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the re-asse>sment of property for the fiscal year I ls7.'$ 7-J, tiie Comptroller General ordered the reprinting of the hlank tax assessments, tax returns 1 and other ueeessarv papers for carrying out the Aet passed at the last session of the General As- | senihlv providing for a re-assessment of the taxa- I hie property of the State, and the Conunittee are perfectly satisfied of the justice of this claim. "The Committee injustice to the State Printers, also he}? leave to state that they have carried on j their work, as was shown your Committee, at heavy sacrifices, on account of the State Treasur- j er's inability to meet former appropriations made j by the General Assembly. Their contract has j been faithfully observed, ami their work well and promptly executed. The Committee, therefore, recommend that the bill do pass. "Signed) " Runnier Smai.i.s, Chairman. "Tiiai>. C. Andkkws, "EI. J. Maxwki.i., "C. I). IIay.nk, "It. F. WitITTEMORE." By reference to the House Journal of extra session, it will be seen that this matter was ! referred jointly to tlie Committees on Print- j ing and and Ways and Means, who reported j it back, with the recommendation "that the j bill do pass." In conclusion, we beg leave to state that j this communication is made to your honorable body from a sense of duty to the friends who i liono ctmul hv nnil OiiermrnopH IIS in OUT la- ! ...... "J to ? bora ; that we do not care to question the correctness of the reprrt of the Joint Special Financial Investigating Committee as to the "disbursements for printing under the first Republican administration," as that information may be correct so far as it goes; that we j feel we have conscientiously and faithfully discharged the duties devolved upon us, and, with that conviction, we are ready to obey the will of the General Assembly in any measures it may in its wisdom deem necessary to enact. Very respectfully, Your obedient servants, J. WOODRUFF, Clerk of Senate. A. 0. JONES, Clerk of House of Representatives. KSTIMATKD COSTS OK PRINTING FOR GKNKRAL ASSEMBLY. Average length of Sessions 13 weeks. Average weekly payments of establishment during Sesssion 8 1,500 Total amount of payments, 13 weeks 19,500 (tost of paper used during session l.r>,000 Kent, wear and tear of machinery 2,500 Total 837.000 Total actual cost of current printing per session 837,000 Actual cost ef permanent printing, including printing and binding of Acts, Journals, Reports and Resolutions, ifcc., 3,500 copies of each document, 840,000 877,000 Executive printing of State Dcparments 25,000 Total 8102,000 Public printing, 18(55, Tor three weeks' session, (under old administration.) as shown by Act to make appropriation, (page 2:54,) volume 13?1,000copies only $37,.">00 Extra amount appropriated for printing, 7,000 Total 874,500 Cost per page, 1805, (as per Reports and Resolutions, 1808:) Plain matter, (without side notes,) per page 85 50 Acts and Resolutions, (with side notes,) per page 6 00 Cost of work, as per present contract: Cost per page (Journals) $2 75 Cost per page (Permanent (Journals).... 3 48 Bills, per page 3*00 Permanent work (Acts) 4 35 Rule and figure work double rates. MERE-MENTIOX. Hon.? Caleb Cubing will sail from New York for Madrid next Saturday. The number of bills introduced in Congress already and printed, is stated to be two thous?j vr:,.? "VT^n ?o rii?onf to /art rro rro/1 frt mill. 1*1153 11C1UC uiailb lO vngujjvu fcv be married to Mr. Sartans, a wealthy Englishman. Hon. Alexander H. Stephens was an invited guest at the second State dinner of the season at the White House ou Tuesday. A girl of 14 in Brooklyn, Iowa, has sued a boy of 16 years for breach of promise. Colonel Mosby is still courting Presidential favors. Last week he sent a wild turkey, weighing over twenty pounds, to President Grant. The present was accepted. The story that Kossuth is in indigent circumstances is denied by a cousin of the Hungarian patriot who lives in Iowa. ^financial anb Commercial. YORK VILLK, February 4.?'The cotton market during the past week lias been dull, with light titterings; We quote extremes at from f to 13 cents. Flour, $5 to $5.25; Corn, 87}; Meal, ft) to Peas, 80; Oats, SO to 82; Dried Apples, 81.7.a to $2.00; Dried Peaches, $2.10 to $2.25; Sweet Potatoes, 75rents to $1; Irish Potatoes, $1 to $1.10. CM I ARIA >TTK, Fel iruarv 2.?Cotton?Sales for the week 000 bales. The market continued to decline, closing quiet at 13} to 14 for best grades. Stained, dull at 8 to 11. NEW YORK, February 2.?Cotton weak. Sales 704 bales at 151 to 10}. Futures closed steady; sales 20,750: February 14 13-10 to 143; March 15 13-16 ; April 15 29-32 "to 15 15-10 ; May 102 to 10 7-10; June 10 23-32 to 10}; July 17. Financial. NKW YORK, February 2.-fJold 11} to lis. ^Tnftrrc: Pratt's Astral Oil. Absolutely safe. Perfectly odorless. Always uniforni. Illuminating qualities superior to gas. Hums 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 HOO,(HH) 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 recoinmeud 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 A CO., 10s Fulton Street, New York. December I 49 (5m* - ? " KIXD WORDS. The Associated Reformed Presbyterian says : For years Perry Davis' Pain-Killer has been , known as a most useful family medicine. For pains and aches wo know nothing so good as the Pain-Killer. For many internal diseases it is equally good. We speak from experience, and testify to what we know. No family ought to be without a bottle of Davis' Pain-Killer. Messrs. Perry Davis A Son, Prov. R. I :? ticnlx .-?Although a stranger to you I am not to vour invaluable medicine, Pain-Killer. I formed j its acquaintance in 1K47 and I am on most intimate j terms with it still; my experience in its use con- | firms my belief that there is no medicine equal to I Pain-Killer for the quick and sure ciiroofSum o 1.. ami mcr vi>iii[iimiik>, nun- i in >><11,, i iwup, i>iui.