The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, March 19, 1856, Image 3
tEdfppljir.
J'Voin the Charleston Courier. |?.
UTER FROM EUROPE. I"
o
AiiRjrVAJ^ Or THE STEAM SHU'
ARABIA(Ualikax,
N. S., March 18.?'i'bo flrit- U"
|uh and North American JJ-oya I Mail sUwkm ^
dp 4r*bin has arrived at this port .witfi ^
advices frotn Liverpool to tho I st itsst, ^<}
.General Intki.ucksc*.?A despatch ^
jecoivod by Messrs iJrbwn and bhinley, ^
tis?s Liverpool Agents of the Collins Lino |o(
^fi'loaaisliips, dated Qlasgow, tho 2?lh
,ylt., says that the Steamship Edinburgh j)0
from New York passed on the 7th ult.,
Elien fire days out, in Lut 40?>30' and ^
# L>n. 49<?5U' largo quantities of broken
jice, apd 1 sapr oh it a quauti.y of broken W(
.cabin furniture consisting of five omainenitnl
doors \vitft whife qr glass handles, a j
Jndy's fvii .bo* and W'T articles***.- ^
StictO in itUa AMbbi'.ie of first class steamships; jj(
TV in, we fear, too probable that these arti- .
d'.oa fireFi fragment". ' om tho wreck of tho : jjf
Pacific, ns Un Arabia brings no intcUi
ge?;cc of that vessel.
lu Paiis tbrco |?enco conferences have (j
been held, but none of their proceedings
have been allowed to transpire. Tlio gen- ?
I : 11.... .. i - t
*-? ?. ?,* " too * "" "?ri ?:>" nc
orogTvsaed favorably. !l H? bcli*rol tlint
immediately after pence link liccu signed, ^
<i European Congress is ill Meet lo adjust
the balance of power. A rumor, to which
however, not much credence is giv.ui, is
afloat, lo tho effect lliHl IliiMii concedes
the required limitations, hut will not h- ,|,
haiidon lief protectorate over the linvk |c,
Christian. Another rumor, somewhat ol
alarming, hut Iwlievcd t<i he a ?|>eculHliii? oll
ruse, says that Ilusaia has started ohj??c- to
tiofis which will break up the confer- an
i-uecs. .||
An nrmUiiee has been sru'Miui'el lo p,
la?t until tin- end uf M-'irch, but not to af- j,,
feel the existing hj??.kt?>}v, and li?- Ik'CH
made known to tliw armies in tin;Crimea.
< >u? ?r l'selta's resignation has Ih?vh ae- i?|
ceptod. Ihlxtiu, the Allies, and Sweeden, ut
continue to muko active preparations for
war. ttl
The excitement in relation to the difllcnlty
with tl|? Suited States li.nl entirely ca
sultsidetl in England. Mr. llticlinuan had Wl
dined with tho Q'leoxj,
The Liverpool Cotton \farkcl opened j,<
active, hut closed rpiict. The sales dur- ,,f
ing the week ending the Utitlt tilt, com- ?j
primal 00,000 hales, of w hich s|H'eulalors v,,
tiMik 1:1,0011 and ex porters Ij.OOu hales; \\
leaving 00,000 hales of all descriptions <Nl
, .. 1 _ TV.. L. . ! . l
n mo IIKIir, I liV ailH^ pi JHTl COllMMCfl ,J j,
if 400,000 hales, {1*0.000 A- j,|,
nierican. i'ricc* wcro unchanged, Fair Or ?n
leallS beilljf <|MOtC?] Ml U ii 4J, Middling pC
Orleans Ml o 1 2 J, Knir .it ti I -4.1
mitl Middling I'platuU fit a 1 it 111 J.
ADDITIONAL IIY Till: ARABIA.
IIamvax, N. H., March 12.? In the )tf
ll.tidi House of Common*, Oener.il De
l.wv Evans had given notice tlixi lie ^
woiilil offer a resolution disapproving of
llie conduct of tlie English j
ill the l.'nited 8tnU? enlistment business. ^
I.jmvo of absence wan frvelv given to ^
utlicura in tlie Crimen. Tlio Allies were j
about to destroy tli? miukeii ?hi|?> at Sohastopol.
Liuael I'm-lift will l-c lite sue
ro??or to Omar Pacha in the coioinaiiJ of
tlie Tuiktsk army. nf
The Russians continue to fortify the ftp- .
preaches to Cronstadt. Tlie ItiiwiNiihuT- ?
eimiient will Imuu imniiidialely twenty. 11
one luillioii loubie* iu Treasury oolos.
