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MR. J. MANLY WALKER,
Late Principal of the Williamston Male
Academy, .H* V
WILL l.e opened on the FOUUTII M03
DAY in JANlTAIiY isr.n
The Trustees arc fluttered in having secure
the services of ono so competent, and wli
comes bo well recommended as a guiitlciuu
and scholar.
Youug men will be prepared to enter a re:
pectablc class in any Southern College, c
qualified for the common avocations of lift'.
Gpod board cun be hud at $10 per month.
Teroi>. rates, etc., the same as in similar ii
stitntioriR. -?
for particulars, address the nude
signed, flfcjunety-Six. Abbeville District, S, (
? WILLIAM CARTKlt.
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wiim.iuiuh i;uuru 01 irusiccs.
Dec. 23, 1859. 4t JjSe'i
'< - ABBEVILLE
MALI AGADEiUY.
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THIS Institution will'be nnen for Pupils r
tbe FlKfflC MONDAYt'iii JANUARY
The following will be the annuul rotes
Tuition for the '
juuwer Cjiijjhrii iiraneues, yjo.ui) and ?29.(
A The above, #itli Algebra, Geometry,
History and Composition, ?40.(
The above."tfith Latin and Greek, $5Q.(
Mr. T. 0. McCASLAN, a graduate of tl
Citadel Academy, vho comes to rtie with lii|j
.?/. testimonials, vm assut in tMo labors of tl
School.
''V- > W. H. WHITE,"Principal.
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OFFERS i '
Mws.aasBs "
LOW nnsT 111 ,
Is3 VJJ7 W ? ^ UaF Ik? & DBS "^r
THE
.MARSHALL HOUSE.
ABBEVILLE G. H., S. G.
'"I'MIE UXDEKSIOKED would respectfully
I inform tlie public tlmt. lie tins tnken the 1
large and commodious HOTEL, known as
I lie
d "MARSHALL HOUSE,"
o
u situated on tlic North-East corner of the Public
Square.
i.? i ?
3- ? iiiiu innii> jfnra experience ns ft
ir Hotel Keeper, lie flatters himself tlint lie will
be ftlile to please those who may fuvor liiin with
their patronage.
i- His table will nl ways be ptovided with the (
best i he market afford*.
r- Every effort will bo rnnde to render his House
\ a home for the weary traveller.
JOllXSOX ItAMEY.
Dec. 10. 1857 33 If
FOR SALE. :
i
jVl* lli-siJencfi one mile from Abbeville, atJ-TJ.
1 aulicd is it nicc farm of < ,
? t-1. 5 Acres.
)0 Fine Orchards of Choice
v - r
52 Peaches, Apples, Pears,
ie " >' ' . - i
J Cherries, &c.
J ACRE IN VINES, TWO YEARS OLD
$?Tem>s easy. AM*
E li-'- J W.*tt.ME3 LOMAX.*
m* rrec. g, 1859. tf.
M. T. & J. T. OWEN,
1aE?AIKERS,
J' 'Jewelers, '
7 asro. 2 akjusitb iiaxok,
lWmmm^ ?
p., * o U AO U .
87, ''+*%$
* . ^ f '*- I???5? it~ i'?rr..
-i' -%-y
fajpartnorthip fcnown n? Taggart
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test?# r *?!*&?
RHODES1 |
SUPER-PHOSPHATE!
" PLANTERS seeking lianurcfs Will recolloct
J. that RHODES* SUPER PHOSPHATE is
tlic only Manure the kite eminent analytical
Chemist, Professor Bickcll) of Maryland, pronounced
StfiudLard. !
nn<] which lins been confirmed by every section
unit which tins Manure lins been introduced.
This Muiiurc is sold under a legal guarantee of
Purity and Freedom
FROM ALL ADULTERATION!
from tlio eminent manufatSttiVing chemists,
Messrs. I'ottS ?t Klett. nnilor wlinun i>t>r*nni?l
supervision RHODES' SUPER- 1MlOSl'HATE is
manufactured. This Manure has been used in
South Carolina for seAcrnl years past, Willi
great success in the culture of Cotton and Corn,
und is now thoroughly established for these important
staples. Do rirtt let the presenl season
pass without the experiment.
Head t he annexed letters from gentleman who
have tried it the past seasou.
J. A. ANSLEY & CO.,
NO. 300 BROAD ST.,
AUGUSTA, GA.
