Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, January 15, 1874, Image 3

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jFmaitcial anb Commercial. YORKVILLE, January 14.?Since our l.ast report cotton has advanced one-fourth of a cent on the hotter grades, and fully half-a-eent on the poorer grades. On yesterday, however, the market declined one-fourth of a cent. We now quote 10to 14 extremes. Flour, per sack of 100 His., $.">.00 to $5.13; Corn, 75 to 80; Meal, 80 to 85; Peas, 70 to 75; Oats, (55 to 70; Sweet Potatoes, 75 cents to$l; Irish Potatoes, $1 to $1.15; Dried Apples, $1.50 to $2.00; Dried Peaches, $1.75 to $2.25. CHARLOTTE, January 12.?Cotton.?Low middling 141 ; light stained 131 ; and lower grades at 8 to 11 cents per pound. NEW YORK, January 12.?Cotton quiet. Sales 2778 bales at 16$ to 174. Futures closed weak. Sales 18,800 bales as follows: January 15$ to 15 13-1(5; February 1(55-32 to 1(5 3-16; March 1G 23-32 to 1(5J; April l*7i to 17 3-16; May 17 9-1(5 to 17S ; June 18 1-16 to 18J. ^ Comparative Cotton Statement. NEW YORK, January 9.?The following is the comparative cotton statement for the week ending to-day: 1874. 1873. Receipts at all ports for the week...138,349 132,092 Receipts for the year to date, 2,071,(514 1,758,388 Exports for the week 109,771 41,754 Total Exports to date 1,015,405 947,386 Stock at all United States ports....757,835 576,514 Stock at interior towns 134,298 84,83(5 Stock at Liverpool, 614,000 446,000 American afloat for Great Britain.285,000 178,000 Financial. NEW YORK, January 12.?Gold active and higher at llji to 12. jUptral ftotks. Facts worth knowing! One of the best indications of the South, and prosperity of Charleston, is to be found *at the establishment of Messrs. I. H. Hall <fe Co.. located at Nos. 2,4, t>, 8 Market St., 22 and 225 East Bay. The rapidly increasing business last year of this firm, has induced them to enlarge their establishment, which now supplies every conceivable article that can be required in the building of a house, from a baluster to any size timber. Our friends in the city, and throughout the State who contemplate building a house can be supplied with all the materials necessary for its construction, at prices and quality of work which will save a large per centage in the cost of building. They are Agents for Asbestos Roofing 0 Felt, endorsed by some of the best firms in the country. Send for price list and circulars. January 15 3 7t Pratt's Astral Oil. Absolutely safe. Perfectly odorless. Always uniform. Illuminating qualities superior to gas. Burns in any lamp without dauger of exploding or taking fire. Manufactured expressly to displace the use of volatile and dangerous oils. Its safety under every possible test, and its perfect burning qualities, are provedhy 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 Commis sioners throughout the country recommend the Astral as the best safeguard when lamps are used. Send for circular. For sale at retail by the trade generally, and at wholesale by the proprietors, CHAS. PRATT & CO., 108 Fulton Street, New York. December 4 49 6in* * TH?~MOSTTOPULAR MEDICINE EXTANT. 1840. OVER 30 YEARS. 1873. since the introduction OF PERRY DAVIS' PAIN-KILLER, And after thirty years trial, the "PAIN-KILLER" may justly be styled the great medicine of the world, for there is no region of the globe into which it has not found its way, and none where it has not been largely and highly prized. Moreover, 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 race. It has lost none of its good name by repeated trials, but continues to occupy a promi nent position in every uieuicmu truest; aim is sun 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 effectual preparation for the extinction of pain. It is not only the best remedy over known for Bruises, Cuts, Burns, Ac., but for Dysentery or Cholera, or any sort of bowel complaint, it is a remedy unsurpassed for efficiency and rapidity of astion. In the great cities of India and other hot climates, it has become the Standard Medicine for all such 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 Pain-Killer stands unrivalled. Thirty Years are certainly a long enough time to prove the efficiency of any medicine, and that the PAIN-KILLER is deserving of all its proprietors claim for it, is amply proved by the uuparalelled popularity it has attained. It is a sure and effective remedy. It is sold in almost every country in the world, and is becoming more and more popular every year. Its healing properties have been fully tested, all over the world, and it needs onlv to be known to be prized. Be sure > 1 you Dixy IIU'IU out UlU ^ru.nur, mauumvwuivu ktj i'krity* Davis tte Son, Providence, R. I. Sold by all Druggists. January 1 1 lm HYMENEAL. Marrikd?At the residence of the bride's father, in this county, on the 6th instant, by Rev. J. S. Bailey, Major E. L. MINTER, of Colorado Territory, and Miss R. I. RUSSELL. In Rusk county, Texas, on the 18th ultimo, by Rev. A. H. Wadkins, Mr. R. W. JACKSON, formerly of York county, and Miss M. M. FREEMAN, of Rusk county, Texas. On the 6th instant, by Rev. S. L. Watson, Mr. J. M. BARNETT and Miss V. C. CAMPBELL, all of this county. obituary. Dikd?In Jefferson eountv, Arkansas, on the 2Stli ultimo, WILLIAM .4EFPERSON, only child of T. R. and O. C. Corkill, aged one year one month and seventeen days. to rent, FOR the j-ear 1S74, that desirable farm on the Pincknevvillo road, near Crosby's, containing ONE HCNDRED AND THIRTY ACRES ; 100 acres under cultivation. A good dwelling house and out buildings on the premises. Terms liberal. Apply to 0. W. SADLER. January 15 3 It* "wanted-immediately^ TWO thousand two-feet OAK BOARDS wanted immediately. R. LATIIAN. January 15 3 tf a 3iiller wanted. WK, wish to engage a good MILLER, of good f f character, sober and industrious, to take charge of our Corn, Flour and Saw Mills, at Lockhart Shoals, on Broad River. Wages paid in \r/\vt^v on.l ?... !.