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for $30,000, agreeing with the o wner that the deed should be made for $120,000, drew the money from the treasury, paid the owner and pocketed the difference. In some cases land was bought in which there were unsatisfied mortgages, to its full value, and the money drawn to pay the mortgages has disappeared. It is alleged that a systematic process has been carried on by oertain State officers of "sweating" claims against the State?that is, refusing and delaying payment until claimants, wearied by the delay, would sell their claims at a heavy discount to brokers, who divided the profits with the officials. Doubtful claims have been brought up and subsequently made redeemable at par by legislative enactments. The same persons also made a large sum by purchasing the bills of the old State Bank for almost nothing, and then getting an Act passed funding then at oar. In other places this transaction would be thought a legitimate speculation, but the South Carolina planter is I not of this opinion, and invariably characterizes it as "a piece of d?d rascality." I do not wish to give the impression that all the State officers are bad men. There are some eminent exceptions?men whose motives are pore, and whose hands are clean of bribes; but, as ^ rule, the officers are not of a class that woold be trusted with official responsibility in any Northern community outside of New York City. They came to the surface at a time whfcn it was only necessary for a white man in l?outh Carolina to say he was a Republican and wanted an office, to get one. Such men were so scarce then that many were obliged to hcpld two or three offices at once. In the taxpayers' movement, which ha9 .brought abou4t the convention now sitting iti j "tliis city, 1 do not believe the -white people are actnated in great part by hostility to the | Republican party. OUIt PRIZE PLAN. The name of every yearly subscriber, who has paid in advance, is placed in a box provided for the purpose, and on each Wednesday morning* after thoroughly mixing the names, one name is drawn from the box, the name so drawn being entitled to a prize of FIVE DOLLARS. As names are added to the subscription list, throughout the current year, they will be placed in the box, and all will have an equal chance in each drawing. When a person subscribes for more than one copy, he will be entitled to the prise that may be drawn in the name of the person to whom tho paper is sent, unless he gives directions to the contrary. AWARD THIS WEEK. Enquirer Office, May 24, 1871. At a drawing made this day for the purpose of allotting the prize to be awarded this week, in accordance with the above plan, the name of W. L. Litle, Rock Hill, S. C., was drawn, who is hereby declared entitled to the prize. " Jinancial anb Commercial. YORKVILLE, May 24.?Cotton?From 9 to 13 cents. CHARLOTTE, May 23.?Cotton.?Sales for the week 475 bales, closing steady at 134 for middling, and 9 to II tor stained. Reports from the growing crop unfavorable, and steady prices may be looked for during the summer. FlouRt-$3.75 to $4; Wheat, $1 to $1.25; Corn, 80 to 85 cents: Peas, 90 cents. NEW YORK, May 22.?Cotton quiet with sales of 2.599 bales at 16 cents. LIVERPOOL, May 22-Eveniug.?Cotton dull, uplands 7{d. CHARLESTON, May 23.?Cotton dull-middling 151 to 153.. Financial. NEW YORK, May 22,-Gold 113 to 11J. Sjraal Oolites. Prize Stories---$300. The Proprietor of the "Yorkville Enquirer" offers THREE HUNDRED DOLLARS in prizes for the best ORIGINAL STORIES delivered to him by the 15th of October, 1871. For farther particulars, address L. M. GRIST, Yorkville, S. C. ? ?SMl>ur exchanges tStre requested to-give the above* few Insertions.' A Card. Mr. Editor:?Please anuounce in your paper, my withdrawal from the Radical party and oblige Yours Respectfully, ALEX. STURGIS. Rock Hill, May 25,1871. 21 It A Card. The undersigned, residing in the vicinity of Concord Church, has reason to believe that unjust ; reports have been circulated to his prejudice as a peaceable and law abiding citizen. He utterly denies that he has, by word or deed, encouraged any spirit of lawlessness, and refers to his substantial neighbors for the truth of this statement. ANTHONY MASON. May 25 21 It The Blessiug of the Age. No more Sick Headache, no more Dyspepsia, no more Indigestion, no more Piles, no more Chills, no more Liver Complaint, no more Jaundice, no more Pain in the Back, no more Kidney Disease, no more Costiveness, no more Heartburn. Tutt's Vegetable Liver Pill is a certain guarantee against all these distressing complaints. To the Public. A rumor has been in circulation for some time past to the effect that Hamp Hicklin had cliarged Silas Gillespie, Charlie Brian, Juno Moore, Julius Mason, Saul Hill, Anthony Mason, Francis John son, Pink Johnson, Bill Gillespie, Bob Johnson and Harvey Massey as having been connected with the house-burnings which occurred in this county in February last. At the request of the above parties I have carefully interrogated Hamp liicklin with regard to these reports and he utterly denies the truth of them, and says that he has not made any such charges and knows nothing about the burning or the parties engaged in them. K. H. GLENN, Sheriff of York County. May 25 21 It Travelers are always liable to sudden attacks of Dysentery and Cholera Morbus, and these occurring when absent from home, are very unpleasan* The Pain Kii.lkh may always be relied upon ii; such cases. As soon as you feel the symptoms, take one teaspoonful in agillof 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 pains be severe, bathe the back and bowels with the medicine clear. In eases of Asthma and Phthisic, take a teaspoonful in argill of hot water sweetened well with molasses; also bathe the throat and stomach ^ faithfully with the medicine, clear. Sweef says it takes out the soreness in cases BjBH^I^nesetting faster than anything he ever appngBw t ?v Fishermen so often exposed to hurts by having their skin pierced with hooks, and fins offish, can be relieved by bathing with the Pain Killer as soon as the accident occurs; iu 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 eats are soon cured by bathing with the Pain Killer, clear. d 1R lltl " OBITUARY. Dihd?In Chester county, S. 0., on the 10th instant, SAMUEL, youngest son of Daniel W. and M. L. Steedinan, aged 18 months and 28 days. Suddenly, in this place, on yesterday morning, 24th instant, Mr. REUBEN DENNIS, in the SGth year of his age.. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. A LL persons having claims against the estate of A STEPHEN BULLOCK PETTUS, deceased, are hereby notified to present the same to Messrs. CLAWSON, THOMSON A CLAWSON, my Attorneys, at Vorkvllle, South Carolina! within twelve months from the date hereof, duly authenticated according to law. STEPHEN P. SUTTON, ; Administrator de bonis non. May 25 21 ... fit ST ATE OF SOUTH CAROT7lNA, York County. WHEREASS. R. MOORE, has applied to me for Lettersof Administration, with the Will annexed, on all and singular* the goods and chattels, rights and credits of MARY BOGUS, late of the county aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me, at our next Judge of Probate's Court for the said County, to be liolden at York Court House on the 8TH DAY OP JUNE next, to shew cause, if any, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my band and Seal, this 22nd day of May, inthey6ar of our Lord one thousand eight 1 hundred and seventy-one, and in the 5)5th vear of the I udependenee of the United States of America. S. B. HALL, Judge of Probate. May 25 -1 . i I J. W. CARROLL. BTTCIOCK'S CREEK, S. C. A RARE BIRD. j. A LLOW ine to photograph the new man for the j /L Information of anv that may be too far away I to come and see him. lie is a nice man, about four ; feet high and has the appearance of forty sweet summers; hut modest and unassumingiu liisde. meanor and unpretending in his mode of dress, I except that he is a little partial or rather addicted ' to theDeuil-Greeian styie. Ho is a practical bu1 siness man for the times, "the right man in the I right place" and a friend to all. J. W. CARROLL. STOP^TOUR WHINING "*?7"HEN you can go to cheap Joe and get any| 7 f thing"that you may need, in the shape "of : good sound Com, Bacon, Scythe-blades, Sugar, j Coffee, Molasses, Horse Shoes, Horse Shoe Nails, Ladies' new stvle Hats, Dress Goods, Cloth Gait1 ere, Looking (Classes, Table Cutlery, China Cups, I Well Wheels, Rope and Backets. All must oome I i now, as I have again reduced my usual low prices still lower. J. W. CARROLL. REASONABLE CALCULATION. IN the course of a year almost every family buys Goods to the amount of four hundred dollars. Whereas, if he pays cash. he buys clear riu oacon ai i~t cents, imiiniuu uiun?ix? ? , 50 cents, crystal syrup from 75 cents to $1, Biv- j ingsville Shirting at 10 cents, BiviimsvilleYarn at I $1.50 per bnnch,best coffee 20 to 22 cents, sugar 12J to 16 cents and everything else in proportion. But if I were selling on time, I would have to charge, at least, 20 per cent, higher prices for the consideration of not having fhe use of my money, whioh would makeyour debt $480.00 instead ofthe small sum of $320.00. So you can see that you can save money that you have already made. J. W. CARROLL. ~~ A VICTORY! SAVE your bread?it is a good thing to have in yoqr fatpflv. In order to do this, you must | come and get tfie oelebrated Walden Scythe Blade i and the heroic King of the Weld, and' use them manfully in the right time and in the right placo. Then you can sing, "the summer is gone?the harvest is past," and my wheat is saved. CHEAP JOE. J. H. ADAMS. THE OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE THIS week, assigns as the reason why the un- ; precedented array is not gi ven, that some people say don't commit the same error of others, and set forth articles yon have not in Store. Some 1 people say that these long-winded advertisements are intended only to deceive, and as evidence, whenever they call at one of the Stores that presents innumerable lists of Goods, invariably, the Proprietor or one of the "Buckra" have to come to the "Old Established House" of J. H. ADAMS, to fill an "ordinary" bill. "What the "Old Established House" advertises is so, because it is not like some others in various respects. The "Old Established House" asks of all persons, an inspection of Goods in Store?not to arrive. J. H. ADAMS. May 25. 21 tf LADIES' HATS. COME to the "Old Established House" and ask , to see the beautiful assortment of LADIES' < HATS. The following comprises but a small presentation of what we have in Store : ARTLESS, MAGNOLIA, MAY ERA, PEDAL SCHOOL, LEGHORN ST. LEON, NEAPOLITAN NAIAD, FLORENTINE BROADWAY, SAVEYOURWHEAT. T^OU men, who have wheat to reap, come to the "Old Established House" aim examine . the improved Grain Cradles, on exhibition, and to be found only at the "Old Established House" of J. n. AUivmts. pgf One friend says he saved enough wheat at one harvesting, to pay for two Cradles. Come and see, before you purchase. GEO. H. O'LEARY. SADDLES. ~T ~ A LARGE assortment of Saddles, consisting in J\_ part, of the following: Morgan, McClellan, Hussar, Spanish, St. "Louis, Hope, English, Boys' and Side Saddles. Also, Cathright's new patent Kentucky Side-Saddles, all of which are ottered low for the cash. G. H. 0'LEAHY. BRIDLE-BIT^ i A LARGE assortment of Daniel's English Steel ]\. Bits, Post, Ring, Snaffle and Japanned Mule i Bits, for sale by G. H.^O'LEARY.' !^~Tt WAGON IIAMKS, . TRACE Chains, Bridles,CollaraSpurs, Saddle Cloths, Buckles, Buggy and Wagon Whips, ! of every quality and price; and, in fact, everything usually kept in a ttrst-class Saddlery and Harness Establishment. G. H. O'LEARY. HARNESS. mHE best assortment of Carriage and Buggy . A Harness in the market. During the dull season is the time to buy bargains and to select from a full assortment. G. H. O'LEARY. CLEVELAND MINERAL SPRINGS, (Formerly Wilson's,) 55 MILES WEST OF CHARLOTTE, N.C. THE Subscribers, havingassociated themselves in the management of these Springs, would announce to their friends and the public that the House will be opened on the 1ST OF JUNE for the reception of visitors. To thoso who have tested the virtues of these extraordinary waters, it is deemed unnecessary to say anything by way of commendation, but to others they confidently assure satisfaction, if they will make'trial of the healing properties of this water for only a short time. We pledge ourselves to spare neither pains nor expense in order to render all, who may favor us with a call, as comfortable as possible. In prospect of an abundance of supplies we have adopted the following scale of . REDUCED CHARGES: If over ten days at ?1 50 per day. If not over ten days, at 1 75 " Single day, 2 50 Children between the ages of two and eight . years, and colored servants, at half rates. Washing on reasonable terms. It is expected that the Western Division of the Wilmington, Charlotte and Rutherford Railroad will be completed to within a mile or two of the Springs at an c;?v'v day. J. J. BLACKWOOD, R. M. OATES. May 25 21 2m tS THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE U. S~ ' For the District of South Carolina. in thk mattkjt of W. P. HARGETT.?In Bankruptcy. At Yorkville, in the said District, on the 2oth day of ] May, .1871. NOTICE ishoreby given that a Petition has been i hied in the said Court, by W. P. H ARGKTT, j of York county, in the said District, duly de- j clared a Bankrupt, under the Act of Congress, entitled "An Act to Establish a Uniform System of Bankruptcy throughout the United States," Approved 2d March, 18?