The Carolina Spartan. (Spartanburg, S.C.) 1852-1896, July 05, 1860, Image 5
is rvangwt
ibottt JH Ml l)^ rtlft? uf a ffrw<
tnd JMliil theeuyy *a it is the admiral*
of thp woHJ. The passion to be thobg
young luut rondo many an old tool, lei
mar\y ? family record from the old fashion*
bttds "that lay on the *taiid," and fill*
many a bosom with pure cotton emotion,
"whtla many a young girl with n faee i
? inexpressive ?a a pellet of putty has . b
a good hooking matron ?nay, a bea
tlfttl old woman. the horror fcf the who
feminine world seems to be Age; poetn a
imploring time to "toaeh thoiu gently
when in fact time can give thoiu. the re
graces they only inutat*> in their youth.
The taco is like certain picture*, thi
| "eonw out," if wmmuy say so, with year
and soften and harmonize as they gro
M ? A woman seldom learns to wear lx
*% % mortal (Mtrn with truest ((race, until st
has passed that aocarnino period calk
"sweet aixteenj|* in, fact the body docs
closely lit itseif to the iutillcctuai prone
turns and symmetry-of the soul until the
*iaro wortj ittw^ong to ho called "young
Age to omFwho knows how to meet it,
really a welcome visitant, and many
vouug lace that looked like a French dol
has boon 'transfigured at its touch into tl
face of sn angelf
Chambers' Edinburg Jourual has tl:
following in an essay on Growing Old:
Yi'a if woman could only believe i
there is a wondeifbl beauty even in groi
ittg old. The charm of expression arisin
from softened temper or ripened intcllec
often amply atones for the loss of form nr
Coloring; and consequently to those wt
could never boast cittier of these lattc
years give much uioro than they tat
iway. A seusitive person oft requires hu
a lifetime to got thoroughly used to th
xrrjmreal machine to attain a wholesou
ndifTercnee both to its defects and perfe
ions, and to learn at last what nubrsl
wonhl acquire from any teacher but exp
ricttee, that it is the mind alone which is i
ny consequcuce, that, with a good tempo
ivincerity, and a moderate stock of brainsor
even the former only?any sort of bod
can in time be mude usetul, respectable ati
agreeable as a traveling dress for the dre
for the soul. Many a one; who was abs
lately plain in youth, thus grows pleasui
and well looking in declining years. Yc
will hardly ever find anybody, not ugly i
mind, who is repulsively ugly in person a
ter middle life."?Cht'rayo Journal.
A Cleveland Sell.
The local of the Cleveland IMaindeah
gets ofT the following, lie wus among th
sold:
We have now something of a tromondou
* ly icy nature to chronicle which happctie
here at home. Last week a Mile. Mcivil
was announced to walk one hundred cui
secutive hours at the Clipper Shades, Scm
ca-?trcet. Mile. Mcl iile appeared, an
with a^slow and stately tread perambulate
an eievaico piatlorm 111 ti^litd ai?<l abbn
yiatcd dress. She was graceful in iori
and lithe iu motion. IIer face she kej
closely veiled. Mile, drew large audience
The receipts during the "lOO consecutiv
hours" amounted to over 8400. Stories <
Mile, peerless beauty circulated freely an
were eagerly swallowed. Gentlemen ui
dertook to couccrve with Mile, hut sheonl
shook her head in reply. She was Freno
and could speak no English. Among th
most constant visitors at tho Clipper Shadt
during the "walking" was a young farnu
from Marion county. !!e fell in love wit
Mile. . lie became what is sometime icalle
"dead struck." II is feeling* got so worke
up at last that he otiered her through ht
business man, his hand in marriage, aft<
being assured that she was chaste and am
able. The business man conveyed the ofh
to Mile., who said she would think of it.
length the walking closed and Mile, disaj
I eared. The young farmer limited wild!
through the city tor her. but she wns not t
be found. He ruot a retired sporting-mat
who informed hint that the walking lady
parents resided in Newark. X. J., and (lit
in all probability she wae there with then
Thanking the retired spotting man for hi
inteilige ce, the young f.'.rmor instuntl
started for the "Jarsica." Nobody know
where he is now.
\V*e arc rapidly approaching the "point
?the coolness of the thing. "Mile. M lile"
in a young Irishman with blazing re
hair and . luskors. Ho is a well-know
charaotcr about town. lie adopted tIt
walking dodge to raise the wind, and did
pretty effectually. A female dre^s-makt
prepared his costume, and his glossy lilac
curls he procured ot a well known barbe
While some will doubtless s."-y " hey kne
all about it," is stiVl believed that he su<
eceded in selllrtf some fifteen Ttn?.tr??i ^
our fellow-citizens. Even the p.vnj, tli
"Archimedean lever which moves th
world," was totowichuf 'fa rivet/. This to
low is evidently a highly disreputable cha
actor, but, under the circa instances, we fin
it ilifiicult to be angry with hiui.
A CoMPLICATFD ACCIDENT.?The l'n
ed States steam frigate alter a Ion
cruise, returned by order to the Hrookly
navy yard, when all on board wore imiii
diately "paid off." One of ?he fireinc
tennis McFinnigin, upon the receipt <
his wages went on a spree; and after mal
jug away with a good part of his mor.e<
squared! his canvas to the abode ol' hi
wife.
Placing $200 in gold in her lap, he it
formed her that that was all he had.
An' what did you do with the rest?
inquired she.
"The rest what?" returned Dennis, wit
well-feigned astonishment at her inquir
Why, the other $200. Worn't you t
-ft *100?
"I'v eoorse; an' didn't I; lave me alon
fnr that, but ye sec, Peg, thcr?' was a a\
dent on board, un' its lnescli that bad t
pay the damages."
"An' how's that?"
"Woll, yo sec, Peg, an its no lie I'm
tclMn ye, as we were i com in' ui? the buj
the Hlower bust a .steam pipe, an' the ei
ginecr ton Id tne to p;o 10 the hayloft an
a lift, handed screw wrench to r, pair it; ai
in uiy hurry to obey his ordhers, btui luc
to mejelf, I put. me fut in it an'?'
"An* what?"
"Divd blow me, if it didn't break in tw<
olane through H."
'What J>inni??"
