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tut tW gcmst-rd opinion ?* that Walker j< lifts not yet met wuh ?u?y seriaii* chock. w 13tiU us is in N ??rjr critical itwatKm, and Ki If the liritisli frigate IWident lutU, os u ri Motetl, l?eeii aetjl down from {'auhiiu to e, interfere, on ihe putt of Cost* Kirn, hi* ?f - %>%* , t< A letter from Col. Jtiuney., who it fit r Orevtowa, i* received here, * etuting thwi ^ Wnlker bad boon badly boatefi, and danersod iu iiul tho Colonel could have i?*d do other information on the subject ? tlbaw tho wtpou from Jh">ta Ar&ena*. hi A Urgo uutuber ?f Members of both (. II ounce buys gone down together with et 1tbe ^rtwiUent nod Cabinet to Annapolis Jto p, wiait the Naval Academy and the fine t|, ?tentn frigate Merrimac, which with nil c; Jher armament and a full coanpicinunl of IX snen, had been ordered from NorfbUc to er (that port. ITbe-fceiitittclef thl? morning htm a long |? mrtidesnit^ply ,tt? lire Virginia prunphlet p, iisaoed against Mr. Huchauaii as a candi- wj ^fdate .for ibe Presidency. Tho North tj, <CaroUu.i I>ct\to<;raey Itnvo nomiunted Mr. t|, ftterco, and it would aeetu tlmt nearly all ful the Sou thorp State* will aupport him ill Aha Cincinnati Convention. th .Still, frfr. jHncbanan will be atrong'y ti, -prensed by the Northern Slate*, and espe- j,, anally by Penus/lvani*. There are aome w| diecrcet democratic politician# here who Co thinjc that Mr. Buchanan tnust Ihj nomi- j |,? na'.ed tU* .order to prevent the defeat of the ,|, democratic candidate, or what would Ik- |,j era had or worst-, the failure of the elect1 on | h^f?e the people. be Tlv I'm ritic H til R)?<1 Hill, reported iti ^ ?,r ffre fteuajw by Mr. Weller, from the spe- jt, <cal conuwaiee on the aulje, t it to be t|, taken up for eonahlcralioit and action on the 24;n. Mr. Welk-r, in some remark* M yesterday, expreas.-*! gr?-at confidence in ^ the scheme which he had proj?ete I. Ill |t< hi* remark*, Mr. \Ye!!i* **i<l: i ,1, *''file money, lie jva^did to show, j jH invented in tho road, w<a?M ji*4J thirteen | j,; jjwr cent per annum, au<l?heu|**u lf?; pa* j M. aengor (ire from fe250 to ^tOtl, and by ' t|, lbi? mean* of conveyajme ?ui<l the tuning i n) mf it.in travel, for sixty tho*<a*J pa* j|( ?<-ng*?-? should ajujoiint to Mure th ai ft I,- H| &OO.OU0. /|e ?ho*ed th** great wealth ||f *lt '.diU^nia., osl the improvement* now i mi progre** iu th.-u State, *ml ur^wl tin* i r;| passage of tlw. bill <>n tli* general ground* ' a) <-f neoemuty,, both nt to (rule ami national j ?Je<*iwe, um ?vll An to preacne the union of the State*." H| Mr. Seward hn? also a lio liail ^ Itoml til vie*. 'flu; ult??Uj thing i", j(| i?o JouU, More :i *! tiiiiu n llmiiicial j(| oJ4*aii<M, aid alter the political etui* tj ?( all l?e by the introduction of < (M die project*,?itl* appropriate remark*, we ' p kali it ear no more of it lot Anna time tocuine i j(| . The n?|K?rU of the several parties *ent | out by tin* Government to survey mi l ex- 1 (r plore ditlV rent route* for the road, ?lw?w { C( plainly enough that the project !* ull l*?t | Cf >iujir:u"Uc.iLV at this time. Wo mutt vawait the dyff settlement of the vest reg u of country lyuiK between the Mi**iawippi nn-l the l'acifir. The uewspajarr* do not cease to notice i the final decision* in the greftl Mariposa j i*iui t'HM', ?Hk'ii who Dually decided iii fa I M ?yr of the claimant, Col. ,?rriuuiit. Many \] captious and acriiunyioua comment* haw , ?| Irxu mad* upon the delay* and olwtrur . r, twin iiiW?r|M>>vtl ik> final decree | in tad. FrAitiout's fuvor, and again?t tlie i f? ?f his patent, hy the Attorney tint ml ami hy the California (*. S histrict | (j 4'oiirt, Hut the patent linn Won i-?ued, I ?tid Col. Fremont ami hi* iivi^ium are in t j, nominal Jpotsvaston of the tract of land . | claimed, Lmoi ii as the Mariposa grant, |, subject however to tlitt legal and illegal ' r.' fight* of tli? scatters. j, Hut it is now, a hen the legal contest is tin* speculative value r>f the claim M lias become much ted lived, instead .?f ri*- f, * lug. Im real value ha< become Ik?ttor luimn of late, and that is loudly north H the contest which will be necessary with (j die squatter*. 