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"5tlwt j)<Wtnj. ~ f f pibCRAPTINATIOir, If Kortu&fe, wilh a smiljog faoe, ftpvw rones on our way, s When shall we stoop to pick thorn up! ^ 7*o-day, my love, to-day. Uut should she frown, with face or care, j And tnlk of cotnlug sorrow, ( When shall we grieve, if grieve we must T To-morrow, love,to-morrow. > j Jf loose who've wronged us own their fault, AnJ kindly pity pray, When shall we listen and forgive? To-day. my love, to-day. Rut tl stern juslieo urge rebuke, And warmth from memory borrow. When shall we chide, if cliido \yo dare ? To-morrow, love, to-igwow. If those to whom we owe a debt, Are hartnud unless we pay. When shall we struggle to be just ? 7'o day, my love, to day. Rut if our debtor fail our hope, And plead his ruin thorough, When shall w e weigh his breach of faith? ' To-morrow, love, to morrow. If love estranged should once again. Iler genial smile display, When shall we kiss her pro tiered lips? To-day, my love, to-day. ,|lut if she would iridul<rc reirret. ! Or dwuli \\ ith by-gone sorrow, ^Vhon shall wo weep, if weep we must ? I To morrow, love, to-morrow. For virtuous nets and harmless joys The minutes will not stay ; We've Mti.'pyi lityc to welcome them, To-day, my love, to-day. :But care, resentment, angry words, And unavailing sorrow, Come far too soon, if they appear, To-morrow, love, to-morrow. lip'ulturnl. [From the Farmer and Planter.] CURING NAC0N-Mr. Kditor: If every member of a community, aud cacli member of a family constituting that community, was as ambitious to till the place they occupy with propriety as your correspondent, " Lucy," what a vast increase of domestic cotufort, harmony and happiness would it afford.? We, therefore, tjttpl you the result of our experience for more than forty years as regards the best mode we have discovered of curing and saving bacon, for the beneiit of this model farmer's wife- #?.l nil.-,? who think tlioy might profit by our experience. It is hardly necessary to notice the weather to be chosen for killing hogs, as all will agree that a clear dry atmosphere is host, avoiding warm rainy spells if possible, hut let your hogs be killed in the after put of the day instead of the morning, so as to give the animal hea} a better chance of escaping ig the cold," floaty night; (Jgt up vogr iiogs in the morn- j ,iyg. *n<3 be sure tfic animal warmth is all j out before you salt. Tlie practice of some j who cut out an<l sprinkle a little salt over ' their meat while it is yet warm, is the | best method they could deviso to have strong, rancid bacon. Let your killing, cutting up and salting all he dono in day light, so as to ensure a dean, handsome job. Ifyour bacon is for sale it will com- I maud a belter price it handsomely cut up, | joints trimmed, ?fcc., which i?d<>no with- j out loss, as what you cut from these is nice valuable in sausages. IStattiap.?Wo every joint put a tea?poon level full of pulverized saltpetre, varying a little more or less, agreeublo to ; the size of the joint ; pack down your pork all in oqe hulk on a plank tloor? joints, middlings ami jowls, if you have tenor twenty thousand lbs, using the, several pieces so as to make the bulk as compact as possible; put one bush* j el and a peck of salt to every thou- ( sar.d pounds of pork ; the tiino you leave j it to take salt must be regulated by the ( weather, from four to tlvc weeks; if the weather is cold and freezing during a , greater part of flip tiir.e, you may let it re- j pirtip, ip pulk 5 weeks, but tho appearance of the si:ii will indicate when it should be l , hung up tr 5moke; this will become a ' ( little soft and slippery. Sfliokinrf.?l'?e no pine, rotten wood ! or any decayed vetngetablo substance.? 1 , Oak, hickery and cedar we deem the best j Jo smoke ?