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OBITUARY. Died?In this county, on the 26th ultimo, Mrs. FRANCES C. SMITH, wife of W. B. Smith, aged 30 years 9 months and 15 days. Near Fort Mill, in this county, on the 24th of November, of meningetis, WILLIE N., son of Wm. N. and Tirzah Faris, aged thirteen years eleven months and five days. Serial polices. Religions Notice. By order of Presbytery, I will preach at Shiloh Church, on the 2nd Sabbath, 12th day, of this month. W. W. RATCHFORD. December 2 4K It Remember This. Now is the time of the year for Pneumonia, Lung Fever, Coughs, Colds, and fatal results of predisposition to Consumption and other Throat and Lung Disease. Bosehee's German Syrup has been used in this neighborhood for the past iwu or mree years wuiium tt single muuic i.v, v,u?v-. If you have not used this medicine yourself, go to your druggist, John C. Kuykendal, and ask him of its wonderful success among his customers. Two doses will relieve the worst case. If you have no faith in any medicine, just buy a sample bottle of Bochee's German Syrup for 10 cents and try it. Regular size bottle 75 cents. Don't neglect a cough to save 75 ceuts. December 2 48 eawly To Druggists, Hardware and General Merchants. I carry in stock from 1,000 to 3,000 boxes of window glass, (the largest stock in the South,) embracing all sizes, from 4x0 to 40x00 in single or double thick and polished plate. Standard brands of French and American make. Stained, Cut, Ground, Enameled, and Church Glass. Putty by the bladder or ton. Glaziers' Points, Knives, Diamonds, Ac. Above are imported direct from the factories and I guarantee bottom prices. Send for latest quotations. Truly yours, P. P. TOALE, t Charleston, S. C. November 11 45 tf FOR SALE. AS agent, I offer for sale, privately, one BUILDJ\_ ING LOT on Madison street.' The lot contains two acres and is well situated. I also offer for sale, or to rent, a FARM near town. The place is situated on the Pincknev road, and contains 29i acres, in a good state of cultivation, with young orchard and a tine vineyard. For terms, apply to the undersigned, next door to the "Enquirer" Office. F. CHRISTMAN, Agent. December 2 48 2t FINE LIQUORS. I HAVE for sale at my Store near the railroad depot, THE BEST QUALITY OF SPIRITS ever offered for sale in the city of Yorkville. Call and get some FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES. All my liquors are pure, and consist of A nolo Pyon/Lr Morloirq Winfl "'"'"Vi ....... -j Ginger Brandy, Malaga Wine, Peach Brand v, Port Wine, Cherry Branny, Sherry Wine, Old French Brandy, Scuppernong Wine, Old Cognac Brandy, Red Rve Whisky, Old Holland Gin, White Rye Whisky, w Old London Dock Gin, Bourbon Whisky, Eagle Gin, Georgia Corn Whisky, Claret Wine, N. C^ Corn Whisky, Robertson county (Tenn.) Corn Whisky. My Whiskies are all pure, and are worth from ^ $2.00 TO $6.00 PER GALLON. Champagne by the bottle. A large stock of Cigars of fine and medium brands. Call and see for yourselves. J. A. CARROLL. V M. STRAUSS. ^ NEW GOODSTNEW GOODS. X HAVE just received a new supply of Bleached and Brown SHIRTINGS. PRINTS of the latest stvle and best make. PLAIDS and BEDTICKING very low. Grev and white BLANKETS. BALMORAL AND BOULEVARD SKIRTS, for Ladies and Misses. JEANS, SATINETS, CASSIMERES Ac. NOTIONS, RIBBON and FANCY ARTICLES. BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, Ac. My stock of Gent's COATS and RAGLANS have been sold out, and I have received another supply of the latest styles at very low prices. The above Goods have been bought for cash, at the very lowest market price, and will be sold at short profit. M. STRAUSS. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, YORK COUNTY. WHEREAS W. L. HOOD has applied tome for Letters of Administration on all and singular, the goods and chattels, rights and credits of W. ALLISON HAYS, late of the county afore said, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before nie at our next Judge of Probate's Court, for the said County, to be holden at York Court House, on the 10T1I DAY OF DECEMBER, next, to shew cause, it any, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 22nd day ol November, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-live, and in the looth year of the Independence of the United States*of America. JOSEPH A.McLEAN, ? Judge of Probate. November 25 47 2t BLAKE'S NURSERY GARDEN, CIIESTEB, 8. C. AMSDEN A ALEXANDER'S June Peach trees, 50 cents each?the two best and earliest Peaches known ; Apple and Peach trees, 15 cents each ; Dwarf Pears, 50 cents each; Grape Vines, 25 cents; Strawberry plants, $1 per 100; Rasp nerries, Pi per uozeu; r.vergreens, r lowering Shrubs, Roses, Dahlias and Green-house plants in great variety. Our long experience of twentv-three years ^ working in the Nurseries and Gardens of South Carolina, gives us a knowledgeof trees and plants scarcely excelled by any one. We offer for sale only such kinds as can be honestly recommended for this section of country. Persons intending to improve and beautify their homesteads, will do well to visit or correspond with us. W. BLAKE. October 21 42 3m "singer sewing machine. 1 WOULD respectfully inform the people of York countv that I am Agent for the celebrated SINGER FAMILY SEWING MACHINE, and am prepared to sell them on most reasonable terms, either for cash or on the popular monthly INSTALLMENT PLAN. The Singer is too well and universally known to require any word of commendation here. It is the MONARCH OF SEWING MACHINES, for the substantiation of which assertion I refer to all who have them in use. I also keep on hand a full supply of ATTACHMENTS, NEEDLES, OIL, Ac., which I sell at Manufacturer's prices. Those in want of such articles can procure them, in my absence, from Dr. May, Yorkville; L. H. Bradford, Fort Mill; J. M. Wvlie, Black's Station. E. F. BELL, Agent Singer Manufacturing Company. August 2t? 34 lv 1875. boots and shoes. 