1 ksafti frum |)iom well acquainted with cj tW MarijHiHR tract, ami llb? |<MK-iil esti j, mate of it* value, that for agricultural ami i| mineral jarr]**-. ? together it is riot worth j r, more than a hundred thousand jollnr?,iho' films been assumed to I-o worth millions. \ TImi dn?sttoaBVrrnored. } Tlie Jftrturih Jlnir*, Mirror, Laurens- ii ?ill? JJeraiU, and other pajHirs opposed to I1 the Cincit.tiati CoiuuilKli n o*? n cr.t iu n this State, have all ignored thu true issue, s< and overslaughed tire aruument i i a vain j h effort to draw elf ami distract the public ( il wind. Finding tlremseUct weapo..tcs? ; n and powerless m the great nrgumcni, ?? i h if* il,e propriety iuid efpwdu; >cy *4 a 1 >erapaatio represent* lion from this State, in ' ii .the nominating Conventi^p, (hey luive ! u turned redoubtable Knigh's. and ?ru now j cl rngogcd in * mont terrific wind mill cor- ( o (lict, sawing llio nir liuiily with the* , tl trenchant Made*. r|*i;?f- I * fwlou* kttrw, when fowl into oIh-Iv-iho, | u they undertake to compromise with the i t? aicendent power by ignoring the origin**! , U fante of quarrel, and in rettin? nn * iw*t I n pitroo* snarl over side issues, "full of hoi- \ jow sounds signifying nothing." o ALofft ?* freeju ?go, started on ? h ?ru*ad# apoinsl lbe(JoiiveiUt<ti)i?t9, armed ti |rith a howling Irutnpet.nnd denunciations tl #iir? nod dark, ft?r their presumpt on in n presuming to presume thnt the jxopie ot s< froulh Carole-* arc so presumptuous ??to n ppj'ose the diflptf* <-f tl?? J *?"' 1 at last account* tliey were lashing their d victim* mmt unnxrcifu'.lr on nro-unl of fl f email turn out*" in Abbeville, !.aiircnss il Barnwell and other JDietricu. Verily they * Mv iJm alf thus"?AdptjirM Jfiformrr. t*atCM fr*LU*#.--p5Mhe iirwt time in 01 tnaay month* ?? sec that fotiioton u> good ' flaw York State Flour ia minted l?y whole* i rale at a fraction under mix ?lolls r* a bar- . ^ When iha channels of coin monies, fa* *Hh the Inferior are fully open, an H. ^ acalance of breadstuff* end provisions will 1 htrdiiftti ipdrnt and as the demand ' from abroad kdirmeished, except at red u* Ll prices, there It a f*'r chance that con- 1 * aomers will yet reap some befteftt frt ,n the l* i ^r^nseten^ of last y?,r. Thefhrroer*. J f nwllcrs and dealers have had their cl.anee; " | . , the consumers will now hare theirs.I Much. howerer, will depend upon the > prpnpertsei the growing emps, which thus fct I far as we have learned, art generally favo- W I kH>i (j!V fVet fi Tie Wild IUa Again. A correspondent of llie LaUio .Gazette, riling under auto .of Uw ? ?? t#?'imo a dm J'nralifta, Arkansas* oa ilJppe* Red b ivei, ?t?tw that lijtc c<^U during Abe pros- " lit *i?itv ha* jbn tk*t region the so- ci rrcst within the iflrmory of man. 'llie p vw* were froaen solid, til* plains present- ti 1 m? unbroken sheet of Miow. Hie wri- ?i r relntrw the following story of an nt- ai mjit to .capture the famous wild man, si ho It** i wen no often encountered on the Ik lydera of Arkansas and iforihuru Louis- \) on; of " In my travels I met a part) from your 81 unity in pursuit of a wild man. They ill *d struck his trail at a cane brake bor- fa wing on 13 rant Lake and the Sun Flow* se J'rairie. I learned from one ot the in irty that the dogs rim l.im to an arm of w; ie lake which was frozen, but not sufti at ently strong to bear his weight, which ?il insequcntly gave wny. lie had, bower- at ', crossed, and the doge were at fill It. d? "One of tlio party, mounted on a fleet at >r.se, coming up, encouraged the dugs to ar irsue, but found '.t impossib'c to cross ro nil his horse, and concluded to follow of e lake round until ho could ascertain to e direction taken by this monster of the fr< rent. On reneliing the opposite side of dit e bend, he was surprised to see some- cd ing in the lake like a innn breaking at: e ice witli bis arms, and hastened, tin- of r cover of the undergrowth, to the spot ?Ic liere lie expected him to come out. lie ro nrealed himself near the plate, where he ax id a full view of him, until he reached tli u shore, where lie came out and sin ok o\ iiicclf. lie represents him as a stout, d* lilctie man, about six feel lour inches in i sit 'iglit, ComideSelv rovere.1 will. I.?:? 'f I ? ownbli cn't, about four to six inches j foi ng. lie ?iij well muscled. And ran up , l? e li-iitk with the fleet ue?s of n deer. ! ex ** Ho says he could have killed him I in ith hi* gun, hut the object of the party 1 ??; >iug to take him alive, and hearing the i >rns of hi* comrades and the howling of th e the ^h'gs on the oppos'to bank of the let ke, lie concluded to ride up ami head at m, so as to bring him to bay anJ then pi cure their prize. So soon, however, a* th e wild man saw the horse and rider ho 01 slosl frantically towards them, npd in nn fii stunt dragged the hunter to the ground i it id tore hiiu in the most dreadful man ' t' r, scratching out one of his eyes and in { re ring the other so much that his com- j p> des despair of the recovery of his sight, j id li'ing large pieces out of his s'joul- : ui rrs and various parts of his Itody. ! sil The monster then twre otT the saddle ' in id bridle fr? m the horse and destroyed , h< lew, arid holding the horse by tlic inane, I nuke a short niece of sapling, ami mount- 1 ai g the niiimai, started at full speed across oi ie plains in the direction of the inonn- i ei ins, guiding the horse with his club.? J lie person 1< ft with the wounded mall, j la forim-d mo that the party w as still in I o muit, having lieeii joined by A hand of! w iendly Indians, and thought that if they [ in >u!d find a place in the mountains not j d< ivered with snowr, or a canebrake in the ' fr cinity to feed their Imrses, they might nl eitake him in a day or two." President Pierce. The Mississippi:*!! cl??