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going sections without, however, waiving its right to demand such notice. fitli. That the amount received for subscriptions to stock at the various branches, be retained at each branch and bo subject to the control of the local finance board, and be for the exclusive protection of the depositors at that branch. 7th. That each local board be elected by local stockholders. 8th. That the general hoard ho elected by the stockholders, and that at least two-thirds of said board be residents of Columbia, in order to secure a quorum. These propositions, if accepted by threefourths in number and amount of creditors, will enable the Bank to resume business under the control of trustees. On motion, Dr. R. T. Allison was called to preside over the meeting. After remarks by several persons present, a committee of five was elected to obtain information and report upou the apparent condition of the Bank, and as to the expediency of accepting or rejecting the propositions submitted.- The committee elected consists of I. D. Witherspoon, Esq., J. W. P. Hope, Col. A. Coward and William McGill, who are expected to report at a general meeting of the stockholders, to he held in the Court House on Saturday next, at 11 o'clock, A. AI. It is understood that Col. J. B. Palmer, the Vice-President of the Bank, will be present at the meeting on Saturday, prepared to give all desired information in regard to the condition of the institution. Every depositor should attend this proposed meeting, in order that some line of policy may be determined upon, with a view to protecting the interests of all concerned. TRANSFERS OF*KKAL ESTATE. Since our last report, the following transfers of real estate in this county have been recorded by the County Auditor: A. M. Jackson to D. H. Smith. Tract of 200 acres in King's Mountain township. Con* sideration $2800. Iredell and Alletr Jones to Martin Armstrong. Tract of 108 acres in Ebenezer township. Consideration $1200. J. H. Clawson, assignee of A. T. Black, to W. A. Steele. Lot in Rock Hill. Consideration $146. Same to Sarah T. Barber. Lot in Rock Hill. Consideration $316. R. H. Glenn, Sheriff, to J. B. Poag. Tract of 59 acres in Bethesda township. Consider~<>?on UIUU Q\J6\J. Dr. J. B. Withers to J. F. Hart. Tract of 251 acres in York township. Consideration 82761. Joseph Steele to J. W. Steele and J. L. and J. W. Poag. Tract of 483 acres in Catawba township. Consideration 83000. J. D. Mitchell and others to J. C. Burge. * Tract of 100 acres in- Catawba township. Consideration 81250. Calvin Whisonaut to M. A. Me A lister. Tract of 170 acres iu Cherokee township. C^^tferation 8500. "^BB^Bratton to Chester Jones. Lot in the town of Yorkville. Consideration 850. SALEiT-DAY. Monday last was sales-day for January; and notwithstanding the inclement weather, there was a very large attendance of people from all sections of the county. Under executions the Sheriffsold the following property : Rebecca Clinton's land ; 62 acres, bought by T. F. Clinton, for 8300. The xVlfred Stilwell lands, situated near town, embracing 60 acres, were bought at a nomlnn I KM bv W P. Hpiittv mnrfor>i<rpp. I "" """ "J jt b~B~ ? Lot in Yorkville, known as the S. J. Kuykendall lot. Bought by W. I. Clawson, for S250. Of Johu D. Smarr's lands, advertised, only , one tract of 300 acres was sold, which was bought by Calvin Whisonant for 8525. The Judge of Probate sold the following for partitiou : Lands belonging to the estate of II. II. Simrill, in the vicinity of Clay Ilill. Tract No. 1 ; 91 acres, bought by M. C. McCay, at 88.10 per acre. Tract No. 2; 100 acres, bought by Madison Hill, at 88.10 per acre. Tract No. 3; 68 acres, bought by Nelson Dickson at S7.25 per acre. Tract No. 4; 116 acres, bought by Abe Choat at 811.25 per acre. Tract No. 5 ; 40 acres, bought by Abe Choat at S12 per acre. Tract No. 6; 501 acres, bought by S. D. Simrill at 818.00 per acre. Tract No. 7 ; 351 acres, bought by 8. D. Simrill at 814 per acre. The Samuel McCullough lauds ; 162 acres, bought by Wm. McCullough, at S5.15 per acre. Lands of Jane Craig, deceased ; 244 acres, bought by Elizabeth F. Nichols, at 81 per acre. Movements of Immigrants.?The tide bf immigration has begun to flow with some steadiness into this State. As we noticed at the time, a steamer brought into Charleston, about three weeks since, a considerable number of persons seeking employment, according to engagements, in Edgefield, Newberry, Chester, Abbeville, Anderson, aud a few in Columbia. We have noticed since that others were on their way to Darlington. During the past week, thirty-five Germans have settled at Long Cane, in Abbeville, and about 150 more are expected. Sixteen immigrants, of both sexes, craftsmen, laborers and house servants, arrived at Ninety-Six last week. Very considerable interest is manifested in this matter throughout the country. There is urgent need that they should come and be cordially welcomed. They do well, generally, where they are properly treated, and are of suitable character to be incorporated into our society. Only a day or two ago, we heard of several sturdy Scotchmen, a few miles above Sumter, who have succeeded in purchasing land by their earnings on rented laud, during the last year or two, and are now rapidly improving their property, and setting an example of industry, thrift and correct moral deportment which is having its effect in the neighborhood. By all means, let them be encouraged to come.? Columbia Phoenix. Jinaucial ani) Commercial. YORKVILLE, January 7.?VVehave no change to report in the price of cotton. The receipts have been light. We now quote extremes at 8i to 14. Flour, per sack of 100 lbs., $4.85 to $.">.10; Corn, 7.1 to 80; Meal, 80 to So; Peas, 65 to 7-1; Oats, 55 to 65; Sweet Potatoes, 60 to 75; Irish Potatoes, $1 to $1.15; Dried Apples, $1.50 to $2; Dried Peaches, $1.75 to $2.25. CHARLOTTE, January0.?Cotton.?Sales for the week light. Market quiet. Low middling, _ 14i ; strict good ordinary, 13?. Low grades neglooted. NEW YORK, January 6.?Cotton dull. Sales 1867 bales at 16J to 162. Futures closed weak. Sales of 2000bales as follows: January 15 11-32 ; February 15? to 15 25-32; March 10? to 16 0-32; April 16 11-10; May 17 5-32 to 17?. Comparative Cotton Statement. NEW YORK, January 2.?Tho following is the comparative cotton statement for the week ending to-day : 1873. 