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Tu? Chops.?The corn crop in this D'strict io quite promising hi this time.? With good bphsuiih and an absence of wind at or instil will be hii unusually large one. Tbe cotton crop is inferior, and uii less there is h rapid improvement it will 4* slum r-uire thau a third. With tbe most favorable weather nod propitious Kail, it cannot be nu avorage one.?<So? <j/ TeviperaiK*. t ? liarok ci ail otokm.?A gentleman re* siding in the neighborhood of Burgaw, twenty t?vo unlet (t<mw town, picked op near the above place, on Tuesday, the 19il? Inst., a hail stone which measured tar> mk! a quarter itrchcs in diameter.? Ootrsiikrahlo luvil tell in that neighborhood on the above day, and tho crops were mateiially damaged. This may very well account for (he extreme cool weather we experienced last week.? Wilmington Journal. Dividend.?The Bank of Charlotte Ijhs deciaied a semi-annual dividend of 4 percent, payable on the 4th of July (text The annual meeting of tho stock* holders takes place on Wednesday, the 4lh of July. THE MARKET8New York, Juno 'J9.?The Cotton market in heavy, with aiilca to day of 500 balea; Middling Upland quoted at lO^c. With *nle* of 15,500 bbla.. Flour liaa declined 5 to 10c hbl Obituary, Died, at Oak Grove, Mitchell County, (in , of dyaentary on the morning of the 11 thin at., flattie Jordan infant and only daughter of J. B and N. II. Twitty, aged one year, eleven months aud thirteen day*. Aunounoemeuts. FOR THE SENATE. The friend* of the HON. GKOKGE jMcC. WITllKUSl'OON. nnnounce him u candidate tor re-election to the Slate Sen. lie, from Lanenater Ilistrict. FOR THE LEGISLATUREWo are n'llhorued to nuco-incu MB. JOSEPH CLAttK, n candidate for Representative in the lower branch of tku next Legislature. Mh. Kiotor.? Vou will oblige uiaiw friend* b)* jlWing tin* ntune Mnj J. E. Ifut| ifdjfu'i in nomiiiiiiion for re election to tiie lower branch ot the State Ia-gmlultire. Mr. Kditok :?You will oblige innii) friend* hy v aciug the name of J. William*. ' h*q, in iii-iiiin.'tlioii for reelection to the low i r branch ol'bo .vt ite 1 .oyUlnture l FOR CONGRESS. Wo arc authorized to anno nice C?l C I W. M1 l.j.i.K, ot Marion, a candidate to ii'|irt*H'til the tfr*t < 'onor.-Hxiojn.l Ibairici ot Smith Cuiolina in the llext Congrcn*. 'i'lie fl lelld* ol tile llotl. Jt >11N 31c t^l'hhN announce biui a candidtie for reelection t<> Congre**, from the tiral Con grc**ional District of South Carolina. La .scam: ik. FOR CLERK. The IrieinU of JOHN A. STKWMAN announce Ititn a candidate Ibr re election lor I lurk of the Court, for the ensuing term Mh Kntrott?The tunny friend.* of Mr 11. J. HANCOCK, announce Imu u cuutlidate for Clerk of the Court for the dialling tcrui. FOR 8HERIFF. Mk. Keitoii :?The friends of J. I), i IAILK, respectfully nominate him a candidate lor I lie n'tiee of cilierirt of iainca*. ' ter fluliiet for the ensuing l?riu. Many Friend*. Mii Editor :?I'lcnso announce Mm. AMOS McMAiNUS, a cutnlidale for the Olhce of Mheritl' for Lancaster ffielrict, for tin* ensuing term ami obiigu hi* .Many Fit i end*. The friend* of Capt J. U. COUSART, tliuouuce liiiu a cand.Jale for Slierit! for Lmciuter I'Utrict, nl I lie ri.miiii^ term. FOR TAX COLLECTOR Mr. Miirog announce tlie , inline of C. F. lllNdU.M, Kw{.,iii i mn* didate ior Tax Collector at the ensuing election and oblige In* tunny Friend*. Mr. Editor :?l'leaae aauounce Mr. \V. Jl TW1 l-l'V, a? a cuudidato for Tax Cut. lector at the ritauing election. Many Fkikndb. Mr Editor..?The voter* of Lxocanter respectfully anoouuee J. K. HUNTER a candidate for re-election for Tax Collector, for the euauing term. Mr. Editor.?Plena* announce Mr. WmiioiRRTeon, a Candidate for Tax Collector at me etautng election and oblige hi* fri?nd* Waxhaw*. Mr. Editor.?By announcing Mr. R. C. POTTH, r cnndidNte for Tax-Collector at the next election you will oblige hia Many Fkirnd*. Mr. Editor : Uy Muooncnig Capt A. M. NlrfBKT a candidate for Fax Collector at the next election you will oblige. Hie Friend*. i ivr ~ a.2 pcuiai nguoe?, DAWK INS 4 WYLIE. Attorneys at Law AID SOLICITORS IX EQUITY, Will prartira in Laneaeter and the surrounding BMMh orrica m th? own boom it LANCAHTKRVILLK, 8. C. ('articular attention given to cotleoting ciaitus. col. mot. n ntwiiia Mai. Mil n. wtlik. Union, C. II., rt. 0. Laoaaeler, C. II., 8, C. March 1*. IMU, k?tl KERSHAW * OOIVORI, cor a AT* >m III TUt raaorici or \ LAW AND KQUITY L AKCA9TF.RV ILLS, 8. C. if Will attond promptly to all batiow animated to them J. N KtfRBMAW, f W. M. CONNORS Camden, A C. UacMtOT, 0. It. A of. 1* .