The Carolina Spartan. (Spartanburg, S.C.) 1852-1896, January 17, 1861, Image 6

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'> . V* - '>*. , - ? ' ?' - i * . " * ?. V . , * '* -jc * . *.f fc' a?mmmmm n i . m*mm*mrnm+mm The Mar lu China. The English and French papers by late ft.'rivafc are ti'.cd wi^h details of the oj>craii?ua of tRvii* allied -unities in China. The kdht.Vni:* will interest ftur readers: On tl'C 121h of October everything was ))Kjuri'(l ll?r t'lio ii.vv.it't, or the oecii j'.ition of IN km- The sic ;? guns and otfiev artill ij wero in .< puvti n in bombard the toWu unless, it sfhiU ( l.e ton rendered hy Moou of the loth. J us: immediately before the period give; for surrender would ex pirn, Hutighhuu uamo out and sai l our tie-' tuatids were acceded to, no re-in?iiiice would be nude, mil the gate was at our disposal. Thereon theouter ami inner gates Wine immediately takeu possession of, ami a pmrtron of the. allied i'o rec av as ifiiartcrcd on the wall of IN-tiui. ncttors were found in the palace from CMJi-ko iin-siii to the Emperor, assuring liiin ot his confidence in lieihi; able to uutiihtlu c us. '1 lie garrison of lYkin is re ported u? Le to Til,UdO uicii.- The pressure of the people is said to havo had great weight in inducing the authorities to yield. The generals and staff, wit the1 l'uuj ittbucs an I 07th .regiment,' entered tlie outer and inner gates of lYkin,, and ascended to the ramparts and took possession ol Jthe gate and a number of brass guns, and mounted our guns in t eir place. The English a ad French flags were then hoisted in token of our military occupation. The wall is ill f? et wide mi l p tvel, and the troops inside have their tents pi chod oil it. jL'lie only thing that the Chinese asked w?< that tho Chinese coolies should not be allowed to enter the city. This was etmccil at. The Eiupcror a summer palace was only occupied Oy 3J'J eunuchs, and 30 or 40 wen in charge of the gardens. They made a slight show of resist, me, when two Were killed ami two French ofliovis wounded The next day the palace was given us to indiscriminate pillage. The .follow lug account is given of the pillage if the Emperor's palace, which consumed two davs:? 'itu* public reception hall, tho state a:ttl private*dMjdruonis, ulito-l*H>iiis, boudoirs ami every other a]*urtu?out h is latch i;ausicked. Articles of value ot native and foreign workmanship wire taken, or broken il t<> large to t>e carried away. Ornament >1 I it tit* work, ecr.oiis, jade rftotic ornaments, jars, clucks, watches ami other pieces of uiachanisui, curtains and ftirniture?none have escaped fioui destruction. There were extensive vvurdiohcsui'e very aitiele of dress ?coats richly embroidered in silk ami gold thread, hi tho Imperial dragon pat tern; boots, head-dresses, fans, Ac; in fact, rooms ail but tilled with tlaun. 'I here inu-t liavo been seventy or eighty ih.msatt I pie ecs n|" silks in rolls, which at ( anton eo-t twenty or thirty dollars each, lluiidrc's wlhe i ifown down and trampled on. and the fltior covered thickly with tliein. M? n wire throwing tin m at each etln-r. and all t .king a> many as they could carry, 't hey Were Used instead of lope to -count the loading of carts tided with them. A treasury containing a largeijuantity of gol i * go.s ami S\cec silver i- under charge of a guard, and is to be divided among the ling ish and rrencli. Tho total value of property destroyed would amount to a large iustnbuent ot the indemnity claimed. A party ot Frcmdi w ent through the apartments Inciting everything that remained?mirrors, screens, panels, Ac?in revenge lor the treatment the released priso crs; their countrymen, had received. Much dissatisfaction kid been expressed at the decision of tho ''oiuuiander in Chief, that only those of the troops who marched at the last halting place are to participate in the priz? nnmey, all tin- rest, tim e at tlitt ilejntt.it/lVm: ('l)ow ami elsewhere, ben ^ exelmW^^nre Oommaiidcr-iu Chief, and pMijr.tl officer* have waive.l their ri :Itt to share. A i;uUl jii? of "Treat value was presented to the Crtijunamler-ln-Citiel' hy the army. A general order trom the l>ritihil (Jomtunnder ni-Chit f desired thai all art oltfK taken hy all nliicvi's ami men he seat in lor sale l?v public auction Ibr the benefit ol the army, which a? <1 tic. All wire j orai.tteil toll: vc the articles brought nw.iv hy th hiselvcs Vmued. and have the option of taking or reject injr them. Many bea titul and c.trto'u- souvenirs were thus obtained nt :t mrtintliii price. Th" stile realt Zed which, with the value of the treasure, estimated at ?t>l,M!)t.h is to be divided as prize tooaey oil the spot. No description can ?rive nti idea of tlio splendor of this residence. Tha eatraaee nr j*CCp<i"!i hall is paved with luarhle arlrl painted with je?hl, azure and scarlet, in the ino-t ptrreooiw style. The throne of the JlaWptiF1 r is of beautifully carved dark Wood, ami (th) cushions, embroidered with poll dragon*, attracted oejieriil admiration; we likewise observi ! the-odd crutch, stipims d lo have been u-c.l hy the iliupcror; every inner Cfan timer and .saloon were very han 1 ?yii.04y lilted up, and !lio rojla ofs.lk, >:?liti and crape, sll -of splendid workmanship, Mtccdtly furuiificd ?Tiuinierhnnd and |?u.;geroo lofr the French soldiers, who appear t?