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? t Spartanburg District. The 3rd round of the Spartanburg District, S. C. Conference, for 1871, will be as follows : Spartanburg Station, on the 3d and 4th of June; Rich Hill, on the 10th and 11th of June; Spartanburg Circuit, on the 17th and 18th of June; Gou- , deyRville, on the 1st and 2nd of July; Pocolet, on the 8th and 9th of July; Fair Forest, on the 15th ~ aud Pith of July; Belmont, on the 22nd and 23rd of July; Cane Creek and Goshen Hill, on the 29th and 30th of J uly; Union and Sardis, on the 5th and j 6th of August; Rock Hill, on the 12th and 13th : v? of Augnst; York Circuit, on the 19th and 20th 1 of August. T. G. HERBERT, P. E. J une 1 '-22 tf HYMENEAL. Married?on the 16th ultimo, by Rev. W. W. Ratchtord, Mr. W. B. McCONNELL and Mrs. I MARY S. SEA HORN, all ot York county, S. C. 1 At the residence of the bride's father, on the 26th 1 of April; by Rev. L. C. Hinton, Mr. EDWARD , M. EVANS and Miss MARY M. TIMME, all of Chester county. T" OBITUARY. Died?In this county, on Wednesday, 3rd ultimo, JAMES MONROE, youngest son of L. F. and P. H. Jackson, aged 19 months Rnd 7 days. ; In Tippah oountv, Mississippi, on the 13th of March, last, Mr. JAMES HILl*. formerly of this county, in the 58d year of his age. ^ inre's mofstai* military school, YORKYrLUEB, S. C. THE Seoond Session of the School July 1871, l)ef5in on 1ST 0F Terms.?*'or scnooi expenses, u e., . ' Tuition, Books, Stationery, &c.,Board^ ifigr Foei, Lights and Washing, #185 in currency, w per session of five months. ih _?W^rcuLars containing fUll[particulars, appfy Proprietor. BflJS A %w^pn<1 ^ o^Wrkston Courier, Moidavs an?ThnJ?f- Ti!? ^arleston News) rv- > ?[ enix, Wednes4 days and Fridays ; the Augusta Cnspnicle, Tuesdays and Fridays; the Atlanta Plantation, CamBta den Journal, Sumter Watchman and Greenville Enterprise, weekly. DELINQUENT LANDS. W / LIST of Delinquent lands in York County, V ' ^ South Carolina. / BETHEL TOWNSHIP. . t Taxes and Cost. H, A. Barnett, deceased, GO acres, 5^Q ?c G. H. Johnston, 70 acres,;....v ?; 7 11 John McCully, 190acres,. 12 41 BETHESDA TOWNSHIP. Win. Bratton, deceased, 200 acres, 20 44 Henry Harris, p. c., 78 acres, 14 63 Isabella Montgomery, 75 acres, 17 19 ; . -r Win. E. MeConnell,est., 133 acres,\ ...... 13 15 John Poag, 280 acres, 28 47 James Nelson, 75 acres, 12 42 ; BULLOCK'S CREEK TOWNSHIP. _ Mrs. M. L. Good, 100 acres, 14 16 j ' ; '^irs. Susannah Gaston, 805acres, 7. 17 86 Dr. J. B. Good, guardian, 500 acres, 56 71 | J. G. Lathan, adw'r., 50 acres, 4 00 i Elyah McSwain, 104 acres, 14 87 Margaret A. Robertson, 81 acres, 5 13 Luke Smith, 300 acres, 44 91 Mrs. Lucy Scott, 64 acres, 4 87 Mrs. Violet Smith, 148 acres, 9 85 - Mrs. Lucy Thompson, 250 acres, 79 24 > BROAD RIVER TOWNSHIP. ,| L Ammaretta GHmore, 90 acres 5 30 < CATAWBA TOWNSHIP. Geo. B. Anderson, adm'r., 1 Lot and Building in Rook Hill, 22 48 Westley Baringer, p. o., 1 Lot and Build* ing in Rock Hill 9 88 I T. K. Brown, 475 acres, 40 25 1 <1 Church Parsonage, Rock Hill, 8 06 Win. Ferguson, 296 acres, 82 58 J. A. GUI,adm'r.,300 acres, w 7U . Isaac Holoombe, 80 acres, . * 4 01 Oad Jonas, adm'r., 700 acres, 59 10 , Samuel McCammon, 52 acres, 9 0G t IT. E. L. Mailer, 97 acres, 5 99 Thos. Morehead, p. c., Lot in Rock Hill,... 1 05 ' W. H. Neely, 300 acres, 33 40 'S Robt. Patterson, 500 acres, 4171 , Tbos. W. Richardson, 118 acres,.....'. 13 95 Mrs. Mary Rattaree, 76 acres, 8 03 Andrew Shaw, 130 acres, 9 26 James J. Shaw, 250 acres 14 07 Thoe. W. Sturges, 550 acres, 45 85 James M. Wallace, 170 acres, 18 33 CHEROKEE TOWNSHIP. H. B. Broom, 88 acres, 8 34 Dawson P. Harmon, agent, 30 acres 1 65 H. M. Moore, 512 acres, 28 53 Arthur Moss, 15 acres, ? 3 14. p iiroBfen g Tho*. Mannihg. 50 acres, 3 45 , j Waa^. B. McBraver, 32 acres, , 4 34 ** Lewis Ramsey,'130 acres, .'. 1107 1 Obediah Surratt, 600 acres, 5146 John Starnes, 80 acres, 5 34 R. S. Stewart, 124 acres, 4 84 Wm. B. Stewart, 127 acres, 8 87 D. A. Wylie, 56 acres, 2 61 Miss C. A. Wylie, 53 acres, 2 55 D. W. Wylie, 55 acres,.. 2 59 ' G. W. Wylie, 54 acres, 2 55 EBENEZER TOWNSHIP. Mary A. Garrison, 50 acres 6 15 , W, M. Rawlinson, 600 aores, 56 90 I PORT MILL TOWNSHIP. Howard Bunch, 59 acre*,..- 6 53 , Mrs. L. Bennett, 30 acres, 4 67 n O. Bennett. 416 acres. 16 88 John Black, Lot and Building. Fort Mill, 8 06 4 Mrs. C. A, Cobb, Lot and Building, Fort ft Mill. : 11 17 . ft Mrs M. Campbell, 40 acres, ?. 4 88 1 W. C. Dawns, Lot and Building, Fort Mill, 0 15 ^ A. Harget, deceased, 41 acres, 4 23 J. 8. Harris, 141 acres, 9 49 Mrs. Margaret Harris, 108 acres, 14 84 Harris Kimbrell, 189 acres, 28 17 A..M. Kee, 353 acres 60 43 Jas. D. Johnston, 271 acres, 24 78 M. M. Merritt, 100 acres, 9 63 Mrs. E. Nims, 200 acres,..? 24 69 Mrs. J. A. Smith, 52 acres, 8 04 J. A. Smith, 100 acres,..; 44 08 Win. Smith, 34 acres, 11 18 W. F. Windle, Lot and Building. Fort Mill, 18 40 R. S. Wilson, 9 acres and Lot ana Building, Fort Mill, 18 93 KING'S MOUNTAIN TOWNSHIP. Mrs. S. L. Barry, 150 acres, 12 51 W. C. Caveny, 108 acres, 18 49 fMre. M. A. Hedrick, 220 acres, 16 12 J. H. Hemphill, 177 acres, 9 64 Mrs. Drucilla O' Brian, 100 acres, 4 44 Elizabeth Pinkston, 106 acres 5 97 - R. W. Smith, 202 acres, 20 93 YORK TOWNSHIP. Lewis Anderson, p. c., House and Lot in Yotkville 3 78 I Edy Adams, p. c., House and Lot in Yorkville, 1 43 Anthony Blalock, p. c., House and Lot in Yorkville 6 24 W. J. Bowen, 158 acres,.....'...? 12 48 . J. H. Gunning, Lot in Yorkville, 1 65 Nelson Hammond, House and Lot in Yorkville 2 70 Richard Hare, House and Lot and 5 acres, in Yorkville, 1868,1869 and 1870, 222 89 Dr. Wm. Hemmingway, 2200 acres, 33 77 ! J. J. Jones, deceased, 100 acres,. 9 51 WP* TRebeoca Lindsay, Lot and Building in V Yorkville, 95 Jas. McKnight, p. e., Lot and Building, in Yorkville,....., 3 86 Martin McKnight, p. o? Lot and Building in Yorkville, 4 13 A. H. Mulholland, 165 acres, 18 17 "VMM, m | A- A. Porter, 50 aores,..;.? 9 46 : - ? Mrs. Martha Roberson, Lot- and Building ^ in Rock Hill, 10 52 E. Rose. 3 Lots and Buildings in York- . , - ville, 106 34 Jas. Stoney, deceased, 107 acres 2 68 Monroe Taylor, p. c., Lot and Building in Yorkville...... ? 