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Cenus of S unt r ii CL-AnE IONT COUNTTr. Free white 1nhabita: , Boat .Co., Nn. 4, Upper Bat. 44th Rog't:, C. Militia Coin ianded by Capt. Bolser. I'6N, ail-ached ii Cfaremont .Elction Disr Allsbrook, Thomas 8qIl1 4t'hw *' Allsbrook, Willis 4(Kolb,-Denj Allsbrwdk, Britton 7 Loryea, Aaron 5 AlshI; $Lacliey, Jn d: Allebr ...y t l.ygtiun Wmn 1. Ardist, Jore' Ii 2: Iwrotace Paul si Ardisk Wi 8:Lynuii. 'ajrcy Avan, Abigail 3'Lynumn, Dah J 3 lru ,,-J no' 5'L-wrence, Blenj 7 Biartlett, Leonora 2 &Mellett, F M 0 B lser, -Martha - 'McEllveen, Ii A 4 Bagufgrt, lizabeth 1I'cKellar, J J S Brpwn,\V 11Moore, Martha L. 3 1 i4atlwey, Mary ;3!Miller, Jno 13 3 Broadway, A E 2 Mellett Jas 1' 4 Broadway, M 2; Mellett, C 8 1 Broadway, Lewis 12 Mollett, Sarah 1 Broadway, Sam J 3;Moore, Margrett 1 Belser, PS ' 3' Morris, John 4 Brunson, Dan! 2 Norton, Jarred 12 Brunson, Sarah 2 Nettles, Joseph 4 Barrett, Leppy 6 Nettles, Jno Jr. (t Brajahan, Dai 4-Nesbit, F A C 3 Barroet, Benj 1iNichois, Ann 4 Brutnson, Willis P 1 Nettles, Vm. 7 Campbell, Alex r 7?Nettlee, Jno. M. 1 Compton, C R 3;Nottles Harriet S. 2 Chewnitg, L R 3Nettles John Sen 7 Chbewning, Peter 2'O'Steen, Wm. 7 Ctin, Tich.'d B. 7 O'.Steen, Thos 4 dec1erell, N B 10 O'Steen, Willis 10 069itney, Bonj 11 O'Steen, Gabriel 7 Cfiristina, J B, 2iPritchard, Phobe 5 C aay, S. J 5!Pritchaurd, Wm 3 S(l rs, -Yin SPerdean, Esther 3 1) oi 4 Aneas 11Pugh, E J 3 1 sJosiah 8 Pool. TIinmas 4 re.2 Dani Ransay, Willis 11 fLouch,, Thos W 3)Richardson, W"V J 4 Elitt, Chas P 2:Richardson, J S Sr. 6 Floyd, William 3!Rhame, Washington 1 Floyd, George 5 Riclardson, Chas M 3 ( 4dings, A V 2 Richardson, Edward 5 raham, John I Richardson, Wi 2 (arrett, David 5 Richardson, Rich'd 3 Galloway, Levi 2 Rivers, F J 4 Giddings Win 5 Roger, David 81 Giddings, Leelia 8 Rembert, Jno 3 Giddings, John H Rivers, E W P 8 Giddings, Jacop 13 Rhame, 0 L 1 Ciddings, Edward 41 Rodgers, John 1 Garrett, Thomas 2A Singleton, ltich'd 3 Ilayna;orth, Anna 6 Stone, Wade 3 Hodge, Elijah 11 Steadhat, Sand 2 ,Hodge, Oliver 10.Tindall, S J 7 Hlodge, James 1( Turner, Roht. 2 Hlodge, Wri 1(. Turner, Arthur 5 H6 g ld M.. ' urner, Everett 4 Wiilgo, Elihit l'indall, Jno B 1 He pi ienj G 5 Turner, \Vm 4 Ij'e, Oliver .2 indall, M J 0i 111 hdy, Jnu 0 6 Vise, Win 8 IN dson, Win GWell, Henry 11 Ioilday, Jas Y 5 Wells, i arren 4 Jac. son,SBarah Ann 6j Wells, Chosal 7 Jones, 't L 7 Wells, ltobt 5 Jackson, itebecca 4 Weells, Win o Kolb, IHicksou I Wells, Richard 2 Kerly'JN: 4 Wad hiezekiah 2 K1olg:Thomas 4 Kolb, Jas M 4 Total, 666 Rail Road Notice. 8isALI.'D PRO[POSALS will be received, ~4~ed to th. undersigned at Sumnterville, 1.th August, for timber for the Su , picture of forty (40) miles of the Wu-zl rmdgton and Manchester Rail Road adjoining tlie Camden Branch. Each mnile will req uire 1760 crosties'6 x t and 8 feet long, and 47, 52O.leet, board measure, of continuous bra c'n 0 O in lengthas of 18, 21, 24, 27 or 30o .Frhrinforjnation ca eobtained of the Assistant JFngitteers on the line, or the subscriber at Marion C. 11. L. 3.. FL MlNG, RDes. Eng. WViJ. & Mlan. R. R. Jy 24, 1640- 40 &t Notice, :called: metinv. The Salem llonrd of Commissioners of IEubiic Roads are hereby orderedto meet at James Lowry's on the 10th <lay.. of: August, at 10 o'clock A. M., to take into consideration the damage done the Publ lic Road by- the late freshet at Capt. GI. W. Cooper's Mill oin Black River. By order of the Ch~airman. S. LACOSTIE, .%''y. July 24, 1840. 