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enough to speak of liuiuan advancement u? culminating, and the nrU as approaching the limits of perfection. Till those things couie to puss, instead of looking for no more discoveries, wo should be prepared for a constant succession of them. Prepared or not, they arc sure to cone ; for the hosts of intellects interrogating nature in our own country, and the legions a* busy in others, arc not entrcnting^ier for nothing, nor for trifles. Civilization may be likened to astatuo.tho carving of which is the business of the species. It includes all dutiesaml furnishes appropriate employments for the vaiied capacities of all men of all time. Each successive age withdraws one band of laborer-", and brings forward another, whose faithfulness, awkwardness, or negligence, advnr.ee* or retrogrades the work. Under barbarism it was a shapeless block; with the duwn of knowledge its features began to appear, and then nations occupied themselves in chiselling away material and bringing them into Itiglicr relict. During the last century noniu artist(ike touches were added?.more have been in the present one?and in the aext, this great moral sculpture will be further* improved, for the tituo ean never be, when to it new graces and a higher polish cannot be given. To those who add nothing to it, exi.stance is a blank. [TO BE COKTISUKD-l tTrlrgrnjiljir. [From the Charleston Standard, LATER FROM EUROPE. ARRIVAL OF THE STEAM SHIR A R AJBIA. 1 ()?() Report of the Deputation of Lord Elgin as Envoy Extraordinrry to this Country. o-?o New Yukk, J tine 13, 185C. The llrkisli Steamship Arabia, Captain Stone, nrrived this evening, with dates from Liverpool to the dial ultimo?three 11.1V H lutor 1 ..... 1. ? 1? - p j _ %uvav uiuu^iu ilitt I"<r* ricM>n. Geucral Intelligence. There was much anxiety iu reference Co American attaint. % The newt of the reception of M. Vijil, na Minister of Nicaragua, ho close upon the amicable Advances made l>y Lord Clarendon in his last communication, increases the excitement in Knglaud upon the subject of their relations with 'his government; and it is rumored that Lord Kb gi ?, as the hut chance of averting war will ooino aa Minister Plenipotentiary to the U'niteJ S:ates. Spain is tilling out a fleet f>r Mexico. Reports of the Liverpool Market. Cotton was tirin, and had recovered from tho previous decline. Sales amount e l to 40.0CO bales, of which speculators took ft,500, and exporters 4,000; for Or leans Yd.; Uplands C 3 4d.; Middling Orleans 0 1 - 4?I.; Middling Uplands 0 1-lOd. Stoek of Cotton at Liverpool 600,000 bales, including 040,000 American. HreudstntT* were declining. Later from Kansas. Chicago, June 11, 1850. Later advices from Kansas confirm the existence of civil war. Twenty-one Southerners have been killed in different engagements, and several nboliliouUu had been mounded, but none killed. Shannon's Proclamation* have proved ineffectual. The death of Marshal IMiuIJsou is incorrect. Many Missourians were entering the Territory, and a general bal'lo was expected. The Washington Union has reliable advices from Kansas, which state that the excitement in Kansas was increasing, and that forty men had been killed. Col. Sumner had tried to disper?o Loth parties without success. Au attempt bud been made to rescue ltohiuson. Tli? Union's correspondent had met many troops near the line on Sunday. Wasiiixotom, Juno 13, 1850. Ossawottomie and Palmyra, iu Kansas Territory, havo tieen taken and sacked by Georgians under Whitfield. The Congressional Committee have ascertained that out of 5.500 votes nulled. for the Legislature, in Mnrcli, 1855, only 1,100 were legal. The American Convention. >kw Vohk, June 13, 1850. In the American Convention, now assembled in this city, a motion was made, this afternoon, to ballot for a candidate for President of the United States. The motion was debated for u considerable tune, but wi afterwards withdrawn.? Charles J. Fremont is evidently the lavorite. The Committee on resolutions wilt report to-morrow. Congressional. We observe in the report of the procco dings of the Senate, on Mond.iy, the following: Kansas Akkaihs.? Mr. putler did not perceive either of the Senators from Mas bach use tt* in their seats, but would give notice that he would oo Thursday next ask the Senate to lake up the K??sn* hill, in carder to afford him an opportunity of replying to a speech of one of thu Senators from that State made the 10th and 50ih of May loaf. J|? would promise the Senale that be should do so in no spirit of recrimination; but, while be should confine himaelt strictly within the record,he should avail himself of all legitimate parliamentary privileges to plat* in a proper point of view a subject which had been greatly mistikrn, * North as 8out|i. |I<> asked the Senate to accord his wish. Several Voices.?Certainly, very well. Mr. Foster alluded to the fact that Friday of the pa>l week hud been set apart for the Her. a lor