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The "Lovry Gang"?Who and What ; They Are? The Robin Hood of a Dismal Swamp.?For nearly fifteen years past, Robeson county, North Carolina, has been infested with a gang of desperadoes. Some of the later bloody deeds of this band have been telegraphed as Ku-Klux outrages, and have formed an important part of the stock in trade of Ku-Klux agitators. This gang is. com posed of whites, blacks, and raulattoes, with,; in the case of the leaders, an admixture of! Indian blood. They inhabit a swamp, in ! which pursuit is quite useless. On the Western boundary of this swamp, theLowry family has resided from Colonial times; at first, as respectable tanners, and later, as thieves and outlaws. They are of Portuguese stock, but intermixed with the Indian several generations back, and since have received an infusion of negro blood. Allan Lowry, the father of the six boys now in the band, seems to have been, by instinct and in appearance, more of an Indian than anything else. Heniy Berrv Lowry, the youngest brother, is the acknowledged leader of the gang. At the commencement of the late war, these Lowrys, with a number of mulatto cousins, became more bold and outrageous in their depredations. Attempts to capture them resulted iu the murder of the would-be captors. ?; ? .* r* 4 m < .v in tne winter or 1000-04, tne gang was joined by some escaped Federal prisoners, from Florence, S. C. This increased their number to about thirty. They now maintained themselves by open ana undisguised plunder, killing stock, robbing houses and individuals. At last, the citizens banded to hunt them down, and a fight took place on the border of the swamp, in which old Allan Lowry and the oldest son, "Bill," were killed. When the war ended, the Federal soldiers left the gang and went North". The remainder were three Lowrys, three Oxendines, "Boss" Strong, and George Applewhite, a coal-black negro, who married a sister of the ! Lowrys. Since then, several of the gang have been captured, but all broke jail except Henderson Oxendine, who was executed for murder in March, and Calvin Oxendine, who is 1 now in jail at Wilmington, charged with the j musder of ex-Sheriff King, of Robeson coun- ] ty? The United States troops, lately stationed ; in Robeson, once attempted to take the outlaws. These shot and killed a citizen, named Taylor, within 200 yards of the soldiers' camp. They were at once ordered under arms, and started for the scene of murder. By the time i they got there, tho outlaws were, of course, j deep in the heart of the swamp. Since the , war, the gang have committed eight murders, 1 besides wounding a number of persons, beating and maltreating others, and averaging, at least, one robbery per week. All the members of the gang belong to the Union League, and all the men who have been murdered, except one, Mr. Inman, were Democrats. ACTS OF THE LEGISLATURE-OFFICIAL. ! JOINT RESOLUTION Authorizing the State Librarian to cause to be pre- : pared an in index to Volume XIV of the Stat- j utes of the State. Whereas, in binding the Statutes of the j State of South Carolina at large, designed to form the Fourteenth Volume, it becomes ne- j cessary that an index of contents be prepared for the same; therefore, Section 1. Be it resolved by the Senate and < House of Representatives of the State of South j Carolina, now met and sitting in General As- . seinbly, and by the authority of the same, That the State Librarian be, and he is hereby, ' authorized to cause to be compiled an index of contents to the. Fourteenth Volume of the ] Statutes of this State, at a cost not exceeding ' one hundred and ninety dollars. ' Sec. 2. That the Treasurer of the State be, < and he is hereby authorized and directed to , pay the amount, named in the preceding Sec- \ tion, out of any public funds not otherwise ap- t propriated, on receipt of sufficient evidence of ( the completion of the work. Approved December 19,1870. JOINT RESOLUTION * Directing part of a ceHarfetRX-to be devoted to the j erection of a Court House and Jail in Manning. 1 J Be.it resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of South Carolina, now met aud sitting in General Assembly, and by the authority of the same, That two , mills of the tax which the County Commissioners of the County of Clarendon are authorized to levy and collect for the fiscal y?ar 1870, shall be devoted to the erection of a Court House and Jail in Manning: Provided, So much shall be necessary. , Approved March 7, 1871. JOINT RESOLUTION \ Authorizing tho Attorney-General to purchase a j Fire Proof Safe for the use of the Attorney-Gen- 1 eral's Office. Be it resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of South Carolina, now met and sitting in General Assembly, ? ? ' .t ITM J. J.V.? ana oy tne autnonty 01 toe same, mai iuc Attorney-General be, and he is hereby, authorized to purchase a fire proof safe for the use of the Attorney-General's office, at a cost of not more than eight hundred dollars. Approved March 9,1871. JOINT RESOLUTION To extend the time for the completion of the Port Royal Railroad. Be it resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of South Carolina, now met and sitting in General Assembly, , and by the authority of the same, That the ; time for the completion of the Port Royal Railroad, and every part thereof, is hereby extended foT the period of two years from the passage of this Resolution. Approved March 9, 1871. OUR 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 prize that may be drawn in the name of the person to whom the paper is sent, unless he gives directions to the contrary. AWARD THIS WEEK. Enquirer Office, June 21 * 1871, Mfltf^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 R. R. Coonrod, McConnellsville, S. C. was drawn, who is hereby declared entitled to the prize. Jhrantial aitb Commercial. YORKVILLE, June 21.?Cotton market firm at from 15 to 18. /'LT . t> r A-WL' T. ,r? 1-. .e.l?c nn vixAikuv i u uuo itf,?vi/i iun*?~o?ivo v*i Saturday 43 bales, and for the week 213. The market has ruled, during the past week, firm and steady, with slight fluctuations. The closing quotations on Saturday were 171 to 18 cents for good stvle low middling. Crop prospects are improving with the coutinued favorable weather. Corn?Market easier; we quote at 90 to 95 cents per bushel from wagons. Meal $1. Flour?$3.75 for super, $4.00 for extra, and $4.25 for family from wagons. NEW YORK, June 19.?Cotton quiet and firm. Middling uplands 21. LIVERPOOL, June 19.?