>7, for a discharge andcertilicate thereof, from all his debts and other claims ; Srovable under the said Act; and the 20th day of uno, 1871, at 12 o'clock, M., in assigned for'the { bearing of the same, before W. I. Clawson, ne of t the Registers in Bankruptcy of said Court, at his j office, in Yorkville, South Carolina, when and j where the Creditors mav attend, and shew cause, 1 if any they have, why the prayer of the said Pe- | tition should not be granted. LOUISE. JOHNSON, U. S. Marshal as Messenger. ; Bv T. W. Clawson, Deputy Messenger. May 25 21 at IN~BAN KRUPTCYV7 In the District Court of the United States for the i District of South Carolina. THIS is to give notice that on the 20th day of | April, A. D., 1871, a Warrant in Bankruptcy wits issued out of the District Court of the United j States for the District of South Carolina, against the estate of D. W. IIODGES, of the county of. Greenville, of the State of South Carolina, who hath been adjudged a Bankrupt upon Creditors' Petition; that the payment of any debts and the delivery of any property bolohging 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 \ !***:?. 'inv.to UVk?l ..hAMDO I J3ttHK.rupi IU pi u v c uicu uvuto, au?4 vjuuuao uuc | or more Assignees of bis estate, will be held at j a Court of Bankruptcy; to beholden at Yorkville, , j in said District on the 20th day of June, A. D., | j 1871, at 12 o'clock, M., before W. I. OLAWSON, ! ; one of the Registers in Bankruptcy of said Court. : L. E. JOHNSTON, XT. S. Marshal, BvT. W. Clawson, Deputy Messenger, j May 25 21 It I j NATIONAL BANK OF CHESTER, S.~C.~ j THE Stockholders of the National Bank of Chaster, S. C., have authorized an increase of | i $50,000 to the Capital Stock of said Bank. A portion of said increase has already been paid j ' in. Parties wishing to secure stock should make j earlv application to the undersigned, at the Bank. ' JOHN L. HARRIS, Cashier. I ; May 18 20 lm , | CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK OF SO. CA. \ YORKVILLE, S. C., May 17, 1871. j FROM and after this date this Bank will open daily (Sundays excepted) at 7J o'clock, A. M., : 1 and clone at 4, P. M. W. B. METTS, Asst. Cashier. May 18 20 4t i ~2<TPER cent7BELO W COST. GENTS' anil Boys' Hats aud Caps, Ladies' and j Misses' Hats and Bonnets, Fine Ribbons aud . Flowers, and a lot of Shirts and Shirt Collars. JOHN MAY, Agent. I M. JONES, AGENT. slavesofprejcdice. THERE are queer people in the world?people with the most absurd, unreasonable ana inae- 1 fensible prejudices. For example, we have met j with individuals who had a morbid antipathy to anything that was extensively advertised, no matter what might be its actual claims to the confidence of the public. These eccentrics look with especial disfavor on advertised inventions, such as the Sewing Machine. True, they cannot gainsay the testimony pouring iu, spontaneously, from the highest sources, in favor of these incomparable inventions ; but still they shake their ; heads and mutter "humbug." Of course there is i no possibility of arguing with men who won't1 reason. The best way is to let them alone. For- ! tunately, such specimens of stupidity are "few and far between,7' in this enlightened era. The general feeling is that if a thing is, in itself, ex- \ cellent, its virtues should be proclaimed to the four winds of heaven for the general benefit of | mankind. So I advertise Singer's Sewing Ma- j chine. M. JONES, Agent. whatFdo you think. LET a Philosopher from India land at New ; York. Let him be a man of sense, which yon may say is rare among the learned of India. J Let him be divested of all political prejudices, a I thing which is veiw rare everywhere, and let him j meet with a blockhead in our part of the world, a I thing not quite so rare. The blockhead, in order to make the Philosopher conversant with our arts ! and sciences, presents him with a fhnny Almanac, | ? v.? TAu!* Thorn VA11 hAhoIfl 1 CUI1IUU9UU UJ uwou x/iiiiijgo? aajvax' j w? ? y. . the nne figure of a man, surrounded by the signs of the Zodiac. Each day of the moon informs you when to use Kuykendal's hair tonic, take Vandeusen's super pills and when and'where to buy and how to use the Singer new family .Sewing Machine, for which you will call on M. JONES, Agent. for those whoreason. " THERE are thousands of lunatics at large. Is the man sane who shows more solicitude to keep his house in good repair than to preserve the health ofhis wife, or prop her failing constitution^ Such a man ifc, as Shakspeare has it, essentially' inad, withtout seeming so. Besides, there is no excuse forremaining without one of Singer's new I family Sowing Machines, when they have been placed in the reach of every family. I. M. Singer, that great and good man, volunteered the resources of a well-stored and powerful intellect in the service of humariity, and gave to labor his world-celebrated Machines, which are achieving in all regions, and among all nations, tongues and peoples, the most signal triumphs, paralyzing competition. Truly, they may bo saia to be the mechanical wonders of the nineteenth century, and sold by M. JONES, Agent. CONNER, HOBBS & DOBSON.' new bi gciks. . WE have a good supply of nice Buggies on hand, which we are selling very low for cash. Call and see for yourself. We do not charge for showing our stock. CONNER, HOBBS <fe DOBSON. "second hand buggies.WE are well supplied with Second-Hand Buggies, which we are offering very low for cash or barter?have none for sale on time. CONNER, HOBBS & DOBSON. buggy trimmings^ BUGGY TRIMMINGS and Whips always on hand, as low as the lowest. CONNER, HOBBS & DOBSON. repairing; WE do Repairing on short notice, by competent workmen, and at prices as low as the lowest for good work. CONNER; HOBBS A DOBSON. barter. ALL kinds of Barter taken in exchange for work, at market prices. CONNER, HOBBS & DOBSON. _______ WE have some Second-Hand Carriages, which we offer low for cash. CONNER, HOBBS & DOBSON. nn/x iXTlTXTlTl rui u f iu uitL/jCiit. BUGGIES aiul Carriages put up to order at short notice, by good workmen, and with the best material, at iow figures. CONNER. HOBBS A D0B80N. DUFF, & DAVIS.B ROCK HILL, S. C. ^ " BACON. ANOTHER lot of Bacon just arrived at from 9i to 11 cents per pound, by the hundred pounds. DUFF A DAVIS. MOLASSES FROM SO to 75 