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Throw: yourself completely in ; j t'? I Conscience taping all ycur laws, n,,t Manfully, through thick and th'a, ; ' &>.l,?.d h" i Do not ask who'll go with you; ',ot Go ahoad; I ?' Numbers! spurn the coward's pica ' If therohe butone cr two. t . . j tnii i Singledianded though it be,? I lin| Go ahead. f* |,r;. Though before you mountains rise, Go ahead. I ?... . , ' the Sca.e Uerr. .?:?rtainly you can : I j Let thfem'praudly-dare the akiea; | )a v ' What art'mountains to a tnan !? noa Go ahead. , Litl I wh Though ficice waters round you daah, j Go ahead. j am I.et no hardship batfe you ; . kill Though the heavens rdar and daah, as t uoasnntMl, tirm and true, > i ot t Go ahead. ra'' cor Heed not Mammon's golden bell: 1 i Go ahead. tliO Make no compromise with sin; tV.e Tell the serpent he look a tveU-,.? J*?* ' But you cannot let hint in. | 'J ^ IK Co ahead. i i ^ol ; APr Better days arc drawing niga; ted (io ahead. ' 'tii , cov Making dnty your pride, ' You must prosper live or die, For all heaven'a on your aide. j Go ahead. , , 1 ' %n I 5lorirulfnral." lis 1-2 HQ< THE PROPER TIME FOR MA. ?u ruBT?n V /I W O. > i! *T. I jl j| The leisure of iho pastfnurr.mcr has oe- the caaioned several communications to you, oon drawn from the remembrance of many ov rears of close attention to the general a'? business of the cotton and coin plantation w't where the w?nt of fertility had directed j '?' the attention very much to ?I! poatfblc | and aids from ninnv.ro. Enclosing fields to I e 1 th unerased, liatmg with the hoe and plow, can and the hoe alone, and moveable and sta- 1 tha tionary stock jwns. littering with straw 1 moi from the wcxhJs direct to the Held and | ner< generally the usual practice of a farin where soe< ita wants, were more than the means of tha supply for them; cotton seed very fully | Mrt tried, rotted st the gin house in the usual j ?or way, and put on sound and uninjured al- J t*tr *o. 1 think success, having reaped to the j hav Mjaaons, has much depended on de.ip plow- ; ^r.t jag and Iste manuring. To this la Iter !; shall confine in / remarks and give the:l I reason for my opinion, so that enoh may Lot) t?<t ?ts correctness by his own vdjeesvatiori. <yf, There is. observable ir. dl plants and to ? Snimals a growing and Wring stage, and slio as the object you seek is the Wring or ther fru'tinff, the manure should be so applied piss sw to be in its most powerful action, when , this the ptanf fa ? fruition. This seems res j was portable. C?" >t possibly be better to givo the ' a your manure to tho cotton anil corn ' an growing or when it is bearing, ami I -^q is too often tho ease. A short lived | nur<ramy bo expended in 'giving growth j he stalk, and louring nothing to tnako ear. Gottou seed, early winter-totted,' C f this class, and if put on rotted at son, ting, its effects aro all expended in the ?<> t ks with nothing for the ears. Thy seeti lency of our warm climate is to run to Con much stalk, and should be counteract- It is Hther than stimulated. Our,only friend the l has been doing this Is early drouth, al- tion s uhthanked, and frequently regarded over m enemy. Corn will stand seasons hca* t inueh dimiuish'its size and yield well, heat vided suitable rains come when the , after in is making. The manure should be char Managed as to act at this juncture, say ; t< 0 and July. Let us take corn for our fib) mple, and tho season equally applies the :olton and all other products, and.your rarii creation will make the applietion.? 'aitdt n is gvMicrally planted ill March, and extei Linues its growing stage thrf.r.gli all J C t, when the bearing or fruiting si.p.ro : your uriehces nnd cittuinuos through J tine ! fo G July. The observant planter will then ' port) the rapidity of the shooting and tassel- j 'iinv and pushing out of the young ears, and up tl c takes the hoc ho will see, ju^t under of M surface, innumerable thread like white 1 to tl > extending in all directions from*the <?*p? rd "roots and others to the distance of 8' it or ten feet ; then is the time that el 'V land should be in tine order and the 'he I lure in it< most powerful a?'i ion. These Hem :s are in search of food am! bearing it > pern lie corn, and should ::ot be cut bv plow > hills ion, as it will be too late to renew for and , ' sum n Juno and July it is in full bearing, tain wants all thectVvct of the manure and , to is, and on this, more than on the size ; safe! h- stalk, is the yield dependant. All j ping I'class of manure that eoirte from liVit- i worn and covering where grown the rub ' liero 1 and surface soil, and the litter of sta- i 1' or cow pens or compost heaps, as we!! mtis i tho want of time as the necessity of too I cooperation of tho ca.'tb In rotting, bed icing hiui JtreptlilMg U t?.fr till? loo?l ot i aucl it*( liiu^t bo applied before I In? crop is ly d itcdrtiltd let this l>o as at present.? : M manures I particularly