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(I nrgtajijjir. [From tli? Charleston SUikUiiI. j LATER FROM EUROPE. o3o arriv \ r. or run sw \mr:i{ r db r AMERICA, o^o Hai.ikax, Juno 1??. 'I'lie Onnnrd steamer America, with Liverpool dates to Saturdav, tlie 7th itist. ; arrived here this morning at 9 o'clock. The new* by this mrival mostly relate* ho dilliouhics between the I uilctl States , ^inl (ireat Hiitain. Tito arrival ol the All?i?tio fit Liverpool ivna anxiously awaited, as it was expected Mr. Ci.iinpton wouKl be on boar J ol her. t'otisiiler.ih'.c relief was f.-lt on loaming , that lie was not among the passengers. The London Morning l'. st cau-ed con* fiderable cxeitonicnt bv an editorial at> Itotinceinenl that the I nited States government had actually dismissed Mr. (Jrampton and that he had gone to To* Ipjito. Toe glob; a,.d oilier journals im- ' mediately contra licicd the statement as merely the random gossip of the passcn- { get* by tiro Atlantic. In |u ilium en t tlie following evening J)*israeli put lite ?[U?**tion dircit to land ?'.?!ineisu>ii, who made a shuffling reply to the effect that he understood so front itn indirect source, but Mr. (Tampion not Having bin.seif said so, bo (Lord 1'aimer- , stoti) had no stateinent to make. J ?. .?? U^un ?d' ?!j*j f1]'! 11 of I laid wick put a similar iiiii-stion, to which | the Ivirl of (ininville replied I lint tin* tfoveminent had Hi? information on tin- *ubjeet. ^ ^ Southern Commercial A3sooiatfo,n. \V.\>niN(iH)N, June yo. 1 '?< *??i y s'.eps l.avo been taken for I'm foiiirilioii dI a Southern 0??niI j ,\?sm uoiuii (or the mtiposo of dt* tiiuina- i liny; in the U'stowuf ?>1 business pnlrutinge ^ lieiwio'tl lliC friends tind eiiemica of the | (South. Tht* nsrcnc} will bo cMnhlitdicd ||i M?'W York- iii season for the lull trade. "bo nil"' >?i!l bo broujrht ii|) before ibo Savannah Commercial Convention in i tecembcr next. Mr Buchntnn'3 Acceptance W AMI! NO ION, Juno 19. Mr. l#uoli.iiia!.\s loiter acceptim; the I li'iiiiHTHlir iidiii nation t'Xjili'i'Ws tiio hope tli .t lit* will benble to nllny dottles ti: strile ntol maintain ponce witli f<ueii;ii powers, lie endorses tlie pint ho hi in all its parts ; , decline* a !< election, ami will refine to I answer any ?| io-tioas utiriny; ilio canvass. ] lie thinks the slavety ayitutioii b rapidly itpprotieliino i;s cinl. ibi promises to iint'utuiii the 'tnlional honor at all lia/.hi.Is. The Republican Convention. Pii11.\i>Ki.i*111A, June 18.?*l"li? lion. .I t!,ii (has. i i<>1111>111 was nominated l>\ the r.!mk KfpuMu-aits !0 ?v en l|io lii>t le?lh : as their candidate Cur I'ri'&iiktit.? At h:> informal hallol f.,r Vice 1 'r? ideal. of New At rvv. had 25!) \otes, I.i: !ii of Illinois 110. W'iluiol 4! I'aitks 29. Su?ur?r fl.l, itn-1 Sc iiteiing 58. The n nnvj* of Messrs. Siiinuei, W ilson, Itanks nivl Wilmot in iv ilii'ii withdrawn, ami yy>. \'ayt n imiiiiinioil on the liist ln?l!ot a.l I In; candidate ??| tin; party t"n Vieci'n'iUUnt. Tin; resolution* adopted culo gi/i- tlie Constitution and tho lliiiou?declare it the duty of Congress. to |iiohihit *1 **ry in tlie Territories?condemn the administration for its pcrsccutini n in Kan >as, favor tlio admission ot Kansas a* n free Slate?favor tin* Pacific iailm.,,1, river ami harbor improvi incuts--himI extern! general imitation* to all free State men to foin hearts on terms of pottye'. c ..utility. Later fro;ji Kr.nsa*. CniOvt.o, June 10.?Seventy five men left yesterday for Kansas. 'Jot) Missouri ana were oncionped three miles from Lawynce on the 12th 'list. Col. Sunnier was going to I aw rente with a strong lod\ of ^r including artillery. The j ndnvcry Co nmillee at Leavenworth hml renewed ih? notify to the free Scaly ny n to ?piit. Col. Sumner wanted the Mi**oiuiaiis to desist, lieiicrul W hiltieUI has nriiu-d at St. Louis en route for Washington. Congestion?.!. W WIIIV,.I,,\ .111 lie lit Mr I!I?I Inn introduced :i bill in ilio L. K.Sviinlcto d.?y to promote peace in lyunm*. Il j>roi. lor * new cemui, tlio appointment ol" representative* nccordiujj to tiio population, and thu repeal of certain oht;oxiV>u* acts of Territorial l.r|{illiiltiW. Mr. Ailalii* made n iprcdi In favor of the niiictidiueul cf the naturalization law*. N r.w Yohk, J.unc 10. The North American Convention lias nominated Speaker ll.ni.k* for I'resiilent, ami tlovernor Johnston, of Pennsylvania, fhr N ice 1'resident. The fcoeclers have nonvrinted Com. Stockton for 1'residtul snd Itayner, of North Carolina, for Vice president. Sr. Lot'in, June 20.? Affairs in Kansas ^rear n tnilder aspect, Humors of violence nre seldom heard, and the argtcd laxjiea of men have either dispelled o* are ?hulk ipg in ronota parts. \VvWiieo.Ti.J? Itkjmh,? -The Washington letter miters give currency to tlie following items: Secretary Mnrry has finrn;.illy signified to the Daninii Minister the purpose of the President not to ir.ak'o n f??rv;iljle resistance to the cullcvlion of the