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Thirty fourth Congres* W asil i no ion', Atljr J- I rn The lloii??o voted on the resolution* of , ?1m' Committee on Klectiotu?, namely. ' '?'* " Thai John W. WlntQelJ i* not entitled j fin to a scat in this* House us a delegate from Wf the Territory of Kansas. ?d Tito House agreed to it?yen* 110, tie nays 02. tin Tho next resolution4 voted on was gn ." That Mr. A. II. lieeder ho admitted to fol a seat on tliis floor as a delegate from the Territory of Kansas." | This was rejected?yeas 88, nays 113. Mr. Washhume, of Maine, nsk-'d, hut I .? did not obtain leave to oiler a resolution fo pay Mr. Keeder mileage and per dien. 1 to date. Tho House then wont into Committee ^ on the private calendar, after which w'lh- ' ( out acting on any private hills as reported ^ freni tho Committee of tho Whole, the ^ Mouse adjourned. Washington, Aug C. j{. Tho House to day passed a hi 1 grant- St ?ng 1,000,<iOU acres ol land to Mississippi 1>\ fur railroad purposes. The Committee of the Whole amended i the Legislative and Judicial Appropria tion l.ill, hy providing that no money shall ,, l>c expended for prosecuting persons ? hntg . I I. . ... I ... I i 5_-ti wiiu uciiMiu iiiiii oilier po.uicm oiloli- j ccs ill K I IIS AS. The liill was then report ? ?! to the n. use. The l>ill wns tl.cn pas acd by 30 majority, with tbo exception of 1)niin's proviso, restoring the Missoui j jCouipruni'sc. .1 Col. K"ilt was sworn to day. | .h Washington, Aug 7. {" Kknatk,?Oil motion of Mr. Weber, a j J.:l resolution was adopted calling on tie , j, President for an/ correspondence relative J o; lo tlie refusal o( Honduras to receive a , \v .commercial agent from tliis government. ; J, On motion of Mr. Se?nr*!, ? resolution H was adopted requesting the 1'resident to ' Jvj .commuuicRte any iufotmaiion be may I ; have, and bis opinion on tlie expediency y of establishing an Aincri -aii Consulate at j( .tlie Leiielien Island*. j( llnc-K.?Tlie House aciilintocomimt* \\ itee on the Naval Appropriation bill. SI W.\<ll(NOf?ON, Aug 1. Tin* I*. S. Senate to dav passed the Ar- j( jny Appropriation Hill, after oinitiug the j proviso against the employ ineut of imlitn J.i ry aid in the enforcement of the laws of V? the Kansas I.egislatnre. The House pas- II 6e<l ilie NavaWApproprintioii Hill. J A Providential Han! an There is no aspiration s> r<ms * the " desire to lio gooil Howard, l.i i.din:' in01 ] the eo ii ell of sickness and suioolhiig (lie pillow of dealli, w as greater than Napoleon at Austerlltx. Atal Thomas Hollow av, whose inesthnriM inedteiiics are subduing disease of cVefv t\pe, ill every j rt ol tlie globe, more worthy of respect and honor Ik than any warrior lIn.t ever drew the HWoid. Ik When Kossuth visited the United Sti les he ' 1 was designated hv one of our clergy as the '-provli.ciilh.l Minn." t'lirely Professor Hob InvvMv.vlio has come to our eoiintr;' mi a j,' nobler erri ifd hetterdeservesth.it t ..e.?- ' His establishment in New N'n. : 11. > \>ei tit! e ( toiit.'.l Nonree of health to thousands ??| r, ,r , , jitHieteiJ fellow citizens. His .xgeneies.es. < ( Uibl idied in every fit * end town of the I * j.;. ion, nre the lb epic's Dispell-, ries. What Ii is true of lliu poptl i.iily of his medicine k F< here, is true throughout th vvorld.; for i b< wherever eiv ili/ntion lias penetrated, by land j ' < r si a. ihey nre know n and niipn ei.ited. ? j front tirei i.': ml th Terra th I 1'uego?i.t j I lie iMis?issijo i to tbu Gr.iqfes?they nre ad* I vertised in every printed language, and re- I JJ* sorted to by 'nees of everv A.tine and color, I ,, :m Ilii? only rcliublo ami proven ii-*? in j j,' all ilie ph.'ifH'n ofdix'AM'. Tin- lending mod ' i>t ienl periodical* of London ami I.?1 inl .:t |;pot only except 1 lollnwny'.s Pills and Oint1111*111 irom their general denunciation* of Si patent medicine*, but nnrc*en?dly eon ? S.? incndjlicni. In short, if we are to believe St enneorrent tcst'inony of ail ti.-itioi a, I'rofc.*- T *or Mollowny has dme more to ameliorate ' < liuinaii aiitl'eriiio ni.tl rob the grave of lielimrt, tiinit nny other mcdicsl riiseoverer of this or nny former i go. We have niapies tipiiahle authority for Having tli.it bin ce: 1 tral ollieth for thu old ami new world? | London ai;d New Yorl,?send out ntuitiai.; j inoro lltau ten millions of doll.km' worth of j ,n bis me ieiuvH. The wtntfctic* of 'he cure* > e Sleeted by their Uieana, cannot, of course, I be ascertained, but judging Irom tl.e I'm Is '6c witldn our own limited upbore of obscrta- ' be lion we should say that no ordinary ipiacto volume could eotttaln the record. Murelv ; the discoverer slid |>hli inthroplst who h < 60 tec onplb.hcd such reoulto piav, wilhuiit : r- . is jrogancc, be styled n l'UOVIOKNTjAL In MAN ?.V. O J'icftijuiir. | u Expenses tQ Kansas. There was recently it company of 1 l ? *ncn went front I'uion to K in***. On id the members, Mr. K. .1. M< K Ic, wri ting from tbul lnriUuv to tlie { uictivdu Ul Journal give* the expend** f the i.