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v ** ^^ -5fOTrritv. T - :-. -.i . -.-ti ti ? * . v - F0r (he ^purtiui. \ A8TROMOH1CAL NOKKISKSIS. ?i; If I'd ? Harrow iu my brtuu, 1 I'd rftke out alt the little stars; I'd chide cache tie who takes in vain, \ The name of Jvpittr or Hurt. ? . " I'd huut each man some I'vlar alar, < NoMo I admit lnivo tuorc than one, t lUtlyet with tnc you must ngrcc, I 'Thi better to have fini'tliitu none I'd stop all moon shine, noise nud fuss, And though no Hercmlea iu strength, j I'd Scale their Kth ngttinst their wish, ^ And H'/iu/e thriu into good at length. Each lady shouUl a Vrn>m ho, And hound, hut not with starry lands, ( Fyr (Cupid whispers this to ate,) - xuc stars uav? uuiuior hearts nor lianas. In life Yd have no milky 'fay, ' llut every alar should shiuo so bright, That no dark cloud should cross its sky, y To mar its joys or shade its light. *. Mankind should never fight like P?y*t Nor steal like Serpents on our path ; 1 Nor Scorpion-like with poisoned words, ' * Rail on each other, in their wrath. I'd have no Lions liy the way, Who should tho weak in pieces tear, i Kaeh should the other honor pay; Tho (jrculer with the L'rsrr finir. I ANTONIO. I Sl'AKTAMtl^U, Al'fl. IS, >?!'How Ciotirrey C'Iiosp liis Wife. itY MARY K. CI.AKKV. " Godfrey, uhl boy," said lieury Clayton, as ho tilted buck his chair, and put his feet upon the man tlc-piccc, "whou is the Wedding to be ?' 4 U liuae wedding ?" "Miss Laura Seniors,-or Jenny, which is it r "I do not know, I am sure." "Now don't be mysterious, Godfrey; you know you nro a constant visitor, and all "our set'' are talking about tho match. 3)on>t pretend you have not selected one \>f the sisters." "lloiv do you know cither of them will have inc ?" | Don't be absurd, old boy. You, young, handsome, talented, and with a large lor- ' tune, need not be over basbful. Come, be frank, which is the favorite sister?" r. "Well, frankly then. I cannot tell. I have visited the family for several months, as you know, but 1 cannot decide. Laura is <ertuinly the handsomest, with her flashing Mack eyes, and queenly manner; but .Jenny seems, although the youngest, to be the most womanly and useful of the two. Yet, I cannot be sure of that. My entrance is the signal for cordial welcome and smiles, and let ine call at what hour 1 will, they are always well dressed, and apparently disengaged. To be sure, 1 always n tin the morning have to wait some time Lel V. Core Laura is visible." ,> "Pop in unexpectedly and notice the internal economy." 441 low can 1? A card at the door will put any lady on her guard, or even the notice ail' a gentleman visitor." "Go there in disguise. As a washerwoman, for instance. "flood! I will." <4Go there oa a washerwoman V* cried Clayton. "Not exactly*; but I will obtain admittance to aanorning's privacy." "Well, let me know the result." J .aura and Jenny h'uiu rs were the only children of a widower, who although in moderate circumstances, moved in fashionable society. At the period of my short sketch lie was about to supply.the lamented Mrs. Sowers' place alter ten years mourning; and although a kind indulgent i.a- I W # - - n r" runt, had no objections to his daughter's 'marriage, and, indeed, had told thoiu so. Laura, whose high spirit resented the probahlo supremacy of a step mother, had already selected tjodfrey H or ton for her future husband j and Jenny, who was the younger and gentler in spirit, tried to eon quer a careful concealed preference for the same person. All his attentions were a* cribed hy her to a brotherly regard, though * every net of kindness and courtesy touched : her very heart. It was the morning after a large ball and , the sisters were in the break fast-room together. Laura, her glossy-black hair push : ed negligently off her face, with the rough lumhlcd braids of last evening's elaborate coiffure gathered loosely into a comb, wearing a solid wrapper, ior-u (dockings, and presenting rutlior an alarming contrast to the brilliant ball-room belle, was lounging on .a sofa. Jenny, in a neat morning di es:, i with a large gingham apron, and hair smoothly brushed into a neat knot, was washing the breakfast dislios. "There is an old man at the door, with <fomc artificial flowers," said the servant opening the dining-room door, "will you see Until?" i "No," said Jenny. "Yes," cried Laura, "send him up." The servant descended to obey his last .1 order. In a few moments, the old man canto in. Ho was poorly clad with a coarse blue cloak, which was much too large for him. 11 is hair was white, and he wore a heard and moustache of the samo snowy hue. Making a low bow, lie placed the large b;usket 011 a table and opciud it. 1 "I have a bunch of blue flowers licit:," t>? f:iLini? t.honi frrmi tin- wli.o "?? ?y n ? ; will just .suit your golden luiir, Miss," and he held tliein before Jenny. 'It wua luy sister who wished to look, at , your flowers," said Jenny, rjuietly. 'Yes, bring them here," was Laura's imperious coiuuiaiid. 'J lie old man's eyes followed Jenny, s she washed, wiped, and put away the di.-bcs, swept the room and lusted it, and then sat down beside, Laura who wasstill looking over the basket. See, Jenny, this scarlet bunch. Will it not be lovely, with a few dark leaves, to \trcar with my new silk'" "Jfut/' Whispered Jenny, "you can't af 1 ford it j list now." "Yea I can. Father gave nie some money yesterday.