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| flrp{iljir? ?* " 1 >Vo? fA? Chit *irt ton Snandord. VhM# Days later Mp Saropa. 1/. OF TUB CVSARt) CAMBRIA. *?: fKACE NOT VET PROCLAIMED. POTTQN QU|FT AKp UKCIIAXOBD, Jul Halifax, April 14, 1856. Tl?? Cutmrd steHinxliip Cumbria, h<u arrived m this port with dates from Lav erpool to the UQili inaL Peace had not jet been finally conclud <h1, but it wo* announced that nil difficulties bar] been removed, and that the trea ty would lie signed in a few day*. The deliberations of the Conference, on tlm 98th ulln wero said to |*e important, and it was confidently believed that the sign ing would tnko place on the 29th. Tim fcinperor Napoleon expected that a final settlement would be arrived at sooner, and jiad ordered the guns at the invalidea tt) announce the conclusion a| p.aco at tin nine time when 7V ftrnmt were celebra the birth of the Prime of Algiers. Tbe claims of Prussia in the Conference V?re earnestly resisted by Lord Chiron don, and to this resistance is duo the delay of a settlement. Cl irendou carr <><1 his point, and it was arranged lliat tbe Allies should sign one protocol, and that n nmiiHl should l?e drawn and signed by the Allies and Prussia jointly. Tbe opinion was generally and confidently express ed that toe Conference would resolve ilscll into a European Congress. Tbe London Times dislikes the demon aerations in hivur uf peace, and intimate* that the people of England will U> discontent e*l with the terms. Tbe armistice lias not lwcn positively prolonged, but telegraphic despatch**. X.WAt Stork*-sTjn/p?eji.y?*Nl<^-t Spirit*. *a* (^uylcil at 3.V h &>*. Tar wan wotth 10s, ai*> ]*?"' 1r* ??' a 8* |*m barrel. Livtaroov ty|cfft,vt *U?KRT*?l?V* WM .lull. SlJgV La* hU>R|KcJ O-l. ? 1* r?r London Mosk\ Market.?Coiim.li wiVe ?pioted at V2 3.8. / American Stock* were steady. TIm V til lion in the llank of England ha* decreased j?l 80,00.0, Tut IloiiK Makkkt ww quiet. Few b]n later from Europe. ARRIVAL 0F THE BALTIC PFACE A X SOU NCFD. V'OTTOH ADVANCED. :o:.. Saw York, April 17, If88. The *teamal?ip, Baltic, liaa arrival hi t^iia |?(l, with Liverpool date* to the 2?l 'U*e $9B?b?*ion of peace was f.>rmall) ^nnowheed on ajamUy th? 3<>th ult. it ?aria ami lamdon by aalro* of artillery Pari* **? illuminated, and in England th< .4?urch Ml* pealed throughout tlio day Four week*, however, from the time.o tjie announcement, will elapao heforu ful *? " - * - t'L?i ^iincmfwro r ih 1^3 vAi iinugnj. i lie cic 0?i1? of the adjustment have been referral ip fommWimm. The Park correspondent of the London Titrnt write* lliAt w Ministerial Counci wa* belt] wt tlits 1 ullleriea on Sunday, nt liulf I Win 11 o'clock, which continued ir till 11, U*Emperor presiding, ?ml l||ft fnetruciions. Count VVa lew slu the* wutmed to hi* re*i denca to uareuro tlie rteni|iot*nliarie? They came wt batf pml 14, ana the Ire*, tr w a* signed. The HritUh Parliament re-assembled <nt tke 31*1 ult. I/n] Pjlmmttn, in re plf to a question, said it had been deter uiined that the termc oTthe treaty should u?t be made public till rntif^ahone bad tyan eachangwl; and at the mim time, el pressed the opinion that tie larm* would ho satisfactory to Engl ud and all * lewd P?1*nw'?n.t^5d it nrcntyjte fyt? | iiHY# Ucn kmiI tiirccling lliat lioMilittc* iioolii not bo re iewed without ex|>re?? order*. The Ameri.*n nrrived out on t' e 20th ult., mi.I the ll.dlic on the 2Hili. Tne French soldier* in the Crimen were dyin^ iU the rnto </ 200 jwr tiny. The Allies wore demolishing the enclosed linci around Simwti)|iul. i'lie Uumiuii cuuimiasioner* hare com iiieucvd operation.* f"t the abandonment of XicolaictT hii n military place. Tlio Turkish stud Kuanian armies .it Auatati* were receiving large reinforce* nivtiK ' l>oot Mohammed had taken possession of Candahur, and Persian troop* w#e in.-irehiig against him. l'ariua is itv ?v stale of siege, on account ojf tW (rvCjU^'iA disturbances and aasnssi imliuM. Ki MinUter lluchanan was to anil for the I'uitwd States in the Arngo on the Otli instant. y Jot??COM M K1101A L INTKLI.Hi KXCK. Liverpool CurTox M vkkkt.?Cotton wna ijuiet and unchanged. Tiie wiles for five data amounted to 42,000 hales, ol which exporters look 4oOO and specula tora 720O hale*. Fair Orleans wan qiM*1 at 8 3 * si.; Middling 5 7*8 d.t Fair 1'pland* 8 14 d.; Middling 5 13 lOd. Liverpool ltnr Ananrvs Mahkki.? Flour has declined la. per bid.; at 30a. a 31a, Od. per hid. for Canal, ami 3d*. f<?r Ohio. Wheat has drclinnl 3d. jn*r bush I, and White was Mooted at 11a. per hushel, and Urn! 0*. 