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Counterfeit Money. Among the odd ite.ns given in the annual report of the American Trnct Society there is one to tiie effect that during the pest yesr that institution received not lees tlun tOtS, 10 in broken nnd counterfeit hills,through the contribution bo*. There ie something really singular in the idea of giving counterfeit money for such a purIKjee, and it is l>oine out in other matters, leggara in the streets and hand organists are said to receive more counterfeit money tban any other persons, while we have heard that at one time,subscriptions to our leading literary magazines, especially when remitted from the West, contained an almost incredible proportion of worthless "wild cat" currency. We can understand that a rascal can deliberately issue a forged note and receive value for it; wo can also understand that a person, inspired by recklessness or ostentation, could make some of those unusual contributions to a church box, of which, l-uttons, brail nails, and pieces of tobacco, are popularly supposed to constitute the greatest portion. As for cl ting editors, that seems to come "by nature" to an incredibly great number of men. Hut that a man with any pretence to decency, or who goes to church at all for any other purpose save picking pockets, should give to religion or to the poor a counterfeit note is an anomaly which seems beyond explanation. We presume that it results from a mixed feeling of theft aud carelessness. Many men, who would not for the world deliberately pass ? counterfeit bll for va'ue received, are still adverse to burning one.? It looks so much like money,and they restuu.1 tl.a n.loln.l n...A it. ? * >1./... .... 1 ft % ...v vri ? ( * m/ H.UVII %? #%* Uiri ft*iiiir?J ?v?n it* likeness. To nuch men, charity end religion occupy about the same infer'or relation to practical and worldly benefit?, as a counterfeit note doee to the solid coin, and they consequently give the had for good purposes. " It mny pan* they argue, "and inay do tome good; at any rate let it go!" How few there are among those who thus (o t a had note adrift who ever refle t on it* po*?ih|e result*. It i? sure ?> cause tronhle and vexation to aoire one?it mav very possibly prove a cause of imprisonment to the innocent, of suspicion and of tempt-tion to renewed guilt. Like every wicked thought in print, it it capable of 'indirectly causing endiesa trouble, until it is finally and utterly destrnred. Let the next reader of these lin*a, who gets a counterfeit note in hi* possession destroy it without delay. Fire is the only means ??f purifying such money.? Phila d.lphiu Bulletin. The Si Loui? Herald say*: "Just as the steamer Keyston was al>out shoving off from our landing on Thursday?on which l?oat were Col. lluford, of Alabama, and his company, on their way to Kansas?some daring and expert thief broke open Col. Hufo'd's trunk and stole Ave thousand dollars. It is sup( osed the thief was on the boat and went up with the ;ompany, so that he will probably be discovered before they reach Kansas. Intel igeuce of the robbery was brought to this city hy a descending I-eat fioiu the Missouri river, the robbery not having lieen discovered until the Keystoua was out from our wharf." Exchange or CowruMaifra.?A f?-a weeks since.in the Nicholas Circuit Court, Ky. Mr. Garrett Ihavia Was bullying a witness named Kwlwvts, and derisively called him captain, when the following dialogue too |?lace: %*?:. ? miiimm?i am no military man, Mr. Dsvi?, l?ut when you arc elected President i Imp* you will give ma a commissi* n. Mr. Davis (furioualy)?If I were IW.(lent, the first thing I should do would b* to have you hung, sir! Witness (with a o'lirt how)?Thank you. V r. Davis; Wut if I live until you be.corns President to have ma hung, life will Income a burden. "1 was Mistake*."? A lively writer it ?s sviil "I was mistaken," are the three hardest words to pronounce in the English language. Vet it seems Wilt acknowledge lig (list we are wi?er than we were before to ?*e our error, and huttihler tknn l?fore to own it. Put so it is; and Gold a nith observes, that Frc>'e hk the Ors?.t did himself more honor by his letter to his Sonata, stating that he had just lost a Seal battle by bis own fault, than by all a victories he hnd won. Perbapa our gteaiest perfection here is not to escape imperfections, hut to see and acknowledge and lament and correct them.?Joy. 0x? Wat to Esrrr a Cart.?An honest son of Erin lately arrived at Haiti snore, was *mnlnv<wt in Ar\mm ?i:?< ? ' , r?