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IMit. IIiirti-'h Majority.?The telerapli has announced it throughout the on it t ry thai Mr. Khetl's majority whs cventeen votes. So far from that, it was (lily a majority liy 21 52 parts of a vote, i is the smallest majority of a vote we aveever heard of, and we suppose is tho mallest on record.? South Carolinian. { rlrgnijiljir. Later From Europe. M A li It I V A L O F T If / ; Prince Albert. I ?(0? ^ New York, June 7.?The Prince AlT bert arrived here to-day, with Liverpool Jhlntes to the '.-6th ult. Liverpool Cotton Market, May 25.? The sales of the week sutn up 43.000 hale*, of which Speculators took 1800.? The market was dull and irregular, and n decline of I 8d. a 3 lOd. is reported on inferior qualities. The middling and low cr grades had also declined 14a 3.101. i Holders were pressing on the market.? L The sales on Friday, the 25th, reached I* 0000 hales, of which Speculators aud Exporters took 1000 hales, and the market . clo?ed quiet. On Saturday, the 20th, the sales were 4000 hales, of which Specula tors ami Exporters took 1000 hales. The market closed very dull. The authorized quotations are : Fair Orleans 8; Fair Mobil? 7 1 2; Fair Upland 7 14; Middling Orleans 0 5 8; Middling Mobile 0 18; Mnhlling Upland 0 18. The stock on hand is 1,200.000 bales, of which 905.000 are Ameiican. ? Gknkkal Intrlliobnck.?Garibaldi had entered Palermo at the head of an army of 9000 infantry and a large body * of cavalry, ami was declared Dictator of rsietiv. 1 Ins report, how ever, lacks confirmation, as the Neapolitan otli 'ial dis? patches of the 23.i nit., asseil that Oara ( ahli was twice beaten, ami his forces driven from llieir positions. It is said that the Kmperor of Russia ? 'iitemp ates visiluii? Ihtris and the Emiicnir Napoleon. itts rumored that lite Paris Moniteur is >d><>nt to publish a speech of the French Ambassador to the Sultan of Turkey, which is of an alarming tintu?". THE MARKETS. Nkw Vokk, June 7.?The Cotton market i- still droopin/. The aales to day were < (io hales. Flour was firm, with oales of 17.000 harrela. Obituary, dm 'he nioriiiiitf <>f tin* .*??It instant, M.ir<rir?'t Ann. infant dulighter of Dr. II. I.. n:u! M;h liwliviu Crawford?ago 9 month*. ???????? n .. Special Notices. DAWKIMS & WYLIE, Attorneys at Lav/ A N D xnt.ici rous /.v Tt', Wiil pmciii-o i.? L mentor nu.l lliciurroiuiiling District*. ortli'K /X Tll.t COfRT nocst I. \NC.\ ST K It V I I. I.K, S. C. Particular attention given to collecting c'aiun. ?.,a. TIIO*. X fAWKI**. MAI. JOHN l>. YVYMK. il u'hin, I'. II., S. 0. I?ttitcu.*t?*r, C. II., ji, C ilsrcli II, IWt), ft? If (KERSHAW & CONNORS. CUTAItTVCIUI IN Till PRACTICK OV LAW AND EQUITY LAKGASl KKVILI.K, S. 0. ;ar Will attend promptly to all business entrusted to litem. J. II KKKSIIAW, 1 W. M CONNORS. *'uiiidcn, S. G. Lancaster, C. II. Auy. 10, 1859. llotlownv's Ointment and Pills.?Extraordinary Cure ol a Bud Breast.?The wife of Mr. Arthur Burn, of New Oilcan?, Loiiniumia, was, lifter the hitth of their last child, a constant sufferer with a Imd brea?t, there were several holes in it, and despite ot the various remedies tried, her husband could not get anything to cuusc it to heal. After every other remedy hud fuiled to benefit the sufferer, she had recourse to ilolloway'a Ointment and Pills, which, u." a matter of course, quickly caused an improvement in the appearance of the affected parts, and by perseverance with these tine rent ediea for a lew week*, she wa* completely cured. This wonderful Ointment will also reudily cure all diseases of the skin. 42 None hut a physician knows how much a reliable alterative is needed by the people. On all viae* of u?, in all communities every where are multitudes that sutler from com plaints that nothing hut an alterative cures. Hence n great many ot theiu have been made and put abroad with the ass,i ranee of being effectual. Hut they fail to accomplish the curea they promise because they have r.ot the intrinsic virtues they claim. In thia ntate of the case. Dr. J C. Ayer ?St Co of l.owell, have supplied us with aTotnpound Kntrncl of rsarsapaiitia, which docs prove to bvthe long desired remedy. Its peculiar difference from other kindred preparations in market is that it cures the diseases for which it is reormmended, while they do not. We are assured of this fact by more than one of our intelligent Physicians in this neighborhood ami have the further evidence of our own experieno?