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pciDtrif. WHY DOHT YOU TAKE THE : YERS1 nv h. p. wii.lh. Why don't > oil take the papers? They me "the life of uiy light!" Except about election tiro?*, And then F rend for spite. Subscribe, you cannot lose a cent. Why should yon He afraid ? For cash thus paid, is tuonev lent, On interest four fold paid. Uo then and take the papers, And j ?y to day, nor pray delay. And my word it rs inferred, You'll live till yon are gray. An old newsmonger friend of mine When dying from the cough, l)c*ircd to hear the latest news. While he was going oft'. I took the paper rind I read Of some new pills in force : hie bought a box?and is lie dead No !r hearty as a horse. 1 knew a printer s debtor once, Hacked with a scorching fever; Who swore to pay her bill next d. If her disea;v would leave her. Nesk wo oing she was at her w ork ?ilvOH*orl /?!* I.oit ?.?!.? ? v-J.v >? \M III I JMIil , But did forgot (o pay her 'J'ill taken down again. 'Here, Jessie, take these silver win (lo pay the printer now!" She spoke, she slept, and then awo Willi health upon her hrow. i knew two men as much alike, As e'er you saw two stumps, And r.o phrenologist could tind A dillerunce in their humps. One took the papers, and his life Is happier than a k'ng's, I lis children all can read and write And talk of men and things. The other took no papers, and While strolling through n wood, A tree fell down upon his crown, And kili'd him?''weary good." Had he been reading of the news Ai home like neighbor Jim, I'll bet a cent that accident Would not have happen'd him. Why don't you take the papers! Nor from the printers sneak, Because you borrow of, his boy, V paper every week. For he who takes the papers, And pays his bills when due, (,"i !i live at peace with Cod and ma And with the printer too. iliynniltm'ti!. BEST METliOD OF USING GUA ON CORN. Iti the year 185 1, 1 used erttano n , -* corn Ihim) a> follows, viz : 1st Experiment. I sowed tlie go l>road cast, turned it in wilh^a two-Ik plow, then l.ii l off the rows 5 feet, dropt t!?e corn 2 feet apart and covere with the harrow. 2nd Experiment. Flushed the Is laid off the rows as above, sowed guano ia the row, dropt the corn and ( c.ed a* before. 3 1 Experiment. Flushed the in and planted the corn with no guano tne same distance as in the other I lota. As soon as the corn got large enoi {o v/oed, I ran the little dagant plow close as 1 eoutd to the corn arid tur the dirt from it, following with the I. thinning and putting a little dirt to porn. As soon as I got over I tur back where I first commenced throw the dirt off, and threw one trip to corn. When 1 got to the lot that I no guano, [ sowed the same quan broadcast that 1 had previously so* on the other lots, before throwing the < pi the coin, following with the pi throwing the dirt to the corn immediat after sowing the guano. As soou a got over with one furrow, I turned hi and plowed out the whole row. I d< iio more work to it. It all had the sa work and the same chance every way 1 >lit the hist Jo' that had the guano j'icd when throwing the dirt bii made mora corn than both of the oil t gether. When f commencod throwing the ? to the corn, I thought that the first t h>U that had l??tn guanoed would uu lour times the corn to either lot that Co lll% lltuilo A.I ill-* el 1?A- I1!' - 1 ' 1 ? w vr.. ?..C VIMCIt I IIO BlttlK IOOI large and thrifty, wljile llio corn that I: m? guano up to tli.it time was small n ) ollow. hut the first lot* began to giro l>? just as the ear was making. While the other lot thai liatl the gua last, was at that time in a rapid grow and had larger eani sit gathering time, I first two lots had nothing hut nilbhint I trieil the same experiment last ye and the result was tl>6 same. I wot recommend sowing the guano on the c< broadcast, when tiie laying it by, r.