?mi
1 11K \VALKKR KX1 'EDITION. ^
New Orleins, Mi*ch 12.?Two hundred
men left tbi* port yeslerdav in the
te?iii?liip Daliel Welwier to join Col. M)
Walker's oiiH-dition?among tin in was
Col. French.
THE PACIFIC.
New ^laft'li 13.?Mr. Ui4|u'? in
thinly th*t t|||l fragment* froip * fmk, to
IW" Iff t|t?S Stcftlll skip joli?thuV rjt tillts
guW, were probablj not from the I'-n^jic. ?
I
fl*e C'or^MO"#.
TCA^S MjiKTINtr.
C|(4Ui.kmton, March 14
fit* mooting to night wss largely at
, ' ?
Mr. Cunningham presented the ad4rta* it.
nnd rnuluiioiM *4 tb? Special CiHiimiltM, 1l>
which were unanimously adopted. U?
The meeting *** addr "*?< < 1 by Win. J{"
W!is!cj awi W. !L Tabcr, iu^'in.
A resolution was adopted to apjN.int < ?,
MtK-rc.niiiiitle.-a to collect fund*. The Oli
|i)ccting then ttljuttnwJ.
I K*
CONGRESSIONAL. ?
\Yamiixhiq*. March 14. u
the Sepqtt, today,a nbarppepional Jj?
debate occurred between Mrun. 'I ruiiiKiill '
and Douglaa, and ?u aUo participated
\n by Mown Crittenden and Summer. iy
The llouee debated the Kansas matter. Ui
Hci
CWALEotuN MARKET. ?
Charlkstox, March 14. Tf<
Cotton ? quiet, owing to the difference Ta
in eiewa between buyers and ?el|pj?.? mm
Sales of 430 balea, at 9 a 10 1-4 cent*.
TREASURE EXPECTED.
New Yoaa, March 14.
The mail atoa-ner from Aapinwall will
bring 11,400,000 ia gold.
NEW YORK MARKET. pu
New Yomk, March 14. th<
Cotton If quiet?tales of 2,000 balea. us
Flour doll?sale# of 0,OQQ bbla. Com of
| 94?. Freights dull. fe
NEW ORLKANS MARKET.
Naw Ontsatta, March It. ..
Cotton ia firmer. W?<! f 14,000 bnlea,
Molaaaea M cents. Stalling Exchange "
p I I Freights advancing. *
Three million come pf the Bible hare r*M
iatolj boon distribute* ip Fraupe. f.raq. UI
fri+A ?*%"** i? fapidly <* &V fit!
?^ - ? -
ate Afrioultural Society of South J*
Carolina.
CoiX'ttniA, March 4.
PfCMht.?A. I'. .Calhoun, President; tl
J. Gage, J(. p. Adams, K. W. UibU'S : ri
J A. G. Suuuiiur, Jixoculive ,t'i
tti?
"Mounino Skssios.?Tho Executive g(
'tumillcn arranged and ugrved upon a CJ|
emium list, which wax ordered to be ^
bodied as soon as practicable.
Kvkmko Skshiom.?On mot'oh, it wan
;reed to go into an election for Secretary
J Editor of tho South Cnroliba Agriculrial;
whereupon A. <!. tiutnuk* whg jn
lauimously elected.
Proposals for printing and publishing
ic Sou'h Carolina Agriculturist were
reread, and It. W. GibWa. of the South ?
irolinian, and Messrs, l?. II. Itritton &
>., of tile Tittle*, being tlie only bidders,
e proposals of It. \V, Gibbcs being the
west were accepted.
It was ordered that the Secretary give ^
nd in the amount of the life membership ^
hacrilKHl, and immediately take steps to
llect the same.
Messrs. Summer, Adams nnd Gil.bcs
?rc cousliluted ? Euildiiig Committee, t ?
immediately put in prognsa tho ercc- I
in of suitable buildings, enclosing the
omuls, ,Ac., in cot-jtmoio* with tin City !
timcil of </olum4sw). ' I K
It was ordered tAuU * fMrvaancnt edi- te
m of four UiOUs&ud oojncn of the Jour- (
,1 be published, and that Messrs. Sum- R
cr and GibLea have prepared a suitable ! tli
vice for the cover.
The publication of the Journal was or ] \ \
red to commence by the first of May I S
!Xt.
The Committee adjourned to meet at
e call tf tho President. M
A. P. CALHOUN", lWt N
A. G. Sl mmkil, Scc'ry.
Two Kicks.?On Saturday night Inst. rp
e Cotton liouso of W. I). Mcpowall, 0]
up. was consumed by fire, w ith about
10 hundred and f??rty bags of Cotton,
ic hundred and fifteen of wliieli belonged p
Mr. Julia Thomson, of Heaver Creek, C
id had rwe||t!y been sold at ten cents,
id acre to be delivered to the party who
1 relinked oil Wednesday. The balance ||
longed to Mr. It. H. Cunningham, of It
?ncn.Mcr iSMinct.
