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r ih itka for the gift of this blessed hook, which a kitdiProvidcnce bestowed upon fallen mnan to teach. Jdn the way to heaven. r lreten; tony I not pledge for you that ou willeke it for your guide: May it be 6uthiclcnti qur' buckler; and following its :;, tIQ~teihigu ay we at last arrive at that vtig lier the wicked will cease from troubling, and where the weary, will be at rest. SALEM CAaIr MIEETrIG.-The Camp Meet ing at Salem, in Lancaster District, closed on Tuesday, the 4th instant, and was one of un usual interest. Seldomn has there been a Meeting, at which better order was observed, and more permanent good affected. The ac- . cessions to the Church were about 57 white I and colored and the number of conversions about 35 or 40. The surrounding section of country had been deeply interested in the subject of religion for some weeks previous. [ Camden Journal. (17 The Ch-'trleston Courier says: "We are requested to state that Delegates to the St. Louis and lemnphis Convention will bet passed over the South Carolina, Georgia, and Western and Atlantic Railroads free of I charge, going and returning. 'T'ickets for which can be obtained at the lhi!road oflice, State street." MarYLAN, Got.D AimNIio.--The 'tociville Journal, of Saturday last, s tys: "We have seen, lately, several rich specimens of gold dust from the Montgomery mines. .'he workmen are constantly employed, and, we learn, are getting a considerable quantity of the ore. The specinens of rock we hIve seen are worth about finv dollars ner ton, :mad the mine very rich." Three or four colored persons, probably in sti rated by the abolitionists, induced .1r. Clav's bodyservant, Levi, to run away from him, on Saturday. It is supposed that lie has gone to ]loston.--[Newport News.-Le'ri founid out, -however, the hollow heartduce.<s of the aboli tionists and returned to his-natives. lJTPeople do and say many foolish things in trying to enact a part for which nature never intended themn. Inagine an ass trying to bray to the tune of Yankee Dbodle Doodle, PHETTY.-A fauciful writes say, that wo. tmen are chariming fIowers, destined to le.;li. ten the coloring of the universe. h LOOK HERL The undersigned, having associated thetn selves together, under t he firin ot Fl i. SON & PRING IJ,, will open a (ltOCEItV STO1ORE, on Monday next, in the Stora omuse, opposite to Windhllami's I hotel, zanid fo rmeir! ocie~Jid by 1). IB. Me I.:i mrini. Th'ev hope, bi keeping the best articles, and selling chieoia to merit a share of public patronasre. T. D). F IlE '(SO N, : Suinterville, S. C., 17 Sept., t849- 17 i Copartnership Notice. The undersigned have associated them - selves together un.ler the firm of P'1:1NG\l11 & GRAlA31M, for the transaction of bu'sines connected with the ./camn Ml/, itutaed 1 11 mniles froin Siintervzlehi, where thev are prepared to S-tw and. grind. Sept 10th~ 184l9. 47 t fAIAM Mlarion S. C, Sepl. I, PI19. ~ TheJi Stockholders of the \\'ihmiguoto n 31anchester Rail Thload Con'ipany are herebyi notified, that in accordIance w ittis ai order of the Board of Directors, t he third instaihiet I of Five Dlollairs per shiarme is reiiired to be. pidii on or h1hfore the 1st October next. T1he subscribers iir; imtier I) strict arer re ieited to iny th~ mnstah lnent s to Cop:. J. I). lahnding or 'W, A. M msir ow lX.1 * J~reals. WI. and .u. R. I. ('o. - Plantation for Sale, The subiscriber oflizrs for sale his Planmta.] tion in Sumter District, two mjiles south oft Stateshinrgh, consisting oif a tract of .seveni liuindredI and fifty acres ( 59,) a ha rw' port in Oak anid llickory and a'dimirabily adapted io the cu ltivatioi, of cotton. Thebre is a t ec el. lent D.welliing II ouse-gi od ut huiling-. stabile aind barns-andI hiouises fo)r the aero.i imodat ion of. forty or fifuy negrijas. Tlhez gil d lands anud decidled healthh of thme place comine tie to render it a desirable pu rchase. F"or terms apply to E ,Jr Statesburgh, Sept 19, 18 19. 