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rlfgrfljiJjir. ?. : 9 r From the Charlrtlon Courier. LATER FROM EUROPE, fiRRlV+L OF THE V. #. MAIL ATLANTIC. N?w Yohk, April 2. The United States Mail Kleauisbip Atlantic, Capt. West, linn arrived at Uiia XH>rt from Liver|M o\ with advices to Wednesday, tlio lDili ult. GKNKKAL INTELLIGENCE The Empress Bugcne, of France, lias given birtli to a son, who bears the title >jf the Prince of Algiers, and at tlie Ian /tdvicea both were doing well. The event jias caused considerable rejoicing in prance ; and Kugland has, through her /lorcrumeut, forwarded her congratulations, Paris was ilhnuiued on the occasion. Tlio Pope is to b * the God-Father .of the Prince, and the t^ueen of Sweden ^God-Mother. Peace was virtually concluded, and the ,ooly matter requisite to perfect everything was the signature of Karon Msntcutfal, the Prussian Plenipotentiary, to the Protocol. As tlio Karon had arrived in Paris it was .believed thut the Protocol would very shortly receive the desired signature, al though il in proper to statu that the ace re* fiy of tho proceedings of tho Coi.f-ronee whs still observed. A deputation of the tfreiida of Poland had waited on L>rd Palmerstoii requesting hint to instruct the Jlritinh Pletii)Mitentiari?-s in Paris to insist on the restoration of Poland, and his Lord ship relied that tho matter should bare the attention of Government. The British Parliament had adjourned. Mr. Pallas had gone to London, and \lr. Buchanan, who was accompanied by Lad Palitierstor', had taken formal leave of the t^ueeti. 1'hc *<>uug Prince of I'rjssia was about to visit Knglaud for the purpose of being l**trotbed to the Princess Itoyal. In Constantinople the Dirau, in conactpieiicu nf the remoustraueca of tho merchants, had renounced the projected issue of 100,000.000 of pH|ter IU"li?y. A 1 vices from Africa, dated the 25th of February, announce that disturbances had iM-currvd at Capo Coast, and that thirty l.a;nw* w?ru kilted and one hundred wounded. The ludiait mail had armed at Mar seillea from Triuate. Oilde had l?vcil formally annexed and tlm Kim; de|s>?ed.? The rebeliioti ill S.tudall had been renewed. COM M K1U IA L INTKLLU. F-NCK. Tins Litor|*?.| Cotton Market w*? dull and vmift, l>ul not ijuolntdj luaer. '1'lie a'oa during tl.o lbr?c dft} afoinprt*rd 'JU,000 Imlea. In Mmicliciltr the Mnrkot w.i? firm. '1'lir l^oiidon Mnrkot ?m well wvi]?j.Ii?->1. 1 )ivx>iiti(? wvro easier, although nothing lind Wen done under 0 |>? r rant. Coiwula vluMfd at from 01 T 8 to Uli 1 2. Throe Dayi Later From Europe. ARRIVAL0FTI1E ASIA J'KACX TiiKATY UJilSU bit A W'.V VP. Cotton Declined in the lower qualitieeCONSOLS A DV ANCElJ. New Yon*, April 4, 1850. The I>rilUli ?tid N?rili American Mail ?l??in>liip Asia, lint *rrii?d el tlii* |H?rt with dates from Eiverjtool to tho 2 2d ult. THE PEACE CONFERENCE. The Russian representatives took their seats in lite Conference at it* tenth inert ing. It wu understood tint tl?o businoss j ot lho Confcronee had 1?ju closed, and , then a Committee ciwnjNiaed of ouo rej.ro- tentative from each power, aa* engaged in drawing up the treaty. It km eipec ted that the eleventh session would be held on Saturday, the 22<l. TUK CRIMEA?TIIK ARMIES. Oinar Pacha ha>l arrived at Cotislantinoj Croat mortality waa jwevailiitg among thu French troo|? in thu Crimea. The fortifications of Ntcolaictl have been .lengthened. <?en. l.udera line ordered all Jie Russian ollievra about 011 furlough to felurn. Tho new * of the armistice caused J a profound sensation of joy in the armies. | ltusineaa was active on thu shores of the j sea of AaotT. The Imjrerial foundry 011 the left bank of the river !h> ha* been > Sloacd, which fact ia an indication that j lutein intends to abandon her maritime jMtablishtnctote. GREAT 11 RITA IN. The King of Rsigtum ia on a visit to England. It was rejiorted that two divisions of lltn (Vimaan win "'".I"" '- ? ? .?n -i-n-j paiupkell, *re Va \m wot 40 Uauada. PR A NCR Tli? Koiprpss mi) tbe infant Trince of Algiers aw well, nod the rejoicings in l'aris were continued, Tim steam skip Arago, front New York, bed arrived out. RPAIN. (ireal alarm riiried in this country in ponsequence of a new Carlk conspiracy, Tlie French frontier wm cljsely watchpd. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE Livenroot Corron II srk rr.?Tbe for live days comprised 32,000 beta*. Oq Friday,tbe 21st, n hollldnr, tire lower qualities declined l*13d. a 1 |?l. Fair, being scarce, was firm. fair-Orleans was quoted at 3 3 4d., Middling 4 ' 8*'.,- >air Uplands 0 l-4d.,and Middling & 13 16d. MrVKMOL BastNicrfff Msnarr.? Ibwddeft were doll and Ann. " Canal flour was quoted at 31 a 32s^ and Ohk ads 3d. par U?l. Corn baa declined Is., ft 3le. 3.1. per 430 lbs. ft* White. T?a State or Tnaml?Trade at Menph ester was dull. Lowdox Monet Monet.?The Hank gf England lias mdueed *ke rates of Inter-! fetott b?| ??"i "to** tqfi peEat.l Consols Lave advanced lo 02 1-4 a 02 I 3r8. |1 Havre Cottox Maukkt.?Tlie Cotton ? market wa* quiet. Orleans Iresordinairt ; ( w.ik quoted ?t 0'2f. ' in :MOV A L OK M IN ISTKU WI1EELEIL < Wauiunutox, April 4, 185C. * Mr. Wheeler the United 8tates Minister j to Nicaragua, has been removed. This action wiu anticipated on account of his neglect fully to acquaint our government with the state of affairs in Nicaragua. < A projict originated by Secretary Mnr- { cv, is uuder consideration by tho Cabinet < which is calculated to injure Gen. Wal- I ker's movements. 1 MK. BUCHANAN ON THE NKBKAS- * KA BILL. , Wakhixoton, April 4,1850. A letter has been received from Mr. J Buchanan, in which he pledges himself ' unequivocally in favor of the Nebraska bill t as the only .settlement of the slavery ques- I lion. f rL'NISIIMKNT OK TIIE INDIANS. J St. Lot'is, April 4, 1850. , Advices froin Santa Ko havo been received, which slate that (ion. Garland has ordered 200 troops to invade the Gila country, and to obtain redress for the mur- ' ders and robberies committed by the Ap aluchc Indians. CONGRESSIONAL. Wapiiinuton, April 4, If 5G. The Senate, to day, passed a bill making an nppn priatiou for carrying on the Indian war in Oregon. , MAUKKT REPORTS. Nkw York, April 4, 1856. Cotton is firmer. The steamei'? news had no effect upon the Market, and 2,000 bales were sol J at 10 3 4 els., for Middling ' Orleans ; 10 1 -2e. for Upland. Flour is lower, at ?7.02 per bbl. for Ohio. Corn is quoted at 05 per bushel. Spirits Tur|HMilino is unchanged, and 200 gollolis were disposed of. 3,000 bbls. of Rosiu were sold at $1.00 a $1.05 per bbl. t Rice is pilot. * Freights are nominal. Charleston, April 4. ' Cotton.?The inquiry to-day continued 1 equally ax active as yesterday, and our 1 advanced quotations in this morning's ro|K>rt were fully sustained. The sale a <>..>.?.v ii m i...i? . -i ' " ......?iv>l ?u WIU? UillC*, HI 1110 lOllOVVIIlg | particular*: 300 bale* at 0 1 2 ; 101 at i 0 5 8 ; 70 at 9 7-8;4C8at 10; 317 at 10 I t; 30 at 10 3 8; 802 at 10 1 2; 130 1 at 10 3 4; 30 at lOuC 8; 011 at 11 1 CoLCMitu, April 5, 1850. \ The same good feeling and active domaud which hat prevailed in our cotton market during the whole of the current weik, continued yesterday ; prices were very full and firm, and the market closed very steady. Koine 400 bales were sold, at 8 3 4 to 10 1 2 cent*. A Utter from Vienna, in the Zeit of Berlin, ountains the following ; An event has ju*t takeu placo here which has been much talked of, .\ clerk in a merchant'* oftioe, whilst working at his desk, felt a sort of presentiment of c >tniug danger, which led liiin suddenly to return homo. Ho there found hi* wife , in lard, as she had l>cen confined of a sou only three days Iwforc. Kho was dressed. Her eyes were haggard, and l.er look* animated by fever. She said to him, " it i* well that you caiuo, for I will now- roast i the goose, which will be ready nt unco." At tlie h:iiu? lime the clerk heard the cry of a ciiihl ill the kitchen, lie rushed to the spot, hihI found tho new born chthl tied up, and lying in the frying pnn. The mother taken suddenly with while milk fever, had mistaken her child for a goose and was about to put it to death. The father happily arrivod in time to prevent such a catastrophe. An oxchnngo says that a man who I would systematically and willfully set abont cheating a jointer, would commit robbory on a crying baby, and rob it of its gingerbread?rob a church of i.s counterfeit pennies?lick the butter otf a blind niggei'a last 44 tlitt?r "?pawn his grandmother's rpecks for a drink of whisky? teal acorns from a blind sow, and take clothes froin a scarecrow, to make a respcctahlo appearance in society. gggr We aro a little inclined to think as j Mr. "txrkanyp doer, tu, but are not altogether orthodox. I Fatal Accident.?'Hie whole commit- | nity was pained to learn, on Wednesday ; last, of the almost instant death by accident of a lovely young lady of our village. It appears that on the kfissos Alexander alighting from Col. M. M. Norton's carriage, at Mr. Samuel lieid's in the afternoon of the day above stated, the horses became frightened and runaway. One of the Indiva liad y?st