1872. Receiptsat ail ports for the week... 100,678 101,211 Receipts for tho year to date, 1,633,265 1,626,206 Exports for the week 102,531 72,782 Total Exports to date 880,782 905,632 Stock at all United States ports....776,006 514,912 Stock at interior towns 130,218 89,091 Stock at Liverpool, 593,000 421,000 American afloat for Great Britain.240,000 204,000 Financial. NEW YORK, JanuarvO.?Gold irregular at 112 toll?. Special |lotitrs. lleiigious Notice. Rev. L. A. Johnson will preach at Shady Grove Church, near Hood's Store, on the 4th Sunday in this month, at 11 o'clock, A. M. There will be no preaehingat Blaek's Stat ion until the 2nd Sunday in March. January 8 - 11 I Religious Notice. Tlio Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be administered in the Presbyterian Church next Sabbath morning, the 11th instant. The usual services may bo expected Friday night and on Saturday, ltev. Joseph R. Wilson, I>. D,, of Columbia, will preach on Sabbath morning ami at night. Januarys 2 It Ticket for Town Council. FOR 1NTKXOANT, J. S. R. THOMSON. FOR WARORNX, JOS KIM I 1IFRN DON, J. R. SCHORR, EDWARD WHEELER, RORERT WRKtIIT. Januarys 2 It Specific Medicines. All <jf Drs. (Ircene, Lindley and Reutley's great "Specific Medicines" may be obtained of J. C. Kuykendal, in this town. They need only to be tried to become standards in every house. Have you a cough? Use their medicated Honey. Do you sutler from neuralgia? Try their Neuralgia Specific. A happy new Year! ( reeling from the PropriklAiillinrn nnililord1 Kmnflrill 111. to all in North Carolina, South Carolina, Ceorgia, Florida and Alabama. I. II. IIai.i. it Co., Proprietors, have by judicious advertising and selling warranted work at fair prices, placed their Establishment at the head of the building and manufacturing business in the South. Their motto for 1874 will be the same its for is?:! ?"Rest Work, Largest Stock, Lowest Prices," on their Blinds, Sashes, Doors, White Pino, Walnut and Fancy Lumbers, for Cabinet Makers' use, Marble and Marblei/.ed Slate Mantel Pieces. They are also Agents for Asbestos Rooting and Roof Coaling, for Covering Factories, Dwellings, Ac. Fordujabilitv.and cheapness it has no equal. Send for Price List, Circulars, Ac. January 1 1 2t Pratt's Astral Oil. Absolutely safe. Perfectly odorless. Always uniform. Illuminating qualities superior to gas. Burns in any lamp without danger of exploding or hiking fire. Manufactured expressly to displace the use of volatile and dangerous oils. Its safety under every possible test, and its perfect burning qualities, are proved by its continued use in over 300,000 families. Millions of gallons have been sold and no accident?directly or indirectly?has ever occurred from burning, storing or handling it. The Insurance Companies and Fire Commissioners throughout the country recommend the Astuai. as the best safeguard when lamps arc used. Send for circular. For sale at retail by the trade generally, and at wholesale by the proprietors, CHAS. PRATT A CO., 108 Fuiton Street, New York. December 4 . 40 fini* THE MOST POPULAITMEDICINE EXTANT 1810. OVER 30 YEARS. 1873. SINCE TIIK INTRODUCTION OF PERRY DAVIS' PAIN-KILLER, And after thirty years trial, the "PAIN-KILLER" may justly he styled the groat medicine of the world, for there is no region of the globe into which it lias not found its way, and none where it has not been largely and highly prized. More over, there is no climate to which it has not proved itself to be well adapted for the cure of a considerable variety of diseases; it is admirably suited for every rare. It has lost none of its good name by repeated trials, but continues to occupy a prominent position in every medicine chest; and is still receiving the most unqualified testimonials to its virtues, from persons ofthc highest character and responsibility. Physicians of the first respectability recommend it as a most cll'ectual preparation for the extinction of pain. It is not only the best remedy ever known for Bruises, Cuts, Burns, itc., but for Dysentery or Cholera, or any sort of bowel complaint, it is a remedy unsurpassed for efficiency and rapidity of aetion. In the great cities of India and other hot climates, it has bo come uic Ktanuaru Aieuicino ior an sucn complaints, as well as for Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, and other kindred disorders. For Coughs and Colds, Canker, Asthma, and Rheumatic difficulties, it has been proved by the most abundant and convincing testimony to be an invaluable medicine. No article ever attained such unbounded popularity. As an external and internal medicine, the Paiu-Killcr stands unrivalled. Thirty Years are certainly a long enough time to prove the elliciency of any medicine, ami that the PAIX-KILLKR is deserving of all its proprietors claim for it, is amply proved by the nnparalelled popularity it has attained. Itis a souk and kkkkctivk remedy. It is sold in almost every country in the world, and is becoming more anil more popular every year. Its healing properties have been fully tested, all over the world, and it needs only to be known to be prized. Be sure volt buy none but the genuine, manufactured by Vkkuy Davis A Son, Providence, It. I. ? <?- Sold by all Druggists. January 1 * 1 lm HYMENEAL. ' Maurikd?In Chester county, on the ISth of December, 1873, bv Rev. J. If. Save, Mr. WILLIAM NORMAN ELDER and Miss SARA1I N. LEWIS. OBITUARY. Driui?Near Smith's Ford, on the 2<)th ultimo, Mrs. SARAH SMITH, in the 81th year of her ago. In York county, near Philadelphia church, on thc.'tlst ultimo, Mrs. SAT,LIE J. DAVIDSON, wife of Franklin I). Davidson, aged 24 years 5 months and 1*? days. She Ints gone, but to no strange world. There a long line of her kindred gone has before her. p-V" Chester Reporter please copy. In Yorkville, on the 2nd instant, Mrs. PAMEL1A JOHNSON, in the "1st year of her age. p-fr- Rock Hill Lantern copy. MASONIC MEETING. \Ay THE NEXT REOULARCOMMUNICAJfcj/ TION of Philanthropic Lodge, No. 78, A. F. M., will be holden at the Lodge Room, in Yorkville, on FRIDAY, theJuth day of JAN- I UARY, instant, at 7} o'clock, p. in. T. S. J EFFERYS, Secretary. January 8 2 tf EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. ~ AlWi persons indentedm ineesiateoi nuniMt i ItAINEY, deceased, arc hereby notilied to make iimnediato payment. Persons having claims against the said estate are requested to present tliein properlv authenticated. W. J. RAINEY, Executor. Januarys 2 3t IN BANKRUPTCY. In the District Court of the United States for the District of.South Carolina. In the Matter of ) r |*anitrlII)t,.v A. T. BLACK, Bankrupt, j An liank' ul)l< > "\joTICE is hereby given that a DIVIDEND j I 11 MEETING of "the Creditors of the above | I named bankrupt, will be held before WM. I. j j ('DAWSON, Esq., Register in Bankruptcy ofsaid j Court, in his office at Yorkville, South Carolina i j on the 2.1rd day of January 1S74, for the purpose of j I declaring a Dividend of the Bankrupt's estates, I and for the other purposes named in the 27lh ; section of thTOtnnkrupt Act of March 2, 1S ?7. J. HARRY CLAW'SOX, Assignee. January S 2 2t THE CIRCUIT COURT. THE following order from His Honor, T. J. j Maekev, Judge of the Sixtli Circuit, is published for the information and guidance of all j concerned: Statu of South Carolina?County ok York. \ To J. F. W A IB. ACE, Esq., Clerk of the Court I G. S. <fc (VP., Yorkville, S. C. ! VIIR: After opening the Court of General Ses| sions on the 2nd Monday of January, pursu- i I ant to law, you win adjourn the same until the j SICCON I) (2D) MONDAY IN FEBRUARY, 1S74- i j You will, in like manner, open the Court of Comj tnon Pleas, and adjourn the same, until tho 1 j FIRST WEDNESDAY after the lid Monday of I February, 1N71, being the 11th day of said month. j Tho Sheriff will inform the grand and petit jurors, in person, of this change, and you will : make duo publication of the same. T. J. MAC'KKY, Circuit Judge. | January 2, 1S74. 