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The preamble to the resolution declares that the Notherc States whioh had nullified the Constitu- ' tion had no right totote for a President. t The Picayune, a paper which has heretofore c been opposed to the State Rights party, in its s issue of this evening, gives way before the cur- f rent of public feeling, and admits that the people ( of Louisiana are strongly in favor of secession. a Convention Movements in the Southern 3 States. ELECTIONS FOR MEMBERS OF CONVENTIONS. 8 Mississippi December 20, 1860 Florida December 22, 1860 Alabama, December 24, 1860 Georgia, January 2,1860 * CONVENTIONS MEET. South Carolina December 17,1860 Florida January 3,1861 Alabama January 7, 1861 _ 7 isri - Mississippi .? Georgia January 16, 1861 , SPECIAL LEGISLATIVE SESSIONS COMMENCE. * Louisiana .December 10, 1860 a Texas (informal) December 17, 1860 r Tennesse January", 1861 Virginia January 7,1851 0 The Legislatures of North Carolina, S. Caro- t lina, Georgia, and Arkansas are still in sessioD. The Mississippi Legislature has just adjourned, j ? ? i Virginia Ojtbr.?The Norfolk (Va.) Argus is "credibly informed" that the various offers to Governor Gist, of South Carolina, of the per- : annul sorvieM of Vireinians. in case she should . need them, already embrace bands comprising in ( the aggregate about 16,000 men. NewNobthekn Republic.?The Washington correspondent of the Richmond Dispatch says : "A plan is on foot to form a new republic, in eluding all the States except New England, which will be transferred to Canada. This is talked of seriously; but it never will be done." Home Independence.?We have been shown (j a piece of carpeting from a loom in this section, ( which will compare favorably with that of manufacturing countries. The material is common but substantial. The work is well put together, ; and combines the qualities of durability and homespun beauty. The good old days of republican simplicity, we trust are rapidly returning. ?Rock Hill Chronicle. 1 1 CONSIGKEES FEB KING'S MOUNTAIN B. BOAD ; From the 5th to the lltA of December, inclusive. 1 Kahnweiler it Brothers, B. P. Boyil, A. R. Homesley, J. Smith, J. M. Adams, W. C. D. Latirnore, D. Fronebgrger, W. D. it J. C. Miller, A. HarrUl, Carroll, Clark &. Co., B. T. Wheeler, C. E. Spratt, Dr. J. F. Lindsay, D. B. Ross, A. Toriano, E. M. Kirkpatrick, Fulton, Cobb it Co., Dr. L. : A. HU1, J. D. P. Currencc, H. W. it E. H. Fullenwider, T. P. Wells it Co., J. VV. Beard, J. Stephenson, W. B. Griffin, W. P. McFadden, J. Dulin, R. Jennings, J. McGill, Mrs. 1 B. H. Moore, J. T. Lowry, Waterhouse &. Bowes, Cadet T. C. Pinckney, A. A. Mckenzie and S. R. Moore. Sjitial flaiitts. JOHN BBATTON ERWIN, ~ YORKVILLE, S. C., Will practice Law and Equity in the Courts of the Northern Circuit. Office at the rear of the Court House. May 17 20 tf 0. davis hilton, 1 / sam'l w. melton, Chester, S. C. j I Yorkville, S. C. MELTON & MELTON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, yorkville, s. 0. Will practice in the Courts of Union, York, Lan caster Chester, and Fairfield Districts. Particular attention given to collections. Office In the Ordinary's Office, in the Court House. To the Public.?The undersigned, being well known as a writer, would offer his services to all requiring literary aid. He will furnish Addresses, Orations, Essays, Presentation Speeches, Replies and lines for Albums, Acrostics, prepare matter for the press, write Obituaries and Poetry upon any subject. Address, postpaid, F1NLEY JOHNSON, . Baltimore, Md. "Yes you May.''?No More Grey Hair! No More Bald Heads! Why? Because Heirn street's Inimitable Restorative is coming into general use. There is nothing like it. Price 60 cents and $1.00 per bottle. Sold everywhere. W. E. HAGAN & CO., Proprietors, Troy, N. Y. See Advertisement. Sands' Sabsaparilla.?The popularity ac- ] ouired bv this truly invaluable medicine is as extended as it iB richly merited. If the tens of thousands of Scrofulous Ulcers which have been cicatrized and permanently healed by this extraordinary antiseptic had each a tongue, a cho- 1 rus of testimony would attest its efficacy, not only in Scrofula and all external manifestations of disease, but in Dyspepsia, Billious Complaints, General Debility, and the various internal disorders to which it affords speedy and lasting relief. Prepared and sold by A. B. & D. SANDS, Druggists, 100 Fulton Street, New York. Sold also by ALLISON & BRATTON, York ille, S. C. Sold also by Druggists generally. Dr. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. ' Where this article is known it is a work of supererogation to say one word in its favor, so ' well is it established as an unfailing remedy for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Croup, Whooping Cough, Asthma, Quinsy, Phthisic, diseases of the Throat, Chest, and Lungs, as well as that most dreaded of all diseases, Consumption, which high medical authority has pronounced to be a curable disease. Those who have used this remedy know its value; those who have not, have but to make a single trial to be satisfied that of all others it is the remedy. TesMmony from South Carolina. Laurensville, S. C., April 20, 1800. Messrs. S. W. Fowle & Co.,? Gentlemen :?Please send me per first steamer six dozen of De. Wistar's Balsam of Wild T finr) tKa Roloam J a fa a f ivrntrinfr VyilbJ&Kl X UUU vuckV %iiv ivj i^ivkiu^ in popularity, and by those who have used it is exceedingly valued. Indeed, purchasers generally are loud in praise of its virtues in speedily curing Coughs, Colds, and Pulmonary Affections. Respectfully, J. H. HENRY. Of the many respectable gentlemen in Laurens District who have used and believe in the great value of the Balsam, is William Simpson, Esq., Clerk of the Court, to whom we are permitted to refer. Prom Rev, JESSE M. WOOD, D. D. Rome, Ga., April 4, 1860. Dear Sirs:?This certifies that four years ago I suffered with a distressing Cough. During the winter and spring of 1856, I used Dr. TFi>tar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, with considerable advantage. I consider it a valuable remedy for Coughs and Colds. J. M. WOOD. ggy Caution to purchasers. The only genuine Wistar}s Balsam has the written signature of "I Bctt8" and the printed one of the proprietors on the outer wrapper; all other is vile and worthless. Prepared by SETII W. FOWLE & Co., Boston, and for sale by ALLISON & BRATTON, Yorkville, S. C. Nov 29 48 4t The Great English Remedy. SIR JAMES CI-ARKE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS. This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the cure of all those painful and dangerous diseases incident to the female constitution. It moderates all excesses and removes all obstructions, from whatever cause, and a speedy cure may be relied on. TO MARRIED LADIES it is peculiarly suited. It will, in a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. CAUTION. 77tese Pills should not be taken by females that are vregnant, during the FIRST THREE M 0 NT IIS, as they are sure to bring on Miscarriage ; but at | every other time, and in every other case, they are verfectly safe. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pain in the Back and Limbs, Heaviness. Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Low ness of spirits, Hysterics, Sick Headache, Whites and all the painful diseases occasioned by a disordered system, these Pills will effect a cure when all other means have failed. Full directions in the patnphle* around ea:h package, which should be carefully preserved. A bottlecontaining 50 pills, and encircled wit} the Government Stamp of Great Britain, can be sent post free for SI and 6 postage stamps. JOB MOSES, Rochester, N. Y., General Agent for United States. For Sale in Yorkville by ALLISON & BRATTON ; and by all respectable Druggists, everywheae. VAN SCHAACK & GUIEKSON, Charleston; and JOHN WRIGHT & CO., New Orleans, Wholesale Agents. April 26 17 leowly Qlj- The use ot Dr. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters for Dvsjcpsia, Flatulency, Heaviness of the Stomach, or any other ike affection, is second to none In America or abroad. To >e able to state confidently that the "Bitters'' are a certain urc for dispepsia and like diseases, is to the proprietors a ource of unalloyed pleasure. It removes all morbid matter rom the stomach, purities the blood, imparts renewed vitally to the nervous system, giving it that tone and energy so ndispensible for the restoration of health. The numerous cknowledginents of its superior excellence aud beneficent esultx, have assured the proprietors that it cannot but prove great cure to the afflicted, and impart vitality to the whole ystem. For sale by ALLISON St BRATTON, Yorkvillc, S. C. Dec 6 49 lm Jjpttltfill. Married?On Tuesday, lith instant, by A. S.Wallace, !sq., Mr. CHELSEA McCALLA, of Tunnel Hill, Georgia, nd Miss FRANCES A., daughter of William E. and SaahGunn, of York District, S. C. (pj- We arc much obliged for the truly superb specimen if cake sent to our sanctum by the fair bride. It's a pity hat South Carolina should lose any of her guns just now! On the 6th instant, by Rev. Robt. Latlian, Mr. GILBERT IIKIN and Miss MARY ADKIN, all of York District. ?fiifuarg. Died?At his residence, at Louisiana, Pike Co., Missoui. on Saturdav. the 16th of June, alter an illness of seven lays, Mr. JOSEPH CARROLL, in the 79th year of his age. Mr. Carroll was born in York District, South Carolina, m the 25th of September, 1781. At the age of 29 was marled to Miss Isabella Henry. He joined the Scceder Church n 1812, since which up to' the time of his death he lived a nember in full communion in that Church. In 1817 he noved with his wife and four children to Pike County Missourl, and settled on a farm on Buffalo Creek, five miles vest of this city (he was present at the raising of the first touse in the town of Louisiana). There in the quiet se:lusion of his rural home, lie fought the great battle of his Ife. Amid the difficulties and privations of a new country, le succeeded in raising up and educating a large and reipectabie family of sons and daughters. A true Christian lioncer, he never yielded to the apparent necessities ofcomilying with the customs around him, bu; ever stood alooi rom all that would mar the character of the christian or legrade the man. CARPETS! CARPETS!! JUST RECEIVED bv Adams' Express, a beautiful assortment of BRUSSELS, INGRAIN and THREE-PLY JAKPETS, at KAHNWEILER is BROS.' Cheap Store. December 13 50 tf EXECUTOR'S SALE. THE undersigned will sell at the late residence of J NO B. SYVANN, deceased, on THURSDAY. 3rd day of JANUARY next, one sett BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS, out IVAGON, CARPENTER'S TOOLS, Fanning Utensils ami Kitchen Furniture, (gj- Terms made known on the da\ jf sale. H. L. SWANN, Executor. * December 13 50 3t* ORDINARY'S NOTICE. ADMINISTRATORS, EXECUTORS, and GUARDIANS, are hereby notified that their next ANNUAL RETURNS must be filed in the Ordinary's Office, before the FIRST DAY OF FEBRUARY next; otherwise,rules wil be issued against thein, without exception. JOHN B. JACKSON, o. v. t>. Dec 13 50 8t 1*1'BLie SALE. WILL be sold at my residence in York District, on WEI) NESDAY, the 26th of DECEMBER, instant, at PUBLIC SALE, 800 or 1000 BUSHELS OF CORN, a quantity o FODDER, WHEAT, OATS, HORSES, MULES, CATTLE, Hogs, Carriage, Buggy, Household and Kitchen Furniture Fanning Utensils, See. Q(J- Terms made known on the da; of sale. J. M. ROSS. December 13 50 2t ATTENTION ! ^2JASPER EIGHT INFANTRY'. YOU are hereby ordered to parade in FRONT OF THI COURT HOUSE', on FRIDAY next, at 3 o'clock, P.M. for drill and Instruction. Bv order of Capt. Jenkins. * JAMES MASON, 0. S. December 13 50 It MASOX1C FESTIVAL.. \ jk / THE Members of PHILANTHROPIC LODGI \g?/ are hereby notified that tlie Anniversary of SAIN'] JSj&C JOHN, THE EVANGELIST, will be celebrate! at the LODGE on the 27th instant. Brother J. R BRATTON, M. D., will deliver an Address on the ocea sion. All Masons in good standing, are fraternally invito to be present. 8. J. KUYKENDAL, > JAMES L. CLARK, > Committee I). J. LOGAN. ) December 13 50 3t WlilTCOJIB'S REMEDY ~ FOR ASTHMA. For Sale at the YORK DRUG STORE. December 13 SO tf CHEROKEE KEMUUl. A\ UNFAILING CURE for Gonorrhea and all disease of tlie urinarv organs. This remedy strikes at the very roo of the disease. For Sale bv DR. W. B. GRIFFIN. December 13 50 tf SPICES ! SPICES!! SPICES!!! CINNAMON and- Cloves?whole and ground; Red am Black PEPPER, Mace, Nutmegs, Alspice, Ste. For sale a VV. Bv GRIFFIN'S York Drugstore. December 13 SO tf JAMAICA GI\GEU. A LARGE supply of BROWN'S ESSENCE OF J A MA I C"A GINGER. Just Received and for sale at the YORK DRUG STORE. December 13 SO tf BRONCHIAL TROCHES. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES, for Coughs, Cold and Consumption. For sale at the YORK DRUG STORE. December 13 50 tf "THE YORRVILLE EXftUlRER FOR 1881. THE Proprietor, LLWIS M. GRIST, tiuving disposedo a half-interest in tin: ENQUIRER to W.M. W. EAST, tin new firm of GRIST Sc EAST hereby offer their "stock ii trade," for a reasonable portion of the public patronage.? They had intended to add many new attractions to thei journal, such as would commend it to every home circle ii the State, and to this end were making outlays amounting ii the aggregate to nearly ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS; but the solemn crisis through which its a people we art passing, the agitated state of the public mind, the vas amount of NEWS and popular reading afloat in the I'rcs: of the times, and the dependence of many upon us for the transmission of this matter to them, demand of us an unu sual devotion to the peculiar WANTS OF THESE PATRONS. They would say, however, to the people of the State, tint tliey are "standing bidders" for a place at their hearthstones and" as soon as the quietude of the times will at all permit it thev intend to revert tit their "lirst love"?the establishmen of a FAMILY' AND SOCIAL JOURNAL that will vie it interest with the most interesting. JAS. WOOD DAVIDSON. The Proprietors design retaining this gifted and versatih writer, as CONTRIBUTOR FROM COLUMBIA. He wil hereafter devote more attention to NEWS ITEMS FROM THE CAPITAL, which will make his a very attractive column to an,during nicse excited limes. it were needles: for us to speak of his numerous and peculiar qualification; for this all-knowing, till-mentioning, cliit-cliat-y position. It addition to Mr. DAVIDSON, tliey have liad the good fortune to secure in a similar sphere, the services of "0U1 RL'BV'?the racy, sparkling and witty WILLIAM M. MARTIN, who will wield his distinguishing sceptre over the HUMOROl'S DEPARTMENT. Mr. MARTIN is a graduate of Wolfed College, a yoiim man of rare poetical endowments; possessing withal a fum of Humor that never wearies with its dullness nor otlend: by its asperity. As a good laugh is wholesome at all times we deem it a bit of great good fortune to have obtained "RUBY'S" mirth-provoking pen in this capacity. Under tin auspices of these two gentlemen, we feel assured that tin reader, when lie wearies of the EDITOR'S ARM CIIAII AN'D SCISSORS, will find much to interest, and much ti "hold both sides" and laugh over, in the CONTRIBUTORIAL DEPARTMENT. The Proprietors have procured FOUR OR FIVE ORIG INAL STORIES, which will equal, and some of them sur pass, the Romances heretofore published in their columns.? tine of them is by Mrs. EU'AUT, of Columbia, the well known and highly-admired author of "Ellen Campbell; or Kins'* Mounuiiii," which aitonied our pages last summer.? It is a Domestic Story, entitled the "THE WEALTH OP HOME;" and judging from the opening chapters, will be more deepl; interesting, if possible, than "Ellen Campbell." Anothc of these Stories is "THE SHADOW ON THE WALE"a tale of Colonial Virginia?by JOHN E8TEN COOKE, whose genius is deepening and ripening every year, and win has already contributed some of the most happily coneeivec and gracefully executed romances to the literature of tin South: The other Stories on hand are interesting ami well written. The publication of these Romances will be begin as soon as the present excitement abates, and the -days o peace," return. In order to enlist still more earnest ami extensive competition. the Proprietors offer to the getters-up of Clubs, tin following AIIttAWiiVJi Li SI UF PREMIUMS. Believing this to he a time when EVERYBODY slmtili read the newspaper, and especially desirous that tiie 11N QUIRER SHALL VISIT EVERY HOME, in York His triet. they propose to give a most superb SPECIAL PRE MIL'.M to the person who procures the LAKH EST NUM BER OF NEW SUBSCRIBERS, at .?