* I Ih^I method of using it. [t makes good crop of corn, and l;elps" the' win aUe.? (?< rrr*pr>n</ent Southern Plant A Costly Uhiduk.?The *u?pensi ItridgO alxrut to bo erected over lite M sissippi at 8t. Louis, it i* said, will be t most costly in the world, It will c? about two million dollars, sill be 84 f< above high water, nrd over a mile fongtb. l ue bottom of the towers will fo feet below low water. 'A* F Lottery. l ? - - it r~ - - t:.11 - 1 t ?. SOUTHEJLN LOTTERY ON THE ' HAVANA PLAN! % w PRIZES GARRANTIED! Ii* j,RI ;0 $102,000 DOLLARS! . e J " ? :t! j ONLY 15,000 NUMBERS! S f8 j d i s PRIZES PATARLE WITHOUT REDUCTION! Jo e ' _ C' h JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY ?f 'i.j LOTTEKY. fi n By Authority of the State of Georgia. fe I " e CLASS T. TO BE DRAWN DEC. 15th, 185G, V. At Concert Hall, Macon, (in., under the *' ! sworn superintendence of Col. GEO. is 1 M. LOGAN nnd W. C. ANDEK- 1 :ii SON, Esq. 10 10 Remember this Lottery lias Fifteen TliouI(1 J sand Numbers?less than any Lolteiy in 'it ] the World ! therefore it is the best for inv : vestment. Examine the Scheme! BEAUTY QF FWOlVENEie. BV MADGK MAKV. Of the many amiable traits that dec< pa- ; rate the human character, there is nun I more desirable utf lovely in its effects lha a forgiving spirit." The heart that relen not at the suffering inflicted bv stoical ii J difference, or refuses to forgive the carlei ! errors of the penitent, who sues oeseecl ; ingly for pardon, must be not only ad: j maul but void, indeed, ot all those" nob , qualities that (?od intended should eleva: the souls of men- There is a magic: sweetness ivt t\je word forfiive tlint implii all that is noble am! generous! An | what shighsoulvd generosity it la-speal as it falls from the lips of an injured, ay brokenhearted one, who Morning tlj more ignoble spirit of revenge, seeks n< to return wrong, but calmly, nobly d< i clarcs forgiveness to tbe aggros*or, thong ' he may be bis veriest enemy on earth. Hut to present a picture not uncomttn 'mid tbe gay and fashionable circles of li let us look, for a moment, upon you errin youth, who has scorned the kindly aduu nitions of a devoted parent, and lias wni dered far from tiie path of duty. Ami his career of folly and dissipation, he awakened to a sense of his deprivatic I from the paths of honor and recti Hid t and in his better moments of reflection I reiolvesto throw oil'tlie fetters that bin j him to sin and despondency, and cxhil that nobloness of soul which his prist wn; ! w.irdness has hitherto excluded from vi,\ ' Now he is retracing his steps homewar J while hii heart knows but one desite?t : throw himself at the leet of his sire, an ! there, in trembling accents, plead, twl tb . . smile of forgiveness rests upon his father i face. vl'is true tlie weight grows hcuvh j upon his heart as lie approaches his eliil< 1 hood's home, and anxious fears ititnuK ' yet hi* prayer ascends t) Her.ven that ":i pels. ' will bo well;" and impelled by motiv? ! the strongest, the purest, he hurries 01 ke: w*rd- . , Soon a loitering form rises to vie* ' which he recognizes to bo hi* latin r, occi j pying a favorite retreat in tlie old familii domains, and apparently engrossed wit j bis own thoughts; but. see! he has a | ready caught the sound of the f>>otst? ] ! and (as if intuitively) he looks tip ; i is ei falls upon the wayward youth, and her cognizes l;is long lost son ? the wild h< still dear to his heart! Think you, kind reader, that father* heart remains untouch?implacable ? N no?it cannot bo tlius: for see lie rises i meet his son who falls into his aim while his heart is t'o full to give alteram save, "Forgive! f'orr/ire !