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K . * .woman,>Muu bow." Wonjpn work,4-irolAfon'g,
loOa-liTod} they
t - <tou'i loVo to bo puU uriii hoaowtby; they
t: uuun wuu. g?rwj cau pi* pors ana
f b?uus laeotiug without gloves;
take oare ofaiek frknds, and watch through
Jong, weary nights, by the pillow of a poor
r't. neighbor.\ .'/ w .
t i havo known them to turn out and sew
j>,. for uufortuoato fuuiilies, and got up sawing
jL . -oirclos to help the Widow and. fatherless,
i - - They' go out to tdk? ten in good oalioo :
dre*ms,- and it ia uot :he fashion to keep
~ fblks waiting three-quarters of an hour
s , boftrc even a servant girl appears to opoa
it to say, 41 not at homo.
' v -* ' ? Westeru women go shopping, hat they
? k . take the beets ana turnips, chickens,
; choose, blackberries and raspberries, and
<exehangc them for blue check and stogies,
4hat thoir strong handed boys uiav not foar
the hits of rattlesnakus, or mad dogs in
r- - ' - v
' Trading done, they speed homeward and
ref all themselves by got tin? dinner, and
est corn dodgers, or ham and eggs, with*
out a dream of indigestion. Their children
do not half die (guess you wouldn't
think so if you could look iuaidc the home
at bed-time,) and their husbands don't
brake up un ess they fasve invested the last
drop with some merchant who hnS hocn
dabbling in stocks, to htilp souio Now York
lady's husband out of a fix. "Now York
ladies ' and " Western women" are two diff
lercut spocioe of tho kuuiart.
We could tind you Western ladies that
aro not tho lineal descendants of farmers,
and could claim nativity, in f otne of the
^ hrownstoue fronts, and their parentage fivpi
the snobocraoy.?there arc plenty in prairiodnut.
Hut wc dont't set any store by 'em
* * and could spare New York or any other city
a "dreadful .site,"if they want 'cia, it takes
r ^ . monstrous little of the like to <Td us out
here, and not mistake. But dear life we've
uuv wuuiuu io itpare?no, not one. finch
whole-souled, loving true woiuan?wifo,
* . mother or siater?is u treasure in the land.
The level prairies and beautiful bwolling
lulls and valleys, with their lixurieut.
grove* and lofty forests, J*hyo homes for
m ' them all. The stifled city offers-no allurements.
And if Mr. Tracy, or any other
phyluuthropist, can gather up a colony of
those "poodle-dog" nurses,or money'-spending
"shoppers" and send them out to Egypt
to help us gather in the amenso crop of
blackberries, strawberries and raspberries
A tbat is just tempting us out into the fields
and the woods, we wilt promise to take the
pale out oftheir checks (at least halfthe twenty
four,hours,) and give them exercise without
the aid of gymnasiums. \Vc can promise,
without uny fear of a failure, to set every
~ . nerve, and bono, ond muscle in motion before
October?if only with the shakes.
But bless us, what's the U3e of talking?
New York J&Ci ? are no more liko Western
L' - women than a music box is like a sewing
v xpachinc, or a theatre like a railroad, or an
like an agricultural fair. "Them's
'. pno account," said old Charlotte, as a hull
dozen of the former flaunted by?"them's
trash. Ilang'em with silk and ribbons
from the top of their heads to the soles of
their feet, and 'twon't help'ctn. The lady
- * never strikes In: it always works for the
inside ouL"
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A Beautiful Extract.?Beautiful is
old ago, beautiful as the slow drooping niolLiur
A iihimn aP n * *?
.?n u?.wu?>'ui n i>v?) ^iuhuus nuuimor.
In tho old man, nature has fulfilled her
work; she loads him with fruits of a well <
spent life; and surrcundod by his children, '1
she rocks him a way softly to the grave; to :
.which ho is followed by blessings. God J
forbid that wo should not call it beautiful, j
There is another life, hard, rough, and i
thorny, trodden with bleeding feet and '
aching brow, a battle which no peace fol 1
lows this sido of the grave; which the grave
gaps to finish before the victory is won; j
and strange that it should?this is the
highest life of a man. Look back along
tho great names of history, there is none
^ whoso life is other than this.? Wwtminiter
lit view. - - >
~ '> Sagacious Oi.n Ladv!?Says Mrs. Tur.tin
ton :
It is a very good thing to hnvc a good
husband, though tho chances of getting (
one arc us uncurtain' as a lottery at a roligiitna
V.iur tln.m > * II..? ~1? *
.vw> ...... *?wn ia?vi u ?r? ?.<! I . I/11W W UU 1?
in Coliforiiy is a husband worth having, for
lie was always acidulous to plcnae his wife
. when lie was at homo and has been uure- {
\ milting evor since ho has bee? aitfay., .1
There's m much diflbronce bdft&m fxfftple, i
gracious mC| as rln:re js betweeu anybody*.
* A shopkeeper purchased of an Irish troluan
a quantity of hf^ULer, the lumps of
whioh, intended for he weighed in t
the balance and found wanting. "Hhure 1
it's your own fault if they afe Tight," said '
Biddy, in Teply to the eoiuslaint* of the I
buyer; "U'? your own fault, sir, for wasn't j
it with a pound of your own tpoap L bought
here myself that I weighod thdiiT with V* ,
The shopkeeper had nothing tuoro to eay <
o.i that subject. ' jr*~ * "j
?m.?. T' 1
Takino ThOtos Liiehai.i.v 4,Maj t
it please your honor," said a lawyer, ad
dressing one of the city judges, in New
Orleans, "I brought the prisoner from jail '
on s habeas corpus." "Woll," sahl a fel- *
low in sn undortone, who stood in the rear N
. of the Court; "those lawyers will say any- f
thing; I saw the man got out of a oab at c
' the Court door."
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A glatt of soda water was offered to a j
e< antry lad, who rejected it with the great* i
est indignation. "Do you think I am a 1
salamander/' said he," to drink water boil- \
? hot?' \ V W i
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.1,204.54* Fr*w black* and j
quIuohI, 484,49o..*ontt, 25,1?1,8??. I
- til* uuinUr or free white* by tli* aatne c??- ,
NTMai dhfcled a# ft?Uow? between th* ***'*- ',
bohllng ?pd nuusUveholdtng 8t?tei?? Nou- *
^ holding gut?* W,830,?n3f Siavehultttng 1
Stat,*, <U&,418..t<K*].l91668.<Hl8. . I
t. 'ftae w!rit? population increased between 1840 I
wad l800<Vokl4,196,?!#6 h>19,06d,068?wpoai- j
live iaoreaae of Mt*4TW, 4? aw av?r*go *C ^
37.76 percent.onlhe aggregate' of both section*.