-" * "To pay the last dry goods bill." "Well, 1 can have that carried to my [ rivote account. "Oh! Laurn, I hate to hear you talk of that privntc account. It seems so much like cheating father. "Nonsense! it will stand till 1 ain mar ried, and then I can easily save it out ot my housekeeping money." "I should not wi;h to many in debt,' raid Jenny >" ??y? TW^M^MIer locked earnestly at the sisAit*. -- M " \ "Ujiit J better take this blue bunch, sa Vliss/} be said to .Jenny; "if it ain't couvelient to pay for it now, I will cu!! again." on "No, i slniH not take thcin." 4*Thcy r.re very becoming, Miss. Look sh 11 this glass." "I wish my hair was light/' said Laura, so '1 should like to wear blue, (jlodfrey Huron said Inst night that forget-me-nots were hi lis favorite flowers." a Je.iiiy colored, and placing the buneli oi igain in the basket, said: "Come, I.aura, deeido. You are keep- ?> ng oue waiting whose time probably is wi ra Liable," ftiul men passing a chair, she bt idded, "lie seated, sir, you look tiled." "I am tired, indeed," was the roply. "I will tab v. that scarlet bunch, anu those (':l red camel i us, and tliis white cluster," said Laura. th "Hut, sister, you can't afford it." IU "Yes I can. tlodl'rey Ilorton is rich." The ohl tnati hit his lip. 'n "TLink," said .Jenny, in a low voiee, "if irou love hiiu, how much it will grieve hiui, if ho should discover this deceit." ,n "Nonsense! Well, 1*11 toll you how to s' remedy it. Lend mo some money out of s/ the hoii-ekcoping funds." "Laura! steal l'rom my father?'' ^ "There, don't preach." * "Miss Jenny," said a servant, entering c it that moment, "the dinner hn.s come." , Jenny lell tlic room, and Laura still 0 turned over the gay flowers, while the old man pointed out their various beauties, lie, c>( in the meantime, running over the disor- w Jered hair, shabby dress and lazy position, tj while ho mentally contrasted- tlieiu with tj Jenny's neat attire. 11 "Not decided yet?" said Jenny, return- ,,| ing after a short absence. . |, "No, coiuc here." OJ "1 can't. Father has sent home a calf's |;t head, and 1 am afraid to trust it entirely to j,; Margaret. I must superintend the dinner, make the pudding, and the parlors must be |? ilusU'd, and there is uiy white uiulle to be ri finished." "Ucforc I would be tlic drudge you are," cried Laura. K "Drudge! nonsense! I have plenty of 'I' time for enjoyment, and father cannot have ii comfortable house if sonic one docs not i siirk.ici llnuA 1 o.nMMi. I D! ntijrci iiituuu kiivsi' it llt'll ft I you may do it.'' ami she laughed merrily. "Aa if I should nut marry first!'' said u] Laura. "There, I have chosen all I want." n1 "Shall I call again (or the change?" said m the peddler. "1 shall be happy tu put the Misses isomers on my list of customers." "Yes, call again." So the peddler threw up his basket, * walked home, threw aside his wig, heard, and disguise, and wrote an offer oi* his h >y! ^ mid heart to Miss Jenny Sowers, which was accepted. Laura Sotncrs had two sources of pro- r? found speculation Due is, "why did t!od- Si ircy llorton propose to Jenny instead o( v: uicf" The other, "1 wonder why that old '' man never called to bo paid for those ex- t(, rjuisite flowCrs?" w Woman's Loyk.?A Buaiitifci. In- j; CIUK.nt.?Six years ago, a young man just entering lite, under the influence of rum el committed a crime against society, was J" tried in this city, convicted and sent to Waupin, whole he served out his term he hind the prison Lars . He fore his trial a 01 fair girl had ] remised t<> link fortunes with him, and cruel was the blow for her. All " through the six luug years, did she wait 1 lor the day of his release. With a true c] woman's heart she had believed liim innocent?innocent at least before God; and *1 like the magnet she held on her steady l' way, her heart pointing over to the future. * I i ?! 1 ' r U*iM ? tlw* VKIIM i Sklituf -1 tin: hours. Sccernls wore but minutes? lx minutes Wire hours?hours days?days ni weeks?weeks months?mouths years, and tlie years were like aires. Kvery tolling of the prison bell struck deep into his heart, ; (' and every sunset took another thread from ! ' his long skein. Nor were the hours less > -S I r weary to her. (lope, that blessed angel,! n sat boside her by day, and reposed on licr u pillow by night. Homo there were who laughed at her holy love?who sneered so meanly at her love?a prisoner miles away. j? 1 Snt little mattered it to her. Others might t: sneer?she remained true to her heart and him. Ohers might point to a man in prison garb, toiling away iroin uiorn till night, with hut one star to guide him on. .She & ?aw hut tlio h uest soul that might he M saved?or be lost?and woman that she was, nerved liorsell to bear the jibes ami jeers, llhssed words came to him in his ,v lonely cell, words c f love, of hope, of k ind- N Uess, and stronger grew the heart of him ^ who had truly his better angel watching over his unbroken nature. Kacli word from her lightened the heart as they slowly went by and longer grow the day on which liberty was to come. Men visited him, and throw into his cell a maddening ^ thought on which his soul must feed, and tremblingly shrink to the darkest corner ! ' of