41. a 10a. Cottl vr'ai <pKHed at 30a. a 30*. Od. per 4SO. il>a. The State or Tut ok.?The Nlancl.cster tuark6l was firm. a 1?ivkhpooi. l'ltovuvmt MfWT-?tw vitinftn iar???? ilnuiit#r un/1 uuiitaRiiivoil that the objects of the war hm] been fully { accomplished. The integrity and inde- j hei pendnice of lb? Turkish Empire had been th< secured by a treaty honorable to all the ! inj contacting parlies. j Tli Oh Mondav, the 31st ult., the Lord j th? Mayor of London made official proclama- be ti??n of the pence irom the Mansion Ilouee and the Exchange?punt were fired, and generally displayed. In other cities similar demonstration* occurred, but not I inuth enthusiasm wa* manifested. j n.' The siege of Parma?? being carried out j p|a with tho utmost vigor. Every thing was j < under military dictation, and over a liun- : Mr dred arrests have been made. The A us Mr trian General appears to be the real Gov- < ernor, E* ? Jo) ? b/ COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. ^ Tmk Livkupool Cotton Market had ! y advanced principally on the lower mm ( qualities. The sales during the two dnys ^ that elapsed slcr the sailing of the Cam- ? hria, comprised 24.000 hales, ami there were more buyers than sellers. Middling Orleans wiis quoted at Gd., and Middling Uplands a: 5 7 H I. , Tmk LtVRUPtKit. Bkkaortvff* Markkt , was hiioyant. Wheat had advanced from < yl I Id. a *??!. |M?r 70 Ilia., in consequence of the itu improved denial d, Flour and Corn were 0c , quiet at previous rates. Jj* 1 Tits Livkupooi. l'ltovnuoN Mahkkt (\, ( was quiet. | Co i Tua Livkkpooi. Cr.NKKAi. M akkkth.? t I K'isiii i*a* dull at 4s. 7d. a 4s. 8.1. pr. est. j pG The Ixixuon Money Mahkit.?Con-I H" sols closed at OA 1 8. J1' FUUTUEIt BY TIIE BALTIC. ! >?? I Nkw Vouk, April 17.?It is rumon-d ^ I that the matters to hv settled hy the Coin i p,, t j mission of the Conference are the organi j Po . ! xnliim iJ" the principalities ami the free I'o ) navigation of the IVaiiul'W. ! , j The Turkish Miuisti i had ciiilmrkcd at j. Marseilles for Constantinople with the s,i ' treaty. j TV French oAVct& of rank had ctuhriikcd T" ( oil a s|tecial mission to tli? Sultan from ; ? Napoleon. In the Conference the Count Cavour, ; of Sardinia, oiidcavmed unsuccessfully to ' have the Italian question decided. lie j said that it would force itselfon Europe in j ,01 two years. toi Mr. I Lilian writes that he has lieeti trea- an te<l willi marked courtesy in England, in ; lii? elusive of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. ' ov j so i M Ajott lU roi i?*8 Company.? We learn 1 *ai i from the Mobile Evening AVirs, that Ma- \v? jur lluford hud left that city for Kanta* ' lb with three hundred men. I |v On their way to the steamer they marched says the ATby the Hook store ! of Mr. Mcllvaine, on Water stre.-t, the ?h- ! ' , * 'I'll p'?itorv of the ltihle society, and each ! ( man received his bible ; anil thus armed, ! they went ??n board the steamer. We I ^ i saw no "Sharp's rifle," ?ud itt tbv> they ' differ from Henry Ward IfccecherV men ; ! hilt we iuungbic, if the latter should at j tempt to play any "pranks," not aulhori- ",a zoaI hy " the constitution and laws," ihev i will find thou Southern (toyt fully prcpar ?f ! ?*tl to defend tlu-ir rights and the right* of i ha the South on the suit of Kansas. 1 ui< A few more such men as Alaj. lluford hi ami the bailie in Kansas will he declare 1 .,|| in favor of Southern equality,?and the ; axi-1 in. that the slave pft>|>crty of the Mouth lis entitled to protection ill tho territories I of the United States, received practical j vindication before the eyes of th<t world j and in spite of greedy gtevlyisiu which wills to apprnp/bu* uH thf. cAiuigon terri j lory to that %-ctivn. I J \YU\nthoro liryittfr. i j Larue I*ike in Nami.vu,!,?,?Just ns | ' we were alauit going to press, says the ; ym i\llaiita k'suirfimr of the k$jh inst., Mr. | I i I*..11.1 ? a * ... ; imiikic}\ ihu a*i*j*aive agent ol ,\iuiih <tc ( _ 1\?V KXj>f*w ii/foxon-d u* that u large fire j j broke out in V.ndirille about 4 o'cl<K-k, A. M., 13th in?t., destroying a latge j. amount of inihiic and private property.? ^ The Court House, ami X u?lmll* Inn were burned together with the establishments )>oiiglav \yi S?oviIv Mtegder, % Filis 6i Cwroiier Shelord dc C:>, all whole . ^ i j??le houses? We hate no hut bet, paju( I uJ**W?(jflpf >//<- Standard. khkok* o? tub ?$e*d?.