-Cotton buoyant?uplands 8Jd. CHARLESTON, June 19.?Cotton steady?middling 21. Financial. NEW YORK, June 19.?Gold 123 to 12*. Special ftotitts. Spartanburg District. The 3rd round of the Spartanburg Distr ict, S. C Conference, for 1871, will be as follows : Spartanburg Station, on the 3d and 4tli of June; Rich Hill, on the 10th and 11th of June; Spartanburg Circuit, on the 17th and 18th of June; Goudeysville, on the lstand2nd of July; Pacolet, on the-8th and 9th of July; Fair Forest, on the 15th and 16th of July; Belmont, on the 22nd and 23rd of July; Cane Creek and Goshen Hill, on the 29th and 30thof July; Union and Sardis, on the 5th and 6th of August; Rock Hill, on the 12th and 13th of August; York Circuit, on the 19th and 20th of August. T. G. HERBERT, P. E. June 1 22 tf Why Do You Cough ? j ?] When it is in your power to relieve yourself; a ? few doses of Dr. Tutt's Expectorant will cure ! von and allay the apprehensions of your friends; i a moreover, it is pleasant to take. It produces no 1 nausea, and strengthens the lungs and throat to , resist attacks in the future. Mothers need not , dread the Croup when they have a bottle or this I valuable compound in the house. j The "Pain Killer," may justly be styled the , great medicine of the world, for there is no region ? of the globe into which it has not found its way, ! and been largely used and highly prized. M6re- CJ over, there is no clime to whioh it has not proved O to be well adapted for the cure of a considerable variety of diseases; it is a speedy and safe remedy for burns, scalds, cuts, bruises, wounds and c various other injurious, as well as for dysentery, diarrhoea and bowel complaints generally, it isadmirablv suited for every race of men on the face the globe. T] It isa very significant fact, that notwithstanding t the long period of years that the "Pain Killer" P? has been before the world, it has never lost one Wl whit of its popularity, but, on the contrary, the 11 inoi-oocurf from its first dis V3&11 1V1 lb uo-3 obvauixj oovery, and at no previous time has the demand for it been so great, or the quantity made been so large, as it is to-day. * (5) Another significant fact is, that nowhere has the Pain Killer ever been in higher repute, or been more generally used by families ana individuals, j ? than it has been here at home, where it was first discovered and introduced. Tnat the Pain Killer -ja will continue to be, what we have styled it, the Jj great medicine of the world, there cannot be theshadow of a doubt.?Providence Advertiser. ? OBITUARY. 0 Died?In this county, on thelOth instant, MARTIN RANDOLPH, youngest son of R. A. and ~ M. E. Hagins, aged 13 months and 2 days. In this county, on the 5th instant, of Cnolera Infan turn, JOHN CALVIN, infant son of Dr. J. P. and Sue J. Ham bright, aged 9 months and 18 ~ days. S il ? ? NOTICE. ALL persons who have not paid their Accounts A \ due me prior to 1ST JANUARY 1871, will 1' be charged interest at the rate of TEN PER CENT. PER ANNUM, if not paid by the first of next month. J. H. ADAMS. June 22 25 tf* vl _______ _ rilO purchase in York county, about THREE W X HUNDRED ACRES OF LAND with im- / provements?either with or withoutstock, farm- ? ing utensils, <fcc. For information, address "IMMIGRANT," Woodlawn, GastoR county, N. C., Tty stating lowest price and other particulars'. June 22 25 4t ?: SAHM'S MILLS. * NOTICE is herebv given to the public that the \ FLOURIXO Mills and WOOL CARDS of -Lathe undersigned^ at Clay Hill, in this county, are ? in complete repair. Ho is supplied with an abunrlotiAo nf u-otor.nnu'iir and is fullv nreDared to . answer all demands that may be macfe upon him \ Come on! WtLLIAM SAHMS. ?* June 22 . 25 4t* TAX RETURNS. A AUDITOR'S OFFICE,) YorkviLle, S. Cm June 20th, 1871. j IN pursuance of an Act of the General Assembly . of South Carolina at its last session, my Office, A in Yorkville, will be opened from the 1ST DAY OF JULY, next, until the 20TH DAY OF AUGUST, to receive the returns of PERSONAL PROPERTY of the Tax Payers of said oounty, A for the year 1871. For the accommodation of Tax ?* Payers, I will, in person or by a competent assistant, moet the Tax Payers of the several Townships in said county, at the following times and 1 places: sA. At Blairsville?Bullock's Creek Towftship?on ? Monday, 10th; Tuesday, 11th; and Wednesday, 12th of July. 1 At Allison's Store?Broad River Township?on ]\ Thursday, 13th; Friday, 14th; and Saturday, 15th >f July. ? At Boydton?Cherokee Township?on Monday, 7th; Tuesday, 18th; and Wednesday, 10th of ji luly. A At Bethany Church?King's Mountain Town- ? ihip?on Thursday, 20th; Friday, 21st; and Sat- * iraay,?22ndof July. At Hunter's old Store?Bethel Township?on I Mondav, 24th; Tuesday, 25th; and Wednesday, ?_ 56th of July. At Bethesda Church?Bethesda Township?on Thursday, 27th; Friday, 28th ; and Saturday, 29th A )f July. ?* At Rock Hill?for Catawbaand Ebenezer Townhips?on Tuesday, 1st; Wednesday, 2nd; Thursiay, 3rd; Friday, 4th; and Saturday, 5th of Au- 17* just. J? At Fort Mill?Fort Mill Township?on Mon- ? lay, 7th; Tuesday, 8th; and Wednesday, 9th of August. TI On the last day named at each place of meeting, A ao returns will be received after 2 o'clock, p. m. m Tax Payers will be required to report all transfete of real estate and buildings erected, or deg- VJ ;roved on their premises since the ls? off Septem-' ? aer, 1870. JOHN G. ENLOE, County Auditor, York. June 22 24 5t MTO'CONNELL,, ^ TRIAL JUSTICE, ~ FORT MILL, S. C. n ?gr- All business promptiy attended to. -tSSi. U June 15 24 lm NOTICE. XJHE Creditors of F. H. SIMRIL, deceased, |i( JL individually, and as security for JOHN L. ent MILLER, late Commissioner in Equity for York listricfc, have farther time?until the first of Au- ? ;ust, next?to present and establish their demands before me, at mv office, against his estate. -n * J. F. WALLACE, C. C. P. K June 15 24 7t MJ YORKVILLE FEMALE COLLEGE, ? "Vorkville, C. THE Second Session of the Collegiate rl year of 1871, will open JUNE 26th, and close November 9tn. ? terms: Payable one half on entrance, anil the remainder on the 1st of October: I"* Tuition and Board, including Lights and Fuel, $100 Extras, at the usual price. For further information, Address, Rev. JAS. DOUGLAS, President. | ^ June 8 .28 tf THE YORK MARBLE YARD. ~ WE invite the attention of the public to our present stock of very desirable work, which IJ we are offering at very low rates. We especially " invite parties desiring anything in THE MARBLE LINE, to examine our work and prices before purchas- TJ ing elsewhere, as we are confident we can make JLJ it to their interest to purchase from us. Orders from a distance PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. ~ On application, we will furnish Drafts, Designs and Price List of Work, by mail. ing F. HAPPERFIELD & CO. sal. January 12 2 tf ? CLEVELAND MINERAL SPRINGS, (Formerly Wilson's,) 55 MILES WEST OF CHAKLOTTE, N. C. THE Subscribers, havingassociated themselves = in the management of these Springs, would "P announce to their friends and the public that the ** House will be opened on the 1ST OF JUNE for ?the reception of visitors. To those who have tested the virtues of these 44extraordinarv waters, it is deemed unnecessary to say anything bv 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. ~1 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: wa If over ten days at $1 50 per day. me If not o.ver ten days, at 1 75 " oth Single day, .