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^Virfirnl JiiuiiMf. |* f Expressly fur the Isedgtr. , the DOCTOR'S SUMMONS j |TI CRj i'i'l THE BOUT, ,0. I Y HV .ESCULAPIUS. | T <o> j A fcOKCl.VUED.'] 1' part v. ;A THK KX PLAN ATTON. I !l ' I The glorious orb of (lav, in bright array, Par in tho d'atant Past, approaching day j p Fast ushered in, did soon to human view, j Dispel the mist, and dry P*e chilling dew. j'[ fatroH, with Ids friend began to feel, I p ' i'was time to rise and seek their morning j meal; I; Tiie doings ?>r the night gone-bv did ?p!ii, ' To nicnVry but a lloeting passing dream. I I la social converse they regaling s:.t, j j. Wit',i appetites, then, v'miais did combat, ' j The dour is opened, u lu n with smiling face, 1 Tlieir neighbor Ninirod, walked with steady \ pace; Bat soon contrition seemed to check his J > glee, I i {lis brow grew dark, and mirth began to ! ^ flee. l)car doctor, says lie, shame, chngrine and | j pain, Have brought me here, that I might quick ; ? explain. On yesterday, while by the winter's fire, j ;\ clamVous shout I heard, and did enquire , What was the cause, and w hence it did ?- ' ^ rise, | Wlici in the servant came, with great sur- [ prise, i ? And did report that, in the field close by, i r, A stag there grazed, which made him raise j tl thn cry. { VMtli eager haste 1 called inv f.titlifu! w r> . | bounds, i a That I might chase hiin o'er {hp planting j " grounds. i M The hunter's crv soon echoed through t!:e j I*-' nir, When near the neighlt'ring swamp there j lt did appear, j ^ A Luck w ith antlers reared, majestic high, I Sped cross the plain, the dogs pursue close ! by; in The hanks and mour.de w ere leapt like things j p, of nought, I hi The stag thus chased, the neighb'ring for. st i w: sought. j wt Kxcited with this inter-sting chase. Within a ditch, waist deep, I t. und a place, j ^ ^ On, on, the stag excite,), sped his way. j r'The sinking sun foretold the waning day; The hounds untiring, still with matchless j | npced, j'n' The weeping stag pursued, nor did they 1 | heed I .J,, Tiie broad eannl. tin? ditch or filthy fen; j ,/ Hot o'er the plain, through dismal swamp i <|t and glen, With winged fear and courage, still the I" stag, j II Made good his v.nv, nor did his (leetnes-s In ' p Who h: s no' teen the inagic j owe r of f. ;.r.' j When terror reigns, ami certain death doth ? ?> i sjj htcvr, ... Mil Xlefoic the Metiin, w ith its hydra-head, y, He looks around and sees the fallen dead. |j, 'Tis thus the soldier, on the battle held, ! pc Knows how unwise and direful 'listoyield; i pi The fear i f death doth urge him to coinhat. i ri< He figlits, perhaps, just like a cornered rat. ' ; tm Strange as it seems, 'tis hard to isolate, j dy Tear from an iron courage, moral, great. ar The coward may, perchance, construe'., do- :l 1 t'a use, A plan which may r.ot see^i at all unwise; I j And if lie meet success, behold his fame, On liist'ri's page, immortal stands his name; j ltut if the heart its secrets would reveal, j Within its precincts fear it did conceal. I ,,r, K'en so, the wild, untamed, Luck of the tat wood, Fear animate? and warms Lis rustic blood, i an And courage with self-safety thus inspired, 1 s"! He speeds ins way undaunted, and untired, ; Ar.il so it was, in this exciting chase, I Ul licit I have lliu.s so feebly tried to trace, Arid wandered from the filthy hidden ditch,; . ., Where thus unwarned, 1 did unguarded j " pitch. , sin Just at this Stirling moment did appear, j J."a A boy with note from Ceres' overseer; ; he Uut being busied with (lie present eha-e, Into my pocket, 1t'>? note did place, I /h In Iiopcn to rc!.d, as noon's the dir.se was o'er. While 