The Carolina Spartan. (Spartanburg, S.C.) 1852-1896, January 03, 1861, Image 4

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BPr* Arab SaQerlnj and t'oura^o. Thoru i* tt skeleton in the J(in/in ('11 Rot. n Paris, whiofi uuru than out', j?r*?l?ably, I?t<? soon, without knowing to wiioiu .t belonged, or its history. Tins in it. On coming.IVum Syria, after.conquoiing the Turks at .\hottkir, LSoiiapurlo returned to Franco, where his ambition, nml the danger.'* menacing his country, culled him. But before quitting the llasi, where he hud core ed hillicit with laurels, ho wished to a?uru tho future prosperity ol hi* Kgyptian colony, hy leavi. g it under the government of u uiuu worthy of hi* confidence. Ue selected unions all tho Generals who had followed his adventures in that land, all of whom wefc tun who liad jierfurincd brilliant service*, otic whose name stands IJligh among all tho others, Klcber, the republican; we tucan, an ardent and enthusiastic tunu, a brave and talented General; Klcber, who Was tho idol of the soldiers, and, in fact, the only man who could tuako them forgot the absence of the hero of [ Arcole, and tho pyratoi s. tfearcoly, however, had this General add ed the name ol Hcliopulis to all die victot r ies with which the Kast was ringing, when he full hy the hand of a fanatic. On tho 11th of J unc, after reviewing the Greek Legion in the Island of Boudah, he came to Cairo to preside over the reparations which Monsieur I'rota in, one of the engineers who had followed the aituy, was making in his palace. Both were expected ton brcnkfist with another officer, which was given to several of his friends and colleagues. It was quite a frtv of rejoicing, and General Klcbcr was unusually gay. for all had succeeded since lie had been left in command. The Turks hud been beaten as I ^ completely at llcniopolts as at Mount Tabor nod Aboukir. Tho second revolt at Cuiro had been put down, and every thing seemed to predict that lor the future the town would be quiet. At two iii the afternoon Klebcr took leave of his host and friends, anil taking Monsieur 1'retain with him, return <1 towards his palace, where, as we have su-l, numerous repairs were bo ng made, un-icr the directions of the architect. There was not more than five min tea walk from the ^cn ral s where tncy l.u.l breakfasted, to < il iteral Ktebers'. and to arrive there, it was lie, * ~-ary to j?;??' oy n tcrrnco, sheltered ly immense vine, overlooking the l'lat Ml |/eki< h. '1 he (iener.nl and thearehit *et were walk iii<* sh wly, and the latter stopped. Iron, time to time, to trace something xtitli a eane he held in his hail 1 on the --.m l. Suddenly a ncin, elad in I lantern co.-tunie, appealed at a short tli-tane * troni the <u er two, bowed to-tinneral ivleber. and erassin^ bis arms over his h.vast. si.uit d all r the fashion gf the Ha-' lie then raised his hand and kix-i-d it. Ivleber w ;s ae.-itstinned to those denumsirations: the r., <s who visited him to deuiaod justice always acted thus, so ho waited for the yoau^ in hi to explain what he wanted. Siid-inny, with the <|uiekneii.s of ii^htt.in.r. th stt.ui^er drew a curved poignurd from his li-it. and buried it up to the hilt in Ivtebet s left side. The General uttered a cry of pain and surprise as he stepped back ward, and tVoi be lent ii'.nin the balm.r.tde, calling aloud to a soldier who was passing. " ii. lp, uu.nd 1 i aiti assassinated !" At the same moment, Monsieur I'rot in, who had only a cauc in his hand, sprang oilhe murderer, who, after the blow bad been dealt, stood a moment silent mid mo Lioiiles- ; b.;t, tindin^ biniselt nnexput 1 ly assailed, with tin- rapidity of thought, he stabbed the unfortunate architect ltd! a dozen times, who fill fainting to the gr,iM?d. , Like a wild beast ?v< edy ofhlood, the man rusncu again at Ivlcnc, stabbed Inui several times, and then lied into the cmr wlianoe In,' had come. j oe gaftl haMetiv 1. a? qui kly as J<?>^ 1. Me, t<> the jr-'ti *r.? 1 > :;s-h t.ihce. lei' hi- wn> .oMt ;ed (it go rti U|il (u iv-tch the t. r:\tiv. iiy this time, :i:<o .dnuv.e.ir I'lntniti <Coitte to l.itiiseSI, and. si-ei the General leaning against the balu-tradc, pile and covered with blood he mule an dibit t?> fry and reach i.iiu, now t< o late titr appily. How imprudent it was to ;; i ubout with out an sc <.t. Bet KleVr, gently extending his hand 1 towards him uttered ? "My friend, this is not tin* mo aent t<> | give mo advice; 1 am Very ill !" And lie dn?p|icd dead. Th? : same day thcfcoldiois Ibnud a ymn.: | Arab concealed in the gardens belonging to the Trench baths; lii> dre.ss was -t utted With blood in several pki&es. At his lei t u Jaggcy was Sim.k iu die !, whieh AVtta atained all roan 1 by it. 'l'his Aral) was a very dark complexion, and ii.i .i'o in make. When brought In li re tin' mil itary tribunal appointed to examine him. lie gave hi.s name without In -dtatim, f'ol,eyman Kl-Kaltby, a native id Syria, twenity-fmir years of age, n writer by profession, established at Aleppo. Ah regarded the rest, h totally denied it all. 