ATIIEXS. OA. Nov. 20 iRr.cv
Drar Sir: Rhodes'Super-Phosphate lias been
applied by me this year,on a small scale, to both
Corn and Cotton. The result exeeedep my expectation,
although the experiments, for many
reasons, were not, and could not be conducted
with due caution; yet I am entirely satisfied,
that the growth of weed, in both instances, the
fruit in corn, and the number of bolls of cotton,
were fully double the yield in the portions unmanured,
and this when only a table-spoonful
of the Super Pliopphute was applied as a topdressing
to each hill of corn, and a tea-spooufnl
to'each stalk of cotton?and the lust as late in
tlteseason as the 18th of Jul)-. Some of the
weed grew to nine feet high, with six feet
branches, covered with holls, while the unman
11 red was not half so good. It is my intention
nexl voar. Ill if. miiru frill v.
' "Very Respectfully,
Your most ob't wrv't^
(Signed) M. C. M. HAMMOND.
UNION POINT, (O. R. R.) Nov. 28, 1859.
Messrs. J. A. Anslky tfc Co.:
0'ititn.?I bought a ten of Rhodes' Super?
Phosphate in Baltimore. Inst Spring, Mr. II. D.
l.citner, of I'eizelia.'to test iU value us ft manure.
I put about ] 2ft lbs. oti nn acre of cotton,
hi the drill, on land that would not make over
7ft to 1(10 lbs. of seed cotton per acre, without
Manure. The result is entirely satisfactory.
I have made at least from -150 to COO lbs. to the
oere on this very poor land. I expect to purchase
from ft to 8 tons for my Spring crop. My
Overseer wishes me to put his name to this nleo.
Yours, in great haste,
(Signed) 1\ W. l'UINTUP,
"WILLIAM FOSTER.
De. 24, 1S51) .".4 tf.
MANIPULATED GUANO.
No. 83 Second Strkf.t, )
Uai.timouk January US. 1859. f
HE POUT OF ANALYSIS
OF
R0B1XS0.YS IIL.MI'ILATED GLAXO
ron
"P f\ I ITnrn ? ?
J?" K AIM IS UUi5IJN!SU.\, ESQ.,
3BALTIM0EE ITY.
ASAMl'I.K oftlie above which was taken nt
your .Mills, was fouud, upon analysis, to
be capable of producing of
Ammonia, - 8.31 per cent.
And to contain of
Bone Phosphate of Lime 45.82 " "
The above proportion of Ainmooia nnd Bone
Plin?nl?ftfp f\f r.lWfA la ? I? ? ?
g -~ to nuunti t.U l?C UJUBb JIIUptiT
for concentrated;.- manures. Both theoretical
reasoning and tlic results of numerous practical
experiments Imve Approved of it. An application
of 2GU lbs. of this article article per acrc,
will supply more of Bone Hipaphate of Liiue
than*w required by any crop?thus leaving a
considerable surplus of this valuable nutriment
incorporated with the soil after cropping, and
will furnish a suflleieut quantity of ummonia to
to act as a nutriment and stimulant.
CUAS. BIUKELL, Ph. D.
REPORT OUST
MUXIPULATED GUANO,
foe
FRANCIS HGBtflSGN.
rl^IIK sample analyzed was taken by myself
JL. from the bags in the mill where the guano
wan manipulated.
I?/^jnlaiiied of
Ammonia, ... 8.24 per cent.
Phosphoric Acid, - - 21.98 " "
Equivalent to
Bone Phosphate of Lime 47.59 " "
It is therefore nn excellent manipulated gain,1
? ?
, ?uu^ii uuiiiiuiiia pruiiuce a
rn|>i?l and vigorous growth, and enfficient
qii'iiitit-y of phosphates to prevent exhaustion
jfLlie soil
it sNOWDEN PIGCiOT, Iff. D.
Analytical and Consulting Chemist.
FOR SALE BY %
I 4 k IIAI 1-1' A ftrt
J. A. AN5LCT 6L UU.,
?0. 200 BROAD ST.
AUGUSTA G4.
"Profpsssi nn nl rioT?/l
< ? ? ?
