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: - " * : > s 1 . , . Something \ew! * . t rXfW.-.,-^.-. 2000 Chances at $5 per Chance To be drawn at Macon. Ua.. April 20tli. 1858, under I tlie sworu superintendence of B. C. Bulkley and j Jos. Waterman, Esq*., by ANDERSON & SON, Managers. JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY LOTTERY. i By authority of the State of Georgia. 1 Negro Man, wary likely, - - ^ $1,250 1 prise is Gold, - - - 750 1 Piano, Pearl Keys, 7 1-4 Octavo, - 500 2 prize* In Oold, each of 250 5 ? ? - 200 10 u u * 100 ] 30 ? ? - 50 50 ? ? ? ... 25 ! ICO * " u - 10 Two thousand numbers will be placed in a "Wheel, from Na 1 to 2000 and two hundred numbers drawn out. 'J he first drawn number will take prize No. 1, | the second, prize No. 2, and ho on until the 200 pri- ; zes are drawn. If the parly drawing the Negro or I the Piano prefers, he can get the money, less i5 per ! cent. Checks on New York remitted for prizes, if pre- | ferred. instead of G.?ld Bank notes of sound Banks taken at par. The result of the drawing will be sent to purchaseraon the day o( the Drawing. Registered . letters at our risk. Address orders to ANDERSON A SON, Managers. April 6?2t Macon or Savannah, Ga. irj| AYER'S" mm)Cathartic Pills,! (SUGAR COA TED,) ARX KADS TO CLUm TEX BLOOD AND CUBE TEE SICK. lavalMi, Father*, Mother*, Physicians, Philanthropists, read their hffects, and Judge of their Virtues, FOB THE CUBE OF Headache* Sick Headache* Fool Stomach. PrrrtBcmo, Pa, May 1,1S65. Dr. J. C. Ana. Sir: I have been repeatedly cared of the worst hsadsrhe say body cu have by s dose or two of your Pais. It stem* to Arise from s foal stomach, which they cleanse at sees. If they will core others as they do me, the fact Is worth knowing. Tours with great r. n ect ED. W. PREBLE, Cerk of Steamer Carton. Rillaas nisarden and Liver Comnlaints, DiMUanrrorrKXIXTCUo*, Wasuitotos, D.C,7 f'?b,lW?. ta: I bare lead your Pill* Id my general and hospital practice e**r aine* you oiade them, and cannot hesitate to ay they ara the beat cathartic we employ. Their regulating action on the hrrr la quick and decided, dneeqoently Uwy are an admire ble remedy for derangements of that organ. Indeed, I bare eekiuCQ found a caae of bilious <*jr"?c*o oletinate tliat it did not readily yield to them. fraternally your*, ALONZO BALL, M. D, Pt>stid<ns of the Marine Hospital. Dysentery, Relax, and Worms. Peer Oma, HamsLUin, Lit. Co, Mich, Not. 16, 1855. j Dm. Atsk: Tour PlUa aae the perfection of medicine. They Tiaye <Wmy tdife more good than Inn tell you. Sbehail been | aick and yfauug away for month*. Went off to be doctored at great rxpenae, but got no better. She then commenced taking your Pflla, which sou* cured her, by axpclling large quantities of worm* (dead) from her body. They afterward* cured her and .our two children of bloody dysentery. One of our nrighbms , lied it bad, audmy wife cured him with two dose* of your Pill*, while other* around u* paid from five to twenty dollar* doctor*1 Lille, ami iuat much time, without being cured entirely even j tlhau. ftxfe a medicine aa ycrura, which ia actually good and boMBt, wiUhe-priard here. GEO. J. GRIFFIN, F stmaslcr. InAgtnkwi and Imparity of the Blood. , From Met. J. V. Humes, ftstor of Adccsst Church, Muslim. . ^ .1 fo. A*ra: I hare uaad your Piila with extraordinary aucceaa )orfsj ttwaly and among thine I am called to Thit in distress. . jo regulate the organ* of digestion and purify the blood they ipre Cm bert remedy I hare ever known, and I can conftt O&fy eecwitmcud tb?!ni to my friend*. Toom, J. V. HIMKS. W , W ,rf.nv, Wrojnso (X N. Y-. Oct. 24 1*55. j,, 'Pur Sin: I am ram: your Cathartic Pill* in mv practice, aod ' fihi them an ?tcrlU-t.t purgative to cleaime the svntt-m aod pu- 1 * rfcV tba (Contains of ib? Wood. l ' " - 'A O^MKACll^tf. Mi iv 1 ffl -^yiltow. ^ [(| .-v ^ SI < vww?'r??V?Wrw*lhe~[wip-n of ail thifV-.?'tn IBjj amlicft - flKfy krr cured my lUlle daughter of nJMv.na*otv* 0 "upon her hand* and feet that hail proved inrurajle for year*, ja Iter uu/ther ba* t? D loos grieviirjniy afflicted witht>lotrbe* and BB 'pitople* on her (kin aud in her hair. After onrchQd was cured, EN lb* al*o tried your til.*, and they have cured her. BBj ASA jJOUGRIDGK. l|? Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and Gout. fS Frvm the Krr. I/r. // /? ; et, nf Uu Jdrlhndut AW. Church. >M Pcuu>u House, Sataxsab. Ga? Jan. t. 1M0. Hoaoacn Sot: 1 should be ungratoful fur the relltf your (kill j^K ha* brought me If I did not report my caw to yon. A cold nut5|H tied in my limb* and brought on excruciating neuralgic pain*, I the brat physicians. tbe diaeune grew wow mud WiKtc, until, by tbe advice of your excellent agent in Baltimore, Dr? .Mackenzie, I tried your PHla. Their "fleets were slow, but mi*. By jier severing in the use of tbvm 1 am now entirely well; Swat* Chaxses. Baton Roi-or, La_ 5 Drc.. 1?55. Dm. Ana: I bare been entirely cured by your l'il? ??f Rheumatic Gout ? a painful disease thai bad afflicted me fr \var.i. VI.NCENT 8.1 DELL. . For Dropsy, Plethora, or kindred Complatnta, requiring an active purge, tbey are as excellent remedy. Far CostiveatM or Constipation, and as a Dimmer Pill, tbey are agreeable and effectual. Fits, Suppress ton, Paralysis, Inflammation, and even Deafneu, and Partial Blindness, Imve la-tii cored by the attentive actiuu of theae Pills. Moat of the pills in market contain Mercury, whiab.although a valuable remedy in skilful hands, is danger* in- in apublic |.|fl, from the dreadful consequences that frequently fdlua its iurautious ose. Tltese contain no mercury or mineral substance whatever. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL FOB THE RAPID CURE OF COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, INPLl'KKZA, BMONC1IITIS, WHOOPING COl Gil, CftOCF, ASTHMA, INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION, mad for tbe relief of consumptive jatieut* in adeemed stage* | Iof the disease. We need not apeak to the public of its virtue*. Throughout evejy tows, nod almost every hainbt of the American .states, iU wonderful cure* of pulmonary complaint* have made it already known. Kay, few are the fkunljie* in any cirilised roun- I try <n thJa continent without route pergonal expcrietii e of it* ?0k4c and fewer yet tlie communities any where ?hkh haro sot among them aome living trophy of ita victory over the subtie aj?djla?>ge7on? disease* of the throat and lungs. While it ia the meet powerful antidote yet known to man tor the form'doble att(l dangerous diseases of the pulmonary organs, it is also the pleaaenteat and mfeat remedy that con be employed f ,r jn. hull and young persons. Parents sliuulil hare U ln storo against the inaklioua enemy that steals upon them aaBrrj-un-d. Webava abundant pounds to believe the Cuzaar fBioRtl. saves more livee by the consumptions it prevents than those it cures. Keep It by you, and cure yourcolds while theyare curable, dot neglect tbeur nntll no human skill can master the inexorable canker that, fastened on the vitals, eats your Bf. u?ay. AU know the dreadful fatality of lung disorders, and as they know too the virtue# of this remedy, we need not do more than MOI* them it Is still made the best it coo be. spare no cost, no care, no toil to produce it the most perfect posrible, and thus afford those who rely on it the beet agent which?ur at ill ?a furnish fbr their cure. PREPARED BY DR. J. C. IYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell,???? axd sold br JOHIV J. Ut hAM, Drugfbf, . A^ril 6, Ciirnden, So. Ca. Gas Light. "fTAVTXG purchased the right to ^ell 'T)auf'.,f?! ? xl Baily's Patent Bell-generating Gas tamps." 1 *m prepared to supply every iarnily with the most Iteaatilul and economical light now in use. The sub stance u?ed in generating gas is the common Burning Fluid and the burner is so simple in its construction ^hat it require* but little time and ingenuity to keep it in good burning order; the burner iormeg it# own gas being evaporizod and decomposed by lu 0wn I heat. UMiKe me ordinary num nunp n q ,es ?m throw off i]ocon*ufiip<l carbon ; but it forma irons the I fluid j ire Hvdro Carbon 'ia?. all <>} winch ig convvy- i ed tlir -uob the centre of tin* jtene'ator. uot leaving any acb-uni'** In ok ::t: -OManmed The burner of thia lamp can be 6-tod to *nv onli'ury thij ,,r oil lamp without the !' ?? p?n ible ? > expl, ea thoy are <o cpnatroeted that to expl q? ot tin *.t would Uv utterly nupoo-ih ? . i tb')U3CU'l9 wfco iirv US mo , > fcs it mot sait;f tliau the old lamp or can'II". > i> no f;i r'< fl,-jtigfm?n the (1 ?'iic ]; i- !< i.e distinctly imdcKtooil that the jrns lamp .will >;ive t lie wtine ain'mnt ' o( 1 .i i,a- seven Wcaiiae or first quality UUlow can- I die for not more ilian oue and n half cent an hoar HH l?ive it a trial and le.si its superior advantage- ? "Prove all tliiiyja apS hold faat that wbieb iieood.''? H H Calk and tee for )fo?r*i:lvt3 if these things are not true. PKnfXW' April 6,?tf 8 'Id by FRANCIS L. ZKMP. 1Talter?all'? Heave Powders. TT'OR Broken Wind Heave*. 4c. for tale by Jl April 6?tf JXO. J. McKAIX. k SPRING AND SUMMER'GOODS ! HE subscriber invites attention to A XHW SUP- 1 1 PLY of elegant Spring SliiDiut'l' CiOOtK fer Gentlemen's Wear, consisting of Light Cloths, Cassime! es. Vestiinrs?Satin, and Marseilles, Linen Drills, lur Paula, fic . nil of which will be sold ?