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D:3- Froi October 15, '46, to July '49 nhto hundred and forty-six millions, six hundred and sikty-seven thousand, five h1tundred thirty-four dbllati Mid meVen t:Cnts, have passed throtugh the custody of the Sub-Treasurch at New York. Withobt tile Ituh to the government 'oFa single farthitg - Cost ffthe Cretuss.-We see it sta ted by the miuniciptil authoritiesor New. Orleuns thut the expenses incurred in slopping the 8auvec crevasse exceeds 80,000. TOL You So.-Mrs Henry A. Wise has Written a nute to the editov-tihe Nor folk Herald, saving that he hat W61, as Was reported, written a letter "to Mr. Se nIator .Footc or any one e seo" saying that be "hd dm ono with politics." Se holds but untirvd is yet. The 'urk ish Government has establish ed an agricultural school and model farm in the environs of Coiistantinople. There are fifty pupils. The master is a French man, educated at Grignon. TAKING THE INITIATIVE.-We are glad to perceive, by a notice in another column, that an application will he made at the next session of the Legislature for achar. ter of incorporation to construct a Plank Road from Graniteville to Edgerield C. H, or some point on the Greenville Rail road. Rcspitd.-The Columbia South-Caro 7inian states thai JADIES lBaowN, condem ned to be executed has been respited by, Governor SEABRIOOIC until the last Friday in August. He is still suffering fron his fractured limb. At a Court of Magistrates and Free. holders, held at Walterborough, on the 10th inst., the slave Billy, owned by the ion. Sibrox VERV1ti, was convicted of Burglary and Larceny, on tile premises of Messrs. BELI.iNGERt and Illcr, and sen. tenced to be hung on the 1st Friday in Septemher next, between the hours of 12 M. and 3 P. M. AIR. CALIOUN'S REPLY.-The Pendle. ton Messenger of Friday, says: "We are prevented, by circumstainces heyond our control, from publishing this address this week. It will appear ill our next. Ve regard this document as a triumphait vindication of'hiiself from tile chirges made against hirn by Col. R-:NTON, and as -n complete exposure of the base motives which actuated Col. Br-NToN in first de. serting and then imaligling his own section of the Union. CINrINNATI.-It is stated that there are 2500 houses 'or rent in Cincinnati, tile tenants having fled from Cholera. It is estimated thnt the city has lo'st about 1300 irshabitants front this cause, and four or five times that number by the ravages of the cholera. MARRIED-On Monday eveling, tl inst., by Rev. G. S. Lembecker. Mr. MAlSmoN MONaoE FIrANCIS, of Stinlerville, to Mrs. EL.EN RHAME, Of Bradford Springs. Obituairy. Departed this lhfe on the lird inst., Mrs. 1.outsA. C. Lr.wvs, wife of W m. Lewis, Esq., of Sumterville, iln the 453:h year of her age, leavitr a husband and seven ciidren (onle all mnfaunt), together with a large circle of rela. sa ud acquaintanlcec to miournl hecr loss. Uep rted thtis life, at the, residtence of her fathier a.utr Madison C. HI. Florida, May Ifith, t$849, Miss Jul.A A. LAW, dlunghter or Capt. Jamnes R- 1,aw formerly or Sumter District S.C(. 