} [ ? And now we go for sav- j YUI *'?ewea. vivuii )UUr juino 1 before the skipper-flic baa laid an egg or i made his aphcarance ; if this is not done, all your labor will be in vain to keepthetn from injuring and perhaps spoiling your joints. Now five cent's worth of homesspun will make n bag for each joint of I meat, or you may wrap tbo cloth around 1 the joint, securing it with a little flour j paste, whitewash and hang it up; this! will secure it against skippers. And now |, we come to the rats that arc as fond of j old ham as old cheese. I havo at a trif ling expense?compared with iho ajiy.'wa- ; tages I reap?secured my barn, corn crib i and smoke house against theao depredators. My smoke house is built of logs, i sills hewed by a line on the inside, ho that a brick floor will not allow a rat or mouse ! i to pass between bricks and sill; about 3 1-2 feet from the ground outside,* i* a bolt,' of tin, 8 or 10 inches wide; below the tin Mt the openings are daubed with clay like any other log cabin; the door is heavy, and made to shut close, so that a mouse cam et pass in or out, except the door be left open. Mybirn and com crib stand i upon blocks sawed ft ft. long, 21-2 feet are I let into the ground, made firm by pound- i ing in rock instead of dirt, and then each 1 block has a band of tin shout 8 inches < wide around it, and all is safe from rats or I mice. Buildings made safe in this way I roust stand apart bv themselves where no < Rmb of a tree will aHow them to climb above the belt of tin, or drop on the roof t df the building. We have eemmMnWnd n rerbally, to many of ou/ acquaintance*, ' all tlio information tlio akve contains, I __ who continno to raise corn and cure bacon : to feed rats and skippers. Wo formerly was in I ho practice of buying Kentucky I [jogs and curing bacon for market^ and Li wo say without boasting?although with ictnc satisfaction?that we always obtain* ?0 one ceut more in the pound than the highest market price, with a ready sale.-*- ^ This paiij the expense ot hauling to Ham- ' hurg and Augusta, or Columbia, to which j over pi see afforded tho beat price. . JIoo asu Hominy. : Frpjjj the Charleston .^tand|rd J" A THRILLING SCENE-ALMOST A 1 TERRIBLE TRAGEDY. j k* We have nlready briefly allu led to the jc( great speech delivered at Lowell, on Tuesday ovenutg last by Hon. llufus Clioate. A correspondent of tho lloslon Courier who was presunt and heard the speech, K gives the following graphic particulars of what may bu termed an awfully tjifjl- ! ling scene : Lowki.l, Tuesday, night, October 28. 1 The meeting was convened in Hunting- j p ton llall, over tho railway station.? ' (>i Ladies were admitted to the gullarie*, and ! li these thronged, the doors were opened ?< to tho multitude. The hall is one linn- ' dre<i and twenty by eighty feet. At 7 o'- , ;| clock it was filled to repletion. Men stood packed together in the closest possible ?. manner, and it was estimated that there .j. were over five thousand persons within p tho walls. The crowd oul?n<U> amounted ,<i to hiarb numbers. j The orator was hailed as no man in i Massachusetts had been hailed since Web- ! I ster; and everything promised an hour I) ' of intellectual enjoyment and instruction j rarely afforded, ana a satisfactory termi- | 'V nation. Tho meeting came to order ; was organized ; the President, Mr. Whip- : ' pie, was introduced, and was gracefully j |? saying that ho would not detain us ; that j this audience was here to hear another ; j and, while thus agreeably engaged, when .j a sound, as if fiom a cannon at a distance | filled all ears, and wo fell the floor yield- j . in i Tl iero was a general panic, and a i' movement toward the piriform, and a 1 great deal of excitement. Mr. Ohonte was sitting on the rostrum, | calm, contemplative, and apparently in- j different, not that ho was unconscious of j j* the shock, lie inquired of u gentleman, j sealed near h m, in his characteristic way, j " "Are wo sinking to the earth I" and be 1 ing informed that the hall was used for dancing purposes, and that it was the j spring floor only that had given awav, he ' observed, "Very well, let lis go on, then." j vt* But the crowd was ahuiuud, and it was !...