>n reasonable terms. WORK executed i* the best stjle and latest fashion. Also, <>n hand a complete assortment of TRIMMINGS. &c. Call ami exam in* before you conclude lo purchase. READY-MADE CLOTHING, , Kept constantly ou lmnd, of the Iciest sty'e and finish C. A. WcDONALD. April 6, 3m 14. Spring (Ms. \\J E are now receiving our usual supply of Goods ! T } suitable for the SPRING AND SUMMER, j to which we invite the attention of our customers j and the public generally. Our largo stock of Drews Goods, comprises all the elegant novelties of the season. In Flounces.?Flounced Aquilles Flounced and Juped Aquilles Bayaderes: Two and three Jupea, Ac. Ac. In Lawns: Organdies, Barages. Ducales, Challies and Fret.ch Cambrics, AI90, Printed Lawns, Organdies and Jaconets, m rariety with many other styles, English and American Calicoes Scotch Ginghams. French Pea-ales A Lawns Tt"hite Muslins of every description Scotch and French Embroideries Bord. Hemstitched A Embroidered clear Lawn Handkerchiefs, French and Chantilly Mantillas, Ac. Kid and Lisle Gloves Gauntlets and Lace Mitts Long cloths, LinenA Sheetings Ac Long Lawns and Fn-nch Cambrics Union and Linen Drills, for boys wear,?a very full assortment. Cottonade# of tho most approved make, with a Complete Stock of Domestics, suitable for House Servants. Tho above Goods have all been purchased in the Xoriliern Markets, within the last few weeks, many of tlicm far below their actual value, and will l>e wild accordingly. We profess to sell as cheat) as the same quality of goods can be bought anywhere for cash or cnthe usual time and will lake pleasure in showing them to any one favoring us with a call. March 23,?tf A. M. & R KENNEDY. m\y Spring (Ms. THB following Good? have been opened and are ready for inspection, at C, MATMK6UN <k CO'S.: Ladies' Dress Goods, Double Ju|>ed Organdie". Flounced Organdies Robes, do Barage do Barage Robes Aquilles Foulard do do Jacnet do do Plain a .d Printed Ba rages Printed Grenadines do Organdies k Jaconets A good quality of colored Lawn, at 12 I cts. per yaid warranted colors. For Ladies Travelling Dresses, a superior arti c\e of PeBage, Olialli Robes for Mi<-es. Also a large asst of Plain ?'d Printed r rencii uamorics mho unmanis. Our assortment of Goods for Children's wear will be found complete an 1 prices to 3 .it all. Camden, March i3.?if Dyspepsia and Fits DR. T Ft A C V D K L 0 R .V , Tin-. ( :\\ r rfUKK F C&^nTJH?TIOIf,rT T pepsin 1 nit ior a part of I : lime he v."as confined bed lie w.i? eventually cured by n pre sCrTpiion furnished him by a y<>iii<? ?lni v V int cirl Tiiis prescription piven by a m ciiiltl while in a state ot trance, has cured everybody who has taken it. never havinp tailed once. It is equally as sure in cases of Fits as of Ovspt-rsn. The .nprcdicn s may be found in any drup store. I will rend this valuable prescript:' n to anv person ?>n the 'eceipt of one stamp to pay postage. Address L)It. TRACY PKLORM, Great Curer ol Consumption. New York Post Office. [March HO,?4t Hams-?Hams. VFINFlotoi North carolina Haus just received and for sale low for cash t>y March 30,?tl JOS. M, GA^ LE. LEMONS, Apples and Oranges. I^IXE lot just received and for sale by . March 30,?tf JOS. M. GAY LB. OTIS' Improved Lightning Conductors. r I ^1112 Subscriber is prepared to furnish nntl put I L up tlieae excellent protectors against lightning They combine cheapness with excfclletice, and never fuil to give satisfaction to those who have used tlieni. Hie model cnti be seen nt Mr. I. B. ALKX.VSDKR'S shop, oue door above Mr. Dun lap's store. March 30,?tf II. B. CURTIS. Lancaster Ledger, and Family Friend, insert 3 months each, and send bill to ibis office. m' AND CHEAP COOUS. (AALL ANDSKK TI1K SL'BS'-RIItKK. WHERE J you will tincl A CHOICE ASD WELL SELEC TED STOCK, of l>rv-(>ooi(s (aroccric*, Hurdwurc, Crockfiry, Hals Shoe*, &<*.,<StC. Bargains will be given fordo* ( AMI, Country Produce token at the highest Market prices, for Goods at the lowest Cash figures Call in ihree door* above Messrs. C Muthe?on .t Co., and look for yourselves. No charge made for showing goods, should we fail to sell them \V. C. GERALD. March 9, 10 if FRESH GARDEN SEEDS I HAVE just received a supply of Garden Seeds. consisting of every variety incornuioti use. These Seeds we warrant I'URK and <>Ooj), and those who purchase from us may ie:.v upon it. that wo wili sell nothing to them but MtKSd RKKD. The public are aware of the iui|K.*rtauce of using Tli?' Bt'y| Seed* Only! Please give us a trial. Al-'?, on hand, a h>t of ONION SETTS. nnd a small umiMiivof FRESH RED CLOVER SKKD. ' J-ii 26. ? L. ZK>11* Stationery. 1/1 NK KRBN'CH XOIK, COMMKItCtAL NOTE, LErTKH A.VI) CAP PAPERS KXVKLOPKS. STEEL PENS HI. A CK AVA*. SLA TEand.HLA CK LEA I) l EXC/LS. Jtc., for sale UHKAP at the POST OFFICE. Electric Oil. VLaHOK supple of llit* genuine article, just re e.vod j JOHN McK A IN D(c. I, 4S tf I A He tire cl Physician, / vp .tvdiv. \ ear- f.