-<>.oiwU . Cuts. I have used it in all and found a speedy cure in every case. Yours Truly, T. J. Cakdinkr, M. D. Judging by our own experience whoever once makes a trial of Perrv Davis' Pain-Killer, will i not fail to recommend it widely as an unequalled liniment, and valuable internal remedy for colds j and various other complaints.?Every Month. ! The efficacy of Perry Davis' world-renowned i Pain-h'Ufer in all diseases of the bowels, even in | that terrible scourge, the Asiatic cholera, has been amply attested by the most convincing authority. Missionaries in China and India have written home in commendation of this remedy in terms that should carry conviction to the most skeptical, while its popularity in communities nearer home is ample proof that the virtues claimed for it are real and tangible. Among family medicines it stands unrivaled.?1 lout on Courier. The Sntunlny Ercniny Cozctte of Boston, savs: It is impossible to Inula place on this broad land where Perry Davis' Pain-Kii.i.kk is not known as a most valuable remedy for physical pain. In the country, miles from physician or apothecary, , the Pain-Killer is cherished as the exclusive panacea, and it never deceives. "Pkrry Davis' Pain-KiM.kr is really a valuable medicament, and, unlike most of the articles of the day, is used by many physicians. It is particularly desirable in locations where physicians are not'near; and, by keeping it at hand, families will often save the necessity of sending out at midnight for a doctor. A bottle should be kept in every house."?llnxton Traveler. "We have tested the Pain-Kii.i.kk, and assure our readers that it not only possesses all the virtues claimed for it, but in many instances surpasses any other remedy we have ever known."? llerohl of tiox/iel Liberty. February 5 0 lm 1 Facts worth knowing! One of the best indie;# tions of the South, and prosperity of Charleston is to lie found at the establishment of Messrs. I II. Hall it Co., located at Nos. 'J, 4,(1, S Market St. 22 and 225 Kast Hay. The rapidly increasing business last year of this firm, has induced them t< enlarge their establishment, which now supphe* every conceivable article that can be required ii the building of a house, from a baluster to am size timber. Our friends in the city, atid throughout the State who contemplate building a hous< can be supplied with all the materials necessarj for its construction, at prices and quality of work which will save a large per eentage in the cost o building. They are Agents for Asbestos Rootiiq Kelt, endorsed by some of the best firms in tin country. Send for price list and circulars. January 15 J 7t HYMENEAL. Mahriku?On the 27th ultimo, at the resident of the bride's father, bv Rev. R. I.alhan. Mr. L lv. ARMSTROXd and Miss K. 0. MILLKR, al of this county. On the 15th ultimo, bv Rev. \V. W. Ratcbford Mr. J. S. GOURLKY and Miss LOU C. KIRK PATRICK, all of this county. M A SUN IU M U KT1A U . \ A / THE N EXT KK< JU L A It COMMUNICAjyy TION of Philanthropic Lodge, No. 7H, A F. M., will 1 >o holden at tho Lodge Room, in Yorkville, on FRIDAY, tho27th day of FEBRUARY, instant, at 7J o'clock, p. in. T. S. J EFFERYS, Secretary. February 5 <> tf APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE. NOTICE is hereby Riven that the undersigned, Administrators of the estate of J. W. YOUNGBLOOD, deceased, will make a linal settlement of the said estate with the Judge of Probate for York county, onthefith day of March next, when they will make application for a final discharge as Adininistratorsof the said estate. C. A. A F. II. YOUNG BLOOD, Admr's. February 5 <> St* APPLICATION FOR DIS CHARGE. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, ExecutoroftheestateofARTIIUR MeCLAIN deceased, will make a final settlement of the said estate, with the Judge of Probate of York county, on the fltli day of March next, when ho will apply for a linal discharge from liability as Executor of the said estate. A. L. WALLACE, Executor. February 5 0 St? IN BANKRUPTCY, In the District Court of the United States for tho District of South Carolina. NOTICE is hereby given that on the 10th day of January, A. !)., 1M74, a Warrant in Bankruptcy was issued out of the District Court of the United States, for the District of South Carolina, against the estateof W. A. TOWNES, of thecounty of Greenville, and the State of South Carolina, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition ; that the payment of any debts and tho delivery of any property belonging to said Bankrupt, to him, or for his use, and the trans. - u..i.: I. ieroi uuy pruiu'ii^v uy mm, mv iui uuuini ??%% ?o?? , that a meetingof the creditors of the said Bankrupt, to prove their debts, and choose one or more Assignees of his estate, will be held at a Court ol Bankruptcy, to be holden at Yorkville, before W. I.CLAWSOX, Esq.,one of the Registers in Bankruptcy of said Court, on the 18th dav of February, A. I).*, 1S74, at 12 o'clock, M. R. M. WALLACE, U. S. Marshal. By T. W. Clawsox, Deputy Messenger. February 5 0 It RAIL ROAD MEETING. 'ifir UNDER a provision of the charter, tlie undersigned, representing one hundred shares ol stock, hereby call a meeting of tiie stockholders of the KING'S MOUNTAIN It AILROAD COMPANY, to be held at Yorkville, on FRIDAY, the 13th day of FEBRUARY, instant. The object of the meeting is to consider t ho propriety of consolidating said Company with the Chester and Lenoir Narrow Gauge Railroad Company. It is earnestly desired that every stockholder be present, either in person or by proxy, in order that the preference of each individual may be known in regard to this matter. CARROLL, CLARK A CO., T. M. DOBSON. A CO., JOSEPH IIERNDON, JOHN H. ADAMS, W. H. MeOORKLK, P. B. DARWIN, J. F. WALLACE, W. E. ERWIN, Admr., R. M. LINDSAY, J. P. HART. February 5 ti tf LIBERAL TERMS ! "l*^Earc offering our Guanos for this season, on T the following liberal terms: PHOENIX GUANO, Per Ton of 2000 Pounds, $.>".50. VILCOX. K & CD'S IAHIFEATBD BHA80, Per Ton of 2000 Pounds, $70.00. (Si.00 per ton (1 ravage to ho added.) On credit until 1st November, 1S74, with Option of paying in Middling Cotton, delivered at buyers' nearest depot at 15 cents per pound. A discount of $10.00 per ton will he allowed for Cash. Our Agents throughout the State sell at same prices and on same terms as ourselves. Hand in your orders to nearest Agent, at once. WILCOX, GIBBS & CO., Charleston, S. 0. February 5 <> lit II. P. AIMCIiES. FOR GENTS'WEAR._ i~|UR stock of Hoods for Cents' wear, in all its departments, is full and complete?embracing every variety and at all prices. Resides a full line of Rroadcloths, Cassimeres, Cassinettex, Kerseys, Ac., we also make a specialty in Salem Jeans* which we sell at factory prices. Call and examine our stock, which wiil bo sold at prices ?"ll ! ' A 1)1 Civ MS. \ivijt i * win j/v;n viv'?i? - "clothing." SPECIAL attention is invited to our superioi stock of Clothing, made at homo, and of tlir (test material. Extra inducements are offered t( buyers. We