46 uf For Sale. As I am disiteoins of reimoiviung, I oflir for sale my Plantation situated ont Sanitee, tei miles froii Nelson's I'ery. Th'le said I 'anit a tion contains about. Two Th'lousand~ Four Hundred Acres, six huindred clteared andh tinder good fenceing, On thme premiises is a~ good coumfortable two story J\VW',LIJN( w~elI finishied and' aill niecessary out buil iig, price Fo~ur thousaud D)ollarsx, and I wmil throw-in my whole stock conisistinig of ( ne' hunidredl head of Cattle seventy or Eighty head of sheep,thie sa tme of ho, gs and s ixty o seventy head of Goats. For any funrther in formation address the subscriber W urit s Bluff' Post-Office. WILLIA.\ M. DAVIS. Sept. 19th,__18-19. 4y7 41.~ Chewing Tobacco. A fine lot of Elhl)ORAIDO CIlMIEmI; TOBACCO, for Sale by C LA RK & L E WiS. 19 Sept 18419. 47 f Piano Tuning, JOSEPII Fi E ', from Chiarlestonu, resp'ect fully announces to the citizens of Sinntervillhe and viclinity, thait lie may lie fouindl at Chinma's Hotel, durmngthe week; all ordiirs left at the above laice will lie punctually auttetnded to. Sep)t lIt, 1819. ____ On Consignment., A lot of very superior Woolen Goods front the Salem Factory in North Carolinia wvar ranted free from abiolit ion and cholerat. Just received anid for sah*le b BIROWN, LEi1 & CO. 10 Sent. 1819, 46 tr N'otice. All persons indebted to the Subscriber are eqnested to inke payniacnt itniediately. W. G. W IN D HAMA. - Sept. 10, 1819. 40 tf 'Notice, The sub!-criber havin rented the hotel, ecently kept by W. G. lindhain, takes this nethod of iiforniing t he publie-generally, that et will in a few days tic pi-epied to Entertain P'ravellers and Boarders, with the best ae ominoatitic wiiclh Sunterville can aflurd. id respectfully solicits a liberal patronage. F. MYELS Sept. 10, 1t319. 4U tf Bagging Rope and Twine. Jut received a large supply of BAGGING, 0PFE and TWINFE. For .ale by A. J. & I*. MSES. Sept. 11 4I tf SHERIFF'S SALES. By virtue of sindry Executions to nc di ected, will be solu at Suniter Court Ilouse, >n the first Mondmay and day following in .)aoher next, within legal hours of sale, to lie highest bidder for Cash. the following )ropcrty. Pirchasers to iay for '1'itles. One tract of 100 acres of' land nore or less, in Clareciuon, adjoining lands of .$oskrey a11( lidge, and where defendant ives, levied upoun as the property of ,dally lrogdoni, at the suit of Joel G. lhjodus f..al. One tract of 150 acres ot land n S:alein, adjoining lands of 11. E. I.:iwrcnce, \1iKenzin andi teer, :anil where <lce,.'lant ives, levied upon as tha~ property of Samuel L'ini.tall , at the suit of 1W. J.' Morris anti Mtiley Seall' E-:ee nto~rs. One tract ot' 120 acres of land n (h:arendn, aijoining laiitls of andi ,here ie .tilant Ihvto-, Ic'vied i pon, as the >roperty of 'Tlhis. llieblhouirg, at the sn~ts of Ienrv lie v anid A. J. Mloses. One Iract ol'2 t acres of land n Clarrie , .1;ioiuli hnng I:utids of - :-'-1 vbhere deenviiant Ihvcs, levied upon as Ih >rolpriiy of .\. 13. . i, t th ls of J. it. lrock. One tract of 100 C acr; ( lahnd it (larendon. aljc-in l:ids of \. .'.1. To l:;S an:z ':. T h'iet, l ;ved upon :1s the piro ier'y u J. il. 