Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, March 01, 1877, Image 3

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I ? LOCAL AFFAIRS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. J. M. Adams?Headquarters for Tin-Ware?Re pairing?Stove Fixtures?A Discount?Far mer Cooking Stove. W. B. & J. P. Herndon?Plows?Acid Phos phate. H. F. Adickes?'The Butchery of GoodB?ShoesCoarse Coats?Linsey?Belts?Mottoes anc Frames. Clark Brothers?Flour?Potatoes?Seed?CoffeeFarming Utensils?Molasses?Sugars?Col lars?Nails? Bacon?Lard?Beef?Preserves. Jackson Raipey?Notice. T. M. Dobson <fc Co.?Cash System at the Cornel i Store?Irish Potatoes?Flour?Bacon?Be< Blankets?Farming Implements?YarnBoots?Flannels?Powder and Shot?Papei and Ink?Bed Ticking. LIGHTING THE STREETS. The Town Council have resolved to lighi the streets of the town, and to this end ar< nnw hairinor lnmiM renlaced UDOH the lamp posts on Main street. This is a step in th< # right direction, and will meet the approva of the citizens. TRANSFERS OF'REAL ESTATE. The following transfers of real estate hav< been recorded from the 23rd of last January to the 21st ultimo: Nelson White to Rev. J. C. Burge. Tract o 134 acres in Ebenezer township. Consideratior $132. AO. Jas. F. Carson to John 0. Kuykendal. Tract of 924 acres in York township. Consideratior 9620.40. R. H. Glenn, Sheriff, to H. Meritt. Tract o k 140 acres in Fort Mill township. Consideratior k 9875. A R. E. Guthrie to Wm. D. Dunlap. Tract o B land in Bethesda township. Consideration $800 B David H. Smith to Jasper N. Roberts. Trad of 119 acres in York township. Consideration m $960. B J. G. Nevins to T. B. Withers and A. C. Ivy, W Tract of 0S acres in Fort Mill township. Consich f oration $578. J. W. White and E. V. White to Wm. H. Stewart. Lot in Fort Mill. Consideration $35. Samuel E. White to Wm. H. Stewart. Lot it Fort Mill. Consideration $175. ' ' Wm. McDill to John Rataree. Tract of 42 acres in Catawba township. Consideration $200. John R. London, President, to Joseph F. Wallace.; Tract of 38 acres in Ebenezer township Corfsideratiotf $107.50. Wm. H. Abel to Elijah and Bemamin F. Turner. Tract of 78 acres in Cherokee township. Consideration $175. J. J. Drakeford to Henry Massey. Lot in Fori Mill. Consideration $800. A. R. Banks and others to J. B. Mack. Tracl of 32 acres in Fort Mill township. Consideratior $200?. T. B. Withers to j. ?. mhck. uovw < ouimil Fort Mill township. Consideration $560. E. N. Faris to J. J. Faris. Lot of 6i acres in Ebenezer township. Consideration $31.25. Mary Porter to Win. and Thomas McGill and H. F. Adickes. Tract of 100 acres in York township. Consideration $763. Jane Neely to Wade Barber. Lot near Rock Hill. Consideration $15. R. H. Glenn, Sheriff, to F. H. Barber. Tract oi 344 acres in Catawba township. Consideration $790. R. H. Glenn, Sheriff, to Thomas L. Johnson. Tract of 183 acres in Catawba township. Consideration $80. J. D. F. Duncan to Edmund H. Bridges. Tracl of 24 acres in Cherokee township, Consideration $475. H. A. D. Neely to J. F. Workman. Lot of 2 acres in Catawba towuship. Consideration $10. A. P. Campbell to R. N. Wilson. Tract of 6S acres in King's Mountain township. Consideration $400. R. H. Glenn, Sheriff, to R. Walker Wylie. Tract of 79 acres in Cherokee township. Consideration $212. Ely ah Feemster to Wm. J. Rainey. Tract ol 216 acres in Bullock's Creek towuship. Consideration $575. Samuel B. Hall to Mary M. Watson. Tract ol 28 aores in Ebenezer township. No consideration given. S. R. Carothers and others to Henry Hope. Tract of 150 acres in Ebenezer township. Consideration $500. R. H. (jrlenn, snerin, to r. r>. oujitu. nan vi 13 acres in York township. Consideration $390. Peter Sopaugh to E. R. Sepaugh. Tract of 10C acres in Cherokee township. Consideration $1,000. M. S. Love and others to T. P. Love. Tract oi 112 acres in Bethesda township. Consideration $784. M. S. Love and others to M. C. McEUwee. Tract of 77 acres in Bethesda township. Consideration $425. M. S. Love and others to R. W. Love. Tract ol 87 acres in Bethesda township. Consideration . *688. M. S. Love and others to W. B. Love. Tract ol 87 acres in Bethesda township. Consideration $418. M. 8. Love and others to E. P. Love. Tract of 90J acres in Bethesda township. Consideration $722. M. S. Love and others to M. E. Lindsay. Tract of 921 acres in Bethesda township. Consideration $356. M. E. Lindsay and others to M. 8. Love. Trael * of 1251 acres in Bethesda township. Consideration $439. 'J. D. Jackson to Mary Currence. Three-sevenths of tract of 252 acres in Bethel township. Consideration $1.00. i . No other remedy has proved so effectual in relieving coughs and colds as Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. tfrmmmrf mrh dT.mirmMml YORKVILLE, Feb. 28.-Cotton 9 to 11}. CHARLESTON, February 28.?Cotton quiet; middling, lli. NEW YORK, February 26.?Cotton dull; middling uplands 129. LIVERPOOL, February 26.?Cotton steadier ; middling uplands, 6}d. CHARLOTTE, February 26.?Under unfavorable news from Liverpool and New York, there has been a decline of } to }. The market closed dnll and quotations are nominal?good middling, 119 to lli ; middling, 119 to 11} ; Tow middling, 11 to 11}; stained, 7} to 10}. Flour, $3.25 to$4.00 per sack; Wheat, $1.50 to $2.00; Corn, 65 to 70; Corn Meal, 65 to 70; Oats, 50 to 55; Peas, $1.00 to $1.!0. . ? Comparative Cotton Statement. NEW YORK, February 22.?The following is the comparative cotton statement for the week 'ending to-day: 1 1877. 1876. Receipts at all ports for the week.. 85,796 11(7,062 Total receipts to date 3,490,910 3,369,470 Exports for the week, 76,402 96,50c Total exports to date, 2,144,691 2,053,430 P* ' Stock at all United States ports.. 87,868 565,054 Stock at interior towns 94,967 124,313 Stock at Liverpool, 849,000 *838,000 American afloat for Great Britain,395,000 278,000 CHESTER MARKET REPORT. corrected weekly by the board of trade, CHESTER, S. C., February, 26, 1877. Cotton?Middling, @ 11} Low Middling, @ 11 Good Ordinaiy, _... (& 10} Bacon?C. R. Sides, @ llj Bulk C. R. Sides, (a) 11 Shoulders @ 9 Uncanvassed Haras, @ 18 Canvassed Hams, @ 20 Lard?