'Th, blighiting inlfluenlces of denathm are ee more telh than whetn we see the good and betovted cult down im our mlidst in the niorning or ttheir days, and( hearts called to mnourn thme ravages wh'tichi1 telnienmt hands or timle cant n' miiti gate, such anl one was his late victiml. Thloulgh hut a short timec a re,.ident htere. Amniabtle and uitTectionte dIisposiionm und ther miodest wtht hiad entdenred hler to manny, who regrret ther toss. lBut affeion, could not stay thy handt, OhI death! yet t here is a Iransient viet,.ry for faith looks up, aund tiehold the loved 0one translutedt ito a birighter andt mnre conigenial spheare. Thea closingi~ scenies of her life, were highly itmpressive, un~d wilt tong hie iemnembered by those presenlt. She was enled~0 with comnpedemneo, to coimnit tier doer ting1 spirit to him whto gave it, andu to exclai, Ohl Death! wh~ere~ is thy sling! Oh grave! whlere is thy victory? Famrewel.l, loved oine, we mourni thy ear13' doom: but 'tis our toss, we reel that thou art far h appier no0w, with thy redeemner Madison C. It. June 18.19. SHERIFF'S SALES. By virtue of smludry Executions to mue dIi rected, will be sold at Smuter Court ilousie, on the first Monlday andi day following in August next, witini legal hours of sale, to lie hiighiest bidder for Cash, the fol lowinir property. Purchasers to pay for Titles. Lot anid buldng theret'on in Sumterville, adjoir ng lots of J J M~iller, A E P'ool, on Liberty btreet, levietd on ats the property of R F Ligon at thle suit of S May rat. HARVEY SKINNER, S. S. D). 14 July, 1849. SHiERIF.F'S tSAL.ES. By virtueI of sulndry Executions to me di rectedl, will he soldl at Sumlter Court 11011se, onl the first Mondtay and day following in August next, wvithlin the legal hours of sale, to tile highest bider, for CaIsh, the following PersonalI Properly. Purchasers to pa~y for T1itles. House and kitchen furniture, 13 books, 1 brass clock, 1 hlom, writing desk, 1 reel, set shloe miakers tools, 1 grind stone, corn, fodder and peas, hogs andli cattle, 11 hecad of geese, 1 paiir cart whleels, lot bac-on, sugar andl coffee, anti plntationl utensils, some1 ironl anid steel, &c, levied on as the pro perty of. C Hunl~t, at the suits of F" J & M Moses, and Wmi Scott, Dunlap & D~oby... To tbe sold on 'iTuesday 7th August at Rich ard Marshlalls in part and part at C Buunt's plantat ion. Renmnant of Goods, Warcs and11 Morchlandize, leviod on as tile proplerty of James Mack, at the stits of H Stodldard & W~ood, Win McElveen, E' A J Gary, admr'x. and S S Farrar. 'To be sold at Sumterville, UA RV EY SK IN NER, S. S. 1). 1'I July. 1849, Dancing Solisbj;' MR. BERGER reApectfully informs the Ladies and Gentlemen of:Sumtervi ,And vicinityi that he opened his DAj-%V SCHOOL at the Town Hall, on laWFIria. the 1th July. Thie xt .lesson wilt phct on) Thursday 1 . he 'tine ofIit will be for the present as follows; For young Ladies and Masters at 6 o'clocki P. M.1 ord for gentlemen at eight o'clock at night. July 1-8 5 tf Sumter Bakbry. rhe subscriber respectfully informs the public thati h cuntinues Baking, at his old stand in Broad street near Main. Bread and t all varieties of Fancy Cake constantly on hand. Also--Received daily a constant supply of Siith's celebrated SODA WATER and a supply of Ice from Charleston. t ICE CREAM, every variety of Confec- " tionary, Fruit, Native and Tropical, Nuts, t Fancy Articles, etc. etc., coiltantly on hand. LY FLOUR, of the best brands for sale. JOHN O'CONNOR. c July 18,1849. 38 tf Strayed OfF from the subser.ber and supposed to be t on his way to North Carolina, a small sorrel horse that paces very well, with a small blaze I in his forehead and a blue spot in the corner t of one of his eyes; one of his hoofs is split up r to the hair, and he is shod on his forefeet. A I liberal reward will be paid for his apprehen- a sion by addressing a letter to me at Fulton a Post oifice, Sumter District, S C. i JAM1*S B. RICHARDSON, Jn. f July 2d, 1841) 38 tf I.o.o.F. The members of PEE DEE LODGE No. 12 I. 0. 