-1 oil, invariahlv it advance. The Premium will he a SBWIM; MACIHNT worth FIFTY DOLLARS; and is open to competition only r or new scdscriiieks. The contestants tor this Prize however, will stand a chance tor TWO PI I EM I CMS? t hi: one, lutd the highest offered below; the two combined being worth NINETY DOLLARS!! GENERAL PREMIUMS. To the person sending us the largest Club of st'BsrRi bers, at SI 50, in advance, we will give one of COLT's REVOLVING FIVE SHOOTER SHOT OCXS, wortl FORTY DOLLARS! To the persons sending us the second largest club of sub seribers, on the same terms, we will give TWO I,\RGIGILT FRAMED PARLOR PICTURES, valued at TVVEN TY DOLLARS! (Kj-'l'uE Prizes will he awarded to the successful com petitors on the FIRST MONDAY OF APRIL next, hn the clubs should he sent in at tile earliest possible period, n which additions may be made up to the day of award. \i NAME WILL HE COCNTEI) in competition, which Inn not been paid for at the above date. {jj^-OED SUBSCRIBERS, if in arrears, will not lie takei at Club rates, until the arrearages are paid; and to tlios< who desire to make up Clubs, a statement of arrearages wil be furnished on application. TERMS?IN ADVANCE. One Copy, TWO DOLLARS; Tiirke Copies, S3 25 Six Copies!$10 j Ten Copies, j Twenty Copies. $30 {?j~ To persons who send us Clubs of TEN, or niori names, but who may fail to obtain a Prize, we will send ; oopv of the ENQUIRER one year; and to those who sem in a" Club of TWENTY and upwards, yet who do not se cure one of the above Prizes, we will give mi extra ('< )P\ OF THE ENQUIRER aud any THREE DOLLAR BOOK that may lie selected. Of?-No deduction from the regular subscription price wil he made, except to Chilis paying in advance. Or/-All communications, to ensure prompt attention should lie addressed to the "ENQUIRER," Yorkvii.i.k S. C., and tint to either of the Proprietors, |iersonally. GRIST & EAST, Proprietors. Yorkville, S. C., December 6,1660. ESTATE SALE. ESTATE OF WILLIAM McKEMNA, deceased, of Dmeastcr District, South Carolina. WILL be sold, commencing on thc21ST OF JANUARY next md continuing from day to day until the whole is disposed of?by order of the Executors of the last Will and Testament of WILLIAM McKENNA, and by consent of the heirs-nt-law of the Testator, at the Village of Lancaster, near tlie Court House, All of the following Valuable Estate, Real and Personal, All that PLANTATION OR TRACT OF LAND, situate about one mile South of the Court House, containing about 2,000 acres, bounded by lands of .Major Clinton, .Mrs. E. House, W. S. Harper, Archibald Fleming and others. These lands are abundantly watered by three Creeks: Hear, Turkey Quarter and Rum Creeks. On the former of these Creeks, convenient to the Negro Quarter, is nil excellent Mill-seat. On these lands are a Dwelling House, known as the "Rock House," Overseer's House, Negro t|uarters and other out-buildings, and a Gin-house and Cotton Screw. This plantation has about 1000 acres cleared?the remainder wood land, and will be divided into separate Tracts before the day of sale. All that PLANTATION on Gill's Creek, containing about 500 acres, hounded by lands of AY. Me.Mullen, Jones Crockett, Dr. R. E. Wylie, and on the South by Lancaster Village ; 300 acres of which is cleared, the remainder good timber land. It is watered by Gill's (.'reek. All that PLANTATION OR TRACT OF LAND, on Sugar Creek, about two miles Southeast of Fort Mills Depot. York District, containing dob acres; bounded by lands of Harris Saville, Dr. Stewart, John T. Withers, and the Sugar Creek. A VALUABLE HOUSE AND LOT, in the Village of Lancaster, the residence of the late Mr. McKcima, containing six rooms, negro houses, kitchen, and all other necessary out-buildings, and an excellent well of water. ai.SO : The LOT AND HOTEL on the corner of Broad and Gay-streets, now occupied by A. J. Beldon. Adjoining the Hotel is a slore house fronting on llroad street, large stable, aud other necessary buildings, and a garden lot. The STOKE HOUSE AM) LOT, fronting on Broad street, now occupied as an Apothecary Sliop. . The HOUSE AM) LOT, fronting on Broad street together with a large garden lot, kitchen, stable, &e. A VACANT LOT, fronting on Broad street. On the rear of this lot, fronting on White street, Is a large stable, Willi good loft, &c. The STORE-HOUSE AN I) LOT, fronting on Broad street, formerly occupied by J. B. Cousart. There are live ; commodious rooms on the "upper story, and in the rear, immediately adjoining, is a brick house. The STORE-HOUSE AND LOT, formerly occupied by J. E. Cousart, fronting on Broad street. | The COUNTING HOUSE, with spacious Room on up. per story, ami LOT, froutingou Broad street,now occupied I as a Law Office. The STORE-HOUSE AND LOT, with convenient room . above, formerly occupied by Robinson it Crockett, fronting on Broad and Duulap streets. All the above Lots extend frotn Broad Street to White ' street. I The HOUSE AND LOT situate on White and Meeting streets, known as the Martin House. On the premises are necessary out-builtlings, and a large garden lot. A large number of VACANT LOTS in the Village of Lancaster, of which particular descriptions will be given in ; a future advertisement before the sale. A large and verv prime gang of about one hundred and eighty (IK)) NEGRO SLAVES. MULES, HORSES, EIGHT WELL-BROKE OXEN. Cattle, Hogs, Wagons, Ploughs. Blacksmith's Tools, ami Plantation Implements of every kind. Corn, Peas, Oats, " Fodder, &c., Household and Kitchen Furniture, and two Carriages. Terms.?For all sums under fifty dollars ($50,) cash; for all sums over that amount for the personal property, onethird cash, the balance in one and two years, with interest from day of sale, payable annually, and well secured ; for > the real estate one-fourtli cash, the balance in one, two and , three years, with interest from day of sale, payable annually, and secured by bond and mortgage. Further particulars hereafter. Dec 13 50 Ct I YIO\ A A DEMY. - THE Exercises of this Academy will lie re!' jtfrHBJU-. sullied on the FOURTEENTH <ip JANCA' "v proximo, under the supervision of Maj. Jl>HN C. HOLEY, whose experience as a teacher, warrants us in recommending the 1 School to all who may he interested in a School, either preparatory to College, or to the common pursuits of life. The Academy is situated at Tirzali Church, midway between Yorkville and Iloek Hill?eight miles from each.? The moral character of the country is good, and the temptations to vice and prodigality, are as few as in any locality in the State. Students will tie received at any time, and charged from the time of entrance. Deductions made only in cases of protracted illness. Hoard can lie obtained, convenient to tlm Academy, tit ten dollars per month. " TERMS PEU SESSION OF 5 MONTHS?IN ADVANCE. Spelling, Heading and Writing, - - - 7 UU s English Grammar, History, &e., - ... in ou t The above, With the Classics, *20 00 (SJ- Conveyances will be furnished at Yorkville or Koek Hill, by giving due notice to the Principal. For further information, address the Principal at either of ' the above mentioned places. Dk. J. C. IUCKLIN, Chairman of Trustees. I John Barron, Sccrctanj. t Dee (i * )!! 3tn co.Vi it'> "s i a.e; TjTr \ i:*? roks.IX EQUITY? YORK DISTRICT. Sarah A. E. Greer, ) es. x llillJ'or Sulc oj AVgroe*. Eliza C. Greer, cl at.) IN obedience to tin- order of Chaneellor I nulls in the a?..? - i .. ui ,.,.i.i... vmttr rrifitT HOUSE", on the" FIRST Sioxi'/Av i\ JANI'aVv ne.it, s till- following I.IK El. Y SEGROES: ROSE, ;i negro woman about fifty years old; BETSEY, about eighteen?very likely?and child, JA.VK, two years old ; ABEAM. seventeen years eld?a prime field liainl.? The above NEC RUES sold for partition among tile lieirsat law of Isoiu Greer, deceased. Terms ok Sale.?Uasli enough to pay tin; costs of this f suit and expenses of sale. The balance of the purchase , money to be on a credit of twelve months, with interest , from day of sale?payable annually?purchaser giving bond with at least two good sureties. I ($4 2.1) WALTER B. MITTS, C. E. 1". D. , December 12, ltT.il. .10 It 1 COMMISSION KIt'S SACK. IS EQUITY?YORK VIST. Geo. S. Wright and Sarah E. Wright.) per pro umie, I Rill for Partition. * Robert Wright, ct at. J ^ IN obedience to the order of the Court of Equity made In this cause, I will expose to public sale at YORK COURT HOUSE on the FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY next, the TRACT OF I,AND described in the pleadings, togetlit er with THE CRIST MILL thereon, situated in York IJis; triet on the waters of Turkey Creek, bounded by lands id' , John Moore, Robert Lindsay, Moses Lindsay, William ilurI ris and others, containing 1 TWO 11USDRE1) JlSD SIXTY-EIGHT HCRES. more or less?sold to make partition and division among the heirs-at-law o.' George Wright, deceased. Tfcr.o : ok Sale.?Twelve months credit, with interest I from day of sab?purchaser giving bond and approved |>erI sonal sccuritv, and paving the costs of these proceedings in * cash. (.