its living temple. Then a letter from Iter would dash aside the dark curtains, and beckon hitu to a spot of sunshine, outside, and beyond bis present reach. ' So passed the year. Friends died, and * he wept over them. The sin was long J] since more than atoned for, and at hist the ' little spot of sun. bine crept to hisccll, -and filtering by t(?o key'ir-iks of the door, led j hint forth into tin- bright rnvs of lit., i f \. i He wis ei m due toil to the ottico of the prison by Mctiiaw, and a citizens dress instead j ' of a prison suit given unto him, and into I (' an inner r >un>, where nl?e, who, years U-- i fori*, had promised 1 ?e I ore Hud to l?c his I What a meeting! Tis not fur us to speak of it. II On the evening train the two arrived in ' this city, and were by one of otr divines c joint I in marriage. We were a witness at tlie ceremony, and never shall forget it? j n never torget the eye moistened with tears of happiness, nor the throbbing* ofthe heart ? that had so Ion- waited and trr.stcd. Saved, saved! May the future beadl the brighter for the dark cloud that so 4ong has hung over it; and true friends he over ready to 1 lend a helping hand. We believe in wo- ^ nian'v love?in woman's devotion?tjie more alter knowing the facts above stated, pi Hod bless the true heart, wherever found' r? [ MHtrail/.'ie. Sentinel. w ili "Little Thomas Tittlebat is five yoara old. Ho was in a musing mood the other day, and his mother n.-ked hint what lie was * think ing shout? ' !)," said he,''I was think ing id' "/if tunes.' - - ( , "I say, pat, what are you about?sweeping mtt rho rooin?" f,{ "No," answered pat, "I am sweeping out Uie dirt and ! aving the rooui ' ,U A R*Ai!T.YT>!STRr?i??!N<fOAi?E.??TVcd, inistcr, 1 think. sliniilc to coaie to you,' id an old dame wlio had sought tin: elcr man's kindly ullices lor the?auic purpose i lour * viotw ooeasio; s. ? Wl. it s tin' matter, Maigar.t, that you louhl think shall e to come to me?' "l>eod, sir, it's just this; I have coinu to k ye to marry me aj,niit." "Well, Margaret, 1 do not see that ye ivc any occasion to think shame lor such purpose. Marriage, you know, is honuble to all." " I >eed is't, sir, hut I hae had owre uekle o't already; I believe there never us any poor woman plaguit wi' such deoin' >dies o' men as 1 hae been." Sonic gentlemen of a .Bible association lling upon an old woman to see if she id a Bible, were severely reproved with ic spirited reply, "Bo you think, gentleen, that I am a heathen, that, you should ;k me such a question ?" Then, tiddressg a little girl, she said, "Itun and letch 10 Bible out of my drawer, that I may iow it to the gentlemen." The gentle en dcolincd giving her the trouble, hut ic insisted on giving then orular demonration. Accordingly, the Bible was ought, nicely covered, and, on opening it, le old woman exclaimed, "Well, how glad am you have come! here are my spectucs, that I have been looking lor these rw year* and didn't know where to und ml" A travelling Yankee lately put up at a miitry iiiii, where a number of loungers ere assembled telling stories. After sit ng some time and attentively listening ti icir lolly, ho suddenly turned and asked icin li?>w much they supposed he had been Tcrcd lor his Meg, which lie had with ini. They all started, and curiosity was i tiptoe to know. < hie gui ssed five dolrs, another ten. another iiltccn, until the\ Miuuies ami fttuuiery Hardware, II \STIK, CXI.IHH'N ,St CO.; JLNMNtiS. lHt.Ml.lNSoN \ Co. arpets, Oil Cloths and Window i'u I'lains. \auu:kt.\ nowki.l; r.\n.ir. up or I crs and Dealers in Wines, I <ii? 111<: 11 ?<. 11 \i:i:. ? ion r a. uiu-'kk; ui:nm:kek I. II. ealer in Paper and Eniclopes. JOflKVU XV Vt.KtiR. Anjr 0 J t 21. Piles, Fistula, Tumors, permatorrliipa, Venereal, kc. I \l! J. A. C|.Ol*TON MMpcoifully informs | / the piihlio Hint ho has rotumoil to i"s line in III S'4'SV I l.l.K, A LA., ?Hrr nn ill-i ;i HfviTiil iimniliH iii .Mobile. timl lenders li > rofessioiiitl services to llic >itiliftf" 1. I?r. (V fers to I ho hiimlrvila of cures lie has ,?tl. 1? ?! iliiin the last few yenre t* proof of hi* skill in ic trentiiH'Ut of these diseases. Iliiiitsville, April *JS, Isrt'i. June 7 1 I -1 y M o 1? onzio's o r #; r r io,v/; i: i*. wiioi.I:* ii.i: IM? itcTAii., 15><> Main Strut, < ' /ino/iin, (\ iiilVi'l ioni ii, - of all kind. inaunloi iii ??l Inly t'lh'f. In H unit Orn-nmntul, i<> cri/ti, in>l j ?r4 f hj KIII;/ iiny ihsl'iift. \ lai^r v tidly of Tor* an*! f an' v I <>l 1 ilcaCli|'lion : 1?CC lo 12 ly nu cAitauaicu iticir patuiico, win n 01m01 tent seriously asked liow much he had "en tillered. "Not :i darned cent,"' h? plied. A lady, observing a little girl apparent lost in the street, accosted her with the ucstioii: "Whose child are 3011/" "Child 1" wrath, tua'aui," cried the little urchin, ropping a courtesy, as it'addressing tin arson. The lady resumed, and said: Where were you horn?" "Horn in sin. ni'ani," persevered the diminutive thculo tan. TO THE MERCHANTS OF T II E -iontil ami ;s<>iiUinvo*< . '.he undersigned. M r.KCII A NTS op f V INK CITY of 1 HAKI.KSToN, S. O.. tcottrnged by the increased patronage received st spring, 11111I 1 v the assurances tlint have >aclicil 11-. from all seel ions of the SkiiiIi mnl Dill Invest, that our llOUllfi httvo compared ad mtagcously, and competed .:::cv?