> have a.I? j.tod one ciMoni in t!ii-* n.-pect. 1'lie jade, stoiio nn I China we c of value, j?rnl nome Sevren China of Louis Qunturze .would have delighted the eye of many a Curio-fancier. and a presentation sword with tho J>??ii*h Coat of amis studded with gents, and evidently of antiquity, gave ris * t?? son ospeoul tioii. '1 he 1 wit treaty of Tientsin was also found, and the nnmomo quantify of loot ol nil kinds made it almost iinpo-s.ble to know what to takeaway. Snuc id<.a of the quantify of silk may In* given by the fact lint fowl*. t)l<l pots, \c , well* wrapped in the most costly si'ks and satins. South Carolina Costal Skrvioc.? We find the fol'owing paragraphs going the rirhnds of the Northern papers : Postmaster General Molt to-day ordered w rrants to bo drawn in f.ivor of the mail On. true tors in South Carolina fur alumt thirty-six thousand dollars, being the balrticuUt (lie credit ot tho department de-' posited with the Assistant Treasurer fit. Jhnrltffltui*, thus securing to the postal service all accrued iufuL-i in that seeeiliu.' State. Postmaster General Holt will issue orders, on the first of tbo month, to the postmasters throughout the remaining Slates, to ornsa i all postal intercourse with South Carolina, rod not to in Ice nj> any mail matter for the 1 offices wklaii' her border*, rn tho p round 1 lint there a.e no posfina'ters there in the of the 1/hired St tea. Mail matter will he sent to(?iwj^ia tnrou<?h HoutT) Carolina.' nd if its transit is interfered - tth it vn.l ix' u subject for the two States a* swtti* between th<iOM4>vWk iLi. I -Xll-P-.?*. !? .. J tiff* Englhh to Advance Cotton culture Abroad. We fiinl in u Mew York contoutpornry swne extract* iVum the proceeding ut' the tir.U.di (Juttiui Supply Association, as contuned iu its third Annual Report. It may bo known to iiar iv.ii1.tk tli.it this >u>i-i.tv I Ii.l- lor its object l!i muttipli at'ion of the siMia-os I nun which tireat lJrituiii may derive this iinpn tiiiit staple of her hianul.ictiiriiii* interests. 'flic sutirc'S ol v)ui; supply, a; different nods, have been ad follow?: 180O, lb*. 1S?o7. the Unit.<l Slates HH,lo t,ll2 0M.7.VMH8 lira*.I ? o >, J'. ?0.'.?*.! U'.V.MO.S 52* Egyptian 1?,!?:51,114 2L8LMI4 WVu hid'u<* 1.1 13, UGH K*-i Imliee 118.872,7 12 2oO.:!48.1 U All ot.'ier places li,'*'.'t.li'.iS 7.,.'8o. 1 (it) Total CuU.576.8?r, 0Gt),::i8,:<OG Through 111o inlluenee of the British Consuls, llio cultivation of cotton in Turkey '.tits been eoniitrOnccd under great proun-u 'I lie Homo Minister in Cireeeo Ids introduced it into many department?, and in tin*, island of Cyprus on estate ol eighty thousand acres has been devoted to it. Cotton seed bus been distributed among the larinuis of the IcVtile valley ol the Meander, in Asia Minor, v.ith full iustriio tiuns tor planting And gathering the crop. Of Kgypt, the committee report, "that they expect to increase the growth from one hundred thousand bales to the large figure of one million." In funis the LJey is using I exeitious wiih bis subjects to cultivate tlio "great staple." In Western Africa, at SierI ra Lcoiic ami Shcrbro, cotton gins have been introduced, and a profitable trade in the native cotton coiumeiiecd. In Liberia, and along the Hold Cost, every exertion is being made with the prosjwet ol success. ' At Accra and Cape Coast Castle are Agri' cultural Societies which in.ikc eott n cul| ture iheir speciality. A groat quantity of I cotton is raised in the a Ijacent countries. The Accra Agricultural Society have engaged with a Lincoln birr linn to purchase this cotton, which they buy in the seed at less than a cent a pound. This cotton, c.caned, is worth in Livoipuol fourteen cents a pound. from the interior an agent ot the Asso' elation reports that a large trade export ; will soon he n.aliz'd. and lie found Tl'.Olh'l people bu-v in its growing, spinning, and ! weaving. The pro?po. I .s, that in the 1 numerous towns which stud the coast, eoti toil marts will so.ni bo e.-tablisln-.t, an I furnish a largo quantity. At Mluiiiia, I ion in, ttid Calabar, and the Caniat notic, a begiliuing lias been uia I,; by distribution ot seed and Cotton gitis. At Layor. a hogctnI trade has been nneiii d. Alo i-_? t!u? line ! of* the liver Ni^er ii i j r. po- i i > estah . ii.-li trading .Ma ions. it o ivpoii I th t ! i> ii uterine nuauties, which imii lie lion.1 lit I >r m\ cents clean on tlie Nir, in worth hixteen cents in i.ivoip. 1 !:i Smith A Irion, the t Io\ eminent el' \a:al < siihiulatin j: i !i cotton enii ur . N u.nornm lurucrs there are paiiim.; it, .m l as an ilia oration i ol ilieir mi?v s, ??ue "I tin in reports that lie has nil hind i'I | '>iin.l?." In , Jiiu-teYu Aliio.i, in the rich valley ?.f the Smie, a Kunijie .11 colony i~ I clue est ibii-dii eil lor raising cotton. i-'iotii the hVeji ? ; Islands the t'oinaiitlee have neeived .the uiost wonderful Kpcciuieiis ol eott 11 ur.nvin_r uihl tnciv, an l*repro incin^ lor Iroin ten to filtoen years 4'i? mouj I ? are so va.u tble an to r.mae from thirteen t.t tweti ty-iour cents per poiui i; they say tlmt tioin no other part ol tiie won.I has Mich a cm'.iie'.ion ol graduated <pi.il.lies In 111 re Ccivcd. ' It is e.ib*ulat a that from hall the area of these Islands mi-lit he rai- <1 lour in.i.ion hales pel" annual. Australia ii?