'l'cb::<i , It the uit of M ithe Ono tract (4' 100 acres ofkiand 11 C'lare .Inio , :nt~ijaiini landlts 111 ' iTomas. M1. lrinnihiv and T. .lentni,'s :1t1l .b WI e, ev etl uipon a. fle' property ofl 'iyre J. p On11 t rat ol'" 000 acres' of,1land ni ('i:renldep, a lpoiti.,; ! :ts cc .oIfJs. (:rter, tetlnne. at: i others, it' ;"r ipon ;t. liet prop riy of .\I. 1. lie tws- :h'1'r. of Jos. II'rtntoi, t the' suit it lai!i.il f'. \\'e::s. Iat('rest ill o)t tract (1t' 40O t're' of 1:ni inl( Clarinttli~ , adjo)t~ nin !;nuls t liils h I'ingle :m1.1 P'. 11" ones h-V ! 11;:1t, s the prop'e'rty 41f .nlai.e; M1. l'rinalr e, at lth uits ef John Chnli foanohr aic'h.r awul .\. It. tiherts. On11e I ract o' 150 acres (it land in ('lareinantli. :.dj.,tnin r lia:,s oi a l here dEeinlant 'Iiet I le iiicl pin as tli Lcot (i -I a(cres ;tudc biiils hecre'on inl tAl n-h -a r ;niein i . I-uni .. -.. 1o1 wher aol.I. T nl-- ic---, h-id nn.l( nIa :h prper i oid' t.. toe: TI ls a i ui iJ.S I , 'i il 1 ueI se. (.P tt Ol12letrark~(C. 1'.31 ar:- l' lalid n lei, :44 ig li, :I n.in11 ce*12 . I h.-rg, h-ieid ci:nyit 14 il e 2iivrenc1t lt ct.~ tn t~el liii. Iiteifrv'.2.\.dIecapirtur.cal. 1 lt'gi) i Vi i . ii t [i . C. et . 'eet, will. i he su t Knoir iv-nir. l cine l tieu le r i t t i i ,l g y 8 ir hw:uuenst c,.deu, Ii ('1-b, tle l m-i~r I ~ l'er hi.. Ii dliperty. 1 l inr phises l ctto i l for I iire, Ioig aevid lulni t$S & 1ie pio. 1 i '.se I'Vit l l <II 1 t ( s; il le t ci-i. W iil, at the cit of .I w.d ii~r I. li * i "fiS'o It -\~l0 i tI ti t.. ' ri ert- oh '4rty ofi \V~ J t liL'hune, t th--I :Itu ('~iofe tiii enhch. ; 1t'-ic1'- lcVie( 1)1 :l s tin 9~~- I .. wrlyi ofV A .h lc h, at iIli;th sc-it., of t iavi l'rind J .Ii'I \vat'-1. t .1 lleg.~i leie (ol ;el iIt s Ieiiitt i uni lceelnen, Jat iw'sI l p :i d I .ielce,,n. . ntegrote levied o cel lI-i h prlclrttof it li n~pctera h u so . l 'so ,i I ie(gios levied ti hi te li rertY ndelle r l lecry, itiham e, e cfr J al. ~ kjt ie 1 negro levjied Oil as tile prioperte ofi lllla rd Ith 1the sit tl f T yreit ot )In*I-: la.w.. noth~ter.vfrii Ili'l i'fr .lvid Ott I1s the lirC1t rti tI II c elser.oti at thec illiu e f J.hle .\llii h nel tiled ii as ethe poervofili he ng'a l horset' Ieviedl onl as thle pro(pet.y of M itlarerli tt te uit if L)G l' Connos an afei. 1 horso-lovied on as the property Of V J Rngin, at the sui( or James 11 Prus'ott ft another. - : 1 negio levied-'on as the iroprty of M M iich at tho suit of the State fur Taxes, Robert J Ilolliday, Tindal and Ilarvin. 3 negroes levied on as the property of J J Ttndall, at the suits of 11 N Punioh, S I Oliver, A C Houston, J C Dull, Jas' C Strango, W A Colclough, Jumea T Park and A J Mosos inegro levied on as the property of John Kolb, at the suit af M It Roberts, assignee, 1 horso levied on as the property of J M Kolb, at the suit of V E Itiohardson, lot unotlhor. 1 negro levied on as the property of W W Stukes, at the suit of James ' T Pack. 1 negro levied en as the property of 11 M WVhveler, at the suit of Janes Duulap. 1 negro levied on as the property o J II Watt and A l11) rock, at the suits of R It leu. 1. horse lovied on as the property of J. H1. Watt, at the suits of Jno Cobia and Jus 11. Prescott. 1 negro,1 old wagon, 1 barouch, lol of cattle and interist in apothecary shop levict on at the property of J. C. laynsworth Ad. minstrator of )r. Janes Ilaynsworth dec'd at the suits of Snowden & Smith and E. W IIARVEY SKINNER, S. S. 1). 10 Sept., 1841). Negroes Wanted. EIGll'1'El N or TWENTY hands want ed. btoys betwern 12 and 25 years obu, girl 12 atd 18 for which liberal c:tsh prices wil be paid by W.. BARINES, Fifteen tuiles frot Darlington C.A. .yep 5 45 *lt. Notice, The Exercises of Mrs. RICE'S: Sens'tar' will be. resumied on .Monday 17th of Sept. Parents desirous of adtnission for theil children will please tri-ike applicationt previott. to 1h-".lie, JRarde rs received as usual. Sept. 