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PREPARING FOR WAR. TITESSRS. LOGAN &MEACHAM -LtJL would return their thanks to their many friends nnd customers for their liberal support and patronage in times past; but are extremely sorry that they are compelled to call upon all who are indebted to them. to make immediate settlement, either by cash or note, as the whole concern is *% determined to have a place in the picture, if war is forced upon us. They will continue to keep in their store a full and superior assortment of GROCERIES, which they will now sell at low rates, for CASH and CASH ONLY. They regret the necessity which forces them to these terms, but believe it will be better for all. They can only buy goods for cash, and must have the same, henceforth, when they sell. May 2 18 tf STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, YORK DISTRICT. WHEREAS John J. Wylie and R. T T A. Ulack have applied to me for Letters of Administration, on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of Dr. A. J. BERRY, late of the District aforesaid, deceased. These are therefore to cite and ndmonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors ofthe said deceased, to he and appear before me at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District. to be liolden at York Court House on the 15th day of MAY NEXT, to shew cause, if auy, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and Seal, this 30th day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-one, and in the eighty-fourth year of American Independence. JOHN 11. JACKSON, 0. Y. D. May 2 18 2t KAHNWEILER & BROTHERS RETURN thanks to the public for the liberal patronage witli which they have been favored ; and hereby give notice, that from tills date, they offer their STOCK OF GOODS at very LOW 1'RICES FOR CASH AND CASH ONLY!!! The scarcity of money renders this course best for the customer and best for us. d^-Call on us WITH THE MO 1 ? u- ?imi :m article far a less out lay than any other house in town. C9-Persons iudebted to us are requested to come forward and make immediate settlement. March 14 11 tf ERIODICAL & NEWS DEPOT. THE ECLECTIC, HARPER'S, FRANK LESLIES and PETERSON'S MAGAZINES; GODEY'S LADY'S ROOK; NICK NAX and YANKEE NOTIONS for THE MONTH of APRIL. Also, a supply of "SOUTHERN ALMANACS" mid German Calendars tor 18G1. The Illustrated LONDON TIMES, HARPER'S WEEKLY, LESLIE'S WEEKLY (German) New York Weekly HERALD, and New York LEDGER, for tills week. Also, the Charleston and Columbia Dally Papers, EVER Y DAY. Received and for sale at HEARD'S Rook Store. January 31 5 tf j^ENfSREWARD.-TlANAWAY fj from the subscriber on the 4th of March last, an indentured Apprentice to the BHOEMAKING BUSINESS, named WILLIAM ALEXANDER FEWELL. The said Apprentice is about 13 years old, 5 feet four or five Inches high, light hair, and of sallow complexion. All persons are hereby warned not to harbor or employ the said apprentice, as the law will be rigidly enforced. The above reward will be paid and no .hanks given tor his delivery to inc. JACOB FLACII. May 2 18 3t AGON SHOP.?TILE UNDERS1GNED takes this method to inform the public, that he bus opened a SHOP opposite the Associate Reformed Church, on the lot of It. P. Smith, where he is prepared to MANUFACTURE WAGONS of every description. He will nl.n oive Ktiecinl attention to REPAIRING. All that lie asks is a fair trial, for he is determined to give satisfaction to those who may favor him with their patronage. W. P. HOD US. April 25,1861. 18 ly LYON'S KATHAIRON-FOR Preserving, Restoring and Beautifying the HAIlt. This admirable preparation is a most effectual remedy for Baldness and FALLING OFF OF TUB HAIR; causes it to grow luxuriantly, making it very soft, glossy nnd beautiful, and prevents It tront turning grey. TRY IT! For sale at tin; "York Dkuo Stork" In L1NDSEY BLOCK. January 17 3 tf EINITSH'S GERMAN YEGETABLE HORSE POWDKR-For the cure of Distemper, Hide-Bound, Drowsiness, Loss of Appetite, Fatigue, Yellow Water, Debility and inflammation of the Eyes. Prepared by Fisher St Heiuitsh, Columbia, S. C. For Side by Dr. IV. B. GRIFFIN, at the "York Drug Store." January 17 3 tf instructions for arms with JL Percussion Locks, and Bayonets with Clasps?Supplement to the Manual of^Vrms, (Infantry Tactics) to which is added General Rules for Hardee's Facings. For Sale at BEARD'S Book-Store. April 11 15 tf B~~EADLE'S dime song books: A new supply of BEADLE'S DIME SONG BOOKS, containing "Dixie's Land," "Ever of Thee," "Nelly Gray," and numerous other new and povular songs. Just received at J. W. BEARD'S Book-Store. February 28 9 tf l^IS^^LLAN EO US~^0[TI CLEST JlTJL Tobacco, Maccaronl, Segars, Soaps, Pickles, and hundreds of other things which will be found necessary to all. For sale by LOGAN St MEACHAM, near the Rail Road Depot. February 28 9 tf Look here !?any person wanting a No. 1, TWO-HORSE WAGON and Harness, can buy one cheap from LOGAN & MEACHAM, either for Cash or on time. March 21 12 tf .? 5 01 .vjunuuf (laosHOXYH a o 'lusnjaj c tjsjA\ ion op Xoqi.it 'jip.ua joj stsc ton osntaid ||!? suostla.i (JNVH XI HSVO 1IO.I :'icp uu|) iiiojj m.up ||os ip.w ?q 'asuadxa o|quj.ipjsuoa ic u.?.?q 3U|.