1 35 ? * ? - r -a 3 Kuiny i/nomas, p. c., la>i auu ouiiumg m Yorkville, 2 47 Edmond Withorspoon, p. c., 20 acres, 3 03 Willard Wheeler, p. c., Lot and Buildiug in Yorkville, 2 49 TRANSFERRED FROM DELINQUENT LI8T OF 1868-69. Isora Harris, deceased 140 acres, 31 W J. D. Jennings, 500 acres, 82 09 fc. Benedict Kimbrell, 66 acres, 4 03 ^ " H: A. Walker, 50acres, 13 10 Notice is hereby given that the whole of the several paroete, lota and parts of lots, of real estate described in the preceding list, or so much thereof as will be necessary to pay the taxes, penalties and assessments charged thereon, will be sold by the Treasurer of York oounty, South CaroIIlj, at his Office in said oounty, on the SECOND' TUESDAY (13th) of JUNE, 1871, unless said taxes assessments and penalties be paid before that, _ time; and snch sale will be continued from day ! to day, until all of said parcels, lots and parts of lots of real estate, shall be sold or offered for sale. JOHN G. ENLOE, County Auditor. June 1 22 2t WILLTIAM SHEPHERD & CO., HO. 24 HAYNE ST., 0HABLE8T0N, S. C-, ^ DEALER IN COOKING STOVES, RAXfJES AND HEATISO STOVES. PICTURES of Stoves with price and description wilt be furnished npon application. June 30 26 ly APPLICATION FOE DISCHARGE" TkTOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, In| 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. A. JOHN M. BOYCE, ) Hfe. JOHN S. DOUGLASS, j Administrators. H|Bw May 13 20 5t m J. H. ADAMS. THE OtD ESTABLISHED HOUSE. J. H. ADAMS, Proprietor. TAKES pleasure iu announcing that some people say, THE OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE has the van, "not Vandeusen," in the way of Bon-Ton, in every department. Evidence-^-in- j creased sales and a daily Increasing demand for i Goods?which can only "be found at the "Old Es- tabllshed House." Ever grateful to all who have or may patronize I us, yet, the "Old Established House" would Inform somepeople that the' 'Old Established House'' is not a CHEAP HOUSE. The men .in charge of the "Old Established House" are not cheap men. They may be sharp, "who nose V* The "Old Established "House" does not advertise cheap Goods. The "Old Established House" does not propose to sell cheaper Goods than any advertised "cheap" House ; out the "Old Established House" does propose to vend such Wares and Merchandise as may be found in the "Old Established House," on as good terms as such Wares and Merchandise can be purchased in advertised cheap Houses. 1- -.- .?mn nnrchasA a "variety" me wuoie uuw is, jvu r ? bill of Goods in the "Old Established House" as low as you can in this place. Rock Hill, Town of Chester, or even the Boast-rul City of charlotte, N.C. AX INVITATION. AT the "Old Established House" of J. H. ADAMS, a general assortment of Merchandise can be found, and those in charge are ever ready and willing to serve you. An invitation is extended to all poople visiting Yorkville, to call at the "Old Established House." "Weapons more violent, when next we meet, May serve to better us and worse our foes." Yet, "We prize not our lives for other ends, Than'merely' to oblige our friends." Come to the OLD ESTABLISHED H0U6JE. LAMES1 BONNETS, SATS, BITCHES. AC. ?> ON-NI-EEL, if you wish to realiMKpenaar's J_f sweet thought "When Flowered Sty Youthful 8pring," come to the "Old Establia^UEPlw^ itnrt ?w "It i - *T f Bonnets and Flowers, on exhibition at the "OldEstablished House" of J. H. ADAMS. THOSE GRAIN CRADLES. TJEOPLE who have used Grain Cradles sold bv Ml the "Old Established House," left no ears of wheat for her, of whom it ia written, "and she went, and came and gleaned in the held, after the reapers." A few of these superior Cradles for sale at the "Old Established Hoose" of J. H. ADAMS. BBATTON, MASON ft WITHERS. LADIES' GOODS. "O LACK and Fancy Silks, Iron Frame Grenail dines. White and Colored Piques, Black and Colored Alpacas, Lenos, Japanese Cloth, Grenadines, Colored Lawns, Colored Muslins, Black Lawns and Muslins, Prints, Ginghams, White Lawns, Nainsook Muslins?Plain, Striped, Plaid and Check; Hemstich, Embroidered, Linen and OambrioHandkerchiefe; Chemizettes, Lace Veils, Jaconet and Swiss Edgings and Inserting, Thread Laoes and Edgings, Pique Trimmings and* Buttons, Cotton Laces ana Edgings, Ladies' and Misses' Hosiery and Gloves. Colored and Black Sash Ribbons, and many other things which we would bo pleased to show to the ladies, and will guarantee that they can buv just a little cheaper than anywhere else in Yorkvllle. BRATTON, MASON <fc WITHERS. ?' GENTLEMENS' GOODS, 11 LACK Cloths and Cassimeres, Fancy Cassi13 meres. Tweeds, Linen Drill, Gloves, Cravats, Ties, Linen and Paper Collars, Shirts,' Drawers, Suspenders, Linen Coats, Cloth Coats, Cassimere Coats, Vests and Pants; Boots and Shoea^ all of which will be sold very low for the greenbacks, at BRATTON, MASON <fc WITHERS'. STEAK HAMMERS. ~~ STEAK Hammers, which will make your tough beef tender, for sale at . BRATTON, MASON A WITHERS'. CUTLERY. Q ODGERS' Ivory Handled Knives and Forks, Jti Silver Plated Forks and Spoons, and Pocket ' BRATTON, MASON A WITHERS'. HOLLOW-WARE. CHURNS. Tubs, Buckets and Well Buckets, for sale by BRATTON, MASON A WITHERS. BELLS. ~~ l~iOW and Sheep Bells, low for cash4 at BRATTUN, MASUJN iK WJ.l?ir,rw5 GEO. H. O'LEABY. -?. > :.?? k LARGE assortment df Saddles, consisting fiT j\ part, of the following: MorgAn, MeGtwniC Hussar, Spanish, St. Louis, Hope, English, Boys' find Side Saddles. Also, Catlmght's new patent Kentucky Side-Saddles, all of which are offered low for the cash. G. H. O'LEARY. BRIDLE-BITS. A LARGE assortment of Daniel's English Steel J\_ Bits, Poet, Ring, Snaffle and Japanned Mule Bits, for sale by G. H. 6'LEAJRY. WAGON HAMES, rtACE Chains, Bridles, Collars, Spurs, Saddle Cloths, Buckles, Buggy and Wagon Whips, of eveiy quality and price; and, in fact, everything usually kept in a first-class Saddlery and Harness Establishment. G. H. O'LEARY. HARNESS^ THE best assortment of Carriage and Buggv 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. J^DB. JOHN MAT, AGENT.^ HEART REGULATOR. A FULL supply of Dr. Graves'. Heart Regulator just received. It cures palpitation and other irregularities of the heart, at the OLD DOCTOR'S. 1856. O. B. W. l 1856. A SUPPLY of the above for sale, at the . OLD DOCTOR'S. FEVER AND AGUE PILLS. BRITTON'S Fever and Ague Pills, a sure cure, for sale at the OLD DOCTOR'S. 1865. . O. P. B. 1865. THE above is for sale at the OLD DOCTOR'S. QUEEN'S DELIGHT. HEINITSH'S Queen's Delight'for sale at the OLD DOCTOR'S. FOJ* SALE. ' .. . A ONE-HORSE Railway Power and Thresher for sale. Applylo i>R. JOHN MAY, Agent. KING'S ^OUNTAIN R. ROAD. TTEREAjtTER the trains over the KING'S JfX MOUNTAIN RAIL ROAD?on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays?will rim as rollowa,- cloee connections, nn.the aftove man'Unnttfl Snwi wWi tmlMiai tlu> fSutflfltteahJ ' South Carolina^tailroad: Leave Yorkville, promptly, at 7J o'clock, A. M. Arrive at Chester at &i o'clock,A. M. Leave Cheflter at2 o'clock, P. M. Arrive at Yorkville at 4 o'clock, P. M. All Freights must be delivered at the Depot by 4 o'clock, P. M., on the evenings previous to the departure of the train. E. M. LAW, President. June 1 22 tf ~ J. NEWTON LEWIS, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, For the Sale of Produce and the Purchase of Merchandise, NO. 149 W. PRATT STREET, BALTIMORE, MD. fSS" Will make liberal advances on consignments of cotton, and will defer the Bale subject to shipper's order. .October 20 42 tf ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ALL persons having claims against the estate of STEPHEN BULLOCK PETTU8, deoeased, are hereby notified to present the same to Messm. CLAWSON, THOMSON & CLAWSON, my Attorneys, at Yorkville, South Carolina, within twelve months from the date hereof, duly authenticated according to law. Stephen p. sutton, Administrator de bonis non. May 25 ,21 . ?. 