'I l5 et Notice. 'T'he Rediedal Fair on the South Carolin: Rtailroad of 3 rents per iile is extended It the 15.h day of tO.-'iber next. 'WI \. 1I. A1:1RT1 ElSS, Sec', y. .'pt. 4 1. 1 For Sale. A plensiat and very healthy s'tution, 1 3 itals South of Santerville. 'Ti subscriber otlfers his tract of land of naearl 2ltl ucres, for title. It is high and pl-asant li. cation with nut a pou on it. It is, for its e'uMS good provilion lau, asal will lake, to greint ad. vantare. anry of ther ord nary rra nores of the cunt try. On the p-emi ns wre a dweling hons of five good base, atnd one loft rotintus, and excel. teat l ban u, with st ahI!es nt. exed, goodt penho e. anl at ith. forik of the ro:s at song frnuts unild. int put tip ree-!-'ly for at school haose, beside there are other builina., of coa oure, of a:t ides, pesrablo clharater, for a fartn. Thero ar between 111 and 51 icrei, cleared aid under g:ood feiace, two we!ls of excellentait ar. O i the tract, is t fine parcel of Ook Wood, whiel will ever corin indi.a price in Sn nterva'le, int tieI al iaud, whaich wdll nun betw aen thae Iowa iad hi 5 pilace-, will ever atllord a tmrktt for thi pin wood, of wich, itn vualti, there is ai teni diah .marer than halo usaki liar thea lice, heo ha fioundu l'oaatahi~-go swunaip a very arouid winitel range fog cows, atal soniac of his ni;lahhurs, he th.i inka, liook upon01 it, as taut a had oneti for hogi expiersear :i I hu' shoiwtt lhun, thtalt It th nach tre grows welif, ad on the piremaiseis. tmuay bea foitnd no i orchard oaf thlat fi nt, auiay of thec t rees o wichrt will a, matrn weill, wiath any ill In, l)isatriet. To n init:,abb- ;nmrehureir, Ihe ill Ib a:ine lc lnnm::. andia wdii inaka' a.-ros ian py maanaa, in piari, air ahtoeti-r, as in ay haa ng rei lipin. Siat *rv h-. '-th Set .. a 19. .; tf Copartnership Notice. ta'h notaigned ,:vhattve alssiehisied themsei'lve a i~togethr itndaer the tion of W~ A tK l I & W.. f, 'I' IIt. fir th tantr.ausia etaumi of ai -actiirago umti Genaerial (ut'aatisionu llusineissa, fritm theiar luznt axu'rinhe.. in the aaii.eu ofi prodnoeu hopet t tillrit a sliare oaf piatwuinge; andti will mtiake hhelara ilavances$a on Goiion s or otther prodneet~ sent hi ahem. . i o.i:inmenits. wtill ba: azttiendedl t C'hutteston, Sept 1st, 1 8.13. Factors and General Commis sion Merchants. Ni. 7 Itt YCE & I t . WVharf. aaaai &. ( 'i. I '.etwoodi I.annaea, .\lartin I a'tart i,'y & Co. Gova. \Vmn. A Ikena, &.c. &e( Notice. .\ppilic:at ion will be in tida, tot thie I .rgisla. tiiii :at its tii.rt Senja.ia fr a R{aid, runatlingt C mst at:.rdly Iran the Claresatiant Depaot to the I 'naa-lent l o;,l. .itliN .1. .I O~lt , (' mIn'na. A.\'r 1:8. I.PI0 4-2 ;Im Wanted to Hire 100 Hands, Toi wo ark ona thai ii Itil d.-o thege i handh :atter hoat, wilun theyt will hei ptlacedi~ oni the ni olte it ii taver nswiap, om woark is :ail igli natad dry, ;aanld th handta.s will be sup~lbiedi witlI aitnilaund~aane ill whol~lesometa fiaoda anda drs Iatn. Wageos g.~od, an aid ninu C'ash~ mttih ly, air ias the. awn ter may pefv En-pjaa'ur of . 8. .\h-i dt anitha wor.~vk ntar ana'la-ai4, or ofi itheii suba--riher, ina Saumtter. Ata;g. '80. IS 19. 