cents per gallon, retail; 35 to 55 cents per barrel. Can be bought from DUFF A DAVIS. CORN~~ AN be taught at $1.00 per bushel, from J DUFF A DAVIS. ______ A LOT of nice Calico, from 9 to 12 cents per yard, DUFF A DAVIS. SHEETING. A LOT of Bleached and Brown Sheeting, from 9 to 25 cents per yard. DUFF A DAVIS. SUMMER CLOTHING^ A NEW Supply of Summer Clothing, in suits, iV iust arrived, at from $7.00 to $12.00. DUFF A DAVIS. TICKING. BED-TICKING from 20 to 40 cents per yard, at DUFF A DAVIS'. PRODUCE. DUFF A DAVIS will give Goods in exchange for any kind of produce. THE LOWEST FIGURES. FARMERS, just cull on us ; we intend to sell produce at the very lowest figures, but reincm(5&r Ave do not soil on time. DUFF A DAVIS. FEAS. A LOT of Cow Peas on hand and for sale, for the cash, by DUFF <fc DAVIS. THE YORK MARBLE YARD. WJC invite the uttention 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 work and prices before purchasing elsewhere, as we are confident we can make it to their interest to purchase from us. (irders 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 AN OTHERA RR I Y AI^ .Jjfclkr ^withers tt stilXITUKE,' suclTas Bu. afcfcii' - (?L reaux, Bedsteads, TaC>&! ' udtffjPi|*vf blcs, Chairs, Window Shades, <ftc., of the laC test Stylos and Finish, which thcv will SELL r - LOW FOR CASH. " Also, a variety of material and trimmings used in the REPAIRING OF FURNITURE. Give us a call. March 10 11 tf J. NEW TON LEWIS, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, For the Sale of Produce and the Purchase of Merchandise, NO. 141> W. PRATT STREET, BALTIMORE, MD. # 3-"Will make lilieral ad van cos on consignments of cotton, and will defer-the sale subiect to shipper's order. October 20 42 tf WILLIAM SHEPHERD & COv NO. 24 HAYNE ST., CHARLESTON, 8. 0-, DKALKRIN COOKING STOVES, RANGES AND HEATING STOVES. PICTURES of Stoves with price and desorip- , tion will be furnished upon application. June 30 20 ly ! APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE \TOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, IN Administrator of the estate of W. P. POO- 1 VEY, deceased, will make alinal settlement with j the Judge of Probate of York County, on the 12th day of June, next, when ho will make application for discharge as Administrator of said estate. T. W. CAMPBELL, Administrator. May 11 19 5t* "new spring millinery" Hats, bonnets, flowers, ribbons, Laces, ?tc. Also, an elegant lot of Jewelry, Fancy and Hair Goods, can be found at the "Sadler Building." E. DICKINSON, Agent. T. M. DOBSOJV & CO. LINEN SHIRTS." ~ WE have a good stock of Gent's Linen Shirts, from ?1 to $3.50. Very nice. T. M. DOBSON <fc CO. GENT'S HATS. ANOTHER lot of Gents' fine Hats. ALso, Panama and Straw Hats, which we will sell very low for cash, at T. M. DOBSON <ft CO'S. ~~~ TO ARRIVE. WE will have another stock of Ladies' Hats this week. Call and see them. T. M. DOBSON A CO. MEAL BAGS. ~ K GOOD Meal Bags, for sale at $1 each, at / o T. M. DOBSON A CO'S. BED-TICKING. A GOOD stock of Bed-Ticking can be found at DOBSON'S Store. SHEETING. Af\ A BLEACHED and Unbleached SheetJ.Lr~rr ing on hand, which we offer as low as the lowest T. M. DOBSON A CO. POCKET KNIVES." A GOOD assortment of Pocket Knives are ofJ\_ fered at low prices, at T. M. DOBSON A CO'S. SUGAR AND COFFEE. ANOTHER arrival of good 8ugar and CofTee, which we offer low, bvthe barrel and sack. . T.* M. DOBSON A CO. KAUUN. STILL it comes atl2i cents per pound, at the J Grocery of T. M. DOBSON <fe CO. J TRUNKS. "i A FEW Trnnks left, which we offer for ttfl A cash. T. M. DOBSON',A CO.* AUGER GATE HINGES. THE above are in Store and for sale at $1 per set, including latch. T. M. DOBSON A CO. GARDEN TROWELS ~ CAN befcimd at DOBSON'S, very cheap, for the cash. WELL CHAINS. GALVANIZED Well Chains, far better than Bope ; will last almost a lifetime. T. M. DOBSON A CO. ^SAFETY-FUSE AND Blasting Powder, for sale at T. M. DOBSON A CO'S. ________ WE lire well supplied with Dress Goods, which we offer low. Call and Bee them soon. T. M. DOBSON A CO. ' CARPET BAGS, ' A LOT on hand, which are selling very fast, at T. M. DOBSON A CO'S. SUMMERBALMORALS. THE above aro selling very low, nt T \T nnRSOY Ar. tin-ware CAN be bought from DOBSON cheap, for the cash. looking glasses. A GOOD supply always on hand and for sale, at T. M. DOBSON A GO'S. sleeve buttons." FANCY Sleeve Buttons for sale by T. M. DOBSON A CO. _____ FOR sale low, for cash, at T. M. DOBSON A CO'S cheap Store. concentrated ley CAN always be found at DOBSON'S cheap Store. starch and maccaroni. STARCH and Maccaroni for sale low, for cash, at T. M. DOBSON A CO'S. corsets. THOMPSON'S Glove Fitting Corsets are offered low, at T. M. DOBSON A CO'S. miles' shoes. MILES' Cloth Gaiters, for Ladies and Misses; Miles' Kid aud Goat Shoes, for Children, Misses and Ladies, Just arrived at DOBSON'S. shotguns] rTIHE best lot of Double-Barreled Shot Guns to I. be jjlaupk. Erica-XramJlO.ta.Skiu each. Also a few'of Colt's Pistols, foitStlo low/ for the cash. T. M. DOBSON A CO. I traveling bags. TRAVELING Bags for Ladies, for sale low, by T. M. DOBSON A CO. BOOT MB SHOE MAKI^U. REMOVAL. W ew THE Undersign? reifj gVtfiif spcctfully announces to his friends and the publie generally that he has affx^ removed his Boot and Shoe Making Establishment to the building sit" uated between the "En5>ost office. He is fully prepared with a fine Stock of Material in his line, suitable to the wants of every customer who may give him a call, and lie hopes, by 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 B06TS 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 16 ly THRESHING MACHINES. CARDWELL'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. Price?including HorsePower, Belts, Ac.?.$400, CARDWELL'S PLAIN THRESHER & HORSE POWER, IS a most excellent Machine, and will do good work, but is not a Cleaner. Price?including Horse Power, Belts, Ac.?$200. Every Machine Warranted. Liberal discounts to Merchants to sell again. Address, J. H. CARDWELL A CO., uicnmonn, vh. i April 20 1G 2m NEWS FROM THE NATIONAL 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. , TIIE WEEKLY CHRONICLE contains a complote 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 Office and the Patent Office, at the Bureau of Education and the State Department, with full details of social and general lire at our great na- ' tional and political center. THIS GREAT NATIONAL WEEKLY is also i a first class journal of choice Literature, Instruc-! tive information, of Domestic and Foreign News, ; of the Arts, Commerce, and Mechanics, and of! Rural, Home, and Public Affairs. Tkms:?One vear, $2; six months, $1; flye copies for year, $&.75 ; ten copies, $15. Address "DAILY AND WEEKLY CHRONI- I CITE," Washington, D. C. PATENT DIXIE COTTON PRESS. j THE most simple, cheapest and best Press that has ever been invented. We own the right j for York county, and are prepared to furnish tho Press complete,* which can bo hauled on a common road wagon, or we will sell rights to make one or more, as persons may desire. Any man 1 ?? ? ?