Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, February 24, 1876, Image 3

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- Jfntaitcial snb Commerrial. "* YORKVILLE, February 23.?CoTTON.-^-Very Mttle offering. We quote from 0 to 11 for extreme 1 grades. v, t? CHARLOTTE, February 21.?The cotton market cloeed rather depressed an Saturday last at the following prices: Good middling, 11*4 to 114; middling, 114 to llf; tow middling, 11; and lowergrades, 6 to 10. Flour from wagons, $3 to $3.50 per sack ; Com, 70to 75 cents; Meal, 75 to 80; Peas, $1 to $1.10; Oats. 50 to 00. *- LIVERPOOL, February 23.?Cotton.?Steadier ; middling uplands, 6id. v NEW YORK, February 23.?Cotton.?Middling, 12}; strict low middling, 12 7-16; low middling, 11 15-16; strict good ordinary, 11 7-16; good ordinary, 10 11-10; ordinary, 9 3-16. Futures weak; sales, 3,000 bales. February, 124 to 12 9-16; March, 12 19-32 to 124; April, 12 29-32; May, 13 5-32; June, 13J to 1313-32; July, 18 19-32 to 184. rnmnsrative Cotton Statement. 4 NEW YORK, February 18.?The following is the comparative cotton statement for the week ending to-dav: 1876. 1875. Receipts at all ports for the week-109,693 94,637 Total receipts to date 3,291,690 2,824,314 Exports for the week, 116,756 89,766 Total exports to date,.. 1,981,152 1,620,765 Stock at all United States ports.,872,675 842,868 ' Stock at interior towns 122,650 130,614 Stock at Liverpool........ 843,000 773,000 American afloat for Great Britain,247,000 297,000 CHESTER MARKET REPORT. corrected weekly by the board op trade. CHESTER, S. C., February 21,1876. Cotton?Middling, (?) lli Low Middling, @ 10J > Good Ordinary, 9 Bacon?C. R. Sides, 15 @ 15i Bulk C. R. Sides 14 @ 14J Shoulders, @ 11 Uncanvassed Hams, (<? 18 Canvassed Han^s @ 20 Lard?# n> @ 20 Butter?13 lb., @ 25 Eoos?$ dozen, (a) 20 Candles?Wax, lb., (aj 50 Sperm, ^ lb., tgj w Adamantine, $ tb., 20 @ 25 Coffee?Old Government Java,. 40 @ 45 Rio,...*. 25 @ 83$ SuGARr?A, 12$ @ 14 Extra C, 12 @ 18 Crushed, 15 @ 16 Grannlated, 18 @ 15 Corn?$ bushel, new @ 90 Oats?^ bushel, @ 80 Floor?Family, $ sack, @5 00 Extra, sack, @4 50 Super, % sack, @4 00 !Hay?'Timothy, @2 00 North Carolina, @1 50 Iron?Bar, 6 @ 7 'Swedes, 9 @ 10 Mountain Moulds, 7 @ 8 Mackerel?Kits, No. 1, 2 50 @2 75 44 44 2, 2 00 @2 25 Molasses?New Orleans, $ gal?bbl @ 90 ? " - 44 44 44 retalfrr.r #100 Muscovado, " 44 bbl., @ 65 44 44 44 retail,... # 75 Svrup. "8 gal.?bbl @ 40 ^44- 44 44 ' retail,.....;..',# 60 SrirLg?lOtl to 60d ^ keg, 5 00 @5"50 4dto8d^keg, 5 50 @6 00 Oils?Kerosine, $ gallon, @ 40 Train, 44 44 @1 15 t u u 1 15 fall 25 UllJ^CCU, - ? Lubricating" 44 1 25 @1 50 Shirting?Brown, $ yard, 9 @ 11 0l> - . 4-4 Y< 44 11 @ 124 ti ' 'Osnaburgs44 44 15 w '18 Prints, 44 44 8 @ 10 Yarn?1ft bunch, @1 50 Rick?^ tb 124 Potatoes?Irish?Northern @2 00 Sweet, @1 25 Stkbl?Plow 1ft lb., 10 @ 11 Cast, 44 44 25 @ 30 Sawr?lft sack, @175 Baojing?Domestic, 1ft yard,...:..'-? 16 Borneo 44 44 @ 16 Ties?$ lb., @ 7 . Financial, NEW YORK, February 23,-Gold, 14 to 144. Special Boticts. Cat This Oat, It Maj Save Your Life. . . There is no person living but whatsuffers more or less with Liung Disease, uougns, wius ur k?usnmptlon, yet some would die rather than pay 75 cents for a bottle of medicine that wonla cure them. Dr. A. Boschee's German Syrup has lately been introduced into this country from Germany, and its wondrous cures astonish every one that try it. If yon doubt what we say in Srint, cut this out and take it to your Druggist, ohn C. Kuj'kendal, and get a sample bottle for "VotUHS-V '' HYMENEAL. Married?On the 15th instant, at the residence of S. E. Carroll, bv Rev. R. A. Ross, Mr. D. H. CARROLL and Miss I. K. GILL. All of York eountv. In York county, on the 17th instant, by Rev. M. A. Connelly, Mr. J. J. WARREN and Miss SALLIE W. CREIGHTON. Also, at the same time and place, by the same, Mr. J. P. BROWN and Miss HENRIETTA K. CREIGHTON. On the 14th instant, at the residence of the bride's father, by Rev. A. A. James, Mr. J. D. HORNEY, of Union, and Miss EMMA LEE, of Spartanburg. On the 17th instant, by Rev. W. W. Ratchford, Mr. W. D. SHERER and Miss MATTIE E. MOORE. All of this county. No cards. OBITUARY. Died?On tbe 9th instant, of diphtheria, near Buffalo church, in York county, MATTIE, daughter of Jonathan and L. C. Moore, aged four years and six months. On the 12th instant, of diphtheria, near Buffalo church, in York county, PRESTON, son of J as. A. and Dorinda Bridges, aged four years. On the same day, or diphtheria, ALICE, daughter of tbe rome, aged three years. APPLICATIONFOR HOMESTEAD. NOTICE is hereby given that on the 25th day of March, next, ELIZABETH WYLIE will apply to the undersigned to have "Homestead set off," in accordance with the provisions of the 8th nection of the "Homestead Act," Approved February 22, 1873. JOSEPH A. McLEAN, Judge of Probate for York County. February 24 8 5t APPLICATION FOE DISCHARGE" "VfOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, INf Administrator of the estate of J. CALVIN WHITESIDES, deceased, will make a final settlement with tbeJudgeof Probate for York county, on the 25th day of March next, when he will make application for discharge as Administrator of the said estate. THOMAS WHITESIDES, Administrator. February 24 8 5t RAGS W ANTE EL BUSINESSbeingresumedatTIDDYS' PAPER MILLS, we are prepared to purchase all merchantable rags offered, for which we will pay two * (2) cents per pound, on delivery. Parties having Rags to dispose of at any time, can have them removed promptly, by notifying us at Lincolnton Paper Mills, N. C. WILLIAM & K. TIIJDX. February 24 8 1m FAIR NOTICE. ALL persons, without distinction of race or color, are hereby warned against bunting, fishing, riding, driving, or trespassing in any other way on the lands of the undersigned. Those disregarding this notice will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. J. ERNEST LOWRY, JOHNS. BRATTON, N. B. BRATTON, C. K. WILLIAMS, Dr. R. L. LOVE, AGNES B. HARRIS, M. E. WILLIAMSON. February 24 8 3t* ~ T. JT. BENNETT^ MAKER AND REPAIRER OF GTTNS, CHESTER, 8. C. HAVING had a long experience in the business of MAKING AND REPAIRING GUNS, and being able to guarantee my work, I respectfully request the patronage of my friends in York and Chester counties. February 24 .8 . ly IN BANKRUPTCY^ In the District Court of the United States for the District of South