4:1 tII Notice. -~ I .I\V IS Ms a, t.hiy retranirly' appiitedi andiituta o sittd agent and aittorneay, duaring aany abri a'nrea tromtu Ithe State. L.. 11. IIA NKS. HAULING, Thela ttubsc r~iber woh I sI ate for thle benettfit oft the pubbae, thal lie wiill hauatl fromt l jth aii. dietona I )epout to1 Smterv Ile, /n he, I/iad (either four haorse air two haorse \Vagon) at 18 ;ti (enths per huandraal. JOllN (IIINA. Anag. Ti, 184 4m. .r 1ONS OF TEMPERANCE, ' Sumter Division No. 12. The regular Weekly Aeeling of this Divi sion will be held on Wednesday. Evening next, at their Hall at 8 o'clock. Rt. M. DYSON, I. S. Sumterville,S. C. 19 ly To Rail Road Contractors, Gentlemen, I- cmn furnish a few dozen Rail Road Carts, with 3 inch tire at 6300 per dozen, and no less, Cash or such scrip as may suit my financeering purposes. And from a residence of 20 years in busi ness in this excellent community it may reasonably bo supposed that my abilities in circulating the negociable are not very con temptible. Recollect, then carts will not be built of green pine, but of the best River-swamp oak, ash and hickory and be suitable for plantation purposes %w hen the rwul is completed. T. J. COGHLAN. Aug. 29, 1849. 44 8m DRY GOODS for FALL TIADE IN CIIARLESTOna, S. C. The subscriber is now receiving one of the lariest and most desirable STOCKS OF GOODS that has ever been ofTered to the friends and eustomers of 253 KING STET. lie has, duriag the past Summer, made ex tensive additions and alterations to his rooms, and is now prepared to show in his :etail do partment a most. splendid assortment of Riche Fabrcs for L:adies' Dress, Such as: Elegant Silks, Cashmeres, Mus lin D'L~aines, Alpacas, Satin Du Chines, Em broidered Orleans Cloth, Plain Merinos, Em broidered Cashmeres, Chameleon Lustres, Ginghams, Prits, &c., &c. In tihe Sutaal Delprtnent, ie is prepared to off-r every variety of Long and Square SIIA WLS, both Plain and l'rinted, Elegant Silk do., Plain and Enbroid crel Canton Crape do., Cashmere and Broche do. A t.so, A great variety of Rich B!ack and Colored Silk and Satin MANTI LLAS, VISE'TTES, atd SACK , AT.SO, A large sti:k of Linens and Linen Gools, MIar:eilles, Quilts, Fringes, Dimities, Cur tain StudT. Every variety of HOSIERY. A .SO, Co!ods for Gentlenen's Wear. such as llroadeloths, Casitneres, Vestings, Cravats, & c., &c. AND In roomy connected with his front sales rooms he is preinred to offer Planters and ot hers one of the most complete assortment to .c ound in Charleston of )VshuactJ, Krsey , Sattiametts, ,Jes:tas, Dosamentics, &,., &t. I ie contident ly invites the attention of all I who visit the city to his stock, Pi one of the l ARIGEST IN TIlE SOUTihERN COUN. It is his intention to embrace in his siock every article of Dry Cools that may be new or desirable, so that purchasers can always be supplied with the newest and best Styles of Goods in the market, and at the LOWEST Pose~nt.E" PutCErs. N. 11. In rooms over the Retail Department heoffers lio Merchanits anid others a complete assortment of all the abiove Goods, at And inivites the attent:on of cash buyers to his stock and pirices. .W. G. IBANCitOFTP, 251 King street, Chiarlestont, S. C,. A tg 25 44 tf Land at Bradford Springs PORl SALE. AN ELIGIBLE SU131IER RESIDENCE. I'The Subtscribecr oflors his tract ofland at 1Wr''ordl Spirioim coosist ing ini all of 20(6 AcX.re~g. sit ited in a North Easterly direction romi. the Inst ii tite on the pubhlic. road heading romii thei Swinianingv Penis to Camden, adjoin. iiog the lands of the istitutte and Mr. F. lit ton. On the premaises are several very hold Sprinigs, (Solnihr, calybrnmte and excellent Idrinkmng wvater springs) and from. its com. ii:tindinog po sitsin woulId fiormt an eligible site for a hotel, as well as private residence. T he sailiibrity of its cinn ite is too well kntown to neced c~ oan-nt. And the hand for pilantitng I is s od if not tupernior to a majority around. -A--- -The adjiinitg tract 10.5 acres, Otn wuhich. is a .wihn~ig hiose and out building's. I ermn liw. For tort her pamrticulars enqu ire at ( '. 