SopaiJ.Dnc?, at III inore, for one yn r fiom the 14th inst.; thus v|itl)u!jy bequeathing this question to the next Ailiniwislrnlioo. Meantime the Dins will fa* (Mild Odder protest?nevrr to be recovered, of ?our?e, try our u?ereliant*. Intelligence from Mexico indicate that ninth alarm is fell by the government respecting the i'punish expedition, ami for?, shadow n an application for the protection of he United States. Southern members of Congress suggest the granting of protection ij the condition of a cession to us of tin* 'fof'.r.ontepee route, with the rimim scent territory. Mr. Dalian writes nothing of importance. The public had reeeiwd with favor the pro,rct of a special mission to the United Stales dn Centrrl American affairs, but no cuntmuI location had made to him. Tin- King ( of the Netherlands would he preferred there M an umpire, if arbitration ? as remrted to. L [from the Peuasvlvuiiiu KiKjtiiior. L The Iudian Troubles in Oregon?A Sad Condition of Affairs. Dayton, O. T. April 3, 1850. j Tliery would never have been any light- H i ing, il tho whites had not killed and lin- j p., posed on the Indians first; hut they are ct, now lighting in every quarter, anil ! don't ( 1> know where it will end. (ten. Palmer is doing all lie can to keep the Indians that |/' aic friendly from joining the hostile tribes. < ? lie has been gathering up tho little bands U<> and putting them nil on reserve, lie en- I counters nioro troubles from the lawless whiles, than in managing the Indians, i It is impossible to give you an title- I l.o quale idea of the condition of all'airs in ' bin ihis Territory. W e have an Indian war, '',,j which, from present indications, is likely *!" to prove more disastrous, and equally ex- j pensive, with the Florida war. The indi- I'm mis are numerous, well armed, and expert P" in the use of tlient. They have thus far Jj?' been successful in almost every engage- ^ meiit. It isa war provoked in most eases g?. by outrages committed by restless men, who have no other vocation but preying '0i upon tho community, and profiting by the misfortunes of other.-: lawless miscreants, who disregard alike reason, justice, and ! humanity; vagabonds congregated from , all parts of the wuiid, and whose acts semi i j||( wholo neighborhoods into iiioitrniiig ?.t d s?. desolation. We have recently ha I an attack at the C.iscade.or falls of the Columbia liver, and ; i some fifteen whites killed, and a large amount of property burned and destro\?d voi and to day we hear of a tight in Southern , Oregon, where the ?egular troops were ( routed with the loss of twenty-live f illed ; on| the volunteers attacked and put to tlight,-' jag Iltol sev. i :\ Litl.i.l- >' * ' - ! " ....v., I < I'H <11} I ?-<? brim's news of disasters and defeats, show - ?injj a determination on I lit- part of the In disiiis to maintain their tights. lint while s / many w:o al war, wo Imvc < a one reservation?tliiitv miles fioin this plaee? over one thousand Indian* who sue as vet friendly, and if let alone, w ill remain so.? Iv,n I have also now encamped here between i four itnd live Itundred on their way to lite I"" same tescrvalioti. W e have aUo about ,'l:l lilt ecu htindrcd at and near the Italics of. tliti Columbia, who are friendly, and about \ von sett iii-jr on the reservation east of the Cas- it cado Mountains, Other Itiho.s nro friend- j wo ly, an<l I hope to leu-ten the number of np tribes of hostile Indians, and ultimately so an? curt* peace; but w e Siavun hard population p<-. to please. Their favorite scln ine is o\ler- \u mitpitiop \o the Indian race. Atnl 1 am of; at a loss to dctci mine which stand I lie host j chance of hohlimr out U?ti<?est. <? Indians. ?>ni Tciiitnry i* ii'ip>cri..l:.og in |>| niiUiy i'i i :iii<I it' this wnr lasts much \ longer ?< are ruined. Wo uia!,o :i gienl n?>:*o, ami well w o may, lor wc un ilohul ; lillio ebc. _ I Wi Receipts to Juuc 25th, 1356. J T Hi ll .1:111 l '.17 ! Mnj I) I) Kirk land Mitv .1 '57 | ".U ! J A Bridges July* 10 '.77 j su K lli'n-li A |.riI i .it; ; "'I J \V J lli;aAi'<l March 8 *.*>(> J !<? D kirkpntrick Fi i. 28 '5" j V, Rev A J Wit!nT*i>oon Feb it; *60 . j(1 | 1) ("rnxton March ?i ".77 . '.Ill Hunter A pi it _.*> *67 , 1 j Y J M Y.irborough 0.1.1 v 26 '07 i J M I Io..il N <Af '!I '50 M ! Wiu I. Fwnierburk \ov 2I '5(5 ' lui I I >1 A Cr.iifii May |8 '50 up J Williams Jr .May 4 '50 It llniloy June 17 '07 \ J It Magi II July 4'57 ,>M 1' 1. INylcr March 26 '57 K<) It '1' Nelson April I '5U 1 hli R I) Montgomery >\j>iil 28 '57 i?? I A Black gma Dec 17 '66 hi, A .M<>rr>nv Feb 19 '67 : D Morrow Mnroli 2'57 J II lail'-nm Feb 12 "57 "" A logroll) Jnn Jti '57 '.v J l' llealli, Jin tie 18 '57 i'il' F McAteer Dec 18 '5(. fill S George Juno 18 '67 hy 1 J M Taylor Aug 12 *5?i to J <'oleinail June 18*50 J I.Gill Ma roll 20 '57 p I ('apt (I M Puuilorbtirk Juno 26 '57 v' , 11 Bradley Mareh I '67 1 I' W 'I'willy Itec 25 '60 Y< Dr. J I' Twitty Juno 25 *57 \V M Barton Dee 25 '5(5 j,| Robert Douglas Dec 25'/>< J D McCar.lii! Dec 25 '50 I , 1 It any mistaken occur, please Inform us anil tlicy will be corrected. W J J??JWIOT I ,? IIWWHW M OBITUARY. . t,l( DIKD, in this place, on the 2Utli inst , .Mr. sig ROBKItT S. HA IFFY, former Kditor of Ibe leilicrtnti-r '..edger, lged about 30 years. Mr. Bniley was a native ?