Carolina. In the Matter of ) HENRY J. CULP, f In Bankruptcy. Bankrupt. j i- i 1 : A ClfVl'P A T. VI UllVb is iiwrwuy given umv J3I MEETING of "the Creditors of the abovenamed Bankrupt, will be held before WM. I. CLAWSON, Esq., Register in Bankruptcy of said Court, in his office at Yorkville, South Carolina, on the 9th day of March, 1876, for the purpose of declaring a Dividend of the Bankrupt's estate, and for the other purposes named in the twentyseventh section of the Bankrupt Act of March 2, 1867. J. H. CLAWSON, Assignee. February 24 8 2t STATE OF^OUTH CAROLINA, YOKK COUNTY. WHEREAS, JOHN S. McCULLOUGH has applied to rue for Letters of Administration on all ami singular, the goods and chattels, rights and credits of 0. S^MeCULLOUGH, 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 rieixt Judgeof Probate's Court for the said county, to be hoklen at York Court House, on the lOTll DAY OF MARCH, next, to shew cause, if any, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and Seal, this 17th day of February, in*the year of our Lord one ttiouand eight hundred and seventy-six, and in the 100th year of the Independence of the United States of America. JOSEPH A. McLEAN, Judge of Probate. February 24 8 2t* CAUTION TO TI|Eg5PASSSR$. ALL persons are hereby warned not to hun fish, cut the timber, or otherwise trespai upon the landsof either^the February 24 8 3t* IN BANKRUPTCY. In the District Court of the United States for th ^ ? I ". ;Diftrtet of Sputh Caiplin*.' / THIS Is to give notice that oh tie 26th day < January, A. D., 1876, a Warrant in Bankrup cy was issued out of the District Court of the Un ted States for the District of South Carolina,agaim the estate of GEORGE W. BELL, of the count of Lancaster, and State of South Carolina, wli hath befell adjudged a Bankrupt upon hi* own pi tition; that the* payment jofafjy^ riebUj; and tb delivery of any proberty belonging to said Banl rupt, to him, or for his use, and the transfer of an property by him, are forbidden bv law ; that meeting of the creditors of the said Bankrupt, t prove their debtB, and choose one or more As signees of his estate, will be held at a Court ( Bankruptcy, to be holden at Yorkville, before I. Clawson, Esq., one of the Registers in Ban! ruptcy of said Court, on the 6th day of Marcl A. D., 1876, at 12 o'clock. M. R M WALLACE. U.S. MarahaL By T. W. Clawson, Deputy Meseenjjer. February 24 8 It II- W.HOPE & CO. SHOES AND HATS. A FULL supply of Meu'sand Women's Shoe and a beautiful lot of Men's Hat*, can alwaj be found at . H. W. HOPE <fe CO'S. ! - \ CROCKERY^ A FULL assortment "of Crockery and Glai Ware, just received at the cheap cash Store < H. W. HOPE & CO. CALICOES, &C. rF you want nice Calicoes, of the latest stvle* bleached and brown Domestics, Ticking, Shee ings, Alamance Plaids and Tains, Kentuck . Doeskins, Salem Jeans and Tweeds, all cheap ft cash, go to H. W. HOPE & CO^S. GROCE RIESA N D HARDWAR1 k CHOICE article of Rio Coffee, Sugars an Tea; and a full ljne of Pocketand Table Cui lery, Shovels, Hoes/Axefl and Plow Irons, of a descriptions, can be found at H. W. HOPE <t CO'S. NEW STOKE? AID OTW OOOfS ^ \WTE&re now receiving our stock oiMNew uooa \f consisting of a good assortment of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HAf$ Shoes, Fapnilv Groceries,.,Crockery,, Hardwai and ^rmftiglnjpl^iieplt^ ind^dujd/r^spfctM ly invite our friends and the public generally I fcive us a call and inspect our Goods before pu chasing elsewhere, as we feel confident that v CAN OFFER AS GREAT INDUCEMENTS and give as good bargains to those who may favc us with their patronage, as can be obtained froi anv other house in this market. OUR TERMS ARE CASH ON DELIVERY and our motto "Quick Sales and Short Profit?, and those who buy for cash will find IjMec^df to their advantage to give us a call. H. ,W. HOPE & CO. j'oHff 'c. Ktrf 1% Hi W rAltilT 1 rjAirj.isiuiii THOSE indeijt^dtoipife ontg^oiiitifDf iMt$ea will takemftice thatwitnout Settlement of a arrearages, their orders will receive no more a tention, unless accompanied with the caRh. TI new extension process of running one year inl another, is not popular at the York Drugstore. ^ ; JOHN c;I^ykendal. ESSENTIAL OILS" ESSENTIAL Oils, Medicated Waters, Farin Cologne, Rertrand Freres Concentrated Ei sences and Florida Water, at the York Drug Stpr : T ?jofEK3cfKUYKESTDIL. HERBS AND ROOTS. SELECT Powdered and Staple Drugs, Herb Roots, Barks, Gums, and Concentrated Med cines, in full stock at the Yoi'k Drug Store, JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. ANOTHER SUPPLY ~~ OF HARRIS' FERTILIZER just received i .the PILLS AND GRANULES. , 4 FULL stock of Sugar-Coated Pills and Grar ules, of the popular formulas, on hand at th York Drug ?toi*}. JOHN ft ftUYKE^DAL. 1 " A f LftTC MJE , 1 1 OF Fluid Extracts, Chemicals and Elixirs, a! ways on hand at the York Drug SjtoriL t /JOHN C, fcUYKE*ff>AL..i ~P ROP RIETA RY~ARTIC LES AND Patent Medicines. A full stock always o hand at the York Drug Store. ' ' JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. SURQICAL, APf LJA3rpf2S. f. INSTRUMENTS, Bandages, Lint, Supportei and Trusses, always in stock at the York Dru Store. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. W. H. & J. P. HERNDOJN ZELL'S ACID PHOSPHATE ON hand, and is one of the highest grades < Phosphate sold. You can pay for it in mor ey or cotton, provided you take euough Guan to pay for ^ bale of potton.i ZELL'S GUANO has been tried by the side < higher priced Guanos and equalled some and suj passed others. W. H. <fc J. P. HERN DON, Agents. " ' TIN WARE. ''' ' A GOOD assortment on hand, consisting < stamped baking and wash Pans, oake an pie Pans, Brass Wash Basins, one of the be: things out; Coffee Pots, of all sizes and at priet to suit. - '< W. H. A J. P. HERNDON* GOOD B RE A D, GOOD Flour, Horsford's Bread Preparatioi Sea-Foam Baking Powders and Twin Brotl era' Yeast, all make delicious Bread, V. "> - U W. H. & J. P. HERNDON. SOME STILL BEHIND. PEOPLE like to be ahead. Those who do wi please come up to the Captain?R Office, an settle their Notes and Accounts, and be ahead, i order to get further indulgence. All our Groct riesare as usual-first-class and fresh. W. H. <fc J. P. HERNDON. GAITER TOPS. WE have a lot of elegant Gaiter Tops, ver cheap and fine. Those in need of a fin cheap Shoe will profit hv buying these tops an having their Shoes made at home. Call and ej ambits them. W. H.