0. F., will Celebrate their anniversa-n ry on the 2.)th inst., at Darlington C. H. 4 An Oration will be delivered by a member of the Lodge. All members of the order in , goi)( standing are respectfully and fraternally , invited to attend. By Order of the N. G. r P. H. BRUNSON, Sec'ry. July 4, 1819. 37 2t In Equity. SUMTER DISTRICT. M. P. Mayes etal, vs. Bill, John G. S1w. Will be sold at Sumter Court House on the first Monrlay in August next, and if not then sold will be olfered at each subsequent sale day intil sold, A tract of land of one hundred and twenty- c eight acres, situated on Ailigator Branch, I waters of Rocky BlufF swamp, adjoining f lands of A. Chandler, I. Reams and Est' of D). Xb~aw.I The alove land belongs to the estate of Rcl,'ca Shaw dec'd., aid will not be sold for a less sum than three dollars per acre. T'cus-On a credit of one year from sale, with interest; purchaser to give Bond and personal security and pay for all papers. By Order of the Court, JOHlN B. MILLER, Com'r. Sumterville, 3 July, 18-19. 37 4t SOUTII-CAROLINA--- SUMTER DIST. lly W.2 IV IS, Es,., Ordinary for said District. Vhereas, P. A. DuPre, hath applied to me for Letters of Admninistration, on all and sin gular t he god and eba~ttels, rights and cred its of Jamies D~ulre, late of the District afore said deceased. These are, thierefotre, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before h me, at our next. Ordinarv's Court for the said ~ Dist riet, to be holden at'Sumter Court I louse ' on Friday, the 20th (lay of July next, to shew~ cause, if any, why the said administra tion should not be granted. Given under moy hand and seal, this 6th1 day of July, in the year of our [:.. s. Lod one th'uisandl eight hundred anid forty-nine, ;amnd in the 74th year of American Independence. W. LEWIS, o. s. n. July 11, 1849. 37 2t Twenty Dollars Reward, 11 hlle patid fo~r applrehen tding and lodging mt jal, or dhIvermng to moe myv negro fellow St.., who. la.tely ran away front the steam null of Alessers Coghlan & Co. Hie is about :14years ohl, of niddling size, and has rather . p~rojecting lips. 1Ie lhas been hired in Sum. terville during the last two years, and is knwntlr the neighboutrhood. hin been seen several times int the village at ntight, where it is probable, he might be east ly aupprehtended. gLJ' The sublscriber believing him to lie h~arbotredl offers S200t for such proof as will contviet any white tmast of harboring hims eithm er directly or indirectly. J. S IUCIIARDSON, Jr. A pril, 3, 1849. 37 tf Letters Rlemainineg in fte' P'ost Offir-e Sumtiertille 8. (C. Quarter emling' the 3th June', 1849. Il-Johnm Ballard, WV B Brown, NathIatniel Blratdftrd, Mrs Caroline M Browns, Mrs Susan M lBoyd, Theodore Rt Berry, C Blirchmore, Wmtt Brownt, Jeremiah 11 Browtn, E J ilelser. C---P P Cotoper, WValter J Corbett, J A Colcoongh, J II Colclouigh, WV Canty', Miss Martha A China. Dl-John 0 D)urant, L II Dinkins, WV J h)argan. F--WV Farmnar, JTosiaht Flemmtiing. G--John James Grahtam. II1-Richard Iliarrisoii, Robert J I lollodlay, Dr James C llicks, J C llmhns, Capt \'V Unrris. M-Parishm McIntosh, Danil McKlevein, Thons E Mc~addin, Wmn McIarlane, D)r Rt S Mellett, James 11 McKnight. N-Johnu Nettles, Mrs M A Nelson, TIhos Norwood, Jared J Nelson, J M Nelson. P'--Mrs M Pool, lDraughan 11 Pool. R-ianiel 11 Richtbourg, Wmn Ridgoway, John C Rhatme. 8-Miss Sarah Rt Stilor. R,-.amuel TIintdal. WV-John WVikler, Mrs Ellen Whitmore, Miss Jutlia A WVitherspoon. HENRY HIAYNSWORTHl, It M. July 11 37 t f Just Received, A fine lot of SUGARS, North Carolina B3ACON. FLOUR, and other Groceries. BROWN, LEE &, CO. 29 May, 1849. 