^?f its truth.~-7'rvme?*ee Farmer, A'a?hvHle 'i\;nn. Nature i? the great physician ThlrfS now admitted by the medical profession, IHg fundamental principal of healing science. IrW wiwely provided by the human economy, that whenever anything is wrong in the physical system, the natural forces of the b<My are brought to b< ar to expel the disease. The great aim, therefore, is to strengthen the nat u1111 pvwom. * i?m nvv uwn xepi in ficw uy tin* skillful compounder* of DR. J. IIOSTKTTKR'S B1TTKIW, which opertw to gift Irwh vitality to all the organs oi 'he body. The effect of this medicine upon the stomach, the liver and the kidneys, are prompt and decisive. The patieht who is wise enough to quit drugging, and try the Birrs aa, soon feels as if he had taken a new lease of life, and as he continues the use of the article, he i< oveijoyed to find the streams of health coursing through hia frame Let all from whose cheek the bloom has departed, give Dr. Hoete tier's Celebrated bitters a trial. June. Bold by drttggiste and dealore generally, everywhere. pjT" See dvertieernent in another oplumn. CHEESE ANirMACCARONI. | NKW I/?l just received and* for sale by H JONES CROCKETT. feh J9. |8fl0?3lf Announcements. FOR THE 8ENATE. | The Frirrdh of IRVIN Cl.INTON, | Esq , Announce him n candidate for the j State Senate front Lancanter DUtiict. I The friend* of the HON. (iKOIKiK I McC. WITHKRSl'OON. announce him a candidate for re-election to the State Son- ; ate, from Lancaster District. FOR THE LEGISLATURE We are authorized to nneonnco SIR. j JOSEPH CLARK, ft candidate tor Representative in the lower brunch of the next j (legislature. | Mr. Editor.?You wilt oblige ninny friends by placing the name Muj. J. 10. Rutledge, in nomination for re election to the lower branch of the State Legislature. Mr. Editor :?You will oblige many friends by placing the name of J. Williams, Esq, in nomination for re election to the lower branch of'.he State Lcgialnture. FOR CONGRESS. Wo are authorized to announce Col C. W.MILLER, of Marion, a candidate to represent the lirst Congressional District of South Carolina in the next Congress. The friends of the Hon. JOHN Me. QUEEN announce him ft eandid- te for re) election to Congress, from the lirsi Congressional District of Soutii Carolina. LvNCAH.'Elt. FOR CLERK. The triends of JOHN A. STEWM \N announce him a candidate for re election for Clerk of tho Court, for the. ensuing term. Mr Editor?The many friends of Mr. II. J. HANCOCK, announce him a candi Iiiaie inr r_terK ol llie L-ourt lor the en?uing term. FOR 8HERIFF. Mr. Keitok :?The friends of J. 1). HAIL.F<, respectfully-nominate him a candidate for the otlice of Slieritf of Lancaster District for the ensuing term. Many Friends. Mk Editor :?LMcase announce Mr. AMOS Mc.MANUS, a candidate for the Ollice of SheritV for Lancaster District, fur the ensuing term ami oblige his Many Friends. The friends of Capt. J. 15. ('OUSAltT, announce him a candidate for Slier ill' for Lancaster District, at the ensuing term. FOR TAX COLLECTOR. Mi:. Lditoii Flense announce the name of F. HINSOV, Ksij., us r candidate for Tux Collector at the ensuing election and oblige his many Friends. air. r.niioii :?i'leaso announce Mr. \V. II TW1 I'TV, a** a candidate for Tax Collector at the ensuing election. Ma.nv Fkip.ros. Mil Kditor.?The voters of Iauiciintcr respectful) v announce J It. 11' I\'i* 