1875. WE respectfully call the attention of the citizens of York to our large assortment of BOOTS,SHOES, HATS, TRUNKS, LEATHER, Ac., for Fall and Winter use. bought SDeciallv for the RETAIL TRADE, and guaranteed free from shoddy. We guarantee satisfaction in all cases. Call and see us, at MEACHAM'S OLD STAND, First National Bank Building, Charlotte, N. C. WADE <k PECS RAM. September 23 38 3in ~CX)TTQy; COTTON!! Price for (Sinning Reduced. New and Improved (Sin. THE undersigned having attached to his engine an improved self-feeding and condensing COTTON GIN?the only one in this county?is now prepared to gin for the public, better* and cheaper than can be done elsewhere. He has also roduced the price for ginning to the ONE-EIGHTEENTH (1-18) and guarantees satisfaction. Will continue to run CORN MILL in connection with gin, so that persons coming to the gin can have corn ground at anv time. T. W. CLAWSON. September 23 38 tf BOOT AND SHOE MAKING. THE undersigned would inform the public that he has resumed the business of BOOT AND SHOEJMAKING, at his residence, 2} miles north of Yorkville, where he will he pleased to wait upon all who mav favor him with their patronage. WORK OF ALL STYLES will be executed to order, and particular attention will he given personally to hue work in either Boots or Shoes. HENRY KELLER. October 7 40 3m COFFINS. JUST received and in mv Shop, a large supply of WOOD COFFINS AND CASKETS, of all sizes and qualities, already trimmed and finished up in appearance equal to metalic eases. Also, on hand, a full assortment of METALIC CASES and CASKETS. J. E. SMITH, Agent. Cctober 21 42 tf AGRICULTIJRAL LIENS, MORTGAGES of Real Estate, and Titles to Real Estate. For sale at the ENQUIRER OFFICE. W. H. & J. P. HERNDON. ~TWLY BROTHERS' YEAST. " I fl^HIS Yeast Cake Is wholly vegetable, and conX tains no drugs or chemicals. Is excellent for Bread, Buckwheat Cakes and all baking that requires yeast. It makes whiter bread out of dark flour than any yeast that has yet been intro: duced to the public. Every package is warranted to give entire satisfaction, or money refunded. We have it, and know the merits of it. W. H. A J. P. HERNDON. SHOE FINDINGS. HAMMERS, Rasps, Eyelets, Punches, Nip- j pers, Bristles, Shoe Thread, Wax, Ink, Boot Web, Tacks, Nails, and Awls, at HERN DON'S. CORi\ SHELLER. A GOOD Corn Sheller for sale at the Store of W. H. A J. P. HERNDON. FRENCH CALF SKINS, KIPS, of our own make; Hemlock and Oak Sole Leather, for sale at HERNDON'S. MOLASSES. CHOICE New Orleans Molasses, for sale at HERNDON'S. FISH. MACKEREL, Trout ami White Fish, at HERNDON'S. BREAD PREPARATION. HORSFORD'S Baking Powders for sale at HERNDON'S. CAXXEDGOODS. Such as Oysters,. Sardines, Peaches, Lobsters, Mackerel, Salmon and Ham, at W. H. <fe J. f. nKKJNUUJM ?. we do sellgoods LOW for the money. We do not sell them at the same figures when you sav charge. W. H. A J. P. HERN DON. G. H. O'LEARY, MANUFACTURER. saddles. XAM selling my best quality of Saddles for less money than ever before, and am manufacturing a clieaper quality of Saddles, which I will sell verv low, for the cash. G. H. O'LEARY. harness and bridles. CARRIAGE, Buggv and Wagon Harness; Bridles, of all kinds, and at prices to suit the times. Forsaleby G. H. O'LEARY. repairing. ~ REPAIRING done promptly, the best materials used, and prices reasonable. G. H. O'LEARY. "whips and umbrellas.A SPLENDID stock of Buggy Whips, Wagon Whips, Buggy Umbrellas,* and everything that is usually kept in a first-class Saddlery establishment. G. H. O'LEARY. YORKVILLE FEMALE INSTITUTE. THE undersigned have been appointed a committee, by the Stockholders of the Institution, to lease, or dispose of the same to the best advantage, for one or moreyears, as persons may desire. The Institution formerly belonged to the Bethel Presbytery and was disposed of to private individuals. The building is of brick, and large ; being about 125 feet long, by <!0 feet wide. Besides a large hall for examinations, it contains recitation rooms, and a large number of private rooms for boarding purposes. The building is in good repair, and at least forty or fifty students may be accommodated with boarding'in the Institution. The building is located in a beautiful grove, in the suburbs of the village, and the location is as healthy as any in the State. Tim nn/toruiirnoi] will (lisnnsA of the same. for the purposes of a female school. Applications may be made to either of the undersigned at this place. W. I. CLAWSON, 1 H. K. A DICK i IS, i Com. J. F. WALLACE. J Yorkville, November 23 1875. jZ-fJ-Chnrleston Xcw.s will please copy twice a week in daily issue for one month amfsend bill to Committee. November 25 47 tf G UA NO?COTTON. AS we are now receiving Cotton in payment of Guano, we beg to call the attention of parties who purchased from us, to the tenor of our advertisement last Spring, which reads as follows: Xavassa Guano, if paid in money, $(10 per ton. 44 44 44 44 cotton, 85 44 Navassa Phosphate, if paid in money, 40 " " 44 44 44 cotton, 42 44 Stono Guano, if paid in money, 53 44 44 44 44 44 cotton, 00 44 Stono Phosphate, if paid in inonev, 35 44 44 44 *4 44 cotton, 40 44 The cotton to be received at 15 cents per pound, on the basis of Charleston middling. This means that we will not allow 15 cents for any cotton except it will class middling; which is our best cotton. If lower grades are offered to us, we will receive them at proportionate lower prices. Persons who have not bought Guano enough to require a bale of Cotton in payment, should join with someone else to make the bale, or pay tbe money, at the money price, as we cannot receive abaleof Cotton in payment of small quantities of Guano, and pay the balance in money. The weight of a bale of Cotton required for a ton of Navassa Guano is about 43-1 pounds; and for a ton of Stono Guano, 400 pounds. Parties are requested to pack the bales as near these weights as can conveniently be done. JEF'FERYS METTS. October 7 26 tf YORK MARBLE YARD. 1\* announces thaWtilWiiMMiiilM rrwl l>e isstill conduct Hir!