40 2t PLANTERS' HOTEL, CIILESTON, S. C. .Pormerly' kept by Charles Hf. Mli. ILARUKIN & IIURST Having become the Proprietors of this ex. tensive and well known establ ishmnent, sub mrits its.claims with confidence to public sup-. port,.satisfied that their efforts will render comnfortable all who may favor them with a July 21, 1840. 40 13t Will be~ paid for the apprehen..i.n and de livery to the Jailer of Sumter Dwitrict, of a I slave, named, .Je the property of Wmn. Webb Esq., who escaped from custody, near States. burgh, on the 22nd inst., while being broughtl to trial. The slave is about 20 or 21 years of go, Avery likely fellow, ie wvas charged wt1the crime of store-breaking and robbing tbf~ m goods anid money. 'at Qder that lhe nmay be brought to trial, I wtlay the above reward for his delivery to the jilor of this or any other District, so that hd may be dealt. with as the law requires. 84. T. J.COGIILAN. Bacon, A uperier lot of Western Bacon for sale 10 Pieces lMuscheto Netting for sale cheap by L. B. IA NKS. Keep Note of Time, 'NEDW JR JVWRL R Y . ,F. HOYT respectfully informs his friends Aand the public, that ho has returned from tif5North with a new and choice selection of Goods, coriaisting of Gold and Silver Watch es, dowelry and Silver Ware. Also, a select assortment of Fancy Articles and Cilrswhich he offers as the best ever recolv~d ' lhe District. Terms liberal. Juond , 34 Ut 'NeWAiengement Mr. BI RGER has the honor to inform ti ladies and gentl'emen of uihterville and v cinity, that hid IDANCING SCHOOLj1 g open at the. Town Hall. He also in thorn that in order to accommodate persdn thdo "dnt stay in town, he will teach at days t 10ktbweiho cannot attend a waya the regular class. 'y that arrang ,ne tquge cn takq.one, or eve. two, priva it4ft; 7inge day!Ifi b6e tose todo u an4 learn as m'udh In thatday ae he would treelgitalalonsbs; (this is as regards stet imcaueo.to learn the figures there must 6 eight pprsons) and they. will avoid by that, least, ..h3lf the trouble and expense th would be incurred, should titey come in tow three times a week. The price of "tuition also greatly reduced. For particulars appl at China's Hotel. Bradford Springs. Mr. BCtuGEn would be willing to go ar teach a.Clerss at the Springs three times week, should the citizans of that place fort a class for him. July 25, 1849. 39 3t SUYITERVILLE, S, C Residence and Lots for Sale, The subscribers offers for sale the PILB Ml SES immediately adjoining the town of Sun tervillc, in a south-eastern direction, know as the residence or a late Daniel Norton. The Lots contain a body of about 23 acre of Land, contiguous to the business portion c the town, and through a part of them run tli contemplated tail Road from Manchester t Wilmington. It would be desirable to se to a .-ingle purchaser the whole of said lot and to such the terms would be made accon modating. Ot'rs will also be entertained by the sub scriber for all his Lands lying on Turke Creek, nicar Sumterville. 'They contain i all about 425 acres of high land, swamp, oa and hickory, well timbered, with a proportio of cleared and open lands, A more accurat description and a better estimate value a these Lands can be formed upon application either personally or by letter, to the subscri ber. To an enterprising farmer this tract pre sents advantag,'es and facilities not surpasse by any other ocation in the State, and to at approved purchaser accommodating terms will be granted. Communications addresse to me at the Bank of Charleston, Charlestor S. C., will meet due attention. JADIEZ NORTON. July 25, 1849. 