1*111 a candidate for re-election for Tax Collector, for the ensuing term. Mr Cm ma?Please announce Mr. Wui. ItoiiKr.Tsos, a Cundiilate for Tax Collector nt tin* el suing election and oblige bis fr'ell.l* WaXHAWM. Mn. Kditor. ? Itv announcing Mr. It. C. POTTtf, a candidate for Tax-Collector at tbc next election yon will oblige his Maxy Fi'.if.xps. Ma. Koitor : lty announcing ("apt A. S. NISIJCTa candidate for Tax Collector at the next election jou will oblige. His Frierds. ' New Advertisements. SHERIFF SALES. BV virtue of sundry w rits of (i fa to ine directed, I will sell befoie tbc Court House Door at l.atiCnster on the lir?t Moil <lny in July next, within the legal hoars of Sheriff Sales the following persona) nruuerty to wit : One Negro man (Sanders) levied on and to lie sold as tne property of K A Young, to sntiafy a fi fa in my office In favor of Karnum &. Dottcrer, ngtinat \V. Clyburn and K. A. Young, deftndnnts. II HANCOCK, S. L. I). Conditions cash, Ate. * June IStk). p f & I 75 SHEKIFFSSAl-ES. I) II I lyler, William Rowell,") and wife, applicants, I Sumnirns vs. ) in Margaret Plylcf, widow, Rli j Partition ha Plyler, defendant*. J In obedienca to an Older from P.T. I lam inond. Ksq., O, I, l>., and successor of Jus. I II W'ithi rspoon, (I L. If., I will sell bofore the I'uurt House do<?r st Lancaster on the first Monday in July next, within the legal hours of sn'e, One Tract of laind Ling in this District, and containing one hundred and seventy 1 four acres adjoining lands of Ceo. W. Ply. ler, the Itarkley Lnos, ut. al, as mny he seen bv reference to a plat made bv W. K. Daren, D S , the J7lh of Oct. 1S5S. These lands will bo sold at the risk of the former purchaser and on a eredit of IU months, except so much rash as will payrolls of sale, die, the purchaser being requited to give butul with approved security and a mortgage on the premises if deemed neeesssrv. to the O'dinurv fur the mirehiiwe I money. II. HANCOCK, S I, I). J I JitineO, 18?0. 31 p f 83 50. j E f ?Steam-Mill Aooounts, f A I.L MY ACCOUNTS FOR 1859 are ! | x\ lell in the hnnJ* of John I). W\ lie, I K*q . for collection. Creditors must come forward iitad settle either by ciish or note, ss longer indulgence cannot be given. J AS. M. INGRAM. , Lane inter, June 6, I860. I7lf. Must have Money \ 1 Hereby inform my creditors that I have left their notes and account* with J. II. iyd, si llaaeelline &i Meaey'a store. They will come forward and settle with the cash, j an I am compelled to have money. Those failing to settle up soon will hod t*.? ir notes , and acuounte in the hands of un officer KI.I8IIA PLYI.KR. June 6th. I860. 17?'it. 8ARMN 8RED8. AFRKSH Supple just received from l>. Usndreth, nnd for ante by JON KB CROCK KTT Krtj 99, I860?-3tf Look ! Look I I ADVERTISE MY FRIENDS THAT I nnve recently received goo's from Charleston tind my Htock is now pretty ! pood. I propose to sell as low ns the same i article can be bought in the District Best Calico's for 1:5 J cents per yard. I will or der poods for a customer at any tiino and thereby he enabled to furnish any and every thing he or she wants at short notice.? v.nn ni i/ry v;roek and help us out. JOHN W. TWITTY. May 35th, 1860. l6-3t. Beef Market. rI^HK Subscriber will commence to furn. JL i:h the people of Lancasterville with ] Beef, on Wednesday the tith proximo. 11i-? regular days thereafter will bo Wednesday : j and Saturday of ouch week. Hi* nrrivnls ' will he announced as usual by the blowing of a horn. EI.1SHA I'LYLER. May 23d lfi-tf. Pleasant Hill Aoademy. rJ^ 11K sr.COM) SESSION OK THIS: X Institution will resume its exercises j on Monday, June 2Mb, i860. TUITION PKIt MKSSlON. | E'eineiitary Branches 87 to 810 j Botany, Chemistry, Philosophy, Logic, Rhetoric, 15.00 l atin rtni Creek, Literature, Algebra, Geometry, Surveying, Ate ...20.00 Student-i charged from the time of en. j terirg to the close of the Session at the above rates. The folio u ing gentlemen have been nppointe I to act as a visiting committee to wateh ovir liie progress and welfare of the J Pupils : I Rev. J. \V. Brazington, Mr. E. Rollings, j l)r W. (1. Caolhcu, " J. B. Mobley, j l)r. H. S Beckham, " S. Lambeth, j ; Mr. Robt. Marshal, " W. M. Barton, ' Mr. ('. L. Duncan, " R. Hammond, Mr. II II. Duncan, " (>. Floyd, Mr. L. M, Cunt lien. " J. U. Small, J. K. CARLISLE, I'rin'.tl. June 6, 1800. 