<l I'itarlcHton, S. ('. Soon t.f.er arriving at innnliood, lie as. 1 ?iniied the management of the l.inrensv ille I llernld, and was the Kdrtyr wljtliut piper.? In tlie year 1852, lie moved t??IJineaster\i|. luge ami established the Lancaster l?cdgcr. pi Tlie establishment of n piper biro was regarded a* an experiment; but lie ihougut uillcrenily, and rely ing on bin own judgment, j lie assumed not only the editorship, but be? bi F..HU* ill HUH rii'llir- Willi I'llllliiloluu) ... -m* cent*. lie di?l succcod. The ledger Iijlh i n | I been extensively patroni/a-d, nod il l??re a , fair comparison with nny louiitry newnpsper. Ah an Editor, lie was a <mmmI writer, *>ii and his pen wna always well pointed? wi Whalrvef lie policed to he right he npprored, but what he believed to be wiorig he cotideiitned. Ho U'iu emphatically tin iudc- ' ' pendant nun. ri' lie ttM naturally kind nnd generous in c.\ hi* disposition, liriu in hi* attachment* and ,s, reliable in hi* friendship. The deceased was | not without hi* fault*?"to err i* human' ? but lie po?ie?*ed many noble virtue*. Hi* inliriiiiliea were personal, nnd no man re- "" 1 ^retted or condemned thorn ipore than he did. kits sentiment* were good?-they were ! high and noble. He was a kiud[nnd devot- . I ed hunhand and father, llavjpg loat an in- 1 tercstlng ehild about a year ago, nnd u few _ month* since hi-* only stay and comfort? ) tlit? pari tier of hia bo*.mi?on nllcetionate ami lovely wife, il was too much for hia i weak nature. i l.? I to I* gone ; let 11 w remember hia virtues "e and forget his f..ull*. He haa let) be* *' hind three )oung nun U nder children ; but \ they are forlonato in having a kind nnd affectionate grand mother to care for and take i hargo of them. .Me(\ NOTICE. n. We are trryiesled to state thi.t Divine1 r" service will be held at Perry's Church, two j j miles east of I . meiifctcrvllic, on the l2Hili innt., by toe Rev. I*. McDonald. Notice. p, All persons indebted to the ledger for sub- cc acriplion, are informed that the amounts nrc pr due the present Propiictor. <p R S BA1I.F.Y. nt June llth, 1^51. I .ANCASTEE PRICES CURRENT. ' CORRECTEDWEEKLY ?v MAGILL & HEATHfeging Cutuiy per yd is::.it., 2o Sent lie Horn-, per * I-J 1-2 to li ttoa Hope, pot lb 26 , 'Iter, 12 1 -2 to 15 % V xi, i t? ?? i,i( coil, Ilog Hound, II to 12 J octi: cewax, IS to 20 < ITco, liio, 1 I to lo in, 05 to 1u ickeiia, per pate 2t? to 25 j T gN per ?lo/. 10 antic no', |>er I?1 6.50 to It no ' of U .l ie,', per cu t 02 to 15 ' ?o n, per pound 5 8-1 to 0 I -1 nl, pn lb 12 1-2 to 15 I "OUI nl, per 11> 12 1-2 i ,f ' lip-is, N. I), per g.il 05 to 15 j ''O ils, cut, per keg <J toO.Ao M per bushel 5o C. (' tutoos, Northern per bushel , |jOI1 tntocs, Country per hiivlu 1 50 to 15 ivder, per Hi 50 i <: per hu.-lid -1.50 to5.no j 4' jur, N. (). per ll? 10 to 12 '.-2 ;.ir, Cl U.-hcd, per 11# I I to 15 j * lirt'< t, per sack 8.00 i Ilvsoti, per Hi K'O to l.?5 i low, per li* (-cutce) lo to 12 I ,\! TI1E MARKETS. Il'i't? ('ot.tMtHA, June 20. obl"<j Fin re ia still very little cotton on Mile, M mgli our yesterday'a prices luive been IIK> iluincd, \i/. i if] to I"'. j |'or t(,'llAttl.ESTox, June 20. j ""inj I'lip sales it aur i niton market today tt readied -i.<o l>a!es. The nmrket wr.s M el and the sali-s were regarded in the la- ' R. V ol buyt*is. j the t New Vokk. June 20. inr' .'oilon is dull and the salon amounted' y to iihcnil .r#0() bales. Wheat is droopFlour has declined; Ohio tjiauSd.? i ; declined lo 5 ' c. ] '11 ?- ?? j j, F! Business K"otices. . tied I'l.l.dWAVSillNTMI'.M ANlll'ILI/taic lincM lb medics t??r Had lcps.?FituteN T??m. ' son, of Otfowa, M'cki"aii,hiul tin- mii4bi tunc 0ijS,,, n;*o, to break his lej;, whieh was im- ? fectlv 'cl by the doctor, the conscipicnce uts " \| I it honied itself into an angry wo\iiul, ami 1 | * I" > pite of die various remedies ho tried, he Colli ild not get any thing to cause it to heal, and eas feared Iiv all who knew him, that he M tthlho lanje all his life. About lour months lll'ii; he comnu-tiCcd using llollnwax's Ointment j ',l,< I Fills, which soon caused an improved ap- [ . irail o in the leg, he continued them lor nine j| eks, ami the log is sound, to the a.toni: hnu tit j til who know him. t \j, wnat Titv xi:\v vo:;k city mi.us sa\ ?>? [ bi:gc i M"I.ANES I KI.Kltl'ATKH YFUMiF.hill, j s\ MAM I At TCIlKt' ItY li.l.MIMi I.UO*. the i Nkw i oiik, A lie ust 25, lis52. This is to certit'y that 1 tun well aeipia'.uted tli a man titty years of ago, for many veins a i .dent < ! liiis < ily, who has hoeii at times cv- j 4\ in* ly ill, but could not tell from what cause, j Stk ;u- it w is wot.us. lie told his attending phy. | the iitii his suspicious |?u\ the i?li\ -i( iuii 'it oi^co t '1" licnlod the idea,and refused to.utieml liini any ! Igor. Hi- -on then meiilioiteil Dr. M' hallo's j ''j.' iluil'f.gc, au<l asked hint it he woiihl t.ike it; j i iep! v win?I iiiu-t l.