from fHiio, (Mr. Wade.) I wiiuin he (Mr. K.) d*sired lo follow, but lliHt (ho Senate having luljouriwd over had precluded that arrangement. On motion l?v Mr. Touccy, the Senate , took up the bill*to authorize the people of Kansas to form a constitution and State government preparatory to their admission , into tho Union when they have tho re-, : quisite population; and tho furiher cotisid- ' 1 oration of the bill was postponed and made the special order for Thursday next, at half past twelve o'clock, when it is understood Mr. 15iitier will occupy the tloor. Washington, Tuesday, Ju ie 10.? Mr. Crittenden submitted a resolution reutiesling tbo President, in view of the difticul1 ties existing in Kansvg and the employ- | incut of military force for the restoration of pence, law, and harmoliy there, to send Gen. Scott lo take command of those forces. Mr. Crittenden said, it seemed to him ! that the Senate but very seldom bad uu' der their consideration a subject of more i importance. It was enough to make them j feel ashamed for the spectacle now presented in Kansas. They had been in session six months, and uot one step had been taken l>y them to remedy this disagreeable evil, growing ' day by day, spreading wider and intlum j ; iug more and more passions already too lunch excited. Not only is the peace and <piiet of Kansas distuibeJ, but the peace ; of the eutire country seriously threatened. ) Of debate there had been enough, hut not | of the kind lo contribute lu impartial I judgment, but lo lead lo ciiiuiiritioii and j reciitiiination. lie wanted to see a l.road, huh iraternai peace, and tliat must j be tliu ambition of a!!. In the con >o of hi* remarks lie said that General Scott j carried in his left hand the sword and in his right hand pence?gentle ponce, and hv his voice, "trumpet -tongued," will do | more than a thousand bayonets. Ili* (Crittenden's) object was to put nu end to war and anarchy in Kansas. Mr. Mason was not now prepared to to vote, either furor ngaiuts the resolution and asked that it might lie over till tomorrow. lie had doubts as to the propriety of making such a ro?jue?t of the I'res ident, who, a> Commander-in-Chief of the Army, has sole power over the matter.? While entertaining the highest respect for the patriotism and judgment of the Senator from Kentucky, he did not think the condition of things in Kansas called for the course proposed. Mr. Crittenden replied that, as (Jen. Scott was an old man, the 1'resident might feel some reluctance in ordering him on that distant service, but, in his opinion, the Senate ought to endeavor to contribute to the promotion of peace in Kansas. Mr. Seward was in favor of sending Gen. Scott there,but thought i. would be as w ell to do it by joint resolution. Hi also sag goK'.ed that the preamble to Mr. Crittenden's proposition be omitted, as the facts therein set forth are well known to the 1'resident and the countiy. Further consideration of the resolution posipoueu nil 10-morrow. Education. I To the Kilitom of the Carolina Spartan. j (inxTt.EMBs: Believing that every taxpayer in the State lias a right to express | an opinion on llie propriety or justice of | every ol.jict for which appropriations aie | made by the General A: embly of the j ! State, 1 will, with your permission, express ' ; my opinion freely on tho appropriations ' made for educational purposes. To come to a correct understanding of the subject tinder considcraaion, it is tie eessary to resort to figures, and though figures are but small strokes of tho pen, in all money matters tbey constituo the most powerful arguments. L'p to I comber, 1851. the animal Hp- ' propiialion for the South Carolina College was about '22,000, which, with an average sum of $3,000 for building?, iniule the sum total of $25 000. ,'lbe amount ; appropriated for all the poor children in the Stnto was hut $37,600, a sum totally j inadequate fur the object, and that left the great majority oflhe poor without the advantages of education. Convinced that 1 the liberality of the State was dispensed ; with a partial hand, the Legislature of fiat year doubled the appropriation for Free Schools, giving the College the usual i amount; and thus it has remained since. , To lie convinced, however, of the great in- ; I equality still subsisting between the rich , i and the poor, it 's necessary only to know the number of each. The number of students now at the I South Carolina College, according to in formation, does not exceed one hundred nnti twenty, of whom doubtless some are from other Slates; but desiring to be per fectly fi.ir, tpen and candid, we will give the College her highest average amount for the past four years, which will be about two hundred; of which not more that one hundred and seventy have been : of this Stato. Twenty five thousand dol- j j iars tor one hundred and seventy students gives one hundred and forty seven ($147) ; i dollars of the public monsy paid annually ; for each student at the