> ??i - > - I'd w OOJ MIIIU Mils UU Uit'l | ger." and to announce that "Mr. Joseph j j 11. Kaud, a me in her of the city govern- i merit, and an experienced architect, would ; ( go below and examine tins building." ! l(| 1 anticipated the greeting with some 1 jn fear, lest it should be the signal for our ' he destruction ; but it passed over without j to any renewal of the forewarning ; and the . t (i memory of the first shock was soon iliac- J o-l by the attractive eloquence and subtle J reasoning of iho orator. All thought of , danger, Mr. Hand's return, everythingscl- i ~t>1 tisli had given place to the pler.sure of the j , r iiour. Mr. Choate had spoken fully ihir- ( 1'ri ty minutes, and had readied that point , in; of his address?"What is it to you or | a* me ; what is it tc, the vast, innocent, and : quiet body of our countrymen, North ?r ' '(L' South, whoso folly, whose violence, whoso ' j distrust, whose fanaticism for slavery or , against slavery, whoso ambition, low ?,r j j,;, high, is responsible for the pact or present}' | when another dismal sound was heard? mr more sinking of the floor experienced ; ! there was a panic again and a rush. Mr. , "n Choate paused ; Mr. butler shouted that "There was no danger;" others gave sim- (l) ilar assurrcnces; but the men were res live. The ladies alone were composed. I _ Mr. Whipple attempted to make himself heard, but. could not; and Mr. Cboule came to bis assistance. ','o urged gentlemen to be calm and firm ; tlial an iimpec- ^ liou of the building?(borough and satisfactory?would he made ; and if the |), place was not deemed safe an orderly 1 adjournment would bo had at once. Mr. butler stated that he would go ho | l). low and endeavor to ascertain the true ! atate of things. I l>? Notwithstanding the threatening aspect of atbiirs?the floor settled at least six i inches in the centre of the hall?no more bi than a thousand men withdrew ; such was tlie desire to enjoy in full the "feast r?f reason." There was some commotion J*1 n the Indies' gallery ; and a movement ; ; but confidence was restored, and for ton i ^ minutes general quiet was obsemd on |)( the part of all. but Mr. Butler returne! sml said, i j, , 'Gentlemen, although I have full cotifilencc in the strength of this floor, al- 1 0u though I am persuaded there is no dan- 1 rc< ^er, yet, such is tiro here, I think ad >?o bad better adjourn. bullet Inure be no stampede?retire in order." pri In less than five minutes the ball was empty, and all escaped accident and p barm. * And now let mo say there was danger i ?imminent and awful. Mr. Hutler. 1 though lio disguised his fears, entered 1 lat tbo hall, never expecting to leave it alive; ' uy and to his firmness and intrepidity credit ! ^1 should he given for the preservation of ^,rj that great concotirso of tuen and women. ! j. lie discovered, with Mr. Hand, that tho Joo{ had yielded perceptibly ; that tho | noise which so alarmed all was' the snap- j ping of tho iron fastenings and support; : that if the audience was not soon removed, tho floor and roof, and perhaps the <pr side walls, would toon come down. He & disrevered that ce.tain timbers and joists ' ' upon which the floor rested had given way', and dial the ceiling of the depot ? beneath was opening and threatening. But the audience retired in order and without accident. The gentlemen on the | platform were of tho last to leave. Mr. th< Choate, while passing to the door, for the 3 i first time, seemed to indicate by expiese- . ion h realization of the danger which en- j r rironed us. Tho floor actually sunk un- j ' ler him two or threo inches, and ho was Eieard to remark : "Tbia is goingbut' ie retained his aelf-posseeaion and walked ! 