1:l.0IL1E, oof lIR()1WN, LE & CO. .iioiieryite .41!, 15, 1' 19. du tf Notice, A 1 lt m. wi: I .aide to the LeOgishituore it its nexit Set-. n fo r a n act (it inicorpoarattin otlie -lIino iiI raiich Iaptist Church. Notice. Is hereby given., that application will lbe miade to lhe I .egishitttre at its next session, for atn Act of( Inicoirporation for Iliaromony ChurchI. G. lPI.OWI)EN. I Notice is. herehr giveni t hat appllication will lie iade~ to, th le gislatuore at its neoxt Session to ch(Iart er iaI ik, tio1 be waeted aut Sinnterville In th lb strict. of Suttr. Supt. 41 45 ttm I FSUMfTER, Attorney at Law. BLROAD STREET, Mayli, II!. Sumterville, AS. c'. Ala 1 190-2!) tif CALL AT THE SOUJTHERN STO(RE, l~fisher* & lioxic ltecnit e weekl ) y steamters flomt NEWV Y()lII A ddiit ion to the~ i xtens'iv.e assort ment of D ry G ood s and' ire alway p~~~lrepiaredh to turnia the latest Styles at. satistactoiry prices. Coliia , .Jnne 6,' 2 (hm Wanted to Hire or Purchase A g(.Od. Cok, WVnsher and Irotner for whom a fair prico will be givent. She must he capablle and well recomnendedh. Enquire at tis ttlice. A ug. 20. 2 t A WELL. CONCERTED INTRIGUE! - Valuable Secret Disclosed. The welfare of the American people renders it necessary that they should be made cognizant with a very momentous and valuable secret. ving an intimate connection with their pecuni. laterests, the great :mportance of.which, I ikbeutly demands their most serions and dell.. 4 berate attention. There can be very little doubt that there exists is the whole human ratally bn universal distute to hear the "sings and asrdws o foutrageous Fortune," so long as they see'others of the ossus Homo, (whether by the exercise of a more astute understanding, or the -result of purely fortuitous circumstansces) *lwelling in aurbl o Hails, surrounded by parasites, and re veiling in luxury, ease and contentment. Cpsu ly and fearlessly objecting to such "usvas handed Justice," and coolly determined to des. t troy this xxra-rs medium of basking in the' i sunshine of fortune, and if practicable establish an equilibrium i:s society, PYFER & CO., the 3 truly fortunate, far famed and old established Lottery Brokers, generotsly impart to the public the oftrpring of their laborious researches in the abstruse mysteries of the dark ages -ritz ARCa Nus or wCIALTI! The cabalistic words are sevt'n in number, and when arranged according to the directions of the CAsALA, agtify "Look to Pjyfer f5" Co. for .Riches!" MOST BRILLIANT RESULTS AGAIN! Every Lottery showers its treasures! Correspondents read the glorious evidence! PYFER & CO Public Benefactors! See the 'cirtue of thefirst order! 825,000, Whole ticket, numbers 25 49 58, drawn 20 August! was sent to South Caroli na. The result of the first order! U17 See nanagers' official drawing of that date. - $,000, Quarter ticket, sent to Pennsylva. nia. 15,000, Half Ticket, sent to Louisiana. 10,000, Half Ticket, sent to Pennsylvania. 5,000, Half ticket, sent to Ohio. 18,000, Quarter ticket, sent to North Caroli. na. 8,tM) Quarter ticket sent to So. Carolina. 7,000, Quarter ticket, sent to Virginia. 5.tXX). Quarter ticket, sent to New York. 4,000, Quarter ticket, sent to South Caroli na. 8,000, Quarter ticket, sent to Virginia. (i- Nearly every Prize paid and on file. PYFER & CO. always refer to the Mana. gers! LT Every person should try his or her luck! The first trial often Draws the Capital! BANK DRAFTS, payable at sight in Gold, remitted promptly to any part of the United States for Prizes sold by PYFER & CO. PYFER & CO. sell all the large Prizes ! ONE ORDER tAY DRAW A FORTUNE! Splendid Schemes for Sept, 1849. All Orders strictly cnfidcrtial at Pyfer 4. Cu's. Date, Capital No. of Drawn. Price Price of Sept. Prizes. Ballots Tick. P'ck'gs. 1 880,0(0) 00 Nos 13 . 