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<fpl?rt $.Wtrn. A POETICAL DUN. J Should yon ask us why this dunning, p Why these sad complaints and murmurs, , "Murmurs loud about delinquents l'i Who have read the paper weekly, Head what they have never paid for, Head with plcasure'spc) with profit, Head of church aJTdrs ami prospects, . n Jlcad of iiew\r holli home nod foreign, j r Kead the essays and the poems, | t' foil of wisdom slid instruction; Head tlie table of the markets, Carefully corrected weekly? Should you ask us why this dunning, j ^ We shopld apswer, we should tell you, I { fro,n tiie ptintcr front the mailer, : i i'rom tlie kutd old paper-maker, Front the In dlord, from the et.rricr. 1 i Front the man who taxes letters i With a stamp fiom Uncle Samuel ? Unele Sam the rowdies call him; Front thour all there comes a message, 1 Message kind, hut (irmly spoken, " JMeese to pay us what yotf owe us." j Sad it is lo hear such message ? When on,- f?ip,ls are all exhausted, j , Wiien the last bank note lias (eft Its, i I When the gold coin all has vanished. j ( Gone lo pay the paper maker. |i Unite to pay the toiling printer, ' t Gone to pay the landlord tiilmte, 1 Gone to p: y the sable earlier, Gone to pay the faithful mailer, t In.in I.. ?..,? ..I.I I ? 1 ... ... j... , ..?*? t'liviv ?'?'inur? I 'ncle Sain the row dies call hiin? i | iimic In pay the Western paper < Three and twenty hundred dollars? i Sad it is to turn our ledger, Turn the loaves of this old I.edgcr, Turn and see what sums are due in, Due for volumes long since ended. Due for years of pleasant reading. ( Due for years of toilsome labor, ( Duo despite our patient waiting?, i Due despite our constant dunning, Due in Minis from two to twenty. ? Would you lift a burden troin us ? ;? Wou'd you drive the spectre from yon? I Would yog: taste a pleasant similiter Would you have a quiet conscience ? Would yon have a paper jut id for ? Send us nioiiy?send us money, 1 tSend us money,?send us money ; Srn I l!ir Mniu y that i/ou utrr us. ' i ImiiiaH HUoiiun THE BLESSED HOME. j Home | | .> be hoinc is 1110 w isli ot the I I seaman on r-ti miy seasaml lonely wntoli. ilmno is the wish of the soidier, and ton i der visions mingle with the troubled tlrexms of trcucli and tented tiuld.? Where the palm-tree waves its graceful pitltues, and birds of jeweled liMre I1j?s|i 1 and flicker among gorgeous flowers, the I exile sits ,-tar.iig on vae.inov t a far awav 1 home lie* ,>n liis heart ; ai d home on the | wings ^i| t iticy over intervening seas and t irtnd'i, In: ha* swept away home and hears | tlm lark singing above it's farther's field, ' and sees hi. i'uirhaired brother, v illi light 1 toot and child hood'* glee, chasing the 1 butterfly by native stream. An I in his 1 lust hours, home, hi.s own native home, i home with Id* l-atlnr above that starry .sk\' will be the wish of every Christian | < 'nan. He looks around liim?he finds i j the world is full ot suffering} lie is dis- ! 1 tressed with its sorrows and vexed with ' Us sins, lie looks within huu?he finds ' much in his owii corruptions to "ricve ?.? t.. .i? i mi- i.-i|i;fniji* ?:i :i Heart repelled j ami grieved, he ftltni turns his eye j Upwards, -atii.g, " I would not live litre j always. No, not for all the ?l? 1 of the ; world's mines - not for all the pearls of | the teas?not for all the pleasures of her fl i*h i !? _'. fr- thy cup?no' for alUhe crowns j of her kingdoms ? would 1 live here a! Wnvs." Like about to m grate to those otmnv lands where no winter sheds her j tipows, or strips the grove, or hinds the [ (lancing streams, ho will often in spirit l>e pluming his wings for the hour of his , flight t' glory.? tinthtic. NAITliK WI LI. It: nr.I'OKTKI?. All things are engaged in writing their own history, l lie planet and pebble goes UKidded by its