"The cylinder head, had luck to it, for
raided th<- body ur tne;so it did See fh
tjjp# of mo, bow red they are. Send fi r
<ftrtp "
I II I- I II ,11 III I . -MUM
< . MTCMPU* A abort time
- amer u young lady fvtfc ^Dundee fyr "2\loxtutdri*.
to* visit resident in that
Hi >C**'-V Ar^fcu udssdirgers were funding at
|I% Al?vndria, t richly attired Turk advanced
9U to look at the arrivals, and seemed instantly
|y to be struck with the charms of a dniuril
Sal from "bonny Dundee." He approached
her, idtl suddenly flunk s string 6! figs
about Her ueok. The captain of the ship
cuuje forward, and informed h bewilderN
ed passenger that the Turk's gift was s to0<t
k oil of admiration n d ?flection. The mattcr
speedily becuuie serious. Thiough uicle
diuiu of an interpreter, the Turk entered
rc into conversation with the captu n, and in >
quired the sum for which he would be
willing to sell the lady; ho hud nine wires
already, he said; but could ho possess this
lt new beauty, she should be the quoon and
v "^ight of his harem." Tin captain for the
Hake of a joke, replied that herjprico was
tiD,000 piastres, (about bdl)/.) Ihe Turk
Br grumbled at tlie enormous d:mand; it was
1C just double, he suid, what he paid Ibutlie
>u<wt hnndsotu Circassian Georgian, or
ut Mingrelian, ever brought to the Alexuur.
drian market. The capt in, however, stuck
>v to his price, and so the parties separated.
? But on the following morning, when the
captain was escorting the lady to the resi^
dence of her friends, the Turk again uiade
U his appearance, and throwing another tig
necklace arotMid tin lady's neck, intimated
that lie was nrcpnred to give the requisite
)e sum! Here was a diiehimn. But the capj
tain soon cleared himself. "Poll!" sai he.
t | "you're too lute; I sold her yesterday for a
v' i thousand piastre* more; so you've lost her."
t The sumo young lady was married the other
,?* | day in Dundee.
; There is a story of one of the ltnngers-on
ut Washington, who get < dices because
r* they need them, and had been appointed
'l engineer, a business ol which he had no
knowledge. The day after h:s app"intlr>
liienta gentleman and two ladies had the
,e curiosity to look at the engine room and
its machinery, where they found the new
^ office-holder oil duty merely as gentlemen
1 usher, practical engineers doing the real
L' j duty of the 8o-c lied "assistant cngincr.'
r' | "How many horse power is your en^
' Q9I
: ginc.
-j ( "Horse power!" replied greeny, with a
j look of mingled pity and contempt, "don't
you know the machine goes by steam?
11 Tommy Balked.?The Washington oru
respondent of the Boston Atfas, writes:*?
" 'Tommy,' the sprightly interpreter of the
Japanese Emb: - v. had involved himself in
a muss. On Monday, a l-e.iuti'ul young
lady, with a good deal of hauteur in her
nmiiucrs, deeiiued to let him kiss her,
'f whereupon the young Tycoon declared she
ie 'was uiuth d u proud.' "
The LadIes at Baltimoue.?As yet.
they have not so generally availed theni|
selves of t'ueir pr'vileges ? did their sis!
era at Charleston and Chicago. The 1?
' dies of Charleston are entitled to the palm
L"; of beauty, grace, and richness of attire, but
' the Baltimore girls exhibit better taste in
the selection and arrangement of dress and
B" general outside rigntnents.?X. J*. Tuno
"The wife's secret.' Ilcr opinion of
8- i her husband.
?. | Do go??d with what thou hast, or it will
j ; do thee no good.
, , If we crave the love of others, wc must
love them.
h ! Ail Irish paper advertises: "Wanted, an
LI D ?
<> nuie Douieu man as a washerwoman."
s Effects of drinking: Ho who takes too
:r many g'asses will become a tumbler.
" It must be difficult for a lame soldier to
obey orders. The more ho is ordered to
1 march the more lie halts.
r i A poet says '-thewiu.' kisses the waves.'
That a probably the "kiss for a blow,'
r which the Script or a ooinmand.
t Put off repentance till to-morrow, ni d
y you ha\e u day more to repent of, and a
y | day less t > repent in.
0 ! Why does a man sue ford m t?"s, n 1 in
i, i his comoluint claim tiiat In- has already
's ; received more damages than he wanted
it- j The B< is ton /*ost calls a marriage oertilii.
j ca*e a writ ol attain'd her; and the gam
is bier's heaven a puir-o -dice
y Elopeme.ni ExthaoRoinary.? Mr
s Jones dog eloped .vith Mr. Smith ? h.u
Der1
The Petersburg (Vu.) Intelligencer >ay,
that the debt of \ ilginiit amounts ?<
i t?48,U0t),000f with no prospect ol diuiiou
' ' tion.
ie ;
u I ' H ive you any traveling inkstands7
,r : ; sked a lady of a young stationer. "N<
^ I ,<i.i am, wo have litem with fee and leg.,.
but they are not ol>l enough to ir v.-. y<i
m The (all most liable to injure a man
- brain is?to fall in love with a liandsm. e
>t i damsel, without the smallest chance oi
ic your succeeding.
lC A short t me ago. a man became so com
pletely "wrapin-d in thought" that he wio
r* tied up, labelled, and sent off on the "tra il
^ j of ideas.
j A convention of Bloomer damsels is re
ported to huve resolved that they will weai
i short dresses or nothing: What an awliil
g , thing it would be if they sbouldn t w? ar
n | short dresses!
Wliut is the first thing a 'ady looks for in
j church."?1 he him*
And the iiiuii would never have known
it it they had not been tonkin" at the
I Ucr*
An Irishman went to live in Sontltnrf
j. for a short time and didn't like the conntry.
> "I was siek all the tinic I was there,
and if I had lived there to this time Id
been dead year ago.
A /I'tiis'holi/rr in a western village in
0 i filling up his census schedule under the
: column headed. "Where horn," described
e i one ot his children as "born in the parlor,"
1 and the other "up stairs "
' Out in Ohio they have a lady drummer,
i who has received a diploma for her nk*II.
! Her name, is Minerva Patterson, a daughtt
, tur of Major Klishu Patterson, a wealthy
J, j fanner of .Jersey, Picking county. The
> j .Major has organized a hand, consisting
it wholly of his ehddron. Two of his girls
>' play the drums a?. ! 'lie hand is said to he
k one of the best me State.