been handed from the carristrs. kisl. wln?n Mi*? fino A? ? . n-, ?y ?. ?.ww >/??w mcA.iiiuor | in tlte net of alighting the horses otnrted. They were toon at fall sj>eed, when the jumped from the carruiC. receiving injuries about (be bead Mid neck thereby | which caused her Jeatb iu a few minute*, i Avow* Courier. ! A Girl or Mark.?Upon the conclusion of a marriage at a village church in ( Kngland a few week* since,the bridegroom ( signed the register with *'hia mark." The i pretty young bride did the same, and then 1 taming to n lady who bad known her as ; the best scholar in the school, whispered |o her. while tears of kaaest hare and ad- j miration stood m bar eysa,44 IVs a dear ] follow, miss, but cannot write yet. Tie's ! going to |eam of me, and I would not shame him for the work!."' Was she not \ emphatically a girl of mark f Caaaius M. Clay, (he great Kentucky > abolitionist, failed the other day, ar\d his * property is adverliswl for sale at auction. ' It astonishes the aVaUlk>,pi?ts to fir.d that n Cassiua is the owner -of 22 slaves, men < women and children. The New York Herald says : 4,]tlc*? your sonla, gentlemen there is nothing remarkable about that.? The most cru?-l slavedrivera are Northern ^ abolitionists A* political purposes. When r it comes to a matter of dollar* and cents ? it t? qnlte another atTair.** TWlV true as {Josj*!. ' Military Klkctiosr.?Col. \V II. lunt wma ou Saturday last, e'octed llrig idicr General of the 5th II rigado South Carolina Cavalry, by a majority of 25 rotes over hit opponent, Maj. Anderson. Captain Williaiu Davis was elected on Saturday, Major of tJio Western llattalion if the 38th Regiment South Carolina Miiatin, without opposition.?Ktwberrv Mirror. Wo oi.ce saw a young man gazing ?t the kry heavens, with a f in one J-?T" and a if pistols in the other. 'We endeavored .t tract his nllotion by .ing to a in a paler in our ur, relating to s young man in hat } of eountry. who hud left home in a itnte of mental derangement. lie dropped the j and pistols from his fc^T H*-. with the ! " It is I of whom U read. I left hoinohl ny friends know of my Dsign. 1 ?0 the of a girl who refused 2 lislo 2 me,hut imiled bDly ou another. I ?ed madly from he house, uttering a wild ' 2 the god of ove, and without replying 2 the ? ? of my Yicnds, came here with this f and this >f pistols, 2 put a . 2 my xislOce. My case ins no || in this } wmmmmmmmmmmMammmmmmmammm THAT IIL. lt K LIST. The following named persons liavo not .aid their subscriptions: S. J. John, Columbus, Miss ,/rom July 2(i, 1851. I oh ft I'. />' </.?, 11 ichor y I[<<ul, S. ('., from December 30, 1852. Joel Brown, Pleasant Hill, 8. C? from December 1. 1853. ll'r/i. L. Howie, U imlfsi ille, ,Y. C., from A'if; ust 18. 1853. John Moore, Br lair, S. C., from May I, 1852. John J. Si mint, Dry Creek, S. G'., from March 11, 1851. A. Aiblison, J,ong Street, ,8. C., from Feb ruaru 12. 1853. tlenjamin AJdiron, Itung Street, S. G\, from August ;j. 1851. J. N. Wilson, Itong Street, S. (J., from June 1, 185-1. MARRIED, On Wednesday, 20lli ult., by the Rov. A. J. Caul hen, Dr. U. J. I.EE, of Darlington, to Miss Ol.EVlA, Daughter of the Into [icorge Merry, Esq., of l.-meuHtcr. We acknowledge the receipt of the usual Printer's Fee, in the shape of some very nice cuke, for which they will please accept our thanks. OniTlIAItY. DEPARTED this life on Tuesday morning the first instant, EMM A IMA Hill .1 .A, wife of R. S. llailcv, ami daughter of the late William J. Connors, Kaq'r, of I ..-mensLor, aged 28 years, 4 months and 20 days This sad announcement will carry a pang to mnny a heart, hut to none will its sting be so keenly felt, ns experienced by him, who bestows tl.is last tribute to the blessed memory of her, who was his all in all. To him, she was all a wife, could be?kind and affectionate, she did every thing to promote his comfort and happiness. She was proud of his successes, and encouraged him by her approving sinils and words of commendation?his errors, in the goodness of her heart she pardoned, and her gentle influence hud ltd him to abandon vices, and nestle more closely by her, seeking protection in her kindly bosom. To her childrco, she was the most devoted of mothers. Regardless of self, intent only on doing them service, early and lato alio was ministering to their comfort. As a child, she was the pride, tbs support and comfort of an aged widowed Mother. llcr pride and her comfort, for her filial duty was observed in a jtiurit uf inMillitnMHii ntul l?v.? lie who rules above, thought best to lake unlo himself this