(?*? Ilolloway'a rilU, an invaluable Remedy for I Dropsical Hynatonis.?Mm. Ktuina Huntley, of I Hwuaton, Tex*, aged 4 S but fall waa thrown | upon * bed of slcineas, her feet and leg* be. i' gan to swell, Wrongly indicating dropsy at lliia period o( life. Her husband became greatly alarmed, aa if waa (eared that she could not recover, ao tread fu I waa the attack. After trying many' remcdica without benefit, Mr. UunUejr, at tut, put her under a course of ' llolloway'a }'|a. which she took for about three weeks, aid the swelling considerably diminished ; by continuing tliein for uve weeks more, she wa complately cured. These Pills will also c ureal I bilious and liver complaints in a very shortime. 46. Hature fc the great phytiolan. This is now ad mitt <4 bv the mvrlieal ? fand*metiUiuriiicipnl of healing science. It is j wisely provled by the human economy, that j whenever tiything is wrong In the physical ] system, the natural forces of the body arc | brought to bear to expel the disease. The great aim, therefore, is to strengthen the natural powers. This has been kept in view by the skillful oiupoundcrs ol 1)K. J. HOSTKTTEH'S UlTrEHS, which operate to give Ircsh vitality to a! the organs oi *Jiu body. Tho effect of this medicine upon the stomach, the liver and tk* kidneys, are prompt and decisive. The patient who is wise enough to quit drugging, and fry the Bitters, soon feels as if he had taken I new lease of life, and as he continues the tse of the article, he is oveijoyed to | find the atnauiH of health coursing through hia ; frame Let all from whoso cheek the bloom has departd, give Dr. Hosteller's Celuhrated i Bitters a trial. June. Sold by iruggists and dealers generally, everywhere, pg" See dvertlsement in another column. New Advertisements. Notioe. I FORK WARN all persons front trading for a NOTK given by tne and Thos. J. Clybnrn semrity, to Jaa. Ksliidgc for eight hundred do.lara, dated dny 1860. Duo 1st .'nnuury next, the consideration for which Mid note was given having failed I atn deteimined not to n?v ani.t n..i? n?. lent compelled by law. WILSON HOUGH. July 4lh 1800. 'j|tf A Challenge IF ANY ONK WILL PROVE FROM or by the iiiblu that Sprinkling if Rip. tiam ; or that any one U ? acriplural object of RapU*ui but n believer, I will bind mvrelf in a bond of one thouaaiid dollar* to be |?:tid am noon n* proven, (by the above HriUird i.uSho.'ity), provided he who undertaken. will bind hit laclf in a bond of equal amount, to be paid if be fail*. N. R If no one undertake* the above It will carry upon the fare of it.lliAtauco dog. m.ia have no aupport Ironi or by lite word of God. LKWIS P. ROLLINGS, I'leuaant Hill, S. C. July 2d, 18fi0. 4t?p f 34.50. HEADQUARTERS. nvtnv rvinu'i' it t no ?e?o I UENERAls OK UK IIS AO 9. | r|"MlK following Regiment* of Infan'jy 1 and Cavalry will parade fur review I and drill a', audi lime* and place* a* herein j directed: : The 44lb Regiment of Infantry and the 5th Regiment of Cavalry will parade at j t S littler*llle, on Thurvday, the 26th ol July j proximo. 