810 825 00 3 5 of 12,000 78 13 8 27 50 4 20,000 75 15 5 15 00 5 30R " 78 13i 10 .3250 0 24, " 78 13 5 17" 7 13,500 78 15 4 13 25 8 5of 20,000 75 .12 10 3251) 10 20, " 78 15 8 2.310 II *'24. " 78 12 5 18 5 12 :30, " .72 13 10 250 13 24, " 78 13 5 18 50 14 18, " 75 14 5 10 25 15 6of45, " 78 10 15 45(0) 17 27,500 75 Ii 8 '27 09 18 18,000 78 13 5 18 50j 10 ;l0, " 78 14 10 32 501 20 20, " 75 12 5 18 501 21 15, " 78 141 4 14 00 22 .37,500 75 12 10 3254) 24 25,000) 78 13 8 '27 5? 25 20, " 75 14 5 10625 20 :10, " 75 14 1t) 32 50 27 2, " 78 12 5 18 75 28 10, " 60 1:3 4 10 75i 29) 00, " 78 13 20 6250) (Lr The price~ of Packages of Quarter Tickets only, is advertised above. Igr he Mlanagers Printed Drawings, endorsed by the cousmnissioners appolinted (for this putrpose) by the Governor oif Miary. land, are in all cases sent to our Correspond. ents. 117 Letters always strongly and carefully seale.. UJ' Please Order a few d3Vys nEFORE the Lotterica dlraw. All Orders plunctually on swered by the return mails. Personss at a distance from lRaltimnore, who wisl h "Fortunec Buckled ons their Backr,"~ will find that it is only necessary to enclise the price (as laid downi an the above ached. uale,) for a Package or Single Ticket to the Tiruly Portsunate, F.ar-F"amed and Old Es. tabhshled llouse of PYPER & CO. No 1. LmwrIi STREET BALTIMORE MDl. A CAatD. Reynolds & Reynolds, I have this day associated WM. L. REY. NOI.DS with me in the practice of DEN. TISTpRY. Mir. hRxYor.Ds has been my pupil for the past fozr years, anid I commend him with con. tidence to the conumnunaity.] Tlhe business will be conducted as former. I)y at nmy oflice on Miain street, under the above name and style. WM. REYNOLDS. Aug. 15 42 tf $25,000 CASH. Tis amotunt an cash to be paid for negroes i roma the rage (of from 14 to 30) years ol Th'le highest market prices will b'e given, and persons wishmng to dispose of such property will find ready sale by applyinig to the sub. scriber at Sumntervillo S. C. T. J. DINKINS. Atug., 41, 1849. 41 tr, Notice, A pplication will be made to the 1.e islature at its next Session to close the Rrsa known] as the State Roatd fromi Groan's to Vancoa Ferry, and alro, to open the old Road loading from Scotts lake to Vainces Ferry as near in the old Vancos Ferry Road as is practable. J. 1!. DRGOGDON. Cltrk ad Treas, Clarendon County 13 Aug., 18490, . Em A varietj of Ilanke for salo hvem N .q N dpactiaao o R ocal t r # Sonth~anlnadl &a~ fromn tz ith 7UNitto the 1?th OCTO I -- PH faie will be. )educed .o erlCENT nile to'anystatiori it load. Trie will necvrd withf sitrillar art angement of- the Georgia and Western 4 'atlantic Rail Roads and will thereefore iorsede the Dakon, Rome and.kthous 'LS-k.' its, as heretofore issued. so ot Win. R. BAItTLESB, BCee'r. - ; To Travellers going North ['IE GREAT MAIL ROUTE FROM' CHARLES'I ON, & C - LEAVING the Wharf at the foot of Lt ens-st. daily at 3, p. m: after the artival of he Southern cars, via WILMINGTON ands WE I DON, N. C. PETERSBURG, RIICil CIO.D, to WASHINGTON, BALTI MORE, and PHILADELPHIA. The public is 'respectfully informed that he steamers of this line, -from Charleston to Wilmington, are in first rate condition, d re navigated by well known and experiew ed; :ominnanders, and the railroads are mn find . ler, thereby securing both safety and dispatch. ' THROUGH TICKET having -already een in operation is now continued as a per nanent . arrangcnaent fron Charleton- to