31 ' t %V SONS OF TElIERANdE, Sumter Division No 12. Tho regular W&e#f MAEtig of this Dici. ion will be held on -Wednesday Erening ext4 at their Hall at 8 o'clock. W. F. B. 1AYNSWORTHI, R. S. Sunterville, S. C. 19 ly . Bradford Springs MIIALE INSTITUTE, The Board of Trustees of the Bradford iprings Institute, having elected a Principal nd two Assistant Teachers, to serve during ie present year, in whoAe qualifications they ave the hig lest confidence, and having made very arrangement preparatory to the con iencement of its exercises on the first IONDAY in JULY next,-give notice to te Stockholders and the public, that Pupils rill be received at tile Institute at and from aat date. The admirable location of the Bradford 1prings in point of health, and the character f the reachers employed, together with the ctive supervision of tile Board of Trustees, nd the extensive influence pledged to the upport of tile Institute, will, it is confidently elieved, at once secure for it a high reputa ion. A Visiting Committee, will be appointed y the Trustees, which will from time to me, visit the Institute, and reconiend any egulations whichi may conduce to the im: rovenient, health, or cemfort of the pupils; nd parents are assured that no pains will be pared in the culture of mind and heart, to nplant and strengthen those principle,, and )rmn those qualities which best adorn the fe iale character. The institute will be opened under the barge of Rev. E. CATEt as Principal, .ith Miss E. SPAIN as Assistant Teacher, nd Mrs. E. HUMMELL as Teacher of lusic, French, Ornamental Needle-work, L.. The annnal term of the Institute will con ist of two sessions of five months each, be. inning on the first Monday in February and nding the last Friday in November. ['erms of Tuition and Board. Board and Tuition in the entire English course, per aession of five months, - - $75 Music on the Piano, Harp or Guitar, including Vocal Mu sic and use of Instrument, per scssion, &c. - - . - S0 Latini, French or Italian, - - - 20 Drawing and Painting, - - 15 Shell aid Wax work, the mate rials furnished by the pupils, - - - 5 00 NoTE.-Ilnpils who return home at the end f the week and have no washing done at lie Institute will be charged one-third less 2r Board. lr. H ENRY D. GREEN, Pres'i.of the Hoard. Sa.MtFL E. WIrsoN, V. I'res't. Trustees, JAS. W. RIEMBIRT, W. W. ALSTON, J. S. RICHARDSON, Ji. F. J. MOSES, RFv. NOAlH GRAIJAM, JOHN A. COLCLOUGH, Sit. W. NETTLES. June 13, 1819. 33 Lf Bradford Springs Female INSTITUTE COMP~ANY. Notice is hereby given to the Stockholders f the Bradfordl Springs Female Institute ~Ompanfly, thaat tihe fhrst mlstahnenC~t of twenty. ye -dollars on eachl share, wi'I be required to e paid as follows-one-half thlereolf (812.503) nl or ibefore tile first of July next, and thle tiher half thereof, (.$12.50,) on or before the rst of Novemiber next. fly order of thle President of tile Company nid Board of Trustees, 1). B. Mc'LA URIN, Treasuirer. Sumnterville, May 19, 1849. l1 (it New Boot TIhie sublsc'ribe~r ha ving julst ret urued from :harleston withl anl assortmlent of BOOTJS, HOES, Ladies' andi M~lisses' 81.1 PPERtS, 'I ES and GA ITlERS, of every kind what ver, ofiers thlem to Blhe public on bttecr term,nx or Casth, than. can be had elsewhlere, and so. icits an early call at oneC door east o.f Miller Bossards D rug Store. Also, tile Newv and 'iashioniable slippher for Ladies called TAY .0OR TIE1S. Iir All rips sewred up thout charg c. 1B. F'0l.SOM. Sign of the Boost. May 23, 1840. :31 t f WASHINGTON HALL, Atlanta, Georgia, U~rcakfast andi Dinner House fori Passenger',s. (7f Meals always ini dute scea oni ihr thue Ucparture of' the ~ars. ULIC P'ATRONAGE IS RESPIECTFTl.LY IIOLaCOMBIIE & RICE. H1. C. HltlIroMBE, July 11 :17 4zm Z/. A. Rucn:. NOTICE, All persons having goods shipped to Mid letoni Depot, will be charged Storage on th~e amne, (in case thley remain ml Depot over eveni days after the date of thleir arrival) and uI every such instance will the storage be equliredl to be paidI before the goodts are ehivered. 