'Flu* 20th Regiment of Infantry will parade ut Manning, on Saturday, the '28th ot J.ile proximo. The '22d Regiment of Infantry will pa. rude at Camden, on Tuesday, tlie 3let of July proximo Tlie Ul?t Regiment of Infantry will pa rade at IjancasUsrville, on Thursday, the 2d of August proximo. Tlw 2tth and 25lh Infantry and the Gth (*a?ali v will pamde at Winnaboro, on Saturday, the -liii August proximo. The itilii Regiment of Infantry will parade at Chosterville, on Tueaday. the 7th of August proximo. Tne 27lh Regiment of Infantry will pa rade at Rich Hill, on Thursday, the 9th of August proximo. The 4tith Regiment of Infantry will parade at Kbcnezer, on Saturday, the 11 tit of August proximo. The 3 tih Regiment of Infantry will pa rade at Yorkville, on Tueaday, the 14th of August proximo. '1 he 37th Regiment of Infantry will parade at White 1'lains, on Thursday, the j 16th of August p'oximo The 38th Regiment of Infantry will parade at Timmona', on Saturday, the )8Ui of | ; Aiig'iai proximo. | '1 lie 35th Regiment of Infinity will pnr*de at Uniooville, on Wednesday, the 22d of Anguat proximo. The ?ili Regiment of Cavalry will parade at Glenn Springs, on Saturday, the U5th of Auguat proximo. The 45th Regiment of Infantry will parade at Hurt Factory, on Tuvaday, the 28th of Auguat proximo. The 40th and 4tat Regiments of Infantry will parade at Laurena Court House, on Thursday, the 3oth of Auguat proximo. The 10th Regiment of Cavnlry will parade at Clinton, on Saturday, the I at Sep timber proximo. The 28th Regiment of Infantry will parade at Jalappa, on Tuesday, the 4th of September proximo. The 29tb Regiment of Infantry will parade at Ihuninicx'a, on Thuraday, the 6ll of September proximo. TbV oAkere and oon eommieaioned ?(Ti cere will saeemble ou the day previous to the review of their respective command*, for drill a-id instruction. Generale of Division and of Brigade will, with Uiwir reapective ataff. atteuo the K o> vie we. Generate of lirigade are hereby required to furnish the Adj iiant and Inspector General with a fu'l and accurate roater of the oniirr* ?? uivir ropprcuvv guuiwbhub, in? names, date of origination, strength and equipment* of each volunteer eorpa, and the effective strriigtli of each Regiment com posing their several commands, together with a list of alarm men. General* of Hrigsde are charged with the extension of this order. Aide de Camp to the t "anarounder in-Cliief will attend the Reviews, Uv order. R. G. H DC NOV ANT. Adjutant sad Inspector General, July 4tb ItMti, 31 ?It VW The Columbia and Charleston pa* per*, and all the papers published within the limits of the Divisions to be reviewed, wilt insert one tame eeeh. LABiKS Rsrage Shaw la, French Lane, Points, and Mantillas, a Urge assortcent, aft HA8SJSLTINIE At MASSTTS. * j LI8T OF LBTTE&8. I REMAINING ia (ha Boat Office at Lancaster (J. II., 8. C., Quarter ending June 1 30th 18G0. M L Dunlnp, Minn Lizzie Soulhinaid, I) A Butlon, Geo I) Beckham, J Burgees, O 8 Beckham, Calvin Evans, \V M Norris. D A Todd, David M Boer, William Unas, Mr. A CI. Corn! Corn !! A LARGE LOT North Carolina Corn cnnxtaiitly on hand and for snle low for Cos/i by JOS. M. GAYLE CO. Baoon! Baoon ! \ HAMS, SIDES, and SHOULDERS, . just received and fur sale by JOS. M GAYLK CO. Hay! Hay!! JUST received a large lot Eastern nnd North River liny, which in offered low for Cuah by JOS. M. GAYLE &. CO. TEMPERANCE CELEBRATION There will be n Celebration of the Sona of Temperance by Oak Hill Diviaion on the the 7th of July next, commencing nt 10 o'clock A. M. The speakers for the occasion arc Dr. R. K. Wylie, Rev. I,. Wood, and Dr. R. M. Patterson. Sons of Temperance and the public generally, particularly the ladies, arc respectfully invited to attend. R M. PATTERSON. ) SAM'L ROBINSON. > Com. JOHN Q. McMANUS. > June 27, 2t. r AAA POUNDS OF BACON For r3?\/\rVy Sale by J. L. DUNLAP CO. Lrncanter C. 11^ S. C, June 20, I8t>0. tf Beef Market. r|MIE Subscriber will commence to turn. A ieh the people of I^incnslorviilo with Beef, on Wednesday the fith proximo. His regular days thereafter will be Wednesday and .Saturday of each week. His .arrivals will be announced as usual by the blowing of a horn. KI.ISHA PLYLER. May 23d lft-tf. Steam-Mill Aooouuts. \I.L MY ACCOUNTSFOR 1869 are . lett in the handa of John D. Wvlie, Esq . for collection. Creditora must come forward and settle either by cash or note, n? longer innnigence cannot te oiven. J Art. M. INGRAM. Uiiciilur, June 6, IMGO. 17lf. LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST VI.L TIlOrtK INDKB I'Kl) TO MB by note or account arerequealed to coine Forward and pay up before return-day, oth* crwi*e limy will be sued. J. B. MOBI.EY. Fllnsant I till, Feb. I'J. 1 ?t f. LADIES DRESS GOODS. 