'J lie General at the head of the court-martial ordered him tube bast loaded, according to the custom of tliecouutry. After receiving it, he declared hint- f self ready to tell the truth, consequently, h i was once more brought belbre the eoun- \ cil war. There ho stated that lie had 1 been thirty one days tit Cairo, having i*omc ! from (laza on a dromedary; that his sole purpose in coining was to uss.is-dnatc the | General, being sent for theeeconiplislimcnt , id the deed by the (liief of the Janissaries; tor when the Mussulman troops ivtnrned from Kgypt, tliey icqnitc.l at Aleppo for some one who would kill '.he General, prom- ! ising both money and military rank to . whomsoever would do it. and he had accepted. In the presence of the like noktiowlcgnu n's, sentence, as may readily ho iuta(fined, was rjitiekly pronounced, csp. ri.illy l?y a cOurt-inartial. Consequently, Soleymau 111 Kaleby, con victi-d of having a sa.--in.it; d the general in chief. Klcbcr, was e mdetnned to have his rinlit h:o?<l l.iimf i . I... ..?!.>.t ... t - .... - .. ?... 1 tfrft there to die. and <r until tUo birds o!" prey should devour h.ui. This execution took j.hvcu on the return of tin* crowds which had followed the rein* in* of Klcber to the (ieinetrry, close t<> the. institution, in | re?eiik< ot the army in | deep atllictinti, ami a teiifud population; for nr-Mrttnn.cil to l ie nut t.' justice hi practice with the Pachas 1 id lioys, who ni ike u whole city res; nnsit le for th? crime fit owe "Uii.n, tlicy could rm tpjoxe ihat fci . % the punishment now would stop with tho ! crituiu.il. As rounds Solo;, tu m, he was the perfect I Arab assassin, Imlirviir^ himself the one! eho.x'ii by fate tor die purpose, and lie i walkel lorwurtl to h.s execution without' i'car or ostentation, but linn and culiu us u murty r. When he arrived at the place of execution his vest which covered his breast was removed, and the handheld over the lighted brazier. The punishment hud lasted live minutes before the i our wretch uttcrcii :i 1 complaint, when a lighted coal jumped from the lite and tell on the inner part of I j his anu. For n moment all his resolution ab.u- ' doncd han. an 1 he struggled, sereuiinn out for the Coal, to he removed. The exeeulinner eould not help remarking, that it was amazing tor a man like himself, mho had home the cruel torture of lu.s hand he tig luirued without h groan, should now cry out for little burn on his arm. ] 'llie answer was peculiar. " Tis not the pain," lie said, "which : makes me complain, "hut 1 stand on my | lights; this hot coal was not named in my sentence." When the hau l was burnt nil at the w.ist, ' the executioner led him to the spot where he was to he impaled. I he spike was ' run into his body with twelve blows of a wooden mallet, the spike was then driven into the ground on (lie highest point near the in ti'iiUon. flute he remained lour hours and a half dying, and almost inccssniiliy repeating ver.-es hum the Koran, only interrupting them to ask tor sotnej tiling to drink. A iimcr.xin at last took : pity on him, an I gave hint some water. Soleyuiun drank it, and expired The lj<sly remained there about aim nth, j and the birds of piey perfectly .iceoiiijHish- : ed the retuain !er of the sentence. The ski It toll <>| this poor \Vtv tell was IV' luov. I to Ftattee at tile same time is the bod . t>i Irs vattiii, and is place i in the Jardiii dtt tb>i. m (h lii>t ii.dl ol anatomy, on the lell on entering; Its tiiat ol a man of about live feet tw>, 11? - hones of the j wrist are butiit, and the t:a <s ji lire still I etiiaui. I he spike in pa-sin.- through tin* }. ins had separated of t: 10 *p n it viiUcr.u. 'i ?n?y are replaced by two won b.n out wl u h hi w. Ii imitate lie tvai, tout it re tpiiies gfr.it a'ttcnl on to li.-stn g t -di tl, 111. iius'i' Taki. tii:-. ?Some u:tis ag?. a lady untieing (hit a n< i h:-oi w ;s i a e in her seat at church one S.tM 'it. ' e.iiV 1 on her return home, to i> piire wl o . e.juM lit t till so pllllf U.I I a.l at Client. r >11 ettt riti. the h > ; c, -In- found lb tami y ! busy it w>?>k She 'va- -n pri-ed wt.-ii her fr : i A ldr< I !i : " \\ h v. 11 i wis . i. voa !>e. ii ' . d. ., >li t u?> hi your r- .in . . , el flivs . T>> in i ! ;:>z " W hv w It it ! v i- it .' Sa bath >1 \ " St'. -I >; l it W U _ r ' . - f I . . ! SahS.it !i d.ik \\ eb, o . . > k w i > my ha - i.i id hi- 'j 't i i *i i , lie Won't fake In pt* r. i I I v. ifmlV nothing. \\ \v!i pie.i. n I .' >, M.. ' \Vii:it. ill I in* i t . aeh a'f>ut " ! I was oil tin* de ill (il mil- S ivim*." " \\ li\ . i- !i>* dead .' \\ ?'U, all l'xi-tiiii tn:_!it !i" il?*.i I, ami we know tinllia _* a .(Mil it I 11 w ia t ?11?; xxc inn*! h iv, 'ii p i ci* si.miii, I >r vwj. tiling \v| aij wit In utt it 1 > 111 lias aim > t t n >t Ins re tliicj. I'oily has pit ,juiie 1111 ] >i > 11 ajj iii, liora ?< slio lias -jiit iia pneliy 11 ?r st irirs ! tn read. Will, il xve have t t aSe a e.irtla l nt tin, hi* a*nl pu'atees td market. I am rcsuivi 1 t>> have a ncw-i a per !" m ' 11 KM.\'IK\!U.I. t'llINi inilN ? \V. arc I ! indebted fn a hi ml, tlmiciuhlv vet"* i in our lii-toi v ! ,r tin" followiiij : j " What i'fall I in oar lii-lory tl.c li v iilntimi ol I i 1 J. ics iltc I in the lii - I el: ie iii" o.,voiinn.mt in ?S ) It'.i < "aro'iiia 1 h 1 set i()4 offvclitthrough ahout thirty ;> rut>, 111 a* ie I to if : t iic _ i : i ii it i* imi <?