- 2 50 is Children between the ages of two and eight 'T1 years, and colored servants, at half rates. ing Washing on reasonable terms. tio: It is expected that the Western Division of the pre Wilmington. Charlotte and Rutherford Railroad is i will be completed to within a mile or two of the So Springs at an early day. wa J. J. BLACKWOOD, m8 R. M. OATES. ry, May 25 21 2m roi STATE OF SOUTH" CAROLINA^ " COUNTY OF" YORK. thf IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. ,n{ The State of South Carolina, Plaintiff, against EM- ? ward M. Rose, William E. Roso, James Windsor, John L. Watson, Defendants.?Summons for pr a Money Demand on Official Bond. J TO THE! DEFENDANTS ABOVE NAMED: wc YOU are hereby Summoned and required to th< answer the complaint in this action, of which on a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint, on 8? the subscriber at his office, at Cliesterville, S. C., or at the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court, Se at Yorkville, S. C., within twenty days after the , to service hereof, exclusive of tkeday of such service ; and if you fail to answer the said complaint j j^( within the time aforesaid, the Plaintiff in this ac- N( tlon will take judgment against you for the sum j^( of ten thousand dollars, besides the costs of this ' action. WILLIAM H. BRAWLEY, Solicitor Sixth Circuit, Dated June 3d, 1871. Plaintiff's Attorney. To the Defendant, EDWARD M. ROSE: ? Take notice that the summons in this case, of which the foregoing is a copy, together with the complaint therein, was duly filed in the office of A the Clerk of the Circuit Court for the county of 1 York, and State of South Carolina, on the 3rd day 10 of June, A. D. 1871. j WILLIAM H. BRAWLEY, Solicitor Sixth Circuit, Plaintiff's Attorney, i Chester, S. 0. j June 15 24 6t ! V \ M. DOBSON & CO. BACOJiL 000 POUNDS of Bulk Bacon, j 1000 14 44 Ribbed Bacon, , i! 1000 44 44 Clear Ribbed Bacon, ! J] 100 0 4 4 44 Bacon without Ribs, ?i 20 0 4 4 44 Breakfast Strips, q 50 0 44. 44 Sugar Cured Hams, ^ st arrived, direct from Baltimore. ? T. M. DOBSON A CO. g CHAMPION SHOE. I OMETHING new in the way of a Shoe. No Ui use for strings. Fastens with a buckle around m 3 ankle. No seams to hurt the feet. Call and j them. Can't be bought at any other Store in trkville. T. M. DOBSON A CO. READ THIR! PERSONS owing us, for last year, must make * arrangements for payment. If not able to J V now, make ur secure. Persons who are not ol lling to do either, will be sued at once. We ?an what we say. T. M. DOBSON A CO. at BALTIMORE FLOUR. r AA POUNDS Baltimore Flour for sale, low for cash. a.41 T. M. DOBSON A CO. CLOTH GAITERS. i IILES' Cloth Gaiters, for Ladies, Misses and f* Children, for sale by T. M. DOBSON A CO. ?2 lemons. i * >NE box of Lemons just received and for sale, : -d by T. M. DOBSON & CO. j g candy. jj) aa POUNDS of fresh Candy for sale at Ci (ju T. M. DOBSON <fc GO'S. summer coats. * UMMER COATS for the little sum of $1.00, each, at T. M. DOBSON <fe GO'S. s* FRlTIT JARS ?; 8 DOZEN Fruit Jars, for sale low, at ot T. M. DOBSON <fc CO'S. be M gauze shirts. pi I ENTS' and Ladies' Gauze under Shirts, for ^ T sale at T. M. DOBSON A CO'S. salt. er 5 SACKS of Liverpool Salt for sale by , T. M. DOBSON A CO. {[ saws! [ILL and Cross-Cut Saws can be found at L T. M. DOBSON A CO'S. shot guns. 7 . NY person needing a Shot Gun can be sup- ~ plied at prices ranging from 83.50 to $30.00, at T. M. DOBSON A CO'S. -J shoes! NOTHER lot of Ladies' and Gents' Shoes, low f. for cash, at T. M. DOBSON A CO'S. J trunks! s FEW Trunks left, which we offer low, for Lf cash. T. M. DOBSON A CO. Li meal"sieves! " ca LOT of Meal Sieves on hand and for sale, J0 low for cash. T. M. DOBSON & CO. U* : toi tin-ware. M LOT of Tin-Ware for sale, low for cash, at T. M. DOBSON A CO'S. w< looking glasses. ^ LOT of looking Glasses, for sale low, by T. M. DOBSON A CO. sugara ndcoffee i LWAYS on hand and for sale, as low as the market affords, for cash or barter. au T. M. DOBSON & CO. gc concentrated ley j1 QST received, and for saleiow, by ? T.-M. DOBSON A CO. sheet iron. ? [JST received a lot of Sheet Iron, which we offer low, for cash. T. M. DOBSON A CO. ? pot-ware. t LARGE lot of English Pot-Ware for sale, by Jl T. M. DOBSON A CO. Ki buggy whips OR sale low, for the money, bv T. M. D6BSON & CO. p n*TjPD rnT T A DC M. AJL VVf r you want Paper Collars, of any pattern, just ? call at DOBSON'S. buggy umbrellas. OTTON, 8co4ch Ginghams and Alpaca Umbrellas and Parasols, for sale at ~ CARROLL, CLARK & CO'S. grain cradles. 1 FINGER, Copper Rod, Griffin Blade Grain .j* Cradles for sale, low for cash, at CARROLL, CLARK A CO'S. JJJ crockery. 2 RANITE Plates and Cups and .Saucers, C. C. fH] r Plates and Cups and Saucers, Mason's PatGlass Fruit Jars, for sale at CARROLL, CLARK. & CO'S. U table cloths. bh iROWN and White Linen Table Cloths low an I for cash, at the cheap Store of eq CARROLL, CLARK A CO. ha ! foi clothing. it! > EADY-MADE Clothing on hand, at the cash L Store of ar CARROLL, CLARK A CO. dl soda. ^ >URE English Soda in Kegs, for sale at an CARROLL, CLARK A CO'S. fa< trimmings. no ASH'S Frillings, Pique Trimming, Elastic an Tapes and Serpentine Braid, low for (rash, at to CARROLL, CLARK A CO'S. G< le? neck ties. foi ENTS' and Boys' Bows and Neck Ties can be "1 F found at the cheap cash Store of 551 CARROLL, CLARK A CO'S. hats. i EAYER, Straw, Wool and Fur Hats, in great r* variety, for sale at i?, CARROLL, CLARK A CO'S. {J1 hardware! ? AD Irons, Tea Kettles, Curry Combs, Hand- i-. Saws, G. D. and W. P. Caps, Mason's Black- g^ ;, Pad and Plate Locks, Bevel Squares, Ac., for < ?. 9 by CARROLL, CLARK A CO. groceries. g IAMILY Mackerel, Vinegar, Baltimore Hams and country ground Flour, low for cash or ter, at the cheap Grocery Store of CARROLL, CLARK A CO'S, ?I. JONES, AGENT. "A MYSTERY." ~ [THAT rustic path was treading, where the sun his rays were shedding, beaming, gleam;, fairly streaming through the trees; and I F1 tched the streamlet glistening, as entranced I J re was listening to the melting, merry music re the breeze; when beneath a tree reclining, ere no ray of sun was shining, lo! I saw a felr-being on the ground. Though no other feae shifted, quickly soon his eyes uplifted, uprd lifted as he wildly looked' around. 