Tbe ratio of increase in the non-alavcholdlng 1
States was larger thah it was in the slavohold- <
? State* tot thatoeoatM. , The non-sluv?hold- l
increase for white populatiou exclusively ,
Waa 39.43; in the stavcholding States 34 2<">; a (
dUfemtee of abutted 1-3 peroont for too year*.
Ccu side ring the immense it >? ?of immigration 1
iuut the Northern Stales, the smallncss et this <
excess wa? noted aii remarkable. <
At the satire rote oflncrease the two sections
will sliuvr.by (he ccnatta of lMl't
White inhabitants of nan-slaveholdlng State* i
16,329,744; White inhabitants of siavehoidiog (
State*, 8,298,633; Aggregate white population, ,
20,323.337.
Under the nott oonsua, therefore, the pro- j
portion of the while population Ln the two *eo-- 1
tiona, toward- euclt other, will very noarlj i
show: iton-*UvvlK>lding, 09percent.;*lavcholafng
31 |?c edit. The tiou-aluVcholding State* .
will have largely mora thuu two-third* of the
whole white imputation of the Union.
'i'lia number of slaves which go to nmka up '
(h* aggregate of Southern population, awouut- |
ed. as wo 1 lave stated above, in tfiRtt ?n A -?iiJ - I
$ 1 3. The gross Senthum populatidh was therefore
0,620,721; and under the rule of .tie 1
Federal apportionment, counting throe-fiftl s '
of the slaves, these Federal numbers were 8,245,000,
in a whole representative population
of 21,576,056 of whites. There is a variation
In these figures for the free blacks counted in 1
the ratio, but we do not consider them here.
Taking the estimated incrcaso of slaves into
the calculation, the numerical power of the
South will be enlarged, but the rate of increase
will be still found to be varv decidedly with the
North. The white* in both sections iucrease
at the average rate of about thirty-seven and
a half per oeut. iu every ten rears. The slave
population increased front 1830 to 1840, from .
2,000,048 to 8,1&7,455?478.612, or about 28.- 1
80 per oohi.; un*l from 1840 to i860, 710,758. 1
or about 28.80 percent. At tlie same rate of
increase the Con*us of 1800 will show an addition
to the number of slaves in the United
8lv.cs of 022,742, and an aggregalo.slave population
of 4,127,066, three-filths of which is
2,470,2"):?.
Upuu these estimates the ag;. regale population
returned by the census of this year, not
oountlng free blacks and muhittocs, will be at>
follows: Jfoit-slaveltoldiug Statos, 18,326,741;
Slavohnldiug Stales, whiios, K 20:?..V.'3; slaves,
4,127,055?12,42(1.018; Total, 30,750.302.
The representative population will be 26,096,670,
of which the nou-slaveholding States
will have 18,326,744, and the slave States 10,706,820.
The proportions of politicial power,
therefore, in the popular branch or t'ongress, .
between the North and the South, will |>o nearly
03 to 37.
If this incre&ao of the slave population should
continue in the same ratio, the number within
the United Stales in 1870 will be 5,800,000,
and, discarding fractious, will he as follows, at
successiveeuumeratioos: 1880,7,000,00); I860,
O.loO.O.Ht; 1600, 11,800,000; 1610, 16,000,000; .
and having nearly quadrupled itself in fifty
VPJIM. Altll III tiftft flmn nf iKoan nrli<?
born, it i)mjr reach to fitly millions.
Those are startling figure*, but they pre* nt .
probabilities jwuI prospects whicli present topics
of tiio moat serious reflection upon the current
political topics of the times. We present
them for tho use of reader* and speakers who
uiuy not have before them the long tables out
of which they-havo been prepared.
Tub GbkaT Rkviv.u, is Swkpiis,?a laie
number of the London Quarterly Review contains
iin historical sketch of the remarkable revival
in Sweden, brief notices of which hare been
given from time to tipte, and from which we
eotnpilc the following:
Scarce any means have been employed besides
the circulation of tracts and the rending
of the Scriptures- Owing to the peculiar rcgu
latiou of the Lutheran Church, the Swedish
people were only acquainted with a small por
lion of the Llihle, and thus it had the fresh
of a new book. Small tunc tings for prayer aud
reading, almost entirely by laytnon, were every
where largely attended. The lowest estimate
places 'he number of converts, or, as they are
termed In Sweden, "readers," at 250,000. out
of a population of 8,-SOtJ.OOO. The morality ol
those people is remarkable. Drinking hits to decreased
that two-thirds of tho distilleries Lave
been closed since In tho parishes b r
dering on Russia, where nearly every man unguilty
of smuggling, hundreds of persona refund-...,
ed tho duties of which they had dofhiudod the
Government. Many sold their property to ob- t
lain the meue/, and others, who oould not
raiae the suui at onee, discharged tho debt by ,
instalment*. Tite perplexod officers of customs ,
laid the matter before the King, who decided
that tho proceeds should be distributed among
i he poor. The average number of lawsuits
lias decreased from r?,8t)tito throe, fottr and six.
In' villages onco remarkable for thrir profanity,
tf?t an oath is heard, and the bible and sermons j
haro replaced low lileraltiro to such an extent, j
ihat the booksollers only keep religious works.
The awakening has pervaded all classos, and (
is extending auiong-t he nobility antl tho wealthy. ,
\Yry is on invalid curjd by sea-bath- j
inif like a confined criminal? ILumiihu- be f
is sea-cured (secured).
Night brings out stars as sorrow shows .
us truths, wo never sec the stars till wc can t
*ec little or naught else*?and thus it is
with truth. , t
Thiow a piece of meat among hears and |
n pun$ of gold among men, and which (
will behave most outrageously?tho ni< n s
>r tho beasts'/ e
l.ady Yarmouth asked frarrick one day J
why Lovo waa always represented asn child? u
He ropl ed, 'doaiselovo nerer reaches
the age ot wisdom and experience."
"Julius, why didn't you oblong your J
<tny at do sea--id."K i-c Mr. snow, deyjj
ahargu too much." "How m>, d alius?" jba
'Why <le laud!or<l charged (lis inuiwiduaU t
wid stealing do spoons." j '
"Mn,aunt Jane has been eating the honey
aid an observing son. "IIow do you know, j
ny oearr' asked the astonished mother.";"
'Cause I heard <"it)?or ??y ho \yantc?l to .sip ho
honey froua hor lips," responded^ the *
poutb.