\ii|j 3|im joj M.HHil HOOD dO NOmilV MNO Xptiau suq yq jtnjj DRqnd aqj suuoju) pauSfsjapun 3HJ, I HSY3 HOI H3IHH special notice. ALL persons indebted to the undersigned, are hereby notified that settlement must be made either by CASH OR NOTE, previous to RETURN DAY, or they will find their paper in the hand* of an officer for collection. MEACHAM St WHEELER. January 10 2 tf for tax-collector. THE friends of M. W.WILSON, Esq., respectfully announce him as a Candidate for TAN-COLLECTOR of York District, at the ensuing election. November 6 49 ly HARPER'S MAGAZINE F 0* R MAY. Just Received and for sale at J. XV. BEARD'S Book-Store. May C 14 tf 0" "ats.?200 bushels ruffle and Winter OATS. For sale at LOGAN &. MEACIIAM'S. Fehryary 28 9 tf 'jv/f ackerel.?thttlxrgest ?tX Stock ever before received, and will be sold low at LOGAN Ik MEACIIAM'S. February 28 9 tf tr 0 n.?pl~0w~m old s,ll 0 r seX SHOE, Grab, and a full assortment of everv other kind, at LOGAN & MEACIIAM'S, February 28 9 tf q hingles.?a n y quantity O for sale at LOGAN &. MEACIIAM'S, near the Kail ltoad Depot. February 28 9 tf pheap colored fictures^ Just Received a new supply of CHEAP COLORED PICTURES. Call and examine at J. W. HEARD'S Book-Store. February 21 8 tf F~~0risheriff.?the friends of JOHN A. MAY. Esq., respectfully announce him as a Candidate for SHERIFF of York District, at the ensuing electionNovember 8, 1860. 45 ly* MOLASSES.?ALL KINDS, 0 F ?TJl the best selection, at LOGAN & MEACIIAM'S near the Kail Iload Depot. % February 28 9 tf WillTtO.MB'S ItEMEUl FOR ASTHMA For Sale attlie YORK DRUG STORE. Pehruary 28 9 tf SPICES! SPICES!! SPICES!!! CINNAMON and Cloves?whole and ground; Red and Black I'EPPER, Maee, Nutmegs, Alspiee, &c. For sale at W. B. GRIFFIN'S York Drug Store. December 13 50 tf YORK SHERIFF'S SALES. BY Virtue of sundry Writs of Fieri Facias, to me directed, will be sold between the legal hours of Sheriff's Sale, on the FIRST MONDAY IN JUNE NEXT and day following at York Court House, the following property, to wit: One negro boy named Jim, levied on ns the property of James Garvin, at the suit of Carroll, Clark St Co., and others. 3 One tract of land whereon defendant now resides, levied on as the property of Andrew Wherry, at the suit of William 11. Hays and others. 4 Two tracts of land, to wit: The tract whereon Joseph Turner resides, known as the "Gold Mine Tract," adjoininglands of J.M. Anderson, Win. Wilson, k J. T. Warren. Another tract (also a gold mine) adjoining Innds of Noah lientield, Joseph Miller, Esq., John Nichols and R. W. Wilson, containing fifty acres, more or less. Also, four negroes, viz: Tom, Henry, Wilson and Andy, levied on as the property of Thomas P. Black, at the suit of John McGill and others. 4. On Tuesday alter the first Monday in May, at Rock Hill, 1 will sell one Washington hand printing press, one job jiresn, six stands, and twelve eases, together with a lot of job and newspaper type, levied on as the properly of W. H. Thomusson, at the suit of Richard Hare cr. W. H. Thomassun and others. 4 One negro man named Mose, levied on as the property of James Meek, at tlie suit of (J. R. Ratchfnrd and others, a Otic tract of land whereon the defendant now resides, levied on as the property of Frank Happerfield, at the suit of William .11. Gordon. 9 One tract of land near Rock Hill, hounding on lands of II. F. Broach, Joseph A. Steele and others, levied on as the property or W. P. Broach, at the suit of Margaret N. Dunlap, et. ul., vs. John J. Mills, George W. Broach, and W. P. Broach. 13 Defendant's interest in the tract of land whereon he now resides, levied on as the property of Matthew Mcrrit, at the suit of William E. White. Id One negro man Berry, levied on as the property of James Meek, at the suit of John F. Brian and James A. Gaston, Administrators and others. 29 One tract of land whereon the defendant now resides, levied on as the pro|>crty of Joseph Hetherington, at the suit of G. R. ltntchford and others. 41 Three negroes, viz: Sue and her two children, Ellen and John, levied on as the property of W. S. Dunlap, at the suit of Roddy St Co., and others. 33 One tract of land whereon defendant resided, on the waters of Bullock's Creek, ndjoining lands of Ell Meek, levied on ns the property of Isaac Buinmerford, at the suit of Weikcrt and McCains for another and others. 7 One tract of land on which defendant resided at the thnc of iiis death, bounding on lauds of Mark Galhraith, Jatnes M. Ertvin, DcKalb Miskolly and others, levied on us tin: property of James Miskelly, at the suit of L. Bloomberg St Brother and others. 7 One house nndlotin Yorkville, opposite the Presbyterian Church, levied on as the property of Thos. II. Smith, at the suit of Thomas I'ahuer for another and others. 9 ALFRED STILWELL, ft. Y. D. I Yorkville, S. C., May 10, ltJGl. iy eqltll l..?0rk district. W. C. Beatty and XV. II. McCorklc, Executors, vs. Samuel Blair and others?Bill for Advice and Direction, Construction of Will, Relief, &c. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Nancy Latta, one of the defendants in above stated case, resides without the limits of tins Suite. On motion of G. tir urm:- It i? ()rili>nwl : That ?? . * v , suid absent defendant do appear, plead, answer or demur to the bill tiled in this case, within three inonthsfroin the pnlilieation, or an order pro confess will he granted against her. ($.">) WALTER 11. METT3, c. t. v. n. March 18 1*2 .'Im j DENTAL CARD. j THE undersigned takes pleasure in infnr- I mine the public that he lias just returned j ft " Baltimore, where he lias been attendlap the Lectures ol'the ' Baltimore College of Dental Surgery." duringthe winter season. He is now a graduate of this"College; is prepared to d" every kind of work in his line; and solicits the patronage of his fellow citizens. W>1. M. WALKER. (j&- Office in the second stor>' of Adlckes' Brick Building, on the corner of Congress and Liberty streets. March 8 10 tf mORE ivew MIISIC. OUR SOUTHERN FLAG.?A National Song, written by Samuel L. Hammond. Dedicated to Citadel Cadets of Charleston. Music by J. IS. Caiilillielii. I WISH I WAS IN DIXIE'S LAND. -Written by Dan. D. Emmett. Arranged for I'inuo Forte by W. 1.. llohbs. Just Received mid for sain at J. W. BEARD'S Rook-Store. April II 15 tf GARDENING AND HORTICULTURE.?Downing'* Fruits and Fruit Trees of America ; Field's Pear Culture; The Vine-Dresser's Manual; Kemp, on Landscape Gardening; Every Lady her own Flower Gardenvr; The Florist's Guide; Southern Florist, by Mrs. Riou of Wlnnslioro', S. C.; Strawberry Culture, by Pardee; Mrs. Edgeworth's Soutliem Gardener and Receipt Book. For Sale at J. W. BEARD'S Book Store. February 21 8 tf BLACK-SMITlilNG~?THE UNDERSIGNEl) will continue, as heretofore, the business of BLACICSMITIIING.ntthe old stand of WILL I AM M. WALKER, in tin: town of Yorkvllle. He has employed two good and experienced workmen, one of whom has worked twelve months in n first-class shop in Columbia.? Everything in this line of business, from the shoeing of a horse to the ironing of a wagon, will be faithfully and promptly executed. The patronage of the town and country is respectfully solicited. ROBERT P. SMITH. January 1", 1861. .'I tf pO'TTON IS KING!?THE SUB-1 V_y SCRIBER gives tills notice to all those that know themselves indebted to him, that lie must pay his debts, and that hecanot doit without money; and also, that those who have accounts with him of long standing, must make settle- I utciit either hy Cash or Note, as lie is determined to close up ills books to the tlrst of January-1861. JOHN SIMPSON, Chester, S. C. | February 21,1861 8 tf XTOlTCE.?DURING MY AD-1 X^i SF.XCE, GEO. W. MELTON is authorized to transact all business of the assigned estate of It. L. KIMiMOKS. Payment* made to liim and receipted by liiin, will lie a sufficient discharge. SAM'L W. MELTON, /Assignee. (i!J- Mr. GEO. VV. MELTON is in like manner authorized to transact the business of the assigned estate of SIMMONS & JACKSON. MELTON & MELTON, Assignees. May 2 18 tf IVfbTlCK?AFTER THE EXPIRll ATION of three months, application will he made to the King's Mountain Hail Itoad Company for the re-Issue of nine shares of stock in said company?seven of which formerly belonged to A. E. Collins, and two to It. L. Doggelt? the original script having been lost. D. FRONEBERGER & CO. February 28 2 3m WlLlTllAVEFOR SALE AS Soon T T as issued, "THE PRESIDENT'S PROGRESS''? a series of carrieatures, illustrating the President's late journey from Springfield to Washington. By a Columbia artist. J. W. BEARD, Bookseller. April II I". tf SETTLE UP!?ALL ^ERSONS lO indebted to the undersigned by open account, previous to the FIRST of JANUARY 1861, are hereby requested to close the same by NOTE at an early day. L. M. GRIST. March 28 13 tf T?OR TAX-COLLECTOR.?THE JL friends of Mr. PETERSON JACKSON respectfully announce him as a Candidate for TAX-COLLECTOR of York District, at the next election. November 22, i860. 47 ly* F" OiriVVX-COLLECTOK^ffE friends of GEORGE W. COBB, Esq., respectfully announce him its a Candidate for TAX-COLLECTOR tor York District, at the next election. November 8,18ti0. 43 tf FOR SHERIFR?THE FRIENDS of J. HARVEY FAULKNER, respectfully announce him as a Candidate for SHERIFF of York District, at the ensuuis rii'cuiiii* Aumist 30, 1660. 35 tf FOKTSIIERIFF.?THE FRIENDS of K. h. SIMMONS respectfully announce him as a Candidate for SHERIFF of York District, at the ensuing election. November 8, 1 eSCO. 45 ly* WHITE "FISH.?SOMETHING NEW!?If you call at I, Off AN & MEAOIIAM'S, near the I)e|M>t, you can buy CHKAI', the best anil most beautiful EISll you ever saw. February "3d 9 tf Hard times.?as times are hard, and PROFITS SHORT on GROCERIES, and t? keep up our business on a safe footing, we must have CASH FOR GROCERIES, from this date. LOGAN & MKACIIAM. February 1,186(1. 