'Good irning, friemy said I approaching: 'Are you 111 iting?waiting for some messenger of news, I an.' But no other words he uttered, and no ler sentence muttered, save: 'You'll find there ~ none like the Singer New Family Machine.' lat's a strange expression, surely,' said I, look;down demurely. 'You, good friend, thequesn will excuse, I ween.' But he only looked the ? >uder, as he spoke the words the louder, 'there r lone like the Singer New Family Machine.' J I left him there reclining, where no ray of sun J s shining, wondering at his words and what the ^ in did mean. Thinking surely 'twas a mysteand that some hidden history was weaving, md myself and Singer's Sewing Machine. So hen resolved to buy one; nay, I felt compelled try one. And behold! I've cause for gladness, te it'the words I deemed were madness, induced O] ) thus to buy," and from M. JONES, Agent, j A tttkirmm- m m A V V *.T A f^9.UU lUAUniilCit 1IIE Homo Shuttle Miicbino is something new, H and is the most reliable $25.00 Machin'e in the fJ irld. This unoqualed low price Machine uses p 3 straight needle, makes the lock-stitch (alike both sides) has a self-adjusting tension, uses *" 3 shuttle for under thread, and has a well-con- ?* ucted and reliable under-feed. ijf This Machine is adapted to every variety of " wing for family wear?from the lightest Muslin tho heaviest Cloth. j V; PRICE LIST. I ). 1. To run by hand, $25 00 ! j >. 2. With Table and Treadle, 37 00 i D >. 3. Table, Treadle and Cover, 42 00 . at ), 4. Full Cabinet and Case,...., 75 00 1 Jail and examine for yourselves. M. JONES, Agent. ! K June 22 25 tf. "CORN FOR SALE. j AAA BUSHELS of good sound CORN for ^ ^AJyJ sale at $1.10 per bushel, Cash. Apply me at Howell's Ferry, York county, S. C. J. S. R. THOMSON. jn June 8 23 tf p( TITLES AND MORTGAGES. L 10NVEYANCES of Real Estate and Moi tgages I ) are for sale at the ENQUIRER OFFICE. I AUCTION SALES. ADMINISTRATORS' SALE. SY order of S. B. HALL, Esq., Judge of Probate for York county, we will expose to pnbc sale on the FIRST MONDAY IN JULY next, le following Notes and Accounts belonging to ic estate of ALEXANDER PAGAN, deceased: ne scaled Note 011O. P. McCullough and pthers, msideration a negro slave, dated ? day of Jftttr. arv, 1804, for $4,000 00; nn Account on Or. P. Mo*' ullough, for $1,080 00: One sealed Note on Dr. . W. Moore, dated January 1st, 1859, for $16 15; ne sealed Note on W. L. Robertson, dated Janary 1st, 1859, for $29 40; One sealed Note on J?j [. McFadden, dated January 4th, 1859, TERMS-CASH. GREEN GORDON,) S. M. IIANNA, } Administrators. June 15 24 St SHERIFF'S SALES. > Y virtue of Writs of Fieri Facias, to me di3 rected, will Be sold between the legal hours Sheriff's Sale, ON THE FIRST MONDAY IN .JULY NEXT, , York Court House, the following property, to it: Under attachment and execution, three headtrfittle, to be sold as the property of John S. Thorn ison, at the suit of Jonn H. Adams. (9G One tract of land, known as the "black-jack" act, containing 288 acres more or less, bounded f lands of James Isom, William Isom and oth s. Also, one tract containing 98 acres, more or ss, situated one mile from Rock Hill, bounded j lands of John Nelson, James Erwin and Char tte ana ftsoucn taronua luunutui vuii^omj, r vied on as the property of B. F. Ellis, deceased, the several suits of G. R. Ratchford, J. A. rown, Daniels <fc Rattaree, Adams, McCorkle & x, A. H. Poag, Executrix, Mary Bratton, Exec:rix, Nancy M. C. Clark, Executrix, R. M. Kenr. Co., for another, H. E. McFaddcn, W. E. Me-' uHough and others. (85.25 One 4-liorse wagon, levied on as the property of I obert Starnes, deceased, at the suit of Adams, fcCorkle & Co. (2.00 One tract of land whereon defendant now re- , den, lying on the waters of Pi mill Fh i i ltjjftiiV' i as the property of John D. Smarr, at tnesnlT ' W. P. <fc J. S. Hemphillond others. Also, one' her tract, known as the "Jack Smarr land," mnded oy lands of John Osborne, Jeremiah oss and Mrs. Ann E. Wright, levied on as the operty of John D. Smarr, at the suit of W. P. J. S. Hemphill and others. ($2M0 One house and lot in Ebenezerville, adjoining ts of E. Avery and others, levied on as tfcepropty of Mrs. Eliza M. Alston, at the suit of W. T. all and others. ($27.81 2?f~ Terms invariably Cash?purchasers to pay, r papers and stamps. Purchasers who do not mply with the terms of sale must expect the opertv bid off by them to be advertised for rele at tneir risk for the ensuing Salos-Dav. R. H. GLENN, S. Y. C. June 8 23 4t BRATTON, MASON A WITHERS? . LADIES' GOODS. {LACK and Fancy Silks, Iron Frame Grenadines, White and Colored Piques, Black and >lored Alpacas, Lenos, Japanese Cloth, Grenanes, Colored Lawns, Colored Muslins, Black iwns and Muslins, Prints, Ginghams, White iwns, Nainsook Muslins?Plain, Striped, Plaid d Check; Hemstich, Embroidered, Linen ani imbric Handkerchiefs; Chemizettos, Lace VcUst'' conetand Swiss Edgings and Inserting, Thread ices and Edgings, Pique Trimmings and Butns, Cotton Laces and Edgings, Ladies' and isses' Hosiery and Gloves. Colored and Black sh Ribbons, and many other things which we nild be pleased to show to the ladies, and will larantee that they can buy just a little chenjje^i an anywhere else in Yorkville. ^ g BRATTON, MASON <fe WITHERS. ' GENTLEMENS' GOODS. I LACK Cloths and Cassimeres, Fancy Cassi9 meres, Tweeds, Linen Drill, Gloves, fcrayats, es, Linen and Paper Collars, Shirts, Drawers, ispenders, Linen Coats, Cloth Coats, Cassimere ?ats, Vests and Pants ; Boots and Shoes, all of lieh will be sold very low for the greenbacks, BRATTON, MASON <fc WITHERS'. STEAK HAMMERS. iff A TT ITommo whfoh will makfi VOUf tOUCh I beef ton dor, for sale at ' ' J BRATTON, MASON A W1THER8'. CUTLERY. IODGERS' Ivory Handled Knives and Forks, Silver Plated Forks and Spoons, and Pocket lives, at BRATTON, MASON A WITHERS'. HOLLO W-V ARE. 1HURNS. Tubs, Buckets and Well Buckets, J for sale b\r iBRATTON, MASON A WITHERS. BELLS. : .. * 10W and Sheep Bells, low for cash, at J BRATTON, MASON A WITHERS'. A J. W. CARROLL ' BULLOCK'S CREEK, S. C. WHOCAN'TPERCEI VE? 1HAT the wonderful pictures of twilight age. the lofty figures of Greece and Rome, aria Tally, the glimmering life?sparks of a declin5 world?nave now disappeared. Another race, other theatre, another tone of action and passion mes to light. The world?and Europe, espetlly?has no longer any centre of gravity?all ls in lawless confusion. Butthereis yet FREEDOM OF SPEECH! inguage is as ancient as