*e* an article, in | j, hicli it asserts that the 1 >eiuocT?cV ofl(| ||.<,s;ssip|4 are for the nomination of 1'iev icnl i'ierce, with the following eloquent j ? spouse to tho position that lie i- not I available" Iccuuse of hi* fearless war- o iro upon sectional agitator* : Why i* Mississippi invoked to discard (( euoral l'icrcel W hy i* *he called uj>ori ' ? repudiate lit* administration, when it | j 4* been nil that she could have a?ked i be abolition fanatic* have endeavored, | ;( \ the fury of the storm *%ItivU tjiey ba?e1 (( ii?od against him, to drive him from In* I ^ >*t of ilul\, hut they have failed. And ' lh? South to \ ivld to their arrogant du j ? iKii-h f I* die 'o take counsel of lu?r i () 'iit> t j v "What rca?on do those a**ign for their I r -lion who o|>|n?mi the ro-ixNuinalioii of t (j ieitcral Tiercel !>? they say he has not j v een true to the glorious principle* eouu- t) inted iu hi* inauguralI Oh.no) That Ik* ; 't at not been true to lliu South, even <n met *h? ti sonar of her own tons, the procntaliies delusively of Southern ' jn*tituvncie?, wavered f (Mi, no! They j j (Imil all thin. Hut 'lie in not available !' | t ml why I Hecaute lie lin* done his duty ' i defiance of all oj |htuition. <icner.il 1 Serve hat incurred tlie undoing wrath of 0 ortlieru faetior.ist*; and a new man, not A j oiliuu* to lliem?a man who hat not t ecu r.o prominent in thwarting them in , tieir villainous and traitorous schemes? , ( iu?t lt? chosen on the score of avnilu- j ility! "Away with ?uc)i miserable, time-terv- ' j ig policy ) Jt tends Ujl to fan the flame ; | f free sotlisin; ami ?hjU it will not pur j liase pencil it will tucure contempt ami | hlorpiy for thoao w ho retort to it. When ! ie South once estat>Ji?hcs the policy of' j mrendering northern men wlio have stood : j j. in defeiiuo of const national right aim- I , ly to apjK'iwe the alolition fiend, how ( tig will it be la-lore site will look to thai <, llarter ill vain f?.? fr1 - ? ..! ???1? ... . ? wmsmm hum BU|fp'|lt*(n J j e| ,wnv, then. with (lie cowardly argument f ' nv.iikabilitx " Tins name argument, if J ceded bv bin friends would ban* pros- , rated ;\ndrew Jark?ou in Ilia war again't j n? United State* If aide, when (lie niyrlidons of that mammoth institution were i-fking hie destruction. Put the dcniQc- ( xcy of that day set u? t) Mtpr Mtaui|il?\ j lie fiercer Uie storm raged, the nearer ( h! they gather around the standard of the j f 'hi fJhief, and, girding rp their Joins for | ' ir fight, gJor?PM*.ly did tliey bftif it to i J ictory. j A reaction has taja-n place in the north-1 * rii States. The lion hcarl?d democracy . filial sectioi were for a time overrun l<y ' le Vandal hordes who rallied under the f ng of alaiiilionirni fhd know nothiiigisin, j ut, animated by t lie example of the Pre* ! t lent, who would not strike his color*, iey hare renewed the struggle, and the ' c mut of victory is wafted on every breexe ' jal sweeps over the battle plain. A re j1 ction ha* commenced. The tide has f jrned, ami it will roll onward unless the j ? ontli he.self arrests it under the bad in- I < uence of indiscreet counsels." j ? ? S The last case of absence of mind is tl)at ! * f a s|??p ( *rp. riti r, yiho bit off the end of I 4 pike and di oi r a pUig of tobacco in tin? j t**T$ kottotn. * Xucutic* of He Combs. Yesterday about leu o'clock, n erowd of II agsa, sexes *ud colors, begau to nssem le near the jail in earnest expectation of teing the pnsoheT, MeComl*, enter the irringe prepared l* convey him to the lace of execution. At ten minutes after veUe o'clock, the prisoner left the jail, rcompiured by his spiritual advisers nd the chief of police. The carriage wns ir.rounded by a detachment from t!io at companies, under command of Lieut, food. Uoon nfier arriving at the place ' execution, permission was given by the lerift" to those who desiiod to speak with e prisoner to come forward and bid liitn rewell. Severn! persons availed them!vcs of the invitation, aud