*--3 1 a... Otm.l* Aim mil lr i*i Ann wno can inaae ? guuu nuty owim U1H Iiiunu viiu We invite all who need a COTTON PRESS to examine ours, before purchasing any other, at our Steam Mill, 2} miles from Yorkville, on the King's Mountain Railroad. B. T. WHEELER, C. M. CHEEK. TtSr Certificates from persons who have used the Dixie Cotton Press can be seen at this Office, or at the Bank. April 20 16 tf I APPLICATION FOE DISCHARGE. j NOUCE is hereby given that the undersigned, Administrators of the estate of WILLIAM BOYCE, deceased, will make a final settlement i 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 Administra-1 tors of the said estate. JOHN M. BOYCE, ) . . inlrf . j JOHN S. DOUGLASS, ] Administrators. May 18 20 5t STEAM ENGINE AND BOILER FOR SALR FOR sale, a 6-horse power STEAM ENGINE AND BOILER, in good order, with steapigauge and water gauge, suitable for driving a Cotton Gin, Thresher, etc. Will be sold at a bargain. For.further particulars, apply to L. M. GRIST. | May -1 18 tf 1 AUCTION SALES. | SALE OF SUTTCiff GOLD MINE. | Harriet Delevante, Executrix, plaintiff, against John A. Smith, defendant.?Foreclosure of Mortgage. BY virtqe^ef an order from Judge WM. M. THOMAS, made at Chambers on the 19tli of April, 1871,1 will expose to public sale at York Court House, on the FIRST-MONDAY IN JUNE, NEXT, | a tract of land, situated in York county, on the waters of Buck Branch, containing NINETY-EIGHT ACRES, MORE OR LESS, adjoining lands of Dr. C. L. Clawson, Neely and 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. Termb?CA&H. (98 25) R. H. GLENN, S. Y. C. May 11 19 At EXECUTRIX' SALE. ! T1Y pernijasion of the Judge of Probate of York fl county. Twill expose to public sale at York , Court House on the FIRST MONDAY IN JUNE I 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. , Gill, deceased,.being a part of the "Stephenson" tract known as the McKnight place, represented by a plat of tho same by J. M. Hope, D. S., con- , taining I OJTE HUNDRED A FORTY-THREE ACRES, mere or less. Tbtrms.?A sufficiency of cash to pay the costs 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, aMfUuar for title, papers and stamps. E. E. PAGAN, Ezeoutrix of Jchn G. Gill, deceased. 18 BBWjPpiiii i mi iiii ^53* virtue^of WriS of Fieri Facias, to me di- ' fl rected. will be sold between the legal hours ofSherifTsUjfcJpNTHE FIRST MONDAY IN JUNENEXT, at York Court House, the following property, to wit: One 4-horse wagon, levied on as the property of Robert Stames, deceased, at the suit of Adams, McCorkle o." ' (90 One tract of land, situated four miles east of Rock Hill.^cpntaining one .hundred and thirty acres more or llss, bounded by lands of David Patton, Philip Shurley and others, levied on as . * ' 1 * -r TV 4_. property nei a uy u. jr. vrei^uivu, n usm, ? ?n? suit of Esther Linn, for dower. ($2 26 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 prop- , erty of W. E. Rose, at the suit of the Administrators of ft. W, Williams, deceased. ($1 87i Ono tract of land whereon defendant now resides, lyinggOLthe waters of Broad River, levied on as the property of John D. Smarr, at the suit of W. P. <x 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. tfc J. S. Hemphill and others. (923.05 . [ 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. Ilail and others. ($20.31 pas* Terms invariably Cash?purchasers to pay for papers and Rtamps. Purchasers who do not comply with the terms of sale must expect the f property bid off by them to be advertised for resale at their risk for the ensuing Sales-Dav. ' R. H. GLENN, S.'Y. C. i May 4 18 5t > ' CARROLL, CLARK & CO. hats. " ClARROLL, CLARK <fc CO. have just received J another lot of men's and boys' Cassimere, Beaver, Panama, Leghorn and Palm Leaf Hats. ' Call and get one before they are all gone. clothing^ < READY-MADE Clothing?Coats, Pants and Vests, low for cash, at CARROLL, CLARK & CO'S. " fish. i MACKEREL, in Kits and Quarter-Barrels, at the cheap Grocery Store of CARROLL, CLARK & CO. scythes. . GRIFFIN'S celebrated Grain, Grass and Brier Scythes, for saje at CARROLL, CLARK & CO'S. , 7 shirts: . , j TTOTT can find a good line of Ready-Made Shirts. ; Jt~U4t the cash Store of r *~?-GA?W&LL, CLARK' A GO. ^ dress goods: BOMBAZINES, Black Alpacas, and Delaines ( low for cash, at_ _____ _ ' CARROLL, CLARK A OU'H. CUTLERY. A GOOD assortment of Pocket and Table Cntlerv, can be bought low, for cash or barter, at CARROLL, CLARK A CO'S. ~~ MOTIONS. 1 TOOTH Brushes, SIeeve Buttons, Green Spectacles, Dress Buttons, Linen Fans, Toilet Soaps. Knee Buckles, Steel Thimbles, and Rod- 1 gor's Scissors, for sale at CARROLL, CLARK A CO'S. WOODEN WARE. BRASS Bound Cedar Buckets, Cedar Churns, , Painted and Varnished Tubs, low, for cash . or barter, at CARROLL, CLARK A CO'S. . PAPER. , FOOLSCAP, Commercial Note, Gilt Edge aud ] Initial Paper, and Envelopes, for sale by , CARROLL, CLARK A CO. ' GUN LOCKS, ] J>RASS Butts, Steel Pens, Auger Bits, Peg and H Sewing Awls, Shaving Boxes and Brushes, Rifle Nippers, and Yankee Soap, low for cash, at CARROLL, CLARK A CO'S. ( April 13 15 tf AN ORDINANCE To raise supplies for the Town of Yorkville for the year 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 Town Council of J. Yorkville now met and by the authority of the same, That for the purpose of raising supplies \ for the Town of Yorkville, S. C. for the year end- ] ing the 12th day of January, A. D. 1872, the fol- { lowing 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 liraits of said Town,to be paid by the owner or person : in possession of the same, one-sixth of one per cent, on the aforesaid valne thereof, according to . the assessment appearing upon the Auditor's book for York county?which said assessment has been adopted by the Council as indicating tho value thereof. 3rd. On all personal property of every kind aud character, except railroad stocks, one-sixth of . one per cent on tlie assessed value thereof, according to the returns made to the Receiver appointed . foe said nurnose bv the Council. 