sell durable, homemade work, al prices defying the competition of northern shoddy. Garments or full suits made to measure al short notice. II. F. ADICKES. ladies' dress shawls. TN this line of Goods wo were enabled, during this season, to offer unexampled bargains, We have a few more yet on hand, which will be closed out marvelously cheap. H. F. ADICKES. calicoes. Y*7"E say, without fear of contradiction, that wc T ? now have the largest stock and best grades of Calicoes in this market, to which wo specially invito the attention of the ladies. H. F. ADICKES. boots and shoes, OF every style and quality. Also, a full line ol Ladies'and Misses' Shoes and Gaiters, including those of Miles' manufacture. In this line we make a spocialty, and have the best quality al the lowest prices. II. F. ADICKES. sheeting. BIVINGSVILLE standard Sheeting on hand, at factory prices?hv wholesale. II. F. ADICKES. W. H. & J. P. HERNDON. here is your mules. TWO Mules forsale. Call at the Store of HERNDON. february. BEEF Hams, of the best quality, can bo hadal IIEUN DON'S. provisions. ^~1AIUIAGE; Turnips, llacon, Pepper, Vinegai ^ and Mustard, at HKKN DUN'S. ONLY EIGHT DOLLARS CASH T7IOR the right to makeU'uano on your farm equal to that which costs Sf?0 to $i>0 per ton Try it. W. H. it J. P. IIKHNDON. POTATOES. IRISHMAN'S delight, in the eating line, foi sale at IIKRN DON'S. IIOMINY. \\TK havo three kinds of Hominv at our shop \j W. II. it J. P. IIKHNDON. FLOUR AND MEAL. IjM.Ol'H and Meal can he had at 11 KRN DON'S 1 Store. COMING. TIOTII Wando and /.ell's U nano* are on tin If wav and in Warehouse. W. II. ,t J. P. IIKHNDON. WOODEN WARE. HRASS-BOL'NI) Buckets, two and three hoopei Buckets, Tubs and Keelers, in endless varie tv, at W. II. .t P. 11 KUNDON'S. | BASKETS. \NIOK line of Baskets at prices to suit. Vol can lind them at IIKKNDON'S. MOLASSES OK nil kinds, forsaleat IIKKNDON'S Orocen Store. ; CARROLL, CLARK & CO ; GROCERIES. AT our Grocery Store; can always be found i tine lot of Sugar, Coffee, Honiinv, Molasses ' Syrups, and canned floods of ull kinds ; also *: Chewing and Smoking Tobacc, Snuff, Soap, Sodi i ; and Candles; all for sale, cheap for the cash, at r | CARROLL, CLARK it (JO'S. ; | FLOUIL \?rK have on hand a very fine assortment o f Western and North Carolina Flour, wliicl : we offer to sell remarkably cheap for cash. Tlios f wishing to purchase would do well to give us i r call. CARROLL, CLARK it CO. 5 FROX, &C. SWICDFS Iron and Plow Steel ; Iron Forks am Rakes ; Shovels, Spades and lines,and variou ! oilier articles that the Farmer needs, can be hat at the cheap flrocerv Store of CARROLL, CLARK it CO. i TIX WARE. ; f~lOFFKEPOTS, Pans, Quartern! half-pintOnus ' Strainer-Rockets, Ac., made to order by Judg Lewis, and warranted not to leak, cheap for cash CARROLL, CI.ARK it CO. CASH STORE. - "T^TFCKSSITY compels us to do a cash business Those who buy for cash, will save money h; dealing at the cheap Store of CARROLL, CLARK A CO. DRESS GOODS. CARROLL, CLARK it CO. will sell Fall am Winter. Dress Goods at and below cost, fo cash. BLANKETS. A LOT of yrood white Hod Blankets will he soh remarkably cheap for cash. CARROLL, CLARK A CO. CARPET BAGS. RAILROAD and Carpet Ba{rs cheap for ca^h.a CARROLL, CLARK A. CO'S. PLANES. JOINTERS, Smoothing, Match and Jack Plane for sale, cheap for cash, at CARROLL, CLARK A CO'S. , CROCKERY. THE best lot of Crockery in town, can l>e fount at the cheap cash store of CARROLL, CLARK A CO. LEATHER. HEMLOCK and Upper Leather, for sale cheap for Cash,at CARROLL, CLARK A CO'S. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. ATTENTION! SMOKERS. A MAGNIFICENT lot of Havana and Domes tie Segal's. Just received at the York Druj Store. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. ONLY 75. ty r POUNDS of Black well's genuine Durhair / O Smoking Tobacco, just received at the Yorl Drug Store, and selling at 75 cents per pound. JOIIN C. KUYKENDAL. DRUGS ! DRUGS 11 WE, editoriallvspeaking, do suppose that w< > ?!.? 1.. otm.1, of n-.l/ru \tn/li J J llitvi; lilt 11IU oiwvft Wi cities, Chemicals, Ac., Ac., that has ever been of feral in York. Every shelf, nook and corner o tho York Drug Store is full, and yet every trail brings additional supplies; and,* if we, undci these circumstances, cannot make it to the interes of physicians, and all other persons, to buy theii supplies from us, we'll?well?we'll eat, saj ground peas, for instance. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. AGAIN. THOSE indebted to me on account for the yeai 1873, are notified that interest, at tho rate o two per cent, per month, will be charged from tlx 1st of January until the claim is paid. Orders from those in arrears will receive no attentioi unless accompanied bv the cash. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. GET THE BEST. BUY LANDRETH'S GARDEN SEEDS, tin only reliable Seeds in the market. The larg est stock ever brought to this county, has jus been received at the York Drugstore. Also, j quantity of Clover and Timothy Seed, Irish Po tatoes and Onion Sets. Country Merchants can be supplied with Seeds in papers, at the same price that thev can buj from Landreth. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. KENNEDY, LATIMER & HEMPHILL CLOCKS. A LOT of Setli Thomas' Clocks have just ar rived, which can be bought cheap, for cash, a KENNEDY, LATIMER it IIEMPIIILL'S. GARDEN SEEDS. (*1 ARDEN Seeds, ofeverv variety, can bo fount J at KENNEDY, LATIMER &. HEMPHILL'S. POTATOES. G1OODRICII, Early Rose and North Carotin: I Potato Seed for sale, for cash, at K ENNEDY, LATIMER A HEMPHILL'S. FLOUR. NORTH Carolina Family and Kentucky Floti can bo found at the < 1 roeerv Store of KENNEDY, LATIMER it HEMPHILL. YLIRDWARE. SW. COLLINS' Axes, Padlocks, Hungnriai . Tacks, Horse Rasps, Ames' Shovels, Stee 1 Manure Forks, and Currv Combs, for sale at KENNEDY, LATIMER it HEMPHILL'S. DRY GOODS. A FEW pieces of the best Calicoes, at 12J cents (Jrev and Plaid Linsevs, Plaid Domesticsant Shirtings, black corded Alpaca, Men's heavt Shoes and Roots and ladies' stout walking Shoes for sale at KENNEDY, LATIMER it HEMPHILL'S. PICKLES, COOKING Extracts and a nice variety of Sugar for sale at l KENNEDY, LATIMER it HEMPHILL'S. MALE SCHOOL, LIMESTONE SPRINGS, S. C., J. A. CORKY, Proficient, 1 Prinninal (Washington it Loe University,) J ' VHSk. THI51 Hf'TTflOT. lm..?orl i.i a nlouuioi tt?V village unsurpassed in point <> health, about one milo distant Iron 1 (i.ill'noy's Depot,on the Richmond am ai&zr