*ssfully, w i 1 >1 to*c bought in New Vork. and other .Northern ties, mid believing thai, being found faithful 1 the pledges made in our former card, we ill receive still greater patronage, have pre ired ourselves for u largely increased FA I.I. fSINKSS. tbir Importers and Jobbers of Foreign Alcrlandise have all been represented in the marels of Kurope this spring and summer, eiihci y members of their respective firms, or by rents follv competent 10 select Is for the Diilliern trade. They have 1. .tight fur cash, i* its erpiivaleiil, and their selections Will form ill and attractive Mocks t i#i!:e in pection 01 ie interior merchant. t>or facilities tor oblining DOMESTIC OOOllS direct front tin lunutuetories are uusurpassed by the inerlants of any city in the I aiott. We, therefore, confidently invite you to iny<-ct our KAI.h STOCKS OF FoUKItlN AND O.MKSTH' (SOOltS, iecling a-sttred that all 110 may do so, without fiirimlirc, will mnki teir purchase* in th's market. Our stocks 111 be complete early in August, when we will e pleased to receive the \isits of our old and L*w mercantile friends. J)ltv (JOODS, Oil,1.11.AN U, now i:i.l. \ til ; Jt ill NSTON. I1EWS ,v t ?t.; CIlAMf.lilll.AIN". Mil.fit v D.: JOHN u. Mil.NOU A CO : NVMLEU. M ITII x Co.; in \TT. M< I'.l IINFY x Co ; u.vm:, iioylston \ co.; .1. s. i. r.ou \ ro: c a now. Mi ki:n/.ii: \ co.; ki; ;ison .V lei IIAlil) w A S { I 1:vin-:, gp.egg \ i>.\v: wii.mans a KICK: Col'KTNKY, TEN NAM .V CO.; .1 . 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AYER'S Ague Cure, FOR Tur SPEEDY CURE OF Intermittent rover, or Fever nnd Acne, ltcmitteut l-'ovcr, Chill Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical Headache, or Hitiouw Hoadvchc, nn?l Ililious Fevers, indeed for the whole clusa ol' discuses oriui> noting id bilinry derangement, caused by the Sfalnriu of miasniutic countries. No one remedy is louder called for by the necessities of the American people than a sure and safo euro for Fever and Ague. Such we are now enabled to offer, with a perfost certainty that it will eradicate the disease, and with assurance, founded on proof, that no harm cau arise fiom its use in any quontity. That which proteets from or prevents this disorder must lie of immense service in the communities where it prevails. Prevention is better than cure, for the patient escapes tho risk which he must run in violent attacks of this baleful distemper. This "Cube" expels the miasmatic poison of Fryer and Aoub from the system und prevents the develop, ment of the disease, if tuken on the first approach of its premonitory symptoms. It is not only the best romedy ever yet discovered for this class of complaints, hut also the cheapest. The large quantity we supply for a dollar brings it within tho reach of cvary body; and in bilious districts, where Fever and Aour. prevails, every body should have it and use it freely liotli for cure and protection. It is hoped this price will place it within the reach of all?the poor as well as the rich. A great superiority of this remedy over any other ever discovered for the speedy and certain cure of Intermittents is, that it contains no Quinine or mineral, consequently it produces 110 quinism or other injurious effects whatever upon the constitution. Those cured by it are left a- healthy as if tlicy had never had the disease. Fever and Ague is not alone the conrcqucnco of the mia-matic poison. A gnat variety of disorders arise from its irritation, among which are Neuralgia, Hli. umati m, (iout, Headaeho, blindness. Toothache, Knr:i<hc, Catarrh, Asthma, 1'nlpitation, Painful Atfcction of Tho Spleen, llystcrim. Pain in the llowils, Colic, Paralysis, and Derangement of the Stomach, all of which, when originating in this cause, put on the intermittent type, or become period ical. This " (Ji'HE" expels the poison from tho blood, and consequently cures them all alike. It is an invaluable protection to iminigrants and persons travelling or temporarily residing in the malarious districts. It' taken occasionally or daily while exposed to the infection, that will be excreted tmm the system, and cannot accumulate in sufficient quantity to ripen into disease. Hence it is even nwru valuable for protection than cure, and few will ever suffer from Intermittent?, if they avail themselves of the protection this remedy affords. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIC, arc so composed that disease within tiro ranee of | their action can rarely withstand or evade them. Their iN'iietrating properties search, and cleanse, and invigorate eve ry portion of tlie human organism. correcting its diseased action, and restoring its healthy vitalities. A* a consequence of these properties, the invalid who is bowed down with {>ain or physical debility is astonished to find his icalth or energy restored by a remedy at once so simple and inviting. >>ot only do tlrey euro the every-day complaints of every body, but r'o many formidable and dangerous diseases. 'I l.c agent below named is pleased to furni-h gratis my American Almanac, containing certificate s of ibrir run s and directions for th< ir use in tin '.l oving complaints: <'ustireties*, linn (hum, lh aihtchr arishii/from i/iim<h r< d Stomach, X nisei, Inn ; stun, I 'mil in and Mnrbul Junction i>f the Itiari $, Fhttulcnry, Loss of Appctite. Jaundice, and other kindred complaints, arising from a low state of the body or obstruction of its functions. They ire an excellent alterative for the renovation of the blood and the restoration of tone and sliengin to the system debilitated by disease. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, POU THE RATIO CURE OF Coughs, Colds, Iulluetr/n, Hoarseness, Croup, Ilrourhitis, Incipient Cousumption, and fiir the relief of Consumptive Patients in advanced stages ol' the disease. So wide is the full of it? usefulness and so nu mrrolls are the eaics of its cures, that almoat cverv section of enuntry atsiuwds in p< r>ons publicly'known, who hav been re.-toredfioin alarming and even desperate di-eascs of the lur.es by its t:se. When once tried, i's mi] t riority over every other medic ine of it- kind is t o a; parent to escape ob-rrvation, an l where its virtues are known, t!i? public no lonn? r la rotate what antidote to employ for the distrt s-inp and d. neei ais atf.dions of the pulmonary organs that aie in< nicnl to our climate. While many inferior remedies thrust u|x?n tin community Inn- failed and bun di-wrded, this has Rained friend.- by every trial, conferred benefits oil ti e fll'tcl. ,1 they ran never forget, and produced i m e* loo nuiiiei its and loo ivinaikablu tu he forgotten. PKKPAKF.n ItY IMS. .1. c. 111:1: & co. LOWELL, MASS. 1*. 1. & 1. T\V i I i V, .vi a. i til'tit *r I!, r. r \ I I -5. l'. u -vlllo. m 1 l.y ?U L?ntj: gi?t s t v, , V vv fen . Il.vv:i. .Nil, .STi:vi>t>N \ co., Lh u lesion, Vi h de ale Agents. May 10 iu tf STATE <>F SOUTH CAliOLltfj In t < ii i it ( oiniiion l'leas. S VMl 1:1. M<>K?. ,.N, | v--. Attachment. J. hi. SMITH. | I'mlio, I lv\ i. Is A t'mli-le. 1*1 tT. Att'y. \\* II 111. I i.\> i J . .nt.tr .1: 1. ell the L'-W r r day of (letnl Rio his doclnrntio i ;-'.i ' , e J 1. ? W i.'i a - 1 j- -a . I i is a I l t . 1 w tl.v limit.- ot l hi- Stall i . .ef v. :. t. r in fol ic v known will :ti C. ii i. .n v a i J y !' the -aid til . la. n . . . 1 i . i: I in. re r ..id i I T1 a' the - t:-1 defer 1 ii io ni p. .r a i pie . 1 .' i 11 - el deel if; i ii. on i , l>, ! le . .n J ay I Ii lo''erilv\ wiiitii will t ii e y i ellf l. 'i l no Ilo.1 > .ml eight Imiclied mid -.i\ty: otherwise fiiii md a'- ie :.t will ihcti l?e given an a warded nga.n.-i In i. O. i>. I ? ? I Ul'.C** * \ . I Off. 27 O.'i *1 C| SI ATI: OF sill ill CAROLINA. In the i i i.i t nf ( ouiMon I'loa*. r.HN I \M1N It. r \ M I'l'.ll.L. | \ ?. / AtiAclinirnl. 1*1 St K\\.\ i; r.or.O. i I U1MII.I;, \s ' iti'i'l nil the ?. 1 j -I ' mi ' I In . IVii'l.iii m is it i- -ni'l M - :il i .i! I. ini . 11 1 w i < 1 H. .I - i?l i1iintst.il .ml in i.. :i r .*.* i hoy known w ill in i i -i . 111 >ii \ ii ii -i > !_> of iht tuiil d< ? 11 .t i. n in.r lit 1 i : I i tli?-i ' ! I. i ii.'t the "i 1 ilrlVi tli 111 !< i J ..I 1 , > |i| i ? tin* -'inl ili i l.ir Iiuii, on or Ik ' 1 -lay of Novojii'm in nt. win. . w ' Iif if y. ii- uf our Lord oi tli -1. I ' 1 in. 1 lixtv: ntIwi w i' t.ii 11 111 1 Will 1 inli In )iiM nu t iw.tt i? .! T< I.I.KSON, f'lurk. 80 I., HOUSTON's S Ii a v i ii i; S a i o o n l'aliH< ((o House Hiseiinnl, Killraii. i' mi ('Imii li Si., m.,1 iVmn tho lion, f | ^ 111S I ,i I '. . hi, fuiuiitctr.l Uy a priiei j rtvl L'lAlU'l.lt. i- now jKTinnfionilj local* a- iiliovi-, iin I 111i'si'mi* to ilie cilix'tii of i^pa tonhnrg tiitd it* vicinity idTtnttgM Mtvr bt fore otieii'l A i ill is i?1:i"11? ?I l?v t\ .i. imrflToN, Vi'i" ol '"Inn lesion Mai eh I tint )I;i till lie r> Oil. Ivtl. ,li l.y 1 IMILK \ HUM loll i May 11 II M IWI?"* l>)?|irr<l'- Mrmedjr Hilar' I>j }? |>rl< Iti ineaty Mill*' Ity4|? |iila- Itniuiljr BUm' Uriitnly Milan* I)| *|m|>iw lt>mnly Hllua' l)ya|ir|iil<' Ita manly Mil"*' |?t t? IC.1 iiK fljr BIIm' l>ya|ii |iilr lli niiiijr Milan* ll)?|> I'llr Hi mnly (itlr Iti mnly IIm (III l .irtfi al Male Una llir I.hi ?(< ?l Salt) Una (be l.uitiml Male Una tbi- l.taa^atal Sul? Una Ibr l.Hr|(r>l Kale Una (lie liiiiK'al Sula Una (be I.ii '?< ?? M?lr Una (be l'i<iK< >t Snle Una tlir l<niuial Mul? Una (lie l.muaal Male Of may Ma-alla Ilia- In llir Worlal. Of nny S*V?-?II? Inr In (be World. Of any .lla-alla Im- In Ibr H ax ial. Of any .llrdlrlnr in (lie Wot III Ot any fttrdtrlnr lit Ibr Waarlal. Of any Media Inr In llir Wurlil. Of any Mtedlrlnr In Ibr World. Of any Mrillrlnr In (be Waarlal. Of nny Ma alia lata lb Ibr World. Of any Ma alia In. In Ibr World. IIMI.IMMI I'm k ii|ia a . iimi.immi l>aa la??(M ino.iMMi PnekaiKti lOat.tHMI Put k?KH IIMI.IMMI I'na kH^a IIMI.IMMI I'm kai|;ea IIM'.IMMI |>ua ktiara IIMI.IMMI I'at kaKCl IIMI.IMMI I'm kit?< a IIMI.IMMI I?nrka?ta Bold In CrairKln nntl Haxil lil'tt rati In a fiailtl In (.roraln nntl Satnliii'nrolliia Solal In lirairKln nntl Satailb< nraallna Boltl In Git'oriflu mill Moillhl nraallna Solal In Ororaln mnl SaanlIII nraillna Knlal In ( iiirk'n anal Hat u I III ariollna Solal In (irini;lH mail .HaxilbCnrolliia Sold In (at'uiKlH mnl kaiuttoCamllna Molal In liiui'Kla nnal HaMtfUCarollna Bold In (iaaiiMla nnal HoiilbCarollaa In S'aiiirlii ii Main I ha. In Konrlrtn Mnntli*. In Koitrii I II ^lanillu. Ill Knlirlra II .Montlia. In Kailirlatii Matnllin. In Kami It-en Matnllm. In F"?Xir(een MimUm. 1 it S'oin lai n ?l Ol 111*. In l?'otirl4?i? Montli** In Koiirltrn ^lotillii. II I* \\ lll lillill il lu C It li? Wmtmilt ? lure It ? V.Mirmil* ?