DR. D. S. BENSON *
WOULD respectfully informs the citizens of
Abbeville Village and vicinity, that
he has removed his residence to' the dwelling
adjoining tho Episcopal Parsonage, whej^he
expects to be permanently located in the' practice
of his Profession. His Qffice' will be at
the Drag Store of Mr. Dl McLaochhn, where
u- ?ill il? L. r-.-TM J?I - ..
lie win gruvcaiiv oo luunu uunng me Q^y,
Abbeville, S."*C., Deo. 24th, 1859,84, 8m
I ' ? ' mm J
.. - ^^EKEEj^CO.,
KUaSfCAL WATOH KA*ER8,
^ G^o^^biiwon, ^ ^
LET EpRY'pNE
nil Twm
KEYSTOIiE STATE
S APONIFIER
dR CONCENTRATED
,i; &ts?
\\tAUIt ANTED to imike Boup witho'Ot lime,
T T mid with little or no troulile. A largo
supply of this valuable article just received
nud for Bale by
!>. mcLAUCHLIN.
Druggist <b Chemist,
Abbeville C. H., S. C.
Just Received,
KIEltS PET110LEUM OR
ozxi,
FOIt tlie curd of Rheumatism, Gout and Ncurnl.rin
IIOMAN EYE BALSAM,
for sore eves. Upliam's Pile Electuary (a valuable
lleuieday) for snle at
D. MCLAUGHLIN'S
Drug Store.
THOMAS ANDREWS
EXCELSIOR YEAST
MW w M'imm m>$
AFRESH supply just recci?ed and for
sale at
d. Mclaughlin's
Drug Store.
.
IIEGMM, CLA11K & CO'S
COIfCENTRATED
i
' fl <V**4. *Jk
FOR tlie instaulaneoun removal of Paint,
Grease,Spot*, and for cleansing Gloves,
Uitibon*. Silks, Ac., without injury to the
most delicate fabrfc. For eale at
jj. D. MCLAUGHLIN'S
'jMftL v. Drugstore. ^
mm.AN, CLARK & CO'S
GENUINE MEDICAL
UUU LIVER OIL,
PREPARED from fresli Livers, and warranted
pure. For sale nt.
I). McLAUCIILIN'S
Drug Store.
II O S T E T T E It' S
CELEBRATED
STOMACH BITTERS.
A LARGE Sllimlv ltlqf. t-npniunil on/1 fn?
eale nt '* "" ""
D. McLAUCHLIN'S
Drug Store.
SO?^lTJEDX^NG'S
PREPAHS13 G-LITE
HOUSEKEEPERS will find this preparation
useful for mending all kinds of
household Warea, Furniture, Picture Frames,
Cone and Shell Work, and for all purposes requiring
a strong.maoilage. Price, 25 eta. per
bottle. For sale at
D. McLAUCHLIN'S
Drug Store.
COMPOUND
CAMPHOR ICE,
WITH QLTTCERINE.
A CERTAIN cure for Chapped Hands,
Lips, or Roughness of thevUkin. For
sale at - "V
D. McLAUCHLIN'S
Drug Store.
wm mm
AND
FIXE POMADES.
A Large supply just received, such as,
Frangipanii Pomade,
Basin's Ox Marrow,
Rousell's Pliilocome,
Barin'x Arcturine, (very fine,)
Burnett's Cocoaine,
Rowland's Mncnssor Oil,
Mrs. AHen's Hair Restorjfifiwp.
Wood's do
For solo at '
D. McLAUCIIMN-S
Drug Store.
CONGRESS WATER
r? AND <?
CTHtATE OF MAGNESIA
AFRESH Supply just received, and for
sale at
D. McLAUCHLm'S
Drug Store.
' imm, Hi, COLOGNE.
A SUPERIOR 'ftrtioleof Cologne can be ob
tained, by the pint; quart or gallon at
D. McLAUCHLIN'rt
Drug Store.
LYON'S
y . A ^ 'vts - m. .
MAGNETIC POWDERS
Pt . AND
ForM^;;' ^
/ ..^? f"g re' .
- \ 1 . . -?
v7>; ?-* v . *
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CANDIDATES.
The frienda of Cupt. O. M. MATTISON respeiit(\lHy
nnndUnco him as a candidate for
Ta!t At the no*t elation.
The friend* of JAMfcS A. McCOttb respectfully
unnounco him ns a Candidate for Tax
Collector at the next clcction.
The friends of t?r. tf". McCOMH respectfully
announce him as a Candidate for Tax
Collector at the next election
I car Wc are authorized to nnnounmi ;> a !