Atlanta Air-Lino Raiiroad, olferseve ry advantage to young men to obtain a souiu ; practical education, and to those desiring a thor ougli preparation for College. The discipline o the School and the manner of its enforeemen have reference to the cultivation of a high sensi : of self-respect, of honor and of dutv. THE SPRING TERM opens oh the 16th o FEBRUARY, 1874. Expenses.?Board, with the Principal, $12 pe; month, in advance : Tuition per half session o live months, from $12 to $20, payable at the closi of the term. ( Januarys 2 fit LIMESTONE SPRINGS FEMALE HIGH SCHOOL #THE first Session of this School wil open on the Kith of FEBRUARY, 1874 Competent teachers will be employee for the various Departments. BOARD, including Washing, Fuel - and Eights. $14.00 per month. TUITION, $:io to $40 per year. iftplicnl'iru nililrnst! * CIIAR LKS PETTY. A. M? Principal, , Limestone Springs, Spartanburg county, S. C'. January la 3 1m WANTED. A COMPETENT MALE TEACIIEI Ji nBf (witli family) to take charge, as Princi pal, of the' YORKVILLE, (So. Ca. FEMALE INSTITUTE. Reference: must acccompany application. Ad dress, W. II. McCORKLE,) Executive J. F. IIART, I H. F. ADICKES, J Committee. L January 22 4 tf >/?*?- Christian Observer, Louisville, Kentucky and New York Observer, New York ; copy 3 time and send bills to this olliee. ' KENTUCKY MULES AND HORSES ; FIFTY ^ : RDBHK KBITDCKY MIS MB! FOR SALE, r AT MY SALE STABLE, ROCK HILL, S. C Call and examine before purchasing?I will sel I or swap. A fuw elegant Riding and Orivinj . Horses. A. WTLLIFOHI). December 4 4U ly FURNITURE I FURNITURE !! ; A FULL stock of Parlor, Red and I)ining-roon FURNITURE on hand and arriving, consist ' ing of Tallies, Wood and (lane-seat Chairs, Rock j ers, Cham her Suits, in Walnut, Mapleand Poplar , ; Rn rcaus, Washstands, Cottage and French Red steads, Mattresses, Teapoys, Children's Chairs Hat Racks, <fce. All of which were bought a - panic prices, and will he sold LOW FOR CASH Warerooins under the old Masonic Hall, in J. R j Rratton's building. J. R. WITHERS ifc CO. i January li!? o .'!t IN THE COMMON PLEAS. | SOUTH CAROLINA-COUNTY OF YORK. ? rill IE Creditors of SAMUEL <i. POAO, de | J. ceased, are hereby notified that I am roadv t< " ; pay them a THIRD AND FINAL DIVIRENI 1 in his estate. J. F. WALLACE, U. C. C. PLS. I January 22 4 of' . T. M. DOBSON & CO. dress goods. a ; Bargains in Dress Goods , Bargains in Dross Goods if , Bargaiusiu Dross Goods a I at DOBSON'S. at DOBSON'S. at DOBSON'S. - ('all soon, with the rash, Call soon, with the cash, f Call soon, with the cash, , and buy some of them. ,? and buy some of them, n and buy some of them. eagle guano. WK are Agents for the Kagle Guano, which comes very highly recommended, and was s used in this county last year, and done well, j Prices?Cash, ?1S; Credit, payable November 1st. Purchaser to give personal surety where they buy on time. Freight cash, which is ?7.00. - Persons wishing to buy from us will please leave their names at an early day. , T. M. DOBSON it CO. * miiTlin e ry~goods. M AUTfX has just received another lot Im/" - ? =- ?" ?*- ?*? t? ...wi - 1TJL Ol II ICC Drains, ruiiuiera, xvuiuwii-n nnu xn.,- . lions, which will he sold low for cash. T. M. DOBSON it CO. V MOLASSES. j \ GALLONS of Cheap Molasses, and X 1.1111 .j iMKI gallons of very line New Orleans Molasses, at low figures, for the cash. , T. M DOBSON it CO. r wedeliv e r o nu; 6ods. ~ - "IJEBSONS buying Goods from us can have X them delivered at their homes, free of charge, i an vwhere inside of the incorporate limits. 1 * T. M. DOBSON it CO. . FLOUR. j p* POUNDS of good Kentucky Flour t 1l).( M III for sale low, for cash, t T M dobsoN & CO. CHE WING TOBACCO."" a a nnn pounds or chewing tobacco 1UUU lor sale low, for cash. T. M. DOBSON it CO. RUBBER OVER SHOES. , "l^OU can buy Rnhher Over Shoes, for Gents, X Ladies and Misses, for the cash, at DOBSON'S. NOAVI S TH ETI ME TO get bargains at our Dry Goods Store for the cash, as we are selling oft* to make room for Spring Goods. T. M. DOBSON it CO. BED BLANKETST A FEW pairs of lino Bed Blankets, which we are offering at verv short profits. * T. M. DOBSON it CO. ; SHAWLS. G1 ENTS' and Ladies'Shawls, low for cash, to r close out. T. M. DOBSON A CO. , READY-MADE CLOTHING. i X^OU can buy bargains at DOBSON'S, in Readyj[ Made Clothing,.for the cash. TIN WARE. A LARGE lot of Tin Ware at low figures, for tho cash, at DOBSON'S. . FINE HATS. f ENT'S fine Hats for sale, low for cash, at i | J T. M. DOBSON A GO'S. i ~ FLANNEL. r X7"0U can buy a good article of Flannel, at low J. figures, at' DOBSON'S. BLASTING POWDER. BLASTING Powder and Fuse, low for cash, at DOBSON'S. ! DOBSON IS WAITING. , XXTIIAT is he waiting for? For persons who , tt owe him for 1873, to call and pay him. SHOES. DOBSON has an elegant stock of Shoes and Boots, low for cash. : DESTON'S SAWST t X/"OU can buy the Deston Handsaw at DOBi X SON'S Store, cheap for cash. FURS. , XTOIT can buy nice Furs, at cost and carriage, r X at DOBSON'S Dry Goods Emporium. ; ~ CURRY COMBS. ("1 OOD Curry Combs ran be bought at our Dry Tf Goods Store. T. M. DOBSON it CO. HARDWARE. HARDWARE, of any kind, can bo bought low, for cash, at T. M. DOBSON it GO'S. TEAPOTS. I lias jusi, received a mi m i ua i oi>. j Any one in need will do well to call on him. - CONNER, HOBBS & DOBSON. - THE YOEKVILIE COACH FACTOEY. WK would respectfully announcoto the public that with increased facilities for the exeeu1 tion of neat and durable work, we commence the new year with a determination NOT TO H10 EXCELLED, either in the quality of our manufactures or low > prices for a similar article. In our show room 1 may, at all times, be found a tine assortment of ' vehicles of various styles and prices, to an exam ? ination ol' which wo respocuuiiy mviiu umsu uusiring to purchase. CARRI AO ES of any particular description, if not oil hand, made to order at " short notice, and satisfaction guaranteed. CONNER, HOBBS A DOBSON. ' COTTON, COTTON^ PERSONS owing us can make payment in cotton at tho very highest prices the staple commands. Wo are 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, HOBBS A DOBSON. lf REPAIRING. ! T> EPAIRINO and Job Work, of all kinds, perj JLl; taining to our regular business, will be . promptly executed in the best manner and for j reasonable prices. CONNER, HOBBS it DOBSON. f . 