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B. ffl. & S. A
ABBEVII
Are now Ready wi
LAI
sTnrir m
M M WH VJ
Consisting j
CLOTHING.
Black Cloth Coats,
BluckDrap Dete Coats,
Black Caselmefe Coats,
Black Bombazin Coats,
Black Alpacca Coats,
Black Farmer#' Satin,
Blnfik ilil.lw.i
V V vuu,
Silk Mixed Coata Vests nnd Pants,
Fancy Cassimere Coats, Vest? aud Pants,
Fancy Marseilles Coats, Veals nfiil Punts,
"White Marseilles Coats, Vests and Pauts,
riain Linen Coats, Vests and Pants,
Cape Dusters and Plain Linen Trusters,
Fine Black Doeskin Cassiincrc PaiitSj
Silk lints.
Cassimere lints,
Black and I$rown Pocket Ilats,
Panama lints,
Leghorn Ilats,
Caps of all 6tylcs,
Shirts all kinds. Embroidered and Plain,
Shirt Collars, Cravats, !
Gloves, Kid and Silk,
Linen, Jean and Merino Drawers,
Merino Under Shirts,
Suspenders,
Silk and Linen Pocket Ilandkcrchiefe,;
V?1 _! 1 ri ?
i imn ana i>ancy socks,
Combs, Brushes and Perfumery,
Fine Violins, and Violin Strings,
Pockct Knives, Razors, of the best quality. I;
Ss S 2 5^00
r WITHIN 11
II il 1 U11UU ill
We offer a Gene]
AMERICAN, ENGL
WATC
Of Every Description, in
GOLD AND SI
WE ASSURE our customers and buyers ge
the same kind can be bought in this put
Wc have also, A FULL STOCK OF C1IAJ!
a fine lot of all grades of JEWELRY. Fine Sol
of which we will Kuarnntee to be as represented
We respectfully invite an inspection of our St
} as we intend to give up our Watcli and J?w?dr]
Watches and Jewelry if we don't get but cost.
B. M. & ?Y
Corner of the Marsha
April 12, 18C0 61 tf
SPLENDID FOUR-HORSE I
STAGE LINE
FROM
Abbeville to "Washington, Ga.,
AND FROM
Ninety Six, S. C., to Augusta, Ga.
ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES.
Leaves Abbeville nt 0 o'clock, a. m.f on
MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS
on tlie arrival oC the down Pnnsenger Train
fromGreenville, and arrives atWashington same
day at 8 o'clock.
Leaves Washington at 8 o'clock, a. m? on
TUESDAYS. THURSDAYS <fc SATURDAYS
on tJit^dnrival of the Cars from Atlanta, and
arrives at Abbeville same day at 1 o'clock.
Leaved* Ninety?Rjx at 9 o'clock, a, m., on
TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS ?l SATURDAYS
on the arrival of the down Passenger Train
from Greenville, and arrives at Augusta same
doy at half-pa?l 9 o'clock, crnnecting imm- diatelv
with tlie Wuinsboro aud Georgia Railroads.
* Leaves Augusta at 8 o'clock, a. in., on MON
ua. * a, w LiiA lasu A i? ana Mil MAYS, and |
arrives at Ninety-Six same day at half-past 8
o'clock.
xzr For further information apply to JOHN I
McBRYDE, Abbeville C. II., S. C.. Agent for
Washington Line; or to N. W. STEWART,
Ninety-Six, S. C., Agent Line.
J. P. POOL <fc CO.
Jan. 12, 1860,37 ly.
JAMES D. CHALMERS.
ABBEVIB3U3 C. II., S. C.,
. DEALEE IN ALL KINDS OF
IIROM, AND AMERICAN
MARBLE,
HAS Jnst received three hnndrod new pieces
together with the old, making one of the
largest Stocks in the State which will be sold
?m low m ?an be bought in any other place.
MARBLE SLABS,
& ^ '
m* feet.by 8, from $26 to $40 i
HEAD STONES
from $8 to $26.
MONUMENTS
And Fancy Ilead Stones alwtys on hand together
with a Urge quantity of designs, which
ean be tnade&trraer at short notice.