5t APPLICATION F0RDI8CHARGK NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, 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 application for a discharge as Administrators of said estate. NO A H If ARDEN } Administrators. May 4 Wj 5t? CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK OF $0. QA. YORKVILLE, s. C., May 17,1871. FROM and after this date this Bank will open daily (Sundays exoepted)'at 7} o'clock, A.M., and close at 4, P. M. W. B. METTS, Asst. Cashier. May 18 20 4t t IT. M. POBSON & CO. \ DOBSON'S IS THE PLACE BOBSONU IS THE PLACE DOBSON'S IS THE PLACE DOBSON'S IS THE PLACE DOBSON'S IS THE PLACE TO BUY GOODS CHEAP. TO BUY GOODS CHEAP. TO BUY GOODS CHEAP. TO BUY GOODS CHEAP. TO BUY GOODS CHEAP. THEIR MOTTO IS THEIR MOTTO IS THEIR MOTTO IS THEIR MOTTO IS -f?X THEIR MOTTO IS QUICK SALES AND SHORT PROFITS, QUICK SALES AND SHORT PROFITS, QUICK SALES AND SHORT PROFITS, QUICK SALES AND SHORT PROFITS, QUICK SALES AND SHORT PROFITS, TO LIVE AND LET LIVE. TO LIVE AND LET LIVE. TO LIVE AND LET LIVE. TO LIVE AND LET LIVE. TO LIVE AND LET LIVE. THANKS. fllHE citizens of Yorkville and York county, A and the adjoining counties, will please accept our thanks for the verv liberal patronage bestowed upon us during the past, and we hope, by strict attention to business and a willingness to please everybody, to receive a continuance of the same. You will always find our Store well supplied with everything generally kept in a firstclass Dry Goods Store. We will always try to keep our friends and customers posted, in regard to what we have got in Store; and, also what we have to arrive. Any one seeing an article advertised need not have a doubt about getting it, if it is not sold before they get there. We ao not advertise anything but what we have, .or.Will have, and what is so in regard to wluJdK??&|K?. Our advertisements are generally by every reader of the "En*l|flHHfiPnany, if not more, Goods than any hotise tfrfhe place ; and we, beiug young in business, ajSVoute our large trade to our manner of doin? business, which is acting fairly and squarely with mankiud. Parents need not hesitate to send children to our Store, for they will be treated kindly, and Goods sent just as cheap as if they were there themselves. Our motto has always been "Quick Sales and Short Profits." Come one, come all and see for yourselves, if what old sharp-nosed DOBSON has said is true. All we ask for is an impartial trial, and we will guarantee to every one satisfaction. Be sure to call and price our Goods before you make your purchases, as we are determined not to be undersold by any house in this little city. T. M. DOBSON <fe CO. HALLOO, MISTER! HALLOO, MISTER! HALLOO, MISTER! HALLOO, MISTER! HALLOO, MISTER! WHERE IS THE CHEAP STORE? WHERE IS THE CHEAP STORE? WHERE IS THE CHEAP STORE? . WHERE IS THE CHEAP STORE t WHERE IS THE CHEAP STORE ? DOBSON'S-AT THE NEW SIGN/ ' DOBSON'8?AT THE NEW SIGN. DOBSON'S-AT THE NtfMSUi. , DOBSON'S-AT THE NEW SIGN; 4' DOBSON'S?AT THE NEW SIGN. innrTCut AK,n"odlCbocK. mj-ESSRS. J. J;.HUNTER and.W. H. COLlYJL COCK arestfll wffli us, and' ^mHbe glad to see their customers?will treat tbeiii'kirtdly, 'show them around, receive thMg gpeen&abksand send them on their way rejoicing ., ' * DOBSON'S CHEAP .GROCERY. rf~aUR Grecerv is eeberally supplied with eyery- | fi thing usually kept In a Family Grocery, and will -supply our customers as cheap fee the cheapest. Call and examine our stook; T. M. DOBSON A CO. DOBSON AND PARISH. JW. DOBSON and CALVIN G. PARISH. , are still at their posts in the Grocery Establishment, and will be pleased to see their friends and sell them Groceries as cheap as the cheapest. : T. M. DOBSON A CO. FINE CHEWING TOBACCO. rriHE best-in Town, can be found at 1 T. M. D0B80N A CO'S. MISTAKES. ; T WE are always ready and willing to correct mistakes that may occur at either of our houses, whether for or against us. T. M. DOBSON & Cq [tjtniTiave a g^cf of Bonnet. Hat ' ft and Sash KfbbonB, which wfl! be 6old ohehp. T. M. DOBSON A C0< CHIGNONS. SARATOGA Chignons, Switches and French Flowers, at the eheapStore of T. M, DOBSON A CO. ' FREE OFCHARGE. HATS and B6n'nei& trimmed free of charge, when they are bought at our Store. T. .M.'DOBSON A CO. OARBQhL, CLARK & CO. BUGGY UMBRELLAS. COTTON, Scotch Ginghams and Alpaca Umbrellas and Parasols, for sale at ? CARROLL, .CLARK A CO'S. GRAIN CRADLES. 6 FINGER, Copper Rod, Griffin Blade Grain Cradles for sale, low for cash, at CARROLL, CLARK A CO'S. CROCKERY. GRANITE Plates and Cups and Saucers, C. C. Plates and Cups and Saucers, Mason's Patent Glass Fruit Jars, for sale at CARROLL, CLARK A CO'S. TABLE CLOTHS. m unWV qy\A WKifu TAnon TVWfl PIntha low HAI-V f? U"U II ???VW ?M*iypp^4?fw^v V???MV -V" for cash, at the cheap Store of CARROLL, CLARK & CO. CLOTHING. READY-MADE Clothing on hand, at the cash Store of CARROLL, CLARK <ft CO. SODA. PURE English Soda in Kegs, for sale at . CARROLL, CLARK A CO'S. TRIMMINGS. ~ CASH'8 Frillings, Pique Trimming, Elastic Tapes and Serpentine Braid, low for cash, at CARROLL, CLARK A CO'S. KECK?BS. ~ *"7 GENTS' and Boys' Bows &nd Neck Ties can be found at the cheap cas If Store of CARROLL, CLARK A CP'S. HATS. BEAYER, Straw, Wool and Fur Hats, in great variety, for sale at CARROLL, CLARK A CO S. HARDWARE. SAD Irons, Tea Kettles, Curry Combs, HandSaws, Q. D. and W. P. Caps, Mason's Blacking, Pad and Plate Locks, Bevel Squares, Ac., for sale by CARROLL, CLARK & CO. "ff^AWILYHte^^'/Y^^^'^ti^oreHams _T and country ground Flour, low for cash or barter, at the cheap Grocery Store of CARROLL, CLARK & CO'S. ~j. w. caMoElT BULLOCK'S CREEK, S. C. EVERYBODY READ THIS. CHEAP JOE has received his second Stock of Summer Goods, which makes his assortment very complete and desirable in every department A RARE BIRD. ALLOW me to photograph the new man for the information of any that may be too far away to come and see him. He is a nice man, about four feet high and has the appearance of forty sweet summers; but modest and unassuming in his demeanor and unpretending in his mode of dress, except that he is a little partial or rather addicted to the Demi-Grecian style. He is a practical business