sbciety, or more proper, as mankind. To it we are indebted for all the essings of sociality, all the flowers of humanity d civilization; and what HERDEN says, ia* ually trueand beautiful: "The lyre of Amphion s not built cities ; no magic wand has transrmed deserts into gardens. Language has done I Yet the balmy zephyrs of THIS LIVING FOUNT 9 inhaled only by a small circle?its sounds soon b away on the distant shore, and oral tradittoftT wastes its sweetness on thedesert air," as it sails foreign lands. But writing supplies this defect d gives to the edifice of human improvement, ;ility and a firm foundation. "The mortal who vented this means to fetter the fugitive spirit >t only in words, but in letters, worked as a Go<jJp long men." Now "cheap Joe" wants to talkT his friends and customers about his NEW I )ODS?he must speak; if you can't hear, he begs I ive to make use of the GREAT INVENTION I r the purpose of inviting you to come, once I ore. and examine his Second Grand Supply of i JMMER GOODS, at prices STILL LOWER. f TRY IT. It was poets that ennobled and established the ecian religion?not priests, not legislators, and if abstract sages. Equally remote from gross ;icism and abstruse metaphysical doctrines, remained true to the characterof their vouth I, fanciful people, and their mythology became iving picture of nature and the world. Just so, lies, you must remain true to the "Old Plank iantyr'?select your fancy costumes and fine ithers from the rich assortment always kept thin her walls, and yon will become livirig picres of beauty and nature and win the admira>n of a fastidious world. J. W. CARROLL. ?L METALICBURIAL CASES7~ , ^' 1HE undersigned inforihs the public that he L has made arrangements with tue Manufacturs, to keep on hand asupply of . . . , yl FISK'S METALIC j different sizes, which will be solcNi ftir prices. He is sflso prepared, with proper .ftp i rnishing WOOD-COFFINS of any quality thai JAMESkE. SMITH. February 9 0 ly ANOTHER ARRIVAL. ^ WITHERS & STIL' WELL are now receiv- ! inK a lot of NEW FUR- I. if 11 ' NITURE, such asBu-i> fy^)' [t^ reaux, Bedsteads, Ta- j bles^ Chairs, Window ; test Styles and Finish, which they will SELL l L0W R0.R CASH. A lark a vat*inftr nf ma* ' rial and trimmings used in the REPAIRD^^ F FURNITURE. Give us a call. March 16 11 tf PATENT DIXIE COTTON PRESS. rITE most simple, cheapest and best Press that has ever been invented. We own the right r York county, and are prepared to furnish the ress complete, which can bo hauled on a oom011 road wagon, or we will sell rights to make le or more, as persons may desire. Any man ho cannnake a good Plow Stock can make ona ro invite all who need a COTTON PRESS to exnino ours, before purchasing any o|hervat ojir,, cam Mill, 21 miles from Yorkvi lie, on thoTrfng's" fountain Railroad. B. T. WHEELER, i C. M. CHEEK. j 7S&* Certificates from persons who liave used the j ixie Cotton Press can be seen at this -Oflice, or : the Bank. April 20 16 tf ING'S MOUNTAIN MILITARY SCHOOL^ YORKTILLE, S. C. THE Second Session of the School jear of 1871, will begin on the 1ST OF Terms.?For School Expenses, i. c., Tuition, Books, Stationery, Ac.,Boards ig, Fuel, Lights and Washing, $185 jn currency, jr session of flvo months. For circulars containing full particulars, apply 1 i Col. A. COWARD, Principal and Proprietor. June 1 22 5t J. H. ADAMS. ; THE OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE. J. 11. ADAMS, Proprietor. F|\AKES pleasure in announcing that some dooX pie say, THE OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE has the van, "not Vandeusen," in the way of Bon-Ton, in every department. Evidence?in- ] ,preaned sales and a daily Increasing demand for -(Jloods?which can only be found at the "Old Es- -i tablished House." | Ever grateflil to all who have or may patronize r Ufl, yet, tfib "Old Established House" would in- y 'Ibrm some people that the "Old Established House" ( J*not a CHEAP HOUSE. The men.in charge of the "Old Established House" are not" cheap men. c The "Old Established House" does not advertise i cheap Goods. The "Old Established House" does j not propose to sell cheaper Goods than any advertised "cheap" House ; but the "Old Established House" does proposo to vend such WaresandMerchandiseasmay be found in the "Old Established House," on as good termsas such Wares and Merchandise can be purchased in advertised cheap Houses. Tie whole truth is, you can purchase a "variety" bill of Goods in the "Old Established House" as low as you can in the placo. Rock Hill, Town of Chester, or even the Boast-ful City of 1 charlotte. N. C. AN INVITATION. A^T the "Old Established House" of J. H. AD- \ AMS, a general assortment of Merchandise " can be found, and those in charge are ever ready 4 and veiling to serve you. An invitation is extend- 5 ed to all people visiting Yorkville, to call at the 2 "Old Established House." 2 '"Weapons more violent, when next we meet, jj May serve to better us and worse our foes." Yet, 5 "We prize not our lives for other ends, 1 Than 'merely' to oblige our friends." ~ v Come to the OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE. 2 MOLES' BONNETS, HATS, RUCHES, &C. TlOfr-Th-BEL. if .you wish to realize Spenser's ,ill sweet'thdnght "When Flowered My Youth?l Spring,"jcom^ to the "Old Established House" Ciil iiJi 11 ??l Uli'i poautiful assortment of Hate, Bonnets and FiowtYs, on exhibition at the "Old Established House^oT J. H. ADAMS. THOSE GRAIN CRADLESi TJEOPLE who have used Grain Cradles sold by G JL the "Old Established House," left no ears of G .jvheat for her, of whom it is written, "and she went, and came and gleaned in the field, after the . reapers." A few of these superior Cradles for sale at the "Old Established House" of J. H. ADAMS. GEO. II. O'LEARV. SADDLES. A LARGE assortment of Saddles, consisting in f\ part, of the following: Morgan, McClellan, Hussar, Spanish, St. Louis, Hope, English, Boys' and Side Saddles. Also, Cathrignt's new patent Kentucky Side-Saddles, all of which are offered low for the cash. G. H. O'LEARY. BRIDLE-BITS. 4 LARGE assortment of Daniel's English Steel Bits, Post, Ring, Snaffle and Japanned Mule j, for sale by G. H. O'LEARY. WAGON HAMES, P^TIRACE Chains, Bridles, Collars, Spurs, Saddle -r A Cloths, Buckles, Buggy and Wagon Whips, x of every quality ana price; and, in fact, everything usually kept in a first-class Saddlery and Harness Establishment. G. H. O'LEARY. ^ ' HARNESS^ rIE best assortment of Carriage and Buggy . 