* it '.? ' i "' aw / near ? "Uit di-co\eie<i a ...e n tin Hast lu- : / "lie*, a i-cr;iijii c'ire lor i/o.'siiiiipi ->0 A si..ii.a, limn- i It chit is. Coughs, OuJus and Oem-ial I'ehility. The I I remedy was discovered by Into when his only ciiild, a daughter, was given ij;i l<> die. Wishing to do a* iuuch good as possible. he will send to such of his afflicted fellow-beings as reqhest it. this recipe, with full and explicit directions f >r making it up. and successfully using it.. IT* requires ?-neh applicant to inclose him one shilling?three cents t^o be return i ed as postage on lie the recipe, and the remainder I to be applied to the payment of this advertise- J (pent. Address l)r. II. JA.MPS, lftC-and J street. Jersey City, X. J. March 3ft,--4r. / -- - ~ 4 J2AT ATTRACTION -A.T THE SO'TTTKCETllSr GROCERY. r |"MfE undersigned would inform hia cutttomcra, and JL the public in general, that he is in receipt of a large and entirely new nock of DRY GOODS. Consisting of Muslins, Calicors, Ticking, Flannejs, and Domestics, of all grades, from the lowest to the highest Figures. Together with a large and varied Slock of GROCERIES. Such as Coffee, Sugar, Rice, Mackerel, Ac., Ac., and - - - _ -11 ~r many unitira 100 numerous 10 rnenuou, uu ui wuwu he will dispone of al prices As Low as flic Lowest. Tn returning his thanks to his hiends and patrons he would solicit a continanee of that patronage herefore so liberally extended to him. Remember i hnt my motto is "quick Sales and short profits. April 14. W. CLYBURN. NOTICE to thk STOCKHOLDERS of the SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD COMPANY 'r1 and the Southwestern Rail Road Bank, j AT the last normal meeting of the Stockholders, a failure having occurred to elect the number of Directors required by Uie Charter of the Company? namely, fifteen?and the Stockholders, in their action upon the Report of the Managers of Elections, having declared but fouiteen to have been elected, and requested the Board "to order a new Election to fill the vacancy"? Notice i9 hereby given that an Election to supply the said vacancy in (he Bonrd of Directors, will be held on Tuesday, the 20th of April proximo, between the hours ot 9 A. M. and 3 P. M., at the South western R. R. Bunk, in tiie city of Charleston, in compliance with the request of the Stockholders, and in ac cordance with the 3d Section of the 1st Article of the Hy-Lawa of the Company By order of the Board, at meeting. 1 "9?h March, 1858 J. R EMERY, March SO,?td Sectary. SPRTNft. MEN AND BOYS' WEAR.. Ready-Made Clothing. IIV Union?, Linens and Summer Cassimcrea, of all kinds, from Black to White, suitable for Men's and Boys' Wear. Under Clothing ir all the most desirable styles Shirt*, UnderV9?ts and Prowers English and German Hosiery Gloves. Gauntlets A Neck Ties in variety Boys'A Men's Straw and Cassimere llats Goods by tlie yard or piece Jn Union and Linen Prills and Pucks Summer Uassimercs lor suits. ?c To all of which w'o invite the attention of our friends and customer*- si? we will dispose of them tipoti the mo.-t rensi-iiablo toim* March 23? if A. il. .t It KENNEDY. TAILORING. f S2 5> undersigned respectfully informs the citizens l of Camden, and vicinity, that he lias oj>ened a SHOP opposite the Post Office, where he will executework in iiis lino, in a style seconed to none. AI*SO.?ItenovaUng and repairing done neatly, and with despatch. J. J. DAVIS Camden, March 23, IS,IS. ~ ENGLISH A/trl Classical School. ~ MK. I'llCli, having procured the services of a . competent Assistant," is prepared to receive a lew mote Scholars (n addition to his present school, at. the building owned by the Camden- School Association. Special attention paid to the study of the French" language. March 20?if Ho for tho Old Corner! VBOUT (lie tlOtli of iliis month there will be opened ill thin weil known establishment, a rich and varied supply of F.iiiev and Staple Dry Goods, now being sel-cted by the proprietor, who is in New York. Every article will be of the la'est style and sold at the lutcr.st possible price. In Cnii*-quencu ol the tightness of the times, and to give cash customers the full value of their money, :t deduction of ten per cent, will be made on all cash purchases amounting to Five Dollais and upwards K. \V. 1JONNEY. Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, &c \ TARBLE MANTLK CLOCKS, Brass and Wood ill do GOLD HUNTING LEVER WATCHES, Silver do GOLD CH \INS. Kings, Keys. Seals CAMEO St l'EAUL BKOOCHKS. Earrings. BraceKts, Medallions, Chains,Gold Studs, Sieve Buttons 1 POCKET KNIVES, Scissors, Razors, Strops, Uruslies DOUBLE BARREL GtTN'S. Pistol*. Powder Flasks, Snot Bags, Caps, Wads, Cleaning Kods, Screws 1 u i tv ami iv >?i n|i*. PLATED CANDLESTICKS, Caetori, Cake Bas keia GILT CHINA VASKS, Cup, ornaments. Ac Military nud Fancy Goods. J. A. YOUNG. ALL IN i f rPHE undersigned has uow opened his entire 1 Stfxik ol Suii>le and Fancy Dry-Goods. Among (lie latter may be found all the uoveliiesof the season in the way of Rich and Fashionable Dress Goods, Summer ManlPlas, Embroideries, Ac. Prices extremely low to suit the limes. Cull at the "Old Coiner," K. W. BONN BY. Dr. Wm. A. Sanders OFFERS HIS PROFESSIONAL SERVICES TO THE PUBLIC. IS- OFFICE at Marion Sanders' Hills, on the Camden and Providence Hood. March 23.?3ms. (COTTON osnaburgs ofn superior quality, also col'd yy Cult oil goods fur servants wear jsi?t opened ai I lie "OI?l Comer," by K. W.BONN IS Y. HOOPS : Hoop.! ! Hoop. ! ! ! IN a gr.at variety o! styles just received at the ' Old Corner" by K W. HONNEY. Red Clover Seeds! VFKW POUNDS, for sale at tlio jan 26 I'uST OFFICIO. Garden Seeds! Garden Seeds!! V FULL supply i'( Lainlr.d li'f < bitdct: Si-e-U. jus! received ?v J'lilN J. M LCAI > To Rent "I'MIK lluu-cnmi Store, intely occipedby Win. Ply I burn. Al-o, tbe Dwelling House, lalelv oceupi cd by Win. Hillings. For j artictilars apply to J 'CO. IL?I [ ,1 .V M I'.o AH I',11 r. .>. Camphor Ice, V.V IS FALLIBLE CUBE FOIl CIIM'PE1) IIAMtS AS1) LIPS; Prepnrcd ami sold by j;,n 20?tl JOHN J. McK.AlN. SOW OAKI>i;\ SLEWS SOW ! Nro'?V is tho time for planting Garden Seeds. A _ huge variety of superior Seeds may be had at FAlii THE POST OFFICE. I Ho for lh? Lilllr Our*: [AM now opening at the "Old Corner." a large aup?ly of Fashionable Clothing. for Boy from 3 j io j2 yars old. Also, ft lull assortment of Boy's Summer Mats Call and buy them, as they will be sold at print s to suit tlm tightness of the times I March 1 Oth. K. W. BONNET. Bardotte's 3ugar Drops. \SAFI1, pleasant and infallablo verinifugo. j ilt received by J. J. McK.MV ) \ MARYLAND STATE LOTTERIES [{ Fur APRIL, 1858. R. France <fc Co., Managers. :o: Purchasers of Tickets will bear in mind that the ' MarylarnfLotteries, are drawn by State authori- t ly and by a Stale officer?and all schemes are ex- , amined arid approved by him. j Beware of all Lotteries with extraordinary , large Prizes for a small cost of Tickets?all such 'are swindles, The Managers of the Maryland Lotteries "^Tresont as large and lair schemes as ( can be made for the price of Tickets; and persons pnrcliasiffciti them, if they draw a Prize, will certainly be paid. In the others, everv dollar inves- , ted is so much thrown away. :o: ' Magnificent Scheme for 17th April. 09.S1S Ctiipilal Prize. GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY CLASS F, To be d.'awn in Bullimore City, April 17.1868. 14 DTSTwd Ballots in each Package of 26 Tickets , MAGNIFICENT SCHEME. v. ' 1 Grand Prise of $62,518 10 Prit) of $1,800 2 Prizes of 12.600 " ' 1.600 2 " - 12,500 " " 1.260 2 " 8.000 " " 3.??0O 2 " - - 6,000 1(X) " " 600 2 " v- 6,000 200 " 400 2 " - 6.000 64 M 150 2 - 6,0?K> 64 " ' 100 " 2 ? - 5,000 64 M 80 6 - 4,000 64 M 60 5 " 3,000 6.668 .40 6 " 2,000 28,224 ' "20 34,412 Prizes, ammmiing io $1,179,178 , Tickets $$0,--Halves $10. Quarters $5, Eighths $2 60 , A Package of 26 Wholes Tickets, costa - $520 , Most draw ... . 238 , Risk, - $282 ] Persona cfesirous of paying the risk only, can do so, , and gets Managers' Certificate of Packages of 26 | Wholes, for - $280 , Do. do. 26 Halves, - - 140 Do. do. 26 Quarters, 70 Do. tlo. 26 Eights. 35 HAVANA PLAN. ALL TUB NCtfBBRS PUT IX ONE WHKEL, AND KVKRV PRIZE PUT IN ANOTHER In Ik't Plan, which i* the old-fashioned, mode of Drawing, every Prize it drawn out. GRAND CONSOLIDATED Extra Class 4, To be drawn in Baltimore. Md. Saturdar. April 24th. 1868 20,660 Prize* ! 40,000 Number* !! More Prizes than Blanks, and every Prize paid in full, without deduction. SPLENDID senKMK i 1 P'ir.?j of $35*000 4 Appr'x to 8300 j 1 Prize of 12.000 4 - 250 j ! Prize of 4.0U0 ) 8 " 200 : 1 i'riz-* of 4,oi>0 f j I I'r ze of - 2 00.. j 8 " 150 i I Prize of - . 2.000 j I 1 Prize of *1,600 I 8 " 100 1 Prize of - 1.500) 1 Prize of . 1 24" 18" . . 80 I Prize of 1.240 I I Prize of - l.oon [ 8 ' 60 1 Prise of - 1.000 J 10 Prize* of - 400 40 " - . 50 10 Prizes oP - 300 40 " - - 40 100 Prizes oL 200 _4QQ" - 20 _ - ^"20,000 Frizes of $8 erch. Whole Tickets 8 10; Halves ?5; Quarters $2,50. A Package of 16 Whole Tickets, costs - $1.60 Must d row 64 Risk, - : - $96 A MHnapers'Certitlcnteofltl Wholes?whore persons wish to pay the ri.-k oulv, \\il! be sent for $96 16 Halves. - '?< *' 48 " .* 16 Quarters, "* 24 16 bights. " .