>ing the above bu'' ' v}|'!sinew Jn Yorkf|8P tj fi MARBLE LINE . llSPN I w!? from a plain slab W* a mostly nionur^jV ment, executed in the art, with the very best materials, and at as low prices sis the same class of work can be furnished anywhere in the United States. Orders from a distance promptly tilled, and the same attention given to work ordered by mail as if the parties were present in person. From this date work will be delivered at any point on the Chester and Lenoir Narrow Gauge Railroad, between Yorkvilleand Chester, or at any place between Rock Ilill ami Winnsboro, on the Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad, free of charge for transportation. Thankful for the patronage heretofore bestowed upon my establishment, my determination is to merit a continuance of the same. R HAPPERFIELD. January 14 2 ly STATE OF SO UTHCAROLINA, COUNTY OF YORK?IN THE COURT OF PROBATE. Martha J. Murphy, Assignee, Plaintiff, against Florence Murphy, Fletcher Murphy, minor, atul an infant, heirs-at-law of W. E. Murphy, deceased, Defendants S'aminot a for Relief. To the Defendants: Florence Murphy, widow of W. E. Murphy, deceased, Fletcher Murphy, and another minor child, heirs-at-law of \V. E. Murphy, deceased. ?7()U are hereby summoned and required to anJL swer the complaint in this action, which is this day tiled with the Judge of Probate for York county, S. C., and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his office in Yorkville, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the Plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated, Yorkville, S. C., November 25th, 1875. T. J. BELL, Plaintiff's Attorney. November 25 47 6t STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA^ YOltlv COUNTY. WHEREAS, A. S. WALLACE has applied to me for Letters of Administration on all .? ?,! nSn/?ii I Mwi o/owlcj urwl oW'itfnlu t'itrlilv iOlli ( mlit's of M A RU A RET Ki VlioTlVKUINViTOX^ 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 he and appear before me, at our next. Judgeof Probate's Court for the said county, to lie holdcn at York Court House, on the KITH DAY OK DECEMBER, next, to shew cause, if j any, why the said Administration should not he j granted. (liven under my hand and Seal, this 22nd day of j November, iii the year of our Lord one thou-| and eight hundred and seventy-five, and in the | louth year of the Independence of the United States of America. JOSEPH A. McLHAX, Judge of Probate. November 25 47 2t ~ R. BRANDT'S JEWELRY STORE, Opposite the Court House, CHESTER, HO. CA. JUST received a new and full assortment of WATCHES, JKWELItY, SILVER ANI). PLATED WARE. The public generally are invited to call and see, even if they do not want to buy. WATCH WORK and engraving done at reason able prices. J. S. It. THOMSON. C. K. SI'KNOKR. THOMSON & SPENCER, Solicitors in Bankruptcy YORKVILLE, S. C. SPECIAL attention given to tiling of petitions, to the prosecution of claims in Bankruptcy, i | and the collection and forwarding of Dividends to j Creditors. i February 4 5 tf I W. P. HOBBS. THE NEW BUSINESS. HAVING become, by purchase, solo proprietor of the YORKVILLE COACH FACTORY, I respectfully announce that I shall conduct the business as heretofore. Resides keeping on hand a full stock of PLEASURE VEHICLES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, any article of special style or design will be made at short notice and in superior manner. By havingoinployed only the most competent workmen, in their respective branches, I feel assured that I can please the most exacting taste, both jus to stylo and durability. Persons in want of any kind of PLEASURE CARRIAGE will do well to examine my stock. \V. P. HOBBS. G RE ATBARGAIXS. I WOULD inform the public that I now haveon hand alot of BUGGIES, finished in finestyle, in which RARE BARGAINS can be obtained. I will sell a tip-top Buggy for considerably less than such class of work has ever been sold in this market since the war. Call and examine my stock and be convinced of the truth of what I sav, and if you want a Buggy take advantage of the present opportunitv to secure one CHEAP. w p HnrtRS. PAY UP! PAY UP! ALL persons indebted to me, either for work done in my shops or on account of vehicles purchased on credit, are earnestly requested to come forward and make payment, as longer indulgence cannot be given." Many debts due to me were contracted upon the faith of "selling cotton in the fall." Those who have sold, and those who expect to sell, if they owe me, will do well to remember their promises. W. P. HOBBS. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. BERTRAND FRERES' GENUINE imported Extracts for the Handkerchief. These goods are as fine and as perfect in odor as can be made. We have them on the pmir, and can furnish them to customers in anv quantity. Call at the York Drug Store. J. C. KUYKENDAL. DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. OUR stock of Drugs and Chemicals was never fuller or more complete in all departments. Physicians are specially invited to examine our stock and prices. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. I)AVIDSON'S ATOMIZErT~ COM BINING an elegant Perfume Atomizer and a Sprav for Physicians' use. For sale at the York Drug Store. * J. C. KUYKENDAL. ~ FLAVORING EXTRACTST" FOR cooking purposes, of all kinds and of the best quality, at the York Drug Store.^ .J . i;. KUIK UAL. THE"RUN CONTINUESON Chewing and Smoking Tobacco and Cigars, at the York Drug Store. J. C. KUYKENDAL. "MAGIC BALSAM. JACKSON'S Magic Balsam cures pains instanter. For sale at the York Drug Store. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. A SMA RT TIIINCL 4 SPREAD Mustard Plaster. On hand at the York Drug Store. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. CONCENTRATED LEY AND Concentrated Milk can be had at the York Drugstore. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. POC KETCOOK1NGSTOVET" A COMPLETE article. No humbug. Call at the York Drug Store and see. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. A. WILrLilFORD, ROCK HILL, S. C. MULES AND HORSES. I WOULD respectfully inform the public that I will have on hand and for sale at my stable in Kock Hill, by the 2<ith of September, instant. 