There were also consumed about fifty
labels of corn, liosidea lu?y and n few II
her articles, making the entire loss almnt
t thousand duller1, without ft dollar it.*
mi. II
The fire is generally regarded, and there
n he hut little doubt that it was, the
urk of an incendiary. ?'
A stable mid its contents, on the |?rcm- 1,1
\s of Mia* 11. IleLeon, in the ii|>|?er part
town, wm also li? riled on Mondav inor- |
ng. Fortunately, tho wind, although
ry high, was blowing from the North' at,
and there being no other buildings "
ntiguoiis, in that dirartinii, no further
image was done. Tlieru U ? mystorv
suit this tire which canijol U) rx|>lainc(], (v
id it is likely so to remain ; there is a ()|
nihility of it lxiing the i*>?Uit of acci- bl
nt.? Cunttltn Journal.
](***?.?There are said to ho 1,300 N
inks in tho United States, which in last
unary circulated lit,147,4 12, while ,
emu in circulation thoro was lttii.lOO, 5,
showing actually a greater amount -in
coin limn hunk notes to ho used in the Vl
utilry. The whole amount of money in ja
eolation was 350,00.'i,01 7, f?iving to
eh individual an average of 13,30, and
ow ing an increase of aU>ut Oo.OOO.OOO
the last ten year*.
Cot'HT.?Our court adjourned on Wed (|)
day last. (J
James MeCoinbs, indicted for the mur
r of W. T. Cross, was found guilty.?
idgo Wardlaw passed sentence on him, c,
id addressed linn in a very feeling and n
iprcsaiva manner. 1 Io is MbllMlJ to
i liungoit Friday, 'J.Mli April next.?Ax- fr
Hiner.
Met want HulTulo uiitl Niagara tlio ii"
full to the depth of twenty feet, du?
lg the mow atorin .tlxjut the lu^l of J an- '
irv.
The government in Mexiw, i* approachg
another cr|?i?. The Mexican* aoein
hate no confidence in any of their Ion- fo
ra. I*
.ANCA8TER PRICES CURRENT.
CORRECTED WEEKLY w
to
HY Ol
MAGILL k HEATH. J
gging Uiumj |ht yd )? a-.I to 20
tie Itoix-, |xr lb 1? \-2 8'
ittrr, 12 1-2IO 1& J
*f, i to t |
icon, Hog Houiul, 12 1-2 to \i ??
*o?ai, 18 u? 90 .
iflee, Kio, | i tt> f? u<
m, 75
lickfna, per pap- 20 to 25
?ur. (mt nl 6.00 to 8.60
*Me., |Kir ?wt 60 to 75
4va 10
rtl, per lb 12 1 -2 to 16 t|
:?il( per lb 12 1 '2
>Um?s S. 0. per pal 75 jj
ul?, cat, per keg 6.75 to 7.00 y|
it*, per huatwl 60 ..
itatnin. NorOiem i?'r I.-I e '?i
iwiler, fxr lb fto I
<:r |rt<r IhmIipI 4.60 to 5.IM) .
g*r, N. 0. |ht lb 10 to 12 1-2 "J
g?r, Crashed. per ll? 14 to 15 "
It, per bushel 1,25 *
e llyson, per lb l.?5 ai
How, per lb 10 to 12 w
J. H
I SPECIAL NOTICES.
IIOI.UIWAVH MKIMCINKH?W?.ro s
t in the habit generally of noticing th? it
ooaand and ono medicines of the day ; but d<
ten a really merit oriops one is before the to
bUc, w? tjjink it dap tp tye ufflictod that ye
bet ?h<va|d be qytde fenown. We have M
ed Hollo way's |HU* and Ointment ia eases d<
hameaq, bruise*, am) seal da, with beno- *
ial effects, sod there are pases within oar * '
owWdge of eatrsordjosry paras perform- ia
diseases pf long standing. Professor
>lloway'a Ointment and Pills are among
I few preparations which perform all the Li
tea for which they era recomjteuded.? ea
a are satisfied that for purify log ths blood
filiating the stomach, and earing liver and ^
lion* torn plaints, no better remedy pap ha
NUttsadUi- - ' isenrs. ,
i\V DAVID'S, OR HEBREW l'LAS. P
TRR.
1 liis Article in offered to the public in the
tufiJcnt belief, (lint it will prove itnelf a
r.h ble'sing to tin. community at large; nud
iuI it wilt at or\cc attain that high reputa- /?'
imi it an justly deserves. Wherever it has
>ou introduced, its naoueas in fining all ills- ^
iae* for which it U rvevimnciidcd. lias won
r it the .cetotiduoee of tho Medical IVofe*.
on, and many eminent Phyaiclana teoom\
P-f
nun -it hi their .practice fur all Cliroiiie <x
heunmtic aJVuctiens.