4tli. On each Dray, Hack, Omnibus, Cart, Wagon or other vehicle, kept for hire, drawn hy one horse, Five Dollars; drawn by two or more horses, Ten dollars?with the exception of Livery Stable . Keepers, whotwhalitsoinply with the requirements of this ordinance as hereinafter stated. ,r?tk. Twenty dollars for every Livery Stable and * Tr?nr-~- ^ |V^-irT-;- the corporate Limits of said Town, with tie privilege however of running free from tax, thojgliicles named iu section 4fh of this *hiinance. Oth. Twonty-fivedollars upon all Market Houses kept for the sale of fresh meats within the corporateliniitsofsaid Town. Executions will be issued against all who fail ' to comply within the time specified. Done and ratilicd in Council, May 13th, 1871. F. C. HARRIS, Intondant. Jv Bkattv Williams, Clerk. May 18 - 20 8t ; STEREOSCOPES, . VIEWS, ALBUMS, ( CHROMOS, ! FRAMES. , E. & ANTHONY & CO., : 591 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, INVITE the attention of the Trade to their ex- f tensive assortment of the above goods, ot their own publication, manufacture and importation. _ 1 Also, 1 PHOTO LANTERN SLIDES ? A r,rrAr.r,AT>rtrt , , L. AINU UttArnuauurM, NEW VIEWS OF YOSEMITE. e. & h. t. anthony & co., 591 Broadway, New York, Opposite Metropolitan Hotel. IsrrORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF PUOTOGRAPHICMATERIAIiS, ] March 10 H tf THE PASTES REPORTER." E. C. MrLUltE, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. . PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT 0HE8TEB 0. H., 8. 0. j TERMS-THREE DOLLARS PER AN SUM, * iN adyance. PTIO Clubs of ten or more, the paper will be sent , I 1 at the rate of TWO DOLLARS AND FIF- < | TY CENTS, for each subscriber, with one esptra ? | copy io the maker of Club. i i April 'li 17 2m i NATIONAL BANE OF CHESTER, SOUTH CAROLINA.; CAPITAL PAID IN $50,000?AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $500,000. OFFICERS: , JOHN J. McLURE, President. JOHN L. HARRIS, Cashier. DAVID LECKIE, Assistant Cashier. ; rpirrs Bank is now open for the transaction of a GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Deals In J. United States and State Secnrities, Stocks, Bonds, Ac., and Domestic and Foreign Exchange. Notes And Bills of Exchange Disco an ted and money loaned on Collaterals. Deposits received and interest paid if allowed to remain longer than thirty days. Collections made at all the available points. , Banking hours from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. Chester, S. C.. 17tli April, 1871. . [COPY.] ...... TREASURY DEPARTMENT, .1 . Office of Comptroller of the Currency, Washington, March 22nd, 1871. j Whereas, by satisfactoiy evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that "The National Bank of Chester," in the town of Chester, in tne county of Chester, and State of South Carolina, has been duly organized under, and according to, the requirements of the Act of Congress, entitled "An Act to Provide a National Currency, secured by a pledge of United States bonds, and to provide for the circulation and redemption thereof," approved June 3rd, 1884, and has complied with all the provisions of said Act required to be complied with before commencing the business of Banking, under said Act. . ' ? jS't'-.Now. therefore. I. HILAND R. HULBURD, Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify that the National Bank of Chester, in the town of Chester, in the county or Chester, ana state or souin Carolina, is"authorized to commence the business of Banking under the Act aforesaid. ! In testimony whereof, witness my hand and Seal of Offioe, this 22nd day of March, 1871. HILAND Tt. HULBUKD, sis Alt) i Comptroller of the Currency, [No. 1804.] Treasury Department. April 20 16 2m ATLANTA DEPARTMENT ~ SOUTHERN LIFE INSURANCE CO. . ^ Gen. JOHN B. GORDON, President. 4 J ? t s ..... .. ' ( | ASSETS OVER #900,000.-00. . <1 DIVIDENDS TO POLICY-HOLDERS, JULY 1,1869,40 PEE CENT. Progress unequalled by any Company doing business in the Southern States. , . . : : Hi'.;: This popular Southern Company INSURES LIVES upon all the IMPROVED PLANS, and on the MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. i I It is managed most economically, and is very careful in the selection of risks. ft invests its surplus in the States from which it is derived, and sends no money North to enrich foreign capitalists. THIS COMPANY having complied with the Deposit Laws in the various Southern States, is now doing a L\RGE AND SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS in all of them; has now nearly TWO rHOUSAND POLioY HOLDERS In the 8tate of South Carolina, and numbers SEVEN THOUSAND MEMBERS in the fourth rear of its existence. CASH & WARING, General Agents for Smith Carolina. OFFICE IN COLUMBIA, S. C. JAMES MASON, Resident Agent, YorJariller S. C. : r . ,-r i . . . REFERENCES IN YORK COUNTY.' John S. Bratton, .Guthriesville. I Col. I. D. Witherspoon, Yorkville. Dr. J. R. Bratton, Yorkville. | Dr. W. E. Erwin, Yorkville. hr a t. barron Yorkville. I Lewis M. Grist, .....Yorkville. Uoi. W. B. Wilson ; Yorkville.' | 8. G. Hemphill ~ uutnnesvuie. BBATTOCTON & WITHEBS. EWBODflOES TO MASON'S 'SSr to see his fine assortment of , _ , *'v, _ . and the riooks, Papers, Silver and Valuables of LADIES DRESS GOODS. 1110 Spotswood Hotel and the Adams' and BLACK and colored Silks, Japanese Silks, .... i SA7ED IN HEBRING'S SAFES. inga, embroidered, hemstitched and Linen Hand- v f1'I Iten&iefe; Ribbons?plain and plaid?for Saah, , Nbw York, December 81,1870, J Binnet and Dress Trimming. Messbs. Hebbxno, Fabsel A Shbbman : Our r* a MtMV nvD a Itfn fr Vvru ^Agent at?ichmwnd writes : MWeg*t'through toLASSljTlZiKfiH ANil CLl/1 tl? night drying and fixing up the money from the Black Cloths, Black Doeskin Cassimeree, Fan- late fire. The contents of tne Safe. >2h,7/10 in bills, ry Cassimeres?a full assortment of well selected we recovered. It was a Herring Safe, and a good pattorns. one, certain. Yours truly, ' ready-made clothing. memm. bm^fs^s^ssty. Gents'Cassimere Suits, Linen Coats and Pants, Gents: The two Safes of your manufacture, Hats, of all sizes, descriptions and prices. whioh we had in use on the morning of the 25th BOOTS AND SHOES. instant, at the disastrous fire which destroyed the Gent's, Ladies', Misses' and Childrens' Boots $?*2^ aSI se?^d tdn re vS md Shoes, of all sizes and qualities. - . . JhedSTction CROCKERY, &CV sides the valuable papers and books enclosed China Sets, Ironstone China, Flower Vases, and th?re^?' aJtf was impossible for workmen to exca, Z Hnn nf nilLaro ' ' vate the Safe until nearly 80 hours after the fire, i full line of o^ware^ ^ Respectfully, J. F. GIBSON, 1 "bra 1 a.