*' Ti c tears course freely down that o' i man's furrowed cheek, while, in the ful 1 ness of his heart he excla.m*. " NYo'eeme, inv hoy?thy father's f?? t givi-ness rests with thee! N\ eleoine, thru weieotno to the lioaio of thy youth and thy father's heart! And let tin? past I forgoipm ; the present we'd welcome, an l'?> llm C,....- .?*11 I ' ? Imagine the niiuierablti joy that pe I vades that a out It's licurl, a* lie is on? i more restored So I.is parent's love and coi ti ioiice. Hut how truly is the t-au'y ' nets exemplified in tLo tliaiac'ur of 01 ' immaculate Saviour. Kvon amid the a. Ouv ol the cross, his heart was tccimii with kindness. 11 <t rebuked u<?t his j>oi secujoisg warm and tenderemotions glov ed in the smiles that lighted his celesii: face ; while, with eyes raised in pity t<> h j Father in heaven,he exc A med, " Father, forgive them, for they kno not what lliov do!' Are not nil the Christian graces em: poti nntiitg from a loigiving spirit exlulhte 1 in this striking example And are w a:>o not, too invoked to forgiveness throtighoi >rso J the pages of the s irred volume f Sure! and ! the decrees has been uttered, " L'nlessy d it foryive, ye cannot hope for forgiveness. O 1 if th*ro is aught in the human heai tnd, llint lits the soul for the pure regions c the heaven ? a spirit that generates in tli ov- heart of mail sentiments of affection f. his brother men, 'tis a spirit of foigivcnei md, j ? a "| irit of inagnanmrty that values th , at | happiness of its f-llow mortals, nor scovii two to bestow upon theer ing penitent theoi Iv boon he craves?venc.is/ ? Wara jgh l'j Magazine. " AN ANSWER. When Judge McLean was Postmasti the ^*dner:,'? '>y WrtH groS!?ly abused by a di ^ I appoint el applicant for re appomtmen as postmaster in one of the small tow in .9 He at length demanded to ho iniorine the . i > ill iad 1 writing why was not appointed. II was so infoined, audit is said that tli red '"",nv'n^ 19 n h'Jpy of the letter wit which ho was favored by the IVsunasU . General : I Post Ofjmoe Department, June G, ^ -j Sir?I'llc allegations against you ?r , numerous and strong, and are chief! ^ these : That you cannot write or read wel j ?*n nigh ; are not a safe accountant ; hav been guilty of the grossest negligence i ,l'k not delivering letters when called for?; ' negligence always inconvenient and oftci iors - ~ j m . i attended with injury ; delivering letter j. tieipienlly to persons for whom they wer ' rot intended, and sutler them to he take away ; fail to send letters and package ^ I by mail in proper time ; soineliiues send , ing off the mail without putting into i any letter^ or p e k iges h it had I e n lodp J'j ed at \our office; reverse the dcslinr "" tiou of loiters and send them back to th places whence they came; have not sens enough to discover the error after tiic let ters have been repeatedly returned ; tnak mo frequent and gross mistakes in the hill th, forwarded to other oilices ; tqten package !... I I.I A -.1 . - <v . nuuivNt'tl l>? Ulliur I'UMl DIHCl'S j ?IICII I mail is called for by a neighboring po*t nr, master, handing out any one, right o uhi wrong ; disobey the