Dead and Damnkd.?The Illinois Re5;
publican contains the following obituary I
j notice of a once popular animal:
Died, at (,hai!e.don, S. P., on the Hd
it i inst, the old and well known horso Pce
iiiocr cy. The above nauicd horso was
a sirjd by Thoutaa .Jefferson and danifnVd
by ? A Douglas
| W. lfctnrwell, IVesidenfof the Preston J MAdf
*| Monument Association, eotnuiu: . 'qh the ,
{ following tu the Columbia Coral, ;itn: i tt.vs r
1 ask ? piece in your columns to cull at- ' i"i to t
tontion to the progress of our Association, ttu lu0
and to umke a public acknowledgment of ,Al1 buai
the ery handsome and substantial.. aid Wlp?b'j
which we have received from the )Oung
men of the South Carolina College. The SULIJV
undergraduates, who were invited to con- TTAVE
tribute to our design, have coinc very XjL
nob'y up to the call, and 1 have received ! bpartiiubu
i the subscription utblOOO from the Kuphru- ^_e Wl 1
; d'uti Society, of which Mr. P. was a OfB.ce on
; distinguished member. A very liund.some ^ p
portion of this sum was given through the j* ?*
KuphiMdiaii, by th: Ciariosopluc Society, j, c.
as u token of esteem and affection to a sis- Oct. 27
tor society, mid a testimonial of honor to :
the illustrious dead* All honor to our ^ x T O
no le-hearted yomli I When the students
of to-day have done so well, may w not a T 8F
expect great things from the pupil of Pros- inirt
ton, who are more able to contribute from 1,0 prompt
their ampler resources? We have nu t kr,lj' A>
r H ? K |)
with encouragement on every hum!; our ' /pr|| j?
friends in Charleston are doing their work
briskly. 1 learn, from n letter received
but a few tni.iiHes since from Mr. George A T
II. Moffet, Secretary and Trcnsurer of the Office ii
Kxccutive Committee in thut city, 'that door to IV
they have met with what we con-ider groat Sport anhu
cncouragcuient, our list, without anv effort, |'A
amounting to souiethiug o cr $12d0.'' j*n 3
Many promises have been made us from ~
Alumni and friends of Mr. P.. as soon as
wo shall have commenced the work. Wc J
arising trnm a low state of the body or obstruction 1 "7," ,
I of its functions. They arc an excellent alterative _
for the renovation of the blood and the n-itora- |
, tion of tone and strungth to the system debilitated j
^ by disease. I i [j, flC
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, | drawn by
J J 1 I1 All HIS, i
roa the nano cuiik or snlc-jlay ii
Coughs, Colds, Inflnriizn, Hoarsenesf, tion for ?
Croup, Ilrouchiti*, Incipient C'onsump- I am I
tion, nud tor tlio relict ol" Consumptive pelled by I;
l'micnl* in ndvttnccd stages of the kcl.P
disease. 1LA5I
So wide i? the field of its usefulness and so nu- 1
' morons are the roses of its cures, that almost
every section of country abounds in persons puh- ninnn
licly known, who have been restort d from alarming I It I () It
and even desperate discuses of the lungs hi its ,
use. When once trinl, its, superiority over every Qfonlt
other medicine of its kind 1' too apparent to o>< aj>c | Olfipil
observation, and where its virtues are known, ti e |<, |
! public ie> longer hesitate what antidote t?> employ I
lor the distressing and dangerous allectioi s of the Mnreh 1
pulmonary organs that are incident to our climate. ~
While many inferior remedies thrust in on the
( community have failed and been discaiocd, this ..... . _
j has gained friends hy every trial, conferred h i.cflts I ' n
on ti c afflicted they can never forcct, at d ju'>- I ernes,
duced cures too numerous and too t ruarkable to tills, kc , r
! be forgotten.
rur.r.vRi:t? bv Ft.h
DR. J. C. AVER Ab CO.
LOWELL, MASS. ppu<
D. I. A L. TWITTY, Spartanburg J\ our r
11. F. BATHS, Bnteirillc, *n I hy nil Drug- |.\'F.W M
gists everywhere. 77 OS, nm
11 AVI LAND, 8TEVKSON A CO.. Town or 8
Charleston, Wholes? le Agents
1 May 10 10 tf I J M I
cannot. UCgin until bOUUU shall have boon I VV *
received. AH pcraona. then, who are int< rcsted
in this noble tribute, will further ? ur
p.*ogreFS bv remitting their subscriptions <>ct -l
or available obligations at the earliest day !
possible, to Mr. F. W. MeMastcr, of this j
j pi .ee, the Secretary nnd Treasurer uf the YY^Vl'c
| Association. p ',
"***" the t'arolii
Old King John. The Frenehinan. 500 Dec U
' vcatsago. took it in I. his head to (mind > ?
: library, and ho began with?w1 at do you _
j supposty?trn volumes. But he k'-cw
what he was about, for that library?the l.l.N'
Koyal Library of 1'iuis?is now the most O.L
magnificent public library, and contaim , ; l'?i
i!no onn lmubus, 1
(). (. ,000. ' llendersoi
promptly
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A Hobo. Ohti
Ague Cure,
ror the speedy cure op y
Intermittent Fever, or Fever nml Acne,
Remittent Fever, Chili Fever, Dumb I I AS i
Ajac, Periodical Headache, or Bilious J Jud<
Headache, and Bilious Fevers, indeed mi ior pn*
for the whole elnss of disease! orici- tor the tut
1 noting in biliary derangement, caused July 7
by the Malaria of miasmatic countries.
No one remedy is louder called for by the
necessities of the American people than a sure FAS
and safe cure for Fever and Ague. Such \ w T i?U I.
j we arc now enabled to offer, with a perfect > V Spu
| certainty that it will cradicnte the disrnsc, ;n ItrioU 1
! and with assurance, founded on proof, that w,n t,,. j,;
no harm can arise from its use iu any qu&n- wiil, tlu-ir
f*ty. ... Jan 2i i
That which protects from or prevents this
disorder must he of immense service in the
communities whore it prevails. Prevention is F V S
j better than curs, for the patient escapes the
risk which ho must run in violent attacks of IIMIl'l
i this baleful distemper. This ' Ceun" expels \\ miu
i the miasmatic poison of Fkvek and Anus lie may
! from the system and prevents the develop- Hardware
mcnt of the disease, if taken on the tint up- .luu d
j proach of its premonitory symptoms. It is
' not only the best remedy ever yet discovered
for this class of complaints, but ?Un the * *cheapest.