( l c ..liiol- 111 11.1 ; ta plf II i' ; 1 n* till lie - and ii* i si..ly ; tli r i a'n n -s an i tb.oiity in tin- lin.i! prm-. liaj- * i he < 0 a *, o*ij>" iiiir ]? r: v r. ii* tl. .o , tl, t.b j ( i*t t In v ii I in x w, x . ii ex. / . a un oppressive oiiwriiMK'iil * hich h.l Ii v h.'Oji alici itiii-i tin n ci . r. ! att a Inn in., by its hi lire to pi.ti t it. ii* j?io|?riy ami ( si cure tin ir ('oiistiiilimial lights; and the 1 ift that the "eouvintion" to ;iefomp!:*li the si-j ar.itimi IVuin tie* p: ini . tot ", ii- cin bled oil the I. ill 1 .5 i :*?.til i!k ?: points present a rem :?\anie eoiiM-ideiife with the history xve are now ictiiej. Tin* 1 important initiatory acts in i I I'd, al erinj tlx: oovfrniiient, if i.ti a' (If! Tiled (ii SiiiitIi t'urnlitia, liia*. e on-ddei 1 a- h::xiuo been f.imiil- t ! mi ^ i' i* ...In i*. Hot. VI t < ;? ?A -.il .1 >!? > lit ly. a Mfi >-in ; a rfahl alii . ho !, in . h- a point by the n.'.l nxinj .mi .'il t : liildri n " continued the deacon *-\ ii all know that. I went to the I. .1 latn e hist year. \\ II. the lir-t diy I r* t < An.'iistii I took dinner at tlu r .\, ri;. li.ht Ill-si .e rn>-, nt tli' Sit :i im-nAci limn i niie nt tin- Ikk Iv towns, licit liu<l nevi r I i i ken dinner :? t.iv. rn nfnre, in hi> life. I Hilbre his plate wasn <1 i->li ol p>'pp. r.-: anil he kept lookiiipj air' looking at tli-in; an-1 finally, as the waiters were mighty shov hrin^injr on tliinys In- up with hi* folk ami in less than no ti:n< m>u/.< <1 ilown on it, tin tears entne into hi* eyes, ami he s< hi1 hardly to know what to do. At last, spit tino the pupjusr into his hands, lu- laid it down side of l.s plate?-and with i voi.-o that - t the whole table ia -i roar, I'Mi.cmoil, Jitt lit' tin r ttml coo/. A.N Ol.H WH'lilNG IilN .. One III' tlv editors ol' the K injustice Star . ivi > ii n.terostinir report of a visit t ? Coiuni!>i a, tin riny the State !hiir remarks : In our perambulations thruuyh i'.. 1 )!.. ainony other thinys tve li* tired a r. lie nt I innch interest. It was the ui Idin;.; r.i i ol the nio'her of <101111 C ' ill. tin. J he i motto in?eribetl is "A virtuous wif. pre-' Billroth life. " ? A Chinese proverb says that -"To he happy on * art h; one iuii-t ho horn en ooo i chow, live in Canton, ami ili<_ in h'nnebtiti lor in the-first tire the hnn 'sonu -l pi owl*, in tht? Bi-eoiid lhorieh?*t luxuries ami in the third the laM coffins." ? 111 c? I Tin iiank; or 1'"uam r: ,\r.;> .fcjin| t.ANP - lie llnnk el I ranee Io>l. in. (hu?| her. ? *?,i specie. Con.|m it with la^t, \ ir. the bank has !o*t ? <1 !, tld.OOi) [ti tl|.*vnn>' of I >n the b:?lik <ii'Kug- ; [ Iniiti h;t?. l<*.l ><H> NEW OROGENY STORE! I IN UKICK ItAKGE, (tic C'uuri aJousv. c3" "hfa-S" ^4 ffil ^ ?!*Vi?H a t&Llat J UKSJ'l'I'TFl'I.LY infrrnis his friends nuJ i tlio public thai he lias opened A New Grocery More ut tlio above location, where he If :)fe '" * More and is daily reeeivi k'AstliSa '"?* :l c"'.?>ie.' :<to lv of tiroieiie*, jj&aiJn Jm to w'ti.-li he iaiite* attention? consisting ?ii' Sl'tJ \ltS Hiown, Clarified and Cm-lied; COFKlillS ?ltio, l.ngnayra, and Java; ItAl'ON-?limn*, Sides, and Shoulders; MOLASSKH?New Orleans and Cuba; Teas; Kiec-.-'I'n erved, l.'rhd, and 'flj Oiu.iillnl B'riiifx; l^pjB l'i"l> I es: Vox'1' | : '' ' '"? Ma. kernl and S.iIuiimi; id n:r. 'led. ('urn. I'o tatoc*: Salt?Livciponl Snel.s and i'ino Table Cheese, Hatter an I l".g* in m),i, t. all the various articles usually to. nd ill a In-l-el.is.- (!roCOi'V. Intending to coiuluet a . trictly cash msi.Miss, lie pledges himself to sell as low as any other house in S|> tvinnhiirg. an 11liernforeasks a trial J. M. H. will give the highest market price of Flour and < ?in. and barter for all sorts o! conn'rv produce. March 15 'J ly RICHAaO HAREMS )I:ii:i Mi'tM'l. S;tut(iiiihiirg, S. f. M-oNCMI'N 1S. T.iMti. Tombs. TOMHS 1' . * < i ave .-l ie*. 1 i. t .i , Marble. \c.. hi ' e ; arch t ./' . iooi I'./e term* hy calmly ui add vs*injj a - illmxe. M M. Mi i>. 1* U.'ll It, .*-' 7' inirnf. Work d diver 1 free tin* S. ,'i I . Hailroii 1. he. ween this |>!ace an I l.niru. Jan. I. 180 > II ly rS?*"\v rl isa IjVI'd l i'l'dY*!' . .!> > open 1 in Mpur | i ' i1 i ah h which he InI Mill ng oil ill i \ I lis l.r- tnthe. . mil i ipe. ' y li i. i . |.itn "n il; . n ! ? nkiiiiHv<!iij>. to inrrli il.i .1 I'.rron tioe i . :i o i!l. .. )0?t$Q A I) GUTTERING rt:??Mi riA K> T?'w - ?. 7 . * - *12L 5. t ITL , orf'O ! I 1 TUK l'OHT Orl'lCJ'., AM? NKXT i.i wumiitt' - MHU.: i:v 11> o-t I . : ?f .' '"J. o LL o i :.z i o * rj t ^ u' t * * 2 . ^ ff'j a ^ wiioli:5 13.:: !>.::? RETAIL, ;- > . t*.. i. s. t\ i i.iin rio- < . i '. i. 1- *i tint! : tu 1 -i . !v. - ' IO " Ittf ntitl, to rdi r, i-^rb ??(../. i < . A I i , "? viiri |y it! T<i\ . ' : '1 I'.iii y (I. -I- ol nil il<*- r:|>iions. L>v<' 1 > 4_' ly I'iics, Ttraors, prr atorilixa, Vrisi'rpal, is-f. rv".. J. A. 01 11 1 r< ully inform" * 11. I'll'- i l J i.i- I ? : in i, i I >i !i . in 111' I'I!.I.i . \ . \ , ii i i' i ?< of' m'Vel'.ll nil.II !i- III M- ti'.'e. i i- II I - I:' ]irn'>Vi"i-iotiiil s-ti \I i- i.? tin' > i. I?.\ C rrli-r- !< the ! ir.i-l . t <1- ?i! eur.'