5 BOOT AND SHOE MAKING. THE undersigned respectfully announces to bis friends and the public in general, that he is prepared with r A VT\'P STOCK' OK MATERIAL. ' in his line, suitable to the wants of every custom2 er, who may give him a call. They may not only obtain an article of good quality AT A REASONABLE PRICE, but are also certain to secure what is equally as desirable, a good tit and fashionable style. These . are advantages which should not be overlooked. . Special attention is called to the celebrated cloth top Congress (taker and the Congress Shoe j FOR SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR. Also, on hand, a good stock of light and heavy I RROGANS and OXFORD TIES, which are warranted to give entire satisfaction for the price paid. Special and prompt attention is given to repairing. F. OIIRISTMAN, Agent. March 28 13 tf THE CIRCUIT COURT. THE following order from His Honor, T. J. Mackey, Judge of the Sixth Circuit, is pub. lished for the information and guidance of all * concerned: j Statu of South Carolina?County of York. s To J. F. WALLACE, Esq., Clerk of the Court G. S. A C. P., Yorkville, S. C. SIR: After opening the Court of General Sessions on the 2nd Monday of January, pursuant to law, von will adjourn the same until the SECOND (21)) MONDAY IN FEBRUARY, 187-1. ; You will, in like manner, open the Court of Coms nioii Picas, and adjourn the same, until the FIRST WEDNESDAY aftor|tho 2d Monday of - February, 1874, being the 11th day of said month. The Sheriff will inform the grand and petit 1 jurors, in person, of this change, and you will l" make due publication of the same. T. J. MACKEY, Circuit Judge. ' January 2, 1874. 2 at ' DR. JOHN MAY. ^ 1 PUEE DEUGS AND MEDICINES b TN all varieties, both Officinal and ProprietaI rv, can always be purchased at reasonable * ' .1 'fx T\/\rup/\T)'0 M rates, at me wciv i im o. Also, a large variety of Perfumery, Soaps, Oils, Hrushes, Paints, Dye Stnlls, Lamps and Lamp 11 i Fixtures, and a large lot of Fancy Goods, Clietv" ' ing and Smoking Tobacco, Foreign and Domestic " j Cigars, and everything else to be found in a well' appointed Drugstore. " ! For excellent Goods, at fair prices, call on the j ' j "Old Doctor" before purchasing elsewhere. 1 I JOHN MAY, M. D. | 'j January 15 J ly APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE. " NOT1CK is hereby given that the undersigned, Administrators of the estate of A. F. LOVE, j j deceased, will make a final settlement with the j Judge of Probate lor York county, on the 3rd - day of March next, when they will makcapplica- 1 r> tio'n for a final discharge asAdniinistrators of ) the said estate. J. J. MOORE,) , , ... , M. S. LOVE, J Administrators. ! I January 29 5 5t* i AUCTION SAIiES." SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of writs offieri faciah, to ine directed, will lie sold between the legal hours of Slier ill" \s stile, ON THE IT 1ST MONDAY IN MARCH NEXT, at York Court House, the following property, to wit: One tract of land, situated fourteen miles West of Yorkville, and known as the "Martin Tract," hounded by lands belonging to the defendant and others, levied on as tho property of Thomas M. Wliitesides, at the suit of F. C. llarris, Judge of Probate and others. ($2.2o All of that large tract or boundary of land, embracing several small tracts or parcels of land, together with tho Ore Hanks, Forges, Furnaces and *' * i.r.irvi,,?incr to tlm ginir's Mountain wtliui n,\iiiii;n| i/uiwiigiii^ o * Iron Company,situated011 Broad Riverand King's Creek, in York county, containing U150 Acres, more or less, bounded, on the North, by lands of \V. W. (iafl'ney, Mrs. Long, E. Thompson and others; East, by landsof James Caldwell, Whisonanttfc Borders'Mill Tract, and lands of Thomas P. Wliisonant and others; on the South, by lands of S. H. Anthony, estate of Wylie Moss and lands of the estate of Wm. McGill and others; and on the .West, by Broad river and lands of Magnetic Iron Company. Also, the interest of said King's Mountain Iron Company in the minerals on a tract of land of the Magnetic Iron Company, known as the "Quinn land" lying in the county aforesaid and adjoining the above described lands. Also, the Lime'intercsts of said Company in a tract of land belonging to Mrs, Eliza Long, adjoining the lands above described, in the County aforesaid. Also, the mineral interests of said Company, in a tract of land belonging to Noah Hardin,'in the County aforesaid, adjoining lands of Jacob M. Deal, Hamilton Wilson and others. All of said property levied upon as the property of said King's Mountain Iron Company, at the suit of J. N. MoEhvcc, and others. The above property to be re-sold at .lr risk of the former purchaser. (811.(12 On Tuesday after the first Monday in March, at the residence of S. M. Fewell, in Ebenezer, about 75 pounds of ginned cotton, about 25 bushels of corn, and a small lot of cotton-seed, levied on as the property of John N. Nivens, at the suit of Rataree A Daniels. (84.05 One tract of land, situated on the Landsfort! road, about five miles from Yorkvillc, bounded by lands of Isabella Steele, Hugh Warren and others. Alsooneother tract of land, situated about one mile from Yorkville, hounded by lands of II. E. Adiokes, I)r. J. B. Allison and others. Also, one other tract of land situated in Ebenezer, known as the" Avery tract," hounded by landsof Dr. William Fewell, James II. Barry and others. Also, ono_other tract of land, situated on tlie waters of Eislung ureoK, about eight miles south-east of Yorkville, bounded by lands of Mrs. Isabella Steele, J. Thomas Dowry and others, levied on as tho property of Dr. J. M. Dowry, at the suit of If. F. Adickcs, Reuben Dulin, S. A. Hell, R. T. Wheeler and C. M. Cheek, Bratton, Mason tfe Withers, S. B. Moacham, Survivor, Black ?feCompany, John H. Adams, Henry F. Broach, T. M. Dobson ife Co., and Carroll, Clark & Co., and others. ($77.7)0 Terms invariably cash. Purchasers who do not comply with the terms of sale, must expect the property l>id oil'by them to be advertised for resale at their risk for the ensuing sales-day. R. H. GLENN, S. Y.C. February 7> (> 4t JUDGE OF PROBATE'S SAGE. Marv D. Russell, Petitioner, against Solia Fuller and others,heirs-at-law of Bartholomew Fuller, deceased.?Petition for Sale of Land for Partition. 