took au affectg farewell of the unfortunate man. He as deeply moved nnd extremely pale, id appeared to feel Feasibly his awful :uation. After removing his coat, shoes id neckerchief, be mounted the scaffold liberalely, and the rope being adjusted, a given signal the bolt was withdrawn id ihu drop fell. Unfortunately, the pe was insufficient to sustain the weight the doomed man; it parted, nnd be fell the ground. Wo have been informed, mi good authority, that bis neck was slocntcd. Instantly the sheriff descend I from the scaffold where be had been tnding, nnd with the aid of two police licers and a servant, raised the continued man up again, re adjusted the pe, after which the support was struck vay, and bo remained suspended from o gallows. At five minutes before two .-lock, bis body was cut down and ban <1 over to Ids friends, an attending phy inn having first declared tltat life was tinvL Tints ended the life of this unit-male man, who, giving way to the ie of strong drink, had in a moment of citcment, shot down a city marshal, who the dis- barge of his duty, was endcaviag to | reserve the peace. We might here add, that previously to e execution, the strength of the rope was Med by the SheiitF, and he considered it nply sufllcient to bear the weight of the isoncr. A portion tf the roj>c used on i0 occasion has ritn-e been submitted to ir inspection; it i? three quarter inch, and inly twisted, and we would have judged sullb'ienily strong to sustain a body of >ice the weight attached to it. Hut the suit proved unfortunate, and gave grer.t vin to the officer and spectators. After he came to the ground he was labie to stand, and was doubtless iiisenIde to pain, altbougli when he was again lisod to the scalVoid he was distinctly sard to articulate "Oh! Lord!" 'the duties of the shcritT were faithfully ml promptly performed by himself with lit the M**i-?*iiiiee of hiroJ aid, reflecting rcdit upon tlie officer. This execution, as was intended by the iw, diould act as as a seiious warning to lieis; and, as we rem.-iked yesterday, e trust all who are in the habit of using itoxi rating liquors to excess, ami carrying crtdly weapons, will henceforward refarin oin IhmIi practices and become good, lawhilling citizens.? Carolina Timrx. A Yol'so Dkmocii ir ?.v mh vi yy.?The following interesting iuciLitl which occuried at die lute voting day i Dover, N. 11., r.|i|?ar? in the corre>ponenoe of a Huston paper: "We cannot ??tnit lu mention a circuni unco in ivurd 2, which goes to show flint good blood runs in t ho veins of some f our yeomanry. A young gent by thu ante of Durgin, of Pariuington, was de ied the right to vote. It was contended y the hoy that lie was twenty-one, hut a Iter from an up c? u itry pill doctor was ut ill, alleging that he was not of *g?\ n.1 his name was stricken nnlenii volrnu IF the list. This was rather Steep.' The liermometer was at zero, and the read* l the Country almost impassible, hnt fhitl matter when the lights for which nr fathers fought kieedcep were infringd ?li ? lie chartered a fleet horse and ode away for his lialive home, 18 mile* lis!ant, where was the old family Jlibli rhieh souM tell the tale. On hut arrival llidaviis were made out and signed l>\ "te go<*l old grandmother, who had night him genuine New Ilnin|?*hire I >c< i toe racy on her knee arid at half past flv* .'clock ?the pn'ls having heen closed sr iour and a half?lie prasented hinisell lite more, und d? mended with the \oict f a lion the right to vole. The docu netits were examined* closely ami found orrect, am) into the U?x went as p ump i democratic vote, frcm the ' eagle hird 0 the bottom, as ever was printed. O uoh stuff* are the Now Hampshire bov? nude." Ck i.t. tin ati on or 11 f. sky Clay's Hirtii >av.?The celebration of Henry Ciay'i uilhdny on Saturday at Klasli Cottage n Hanover county, Virginia, the spot o lis nulivily, according to the Hichntom >apeis, was a very brilliant affair. A nong those who were present are named Ion. Caleb Cudiincr. Attorrey (i-neral o ho United States; lion. John J. Critten 1 en, of K ntnckj; lion A. P. ltutler, o soll'.h Carolina' It.1" J|.|"~ '' 1 , ..? .urn v. 19 [Ynueaaee ^ Hon. J nine* M. Miiami, of Vir ;inin, mi J ot litis ? member* of die 1,'ni ed fed ale* incnate. H:?n. W. L. Under rood, of Keiiluekv, iloii. Jolm Cmlwnl nder, of }'etin*ilvnni? and other*?Ifopro tentative* ip f'^?npr?w. poring the <1 liner, which came off ir lie Cottage, ?|weclies were made by 1 lot Jaltfb hushing, jacnatort Puller, Douglai ?rit't-ntlen and Jot *?, and Meaar*. Higlei ind Sidney WeWter. 