- In* ii - i-iV .] within I In- Inst low yi n- j-i .t i.i - ~!. i. I i!. I lie I rent ill til "i ili--t> i -t Hum villo. \j.i il -! . I .I.itii'7 II ' v 1 > I*. . 9 . I {(?'. t'f ? 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U ff $ U HP A > , L D I 1". i 4?r< fUrom, m i" ii i .. r :.i ill i hi > J miiI i i i .wok ?ti-l rtftflioH??! ? \ii" i lir-oi l! I.i.iyi-n- ijH'1 oil .piti ?' ; ? k \ . Tnitora? - i<. . hi ! i \r I ; I >. Ml l ..1; Pft'MP : 1 _ I ll ir\ i: i -. hi'j> wil)1 i? |?n)? ? ?! ' i !. \n i I'i iS.cy 11? \\ 11 >ii.p iii. and tlclio oh* to llio A lo i . > ; i . . I lip P.xliilir il .liy On ' 1 15 I . > Villi, without fn(<>xicjit]n?: find ni i viihtnhl rcwuw il, fur jur-oii- mi l 'i l i . --i\ ii ul H ung drink, m l ? i - i i ;'i till I: >in ii I'l.cy ii |?nri? iiII I etitiir!\ 'i I -11 :i ? .niaiiiiil ill lli?* i liilt'T.il i V i ! 1.. ju :" > wiih whi' !i i1m> ('i.iiittry J ?1 ) Those llittci* not niy <_ i i: E, but PUKV EN I Iliil-HH', l\:ii| limii ' ' ( lift I fi_. i.l wlio 1 \ in :i country wh tit.* > i? l>.nl. m* wru'ii < !iilift nlid fi \ i - ii| ' i' ill.' i i;iiri*ly iiu weM Mi I I trn : u \ i. y I t* y \ n frri-t . la ini !. . 'i I 1 i* . 11 \\ ; ti im] mi ii , I'.iVOtc.Ali- < lr ti ii .ii. I I i . n I V.I.* if i*A, l* III m l . , II 17.1 i >i*hl i! -;n..wJ?iig li ii:: > fi 1:1 1 i I'.H!4 ovi i i^i.ui i.. < l ili >> - .. i i: bi.niai. ?ii^ liriih/ 11 t. ;i ...i v. t . i . :.I? Co,, *<. T" 7 V. ;.l. ul ... it. New ^ I'lk. l'P i k I?< * i ?&r ! S < i 111} ? 8P|RT\NIrt i'..i. S. i'. Ay j 1C? -1 1 y No Lveuve for HitMncss. SO n|io!ii'..? l V >. r.'/E KIEL'S I! \ 11! IIK> I'OKI'.l. v.!.I i -1 i,. h iir iijuiii I, .;.| |ilai.|.j*, n il! iiHT. i. - t i v h, will |>i. !i.i i inxii11 fit in"! i To i ' v | n ; i ii Ii 1 : 11.'v i el nit'l i:s meii:? iiu* nf . . i 5>y I n III' |. I'tlu il-'. I i-Ini ' "I \ ii iItir.. r. r iV In H!- riEiNl i 'I. Nov I U. : f 1*1 ii * ii. i . .. \< >rriu I .> lit'!;;, i 111 \ i %. ii i . in.i ji.n .. \ iK h', In w<?\-r in i :i ( I- Ml: I i 1 li\ .1 N 1 I I 1 \ i I i' .' i . I \ S I'l It 11.1! \\ i l. ii.l iny i i . i .:. .1AMKS I! ii". .' Oof TH ?4?;f Oonr i|jM?,.# .5. ^a. lilforrf, MAGHTKATE. ATl'OKNEl AT LAW, \s:? si.Mt-:r??.: ?n i *i? itt, T 2 IS r. 111 \i'<l Li* Offi- e I'riiui Church Street ][ in t'.e i iiiw ndjoiuiiig ibe Spun an Office, hi in.' l'ublic Sijunve. Ail business infrii t cd t<> bin cine will meet *itli prompt ullcutiuii. Feb :j 1y REJLD & i "uwcast. A T T 0 K N K V S A T I. A W A N 1) S ll.lOlTOUH IN Eyf ITY, VT S1WUTAN11FKU C. II All ImsinesJ intrusted to tin-in in Luw nml L<|uity will In- promptly ill I elide I to Office next door llnrdy, Aguevr <Si Co. J. P. IIKKII, It. K. Ut'KCA \ April 12 I'. 1 y si IJ.IVAN, ELFOKD & WiNSMlTJl. HWK associated themselves fur the purpusc nf praeti-iiig Law ill tin- l)i?trict ?>t .niiiiili'irji. Any lui.?in--.-s intrusted to llieir inn- will receive prompt uUeniion. Ollice on the Public Square, adjoiuiup the sr. i i v ui1 n r.. C. I'. Ml'l.I.IVAN, l.nircns. J. M. LLSOKib Spin toiibtirg. J. C. WINSM1TII, .Spartanburg. Oct. 27 > '.(in T. < . '? VKKNON, ATrollNI-A AT 4, AW, \\ T il'l' 1*11 U'Tll'H in Ihe Western Cir-">'i Oi riri:?West corner of Col. W. \V. IIAKIIIS' brick building, enor ilic store of Ciitnji .v t uiinoii. mid ?.i>j <>->?ic ilie Palmetto lloutio. April 12 ly Wif^lil A Orr, ATTOUNLYS AT LAW, Office in Miij. Lira's Itriek (Lulling, next -I n?r to IJ'.lin ,V l-Mwnrds' law office, up -lairs, Spari i'iImii -i. C. II. .1. I?. Wit 11nt, Spartanburg C. II J\s. L. One, Audirsou C. II. Jan ' 4 ~i rarrotv A >V iiiliii-r, ATTitliNliVS AT LAW, j ILL pr i iiee in i!i i> nf Spnrtun \ y biiig uinl :i ;; ?iliin;r 1- Jiicls. in i n i m'm; i . \: . ; ; i u. Opl 21 1G if w a i.s.a i n s. .i?c, ,>.s. j A11oz*noy nt U aw. i.;..sou;. ? *.' J.'i I.. . N. f. i V "1 " I!.!. I. it. . ; -i r" < ' i -. | j 7 ti il'i ?' ?st ?t i : I . .; i i r. ' 1 -il ' ; Imii-iiiS, J'* Ik < . si !( > 1 i , I 11. lot-so i i < Hi i v .; I n .? 11 I I i ii, y i i . t .... i r? ?.t ?l I !ii- .r. ' III 1. C It'll I! .11 . s ' .v. | ; '? | ;; . i n-. ' 11.. : r j M .roll 1 v? !_\ 11 ll.'i.i IIS ?i<?*. IkH ..\i| | . I !.??i:, IE VS i' ; -lii i'n*f T'l-ti r \ j. Iitil i -. ? ; ! ii- . .-. '1 I. .iiLIin till' |ia ' I. . . 1. .. ! . :i :i i . .i j :t'till : .1 r I ..I" .li.lt II' fs Si. :jn<i :???. I' A S II 111 t A !' i. I'A! I.III1. I -I'l,' ;.!?. : in fur: I In' t il i/.i'iii -.t ! I ; . ;ii ! - ft I Hi l'.ri I. .. i < ii !t Oiir-I. tv iii-. i* l.i* u I I, j?. . . wl.ii : .\ tin i ii in S :l!i l ? 1 ... ..I .l-it li-t 17 1y ft. I.*. (Ju ! It, r \ s ii i ii n a p. I r. t a j i.f? r . ! * * iT <?. I. *? .!!..; ill : r -I luv i i*. 1 ^ W il l I -I 1. : I 1 ...II ll.C ill." I II' II..IV I ' lll'i (it-.- r i y A;';"." ' II IMIi. ? IV . .1 III I) . Dr. t. s.i. CI n**."l \v l!-:-1 ? * ' ?i . i\ .ii i , j 'i . Spin . . : vicinity, t .'ftioo ! ! ? . .i .' !. t . -. . . i ; an I li< .11 |?I i ? U . :.. y. .. >y_ Of. v: . i . pis, i I i. .' r. I i v iT'.i :: whit !'. .?. J ? N. over \ / o , i I . I -v ' . . i 1 . . .-j i iiiul i.r^ t . | if .V I ' i i " ! ! a/ .) J. h i( .. t t i.L t , 7 r. \ - I. . .\I.,I Mil ' : 1.1 tls. XI ! ,f Voi :?