All MarblaT&ttiog and Carving neatly djpe
J. O. CHALMEB&
Jan. 86, 1860 40 tf
Wanted.
a good-house servant qgpable oi
, WINSTOCK,
XE, S. C.
th their Unusually
l GE
p finnnoi
I UUU1W
as follows:
' BOOTS Sc SHOES. ,
|
Patent Leather Boots,
Calf Skin Boot?, 1
1'uir.p So1c?l Boots,
Patent Lonthor Gaiter*,
v;>..> 11.
Fine (>oat.Skill Goiters,
Fine Cloth Gaiters,
i Fino Elastic Gaiters,
Fluo Oxford Tie Shoos,
j Floe Low Quartered Shoes,
All qnnliticc. Sonic ae Cdc as they tiro made.
We will sell
' A good Walking Shoe for $1.00
Avn *
IA FKE.PAIR BOOTS FOR
Five Dollars.
A few of
COLT'S
Late Improved
REPEATERS.
CIGARS.
A word to those who like to smoke fine
CIO A US?we have now the best lot of Havana
Cipnrs we ever lmd, and will sell them
ns low as possible.
0 OF
m JF.wiii.RY;
- ?' v ?a u M A iA r
ral Assortment of
ISH AND SWISS ;
<uc?
Very Desirable Styles of
LVER CASES. ^
nerally that we can sell cheaper tlian articles of
t of the worM.
N*S FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN", and
id Gold, as well as the commoner grades, nil
ock,and we will endeavor to please in priccs, "1
trade, and we ioletid to sell our Stock of
a
:)ON AT s
WINSTOGK'S, \
11 House, ABBEVILLE, S. C. '
NF.W .
** WW 1
SPRING 60008
/
< M
r|"MIE undersigned would respcctfull}- inform
JL bis friend.-* and the public in general, that
having received u new and well selected stock
DRY GOODS,
33Eats cfc? Caps,
BOOTS & SHOES
*AK?r 60ft?s,
suitable for Summer wear, he ia prepared to
offer great inducements. Among 1113* stock may
be found
PRINTED MUSLINS, from 6J centa up.
MUSLIN K0BE9. of all styles.
CALICOES, of different styles and qualities.
DE BA1GES, of different styles alia qualities.
Ladies'1 Needle Work Setts Collars,
I'AUA?>U1J3, <t(J. I
HOOPS! HOOPS!
From 25 Cents up.
30 SPR1XG HOOPS FOR OXE DOLLAR
MANTILLAS & DUSTERS,
Of all kind*.
Ladic?' Walking and Dresa SHOES of all kiads.
OlotlLlll
Suitable for Men and Boys'
Wear, consisting in part of ?
Black and colored Drap Pete COAT3.
i do do Silk Lustr? do
Farmers Satin COATS,
Bombasine COATS.
Alpaca COATS. (
Merino COATS. .
White and Colored Linen COATS, ,s ?r<v '
do do Maraeillee COATS,'
Linen DU8TERS, Ac., Ao.
PAMTTft
Of all etylea, colon, make, plNk and size, for
Men and Boys' Wear.
m.uo largest. ?nu oeai a* sorted in town.
Hats and. 0*xip??
Embracing many of the lateat atyliaa and beat
finish.
wmmm finishing goods ?
A liandaomTfend Fashionable Stock.
BOOTS and SHOES, a fall aaaortment.
Buggy Umbrella*, Sun Umbrella},- -,1
Trunks, falites, Carpet Bag*, j
<' Notion*,
and lota of otter gooda loo nomerona to oa*n- J
tton, to baaold Cbaap for Caab, at re
M. ISRAEL'S, , (a
No. 4 0raolta Bang* ai
Abbeville, March 23, 1869,47, tl
J.
Wholesale and Retail De
NO. 288 Bll
J
la now receiving hi* Stock of Spring and Sum
pectfully a6kc<l to call and look through his Sto<
J. A. ALLEN
Has now Open an Entirely |
NEW STOCK OF
Spring and Slimmer
nuv /Ihnnc
A/MA UVUl/U
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
The Latest Styles
AND BEST MAKES.
BONNETS,
PLAIN AND TRIMMED,
IN EVERY VARIETY.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
LadLy's,
GS-ont's,
CTilldron
cfo Servants' 3
CROCKERY
Mm GMS&WASS,
A Large Assortment.