>. ;?r? *A' ny in going, Th?l total is $o77.fc?, or a (ijl little more than $41 each, in ibis puhli cation we arc surprised to notice the dif- ?n fereiicu of charge* on tho route for I lie aim II pic in u? of brcakfafd, dinner or nipper.-? , an At AUton the cllargo for dinner w-ns i-3. ! hi pn HkfHKt at Atlanta wh* $ 14. Hotel j n" bill ill Columbia?Free. Tb;a -makes ?? I highly aatislactory difference in favor of ih Columbia and South Carolina, and against ho that abominable Yankee town of (?eor- "" gin. , J;;1 Major Wilkes inform* it* that the en- (), tire cr^eitse of Ida foimor company ;n go j ' big out wan otily $!!4 per innn. He is?>f c.? opinion that h man may go immediately j Tl to woik upon landing in Kansas, at gooo l-i pngts.? C'hr*ter Standard. | r(> A few year* ago, an intelligent gentle- 1 111 man had a contract to set out a hundred shado trees. lie took the precaution to ' |n> maik the north sido of each treo, and to ; p,. plant the fame side noith when it wm rr transplanted. Hj this carefulness he *n\* ! Cli 4'd the life of almost all that ho moved.? " ' In this henthplx re, the sun shining upon ! hj' -4)10 southern half of a tree coofttA'illv stimulate* the growth of the fibre* on thai |1(| considerably alarvo tho other, so that, in many cases, the nnnitftl rinca iro much 1 Ini larger pl this than on the oilier. i p-n ???< ? - - <>n The I.nqcaMer Ledger displays a com- ' ^ mendnhle real in trying to advance the u,< interests of Ids Wmn,f especially for one not fel a professor of Christianity. I i No regular preaching in Lancaster! ,h< Wc looked on the State map to sees tact- ; ly whera it w .*. It makes us feci ahno-t to. tike going f p thero nnd Mnrt.rg an indc- J*.1 pendent piih.it, ns well as j .uri?H?. What ? do yi?u think of tho enterprise, Hrother i M< ledger!?SnMlhfrnf.il/ht, ' jq 1'iitks in July. ?Tito destruction of I rperty in the I nited States bv fires Inst iitli was rjuitc large, amounting to not j s than $ 1 ,.';i)6,000. Tlie number of i*s. excluding all losses less than $10,000 ; is thirty two. Of those, twelve destroy- ^ manufacturing property, but some of 15 li<*avic*t losses result from the desti ne _ n of steamboats, which have been sinlarly unfortunate, as will be seen l?v the 1 lowing: ' ! rt T.o??. | is Iv 3<1,at St. f.ouis.five steamers $100,000 li< 17th, Northern Indiana . . 200,ooo t.' :8th, J. II. I .'irkin - - - 100,000 j nj 29th, John Jay 10,000 j Tntal ..... $110,000 j Casi ALrtr.n.? The fo'Wing tnble ,'j ows the number of persons kjllctl by j |j( i I road and steamboat accidents during ' j,. o month of July, and the number of j n) es lost bv fires: Killed. , .ilrn.-id neeidonls ...... 78 i eninboat, " ...... ,V2 | rt * f.res, - - 12 1 o; Total - - . 152 ' p| ?my *i? n7j?' " Our party is the bone and miiow of e country," said an electioneering < I'.kc- . ai ildcr to n farmer. " And wlm! aie the | me* ami sinews worth without the ailis f replied the farmer. '' Receipts to August loth 18.^0. ?. C Mansi-y Juno 2 *57 ti I. Cnskcy July 23 '57 y >liti ilniloy Jan 23 '57 \ mi's B. Ilstiloy M v 3 '50 i ' ines W. iiowcra July 'Jo '57 | '' II Masse y Any 12 '57 11 ho i*'l\ tin March 20 '57 liver Hve'> liaui J?n l '57 1 'in C'lyburn March 27 '57 | \ >hn lllakcUi'V Mnv 2 '67 I laiinlxth " Dec 23 '60 j ' il n S Small Oil 1) '50 ' * ' M llvMitllon S\pt 20 '60 I r? M MoAtecr Fell 20 '57 j '1 ?hn Williams Auy 6 '57 ' 11 >hn Hilton Any 0 '57 ! < ihn II Mi Mantis Any G '57 , ,, rm C Inyrnni Any 0 '67 ! (j las Inyiaitl Any 0 '57 ( rilliti Short l'\ l> 0 '57 1 ' J Gamble Jnlv 23 "57 ' iM-ph II limy 1'Vii 28 '57 ! it C Small Kelt 13 '57 j ti >ol li Small . Sept 21 "50 i n Recti J.-.it 30 "67 I , t:\m ly Kcli 13 '67 1 T K Hclk March 18 '57 | '' If any mistakes occur, please inform u.?. 1 <1 \\u will corrcvl llicin. I ' I ?? .ANC ASTER PRICES CURREIIT. | " CORRECTED WEEKLY MAdILL fc HEATH. _ j! iggin;; (Sunny per\d II-1 to go , ? ilv Hope, per 1'J 1 - to li ; ? lion Rope, per lb g.l ittor, 1 'J I V to i .'t III', "I iO it icon, Hog Round, 11 1-2 to 12 1*0 .OSWO*, IS lit i?? t nolle*, Ad. poi lit. 40* to 50 ?lfco, Rio, I I to Id I >rn, 0.1 lo 'ii & uckona, per p.iir 20 to 25 per do* 1" nut-, per Itl C 00 to (1.60 nlilr.', per cu t 60 j i>n, per pound 5 11 I to i'j ! '. I nil, per Ih 12 1-2 to 1.1 i 'id, per Hi 12 1-2 1 ulusu-.s, N. O. per gal i'?5 to 1.1 lilii, cut, pur keg 11 to 6.60 it.*, per ltu-ltt-1 311 to 37 . umhuigs, par ynd, 11 to 12 1-2 u itntucr, Northern per hushel ? itiitoe*, eountiy per hushel 50 to 75 iwdcr, per Ih 60 eo per bushel 4.60 to A.tiO n g.ir, N. O. per lb 10 to 12 '.-2 j |'< gar, ("tushed, per lb 14 to 16 1 I, It, per sitrk Jl.OO el, enrt, per lb, 2tt t<i 25 ii Hyson, per lb IWl to 1.2.1 (. .How, per lb (. caree) 11 to 12 1-2 i jj iitrgnr, per gal. 4o to 60 irn, per Inaich, 0.1 to l.OO Columbia. Aug. 7. !