For further f>artie?rlar?, uc? .ndveriiMMUcnt a|
aiMthereoluinn. C(
Sold genuine by
MAG IIX HEATH.
March 12, 1850. 4?at Jl(
CATAWBA LODGE, ?
I. O. O. F. f
NO 21. I'
Will bold tlieir meetings every
V?^^" Thursday Evening at 8 oVloc'n". p
Itv Order of the laid go. e
J. 11. COUS.4RT, Srely. v
y.siy j,
ANNOlIiM'EMKiNT^
Mr. Koitoh:?Pleaao announce Mr. J. T.
IIKI.K, an a candidate for the l.egisl.iire,
and oblige HIS FRIENDS.
Mn. Editor ;?Please announce JOHN
WKI&H. !.S .1 MhJiilnli. fi.t
% ? - "v I
ic next election, r.ml oblige liis friends. | 1
Mr. F.pitor :?Please announce Mr. I'. T. |
IAMMONI) iih n candidate for the State j
enale nt the next election ami oblige
MANY VOTERS.
Mr. Editor: Please nnnonnee Mr. GEO. *
let!. \VmiKRSP(X?N aa a undid ate for *K,
enate at the next election. r
MAXV FRIENDS.
Mr. Editor: Pleaw announce J. U. IIU.VKit
aa a candidate for Tax Collector and
Idige, ii
MANY VOTERS. [.
Mh. Editor:?Please announce Col. J. ti
I'MDKIUHJKK a* a e.mdidaW for Tax tl
ollector and oblige many of hi
11t? /imekps. \
Mr. Editor: Please announce C. F.
IKN&JON, Ksti'raan candid.ite for Tax Colctor
and oblige,
Mary Friends asp Si'itorterr.
Mr. F.iiitor:?Please announce Mr. K. (!.
illing* as a candidate for Sheriff at the next
ertiou, and oblige, Many Friends.
Mr. F.iiitoh.?Pleaae announce Mr. Raleigh
.iiiiinond us a eundiilRte (or Tax Coltaelor. ji
Aud oblige, 1)|> V'hixxiu.
MR. VliitTou--P'ie%iu animuuuu William Hob
troii as a candidate for Tex Collector and oligc
lint FttJiXlhi.
Mr. Kiutor:?Please annoonco Major John
i'. S i-In't as a it.unliil.ile for Tax Collcetor, at
io cimdng election, and oblige, j
Many Yoylm.
m " i i ^ ii m fi
notice. ;;
Af.l. person* indebted Jo mo fur llw Lwl <>
vu yunre l'??r Shoes, I outlier. Sic , are re- ??'
ilcstvd t> call and Mwttlo hn soon as po*??i- ai
*. 1.KNVI8 M. CAlJTHKY I)
Murth 19, b?It. pd. o,
iew g0()1)8! new ooodtf!! ?
TIIK anhwrilirr hna now on hand and is
tily receiving a full and general arums t- (|
ifjit of various kiud* of good* usually kept ^
i lids section. Among an almost endless |j
iriety may lw found? ^
adiwa Dress (ioods, such as Mil dins, Giiig- S
hams, Hcrsgws, Alpacas, dec., Calico, iJ
Checks, 1'ickin^'s, Domestics, Di- 11
aper. Hosiery and every arti- C
etc in the Dry (ioods line I]
Also: ji
Clothing.?A full and general assortent
*iiiul?!c for gentlemen and boy a.?
oats, Pauls, Vests, Shirts, half hoes,
lints and Cii|>*.?A nu|i|dy just rerived?Soinu
of iho newest styles. A vasty
of styles warranted to please any uuu. ?
1 will si II good* low nnd request my a
ienda to cull and examine my stock.
J. U. (X)UbAllT. t|
At n?w atore upper end Main street, .]
It IK. 6?Gm. ?
tats of south-carolina i
LANCASTER DISTRICT.
<y Jximet //. Withmjtnon, A'*'/, Qri(ipar)f
for mid District. \\
H'hereas, J. M. Shaver, ha-" applied to im>
r letter., of administration on all and siugu- .
r the I ioods and Chattels, Right, and ('red- ''
i of Kti/altcth Shaver iwidow)l.?te ofthc District I!
