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Comparative Cotton Statement. NEW YORK, January].?The following is the comparative cotton statement for the week ending to-day: 1875. 1874. Keeeiptsat all ports for the week.,145,005 189,178 Total receipts todate, 2,131,880 1,933,265 Exports for the week 58,901 102,511 Total Exports to date 1,053,359 899,357 Stock at all United States ports...861,088 776,096 Stock at interior towns 153,393 130,218 Stock at Liverpool, 685,000 593,000 American afloat for (treat Britain348,000 240,000 Financial. NEW YORK, Jan. 4.-(iold, 12g. %criitl Utiiitcs. Religions Notice. There will be preaching at Harmony Church, on Turkey Creek, on the third Sabbath, 17th day * of this month. W. W. RATCHFORD. January 7 1 2t Nomination for Town Council. for intendaxt, COL. W. H. McCORKLE. for wardens, JOSEPH HERN DON, EDWARD WHEELER, J. R. SCHORR, ROBERT WRIGHT. January 7 1 It Bk Jr.sr to Yourself and Generous to Your Wife.?Keep your farm accounts correctly and regularly in the "Rural Accountant," and give your wife a copy of the "Carolina Housewife." The large sale of the Rural Accountant has enabled the publishers, Walker, Evans ?fc Cogswell, Charleston, S. C., to stereotype the forms, and thus reduce the cost. They now offer the small size at $1, and the large at ?1.50, per mail, postage prepaid. The Carolina Housewife is Miss Rutledge's old established cookery book, and should be in every house in Carolina. January 7 1 tf Immigrants that will Pay. Persons who wish to aid in settling good immigrants in South Carolina, will please report to mo viioh onrinrtimitip* for business as tllOV IIUIV llAVe. > Those who can rent or lease farms on shares, or give employment of any kind, will send stato* ? inents as to terms, kind of lands, houses, <&e. The immigrants I am now sending pay theirown expenses; but it is important that I should know before starting them, where they can lind homes and employment. I have sent over seventy such persons within the past two months. Report lands for side, also, with terms. Address, TILMAN R. GAINES, 20 Broadway, Room 26, X. Y. January 7 1 tf Furchoott, Benedict & Co., Charleston, S. C.?Extraordinary Inducements.?Best Standard Prints, fie. up. Long Cloth from 6c. up. Sheeting, 30c. up. Wool Flannel, 25c. up. Fine Dress Goods and Alpacas, 25c. up. Wool Blankets, ?1.85 per pair, up. Full lines of Jeans, Cassimeres, Cloths, Ribbons, and every variety of Dress Goods, Cloaks. Shawls, Furs, Housekeeping Goods, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Rugs, etc. Keeping the largest and best selected stock South, we can, with confidence, assure our friends and the public, that by purchasing of us, by order or personally, they will save from 20 to 25 per cent. Sampfes sent on application. All retail orders over ?10 sent free of charge. Goods sent C. 0. D. Make remittances by P. O. Order, Draft, or per Express. Branches at Atlanta,Ga., and Jacksonville, Fla., where goods can be obtained at the same prices. January 7 1 tf HYMENEAL. Married?On the 20th ultimo, at the residence of the bride's father, bv Kev. wm. kiiiks, .nr. *v. O. PARKS, of Bullock's Creek, S. C., and Miss F. E. LATHAM. All of York county. On the 2-1 th ultimo, at the residence of the bride's father, by Rev. Win. Ranks, Mr. JOHN D.|WOLF, of Lancaster county, S. 0., and Miss M. J. ROSS, of Mecklenburg county, N. C. On the 22d ultimo, bv Rev. S. L. Watson, Mr. T. M. MARTIN and MissM. J. BRANDON. All of this countv. At the residence of the bride's father, on the22d ultimo, by Rev. S. L. Watson, Mr. S. N. CRAIG, of Gaston county, N. C\, and Miss MATTIE P." HARNETT, of York county, S. C. In Yorkville, on the 22<\ ultimo, by Rev. D. Harrison, Mr. J. B. LYLK8, of Camden, S. C., and Miss LOU. C. PATTERSON, of Liberty Hill, S. C. On the 24th ultimo, by Rev. D. Harrison, Mr. M. C. M. KAY and Miss MAGGIE R. DOUGLAS. All of York county, S. C. In Union county, on the 21st ultimo, by D. D. Going, Esq., Mr. W. P. PUTMAN and Miss MARTHA WORTHY. AH of Union county. In'Union countv, on the 2<ith ultimo, bv James L. Strain, Esq., Mr. PETER PEELER and Miss AMY MARTIN. All of Union county, S. C. In Yorkville, by Rev. Robert Lathan, at his residence, on the 24th ultimo, Mr. JOHN C. ROBINSON and Miss HARKIETT CARROLL. All of this county. On the 24th ultimo, bv J. J. L. Gill, Esq., Mr. WM. M. HAYS and Miss MATTIE BLACKWELL. All of Gaston county, N. C. OBITUARY. Dikd?Near Blairsvillc, in this county, on the 2Sth ultimo, after an illnessof live days, NANCY LOUISA, daughter of Mr. R. R. ami Minerva Jane Meek, aged 13 months and 11 days. Near Bethel, on the Nth ultimo, of Croup, JOHN MILTON, son of R. E. I), and S. E. Currence, aged 2years 3 months and 7 days. NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to me for Horses or Mules purchased in 1874 and due in that year, are requested to pay up at once and save cost. A failure to comply may injure their credit with me during the present year. A. WILLI FORD. January 7 1 tf FAIR WARNING. ALL persons are hereby cautioned not to hunt, fish, cut timber, pass over, or otherwise trespass upon my lands, without having firstobtained my consent, as I will prosecute, to the full extent of the law, all who do so. JOEL W. RAWLINSON, January 7 1 3t FA IR W A RNIN G ~ A LL persons are hereby cautioned not to hunt, lish, cut timber, pass over, or otherwise trespass upon my lands, without having first obtained my consent, as I will prosecute, to the full extent of the law, all who do so. JAMES M. CULP. January 7 1 t 3t* a w -m a nvivr ?< A1IV H AAillllU. ALL persons are hereby cautioned not to hunt, lish, or cut the timber, or otherwise trespass upon the lands of eitherof the undersigned, without having first obtained consent, as we will prosecute to the full extent of the law, all who do so. J. 0. STEWART, E. I). THOMPSON, S. S. B HATTY, J. F. THOMPSON, I). J. OLEXN, J it., A. M. THOMPSON. January 7 1 3t? FAIR NOTICE. TJEUSONS indebted to the estate of R. F. CURI RENCE, deceased, are hereby notified that unless the claims due said estate are paid by the HOT 11 INSTANT, the claims will be put in suit and collections enforced, M. 11. OURRENCE, Executor. January 7 1 lt:i APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, Administrator of the estate of R. J. FOSTER, deceased, \till make a final settlement with the Judge of Probate for York County, on the hth day of February, next, when he will make application for discharge as Administrator of the said estate. J. A. CARROLL, Administrator. January 7 1 f?t FINE 110 RS E S A XD M ULE s7~ [WILL be in Yorkville all of tiext week with a large lot of FINE KENTUCKY HORSES AND MULK1S, which 1 will sell on tue most la vorable terms, or will exchange with those who may feel inclined to swap oil' their refuse stock. To those contemplating the purchase of either horses or mules, 1 would say, wait