allude to are for c on seed, guano and the sulphates, all- : shot: erful in themselves and requiring so prcs e time in application, and ! think 1 of C r add, of short duration, in the honici? ! ho s< jiic dose usually given. I lie practice | hut unplain of is the usual one of throwing ' sow the cotton seed as it is ginned, where, j a the size of the hulk, it heats, robs. ! iu essence and value passes into the i mon md is lost. in this evaporation its M'a/, r tells the .nose, '.fit has not informed j mor, understanding, that it wanting into the ,n,.r Jt is, perh*t?f, correct to say that ?fur| e 'than one half its value is lost, and J nn<| lout the poor excuse of its being too j)ut y time. p..,, >et the cotton seed he hauled otl to the rom| 1 to he manured before it accumulates ' onv( > much hulk. Iu the small heaps in l(>r , conieal shapes as draw 11 from tlie wag- i r.,jS( , it will not ho injured by the winter ( ..0M s. If you fear injury to your lmgs or | J,a|, u your stock, a tew rails adequately j^ec| tect the supply of four acres, at one ; n{p? :e: or it may 'be put into conical , t>.,r* ps as dropped from the wagon in an iosuro at the gin house. The iced is e hilled after the com is planted, au.l , before, and let noino trusty hand, with !iro lit or'ten Voung people or other hifeiior ^.pj ids under lii'i . open the tops of the | ^0I( rs vim iwo or more iteop chops ?>T the | ^p.,, , anil tl e young hands pour in u hush- i f,' ( of water, more or less ; on this let he eed two hoc fulls of dirt to retain the isture, and ootcr it with the seed. In m,], ? state, especially if dor.o at a rainy tl.,| re, it will xoou heat and the vegetating jn :l nciplo he killed, which is generally the j e in tliree or four weeks. This should l0,.j done in March or onr'.y in Apr<l, and \ ^s., application to the corn in May, or s(,u; en tie coin u kiKO or waist high. It (j()V, veil iu scatter the cctid in the furrow, \ ir the corn, to le covered l?y the plows. j4j||5 tie benefit is got from sound seed, and ' ile the covered seed is killed, much on outer surface of the heap will not he, ontj 1 t!?i:t i3 butter secured at the lime of ,0 ,] ing>, to draw the earth over the seed. j it better keeps the heat in. The effect for his manure will he visible after the fir*t .j.j t, And will be'iuoet'powerful when the n most needs iti The ol^ert ix to wet well the interior of * pile and keep i.s moisture there hv rta' dirt, find donftfefcif he* mere j lai.ta- ' i order, but see thai'it is done wv-lf, as 7*** ins as much use as any other work. , ^ iad seed loses nearly ail its value hy }>.cr. outing, lint is not so bad a* winter rot- )\nli seed. If the cotton seed piles are '',t: erod over by dirt, and the rain cases t dirt veil, it keeps in the heat and ''on s all tho seed bettor. ] have never e;,r' cceded in hilling well the outside seed, j I'j'0 havo only tried guano ir: the last two j M'f'' n, and not on an exteiiof.m jcule, hot 'IM* par as ! have, f think ir verv valuable, I will more than compensate for its | ?.r01 re. *Tnt*! helter informed, I shall re- \ 'm1< d it as a nowerrtt! short, lived manure, ? ? 1 for plant;i'ion purpose, on corn, use ,',<M >ut 100 founds to tlic acre, scattering i ri the plow furrow, to be covered when \nui corn is about kn? e higli. Have it i ',n,< nplvtely pulverised, ns In lumps, low- I . ^ r small, it must !* too stimulating. 1 itnrr not. aware of the necessity of mixing it 1 arc li charcoal ashes, plaster or oil.or mat- (l"* j it urnirt i.jcnr.iura 10 ycj 11 ai WftrK, [ """ I though it in snid to net well on nil noil*. ' or " ink clayey *od* most suitable. M?*i- j ^',0 gunno in about one third loss ill value ,nu< u the I'eruvian ; and of Peruvian it is i re general to use 2f>0 pound#to the , *',rc \ I think ten wagon loads of cotton j* I on two ?i<res will make more corn n te? load* on on* acre, arid for the l' te re.win 1 prefer ?0O pound* w two c<^ N es to *U of it on one aero. It would o*- I ^ rl thin letter'ton fur to repent nil ilint I [ ^ftr' '0 heard of the valuable ?if??ct* of gunuo ! the) I the sulphate*. ; >r. n?iney, of St. Tllemas Hospital. Uo.n idon, ha* written an article to the fan- , :l detailing the effect* of creosote applied ^rti iferta. He applied it freely to an ?b- lK>n ate warty escreso^nce on the finger, I covered it with a piece of sticking 1 ter. This course ba pursued every m days for two weeks, when the wart P found to hare disappeared, leering the part beneath it quite healthy. : youi /'rom tk* Southern Cultivator. |i RK FOR THE MONTH?