regulations respect ing dead newspaper# ; appropriate hal the a dozen to your own mo for two or thre< t years, n in 1 resort! to the miserable speru eat bit'ron of aching ibem for wrapping pa ' er. per; fill up \ circulating library with peri otlical works obtained in this way; art uncouth in your behavior; odious to th? 0,1 population ; heap error upon error, anc ls* avail yourself of those error# in order to supplant yotir employer ; have been tried )*1 by the vicinage and found wanting ; and to sum up, they charge you with want o! m | principle and capwcitv. I* Respectfully, your oWuient, Serv'b, JOHN' Mof.EAN. v* I . i Scheme. 4 'l j 1 Prize of $15,000 ?,< 1 prize of 6,000 ?y, J I '* 12,000 i 4 " 1,000 ore 4.000 Ti r , 6 " 6oo arc 12,600 !- ' 80 " 100 :ire 8.000 . ; j 1,500 " 40 nro ? 0,000 .j., tU ' 'SO appi jxi'usof 100 f2,000 I i r>o " 60 2,6* >0 . 's ; 60 " 20 1,000 , ' ii- ! I or. j 1.712 prizes amounting to $1(120(10 t1 A ' ?" ,r Tickets $10. Halves $5.Quarters $2.50. M T " p l The 1.500 Prizes of $40 ore determined liv tlie lust figure i>( the number ihnt draws I i In? Capital Prize of $15,ik 0. The Capital ; ' Prize will, of eourse, end with one of the figure*?I, U, 3, 4, 5, j, 7, 8, 9, 0. Those a t W hole Tickets ending with the same ligure \ - ' as the Inst in the Capital will be entitled to ?.? $ 10. Halves and (Quarters in proportion. !? ! Persons sending money by limit need nut < p ' fenr its being lost. Orders puncluully at1 tended to. Communications confidential.? * Hunk Notes of sound Hunks taken ut pur. Sj Those wishing particular nuiuberN should ' older imtuediiilely. Drawings sent to all ' ordering 'Pickets. Address, J.\r- F. WINTKIt, Manager, 3 r- Macon, (ia. j Our Terms T1JK LA MASTER LEDGER 1 rt I is rruusiir.it wm:ki.t, or ' ; W. M. rONNORS, i lit II I l*Jt . ! i: I> I i on A N i? via) ! " i IT. 11? 1 g I At Two Dollars per annum, in apvasck ; r- j Two Dollars and Fifty Cents, if paid within j t six months; and Three Dollars, if not pnitl ;(j | until the end of the subtu riptinn year. ;s J-f"' Subscriptions, when paid within three i months after receiving the first number, will 3 ^ i he considered gi advance- ^ IV i i-** INo paper sent out of the fcvtate, tin- I ' " less the money accompanies the order, ex- Tit I eept t,> a know n responsible name. i ; i! 1 Any person sending ns live subscribers j |,v : and Ten Dollars, (accompanied by the casii.) | i|)t. j w ill be entitled to one copy gratia. < V I !-# No pnper discontinued, until nil ar- wit 1 rearages are paid, unless ut our option. nui Tic J TICK MS OF ADVERTISING. ent | Anvi.iuitr.xi^NT/i will be inserted at One < c' Dollar per square, of.sixteen line? or less. ; , ' or if continued. Seemly-Five Cents for the ? tirst insertion, and Filty Cents for each sub- , ' ll" j sequent insertion. | 1 K'[, lS | The following deductions w ill be made in ! i | favor of standing advertisements : 3 months g months. 1 year. One Square, $3.00 $5.00 $9.00 | Two - C.00 10.00 15.00 i Three " 9 00 14 QU 1?,(|Q f Hail* Column, 16.00 22.0O 30.00 _ o- < >ne " 30 00 45.00 00.00 T1 t Business Cards of five lines or less, inelud. &. ing the paper, Six Dollars per nnnntn. d Announcing' Candidates for Office, Five e , DoINra. j vei 0 : Advertisers are requested to mark the | ant ( number of insertions desired on each adver- "1 1 tisetnent, or they will he inserted untj! for- wh T ! hid, aud charged aecordingfyl j bu| H7" All transient advertisements must j > he paid for in advance. ?? o? I tlin ' will* ? We nre now prepared to execute nil kind* >f H.e PLAIN AND FANCY ?wn : BOOK AND JOB VOBK, z e!