The following is a copy of an advertise- ,r
ucnt which appeared in a country paper: v
4 Made then-escape, a husband's affections.
They disappeared immediately ou seeing
lis wife with her hands and faeo unwashed i
it breakfast." J
Qukstiox kok A<?a88i7. ?Was it the *
rjij or the rhirk<n thst/i/**/ mode its ap- 1
earnaeo on this torrential globe? In c/thor a
vords did tho first chicken conio out of an F
;gg, or did the first egg come oat of a ohick. ?'
in??Jioston J'ml. u
An interesting discovery, namely the ox- 5
stenoo of native diamonds, has been made
n Australia. Tho stone was disoove red
nthosnndof tho Oven* i>istrict by an
rish miner. Hubies and other gems of
'cry small sixe had previously boon found j
n the same deposit.
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Woman'* Maiuhaue.?To marry* on
W.wbUe lowing another u<t loved b
mother, ia about th* meet grievous faul
that a woman can 'ooonit It 4a Ash
jgsiwt Xdicocy, agwiustkiadneas and truth
It iqwlvee giving that to legal right whicl
s gttUty and shameful when givcu to boj
ihiag bntYodiproeal afffcctioo.. It inrolvi
krttbie traaohary and a cruelty. It ibTolve
Bounding the sbirit, and withering th
ieart, perhaps blighting and soiling tb
.ire soul of the cue who ia obandoned on<
jctroyod. It involves the speedy dittos
lhantuient of thy one who is mocked by th
ihuddVv where ho watt promised the sul
itanoyahd who grasps only the phantor
tOoIJeaa bcanty abd ?ba htihk, the shell, th
ikeleHm of a dead affection. It entail
oeasolose deception at home and abToad, "b
lay and night, at our downsitting. end ou
uprising?deception in every relation?di
seption in the tenilerest and most endcarinj
moments of oar existence. It makes th
shole of life a weary, degrading, onrewai
led life. A right-minded . woman coal
losroeljr lay a deeper sin upon her soul, a
>no more certain to Lring down a tearfu
expiation.
Talc.?A mountain of pure talc exist
in Cherokee CoiiiUy, North Carolina, Wet
jf Murphey. It is termed the u Frencl
Chalk " by tailors who uso it as a subst
late for chalk. It is now extensively use
in the manufacture of the fine soaps, and a
an anti-frictionist on heavy machinery an
wagons and carriages moistened with oi
In the vicinity of navigation this vast "foi
million" would hoof great value in the art
but where it is tho expenses of transport:
lion would leave no profit's to tlvy mitioi
and it must thereforo remain unused unt
% dtnsa population with accompanying la<
lories encompass it.? Culomja &i<JnaL
Wa^E
JF THE CONDITION OF THE HOME IN
8URANCE COMPANY, OF NKF
YORK, ON THE FIRST DAY OF JULY,
1>., I860, MADE TO THE COMl'TKOLLE
OF THE STATE OF South Crtrollnu
PURSUANT TV THE SI A TUTS V
TUA T ST A TE.
Nnfne and Location.
The nntno of this Company is the HOME I>
3UKANCK COMPANY, incorporated in 1851
and located in the Cliy of New York.
Capital?One Million Dollars!
The < apital of the mini Company
actually paid up in oosh iff, $1,000,000 (J
The surplus on the 1st day of
. July, 1800, - 427,7f>? tl
Totnl amount of Capital and
Surplus, - $1,427,750 0
ASSETS.
Amount of Cash in Continental
Hank, N. V., - - - $00,555 2
Amount of Cash in hands of Agent#,
and in courso of transmission,
(balance,) . . - 80,876 5
Amount iu unincumbered Real Estate,
No. 4 Wall Street, - 65,089 0
Amount in United Statu* Treasury
Notes, market value, - - 100,875 C
Amount of Missouri State Honda, G
per cent., market value, - 16,800 0
Amount of North Carolina Bunds, 6
|>or cent., market valt e, - 9,060 0
Amount of Tennesseo Bonds, G per
cent., market value, - - 17,900 0
Amount of Brooklyn Cily. Water
Bonds, 6 per cent., innrkct value, 10,250 0
Amount of Bank Stocks, market
vulu?, ..... 85,623 0
Amount of Loans on Builds and
Mortgages, being fltut lien of
record on unincumbered Ileal
Estate, worth at least $1,786,- 1
800, and ou which there is loss
than one year's interest due and
owing?rata of interest, 7 per
cent.
Amount of Loans on Stocks and
Bonds, payable on demand, the <10411 fi
market value of securities ' '
pledged, $126,950.
Amount due for Premiums on
Policies issued at Office, - 1,067 1
Amount of Bills receivable for premium
on Inland Nuvigutiau risks,
&e., 82,930 1
Amount of interest actually due anil
unpaid, .... 27,086 2
11.46! 819 2
LIAUILIT1EK.
\1uot1ui of Losses adjusted, and due
and uupaid, - - - Nono.
Amount of Losses incurred and in
process of adjust incut, - $20,654 5
Amount of Losses reported, on
which no actiou lias been taken, 15,835 O
Amount of claims for Losses resisted
by the Company, - - 11,579 1
Amount of Dividends declared and
due and unpaid, - - - None.
Amount of Dividends either cash or
scrip, declared but not yet due, None.
Amount of MollSV b<u*r<iir..?t - v ....
Vjuount of alt oliier existing claims
again*!. tho Company, - - None.
Total amount of Losaoa, Claims,
and Liabilities, - - $$4,06ft ?
The greatest amount insured on any rink i
MO,iMJO, but will not ax a geueral rule cxcee
il 0,000.
The Company has no general ruin a* to th
uuounl allowed to be insured in any city,"town
rHlage, or block, being governed in thin mutter
n caob^tne. by the general character of liuiM
nga, width of streets, facilities f?>r putting on
iron; Ac.
An attested copy of tho Charier or Act of In
lorpuration accompanied the statement of Jau
tary, IH'tt, and is now on tilo in tho otlice v
lie Comptroller. ^
STATE OF NEW YORK, 1 %
'ITT A.\l> Couxty or Naw York, ) 8*"
CtHARLES J. MAltTIN, President, and J
) Mii.yon Smith, Secretary, of ilie HOMI
NSUKANVE COMPANY, being several!,
vjrn, deposo and ?ay, and each for himsel
nys, that the foregoing is a true, full, ami oot
cot statement of tho affairs of the said C'oipn
at ion. aud that lltey aro tho above describe*
tffiters thereof.
(StuNKO: 1 CHARLES J. MARTIN.
(Siu.nkh:) President.
Smith, Secretary.