until I arrive, and inspect my stock. A. WILLIFORD. January 7 1 It BRIDGE TO LET. X WILL attend at Morgan's 15.ion Friday, 22nd inst., at 12 M., for the jturp- oof letting out to the lowest bidder the build.ug of a NEW BRIDGE over Buffalo creek, three miles from Black's Station. The contractor to give bond for the faithful performance of the work, in double the amount of contract. Specifications can be seen in the hands of J. W. Rhyne, at Black's Station. By order of Board ofCoiinty Commissioners, H. K. ROBERTS, Chairman Board of County Commissioners. Jatiury 7 1 :it SALE AM) FEED STABLE. THE undersigned respectfully announces that his STABLES are still open for the accommodation of the public. Drovers and all others desiring to have their stock BOARDED will find ample accommodation and abundant provender at mv STABLES on Church street. * jam also in the market for the sale and exchanging of Horses and Mules, and have now on hand a large lot of HORSES AND Ml'LES, broken and unbroken, which I will sell of exchange on the most reasonable tbrms. ' T. M. WHJTAKER. January 7 1 Sim4 t\ E. SPENCEK, attorney AT XjAW, YOKKYILLK, S. C\, WILL practice in the Probate ami Circuit Courts of the State, and in the District Court of the United States. January 7 1 ly PILES CURED. DR. J. A.(.'LOFTON, of Huntsville, Ala., may be counseled for a few days, in Yorkville, at R.WVLINSON'S HOTEL. He treats, with universal success, Piles, Fistula, Strictures, Fissures, Ulcers of the Bowels, d'c. Removes Tumors, of all kinds; Ulcers on the face, Ac. Special attention given to diseases of FEMALES. I)r. C. has the pleasure of referring to the best men of all the Southern States. He has never lost a patient, nor had theslightestaecident to happen. Cures Files without the knife. Never uses that barbarous French instrument?the Chain or Kcraseur. No one uses it who knows anything about operating for Piles. Fees are very moderate. TpSSr Patients are not confined to their beds. See lettersjfrom two of his old patients, known to everybody in York. Yorkville, S. C., August 18th, 1866. Dr. J. A^Cloiton?Dear Sir: I am happy to inform you that the operation, in my case, was perfectly successful. I have recommended you in every case I have met with, and justly I should, for, my dear sir, if there is a man iiving to whom I owe a debt of gratitude, it is yourself. I am entirely relievod from that terrible disease, piles, with which I suffered almost death for 22 years, and to think of being cured in so short a time, seems almost incredible. I have never in my life enjoyed as good health as I do now. Your sincere friend, RUFUS J. ADAMS. jfcSTSee letter from Rev. Mr. Lester. Union, S 0., Nov. ID, 1S74. Pn. J. A. Clopton?Dear Sir: When, in August of last year, you so successfully operated on me for hemorrhoidal tumors, I had been atUieted for full fifteen years. More than two-thirds ol that time I was so disabled that I could not, but to a limited extent, perform the duties of my vocation. ilow much, in that long period, was endured?the pain, the loss of blood, the exhaustion?I could not undertake to tell. When you saw me, my condition was such that I am satistied without relief there would have been at no distant day a fatal termination. It is with profound gratitude that I now announce the remarkable cure, which, iu the goodness of Divine Providence, lias been effected by your skillful treatment and well practiced hand. Fifteen months have elapsed since the operation, and I lind no indicationsof a return of thedisease. The improvement of my general health has been, I think, very considerable, and the comfortof complete exemption from the annoyance and suffering to which I had so long been subjected, is a blessing more than I had hoped for, and is well calculated to keep you in grateful remembrance. It gives me pleasure to recommend others, who may suffer in a similar way, to make a trial of your skill. Yours, verv trufv, A. H. LESTER. January 7 1 tf W. H. & J. P. HERNDON. OUR STOCK OF Groceries is complete, and consists of everything kept in a first-class Grocery House. Our stock of heavy Hardware consists of the following articles: Trace Chains, Axes, Shovels, Spades, straight and side Shovel Plows, Haines, Ovens and Lids, Frying Pans, Spiders and Lids, Porcelain-lined Sauce-Pans, Cowand Sheep Pells. W. II. .t J. P. HERNDON. CRACKERS. A VARIETY of nice Soda and Lemon Crackers, Honey Fingers, and Ginger Snaps for sale, at HERN DON'S. FLOUR. OUR Flour cannot be surpassed for the money. We guarantee everv sack. W. H. it .T. P. HERN DON. SUGAR AND COFFEE, A LOT of nico Sugar and Coffee for sale at the Store of the HERNDON'S. CASH. YOU can buy Goods at low figures at this Store. Every tub stands on its own bottom. W. H. it J. P. HERNDON. THE MAX WHO subscribes for the "Enquirer" will, all the while, see our names in it. If you arc not a subscriber now, go at once and have your name put on the list and have a paper of j*our own, and then look at the advertisements of W. H. it J. P. HERNDON. THE STONO PHOSPHATE CO. OF CHARLESTON, S. C. WILLIAMS, BLACK & WILLIAMS, Agents, No. i> Cotton Exchange, SOUTH ATLANTIC WIIAltF. * ? These First Class Fertilizers, carefully prepared under the special supervision of our Chemist, I)r. ST. JF I.I EX KAYKNKL, are now oll'ored at reduced rates. THE STONO SOLUBLE GUANO Is a thoroughlv-amntoniated Fertilizer. THE STONO ACID PHOSPHATE Is excellent for composting, or in the drill with seed. Special rates will he made with al! purchasers for Cash Orders. Address E. C. WILLI AMS, Treasurer, Key Box -1S(>, Charleston, S. C. J EFFEUYS it METTS, Agents, York ville, S. C. January 7 1 :>m IN BANKRUPTCY, In the District Court of the United States for tin District of South Carolina. NOTICE is hereby given that on the 21st day oi November, A. I.)., 1.S74, a Warrant in Bank * /? ..# i.. injury \> ?i?> innutu "ui iin* i v uuu wi mm U.States, for the District of Smith Carolina, againsl the estateol" WM. A. C. l)0<?f?KTT,of thccountv of Spartanburg, and Statcof Soutii Carolina, win has been adjudged a bankrupt upon his own petition; that the payment of any debts and the delivery of any property belonging to tin said bankrupt, to him, or for his use, and tin transfer of any property by hitn, is forbidden by law; that a meeting of the creditors of the said bankrupt, to prove their debts, and choose one 01 more Assignees of his estate, will be held at ti Court of bankruptcy, to be holdeu at Yorkville, before W. I.CIawson, Ksq., one of the Registers in Bankruptcy of said Court, on the loth day of January, A. IX, 1S75, at 12 o'clock, M. R. M. WALLACK, U.S. Marshal, by T. \V. Ci.awson, Deputy Messenger. January 7 1 It YOUNG LADIES' SCHOOL. A FIRST-CLASS SCHOOL FOR young ladies lias been opened in York r?,nil.vt on die Narrow flange y&wF Railroad, seven miles north of York d&f ville, bv Miss M. SUE WALSH, ol Maryland. Every facility for obtaining a thorough education is atforded ; also, a pleasant and comfortable home for pupils. T Kit MS l'KU SKSSION OK TWKNTY WKKKS : Collegiate Department, $15 0(1 Intermediate Department, 12 00 Primary Department, 8 00 Vocal and Instrumental Music, extra, 15 00 Latin and French Languages, 8 00 Hoard and Washing, permonth, 10 00 Half Board, per month, 7 00 One half of the tuition and board payable in advance. No deduction, for absence, will be made, except in case of protracted illness. The second session will coinmenco the THIRD MONDAY OF FEBRUARY. Rkkers to?Rev. S. L. Watson, Bethel, York county, S. C. ; Dr. A. P. Campbell, Clover, York county, S. C.; T. M. Dobson, Yorkville, S. C. January 7 . 