<r^L? . .. t- i; iraitijn* y > ' . ' i'i. \?'i . ; i ... \ I \ f I I 4.1 I . < \ .1 l\ ,\l .:i 11, I i II. i" tl'ili . , . ii J _'2 ll t . tJcfflliiT *. VN 11 ' !n4lilit ' .1 ?i \. lit | i i id ri." l... \\c '. .v . All work in; 11 . I > I 111 ill 1. : vt 11 : 1.1-1 III I) 1110^1 ;t l i I I'll .. I IT !\l: [?s;sSES. V'l In ^ !' V ! : .: HOP, over il.ir t . . . 'I ? IV" It(? f.lllll'i , > mi1 j v 'i If ? 5 j 2 li'ii'i 11 v; "topi1. HYAW \A V.v i 'l iihc ."-1:111 ill:i I Jooo. HI IZ >5 i ? 5 ? 4 > 2 ?a:, i nn sal:, hy ?].ti<!'. . i^in u < o., v '| l 0 tl i _!i nf tlii'Aliv il 0 L \) !* I T 1. !. li . l v I.' iI Tl.KIt will Mnn<l ihs ffmton " f \' P.. villi; , u \ .il l - ill I TltP-..|i_\ > .ii o toll w-'i'k, :ii 1 ? n'.lii'V iIuvh ul lit- own I - .'nil ..'i ' in* n n'.i m ' > I I .iir l'orc-1, Hoar I' .1 1'ilui . Mi!l? He will >i. v.' ii.me- at I*.' t?> iiuii'io ! I Kutler ii.i ?l*ep nord. full fifit-n luteals bi^li. ' I .InllN i . |,i \UIM.N LAiJM, & Stl i : m . i. ' ': ? i i i n'oitniitN i\i> jomtioiis or Staple & Fancy Dry Goods I I ItllOMiU \Y. M:W M?UK. j Mn rli 1 "> -J ly M. T. MeKINNEY, ; iv; : J) sir .i ruin FAST UF TH CCiRT house. > J' .! I: T i v /: / A' (1 < <' " ' " ' ' " I I y 0ii(??! ! i\tr <U1 Jrl!)'. | J ' \ r i'? )'ii V. . i' 1 l.i\ ?-r [, < . I vili Hi i ; ! \ V I >ll ? ll j i Inc i Ji Ate * !'< ., to rrotfivc :>n<l h'ih.ii I. - if. ? ii iei u- ty. I'd ?.ile it | V - ] TV ?io?i>?,rr>vr?i Til<2 SOOTHER I GVA^OiA.., j A 1 oiiiic.il and Niv.s Juarual, J PuUiJt i fnt (it'iiifh ( < trot inn, | Daily, Tii-Weekly and Woolcly, i UV CUAKLMS 1\ I'ELJIAM. T >: it m ?. I'i'.l.v. ..... ?G.O-? Ti i Weekly, ku > W'wUjr, ..... li.yj I'aj mvnt la actvaa<r?? intai lu'ily. rpil.S JOl'UN'AU i> < .v enter'ii iij>-> > i i1 h i. d ' | jrenr iiiuler tin- pivk' iii |?iii|>i*ti'tur, i-. ri?- J ! I'.'H.v CM. il'lin;; if' fi ?-illilii?ii ii: i 1 iuMti n? >. | I'oumi '1 mi I c > t i >1 u,. in she |iriu , i > ; i : i. . . i - - . . I < S, H . j >; > til ' l l WltlUi .I1 . ill I j coiilblsiir an : vii ^ii fiivil approval. I.nnrlr iiidei en'I<'tiI in >1 i.>iiu.i< iivul. it lets sin i with UliWiiTtring e.'inliileiieo upon till mmnl i integrity mid volt is.tun y <>| its (> in<-i i Through evil u',. ! !, us w-ll u- thru go g i ii ? Viiitp i :i>- In " n In .:nl in ili'li'iicij nt t '.i | l||/. .il<IT\ i.i tliu Smith; it couii.e'- iin ? ' , it. i :i;|il Hi'- !' r I. ii -> ISTANl' I! In tin , 1 V lull nil j; I'll IO b I lit III>1 >11 Us by ;i e j tiotlul majority. \ j Till? i (iu mli n look* for uippo.'t ti , tile Sl.i'e '.ii. see'inn v\1im.-c rights, lihntii ..nn . ililere-ts it iiu tail htil'ly o JniUs-li nlrl lii.iin ? I t l>i.e a If ? lie tr.i'lifi n litiardiau MctitJi n I ii : v" ii -r re a'' v ln:e !e lir/o ami ell >ie ill A tiil.nils lunar JOi> Ol't'lt'Ii tram ill lies |y t i 'J fuuiei i - in ilie nit.itry . w uiv ii i? prep i. ml ' In tin i!I hind ii!' l'rin in - in :i heal yle n >1 I Oil n- la Vu| niile till.. .1- : IIV "thee ill I be ' . Smith. ! . T!ii j roinium f?> t!i.> Lest spe.-.tiieu .r !$ ' Criming w.i iiw.i ile I ill tite late Fair in t'u ' proprietor of tin; >'? i/.'A- rn fluu / -n. All ouaiar. i eht imi s 111 h ;i Mr I ! > I lie j ; H -ui/ii rit (iiutr l.iiii, i.r to 1 C. I'. I'lil.MAM. Columbia, S. C. I Nov l?y T.i Ii , sin r. or sua tii ( tr.obiw < 111 the Com t of Ciuiiliioii Cleus. i j' ! 1>. I. vV L. TWITTY, j j , vs. \ttftclwilCllt. j ?. E. M. LANE. ) i | J!i I, Vern i Iiii,. in. I'l ;i' lli'ry. i u llr IlKltEAS tin- p'ointiffs iii.1, ..n the 1 \f <li\' I' ipril. fib t!:eir ileol!i!'in iuit tir':i: the ilet'ell 1 .III. IVIII! :i- it i? :ii I I i- lb- 'lit t'l ft | * nti'l wihmit Ii.e 1:mils of I his jjtnie inilhasne 11 ; iher v. i nor attorney known within the ? mi r ; upon Vvholii lie e y of t ll ii'l ! t'l.1 rut i I, I.i'; ! . be sol ve I: It Is thin fore - i ; !, Thai the said dtfltti dniit do nppenr uu<l pletid . > t he said drcluta ( . ti> ri. mi I , I I . ;] I T' d y ol \p ll In ^ vv i.i h *. ill! . t... i f oisr I -if i tie I ! , sntnl igiit h Ire 1 nt, I Cxty-.tie; otbef. , ( liiii' .ii I it-'.' i 'ut v.'.! tin a be v? i and : v. t ! itj-aln t him. j ' .1 !' ft U.I.ESON". c. C I' ; \p i -o : ! - I i r .lit IU I , i.i me < . tilt it I . ItiOll i'l lis. ?i. vr. m . ni:, | i . v?. \t uclunetit. i l:<>i'T. '\ \ : . ii ) it.. ..: ;? i i-., nir.'. am y. ! \\ r 11! :i:\ - ? .?. :t .1; i..?? the _..I) ' V V ' ; i? ' 1 . : < <I! umii . * 1 ItC !. ! II ' .lit. V> i.u .;?? I - l I I ll i l. :i!iJ wit I .< ':? limits "I' t 'ti State. | t i i- tie : ft r \\ i i r'i . nt ti vt it a J i t !i - i lie >u ;i . ; v !' ' !.e sai.l <1 1 i l l- uiciii might bo Hi'vt !: ' t ih < .| "l !,. , . :..f. ? i itit ?I J .. ? ' el i . the -i -1 ! ! sa 1 * 11 ii. <t;i ' I. >i. l . t ii >:_ .if I ti l ber next / v !i oh V ill ll III I e ye r I.I til." I. I 1 I ll till.II ' ; . i'I t i hi la11 ...I i c i all I sixty i :i\v i a t final ui V nl:. i rttieii! will t .an tie . iv. >-tl ar ar-1 1 .ytiitr1 I { J. D. J"' t K<uN, C. f T. 1 1 Oct. 25 4q ! i iA ri. <>r s"' i a ( A U'ttiJXA In . i . -: ... > "tjinii: iti I'iev*. ^ ;t i. .. i.. T-. I;TY, A?-?*ec-. ' , At t i nt f II. i Its t.N. ' j* BnliA, i: w .r I & Carlisle, PltTs. Att'y. 11' ^ I it | l.t t.t T .ii I. t.ti 111 ; If ; I ' . .1 .... t ' ig lit: ? t v .1 ..-II . i.. 1. :. it i . i . 1 J ' . t! Ml .