4 I.AKtiK and tine aaaortinen* <>F HaJ\. rage, Tissue, Organdie Jaconet, Robe*, double nkirt and flounced. Jaconet, French t'aiubrica, American nod Knohali Flints.? For mile eheninat n A K54 r. 1, j i a r. w ,?i n r, i o. April 18 Nl. \R(?K and tine assortment of Ready Made t'lothini?, Shirts Drawers, Gra? vats, half-Muse, and Suspenders, at II ASSKI.TINK & MASSKY'S. ("DT'LERY, of all description*, Hardware, Cr irkery I anil Glass Ware, Sojjur, -.^ W (Jofl'ee, Molasses, Maekrrl, I'u*?1er, ,>hot. Cups, Cheese, Mnccaroni, Pearl and common Starch, Porter, Ale, &c. at MASXEI.TINK &. MASrKV'S. /tV' Vl tub KK(iUl.Alt DKPOT for Kerorine Oil ami Lamp* is at Uaim iiiiu- &. Masjtey'n. A Inrj?e ami beautiful as*,truncal of the I .amps is juat received with Joiii'h" improved burner, ('all at night ami examine. IIASSBI.TINK & MASSKV. April 18, UK NTS, Hoys, ami Youth* Hoots rll ami Shoes A large and full nsaortment?some very flue, at ilASSKl.TINK Si. AIASSKY'S. I Iocs, Trace Chains and Axes. JUST Received a 1 til* aupply of .'lanfj lei s beat Casteel llocs. Trace (Jbuina. Ihuues, Axes, ?Vc. For sale by JONES CROCK K IT. Feb 'id, 18fi0?3tf. (J All DEN SEEDS. I FRESH Supply just received from I). .1 lauidretli, and for sale by JONES CROCKETT. Feb 39, 1860?3lf iuee7 1 NEW SUI'1'l.y ol Rice, just received it and for sale by JONES CROCKETT. Feb 39, 1860?3lf Notioo. fc 1.1, PERSONS having any business in 0.V tbe Court of Ordinary are hereby no. lilied that the l.nw has lived Monday and Friday in every week, from 9 o'clock in the morning lo 3 o'clock in the evening, except in the mooth of January, when the Ordinary will attend every day, 1.Sunday excepted). All Guurdiana, Administrators, and Executors will please observe the above rules, and fail not to make their annual Returns before the isstnf July, under the pains and penalties imposed by Law. P. T. HAMMOND, o. l d. P 8. TheOrdintry expects to he generally about his o lit cm except when business should require his absence or provi. detiUaiiy prevented, but the above roles vho 11 Id be strictly observed to insure attention. p. T. II. Juoe 4th, 1860. 17-41 pf &4 50 paid. SOUTH CAROLINA. I-soeaster DiatHet. C A. Plyler, J Writ io lor* va > eign Attach* Richard Klliott. j meot. hintUa ia k-raky glvan, that hy vJetoa nf the Writ of Attachment in the above rase, I have, by II. I*. lUm-oek, uiy apocial Deputy, on the llih day of June IIHO, at 4 o'clock, 1'. M , attached the following prop, erty, to wit : Two Hundred aeree of (.and, more or less, aa the property of the absent debtor R. Klliott, adjoining lands of John Csrnea, James Blackmaa, William Rowell, et al. tl. HANCOCK, S. L. ?. J a as II. I860. IV?4m p f $8 BUSINESS CARDS. 15 J. WlTliefePOON, ATTORNEY" AT LAW. LANCASTER C. H., bo. Cft. J January 11, I860. 48?tf. ' ^ John C. Seorest ATTOUNEY AT LAW, ' LANCASTER C. H., S. C. |' Will attend to all business entrusted to hiin. j ' Can always be found at Clinton'a Office. Also acting Magistrate. June 6th, 1800. 17-ly. ^ j. M. \u\ns, UANCFACTCRIR, i Wholesale and Retail Dealer in |T i n - w A R B , ROCK HILL. S. C. Orders from a distance proraptly attended to I i May 16,? 14-ly. G. \V. Williams, ( S R<?t. K. Allison Yorkville, S. C. | \ Laacasterville.S.C WILLIAMS & ALLISOK, ATTORNEYS AT LA W and Solicitors in Equity. LANCASTER, C. H, S. C. Will practice in the District of Lancaster. 1 Prompt attention given to Collection!. July 7th IH68. Jl?tf Dr. ALFRED CRAVEN, j Smceoii Dciiliiil, YOHKVII.LK, 8. C., (Mors liis Professional Services to tlie citizens of Lancaster Village and surrounding country. ARTIFICIAL TKHTH iintrrta! on Cold I Plate, from otic to a full neft. June 1 llli, I8.')K SPENtVER & TEAIiUK, manufacturing i Jcwiilcr and Mil Mo. 266 King-Street, Cmarlmtos, S. C. [Under Masonic II.ill.J ?? -+ + ? Watches, Clacks, Jewelry an?l Silver Waro Neatly and Carefully Repaired. Feb. ii'J, lrHJO. 