|, did , * Vou know that every column of a ne?o|>n ' n< 1 |ter contains from t?-n to twenty thousand ; j' distinct pieces of metal, the misplacing r>t |H . any one of which would cause a blunder i ' j t?r( typoomplii :nl error f Willi this euri j jj Ioua fuel ln,-forc you, don't you wonder at ' the gei^ral accuracy of newsp;i|H-i-? I? knowing th.a to be the (act, you will be , more disposed, we liope, to excuse than ( (^ magnify errors of the 1'ies*. ^ Late Fin/- i" Vtm-vunt-i-uia.?The Charleston tS'/ondWailiNj* received, through K the officer of the Steamer Slate of kieorgia tu full particulara of the late tire in l'hila- I = del phi* which consumed the Artisan Build i ,,iw* * The Iom ia variously estimated from |] L 4 340,000 to 4390,000 and the amount j fo I nf itio'irm i'A ia ilun Miimaiixl " ?.I?? 1 . * 125.000. The lanhling wus l?y | ' j II. Cow|iftiliw.tii,aiid watt live eloric* high 1 ? | living mii ilucture, wl ich v?ah It ; occupied hy variou# artizans.who lnvr met , th ' j with great ItiMvi?lite iKiikJiit^iniu-liiii* ry j Ac. Laving been entirely dttftroTe^. It u; f is also pit^iiyialed, liint n|?wNr?i? ?>f 4'20 cl< I mate* and female# liar* been thrown out ? of o ploymeAj ifl. gojt.icyjoyw of (ho caI taatrnphe.w I There are #evei.ty-one l^anl^i in the ot I roiled State#, having * capital of a milI lion of dollar#, or mory, each. Thq Hank i of Commerce at Now York, ha* ll,y l#/?* KI I rit capital, namely, tire millions dol Ci lara. The Merchant*' Bankof B?*ton is next, having hair million#. the Hank of lx>n*ianna, at \ew Oilcan#, pontes near- Hi ly up to lit* aarpg mark, t340?$t00<) enpi- lv? tal. The A^nericari, I^'hange aijJ Me I tro|K>(ilan B?nk# of h^ew Yoi* hav,e each > three million#, and the New Orleana Ca- ||, nal and Umiking Contpany, and tho Hank I of Charleston, S. C., li??e about the #ainc "*~ I amount. ctl i How melancholy the moon mtttt fee' ?, when it ha# enjoyed the fiillwm of pmaprdryv <U?d got reduced to. it# laat qnor I (k? ?? !." ' ' \ A Oovkhnoh Indicted.?Oov. More- ' ul, of Kentucky, lias been indicted by e i Ornnd Jury 01 Scott county for allow- ii r one of bis negroes to hire his own time. J f? c only difficulty in the matter is this, 1 t| it after they tino the Governor, he will t able to remit the penalty. I MAKKIE1>, * J In this town, on the Itilli Inst., by the v. Mr. Ward, Mr.F. M. MAYER to Miss tNCY R. STRAW BRIDGE, all of this ce. '|l Dn the 8th inst., by Mr. JcfT. R. Connrll, J \ . R L DUFFIE. of Cheater District, to ss J. D. WOLFE, of Kershaw. Dn the !Vh inst., by Francis McAtcer, q., Dr. II. FLYLAR to Miaa MARY J. tSKEY, all of this District. Dn the 21*t inst.. by Francis McAtcer, q , WILLIAM NNIF8 to i.ias CARO\E NEIJSON. nil of this District. < tOSStBtHUMHBHSHH t AN CAS IEB PRICES CURR7.HT. ' CORRECTED WEEKLY \ nv i MAC,ILL k HEATH. ' p^ing (iiiiuiy per yU 18 3-4 to 20 lc Itope, per 12 1-2 to 14 tton Rope, per lb 25 Iter, 12 1-2 to 15 cf, 4 to 6 eon, Hop Round, 12 1-2 to 14 ??3l, IK to 20 flee, Itlo, II to 1 > fit, *75 to KO ickena, per pair 20 to 25 1 >ur, per bl 7.25 to 8.00 ' ihlc, per cwt 60 to 15 }?s, per dor. 10 in, per pound 6 3-t to 6 1-1 id, per lb 12 1-2 to 15 ml, per lb 12 1-2 1 iki*->cr, N. O. per pal 65 to 75 lis, cut, per keg G.6?t toG.75 t? I...al...l .., . ........, au tatocs, Not t liern per hushol 1.76 tatoo?, ("uuiitiv p?>r bushel 1?K> wU?*r, per lit 60 ,* |?'r bwhcl !.!?<? to &.U0 g.ir, N. ! . per IK 10 to 12 1-2 gar, Crushed, per lb 11 to 16 ( It, per bu?livl 1,25 a Hyson, per lb 1WI to 1.25 llow, per lb lO to 12 SPECIAL NOTICES. HOLLGWAVS OINTMKNT A\l) ' I.I.N,?A rerttiin n.'mrJy for ulcerous re*.?Jeremiah Henderson, of Wit tiling, n, North Carolina, milTcred tor seven years d live inonilis with six ulcerous sores tin t leg, and three on his arms, which defied | cry kind ot treatment, although lie used ; i mo of the most noted remedies for the ' ' me, both internal and external, it was ' liiont avail. At lust, he had recourse to ! , alloway's Ointment and fills, whit h quirk- { caused ll.*? wounds to have an improved ! penranec. and l?y e intinuing with these I un dies for tell wrtiiK, he was completely i red, and has ever since enjoyed the best health. R All. ROAD hU?lxKINTt:\DKNT. lion. Jnyob \|,no(c, tb.e efiici^-nt Superinub'Ul vf the Vermont Central Rail Road, ites that a few day* use of Dr. Rogers' irrwort, Tar and (.'anchnlngua, cured liiui n protracted disease of the 1.tings, after .s i ? * 1 imii i in uici.tn i |.ri h?