2 fit P MALE SCHOOL,, L, IMESTON12 ! * Pit I N'GS, JS. C., J. A. COKIIY, Proficient, ) ? : i (Washington A Lee University,) j n l,a * i THIS SCHOOL, located in a pleasant little village unsurpassed in point of, \mr^ health, about one mile distant from ySfTwt GalVney's Depot,on the Richmond and i Atlanta Air-Line Railroad, oll'ersevery advantage to young men to obtain a sound practical education, ami t>> those desiring a thorough preparation for College. The discipline of the School and the manner of its enforcement have reference to the cultivation of a high sense of self-respect, of honor and of dutv. THE SPRING TERM opens oil the Kith of FEBRUARY, 1.S7-1. Expkxsks.?Board, with the Principal, $12 per i month, in advance; Tuition per half session of live months, from $12 to $2U, payable at the close of the term. Januarys 2 at MINCEMEAT. MINCEMEAT to make pies. Price reduced, at W. II. A J. P. HERN DON'S. 1 AGRICULTURAL LIENS. f1(>NVKYANCKS of Real Estate and Mort) gages, for sale at the ENQUIRER OK KICK. January 8 2 If ! CARROLL. CLARK & CO. BUSINESS. THOSE that are indebted to the firm of CARROLL, CLARK it CO., for Ooods bought , last year, will please come up and settle, as wo i are greatly in need of money to keep up our j stock, and our Rooks for the old year must be I closed. A WORD TO OUR 30 DAY CUSTOMERS" OUR friends and customers who own us for last year's supplies, and wish to run thirty day accounts, must come up and settle the old score at once, otherwise their orders will no longer be I tilled, at CARROLL, CLARK it GO'S. BOOTS AN D SHOES. AT the cheap cash Store of CARROLL, CLARK CO. can be found Porter, Day it Co's eelej bruited Wax Hrogans and full Stock Roots, for j men and boys, cheap for cash, but awful high on I time. LOOK OUT OLD CREDIT. CARROLL, CLARK it Co., are determined not to sell Goods on time at Cash prices. Persons j wanting credit must have an understanding, or I they will Recharged 2f> percent, above cash prices. | Heed this notice. LA DIES' II ATS. 4 FEW Hats on hand for Ladies and Misses, which will be sold regardless of cost for cash. OARROLL, CLARK it CO. blankets. ClARROLL, CLARK A* CO. have a fine lot of ) Blankets, cheap for cash. plaid osnaburgs, ALAMANCE Plaid, Plaid Linsey. Salem Jeans, Bed Ticking, Hickory Sliirtinj;, Table Covers and Oil Cloth on hand and for sain at the cheap cash Store of CARROLL, CLARK ,fe CO. cotton yarn. Tji M. IIOLT'S SONS' Alainancc Yarn, cheap Pi , as the cheapest, at CARROLL, CLARK it CO'S. axes! 4 (i. LEE'S, Wedge, Pole, Medium, Weight, # and Felling Axes, and hand and shingle Hatchets, cheap for cash, at CARROLL, CLARK it CO'S. guns. VKKW Double and Single Barreled Shot duns for sale cheap, for cash, at CARROLL, CLARK A CO'S. W. H. & J. P. HERNDON. 1874. "1M JE return our sincere thanks to our friends Tl and the public generally, for the very liberal patronage bestowed on us during the year 1 ST.'t, and we hope, by strict attention to business and a willingness to deal fairly with everybody, to merit a continuance of the same. W. II. it J. P. HERNDON. groceries. oiler as good a stock of selected Groceries T? and at as low prices as the same can be bought, for the money, anywhere. CASH will buy Groceries low at this House. CRKDITprices are extremely high, at W. H. A J. P. IIERNDON'S. ZELI/S GUANO. WM say buy it. It paid last year, -which was a vorv bad year to test its merits. We sell Waudo Fertilizer and Acid Phosphate. W. H. it J. P. HKUNDON. MIXTURE. SUOAR, Colfee, Molasses, Rice, Cheese, Flour, Meal, Hominy, Crist, Lard, bacon, Hants, Salt, Leather, buckets, Tubs, Wash Hoards, baskets, Potware, bridles, breeching, Haines, Well Wheels, Chains, Hoping, Ac. W. II. it J. P. HERN DON. GLASS. CI LASS of the following sizes: 12 by III, 10 bv IT 14, 10 by 12, and 8 by 10, which will be sold low for cash; high on credit. W. H. it J. P. HERN DO X. TIN-WARE. PANS, Codec Pots, buckets, Strainers and Dippers, at IIKRN DON'S. EVERYTHING THAT is good can be found at the IIERNDON shanty. ' JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. PROGRAMME. JN wishing the patrons of the York Drugstore a prosperous New Year, we would say that a uimilur /Inwirn is elinrishnd in our heart'for the York Drugstore itself, and wo promise that our host clforts shall ho put forth in promoting the interostand prosperity ol' hoth. It is our intention to do, this year, essentially a CASH business. However, as an nooonunodation, we will sell to those who have paid us promptly in the past, on :trt days, time, at the end of which statements will he sent out, reminding them of the old, yet true adage, that punctuality is the soul of business, which, the same, we endorse. Our stock will he kept full and complete, and persons may call on us, with confidence, for everything usually kept in a first-class Drug Establishment. To physicians we will sell as cheap as they can buy anywhere, and to all others on the most reasonable terms. JOHN C. KUYKE.NDAL. DELINQUENTS. ~ rpiIIS is a subject that is very near and in some X respects very dear to us. Those who owe us can but be aware of the fact, and we sincerely trust that they will come forward and pay up their accounts and save us the unpleasantness of referring to this subject again. JOIIN C. KUYKKNDAL. B. F. RAW UN SON. CORN WANTED. 4 A/ifi BUSHELS of Corn wanted, at the llJlJU Store of it. E. RAW]JNSON. THE FALL TRADE HAS OPENED. 4LAROE and complete stock of Dry Ooods now on hand, and on the way to the house of 15. F. RAWLINSON, (at the old stand of Bratton, Mason A Withers which embraces an entirely new stock of Ladies' Dross Goods, Gent's Fall and Winter Goods, ' Cassiineres, Flannels, Overcoats, Long Cloths, Hardware and Cutlery, besides a full and complete assortment of NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS, embracing the largest and most select stock of LADIES' FANCY GOODS, in this market, to which has been added the LARGE STOCK OF LADIES' GOODS AND NOTIONS, of the firm of Porter A Steele, and which will be sold to my regular customers at one-half their value. Mlr GROCERY DEPARTMENT Will contain the largest lot of RAGGING AND TIES ever brought to this market, and will be sold at a small advance on cost, besides SUGAR, COFFEE. SYRUPS, SALT, TEA, SPICES, and every other article in the Grocery lino. COTTON bOUGIIT AT HIGHEST FIGURES. B. F. RAAVL1NSON. YORK MARBLE YARD. Monuments, Tablets, Tombstones, Mantels, Ac., on Hand or Made to Order at Short Notice. 