The large quantity we supply for g I "
a dollar brings it within the reach of every the town h
body; and in bilious districts, where Fuvm U(> W1j.
; and Aoije prevails, every body should have it ^j( \n,j?
and use it freely both for cure and protection. ...
| It is hoped this price will place it within the ,
! rrn.h of all?the poor as well as the rich. A ' F. b 10
great superiority of this remedy over any
, other ever discovered for the speedy and ccr- I
; tain cure of Intermittent* is, that it contains
: no Quinine or mineral, consequently it pro- \\
, duces no quinism or other injurious effects !,n^
j whatever upon the constitution. Those cured ' '"ice 1 in ?
! by it arc left as healthy as if they had never on ' "''ich
hud the disease. Ke-nU-ni
Fever and Ague is not alone the corsequence March of
the miasmatic poison. A greut variety of j
disorders arise from its irritation, among which
arc Neuralgia, Khcumatism, Hunt, lleudachc,
ltlliwl?r~> T~?#\? I.' V.? U . ... I
.^nuavm, UUIIHIWI VHiailll, AMU- | i |T I I' T
j nm, Palpitation, Painful Affection of the j V_/ "Hie
i Spl-vn, Hysterias Pain in the llowcls, Colic, i * nurch St
' Paralysis, and Derangement of the Stomach, < 11., S.
t all of which, when originating in this cause, I Jan 1'.*
! put on the intermittent type, or become ja riinl- ~
{ ical. This "Ccue" expels the poison from
; the blood, and consequently carta them all < I 1 AS 1
. alike. It is a i invaluable protection to imnii- I dutii
j grants and persons travelling or tcmjiorarily Ji?u 1J
: residing in<ahe mularions districts. If taken
ceca?i..nally or daily while exposed to the in;
feet ion, that will be excreted from the systtm,
and cannot accumulate in sufficient quantity i A ND M
j to ripen into d sca.se. Hence it is even more -\ of t
valuable for protection than cure, ami few still ' m, ,0,j
ever suffer from intermittent*, if they avail despatch
themselves of the protection tliis remedy af- Marcn i
lords. _
Ayer's Cathartic Pills, ^viioi
FCR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIC,
j
are so compost J that disease within the range <>f |
tlieir action can rarely witl.Mnrd or exude them. SECOND Dl
j Uirir penetrating properties smirch, and cleanse, V i> t
! and invigorate every' portion of the human organ- " I '
' ism, correcting its diseased action, anil restoring ?
I its healthy vitalities. As a consequence of these ' pl' ' *"
properties, the invalid who is bowed down xvitli _pain
or physical debility is astonished to find his JML <
i health or energy restored by a remedy at ouce so
! simple and inviting. f' O v
i Not only do they cure the every-day complaints
; of cicry body, but also many formidable and HO
, daugerotis diseases. The agent below named is l"i"
i plrat>ed to furnish gratis my Amerienn Almanac, containing
certificates of their cures and directions .. nr,rl:.,_
for their use in the following complaints . Cottar- " ,l '
: nets. Heartburn, lleadaeht aruittgjrom disordered Cake*. It
i Stomach, Nausea, Indiyrttion, I'ain in and Morbid rj .
j Inaction oj the Botrc't, flatulency/, Last of A}>/>*
j tit*, Jau't.dire, and other kindred complaints, A larur
J. HI. El ford,
'TR ATE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, |
ami solicitor in lqi'ity.
c moved bin Office from Church Street
he office adjoining the Spartau Office,
btie Square.
inees intrusted to hi* care will meet
ipt atteotion.
40 ly_
AN, EI,FORD & WINSMITH,
associated themselves for the purs
of praciiHing Law in the District of
irg. Any business intrusted to their
ccvive prompt attention.
the Public Square, adjoining the
Si'AHTAX OtPlVE.
SULLIVAN. Laurens.
. ELFORl>, Spartanburg.
WINSMITH, Spartanburg.
80 9m
REED & rUNCANr~
RNEYS AT LAW AND
solicitors in equity,
AKTANRLHG C. H All business
isted to ih?*ni in Law and Equity will
ly attended to Office next door to
?new & Co.
1, d. s. duncan.
I 6 *y_
Wi-lglit dc Orr,
TORNEYS AT LAW,
a Maj. Logg's Brick Building, next
ubo A Edwards' law office, upstairs,
rg. C. H.
kioiit, Spartanburg C. H.
Orr, Anderson C. H.
40
arrow A Whlliier,
TORNEYS AT LAW,
1 practice in the Courts of Spurtanrg
and adjoining Districts.
rrtCE AT STARTXNBl'Bti c. H.
45 tf
A. T. Cm vis,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
1 PRACTICE in tlie Law Courts of
1 Western Circuit.
nay always !>e found at the office of
na Spartan, Spartanburg C. II.
49 tf
ILLliM r. JONES,
arnoy at Law.
DIR. CALDWELL, C<>. N. C.
1 be in ui tendance at nil of the Courts,
ih County and Superior, held at CoV.k
county, aud at ileudcrsonvillc.
1 county, N C., and will attend
to all business intrusted to his care
a v i*
scks.?.In*. Farrow, esq., Simpson I
, John Hotnar, esq., Sp.irlatilnu g |
52 1 v
I'll list in l.iMhwood,
tailor,
-amoved to Rooms over Foster &
Fx. opposite the Court House. Thankit
favors, he asks a liberal patronage
ure.
1H tf
!> It. Hudson.
II I t) N A B L E TAILOR.
.1) respectfully inform the iiti/on? ol
irt atihurg i oat lie litis opened a >11* >1
llange, on Church Si reel. where In
cased to see all who may favor hiti
pat ronage.
47 ly
It. O. (hreu,
ii ion a rle tailor,
.D return his thank- fm* pa-t favors
I tt-k a Colliiliuaticc of <h? same,
he louud over tlnriij ?' Agncw s
Store.