-r11>11< n.t, and >hl oilier rviiH'din in vain. For nnlc in iieaater by MAtill.L & 1 IK ATI I, and l>\ I>r?iyjji.His every whcip. I'lili'F..? In large liotllc* $1. 10?2t CATA.WBA~X.ODGB, X, Oi (). h\ NO 24. \\"U) kwl'Xtlipir nxe<l,in;w every i Tburwlay Kt cuing at 8 o'clock. | Itv Order of I lie l.odgc. J. IS. UOL'S.lRT, S?'/y. "i<3 i V AiNNOlWCKAIKNTS." FOR SJEflATOJt. Mk. Km ok :?IMcair announce Mr. I'. 'J'. J AM .MONO a* a candidate for tin* State | natv at the next election mid oblige MANY VOTERS. Mr. Khitur: l'lesme announce Mr. (!KO. vC. W WHEKSitlON a* a candidate lor ;iritv at V')V next election. MA\X WENPB. FOR REPRESENTATIVES. \\o are nuthoiizcd and requested to an- 1 iuiicp J. WILLIAMS, Ksq. a* a candidate | r'.U? Legislature. at tl>t* next c'ecljon. by I * NVHKROU8 FRIENDS. Mk. i'.mioK:?I'Ivim announce Dr. W. ('AUTUMN a* a candidalv Tor re-elcc>ii to tbe Im^bliituri!, ni d oblige bin FRIENDS. Mk. Koitoh ?You will i>lca*c announce apt. JAMKS I.. HKID a* a cnrdid.iti fur e legislature, at tbe lu-xt election, and >ligu lllS Fit I KM )S. Mr. Kditor |Mp;.*o announce Mr. J. T. . IJKI.K. a* a candidato lor the la-gislare, and.oblige HIS FRIENDS. FOR SHERIFF. Mr.. I.i>I7oh - Yon will please announce KNHY IIANl'OCK, K*.j . at a candidate r SlierilT of Luneaslcr District, at U?o on- I iir.g election, and oblige Many SUPPORTERS. Mk. F.MToR :? I'leaae announce JOHN W t>!l XII ? I.nn.li.l1? vi....ar _. ?: nrnl vlwliun, :.ml oblige hi* friend* Mn. Knirna - ri?a*e an mm nee Mr. K. O. Ilinj** M.i a candidate fur Sheriff at llio next fvtHMi, and oblige, Masv Friisih. FOR. TAX-COLLECTOR. Mm. Ki?itok: l*?ca*o announce J. It. IIIJV a cnndidnin for Tax Collector and MANY VOTERS. Mr. KditokIMenae announce Col. J. l'NL>EUI*lKk a* a candidate lor Tax dlcctor iiyd ubli?o tn-iny of HlX . 'lllFU'V M?. EuLtoR \ PVaaae announce C. F. KNSON, rUi|*r a* a candidate for Tax Col:tor ni?d oblige, Masv F'rivnd* A5D Si:rror.Tr.KR. Ma. Snrro*,?Fleaae announce Mr. Raleigh inunoTid m? a candidal* for Tax Collector. And oblige, Hia Fairxna. Ma. Km to a?IVa*o announce William Rol>aoii aa a candidate for Tax Collector and oge Ilia FhirxuiL Ma. Kniroa:?P1ex*? announce Major John , Vi-l?et a? a candidate for Ta* t Collector, at enabling election, and ?dige, < *T VoTvaa. 'What's in a Namk.'?We nreiuf??rin? j d (i?ays th?* Darlington Fing) that a child J it thin District not long since, received tlio Miv dlowing name. It beats the natne of ihj lie young l'rincc of Franco all hollow:? me Vaucii Cornelia .\marintha Olivia Sarah ant hiltcrca Sophroniu Julia Josephine Yieto* in Queen of South Carolina. __ J IMalc of U. ft. ntnoey, Hl| I>e- j coummI. fro rilK creditors of Benjamin St kes Mnssey, Co 5sq? deceased, are notified to present and i-,* stahliih their demands, on or before tlio I *oi list May, l?5?i. By order of the Court, June Term, 1855. _ JAMES 11 WITIIKIUI'OON, j Coui. Equity, I.. I). . i April 23, 1868 10-41?p f. 2.25. |pl Jlotlce to (jiliarrliaiiH, Ae. I ^j GUARDIANS, Trustees. Receivers and | ;n ^oininiltces.holding their appointments from ! lie Court of Equity lor laineaster District, ? ir*> notified and required to make and render heir respective returns for the past year on vr i efore the lOlli May. 1850. Rules \\ ill b?; ?, ssued against those wlio fail to make their < returns. JAMES II. WITIIKR8POON, Com. Equity. I.. I). aj, Commissioners Ollicu, April 1 tith. 1856. tj.j April 23 l0-3t?p.f. 1.75. (Jf NEW DRUG STORE. s* :o- all THE VX1) Ell SI (f XE I) of TAKES pleasure in informing the friends ,UI uid former patrons of her husband, that she lias opened a DRUG STORE, ne.\t door below the . JIASOAIC HALL, l" where will constantly he kept n fresh and : select Stock of f Drugs, Chemicals, Family and Planta- eij lion Medicines, Soaps, Perfumery, ,u 11 rushes, Spices, and Fancy Articles, 1'ens, Paper, _ Envelopes, Inks, II] Ac., Ac., And respectfully solicits a cantimi.nieo ?.r the patronage so libcrallv In'stuwod on him. 1 J. E. HE IIAY. fn r. IV I lay will give porHonal ats j r* trillion to the business details of the Store ; j and residing on tin* premises, persons nrriv. 1 ing in town niter night and wanting Medi- j . . vine*, will be waited on AT ANY HOUR ! j p Cneidon, April i!3, l*5ti. lot I j. j j(,j Fresh rrugs, Medicines, &.C., &.C, Ft Arc recched every week?among the H latest arc n fresh supply of Citrate of -Mag- , x nrsia. Tarrnnts Seltzer and Aperient, Coxc'm j [,s Sparkling (irlatine, ('level;.lid's Cologne on j 1 draught. ISA I .N1 OF A THOl\S'.