3?(tin. HARDWARE. TV. It. MORTON, No 133 MEETING-STREET. CHARLESTON, S. C. Offers for sale at tiik i.owkst eosaiiu.K rate*# for cash or prompt pat, a very complete and auuerior assortment of HARDWARE, (TUTLERYi nun*, ri^iui.9, I AND PLANTATION TOOLS, | IMPORTED EXPHF.S.*EY r?U THE SOUTHERN TRADE. Merchants visiting the City are respeetfiil ! Iv invited to examine the Sleek and price*. At.I. ORDERS for (food* will receive prompt and earefnl attention. Mareh I I, 1860. 5-0in WHITES MARBLE AND STONE WORKS, Established Over Thirty Years Ago j ROBERT I). WHITE, Charleston, S. C. .Monument*, Head Stones, of ail aire*, | from ^3 op. .Marble and Stone Tile. Mural Tablet*, Blue Pligging, Brown Stone f<>r building*, &ii\ wr N. It. i'lun* for large Monument* ' drawn to order and nent by mail. Feb. 8th, I860. 63-ly. N E W C A It P E T S T 0 It E. James G-. Bailie. I DIRECT IMPORTER OF ALL KINDS OF CARPETING, ling*, Floor Oil Cloths, Window Shades, dro. Curtain Damask*, I .ace and Muslin Curtains, A- c No. u34 Kimq Stkf.rt, CHARLESTON, 8. C. And J. 0 BAILIE & Bro. AlJCJUSTA, (ia. Feh. 8, l?60, 53?I y WOULD RRSPKOTFUI.LY INFORM the public tha' he bat located him* eelf permanently nt Lnncaater C. II., and will be happv to wait upon nil who may favor him with n call. Me flatter* hiuiaelf that froiu hia long experience in the vari* oua braneliea of hia Profession, he can give entire satisfaction to all who may entreat hint with the care of their teeth. Artificial Teeth insetted fr >m a tingle Inn'h r.n ??:?i- CI? - ? ? * " mii ?ouit wiiu \yinn}' wi i?jf niinirvpheric I'fwnuri. Particular attention paid In the preaerva. lion of cariona teeth, for millions are now ' annually loat for want of timely and judi. eioea treatment. Charge* reasonable and all work warranted. Teeth extracted without 1-adiea and gentlemsn are invited to call and have >' their teeth examined free of charge. Office in Mr. Kramint' building, 2d doo* , South of I. Adams' StoreOffiee hours from 9 A. M. to 12 M. and from I. to 6 P M April IS, I MO 10-1 f. CiROVEK &, BAKKK'S NOISELESS SKWINO MACHINE, FOR PLANTERS' USETHe very great success of the Grover St Baker Hewiiig Machine throughout the Southern States has been peculiarly gratifying to the manufacturers, who are led to believe that their endeavors to make n reiuo.'e machine have been appreciated. The policy of the Company will be unchnnged, Mid, as heretofore, each machine will Ue larrnnt-H in uvnrt msinitl to be .'is retire tented. Thnt we manufacture and sell the machine best adapted to nil the V'suts of the people of the South, can be ntu^teu by thousands "?f Fu2>ilies and Planters Wi'jo have then in daily use ; snd, feeling the importance of meeting every watt? of the southern people,wo have just introduced AN entirely NEW MACHINE, Made Expressly for Planter's Use; a machine that will sew the finest fabrics for the inmates of the household, and the coarsest goods for the negroes of the field. It is so simple in construction, that a servant of ordinary capacity cnn readily learn to work it, and keep it in order. In ordi. nnry wear, the machine cnn not get out of repair, nnd should last many years?being constructed with especial care as to durability. We feel every confidence of it giving the most complete satisfaction. That our machines will do better sewing than cnn be done by hand, is evidenced bv nu. meroas testimonials, nnd froin many we select and invite attention to n few, as showing What Southern People Say : "Mrs. Jefferson Davis, presents her com- I pliments to Grover & Baker, and takes pleasure iu saying that she has used one of their machines for two years, and finds it till in irood order, makes a beautiful stiteh. and doe* easily work of any kind."