1 WOULD respectfully inform the public that I am prepared to furnish anything in tin? marble { line, from a plain slab to a costly monument, executed in the best style of the ait, with the very best materials, and at prices as low as the same class of work can be furnished any where in the United States. Orders from a distance promptly ! filled, and the same attention given to work ?>r- ! dered by mail as if the parties were present in j person. From this date work will be delivered at ! any point on the King's Mountain railroad, or at j ? ' ?-?* ? I- * ? :11 i xi*: L..-.v .... i any piaci: ijiuwitii mil ami >? minuui u, wii j the Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta railroad, KREE OK CIIARtJE for transportation. Thank- J fill for the patronage heretofore bestowed upon! my establishment, my determination is to merit a continuance of the same. K. IIAPPERKIELD. January 1 1 ly CATAWBA HIGH SCHOOL, ~ ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL, NEWTON, 1ST. C. #TUH 17th Term will begin JANUARY f>TIl, 1S74, and continue twenty weeks. Tuition from $10.1)0 to ^ BOARD, in families, from $s.00 to $10.(M> per month. TIIOROUOH INSTRUCTION is given in the Natural Sciences, Mathematics and the Classics. The School is well furnished with Apparatus, Libraries anil Reading Room. Ri:v. J. C. CLACK, A. It., Principal. ltHV. J. A. KOIL, A. R., [ , J. I). ROWK, [ AsswlantH. December IS f>l :{ts TOWN ELECTION. rpllIS is to give notice that on the SECOND I MONDAY IN JANUARY. lK74,aii election will be held for one INTKNDANT AND KOUR WARDENS for the town of Yorkville for the ensuing year. Election will be held in the Court House, from nine o'clock in the morning until live o'clock in the afternoon. Bv order of the Town Council. I B. P. BOYD, Clerk. IT. M. DOBSON & CO. DRESS GOODS. WIO are offering bargains in Jlross (foods: 33 rout goods for 25 cents; 50 cent goods for 35 cents ; 75 cent goods for 50 cents; -51 goods for 75 cents. Call and see them and be certain to bring the money to insure the (Joods at the above prices. * T. M. DOBSON & CO. NEW GOODS. 1*7" K receive every week, direct from headquarf f tors, a supply of Dry < foods and (Jroeories, which we otter low for cash. T. M. DOBSON it CO. FURS. WKare olleriiig, to close out, our Kurs at greatly reduced prices. Any one wishing to purchase can do so at very low figures. T. M. DOBSON A CO. 10 AND 11-4 Nil FETING. YOU can lind a nice article of 10 and 11-4 Sheeting, wi|ich we will exchange for Oroenbacks aL reasonable rates. T. M. DOBSON A. CO. CROCK KRV. ANOTIIKR lot of nice Crockery is offered low for ensh?vcrv high on tick. T. M. DOBSON A CO. NORTIIERN CHECKS. YARDS of nice Northern Checks for J)UU sale, low for cash. T. M. DOBSON it CO. OVERCOATS. WE have afewcommon Over-Coats loft, which \vi! olfcral greatly reduced prices. T. M. DOBSON .t CO. 50 CENTS PER DOZEN. WE arc offering Spool Cotton at .10 cents per dozen, warranted 200 yards on a spool. T. M. DOBSON ?t CO. SHOT GUNS. SINCUS and Donlile-Barrelnd Shot (inns for sale, at reasonable prfoes, lot tlie monev. T. M. DOBSON it CO. RUCK WHEAT FLOUR. A NICE article of Buckwheat Flour is kept at our Grocery. T. M. DOBSON A CO. UMBRELLAS. A FEW Silk IJinhrolIas left, which we are offering; at very short profits. T. M. DOBSON A CO. STEP-LADDERS. YOU can get nice Step-Ladders at DOBSON'S, low for cash. CLOTHES BASKETS. YOU can find good Clothes Baskets for sale at DOBSON'S. IRON SAFE. A NICE Second-hand Tron Safe is offered for sale for only ?2f>.00. Call and see it. T. M DOBSON A CO. KNIVES. JUST arrived a lot oi nice Butcher and Carving Knives, low for cash, at T. M. DOBSON it CO'S. TOBACCO AND CIGARS. SMOKING Tobacco, Snutf, Chewing Tobacco. We propose to keep on hand a tine stock of ('igars, which we will offer at low prices. We sell a nice Cigar for .1 cents. So come along, ye lovers of the weed. DOBSON'S is the place to buy. WOODEN WARE. NICE brass-bound Cedar Buckets, Trays, Well Buckets, Tubs, Brooms, Churns, Butter Buckets, and many other articles too numerous to mention. T. M. DOBSON it CO. AXES^&C. \XES of all sizes; Anvils, Vises, Bellows, Drawing, Log and Fifth Chains, for salcatour * m AC iwilK'/W IV i?/\ uroceiy more. r. i*. w?. NAILS AND CASTINGS. NAILS, Horse and MuleShoes,Andirons, Pots, Skillets, Ovens, Kettles and Frying Pans, for sale low, for ejisli. T. M. DORSON it CO. SUGAR AND COFFEE. ALT. kinds of Sugar and Coffee, Tea, Rice and Pearl Crist for sale at low figures for cash. T. M. DORSON it C'0. CROCKERY. ANOTIIHR lot of nieo Crockery just inmo in at DORSON'S. CHEESE. POUNDS good Cheese for sale, at our #)UvJ (irocerv Store. T. M. DOJISON it CO. CONNER, HOBBS k DOBSON. THE YORKVILLE COACH FACTORY. WE would respectfullyannouneeto the public that with TTTt-i I'M.'wl -frtrntrric* fm? Wu? axeim.-. tiou of neat and durable work, wo commence the new year with a determination NOT TO HE EXCELLED, either in the quality ef our manufactures or low prices for a similar article. In our sljow room may,at all times, lie found a fine assortment of vehicles of various styles and prices, to an examination of which we respectfully invito those desiring to purchase. C A HUT AO ES of any particular description, if not on hand, made to order at short notice, and satisfaction guaranteed. CONNER, IIOHHS A DORSON. COTTON, COTTON. PERSONS owing us can make payment in cotton at the very highest prices the staple commands. We are anxious to close our outstanding matters at the earliest date possin'e, and to this end will makethe most liberal arrangements with those indebted to us. CONNER, IIOBBS A DOBSON. REPAIRING. REPAIRING and Job Work, of all kinds, pertaining to our regular business, will he promptly executed in the best manner and for reasonable prices. CONNER, IIOBBS A'. DOBSON. KENNEDY, LATIMER & HEMPHILL. CIGARS, TOBACCO, &C. (1TOARS, Tobacco, SnulV, Pickles, Catsup, Ac., J for sale, 01: the corner near the King's Mountain Railroad Depot. KENNEDY, LATIMER A HEMPHILL. CHEESE, &C, rf-MiiTT'vsiv y.nrji- p?n'.