1 -It PINE GROVE FEMALE ACADEMY, itooic mil, c., 3Irs. 31. 11. It LI I), Principal. #THE exercises of this School will be resumed on MONDAY, JANUARY In addition to the ordinary course ol her Department, each pupil may dorive the benefit of lessons in Music, French and Drawing at much lower rates than those at which similar advantages may elsewhere be enjoyed. BOARD can be obtained on very reasonable terms. January 7 1 lit YOUKVILLE T1N F VC TO UY. I A M now prepared to '''I all orders in the Tin , aM,l Sheet Iron lino, at t'eT a short notice, for tin' cash. 'jjo iffiraT Country Merchants will a5|y^fP find it to their advantage & b.SafeP t'T to get their Tin-Ware di^' & do not peddle through'thi their retail tra le. A DA MS, the Tin Man. REPAimx;. j) KPAIRINU and Job Work will receive strict 1, attention. J. M. A DAMS, the Tin .Man, Yorkville, N. ('. APPLICATION POR DISCHARGE. ^TOTK'IS is hereby jrivon that the undersijrned, ; Administrator of the estate of JOHN 15. KKK1), deceased, will make a filial settlement | with tin* Judtre of Probate for York County, on theStli day of February, next, when lie will mak< a|i|(li<*ation for a lina! discharge as Administrator i of the said estate. C. (ilLR, Administrator. January 7 1 "?t J. S. It. T1IOMSOX, KOLK'l T< HtiNltAMiHCI ?'r<: "A", YOKKVILLE, S. 0. S1 "PKCIAL attention driven to tiling of petitions, to the prosecution of claims in Rmkruptcy, and the collection and forwardinj;of Dividends tc Creditors. When I am absent from Yorkville, all | business, of the kind above mentioned, left I'm tun with C. K. SPKNCK11, lCsq., (at LawOMiceol ( Clawson A Thomsonl will receive prompt atten; timi. I March 12 11 If 1 AUCTION SALES. SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of writs offieri facias, to ine directed, will bo sold between the legal hours of Sheriff ?s salo, ON THE FIRST MONDAY IN FEBRUARY NEXT, at York Court House, the following property, I to wit: One tract of land whereon defendant now resides, situated twelve miles south-east of York, ville, on the watorsof Dutchman Creek, bounded by lands of Thos. S. Neely, John H. Barry, Dinsmore Faris and others, levied on as the property of Mrs. R. E. Coulter, Executrix, at the suit of John S. Bratton, Assignee, and John S. Bratton and others. (?3.00 The interest of R. L. Manning, deceased, under his father's will, in a tract of land situated on King's Creek, in York county, whereon Mary Manning now resides, adjoining lands of Win. McOill, William Whisonant, and others, levied on as the property of R. L. Manning, deceased, attho suit of A. F. Smith, Executor, and others. (?2.02* A tract of land situated on King's Creek, containing titty acres, more or less, whereon a man named Sparling now resides, and adjoining the tract whereon Mary Manning resides. Also, the defendant's interest, under the will of his father, Robert Manning, in the tract of land whereon Mary Manning resides, levied on as the property of'T. W. Manning, at the suit of A. F. Smith, Executor, and others. ($3,371 One tract of land, whereon the defendant now resides, situated four miles south-east of Fort Mill, bounded by lands of B. H. Massey, Withers and others, containing 200acres, moreor 1 less, levied on as the property of J. 1). Johnson, at the suit of the Executors oi it. u. jk\uw, uoceased. (4 One tract of land, situated fourteen miles west of Yorkville, and known as the "Martin Tract," bounded by lands belonging to the defendant and others, levied on as the property of Thomas M. Whitesides, at the suit of F. C. Harris, Judge of Probateaud others. ($11.70 Terms invariably cash. Purchasers who do not comply with the terms of sale, must expect the property lad off by them to be advertised for resale at their risk for the ensuing sales-day. K. H. GLENN, fc. Y.C. January 7 1 4t JUDGE OF PROBATE'S SALE^ E. C. Tate against Emily D. Tate and others, lieirs-at-lawoi James B. Tate, deceased.?Pctititionfor Partition of Heal Estate. 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 IN FEBRUARY, NEXT, for partition among the heirs-at-law of James B. Tate, deceased, the following described real estate : Ono tract of land, situated in York county, and known sis tho "Hemphill Tract," two miles from Yorkville, on the Lincolnton road, adjoining lands of Elii/.a Johnson, Leander Dobson, B. P. Boyd and others, containing FORTY-TWO ACRES, MORE OR LESS. One tract, known as the"Barnett Tract," situated on the West bank ol'the Catawba river, adjoining lands of Joseph Starnes, estate of G. W. Mason, deceased, A. B. Biggers and others, containing ONE HUNDRED AND NINETY-SIX ACRES, more or less. y&SP The above lands to be re-sold at the risk of the former purchaser. Tkkms of Sam-:.?Cash sufficient on day of sale to pay the costs of these proceedings. The balance on a credit of one and two years, in equal installments, with interest from day of sale, the purchasers to give bond with approved sureties and a mortgage of tho premises, if required. Should the terms of sale not be complied with, the property will be re-advertised to be re-sold on the next sales-day, at the risk of the former purchaser. (S27.4(i.j R. H. GLENN, S. Y. C. January 7 1 4t JUDGE OF PROBATE'S SAL?. Sarah Williams, against Daniel C. Williams and others, heirs-at-law of Thomas G. Williams, deceased.?