?Washington, I) C. I have used onu of Grover & Baker't Fam;ly Sewing Machines for more than three years, and do not hesitate to say that it has given entire satisfaction. I cheerfully recommend them to all who wiah to have their sewing well and quii kly done." iMrs. Robert W uldicombe, Washington. I) C. | "1 take pleasure in saying, that the Gro ver & Baker Sewing Machines have more than sustained niv expectation. After trying and returning i thers, 1 tiave three of them in operation in my different places, and, aftei four years' trial, have no fault to find "?J. II- Hammond, Senator of South Carolina. "My wife has had one of Grover Jk linker's Family Sewing Machines for some time, and 1 atn satisfied it is one of the best labor-saving machines that hna hern invented. I take much pleasure in recommending it to.the public."?/. O. Harris, liuiei nor of 'fennessee, "I take pleasure in saying that the Grover 4. Baker's Sewing Machine has fully sustained my expectations, and after a trial of more than a year, I aui so Well pleased with it that I t ike pleasure in recommending it to mv friends."?Mrs. IV. //. Ritten' -. r', n t"I am very much pleased with my sewing machine ; if I could not get another, I would not take ten times what it cost me. it nmre than realizes mv moat s.mtmiiie expectation*"?C. It. JS'ash, Camden C. II, V C "Tiie Grover &. linker Machine lias fully equaled my expectations. A very important characteristic of the machine is, it is no very simple that any negro of common understanding can manage it. .Mine has beer. used exclusively by u negro servant, about nix months, and has never been nut of order."?lieu. J. L. Moultrie, Union Springs, Ala. "I take pleasure in recommending Gro. ver &. linker's Family Sewing Machine.? We have u-icd one more than six months, and it is nil that it is represented to be. It is not only n convenience, but we regard it an indispensable necessity."?Hon. J F. Doudfll, I si Fayette, Ala. "I think your machine by far the best in use. It can ho adapted from tlie finest fub- j rics to the heaviest cassimere, and sews stronger, faster, and inore beautifully than one can imagine. If mine could not be replaced, money could not buy it."-? Mrs. E. Hardin, Louisi die, hj. "Inclination and other circumstances having brought under my examination several prominent sewing machines, and led to an acquaintance with their merits, should my opinion be deemed of any value. I would not hesitate to accord the preference to Grover & Baker's."? Rev. J. II. *11 y ?/ a Fl .1 I^innsttn, \^inymnni^ gsci. I "1 take pleasure in recommending Grover | &l Baker's Sewing Machine to the public. It ha* given ever/ satisfaction in uiy family, and I consider it one of the most reliable machine* in line?not only tor ita strength? but simplicity, and not being liable to get out of order. I would advise an> person to purchase one of them in preference to all others I have seen."?Simon Stone. Norfolk, Va. "I think it by far the best patent in use. Thin machine can be adapted from the finest cambric to the heaviest casmmere. It sews stronger, faster, and more beautiful than one can imagine. If mine could not be replaced, money could not buy it."? Mrs. J. (i lirvwiu, \ashiillr, Tenn. '1 take pleasure in recommending the Grover it- Baker Hewing Machine over all others in use. Mine is the only Grover itlinker in this vicinity ; but I hope em long to see one in every family."?J I,. Walker, MerriCt Iindge, S. C. "I have used one of Grover dt Baker's Sewing Machines in our shop for three A r.. J U / _ - a I _ *! 1 I years pasv, auu nun n perjeouy pracucaoie, easily kept in order, and adapted to various kinds of work in a tailor's shop. We take pleasure in recommending it to the public.' ?/. A. Itroknw Co, Columbut, da. "it gives tue pleasure to add my testimony to that of many others, in favor of Gro. ver Si. Baker's Sewing Machines. One of their machines has been in constant use in my family for nearly three years, giving entire satisfaction, never having required the slightest repair in that lime."