| lot nre It ii* \\ hi 114itVt ?l 4 ure It 1h Warrant?<t to lure It I* \Vni runt*'*1 to i ure It In Uniiaiitul to tui? It I* \\ arrant* <t lu 4 lire I It l<* Warrant***! In lure lit* \\ arrantv?l to 4 ur? j If Direction* ar?* Kollourd, i 1/im iKMiN mi r miiou Ml. IC !>! ? ? tI?M?H ait> KIIIIUMIII, II llli4-4 IIoiin Hit* FulUktVii^ If lllanlliHiKiiK l?'o 11 ??%*??!, It IMi iclloiiH nrt KOIIDIVHI, II IMIH tlon? MM Kollowiil, II IHrii lloim an KoIIo^hI, If I>11?? f I?>iin ai ?* Kolh?\vnl, 11 l>li? ? ? r Ki?IIomhI9 Any t nar of Of?|M |mI? AH) C ?!* 4?f I>> *|K |?tf% Any 1 n*t* ?if I)) ijh |?-?lit Any l aw of tly*|m ?kI? Any < <i| I>> ?|m |H?la Any Cam of L)y?|M-|??la Any fiim- of V>y*|M Any ( iui of Oy Any f Ji*< of I))n|n |mI? A??y '??? ni h) ?|h |iiu 1.1% rr l)l?? iurt 1.1% 4 i- t)l*? n%r, 1.1%4-r IM?4UM, 1.1% rr DUrim. 1.1% i r IM*? no-, 1.1%4-r Dto-iiav, 1.1%4-r Dim am , 1.1 % i r 1)1*4 n%r, 1.1% rr l)l?4n?r, 1.1% rr Dim am.-, Jauiollrr, iHtaiiifl li't't laaamlla r, la aanilla t , jMaimlUr, Ju amllrr, JMunallrts, In iiikIIiv-, la ninUcrt liaatmllre, Gri?4 a al l>4 lit lit y. Cm an rati I Kill Illy, C.niainl In l?|IMy, ? nt rnl in Mill) , ( rurral DtlilSltjr (.ran aal I >. I?A111 >, ( tua-rul Dtlilllay, Cma?4 in I l)r lalllf y, C*4*8i4*a nl *>4-l?lllly, Cat-iira al lit tilllty, I'mI |i|fHt Iota, I'ta I pi latino, I'al |>lt at Imt, f *a I |>l(alloii, I'm I |?l tallota, I'alpitailtm I*a I |4tutli>i4 Palpitation, Pal pita l)4?at, Cliraa.li I llnrrtifi*A, fliratnir Dlarrhai-a, C tironli I M.irilora, 1 lirnailr Dl.urlitrn, C hroaila- lllna i laarn, ( l^tmlr 1 Intra lata ?%, C lia onti |l|:trrliirn, C'lirtmlr Dlarrlatttt, CUmaatr l)lnulitia? C?b!?f latr?*% I I 41 41111 4' 4.4, CaltldlllfM* ( llldllKiM, ( ldilliimi, CWIilill ni?s? ( IddliiriM, Gftildiiitat, Dipressnl Spirits, lit |iimum<I Spirit*, I>4 pressed Spllltrt, Depressed Sphiu, D? pic?M (l spirlto, l>r|u< %iul Spirit*, 1>? pi ?- ?%* ?l Spirits, |>?'pn mmI spirits Depressed Spirits, I.Oss Of A|l|M'tl| *v Ia??h of A|>|?ftlt??9 I.U?1 of \pp?tllc. I.OM ?il A |?|m lie, I.tKn Of .\p|Mfllrv l.u.tn of Ap|NfltC, I?o?k of Ap|M tits, of \p|Mttt?*9 l.oii ot A pp? flic, f. 1*ih? of Appetite, I'nln In Slife iiimI Hack l*alit In side mill Hark, I'ltln In Sill, ami II irk, 1*4.In In Slilr anil 11.14 k, fall. In Side mill Hnrk, l'alii lo Side anil Itnrk, I'ulii In Stile nml II.i? k, | I'aln In S|4lr ami lta? k, Pain In S|?|r mij Hark, Pain In Slilr anil Hack, II 1% K"|?t 4 lull/ \d.iplril If) It I. K?|m daily Adapted to It Is Km|m diilly A?1 aptt il to It Is IC?|M(iall> Adujiltdto It U K?|n? tally Adapted to . It IS K<4|iM lull)' All.lpl.lt tO ll I?% Kspt? lully Adapted to I) It Is K?|?e? tally Amipt.-il to It Is Ks|N4 tally Adapted to ll U lC?|K-iUll)' Adapted to FVnutlc t'cmplatnts t K?male t iitiipf alntn f Kcmalr torn plnlnls ; FVinii14- Complaint* i |. Kciuale t out plaints ; F? inalr ( 4?m plaint * ; K? mali < nut plaints ; Friimli C 4.in pi nl nt s ; j K< iiiiiIi- t iimplalots ; Frmnlv t umplit ftnf* f It Produce* Hoi nudity of Form It Produit* IC 4 t it*,flit y of Form It Prod u?t* Itotimdlf y of Pont* ft rroJii4<h f*4itiindlfy of Form It Prodiic rs ICotinidlty of Fm iu It I'roiI in 4. s IC4??iiinllt y of Konu It Print tier* Hot until! y of Form ft Prod in rs Holumllty of Koriit It I*iihIiii4s ilofiiddlty of Forlit It Pi 4hIin . s Kotiiiuiliy ot ft?*c>rm In Fi mal< . <?f a 'I'liln ami spare llalilft In b't mule* of a Tliln ami Sparc llal.lt I In Pi mates of a I'liln nnil Sparc llalilt , In F'i mail i of a I liln and **|hiic flal.lt In F'i malt s of a I liln ami spare llaldt In Frmnltiii ??f a I liln ami ^jsirr llaldt In Pi malt s of a I liln ami s|wirt' llaldt In Kt of it 1 IiIii iiimI *|*art lliililC In hiiiiiili n 1*1 i? I l*iii mill sjNtrr Vlahlt I-, In Kcmnlo ? ! u 1 liln itnd *|?<?r? IfltihlC i Kirry liivalhl Miotilil l.\<iy I it v :i lid should ftsv?t> liitalltt Miuiil4 Kvn )' ln%iiltrf Should 1 K??i) Invnlld M1011I1I Kv? i> Invalid Should Kit iy Intuitu HiiouiH V.wry 11?% nIItl **lmtild u? Kiriy Invnlld *lioufcd 'IVy One* P.irkii((C? T?) Our I'mkiifgr* Try Odd I'm Kn||(w T y ilnf Pn< Itnur. 'I > Out I'm kate* 'I 15 Our I'm ka^t'i '1 1 ) Our I'm hum . Try Oiii I'm lnt^r? Try On* I'ni knf^ri R*d<) a P Hi1' >1 t > T - I'ri'iH iftAri f*?r liinlr f rmu|*li I * I - M >t"in.irli ati?l Ik vnik" \\ . \\. It 1.1 *?v i'v 1 0.% l*i o|?i Irlort, ;kW It* onil a ay, Srw York? c For S ilt in Sji irtanburg by DKii.usrs and merchants. r. Pcpl 15 2'J ly ' ? jNolieo, 1 P<> liorohy pi vo notioo tlml I will nnl ho 1 | ! ?!-it.'.' h>r any ilohi.s lliiii iny wilt* l-'.l /. \ I'lH ?\l I'Si ?N, or my it.niL'liior .!.\' TII*V\tvSON, limy oi'iiir.ici in :?ny ?;?y. iuil< 0?tiii|irll?"'l by law, a.s I li.ivr pivon noiioo in ^IKI I'.iiii 1IKNK\ Tlli?\1 l'K< ?\ \ounp t< isri>io. I.'tiiivii . "> C . 