/ ? ' v"*' * Not being an adopt in the art and mystery of hauling dirt, he was wofully perpleied when ha wished to empty the eart, and after as much insnoeuverirg to get it into prop* position as would have tufSeed to tpove a serentylour ha marchad up to the jiorse's head, seized the bridle with a powerful graep, aad sang out, with hearty good will, "rare up! rare up!* calculating, are suppose, that the horse would olevata himself far enough to empty the cart! Apmiihmi to i'aMrricc.?The ftdlow. |ng gentlemen have been admitted to practice in the Courts of Law : llobt. E. Allison, York; J as. m. Bowden, Kpartanburg; J as. C, Calhoun, Abbeville; David hi. Clarke, Columbia; Ja?. A. Dr.zier, fvlgefiold; W. A.Moore, York; J. WardJaw l'errin, Al4>eville; A> Bailey, Orangeburg; Jaa. U. Steedmsn, ||arn? Well: Joe. T. Walsh, Chartistoo; I. D. Witherspoon, York. We hare been favored says ins Nsw Orleans Pita punt, of May lib, with the following attract from a letter, d*tvd i Zfatchea, May 6th, to a commercial hoes* to thia city: The storms oi last week washed out one valley crops, and did much damage, flail atones of seven and pine inches were nee seared all around us, no the ridge,' awl In our place. at , Capt. Hunt's and Mr. Orafoo's, lhav went through the root of buildings, in Jefferson, three miles above as, several plantations were greatly toured by the wind. Homes, gins, 4*., ?m cried AWajrr KY * ft# Aomittkii.?The following gentle have been admitted a* Solicitors in Kq 11. W. Aditon, Edgefield; Jefferson Cb' Spartanburg; Jut.8. Cot h ran, Abbev , \V. Con per Inglis, Clieraw; J. 11. Mara ! Abbev ill; Edward McCrtftdy, jr., Chft I ton; K. C. McClure, Clioster; D. II. Mo c#?, Charleston; M. II. Mueee, Suinptt T. WaJah, Charleston.??jnmiit4r TO PERIODICAL PU5LICHER Tlia Editor af the Washington (I). Spectator designs to publish, about Au| next, a liat of all the periodicals from uio lies to dailies in the United Statoa?emb log California and the Territories?* 1 terms and general character, so far as he ascertain them. To aid in making up his list, and in r.ving out; hit further plan, he invites publishers to send him three copies of t! publications, first issued after the fourtl July, (or such as ahall contain fullest counts of the oci urrcncca of that d; These he propones to hind?one set to filled in the Congressional library?on< ths Ubrary of the Smithsonian Inatitut ?the other for his own sanctum, lie also requests this notice may be aerted once or more times, in the edito columns ol* his cotomporaric*. Those p Ushers who give it a place and send hir copy of their papers containing it, w:ll furnish.-d with a cepy of the list, w hen p liahed WxsitisGT.m, D. C, May 3. 1856. LANCASTER PRICES CUR&EB CORRECTED WEEKLY MAGILL & HEATH. Hanging (iunnr per yd 13 3-4 lo 90 Bale Hop*-, per 12 1-2 to 14 Cotton Hope, per lb 26 Butter, 12 12 to 1ft Beef, 4 to Bacon, Hog Round, 21 1-1 to IS lleesaai, 111 to SO Coffee, Rio, It to 16 Com, 10 to "5 Chickens, per pair SO to 16 Rggf, per dot 10 Flour, per bl 6.73 to ft 60 Foddv., per cwt 61 to 76 Iron, per pouud 6 3-4 to ft l.ard, per lb 1* 1-2 to 1! Lead, per lb 12 Molasses, N. O. per gal ftft to 75 Nail*, cut, per keg ft.2ft to ft.fttl Hate, per bushel ftO Rotatoee, Northern per buahel 1,75 I'o'atocs, Country per bush* 1 lUO 1'owder, per lb 60 Rice per bushel 4.60 t? ft.dC Sugar, N. O. per lb 10 Pi 12 Sugar, Crushed, per lb 1 ft to 15 Salt, per bu?hel 1.23 T.-a Hyson, per lb 100 to 1.23 Tallow, per lb 10 to It THE MARKET8. Chari.cstom, May 16, 186 CoTTO*.?The sr.lea reported to ua !o. ! am*>unt to 700 bales, of which 61 at I 103 nt 10}. r.nd 639 at 11. Wo undcrat j however, at the aanio time, that Larger Ir | actions had taken place, the particular wnk-n wore net permitted to tran?pir The market v r.a reported as unsettled, prices in favor of buysrs. Colvmbia, May 16, lU There was rather more animation is cotton market yesterday, although pr *?r? out quutabl v higher. Some. *J00 t changed hand*, at prices ranging fron for inferior, 1U| for good middling. MARRIED, In Union County, N. C. on the 39th / bv Tlio'iiaa C. Wilaon, K*q., Mr. i.Cli J liKI.MS to RACHEL daughter of 11 I II. Craig, all of aaid county. Oh! may those heart* by love united And mingled into one, Still I eep those vuwa no fondly bligl And drram of them aloje. SPECIAL N0TICK& UOTIIKR8 TRY IT! If ion wi?h to find a medicine peculi adapted to cure tho Snuffle*, Wheesinf bad Cold* in yonr children, whirh ar apt to bring on Croup, try Dr. Rogers erwert.Tar and Canchalagna, a safe and tain remedy for these complaints. It in pleaaant to the tante. For aaln in Lanoa ! by MACtlLl. L. 11K ATI I, and by 1/rogj everywhere. 1'kicK?In largo bottles $1. 