39 4t Z, B, OAKES, BROKER & AUCTIONEER, No. 7, Stite-street, C'JIAJLESTON, S. . Is desirous to purchase, for n Plantation il Georgia, '1 W I 'N'Y to TIlIRTY LIKiFLi VOUNG NEGlOFS of either sex; those setween the ages of 14 and 20 preferred. 'ersons having such property to dispose o vill meet with a CASH purchaser bp apply ng as above. Sla'es, Real .Estate, Jank ,S'tock, f<-., bought and sold on 'onninision, July 25, 18.19. 30 1tlon Sumter Bakery, Thme subscriber respeoctful ly informsth )blic that he continues Blaking, at his oh tandm in Broad street nar Main. Bread am all varieties of Fauncy Cake, Biscuits an' :rackers, cmnstanmtly on band. Also-Recivedl daily a constant supply o ammith's celebratedl SOD)A WVATER an'd a ;mpply of he.. from Charleston. lCM CIA A.X, every variety of Confec ionmary, Friit, Native and Tiropical, Nuts "ancy~ A rticles, et c. m'e , cotnstanatly on hand lL FLOUR, of the best brands for sale. 1011N O'CONNOR. July 18, 18349. 38 tf DHARLESTON HOTEL The undrsigned late of the United Stamtea Ihotel, A\ugustIa, Georgia,) haviuig leased th< :1 [ARLtlSTON IOTYML for a terum om rears, takes pleaanre in stating that thte en ire Establishment has been refitted and fumr uishied with new Furniture, and is now opiem oir the reception of compmlany'. inmprovemtents have also been umade in the louse, particutlarly in thme Ladies,' Depamrt nmont by the addition of a Reception Parlor mdt the removal of the Ladies' 1)rawing WVhich improvemnents, he is assu red, wil zreamthy add to thme cornforts of the guests o lbe house; and hopes, by strict attention em uis own part tomgethecr with thme ioflicers of hi, 10o3se to merit a liberal share of the public >atronage. D)A NI EL MIXER, Proprietor. July 25, 1849. 39 ly UNITED STATES HOTEL, A u ||/ 8 s a , C a. G. F'ARGO, Proprietor. This well-known house having passed int< lie hands of the presenat proprietor, no pain >r expense has been spared to render it wor by) of patroniage. July 25, 329 4ma Executive Department, ~A-'5dO..* *.9, JU LY 11, 1819. A LL. Communications addressed to Ii LExellency, Governor SEA BROOK, shomi 50 directed to Columbia, unt il the 1st Octo er next. B. TP. WA TTS, Executiveo Sec'ry. Just Received, A fine lot of SUGARS, North Carolin BACON. FLOUR, and other Groceries. BROWN, LEE & CO. 29 May, 1849. 31 2 10,000 SEGARS for Sale by L. n. u A . sOnBOF TEoE ONE, sumte vDiiion No, ,12. The, ,6 tler Weekly Ag I of this Divi slmt wi heit on B8 enin4 next, at theirt Hckat 8 o'l'ck W. F. B HAYNSWORTH, Rt. H. Sumtdenille, S. C. r 109 ly Bradfbrd 8prings FE1Y1&LNSTITUTE a The Board of TrudteNs of the Bradfor e Springs Institute having elected'a Principa it andetwo Assistant Teacbers, to servo dursn it the present yer, in whose qtalfeations they n have the highest confidence, and having makdc a every .arrangement preparatory to the coin. y mencement of its exercises on the first MONDAY in JULY next,--give notice tr the Stockholders and the public, that Pupils d will be received at the Institute at and fron that date. n The admirable location of the Bradford r rings in point of health, and the character of the Teachers employed, tngether with the active supervision of the Board of Trustees, and the extensive influence, pledged to the support of the Institute, will, it is confidently believed, at once secure for it a high roputa. tion. A Visiting Committee, will be appointed by the Trustees, which will from time to time, visit the Institute, and recommend any regulations which may conduce to the im. provemnent, heAlth, or comfort of the