South Carolina College After the reader sh. II have' ! looked over the preceding calculation, let I him follow me in another. According to 1 the Inst return* to the Legislature from the , various Boards of Free Schools, the nun:t her of children taught on the freo school fund was (17,440) seven teen thousand tour hundred forty; which divider] into the appropriation of 1854 ($74,400) gives fcur dollars and twenty six cents. Thus do ?? arrive at the stubborn fact tli.nt from (lie | public treasury there aro paid for tuition of tlm rich ami wealthy at College $147 ' i annually, and lor the poor and needy $4.20. A stranger, on reading the foregoing statement,would reasonably inquire: 'How muoh docs the State of South Carolina appropriate towards the education of the ' middle classes! And, in reply, he is told not a cent, sirl not a cent! 1 Astonish- , inent is pictured on his countenance, and well it may; for perhaps there is not another instance of suclt blind partiality throughout our widespread confederacy. V'e aro a military people in 8outh Carolina, and have any number of officers, from the governor down to the orderly sergeant, and I wilt propound the question to any one of them, would it be politic! would it bwjust! to disburse the whole of the military fund upon the right and left wings of our army, and not give a single . | cent towards the sustenance ami suppor I of the main body? There can ho but ?>n< I answer to the question, either in uiilitar; ! or civiI life?such ? distinction is wrntq in principle and wrong in piacticc. 'l ie yeomanry of tlie country, who pay tie bulk of taxes, derive no direct benelit what ever from the heavy annua) appropriatioi of about $136,000 * for educational pur poses, save and except what they dcriv* from the military schools; and these ar< open to the rich as well as the poor. 1 put the question again, is this justice am equality? If this be justice, may Ilcavci give us the enjoyment of its opposite? yea, may, injustice be heaped upon us a! the days of our lives. Having thus shewn that in demanding a fair distribution of the fund appropriated for educational purposes the people demand only what of right belongs to lliem I might now close, did 1 not feel it a duty I owe to myself, as well as the South Car o'.ina Collge, to say, that, ill laying tliosi plain and palpable truths before in > fellow citizens, I am not actuated by any hostility to hor?it is not because I lovelier less, that 1 thus speak outjbut^because 1 love justice more. May I bo permitted also to speak a word in love to thos2 who assail with harsh epithets those who, like myself, demand a hearing for the great body of the people before the Legislature, tietillemen, neither the epithet ot rtlid, nor a powerful navy, nor a more powerful army, could deter American freeman from as-orting and obtaining their mollis, Aiueiieans are the same men still. Justice must ultimately tiumpli, despite of every oppnsi tion; the course yon ore jiursuiuj Is urrayin;/ enemies uyuinst the College on evert/ side, unit if' ever it Jul!, it will full b>j your injudicious conduct. la'TLEDCK. Appropriations of last session of the Legislature for lid neat ionnl purposes: South Carolina College, Salaries, Library, with two students from orphan house S>25,GOO College Kdilioe, destroy ed by tire, T.Sn-J $:t3,-to4j (About 170 Students) Military Academies, (exact number not known) 3<i,Q00 Free Schools, (No. of poor scholars last year 17,-tlO,) 7 1.100 $ 137,8(1*2 HYMENEAL. MA It It I III) .?At St^l ('ru'k, Mcchlcii. berg Co., N. C., on tin* l'Jtli inst., l?y Rev. .1 K. Pickett. Mr. T. S. Itimn.r, < (' tlVn pl.-.ec to Miss KaLI.IK la. MaRKs, of Steel Crick May they live a loner "ltd happy life. Though fools spurn IIy men's gentle powers We, who improve his gohlen hours. By Sweet experience know That marriage, rightly understood, (Jives to the tender and the good A Paradise below. MA It It I EI)On the loth inst., by J It. Conne'. I!s?p, Mr. J. II. Ww.i iav.- t? Miss M. A. It. l.v.KAM, nil of this District. MA lilt I I'D:?On Thursday 6th inst. by the Itev. Adam Ivy, .Mr. T. (Ivy It Mrs. M. Axnr.ltson,all of this District. OBITUARY, IK parted this life at iiis mother's resideuet in this District, on tin- "7th inst., of Pneuiito ilia, Mr. JOliN A. MSBKT, in the li-hl vein of his age. I le was eoidin. d 6'J days to !ii.