\NO 1 FIjOWKHS. Roek Potash in Cans, with full | direction* for innki'g li: rd and soft Soup. i :M.SO: Original Prize Medal Cologne Water . p in I'int Hetties, Prentiss' Toilet Powder, | (tow land's l,otton, I.yoil's Kathairon, B.irrv's , ' Trieopherous. ilnuel's Ean l.ustrd, 4ic.f ' & Just received at J. E. DcIIW'S. C'nmdew. April 23, l%(i. 10-tf j p. BOOK' BINDERY ~ \?a AND I it BLANK BOOR SM\IT.tfTORY ! *THE SUBS (' R I IS K R 1 ! s" Would respect fully inform the eitizens of pf( Columbia and the surrounding country, that he has open- I ,,p ed an establish- Ktt uwat on It 1 C II A KDKQ.3I S T It ?: FT, ly Drill alfiobiii ivi ' kl.UI..> UM' ! I1., ! Where lie is now fully prepared to ?!? till i ;in kind* o? work in hi,s lint* in the best Ktj !? , tin; ny?t durable manner, ! I"1 and v4 u? reason ilit * terms as can be done AX Y\Y 11 VAXK IX THE SOTTII ? M&WWKS \Z Ruled to any pattern, bound wi the best l.i inanu.r, c4 superior p.i per-, nod ?i< paged li required. ?o; >iinq nnii }.vlniti 'HMuVuig. Periodical*, Musie Honks, ike, bound in . every variety of style. I'ublie and piivale libraries rebound; and old books repaired IN TRE NEATEST MANNER. OUDKKS FROM THE COl'N TRY j For Sheriffs'. Ordinaries', Clerks.', a other Blank Books, With patterns sent-nnd the neseswry instruct tions given, will meet with proniot rc attention. w o: ? I-sw Hookv nod nil printed matter,, rdd or }'* new, will lie particularly Rtlctslvil to. NjiOH-a. T Ictterrsl on books with gold. I of MT P eriMius sending books will please bo careful in tlieir directions. a I E. R. STOKES. I <? Columbia, April 23, 1860. 10-tf. j b' Estate Sale. Wild, be sold at the Into residence o| w John Robertson, deceased, on Friday, the F 2nd May. l8M,tlir whole personal estate of ta said deceased consisting of a v .luablc negro v? man named, Riley, 2 good young work homes, ' d< earrage and harness, Miiiih tools, wagon W maker's tools, wagon timber, corn, fodder, liouseliold slid kilelun furniture, one 2 li?,r?e i , wagon, and other property. Terms?Twelve month*credit* note snd ! ((i good sureties, w.illi. interest, from day of salt. | Wild JAM ROllERTMkN.. |,K rt.VMl I I. t,. |UIHKK'TMON, ! Adiii'm with Will annexed. 1 April in. 185l>. l>.2t?p.C. 1.85. A List ! ii OF (.otters reronining in th<* Po*t Offlep ?t ; (.nncanter (.'. II., S. Ai?ril let, 185?>: (? Adutni T. M., Adntnx Jiio., AUltrook W. nr M. si Barker Rie'd it Tim a., Buck Mary. (\ CiMki y J. I). Sr., C??kcy J. K., Canton w A. M. Duffle J H. ! C. (iioinn Miit* K., Gamble S. J. Jr. or Hinnon C. F., Ilortnn J II., ltorton Mi** K. I>1 Ingram S. Johnson N ?.*?!, Jalinaon I'. I/cdgcr, Ix-nk Mr*. \V. H., (.cninnd* Mr*, r.t McMnrrv Mim M. I... Mnlbin Mi** J. M., hi: M?tlnr*ho<l J., Mil tag J. F. (J. Owen* S. iM Pholp* M. tli Reil Win. in Smith II. F., Steel Jno., Htokca B. M., rii Hhuf.rd P. II. of Umcry J C. Pernon* calling for I?cttcr* in the above Hi Hat m ill plcaae ?nv th? y are .idvcrti*e.l. \V TllOfv It MAGII.UP.M. IS Notice. M.I. persons are forbid tradingf.ir nNot? en me by it. S. Bailey, dated September t'r, tor .VlOO, on wliii'h there is .an endorse nt for ?00, the same having been lost I has been paid. W. M. CONNORS. April Alh, A. I . DOLAP IS now receiving hi* SI'lllNb GOODin Now York, through order*. The Dr mds were selected by a gentleman o do. lie has now in Store, some hand mo PKn'Tiio mmv.iN*. d will receive the balance of his Good is week, which will make his stock com ?te. lie would respectfully invite the nt ition of buyers to his Stock of Good' Hi the assurance that the QUALITY am UCKSwill compare with any other liuus town. April 2. 1850. 7. It SOUTH CAROLS A, I.ascaktt.k UisTr.icr. y James II. Witturs/xron, J&quirc, Or dinary for mid District. Whereas, J< hn Harvey McMurray ha plied to ine for Letters of Adininfstrn m on all and singular the goods am lattcls, Rights and Credits ot Mr. Sainuc ill, late of the District aforesaid, deceased These are, therefore, to cite mid sduionisl and singular, the kindred and creditor the said deceased, to he and appear be re n?e nt our next Ordinary's Court fo id district, to Is- holden at Lancaster Conr ouse on the 23rd day of A)?ril iust., t< ow cause, if any, why the said administra m should not he granted. i Given under my hand .and seal I.. S this lUli day of April, in tin se-.-w Jjcar of our I.or<l one thousam jlit hundred and tifty.six and in the eigli III year of American Independence. JAMKS H. WlTUHRSRK>\,0. L D. April Hi, IS.Avk p. f. 2,00. Every Body Run Here Quick." AND secure bargains while onr stock i sh and complete comprising almost eve thing useful and ornamental, viz: lloots and Shoes of every dc*eriptioi zrtlieru and home made. Domestic's stri il ami brown l.ir.en Goods of all kitidultes Dr.