11. F. WI LSON, A gent. Middleton Depot, S. C. R. Rt. Jlune 0 :12 It Dry Goods, Groceries, &c, Th'Ie subscribers have just received, nmd ore nowv opening, a wvell assorted lock, embracing Dry Goods, Groceries, sihoes. Crockery, &c., whlichl they wvill 'ier for saile at prices to suit tile times. ivo us a call and judge for yourselves. DROWN, LEE & Co. Sumtervilhn inth July, 1849 37 ,r ANNUAL FAIR OF Ti7 South Carolina Institute, For the Promotion of Arts, AMechanical and Iturenuily and Industry. OzT The 1IRST ANNUAL FAIR of the above Institute will be held in Charleston, commencing on We-Inesday 17th *Wtober next, and continue open duringthe week. Specimens of ART, INUENUITY, AME. CHANICAL SKILL and INDUSTRY of every description, is solicited for the Exhibi. tion, from all the Southern States, and ItE MIUMS will be awarded to those presenting the best specimens. As this is the first effhrt made in the South. ern States to advance the Mechanic Arts, by means of Annual Fair similar to those that have proved so beneficial to the Nortliern Me. chanics, the Board of Managers earnestly so licit the co-operation of all who feel an inter est inl the prosperity of the South, and appeal to every Mechanic, Manufacturer, and all persons engaged in pursuits of skill and in dustry of whatever description, to send some specimien to this Exhibition, and they hope that every district in this State and of our sis ter States will be represented at the Fair. All those who in--end sending articles for exhibition, will please give notice to L M. IIATCII, Chairman Committee of Arrange ments, at as early day as possible, and every Specimen sent will be carefully attended to and returned after the Exhibition. OFFICERS OF TInE INSTITUTE. WI. GREGG, President. W M. K I RK WOOD, 1st Vice President. WM. M LAWTON, 2d Vice President. E. C. JONES, Secretary, 11. S. GRIGGS, Treasurer pro. tcm. DIRECTORS. Joseph Walker. C. D. Carr. G. N. Reynolds, Jr. 11. 1). Valker. J, [I. Ta ylor. F. J. Porcher. E%. W.Edgerton. D. N. AI'Intosh, V. G. Desaussure. C. Y. Richardson. L. M. llntch. Wm. Lebby. i- The following is a list of PRE M UMS to be awarded. For the best Specimen a Silver Medal, and for the next best a Diploima. Fur New Inventions a Gold Medal, at the discretion of the Committee. Articles of all kinds not named below will be received, and pret iums awarded for the same. Architectural Drawng Sido of Harness Lonther, Design for Diploma for Gulf Skill, dressed fur the So CH Institute boots, rainating in 04 Carriage Ollrners " W1a1 er colors Buggie or Sulkey lar Mitiature painting ItIss, Pen druwin-g Cart or Dray Harness, Pencil dratwiig Riding Saddle, Graym drwuiving Beaver or Silk Hat, Scuilpturo Cloth Cup, Pecnna:manship Military or Fireman. Best mode of construct Cup, ing Wharves Pair e Bsot, Best Pres for packing - of Shoes, Cottonl a of Ludies Gaiters, Best Itice Thrashing Tailoring, Mtchinno nibrellu or Parasol, Best Cution Gin flair Dresserm Work Refrigerator Gilding. Plough Stucco Wo'k. C ure, Modeling i Planter, Wahing machino Till Work, Stone Mason's work Plumbing, CUrpenter's Work by Basket or Wicker Work, hand and mnchinery Wooden Ware, Carving in wood Dyeng it, Wool, silk or MudeI of a Ship Cotton, Specrinienls or- Upholsters Work, Boat builders work Mantua Making, Ship joinerA work Shirt Making, Put'p and block mna- Qtilt, king:Galridorkin