wife, this muthcr, this child. The loss is great, the sorrow* on. bearable to a lone, heurt-brnken husband, but she was too good for this world, and lie in His wisdom has taken her unto another. Dearest, beloved of women, she was not afraid of death. To the last, she. retained her entire senses. The day previous to her demise, when n grieving husband stood beside her, taking his hand, she said "I want to live for your sake." Hut a few minute* b. fore she breathed her last, she said to him 44 Don't girc way," and when naked if she were better, sho replied 44 cither better or dying." Death to her, was cnae to bodily sutfering ; it vvns bereft of its usual sting. Mrs. Bailey united herself with the Kpi* copal Church in 1*1", and has ev^r since remained a consistent, pious member, though deprived of her church services, llers, however, vvns a devotional nature; wen in her youthful days she exhibited by bur walk and conversation the beauties of a religious, christian mind. Her manifested acts of de. rolioa and Godliness, ninrkod her Lu lifo ns one of God's children, ?nd has ensured her s place in the household of the great God above. On Wednesday, tho 2nd, a bereaved husband, with a bleeding heart, laid her beside her infant, who had experienced one week of life?one in another world. Tho joy < f his life, the pride and hope of his heart, has gone, gone to God, and h it him, diseonsolute and distressed, the guardian and protector of litres infant children. t-4T Tho Winnsboro Register, the Sum* ter Watchman, the IjvnrensviRc Herald and t'harlwtun papers, v\ill please ?upy and nbligo the writer. . . I 1 -I 1 - LANCASTER PRICES CURRENT OOilkgCTKD WEEKLY BY MAGILL & mm Bugging ttuunjr per yd 18 3-4 to 'Jo Huli; Kojw, per 12 ?-2 to 14 Dot ton Ro|ic, per lb 25 Butter, 12 1-2 to 15 Beef, 4 to 6 Bacon, Hog Round, 12 1-2 to 14 Bccftwai, 18 to 20 Coffee, Kio, 14 to 15. Com, 15 Chicken*, per pair 20 to 25 Flour, per M 7.5o Jo S.fto Foddc. , ppr *wt 60 15 Kgg\J>cr dux 10 Iron, per pound 8 to 6 1-4 lard, per lb 12 1 2 to 15 bead, per lb 12 1-2 UoUuwex, K. 0. per gal 85 to 75 Nail*, cut, per keg 8.75 to 7.00 Data, per huahel 50 PotalOea, Northern per bualiel 1.75 I'otatoe*, Country per buidicl li?0 !*?wder, per Jli 50 Hice per Wthcl 4.50 to 6.00 <ugar, N. O. per lb 10 to 12 1-2 Mtgar, Crtulied, per lb 14 to 15 bdt, per buahel 1,25 [ea lljr*nn, per > 1.8) to 1.25 klU< per lb 10 to U i 1 iiii n ?oaim a Notice. ^LL peraout are forbid trading for a Note [ivan me by R. 8. Uoiloy, dated September, 1856, for $ 100, on w^'b 'here ia an endoruencnt for ?00, the eaiuo having bran loat, tnd haa been paid. I W. M. CONNORS. April 8th, 185ri. R?3t ' SPECIAL NOTICES. JEW DAVIDS 01: IJEUltKW I'l.ANTKH This popular Plaster has been known t< cure Rheumatism permanently in threi ' weeks, and (lout in half (hat time, by re ! moving local iuilamation from the muscle* ( and ligaments of the joints. 'Hiore is not i family in the United States that would con sent to be without the Plaster n single daj if they knew its value. Sec ndvertiseruent in another column Oi t P* per. I The genuine is for sale by MAG ILL & I1HATH. IIOLIJO\VAY'S**<SNTMENT AN1 PILLS, extraordinary llemedies for the ^ur of Erysipelas.?Charles Pairpoiut, was nl j dieted for several years with this disease.? I For nine months ho was almost deaf nm | blind with it, so severe was the attack, In 1 consulted several of the doctors in tho neigh I borhood, but they did not do him any goo* but to use his own words, he was left alom to die. His good genius, however, did no desert him, for a friend of his brought bin ] a couple of large boxes and pots of Hollo i way's Pills and Ointment, whieh he thank | fully accepted, and commenced using; tli result was perfectly miraculous, for in tw< weeks he was ablo to get up, and could se and hear well; at the expiration of a nmntl he was perfectly cured, and able to resuin his work. CATAWBA LODGE, I. O. O. F. ^^ NO 24Will hold their meetings ever Thursday Mveiling at 8 o'clocl lly Order of the I?odge. J. B. COUSART, Ser'/y. !2Hly ANN()t'i\CKMKXTS Mis. Editor:?Please announce S. 11 MASSE Y, Esq., aa a Candidate for the l.e gislalurc, and oblige TURKEY QUARTER. Mr. Editor :?Pleaao announce Mr. J. 'I K. UKLK, ss a candidate for the I<cgisln ture, and oblige HIS FRIENDS. Mil. Editor :?Please announce JOIU R WEI>511, as a candidate for ShcniV a tlie next election, and oblige his friends. Mr. Kmrou :?Please announce Mr. 1'. 