1 my muddy raiment did deplore, The stag. ti o' close pursued made g<>od //, csen-e, j Ar.d I fe't glr.d to get out of the scrape. ' nes | vre florae tw o weeks gone, n note I did receive, , ('e| To call the doctor, na you did perceive. bio '1 his note my pocket hold, when in the l '? chase, The ollirr I received, nnd there did place, The lost in IvriiiCfS, with the doctor's call, j. ( Now lure, I can explain what did befal, co| The note of forriier dale, in haste I read, ,.j And called )OU to the .soilsame sick man's f,,i bed. w < mr A hearty laugh cnir.e fiom tho doctor's li" heart, j As Niinmd thus his story did impart: j t'l< ('orne out of doors, said lie, and take a | lo i - i? 1 Trl '*UU ! obs Or pay a bill, now things nro brought to ,ia''U . I , dra Hut Niftirod proved, that peace when both jp, rpree, ] L Ik. eotUjUeiM, was so S'voct. eocjenW, fee. the jr then both parties nobly are subdued, at its id Dei'Iter party lost?thus peace ensued. ! day, ' tlie I PART VI. 1 fluw : nave CONCLUSION. and 10 end! bow sad, how fearful, true, sub- ' Cod lime, j H"d < ml mighty builder and destroyer?time, | l'r ai io mighty works of earth are swept away, j id but the shadowy past presents a ray. | t 'tis "a speck, a particle, a mite, I rva|: f endless years duration, infinite." | as .| hns do atYair^of earth progressive tend, j |,e c nd nbture, universal, knows the rn<l. ! give ! ifo is a mystery?a troubled sea, |v a, . boundless field of raptures yet to be ; j is tn t vain we hope these dreams to realise, Ide ut like the flower, we droop, we wither? j of (. die. I 1 or things of this vain earth must pass a- , '"'1' way, j !S?l" 'lie tott'ring sage, the child of yesterday, | C(>1" Inch flower, that with the passing breeze j , dotli send, j ' Is perfume sweet to nil, soon knows?the I ^ end. RUS| ot t K\.r reader, sneer not at my humble rhyme, 1 'or m . my stanzas, like ;ill things of time, ' ^ 11 I.ive found their end- and it' the ledger's ^ j P"R?? < lait Vith them ho docked, let not ill-nature dut vor criticism harsh, tnv verse detest, . I 1 I'octa wtfciiur, you know the rest. j i|u. dav heaven tour future dn\s monitions ' ter bless, ' | * tnd taay the l.odg??r, each year, know sue- tnt? cess. I ''or 5 lots ? w j hf v ' Uul ttmufltj luniiiitij. J.t lN affecting scene in a wes- | so tern log cabin. I >'r;v It was nearly Hiidnigh'. of a Saturday I tt(,| ight that a passenger came to < Vd. , j .uptestiiig line to g,> to the cabin of a sot ' <;UI er, sumo three tni.es down tin; liver, ami J e his (laughter, a girl ol fourteen who w.',, .as supposed to ho dying. Col. lon< woke mo and a? km J ino to accompany 1 tem mi, and 1 consented, tuning with me tin; ?. Iiin nali package of medieincs which i ai j ays rained with me in the foicst; hut 1 I .,|| j arned ^oon there was no need el these, ' ? r !i<*r disease was past rnie. "She is a strange child," said the Col., ! her father is as strange a man. They j re together aloiu; on the hank <>t the riv They came hen* three yeais ago, and j roii" knows wlienee or why. lie lias onev and is a ke? a -let. '1 lie child lias < en wasting away for a year past. ' j | ' ive seen her often, ami sin- seeins gifted i , ilh a marvelous intellect. Slie speaks j l'1'1,1 motiinus as if inspired, ami she seoins ti j "1 Dj f 110 only hope of lior father." | irl1 \\ > reach- I the hut of the settlor in ' 'e* s than hall an hour, and cuteicd it ' ? vcrentlv. j r,(:,s 'I ho scone was nm> that cannot easilv I ,or " forgotten. There w<-re books ami '1UCM idunces of luxury ami taste Iving on tin* I'"'* do lahle in tho coiitie. A guitar was j 1,? ing is 11 the table near the small window, I cow nl the ho i furniture, on which Jit* living pear rl lav, was as soft as tho coveting of a .W|. I tea i?g <j*avn. , She was a fair child. with masses of cow ii!J black hair lying over l.? r pillow.? j !latl1 or eye was <I;?tk ami piercing, ami as it ' ot iniif she started slightly, hut smiled j . 