>n iticn T.nrd and Bacon. lor sale at the Store of KENNEDY, LATIMER A. HEMPHILL. CALICO, &C. CALICO, Ticking, Plaids, Domestics, Ac., for sale at KENNEDY, LATIMER A HEMPHILL'S. APPLES AND PEACIIES. A NICE lot of dried Apples and Peaches lor sale at KENNEDY, LATIMER it HEMPHILL'S. PAPER COLLARS, &C. PAPER Collars, Clovesand Hosiery, for sale at the Store of KENNEDY, LATIMER A HEMPHILL. MOLASSES. NEW crop New Orleans Molasses for sale at K ENNEDY, LATIMER A HEMPHILL'S. HEAVY SHOES. VNOTHER arrival of those hoavv Shoes, at KENNEDY, LATIMER A IIEMPIIILL'S. THE LEADING INSTITUTION IN THE U. S. rpiIKRK aro no Vacations. Send lor Catalogue J_ and College Documents. For Splendid Speeiinensof Penmanship, enclose two P. O. Stamps. Address W. II. SADLER, President, Nos. liit S N. Charles St., Haltimorc, Mil. January 1 1 tl' KENTUCKY MULES AND HORSES. ! ?a FIFTY PRIME YflDffiG KESTIEKY MEES&H0RSES FOR SALE, AT MY SALE STABLE, ROCK HILLrS. C. Call and examine lieforo purchasing?I will sell or swap. A lew elegant Riding and Driving Horses. A. WILJ.IIOKD. December 4 4U Jy KING'S MOUNTAIN MILITARY SCHOOL, YOKKVILLK, S. C. #TIirs fnstilntion is fully supplied with arms and all necessary scientific apparatus; and the recent extension of the course of studies places it in the front rank id' Southern Educational Institutions. The lirst session of the School year of 1.S7-1, will hegin on the 2ND OF FKHRITAKY. Apply for Catalogue containing full particulars. Cor.. A. COWARD, Principal. 1 December 4 4!? 7t AUCTION SALES. | EXECUTOR'S SA UK. BY virtuo of an order from Joseph A. McLean, ' Judge of Probate for York county, I will ex- j pose to public sale, on ! THURSDAY, 29TI1 OP JANUARY, at the lato residence of SARAH SMITH, do- i s ceased, near Smith's Ford, the following described j I property belonging to the estate of said deceased : i A tract of land embracing ! SIX HUNDRED ACRES, MORE OR LESS, 1 24 bales of cotton, 9 mules, cattle, hogs, about ! 1000 bushels of corn, fodder, farming utensils, &c. | ) Terms ok Sale.?The personal property will I bo sold for cash. The land will be sold on a credit, j ( Persons indebted to the estate are requested to i make immediate settlement. Those having claims < arc requested to present them. JOHN SMITH, Executor. , January 8 2 3t i JU DGE O FlMi O U ATE S S A I.E. Mary McKnight, Plaintiff, against John McFad- ' den, and others, Defendants, heirs-at-law of ' Sarah McFaddcn, deceased.?Petition for Nate I of La to I. I nY virtue of an order from Joseph A. McLean, Judge of Probate for York county, I will expose to public sale at York Court House, on the FIRST MONDAY OF EERRUARY NEXT, ' for partition among the heirs-at-law of Sarah Mr- ( Fadden, deceased, the following described land belonging to the estate of said deceased: j A tract of VTl.'TV ACHES! MORE OR I,ESS. Situated in tiic county of York, on the waters of I Stony Fork, and hounded by lands of Mary Craw- I lord, Ilonry K. MeFadden, and othors. TERMS OF SALE?CASH. Should the terms of Sale not he complied with, ( the property will he re-advertised to lie re-sold on the next saies-dav, at the risk of tho former pur- ' chaser. (SW.fW,)* 11. If. GLENN, S. Y. C. ' January 8 2 4t < JIJ I)G E O F IMtOBATE'S SA EE. i S. I). Simril, Petitioner, r.v. Nancy Simril and J others, heirs-at-law of JIugh II. Simril, do- ' ceased.?Petition jor Partition. i 1Y virtue of an order from the Probate Court, , II I will expose to public sale at York Court House on the , FIRST MONDAY IN FEBRUARY NEXT, 1 At the risk of the former purchasers, Tracts of land, Nos. J, 4 and f>, belonging to the estate of Hugh JI. Simril, deceased, to hesold for partition among the heirs-at-law of tho said deceased. TERMS OF* SALE. 1 Cash enough on day of sale to pay costs; balance of purchase money payable at twelve months, with interest, secured by bond of purchaser with good surety and a mortgage of the premises, if deemed necessary. ] Should the terms of Sale not be complied with, the property will be ro-advertiscd to be re-sold on ( the next sides-day, at the risk of the former pur- ] chaser. (*S.G2A*) R. 11. GLENN, S. Y. C. January S 2 4t i ASSIGNEE'S SALE. ! In the District Court of the United States for the t District of.South Carolina. , In the Matter of ") i J. D.JOIINSON, ) In Bankruptcy. Bankrupt. J t BY virtue of an order of the Hon. George S. ^ Bryan, Judge of tho United States District ' Court, I will expose to public sale at YORK 1 COURT HOUSE, on the t FIRST MONDAY IN FEBRUARY, NEXT, r The real estate of the above named bankrupt, " not set oil' to him as a homestead, to wit: One parcel of land, situated near Fort Mills, in York county, containing 1 SEVENTY-FOUR ACRES, MORE OR LESS, j bounded by lands of J, JI. Stewart, J. T. Withers and said Bankrupt's homestead. 1 TERMS OF SALE. ! One-half to bo paid in cash ; the balance in one . year, to bo secured by tho bond of the purchaser ( and a mortgage of the premises sold. Purchaser to pay for papers. T. S. JEFF ERA'S, Assignee. Januarys '2 -It ; ASSIGNEE'S SALE. ! In the District Court of the United States for the District of South Carolina. I In the Matter of ") OBADIAH SARRATT, f In Bankruptcy. ' Bankrupt. J " 1 BY virtue of an order of the Hon. George S. Bryan, Judge of the United States District Court, I will sell at York Court House, on the FIRST MONDAY IN FEBRUARY, NEXT, between the hours of 11 and 3 o'clock, all the real estate of the above named Bankrupt, not sot off to him as a homestead, to wit: ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTEEN ACRES, In York county, on tho east side of Broad river, adjoining the homestead. ' ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACRES, j In Spartanburg county, lying on the West side of Broad river, branded by funds of Richmond Ellis, | I). B. Ross, and Broad river, and adjoining the j homestead. 1037 ACRES, In Spartanburg county, near Grassy Pond, bounded by lands of Huskey, Uoforth, Magners and , others. Also the life estate in TWO HUNDRED AND THIRTEEN ACRES, , In Spartanburg county, adjoining the tract last < mentioned, and lying near Grassy Pond. The tract containing lt>37 acres will be sub-divitlnd before the day of sale, so as to suit the con- . venienee of purchasers. \ TERMS OF SALE. One-half Cash; the balance on a credit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale, and a mortgage of the premises to secure the paymen.t ' Purchasers to pav for title deeds and mortgages. ! J. HARRY CLAWSON, Assignee. J Januarys '1 8t JI7DGE OF PROBATE'S"SAGE. ( Win. B. Williams, Petitioner, against Addie W. . McAfee, Bell C. Withcrspoon, and J. B. Wil- ( liams, Defendants.?Petition for sale of Real Estate fur Partition, tCv. |1Y virtue of an order from Joseph A. McLean, , j[ J Judge of Probate for York county, I will ex l>ose to public sale, at York Court Mouse, on the FIRST MONDAY OF FEBRUARY NEXT, for partition, Ac., among the heirs-at-law and distributees of George W. Williams, deceased, the fol lowing described town lots and lands belonging to the said estate, to wit: j A lot situated on Main Street in Yorkville, known as the Homo place, containing . TWO ACRES AND A HAL Ft 1 On the premises is a two-story d welling house, to- t gether with necessary outbuildings. h A lot ol* land, containing TWO ACRES AND A HALF, On the North side ol" Madison Street, adjoining lot 1 of David Johnson. 