\fc J. P. HERNDON. WE ARE IN NEED OF MONEY AND ask every man owing us to come forwar and close his account. It will be to me pleasure to have my books closed for 1876. Loo to this. W. H. HERN DON. IF YOU WANT. IF you want a nice 5 gallon pot, go to the York ville Tin Factory. If you want a nioe little Oven, go to the York ville Tin Factory. If you want Tin Plates and Patty Pans, go t the YorkvilleTin Factory^ If you want Stove Fixtures, goto the Yorkvill Tin Factory.- . ? i i << : If yoo want the best home-made Tin-Ware i the State, go to the Yorkville Tin Fictory. . If you want mending done, go to the Yorkvill Tin Factory. And if cheap wares you wish to buy, call o Joe as you pass by, and you will see that it i what 'tis said to be. His wares are good, hi terms are cash; and he sells them cheap to avoi a smash. J. M. ADAMS. LAST NOTICE. THOSE indebted to the estate of JOHN E ADAMS, deceased, must make immedial settlement. The promisea of many, heretofoi vna/Io havfl nrovpd unH rlnri't. Miirnriwfi that I compel you to settle with the addition < cost*. In my absence, all persons Indebted s above, will call on J. A. McLEAN, my agen who will wait on you. Will be in Yorkville (I Y.) MONDAY of every week. J. LEANDEK ADAMS, Administrator. January 27 , . *' .4 tf APPLICATIONFOR CHARTER AT the expiration of thirty days from date, af plication will be made to the Clerk of tl Court of Common Pleas, for York county, for charter incorporating Bethany Church, (Associal Reformed) located ten miles'North of Yorkvllli The said application to be made under the pr< visions of an act, entitled "An Act to Provide f< Granting Certain Charters," Approved Februar 20, 1874. February 3 5 5t ~ B. BRANDT'S JEWELRY STORE, Opposite the Court House, CHESTER, SO. CA. JUST received a new and full assortment < ; WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER AN PLATED WARE. The public generally are ii vited to call and see, even if they do not want l : bay. WATCHWORK and engraving done at reasoi able prices. . FOR RENT. / A CONVENIENT HOUSE AND LOT, wit good Garden. The house contains eigl rooms with usual conveniences. Will be rente for the balance of the year. Terms easy. Appl | to . ; W. H. McCORKLE. February 17 * 7 tf FOR RENT. I A N ELIGIBLE PRIVATE RESIDENCE o Jy Main street, in Yorkville. For terms, <fec apply to Mr. John T. Lowrv. AGNES B. HARRIS. ( T. M. DOBSON & CO. 8 MbftE Y f MONEY!! ; - ' t . ; 1 i < : Jt / / i I >' i ;-i I / ( >T ' ti 3t 1 y 2|n V i/Hi 'I l/f H'iv FT l? 7 I a ;o 3)f r. /'iron or before the ! _ 1ST DAT OF MARCH NEXT, we want every man and woman whom we have 2 - ACCOMMODATED WITH 000DS, , ' ?8 v 5f daring the year 1875, or any other year behind that date, to call and a 7. / \ 'i PAY US SOME MONEY, >r f . /7. ' \j g if not all they owe us. We know that'every liv'd ing human can pay some. We will take from t? *.? 11 - TEN CENTS UP ' i C . I I If / *' ? 8, , ; i to as much as we can get. The greater portion of la ,' the debts owing to us hi.i!K/ i coi?.<'.i- oi ii:n:ii! I ARE DEBTS OF HONOR. >r 3i We will keep a correct list of all moneys received ji BETWEEN THIS AND THE FIRST, I fc !wltU the itamef of parties paying; then vre will see = WHO CARES FOR HIS HONOR. a mi^o-i ni:i io r Persons in arrears with us and who do not pay us " SOME MONEY BY THAT TIME, JiHOllAT HO'4 TAHT need never ask us to . I ACCOMMODATE THEM ANY MORE. _* r. ?: 6 / \ '\ i i After the 1st WE WILL GET AN OFFICER to look after a portion of our interests. : /. it _ ? _ ! *j nroimf'WE MUST SINIM W ILL hk V JS. ? ? <Oomeone, come all, to Dobson's Hall, And pay what you promised last Fall. r t. w. ponaoy a. co? ~s I W. H. M'CORKLE, n AGENT. I SNUFF AND TOBACCO. /"^QM&to the Corner Store and bujr your Snuff *s and Tobacco. g W. H. McCORKLE, Agent. - 7 SEEDS. r ARDEN and Clover Seeds, fresh and good, [* IjF pin had atthe corner.i^ ^ ^ ? w. u. Mcuunn.JUIVI, Aguni. axes. " rTIHE best Axe made is sold at the corner, by" 1 W. H. McCORKLE, Agent. )f ! igiass axd crockeky^ r. FT1H E Corner Store has a splendid Assortment of X Glass and Crockery Ware, cheap. W. H. McCORKLE, Agent. r : : ' blankets. )f \MT ILL sell a lew pairs of Bed Blankets cheap, d 7 at the oorner. . Ht W. H. McCORKLE, Agent. * Jij -iA i < goodTgoods. i - flOME to the corner and get good Goods. If not so, I will tell you. l, W. H. McCORKLE, Agent. 1 - / . vx ji. ts? e. moore, ''i ^ ^1 I AM pleased to announce to my friends that 1 Mr. SAMUEL E. MOORE is associated with me, and he respectfully solicits a call from his i j] friends, assuring tbeiri that he will wait upon " themdn hia tfsitaHflkWe manner,-artfd sell them n goods at the lowest prices at which they can be afforded, W. H. McCORKLE, Agent. l^WSTORE! ( THE undersigned, as agent, has opened the Bratton building on the corner, opposite the | J Court House, with a stock of goods, embracing a '? full assortment of Dry Goods, Ladies' Dress Goods, Prints, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, to ] [" .which Jie. invites the attention of Ids old friends < and the public generally, assuring them that he | can and will make it to "their interest to give him ] 2 fccall before.purchasing. Relying with some de- | " gree of satisfaction, but without the least shade of j ? vanity, upontny reputation^ as a salesman and \ manager of a dry goods'store," I feel great satis- ] faction in being able again to serve my former < 5 customers, who are cordially invited to inspect i and price my stock. ^ w. n. racuunivuD. _ 1 - STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA. | 0 COUHTY OF YORK-COURT OF COMMOK FLEAS. \ William E. Erwin and George J. Steele, as Ad!e - ' ministrators of George Steele, deceased; , Theodore A. Moore, S. Rufus Moore end W. * n A. Moore, Plaintiffs, against Mnrgaret Brison, Isabella Gwin, Elizabeth Brison, wife j ie of Benjamin Brison; Mary R. Lindsey, James Brison, Robert Brison, William Brin sou, Margaret McKnight, Hugh Burris and is J. P. Moore, Defendants.?Summons for Re is Hp/' d To the Defendants above named. YOU are hereby summoned and required to an- j swer the complakit in this action, which is ( filed in the ofllce of the Clerk of Common Pleas, , [, for the said county, and to serve a copy of yonr ^ ;e answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at e their office in Yorkville, S. C., within twenty d days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day )f of such service; and if you fail to answer the comls plaint within the time aforesaid, the Plaintiff in t, this action will apply to the Court for the relief . ). demanded in the complaint. Dated Februarv 15, A. I)., 187<i. ALLISON A WILLIAMS, Plaintiffs' Attorneys. To Isabella Gwin and Elizabeth Brison, wife of >. Benjamin Brison, two of the Defendants . ie above named, who reside beyond the limits a of this'State. te Take notice that this action la commenced for j p. the foreclosure of a mortgage in the Circuit Court ?