HODGES as a Candidate for Tax Collector, at
the ensuing election.
C3T The friends of Citpt. W. S. IIA KRIS
respectfully Announce liiui as n Candidate fo
the office of Tax Collector of Abbeville Histri
at the next election.
jy The numerous friends of WESLEY A.
BLACK Esq., respectfully announce liiiu as a
Candidate for Tax Collector at the next election.
*
The friends of HENItY S. CASON respect
ully aniiuounce him as n Candidate for Tax
Collector, athe ensuing election.
tnr The friends of JOIIN A. HUNTER re
spectfully announce him a candidate for the
office of Ordinary, lit the next election.
The friends of Col. Ji G. BASKIX respectfully
announce liim a candidate for the
office of Ordinary, ntthe next clcctioD.
EXECUTION.
The Earnest of Better Times.
THE DATE OF A
NEW ERA
IN POLITICAL HISTORY.
WE Sliall make ii an et-atooin our business
by this day closing our bookp,
and opening accounts for anoilier 3'ear.
Our stock, purchased in a Southern City, is
still complete, embracing all articles in tho
... DRY GOODS LINE.
amy ihose ol our friends, who arc indebted^
lo us for previous j'eare, make it nn era, quite'-'
fully memorable to u.\ for the "Great ingathering
of outstanding dues.
TEKRGMAN A WALLER,
Greenwood, S. C., Dec. 2. 1859.
ROCHE & CHRISTIAN,
BOOT A RTfTfYR RTfVRT?
_ w W ? w rwMVM WA VAVAJ^
ABBEVILLE, S. C.,
NEXT DOOR TO COBC, HUNTER & CO.
THE Largest assortment of Negro Brogans
ever offered in tliia market, which they
are offering for less money than the same quality
of worK has been offered for years past.
By buying largely we buy cheap, an4 thereby
we are abloto sell cheaper than the cheapest.
We have a largo supply of line
Ladies' Shoes,
QENTLEMENS
100TS & SHOES
Which have been put up to cyder, under the
nersonftl annftntfiumn r?f P p/\r"Tlu -? ''
v ? ~vi iJ. iwvjiiij, UHU IJI LUG
finu.Jo practical Boot Maker, and which will be
warranted to purchasers.
They invite a public inspection of their
stock. Give us a call gentlemen and I.ndies.
and we will prove by "occnlar demons!ration'*
the truth of what we say. We feel grateful for
the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on
us, and respectfully solicit an extension of the
same.
ROC1IE <t CHRISTIAN.
Nov.*2, 1859,
TDVC1I G1DHW
I UllDU U n H U A 11
. Seeds.
A L*ARGE SUPPLf"JUST
EECl^jED.
ALSO,
Gilt Mouldings of Superior
QUALITY.
WE ARK" prepared to put up PICTURE
FRAMES, at abott notice, and at the
lowest prices.
BR>mCH, ALLEN & EDWARDS.
Dec. 22, 1859 35 3t
C 1 TT \T~1 * ^ ?
rsi'-BAKS & H Kill T,
Wholesale Dealers in ,
I>RIICiS, MEDtCINES, 1
CllKMICALS, Points, Oils, Vanishes, Window
Glass. Dental and Surgical lnstruments,
Perfumery and Fancy Articles.
v|ijiuino risucvri. aoiei,
NO. 816 BROAD 8TEET,
AUGUSTA, GEOSept
16, 1339, 20-12n?; * '
FCUDTOAXT fL Tfimvn -
U-mtlUOVU W JLiU/ll/lflU,
IMPORTERS
FOftElSN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
Wholesale sod Retail.
HASEIr STREET, fOna doofr^from Iffno
^Hjjfefclewtou, S. C.
lPpinPfSlpP f HERMAN LE1DIN0
I Apr* 16, 1809, 50-12to
ITAHOTT^TX, tEB jj
I "K undersigned have astociatod wxfb t)ISm 1
r1- In thePrictiee of the Law, STEPHEN J'
C. DbBRUHI* E?q, j|jjl business entrnsted to Ul
their cure^will fec?^a^ori^t^^ti?n. . ?- p
+ ' 'r ' * '
*
. V, i '
HODGES, DAVIS & CO. "
CONSOLIDATED LOTTERIES.