pupils; , and parents are assured that no pains will be e spared in the culture of mind and heart, to implant aad strengthen those principles, and form those qualities which best adorn the le. male character. The Institute will be opened under the charge of Rev. H. CATER as Principal, with liss E. SPAIN as Assistant Teacher, and ire. F. HUMMELL as Teacher of Music, French, Ornamental Needle-work, &c. r The annnal term of the Institute will con sist of two sessions of five months each, be. f ginning on the first Monday in February and ending the last Friday in November. - Terms of Tuition and Board. Board and Tuition in the entire i English course, per session of five months, - - - $75 Music on the Piano, Harp or Guitar, including Vocal Mu sic and use of Instrument, per session, &c. - - . . $20 Latin, French or Italian, - - Drawing and Painting, - - - 15 Shell and Wax work, the mate. rials furnished by the pupils, - - . 5(K) NOTE.-Iupils who return home at the end of the week and have no washing done at the Institute will be charged one-third less for Doard. REv. 11 ENR Y D. GREEN, Pres't. of the Board. SAuU EL I:. .ILSON, V. Ires't. Trustees, JAS. E. RE.MBER'T, W. W. A LSTON, J. S. RICIlARDSON, Jr. F. J. MOSES, REv. NOAll GRAIJAMT, JOlIN A. COLCLOUGII, Sn. W. NETTLES. June 1:3 1849. 33 tf Bradford Springs Female INSTITUTE COMPANY. ofNotice is hereby given to the Stockholders ofthe Bradford Springs Female Institute Compilany, that the first imstahnent of twenty. five dollars on each sharc,-wi'l be required to be paid as follows-one-half thereof ($12.50) oni or before thme first of July next, and the other hailf thereof, ($12.30,) on or before the first of November nex~t. Bly ordier of the lhesident of the Company and Board of Trustees, D. II. Mc LA URIN, Treasuirer. Sunmterville, May 10, 18490. 21 (It New Boot AND Thie subscriber having just returnied from. Charleston with an assortment. of llOOTS, SihOES, Ladies' and Misses' SIPPE FRS, TIES and GAITERS, of every kind what ever, oflers thmem to the public on better termus, for Casha, than can he had elsewhere, and so licits an early call at one door east of Miller & Bossards Drug Store. Also, the New and Fashinable blipper for Ladies called TVAY LORt TIESl. LTf A111 ripsx se~ired p ,rithout charx e. 13. FOLfSOM. aSig n of the Boot. May 2:3, 1849- :31 tf WASHINGTON llALL, Atlanta, Georgia, Breakfast and Din ner House for. Passengers. (jf" Meals~ always in duei sea son for the Departure of the Cars. - PUILIC P'ATRIONAGE IS RLESPECTFTLLY $OLItCITED. HlOLCOMBIE & RICE. HI. C. lIox~couinE, July 11 2"/ 4m Z.~ A. RcE. NOTICE, All persons having goods shippedl to Mid. dileton Depot, will be charged Storage on the same, (in case they remain in Depot over seven days after the date of their arrival) anid ini every such instanice will the storage be required to be paid before the goods are delivered. 1B. F. WI LSON, Agent. -Middieton Depot, S. C. R3. RI. June 0 :12 it Dry Goods, Groceries, &c, Theii subscriber's have just received, and are now opening, a wvell assorted stock, embracing D)ry Goods, Groceries, Srnoes. Crockery, &c., which they will offer for sale at prices to suit the'times. Give us a call and judge for yourselves. BROWN, LEE & Co. Sumtervilln i0th July, mm0 37 .c Sa $iIER IF'S SALES. Byivirtue oif sundry Executiou~te i.di. rected, will bo sold at Sumter Court House, on the first Monday and day following in August next, within. legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for Cash, the following pro erty. Purchasers to pay fer' Titles. tot and buildings thereon in Sumterville, adjoining lots of J J Miller, A E Pool, on Liberty street, levied on as the property of It F Ligon at the suit of S May rant HARVEY SKINNER, S. S. D. 14 July, 1849. 