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, on the FIRST MONDAY IN FEBRUARY, NEXT, the Real Estate of Thomas G. Williams, deceased, containing THREE HUNDRED it THIRTY-FOUR ACRES of land, moreor less, lying in thecounty aforesaid, on the waters of Turkey Creek, adjoining lands of William Burris, Martha McLoave, Isabella Williams and others, said land sold to make partition among the heirs-at-law of the said Thomas G. Williams, deceased. TERMS OF SALE. Cash enough on day of sale to pay tho cost of these proceedings. The balance of "the purchase money to bo paid in three equal annual instalments, with interest from day of sale, to be secured by bond of purchaser with approved sureties. Titles not to becxecutcd and delivered until all of the purchase money has been paid. Should the terms of sale not be complied with, the property will be re-advertised to be re-sold on the next sales-day, at the risk ol the tenner purehasor. ($11.24) K. If. GLENN, S. Y. C. January 7 1 4t ASSIGNEE'S SALE. In the District Court of the United States fur the , District of South Carolina. In the Matter of j J. LEItOY SUTTON, > In Bankruptcy, bankrupt. J 11Y virtue of an order from lion. George S. I J Bryan, J udge of the Court aforesaid, I will expose to public-sale, at York Court House, on the FIB ST MONDAY OF FEBRUARY, lk7f>, the following deserihed lands belonging to the estate of the above named Bankrupt: The Bankrupt's interest?being one half?in the Homestead Tract, whereon he now resides, situ' ated on the waters of Turkey Creek, bounded by. lands of Robert Latta, Hilleriah McCall and others, |- and containing 275 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. Also, a tract of IS ACRES?the individual prop1 ertv of the Bankrupt?and which adjoins the ' above mentioned tract. > Also, Acres of land adjoining lands of Joseph i R. Withorspoon, Mrs. Steele, and others. TERMS OF SALE. One half Cash. The balance on a credit of six 1 months with interest from day of sale. Titles to I be reserved until all the purchase money is . paid. Purchasers to pay for necessary papers. J. H. CLANVSON, Assignee. January 7 1 4t JUDGE OF PROB ATE'S SALE. B. It. Miller. Plaintiff, against Pevton It. Cur rence and others, heirs-at-law of James I). P. Currenee, deceased.?Sale, of Land to Marshal A ssct.s. UNDER an order from the Probate Court, I will expose to public sale, at York Court House, on the FIRST MONDAY IN FEBRUARY, NEXT, the Real Estate of James I). P. Currenee, deceased, . consisting of ONE HUNDRED A FORTY-THREE ACRES of land, more or less, in the county aforesaid, bounded by lands of Alexander I I. Burnett, estate of Robert F. Currenee, estate of James Boyd, lands of Mrs. Eliza Campbell and others. ! TERMS OF SALE. 1 Cash enough on day of Sale to pay the cost of 1 these proceedings. The balance of the purchase money payable at twelve months with interest, to be secured by bond of purchaser with approved surety. Titles not to be executed until all of the purchase money has been paid. Should the terms of sale not be complied with, the property will be re-advertised to be re-sold on the next sales-dav, at the risk of the former pur chaser. (81(1.50) R. II. GLENN, S. Y. C. January? 1 4t ASSIGXEE'S SALE. In tho District Court of the United States l'or the District of South Carolina. j J. M.TSMAltu/Thinkru]>t. } r" ?s">kru|?tey. BY virtue of an order from Hon. Goorgo S. Bryan, Judge of tho Court aforesaid, I will expose to public sale at York Court House, on the FIRST MONDAY OF FEBRUARY, 1875, the Homestead Tract belonging to the estate of the above named bankrupt, containing .">75 Acres, more or less, and bounded bvlaudsof J. P. Hood, i : estate of Edward Leech and others. TERMS OF SALE, j One half Cash. The balance on a credit of ten j j months, with interest front day of sale. Titles to > | be reserved until till the purchase money is paid. ] Purchasers to pay for necessary papers, J. II. CL.VWSON, Assignee, j January 7 1 It FORECLOSURE OF MORTGAGE. 1 II. F. Adickes, Plaiutilf, against Henrietta Wil- 1 Hants.? Fo rrclo.su rt: of Morli/at/c. BY virtue, of an order from tho Court of Common Pleas for York county, 1 will expose to , j public sale, at York Court House, on the | FIRST MONDAY IN FEBRUARY, NEXT, j to foreclose a mortgage given by Henrietta Wilj liamslo Samuel G. Hemphill,and by himassigtied ! to H. F. Adickes, all that tract or parrel of land, j situate in York county, bounded by lands of j Samuel G. Ilctnphill, Adalinc Williams, estate of Jatttcs McElhanev and others, containing j TWO HUNDKKI) AND FORTY ACItKS, . more or less. Tuhms or Sai.k?CASH. Purchaser to pav for i ) papers. (S7.12J) It. II.ODKNN, S. Y.C. .iamiary 7 1 It ASSIGNEE'S SALE. ' 1 In tin' District Court of the United States for the District of South Carolina. I In (ho Matter of | ? ' .1. S. McSWAIN, bankrupt. J ,u '*.uik?uphy. 1 3>Y virtue of an order front Hon. (loorgcS. g) Bryan, Judjjc of Uto Court aforesaid, I will : expose to pulilie sale at York Court House, on tin; ' i FIltST MONDAY OF FKB11UARY, IS7f>, ! the Homestead Tract of the said Bankrupt, con! taming JV.i Acres, more or less, hounded by lands 1 j of S. ltufus Moore, Samuel Howell and others. J T Kit MS OF SALK. I j One half Cash. Balance on a credit of six j months, with interest from day of sale. Titles to I' lie reserved until all the purchase money is paid. j Purchasers to pay for necessary papers. .1. II. CL.WVSON, Assignee. I January 7 1 It 1 AUCTION SAI-.ES. _ JUDGE OF PROBATE'S SALE. Alcestcr Duster, Petitioner, against Butler Doster ^ and others.?Petition for .Stile of Land. BY virtue of an order from Joseph A. McLean, * Judge of Probate for York county, I will ex- ! pose to public sale, at York Court House, on the FIRST MONDAY IN FEBRUARY, NEXT, h for partition, a certain tract of land, situated s; about two miles North-West of Yorkville, on the n headwaters of Turkey Creek, adjoining lands of e Joseph Herndon, R. II. Glenn and others, con- v taining r EIGHTY ACRES, MORE OR LESS, 11 Terms ok Sale.?Cash sufficient on the day of sale to pay the costs of these proceedings. The ' balaneo on a credit of twelve months with interest from day of sale, secured by the bond of the purchaser, with good and sufficient surety and a mortgago of the premises if deemed necessary. Should the terms of sale not be complied with, . the property will be re-advertised to be re-sold on ' the next saies-dav, at the risk of the former purchaser. ($9.00) R. II. G LENN, S. Y. C. a January 7 1 4t A SSI G XEE'SSAI.E. In the District Court of the United States for the 1 District of South Carolina. 4 ill me eiauer in i j t>??i. A. T. BLACK, Bankrupt.] 1,1 Ba?kl?l)U>- ^ BY virtue of an order from Hon. George S. (| Bryan, Judge of the Court aforesaid, I will expose to publicsaloat York Court House, on the FIRST MONDAY IN FEBRUARY, 1*7'., 1 the Homestead Tract belonging to the above J named Bankrupt, containing 92 Acres, more or li less, bounded by lands of A. F. Fewell, Mrs. Ann I White and others. p TERMS OF SALE. One half Cash. The balance on a credit of ten months, with interest from day of sale. Titles to be reserved until all tho purchase money is paid. | Purchasers to pay for necessary papers." J J. H. CLAWSON, Assignee. 