5n- ... f? I think I never heard him speak with cj, vuch voicoaud such f fleet. I shall attempt ) no description, Our Terms. "T" '-TOE ANCASTER LEDGE ]? riTUUMlKO WKUU.Y, DV W. M. CONNORS, DITOtt AND 1'liOJ'HIKTC At Two Dollars per annum, in advan ivo Dollars aiul Fifty Cents, it*paid wil v months; and Three Dollars, if not | itil the end of tlio subscription y jjp" Subscriptions, when paid within tl onths after receiving llfi-' tirat number. considered in advance. JdBC" No paper sent out of the State, as the money accompanies the order, pt to a known responsible name. Any person sending us five subscril id Ten Dollars, (accompanied by the ca ill be entitled to one copy gratis. Bdgr No paper discontinued, until all nrngos arc paid, unless at our option. TEUM* OF ADVFUT1SINC.. Advertisements will be inserted at ollar per square, of sixteen lines or I r if continued, Seventy-Five Cents for rst insertion, and Fifty Cents for each i quont insertion. The following deduction* wjjl he m:u i\ or of standing advertisements : 3 MONTHS. (.MONTHS. 1 VI no Square, ?3.00 $.">.00 ? r.o ' 0.00 10.00 1 hree " 11.00 1100 1 I all" Cft|q;un, J 0.00 'ifi.OO 3 ne '" tyl.Ojl 4&.O0 6 llusiness Cards of five lines or less, inc ig the paper, Six Dollars per annum. Announcing Candidates for Otlioe, I 'o'.Virs. Advertisers arc requested to mark utnber of insertions desired on each ad scuicnt, or they will be inserted until a, a.i.1 v!i;ir;.'?'d accordinulv. Zrff" .Ml U-;iV, ;;-nt advertisements n l' paid fur iu adi;;}!)'1". mlrifti, W -f tiro now prepared to execute all ki PLAIN AND FANCY HOOK AMI JOB \I0IIK itli ttie utmost NEATNESS and I) A TCI I, and on accommodating terms. 'o Planters and Hou Builders. The subscriber returns his thanks for ry liberal patronage received for the p d takes this np.-;hod to inform thecitiz Chester and surrounding 'r)istricts, and liole South, that he has etVeetv'd anot iprovetnent in the Jotton Ciin & Wheat Thrashe at excels any that have ever been in iced heretofore; and from long e.vpcrici lni.s no fear in challenging any other ! ... -- o ..I. ij, i llni'i or mimii, hi proWICC ual. He feels very confident in savin; e public, that Ins (iins excel in perlb ce any other make or pattern now in i jth dry cotton the r*?lf ann/.'t brol ~ia?ic to npew mix, which no other | nds to claim, and with pood driving p< and attendance, a 45 saw gin, will ?ui 4 to <i bales or more in a day, wei j from 350 to 400 which is as in any one hand can well handle in a <! ly person wauling u (tin or Thrasher, supplied by sending on his order to Ix'w isville, Chester l):*trivt, S. C. W II he shipped to anv place desired. HKHAIItliNU done at the shoripst po -. notice. Ttt tlpuse Rudders, I will say that I inufaeturing JSASII. III.INOS& 1Hm? any description, made of the heat matei J dry lumber, and workmanship the v st. All work carefully packed and forwar order. ' JOHN SIMPSON June 11th, 1856. 17-tl \WI\j AftftAWEMENT. CAMDEN Ai^lfs ie Monday, Wednesday and Friday, : oclock. p m parts Tuesday, Thursday and Satur at 7, a in CHARLOTH MAlls via MONROE ie Muud.ay, Wednesday, and F^daj'i t op ru. parts Tuesday, Thursday and Snturc at 7, a m PI NEVILLE MAIL. ie Monday and Friday, at (i p m parts Sunday and Thursday at 8 a in. LEVVISVILLE MAI Is ie Friday at 4 oclock p. in. 4'?Utx ut i ii io CHKSTKRFIKIJ) MAIL, ie Saturday, at 10 o'clock, a. m. part Wednesday, at 2 o'clock, p. hi. All letters must bo deposited by 8o'cl m, to insure their departure by next in All persons who receive newspapers i tier periodicals, will observe that the I juiies the postage to be paid quarter!) vanee. Lctl~y- transient newspapers mus [ paid; otherwise they are not mailed, T. R. MAGILL, l?. M. resh Drugs, Medicin &.O., Sec, Are received every week?among est are a fresh supply of Citrate of M ,l.i. T irrants Seltzer and Aperient,Co. ark)fag Gelatine, Cleveland's Cologne night, HALM OF A THOUNA XJNVERS, Rock Potash in Cr.ns, with eetions for makii.fr hrrd and soft. K/vir '.ALSO: CLKVELA^ID'S Original Prize Mcdnl Cologne Wi Pint Bottles, Prentiss' Toilet Pow wlund's Potion, Lyon's Katliairoij, ftir icopherona, Hanoi's Kau Lustra L, i Just received at J. E. DellAY'fc Camden, April 23, 18A6. 