1 HAMMOND as a candidate for I lie Stat Senate at the next election and oblige MANY VOTERS. Mr. Editor: Please announce Mr. GKC McC. WITII ERSl'(X)N as n candidate To Senate at tlie next election. MANY FRIENDS. Mr. Editor: Please announce J. It. IIIJN TER as a candidate tor Tax Collector an oblige, MANY VOTERS. Mr. Editor:?Pica.so announce Col., KUNDKRIIUKK as a candidate for Ta Collector and oblige many of His Fkiexim. Mr. Editor : Please announce C. I" 1IKNSO.N, E?<|'rasa candidate fur Tax Col lector anil oblitre, Mary Friends and Sum-outers. Mu. Editor:?Please announce Mr. K. II Hillings an a candidate for Sheriff at the ilex election, and oblige, Many Friends. Mr. Editor.?Please announce Mr. Italeig Hammond as a candidate for Tax Collector. And oblige, His Friends. Mu. Editor?Please announce Wiliinm Hot ertsou as a candidate tor Tax Collector and ? Idigo Uia Friends. Mii. Editor:?Please announce M^jor Joh IV, Nisltel as a candidate for Tax Collector, i the ensuing election, and oblige, Mant Voters. A, V. Dl iMiiP IH now receiving his SPRING GOOD! from New York, through orders. The Dr floods \VI*ru Selected bv n r?..nll..Mint, . ? ..j ? e> * taste. lie has now in Store, some ham some i>ieivn:? .iiisLns. nnd will receive the balance of * hi* Good this week, which will in-ike In* stock com pleto. He would respectfully invito the a tention of buyers to his Stock of Good with the assurance that the QUALITY an I'UK'KSwill compare with any other liou.i in town. April 2. lftjfl. _ 7- It "Every Body Hon Hon Quick." AND secure bargains whi!o oor stock i fresh nnd complete comprising almost evt rything useful nnd ornamental, \i/.: Roots nud Shoes of every dcscriptio Northern nnd home made, Domestic's ?tr ped ami brown Linen Goods of nil kindi Ladies Dress Goods Iwitest Sty les, Mantilla black, white, ind colored silk. Gloves, Hoi iery, Itonuets, nnd llonnot Ribbons, a beau tifol selection, NVatvlies a full supjdy, I'eck et Knives from to $3,00 each. Knives an Forks frcm 0:Jl cts to 50 a sett. I loo* ! htft1! nnti fltnluti II"" * %/! - every thing a'monc that you want or hnv use for. ('om? and cxuuih.o mid you sua have bargains. MAGI LI,*. CAUTIIEN. Pleasant Hill. S. March 'Jti, H?-1 THE Koulli Cnroliim Agriculturist. The Executive Committee of the Slat Agricultural Society of South Carolina hav iug selected the Subscriber to edit their p;i |>er, a prospectus is t|ow issued in camp! anye therewith. Tiiia journal will be devoted to Agricul ture, llurticollnre, Natural Science, Rurr Taste, Architecture and Art, tho Mschanica and .Manufacturing interests, and all (he pip suits pertaining tu gone pi 1 ip?1>wiveinenLIt will nl$o contain a faithful tranaeript o the organization and proceeding* of the X.i ciely. Essays and Communications from tli best writers in the State, and a monthl summary of the spirit of the Agriculture press. All subjects devoted to the improreinon of the mind, the soil, stock, and dottiest! comfort, will find ready admission into it. columns, and such contributions are special ly doaircd. The w ork w ill be printed in beautiful gev and fair ty|>e, on fine white (taper, with i tinted cover, and will contain thirty-tw< pages per uioiUh- The publication w ill b< con\nionced on the finiluf May, I86f?. Then will also Ire published an additional adver tising sheet, as a suppluiuunt, in wbich a liin itcd number of advertisements will be in KcrteJ. TkHMS?81 0(10 per annum. No papct sent unless the money be paid in advance Life roctnbpra to the State Agricultural So riety will receive the paper withont rost. Address A. G. SUMMER, Editor South Carolina Agriculturist State Agric'i Society Rooms, Colunib.a SOUTH CAROLINA, Lakcsstkr Dimnucr. j /?y Jama H. Wither s/toon, A'squirt, Oi s dimity for said District Whereas, R. II Cousarand J. A. GnnV hav? applied lo me for Inciters of Adiuiui ' , trnlion oh all and singular the good* nr 1 j Chattels, Rights nndCredits ol Mrs. llcthi; . ' (iaiiible, (widow,) late of the District afoi f said, decensed. These are, therefore, to cite nnd admonii all and singular, the kindred and credito f of the sukl deceased, to be and appear b fore me at our next Ordinnry's Court f j, said district, to be hidden at Lancaster Con House on (lie 10th day of April next, show cause, if any, why the said aduiiuistr j tion should not be granted. 1 t 1 (liven under my hand and sei f I < L 8. > this 27tli day of March, in tl / )jcnr of our L?rd one thousni - I eight hundred and tifty-six and in thu cig l j tietli year of American Independence. . I j a Niks ii. witiierspoon.o. l e " j April 2,185'i. p. f. 2,00. \ j ?NK PLUS ULTRA" SCHEME." t : 1200 PRIZES! 