-.ki something to get te I, or die. i | v 'ibv'V lit once procured a bottle of Dr. t'm Fane's Celebrated Yeiiuifugc, ami Retook one I rice If at one do-e. The re nit win, he passed ' iwanl* of three (parts ol worms, cut ii|> in cv- . y form, lie pit well immediately, and is now . joying most excellent health; ami like the *xl Saiiuuitnii ot old, in einloii vot ing to relieve I' ?unfot lunate in ighhors. lie titnkes it his Iiiu*. 'I si to hunt up and select all ctses similar to | rrs| town,that may be {riven over by regular phvsims, attj induces U'ein to tty Dr. M'l.ancs Viv- "" 1 luge. So fur he Inn induced more than twer.- j (| persons to lake the Vermifuge, and in every i|,ei *c with the most happy results, lie is well ;i p ti lied that Dr. M'Fauc's Vermifuge, prepared alio Fleming Bros. ot Fittsburgh is far supotior ^ any other known temedy, and that it more ; iiernlly known would not fail to save mini\ | limbic livds. For further particulars iii?|iiir<- ' Air*. Il.ndie, 1J t l-'_' CanUOll Street, New , ilk Citv. ' ' i'/* 1 vv ^ 1 'jrciiiiscis will lie earelul to. uak fpr ; ; M LANKS / KI.KDKATKD VKUMIFl tii: (),? 11111I41 tilled hv H.KMIMJ BK<>S., of V'ills- II. I 11.I1, I'd. There aie other Fill.- purporting ' 1,1 1 Iv Fiver Fill-, now before the public. Dr. ' Lane's genuine liver Fills, also his celelira- . j, I Vermifuge, can now be had at all respeeta- |,t.x| * ding stores. None genuine without the .i.itni? ef FLRH1XG DROft nexl MOTIIKR JIKM ARKA11LE C'URK OF ;i,ul HCKOFULA. Sparta, Caroline Co., \'a .March, '51. ;, ( rssrs. lien net! iV Recra, Richuioml. Boo (iiMtllcinen :?Votir Carter's Spanish Mix- !,rMre litis performed a remarkable cure in the . ^ Imc rmiti ol a servant man, t.lllteted with Send- . .1 in the very worst form. So had had lie for I conic, that his eyes were entirely closed eolit d lpul been *0 for more than a year! As bust resort, as every thing else had failed, was reso' ed to try the mixture. We r.dinislered it according t>? direction*, mid ,j, inderAil to nay, a perfect cure lias been |;0|)| ei lcd. I mn salislicd that 110 medicine as.. mwm\ nnU * Carter's Spanish .Mixture " a* n pu- i-( i?*r of the blood. It i? creating <jnite an mid citcmcpj, here, nnd atdls very rapidly.? tine nil nnotliiT lot by Railroad. . BtJ" \qum tfluly* K- S. DRQADili's. Jui?". 10?1 in. *n<1 .? ,i ? and IVnnlcil to I'urcliANe ,1 j, A Small two-horae wagon. Kmpiiru at e I'rinting Otliee. Juno 10, I860. 18/?tf. U Beef! Beef!! K The auhacriher will qnen market in Jul) iiicaoter Village, commencing on Molality the xt ; will tupiUti tk o Villager* I wire n week I'' tii the boat lleef that the country ifTonk i inj? J, it COL'HART. Tin Jon? 1?, 18?tl'. | v.hi tr'or Kitle, Con 60,000 SHINGI.KS nt Cleanup! Hill, nine ilea South of |j?n<-.ieter, on the Camden ?d. MAGII.L A CAUTHKN. j June llth, i860. 17 tf ||(ll ? ? Gal Wnutcd. Dry or Green llidca, for which we will ^ ?) "for Dry Hides," 10 cents cash, or 121 nt* in trade, "for Green llnlea," wo will 1/ 6 eentw per lb. W e do not limit tlie | 3 lanlity. We will take all We fan get nt ' ar.lc .overate*. MAGI 1.1. it fAUTHKN. I lone I Ith, 1*50, 17-lf 1 6 Announcements. FOR SENATOR. it. I'.di;ok;?IMease announce Mr. I*. T. MMOM) as candidate for I In* State tti* :?t ilie next election ami oblige MANY VOTERS, it. Kditoh: IMease iiiinuiinee Mr. (JKO. | '. \\ ITII ERSt'OON tin ti candidate tor tie at tlu> next eleetion. MANY FRIENDS, i FOR REPRESENTATIVES. lie friend* of JOHN VV. COOKE, Esq.. itiiiee liim as u eandidate for the llou e cproHctitatives hi the next Legislature, e are autlioii/cd and requested to atl* ice J. \YI l,I,l.\MS, Esq.. its a candidate lie Legislature. tit the next e'ection, by NU.MF.ROrs FRIENDS. It. Fpitoi: : ? l'lease announce Dr. \V. AUTIIKN its it cai'.didiilo for re-electo the Legislature, at d oblige bis FRIENDS. ;t. F.oirott:?lMct.se announce Mr. J. T. i IKI.K,as a eandidate for the Legislaand oblige HIS FRIF.NDS. JLOIl SHERIFF. it. Kpllolt :?Yoti will please announce M. FUNDERUUKK, as a cr.rnli- j for Slierilfat tliu ensuing eleetion. and re bis friends. it Fnr.roit:?You will please annontiee >RY 11A Nt'(?('K. Esq , as a eandidate t MierilVof Lancaster District, ;.t the en( election, and oblige MANY SUPPORTERS. it. Fntroi::?IMease announce JOHN 1 Ki.SI I, as a candidate for SlieritV at lext election, and oblige bis friends. :. KiitTolt:?Please announce Mr. K. O. ; as a candidate for SlieiilT at the next on, and oblige, Many Fiiikmps. | FOR TAX-COLLECTOR. it. hi'itoit:?Yon will please announce FERSON R. (O.NNELL, Esq., r.s a idate for Tax Collector, at the ensuing ion, and oblige bis Ncmeuous Fr.tF.NPs. j it. Epitok: I'.case-announce .1. R. ilDN. I as a candidate for Tax Collector and j V. MANY VOTKRS. it. Kiiituh ;?I'lvuyo nnuuuiH'e CuL J. .DI.RHl.'lllv tisti cundidaU fur Tax , re tor and oblige ninny of IIit .'r.iKXP-t. \ it. Kimm; : I'lensc unnnntico II. * \S< > Km^Viihw candidate fur Tnx Col* >r and oblige, Max?' I'iki VPs a\i> Sri rokrrns. t. kniTOit.?I'ii-a-r announce Mr. lialci^h ( luoiid a.