> entere 1 into the cultivation, an.l wil 'soon export lieely. * J: m. pies of the best quality have been receive !. 11 ut rite coinimttee says that it is tioin In ii.i they are reveivtn*j the ino>t toittuiuj; reports, ami tins year it is estimated t hat In rex ports will reach a million hales. In iiritish (tuiana the cultivation has also been undertaken with the most encouraging prospects. In 1.Jamaica the "JJritish ilton t.'ouipaiiy" rojioit considerable pro-ress in Havana, thlba, great cliurts are being t'uade, and a new# comj.anv lias he 0 established, called the*'Atiai .-Spanish t'ottou t otupr.oy." wi: Ii a cm| ital ot *51,0 ' >.<> 1 b for raisin;; uo ton. I >i*. .1. Boveo I 1 vi s\u B I T T B it S-, Vllli a_: i Ic from a pure and ui.ilnl i-r i< ?l 1) ill Vt'lljch I abolll doil'de I llC Usual Miiru'jjlh t.l otiiir N\-i j 11 r. Mill i- ii.ij orted ly iitiljr one !. u-e hi ilit! I iiiii<l ; r.u *. A?, frolu (he !i.lit will'.' Mfctll'.Iili- lieu ?. iiei ' ,\c., viz.: Solum >11 > Seal, Sj .konar.l, ihunf: ey. Chmoioitti Flower.?, (it'iiiiuu, Wild Finny Ti'co Hark, aud iJ iylit>ri y. \VK (111 ALLKN^K 'I' IE H W O IE L 1> 111 P tin IK CK Ti IMill ?:<>! A I.I! W v d'? not prof'"a !'i I. ;vc 11 ivi r .| snnue in kilt- "known only in i In Inli m- t South Aim* r'uM. ' nnd a ciiir fur 'Mil ?Iis i.v.t which the lltt.-h i.- Heir to." hu' we cla m i<> pVcent l<? ilie puhlie a truly \ disable prep t aftnu, which ov. . \ intellipclil | iiy i''i?iu l<i I !.cr tun try w. Ijpro, e of all i rci'tnni ifii'l. A a . in I\- f f IMSl'IKM (?\>lMPilM, Weak Lllli^i. Indif; ? lit.rx, l>y-| epsl.i, Iri- aof till' Nervoll* Sy.'to.u, I'a.aA is. I'llr;-, l>..- . i';t< *h |?i'C111 i tr lo Female?. Lb l.ility, ami ail eases roipiiriu^ u Tonic, they rtre U N SUHP A .SSED! For Sore Throat, toi cooiiiioti a mug il,e t'leriry, they nrc truly vub.able. For the n/i-il Mini infirm, or for persona of a ttrnlt const it litioii ?tor Minister- nl the (l-r-jiel, l.awven?. and till public j-penKiw.- t >r li .kKoeprrn, Tiiilor."", m-im- i.-m(?>, .-ru-l u't, VrlitiS, and nil per-u- idi a .?e leht-uy life, they will prove truly hen. livial. Asa Beverage, they are v. holsoiiie. Innocent. j an I dclicion* to the taste. They produce all the esliilir.ilin/ effects of Brandy or V. ine, j t\ 11 I .. 111 inl.it i.' il iiht* '.ti I .* ? it *.il. .1.1.. ?1\ for |> ison* mhlic'etl to r.tee.s-i ve u c of I hirmm <lt ink, ami wish ??? refrain floiu it. They arc pare hm'I entirely (Vcc from die poisons coti(allir.l in die ailwlternf'<1 Wine-' ami l.itj1 with Wlii'-h the c mil try is lino leil. '|he*e llilt'er* pot only <'I ill', hut I'lllIVIINT I>i*en -e. ami shniTl he ii--<1 he all >elio live in a country wh;?e I Jit* water i.> bail, or where ChiHs ami Fevers ni t- prevalent. Jleing cmiirviy innocent iti 1 harmless. they m >y he given ficoly !< children ami infnils with iinpiiiniy. l'iiyttician*. Clergymen. nml totiiperanee-n 1V'tcaicn. hh an net ftf l|innnnity, "'mnhl iiH-ist in pprefttlftig the e truly valuable CITTKIIS ovor j the land. ami thereby r-wentially niti in banish- j iotf druukoimeas ami tliscire. CIIA It 1.13 Wil)l)| ill'l.I) A CO., Proprietor*, 78 WniffttTi Street, New York. FisIitM- A: lloinlltetlu SI'AHTAM.UUO, S. C. A up 16 'J I ty llosteticr'si ''elcbralcd Stomach Hitlers j, VIOKSAHii* 60UL>C/li?NH. n 1 >*? 1 U~4t | I MAGISTRATE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AM* BUliiCITOIl IN KtjL'tTY, HAS ruiuoYeil hi* (Mfiee IVuiii (.'Lurch Street fo .lie ottico teijuiuing I lie Spartan Oilicp, on me 1'iililio Si|Uiii e. ? All biisiiiusH inti listed to his cave will meet with |>Vo?ii|?t attention. * . ] Feb Ji 40 ly EUfcD & rUNCANT" ! A T TOR X K Y S A T I. A W AND J i * * SUI.II'ITOllH IS LQt'lVT, ? I A T*8P.\UTANULlUl C. II All biutiitrgs I inlrualwl to tlt<>m in Law anil Equity will bi' promptly attended to. Oflico next door ll inly, Aghcw & Co. j. i*. Kis>;i>, t>. ?. Dl'SCA N April I- - 0 1 jr_ j SI LI.IVAN, EUFOEU fc'WlNSMlTII, UAVE sisMiciatrd themselves for the pur- ! I pone of practicing Law in llio District <?l I Spartanburg. Any business intrusted to tlicir ; 1 euro will receive prompt attention. Office on the Public Square, adjoining the ] S/'.l K'T.l .V OFFICE. \ C. P. Sl'LLlYAN, Laurens. j J. M. Elii'Olil), Spartanburg. J. C. W1NSM1TII, Spariunburg. . Oct. 'it IK 9m | T O. ." vhonos, , j ATTORNKY AT LAYV, J \1 TILL PRACTICE iti the Western t'ir?"??? W OrrirK?West corner of CoL W. W. HARRIS' brick buildiug, over tJie store of Camp & Cirtinon. text opposite the Palmetto House. April Id 0 ly \\A Orr, A T T O U N i: Y S A T L A W , Ollice in Mnj. Legg's Prick I'ltilJiug, next door to itobo \ Edwards' law* ollice. up stairs, Spartanburg. C. 11. J. I). Y? ttnuiT, Spartanburg C. H J\s. I,. Ottu, AitdcrroiPC. 11. , ! Jan 3 45 Fiirrttw & \Vliitii?T, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, \rr ILL pruetiec in tin* Courts of Spartan j | y lotrg and adjoining Districts. 