Authorized bj ^pccial Act of tlio Legislature,
for the btneiit of AcnO?iuio0| jincMor otlier
purposes.
Maoon, Oooi'gia.
THREE PLANS.
S O M E T H I N Gr NEW!
CITT; PLAN I , .
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For $1,00!
Prizes Payable Without Deduction !
exTra class i
75 BALLOTS"?12 DRAWN KUMBELS !
To he drawn in the City of Mncon, ev?ry
Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, JPri-'
d?y, and Saturday Afternoons, at 4 o'clock,dqring
the yenrs I85'J ?fc 180?).
By this Class, the holder of an y One Dollar
Ticket, if the numbers ao selected should he
drawn, will he entitled to a pfi*e, according to
the following
S C 11 i
Any $1,00Ticket with 8 drawn No. on it $50,000
7 " " 25,000
.. M ? ? g .? ? 10,000 ;
.< i. . .. 5 .. u fi.OOO |
' i " ? 1,000 1
it ii . a " " " 9ni? i
.. ? 2 ' " ~ao
" i " ' " o
Any $1,00 Ticket with n drawn number on it
stationed to dolne out at nny pnrticVilnr place,
Biich iib 57 1st, '2d, Ud> or any other station in
the dr.a-viug ?co
Tickets frtjm $1.00 To Any ?rice.
And Trices paid at the above fates per dollar.
EA^AiiTFLAN.
MORE PRIZES THAN BLANKS I
CAPITAL PRIZE.
fJJ TT ?? 9 ?? ??
TICKETS ONLY $8,00.
Halves $4,00?Quarters $2,00?Eights $1,00.
Prices payable in Full, Without Deduction.
l'urehnsers/Jjpyiiii.' 10Tickets, when the numbers
enil in 1, 2, 3, -1, 5, 0,'*, 8, 0, 0, are guaranteed
a prize of.(25,00
Class 14, draws Saturday, December 10, 1859.
Class 15, drnws Saturday, December 17, 1859.
Class 1C, draws Saturday, December 24, 1869.
Clnss 17, <lraweSaturday, December HI, 1859.
Class 18, draws Saturday, JanuMfy 7, J869.
\jinss ia, arnwapauirdiiy,January 14, 1S69.
Class 20, draWSaturday,"January 21, 1869.
Class 21, draw^Saturday, .luimary 28, 1869.
26,220 Frizes Amounting to
$27 1,2 o o .
Will be distributed according to the followingGm.-a.3srpf9oiiEivt?i:
To be dralMJvtjVery Saturday.
1 Prise of ?70,000 f? Prizes of . $500
1 I'rize of 20,000 10 Prize#a.f 300
I Prize of 10,000 20 Prizes of 60
1 Pri/.c of 6,000 1o0 Prizes of fiO
1 Prize of 3,000 lOOPrizesof 25
1 Prize of 2,000 25,000 Prizes of 5
3 Prize of 1,000 |
976 Approximating; Prizes. Amount'gt# <18200
20,220 Prizes aniouiitine $201,200
Certificates of l'acknges lo Whole Tickets $55,00
? " 10 Half " 27,60
' " 10 Quarter" 13,75
10 Eighth " 6,86
This is the risk, anil which entitles the holder
to he draws over (25.
CJ03VTBIIsr-A.TI01Sr PLAN
OIjASS E,
Draws every Tuesday at 11 o'clock A. M.
CAPITAL PHIZES, tv
41x00,000:
78 numbeu?14 drawn ballots 1
14 J) r a ten BiUlbts in each &0 Tickcle!
1 Prize of $loo,ooois $loo,ooo
2 Prize of fio.ooo are loo.ooo
2 I'risea of Uo.ootf'Sro 4o,ooo
2 Prizes of fi?QOO nro lo.ooo
2 I'rizvs of S.ooo nro 6,ooo
9 PrlTi.a nf i'
? - ? ? "IV 9,OUO
1 Prize of 1,000 is l,ooo
350 Prizes of 2oo arc ^o.ooo
64 Prizes of loo are G,4oo
64 Prizes of 8o ure 5,l'2o
64 Prizes of 6o uro 3.84o
i ?o i rues (u o<> are 0|4oo
5,504 Prizes of 32 arc 170,128
28,224 Prizes of 16 are 451,664
34,412 Prizes amounting to
.Tickets $1*6, Halves $8, Quaiitkrs $4 EiOuTra$2Certificates
of 20 Wholes *250?Cert ificates
of 26 Halves $125?Certificates of 25 Quarters
$02,51)?Certificates of 20 Eights $31,25
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE! *?..