MI to be sold nB cheap as they can be sold in
Abbeville. Cnll and see litem at
ALLEN'S NEW STORE
No. 5, White's Block.
Ladies are respectfully informed tliat J. A.
ILLEN has engaged the services of a first
ate
DRESS MAKER,
rho lins already given great satisfaction to
natty ladies in Lhe village.
PIUCES MODERATE.
A good MILLINER is also expeetcd in a few
lays.
March 23. 18G0, 47, 4t
WIF1R ft IVTHfiftK
IJUtll W SJ A 111UU1J)
III Whitest* Block No. 2,
ABBEVILLE C_ X3I_
ARE now in our New Store, with al*1
most nn entire AE \\r STOCK of Goods
II of which have been bought in Charleston
I. c.
We have selected our gnoils witli great euro,
nil for cheapness, pretty style#, and great vaiet}'
we think cannot be surpassed iu any vilige
in the up-country. Wc have a grrat vaiety
of
wmmm
DRESS GOODS,
SUCH AS
UCJI FIGVREV AND BLACK SILKS,
SILKS TISSUES, BE RAGES,
FRENCH JACONETS,
ORGANDIE
AND
MUSLINS,
FIGURED 11R1LLIAIs TEES,
>nd a great many oth^r kinds of Dress Goods
^ such as
PRINTS, CAMBRIC, GINGIIAMS, :
MANTILLAS, FRENCH LACE
JOINTS, SUA WLS, Ac. Ac. 1
WHITE GOODS, EM
BROIDERIES. CORS
E jT S t <k c
A Flue Stock of
HOSIERY, -GLOVES, ,
Alan fllA npnlfiflcf nn/1 Iamma** ?*' ?
? - I ? ? ????? ??
BOSKETS, ItlllllO^S,
Flowers, tfco.
Also, the largest stock of \
Crockery
>u?a> * mji VAiVA-cOJbAJi; M XX XL |
That has ever been bronght to this market.
A Zjarge Stock, of
rents' HATS of evexy Variety. (
a pine stock: or
EEADY-MDE
Clothm^
Hardware, Cutlery, &c.
1
Come over, old friends and patrons, and give
i a trial. All we want is plenty of good coalman,
and we wilftnake the Goods and Prices '
, wit you. WIER 4 ^ft[O03fir
March 21; I860 48 8m.
MM I WALLER,
A NNOUNCE to their patron# ^and friends
m. that their good* are now open and f
?dy 1n*r*k\? atffetinspection. They unheal,
tingly say thai tB?ir .fitoek to better tliau ever a
id cannot be excelled.
Greenwood, & O., April 4, I860 50?24
M. NEWB
aler in Best Grades of REA
FOR MEN AND BOYS AT HIS NEW STORE,
OAI) STREET, AUGUSTA,
. M . NB WB Y,
inicr Clothing Won nnd Boys. fionllemen from
k. His stylcr, prices, Ac., &c\, will please.
Headquarters for Good Carriages of ever;
OOLUMBICarriage
Manufactory, Directly i
rpilK subscriber bavini; a cempetent drnutrbt*mai
JL is prepared to build to order any and nil style
Stock of hits own manufacture in Columbia, such Ca
-- ' ' ...
upuuiuus, nmi agnin i>egs leave to invite Llie nttentio
lie generally to call and see his
large and Fashionable Stock of Carriages of
the Day, being the Largest and mo
before buying elsewhere ns lie is determined to sell a
bfst. Kvcry article sold is warranted.
liepairihg of every kind done at short notiec
keis Stock (or sulo at low prices.
D. ScLAD
B&VCMRSS'S1 &
ABBEVILLE C.
HA3 constantly on hand, and is now receiving a
which lie respectfully intitcs llie attention of
stock is is selected with great core, and consists in pr
Drugs and ]
n Til?. A/TIT
J-X I JJLTXXV,
Fine Toilet Soaps, Fine Ha
ZPEZELZFTTIVI
TRUSSES AND SHOT
SURGICAL AXD DEXTA1
Pure "Wines and Liauors
MEDICINE
FI3NTE TOBACCO, SWTT
FA&CY TOX&BT
N. B.?Pli3-siciaU3* prescriptions cr.refully compou
Medicines warranted genuine, ft
NOTICE.