HjiUl&e^ihed and sworn befor'* n?c. Ihi* ti Ir 1
J.. l>., lftGO. Witness my hand M<
Iff)**ir.) BENJAMIN RANKIN,
nor for South Carolina,
in Now York, I OH Broadway, N. V
I. l?Hoi*fl? Aifcnl,
SPARTANBURG, ?. cT
ATE OV SOUTH CAROLINA
il'ARTANUURO DISTRICT.
HK COURT OP ORDINARY,
dhn Murray, appl't., vs. Margaret Murray
1 '""M** - and others, defendants.
'etlfion for sale of Real Rotate of Robert Mur
ray, decoa?ed.
1~T appearing to my aatilfaetioH that Avthui
1 Hrawloy, (if living.) and wife Nancy Jam
ii awley, dofemUntn in this case, reside wit lion
lie limits of this State:
It is therefore ordered, That they do appeal
nd object to the division or sale of the ilea
Islatc of Robert Murray, deceased, on hafort
lie 7th day of September next, or their cotisen
> the same will be entered of record.
Given under my hand and seal of office, Ihii
th day of June, A. I)., 1**?.
J. KARI.K BOM AH. o. a. t?.
June J II Situ
25 You*}# (Mid Likely
^TEOROBt* "finnuire at th(
,N| Palmetto House.
Spartanburg C. It., C. & 20-0-tf
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T ScrofUla, or King's Evil,
f ' is a coosgtutioiud disease, a corruption. of the
* f blood, bf which this ftwij become* vitiated,
a wetilc. aod poor. Bvhag in the circulation, it
L pervade* tlw whole boav, and may buret nwt
1 . In Aleeaec on any part of it. No organ It free
- from it* attacks, nor ia there one which it may not
destroy. The scrofulous taint is variously
S caused by mercurial disease, low living, dio4
ordered or unhealthy food, impure air, tilth
' and filthy habits, the depressing vices, and,
above all, iy the venereal infection. . Wliat .
ever bo its origin, it is hereditary in the eoo1
stitution, descending " from pareuts to children
l unto the third and fourth generation ;" indeed,
e it seems to be the rod or ltbn who says, - I
will visit the iniquities of the fathers upun
** their children,"
0 Its effects commence by deposition from the
0 blood of corrupt or ulcerous mutter, which, in
a the lungs, liver, and internal organs. Is tertned
tubercles; in the gland,*, swellings; and on
* the aurfneo, eruptions or sores. This foul oorr
ruption, which genders in the blood, depresses
5 tlie energies of File, so that scrofulous consUtuir
tions not only suffer from scrofulous camI.
plaints, but they have far less power to withstand
the attacks of other diseases; consequently
Vast numbers perish by disorders
d which, although not scrofulous in their nature,
r arc still roiuLred fatal by this taint in the
j system. Miht of the conception which decimates
the luniiun family lias its origin directly
in this scrofulous contamination; and many
destructive disease* of the liver, kidneys, brain,
" and, indeed, of all the organs, arise from or
>t are aggravated by the some cause,
h One quarter of all our people uru scrofnlous ;
j. their peiwi.j are invaded bv this lurking in,
{faction, and their health is undermined by it.
1 To cleans? it fr<nn the system we must renovate
18 the blood by an alterative medicine, and in<1
vigorate it by healthy food and exercise.
J. Such a medicine we aupply in
r; AYEH'S
i- Compoond Extract of Sarsaparilla,
!"? the most effectual remedy which the medical
II skill of our times can devise for this everyj.
where prevailing anil fatal malady. It is combined
from the most active remedial* that liuvo
been discovered for the expurgation of this foul
" disorder from the blood, and the rescue of the
Sstwn from it* destructive consequences,
r-nce it should lie employed for the cure of
" not only Scrofula, but also those other affcc^
tions which arise from it, such as Ekcitivb
! and Sxijc Diseases, St. Anthony's Fire,
S Ross, or Erysipelas, Pimples, Pustvi.es,
l, Blotches. Blainh and Boils,Tumors, Tbttvh
' nnd Salt Riii.uk, Scald Head, Ringworm,
It hki matinm, Syphilitic and Mercurial Diseases,
Dropst, Dyspepsia, Dehility. and,
indued, all Complaints ajumno prom VrriA *
tki? or Impure Blood. The popular belief
> in ' impurity of the Mood" is founded in truth,
for scrofUla is a degeneration of the blood. The
partienlar purpose nnd rittuo of this Sarsaparilla
is to purify and regenerato thi* vital fluid,
without which sound health is iinjio.xsible in
couUtniiiRtol constitutions.
>0
- Ayer's Cathartic Pills,
" FOB AIL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIO.
ars so composed that disease within the rnncv of
their action can rarely withstand or evade them.
' their penetrating pro\?crues search, and cleanse,
and invigotate every portion of thr human organism,
correcting its diseased action, and restoring
,4 its healthy vitalities. A" a consequence of these
properties, the invalid who is boned down with
.. nain or physical deliility is aalusiished to tind his
ncalth or energy restored by a remedy at once so
simple and inviting.
>0 Not only do they cure the cvery-day complaints
of every body, but also ninny formidable and
10 dangerous diseases. The agent below named is
pleased to furnish gratis hit American Almanac,
/. containing certifiralc*of their cures and directions
fnr their use in the following complaints: Cotticenc.%3.
Heartburn, llradacAe uruinq from diMurdtred
*1 Stomach, Sauscu, /m/yr*(i0?, I'atti in mid Morbid
Inaction of the Jfuicel*, tlnlol-ncy, Lutt oj Amk4)
tite, J<nnotice, nud other kindred complaints,
arising from a low state of the body or obstruction
q of its functions.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
ron the n.irin ccnr. or
' > < ougha, Cohls, Influenza, Hoarseness
Croup, Rroneliitis, Incipient Consumption,
and for the relief of Consumptive
Patients in advanced stages of the
disease.
i0 So wi<lr is tha field of its UHefulnevt and so numerous
arc the cases of its cures, that almost
very section of couutry abounds in persons j uhlicly
known, who have been restored from al*ni..i g
g and even desperate disease* of the lung.t by its
use. When once tried, it* superiority over c*try
uiiii4 lu^iivuu'iii iv Rum v w*?i ?i|i|<airni 10 c>v<i|Ki
observation, am! where Its virtues arc known, the
3 public no lunger bivitatc what antidote to employ
tor the distressing aiid dangerous u tier lion. <>f the
fl pulmonary org7"11' ''tat *IC Hicidjnt to our cliruatc.