17-5t. INTotioe. VLI, PERSONS having any business in the Court of Ordinary are hereby noj tilied that the Law has fixed Monday and Friday in every week, from y o'clock in the ' morning to 3 o'clock in the evening, except in mi- minim in juiiuiirv, iviH*ii me < (Miliary will attend every <!uy, (Sunday excepted). All (itiardinn*. Administrators, mid J'.xccu* liirM will please observe tin* above rules, I mid f??il rail tn make their iinnunl llcturn* I before tin* i.i?t nl' Julv, under Ihu pain* and I penalties imposed bv Law. I' T. HAMMOND, o. i? t>. I' S. The Orditi try expect* to be pen* I erally about hi* oftioe except when busij ne** should require hi* absence or proviI deiuially prevented, hut the above rule* j should be strictly observe ! to insure attention. I'. T. II June 4th, 1800. l"-tt pf ? t HO paid. 5> 0 U T II C A It 0 L I N A , I I.ANCASTHfl DISTRICT. 1)? V I'. '1'. Ilatntitond, K*qtiire, Ordinary ) lor said District. Wlir.ltDAS, It. I). M DUNI.AP and ! Wm. I< NKI.SON, have applied to me for j J I a*! ler* of Administration on all and *in* i uular the Cioods am'. Chattel*. Ktplit* and 1 : i'r,..iii. ..? i it Ia l 1.1 j of Smut, r County, Fltt. These are, therefore, to elte ntul nduion| iah nil nrni aingulur, the kindred ami eredi| tor-, of the said deceased, to he and appear i | before nte it our next Ordinary's Court lor ! the Maid district, to be holdett at Lancaster j Court Hmieu on the 1 I'n day of Juno ; next, to show enuse. if any. wliy the said administration should not lie granted, t j (iiven under my hand and seal, | L.S. >this the 31st day of .May in | f ythe year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and Sixty, and in the eighty-fourth year of American I rule pendetice, \\ T. HAMMOND, o. t.. i>. I June G. 1860. 17-21-of 2 00, JOHN N. HlOIRKTTr HAS I.IUST RECEIVED THE LARgest Stock of Sl'RIKt! AN'It SUMMER ! That lias over before been hi* pleasure to ofler to his numerous customers an.I Uit? citizens of I.anc.i*tcr District in general.? Consisting of i?adio* I thick nt.d Fancy I)rc*s Silks, Musii.i*, Muslin I lobes. <?inbrims, Calico's ar.il all i.in.Is of I )rc?s (bods. ! fhim a mm*. Bonnet*. Fiats, KiuLoni, I vices, KmbroU : dcrie*. ( overings. Hosiery. &.c. Eootc and Shoes. A largo and varied stock of the finest and best quality t. r l.ad.os, Misses. Ciontlemnn's anil Bovs, (New Styles.) GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. Clothing, lists, and Furnishing floods, | from the '.meat to the cheapest qualities. SUNDRIES. Hardware, Crockery, (Inoeries, Saddlery, Tin Ware, Coopers Wa'e, Class Ware, Iron of all kinds. Cutlery, Nails, and any. tiling thnt can ho called for in the mercantile line ol business, which will bo sold as chi'?ai> as thev can bs bonirht unvwiiern ill the Village or Dixiricl. J N. CROCKETT. - -xgfljHKt' jEltato Notioe, Tim rs?i(fn<?rl with the view of male ino a final ftrtlleinent of the K?tat?< of it 8. liaily, (iecenat' l, on or befnru the lirxt of Juno next, ualla upon ail poraonx indebted to said oxtate to pay op ; nnd all peruana L.,t<inif A~ I L? . . .1 ..... Helium n.tiK ri?>nif. Ill iritt j way of aettleiiJenta pending, or ulhrrwiu, 1 are advNed that thia notice will be plead in bar :o nil auch cluima brought forward after 1*1 June. W. M. CONNORS, Adio'r. April 4, I860. 