1 otm t at sp.vr.T.vMivU?i c. it. | Oct lM 45 tf V? EL1.1 A TI B\ JOMiS, Attornoy at Law. : LENOIR, CALDWELL, CO. N. C. \ A J I I.L he in at ten 1inee at nil of the Court s i II' IkuL County and Superior, he'd at <'olti.tioil-'. Polk county, and at llendorsonvillo, . II udersott county. N. t'., and will attend 1 iir.oibltt'v t.i -.it l.n S,,i i'k.i. .1 to j ?... 1 I in \\??!?i?;rn N. th i 1 Ki m .;lno:?. .In1*. I'arrow, est|., Simpsou ' 15..!ni. ???| , Jii'm Uoniar, e?.jM Spartanburg C II.. S t\ March 1 fili . ly Milliiiui LmiUu(io(I| J, TAir.Oll, j , l * a \ > remove I t.? t>. mi or or F??"tor \ < | | hi.I I's. opposite tin-* 'ouri ll-mse. Thank- : < lu. i.?r |.? t favors, In? uskn a liberal put i otinge i t ' f??r i>im inline. 1 July 7 1^ If ? *>. aC. Hudson, r a s ihon \ si l t a i o n. . t\*Ol*,r.l> ii'- . cti'i lly itifnr;ti tIi?* citi.uns <>f j t ? Sp on atilmrg i .m* bu.-opened n SllDl i in I5ri Unngc, ..i? t l.uivh Sircel, where ho j wi.l he | i- t to nil who may favor hiiu , w.tli tiiVii" p iiroun^e. .Ian J i 17 ly , a. D. Oivt :i, ? AS II 1 O N A U I, I*. T A 1 L<I II, ? return his thanks for jm.-t t'avirs ? ? nii'i in-k a < m iimnnc" of the -amo. | llv nay he found met' Hardy ?i Agnovr's . ' llurilwaro Store. ( Jan !>?-. Uiai, T. Ru??cl iV lf.1. practice MEDICINE nti.'. 3t!K0K1lY ] i ? ii;t i iiiiuciioii with 1)r.N I.-I'll\ . nt the Odtce i in Sj a. tniiburg ant its vicinity. Oflicc ' on i h.ircli Street. No. Itrick linage. u4 stairs. 1 i ilr o'ii'.iu': at l?r L. C. Keiiiiciy s. M .reii 24 4 I y Hi'. \V. C. Etcuucili DENTIST, OFFICE vTIi Dr. ,1. J. Yllll.N?i\. over j Othce of D.nv^Tis, flit'cc *v Ev.iim, i t'miivh Street. Ill*ii'k I hinge, Sj. iMiii.ii.uy; ' II.. S. i\ Jill 10 Iti ly k>:t. a.. ? . a?:2>y n\S 111 ft oNED. mil las iv tun ! the j iu'ioB of hi - pi oiV- - .*n. Jau I- h> " j ' 1 Ci'iioii ?Sz \\,r,|.l" I'lJ.M'TD K MEDICINE WDSI UV f tit-lit in i: i. u.lni: ! i. ii. I ii? vicinity j t'rrirn,. Main Street, oj*j -it?' l'li'.tnetio , llouo. Aug. 2 22 if. : 4". t ?? <* "i 1 It' ? ?fc *??n, V VTi ll MA KG US, VN L> Manuiiioiur.'i - J? widr.v. U i of ( locks, Wat olios, All work in- j ii , .i I i-i lit. .ii will uii'.'i w;tli pr<.iii]<int s-< ninl ! ?!' |i!lU:l? t .M uci. i* l if Sat cresses. VT .in'i's r. viinr.ii sm?i\ -i iim.ivv ll ::'iiw IV . i":t 1) ' tOlltld I lartj i lot i.i "iijifiini MAY fi.il^Si.S, ?.f nil j si/os, rintji* iif excoii ul i.ini ci i lls, nod .u modei nto |i ices. I t It 11> i?0 I f ! ' ' ' ' ; n sii;.u v i;i vw k'i'iiiH' MiinilUi Wojx^ j i u 33 2/ <* > ;?c?:? roil SA I.K 15Y ESurtly, t^iicvv ^ t o., S j Mi 11 - i^-ii iii i In Vitvil. 0 l i) !> i t i t: k . OI.H V.lTI.Klt will si mi. I the invent ? >- n .it I'.villvilli# oil VIoiul i s .it*i i'wosdiiys to it nib W' i?k, nut on < liov diys :ii l is own ..ulilc. oh ill ? ii .11li m I.- of Fi.ir l-'orwxt. lu'-r i' .1 i it- i i . s Miils. lie will sorw mtin s nt i ?-1- to iUsui ii f. iii. duller is .i ilep|? Hand, full fiflc ti Inu-lshigh. J .11 > i I S t\ 15 E Mli'l.v JJojd I'? 2*f {LMTJ;3> ^ ? Do 1. \ 1?". ww f>. I. \ \?: . f\>. MI'OKTERN AM) J OF Staple & Fancy Dry Goods 1(M ilKoADWAV, NKW VORK. Miii-li 16 2 lv | M. T. McKINNEY, AVnoi.i .Ar:: \i> rim AIL & no a m is n , j SECOND DOOR EAST OF THE COURT HOUSE, K, s r a r r a n n U n a, s. c. *' Sept. '!>. "i iy U E. Qurrn's Cod l.lver Oil Jelly, j11 | )!! I'.I'AKM. fmm lhr> |?nre White 0<xl I.iro i .. ? OU. The jellifying of CtuI Liver Oil \>>lo? the wo.- t il?|i(<?io stomach (o receive ami j retain this ^icvit remedy. For talent Kr 14 4?if J. P.. GOOIMllOji'S. I . -if . r,'" fa . ...? fa wood""eddy' & co"1 IKUW.IKK A.M? QI STATK LUTTLRIKS vAl 1 TALa l'M/.E $ 7 0,000! Wood,Ecldy & Co., fiIaM:?g?,rs. n.e Maimgvrs' Otiiocarc U>e.**ed at W ilmiugtuu, | Drliwktr, ami St. I.uuis, MtxaAiiri. Tim fiillowing magnificent schemes will be Irawu in public, under the Superintendence of ivoi'ii Commissi.ukts, u|<puiuted by the t??virnor. Httod, Utlily Si, t'o'N IjOllcry, CD1 IS<>. (> Drana ,,n Satur f">', A'vnmbcr I7(i, 18(50. 78 NUJIBKKS?13 D11AWN BALLOTS. | I VIl.iXD CAl'ITAli 1'RIZE OF $70,000 ! ! I l'rizc of $30,0-10 | 05 I'rizes of $110 1 I 20,0*10 j GO " I " 15,000 I 05 80 ' I5 ? 5.(KH? | (15 5>i I 3,175 | 1.810 ' 4l> KM) ? l.ooo | 27,040 " 2*) 1(5(5 " 600 | 12.800 Prizes amounting to $1,171,050 NEARLY I l'KI/,U TO liVKltV 2 TICKETS IVhole Tickets tr2t); Halves $10; Quarter* $5 Certificates of "packages in tiie above Scheme 1 ivill lie sold at the following rates, which is the i?k: ' I Jenifieate of puekage of 2(1 whole tickets ' $2'.?0 <>f) 1 " ?? 2*5 luilf 110 50 j '* " " 2(5 <|iiarter 71 75 I " " " 2(5 eighth 37 87 I S1'JLKM>I1) HCIIIOllM! To HE 1)11 AWN each \yi:ik\/;.*/>.i r jy yo vritiu:;t. Class 532 draw? November 7. 1800. Class .5] I draws November. II. 1800. I Class 55(5 draws November 21, I8m?. i Class 508 draws .November 28, lstitj. \EMILY O.VE EHl/.E To EVEitY TWO j x i c !< ! : T s: 78 NUMBERS?1-1 DRAWN BALLOTS, t Capital I'rlze ?>< >:?5,oyo. I 6.000 I 6| 75 I ,4 4."77 j (51 (5 i | I l'rizo of $15."00 | *51 $100' I" 1,50(1 | (51 ? 5H ! l?( ? 1,200 | (51 " 3<? !') 