? q
SOME of my good friends are taking an iu
terest in circulating n report that iny
"M ill is out of fix, and not running," thereby
injuring themselves And deceiving the public.
The only reason they can have, is, tlmt they
hate to sec tiny man prosper, though he may do
bo by
^ W
Honesty, Hard Work and Industry. MA<
Ell,
I honestly siate to the public, and my good MAI
friend* not excepted, that it is a matter of per- '"1
feet indifference to me whether I grind for the "I'll
public or not, and
I BUN THE MILL AS MUCH FOE
ACCOMMODATION \V
Tlio Profit. 1>lac
I also say tlio Mill is in
at
FIBST BATE ORBEB, '
3sr E I Aim
l'LU
BWfffiS L#TH,|Tjj
And I can grind as fast as I ever could, and
make as fine Flour. I[?cl
My personal attention will be given when- KA1
ever tlie Mill runs, which is every TUESDAY 111
and FRIDAY until the firet of AUGUST; Foot,
from that time to the first of October, il will n?t i
run cvcrv dni? "Mi
Now, to my good friends that wish to in- MIL
jure me. 1 know they will sent), but I will re- atfj
Lurn good for evil, as I pity such ignorance. m
J. Y. L. PARTLOYV. \j?i
March 7 th, 1 SCO, 44, 8t A,
IIISOLUTION. "
BY
Mutual consent the firm of APPLETON
<fc R M. PERRYMAN is this dny dis- AC
jolved. All parties indebted to the name are If
respectfully solicited to come forward and
make immediate settlement.
W. Ij. APPF.ETON,
R. M. PERRYMAN. C
New Nnrket, S. C., March 6. I860.
CARD. fj
The undersigned have this day sold to Capt
FOUN G. HOOZliR tlie entire interest in the
itock of Goodsat Ne w Market.
Thankful to our patrons for Jie man)' favors
wc have received at their hands, we lii<l them
? final adieu, and would most cheerfully solicit
i large extension of ttie same to our successor
n buftiness.
Al'PLETON A R. M. PERRYMAN. Bros
New Market, 3. C., March 5, 18fi0, 41-8t
FURNITURE. -
*7* THE Subscriber begs leave to inform liia
Y^friends and the public generally that ha
I f lhai located at Ai
ABBEVILLE C. II., S. C., HA1
Next Door to the Marble Yard,
Sphere he will keep constantly on hand- an as- jg
mrtment of most
Fashionable Furniture.
ALSO. M'
JOBS MADE TO ORDER.
Repairing Done at Shor,t Notice.
All of which can be had on accommodating
?rma.
WM. B. BUCHAN/rtf.
March 26,1880, 8m t I T.
HHPAOArft v
w&unmu&
w E
^ ' *
Like) fBoy? an d Girl*
rom th? age -of 12 to 85. * >?
F.b. lit, 1880,12m. ' T P>*W.
Y
DY MADE CLOTHING,
OEOltGIA.
ibbevillc, who may vii?it Anpjustn, ure rco[.March
'23, 1860, 3ui.
7 Description at Charleston Prices. '
JL
FRAZEE,
A. , s. c
n the Rear of rKe Market.
i f?n?l 11 complete set of Practical Workmen
bui > cuiciea, ana is aniiy nauinp to Ins
iriac^saa cnnnot fail to please the most
n of his friends and customers and the pub
' the Newest and Latest Fashions of
st Fashionable in the State,
8 cheap as the cheapest uud as good as the
: and on reasonable Terms. Carriage maI'lllM
AS F. FKAZVE.
UULJJN,
H., S. C.
fro6h supply of Driti?9 and Medicinep, to
his friends ami the public generally. 11 is
irt, of the following articles:
Medicines,
JALS,
iir and Tootli Brushes,
:ery,
JLBER BRACES,
i INSTRUMENTS,
For Medical Purposes,
CHESTS.
E*!1 iLND OIGAnS,
ARTICLES.
ruled, and all orders correctly answered,
nd of the best quality.
AVE YOUR
WHEAT!
re are prepared to furnish the following
">IIIN!I?sA. Tl.- aI/T?Vff*r^*r*r t? i
. iiie nr,uni/ni iiAntUl"
tlie bimplcst and strongest REAPING
2I1INE made.