'ori-said, deceased
These arc, therefore, to cite and admonish all J]
id singular, the ki ml red and creditors of the
till deceased, to lie and appear before me at
ir ncit Ordinary'* Court for the said District,
i l?e holden at l-am-astet Court llouso on the
lib day of .l/arch iuat, to show cause, it '
ty, why said %dm?ii-druUon should not be I
ranted. Il
I Uivcii under aty hand and seal, this M
I#. 8. | l?th day of March in the year of our (i
?) Isird, one thousand eight hundred snd t<
rty-six, and in the Both year of Anicricaii Iu- }
rurtiiiewr.
J AS. II WpfRPRSpoO^O. !<. D.
March t?. I8lt?
. ?!? t w
CHEAP READING. s
JVST (Vfci'wl direct fnun the publisher* i _
10 following new and popular hook*.
Kale Weston, or to will nnd to do, The j
untor'a Fe*?t hv Mayne Reid, Geoffrey | S
[or.rton or the Faithless Guardian, Awful II
iaclosurca by Maria Monk, Scene* in the i
Mclivo of a New York Surgeon?The i
tniu Kiln Man, 515 eta., The Koow Noth-I
ig Almanac, alan Charles Dickons Novel*, '?
TaraeliV Rulwera, Muryntta, Mr*. South' j r(
orth'a,T. 8. Arthur's, latter'*, nnd n largo | j,
isortmcnt of other kinda. Theao hooks ' f(
ill be sold at Charleston prices. For sale |.
I the Printing Oflifc.
$IH;
18 offered for the apprehension of JACK(>N
Bit ADI.KY, who was ?c<U>fioe4 tn the
dl of Kershaw District, under sentence of
>alh, and wbe made hie eseapo thp af- I
rnoon of Monday 18th ult.
Said Brad icy la about SO years flf ace, 5
?t, 10 or 11 Inches in height, and has i\
ole on his free, lark hsir and eyca, wiUi n
>w nerval look,sod sallow complexion. I v
ill pay tha shove reward for hie apprehenon.
E. BARNES, 8.1C. D.
March IStil, lftAfl 4-St
NOTICE^
I. KI.SCTA I.KVKRTON,wir?*l Join
Bverton, Shoe maker, of Ikn town of laa- .
utter, hereby giro notice, that on and after
n expiration of one month from the peroral
to, 1 will BMoniB a aula trader and free
alof.
ELECTA L*YE*TQN
WC.
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leak llouse, Price 50 cents,
lavid Copperfield, " 50 '
nebulas Nickleby, " 50 "
ickwick Papers, 44 50 "
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I mi tin Cliuzzlcwit, 14 f?'? "
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'lloz' and llarnahy ltmlge.
" 3 do Nicholas NickUby and
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u 4 do David Coppcrficld, I)um<
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kelelies by * lhiz," 1.60
It-rnaby ltudgc, 1 50
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lartiu Chuzzlewit, 1.50
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N EQUITY.?LANCASTER DISTRICT
liggors Moldoy and Mnyy A. his Wife, vs.
Cieorgc W. Doby, et. nl.
ill to enforce nn Kxecutiuil ?t Law, to subject
an Kquity tu p^JT u legal dewm I, and
for relief.
IT nppeariifg to my satisfaction, tlint< ? ??.
V. Doby, one of the Defendants in above
!asc,reside* w ilbout the limits of the Stale,
L is therefore ordered, on motion of Cooke,
iolieitor for Complainants, that the said
ieorge W. Doby do plead, answer or demur
> the Bill in above Case, on or before tlio
let or *' otherwise judgment pro
onfcMo will beonlercdagain.it hun.
JAMKS II. WITIIKRSItXJN,
Com. Equity for k I).
Commissioner's Otliee, latncasUir C. II.,
. C, Dec. 6th, 1855.? l-3in P'fs fee 1-UU
S KQIJITY.?MNCASTBR DISTRICT
airnol II. Hammond, vs. Thomas Mallard,
ill to subject fund* ill tlio Coiuinintionor'a
bund*, to pay a lentil dcuinnd and for relief.
It appearing to tny satisfaction, that
"human Mallard, the Defendant in Mm ease,
?aidcs without the limit* of this Statu, It
i ordered, on motion of Co^o, Solicitor
r Complainant, that the anid 'I'ho.maa B.ilird
do awwer, plead 01 demur to thu hill
i this casts on or before the 'J I at Hay of
fay, 1856, otherwise judgment pro coufeigM)
ill be ordered against him.
JAMEMII. WITHKRSPOON,
Com Fajnity i* D.
fjinoaater C. II., S. C., February 1Kb,
856.?1 -3m. fritter's fee 7.0U
Taylor, ptefcaoa, Ctraves. 4 Co,
|S?KStnnert to /to let, Tny lor A Co.
fsoufacturcrt and Wholca.de dealers in
CLOTHING,
NOS. 23 AND 2ft. DF.y 8TUKET,
NEW VOUK.