45
l>r. J. A. U'nllier,
located in Spartanburg. offeis hicssio.ial
services to the citizens ot
ud adjoining country,
he found at the residence of Mr*,
jn Church Stre-t. oppoaiic Notion!
at his Office, over the othce of Roho.
I Carlisle.
50 tf
l>?. R in. 1 it it--? I
practice MEDICINE and SUROKIO j
conncc'ion with DENTISTRY, at the
ipm inuliurg and its vicinity. l?ffi ?
Street. No. J. ltriek Range. up etuir*
re at I)r L. C. Kennedy's.
I 4 ly
Dr. %Y. C. ISnmett,
DENTIST,
1 with Dr J. J. VERNON, over
e of Da* a ins. Choice Si Evins.
reel, Brick Range, Spartanburg C.
45 ly
K. I.. C . KE.WDIDY
Iv'J'L UN ED, and has resumed the
cs of his profession.
45 tf
l??r A *i???,
watch makers.
aiiufaeturers of Jewelry. Repairers
locks. Watches, \c. All work in- \
t llelll *N ill W IlK .f.ilnrtln.v-" ? >
? 4 if |
Mc KINNEY & CO.,
.LMI.E V\I> ItLTilL
DOR EAST OF THE COURT HOUSE,
li T A x n una, s. c.
. \VJ. 81 ly
3 It. o ii z 1 o ' a
f ?: v t i o . * /; /: i*.
I,ESAL|: ow REi 4IL' i
Hiini Street, ('ofumhvi, S- (\
eric* of all kind* manufactured daily.
en and Ornamental, to order, and packany
dutance.
variety of Toy*, and Fancy Good* ol ,n
lions. L>oc 15 42 ly In
in
\OTI(i:. J"
III
rs?>ns ?r? cautioned against trading Jn
>r receiving a XoTK tor >125 imi ; ^
no.', and made payable to WlI.l.lA.M in
toil due six month* afterdate, (dated 1,1
ii January, Ihbtt,) as the cniuddcra
inch said note was given has tailed,
eteriuiiied not to pay it. utile** coiniw.
IV. ti. LAMBKIOHT.
49 if
!} !)7 SIS & Zj d*
I irr wm. o. I. A NO a CO.
IERS AND OBBERS OF
3 & Fancy Dry Goods
BROADWAY, NKW YORK.
5 2 lv f*
Hi
Kiiou l'?* !%ot f
jfi-nors! iiisorinioni of I>rngi, Mcli
Perfumery, Itrushrs, Paints,
nay be fotin<l at
FISIIKH ? IIF1MTSH 8 s
1-11 Drug flora.
7>T o I i o ? ? .
"ATlOl will ma<leal the rilling of 1 P1
>??it legislature, in Drermbtr, for a 1 M
L of the ACT OF IXCOM'OItA A 1
rl nm.-i'lment of the Charier for the THO)
ifARTANBfRO. cumpi
J. F.ARI.F. ROMAN, In t. and a
Itropr, Clerk May 31-13 Itn Yot
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Mm the UlfMl *olt
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Fin a |Hr l.aryeat Male
llaa lite largtit Male
llu fhe Uarxrii Male
Htia the Larftil Mala
Ofiny .Medicine lit the Wtrld.
Of an)- Slrdli.tne lit tlia World*
OF any lnr In llit World.
Of any M<??|? Inr in the World
Of ant Mr 'Irlnr In the World.
Of any Mrrilitne In the World.
Of any Mrdtelnr In the World.
Of any Mrtllrlur In th- World.
Of any Mrdh Inr In the World.
(Many Mrillrlne In the Woi Id.
IINI.UUO PatiaHaa
IIHI (I'll FwhaUet
Iimmmiu Piieltayea
IWMHHI ParkaKta
imt.OUn Pitki|rt
I?Mi.U?N> Pnrtnitra
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l Hl.tKKi PnrlnKea
KMI.UIMl ParkiKtl
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Bold In Uror|(l? and StiutM'arolliia
Bold In (jimryla antl M itilltfarollna
Solo In llroi |{la antl *wutlit arollna
Bold nror*ln nnd MonthCarollna
Bold In Utuitl* and .Houlhl amllnti
Bold I n Omrt(lu and Month Carolina* I I
Bold In (imrKli antl >utllh('arullita
Bold In Ciroiwla and MtittlhCarolltta
Bold In OrniKln ai.d BwulliCarollna
In P.iiti tern Months.
In Pottrtrrn Months.
In fourteen Month*.
In Fourteen Muiillu.
In Kuurltcn Miuiihi.
In Kuiulrrn Months.
In Fourteen Months.
In Knarltcn Month*.
In Kourtaen .Months.
In Fourteen Mm.llu.
It la iiarianird to Cora
It la Warra nlrd to Cure I
It la Warrantnt to Vnrt
If la Vt m ranted In I lira
It la Warranli'd to Cnra
It ta Warrantrd to euro
It la \\ at ranted to < lira
It la Warranted io Curt
It la Wai-iniitrd lo Cora
It la Warranted lo Cure
If Olr*t tloii* art- Followed,
It Ultrrllmia arc Followed.
If Olrrrtlona nrr KullouedL
If Dlrn flout a.*> Fr.ISoeetdIf
IM. retlon* arr Followed,
It Olrrrtlona arr Followed,
II litre*'11 on* arr Koilowctl,
If Ottri llnna nrr Followed
If Darrriloim nri FoIIowmI,
if olrrt-llona nrr ( o)la> writ, t
any t km- of l>y -|mtp?lii
all) (? ?? f))ll|n|ml?
all)' cow of ii) *,?r |?aln
all) i . m ol u) ?|it|m|| j ]
any ('mir of l>)-o|h-|nla
any cow of if) *)m-|mla i
any ( mo- of I)) ?|i?|hU
any (?? of if) *|m-|i?la ; )
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any ? nw of l>) a|trji*la .