1,000 | 5,501 0|>l >) " 2?Vi j 28,224 1: JGO " 150 I ' I ' 1. 11 ? Pri/c? AimniUtin? to , i\ ii >|i"iieket? >l'>?Halve* f > ?ijnarturn ? J ">?>. . < 'crt ifir?t I'll of p?ckii||os in tin* above Scheme, m lie drawn em i \VI'llne-diiy. will It sold at ' ilie lull" np rate*. which i? the ri?t.? Vrtiti-ate ill pacha"-'- if ' m it'ilt* ticUrtd I-t 1 .<-< ?? 26 lta.tf 7, 4 " " ?ii i|uartor IN ilt'.ORIllMi TTt'Kr.tN Hit CI.ItTI ? IC *TI:S. j Knol -c I lie amount of money r<? our a<i 're-" r<?r wli il ?41 wish to pun ha?e: n.iltip the I.-it- : cry in which you wish it iiir-ste-l, ati'l wheth ryoii ?u!i i I.?I v ? ?. W holes i.|-nunrtcr ?. (,n rv ipt of w hi oh we -"ml v h * rt i-? o'.'ilct ml, by t.r t mail, topether wiili the st-hrrie. Inniu-Uati'ly tif>it lit- drawing, a print -'l halving. c rt;,'."l bv the Ci-tninis-ioncr-, * ill be I'tii, i li :ei i' p' l'i.ii ii. l.*y" I'i'.i eh'. " will | ' i write t'oi-'r ; natures j.; in, ami yri.e tlu.ii I' ;i ? :!??'. t' miy no J Stale. All en>.ituanient ion - strictly coiif. in 1. fit.#"'All prir - t .fl.ntjil and iiu-lcr j :: 1 iinnc-li itcly utter lint ilruiing?ulIiit prix at lie ii Mini time ol'-40 iliy.o. I ?ur Siuple Niunbi r Lotteries, Capital Prize ?.'?(). i li I I. iliniv every Saturday IV hole lisltcu $10 - Il.lv. ?Quirten 'r'-J. Orders for Tivhe s or t.\ riilieutc.* to be ml Ircssel to WimiJ). IT I?T?V tib. \V ilitiinptoti, Inl. or. WOOD, !-i ' V \ l ib. St. liOllb, Mi -oiiri fC'i,. I he draw it t Wood. libiy. Co.'* t'ir. uhirs ei titu.iiii.p Si !i?*iii.?s f..r ilie month i. .'I be sent, tree of expense. !iy addi !?? .1 ? HOoV 1*. ti*\1 The !'raw'tip" of Wood, lM?l.v .V < Iiottorin are piihliahod in I ho Now Vtirlt Herald. N vr \ ork Tune-, N? w ^ m l ci "bants /.eitiiJijj, New York lispes- ami v York N'en. Sev. 1 *f (?ULI>! <!OLI>! (iOLl>: :v o ii in . v >r its::: Gil \M> AM.-1T.I/ m !' ;11 IMil iHTOiiCti, ; \r: {i E() I' (<! A isA 11 - 1 /?) 11LKY, MiKlNNIA & CO., MAXAGEIIS. iutimriir.l I / *, < > ' 'Is l.r-j i.4.e/t/i.-. r:vt.::y nmn i r.ti/r capitai? I'iii:'.:: -1 v llalvp.s, yu.i, ami Ii . in Pr. pert! n. I'" ho <11.4ii i ne'i - . .ii:,.' .ii I ?, in i . oil V of S.i . itinno, i. in i i < !ai? '.'J. I<- I '1 :IM I ? I v t ':i.-? lo : !i i\v ii (I.- . !> r I I?. t . I -H '.'I, I I Ik- ?1. :i W II t cti.lior - I v ( ii\- to lit* 11.1 .in Ooiijhfr 17, 1 MVfiXIFK'KM shikmi:. 1 IVize of <:?;?>,? ?hi is ?, . i nil I lO.? i is ni.Mtii 1 !>.i'"H? is ll.u-.O 1 " is o.'i * 1 " 1 1His J." '? I 8.1KW is 1 ' if,MX) is 'j.i' *i I l.TfH) is ivifs of ? * jJ_-M.ii.Mi 1 -l.fH'M I'ri.-i's of J iO,;!u'i l'rizcs iwiiiiiin: iiiji t.? . . $ " .7 ?.' ? < will nr. />/?'.! u .v rins v<).\/// CVriificaii'S of I'liikn.-ci will l>." mill it tin* following r;.?<-s. wi,i<-li ii ?!n'ris!>: ,'iTiiii'Mif of I'wkij.^ i 'i \\ I??m> l i.k.- * fs 1 1? Half 4?| * 10 i.i.i-irii'r SJO 10 |li lirit J?) Tin: COLD mini;:: ALL IMllZDS AM) NO IU.ANKA ON The Three Number Hail ! Which takes place c\ r\ Wc im -day and Sal urdiy it 1 do. 78 -ir. DiuwN I.I.OTS: 1 prize of : : : : $cjo,fhi0 1 Prize of s : : : ti.tttH) 1 Prize of : : : ; J,* i) > I Prize of : : : : 'i/.'it) t'l Prizes of 17 "? nic : : 7,i"?0 4*' I'rize of !- > arc : : l>,< to 40 Prizes of I I'J. Vi aie : : -4.">tMi 10 J Prises of loo aie : : lii.Jfo t?"> Prizes of - "> are : : I . Prizes of Jo are : : l.ii'MI j Prizes of Iti are : : i'7"> ti?? Prjzes of I" are : : <?">0 4.^1" Prize - of 0 mi' : : I *.JVo 5?,0|0 Prizes of o are : I:?.<"?so prizes of 1 48,i.MO J <i,o70 Prizes amounting in JsJ'.ai.ti'.tn.i'ti WHOLE TICKETS S", SHAKES /.V J'EnJUH.'T/oX. S ORl?:itlN?l TICKKTs oil C'FHTI I'lCATI S. I KuHioe ilie money to our address for the cketa ordered. on receipt of which they wiil 1 e forwarded hy llrsl mail. Purchasers call ave tickets ending in any figure I hey may dc- ' gnato. fho list of drawn numbers and |>rix< ? will lie ' mt to purehnsors immediately after the ilraw*r . . All communications strictly confidential Orders for Tickets <o (.'oilideates, hy Mail or *pr?'y?f to bo directed i ? MoKINNHY Si Co., Havnnnnli, G*. Otl. 11 ?2 tf. , l'I ' NEW GROCERY STORE!! UN UlllCK. UANGB, opposite (Eic f ourl IIounc. J. m. BOST, I") TM'I M inform* liis fricn<li* au>l \t the | nl/iic litai he li i? u]>t,*tieU A New lirocf.ry Store ?t ih<> uhyve location, whore be (l^' \ ?"*~H sl,,l'o an'' * ?liuVy recoivinjr :? choice Mock of Groewtd^ giltfin w |ii. Ii lie invitee Htiention?' j ..? iHiatita n-?? i'i....e...i -...i . I'm lied: I'tAl'FlllSS ? I'io, l.*?iinyrii, and Java; 1 liAOON ? Hums, Sides, and SliuiiliLt^; MULASSKS?New Orleans and Cuba: / ^i'ara Te:i"; Vr m ivctl, Pried. un^ ftp' yl tinadlc;! l'tnil*; l'ieklw; Mustm 1: Topper: Spice; Mackerel and salmon; Flour, Ale i), (torn. I'o tut no: Sa!i -Liverpool Sack* and Fine Table fcAB&lsa, M*.rS5$ Cheese. ISutter and llp*jr- in short, all the vilrions niticles usually louud in :? lit sl-chuts (Jroci rv. Intending to conduct a strictly CASH IUJSINKSS, lie plodgrs hicnelf to well us low as any other huu - in S<> t. i nuhurg. an ! th'T. fore nekan t rial J. M. It. will give the highest market price of Unite nud t'oiji, nud barter Tor all sorts of contury produce. March 16 2 ly rI/in Shop. rj^lli: 1 ;NKl> has opened ill Spar y tan it g the ati'-vy lutsiiieys. which he inl? i ! < t o!i iii i's v.i i-ii.s lu'ajtchejh, and he hi.p. s ly SI rid aMmfibii to Busini'sn, hotli in pimetuality and workmanship, to merit their patronage. him ? call. ,R0OFING AST) GUTTERING l-Kt ?M ? M.V AT I I.N I?K1J TO. XX. rX?. SrinLitia, 4>i?i'<?s111: tin; pn.st in put:, anl> np.xt to mis. Alt' ll. u's saimii.i.wv shop. o.t l:t tf AYEE'S Ague Cure, for Tiir. speedy c rur. op Intermittent Fever, 4ir IV\4T and Agne, Kcmittrnt Fever, < hill Fever, Dumb Avne, Periodical 11 end ache, ur Ililious Ileatlfirhe, nntl llilions IVvers itielecd for the whole clr.