1(M TAN Y^BD. THE aubacribor* inform the public t ty are carrying on an extensive btiain iiiles east of Lnncnstervillr, on the H Id Ro?d, in the 1'ANN'N^ AND DHF.S8IN1 i?ine?? Persona deairing to porch le, shoe, rr harness leather, would do v give then* call. Green or dry hides1 taken in exchango for leather?5 ct f green hides, for dry hides in ange, or U cents will be paid in cash. E. A. CA8KEY & LI Oof 22. 18** Lottery. SOUTHERN LOTTER in on the HAVANA PUN! ttf V--*" * >K PRF7.ES GARRANTIECl ce ; ?>!?> $102,000 DOLLARS jaid enr. ?? only 15,000 numbers j un* PIUZE6 PAYA RLE WITHOUT DF.DUCTK exio I JASPER COUNTY ACADEM i LOTTEKY. | By Authority of the State of Geor< j ? i CLASS S. One ess; TO HE DRAWN NOV. 15tii. 1850, the i At Concert Hall, Macon, (la., under sub- sworn superintendence of Col. GET M. UKiAN and JAMES A. MSle in RET, Ksij. i KAIt. | 9.00 1 Remember tins Lottery lias Fifteen Tli 5.00 Numbers?less than any Lottery 8.00 ! tile World ! therefore it is the best for 0.00 i vestment. Examine the Selieine! 0.00 i ,uJ" Scheme. PivV j ] Prize of fcl >. ti.e ; ,,rrof *; \ev 4 " 1.000 are 4 ,or* j 5 ' 500 are 2, \ 80 - 100 are ti. J,u,t 1,500 " in are 60j I 'Jo Mpproxi'usof loo f J, in " SO 'J, 60 " 20 1, \uA* 1,718 prizesiiinouiitiiio tuSl(|'i(] ' Tickets $10, Halves $5,Quai ters $id.< ' The 1,500 I'ri/.os ?if are dclermii IS- by the Inst figure ? ! I!>? iniliibcr drn tlie Capital I'ri/e of $ 1 A.OcO. The Cnpi a. Prize will, cf ooiirw. end with uncut 1 figures?I, 2, >1, 4, 5, t>, 1, 8, 9, 0. Tin fit) \\ bole Tickets ending with llie same ligi I ns the last in the Capital will be entitled s lu. llnlves ami Quarters in proportioi the ' Persons sending money by mail need i a t, 1 fear its being lost. Orders punctually ens ' tended to. Communications confidential, the , Hank Notes of sound Hanks taken at p her j Those wishing particular numbers shot ! order immediately. Drawings sent to I ordering Tickets, r, j Address. .IAS F. WINTER, Mana* Mncon, Us tro- I 1 ICC, ""?i /; Y.YOTIIKR STORY! : ? j tin- (Commenced on the -'2d September,) by r ^ , Popular Contributor, -- MISS E. L. SAXON OF AL ?\v- i h'm lliiroiiriiK<' Koiillicrn U ril?>p JjJjj I And SuUeilSi f..r tlio lay. COLUMBIA BANNE1 1i The Cheapest ork! FAMILY PA Pi; II IN TIIK KOftll. *2 PEE ANNUM -IN ADVANC Ml) , v'IX) SUDSt 'RIBHKS: -isil, cry We would earnestly solicit our m;!>m bom to aid in procuring ndditioiiH to < rtfj list. We are laboring assiduously to sli: |# off the heavy debt entailed us by i f_ disastrous tire whieh swept off our otliee J 1854. The Banner contains a larger mi?oi i of rending matter than any Weekly pnpei | the State; and the low Price at which il i fur il'shed should entitle it to a la r ?y yi | acriptlon. While Northern mq-jcrs eoiml it 8 thousands. our* at the South have but In droits, and could not be published at all day the ntere amount of tlie subscription. I Irv sadvertising be added, our weeklies eo not exist. Now, the publication of a d.i it 8 P*lM'r alone has enabled us to supply ?largp uu WVWX reading mutter tor j i Mnal* a subseriptkio price, nu^ U U synly a very large addition of lularribcr* that I ean ho uu for rein It titration. Will not each of our friends make an fort for ust Mrs. Chick says: Then nothing like making an effort." Wc wo like very much for each one to try the ' tue of her philosophy. NOW IS TIIK TIME: This is the proper time to subs, ribo, that )0U may get the whole story of M j ^ rone, or Superstition." It is fully equal .