shadows. The toiling tock leaves its scratches on the mountain side; the river its channel in the soil; the, animal, its tones in the stratum; the fern and leaf their modest epitaph in the coal, 'the falling drop makes its sepulchre in , die %and or stone, not a foot steps into spoty . ohuig the ground, but prints in j characters more or less lusting, a ma** oi j its march, every art of ibe man inscribes itself on the memories of its fellows, and ! iiis own face. The air if full of sound? Vlin ?ky of tokens; the ground is all meinoruuda and singing natures, and every ' object is covered over with hints ihat ;' -peak to the intelligent. I, I' AB A DISK. I I'arndim it not") fir off .19 is romo* I tiuio# thought. The garden ofKdonij I now spread out in the w idth of the world, t?ur homes are bowers ill it; otir road* arc walk; in it, a^d always within roach , hang forbidden fruit#, though now they arc Mich a* aro often their own punish* inont in sin? apples of Sodom, golden in j the rind and d?iat inside. There is in ihe garden still the tree of tho knowledge of t good and evil, this wo may cat of now ; l<>? it is full grown, ami tho fruit of it is ripe. THK lOltu's I'KAri'H. How many miilious and millions of j times has that prayci been piefcrrcd by ' Christians of all denominations! So wide, indeed, is the sound thereof gono forth, ' that daily, and almost without intermis* 11 sion, from tho ends of the earth. And afar oil npou the sea, it is ascending to heaven like incense and a pure offering. Nor u needs it the gift of prophecy to foretell, I that though "heaven and earth shall pass 11 ww ay," these words of our blessed Lord * " shall not pass away," till every petition 0 in it has been tnswered?till tho kingdom c of Cod shall come, and hi* will bo doue d 00 earth as it is in heaven. A/onfrmw*#- a ?, ] r *V 1 SOHROtV. Sorrow aobor* us, and make# ilie mind oiiial. And in ?oirow wo love and trust ur friends inoro tenderly, and the dead Kjconie dearer to us. And just as the tars shine out in the night, so there are Jessed faces that look at us in our grief, hough before their feature# were fading roni our recollections. "I CANNOT PRAY." " I cannot pray?1 have never prayed; ny mother never taught tno"?was the oply of one, who convinced ? ! sin and his | iced of ? saviour, was urged t > east himIf in prayer befote (tod. 11 if mother, nihil piofc*sii>g Christian, ."id lur mIi | ;ro\Mi to manhood, had einhraced skepti al opinions?for no others were brought efoie his mind in childhood, lie was in elligent, nmiahlo and refined, yet over lis spiritual woild there brooded Kgvp tian darkness. To him there was no lovng Father, no Redeemer, no Sancliticr, to ?icet the wants of his bright mansions, teriinl and glorious, to which he must tspire. I)otiht.?, planted by the sophistry >f those more vigiliaut than his mother, amid not he rooted out. They came? hey were more mil than toe faith he ivoutd gladly have embraced. Mother, aie von faithful to the child of our love? Docs the babe in }opr at tits iiev *r see your upward glance of devotion I .Tan it lisp your name, and are you fining to teach it 'hat of Jesus ! Can it na'.ie known to you its vyauU and wishes n childish words, and have you not yet aught it to utter them to "<>ur Father}" Do von guide the spirit in so doing truly lo ftskf < >r arc you neglecting your highest, holiot duties I Are you willing to liear in after years?arc you willing to 'icarnt the judgment sent. "My ?;p>thcr icver taught me to pray I" '10 YOUNG MEN Young man ! save the penny?pick up 111 ill pin?let that account he correct to a farthing?timl out what that hit ofriMmii :os!s, before you say you will take it?pav lliat half dime your fiieud hamKd you to i ikt* chatigg wiili ? in a word lie ccon mioal, lie accurate, know wliat ton are b>iUg--bo honest siul tin a I e