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lilvrr olarnw, ]
l.lvcr lllwnw,
l.l?er lllariiw,
l.lnr dlariur,
f.lvt r lllwhm, i
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iilvrt dlarmf,
lilvtr UIwom,
uver iiiwrm, '
imnmlcc,
ilaumllcr, .
launillcc,
jaiiiiitlcr, )
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Judiiillrt,
.lam,.lire, '
Jaiiiiilli-o, )
aln unifier, ,
In outlier,
orin ml t.rlilllfy, *
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(?? ? hi delilllfy, i
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far m r al llrlililfy
(arm ml dimltty,
farorrai llrlillliy,
( mirml 11? lilllly,
onivml 'frlilllty,
(Initial Debility,
""i |iu h i ion, ' j
l*nl|?ltnf ion.
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l'nl|tl(?fion, j ]
i*nl|ilfnilnn,
3*ial|iltaf ion
!*n i |il Cm i lo*i !
pul]>tf ul ion,
pal |>lcaflun,
Plironlr Dlnrrtioa,
Ctnnnlr Dlm-rlxra,
f'hronlr diarrhoea, i
i llronlr ihorrhira,
< Hroute fllnrrhira,
( lll iinlr [>iu. .1 i
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I). |>rrMr<l Spirit a,
llrpnurd Spill la,
l>f piiaard Splrlfa,
II. pir.M<l Mptrt's,
Spirit.,
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Drpiraard Splrlta,
l<ou of Ap|trlltr, I .
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I.oaa of Apfiellle, ' |,
l.o%. tit Appetite,
I.MHa of Appetite,
I.oaa ot Ap|M tltt\ a
lot. of Apprtltc,
I .oat of \p|M-tltr,
I.oaa ot Appetite,
Pain In Slitr Hint Hark
r.ln to Slilr ami Hack,
t'nln In Htilr ami II irk,
fain In Slilr ami Hark, :
Pain In Slilr ami tinrk,
Pain In Slili and Hark,
Pain In Slilr and Hurk, I
Pain In klilr ami Hack, I f
Pain |ii Slilr ami Hark,
Pain In Side and Unrk,
It la R.|icilall|r Adapted to
II la K*|>rrlall) Adapted to
It I. H?|itrlall>' Adapted to
It la kl-j>rt Inllj Aiiaplrd lo
It I. K-|?ri tally Adapted to
It I. I.apn tally Adapted to !
It la ki|io lally Aiiaplrd lo
II la K.a|ieela II)' Vnaptnl to
It la Kaperlally Adapted to
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Ki'innlr t'oinplaliita J
krniall t oin piulnta ;
t-Vmnlr t?oui|ilaliita t I
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( 'email t iiinplHlnta |
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ll Prml ntn Hot mil I y of For lit I
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It Pn-tlurri Kolnndlly of Form
It Prodncra ftnlnudity ot Form
ll Print iter a Kul nullify of Form ' I
It Protlut-ra Kotnnillfy uf Form ! ,
It Printmn tint it. (Illy of Form
ll Pitxluri* Kotinnlliy of Form
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i Kri?aitf of m 1 11 In mid S|i i t llaldt
Ki iiiiiIiii uf n Tltln itud Spnte flaltlf
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Krntiilr* til u I Ii I ii Miid t|Hir? Until!
> Feinn 11 a ot m I'IiIii and spare Haiti*
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Errry Invalid Should
Kvrry Invalid should
F.? ry ln? nil.I Should
K.vny Invalid Mhnulrt ,
Kvrry I llil Should
Kvrry Invalid Should
Kni} liivnlltt Should
lively Invalid should
Kvrry Invalid Should
Try One Pnrkanci
Try One Package.
Try line Pat hi);r, <
Try itnr Par hai;r, I
Try ttnr I'arkaa*.
Tl y ttnr Pnrkaff*.
Til ttnr Paekage
Try tlnr I'mkaKt. ,
Ti y ttnr Pai kxgr.
?<1 a Pon.i|{r Stamp l? tin Pr< .firirtor?" ft?r thnir
implin" .'ti l m .n,.rn.iili ni'l Howala."
W. VV. 151.Iss ,v f It., PiOfnlrlora,
.'ink III oatl toy, Ni? York.
For Sale in Sp irtu nlurg by
DRIUGISTN ,'..\D Ml 111 IIIMS. I i
it lit 20 ly
Nolire. 1
i
0 hereby pi\e nolire I hut 1 will not be re onsible
for any ileitis (hat my wife F.LI
NIOMPSON. or my 'lati^hicr JANE l
tlI*SON, may conlinct in any way. unlcH.v f
piled by law. a* I have given notice time
gain. HENRY THOMPSON
ing'e Store, f anrena, S C , Rattf 22 ly
m
mi
HF.A DQUABTICB^.
Union oottrt Hoibb. Jon* 22, 1860.
GENERAL ORDERS SO. V.
THE following Regiment* of Infantry and
Cawlry wilt |?r?l* for review and drill *1
luch time* and pl icn an herein directed:
The 41th Regiment of lutautry and the 6th
iegiroent of Cavalry will parade at Sumterville,
>u Thumday, the 26th of July proximo.
The 20th Regiment of Infhntry will parade at
danniug, on Saturday, the 28th of July proxino.
The 22d Regiment of Infantry will parade al
Camden, on Tuesday. the Slat of July proximo.
The2lnt Regiment o Infantry will parade at
n A..,.... Ml. fl 1? - ? " '
VI III-*, uu iuuiiudj, IIIC I.U OI August
iroximo.
The 24th ami 25th Infantry sn<l the Cth Cavil
ry will parade at WTinnsboro, on Saturday, the
1th August proximo.
The 20ih Regiment of Infantry will parade at
ihesterrille, on Tuesday, the 7th of August
>roximo.
The 27th Regiment of Infantry will parade
it Rich Hill, on Thursday, the Vih of August
>rox.
The 40th Regiment of Infantry will parade
it Kbcnexer, on Saturday, the Uth of August
?rox.
The 34th Regiment of Infantry will parade at
forkville, on Tuesday, the 14th of August prox.
The 37th Regiment of Infantry will parade at
Vhite I'iains, on Thursday, the ltith of August
.rox.
The 36tlt Regiment of Infantry will parade at
IMmmons'. on Saturday, the 18th of August prox.
The 35th Regiment of Infantry will parade at
Jnionville, on Wednesday, the 22d of August
>rox.
The 0th Regiment of Cavalry will parade at
ilecn Springs, on Saturday, the 26th of August
>rox.