(APRIL.) J THE PLANTATION. op.N.?Tli? backwardness of the seathns far, lias retarded all operations he Plantation, and Taw persons in this 1 ion liavo even com'irtchced plnnting ii, up to the pivftfefft llAtc (March 15) absolutely neeeAsery therefore, that utmost energy l?o called into rcipiisiand thntiiot a moment he. lost, when- j the ground is proper condition Manuro , fly and plow deep?use the bent and i :ie.?t seed you can obtain, and let yoltr I ' culture bo of the most thorough \ actor, working often and shallow, so > break no roots. More hereafter.? not run wild after the "Wyandot," "Canada Prolific," and other fancy J' *ties. They should receive at least i 1 Iter season's trial before being planted I! nsivoly.] ' * " ' ? j1 otton.? Having properly "pitched" ; 1 corn crop, push forward*tho planting ! otton, without delay. It is very imant to got1 an early :>tand, and much Ih> othMtcd'iti 'tbis'wdy by throwing ae beds light anil -dry. See the article t; r. Viek, in present number,'and recur j to various liints and suggestions of our ( rieneed correspondents, wcet Potatoes.?Plant your main crop els" and "draws" this month. Try level system, advocated in our last.? 1 u>n and experience both teach its sun-it v. lint, if you will plant in or ridges, plow the ground very deep j throw them up broad and llui. on the , I mit, so that they may catch and re i ' as nuicli moisture as possible. Pota- i ' J raws,"or any similar plants may be i y set out even in dry weather, by dip- I the roots in a thick baiter of black ils-uiould; o: surface soil and water, as i tofore described. 1 i-b Potatoes, if not already planted, 1 t be put in immediately, or it will be late for a summer crop. They should :*oj ped 10 inches apart in 3 feet drills. I covered with a tliicV layer of partial- I ecom]H>sed pine-straw or leaves, lillot, common com and Poura Corn, j anting green and for winter forage, ' ild also Ik* sown plentifully during the ent and the pe\t month. Early crops ow He as and Oregdta l'eas may also : awn. For fodder, we prefer the drill; if intended to turn under for manure, , the l'eas broadcast. THE KITCHEN G.UIDEN. ttend to all work not performed last j tli, without delay. Set out 'all the j bnge plants you may have, and sow j d Cabbage seed t > bead in the sum- ; , Flat Hutch i' the best. Thin out J r.ip? as soon a*? tbey have four leaves, i sotv more Turnip seed ; Early White j eli and Red Toppo^l Hutch are the f??r spring use. If you' li.-rce iiot al- I ly sow n Onior. seed (black), do it at j ; they will coinn into use in the lat- i art of the summer, when all that wore d from setts or buttons are gone. If did sow ltlack Onion seed last fall, it ' now !te transplanted. Sow Carrots, Is. ("Evtia Eirly" are the finest) l'ara j , Salsafy, Lettuce, Radishes, Thyme, j lev and Rape (for early greens).? ' it all in rows l.j inches apart. Sow a little spot w ith Celery and protect a fnu.i the i-v.ii. When Cherry trees 1 in Uitom plant Snap 1 leans-, and w hen ' tie trees are in flower plant Sonashes * , 1 il'.op Squnsli is the best) in lulls 3 feet rt ; also, Gii cumbers and Musk melons J 'oet apart; tbe Nutmeg; an>l Citron > >ns are very lino and the earliest ; eliwo.'x'l M.-lon is very superior, but a later. Al1 ' ines are greatly benefit- ! by guano or poultry manure applied | liquid t'orin, often, but not too strong, lie same lime, also, sow Okra. Toina and Egg Plants. Hill up Rhubarb, aragus will no v begin to sprout; don't jr any to rvn up to seed, but cut all | . A Vatermelons n.ay now b^^plnnted in 1 ? 10 feet apart, using leaf mould, ash* | and poultry manure liberally in tbe I There are so many different kinds ! varieties, that we will not undertake ' lecidu as to the best. Mant a tj'?od supply of English Peas, a succession. E ORCHARD AND FRUIT GAR-1 1 >E.V. lefore this number tenches our remote lers, the fate ot all early Fruits will I al Iv Ixj settled for this season. At ; lent, i March ioY1 the project fir . cho?, Nectarine*, &c., hereabouts, is j r good; but wc know not what *Vhil- ' ; blight" may fall upon thcin hereafter, j ; Peach crop is not really safe before middle of April. SoinetHinx may be o toward protecting the blossoms iu Jens ami small orchards, by hurtling s of partially decayed wood on frosty its, but no feasible and practicable plan yet been discovered for counteracting | frost in exten?ire orchards, spending J r a large surface. The most eiiiieal j s f?r the blossoms is (according to one \ in ]x>molo?ical friend-)hen the an- i h are scattering tbcir pollen.'' So, : sharp for your fires, and raise a huge >ke, should frosty night* Coiao at tlial X roung trees, if properly planted and lined, will need an taking; but if they : inclined to blow almut in the wind, bein up to a firm Mnko with a ateut ' broad atrip of cb*h-??tailor's "lining" ?e|vpdgo" is excellent for one season. j uid the spring be dry and warm, they ' d be immediately mulched heavily ( i* ! cted for Rosea helow,) and watered, ' mgb the mulching, from time to time. | not delay tire mulching beyond the I die of April, at all event*. It is one j ie most important operations connect- | vitli tree culture in the .South, pare the bird* in your orchard and lens-?they arc your lie.it friend t? t "pay th? it rent" not only in music to tiwdelight which they afford the and the heart, but also in