1 January 7 1 4t * GREAT SOUTHERN AGGREGATION i AND J OLYMPIC PAYILLION SHOW! YORKYILLE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 12TH, 1875. Jy J. M. t'AHRINGTON Manager and Sole Prnprifitor. KAYMOUND HALL General Agent. The Great Moral Exhibition of the age. The f largest and most complete organization now traveling in the Southern States. The i best and most talented Performers to be found, and confident of giving more satisfaction. The only -i show now traveling that J shows all on the bill j and more. One hundred men and horses are required to run this Mammoth concern. Among those . already engaged, wo take pleasure in naming the following: x RICHARDS BROTHERS, in both acts. The man with the Iron Jaw, weigh- -, ing 107 pounds, and lifting 500 pounds with his teeth. The wonderful J MORSE BROTHERS, whose daring feats on the Trapeze, and graceful , performance on the Horizontal Bar, have enlisted the highest praise wherever they have appeared. ! GEORGE RICHIXGS, the celebrated Cannon Ball Performer, and light and heavy balancer. { M'LLE De YANIER, the female Blondin, the charming tight rope artiste, who will walk on a wire from the ground to the top of the Mammoth Pavilion, everyday at 1 p. m. This exhibition is free to everybody. Mr. John C. Rivers, the celebrated Clown and Jester, with ins troupe of educated dogs. Martin and Combs, the daring Acrobats and Gymnasts, in their Mid-Air Flights. Frank Gay ton, the popular Irish Comedian and Comic Singer. Fred Martin, the original Dutch Comedian and dance artist. Professor Bushnell, in his thrilling impalement " act, juggling, and daring feats on the slack wire. Oiir Silver Cornet Band, under the leadership of Prof. James O'Lcary, in their beautiful British Grenadier uniform will make a grand procession ' each day at 11 o'clock, a. in., in their magnificent iiauu laiunoi, uruwii uyiwcivu ncinj isuuru r horses. Three groat Clowns, John Rivers, Frank ( Javton, J. E. Fowler. Admission JO cents, Children under !> years, 2i? cents. January 7 1 It T. M. DOBSOI & CO. T. M. DOBSOJT & CO. "I W. DOB.SON having purchased the interest If . of J. F. OATHS in the lirtn of T. M. DORSON it CO., is admitted as a general partner in said firm. ^ CALL AND SEE THEM! , WH have secured the services of Mr. J. J. HUNTER, Mr. J. F. OATHS and Mr. J. I). . COLCOCK, for another year. They will be pleased < to have their friends call and seo them, as they feel sure it will be to their interest to do so, if they < wish to purchase a bill of Dry (Joods or Groceries i for the money. They send their greetings of a ] happv and prosperous New Year to everybody. ? T. M. DOBSON it CO. OUR NEW SYSTEM. t OU K new .system is working nmmraoiy. .\o 0110 wants credit in our Grocery .Store. Persons wanting anything in the Grocery line will do well to call and see the prices in our cash Grocery Store. We hope no one will he silly enough to ask us for credit. T. M. DOBSON it CO. ^EW GOODS EVERY WEEK. NKW Goods are received every week, direct from the Northern markets. * Persons visiting Yorkville will do well to examine our goods and prices before they buy. If they want to pay cash, DOBSON'S is the place to buy Goods for 1.S75. OUR MILLINERY STORE. OUR Millinery Storois replenished every week from the Emporiums of Fashion at the North. Persons wanting anything in the Hat, Bonnet, Hull' and Ribbon line* can be supplied by calling on Miss MARTIN. Be sure to bring your money along, as we do not want to sell you any Millinery Goods on time. T. M. DOBSON it CO. * | 1 EAGLE EERTILIZER. WE are Agents for this celebrated Fertilizer, which, wo think, has no superior. We have been selling it for two years, and in every instance it has given entire satisfaction. Price, cash ; $.w, on time. T. M. DOBSON ?t CO. TH E G R E ENSBO RO STO VE. WE are Agonts for the celebrated Greensboro Cooking Stove?the Tropic?which has been thoroughly tested in this county, in the last few years. Wo have sold four in the last ten days. We sell at factory prices: No. S for ?.'10.00; No. 7 for ?20.00 and freight?which is about ?4, all told. Any one in need can be supplied at short notice. T. M. DOllSON & CO. CL.ARK BROTHERS NEW FIRM. JL. ?fc It. F. CLARK having purchased J. . A. CAKKOLL'S interest in the Grocery Department, will continue the PROVISION *ANI) GROCERY BUSINESS at the old stand, under the name and style of CLARK BROTHERS. On entering upon the business of the new year, the new lirm proposes to do a strictly cash business, i experience having taught them that the only way to succeed is to adopt the CASH SYSTEM. To buv for cash and sell for cash is the motto of the CLARK BROTHERS. GROCERIES. "1 17"E think, by directing our whole attention to ; 7 ? the Grocery Business, that we can afford to | " sell Groceries as cheap as they can bo boughtany- | _ where in this market. Cash buyers will lind it to t their interest to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. CLARK BROTHERS. si NOTICE THIS. | J B I dehtcd to till* old linn ol'CA ItKOLL, CLARK n ?V. CO., to come forward and settle by the first of i *| January, 1S75. To those who have complied, we i \ extend many thanks, and those who neglected to 1 ( settle by that time, will, most assuredly, be : j charged two percent, per month, until payment j j is made?that being the rate of interest we have i to pay for money to pay our debts with. If you { want to save money and our credit, come up and ij pav, as the old Hooks must, be settled. t CARROLL, CLARK A CO. January? I It LESS THAN'COST. , V%rK still have a small lot of Dry (Foods on ? T hand, which we will sell for cash, at and " below cost, to close out our slock in that line. J CARROLL, CLAIiK A CO. January 7 1 It IX THE V ROB ATE COURT." I voitiv county. 1 P. A. Roberts and others, against Harriot Parks and others. FTKSUANT to an order made in the foregoing v cause, all persons holding demands against ' the estate of THOMAS C. PARKS, deceased, will ? cimie forward and establish the same before me, i at my ollice, in Yorkville, S. C., on or before the J iMth (lav of February next, or be debarred from any distribution of the assets realized from the sale of lands of deceased. J. A. McLKAN, Probate Judge, York County. January? 1 <> i HE ATI XL STOVE. 1J V SMALL IILATINO STOVK for sale. Ap- . | ply at this <illice. . Jamiary 7 1 tf ' _ H. F. ADICKES. | "NEW YEAR'S GREETING. lylTITII the New Year I send greeting to my f T numerous customers, extending to one and II the compliments of the se;ison ; and in hereby eturning thanks for the liberal patronage betowed upon my house in tho past, beg to assure ne public that it shall be my aim, by fair and onorablo dealing, to merit a continuance of the unio. It is, I trust, with pardonablo pride, that I lention tho fact that I have beeu continuously j ngaged in tho mercantile business,here in Yorkille, for forty-four years, and whatever of expeionco or wisdom I may have acquired in this ife-long service is shared equally with my cusimiers as myself. I feel that in selecting goods >r this market, I know the wants of the people, nd in studying their needs and necessities, I lake available every facility at my command to nable me to place in the market the best article t the lowest price. With this brief announce iiont, I enter upon the new year, moroiuiiyueprinined than ever, to maintain the reputation of ny house, extending an invitation to purchasers nd invitinga comparison of goods and prices. H. F. ADICKES. CLOTHING. r\URIN<l the present month I will oiler unexLr nmpled bargains in Heady-Made Clothing ty Clothing is made of good, selected materials, iy home workmen, is of the best quality in every ospect, and far superior to the ready-made sliouly of Northern cities. H. F. ADICKES. TOBACCO. [HAVE determined to keep the most extensive stock of Chewing and Smoking Tobacco to be nind in this market, and of superior quality. 