That in ordering Ticket*, the only thing
necessary to insure safety aud diRpat#&j$ that
,vu lauuicw up, in a piiim iiaiiu.'givinir your V
Tost Office, County, and State, Wad your orders
will be answered bv return mail.
Tiiat we send the Official Printed Drawing 1
to every patron, immediately after the same in
issued, and with the Drawing & Statement to
each individual of what he orshe.had drawn.
That we cash all Prises under $1,000 immediately
after the DfaW)fi&. in ?peefe, Bunk
Notes, or DrafU^/j^^ 1 >
All Coiiiinunic$fa*'ttricily eonfideiitial. - '
Purchasers wilHpeflil'A'writo th^ft signature!*
pinin, una give tlieir Tost Offic??C<?Qnty bii<J 4
StntC- r' ^
Circulars containing fyll fxpl^natipnH of
our Scheme*, Ac., will be forward* J, by mail,
to nny one Bending ua hiiJilMa3L-^?? ,
Addr?M*l?U orders to
- moiJGEs, ffiSm Feb., j, ,
i . - r i
NOTICE! NOTICE P
1,225 ACRES
-t&L, ?&
L NDl
/ * ' 'TV jvn
FOR. ? -A. X.
*#n- v** *
.. At Low Price <^p^- f.
SfegWbtorUw being desirous lajfejove Vf?t\
mfers. l?i? ntirtt. plerjtation for Mlb wnwle $
nxbo Wj^teidoofrujiu? Hirer, tb? line *
lArf? nnafctl- ill *>- - -'- * ** -? -'P
P > .. r A"cr, ?na menoty
'* h?lf ? mile op Johnstons CreeV This
M about; *v ' fSB, %
t. ORA ITDttf AVJ DAWWAlf I 4 VfV
WfPV ?ur DUIiui! I//IIHT
I 'o*Mi%*'
here are fonr different !o(^liqM ^Uh nfrOiie im>ff
wiTl^SkU ftitW <wi#of tS? ?#
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^ WOOD! EDDY iToo.'W
SINGLE NUMBER li)TfEllESj
GUARD CAPITAt fRIZE
jfear lob ,& t> b*i j&Sr
xeAR?r otfe rttfz&to xvkryniniI
TUB EITBAORDISAKY"
of Wood, Eddy Jit Co.'s Single Number lotteries
Vill take placejn public jipder tl>o 8uparinteiidence
of Sworn Coiuuiiesionera, at Aj*ti#ta,'
Georgia, as follows ; J, . '. ' ?. - \
ClawNo, 47 Draws 8K1urdny "fhm 1^?186V?
"Claas'lfa. fll Draws Saturday, ,D?C>.
Claea'NcK DraWfeSHkm^y^ Jnii. 21, I860;.
Olasd No. QO Draws Sttlurdajy^eU 18,* lfTtfO.
Extraordinary D*&.%ing,
To tak<; place at above specified.' 1
lGRAND.fAPITAL PR& <ji'
t. " * >' ?>' '
*3* =* ?!? 9 .?
,JL. i nicvi (i.ni,?uu I i i riie ui fa.'OOU
V' 8?>,ooo j l-> " . .. "6,000
1 " 16.000 20 Prizes of vu 2,000.
1 " lo.obu loo "? . l.ooo
1 11 O)t>0o loo ' . 600
I " it,000 loo 4.00,
1 " 5,000 160 " SOO
APPROXIMATION' PHIZES*^ .
4 l'r, $t?oo AVp'g 'tft op.'Scjb Pr.'^$2,4otll
4 " 5oo ^ 80,000 . < " .2,000
4 ' 4oo " " 3o,<ioo * V )l;6oa
4 " 800 " " 13,ooo yjL2oo
< .. .< >?- _ - ~
1 zwu - 'iiitouo .#-? - .. WfSi
20 " l?o ' " 6,000-4'V -.2,o0tx
5.000 Prizes of $20<ai-o J.oo;oot>?
.r>,.r>20 Prizes amounting to 015,001/
Whole Tickets $20, Halves $10, Quoilcr $& '
Eighths $2,50
THE ORDINARY DRAWINGS
of Wood ISddy A Co.'aLotteries. JHHfl'te plaoo
at Augusta, Georgia. as follows?