^Of;AIIDUS," "JAPLINS," "McCORDS,"
2LDS," and other kinds of Horse Powers.
[VE varieties of THRASHERS.
IC i I IT sizes nnd kinds of FAN MILLS, 1
ng which is the celebrated "MONTGOME"
FAN.
RAIN CRADLES, BELTING and all the
ssary articles for GATHERING WHEAT.
e also call the attention of Farmers and 1
iters to our '
CEXERAL STOCK OF j
JIRCULTURAL TOOLS
And Maohlnogf
>ng which are some THIRTY KINDS OF
UG1IS, CORNS SHELLERS, <fce., <fce.,
ie in connexion with our large stock of
ARDWARE & CUTLERY.
uding IRON", PLOUGH STEEL and i
Li>, we offer on the beat terms.
i feeding stock Sixty Six Pound* of Ground
I it taid to be eyual to OneHundrtd Poui.dt
rJ round, for.tins purpose we can furnish the
VGIC," or "LITTLE GIANT" CORN
L that will grind Ten Bushels per boar,
J6.Q0. (
LRMICHAEL & BEAN,
iigusta, Ga., March 23, 1860, 8m, ?
^"Edgefield Advertiser copy and send bill- a
t
II
(I
r
k/% A '
H>U. * I860.
PRING AND SUMMER (
LOTHING.
ramiyTlabaw,
vn Stone Building, opposite the Union ^
ink, ueurly opposite the Planters' Hotel,
AUGUSTA, GA.
rholoaale db Retail
Dealer* in and Manufacturers of
FASHIONABLE
ady - Made Clothing, x
:S, CAPS, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS,
VALISES, Ac.
f Our Clothing is well made, and is of the
fashionable kind. Having superior facil g
for manufacturing they will be sold .aheap
troh 23, I860, 8m 6
M. STRAUSS- :
^ a. .AA <*. A
UKCSBOBY,
^enOr j?
Hodges,;davis &,co.
CONSOLIDATED1 LOTTERfe 1
Authorized by a special Act of the Legisls-'!
(ure, tor the benefit of Acadcmics, and for oth* |
er purposes.
T H RE3E 3PI. A3SS.
S O M E THING -N jR W!
CITY OPLAlSri'
& ? 9 ? ??S3(p~Fox*
$1,001
DRAWN DAILY AT 6 O'CLOCK.
Prizes Payable Without Deduction!
EXTRA CLASS I
15 NUMBERS?12 DRAWN BALLOTS 1
S C It K M K !
Any $1,00 Ticket with 8 drawn No. on it$50,000
.. .. i .. .. ? 25,000
? < 6 ? ? 16,000
" ? ? 6 5.000
" " ? 4 " ' " LOOO
? ti 8 ? i. ? 200
" " " " 2 ? '? " 80
< | ii ii it 5
Any $1.00 Ticket with a drawn number on it
stationed to come out at any particular place,
such iib 57 1st, 2d, 3d, or any other station in
the dia-ving $60
Tickets From $1.00 To Any Price.
At Prices paid at the nbovo rates per dollar.
HA VAWiT;PIcAH.
MORE PRIZES THAN BLANKS!
CAPITAL PRIZE.
& rr C? ?? ?B> ?? ?
TICKETS ONLY $8,00.
Halves ?4,00?Quarters $2.00?Eights $1,00.
Prices payablo in Full, Without Doduction.
Purchasers liuyinsr 10 Tickets, when the numbers
end in 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 0,'", 8, 0, 0, are guaranteed
a prize of $25.00
Class 31, drawsSaturday, April 7, 1860
(Jlnes "2, draws Saturday April 14, 1S00.
CIun 3'1, dravs Saturday, April 22, 1800.
Class 34, draws Saturday, April 28, 1800.
Class 35, draws Saturday, May 5, 1800
Class DO, draws Saturday, May 12, 1800
Class 37, drnwsSaturday, May 19, 1860
Class 38.[drawsSaturday, May, 20, 1800
26,220 Frizes Amounting to
8271,200.
Will 1>d distributed according to 1 lie following
7 JOY ATj SCHEME :
To be drawn every Saturday.