-u /a- a^ama a q/\n4lia*n t?w prt'q HAKD W AKJti. | ASS tOUp b 1U1 AUOUio U uvuuiviuuAi w o? A full assortment and (rood quality of Hard- Richmond, Va,, Dec. 29,1870. ware B q y . LETTER FROM J. M. SUBLITT A CO., All of the above articles to be had low, for cash, Proprietors of the Spotswood. it BRATTON, MASON A WITHERS'. Richmond, Va., December 29,1870. Vc,-Ur rnnnc Messrs. Herring, Farrel A Sherman.? -N ** w UOODS. Gents On the morning of the 25th instant, we WE are daily receiving our Stock of New were fortunate enough to have one of vonr HerSpring and Summer Goods, which have ring's Patent Champion Safes, which Ml into the been carefully and well selected, ana bought at the cellar among a burning mass of ruins. After the lowest i ash prices, and we feel confident that, we fire, to oar utmost surprise, we found the contents, jan supply the wants of everybody who will give consisting of valuable papers, money and some us a call. Our Goods are pretty?embracing all silver-ware,-all in good order. Had it not been for kinds and qualities, and will be sold low for cash, your Herring's Safe we would, have lost every* by BRATTON, MASON & WITHERS. thing. J. M. 8UBLITT A CO. WINDOW CURTAINS. ~ ONE piece of extra heavy Linen Window Cur- ? . tains^which will be sold very low, for cash. PATENT CHAMPION SAFES, BRATTON, MASON A WITHERS. The most reliable protection from fire now knomi. HEBEISM BEW PATEIT ADK KES & BLACK. CHAMPION BANKERS' SAFE, - The best protection against Burglars' Tools extant. 4?_ & , , HERRING, FARREL A SHERMAN, 251 BroadRrE reiving a well assorted Stock of wa}, cor. Murray at, N. Y. LadiM Dress Goods, such as black Grena- FARREL, HERRING A CO., Philadelphia, es, striped Grenadines, brocade Grenadines, HERRING A CO Chicago Lenos, Piques, Lawn and Cambrics, which they HERRING, FARREL A SHERMAN, New Orire selling at greatly reduced prices. leans. FOR GENTLEMEN. March 2 9 3m A FULL Stock of desirable Cassimeres and ^TT^rT7-Tr1TTv . T cTTtTviixt xwro/vwr /V Clothing on hand, which will be sold for KUYKENDAL & TOMLJjVSON. ;he cash, by ADICKES BLACK. ~ _ m __ . /nvttttin -W-I w *- T , ^ A GREAT VACUUM FILLED. LADIES HATS. a CHEAP and permanent cure for Chills and A LOT of very desirable Hate for sale cheap, by j\. Fever has been a want in the South that has /v ADICKES A BLACK. caused thousands to cross the "silent river," and ? ?? as many more to now "stand upon the brink." "rtt? ? ? *. ii-j ?V LAtJti tULLAHS. j XQ1S W&QL I1SS D6611 BUUU1IPU| a LIU ?LiU(i7i 3 iuiqiu* i LADIES' Lace Collars can be bought low, for ble Chill -jure is now offered to the public with a the cash. Call and see. guaranty that it will cure any case of Chills. ConADICKES A BLACK. tains neither Arsenic nor Quinine. This medi cine is warranted and wherever it fails, the price HANDKERCHIEFS. will be refunded. Price 50 cents per bottle. LADIES' Embroidered Lace Handkerchiefe 8old at theY?nv^mwr Ar tamttn?ion can be bought very cheap, for cash, at KUYKENDAL A TOMLINSON. ADIcffes A BRACK'S. CURE, NO PAY. V TO WEDS. I T^ytcKINNON'S Colic Cure is warranted to cure I HUCKABACK Towels are selling vety cheap, JML every case of genuine wind Colic in horses, for cash at the Store of Whenever it fails the medic'ne costs nothing. ,Ev* ' ADICKES A BLACK. ery one who has a horse should have a bottle o >?: ? this medicine. Sold at th? York Drug Store, COLLARS AND CUFFS. KUYKENPAL A TOMLINSON. 4 FULL stock of Linen Collars and Cuds may "am niTiDTruc A be found at the Store of JIU QIAUILKN ,,;i ADICKES A BLACK. T1LACK Flag, Extirpation, Annihilation, no ^ =? Jj Quarters, Blood ana Thunder, S' death, "KuLACES AND EDGINGS. Klux him," Go for him. Go for what ? The mo4 VERY full assortment of Laces and Edgings, notonous Fly, with the Lightning Fly Killer. A very cheap, at ADICKES A BLACK'S. Sold by ? KUYKENDAL A TOMLINSON. NEW GOODS. -?njin JLIJ miLUi..r7?, , ? WE are now receiving a ftill line of LADIES' WORDS OF TRUTH AND SOBERNESS, DRESS GOODS, whioh will be sold very TN this epidemic of Diarrhoea that is now perva;heap for cash. ADICKES A BLACK. A ding the country, every one should haVeabot????? tie of Marsden's Carminative Syrup. Sold by ^ I KUYKENDAL A TOMLINSON. WTVR JOHN MAY AOFNT.fT wive OF TIP LB JLTXVI V VJUU.1 11 I *L. y W W JLA1 M VA AN ROOK'S Wine of Tar cures Whooping Cough, ? U and all Throat and Lung Diseases. Sold oy 1843?1871?28. > kuykendal & tomlinson. r HE Old Doctor's Celebrated Stomachic Bitters TITfi aTITT WTTQ ununirrn and Anti-Despeptic Remedy, now 28 years LUSADimi^iS BhittU V Lis. jefore the public. Can only be had from the pro- A LL disabilities, arising from an impure state ' Drietor. JOHN MAY. xl. of the blood, are speedily removed by the * ???- Queen's Delight ( ENGLISH HAIR BRUSHES. kuykendal a tomlinson. A FINE lot of those Superior Hair Brushes on IV ! : /I. hand and for Rale, by , W FAUT. J DR. JOHN MAY, Agent. 11/ MJsNEVHRany person wants anything in ?_ _- A? Awrft??~ ? the Drug Line, they should not fell to call LOOKOUT! LOOK OJTTU at the York Drug Store. I DR. GRAVES' Heart Regulator oures palptfa- KUYKENDAL a TOMLINSON. , tion and other irregularities of the Heart, fuomptly. Can be joh^- MAY, Agent. ^ j VINEGAR BITTERS* ! ' ,, V' '; DR. WALKER'S California Vinegar Bitters *. ' can be had, in all its purity, from DR. JOHN MAY, Agent. TOBACCO. SMOKING and.Chewing Tobacco, in all grades, mHE undersigned informs the public that he ' 5 il1 ^ jF1^8of,paohagss, x has made arrangements with tie Mawl&cttiMy, at Manufacturer^ prices. Can be had from r^s, to keep on. hand a .apply of ? ' r8 ' RISK'S METALIC BURIAL OASES, 1 MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, of different sines, which Will be sold at felr prices 1' ON Consignment, a ohofce lot, of Violins, Yio- He is also prepared, with proper materials, for: n lin Bridges, Bows and Pegs; Qultars, Ac- furnishing WOODoCOFFINS oi anyqunllt<y that i jordpons, Harmoiflcas, and an excellent assort- may be desired. . .t rpent of violin, Baqjo and Guitar Strii i. For JAMES E. SMITH, mle low, by JOHN MAY, Ageut, February 9 ti ly ALLISON & BRATTON. MISCELLANEOUS ELIXIRS. Elixir Bromide Potash, Elixir Calisayxlron and Bismuth, Elixir Chloral Hydrate, Elixir Cinchona, Iron and Strychnia, Elixir Valerianate of Ammonia, Elixir Valerianate of Ammoniate, Iron and Strychnie, Elixir of Pepsin. 5trychnla and Bismuth, Ferrated ; Elixir Ferrophosphated Gentian, Elixir Rhei and Columbo, Elixir Wine of Wild Cherry,Elixir Quinine.Iron and Arsenic, Elixir Black Cohosh, 8elibrfle Elixir Ergot, Selibrile Elixir Wormseed, Elixir Riubatb and Magnesia, Elixir Buehu, Elixir Buchn and Faroifa Brava, Selibrile Elixir Juniper Berries, Pepsin and Panareated Preparations, Cod LiVerOIl P!ancrealized, Elixir Wine Calisaya, Elixir ltotaxacum Compound, all of which were snanufeotured at the well-known eetablishment of Reed, Carnrick A Andros, Manufecturing Chemists, and for sale cheap, for tbe cash, by- < -i. iC.