8if. r> otioe to O-editors. Alfred Knight, and w if?0 va. > Hill for Partition, Aaron Philiipa, Kt. al. J The rreditora of Klijah Philiipa and Sa rah Phillinu, deceased, are notified to pre* nent their demand* and e?iahli*h the a*me, before the Cominiaainner on or before the iSth day of June 1800. JAM EM II XVfT'.IKRSPOON, C. B. L. I). May 30th 1880, 18-31 pf *|.7V BUSINESS CARDS. B J. WITHEKSPOON, ATTORNEY AT LAW LANCASTER C. II., So. Ca. January 11. 18G0. 48? tf. John O. Seorest ATTORNEY AT LA W, LANCASTER C. II., S. C. Will attend to all business entrusted to hint. Can always be found at Maj. Clinton'a Oflice. Also acting Magistrate. June Ctli, I860. 17--1 jr. j" n. \n\ns, manckactritkp, Wholosale and Retail Dealer in T I rsr - W A R E , ROCK IIII.L, S. C. Orders front a distance promptly attended to May 16.?14-1 y. G. \V. William*. f t Robt. K. Allison Yorkvillc, S. I'. f ji Lanc.vtterville.S.C WILLIAMS & ALLISON, A T T 0 II N E V S A T L A W AND Solicitors in- Equity. LANCASTKR. C. II., S. C. Will practice in tlio District of Ltnca ter. Prompt attention given to Collections. July 7ill 'Jl ?if Dr. AEFIiED CRAVE1ST, ltoi<!?>ii( Kurgt'oii Ih'iilisl, YOltKVIILK, 8. C., Offers his Professional Si-rviccs t<? the citizens of Lancaster Village ami surrounding country ARTIFICIAL TKK/i'll inserted on Gold Plate, from one to a full sett. J uno 11 tli, 1 S.SK IK. I v SPENCER & TEAUUE, M A N l.T F ACTIJ RING Jctvt'llei' an:l Hil ver?iuilli, No. 2G0 King-Street, t'llARI.KSToS, S. (Under Masonic Il.ilI.] - * ? Watches, Plooks, Jewelry aid Silrer Ware Neatly aid Carefully llepaired. Feb. 'JO, I860. ' 3 ? Gin. HARDWARE. * - ? 'V. It. MORTON', No 133 HEETINQ-STREET. CIIAUI.KSTOV, S. 0. Offers for sale at tiik lowmt po.vmm.k pricm for cash or prompt pat, a very compile ami superior nstfortmcii' of IlAliDW'AKE. CUTLKItV, in 1\S, IMVroiM, AMI PLANTATiQNTOOLS, IMPORTED KXrKF.SStV FOR TIIC S I) I r ii i; II \ T R 11) E. Merchants visiting the City are re*pectful ly invited to examine tho .Stock and. pi iocs. am. orders for goods will receive prompt nnd careful attention. March I I, 18t>0. ."i-thn WHITE'S MARBLE AM) STONE woaKs, Established Over Thiity Years AtjoROBERT !>. WIIITK, I'liarii ."'.on, "?. * . Monument*. Head Stone*, of nil *izi>*, from *3 up. Marble and Ninn? Tilo, .Moral Tablet*, illoe Fl iff ji?o, Brown Stone for buildings, Sic. Hr n. R Plans 'or large Monument* drawn to order and nenl t>y mail. Feb. 8th, 18C0. 5J-)y. NEW CA H r K T STORE. -? ??? James Cr. Bailie, DIRECT IMPORTER OF A I.I. KINDS OF CARPETING, Rug*, Floor Oil Cloth*, Windo-f Shades, & e. Curtain Damasks, I aire and Muslin Curtain*, ito No. 231 Kisij Stiieet, CIIAUI.KSTON, S. O. And J. 0 BAILIE & Bro. AlyliU.'iTA, (?a. Feb. 8, 1 SCO, 52?I y LADIES DRESS GOODS. A 1 V ( . ! ' ? *?! lino * uoArl - r?. r ill !) > J \ rage, Tissue, Organdie J.nonet, Kobe*, double skirt and llouncvd. Jaconet, French f'iinibrio*, American und Knyliah Prints.? For sale cheap, at HA SSI. I/I l\K At MASSKY'S. April 18. I A DIES Harare Shawl*, French Ijer, U Points, and Mantillas, a large assortment, at MASSEI.TINK At MASSEY'S. W 1 l\l L<C1 til I /?! !ti I . 1;vmr,r>, jimaen itici * -mioron n Ilata, -J truniued and untrimmed. nt HASSKLTl.NE A MASSE Y'S. 1A 1)1 i'.S, Jli.s?e? and t'liildreua ISootn, u Huokinn nod Hlippcn, nt 11A8SEI .TIN i: &. M ASS E V 'S. rjki (JKNTN, Hoy a, and Youlha Hoots rll nn 1 Shoe* A Inr^o nnd full asnortmenl?tome very fine, nt HASSELTINE it M ASSKY'S. \l< NRGK and fine assortment of Heady Made Clothing. Shirt* Drnwera, (Jravntn, half-1 lose. and Hnt|iiMid?n, at 11 ASS fcl/n N E & MASSE Y'S. CU ri.KHV, of nil de>crip 1^^^^ tionn. Hardware, Cr >ckery I and <?lns* Ware, Sugar, -t?adMCSMM tolTee, M<?l?n?<'s, Mnvkrrl. I'oadui, CM10I, Cap*. Cheese, Macearoni, Pearl and common Starch, Portot, Ale, die. at HASSEETINK it MASaEY'M > ' ***-3d^-?\.-j- Z> s*.- ' v v -'-'C:^^' 1 1 Ti \l T I l\ I) Moiim/ un^?( tt ir ..tt?