< We have heard of no transactions in ("ot- i n to-day. nit) therefore continue our forer i|Uol.itif ns ot On 11 j. Nr.tv VoKtt, An?. 7. Cotton ii dull. Flour unchanged. Wheat ( .lower. Corn 6Cc. Rice dull. Freights j W: , o Nl.W OilI.KAK", Aug. 7. The mien of Cotton to day eon.prised >0 Wales mI,previous raieu. India R. .v/ing | worth 31 aid G irony I I vent a. Freights i, r Cotton to Liverpool rule nt jd per lb. ? OBITUARY, DEPARTED this lite on the lOlh ?f " ilv- ?.(>..r ..n ill.,..? ..I* -I ... _ .. 1 itti favor, at his residence in Mnfim '*?>., la. Mr J.\MKS R. 11ICRS, form* nv of rlingt n District, in the thirty-ninth yonr his age, lenving behind him tho second fe ni d Hve i Idldrcn to mourn ihe loss of nfleitionute husKand and kind f.Hher. Mr. iefcs was much rcsp: ctcd by his relation* I ft friends and by most of those that knew J in. A friend to religion, and a frequent ei lendant on the house of worship. I)! F.I), in Tipton County, Trnnrwr, on a 14th of July, t?jt}, witl.i* I'Uiit fare air* ofeach??: i*f. MARY J. K.M'I KNKIt d her ?n W11. D. FAULKNER. The \ rmer wo* in her 5?lh year, ami the latter " his "JOth. They both diet] of Uiitious ,-solitary. Mrs, Faulkner win the wife of tuvs Faulkner, who removed from Iain* .. ter, 8. C., some foe or six yearn eineo lev had ]?een spared together until their nily were nil giown, except the young* st n, who w nearly so. She had Ikh-ii u con- ~ dent member, tirst of the Ae-ocinle. and en of the A. R. I*. Church, for thirty-six 1 " rs, nod Win. I). Faulkner hud also been , ' neinberof the Church at ^aiciii'i for the it four yeiu*. lty this mysterious di?-j nsatlon of I'rovidenio, the family hnvo ; perienerd n ssd bereavement, ami the 01 iiireb lias lost two valuable members?j lut we sorrow not rs those who loop no ' " pc. For if we believe that Jeans Christ :tl and rose ni/ain, even so also thorn ^ lioh sleep in Jesus will (lot! bring with j o." ' They were lovely in their lives and t separated in their dentil.*' They were = d in the saino grave, and one mound ints out (Heir united burjing-pljicc. An usunTly large number of persona cntue out w itness (he solemn scene of hurving a , ' ithor and sot in the snmo grave, and at ' ; same time. The community evidently . v 1 ? deep sy mpathy for the bereaved family. 1 in the experience < ft In >?c Chri-iiaii fi tends -re was no ecstasy: Inrt there was pi i " roo under * offering, and eehn submission the Divine will, and also ?ui expression rirm reliance upon the Ssvior. Th?*. with ir general Christie# -haraetcr, justifies us the hspe, that our loss is I'-r'e nnepeska- i * gain. " Illesred arc the ("rwt who d o j C'i I lie Iwird " ). W. 1 eh Business Notices. SO WONDKIl Mi: WAS TilANKFl'lo , i:i:ui mi jiduf ioit vui:rski vis. Rochester, Ootoljor t'.l, 1H52. resile Fi.kuinu Rim*. (lenlleinen:? Having experienced the hem..- ( itial effects of Dr. M I.aito's t'vlcliulis] I.iver ill*, prepared by yon, I tuko great pleasure ii? coniaii nding litem to the public. I ft-.I nuruited i:t saving, that they ate a ce.tntii cure for for eon.plait.Is ami till bilious di-ei?>et, no lur.tt how difhcult or loop standing. I im elf wu> lllrted with this <ltea>lfttl nhea?o for over two art*, ntnl oh! how thankful i am that I heaul these fills. I puicho-u d of otto of voura i.t-t ilneo boxes, ami befote I ha<l fntl -lied the titil lmx, was eoii'.jdetrly cured. I vciily be. ye, but (or Dr. .M'l.ane's I.iver fills, I should ,ivc now been in mv grave; but as it is, I t in jtv enjoying tin best of health, and stav.d a ting witness of the oflieier.ey of I>r. MT.at.eht iver Mils. Heroic* iccox cring my health, I insider that 1 have ?ivc?l in pocket tome two tincc hundred dollars phy-ieinn** fees. This testimony 1 give you with lit gr. ute. t lea-ure, ami hope it tu.v, do something town tl. inking these iuvahtahh fills known to all who j < ftilTeiiiig with liver eotnj 'aint. Wll.l.tAM HISS Ttaveler i:t Western X. V. : 6:19* I 'utvhiiuns will ho careful to ask for dl. M*I.AXKX'II.M11IIATKI> I.IVKII 1'II.LS, lamiftietuied l.y l l.MMINd HltOS., of lNttsurgh, fa. Theie a o other fills pit"polling ) he I.ivrr fills, now before tffe public. Dr. ; I'l.tine's genuine I.Iver fill , al-o bis icicle a d Vermifuge, ran r.ow be had at all respcctalo drug stoics. Nono gemiine without the I gnature of i'l.l'.M IXft HltOS. FKVilli AND AtlFK?C'EIITAIX (T'llM? o unite use for Tonic mixtures, (Julnine, Fow r's S Ution, Arsenic. Mereutv or i.nv >< i>.? illiar.ou ??i* nuuscotiscnmpou.nl'!, only dievcs one di-?use to implant another more ewllv, mid which sends its unhappy victims f> ; ally, with ? wirckctl and htol.cn constitution, > an chiIv pmvc. Try (."niter's Fpumsli Mix* | tic, which contains none of theno dcagorous rugs, hut elites l?v actiiifr : ceilieidly 011 tin- j .Iter, purifying the Mood and strengthening I ie system, lints enabling nature to recuperate ' s exhausted cncrsh hy opening tiie pores of .f skin, und expelling li om lite body all in.ptti ies and old medicines, which clog and r> tnt i 1 s lice oj ciatioti. Mote than one thou ami | ctsons have hcv'tt cured hy t'aitor's } j nrisli livlurc, alter vcrythi: g cl.e ha 1 signally 1 'tilth As a sample of it? remarkable effects, l< -IS Dr.via \ llieks, of Autau raville, Ala.. riitcs us il:at it enrrd a genlleiiiuii ?