<. ;r ,.,-,..1 cant mustcomo well recommended. J. C. <fc C. I). FARRAR, Mount Tabor, Union county, S. C. January lf> 3 * 3t MARE STOLEN: STOLEN from the subscriber, on Monday night last, about half-a-mile from his residence, four miles from Yorkville on the Pinckney road, a light sorrel MARE with a long tail. Under her mane on the right side is a black spot, one on her right knee, and one on her right hip. She is blind in the left eyo. She had on an army saddle with the letter A cut on the leather. On the saddle was a black ovoreoat. Any information in regard to the Mare will be thankfully received and a reasonable reward paid if required. THOMAS L. MOSS. January 15 3 It LifiviESTOXE SPRINGS FEMALE HIGH SCHOOL. THE first Session of this School will open on the 16th of FEBRUARY, 1874. 'raBPg Competent teachers will be employed ' for the various Departments. BOARD, including Washing, Fuel and Lights, $14.00 per month. TUITION, $30 to $40 per year. For particulars, address CHARLES PETTY, A. M., Principal, Limestone Springs, Spartanburg county, S. C. January 15 3 liu MAEE SCIIOOE. VSCfe. ON the FIRST MONDAY OF FEBRUARY, we propose opening a first- ' class MALE SCHOOL, in the town of j TjPjj* Yorkville, in the house now in course r-gtjr of erection, opposite the residence of! Rev. Robert Latlian. The rates of tuition?one-half required in ad- ! vance forasession of five months, are as follows: ! English, Reading, Writing and Arithmetic,$10 00 . English Grammar, Geography and Philoso 16 00 j Classical, embracing higher mathematical course, Latin, Greek and French, 25 00 J Contingent Fee, 1 00 Good boarding can be obtained in the town and in the neigeborhood, at from ten to fifteen dollars per month. R. LATHAN, . 1 D. HARRISON. January 16 ! :i' STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, YorlcCounty. . WHEREAS MRS. M. A. KENDRICK has applied to me for Letters of Administration on all and singular the goods ami chatt< Is rights and credits of J. M. KENDKICIv, 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 bo and appear before me, at our next Judge of Probate's Court, for the said county, to be holden at York Court House,on the 2ND DAY OF FEBRUARY next, to shew cause, if any they can, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 10th day of January, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-three, and in the IKSth year of the Sovereignty and Independence of the United States of America. JOSEPH A. McLEAN. Judge of Probate. January 15 3 2t IN BANKRUPTCY. In the District Court of the United States for the District of South Carolina. In the Matter of ") THOMAS 0. HENRY, [ In Bankruptcy. Bankrupt. J NOTICE is hereby given that a DIVIDEND MEETING of the Creditors of the above named Bankrupt, will be held before WM. I. CLAWSON, Esq., Register in Bankruptcy of said Court, in his ollice at Yorkville, South Carolina, on the 29th day of January, 1874, for the purpose of declaring a* Dividend of the Bankrupt's estate, and for the other purposes named in the twentyseventh section of the Bankrupt Act of March 2, 18(57. You will further take notice that we have filed our final accounts as Assignees of the estate of the above named Bankrupt, in said Court, and that on the29th day of January, instant, we shall apply to said Court for the settlement of our said Accounts, and for a discharge from all liability as Assignees of said estate, in accordance with the provisions of the twenty-eighth section of the Bankrupt Act of March 2, 18(57. J. S. R. THOMSON, 1 Assiirnees T. S. JEFFERYS, J A Hlfente * January 15 3 2t ^ dr. john may. $ PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES IN all varieties, both Officinal and Proprietary, can always be purchased at reasonable rates, at the "OLD DOCTOR'S." Also, a large variety of Perfumery, Soaps, Oils, Brushes, Paints, Dye Stuffs, Lamps and Lamp Fixtures, and a large lot of Fancy Goods, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, Foreign and Domestic Cigars, and everything else to be found in a wellappointed Drug Store. For excellent Goods, at fair prices, call on the "Old Doctor" before purchasing elsewhere. JOHN MAY, M. D. January 15 3 ly w. h. & j. p. herndon! GUANOS NOW on the way?both Zell's and Wando Fertilizer. Parties who want either of these Guanos, will please leave their names with us. W. H.& J. P. HERNDON. _______ PTIO those who bought Goods for thirty days to I come up, as we would like to see them. W. II. & J. P. HERN DON. CREDIT IS out with us. Our Goods are awav up on credit. W. H. <fc J. P. HERN DON. YARN ~ BUY our Cross-Reeled Yarn. No troublo to warp. W. H, & J. P. IIERNDON. BUCKWHEAT FLOURT T7ERY fine Buckwheat Flour for sale at this T shanty. W. II. J. P. IIERNDON. GLASS AND Putty for sale low for cash?very high on credit. W. H. & J. P. IIERNDON. BASKETS? A NICE line of Baskets at prices to suit. You can find them at HERN DON'S. MOLASSES OF all kinds, for sale at IIERNDON'S Grocery Store. FLOUR. WE sell as nice an article of Flour as von ever saw. W. IE A J. P. HKRNDON. FOR 1874. MAY. R TIIOMAS MAY oilers for sale the best lot . of Family Groceries ever brought to this market, consisting of Sugar, Tea, Coffee, Molasses, Maecaroni, Spices, Rice, Cheese, Butter, Bacon, Flour, Meal, hard, Salt, Soda, Starch, Candles, Mackerel, Irish Potatoes, Onion Sets? Land roth's Garden Seeds a specialty?and every other article kept in a first-class Grocery house, while RAWLINSON WALTER J. RAWLINSON, stands ready and willing to wait upon all who come wishing to purchase Hats, Caps, Boots, ? Shoes, (X, Clothing, Calico, Delaines, Domestics, Ac., Ac. MAY. WILLIAM S. MAY last, but not least, will sell you the choicest Cigars, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, Pipes and Cigar Holders, Canned Fruits and Meats, Sardines, Oysters, Crackers, Candies, Raisins, Fruits, Pickles, and Sauces, at the lowest rates. Wo three partners unite in our appeal to our friends and tho public generally to favor us with their patronage, feeling sure that by so doing they will greatly promote their interest. We occupy the House formerly occupied by L. M. Davis. Don't fail to call and see us. R. T. MAY, W. J. RAWLINSON, W. S. MAY, Rock Hill, South Carolina. January 15 3 3in THE CIRCUIT COURT. TIIE following order from Ilis Honor, T. J. Maokcy, Judge of the Sixth Circuit, is published for the information and guidance of all concerned: State ok South Carolina?County ok York. To J. F. WALLACE, Esq., Clerk of the Court G. S. A C. P., Yorkville, S. C. SlK: Alter opening tue Court ot General sessions on the 2nd Monday of January, pursuant to law, you will adjourn the same until the SECOND (2D) MONDAY IN FEBRUARY, 1874. You will, in like manner, open the Court of Common Pleas, and adjourn the same, until the FIRST WEDNESDAY after the 2d Monday of February, 1874, being the 11th day of said month. The Sheriff will inform the grand and petit jurors, in person, of this change, and you will make due publication of the same. T. J. MACK 10Y, Circuit Judge. January 2, 1S74. 