-s of disenses orivinntins in biliary derangement. caused by the Malaria of miasmatic countries. No 4ii;c remedy is louder c:;lh I f r Ly the neccs--iti< - ?>f the American people thau n sure nud -.if.' cure for Fever ? .<! Ague. Such vve sire now enohlid to offer, with a prefect ccrt: inly that it will crailicwte tlie nud with a-suraioc, found d ou paint, that no harm can an>e fioui ito use in any quantity. 'flint wliiih protects from or prevents this disorder must !?o of immense service in the cominun:tics where it prevail-. J'nrcuttnt U u :t<r !M ri cniv, 1-?r l.\ pr.' at r* "apes tlio t\-\ wl iill 1. iv. ' run ;:? \ at attacks of litis 1 .ilprnl <liJ'wnp'-r. This ?(JeKT " expels the m'u.snintij jo; m of 1'jiviu and Aiiiu front tli' >y.?l a ad prevents the development of the ill ease, if taken on tl: lii-t approach of it* premonitory symptoms. It is nut only the bo-* remedy rv< r vet cln-eover'tl for thai el.i - of complaint*, but al-o the die::; t. Th hir^o ipiantdy we supply for a dollar I'M. _- it w tl.in the reach of every hodv; nil in I ., as di?trict?, wl -to Ft vr.ii asm Ai.i pr< vii ?-v> ry ho ly shou! 1 have it a il use it tr? e!y l.nth ! r euro and pr< t; ctinn. It i- 1. ; 1 this pi ice will pine ii v. 1:1.in the ! ; h i f all ?tl pi> r as w 11 n* th" rich. A (treat superiority of this remedy over nny other tier >1 e.'vercd for the M -cdyniid eortaill erne "f Inti rini: U :.t> i-, that it contains i i (jumi'.'." t.r miitei 1, ?onse-jtwutly it prod'f os no 'luinisni or r injurious effects whatever upon th# constitution. That# cured l.y it itVe 1; ft a- lu.uti.v vj if they lind never had the disease. I ' v i r and Ajjue is not alone the ennsequence ii he mi i mat c j. ? - ti. \ ur. at variety of ( ! ? ari-o from it iii'latien, a mono which S'eurnljjta, llhrtunatisitt, (?nu4, I leadache, 1 . .i! . T vthaeli". liara ho, < .t :iih, A*>tlt ii r.iipslu.: 11, r.-iiili I A.' i ol the h;l i, It; i r. . l'niti in the i! . < iJie, l'.:r. 1 i .. I 1 ic: :u: senior.t nf the J toinach, Mil ti|' \> ii h. wlvn < r" iratmp it this cause, niitinit' iat 11H; Ui.iif t \ j <<r I c nine peri* ?l.1. '1'us ' (" j:i." r\j*rl* the ] i.-??n from tl ? Mi ami inii-1 ,'ientJv r r? thrm nil alike. It ' a i itTa!u.h?le i' ttvt'" n t?? pi ami itr'nn Ti .*v- !Mi*_r i>r temporal ily : idii : hi tit n. ilui; ik'tin t*. If taken er. . ally or flatly while f \><cii ti? the injitlii ii, that v. ill bo excreted ir"m the t?y.4i m, i.t -1 i .i ; I n. tuuh.te in Miii.i unt quantity t? rr > i. t <1 a?i. 1". '.ce it i- om mote vtd iLle 1 i rtfon0 tut cure, a .-1 lew whi ever m i" li m li t nnitli'iit , it thiy avail tlnau-. 1vm? ul ll.o j; '.est ion ll.i-t remedy alii rils. Aycr's Cathartic Pills, res all tiie rur.Foscs or a i aj'ily nivsic, me so r- -1.*><*--< ,1 t! . t ili- --e v.i'V.ii the t of tin .i i; ii i ,ti t uii i:' i i.i ot 11 r thiin. 'J:, r ( i. > im.: ) :??i>i-ii *. - '? Ii, ;.nd < 1- <> Hi I iliu, .IC i'M i y ] n t ii of the huiiiiiR ?trj* .11L-uii. inn tii ^ i.< diinnnl Itrtinn,ettd itntorlng its la 'i .i \ i liiu . As a coi.-rxpn mo of ihe-e p..'I 'it-, the i*.villi.) whij i- hiwnl down with |..i i <.r ] i -i' al i i!i: v is n*'., i i-iti il to tind lm In at''? r i .n . \ r> stored by a remedy at ouce so si ; aid ii iiii* e. Ni ' only do tii' i i Tirr the cvrry-iliv cenipl.iint* of tinv t...''.v, 1 ;.t u' o iiimi.v formidable .n.il dot in* t Ut -> >. I Ho i;::> m Im low nuixt) i* |>1 I t > f* . :i ymiis ii.\ Aims! an Almniiiir, ci>ui..ii?i! ? rtitii v.it of tip if ?arc*mill directim.* fi i tin :r ii. r in tin* f ill"tiin? complaints: I Vufufin s-, lh itt Intra, B?itf(tr/iiiffiuiW/rmditordertd tUotn Vi/ii'i..', h.i./ >< /.tii, 1'iiin hi in 44 Mmlul J lilt {. I t t\ I'll ..I lint II.'. I/, tlf ,\/\ctih, ilt-i, ..ml other kin :icil coiiinl arisii'i: fr in it low state ?,f the lioily or ol -.Miction nf i:- f in :i >tis. Tln-v arc hi excellent alicriitne for the r in. iilinll of the blood ,,n.l tiic- n *tor?ti i-.i i f ton aud hXtcu-^tU to the systctu d?bihlitid by ili.-cusc. Aycr's Cherry Pectoral, run the lurtn cvttK or Cotttrlt*, < ohl-, Influenza, 11 on men ens, < roup, llroiiehitis, Incipient Consnniption, utid fur tUcrrlill of t'oniumptire I'.ttii iils in utlwrol *tagc* of the disease. J-.i i . .e iv the C.i 1.1 of i'-iyi^fcilnrsi t> hi. nothus inI- tl.u i. <>f its that altito t ewry m f h>11 i.t com.try i.i.tflfc; p?i.ur* piit>lirlv ki unu, vli? l iio I pen n -r?