10 I looked upward. ! spoke a few words ' . her father, and turning to lu*r, asked if i 0>''1 e knew what was her condition. milk " I know that my Redeemer liveth," j 0 11 i<l site, in a voice whose melody- was , to the sweetest tones of an .Ivilian.? *csst mi may imagine that tlie answer star- ! I me and with a few words of like im- j w irt, I turned from her. A half hour "'i1'* ssed, ami she spoke in the saute deej>, j "J1.', lily melodious voice: j I ' Father, 1 atn cold; lie down hosido , ' ' ?ami the old man lay down by his ; w 'itig child, and slie twined her emaciated 11 ( W. ins a round his neck, and murmured in I'r" ' drcatnv voice Dear father, dear faor." * j My child," said the old man, " doth w n llood seem deep to thee?" I &vvn " l\!iy, fath r, |V?r mv soul is strong." , ' "'I' ' Seest thou the thither shore?" <|Ulcl ' I see it, father; and its lain!;* are ( t',e" ?cn wiili iniinortal vyitlura." cainw " llearest thou tho voice* of its inhabi- . its!1' I pox, " 1 hear them, father, as the voices of j I'"'** gels, filling from afar in l!.o still and . H emn night time; ami they call me.? j *r voice too, father,?oh, I heard it ' l.,al tact ii "Doth she speak to thee ?" j ' She siicaketli in tones mod heaven- j l''e!r ?t . provi " 1Mb she smile?" [.'?? I "An angel smile! Hut a cold, cilm 1 ile. Iti.t I am c Id?cold? cold ! ? | no,.,n thcr, there's a mist in the room. You'll , '.azi0 lonely, lonely. Is this death, father if" . Ami so slie passed away.?Lcttrrfrom ' ? ]< </,r.uU* ' j 'l",r( - -m m i - I fhijh THE CHRISTIAN S HOPE. j '"J,* \\ hal a blessed thing i< the Christim'i ' to < a >pt. It s.'mds hope on every aflliction, t io Ulcus every soir- w, an.I adds bright- vigoi is to cverv joy. How many Careworn ' com] aiv one* would have sunk into 'lie boun pt its of despair, had it not been for this ly f? used hope which shone through every milk nd, and w hispered of a heaven of rest , once d peace beyond this wile of tears.? or at hen assailed by the malicious tongue of saw nder, and pureed to tlio heart by nil- j callci tdncM, how aoo.bingly does tlie thought w hat ine over the mind, "Our Savior sutler- ! tiiey till this and knows how to f<jcl for us ; I shoul ho was tempted in all points even as g'Vel tar.-.'' (>! \e?, priceles* beyond hu-j our t in estimation is tho hope of the ohri* than II which is founded on the Rock of stock res. Surely no one, who over tasted lisllei joy of such a hope, w ould evei desire soon turn back t ) the pleasure* cf earth.? ties, I i", darkness and doybts will oft times partii icuro thf light, b'Jt it is only for a time, poor 1 .'?udi season* of gloom only serve to w us more strongly towards our dear avenly Father. " 1 How pleasant it is, when wearied with tadpt esres at i| ctcrtiops of the dav, to *o f'oir. i close niul feel that each liour and j as it passes, brings us nearer d villi, j j iappy release froin?all earthly trials. | ' sweet to feel, that soon we shall : done with earth and temptations, I 1 have entered into the paradise of J t?" There we shall spend a blessed c.tM endless eternity with our dear Redeem- us nd all the saints and holy ones in l'm< ven, where, freed from weakness of ?? H body, we shall be ever singing praises 00 ur (?od. <'h ! joyful though*., happy .uo1 ty. Who would barter such a hope I . lis for all that earth affords! Sinner 1U* 1 onverted. Seek an invest in Christ \ \ a 1 ' him your heart, and