1 A lot on the South side of Madison Street, containing ' ONE ACRE, MORE OR LESS, , adjoining lots of Dr. A. I. Earron and others. t A house and lot on the South side of Madison Street, adjoining lots of Thomas Wright and others, containing TIIREE-FOURTIIS OF AN ACRE, \ more or less. A tract on land, situated on the Gabbio Ford road, about one mile from Yorkville, adjoining lands of R. J. Withers, A. I. Earron and II. F. c Adiekes, containing c FORTY-TWO ACRES, MORE OR LESS. J' Two lots on Main Street. One of 72 feet front c and running back J-'M) feet, hounded by lots of H. F. Adiekes and W. I. Clawson. On this lot are ! t two buildings?occupied respectively by Dr. II. t if. Jackson arid 15. 1'. Eovd. The other iot is va- (. cant and adjoins lots of James Jellerys and II. F. Adiekes. it has a front of (>2 feet and runs back feet. ti.MJMV nv ? A T V One-third to he paid in Cash. The balance to be paid at the expiration of twelve months, with interest from day of sale, to be scoured by bonds I of purchasers, with approved sureties and mort- -i gage of the premises. -I Should the terms of Sale not be complied with, the property will lie re-advertised to be re-sold on the next sales-dav, at the risk of the former purchaser. ($20.(il!A) It. II. GLENN, S. V. C. Januarys 2 4t 1 M. STRAUSS & SOX, \ YOKKYILLE, SO. CA. MUST BE SOLD. A LARGK and most extensive .assortment of iV lteady-Made Clothing, at vcrv low prices. M. STRAUSS <V SON. REGARDLESS OF COST. AHRAVY stock of Shawls and Blankets on ! hand, and we are determined to reduce our \ i supply regardless of cost. M. STRAUSS A SON. j A FULL ASSORTMENT j a OF Black Alpacas, from 2"> cents up ; worsted '1 Dress Goods at almost any price. i .> M. STRAUSS it SON. ; j MEN'S WEAR. PlIO reduce our Stock of Men's Wear, we oiler j 1 ? line Uitssimeres at 75 cents?worth $1.25; line j ' Jeans at GO cents?worth 5)0 cents. I XT fil'I'U ATTKS .o snv I , NOW is THE TIME fllO buy Boots aiul Shoes, at very low prices. J 1 * AI. STRAUSS A SOX. , GREAT BARGAINS. JOOK out for (treat Bargains in Dry Hoods, I I Fancy Hoods and Notions, at prices which , j , defy competition. M. STRAUSS <k SON. ; APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE. j F NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, < Ouardian of Miss M. li. STEWART, will fc niakea final settlement with the Judge of Probate . of York County, on theHth day of January next, when ho will 'make application for a lituil discharge as (iuardian. 1 December 11 AUCTION SALES. J SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of writs offieri farinn, to me directed, will be sold between the legal hours of Sheriff \s sale, ()N THK FIRST MONDAY IN rUHTtUAltY NKXT, it York Court House, the following property, to wit: One tract of land, situated about three miles and me-half from Yorkviile, on the King's Mountain road, bounded by lands of Joseph Neel, James Drian and others, levied on as the property of John C. Jackson, at the suits of MoDuft Cohen, mdthc JiCbrandt and McDowell Stove Company. l'lio property to he re-soiu at uie risa 01 uie ionujr purchaser. ($.'5.00 One tract of land, situated on the waters of Fishing Crook, containing sixty-two acres, more nr loss, hounded hy lands of I). R. S. Blake, W. 10. Kelsey, and others, levied on as the property of Rebecca Clinton, at the suit of Walter B. Metts, C. 10. Y. I)., vs. Rebecca Clinton and William J. Clinton. ($5.25 One tract of land, on the waters of Broad River, tnd on the boundary lino between the counties of Chester and York, bounded by lands of 10lias In- j man, Mrs. Hagorly and others. Also, one other tract, of land, situated 13 miles west of Yorkville, hounded by lands of Milton Watson, Patsey Leech and others, levied on as the property of John D. Sinarr,at thosuitofC. L. McNeel, Guar1 inn, and others. ($<5.75 One tract of land, lyingon the waters of Allison reek, bounded by lands of Reuben Dulin, B. R. Miller and others.* One other tract of land, situated on the Landsford road, aliout live miles from Yorkville, bounded by lands of Isabella Steele, Hugh Warren and others. Alsooneother tractof land, situated about ono mile from Yorkville, hounded by lands of II. F. Adiekes, Dr. J. B. Allison and others. Also, one other tractof land situated in Kbonezer, known as the "Avery tract," hounded by lands of I)r. William Fewell, James IL Barry and others. Also, ono other tract of land, situated on the waters of Fishing Creek, ibout eight miles south-east of Yorkville, boundHi by lands of Mrs. Isabella Steele, J. Thomas Lowry and others, levied on as the property of Dr. .1. M. Lowry, at the suit of II. F. Adiekes, Reuben Duliil, S. A. Bell, B. T. Wheeler and '. M. Cheek, Bratton, Mason A Withers, S. B. Vlwachain, Survivor, Black A Company, John II. Adams, Henry F. Broach, T. M. Dooson A Co., md Carroll, Clark A Co., and others. ($*>9.52J Ji-Hr- Terms invariably cash. Purchasers who do lot comply with the terms ofsale, must expect the iroperty bid off by them to be advertised for relalo at their risk for the ensuing sales-dav. R. II. (iLKNN, fc. Y.C. January 8 2 4t ASSIGNEE'S SALE7 United States of America, South Carolina District. In the District Court?In Bankruptcy, In Kquity. V. J. Tobias, Assignee of Cohen, Hanckel mmL-i-iniia Octavos Cohen. ct ?n flY virtue of an order nf the Hon. Oeorge S. |j Rryan, Judge of said Court, in the above ause, to me directed, I will sell at public auction, it the Court House in the town of Yorkville, York county, South Carolina, on MONDAY,* 2ND DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1874, it 11 o'clock, A. M., or soon thereafter, All that certain body of land, consisting of three racts, situate, lying and being in tho District, low county, of York, State of South Carolina, to ,\?it: 1. One of said parcels or tracts, bounded by Caawba river, lands ofThotna- Spencer, Cad Rives, 3uretons, and others, containing jTVE HUNDRED & EKHITY-FIVE ACRES, nore or less, and known as the "J. P. Dunlap ract." 2. One other tract, known as the "McFadden Tract," containing 372 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. 