21! ly ? % T. O. I\ VEUNON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, \VriLL PRACTICE in tbe Western Circuit Yy llrrici?Woat corner of Col. W. Yi ll \ KRIS' brick building, over tbc store ? Camp & Cannon. and opposite tbe Palniett House. A j-ril 12 6 lj J. 1*1. EUord, MAGISTRATE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, axd solicitor in kqcitv, * HAS removed his Office from Cburch Stret to tlie olliee adjoining tba Spartan Olbst ou the I'ublic Square. All huaincss intrusted to bis eare will met with prompt attention. Feb d 49 lj SULLIVAN, ELFORD & WINSMITIi nAYK associated themselves for the pui pose of practising Law in the Dintrict i Spartanburg. Any business intrusted to the; cure will receive prompt attention. Office on the Public Square, adjoining th SI'A UTAH OFF ICS. C. P. SULLIVAN, Laurens. J. M. ELFORD, Spartanburg. J. C. WINSMITII, Spartanburg. Oct. 27 35 9m REED & DUNCAN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND solicitors in kqlllty, AT SPARTANIIURO C. 11 All buainci iiilrustod to ihi-tu in Law aud Equity wi be promptly attended to Otiicu uext door t Hardy, Agnew & Co. J. 1*. UF.cn, ii. U. DC MCA) April 12 0 ty Wright & Orr, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Office in Muj. Legg's Erich Euildiug. net door to 15.(bo & Edwards' law olliee, upstair SparlHiiliurg, th 11. J. D. WuiutiT, ' Spartanburg C. FI. .Ia*. L. Our, Anderson C. II. Jan :> 45 arrow A Wliiturr, A T T 11 It N E Y S AT LAW, VI 7" ILL practice in the Courts of Sparlai T V burg and adjoining Districts. Ot? ICE AT Si'AUTANULUU c. ii. let 21 45 tf A. T. ATTOKXKV AT LAW, V\7"' LL 1'ltAOTICE in the Luw Courts Y y tin- Western Circuit. Mr. ('. 111:4v always he found at th? office the Carolina Spartan, Spuriuuburg C. il. 1)co 2 49 if MIUiliM F. jo\i;s, Attorney at Xjavc LKXOlil, CALDWELL, CO. N. C. Loin attendance at nil ofilio Court y Y both County uti<l Superior, lielii at <' liiiiiiuiM, Folk comity, iinJ nt llcndvrsouvill Henderson ooilllty, X. niol will Mitel promptly to all business intrusted to his cs in Western N. t'. Rkikukn< ks.?Ins. Farrow, esq., Simp* Hobo. esq , John Euular, esq., Span an bin g II., S. C. March 1 62 It William Lorktvvotl, . T A I L11 It , V I AS r#)'>\c<l to Rooms over Foster | I opposite tliet'ouri House. Than I'ul tor past favors, lie neks a liberal pnlrona Tor t lie 1141 lire. July 7 IS tl 1>. It. Hudson, ~ FASH ION A 15 L E T A1L0U. UJ t tl' I.D rcpeet fully inform the citizen* Sp.irtaiibui filial lie ha* oj>ene<l a J*ll< in Itriek Range, on Church Street, where Mill be pleased to all who may favor h iviili their pal routine. Jan '1 ' 47 ,11 K. l>. Owen, F A S 11 1 O N A IH. E TAILOR, UTuCI.D return his tiianks fir past fuv and .t-k a coininuaiice of tho same, lie may bo ionud over Hunly i Agna Hardware Store. Jan ti 45 I>r. Win. 'IV It 1 UTILE practice .MEDICINE and STUCK (in connection with DENTlSTRA.at tllliee) in Spartanburg and its vicinity. Of 011 Church Si reel. No. "J. Ilriek llitnge, up sta Kesidence at Dr. L. C. Kenuedv s. March - I 4 I; Hi*. W. C. lEcuiiclt, DENTIST, OFFICE with Dr. J. J. YKRNttN, o 1 nine of Dawkius, Ch.iee .s. Evi (t'hureh Street, Driek llaugc, Sp. ltunourg It., 8. C. | Jau I'd 1* V DU. i.. v. ki:\M:I>I 1 I \S Ki l l K.N i:??. .in 1 has resumed I 1 dittos uf hi- profession. Jail I- 4~> I t'i !??'? Illlt'l* ?V *OII, HATCH MAKKKS, VNI> Manufacturers of Jewelry, Il.puit of Clocks, Mutches, ?vo. All vmk trusted to them will meet kiiIi promptness . dcspitl ell. Maicii |H 4 I MlTTRESSfiSL A T JOK'S KAKKKIl SHOP, over Hart Hardware Store, c.m #l?itj t he fotitt l.arjie lot of superior MATTK KSSMS, of sizes. hi t ie of excellent materials, and sU uu rate prices. Krh It; 50 I The State ut South Caroliui In the Court of Cotuinou Plcua. . l?. W. Mm HIE, | vs. Attachment. J. K SMITH. ) lh.hu, I'M wards ?N Carlisle, Pl'ff. Att'y. A*rilllKEAS tlie plaintiff did, on tlio ' W day of Oftoher. tie his dedarn ngoitist the defendant, who (as it is said) is sent from and without the limits of this Si and has neither wife nor attorney known w in the -atne upon whom a copy of the said clnvaiion iniclit he served; It is therefore ordere'l^Tliat th" said dc danl do appear and plead to "ke said deeh | lion, on or lirforR the '-' th day <>t" October n 1 which w ill be in the year t*l" our Lord one tl I sand eight bun-lied and sixty; otherwise t nud absolute judgment w ill then bo given unr.rdvd igaius' him. J. It. TOLLESON, C. C. 1 Oct. 27 So 4 ST i rt OF SOI 111 I '.nou In the Court of ComuiOu I'loas. 1?. I. & L. TWITTY,) T*- V Atiaoluncnt. E. M LANE. j lb i d, Vernon & l?unean, Aft'ry. \\r HV;i;HAS the jdniniitfs did, on the If tiny of \|>ril, tile their decimation agn 'he dcfciidiiut, who (ax it i? said) is absent f and without the limit* of thie Stale, and has llier wife nor attorney known within the s upon w hum a copy of the mud declaration i>< he served: It is therefore ordered. That the said Je dint do appear and plead to the said dcch lion, on or before the 17<h day of April ui which will l?e in the year of our Lord one tli sand eight hundred and sixty-one ; otlierv final and absolute judgment will then he gi and awarded against hitn. e- J. 1? TOLLESON, C C. I I- April It) 7 4 liluuks ! ltluiiks!! n? i tOK SALE AT Tlllti OrriL'K a * F / J HUVIU MW l?*CtfmiSMTTUU? ' 1 ; CAPITAL PRIZE, A t $ 70,000! I Wood,Eddy ft Co., Manager*. > fl The Managers' Office are located at Wilmington- I Delaware, and 8t. Louie, Mlsioarl. 4 The following magnificent schemes Will be M drawn in pnbhe, under the Superintendence of .1 , Sworn Commissioners, appointed by the Got- <H erttor. M Wood, Eddy * Co'* Lottery, 1 - CI.AKM No. 4S4. I Unites oh Saturday, Septembir 22, I860. 