*? lb., 16 @ 18 Butter?lb., -15 @ 20 Loos?^ dozen, @ 12j Candles?Wax, lb., @ .... Sperm, lb., 40 @ 50 Adamantine, ^ lb., 20 @ 25 C^OFFEK?Old Government Java, 35 @ 40 Rio, 25 @ 331 SUGAR?A, 13i (& 15 Extra C 13 @ 14 Crushed, 14 @ 16 Granulated, 14 @ 16 Corn?bushel, @ 90 Oats?"p bushel, @ 80 Flour?Family, sack, 5.50 fa)6 00 Extra, sack, 4.25 @5 00 Super, $ sack, 1 @ ... Hay?Timothy, 1 @2 00 North Carolina, @1 50 Iron?Bar, @ 5 m Swedes, 7 @ 8 Mountain Moulds, 6 @ 7 Mackerel?Kits, No. 1, @ ... 44 2, 1 75 ?2 00 Molasses?New Orleans, gal?bbl..65 @ 75 " " ? retail 75 fn\ 1 flfl Muscovado, 44 44 bbl (?j 65 44 " 14 retail,... @ 75 Syrup, "p gal.?bbl @ 87j 44 44 44 retail, @ 50 Nails?tOd to 60d ^ keg, (a) 4 50 4d to 8d keg, @5 00 Oils?Kerosine, gallon, (5, 50 Train, 44 44 @1 25 Linseed, 44 44 1 10 @1 15 Lubricating44 44 50 @1 00 Shirting?Brown, $ yard, @ 10 4-4 * 14 44 @_11 Osnaburgs" 44 12* @ 16 Prints, ,4 44 8 @ 10 Yarn?$ bunch, @1 50 Rice?$ lb @ 10 Potatoes?Irish, ^ barrel, @,6 50 Sweet, @ .... Steel?Plow lb., @ 8 Cast, 44 44 22$ @ 25 Salt?^ sack, (a) I 75 Bagging?Domestic, yard, * 14$ @ 15 Borneo 44 44 (& 16 Ties?lb., @ 7 Financial. NEW YORK, February 26.?Gold, dull at 1.0 to 1.054. HYMENEAL. Married?In Yorkville, on the 14th ultimo toy Rev. L. H. Wilson, Mr. ELDRED GRIF FITH, of Charlotte, N. C., and MissSALLIE H. daughter of Mr. J. M. and Mrs. F. E. Rawlin so n. WWUOTvW wwwwvvww Special ftotices. Boy Only the Best. It will be a waste of time and mopey for farn ere to buy inferior fertilizers because they ai seemingly cheap from being low prioed. Uf . only articles- which have been tested for year I and have proved adapted to the making of Cor and Cotton. Suoh an article is the Wilcox, Gibl * & Co.'a Manipulated Guano, which the manufai turere offer, through their agents, on very liber terms, delivered at the depots in the interim payable in Middling Cotton, at fifteen cents pi r pound, delivered at planters' nearest depot ner 1 Fall. ~r March 1 9 It Scarcity of Money. There is no doubt but the present condition < ^ all k'nds of business and industry is fearfully d< pressed, *ud it behooves every family to loo 3 carefully to their expenses. Winter is comin on when children are liable to croup, whoopin j cough, Ac. Coughs and cold will prevail ever] * ?45 ?- lniinr art | wnere, ana consuuipuuu, wnu uu?? iu.^ ... throat diseases, will oarry off many; These dii eases should not be neglected, doctor bills ai expensive, and we would advise our people 1 j use Boschee's German Syrup. It has nev< failed. One bottle at seventy-five cents will kee r your whole family well during the winter. Tw doses will relieve any case. Sold in all towns i f' the United States and by your druggist, John ( 1 Kuykendal. November 16 46 eawly 1 Advice Gratis. f The Hon. Alexander H. Stephens says:?"Tb i Globe Flower Cough Syrup has proven a mof valuable remedy to me." f Gov. James M. Smith, of Georgia, says" I shall always use it with perfect confidence, and r< I commend it to the public as a remedy which wi afford that satisfaction experienced by me an mine. It excels everything for coughs, colds an ' obstinate lung affections." 1 >- ' Ex-Gov. Brown, of Ga., says "He finds th Globe Flower Cough Syrup a most exceller i remedy." Such endorsements by our great and good me 1 deserve the attention of the afflicted. Those sui fering from cough, colds and lung affection .: should use the Globe Flower Cough Syrufc. 1 will positively cure consumption. For sale b ' JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. t JOHN C. KUYKENDAL is giving away handsome book entitled "Pearls for the People, t containing much valuable information and man i I o.finloa Tt. nlnn onntains a history c lUlOlCVbllJg aiv*v?vw. ? - ?? _ j the discovery of the "Hepatine," for diseases c the liver, dyspepsia, constipation and indigestior i <fcc., and gives positive assurance that when th Hepatine is used, it effects a permanent and lastin 1 cure of those diseases, which prevail to such a alarming extent in our country. Take the Hepa tine for 'all diseases of the liver. "' November 2 44 tf 0]E(lTUA^Y^ Died?On the 18th ultimo, of consumpcior Mrs. RACHEL C. CARROLL, wife of Samuf ; B. Carroll, aged 26 years 3 months and 4 days. In York countv, on the 23rd ultimo, of con sumption, Mrs. JULIA ANN C. ROBINSON I wife of Wm. S. Robinson, aged 51 years 3 month and 15 days. I ?? ??????? NOTICE. MY wife, EMELINE RAINEY, having lef my bed and board, this is to warn all per sons against harboring her, or giving her credi r on mv account, as I will not be responsible fo . any debts of her contracting. ti/iiraam d4tvuv u fl.vn.ovn u r March 1 9 It* CLARKBROTHER^ POTATOES.^ EARLY Rose, Pink Eye and Goodrich Potatoe for sale cheap, for cash, at CLARK BROTHERS'. \ " COFFEE. YOU can still get 4 pounds of good Rio Coffe for one dollar, at CLARK BROTHERS', r 7fARMING UTENSILS. TRACE Chains and Plow Hames, Steel Plowt Grass-Rods and Heel-Screws, cheap for th r cash, at CLARK BROTHERS'. MOLASSES. NEW Orleans, Black Straps and Muscovad Molasses, low down, for cash, at CLARK BROTHERS'. SUGARS. CRUSH, Loaf, Pulverized, Granulated, Coffe Cand New Orleans Sugars, cheap for Green backs, at CLARK BROTHERS'. NAILS. PARKER Mill and Old Dominion Nails cai be found at the cheap cash Store of CLARK BROTHERS. BACON. tlLEAR Ribbed Long Bacon for sale, for les J money than any other house in town, at clark brothers'. 