>( lucni 'ever aiui Agio', which all the dibit "I phjsi- , lans ai.d their iimcdii *, could not subdue.? le only took three ho lie*. They say it . 1! cry inpiilty, nnd m.uii'.uin.t it - high reputation 1 tIn< rgh tie countiy. Annoimo cm ents. l-OR SKNATOR. Mi:.*}.I i on:?I'leuae announce Mr. I'. 'J' lAMMt'AD im a candidate l< r the Stale Senate at tin- next eh ction and oblige M ANY \'U I Mi:. Hi I Ton : I'leuw* announce Mr. <?KO \\ I i lihUM < !(>\ as a candidate loi \ in.to at tlic next vVelicn. MA\Y FUirNDH. FOR REPRESENTATIVES. The friends ?<t* J<)11N \V. < OOKK. I.~?j , niiue.iicc him as a candidate lor (lie Una e I It. |>rt?.-ntativca in llie next Legislature. \Vc are ikiitlunucd and requested to nnniiiH'e J. \\ ll.i.lA MS. lisi|, as a candid.*!** ?r the l.eyialalnre. at llie next < cr'.ioi., by h M'MKKODS litlKNDS. j Mit. KniToit:?I'lease annnuii. c Dr. \V. | ! L'Al I 11D.\ an a candidate I'or ro-ckc ion to tile I a-'islatnre, ai d oblige liis 1-WINDS. | Mr. Evitor |'?. -se inner Mr. .1. '1'. '. lll.l.K, as a candid..)e tor tlic l.cgixlatire, and ol.-iigo lilS i Kil.NDS. FOR SHERIFF. Mn KtnToR :?N <ui \\iii |tleimo announce 'n|it (J. M. 11 \DLKI*'JKK, us a canili* te for Sherill at the enduing election, and blige lii -? friend*. Mil KdITmii :?Ynji will (denue announce liKNilV 11 A\( f >('K, K-ti , as a candidal* >r Sheriif of I.ai.easier District, at the cniiing election, and oblige MA.W SUPPORTERS. Mr. Editor :?l'lcaxo announce JOHN WfilAII) : ? a candidate t< r Sheriff at ic nv'-xt election, mid oblige liU friends. 1 Mr.. Khitor:?PKa.sc announce Nlr. k. IJ. iUiuga as a ctuul.dalo for Sliciiit at the next A'l tiu., and ootige, Many I'lUKXim. FOR TAX-COLLECTOR. Mu. Khitob :?Yon v? i!l jdeaso announce FFFKRSON K. ( O.WKLU F.aq. as n mdidale for Tax (Collector, ut the ensuing lection, find oblige bin Numrrovs FII if. a Its. Ml, Kmtok: IVenv iHlftOlipC* J. r. T.R ft candidate lor Tnx Collector |Httfva MANY VOTERS. Mb. Kpitor :?Ploimc announce Col. J. UNDKRIM.'RK nun candidate for Tux blU-ilo, und oldl.e many of Hi* /rikndm. Mb. r.oiToR: Plenae nnnonnco C. F. IKNSON, Em|V a* n candi?)utc for Tax Colctor und oblige, Mabv ana. iiuicor.Tf.r.a. | Mb. Editor?Pli-n-o announce W'iltiain j Iron as a candidal- loi 'lex Collector and o- j igo II ia Frikxo*. Mb. r.nitoB!?1W? announce M^jor John 1 XL-dud as a candidate for JVx Collector at o ensuing election, and oblige, m any votax*. i'OR CLERK. Mb. E?itob Piense snnouiKf J A rr.wsiAB aa n cmdidi.to for rcoleetioa to i e ortic? of Clerk of ibn Court at the next wtion itjid oblifr h>n f-i.-nds. M?. F.oiTott:?Please announce Mr. A. lb.ack *.i a a ra tt rnwiiilftt* for the Clerk'* fief.: t the t nauint; alee'ion, ind <?I?M</4Many VoTtns \Ve are authorized to announce Capt. A. ! i K aKaT n? n cmudd.itu for Clerk of the null lor laincaater Uixtrlct, at the next i-ction JNTow Advertisements. Blanks! Blank* I! A SlVI'l.Y of blanks on hand at the Ledger <illice, thai will bo so'd e\elufcb'clv for cash. Portion . w ill oblige n* by not nuking for them on nnv oilier terms. Aug. 13, IK.Mi. ' '20? (f. A !.1> Iboso in dob toil to MISS A. I'F.( K'S School, lire earnestly requested to pay as soon r.H possible. f |f II < n tin: subscriber, who is alone r.ttthoii/.cd to receive. ). ADAMS. Aug. 13, lfi/ifi. 2?>?tf SI1 PPOUT YOOR OWN TAPERsT New Southern Literary Journal. (T' li r il: x i: iii i i! r r, PUBLISHED AT COLUMBIA. S. C. This Journal lias onterc'l upon its second \olutne, mii!. v\iih this is-uo, wo commence . the publication of an Orrgiuni 2'TaEc i f great literary merit and thrilling interest. This will be followed by A SK11ILS OFORKUXAbSTORlKS, written expressly for tlio columns of Tiir. K.\ amjm:k. Tnc*e u'ories are all from tho pen* of SOUTH Kit N WillTMUS. i.i.ii will initiate u new era in Southern periodical literature. We think, from arrangements now in progress, we may as sure onr readers that, in nil fittire issues of the l'.xntiiinei, its columns \\ill he lilted wi'li Or.iiiiNAi. I Tai.i-.s and Novr.i.r.i ri.s, equal to any pub. ished in literary journals either Nortli or South. We li ve p iateil a large edition, r.iul will lie enabled to siapp y n< w subscribers from the eoiiiini aei nn nt of these Stories, if ?r| dern arc sent in early. The Examiner is printed on a large double sluu t i f i i lit pages, containing / r.'t, viiiT/tn* m reruun^ mutter, with very Sou , :.d\tTlino'iu tit?*. As n l.ihrartf ,Ttiurn<tiM hasnlrt :idy taken i Idyll stum!, it lid with proper eiieoi ivye! ini.lit will isiion mnk ninoiiy the best in the I country. As ii i'ltli.'iral .h urwtl, jl will ever advo- | eate tl e liiylits. loti ri-s.