^r%?. i > >11 ouuif urinrrjtj rr uiiiil I,NI'*>K.M j I ? t the public that h? has located himI self permanently at Lancaster C. II., and will be happv to wait upon all who may I ! favor liim with a call. Mo flutter* himself | that front his long experience in the vnri* j ouh brunches of his Profession, ho can give entire satisfaction to all who may entrust hint with the care of their teeth. Artificial 'I'euth insetted from a single ! j tooth to fall sets, with Clasp or by At :110si pheric Pressure. i Particular attention paid to the preservation of carious teeth, for millions are now annually lost for want of timely and jndi- ! cione treatment Charges reasonable and all A-ork warranted. Teeth extracted without pain. Ladies and gentlemen are invited to call and have their teeth examined free of charge. Otlice in Mr. Kintnoris' building, '2d door South of J. Admins' Store. Office hours from 8 A. M. to 12 M. and from 1 to ft. P. M. April 18, 18<i0. 10-1 y. Land for Sale. -JfrldL TIIK UNDERSIGNKD OPfers for sale his Plantation, ytii :: li i'Hr whereon lie now lives, eon'amino 810 nerc'3, lying on the main road lending to Camden. where the Cane t reek and McDonald* Perry roads intersect. A good dwelling house with five large rooms, with a good parlor and entry. A new (Jin house and Screw; a good thrashing house and running gear to it ;? new llarn w. II stabled round. A No. 1 well, as good water as is in the District; and all necessary outbuildings for negroes. A good lliaek smith shop, &c. Situated five miles South of l.aneasterville. Pour hundred acres are under fence. Come and look for yourselves, I will give a bargin in the place, as it is iny intention to sell. I will put it up to the highest bidder on the 1st Monday in August, if not sold before. A. J. MullAV.MN. May 9, 18'iO. 13tf CENSUS. i Attention Citizens of I Lancaster Dist. HAVING been appointed Assistant Mar. slial for till! District of I/mcnster, I I herebv call the attention of the cii'zetis of the District to the following fact4. items, &e , which tliey will lie required to render :n : 1 si. Individual names, -villi the name of everv person wlmse usual place of abode on the 1st day of June, 1SG<>, was in their family. Jd The ages of each person on their last biithdav previous t<>the 1st June, lfSGo. 3d. Si x. Profession, Trade and oceupatinn of eaeii person c.ver 'A years of, age. t:!i. Value of Kent and Personal Ks'.ate, &e 5th, Hii tli place of every individual; each l?e:son married during the year previous to the 1st of June. 18 GO, The number at School within the year. Number a lio cannot r*-iH and write over '2') ve .rs of age. Gtli. Deaf ami D im!), Itiirid, insane, Mi. j otic I'auner and t'onviet. "7111. Owner* of Haves, number of Slaves. Apt a. Sex. Color, Fugitives, (anv who have absconded after tins l*t day of Juno J8<i0, will not be considered fugitives) The number manumitted. I)t?af and Dumb, Wind, Insane, Idiotic, number of Slnvu lluuaei MORTALITY. 1st. The name of every person who died during the year ending Juno the 1st I8ti(), whose place of abode was at the time ?>t* deiilli in the family. 2d. Age at his or her last birth day. 3d. Sex, Color, Free or Slave, married and widowed, (this last applies only to free person*). IJirlh-pbtcc, lime of death, oeenpation, cause of deutli, duration of illness, *\ c. AG ItlCUI.TUKK. I. 1st. Name of owner of farm or pianta j lion, ami name of person managing said i plantation. 2d- Amount <>f land improved ; amount j unimproved ; value of farms ; value of farm| invT implements. Number of live stock, ; horses, mules, cows, hogs, sheep, goats, &e. 3d. Value of home made manufactures, sueli as tl itir, tobacco, cloth, soap, tallow, | &c. Number <>f Animals slaughtered dor I inj? the year. Ith. Name of business and Manufacture. 1 Capital invested in real nnd personal estate. The citizens of l.