dreold for Mill-WiL'l~s work Silte, Fou weelcariae CarriaedIanes iluggi Bugiea owulersar Cig ~ ~ ~Gr or Drkyayn~nttl li or, Cut or allayBeavew o Silktls Ha Fire Fugino1ParuofBctusl, Turnig in rassITon il'ering, hn ~m Cuasita ii irnmobbrss ar Pral Uata. wGiring, Liuceanilis o StoccoLac,k Bell bungingMdo eGingp Finig Pandter t;~,,,rouitasPdo mbnagaig I ntrune niker Bu"Coketon acry Wrk Luig,, imikers d emint Lo , Zu lkar, | Jeivadrs do ottonr, Siler ma ~ Updo olses Wrk l~~i,. sitaShi Maingrd rn Eogrtviigs n stelQutil Nlclaaaieal )tns EmbTreniey inaGoldct Cuopery wok Eoidrniko Gritr uley Oraental Ios Tai~,spr r Work, Curtirdra IatadSlek,nolesta OrStetEng do Sod Water Fsiret F orkine Matreking, Tua rni i rsiro Weavin,IanLom rd Woaond"la~r utr fowVer uosm, Castng Iinaingo rs Ynlsha ls Ir.on~ ChilneFne erParof-ntedSok eep otoorTme Locksmithe dulco htleha eundfo tun Norths wihanwandhieoeetio Insumntiker of" l n ile Vt eJewelry dSle ae lo Cutlry, hich he ockrsas o thebetover, JuneCoach Lace t citiensof ummlerimp, and riinity a lrie has re-commeneed aButche ing,d~'l butcer rgulaly iceotree ims, Jilver ntithdo'tlt Y G re tesi will slcink piesManutreead ion. iEgrvis onr ti ci Gth rondthl pis.i copper or.s Alwood nsaereustdt Mhanic sallok Detstha eBe cn Gcke in wtchei makg el s ie ptinngan Ppe any isnpeaeing xcueaa odrta ayue ntrbustd toed;;crewihnaesad dispncht ing u ndrparn Sfs raucs ade L or raey Barieky an FirzBrck. Maya3,low, 3 6pe m THE S aOMPASS Impa confidence to the Bold 8ooa.j Neptune hile ploughing the stormy' - and uniting the nations of the world inthi Bands of Commerce, created far less sensi tion in ihes world, than have the glorious deeds of the Old Es9tablislaedand Far Fanmed LOTTERT BROKERZ; PYFER & CO,, NO. 1 LIGHT STREET, BALTIMORE, MD. Wlo are the first to administer successfully to the pecuniary necessities of Mankind, win.. ning thereby a Fame as CAPITAL PRIIZE Seilers as uilimited as the circumbiant air. MORE CllEERING RE8ULT88 PYFER & Co., The Special Agetats of Fortane 1! Nerer a Drawing but they sell the Pri:es ! DISTANT CORRESPONDENTS ONLY SEE TII[S!! $10,000, Whole ticket, sent to Virginia. 5,0M, Whole ticket, sent to New York. 8.000. Whole ticket, sent to Pennsylvania. 30,000, 1 Half ticket, sent to North Carolina. 15,000, Half ticket, saent to South Carolina. 10,000, Quarter ticket, sent to PCemisylva nia. 8,00), Quarter ticket, sent lo Ohio. 5,000, Quarter ticket, sent to Indiana. 12,000, Quarter ticket, sent to South Caroli 1n. 0:' Every Prize promptly paid, and on file. (We r again ref-r i Managers Dratring s) O2T Far better make an investienit at the Truly Lucky and Far-Faned oflice of PY. FElt & CO, than go to California. 93T P'YFEIt & CO., give Gold already Coined and Starmped. nL The Majority of Capitals always sold by PYFEIt & CO. BANK l)RAFTS, payable at sight in Gold, remitted promitly to any part of the United States for Prizes sold by P'YF't & CO. All Communications strictly confideutial. UIi Remember that the result of thefirst trial has often been a Splendid Fortune ! A little perseverance is sure to realize one. RicH ANn SPLENDID LOTTERIES! for July, 1e49. Send your Orders to PYFE R 4- CO. for the Pri:es. Date, Capital No.of Iallots Price of Price of July. Prizes. Drawn. Tickets. P'ck'gs. 2 825,000 75 Nos 12 8 00 $27 3 22,500 78 14 5 1750 5 20,000 75 15 5 15 " 78 12 5 1850 7 30, " 75 14 10 32 50 9 5of2 " 78 13 8 27 10 24, " 75 13 5 17 11 30," 78 12 10 32" 12 24, " 75 12 5 17 13 15, " 75 14 4 13 14 44," 78 16 15 45 163of 15, " 75 11 8 27 17 20," 78 14 5 17" 18 40," 75 13 10 32" 19 20," 66 14) 5 1625 20 18, " 78 13 5 1750 21 3of25, " 75 12 10 32 23 26, " 