* til) WALTER 11. MUTTS, C. E. Y. D. * Decembers, 1860. 50 It ; TOY AND GIFT BOOKS?PRESENTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Jl.ST Kecoived at lil.Altl) S lit><>K STOKE. a tine assortment orreiV, JI'VEMI.K, SnXG. anil M1SCELLANFOL'S BOOKS. Also, achoice collection of ELEGAXTI.Y ILLUSTRATED HOOKS, including richly embellished ami Ijoitml editions of j "The Josephine Gallery"VVoinen of the Soutli"?a superb present, just published ; '-Great Truths from Great Au* thors." i'oetieal works of SHAKSPEAKE, SCOTT, llYROX, lil'RXS, ' Milton, Heliums, i'ope, Uuwper, Thompson, Tennyson, Sre. ALBUMS, AUTOGitAPIlS, Souvenirs and Keep-sakes; ' line editions of (lie BIBLE, I'liAVEK and I1V.MN Books; 1 Pilgrim's Progress, Dnddridite's iiise and Progress, llolv Living, ete. WKITJNG DESKS, PORT FOI.IOS, RETICULES, EXGRAVIXGS, Lithograph's 4tc. Also, Toy-Books, Wonderful and Aiuu' sing Stom s and Fairy Tab s, Drawing Slates. Paper-Dolls, Paper Houses and Furniture. Alphabetical Blocks, amusing " awl Comic Games, Conversation Cards, Sic. Call and ex? amine. December 1C 60 Jit YOxvKVILLE FEMALE COLLEGE" #'1111: FIFTEENTH TLliM of this Institution will begin (D. V.) on the 18th day of : JANUARY, 1861. The following persons constitute the Board of Instruction : Kov. J. MOMtOF. ANDEHSU.V, Uev. J. M. II. ADAMS, Professor M. ELDER. Prof. . J. It. SCllOKB, Miss SARAH BF.BBANT. Miss Cot?SA I ANDERSON, Mr. J. D. ML'I.I.UIt. Profe-sor of Music, ; and Miss E. MAI-IX, Instruetress in French and Mu-ie. We have ONI. V 'XF Teacher from the North?tile aci eoinplished Instruetress in French. She is from Philadclf phia.iiml has not "a drop of abolition blood in her veins."? Her father, Uev. Dr. Malm, did all lie could by his pen and - vote, to prevent Lincoln's election. (57-Kates ot Tuition same as lorinerlv. Payment rrt'itircil in wlraine. citlu*r Ai/ C<i*li or .Note. Board from Aid to >TJ per month. We Will doom' Acs' to give satisfaction. I J. MONROE AXDEKSOX, President. December 1- >" It ; iti i^otii's ci<i:?K liiwon. THE exercises of this institution will coni! JfnPL nicnri- mi the SECOND .Mu.NDAV IXJAX I'AKV next. under tin- chargeof S. LI'CIAX ' < 'VH, whose expericncr as a teacher is wi ll W f** kimwii. 'I'lii: health of tljr locality ami llir P morality of tin: community, is e.|iial to any in tin* Stair. {Ky-Siudcuts will be received at any tiim* and charged frimi time of entrance. Hoard ran be ubtaiiiril in good faiitllirs at Eight Hollars per month. ; TlltMS ft.lt TI.IIM UK ILN MONTHS, VIZ : I'rimary Class $10 00 Second?li'riuimiar, Orography, iaa, Ill 00 Latin, Creek. .Ilalhriuatics, ire., ;hj pp . JOHN ( . DAVIDSON. Ciiiiiimiin of 7Yio/ee?. ; lire lit _ _ -"?<? ' am Assnai:i;'s \?IM4 i:7 J Till: Crrditors.il 11. L. SI.H11o.XS ami of SIMMON'S , and .1 At 'KSl iX,air nolitir.l tiial If ba- r\rriiti:d an asslgll1 inrnl to ill** undersigned. lor their brnrlit. They arr rriptesIrd to in. i't llit" undersigned at llir (11!Ill \ Alt Y'S OFFICE 01' Vork District. on SATI'ICD W. '-".IT 11 i >F DECH.1IMEK, , at II orlork. A. M.. lor iln- purpose of appointing tlirir . agriit or agents, to art u illi llir ill executing tlir assignment. I Tlir Irrins of llir assignim-iil rr.|iiirr that all rrrdilors rrnilrr in tlirir rlainis WITHIN SIX MONTHS after the |iilbliraljoti of this notirr; and failing to do so, thry will lie (Irbairial from tlir brnrlit ol tlir preferences tlirfrin lliailr. ; SA.H'L \V. MIXTo\, . . Drcrnibrr fi -I!) It ; a .>11 \ i'si1' at \ to irlTsaXjsT I ItV or.b r of tlir t irdinary of Vork Itislrirt, I will rx|sisr - to public salr, at tin- lair rrsidriirr of MAItTIIA CAIN, ' drcrasrd. on tlir I'll OF DECKMISEIC, instant, all the , personal property of said drrrasrd; consisting in part of , THREE r.U.L.llil.E X EG ROES; E ACH EL. aged about -lb years; CICEItO, about l.lvrars; . Ct 1LEMItl'S, about !? years; together Willi IIOL'SEIIULD ; AX I) KITCHEN FI'lixnTKH. &e. '1'tlt.MS?Made known on tlir day of salr. JAMES .11. .11. CAIN, .tofr. December ti dirf lit ~~ MISCELLANEOUS. Tiie'amaloamatiok of Lanqdaoes.?Therein agrowing tendency in this age to appropriate the most cxpressiv# words of otlior languages, and after a while to incorporate them into our own ; thus the word Ophidic, which is from ! the Greek, signifying "for the head," is now becoming popu| lari/.cd in connection with Mr. Spalding's great Headache remedy, hut it will soon he used in a more general way, and the word Cephalic will become as common as Electrotype and many others whose distinction as foreign words has been wont away by common usage until they seem "native and to the manor born." 'ardly Realized. Hi 'ad 'n 'orrible 'eadache this haftemoon, hand I stepped into the hapothiearies hand says hi to the man, "Can you heasc me of an 'eadache."' "lioes it liache 'ard," says 'c. "Hexceedingly," says lii, hand upon that 'e gavetue a Cephalic PHI, hand 'pon me 'onor it cured me so quick that I 'ardly realized 1 ' id 'ad an 'eadache. (gj- Headache is tlie favorite sign by which nature makes known any deviation whatever from the natural state of the brain, and viewed In tills light it may be looked on as a safeguard intendul to give notice of disease which might otherwise escape attention, till too late to be remedied; ami its indications should never be neglected. Headaches may be classified under two heads, viz: Symptomatic and Idiopathic. Symptomatic Headache is "exceedingly common and is the precursor of a great variety of diseases, among which are Apoplexy, Gout, Rheumatism and all febrile diseases. In its nervous form it is sympathetic of disease of the stomach constituting tick-headachc, of hepatic disease (... nf ti-nmu ...intin,i nnil other disorders of tlie bowels, as well as renal and uterine affections. Diseases of the heart are very frequently attended with Headaches; Aiiaunia and plethora are also affections which frequently occasion headache. Idiopathic Headache is also very common, being usually distinguished by the inline of nervous \cadache, sometimes coming on suddenly in a state of apparently sound health and prostrating at once the mental and physical energies, and in other instances it coines on slowly, lieraldc'd hv depression of spirits or acerbity of temper. In most instances the pain is in front of the head, over one or both eyes, and sometimes provoking vomiting; under this class may also be- iiSmnd-Acuralsic. ? For the treatment of either class of Headaclwtlre (Vphalie I'ills have been found a sure arid safe remedy, relieving the most acute pains in a few minutes, find by its subtle power eradicating the diseases oi which Headache is the unerring index. 1 ' Briijoet.?M ssus wants you to send her a box of Cephalic tiluc, no, a bottle of Prepared Pills,?but I'm thinking that's not just it naithcr; but perhaps ye'II be afther knowing what it is. Ye see she's nigh dead and gone, with the Sick Headache, and want's some more of tltat suue as relaivcd her before. Druggist.?You must mean Spalding's Cephalic I'ills. Ilridgct.?Ocli! sure now and you've scd it, here's the quarther and give me the Pills and don't be all day about it aitlier. Corstipation or Coativeness. No one of tin* "many ills ficsh is heir to" is so prevalent, so little understr?d, and so much neglected as Coativeness. Often originating in carelessness, or sedentary habits; it is regarded as a slight disorder of too litlto consequence to excite anxiety, while in reality it is the precursor and companion of many of the most fatal and dangerous diseases, and unless early eradicated it will bring the sufferer to an untimely grave. Among the lighter evils of which costiveness is tlie usual attendant are Headache, Colic, Rheumatism, Foul Breitli, Piles and others of like nature, while a long train of frightful diseases suclt as Malignant Fevers, Abcesscs, Dyse itery, Diarrhoea, Dyspepsia, Apoplexy, Epilepsy, Paralysis, Hysteria, Hypoeondriasis, Melancholy and Insunity, first indicate their presence in tlie system by this alarming symptom. Not unfrequently the diseases