- in and for the connty of York, And that the coin- j , >r plaint togethor with the summons, of which the ; y above is a copy, was filed in the office of the ; , Clerk of the Circuit Court of York, in this State, on the Ifith day of February, 187(5, and that j - you are required to appear in the cause within | ; twenty-one days after tne service hereof, or the , I Plaintiffs will apply to the Court for the relief de- 1 1 ! manded in the complaint. f! ALLISON A WILLIAMS, n | . Attorneys for Plaintiffs. j_ i February 17 - 7 at ( ? j _ - BANKRUPTCY, 11 j- ' In the District Court of the United States for the ! District of South Carolina. * >" I "" ! Ex-Parte J. H. Clawson and Allen Jones, AsI signees, In Re. B. F. Rawlinson, Bankrupt, h T^TOTICE is hereby given to all Creditors hold- j. it ing Hens against the estate of theabove-named < ?d j Bankrupt, to establish the same before Wm. I. ' y Clawson, Esq., oneof the Registers in Bankrupt- 1 cy of said Conrt, at bis office in Yorkville. S. C., { within five weeks from the date of this notice, or ! - be barred from any share in the distribution of Bankrupt's estate, n By order of Court. J. H. CLAWSON) Aua{rrnoaa ALLEN JONES, ) A"^69February 17 7 3t < CLARK BROTHERS P R ICE OF GUANO RE DUCm , THE undersigned offers a ton of Carolina Fertilizer for. four hundred pounds of Lint Cotton?the cotton to classify as Charleston middling?provided the cotton is delivered on or before the first day of November, next. The purchaser of the Fertilizer will be required, on delivery, to pay the freight. R. F. CLARE, Agent. j FAMILY FLOUR. BAGS extra North Carolina Flour, and 200 bags Family Flour, each bag guaranteed. Cheap for cash, at CLARK BROTHERS'. \ MOLASSES. < NEW crop New Orleans Molasses?a superior | article?can be found at the cheap Grocery , Store of CLARK BROTHERS. COFFEE* ROA8TED and Green Rio Coffee and old Government Java, for sale at 3 CLARK BROTHERS'. CROCKERY. * A COMPLETE assortment of white Granite J and common C C Ware, cheap for cash at < CLARK BROTHERS'. < BACON. J CLEAR Rib and smoked Bacon always on band at CLARK BROTHERS'. NAILS. PARKER Mills and Old Dominion Nails for sale, at CLARK BROTHERS'. HAMS. THE best Hams in town, for sale at CLARK BROTHERS'. PLOWS. READY-MADE Plows and Plow Steel, aa low as the lowest, at CLARK. BROTHERS'. . TOBACCO. FINE Twist Chewing Tobacco, the best-in town, at CLARK BROTHERS'. GARDEN SEED. BRIGGS & BROTHER'S fresh Garden Seed for sale, at CLARK BROTHERS'. PLOW LINES. COTTON, Jute and Grass Rope, for Plow Lines, cheap for cash, at CLARK BROTHERS'. ~ G. H. O'LEARY. REMOVAL. THE undersigned respectfully informs the pnbllc that he has just removed his SADDLERY AND HARNESS ESTABLISHMENT to the Furniture Store, a few doors below his old stand, where he will be pleased to meet his friends and customers, assuring them that in the future as in the past, it shall be his constant aim to furnish the best qnality of work at the lowest prices at which it can be afforded. SADDLES. A full supply of ladies' and gentlemen's Saddles, of all the different styles and qualities, conBtantlw An Knrts) onH OAlrl of fho InwAdf /Hi?h nrinftH i HARNESS. I keep on hand a complete stock of Harness, of ( all styles?for wagon, buggy and carriage?made \ of superior stock, In the most workmanlike manner, to which I invite the inspection of the pnb- ! lie. SUNDRIES. ; Collars, Whips, Martingales, Bridles, Halters, ( Circingles, Hames, Hamestrings, Saddle Blankets, Ac., Ac., in full supply, and at the lowest prices, j FURNITURE. In connection with my Saddlery establishment I I shall also conduct the FURNITURE BUSI- \ NESS, and keeponh-ind a full stock of articles ' in that line, consisting of Bureaux, Bedsteads, > Tables. Chairs, Lounges, Cottage and Chamber ] 8ultes, Ac., of different styles and qualities, and ' in the various kinds of wood. Having in my * employ a superior cabinet-maker, I am also pre- j pared to furnish any kind of cabinet-work, such J as Wardrobes. Safes,foldingandextension Tables, office Desks, Ac., at short notice and in the best < style of workmanship. The Ladies are specially invited to call and ex- I amine my stock of Furniture. 1 Thankral for the patronage heretofore extended 1 to me, I respectfully solicits continuance of the ' same, adopting for my motto, Good Work, at the 1 Lowest living Prices. G. H. O'LEARY. < THE CHESTER FURNITURE STORE! ! APPAfiTITE TTTH PATTRT HOUSE. , OFFERS tho largest stock of FURNITURE at i the lowest cash prices. < A full assortment of METALIC, ROSEWOOD < AND WALNUT COFFINS, constantly on hand. < Orders received by mail will be attended to 1 promptly. No extra charge for packing. Freight I and express charges prepaid to the nearest station i of the purchaser. 1 R. BRANDT, Proprietor. CHAIRS. BLACK Walnut, Oak and Maple, Cane and ( Wood Seat Chairs, at the CHESTER FURNITURE STORE, opposite the Court House. . LOUNGES. SOFA8, 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 tho babies to sleep) at the CHESTER FURNITURE STORE, opposite the Court House. PARLOR BRACKETS, BOOK Shelves, Wall Pockets, Hat Racks, ( round and fancy Tables, Chromos, cheap and Ornamental, opposite the Court House, at the CHESTER FURNITURE STORE. Iff. STRAUSS. GREAT INDUCEMENT. I HAVE considerably reduced the prices of my Goods. Come and examine. I am sure I can please you in both Goods and prices. M. STRAUSS. YORK MARBLE YARD. THE undersigned respectfully announces that he is still conducting the above business in Yorkville, and is prepared to furnish anything in the MARBLE LINE from a plain slab to a ( Mstly monument, executed in the best style ol ^ the art, with the very best materials, and at as low prices as the same class of work can be furpished anywhere in the United 8tates. Orders from a distance