^itl?the utmost NF.ATNKSN nnd I)!S-.Jri n PATCH. nnd <?u nccommodntinff terms, s >"X an ; ; MAIL ARRANGEMENT. An , be [. CAMDEN MAIL ?lJ ?, Duo Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 8 j ? I oclock, p in , j( Departs Tuesday, Thursday nnd Sntnrdnv at 7, a m e ' CIJAKLOTK MAIL via MONROE. 0f , * Duo Monday, Wednesday, nnd Friday, at 8 nh<j o c. p in. be* ' Departs Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, j at 7, am to , r | PINEVILI-E MAIL. J Due Monday and Friday, at 6 p m ? f Departs Sunday'nnd Thursday at 8 a in. B LEVVlHYlLLE MAID. . Due Friday at 4 ocloek p. in. >j Departs Nalnrday at 8 a ni t||e, CHESTERFIELD MAIL. a iu j Due Saturday, at 10 o'clock,a. m. tieh Depart W ednesday, at *i O'clock, p. in. f., All ietters must be deposited by 8 b*clock 1 p in, to insure their departure by nexlmai 1 ! B.u All persons who receive newspapers and ao|( other periodicals, will observe that the law t0 j requites the postage to be paid quarterly in be I f advance. for la tu r and transient newspapers must be dun prepaid, otherwise they are not tuailod, T R MAOILL, P. M. G Lotteries. if AN fc CO/S LOTTERY SOUTHERN MILITARY Cm MY LOITER VIjXHH K? To be drawn in the City of Mobile i inn, in public, on WEDNESDAY, DSC. 10, 1856, Of TUE PLAN OF SINGLE NUMBERS *? o ?IIN Hcrtf.L, nnd W. W. MCGUIRE,? Uiyiishionerrt. o 1,000TICKETS 3-280 PRIZE JKK THAN ONK I'KI/.K TO KVKUY 1 (TLKTS. BRILLIANT SCHEME! 1 I'rize of $40i 1 " 1*2, 1 M 5. 1 " 2 1 " 1. 1 ? I, O * ! 0 " 0 " APPOXIMATION PRIZES 1 prizes of $160 oppr. to $40,000 arc f 4 " 126 " 12,(100 " 4 " luo " 6,000 ' \ 76 " 2,000 8 " 60 " l,"O0 " 0 " 45 " 300 " 1 iOO " 4,0 ar? " 120 ?S(| prizes amounting to S20 l.l ckets $10; Halfs $5; Quarters $2 30,000 Nuipber* corresponding with il the Tickets arc placed in one Whec ic first 380 Prizes are placed in nnoi heel A number is drawn IVtyn the n r v heel, and at the same tline a I'lizi aw 11 from the other \*lie.-l Tin* I' inn is plnced against the Number dr;> lis ope rut ion is repeated until nil the l'ri : drawn out. Orders for Tick < la can !,; add reused e S. SWAN & CO.. Atlanta. G. or S. SWAN, Motit^omeiv, A1 Nov. 20, 185G. 41 tl". i'OHT Ti AIM'S t\DB11V LOTTKB CLASS 22, To tie drawn in the City of Atlanta. C. i, in public, on MURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 16? o.n i nr. plan of SINGLE MEMBERS!! 0.000 TICKETS?3.2?0 PRIZES )HK THAN ONF. HtlZK To F.YKKY I TICKETS! MUNIFICENT SCHEME! I I'ri/e of $10 000 ii .?? u,< I " 1-J Odd is 12.1 I 6.00-? is 5 ( I " 2,000 it !.(. I 1.000 i* ' 1,1 I " 1.000 i? I.i I " 200 are 2,' I " 100 are 10.1 r are 7,* approximation prizes. 4 IV*of IftOnpp'x. to -lu.ooo prizeare ( 4 " 125 " l2,OOU " I 4 " 100 " 6,tM)U " < 4 " 75 " 2,000 " 8 " 50 " l.ooO " 40 " 46 " 200 " l.i 00 " 4t? " are 120,i IHO Prizes amounting to t>'2<>t.O :kets $10, Halfs $5, Quarters $2 J 1 000 Prizes of y 10 will In* deternii tin* last figure of the Nutiih i ili.it dr. % 10,000 Prize. For example, if tuber drawing the $10,000 Prize ci li No. 1, theu all tlieTirkct* where liber ends ill 1 will bo entitled to $ he niii.ibor unila with No. 2. then nil kcts wlui'c the nioiiher end* in 2 will itled to $40, and no on to 0. ilificiite of Package of 10 Whole Pickets, .? iificnte of Package of 10 Half Pick el a rlitiealc of Package of 10 Quarter Pickets, filer* for Tie'i^el^or Certificates can irossid either lo S. MVVAN & CO, Atlanta, Ga or S. SWAN, Montgomery. Ala Mov. 26, 1856. *41. 