- ' <j, ALLISON A BRATTON. GARDES SEEDS. ~ A CAREFUL and well selected yariety of 'GarA den Seeds, from the old established house of Robert Buist, tor sale, for the caah, by . ALLISON A BRATTON. CLOVER SEED* A LOT of Clover Seed on hand and tor sale at the Drag Store of , >...v , J ALLISON A BRATTON. NEW AND DURABLE* SOMETHING New and Durable. Time, MonO ey and Labor Saved. French Polish ibr Carriages, Bugfeies, Harness, uootsana anuestwu all kinds of Leather.'- Manufactured "by 8. Einstein <fc Co.. Tanners and Curriers, and for sate cheap, by ALLISON <fc BRATTONJ; Sole Agents for York county, 8. C. MONEY: MONEYII TIOSE indebted to us are requeste<Jto call at once and settle their Account We jpay cash for our Goods, and therefore, those who buy from us sorely cannot ask, nor expect, longer lndulgence. No more credit in this establishment Therefore, don't iudcifc , 2LLUSON * BRA1TON. r * -; j. at. inr BpCK glU, 8. C. Jr. M. IVY &; CO, Wholesale and. Retail Dealers IN ALL KINDS OF MEROHANOttE, COTTON BUYER^'dt^7] ROCK HILL, S. C. AGAIN it is our pleasure to announce to .oar friends and the public generally, that we are opening the largest, most - varied, and attractive stock or SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS ever brought to this market, and having been bought at reduced prices, we are folly prepared to meet the most formidable competiaqp, and hope to reoelve, as heretofore, a liberal share of the patronage of the country. -lb selecting obr Stock, special efforts have been madeto supply j the wants of our-lady customers, and srp invite their especial attention to 'the following partial enumeration of our 1 1 ' LADIES' DRESS GOODS. ' Popline, in.great .variety; Morambiqnea^Al pacas, Grenadines, jaoonei ana dww w <?>.<?, Umbrellas, Parasols, Hats, Sundowns, ACT; and Shoes, in all the latest styles, of S*?e, Calf; Goat and Kid, including a full line of Kites'M*i)u8u*? ,0re' . ' GENTS' GOODS. In Ready-Made Clothing, Hate, Boots ?and Shoes, our Stock is fer superior to any We have ever had, ih quantity, quality and prtce^ and we* ' think no. one cgn examine these Qood&-without . OHOCERIBS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, NOTIONS, CORN, BACON, FLOUR, Ac. WHOLESALE BUYERS. The attention of COUNTRY MERCHANTS is respectfully invited, aa we can supulytfiefr wants as low as the same Goods can be aeuYersd from any market, freights considered.! ^fri ' i J.AL IYY.A CO, DISSOLUTION. ... fflHE Copartnership heretofore existing in the X Grocery and Produce business.at Rock Hill, nnder the name and style of WILLIFORD A McFADDEN, has been dissolvedby frfutaateehsot. The business will be continued:^ A. WILLIFORD, for whom a liberal share ofthepablic natron age is solicited. , A* WILLIFORD, ' XV. McFADDEN. ' Rock pil. De??ber.9,. A. WHJ^tPORD T> EGS to inform the people of York and Lan11 caster, that lie will continue the GROCERY AND PRODUCE BU8INE88 as heretofore, at the stand formerly oOcupied by MoLeod A/Steele, opposite the depot at Rock BOIL' He proposes to keep up a full stock of articles in this line, 'Which will be sold for cash, at prioes which will oort pete with the surrounding markets. He has now a good stock on hand, and is .constantly receiving fresh supplies from the Northern markets, 'consisting in past, of the following items: PLANTERS' SUPPLIES. Bagging, Ties, Rope, Corn, Oats, Bacon, Iron, Horse and Mule Shoes, Nails, Tobacco, Ac. FAMILY GROCERIES.. ' Coffee, 8ugar, Molasses, Vinegar, Flour, Meal, T?J oJ.. rli xw.V rwraWa ihantitifW Jellies. XiUU, CNUL, vimac.1' uu, vj ?v?^ , , Pickles, Brandy Peaches, Figs, Raisins, Ac. ? HOUSEKEEPING WARES. Backets, Tabs, Trays, Churns, Sifters, Dippers, Measures, Tin-Ware of every description, Crockery, Brooms, Coffee Mills, Ac. MISCELLANEOUS. Axes, Shovels, Spades, Forks, Hoes, Whips: Hammers;'Cony-Combs, Horse Brushes, Blocking Brushes,'Blacking, Clotting, Cloth, Boots, Shoes. Hats, Ac.;!; .> lie.!,:- I He Is also prepared to BUT OR SHIP COTTON. as the owners may desire. By strict attention to business, courtesy tda Customers and fair dealing with all, high ana low, he hopes to secure a share of the public patronage. , A. WILLIFORB. December 15 5d tj28 J. W. AVERY. , 1 ' 1 r GREAT REDUCTION IN PBICEs7 f*10 make room for a new supply of Goods, I J[ have marked down the prices of my Dress Goods, Lenos, Baraes, Grenadines and Spring Silks at very low figures. Call, see and be convinced. J. W. AVEBY. RIBBONS, &C. ~ "O LACK, Plaid and Embroidered Sash Ribbons; > real and imitation thread Laoe, Lace, and Linen Collars, Linen Cuffs, embroidered Ribbon, for neck ties ; and a large supply of fancy Goods, which will be sold at low rates. J. W. AVERY. HANDKERCHIEFS. ' T INEN, Hemstitched, ismDroiaerea ami jrituu I A Handkerchiefaj at one dollar per dozen, and Gent's Hemmed Linen, large size, at two dollars and fifty cents per dozen. , J. W. AVERY. HARDWARE. D RADE'S Cotton Hoe, at 50 cents; Coffee Mills, It Trace Chains, Files, of every description; Well Pulleys; Padlocks, Sheep Sneers, Augers, ^1^.- J.W.AVERY. MILES' SHOES. A LARGE assortment of Miles' Goet, Kid and /I Cloth Shoes, of the latest styles, for Ladles' and Misses' wear. For sale by. . "V J. W> AVERY, ^ CALICO. THE very best at 121, good at 10, and medium at 8 cents por yard. , ,i-. J. W. AVERY. V CUTLERY. ~ FlCKET Knives, Scissors, Razors and Table Cutlery?a varied assortment. J. W. AVERY. SUGAR AND COFFEE. THE best of Sugar and Coffee dways on hand, at ' J. W. AVERY'S. ORNAMENTAL AND USEFUL. JR. SCHORB A SON beg to inform the cRi. zena of York county generally I that they are better prepared than ever to execute PHOTOGRAPHIC PICTURES of all kinds and ht all prices. As our silent partner,* 4t01d Sol," will probably be tnore attentive to our interest for the next few months than he has been lately, we may safely promise that hone in-want of good like Besses shall go away disappointed. Wo are agents for .the celebrated ''COMMON 9ENSB' SEWING MACHINE," which has no superior, and isisold at die low price of $16. We warrant it to do, all thftt la claimed for it. Come and see" for yourself. There Is now no need of any flunlly lieitog xHthout a sewing machine. We.have also made arrangements with. -Mason, Hamlin & Co. to supply those in want.of;* superior PARLOR ORGAN with tKafroeZtbrated inrtmmefrthat New York pxiofes.' "Prices given on application. Call at our rooms In the Adlekes budding. , April^tf po& _ dweaaed^wUl;n<skea the Judge of Probate of York Coaawvjen the 5th day of Jtthe, next* when they *Bl m*k? application for a discharge a? Adnfisdstratow of saW estate. ^ i:?d Ifiwd NOAH HI^ENJ A,fal May 4 18 5t* ? *