promptly filled, and the same at- s teniion 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 , Yorkville and Chester, or at any place between Rock Hill and Winnsboro, on the Charlotte, Co- . Inmbia and Augusta Railroad, free of charge for transportation. Thankful for the patronage heretofore bestowed upon my establishment, my de- ? termination is to merit a continuance of the same. ' F. HAPPERFIELD. e January 6 1 ly j IN BANKRUPTCY. | [n the District Court of the United States for the t District of South Carolina. Ex-Parte J. H. Clawson, Assignee, In Re. T. W. j Sturgis, Bankrupt. c NOTICE is hereby given to all Creditors hold- . ing liens against the estate of the above-named j Bankrupt, to establish the same before Wm. I. Clawson, Esq., one of the Registers in Bankruptcy of said Court, at his office in Yorkville, S. C., within five weeks from the date of this notice, or be barred fr<yn any share in the distribution of i Bankrupt's estate. J By order of Court. J. H. CLAWSON, Assignee. February 17 7 3t FAMES F. HART. G. W. 8. HART. HART & HART, ? ATTORNEYS AT LAW, c YORKVILLE, S. C., WILL practice in the State and United States Courts. Special attention given to Accountings and causes in the Probate Courts. Will un- 1 iertake for collections and legal business in all ' parts of the United States, through reliable busi- J e ess agencies. I January 1 1 ly ; 1 VADC-Ini I F RlIfF.RV. ! 1 Uivn. W JUUU ? THE undersigned respectfully inform the citi- J 1 zens of Yorkville that their BAKERY is j j now in full and successful operation, and they 1 1 will be pleased to serve the public with whole- ! some, palatable and healthful Bread. To those of ! our customers desiring it, we will deliver fresh ( bread daily. 1 A full supply of FANCY BREADS and 1 J CAKES constantly on hand. Wedding parties supplied with Cakes and Ornamental baking of Bverj* kind at short notice and on favorable terms, HA8LAM & SNIDER. . February 17 7 lm ( NOTICE. . NOTICE is hereby given that at the expiration of thirty days, application will be made for the renewal of Certificate No. 93, for three shares 1 1 in the capital stock of tho King's Mountain Rail- ! J road Company, issued to James Caldwell, the . 8 original Certificate having been lostor mislaid. j " R. A. CALDWELL, Execntor. February 10 6 4t FINE GOLD OPERA CHAINS, FOR Ladies, and handsome Vest Chains for Gentlemen, at R. BRANDT'S Jewelry Store, ; "I opposite the Court House, Chester, S. C. J JOHN W. UNLET & OO., 190 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. GROCERS AND IMPORTERS OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Vo Freight to Pay! No Freight to Pay!! Our prices are below those of any other dealer n the United States. No extra charges for drayige, boxing or freight. We prepay freights and deliver goods free at my depot on the line of the North Eastern, Wilnington and Columbia, South Carolina and Charleston and Savannah Railroads ; also to all joints In Sonth Carolina, Georgia and Florida, laving direct water communication with Charleson. ALL GOODS GUARANTEED. Terms?Cash by P. O. order, or registered leter, or 30,00 or 90 days city acceptance with in'erjat at the rate of 1 per cent, a month. LI8T OP NET PBIOE8--NO EXPENSE TO ADD. Finest aualitv Young Hyson Tea?quality un <urpassed", exquisite flavor, and great strength, (1.20 per pound. This Tea specially recommendjd. Finest quality Oolong, Souchong, Gunpowier and Hyson Teas, $1.20 per pound. Second juality Teas, 80 cents per pound. Third quality Teas, sold by otiier dealers at $1, you can have delivered by us at 80 cents per pound. Crushed Sugar, 13 cents per pound; Powdered Sugar, 13 :ents per pound; Granulated A Sugar, 12 cents aer pound ; Clarified Brown Sugar, 10 cents per sound. Llnley's peerless Family Flour, own brand, made from Dest Virginia Wheat?an elerant article?18 pounds for $1, or $10 per barrel. 3ood Family Flour, 22 pounds for $1, or $8.50 per torrel. Extra choice finely flavored bagged Hams, 18 cents per pound. Good Hams, 15 cents F>er pound. Extra choice Breakfast Strips, 17 jents per pound. Choice Tumbler Jellies, large jize, 12J cents, each; 2 pounds Canned Tomatoes, 15 cents, each ; 3 pounds Tomatoes, 18cents, each ; i pound 8almon, 25 cents, per can ; 2 pound Canned Pine Apple, Peaches, Pears and Damjons, 23 cents per can?6 cans for $1.30. Best Quality Mixed Vinegar Pickles?pints 17 cents, jach; quarts 27 cents, each; gallons 60 cents, 3acb. Condensed Milk, Eurekaand Eagle Brand, 15 cents, each. Gantz' Seafoam, J pound 25 cents; pounds 50 cents, per can. Lemon Sugar, 40 cents, per can. Dooley's Yeast Powder, 15, 25 and 40 jents per can. English Cooking Soda, or Package *oda, 10 cents per pound, i boxes Sardines 20 jents; i boxes Sardines, 35 cents, each. Shadinea, \ boxes, 25 cents, each. Cox's Sparkling Gelatine, 20 cents per package; Capers, 40 cents; Olives, 50cents; Worcestershire, Walnut and Mushl/nmiilni Imnnrtdl i/1 MntDOAr hot I UUIlt onuvco \ goal unav 4?I k/wa / *v W...?- _ _ _ tie. Genuine French Mustard, 25 cents per bottle. Imitation French Mustard, 20 cents. French Prunes, 18 cents per pound. Raisins, 20 cents. Citron, 40 cents. Currants, 10 cents. Cheese, 20 cents. Full weight Candles, first quality, 23 cents per pound. Baker's Chocolate, 45 cents per pouna. (Cocoa, 50 cents per pound. Broroa, 60 jents per pound. German Chocolate, 30 cents per pound. Ordinary Rio Coffee, 4$ pounds for $1; Choice Rio Coffee, 4 pounds for $1; choice Laruayra Coffee, 3 pounds for $1 j Old Government lava Coffee, 2$ pounds for $1; Roasted and Sround Coffees, 5 cents per pound, additional, *ach grade. Duryea's Starch, 9 pounds forfl; Satin GlossStarch, 75 cents per boa. Corn Starch, 13 cents per packagg. Box Blueing, 33 cents per lozen. Barley, 12J cents per pound. Durham Smoking Tobacco, 65 cents per pound. Gilt Edge Butter, 40 cents per pound. Choice Goshen Butter. 