-mraster will remember I | that they are required <? (five in a true ne* ( ! count, an near as they ran. These facts are | ' for tho use of the (Jovernnient. And there i | are heavy penalties aniu xed fur refusal to (five the information required. They need ! not fear exposure of their private affairs, as it is expected the Census Taker will not ' use this information to their injury or disadvantage. I earnestly request that the ' citizens be prepared to give the information required without unnecessary delav. as the 1 work is expeeted to l.e done with dispatch, i It thev would draw off on a sheet of paper the necessary items, it would he r. great I advantage both to tiieui and n:\self. I hope that particular attention will be I given to these matters. And if the people ; w i'l prepare written memorandums of such ! thin.'s as are required, it will he found a ! ) great advantage There nru many items i not mentioned, hut I hope that the citizens | w ill he prepared as well us they cau to give the necessary information, i IV" I 'ostinasters nr? rensi.Ml^d to r.K^. . pnre and furnish me an early na possible, with a list of the persons in their respective vicinities. THOS. R. NI8BRT, Assistant Marshal for Lancaster Diat. May -JJ, I860. 16-Jm. Di. Alfred Craven Having secured an office ad. joining the l?aw OlHce of Kershaw i Connors, on main street, will be found i in the Village of laineasteron the first Mon| day in each month for the future, ready to I render his professional services as Dentist to all persons who mav give him a sail. ALFRED CRAVEN. May 16, I860. 14-6t. (ft^| THE REGULAR DEPOT for Kerocine Oil and l*araos is at Hsese. mo &. Massey's. A large and benntifnl assortment of the Lamp* la just received with Jones' improved burner. Call at night .and examine. i (assisetine St MASSEY. April 18, RAIL 1 I LA If C J A MUST m rpms IS Till-: GREAT CUV ! But i Hill by nn unusually largo and beauti Embracing: Hons, Haines, Chains, Gro? every description, which we will sell "J p? stock of Clothing, Bonnets, Fiutey Goods, I>adi?*s Dress Goods, ever brought to this j Cull and examine our Stock ami we will itiea cannot fail'o give satisfaction to tin stock and our facilities for doing business in selling our goods, as we employ no assi and thereby obviate many dilfio ilties and t who have no interest in the business. We are Irolv thankful for the liberal pat e?i by strict personal attention to the busiti meious customers. Pleasant HilI,S. C., March I t, 18G0. ~ CARRIAGE r|MlE UNDERSIGNED, RESPECTFU JL and the surrounding Districts, that tinucs to conduct the MANUFACTURING OF L r I / ? I r?M nratrrs /-- ? I;HrIII Mill 11 SI | TOP AND OPEN" BIMGIES OF THE VERY BUST MATERIA!*ar I II MILt) STVLKH, which cannot fail to RE P A done at the shortest notice po: CgTALL WORK WAR Call and see for yourselves. Lnncnftler ('. I!., S. C, March 2S, 1S6( SPUING W- G 0 ( KOOPMlffl (Sucoessors to B 155" Wo arc now opening a comprising all the novelties ol having been purchased in SOI SOUTIIKUN 1NDKPENDHNC tion of our customers and the examination of our Stock. KOOPMANN i JUST RECEIVED AT KOOPMAN'S A! OF MANTILMS AND S HIGH BLACK SILK MANTILLAS, er BLACK SILK AI OKI NADIKR GRIZETTK MANTILL CIIALLI MA NT A AND BAREGE SIIAWLS AND MA Will IE AND C? D'BEGE, CHECK AND LINEN DIJ (Successors to Camden, S. C. April 11, 18i I'RIIGSUUiB, S. ('. rFVIK FROPRIBTORS OF CRAIGS 1 VILLB, lias just recuived and opener one of the fullest and most complete a toe I of SPRING & SUM\1 Kit GOODS ever oflered for sale in our vicinity. On stock was very carefully selected an* boug.u pirtly for cash and on cash terms which enables us to olfer inducements t< our punctual customers, unsurpassed b; our competitors. Our assortment is too numerous to item ise, hut we solicit our patrons, friends am the public, generally, to call and exainim our stock, and we will show you a little o every thing that is usually sold in an tij country Store. Our assortment of Hardware is compte, consisting of: lUx-a, Nails, Iron I'low, Oast, German arid Blister Steel Haines, Traces, Ac. GROCERIES, SHOES, A FULL ASSORTMENT: Hat*. Tb-nnet* and Fancy Good*. Also, beautiful assortment of Ladies Dress Good' Clothing, Medicines, Cigars, Saddlery, (Jul lery, &c. \w We will take Raw Hides, Tullov Lin*cv Cloth, and Copperas Cloth in ex change for Goods, CRAIG &, TAYLOR. April 4. 