7 LARD. REFINED Leaf Lard on draft and in Buckets cheap for cash, at CLARK BROTHERS'. FLOUR. North Carolina flour at $3.so to $4.5 per sack, at clark brothers'. SEED. A FULL assortment of fresh and pure Gardei 1 A Seeds, at CLARK BROTHERS'. COLLARS. A CHOICE lot of Calf-Skin Collars for sale, a CLARK BROTHERS'. BEEF. SLICED Dry Beef. Something nice. For sal at CLARK BROTHERS'. PRESE RAHES. ORANGE Marmalade and nssorted Jellies fo sale, at CLARK BROTHERS'. ; March 1 9 tf i W. H. & J. P. HERNDON ' GUANO AND PHOSPHATE. WE again offer three of the popular Fertilizer at prices to suit. Parties who have usei . these Guanos know what they are, and we do no think it necessary to give certificates from others The prices are as follows : k WANDO GUANO. r Cash, per ton, payable April 1st, 1877, $45.00 i Time, per ton, payable Nov. 1st, 1877, 50.00 Or 450 pounds Middling Cotton on 1st Novem be/ 1877. ZELL'S GUANO. Cash, per ton, payable April 1st, 1877, $45.00 Time, per ton, payable Nov. 1st, 1877, 50.00 t Or 450 pounds Middling Cotton on 1st Novem ber, 1877. ACID PHOSPHATE. Cash, per ton, payable April 1st, 1877, $28.00 \ Time, per ton, payable Nov. 1st, 1877, 33.00 Or 350 pounds Middling Cotton on 1st Novem ber, 1877. The freight is to be added to these prices, whicl is invariablv cash, and must be paid the day th Guano is taken away. ? W. H. <fc J. P. HERNDON. AC1U rHUSfHATU. ANOTHER lot just received, warranted conn ine and fresh. Freipht onlv $4 on the ton. W. H. <fe J. P. HERNDON. PLOWS. BUY the Watt Plow. You will be pleased wit] it. 2-horse Reese Patent Plow for $7.50cheap. Watt Plow Points for A B and D E Plow on hand. W. H. A J. P. HERNDON. CORN, CORN, CORN7 A LARGE lot of fine white Corn just received and verv cheap. Also, Meal, Flour am " rT *- T T? TTTTIf-* \TT\/\\T Bran. w. n. or. j. .r, jnniivm . March 1 9 tf notice to creditors. THE creditors of the estate of ISAAC SPEN CER, deceased, late of Fort Mill township in the county of York, are hereby notified to e.' tablish their demands before me, at my office, o or before the 30th day of March next, or be de barred from any share of the proceeds of his ret estate, to he sold on the 5tli proximo. By orde of the Probate Court. J. A. McLEAN, Judge of Probate, York County. February 22 8 fit bakery. HAVING engaged the services of an expt rienced and competent Baker, I would ret pectfully inform the public that I am now prt - pared to furnish FRESH BREAD of the bet quality at all times. I also keep in store an at 5 sortment of Fresh Cakes, and will bake Cakes t order at short notice, and on reasonable termi a The patronage of the public is respectfully soli< " ited. Mrs. C. CRAVEN. February 22 8 3t = wrapping paper. - Newspapers, of large size, suitable fc ,, II wrapping, for sale at 50 cents per hundret - | at the ENQUIRER OFFICE. I March 9 5 ly >V \\\\\\\\\\\\\\V mwnnw '?\W - H. F. APICKES. ~ = THE BUTCHERY OF GOODS STILL continues at ADICKES, and, indeed, is growing more brutal. Just observe some of re the sacrifices: je Nice twilled Red Flannel, worth 621 cents, sell_ ing for 31J cents. Nice plain Red Flannel, worth 371 cents, selln ing for 25 cents. I 18 Nice twilled blue mixed Flannel, worth 40 > cents, selling for 25 cents. 1 al Nice domestic white Flannel, worth 60 oents, 1 .. selling for 371 cents. ' Good Canton Flannel?bleachpd and unbleach- j 3r ed?for 121 cents. ct Dress Goods in great variety?many at 50 per ! cent, less than usual prices. 50 cents goods sell- i ing at 331 cents; 30 cents goods selling at 20 and : ? 18 cents, &c. Shawls are being disposed of at astonishingly : low figures: Shawls worth 86.00, selling for $4.50. r.1 1 .1- AA fn* ?9 n\ I isimwis wunu ctoiuu^ ?ui k Shawls worth $3.00, selling for $*2.00. ? A nice breakfast Shawl?three corners?knit, at * 75 cents. Children's Knit Sacques, worth $1.25, B selling for 75 cents. 7~ Balmorals wortli.fl.25 for 75 cents, d To this list of proscribed Ooods, we have added s- our stock of Ladies' Hats. Hats worth $3.00 will e actually be sold for $1.75. Ladies' and Gents' Undervests at prices corresponding to the above. A gent's undershirt for 59 )r cents. ' i 'P We are selling these Goods at such ridiculous o prices, simplv to make room for Spring Goods, n some of which are already on the road. H. F. ADICKES. SHOES. : F)RTER, DAY <fc CO'S best Brogans at $1.75, and a woman's good soft Shoe, at $1.75. H. F. ADICKES. COARSE COAT. A REAL good Coat, made at home, of good material, ror $3.00 only and exactly. - H. F. ADICKES:. . II " LINSEY. I d YARDS home-made Linsey at 33J cents . d <?\J per yard, at AUiUKnis . BELTS. ' rilHE fashionable broad Belts are to be found at 11 J. ADICKES', at low figures. n MOTTOES AND FRAMES. f- /~kUR stock of Mottoes and Frames has just ,s been refreshed by a new lot. [t H. F. ADICKES. 7 HEAD-QUARTERS FOR " ^YORKYILL^ S. C. _ FARMER COOKING STOVE. IAMagent for the Farmer COOKING STOVE. This Stove is having an extensive sale in the - South. I have sold several in York, Chester and ~ Fairfield counties, and, therefore, can warrant ,1 them in every respect. J. M. ADAMS. A DISCOUNT. s A FTER this date, I will allow a discount on all J\_ sales, when the money is paid down before the goods are taken from my shop. J. M. ADAMS. * STOVE FIXTURES. T HAVE received a nice lot of Stoveware that 4 I will be sold cheap for the money, r J. M. ADAMS. REPAIRING. REPAIRING done promptly at the Yorkvi.lle Tin Factory, by J. M. ADAMS, ^ The Tin Man. - GUTTERING. GUTTERING made and put up cheap for cash. J. M. ADAMS. BEESWAX AND RAGS. BEESWAX and RAGS wanted. Come, hurry up with your old duds, or you will not get e first cost for them. J. M. ADAMS, The Tin Man, Yorkville, S. C. KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON. e TO OUR FRIENDS _ TN the Western part of the county, we would say that it isour intention to keep a full stock nf crnnrlsat J. R. KENNEDY'S country Store. 