the destrucofmyriads of rapacious insect*. At rtlier protection against predatory ini, hang vp a number of Wide-moo tlied les^ half filled with molasses-water, in trees - you will catch a great numof them. THE FLOWER GANDER. Vopegnte and aat out Dahlia*?plant seeds of the hardy Annual*?mulch r U<)?e* with a thick layer of leave* from the hollows of the woods, spriukling a little soil over the mulching to keep the wind from blowing it away?transplant Evergreens of all kinds, clean up and roll your gravel walks?dross your holders? Dr.Artie up all herbaceous flowering plants to I>r, stnkea" of cypress or Uhina tree wood, and Dv-ilt put everything in trim for the season. I'oVitii ? ??? ? ? iiii?;.r The Imperial Horticultural society of Paris has just received a communication ' mer. from M. Tessier, one of of it* members, tin, I' slating that the' amtnonieal waters ot gas n haVfe the property of destroy iugihe in- '"' A1' sects which conunit such ravages on the j ,.nr j fruit trees. This ammonical w ater is mix- ! eertit e*t with three fourths its quantity of com- j l?K.\ mon water, and is then sprinkled over the ( leaves and branches of the tree. A small j trench is dug round each tree to receive j anglic tlie water w hich falls, and this kills the de- j n??u ?. itructive insects which harbour about the parti roots of fruit trees, | In i chain * . ' tuocu MAGNIFICENT VAKYI AND * OTTER IE8. I of tin ' i' i ' j or wh 158,313 DOLLARS!!! , ?< f?v rial i SOW is YOT'R TIME FOR .1 FORTUSK. : j ))io,i, DNK TRIAL MAY MAKE YOU UICT1 i chirp! FOR I.IFK! ! i matte Ifto-n PAYMENT OF PRIZES Clt'ARAXTF.KD ^|k0ii BY T1IK STATE OF MAINS. I wra}1 . nielli* f # j !)r. 'I he follow ing splendid Schemes are more who i particularly worthy the attention <>t the pub- untie lie; composing some of the most llril/inut eye iLotteries ever draw n in the United States. failed On Tutwlai/, Tkundu>/, awl Satardav, ! ul"' " ; ! XE (>r Each Wukk, j or. During February. Mnrrti nnd April will be | bad ii drawn one oi' the fid/owing lie.uilit'ul , of Br fit.koM.oO . I V OI Tickets $1- Halves SO cts Quarters 25- i t"**' For ?'-'5, we send Package Whole. Il.ilfiind gnus, Quarter Tickets I it, ^ i For 81*1, wo send PneWagv I !??*v -3 and Tw ! at t>?? Whole Ticket*. i in? m For $5 we send I'nek ago Quarters And One i not n' Whole Ticket. dema I the n A SUPERIOR I,t > TTF.U V. , >>ons CM'CH, A Good Chance for a Sinn!/ Fortune. Surg< ? I instai co,c43 dollars ! | |;;ttc;j : cope I Maryland Consolidated lottoiy. forma *' ("trass 57, j In< To bo drawn on Tuesdays, 1850. '' 1 prize of tfj.ono is $>.000 A prizes of 1 ,230 ate 5,tH>0 10 do lOti are I,tint) ^-1(j 10 do f;? aro tint) 10 do WO rtte t!l>0 10 do 35 are 350 175 do 25 ?ro 1.375 03 do 1*2 are 73b 03 do 10 n*o 030 03 do 'ft are 504 ^ 03 do 0 arc 878 Sin 3.000 do 2 aro 7,812 ! ' ratte 23,430 do 1 arc 23,430 ' tuniti I Inlirn 27 814 prizes auiouutin<f to ?50,043 I ' iiimiuk r.7,057 dollars! j ic<tk t paid ' Ose or the Richest Hcueuis r.v?.i; I)iu?-. acuta _____ : at in Maryland Consolidated Lottery. vu-l Cu? 0.", I N. To be drawn on Tlntradays, 15>30. | 1 prize of ?5.000 is ?3.000 -i 5 prize* of I,900 are 5,000 "ra 10 do are 1,250 ! 10 do 73 are 750 ?|>f, 30 do 50 are 1,500 I Co 30 do 31 are 017 I turn 200 do 20 are 1.000 p?v-p 05 do 10 are 050 *l* <15 de 8 aro 520 | 65 do V are 3110 130 do -1 arc 520 . 4,715 do 2 are 0.100 I 27,040 do 1 are 27,040 { 32,390 prizes uiu anting to ?57,<>57 ANOTHER 111'*11 ONE DOLLAR EOTTI,RYt . ,tO.M i iu?H1 50,043 DOLLARS! J or I. ORDER KAR1.Y FOR PACKAGES. i w ui nrou Maryland Consolidated Lottery. ! j |l0 Class 77, Htm To be drawn on Saturday*, 1856. ' 1 prize of 3500.1* $5,000 1 do 1,099 are 1,090 . I( 4 do 1.O00 are 4,000 mb'< '0 do 250 urn 2,500 <J >0 d* DO aro 900 fur 1 191 <k> 20 ara 3,H*ir 63 do 15 aro 964 03 do 10 aro ?3o " 63 do 6 aro 315 3.960 do 9 aro 7.93K 23,316 do 1 aro 23,3 40 : s 27,814 prizes amounting to $50,613 Th? priee of single Ticket* in any of , ^ the above bittrrivs are WHOLE TICKET* $1,60 H\LV * '.Wet*.! QUARTER " 25 ct*.' A ? i M< We -pay Ibo nahm attention to an order for a . ' ingle Ticket at to ORDERS FOR PACKAGES, m Ft Which stand n much better chance of ob- j ' taming ir prize, ax every drawn number ! r0|' rotot be on thr ticket* ?t the'pneknge, and a* there i* two or rhree prizes in eneli pack age, 11 may dc mill llie High ptire J< among I them. lSy wvernl pernon* clubbing toguth-1 it the cost to c.ieh ia small and thoy stand a j f)< much better chance of a pi lie, as will he t M-i<n by tlie following Priee% fur Packets: | J1 CVrt's of Pai'k's el 1? Who's*, cost $1'">.0Q i jj,,. | do do 2*1 Halves, cost 8,00 .do do 21 Qunrters, cost 4.00 .. do do 20 Kighiha, eoat 2,00 1 ^" rUT All prlres paid by drafts on tho near- 1 est cities or as porchnker* rosy direct. I pr;ic 3~i(T~ Will" on all solvent Ranks takes at |jl0, pur. ing i The oilbial scheme will lv a< nt with all j i>'|,( tickets ordered, and on the