2 f>t IN BANKRUPTCY. In the District Court of the United States for the District of South Carolina. In the Matter of ) T ? i A. T. BLACK, Bankrupt. ( In Bankruptcy. NOTICE is hereby given that a DIVIDEND MEETING of the Creditors of the above named Bankrupt, will be held before WM. I. CLAWSON, Esq., Register in Bankruptcy of said Court, in his ollice at Yorkville, South Carolina on the 2Jrd day of January 1S74, for the purpose of declaring a Dividend of the Bankrupt's estates, and for the other purposes named in the 27th section of the Bankrupt Act of March 2, 18i>7. J. HARRY CLAWSON, Assignee. January 8 2 2t KING'S MOUNTAIN MILIT ARYVeHO 0L~ YOKKYTLLE, S. C. #TIIIS Institution 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 of Southern Educational Institutions. The first session of the School year of 1874, will begin on the 2ND OF FEBRUARY. Apply for Catalogue containing full particulars. Col. A. COWARD, Principal. December 4 40 7t EXECUTOR'S NOTICE." ALL persons indebted to the estate of ROBERT RAINEY, deceased, are hereby notified to make immediate payment. Persons havingclaims against the said estate are requested to present them properly authenticated. 1 W. J. RAINEY, Executor. January 8 2 -"It M. STRAUSS <fc SON, I YORKVILLE, SO. CA. DETERMINED NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD, j WE otter our entire stock at greatly reduced prices, consisting of Brown and Bleached Shirtings, Sheetings, Alpacas, Merinos, Lustres, Delaines, Prints, Bed- \ | ticks, Stripes, Canton and all-wool Flannels, Ginghams, Irish Linen, Shirtfronts, Jaconet, Swiss, Check, Table Damask, Towels, Toweling, Napkins, Jeans, Cassimeres, Broadcloth, Hosiery, Corsets, Handkerchiefs, Nainsook, Ribbons, Gloves, Umbrellas, Arc., Are. j M. STRAUSS & SON. 1 ~ closIMG~OUT SA~LE OK WINTKR DRESS GOOI)S. We have considerablv reduced the prices. M. STRAUSS At SON. I BLANKETS AND SHAWLS. WE sell Blankets and Shawls at cost, and less than cost, as we are determined to sell out this article. M. STRAUSS A SON. READY-M ADE CLOTHING. A HEAVY Slock of Ready-Made Clothing on hand, which will he sold at and below New York cost prices. M. STRAUSS A SON. SHOES AND BOOTS. A LOT of Ladies' Gaiters and Men's Shoes, which wo will sell considerably below cost price. M. STRAUSS A SON. LADIES' HATS. A LOT of Ladies' Hats for sale, at almost any price. M. STRAUSS A SON. CROCKERY. A LARGE assortment at very, very low prices. /V M. STRAUSS A SON. CARROLL, CLARK & CO. BUSINESS. THOSE that are indebted to the firm of CARROLL, CLAltK A CO., for Goods bought last year, will please come up and settle, as we are greatly in need of money to keep up our stock, and our Books for the old year must be closed. A WORD TO OUR 30 DAY CUSTOMERS* OUR friends and customers who owe us for hist 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 filled, at CARROLL, CLARK A CO'S. BOOTS AND SHOEST AT the cheap cash Store of CARROLL, CLARK A C'Q. can be found Porter, Day A Co's celebrated Wax Brogans and full Stock Roots, for t i ftv*. ?obIi Unt nurfnl liifrh on men aim uitys>, uiicn^ iv/i .... -? ~-0? ? time. look out old credit. CARROLL, CLARK it Co., are determined not to sell Goodson time at Cash prices. Persons wanting credit must have an understanding, or they will becharged 25 percent, above cash prices. Ileed this notice. ladies'hats. A FEW Hats on hand for Ladies and Misses, which will be sold regardless of cost for cash. CARROLL, CLARK & CO. blankets. ~ CARROLL, CLARK <fe CO. havo a line lot of Blankets, cheap for cash. plaidosnabu rgs, ALAMANCE Plaid, Plaid Linsey, Salem Jeans, Bed Ticking, Hickory Shirting, Table Covers and Oil Cloth on hand and for sale at the cheap cash Store of CARROLL, CLARK A* CO. "cotton yarn. EM. HOLT'S SONS' Alamance Yarn, cheap e as the cheapest, at CARROLL, CLARK <fc CO'S. AXE~ 4G. LEE'S, Wedge, Pole, Medium, Weight, . and Felling Axes, and hand and shingle Hatchets, cheap for cash, at CARROLL, CLARK & CO'S. guns. A FEW Double and Single Barreled Shot Guns ' e- -1 ?f llir N?MU Uliuaji. IWI un.?n, au CARROLL, CLARK & (JO'S. B. F. RAWLINSON. "* CORN WANTED. a BUSHELS of Corn wanted, at the ll IUU Store of B. F. RAWLINSON. THE FALL TRACE HAS OPENEDr A LARGE and complete stork of Dry Goods now on hand, and on the way to the house of B. F. RAWLINSON, (at the old stand of Bratton, Mason it Withers which embraces an entirely new stock of Ladies' Dress Goods, Gent's Fall and Winter Goods, Cassimeres, 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 it Steele, and which will be sold to my regular customers at one-half their value. MY GROCERY DEPARTMENT Will contain the largest lot of BAGGING ANI) 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 line. COTTON BOUGHT AT HIGHEST FIGURES. B. F. RAWLINSON. , JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. PROGRAMME. IN wishing the patrons of the York Drug Store a prosperous New Year, we would say that a I similar desire is cherished in our heart for the York Drug Store itself, and wo promise that our best efforts shall be put forth in promoting the intorestand prosperity of both. It is our intention to do, this year, essentially a CASH business. However, as an accommodation, we will sell to those who have paid us promptly in the past, on 30 days, time, at the end of which* statements will be 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 be 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. KUYKENDAL. D E LIN Q,l JEN TS. nnillS is a subject that is very near and in some J_ respects very dear to us. Thoso who owe us can but bo 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. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. | STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF YORK-COUBT OF COMMON PLEAS. T. Marion Dobson and J. Lcander Parish, copartners, trading under the firm name of T. M. Dobson <fc Co., Plaintiffs, against J. Harvey Gunning, Defendant.?Copy {Summons for Money Demand. TO J. HARVEY GUNNING, Defendant in this action. \rOU are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, which was | this day filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court ; o! Common 1'ieas inr 1 orK couniy, ami 10 serve a ! copy of your answer on the subscriber, at his oil ice, in Yorkville, South Carolina, within twenty | days after the service of this summons on yoii, exclusive of the day of such service. | If you fail to answer this complaint within the ! time aforesaid, the Plaintiff will take judgment against you for the sum of one hundred and sixI teen dollars and thirteen cents, with interest at the I : rate of twelve per cent, per annum, from the iirst j | day of January, one thousand eight hundred and j seventy-one, and costs. Dated Yorkville, S. C? December 20th, 1873. JAMES F, IIAKT, Plaintiffs' Attorney. January 1 1 fit 3IA EE SCIi JOE, LIMESTONE SP1UNGS, S. C\, J. A. CORKY, Proficient, 1 I (Washington ?fc Deo University,) j ^ * Vfffa THIS SCHOOL, located in a pleasantj f%little village unsurpassed in point of health, about one mile distant from | JspjjSr Gatlhey's Depot, on the Richmond and i a&Jr Atlanta Air-Dine Railroad, offers eve- j ry advantage to young men to obtain a sound ! practical education, and to those desiring a thorough preparation for College. The discipline of ! the School and the manner of its enforcementj have reference to the cultivation of a high sense of self-respect, of honor and of duty. 'PiI P yi>WI TlcKM nnDiiu on fhn 14Stli nl' FEBlVlJAKY1874. * Kxpknsks.?Board, with the Principal, $12 per month, in advance: Tuition per half session of live months, from $12 to $20, payable at the close i of the term. I January 8 2 5t i AN [J A iVuETUIt N S ADMINISTRATORS, Executors, Guardians and Trustees, are hereby notified to make their ANNUAL RETURNS, without further de- i lay. Unless returns are made promptly, I will > i be under the necessity of issuing rules for default. JOSEPH A. MeLKAN, Judge of Probate. I July 24 Jil tf ' T. M. DOBSO.V <fc CO. PRICES ATOTIIER PEACES. YOU (|iiolo to us prices at other towns. Romeinber, when you buy (hero you pay cash, and buy by the quantity?hot on credit and by the one dollar's worth. We will duplicate any bill bought in Charlotte, Rock Hill, Chester, or on the Air-bine Road, of the same quality, quantity and brand, for the cash, as you pav there. T. M. DO'RSON & CO. CASK AND CREDIT^ WE will sell our Hoods very low for cash ; but when we sell on time, you may expect 25 percent, higher as we advertise, so you need not bo disappointed. We would rather have your cash than to have vour 25 percent, on credit. T. M. DOBS0N <fc CO. ***- ? A ATI\ n/w%rtimt:< HA ia AH u nun iiJCii^i. OUR Millinery Shop is still in full blast, and flats, Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers, Ruches and Feathers are selling daily to all parts of the country. T. M. DOBSON it CO. TIN WARE. WE have a good assortment of Tin-Ware at our Grocery Store. T. M. DOBSON it CO. IS72ACCOUN TS" FCRSONS having accounts with us for 1S72, must call and settle, either by Cash or Note. Cash preferred. T. M. DOBSON A CO. LOOK THE OFFICE. TOOK the Post Olllee for a statement of your j account, as we cannot afford to go to every person's house. T. M. DOBSON it CO. PICKILILLY. (1R0SS it RLACKWELL'S tine Pickililly for ) sale at our Grocery Store. T. M. DOBSON A CO. TIIE PEACE. D ORSON'S is the place to buy Goods for the Cash. Remember?cheap for the cash. T. M. DOBSON it CO. If AMES. MULE and Horse Haines, and a lot of nico Chains at our Grocery. T. M. DOBSON ?t CO. _____ ANOTHER lot of Nos. 1 and 2 long-handled Shovels for sale. T. M. DOBSON A CO. _______ < REEN Annies. Lemons, and Oranges, for It sale at our "Grocery Store. * T. M. DOBSON <fc CO. boots. TM7T1 liave an elegant lot of Boy's and Men's j j Boots for sale, low for the monev. T. M. DOBSON <t C'0. hamsT AN elegant lot of new Hams just arrived at our Grocery Store. T. M. DOBSON it CO. buckwheat flour. A NICE article of Buckwheat Flour is kept at our Grocery. T. M. DOBSON it CO. cheap goods. YOU can buy goods very cheap from DOBSON, for the cash, but very high on credit. children's shoes. COPPER and Silver-Tip Shoes for children, for sale at ' DOBSON'S. shot guns. SINGLE and Double-Barreled Shot Guns for sale, at reasonable prices, for the monev. T. M. DOBSON it CO. umbrellas. A FEW Silk Umbrellas left, which we are offering at very short profits. T. M. DOBSON it CO. step-ladders. YOU can get nice Step-Ladders at DOBSON'S, low for cash. 50 dents per dozens WE are offering Spool Cotton at 50 cents per dozen, warranted 200 vards on a spool. T. JI. DOBSON it CO. _______ A NICE Second-hand Iron Safe is offered for sale for only ?25.00. Call and see it. T. M DOBSON it CO. AXEST&C^ A XES of all sizes: Anvils, Vises, Bellows, /\ Drawing, Log and Fifth Chains, for sale atour Grocery .Storo. T. M. DOBSON tt CO. KENNEDY, LATIMER & HEMPHILL. CIGARS, TOBACCO, &C. (HOARS, Tobacco, Snulf, Pickles, Catsup, Ac., J for sale, on the corner near the King's Mountain Railroad Depot. KENNEDY, LATIMER A HEMPHILL. CHEESE, &C, CIIEESE, Sugar, Coffee, Rico, Lard and Racon, for sale at the Store of KENNEDY, LATIMER A. HEMPHILL. CALICO, Ticking, Plaids, Domestics, Ac., for sale at KENNEDY, LATIMER A HEMPHILL'S. APPLES AND PEACHES. A NICE lot of dried Apples and Poaches for sale at KENNEDY, LATIMER A HEMPHILL'S. n a nnn nni t i rArrjii i\n, iw< PAPER Collars, (Jloves and Hosiery, for sale at the Store of KENNEDY, LATIMER it HEMPHILL. ~MOU ASSEST NEW crop Now Orleans Molasses tor sale at KENNEI) Y, LATIMERA1IEMPHILL'S. HEAVY SHOES. ANOTHER arrival of those heavy Shoes, at KENNEDY, LATIMER A HEMPHILL'S. PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S (CAPITAL Si,000,000,) SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. Fill IIS GUANO is now so well known 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 lias established its character for reliable excellence. The large fixed capital invested by the company in this trade affords tho 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 Ravcnel, Chemist of the Company, at Charleston, S. C. Hence planters may rest assured that its quality and composition is precisely the same as that heretofore sold. J. N. RORSON, Selling Agent, Charleston, S. C. JOHN S. REESE A CO., General Agents, Raltimore, Md. Thrms??