-l i iti...it 1:1. i. - \ ti:i<i .. . . i.i a*' r i.niw: a tit t tii .-.ii- 1.1 >t? v.". > i ; y : it.. tz*l ale- * % i i t ! I i .: t! e .i. l ?? t J nt i . .ij | i . ! . . " i t ? ' :. . . .1 . a. . :: ' nl lie 1 l 1 . 1 !i- 1 . i . a r : i i rwi *a- ' . .." . ... '! . ! . .; i. j j i. >1 listiN, c. r. r. ()- ... :? t.| . it?1^1 .. a'Ciltlc .1 iiiill 4 ('] 1 ill.i'.'d i>i ii" * ' I. 1: j ' - : . r .*t i" ? t: o i \ ii | J j i.i i- i i a .1 ' I. . I lit' .... ^ I l'Kitl inrlaK.VN ! ". rilOl'KRTlRS to any-1 j t Ii ti g liiil.crt ! night ?., '.. ilio public. ' , . It re ulily r. : .\ , i .. v -in., is substoni . a- <til I'i eli. I' i . 1 ti'. .Va' . from Si'k Sat i;. Woolen or fiott m Fnte'iu, (JloTts, l*apor( I ,Vr , without the sliglitv t injury tn pithtf! 1 lie I . II - 11 UK 11K1 \ Tl S11. .1. .. I " l'.? if 1 >. < > rr i < ' i jj 1!! I'al.ilY j: \ t- noli I" all J"- >..n^ onn- , n 1 I:.at I \a i a a Mhiii NOTl'l. , l* ' 1 .a .ll. ; !> ! . ill 1 . Viar lv '"i. tai i'i) | .tttilN 11 Ul'StiOMUi ol Spartanburg I'i- t triot, 8 C., fur i ilKlil. Ill NDRRP DUl.LAltS , I u - nti-iali ; it i"tl I -.ii 1 unit* was ll lie_'H> milII !( i t i < i 1 > )It' i 1, u'. ' ll tilt a seven veil. -a oh I. t > .. ! I- a i uii i I" I. mi iiiti'l. .in I li ia i .ti J t t even heij ft" Mill ex Jn'lisivo, ku tilat % liie i i: .l rati"ii lias l"tall , t i.le.l ,. ? ". K ruKaSi-r-v. , M- . 17 II ' in x >rrB?. '3':. 1 1.1 I'lT-iatl? illlit'tl'l tn the I'll i' ti I lit C. f A\ 1'liA.N V <1 M llltJll ?N. either lir N.alo I?r 'j \ -uii, .ire Ii : > tl.'lilie l ! ? In'lke iIn 10aiii ate | iM'ient. nt tin y v. ill lie transfer!f l te ,^ui i tllicer for a>>lIei>ion. t ?et II :12 ?tf illiott \ r \ot r ri^ll\'l' i - i -rnl as" rltiiet.t ! I?ri';.'s, \| ii ' I .ill' . Is. I'a.e'uin ry, !' rushes, I'liilit , ' .?e . n ay be fotunl at FlaSI!I'll * 111'.ISITSll'S \ . ii?: 2 'JJ tf NOTICE. ? tf W'tNti l Ttiint i t I it i in an bur jr. I J I 'lor J .r - i'e t.iy II' 'I i. \ \ l? l.ttT ' ly i i l.ir.'i-'is Street, (amtaiii njt Jl aores, < aa i-'.a I . A|s.i. 1.1. It ll 11' l\ III I I L? 1 N(i 1 nil ' li '-if' ft Any |" 1 -"ii e.iti relet' to my t . I .1 \ 1 ' ,i. i. t r I. i ! I'' i r ii. I -I... 11 I ' bo at -1*1.r or :i *i.. it tiiin*. Trrini ri"t*otnil>i?t. t 1 I BK I. SMITH. I Aiicuat :?<> tf * - 5 i mini \t?"v.? it.n i* wl.ioli ' A \ l\ :. ! ' . .. Ii:t V i it. )n*t'!l 1<. <? I ! : ?v|iil - >. liijt-l > ii i' nfii' i tin* v v\ i i\ \ I t I! 1:1.1. I. .. ! lei 1-TI vy ' I, . !' Ill ..01 liltoi ll \ ll >111 S>H rIIItl:l i. I' llilimi w i- >li. oti I t>> tlu* -Lltil'Il) ' til.I i.," >i new Article I r * ' MMii i:\ nkiNTrsn. 1 .> i:l\ I- I'* II I>rn^fpj?*.t??. 2? \ mij?? iUit! I.ikrly 1N r.i> ' r .1 S A 1.12. Kn>i>ui\i nl tlio ^ I'ii!mot to lliiu-o. V II.. ? 0 4yril 2" 9 ?( . ' vii.i ir wvmmhmmraaaai AYEB' 3 /Vgue Cure, POR THE fPEKUV CtlltE or iitcrmittcut Fovor, or IVrer and Asup, Itmiittcal Fever, Chill Fever, Dumb Avuc, Periodica! ITeadache,or Bilious llcurfttcbc, nud lli lion* Fevers, indeed for tin? whole cl-isv of diseases ori;:iliutins in biliary derangement, ranged by the .Alaluriit of miasmatic countries. No one remedy is louder culled for by the ( icccssitics of the American ]people than a sure ,nd vufe cure for Fever and Ague. Kueh ve are now enabled to olfer, with u perfect rtninty that it will eradicate the disease, nd with nsaurimce, founded on proof, that 10 harm can arise from ita use in unvMiuan 'Hint wliich protect* fmnior prcvAts this li.-order niu?t lie of iimncuLc wrvi? in the oniimmitiui where it prcva&i. 1'rmrittion is icttir thun cure, for the p.mcnt mcapea the isk which h<* must run in TOoler^attucks of his baleful distemper. This*?CEik" expels he :n:a.-inntic jxii-on of ash Auue r.ini the system and pr< vciiASlio dcvclupiieirt of the di.-casc. if takenthe lirst iq>iriKtch of its premonitory j^Bptrmi*. It is lot only the Is-st remedy v^p ju-t discovered or this class of compla^R, Imt also the hcapcxt. The largo qnajnty wc supply for i do i.ir brings it withitr the icui-h of every iedv: int'l in hilious districts, where Fuveu 1 Aiii r prevails, every ho.ly should have it mi! use it tns ly ls>th for eute and protection, t i - hoped this price will place it within the each el all ? the poor ns well as the rich. A ;reat superiority of this remedy over any ither ever discovered for the speedy and ccr.in cure of Intermittent* is, that it contains 10 'iuii.iae or mineral, consequently it pro! set - no tpiuiism or other injurious effects \liatcvir u|?o:i the constitution. Those cured >v i< are left u* hculthy us if tlicy hud never aid the disease. lVvff anil Ague is not alone the consequence if tin mia-matic poison. A grcut variety of li-' rd rs arise from its irritation, among which ire Neuralgia, Rheumatism, tiout, Headache, ii -hIiios, Toothache, I.'aniche. ('ntarrh, Asth- : r.:i, Palpitation, Painful Affection of the p! i a, Hysterics, l'uiu in the liowclx, Colic, i hi: .and Dtraugcan at of the Stomach, l ill of which. when originating i:i this cause, nit 0:1 ll inti rmittcnt tyj 1, or become period- ( al. This " Cti'.u"1 the poiron from lie hliM'd, and tonsc^u ntlr cures tliem all !ik". It is an i n valuable |>? teetion to inintit> nnil I'll' , rnvi litbi* in Ii miuimrilv -Mi::.; i.i lli' i. .MiMta-district*. if taken n?i (Ty ?'r ?! -.'