day trie lottery | Wort draws the official drawing will l?o forwarded, | AfW,ol together with a written explanation of tho j A;u result of the purchases. I at (j, Person* addressing the undersigned may routidcnl/y roly upon having tlieir orders tilled by return ami], and tho*strictest confidence observed. I, The great laiek which has attend*! our Lave oflice will fully authorise us ia savhig that caste to s?curw a competency for life it is only j ihee necessary to address your orders to , date, MILLEN A CO deal* Bo* 532 Post Office, Baltimore. Ki Fob'y 13, I860 ? M??io | Mi f EAR AND EYE. I>KS. LeliliUXN itr DtJFTQN. OCULISTS AND AU1USTS nk5h SSO KaK DliSKArl.S RaOU AM.V CUi'.IU Lcllrunii nftrt to those suffering froi lows hid liifoliuble Auiul Remedies, wide been successful in newly 3.000 cures \ rnieil dcaliio**. These fantedies conipris eui coursea tor discuses of tbo iuternu lo ami uxtcimil ear, and have been pn oil by those Celebrated AuWsfs, "tfrs.-Vfi of flare, ami Peluu, of 1'uris, Cm ilclter ami Yearsly, of Ixitidon, as bein lost uot.ilviful and effectual ever applie MM-rs of the internal ami middle ear. I)i warrant* a < - ore in every cow where th * perfect in lormation. He h;is cightee icatcs of cured from tlioso who had beet 1-' and Jd'.MH, and w hose hearing; is not letelv restored and are new- enabled to lenr ingtiuge. The names of.#,7on persons wb been cured by Dr. I .ell. may be seen o rattan. rations by sending a descrij] >f the ease, can have romcdbn sent to un if the United States, case of mucus accumulations in the Ku?t; Tube and Tniu|iauuih, iullaiuuuttioii of tli s membrane, nervous affections, disease membrane tvnipani, called "tbo drum, ion the disease can be traced to the vfleel era or colds, the use of quinine or mtu-cn nelttitieu, gatherings in the ears in child Ac., this treatment stands preeminent ? i the auditory is dry and scaly", "With llttl secretion; when the deafness isaecompa with noise in the ear, like fulliug water in}; of insects, ringing of bells, rustling c i, continual pulsations, mid discharge ci t, when in stooping, a sensation is felt a ts'.t of blood to tile head had taken place the lieati- " lessacente i i dull, cloudy icr, or ?:,c a cold has been taken, thi >d of trcieioj lie disease is intaliable. Duller. Is the only Oculist in United State tracticta the new painless, and sneeesslu ul in treating all tlie diseases to which th i subject. here every oilier means hav< to alford relief, lie asks from such a fai npnrtial trial. STl.MoNY. ? The undersigned practitiori iiienicinc in the city of New York, haviiij requeni occasion to witness the pvactici s. [.el!rutin and Duflon, in diseases ol thi ml I've, laying aside all professional jeal freely udiuit, that the course pursued b; in treating diseases of these delicate oi from the unparalleled success attending well worth the atieHtion ol our profession thiol throughout the United States, tec! is it red as we do, that Aural Surgery ha let ? itb '.lint attention which its importune mis. Their system ot tresting diseases u liddlc ami internal Knr, bv "Medicated Vn particularly in chronic or complicate* , foims u new eia in the practice of Aura rv ; such cases yielding in almost ever; ice to this new and poivvitul agent. Thi iec tills up avoid which has long been tel lie general practitioner, enabling him t? succession) witli every case where pei fee lion exist*. diseases of tin* eve lht<v kIiIdid require l< to uti operation. skilful Auiist* ami Ocu'li*.-', enthusiast! devot-d to their profession, we cordi.tlh mend them to ruiii m* way require thci tied, A. K. MOTT, .?/. I). 11. Illiirlow, M l>. A. II FUASt.'IS, M. 1>. <{. S. CI1KKS. M 11. r. r. liKI.rANK, M. 1'. T. V. VAN Ul'KKN.M. J .v York, August 7, 17 It*, dents wi.-liing to perfect themselves in thi h of medical science, will find nil opnot of joining the cli??? ? the 1 ,r tiy iary ol Dr. Detuey I.eUiunti I'nion I'Ui'f liquc* every 'I'uetJuv ami itiday aflci i, I rum one till three o'cloek, timing Mot cllegc term*. 11MS?consultation fee; fit) fee toll a lien the hearing is restored to its origin! no**, or when n watch cm heard to bo listance of l? feet from either ear" drew Drr Li ltUUNN A. Dl'I ruX, I'nio , New Yolk t'ity. If ?A t teat 1*0 on the t ntnre aril tie* of lioalncM nti.l di?oa*e* of the Kar, wit realm en t ol' - lite. Ileal'ant! l?rrut>? prici lollar. f" Money letter* must be rej?i-tered by tl Master. Fuoli letter* only are ul our lis ase beat thi* in mind. " respondents must enclose postage for r ili; ?rtni the new postage law lequirifl airem -t' letters. h. 111.'60, ' 1? 6m. CII EST E V Carriage Factory. "W< y ? The tiodvrMgiicd is now pr pared to tntuiuf wturc, at li ? ? \'?w KstnblUhincnt in (.'hcatc , nil kind* ?>t t Kit I A11 KS. ruiipti ,tr rou^h and'hilly rmn'ry, a:.J f It Matt-rials. 1T> wntfM ioijrtdMt.'>ie, .1 I vvt-jy titan in the up oonntry it 1110 ?