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, 011 the FIRST MONDAY OF MARCH, NEXT, the following described real estate, for partition among the heirs-at-law of Bartholomew Fuller, deceased. A tract of land, containing TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACRES, more or less, situated in thesaid county, bounded by lands of W. I. Clawson, William Boyd, Zadoc Boyd, Samuel Wilson, Alexander Blankenship and others. TERMS OF SALE. Cash sufficient on the day of sale to pay the costs of these proceedings. The balance of the purchase money to be paid in two equal annual installments, with interest from day of sale, to be secured by bond of the purchaser, with approved surety and a mortgage of tho premises if deemed necessary. Should the terms of sale not be complied with, the property to be re-advertised to be re-sold 011 tho next sales-day, at the risk of the former pur chaser. (S10.D20 R. II. GLENN, S. y. U. February 5 (3 4t judget ofiproba te 's sale. Lawson K. Armstrong against Jane W. Armstrong, George F. Ford and wife, Lilly M. Ford, and Sarah J. Armstrong, heirs-at-law and devisees of Jesse K. Armstrong, deceased. 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 MARCH NEXT, tlio following real estate, described as the projierty of Jesse K. Armstrong, deceased, sold for partition and distribution under the will of deceased. THE MILL TRACT, lying on the waters of Allison Creek, in said county, bounded by lands of D. P. Boyd, David Wallace, M. L. Tate and others, containing FIFTY-SEVEN ACRES, MORE OR LESS. There is a fine water power on this tract suitable for a Mill. THE LOWER PLACE, bounded by lands of James Rigger, D. M. Campbell, James Fitchct, John Ford and others, and containing ONE HUNDRED & NINETY-THREE ACRES, more or less. Thiols.?One-third cash. The remainder of purchase money on a creditor twelve months, secured by ljond" of purchaser; the titles to be reserved until bonds are satisfied. Should the terms of sale not be complied with, the property will here-advertised to here-sold on the next sales-day, at the risk of the former purchaser. ($12.75) R. II. GLENN, S. Y. C. February 5 f> 4t assignee's sale. In the District Court of the United States for the District of South Carolina. In the Matter of ") OBADIAHSARRATT, \ In Bankruptcy. Bankrupt. j I WILL sell to the highest bidder,at York Court House, on the FIRST MONDAY IN MARCH, NEXT, the following tracts of land belonging to theestato of the above named Bankrupt, the sale of which was postponed on the hist day of sale, to wit: A tract of land, known as me ooiuii uuumiii Manufacturing Company, containing TWO HUNDRED AND SIXTEEN ACRES, situated in Spartanburg county. A tract, known as the "William Clark" tract, situated in Spartanburg county, containing ONE HUNDRED A TWENTY-TWO ACRES. Also, the "Korgo Tract," in Spartan burg county, containing FORTY-THREE ACRES, MORE OR LESS. Also, the "Walker Tract," in Spartanburg county, containing TWENTY-EK HIT ACRES. Also, the tract known as the "Ross Tract," in Spartanburg county, containing FOUR HUNDRED A EIGHTY-FIVE ACRES. Also, his interest in a tract of land, in Spartanburg county, known as the "Grassy Fond Tract," containing TWO HUNDRED AND THIRTEEN ACRES. Tkk.ms of Sam:.?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 payment. Purchasers to pay for title deeds and mortgages. J. HARRY CLAWSON, Assignee. February 5 0 3t JUDGE OF PROBATE'S SALE~ Margaret J. Stringfellow and others, against Ann H. Poag and others, hcirs-at-law of Joseph Poag, Sr., deceased.?Petition for Partition of Pea Ity. 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 MARCH NEXT, 1110 following tiescniHiu romunmi.ii, nil |UH iiuwii amongst the hoir.s-at-law of Joseph Poag, Sr., deceased. One tract of land, situated on the Charlotte, Columbia. and Augusta Railroad, in the neighborhood of Smith's Turn Out, adjoining lands of Cloud Hieklin, John Chambers, Edward Shannon and others, containing FOUR HUNDRED ACRES, MORE OR LESS. Also, one other tract, adjacent to the above, known as the "Silliman Tract," adjoining lands of Mrs. E. Heath, Edward Shannon, T. K. Bates and others, containing FIVE HUNDRED ACRES, MORE OR LESS. pft- Plats of tlio above described lands will be ready for examination on the day of sale. Tkiims ok Sai.k.?Cash sullicient 011 the day of sale to pay the costs of these proceedings;"the balance on a credit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale, the purchasers to give bond with two good sureties. Should the terms of sale not be complied with, the property will be re-advertised to be re-sold 011 the next sales-day, at the risk of the former purchaser. (*15.7r>) R. II. GLENN, S. Y. C. January 2!) 5 5t APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, Administrator of the estate of S. HEMPHILL, deceased, will make a final settlement ...LI- ,l._ r..J.? ..p n P~.. Willi MIU .1 mim- Ul X IUU(UC IWI JL??IA VUU.lM, WI. the Sri day of March next, when he will make application'for a final discharge as Administrator of the said estate. S. J. HEMPHILL, Administrator. January 2!) 5 5t AT 31Y POST AG AI X. 1IIAVE resumed the PRACTICE OF LAW, and have taken an office in the "Old Jail," opposite the office occupied by Wilson ifc Wilson, where I can lie found, unless absent on professional business, from 10 o'clock, A. M., on Mondays, until 2 o'clock, P. M., on Saturdays. T. J. HELL. ! AUCTION SALES. BY H. H. DeLEON. A uotloneor. John Hanekeland H. D. Alexander, Assignees of I. S. K. Bennett, Bankrupt, vs. The First National Bank of Charleston, and others. BY virtue of an order of the Hon. George S. Bryan, in the above entitled ease, issued out of the United States District Court for the Eastern j District of South Carolina, in Bankruptcy, the : property hereinafter described will be sold at J public auction, on the 1UTII DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1874, in front of the Post Office, at the East end of Broad i Street, in the city of Charleston, South Carolina, ' at 11 o'clock, A. M., to wit: All that parcel or tract of land in York county, on the waters of Fishing Creek, on the north side ofLandsford road, bounded by lands now, or late, of J. VV. Avery, David Webb, Carothers, S. N. Miller, S. W. Johnson, and William Hanna, containing TWO HUNDRED AND NINETY ACRES, more or less, for a more particular description whereof, reference may be had toaplat of the same, made by I). I). Moore, Deputy Surveyor, and dated January 25, 1800. ' TERMS OF SALE. One-third cast), ana 1110 naiance m umi lijuim successive annual instalments, payable in one, two, three and four years from (lay of sale, with interest from day of sale, payable annually. The credit portion to be secured hy l>ond or bonds of the purchaser and mortgage of the premises. The purchaser to pay the undersigned