35cent8 per pound. Biscuits?8oda, 12 pounds for $1.00; Extra Pilot 10 cents; Lemon, Wine, Ginger and Butter, it 15 cents per pound ; Nic Nacs, 18 cents; Fancy Cakes, 25 cents per pound. Black Pepper, 30 jents per pound ; Spice 30 cents per pound; Nutmegs, 15 cents per ounce; Mace, 15 cents per >unce; Ginger, 25 cents per pound. Rose and Vanilla Flat Stick Candy, a pure article, 25 cents [>er pound; Ordinary Stick Candy, pure, 20 cents per pound; Rock Candy, any color, 22 cents per pound. Colgate's Toilet Soaps?60 different kinds, * specialty of ours,at manufacturer's prices?from 15 cents to $4.00 per dozen cakes. Colgate's Handkerchief Extracts, 50 cents per bottle. Cashmere Bouquet Powder, 25 cents per box. Cleveand's Pomade Vasaline, a Restorative and Pre?ervative unequalled for the hair, 20 cents perbotrte. Old Corn Whisky, $1.80 per gallon. Rye Whisky, $1.60, $2.00, $3.00 and $4.00 per gallon. Blackberry ana unerry i,orami?, ? pirn?nui lrink,$l.80 per gallon. "Table Port and 8herry Wine, 82.50 per gallon. Fine Old Madeira, $4.00 3er gallon.' English and Scotch Ale and Porter, wttled, $2.70 per dozen. Bremen Lager Beer, settled, 82.70 per dozen. Demijohns for Liquors, *xtra?} gallon, 40 cents; gallon, 50 cents; 2 galena, 60cents; 3gallons, 75cents; 5 gallons, $1.00 jach. A very extensive assortment of Crockery and Glassware always on hand. Plates?Dinner size, 11.50 per dozen; Breakfast, $1.25; Desert, $1.00; Tea, 85cents per dozen. Cnps and Saucers, $1.00 ner set. Covered Dishes, 65 cents, 75 cents, and 11.00 each. Tumblers, 60 cents, 75 cents, $1.00, H.flP, and $1.50 per doeon. Table -Goblete. $1.20, 11.50, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 per dozen. Wine glasses, $1.00 per dozen. Lamp Chimneys, Sun, T and A's, 4 for 25 cents ; B's, 3 for 25 cents ; Stulentor Argand Chimneys, 3 for 25 cents. Numberless articles unmentioned. Information cheeriilly given. Our firm was established in 1867, md our business reputation and facilities are of ;he highest order. We will do all we lM-omise. A.11 orders should be addressed to JOHN W. LINLEY & CO., Key Box 184,) 190 King street, Charleston, S. C. February 17 34 ly WM/L. BRADLEY'S STANDARD FERTILIZERS. PRINTUPs BRO. & POLLARD, FORMERLY POLLARD & CO,, 30TT0N FACTORS, GENERAL AGENTS, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. j "?v. SEA FOWL GUANO r^-TTAT=? ATSTT-Bim-n EQUAL TO ANY EVER SOLD. 5HA FOWL GUANO, in Bags, 200 lbs. each. C. C.COE'S SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME, 1 n baps, 200 lbs. 1 BRADLEY'S AMMONIATED DISSOLVED JONES, in bags, 200 lbs. par The above Standard Fertilizers having been n use for the past seven years in the South, with inequaled success, are again offered at prices that annot fail to give satisfaction, while the standard s guaranteed to be equal, if not sirfcierior to any >ver sold. SEA-FOWL GUANO is well adapted to red and, and it is said by practical farmers that 175 >ounds of this Guano is equal to 200 pounds of he generality of other Guanos. You can pay for his Guano in cotton or money. The prices are is follows: Cash, April 1st, 1876, $48; Time, t November 1st, 1876, $53, or 425 pounds middling eotton, delivered November 1st, for 1 ton of 2000 >ound8. Freight $7.50, to be paid when the Guano s taken awav. 1 W. H. & J. P. HERNDON, Agents. February 17 7 3m HUNTER & OATES. OUR OWJf WORK. do ourown work in buying and selling; 1 IT are not taxed with agents, or other heavv expenses; give our best attention to business, ma l'eel confident that it is to the interestof every eash buyer to come and see us. 1 HUNTER <fe OATES. WILL"TOT BE UNDERSOLD. 1*7"E feel confident that we can make it to the Tt interest of our friends and the public generally to examine our Goods and prices before nirchasing, as we will not be undersold by any louse, new or old. HUNTER <ft OATES. BAD DAYS. ON DAY, Wednesday, Saturday and to-morLyJL row aro the worst pay days in the world. rVe do not want memoranda for such set days. HUNTER A OATES. ~OUR STOCK EMBRACESeverythlng that Is commonly kept in a first-class Dry Goods Establishment HUNTER A OATES. NEW STORE. S pi OODS given away for the Cash, and but little . UT of that, at the Store of HUNTER A OATES. NE W GOODS. . [F you want New Goods, go to the new 8tore, | where you can find them at reduced prices to i uit the times. HUNTER <fc OATES. , TABLE DAMASK. ( [F you want nice Linen Table Damask, gr to HUNTER A OATES'. ~ PLAIDS. [Fyou want Alabama Plaids and Plaid Linseys, < go to HUNTER A OATES'. H. F. AD1CKES. NEW GOODS. 1HAVE just received the following lines of new goods, whioh are ofFered.at oar usually low prices: WHITE TARLETON. GENT8' COLLARS, in every variety. PLAID LIN8EY. ALABAMA PLAID8. COTTON DIAPER. SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS, Sea Island, Brown and Bleached. I endeavor to keep up my stock to the full standard, and to this end receive new goods every week. H. F. ADICKES. STATIONERY. A FULL line of Stationery?including Cap, Letter and Note Papers, of different qualities; Envelopes of all qualities and various sizes, rens, Ink ana Pencils, Blank and Memorandum Books Ac., for sale at ADICKES'. BOOTS AND SHOES. EVERY style of Boot and Shoe for men's and boys' wear, and also an ' elegant stock of Misses' and Ladies' Shoes and Gaiters, can be found in this department of our bouse, and at the lowest prices. H. P. ADICKES. BOOKS. I KEEP a full stock of School Books and standard works of fiction and poetry. Any book not in stock, no matter where published, will be procured and supplied at the publisher's regular retail price. H. F. ADICKES. NOTIONS. S CANNOT enumerate my stock in this line, which embraces nearly everything in the line fancy Goods. Call and inspect for yourself. I am always pleased to show my goods. H. F. ADICKES. DRY GOODS. I AM now receiving recent purchases of Dry Goods. and have in store a fresh supply of Calicoes in the latest styles, and a fine iine of black Alpacas, which will be sold low. H. F. ADICKES. WALL PAPERING. t am nnw nmn?r?i to ftirniah anv stvle and 1. 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. CHEWING TOBACCO. TUST received a lot of Chewing Tobacco?the ?| finest ever brought to this market. Cigars astonishingly cheap by the box. H. F. ADICKES. LAMPS. T 1 INVITE attention to the handsome Parlor Lamps, which we are selling far below the usual price for the same article. 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. POCKET CUTLERY. MY stock of Pocket Cutlery is complete. I can suit the taste or purse of any one in of a pocket knife. H. F. ADICKES. SALEM JEANS. I HAVE a full stock of Salem Jeans, in all qualities, and sell at factoi^r prices. 11. ALHUKUa. CROCK ERY^ A COMPLETE assortment of Crockery, Table and Queen's Ware, and also a few elegant China Sets, at ADICKES'. HARDWARE. MY stock of Hardware includes nearly every article usually required In this line. H. F. ADICKES. VIOLIN STRINGS. 