-12. o?? ?v- ' All orders lor Tii:knts"1n the above splendid i ScMipes will be failUfiAjy -and promptly filled. m AtMress, ' v/:. f t: h iiubbak^) ^ to"; Box 40, Baltimore, Md, TO TRAVELLEB3T schedule op the SOUTH CAROLri*A%S'.AIL ROAD. rrr'-.r., ***=$ xitt l&: ' i.^:L adS? "*' JBS Office Soctu Carolina Rail Road, CUAHLE3T0N, Jflll. l?t, 1853. northern route. stations. i dat nioiit i trains. train8. Leave Charleston j 10,30 a mj8,30 p in Arrive at Kingsville, thai Junction ofthe Wiliiiing-j ton A Manchester R. R.. 4,60 p mj4,15 a m Arrive at Columbia I 0.80 p m 0,16 a ni Arrive at Camden | 7,20 p m| o Leavo Camden I 5,00 a ml Leave Columbia 5,50 a m 2.50 p m Leave Kiiigsville, the Juncl tion of the Wilmington'' t Manchester Railroad.. 8,00 a m 5,00 p m Arrive at Charleston | 2,10 p ni'.l2,l0 a m MID-DAY TRAIN BETWKEN CAMDEN AND KtXGSVILLK, Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday, down. i cp. Leave Camden, 1.30 p. m. | Leave Kingsville, 8 a. m. Leave BoykinV, 2.10 p. in Leave Clarkson's 8.15 " Leave Clarcmont 2.48 ' Leave Manchester JuneLeave Middlelon 3 15 " tion 8.45 a. m. Leave Manchester June- Leave Claremont 9.10 " tion 3.28, p. m. Leave Boykin's 9.50 " Leave Clarkson's 3.45 " Arrive at Camden, 10.30 Arrive at Kingsvill 4, 14 WESTERN KOl'TK. stations. day nioiit trains tkainfl i.<-ave Charleston 7,00 a in 4.00 p in jAnivc at Augusta 8.80 p ill 1,00 a m : Leave Augusta 10,00 a m | 8.05 p m j Arrive at Cuarleston ' 5,30 p in i 5,00 a ni rilltocuu TRAVEL BETWEEN AU0C8TA AND RINSQVILLK. stations. dat nioiit trains. ] tkaint. I Leave Augusta iio.uu ami 8.05 pm I Arrive at Kingsville 4,50 p tn' 4,15 a in Leave Kingsvillo 8,00 am i 5,(0 pm Arrive at Aug-ta I 2,30 p m| 1.U0 a tn jaii 12?if II. T.PKAKK. Oen'l Sljp't. Mourning Dress Goods. 1)KST quality of Hlack Trope Maretz, mipr, Black ) ami \\ into Organdie* ami Lawn-*. Ulaek a.vl j White Baleaiines at C. SlATHKSON A t'O'S. Ladies' Corsets. VI.ARfSK stock of the above, in dilVeront My lea, including a now article of self adjusting and Breakfast Jackot at C. MATllBsON A ? U.'S. March 33.?tl I'll yairin nu?* Prvtcr i pi ion* r' \ UlSKT'LLY C0MPOUNUKX) atall houra at j McKAliVS DUUU ?SrOKK. | V , y\ Swan & Co's Lotteries! AUTHORIZED by the STATE of GEORGIA FCto&TRnsr r>?>xA,A.its i rHE FOLLOWING SCHEME will l>e drawn /by P. SWAN A CO., Managers of lie Ppnrta Academy Lottery, in each of their Single <timber Lotteries "for April, 1858, at Augiwta, Georgia, in public, under the superintendence of Com nistioners. * ?. < u. i. ; CLASS 11,?To be drawn in the City of Augusta, Jeorgin, in public, on Saturday, April 17lb, 1858. CLASS 24,?To be drawn in the City of Aaguita, }?:orgia, in public, oh Saturday, April 24th, 1868. ON THE PLAN OF SINGLE NUMBERS. ?ive Thousand Four Hundred and Eighiy^fire Prizes NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVERY NINE ... TICKETS I {.. MAGNIFICENT SCHEME, TO BE DRAWN EACH SATURDAY IN APRIIj. 1 Prize of $70,000 4 Prize .... 900 1 44 ..... 30.000 "4 44 ...... 'eop 1 4 10.0<l0 4 " ..... ~70*> 1 " 6,000 4 V4 ?.)C 1 -,4 ..... 4.000 60 44 500 1 " 3,000 60 " 44 300 I " .... 1,500 100 44 125 4 44 1.000 230 41 .100 APPROXIMATION PRIZES- . prizesof$400 appr'otiugto $70,000 prizeare 31,600 44 300 " 30.000 44 " 1,200 44 200 14 1(1,000 41 44 800 ? 125 44 5,000 44 44 600 44 100 4* 4,000 44 44 400 75 14 3.O0C 44 300 44 50 4' 1,500 44 200 5,000 44 20 *are 100 000 5,485 prizes amounting to 320 CCO Whole Tickets. $10; Halves, $6; Quarters $2 1-2. PLAN OP THE LOTTERY. The Numbers from 1 to 60.000 corresponding with those Numbers on the Tickwta printed on separate Blips of paper, are encircled with small tin tubes and placed iu one WheeL The first 457 Prizes, similarly printed and encircled, are placed in another wheeL The wheels are then revolved, and a number is drawD from the wheel of Numbers, and at the same time a Prize is drawn from the other wheel. The Number and Prize drawn out are opened and exhibited to the auoience, and registered by the Commission* are; the Prize being placed ngainst the Number drawn This operation is repented until all the Prizes are drawn out. APPROXIMATION PRIZES.?The two preceding and the two succeeding Numbersto those dfa wing the first 7 Prizes will be entitled to the 28 Approximation Prizes. For example; if Ticket No. 11250 draws the $70,000 Prize.those Tickets numbered 11248 11249, 11251, 1 1252. will each be entitled to $400. If Ticket No. 550 draws the $30,000 Prize, those Tickets numbered 548 549, 551, 552. will each be entitled to $300 and so on according to the above scheme. The,6000 Prizes of $20 will be determined by the Inst figure of the number that draws the $70,000 Prize. For example, if the Number drawing the $70,000 Prize ends with No. 1. then all the Tickets where the number er.ds in 1, will be entitled to $20. If the number end? with Nc. 2. then uli the Tickets where the Number ends ir. 2 will be entitled to $20, and so on tot Cer'ifica'.ti of jjackquts^will be sold ?t tho fclir.fl' y rates, whfen ts the risK. Certificate of Package cf 10 Whole Tickets. $80 " " 10 Half " . 