Jsn'y 16, '56. 47?2 nto.
A CARD.
JOSEPH tiALLUfHAT,
ATTORXliY AT LAW.
lAscismvuLs.
.$ 136.odom|i
? j
MARYLAND LOTTERY j
TO IIK DRAWS t** THE | i
HAVANA PLAN, J
|
Grand Consolidated Lottery of Ml. $
CLASS 10, |
I To bo drawn in Baltimore. Mr!.. Satin diy -i
.March 22, 1850.
K. l HAXCK Ac CO ., Maxaoers. I ^
20,000 Numbers!?1,000 Prizes!
SCHEME. i]
j 1 prize of $35,280 in $ '5,230
1 " 10,000 it 10,000
1 " 10.000 it 10,000
1 ' " 5,000 it 5,000 .
1 " 5,000 is 6,000 ol
10 M 1,000 are 10,000 1V
20 " 600 are 10,000 01
105 * 200 nre 33,000
APPROXIMATION PRIZES. | JJ
I appro x*n prizes of 100 are 4?0 ; ft
8 ** " 75 are 600 ' t|
' 8 u ? 40 are 320 0
40 M M 30 are 1,'JOO ft
80 " " 35 nre 2.000 0
?(>0 " ? 20 arc 13,200 !r
1,000 Prizes, ainouuiuig to ?130,000 J
WJmIc TT.eVe'.u. 810; Halves, $5; Q,,;vrtcrs?
$2.50. c
o f,
APPROXIMATION PRIZES. >
The two preceding and the two aticcoding f"'
numhers to those drawing the tirst 200
Priz.es, will he entitled to the 800 Approxi- o
niation Prizes. For example:?If Picket l?
No. 11250 draws the $35,280 prize, those S
tiekets numbered 11248, 11249, 11251 and 11
11252, will each he entitled to $100, and so u
on acci'Jding to to the ahovo nehenic. ]
PLAN OF THE LOTTERY.
In the ahovo scheme there are 20,000 tickets,
nuinhcrc 1 from 1 to 20,000. There are
200 full Prizes and 800 Approximations, tnaking
in all 1,000 Prizes,
The numbers from 1 to 20.000 correspond- "
ing with Die numbers on the tickets, print- !''
cd on separate slips of paper, nre rolled up
and otuijrclod with small tin tubes and pine- V
e?l ii| a (ilass Wheel.
The amounts ol' the different 200 full | .u
prizes similarly printed and encircled, are
placed in another wheel. After revolving the al
wheels, u nuuiher is drawn from the wheel C(
of numbers. nod at the name lime a prize is s
drawn from the otiier wheel, hy boys who
aro blindfolded. The number and the prize
drawn out aro opened and exhibited to the
audience and registered hy the Commission. I'
er, the prize bring placed against the num. ir
Iwr drawn. The operation is repeated un- l!l
til nil the prizes are drawn out. The draw- "
ing is thin printed, and after comparison,
the Commissioner certtlie* to its correctness.
u
Prizes payable in full, without do- ,j
duetion,
Address orders for Tickets to ^
It. FRANCE A: CO., c
H.dtiinore Md. y\
February 27, lflSG 2-4t <;
RI0.GRANDE.2S& \
A II AltK OPPORTUNITY is now pre
sented for the farmers atul all aduiirors of
good horses, in this section of the country,
to improve their Slock. j
ltlO-CRANDK is one of the finest and '
purest blooded horses in the world, as will Al
be seen by reference to the English and P
American records of his pedigree. He in cj
directly descended from the purest nnd he?t r.'
stock in England and America, as the fob
lowing pedigree will show :
I U U Milt AN HE is by Hilly Harris, out of ll
Lady Morgan. Hilly Harris was by Mon- t.
I aicui i uii?unt ne uj i acuii'1, aam by .Mud- **
nut Turmoil, l?y Klliot's Top < lallanl: grand
?l.iin by Ihrri'jf'i Medley; Top (I dl.int by
(iallaljn ; B-irrey'i Mcdl?y by Medley. Iz?dy
Morgan, tlio data of Rio-<Jrandp, \\!;i by
Jolin Richards; her dam by imported K vpc- J.
dition; her grand da in by H?la ledger's Sir
Solomon; great grand dam Aurora, by iin
ported Honest John ; great grout ganui duui rj
'/,elij)|ia, by imported Mesatugor; g. g. g.