named originate in Constipation, but tnke on an independent exis ? !?.? In nti ??nrltr utnrrp From all these considerations it follows that the disorder should receive Immediate attention whenever It occurs, and no person shou <1 neglect to get a box of Cephalic Fills on the first appealancc of the complaint, as their timely use will expel the insidious approaches of disease and destroy this dangerousloc to human life. A Heal Blessing. Physician.?Well,Mrs. Jones, how is that headache? Mrs. Jones.?Gone! Doctor, all gone! the pill you sent cured me in just twenty minutes, and I wish you would send more so il at I can have them handy. Physician.?Von can get them nt any Druggist's, (.'all for Cephalic Fills, I find tlicy never fail, and I recommend them in all cases of Headache. Mrs. Jones.?I shall send for a box directly, and shall tell all my suffering friends, for they are a real blessing. > Twenty Millions of Dollars saved.?Mr. Spalding lias sold two millions of bottles of his celebrated Prepared Glue and it is estimated that each bottle saves at least ten dollars worth broken furniture, thus making nu aggregate of twenty millions of dollars reclaimed from total loss by this valuable invention. Having made his Glue a household word, he now proposes to do the world still greater service by curing all the aching heads with his Cephalic Fills, and if they are as good as his Glue, Headaches will soon vanish awav like snow In July. (I?-Over excitement, and the mental earc and anxiety incident to clou-attention to business or study, are among the utiiuerous causes of Xenons Headache. The disordered state of the mind and body incident to this distressing complaint is a fatal blow to all energy and ambition. Sufferers by this disorder can always obtain speedy relief from these distressing attacks by using one of the Cephalic I'ills whenever the symptoms appear. It tptiets the overtasked brain, and soothes the strained anil jarring nerves, and relaxes tlie tensi in of the stomach which always accompanies and aggravate, the disordered condition of the brain. Fact worth Knowing.?Spalding's Cephalic Pills arc a certain cure for Sick Headache, lilllious Headache, Nervous Headache, Costiveuess and General Debility. Great Discovery?Among the most important of all the great med .cal discoveries of tills age may be considered the system of vaccination for protection from Small Pox, the Cephalic Pill for relief of Headache, and the use ot Uuihltic for the prevention of Fevers, either of which is a sure specific, whose benefits will be experienced by sintering humanity long after their discoverers are forgotten. tXj- Din you ever have the Sick Headache? Do you remember the throbbing temples, the fevered brow, the loathing and disgust at the sight of food. How totally until you were for pleasure, conversation or study. One of the Cephalic i'ills would have relieved you from all the suffering which you then experienced. For tills and other purposes you should always have a box of them on hand to use as oeea ?gn?1 A' ?I M g MMBMMMWMBCMnMI Cephalic Pills, CURE SICK HEADACHE ! Cephalic Pills, CURE NERVOUS HEADACHE! Cephalic Pills, CURE ALL KINDS OF HEADACHE ! By the us: of these pills the periodic attacks of Xcrvous or Sirk licatachc may bo prevented; and if taken nt tile commencement m an anacK immcuiiuc ram unu pain ami sickness will lie obtained. They seldom fail in removing the Nausea and Headache to which lei tales are so subject. They act gently upon the bowels,?removing Costiveness. For Literary Men, Students, Delicate Females, and all persons of sedentary habits, tliev are valuable as a Laxative, improving the appetite, giving tone and vigor to the digestive or.'ans, and restoriiit; tile natural elasticity and strength of the whole system. The CKI'UAI.IC I'll.I.is are the result of long investigation and carefully conducted experiments, having been in use many years, during which time they have prevented and relieved a v ist amount of pain and suffering from Headache, whether originating in the nervous system or from a deranged state of the stomach. They are entirely vegetable in their composition, and may be taken at all times with perfect safety without making any change of diet, and the absence o f any disagreeable taste renders it easy to administer them In children. IIRWARE OF COUNTERFEITS ! The genuine have five signatures of Henry C. Spalding on each Dot. J..I.I l... II.......I..,.. ?ii ,n..nl..^ i., XTa.imitina ' "m5B?K> '"I ...V.T A ilox will be sent by mail prepaid on reccip: of the PRICE, 25 CENTS. All orders should be addressed to HENRY C. SPALDING, 4S, Cedar Street, New York. Nov SO 47 Jy A ?:?11AISTR ATOR'S S A LE. AT the late residence of VINCENT I'AKKS, deceased, will be otle ed for sale on the KJ'II UE J AM'.4 It Y NEXT, all the IT.lfSUNAI. PROPERTY belonging to the said estate, consisting of KIOIIT LIKELY XEGIIOES, Horses, Mtlles. Cattle, Hogs, farming Utensils, UoTTONUIN, lllaeksmitli's 'i'uols, and other articles loo numerous to Illl'llttOII. it. E. FEEMSTER, Mminislrator. Iteeembei; 49 -It* fllOMXrJ. Mt'LESj ~ Notary Public, Collector andGen'l Agent, YORKVILLE, S. C'., OFFERS his services to the public, and the PRE!?9 especially. A general acquaintance in Western North Carolina, will enable tin; subscriber to be of service there. Iieceinber 6 4!) If FOR TA\-CJOLLECrol^ THE friends of M. W. WILSON, Esq., respectfully annotince hit i as a Candidate for TAX-COLLECTOR of York District, at the ensuing election. November 0 49 ly DR. W, B. GRIFFIN, AT THE YORK DRUGSTORE, Has the best Assortment of toilet articles, such as Hair-Brushes, Tooth-Brushes, NailBrushes, Shaving-Brushes, DressCombs, Fine-Combs, Pomades, Hair-Oil, &c. Perfumery, Soaps, Pocket-Books and all kinds of Fancy Goods, 1W THE UP-603JHTRY. Call and Examine. GREAT ATTRACTION!] TEE PALMETTO FISH MILLS completed ! THE Subscriber having just completed the above named MILLS, begs leave respectfully to inform his old customers and the public generally, that he is now prepared to compete with any other MERCHANT MILL in the country, both as to quality arid quantity. Having engaged the services of a first rate MILLER, all that I ask is to give me a fair trial. I will pay the highest market price in cash. FOR good WHEAT. CORN and FLOUR for sale at the market price. J. L. WRIGHT. Clay Hill, York Dist., May 22. 1800. 21 CARRIAGE AND HARNESS SHOP. The Subscriber is still at his old stand, and is always ready to NCr W either trade, swap or sell, or buy LUMBER. ?^,000 feet best ASH PLANK WANTED. 20,000 " " POPLAR '? 5,000 " WHITE OAK _ 5.QOO ? ." WHITE HICKORY " For whic'lFWe highest market price will be paid either in Carriages, Buggies, Harness or Cash. All kinds of Country Produce, taken in part or whole for work. He sure to call before vou purchase. W. I>. McFADDEN. I have for sale an excellent two-horse CARRYALL which will be sold at a bargain. March 8 10 tf FIREWOOO !?The subscriber offers for sale, WOODLAND, within and adjoining the corporate limits of Yorkville, S. C., from ONE ACRE to ONE.HUNDRED and FIFTY ACRES, with or without forty-five acres of FARM ANL MEADOW LANDS. Said lands are adjoining lands sold to Mr. Geo. Steele, and the lands ol Mr. Ilerndou, and Mrs. Blair, and Mr. Kerr ol the King's Mountain, and on the Lincoln road, all about and less than one mile from Yorkville. A1 so, FIREWOOD will be delivered to persons it: Yorkville, at Railroad prices. Also, some TOWN LOTS ar offered in exchange or barter, for farm land in York District. E. A. CRENSHAW. Oct 13 41 tf Pianos! Pianos!! The Subscriber wishes to i"form Tin bis friends and the public generally, 3 a 11 U VI that he has made arrangements tc procure PIANOS of superior quality, which he will sell at manufacturer's prices for cash, and warrant in every particular. Those desiring tc purchase, would do well to favor him with theii ?lo F?ir nnrt.5<vnlnri<_ .adilrpss J. D. MULLER, Prof, of Music, Yorkville, S. C. N. B.?Pianos TUNED and REPAIRED in th( best manner and on the most reasonable terms. Jan 5 1 ly IVRiCK-LAT IXG V VLA 1ST KR13 ING.?Tlie uudersigned respectfully iuforu the citizes of York District, anil the public gen rally, that the}' have formed a co-partnership and will conduct the business of BRICK ant STONE LAYING, PLAISTERING, Whitewash ing, &c. They will be pleased to secure a por tion of the public patronage, and promise tba all contracts undertaken by them, will be cxecu ted in a faithful manucr. They will also undertake contracts for tnakinj brick. C. M. PEARSON. E. M. MURPHY. REMO"VAX! O. L. WALLACE HAS ilBiiYlUVX<L? irum ins inn siuuu, u|i|iuoiv< HARE'S MARBLE YARD, to the STAN1 FIVE DOORS BELOW ROSE'S HOTEL, UNDER THE MASONIC HALL Where lie can hereafter be found. at his ol<l bus iness. 