1 Prize of $70,000 6 Prises of $500
1 Prize .of 20,000 10 Prizes of 300
1 Prize of 10,000 20 Prizes of SO
1 Prize of 5,000 100 Prizes of 60
1 Prize of 8,00ft 100 Prizes of 25
1 Prize of 2,000 25,000 Prizes of 6
3 Prize of 1,000 |
976 Approximating! Prisos, Amount'g to $18200
Certificates of Packages 10 Whole Tickets $55,00
' " 10 Half " 27,50
? " 10 Quarter " 13,75
? 10 Eighth " 6,86
Tills is ihc risk, and which entitles the holder
of a certificate of ft Package of Whole Tickets
to all he draws over $25. Half, Quarter and
Eighth Certificate in proportion.
COMBINATION DPI^AKT
DRAWN EVERY DAY AT 1 O'CLOCK.
CAPITAL PRIZES,
S10,000! $<12,000! Si,000!
S20,000! $10,000! SMPt
TICKETS FROM $1 TO $10.
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
In ordering Tickets or Certificates enclose
the money to our ?ddrese for the Tickets ordered,
on receipt of which they will be forwurded
by first mail.
The list of drnwn numbers and prises will |
be sent to purchasers immediately after the
drawing. All prizes nnder one thousand dollars
payable immediately after the drawing.
Notice to CorrespondentsThose
who prefer not sending money by
mail, can use the Express Companies, whereby
Money for Tickets, in the sum of eight dollars
and upwards can be sent uia? our risk and expense,
from an}* city or town where there is nn
express office. The Money and Order'must be
cncloccd in a Government Tost Office Stamped
Envelope, or the expresi companies cannot receive
them. .
All CtytninuiiUrtiona strictly confidential.
Purchasers will please write their signatures
plain, aud give their Post Office, Cotiuty and
State.
Circulars containing full explanations of
Dur Schemes, <tc., will be forwarded, by mail,
to any one sending us hip name.
[ Orders for Tickets cr Certificates by Mail or
Express should be addressed to
IIODGES, DAVIS & CO.,
? s Macon. Ga.
~~M.S. 1IENRY BEARD
D EISTTIS T ,
Graduate of the Baltimore College of
Dental Surgery,
HAS permanently located at Ahjtuiville C
H., and solicits a sliae of publi!?jiatronige.
Teeth inserted from one to full upper
inJj-Iower 6eU?. Exposed nerves destroyed nud
rented, free from pain.' Having purchased an
itfice Right of Dr. Blandly, of Baltimore, I
im prcpured to insert teeth on the Cheoplastic
trocesa.
[>ffice over Branch, Allen & Edivard'n
Driig Store.
iVTotoovmo, S. O.
Mnv. 2?. 136ft? 3-tf ?
HATS,
2APS AND STRAW GOODS, for the Spriaft
....1
* have on bond
on J will continue
KA||^w?M to receive nil of the
latest fashions on
tliey are introdufe<),
direct from the
best manufactories^.
PffiflKMWpBySB Also. Country*
Wool Ilatr,
with bodies made
expressly for planation
use. Also, constantly on band John
Voolly's best nualitr of Fnroats, manufactur
id at Graniteville, 8. C. Terms Cash.
QitPr RKMSENi
Columbia, S/Uwv?ad Augusta, G*.
March 28, 1850, 18m '
1 tiler in PIANOFORTES, Mutic, Guitar*
Viltn*,'Banjo*Fluff*, Aceordeont, Instruction
Book*, Guitar and Violin Btringfflu, ?
OppoBiMj?,.S. Hotel, AUGUSTA, 'G&L
Also. Sola Agent for Chickaring & Bona, and
tod art's Celebrated Piano Forte#.
BT His ttook oooapriaea .avery variety of
}, OJ. and 1 octaTs'instrOortnts, frwH*f"250 to
1,000. E*ary instrument >a wamwtea sound
nd porfeet [Mafrah ?, lg(!H 18m
mm cfw,
MS
WOO D,T|>J)*? & 0 O^fl
SINGLE XliSBER -iTrtfclBS!
b GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE
' *2T $100jW01 .(FX
NEARLY ONV, PRIZE Tt) E VER T NINE
TICKETS.