0 which we will sell as cheap as any one can sell in town. KENNEDY BROS. A BARRON. " RICE FLOUR. REMEMBER the Rice Flour. It is the best feed ever brought to York for cattle. Only $1.50 per hundred pounds. KENNEDY BROS. A BARRON. ~ FARM ERST LOOKOUT n yourselves and examine our prices on 1 f1 Plow Steel, Plows, Trace Chains, Spades, t Shovels, Currv Combs, Ac. i KENNEDY BROS. A BARRON. s IRISHPOT A TOEK. BUY the best where you can get them the cheapest. A full stock of Early Rose, Jack" son Whites, and other kinds. KENNEDY BROS. A BARRON. '' WOODEy WAREi i JUST received, a lot of Wooden Bowls, Chu rns, Washboards, Rolling Pins, Cane Brooms, Dish Covers, Baskets, etc. 0 KENNEDY BROS. A BARRON. - IN STOCK. MOUNTAIN Dew, Cream of the City, and other kinds of Flour. We have Kennesaw Flour coming. j KENNEDY BROS. A BARRON. t ONLY 25 CENTS. THREE pound can Peaches for 25 cents. Call i and try thera before they all go. KENNEDY BROS. A BARRON. 0 BUCKETS. ANEW lot of Buckets, of all kinds, just re- w ceived at IfRNWlf.nY BROS. A BARRON'S. , W. II. M'CORKIiE. ! t GUANO. 1 ? A FEW tons of Etiwan Dissolved Bones for J \ A sale by W. H. McCORKLE. u FOR RENT. 7 S THE KING'S MOUNTAIN HOTEL, in York- 1 ville, S. C., formerly occupied by John M. Rawlinson. Apply to ' W. H. McCORKLE, Agent. t - FIRE INSURANCE. t THE undersigned would respectfully announce , that lie is agent for the following old and re- A liable Fire Insurance Companies: . LONDON. LIVERPOOL AND GLOBE, { ATLANTIC, and 1 NIAGARA, And would be pleased to take risks against loss . by fire, in either of the Companies, whose reliability and solvencjr are bevond doubt. W. H. McCORKLE. 1 L. 8 II M. STRAUSS. " ! t GREAT INDUCEMENTS. J . j Bargains. ) li "* - T\URIN(* this month, I will dispose of my t s J.y Winter Stock AT COST PRICE. J I Purchasers would do well to call and look over (j the inducements offered. M. STRAUSS. . HAMPTON'S PICTURES. - "I7IRAMES for the Steel Encraviiifr of Governor 1 Li..mntnn Cfrvin Si Oj>hi S'2 Sft with irlimu fnm - jl uoii.K""' ? . D - . ' plete. Also, 8*10 Photographs of Gov. Hump* " ri too in nice oval Frames for 82.00. at >- FRANCIS D. HILLSON'S. * 'r LOOKING GLASSES. < A STOCK of Looking Glasses, Oval and Rustic * Frames, Ac., at F. D. HILLSON'S. < - PICTURES FRAMED AND Chroinos Mounted atshort notice. FRANCIS D. HILLSON. February 22 2 3rn t THE TROPIC STOVE. ! ?i T AM agent for the justly celebrated TROPIC < s* j f. COOK TNG STOVE, manufactured by Ser ? 3" geant A McCauley, at Greonabnro, N. C., and < I would respectfully inform the public that I am prepared to receive orders for the Stove, at Mc? Connellaville, S. G., and furnish them at the manufacturers' regular prices. These Stoves are ' >r too well known in this section to require any L commendation at my hands. A. F. LINDSAY. February 8 6 4t T. M. POBSON & CO. CASH SYSTEM r AT THE CORNER STORE. a W. H. MoCORKLE, Affent. v o ON and after March 1st, I will adopt the CASH a SYSTEM STRICTLY?sell no one goods * except for cash. I can and will seli you goods c cheaper than any one can afford to sell on credit. 2 Any person wishing to purchase a bill of Goods h for cash, will make good interest on their money t! by calling and purchasing from me, at the Corner p Store. I have reduced all my goods to the lowest v possible cash prices. Many thanks for the liberal p patronage bestowed on me during the past, and f will try to save you money in the future, by sell- 0 ing you goods very low for cash. Persons who have not settled their bills for 1876 will confer a great favor on me, by calling at once find settling. 1 FARMING IMPLEMENTS. J F|LOW Molds, Plow Steel, Laying Iron, Grass- f . Rods, Heel-Screws, Clevises, Lap-Rings, all r for sale at the Cash Grocery of n T. M. DOBSON A CO. ~ FLOUR. 4 K Ann POUNDS of good Western Flour . 1 for sale at low figures, atthecheap \ Cash 'Grocery of T. M. DOBSON A CO. t BACON g ALWAYS on hand, at the lowest cash pricea. ^ Call and see us. T. M. DOBSON A CO. IRISH POTATOES. 1 A A BARRELS of Early Rose Potatoes for } lu sale low, for cash, at . DOBSON'S. J YARN. 1 ALAMANCE Yarn for sale at the Store of I T. M. DOBSON A CO. BOOTS. f eREAT Bargains in Boots to close out, at T. M. DOBSON A CO'S. u BED BLANKETS^ I BARGAINS In Bed Blankets at T. M. DOBSON A CO'S. FLAMAELS. BARGAINS in Flannels, to close out for Spring 8 Goods. T. M. DOBSON 4 CO. POWDER AND SHOT. a YOU can always find Powder, Shot and Caps, 0 at DOBSON'S. ? PAPER AND INK. ALWAYS on hand. Paper, Ink, Slates and Pens, at lowest prices, at D0B80N'S. q BEDTICKING. J YOU can always find the very best Bed-Ticking at DOBSON'S. GUANOS. I . ii EAGLE GUANO. | Cash, per ton, payable May 1st, 1877, $44 00 " Time, per ton, payable Nov. 1st, 1877,. 60 00 Cotton Option 15 cents per pound, 65 00 J Or 433 pounds of middling cotton. " 1 BRADLEY'S PATENT. Cash, per ton, payable May 1st, 1877, $44 00 y Time, per ton, payable Nov. 1st, 1877, 50 00 cj Cotton at 15 cents per pound, 67 00 pacific guano. = Cash, per ton, payable 1st May, 1877, $44 00 Time, per ton, payable 1st Nov. 1877, 50 00 j pacific acid. a Cash, per ton, payable May 1st, 1877, $30 00 ? Time, per ton, payable Nov. 1st, 1877, 35 00 ^ atlantic acid phosphate. a Cash, per tonppay*T>lBiMay"lit, 1877, $30 00 * Time, perton, payable Nov. 1st, 1877, 35 00 ^ Or 300 pounds of middling cotton. T. M. DOBSON A CO. ? LATIMER & HEMPHILL. " ~ AMMONIATED DISSOLVED BONES. WE again have the pleasure of offering; to the a planting community this well known and fl Ktpnlar fertilizer, manufactured and guaranteed 0 give entire satisfaction, by Messrs. J6hn Mer yman A Co. _ Freight only four dollars per ton, which must be paid in advance. LATIMER A HEMPHILL. y farming implements. u FOU can find almost anything in the way of u Farming Implements, such as Plow Molds, Irass Rods, Heel-Bolts, Drawing Chains, Open- " Rings, Singletrees, Clevises, Readv-Made Plows, . fee., at LATIMER A HEMPHILL'S. irish potatoes. A LOT of nice Irish Potatoes |nst received at LATIMER A HfcMPHILL'8. y wheat bran. h 1 LOT of Wheat Bran at $1.25 per bnndred pounds, at LATIMER A HEMPHILL'S. grindstonesT" A FEW Grindstones on hand, which can be r\ bought very cheap for the cash. LATIMER A HEMPHILL. PISTOLS. A NICE lot of Pistols, all sizes and prices, at \ LATIMER A HEMPHILL'S. ffAVASSA