-18 cash; $">;! time, without interest. To accommodate planters, they can order now and have until tho 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 he charged. ACID PHOSPHATE GUANO, BONE, PLASTER, Ac., always on hand, quality guaranteed. J. N. ROBSON. W. H. McCORKLE, Agent at Yorkville, S. 0. January 1 1 3m ~ YORK MARBLE YARD. Monuments, Tablets, Tombstones, Mantels, Arc., on Hand or Made to Order at Short Notice. ? *" I WOULD respectfully inform the public that I am prepared to furnish anything in the marble line, from a plain slab to a costly monument, executed in the best style of the art, with the very best materials, and at ju ices as low as the same elass ofwork can be furnished anywhere in the United States. Orders from a distance promptly tilled, and the same attention given to work ordered by mail as if the jiarties were present in person. From this date work will be delivered at any point on the King's Mountain railroad, or at any place between Rock Hill and Winnsboro, on the Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta railroad, FREE OF CHARGE for transportation. Thankful for the* patronage heretofore bestowed upon my establishment, my determination is to merit a continuance of the same. F. IIAPPERFIEL1). January 1 1 ly ftp^eAiroisfipLEl ? iist , ///y/ /// THE LEADING INSTITUTION IN THE U. S. rriHKKE arc no Vacations. Send for Catalogue X and College Doeuinents. For Splendid Specimens of Penmanship, enclose two P. <). Stamps. Address W. If. SADLER, President, Nos. (lit H N. Charles St., Baltimore, Md. January 1 1 tf KENTUCKY MULES AND HORSES. JgQ FIFTY PRIME YflUIB IEWTICKY MULES & HORSES FOR SALE, AT MY SALE STABLE, KOCK HILL, S. C. Call and examine before purchasing?I will sell or swap. A few elegant Biding and Driving Horses. A. WII.I.IFOHD. Moeemlier4 -|iJ |y TRIUMPH ANT!1 I H!i i ilrT^lff^i IMt ' raliiSSfMll i IBSlKgagBiBlg^ o < 11tiie h l?! CAROLINA FERTILIZER; g WILL BE SOLD AS FOLLOWS Casli Price, $50 PER TON OF 2000 LBS.! J I P Time Price. j a $55 PER TON OF 2000 LBS. n PAYABLE NOVEMBER 1, 1S74, i 2. FREE OF INTEREST, 1< Freight etui Drayagc to 1)0 added. j, ITS SUCCESS IS UNPARALLELED, ' AND ITS STANDARD IS A NO. 1. ? I ACID PHOSPHATE 'j WILL BE SOLD AS FOLLOWS: J Cash Price, lj( $33 PER TON'OF 2000 LBS. s SI Time Price, fa $38 PER TON OF 2000 LBS. ? tl PAYABLE NOVEMBER 1. 1874, c-1 FRS? OF INTEREST, Freight and Drayago to lie added. ^ FOR SALE BY CARROLL, CLARK & CO., J YORKVILLE. S. C. GEORGE W. WILLIAMS & CO., t General Agents, at Charleston, S. C. ai January 15 3 4m CONNER, HOBBS & DOBSON. jj; THE YORKVILLE COACH FACTORY. WE would respectfullyannounccto the public that with increased facilities for the execution of neat and durable work, we eomnioi.ee the new year with a determination ? NOT TO BE EXCELLED, J either in the quality of our manufactures or low q prices for a similar article. In our show room ,, may, at all times, be found a fine assortment of vehicles of various styles and prices, to an exam- T ination of which we respectfully invite those de- n siring to purchase. CARRIAGES of any particu1? I- -?; - :.' .... * .... .......1 ...mln .a 1 av <1f A tar ucnurijjuuij, ll m'/t un ji?wiu, mmtu vw wtwv* ?%v short notice, and satisfaction guaranteed. S CONNER, HO BBS & DOBSON. bi COTTON, COTTOX. 31 PERSONS owing us can make payment in cotton at the very highest prices the stnple cominands. We arc anxious to close our outstanding matters at the earliest date possible, and to this . end will make the most liberal arrangements with those indebted to us. CONNER, IIOBBS & DOBSON. REPAIRING. ~ Xl REPAIRING and Job Work, of all kinds, pertaining to our regular business, will be promptly executed in the best manner and for q reasonable prices. CONNER, IIOBBS DOBSON. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, c COUNTY OF YOEK?COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. I William E. Erwin and George J. Steele, Admin- b( istrators of the estate and effects of George ot Steele, Plain tills, against James M. Erwin, to Defendant.?Copy tSununonx for Money De- i viand. Xl TO JAMES M. ERWIN, Defendant in this ac- ;l( tion. YOU arc hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, which was j ' this day filed in the ollice of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for York County, and 1 to servo a copy of your answer on the subscri- "( her, at his ofli'ee, in Yorkville, South Carolina, within twenty days after the service of this I' summons on you, exclusive of the day of such cc service. ot Tf you fail to answer this complaint within the T time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will take j, judgment against you for the sum of two hundred U1 and twenty-four dollars and ninety-six cents, with annual interest at the rate of seven percent. vi per annum, from the first day of January, one V( thousand eight hundred and fifty-six, less one hundred and fifty dollars paid June 18th, I860, sis also costs. Dated Yorkville, S. 0., December 15th, 1873. 111 JAMES E. IIART, Plaintiffs' Attorney. Januarv 1 1 6t * IN BANKRUPTCY. in' the matter of jam km ii. hemphill, hank- J rupt. ** TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Tlio un- ^ dersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment :is Assignee of the estate of JAMES II. HEMPHILL, of York county, and State of South Carolina, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt ? upon his own petition, by W. I. CLAWSON, J| Register. All persons indebted to the said .Bank- p< rupt will make immediate payment to the undersigned. J. HARRY CLAWSON, Assignee. f December IS 51 8t * IN BANKRUPTCY. lo in tiie matter of david o. wallace, hank- t0 rupt. , rpo WHOM IT MAY CONCERNThe under- k! X signed hereby givesnoticeof hisappointment as Assignee of the estate of DAVID G. WAL- 0 LACK, of York eounly, and the State of South gc Carolina,who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own Petition, by W. I. Clawson, Register. All persons indebted to said Bankrupt, will make q immediate payment to the undersigned. J.* 11ARRY CLAWSON, Assignee. December is 51 3t ^ IN BANKRUPTCY. in the matter ok william j. coli.ins, hank- :u kli ft. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN :-The un- 'Sl dersigned hereby gives notice of his appoint- ?