man for the times, "the right man in the right place" and a friend to all. J. W. CARROLL. I n, STOP YOUR WHINING "WETHEN you can go to cheap Joe and get auyTT thing that you may need, in the shape of good sound Corn, Bacon, Scythe-blades, sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Horse Shoes, Horse Shoo Nails, Ladies', new style Hats, Dress Goods, Cloth Gaiters, Lookiug Glasses, Table Cutlery, China Cups, Woll Wheels, Rope andBnekets. All mtist"come now, as I have again reduced my usual low prices still lower. J. W. CARROLL. REASONABLE CALCULATION. TN the course of a year almost every family JL buys Goods to the amount* of four hundred dollars. Whereas, if he pays cash he buys clear rib bacon at 12J cents, common molasses 45 and 50 cents, crystal svrup from 75 cents to $1, Bivingsville Shirting at 10 cents, Bivingsville Yarn at $1.50 per bunch, best coffee 20 to cents, sugar 12J to 16 cents and everything else in proportion. But if I were selling on time, I would have to charge, at lefist, 20 per cent, higher prices for the consideration of not having the use of my money, which would make your debt $480.00 instead of the small sum of $320.00. So you can see that you <?n save nionev that von have already made. J. W. CARROLL, i | M. JONES, AGENT. | SLAVES OF PREJUDICE, /'; THERE are queetpeople in the world?people with the mostabsurq, unreasonable and inae; fensible prejudices.' For example ek | with individuals who had-ft morbid antipathy to ; anything that was extensively advertisecLno mat| ter what might be its actual claims to tne confl| dence of the public.' These eccentrics .look with i especial disihvor on advertised inventions^ such as the Sewing Machine. True, they cannot gain1 say the testimony pouring in, spontaneously^' from the highest sources, in favor of these income parable inventions; but still they shake their ! heads and mutter "humbug." Of course there is i no possibility of arguing with men who wont reason. The best way is to let them alone. Fortunately, such specimens of stupidity are "fewand far between," in this enlightened era. The general feeling is that if a thing ia,in Itself, excellent its virtues should be proclaimed to the four winds of heaven for the general benefit of mankind. So I advertise Singer's Sewing Machine. M. JONES, Agent T WHAT DO YOJJ THINK. LET a Philosopher from India land at New York. Let him be a man of sense, which ^ you may say is rare among the learned or India. Let him be divested of all political prejudices, a .i-i ---UJ-u u ..n?n raw ooonmhnrn find let him J 1/11 lug IVU1UU AO V U ? iUi v V?v.^ ?? meet witti a blockhead in our part of the worltLa thing not quite so rare. The blockhead, in ordwto make the Philosopher conversant with our arts and sciences, presents him with a funny Almanac, composed by Josh Billings. There you behold the nne figure of a man, surrounded by the sight' of the Zodiac. Each day of the moon informs you when to use Kuykendal's hair tonic, take Vandeusen's super Sills and when and where to buy and how to nte ie Singer new family Sewing Machine, for which you will call on M. JONES, Agent. ; FOR THOSE WHQ HEASO^ THERE are thousands of lonaticsiat luge. JjaJ the man Itane who1, showrf'nlore feCttdftadelH keep Iiia ho aw* in go<>t*-r?j>air?han to ptttSfixyaAhtl health of his wife, or prop her faiiingconstitutlotMU Such a man is, as Shakspeare had It, i essentlaHjP mad, without seeming so. Besides, there k no excnse for remaining without one of Singer's new family Sewing Machines, when they hove been plaoea in the reach of every family. I. M. Singer, that great and good man, volunteered the resources of a well-stored and Dowerful intellect in the service of humanity, ana 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 be said to be the mechanical wonders of the nineteenth oentury, and sold by M. JONES, Agent. DUFF & DAVIS. ROCK HILL, S. C. BACON. r~ ANOTHER lot of Bacon just arrived at from 9J to 11 cents per pound, by the hundred pounds. DUFF <fc DAVIS. ~ MOLASSES X~ FtOM 50 to 75 cents per gallon, retail; 35 to 55 cents per barrel. Can be bought from DUFF & DAVIS. CORN ; ?>rAN be bought at $1.00 per bushel, from DUFF & DAVIS."' I CALICO. " ~j A LOT of niee Calloo, from 9 to 12 cents per yard, DUFF & DAVIS. SHE?TIJrQ j A LOT of Bleached and Brown Sheeting, from 9 to 25 cents per yard. * DUFF &DAVI& SUMMER CLOTHING. i ANEW Supply of Summer Clothing, in suite, just arrived, at from $7.00 to $12.00 DUFF & DAVIS. TICKING. BED-TICKING from 20 to 40 oents per yard, at DUFF & DAVIS'. PRODUCE. DUFF <fe DAVIS will give Goods in exchange for any kind of produce. THE LOWEST FIGURES. "V7IARMEBS, just call on us ; we intend to sell I J; produce at the very lowest figures, but remem behave do not sell on time. ;v.-^y' , DUFF <fe DAVI8. ! > .' > ' PEAS. ALOlVbf Cow; Peas on hand and for sale, for the cash, by DUFFADAV^ADfCKES Jk BLACK SS A RE daily receiving a well aiaortrfSto^l rL Ladies' Dress Goods, such as black Grenadines,, striped Grenadines, brocade Grenadines, Lenos, Piques, Lawn and Cambrics, which they age Belling at greatly reduced prices. . * ~ FOR U?lNTLEilllfiA. : A FULL Stock of desirable Cassimeres and Clothing on hand, which will be sold for tne cash, by ADICKES A BLACK. LADIES' HATS. A LOT of very desirable Hats for sale cheap, by ADICKEp BLACK. LACE COLLARS. . LADIES' Lace Collars can be bought low, for the cash. Call aud see. ADICKES A BLA-CK. HANDKERCHIEFS. LADIES' Embroidered Lace Ifandkerchiefe can be bought very cheap, for cash, at ADICKES A BLACK'S. TOWELS. HUCKABACK TowelB are selling very cheap, for cash, at the Store of ADICKES A BLACK. COLLARS AND CUFFS. " A FULL stock of Linen Collars and Cuds may JX be found at the Store of ADICKES & BLACK. LACES AND EDGINGS. AVERY full assortment of Laces and Edgings, very cheap, at ADICKES A BLACK'S; . . *. NEW GOODS. ' ' j WE are now receiving a ftill line of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, which will be sold very cheap for cash. ADICKES A BLACK. J. W. AVERY. ~. CHEAT REDUCTION UT PRICES. i fflO make. room for a new supply of Goods, I I have marked down the. prices of my Drew Goods, Lenos, Bareges, Grenadines and Spring Silks at very low figures.; Call, seo and be convinced. J., TV. AVERY. RIBBONS, &C. ~ BLACK, Plaid and Embroidered Sash Ribbons: real and imitation thread. Lace, Lace^ and ] jinen Collars, l.inen cans, emnromerwu aiuuuii, for neck ties ; and a large, supply of fancy Qoods, which will be sold at low rates. j. w. avery. HANDKERCHIEFS. 