geneioii*, lor all yiui have or netiuiro, tliui belongs to you l?v every rule of right, and you nay nut it to any good use you please. It is not parsimony to be eeonouueal. ll is not miserly to save a pin Irotn loss. It is not selfish to l>o correct in ypnr dealing*. is not small to know tlie prieoof articles you are about to purchase, or to renumber the little debt toil owe. What it vou <lo meet Hill I'rida ducked on' into a mueh better suit than yottis, the price of which he has not learned from the tailor and he laughs at your faded dress, and old fashioned notions of honesty and right, your day wiil come. Franklin, who from a penny saying toy, walking in the streets with a loaf of bread under bis arm became a companion of kings. l ake care of the penes, and the pounds will take t are of themselves. I.a Fille, the celebrated French banker, 'caving the house to which he h? 1 applied for a > 1< rk ship, was not too proud or loo careless to [tick up a pin. The simple pin laid the foundation ot his immense wealth. I lie wise banker to whom lie applied saw ihe net, being convince^ ly this simple art that ho would be a valuable Clerk and a useful man, called him back and gave hint ?r'?v "?v..v. He just, then generous. Benevolence is a great duty, I'V which ton tint only benefit the nl j?vt, but feel A sensation of j..y in your own soul, worth more than *?ii? I!ut generosity can never he inoas urod by ti e amount yon livisli on a line dies-, or that you spend to gratify vanity and folly. I.et tl?v. gi<ls..,iy J i;U .are small rather than spend a dollar for a no-less book, i'urchase good books, and they will tell you that no "irl Forth having ev e.r selected a man for a hushntul on account of his long ears. I >i;A 111 ritoM iHK BITI* OK A SI-IDKK.? A man named William Houghton, cmployed in Wright's dry go d's store, was taken to 1 >r. Freeman's oftiec yesterday in a slate of great suffering, caused by a spider's bite near the abdomen, received a few hours before. The case was treat od by i >r. Freeman. Two or three oilier physicians weio called in during the afternoon ; but as the patient was very low, and they belong to a different school from iv. freeman, they did not act in the matter. The sufferings of Mr. il. continued to ncr -asc until late in the afternoon, w hen he died, apparently from the effects of the bite. The case has already excited considerable attention in the medical pro fe-sion, and our physicians, of long practice, state that it is the only atfa'r of the kind which has ever conic within I licit knowledge.? Cincinnutti Ouzrllr, ()rf. III. Losr.? V'e clip the following advertisement from the Newberry Mirror: "Broke front trs proper mcloftgrc,while on the way to church, on last Sunday, a superior ,.vv|', nun vue none oi me i^unal that had the hardness of heart to *wallow that untoitunato gentleman .Jonah. The Under tvill plenso keep it." A formal, fashionable visitor thus adlrcs?ed a little girl; " How are you, my denr f" "Very well, I thank you, air," she reilied. The visitor l4u;r aJJeJ ; " Now, my liar, yotl should ask me how I am." The child simply and honestly replied, ' 1 don't want to know." A horse-dealer had a son, \\lio being a ad of spirit, proposed, as a novel uxporinent, to open a stable on strictly honest lealing; but ibe father, who was a prulent man, discouraged the idea, obscrvng that lie disliked speculation. Wkhlkyan Hkskvolkncc.?The Boyish Wesley an denomination contributed asl year $000,000 for the cause of foreign missions ; home missions $00,000; chapI debts and new chapels, $500,000 the* logical trainieg of st'idents $11,000; ducation of ministers' children $15 000; ay schools for the poor $22,000; Sabbath chools. $40,000 ; tract society $18,000 ; istld"* eentrthvfaws f%r rtvuir eh)"-is ' Our Terms. U1K ; S LANCASTER LEDGER 18 MMLIMIEP WEEKLY, UT W. M. CONNORS, KDI TOK AND V UO P K I KTO It, At Tw o Dollars per annum, is advakcf: ; Two Dollar* and Fifty Cents, if paid tliihin < six months; tied Throe Dollars, if not paid until l hp end of the miLm ription your. Id?'