0 Planters and Hoi$ Builders. I'lie subscriber returns hi* thank* lor y liberal patronage received for the p 1 lake* this method to inform thccitiz Chester and surrounding District*, and olu South, that he ha* ellccted allot proveuiclit in the otton Gin & Wheat Thraslie t excels any tliMt have ever been in! ed heretofore; and from long experiei has no fear in challenging any other 1 y, cither North or South, to produce ml. lie feels very confident in saying public, that hi* Gins excel in perloi y any other make or pattern now in i itli d-y eollon tlic roll cannot be brol made o spew over, which no other |i d* to c.'titn. and with good driving p< und attei.4"?iee, a 45 saw gin, will tn 4 to> 6. b>iU* if.more in a day, wei from 350 to 400 lbs.; which i* as tut any **ne hand can veil handle in a d y person waoting v v.';n or Thrasher, i supplied by sending <>n his order to la-w isville, Chester Di*t, ict, S C. Wi I be ahipped to nnv pin e deaired. IKI'AIKING donu at I.if lilUftllt pO: notice I'o limine Builder*, I will nay that I nufm turinir HASH, IUJNDM& 1MK) toy dcacriplion, made of llie boat mater I dry lumber, and workmuimhip Ilia v t. VII work rait.'.Jly packed and forwnrc irder. JOHN SIMPSON line ' ith, 1866. ' ' 17-tf XAN YARD. "HE snbacribors inform the public ll r are carrying on nii exleimive buatnc ilex eaat of laiucaetervilii , on the Hi I Koid, in the ANMNG AND DIIESSINC linext Pi raiina dea ring to | urchi i, aboe, or hurnena leather, ? ould do w rive then' ? call. Green or dry hidesw a*ken in *Ychange for iMthW?6 c?i green hi<i?*?, 134 for drv hide* in ? nge, r b eenta w ill t>? paid in ct-nh. E. A. CAJskfcY ft ( O. tot 39. lift H6 Jy SOTHERN MILITARY r, ACADi:MY LOTTERY! i ? CLASS L, To bo 4pn* r\ iy. tb.u Cyly of Mobile. Al? | | abnnie. in poidii* on |1 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30. 1856. ni ON TUK I'l.AN (>r My. , XUXBER3. lkc Joiifi Ilrii-'EL and W. W. MvGcirr, Kst^i. CommUnioner.**. ^ f ito.ooo Tirkel.^i 'iSO Z'r^ta I Tin: moke th an one i'kizk to every ten h tickets! tm ! NOVEI^ SCHEME! 1 Prise of 340.000 i ' 1 . i 2,000 -f.u ,S ! i " -. ft.ooo rKN. 1 " 'A?lU'.o V.la 1 " 1,000 I 1 ' 1,000 10. 11 200 grei 080- li>P " 100 Tor Q00 100 " to feat 000 approximation prize8. "joa 000 4 prV of 160 npj/i. to 4^0,000 pro. mc 600 j ?! 000 4 ' 120 " 18,000 " 600 r*(, ,000 4 " 100 M 5.000 ' 400 )?d 2.00 4 " T5 " 2,000 " 300 ? 100 H " 60 w 1,000 " 400 | porl TO 40" 45 " 200 " 1,800 litei 3,000 " 40 nre 120.000 j ClU, 3,280 pi 's umount'g to $20-1,000 J Tickets $10, Halfs. f5, Quarters $2.50. t 3.000 Prize* of 640 will be determined by 1 Brit Hi,ii ilu* in?l figure of the Nunberthni drawn the j H?T 4O0 $. \0.000 Prize. For examble, if the number "lat ,80u | drawing tL? #10.000 1'iize enrln with No. I n,,w ,000 I then all tlit* T ieketn where the number end*, ** jjiji in 1 will be entitled t>> $40 If the Ninn ' | bi-r ends with No. 2. Ilu-n nil the T'iekets 50 I w here the Number ends in 2 will be emitted j.()r toHe ! $'" so "" " 1 I L'er.iiie.ileH ot 1,' >el.*?? > will by m>!i| at j.-or ll,er | !?'!.'>wiiijj rnte.i w bieb i><!ie ri?k : iirit. j. CernticHie -d Jim Icugeof 10 wludo j l?r 1 . li M-iJ.; too For r'7-'* Ocrcificnt* of p:i< kiig? of 10 bulf Wl?- Ti.kc-ls. *30 For l/r9 j Certificate ofyacknge of i?0 qimr'cr Tickets, $15 '"or ill'- Address orders of tickets or rcriifiralw .. of packages ?f l 4-itln*r to S. SWAN A- CO., At unl?, Ot. P, or S. SWAN, M.#u'<;..nifry, Al t. ^0!1 PLAN (TFTiTEToTTKR V. J j The Numbers 0 "i ! to S.O.U'.'U. fi?rrr*. : t,, n 1 J I ponding w itb tbose Ndpiilp-r.