Class 4G Draws on Saturday, Tfov.1 J12, .1,86'J
Class 48 Draws 011 Saturday, Not. 26,. ^S9
Class 411 Draws on Saturday, Deft. 3,4 ,1858
Class 50 Di als'on Saturday Dec. 101' 18/59
Class 62 Draw# on Saturday, JleOi 24f.' t86i?
Class 6i? Draw1# on Saturday, Dec. 31, 185iy,
Class 54 Drafts on Saturday, Jaoj*#$:7; 1850,
-.Class 65 Draws on 'Saturday,'Jiid!" 14," *18.0$
Class 57 Draws on Saturday, Jan. 28, 1800
M Ordinai'j^Dr awing,
To take place as above specified.
1 riD Aurn dvttd nw dt?nr-'i-v /-vrk/-\ t
. iiMtui vc qpuv/,uvju i
1 Prize of #20,000.1, 50 l'riica of tl.Roo.
1 " 10,090 190 " 6oo.
1 " 6,900' loO^'SP 4oo.
1 " 4.900 dWK^'-'?l i- '> ; 8oo
1 " 3,'OOOu loo
1 " . 1,500 >109 ? " > loo
APPROXIMATION PHIZES.
---A " .300 " :r $0,000 * -,.1,600
'V-4 " 550 " . 10,000 < 'l,20U
4 " 226 " 6,000 " 900
4 " 200 % 4,000 " 800
4 " 160 ? 8,0btf .. *6Q0
4 " 100 " ' 1,-600 " ;; '.,400
5,000 " 20 " ? 106,000
,480 Pri?e# Amounting 16 ^ tS20,<K)0
Whole Tickets $10; llalvea $5; ^'uariera $2 J
eddT & co.'S ;
C It A M) K \Tli AIIRDIN AM D&AWlNQ#
On the Three Niiinbi^-Ptan: *.J
, < i: '*?' '- ? ; *]*.
C J?JE>TT A.Xj RO SS IS
$100,009 i ?
Tukm place on titr Last Saturday iu each JfonlK.
Whole Tickets $20; llalires^lOf^ Quarters
ei^JU wm.
IN OBDEttKO TICKETS OB CERTIFICATES.
Enclose the amount of rooiieyTttpiSr addresa
#hal ynft wisli to purchase; namejjhe Lottery
in winch you wlahXi in vested, abd whether
yoti wish Halvea,^Wholea.or. Quarters, pp jrecciptof
which tfeeend what ?s orderjd,'by firtt>
mail, togejdier.^ith the MheihaL^xf.
Imfrtcaiol?fyaflef the drawing; a printed
drawing, cerlifiuji to' by the* Commissioners,
win uc seuv, wmi an explanation.
PufeWaser will plense write tlitfr signatures
plain, ana give tticir Post Office, -toirtty #na
State,
All communications strictly conffdentirflA)1
prices of $1,00Q and jrinaer, prtfd ftir.
mediately after the drawing?oilier prizes at
tlieSUsiial time of 40 days. ,
Orders for Tickets or Certificates tobs aifd
reused to '
WOOD, EBDYA CO.. Aug?M?e&?.
or. wuuu, Ri;in dc w., AtiantCTUM ,
or, WOQJ^QDDY <fcCO., Wil.uJpatoSpol.
A list ofTlie iiiimherp th'at.&?e" diiavJiF'fi'otti
the wheel, with the amoun t of tho,'pr!#e that
each one is entitled to, Will In:puh](J&ed, niter
every drawing,, in.th'/a falfoWiiig pWpera i
A ttgmta (Oa.) C'u!i*litu({njili?tr Mobile Jiegixter,
Naxflmlle G a telle. Rie/iin ond^lHtpatcfi, P&uldiu^^il\xi.)Clitin6,
A'tiaJ'orfc Herald, Ne*Yvrli
? I "'.'C: .. *
DK. LITTLE'S
V-MMIIltol
^2^ In LARGE Boilles m\i1 Vialrf;
&&<* i r?.jfdren of
?Striv*r!a^ lh0*,m
Tl.U 1?mj^lcfoto'fok#. p.poduetnK im
expectorant.
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