0. L. WALLACE. August 9 32 if mil E EC L ECTICII.4RPE R'S! ?. FRANK LESLIE'S and PETERSON'? MAGAZINES, GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK, NICK NAX and YANKEE NOTIONS for DECEMBER Also, a supply of "Southern Almanacs" ant German Calendars for the year 1861. The ILLUSTRATED LONDON TIMES, 1IAR PER'S WEEKLY, LESLIE'S WEEKLY, LES LIE'S WEEKLYGERMAN, NEW YORK WEEK LY HERALD and NEW YORK LEDGER, foi this week. For Sale at J. W. BEARD'S Book Store. Nov 29 48 tf }" AND FOR SALE- ThiT^ubscrihn A offers at private sale, A TRACT OF LANI situated on the East side of the Catawba River, 3 miles from Fort Mill, containing 145 ACRES. A part of the tract is RIVER BOTTOM. On the premises is a small DWELLING HOUSE with all tbe usual outbuildings in first rate order. The place is well watered. For further information apply to J. P. AYCOCK, Yorkville, S. C. Aug 23 34 tc 801TUERN Fill IT TREES.?The undersigned informs the citizens of York District, that he iias appointed Mr. B. P BOYL of Yorkville, agent for the sale of his FRUIT TREES, grown near Greensboro', N. C. Trees are all of Southern growth, and warranted in every respect to be as represented. Orders icfl with Mr. Boyd for Trees will be filled, and the trees delivered in Yorkville, at October Court. T. II. FENTRESS. HARDEE'S RIFLE AXD LIGHT INFANTRY TACTICS. COOPER'S. MACOMB'S MILITIA TACTICS, CAVALRY TACTICS, Priuted by order ol the War Department, and SCHOOL OF GUIDES, designed for the Militia, by Col. Eugene LaGal, 55 Regiment, N. Y. S. M. For Sale at J. W. BEARD'S Book Storo. Nov 29 -18 3t Took out for your WatchesT A LL persons having WATCHES or JEWEL A RY left in my store for REPAIRS must call tor them by the FIRST OF JANUARY, or the articles will be sold for repairs. All orders must have the money accompanying the same, or the work wiil not be sent. E. M. KIRKPATIIICK. Nov 1 44 8t """WANTED TO BUY FOR CASH! 200.000LAIl ?LANKYELL0W pop100,000 FT. No. 1. BEST WHITE IIICKORY PLANK. II. T. WHEELER. Oct 25 43 tf m m TT/tTTMn n T nftn JL, A. IUUmjDi.UUlAj AUCTIOSEKR. 4 IiL communications addressed to me at Ran^Valesburg, N. C., or Clay Hill, S. C., will be promptly attended to. Oct 4 40 ly ?nn nnrtIj,5S* cotton RAGS. 3UU.UUU 500,000 lb-'. WOOLEN, do., For which we pay 2.4 cents for Cotton, and 1 ceui for Woolen, in barter. L. BLOOMBERG & BRO. July 12 28 tf }?OR TAX-COLLECTOR.--^ art . authorized to announce PETERSON JACKSON us a Candidate for TAX-COLLECTOR, ai the next election. Nov 22 47 tf JfO81 TAX-COLLECTOIt.-W(T are authorized to announce G. W. COBB, Esq., as a candidate for TAX COLLECTOR for York District, at the election in 18154. N"V 8 45 ly MESSRS. EDITORS:?Please announce J. HAltVEY FAULKNER as a candidate for SHERIFF of York District, at the ensuing nl..P?inn n?,l mnffl. ?hlir?. MANY FRIENDS. I Aug 30 35 tf J"^(JU SIIEKIFF.?The frieuds of K. L. . SIMMONS, respectfully unuounce him us a Candidate fur SHERIFF of Vorii District, at the ensuing election. Nov 8 45 ly* ORFFFV--!he friends of JOHN A. MAY, respectfully announce him as a candidate for SHERIFF, at the next election. Nov 8 45 ly* DIRECT IMPORTATIO FOG ARTIES & PLANTATION, DRY 0 FOR THE FALL AND IX :o. OUR DOMESTIC GOODS are supplied as far and our EUROPEAN GOODS are of DIRECT Our principle of doing business is SMALL PR( TERMS ARE CASH, or City Acceptance at 30 01 Our Stook is supplied with every variety of PL bracing all the NEWEST STYLES OF FASHIOI ? k r \ f t XT t cir,l> 10(I1 AIL Li Li Citl 3 A. Li iti mx All run. iouit iurei?....v. our country friends gratis, on application to 257 King October 12 _41 YORK SHERIFF'S SALES. BY Virtue of sundry Writs of Fieri Facias, to mo directed, will be sold between the legal hours of Sheriffs Sale, ON THE FIRST MON- ' DAY IN JANUARY NEXT, and day following, at York Court House, the following property, to wit: Oil Tuesday alter the first Monday In January next, I will ' sell at defendant's residence, about 40 bushels of corn, lev- 1 ied on as the property of William E. Hill, at the suit of W. ' 1'. McFadden. 1 On Tuesday after the first Monday in January next, at defendant's residence, near Adair's Ferry, on Broad River, 1 will sell one lot of com, levied on as the property of J. C. | Smith, at the suit of John McGiil and others. 1 , One negro boy named Isaac, levied on as the property of 1 John P. Cherry, at the suit of B. T. Wheeler and others. I One tract of land lying on the West side of Catawba River, known as the "James Whitesides' place," adjoining lands of James II. Davis, Turner Barber and othere, levied on as the property of O. K. Brown, at the suit of D. R. Stevenson ami others. 1 One tract of laud whereon defendant now resides, adjoining lands of A. M. Jackson, Joseph Howe and others ; and one wagon. Also, on Tuesday after the first Monday in January next, I will sell one lot of cotton (at Parish's Gin . House) levied on as the property of A. S. Wallace, at the suit of Joseph B. Maiming and others. 3 One negro man named Mose, levied on as the properly of James Meek, at the suit of G. R. Ratchford and others. 4 One tract of land whereon the defendant now . resides, levied on . e the property of Frank Hap' porfield, at the suit of William M. Gordon. 4 r\ j XT? 11 _ .1 : Une negro WUUIIWJ, uuuivu neuy ; aim uue wuivi I of land adjoining lands of Eliza Johnson and , others, levied on as the property of Thomas H. > Smith, at the suit of Thomas Palmer for anoth; er, and others. 4 r One tract of land near Rock Hill, bounding on r lands of H. F. Broach, Joseph A. Steele and I others, levied on as the property of W. P. Broach, at the suit of Margaret N. Dunlap, et. al., vs. i John J Mills, George W. Broach and W. P. Broach. 8 i Defendant's interest in the tract of land whereon he now resides, levied on as the property of Matthew Merrit, at the suit of Wm E. White. 9 One negro man, Berry, levied on as the property of James Meek, at the suit of John F. Brian & James A. Gaston, Administrators and others. 24 r One tract of laud whereon the defendant now resides, levicdjon as the property of Joseph Heth1 erington, at the suit of G. R. Ratchford, andoth' ers. 34 ' Three negroes, viz: Sue and her two children, 1 Ellen and John, levied ou as the property of W. S. Dunlap, at the suit of Roddy & Co. and others. 28 One tract of land whereon defendant now resides, adjoining lands of Jacob Lqcas, Samuel 5 Blair and others, containing sixty-four acres, more or less, levied on as the property of John II. Stephenson, at the suit of Samuel K. Gill . and others. 2 i By virtue of an order from the Court of Or. dinary for York District, I will sell on the first t Monday in December next, at York Court House, 1 a tract of land lying in York District, on the waters of Kings Creek, bounding on lands of - Nancy Wilson, W. S. Bird, J. M. Bird, Dr. L. t A. nill, William H. Green and Henry P. White, . containing one hundred and thirty-oue aores, more or less. Sold to make partition among the r heirs-at-lnw of John Wilson, deceased. Terms ; One hundred and fifty dollars of the purchase money in cash, the balance on a credit of one and two years with interest, the purchaser giving bond and good security, and a mortgage of the premises to the Ordinary for the payment of the purchase money. 2 4 One tract of land whereon defendant resided, j on the waters of Bullock's Creek, adjoining lands of Eli Meek, levied on as the property of Isaac Summerford, at the suit of Weikert & McCants I for another and others. 2 Nancy Pursley's interest in the tract of land whereon she now resides, on the waters of Kings Creek, levied on as her property, at the suit of Meek & Moore and others. Also. Margaret ? Pursley and Mary Pursley's interest in said tract ' of land, levied on as their property, at the suit L of J. M. McElwee. 2 J One tract of land on which defendant resided at the the time of his death, bounding on lands of Mark Galbraith, James M. Erwin, DeKalb Miskelly and others. 2 One house aud lot at Fort Mills, whereon de feudnnt now resides, levied on as the property of B. M. Cobb, at the suit of James L. Howell aud others. 