1 luring the pro [re*a of the k*l??itrcs l|jo vicinity Vnr.wi Hi ijie kiln she*, wa* ctomteijwJ Aaliland. ?i? ??m I*and for Sal*. THK w atrlbfr ofli-o for sale 2M| acre: >f land*, divided into I wot rae la, one contain i>g one hundred and eight) .eight acre*, an< hu other ninety-three About aevcnly-flvo acre* of the land ii reek bottom; fifteen pr twenty nerea ii irnn- h bottom, unliable for font or meadow uie-hiilf clcnrryl apd ditphrd, sp aa to throw he rater po or off of It, ao peraaion mi] erjuire, nnd one hundred and twenty-rtvi ffr )$ tnl? timbered land. (mpatly hlclton nd onk ). The remainder in worn oat land [rowing pp again. Tpp two trapta an bout a palf mile apatt, and both haei ny qpapt||y of excellent wafpi on thepi PHpy ije bctwpvn four or Are miles front i ld*tVOSEK A MII.I.KR. April *>, l*fc? IJKj* | SPECIAL NOTICES. _ WORMS! WORMS!! J/L'&eaA many learned treatises have been ^triltrnj^^hduiiig the origin of. and classifying thcSvorms generated ia the human ysteui-jRt?e?rce.'.y any t?|dr of medical aci- 1 encc ha* etirited more neuto observation and profound research ; aud yet physicians .arc very much divided la opinion on Iho subject. It Utust be admitted, however, that after all, a mode of expelling these t worms, and purifying the body from their ! presence, is of more value than the wisest j disquisitions us to the origin. The expelling agent has at length been found?Dr. MT<anu's Vermifuge, prcpnred by Fleming Dros. is the much sought after specific, and ^ has already superseded all other worm modivinca, its eflies -y being universally acknowl- ] edged by medical practitioners. Purchasers will be careful to ask for Dr. ' M'lMine's Celebrated Vermifuge, uianuf.ie- < tured by Fleming Bros, of Pittsburg, Pa.? ! All oilier Vermifuges in comparison are j worthless. Dr. M,l.rnc's genuine Vornii- , : fuge, also his celebrated l.lver Pills, can now be had at all respectable drug stores. None genuine without the signature of FLEMING BROS. HOI.T.OWAY'S PII.1.S, undoubtedly the best Medicine on sale in the Union.?The extraordinary power po>Kcs*ed hy these Pills have rendered th> .n justly an universal favorite with the citizens of thi Union, owing it is ; presumed to their etflcncy in all diseases of : the liver and stomach. For the cure of sick headaches, bile and indigestion they are also unequalled ; and for all female complaints, 1 whether of the daughter entering into womanhood, or the mother at the turn of lifc? their effect is iufnllibic, as they speedily remove all such complaints from (he svstem ' A RAIL ROAD SUPERINTENDENT. Hon. Jacob Moore, the cflicicnt Supcrin. ' tendon I of the Vermont Central Rail Rond, | states tli.it a few days use of Dr. Roger*' Liverwort, Tar and Canchnlagua, cured liitn 1 of a protracted disease of the Longs after j ( having tried Physician's prescriptions, and nioht other remedies in vain. For sale in Lincustcr by MAGILI. & I1EATII, and by ; all Druggists everywheie. , ' Prick.? In large bottles !. 10?2t j; CATAWBA LODGE, I' I. O. O. F. I NO 24. jgPMk. Will hold their meetings every Thursday Evening at K o'clock, lly Order of the laidge. i. II. COU8.IRT, Sec'/y. 28 fy TNNOI NCEM ENTS. FOE 8ENAT0R. j1 Mr. Eui.ok:?Please announce Mr. I'. T. II \MMOM) as a candidate for the State | Senate at the next election and ohligo M \N V VOTERS. Mr. Editor: Please announce Mr. GEO MeC. WITHEKSPOON as a candidate for Smato at the next election. MANY FRIENDS. _ ... i FOB REPRESENTATIVES. .Mr. Editor : ? Please announce Mr. Al? i FRED ANDROK as n candidate for the j legislature, at the next election, and you \ 1 will oblige MANY VOTERS. j We are authorized and requested to an- i qouiu'c J. WILLIAMS, Esq. as a enndidn'e j for the Legislature. at the next c'oelion. by , ids NUMEROUS FRIENDS. I Mm. Editor :?PI?m* nnnoumw Dr. W. C C'Al'TIIKN as n candidate lor rv-rlits ' tion to tlie la-gUlature, m il oblige lit* Fill FN l)S. j i Mb. 1 '.i itor .?You will jdoaac announce i J.N.MKS |fc HF.ll) as a candidal* f??r j , Ilia Legislature, at tlio in?\t election, nnd 1 I : oblige HIS FRIENDS. | .Mk. Epitok ;.-]'boas nnimum't' Mr. J. T. I I K. BKI.K, us a candidate for lbs J.egii?la. I lure, nnd oblige 1IIS FHIKNIlS. | ~ FOR SHERIFF. C Mn. Envoi::?You will plonM announce HKNKY H ANLXK'K. K"?j. as a candidate for Sheriff of I on.malar District, at the en- , | suing election, nnd oblige MANY SlJIM'ORTSBS. ! ' Mr. Editor I'lrnso nnnounno J< >ll>i | I It WKI.H1I, as a candidate for Slieritf si i ilie next election, nod oblige his friends. i IIa. Eiutok:?I'jrjM snnouiire Mr. K. (j, I billing* a* a candidate for KhujilT St tl)C nejt election, and oblige, II AftY Kki>M'*. I for tax-collector. Mk. Epilog: I'ieawe announce J. R. HUN- 1 I TF.R as a candidate for Tax Collector and oblige, i : MANY VOTF.RS. ^ Ma. KpiTui::?I'leMe awmnnee Co!. J. I FUNDKRBl'RK nun candidate for Tax f Collector and oblige many of f His /rtkkm. I Mr. Editor : I'lcnae announce C. F. ! I1KNSON, Eaq'raaA candidate for Tax Col- I 1 lector nnd oblige, ii .... l' o PJI.4U* 4>I? OJ I'^RTKRH. Mr. Kiutor.?Pleaae innnnncf Mr. Knlcigh ilaipnujiiil a? a candidate for Tax I'ollocior. 