_ While many inferior remedies thrust unon the
community have faded and been discarded, this
' Una gaimsl friends by every trial, conferred henetit*
on the a til ic ted tiny can never forgot, and produced
cures too numerous and too remarkable to
bo fo: gotten.
rtLIUUIH) BY
llll. .1. . AVER Ac CO.
? LOW HI.!., MASS.
j D. 1. & L. TW1H Y, Sjmriauburg
n. K. IIATKS, n.iicoville, and l.y nil lba.gg'M^
everywhere.
HA VILA Nil. STKVKSON lie I'ft ,
Cli irlvulun, Wholesale Agents.
Muy 10 10 tf
S TA TH 0 F S OI' 'ill (WHO L ISA
In the Court of Common I'lcus.
- SAMUEL MC1.U AN, |
vs. > Attachment.
J .1. K. SMITH. J
Hobo, Edward* & C.irli?!f. I'l'lF. An y
o 11' HKIIP..1S the pl-rinttl did, ..it the -oth
i, IT day of OetolM-i*. ftl? bis declaration
S Hgaiurt the defeitdunt, who tits it j* raid) i*?b
sent frotn and without the limits of ibis Slate,
il and has neither wife nor attorney known Within
the sumo upon whom a copy ui the said dei
rUr ition might be seiwd:
i- li is then-fore ordered. That the ?ahl defcU>1
dant do appear and jdcad to the said tlccluraJion,
on or before the 'Jtith day of October next,
which will be in iho year of our Lord one ihnti
sand eight bundled and rixiv: other wine tirinl
and absolute judgment will tiien be given and
'. awarded against him.
K J. U. TttLLKSOff, C. C r
y Oct 27 ib"? L|
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
d In the Court of t'onuAou Ulcus.
iJHNJAMIN H. CAM1M5ELL, )
vs. \ Attachment.
PINCKXEV IL I1OM0. )
^ llTHKHBAS ihe pluintifT did, on (he 2lM
I v v 'l?y < Novtmbi-r, tile bis declaration
against (he defendant, who (as it is said) is ah
sent from iunl without *lio limits of this Hlnio,
nnd l?u? neither Wife nor a:i?nii'v known wiihintiia
fame upon whom a copy of the ~ni?l declaration
miyhl be served:
II is llit'irforo ordered, Thai the -aid defen
dant <lu nppeai an.I plead in the mii<i dfrliira
lion, on or before the 23d day of November
nest, which will be in (he year of our l.ord one
llioiisand eight hundred ami sixty; otherwise
final and absolute judgment will then be given
and awarded against him.
? J. IS. TOl.I.ESON, Clerk.
JJ1I 4q
HOUSTON'S
; Shaving Saloon,
PalniHIo House Basement,
J Knlranee on t'hurch St., and from the llni.se.
riSIIIS KiuMi-hnient, conducted by u praoti*
j1 cul K.VItliKK, i? now perinanently located i
its above, and prenents to the citizens of Spartanburg
and its vicinity advantages never bt>- ~
' fore offered. A call is sulioiled by
C. J HOUSTON, _
Into of Charleston. . I
March I 8*! (tow , ?
lUebiner, Oil, I J!
1NOH sale l.y FISHER A I1EJNITSH, ] t?
' May 17 11 tf 1
Sr, V f V ' ..
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HM th< Ur|n>l >?k * ,?
''HH MM l*ar|ril Sal* ,*vJ '
KM ?k? LcHM Sal* - " "
Ma* the l.nrtMl Xal* . K,
lip* Ul? I.arp't lak ' / .',. '"
A Mo* ikir Ml*
w him mm unp?? sai* ;
8S55S3ESK???at -i
svtssszzpxsstt -V *
(M ?N|r Hrrtirlue In the World. . K
Of * *) . KrHh liM' lit UN Worht *
Ot Mf jMkliit In the WarM.
Of Mf NixUiIim In liM W*rM.
Of any JUtdlrlM In tin W*rM.
Of any Moihlii* In ttu> World.
IUO.UW PnrkkM
MMItOUU I'-VkuM I
IWU.UOO PaabuM ,
IOU.OUO l*n?-U*((t* j_
lun.ooo Pnrhaftc* (
1WMMNI I'wIm^M
' V|Q?,UUU i'ub?M
100.000 Pirklut)
1UO.OCO Park tore*
100.000 l>x k*Krt
old In Uromla and MHilhOnU**
old In dtor^;* ami SuiiiiiCurviiiia
old 1m UmikIh ami liHillifaroHiui
old In UMirgl* and MnHhCawlliUI
old In Georfctn and SmilhCarullii*
old In Ororjila and W*ut h< a roll no
, old In Uwinpn and 9?uibCnidlaa
old lu tleorcln and XouthCaroUua
old In (Irot'Kla and MwutHCarollna
old &m (4rorjl? and noulbCaroltiio
In Fourteen .Month*.
In I'ourlMii MmiiH*.
In Ponrtrtn Month,.
In INjiiiIM'U Month*.
* lu Vonrirrn Month*.
lu Kuaitwn Munth*.
In Kauiirni Mouth*.
In Fourteen MouUl*.
Ill Punrirtn Mouth*.
In Fonttern llonlh*. It
1* Warranted to Care
It 1* Warranted to Cur*
It la Warrantee! to thro
It I* Vat ranted to t or*
It 1* Warranted to Core
It 1* War ran Card to cur*
It I* Warranted to Cure
It Is Warranted to fore
It I* Warranted to Cur*
It la Warranted to Cure
If Direction* are Followed,
If Dlrcrthtn* are Followed.
If Direction* arc Followed,
f Dlrecthtti* are Followed,
If Direr tlon* arc Followed.
It Direction* are Followed.
it l1... *
II Dlree-llou* art Kollanrrd,
*fl Dtrtflloim ?rr Koflawnl.
U Dtrefttoiie nrr Piillouul,
Any ('DM of (>jr?|W<|?a!?
Any Ciut of D> |M|nla
Any C'*?r of D)'?|u |i?U
Any Chm* of Uy?|ir|ula
Any l'?*> of l>y<t|M |>*la
Any (.'??< of Ify?|H-|Mla
Any I'mi of If) k)>?|>stii
Any (.'km- of lfy?|o-|MilK
^ .-Any l ??f of l>y?|j?|Mln
Any Ckmj of I>> ?|x |tola
Urrr DIhimc,
Wrrr INumr,
Liver lllono,
Liver llUrnu-, 1.1
i f r Dlwut,
Liver Olu.i?,
Uvrt IftiM-uM-,
ljlvrr Lflnnm,
Liver IMmkm-,
Liver UIm-hw,
J? nmllcr,
Jauwlltt,
Jainnlltf, ,
JnHiwUtt,
Janiiillrr,
.Ikiinillrr,
Jawirflre,
Untiitfllt-k.