14-2 IIOLLpWAra OINTMENT 4L PII the moat effectual remedy for Old Wol and Ulcers,?The wonderful ettrca dail; footed by these celebrated remedies I eetabiished them with thn citizens of Union, ae two of the finest preparations i made known, and it is an astonishing I that they will heal and eure old wot and ulcers of twenty years standing, c after every other treatment has been r?-t ed to ineffectually. A 1 cutaneouseruot ' readily yield to their mighty power; an< the cure of Aethtna, they are inraluable DISFASF OF THF, LIVER. When the celebrated Dr. Ruah deeli that drunbenneae waa a d'ueaae, he vnur ltd a truth whieh the eipvrienee and ob ration of medical men U every day eoofi Inf. The many apparently iaeane ever of thoee who iodulge in the nee of apii oua liquor*, may be thee accounted fo The true eauae of conduct, which la l? for infatuation, la eery frequently a dice; atate of the liver. No organ in the bui ayetem, when deranged, prodacea a n frightful catalogue of diaeaaea. And il lead of applying remedial to the mani Utioni of dieaaao, aa ietee often the e phyaiclena would preneribe with a vfet the orifinal eauae. few death a would re from diaeaaea induced by a deranged a of the liver. Three fourtha of the dice enumerated W?der the head of Coo an lion, have thai r seat in a diaeaaed Live Dr. M'LWe celebrated Uvc Pillo, pre rd by Pleiaiaf RrM , are a certain euro. |pT purehieera will be careful to for 1)R. M'l.ANE'fi (ELF. BR ATE I) 1 j F.R PlliU, manufactured by PI.EMI BROS, of Pittmumi, Pa. All ol Vrtmlfugea la eomperiaon are worth Or. U'lme'* genuine liver'Pi'.le, aleo eelrbrnL-d Vermifuge, can now ha ha all reepertable drug ?t??rea. A'our gm yidMf tht ?g usturr of PI J.V.JNO mini rotn FEVER AND AGUE?ANINFALJBLE I uity CURE.?We defy the world to produce any oice, medicine which doea not contain Quinine, ille ; Bark, Araenic, Mcrcnry or any noxious or deadly compound, to cure this annoying r'J** disease so effectually as Carter's Spanish ? j Mixture. While it contains none of the ' ' above named dangerous articles, yet it pos sesscs a power in relieving and curing Fa- f g Ter and Ague which cannot be approached ? c j by any of them separately or in combina- ' . lion. It acts specifically on the Liver, Pu> ^ rifies the Blood, opens the pores of the skin | and assists nature to expel front the system i ' ith '*'e *** ""* or what is as bad, ihe * remains of the Mineral Drugs, which clog J snd finally deatroy the constitution. I Sec the core sf Mr. Longdcn of Virginia; j lj He had Chilla twice a day for 3 years, noth^ . ing would relieve him until he tried Carter's " ^ Spanish Mixture, only 3 bottles of which ^ effectually restored hint to health, nor has f \ he had a return of the disease since. I 0 -in CATAWBA LODOE, 1 ;; i. o. o. f. rial _ NO 34. U^" jJPMMhk Will hold their meetings every " * Thursday Evening ?t 8 o'clock. t ' I lly Order of the I-odge. ,ul>- J. II. COUS.tRT, Src'fy. 28lr ~ ' anWincementsT'"' FOR 8EHAT0R. Ma. Kdi:on:?IMvasc announce Mr. P. T. HAMMOND aa a candidate for the State Senate at the next election and oblige 1 MANY VOTERS. Mr. Editor: Please announce Mr. GEO. 0 MeC. WITIIKRNPOON u a candidate for * Senate at the neit election. > 2 MANY FRIENDS. J FOR REPRESENTATIVES. J We arc authorized and requested to an- 1 nounce J. NVI l.l.l A VIS, Esq.. ae a Candida** t for the legislature. at the nest e'estinn. by b .. hia NUMEROU8 FRIENDS. ? '? Mr. Editor :?Please announce Dr. W. ' ! ? C CAUTIIEN aa a candidate lor re-alec- a lion to the legislature, ai d oblige hia > FRIENDS. ? , Mr. Editor-.?You will plcaao announce I i Capt. JAMES L KKID aa acardidntT for c I the I-cgialature, at the next election, and f oblige HIS FRIENDS. t i * Ma. Editor :?Please announce Mr. J. T. 5 , K. RKI.K, aa a candidate for the legists- c i turr, and oblige 11IS FRIENDS. I FOR SHERIFF. J Mk Editor:?You will please announce i 6. ('apt G. M. FL'NUERIP'KK, as a candi- I ,^ny date for Sheriff at the ensuing election, and | joj, oblige hia friends. < Mr Editor :?You will please announce , HENRY HANCOCK,Esq. as a candidate , 4 ? for Sh'-rifl" of Lancaster District, at the en- < '"J suing election, and oblige , 4Bd MANY SUPPORTERS. c Mr. Editor:?Please announce JOHN , , R. WELSH, aa a candidate for Sheriff at * the neat election, and oblige hia friends, icea ' ' alea ||a. Editor:? Please announce Mr. li. G. 1 i RJ Hillings aa a candidate for Sheriff at the neat i election, and oblige. Mart Eribrds. i FOR TAX-COLLECTOR. Mk. Editor :?Vou *?ill please announce Wpri! JEFFERSON R. OONNELL, E..j? a* a tOY a.iudidate fur Tax Collector, at the ensuing ugh elrctiun, and oblige hia