**' Mnhscription*. when paid within three months after recoiling the first number, will I ho oon?idcrod in ndvanoo. M?" paper sprit put gf (hp State, un- ,,, less the money accompanies tie order, except to a known responsible name. Any person sending us lise subscribers > and Ten Dollars, (accompanied by the cash.) ?' w ill be entitled to one copy gratis. J-f?~ No paper discontinued, until all ar? : rcarages arc paid, unless at our option. TKIiMS OF ADVKUTISINfJ. I AnvhKTisF.MF.NTs will be inserted at One j Dollar per square, of sixteen lines or less; | or if continued, Seventy-Five Cents lor the A I first insertion, and Fifty Cents for each sub' sequent insertion. The following deductions will be made in ! favor of standing advertisements: 3 months, fi months. 1 vi.ah. I One Square, $3.00 $5.00 $9.00 I Two " (j.fP 1(1.1)0 15.PO ? ! Three 0.00 1100 18.U0 tl Half Column, Hi 00 'J'J.OU 30.00 | 1 >110 '* 30.00 45.00 (it).00 I Ihisiiu ss Curds of live lilies or less, includi ing the paper, Six Dollars per annum. Announcing Cniu)j,lutes' for Oiliee, Five i Do'.'srs. i Advertisers are requested to mark the number of insertions desired on each advertisement, or they will be inserted until l'or bid, and ..barged accordingly. , Iff" All transient advertisements must ' ; be paid for hi advance. j , am iml \V.> arc now prepared to execute nil kinds li PLAIN AND FANCY T I HOUS AM) JOB WODK, I with the utmost NKATNKSS ami D1S- 1, I l'A I'CH. and on accommodating terms. il a I' To Planters and House v Builders. J Tho Mibscriber rot urns his thanks for tin? i very liberal patronage received for the pa t, IV j anil takes tins method to inform the citizen* It ! of Cheater ami surrounding Districts, and the II J whole South, that he lias cfleeted another T j improvement in tlm o ; Cotton (Jin & Wheat Tlua-shcr, \ i that excels any that have ever been \ntro | dueed heretofore ; and from long experience ? he has no fear in challenging any other FacI lory, either North or Sooth, to produce an J equal. He ferla very confident in sating to the public, that his (tins excel iu perlbitii- (I i am e any other niake or pattern now in uae | With dry cotton the roll cannot be broken j <>r mode to spew over, w hicli no other pre- ^ | tends to claim, and with good driving powj or and attendance, a 4'i saw gin, will gin from I to f! bales or more in a day, wcigli1 ing from to 400 lbs.; which is as much i ...? in ii.iint v.iii urn itii>tu11-111 a aay. t Any person wauling a (iin or 'I'llrasher,can i In- supplied Uy- bidding <>n If;* qrder I ? nic i :il la'uiovillt', <'hosier District. S C. W ork | will l>c shipped to any place desired. | REPAIRING done at the shortest pomi' l*i? notice. $ I To llp.t',ae Builder?, I will aay that I am 1 manufacturing s.\S!J, BLINDS & ROOKS id any description, made of the Went material, I and dry lumber, and workmanship the very best. ' h All Murk carefully packed and forwarded I | to order. JOHN SIMPSON. " June ?i tli, I860. IVtf 'I a. 1 ! MAIL AltltANGEMKXT. r CAM DUN MAIL |? Due Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 8 ( t I oelock, p in d Departs Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdai t ! ..t 7, a in I CIIAUUJTK MAIL via MONROE. 