11 the lino of Tobacco, Cigars and Pipes I can ilease every taste, and at the lowest prices. H. F. ADICKES. GUNS AND FIXTURES. [HAVE a full stock of Guns?double and single barrel?for boys and men. Also, a full ino of sportsman's goods, such as powder-llasks, hot-pouches, gun-nipples, ramrods, cleaning oils, percussion caps, Ac. All very cheap. H. F. ADICKES. riMroRS. fllAVE always a full lino of Prints, fresh and new, and will sell a Calico dress pattern as heap as it can he bought anywhere. II. F. ADICKES. AXES. A LARGE lot of Axes, of the best make, Hatch\_ ets, Hand, Smith and Sledge Hammers. Cartenters' Tools, Ac., at ADICKES'. PLAID LININGS. rO close out our present stock of Plaid Linings I am offering these goods at a great reduction 11 prices. H. F. ADICKES. READY-MADE SUITS. JAM offering suits of Charlottsville Casssimere attlie lowest prices, for a good article of home iroduction. II. F. ADICKES. FENCING WIRE. JAM selling the wire used in making patent fences at ton cents per pound. A supply alvays on hand. H. F. ADICKES. FLUTING MACHINES. [HAVE Fluting Machines and Fluting Scissors of the best quality, very cheap. IL F. ADICKES. ' HOSIERY. rADIES' Gloves, of all qualities, and a full asj sortmentof Hosiery, at ADICKES'. SWITCHES AND BRAIDS." HAIR Braids and Switches, in various shades of color, at ADICKES'. CROCKERY. 7" A FULL line of Glass-Ware and Crockery for fY sale low, at ADICKES'. SHAWLS. [STILL have a few fine Shawls, for ladies, which I will close out low. II. F. ADICKES. SHOES. F IIAVE just received a new supply of Miles* Shoes?Cloth, Kid and Goat. H. F. ADICKES. BALMORALS. I SELL a nice Balmoral Skirt for 75 cents. II._F. ADICKES. DAMASK. rVBLE and Curtain Damask, Table Cloths, Napkins, Ac., at ADICKES'. FLANNELS. I HAVE a small stock of Flannels, which will he closed out verv cheap. H. F. ADICKES. HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS. AND-IRONS, Shovels, Tours, Lanterns, Lamp Chimneys, a good assortment, verv cheap. II. F. ADICKES. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. L875. THE YORK DRUG STORE. 1875. Ill IE year 1S71 has been gathered to his fathers. Solemn hells tolled the funeral notes of his ieparture. Merry bells rang out the joyous news >f the birth of his successor, 1875. The "York Drug Store" man stands up and congratulates himsnlfthat he was favored (though In one respect, 011 rather sudden notice,) by being personally present, both at the funeral and theaelouchmcnt. The new year finds the York Drug Store a live uul nourishing institution. This happy condition is due to the liberal patronage bestowed upon it in the past, and the "Y. D. S." man embraces this opportunity of bowing acknowledgments md thanks to a generous public with the hope to merit a continuance of their favors in the future. JOHN 0. KlfYKENDAL. CASH. THE Cash Departniciit of our business will be conducted on the broad and liberal platform ilways adopted in a cash establishment. The Cash Customers will claim special consideration. 1'hey will over lint I a hearty welcome ; the most jolite attention, and the benefit of the very closest jriees on their purchases. JOIIN C. KUYKEXDAL. CREDIT. THIS Department will ho run on the narrow gauge principle, and the freeze-out plan. Fhose who come for Credit, will receive a weltotne as cold as the frozen shores of Norway, and jo treated with a courtesy as still' and formal as a 'ourt rccoption. JOHN .C. KUYK EN DAL. THOSE WHO OWE US. 'T1HOSE indebted on account for the past year, j wo earnestly urge to come forward at once md make pavrncnt. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. COL, ASPURY .COWARD PrlnoM. A fill carps el" Alio Prafcipsors . 4 (.'mi ;tMit miM'.i of Ariit.s. i>)i<irani!? utsj. for IJior.milti i.h.vV or>'i ul li-nin-'nif. Lo<.\.lion nolcx! for :tl r.iil vji'.i! ;tp..l tclf?rop!ii(J :!?r L:J~?!iVeJ i\ii: Joijue afrf toi'nrxi'pal. January 7 1 tf SOLUBLE PACIFIC LUANG." $ 18 Cash; $33 Time, without Interest. PACIFIC Guano Company's Compound Acid Phosphate of Lime for Composting with Coton Seed?&I0 Cash; *:>"> Time, without Interest. To accommodate Planters, they can order now md have until 1st April to decide whether they vill take at time or cash price. "When delivered roni factory liy carload, no dravage will be harmed. This Guano is now so well known in ill the Southern Stales for its remarkable effects is an agency for increasing the products of labor, i is not to require special recommendation from is. Its use for nine years past lias established its | haracter for reliable excellence. The supplies mt into market this season are, as heretofore, pre- I wired under thesiiperintendeiiceof I)r. St. Julian | tavenel, Chemist of the Company, at Charleston, I !. henee Planters may rest assured that its | piality and emu position is precisely the same as j hat heretofore sold. J. N. KOIISON, Agent for South Carolina, Charleston, S. C. j JOHN S. RFKSK Si CO., General Agents Haiti- j nore. November 2(5 48 ;hn U AI/iEK. It. MK1TM, ATTORNEY A.T LAW, YOHKVILLE, S. C, JW*-Collections :i specialty, and prompt remitunees made. February 2l! {) tf MASONIC MEETING. VA/ TH10 NEXT UKCJULARCOMMUNICAVlj/ TION of Fhilanthropie Lodge, No. 78, A. F. M.f will bo holden at the Lodge Room, n Yorkville, on FRIDAY, the 15th day of ANUARY instant,at "J o'clock, p. m. 11. \V. I JOl'E, Secretary. January 7 1 tf FOR SALE. I OFFER for sale mv FARMINtJ STOCK and L'TENSI 1,S, consistingnf Horses, Colts, Wagms, Plows, Ac., which will be sold cheap if ap- j Mention ho made soon. Also, a good llUliGY VXD ROllRLE 11A UN ESN for sale low. U ALEXANDER. I YORKVILLE FURNITURE STORE. THE Yorkville Furniture Store is dispensing its bargains daily to its numerous friends and customers at exceedingly low prices for the cash. Some $500.00 worth of goods nave been sold in this little establishment in the past two weeks. This goes to prove that bargains can be had at this establishment. Call and see for yourself. YORKVILLE FURNITURE STORE. payupT "lTf/"E respectfully ask all who are indebted to M us, for Work or Furniture, to call at once and settle. The books are in the hands of Mr. J. D. COLCOCK, at the Store of T. M. Dobson <fc Co., and must be closed. YORKVILLE FURNITURE STORE. chairsT Trou can find nice Walnut Sitting and Rocking J. Chairs, also, Dining and Children's Rocking Chairs, cheap