2 . Logan & Ilomesley va. H. M. Moore?Fi. Fa. on r Attachment in Debt. I By virtue of an order from the Court of Com, J uiun Pleas for York District, I will sell at York Court House, on the first Monday in December i next, the tract of land attached iu the above I stated case, lying in York District, on the waters of Creek. 2 ALFRED STILWELL, a. T. D. Yorkvillc. Dec. 6, 1860. DISS? LUTIOIV.?The late firm of J. S. MOORE & SONS, having been dissolved ! by the death of the senior partner, all persons : having demands against the said firm will please 1 present them; anil all persons indebted, make 1 payment to the undersigned, i S. R. MOORE, i W. A. MOORE, : January 2, 18<50. N' 'EW FIRDI.?The survivors of the late firm of J. S. MOORE & SONS, sincerely , under thanks to their friends, for the extensive patronage heretofore received; and give notice that they have associated with them, Capt. E. B. ! CLINTON aud Mr. E. F. MEEK, with whom they will in future carry on the business, under the name and style of IV. A. MOORE & CO. The continued patronage of the friends of the old firm is respectfully solicited for the new. T. A. MOORE, S. R. MOORE, \V A MOOR I? Jan 5 1 ** tf , LIVERY STABLE. YOIiKVILLK. S. O. A PARTNERSHIP has been formed by the undersigned, who will hereafter carry on a LIVERY STABLE, in Yorkville, at the old stand, unJer the firm of WIIITAKER & GOORE. First-rate teams, horses and vehicles, with " experienced drivers, will always be on hand to convey passengers to any point, on reasonable terms. Spacious STOCK LOTS are attached to the Stables, and the cribs are kept abundantly supplied with good provender. Horses fed and cared for, by the meal, day, week or month. Mr. JOHN CASIIION, the renowned "whip," will always be found, as usual, at the Stables, ready aud prompt to serve our customers. i A continuation of the generous patronage here- ' toforc given to this Stable, is respectfully solici- ' ted. T. MORRISON WHITAKER, LAWSON>D. GOORE. Jan 10 3 tf FALL IMPORTATION, I860. ! HIBBflSS, MILLIffllY & STRAW GOODS.' ' ARMSTRONG, CATOR & CO., j impoktkks and jobbeiis op Ribbons, Bonnet Silks and Satins, Vel- 1 vets, Ruches, Flowers, Feathers, 1 Straw Bonnets, Flats, &c. NO. 237 AND LOFTS of 239 BALTIMORE STREET, 1 BALTIMORE, MD. Offer a Stock unsurpassed in the United States , in variety and cheapness. Orders solicited and prompt attention given, j Tkkms, 0 months, six per cent, off for cash, par funds. Oct 11 41 3m , i rj^IIE undersigned continues to sell the follow1 ing articles at a REDUCED PRICE : 1 CANDY, Raisins, Figs, Snuff, Tobacco, Segars, ] I'icklcs, Ketchup and Sauces, Soda, Pepper, Spice and Ginger, Cinnamon, Nutmeg and Mace, Sardiues and Salmon, Oyster and Lobsters, Figs and Jujube Paste, Ginger Preserves, Yeast Powder And Toys, together with various other things too tedious to mention. Call at 0. L. WALLACE'S 1 Under Masonio Hall. J Of DM GOODS! u STILLMAN. AND FAMILY fOODS /INTER TRADE?1860! as practicable from SOUTHERN FACTORIES, : IMPORTATION. 3FIT8 and quick returns, consequently, OUR r 60 days. A.NTATION AND FAMILY DRY GOODS, em*ABLE GOODS. 1 witb a list of our Stock, will be furnished to Fogarties & Stillman, -street, corner Wentworth, Charleston, 8. C. \l ttwnii mav di? nicpnrmi ifllD U1I1U1* Ml 1)0 UlddULVfiU! BUT whether it is or not, the people will still need such things as are kept for sale by LOGAN and MEACHAM, Near the Bail-Road Depot, And they take this opportunity for returning their thanks for the many favors bestowed upon them by the people of the District IN PARTICULAR, and the "rest of mankind" IN GENERAL. At the same time, they beg leave to inform 'everybody," through the ENQUIRER, that they have now in store a larger and better assortment of GROCERIES than ever heretofore. Sugars, Coffees, Molasses, Salt, &c., of every grade, frum the best to the worst. They would call especial attention to the following articles: 1st. Bacoil.?Country and Baltimore Haras and Sides. 2d. Leather.?Hemlock, Oak Tanned, Sole, Harness and Upper, at the lowest rates. 3d. Molasses.?Ten barrels, New Crop, New Orlenus Molasses just received at 65c. ^ gallon. 4th. Cheese.?A heavy stock and will be sold. 5th. Mackerel.?The last importation. 6th. Iron?Or'all kinds and offered at cost. 7th. Flour, Meal, and Potatoes, always on hand. 8th. Lard, Country and Baltimore, and a thousand other things which they will show you when you go to see them. When you bring in your PRODUCE, be sure to call, as they are determined to pay liberal prices for everything. ' P. S.?A splendid lot of BUCKWHEAT Flour just Hrrived. Nov 1 44 tf YORK VILLI], S. . i THE undersigned announces to the former friends and patrons of SiVy^^^Lthis long-established Hotel, that he has become the Proprietor, and will couduct it for the future, in a style which will be satisfactory to the most fastidious of his gueBts. His Agent, Mr. M. Jones, will be constantly in attendance and will conduct the business-affairs of the establishment; while the other departments will continue under the experienced and skillful management of the former landlady. The rooms will be re furnished, and kept in perfect order; strict attention will be given to THE TABLE; polite and well-trained SERVANTS will attend to every want; an experienced Hostler will keep the Stable, which will always be supplied with abundant provender; and in fine, no pains or ex pensc will be spared to make the Hotel as comfortable and inviting as any to be found in the up-country, and at as reasonable rates as the condition of the market will permit. The public are requested to give us a trial. BgUNo Drumming PROPRIETORS at this establishment. JASPER STOWE. Jan 19 3 tf HURRAH FOR THE PALMETTO STATE. WOW OR NEVER! DON'T let us wait any longer for the wagou, but pitch in at once, and go to KAHNWEILER & BROTHERS' Cheap Store, and buy a WARM SECESSION! SUIT, for the small sum of FIVE DOLLARS. Kahnweiler and Brothers are determined to sell their stock of READY MADE CLOTHING from now until the first of January, at COST PRICES, as they have made arrangements to matyifactnrp rhpir fllnthinff in the SOUTHERN OONPED ERACY. And being afraid that the Southern and Northern Clothing could not agree together on the same shelves, therefore, we would say that the Northern Clothiug must and shall quit the Store. Please call and test the truth of what we say. K. & B., Cheap Store. Nov 22 47 tf "Took at this And see how much money you can save by going to KAHNWEILER & BROTHers' cheap store. Fine Embroidered Collars, only 25 Cheneille Scarfs, only 25 Magic Ruffles, 6 yards in a piece, only 65 French Brilliants, 10 New style Corsets, 1 25 4-4 Bleached Domestic, from 8 to 10 French Calicoes, from 8 to 10 Mourning Collars, only !2J And a great many other articles too numerous to mention. KAHNWEILER & BROS. _ Nov 1 44 tf Blankets, Kerseys and Shoes, ATT" fiD?LBSrJT0 WE have on hand a large lot of BLANKETS, KERSEYS and NEGRO SHOES, which we will SELL AT COST, to make room for other Goods at KAHNWEILER & BROS, Cheap Store. Nov 1 44 tf lii'Tl 1 ^ 'arfie assortment of TRUNKS, jSffrT'i of every style, ranging in price Tfcil I ill from Two Dollars to Twenty-five? Just received by KAHNWEILER & BROS. Nov 1 44 tf OSJVEfTS AND CLOAKS.?We have just received a new and beautiful assortment of TRIMMED BONNETS, Misses HATS, CLOAKS and TALMAS. The Ladies will please give us a call. KAHNWEILER & BROS. Nov 1 44 tf TVTOTICE ?All persons having claims a1^1 gainst the estate of JOHN S. MOORE, deceased, are hereby notified to present them to mc properly authenticated within the time prescribed by law; and those indebted will please make payment. S. R. MOORE, Ex'r. Jan 5 1 tf EIXX'S RilEL3IATIC RE3IEDY, is no Northern nostrum?but a genuine; Southern preparation, and one, too, that cores Rheumatism in all its forms, speedily and effectually. For the remedy and certificate of cures, Apply to ALLISON & BRATTON, Druggists. SELTZE RH AT E R. ?T genuine article of the celebrated SELTZER WATER? bottled at the Springs in Germany, and so universally known as being one of the most pleasant and health-restoring aperients in the world.? For Sale by ALLISON & BRATTON. RECEIV EI>.--Hoimstreei's Inimitable Hair Coloring and Restorer. Also, Cherokee Remedy, a specific for urinary diseases. It can be sent securely by mail to any point. See idvertisemeut in another column. ALLISON & BRATTON, Druggists. T1IREE TIIOI Sl.