< lied; during his long illness, lie appeared t? sutler little or no real pain, except for a IV w days after he was attacked. His father, Mr Alexander Nisbct, died in 1849. Iiis ngci and ufllicted mother, Mrs. M. 11 Nisbet, stil survives, besides numerous relatives to mourn their loss. The deceased was nn amiable young man honest and upright in all bis dealings to wan mankind. Viituc, morality and reetitinb formed a sure passport to his atTections. lit was Interred at Tir/.ah Chuteh, I'nion eo. N. C., attended by a numerous collection o friends; Ids remains sleep near those ol' lie deceased father. His spi it, we hope, nou rests in the h >som of that blessed Redeem cr, who will sootho nil sorrow, give peaci 10 dim nr.mortal spirit, nn<l permit death t> lay Ids ieey tinkers on him no more, lie died in j outii, like some flower New LIo\mi upon its parent stem. Whose leaven llowomi'd for :.n hour, And now is nipped by some frost wide) withers I hem. A I'ltlHNU. \-ff~ We published r.n obituary of thiyoung man last week ; but at the earnest re quest of his mother and relative, wo pub I h!i the above.? [Ed. I .edo. LANCASTER PRICES CURRENT/ CORRECTED WEEKLY uy MAGILL k HEATH, Magging It unity per vd Is K-l to "J" Uule ltupc, per 11 to 11 t'otum Hope, per lb 25 Mutter, 12 1-2 to 15 Meet, 1 to fi Mucon, Hog Uouiul, 11 to 12 beeswax, 18 to 2<l Coffee, Rio, I t to 10 Coin. OJ to 70 Chickens, per pair 20 to 25 Eg**, |K'r do* JO Flour, per bl 6 50 to C uO Fodder, per est 02 to 75 Iron, per pound 6 3 I to C 1-1 Laid, per lb 12 1-2 to 15 brad, per lb 121-S Molasses, N. O. per gal 65 to 76 Nails, cut, per keg 0 to 6.5*1 Oats, per bualu I 50 Potatoes. Northern ner 1i?i?Ik-I Potatoes, founti) per lui.-lul 50 to 1 5 l'iwd?r, per lb SO Kice per bushel 4.SO to S.titi Supu, X. t). per lb 10 to 12 Sugar, t'lu. lied, per lb 11 to IS Salt, pur i-aek ?.<>?> To* llywn, per lb l(Ki to 1.25 Tallow, per ib (scarce) 10 to 12 tiikmtrthts Columbia, June 13, 185(* There ia still very little doing in cotton though front the few Mile* made to-day, fini cotton la a fraction higher. We now qitoti 8 to 10*. CtfARLMTOtV, JOOO 13, 1850. Sales of cotton to-day ISIOhalot, tin changed and Tery firm. Soles prineipallj far Spanish tutuk. t. lVniilct! lo l*tirclin?c A Sinnll two-horao wagon. Knquiro a the Printing Office. June IK, 1846. 18?tf. Beef! Beef tF The aulwcrlber will open heef market it Lancaster Village, commencing on Mondat nest ; will turniah Uiu Villager* twice n wee I with the Inhft Beef that the country afford*. .1 It <3)1 KARf June H, |8?tf. 1! Business Notices. i- ! llol.LOW.VY S OlSTMKNT AM) PII.I.S, ' Will on it* Asthma nutl all disorders of t!i el ''host. Ilonrv Vincent, of Solum, A labium L* I wan nlmo<t a martyr ttt asthma for ninctoe yours, wliicli litoitilly shook liim to pieces, an l j tn.nl>* hin* us thin ns a skol> ton, so that ho lie tlior enjoyed rest by night or l>y dny.J Ho tried ninny tilings for tiio euro of till : coiii|>luitit, hut tlicy <li>l not benefit him. .linn I . three mouth* ego. In* commoiiced taking Ho ' j loway'- Tills, mvl well nibbing tin* Oiiitnicnt ii ' j to tin* chest night ami morning. Immediate) I lie g no those remedies a fair tiial, ho was ah] ' j to sh i p at night. Hy porseveiiag with then I l a only sown weeks, cvciy symptom ol his dis I | or lor h it liiin. llis friends who liaro lint Hoot 1 liim lor some time, now huid'y know hint, In | lias so wondetfully improved. ASK ANY (INK WHO IIAS KVf.lt fSI I> . 1)1!. M'l.ANK'Sl'KLKlfKAl 111) 1.1YKU I'll.l.S .1 rHEl AltF.it BY t l.l.MIM. Ill: OS. \Y hat they think of them ! Ninety-nine ill : . handled will tell you they an the host Tills tin ! liver complaint, s'.oU hoadaohe and dy-pep-i; i that they have ever nse<l. Toad the follow in< lioin one of o?tr most lespoetable oiiitons: New Y or.k, August 1 1 do hereby certify that I lnve horn siifl'ciinj front a pain in toy side and breast for a long | time, ami after trying many remedies came H the conclusion that my liver was affected. I immediately commenced using Dr. M'l.inc*! j t/elebiated I.iver Tills, prepared by 1 1 *:iiiitg : 15.os., of Pittsburgh, and the few that I havi ] taken have iilreudy given me more relief that all the oilier medicines i have taken put t> gcth or. 1 went to a clnii voyan.t to consult him after examining me carefully, he advised me U continue the use of I)r. M'l.anc's Pills; tha' they would effectually cure me. W. W. PHILIPS. No. 'J ('olundda place. ?i* i > ' , V1; "II liHM-i.i will IK* Cir.'CIIII t'? il>U I j Kit. M'l.ANK'S < F.U.MIIAl FI> I.IVFIt PILLS | inunufhrtvnrd by I I KMINtJ llUOS., of /'its. *>atjrS?, I'a. There aie ot!i r I'lils put-pnrling j to lio Liver l'ill-t, now hcloie the jv.blio. I'r ; M'l.aue's ^iMiuiin' I.ivof Pills, a!.-<> liis celeb: a toil VlTJIlifup", HIM I.ow lie 1. .1 ill .ill li'spCVtH' | I lie drug store.-. None genuine without tin I signature of 1 LFMINti lIKtl.S. ! ANOTHER REM\7K A MLK CLUE OL .SCR' >i I'J.A. Cpnrta, Caroline L'o., Ya . March, '51. Mi .ims. IV : nc'.t v\i Moors, Kiihiiioml. tioiitloiucn :?Vnur < 'arter's Spanish Mix J tare has p-rfornud a rcmaikahlc cure in tin ' person of a servant man.a'.lLcUd wi.hSerol' ' i ula in the very worst lbmi. So hai! hail in I la ootao, that his eyes were entirely cIomi 1 anil had been so lor more than a year! A | a last resort, as ev i n thing else hail f.iilei! ' j it was resolved to try the mixture. We ad mini ti red it according to direelions, nn< woiidr rfnl to say, a perlVet cure has Leei j elleetid. I am satisfied that no nicdicitti i iij'ials 44 Carter's Spani-h Mixture*' as a pu rilier of the blood. It is creating quite at 1 I exeitemelit here, nr.il sells very rapidly.? | Send another lot by Railroad. Yours truly, 11. S. 1)R(JADDl'S. j Jtui", lti?lin. Announcements. FOE SEKATGR. " I .Mi:. I til.on:?Pleas* auttotiiiee .Mr. 1*. J r HAMMOND as a enudidnle lor the Stat " Senate nt the next cieetioii ai.d oblige ? MANY VOTERS. ' I ? %I~ .. a" .mi:. i.mum;: I'lense announce .Mr. DELI j MeC. \\ I'l IIERSl'OON as a candidate to . j Senate al the next election. ' MAW FRIENDS. FOR REPRESENTATIVES. I The trioiida of JOHN \V. I'(X )l\ E, I.m| announce him as a cni.nid.to tor I he lion i , of Represent: tiv os in tin- next I .egislaliire t j We are anlhoiized ami ro?