.y vvliik^ < xpnsed to tJjc in tiroi, tl v " 1 * v :ctM Irmu the system, ' h 1 t <jy " rijx-n is t<? ('. m ;rv. & is even more ! I"r j ! t i. ' i vBi: cu^knnd few will J \>r sTitfi r from Inti t iJttcnts, Td tl.ey avail i lf-ntM lvi? c ! tLi> iit ot'.tiun ti:. 'tpmidy uf- j (Is Aycr's Cathartic Pills, :cn ail t::e -.rests of airily physic, ?t it t ?i: ? *c within the range ef i.' ' i u t i' ly withstand or < vadr thein. 1 11' | -i'i :! .' j of cities scan li, and cleanse, . inv. te < vi * poition of the hiiinnti organ.. lorriitii-u its ,;.s(;l action, ttud rcstori;.;* . ! .1.1 y \ii ilities. As : <?.i. i [in nrc of these I ;t . the invalid who ht bowed down with j - i M | 1.'. ic. I debility is r. : ii.ishcd to tit.d his 1 n abhor i _ > restored hy a remedy at once so I ii:> ;>le and it.viitnu. t .\i only do thei ire%l.o^F<ry-dr.y complaints f e* ?iv Is/.';, I t als^^f:.i \ formidable and | lei prri. s i '- i s. '1 JHeci.t la low named in ill ii to ft.i sli viaUHKy Ai.i' iii an Almanac, ontniiiinu cert .in tcs^^Kircur ? and direction* . ti.. i i in tli* fulFiwit*; i nii.)i.i.iiits . l\:stire? a m, H< i t'mni. Iii idoche nri'iui/ from tlitord-. red s/ ...a /,, A'./j/w i. Im ii . : i it, J'ii.ii in mill Morbid li.-uti i. i t ti.' lii .n 'a, 1 ititii/iii' /.ioj ot Afijicr--, Jim ill-1. an! other ki:i : cd complaints, .i. ii u ficin a low state ef the hotly or obstruction if it. functions. Tlicv nrc an excellent alterative 0 the renovation of the Mood and the rcstura.i.m of tone uiri strength to the ev item debilitated >y disease. Aycr's Cherry Pectoral, r t: Titc iiArii) cvun or ?ou:"!t>? Colt!', Iufiucnzn* Hoarseness* j < t-: ij>, Ilronciiitis, Incipient Coti-iimplion, ttntl for the relief of Consumptive lVlicnts iu atltttuccd stages of the ii i fuse. ? ide is t!:c f;i Id of it* nrcfalness and so nu ,i. arc tl.' ca-es of its i i.res, that almost ti- ' : -ry abounds ?ti persons pub1 !.: . :,v'.. . btcn Ti tan d from alarming dcnpcuti w i u. s i C the tongs by its j . . V?'i i-n on. e t; ,i - si ; . i irity over every | pthcr n.cdit-ice of its kind in too apparent tottciM I it, wl * ro . . virtue* ate known, the lo'.Mic no Ittiprr btdtitt with antidote to employ 01 ' di-Ttl : alril . Ot til" iy or;.,airs lit. ' . I lo'e : a ate. ; l\ . ,\ ;.!' ~. .... .all.st l, 1 the Jotmat.tir* have . iled ?t : hfcti tcAnlcd, this f-i ,.l \ mrti:. ' .r.:..erred i r.c.,u IMS* > -it -1.. ;o XI -. . ? - * v Q J low 1:i.i.It v>s. ; ! . 1. iKI'l!',,!^ II. . 1 U vi 1^. ; t; ..11 U: i4;_r.\ & < <?. ? 11 -ton, H'lt'ii&ilo Ajj.-iw* '! ,y 10 id A t?" The World Outdone! 'I Ml.!?!Ci\! . .1 ** litllaniitm1 l.vCil I?a{<?r," which has efi> ill iii'.t ;. cure.*, and ;11> .it viuch there is . ; i v to .till, i? iiuw on -.ile by [#. i,'i ()/'' /< , in .10- j>l ice. i !.. liiu.i >;; ! I. I?i-c o-. Pile*. No till :> i I' - j | :.i, : iul l.ue Munlisai. it has nl?-.i.y i e in;-: %i-ti'iii-!iii)j euro* ii- i . < . t '.I.. '1. . Ml a tic lious of (he ! i .1- I .iui t.Sllarackc, Spraiim. mi. t.i iv-. X 't iff <ti lho t -ucli of I v<- travelled, iBri' i y ?vi s w I, h I i: i ijnedv. u:i>i lii.wliei e I.,in I t '.n.i any;!. i<4 ; lW:i- ei|iinl. It is n iV ' i' l c; ir '.ti ii, v. 11\ vl iiiy own di?i.vi-iy, ,i .1 ] i- i . .. use m curling to lie dine,. u- v.hi.h . . Anny each Initio. For s .1? t v J' >:M 11 <itiolu; I' ?N t?. W. IWA IS, Proprietor Inf. >"?_??. New \ <ii'k 1'iat UHice. March J'J I tf I hennU mi ml sure reuHy lor Horses. Tlic Herman llm'st* Ponders. \i:t.f.l VP.I.K "IKIllt INK fur all internal i s j . . in II ul A| petite. lluie-boitnd, ioM.v Follow ll* cr, Surfe I, Mange, Colic, 'u|i-. ( ;.h-. Hill all iicr;iHf.oirie:.!s ol the viliiey- a:ul l?;^i live Orcati>. I' has re-tor1 to :.i- i .- undue II .i-i SU|IJHI- ,( to lull i li a >e 1 a! ii. t w i?| 11: lii--. nil I r iefi li-eii-e ! ivitijr lu ti reinuv d lit' the use of 1. I' i rs. It i- ; i !i riIv ale to eive at <1 i ! . hiti . ?v ii-1 iuiis .cr.ti, i . - . nr i' i-. i tu-ai-lv nil llie uiM'lii'- ] .!!: III... I<> 1.1 OUI'lili 111 I>? \V '*??- ? iini iin i*i ,i.i i - -iif ul.nr i. i noti\? ni nil la is !.'? pn-.v. i " i I I In. I!. r-o. If vnu villi* m ii?> iiaio no >ili?r than ilie (JKK^IVN li?;. i1 i t'?l EI.S ii in itu* unly i-'iiuli inn iii'iin 11j ii u Imii any ilcpcmiriicu mn b?? I i. I in tin' iiimIiin in n; iht??" complaint* fur i!ii> :, ii i-? i -t ' Ii .iiiji.- 11;<? luii-.'-. ii -'M ?lt'? i '.i cil'i-iil : .? I I ?. if J.-i I in! . - ' i ii . ?. : 11, .it: i i . on- I :i tnparl i : .? g! ip llie l: i.i , m-2 (.\ > ' o <r-' ,< ,-t i- j.-i.t ,n f?: it. i- .in il. 'i in' >" '?! . ! i. i i lill . 4 r i..i. i ii lie -.111 ! i.; h\ pi i - i. .; in, n' kin I* us i|ii.i a - -irnti i Sue ! < i --I i 11. ii - o I'.iwli ii ii m i,. ! , . ilv ' i i; i- l.illuw ing Ii. ? -. \v!> . y?-n Ii i i i'l. .ili-/ ' iii* tin Hi i ' i i-iin'. I'r -paro l o:>'v 2>v ; n iriM -.it. Fin .leli riMIKIl & HKIMTSIl. N.iv I ' a-'i?tf i i.. 