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. T DUFF & DAVIS. ROCK SILL, S. C. H DUFF & DAVIS' IS the place to gee your very cheap Goods, such as Bacon, Corn, Molasses, n Coffee, Sugar, Rice, Tea, j Soap, Pickles, Green Corn, T Brandy and Fresh Peaches, S, Damsons, Pepper, Spice, Mace, Nutmeg, Shot, Powder, Caps, Piatols, Cartridges, Scissors, Pocket Knives, Table Cutlery, Looking Glasses, Tin-Ware, Crockery, Kid Gloves, and Ladies' Colored Gloves. CANDY. ~ PARTIES wishing to buy as much as 25 pounds i( of ?andy, will ao well to call on i; DUFF & DAVIS. ? CLOTHING. j * LARGE lotfof Summer Clothing, which will J\ be closed out very low, at DUFF & DAVIS'. = HATS, &C. ~ TTATS, Boots, Shoes, Ready-Made Shirts, LaJtx dies' Hose and Calico, ready to exchange for Greenbacks, at DUFF Si DAVIS'. PRODUCE. z DUFF <fc,DAVIS will give Goods in exchange for any kind of produce. _ THE LOWEST FIGURES. J FARMERS, just call on us ; we intend to sell. cl produce at the very lowest figures, but re member we do not sell on time. * _ DUFF <fe DAVIS. jjfDR. JOHN MAT, AGENT.jjf * . - HEART REGULATOR. 1 y/T FULL supply of Dr. Graves' Heart Regula- J A. tor just received. Jt cures palpitation and other irregularities of the heart, at the ? OLD DOCTOR'S. 1856. O. B. W. 1856. 1 *4 SUPPLY of the above for sale, at the iQ A OLD DOCTOR'S. FEVER AND AGUE PILLS." ~ BRITTON'S Fever and Ague Pills, a sure cure, j for sale at the OLD DOCTOR'S. / 1865. O. P. B. 1865. _ THE above is for sale at the OLD DOCTOR'S. -| QJJEEN'S DELIGHT. 1 HEINITSH'S Queen's Delight, for sale at the _ OLD DOCTOR'S. FOR SALE. I A ONE-HORSE Railway Power and Thresher for sale. Apply to DR. JOHN MAY, Agont. ? J. W. AVERY. GBEAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. ~ K TO make room for a new supply of Goods, I have marked down the prices of my Dress Goods, Lcnos, Bareges, Grenadines and Spring Silks at very low figures. Call, see and be convinced. J. W. AVERY. " RIBBONS, &C. BLACK, Plaid and Embroidered Sash Ribbons; real and imitation thread Lace, Lace and Linen Collars, Linen Cuffs, embroidered Ribbon, for neck ties ; and a large supply of fancy Goods, which will be sold at low rates. - J. W. AVERY. HANDKERCHIEFS. LINEN, Hemstitched, Embroidered and Plain Handkerchiefs^ at one dollar per dozen, and Gent's Hemmed Linen, large Bize, at two dollars F and fifty cents per dozen. J. W. AVERY. HARDWARE. TIRADE'S Cotton Hoe, at 50 cents; Coffee Mills, li Trace Chains, Files, of every description ; Well Pulleys, Padlocks, Sheep Shears, Augers, Chisels, ?fco., low down. J. W. AVERY. 7 " MILES' SHOES. Si A LARGE assortment of Miles' Goat, Kid and q( Cloth Shoes, of the latest styles, for Ladies' and Misses'wear. For sale by _ * J-. W. AVERY. rt A T Tfn VAlilVVt THE very best at Jfil, good at 10, and medium at 8 cents per yard. J. W. AVERY. 7 CUTLERY. I I ROCKET Knives, Scissors, Razors and Table ! 4 ( Cutlery?a varied assortment. J. W. AVERY, j SUGAR AND COFFEE. j fZfHE best of Sugar and Coffee always on hand, : pi A -at J. W. AVERY'S. si ?1 1 I 1 I = f WILLIAM SHEPHERD & CO., * HO. 24 HAYHEjA:., OHABLEBTON, 8. o., I . DEALER IN | fil COOKING STOVES, i? RANGES AND HEATING STOYES. JJ PICTURES of Stoves with price and descrip- S1 tion will be furnished upon application, fl June 30 26 ly NOTICE. A FTER this date, NO GOODS Bhall leave my , A Store EOR ANY PERSON, until the cash j has been paid for them; and IF YOU OWE ME.! I eall and pay by the first day of July, or you will! P have to pay costs. tl B. P. BOYD, June 8 23 4^ $50 0,000 TO BE GIVEN AWAY! rr? > .: v * *ii THE SOUTH CAROLINA LAND AND IMMIGRATION ASSOCIATION, |"TNDER the auspices the "South Carolina State Agricultural and Mechanical Society," will give a U SERIES OF CONCERTS, at the Academy of Music, Charleston, South Carolina, commencing )ctober 1st, 1871, for the purpose of raising a fund to enable emigrants to settle npon lands selected >y the Association for homes of Northern and European farmers and others, in the State of Sonth Carolina, and for their transportation thither and support for the first year. REFERENCES IN SOUTH CAROLINA.?General Wade Hampton, Hon. B. F. Perry. Governir M. L. Bonham, General Johnson Hagood, Hon, Armistead Bart, Hon. Jaipes Chesnut, General tohn S. Preston, Hon. W. D. Simpson, Andrew Simonds.Esq., Hon. G. A. Trenholm, Governor J. j. Manning, Hon. J. B. Campbell. $500,000 to be awarded to the Ticket Holders of the Series of Concerts to commence on the First ol )ctober, 1871, at the Academy of Music, Charleston, S. C., on which day the Drawing commences. 150,000 SEASON TICKETS OE ADMISSION, AND NO MORE, AT Iff EACH, All the premiums, including Deed and Certificate of Title to Academy of Music, will be deposited vitli the National Bank of the Republic, New York. " ' ?500,000 I3ST GIFTS, st Gift, Academy of Music, Charleston, S. C., cost to build |280,000, having an annual rental of about $20,000 from Opera House, Stores and Halls; the building being about 230 feet by 60, and situated comer of King and Market streets, in the centre of the city, ana well known to be the finest building and most valuably property in Charleston; valued at .'.......$250,000 nd Gift?Cash 100,000 rd Giftr-Cash 25,000 th Gift?Cash 10,000 th Gift-Cash 5,000 5 Gifts?Cash each $1,000 i 25,000 5 Gifts?Cash each 500 .'. ; ; 12,500 50 Gifts?Cash each 100 .. 85,000 50 Gifts?Cash each 50.... ;....; 12^500 Od Gifts?Cash each 25 12,500 250Gifts?Cash r. each 10 12,500 404 Gifts, amount to $500,000 BUTLER, CHAD WICK, GARY & CO., AGENTS SOUTH CAROLINA LAND AND IMMIGRATION ASSOCIATION. Oswrnir, M. C. BUTLER. 1 JOHN CHADWICK, Ksq-i f_Charleston, S. C. J Gumskax M. W; OA?Y,r f COMMISSIONERS AND SUPERVISORS OP DRAWING s feneral A. R. Wright, of Georgia. Colonel B. H. Rntledge, of South Carolina, ieneral Bradley T. Johnson, of Virginia. Honorable Roger A. Pryor, of New York. June 15 24 3m ATLANTA DEPARTMENT SOUTHERN LIFE INSURANCE CO. O Gen. JOHN B. GORDON, President. - - ??: ASSETS OVER #000,000.00. ??? ' ; * ' f DIVIDENDS TO POLICY-HOLDERS, JDLY1,1869, 40 PER CENT. 'rogress unequalled by any Company doing business in the Southern States. his popular Southern Company INSURES LIVES upon all the IMPROVED PLANS, and on the MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. * -. . '' ' M; " ^' V. t is managed most economically, and is very careful in the selection of risks. *' .' ? ; invests its surplus in the States from- which it is derived, and sends no money North to enrich foreign capitalists. rHIS COMPANY having complied with the Deposit Laws in the various Southern States, is now doing a LARGE AND SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS in all of them; has now nearly TWO HOUSAND POLICY HOLDERS in the State of South Carolina, and nnmbers SEVEN THOU\ND MEMBERS in the fourth year of its existence. CASH & WARING, General Agents for South Carolina. OFFICE IN COLUMBIA, S. C. JAMES MASON, Resident Agent, Yorkville, 8. C. references in york county. >hn S. Bratton, : Guthriesville. CoL L D. Witherspoon, Yorkville. r. J. R. Bratton, Yorkville, Dr. W. E. Erwin, Yorkville. r. A. I. Barron, ~ Yorkville.