THE EXTRAORDINARY DRAWINGS
of Wood, Eddy ?k Co,'is Single Niimber Lotteries
will take place in-public "finder the Superintendence
ofSjfr.grn Commissioners, at Agitata,
Georgia, as follows
Class No. G6 draws Saturday March 24 1860
Class No. Gtt draws Saturday March 31 1860
Cla*s No. (',7 draws Saturday April -T I860
Class No. 68 draw's Saturday April 14 1860
Class No. 69 draws Si\turJnyf,^prjl,^Sl I860'
Class No. 70 draws Saturday April' 28 1860
Extraordinary Drawing,
To take place a's above specified.
1 O It AN 1 > CAPITAL PltlZK OF
dm. mjm 9 mjt? ??
1 I'rize of $.">0,000 I 1 I'rizc of $5,ooo
| 1 " 3o,ooo j 1 " 5,ooo
i is,oon I 20 l'rir.es ol 2,<><j<>
I " 10,000 loo " l.ooo
1 " 6,000 loo " 600
1 " 6,000 loo " 4oo
I 6.000 I60 " 300
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
4 rp, $600 App'g to $100,000 Pr. $2,4o?
4 " 5oo " " 5o,ooo " 2,000
4 " 4oo " 11 3o,ooo ' l,6oo
4 " 3oo " " 16,ooo " l,2oo
4 " 2?o " " In,000 " 800
2lt " loo " " 6,000 " 2,ooo
5,0<iu Prizes of $20 ore loo,000
6,520 Prizes amounting lo $615,000
Whole Tickcts $20, Halves $10, Quarter $5
l'jighthn $2,50
THE ORDINARY DRAWINGS
of Wood Eddy <fc Co.'s Lotteries will lake placo
nt Augusta, Georgia, ns follows?
Class 66, dmws Saturday, Mnrcli 17, 1860
('lass 57 <1 raws Saturday, March 24, 1860
Clnss 58 draws Saturday, March 31, 1860
Clat-s 59 drawsSuturdav, April 7, I860
Ordinary Drawing,
To take ploce os above fpccified.
1 GRAND PRIZE OF &50.000 I
1 Prize of $20,000 50 Prizes of $1.6oo
1 " 10,000 190 " 6oo
1 " 6,900 100 " 4oo
I " 4.'.>00 ldO " Soo
1 " 3,000 llio " loo
1 " 1,500 1(?0 " loo
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
4 ? " 800 '? 20,000 " 1,000
4 " 550 " 10,000 " 1,200
4 " 225 " 5,000 " 900
4 " 200 ? 4.000 '? 800
4 " 150 3.000 " 600
4 " IOO " * ,6(J0 " 40<>
5,000 ' 20 ? 100,000
6,486 PrizeB nmour-t 9820,000
Whole Tickets $1<>, nnlvcs ?!5; Quarters $2|
WOOD, EDDY^& CO.'S
GRAND EXTRAORDINARY DRAWINGS,
On the Three Number Plan.
O .A. PIT W L IF1 R I Z IE
$100,0001
Trtl-f -nls.** o-l j_.. ?i. w? **
- --v.. y??Vv w?i. nit jju?( ruc/i ititmin.
Whole Tickets $20; Halves $10; Quarters $5,
Eighths $2,50.
IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES.
"Enclose the amount of money to our address
what you wish to purchase; name the Lottery
in winch you wish it invested, and whether
you wish Halves, Wholes or Quarters, on receipt
of which we send what is ordered, by first
mail, together with the scheme*. W.
'Immediately after the drawing, a printed
drawing, certified to by the Commissioners,
will be sent, with an explanation.
Purchaser will plense write their signatures
plain, and give their Post Office, County and
State,
i All communications strictly confidential.
All prizeB of $1,000 and uuder, pnid imj
mediately after the drawing?other prizes at
tlip URiinl t.imp nf Jfl ilnvo
Orders for Tickets or Certificates to bo addressed
to
WOOD, EDDY <fc CO., Angusta, Ga.
or. WOOD, EDDY A CO., Atlanta, Ga.
or, WOOD, EDDY <fcCO., Wilmington,Del.