* a ju 'go *>f titular, before you bi rder a Carriage, 110 matter win-re, lor nd ami neu what hot I of f .umber tl ier lias a ml in wlial condition it it ke| Carriage-Maker may J. if, //no*/ 1 tier as uineli at lie pleases, but tlie grnt .-I of carriago-iuaking lie* in tlie l.i pile. i? buy a cheap N?gr<<, llorto or ''a *, is to Verify tin ol<l nd.?oe : Pent and I'ouiitlfitoluh. (live me a fair prii ny work, and tlien if it is mil' hi.-u t, bold me responsible. * -re not for lfaint; I'utty and dine, it would we pouytJafrlage-Mukers do C. F. HO I-ST. lie* tor J an 31, 1853 411-tf. ign of the Two Large Watches. BATCHES, CLOCKS AMD ei k\vklr v. S f/w YGRi PRICES fOR CA3I trehuid and lustier* will do well to ct e? amine tlie fttOck of ll'ntohew, Click*, at ley, at 24# King-street, t- "tin- they pe 5 elsewhere. 'cry article warranted. Ktm-lt always on band jieeuliarly adapted try dealer*. vo twenty percent, bf railing on \Vn. WASTKRUAS', 5ti King ?t., Ch?rltt*uin, Four JuoM from WfiitwwUi-(V it H, *M 3.'?:lf cheap heading. ;ST received direct from the pubHehe following new iind popular boots, ate Wenton, or to will nnd to do, T1 ter'a Fount I'V Mayne Rcid, GrolTn cton i<r the Edible** Guardian, Awfi losu '** by Maria Monk. Soon-* in ll tiee of a New Vork Surtfomi??Tr t Kiln'Man, 11 eta , The K hiw Noll Vlmaoae,alto ('herbs* Lie ken* No\>| raeli'*, Bulwer*. M .try all*, .Mr*. Soutl h'a, T. H Arthur'*, l-eter'a. and * tare rlnront of oilier kind*. Theeo book Im? hoIJ at ('linrleJrtcu j rico*. Formal ic Prftttbig Otfsc." notice. ELECTA I.KVKfeTON.wlfc?f Joh rton. Shoe maker, of the to wr. of Lari r, hereby give notice, thrift on and afu x pi mi ion of one month from the preset I will become a sole trader and fr? * ELECTA I.EVBRTON treb 5th, I9Mt. I 41 t The great remedy for Rheumatism) Go n Pain in iho Side, // ij?, B.tek, UmU f h Joints ; S-rofula, King's Kvil, White Sw lino, //ard Tumor*. Still' Joints, nud all I !? ed pains whatever. : Where this Plaster is applied pain cam j ' exist. ^ It hasheen beneficial in rases of we: K iichh, Htieli as Pain and Weakness in I d Stomach, Weak f.imbs, lameness, AtV p. tion of the Lungs in their primary stages, e ! It destroys inHainatfoh by perspiration, n | James I* Boyd, Pickens District, Soi (Carolina, testifies that, by its us^ alone was cured ot' Ulirumattstii in both of " knees,of several years .''.fahding. ? The following' was "handed us by n ,l spec table Physician fn,ueorgis: Messrs. ScoVli. & ad:?Gents: 1 h: been using your LivcrWort and Tar //ebr Plaster very extensively in my practice' l* three years past,and il is with pleasure tl s 1 state my belief in their superiority 01 i all other articles, with which I am hrqua s ted, for the purposes for whivh they are commended. The Hebrew plaster, ( [ ! pccially. is an universal panacea for loi - pains. I have also found it a most exu e lent application for Sprains and Bruises. tries universal satisfaction wherever us< S. L?. OSUN.M. 1>. Kuoxville, (la., March 4th, 1853. 1 " A VOU'K FROM flFOfyjJA. . Bead the following fenfimony from physician. a (Jv tit rem on?Your Hebrew Plaster li cured ::ie of pains of u liii ii I have stiller for tWfclve years past. During tp.is peri >1 I labored under an atliietion of my Ini i' an l side, and tried many remedies that r L" own medical experience suggested, li r without otlui.iip.g relief. At length I us \ onr Plastyrifid am now bv Its good diet entirely erred. I will leeoinmoiul the Ji k* t David or Hebrew Plaster to all who crest feriug from eontraetiuii of the muscles, permanent pains in the side or back. v. j The people of (ietrgia have but t<> I eotno acquainted with its virtue* wlu-ti th , will rea<?it to it* iim\ Vonr*. trulv, M. U . WAI.KKK. M. I>. Foray the. Monroe Comity, 'in. .* To Messrs. ScovilA Mend, New Orient ' ' I.a. f i J 1 JJ'W DAVID'S OR //KRKKW I'l.A J I TKR IN MlUT// t'AKi>M.\A. J. &fes*rv Scovti. & Mi.ad: [ hnve be \ troubled with the elironic rheumatism f , the l.ih( twelve ye n*. On the 1st of Jul t IM4H, I was ?<> had that I eould not tit i myself in bed, utld the pain so severe th , I itad not slept n .rink for six days, t this Uine v attend 'up physician proftcrib ! the "Hebrew I'laMei,'" and it acted like >' eiiariii ; the pain left me, ami I slept tun i than half of the n'pht.snd in three d.- yi j was able to ride out. I consider Hie ' /, brew IMaater" the best remedy for ail so >f pain* now in use. ti. \V. M MINN, /fendcrsonrilie, N. C., An;'. I'i, l*.i i. Ih-w are of cuuuturfuita and Untte iini lions ! i? The genuine Mill in future have t signature o'. K. Taylor on tiie steel |d. ^ , engraved i.V-e! ,it the top of on Ji box. ' ! rurelinaers are advised that a mean coi 1 terfeil of thi* article is in existence. ' i The geini'nc i* sold only t<y it*, and our agents appointed throughout the Sot *' ?and n<> pediar t ? niiou rd to %rll it. Di er? and purchasers generally nre eautiot " against bu\ingol'any but our regular nget ' otherwise they will bu imposed upon wit worthless nttielo. ! ' RCQVII. k MEAD I, 113 Chnr!tv? Orleans, Sole Cle r, i r'1' A pent* far *.!