Numerous Fricrdk. Mr. Editor: I'.mw announce J. R. HUN'. . TKR *a a candidate for Tax Collector and oblige, _ MANY VOTERS. Mb. Editor:?PUaee announce CM. J. FUNDhRBURK u a candidate for Tax Collector and oblire many of Hia /surds. iarlv Editor: I'leaa* annonnce C. F. I1KNSON, K?q'r*aa candidate fur Tax Col. *' lector and oblige, * *? Mary r'auxDs axd SirrronTRRn. LiV* Ma. Koitor ?Iteaae announce Mr."Raleigh , ,r* Hammond w a candidate for Tax Collector, aleo And otdigu, Ilia KaixaDa. ^rT Ma. Kmtor?Ilea** announce Wiliinm Rob|i?t* ertaon aa a candidate for Tax Collector and o* blige Hie Kaiaane. It. Ma Kioto*:?I'leaae announce Major J oh u W. Niahet aa a candidate for Tax Collector, at the onming election, and oblire, Mary Voraaa. j inda ?flH-HB?""MBf I frf Wanted. iiavai ' th THE Town Council of Lancaster wish to " engage the aerrices of two or three day la* * borer*, to work en the street* during the act' Summer. Liberal wagea will be paid.? inda White men would be preferred, tven Apply to J. ADAMS, . Intendant T. C. May 91, 1856. 11?3t tona _ 1 f,,r JUST RECEIVED a Urge supply of Dr. Hoofland'e Cvlebrnted German Bitter*.? Call and get one of hi* Almanacs?at IIAS8EI.TLNE A. CURETO.VS. May !2!h 13?tf. ^ BAOONTB AOON llT aer- 3000 lb*, prime North Barolioa Bacon for I rm- sale low for cash and cash only, at I I1A8HELT1NE A. CURETONYL i rUu- **'?? " ken ??iW UAUVI OiV&jei. THE UNDERSIGNED man TAKKS plensor* in informing the frienda >or* and former pntrona of her huahnnd, that ah* in- haa opened a DRUG STORK, neit door 1 if.* below the i eee, 1AHORIIC HALL, r to where wiJJ constantly be kept a freah and ' -Bjl seleet Stock of ' Ute Chemicals, Family and I'lantaMM tion Medicine*, Soap*, Perfumery, . liru*h?, Spice*, ami Fancy Article*^ Pen*, Paper, Envelopes, Ink*, And reepentfally selirita a continuance of the patron age ap liberally Watowed on him. * JV, I JJ. DE HAY. ( ING HT lfr. De Hay will |ir? personal aU ; H,#r Mntion to th? boaineaa details of the Store ; ? , and residing on the premises, persons arrir. ing in town after night and wanting MedU cine*, will be waited on AT ANY HOUR. < d at Camden, April 23, 1866. lo-tlj. BOOK A^ID JOII WORK, H Qf fb kinds, executed t)t tjiia Ofir*. AW ORDINANCE To require Side Walks or Pavements to ' made on certain Streets in the Vil- I I lq/ge of Lancaster. ! ' 8%c. 1. Be it ordained b? ths Intcndant ind Town Council of tho Village of l<ancna- ^ er, ind by the nuthoritv of the ume, That ill owner* of I<ol?, piece* or parcel* of Land, and all Trustee* of Churches, School* ind Academics, a* well the Commission. >rs of Public Building*, in th* corporate ' iraits of the Village of lAncaater, which .x>t*, parcels or piece* of Land may be, or V ront, en wv of the Streets of the said Vil. age be, and they are hereby required, withn tho time, nml after the manner hcreinaf. er prescribed, to make or cause to be m?de, >ut in good order and kept in repair, the j iide Walks or Pavement* fronting on their hot or I/ots, or those under their legal su. rervision respsetivelv. Sec. 2. And be it further ordained by the p uithority aforesaid. That the Streets upon irhich the Side Walk* or Pavement* are ie rein before required to be made, be the ollowirg, namely : B.*oad Street in it* whole eogth, except from Meeting to Barr Street, Jid Dunlup from White Street to their we*. P ern extremity ; and the Side Walk* in front if all Ix>ts on the following Street*, built ipon, and designed either for dwellings or lubiic building*, the hoiuM-a on which front >n naid Street*, namely: Catawba, French, Vhite, Market, Meeting and Arch Street*. Sec. 3. And be it further ordained by he authority aforesaid, That the owner* or F pgnl anperviaera of the Lota, piece* or parel* of Land in the Village of Lancaster n* V foresaid be, and they *re hereby required, 0 proeuro hewed or sawed timber ten inches 11are, of heart pins or oak, fur the curbing f such Pavement* or Side Walk*, to layaid timber down on a line with the Sine , "< 1 front of, and eleven feet from, the lino of lc icir I?ot or I o'* respectively,on Broad Sire* t nd nine feet from the line of their Ix?t or Lot* b< espcc lively?on all other Street* ; to remove II tree*, (except *uch a* may not, on view f Intcndant or any of the Wardens, be rearded aa a nuisance,) stump*, roots, orothr obstructions from tits Walks; and to fill p the ?atno with ?ach material as will be **t calculated to form a firm Pavement, ol 'hs top to b* graded ai,u ttruVc!!vJ, giving lie Pavement two iachea fall.no as to allow t! he water to flow freely in to the Street Ciuter. Provided, neverthele**, That nothing ci rein contninvd shall