2S'IER1'"S &S.ILES. By virtue of sundry Executions to me di rected, will be sold at Sumter Court house, on the first Monday and day following in August next, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder, for Cash, the following Personal Property. Purchasers to pay for Titles. House and kitchen furniture, 13 books, 1 brass clock, I loom, writing desk, .1 reel, set shoe makers tools, I grind stone, corn, fodder and peas, hogs and cattle, 11 head of geese, I pair cart t h0eels, lot bacon, sugar and cofice, and plantation utensils, some iron and steel, &c, levied on as the pro perty of C I [int, at the suits of F J & %I Moses, and Wm Scott, Dunlap & Doby. To be sold on Tuesday 7th August at Itich ard Marshalls in part and part at C Hunt's plantation. Remnant of Goods, Wares and Merchandie, levied on as the property of James lack, at tho Suits of II Stoddard & Wood, Willm McElveen, E A J Gary, adilr'x. antl S S Farrar. 'l'o be sold at Su'mterville. IIAII.VE Y SKINNE0 R, S. S D. 14 July, 1849, CALL AT THE SOUTHERN STORE. Fisher & Ioxie Receive weekly by steamers from NEV YORK Additions to their extensive assortment of Dry Goods, and are always prepared to furnish the latest Styles at satisfactory prices. Columbia, June 6, 32 Gm In Equity, SUMjITER DISTRICT. M. P. Mayes etal, vs. Bill, John G. Shuaw. Will be sold at Sumter Court hIonse on the first Monday in August next, and if not then sold will be offered at each subsequent sale day until sold, A tract of land of one hundred and twenty eight acres, situated on Alligator Branch, waters of Rocky Bluff swamp, adjoining lands of A. Chandler, M. Reams and Est. of D. Shaw. The above land belongs to the estate of Rebecca Shaw dec'd., and will not be sold for a less sum than three dollars per acre. TEnMS--On a credit of one year from sale, with interest; purchaser to give Bond and personal security anti pay for all papers. By Order of the Court, JOIIN 1. MfILLTaR, Comn'r. Sumterville, :i July, 1819. 37 4t Twenty Dollars Reward, . Will be paid for apprehiending and lodging in jail, or delivering to ime amy negro fellow Sam,, who lately ran away fromt the steamr nill of Alessers Coighlan & Co. Ie is about 35 years old, of maiddling size, and has rather pro ject ing lips. 11ec has been lired in Sum-. terville during the last two years, and is Iknown to lurk in the nueighiboinrlhood. having belien seen several timies ini the village at night, whlere it is probable, hie might be easi ly apprehended. 0T T1hae subscriber believing him to be harbored offers $209 for such proof as will convict any white man of harboring himu eith er directly or inirectly. J. S 1UCII.ARDSON, Jr. A pril, 3, 1819. 37 t f Drugs and medicines, Z. J. DellA Y, J. A. CI.LVELAND, DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, NEAci .Y Oi'TOSiiTE .3IAsoN~e niAii.g,CAiENg g, S,.e, Ta';kes this methiod of informing the cit i zens of Sutntetr, lihrlingtonz, and the aidjacenut country, thiat lie keeps aulways on hanmd, a fresh and wvell selected Istock of D)riugs, Chuemicals, P'aints, Oils and IDre hiuffs; Wzindow~ GIlass aiid Putty, Patent Mledicines and~ Perfumery: Soaps, Biriushes. Coiiibs and Fauncy Articles. TPIlOMPSONIAN AMEDIClNES, Emizbracinug every article now used ia the P'ractic~e; &c. &c. All of which will be sold as low as articles of the samei qluamlity cant he bought in Cha~rles ton, ron Casi on CiiErir. a(L hysicians, lanters, and Countrv 31er chants will do well to give mue a call 'before purchia..ag elsewhere. Z. J. D. Caimden, Feb. 21, 18-19. 