1 And Ilia Kriknom. ( I Mr. Kim or?Plcaao announce Wiliiun Kola- j rrtaon a* a candidate for 'fax I'nlltvtor and o, , r 1 Migr Wl? >*RISPMb , ! Mr. Kiutor:?please announce Major J<Jin W. Kiahot a* a candid.**- fc>r Tax Collator, at tlic ensuing election, and oldish, I I Mjm Vofv*a, ; u_i. i ??.1.. N#tl#e i IS lier?d?y given that Town Council Mill , j hold their regular meeting* in Council Knom, 1 at 10 o'clock, A. M , on the liral Tuesday j . in rmh and every month. , J. A HAMS, Intend .nt. Johr C. Skcrert, Clerk. ' April 30, 185^ [ :.uiir sat nis?*r> Ba-. a? i ; r?wa. , JUB creditor* of nenjatiikt SykeaMaaney, t decrnaed, are notified to prrac*n ?r>4 i eatahlith thei; demand*, on or Ik-foae the . Slat May. I860 i By order of the Court, June TormBrtJjy | JAMES I! WITIJKRSI'QQN, Com. Equity, 1#. P. April *1, 1858 10-11-p.f * 9,y Dr. McLANES | clledkatkb 1 VERMIFUGE mver'piixs. j rwo?rtltf k?al Prtparaltom *f th? i|?i They are not recommendea as Universal Cure-alls, but simply for what their name purports. The Vermifuge, for expelling Worms from the human system, has also been administered j with the most satisfactory , results to various animals | subject to Worms. The Livf.r Pills, for j the cure of Livf.r Complaint, all Bilious Derangements, Sick Head- , ache, 6cc. Purchasers will please , be particular to ask for I Dr. C. McLanc's Celc- j bratcd Vermifuge and 1 i LIVER PtT T v K.. I .... m. J, j > 1 V. til t U I bvuuj \ 0 5 . sole proprietor^ Pittsburgh, Pa., and take no other, as there are various ' t j other preparations now ; before the public, pur- | porting to be Vermifuge j and Liver Pills. All j others, in comparison j with Dr. McLanf.'s, are \ worthless. j The genuine McLane's | Vermifuge and Liver Pills can now be had at all respectable Drug j Stores. FLEMING BRO S, 0 Wooi> Sr., Pittsnuno ii. Pa. 8olc Proprietors, j ScotII Sl Mead, No. 111, Charter* Street, J nctt < >rlean?JCcneral Wholesale Agent* for | the Southern State*, to whom all order* mii?t be nddrcHScd. Sold by MAflll.I. dt IIKATII, I.ancnstcr: Reedy &. Wylie,Cheater; J T. Workman, Camden ; A. Malloy, Che raw; Win. cheater & Stilt, Monroe, N. C. April 30. J*56. li ly. Notice to fauurdinne* Ac. mialtnianm trn.l.,.. q ? j I?i? VI MI1U Coinu?iitee*.holdint; their appointment* from Iho Court of Equity for Lancaster District, :?r? notified and required to make and render their respective returns for the past year, on or rfore the 10th May, 1856. Rule* ? ill be issued against those who fail to uinks their returns. JAMES II. WfTHKRSPOOX, Com. Equity, I*. I). 1 Commissioners Office, April 16th. 1850. April "Jit 10-31?p.f. 1.75. BOOK BINDERY AND BLINK BOOK MANUFACTORY I r II K SUBSCRIBER Would respectfully inform the citizen* of Columbia and the surrounding country.that he has open* ed sn establish* ment on RlillARIMtON ST It i: IT, UKAH OF CAROLINA TIMES OFFICE, \\ here ho j* now fully prepared ?o do a|l kinds of work In his line in the best style, the most durable manner, and on as reasonable terms as can bo done ANYWHERE IN THE SOUTH RuUd to uny pattern, bound in the best manner, of superior paper, and p.>gud it required. /nnrq anil yioin 'JSinMng. Periodic*!*, Music Honks, &e, bound in every variety of style. Public snd private libraries rebound; and old hooks repaired IN THE NEATEST IIAHNER. ORDERS FROM TI1E COUNTRY For Sheriffs', Ordinaries', Clerks', aqd othor Blank Books, \\ lib patterns sent,mid the nosessary jnstrup* tipp* given, will meet nith junajpt attention. J ajw Jtook*. and all printed matter, old or new, will b? particularly attended to. NsOie* lettered on book* with gold. NT I' i noiii sending book* will please I*? care In I in their direction*. K. R. RTUKKW. ('. 1'iijil.ja, April '23, 1866. lO-tf. Fresh. Drugs, Medicine?, &on 8lo, Aro received eiety week?among the latent aro n frenli supply ot' Citrate of Slav. ne*ia, Tarr.inta Seltxcr and Aperient,Coxc a Sparkling Gelatine, Cleveland'* Cologne on draught, BALM OK A THOUSAND 1 Kid AVKKS, Hock Potash inCana, with full directions for making hrrd and soft Soap. [ AIX)) CLKVKI4WIMV Original I'rite Jt|ed*l Cologne Water in !'lnt Bottle*, Prentiss' Toilet Powder, Go? land's Lotjon, J.yon'a Kafliairnn, Barry'* Trit'opherotl*, Knurl'* Kau J.unUul, Ac., A \ Ju*t received at J, E. DillW'S. i U^p.jen, April '2J, |d66 JO M' NEW DBXra STORE. 