4 Handkerehiefe, at pftfr QgaibVjM, ueBrr Hejnnfed Ltnei^ j&gji. BMtWP1'"" and filly cents per dazeu., ^ ^ HARDVy j '' TJ RADE'S Cotton Hoe, at 60 cents; Coffee Mills, J3 Trace Chains, Files, of every description; Well Pulleys, Padlocks, Sheep Snears, Angers,' Chisels, <fcc., low down. , j. w. avert. i? ~~ MILES' SHOES. ' ; A LARGE assortment of Miles' Goat, Kid and /V Cloth Shoes?; of the latest styles, for Ladies' and Misses' wear. For sale by J. W. AVERY. "t " CALICO." THE very best at 12i, good at 10, and medium at 8 cents per vard. j. w. avery. CUTLERY. Pocket Knives, Scissors, Razors and Table. Cutlery?a varied assortment. j. w. avery. ! SUGAR AND COFFER. THE best of Sugar and Coffee always on band, at J. W. AVERY'S. PATENT DIXIE COTTON PfiE$& FI^BE most simple, cheapest and best Press that A nss ever been invented. We own the right' for'York county, and are prepared to fhrnish the, Press complete, which can be hauled on a oomraon road wagon, or we will "sell rights to make ope or more, as persons may desire. Any inan who can make a good Plow Stock can make one.' We invite all who need a COTTON PRESS to examine ours, before purchasing any other, at our Steam Mill, 2Jmiles from Yorkvilla,on the King's Mountain Railroad. B. T. WHEELER, C. M. CHEEK/ itSr- Certificates from persons who have used the Dixie Cotton Press can be seen at this Office, or at the Bank. April 20 16 tf NEW SPRING MILLINERY. Hats, bonnets, flowers, ribbons, Laces, Ac. Also, an'elegant lot of Jewelry, Fancy and Hair Goods, cau be fouqd at the "Sadler Building." e. dickinson, Agent. pr'-V-, yucyioy SA^ES. . ftjOUE OF SUTTON GOLDMINE. Bwrfet Dele van to, Executrix^ plaintiff, against .jjiJQhn A. Smith, defend?nt.?Foreclosure of tPKfcvirtue of an order from Jadge WM. M. fj THOMAS, made at Chambers on the 19th of 1871,1 will expose to public sale at York Oorirt House, on the 3 FIRST MONDAY IN JUNE, NEXT, a.^*et of land, situated in York county, on the jajjpra of Buck Branch, containing SflNRTY-EIGHT ACHES, MORE OR LESS, adjoining lands of Dr. C. L. Clawson, Neely Aim others, and known as the ^SUTTON GOLD MINING PROPERTY. /Also, at the same time and place, the Saw and Waning MilL and all other machinery, tools and ftimitnre onthe above mentioned tract of land. ftxaau?CASH. k <117 25) R. H. GLENN, S. Y. C. j^fay 11 19 At EXECUTRIX' SALE. "tVY permission of the Judge of Probate of York j9t oounty, I will expose to public sale at York ggurt House on the FIRST MONDAY IN JUNE 7CEXT, at the risk of the former purchaser, that dm-taip. parcel or TRACT OF LAND, situate in Tork.county, belonging to the estate of John G. %\}. dennnrrd, being a part of the "Stephenson" UWot known as the MoKnight place, represented by a plat of the same by J. M. Hope, D. S., conOKE HUNDRED & FORTY-THREE ACRES, t^fciucs.?A sufficiency of cash to pay the costs qfthis re-sale. The balance on a credit until the JfeOfJanuary |$72, with interest from day of pnivly^Mfjo jgjve bond with approved sureWfewi MHpBwjiC the premises if required, ana stamps. 53P? RE. PAGAN, Executrix : of?Wbn G. GUI, deceased. sales. IC^T^ue'iJfWrits ojT Fieri Facias, to me dl TIB hsottMLwIUbeaoid between tne legai noum pflSherifiPeSale, ON THE FIRST MONDAY IN , y JTCnVE NEXT. atYofk Conrt House, the following property, to { . One 4-horse wagon, levied on as the property of Robert Starnes, deceased, at the suit of Adatns, "McCorkle&Co. (90 One tract of land, situated four miles east of ; Rook Hill, containing one hundred and thirty acres more or less, bounded by lands of David Patten, Philip Shurley and others, levied on as property belabjf 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 and others, levied on as the property of W. E. Rose, at the suit of the Administrates of G. W. Williams, deceased. ($1 871 vljbae tract of land whereon defendant now reskjis, lying on the waters of Broad River, levied on as the property of John D. Smarr, at the suit of W. P. <fc 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. A J. S. Hemphill and others. ($28.05 One house and lot In Ebenezerville, adjoining Jata of E. Avery and others, levied on as the property o&Mrs. Eliza M/Alston, at the suit of W. T. Hall and others. _ ($28.31 TermB invariably Cash?purchasers to pay for papers and stamps. Purchasers who do not comply with the terms of sale must expect the property bid. off by them to be advertised for resale at their risk for the ensuing Sales-Day. R. H. GLENN, S. Y. C. May 4 18 5t I -ANOTHER ARRIVAL^ *- rfTl-i WITHERS & STILWELL are now receivreaux, Bedsteads, Ta" which'thty will SELL Also, a variety of material and trimmings used in the REPAIRING OF FURNITURE, Give us a call. March 16 11 tf AN ORDINANCE 7" To raise supplies for the Town of Yorkville for fhp \ipnv etulina the 12th dav of January,- A, D. 187^ and to impose a tax on the citizens thereof. a ST. Be it ordained by the Town Council of 1 Yorkville now met and by the authority of tty? same. That for the purpose of raising supplies for the Town of Yorkville, S. C. for the year endJqgthe 12th day of January, A. D. 1872, the folH^ujMpSnpas are imposed upon the citizens and IgSjyitoiilp or sail Town, to be ^)aid on or before f^g^Sw^owrCtA be paid by the owner or person Mflfoameerion of the same, one-sixth of one per pnfcg#n the afo?*aid value thereof, according to t^sfesesament appearing upon the Auditor's book lor'York county?-which said assessment has been adopted by the Council as indicating the value thereof. M 8rd. On all personal property of every Kind and character, except railroaa stocks, one-sixth of one per cent on the assessed value thereof, accord* ing to the returns made to the Receiver appointed ibbsaidparposeby the Council. 4th. On each Bhay, Hack, Omnibus, Cart, Wagon or. other vehicle, kept for hire, drawn by ode horse. Five Dollars; drawn by two or more horses, .Ten dollars?with the exception of Livery Stable keSpere, who sliall comply with the requirements of this ordinance as hereinafter stated. 5th. Twenty dollars for every Lively Stable and sale Stable kept within the corporate limits of said ItyWn, with tiie privilege however of running free from tax, tho vehicles named in section 4th of this ordinance,*8th. Twenty-fivedollars upon all Market Houses kept for the sale of fresh meats within the corporate limits of Baid Town. Executions will be issued against all who fail Wtxhnply within the time specified. *; Done and ratified in Council, May 13th, 1871. F. C. HARRIS, Intendant. I. Bbatty William8, Clerk. May 18 20 3t CLEVELAND MINERAL SPRINGS, %-c (Formerly Wilson's,) U5 HUES WEST OF CHABLOTTE, H. C. nWHE Subscribers, having associated themselves in the management of these Springs, would announce to their friends and the public that the Hepse will be opened on the 1ST OF JUNE for the reception of visitors. ; To those who have tested the virtues of these extraordinary waters, it is deemed unnecessary to aay anything by way of commendation, but to others they confidently assure satisfaction, if they -wm 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 -Wttha calicos comfortable as possible. In prospect of an abundance of supplies we have adopted the following scale of v , 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 no reasonable torms. JtJs expected that the Western Division of the Wilmington, Charlotte and Rutherford Railroad 'Will be completed to witliin a mile or two of the Springs af an early day. . C J. J. BLACKWOOD, R. M. OATES. _ OF THE U. S. Al^Xcrkville, in fhcsttid District, on the 25th day of I ThTOTIO E in hereby given that a Petition has been filed In the said Court, by W. P.. HARGETT, : of York county, In the said District, duly detolaited a Bankrupt, under the Act of Congress, enrtltled ^An Aht to Establish a Uniform System of Bankruptcy throughout the United States," Api proved 2d March, 1867; for a discharge and certificate thereof/ from all his debts and other claims Srovable under the said Act; and the 20th day of line, 1871, at 12 o'clock, M., is assigned for the bearing of the same, before W. I. Clawson, one of the Registers in Bankruptcy of said Court, at his oiffioe, in Yorkville, Bouth Carolina, when and where the Creditors may attend, and shew cause, if any they haye, why the prayer of the said Petition should'rtotbegranted. UOUI8E.JOHNSON,U. S. Marshal as Messenger, i By T. W. Cxvawson, Deputy Messenger. May 26 ... 21 3t STATE *>F SOUTH CAROLINA, > : York County. WHEREASS. R. MOORE, has applied to me for Letters of Administration, with the Will annexed, on all and singular, the goods and chattels, rights and credits of MARY BOGGS, late of-the oounty aforesaid, deceased. " ifHiifii lilt Til n fun to cite and admonish alland singular, the kindred and creditors of the said de OMflod, to be and appear before me, at our next Indge of Probate's Court for the said County, to be hoi den at York Court House on the 8TH DAY OF JUNE next, fo -show cause, if any, why the said nnfr Ha ornntflH. 1 I low wuv*4 ?? p Given under my hand and Seal, this 22nd day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-one, and in the 96th year of the Independence of the United States of . America. S. B. HALL, m u-> : i <?H0ge of Probate. .May 25 21 2t NATIONAL BAJTK OF CHESTER, S. C. > m&E Stockholders of the National Bank of JL Chester, S. C., have authorized ar\ ipcreagop/ |Sft,000 to the Capital Stock of said. Rank. v. Apportion bfs^id increase has already been paid iQ. Parties Wishing to secure stook should make *?ffly application t6 the undersigned, at the Bank. J JOHN L. HARRIS, Cashier, i May 18 20 lip H NATIONAL BANK OP 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. THIS Bank is now open for the transaction of a GENIAL BANKING BUSINESS, Dads ii United States and State Securities, Stocks, -Bonds, Ac., and Domestic and Foreign Exchange. Notes and Bills of Exchange Discounted 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. to3 P. M. . Chester, S. C.. 17th April, 1871. ? . [COPY.] * ; ^ . TREASURY DEPARTMENT,, \ Office of Comptroller of the Currency, Wasjunoton, March 22nd, 1871. J Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear tha I "The National Bank of Chester," in the town of Chester, in tne county of Chester, and State of SoutJ I Carolina, has been duly organized under, and according to, the requirements of the Act of Congreee ! enticed "An Act to Provide a National Currency, secured bya pledge of United States bonds, and t , ? .1 .nnmuoH .Tnn*ftrrl 1?U_ aud haseomnlied WitI provide for the circulation ana reuempuuu bUOlOVil -y?I - all the provisions of said Act repaired to be complied with before commencing the business of Bank ing. under said Act. .... Now, therefore, I, HILAND R. HULBURD, Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify tha the National Bank of Chester, in the town of Chester, in the county of Chaster, and State of Soutl Carolina, is authorized to commence the business of Banking under the Act aforesaid. In testimony whereof, witness my hand and Seal of Office, this 22nd day of March, 1871. e HILAND R. HULBURD, . Comptroller of the Currency, [No. 1804.] - ' Treasury Department. April 20 16 2m ATLANTA DEPARTMENT SOUTHERN LIFE INSURANCE CO. ' Gen. JOHN B. GORDON, President. ' ' TM \ 'yf ? 0 *- '* ' V . asset's ovkr $000,000.00. _______ ' ? ' ' .. \ . Wl lua - - * DIVIDENDS TO POLICY-HOLDERS, JULY 1,1889, 40 PER CENT. , / . j ' :- ? V -j Progress unequalled by any Company doing business in the Southern Statei t, ' , . This popular Southern Company INSURES LIVE8 upon all the IMPROVED PLAN? and on the MOST FAVOR ABLE. TERMS, ( ..... , <94' *; Jfjjl f * " r # - t . J' l\ r J It is managed most economically, and is very careful in the selection of riskt ; . It invests its surplus in the States from which it is derived, and sends no money Nort to enrich foreign capitalists. y n~ ' r, U- ... -:< ' . * * *<; 'i:.. 'i'i"_'J . . i : ' ' THIS COMPANY having complied with the Deposit Lgwsii) the various Southern States, is noi doing a LARGE AND SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS in all of them; has now nearly TW' THOUSAND POLICY HOLDERS in the State of South Carolina, and numbers SEVEN THOU SAND MEMBERS in the fourth year of its existence. , - j i . , . cash & waring, General Agents for South Carolina. office in columbia, s. c. JAMES MASON, Resident Agent, Yorkville, 8. CL. ,.i{ ' 's., , * t ' r i j . 1 ?r? . % ,iV' REFERENCES IN YORK COUNTY. John S. Bratton, Guthriesville. I Col. 1. D. Witherspoon, .. ..Yorkvili Dr. J. R. Bratton, Yorkville. | Dr, W. E. Erwin,.....,........f...............Yorkvill< Dr. A. I. Barron, Yorkville. I Lewis M. Grist, ...... YorkVi5i Col. W. B. Wilson, Yorkville. I S. G. Hemphill, GnthrieevilL __ IN THE SPOTSWOOD. J^EE 5t/i $23,6oo nr currency, and the* Books, Papers. Silver and Valuables < iMB&niLxlr the Spotswood Hotel and the Adams' and i yftffML TjffiSLr Southern Express Companies are SAVED IN HERBING'S SAFES .;we fiJl hA"n' w?foh w,? 810 8elll"J? v27 {o* i New Yoek, December Sl.isk j feash. Call and see for yourself. We do not [ . TlFiffillrn Fl1^r-i1 Ptttwmt * Ou f g6 8 CONNER, H0BB8 A POBSQN. [SECOND HAND BUGGIES. ~ ^e^t^g^SghifSS |??7E are weH aupplied with Seoond-Hand one, certain. Yours truly, I f V Buggies, which we are offering very low ? <j. BABCOCK, Treasurer, for cash orharter-have none f^s^e on time. Mrssbs. Hebtoto, FabbklAShW*-,n. 1 I CONNER HOBBS & DOBSON. Gents : The two Safes of your wmwrnntr mnTHiTl^TVPG which we had in use on the morning of the 26t * * m L "?