Jeeiidkf,
JetiMtti*,
Ortientl Ifrlillliy,
tklural llelilllljr,
( ciiKrnl IfeMIIfy,
Urnrrnl iWlrtllty,
(Imrral IfvttCHy
Uctirrni l>< lilllly.
Onurial IfeltHlty,
( eix-rnl Ifrhlllty,
( <- iet.il fft-blllly,
( ruti-mI Ift t>iil(y,F>Kl|>l(M|lon,
fal^Kailon,
I'al pllalioit, 4
"nlpllallon
Pal|iltatlOM
I'ai|ilt Alton,
Put filiation,
Ckronlr Dlnrrtnvn,
Clnonlr I>lnrrltm?,
ChrtMili- IHaii h<ra,
( Kronlr lNarrktM,
C'Uranlr IKtrihirt,
Clt route DuriHat,
Chronlr Dlarrhu-n, y
Cbrontr IKenbve, t
Cbrunlr Lflarrlueot
Clddtnrw V
( lilillueea I
( Utillneee, , A
Olrtcllniee. . V
CIa.II r
( hhllnru,
GldilluiiM,
Ulddlneaa,
OlddlntM,
Dtprrawd RfilrtU,
t>epi i m il N }H rt Is,
Ikprrurd kptrlts,
Ik prrMrtl Njilrllt,
Dr|irMMd Spirits,
Depressed Spirits, *
Doprswtrd KjjMU,
DepiTMrit N|4rlt*
U?l>rr>wd Spirits, -?**?Loss
ol Appetite, '
li?u of Appetite,
!< ! of A|t|wlllt,
Imm? of
Loss of Anpetlle,
Isms ot i -utile.
Isms of AppetUa,
Isms of Api?etlte,
Isms of Ap|m-UI?,
Loss of Appetite,
Polo In 8kl? and Back.
Pain to KM# and llarb,
Pain In Side aud Back,
Pain In Side and Back,
Pain In Side aud Bark,
Pain In Nd? and Bark,
Pain In Ktde and Back,
Pain In Side and llark,
Pain la Side anil Hack,
Pain tii Shit e?sl Back,
It Is Kspet tally Adapted to
tt Is Kspetlally Adapted fo
It la Kapee tally Adapted to
It Is IC*|?ev tally Adapted to
It Is Ksprclnlly Adapted to
It la Kapa dally Adapted to
It Is (especially Adapted to
ft IS K?|?rrlnlly Annptcst to
It Is (Coiiet lally Ailaploil lo
II Is R#|tetl:>lly Idaptnl lo
Prmnlc Complaint*!
Female Complaint* t
Female Ciisi plaints | ?
Female ComMnlnt* ;
Female I onipialiits |
(-Vitiate Complaints )
Female t ompla'tits ;
hiuialr Complaint, ;
Female Complaints |
Kewuli- Coin plaints |
It Product* liatnndlly of Form
It Produces llotondlty of l-'orni
It Produces llotumllly ot Form
II Produces flutnndliy ot Form
It Produce* Hotiiiultt> of Form
It Pi'utltici-t Itofnmllly of Form
It Produce* llotuiidtly nt Form
ft Produce* Itotundtly of Form
It Produces Kofoitdlly of Form
II Produces Hotitudlty of Form
In Females ot <? Ttitn niul spars llaMt
In Females ol a 'I'hlii and >|inrt Habit
In Feinalrs of n Tliln and ? )>?re llaldt
In Female# of a 'I'taln and Spare liable
In Females ot ? Thin and spars '.lahlt ,
In Kruiatrs of a tliln and Spare IlaMt
lit Female# iif#Tlilii anil kpn?e IlaMt
In Females of a 'I'liln and Spare llaldt
In Females ol a Tkln and Kparc IlaMt
in Females of a Tliln and tpars IlaMt
Every Invalid Kltottld
Kvarv f tt % tll.l ak.ttltl
Krny Invalid Ml oil Id
Kvtry Invalid Miouhl
Kviry i v altd MinuM
Kvery lurnlld Should
Kvcry Invnlia Mtould
Kvcry Invalid Khonld
Krtry Invalid Should
Try One I'?i Hh(?i
Try One Parknc*.
Try One l^arka^r.
Try line Pm ki?|r>
Try One l'nt kn(f,
Try One Pirhiur.
Try One I'urkiKf.
Try One Package.
Try One I*m Iragc.
Hrn4 1'n.u^e Slump to tlin (yok'**"** f<?r their
Pamphlet on <* IKanaavi i>( "ami. h ami Uowata.**
W. W. III.Its a, to.. l*io|nlrlore,
3?M li? wit nay, Sm York.
For Sxiit in Spartanburg by
DRLCUSrX AND MtKl'HAJITS.
Sopt \o ~'j 1 j
iNotice.
DO heroby that 1 will not b? ranpnnsihle
for any ilohUi (bat aij wffa EI.l\
THOMPSON, or tuy daughter JANE
[COMTSON, may contract in any way, uhlrii
mpetled by law, as I bare jtivou notion tin*
,.1 again. TTKfc'liY THOMPBON.
Young'* Store, Laortui, S. C., S?pi 33 ly
r v ; >
" 'r ^
J" ** l ^ 4
, * , ,
l?fO,P.VEK^O]
ATTOENEY AT
lfT*LL MLAGtTCH Uth. WeaUra*
1tt?J8TI^!^*wS5lS? ifJI..
/. a 1*0 ottorro* 1* mnrrt,
t* Ma MM ?1
aRbprompt attantioa. ^ ..JL
3WUVA?rE?roR? fc VlN81
XTAVB ?M0?UMd (h?B*eiv?l for t
1 I foM of pr?g<1i<o| Uv 1? tha IH>
s?partanl>urg. Any husiaos* Intrusted'
MM.fitl receive prompt attention.
Dfloe on the Public Square, adjoin!
.SfAMr.ty OFFICE. \
C. P. SULLIVAN. Liv?ren?.
J. M. KLFORb, 8piU-Mubnrg. '
A Ct WlNSMiTII, Spartanburg.
,0ct. 27' ! 85
REED & DUNCAN.
A T T 0 11 X K y S AT L A
SOLICITOR* J? EQUITF.
A T SPARTA Nlit1110 C. II Alt 1
JV intru >ted to llwm In Law end Bqt
be promptly attended 10 Cilice next
Tfardy, Agnew A Co.