{?. :. .il Institution-; <?t tin* South liesides tlo'Mc feature*, it will weekly furnish a full summary of 1 news. It w ill he llioi.imof llicciii: >rto:nake the Ikv.-muner just swell n |iu|*er as will cause it to he a w elcntlie \isilor in eve: , Southern family. '1 lie new volume will he printed on o\Ira lire wiiile p..per suitable hiieliny, ami sundry other improvements will he in trmluceii into its m.in.geiuenl end i\po ori phie..' upjnar.illt'e. I ho terms of the iixatnim r aro 'k li.rw ikUaix Lh1.1 Anuii:.', ' I p 'y utile 1: . 1 e.-.^es in ad\ nee With I'in j t:"tif'tutl snl.-miners at this priee, we w i I i insure to the Southern re.a'ir.;; pnliia ' ,|1C UKitr PATLli or ITS CLASS ... .......... ,.u tnc oniiin. rorwaru jour subscriptions lor tin ni'W volume. ( lobs of tt-ii will be f'uri>isln-il willi the I paper lor Twenty f.ve Dollars. A< .reus " VVM. II. JOHN.-TON. I Columbia, Allglli-l 1?, 18^11. Miscellaneous. I | WANTKD TO i I'iU 11 ASK. ; '25 Ki ru'^i'urs. ; 1". r wlijch tho highest rash j?t? -? ? will be paid. Apply to tin1 Miliscrih.M :.i l.ire-st r III, s. j. I . o I!I.ton. i August Gill, I8.'?G. I'.'i ? II', 16a* *iale. 1 offer f??r sal hiv Plantation. lying on tin- :ist hank of the Cat.vw ha Kiver, containing alioiit TWKI.Vr. III'MMIKI) ACRKS, adjoining tlua l.nds of John poster. < ?eor:v 1 McC. \\ ilhcrspoon. ur.ii other*. There arc about six hiiiulieil m i, s tiuiler fence, >iii>i in a high Male of enit.Viitiou ; the balance in I v. omis, well Iim* ereil. Yi chu 1/ io! * I mn Dl.TDRMINKD T<? SKI.!,. Mid they can b- treated fur privately, until She I'.rst day of December next. j. n. ( TRI;TO\. ' August Gth, 1850. gft.tf Notice. The Kxeentix ?. ' .oiniiiiilee of the Kalis-, s Ashoi iatii-n ot Ijincaster Di-diict. will meet at l<anc:*tcr Court House on Monday, the i2.it li of Augusi, when the claims ol nil applie .nts for emigration will be consider* d, j and n rcgtiLily organized company lie formoil, il possllilr. to proceed to Kalisur soon after. All n| p'icalit* w ill be rert; in taav il ' themselves of this, it in is* be, their last opportunity. Jly older of the < 'ln.iri.ian. Ji)||N I). WVI.IK, S\v. Kx. Com. K. A. 1: I). Angusts Gill IMoG. SO( Wl CAROLINA, I.am'oii:d District. I):j Jumrt 11. M'ithersjwn, Ksouirt, Ordiiiai t; for i'-i'.J Ih, '. a /. W'lir.HKAS, ID.lnil Phillips has ap. plied to me tor loiters of Aduimislr.ilion on nil and singular the Joods and t'li.i>tels. Rights an I Creuitaol Jlr. Hartley Miller, late of the District a for. said,deceased. Tiiesu nre, therefore, to cite r.i.d admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to bo and appear before ine nt our next Ordinary's Court for said district, to be hidden nt Isiiuutlri (Joint linuxe on the lb.li day of Augual insl., to ?lnm rniixc if ant,why the sai'l administration *houhi not granted, i i (iivon tinder my hand and s a!, 1-. H. >lhta 4 tli day of Aii<?n?t, in the f Jjcar of our !.ord one thousand Cljlrt hundred and filly-nix slid in the ciyhtj-fir?t year of American Independence. ' JAMFN II. WlTHK|t8HX)\,(?. K I). Aug 3,1856. p. f. 3,00. Notice I* hereby given to tli-J public, that the Town Council of tainvaxter being desirou* I of grading the Mlryele, will givo the folio aing price* for hand*, hornc*, ?kc., A-!-.: Knch flt/lo bodied wlutu man, boarding ' himself, per day,85 cent* For o .eh able : ?lmc, boanii.ig himself, (>5 cent*. For v.oh wagon and t vo hor*e* and hand per day ?3.00. For each horse and plough per day j ( ti.'i renin. Ar.v penon wishing employment df this hind, will apply at onco to the Inten- ; dmit and Warden* of Council. J. ADAMS, Inlendunt T. C. I* < .Tnjc* C. KrejiK*T, Clerk. ' ? July 30th, 1856. ' , GZi.Ios Wan foil. OA OAl) '.us. DRV IIIDF.S wanted, f? i : rvUrUwW which 10 cent* incioli, or I'JJ | cents in good* will be paid. j iia-sFi/mr, zl cttrf.ton. , Jsne a. 1856. * 16 If. N I-] W i j ; :! -? . ! WM li.nr just roecivid n ^an<l full i , , soil low for en*h, or to put r'.u-.! customer . j f/alios give Its '? cult. You will fuul a ? ^ descriptions, from fij coats I Tint to a line Piintid l/inns ami JaconotH, very low. I.:alios' Clastic Holts. Just received a f A largo stock of Bleached ami Brown I r exceedingly low prices, froi^ ."i cents per 3 I 1 Pi iiit. at low prices. A beautiful assort u ami M isses Shoes, of all deseript ions and } In our (ientlciu ui's Furnishing Departir w Nli, con?'sting of I Suits of Linen from ?3, to a fine C llats, Shirt*, Collar*, G!o ' j In fail, we can supply the trade with ever Crockery,Glass and China Ware, llardi 1 complete. ! In our Grocery and Provision Store wil I Sugar, from cheap lirown to Crush Oilcans ami Wc.