A list of tlie numbers that are draittittfrom
the wheel, with the nmonutof thetlmt
each one is entitled to, will be published, alter
every drawing, in the following papers. :
A tigutfa (Ga.) ConttifutinaHut, Mobi'e. Jieyultr,
Witthvifle Uaz.tlc, Richmond 7) if patch, Paulding
{Mix*.)Cltsrino, NacYork llcrald, iYisieYork
Timeti. [Nov. 11, 1859,-12ni
DR. LITTLER
VEEMIFUG&
In LARGE* Bottles and Vials. '
.ft.
Nothing else la required to relieve children of .
Worms; ami bexldes btfo? one of tbe cheapest and
bolt Vermifuge* ever offered to the public.
qnent in* in fntnUien will ??*? mnch trouble and
expoase, as well as tbo lives uf many children?for
eight out of evorj l;n eaten gonor&Uy require It^y f,
T WTnp " ci)a
ANODYNE COUfiH DROPS.
A certain cure for Colds, Cottght, Bra%cJ\llt?,
Atthmn, Pain in the Bnatt; alio Cronp, '
.. Whou]i!ng Cough*, '?
amongtt Cltildren. J
This W A pleasant medicine to take, MRdt^eln^ lro.
mediate relief, and in nine out of teaHBMMtWPWP*
care. It exercise* |he most contrtrV
over Coughs and Irritation of tht CnMMWTfl*'
medr kuowo, often Mopping the raafEfflGiVla-?
fetr hours, or at most in a day or two? Many cases
thonght to be decidedly consumptive, have been
fiuiuyiijr iuiwi ojr usiujj > iaw Domes. Mtnoajrcg
expectorant, without antrlngtug thebowetf.lt standa
paramount to all cough mixtarea. f
LITTLE'S
FRENCH MIXTURE,
This U prepared from * P/eoch Recipe (la the
forms of Na. 1 and 2; tLe first for the acute, and
No. '1 for tho chronic stage,) and from Us unexampled
success Is likely t%.auper?ede every other remedy
for the core of diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder^
Uouorrboeal, Blennorrhaeal. and LeuehonrhoBai'.or
F1 nor Albus affections. This exteusive compound
combines properties totally, different In taste and
character from any thing tf bc found In the United
State* Pharmacopoeia ; and I 'point of safely and efflclency
Is not rivalled In America.
LITTLE'S
RINGWORM & TETTER OINTMENT.
FORTIB, Ho. 9. <
Tlnndreds of ease* of CTironlc Tetters, ScxVLRaarft,.
- and diseases of the skin generally, have
C"by ihlr remedy ; and since tho Introduction'oT'fM Mo.
3 preparation (being stronger) scarcely .a esse'
has been found that It will not effectually i??|lliiiW
la a short time. For the cure of Canoeroa^SorJa
and Uleers li Is applied In the form of plait tts, and
la almost Infallible. rW- *
In more than two handred peaces in Georgia, apd
-- BiBiw, iucj are 10 o? ma > &a? a?
there are utmpt about whd-'fcre conntorfoltfuff hi*
remedies, by palming off their owfk oKtefaetfafte^ *
by n?l?g the um? or aUnUar n?mta (fta- no
tent la wanted or .ecured amld.the abetirt wUentfo?
the day,) let all be MUUlOMd lo look weflffor tt%
signature of the ProprtfflO?, thus~
else Me tone blown Into tM*%tfts'*of eaj&
mm ju? vxvtn ana leiierg id do mdrmmht*
LITTLE & TOo!S' '
"* who^l? Drd||Uu, MiWC Os
For 8a1e u^bberilU bt . .
: BOANGII, ALLEN & EDWA&B8.
Tctt, Augu?ta, Ga. ?
Ph. W. Mctiw*t*x*,Ninety Sli, ?. O
Oct. 87th, 18 j?r20-I2m. ?
'ixtte'<8
eil^gcvf
\WrAhio?Hli>yi3fag? nc^H^MsKiit
b? hu4r?tooT?d hi? wtidene? todttoT^SaT!
idj0inin?tho Episcopal PirtOirSW"7*?6*fiB
?&*& -lo be p?rnj#rtinUy 16??^
?&*&& Iwsmtuii
fe*.Tin I!F*niilX * to"*1 during ihed^ T
Abb?riU?| 8. a, iUr. QCAk, 1859^34, 8i
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