* I input as Assignee ol't ho estate of WILLIAM J. I COLLINS, ol' York county, and the Stato of ni South Carolina, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon hisown petition, by W'. I. CLAWSON, r< Register. All persons indebted to the said Bank- la rupt will make immediate payment to the under- A signed. J. IIARRY CLAWSON, Assignee. December 18 51 3t ~ IX li lXKKUPTC Y. a. IN THE MATTER OF HAMILTON WILSON, BANK- . luii'T. r. mo WHOM IT MAY CONCERNThe 1111- * dersigned hereby gives notieo of his appointinent as Assignee of the estate of HIM1LTON I WILSON, of York county, and the State of South Carolina, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition, by W. I. CLAWSON, Register. All persons indebted to the said Bankrupt, b< will make immediate payment to the undersign- in ed. J. IIARRY CLAWSON, Assignee. ol December 18 51 3t gf I YBAXKRUPTC Y. ti IN THE MATTER OF .1 E REM I AH MOSS, BANKRUPT, til IIO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN The nil- el dersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment as Assignee of the estate of JEREMIAH MOWS! nf Vnrl- nnimtv milt (tin Shlfo of Soiltll 1 Carolina, who has been ad judged a Bankruptupon his own petition, by W. I. CLAWSON, Register. "1 . All persons indebted to the said Bankrupt will 1 , make immediate payment to the undersigned. P J. HARRY CLAWSON, Assignee. w 1 December 18 51 3t 2t MASONIC MEETING. o! \A / TINS NEXT RKOULARCOMMUNICA| jlfif TION of Philanthropic Lodge, No. 78, A. "flr" F. M., will ho boldon at tho Lodge Room, ? in Yorkvillo, on FRIDAY, the30th day of JANUARY, instant, at 71 o'clock, p. m. 1 T. S. .1KFFFRYS, Secretary. ?j I Januarys 2 tf AUCTION SALES. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. 1 Y virtue of on order fro in Joseph A. McLean. 1 3 Judgo of Probate for York county, I will J ?cpose to public sale, at York Court House, on ' fc ic FIRST MONDAY OF FEBRUARY; next, | ?o C1IOSES IN ACTION, appraised "doubtful," ; a elonging to the estate of J. IT. Clark, deceased, i i . A. CARHOLL, Administrator, dc bonis non. January 15 3 3t I r ADMINISTRATRIX' SALE, j I 1Y virtue of an order from Joseph A. McLean. J a 3 Judge of Probate for York county, I will o spose to public sale, on the premises, for CASH, N TUESDAY, 2ND DAY OF FEBRUARY, o ext, the wholoof the personal property of JOHN r '. CRAIO. late of the county aforesaid, deceased, I insisting in part of Mules, Cattle, Hogs, Wagon, J arming Implements, Corn, Fodder, Household a ml Kitclicn I' urnuure, ?c. . j NANCi L. CRAIG, Administratrix. ! e January 15th, A. I)., 1874. pS* All persons indebted to the above estate are i r ereby requested to make payment to the under- j igneu; and ncrsons having claims against the es- i ite of said deceased, will present them, duly au- I icnticated, on or before the 1st day of January ext. X. L. CRAIG, Administratrix. January 13 3 3t EXECUTOR'S SALE. [JY virtue of an order from Joseph A. McLean, [) Judge of Probate for York county, I will exose to public sale, on THURSDAY, 29TII OF JANUARY, t the late residence of SARAII SMITH, debased, near Smith's Ford, the following described roperty belonging to the estate of said deceased : A tract of land embracing ilX HUNDRED ACRES, MORE OR LESS, 1 bales of cotton, 9 mules, cattle, hogs, about >00 bushels of corn, fodder, farming utensils, Ac. Terms op Sale.?The personal property will o sold for cash. The land will be sold on a credit. Persons indebted to the estate are requested to lake immediate settlement. Those having claims re requested to present them. JOHN SMITH, Executor. January 8 2 3t UDGE OF PROBATE'S SALE^ [arv McKnight, Plaintiff, against John McFad- ( den, and others, Defendants, heirs-at-law of j Sarah McFadden, deceased.?Petition for Sale \ of Land. _ }Y virtue of an ordor from Joseph A. McLean, 5 Judge of Probate for York county, I will ex- r jsc to public sale at York Court House, on the r TRST MONDAY OF FEBRUARY NEXT, ? ir partition among the heirs-at-law of Sarah Mcauden, deceased, the following described land slonging to the estate of said deceased: A tract of ?] FIFTY ACRES, MORE OR LESS, J ituated in the county of York, on the waters of tony Fork, and bounded by lands of Mary Craw>rd, Hcnrv E. McFadden, and others. TERMS OF SALE?CASH. 1 Should the terms of Sale not bo complied with, J io property will be re-advertised to he re-sold on F io next sales-day, at the risk of the former purmser. (?8.55; R. II. GLENN, S. Y. C. f Januarys 2 4t I UDGE OF PROBATE'S SALE~. I , D. Simril, Petitioner, vs. Nancv Siinril and others, heirs-at-law of Hugh if. Siinril, deceased.? Petition jor Partition. \ J| Y virtue of an order from the Probate Court, I J I will expose to public sale at York Court touso on the FIRST MONDAY IN FEBRUARY NEXT, I t the risk of the former purchasers, Tracts of c ,nd, Nos. J, 4 and 5, belonging to the estato of high II. Simril, deceased, to bo sold for partition nong the heirs-at-law of the said deceased. I TERMS or HA EE. Cash enough on day of sale to pay costs; balance f purchase money payable at twelvo months, itli interest, secured by bond of purchaser with c lod surety and a mortgage of the premises, if c Reined necessary. c Should the terms of Sale not be complied with, 1 ic property will be re-advertised to be re-sold on c le next safes-day, at the risk of the former purlasor. (?8.62}) K. II. GLENN, S. Y. C. 1 January 8 2 4t * ASSIGNEE'S SALE. ' a the District Court of the United States for the District ofSouth Carolina. * In the Matter of ") J. I). JOHNSON, j- In Bankruptcy. Bankrupt. J 5Y virtue of an order of the Hon. George S. ] Bryan, Judge of the United States District J ourt, I will expose to public sale at YORK r OURT HOUSE, on the j IRST MONDAY IN FEBRUARY, NEXT, t he real estate ot the above named bankrupt, a ot set oir to him as a homestead, to wit: 1 One parcel of land, situated near Fort Mills, in 'ork county, containing EVENTY-FOUR ACRES, MORE OR LESS, g ounciea ny janus 01 j, ii.mewttri, o. jl. *r iiuvrn j id said Bankrupt's homestead. c TERMS OF SALE. ( One-half to he paid in cash; the balance in one ear, to be secured by the bond of the purchaser id a mortgage of the premises sold. Purchaser j ) pay for papers. T. S. JEFFERYS, Assignee. ' January 8 2 4t ASSIGNEE'SSALE. o i the District Court of the United States for the c District of South Carolina. i In the Matter of j v BADIAH SARRATT, [ In Bankruptcy. F Bankrupt. J }Y virtue of an order of the Hon. George S. Bryan, Judge of the United States District 1 onrt, I will sell at York Court House, on the c fIRST MONDAY IN FEBRUARY, NEXT, jtwecn the hours of 11 and 3 o'clock, all the real ttate of the above named Bankrupt, not set oil' i him as a homestead, to wit: ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTEEN ACRES, l York county, on the east side of Broad river, ljoining the homestead. f ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACRES, i Spartanburg county, lying on the West side of ? road river, bounded byfaudsof Richmond Ellis, ? . B. Ross, and Broad river, and adjoining the _ rnnestead. 