|iiested to an f nounce J. WIl.EIAMS, Es?|. aft a Candida' 4 for the Legislature, at the iiexl e'ection, h : wxh NUMEROUS FRIENDS. ' - Mit. Editor:?1*lease announce Dr. W u C. CAUTIIEX an a candidate for re-elec > lion to the legislature, ard oblige his FRIENDS. .Mit. Editor :?I'lease announce .Mr. J. 'J K. REEK, . >* a candidate for the l.e;jis!a I tare, and oblige HIS FRIENDS. FOR SHERIFF. J Mit. Editor :?\ on will please aiinouiiei I ('apt. CI. M. I'L'NDERRIJKK, as a camli date for Slierilfat the ensuing election, am l oidigc his friends. Mi: Emjoi::?fgu will phase iiiRoanoi 11 EN R \ 11A \ < Of K, Esq , as a candidal* for Sheriff of Eancastcr District, at the en Huing election, and oblige M \ NY SUPPORTERS. Mi:. Editor :?l'lease aiinouneo J( > 11N 11. \\ ELS1I, as a candidate tor Sheriff a the l.exl eleeli . I.d ob!i;;e l.i- fiiellds. Mu. Editor:?l'lease announce -Mi. K. (J Millings us a candidute lot Shcsilf at the ucx I election, and oblige, Maw 1iii:.m>s. FOR T AX-COLLECTOR. Ma. Ed it?\ on hill phase nr.noutvci I .1 Ef 1" I i. m\ it. t'OWi-.i.l l'-.. I candidate tor *!*: x Collector, at the ciiuuinj election, and oblige Ids Numerous Fiuesds. I Mi:. Kdi'ioi:: i'it use announce J. It. HUN TKIt as u candidatu for Tax Collector am ' oblige, MANY VOTERS-^ Mil. Ill 11 u :?PirnH MinuHDO* Col, J i FUNDKRBUKK as n candi-lutc for Ta: Collector and ObHjJtf many of > ' Hi-i /iiiF.vn*. Mi:. Ki.iTftH?k |h e; s? announce C. ! ' l.'KNtSON, U?q'rnau candidate for Tax Col lector and oblige, MANV rBitupg and Bgrnntwi. .Mr. HiiItoi;. ?I'lense announce Mr. Ralcigl ' Hammond as a cumliiUte for Tux Collector. Ami oblige, His Fr.if.M'S. Mk. Kihiok I'Ii a?c announce \?iliiani link ertson ms a candidate lor 'fax Collector and o ' bilge IIis Fnu.vnu. j, Ma. K|?itok:?Please announce Major Join ; VV. NVirt as a candidate for Tax Collector, a : the ensuing election, and oblige, Many Votlm. ' ^ FOR CLERK. Mr. hni'ioi::- l'lcase aiinounco J. A Stew mar nan candidate for re election ti t the office of Clerk of the Court at the Hex election and oblige his friends. Ma. Editoii:?l'lcase announce Mr. A B. Iti.a? km an as a candidate for the Clerk' office, at the ensuing election, and oblige ' Manv Voters ; w u are authorised to Announce Ca|it. A J. SFOnrsT as a cannid.de for Clerk of th Court for l.anean*cr Histric?, at the nex | election. New Advertisements, ' Notice. , All poisons indebted to lint l<eil|;i'r for subscription. ore informed that the amounts are " due the prcieiil I'ropfietor. ' | It. S. DAILKY. i-j June 11th, 1850. A TREATISE I 18 I . ' ON It . I DtMsiitr* of tli<? ^o\ital System. HY KDW'AltH It. DIXoN, M !>., ' >:iiitoh or 41 TIIK scalcm.." I s Ninth IvJition. 28"> pnijcs. l'rico %1. i ! <1 Tit* > I'diton contains an important chapter on [ ' the Loss or Yiitii.nv is YonNu Mai-iukd * ! i'roiu.i:?an unsiispcctud cause. Kvcry maiiied 1 i man desirous <>(' preserving his health, should i> read this extraordinary chapter; it is written J witli great plainness, hut in the usual moial and elevated stylo ol the autlior. I ' Horace (i reoloy tenia hs: ( " This is a work lor which there was the most j v j urgent need. Thousands arc annually hurried ! to premature graves by vices which tlicv scarce- | 1 | Iv know to be such, uod would have been pre- 1 r i nerved for lives of usefulness and honor by the Ii t ; seasonable pet usal of a w ork like tin . There is | , not a page tluit does not bear upon its face an ' C' j impressive warning; shall not the warning bo | hoard ?" I II is a woikof grout vuluo le the family,?C. ! ; Freeman. , "Thi< li'iok is w ritten with great delicacy ami ' care, \ct with an appaicut desire to eouiiiiuiii ate truth with the utmost lorce and earnest' lavs."?X. V. Kvenkig I'ost. < " Tliei e are sluitling things in this hook which , the uon-]oolc-sional leader will uguid with ) ' sin prise. We have our doubts about present- g | lug to a'.l Mats of leaders these expositions of at i j those who l.ihor under a weak moral sentiment; i ec yet toe author's acknowledged oiiginality and dc\ot:ou to the iutioi..o piineiple.s of medicine, and his iugeuuitt tunler tiyi g <uigieal circuinan -, .-tamp it with moie than oulir.ary in- | ' lore t."?I lost on Medical and Surgical Journal, j "There are some .-(range ideas in this hook, and :t contains a gi at ileal of useful iiifoiinalioii i 11 both .