-t India Molas* nnd Kits, Nos. 1,2 niid 3, for 1 i-li ami Salmon, Crackers, Vinegar, Pepper, (Jingo Clams, (>y.stirs, Salmon, Cliampaii J j I'i.OPU.?Just received. H.000 ponni * 1 ground. In fact, everything will he kept i 1 , ami lauii only. A'l kinds of country prod T eerie*. I IJon't forget to give us a call, when in \ r j advantage to pmchaae of us. j a. h a ssni/n / t .1. K. CPRKTOa. s 1 1 I/'tieaster (\ II., May 7th, 1 rs/ilj. ; PltEASAI'TT VALLEY r rn i? s \ \ 10 Jjcgal Advertisements. State of South Caroline LA XCASTEIt DISTRICT. In the Common PI can. LEVI WIIITAKKR, who is in tlx- ens t dy of the Sheriff of Ijiwatder I Ji-?t. i l. b] virtue of si writ of capias ad satisllieiotiuiim :'t tho suit of Arthur Locust. h ti"h' filed i tny C'l'i-T, together with a sehednlc, on oiitli of his estate niul efforts, his petition to tin Court of <'oiittnon l'h-as, praying ti.sit In may lie admitted to the benefit < I the act' ol th (in,oral As.-oriibly. made for the tc lie I of insolvent debtors. It is oidered llisi the said Arthur l.oeust, and . !! other thr creditors to whom, the said Levi WLit..kci is in anywise ii.d'.Otcd, be, and lltey r? hereby suininoned and have notiee. to appea before tiie said Court at Lancaster four I louse, on the third .Moil lay in October nevl to shot cause, if any they can, vvliv tin p.ayt r > f the petition aforesaid should no be granted. .1. A. STEW MAN, Ci'k. Office of Common lMca9, Lane, stor C. II June 1 I, I9iti, 21?2m State of South Carolina LANCASTER MST1JICT. In the Common >Pleas. W VATT IV 1M.VLER, who is in t!.< custody of the SliCi'M" of Lain-aster District liy virtue of a wiit of capias ad Kali?f.icien dum, at the suit of Jatneu K. Curelon h;.\ i."_ filed in my t-Iiieo, together vviili a schcvluh on oath of his estate did elVeets, his peliliol to the Court of Common I'leas, pravinj that he nmv be admiltetl to the benelit o the s ets of the (Jeneral As?-ffibly, made f> tiie relief of insnlv 'lit debtors. It is ord r ed that the said James E Cureton, and id other live, creditors to whom the s-.id Wyat 1'. 1'lyler in in any wise itnii lit.-J, he, ant they hereby suininoin d. and It v notici to appear, before the said Court at I<ancus lert'.uirt lioiise, o:i the third .Mo:.day it < )? : * r in\t. to >!i. .v cause if : . litey ea i whv the prayer of the petition al'eresaii should not l? ej mted J. A. t 'l'liWdl \\\ 'VI;. C dine < f t "oma.oa 1 lis.a, E.n.e i iter C. If. Feb I A. 1 H.'id. 21?.tin Strito of South Carolina LANCA.Vi Kit DISTRICT. In the Common Pleas. f DENNETT, who is in the ens tody of the Shcl itV of Lancaster Distort, !i\ viiltie a writ of e.ipi. s ml s ,ti*r..ctcin!am t the si it nt A. J. Connors, having iil i it it.\ 1111 i' >,'together vvidi a schedule, oil o.ith I Jos E tale and elllels. Iiis prt.tioii to thi Court ot Common I'leas, piaviag thai li may !? ndiu Ite 1 !< tliu benefit of tlje flcti of the C ner.d Asitcmbl), made for the re iiefof msol*. i tti di-ht.o s. It is ordered, tlia the said A. J. Conimrs, and all other tin ei ditor- t - whom the said Simon li nnet is in any v\: o- uuh hied, he, and they ar In-rchv -'"nnmiied.and have notice to . ppeai heto.e the ciid Court at I .at: aster ( 'our I bi it sc. on tiie third Monday in t letoher next to shew eati.se, if any limy can, whv t!r pra\ .t ?if ihe petition afore-laid should no lie jjianted. J. A. STEW MAN. f|Vt Ofli.'e of Citmniun Picas, binoiiNtcr E if. March -<i, 1 ';t>. til?3ni Staco of South Carolina 1 A N t AM Kit l?l - . .'ite r 'II tl/C COiHlHOH I'll <1.1. J( 'I I \ ! KVKR'l'OX, who is in the ens t?.il\ ni ino Sherill ??l Liiu' ii' r p!*tial, to virtue iT a writ ? 1" ftpi s ;ul saiifmieniluui l ilu" nitil ol W. J. ('l:iv\ son. Ii. .or I.Ii-il ii my iiHit'i', liijii'tliiTw illi ? srlwilulv. <: i oath til'liii estate :;ii<l i llV't'tx, lii* petition li? (In Court of Common I'leas, prating tltnl In liny Ito ; ilmil t <i to tin: Iwiiefi! of I lie net ol tin' (Pin l;;l A- 'll.t.ly, made for tin- re lief of insolvent debto. It in ordered. ih.-i I lit* b.oil \V". J. Cl;i\\ *< 11, :i]hI nil otln-r tin creditors to u Iihiii tin' Mn il J' Itii l.evertot is in any wise indebted, lie rnd limy nrt hereby summoned,.and have notice to nppen Ii fno llm oil! Court til I?anvastt'r C'nnr I louse, on llm third Mondnv in k'tnber next to shew cause, if iiny limy can, \\ liv tin piaycr of ilm petition iilV.irv.si.iil .should no ill' gl.iU'.Vll. J. a. ptkwmav crk. Oliift- i fConimon 1M. an, I.anc;.s!er C. IT April 17, loan. ;ij?~iu uN<auwmHP??a?Wii w iii ?.r Irtiscdlianecu?. WAIT FOR TI!K WACOX! OLD STOB.E, HUT HEW GOOBB o I ft v/ constrained, from n deep sense o llm obligations 1 (till iintltT to those who for tlu' 1..-1 so.cn years, have hoi.oreil nit with tin ir unwavering confidence, in tlii pnHI!" w tv to express mv unfeigned thanks nr<! trimt they will continue tio-ir favor*. I h?vt' on hand, nnd ex-ptcl whil? I reinnit a citizen of l.nnc.attr to kvvp on sale, i vury P'roli niB<J B?cx5i'al>h 14 ol' Caootl*. and pledge myself to use every proper exer lion to select nnd always to k, i p on hand Mich :> stoel; of (iootls as will meet thi VI info rtii i? ha ? ?