'purr's '(vebnilcil Xomch Hitters |"Y ill ^ A I i: it i.itOlu.loN S I V<>* I w (jo ]), \)[) v & co.'S ilfcUtt.lttfc UD hMJl g| 87ATK LOTTERIES . CAPITAL PRl'/.K /\ f\ /\ r\ ? IU.UUU! Woed.Eddy & Co., Manager*. Hie Managers' Oiiice arc located at Wilmington, Delaware, and St. Lvuio, Mitmouri. Tbe folhrwiujj magnificent aehrmoti will be Irrtwn in public, under the Superintendence of Sworn Commissionem, appointed by tbe Gotprnor. Wood, Ilddy & (Vn liOttery,. Cl.AS Ao. 550 J)rahi vn Saturday, SovnuLrr 17/A, 1860. 78 NUMBERS?18 DRAWN BALLOTS. 1 GH4WD CAPITAL PRIZE OV' $70,000 ! t 1 Prize of $3l?,0v>0 I to Prizee R$140' I " 20,000 \ 60 " m 126 1 16,000 I % 66 "M 8016 ? 6,000 I \ 65 "M 60 1 3.476 j 4W0 "W 40 100 " 1,000 I ?1%p>W 20 " <500 I 32,5500 Prizes amounting to $1,171,960/ NEARLY 1 PRIZE TO EVERY 2 TICKETSWlmle Tickets $20; IIulTcs^fftmOuarters $6 Certificates of packagcj** the Apvc Scheme will be sold at the lolluw ra:es,^Utich is theCertificate of packagts'of 26 wholem tickets W$299 0<V 20 half ' 149 6U? " " " 26 quarter 74 75? 26 eighth 87 37. HPLI:ndi I> scheme S. TO BE DRAWN J. A CJI 1VEDSE8DA Y IS SO VEMBER. Clii"* 632 draws November 7, 1860. Class 641 draws Nqacmhcr, 14. I860. Class 566 draws XoV-iuber Jtl, 1860. Class 668 draws X<>ranb<uK8, 1860. XEARI.Y OXE nilty.r. mj Mvruv run TI CK K3f 78 NUMBEU8?14 BALLOTS. 1 Capital Prize of |?r?,ooO. j 6,0tK> r,4 75 1 44 4.077 01 6a 1 Prize of ?15.<hiO 04 44 $100 10 1.600 | 04 44 60 10 44 1,2'iU | 01 44 80 3d 44 l.tHMi | 6.604 44 y2l> 60 44 200 | 28,224 44 < 10. 200 44 16J j 31.412 Pri/i"< Amonntiug lo $678,667 Wholeiickc? $1'1 ? H.ilvcs $6?Quartern $2.60. Cert < lit o "-<0 pa La;-**4 in the above Scheme* to he drawn each Wedne-day, will he sold at the loilo ng rate*. which is the risk ? Certilicate of p ackages of ' whole tickets 141 .<>0 44 *20 half 44 70.60 44 44 44 20 fjuurter 44 36.26 IN OKilEKIMi TICKKT* OK CEUTIF1CATE1. Enclose the amount uf money to our addressf.r vihut you wish to purchase; iiatne the Lottery iu which you wish it invested, ami whether you wish ii.lives. Wholes or Quarters, on receipt ol which we send what is ordered, by first mail, together with the scheme. Immediately after the drawing, a printed' drawing, certified to by the Commissioners, will 1m4 cut, with an explanation. " Purchasers will please write their signatures plain, mid give their Post Ot5c, Couti-. ty nml Stale All communications strictly confidential. Bhajf" All prizes of $1,000 nml under paid immediately after the drawing?other prizes at the usual tjme ?'f 40 days. Our Single Nutn'ier I..?t;ories, Capital Prixe $60,IM> ?. draw every Saturday Whole tickets $10?Halves $6?Quarters $24. Orders for Tickets or Certificates to l?e addresses! to Wool). EDDY .S: CO.. Wilmington, Del. or. WOOD, EDDY A CO., St. Louis, .\1 i.s.-ouri pa,. The <lr:iwings of Wood. Eddy, A Co."a loTC ir ulars containing Schema* for the month will 1-e scut, free of expense, by address iUg rt? rt'W * c. {*3>*~Tlie Drawings of Wood, Eddy & Co's Lotteries are j?ni?lif?l?e 1 in the New York Herald, New York Times, New Yorker Stoat* Zcitung, New York Exj-ress and New York News. Not. 1 K if (i )IA)1 GOLD! ( '< VLD! TV ? > lJI.AIVKS!!! t;uANi> vi.i..prize scheme for OCTOKKit, INftO! GKOIUil A SI ATh IX) 1 TfcU\\ .MiKL\M:V k CO., MANAGEHS. .1 ' zr.l I tj r riiii Act > ! t f !.<?Ht'alUTf*. TirKKT A I'HIAI:. CAPITA!;. I'lliZK S'l . Tio2s,o ts Only Q lO. llo1. v. , t,| . . . r* :t:;d I glill;* in l'r? j> >n;on. T?> h.' driv.n * n Saturday In J in the city ?! Sarautiah, llcorgia. C!.t-. '. J. t ?. drawn October >, lvfi?>. Class '.? >, to 1 >< drawn October IS, 180O. t'lus- '.'J, to be drawn October i!'l, Cla-s ti? be drawn ttctobcr 27, I'Stitl. MAGNIFICENT SCHEME. 1 Prize of ^Ott.OOO Is $60,000 1 44 10,000 is 10,000 1 44 9.(WO is 9,000 1 44 5,000 is 6,000 1 44 4.000 is 4.000 1 44 S,(HKi is 8.(NX) 1 44 ,2,000 is 2,(M>0 1 44 l,f>(N( is 1,600 26,000 l'rizes of $8 $200,000 Jo.iNst Prizes of $2 5.000 50,265 Frizes amounting to . $;576,UOO. WILL HF. I>KA ir.V THIS MOXTJ1. Certificates of Packages will be sold at the following rates, which is the risk: Certificate of Packages 1 ? Whole Tickets $80 44 Iti Half 44 40 44 44 10 (Quarter " 20 44 44 1 6 Eighth 44 H> T1IE GOLD MINE!! ALI. PRIZES AND NO BLANKS ON Tlie Three Number Plan! Which take* place every Wetinevilay ancfc 8iuuril>ty in l!HiO. 78 NUMBERS?13 DRAWN HAL Id>TSf. 1 prize of : : : : $25,tH)f>> 1 Prize of : : : : tl.OOU. 1 I'rivi* of : : : : 4,PtHV? 1 Prize of ! s ! : 'J,'J7f? 4o Prizes of 175 are : : 7,000 40 Prize of l'-"> are : : f?,0t'0, 10 I'ri/M of 112.50 are : : 4,500 ]t?2 Prizes of 100 arc : : 10,200 05 Prizes of 25 are : : 1,025 0~< Prize* "f 20 are : : l.i'.mt ?V5 Prizes of 15 nre : : 075 05 I'rircs of 10 nre : : 4.81o Prizes of ?.? nre : : 43,200 -!7,o 10 Piiies of 5 arc : 135,200 43,000 Prizes of 1 la.Wft) 70,070 Prizes amounting to 5206 000.Otj. uimi.t: t/' w/ rs -5 s/iakis y.v *'!;> !' >iit/0x. IN < )< tihl' I N? 'I ii'Kt is oil Ci:ilTIUrATF.8 Kuelo?e il trinry t?> our n'Mre-s ft>r the tie 'I- . : i - '. '< < i] I ..f which they w il) )> fura tr<ic'l l>y tirst i nil. Ptr.chii-er- rati have tickets en.i iti any figure they nitty ilcsi|f't te. lite list f ilnvn number* ?n>l prizes will he to t.? parch -ei.- immediately alter tlie ilrettitiir. ommunleatlons strietly confidett'ial. < lore for Tic et- or iViiiticnti't, by Mail oz i KI'V 'SS. to l<?> d.reettt.1 i.> McKINXKY k Co., Oct li ^