be *o construed as to b xtend to the owners of any Lot*, pieces or ?i areola of Land, lying on any of the Streets tl vhich are not built upon, or if built upon, ? re not in actual use, or designed to be used J" >r occupied ; and provided, further. That n there the owner of anv Lit may already g i-:.i j * ? i . . ia?c vwiuiiig ?a?u uuwn. aiiu irie I'llVflilirlit ? nadc?such owner ahnll be required only to * >ut the same in pood order, ?o as to make 1 ho Pavement conform to the prescribed rc- J luuition* of thie Ordinance io breadth, inlination. die. 8r.c. 4. And be it further ardained by the authority aforesaid, That the ownera and egal supervisors of such Lot or Lots, pieces tud parcels of l^and before mentioned, front ng on w hich, the Pavements or Sidewalks, c Hereinbefore required to bo made, put in ^ ^ood order, and kept in repair, be, and they { *rc hereby required to finish and complete th? same, and liavo ready for inspection, on ?r before the lOlli (tenth) day of October ,, scat; and for refusal or neglect to comply < with the provisions of this Ordinance, on ( conviction thereof, before the intendant and Town Council, shall l?? fined in double the Lax imposed upon such otrender's real estate {' Tor the year 1856. j Dons and ratified in Council, in Council _ Chamber, this 16th day of May, in the year a of our Lord, cue thousand eight hundred a tnd fifty .six, and in the eightieth year of the Independence of the United States of America. J. ADAMS, Intendant T. C. L. Jons C. Sr.cntsT, Clerk. GKAN I) SPECULATION! FOR A SMALL INVESTMENT!! 1200 FRIZES! 60,000 DOLLARS! IMPROVED ON THE APPROVED HAVANA PLAN LOTTERY! * JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY 1 LOTTERY. By Authority of the State of Georgia.) j 1U.OUO a UMBERS ONLY ! ONE PRIZE TO EIGIIT TICKETS. , CLASS N. TO BR DRAWN JUNE 16th, 1856. At Concert Hull, Macon, Ga? under Iht iworii superintendence of Col. GEO. 51. l/XJAN and JAMES A. MS. BET, Esq. J , Thin 1 .nttcry ia drawn on the Plan of the ? Royal I jittery of Havana of Single Nuiii j | bers ; thia has only 10,000 Numbers and the J t Havana lottery 34,00<? Numliera?the llav- ' e ana 349 Prizes?thia 1300 Prizes. n LtX)K TO YOUR INTERESTS ! '* NOW IS THE TIME. ' ONE PRIZE TO EIGHT TICKETS! CAPITAL $15,000. [ 1 Prize of $16,000 is $15,000 r ) prize of 6,000 is 6,000 r 1 - 4,000 is 4.000 t 1 M 3,000 is 3,000 1 ? 3,000 is 3.CHXI j 6 M 1,000 are 6.0OO j e 10 600 are 6.000 l a 60 60 are 3,(K>0 | t 130 - 36 are 3,000 | I >00 Approximation P's 30 are 10,000 o MO M 10 are 6,000 IfOO prizes amounting to $60,000. j rickets, $10 H*W?t.$A 0uart?rs,$2 50 Prizes payable without deduction. Persona sending money need not fear its l< ttting lost. Orders punctually attended to. " Communications confidential. Rank Note* ^ if an unit Rank. I,.L,.? .? .... 1*1 - :-l A ?*? (? w? !'?? . > nuBu w (Mil u njj particular number* ahould order ioime- l lintel y. d kddreee, J AS F. WIXTKR, Manager, Macon, (it. iga ofth* Twokarj* W*tohe? WATCHES. CLOCKS AND \ JEWELRY. 4 IT nv TO*X PUCKS FOE CA8H. Merchant* and Dealer* will do well to rail tnd examine the Mock of Watchee, ('lock*, and | lewelry, at 149 Klng.ftreet, before they purthaee eleewher*. Kerry article warranted. A etoek alwaya on hand peculiarly adapted to * KMtntry dealer*. Save twenty per cent, by calling on * Wn. MAKTKKMAN, 141 King ??., ('harleeton.TJ} Four door* fn Wentwurth-et. , Opt 8. anf BOOK BINDERY ANI) BLINK BOOK MANUFACTORY THE 8UBSCRI3EH iVould respectfully inform the eitUens of Columbia and the surrounding country, that he hns opened an establishnient on IICHARDKON STREET, REAR OK CAROLINA TIMES OFFICE, Vhere he is now fully prepared to do all kinds of work in his line in the best tyle, the most durable manner, and on as reasonable terms ^ as cm be done , INYWIIEltE IN THE SOUTH ii tilled to any pattern, bound in the best a manner, of superior paper, and paged it' required. y :o:??? /anrq flub IMain IMnbiiig. criodieals, Music llooka, Ac, bound in i Ii every variety of style. Public and private libraries rebound ; ! c< and old books repaired IV THE NEATEST MANNER. :o: ORDERS FROM TI1E COUNTRY ; or Sheriffs', Ordinaries', Clerks', and other Blank Books, iith patterns sent.aud the ncHeaaary instrur- ! tiona given, will meet with prompt attention. j :o:?; I al I-a\v Books, and n'.l printed matter, old or . ?w, will he particularly attended to. Names | tiered on hooks with gold. H?" Persons sending hooka will please ?careful in their directions. E. R. STOKES. Columbia, April 23, 1856. 10-tf. Land for Sala THE *u McriWr nlTt'rs for sale 281 ncren i ^ !