-HH Goods latest Stylos, Mantilla uck, w liito, mil colored silk. Glove*. I y, Bonnets, end Burmnt Ribbons, a Iwuit ill so loot ion, S\ atehes a lull supply, Peek Knives I'riitii t>i to *3,00 cacli. Knives am nks IV' ni 02J els to $(! ,V) a sett. lions el and patent, Garden line ami Hake,am ory tliinjj a muse that you want or liavi o for. t'onio and examine :.t d you shal vo haroains, magii.i, & cauthkx. Pleasant (lili, S. Mareh 20, t;?tt tub ionlli Carolina lyriViilliirisl. The F.xeeiitive Committee of the Stati ^rionllnral Soeiety of South Carolina hav y selected the Snhseriber to edit their pa r. a prospeetus is now issued ir, com;!! ee therewith. This journal will he devoted to Ayricttl re. Ilortieiilturc, Natural Seienee. Kura iste, Arehileeture and Art. the Mechaiitoii d .MamitVel miny interests, and all the pur its pertaining to general improvement.? will also contain a f..i.lhful transcript o organization and proceedings of the So ty. K?s:tys and CotiiuHiti'is'ilioiis from tin st writers in the State, and a luouPih miliary of the spirit of the Agin-ullum L'SS. All subjects devoted to tlie improveinen the mind. the soil, stock, and uouiestii hiI'ort. will timl teady admission into it liiuins. and such contributions are special desired. The work w ill he piinted iti lieautiful net d fair type, on tine wint.; paper, with i ited cover, ami wUI villain llurty-tw yes per month. Th*' publication wiil b mnieiiced on the first ol May, lMjti. 'J'her !1 also he published an additional ndver iny sheet, as a >'. ppleu.unt, in w hich a liin (I number of advertisement* w ill he in rtei. Ti.uws?J*1 000 per annum. No pnpe nt unless the money he paid in advance le member* l<? the .St;itv Agricultural S?j tv u ill rvcvivu the [taper without eost. Ad.Jr.-K* A. (J. SUU.MBR, Editor South Carolina Aoricujturi-d. Stat.* Ayric'l Society Rooms, Cojuiuhit tvpe roiAimv AND PRINTER'S EMPORIUM. ESTABLISHED 1H18. WILLIAM JIACAL, Jr. A C*>. hfl.CKKMt.KS TO W. &. II. HAC?Rt No. 38 Gold Street, N. V. The subscriber* having, made a thoroug vision of. and extensive addition* to the ell known Foundry, are now preparu ith greater facilities than they have ev. Mseahed to furni-.li orders for YPE AMi PRINTING MATERIAL'any nnionnt, on the shortest notice, rgfe stock of every article in their lincwi ways Ik.- found on hand, and they desiro t sure the trade that it will compare favor: y with every other Manufacture in th (liter! State* or in the world. TUB GRKAT SUPERIORITY Itich lias always been aceonl.-d to o? nttndry we nrc detern.in.-d shall Ik* inaii incd. ami those of the trade who have n< it made a trial of our Type are invited t . so. and We feel assured their experietic ill justify our asscrsion. Our \EW SPECI M KN BOt>K, 11 si. issued) will l>e freely given to all wh i*h lo purchase, whet) ?fur. Prii rs will please be particular in dircctin >w it may be sent. We also furnish evcrv article needed in rintin;* (Wire, at manuf icturcrs' p.ices. i? ii r m m r; m , (MAClItXK AXH IIAID.) OS'S, TA VI i>KS, ADA MS', RITfJfJI.El C1J ASKS DIA.NK-M) IMIESS, if which we arc yile agents in Ibis city el of every other maker in- the 1'iiite lntr <; Ink, Case*,Stands, Ih?|m>mo.t Stonr imposing Sli.k.s. Unlleya, (baas* an ood,) Chases, Furniture, ?Stc,, ?Stc, Orders will like ui*e be liilitd fur PAPEI All DS, ami PRINTERS' STOCK, of ct V kind. KI.KCTROTYPING and STEREOTY ING in r.ll their branches, tvtk COITEK'FACF.I? to ORTiFK. Old Type received in exchange for new nine cent* per pi und, it delivered in nixt ya from the date of purchase; if later, bu I cents per pound. i-*r p ublidiers of new spapers w ho w?| scrt this advertisement three times, will is note, and forward us a paper con Win g the same, will be pud In printing mate ds by purchasing four times the nnionr their bill for th*? advertisement, l^f' Seeond hand presses (Machine an md) usually on sale. M. llAGKk, Jr.. ) ...,, ? i\ I^\NIM>I.PII. \ M.hager Jt Ill AGS'! K1CEXT MARYLAND L0TTKRIE8.1 ' I 158,313 DOLLARS III i " NOW IS VOl'U TIME Foil i FORTUNE. i 0NK T1UAL MAY MAKK Y01T 1U011 l oll LIFE! i PA Y M I'.NT Ol' lMtf/.K* GUAR ANTFKI) 1?V Till. cTATF. or MAIS K. i T he full o\\ itijj Schtunr* :\rv more ! particularly worthy the attention of the |?ub. ^ | lie; composing some of the .most IlriUiant ? j Lotteries overdrawn in the United State*. j On Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, h | Or Kaoii Witek, | During February, March and April will be , drawn one of the following Heautiful Schemes: Tickets $1- Halves 50 ct.s. Quarters 25I'or ?25, we send Package Whole, Half and Quarter Tickets. For $10, we send Package Halves and Two Whole Tickets. For 1^5 we send Package Quarters and One * Whole Ticket. i A SUPERIOR I OTTER Y. ' A Good Chance for a Small Fortune, ; 50,643 DOLLARS! ? r I Maryland Consolidated Lotteiy. t j Cj.ans 67. "| To be drawn on Tuesdays, I860. I prize of $5,000 is 83.000 1 priz.es of 1,260 are 5.0'JO ? 