- a ciiuiliiliitc lurTux ('iillcrliir. And oblige, IIis Fkiknos. it. kuioit?('lease announce Wiliiam KohII as a ? and.date tor 'lax t'ollcctoi and o- ' IllS I'llllMiS. it. Kiutuk:?IMvnsu announce Mayor 'vim I \i?.ln t as a candidal'.* lor Tax Collector, at ensuing election, and oblige. Many Yori.*ts. FOR CLERK. lit. I.i*i i?>it :?I'lettae announce J A uvian tts a candidale |br re-fleetin.i lo ollice of Clerk id' tlio Court at tin* next lion and oblige liis friends. la. Kditoii:?IMeaac announce .Mr. \ It..\t k.man ; s a candidate for tin* Clerk's v, tit the* ensuing election, and oblige M.\xv \'?>rtfi:s Ye ate oru.c t to aiinouiicu Cnpt. A. la |;?>T as a fani.idate lor C lerk of tin* i.it lor i...nca-lit I istrie!, at the next tioii. **.?*? ? ra.M.lWI.I \rew Advertisements, (K liTIi OF .11 LY PIC-MC. 'he eiti/.eiiH of Jju caster tin J Kershaw netful ly invite tlie public to attend a Nie at Ciipt. Ingram's .Mineral Springs, llu* Stli of July. Several speeches are ected on the occasion. Those living in vicinity will eotne prepared to entertain ir friends and the public generally, w ith Iciity id' the hist provisions the country ids. une 25th, 185(5. I'.f.Jt Lost or Stolen, 'rom tlu; subscriber, oil or.nbout the HMli .a Pocket Itook containing ninety nix dol, nil in Bills of Fixe Do! in is, except one enty Dollar Hill. A No, tlm Collpivino . a, the dates of \\ liieli I do not recollect: .Note on Cie- rjc llnmmnnd and S. nmel lamiiiond, fur one hundred dollars, due January next, interest from date; one e on J. J Carlisle, for thirty-live dollars, in January next; one Note on James er. for twelve dollars, due in January I, interest from date; one Note on IMul licit, for fifteen dollars, due in January ', interest from ditto ; one Nolo on Simon licit, for live dollats,due in Junin.ry next; one Note oil I1'. J. Barrett, for ten dol, due in January next; and one Receipt on *t Miller, for Idly ('pilars. There may dlier papers end I hilly i in the Pockc t I;, hut i!| $o> I dy not recollect vv list they !J persons are hereby forewarned against inu tor the above Notes or the Receipt, ward of twenty-fivedollars will be paid I he delivery of the Putket Book and ClV* to IIICPANIBI, JOII>T.SON. aim^5lh, Ibiti. iH-at Late Arrivals. he subscriber lias just received an uddinl supply of imcwlic ami Fancy listing of every article usually called far, Home excellent Patterns of Dry Goi ds r hrj'urc *hutrn in this Murkel. lie \vi|l as LOW AS TJtS LOWEST?, respectfully solicits bis friends to qnll examine bis Stock before purchasing aIH .C J. 15. 001 SAU T. me lyU, i*6o. ir> 3t. SlicriirVi Male. y virtue of a Writ of Fi. Fa., to me died, I uill sell before the Court House r in I-ancestor, on llio lirst Monday in ihm, \\ iimil ine legal noma ol sale, following property, viz: illy acres of Und, mora or lean, adjoin, ilia* land* of Minor Clinton, J arm** N Klipaon and other*. levied on and lo Ik> I aa llu* properly of Ahner Mucker, at anil of Margaret Ingram, demandant.? idilions cttali, ?Vc. '2.'lb. J. I>. IIAII.K, S. lfc 1). une IHh, IIM. 17-41 1ST KKC'KIVKD a large supply of l)r. dlaild'H Celebrated (ierinan Hit tor*.? I and gel one of lii-* Almnnar*?nt IiA8.sm.TlNK & CUKETON'S, Is* DHh 13?>f. BACON! BACON!! 00<i lh*. prime North Hnrolinn Jlacon for i low for rash mid cash only, at IIAS.NK1.TINK & ( TRKTONM lay ltU) 13?11. Miscellaneous. MOREPRIZES THAN BLANKS. 5,031 PRIZES! 60,000 DOLLARS! 10.000 NUMBERS ONLY! GRAND SPECl'LATION! FOR A SMALL INVESTMENT!! IMPROVEMENT <>N T1IK APPROVED HAVANA PLAN LOTTERY! JASPER rOLNTY ACADEMY LOT T KH Y. By Authority of the State of Georgia. > CLASS O. TO I1K DKWY.N JULY 15ru, 185G, At Convert Hall, M. con, Ga., u:.ilcr tht swnn Miner Mciidcncc of Col. GEO. M. LOGAN and JAMES A. NISLET, Ks ;. Tliis Lottery is draw n on 1 Lc I'lan of the Huyal Lottery of Havana of Single Numbers : this has only 10,000 Numbers and the Havana I ottery 34,000 Xumbers?the Havana 2 It) Prizes?this .r,,03l I'ri/.es. LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS! NOW IS THE TIME. CAPITAL $7,o00. 1 Prize of $7,500 is ?7,'r>00 I piizc of 3,000 is 3,000 1 44 *2,000 is 2,000 3 14 1,000 are 3.000 5 44 fiOO are 2.500 20 44 100 nre 2,000 5.000 44 8 are 40,000 .5031 i>iizc>iamounting loS\G0,000. Tickets, $I0HalvcB,$5 Quaiters,$2.50 Prizes pay a hie wit linn I deduction. Persons sending money l?y mail need not fear its being lost. Orders punctually attended in, < '<uimuinieatinnseonlidcnli.il.? Lank Notes vf sound Hanks taken at par. Those wishing particular numbers should ord? r iuiuiediati ly. Drawings sent to all ordeiing 'I iekets. The 5.O00 Prizes of $8, are d'-terinuied by the drawing of the capital of $*7,500 : if the number that di.?w s the e ipil ' is en even number, those Tickets ending w ith 0, 2, 4, G and 8, are entitled to $S: it an odd t.umber those Tickets ending with i, .i. 7, y, aro en in li'<l (<i Address, JAS F. WINTER, Manner, [ 1 .