17 t f Beef! Beef! AT FIVIE AND SIX CENTS Pr-t LB. T1he subsctiiber begs leave to in .m the citizens of Sumterville and vicinity, that lie has re-comumenced Butchueriing ; aind will butcher regaluarly twice or three tinues a week it requiire~d. TIUhESDAYS, TPIIURS. I)AYS and SATliRDA~YS are the days lie wall Blutchaer: the prices are live and six cts. if Beoef is taken regularly rotind--if choice pieces every tinme, oif the roundl, the price is eight cents. All persons are requestedl to have a small Book so that the Beef can be entered in their Book as well as mine. June 27 .JOIN CIIINA. Upholstering and Paper H ANGING. Thle subscribe -espectfully informns the public that he ha. est.sheod himsolf ini Sumntervillo, and is now prepared to execuito any order that may be enturusted to his cnre, with, nentness and dispatch, to wit:--Makinig andu repairing Sofas, Chairs, Lounges, (of every description,) Mat-. rasses mado to order, and every variety of Pbnd Boxes. M1ay 23, 1819. CIAGin eo~fE The terriblo onslght hotly, grbwing thiora devastating in l charnater'to thotread urieA of buth 'tIe State 'aid voitratlo*e of Lotteries, by the Lucky Ticke's boightof,the Truly Fortunata ntil Fakr-anme' LOTTERY A A 0InE PYFFAR& C(0, NO 1 LIGHT. STR ET, . 3ALTIMIOREltb Is the issue of a solomi pledge. made by this llouse with a magnanimity and, elf-sacrifi. cing interest coequal. with the glorious cause they havd espousedi not to abate one 'jot or tittle" their labours until Poverty, that gaunt 'Tyr.at over the desires of the llUMAN FA MIf3, shall be ferretted out, "toot '4d1 branch," from the abodes of all who, etinr ainmg a proper sense of their just claims.up. on "Dame Fortune," desire to possces Riches the only impregnable bulwark against the en croachments of Want. IEA D T111E TESTIMONY I Pyfer) 4' Co., rerus PozertU. A single order may secure a Fortune. MORE MJEElING RESULTS! AT PYFER & Cos., LOOK IIERE CORRNSPOND1ENTS ! Erery Prize sold and Paid by Pyfer 4 Co. 0- A LADY drew the highest Prize. $25,000, Whole ticket, sold to a young lady in Raleigh, N. C.-(a good mnaa'riage pot. tion for her.) 18,000, ltlia ticket, sent to North Carolina. 15,00t), IIa!f ticket, sent to Virginia. 9.000. Half ticket, sent to Nor:h Carolina. 8,000, Ilalt ticket, sent to Virginia. :30,000, Quarter ticket, sent to 'ennsylia ia. 21,000, Quarter ticket, sent to South Caroli in. 12,000, Quarter ticket, sent to Ohio. 7,500, Quarter ticket, sent to Ohio. 4,500 Quarter ticket sent to So. Carolina. ( A oiaa s ee Managers qifcial Drarcings ) t Every Prize sold by us is kept on file after being paid, for the inspection of the public. BANK DRAIFTS, payable at sight in Gold, remitted promptly to any part of the United States for Prizes sold by PYFER & CO. Al Commriun'cations strictly confidential. Q'r Oinm.ns directed to "Box 524--alti ,more Post Oflice." will come to hand safely without any other address. ll' L.et every one who reads this adver tisemet test the virtue of at least One Trial. One fuilure can do very little harm. GR.\ND LOTTE:rlES FOR AUGUST, 1810 ! Always address the Lunky House of 1' YFE 1 4. Co. Date, Capital No. of Drawn. Price Price of Aug. Prizes. Ballots 'Tick. P'ck'gs. 1 $33,00 75 Nos 13 810 $32 5) 2 25,000 78 13 5 170 1 18,000 78 13 5 18 50 4 30,~ " 75 12 10 3250 6i5of 12 " 76 13 8 27" 7 20 " 75 12 5 1850 8 30, " 61) 13 10 27.' 