10 do 100 are 1,000 10 do 80 aro 800 ' 10 do GO are GOO 10 do 35 arc 350 175 do lib aro 4,375 03 do I'd aro 759 63 do 10 aro 630 k 63 do 8 aro 504 ? j * 63 do * 6 are 378 3,906 d?> U aro 7,813 23.136 do 1 are 23,436 j 27 814 prizes amounting to $<60,613 -j 57,037 DOLLARS! ?, i * ; Osc or the Rieiir.sc Schemes evku Dnaws [ | Marylai.d Consolidated Lottery. I j C'l.ASS Go, * | To be drawn ott Thursdays, ISj't. 1 prize of 85.000 is $5,000 i I 6 prizes ??f 1,000 are 5,000 't 10 do 125r.re 1,250 J'? do 75 are 750 30 do 50 are 1,500 3'? d?> 31 are 917 j 200 do 20 are 4.000 63 do 10 arc 650 63 do 8 are 520 a | 65 d>> 8 are 390 . j no do 4 ::ro 520 4,745 do 2 are 0,490 27,010 do lr.ro 27,010 | _ > . ; 32.390 |>ri/.os .unouiit'tio to $57,057 1 j ? I ANOTUF.U RICH ONB IK>I.I.Alt I.OTTKKV,( f, r?0.?i:j DOLLARS! t OftDKU KAHI.V FOR PACKAGES. 1 j EUi yUidiil Coasolulated Lottery. t i Clav? 17, ^ ; T? be drawi* on, Saturdays, I WO. h I 1 pri ze eA' $.V?mo ? &5,000 . : l. d*j ldi'j'J are 1,1109 I do 1,000 aro 4,000 v 10 do 259 are 2,50o j 10 do 90 are 900 uj 191 do 2<l uro 3,H8u u - OS do 1.1 arc 954 v.. ! li.t do 10 nro 630 03 do 5 are 315 | 3.!K><i ilo 2 aro 7,938 . I 23.316 do 1 are 23,346 i _ _ r ; 27,Hi i prizes amounting to &50,GI3 I The priee of single Tickets in any of ' I the above Lotteries are j WHOLE TICKETS ^1,00 / / i f " iiai.p " 50 r/<, ?. I (J TARTAR 25 el*. - I We pay the same attention to an order for a single Ticket as to OllDKRS FOR P.U'K.WJES, Which stand a much better chances of oh. j tabling a prize, as every drawn number ; must he on the tickets of the package, and 1 as there is two or three prizes in each package, it may be that t lie high pi ire is among tlietn. Ity set oral persons clubbing together the cost to each is small and they stand a h much better chance of a prize, as w ill he ir seen by the following 'j. I'ricc* fur Pitckages: Cert's cf Pack's of 20 Wholes, Cost $16,00 ^ do do 2G | lalves, cost 8.00 / do do 2G (Quarters, eost 4,00 do do 2d Eighths, eost 2.00 0 ! J-t.*" All prices lyiidhy drafts on llic near! est cities.or as purchasers may direct. to RilD on all solvent Ranks taken at ,,ar' ( . , The official scheme will be sent with all lr | tickets ordered, and on the day the lottery j draw s the official drawing w ill la; forwarded, . j together with a written explanation ol it,. o I result of the pn rebuses. t. ' Persons addressing tlie undersigned n?ay conlident/y rely upon having their order* tilled by return mad, and the strictest eonhdenve observed. t The great l.uek which has attended our lf ofliec will tolly authorize us in saying that ? to seeure a competency for life it is only necessary to address your orders to n MILl.tlV &. C O. Jinx ti.Vj Post Otliee, Itullimure, Md. Feb'y Id, IK5H 51?3iu Profljtable and Honorable Employ ottoi* ,) ACiKNTS W ANTF.Ib '' Iwidies and gentlemen of good address, j wishing to. engage in a pleasant, profitable and honorable business, will address for par? tieiilars, H. A. DKFKR &. Co. 11 Philadelphia, IV r* April 7th, 7?3t. W. TIUIRLOW CASTONr . ATTORNEY AT IJLW AND SOLICI; TOR IN EQUITY. ' Attendt (he Conr(* in IjaaeaiUr, Kernhatr II and adjoining Ihrlriett. ^ HfOFFICF., ('AMDKN. H. C JH ;; BOOK AXD JOB W ORK, OF *11 kinds, executed *t this OlRse. Blank* > OF *!' kinds, l?o?tljr print*! *t thi# ' 4Qe? 11 MJIKELLOIIS lilKlYH " FOR A MARVELLOUS AGE! Mourni}' s dNnhnriit. THE GRANT) EXTERNAL REMEDY. By the aid of a microscope, we see millions of opening* ou the surface of our bodies. Through these thin Ointment, when rubbed on the skin, is carried to nny organ or inwnrd }mrt. Diseases <?f the Kidneys.. disorders of the Liver, affections of the heart, Inllamafion of the Lungs, Asthmas, Coughs and ('olds, arc by its means effectually cured. Kvery housewife knows that anlt passes freely through bone or meat of any thickness. This bo iling ointment far