for all necessary papers. The said property may be treated for at private sale, prior to the day of sale hereinbefore lixcd. For further particulars, apply to cither of the undersigned, Charleston, S. C., or to Col. W. B. Wilson, at Yorkville, S. C. JOHN HANCKEL, \ Assignees in II. D. ALEXANDER, J Bankruptcy. January 22 4 4t A SSI G\EE 'SSALE. In the District Court of the United States for the District of South Carolina. Kc-Purle J. Harry Clawson, Assignee, In lie. S. P. Sutton, bankrupt. BY virtue o'" an order from the Hon. George S. Bryan, Judge of the aforesaid Court, I will expose to public sale, at York Court House, on THE FIRST MONDAY IN MARCH, 1874, the following real estate ofthealmvenamed Bankrupt, free from encumbrance, to wit: One tract of land, in York county, lxmnded by lands of W. I. Clawson, S. II. Eppes, and homestead tract of S. P. Sutton, and containing NINETY-ONE ACRES, MORE OR LESS. IK KM IS OK iDAljK. C/IIU-Oilll WJ UD jmiu < > u?n, balance in one year, with interest from day of sale, to be secured by bond of purchaser, and mortgage of the premises sold. Purchaser to pay for papers. J. HARRY CLAWSON, Assignee. Jauuary 29 5 ot FOR 1874." MAY, R THOMAS MAY oilers for sale the best lot # of Family Groceries ever brought to this market, consisting of Sugar, Tea, Co lice, Molasses, Maccaroni, Spices, Rice, Cheese, Butter, Bacon, Flour, Meal, Lard, Salt, Soda, Starch. Candles, Mackerel, Irish Potatoes, Onion Sots?Landreth's Garden Seeds a specialty?and every other article kept in a lirst-cla^sGrocery house, while RAWLINSON WALTER J. RAWLINSON, stands ready and willing to wait upon all who come wishing to purchase Hats, Caps, Boots, C Shoes, (X Clothing, uanco, 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, Piekles, and Sauces, at tlie lowest rates. Wo three partners unite in our appeal to our friends and the public generally to favor us with their patronage, feeling sure that by so doing they will greatly promote their interest. Wo occupy the House formerly occupied by L. M. Davis. Don'tfail to call and see us. It. T. MAY, W. J. RAWLINSON, W. S. MAY, Rock Ilill, South Carolina. January 15 3 3m M. STRAUSS & SON, YORKYILLE, SO. CA. DETERMINED NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD. WE oiler our entire stock at greatly reduced prices, consisting of Drown and Bleached Shirtings, Sheetings, Alpacas. Merinos, Lustres, Delaines, Prints, Redticks, 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, Ac., Ac. M. STRAUSS A SON. CLOSI\GOUTSALE OF WINTER DRESS GOODS. We have considerably reduced the prices. M. STRAUSS A SON. B LANK ETSTIVDSHA WLS. WK sell Blankets and Shawls at cost, and less than cost, as we are determined to sell out this article. M. STRAUSS A SON. ~fkHOES A N D ROOTS. A LOT of Ladies' Gaiters and Men's Shoes, which we will sell considerably below cost price. M. STRAUSS & SON. LADIES' HATS. A LOT of Ladies' Hats for sale, at almost any price. M. STRAUSS & SON. CROCKERY. A LARGE assortment at very, very low prices. M. STRAUSS A SON. TAX XOTICE?1873. IN conformity to law, and pursuant to the order of the Comptroller-General, my Ixwks will be open at YORKVILLE, 011 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 $1; for County purposes, two-and-a half mills on the $1; and "for the support of indigent widows and orphans of persons who have been killed in York county because of their political opinions," one-half mill 011 the$l; 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-payers, I will attend at the following places on the days named: At Yorkville, on Monday, 10th of January and dnrinir the balance of that week. At Rock Hill, on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, 2<!th, 27th, 2Sth 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 nth of February, the timeforthe 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 liabilities last year, and hopes that thoy will do the same the present vear. J. I,. WATSON, Treasurer. January J 1 tf YORK MARBLE YARD. + Monuments, Tablets, Tombstones, Mantels, &c., 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 I line, from a plain slab to a costly monument, executed in the best style of the art, with the very ; best materials, and sit prices as low as the same ] class ofwork can be furnished anywhere in the | United States. Orders from a distance promptly | tilled, and the same attention given to work orj dered by mail as if the parties were present in person. From this date work will be delivered at any point on the King's Mountain railroad, or at 1 any plaeo between Rock Hill and Winnsboro, on i the Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta railroad, FREE OF CHARGE for transportation. Thank| ful for the patronage heretofore bestowed upon . my establishment, my determination is to merit i a continuance of the same. F. HAPPERFI ELD. I January 1 1 ly B. F. RAWLINSON. SELLING FOR COST. MY stock of Winter Goods left over, embracing French and English Merinos, Delaines, Alpacas, Poplins, Shawls, Cloaks, Plaids, Ac., will lie sold at cost for cash, to make room for spring stock. B. F. RAWLINSON. ilOSIERY, GLOVES, NOTIONS. MY Stock in the above line is the most complete ever brought to this market, and can be sold for cash at astonishingly low prices. B. F. RAWLINSON. NEW AND LATE STYLES < OF ladies' dress goods just arrived, and specially selected for Spring wear in this market. Will beglad to have the ladies call and examino them. B. F. RAWLINSON. GROCERIES ALWAYS Oil hand, Coffee, Sugar, Syrups, Tea Biscuits, Cheese, Soap, Oysters, Pickles, Canned Goods, Ac., cheap for cash. B. F. RAWLINSON. CASII. 7 ALL persons indebted to me, will please setno up at once. Cash sales at short profits will be the rule hereafter at B. F. HAW LINSON'S. PLAID LINSEYST A LARGE Stock of the above on hand ; on which I wish to realize. B. F. RAWL1NSON. HARDWARE ANDCROCKERY ON hand, and arriving. My stock of the above will lie fa 13 and cheap. B. F. RAWLINSON. A complete stock of everything house-keepeus want, at B. F. RAWLINSON'H. ______ NEW and cheap Goods arriving everv (lav, at B. F. RAWIJNSON S. PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S (CAPITAL ?1,000,000,) SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. THIS GUANO is now so well known in all tlie 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, prepares! under the superintendence of Dr. St. Julian Ravenel, 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. ROBSON, Selling Agent, Charleston, S. C. JOHN S. REESE & CO., General Agents, Baltimore, Md. Tkrms?