|e Southern StalVs, v 'icfii all orJe'r* fttrtxt invariably lo i? (trussed. k Jan 31 4? 6n hiuihi i* . .... - Just published ? -1 -Vctc Dheovery AftdiftftC. A few wurdi on the Rational Trenton without Mi'iliriw, of Sjwmist'irrliwi or \a liVaknesa, NV vom Debility, l.o? Spii iti*. I ; rtilude, \Venhtle*iol ihr JiiuiiM illlli ltark, ill posiuon and IiKapadly* for Situ Jv ami Lat DullllCIM of ApplvllenH.Oll, I .O".* of JA ie ry is version to Society, I .ore <>f Solitude, Tlrttid r- 1 Self-l>i<tru*i, Mii/ineee, llend-ache, Involuui d Discharges, fain* ill tho Side, Attrition ot u* I Kyes, Dimple.*, on the f ace, Senul wid ul J- inflruiiuab ii\ man. rv VkoM Til K KJtKNClI <?K Pn It. PF. I.A VI IV | The important fact that theae alarmiup n i plainta not easily be removed w- ithout ineitli . is, in this small tract, rhtirly demon? tmtofc tiio cut it fly new ami highly mict-eastul t realm ' ' , a* adopted bv the Author, liillv explained, r>l mean* of which every one is enabled to r " himself pei-fi (*tly, ntnl at the least pollute c u* avoiding thereby all the advertised nostrum . the day. r- j Sent to any add rev, Kuitir, and pott free ty filled envelope, liy remitting, post paid, e 1 po?t i"e stamps to !>r It l>u Lnuey, No. 17, I,, p.itard Stcrei, \ew YorkI tteftt; t 1V ( Carpets, Oil-Cloths, At Low Prices for Cash! _ j Ciforgc II. fa. II vat f, j :Voi, 44 4 and 441 Pearl-Stret/, (a Chatham,) -Vr ir- lurk, n.\H now !n vdnrt?, nud it constantly reiving a wri.L?AMoftTRD Stwk j CaitrfT*. Oit-Cf.oT?w. Ac., to which I invite* public attention, believing that * | cxainination oi both quality nna pricct. * ill I prove antiafuetory to .Mcirh.mU and id i I'ltrehAHcra generally, v\ li<? buy for Ct r* Ilia Stock consiata of KIt'll VKLVKT TAPKSTR-V A BRl .SKI-S CAUI'K'JS. ;\ NtiW JJtSltJN i BUI'KlllOK CNCLISH & AM Kit I 1CAN 3-M.f, AND tNUK.MN C A R 1* R T a ; j Comprising many New Patterns, made j prcsa'y for first <la*? trade. Alao, _ Twilled and plain Venetian Hall and S Carpet*. Oil CIuMih in widths frotn 2 'J?left, in rnrtun*. qtialitlca. Itieh Mot rs | Tolled and Common Hearth ling* i Door-mat* of different aorta. Table i I Piano (' < era of Choice r.itterna. ' A. I and r.A DUfcl ?a ? !-?- ? iniu miu rmm .luuut^H VVTWov* .Shades of doMrablo ?t\leH ' I Stair (.'ovanitifs, i>Uir Hoda, and all <>t ?rli?'lf? usually kept in Carpal Storm k- IIF" f*> ALSO AOENT FOR MRLLIJIO ("arliart ife Nye'* Power I/>om Throa? and Ingrain Carpot*. as well a* Uarl* !? Anliwrn I'riaon-nind* Snivel* 3 ply. Ingr * and Yeuutian Carpets nnd Ruga. ? i Air wfc*h will f>? ta'rly reproaented purchaser*. and aoldnt fair prfcA. " July 85, , ' " 31-ljr ' W. TH.IUI.0W CASTON, "r ATTORNEY AT LAW AID 40LII ?i > t?)R II EQUITY. Attends the Count i* Lancaster, Kersh and aJfomin/i Districts. Hrornoia CAXDBN, S '' ' . ' ** * % ind For the Co|nplqte Cure of "Caughs, j Colds. Influenza. Asthma Bronchetis ;v" t .Spitting of Blood, and all other lung 1()t! complai s tending to consumption This preparation is getting into use sli tk- 1 ov,,r our Coniit-y. The numerous letters |K. | wo receive from our vArious agents, infor,v. ming us ?f curses effected in their immediate neighborhoods, warrant us in saying it is one of tlio best, if not the very Iwst Cough Meiliitli , ,,'no "ow before Ire public. It almost tail fie I r"hl'J eclieves ami not unfrequently cures the fiii vrry vorSl rase. When all other Cough preparations have failed, this hss relieved r(,. i tllo patient, ns Druggists, dealers in ; Medicines, nnd Physicians cau testify. ive Ask the Agent in your nearest town, what L.\v j has been his experience of tfic effects of this f<ir medicine. If lie has been selling it for any nit1, cngth of timu ho will tell you. r | T IS THE BEST MKDICtXE F. XT A XT in- I r(V. i Below we give a few extsets from letters eg,. | wo have received lately regarding the vir[>nl tues of taia medicine. v|. j ^Ir.S.Osiin.of Knoxvillc.Ga.,says:?Iha\* It , been using your Liverwort and Tar very extenL.J_ ' sireiy in my practicefor three years past, and, >/ is with pleasure I state my belief in ITS st'PERi! OHl TV OVKlt A I.I. OTHER ARTICLES with which / am actpiainteil.Jor which it is recommended.'* * j Messrs. Fitzgerald A- Buhners, writing I frotn Wayneavilie, N'.C. says:?" 