for cash, at the YORKVILLE FURNITURE STORE. wardrobes and safes. FINE Walnut and Poplar Wardrobes and very nice Safes, at reasonable prices, at the YORKVILLE FURNITURE STORE. bedsteads. YOU can buv a verv nice liedstead for 8") at the YORKVILLE FURNITURE STORE. repairing. REPAIRING done at short notice and at reasonable prices, at the YORKVILLE FURNITURE STORE. hat racks^ YOU can buy nice Ilat and Towel Racks low, at the YORKVILLE FURNITURE STORE. bureaux* ~ TOU can buy nice Bureaux low, for cash, at the YORKVILLE FURNITURE STORE. office chairs. OFFICE Chairs for sale, at the Y'ORKVILLE FURNITURE STORE. G. EL O'LEARY, MANUFACTURER. saddles. MY stock of Saddles is complete, which I am offering at reduced prices. McClellan Wagon Saddles at $3.50 and $4.50; the Morgan at $<>.50. G. H. O'LEARY. harness] CARRIAGE, Buggy and Wagon Harness, all grades and prices, as cheap as the cheapest, at G. H. O'LEAHY'S. bridles. RIDING Bridles at$1.50, Halter Bridlesat $2.50, Blind Bridles at $1, $1.75 and $2, at G. H. O'LEARY'S. -~~ UM QIL rpiIE best Oil in use, for Leather, for sale l>y S G. H. O'LEARY. M. STRAUSS & SON. MONEY SAVED ! MONEY MADE !! BY calling at M. STRAUSS & SON'S and purchasing your cheap goods suitable for the season. NEW SUPPLY OF~ BALMORALS, BLANKETS, SHAWLS, AND PRINTS. M. STRAUSS & SON. SHIRTING. HEAVY BROWN SHIRTING and 4-4 LongClotli at factory prices. M. STRAUSS & SON. C. WEST & SONS ALADDIN SE<^TY THE BEST OIL IN USE. WARRANTED 150 DEGREES FIRE TEST WATER WHITE IN COLOR. FULLY DEODORIZED. AND IT WILL NOT EXPLODE. It burns in Coal Oil and Kerosene Lamps. TRY IT. Ask for "Aladdin Security," and take no other. C. WEST & SONS, , 113 and 115 W. Lombard St. Baltimore, Md. Dec 24 52 Gin3 SIIINGEES WANTED. UNTIL MONDAY, the 22d instant, sealed proposals will be received by the undersigned, for the delivery at Yorkvillc, S. C., of51,000 GOOD HEART-PINE SHINGLES, to be used in roofing the Yorkvillc Female Institute building. Proposals will also be received for furnishing the materials and putting on the roof. Further information may be obtained by applying to the undersigned. R. H. GLENN, ") T I.1 T IVnWAV t rv..n W. H.McCORKLE. J ~ December 3 49 tf ~SCiiOOL NOTICE. ~ I WILL resume my School on MONDAY' TUE 11TH ?F JANUARYi TERMS I'KU SESSION OF FIVE MONTHS! <e?^ Primary $10 0(1 Intermediate 1(5 0(J Classical 25 01 HOARD can bo secured in the country, within two miles of town, at from ten to twelve dollars per month. I will take FOUR HOARDERS, furnishing Hoard, Lights, Fuel, Washing and Tuition for one hundred dollars, each, per session; one-half payable in advance, the other half at the end of the session. R. LATIIAN. December 24 52 tf EBEXEZER ACADEMY, ~ York County, S. C. #THE exercises ol .his School will be resumed on the SECOND MONDAY IN JANUARY next, and continue six months. TUITION, $10, $12.50, $15 and $20 per session. Board, $12; half Hoard, $7 per month. The Principal will takeTWO BOARDERS. For further particulars, address the principal. S. R. KEEL, Rock Hill, S. C. December 24 52 3t ""school for children. #MISS ISABEL MILLER will open a Primary School, at the residence ot Mrs. M. G. Miller, on the 15TH OF JANUARY, 1875. For further information, apply to Mrs. M. G. MILLER or Pol. W. H. MeCORKLE. December 17 51 3t town tax?1874. AT a meeting of the Town Council of Yorkvillo, held on the 4th instant, the following ordinance was passed: Beit ordained by the Town Council of Yorkville, that a TAX BE ASSESSED upon the Real and Personal Property, within the corporate limits of the Town, amounting to ONE-FIFTH OF ONE PER CENT., to defray the expenses of the town for the year 1874. Said tax to be paid by the loth dav of January next. WM. II. MeCORKLE, Intendant. J. R. Schorr, Clerk and Treasurer. '? i" r,a tf NEW GROCERY STORE. rrWlS undersized respectfully announces to his J_ friends and the public that he has just opened a new GROCERY STORE in the corner building nearly opposite the old post ollice, where lie will be pleased to wait upon all who may favor him with their patronage. A full line of fresh Groceries and Family Supplies will be kept in Store and sold at the lowest market prices. A call from purchasers is respectfully solicited. JOHN J. SMITH. December 24 52 Jt TOWN E LECTIO \. TIIIS is to give notice that on the SECOND MONDAY IN JANUARY, 1875, an election will be helil for one INTENDANT AND FOUR WARDENS for the town of Yorkvillc for the ensuing year. Election will be held in the Court House, from nine o'clock in the morning until live o'clock in the afternoon. By order of the Town Council. J. R. SC'IIORB, Clerk. December 21 52 2t WANTED. njllIE undersigned desire to secure the services ? of a competent person to take charge of the BOARDING DEPARTMENT of the Yorkvillc Female College for the scholastic year commencing Febuary 1st, 1S75. Satisfactory references will be required of applicants for this position. t 1.' T 1 V I A V 1 J*. i\AVALLAVl'j, [ Com. I. D. WIT1IEKSPOON. J December 3 -19 tf "cotton seed. 17ARLY PROLIFIC or CLUSTER COTTON j SEED for sale by W. H. DOWDEY, Acton, Richland county, S. C., who lias been making selections, for seven years, from the best seeds. The best references can be given. My prices are two dollars per single bushel, five bushels for seven dollars, ten bushels for ten dollars. Address W. II. DOWDEY, Acton, S. C. December 24 52 1m HOUSE AND LOT FOE SALE OR REN1\ fill IE undersigned offers for sale or rent the JL 1 loiisc and Lot In Yorkville at present occupied by Mrs. A. C. MePhcters. Possession given on the 1st of Januarv next. L. M. CRIST, WAV" ASS A GUANO! price lower:: i FREIGHTS REDUCED!!! AND NO CHARGE FOR DRAYAGE. BY a recent arrangement with the NAVASSA GUANO COMPANY, we aro now prepared to supply planters at lower and more advantageous prices, with a charge for freight of only 85.50 per ton, being as low freight as is charged at Rock Hill, Chester, or the stations on the Air-Line Kailroad. We quote prices as follows : Navassa Guano, payable April 1, 1875, per ton, $55.00 Navassa Guano payable November 1, 1875, per ton, 60.00 Navassa Phosphate, payable April 1, 1875, per ton, 35.00 ! Navassa Phosphate, payablo November 1, 1875 40 00 To the above prices, the freight of $5.50 per ton, to be added, to be paid in cash, and no other charge. We will deliver these Fertilizers at any Station or Depot in the county, at the above prices and freights, except where freights may be .ower than above stated ; in that event, the planter will have the benefit of the lower rate of freight. Parties desiring to supply themselves now, can do so and have until the 1st of April to determine whether they will pay cash or take it on time. ? ... ...... / ut_ 1 ,|,0f if These f ertilizers are so iavornui,y n.uumt is unnecessary to,append certificates, although the most satisfactory references can be given, from reliable planters. Thankful