1 Due Monday , W ednesday, and Friday, at 8 I o'e. p in. ! Departs Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, ] * at 7, a in ! " PINEVII.LE MAIL ' Due Monday nnd Friday,at (i p tn ' ( | Departs Sunday and Thursday tit 8 a m. LEWlSVII.I.E MAIL li I Due Friday at 4 oclock p. nt. j Departs Saturday nt 8 a in CHESTER FIELD MAIL Due Saturday, at 10 o'clock,n. in. Depart Wednesday, nt do'clock, p. in. Ail letters must be deposited by 8o'clock r p m. tn insure their departure by next mail 1 , All persons who receive newspapers uiul other periodicals, will observe that the law j reapiiiuS the postage to Lc paid quarterly in : advance. letters and transient newspapers must he ' 1 prepaid; otherwise they are not mailed, T. It. mac;ILL P. M. I Fresh jbrugs. Medicines " - ' n occ., 8Lc. k Are received every week?among the 91 latest are a flesh supply of Citrate of .Mag- " nesin. Tarrant* Seltzer and Apcrieut,Coze's n Sparkling Gelatine, Cleveland's Cologne on drnnght, BALM OF A THOUSAND *] FI/AVKRS, puta?h in Cans, with full vj direetions for mnlmnr hrrd and soft Soap. jALSO: "J 1 Pry?inal 1'rUc Medal Cologne Water hi Pint Hollies, Prentiss' Toilet Powder, pi (lowland's l/Otion, 1<)oil's Knlhniron. Harry's ?> Tricopherous, Hanoi's Kan Ltiatral, Ac., '' &?. Just rcveiied nt bi J. K. DthAY'M. if Camden, April 23, I860. 10-tf tli TAN YAH I), - * ... i* TUB subscribers inform the public that e, they *r? carrying on at) extensive business, ?t 3 miles east of lame aster villr, on the Red. n, lie Id Kosd. in the th TANNING AND DRESSING Dtisine?? Persons dea ling to purchase sole, shoe, rr harness leather, would do w ell to give then* call. Green or dry bides w ill C< be taksn In otehaoge for leather?5 cents for f-*?en hides, lUf for drr hides in ex* change, or t< cents will be paid in cnah. K. A. CAtSjf BY A CO, <V? ?, C Lottery. OUTHERN LOTTERY sni ox TUB ^HAVANA l*LAi\! ~i|^ PRIZES GARRANT1ED! PU 15102,000 DOLLARS! J' I the |i ONLY 16,000 NUMBERS! I of gi j Tiii < IUZF.S PAYABLE WITHOUT DEDUCTION! ASl'EI! COUNTY A C.I OEM Y ! LOTTERY. F now ly Authoiily of the State ol Georgia, j that. I its e T*.CLASS S. i':u" : Sou TO UK DRAWN NOV. l.Vrn, IBiG. ! V t Concert Mull, Macon, Ga., under 11??- 1 lie c NWiirn superintendence of Col. GEO. the M. LOGAN mid JAMES A.MS- dcrx RET, Esq. | 'I' ; hie coin Kcinciiiher this Lottery lias Fifteen Tliou- j udv? liul Numbers?less than any Lottery in ! A le World ! therefore it is the he->t for in- J ? hi stliient. Examine the Scheme! nieti youi ' A Solieme. ??lc of t 1 Prize of Sl.Y.duu j uill I prize of 5,ou<> new I " a.UUO j the 4 " 1 ,U00 are 4oou i eatn 5 " 5<?o are 'J.oOO | Sou 80 " 100 are 8.0UU 'f ,500 " 40 are 0,01)0 tra 2o approxi'iifi of 100 $t!,ooo ?,,,| Su ' r,0 '.'.oo lrn< 50 " ill) t iiiin - Kr:;i ,718 prizes amounting t*> S>iOi(H)U t ickets $10, Halve* $5,Quavers $2.50. Tin1 1.5(10 Prizes of $40 are determined v 11 io last figure ol (lie number iliat draws tuci le Capital Prize of $ 15,0 O. Too Capital ?ub rizewill, of I'ntirn*, end with otto of the ' gores? I, 'J. 3, l. 5.0, 7,8,9.0. Those pop \ hole Tickets ending with (In- tunic limine A s the l^vt in the Capital will he entitled to C 10. Halves mid Quarters in proportion. Persons sending ntottey by mail need not c\t >nr its being lost. Orders punctually at- u " nded to. Communications confidential.? A| iiink Notes of sound Itanks taken at par. 'hose wishing particular numbers should rder immediately. Drawings sent to ;.ii _, rdering '1'ickelK. X ddress, J AS Y. WlXTfilt, Malinger, [3i-Jt | Macon, lia. AMITIIEIt STORY! ' L'oiuuieiiccd on the ti'Jd September.) by otir Popular Contributor, ILSS K. I, SAXON OF ALA. s i:u<*oiirnc<' SoulItem U iIIcik, And Sul scl i. e for the COLUMBIA BANNER. s The (*hc:i|iest FAMILY PAPER ; IS TIIK Sot'TIt, ;2 PER ANNUM?IN ADVANCE. I I'A inline. I iu o^Doi.iuur<i(tt: \ We would earnestly solicit our subscri *"v% era to aid in procuring additions to our , i*t. We are laboring assiduously to shake iff the heavy debt < iitri'U',1 Upon t's by the 1 isantrous lire which swept ot) our office in I S.'i l The Banner c< ntaiua a larger amount I f rending matter than any weekly paper in . I lie State; and the low I'riee at which it i? I urnished should entitle it to a