The 45th Regiment of Infantry will puradeat
lurnt Factory, on Tuesday, the 28th of August
>m<
Ine s 0th and 41st Regiments of Infantry will
>arndo at Laurens Court House, on Thursday,
ho Hdth of August prox.
The 10th Regiment of Cavalry will parade
it t linton, on Saturday, the 1st Scptombci
irox.
The 28th Regiment of InYanlryhwill parade
it Jalappa, on Tuesday, the 4tl? of Scptembei
jrox.
The 20th Regiment of Infantry will parade at
dominiuk's, on Thursday, the Gth of Septcmbct
irox.
The officers and non-commissioned offict-rt
will assemble on the day previous to the review
if their respective commands fur drill and instruction.
fieuernls of Division nnd of Brigade wil
iviifi their respective staff attend the Reviews
Generals of Brigade arc hereby required tc
'tirnish the Attjntant and Inspector Genera
villi a ftill and accurate roster ot the officers oi
heir respective commands, the names, date o:
trganization, strength and equipments of cad
roTunleer corps, and the effective strength o!
sach Regiment composing their several com
nan-Is. together with a list of alarm men.
Generals of Brigade are charged with the ex
eusion of this order.
Aids de Camp to t he Couimander-in-Cbief wil
ittend the Reviews. By order:
R. G. M. UU NOV A NT,
Adjutant and Inspector General.
June 28 17 It
STATE OF SOI TI1 C4ROLIXA,
la the Court of Common l'lcas.
D. I. & L. TWITTY, 1
vs. V Attachment.
E. M. LANK. j
Reed, Vernon A Duncan, PPfTs Att'ry.
41 r IIKRK 18 the plaintiffs did, on the Hill
If day of \pril. file their h claration against
he defendant, who (as it is said) is absent from
in I without the Inn.ts of this State, and lia- nether
wife nor attorney known within the sam?
kp--o wie to aeopy ot the said docluratioii might
>e served:
It is therefore ordered. That the said defendant
do ap|>c ir and plead to the said declara
inn. on or before the 17th day of April next,
win h wilt be in the year of our Lord one thwu>:iiid
eight hundred and sixty-one; other wist
in.il and absolute judgment will then be given
ind awnr-iod against liim.
J. B. TOLLESON. C. C P
April 10 7 . 4q
STATE OF" SOUTH CAHOUNA." "
In the Court of Common Picas.
3EXJAMIN R. CAMPBELL. 3
vs. > Attachment.
MVKNKY R. B<?BO. j
llTJliMUMU .1.- - ? > ' 1
? ?/ uv jn >1111111 'Hi, on i ne ?i
y\ day of November, file his declaration
igiin-t ilit- defendant, who * mi it ii i-iiill is ab
ont from and without t!ic limits of this State,
tnd lias neither wife to r tiUitiev knowa withti
the same upon whom a Copy of the said dc Inration
might b-. -crvttd:
It is t fie refute ordered. That tlie said defenl
int do appear an i plead to the said deebim
ion, on or before the J:M day of Novembet
text, which will be in the year of our Lord om
housand eight hundred and sixty; otherwise
inal and absolute judgment will then be givci
tnd awarded against him.
J. B. TOI.LESON, Clerk.
Nov. 24 dy 4q
S J TE OF SOUTH (AltOHXA
In the Court of Common I'leas.
SAMUEL M DUG .UN, )
vs. '- Attachment.
I. K. SMITH. }
Roho, Edwards A Carlisle, Pl'ff. Att'y.
. , HKttEAS the plaintiff did, on the 2otl
day of October, file his declaratioi
(gainst the defendant, who (as it is said; is ab
tent from and without the limits of this State
tnd has neither wife nor attorney known with
n th same upon whom a copy of the said dc
duration might be served:
It is therefore ordered. That the said defen
lunt do appear and plead to the said deolara
ton, on or before the 26th day of October next
which will be in the year of our Lord one thou
land eight hundred and sixty; otherwise fina
ind absolute judgment will then be given am
iwarded against him.
J. B. TOLLESON, C. C. P.
Oct. 27 3.'i 4q
i l.e State ot South Carolina.
In the Court of Common Pleas.
I). W. MOORB, |
vs. - Attachment.
J. K. SMITH, j
Bubo, Edwards k Carlisle, Pl'ff. Att'y.
\*t MKREA3 the plaintitf did, on the 26ll
f .lay of October, file his declaratioi
xg.unst the defendant, who (its it is said) is ab
enf from and without the limits of this Slate
tnd has neither wife nor attorney known with
ill the mi me nnnn wlmn. a eone t\f itu? A*.
deration might l?c served:
li is therefore ordered, That the said defen
hint do uppear mid plead to the said declare
lion, on or before the -Gth day of October neat
which will be in the year of our Lord one thou
send eight bundled mid sixty; otherwise fina
vnd absolute judgment will then be given anr
twarded against him,
J. 11. TOLLESOJt, C. C. 1'.
Oof, 27 86 4q
HOUSTON'S
Shaving Saloon,
Palmetto House Basement,
Entrance on Church St., nnd IVoni the House
r|^lllS Establishment, conducted hy a practi
J cal BARBER, is now permanently loc&ietl
ih above, and presents to tha niti/ens of Rpar.
anhurg and its vicinity advantages never he'
ore offered. A cail is aojioited by
C. J. HOUSTON,
late of Charleston.
Mareh 1 R? Are
GEORGIA 8TATE LOTTERY. !
MeKlNNET * CO., MjUtAQLJte. <
inlW>Mi< 6y wpMttl Act / tkm LtfmlMmr*
25,t&# Prize? It :
MOU TRAM OMR MUU TO XYUf TWO
TTC r+ JB T 8J
CAPITAL ntUE 90O^Mt
TiokL?t? oxayexo.
HtlTM, Quartets afeR l%lAi la Pisybiiliiu.
, To b? drown each Saturday jn 1 WO, is the
?Uj of hftiuuk, UeorgisClass
74, to bo drawn Juno 2, 1006.
Class 75, to bo drawn Juno 9, >900.
Class 70, to bo drawn Juno 10, 1660.
Class 77, to bo drawn Juno 28, 1100.
Class 78. to be drawn Juao 80. I860.
! MAGNIFICENT SCHEME.