1637 ACRES, l Spartanburg county, near Grassy Pond, bound1 by lands of Huskey, Goforth, Magners and - hers. Also the life estate in WO HUNDRED AND THIRTEEN ACRES, e i Spartanburg county, adjoining the tract last a icntioned, and lying near Grassy Pond. e The tract containing 1637 acres will be sub-di- - ;ded before the day ol" salo, ho as to suit the consilience of purchasers. j TERMS OF SALE. One-half Cash; the balance on a credit of twelve ii lonths, with interest from day of sale, and a s lortgage of the premises to secure the paymen.t p urchasers to pav for title deeds and mortgages, s J. HARRY CLAWSON, Assignee. January 8 2 8t UDGE OF PROBATE'S SALE, r Tin. B. Williams, Petitioner, against Addie W. McAfee, Bell C. Witherspoon, and J. B. Wil- li liams, Defendants.?Petition, for sale of Heal Estate for Partition, Ac. J Y virtue of an order from Joseph A. McLean, ^ 3 Judge of Probate for York county, I will ex- t ise to public sale, at York Court House, on the h FIRST MONDAY OF FEBRUARY NEXT, r partition, Ac., among the heirs-at-law and disibutees of George W. Williams, deceased, the fol- n wing described town lots and lands belonging (] i the said estate, to wit: ^ A lot situated on Main Street in Yorkville, nown as the Home place, containing TWO ACRES AND A HALFt n the premises is atwo-story dwelling house, to ither with necessary outbuildings. A lot of land, containing TWO ACRES AND A HALF, 1 nuierson.il siue oi iviauisou oireui/, unjoining iui ^ ' David Johnson. j A lot 011 the South side of Madison Street, con- >j inirig . ONE ACRE. MORE OR LESS, 1 1 joining lots ol' Dr. A. I. Barron and others. r A house and lot on the South side of Madison h reet, adjoining lots of Thomas Wright and g hers, containing lj THREE-FOURTIIS OF AN ACRE, c ore or less. tl A tract 011 land, situated on the Gabbie Ford e ?ad, about one mile from Yorkville, adjoining a lids of It. J. Withers, A. I. Barron and II. F. diekes, containing a FORTY-TWO ACRES, MORE OR LESS. Two lots on Main Street. One of 72 feet front j id running back 326 feet, bounded by lots of H. . Adiekes and W. I. Clawson. On this lot are vo buildings?occupied respectively bv Dr. H. . Jackson and B. 1'. Boyd. The other lot is va- u int and adjoins lots of James Jefferys and II. F. dickcs. It has a front of 60 feet and runs back ? 16 feet. TERMS OF SALE. j One-third to be paid in Cash. The balance to 3 paid at the expiration of twelve months, with r iterest from daj' of sale, to be seeured by bonds ' purchasers, with approved sureties and mort- 1 ige of the premises. Should the terms of Sale not bo complied with, ie property will be re-advertised to be re-sold on io next sales-dav, at the risk of tho former pur- d laser. ($20.02*) R. If. GLENN, S. Y. C. Januarys 2 4t a i i ? .1 i ii a APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE. 3 fTOTIC'E is hereby given that the undersigned, 1 Administrator of the estate of VINCENT u ARKS, deceased, will make a linal settlement c 1th the Judge of Probate of York county, on tho id day of February, next, when he will make t; iplication for a final discharge as Administrator c ' the said estate. tl B. E. FEEMSTER, Administrator. d January 1 1 5t KNIVES. IUST arrived a lot of nice Butcher and Carving Knives, low for cash, at 1 T. M. DOBSON A C'O'S. J AUCTION SAtrES. SHERIFF'S SALES. " r?Y virtue of writs o(fieri fac.itu, to me directe<l, 13 will bo sold lietween the legal hours of iheritf's sale, ON THE FIRST MONDAY IN FEIlTtUARY NEXT, t York Court House, the following property, o wit: On Tuesday after the first Monday in Februay, at the residence of S. M. Fewell, in Ebenzer, bout 75 pounds of ginned cotton, about 25 bushIs of corn, and a small lot of cotton-seed, levied m as the property of John N. Nivens, at the suit f Rataree & Daniels. (1.80 Ono tract of land, situated about three miles and ne-half froin Yorftville, on the King's Mountain ( oad, liounded by lands of Joseph Neel, James Irian, and others, levied on as the property of ohn C. Jackson, at the suits of McDufr Conen, nd the Lebrandt and McDowell Stove Company. Tie property to bo re-sold at the risk of tlie form' ifti.OO r purcnaser. One tract of land, situated on the waters of Ashing Creek, containing sixty-two acres, more ir less, bounded by lands of D. R. S. Blake, W. ?. Kelsey, and others, levied on as the property if Rebecca Clinton, at the suit of Walter B. Metts, 3. E. Y. D., vs. Rebecca Clinton and William J. Clinton. ($5.25 Ono tract of land, on the waters of Broad River, ind on the boundary line between the counties of Chester and York, bounded by lands of Ellas Innan, Mrs. Hagorty and others. Also, one other met of land, situated 13 miles west of Yorkvillo, rounded by lands of Milton Watson, Patsey .leech and others, levied on as the property of fohn D. Smarr, at thesuitofG. L. McNeel, Guarlian, and others. ($6.75 One tract of land, lying on the waters of Allison 'reek, bounded by lands of Reuben Dulin, B. R. diller and others. One other tract of land, situaed on the Landsford road, alrout five miles from iforkville, bounded by lands of Isabella Steele, I ugh Warren and others. Alsoone other tract of and, situated about one mile from Yorkville, rounded by lands of H. F. Adickes, Dr. J. B. Vllison and others. Also, one other tract of land lituated in Ebenezer, known as the" Avery tract," rounded by lands of Dr. 