-e\es, w iiilc, although thesipie.unishiicss j ? of calling thingsoiit of their proper names is] | ju-tly di.-i ai d - J, there is not a page t.or a line , i that may not lie lead hy the luo-l attle-s and , i) _ | iunoeeiit \outli."?N. V. Weekly Id-patch. ~ t'opics mailed, Irce of po tage, on receipt of ei M tV price. O. A. r.OOKII.Vril, Jr., Publisher, - | gft. I headway, N. V. Kditors inserting the above will receive i a copy ol ilie In k, postage paid. June i s. 1 18-.T;ii. ^Taitxnxfv^rti tu w A'VJ-tttoiwiw :?'>**,? 'mm j Miscellaneous. j Dr. ALFRED CRAVEN, u [Ic-iitlt'lll ^ iti gatiti ?>t'tit :sf, voitKvn i.t:, s. t\, 'I J Oilers his Professional Services to the citi* ? . ; . i t.- of I,:tnv;.s'.er Village ami surrounding 11 \ countrv ' t All'I'lFH'lAll TF.KTIl inserted on Gold ' j I'late. from one to a full sett, s] June lllli, lK,<(j. Itl-lv riivilittiittble .Mil IiiK'3' J AND A MANTUA MAKER. J TII1I suliscii'ier, heing in receipt of the Semi- ! I iiisiiitlil\ New Voik and I'.ui Fashions, ic-pcct- 1 ( fully soliiits the patiouage of the * ' | fashion a mi; i. a Dims ' ~jil I .alien ter an I \icinity, in the utiovc line.? : All orders r\ 'cut.il with promptness, neatness, J eheapliess and despatch. MA III A ("ASTON. .1 une 11,1 "s50. 17?tl i _____ t'uv Male. j t fto.OOt SHIXGI.KS at 1'Ieasr.r.t Hill, nine | * * miles t'mith of 1 aineaster. on tlio Camden . j road. MACI1.L &. CAUTIIMN. J j June 11th, ]85ti. 17 if t w aiiii'd. Drv or fircon Hides, for which we will ' f t pay "for Dry Hides," 10 cents cash, or 1JA 1 j cents in trade, "f<>r (Jreen llidea," wo will pay .r> cents per lb. We do not limit the quantity. Wo will take all we can get at ' : ubi>\ e rates. MAD ILL CAL'TilLN. r j June 11 tli, lSiU. 17-tf i ' Late Arrivals. The siiliscril.cr has just received an addi- > " | tional supply of J ) and Fancy 4sOO<1M, | ! consisting of every article usually called for; ; '. and some excellent l'attcrus of Dry floods ' mar Injure shown in I'iis .Market, lie will j.sell as LOW AS Till-: LOW 'ICS T, j | and respectfully sola-its his friends to call I * nn.l examine his Stock In-fore purchasing ! t elsewhere. J. 11. COUSART. ? June 11 ih. 13M. 16-3t. i , nags! IIII-hM i 10,01*0 Ilis. of lings wanted, for which ?j I goods will be exchanged at Sow prices. t J. 11. COL'S ART. , L, June 11th, 185G. 17-tf. f Stlit,i,iir,.?> Kale. Ry virtue of a Writ of Li. la., to me di- j i reeled, I will sell before the Court House ; ) door in i-anunslcr, on the tir.st Monday in | ., * July next, within the legal hours of sale, | v 1 j tlie following property, viz : j Fifty acres of more or less, adjoin- ^ iug the lands of Minor Clinton, Jiiuu-s S. i t Thompson and others, levied on and to be I , sold as the property of Abner Mac-key, at 1 t j the suit of .Margaret Ingram, demandant.? j ., Conditions cash, &c. if.25. 1 | l'J J. 1). HA ILK, S. L. I). i i June 11th, I860. 17-41 || AN ORDINANCE ] Tc reijuiio the removal of the dead car i cuss of any animal, without tho limits { ' of t'ue Village of Lancaster. I He it ordained by tbe Ir.tcndnnt and Tow n I Council of the Village of I Jineaster, and by ' ! the authority of the same. That troni and j , * immediately after the publication of this ' 1 Ordinance, if any beast or animal die on the 1 premises of any person in the Village of l?nn- j vaster, or shall he found in the Streets, tbe I. ow ner of such dead burnt is heiehy required, ,, witliin one day after the death of such ani* ? mat, it on his premises, or within one day j, after due notice, if found dead on tiic Streets, > t Hh the innif tin Ia ? j i I .... ...? im i icjiiiMir mien ueau (i carcass without the corporate limiu of the jf Village. And in ens? such owner or owners I refuse or neglect to remove the ?ar.o within , * the time prescribed by this Ordinance, after : ' , the death of such animal, or aflerduo notice ( 3 t hy the .Marshal, as the case may be, such l owner or owners, on conviction thereof, he- I v fori' the Intendant and Town Council,shall i y forfeit rnd pay, for each day such nuisance 1 ,| sh.i'l remain within the corporate limits,the | tutu ot' Five Dollars, besides the further sum ! of Five Dollars, for tlie Marshal's compen- ! ? ; notion for removing, whose duty it is hereby ; Hind; to remove the same, in ease of the re. j fused or i ? gleet of the owner thereof. Done and rutiticd it Council, in Council * Chamber, this 3rd day of June, in the year ! of our I.ord, one thousand eight hundred I and fifty-six, and In the eightieth year of i , the IiiUvpuodonce of the Co lief Slates of | , c | America. \ J. ADAMS, Intendant. T C. L. I 1 ' Jons C. Skcrkst, Clerk. i' TORE, OOPS!! irtmcnt of FRKilll GOODS, which we will i time. pi etc assortment of DHilSS GOODS of ;;I! k or Tissue, worth $20. A large stock of supple. The first bought nil sold out. iFTINGS Mill S111RTI \<IS, for sale at up. Servants' Goods, Plaids, Stripes, and