>i^Lfi"iii nlartnij < iinii r\< ii ilis|ifiuir i!' i i?? s of t ]<u ** l<> in mo. \\ hrn on i Ii '.l.i' Mijici iori:y in i r i?ery oil.it mi 'n iru i ' it., kitnl i 'mi pp|niriiit tu cm . i c lit. n tiun, itul v-lnTi i:> virtues ate kimwn, the nul l.'' i ' 1'ii i rr li< .Mintt ul. ii *u: !iitP to ci ploy lot ti e di*tri ?.<ilc uiiil tlptir muu utimlun* of the luilnuvi ry organs tl . t nrc incident to our r limine. \\ hllc i: m inferior rtmn'io* thnist upon tlio roiiiiiuii.itv hnve f.iilnl mil 11 en tfiseametl, this lii'.j ! ill fiiviuls liv c\cry triul, inn rinl benctits | nu tlio utflii till thoy can i.i-u r fi r,< t, and pro. dm . .I i nn s too iiutiu ri . a.iii too umaikullc to be f'ii,t"tti ii. | rurr.Mir.i) nv Idas. .a. a. win &, co. lOWEl.Ii, MASS. IIAVII.XM). STEYKSON A <*o, ( li ulcHtoii, XVIiolosnlc Agents. .Inn 3 43 If . M O It O n 23 i O ' B <' O ^ P IS C T a O S it 1*. HIIOLUULt: i \l) RKT.111., l >i> Mani ./, l.ofHtnhui, ,N. f . rimfvciioncriea of all kinds luoiuif.ici tired daily. Cohij, irrti ttnif Om'immtol, fo order, an-!pnekii 1 lo i iiry itn;/ liithtnct. A large variety of Toy*, and Fancy Qoods of ill descriptions. l>ec 15 4'i ly i * * " A I ' ? ' * \ m 1 : r*n\m.Kvrox, January 5, 1881. f following grntliuticn liarc been appoint I ed AhflLdc-i atop ro Ids lixt'olluncy (Jor. | Fii:kk.i?, witWllic iyrk uf l.iout Colonel, ?u?d ] will be '>bcyc<^Li'L/i'K|iooteil uccortliugly : ( H . \vai/Ku a dam*. i J.\MK^C.^U CHOI'S, x I. By : U 5LS' 8. R. GIST, ] Jan lb 2t Acting Adj nnd Inrp. Gon'l. < Headquarters. < Iflt ' CiiAin r.smv. S. C.. January 5, 1800. 1 | crxrji.i /, on nr. ft so. o. \\! IlKKEVS the Convention of ttic People 7 f <?l South Carolina, bjr a Resolution 1 . adopted on the 2d day of Jujmmry. 1801, au' lliorini'il Oi? (kvrrnvr to ro?ivo into the *er\ ice of iho 8i!HL for a p?i \M not exceeding liz I mouth*, witch lA^inicer^wunpant. ? us might tender their i<i'rnk | And wlioreax iifV^M^Fonvention hare since leclarcd that the an^^KiMolutioii was designed to aid. and not t<^H^b.-."le. the provisions uf the 2d nociion "to prntide nn Ill ihihi |hti;t, l';,pv^b i'i' tim'it. io?>"; ll ii I horofnre, unl^U, t lint (ie'ic'ttl I I ' frder No. * be ^^Kitcnn.-itiiraL and Uenerml j Order No. I. r:il^K for .1 foii^knjr of Voliiui teoi.i from r o inlioti in the r f.ile. in ?c- | I oord-inee w tli ^Roeiion of eaid Am. is hereby ; I ii'-i?-m-'l. n-.-l ^roi.ij i nu.l sti ioi obedience en- 1 joined r1uT?'io* . i r Itv or'ler: STATES R. GIST. I Jan lb 'Ji Adjutant Hti?l lun|icctor Clou 1. Ill: 4RTCRS. V- ;Vu5/* '' S "Y- \f"< *{ U a .?- '? ri v v f/if i ~2k r||\RKK*TON\ Dr.<!!:xnKR31. 1809. firXHRM. ' >111 > Ell S. A <>. ' ' B 'UK f liowinp poutleiivn have been appoint Jl el Aid* df t'-uiip i" !iis Kxci'llcnry llie | I nii.iu iii'ltT^V.* iiicf, j^iii the rank of l.icui. i nli nel, unuMdii bt? and respected i?cAUK Wlj^afcEMN. Esq. lly "r.i.-rJr R^t M. I?l*N<?V A XT. ^JJu' urn 'iil'l ln-p'C orticncral. &QOIS, riAlIi: <;t).?!>S, WARES and .MERCIAN-I l J IHZK of IsiKlore IS. Adlor hivinp he n n-.ijned for ihe benefit of his j .'I'dilorn. I will ii'riuwiMl to 4.'11 tK. " <?" - i tnrncinjr mi IT HOOT. -VII wlio (l-sir'' to KJIVC liK.iirv. Iin<l botliM* trill! ?| ulcii. His Notes and ,ir counts have al-o '"?>? i -ii -I. fttid are n;>w in my 11.-vi 1 1?. ATI j v !.?> de ,r<- fi? -"iv< i.-:. h*vl belter ji?v p nt i <>n< e. :i.? I s'i'tll have ! pr M-eod quite soon to i >! o?M. and wi.l ;;!\e tin : I ie, as I f:i Wupkin^ J 1 >rthe h iivtiL <?i uihvi by w!mm I it!:i oxn- i ployed. M. LI.FDRI), Att'y for A^ttgnPM. j Jab '! -Id 2w | 2 liaA i'ulso Ihcllooksoi" J. J. VKUMlN. Ml I.I. Eft & UAUPKTf. nnd J. W. (| \RHET. TIIEILE u SOHOITAUL, j. w. ki:I:K. FOWLEIl .v K Kit it, in I nil or NOTES AN!) UVol NTS of which ! 1 11. v*. pfveu w.iiicfl notice l?> innti/,nnd wliich il not p..id lor jx.iie .- x..n. I shall have low, on iinj-Ktxinil a-11 tuny,be. 1 hitvc wftilt-d h'fg with ni.'iuy, to my own injury. 1 can now ' wait no longer. JtuFiitnd*, /<<] / ?./J tlltd tuct ton. J. M. KLKtll.lt. Att'y and Mng'nt. Jan X 4d 2w Ilratltiiiai lert*. ' SUROI'ON-iil'.NKIlAL'S DEPAUTMENT, i CiiAni.r.t?T<)3i, l'ecmnber 29. ISUO. ^ Denrn No. 1. T IMIE Surgeon General's Depnrtnv-nt is this I J <lay organized. Military Surgeon* nnd ; i A-si-taut Surgeons will report forthwith to the Department here, until flirt her orders. They ! are required to see that all the members of <- n?|> ime- coining into the service of the State i be vaccinated. | lly order of Governor Pickens. II. W. GI RUBS. M D.. Physician and Surgeon-Gcnere) Dee 3 I 1 It Piles, Fistula. Tumors, prr:uatorrhcra, Venereal, &c. nR. J. A CLdl'TDV respectfully informs the public that he hits returned to his h 0110 in I!I"NTSV1 I.I.K, \ ! V-, after an absence I or several nivnius in aihuiip, r.nii d-iiiums nts profes-intnil ? rviee* In the afflioJC't. Dr. t\ | ! refers lo t)io I umlrcd* of euros lie Ins effected within lh? last few yMrs ?" proof of his skill in i i iho treatment of the-e ills -n-on. Ilnnutillc, April ID. IH60. Jun*7-i4--ly Jt-Hifir?! Castor Oil. A LI. iho nnplewnnt elleC* of Castor Oil are I x"V. obviated in this preparation. It is rcc anted ns one At the nioal useful improvements in Pharmacy. Children talcr it without any objection. For sale by F1SIIKR ft HKINITSII Nov 1 !t">?tf Pharmaceutist*. N OTICE " . IS RERKBT IJ1YKN. that 1 will not nay any 1 debt. however small?even for nrrManrie*? 