5 tf ARMAGEDDON; OR, THE UNITED STATES IN PROPHECY. By Baldwin. Just received at BEARD'S Book-Store. MAETIN, TANNAHILL &C0., MUM [MM littUHS, No. 129 Sycamore Street, PETERSBURG, VA. QTRICT personal attention given to 0 the wile of COTTON, WHEAT, TOBACCO, &C.QtJ Orders for Roods promptly filled. ROBERT A. MARTIN, ) Pptpny...? ROBERT TANNAl!ILL,JPetCn"mr*WALTER K. MARTIN, ) N.M.MARTIN, > Richmond. R. 11. CUNNINGHAM, } QQH Refer to Mr. Carson, President of Bank of Charlotte, N. C.; Messrs. Ontes it Williams, Charlotte, N. O.; C. F. Fisher, Cashier Br. Exchpe. Bank, Petersburg; Dr. Win. J. Hawkins, President R. it G. R. R. Co., Raleigh, N. C. Wc have the pleasure to state that the various Railroad Companies have recently reduced the freight on Cotton from Charlotte, N. C., to this place, to .?3 per bale; and from Columbia, H. C., and intermediate points to Charlotte, jjl? making ?4 per hale, or one cent per pound, through from uoiumoin 10 rcierewug. (jty-We pan recommend our market as one of the best Cotton markets, having a Rood manufacturing demand us well as shipping for all grades. QtJ- Cash advances made on consignments. April 4 14 4tn "DOSQUET.?THIS THOROUGHJL> RRED Stallion, imported lust Fall, direet from F,ngland by S. R. St J. D. Cist, will stand the ensuing Hprlns Season at ROCK HILL, York District, twelve miles Soutli of Yorkvillc. and at CHESTER Court House. BOSQUET wtll serve Mares at FIFTY DOLLARS?insuranec. The Insurance money will be expected, where s Marc Is sold or traded off before it Is known whether she is with foal or not. PEDIGREE.?BOSQUET is a beautiful black-brown, fifteen bands three inches high, of great power, good tempei and action, and free from all blemishes, or any mlier defect whatever. He is lengthy, and possesses the most powcrfu qualities suitable to the hunting field: his color alone being sufficient to attract the attention of all breeders. Bosquet is by Mr. Jacques' Gameboy, his dam Miss Betsey by Muley Moloch, her dnm Ravarinn by Tramp, g. d Comely byComus, g. g. d. Anticipation by Benninbrough out of Expectation by Herod. Gameboy by Tomboy, his dam Lady Moore, Carew bj Tramp ; the dam by Medicant, winner of the Oaks, 1846. and also the dam of Beadsman, winner of the Derby, 1846 g. d. Kite by Buzzard, Olympla by Sir Oliver. Grooms fee ?1 00. (&- Fairfield Herald, Rock Hill Chronicle, Chester Standard and Carolina S|inrtan will eopv two months and send account to J. I). GIST, Jonesvllle, Onion Dist. S. C. March 7 10 12m TOTA.?THIS THOROUGH-BRED JL and celebrated RACE-HORSE, imported from England by the subscriber In 1869, will stand AT HIS OWN STABLE, twelve miles South of Union Court House. IOTA Is a beautiful Mahogany Bay, sixteen hands high, and six years old this Spring. He tvus sired by STORM out of BETA, bred by Mr. J, Milner, of Yorkshire, England, and got by VOLTAIRE? Iter dam by RAPHAEL out of sister to ROSETTE, by BENNINBROUGH. STORM was sired by TOUCHSTONE, one of the swiftest race horses of England, having won at Duneastcr, St, Leger and other places. IOTA will serve Mares at FIFTY DOLLARS the season Any mare not proving in foal, will be served the next season without extra charge for covering. Mares will be provided with good Eye Lots and Com, at fifty cents per day. No responsibility for escapes or accidents, but every carc will lie taken to prevent them. nOBT. BRATV, Coldwell, P. O., Union Dist., S. C. February 21 S 3m ATEW SECESSION M US id?A ?1 nnpply of THE SECESSION GALLOP, performef] by tin: "Palmetto Hand," nt the erection of the Secession Pole, by the merchants of Hayne and Meeting streets, Charleston, on the 17th of November 1B60, amidst the acclamations of thousands of the citizen.of Charleston, and a Southern National salute of thirteen Guns. Composed by Paul Steinhagcn. Pricf 23 cents. The firs'Frifle regiment QUICKSTEP.?Dedicated to Col. J. Johnston Pettigrew. the officers and members of the First Regiment, by Ivra. Henry Capers, with a superbly embellisher ti tle page of the So. Carolina Flag as adopted. Prici 23 cents. THE GRANDSECESSIONMarch, Second edition. By J. Caul field. Price, 50 cents. For Sale nt BEARD'S IJook-Store. February 2d 9 tf manhood.?how lost, how JltJ- RESTORED.?Just Published, in a Sealed Envelope, on the Nature, Treatment, and Radical Cure ofSpcrmnltnrrhiBC, or Seminal Weakness, Sexual Debility, Nervousness and involuntary emissions, inducing impoteney, and Mental and Physical Incapacity. By ROBT. J. CULVER WELL. M. I)., author of tlio "Green Book," Jtc. The worla-ronowned author, in tills admirable Lecture, Cll'liny proven ii.iiu inn ??vn e\p.... ..... BcmiencrH of Self-abuse mriy be effectually removed without medicine ami without dangerous surgical operations boughlcs, instruments, rliijrs or cordials, poiutingout a modi of cure nt once certain and effectual, by whiclt every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privctely and radically. This lecture will provt a boon to thousands and thousands. Sent under seal to any address, post paid,on the receipl of two postage stainns, by addressing Dr. CH. J. C. KLINE 127 Dower), New York. Tost Office, bo* 4,686. February 14 7 tf I\ EQUITY--YCTRKT DIST. Thomas Spencer vs. Jesse Spencer and others.?Bill foi Partition. IT appearing to my satisfaction thai Jesse Spencer, John Spencer, Jacfajon Spencer, Hober It. Spencer, Jane Snencer, Alexander Cunningham and Susannah, his wife; John Spencer and Mary his wife, Thos Spencer, Josiali K. Spencer, James Harbison and Thomaj Harbison, defendants in above stated ease, reside boyoiu the limits of this State ; on motion