GUANO" rHE undersigned having received the most flattering recommendations from those who xiught the above Fertilizers from him last year, akes pleasure in offering it to the planters again, it the following prices: GUANO, $50, cash; $55, time?433 pounds of niddling cotton, per ton. COTTON MIXTURE, $40, cash; $48, lime180 pounds of middling cotton, per ton. ACID PHOSPHATE, $28, cash; $35, time-or 580 pounds cotton per ton. All time sales to be paid for by the first of No member next. Also, I will offer the well-known and excellent CAROLINA FERTILIZER at $45, cash; $51, ,ime; or 450 pounds of cotton per ton. At the solicitation of planters, I have consented o deliver through Mr. 0. N. Davis, at Gastonia, V. 0., and Mr. W. B. Smith, at Clover, S. 0., to vhom, all who wish to receive at those points, vill please apply; the flight to be paid Dy the jurchaser, and will be as low as at anv other >oint. W. D. GLENN, ' Agent at Crowder's Creek, N. C. February 8 6 tf "cheer your homes with music. _ rHAVE made such arrangements with that en- i terprising and reliable Southern Wholesale * louse, Luddenand Bates, of Savannah, that I can luppl v. on short notice, the Mason A Hamlin Orrans, Pianosof the most celebrated manufactories, sheet Music, or any other kind of Musical Mer- n :handize, at the lowest factory prices, and at prices j idnpted to these hard times. A settled determina- gt ion to sell nothing I cannot recommend, and a jractical acquaintance of many years with such foods, enables me to offer great inducements to cc >urchasers. Hi Call at my Photo-Gallery for further particu- ol ars. J. R. SCHORB. p December 21 51 tf K . D. WITHER8P00N. C. E. SPENCER. witherspooff & spencer. ATTORNEYS -A.T LAW, 0 YORKVILLE, S. C. P] Office in rear of Court House. pi |?7TLL practice in the Courts of the State and TT the United States. Special attention given ? o the settlement of estates in the Probate Court. January 25 4 ^ ly NOTICE TO CREDITORS. rw^lTf rw,l nf tha ootnto nf F TI TTAR JL RIS, deceased, are hereby notified to pre- fl lent and establish their several demands and the intnre thereof, before me, on or Ijefore the 1st lay of April, next, or otherwise be debarred from my part of the proceeds of the sale of the lands " jeionging to the estate of the said deceased. J. A. McLEAN, Judge of Probate. February 8 6 8t APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE ? NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, Administrators of the estate of J08INA IARRISON, deceased, will make a final settle- I nent with the Judge of Probate for York oounty. . is )n the 2nd day of March next, when they will i nake application for discharge as Administrators j >f the said estate. tc PETER GARRISON, ) Administrators ' h( ARTHUR GARRISON, J Administrators. ( February 1 5 5t* | ? MORTGAGES of Real Estate, and Titles to J Real Estate. For sale at the ENQUIRER OFFICE. ' , JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. ~ VITAL AIR. 7 rHE earth we inhabit is surronnded by a fluid called air, which is composed of 20 parts of >xygen, and 80 parts of Nitrogen. This air or tmosphere is a ponderable body and extends upward about 45 miles, consequently the pressure f this body at the surface of the earth is very ;reat. It is calculated that each and every indiidual who treads terra firma, bears constantly ipon his person, from this cause, a burden of 8,000 poundB. The proportions in which nature >as mixed this fluid are always the same. In hesethey use an exhilarating, life-giving principle. Change them, and the earth would be a /reck, without a living thing in its broad expanse. Friends, waste not this vital fluid in ask \IA -111.. V 1- T\ nfnfnfn ng creau si wu ium i/rug oivio, xuu ommw f limitation is against you. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. ATTENTION, FARMERS. BUY HARRIS' FERTILIZER. Ingredients for six tons can be bad at the same price that ou pay for one ton of Guano on credit. A good arraer said to me last week, that he would have aised no cotton at all the past season, if he had iot used Harris' Fertilizer. Apply early, to JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. . THE 300 POUNDS f"|F Acid Phosphate that enters into the compo\J sition of a Ton of Harris' Fertilizer, can now >e bad, of superior quality, for $4.25; making be total cost of a ton $11.40. Apply for all the inxedients to JOHN 0. KUYKENDAL, at the fork Drug8tore. SOME PARTICULARS. 7 EVERYBODY knows that they can get anything they want in the Drug line, at the York )rug 8tore. Will give some particulars in our text advertisement. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. G. H. O'LrEARY. T1HE undersigned would respectfully remind I the public that he is still engaged in the manifacture of Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Ac., and rill also do all kinds of repairing at low prices sr cash. SADDLES. A full supply of ladies' and gentlemen's' Sadies, of all the different styles and qualities, contantly on hand and sold at the lowest cash prices. HARNESS. I keep on hand a complete stock of Harness, of II styles?for wagon, buggy and carriage?made f superior stock, in the most workmanlike manier, to which I invite the inspection of the public. SUNDRIES. . Collars, Whips, Martingales, Bridles. Halters, lircingles, Hames, Hamestnngs, Saddle Blan:ets, Ac., Ac., in fall supply, and at the lowest iricea. FURNITURE. In connection with my Saddlery establishment shall also conduct the FURNITURE BUSINESS, and keep on hand a full stock of articles ii that line, consisting of Bureaux, Bedsteads, 'ables. Chairs, Lounges, Cottage and Chamber uites, Ac., of different styles and qualities, and a tbe various kinds of wood. G. H. O'LEARY. DINING TABLES, &C. EXTENSION Dining Tables and Dining Chairs for sale, by G. H. O'LEARY. BEDSTEADS. A NICE lot of Walnut Bedsteads just received. \ Also, Maple and Poplar and Cottage Bedteads for sale Dy