$48 cash; $o3 time, without interest. To accommodate planters, they can order now and havo 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, 110 dravage will be charged. AClb PHOSPHATE GUANO, BONE, PLASTER, Ac., always on hand, quality guaranteed. J. N. ROBSON. W. H. McCORKLE, Agent at Yorkville.S. C. January 1 1 3m STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF YORK-COURT OF COMMON PLEA8. T. A. Moore, S. R. Moore and W. A. Moore, Plaintiffs, against J. Rufus Bratton, Administrator of the estate of S. A. Massey, deceased, Defendant.?Copy Summons for Money Demand. To J. RUFUS BRATTON, Administrator of the estate of S. A. Massey, deceased, Defendant in this action. TfOU are hereby summoned and required toanJ. swer the complaint in this action, which is this day filed in the office ot the cierK 01 me uouri of Common Pleas for the said county, and to serve a copy of your answer on the subscribers at their office, in Yorkville, South Carolina, within forty days after the service of this summons on you, exclusive of the day of service. If you fail to answer this complaint within the time*aforesaid, the plaintill's will take judgment against you for the sum of nine hundred and fiftyeight dollars and seventy-one cents, with annual interest at the rate of seven per cent, per annum, from the thirtieth day of November, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-three, and costs. Dated December 5th, 1873. WILSON A WILSON, Plaintiffs' Attorneys. January 29 5 (it STATFTOF"SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF YORK?COUBT OF COMMON FLEAS. 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 Summon# for Money Demand. TO J. IIARVKY GUNNING, Defendant in this action. YOU 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 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 days after the service of this summons on you, exclusive of the day of such service. If you fail toanswerthis complaint within the timo aforesaid, the Plaintiff will take judgment o.minat vnn fnr the sum of one hundred and six teen dolfars and thirteen cents, with interest atthe rate of twelve per cent, per annum, from the lirst day of January, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-one, and costs. Dated Yorkville, S. C., December 20th, 187.1. JAMES F. HART, Plaintiffs' Attorney. January 1 1 tit i x TH ETD I ST R ICTCO Uii T Of the United States for the District of.S. Carolina. in the matter of JOHN L. BLACK.?In Bankruptcy. At Yorkville, in said District, on the '22ml day of January, 1874. THIS is to give notice that a Petition has keen filed in the said Court by JOHN L. BLACK, of Fairfield County, in the said District, duly declared a Bankrupt, under the Act of Congress, entitled "An Act to Establish a Uniform System of Bankruptcy throughout the United States," Approved 2nd March, 1.867, for a discharge and Certificate thereof, from all his debts and other claims provable under the said Act; and the 16th day of February, 1874, at 12 o'clock, M., is assigned for the hearing of the same{ before William I. Clawson, one of the Registers in Bankruptcy of said Court, at his oflice in Yorkville, South Carolina, when and where the Creditors may attend, and shew cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said Petition should not be granted. R. M. WALLACE, U. S. Marshal as Messenger. By T. W. Ci.awson, Deputy Messenger. January 22 4 3t IX THE DISTRICT COURT ~ Of the United States for the District of S. C. in the matter of DAVID CAMPBELL.?In Bankruptcy. At Yorkville, in the said District, on the 22nd day of January, is/-*. NOTICE is hereby given that a Petition has been tiled in said Court, by DAVID CAMPBELL, of Fairtield county, in the said District, duly declared a Bankrupt, under the Act of Congress, entitled "An Act to Establish a Uniform System of Bankruptcy throughout the U. States," Approved 2nd March, 18(57, for a discharge and certificate thereof, from all his debts and other claims provable under the said Act; and the l(5lh day of February 1874, at 12 o'clock, M., is assigned "for the hearing of the same, before W. I. ('lawson one of the Registers in Bankruptcy of said Court, at his office in Yorkville, South Carolina, when and where the creditors may attend, and shew cause if any they have, why the prayer of the said Petition should not be granted. R. M. WALLACE, U. S. Marshal as Messenger. By T. W. Clawson, Deputy Messenger. January 22 4 3t IlT THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE U. S For the District of South Carolina. IN THE MATTER OF HILLARIAH McCALL.?In Bankruptcy. At Yorkville, in the said District, on the 29th day of January, 1873. NOTICE is hereby given that a Petition has been filed in said Court, by HILLARIAH McCALL, of York county, in the said District, duly declared a Bankrupt, under the Act of Congress, entitled "An Act to Establish a Uniform System of Bankruptcy throughout the United States," Approved 2d 5larch, 18(57, for a discharge andeertilicate thereof, from all his debts and other claims provable under the said Act; and the 19th day of February, 1874, at 12 o'clock, M., is assigned for tbe hearing of the same, before W. I.Clawson, one oftbe Registers in Bankruptcy of said Court, athis office, in Yorkville, South Carolina, when and where the Creditors may attend, and shew cause, if any they have, why tfic prayer of the said Petition should not bo granted. R. M. WALLACE, U.S. Marshal as Messenger. By T. W. Clawson, Deputy Messenger. January 29 5 3t STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF YOEK?COUBT OF FBOBATE. To the heirs-at-law of James Robison and David Robiaon, deceased, names and residences of said heirs unknown. YOU are hereby required to appear at a Court of Probate to*be holden at York Court House, for York county, on Tuesday, the 17th day of March, A. D., 1874, to show cause, if any you can, why the real estate of Margaret Robison, deceased, described in the petition of Esther Gardner, tiled in my olHce, should not be sold for partition and division among the heirs-at-law of the said Margaret Robison, deceased. Given under my hand and the Seal of Office, this [l. s.] the 25th nay of .January, A. D., 1874. JOSEPH A. McLEAN, Judge of Probate. January 29 6 6t TO All WHOM IT ]KAY CONCERN. PACIFIC GUANO can now be had from W. H. McCORKLE, Agent. Those intending to use this article, will apply soon, and get it away before the rush. January 22 4 tf