-A ?Ll.k 4It )JJU 1*1* I i miuiuiii instant, si me aisuiruus uxe wuiuu unuv^w ?u T1UGGY TRIMMINGS and Whips always on Spotswood Hotel and attaining block of building ll hand, as low as the lowest. have given fall satisfaction and served to proven CONNER, HO BUS <fc DOBSON. the-destruction of some (20,000 in currency, be sides the valuable papers and books enclose 'REPAIRING. therein. It was impossible for workmen to sxof WE do Repairing on short notice, by compe- vate the Safe untileieerly 80 hours after the Are. tent workmen, and at prices as low as the Reepectfblly, J. P. GIBSON, lowest for good work. AssTSnp't for Adams ASouthern Ex. Co's. CONNER, HOBBS A DOBSON. Richmond, Ya.. Deo. 29,1870. ? ??? * LETTER FROM J. M. SUBLITT A CO., B ARTE R? Proprietors of the Spotswood. ALL kinds of Barter taken in exchange for Richmond, Ya., December 29,1870. work, at market prices. Messrs. Herring, Fabrbl A Shebman.CONNER, HOBBS A DOBSON. Gbnts:?On the morning of the 26th instant, w riDDiirno were fortunate enough to have one of your Hei tAKKlAlxLS. ring's Patent Champion Safes, which fell into th WE have some Second-Hand Carriages, which cellar among a burning mass of ruins. After th we offer low for cash. fire, to our utmost surprise, we found the content! CONNER, HOBBS A DOBSON. consisting of valuable papers, money and som TiTTfn trn rwrrt utiTirm silver-ware, all in good order. Had it not been to PUT UP TO ORDER. your Herring's Safe we would have lost every BUGGIES and Carriages put up to order at thing. J. M. SUBLITT A CO. short notice, by good workmen, aud with the best material, at low figures. HERRING'S CO ER. HOBBS <t DOBSON. PATENT CHAMPION SAFES, 1)AArn A xrrk OUATI ir A TTTXTn The most reliable protection from fire now knowi ifUUl AND SJlUJu MAAU?lw. ilebbjhcfs bew patent ' REMOVAL. CHAMPION BANKERS' SAFE . m THE Undersigned re- The best protection against Burglars' Tools extan: A \ 'SriR&ie'f spectfully announces to . ' his friends and the pnb- HERRING, FARREL A SHERMAN, 261 Broad lie generally that he has way, cor. Murray at, N. Y. k\ ?i1BiiV FARREL, HERRING A CO., Philadelphia. Shoe Making Establish- HERRING A CO? Chicago. uated betw^n the^En- HERRING> FARREL A SHERMAN, New Oi ^0^^" qnirer'' Office and the Sdi 2 9 3m^ Post Office. He is fully prepared with a fine Stock of Material in his line, STEREOSCOPES. suitable to the wants of every customer who may -\TTi7iTirc give him a call, and he hopes, by close attention VILWd, to business, to receive a liberal share ofthe public ALBUMS, patronage. _ _ _ _ CHROMOS^ tie Keeps constantly on nana a gouu dwck ui A ? fine home-made BOOTS AND SHOES, suitable to the season. Also home-made BROGANS. es- : o: peeially snitable for laborers. Leather and Find- t? o tt m A "KTTITfi'NrV At Pfi Ings can bo bought for cash, at a small advance on JIii 01 Hi li iill lHUll X OC vU? first cost. Leather will be cut to suit purchasers. koi "RROADWAY NEW TOR* Special attention will be given to REPAIRING ^ f? I Z mLI j Tu , and putting in now silk goring in ladies' and gen- XNVITE the attention of the Trade to their ex tlemen's Congress gaiters. X tensive assortment of the above goods, of thet F. CHRISTM AN, Agent. ?um publication, manvfacture and importation, April 20 16 ly Also, , j. . ~r~ PHOTO LANTERN SLIDES threshing machines. and graphoscopes, rARRWETT'R TITPROVED NEW OF YOSEMITE CASH WELL 6 IMPROVED Et & H. x# ANTHONY A CO., thresher & cleaner, on wheels, ( , sei bboadwat,n*w york, WILL thresh, dean and bag Wheat, Rye, Opperfte Metropolitan Hotd. W Oats, Ac., in the best maimer. : In many . . utfoktkbs and manufaotuiubs of,. contests with Northern and Western Machines of ppnnmoRAPHifiTVi ATmf.Rf the best makers, it has proved its superiority. niomh ia 11 tt Price?including Horse Power, Belts, Ac.?$400. ; . pmuT-,' , ? T . HEWS FROM THE HATIOHAI CAPITA! tAKHVVLLL ? rLAlfl X1VERYBODY should have news from th TTTPPQTIPP At TTHPSP PPIWPT? Fj Capital in a clearer and more intelligible torn I nxilionijll OC nuilOJj I U TTIjIIj the fragmentary telegraphic dispatches to th XS a most excellent Machine, and will do good Dallies throughout the oountry. X work, but is not a Cleaner,f Price?including THE WEEKLY CHRONICLE s^sjaasisss Liberal discounts to Merchants to'sell again. ; Address, J. H. CARD WELL A CO., House, atthe Treasury^Department, the War. th< "Richmond Va. Navy, and the Agricultural Departments, at thi Anpil9n ,o 'om ' Pension Office and the Patent Office, at theBureai Apm^ 1C _ of Education and the State Department, with fbl METALIC BURIAL CASES. ip oar gre? a. THIS GREAT NATIONAL WEEKLY is als( a first class Journal of. choice Literature, Instruc tive information, of Domestic And Foreign News Iofthe Arts, Commerce, and Mechanics,, and o Rural, Home, and Public Affairs. Tems:?Oneyear, $2} islxmbnths, $1; five co : pies for yean $8.75 rten ooplek1 $16. 1 YCHRONIcases, TgS:OHEgrEBS^PBTEB. ! of different sizes, vrhich will be sold at fair prices. E. C< EDITOR 1KB P10PBIET0& j He is also prepared, withproper materials, for J.' " . a " ; rir'^TiLj raI?beid^^red?D"C0FF ?f ***PUBLISHED TOHKLT AT3HB8TEB 0.fc^A<Jl JAMES E. SMITH. < . : r'.^H?? :?i i February 9 6 iy_ TEBiMS?THBEE DOIIAM PRRAJWDlf, THE YORK MARBLE YARD. IN ahvanOH. WE invite the attention of the public; to our npo Clubs of ten or more, the paper will be seal present stock of very desirable work, which | at the rate of TWO DOLLARS AND WFwe are offering afvery low rates. We especially fy CENTS* for each subscriber, with one extn invite parties desiring anything in oopy to the maker of Club, THE MARBLE LINE, Aprii g 17 , r 2m APPUCAHOH POH PISCHABOa, it to their interest to purchase from us* 1\JOTIOE ia hereby given Orders from a distance JyXtr w6 PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO, i; the Jadl^fpfobUe?!' York^SS*?lS On application, we will fornish Drafrs, Designs day of June, next, when he will metre application and Price List or Work, by mail. for discharge as Administrator of said estate, F. HAPPERFIELD & CO. TV W, CAMPBELL, Athxxluistrstor. January 12 2 - tf May U 19 ' * 6t* m. w . KUYKENDAL &TOMUNSON, A GREAT VACUUM KM.L.HD. A CHEAP and permanent fioce for Chffirand Fever has been a want ini 3?as caused thousands to crooe the^HMKJQ^Br,0 and as many more to now "stendrojPrtltft brink." This want has been suppliadt and lRnt^a Infallible Chill core is now offered to the public with a guaranty that it w ill cure any case of Chills. Contains neither Arsenic nor Quinine. This medl11 due is warranted and wherever it fells, the price will be refunded. Price 60 cento per bottle. j Sold at the York Drag Store. KUYKENDAL A TOMLINSON. jroGURB.iraPAT. Vf cKINNON'S Colic Cure is warranted to cure rfl every case of genuine wind Colic in homes. Whenever it ftUJs the medicine costs nothing. EvSone who has a horse should have a bottle o medicine. Sold at the York Drug Store. t KUYKENDAL A TOMLINSON. [ Nb QUARTERS. a T1LACK Flag, Extirpation, Annihilation, no t? Vl Quarters, Blood and Thunder, 8' death. "Kn. Klux