'William Fewell, James rl. Barry and others. Also, one other tract of and, situated on the waters of Fishing Creek, ibout eight miles south-east of Yorkville, boundid by lands of Mrs. Isabella Steele, J. Thomas jowry and others, levied on as the property of )r. J. M. Lowry, at the suit of H. F. Adickes. leuben Dulin, S. A. Bell, B. T. Wheeler ana 3. M. Cheek, Bratton, Mason <fc Withers, S. B. doacham, Survivor, Black & Company, John H. ? T. m \r At pn mams, nenry r. uronuu, a. ha. uvucv. ?., nd Carroll, Clark <fe Co., and others. (869.52J ffSf Terms invariably cash. Purchasers who do lot comply with the terms of sale, must expect the ropertv Ijid off by them to be advertised for reale attueir risk for the ensuing sales-day. R. H. GLENN, S.Y.C. January 8 2 4t Fudge of probate's saleT lartha Whlsonant, widow, Petitioner, against Martha Howell and others, heirs-at-law of Aaron W. Whisonant, deceased.?Petition for Partition of Land. RY virtue of an order from Joseph A. McLean, Judge of Probate for York county, I will exK)se to public sale at York Court House, on the FIRST MONDAY OF FEBRUARY NEXT, ho following described tracts of land, situated on ting's creek, in said county, belonging to the esate of Aaron W. Whisonant, deceased, and to be old for partition amongst the heirs-at-law: Tract No. 2, containing SIXTY-NINE ACRES, MORE OR LESS, lounded by lands allotted to the widow, lands of I. K. Roberts, J. M. Deal and others. Tract No. 3, containing SIXTY-Fi VE ACRES, MORE OR LESS, >ounded bv lands of William Howell, II. K. Robrts and others. Tract No. 4, containing SIXTY-NINE ACRES, MORE OR LESS, . >ounded by lands of William Howell, Faithy louser ana others. TERMS OF SALE. Cash sufficient on the day of salo to pay the osts of these proceedings. The balance on a redit of twelve months, with interest, to be soured by bond of purchaser, with approved surey and a mortgage of the premises if deemed neessary. Should the terms of sale not be complied with, he property to be re-advertised to be re-sold on he next sales-day, at the risk of the former purhaser. ($10.05) R. H. GLENN, S. Y. C. January 1 1 5t fudge of probate's sale. rVilliam C. Reid, Petitioner, against Mary A. Reid and others, heirs-at-law of Samuel L. Reid, deceased?Petition for Sale of Land for Partition and Division. r-? -v nt'nn nrrlnr frnm -Tnsflnh A. McLean. |j Judge of Probate for York county, I will ex)ose to public sale, at York Court llouse, on the rIRST MONDAY OF FEBRUARY NEXT, he following described real estate, for partition ind division amongst the heirs-at-law of Samuel j. Reid, deceased : A tract of land containing ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY ACRES, Situated in the county of York, on the waters of Aint'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, munded by lands of Margaret Agurs, Alexander Villiford, T. J. Clinton and others. TERMS OF SALE. Cash sufficient on the day of sale to pay the costs f these proceedings. The balanco of the purliase money on a credit of twelve months, with nterest, to be secured by bond of the purchaser vith approved surety, and a mortgage of the (remises if deemed necessary. Should the terms of sale not be complied with, he property will be re-advertised to be re-sold on he next sales-day, at the fisk of the former pur baser. (?i&.7oj it. n. o. i.v. January 1 1 5t H. F. APICKES. DRESS SHAWLS. rFIE attention of the ladies is respectfully invited to my large and elegant stock of Shawls f every style, pattern and size. In this lino of oods I can oiler unexampled inducements. Call nd see for yourselves. H. F. ADICKE8. LADIES' DRESS GOODS, [N the lino of Ladies' Dress Goods of every description, suitable for the season, I defy competition. My stock is large and varied, selected vith great care, and bought at panic prices. Evry taste, however exacting, can be suited, both s to style and quality, while prices will be found xtremcly low. H. F. ADICKES. READY-MADE CLOTHING. " rHE Clothing sold by me is made to my own order, by home operatives and is warranted u quality of material and durability of workmanhip. All styles on hand, and garments or complete suits made to measure at short notice. I ell a good, comfortable Overcoat for only $7.00. H. F. ADtCKES. DISSOLUTION. rHE copartnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, is, this day, dissolved^ by imitation. The hu.sine.s8 win ue conuumcu uy II. F. AD1CKES, Vho, alone, is autliorized to settle the affairs of lie late firm, and with whom all settlements must ie made. Those indebted to the firm of iDICKES & BLACK, ire earnestly requested to come forward and nake payments as early as possible, as it is very esirable that the business of the old firm should e wound up at an early day. H. F. ADICKES, DAVID L. BLACK. December 11,1873. TAX NOTICE?1873. [N conformity to law, and pursuant to the order of the Comptroller-General, my books will be pen at YORkVILLE, on and alter the FIRST )AY OF JANUARY, 1874, for the COLLECTON OF STATE AND COUNTY TAXES for lie year 1873: The amount levied for State purposes is twelve a ills on the $1; for County purposes, two-and-a ialf mills on the $1; and "for the support of indi;ent widows and orphans of persons who have ieen killed in York county because of their politial opinions," one-half mill on the$l; making, in lie aggregate, fifteen mills. Also, one dollar on ach taxable poll between the ages of twenty-one nd fifty years. For the accommodation of tax-payers, I will ttend at the followiug places on the days named: At Clay Hill, on Monday, 5th of January, 1874. At Bethel, (R. L. Simmons') on Tuesday, Cth of anuary. At Carroll & Campbell's Store, on Wednesday, til of January. At Mart IJainbright's, on Thursday, 8th of Janiary. At Black's Station, on Friday and Saturday, 9th nd 10th of January. At T. M. Whitesides' Store, on Monday, 12th of anuary. At Hickory Grove, on Tuesday,'13tli of Januay. At J. \V. Carroll's Store, on Wednesday and 'hursday, 14th and 15th of January. At McConnellsville, on Friday, 16th of January. At Brattonsville, on Saturday, 17th of January. At Yorkville, on Monday, 19th of January and urinf? the balance of that week. At Rock Hill, on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday nd Thursday, 26th, 27th, 28th and 29th of Janury? At Fort Mill, on Friday and Saturday, 30th and 1st of January. At Yorkville, from Monday, 2nd of February, ntil Friday, the othof February, the timeforthe losing of the books. The Treasurer avails himself of this opportuniy to return his thanks to the people of York ounty for the prompt manner in which they met lieir liabilities last year, and hopes that they will o the same the present year. J. L. WATSON, Treasurer. January J 1 tf _____ BRAN, Coarse Flour, Ac.., for sale at our Store. W. H. A J. P. HERN DON.