of Wilson & Witherspoon. Solicitors for Complainants, Ordered: That the sail absent defendants do appear and plead, answer or demur to the Dill filed in this case, within three months from tin publication of this notice, or said Bill will be taken pro confesso as to them. (yt~ 60) WALTER B. MF.TTS, Commissioner in Equity. March 14 II 3m liiruvsEiiJiion THE Subscriber takes this method tc Inform tint people of Yorkvllle and the surrounding countrv, that his MILLS are now in good repair, and thnt In will GRIND EVERY DAY, from ONE O'CLOCK, and ALL DAY on EACH SATURDAY. All Grain will lir ground for ONE-TF.NTH, and lie will do his hc.it to give satisfaction. Give him a trial. A plentiful supply of GOOD LUMBER, always on hand He will saw for persons hauling in Logs, for ONE-HALF tim LUMBER. S. J. KUYKENDAL. April 25 18 6mo YORK MARBLE YARD! RICHARD HARE, respectfully Informs the citizens n York niul Chester Districts, and the adjoining counties oi North Carolina, that he is fully prepared to supply every article in the MARBLE LINE, of the highest style of fitiislj and at reasonable prices. lie keeps constantly on hand, a large supply of FOREIGN and DOMESTIC MARBLE, and specimens of his worl inav be ahvavs seen at the Yard, nearly opposite the "EN(llflltER" i'RINTING OFFICE, and a few doors Nortl; of "Stowe's" Hotel. {(Q- All work will be delivered at any point on the KIngV Mountain Railroad, FREE of charge. He is also prepared to furnish to order, IRON RAILING of any desired pattern, for Fences, Balconies, &c. January 10 2 |p IiY EQUITY?YORK WSTRICTr R. G. MeCaw, vs. Joseph C. Johnston, et. al?Bill for foreclosure of Mortgage of Land. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Joseph C. Johnston, one of the Defendants in above stated case resides beyond the iitniss of this Stale. It is, therefore, on motion of J. Bolton Binlth, Solicitor for Complainant. Ordered, that the said absent defendant do appear and plead, answer or demur to the Bill tiled in this ease, within three months from the publication ofthis notice, or a decree pro confes.-o, will be entered against him. WALTER B. AIETTS, f.s-51 Commissioner in Equity. March 7 10 .'Iiii IY EQUITY?YORK DISTRICT. Barney, Brothers & Co., vs. John J- Hemphill and others, IT appearing to my satisfaction that John J. Hemphill and James S. Hemphill, defendants in above stated case, reside beyond the limits of this State. f?n motion of Williams & Beany, Wilson &. Wltherspoon, Complainants Solicitors, it is ordered: That said defendants do annear and plead, answer or demur to the bill filed in | thin case, within three months from the publication or tins i notice, or a decree pro confesso, will he entered against them. (an) WALTER B. METTS, c. e. v. t>. April .r>, ltsT.l. IS Jin T^GGS AND BUTTER?ALWAYS i J on hand at LOGAN k MEACIIAM'S. THE YORKVILLK ENQUIRER ' POH 1881. THE Proprietor, LEWIS M. CRIST, liavlng disposed of n halt-interest in the ENQUIRER to WM. W. EAST, the , now firm of CRIST it EAST hereby offer their "stock iu ( trade," for a reasonable portion of the public patronage.? , They had intended to add many new attractions to their | journal, such as would commend it to every home circle in ( the State, and to this end were ranking outlays amounting in , the aggregate to nearly , ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS ? i hut the solemn rrlsls through which as a people we are passing, the agitated state of the public ntlnd, the vast ! amount of NEWS and popular reading afloat In the Press ; of the times, and the dependence of many upon us for the transmission of this matter to them, demand of us an unu- ' riual devotion to the peculiar WANTS OF THESE PATRONS. , ' They would say. however, to the people of the State, that I 1 they are "standing bidders" for a place at theirhearthstones; I and as soon ns the quietude of tin; times will at all permit it, 1 they intend to revert th their "first Jove"?the establishment 1 1 of a FAMILY AND SOCIAL JOURNAL that will vie in ' interest with the most interesting. 1 The Proprietors have procured FOUR OR FIVE ORIG- 1 1 INAL STORIES, which will equal, and some of them surpass, the Romances heretofore published in their columns.? One of them is by Mrs. EWART, of Columbia, the wellknown and highly-admired author of "Ellen Campbell; or, King's Mountain," which adorned our pages last summer.? It is a Domestic Story, entitled the ; "THE WEALTH OP HOME;" i and judging from the opening chapters, will be more deeply interesting, u possiriie, uian "eaten uampnen." Anoiner of these Stories is "THE SHADOW ON THE WALL"? 