78 - 15 8 25 24 20, " 75 12 5 17 25 :30, " 7 12 10 32 " 26 22, " 78 13 5 17 " 27 10, " (60 13 4 11 28 60, " 78 13 2o 70 :10 25, " 75 15 8 25 31 24, " 78 13 5 17" U171The p j'e of Packages of Quarter Trickets only, sa avertised above. QJ' The Managers Printed Drawings, endorsed by the commuuisioners appointed (for this purpose) by the Governor of Marv. land, are ini all cases sent to our Correspon'd. ents. 0T Letters always strongly and carefully sealed. Thue purchasers of Packages of Tickets seldom have mnore than six chances against their drawing in a Package any of the Capital Prizes, anid one Package may draw four of the highest Prizes. Two-thirds of the P'ri zes are sold in Packages of Tickets. ST Please Order a few days irErORE the Lotteries draw. All Orders punctually an swered by the return mails. Persons at a distance fromi flaltimore, whn wish "Fortune Buckled on their Blacks," will find that it is only necessary to enclose the price (as laid down in the above sched ule,) for a Package or Sinugle Ticket to the Truly Portunate, Far-Famed and Old Es tablished Hiouse of. PYPRR & Co. No 1. LIGwr S'rREE'T hNlrIMoJE M'D. Twenty Dollars Reward, Ranawuay fromi the subscriber, on the 26th~ of March last, her negro man )A NI EL. lIe is about five feet, G inches high, tolerably stout, his teeth projects a litile in front, lhe is very black, obout forty years oldi, supposed to be hiarbored about Sumterville. Any person dtelivoring saic negro to the cubscriber, on her plantation, or ir Sumter .Jail, will receive the, above reward. ES1'IJER PELRDRlAU. 28th api, 1849 26 3sm CLARK'S HOTEL, SUMYTERVILLE, S. CAROLINA 'The subscriber w oulId respec.tful ly inforn his friends and the p)ublic generally that hr has opened for their accommodation a Ilousi of Entertainment in this place. lie solictz a share of public patronage, and promises ti spare no pains in order to merit and secur< the samne. ie would further add, that th< ocation of his Ihouse is stuchi, as enutirely sub. serves both business and quiet. A trial is al be asks. WVEBB CLARK. Jan, 8, 1849. 11 tf CALL AT THE SOUTHERN STORE, Fisher & Hoxie Receive weekly by steamers fronm NEW YORK Additions to their extensive assortment of Dry Goods, ti are always prepared to furnishi the latest 'Styles at satisfactory prices. Columbia, June , 32 6m~ 10,000 SEGARS for Sale by L. B. IIA NK. -7:"' -51- -R. z,. Reduction of L c4 Ware on ta South-0irolin, Rail Road, From the 29th JUNE to the 1stOCTOBlgI T HI fare will be reducd to "TIHRErn CENTS" per mile to any station on the - Road. This will accord with a similar ar rangement of the Geoghtand Western arid Atlantic flail Roads and Will therefore sad parsede the Dalton, Rome and Athens Ticks - ets, as heretofore issued. 30 6t Wmn. It. UARTLSS, Seefty.-. Wilmington and Mancheiter Rail Road, OFFICE WIL.& MAN. R. I. C. MAlRoN C. If, June, tit 1949. The Stockholders of the Wilmington and Manchester Rail Road Company, are hereby notified that the second instalment of Fivd Dollars per share is required to be paid on thdX first of July next. By order of the Board of Dlrdctoru, JOHN McRAE, Jn. Treasutere... June 20 33 1n To Travellers going North, THE GREA'T MAIL ROUTE FROf CIIARLElSTON, S. Cf LEAVING the Vharf at the foot of Lati rens-st. daily at 3, p. m. after the arrival of the Solhileorn cars, via WILMINGTON and WElDON, N. C. PETE'RSBURG, RICH MOND, to WASIHINGTON, BALTI 1OtE, and PIIILADELPIiA. The public is respectfully informed that the steamers of tlias line, from Charleston to Wiliniiigton, are in first rate condition, and are navigated by well known and experienced cominandrs, and the railroads are