all the j<>ys of j "" ' veu shall be thine. All things earth- \ re at best but fleeting shadows. There ' 1,1,1 nihing lasting here; and how inisera- I 1H will be your late, if vou die while out i a,l< 'hr'st. ' " hen be wise. Make the Christian's 0 tour own, and shouts of joy shall re- *KC ml, through the high arches of the i . . it above, over your repentance. ||,l ' LET GO ALL THE ANCHORS. ^ hero are some good people who will not sell [a'ui this or that benevolent enterprise bus lie Church, because they regard it as 1 woi important than some other. Th.-v pri< 1 not do any'hing for Foreign Missions, Ian ause they think our own country should , hoi !irst evangelized. They will uot sus- riel i ehnreh extension, because lliey deem ilt education of the ministry a paramount ' v. Tliev w.th-hold support from the si.a (.lanaualed servants of GihI, because fun v imagine it will do more good to seat- tiv< abroad tracts and book*. j frwi nieh Christians woti'd do well to imi toft 11iv skillful niarini.r, whose ?hip the ; ren Ce wind* fire dashing on a lev shore. IIv Jam go all the anchi rs. If tin* kedger v i 1 ' ch? hold, the I est bower may. If both pen =e fail, tin- sheet anchor tuny arrest the ( be ting vissel. If ro one of tlnse will all ice, thv.y till together may save his life. , big it is with the benevolent enterprises of the church. They are all needed. They , ren co and stay eaeli other in the great j i;y. k of arresting souls drifting to ruin,; 1 anchoring them safe by the thronvof lain I. Each may be instrumental in st^v- ard some who would be lost if it were j bet itir.g. Every church edition erected j If I Is to raise up missionaries and colpor J wot s and theological students. Every ti. t reli freed from debt, is enabled to eon- 1 i:? more liberally for the support of Lou hat is good. una ; that ilgurulturnl. 5 j From the Carolina Cult tea (or. j ON MILLING. lit few peisons who are entrusted with j business of milking, uudcistarul its | ^ Dsophy, and the proper method of its j s . alum. Eat met* arc dfbirtuu of pro- 1 i . Hg the bvut I feed of cows for milk, 1 tr\ to MiMilv suitable food and sl;?- I .. ' r, (at least Millie do) and I licit llicv I |'|4.t*j mialily expect a proportionate return ! s ill their care and expense, when fre- L| ' illy they overlook one of the most im- ,.r s: nnt means of success. Tliov are jier- .. j , > aware that the hag <>r ud.ler of the j j is lined will; a sort of honey coml?, or ; shajied vessels, thai these are filled ' >R milk, and trust be upset by median* I w force and implied into the teat of the ! ; that the cream, or oily pari, rises as ! ^ j. rally to the upper surface on the mi k ] ^. ic udder, as it does upon the milk j 'r!n set away in a pan or dish, that the | as part of the milking is always the rich- . 0XIK ii cream, that when the cow is not m-v ej dry, rapidly, and with active inus- !o<H r exertion of the hand, the commits of ' tddyr are ro absorbed into tho lacteal S,UH !s, forming a curd, and obstructing ,ort': lecntion of milk. Ad this may he sW;l' understood hy tho farmer or dairy*. | , hut how seldom do they inform their j Wer' ;ers about it, or see that saoh needful . 'av* isopliy is practically obeyed. ; *n * .one twenty-live 3ears ago, the wiiter I remembers about the discoiery of a j method of mi.king. A hoy who wa- , w ably endowed witn more l-izivtss than j "" 1 ', found that hy inserting a ipiill or , ',,r 1 v into each teat of the cow tho milk , I ! run out without any tax upon Ids , Ina" exertions. When iju^tioncd hy his | l',VH love r* as to tho reason of his unusual ' iness in milking, he reluctantly told 1 S!na , . 1 | f 1 of his disco very. The invention 0 d able st as much excitement in the j l''? 