oi' Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons, Iuidies' s. you will find every article a gentleman may i Suit. Hoots, Shoos and Gaiters, Cravats, Suspenders, Ac. iele usually wanted in the Dry Goods line. , Tubs, Pails, Buckets, Scythes and Cradles found Cotl'ec, Rio, Java and Mocha, Now tlackerol in barrels, half barrels, j low by tho J hick age, White ?ese, Herring, White Wino pice, Mustard, Sardines, and Chanipaigne Cider in Bottles, tra superfine North Carolina Flour, fresh i eating line, and will he sold low for eash taken in exchange for Dry Goods or Gru NEW 8 NEW G WE have just received a large and full asst ell low /or cash, or to punctual customers 01 Indies jfivc us a cull. You will find a com lo> vri]itions, from 6j cunts Print. (o a line JSil 1 i" . :lf)d Jaconets, very low. -.adics Mastic li. Its. Just received a fresh A large stock of Bleached and Brown Sill xeecdingly low prices, from 5 cents per yard lain, at low prices. A heautiful assortment in . lisscs ,Shoes, ot all descriptions and price in our Gentlemen's Furnishing Department, nsn, consisting of Suits of Linen from *3, to a fine Clotl Hats, Shirts, Collars, Gloves, u fact, we can supply the trade with ovcrv ail Crockery, Glass and China Ware, Hardware omplete. In our Grocery and Provision Store will lie Sugar, from cheap Drown to Crushed, < Oileans aiul \\ evt India Molasses, ! and Kits, X?s. 1, > a, for sah Pish and Salmon, Crackers, Chi Vinegar, Pepper, Ginger, S Clanis, Oysters, Salmon, Cliatnpaigne I'I.O( It.?J,ist received, fi.OOO pounds o.\ round. In tact, everything will be kept in tin id cash only. All kinds of country produce tries. Don't forget to give us a call, when in want 'vantage to purcha.su of us. J. A. HASHKLTINE, ) J K. CCU ETON. \ Lancaster ('. 11., May 7th. 18.ri?;. ESitlcs Wattirtl. 0 (100 I R;S1,)RY "IDES wanted, for ! "?vVU which 10 cents in cash, or p'i Lilts III poods will he paid. 11A <S ! ; l.'l'IN E & CU R ET( )\ June 3, 16oG. 1(j tlJACKS OA I.ODCK, \o. 5:t, * r... u... \\ 11.1. celebrate the Anniversary of Saint . "?? "? Maptot, at K-measterC. fl., on the 3 Ith ot June, inst. .V Oration will bo dovered Gy I/KOTIIEU .1. !). tVYLHIJ. I 'he nu mbers will take notico. Brethren 11 ?? ;?4,??s nre hivited to unite with >' S. A K.-MC will be prepared for the lasomc Family. I June 3rd J8So! N' CRO(;rj:TT,1G.,3t' ' \i:\n;ooi)?! mrciooDsn . THE subscriber has now on hand and is ( Imly reeenmg a lull and general nssoitneiit id various kinds of goods usually kept i nthm section. Among an almost endless ariety may be tound? llr,.,. (i.Hitl,, :w Mi; llin,. (Jj,,,,. Calico," Cheeks, Jwkings, Domestics, Di' per. Hosiery and every article in the Drv Goods line. i Also: C '"tiling. ?A full and general assort nent suitab e lor gentlemen and boys? -oats, 1 ants, Vests, Shifts, half hoes, &?., lla|Ni,,MiC4,|?s.~A sup,dy just retind?Some of the newest stiles \ vi T v;',Nt V!< M XV;,rrinU;J '?? H * a,IV one! ; 1 will bell goods low and refjnest my 1 riends to call and examine my "toek. ' J. ?C ( ()>'?ART. M , ,iteW *torc "I'Pvr.ciid Main street. 5?dm Fo Plantors and House Builders. The subscriber returns his thanks for the rery liberal patronage received for the pa t, irid takes this method to inform the citizens >f ('heater and surrounding Districts, and the vhoie South, that lie lias ellectcd another inprovcmcut in the Cotton Gin & Wheat Thrasher, hat excels any that have ever been intro. lined heretofore; and from long experience, io lias no fear in challenging any other F..cory, either North or South, to produce an cjiial. lie feels very confident in saying to he public, that Ins (Sins excel in pcrlbini- , nee any other make or pattern now in use. ! iVitli dry cotton the roll cannot be broken ; >r made to spew over, which no other proends to claim, and w ith good driving powr and attendance, a -15 saw gin, will gin rom I to t> bales or more in a day, weighug from 350 to 100 lbs.; which is as much s any one hand can well handle in a day. Vny person wanting a Csin or Thrasher, can ie supplied by sending on bis order to inc i it I/uwi.sville, Chester District, S. C. Work ! vill be shipped to any place desired. KKPAIKIXU done at the shortest possi- i ?b notice. ! To Horse Builders, I will say that I am nnniif.icturirig SASI I. BI.INDN & |KK)RS >f any description, made of the best material, nd dry lumber, and workmanship the very i lest. All work carefully packed and forwarded i o order. ' JOHN SIMPSON. 1 June 11th, 1856. 17-tf. IIWGIVG KOl'K MINERAL SPRINGS. Tins Watering place, situated in Lancaster , Msinei, on menial irom ' Wmloii to Lancaster- 1 illc, near tlat great natural curiosity?the lunging Hook, uini near the Hanging Rock 'iattle (around of the Revolution, will be opened t or the reception of Visitors on the 1 nt duly, ' 8.