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off the homestead, includiug the title and re- j cord of proceedings, fire dollars. Sec. 3. Clerks of Courts: For signing and scaling sub. writ,fifty cents; for administering oaths, twenty-five cents; for taking and filing bonds in trover, attachment and other cases, one dollar; for signing and sealing commission to examine witness, fifty cents; recording plats, under order of court, one dollar ; rule of survey, fifty cents; each official certificate under seal, fifty cents ; issuing attachment for contempt, or other special writ, fifty cents ; signing and sealing writ of habere facias possessionem, fifty cents; receiving and paying over money officially, under three hundred i dollars, one per cent.; over that amount, one- j half of one per cent.; on bill, nolle prosequi, before given out, one dollar; on bill thrown out by grand jury, or found and nolle prosequi abated,discontinued or struck off, two dollars; on bill found and verdict by petit jury, two dollars; issuing bench warrant, one dollar ; issuing scire facias, one dollar; issuing each execution in sessions, one dollar; signing and sealing writ of habeas corpus, one dollar; issuing warrant or taking recognizance or other services in the sessions, the same fees allowed to trial justices ; each writ of venire facias, including all services incident to summoning jurors, two dollars and fifty cents ; preparing and issuing certificates for grand and petit jurors and constables, and furnishing return to county commissioners for each week of every term of court, five dollars ; furnishing advertisement in case of escheat, exclusive of printer's bill, and recording proceedings thereon, three dollars ; for advertising and giving notice to managers of elections, six dollars ; for license to au attoruev, all incidental services included, five dollars ; filing and entering notice of alien's intention to become a citi-ron nna rlallar filinnr nnrl rPPnrdiniT renort I IKVIi) VUV } UllW^ Mt<v? a of alien, one dollar; administering oaths of intention, fifty cents ; filing and entering application to become a citizen, and administering oath, one dollar; for giving certificate of citizenship, one dollar; for taking renunciation of dower or inheritance, two dollars; for ollicial record of estray, and filing papers, one dollar; every search for a paper, ten cents; every search, with certificates, fifty j cents; swearing trial justice or constable in office, and certificate, and taking bond, one dollar; recording the bonds of county officers, and certifying to same, one dollar; for every probate, in writing, twenty-five cents; for signing dedimus potestatem, two dollars ; for official certificate to exemplification of record, one dollar; on filing transcript, twenty-five cents; on entering judgment, fifty cents ; for copying papers, per copy sheet of one hundred words, each figure counting a word, fifteen cents; for siguing and sealing each exclusion and removal, fifty cents; for recording and copying deeds, mortgages and other papers, per copy sheet of one hundred words, fifteen cents; for every certificate on deeds or other papers, twenty-five cents ; on every appeal from trial justice, all services inclusive, two dollars ; for entering satisfaction on mortgage, twenty-five . cents ; for recording or copying plats, ot not more than six corners, one dollar ; for every corner more than six, ten cents; for filing and recording every rule or order for arbitration, fifty cents; for filing and recording affidavit for continuance when ordered by the judge, twenty-five cents; fur granting charters of incorporations, three dollars. Sec. 4. Trial Justices and Justices of the Peace: Oath and warrantin any criminal case, fifty cents; each recognizance, fifty cents; commitments and release, each twenty-five cents; administering and certifying oath in writing, other than above, fifty cents; issuing writ of habeas corpus by two justices jointly, two dollars; issuing summons and copy for defendant in civil cases, fifty ceuts; issuing copy for each additional defendant over one, twenty cents; issuing summons to each witness in civil cases, twenty-five cents; for swearingfand taking examination of each witness in civil cases, twenty-five cents ; for giving judgment in cases not defended, twentyfive cents; for giving judgment on hearing litigated cases, seventy-five cents; for issuing j exclusion, or removal of same, fifty cents ; report of case and takiug bond to appeal, one | dollar and fifty cents; for issuing attachment returnable to court or justice, including all notices, one dollar and fifty cents; for filing returns of garnishee and order thereon, twen five cents ; for proceedings in cases of ejection, three dollars; for approval of iudeutures of apprenticeship or servants, one dollar; for proceedings on coroner's inquest, the same fees as are allowed to coroners; for proceedings on estray of horse or mule, one dollar ; for proceedings on all other estrays, fifty cents; for taking and certifying renunciation of dower or inheritance, two dollars ; for granting order for special bail, one dollar ; for the trial of any criminal case, three dollars; for every preleminary examination of any criminal case, one dollar and fifty cents; for taking examination of witnesses in writing, as prescribed by law, one dollar; for attending and acting for the preservation of wrecked vessels and goods, three dollars per day out of the vessels' goods and effects ; for proceedings against vagrants and returning report thereof, two dollars ; for qualifying appraisers in setting off the homestead, seventy-five cents, and five cents per mile for all necessary travel. Sec. 5. Notaries Public: For taking deposition and swearing witnesses, per copy sheet, twenty-five cents; for every protest, two dollars ; for a duplicate of deposition, protest and certificate, per copy sheet, one hundred words, fifteen cents; for each attendance on any person to prove any matter or thing aud certifying the same, fifty cents, and five cents additional for every mile of necessary travel in going and returning ; for every certificate, fifty cents ; for administering an oath, on