*-iit J Macon, (Ja. ft Wit.HI If nym?n???sw.i? jw uftwwyewwmi Dr. ALFRED CRAVEN, U(^id<'iit Siir^'im ilcmiot, \ai(KV!i.i.K, s. c., i OlVors bis !'? ?!? ssiou-il Services lo the citi( /vti- <>!' Lancaster Village mid surrounding c.in nley i Ali I II JCIAI. TEETH inserted on (.old ! I'ialc. froai one la a full, sett. Jiiiic I lt!i. l'S.Vi. 11).Iy i'nvliioiuiSilv Milliner A N t> I.XAKTUA MAKER. TIIK Mtl^cri'iei, kcin^in receipt ol the Peini1 iiiontl.lv New \"oi k ami I'.u L- Fashions,* respect; lulls i-oiit I.- the pationngc of the fash ion.\u lb ladies of Line i-tor ami vicinity, in llie al'ove line.? ; A11 order-. executed wit It promptness, ucjti.r.-s, cUeaiiin .-fi and ilc.-iialcli. M A III A CASTUN. June 1 1, !Sail. 17?1| itsw' Eitiix-:: l(),Oi'd His. of Rags wanted, (or uliicli | goods will be exchanged at low price*. J. 15. COl'SART. June 1 lib, isjfi, 17-if. A TREATISE ON 1)1 .<?:! ?<<? ttf (In- S<'\ti;il ?} ?(< in. 11V KDWAKR II. DIXON", M. I>., KlilTOIl or "TIIK KCAUOI.." Ninth Edition. '2So pages. Price J&I. Tlii. editou contains an important cliapVr or j llie Lo".s or ViRii.nv i-: Vii.imi Maciiim I'koiu.v.?an unsuspected rati >. Every luariicd loan desirous of preserving lb* health, should rt ml this extraordinary cliupler; il ;j written ; wiill great plaiuiiv* , but in the usual u\orul and elevated >t>h: ol lie.' author. I llorncc tlivclvN renin ks: ' This is u work loi which llicrr win the most I urgent need. ). * arc annually hurtied to premature gtaves *?y vices which tlicy sonncI\ Know to Ih* ."Ucli, ami would Intvc been pre, served Col- lives ill iisof'ulnc- ami honor by the seasonable peiii"al of a woik like this. There in not a page that does not bear uj.on it* faec an | iuipressivc wotuing; shall not the warning be 1 heard ?" " it is a win I: of great value tothe family,?C. Freeman. " This book i. written with great djicacy tjpd ' care, yet with an apparent .ie.-ir? to. communicate truth with the utmost Coreo and earnest. nc-s."?X". Y. Eren'rig Post. "There are -tattling tilings in thisliook which , the immp?T>fcs*ioual leader will regard with surprise. \Ye have our doubts about presenting to all mi ts ol readein tin ?< i x positions ol I those who labor under a weak moral sentiment: yd the author's aekninyjeilgeil originality tun devotion to the lational principles ol medicine | and his big.-null v tinder fryi g sitrgual ciieuui ; stances, .-Loup it with t.pire than rtnlinnry in b'i'.-st."?-tios'iai Ju dical ami Sirgicul Journal. " There are some strange ideas in this book and it contains a great ileal ol uselul informwtiut to laiiii sexes, while,although the sipietimislines: < of calling things out ol their proper names i: justly discarded, there is not a page i,or a lim 1 thai nitty not be read bv the most artless ant 1 innocent youth."?X. Y. Weekly itisputeh. I Copies mailed, In e o|" postage, on receipt, y : ?Jie price. O. V UOOKII.U'll, Jr., Publisher, 878 Uroadw-nv. V V * Editor* inserting the tltnw will iwi-iv a copy of the posture pa d. I Juno 18, 1850 Ix-ftm. C HE STEF Carriage Factory. j| at S , Tim undersigned in now pre : pared to manufacture, at hi <y* \ow Establishment in Clicnter \iilo, nil kinds of OARRfAGKd, nduptci to our rough ami. hilly country, and of tin host Material*. He would auggoat. an al nio*t evejy man in the up country is trior or lesi u ju gc ol' timber, InTorc you bu; or order ? Carriage, no matter w here, lool around and sen what sort of I.umber th builder has and in what condition it is kepi The Carriage-Maker may Lie, tloa%i o lilunlern* nrueh ns In pleases, but the ;rnn< secret of carriage-making lies in the bum REii-pilc. To buy a cheap Negro, Horse or Car ringe, is to verily the ol<J. adngo ; I'rnn wise ami I'mimlfoolixk. (ijve me a fair prie for my w ork, and tl\cn if it is not iuad right, hold me rqajronsible. If It wen- not for r.iint, Putty and Glue, What would we poor (Carriage-.Maker* do? C. F IIOI-ST. Cheater Jna, 31, 1*55 49-tf. NEW j NEW < i WE have just received a large and f ; sell low for cash, or to punctual custoi I .ailk s give us a call, You will lind descriptions, from G] cents Print?to a Printed L'Uins and Jaconets, very low. Indies' Elastic Belts. Just received A large stock of Bleached and Brov exceedingly low prices, from fl cents pi I'lain. at low prices. A beautiful asso : and Misses Shoes, of all descriptions an j In our (ieiitlciuon's Furnishing Depa j wish, consisting of Suits of Linen from S3, to a flue Hats. Shirts, Collars, ( In fact, we can supply the trade with e> ("rockery, (Jlass and China Ware, Ha complete. In our (Jrocery and Provision Store \ Sugar, from cheap Brown to