large sub- I eriplion. While Northern papers eounl by Uviunanda. ours at the South have bat linn- Ireds, and could not lie published at all tor *<20 hu tnero amount of the subscription. LTn- 50 o s ad\cilining be added, p.ur weeklies could "iS mt exist. Now, the puV!ivatn,!i of a daily 100 inper alone lias ennlned us to ipipplv so 125 urge an amount of rending ui itlcr fur so iiimI 1 a subscription price, and it is only by , very large addition of subscribers that we I an hope for remuneration. W ill not enylt of our friends make an ef- j "* brt for us! Mrs. Chick nays; * fhere is J milting like making an effort." W e would ike very miieli for each one to try the vir- . ue of her philosophy. g NOW IS THE TIMB: This is the prym-r liuie to 3ub#< ribe, so lint you may get the whole itory of " Loanc, or Supcralilion." It is fully equal to |Q( he previous successful tiles of our \alucd orrespoiidcnt. Tic TO THE BIBLE SOCIETIES J, "hroughout the State of 8outh Caro- Th? Una- Wfc I nc r Several years having elapsed sinec the ] 'lends of Bible Distribution in the State j ave assembled for Christian counsel and -j reeling, the Managers of the .Charleston nd Columbia Bible Societies haw. .Tys'nivrd j issue a cull for n Bible Convuiilj^p, to ^ ie?t uuColunihia,in Novcmbcf ne.yt. pm The Bible Societies thruughpjjj^mj&iiate in tl re, therefore, respoetfully and enrncstiv in- enti iled to meet and appoint Dsbgates. 'who acec tall iiaaeuible in Columbia, on Thursday ight, I ho U7th of Noveu ber next, nt 7 <>'look, the place of meeting lo bo hereafter K wrw particularly designed! Ticl They art- requested, also, lo furnish com. will It-to information as to tlx; number of their T lembers, the auma ruiacd by then) dm inn t%UI ie pa a t tear or two, the a^ouot of diotri the i jtion of Cod's Word within Ihfir bound*, O ie supply they have been able to furniah, ly. ie nid rendered to the American Bible So- |a ety, and nil othfij subject* that will lie of sign tcresl (9 the Convention. Con The HfV. Mr. McNeill, one of the See reri,e* of the Aa?eri?an Bible Society, it la mid jH cU-d, will be present, with whoao aid J; id thut of the speakers, one or more pubi. . imm eetinga may bo held during the willing of nt tli e Convention, to the great advantage of A e cause. I'i DAlNEL KAVLNKL, er T WM II. I'hKONMiAU, Oi K. T. KKKRIfvON, er to ?uiinitlee of the Char lea ton Bible Society. B. M. PALMER. J. M. I'KINtaLE. fi ROBERT BltY Cfi, en n W. L. REYNOLD, . .a. WarflM af the ObNjoWa MM* SouUtf. I O, Miscellaneous. PPOB.T YOUE OWN PAPERS. j New Southern Literary Journal, jit xomiHpr, fBLISHED AT COLUMBIA. S. C. lis Journal has entered ?i|M?n Psseeond ' me. and. with this issue. vvu eomjyunen uihliention of an rri/r Talc eat literacy >rHand tltriliing interest, i will bp followed n) A SK11IES OF ORIGINAL STORIES, ten hn prosaic for the columns of The MINER. Tuese stories are nil from the of SOUTHERN WHITE US. nr.d will ite a new era in Southern periodical atiiffc'. Wp think, from arrangements in progress, we mav a.suru our readers , in all f.iture issues of the Evauiinei. oliitnti* will he tilled wi'.h Orjuinai. Ks and NoVKI.ETTES, equal to any pubdin literary journals either North or tli. i"e have printed a larje edition, and will mibled to siipp.y in w subscribers from commencement of these Stories, if ori are sent in early. 'lie Examiner is printed on a iaroe douslieet of eijfht pages, containing forty miis ol readme matter, with very few . r'.iscuieiits. s a l.ilrrrtrij JnuntulM has already taken ^li stand, and with proper enroi.rageit will soon rank among the best in the ft try. ,.s a I'ulifira! Jiiurn-tl, it w ill ever advotl e Rights, Interests, and Institutions lie South Resides these feature.*, it weekly furnish a full summary of s. It w ill be the aim of the editor to make Examiner just suoh a paper as will *e it lo he a weleome visitor in every itherp family. 