grand dam Dido, by imported Jtay Richmond
; g. g g g. grand darn Stanicrkin, by S
imported Wildsir; g g. g. g, g. grand dam
by imported Cub. Ariel, tho dam of Hilly
Harris, was by American Eclipse; her d un by
Financier grand dam by Empress, by imported
Uarouet; great grand dam by imported
Messenger; Iter d.nn by Snap, out of Jenny
Dulcr, by True Uritou; her duui Quaker
Isiss, by imported J unipcr, i ut of the imported
Molly Paeolet, hy imported 1'aeolet;
Molly Paeolot's dnm hy imported Spark, out
of Queen Mab. American Eclipse was hy
Dnroc; his dam (lie fnuous raco mare MilIsr'a
LbmseU bv imported Measungor, out of .1
the imported pot-ti-ooooooou'a uwru; her
dam by Jim-Crack. Duroc waa by imported
Diomt-de, out of Mr. Moaby'a "extraordinary
rare marc Amanda," by Col. Taylor's
famousCray Diomede, sou olimportcd Mud>?y
. ,
It is deemed unnecessary to extend back
any farther the pedigree of Kic-Csrande, ab q
though it can be fully traced iu the English
Records back to n wry long period of lime.
KlO-tiK VNDK ie unquestionably one
among the finest horses in the whole Southern
country. Ilia slock nro of tine size, remarkably
well formed, durable, nod easily
managed. Testimonials from the very bust
raisers of Stock in South Carolina, fully
sustain all and mere than is hure Mated concorning
Rio-Craiide. He is undoubtedly an
extra line horse in every respect. There ie
nut a single drop of coarse or impure blood
iu his yeuts.
BlOwORAXDE
Will stand the present season as follows'?
In tip; town of Chsrlotte, the &>?? three
days (Monday, Tuesday aud Wcduu.day) of
each wuck: on Thursdays at Morrow's
Tuni-CUit, ton miles below Charlotte, on the
Soelh Carofiua Railroad; and on Fridays
and Saturdays at ?Uc subscriber's residence,
in the Providence neighborhood, in MeekIcnburgcounVy^on
terms which it i? believed
will suit every body, via: Twenty-five dollar*
the season, or one hundred dollars for
! ?? (Iimvi VIIV ivn|WM?HMV nwil uWUIUIIIg
l?.iv inuti-r for the Company.
The aeaaon will commence on Monday
the loth of March, in Charlotte, and contiuuo
the luual time.
J. II. DAVIS. _
March 13, 18.W. 4?It
~ W. THURLOW CASTON, ~ *
ATTOXntT ITUVinMUOI
TOR I* RflOITT. "
Attend* Ike Court* in l^tneatler, Kertkmw
and aJf**n*nti Ikulriei*.
HTOFFICE, CAMDEN. S C. jPf
ROOK AXD JOB WORK,
ul' *n kiuJ", ?W*lcO at thin Office, I
MiRmiSMMEDV!!
Wi A MARVELLOUS AGE!
. v "v '*
IioIIomhj's (^Hiitinnit.
CHE GRAND EXTERNAL
REMEDY.
Rv the aiii of a microscope, wc see milons
of little openings on the surface of
ar bodies. Through these this Ointment,
hen rubbed on the skin, is carried to nny
pga? or inwnrd part. Diseases of tho KidHi?,
disorders of tho Liver, affections of
ie heart, Inilmiintion of the Lungs, Anfhi:uj.
Coughs and ('olds, are by its means of.
dually cured. Kvery housewife knows
lat salt |ins?c* frovly through bone or meat
f r.ny thickness. This healing ointment
ir more readily penetrates through any bone
r tlcshy part of the living body, curing tl e
lost dangerous inward complaints, that
mnot be reached by other means.
Erysipelas, Salt Rheum
&. Soorbutio Humors.
No remedy has ever done so much for the
ure of diseases of the Skin, what whatever
rin tliey may assume, as thin Ointment.?
!o ease of Salt Rheum, Scurvy, Sore Heads,
icrofiila, or Hrysipclns, can long withstand
a influence. I'lie inventor has travelled
vcr many parts of the globe, visiting tho
rincipal hospitals,dispensing this Ointment,
ivin<r advice as to its application, and ban
ins Ikcen the luontis of restoring countless
umbers to health.
Sore Legs, Sore Breasts,
"Wounds &, Uloers.
Sonic ??f thu most xeiuntilic surgeon* now
ololy rely upon tlio use of this wonderful
hutment, when having to copo with the
. or?t cases of sores, wounds, ulcers, glauduir
swellings, and tumors. Professor Ilol>wny
Ii.ih, by command of tho Allied Govrniuciits,
dispatched to tlir hospital* of the
last, large shipment* of this ointment, to be
sed under the direction of the Medical Stall
I the worst eases of wounds. It will euro
i?y ulcer, glandular swelling, stillness or
imtructiim of the joints, even of 20 years
Landing.
Files and Fistulas.