1860. 8lf leatherT 1 have just received a supply of first rat 1. Hemlock Sole, Oak Sole and Frene Calf Skin, which enables me to furnish superior nrticle of boots and shoes on i good terms ns thev rnn be procured at oil r places, and warranted to bo fifty per bet'er than Northern made work. I pay 13 cents per lb for good dry Iltm in trade, and ?6 per cord for Tan Bark. OS BORN FLOYD, i'leasant Hill, March ?8, I860. 7tf Hops, Trace Chains and Axes JUST Received a tul' supply of ?l#r ters best Casteel Hoes, Trace Chain Humes, Axes, &o. For sale bv JON KB CHOCK ETTFeb 2ft, i860?3lf. jROAD TO LSTER! lND P81T&TI0H. a sjreafer sensation in produced at Pleasant lul Stock of Goods, just received and eelling ts&B im. ;cnr*, n ils, n iuii assortment ot Shoes ot r cent, lower than last Full'* prices. large Medicines, auci the most beautiful selection of ilnee. sell the Goods, as our prices, styles an ! qual best ju Igss and closest buyers. Willi our we defy competition. We aro at no expense stance, but attend personally to our business nistakes arising from tho negligence of those ronage wo have received and we nre determia* ioss to merit the continued favors of our nu? MAGILL & BBATTIE. 5tf. EMPORIUM, ~ Ml sS? ILLY INFORMS TIIR CITIZENS OF THIS he is still at his OLD STAND, where he con,1(1 III HICKORY BUGGIES, EAT ROCKAWAYS, I. CARRI AGES. SULKIES, &c. id executed tu the LVFE an 1 the most DIJplease. .THING ssible. RANTED ONE YEAR.^J W. Li. HOWIE. ). 7?tf. JJ i DRESS :> D S -M D <!> k SOIiERS' K. Drucker & Co.) choice assortment of New (roods, ; the season?the best, part of it [JTIIERN MARKETS, to secure M.1 \\T? : i. --11 .i yu. nu wi n lu can uic atxenpablic in general to and invite an & SUMMERS. >4^"ft3? &!ll> ND SUMMERS' A SPLENDID VARIETY II AWLS, consisting in part of I'irelv New Styles. *?!> NET MANTILLAS, from $1, upwards. \S. LETTS. BF.H FRENCH LA A POINTS, NT A LETTS, LORED STELLA SHAWLS, STKltS. nt 75c. mid upwards. Koopmanu &, Sommors* M. Druker &. Co.) 50. ? 2i-ly. I KIWI'S UlHTMTA f\T MILITARY SCHOOL, i YORKVILLE, 8. 0. 5 rI"MIE Principals of this Institution take L great pleasure in informing their pat5 rent and the public, that their corps of experienced instructors has been re-inforcad J by the arrival of I.leut. J. W. JAMISON, who has been for some time past in P&tis, ' France, preparing specially as their teachor ' of French. ^ Terms?$200 per school year of ten mcnths, payable $100 at the beginning and " middle of each year. This amount covers every expense except that of clothing.? ' Pupils will be charged from the month of entrance. None will be received under 12 P or over 18 years of age,or who cannot read and write with facility. Special attention paid to the preparation of boys for the Colj It-go and the Military Academics of sha I Slate. Applications for admittance will bo I made to the Prin.?in*U " Maj.ftLTKNKINS, > u , . . (JnpU A COWARD, \ May 16, 14?9t 18000 lbs., of Baoon. j FOR SALE. THE subscriber offers a superior lot of country cured Macon (hog round) for sale i. l'jooo lbs . at J A G Walker1, in Chester District two milea west of Goooh's Ferry ; and ttOOb lbs. nt Cnpt. VV. G Stewart's three miles west of Lancaster C. II.? Purchasers will please apply to either of the gentlemen named above. Also 6000 lbs. of 1-nrd at John N. Crocke ett'a store for sale, h L. L. COULTER, a I .an caster, C. H., S. C., April 11, '60. tt PLOW STEEL, &c. I LARGE SUPPLY of Plow Steel, Cm?* il teel, Blister and German Steel. Also, a full assortment of Iron for Plantation and other purposes, will be sold low lor cash or to prompt customers on time. For sale ~ by JONES CROCKETT. J. Feb 89, 1830?3tf. i; "Baft! Salt! 1 I FINE Lot, SesuilsLS sacks jast received, .1 JOS. M GAYLE if CO, '"smdsn, No*. IS?tf