40 HEAD MULES AND HORSES, which will be sold at the lowest prices, and on the most favorable terms that can he afforded. The above invoice will include all grades of animals?good roadsters and line farming stock. A call from my old friends, whom I am ever ready to accommodate, is respectfully solicited. A. WILLI FORD. >AY UP! ALL persons indebted to me for stock, and whose Notes became due on the 1ST OF OCTOBER, will do well to pay them up at once and save themselves cost, as'I shall be compelled to sue all who fail to make payment. A. WILLIFORD. October 28 43 tf CORN WANTED. ONE THOUSAND BUSHELS CORN wanted, lor which I will pay the highest cash price. A. WILLIFORD. FODDER WANTED. I WISH to buy 10,000 pounds GOOD FODDER, for which I will pay the market price. A. WILLI FORD. KENNEDY, LATIMER & HEMPHILL. ATTENTION IS CALLED to our stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE, consisting of DRY GOODS. GENT'S CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, FANCY GROCERIES CONFECTIONS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS, HARDWARE AND CROCKERY SOLE, UPPER & HARNESS LEATHER, BAGGING AND TIES. HOLLOW WARE, WOODEN WARE, &C. .T. IV. ROBSON, (58 EAST BAY, COMMISSION MERCHANT DEALER IN FERTILIZERS. Charleston, S. Cm November 1, 1875. ?T AVING been engaged for twenty years in the I!. Guano Trade, with eminent success, 1 deemeil it advisable to introduce Fertilizers under my own name and guarantee. I have made arrangements to have prepared a Guano under tnv inspection and control, called HOBSON'S COTTON AND CORN FERTILIZER. This Guano is of the highest standard. It contains, among other valuable ingredients, three per cent, of Ammonia, one and a half per cent, of Potash, and fourteen per cent, of Available Phosphate. I also have prepared for mo a COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE of the highest standard. These Fertilizers arc compounded of the purest materials, and are manipulated and tested under the supervision of Dr. St. J. Ravenol, of this city, whose name gives a warrant for their high character and adaptation to our soil. I ntler these Fertilizers to Planters on the following favorable terms: HOBSON'S COTTON A*. CORN FERTILIZER. Cash, $4-1 per ton; on time, SAO. ROHSON'S COMPOUND ACII) PHOSPHATE, I Cash, j>or ton; on time, Planters ordering immediately will 'no allowed to the lirst of April to decide which they prefer, cash or time. An order for a car load of eight tons will be sent free of dray age; hut for a less amount $1 per ton will be charged. On orders for large lots from (4rangers or dealers, a liberal discount will be allowed. I take this occasion to return rny thanks to those who have so largely patronized the Fertilizers hitherto offered by mo, and in soliciting their favorable attention to another, I pledge my best efforts to meet a continuance of confidence by keeping the highest standard of Fertilizers adapted to cotton and corn. November IS 4(? At NOTICE. PROPOSALS are wanted for laying the track from Yorkviilo to Dallas, 20 miles, on the | Chester and Lenoir Railroad. Iiids will be received up to the 10th of December, 1875. Add rasa A. II. DAVEOA, President, Chester, S. 0, November 25 47 3t RAGS WA NTED. a f\ POUNDS of clean cotton and lin1 I J?t fill I on Rags wanted, for which 2 cents per p< und will be paid, at the "ENQUIRER" OFFICE. T.~M. DOBSON & CO. THE POPULAR STORED SQUIRE Jones, who has the popular Store, in Yorkville? Old DOBSON seems to carry the day. Go there when you will, his Store is always crowded. He sells goods at very short profits, and turns over often. I will call and see him when I go to town. MILLINERY. OUR stock of Millinery is very complete, containing all the new shades of Ribbons, Ruffs and Ties. Also, all the latest styles of Hats and Bonnets. Call and see our stock of goods at DOBSON'S Emporium of Fashion. THE REASON WHY DOBSON has such a large trade is that he deals fairly and squarely with everybody. Sells everybody the same kind of goods at the same price, and gives everybody the worth of their money. FOR SALE; 500 BUSHELS of Corn in the ear. 1 Studbreaker 2-horse Wagon. 4 fine Mules. 1 lot of Fodder, Shucks and Cotton Seed. 1. M. JJUH3UIN O, W. SHQES WHERE can I get the best Shoes in town, for the least money? Dobson has the reputation of keeping the best stock in town. Call and see them when in want. groceries. OUR stock of Groceries is always complete, consisting of all goods usually kept in a firstclass Family Grocery. T. M. DOBSON <fe CO. a nice smoke. TF you want a nice smoke, DOBSON keeps the best stock of Cigars in the market and will sell very cheap, by the box. Call and see the Cigars and' prices. shawtts" WE are offering Bargains in the way of Ladies' Shawls. We also have some nice Shawls for Gentlemen. Call and see them. T. M. DOBSON A CO. 1mb ree i j as. IF you want to see nice Umbrellas, DOBSON has them, from 75 cents to 85. He also has Buggy Umbrellas. tobacco. THE largest and best stock of Chewing and Smoking Tobacco to be found in this little city, at DOBSON'S Family Grocery. water-proof cloth. JUST received, a piece of nice water-proof Cloth, for Ladies' Suites and Cloaks. Color, Navy Blue. T. M. DOBSON A CO. medicated flannel. A SURE euro for Rheumatism. Call soon and buy enough for a suit, or it will all be gone. T. M. DOBSON <fe CO. read y-made clothing. JUST received another lot of nice Ready-Made Clothing, which will be sold low, for cash. T. M. DOBSON A CO. peerless gloss. WHAT every lady ought to have. Can use it herself. WiU make old Shoes look like new ones. T. M. DOBDON it CO. thread. SPOOL Cotton for 50 cents per dozen, warranted 200 yards on the spool, for sale at T. M. DOBSON <fc CO'S. rim locks. T7"OU can buy a Rim Lock, complete, for only [ 75 cents, at DOBSON'S. shaker flannel j YOU can buy a nice article of Shaker Flannel, at DOBSON'S. J trunks! : | IF vou want any kind of a Trunk, go to DOB- i SrtN'S Store. ue org ix goods! ' GEORGIA Plaids, Jeans and Cotton Blankets, for sale at low prices, at DOBSON'S. roll hinges. IF you want Roll Hinges, DOBSON'S is the place to get them. just received YARDS of Alamance Plaids, for every OUvl day wear, for sale at DOBSON'S. ligiitning saws. YOU can find a Lightning Cross-Cut Saw, for a little spons, at DOBSON'S. meal bags. YOU can find a large lot of nice Meal Bags, at eighty cents a piece, at DOBSON'S. C. G. PARISH, AGENT. opposite the depot. tobacco and cigars. IF you want a nice smoke for five cents give me a call. I can suit you in Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars, as cheap as anybody ; but don't forget to bring the money. HAPPY CAL. bran dypeaches. ALL Country Merchants who sell Brandy ? v..,-,,.,;,, fw,m tja ppv ^ ^ I rn? iich, v tii i a uai jjiiui ??" ? ***** * * CAL. Call soon. C A X N E DGOO DS. CANNED Goods always on hand, such as Tomatoes, Peaches, Strawberries, Pine Apples, Cherries, Oysters,Salmon, Ac. HAPPY CAL. DEVILED HAM. ANY one desiring a lunch can be accommodated at HAPPY CAL'S. Don't forget to call for Deviled 11am. ~FL0UFL yy K SACKS nice country