forthc largo patronage of the past, we solicit, for this season, an increase of orders. JEFFERYS A METTS, Agents. December 17 51 tf ~ A. WILIilFOBD, ROCK HILL, S. C. LIYERY AND SALE STABLES. THE undersigned gives notice that he is still in the above business, at Rock Hill, and has constantly on hand a fine lot of HORSES AND MULES, Of all grades, from the nimble trotter and steady Sacer to the sturdy farm and draft horse. His lules are as intelligent, as faithful and dilligent, as can be found in any equine collection, and he feels warranted in assuring the public that he can give as good bargains in horseflesh as can be obtained anywhere in the State. i EXCHANGING. Besides the business of selling horses, Ialsobuy and swap. While I don't deny that I can be beaten in a swap, yet to keep things lively I am always ready for a trade. So give me a call, all ye who wish to bujr, sell or swap. HORSE DROVERS Will, at all times, find ample accommodations at my Stables for their stock?attentive ostlers, clean, airy stables, plenty of provender, and reasonable charges. LIYERY DEPARTMENT. Horses and Vehicles hired, and careful drivers to convey travelers to any point. This branch of my business is never neglected, and I am prepared at all times to furnish easy saddle horses, or teams and carriages, at the most favorable prices. 1 A. WILLIFORD, Rock Hill, S. C. December 10 50 ly KENNEDY, LATIMER & HEMPHILL. DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES. POUNDS Western Family Flour, 50 OUUU Bushels Southern Oats Seed, Hemlock Sole Leather, Bagging and Ties, Manilla Roping, Riding and Blind Bridles, Drawing Chains, Cheese, Oranges, Cocoanuts, Lemons, Tobacco. Ciirars. Yeast Powders, Oysters, Concen trated Lev, Horsford's Bread Preparation, Mixed Pickles, Sardines, Prize Boxes, Candies, French Candies, Nuts, Axle Grease, Table Salt, Macearoni, Cream Tartar, Cooking Extracts, Ground Spices, Shot, Powder, Lead, Percussion Caps, Candles, Lamp Oil, Tin Ware, Iron, Crockeryware, Umbrellas, Carpet-Bags, Ladies' Baskets, Paper Cuds and Collars, Yarn, Domestics, pretty Calicoes, Boulevard Skirts, Corsets, Gloves, Hosiery, Jaconet Trimmings, Cassimeres, Porter, Day it Co's best sewed Boots and Gaiters, heavy Boots and Shoes, Miles' Shoes and Gaiters, Hats, Shirts, Shawls, plaid Linsey, Blankets, Flannels, Velvet and Velvet Trimmings, Belts,heavy Jeans, Stationery, Aladdin's Security Oil, for sale at KENNEDY, LATIMER & HEMPHILL'S. BACON. BREAKFAST Strips, Ilams, Sides and Shoulders, at KENNEDY, LATIMER & HEMPHILL'S. HAND SAWS, PAD-LOCKS, Hatchets, Hammers, Knivcsand Forks, Pocket Knives, just received and for sale bv ; KENNEDY, LATIMER & HEMPHILL. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, York County. WHEREAS JOHN L. CHAMBERS has applied to me for Letters of Administration on all and singular, the goods and chattels, rights and credits of B. C. CHAMBERS, late of the county aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me at our next Judge of Probate's Court for the said county, to be holden at York Court House on the 8TH DAY OF JANUARY, next, to shew cause, if any, why the said Administration should not be granted. 1 Given under my hand and Seal, this 24th day of December, in the year of our Lord one thousand 1 eight hundred and seventy-four, and in the'JfUh year of the Independence of the United States ' of America. JOSEPH A. McLEAN, J udge of Probate. December 24 52 2t STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, York County. . WHEREAS Dr. S. A. KKLL has applied to me for Letters of Administration on all and singular, the goods and chattels, rights and credits of SARAH TIIORN, lateof the county aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me at our next J udge of Probate's Court, for the said county, to be liolden at York Court House, 011 the 8th DAY OF JANUARY next, to shew cause, if any, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and Seal, this 23rd day of December, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-four, and in the 09th year of the Independence of the United States of America. JOSEPH A. McLEAN, Judge of Probate. December 2-1 52 2t STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA^ York County. WHEREAS S. W. CREIGHTON has applied to me for Letters of Administration, with the Will annexed, 011 all and singular, thegoods and chattels, rights and credits ol ELIZABETH STURGIS, late of the county aforesaid, deceased. These are,therefore, to eiteand admonish alland singular, the kindred and creditors ofthc said deceased, to be and appear before me, at our next J udge of Probate's Court for the said County, to be holden at York Court Houseon the 8TH DAY OF JANUARY, next, to shew cause, if any, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and Seal, this 23d day of December, in the year of our Lord 0110 thousand eight hundred and seventy-three, and in the 98th year of the Independence of the United States of America. JOSEPH A. McLEAN, .Tiidtrn of Probate. December 24 52 2t ~UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S OFFICE," SOUTH CAROLINA DISTRICT,) Cuaiilkston, December 14, 1S74. } "VTOTICEis licreby Riven to all whom it may i.1 concern, that all commissions to Deputy United States Marshals, or Special Deputy United States Marshals, in the District of South Carolina, issued by myself, or any of niv predecessors in ofiiee, are hereby revoked, to take effect on the .'list of December, A. D., 1874. Any act, or deed, done by any one claiming to be a 'Deputy United States Marshal, or Special Deputy United States Marshal, after January 1st, 1875, under a commission dated previous to* that date, will be illegal, null and void. All parties now holding commissions, who may : desire to retain their positions, are requested to forward applications for re-appointment. R. M. WALLACE, United States Marshal, Districts. C. | December 24 52 2t BARBER SHOP. TIIOSE ill want of an EASY SHAVE, a fashionable and stylish cut of hair, or a pleasant I and luxurious S'hampoo, are reminded that j THOS. BALLARD, Professor of the ArtTonso| rial, is still in business, in his old Shop next door | to the Esouikku building, where it will atl'ord I him great pleasure to wait upon all who may desire his services. Razors honed and sharpened, i and any other work of that kind promptly done, lfo tiniv bo found at tho Shoo on Sunaav morn ingsfrom 7 to 10 o'clock. THOMAS BALLARD. June 11 25 ly NOTICE. "V[OTIOE is hereby given tlint the undersigned IN will make application at the next session of j the Legislature of South Carolina, for the re-chari tor of THORN'S FERRY, on the Catawha River,, on the road leading from Yorkville, S. C., to j Charlotte, N. C. SARAH T1IORN. j October 2!) -it .'1m NOTICE. THE Creditors of THOMAS CROSS, deceased, aro requested to present their daims to the I undersigned withoutilelav. I L. M. GRIST.