* lands. divided into twn(traeta, one contain- i j g one hundred and eighty-eight acres, and i 10 other ninety-three About seventy-five acre* of the land in reek bottom; fifteen or twenty acre* is | ranch bottom, suitable for corn or meadow, T no-half cleared ami ditched, so an to throw b te water on or off of it, as occasion may jj quire, and ono hundred and twenty-live I rre* is well timbered land, (mostly hickory | nd oak). The remainder is worn out laud, j rowing up again. The two tracts are * bout n half mile apart, and both have ny quantity of excellent watei on fhern. j 'hey lie between four or fixe miles from a epot. MOSES A. MILLER. April 30, I806. ll-2t.pl. ij THE OLD DRUG STORETI1K sutiecriher would inform his friends and |j ustomers of Lancaster, that at his old stand he _ as received a large assortment of KltKSII unit 'L'UK articles in liis line. His stock is the iAKOKST, FUKSIIKST?1'I KKST and best r elected in Camden ; and ha* tutu, in, and trill ' r told on tictter terms than at any establish- ' tent in this place. Persona purchasing for r 'ASH can lie arcomiiiodatnd as cheaply as in ' liarleston. As he gives his t PERSONAL ATTENTION r > his business; be assured that all orders will ' o jrromptly?carefully and neatly put up.? . 'hose visiting us will not find us lacking in so- 11 nihility, nor wanting in the allrmjtl to lie agree- c tile. The trucks consists of every article usu- ( i lly found In a Drug Store?as I J Drug*, Chemicals, Medicine*, Pants, OiU, Hurtling Fluid, Turpentine, Varnishes, Sand Paper, (.Hue, Window Glass, . j Drusbes of all j j noils, Dye, tuffs, Trua- L *ea, all popular | | Patent Medicine*, Thomson inn Medicine*, t t Perfumery, Shaving ami Wash- ' ing Soaps, Paper, Ink, Pens, Garden j ?wli, Toys, China Goods, and Fancy ar- i icles in great variety, also. Cooking Soda, Pepper, Spice, Indigo, ,?iager, Watches, Ditto Stone, Copperas, ( k'east Powders, Hair Dye ani all the pre- I , inratiotis for the Ilair, Teeth and Skin. j | I h,.r? u lo.?? - ~r T " ' (.-?v ? ** jfv aim A Ul A j\' 1111 MI CJVrUP | | >n hand which will te sold low to deal- 1 < rrs by the dozen. - I ' FRANCIS L. ZKMP. |! Camden, May 14, 13?tfj'57 AlilJE, CHILL FEVER, J' Dr. 8h&llenberger's Antidote to Malaria, s a speedy, safe nnd radical cure for Fever | | nd Ague, Chill Fever, Interaiittent oi Ilil- j i ion* Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague, nnd nil j r tlher form* of discaac having a Malarious j c irigin. It i? a remedy based on entirely j lew principle*, effecting n cure by'neutral- j zing the malarion* poison in the system, | i cithout any of the unpleAunnt nnd injurious j onaequencua which follow- the uso of Ars- t nic, Quinine and other agent* in general i t i*e. t It never fsi'a to cure the moat ohstin te 1 I aae when taken a* directed. It cure* im- ' ncdiately : rarely will the patient have more ' han one attack after the first doae?often J lo* even thnt. It i* an effectual preventive J isutralizing the mnlarous poison in the ays- | J em, thus averting the eonMequcneea. | ^ It contains nothing in the least degree in- | t urmus to the syatcm under any eirenmatan- j e*. and may be administered with perfect , afty to the moat dciicr.tc infant. For cer- j " iticates and further particulars, see pamph- , I et* ; to l>e had of the Agents. Wholesale 1 nd retail Agent I ' Dr. F. L. ZRMP. ( Camden, S. C., May 14, 13? | ( Preih Drugs, Medicines , &,o., &.c, !' Are received every week?among the stest are a fresh supply of Citr*te of ,M?^. esia. Tnrranla Seltzer and Aperient,Cote's (parkling Gelatine, Cleveland's Cologne on Itaught, J1AI.M OF A THOUSAND < 'LOWERS, Rock Potash in Can*, with full J irections for maki".g hrrd and soft Soap. rALRO- N c;lkvki,ai\d'* 1 Origin*! Prize Medal Cologne Water , i Pint Bottle*, Prentiaa' Toilet Powder, ( lowland'* lx>tion, l.yon'n Kathairon, Barry'* r 'ricopheroua, Ifauel'e Kaa l.uatrnl, &c., u VI. Ju?t received at | J. K. Oil!AY'S. .] Camden, April at, IBM. 10-tf j atate *1 B. ft. .VnMC)', latq.. Be* \ cwiicd. HIE creditor* of Benjamin SykeaMnmey, r ',*q., deceased, arc notified to present and ilabli?li their demand*, on or before the f I at May, 1866. i By order of the Court, Jnne Term, 1865. I JAMES H WITHERSPOON, \ Com. Fruity, L I>. April Jl, 1AM 10?4t?p.f. t 3 V NEW S NEW G WK have just rscoivtd n Urge and full a*?c *11 low for cash, or lo punctual customers or Ijidlca give us a cull. You will find a rom Icacriptions, from f?i cant* Print to n tine Sil 'rioted Iviun* nnci Jwuium, vury low. Ijidies1 Elastic Delta. Jmt received a frruli A large stock of Dleachcd and Drown Sill xcccdingly low price*, from 5 cents |>cr yard Main, at low prices. A