him," Go for him. Go for what? The monotonous Fly, with the Lightning Fly Killer. & Sold by 1x KUYKENDAL A TOMLINSON. WOEDS OF TEETH AND SOBXEffXftB. this epidemic of DlarrhcBa that la now pervading the country, every one should have a botof Marsden'a Carminative Syrup. Sold by KUYKENDAL A TOMLINSON. WOE OF TAR. CROOK'S Wine of Tar cures Whooping Cough, and all Throat and Lung Diseases. Boldby ? KUYKENDAL A TOMUNSOK. DISABILITIES REMOVED. A LL disabilities, sirring from an impure state l\ of the "blood, are speedily removed by the Queen's Delight. , gTTYHB^DAL A TOM LISBON. ffTHENE^^y gerson wants anything In Tf -the Drttg Line, they should not ail to call at the York Drug Store. *KUYKENBAL ATOMLPrSON. ALLISON & BRATTON. ftxv ' j V '? " Jffjiufoi ',i r<U V gf/wj *'! r i I t, MISOBLLAinBOUS ETLIXIBS. SJt LIXIR Bromide Potash, Elixir Callaaya, Iron !i and Bismuth, Elixir Chloral Hydrate, Elixir nchona, Iron and Strychnia, Elixir Yalerienate rion^nd^Syctale, Eli"x2?ofPepsInjuryehnfa and Bismuth, Ferrafced.; Elixir Eearopbosphaied GenUan, E&tir Khei and Ck^umbo, Elirh^Wine b rile mii^r BnohtL fcU'rtr Bucbn and IMn Brava, Selfbrlle Elixir Juniper Bertie*, Papain and Panoireated Preparations, KWd Liver <311 Pancreatlxed, Elixir Wine CahsayA, ElixlrTarraxa1. com Compound, all of which were mang*ctnred at the well-known establishment-of Bead, Oarnsale cheap. for the cash.bv ' r h ALLISON <4. BEATTOK. ?BW ADD DURABLE. 8m gioiaBrPHIKa-Srew and Durable. Time. If*& ey and Labor: Saved. French Oil PoMshj jps CatcST^' Carnages, Buggies, Harness, Boots and Shoes, and _ aU kinds of Leather. Manufactured byS/m- < X. stein A Co., Tandem and Oameri, and for'sale r cheap, by ALLISON- A BRATTON, Sole Agents for .York county, S. C. i afowEvr MONKV:: TIOSE indebted to us are requested to call at once and settle their Accounts. We pay cash for our Qcoda, and therefore, those who buy from us surely cannot ask. nor expect, longer indulgence. No more credit in this establishment. Therefore, don't ask ifc ' -t" .tttOAH i- DT> * (I*BflW T*- ' i ' AlilJlOUA a ? " GARDEN SEEDS. 7" i", A CAREFUL and well selected variety of Gar- * 9* A deD Seeds, from the old estabUab6d noose of : Robert Bolst, formate, forthe.cash, by ^lIaLIBON A BBATTON. CLOVER SEED. A LOT of Clover Seed on hand and for sale at the Drag Store of ' e ., ALLISOy.A' BRATTON. ' J. M, IVY & CO, I, bock hhi, g. c, , ' j. M. IVY &c CO, Wholesale and Retail Dealers BOOK HILL, 0^7'" AH GAIN it is our pleasure to annoqjB& in oar friends and the public generally, that we are ), opening the .largest, moat varied, and attree^ve h stock of ! SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS it ever brought to this market, sad* hbeen i- bought at reduced prices, we are fttHy prepared d to meet the moat formidable competition, and t. hope to receive, as heretofore, a liberal share of the patronage of the country. In selecting our Stock, special efforts have been made to supply the grants of on/ lady pustomenuand we invito their especial attention to the following partial enumeration of our LADIES' DRESS GOODS. Poplins, in^reat ^variety ;^KoaamMqges, Ale Eawns, Bareges, ChalHs, Lilly,t3kirte, Corsets) Edgings, Insertions, Braids, Chemisettes, Silk e Umbrellas, Parasols, Hats, Sundowns, Ac., and e Shoes, in all the latest styles, of Serge, Calf, Goat t, and Kidj indudlng a full line of Miles' Mannfiuv e tan, . r 7> GENTS' GOODS. In ReedytMade Clothing, Hats, 'Roots and Shoes, our Stock is far superior to any we have ever had, in quantity, quality and price, and we think no one can examine these Goods without finding iust what he wants. In addition, we have our usqal supply of GRO' CERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, NOTIONS/CORN, BACON, FLOUR, Aft i, WHOLESALE BUYERS. L The attention of COUNTRY MERCHANTS is respectfully invited, as we can supply their wants [. as low as the same Goods can be delivered from any market, freights considered. J. M. JYY ACO. - ' DISSOLUTION. mHE Copartnership heretofore existing in the _ A Grocery and Produce business at Rock Hill, under the name and style of WILLIFORD&McFADDEN, has been dissolved by mutual oonsent. ? ? * " ' ???t? A WTT.T.T ' 1 Hft nilH1I1BHM VV 111 uc uuuiauuvvi v* IT ? __ T _ FORD, for whom a liberal share o/the public patronage is solicited. A. WILLIFORD, v. J. Y. McFADDEN. . Rock Hill, December 9,1870. ' A.. WILLIFORD 1 T1EGS to inform the people of York and Lanil caster, that he will oontinue the GROCERY . AND: PRODUCE BUSINESS as heretofore, at the stand formerly occupied by MoLeod & Steele, opposite the depot at Rock Hill. He proposes to keep dp a ftill stock of articles in this line, which will be sold for cash, at prioes which will compete with the, surrounding markets. He has now a good stock on hand, wad is constantly receiving ' fresh supplies from the Northern markets, consistlog in part,'of the following items: 4 PLANTERS' SUPPLIES. Bagging, ties, Rope, Corn, Oata, Bacon, Iron, Horse and Mwe Shoes, Nails,Tobacco, Ac. FAMILY GROCERIES. Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Vinegar, Flour, Meal, . Lard, Salt, Cheese, Flab, Oysters, Sardines. Jellies, Pickles, Brandy Peaches, Figs, Raisins, <fee. e HOUSEKEEPING WARES. , Buckets, Tubs, Trays, Churns, Sifters, Dippers, 0 Measures, Tin-Ware of every description, Crockery, Brooms, Coffee Mills, do. MISCELLANEOUS. , Axes, Shovels, Spades,.Forks; Hoes, Whips, J Hammers, Curry-Combe, Horse Brushes, Black9 ing Brushes, Blacking, Clothing, Cloth, Boots, 9 Shoes. Hats, do. 1 He is also prepared to - . 1: BUY OR SHIP COTTON, - asr the owners may desire. By strict attention to business, courtesy to customers and fair dealing > with all, high ana low; he hopes to secure a share - of the publlo patronage. . A. WIRLIFORD. f December 15 .60 U26 . ' ii. ' ORNAMENTAL AND USEFUL. T B. SCHORB d SON beg to inform the dtid, eebapf.Yozk opunty generally that they - are better prepared than ever to execute PHOTOGRAPHIC PICTURES ofalTkibdB and at all u prices. As our silent partner, "Old Sol," will probably be mor^ attendee to our intereet for the names shall go sway disappointed. /AW tWV^iAhrstsd "COMMON SENSE sl?WIitG-MACHINE," which has no. i superior, and ifrsold atthe low price of flS. We warrant 4t to do all thai la alaimed for ik Come , and see for yourself. There fcDoow no need of < aiMMbmily being without a sewing machine. Vfe have also made arrangements with Mason, ^ k' Hamlin A Co. to supply thoms in want of a superior PAitLQR ORGAN with their oelebrated lustruments at New York prices. Prices given on application.. Call at onr rooms in the Adfckea btwfiOg. L A.pril 7?tf grKAgBTOIHgigniiOTT.TmFOEgAXJC. I -pohaale^a toone'*#*^ATEAM ENGINE ! gsageoari watergat^efeuitefcle for driving a r