50,000 DOLLARS 1 HAVANA PLAN LOTTERY u! JASPER COUNTY ACADEM J LOTTERY. By Authority of the State of Georgit l c 10,000 NUMBERS ONLY! one prize to eight tickets. CLASS M. TO BR DRAWN MAY 15th, 1850, At Concert Hall, Macon, Oa., under tl sworn superintendence of Col. OKO. y M. LOGAN and JAMES A. N1SRET, Esq. The Manager having announced his d termination to make this thu most popul 5 lottery in tho world, offers for May 15l a Scheme that far surpasses any Schcii ever otlered in the annals of lotteries. I. l.(W)k' Tf? VOITII 1 VTl'D IfCTO I SULCC.t8F.RS TO \V. &. II. HAUEIt, |H No. 38 Gold Streut, N. V. i* The subscribers having made a thorou; t- ri-vision of, and extensive addition* to tin *, well known Foundry, are now prepan ?1 with greater facilities than they have ev >e possessed to furnish orders for TYPE AM) 1'HINTING MATERIAL of any amount, on th* shortest notice, p large slock of every article in their linevvi always he found on hand, and they desire assure the trado that it will compare favor % bly with utwy other manufacture In tl i. United States or in the world. TIIB GREAT SUPERIORITY ,n which has always been accord ad to 01 " Foundry we are determined shall be tnai *' tained, and those of the trado who have n * I yet made a trial of our Type are invited ' dr. so, and wo feel assured their cxperient I will justify our assernion. Our d NEW SPECIMEN BOOK, i, | (just issued) will he freely given to all vvl d w ish to purchase, vv Uef) applied for. I'ri e ' Vers vvill please ht> particular in directii II how it may be scut. We also furnish every article needed in Printing Ollicc, at manufacturers' p. iocs. L PRESSED, (MACHINE AND HAND,) IIOK'S,TAYI.ORS, ADAMS', UUGGl.E 0 CHASE'S DIAMOND PRESS, (of which we are s?de agents in this city and of every other maker in the Unit? States; Ink, Cases,Stands, Imposing Slum |_ ^(iinpn?m|{ mtcKS, t*-TWoy s, (l)M*s ui I wood,) Cbwx, Orders w ill liktwiito bo tilled for RARE .. CARDS, and RRlNTEltS' S TUCK of ? cry kind. f K1.BCTROTYPINO nnd STF.RKOT1 )m RING in nil their branches. C TYPE COITEB-KACEB TO onpilt. )' Old Typo received in exchange fof nfi I at nine cent* per pound, if dvlii vrec| ;ti siil days from thednte of purchase; if Inter, bi six cents per |u.iwid *! Mr i'u bhshors of newspaper* who wi i/isert (his advertisement threo times, wit this nulc, and forward us a jwipcr con tail ipg tho same, wi/1 be paid in printing mat' r rials by purchasing four times the amoui t of their bill for the advertisement. > MTBrcond hand presses (Machine nn s Hand) usually on sale. Ik F. RANIK^i.N I, { WM* "AGEE Jr. O Profitable and Honorable JSmplftymen r AGENTS \\ ANTED. , I.ndies and gentlemen of good addres - wishing to engage in a pleasant, profitabi and honorable business, will address for |?n tieulara, S A. DKDKR & Co. J'biladelpliia, Ra. . April 7t|i, ?? ..? ? W.% IM i Kur<tjioi KXAMINE TilK CAPITALS!!! - ONE l*K17.B TO EIOIITTICKETS * CAPITAL $12,000. 1 Prise of 313.01 , I prize of 5,01 a M 3,oi u i " a,oi b 44 I,0( 10 44 5< > 00 - ; r I I'JO - i 500 - I 500 44 -! 1*00 prizes amounting to <>.30,00' (i Tickets, $8- Halves, $4 Quarters, $ l'riae* |*:i\ able without deduction. I. x Persons Iinonoy nocd not fosr i being lost. Orders punctually attended) Communication* confidential. Bank Noli , of sound Banks taken at par. Those tvii I* ing particular numbers should older hum dialely. Address, J AS V. WINTER, Managr Macon, Ua. r. > t I/)SS OF TICKETS OF CLASS K By the lute accident on the Seaboard ai h Roanoke Rail Road, the Tickets of CJ.t L, for April 15th, in their transit from lta limorc, in charge of Atlanta' Express Cot pany, were destroyed by lire, consequent there will not be any draw ing for that ("las The Drawing will bo Class M.?May 151 the '4 Nc Plus Uultra" Scheme. Very Respectfully, [0 8t] J. F. WINTER, Manager, ? TI I'E FOIA RltV ASP * PI! I XT KIt'S EMPORIUM. y ESTABLISHED 1818. )f u WILLIAM 11 AG A It, Jr. Co. MAONDJCENT MARYLAND LOTTERIES 158,313 DOLLARS! t! NOW IS YOUIt TIME FOR A FOR k, TUNE. ni ONE TRIAL MAY MAKE YOU lUCI lh FOR LIKE! e- ______ ,|, FOMENT OF PHIZES GFARANTEE1 TH 1IY TI1K STATE OF MAINE. c or The follow inj? pie,.did Scheme* are mor rt particularly worthy the attention of the put to lie; composing some of the most BriUinu a- lotteries e,or drawn in the United Slater. On Tuesday, Thursihty, and Sat Urdu lid Ok Each Wkkk, id During February, March and April will 1 li- drawn one of the following iicuutiful Schemes: ' Tickets $1- Halve* 50 eta. auarters 2 _ For $25, we send Package Whole, Ilalfai Quarter Tickets. For $10, wo send l'aelago Halves and Tv i _ Whole Tickets. lor *5 we send Package Quarters and Oi . j Whole 'i'icket. A SUPERIOR I/JTTRRY. Y A Good Chance for n Siual/ Fortune. 