9 20, " 78 12 .5 18 75 1t) 15, " 75 11 4' 15 Ii 50, " 78 10 it) 45 13 25, " 00 16 8 2.5 . 11 _22,500 78 14 5 17 50 lS aof20,000) 75 12 1t) 42 16) 22, " 78 i1i 10 82850 17 . 18, " 75 14 .5 16:25 19 :l0, " 78 .1:3 10 32850 2) 25t, "4 75 15 8 25 N 21 24," 78 13 5 18 50 22 30," 78 ' 14 10 32'* 233ofl10, " 72 13 5 10625 24 13,500- 78 15 4 13 25 G5,00O0 75 14 20 602 50 27 30, " 78 12 10 32 50 28 2, " 75 14 5 10 25 29 3M, " 78 13 10 :i5 30) :30, " 75 12 5 18 50 3I1 20, " 78 1-1 5 17 50 D' The price of Paickages of Quarter Tickets only, is advertised above. a' The Managers Printed Drawings, enudorsed by the commniasioners appointed (for this purpose) by the Governor of Mary land, are in all cases sent to our Correspond enits. Eri Letters always strongly and carefully sealed. The pulrchas-ers of Pacmkages of Tickets seldlomi have more thlani six chances awainst their drawing ini a P'ackage any of the d'apital Prizes, and one Package may draw four of the highest Prizes. Tiwo-thirds of the Pri zes are sold in Packages of Tickets, IVr Please Order a few days DF.FoRF. the Lotteries draw. All Orders punctually ans sweredl by the return mails. Peirsons att a dlistan~ce from Ba ltimnore, who wvish "F'ortune lituckled on their Backs,'' will find that on'~it is nynecessary to enclose the price (as laid dlown in the above ,ched ule,) for ai lackage o'r Single Ticket to the Truly lFortunaite, Far-F'amued and Old Es ta:blished Il-meec of PYPER & CO. No 1. Lwn-r SrR1EE'T IALTibioRE MD. Or, Box 524I, Baltimore Post Ollice. CLARK'S HOTEL, SUMIT ERIVIMLE, S. CAROLINA. The subscriber wvoulId respectfully inform h,:s frinds and the public generally that ho has opened for their accommodation a llouse of IEntertainment in this place. lie solicits a share of public patronage, and promises to spare no0 pamns in order to merit and secure the same. lie would further add, that the ocation of his I louse is such, as entirely sub serves both business and quiet. A trial is all be asks. WEBB CLARK. Jan, 8, 1849. 11 t f Twenty Dollars Reward, Rlanaway from the subseniber, on the 26th of Mlarch Jast, her negro mnan DA NICL. lIe is about five feet, 6 inches high, tolerably utoot, his teeth projects a lile in front, he is very black, about forty years oldl, supposed to bo harbored about Sumtervitll. Any person deliveuing said negro to the subscriber, o'n her plantation, or a Sumter Jail, will receive the above reward. 28th april,.1849 er0 n.. h -- ' * 1outh Oar14 a"t .. CENTB' p iei d'ta hs Road. 'hiWdiV cwl y lathilar t . rangetnent of-flab t G &egl tidW..t nfAid Atlantic Rait -i hersforstetf persede the Dpjton am et Mh sk" ets, as hereotore asue . *'. . :36 t .WyM.JASTL ; .. ,' Wilinngton and inche r R Efit C. r.Ju i, The Stokhold&s of t)' Wilrndlh io4d Aanchdte Rtil toad Conpaiy, are fdrby notified that the' second instldiort o Five Dollars per share is required to be paid on the first of July next, . By order of the Doard of Directors.:C JOhIN McRIA1, Ja. .''cas4urern June 20 3 To Travellers going North. TIE GREAT MAIL:. RQUI . FROM CIhARLESTON, S. C, , LEAVING the Wharf at the foot of iu rens-st. daily. at 8, p. m. after the arriviil of the Southern cars, via WILMINGTON. and WELDON, N. C. PETERSBULG, RIQI 31OND, to WASIINqTON, BALTfI= MORE, and PIIILADELPHIA. " The public Is. respectful)y informed' hat the steatners-of this line, from Gharlesto to Wilmington, are irt first rate condition,;gud are navigated by well kndwnand exnriericed comnnanderi, and the railroads ar: in fine 'or der, thereby securing both safety'and ditxiitch. A THROUGII