more readily penetrates through any bono or fleshy part of the living body, curing tie most dangerous inward comptaiuts, that cannot bo reached by other means. Erysipelas, Salt Rheum &. Scorbutic Humors. I No remedy haa ever done no much for tbo j cure of diseases of the Skin, what whatever j form they may assume, as this Ointment.? I No cane of Salt Rhcuin, Scurvy, Sore f leads, j Scrofula, or Krysipelns, can long w ithstand j its influence. The inventor haa travelled! | over many parts of the globe, visiting the | principal hosjutals,dispensing this Oiutmcnt, j giving adviee as to its application, an! has thus been the means of restoring jnnt:llo*a j numbers to health. I cs ? ?- ? oore juega, bore Breasts, Wounds &, TJloers. Some of the most cicniifir surgeon* now solely r?*lv nf"Hi Ibo use of this wonderful Ointment, wlum having to cope with tha i worst cases of sores, wounds, ulcers, tjlnndu* hir swelling, and tumors. Professor llollowny lias, l>v command of the Allied Govj cm menu, dispatched to the hospitals of tlio I Mast, large shipments of this ointment, to bo j used under the direction of the Medical Stall in the worst cases of wounds. It ssill cure any ulcer, glandular swelling, stiffness or contraction of the joints, even of 20 years j standing. Files and Fistulas. I These and other similar distressing com* plaints can he effectually cured if the Oint* ; tnent l>e well ruhbed ill over tho parts affect' ed, and by otherwise following the printed | detections around each pot. _ Doth the Qntmcnt and Pills should !? j used in the following eases: bunions, Sore bogs, I burns, Sore Breast*, ("happed Lands, Sore Heads, Chilblains, Sore Throats, Fistulas, Sores of all kinds, (iout, Sprains, Lumbago, Scalds, Mercurial Eruptions, Swelled Giant'a, Piles, Still' Joint?, Rheumatism, I'leers, Suit Uhcuiit, Venerable Sores, Skin disea.?*s, Wound* of all kiuds. %* Solo at the M aMcfactokies of Prof. Uotj.otVAV, 80 Maiden Lanu, New Vorle, I and 244, S ci:ani>, London, and by all ru>? j pectible Druggists and Dealers of MetltI cines throughout tlie United St; tes. and tho 1 civilized world, in Pots and Boxes, at 25ct*. ' bJj cents, and $1 00 each. 'l'hcre is a considerable saving by i taking the larger sizes. N !l.?Directions lbr the guidance of p a . ticnts in every disorder are affixed to eac ! Pot. LATE ARRIVAL or I FANCY AND HEAVY GROCERIES. T11F. undersigned is now receiving and openI in a fresh supply of Heavy and Fancy Given , rics, consisting in nart as follow w Heavy Groceries. i New Orleans and Porti Rico Sugars, Cruabed, j Powdered, Clarified, and I.oat do., Uio, Java, Culm, and Luguira Coffee, Sew (Jrkiug and ll'cut India Molnssea, Salt, Lard, ILuon Side? and Hams, North Carolina and Xeimeace Flour, , Soap and Starch, buckwheat Flour, in Hags and It aire it. Sperm, Adamantine am) Tallow Candle*, 1*. Apple, Goshen, and Eng. Dairy Cheese, 20 hid*. Pink Eye Planting Potatoes, Nos. 1. 2, and 3 , J/tckerel, in Kits, halt' and whole barrwla. FA.XCY GROCER IF. S. Whole. Half and tjuatter boxed Raisin?, Almond*, Fig* and Assorted Candies, Ginger and Green Gage Preserves, lllat-klierry arid Red Current Jeliy, Sardines, Salmon, I.<>lliters and Oysters, H alunt and Tomato Cuutsup, Pickles, Olives, Capei a. Pepper Sauce, brandy Peaches, Pcara and ' berries, Lt-inou Syrup and bla'khcrry Cordial, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Maccarnni, Citron and Jujube Paste, Wine, Soda, and lSuttcr biscuits, fresh Cross and Black well's Eng. .Vustard, fine. 8EGARS AND TOBACCO. Kin Hondo No. 1,A !, Pegars, Klorc dg Carolina No. 1, A 2 do. Palmetto and J. V. Y. C.'s do, | La N icoiiunA, do. Clioh .Touch a?a choice hrwjd,. fihelton'S tine Chewing Tobucea, St. Charles, and Jenny L nd Twist, do. CvUiUKMI, do, WIKEfe AND LIQUORS. j floddard and Champagne brandy. Peach and Apple do.. Old MoDOngahcia XXX Whisko, North Carolina and Millar's Old Rye, do.. Rectitied and Western Corn, do., Jamaica and New Eng. Hum Relxea ami ('arter's jtehie?Uin Schnapps,Old Madeira, Port, Sherry and Mal'pt Wine, KcMsiek, nml Itellycart Sainton Champagne, timet St. Julien Mr-doc. fhainpagnc Cider, J. k R> Tmnt'i Double Strong \lc, yli.hntt k PonV Porter. With A cotnplot* A*SftrUnAOt of Wert India Fruit*, oon-t.inlly o:? linnd, nod a vaiicty of other articles too numerous to specify, all of whdi *WI he mo hi Wo* t'??? C'.-JSfl, or to puue tual ctntamm on short time. W. F. PEHItY. X. B.?I win also art as sen t in either Hunk. W K P. Cfcndun, S. 0. l ata 87, i^L