50,013 DOLLARS! t.) Maryland Consolidated Lotteiy. Class 57, To be draw n on Tuesdays, 1850. 1 price of $5,000 is $3,0C I prizes ot 1,1150 are 5,0(. P) *1? 100 are l,0f 10 do 80 are 8C '? 10 do (JO are 6< It) do 35 arc 3; do 25 nro 4,3" 03 do 13 aro > ? * 3 do 10 are 62 le- 03 do 8 are 5( ar (?3 du 6 are 3' h? do 3 ?ro 7^1 lie j it3,130 do 1 are U3,-13 37 81-1 prizes amounting to $50,6-1 57,057 DOLLARS! <>>r. or tiik Kiciikst Sciikmks bvkr Draw Maryland Consolidated Lottery. Class C5, U0 , , ju I <> he draw n on I liursdays, 1850. DO I prize of $5,000 is $5,0( 5 prizes of 1,000 are 5,0( J0 10 *1? 125 are it'j> JO ") do 75 are 71 50 30 do id are l,5t 15 30 do 31 are 1)1 10 "*d() ('o 30 are -|,0(j 8 do 10 are 65 o t'5 do 8 are ,yj " 65 do 6 are 3? 130 do 4 are 5-j 2. 4,745 do 2 are 9.4! 27,040 do ] are 27,0-1 U 32,396 prizes amounting to 857,Oj (i. . cs ANOTHER RICH ONE DOLLAR LOT ?li TEltY, u- " 50,(1 i:i DOLLARS! ORDER EARLY FOR PACKAGES. Maryland Consolidated Lottery. Class 77, j. To be drawl! on Saturdays, 1856. 11. 1 prize of $5,000 -s $5,01 ly 1 do 1,099 are l,o? ra. ) do 1.UU0 are 4,iK ,h, 10 do 350 are 3,5( 10 do 90 are 9( 104 do 30 are 3,81 G? do 15 are 9: 03 do 10 are 62 63 du 5 are 31 3.960 Jo 3 are 7,92 23,316 du 1 are 23,3i 27,811 prizes amounting to $50,6 I he price of single Tickets in any of the above Lotteries are WHOLE TICKETS *1,00 HALF .. 50 ci ?h 0 CARTER ? 25c or ^ u l?-?y the same attention to an order foi ..I ,u ?-b,v * iv?v? '? r ORDERS FOR PACKAGES, Which stati.1 a much hotter chance of ol s. taming ? prwe. a? every dr??a wunb A must bo on the tickets of the pavl?ago, m ill as there is two or three prizes in each pac to ago, it may he that the hifch piize is auioi a- the tit. Uy Ht'vcral persons clubbing toget lie or the cost to each is small ami they stand much U tter chance of a piize, us will 1 evil by the following ur Prices for Packages: n- Cert's of Pack's of 50 Wholes, cost $!<?,< ot do do 5<> I lalves, cost 8.( to do do 5t> Quarters, cost 4,( ?c do do 2t> Eighths, cost J ( NT All prizes paid by drafts on the ncn est cities or as purchasers may direct. 1? I fctT BWs Mt uii solvent Hanks taken n- l??r. !g The official scheme will be sent with t tickets ordered, and on the day the lottei i a draws the official drawing ?ill lie forwnrde together with a written explanation of tl result of the purehuses. Persons addressing the undersigned mi confidetit/y rely upow iug their orde S" tilled by return mail, and the strictest cO fidence observed. The great I.nek which has attended o ) ollieu will tolly authorize us in saying th ' to. secern a competency fwr Life it is on "* necessary to address your orders to ,d Alii.I.EN Sl CO. Bo* r?A2 Post Office, Baltimore, Aid. rub y 13, I85<J 51?3m STATE OF SOUTH-OA ROLIN, I.A.NCASTBR DISTRICT. />y Ja>wi //. \Vi(/ier*jxx>n, ?*<], Ordinar K jvr said JJistrii t. ly !i'ln-|-cjn, Ssj\nu??l U.Solicrlwn an(|\ViHii at Rabertoon hnv? applied to pic for ItUcnt of * ministration on all and singular tin- Cood* at II Chattel*, Right* and Credit* of John Robet j( ton. late of the District aforesaid, deceased, wit the will annexed. # u. The.* are, therefore, to cite and admonish t ,t and singular, lliu kindred and creditor* ot" tl -aid deceased, to he and appear before me . 1 our next Ordinary'* Court for the raid Distrir 1 to he holden at lanwlei Court House on tl 13th day of April Intt, to idiow cause, j, any, why raid administration should not t KraoUd. 1?'? ) fliven under my hand and se^L U\ L. K. V C9th day of March (n flie year of oti -v*. J lord, one thousand eight Hand red an litty-sis, and ii> tUo Owlh yaw *m American Ir a, deuendciiee. |r 1 J A? If. At 1THK?f?rOOX, 0.1.. P. f. I Xpril f, pfVO BOOK A.VDJOII WORK 1 ot'*n kinds, cifcuiet' nt t^i| 1 MARVKLLOlS REMEDY!! FOR A MARVELLOUS AGE ! lil^nlliiuiati'sdNnfiiient. ,,\ .THE GRAND EXTERk' NAL REMEDY. J By till) aid of a microscope, we see milI lions of little openings on the surface of j | our bodies. Through these Ibis Ointment, when rubbed on tbo skin, is carried to any v > organ or inward part. Diseases of the KidI neys, disorders of llie I.iver, alVcctioot of i the heart, Iritianiution of the Lungs, AafhII j inns, Coughs and Colds, are by its means effectually cured. Kvery housewife knows that salt passes freely through bone or meat of any thickness. This healing ointment far more readily penetrates through any bone or Heshy part of the living body, curing Do most dangerous inward complaints, that