affidavit, fifty cents; for taking renunciation of dower or inheritance, two dollars. Sec. 6. Coroners : For every inquisition, ten dollars, and five cents per mile for every mile of necessary travel in going and returning; for each warrant issued, fifty cents; for each > commitment, twenty-five cents ; for each re- j rtAnfo ? fnt* Knrl \T /41U1 n - ! ullj wu in? J IVI VUVU vv\i j uiv?m i tered, five dollars; for recording proceedings! in each inquisition in his book, per copy sheet J of one hundred words, fifteen cents; for per-1 forming the duties of sheriff, the same fees as ! are allowed to sheriffs for like services. Sec. 7. Witnesses: Witnesses in civil and j criminal cases, per day one dollar, besides! mileage at five cents per mile, going and returning: Provided, That in no case, except in cases of felonies, where witnesses for the defense are bound over, shall the State be liable to pay defendant's witnesses ; witnesses in trial ! justices' court shall receive fifty cents per day j and the same mileage as allowed in Circuit! Courts. Sec. 8. Jurors: Jurors per day, one dol- j lar and fifty cents, besides mileage going and returning; jurors in trial justices'courts shall ; receive twenty-five cents for each case tried, and mileage as herein allowed to other jurors.! Sec. 9. Sheriffs: For entering every writ, i process, warrant or execution, and making en- j dorsements thereon, each twenty-five cents; for serving every writ or summons, besides mileage, orie dollar; for bond in any case, one | dollar ; for commitment and release, each j twenty-five cents; for serving each venire for j grand jury, ten dollars; for serving each ; venire for petit jury, fifteeu dollars; for serving each bench, or other warrant issued in the sessious, attachment, contempt of court, besides mileage, one dollar; for search for per-; son or goods, not found, and returned on the ! execution non est inventus, or nulla bona, be- j sides mileage, one dollar; levying attachment' or execution, besides mileage, one dollar; dieting persons per day, forty cents ; executing : convict, including all charges tor burial auu other expenses, twenty-five dollars; Irrnging up prisouer under habeas corpus, to be paid by the prisoner, if able, (if not, by the county,) besides mileage, one dollar; for executing writ of habere facias possessionem, one dollar, besides mileage of five cents per mi'e for all necessary travel going and returning; for transferring money, bonds or other securities for money to party, one-half of one per cerjt.; for summoning free holders to fry suggestion of fraud, five dollars; for serving any paper in civil or criminal cases, issued by trial justice, the same fees as are allowed to constables in like cases; conveying prisoner from one place to another, besides all necessary expenses going and returning, three dollars per day; ! each guard for sheriff in conveying prisoner, one dollar per day; commission on all moneys collected by him, if under three hundred dol-1 * 1 ? ^ Kof on m f trr\ nor I lars, iwu jier ueuu , u uvu tum ou.u, u,<v ceDt. on the first three hundred dollars, and one-half of one per cent, on balance; onefourth of one per cent, on all moneys paid ; out of office on all executions lodged ; executions lodged to bind and order not to levy, twenty-five cents; advertising defendant's property, in addition to printer's bill, fifty cents; drawing deed or mortgage, two dollars; bill of sale, one dollar; each notice served on set of managers of election, besides mileage, one dollar; in case of ejectment and ejecting tenant or others, three dollars; summoning corouer's jury and witnesses, to be paid by ' the county, five dollars ; for selling laud un-1 der decree of the Court of Probate, in lieu of j commission and all other charges, except for ! administering, three dollars. Sec. 10. Constables: For summoning each j witness in civil cases, fifty cents ; for serving i summons, rule or notice in any civil case, fifty j cents; for serving attachment on each person, I one dollar ; for levying execution, posting advertisement of sale, and paying over proceeds, fifty cents, besides a commission of two per cent, on all sums collected, to be paid by the party in execution ; for every day in search of stolen goods, to be paid by the complainant, two dollars; for serving a warrant in any State case, one dollar; for selling an estray, five per centum of the proceeds, and, in this case, five cents per mile for all necessary travel one way, to be certified in writing by the officer, on the back of the process; for all necessary service in case of ejectment, as well before as after judgment, three dollars; for summoning ooroner's jury and witnesses, to be paid by the county, five dollars. Sec. 11. That the following compension shall hereafter he allowed to any physician who may be called in by the acting coroner to make a post mortem examination, to wit: Where death has resulted from external violence, and where no dissection is required, the sum of ten dollars; where dissection is necessary, and no interment has taken place, twenty dollars; for the same, after one or more days' interment, thirty^dollars ; for the same when any chemical analysis is required, a sura not exceeding fifty dollars, together with the expenses of such analysis, and that in every case in which such a physician shall be called to any distance beyond one mile, he shall be allowed the mileage usually charged in his neighborhood : Provided, That in all cases in which chemical analysis shall be made, the physician who shall make the post mortem examination shall furnish to the county commissioners of the county in which the said examination has been made, with his account, a full statement of such analysis: Provided, further, Every account presented for services for any post mortem examination shall have the certificate of the coroner, or magistrate acting as coroner, that the services were rendered. Sec. 12. That all acts or parts of acts inconsistent with, or supplied by thisact are hereby repealed. Approved February 26, A. D. 1873. AN ACT Concerning School Funds. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of South Carolina, now met and sitting in General Assembly, and by the authority of the same : Section 1. That the General Assembly shall levy, at each regular session thereof, an annual special tax, to be known and designated as the school tax, on all taxable property throughout the State, for the support and maintenance of free common schools, which tax shall be collected at the same time, and in the same manner, and by the same agents as the general State tax, and which tax shall be paid into the treasury of the State. Sec. 2. That it be declared a misdemeanor on the part of the State treasurer to apply or appropriate any funds or moneys derived from, or collected, or received ou account of, said school tax, for any purpose or purposes whatsoever, except that of free common schools ; and, ou conviction thereof, he shall pay a fine of not less than five thousand dollars, (85000,) the same to be used for school purposes, and shall be imprisoned at the discretion of the court. Sec. 3. That the State treasurer shall furnish to the State superintendent of education, annually, ou or before the first Tuesday of March of each year, except the present year, which shall be the first day of April, a certified statement showing the amount of moneys collected or received by him ou account of said school tax. Sec. 4. That it shall be the duty of the State superintendent of educatiou to apportion, as the law specifies, the free common school funds of the Slate among the several counties thereof. Sec. 5. That it shall be the duty of each county school commissioner to apportion, according to law, the free common school funds of his county among the several school districts thereof: Provided, That any school district holiouinrr itcplf wrnnorpH hv Stldl ftnnor W .v,., "V"-' "?, ?- ?o? "J rr tiouraeut may appeal to the State superintendent of education, whose decision shall be final. Sec. 6. That it shall be the duty of each county treasurer to report monthly, ou the 15th day of each month, to the county school commissioner of his county, the amount of collections and disbursements made by him for the month on account of poll tax and all other school funds; and it shall be a misdemeanor on the part of any county treasurer to neglect, fail or refuse to make such report; and, on conviction thereof, he shall pay a fine of not less than five hundred dollars, ($500) the same to be used for school purposes in his county. Sec. 7. That all moneys disbursed by any county treasurer on account of school funds or taxes, or poll tax, shall be paid on the order of boards of school trustees, countersigned I by the county school commissioner: Provided, j That accounts or claims of school trustees for j enumerating school children shall be paid on the order of the county school commissioner. Sec. 8. That each county treasurer shall make out and forward to the State superintendent of education, annually, on the 1st day of November, a cer'ified statement, showing by school districts the amount of poll tax and the amount of local or school district taxes collected by him for the fiscal year eudiug on the 31st of October next preceding; and should any county treasurer fail, neglect or refuse to make and forward the statement as herein required, the State superintendent of | education shall make out a written complaint to the circuit solicitor for the county in which the said treasurer resides, who shall prosecute the said county treasurer for the same, and, on conviction thereof, he shall be subject to a fine of P.'C hundred dollars, (ghUUJ, the same ; to be used for free common school purposes in his county. Approved February 20, A. D. 1873. AN ACT To enforce the payment of the Poll Tax. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of i Representatives of the State of South Carolina, now met and sitting in General Assembly, | and by the authority of the same: Section 1. That there shall be assessed on j all taxable polls in the State an annual tax : of one dollar on each poll, the proceeds of which shall be applied to educational purpo- j ses ; and if any person shall refuse or neglect, to pay said tax before the expiration of the ! time fixed for the payment of all taxes, the county treasurer shall, within twenty days thereafter, furnish a list of all delinquent polls to the county commissioners of the coun-' ty ; where the person so taxed and delinquent have no property to be distrained for the pay- ' ment of said poll tax, as authorized in the act1 providing for the assessment and taxation of property," approved September 1q, 1868, the person or persons so delinquent shall he sub ject to a penalty of double the amount of! their poll tax, and, on failing to pay the same when notified of the fact, within ten days after such notice, such person or persons shall be required to work upon the highway or roads in their respective counties, as the county commissioners may direct, not exceeding three days. Sec. 2. That the said county commissioners shall, after receiving the delinquent poll list, summon such delinquents to appear at their office, and then and there give them the opportunity to pay the double tax, and on failing to do so, such delinquents shall be required to work upon the highways and roads of their respective counties, as the county. commissioners may direct; and if said delinquents, being personally warned by the said commissioners, or by written notice, served at their place of residence, shall refuse or neglect, having had ten days' notice, to attend by themselves, or substitutes equally able to perform said duties as themselves, or to pay the double tax in lieu of said duties,.or, having attended themselves shall refuse to conform to the requirements of this act, or obey the directions of the county commissioners, they shall be considered guilty of a misdemeanor, and, on conviction thereof, be imprisoned for the same, in a county jail, for a terra not less than ten days. Approved February 20, A. D., 1873. fi?"New Yorkers are seriously discussing the question of organizing a vigilant committee, to rid the city of the bands of desperadoes who daily imperil human life. Hardly a day passes that some outrage is not committed. The police seem to be powerless to repress the increasing crime. . jfiraittial anb Commercial. YORKVILLE, March 26.?Cotton?Wo report a slight improvement with a good demand, at prices ranging from 14 to 17 cents. CHARLOTTE, March 24.?Cotton.?Middling 16J to 17 : low middling 16i to 164; good ordinary 14i to 154; ordinary 10 to 12?market closing firm at above quotations. Flour?