\M LBS., Witherel & Brother's Pure White Lead ; 200 Gallons Pure Linseed Oil; also, Train, Lamp and Kerosene Oil, at the lowest cash prices, at ALLISON & BRATTON'S. r|\4X N1UT1EE.--The owners of REAL JL ESTATE, within the incorporate limits of Torkville, are hereby notified that the taxes on the same must be paid by the 20th of December. W. A. MOORE, Treasurer. WIjVES.?-Pure old Port, Madeira, Teneriffe, Sherry and Malaga, or Sweet Wines; also, Ale and Porter, strictly for medicinal purposes. at ALLISON & BRATTON'S. LYON'S KATHAIRON f FOR the growth and embellishment of the HAIR : to prevent its falling off or TURNING GREY. For sale at the YORK DRUG STORE. COUGARS.?A lot of C, Pulverized and Pat ent cut SUGARS. For Sale by 0. L. WALLACE. Nov 29 48 td \ The Yorkville Book Store, T. W. BUARZ), BEGS leave to announce to the public that he has rerurned to Yorkville?his native village?and is now opening at the Store'Room formerly occupied by Capt. F. H. 8IMRIL, a carefully selected btock of LAW, MEDICAL. RELIGIOUS, SCHOOL and \ir MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, Gift Books, Albums, Juvenile Books, Blank Books of every variety, Bibles and Prayer Books. Hymn Books of all denominations, of all sizes and every style of binding. Music, Memorandum and Pass Books, Diaries for 1861, Pocket, Invoice, Letter, Receipt, Note, Bill Books, 4c., &c. Also, LETTER, ' Foolscap, Note and Bill Paper, Envelopes of numerous varieties and of tfie best quality; Weiding-Cake Boxes, WeddingCards and Envelopes, Visiting Cards and busi- * ness Cards of various styles and sizesf SeaUng Wax and Wafers; Gold, Steel, Quill, and Guttapercha Pens; INKS?Blaok, Blue, Carmine, Indellible and Copying; Copying Presses and their w accompaniments; -? Writing-Desks, Portfolios, and Banker's Cases. Also, a stock of Drawing Paper in sheets and rolls ; Pastel and Monochromatic paper; Bristol and Mill Boards, Sketch Books, Oil Canvass, Oil Paper, Mathematical Instruments, Pencils, Scales, Oil Colors in Tubes; Water Colors in Cakes and Boxes; Brashes, Palettes and Knives, Easels and 8tretchers, Varnishes, Drawing Pens. &c , &c. Also, Paintings, Oil-Prints, Engravings. Lithographs?colored and plain.? Gilt and Ro?ewood Mouldings?Frames made to order at short notice. Will also receive and keep on hand regularly, the Eclectic, Harper's, Leslie's and Peterson's Monthly Magazines^ Godey's Lady's Book, Harper's and Leslie's Illustrated Weeklies, New York Ledger, N.'Tork Weekly, and for the sake of variety, Nix-Nax and Yankee Notions. I have made every necessary arrangement for, and will take great pleasure in ordering any BOOK, PAPER or MAGAZINE, that is in print and to be procured. All new publications received as soon as issued, and sold at Publishers' prices. JOHN W. BEARD. Oct 11 41 ' : tf TO PLANTERS AND FARMERS. THE Subscriber desires to inform the public that he is prepared to furnish,|o any one that wants such a thing, the BEST COTTON GIN that is made anywhere, and he is still making improvements on his former Gins, and has no fear in challenging any other Gin Factory, to produce an equal in performance or speed. With good, dry ? Cotton, the roll in the gin cannot bo.-brokep nor made to spew over?which cannot be said of any other gin. His gin also has advantages and im provements which no other can have, as these have , beeu regularly patented,?Buch as the "exclusion of rats from the brush, &<f.rby the peculiar con ?u:.t.?IHKIWtLil. Sirucnon Ol UlC ^iu, nuicu uugivsiuw^uiKut >v make. He also makes THRABHEIU3 of different construction to suit the wish.of any one; tHe spike 1 beater combined, the smooth' drum with fingers and no spikes, and different other pattern?. He has also the right of the celebrated Garlington Trashers which are very mooh'admired by every one that has seen or tried them. Any one wanting a superor Gin or flirasher can be supplied by sending his order to me at Chester C. H., So. Ca. Work will be carefully shipped to any place desired. t Repairing done at short notice.5 JOHN SIMPS*!, jgy To House-Builders, I will say thatl am constantly manufacturing Sashes, Blinds and Doors of every description, of good material and of the very best workmanship. **"* All work carefully packed and forwarded to order. , ? Jan 5 1 /* tf OWN ORDINANCES.-^; it Ordained, by the Intendant and Wardens of Yorkville, in Council assembled, and by the antbority of the same, That from and after the passage of this Ordinance, it shall be unlawfatfor any person or persons, to appear at any time within the * incorporate limits of Yorkville intoxicated ; or who shall become disorderly and riotons under the influence of intoxicating liquors. And any person or persons, violating this Ordinance, shall be fined by the said Town Coifncil, for every such offence, not less than Fire Dollars, nor more than Fifty. Be it further Ordained, by said Town Council of Yorkville, in Council assembled, that from and after the passage of this Ordinance, it shad be unlawful for any person or persons, to permit his, her or their cattle or hogs, of whatever kind, to remain upoirand run at largef tBrotfgh the streets or cross streets of said tojjnl&f Yorkville, at night; and any person or persons who shall permit his, her or their cattle or hogs, to remain upon or run at large through said streets of the Town of Yorkville, in violation of this Ordinance, shall forfeit and pay to said Town Council, twenty five cents for each offence, for every head of cattle.or hogs, so found upon said streets or cross streets. Done and ratified in Council, under the corporate seal of the town, on the second "day of October, in the year of our Lord, one thous-* and eight hundred and sixty. M. JENKINS, Intendant. W. A. Moobe, Clerk. Oct 4 40 < tf furniture: ADICKES, BYEES & CO., JNFORM their friends and customers, that X they have on harnl in rne second story onne "Adickes Building," alarge and elegant stock of FURNITURE, consisting of ? BEDSTEADS, SOFAS, Tete-a-Tetes, Spring MATRASSES, Book and Hat Racks, What Nots, Quartettes, Marble Top Wash Stands, Gothic Centre and EXTENSION TABLES, Ottomans, Foot Stools, CHAIRS of e?ery description, together with other articles unnecessary to eunmerate. This FURNITURE having been purchased on advantageous terms, will be sold at CHARLESTON PRICES, with freight added. The public, the ladies especially, are invited to call and examine. June 7 28 tf rA REWARD.~The subscriber offers the above REWARD for the apprehension and lodgment in Fork jail, or delivery to him, of the THREE NEGROES herein after named ; or, SIXTEEN DOLLARS FOR EITHER, who runaway from him on or about the 14th day of July last, and have not since been heard of, to wit: THOMAS, a negro boy, about 18 years of age, copper color, about 6 feet 7 inches high, thick lips, and speaks slowly, but very distinctly. ELIZA, a negro girl, about 13 years of age? a little darker than the boy Tom?she is heavy built, and well grown of her age. CYNTHIA, a negro girl, about nine or ten years of age, of a copper color, something brighter than bov Tom. In addition to the above reward, I will give FIFTY" DOLLARS for evidence which will convict any one of harboring said slaves. JOHN TURNEY. Sept 20 38 tf DR. J. T. WALKEB77 SURGEON DENTIST, Chester, S. C., Y*7"OULD respectfully inform the public that T v his rooms arc now at the Cornwell House, where hemay be professionally consulted on Mondays and Saturdays, and at Rock Hill, York District, from the second Tuesday of each month until the Friday following. He is now in possession of the science, material, andinstructions, for mounting Teeth on the CHEOPLAST1C PROCESS, which is considered by Dentists who have tried it, to be the perfection of mechanical Dentistry for mounting partial or full setts of Teeth. REMOVAL. THE undersigned respectfully inform his customers and friends, that he has REMOVED his establishment to the NEW BUILDING directly OPPOSITE THE OLD STAND, where he is prepared, as heretofore, to MAKE ana keeaik BOOTS AND SHOES in the best manner. He keeps constantly on hand an excellent stock of material, and it shall ever be his aim to give satisfaction to his customers. Call in at the new shop. LODIS SMITH. M ANOXIC WORKS.?LEXICON OF FREE MASONRY, Mackey $2 60 MASONIC JURISPRUDENCE, Mackey, $1 00 TRUE MASONIC GUIDE, Robt. Macoy, $1 25 BOOK OF THE CHAPTER, Mackey $1 00 MASONIC TEXT BOOK, by J. L. Cross, $1 00 MACOY'S MASTER WORKMAN $1 00 For Sale at J. W. BEARD'S Book Store. fiKESil NORFOLK OlfSTERS.? Just Receired by J. P. AYCQCK. . W -