3. Also, one other tract, containing S'INETY-EIGHT ACRES, MORE OR LESS, viiown as the "W. S. Dunlap Tract." /7Ta)~ Said three parcels being embraced in one j'ody of land, and situated on the Catawba river, md was formerly the property of J. W. Ford. p?r The said lands will be sold together as ono ract, or as separate parcels, as may be announced ui day of sale. TERMS OF SALE. One-third cash; tho balance in ono and two rears, secured by bonds of the purchasers and Mortgages of the premises; said bonds bearing invest from day of sale, payable annually. Purchasers to pay me for all necessary papers o each tract whether sold separately or together. Timun binds mav bo treated lor at private <alc upon the above terms, before day of sale, upon application to me. ?V. J. TOBIAS, Assignee of Cohen, Hanckel & Co., Brass Box S?7, Charleston, S. C. Januarys 2 3t JUDGE OF PROBATE'S SALE. William C. Iteid, Petitioner, against Mary A. Reid and others, lieirs-at-law of Samuel L. Reid, deceased?Petition for Hale of Lai id for Partition and Division. BY virtue of an order from Joseph A. McLean, Judge of Probate for York county, I will expose to public sale, at York Court House, on the FIRST MONDAY OF FEBRUARY NEXT, :ho following described real estate, for partition ind division amongst the lieirs-at-law ol Samuel L. Reid, deceased : A tract of land containing ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY ACRES, Situated in the county of York, on the waters of Bunt's branch, (Fishing Creek) adjoining lands if T. F. Clinton, Alexander Williford, William J. Clinton and others. One other tract, adjoining the above, containing THIRTY-NINE ACRES, MORE OR LESS, bounded by lands of Margaret Agurs, Alexander Williford, T. J. Clinton and others. TERMS OF SALE. Cash sufficient on the day of sale to pay the costs )f these proceedings. The balance of the purchase money on a credit of twelve months, with nterest, to be secured by bond of the purchaser villi approved surety, and a mortgage of the premises if deemed necessary. Should tho terms of sale not be complied with, he property will be re-advertised to be re-sold on lie nextsales-dav, at tho risk of the former pur haser. ($15.75) R. H. GLENN, S. Y. C. January 1 1 ot J (JDGE OF PROBATE'S SATJE". Martha Whisonant, widow, Petitioned, against * r ., . it. ,1 1 ...1 1.,.., ?( .Manila J1UWC11 aim uiuurn, nai i-ni-mn wi Aaron W. Wliisonant, deceased.?Petition for Partition of Land. BY virtue of an order from Joseph A. McLean, Judge of Probate for York county, I will expose to public sale at York Court House, on the FIRST MONDAY OF FEBRUARY NEXT, bo following described tracts of land, situated on ving's creek, in sakl county, belonging to the esatcof Aaron \V. Wliisonant, deceased, and to be iold for partition amongst the heirs-at-law: Tract No. 2, containing SIXTY-NINE ACRES, MORE OR LESS, inuiuleil by lands allotted to the widow, lands of I. K. Roberts, J. M. Deal and others. i Tract No. 3, containing SIXTY-FIVE ACRES, MORE OR LESS, >nundod bv lands of William Howell, H. K. Robots and others. Tract No. 4, containing SIXTY-NINE ACRES, MORE OR LESS, mumlcd by lands of William Ilowell, Failhv louser and others. TERMS OF SALE. Cash suflieicnt on the day of sale to pay the i osts of these proceedings. The balance "on a < redit of twelve months, with interest, to bo so- i tired by bond of purchaser, with approveiksure- i y and a mortgage of the premises if deemed necessary. i Should the terms of sale not be complied with, j he property to be re-advertised to be re-sold on i he next sales-day, at the risk of tho former pur- i baser. (Slli.liij) R. H. GLENN, S. Y. C. i January 1 1 5t ? W. H. H. HOUSTON & CO., CHARLOTTE, N. C. [873. NOTICE. 1873. FALL AND WINTER TRADE. 1 11710 are now receiving our Fall .and Winter \ V T Stock, to which the attention of Merchants | iid Planters is respectfully invited, consisting of : lie following lines of heavy and fancy Groceries: : 0,0(10 Pounds bulk Bacon. 1,000 Rolls haavy Bagging, 21 to 23 lbs per yard. 1,000 Bundles Arrow Ties. 1,000 Sacks Salt. 100 44 Fine Liverpool Salt. 200 44 Cotl'eo?prime, good and fair. 100 Barrels Sugars?A, extra C, Demerara and | Porto Rico. * 1.70 Barrels Syrups?Sugar House and Drips. i 200 Boxes Adamantine Candles. 150 Cases Brandy Poaches. 150 " Oysters. 100 Dozen Buckets?2 and 3 hoops. ' 100 44 Sardines. 2(i0 Packages Fish?Nos. 1,2 and 3. 0,000 Cigars?fair to good. 'OBACCOS AND WHISKIES A SPECIALTY. 00 Boxes Tobacco?N. C.and Virginia brands. 00 Barrels North Carolina Corn Whisky. 00 " Virginia Corn Whisky. . i 00 " Motz celebrated Corn'Whisky. 1 50 44 y.cigler's Rye Whisky. * i 50 44 Monongahela Rye Whisky. f 50 44 Zcb Vance Rye Whisky. * ( 75 44 Apple Brandy. 25 44 Gineer Brandv. 10 " Souppernong Wine. Vouch Brandy, Port, Madeira, Sherry, Blackberry ami California Wines, of best quality, always ' n Store. Wo are apronts for the sale of Thomas Wynn's i inprovcd Open-Throat, Curved Breast, * >. PREMIUM AND DIPLOMA COTTON GINS, ' Vitli attached Circle Flue, open to tlie world ; $4 ( ler saw; can be liad on application at our otlice. W. II. H. HOUSTON A CO., Jrocers and Cotton Commission'Merchants, Trade Itreet, Charlotte, N. C. August 28 35 tf I I GLASS. HBfiHHdHftM^^^^lncknfGlass on hand II. F. ADICKES. dress shawls. THE attention of the ladies is respectfully invited to my large and elegant stock of .Shawls of every style, pattern and size. In this line of goods I can oiler unexampled inducements. Call and see for yourselves. II. F. ADICKES. ladiestdress goods, IN the line of Ladies' Dress Goods of every description, suitable for the season, I defy competition. My stock is large and varied, selected with great care, and bought at panic prices. Every taste, however exacting, can be suited, both as to style and quality, while prices will be found extremely low. H. F. ADICKES. "ready-made clothing. THE Clothing sold by me is made to my own order, by home operatives and is warranted in quality of material and durability of workmanship. All styles on hand, and garments or complete suits made to measure at short notice. I sell agood, comfortable Oven-oat for onlv $7.0t). H. F. ADlCKES. ASA THE copartnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, is, this day, dissolved by limitation. The business will be conducted by H. F. AD1CKES, Who, alone, is authorized to settle the affairs of the late linn, and with whom all settlements must bo made. Those indebted to the firm of ADICKES ?fc BLACK, Are earnestly requested to come forward and make payments as early as possible, as it is very desirable that the business of the old linn should be wound up at an early day. II. F. ADICKES, DAVID L. BLACK. December 11, 1873. TAX NOTICE?1873. IN conformity to law, and pursuant to the order of the Comptroller-General, mv books willl?e open at YORK VILLE, on and alter the FIRST DAY OF JANUARY. 