1 Prise of 960.000 la 900.00*
1 " 20,000 is 20,00*
1 " 10,000 is 10,000
1 " 6,000 is 6.0001
" 4,060 is 4,000
1 " 8,000 is 8.00*
1 ? 2,000 is 2.00*
1 " 1,600 is 1,60*
1 1,100 is 1,10*
6 " 1,000 aro 6,00010
' 600 aro 6,00* ?o
2 " 400 aro 80*
2 " , 800 aro 66y
2 " 200 aro 40*
60 " 160 aro 7,60*
> 100 44 100 aro 10,00*
i 100 " 96 aro 9,60*
100 " 86 aro 8,60*
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
26,448 Prizes amounting to . . . 9212,14*
26,828. Prizes amounting to 9866,64*
WILL BE DBA WN TUIS HOXTB.
CerUficatOgtof Packages wfll be sold at tbo
- following ral^Pwbich is the risk:
' Certificate of Packages 10 Whole Tickets 960
10 Half ? 80
" " 10 Quart sr " . 16
%> 10 Eighth 44 7.60*
LOO K A T T"H I S !
A 8PLEADI D DR AWING,
> ON THE THREE NUMBER PLAN !
Which takes place every Wednesday and
sir- Saturday in I860.
1 Capital prize of : * : : 923,000
1 Prize of : i : -4,600
i 1 Prize of : : : : 4.000
1 Prize of : :* 3,000
1 Prize of : : : : 2,171.2*
l 16 Prizes of 9700 are " : : 7,000 ?
40 Prizes of 176 are : : 7,000
tin i>-.- i?o ? - ?
wv * wtmvm ui i~u are : : 0,250
, 259 Prize* of 80 are : : 20,720
01 Priic* of 60 are : : 8,2lK) ,
64Triw? of 30 are : : 1.920
01 Prizes of 20 are : : 1,280
5,032 Prizes of 10 aro : <>0,320
28,221 Prize* of 6 are : 141,120
31.412 Prize* amounting to $281,481.20
WHOLE TICKETS $6. SHARES IK
PROPORTIOK.
IN ORDF.RTNO TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES.
Enclose the money to our address for the
tickets ordered, on receipt of which Urey will
he forwarded by first mail. Purchasers can
have tickets ending in any figure they may designate.
The list of drawn numbers a. d prizes will be
sent to purchasers immediately after the drawing.
All communications strictly confidential.
Order* for Tickets or Certificates, by Mail or
Express, to be directed to
Mc KINNEY & Co.,
Savaanah, Ga.
June 7 14 if
WOOD, EDDY 4 COS'.
ULUWARK AM) >!ISSDI Rf STA TK LtHI LKItS.
: o
GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE
; $ 70,000!
Word.Eddy & Co., Managers.
The Managers'Ottiee arc located at Wilmington, |
Delaware, and St. Louis, Missouri.
, The following tnairuifirenc scheme* will be
drawn in public, under the Superintendence of
Sworn Commissioners, appointed by the Ciovi
emor.
Hood, Eddy & I'o'k I^Jfery,
- TVo. 358.
D*iv* on Saturday, Ju'y 2 8rA I860
78 NUMBERS?13 DRAWN BALLOTS.
1 LRAAiK) CAPITAL PRIZE OF
^70,000 ! !
1 Prize of $50,000 | 100 Prizes of $1,000
I 1 ? 18,376 108 GvO
i 3 " 10.UU0 65 ? 126
|3 6,000 65 100
, I 3 4.0(H) j 65 ? 6<)
I 3 '* 3,tH8> J 65 " 61
3 2,500 \ 4.810 * 40
1 27,040 ? 20
32.396 Prizes amounting to $1,171,950
Whole Tickets $2t?; Halves $10; Quarters $5,
Eighths 24.
| ) NEARLY 1 PRIZE TO EVERT 2 TICKETS.
Certificate* of packages will be .-old at the ^
following rates, Which is the risk :
Certificate of package of 26 whole
tickets $299 00
< 26 half 149 50
, ?? " " 26 quarter 74 75
? " 26 eighth 37
SPLENDID* HCIIEME !
TO BE DRAWN
EACH WEDKESDA V IK JULY.
Class 328 draws on Wedneday, July 11, I860.
1 ! Class 340 draws on Wednesday, July 18, 1860,
1 Class 352 draws on Wednesday, July 2.5, 1860.
NEARLY OKE PRIZE TO EVERY TWO.
TICKET S*!
78 NUMBERS?13 DRAWN BALLOTS.
. I 1 Capital Prise or 3T,AOO.
- 1 Prix* of $14,807 217 " 250
, 4 " 7,500 65 ? 100
- 4 " 5,000 66 ? 80
1 4 " 2,500 66 " 40
1 10 1,000 160 * 50
H> " 600 4,745 ? t0
O 600 I 27,040 10
25 300 J
82;8tn? Prixes Amounting to $580,280
Whole ticket* $10?Halves $5?Quarters $2.50.
Certifieatcs of packages in the above drawing "?>
will l>e sold at the following ratca, ahieh ia
the risk :
Certificate of packages of 26 if hole tickets 14#.5f>!
, " 26 half ' 74.75.
j ' " * 26 quarter " 87.87
is onnsntso tickkts aa cunncATM.
Enclose the amount of money to our address
1 for what you wish to purchase; name the Lot.
tery in which you wish it invested, and whether
you wish Halves, Wholes or Quartern, on receipt
of which we send what is ordered, by first
. mail, together with the scheme.
Immediately after the drawing, a printed.
1 drawing, certified to by tho Commissioners,
] will be sent, with an explanation.
I guf Purchasers will please write their signatures
olain. and situ their !?? ? ttfR* i
ty and .S( Ale.
AM communications strictly confidential.
All pritee of $l,OlXt An*! under paid
immediately after the drawing?other pritee al
the usual time of 40 days.
, Our .Single Snmber Lotteries, Capital Prise
$61.,>>00, draw every Saturday.
Whole tickets $10?Halves $6?Quarter* $21.
Order* for Tieketa or Certificates to be addressed
to
i WOOD, EDDY k CO., Wilmington. Del
or. WOOD, F.DDY A CO., St. Louis, Missouri
H%.The drawings of Wood, Kddy, A Co.'e
Lotteries are published in the New York i
Herald, New York Times and New Yorker "
Staai* Xeitnag.
June 2$ H if