$4.30 to ?4.40 per sack, according to quality. Corn?65 to 70 cents per bushel, from wagons. Oats?55 to 60 cents. Peas?00 cents to Si per bushel. NEW YORK, March 24.?Cotton firm and held higher. Uplands 108. Sales of futures 21,300 bales as follows: March 1SJ to 18 15-16; April 18j to 18 15-16; Mav 10i to 194; June 10? to 11-16; July 10? t.n 102. CHARLESTON,March 24.?Cotton firm?middling 18i to 18}; low middling 18 to 18i; strict good ordinary 17J. LIVERPOOL, March 24.-3 P. M.-Cotton opened and continues with a hardening tendency?uplands 91. - Comparative Cotton Statement. NEW YORK, March 21.?The following is the comparative cotton statement lor the week ending to-day: 1S73. 1872. Receipts at all ports for the week... 74,300 37,788 Receipts for the j'ear to date 2,054,030 2,405,820 Exports for the week 69,508 65,890 Exports for the year to date 1,744,005 1,479,887 Stock at all United States ports....542,197 415,715 Stock at interior towns 101,213 77,534 Stock at Liverpool 607,000 676,000 American afloat for Great Britain.270,000 202,000 Financial. NEW YORK, March 24.-Gold 15J to 15?. Special ItotitEs. Good Fishing in California. What care the people of North Carolinn, South Carolina, Georgia and Florida for the fish in the gold-bearing State, when they have full storehouses and comfortable homes? The last can only be had with the nid of a Door, Sash and Blind Factory, and Builder's Emporium, such .as is now in most successful operation by Mr. P. P. Toale, of Charleston, S. C. Send for his price list. Sent free. HYMENEAL. Married?On the 13th of March, by J. J. L. Gill, Esq., Mr. WM. F. HELTON and Miss ELIZABETH C. SAUNDERS, all of Gaston county, North Carolina. omTTJARY. Dikd?In this county, near Blairsvillc, on the 18th instant, Mr. ROBERT RAINEY, aged 7:1 years. In Lancaster county, S. C., February Gtli, 1873, MOLLIE C., wife of W. D. Rogers, and daughter of Rev. W. C. and M. J. Patterson, sweetly fell asleep in Jesus, in her 291 h year. She had been a member of the M. E. Church since her 12th year and died in a full assurance of a blissful immortality "beyond the stars," leaving a devoted husband, to whom she had been married only ten months, parents, brothers, sister, and many friends to mourn our early loss. But we mourn not as those without hope. "Asleep in Jesus, blessed sleep From which none ever wakes to weep." D. At the home of Rev. W. W. Carothcrs in Perry county, Alabama, on the 7th of March, 1873, Mrs. MAGGIE J. CAROTHERS, in the 31st year of her age. The deceased was the daughter of Captain J. J. Wilson, born and reared in York county, S. C., was married to Mr. John M. Carothers, December 3rd, 18<>8, and removed to Alabama, in February, 1871. She was a child of the covenant?embraced the Saviour when very young?lived an eminently pious life, and died in the peaceful hope of a" joy oils resurrection, and a blessed immortality. In her Christian life she was truly a "witness for Jesus Christ:" and in the midst of her severe sufferings, and in her dying hours, she bore ample testimony to His love and faithfulness, and His divine power to save. "Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord." "There is rest in Heaven." C. DIME NOVELS. A LARGE lot of ORNUM & CO.'S Ten Cent Novels. Just received by W. L. GRIST, News Agent. _____ FROM this date citizens can procure BREAD ! at the POST BAKERY. Loaves weighing one pound will bo sold at tho rate of TWELVE FOR ONE DOLLAR. II. II. BENNER, 2d Lieut., 18th Infantry, Post Treasurer. March 29 13 2t* j siiTirsuii L/ui iun stitiu. A SMALL LOT of the above valuable variety A of COTTON SEED FOR SALE, delivered in Yorkville, at $1.00 per bushel; sacks 25 cents extra. The Simpson Seed are believed by those who have experimented with them, to be "inferior to none other. Apply to JAMES F. IIART. March 27 13 2t "" APPIICATIONF^"HOMESTEAD! NOTICE is hereby Riven that on the 28th dav of April next, Mrs. EMMA F. NICHOLS will apply to the undersigned to have "Homestead set off," i'i accordance with the provisions of the Sth Section of the "Homestead Act," Approved February 22, 1873. JOSEPH A. McLEAN, Judge of Probate of York Countv. March 27 13 5t?" APPLICATION FOR HOMESTEAD. NOTICE is hereby given that on the 28th day of April next, Mrs. E. C. JEFFERYSwiil apply to the undersigned to have "Homestead set off," in accordance with the provisions of the 8th Section of the "Homestead Act," Approved February 22, 1873. JOSEPH A. McLEAN, Judgo of Probate of York Countv. March 27 " 13 5t* INFORMATION WANTED OF the whereabouts of ALEXANDER FORSYTH, who emigrated to this country about forty years ago, from the Parish of Avoch, Ross Shire,"Scotland. Any person knowing anything of the above ALEXANDER FORSYTH, will confer a great obligation hv communicating with JOHN FORSYTH, Greensboro, N. C. March 27 13 2t ROAD WORKING^ TFIEOversoers of tho Highways in York county. are hereby required to CALL OUT THE HANDS in their respective Divisions, and WORK TWO DAYS, in order to put the roads in HOOD REPAIR by the 10th day of April next. By order of tho Board of Comity Commissioners. H. K. ROBERTS, Chairman Board of County Commissioners. March 27 13 * 2t | fcfr- Rock Hill Lantern copy one time and send i bill to the County Commissioners. CHESTER AND LENOIR NARROW GAUGE R. R. COMPANY. THE STOCKHOLDERS in the aliove Company are requested to meet at CHESTER, ON SATURDAY, MARCH 2<?TH, INSTANT, for the purpose of organizing the Company and electing a President and Board of Directors! a. II. da vega,' .T. H. SMITH, Commissioners. jos:herndon, March 27 1 " 13 n . It WRAPPING PAPER. ' A LOT of TIDDY'S large-sized WRAPPING PAPER on hapd and fiq* sale, by W. L. GRfST, Agent. ! CARROLL, CLARK & CO. COTTON SEED. dfif\ BUSHELS OF COTTON SEED for sale OUU by CARROLL, CLARK & CO. GREAT BARGAINS HAVE ruined many. It is only those who climb the ladder that know the strength of every