1. r. c tm>, p. u. 1
April 12 C
Wright A Orr,
A T T O IL X & A ? A T . L A W
(Iffi'W in Mnj. I<cgic a Brick |!uil<lin
door to Hobo At Kd wards' law oHicc, u]
Spartanbur-g, C. II.
J. D. Wniqnr, Spartanburg
Ja*. L. ()an, Anderson CtJ
. Jan .1 45
_____ Flirr*w A Whltiicr,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
WILL practice in the Courts of f
burg and adjoining Districts.
OFFICE AT irAtTARBL'ta C. ?.
Oct 21 45
. A? T". Curl#,
ATTORNKY AT LAW.
\WT I LT?r It A r Tit 'E in Uio Iaw Q
iy the Wmut* iHrdjit.
Mr. 0. tuny always bJ"found at the
the fariilin* Hpartan. Spartanburg C. ,
lt?o II 48
*7 WILLI4M P. JORE8T
Attorney at Xic
LKNOlft, CALDWELL, CO.. K.
WILL he in .nirixtulitfc at ail oft In
both County and Superior, tiel
lunitui*, .Folk county, anil at Header
Hendor-ou county. N. C., and aril
promptly to all business Intruded to I
iu Western N. IV
llkrckitiii km.?J as. farrow, ?*q.,
ihiho, esq , John Bo war, esq., Spartai
h.. s. c:
March 1 ' fig *
William l.orkwood,
TAILOR, ,
HAS removed to Rooms ovrf 1
Judd'e, opposite the Court House,
till lor past furors, ho auks a lil?crai p
for the future.
| July 7 18
I>- K. lltadaou,
FashionableTAILI
WOULD respectfully inform the ri
Spiirtanbitrgiuni he has oprtied
in Brick Range. on ChurCh .Street, <
will ho J .leased lo see all who utay fi
with their patronage.
' J tin 'Jit 47
It. K>. Owt ii,
FASHIONABLE lAlht
VTJ7UUI.lt return his thanks for pa
W aii'I ask a coniinuance of the si
He may Imi found uu-r Hjydy &
Hardware Store.
Jan 0 .46'
Dr. M m. X. Rutkcl
WILL practice MEDICINE and SI
(in connection with DENTISTIt
Office) in Hpnruinlairg au*l ita vicinity
! on Church Street, No. J. Krick Rung?, t
iic9i><cnov ut i>r U. C. Kennedy's.
.March 21 4
J>r. \V. C. Bctiuctl*
HEN T 1ST. ,
OFFICE with l>r. J. J. VERNO
Oflice of Hawking Cfmico A
| Church Street, thick Range, 5*pariiu
U.S.
Jaa lb 4^
bat. l. t. ki:\\li)V
TTA8 RKTUKNKU, and h?s reau
1 I duties of bis profession.
JVn 4~t
C. Bcchtlcr ib Sou,
W AT< 11 MAKERS,.
AN I) Manufacturers of Jewelry, F
of Clocks, Watches, Le. AJ1 s
trusted to them will meet with prompt
| <! ) ?ti li
Msrct. iti *_ 4
irmUESSKS.
A T JUE'8 DAKliKK SHOP, ovor
j\^ llarvlware Store, can always be
largo lot of superior M ATT It RSHK>
sixes, inrtdv of excellent materiela, and
rate prices.
Feb 1(1 oO
The State of South Cart
Io the Court of Cantsaon Plea
1>. W. MOOHK, I
vs. i Attachment.
! J. K. SMITH, j
Hobo, Edwards 4 Carlisle, Pl'ff. A
"YtTHHRKAS the plaintiff did; on
! \\ day of October, file his do
against the dcfeuilant, who (as it Js sai
1 sent from and without the limit# of il
and has neither wife nor attorney kno
in the same upon whom a copy of tho
duration might be served:
It is thcroture ordered, That the sai
dant do apper.r and plead to the said
tion, on or before the -''?th day of Or to)
which will be in tho year of our Lord i
sand elgli hundred and sixty; othon
and absolute judgment will then be g
awarded against hint.
J. H. TOLLESON. C.
Oot? 27 aa
STATE OF HOl'TII CAHO
In the Court of Common 1'Iom
D. I. 4 I? TWITTY, ^
v*. I Attaohweut,
B. M. LANE. j
Rood, Vernon k Duncan, PfT* At
TWTHKR.EA8 the plaintiffs <1m1, on
TY day of April, file their ileelaratlot
the defendant, who {as it in saidlia nh<?
ami without thi- limits of this State, ami
tlior wife nor attorney known within t
upon whom a Copy of the said declared
ha nerved;
It in therefore ordered. That the eai
dent 4o appearand plead to the said
tion. on or before the 17th day of Ap
which will be in the year of our Lord e
ennd eight hundrtfd and sixiy-one ; o
final apd absolute judgment will then I
end awarded against him.
J. B. TOl.l.ESON, C.
. April 10 . 7 ,
Blanks! Blanks
P ) I $ V LB AT THW OFFICE.
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"T *,7, *Ram.it f i>kiz? to mjsiir z mewks.
A If U WMm *'"** **>; *10? <*mtM+r 9*<>
. . '' x Certificates of panimy wilt be ?old?t< tbm
xieineM T?U?w?og r?te?, which is'tfee risk : * *
liiv will CeMlfioaie of pacjotg* of 24 whole %?'*
<lo?r to *??*?* *2W ^
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>dxvax. " " " "M itaiuner 74 7*
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-/ . TO BE DiUWfr .?T ' *
F.Xctt wEnx&foXr /Ar swrtbubik*
n.cxl ^ Claw 42< ^fr?w? September X' 1RR0.
put aire, Claa* 4;ki draws IfcpUia^.. LOSCO,
j CUm 44* draw* Septetjtbar IV, 44)90. "I
:' " Claa* 4*0 ilrawa September 20, lXfiO.
searly osk tut/a: to krurtr two
TICKETS!
7? NUMBERS?J 4 DRAWN BALLOTH
ip?ri?? % Capital Frlte or I35,m
. 1 Prisaof ?iU,OOOJ / 64,
V 0 " ' _v 4,500 . 04 -j. f. ,K< Ifr 1
M 2,327 C4 -?
4f m u ^ J,1,20ft 64 f " *k ?&- 9*
no - _ j.tM>o fgy7y
50 " 200 6,504- r?
066 ? 150 I 2JU24 " 15 '
t?uvU of _
34,412 PftJteS Amounting to $57H,667
office of Wholeticfccta (10?Ifnhre* $6?-Quarters $2,40. ~
"> t'cri i Urates <>t pacifagee'iu tin- above Scheme,
J_?. to be drawn uirh WadeCMiuy, will S? ?M?;d at
lUa following rutcs, which u Ilia risk? ? ? ..