* Lewis M. Grist*...... ~?...Yorkvilhi, oL W. B. Wilson, ,Yorkville.J S. G. Hempktfl Guthrieevflle. I St. !? . . . . 1 -i-'.'L.1 Y" , *? skjui -1 i u ii '-II.., ...1 mi' n_ CONNER, HOBBS & DOBSON, ADICKES & BLACK. ~^ ladies' goods. ggglgr, ?i^ti atten^on oar well-assortLadies' Skirts,white and colored; Laces, Embroidered Lace and Linen Collars and Cuffs, mi Embroidered Edgings and Insert! ngs, Lace andJHemsnched Handkerchiefs, ' d 1 Pique Trimmings, white and oolnew buggies. ;*TE have a good supply of nice Buggies on ^<*>1 Rlhftona. Linen hand, whfch we "ale" selling very low fori Handkerchief, Hoish. Call and see for yourself. We do not sierv Corsets large for showing our stock. i cHov^^^ CONNER, HOBBS <fe DOBSON. An(j ,many 0ther articles too numerous to mention. x SECOND HAND BUGGIES. ' adickes a black. H|7E are well supplied with Second-Hand LADIES' SUITS* Buggies, which we are offering very low fx n band and for sale at the fashionable Store of >r cash or Darter?have none for sale on time. II . ATYrrnrTrs * wr.Anr CONNER HOBBS <ft DOBSON. " ADIUKJSo a BLACK. TtiTcrv triiviMiivrfi HANDKERCHIEFS. -a TTnrTVTP rM?fTWPQ fnd WMn? ?1 wav? nn 1 UST 100W 18 d0Z?n L?dIee"' lMX Md Hem" TRIMMINGS and Whips always on J stitched Handkerchief^, which must be sold. J hand, as low as the lowest. Please call and examine. ' CONNER, HOBBS a DOBSON. ADICKES a BLACK. REPAIRING. ~ COTTONADES. ?Tr~ ^-E do Repairing on short notice, by compe- . Q00D stock of cottonades on hand and for r tent workmen, and at prices as low as the ^ ^g by ADICKES a BLACK. west for good work. _1 CONNER, HOBBS a DOBSON. LINENS. BARTER. T INENS for Pants, Ac. on hand and for sale at t LL kinds of Barter taken in exchange for J^! ADICKES a BLACK'S. L work. ?"g?^c?.0BBs 4 D0B90N APPLE AX? PEACH PARERS. A LOT of Apple and Peach Parers for sale, by ADICKES a BLACK. "K7E have some Second-Hand Carriages, which T ?nrir?nr rn a r? we offer low for cash. LINEN COATS. CONNER, HOBBS <fe DOBSON. A Stock of Linen Coats, "just through XJL' the Machine. Call and examine them, at PUT UP TO ORDER. adickes a black s. JUGGIES and Carriages put up to order at " ?a???" wr^o^!l^Qnv^lrlorkmen'and wIth NEWS FBOK THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. ie best material, at low figures. ,, , CONNER, HOBBS a DOBSON. T^VERYBODY should have news from the JCA Capital in a clearer and more Intelligible form ~ than the fragmentary telegraphic dispatches to the ESTABLISHED 1857* Dailies throughout uie country. L. H. MILLER, the weekly chronicle IILLER'S SAFE AND IRON WORKS, Congress and theCourts, of business at the l^hite BALTIMORE, MD. House, at the TreasurvDepartment, the War. the Navy, and the Agricultural Departments, at the Pension Office ana the Patent Office, at the Bureau of Education and the State Department, wlfh full ISgSiylSSS ?IH details of social and general lire at oar great naTHIBG^EAT NATIONAL WEEKLY is also XHm a drsr class journal of choice Literature, Instruo iii vmw | TIbI tive information, of Domestic and Foreign News. III. ! BaB^m I mmm nftha Arte Hnmrnprwi and MAchjuiica and nf Temb:?One year,92; six months, 91; five coWlj^THBP11 l>m"'pies for yeaB.98.75: ten coplea? 915. Address "DAILY AND WEEKLY CHRONISALESROOM: 265 BALTIMORE STREET, . _ (One Door above Hanover,) KING S MOUNTAIN R. ROAD# ACTORY: Square bounded by Henrietta, Clarverv variety of the Best Fire and Burglar Proof ilTww tf *i Hf ?...W "nw-. ' Safes, Bankers' Chests, Improved TT ERE AFTER the trains over the KING'S Combination Locks, Bank J1 MOUNTAIN RAIL ROADh-on Mondays, Vaults and Doors. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays?will run as ? J ? T? TTTTt-i . -n . _ , , follows, making close connections on the above Send for Illustrated Catalogue and Price List. mentioned days, with trains on the'Charlotte and 12,000 IN USE?TESTED IN 200 FIRES. South Carolina Railroad: Near References:-National Bank, Chester, J^yeTt Chester atofSclotd^A^MA' M' nith and Melton, Chester ; John Agnew & Son, M? Tnnlfi 90 tf Arrive at Yorkville at 4 o'clock, P. M. Ju 6 All Freights must be delivered at the Depot by I00T AND SHOE MAKING. departure of the'train. ^ . REMOVAL. Junel E.M. LAW.Presddent. #TIIE Undersigned re- _ spectfuHy anuouncesto ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, ! SSS^AStSMl SKSftSSS: * 8~. i litSattPtothewantsof^evei^ousfomerwhomiy May25 - Administer debonisuon. : ve hira a call, and he hopes, by close attention y ^ 01 i business, to receive a liberal share of the public j# LEWIS< He kHeps constantly on hand a good Stock of GENEBAL COMMISSION MERCHANT. no homo-made BOOTS AND SHOES, suitable the season. Also home-made BR0GAN8. es- * or the Sale of Produoe and the Purchase of Mericially suitable for laborers. Leather and Find- chandise, . , , .7s ,gs can be bought for cash, at a small advance on NO. lio W. I'RATT BTRKISP, j rat cost. Leather will be cut to suit pmrchasers. iqat TTHrnor iwn pecial attention will be given to REPAIRING "AvI-311A . id putting in new silk goring in ladies'and gen? Will make liberal advances on oonsign* emen's Congress gaiters. ments of cotton, and will defer the sale subject F. CHRISTMAN, Agent. to shipper's order, ' , . yo. > April 20 16 ly October 20 42 ' ANNUAL RETURNS, NEW SPRING MP^jflBRY. LLL Executors, Administrators and Guardians TTATS, BONNET** nrrkixniofl ptupovr - ^iTkl" WSV IW-; ^.ntlHalrG^ cM>b<>?*md.ttb.''8?Ue? Tuna i/i 24 * ..>ate. Building." unel' * 2t E. DICKINSON, Agent. V '* | KPHJSNBAL & TOMLINgON. : A GREAT VACUUM FILLED. I A CHEAP and permanent cure for Chills and i J\ Fever has been .a want in the South that lias caused thousands to cross the "silent river," and as many more to now "stand upon the brink." This want has been supplied, and Klutz's Infallible Chill cure is now offered to the public with a i guaranty that it will cure any case of Chills. Contains neither Arsenic nor Quinine. This medi> cine is warranted and wherever it fails, the price ! will be refunded. Price 60 oents per bottle. Sold at the York Drug Store. KUYKENDAL.& TOMLITfSON. - NO CURE, tfO PAY, McKINNON'S Colic Cure is warranted to cure every case of genuine wind Colic in horses, never it foils the medicine costs nothing. Every one who has a horse should have a bottle o this medicine. Hold at the York Drag Store. I * KUYKENDAL A TOMLINSON. NO QUARTERS. TlLACK Flag, Extinction, Annihilation, no fl Quarters. Blood ana Thunder. S' death. 