'lie new* volume will he printed on e\line white paper suitable tor binding, silliilrv oilier iimirov >.im-ets will ln> in tuLviJ ipto its nuin.ijtMiifUt :md tyj>o?hic:i! appearance. 'lie terms of the Examiner :if;} I'liiH! DvllaiK IV? A ii nil in, ui.le in nil CttneK in lujvaiiee With fur iiiifiiiil subscriber;! nt lliis price, we will ire to the Southern reading public hh.ST 1'A /'/'.'It OF /;'N CLASS r iiMicd nt j!;e Sunlit. Forward \our wription* lor llu. new volume. Int>? often will be furnished with the i-r for Twenty live Dollar*. .? dress W.M. It. JOHNSTON, oliuiibia. August :! iNoti. !A\ k CU/S LOTTKUIES ! ithorized by the State of Alabama. :*?- $ 50,000 o be had for ?10 !! iSOl'TIIKKN MILITARY ! 11) li M V Ii I) T T II IIV! <: ij A * s j , 'o be drawn in the City of NlontooniiA.ubaiju, iu public, uu THURSDAY, NOV 13. 1936, <?.w uu; II.A.S of INGLE NUMBERS ! AMI'EL SWAN, Managkh. oU.uou TICKLTS ONLY! rinzks amounting to & 2 00,000! Vill l>e distributed according to the folinj? UXKIYALEtJ SOHKMK! Prize of $50,000 ' 'JO,OHO 20,000 10.000 4 10,000 6,00t) 1 " 2,500 I ' 1,000 I " 500 i " 300 i 200 i " loo i " tit) APPOXIMATION PRIZES prize* of $4'>o nppr. to {50,000 are " SOU 20.UO0 44 1,200 " 250 " io,OuO 1,000 " 200 " 10,000 " f?00 " 175 " 1O,OOO 44 700 44 150 4' fi.ooo 44 ttOO 44 00 44 'J,5(H) 44 480 44 4 0 44 1,000 44 820 44 3 5 4 4 6im) 44 2,800 44 2 5 4 4 3oo 44 0,000 2o 4.4. 2^) 44 6,000 )0 prizes amounting t>. $iQ4Q()00 ikets S10: Halfs $5; ttoarters $2 50 PLAN OF TUB I JOTTER Y. 0,000 Number* corresponding with those the Ticket* are placid in one Wheel.? ! lirrt 380 Prize* are placed in suother let I A number is drawn from the num. v heel, and at the same lime n Prize i* i\n fr?'U> the other wheel. The Prize an is placed against the Number drawn, -operation U repealed until all the Prizes drawn out. iPPROXIM ATION PRIZES?The tw o reding and the two succeeding Number* hose drawing the first 38o Prizes ? ill bitted to I he tiJO Approximation Prizes, irding lit the Scheme. 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Neuralgia, Khcuma, Scrofula, Eruptions on tho Skin, Liver sc. Fevers, Ulcers, Old Sores, Affection ot Kidneys. Disease of the Throat, Female iplainis. Pains and Aching of the Bones Joints, are speedily put to flight by using inestimable remedy. Or all diseases of the Blood, nothing has vet i found to compare with it. It clean** the sm of all Impurities, act* gently and effi. tly on the Liver and Kidney*, strengthens. Digestion, giro* torn- to the sistMoeh, make*. Skin clear and he lthy, and restores the ilitution, enfeebled by discaae or broken, a by the ?xcesses of youth, to it* pristine r and atrengtb. >r the disease of females it in peculiarly ap . bio, and wherever it has become known i* larly prescribed with the happiest effect#, uvigoratos the weak and debilitated, and tit# elasticity to the woni-out frame, clears ikin, and learca the patient fresh and heal a single liottle of tins inestimable leinedy ?rth all tho so-calicd tiawupaiilla* in exi#>. le largo number of certificate* which wereceived irom persons from all parta of the r?i State**, ia the boat evidence that there humbug about U. *fho preen, hotel kcepmagistrates, physician*, and public men, known to the coninm lity, all tlieir testL r to the wonderful effect* of this " Greet, I Purifier." II on tho Agent and get an Almanac, and the detail# of astonishing cures performed ,'arter'a Kpaniali Mixture, (in most caaea a every thing elae had signally failed.)? innu of an advertisement will no'admi full innortioQ. M. 8. BEE&8 & CO., PrtrarU ww, An 3u?, Hnndway, Aw for*, whom all order* must he addressed- r sale by Druggist# and Uiwntrv Merchants part* ot the United State* and the C'ene, md by iHSKtriNC * CCBETON. LauennUr ri<ffc K If