%tt. The properties of the Water ure miI>hur, ningneaia and iron. They have, in many 1 asef, afforded great relief, and effected penna- i lent cures. The Springs arc 27 miles front Camden, and he Stage passes by from Camden every Monlav, Wednesday and Friday; and 51 ntilcs join Rancasterville, and the Stage posses bv, roin the hitter place, every Tuesday, Thursday ,nd Saturday. The neighborhood is a delightill one, and very healthy, affording an abundnce of choice fruit. Kvery attention will he given. The 6?re shall lot or.ly be the best the "mat hot affords," but rhatcvcr suits the taste ^nd appetite of every Tisitor. The Spring j wiR be under tl.o iiiiinulintc aupei iptondence of T!U. A. J. niiLDET A LADV, ylto will spare no pains to n.ake every Visitor 11 eel at ease and at home. I - ill, however, be ! here every day, giving my assitanee also. Hoard will tie reasonable, no complaint shall nude at the bill. JAMES M. INGRAM. May 28th, I860. 16-tf f|rr The Oamden Journal, Sumter Watchi nan, Carolina Time* anil Charleston Mercury, sill insert weekly until the 1st August, and for- ! ivard Hills to inc at Hanging Rock Cost Ollioo, l-aocaster l)i-tiict,S. C. I JAMR.-3 U INGRAM. oi anything, as we will make it to your !iAssi;i/rni: iv d 12 tf ? ?"O JUST RECEIVED a large snj ply of Dr. loolland's Celebrated (icrinan LlitU rs.? 'all ami get one of Ms Almanacs?at 1IA8SKLTINE &. CUREj V>N'S. May 12lli 1 .*i? 11* BACON f BACON!! 3<?00 lbs. prime North llaroliua Haeon for ale low for cash ami cash only, at 11ASSELT1NE vV CUU ETON'S. May 1 ittli 13?tf. Frcsli Drugs, Medicines &.C., &LC, Are received every week?among the itcst are a fresh supply of Citrate of Magesi;:. Tarrant* Seltzer and Aperient,Coxe'a spark 1 in(ielatine, Cleveland's Cologne on Iraught, HALM OF A THOUSAND '1J)\V'I-'RS, Rock Potash in Cans, with full lireetions for making lirrd and soft Soap. :.\LSO: (/"LUVKLA^D'S Original Prize Medal Cologne Water n Pint Ilottles, Prentiss' Toilet Powder, lowland's Lotion, Lyon's Katliairon, Harry's 1'rieopherous, Maud's Eau Luslral, &c., k?. Just received at J. E. Dull AY'S. Camden, April 23, Idjfi. 10-tf C' 11 EST E H Carriage Factory. rJK"# y ? The undersigned is now pre rod to manufacture. :il lui ? ? \cff Establishment iis Chesterrille, nil kinds of CARRIAGES. adapted to our rough and hilly country, and of the be si Materials. He would suggest, as almost evejy man in the up country is moro rtr U'vs a ju 'gc of timber, before you buy or order a Carriage, no matter where, look around and .see what sort of Lumber the builder has and in what condition ii is kept. The Carriage-Maker may Lie, lloast or Muster as much as he pleases, but the grand secret of carriage-making lies in the 1-vmnr.n-pilc. To buy a cheap Negro, Horse or Car, riage, is to verify the old adage : I'tviiy irireand l'ountlf<>olish. Give me a fair price for my work, ami then if it is not made right, hold me responsible. If it were not for Faint, Putty and Glue, What would we poor Carriage-Makers do ? C. F. IK)I.ST. Chester Jan. 31, 1855 49-tf. NEW DRUG STORE. THE UNDERSIGNED TAKES pleasure, in informing the friends and former patrons of her husband, that she lias opened a DRUG STORE, next door below the aMSOlKIC uvcr, where will constantly be kept a fresh and elect Stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Family and Plantation Medicines, Soaps, Perfumery, liruslics, Spices, and Fancy Articles, Pens, Paper, Envelopes, Inks, A A-.. And respectfully solicits a continuance of tlic patronage so liberally bestowed on loin. J. 14. DB 1IAY. C-#- Mr. Dc Hay will give personal al?* tention to the bodiless details of the Store , and residing on tlie premises, persons nrrivin" in town after niolit aud wanting Medicines, will be waited on AT ANY HOI 't. Camden, April 23, 18,'iti. 10-tlj. T1IK Oil) llRI'G STORKTHE subscriber would inform bis friends apd customers of Lancaster, that at his old stand he has received a large assortment of pliKStl and PUKE urticles in his line. Ilia stock is the LARGEST, FRESHEST?H REST and best selected ii: Camden ; ap(j hat b<trn is, and t rill b xn/d on better terms than at any establishment in this place. Persona purchasing for CASH can be accommodated as cheaply as in Chili lesion. As lie gives his PERSONAL ATTENTION to his business; lie assured tliat all orders will lio j>rotnidly?carefully am) neatly put up.? Those visiting us will not find us I kin,r ; ? inutility, nor wantingin the attrmpt t > foe agreeable. The H'ocks consist* of every article usually fouml in a Di ng Storo? l>rtigs, Chemical*, Medicines, Paints, Oil.*, Burning Fluid, Turpentine, Varnishes, Snnd Paper, Glue, Windew Glass, Hrusl.es of nil sorts, L)ye, stuffs, Tr usscs, nil populay Pat'-nt Medicines, Tltointoninn Medicine*, Perfumery, Shaving and Washing Soaps, l'aper, Ink, Pen*, Garden seeds, Toys, China Hoods, and Fancy article in great variety, alsoCooking Soda, Pepper, Spice, Indigo, Giagsr, Watches, Blue Stone, Copperas, Yetut powders, Hair Dye an J all the preparations for the Hair, Te?-th and &kin. 1 have a large stock of Lemon Syrup On hand whi.li will l-? toUJ low to ileal* era by the dottcn. FRANCIS L. ZF.MP. Cant Jen, May 14, 1Q ?tlj'61