40 " " 10 Quarter " - 20 " " 10 Eighths " - lu III Ordering Tlrkeln or Certificate*, Enclose the money to our address for the Tickets ordered, on receipt of which they will be forwarded tiy first mail. The List of Drawn Numbers and Prizes will be sent to purchasers immediately alter thedrawing. Purchasers will please write their signatures plain, and give their Post Office, County and State. I ?5^"Remember that every Prize is drawn, and payable in fn'l without deduction. E1TAII Prizes of $1,000and under, paid imrnediately aflcr the drawing?other Prir.ea .at the usual time of thirty dayX All communications strictiv confidential. Address orders lor Tickets, or Certlftc&tte t6 S. SWAN <fc C07 Aug^utn (j*. ilf "ersons residing near Montgomery, Ala., or Atlanta. Ga., can hqvo their orders filled, and save time, by addressing ? Swan 1 Co., at either of those cities. ?3)' A list 6f the ntimbers that are drawn from the tvhcel, with the amount of the prize that each one is entitled to, will be published after every drawing, in the follo wing papers:?itew Orleans Delta, Mobile lie'juster, Charleston Standard. Nashville Gazette. Atlanta Intelligencer, New York Weekly Day Book, and Savan. nah Morning Sews Richmond Dispatch, Neio York Die, patch and Paulding [Miss) Clarion Aug usta (.Go.) Con etitutionalist NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENT. From If. S. Schell's Adcerlising House, 335 Brocdway, New York. THE OOLDEIST PRIZE For 1858. ILLUSTRATE!). ILLUSTRATED. THE New York Weekly GOLDEN PRIZE is otie of the Largest and best literary papers of the day. An imperial quarto containing eight pages, or forty rvtiumtis. of entertaining original matter; and elegantly illustrated every week. A. Gilt worth from 50 cents to $500 in gold, will be presented to each subscriber immediately on receipt of the subscription mor.ey. TERMS. One copy for one year $2 00, and 1 gift. One copy for two years $3 50, and 2 gifts. One copy (or three years $5 oO, and 3 gifts. Ouo copy fur livo years S3 00, and 5 gilts AN'D TO CLUBS Three copies ona year 9 5. and 3 gifts.. Fiva copies one year 8, and 5 gifts. Ten copies ouo year 15, and lOgilts. Twenty one copies one year...... 30, and 21 gifts. The articles to be distributed are comprised in the lollowing list: 2 packages of gold, containing $500 each 6 " " 200 each. 10 " " " 100 each. 10 Patent Lever Hunt Cased Watches 100 each. 20 Gold Watches 76 each60 Gold Watches 60 each, 10(1 Gold Watches 60 each. 3n0 Ladies' Gold Watches 35 each. 200 Silver Hunting Cased Watches 30 each. 600 Silver Watches 10 to 25 each. loOn Gold Guard, Vest. Fob Chains 10 to 30 each. Gold Lockets, 13> aceiels, Urooohoa. 12 ir Drops, llreast Pins, Cuff Pins, "Sleeve Buttons, Kings, Shirt studs Watch Keva, Gold an 1 Silver Thimbles, and a variety of oilier articles worth from Ho cents to $15 each. Immediately on receipt of iho subscription money the subscriber's iihiiic will be entered upon our sub-, scription book opposite a tiliinber. and the gilt corresponding with t'mt number will bo fir warded, within one week, to the subscriber, by mail or express, post paid. All communicntions should be addressed to 1 HKCKKTT I fiO., v 48 and 49 Moffat's Building, 235 Broadway, N. Y? Specimen copies sent free. Agents wanted. Notice- ,.. . 4 1,1, Guardians, Trustees, Ac. Who are by I,aw 1V required to account annually to the Conn of Kquitv lor Kershaw District. Jj C. will please tile Ibeir Uetnrns with tlie Coniintsaieiier ro1 said Court, on or before the twentieth.'my of April nexfe- Ktihs will i?e iss'it il against nil IcIiiClteKs unined?? roly after the day uiiove iianied. \VM. K. TA'/LOit, Uarolt 16?If, 0. K. K. 1\ , r- ' I -\,ts - ' >*F - ' ^ - . , * i> \ ?M MOKEY forTHE HII1ION! 30,000 DOLLARS FOR FIVE DOLLARS! O.ILT 20.000 2'2Btf PRIZES. MORE THAN ORE PRIZE TO EVERY . ' NINE TICKET*! j ONE TICKET CA-N DRAW THREfc * PRIZES. Rmixtrrrd Mourn Jjttcrx tit win. li'txk ! ^ ? ? . - J 7-'. capita ljpnriiy 13 0,000. llarana Plari i?f Sinjrlo N*.ii?i'j?:< jasper coujvt+9 ACADKMY LOTTERT. t BY AUTHORITY of the STATU of GBbitOIA. Class LL, draws l*t of Apt it 195R>.-5 Class MM, draws )5th of April 1863. ? In public, at Macon, '/nM under the sworn superintendent of K. C. Bulkl^y and Joe. Waterrnrtti, Kaqsf Piizoa Payable WithnuvSJednction. . J scheme. SS S I Prize of $30,000, 1 ,4 1. "10.600, 1 " 6,000 l V . fv l " r.. low; 1 " - ' LOfl3 ' 5oO 5 " .. 250 .. " J.268 * 100 " .. 100 10.6CO IOO ? .. 50 . 