G. H. O'LEARY. COOKING STOVES. rHE Cotton King Cooking Stove is a No. 1 Stove. Call and see before buying. For sale heap, by G. IL O'LEARY. A. WILLIFORD, BOCK HILL, S. C. HORSES AND MULES! [WOULD respectfully inform the public that my ? LIVERY. STABLES AT ROCK HILL re still in fall blast, and that with a fall and comlete stock of HORSES AND MULES of all rades, I can salt any class of purchaser, either as > quality of animal or price. Call and examine ly stook, and ascertain THE LOW PRICES t which I am enabled to sell since the election of lampton. BOARDING STOCK. Being amply prepared with commodious and ecure Stables and plentv of provender, I can oard horses bv the single meal, day, week or lonth, at the lowest cosh prices. , HORSES FOR HIRE. I also keep Horses and Vehicles FOR HIRE, nd can send travelers to any point desired, with eet horses, easy carriages ana careful drivers. A. WIDLIFORD. PAY UP. A LL persons indebted to me for stock, and V whoseNotes are due," will do well to pay them p at once and save cost, as I shall be compelled > sue all who fall to make payment. A. WILLIFORD. JOHN J. SMITH. CHEAP GROCERY STORE. A PPLY at the cheap Grocery 8tore of JOHN J. 1l 8MITH, and you will find a nice top-buggy 1 good order, cheap for the cash. "groceries. LONG STRAP WELL BUCKETS, L. H. BROOMS?25 cents, WASH TUBS, MOLASSES IN FIVE GALLON KEGS, KENNESAW FLOUR, DRIED BEEF, CHEESE, PICKLES AND CLUB SAUCE, \ MARYLAND HAMS, WHITE BEANS, PURE LEAF LARD, WHEAT BRAN, PINDERS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS, DRIED APPLES, AXES FOR $1, ORANGES AND LEMONS, COCOA NUTS, BUCKETS. Call at the cash Store and get vour Goods cheap. JOHN J. SMITH. (LANK BOOK MANUFACTORY STATIONERY. AND BOOK BINDERY. rHANKING the public for liberal past patronage, I now invite attention to my complete ock of STAPLE AND FANCY STATIONERY, insisting, in part, of Flat Papers, Midium, Fori Post, Demy, Letter and Note. Blank Books, f every variety; Envelopes, Siates, Ink, Ac, ancy Stationery, Gold Pens and Pencils, Pennives, Writing Desks, Ac. Also, BOOK BINDING DONE, i all its various branches. Sheet Music, Periodais, Law Books, Ac., bound in any style desired. Id Books rebound and repaired. EIIHTED BILL ABB LETTER HEADS A SPECIALTY Orders promptly attended to, at lowest cash rices. E. R. STOKES, 165 Main Street Columbia, S. C. JOHN R. LONDON, Dealer in Fertilizers^ ROCK HILL, S. C? )FFERS to the Farmers of York and the surrounding counties, a variety of FIRST-CLASS GUANOS, id HIGH-GRADE PHOSPHATES for comastingwith Cotton Seed, at GREATLY REDUCED PRICE8. fill arrange to take Cotton at 15 cents. Will de- : ver the Fertilizers at any Depot desired. With twelve years experience IN THE FERTILIZING TRADE, can assure the Farmers that every article I sell unequalled in grade, and that I can make it TO THEIR INTEREST > give me a call. Thankful for past favors, I! ape for liberal patronage in the future. February 1 5 3m NOTICE. i I" AM still Agent for the "American" because it is I the best and cheapest Sewing Machine made. J. R. SCHORB. December 21 51 tf 1 AUCTION SALES. JUDGE OF PROBATE'S SALE. Emily J. Moore and Majr M. Wylie, Petitioners, against Elizabeth Wylie, B. Franklin Wylie, Lawson G. Wylie, Stames Wylie, Sarah C. Wylie, Defendants, heirs-at-law of Samuel Wylie, deceased.?Petition for Partition. BY virtue of an order from Joseph A. McLean, Judge of Probate for York county, I will expose to public sale at York Court House, on the FIRST MONDAY OF MARCH, NEXT, a certain tract of land, situated in York county, South Carolina, lying on Broad River, between the mouths of Buffalo and Bowen's Creeks, bounding on lands of John B. Mintz, dower lands of Elizabeth Wylie and by waters of Broad River, and containing ONE HUNDRED AND TEN ACRES,, more or less, being balance of lands of Samuel Wylie, deceased, after allotting Dower to widow. Also, the interest in remainder of funr I Ai^nrx5 ur uah u, adjoining the above tract, allotted to Elizabeth Wylie, widow, as dower, and in which she has a life estate. TERMS OF SALE. For the tract of one hundred and ten acres?onehalf of the purchase money to be paid in cash on the day of sale; the balance thereof to be secured by bond and reservation of titles, payable at twelve months from day of sale, with interest. The interest in remainder of forty acres to be sold for cash. Should the terms of sale not be complied with, the above property will be re-advertised to be resold, on the next sales-day, at the risk of the former purchaser. (864.65) R. H. GLENN, S. Y. 0. February 4 6 4t" SATjE by u. s. marshal,. Robert Patterson A Co , asrainst Amelia Pride and C. J. Pride. BY virtue of a decree of foreclosure and sale of the United States Circuit Court for the District of 8outh Carolina, in said case, I will sell, for caah, at York Conrt House, on the FIRST MONDAY OF MARCH NEXT, at 12 o'clock. M., all that tract of land on which the defendants now reside, situate in York county about one mile from Rock Hill, on the north side of the road leading to Landsford, containing NINETY-FOUR ACRES, MORE OR LESS. Purchaser to pay for papers. R. M. WALLACE, U. S. Marshal for South Carolina. February 8 6 7? 4tHUNTER & OATES. crockery! crockery!! mo see and to experience is to know." It, is, I therefore, entirely unnecessary for us to say to those who have alreadv made'purchases from us in the Crockery line, that we are offering bargains. But for the benefit of those who have not yet been made bappv at our Crockery Counter, we say that we are in every way prepared to make them so, on the shortestnotice. Call on us. HUNTER A OATES. JUST RECEIVED. A NICE lot of Pants, bleached and brown Shirtings, Drillings, Plaid Osnaburgs, Hickorv Stripes, etc., which we are offering low for cash. HUNTER & OATES. ~ " HATS. fTIO be convinced that we are offering the best 1 bargains in Gents' and Boys' Hats, it is.only necessary to call and examine. HUNTER <ft OATES. READY-MADE CLOTHING. A PEW suits of Gent's Ready-Made Clothing still on hand, and for sale cheap for the cash. HUNTER & OATES. TO THE LADIES. LADIES' Dress Goods, of all kinds, are selling at extremely low prices. Call and get a bargain at once. HUNTER & OATES. GENTS' SHIRTS. ANOTHER lot of Gents' Ready-Made Shirts have just arrived at the cheap cash Store of HUNTER <fe OATES. BALMORALS AND SHAWLS. WE are now offering onr entire stock of Balmorals and Shawls at extremely low figI ures. HUNTER & OATES. BLANKETS. SEVERAL pairs of nice Blankets for sale low, to close oat. HUNTER <fe OATES. NAVASSA GUANO.