?A C Blount, PensaciUd, rla. OFFICES OF EXHIBITOM AMD MALE : 496 Broadway, New Vork ; 181 Baltimore Street, Baltimore; Meohauic* Institute, Richmond ; 959 King Street, Charieelon ; 41 Francis Si real. Mobile ; 11 Camp Street, New Orleans; 94 Fcurtn Street, Louisville ; 4 Uigg ions' HI >ek, Leaington ; I'd4 North Fourth Street, St. IjOuis ; Thos. I'. StoveaJI, Augusta, Agent (or Georgia; Mra. C. Branard, Galveston, Agent for Texas. Agencies will km found in most of the cities and towns of tho South. Juno 90 8<n >;. .v-vc-w JOS. M, GA C A M 1) E1 D E A L I HEAVY DRY GOODS. GROCF T 1 AfTAI* ^ *1 * *T T MVUUK3, HAVANj INDIA ERUI HAS ON HAND AND ARE NOW REC of Piper, lieidsick. Heidsick & Cn.'a, I Mt-dcuria, Post, Slurry, Penerift', Clnret, Blue dies, fioui Oa? to 1e; Old Constitution Mountnin Dow, Bourbon, i OLD RYE 1 Extra old lifcnon^aliela Rye. J. Mnrtin'a Rectified Whiskey, at exceedingly low figu ored Jamaca Rum, I'eppefinint Cordial, Pori gars, of direct importation, Cuba Sixca nnd Itoxea. Assorted Jellies. Steam It*;lined C Matches, Tobacco, of various brands. Ada Lobsters. Mackeral, Salmon and Oysters. Sauaes, Assorted Nuts, Hasina, &c.f &c., fi JOS. M. GAY EE, RAIL T A MT ?T\ A rj j9l jli jm Al aiaicT rai rpi!lS IS THE GREAT CRY ! But a 1 Hill by an unusuallv largo and beautiti Embracing : lines, Humes, Chains, Groee very description, which we will sell "J per slock of Clothing, Hunnets, Fancy Goods, V ladies Dress Goods, ever brought to this pi. Call and examine our Stock and we will ? ilies cannot fail to give satisfaction to the stock and our facilities for doing business v in selling our goods, as we employ no assist and thereby obviate many difficulties and mi who have no interest >n the business. We are truly thankful for the liberal patro ea by strict personal attention to the busino; inetous customers. Pleasant Hill, 8. C.. Murrii 14, 1860. CARRIAGE m I rpllK UNDERSIGNED, RESPECTFUL L anil the surrounding Districts, tint he tinues to condu?t the MANUFACTURING OF LI liu ht four sb TOR AND OF EN BUGGIES, OF THE VERY BEST M ATE III A L, and RAI1LB STYLES, which cannot fuil to pi RE P A done :it the shortest notice pos^ |^-ALL WORK WARR Call and see for yourselves. Lancaster C. II., S. C , March '28, 1860. Pleasant Hill Aoademy. ri^11ti ?r;tur this L IiiMtituiton will resume its exercise* on Monday, June 25th, I860. TUITION PER SESSION. Elementary Branches $7 to 810 Botany, Chemistry, Philosophy, Logic, Rhetoric, 15.00 1^tin and Greek, [ iteralure, Algebra, Geometry, Surveying, &o .. .20.00 Students charged from the time of entering to the closo of the Session at the above rate*. The folio s ing gentlemeu have been appointed to aet as a visiting committee to watch over the progress and welfare of the Pupils : Rev. J. \V. Brazington, Mr. E. Rollings, Or \V. C. Cauthen, " J. B. Mohley, Dr. R. S. Beckhnnt, " S. l?ainhetb, Mr. Robt. Marshal, " W. M.Barton, Mr. C. I,. Duncan, " R. Hammond, Mr. H H. Duncan, ~ (). Floyd, Mr. I, M, Cauthen. " J. C. Small, J. K. CARLISLE, Prin'al. June 6, 1860. 17-5t. Land for Sale. THE UNDERSIGNED OFAQ|I I j]4 fers for sale his Plantation, FjnjgiK whereon ho now lives, contaming 810 seres, lying on the main road leading to Camden, where the Cane Creek and McDonalds Ferry roads intersect. A good dwelling houae with five large rooms, with a good parlor and entry. A new Gin house and Screw; a good thrashing houae and running gear to it ;? new iiarn well alabled round. A No. 1 well, as good water mm i? in the DJJftfifct; and all lieceasury outbuildings for negroes. A good Black-smith shop, &c. Situated five miles South of Lsncasterville. Four hundred acres are under fence. Come and look for yourselves, I will give a bargin in the place, aa it is my intention to sell. I will put it up to the highest bidder on the 1st Monday in August, if not old before. A. J. McUAVAlN. May 9, 1860. 