cannot be reached by other means. Erysipelas, Salt Rheum & Scorbutio Humors, No remedy has ever done so much for tlio |0 cure of diseases of the Skin, what whatever )0 form they may assume, as this < 'intment.? (y No case of Salt Uhedm, Scurvy, Sore 1 lends, w Scrofula, or Hrvsipelas, can long w ithstand jy its influence. The inventor has traveller! . j over many parts of the globe, visiting tho !y j principal hospitals,dispensingthisOintment, ly i giving advice ns to its application, and lias ! thus been tho means of restoring countless numbers to health. a | Sore Legs, Sore Breasts, | Wouud3 &, Ulcers. p> Some of the most scientific surgeons now solely rely upon the use of this wonderful Ointment, when having to cope with the worst eases of sores, wounds, ulcers, glandu inr swelling, ami in mors. Professor llofs loway lias, by command of the Allied UovermncnU, dispatched to the hospitals of the Haul, large shipments of this ointment, to be used under the direction of the Medical Stall in the worst canes of wounds. It will euro any ulcer, glandular swelling, still'iies* or JO contraction of the joints, even of 20 years JO standing. J" Piles and Fistulas. 'O These and other similar distressing com17 plaints can he ellectually cured if the Oint 0 ment he well rubhed in over the parts atfect'0 ud, and by otherwise following the printed 10 directions around each pot. to j IJoth the Oi'dment and Pills should bq used in the following onae*; iO ; _ i bunion?, Sore Logs, ' It urns. Sore ltreast?, J tSiapped hands. Sore Heads, , | Chilblains, Sore Throats, ~ i Fistulas, Sores of all kinds, Gout, Sprains, Lumbago, Scalds, Mercurial Eruptions, S welled Glands, Piles, Stiff Joints, Rheumatism, I'leers, Salt Rheum, Venerable Sore?, Skin diseases, Wounds of all kinds. % Soi.n at the mamt'vaotukjra of Prof, Hollow ay, ?u Maiden Laoo, New York. )0 and 24 I, Strand, London, and by all res(() pcctablo Druggists and Dealers of Modi^ | elites throughout the United Slates, and tho j i-itUized world,in Pots and lh)\es, at 25 i ts. ii2 J cents, and ?1 00 each. nt 'i 'here is a considerable saving l?y j ( taking the larger sizes. j0 N. b.?Directions for tijc guidance of pa. .. ticnts in every disorder sre allixed to each w ' "l; ^ LATK ARRIVAL 13 of FANCY AND HEAVY GROCERIES, TIIK undersigned U now receiving find opvnin a fresh supply of Heavy and Fancy l?recqrie.?, consisting in part its follows; rs. j Heavy Groceries. a Hew Orleans and Porti ltico Sugars, Ctushed, J Powdered, Clarified, and I,oaf do., Rio. Java, Cuba, and Laguira CotVee, Neyv Orloaus and II vat India Uijaw", [>- S>dt, Lard llceon -Sides and vr JLVU*. North Carolina ui and Tennessee Flour, It. mui Starch. j? Buckwheat Flour, I? iu Dags and IlanvK I n Sperm, Adamantine and 1 al, _ low Candle.-', 1*. Apple, tioslivn, and Hug. Dairy Cheese, 'JO bid*. 1'ink Eye I'laniing Potatoes, No*. 1. 2, mid 3 .t/ackeivl, in Kits, half and a bole Barrels. >0 FAXCY UROCERIEfl. W Whole, Half and )0 Quarter Boxes Raisins, >0 Almonds, Figs and AsaQtvud r. l^ndics, (ijuger and tircen <?ago Preserve*. Blackberry and Bed Cur* ^ rent Jelly, Sardines, Salmon, Lobsters am) Oysters, Walnut Mid Tomato Cautsup, Pickles, .. Olives, Capers, Pepper Sauce, B'lpiily Peaches, Pears and Cherries, Lcniuu rJi Syrup and Blackberry Cordial, ?? Pepper, Spice, <linger, Mac* *e caroni, Citron and Jujube Paste, Wine, ty Soda, and Butter ra Biscuits, fresh I), j Cro>s and Black auk's Lug. .V'l*tard. ft no. SUGARS AND TOBACCO. Kid Hondo No. 1, k J, Sogers, j Flore de 'hrolinn No. 1, k t do. ^ I'slnn-ito ami J. V. Y. C'.'h ilo, lnt Nicotians, do. Cltoh Concha?a choice brand, Shelton's tine Chewing Tobacca, St. Charles, and Jenny l.ind Twist, do. ~ Common, Jo, l WINES AND UqUQR3. eon < tvainpagne Unuidr, i'oac^ y god Apple do., Old Moiiongalicla XXX Wliiskcy, North Carolina and Miller's Old Rje, do., Kocti1,1 fled and Western Com, do., Jamaica and New Kng. ituin . IM/.ea and Cniijir a L" getiledain Hchnapfw, Old M.idciia, i'ort, Sherry and dl Mal'ga Wine, Ileidaick, and llel?? i ly cart Salmon Champagne, Cku-ct St. at ; Julien Medor. Champagne Cider, J. k R. t, Tenant'* Double Strong Vic, dbbott L IsWe le Porter. it i With a complete aaaortment of \Vrst {udi# >e ; Fruits, constantly yi hard, and a variety of other article* tt>w, n^nieiona to specify, all o| IS a hch will 1 u Hoid I t* lor CUjS^I, <fX tu piM'9* ir j tied customers on slioit time. d W. F, I'KKttY. i- N. B.?I will also art as agent in either itank. W. ? 1'. ('Widen, 8. C. >YI?. }1, 1?if0 , OlaoU C>V* ,tl| kinds, neatly printed at tills