^on tlx-Tickets | |?.r printed on separate slips of paper, are elicit-j ,.J;. rli-J with siinill tin tube*. (ind placed in one _ W llffl. p The first 210 Prises, similarly printed and |j encircled. urc placed in mitjlirr wln-cl. iG, rile wheels lire tltcii revolted.uiitl n nnm- |i ber is drawn front the wheel of Numbers C .iini nl tlie* ititmti time ;i I'riae it drawn lrotn i ' the other tt heel. The Number a/ul Prize .. ij drawn out Me open <1 Mini exhibited l<> the L-v; audience and re^'i-ti red to the ( 'onuuiaMion 'j eih, the Prize being pl.ieed lo.dim the num ber dr.i? ii. 'I bi-operation i-re|K*iited unlil "J4"' 1 i j all llie Pii/es a: e drawn out '* .tec I In ordering fickeUor Certificates, CO laiilooe tin- money to our address for the enjil '00 Ticket* ordered, on receipt of wlneli they Oil will be forwarded by liisl mail . )00 j The li-t of drawn Nt^.J)4-r- ntiu Prizes n'O I will lie sent to purohaseis immediately af I ,,r ?? "'0 j ter the draw tog. t W(?^, n o {tfr P ureli .mt* *\ ill please w riti* their t of oti "0 signature* plain, and give .lo ir Post I Ithee. *>j ; ( utility and Klntt*. | woim ln(> \ Uciucttibor that v*?TY Prize i?dr?wn *, ioi j an t payable in full without deduction. I alio* |o(t | All prizes i.l'tl.ooo and under, p..id | prett lion immediately after the drawing?other prife* j the too nt tlx* iimciI time nf thirty days. I'ub B(mi All roinnuiiiit'ttlion* confidential. I Moi """ I'ri/.e Tickets cashed or rvnrffvd in oilier I will 00 Pickets ill either nlfiye. ' ty 50. i "?>' iibei ,, ii i Miscellaneous. i\\ri | ' l> I SUPPORT YOUR OWN PAPERS. 1 lie I/- ___ ID. 1 tin* I New Southern I.itemfv Journal. i he ^ J (T Ij r (Bxcyj,iHH, M,I PUBLISHLDATCOLUMBIA.SC Kl Thin Jourtml 11an entered upon i'*e?Tond 1.'? volume, i*n?l. with thin issue, we couimtnc ,cc i he the public; tn?H of an Original I'riif Tale L J of great literary rerit aod thrilling interest. This will be followed by ? I A SERIES OF ORIGINAL aTORlKS, gg w ritten oxpre?aly for the cofumns of Titr. ' Examiner. T.ieso stories are- nil from the pc.ia.ot SOUTHERN WRITERS. HI d will t) ^ initiate u aew ern in Southern periiniie.il ? ^ j literature. 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Now, the puuiieatioii of a daily q t alone haa enabled ua to aupply ao a, r un amount of reading matter for ao th I1 a Nubacrip'ion price, and it ia only by ry large addition of auh?cribera that we b< hope for remuneration. aj * ill not each of our friend* mnka an ?f- <*' foi us? Mr*, '.'hick aaya: "There i* th ing like making an effort." Wa would ^ very much for each oos to try the rir- ^ .r ?a-ii 1 Ul Iivr |?uii'wapiiy NOW IS THE TIME: Mm is t'i? proper time to subscribe, so you may get the whole story' of "'lay- j . or .StiprrMiiiofi." It is fully equal to jn prutH.'i* successful tales of our valued spnndcnt. n, U esh Lrugs, Medipino? * jf >re received every week?among the E 1 are a fresh itnpjjly of Citrate of Mag- w i, TarrsnU Seftz^k-and Apcrieet.Coie s I ^ kliny (iekitine, Cleveland'* Cologne on a giit. BALM OF A TIIOCNAM) AVKHS, Itock I'otash in Cans, with full re ilioos lot tiiiiki* g In rtl and soft Soap. bj ?? A LS< ) ?? tLi:VKI,AN??tl u! Original Prize Medal Cologne Water lul Hollies, Prentiss' Toilet Powder, land's Lotion, Lyon's Kuthairoo, Barry's iphrrou*. llHuel's Eau Lualral, Ate., |n Just received at da J. K. DbUAY'8. undee, April tl. 1?M. 10 tf Medical Advertisements Dr. McLANB'8 CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE LimPILLS. T?eft lie Prrjsreilssi of *h? Af?: They are not recommended as Universal Cure-ails, but simply for