1 - 78 NUMBERS?13 DRAWN BALLOTS. J 0 I Lltt.VD CAPITAL PRIZE OF J #70,000 ! ! I 1 Prise ef *40,000 100 Prise* of*1,000 I 1 " 28,370 108 * COO fl 3 " in, i km) i\r, 126 -S ? 8 " 0,000 06 " 100 1 3 " 4,000 06 M 80 1 3 ? 3,000 05 " 60 1 3 ? 2,500 4,810 " 40 ] 27,040 " 20 *fl 82,300 Prizes amonnfiug to 81,171.960 u NEARLY 1 PRIZE TO EVERY 2 TICKETS. fl Whole Tickets *20; lislves *10; Quarter* 86. J Certificates of packages will be sold at the j is follo*iitg rates, whiqjhis ihe risk : / II Certificate of package of 20 whole o tickets 8298 SO " 20 half 149 60 W i. *f ?? ? 20 Quarter 74 76' ? " ? 20 eighth 87 87 SPLENDID SCHEME!: 1 TO RE DRAWN d* . . EACIf WEDXKSDAY /.V SEPTESfflRR ' . jl ^ Class 121 draws September 6, 1800. Class 430 draws Septeiulter, 12, I860, Class 44H draws September 10, 1860, Class 40O draws September 20, I860 NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVERY1 TWO TICKETS! J? 7S NUMBERS?14 DRAWN BALLOTS. a 1 Prize of ^33,000. 1 Prize ol *10.0n0 I 01 > *]00 0 ?? 4,500 ( 64 ?a 76 1 44 2,327 i 04 44 tto - 1?) 44 1,200 1 04 44 W> 30 44 1,?hk?| 6i 44 80 50 44 . 2t*? | 5,504 44 20 uf 20.5 44 loU | 2S.224 44 lO * j| f 31,412 Prizes Amounting to 9678,557 Whole tickets 510?Halves $5?Quartcrs $2.50. Certificates of packages in the abd%e Schema, to lie drawn each H cdiiftulny, will he sold at the following rales, which in the risk? Certificate of packages of ii w hole tickets 141.ttO " 44 26 half 44 MlSO " | 44 44 44 20 (| i in iter 44 35.25 N tt, I IX IIRDKntXq TICKKTS OB I'KUTI rtCATK*. o- I Kiiclosc the it mount of money to our mldress <\ | for what you wish to purchase; name the Lolid lory in which you wish if invested, and whethre er you wish Halves, Wholes or Quarter*, on receipt ot witicli we semi what is ordered, by first "ft utail, together with the scheme. (J Immediately after the drawing, a printed drawing, certified to hy rlio t'omiuissioners, will l>e sent, with an explanation. tf-j}' Put-erasers will please write their aignatures plain, ami give their i'ost Oflic, County and State. A All communications strictly confidential, ik- All prizes of SI.OMO and under pai4l jjo iintnedialely after the drawing?other prizes at the usual time of 4m days. tMir Single Number Lotteries, Capital I4rizc ? >50,000, draw* every Saturday. Whole tickets >10?Halves >5?Quarters |1!J. Orders for Tickets or Certificate* to be addressed to Wtmly. KDDY 5c I'tf, Wilmington. I?el. '' or, Wot Hi, KIMiY A ('<?.. St. Louis, Missouri Rt-'X The drawings of Wood, Kddy, & Co.'* iu B?l>" ' ii"4 ulurs cvtnainiiig Scltcm.is for the mouth will l<e sent, free of expense, by addreoe' itig ns attovc. Lotteries are published iu the New York Herald, New York Times, New Yorker Slants Zeitung ami New York Kkpress. ore August 23 25 tf__ ... LO O K A T THIS! NO UHANKH!!! _ GRAND ALL-I'IUXK SCIIKME FOR SEI?TK>!BKI{, IHOO ! uy (} E01W.il A STAT b LOTTERY, McKI.N.NEY & CO., MANAGEBS. "** Autlwrixetl hy tfecial Art of the Ifrgialatmrr. EVERY TICKET A PRIM*. CAl'lTAL I'KIZK *00,000! Ticlicta Only 810. Halves, Quarters and Eighths in Proportion. ur i0 |IV tit tnil oncli >:ihinl#y in iwiO, in the in?. city ?'l Savannah, tieor^ia. CK.?> 81, in be tliawn September 1, 1R60. l?l.i>- 88, l?; be drawn Sopleinbcr 8, 18UO. y Cl.iv- SO, i<? bo drawn Sejileniltcp 15, 18?'>0. C!a-H bo, it> be drawn Sepicmlicr 22, I860. Class 01, li? l?e drawn September 20, 1800. magnificent scheme. if 1 Prize of $ho,tf?0 is ff/VOHO ? 1 llt.OOO is 10,00*0 1 44 d.inio is 0,000 1 5,000 is 6.00H ,or? 1 " * 4.OO0 is . 4.000 1 44 2.ihni is S.OtW 1 44 2.IHH' is 2.000 1 1,500 is 1,600 f 1 44 I ,OO0 is 1,000 ? 2 44 60O are 1,000 2 44 400 are 800 2 - 3tK> are 600 y'" 2 " 200 are . 400 J 1 100 1 ini are 10,000 100 44 75 are 7.500 *Jl!- 100 44 50 are 5,000 25,000 Prizes >4 58 $200,000 25,000 Prizes id 52 5,000 5",:li?5 Prizes amounting to . . . $376,000 ? //./. UK hi! 1 M\Y THIS MOSTil. < Vrtifteaies of Packages will he sold at the following rates, wlueli is (lie risk: Certificate of Packages 10 Whole Ticket# $80 If. Half 44 40 . 44 '* 15 Quarter 44 20 15 Highlit 44 10 Moll * ?b- THE OOLH MINE!! *'J; ALL PKIZKS AND SO BLANKS ON do- The Throe Number Plan! , Which lakes place everj Wctluesdaj and. ,|ra~ Saluitl .j in i860, est, 78 NL MP.HI\.;_ia DRAWN BALLOIS~ ) r.ize of : s : : $25,000* 'n;,l j Prize of : : ; j tV.#06? and \ prise of : : : : 4 Mte* 1 I'rixe of : ! . J ', 40 ('rites of 1T."> are ' ' 7,000 In 40 I'riic ol 12i> art : : 5,000 40 I'rixe? of 112.50 art : : 4,50ft V 4, lti'J I'rtxes i>( loo aro : : lt\20ft !? "> I'ritw of - > arc : : \,62&> (> '? I'rixet of -< sir? : i li,.900 ' f>"> I'riios of 15 arc : : 975 06 I'riic? of 10 arc : : 660 4,Nlo I'riic? of 9 arc : 43,29ft 27,040 I'riic? of 6 are : 135,20ft 16th 13,080 1'riies of 1 43,69(1 insi ?' " ' ri?io 70,070 I'riic? amounting lo $206,696.00 * nei- wnOLU TICKETS $5. S/MtfO IX* ani* v no rutin OX. 'K'11 IN ORDERIMI Tlt'KKTS Oil rV.UTIFICATK8. Ktic1o?e ilie money lo our vddreaa for tb? tic Wot? cnicrctl. on rcc dpi <>( ehich they will ' ir*" he forwarded by first mail, ISwchasera can t'*, have tickets ending i any h^-are they may dtl\>"' | signal?. 1 Tltc li-i of ?lram ,y numbers and priiea will bt vtn tent to purchasci s immediately after the draw? * All conuniini ..ation? strictly confidential. 5 Order* lor T ioket? or Certificates, by Mall Express, to b t directed lo MoKlNNEV k Co, ' davatiph, On Augtui 23 2v tQ - ^4?