77/A' "uNDBBsfoNKD TAKES pleasure in informing th? friends I and former patrons of her husband, that aba | haa opened a DRUG STORE, next door [ bvlovr the AASONIC HALL, | where will constantly be kept * fresh and select Stork of Drugs, Chemicals, Katrily and Plantation Medicine*, Soaps, Perfumery, Brushes, Spices, nnd Fancy Articles, Pens, Paper, Envelopes, Iiiks, Ac., Ac., And respectfully solicits a continuance of the patronage so liberally bestowed on him. J. E. DK HAY. wr Mr. Dr Hay will give personal at* tention to the business details of the Store ; and residing on the premises, persons arriving in town after night and wanting Medicines, will be watted on AT ANY HOUR. Camden, April 33, I KM. 10-tlj. MAGNIFICENT MARYLAND LOTTERIES. 158,313 D0IXAB8!! 2 NOW 18 YOUR TIME FOR A FORTUNE. ONE TRIAL MAY MAKE YOU RICH FOR L1FE1 _______ i PAYMENT OF PHIZES GUARANTEED BY THE STATE OF MAINE. I1 1 'I he follow ing aplendld Schemes arc more ! particularly worthy the attention of the public; composing some of the most Bril/iant Lotteries ever drawn in the United States. On Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, Ok Each IVkick, ( During February, March and April will be i drawn one of the following Beautiful cH-iivmcH: Tickets SI- Halves 50 cts. Quarters 25 ; For $25, we win! Pucknge Whole, Half and J Quarter Tickets. | For ?10, we send Package Halves and Tw? Whole Ticket*. For |5 we Bend Package Quarters nnd One Whole Ticket. A SUPERIOR LOTTERY. A Good Chnucc for s Sinai/ Fortune. 50,643 DOLLARS! Maryland Consolidated Lottery. Class 57, To be drawn on Tuesdays, 185/5. 1 prize of $5,000 is #5.000 4 prizes of 1,250 ate 5.000 10 d> 100 are 1,000 10 do Ho ure 800 10 do 00 are 600 10 do 35 arc 350 175 do 25 are 4,375 03 do 12 are 759 03 do 10 are 630 63 do 8 am 50-1 63 do 6 are 378 i 3.906 do 2 am 7.812 23,436 do 1 are 23,436 * 27 814 prizes amounting to $50,643 57,057 DOLLARS! On* or ma UiCMK.r Sciikuas avss P*a*5 Maryland Consolidated Lottery, Cli^R 65, To be drawn on Thursdays, 1856. I prize of $5,000 is $5,000 5 prizes of 1,000 ars 6,000 10 do 125 are * 1,250 10 do 75 are 750 30 do 50 are 1,500 I 30 do 31 are 91" 900 do SO are 4,000 G5 do 10 ?r? 650 65 do 8 are 590 65 do 6 are 390 130 do 4 are 590 4.715 do 9 are 9,490 2",040 do 1 are 27,040 ! 32,396 prizes amounting to $57,057 I ANOTHER RICH ONE DOLLAR I/)TTERY.# 50,643 DOLLARS! ORDER EARLY FOR PACKAGES. Maryland Consolidated Lottery. j Clam 77, I To be drawn on Saturday a, 1956. 1 prize of $5.'H>0 * $5,000 1 do 1,099 are 1,099 4 do 1,000 are 4,000 10 do 250 are 2,500 J 10 do 00 nre 900 | 104 do 20 are 2,840 ' 68 do 15 are 951 63 do 10 ar* 630 63 do 5 ?ro 315 2,960 do 3 aro 7,938 22.346 do 1 are 23,346 27,814 prize amounting to $50,643 The price of aingtc Tickets in any of the above lotteries are WHOLE TICK ATS $1,00 i HALF " 50 et?. Qb ARTKR " 2 brt$. We pay the auiuc atte ntion to an order for a single Ticket as to ORDERS FOR PACKAGES. | Whwh aland a much b< lU?r chance of obtaining a prize, at* every drawn number Ui u at be on the tick eta of live package, and | as there ie two or three prizes in each pack age.it may be that the high pii/e ia aiuong i them. liv acieral Oeraouaclubliinc tmrt.ll,. ! of tl>* 10 )? small And they aland a i muili bfttif shanee of a prize, a* will be j aeeu by the following Pricet for Packages : j Cert'* of Pack's of 36 Whole*, coat $16,00 do do *J6 l|alve*, cost H.OO do do 36 Quarter*, coat 4,00 lid do 36 higllthfl, coat 9.00 !rr All prizoa paid by drafts on the nearest citiea or aa purchaser* may direct. Mr Dill* on all solvent [tanks taken at I par. { The official scheme *UI be sent with all ' tickets ordered, n#d on the day the lottery j draws the otiiciat drawing will be forwarded, t togother with a written explanation <pf the | result of tlie purchase*. / | Persons addressing the undersigned may i routidrnl/y ruly upon having their orders j filled by return tpaif, and the strictest uon| fide nee observed. The great Luck whtub has attended n*r < ' office Will fully authorize ua in saving t*rnt to aecurc a competency f*>r tifu U j* oply ! necessary U> address yzmr^fdars to \111.1. FA 4. CO. D<>\ Mi Ps>?t Office, Daltioiore, Ifd1 Fub'y t?, UU? ft)?fo let lis urnirimSt HOLLQWAY'S PILLS. WHY ARE WE SICKf It lie* been the lot of the human race to b* weighed do wo I>y diacaae end suffering. Holloway'a PUia are specially adapted to the relief of the WEAK, (he NERVOUS, the DELICATE and the INFIRM, of all clirnea, agea, aeaee, and constitutions. Professor Hollowav poire* ally superintend* the mnntifncture of his medicines in the Ihiited State*, and offer* them to a free and enlightened people, as the beat rented? the world ever produced for the remoral of di^saaea. These Pills Purify the Blood. These famous I*i(!a are oxpresaly combitned to operate on the stomach, the liver, the kidney* the lung?, the skin and ilia howela, correcting any derangement in their function*, purifying the blood, the very fountain oi life, and thua raring dineaae in ull its forms. Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint. Nearly half the human race linr? taken thee* Fill*. it has Ween proved in all part* of the world, that nothing haa been found equal to them in cases of disorders of lire liver, dyspepsia and stomach complaints generally. 'i'hrj *oon give a healthy tone to these orgnna, however much deranged, and when all ptlier p.eu:a have failed, General Debility?111 Health. J/any of the most despotic governments havf onened their Custom Houses to the introduce tion of these Fills, that they may become the medicine of the masses. Learned Colleges ad* tuit that this medicine ia the best remedy ever ever known for persons of delicate health, or where the system has bceu impaired as its in. vigorating properties never foil to adbid relief Female Complaints. Ko Female, young or old. should l?e without this celebrated medicine. It corrects and regulate* the mouthy courses at all poiiods, acting in inaiiy cnaos like a charm, it is also the boat and safest medicine that can b? given to chil. dven of all ages, and for any complaint; consequently no family ahould be without it. Jlulloway s Pills are the best remd'lhi **?? //o> i/r/irW / ,?,. th? M v?? ?( ?(V ?r?v iWf IVV yu# if(?/ y lowing Diseases: Aalhiua, Head-ache, Bowel Complaint*, Indigestion, Cough*, Influenza, fold*, Inflammation, L'liext Dioeaxva, Inward Weakness,* C until enem, Liver Complaint., Dv*pep*ia, Iiownnaa of Spirits, Diarrhota. 111m, L) ropey, Stoi.a and (1 ravel,1f Debility, Secondary Sy mptoma, i'lfl'iir and Ague, Venereal A flection*, KcMiab: Complaint*, Worm* of all kind*, f KoU> av imf. M t*ufa? roRI?.*0? Paorf.ahoit Iioj.poWAY, 80 Maiden Laxf., New VoHK.aod 211,Stua*d, 1-omios, and by all rcHprctnble Druggists and dealer* of Medicine* throughout the United State*, and the civilized world, in box**, at 25 cents,. 62} iiU and 91 aneh. J3ftr"There ;? *considerable sating by ta king the larger aizea. N.B.?Direction* for th? guidance of pa tienta in arsry disorder art affixed to eacfc Box 20 ly. LATK ARRIVAL or FANCY AKI) HEAVY GROCERIES. T1IK underi-tgiied i* now receiving and openin a fre-h supply of Heavy and Fancy Greet* rie*, couaixting in part aa follows. Heavy Groceries. New Orleans and Port! Rico Sugars, Crushed, Powdered, Clarified, and Loaf do., Kio, Java, Cuba, and Laguira CotTee, New Oi'luan* and IPeat India Molaxae*, Felt, laird. Bacon Ride* and Ham*, North Carolina and Tennessee Floiir, Soap and Starch. Iluekwheat Flour, in Begs and Barrel*, Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow Candle*, P. Apple, (ioelien, and Kng? Dairy Cheese. 20 bbl*. Piuk K) e Plant jug Potatoes, No*. 1. 2, and t J/aekerel, in Kjt?, hah ml whole Harrele, FA XV Y VUOCZKJES, Whole, Half ami (JiUiiter jioxc* Rubinr, Almond*, Fig* and Assorted Candies, Ginger slid Green Gage Preserves, Blackberry and Red Current Jelly, Sardines, Salmon, LobsUira and Oysters, H'ulunt and Tomato Cautxup, Pickjea, Olivet, Capei h, Pepper Sauce, Brandy P?aehcs, Pear* and Cherries, Lento* Syrup and Blackberry Cordial, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Hip caroni, Citron *iuj Jo j-iha P*aU', ? in*-, i ki.A a ra .. _ I rw*m, env <)W"y Illicceit*, fri *li Croat and Black well'* Eng. ,tfu?tard, Una. 8E0AE8 AND TOBACCO. Rio Hondo No. 1, JL 2, Scgarn. Flore tie Carolina No. 1,4 ! do. Palmetto and J. V. Y. C.'a do^ La Nicotian*, d?, Clioh Conah*?4 choice brand, KheltonN fine Chawing Totwcca, ; Bt. CUariaa, and Jenny Lind T*i*. d* Common, da, I WIVES AVO L1QU0ES. I Ooddard and 'liii ipacnt Brandy, Peacfe 1 and Apple do., uiu Monongahela XXX Whither, North Carolina and Millar a Old Rj?, do. JiutfL i fled ?"d W?4fn) tforn, do , Jemaiea ajid 1 Mow Eng. Rum , ftolrea and Chrlore Bcliiedaui Srhnappa, Old Jfadoirtb Port, Sherry and MaTgt Wine, llcidaick, and BeL ly-eart Salmon Champagne, Claret St. Julian Medoc. ^*hani|?agne Cider, J. % ft, Tenant'* Double Strong lie, Abbott k SaD*| Porter. | IPith a complete asanitment of Weet Indi* ' Froiia, eonrtantly on baud, and a eariety if I other articlee too ntimaroaa to epeeHv, all of wMl will It aold low for fid811, or to panp mm) automate on abort time. V, f KMT. I, B??I rfleW tfoaa agent ill either Jlatdt, Camden, 8 C feb %1, J? Mlnnli* OK all kind*, neatly printed at (iia