5,00r: 3.000 Prizes of $13. ... j.*.... : ..r. 46,000. 72 Approximation*. . 3,286 Prizes amonnt'g to . $115,180 % Whole Ticket* $5, Halves 2.50, Quarters 1.23 '' The 30,000 Prizes of $15, ore" determined by. the last figure of the number that draws the Capital~if is is an, odd number, then every odd dumber Ticket'wiJT^ > . be entitled to $15; if it is an 6reu number, then every even number Ticket will he entitled to $15, hi addition to any other Prize the Ticket may drtur. CERTIFICATES OF PACKAGES: of Ten Tickets are sold at the following rate, which is the risk:?. * Ten Whole Tickets .... $35 00 Ten Half Tickets - - ,17 50 Ten Quarter Tickets - - - . 8 75 Bank Noteti ofsound Banks taken at par. Checks on Notv York remitted for prizes. Drawings of Large Classes will be published in New York ?fe New Orleans .Sunday pS' ner*' and Charleston and Savannah Dailies I Regis'ered letter* at our ri#k. Address ordem for tick'/ts or Ortiricat. s Packages of Tickets to ANDERSON ?k SON; Manager? " Macon or Savannah, Ga. SMALL SCHEMES DRAWS EVERY WED&SDAY AND SATURDAY. ".- CijDO?NBAZAAE 1I7EUAVEN0W IN STORE, OCRFULLSTCCK*l" V\ of FALL AKD WINTER GOODS, consisting in part of: sX., . ^ Bi'k &, Fancy Dress Si'ks, Merino A CoburgClotb, Plain ds Fancy MouselinedeLaiuc and Cashmere, Bi'k AI pac-cn an J Bombazine, > Worsted Plaids, Gingham, Calico ic.^Ploin an<I Figured MoTT, Niinsoo^aiii!r^?I^r^MU'',.ii. Embfoide.ed, Hemstivbed, ard Plain^TlMkYs, Swiss and Cambric Ruftings, % SVisaand Cambric Edging and Inserting; A splendid assortment ofN. W. Collars, ' , Infants' N. W. Dresses and Waist* W'k LaCc, apd,Love Veils, , : , ClonkfL Talmas. au?l ilantiljne; Our usual large assortment of KiliWi. Silk and"Straw Uouneta,. ArtitfciaR Crepe, Cashmere, and Cloth Shawls, Velvet Ribbon; a large stotrk of. Trimming*. Hosiery. KidvSilk, and Merino Gloves, Gauntlets, Alarge?upply of Toilet Articles,* Rigoeletts q,nd Iloods. " HOUS E - KEEPING,ARTICLES'. Welsh, Gaure, and lower grade white Flannel Red and Yellow Flannel, Bl'k and Brown Canton Flannel. ' . r," Shirting and Irish Linen; Bleach'd and Brown Homespun, < . > . ' : Black an.1 Brown Table'Linen, and Table Cloths, Cloth, Worsted, Und -ailM Linen Table Covers.'' Huckaback und other Toweling, Napkins, D'ovles. Bird Eye Diaper, Marseille Quilts, Blankets of all sixes aud prieea. IVIen'a Youths' and Boys' Wear> A large and well selected stock of readjr-mad* . ' Clothing, Broadcloth, Cassimere, Doeskins, Tweed, Satinet* and Jeans, rj~. f?.kin tlKtirat tutlielnw DWIP, V.IUUCI o niivi ijiivvr, n VIM mi ? . .... .. .. est quality, , ( . Gents' Shawls, Silk, Fur and Wool Hats CV.p*, Silk and Linen Pocket H'dk'fs, Bl'k and Fancy Silk Cravat* and Ties,. > . * Linen Bosom'd Shirts. Standing and Bvron ColY*, Cotton and .Woolen Drawers and Undershirt*, Trunks, Valises and Carpet Bags, ]fW Stairymils* W?air. > . Plains, Kersey, plaid Lirvy, Country Made Liu/y. all wool, Osuabuigs, H'dk'fs, "ifcu ^ Crushed, Clarified and Brown Sugar, | Java und Rio Coffee, Gunpowder, Hyson and Black Teas, * Pickles, and all other heavy Groceries. , ' HARDWARE, TIXWARK, SADLER?* " ' ' and CUTLERY. .. Crockery. China, Glass and Qneenswnre, , * A Large supply of i?4.VCl* and other articles such* us are generally kept in a FIRST CLASS STORK, to- , all rf which we invite the attention of our customers, and the public generally. Oct 20th. 1857. * M. DItUCKKR .it CO JLight! JLighfi! FUST received, one Barrel Pure Sperm Oil Or.? Burrel Solar Oil which will he sold low for oa?h j by JOHN* J. McKAlSTA ' *VT,,T ??!-?. e... c.,?.i p.i.j15,ip Northern I I I Tj.M, nil* r.u- inv'i > .. _ | it Clieis'. fresh Itaisin". Currant*. Citron. Boston Pick lea <fcc.,jnst received nt the *< ?ld Corner" K. \V. UONXEY. WINTER CLOAKS a ml MAXTI/J.AS m cost also, Printed IVLaine* and e-lured Press Silks on the same favorable torn.* at the "Old Cori-er." leb 19,?if K. \\\ BON'NET. C1IIKAP XfCO/iO fif.AXKETii; aU- Negro Sli-.cs J of a superior quality lor sale iotv at the 'Old | Corner," by K. W. DONKEY, SUPERIOR I'Lol'lin Bags for mle nt the low* _ est market price for cash, nt the "Ohl Coiner." ! fob 10 . K. W BONNKY. i " Jr. & B. ISRAEL ~ 7-'} A r.K now rt'ivivinjj nnd oponingr their *>""?>??* i'l. aiKl SniiiiiMT (iood*, fin- ls.v. Aii.mu' lliem tiro a flnv of those FINK LK(iI(r?<N* FLATS, find all other kinds. Call and s?o, t door Ivlow W. C. Workman. Mured 1 *J? tl* Molasses?Molasses, 4 L/KOK Lot ol Now Orleans Molus-os. imwcr.-j*, ? V just received and for sale Iflw (W/. i?v March V-r-tl JOS. M. UAYLK. Embroideries ?Embroideries. IAPIKS ami Misses Muslin ami f!Mii'>rie Collars, J Lac* Mi.slin and Linen 5e',s- FinUjjidcied j Muslin and Cambric Sleeves. an : Vr.?. ic Floiiucryg^r' ' J ' t,: v'' > < '