7 SUPERIOR Violin and Banjo String at ADICKES'. GENTS' HATS. A FULL line of Gents' Hats?all styles and qualities?at ADICKES'. ~ JACONET. JACONET and barred Muslin for sale at ADICKES'. TABlvE CUTLERY^ KNIVES AND FORKS, Carving Knives. Ac., at ADICKES'. KENNEDY,LAT)MER& HEMPHILL DRY GOODS. &C. *?7"E haveconstantly arriving, a choice VARIE\v TY OF GOODS, consisting of Country Linsevs, Georgia Jeans, Kentncky Jeans, Salem Jeans Calicos, Balmoral Skirts,.Opera Flannels, Block Alpacas, Ladies" Merino Vests, Belts, Corsets, Collars, Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery, Gents' FashinnnhlA HatR excellent Cassimeres. Merino Under Shirts, Over-Shirts, Drawers, Readv-Made Clothing, Linen-lined Collars, excellent Riding Gloves. BivingRville Yarn, Cutlery, Hurdware, Glass Ware, Crockery Ware, Groceries, Books, Stationery, Candies, Ac., Ac. KENNEDY, LATIMER A HEMPHILL. AMMONIATED DISSOLVE!) BONES. WE have John Merry man A Co's Ammoniated Dissolved Bones?the great Bone Fertilizer, superior in analysis and results. We also have J. M. Rhodes' Standard Superphosphate and Acid Phosphate, prepared for Corn, Cotton and all other crops. KENNEDY, LATIMER A HEMPHILL. FARMING UTENSILS. GRASS-RODS, Heel-8crews, Bar Plow-Steel, ' Steel Shovels and Scooters, and B. F. Avery's celebrated Turning-Plows, Shovels and Fork*. KENNEDY, LATIMER A HEMPHILL. PAY UP. IT is earnestly requested that our friends whom we have accommodated, will make early settlements. * KENNEDY, LATIMER A HEMPHILL. COTTON i 5 CENTS FOR GUANO. TfAVING completed our arrangements for the 11 sale of FERTILIZERS, we now quote prices for this sfiasnn. an follows: ? Prices, payable in money, on or before the 1st of April, 1876: Navassa Guano, $50.00 per ton. Navassa Acid Phosphate 31.00 14 Eureka Guano, 47.50 44 Prices, payable in money, on or before November 1st, 1876: Navassa Guano, $55.00 per ton. Navassa Acid Phosphate,.... 35.00 44 Eureka Gnano, 55.00 44 Prices, payable in cotton at 15 cents per ponnd, on the basis of Charleston Middlings, to be delivered on or before November 15,1876, at Yorkville or nearest depot: Navassa Guano, $65.00 per ton. Navassa Acid Phosphate 43.00 44 Eureka Guano, 60.00 44 Planters buying on time, to be paid in the fall, have the option until November 1, 1876, to decide , which way they may prefer to pay, either in money at the money price, or in cotton at the cotton price. Freight, at the rate of $6.00 per ton, on any of the above, to be paid in Cash. No charge for d ravage. , Thankful for the large patronage of last season, we solicit a continuance of the same and feel as- j Bured that the planters who purchased from us last season, will not be unmindful of the liberality of the companies we represented. Call and get an Almanac and leave vour orders. JEF^ERYS <fe METTS. January 117 4 tf "the stono phosphate company, CHARLESTON, ?. C. I SOLUBLE GUANO, (available Bone Phosphate of Lime 18.55 per cent., Ammonia 3.14 per cent.) April 1st,$44.00; November 1st,$50.00; Cotton Option, middling at 15 cents, $65.00. ACID PHOSPHATE (available Bone Phosphate of Lime, 22.83 per cent.) April 1st, $28.00; November 1st, $33.00; Cotton Option, $45. Special rates to Granges, on cash orders. Apply to E. C. WILLIAMS, Treasurer, or to Charleston, S. C. JEFFERYS A METTS, Yorkville, S. C. MOORE A HEMPHILL, McConnellsville, S. C. Tarmarv 27 4 3m 8. K. MARKS. W. G. RKID. MARKS & REID, FURNITURE HOUSE ROCK HILL, S. C. i LL classes of Furniture, Mattresses, Spring A Beds, Parlor Brackets, Picture Frames, Ac., AT THE LOWEST MARKET PRICES. Walnut, Imitation Rosewood and MetallcCOF^ FINS, alwayson hand, ready at a minute's warnfanuary 20 3 tf ^ ] NOTICE AGAINST TRESPASSERS. 4LL persons are hereby cautiohed hot to hunt, i fish, cut the timber, or otherwise trespass on lands of J. W. AVERY, known as the "Gab- < by," "Carroll," "McCollum," and "Carothers" tracts, without first having obtained permission, as the law will be enforced against all who act contrary to this notice. February 10 6 8t* RAGS. ? FTNTIL further notice, the purchase of Rags for U paper stock, will be discontinued at the ENQUIRER Office. February 3 5 tf AUCTION SAl^Eg. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. BY virtue ofim order from Joseph A. McLean, Judge of Probate for York county, S. C., I will sell on MONDAY, 5th day of March, next, a judgment vs. Alexander Galloway in favor of the estate of Peter W. Galloway, deceased. Terms of Sale?CASH. SAMUEL BLAIR, Administrator. February 17 '7 2t ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. "D Y virtue of an order from Joseph A McLean, If Judge of Probate for York county, the undersigned will expose to public sale, at bis residence, on THURSDAY, the 2nd day of March, next, the PERSONAL PROPERTY belonging to the estate of J. E. GRIST, deceased, consisting of Household and Kitchen Furniture. Terms of Sale.?CASH. u t j L. M. GRIST, Adminiatrator. February 24 8 It JUDGE OF PROBATE'S SALE. George W. Flanigan, Plaintiff, against Nancy H. o?.;au hn^M.af.lanr nf J Rnlfnn Olllltu, auu uuuoioj uoug-nirmn v. vt Smith, deceased.?(Sate of House and Lot to Pay Debts. 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 MARCH, NEXT, the House and lot on Main'street, in the town of Yorkville?the late residence of J. Bolton Smith, deceased?bounded by lots of Mrs. Charlotte Robertson. estate of Robert O. McCaw and others. Said House and Lot sold subject to widow's claim for Dower, to pay the debts of the said J. Bolton Smith, deceased. Terms?CASH, i. (18.55) R. H. GLENN, S. Y. C. February 3-5 5t ASSIGNEE'S SALE. / In the District Court of the United States for the District of South Carolina. In the Matter of j JAMES H. HEMPHILL, ^ In Bankruptcy. ' Bankrupt. J BY virtue of an order from the Hon. George S. Bryan, Judge of said Court, I will sell, free from encumbrance, at York Court House, on 8ALES-DAY IN MARCH, NEXT, all that tract of land lying In York county, on Allison Creek, bounded by lands of Jathes Bamwell, Franklin Youngblood and others, and containing ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY ACRES, more or less, it being the homestead of the said Kftnkrnnt; Terms?CASH.. Purchaser to pay-tor papers. , ., J, H.. CLAWSON, Assignee. February 10 6- f 4t ' ASSIGNEE'S 8AIiE. :T In the District Court of the United States for the , District