%? J'.. - - .nil*. U"t.i|i|l"llll U10 CXpeC latinos of tuv friend*. I run rmiNinnily ordering r.nd xvt ckly re. reiving, from New York mid Charleston per KIIIKPATRICK'S EXPRESS, *uc1i article* as the tastes of my friends am the seasons detail*.1 Among the latter will only mention the late arrival of a vcrj full stock of fresh Drugs and Medicines, from the justly celebrated lton?e of I'hilij Siht lTclin, IIhiucs & Co., New York. In ? few weeks I contemplate visiting tin so-thorn cities an 1 roplcniidiiug tnv stock ivitli the latest styles and fashions tor tin i| pro?<Mno f.dl trado. ALSO A large and fresh stor k of ft IJ 8*12 III* Mt HI i naKi:. AND Any quantity of that most eveelient nrtile for s alving, removing t ins and freckles, denning tin teeth.ami giving' to the brenth t pleasant and healthful sineii?-Iho BALM OF 1,000 FLOWERS TOG Kill ICR Willi A fine lot of very superior ?odn cracker* unt received aid for oolc, by J. ADA MS. July 30th, 1850, , 24-If ' X at. ? / X 1 U JS -il . Valuable Jjancls &, ilesi donee. ; TlIK ?"tt'il?; r haxinir iletojinim >?ij; t<i remove to the Small West, olVoi I for solo !-itlr? Ionrnsti'r District, on t'it< ro?i from lauicnstcrx illo to <'i irlotte. hJ lllili < la oi iocnsh rx u!c, and <> . iles l?i mi Mo i ' ^ Turn * >iit. on iln- ('iiariotlc ;iu I Sunt ? t1:1 Kail llo..d. TUB HOME TRACT i ) ci.nl iins five hundred icres. , THE COLBERT TRAG!I3 contains two hundred and ncwnty acres, an ; lies two and a half miles small of llic Horn .. I Tract. ; j THE KU'STRR TRAC1 contains two Ian died ami seventy acres, an t. tics one tui'e east el' tltc Home Trs.it. I i itc \\hot 1.1 lids nre well adapted loth ; n dactionof<"<) ITON.t ORN and UKAi l The I i>'s nre'in a hi. ii s'a.t of high cull i iiL\riir! i\x\) nivu/rin re'.'a i, lliiehly settled with a moral and ii ! a l.'ig i.t community. I |i?n the 1 Ionic Trai \ there is a large iii.il well arranged " ii " I ' ! t it IICC'MI ll\'hljlil.\ti iiSH ,M,, witl, nine lto< n.s and a l..r;*e Dining Rem c j attach. I A I.Si):?A good r.? ir>) "iiA nif i?i\ r ?v >r1 "60: snliiciently large. This lias h, en a enpili stand fur the si!.- c.h.,Ij * . _ .?* Ul Ttise&TV vn:.i r.ss, - I and irt Vet. t i A5.SO:?A jom ,1 (,in House and Seivv cvt iimvo haras, St .1 !c< ("li'is, good N<s'i i IIoiim-s, Overseer'* lion-o. mid other eni v?.-i.io:il;.iiJ neeistiary buildings, wish a We i ! of Faro Water. * It is rd'ogetlier out: ot' the most dcsiraltl , convenient nnd l>. st improved places in til country,an I it is r::r?. Iy inch lii'ttisls ami iiin{>'it't)vontriil!i arc in m:nl?ot. The Dwelling and most < | the Bnildiii;'* are new, ami li tve been [kceviiiUy S.t'cctcd. I lie I,mis will no sold together, or divide j to suit purchasers. It will i.li'ord niu pieai lire to Show the Hands to persons wislrrg t?? examine. Tim terms w ii! be made easy and accou J modatinjj. 1 am Sh'lci'iiiiticd (o S<3J, I I aiin s p in i. - d Lands in Arkansas. IVi j ; sons desiring to piirehaso may, thcrefori I eomo I WITH CONFIDENCE H I s that I will sell. The Lands and improve meat*. I tool assured, w ill please. , My address is IMeasnnt Valley I'ontOfficr , iri.iu'.'tMcr I'istrict, Ci. U. The 1'osl Oftie is al my Stor\ GEORGE D. BECKHAM. ' July Oili, INjii. ^ 1 -if. Ron* f MINERAL SPRING3, i Tills Watering plnro, situated in Lancaatc l>i.-I. k I, on the ro.iil f.om i .inidon lu Liuicur-tei villi?, near ti.iil g; out n.^urul curiosity?l!i ' Mn ?li.^f Rock, and ?! .!!* tho flanging Rocl HiW'.o O.-ound of ilir Revolution, will heopenci for the reception of \ i.si lor* on tlit- 1st July lN.'ii. j'lie propertie* ol the Wut. r uro sui | phur, magnesia and iron. They have, in man; I vanes, aflinded great relief, anil effected perniu . | ncr.t cures. The Spring* arc 2T mile. fioni (Vnrulen, am tho Ktugu pa-sea by frupi Camden every Mini i <lnv, Wouiiiwilay and Kiiday; and 11 mile from IaRnowslerrille, and the Stage passe? l>y i from the lott ; place, every Tuesday, Thursdii; and Saturday. Tho neighlmrhood is n delight fui one, {tlx] vi . i lieoltliy, ulloxiing un uliu.ul anco of choice fi uit. Kvory attention will he gh n. The faro alia not only lie the heat tho "ni.i.iu t affords," bu whatever ntit* tho taste and appetite of ever Visitor, The Spring* will he under the iinnic ,1 diate wipoi intcndeiice of WR. A. IIB.I ?