1 t a tale of Colonial Virginia?by JOHN EBTEN COOKE, whose genius is deepening and ripening every year, and who ' has already contributed some of the most happily conceived | and gracefully executed romances to the literature of the I South. The other Stories on hand are interesting and wellr written. The publication of these Romances will he begun ' as soon as the present excitement abates, and the "days of . peace," return. TERMS?IN ADVANCE. ' One Copy, TWO DOLLARS; Three Copies, 95 251 r Six Copies, $10 ) Ten Copies, 915) Twenty Copies, 930. {JtT-All communications, to ensure prompt attention, ' should be addressed to the "ENQUIRER," Yorkville, ' S. C., and not to either of the Proprietors, personally. GRIST & EA8T, Proprietors. Yorkville, S. C., December6, I860. i FOGABTIES & STILLMAN, CASH DRY GOODS HOUSE, [ INVITE THE ATTENTION op their ' COUNTRT FRZENX3S TO THEIR STOCK OF Spring and Summer Dry Goods, WHICH THEY OFFER AT , VERY LOW RATES FOR CASH Or City Acceptance nt 30 or 60 days. Our Stock is fully 1 supplied with PLANTATION GOODS, . FROM SOUTHERN FACTORIES, Together with all the intest Styles of , Dress Goods and Fancy Silks. i QG~ AH ihe Various Departments of our Stock will be ; found full and complete. FOOARTIF.3 St STILI.MAN, 257 King-Street., Cor. Wentworth, i Charleston, S. C. April 11,1861 15 tf EPARTMENT OF WAR.?NOW ON HAND AT THE YORK BOOK-STORE, the following Text Books, which have hern adopted by the War Department of South Carolina, "For the Drill and Instruction of Volunteers, Militia and Enlisted men," and i which will be used and followed by the several arms of the service respectively, viz: FDR C'AVAI.RY.?"The system of Cavalry Tactics, by the War Department, February 1841." FOR FIELD ARTILLERY?"Instructions for Field Artlllcrv?prepared by a Board of Artillery Officers. Adop . ted by War Department, March 6, 1860." FOR INFANTRY OF THE LINE?"A concise system of Instructions and Regulations for the Militia and Volunt tecrs of United States. By Adjutant-General Sam. Cooper . and Major-Gcneral Alexander Macomb, together with "Infantry Tactics, or Rules for the Exercise and Mannmvre of , tlie United States Infantry, by Major-General Scott." ! FOR LIGHT INFANTRY AND RIFLEMEN?Rifle . and Light Infantry Tactics, by Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel VV. J. Hardee. Also, MILITARY MANUAL?A manual of Instructions for Volunteers and Militia, by Maj. Wm. Gilbatn, late U. S. . Armv: Instructor of Tactics and Commandant of Cadets. > Virginia Military Institute. One vol., dcin. 8vo., nearly 700 pages and upwards of200 Illustrations, t MANUAL OF BAYONET EXF.RCISE-Preparcd for the use of the Army, U. S., by Geo. B. McLellnud, Captain 1st Regiment Cavalry, U. S. A. ON INFANTRY CAMP DUTY-Ficld Fortifications and Const Defences, by H. V. B. SCI. "^OL OF THE GUIDES, designed for the use of . the Militia of the United States, bv Col. Eugene LcGal. 55th Regiment, New York State Militia. February 14 7 tf ; CABINET WARE ROOM. saWMByjajCTk., THE undersigned respectfully Inform jStSssKSSSMgr their friends and the public generally, ; ?TVTTr?f vBt that they still continue tlie manufacture I of every description of CAB1 NET FUR NITIJRE, at tlie stand adjoining the ENQUIRER OFFICE. 1 Being supplied with a fine stock of LUMBER nnd o?her i MATERIALS, they are prepared to fill all orders In their ! line on short notice, and on terms to suit the tiroes. Particular attention will be given to Repairing and Varnishing OLD FURNITURE, and at such prices that it will be an inducement to all persons having work of this character. In addition, they have, excellent facilities for the manufacture of Doors, Blinds, Window-Sash, &o. Intending to merit success, wc solicit a share of the publ lie patronage. . faT-Our business will be conducted on the CASH 8YS: TEM. LUMBER and all kinds of PRODUCE, nt the mar[ kct price, will be taken In .exchange for Furniture. Give us a call. CHARLES R. MOORE, WESLEY C. CREPS. January 10 2 ly BANK OF THE STATE OF S. C. CHARLESTON,12th February, 1861. . HPHE Legislature having, at its late JL session, authorized tlie Issue or Bonds to the amount f of .?(57.*),000, bearing an Interest of seven per cent., for the f purpose of providing the funds required to sustain the State . in the act of resuming her rights of sovereignty, this Bank Is i now prepared to dls|tose of the Bonds. They are issued in sums of .$30,$100 and $300. An opportunity Is thus affori ded every citizen to make a secure and profitable Invest; merit, while contributing aid to the cause in which the State Is engaged. With the view of enabling citizens in i any part of the State to share in the Loan, the Clerks of the Courts of the several districts have been required to open i books of subscription for the Stock. Suitable arrangements will be made for furnishing the Bonds on the receipt of the ! money, at an early day alter each subscription lias been made. Engagements lor the pnrcliase of Bonds may be made at the Bank, or any of its Branches. It is probable that, at the next session of the Legislature, those parties who desire it may have their Bonds converted into StOck. C. M. FlHt.MAN, President. February 28 9 tf . i.\EQlITY--YORK 1>IST. ] James P. Blair vs. John M. Ross, Evecutor of John Blair, 1 deceased, and others.?Bill for Construction of Will, Ac- ' count, Relief he. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Joseph W. Stockton and his wife, Margaret B. Stock- 1 toil; Jolm Rlair Stockton, Mary Stockton, Margaret Stock- 1 ton, Joel Hoggins. John Muggins,F. Irwin. Mnry M. Moore, I widow; .Martha Moore, Nancy Lattn and Ann Blair Moore, I Defendants in above stated ease reside beyond the limits of f this Sate. It is, therefore, oil motion of J. B. Smith, Esq., ' Complainant's Solicitor,ordered: that the said absent Dcfcn < dams do appear ami plead, answer or demur, to the Bill tiled in this case, within three mouths from the publication > ' of this notice, or a decree urn eonfesso, will lie entered I I againstthein. WALTER B. METTS, c. k. y. d. I March 13,1861. ($7 .10) 11 3m N"13tice.?my friends and ! customers arc hereby infornicil that mv ROOKS OF ACCOUNT, VOTES, and READY-MADE ,WORK, have been left in the possession uf Mr. JOHN' U. ZUUCHF.il, who will net as my ngent dnring<?dW my absence front Ynrkville. Persons wishing to purchase . ROOTS and SHOES will please make application to hint. , LOUIS SMITH. April 12 18C1. 1G tf e x rIE "PORTFOLIO.*?AT THIS particular time, when wehave severed every political le which bound us in vussalsge to an arrogant and oppresilve North; when we hnve plucked our stare from the hatpful ami contaminating atmosphere of fanaticism, and placed :hein In tlie clear blue of our own Southern sky,' that they nay shine encircled witli a linio of truth, adorning ourbwn bright sunny Innd with their glorious lustre; when w.?Ji?ye reeled a new HepubUc, declared our Independence.to the world,it peculiarly becomes us nsupeople, to withdraw that patronage, hitherto so liberally bestowed upon those who linve proveti themselves our worst enemies, and extend H helping hand to those "to the manor born," who arc true to aur institutions, true to our principles, and to our native home; we should throw off nil shackles that hold ua lit uiy tvlse dependent upon a section whose creed is inimical to Durdcarest rights; and whose people we can no longer contemplate with the pure and holy love of brotherhood. The intelligence of a people Is ever estimated by the character of their literature. We have Intellects Which will pale before none! Authors, whose graceful pens drop Inklets of gold, and strew sbluing pearls of thought. ?et us, then, tum our faces from the North, and seek literature for old and young within our own. borders?establish literary enterprises of our own, and foster and maintain them. Bellevine that it Is the desire, nnv intention, of OUT Deooie to do thin, we propone to establish a SOUTHERN JUVENILE PERIODICAL, and thereby fill a vacuum, which has existed since the de- A mine, yearn ago, of tlia sweet little "Jtore BxidJ1 We, n therefore, confidently appeal to all to aid in establishing the ' enterprise ujwn a firm and substantial basis. Believing thnt we appeal not in vnln, we shall at the first, or during die month of May, commence the issue of "THE PORTFOLIO," a monthly periodical, devoted to "Truth, Virtue and Tempernncewhich shall not only become an agreeable nnd amusing companion for the young, but, by the observance of a high moral tone, seek to iustruct the rising mind, nnd teach the youthful heart. As fhr as we arc able, we will mnkc it' interesting to all. Many of our most gifted writers, both of prose and verse, have kindly consented to assist in making THE PORTFOLIO rich with sparkling gems?the Southern asphodels of thought. Of those who have thus vouchsafed their aid, we are permitted to name our esteemed poet-friend, JAMES WOOD DAVIDSON, Rxv. 0. P. GADSDEN, fix v. J. R. KENDR1CK, EDWIN HERiUOT, Da. A. U HAMMOND, 1). 1). TOWNSEND, II. JUDGE MOORE, J. ALMA PELOT,ED. EMERICK SELL, P. GOWAN, jr., A. C. II., and the following ladies:?Mas. M. MARTIN, Mas. CAROLINE H. GLOVER, Mas. LAURA GWYN, Mas. REBECCA J. JACOBUS, Mas. MARY A. EWART, Mrs. C. LADD, Miss E. B. CIIEESBOBOUOH, and Miss CATHARINE G. POYAS-a sisterhood of shining stars! The eoluuuis of our paper will be enriched with contributions from the cliaste and elegant pens of Claude, Carolina, Sigma, Juvenis, Freddie Frank fellow, Delta, PeU hum. Willie Lightheart, Tom Lynn, Charlie WUdicood, Lo'Jje Manheim, Kate R. Moreland, Viola, Nellie, Tocoah, % Stella and Maud ; thus combining a brilliant contributory staff, whose merits have been recognized and justly appreciated. We will spare no pains to make THE PORTFOLIO the juvenile paper of the South. It will be neatly prihtcd in clear type, upon fine book paper, quarto form, of good size; and among its many attractions will contain a "Promenade," in wbich our fair friends arc Invited to walk with us .ipto every southern heart and home that Is open to us; a "Joker's Budget," which shall unfold rare wltticllms; a "Little Fanner," and "Dairy Maid's Apartihdnt a "Floral Column," in which the prettiest flowers wlU bud; together with a corner devoted to the "Brigade of Infantry," where our smallest friend enn shine. v v.y The Portfolio will be furnished at the following reosona- J ble rates: j Single Copies, for one year, ft 1 00 Ten Copies, for " " 9 00 . Thirty Copies, for " " ' 29 00 Fifty Copies, for " " 7.....: 40 00 (jQ- Payable always in advance. SAMUEL L. HAMMOND, > FREDERICK W. MILLER. \ l ub"sn(!?Charleston, Muy 10, 19 If-, ~~ RATES OF POSTAGE IN THE CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA. F)R the convenience of subscribers, and the public generally, we insert the following simplified statement of the rates of postage under the act of the Congress of