| the previous successful tales of our vsli correspondent. and law ?? rh> TO THE BIBLE SOI'JET!El t be I Thrnugh^nt the 8t-t? of South Ce Una. Several year* having elapsed since ~~~ I friend# of Bible Distribution in the St have assembled for Christian counsel i greeting, the Manager* of the Chnrlc* (|it_ and Columbia Itiblc Societies have resol to issue a call for n Itiblc Convention, a|P meet at Columbia, in November next. The Bible Societies throughout the Ft N?I) nn' therefore, respectfully and earnestly .. .. vited to meet and appoint Delegates, w 11 shall assemble in Columbia, on Tburst night, the 21th of Noveo bor next, ut 7( clock,the place of meeting U> yy lierea! | more particularly designed, ivter I They are requested, also, to furnish ct 3cr, i ph'te information ns to the number of tl members, the sums raised by them dor &.C., cue'past year or two, the amount of din bution of Cod's Word within their hour 1. the sunply they huve been able to furn f the aid rendered to the American Hible I ciety, and all other subjects that will he interest to the Convention. The Rev. Mr. McNeill, one of the Se. tunes of the American liible Society, it h*t expected, will be present; with whose ??. Mad thai or the apeak era, ona or more pul .ed- meetings may be held duriog Iha 'ajttinf the Convention, to the great advantage n the cauae. U DAINEL RAVENEL, WM. II. PERONNEAU, veil E. T. K ERR] SON.' w ill Committee of the Charleatou Bible Ho**!' >nt. ? M. PALMER, J. If. FRINGES, ROBERT BRYCE, >. W. L REYNOLD, ?, Committee of tha OvfmnWa Wbfe Bnci* 9 Miscellaneous. Y SUPPORT YOUR OWfl PAPERS. New Southern Literary Journal. \ l)iv (Ejiunimr, PUBLISHED AT COLUMBIA. S. C. I This Journal linn entered upon itshciuwul 1 volume, and. with this Issue, wo commence the publiention of an Original Prize Tale of great literary merit nnd thrilling interest. Thu will ho followed by ON! A SEltlf2r> OF ORIGINAL STOR1KS, written expressly fdt the columns of Tub ... Examintr. Tnese stories are nil from the IY pens of SOUTHER#! WRITERS, nr.d will 1 initiate n np\y ppi it) Southern periodical 1 literature. We think, from arrangement* ' now in progress, we may assure our render* ria. that, in all f ituru issues of the Examiner j its columns will be tilled with ohujirai i Tai.ks and Novelettes, equal to any pub I ished in literary journals pjther North 01 I South. We have printed a large edition, and w ill the ! be enabled to supply new subscribers from ). the commencement of these Stories, if orders are sent in early. The Examiner is printed ou a large douI ble sheet ol' eight pages, containing forty i column? of reading matter, with very few ion- i advertisements, in | Asa Literary JouriuilM lias already taken in- ; .1 high stand, and with proper encourage! incut w ill soon rank among the best in (lie ' Moonlry. Asa political Joi/r/n//,It will e.*cr advocate tl c Rights. Interests, mid Institutions of the South Resides these feature.*, it U00 will weekly furnish a lull summary of noil 1 new *. It will be theatm of the editor to make into the Examiner just such a paper as will Otto cause il to be a welcome \isitor ill every 500 Southern family. UV't j The new \oluine will be nriijted oil c;,If'R i.a |i;it! w lijte p.nj,^. suitable for binding, nisi and ;*uuilry other improvements will be in Simi trod need into its maiiAgciiiciil ami typo0"0 . grr.phieat appearance. ' The terms of the Exntnim r are ":(.l 'I'lli*4?4* Dollm* I'er Annum. ouvanle in nil cases in advance. N\ ilh fur kq subscribers at this price, we will ins'Utt i?, tUe Southern reading public ' the ?.j 1 I!A.ST T.iPKIt OF ITS CLASS ws ! ever issued at the South. Forward jour Iial subscriptions for tin new volume, the ' < Inbs of ten will he furnished with the >se paper lor Twcntr live Dollar*. iw| Aidrvvt WM. B. ItMINSTON. to (.'olumbia, Aii|(<id i!, E SWfAJi jc COS WTTBBIJSS.! ~ 1 Authorized by the State of Alabama .1.1' 111 $50,000,4; To be hsid for $10J! " I SOITUKRN 31 ILITAIiY - iCADBNV LOTTKRl! ( LASS .1 , To be draw n in tin-City of Motitgnmo , rj, Alabama, in public, on t THUM^ay, KOV \% T?r rt.A* o? SINOLE NUMBERS ? s ? SAMl'KL SWAN, Manm;kp. TICKETS ONLY! rur/r.s amdi ntivg E' *200,000! | Will <j^lribit!I'll according lo tin- lob low ino liNlUVAI.KI) SCIII-:Mi;! ike | I lie I 1 1'ii/o of >50.00(1 1 ill i I " 30,000 jilt I I " -Jo,000 rin ; I " 10.000 I U I a IDdHHI ub. ' 1 " 5.000 by ' - " 2.500 jn- ; 3 " ; WV,? for: 20 - 5*0 Jn. 50 - 300 old 1 75 " i!