beautiful assortment nd Misses Shoes, of all descriptions and prie< In our Gentlemen's Furnishing Department rish, consisting of Suits of Linen from M, to a fine Clot! Hats, Shirts, Collar", Gloves, i fact, we cr.n supply the trade with every ar Crockery, Glass and China Ware, Hardware omplcte. in our Grocery and Provision Store will be Sugar, froin cheap llrown to Crushed, Orleans and West India Molasses, ] and Kits, Nos. 1, 2 and 3, for sal< Fish and Salmon, Crackers, Ch Vinegar, l'epper, Ginger, S Clams, Oysters, Salmon, Champaigne FLOIK?Just received, 6,000 pounds ex round. In fact, everything will be kept in tin ml cash only. All kinds of country produce sries. Don't forget to give us a call, when in want ivantage to purchase of us. J. A. IIASSELTINE, > J. E. CUUETON. \ I*auvnster C. II., May "7th, 1856. I iiiVBLLOi lEMKIYKj' 'OR A MARVELLOUS AGE! Minuni)^ (GNntinrnt. j [ HE GRAND EXTER- : NAL REMEDY. by I lie aid of a microscope, we see mil'* | ions of little openings on the surface of j iir bodies. Through these this Ointment, i ll' a rubbed on the skin, is carried to any i irgan or inward part. Diseases of the Kid- | leys, disorders of the I.iver, aflectawus of , he heart, Intl.dilution of the hnn?s, Asfti- I ' nns. Coughs and Cold*, arc by its means efeclunlly cured. Kvery housewife knows hat salt passes freely through bone or must if ..uy thickness. This Inviting ointment hr more readily penetrates through any bone >r fleshy part of the living body, curing tie nost dangerous inward complaints, lha' annot be i cached by other meuns. Erysipelas, Salt Rheum &. Scorbutio Humors. No remedy has over done so inucli for ths lure of diseases of the Skin, what whatever orni they may assume, as this Ointment.? So case of Salt K Ileum, Scurvy, Sore Heads, Scrofula, or Krysipelas, can long withstand ts intlueticc. The inventor has travelled >ver innnv [?arts of the globe, visiting the principal hospitals,dispensing this Ointment, jiving advice as to its application, and has litis been the means of reatoriug countless lumbers to health. Sore Legs, Sore Breasts, Wounds &, Ulcers. Some of thu most scientific surgeons now Ktlely rely upon the use of thin wondetfal Kntment, when haviug to cope with the .vorst cases of sores, woundn, ulcers, gland" ar swelling*. ami tumors. Professor Holoway lias, by command of the Allied (?ovrrnnirnts, dispatched to Hie hospital* of the Bust, large shipments of this ointment, to b? jHfd under the direction of the Medical Stall n the worst cases of wounds. It will curs my ulcer, glnndular swelling, stiffness or tontrnclion of the joints, even of 20 years itanding. Piles and Fistulas. These and other similar distressing com- j ilninta can be effectually cured if the Ointnent be w ell rubbed in over the parts affect* d, and by otherwi*c following the printed lircctions around each pot. Roth the Ointment and Pills should b# ised in ths following cases: (unions, Sore Legs, turns, Sore llrcaala, ihapped hands, Bora Reads, Chilblains, Sore Throats, 'iMtuIss, Sores of all kinds, >out, Mprains, j .umhago, Scalds, I ereurial Eruplioss, Swelled Glands, 'ilea, Stiff Joints, j theuinatisru, 1'leers, *nlt Uheuia, Venerable Sores, ikin diseases, Wounds of all kind*. 'f* Hold at tkr. Mamvtacrojtirs of Prof. 1 Ioi.lowav, 80 Maiden l-ane, New York,! nd 244, Strand, lamdon, and by all rw?-1 lectabln Druggists and Dealers of Modi- ! sines throughout the United State*, and the ivilized world, Wl Pots and Rosea, at 26 eta. j >2} cents, and $1 00 each. HT There is a considerable saving by nking the larger sizes. N 11?Directions for the guidance of pa.ients in every disorder are affixed to each Cot. I C II K S T E It Carriage Faotcry. - 'W V , The undersigned is now pre1 Pnr?d to manufacture, at his w \t.w Establishment in Cheaterille, nil kinds of CARKIAtiES. adapted o our rough and hilly eountry, and of the wet Material*. He would suggest, aa alnoet cvejy man in the up-country ia more >r l<'U i ju Ige of lien her, before yon buv ir order a Carriage, no inattor where, look ,round and see \\ hat sort of LutuWr the uii'ier has and in what condition it ia kept. The Carriage-Maker mny Lie, Hotnl or cluster as much as he plcnsca, but the grand cc?et of carriage-making lies In the J-cgiF.H-ptle. To buy a cheap Negro, Horse or Car* inge. ia to verify the old adage : /'cany ! cist and I'ound/nolisk. tiive me a fair price ' or my work, Hnd then if it is not made I ight, hold me responsible, f it were not for faint, Putty and (tine, 1 iVhnt would we poor Carriage-Makers do ? ; C. F. HOHTT. ' Chester Jaq 31, 1*55 49 tf TORE, oops ;! irtment of FREMII (JOODS, which we