, , , Certificate ef package* of S Vhe'?ti?kele141.00
WXTtr# it r - c tt Of. ludf "
C. \ " *4 ** 2b quarter '? ?r?2/6
tCourt* is ?>*t?tKtx? TirificTa aa'?i^^HUtiU. \
<1 at. Co- IMm* 'be amount ??f money to vnr adtlresa ionville,
for what you wish to ptiro4*??e; name tbe4?MI
nitond 'ft which you wink it mvaetud, ami wbetbUim
care or yon wieb Halves, Wholes ur Quarter*. on receipt
of which We *c"d wlint isordtted. byfir*?
Skapaea niai!, together with the in-lieine. ^
tbiirg 0 Immediately alter the drawing, a primed
drawing. certified to hy ?i?? < Vmntiaaionerx, *"
lv will-he sent; wlib an explanation-. **
> ,, SQT Purchasers will ptanse write their ?ig-< r
> nature" plain, and give ibeir Post Oflic, C'Hin
tj and Mate. 7^"- +<**>, *. '
&. e?HMinMiticaJ'on* s:r;etly confidential.
ThankAll
prises of ?l.l)?Kt aud under paid,
uinxmge immediately oiler Ui4 drawing?other prize*at
. ? "* ' the usual time of -ID daya.
tf Our Single N'uraber Lot tori on, Capital Prixd
WO^Wti, draw erery Saturday
Whole tickets (10?Halve* $'?*?Quartern .
^ ? Ordetw for Tickets or CettiCcaie* to bh'jM}
*' dreaaed to ' - , ~ * >, " "
lizon* of IttlOl), Kl>f?V & CO., Kllniirjtfln, M,
a S1IOP ?r, WOOD. KDDT k tX?., St. J^nus. Miawonri "
wbrre In iMk^Tbo druwiu's ut' Wuud. Kddy, k C?-'a
iror bin j#"Ctri ulars containing Sc-hem^n f.ir tho
mouth will ho aent, fioc of hf aUdreasJy
ing tut aftore. - **"*'4 ' ' '* -
t3 ? LxtcritM arc published in the Kew York
Ucrahl, >'ew Yovk XiDie*, New Yorker
> R , Status Zcitting anti New York Kzpraaa. > ,
Atignfi 23 "1 20 -.v- ' !'4f-e
t farurs -c~?-? - ?~? ? .. ~?
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GRAND ALL-PKIZi: SCHEME F<?R
r SEI?TI;M?i<:K, inbo:
JRGERY GEOUUIA STATL LOOTV, \
V til" MCKLNNKY & 1'U.t MANAGEKS.r
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- ,y CAPITAL rillZK $r,(?.uuf>!
Ticltota Only $10.
, : Jfnlvv*, Quarters and Eighths in Proportion.
?N over ?Br ** drawn each ^aiur?l?v in J80H, in the
Brim.. v cCtr<rf Gwrgia.
ibnnr <*. (Ht?l 87, to bo dnfw ? tfei'ieinber I, 1KOO.
Class 8K. t<? las drawn September S.
I- L'luart 89, to be dratfu ^September In, 1809. {
?" ? Cla** 1t0,-io be drawn September 22, I8t3h
Clam M, fo be drawn September 2V, I860.
o.e MAGNIFICENT SCHEME.
1 Prise of " fW.OWJ is $?O,00<)
" 1 >4
1 ,r" tLOOO u 9,u??0
:J I ? c.ooo u ;&.?hh
. 1 u 4.W/0 is 4,000
lepttlrcrs i ? is 8.Wo
rork in- \ .. 2.0OO is ?,*?*?
ties* and | ,? _ i,.VH?is - I.eW
1 .*' lTUI>Oia l,Ot*>
- tf -2 " T ' 600 ave ),tt?
. V 2 " 400 are WH>
2 * v1 300 itre v ?uo
Hardy'* 2 " 200 ni? 6?*
found a 100 41" '** f *-.1W are ' 10,000
I of all 100 44 . 7f. are 7.50O
at mode- lou 44 ' 60 are 5,000
iyv.noo Prisea of $H $290,00o
^ 2o,0u0 Prices of $2
-?? ,?w- a &
>liua. 60,865 Prises, amounting l?. . . . $376,000
& win, be vf-'a ir.v this u.ostu.
Certificate* of Packages will be sold at the
following rates, which is the risk:
Certificate of Packages ljj Mtnde Ticket a $80
,,'y '* " 1G lIuLf " 40
?? " - 16 Quarter '? 20
the 26th ? ?. lft Right li ?? 10
THE GOLD MINE!!
.is Plata, ALL riUZES XN1) Ko blanks ON
mJn? The Three N umber Plan !
,, Which take* place every Wednesday and
Sat unlay in I860.
beTsMb SCMBERiS?13 DRAWN BALLOTS!
?ne thou- 1 prise ^?f ; : : ? $26,000
rise final 1 Prise of : : : : ti,?>00
Iron aud 1 lTisa of : ; : 4,(t00
1 Prise of : : : j $.*7?9C.
P. * 40 Prisea of 176 are j j 7,0U(P,
' An 40 Prise of 126 arc : , 5,000
.. 40 Prise* of 112.60 are t ; 4,500
IflNA, IQtt Prists of 100 are \ 16,200
> 06 Prisea of 26 arc : t 1,826
66 Prises of 20 are i 1,300
66 Prises of 15 are t t 976 *
66 Prisea nf lO are : j flCD
4,810 Prisea of 0 are ; . 48.29R
1 rJ- 27.040 Prises of 6 are j 196,309
the 16th 48,680 Prises of 1 * 46,680 V j
A fl^fUlkftl " ?i i a in haessh-e
ent fiotn 76,07ft Prhtes amounting to $296,696.00
I has net- WflOJ. /; TJ CKETX 6ft an a* do > u
??? *?!? pRor*ojifiok~ "
emmight OEPKUIXO TICKETS OK C KIITXTIC ATKflW
, . linoloan tbe money to our .vlUrom for tka
order. ?il, on receipt of wrbioli tkey *t&
declare- ^ forwanled by firm Purebftsort m n?*b
hare Uoketr ending in any figure tbey may dene
inon- Sijy,a|^
| The Uwt of drawn number* and prlterirHlbe
P*** ?ont t? purchasers immcdintoly afuar Ut? 4r?n- .
p 9 ifg. ^
9 All cojntnunicatlone atrfetly confidential.
Oldww for Tiokota or CerUfientcs, by Mafl ?
UEtprew, to be directed to - < \
MoKIN.VKY ft 0?,
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