Flour, ground at Rid/ ) die's mill, for sale at HAPPY CAL'S. BAGGING AND TIES. I HAVE on hand a largo supply of Bagging and Ties, which I will sell as cheap as the cheapest. HAPPY CAL. BACON. JUST received and for sale, 1,000 pounds of nice Bacon, which never fails to pleasp. HAPPY CAL. T A nn jlj/X im. iy YOU can always find nicer Lard at HAPPY CAT/S than ail}'where else. Come and see for yourself. HAPPY CAL. SUGAR AND COFFEE. TMAKE Sugar and Coffee a specialty?I buy the very bast. HAPPY CAL. OATS. ro BUSHELS Seed Oats for sale, as cheap as OU the market affords. HAPPY CAL. " LIVERPOOL SALT, f a SACKS Liverpool Salt just arrived. Give Oil me a call. HAPPY CAL. YORKVILLE FURNITURE STORE. FURNITURE! WE have just received a nice lot of FURNITURE, such as BEDSTEADS, MATTRESSES, BUREAUS, WARDROBES, WASH-STANDS, WALNUT SUITS, CRADLES, DINING CHAIRS, PARLOR CHAIRS, HAT RACKS, BRACKETS, TOWEL RACKS, and many other articles too numerous to mention. All of which WILL 1JE SOLD LOW !'UK LASH. Persons owing us for FURNITURE OR REPAIRING MUST SETTLE AT ONCE, as we need and must have money. YORKVILLE FURNITURE STORE. S. K. MARKS. W. G. RKID. MARKS & REID, FURNITURE IIOTJSE ROCK HILL, S. C. A LARGE and varied stock of Walnut and painted PARLOR, HALL, CHAMBER AND DINING-ROOM FURNITURE, Spring Beds, Mattresses, Window Cornices, Picture Frames, Window Shades, (fee., kept constantly on hand, at VERY LOW PRICES. Special inducements to Cash Customers. GOODS DELIVERED FREE, to all points on Railroads between Charlotte and Columbia. ORDERS SOLICITED and will receive prompt attention. Send for Catalogue and Price List, or call and examine our stock before purchasing. FISK'S METALIC BURIAL CASES, at from $.'0 to ? 12">. Walnut and imitation Rosewood Coffins, of the latest and most beautiful designs, at from ?10 to ?00, always in stock, ready at a minute's warning. Orders by telegraph and otherwise, will receive prompt attention. October 21 42 tf H. F. ADICKES. LADIES' HATS. A LARGE and well-assorted stock of Ladies' Hats, Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons, Ruffs, Ties, Ac., just received and will be sold remarkably cheap*. The Ladies are specially invited to inspect our elegant stock of the above Goods, as well as our unusually attractive stock of Dress Goods, and Fancy Articles. H. F. ADICKES. iVE^VFALLGOODS. OUR stock of Fall Goods is now arriving, and consists of a well-selected assortment of ladies' Dress Goods, Goods for Gents' Wear, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Stationery and Fancy Articles, Ac., Ac., to which the attention of purchasers is invited, feeling confident that we are prepared to offer greater inducements than ever before. H. F. ADICKES. DRESS GOODS] T AM now receivinor an elecrant stock of Dress JL ("roods, consisting of all the various styles adapted to the season and at all prices. Also, a fine stock of Laces, Edgings, Embroideries, Ribbons, Flowers, Ties, Ac., all of which will be sold cheaper than ever before offered in this market. The ladies are especially invited to call and inspect our goods, H. F. ADICKES. CROCKERY AND GLASS. THAVE just received an elegant lot of Crockery and Glass Ware, which, besides the cheaper grades in "Delpli" and Iron Stone China, also includes sets of French China, Gilt China, Ac. Also, Glass Ware in endless varietv?such as Pitchers, Preserve Stands, Dishes, Pickle Dishes, Ac.; Brittania Molasses Cans. Ac.. Ac., to which I specially invite the inspection of the public. H. F. ADICKES. DRY GOODS. TAM now receiving my Fall purchases of Dry Goods, and have in store a fresh supply of Calicoes in the latest styles, and a fine line of black Alpacas, which will be sold low. H. F. ADICKES. WALLPAPERING. TAM now prepared to furnish any style and quality of Wall Paper that is manufactured, and have on hand a full line of samples from which selections can be made. H. F. ADICKES. CARPETS^ NO longer an excuse for not having a fine Carpet on your floor. Call and examine our stock, which we offer at great inducements. H. F. ADICKES. ______ I AM offering great bargains in Clothing. Coats from $1 up ; Pants from 75 cents up; Shirts from 65 cents up. All warranted good and durable. H. F. ADICKES. CROCKERY WARE. A LARGE lot of Crockery, China, Glass Ware, Mirrors, Ac., on hand, which it will pay you to examine before purchasing elsewhere. H. F. ADICKES. CHEWING TOBACCO. JUST received a lot of Chewing Tobacco?the finest ever brought to this market. Cigars astonishingly cheap by the box. H. F. ADICKES. GREAT BARGAINS. TN Chemise, Gowns and White Underskirts. Underskirts with 20 tucks, well made, and of good material, 91.50. H. F. ADICKES, GENTS' HATS. THAVE now in store a full stock of Gents' Hats, in all styles, to which the attention of purchasers is invited. H. F. ADICKES. CADET GRAY^ JUST received, from the Chnrlotteville Mills, a lot of fine Cadet Gray Cassimere. II. F. ADICKES. PAPER COLLARS. A LARGE lot of Paper Collars, of all the different styles, cheap, to close out, at H. F. ADICKES'. SUMMER SHAWLS. | A LARGE and attractive stock, CHEAP, to ! close out. Call and see them. H. F. ADICKES. gloves7hosiert7&c^ A FINE Stock in the above lines, at ADICKES'. gentst ties and crTvats. LATEST styles and novelties in Gents' Cravats and Ties, at ADICKES'. glovesT&CT TAM offering great bargains in Gloves, Hosiery and Belts. H. F. ADICKES. LLAMA SHAWLS." REAL Llama Lace Shawls, black and white, worth ?2o, for ?18, H. F. ADICKES. CLARK BROTHERS CASH PRICES AT THE GROCERY STORE OF CLARK BROTHERS. CORN?from wagons, 75 to 80 MEAL?From wagons, 90c. to 81.00 BACON-Bulk C. R. Sides, 15 to 17 Shoulders, 12J LARD?Per pound, 20 COFFEE-Rio, 28 to 33 SUGAR?A 13 to 14 Extra C, 12} to 14 FLOUR?From wagons 83.75 to 84.00 Retail, 84.00 to 84.50 LAST NOTICE^ THE Books and Notes belonging to the late firm of CARROLL, CLARK it CO., will be turned over on the 1st of December for collection. ALL Notes for Guano are nast due, and 2 per cent a month interest will be charged. R. F. CLARK, Agent. PLOW STEEL. READY-MADE Plows and Plow Steel for sale at CLARK BROTHERS'. crea^Tcheese. THE very best Cream Cheese for sale at CLARK BROTHERS'. SO LITLE AT HE R. HEMLOCK Sole Leather, the best in town, can be found at CLARK BROTHERS*. horse and mule shoes. A LOT of Horse and Mule Shoes for sale by CLARK BROTHERS. rice] A LOT