round. CARROLL, CLARK <fc CO. LITTLE EXPENSES. TrEEP voureve on little expenses, and buy IV your Groceries find Dry Goods at CARROLL, I CLA RK A CO'S cheap cash Store. flour. RIDDLE'Sand Kendrick's extra Family Flour for sale, at the Grocery Store of CARROLL, CLARK A CO. glass. WINDOW Glass and prepared Putty, cheap for cash, at CARROLL, CLARK A CO'S. . umbrellas. LINEN Buggy Umbrellas, cheap for cash, at CARROLL, CLARK A CO'S. dry goods. ALL kinds of Dry Goods cheap for cash, at our Store. CARROLL, CLARK A CO. hoes. BRADE'S Crown and Patent Hoes, for sale at . CARROLL, CLARK A CO'S. potatoes. SEED Irish Potatoes, all kinds, at CARROLL, CLARK A CO'S cheap Grocery Store. roasted coffee. A SUPERIOR article of parched Coffee, for sale at CARROLL, CLARK A CO'S. "the value of a dollar. IF you know the yalue of n dollar, go to CARROLL, CLARK A CO'S to spend it. W. H. & J. P. HERNDOR you can get SHOVEL, Sweep and Bull Tongue Plows, at HERNDON'S. pickles. A GOOD assortment of Pickles can be found at HERNDON'S. received. A LOT of good Beef Hams haye been received at HERNDON'S. hollow warei "iri?\TC! OrtwlAwo T ?n Clrillfifu onfl Pnfa for Qftln UV UU1UUI o. uiu kjaiiiuw MM? M. W...W at , HERNDON'S. HAMS. THE "best Hams, to bo had at HERNDON'S Grocery. TIN WARE. WE are manufacturing a lot of No. 1 Tin Ware, made of the best Tin, and at lowprices. W. H. & J. P. HERNDON. WOODEN WARE. TUBS, all sizes and prices; Buckets, all prices; Baskets, all sizes and prices, at W. H. ?fc J. P. HERNDON'S. TAN-BARK. PTIA/A CORDS of good OAK BARK wanted, OLH.* for which we will pay $5.00 per cord, cash, delivered at the Tan Yard in good order. W. H. & J. P. HERNDON. [ PLOW STEELi A LARGE lot of Plow Steel on hand. Those in need of a good article will do well to give us a call. W. H. <fe J. P. HERNDON. ~~ HOESi BRADES' and other stvles?best in market. W. H. it J. P. HERNDON. ADICKES& BLACK. ADICKES & BLACK of the large DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT, corner of CONGRESS AND LIBERTY STS., Offer great inducements to their FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS. They propose selling their present stock A T MV.VV -Rp-nnnTlD PPTHPS 111 IVXlXfWWUi/ iivxuuw, in order to make room for their SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. They now HAVE AN AGENT NOTRH, who is constantly supplying THE LATEST NOVELTIES. They feel assured that they CAN DEFY COMPETITION both as regards QUALITY AND PRICES! STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. York County* WHEREAS WM. I. CLAWSON has applied to me for Letters of Administration, de bonis non, on all and singular, the goods and chattels, rights and credits of JAMES MISSKELLY, late of the county aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before mo at our next Judge of Probate's Court,for the said county, to be holden at York Court House, on the 5T1I DAY OF APRIL, next, to shew cause, if any, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and Seal, this 17th day of March, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-two, and in the 97th year of the Independence of the United States of America. JOSEPH A. McLEAN, Judge of Probate. March 20 ' 12 2t STATE OF SOUTH CAKUJLIHA, York County. WHEREAS RICHARD C. THOMPSON has applied to me for Letters of Administration, on all and singular, the goods and chattels, rights and credits of Dr. WM. P. THOMPSON, late of the county aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors ofthe said deceased, to he and appear before me, at our next Judge of Probate's Court for the said County, to be holdcn at York Court House on the i>TH DAY OF APRIL, next, to shew cause, if any, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and Seal, this 17th day of March, in the* year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-two, and in the 97th year of the Independence of the United States of America. JOSEPH A. McLEAN, Judge of Probate. March 20 12 2t g tj~atis o s . PHCENIX GUANO. WILCOX. GIBBS & CO'S MANIPULATED BUAHO. WE can fill orders promptly for the above CELEBRATED FERTILIZERS, imported and prepared by Wilcox, Gibbs it Co., Charleston, S. C., and Savannah, Ga., as they have ample stock on hand to supply all demands. Order soon, before the railroads are blockaded with freight. Special attention is called to the use ofthe Phoenix Guano mixed with Cotton Seed. Apply for Circulars, giving prices, terms, Ac., to JAMES MASON. February 27 0 lm NOTICE TO CREDITORS. TV I'ftVMOV Pf.WAM?YOVtV CftTTVTV. David T. Lcssley and Isabella J. Roddey, Administrators, against William R. Hayes and others.?Dill to Marshal Assets and pa\j Debts. THE Creditors of DAVID RODDEY, deceased, who have presented and established sealed demands iti above stated cause, are hereby notified that I am prepared to pay them the final dividend on their claims so presented and established in said cause. J. F. WALLACE, C. C. C. Pr.s. February 20 8 tf J. S. R. THOMSON, SOLICITOR IN BANKRUPTCY, YORKVILLE, H. C. "*5^ Special attention given to the filing of Petitions. June 20 25 tf ANNUAL RETURNS. ADMINISTRATORS, Executors, Guardians i and Trustees, are hereby notified to make j their ANNUAL RETURNS, without further delav. J. A. McLEAN, Judge of Probate. March 20 12 8t j ~ WHO BURNT COLUMBIA \ ""j A FEW copies for side at the ENQUIRER Of? i lice at fifty cents per copy, T. m. DOBSON & CO. G. It. RATCHFORD. WE have secured the services of Mr. G. R. RATCHFORD, who will be pleased to see his old friends and customers, as ne is satisfied he can do them good again in the way of selling Dry Goods and Groceries. Call and see him. T. M. DOBSON <fc CO. 1872. PERSONS indebted to us for 1872, will find their accounts in the hands of an officer, with instructions to sue if not settled by the 25th. We must and will have money. T. M. DOBSON & CO. POCKET KNIVES. WE are well supplied with Pocket Knives. Any one needing a knife would do well t>"? call and see our stock before purchasing. T. M". DOBSON A CO. PAPER, PENS, &C. WE can show a nice line of Paper, Pens, Ink and Envelopes, which we are offering low for cash?high on credit. T. M. DOBSON A CO. READY-MADE CLOTHING. JUST received, a lot of nice Spring and Summer Clothing, which we offer low, for cash. T. M. DOBSON A CO. BED TICKING. A NICE lino of Bed Ticking is offered low, for cash, at DOBSON'S. LOOKING GLASSES. LOOKING GLASSES are offered low, to close out. T. M. DOBSON A CO. SILVER THIMBLES^ TOU can find Silver Thimbles at the Store of T. M. DOBSON A CO. INDELLIBLE INK. 1NDELLIBLE INK and Pencils for sale at DOBSON'S. TRAVELING BAGS. TRAVELING BAGS are offered low, for cash, at T. M. DOBSON A CO'S. HAT RACKS. NICE Hat Racks can be bought at the Store of T. M. DOBSON <fc CO. BOOTS. BARGAINS are offered in Boots, to close out, at DOBSON'S. 4-4 SHIRTING^ A AAA YARDS 4-4 Shirting, for sale at lUUll DOBSON'S. SALEM JEANS. 