These and other similar distressing com*
laiuts can be elVuctna IIy cured if the tfinticiit
Ik- well rubbed in over tho purls allectd,
and by otherwise follow wg tlio printed
irocliolis urouud each pot.
Roth the Ointment and Pills should l>?
sed in the following cases:
unions, 8orc begs,
urns, Sore LlrcasU,
happed hands, Sore Heads,
liilhlains, Sore Throats,
i.tulas, Sores of ail kinds,
out, Sprains,
inubago. Scalds,
ercurial Kruplions, Swelled fihuidi,
ilea, SUIT Joints,
heuiiistisin, l." leers,
tit Hlicuin, Venerable Sores,
Win diseases, Wounds of all kiuda.
Sold at tiif. Manufactories of Prof,
Ioi.i.oway, 80 Maiden lame, Now York,
ud 241, Stkamu, London, and by all resectable
Druggists and Dealers of Medlines
throughout the United Status, and the
ivilir.ed world, in Pots and llu ves, *t J5cta.
JI cents, and $1 00 each.
\-i1~ There is h considerable saving by
iking the larger sues.
N. II.?Directions for tlio guidnnCo of pa
i-uw? lu every uisorucr *4'<- alWXed U? one ll
of.
LATE ARRIVAL
or
ANCY AXI) HEAVY G HOCK HIES.
TIIK undersigned is now receiving and opcni
it fresh hii|>|*4v of Heavy am! Fancy Uroce.
w, confuting iu part a* fulluvri:
Heavy Groceries.
ew Orleans ami P-wti Rico Sugar*, Crushed,
Powdered, Clarified, and l.oaf do., Hio,
Java, Cuba, and laiguira Coffee, New
Orlwnn* and IKest India Molaasca,
Salt, Lard, Kmwii Side* and
llaiiu, North Carolina
and X<-'i)nc%4?? Flour,
Soap and Starch.
Ruck wheat Flour,
in Hag* and Barrel*,
Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow
Candles, 1*. Apple, uoalien,
and Eng. Dairy Cheese, 20 bbla. l*iuk
Eye Planting Potatoes, No*. 1. 2, and 3
fackervl, in Kita, half and whole Barrel*.
twycY (mocERiE*.
Whole Half a??4
Quarter Rote* Hal sins.
Almonds, Figs sad Assorted
Cumlioi, (linger and Ureeu Gaff*
Preserves, I Hack berry and Red Current
Jolly, Sardine*, Salmon, LotMter* and
lyntcrs, U'alunt and Tomato Cautaup, Pickles,
(Hive*, Capers, Popper Sauce, Brandy
Peschw, Pears and (litrties, I.?uos
Syrup and Blackberry Cordial,
Pepper, Spice, (linger, Maccaroni,
Cition and JuJulas
Pa-te, ll'ine,
Soda, and Butter
Biscuit*, fresh
Cross and Black well's Eng. .l/ustard, fine.
8R3AR9 AHD TOBACCO.
llio Hondo No. 1, A 2, Sugars.
Horc do C:irolina No. 1, A 2 do.
Palmetto aud J. V. Y. (1't do,
La Nicotian*, do.
ORoh Concha?a choice brand,
Shell on'* line Chewing Toliooen,
St. Charles and Jeuuy IJnd Twist, do.
Common, do.
WIVES AMD liquors.
Uoddard and Champagne Brandy, Punch
and Apple do., (Md Monongalpda \XX
It'liirkcy, North Carotin* find
Miller'* (fid K>e, do., Rectified
and Western An,
da, Jamaica and
New king. Hum ,
Re|a>? ana < Vrtcr *
Schiedam Schnappa, Old
Ma^tai Port, Sliiirrj and
HfiTglWln*. IUi4*iuk, Mid Met
ly<fi|rt Vfbnon Champagne, Clam fit.
Juliet Champagne Okh-r, J. R R.
cuani'a MMmM? fiuong via, Abbott A Bowl* J
biter.
Willi n complete a**>rtraent of Went hdb
roil*, ruodaiitlj on hand, and a rdMrtr of
ther article* loo aumm* to apeHiy, afi of .
Itch will U aold low for CASH, or to puncul
cuatnuicn ou ahort time.
w. f. mnr.
S. It.?I wfU alaa actaannantta either Mwnk.
V. * !\
Crnadin, 8. O. Ma Wi t?tf.
Blank*
nil k'.mla, neatly print*! at iLU
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JaJy |, 1854.
lifi of the Two Lofgo Watehes.
WATCUES, "CLOCKS AND
JEWELRY.
at raw wax wen rom cash.
Merchant* aai Maa ? do waH te m|
a?4 examine tho rtocO of Matches, Qpcha. and
Jewelry, at 149 King aOau^ Mors they
Ana alaewhere.
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