of Rice, new crop, on hand and for sale . at CLARK BROTHERS'. pearl grist. A LOT of Pearl Grist on hand and for sale by CLARK BROTHERS. iron. SCOLLOP, Square and Tire Iron, cheap for cash, at CLARK BROTHERS'. crockery. A LOT of Crockery Ware for sale at CLARK BROTHERS'. THE CHESTER FURNITURE STORE! OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE, chester, s. o., OFFERS the largest stock of FURNITURE at the lowest cash prices. A full assortment of METALIC, ROSEWOOD AND WALNUT COFFINS, constantly on hand. Orders received by mail will be attended to promptly. No extra charge for packing. Freight and express charges prepaid to the nearest station of the purchaser. R. BRANDT, Proprietor. " chairs^ T1 LACK Walnut, Oak and Maple, Cane and ?1 Wood Seat Chairs, at the CHESTER FURNITURE STORE, opposite the Court House. lounges^ SOFAS, Rocking and Easy Chairs, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Dressing Cases, Cradles, Cradle and Rocking Chair combined, (a most excellent thing for those who want to have an easy time to put the babies to sleep) at the CHESTER FURNITURE STORE, opposite the Court House. parlor brackets, ROOK Shelves, Wall Pockets, Hat Racks, round and fancy Tables, Chromos, cheap and Ornamental, opposite the Court House, at the CHESTER FURNITURE STORE. TOWN ORDINANCE. A T a meeting of the Town Council, held on the j\ 25th ultimo, the following Ordinance was psssed: Be it Ordained by the Town Council of Yorkville, S. C., that in order to raise supplies to defray the contingent expenses of said town, a tax of TWO MILLS ON THE DOLLAR be levied upon all real and personal property within the corporate limits of Yorkville. Said tax to be paid on or before the 20th of December next. W. H. McCORKLE, Intendant. J. R. Schorb, Clerk and Treasurer. November 4 44 7t GUNS MADE~AND REPAIRED BY T. N. BENNETT, CHESTER, S, C. I HAVE been for so long a time MAKING' AND REPAIRING GUNS that I can give a guarantee that my work will give entire satisfaction. August 26 6 ly AUCTION SALES. NOTICE. ON TUESDAY, the 21st day of DECEMBER, J instant, the undersigned, Executors of J. LEROY BARRON, deceased, will exposeto public sale at the late residence of the said deceased. *| the PERSONAL PROPERTY belonging to said J estate and not disposed of under the will, consist- cs ing of one horse, five mules, corn, fodder, shucks, ? cotton seed, cows, hogs, and farming implements. Terms op Sale?CASH. ' MARY S. E. BARRON, Executrix. ^ ALEX. A. BARRON, Executor. r December 2 48 3t* LARGE AND VALUABLE PLANTATION FOR SALE. F nNDER authority of the Will of Col. R. G. msiaw deceased. we will sell, at public auction, on the '' _ FIRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER, NEXT, J at York Court House, a tract of land, containing J, about ELEVEN HUNDRED ACRES, situated in York county, on Big Allison Creek, adjoining lands of Archibald Barron, T. S. Neely, 1 S. D. Carothers, E. N. Faries, R. T. Hall and -I others. ~ TERMS OF SALE. L One-third Cash, and the balance of the purchase money on a credit of one, two and three years, in &1 equal instalments, with interest from date, at ten ai per cent, payable annually. Purchaser to give c< bond with good surety, and a mortgage of the premises. Purchasers to pay for papers. JOHN BRATTON, 1 ~ _ O BELLE M. McCAW, J * ??"<>? ai November 11 45 4t SALE OF LAND. ~~ m C. L. Clawson, Plaintiff, against L. D. Childs, ni Executor, and others. Defendants.?In Com- bi mon Pleas? York County. es IN obedience to the order of Hon. T. J. Mack- ol ey, Circuit Judge, made in the above entitled a cause, I will expose to public sale at York Court House, on the tl FIRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER, NEXT, ftt all that parcel or tract of land situated in York 88 county, State of South Carolina, East of Ca- _ tawba River, on Spratt's Branch, containing j TWO HUNDRED ACRES, J( more or less. Said tract of land was conveyed to wm. i:rooK, deceased, Dy aeeaoi noDerui. Harris, dated May 3, 1866. TERMS OF SALE. | A sufficient amount in cash on the day of sale | to pay the costs of this suit, and one-fourth of tc the balance of the purchase money. Balance on ] a credit of twelve months with interest from day tj. of sale, the purchaser to give bond with approved personal security. Titles not to be executed until the whole of the purchase money is paid. ($6.00) J. F. WALLACE, C. C. Pis. si November 11 45 4t ? JUDGE OF PROBATE'S SALE, ti R. S. Warren and Catharine M. Warren, his wife, 1? against JamesMerrittand others, heirs-at-law of Sarah Merritt, deceased.?Petition for Sale T of Real Estate for Partition. c< BY virtue of an order from Joseph A. McLean, d Judge of Probate for York county, South la Carolina, I will expose to public sale, at York Court House, on the FIRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER NEXT, oi between the legal hours of sale, for partition ^ among the heirs at law of Sarah Merritt, deceased, lc all that tract of land situate in York county, on the east side of Catawha river, bounded by lands of R. S. Warren, C. T. Crook, Archibald Graham ^ and Robert Collier, deceased, known as the home- Ci stead of William Merritt, decased, containing j ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY ACRES, more or less. Tkrms.?One-third of the purchase money to ai be paid in cash on the day of sale. The balance f? on a credit of twelve months, with interest from ci day of sale, to be secured by the bond of the purchaser with personal security. Titles to be resorved until all the purchase money is paid. ^ Should the terms of sale not be complied with, g( the property will be re-advertised to be re-sold at C1 the risk of the former purchaser, on the next p sales-day. ($11.62*) R. H. GLENN, S. Y. C. November 11 45 4t y JUDGE OF PROBATE'S SALE. Emily D. Tate, Petitioner, against Lucinda Watson and others, heirs-at-law of John M. Tate, deceased.?Petition for Partition. V irirtnn /-if an nrrlor fmm .Tnsenh A McT.AnTI. -l IS Judge of Probate for York 'county, South I J Carolina, I v.'ill expose to public sale at York y Court House, between the legal hours of sale, on w the S FIRST MONDAY OF DECEMBER, NEXT, o for partition among the heirs-at-law of John M. Tate, deceased, the following described real estate a situated in York county: e A tract of land known as the "Home Place," S