>r\ A LADl', wlio will spurn no pain* to make every VisfpM feel at ease and at home. 1 will, however, Ik , there every day, giving my a askance aJ-o. Hoard will Ins reaaocal/lv, no complaint ahull made at the hill. JAMES Sf. IVOR AM. I May i Uh, 1888. Mf The rhiuden Journal, Snmter Wstele n ( r i i in Time- i..nl < im Icsin Meicury, 1 i*nl insert wet kly until tlic 1st August, ami for ward Kills to luc at H inging Rock l'osl Oificu 1 liiuCMter District, H. 1 JAMES U IVOR AM. s t 11 k r i OOPS!! nKHorlmrnl of PR KM II GOOMH, which we will s o;i time. :<?uiplclc assortment of DRUSt! GOODS of all ? Silk (.sr Tissue, worth $20. A large stock ol rcsli supply. The first bought all sold out. KIIKI.TINGS ami SHIRTINGS, f? r sale fit ,'ard i.p. ServantV ('mods, l'laids, Stripes, and lent of Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons, l.adies* trices. lent, you will tlnd every article a gentleman may lotli Suit. Moots, Shoes nn<l Gaiters, ivcs, Cravats, Suspenders, Ac. v article usually wanted if the Dry Goods line, vare, Tubs, Pails, Buckets, Scythes and ('radios I be. found icd, Coll. e, M'o, Java and Mocha, Nov cs, Mackerel in barrels, half barrels, sale low by the l'nekago, White , Cheese, Herring, W hite W" no r, Sjiiee. Mnstaid, Sardines, pie and Ch;r.ii|>?ignc Cider in Mottles. D extra snportiiH! Nor'h Carolina I'lour. fresh n the eating line, and will be sold low for cash uc? taken in exchange for Dry Goods or (Jrovant of anything, as wo will make it to yo.i glUSMJJ.TJiYJG ?V C I'RKTOS. 12 tf r1 c ii ! ; s t i: n Carriage Factory. Pi 1< JL. The undersigned is now prej pared to maniifaetnre, at liia j Ur . \, w Msiablinhmetit in Chestor\:ile,all kinds of ' \\RRI AG MS, adapted I to our rough and hilly country, and of the J best Materials, ifj would Miccost. tin al . i !.. jv 111:111 in the up-country is u.< . * ' or less a jii go of timber. before y<?11 buy rs j or order Carriage, 110 mailer wliere, look I around and see what sort of I .limber l: . 1 builder lets ami in what condition it is kept. 1 ! "'lie (\uriasjo.Maker may Lie, Jit^st or j ll'.usi' ras nun li :u lie pleases.but the grni cl j secret of carriage-making lies ill the l I I lu it-piie. Tu buy a cheap Negro, Ilorsc 01 Ci rriij*e, is irt veiify the < !d adage: I'rnvj I trisrnnil 1'innntJ'milish. Hive me a fair price j for my work, and tl.?m if it is not made n I right, iiold me responsible. I j It it were not for Paint, 1'iitty and (iitio, d What would we poor Carriape-Malters do I 10 C. 1'. HOI.ST. Chester Jan. SI. 1855 4i?-tf. MAIL A11 It AX G E MEN T. I CAMDliN MAI!.. \ Pee Mo:. ' y, \\ dncsday and Friday, at ft I oelock. p m i Departs 'l uc.sday, Thursday and F,.ttirday - I : t a r.i I | f'!lA|U.(m: MAiU\ia MONROK. 1- Pee Mor,day, \\ edpead.iy, and Friday, at b t o'c. j. m. Departs Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday , :.t 7, a 111 IMNF.VII.I.R MA1I>. ( I)?:e Monday and Friday, at (i p in PeparU Snrday and Thursday at bam. I.IAVISV1I.I.R MAID. Due Tuesday at I oelock p. m.l I 1 iep.nt s Wednaday at 8 a in All letters must be deposited by 8 o'clock p in, to insure their departure bv ne.vt niuii CIM'.STF.RFlF.l.P MAIL. DuePatnrd.iv.?i in - - . , ... v? u V.?Hh,n, til. k' Di*p:iri \V'*i!m\sdny, r.t 2 o'clock, p. m. o . . All persons who receive newspapers mid k other periodicals, will observes that the ln\v requites the postage to lie paid quarterly in advance. I.etii r." and transient newspapers must bo l>? prepaid; otherwise tliev are not mailed, 10 T. it. MAClU., l?. M. ? NEW (1001)8! NEW (1001)8!! i THE subscriber has notv on hand and is I daily receiving a fuii and general nssoitI meat of various kinds of goods usually kept I in this section. Among ail almost endless variety mny be found? i. Ftidies Dross (Foods, se -h as Muslins, (iinghams, Jlerages, Alpacas, ?Stc., Calico, Checks, Ticking's, Domestics. I >;nper, Hosiery and every arti. ^ , cle in the Dry (Foodslino. | i loDiltiu.?A full and general 'sortmeat Huitab'e for gentlemen and hoys.? Coats, Dalits, Vests, Sl.irt.s, half hoes, if?e., , Also ' Hats <. Jt|is.?A supply just received?Soiije of the newest styles. A vui lifty of styles warranted to please any one. 1 will sell goods low and request my iriends to call and examine inv stock. J. H.COUSART. At new store upper end Main street. 0 ( March 19, 6?(on. ISTotioe. I i r,ivnv?.>j^ Having demands against tho Inte It. S. BAII.EV, will plt'nno make their i claims known to the subscriber; and tliosii indebted, would uo well to make nrraogeincuts for an early settlement. I W. M. CONNORS, Adm'r. July 30th. 1 *50. 15-31 An Ordinance s. in addition to nn ordirtaree passed 3d .1 June, entitled ar. Ordinance to require the removal of a carcass of any animal ^ . w iilwntt the limits of the Village of Lai ^ j caster. , I Re it ordained by the Intendnnlnnd Tw.vo ) 1 Council, Yhiii if any |n rwn, in violation of - 1 mid Ordinance, shall suffer or ptninit tie 1- 1 carcass of any animal to remain ?:i tluir lo I or in the Street, until thereof notified by II the Marshall, such person, on conviction, 1 shall l>e fined the sum of fifty cents, which y shall go as a compensation to the Marshall, J. ADAMS, Intcmlaiil T, C, 1.. J. C. Ktcnb.st, Clerk. ' | Itng* I Rugs It 10.0"0 Ihs. of Rags wnnted, for which I goo Is will he exchanged at low price*. J. R. CODS ART. June 11th, 17-If. B'or *nK * : 60,00 SHI nf.r.S A 1'h cssnt Hill, nir? i miles South of Irftncustcr, en flm C.-ondit, road. MAOII.L ?r CAUTHBN Jnne lltli, I860. 17 t{