TICEET having .aready been in operation is now continued as a per manent' arrangement from Charleston to Philadelphia. Passengers- availing-themsel ves thercor, will have the optioni-either; to continue withop; delay through the route. or otherwise. to stop at-any of.the intermediate points, renewinig theis seats, of' t- to suit thei convenience: By tha!stohi :1-el= lers. may reach New York on the. th'd: day during business hours. Baggage will be ticketed on board the Steamer tu.Wehlon,as like*ise on the change of cars, attha futer mediate points front thendce to I'hilainelphis. Through Tickets to Philadelphia at20 each, can be had from IE,. WINSLOW, J genLof.; the Witnington and Raleigh R. It. Compapy at the office of the Company foo. qrLaurons ; street, to whom please apply. For other In formation inquire of L C. DUNCAN, At the 'American Hotel, Charleston S. May O 49 l A O ard. MIt. J. BRISSENDEN, of Charlestor, Professor of Music, offers his service$ in the Formation and Instruction of Military Ba'nds, &c. Mir. B. is possessed of the most satis. factory testimonals regarding capability and character. Communicatione can be addressu. ed to the care of Mr. F. Zqgbaum, 201 Kipg street, Charleston, S. V. April 18. 25 3a The snbscriber takes this 'nathod- of ii. formting his friends and'the pubhlic, that he hid " piurchtased the -DRUG'STORE of- Dr. j.-AM' Clevelarud, where he ivill contihue the buuik ness on his own account; andi hopes by strict. attention, and constant endeavors to pleaset to merit a coftinuaned~ of their patrond. Camden. Feb. 21, 1549. 17-i .2eu Th ubscerkep cntaty onhal6 a ul upply of Train 0il. of -goed quelitye whiche oIfers for sale- by the .gallon.p~ quanity at reduced pies. -9 - E. 3.- E i Nearly Opposite Masonic fa[ Cadn ue s, 87. -32 . COLLIR'S ,EME"DY, For Diseased Horses, -WArRtFNTE ID TO' CURE, amns Spavin, Big Jaw, Founder, Sprains an Strains, Splints, WVind Galhe, Ring Bone, Strimg Halt, Truah, Poll Evil, ate., &c. Having been appointed Agent for the aboiW& I would call the attention of Farmers -af dealers ini Horses to the imnportance -of hibvyd mng it always at hand.. 2. J. DEHIAY. Nearly Ojposite Mlasonic Jtall. Camden June 1st, 1849. 32 tV SPRING. AND SUMMER MVEDZINES. Townsend's Sarsaparillat Robert's~rgda 1,arilla Pills Gordons, Spencer's, Brandreths' \Vrights andl Lee's Pilli; Roche's Embroca.. t ion for hloping (nough; liasting's Syr. Nap tha, Ayer's Cherry P'eatoral &c. &c. -All of which' may be had fresh and geniUine at Z. J. DEHTAY'S. Nearly Opposite Masonic Ilafl Camaden June 1st, 18-49. 82 tf F. SUMTER, Attorney at Law. ]3ROAD STRtEiE'T,' Mny 10, 1849,. 29' if Cabinet Making, &c~ The subscriber respoezfully announte io( the public that, he carries on the Cabihot at9, king Blusinqss in all -its varioug brancheu , hopes by untiring indusiry.arul etttion business to mrerit a share of theo patonagce his friends and the public,. . ~ N. B.---1e will keep conatsn if~ hand--Fancy and Plain marble 'tosmi.s ing Bureaus, Side-boards, Pine and Mahorefl ny Wardrobes, high and low post cured maplhe Bed-steads, Sofhat Aud:ignb, Cdidrea' tables, Sitting Chairs ofievery doacption~j Mahogany Rocking and Nursing Chairs, ge> Bostoun Rockceri and Nureingi liei Tableir, Candle stands,,&c. 4e. ..Aso, (.ttortnmat. tresses, wich they will sell low fotsh ot' 87FRNIUREMADE anNNAAfIh ED at the shortest nioticeod Mahogany and Plain g furnished at thb shdrtadh t Just receiycd a splandid asots o hled-steadhe, Sitting and Nursing Chabs. 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