L'hiladelphia. Passengers availing themsel res thereof, will have the option either to ontinue without delay through the route or therwise. to stop at any of the intermediate Joints, renewing theis seats on the line to ;uit their convenience. By this route travel. lers may reach New York on the third day luring business hours. Bagga"e wil be Licketed on board the Steamer to Weldon, as likewise on th' change of cars. at the inter mediate points from thence to 'hiladelphil. Through Tickets to Philadelphia at $20each, an be had from E;, WINSIOW, Agent of the Wihnington and ialeigh R. R. Company, it the office of the Company foot of Laurens street, to whom p.ase app y. For other in furmation iflqLre fv 1.. C. DUNCAN, At the Ameri.nn Ilotel, Charleston S. C. May 1) 49 ly New Boot AND A~ N D The subscriber having just return'd fron,' Carleston with an nssortment of BOOTS, SI10E, L-ulies' and Misses' SLIPPEIRS, riEs and GAITERS, of every kind'what fver, offers them to the public on better terms, rur Cash, thin can be had elsewhere. and so licitsgin early call at one door east of Miller &. Bossards Urug Store. Also, the New and Fashionable slipper fcr Ladies called TAY. LOR TIES. ( ' All rips seated up weiThout charne. B. FOCSOM. Sign of the Boo. May 23, 1849. 31 tf Beef! Beef! New Arrangement. 'l he subsiener begs leave to infor" his friends in Surnterville and vicinity, that as his~ opponent in tihe Beef business continues - to Butcher on the a une dlare that ho doe,, that he will change to MON15AYS, WEDNE& DAYS and SA TURDAYS are the dlays he wvill Butcher: tihe prices are five and six ata. if Beef is tiaken regularly round--if choice pieces every tune, of the round,the price is eight cents. All persons are requested to iave a small Book so that the Beef can be eniteredl in their Book as well as mine. .une 27 JOHN CHINA. lil OODS In Charleston, So Carolina A. & E. L.. KIER RISO)N, 209 King street, :nrner of Market street, will ofler to Mer :haants, visiting Charleston, this Fall, THlE lil)CE:STl STOCK OF FANCY AND ST'APLE D)RY GOODS5 that has ever been >)tlered for inspection in this City. They in nite ain examination and assure their friends V4 m~d !nurchasers generally, that their prices vill compare fav'orably with anmy Maritet ini Lhe United States. Terms, Cash, or City acce ptancej.-' A ug. 1, 1848. 41 8 g -$50 REWARD, Will be paid for thme apprehension and d.. livery to the Jailor of Sumter District, of a. dave, namend, Joe the propPerty of Wmz. Webb B-ci, who escaped from custody, near States. iurghm, on tihe 22nd inst., while being brought o trial. TJhe slave is about 20 or2l years of age, au very likely fellow, lie was charged vith time crime of store-breaking and robbing herefromn goods amd. rnoniey. Ini order that lhe nmay be brought to trial, I vill pay the above reward for his delivery to lie Jam. r 4f this or any other District, so thet, ie may be dealt with as the law requires, T. J. COG iLAN.. July 23, 1840. 39 tf 100 SACKS PRIME SALT. Jfust re-. :eived aiid for sale by BROWN, LEE & CO. Sept 4 45 ITr 20 COIL.S FIRST QUALITY BALE. LOPE. Just received and for sale- by . .. BROWN, LEE & (C0. 50 l'OUNDS P'RIME BALE TWVINE.. ust received and for samle by. BROWVN, LEE & CO.. Sept 4 45 tf 10 PTECis DUNDEE LiNEN BAG HING. Just received and for sale 1 BROWN,LE & . Seopt4. 45 tf $10,000Q CASU In hand for the purchase of Negroes of ither sex, A pply to J. 1. FE. BH ARP. Codmhlbi, S. C. Aug.8, 1849. Notice. V. The Subscriber is now prepared to meak.e Ilinds, S.sh, Fan lights, Doors, dp~ -o t the shuortest notice, and at Ch o tom rices. DANL. S. SARGENT~A SAug. 21 . :f Just reeved ~ ~ ( tI 'OLTElk- Fo 1e~