what their name purports. The Vermifuge, for expelling Worms from the humah system- baa also been administered with the most satisfactory results to various animals subject to Worms ~ The Liver Pills, for the cure of Liver Complaint, all Bilious De^ rangements, SlCK HEAD-. ache, &c. Purchasers will please be particular to ask for Dr. C. McLanc's Celebrated Vermifuge andj ^iver Pills, prepared by ;olr proprietors, Pittsburgh, Pa., and take no :>ther, as there are various Dther preparations now ?efore the public, purporting to be Vermifuge md Liver Pills. All ptheps, comparison ?vith Dr. McLane's, arc worthless. The genuine McLane's Vermifuge and Liver Pills can now be had at JX respectable Drug Jtores. FLEMING BRO'9, 60 Wood St., PrrrsnrRon, Pa. Sole Proprietory Soovil & Mrml. No ill.i Ithilil* ? tiei I lew (Menu*. (iciiitkI VVI?olv??le Ajjeitt* f.>r ia Southern Slnte*, to whom nil vrd-m I ii wt be ndilrrwd. Sold by MAUll.L & 1IEATH,l-nnennter. April 80. I?ad. 1 l lj ^artcr'B Spanish Mixture 7ffi GREAT PURIFIER Of Tl/E | BLOOD !, HIE BEST ALTERATIVE KNOWN ! Not a Particle of Mercury in it I n infallible remedy for PoruftfcU. KiwC* httUDotWin, Obstinate Cutaneous ErupUoiw, imp lea or Postulesaa the Fare Blolhes, Qoil*,, fue and Freer,Chronic Sore Eeyes,Kingworm., r Tetter, Scald head, Enlargement and pain oficfloncs.fr Joints, Salt Rheum, ftut^brtr'a. Ule srt.Svphibtie. I)kxud?r^,iUid *1\ .djpegsc* a rising 1 om an injudicious use of Merourv, Imprudence i Life, or Impurity of the Blood. *1 T)d# great alterative Medicine and Purifier of Vi IUood la now used bv thousands of gialeful tients from all parts of the United States, bo testify daily to the remarkable cures percmed by the greatest of all medicines, "Care's Spanish Mlituro." Neuralgia, Rhruiua?n, Scrofula, Eruptions on the Skin, Liver leeaso. Fevers, Ulcer*, Old Sores, Affection of is Kidney*. id the TLrcsi, Female omplainta, Pains and Aehing of die Bones id Joints, arc speedily put to light by using lis inestimable remedy. For all diseases of the Blood, nothing lias yet sen found to compare with it. It cleanca the stem of all imporitlea, acts gently and efllently on tho liver and Kidneys, strengthens >e Digestion, gives tone to tlie stomach, makes e Sain dear and be Ithy, and restore* the' if MwUUiUon, ?nfeobled bt disease or broken >10 by the. aiki* or jouth, to iu pristine gor Mid strength. Kor the dwrtM of females it io peculiarly apicoble, and wherever it Iim become known U gulfrfy proeorftied wiA t!je happiest effect*. Invigorate* the week and ' debilitated, end iperta elaeticily to the worn-out Irani , ilni'm e akin, and leave* the patient freah and (>e?l J ; a Mingle bottle of this inestimable temedv worth aD the fo-cylicd Harsapj^lja^ iu ?kieIK?. The Urge number of certifies tee which wo iTo received tram persona from ail port* of the Kited Suua la (lie beet rvi.iei..T that there no humbug a&ph The pre^ Mftl Wop ?, magistrates, phjileiah*, and niiWfic iften, sD known to the coaoomiity, all their teati any to the ?eoda*M effects of this " Oreot H?d Ptfriflar." Coll fin the Agent and wet at) Almanac, and ad the detail* of aetnniiming curea perforwted r Carter's Kpanieh Mixture, (In most case# here every thing etee had signally failed.)? is limits of an auvrrtiaewMUl will do' admi air full inaortioo. WM. 8- BEERS 4 CO.. Proprietor*, No lot, Hrtmdwmf, Arm PnC*, ' To whom all orders must be eddreeeed. k'nr sole by Druggists and Country Herelianee , all part* ot the United Staua aud the Cano*, and by MAMMMLriMS * CUMKTOh. Lea rest*' Mar l??h 1?- If