Cri Orleans and West India Moln and Kits, Nos. 1, 2 and 3, Fish and Salmon, Crackc Vinegar, Pepper, (Jin Chun*, Oysters, Salmon, Champ I'fl.Ol IC.?Just received. (1,000 pot ground, in fact, everything will be kej i and cash only. Ail kinds of country pi j ccrics. j Don't forget to give us a call, when i advantage to purchase of us. J A. HASSELTINE. ) J. II. cntETOX. { Cuuaster ('. II.. May 7th, 1 Sort. AW ORDINANCE To require the removal of the dead t cass of any animal, without the li of the Village of Lancaster. I lie it ordained by the Inteiidant and T Council of the Village ef i^uieaster. and I the mttlio: ty of tin* same, That from immediately after the publication of <hdimmcc, il'any bcyst ??r ar.Unal die 01 premises ot any person in tin* Village of ' easier. >.r shall be found in I In* Streets ! owner of sue It dead beast is hereby rc.pi ! within one dry after the death of sueh mal, it on his premises, or within one after due notice, if found dead on the Ntr ! as the case may be, to remove stteli carcass without the corporate limits of ' Village. At'.d in ease sueli owner or ow refuse or neglect to remove the same \v the time prescribed by tliis Ordinance, the death of sueli animal, or after due n | by tin' Marshal, as the ease may be, i owner or owners, oh conviction thereol j lore the Intcndanl and Town Council, I forfeit and pay, for each day sueh nui* shall rem .in within the corporate limit." stitti of I*'iic Dollars, besides the farther <d' Kiie Dollars, for Ili Marshal's eo"n ; sation t'.>r reiuoiing, whose duty it is In: ; made to remove the same, in ease of tli i lusal or I egleet of (lie owner thereof. Done ami ratified in Council, in Co Chamber, this 3rd day of June, in thiol' our l.o.il, env Ihousatul eight lint land lift) >ix, and in the eightieth ye; the Independence of the L niiei' .Slat i America. J. ADAMS, Intciiduiif. T C. John C Sn i;kst. Clerk. To Planters and Hoi Builders. T!t<" s-ibwr-ber returns his th.inks.fn i let) liberal patronage received for the a:td lakes (hi-; method to iiiforiivthe eit of Chester an.I surrounding Districts, an 1 | whole .South, that he has cticctcd am improvement in the j Cotton (Jin & Wheat Thrash that excels any that have cicr been i doecd heretofore; and from longexperi lie lias no fear ill challenging any other ( tory, eitlu r North ??r South, to produc 1 eipial. He feds verv confident ig i?a\i ! a...i i... i.?:? > - j |..?m?v, iii.K nm vjiii9 r.M't'l III |11T I r.nce any other make or pattern now ii I Willi dry cotton the. roll cannot be br 1 | or made to spew over, which no other ' f tends to claim, and with good driving j i r anil attendance, a -15 saw gin, will ; from -I to ti bales or more in a day, w j ing from 3.10 to 400 lbs.; which is as i i as any one hand call well handle in a Any person wanting a lain or Tlirnshoi he supplied by sending on his order ti | ; at l.cv\ i jville, (.'hester District. S (!. \ will he shipped to any place desired. RKl'ALKINC* dy:jg al l!,c shortest, j i bin notice. To House Builders, [ will say that manufacturing SASH. !II.I\!>o& iK) of any description, made of the best mat ' and dry lumber, and workmanship the j best. AIJ work carefully packed and forwi to order. jOUN SIM l'SC June 11th, lrt5??. 17 NEW COOItSL NEW (iOOI) TI1K subscriber hits now on hand a daily receiving a foil and general as inciit of v.pjotis kinds of goods usually 1 in thin section. Among an almost en t variety may be found? j l.-tdies Dress (lords, stu b as Muslins, I bains, Borages, Alpacas, &c., Cali L'bccks. Tii king's. Domestics, Di i.jHu, Hosiery and every artis. cle in the Dry (ioodslinQ. Also:?? (lolltiug .?A full and. general a I mi nt suitable for gentlemen and hi ConU, I'ants,, Shirts, ball'boos, 11>)Is aii?l ?A supply ju il'Ufll fMllll0 ?>I lilt! ncwcil stall's. ricly of styles warranted tt? please an; 4- I will sell good* tow slid U'CjiK friends to call and examine my stock. J. Br( OUSAl At new aloro upper end Main March HI. " 6? * | Sign of the Two Large Watct :i WATCII E& "CLOCKS Al j, JEWELRY. . | AT NEW YORK PRICES FOR C i- Merchants mid Undent will do well y | and examine the stock of (Catches, ('loci li | Jewelry, at 249 king.street, before lite chare elsewhere. . | Kvory article warranted. r A sb.uk always on hand peculiarly ada| , country dealers. Save t wenty per cent, Four doors t^lr^Jffcnt vorU 9 Oct. 8. '66 35:tf j ,)A AAA I.IW. DRY HlD^S.w^pti &U?Wt' which 10 cel.