1874, for the COLLECTION OF STATE AND COUNTY TAXES for the year 1873: The amount levied for State purposes is twelve mills on the 31; for County purposes, two-and-a half mills on the $1; and "lor the support of indigent widows and orphans of persons who have been killed in York county because of their political opinions," one-half mill on the 31; making, in the aggregate, fifteen mills. Also, one dollar on each taxable poll between the ages of twenty-one and fifty years. For the accommodation of tax-pavers, I will attend at the following places on the days named : At Clay Hill, on Monday, 5th of January, 1874. At Bethel, (R. L. Simmons') on Tuesday", 6th of January. At Carroll A Campbell's Store, on Wednesday, At Mart Ha'mbright's, on Thursday, 8th of January. At Black's Station, on Friday and Saturday, Oth and 10th of January. At T. M. Whitesides' Store, on Monday, 12th of January. At Hickory Grove, on Tuesday, 13th of Januarv. At J. W. Carroll's Store, on Wednesday and Thursday, 14th and 15th of January. At McConncllsvillc,on Friday, 16th of January. At Brattonsville, on Saturday, 17th of January. At Yorkville, on Monday, 10th of January and during the balance of that "week. At Rock Hill, on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, 26th, 27tli, 28th and 29th of January. At Fort Mill, on Friday and Saturday, 30th and 31st of January. At Yorkville, from Monday, 2nd of February, until Friday, the 5thof February, the timeforthc closing of the books. ' The Treasurer avails himself of this opportunity to return his thanks to the people of York county for the prompt manner in which they met their fiahilities last year, and hopes that they will do the same the present year. J. L. WATSON, Treasurer. January 1 1 tf PACIFIC- GU ANOCOMPANY'S (CAPITAL $1,000,000,) SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. THIS GUANO is now so well knowg in all the Southern States, for its remarkable effects as an agency for increasing the products of labor, as not to require special recommendation from us. Its use for eight years past has established its character for reliable excellence. The large fixed capital invested by the company in this trade affords the surest guarantee of the continued excellence of this Guano. The supplies put into market this season are, as heretofore, prepared under the superintendence of Dr. St? Julian Ravencl, Chemist of the Company, at Charleston, S. C. Hence planters may rost assured that Its quality and composition is precisely the same as that lmrntnfnro Mold. J. N. ROBSON, Selling Agent, Charleston, S.'C. JOHN S. REESE & CO., General Agents, Baltimore, Md. Terms?$48 cash; $53 time, without interest. To accommodate planters, they can order now and have until the 1st of April to decide as to whether they will take at time or cash price. When delivered from the factory by the car load, no dravage will be charged. AClb PHOSPHATE GUANO, BONE, PLASTER, Ac., alwavs on hand, quality guaranteed. J. N. ROBSON. W. IT. McCORKLE, Agent at Yorkville.S. C. January 1 1 3m STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF YORK?COURT OF COMMON FLEAS. William E. Erwin and George J. Steele, Administrators of the estate and effects of George Steele, Plaintiffs, against James M. Erwin, Defendant.?Copy Summons Jor Money J)c~ vimul. TO JAMES M. ERWIN, Defendant in this action. YOU are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, which was this day filed in the ofllce of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for York County, and to servo a copy of your answer on the subscriber, at his oflice, in Yorkville, South Carolina, within twenty days after the service of this summons on'you,* exclusive of the day of such service. If you fail to answer this complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will take judgment against you for the sum of two hundred r,,n?. /Irt11ur?i aiwl ninftfv.fiiV inn mcniy-jvui uuuiuo unv? ?v.,...y with annual interest at the rate of seven percent, per annum, from the first day of January, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-six, less one hundred and fifty dollars paid June 18th, 1800, as also costs. Dated Yorkville, S. C., December 15th, 1873. JAMES F. HART, Plaintiffs' Attorney. January 1 1 Ot STATE OF SOUTH"CAROL,INT. COUNTY OF YORK?COUET OF COMMON PLEAS. T. Marion Dobson and J. Leander Parish, copartners, trading under the firm name of T. M. Dobson A Co., Plaintiffs, against J. Harvey Gunning, Defendant.?Copy Summons for Money Demand. TO J. HARVEY GUNNING, Defendant in this action. YOU arc hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, which was this day filed in the oflice of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for York county, and to serve a copy of your answer on the subscriber, at his office, in Yorkville, South Carolina, within twenty jays after the service of this summons on you, exclusive of the day of such service. If you fail to answer this complaint within the time aforesaid, the Plaintiff will take iudgmont iigainst you for the sum of one hundred and sixteen dollars and thirteen cents, with interest attho rate of twelve per cent, per annum, from the first jay of January, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-one, and costs. Dated Yorkville, S. C., December 20th, 1873. JAMES F. IIART, Plaintiffs' Attorney. January 1 1 (it I If BANKRUPTCY. [n the District Court oftho United States for the Eastern District of South Carolina?In Bankruptcy.?In the Matter of THE CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK of South Carolina, Bankrupt. 1111 IS is to give notice that on the 1st dav of December, A. D., 1873, a warrant of Bankruptcy was issued out of the District Court of theTJnited States for the Eastern District of South Carolina, igainst the estate of TIIE CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK, in the county of Richland, in said District of South Carolina, adjudged a Bankrupt on its own petition; that the payment of any debts mil delivery of any property bolongipg'to said Bankrupt, to it or for its use, and the transfer of inv property by it are forbidden by law; that a meeting of the creditors of the said Bankrupt, to prove their debts and choose one or more Assignees of its estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at Columbia, at the Citizens' Savings Bank of South Carolina, before E. M. Seabrook, Esq., Registrar in Bankruptcy for said District, on the fourteenth (14tli) day of *Janaarv, A. D.; 1874, at 10 o'clock, A. M. R. M. WALLACE, U. S. Marshal for .said District, as Messenger. January 1 1 2t APPLICATION TOR DI$CHARGK VTOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, [l| Administrator of the estate of VINCENT I'ARKS, deceased, will make a final settlement with the Judge of Probate of York county, on the hid day of February, next, when ho will make ipplieation for a final discharge as Administrator )f the said estate. B. E. FEEMSTER, Administrator. January 1 1 fit "APPLICATION FOE DISCHAEGE. ~ VTOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, i 1 Executor of theestatoof EDWARD MOORE, [leeeased, will make a final settlement of the said estate, with the Judge of Probate of York county, on the 4th day of February next, when lie will apply for a final discharge from liability as Executor of the said estate. ALFRED MOORE, Executor, January 1 1 5t CITIZENS' SATINGS BANK, THE Depositor* of the Citizens' Savings Bank- j who reside in York county^ are urgently- re- / [}nested to attend a genejfftl meeting of tiie Depositors at YorkvlBe, on SATtJRDAY, 10TH DAY x OF JANtlARY, to take soch action as may be / Ueei\\e4 ueeessary to protect'their interests! ' / A