1 contracted l?y JSO. HENRY KITZSIMMOXS < POOLE, without my written order or consent. UMK* H. OOSS, : ? - - ' * a \ - . -Is _ ' . a rm i nfl 1] -<> ;<>tH niM vifl ii tHj i:<fl vM iv i-^H i<<^| ' ;vfl rl l:^l :^l ^1 - C. P. PKLII AM, Columbia, B^C. Xf.v 'JO .T.J?41 Mti'ft: ui' koi ru CABousrX In the Court of Common Picas. D. I. & L. TWITTY, I ~ vs. I Attachment. K. M. LANE. J Heed, Vernon & iHinmn, PltTn Atl'ry. II rHBUKAS the plaimilFs did. on the 10th If day <>t April. Ale their declaration against Ihe defendant, who (a? if is said ) is a Meat from and without the hui.ia of thin State. nnd has net!her wife imr Attorney knowli within the Heine upon whom acopy ol the -ai l declaration might he gortnL It is therefore ordered. That ihe said defen1 nit <lo appear mid plead to the said declaration. ?>n or itefore the 17 th day of April next, which wiil (as .n the year of our Lord one thou- mud e.'lit huad red and nixijr-one ; other wire !i:u;l and ah-oitUc judgment will then be given and awarded again*! hint. J. 11. TOLL??()!?, C. C P. Aplil l" 7 4<j The State t?f South Carolina. In the Court of Common Pleas. 0. W. MOORE, i vs. ?Attachment. RODT. WYNNE. ) ll'>ho, Edward* ,t Carlisle, Plff>. Att'y. II rilPiHF.AS the plaintiff did, on the "J.'ith 11 day of Octohcr, file hi* declaration ag .lust the defendant. who las it is raid) is absent from and witnout the limits of tliiH Stale, and ha- noifher wile nor attorney known with iu liic name upon whom a copy of the said delimit ion might lx> serves!: It is iiierelore ordcre I, Thai the said dcfendaiit iiu uppeur and plead to the said doclaraiion. on nr before the iMith dsy of October next, wliicli will be in I lie year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred mid sixty one: otherwise final and absolute judgment will then be given and n? urded again ?t hiia. J. 1L ToLLESON, C. C. I\ Oct. 2.r? 31 4q ~i. I TE 0 T\ Sot 111 I'A 11 (J LISA lii the Court of Common Picas. 1>. I. k E. TWiTTY. As gi.ee*. | Attachment. Vs. f II. P. YER.NO>. J lk>h?, Edwards .v Carlisle. PlfTs. Att'y. UKKLNS the id.iintitf did. on the 'J&th \ * day i t' October, file liis declaration again i the defendant, who (as it is said) is absent fi.ru and without tho limits of this State, an I has neither wife tior attorney known within the - e ?.|.on wh.<m a copy of the said de '.-l.ir.itI n migut -be w.rvel: Ii i" ij;c:cijrr ordered, That the said defendant <h? appear nu-i plead iu t(i*> said dcclnra; iuii. on ?n*lieToro (ho Jthb day of October next, whi'-'i will he in I ho year of oiir herd one thou?in I ulght Imiidrcd mitl rixlj-on^; otherwise lioa! nn I absolute judgment will then be given and .-(Warded against him. 'j. 15. TOLLKSON, C. <\ P. i' t. - 81 . 4q The World Outdone! rspiir MBDli'lSE called ** l::Jl;tn:mail tor> LxlirpaloiV' which ho* cf: eitil so |ii inv rare.-*, and aliout which there is i-i> uiti !i excitement, i? now on ^ale by JOKL f'r'ftitO/iio.Y, in tlii* place. "* For kidney an*! Lung DiCWbeti, Piles. Neuralgia. liyfjn'i *i*, and Ulienmniisin. it has already ?(lit t d "-oiiie nx>.-t astonishing cuies here. Far Colds, Cough*, all affections of the bowels. Headache, Toothache, F.aiachu,Sprains, fitBruises, Jic., it *ct* a* if ny the touch of magic. 1 have era to! ted. more or less. Tor the pa tseven yrarstfhli ibis remedy, and nowhere hare 1 found anything tike its equal. It in n vegetable preparation, wholly of my own discovery. and perleoily *afe lo use according to ihe direction* which accompany each heflle. For sole by Joi'.I. K QOODUION (i. W. DAVIS Proprietor Box 4otJ0, New York Post Office. March 29 4 tf AOTICE. VI.I. pcr-'ona imlehteit Jo the ln.te firm of 1?! 1AN .v GOODUION. either by Note or Atv. titii are hereby notified lo make immediate ) i\ment, or rttey will be transferred to dn offi ?*i for eolleetion. Oct 1 I 32? tf know Ye Xoi f fSTUAT a general naMortment of Pntga, Medi| einc. Seed*, Perfumery, Brushes, Paints, (Mix. \c , may be found at ^ P1S1I Kit &. HKINITSH'S August 2 22 notice" HAVlNtl determined lo leave Spartanburg,. 1 offer for sale my HOl'SE AND LOTr mug on l.autcits Street, isuirniniiig 21 acre*,, well improved. Also, one BKICK BL'ILDING. on Church Street. Any person eau refer to my tuber. A, K. Stnitli, for particulars, as I shal/5 bo absent for a short lime. Tonus reasonable I.KK L. SMITH. August 30 26 tf Strayed or Stolen TNllOM lbs Subscriber on Smulau morning. the 25(h h bright OKivibL HOltr-K. hipdhot on tU? lefi?j2aV> side hark mire midway the saddle?-*gv*BU height unknown. Any information concerning said hone will !> thankfully received, ind Kbitahly rear aisled hy the undersigned, or J. C. Lanford. Woodruff's P. O., S. C. Nov TJ 89?if W. C. SEXTON. A PAGODA. VMIXIAU'REWOODEN PAGODA, vrhioh wn* sent from llnrmah, having been broken while on ship board, the owner was aery union* to iiavc it mmiiTvi. *n<l tri?<l ? mry kin<t of rulhoHiv<* Tnnt^vial without suco***, un* ill hi* ntitmioi) w?s dirvatttl to tl?? "LiQUIU Lll.UE," ft n?w ftrrirV, f?r ?ftlo bj FISHEK A UEINTISB* July I* 1? K DntfjfIfttft.