6 PIECES Salem Jeans and some nice Tweeds, for sale by T. M. DOBSON A CO. BACON. * ' * ? ??J?? ' - ? J maIA of AL.U l'01 lilicon just arrivwu turn mi u tug Grocery Store of T. M. DOBSON & CO. CHEESE. YOU can find Factory Cheese at the cash Store of T. M. DOBSON A CO. COPY BOOKS. YOU can find good Cony Books at DOBSON'S Store. POWDER AND FUSE. BLASTING Powder and Safety Fuse, for sale at T. M. DOBSON <fc CO'S. GLUE POTS. A LOT of nice Glue Pots just received, at T. M. DOBSON A CO'S. SPOOL THREAD. SPOOL Thread can be bought at DOBSON'S, at 50 cents per dozen. STEEL. JUST received a nice lot of Plow Steel, which we offer low. T. M. DOBSON <fe CO. TABLE SALT. A LOT of Table Salt in bags, for family use, for sale at DOBSON'S. AXLE GREASE. AXLE GREASE can be obtained at our Grocery. T. M. DOBSON A CO. ~ MATCHES. PARLOR Matches, in wood and paper boxes, for sale at DOBSON'S. WROUGHT NAILS. A LOT of Wagon, Hinge and Wrought Nails, for sale by T. M. DOBSON & CO. HANDLES. SAW, Auger, Chisel and Awl Handles, for sale at T. M. DOBSON A CO'S. MUCILAGE. STICICWELL'S Mucilage, for sale bv T. M. DOBSON A CO. CHISELS FRAME, Socket and Mortice Chisels, for sale at T. M. DOBSON A CO'S. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL7 PURE BLOOD! PURE FLESH! QUEEN'S delight cures all diseases that have their origin in a vitiated condition of the humor. iniotnm ulinll QQ Sr.rr.fll 1 O Tt h Oil m flHtMri fVlTl. sumption, Boils, itching humors of the skin, ail Skin Diseases, Erysipelas, Ac. A supply always on hand at the York Drug Store. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. WINE OF TAR. CROOK'S Wine of Tnr, is getting up quite a reputation as a remedy in incipient consumption, Chronic Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Ac. The reputation is well deserved. People speak of it in the highest terms. Can alwavs l>e found at the York Drug Store. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. HELMBOLD'S BUCHIL. A HIGHLY concentrated Fluid Extract ol Buchu, and a standard and never failing remedy in all diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder. A supply at the York Drug Store. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. DRUGS! DRUGS! MY Stock of Drugs, Medicines, Paints. Oils, Dye-Stuffs, Perfumery, Ac., is now larger and more complete than it has ever been, embracing everything to be found in a first-class Drug Store. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. TUSCARORA CORN. A LARGE, Productive Field Corn, especially 1X desirable as a Bread Corn. Makes Meal a? white as the finest wheat Flour. A small supply just received at the Y. D. S. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. SIMMONS7LIVER REGULATOR, IN packages, and Simmons' Hepatic Compound, already prepared. Another supply just in, at tho York Drug Store. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. 20,000 SUGAR-COATED PILLS, of the different recognized and valuable formulas. Just in, af the York Drug Storo. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL W1I S()VS LIVER REMEDY. a u.-iwo o?wi nflfmnnonkfliim fnr all diseases caused by a deranged Liver, such as Jaundice, Dys'pepsia, Heartburn, Fevers, Nervousness, Impurity of the Blood, Melancholy, Costiveness, Sick Headache, Pains in the Head, and all kindred diseases. EVKRY FAMILY SHOULD HAVE IT. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Prepared only by WILSON & BLACK, CHARLOTTE, N. C. March 0 10 6m ~ yorkville marble yard, THANKFUL for thelihoral patronage bestowed upon me in the past, I take this method of informing the citizens of York and adjoining counties, that I now have on hand a fine stock of FOREIGN AND AMERICAN MARBLE, and am prepared to fill all orders with which I may bo favored. I am constantly roceiving new Designs FOR MONUMENTS AND HEADSTONES, which I will take pleasure in showing to those desiring work, thereby better enabling them to make selections. All orders promptly filled IN A WORKMANLIKE MANNER, and at prices as low as any in the United States. F. IIAPPERFHELD. January 2 1 ly " "application we"discharge. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned. Administrators of the estate of H. MONROE WHITE, deceased, will make a final settlement with the Judge of Probate of York County, on the 8th day of April next, when they will make application for a final discharge as Administrators of the said estate. L "'wHriTf' 1 Administrators. * ' ' ' c*. March u iu ? - NOTICE TS hereby given to all persons having claims against the estate of DANIEL QUINN, deceased, to present them to the undersigned within the time prescribed by law, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. R. E. PORTER, Agent for tho heirs of Daniel Quinn, docoased. March 13 11 4t _____ QIVTN08VILLK YARN for sale at the Store II of CARROT,L, CLARK A CO. M. STRAUSS & SON, TODEE EAWIISSON'S HOTEL. IMPORTANT ADDITIONS. 2000 YARDS Prints. 2000 " Brown Shirting. 1000 " Sea Island Shirting. 1000 " Heavy Striped Homespun. 2000 " Long Cloth. 2000 " Bed Ticking. M. STRAUSS & SON. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!! M STRAUSS <k SON have just received a a new supply of seasonable Dry Goods and fancy articles. urniTrTinv IN PRICES. fllHE prices of Cassimeres, Flannels, Japanese X Silks and Poplins have been reduced, at M. STRAUSS A SON'S. GREAT BARGAINS. GREAT bargains in Ready-Made Clothing. We want to sell out our Winter Stock at cost and less than cost. M. STRAUSS A SON. HATS AND CAPS. A FULL assortment of Hats and Caps for sale, at M. STRAUSS A SON'S. BOOTS AND SHOES. JUST received a larjje assortment of Children's Shoes, Ladies' Gaiters, and Men's Brogans. M. STRAUSS A SON. AFEW LEFTi A FEW Balmorals, Shawls, Collars and Cuffs left, which wo want to sell out, regardless of cost. M. STRAUSS A SON. NAPKINS, &C. ANEW supply of Table Napkins, Toweling and Towels, for salo at M. STRAUSS A SON'S. SPOOL THREAD. (5ww-| YARDS Spool Thread, at 50 cents per | dozen, for sale at M. STRAUSS A SON'S. MEN'S SOCKS. A LOT of Men's Socks on hand and for sale, at M. STRAUSS A SON'S. SINGER'S MACHINES. SINGER'S Sewing Machines and Needles, on hand and for sale, at M. STRAUSS A SON'S. COUNTERPANES. WHITE and Colored Counterpanes for sale, at M. STRAUSS A SON'S. -T. H. ADAMS. NEW STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS AT THE OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE. WE are now opening a full and complete assortment of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GOODS, to which we respectfully invite the attention of the public. , Our Goods were selected with CARE AND TASTE, and embrace everything in the DRESS LINE which is new and attractive, consisting of SATEENS, of all shades; EMPRESS CLOTHS I ' and ALPACAS, black and colored; solid and . striped POPLINS; REPS, TAMISE CLOTH, BOMBAZINE, MERINOS, VELVETEENS, PLUSH, Ac.; a full line of WHITE GOODS; TRIMMINGS, in endless variety ; GLOVES, HOSIERY, HANDKERCHIEFS, Ac. Gentlemen's DRESS GOODS of all kinds and prices, READY-MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS. i An inspection of our Stock and prices is respectfully solicited. We guarantee every article in accordance with the price and quality, and recommend nothing , unless fully tested by judgment and experience. JOHN H. ADAMS. W. H. H, HOUSTON & CO., i CHARLOTTE, N. C. W. H. H. HOUSTON & CO., (Successors to W. J. Black & Co., and Gregory 8t Williamson.) WHOLESALE GROCERS COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 1 . DEALERS IN i LIQUORS, TOBACCO, FLOUR, GRAIN, SC. (At Gregory St Williamson's old stand, Trade Street,) CHARLOTTE, IV. C. :o: AGENTS FOR SEA-FOWL GUANO AND , HOUSTON'S PROLIFIC COTTON SEED. Strict personal attention given to the pur. chase and sale of Cotton. February 27 9 ly FRESH ARRIVALS. Just received at ' \V. H. H. HOUSTON & CO'S., 200 BARRELS SYRUP, all grades, 100 Boxes Bacon, Sides and Shoulders, 100 Barrels Sugar, all grades, , 30 Boxes Cheese, , 3000 Pounds Leather, 100 Boxes Candy, 100 Sacks Coffee, 50 Barrels Potatoes?Goodrich and Early Rose, , 50 Boxes Candles, ; 300 Tons celebrated Sea Fowl Guano, All of which we offer to Merchants and Farmers upon the most favorable terms of any house in ! the City. RIBBONS, MILLINERY &STRAW GOODS, iTi py o 1 o / o . ALSO WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, &C. ARMSTRONG, CATOR & CO., Importers, Manufacturers and Jobbers in Bonnet, Trimming', Neck and Sash Ribbons, Velvet Ribbons, Neck Ties, BONNET SILKS, SATINS, VELVETS AND CRAPES, FLOWERS, ORNAMENTS, FRAMES, &C. STRAW BONNETS, AND LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HATS, Trimmed and Untrimmed, AND IN CONNECTING WARE ROOMS, WHITE GOODS, LINEN, EMBROIDERIES, LA0E8. NETS. COLLARS, 8ET8, HANDKERCHIEF8, VEILING, HEAD NETS, &C., &C. NOS. 237 AND 239 BALTIMORE STREET, BALTIMORE, MD. THESE Goods are manufactured by us or boughtfor Cash directly from European and American Manufacturers, embracing all the latest novelties, unequaled in variety and cheapness in I any market. Orders filled with care, promptness and despatch. February 27 9 4t* _____ BOOT AND SHOE STORE O F S. B. Meacham Sc Co., KEEPS a full and splendid stck of BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, LEATH- I ER and SHOE-FINDINGS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, ! and will sell cheaper than the same Goods can be I l,a/l oluott'horn Wo urn determined to make Cheater ft SHOE MARKET. Give ua a eall in SMITH & MELTON'S Hotel j Building, Chester, S. C. January 2 1 3m I I AGRICULTURAL, LIENS, ; /CONVEYANCES of Real Estate and Mortgages I Vy for sale at tho ENQUIRER OFFICE. 1 AUCTION SALES. JUDGE OF PROBATE'S SALE. Charles Boyd, Petitioner, against Juliet E. Drennan ana others, heirs-at-law of Charles Boyd, Sr., deceased.?Order for Sale of Land. BY virtue of an order from Joseph A. McLean, Judge of Probate for York county, I will expose to public salo at York Court House, on the FIRST MONDAY OF APRIL, NEXT, the following described real estate, belonging to tho estate of Charles Boyd, Sr., deceased. A tract of land situated in York county, known as the "Indian Land tract," bounded by lands of William S. Moore, James C. Poag, Lewis McElwee and others, containing ONE HUNDRED AND NINETY ACRES, more or less. " nn iha flav of Terms of sale.?tasu ouiuusnt v.. ^ Rale to pay the costs and expenses of these proceedings. The balance of the purchase money on a credit until the first day of January, 1874. Titles to be signed but not delivered nntil the purchase money is paid. Purchaser to give bond and sureties for the payment of the balance of purchase money. ($11.70) R. H. GLENN, S. Y. C. March 6 10 5t SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of writs offieri facias, to me directed, will bo sold between the legal hours or Sheritr's sale, ON THE FIRST MONDAY IN APRIL NEXT, at York Court House, the following property, to wit: One tract of land, situated on the Chester road, six miles from Yorkville, whereon Wm. Sandifer now resides, bounded by lands of Robert M. Lindsay, widow Sandifer, S. G. Hemphill, and others, levied on as the property of Green Sandifer, deceased, at the suit of John S. Bratton for another and others. ($2.62J One tract of land, lying on the waters of Allison Creek, bounded "by lands of Reuben Dnlin, B. R. Miller and others. One other tract of land, situated on the Landsford" road, about five miles from Yorkville, bounded by lands of Isabella Steele, Hugh Warren and others. Also one other tract of land, situated about one mile from Yorkvillo, bounded by lands of H. F. Adickos, Dr. J. B. Allison and others, levied on as the property of Dr. J. M. Lowry, at the suit of H. F. Adickes, Reuben Dulin, S. A. Bell, B. T. Wheeler and 0. M. Cheek, Bratton, Mason <fc Withers, S. B. Mcacham, Survivor, Black & Company, and others. ($5.26 One tract of land, situated about three miles and . one-half from Yorkville, on the King's Mountain road, bounded by lands of Joseph Neel, Jas. Brian and others, levied on as the property of John and the C. Jackson, at tne suius ui mci/uu wuvm, ? Lebrandt and McDowell Stove Company. ($7.20 One tract of land, situated in York county, on tlie waters of Turkey Creek, bounded by lands of Reuben McConnell, Wm. Jones, and others, levied on as the property of Elias M. Kirkpatrick, at the suit of Walter B. Metts, Commissioner in Equity of York District, and others. ($7.20 itar~ Terms invariably cash?purchasers to pay for papers and stamps. Purchasers who do not comply with the terms of sale, must expect the property bid off by them to be advertised for resale attueir risk for the ensuing sales-day. R. H. GLENN, S. Y.C. March 6 10 5t THE YORKVILLE BRANCH OF THE CIUZEB'S SAYHr&S BAIK OF SO. CABOMA. Banking Office Opposite the Store of J. H. Adams. Deposits of $1 and Upwards Received. Interest allowed at the rate of 7 per cent, per annum on Certificates of Deposit, and 0 per cent, compounded every six months on acconnts. PRINCIPAL OFFICE - - COLUMBIA, S. C. WM. MARTIN President JOHN B. PALMER, Vice-President A. G. BRENIZER, Cashier. J. H. SAWYER. Ass't Cashier in general charge. JOHN C. B. SMITH Local Assistant Cashier. Directors.?Wade Hampton, William Martin A. C. Haskell, F. W. McMaster, E. H. Heinitsh, John B. Palmer, Thos. E. Gregg, Columbia. J. Eli Gregg, Marion. G. T. Scott, W. G. Mayes, Newberry. B. H. Rutledge, D. Ravenel, Jr., Henry Buist, Charleston. Gen. Samuel McGowan, Abbeville. ? -"itit.it nonriNA t BRANCHES in suu iu viiuvuuoa . Location. Local Ass't Cashiers. Charleston, D. RAVBNKL, Jb. Orangeburg .....J. H. FOWLES. Sumter, J. W. DARGAN. Spartanburg, GEORGE COFIELD. Newberry,..:; T. S. DUNCAN. Laurens Dr. JOHN W. SIMPSON. Greenville, J. J. BLACKWOOD. Abbeville, Hon. D. L. WARDLAW. Camden, W. D. McDOWELL. Unionville, E. R.WALLACE Yorkville, W. B. METTS. FINANCE COMMITTEE AT YORKVILLE. B. T. WHEELER, J. H. ADAMS, L. M. GRIST. SIGHT DRAFTS drawn onall the Branches oT the Bank in this State, and also on all the prominent places in the United States and Europe. its* Stocks, Bonds, Gold and Silver bought and sold. Mutilated Currency purchased at a small discount. W. B. METTS, Assistant Cashier at Yorkville. January 30 5 ly THE NORTH CAROLINA FOUNDRYMACHINE AND AGRICULTURAL WORKS "K/JANUFACTURE Saw Mills, Horse Powers. iVJL Hav Presses, Spoke and Handle Lathes; all kinds of "Plows, Sub-Soils, Harrows, Cultivators, Straw Cutters, Ac ; Mill, Mine and Bridge Castings, COOK AND HEATING STOYES, And Castings of every description. SERGEANT & McCAULEY, Proprietors, . Greensboro, N. C. COOKING STOYES. We wish to call special attention to our COOKING STOYES, of which there are several hundred in use, and giving entire satisfaction. We are the first MANUFACTURERS OF STOVES in North Carolina, and as we sell them for less than they can be delivered from the North, we claim the patronage of those in need. You can save the freight from the northern cities to this place, which is no small item, by buying of us. and at the same time get a STOVE THAT IS MORE DURABLE, as the plates are much heavier than those of northern make. The following are our prices, delivered at depot in this place: No. 8, with 10 pieces ware and 8 feet pipe, $30 00 44 <J 44 4< 44 44 14 44 44 28 00 Address, SERGEANT A McCAULEY, Greensboro, N. C. January 30 5 ly STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUlfTY OF YOBK-OOUBT OF 00MM0H PLEA& Reuben Dulin, Assignee, Plaintiff, against Rhoda Ferguson, Green Ferguson ana William P. Broach, Defendants.?Summons for Money Demand. To Rhoda Ferguson, Green Ferguson and William P. Broach, Defendants in this action. YOU are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, which has this day been filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for the said county, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber, at his office, in the town of Yorkville, South Carolina, within twenty days after the service of this summons on you, exclusive of the day of such service ; and if you fail to answer this complaint within the time aforesaid, the Plaintiff will take judgment against you for the sum of three thousand one hundred and thirty-two dollars and sixty-two cents, with interest at the rate of seven percent, per annum, from the twentieth day of December one thousand eight hundred and fiftv-five and costs. Dated Yorkville, S. C., January 20th, 1873. JAMES F. HART, Plaintiff's Attorney. March 6 10 6t BOOT AND SHOE MAKING. THE undersigned respectfully announces to his friends and the public in general, that he is prepared with A FINE STOCK OF MATERIAL, in his line, suitable to the wants of every customer, who may give him a call. They may not only obtain an article of good quality AT A REASONABLE PRICE, but are also certain to secure what is equally as desirable, a good fit and fashionable style. These are advantages wmcn snouia noi do overjuoseu. Special attention is called to the celebrated cloth top Congress Gaiter and the Congress Shoe FOR SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR. Also, on hand, a good stock of light and heavy I BROGANS and OXFORD TIES, which are warranted to give entire satisfaction for the price paid. Special and prompt attention is given to repairing. F. CHRISTMAN, Agent. March 28 13 tf BANK OF CHARLESTON. NATIONAL BANKING ASSOCIATION,) Charleston, S. C., February 20, 1873. J ON and after the first day of March next, this Bank will be prepared to Consolidate the Stock of the Bank of Charleston into that of the present organization. One share of the latter, par value ($100) one hundred dollars, will bo issued for five (5) whole or ten (10) half shares of the former. Future dividends will be paid upon the Consolidated Stock only ; those accruing upon the unconsolidated will be reserved until consolidation of the same shall lie effected. The Books of Transfer will be closed from March 1st to April 1st. WM. B. BURDEN, Cashier. March 13 11 3m CARPENTER'S TOOLS. JACK. Joint, Smoothing and Match Planes, at CARROLL, CLARK A CO'S.