of South Carolina. , ,j. . In the Matter of ) T_ T. W. STURGIS, Bankrupt. J In BY virtue of an order from the Hon. George S. Bryan, Judge of said Court, I will sell, free from encumbrance, at York Court House, on SALES-DAY IN MARCH, NEXT,, in two or more parcels, if expedient, all that tract of land, situate in York county, on the waters of Taylor's Creek, containing FIVE HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACRES,* more or less, and bounded by. lands of Matthew Williams, estate of William Love and Qt&rs, it being the property of said Bankrupt's Estate. TERMSOFSAtfc. One-fourth cash ; balance on a credit of twelve months, with interest from date, to be secured by a bond and mortgage of the premises. Purchaser to pay for papers. . < Plats (after Saturday, the 19th instant,) to be seen at the office of "Register Clawson. J. H. CLAWSON, Assignee. February 10 0 4t ASSIGNEES' SALE." !; "? In the District Court of the United States for the District of South Carolina. In the Matter of ) : / .. B. F. RAWLINSON, > In Bankruptcy. Bankrupt. j BY virtue of an order from the Hon. George S. Bryan, Judge of said Court, we will sell, free from encumbrance, at York Court House, on SALES-DAY IN MARCH, NEXT, in two or more parcels, if expedient, the following described land, the property of said Bankrupt's estate, (except a homestead, of the value of one Al -J Vko oo( r\fP frv ill a/Ran lr mint 1/11(1 UMHIIU UUlimo, KV KJ\J OOB vu WW .*<V forthwith) to wit: All that tract situate in York county, about nine miles from Yorkvllle, containing SEVEN HUNDRED A EIGHTY-TWO ACRES, more or less, and bounded by lands of W. B. Wilson, John Starr and others. TERMS OF SALE. One-fourth cash y balance on a credit of twelve months, with interest from date, to be secured by a bond and mortgage of the premises. Purchaser to pay for papers. Plats (after Saturday, 19th instant) to be seen at the office of Register Clawson. J. H. CLAWSON, 7 ALLEN JONES, j AssignFebruary 10 6 4t SHERIFF'S SALES. Ti Y virtue of writs offieri facias, to me directed. O will be sold between the legal hours of Sheriff's sale, ON THE FIRST MONDAY IN MARCH NEXT, at York Court House, the following property, to wit: Defendant's interest in a tract of land situated in Ebenezer, containing five hundred acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Dr. W. B. Fewell, estate of Joel S. Barnett, deceased, William N. Simril and others, levied on as the property of Dr. J. M. Lowry, at the suit of Dr. J. R. Bratton and others. [I2.62J Defendant's undivided interest in his father's real estate, situated In Fort Mill Township, bounded by lands of J. H. Sutton, A. C. Sutton, J. M. Garrison and others, levied on as the property of James W. Harris, at the suit of S.P. Blankenship and others. (||2.25 One tract of land, situated in Bethesda township and bounded bv lands of Miss Lizzie Massey, Mary Boggs and others, levied on as the property of Mrs. Elizabeth Bennett, deceased, attne salt of B, T. Wheeler and others. (f2.87J One tract of land, situated near Black's Station, containing one hundred and fifty acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Mary M. Moore, King's ** 1 1 * ? T "D nlfiAM Mountain iron ivuujpnnjr, u. ?> i.iwnu....Uv...>,.^ levied on as the property of H. M. Moore, at'the suit of Moses White and others, ($12.09 Terms invariably cash. Purchasers who do not comply with the terms of sale,, must expecHhe property bid off by them to be advertised tor resale at their risk for the ensuing sales-day... . R. H. GLENN, S.Y, C. Febuary 10 6 ? ' ' * ' 4bi i ? W. H. M'COR :LE, GENERAL BUSINESS AGENT AND AUCTIONEER, YORXVILIE, S. C., WILL attend to the buying and selling of lands and other real estate, on commission. Agent for the sale of Robson's FERTILIZERS and Robson's COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE and ETIWAN GUANO and PHOSPHATE, which will be delivered in quantities to suit. Life and Fire Insurance Agent, representing the Pennsylvania Mutual Life Insurance Company, and the Atlantic and the Niagara Fire Insurance Companies, in which policies will be issued on the most favorable rates given by any reliable company. ygf Office in the "Bratton Building," opposite the Court House. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. I OFFER at private Sale, the HOUSE AND LOT in Yorkville, situated on the King's Mountain road, belonging to Mr. J. L. Gaffney, adjoining lots of J. J. Evans, Dr. L. Alexander, and others. The lot contains abont ONE-HALF ACRE, and is well enclosed. On the lot is a onestory dwelling house in good repair, containing two rooms and one fire-place. For further particulars, apply to W. H. McCORKLE, Real Estate Agent. FARMING LAND FOR SALE. TPE undersigned offers at privfcte sale, a tract of fine FARMING LAND, situated near Brattpnsville, in Bethesda township, and about two miles from McConnellsville Station, on the Chester and Lenoir Railroad. The tract contains 283 acres, one-third of which is original forest, and the balance in a suitable condition ior cultivation. For further particulars, applv to W. H. McCORKLE, Real Estate Agent AT PRIVATE SALE. A FIRST-RATE SECOND-HAND PIANO is offered at private sale, for cash. Call on W. H. McCORKLE. CLOVER SEED. A QUANTITY of RED CLOVER SEED for sale by W. H. McCORKLE. Retirement of county bonds. UNTIL 12 M., ON MONDAY, the 20th day of MARCH, 1870, at the office in Yorkville, S. C., the County Commissioners of York County will receive SEALED PROPOSALS, in writing, for the purchase of Bonds of York County,, with the unpaid Coupons attached, issued in aid of the construction of the Chester and Lenoir Railroad, to the extent of the amount levied and collected for the said purpose, for the year 1875, under the provisions ol an act of the General Assembly of South Carolina, approved March 5,1875. Persons who make proposals are required to Btate the aggregate amount of booda they offer to sell, and the price at which they will sell them. By order of the Board of County Commissioners. H. R. ROBERTS, Chairman. W R A r.r nnv fUnrlr .. February 17* ' ... 7 ' St ADMINISTR ATOR'SJfOTICE. AXiL persons having claims against (he estate of B. C. CHAMBERS, deceased, are hereby notified to present the same to me, properly authenticated. at Chester, S. C., on or,before the 1st day of April next. JOHN L. CHAMBERS, Administrator. February 3 5 9t