the Confederate States of America, adopted.on the 21st of Februnry, 1861. It must be borne In mind that the Act is to go into effect "from and after such period.as the Postmaster General may, by proclamation, announce RATES OF POSTAGE Between places within the Confederate States of America. ON LETTERS. > ^ . Single letters not exceeding a half ounce in weight? For any distance under five hundred miles, five cents. For any distance over five hundred miles, ten cents. An additional single rate for cnch additional half oance, or less. Drop letters, two cents each. In the foregoing cases, the postage to be prepaid by stamps or stamped envelopes. Advertised letters, two cent* each. t ? ON PACKAGES Containing other than printed or written matter (money packages are included in this class): To be rated by weight, a* letters arc rated, nndto.be charged double the rates of postage of letters, to wit: For any distance under five hundred miles, ten centafor each half ounce or less. For any distance over five hundred miles, twenty cents for each half ounce or less. In all cases to be prepaid by stamps or stomped envelopes. ON NEWSPAPERS. I Sent to rcgulnr and bona fide subscribers from tbe office a of publication, and not exceeding three ounces in weight: <1 Within the Slate where published.?Weekly paper, six and a half cents per quarter. ' Seini-weekly paper, tillrteen cents per quarter. . Tri-wcekly paper, nineteen and a half cents per quarter. Dally paper, thirty-nine cents per quarter. s > T In all cases the postage to be paid quarterly, In advance, at the offices of the subscribers. Without the State where published.?Weekly paper, thirteen cents per quarter. Serai-weekly paper, twenty-six cents per quarter.. TM.wpaVIv nnncr. thlrtv-nlne rents ner ouarter. Dally paper, seventy-eight cents per quarter. In all cases, the postage to be paid quarterly, in advance, at the offices of the subscribers. ON PERIODICALS. , ? Sent to regular and bona fide subscribers from the office of publication and not exceeding one and a half ounces In weight: -r. - ; I JVTthin the State where published.?Monthly, three cent" per quarter, or one cent for each number. Semi-monthly, six cents per quarter, or one cent for each number. An additional cent on each number for every additional ounce, or less, beyond the first one and a half ounces. ' Bi-monthly or quarterly, one cent an ounce. In all rases the postage to be paid <{ jorterly, in advance, at the offices of subscribers. Without the State where published.?Not exceeding one and a half ounces in weight: Monthly, six cents per quarter, or two cents for each number. Semi-monthly, twelve cents per quarter, or two cents for each number. Two cents additional for every additional ounce or less, beyond the first one and a half ounces. Pi-monthly or quarterly, two cents an ounce. In .til cases the postage to be paid quarterly, in advance, at the offices of the subscribers. ON TRANSIENT PRINTED MATTER. Every other newspaper, pamphlet, periodical and maga- 1 zlne, each circular not sealed, handbill and engraving, not " exceeding three ounces in weight, two cents for any distance, two cents additional for each additional ounce, or less, beyond the first three ounces. nil ntuou f)m nnutiitrfl In hp nrptnfi) hu ntnmra fir atainnprf envelopes. FRANKING PRIVILEGE. . . The following persons only are entitled to the franking privilege, and in all cases strictly confined to "official bu sinrss." Postmaster General. His Chief Clerk. Auditor of the Treasury for the Post Office Deportment. Deputy Post Masters. An ordinance to permit the Members of the "MILITARY HOME GUARD OF YOKKVILLE," to perform Patrol doty within the limits of Yorkville, under appointment by the Captain of said Company, and to exempt them from other Patrol duty :A u Be it Chrilaineit, by the Town Council of Yorkville, That the Captain of the ".Military Home Guard of Yorlrvllle," be and Is hereby empowered to detail squads from the said Company, to perform such duty within the limits of the town of Yorkville ; and that saftl Patrols so appointed,shall linvn thn enmo nmtrnru nafhmmh nnnnlntorl l?v thla fntttiull Sec. 2.?Be It further enacted, that the sold Captain filial! tiavc power to prescribe the duty of said Patrols, provided, however, that said patrols shall perform duty at least as often as Pntrol Companies are now required to do duty under the Ordinances ot this Town; and provided further, that mid Captain shall have no power to prcscrllie any duty for mid jmrrols, inconsistent with the general laws of the' land, 3r the laws and Ordinances of this Town. Sec. :i.?Be it further Ordained, that the members of mid "Home Guard of Vorkville," whilst they may continue :o perform duty as aforesaid, shall he exempt from the perhrniance of any other patrol duty within the limits of sold rown of Vorkville. hone and ratified In Council, by the Intcndant and Wardens of the Town of Yorkvillc, at their Chamber, April 2-itli, 13G1. Witness, the seal of said Corporation. ^ A. I. BARRON, Intcndant. m J. B. Allison, Clerk. ^ April 25 18 tf 1 Q UGARS.?THE BEST ORLEANS O and C SUGARS ever offered by LOGAN & MEACHAM. * ?; ? f