wil) I time. plete assortment of DRESS GOODS of all ik or Tissue, worth $30. A large atock of i supply, The first bought all aold out. EET1NGS and SHIRTINGS, f?r sale at up. Servants' Good*, Plaids. Stripes, and , of Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons, ljidiee' *a. , you will find every article n gentleman may h Suit. Root*, Shoos and Gaiters, , Cravats, Suspenders, Ac. tide usually wanted in the Dry Goods line, >, Tuba, Pails, Buckets, Scythes sod Cradles found Coffee, Rio, Java and Mocha, New Mackerel in barrels, half barrels, e low by the Package, White cese, Herring, White Wino Ipico, Mustard, Sardines, and Champaigno Cider in Bottles, tra snperfino NorMi Carolina Flour, fresh r eating line, and will be aold low for cash taken in exchange for Dry Gooda or Gso. of anything, as we w ill tnako it to your ll A**r.I.T|NI, ft C'l HKTO'V, 13 tf Darter's Spanish Mislurt, 77//; ^UREA'l' PVRIFIFR OF Till: BLOOD! TIIE REST ALTERATIVE KNOWN!! \ot a Particle of Mercury in it! (l n infallible remedy for Scrofula, King's Evil Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruption#, Pimple* or PostulcHon (he Face Hintlica, boils, Ague and Fever, Chronic Sore Eeyes, Ringworm, or Tetter, Scald head, Enlargement and pain ol'the Hone* <1* Joint*, Salt Rheum, Stubborn Ulcer#, Syphilitic Ihsonler*, and all dixeaaea arising from an injudieiou* nse of Mercury, Imprudence in Life, or Impurity of the Hlood. This great alterative Medicine and Purifier of the blood 1* now used by thousands of grateful patient* from all part* of the United State*, who testify daily to the remarkable cure* performed by the greatest of all medicine*, "Carter '# Spanish Mixture." Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Scrofula, Eruption* on th^ Skin, Liver Disease, Fever*, Ulcer*, Old Sore#, Affection of the Kidney*. Dixeaec of the Throat, Female Complaint*, Pain* and Aching of the bone* and Joint*, are *pecdily put to flight by u*iug thi# inextimablc remedy. For all disease* of the blood, nothing ha? yet been found to compare with it. It cleane* the system of all impurities, act# gently and efliciently on the Liver and Kidney*, *trengthena the Digestion, givca tone to the stomach, inakea the Skin clear and he llhy, and restore* the Constitution, enfeebled bv disease or down by the i xcesses of youth, to its pristine vigor and strength. For the disease of female* it ia peculiarly ap? plicablc, and wherever it ha* become known i* regularly prescribed with the happie*t effect*. It invigorate* the weak and debilitated, and impart* elasticity to the worn-out frame, clear* the skin, and leave* the patient fieah and heal thy ; a single bottle of this inestimable remedy i* worth all the so-called Knrsaparilla* in cxiateuce. The large number of certificates which we have received from persoua from all part* of the United States, is the best evidence that thera i* 110 humbug about it. The pre**, hotel keeper*, magistrates, physician*, and public men, well known to the community, all their testimony to the wonderful effect* of thin " Ureal I flood Purifier." Call on the Agent and get an Almanac, and read the detail* of astonishing cures performed by Carter's Spanish Mixture, (in most case* where every thing elae had signally failed.)? The limit* of an advertisement will not admit their full insertion. WX. 8- BEER8 & CO., Proprietors, A'? 304, Broadway, Sew York, To whom all order* must be addressed. For sale by Druggists and Country Merchant* in all parts ot the United Stabs *nd the Cansdas, and by II ASSKUriNE A Cl'RKTON, Lancaster ; L. IV 11APSKTT k Co., VorkviUe; S. GKAKIT, C be raw. May 14th 1H6?, IS? ly, NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!! THE auhneriber haa now on hand and ia daily receiving a full and general naaoitinent of vnrioua kinds of gooda usaally kept in tlii* mopIiab ? ?1 11 ... ....?......... ? ?* ? minus* riiaifN variety inay be found? l.idiea Dree* Good*, trnch aa M ualina, Ging? ham*, Herngen, AI paean, Ac., Calico, Cheeks, Ticking's, Domeaiics. Di> aper, Hosiery *u<l every article in the I>rj Goods line. ??AU<>: Clothing.?A full end general saeortment auitab'e for gentlemen and boya.? Coata, I'nnta, Veata, Nhirta, half hoea, 4ich Hot* Cnf*?A ?PI?ly juct re? reived?8opie of the newest styles. A *a. riety of stylos warranted to please any one, 1 will mcJI good a low and reqneat my friends to call and examine my st<nk. J. B.( OUSAKT. At new afore uppor/ttd Main atract, March 10, b?6m. wTthurlow caoton. ATTORNEY AT LAW AJTD bOLICl? TOE IE KUtflTY Attendt the Courtt In Loneotfer. Kerthmn mnd rrdyofirinf ihtfeirit fW-OFFlCF. CAMPfM, h. C J?|