containing TWO HUNDRED AND NINETY ONE ACRES, ( more or less. a One-half interest in r ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY ACRES, ? more or less, known as the "Wallace Tract." ^ One tract, containing ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY SIX ACRES, J more or less, known as the Cross Roads tract. ^ One tract, containing ONE HUNDRED AND TEN ACRES, more or less, known as the Johnson tract. One tract, containing e FIFTY-FOUR ACRES, J more or less, known as the Anderson tract. f One-half interest in a tract of land containing t FORTY-FIVE ACRES, more or less, known as the Carothers tract. % J Terms of Sale.?Cash. I Should the terms of sale not be complied with, G the property will be re-advertised to be re-sold on ti the next sales-day, at the risk of the former pur- b chaser. (813.56) R. H. GLENN, S. Y. C. November 11 45 4t JUDGE OF PROBATE'S SALE. v Rose Ann O'Leary, Petitioner, against George H. c O'Leary and others, heirs-at-law of Jeremiah O'Leary, deceased.?Petition forSale of Real Ritatcfor Partition. C BY virtue of an order from Joseph A. McLean, e Judge of Probate for York county, I will ex- h pose to pu blic sale at York Court House, on the e FIRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER, NEXT, 8 the Real Estate of Jeremiah O'Leary, deceased, S( described as follows : THE HOUSE AND LOT f( fronting on the Lincoln road, withiu the incorporate limits of Yorkville, containing ONE HALF ACRE, MORE OR LESS, and bounded by lots of Mrs. Jane Curry, Mrs. Sarah McAdams, lot of W. P. Hobbs and others. 1 Also, the tract of J 1471 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS, 8 lying between the Charlotte and Lincoln roads, most of said land lying within the incorporate ai limits of the town of Yorkville, adjoining lands U of W. B. Wilson, Mrs. E. C. Tate, and others. TERMS OF SALE. b One half of the purchase money to be paid on " day of sale. Balance payable at twelve months, P with interest from day of sale, secured by bond of j'c purchaser with approved sureties. The purchaser > can have the option to pay the whole ot the purchase money in cash, on day of sale. Titles not 11 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 ? at the risk of the former purchaser, on the next sales-day. ($13,871) R. H. GLENN, S. Y. C. b November 11 45 4t \\ I P si lc A GRAND OPENING S OF ,Je FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Y AT ol as I. L. GUNHOUSE & CO'S., S' cc la CHESTER, 8. C? ol Ii ol cc le Ii Special Inducements offered to Country Mer- et chants. R 01 HI SI ot Just received 500 pieces of the very best brands ar of M of CALICOES AT 7 1-2 CENTS PER YARD, re 0! IX d^ by the piece. All other goods in proportion. ei Ji All orders will receive our personal atten* ar ta tiou. ni tr I. L. GUNHOUSE & CO'S., A ni CHESTER, S. C. ni m October 7 140 tf at FINE GOLD OPERA CHAINS, p FOR Ladies, and handsome Vest Chains for j si Gentlemen, at R. BRANDT'S Jewelry Store, opposite the Court House, Chester, S. C. ' AUCTION SALES. foreclosure of hoxtgage. ohn B. Ooode, Plaintiff, against Wm. J. Kidd, Defendant.?Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale. [N obedience to the order of Hon. T. J. Mackey, Circuit Judge, made in the above entitled iuse, I will expose to public sale at York Court louse, on the FIRST MONDAY OF DECEMBER, NEXT, lot or parcel of land situated in the county of 'ork, State of South Carolina, on Bullock's reek, waters of Broad River, containing FIFTEEN ACRES, MORE OR LESS. On the above tract are located the Corn and 'louring Mill known as the "Goode Mill." Terms of Sale.?Cash. (86.00.) R. H. GLENN, S. Y. C. November 11 45 4t rUDGlfbF PROBATE'S SALE. onathan Galloway and Hugh A. Galloway, against Alexander Galloway, Mary Wylie and others, heirs-at-law of Peter W. Galloway, deceased.?Petition for Partition. [1Y virtue of an order from Joseph A. McLean, 3 Judge of Probate for York county, South arolina, I will expose to public sale, at York ourt House, on the FIRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER, NEXT, etwee n the legal hours of sale, for partition nong the heirs-at-law of Peter W. Galloway, de?ased, all that tract of land lying in York counr, on Moore's Branch, waters of Turkey Creek, eunded by lands of H. A. Galloway, Cornelius 'Daniel, James Good and Samuel Youngblood, id containing TWO HUNDRED AND FORTY ACRES, lore or less. Terms of Sale.?One-third of the purchase mney to be paid in cash, on tne aav or saie. me ilance on a credit of twelve months, with interit from day of sale, to be secured by the bond 'the purchaser, with good personal security, and mortgage of the premises. Should the terms of sale not be complied with, le property will be re-advertised to De re-sold ; the risk of the former purchaser, on the next lies-day. ($12,371) R. H. GLENN", S. Y. C. November 11 45 4t UDGE OF PROBATE'S SALE. ssenh A. McLean, Petitioner, against, J. Leanner Adams, and others, heirs-at-law of John H. Adams, deceased.?Petition for sale of Real Estate for Partition. iY virtue of an order from John Dickey, Probate Judge of Chester county, I will expose i public sale at York Court House, on the FIRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER, NEXT, le Real Estate of John H. Adams, deceased, des ibed as follows: THE BRICK HOUSE AND LOT, tuated on Main street, in the town of Yorkville, insisting of a well arranged and spacious Store oom, on the first floor, with ample accommodaons for a family above the Store. On the premes are a good well of water, kitchen garden, and orse lot with stables, Ac. HE LAND IN REAR OF BRICK HOUSE, insisting of thirteen acres, more or less, induing an excellent pasture, together with arable mds in a high state of cultivation. Also, the one-half interest in THE HOUSE AND LOT n Madison street, now occupied by Thomas fright, adjoining the Associate Reformed Church it. Also, the Brandon tract of EIGHTY ACRES OF LAND, lore or less, lying on the waters of Beaver Dam reek, adjoining lands of Dr. A. P. Campbell, J. . Smith, W. T. Jackson, and others. Also, all the right, title and interest in the SOLOMON QUINN TRACT OF LAND, required by the said John H. Adams, by deeds om John G. Enloe, County Auditor for York ounty, as purchaser at delinquent tax sales. TERMS OF SALE. One half of purchase money to be paid in