in~fine or der, thereby securina both safety and dispatef. A TilROUGi TfCKETli having already been in operation is now continued as a per manent arrangmnent from Charleston to' Philadelphia. P'assengers availing themsel ves thereof, will have the option either to' continue without delay through the route or otherwise. to stop at any of the intermediate points, renewing theis seats on the line to suit their convenence. By this route travel lers may reach New York on the third day luring business hours. Baggage will he' ticketed on board the Steamer to Weldon, as' likewise on the change of cars. at the inter mediate points from thence to Philadelphia. Through Tickets to Philadelphia at 820each,4 can be had from I, WINSLOW, Agent of the Wilnington and Raleigh R. R. Company, at the olice of the Company foot of Laurens street, to whom please apply. F or other in formation inquire of L. C. DUNCAN, At the American Ilotel, Charleston S. C'. May 1) 49 ly A Card. MR. II. J. BRISSENDEN, of Charlestorv Professor of Music, offers his services in the Formation and Instruction of Military Bander - &c. Mr. B. is possessed of the most satis factory testimonials regarding capability and character. Coinmunications can be address ed to the care of Mr. F. Zogbaum, 201 King street, C.harleston, S. C. April 18. 25 3m A 0CA R 6. The subscri r-r takes this method of ini. forming his f.'iends and the public, that he has putrch-ased the DR UG STORE of Dr. J. A& Cleveland, where he will continue the buiI ness on his own account; and hopes by strict attention, and constant endeavors to please, to merit a continuance of their patronage. Z. J. DsHAY. Camden, Feb. 21, 1849. 17 2m To Tanners, The subscriber keeps constantly on hand, a full supply of Train Oil of good qimlity which he off'ers for sale by the gallon or - <iuantity at reduced prices. Z. J. DEH AY. Nearly Opposite Masonic Hlai. Camden June 1st, 1847. 32 tt For Diseased Horses. WVA RlREN'lE D TO CURE, Lameness, Spavin, Big Jaw, Founder, Sprains and Strains, Splints, Wind Galls, Ring Boned String la It, Trush, P'oll Evil, ace., &c. Hlavinig beeni appointed Agent for the above, I would call the attention of Farmers and dealers in Ilorses to the importance of hayv' ing it always at hand. Z. J. DEIIAY. Nearly Opposite Masonic HalL. C'taden June 1st, 1849. 32 tf SPRING AND SUMMER Townsend's Sarsaparilla, Robert's Sara-. parilla Pills, Gordons, Spencer's, Brnreh' Wrighits and Lee's Pills; Roche's Embroca. t ion for Hlooping Couigh; Hasting's Syr. Nap., tha, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral &c. &c. All of' which may be had fresh and genuine at Z. J. DEHIAY'S. Nearly Opposite Masonie Hall. Camnden June 1st, 1849. 82 tf F. SUMTER, Attorney at Law. .U R OAD S T REE T, I &Sumterville, S. C.. May 10, 1840. 29 tf Cabinet iVakingt &c, The subscriber respectfnfly annlonee'o th~e public that, ho carries on the-Cabinet ma king Business in all its various branches; and. hopes by untiring industry and attention ~. business to merit a share of the patronage~ his friendls and the public. N. B.--Heo will keep constantly on hand--Fancy and Plain marble top Dress ing Bureaus, Side-hoards, Pine and Maloga ny Wardrobes, high~ and low poet curled maple Bled-steads, Sofas and Divans, Centre tabiles, Sitting Chairs of every descript - '' Mahmogapy Rocking and Nursing Chairs, ~ 5 Boston Rtockers and Nursing, Pier 1b Candle stands, &c. &c. Also, Cotton, -. tresses, which they will sell low for a good p~aper. UD-FURNITURE MADE an4*.I E D at the shortest notice. *"i Mehhogany and Piain> f'urnished at tneo shortest" Just received a alni se Bed-Bteads, Sitting an NursiCh t