^555 HAVING purchased a large quantity of NA* VASSA GUANO, we are now enabled to otfer this popular Fertilizer on better terms and at less cost to the planters than the same has been offered in any previous season. We now quote our reduced prices: Eir?T? /1ACJTT BAViBT.P A "DTJTT. 1ST 1877 r UIV X A A OA AWA| AVI I Navassa Guano, per ton, $50 00 Navassa Cotton Mixture, per ton,... 40 00 Navassa Acid Phosphate, per ton,... 28 00 ON TIME, PAYABLE NOVEMBER 1ST, 1877, IN MONEY: Navassa Guano, per ton, $55 00 Navassa Cotton Mixture, per ton,... 48 00 Navassa Acid Phosphate, per ton,... 35 00 With the liberal option (remaining open until November 1, 1877) of delivering cotton at Yorkville, or the planter's nearest depot, to be received by us at 15 cents per -pound, on the basis of Charleston Middlings, at the following prices, to wit: Navassa Guano, per ton...... |65 00 Navassa Cotton Mixture, per ton,... 57 00 1 Navassa Acid Phosphate, per ton,... 42 00 At these last mentioned prices, when paid in cotton at 15 cents per pound, only the following quantities of cotton will be required : For one ton of Navassa Guano, 433 pounds. . Fnr one ton Navassa Cotton Mixture. 380 pounds. For one ton of Navassa Phosphate, 280 pounds. To the above will be added only $4.00 per ton freight, to be paid in cash. JEFFERYS 4 METTS. February 15 7 tf ?? I FALL MILLINERY. WE would respectfully inform the public that we are now receiving our FALL STOCK OF MILLINERY, including all the fashionable styles for the season, which we will sell 1 AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES. , Thankful for the patronage heretofore bestowed upon our establishment, and assuring the ladies < that we shall eiert every effort TO GIVE SATISFACTION TO CUSTOMERS, we hope to secure a continuance of their custom. OLD HATS remodeled and retrimmed at short notice, and at reasonable prices. CALL AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS. Misses MASSEY & SMITH. ETTENGER & EDMOND. 1 RICHMOND, VA. MANUFACTURERS of Portable and Station- ] ary Engines, Boilersof all kinds, I CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, J Grist Mills, Mill Gearing, Shafting, Pulleys, 4c., i American Turbine I WATER WHEELS, 1 and Cameron's Special Steam Pump. ' f Hend for Catalogue. TT T> TITXYfAVm 1 W M. HiTl 12/n Vj?iiv. n? r? hiiymun jl/# j November 2 44 ly 1 PRIVATE BOARDING, THE undersigned is prepared to accommodate Hoarders by the day, week or month at bis residence, over Hope's'Store. Good board and comfortable lodgings furnished at reasonable prices. Single meals furnished on application. H. C. STRAUSS. January 11 2 tf J. R. SCHORB'S PHOTO-GALLERY, 1ST HOUSE EAST OF THE MIL. . A SUPERIOR Skylight, a gallery with every convenience, ana a determination to do my best, enables me to promise satisfaction to all in ' want of correct and nattering likenesses. Cloudy t weather is as good or better than sunshine ior all subjects, except small children. AUCTION SALES. SHERIFF'S SALES. Tl Y virtue of writs of fieri 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: One bay Mare Mule, levied on as the property of B. F. Briggs, at the suit of A. Wiliiford. (60 Two brown mules, one bay horse, one 2-horse wagon, and one single buggy and harness, levied on as tne property of D. EL. White, at the suit of > Raymond Gibson. ($1.20 One tract of land situated near Fort Mill, containing nine hundred acres, more or less, bounded by lands of T. B. Withers,1 J.. M. White, , Raymond Gibson and others, levied on as the property of D. H. White, at the suit of Raymond Gibson and others. _ ($2.25.) One tract of land, whereon the Defendant now resides, situated on the waters of Turkey creek, containing two hundred acres, more or less, and bounded by landsbf Jefferson Kirkpatrick, Samuel C. Youngblood, Jeptha Owinn and others, levied on as the property of Chesley C. Gwinn, at the suit of Thomson and Jefferys and others. ($5.25 jsff* Terms invariably cash. Purchasers who do not comply with the terms of sale, must expect the property bid off by them to be advertised for resale at their risk for the ensuing sales-^fay. R. H. GLENN, 8. Y. a February 8 6 4t JUDGE OF PROBATE'S SALE. Thomas M. Carothers, Administrator of the estate of John N. Carothers, deceased, against James W. Harris and others.?Oomp laint for Relief. BY virtue of an order from Joseph A. McLean, Judge of Probate for York county, South Cai&ina, I will bxpose to public sale at York Court House, on the FIRST MONDAY OF MARCH, NEXT, at the risk of the former purchaser, a tract of land situated in York county, belonging to the estate of F. H. Harris, deceased, known as the "Faulkner place," adjoining lands of T. M. Neely, A. C. Sutton and others, containing EIGHTY ACRES, MORE OR LESS. The proceeds of said sale to be applied to the payment of the debts of the said deceased, and for partition. TERMS OF SALE. One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash on the day of sale. The balance on a credit until the 1st or January, 1878, with interest from day of sale, the purchasers to give bonds with approved personal sureties. Titles not to be executed until the whole of the purchase money is paid. . * Should the terms qf salMiot be oomplied with, the above property will be re-advertised to be resold on the next sales-day, at the risk of the former