cash, ialance payable at twelve months, with interest, soured by bond of purchaser with approved seurity. Titles not to be executed until all of purhase money has been paid. Should the terms of sale not be complied with, le property will be re-advertised to be re-sold at le risk of the former purchaser, on the next '* " * T? TT /IT T^XTXT CJ V n ues-day. ($iY.t>zj.j n. xx. vtxjxlixi x*, a. i, v. November 11 45 4t EXECUTOR'S SALE. PURSUANT to the authority conferred upon me by he last will and testament of GEORGE . CAMERON, deceased, as Executor of said last rill and testament, I will expose to public sale at partanburg Court House, S. C., at 12 o'clock M., n MONDAY, 6TH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1875, 11 the right, title and interest, which said deceasd had to the below described real estate, lying in partanburg county. Said real estate consists of 1,229 ACRES OF LAND, Twelve hundred and twenty-nine acres,) lying bout three or four miles from the Air-Line RailDad, in the vicinity of Gaffney City and Limetone Springs, lying on Skeleton and Lime-kiln 'reeks, and bounded by lands of David Lipscomb, V. L. Lipscomb, Mrs. J. C. Nott, Berry Cleary, nd others. On the place there are two comforta>le two-story residences, besides necessary outuildings. There is also A LEAD MINE THEREON. The lands are of good quality, and well waterd. A portion of the lands are open and in good tate of cultivation, but most of the place is in riginal forest. The lands will be subdivided ind convenient tracts of between one hundred and wo hundred acres. . ; . Plats of the same can be seen on application to . S. R. Thomson, Esq., at Spartanburg Court louse. Copy plats will also be left with Capt. F. J. Latham, at Gaffney Citjr. Either of these paries will give anv further information that may e desired in reference to the land. I will also sell at the same time and place the FORTY-HORSE POWER STEAM ENGINE rhich is now at the aforesaid Lead-mine. Purhaser to remove same at his own expense. TERMS OF SALE. For Engine?Cash on day of sale. For Lands? >ne-third cash on day of sale; balance payable in qual installments in one and two years, with invest from day of sale, payable annually, securd by bond of purchaser and mortgage of premies sold. Purchaser to pay for papers. If desired, the above mentioned real and peronal estate will be sold at private sale, at any me priorto 6th of December next. Applications >r private sale can be made to Mr. Thomson. THOMAS H. CROFT, Executor. November 11 45 4fc SHERIFF'S SALES. 3 Y virtue of writs offieri facias, to me directed, 3 will be sold between the legal hours of heriff's sale, ON THE FIRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER NEXT, t York Court House, the following property, ) wit: On Tuesday after the first Monday in Decemer, 1875, at the residence of Thomas W. Sturgis, I -ill expose to public sale the following personal roperty, viz.: Two horses, nine head of cattle, >ur head of sheep, three head of hogs, one sideoard, two bureaus, four tables, five feather beds, nd bedding, two clocks, eight chairs, one eooklg stove and fixtures, one lot of cooking utenils, one lot of corn, one lot of fodder, one twoorse wagon, one lot of farming utensils, levied n as the property of T. W. Sturgis, at the suit of fargaret Sadler and others. [$3.60 On Tuesday after the first Monday in Decemer, 1875, at the residence of J. Albertus Hope, I 'ill expose to public sale the following personal ropertv, viz.: One horse, three head of cattle, x head of hogs, one lot of farming utensils, one >t of kitchen furniture, including buckets and loking utensils, one lot of household furniture, icluding beds and bedding, tables, lookinglasses and chairs, bureaus and sideboards, cupoard and ware, one double-barrel shot gun, ivied on as the property of J. Albertus Hope, at le suit of J. A. McLean, John B. Whitesides and hers. ($3.90 One tract of land, twelve miles south-east of orkville, on Fishing creek, bounded by lands T estate of James McCants and others, levied on ) the property of R. L. McCants, at the suit of teele & Co., W. P. Thomassonand others.($1.87J One tract of land, situated near Black's Station, >ntaining -? acres, more or less, bounded by nds of the King's Mountain Iron Company and hers, levied on as the property of the Magnetic on Company, at the suit of A. M. Latham and hers. ($2.25 One tract of land, situated near Black's Station, >ntaining two hundred and fifty acres, more or ss, bounded by lands of the King's Mountain on Company, "and others, levied on as the prop tv of H. M. Moore, at the suit of Moses White id others. ($2.25 One tract of land, situated five miles South of ock Hill, containing three hundred acres, more less, bounded by lands of Matthew Williams id others, levied on as the property of T. W. turgis, at the suit of Margaret Sadler and hers. ($2.25 One tract of land, situated fourteen miles West ' Yorkville, and known as the "Martin tract," junded by lands belonging to the defendant, id otlieis, levied on as the property of Thomas Whitesides, at the suit of F. C. Harris, Judge ' Probate, and others. [$13.57$ One tract of land, whereon the defendant now sides, situated on Clark's Fork, nine miles west Yorkville, containing 169 acres, more or less, mnded by lands of R. T. Allison, Mrs. Kenne7, M. R. Smith and others, levied on as thepropty of J. A. Hope, at the suits of J. A. McLean, jdge of Probate, J. B. Whitesides, R. T. Allison id others. [13.00 One tract of land situated on King's Creek, conining fifty acres, more or less, whereon a man imed Sparling now resides, and adjoining the act whereon Mary Manning resides, levied on i the property of T. W. Manning at the suit of . F. Smith, Executor, and others. [$5.62$ The interest of T. W. Manning and J. M. Maning, under the will of their father, Robert Maning, in a tract of land, whereon Mary Manning ow resides, adjoining lands of wm. McGill, filliam Whisonant ana others, levied on as the roperty of T. W. Manning - and J. M. Manning, ; tne suit of A. F. Smith and others. [$5.25 " iMnaatinkln tnnh Dl1 V/llt Q OOSa vhA/)n ffiaj ivxuioiuvaxuiuijr v:?vsu? x uivuwv??r ot comply with the terms of sale, must expect the ropertv bid off by them to be advertised for rede at their risk for the ensuing sales-day. R. H. GLENN, S. Y.C. November 11 45 4t