13tf 18000 lbs., of Baoon. FOR SALE. THE subscriber offers a superior lot of country cured Bacon (hog round) for sale ; 14OO0 IDs , at J. A. G. Walker s in Ches tur District two miles west of Gooch'e Ferry ; and ttOOO lbs, at Cspt. W. G. Stewart's three miles west of Lancaster C. II.? Purchasers will please apply to either o! the gentlemen named above. Also 6000 lbs. of Lard at ioho N. Crock' ett'a store /or sale, L. L. COULTER. X^uossU., C. II., S. C., April II.'SO. tf PLOW STEEL, ko. LA RUG SUPPLY of Plo? Stool. Cat,1 teed, R'ister and German Steel. Also a fuJI assortment of Iron Cor Plantation and other purposes, will be sold low tor oast' or to prompt customers eu tiins. For salt by JONES CROCKETT. Feb >9. 1660 -3tf. V?v * e* ' .. * ^ YLE&CO. ... s, s. c. ] srs ijt :ries, hardware, wines, l CIGARS, WEST TS, &C., &C. SKIVING A LARGE AND VARIED LOT dizzy, Gold Seal, nnd Flurs Champagne, kberry and Malaga Wine*. French Bran* a Dollars. Chcsnut, NVidding, Double Distilled Extra WHISKEY. Rye Whiskey. A large lot of Common res. Boston, New England, white and col* icr nnd Ale, quarts and pints. Havana CiI Cheeroots, Sardines, halves nnd quarter 'andv. Teas?Hyson and Black. Friction mantint nnd Star Candles, Preserved Fish, Pickles?half gallon, quarts and pint Jara, ur sale low for cash. Wm. MUNGO. ROAD 0 lSTER! ID P081TATIOH. greater sensation in produced nt Plensnnt ill .Stock of Goods, just received and selling mm, ries. Hats, a full assortment of Shoes ot cent, lower than last Fall's prices. A largs (edicines, and the most beautiful selection of ice. tell the Goods, as our prices, styles and qua!best judges arid closest havers. With our ve defy competition. We a'o at no expense anee, but attend personally to our business intakes arising from tho negligence of those nage we have received and we are detorrniass to merit the continued favors of our nuM AG ILL & BE ATT IK. 5tf. EMPORIUM, ys sBt t.Y INFURMH TIIF. CITIZENS OF THIS in still at liin OLD STAND, where ho conGUT HICKORY BUGGIES, AT ROCKAWAY3, CARRIAGES, SULKIES, &c. I execute! in the L\TE an! the moat 011eue. IRING Able. , ANTED ONE YEAIl.^l W. L. HOWIE. 7?tf. KINGS MOUNTAIN MILITARY SCHOOL, YORKVILLE, S. C. rrMIE Principals of tliia Institution take I JL groat pleasure in informing their pat. ronn and the public, that their corps of ax. perienced instructors has been re-inforced by the arrival of Lieut. J. W. JAMISON, who has been for some time past in Paiia, France, preparing specially as their teacher of French. Terms?$200 par school year of ten months, payable $100 at the beginning and middle of each year. Tnis amount covers every expense except that of clothing.? Pupils will bo charged from the month of entrance. None will be received under 12 or over 18 years of age,or who cannot read and write with facility. Special attention paid to the preparation of boys for the College and the Military Academies of the State. Applications tor admittance will be made to the Principals. Maj. M. jKNKINS, > ., . . . Capt. A COWARD, $ 1 r,nclP*'*May 16, 14?9t CRUIiSVlLLB, S. C. The proprietors of craigs. VI 1,1,E, has just received and opened one of the fullest and most complote stock of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS ever oflercd for sale in our vicinity. Our stock was very carefully selected and bought partly fur cash and ou cash terms, which enables ua to offer iudueeinents to our punctual easterners, unsurpassed by our competitors. Our assortment is too numerous to itemise, but we solicit our patrons, friends and the public, generally, to call and examine our Bt<-ck, and we will ahow you a little of every thing that is usually sold in sn up country Store. irur BBBonraent 01 Hardware is comple, consisting of: Hoes, Nsils, Iron, Plow, Cast, German and Blister Steel 1 lames, Traces, dtc. GROCERIES, SHOES, A FULL ASSORTMENT : Mala, Bonnets and F*ney Goods. Also, s ' beautiful assortment of Ladles Dress Goods, F Clothing, Medicines, Cigars, Saddler/, Cot. lery, &c. |y We will take Raw Hides, Tallow, Linaey Cloth, and Copperas Cloth in szchange for Goods. CRAIG dc. TAYLOR. April 4. 1860. 8tf LADIES, Misses and Chililrsns BooU, Buskins and Slippers, at ' UA8SELTINE4. MASSEY'B. '? T A DIRS, Misses sad O*Mren's Hats, I J trimmnd and untrinaotsd, at HASSRI.TIMK U MA83EV'3