4,KuKlax him," Go for him. Go tor what? Tberno' notonous Fly, with the Lightning Fly Killer. Sold by | KUYKENDAL A TOMLINSON. ! W0BD8 OF TRUTH AND S0BSEVSS6. i TN this epidemic of Diarrhoea that is now pervai JL ding the country, every one sbonld have a hot i tie of Marsden's Carminative Syrup. Sold by KUYKENDAL A TOMLINSON. WINE OF TAR. CROOK'S Wine of Tar cores Whooping Cough, and all Throat and Long Diseases. Sold by KUYKENDAL A TOMLINSON. p. DISABILITIES REMOVED. A LL disabilities, arising from an impure state JA of the blood, are speedily removed by the j Queen's Delight. ' * KUYKENDAL A TOMLINSON., IN FACT. < "KTETHENEYER any person wants anything in T the Drug Line, they should not ail to call at the York Drug Store. KUYKENDAL A TOMLINSON. ALLISON & BRATTON. MISCELLANEOUS ELIXIBS. ELIXIR Bromide Potash, Elixir Calisaya, Iron and Bismuth, Elixir Chloral Hydrate, Elixir Cinchona, Iron and Strychnia, Elixir Yalerienote of Ammonia, Elixir Valerianate of Ammoniate, Iron and Stryahnie, Elixir of Pepsin, Strychnia and Bismuth, Ferrated ; Elixir Ferrophoephated Gentian, Elixir Rhei and Colombo, Elixir Wine of Wild Cherry,Elixir Quinine<Iron and Arsenic, Elixir Black Cohosh, Selibrilo Elixir Ergot, Selibrile EJixfrWormseed, Elixir Rhubarb and Magnesia, Elixir Buchu, Elixir Buohu and Farelra Brava, Selibrile Elixir Juniper Berriea, Pepsin and Pancreated Preparations, Cod Liver Oil Pancreatizr-d, Elixir Wine Calisaya, Elixir Tarraxacum Compound, all of which were mannfrctored at the well-known establishment of Reed, Carnrick A Andrus, Manufacturing Chemists, and for sale cheep, for the cash, py ALLISON A BRATTON. NEW AND DURABLE. SOMETHINO New and Durable. Time. Mon- s ey and Labor Saved.. French Oil Polish for Carriages, Boogies, Harness, Boots and Shoesjmd all kinds of Leather. Manufactured by 8. Einstein A Co., Tanners and Carriers, and for sale cheap, by ALLISON A BRATTON, Sole Agents for York county, 8. C.. . " MONEY!MONEY:: fpSQSB Indebted to us are requested to call at X* once and settle their Accounts. We pay cash for our Goods, and therefore, those who bay from us surely cannot ask, nor expect, longer Indulgence. No more credit in this establishment. Therefore, don't ask It . ALLISON A BRATTON. GARDEN SEEDS. k CAREFUL and well selected variety of GarJ\ den Seeds, from the old established nouae of Robert Buist, for sale, for the cash, by ALLISON A BRATTON. CLOVER SEED. A LOT of Clover Seed on hand and for sale at the Drug* Store of ' . f f ALLISON A BRATTON. Ja M. IVT & CO* BOCK HILL, 8. C. - ; ?T. M. IVY at CO, Wholesale and Retail Dealers i IN ALL KMDS OF MERCHANDISE, COTTON BUYERS, ROCK HILL, S. C. AGAIN it k oar pleasure to announofr 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 fully prepared * to meet the most formidable com petition, and hope to receive, as heretofore, a liberal share of the patronage of the country. In selecting our Stock, special efforts have been made to snpply the wants of our lady customers, and we invite their especial attention to the following partial enumeration of opr LADIES9 DRESS GOODS. Poplins, in great variety; Mozambiques, Alpacas, Grenadines, Jaconet and Swiaa Muslins, Lawns, Bareges, ChaUisl'Xflfy tSkirts, Corsets, Edgings, Insertions, Braids, Chemisettes, Silk Umbrellas, Parasols, Hats, Sundowna, Ac., and Shoes, in all the lateet styles, of Serge, Call Goat and Eld, including a full line of Mike* Manufacture. GENTS9 GOODS. In Ready-Made* Clothing, .Hats, Boots and Shoes, our Stock ia far superior to any we have ever nad, in quantity, quality and price, and%e think no' one can examine these Goods without finding lust what he wants. -i > In addition, we have out oanal supply of GROCERIES, HARDWARE. CROCKERY, NOTIONS/CORN, BAC0N7FLOTJR, AC. WHOLESALE BUYERS. The attention of COUNTRY MERCHANTS is respectfully invited, as we can supply their wants as low as the same Goods can be delivered front any market, freights considered. J. M. IVY A CO. DISSOLUTION. mHE Copartnership heretofore existing in the JL Grocery and Produce business at Rock HIM, under the name and style of WILL1F0RD A McFADDEN, has been dissolved by mutual consent. The business will be continued by A. WILLIFORD, for whom a liberal share of the public patronage is solicited. A. WILLIFORD, J. V. McFADDEN. Rock Hill, December 9, 1870. A. WILLIFORD T1EGS to inform the people of York and Lanfl caster that he will continue the GROCERY AND PRODUCE BUSINESS as heretofore, at the stand formerly occupied by McLeodA Steele, opposite the depot at Rock Hill. He proposes to keep up a full stock of articles in this line, which will be sold for cash, at prices which will compete with the surrounding markets. He has now a good stock on hand, and is constantly receiving fresh supplies from the Northern markets, consisting in port, of the following items: PLANTERS'SUPPLIES. lron> Horse and Mule Shoes, Nails, Tobacco, Ac, FAMILY GROCERIES. . Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Vinegar, Flow, Meal, Lard, Salt Cheese, Fish, Oysters,Sardines, Jellies, Pickles, Brandy Peaches, figs, Raisins, Ac. HOUSEKEEPING WARES. Buckets, Tubs, Trays, Churns, Sifters, Dippers, Measures, Tin-ware of every description, Crockery, Brooms, Coffee Mills, Ac. MISCELLANEOUS. Axes, Shovels, Spades, Forks, Hoes, Whips, Hammers, Curry-Combs, Hone Brushes, Blacking Brushes, Blacking, Clothing, Cloth, Boots, Shoes. Hats, Ac. He is also prepared to * BUY OR SHIP COTTON, as the owners may desire. By strict attention to business, courtesy to customers and fair dealing with all, high ana low, he hopes to secure a share of the public patronage. ; ' A. WTLUFORD. December 15 60 AUV A MTiVTi l, AUTTV ITffRVITr" JR. SCHORB & SON beg to inform the citi zena of York county generally that they are netter prepared than over to execute PHOTOGRAPHIC PICTURES of all kinds and at all prioea, As our silent pgrtaer, "OM Sol," will probably be more attentive to our Interest for the next few months than he has been lately, we mky safely promise that none^in want of good likeWe are agents .for the celebrated "COMMON SENS* asmm MACHINE," which has no superior, andis sold at the low price of flS. We warrant it to do all that is claimed Ibr it Come and see fa* yourself There tenaw Uo need of anV anally being without a sewing machine. "We here also made arrangements with Mason, Hamlin A Co. to supply those In want of a superior PARLOR ORGAN with their celebrated instruments at New York prices. Prices given on application. Gall at our roorhs Tn the Adiokee T7K>R sale, a 6-horse power 8TEAM ENGINE JP AND BOILER, in good order, wfflr steamgaUge and water gauge, suitable for driving a Gotten Gin, Thresher, etc. Will fee sold at: a hsrgain. For further particulars, anplv to Xii M. GkI8T*