purchaser. ?1?A -r% TT /-IT TWVTXT q V n a. n. vrjjAmi, j. . vi February 8 6 4t JUDGE QF PROBATE'S SALE. A. Baxter Springs, Plaintiff; against Sarah Spencer, widow and sole heir-at-law of Isaac Spencer, deceased, Defendant. . DY virtue of an order, made in the above cause, D by Hon. J. A. McLean, Judge of said Court, I will sell at York Court House on THE FIBST MONDAY IN MARCH, NEXT, all that tract of land, situate in Fort Mill township, York county, bounded by lands of A. B. Springs, D. H. White, Harris Kimbrelland dower lands of Sarah Spencer, containing ONE HUNDRED AND FOURTEEN ACRES, more or lees, being remaining lands of Isaac Spencer, deceased, after allotting dower from original tract, aa shown, more particularly, by nlata nn fl1? in thfl Probata Office. Also, the interest to remainder in SIXTY ACRES, adjoining the above tract, allotted to Mrs. Sarah Spencer, as dbwer, and in which she has a life estate. V, TERMS OF SALE-CASH. Should the terms of sale not be complied with, the property will be re-advertised to be resold on the next sales-day, at the risk of the former purchaser. (110.60) R. H. GLENN, S. Y. C. FebruaVy 8 6 4t ASSIGNEE'S SALE. In the District Court of the United States for the District of South Carolina. In the Matter of ) ' J . HAMILTON WILSON, } In Bankruptcy. Bankrupt. J BY virtue of an order from Hon. Geo. S. Bryan, Judge of said Court, I will expose to public sale, at York Court House, ON 8ALES-DAY IN MARCH, NEXT, immediately after the Sheriff's sales, the Homestead tract of the above-named Bankrupt, situate in York county, on Luke's Branch, Reedy Fork, containing , TWO* HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACRES, more or less, and bounded by lands of Henderson Whisonant, John Dover, Noah Hardin and others. , TERMS OF SALE. Cash sufficient on the day of sale to pay the costs of these proceedings. The balance on a credit of twelve months with interest from day of sale, to be secured by a bond and mortgage of the premises sold. J. H. CLAWSON, Assignee. February 8 6 4t FORECLOSURE OF MORTGAGE. In the Common Pleas. John R. Falls, Plaintiff, against David H. Smith and A. M. Jackson, Defendants.? Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale. BY virtue of an order from His Honor T. J. Mackey, Judge of the 6th Circuit, I will ex- "V pose to public sale, at York Court House, on the FIRST MONDAY OF MARCH. NEXT, a certain tract of land, situate in York county, on Moore's Branch, waters of Allison Creek, about six miles north of Yorkville, containing TWO HUNDRED AND FORTY ACRES, more or less, and bounded by lands of A. D. Harvey. J. Randolph Wallace, Andrew Jackson, Mr*. E. A. Neely and John Walker. TERMS OF SALE-CASH. Should the terms of sale not be complied with, the property will he re-advertised to be resold on the next sales-day. at the risk of the former parchaser. ($8.25) B. H. GLENN, 8. Y. C. February 8 6 4t SHERIFF'S SALE. S. R. Moore and others, .Plaintiffs, against William M. Kerr, Defendant.?Decree. BY yirtue of an order from His Honor T. J. Mackey, Judge of the 6th Circuit, T will expose to public sale at York Court House, on the FIRST MONDAY OF MARCH, NEXT, a certain tract of land, whereon the defendant now resides, situate near the town of Yorkyille, containing * ' ONE HUNDRED ACRES, more or less, and bounded by lands of Thos. W. Clawson, Wm. B. Wilson, Edward Thomas and others. TERMS OF SALE-CASH. Should the terms of sale not be oomplied with, the property will be re-advertised to be resold on t.ha next safes dav at the risk of the former pur chaser." ($7.50) R. H. GLENN, S. Y.*C. February 8 6 4t FORECLOSURE OF MORTGAGE. In tlie Common Pleas. W. L. Roddy, Plaintiff, against B. J. Massey, Defendant?Complaint for Foreclosure. ^ BY virtue of an order from His Honor T. J. Maokey, Judge of the 6th Circuit, I will expose to public sale, at York Court House, on the FIRST MONDAY OF MARCH, NEXT, a certain tract of land, situate in York county, South Carolina, containing 397} ACRES, MORE OR LESS, bounded by lands of J. A. Faris, S. J. Cureton, Dr. W. J. White, James T. Ferguson and others. TERMS OF SALE-CASH. Should the terms of Bale not be complied with, the property will be re-advertised to be resold on the next sales-day, at the risk of the former purchaser. ($7,121) R. H. GLENN, S. Y. C. February 8 6 4t VALUABLE HOTEL PROPERTY FOR SALE. A THE commodious three-story jirrfy'.S brick building, situated on Main street, in the town of Yorkville, KseSnflBT nearlv ooDosite the Court House. md, for many years,"favorably known to the public as ROSE'S HOTEL, ; will be disposed of, on good terms, at private sale, to a suitable purchaser. The house lis located in the business centre of the town, and contains fifty well lighted and ventilated rooms. Attached to the premises are separate buildings for the accommodation of servants, a good stable, a productive garden spot, and plenty of yard room. On the grounds is a never failing well of THE FINEST WATER IN THE STATE. The Chester and Lenoir Railroad runs through a portion of the lot, and within a few feet of the rear entrance to the HoteL The climate of Yorkville Is unsurpassed for health by thatof any other place in the State, whilst the increased railroad facilities, which the town has acquired of recent pears, and the presence of the Military School and die Female College?two of rHE BEST INSTITUTIONS OP TEE KIND n South Carolina?have contributed steadily to tsgrowing prosperity. The titles to the property are unimpeachable, ind the owner is only induced to part with it bejause his Hotel business in the City of Columbia ibsorbs his time and attention too much to permit him to conduct the business in Yorkyille. 3n a basis that would make it acceptable to the lublic, it would prove profitable to any person vho would give it his personal supervision, rerms of sale will be made Known on application o W. E. ROSE, Rose's Hotel, Columbia, S. C. February 15 7 lm .'