'The Lirer~ | u orl and 'Tar is breaming daily more pojni' j lar in this Country, and Wj: tiunk JL'STI.Y u(j so All who have tried it speak in rnmmrn(1H ' liable terms at it, very beneficial in alleviating n v I l^r romP'a'"tr^ l"r myic/i it is rrcotnmeded.,, iU*t J Our Agent in Pickens Diatrvt, 3. (!. .Mr. >1(j S. K. Me Fall, assures us "that he uses it with .ts j great benefit in Ins o? n family, and rocom... i mends it to his neiirlibora." Ho trivea nit ^ instance of a Negro woman, in his vicinity, 1 who lm<l been sutlering with discasoof tho : I.nngs for year*, at tended with severe cough, who was relieved f?y the I.ivortvorth and 'I'ar. i Snvli are the good report# we hear of this Medicine front nil part* of the South. IK?r a report of the snrprisng to Ten it lias performed ill the Western ami \m hern ami Kaitcrn State*, we woultl invite the ufloring 1 patient to read ttie pamphlet which accompanies each hi ttie. To all we say hate I love ! ha\f 11- yc'. TRY THE MEDICINE !! (| ISi* utiriH'd in Ken<?ii, >?r Aud neglect not that ugh which is dally Iv, weakening y??nrconstitution.irritating \nur rn i throat and lungs, and inviting on that dread .at <liser.?e. Consumption, w hen *<< soothing and M Healing a remedy ran he obtained as l>r. cd j IIogers' Syrup t?: l,i?erwort and T <r. a j lie war r of ( 'o uwrfeit* ,ttnl Huge J nutation*! Te ' The genuine article is signed A>ui:?.w * 1 ) R?;r.i:.?, on the yngtuved wrapper around fv?- i ach bollie. rt" I'rioc.iJ per livtlle, or #i* bottles for S<. I v. Siujerati rotril bv St'UVlhi1 .Mtr.vi) ' 111 Cliartre# St. I?t. Confi and St. I.nis. ta- | N. Sol.p. A'IKpt# tok titr S?k-tm?:h# Stati:* he I'* whom ail orders Mid application# lor ate Agencies innst be addressed. ! fijOLtl A I.So IV ? Man A Ihir'n I f I? A. I' i UK, Clicitlcr. In \Yiv?*hk.-tm(, Stitt A Co., Munro. ttii J DjIIav, and \Vok):mA!?, Camden. u' i Consumption ,,H? Surer**/tif{y 6"/"Vrth'iUny nf jfcdt'' a l enlttl Vap^rt. 1 iiv SII.waui' Uici:. M. T>.. Fellow (',p | of the Itoyal (.'<>ll?ow of llivuL-ian ami t,, in the Royal !n0f:r.a*.6ry for the diseases ad- I of ' In tWs njfe if |T?''? ess, McJit'll Seicnco i ha* enntrijnted l.rr fiill shape to the jjeocrnl wetfi.rc, and that siihen r*r>|?4?-ti?l?-i?l. the brightest ji"\? el in hrr iliailrm it her luat and . > pre:?t<-*t yil'is. .Wediial fnhuJuUtun ill tbti . treatment o| Consumption. llrotishiats, Aath' uu.H nod kiudn d j.ll* aliens. All must see mit, the absurdity ?d"treating t 'on-ninjitioii thn>' mhI I die slmuneh, by tillitie it with n a natrons Ji'- drupM, tl.e disiaiw i? not in the stomach but di<* 1 in the lnn;?, and by iuiiiliatiiip medicine in H,r> ; the form of a tspnr, Applies the rnuedi di* ; H* | rretly to the iiise.isrd organ. 'l'lmre is, therefore, no ea*v <u hopeless that inhaliaib ' ''"n n"1 hei I ' enm> rtly appeal to the common sense I of all atlluted W till lailij{ diseases, to flll-? |?y br'nee at once tin- advantages of Inhiti&tou in nni. the treatment of Consumption, dre , h plsre Hue among (fir priceless gifts < tint Nature Art bus and given us! Hint* mi day* mav be long in the lent , b ud, and as the >b!V Hefo"C for tbr rwe by . aunipiive? a mciVt**) uu!y rational, but * | simple, kiJr, and eliieneivm* ( 1 have pleasure in referring to "JOT names, 1 ol resident-of N Vor. ?nd nMgM.nihund, w b?? j ^ iiuve been r? stored, and Accenting to the f?.?(wii lii'ttlt ownstatements w err considered hopeI b- I ?':?srs. , The inhaling method is soothing,?afs am) I speedy, ami ttmsials in the udininUf^liun of , medicine in su?*n a in.inner that tltey arc con. \eyed into the lungs in the form of vapor, y? and pru luce tli?!r actum at llie seat of the discusIts practical success is destined to revolutionise the opinion of the wtftrsl world; Jind establish the entire curability of fof Consumption. Applicants will please stile if tliay had > over bird Irotu lite lungs; if Uiey h*vv lost n| tleah; have caught night uWva*.s, and lc?er j(<> turn*, w hat sua litw rnUch thd'y V* j>,.ct(,rnte; " i and what the v'ofSitetoi of We aioAulch and bnw-nla. 'lfie nndeadafy"IlK^iehirt, ' ' ratu#, &e., will be forvVarded't.V parti ~ 1 TritMS.? flva dollars, conskltxtion tie 1 Ralanra of fee payable only when fhUei> report themai'lvea convalescent. ' ^ RtrotWKNMTiotf or I'livatvunn. * i Wo, the undersigned.practitioocra ia Med \ Icine cheerfully nnd h< arUly recointoand l)r i iiuae'a method of treating the I.ung* ?nd Thorax tin the boat and moat effectual eref ox- intr<>dnc?-,fWito Medical nnetlee. Oor aonVH-lion* art' baied upon having of tair ' ,,,,r "H n patlonte, rnnfirmed eonwnpbveai,' t In ' * atored to vigorous health, after nfew I innnth'a tret I merit by Dr. Iloae. In the a?nd : ''"vv aamed diienae the application of Medlf)(j ' icat ad Vapora, inhaled directly into the 4.4 l.ungH, may '*> jnilly considered a ?[***, _ boon ?>f Muttering bumipttj rerdvr'nf GtttF' aamptida a perfectly aWMItlelRlIWi! hcr Dr. R'oae dm^rrM well dt thl "bfbfrealoa ^ for hla ttrieb>vied labor in bringing th? inhaling method to aoeh a degree of pot f?clion. A. Store, M I), plr J. A. Mott. M. D. r'a C. KlxosLKT, M. P. aio Wx. B. A rat ix, M. D.? O. Urtoa, ! tn G. Wranraott.M. D. Dr. Rnta'a Traattae on CoouHMMdbtt? Prion $1. JOHNSON STEWARD RJSF.^ * Otlieo, ill Broadway, 1f? N. II.?Tl?? nova postage law requiring 31*1 prepayment of lotion, and at eotroapon donee boiag rtUuniro, apptieante, ta Mtaor e replica, mo-it mto*e pontage. . .* ' 'aw> Df" Money Utter* are eenl at my when registered by the Poal Matter. ) January i*\ ?&?