*a in audi, o I tenia in goods will lie paid. MA'tSKl.TlM. & CLKE'D June 3. ISM ' ' ' U ST O RE, MODS II ull assortment ofFREitll GOODS, which we will iners on time. I a complete assortment of DRESS GOODS of all line Silk or Tisane, worth 8-0. A large stock of n fresh supply. The first bought nil sold out. wi SHEETINGS and SHIRTINGS, fjr sale at i>r yard up. Servants' Goods, IMuids, St ripen, and rt incut of Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons, l-ndiea' id prices. rtment, yon will find every article a gentleman may i Clotli Suit. Ibiots, Shoes mid Gaiters, ?loves, Cravats, Suspenders, ?ke. cry article usually wanted in the Dry Goods line, rdware, Tubs, Rails, Buckets, Scythes and Cradle* vill bo fuiind ished, Coffee, Rio, Java and Mocha, New isses, Mackerel in barrels, half barrels, fur sale low by the Package, White as, Cheese, Herring, White Wine ger, Spice, Mustard, Sardines, aignc and Chatnpaigno Cider in liotlles. uids extra superfine North Carolina Flour, fresh it in the eating line., s.nd will lie sold low for cash oduce taken in exchange for Dry Goods or Gron want of anything, as we will make it to your ii vs>i:i,u\i: ccretox, 12 If I TIIk1)LI) IHtl'G ST0liE~~ car- , TIIK subscriber would iiilorin his friends and mils {customers of lauicastcr, that at his old stand he I 1-,.- I,....... L i'Lvii 1 . ...... .. .u<ri. ??7tv. im\ in wi i IU<OiI UIUI ri'HK unifies in his line. Mis stock is the ovv? I LARGEST, FRESHEST?Pf REST and best I UV i selected in Camden ; ami ha* hern, ?*, aufl will and 1 (? *?l,I on better terms than ut any establishlitis inci.t in this place. Persons purchasing for t the I t'ASll can be uccoininodntnd us cheaply us i^ Ivut- <'harlosUai. As W" gives his .11.0 PERSONAL ATTENTION lived, to his business; be assured that till orders wiil iinis bo promptly?carefully and matly |>ut up.? day ! Those visiting us will not find us lacking in poet-Is ! ciabilitv, not wanting in the attempt to be agree* dead I "hie. The stocks consists of every article usutile ! !l"v found ill a Drug Store?as iters ! ' >nl3*? Chemicals, Medicines, I'aints,"^} ill,in ! ?)ils, Burning Fluid, Turpentine, after j Varnishes, Sand I'm per, utiec | tlluc, Window Glass, .uch j Brushes of fill, \1,lo \ sn,,N I Be, \ *UM , .lulls, Tinsi.t nee . * 4 S the ; r?T?[ht: SUIJ1 i intent Medieinos, ipen- 'i'hoiHsonian MetKcinesK ireby \ Fetl'uincty, Shaving and Wa; h* e re- J ing Sonp9, Fa per. Ink, Pens, Harden seeds, Tots, Chit,a (Joods, and Fancy arttr.eil l;0|t,s in great variety, also, id red booking Soda, Pepper, Spice, Indigok of ' 'i.'.ger, Watches, Blue Slotie, Coppery,"4, os of Voast Powders, Hair I>ye an3 tdl the preparations for the llair. Teeth and Slitu. L 1 have a large slock of Lemon Syrup on hand which will l?o soixl bow to deiji. _ cis bv the do/en. aye * KKANC1S L. ZKMP. Cayjden, May 1-k, 13?tfj 'Ot ? tins ' _ izens Carpets, Oil-Cloths, &o.v <1 the At Low Prices for Cash! other K. la. Slvntt, .Yo.?. -14 4 unit 4 40 Sheet, (/<?<"" VI', Chatham,) JVeip-Vork', ntro- 1 1 AS now in store, and is constantly reenee, 1 cciving a \vki.l-assokt;kv Stock of Fac- Caktets. Oie-CeotUs. & e., to which he. e an invites pablie attention, believing that an ?!.' 1" examination of both i|uality and prices, will (film. nr/.io OnlleAn.L.? " XI-... -I ?- 1 4 I....... n..iioii<iiui> iu .uuL'iiiiiiin r.no in Purchasers generally, who buy for Cash* | His Stock consist* of pre- RICH VELVET TAPESTRY & BRUS. |???w- SELS CARl'ETS, IN NEW DESIGNS; (,'io i SUPERIOR ENGLISH &. AMKRU cigli- ! 1CAN 3-PLY, AND INGRALX much ; CARP E T S ; day. ( Comprising many New .'ulterior, made ex-v r,can prcssl-- tor lirst class trade. Also, ? ine {Twilled and plain Venetian Hall and Stair, \ oik j Carpet*. Oil Cloths in widths from 2 to, ' * 24 feet, in various qualities. Rich Mosaic u>ssi- Tufted and Common Hearth Rug* and* D'jor.-niats of di lie rent sorts. Table ami I am i piaqo Covers of Choice Patterns. 4-4 ORS ; Jj-4 ai;jl (jr4, I'laid and Plain Matting*.? erial, Window Rhjidot of desirable styles.? very Stair Covering*. Stair Rods, and ail other, articles usually kept i:i Carpet Stores, wded HF. Is ALSO AGENT I OK SEIZING 'N. ! Carhart &. Nye's Power Loom Three-ply if. j and Ingrain Carpets, as well as Barber'* i Auburn prison-made Rrussels 3-ply. Ingrain. ^ ' ' J and Venetian Carpets and Rugs, nd i* ! w'" L-'irly represented I) suit purchasers, and sold at fair prices. "kepi I 24-,JL Fresh Drugs, Medicines &.O., &c, 1 received every week?among the latest arc r. fresh supply of Citrate of Magnesia. Tarrant* Selt/er and. Aperient,Coxe's Sparkling Gelatine, Cleveland's CoW gne on, , draught, BALM OF A THOUSAND. KWOr FI/AVKRS, R. ck Potash in Can*, with full, directions for mnkivg lord and soft Soup. 1 :.\LSO: l8t rc. vi i A va- Original Prize Medal Cqlogne Walqr. ; one. | in Tint lJottloH. I'renfiaa' Tql|i*t Powder, st my (lowland's Lotion, I.you's.l^nthiiiron, Barry*h ; TrieojihurouH, IIiiuoI'h Enu l.uatral, Are., (T. J?}*?t received, at? Mroet. j J. E. DeIIAY'S. Gn?. A|?ril 33,18uU. 10-tf '** CATAWBA JjODG-E, ^ I 1. O. O. F. j NO Mt ASH. ' - Will hold their meeting* every, o call j Th 11 radii y Evening nt & o'clock, lea, and Ky Order of the l.odoe. 7 l?"r- J. ft. COC'SMRT, SerVy. W. Tlil'l(L0W GASTON, AT^orseV A? ;AW AHD hoijfib. TOE m EQJKTY A:i?rnli /lis (stnirlt tu lMncn?ter^ Kepphaw - ? i cj\J adi'ttflUK District* ESrOFH?R, CAMEKN, H C M* tor r 194 AiV'IMRLW HIKE, I IN. ' AMKKHAfc. iJkKAVlAS A KLKOPEAM s tf. Advertuing & Suliciiptiou