<Mi lily 100 " 10U MO 1 125 M tty JJ! | APPOXIMATION PRIZES. we 4 ir,va? vf 00 0|>|>r. t<? #.* (!,(mmi are fl,ftiMj j 4 " S?hi 20,1(00 " 1,200 t,f. ? " '.' V) 44 SP,U4IO ** I ,i Ulil I 1 " 2uO " |u,IHMI ? Hon . J 14 * 175 41 lu.wy 44 #00 : 4 44 15<? 4' 6,mm 44 CoO Ur' S 44 90 " if.SoO 1*0 b 44 40 44 l,UUU 44 U2<l 8o 44 Hi 44 41 2,Hon NO " ?i " *tN? 44 O.'Xbl I f( SoO " 1it). '.4uo 44 6,U?si It" 11)001 >1 i/.es nniouiitin i Tickets $10; Halfs $5; Quarters $2.50 _ | PLAN OF TUB LOTTKRY. ^ 30,000 Nunibcr* corresponding with tlm*c L on tlio Ticket* art- placed in unr Wheel.? ro- ? '" br*t <^i "ri/c* are |'l*cel in uiiothei | Wheel A *' ./itK-r i* dr.*?vn (Jryni fV:u rii^in. | U-r wheel, it' i, at U*< M'^e time * Pr^C in ? i draw it front .he other wheel. The Prize Ml4' ! drawn in placed again*! the \timber drawn " ' '1 hi* ojieralion is repeated until nil the Prize* J?'j | are drawn out. "co APPROXIMATION I'UIZRS?The two preceding and the tw o attcceeJing Numben Hte those drawing the limt 38tt Prizes will h? in. entitled lu the l?2<> Approximation Prize* , ho according to the Scheme. ay AN OKDa^ING TICK RTF, Her Enclose the money to uurt ndjlrr** forth* ; Ticket* ordered, on receipt of wide It ihey mi. w ill be forwarded by first mail, leir The Mat of Drawn Nuuihera and Prize* injf will I e sent to purchaser* immediate.) nfci tn the drawing. id*, Orders for Tickets should be sen! in car* ish, ly. 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Wv U'V bullivtv'. tw fbin oillet|-fine from n conviction that another paper in required by the growing population of batman, and the public demand for full i ntid r? liable information iu regard tv its hi*, key, lopogfOfNb.-, spil, renourecn, politic*, present condition and future proapcetn. Stieb itiformrlion we can more remit' ly furnish here, ninee in-avenworth is the commercial intr, (hi! of the Territory?oeetij pten a position of direct iuti-r-comiutiuiculiou wi.lt two I hit dn of its population, and in tne ( focus of news. lid. We belietu lb.it the institution of I Black Slavery in a moral, political and economical Lh nniug?that it in right in pruicU pto aiul expedient in policy,and heuce should Ik- defended and extended. !t is our pnr | pone lo miiintaiii these propositions in our I paper, and do all in our power to make Kansas a slave Stale. In the discussion of the slavery question, however, we will ci dearor to maintain a eonservatitre position, to present arguments and facts instead of dentine'mtion and ubuse. 3d. Although the "Is avenw srth Journal' silj ho devoted to Polities in ir great d?grcc, yet it will pay due regnrd to the (food, the 1 1 rue and the llenutiful. It will exhibit a faithful portrait ore of the times in which w e live, by presenting a correct account of 1 the current events of tke day, the progress of the Arts snd 8eiencea, of Kducntiou, > Commerce, Agriculture and Internal Ini* i provomenta. It w ill discus* all siihj. ^t^w ith > freedom ami firmness; give all parties their , dues, and follow the light of truth. U VJM. W?;i#ifJiK meets with a cordial support, ? u intend noon to publish a Tri-Wcekly and perhaps n Daily. , The editorial department of the "Journal" r will bo presided over by S. 8. (ioode, late of Kentucky, and Warren I). Wilkes, late of , South Carolina. We ipponl to our friend* to sustain as. Tekbis?Weekly, fpl; Tri-Weekly, $5. , i CiCM JDK, WILKB8 Sl CO. Leavenworth City, Ksitasa. , j Sign of the Two Large Watches. WATCHES,"cloCKS AND JEWELRY. 1 AT IIV TOOK PRICES FOE CASH. Merchants and Dealers will do wall to call and evsini.ie die stock of Matches, Clocks, and Jewelry, at <49 King-street," (flcj purchase elsewhere. Kverv article warranted. A stock alWyi 'o'ii hind peculiarly adapted to country dealers. , " U1 Kiogat^JhrtihWoa, RE Fooe doers fro? WeotwcrtJi-?K n*U?V'M iMt 9 '1 ^ . I ' Medical Advertisements Dr. McLANE'8 celebrated VERMIFUGE LIVERPILLS. tw? of Ik* k*lt Preparation* of t ?* i|t. They are not recommended as Universal Cure-alls, but simply Tor what their name purports. The Vermifuge, for expelling Worms from the human system, hat ^ also been administered with the most satisfactoiy results to various animals subject to Worms. The Liver Pills, for the cure of Liver Complaint, all Bilious Derangements, Sick Headache, 6cc. Purchasers will please be particular to ask for Dr. C. McLane's Celebrated Vermifuge and Liver Pills, prepared b)sole proprietors, Pittsburgh, Pa., and take no other, as there are various *jlhci preparations now before the public, purporting to be Vermifuge and Liver Pills. All others, in comparison with Dr. McLanr's, are worthless. The genuine McLane's Vermifuge and Liver Pills can now be had at all respectable Drug Store$. FLEMING- BRO S, . 60 Wood St., PrrrsBuitan, Pa. Sol? Proprietors. Scntil & Mf?d, No 111, Charter* Ntfe? i -New Oilcan*, General Wholesale Agent* for the Southern States, to whom nil order* 1 moot he ;uhlrr*M*d. Sold hv MAGI 1.1. dr. HEATH,l-nnenyt. r. SO. 1856, 11*11 jr. Carter's Spanish Mixtures | OSSgv-\ev 1 ritE cura t i narirR or ^ | m,oon f I THK BKST AI.TKKATIVK KNOWN!!' \nt n Partltlr o/ \Itrcury in it.' An infallible rrim-dr fitr Scrofnls, K ihk*-"* ! Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutaneous Kruptii.jj,v Pimplm or IVUulvACit the Face IMotltM, lion-, Aku? and Fcrer,Chronic Sor? Fiejw.HlnRWOfi", or Tetter, Scald head, enlargement ami pain ol the liontit it Joints, Salt Uheuin, Ktubbom l'lcers,Syphilitic Disotikrr.aiid all discuses arising front an Injudicious two of Miocury, Iinpitidcnr* in Life, or Impurity of tho Klood. This great alterative Medicine ami Purifier of the lllood is now uaed by thousands ol gratrlul paticuta from all |iart<t ol the United Htatcs, I who testify daily to the remarkable curt-a per! formed by Ute greatest ol ail medicines, "C'ar-_ ter'a Spanish Mil tare." Neuralgia, Itlnu.^ ; tism, Scrofula, Knrptloac an the Hfcin, IJtrr i Disease, Ferrers, Ulcere, (M?l Sores, Affection ol iuie Kidney*. Disease ol tiae Throat, fruam Complaints, i'rint ami Aching of the Bones i and Joints, are speedily put to flight by using | this luestiiuable remedy". For all disease* ol the lllood, nothing hat yet V>P?n found to compare with it. It ck-utio* th? ajoUry of all impuritloii, acts gently and elfiI <;lfpntl> on the Liver and Kidneys, strengthens ; vho Digestion, giro tone to the stoninch, makes I the Skin dear and he Ithy, and restores the Constitution, enfeebled hr disease or liroUi. I down bj the i iewMi of youtli, to Ite priNm* { vigor and *Innglli For the disease of females it i? peculiarly tpplicablc, and wherever it liar become known is , regularly prescvibw-'witb the happiest effect*. It invigorates Ijuj^gega and debilitated, an^ imparts ekutidty In the worn-out frame, clears the akin, and htm the patient fresh and healthy ; a single bottle of tine lueetiaaelds lemedy la worth all tlia eo-cahed HsrwapnrtlW* b? eats. t#OC4? Tim large number of certificate* which we have received from peraoae kmn all parte of the United Stolen, la the beat evidence that there la no humbug about it. The preaa, liotel keepers, magistrates, physicians, and public men, weU known to the community, all their testimony to the wonderful effects of this " Oreat Blood Purifier.*1 ("all on the Agent and vet an Almanac, and road the details of asumudiiug cares performed by Carter1* S|mtilsh Minure, (in most raeea where every thins else hlf' signally tailed. >? The limits of an aavrrilMuient Vill no* ad ml their full insertion. Wl. HI1M * 00.. traprtefen, tfn 304. ffrnefwiy /w>r> Fork, 1ft, whom all order* a.eat be addressed. Fok ??/a by Pragglsta and Country Men-Hams in all parte <4 the United Mate# and the Cewada?, and by HAHSEl.nVC I Ctmnwt, Usk.ht 1 Mar}** i |fiX \y