1 1 hoi hood as the discovery of the cow 1 v''i and it soon g it into some of the pa- { ,MM; The hoy was extolled hv some, as | l"'* ' in f.ictor of the age,?the luro of the l,cr p ail. < toe npv\?paper prophesied ' l' silver in Iking tube# would lo manu- j red hy the (pianlity, come into uui | ""M1 >1 use as one of 1L11- indispensable im- ! Wi*k outs ids that aire of astonishing im j iMiten*; wl.cn lo! in a few week.uihlic joy was dallied to the ground i iiie maid's pail of milk, hy the an- j ced Million that all of tho aforesaid j Hen r milked cows were inystcriotisly dry- >p '/? ..... Tin io tact was onvtnus tnat natures re- rp ments had bren unheeded?lliat a I !f ss boy and a hungry calf, drew the j yj,,, ill a l<>t illy <1 .fTort'iil manner,?that , o ) thu brains of the one were lulled in- 1 contentplation over the ntilk pail, ) ... brain* of ilia other were beating a rolls reveille against the Cow's udder, ^ telling nature to bo generous and tiful. There arc indeed comparative- . ^ w persons who understand how to 111 a a cow as it should be done, ami ] hoard a celebrated agricultural edit ,'"'r the South, remark that lie never there, but one person who could be VV',H 1 a good milker, and to judge by I have seen there, as to the quantity 4 commonly obtain from their cows, I f"r " Id agrep with his opinion, as I would more for the yearly yield from one of native cows when properly n ilked, " for that of the best imported blood < bin , when milked in the loo common ing I <s way. A naturally good cow can you' bo ruined, as to her milking qnali- tiers by careless, indifferent milkers, and you :ularly when aided by scanty and I'll food and .shelter. II. II. I'. 14 his 1 Hint's the end of my tail," as the yon >le said when he turned into a bull- said ever [/ Vow the N. K. Fanner. LOW TO GROW GOOD FRUIT. here is still largo quantities of fr ivated that is m>t worth taking to m Hundreds of bushels of apples hi it made into execrable pies in lios tail, merely because they could zhascd at a trit'.e less cost than tb better quality. But it is a mistni lomv, as a nil! I, good llavored ap ild require loss sugar and then mak or pie. Many persons have a pi and attach too much consequence apple which sprang up spout.meov thou own fan.), 01 perhaps, whah tl e cultivated with souie caie, and tl libers of seedlings occupy the phi t should be improved by liner varset I which, if cultivated, would nil'or ater profit. Ihe New York Tribune brings to the follow ng: lust see how Ciisv it is to grow l?c t. In Adams county, Ohio, J lghry has a peach orchard of elc es that yielded him this year tisnnd dollars, while peaches have I llig ill b'inciutiati at twenty-live cen ihel. It is easy to see that Ids ordi uld not have produced that sum at t :o. No, it did not. lb- got two . t a bushel more readily than his nei got twenty-five cents f->r the same y of peaches. An ! this is liovv he When the peaches had nrttved at of a hickoi v nut. I c cintdoved a la :e and put on one hundred and e:t?l ) days' woik in picking oil il.c exco it# 2 robal.ly isi^rii t!i",;t thte^-fotii die fruit tlivii on ?lie live was "ai.-l'i loved. Each limb was taken if/ hn 1 ? ln.ro w itliin a space of eighlct n s ihere would he, perhaps twenty ! dies, hat five < t* tlie fairest ones wo left to ripen. I?} carefully reinov hut the M longest specimens and t!n< all the vigor of thy tree*, into tin peaches have lipcncd early, and laikahiu for s;/.e and excellence of tp tii ['here, this was hihnr?seven ntonl nr of one man in a small pcavli or ! What of it! llis net pr 'fits w ween three and four thousand dolli lie had Ue^leCled llis I lees iii- pro ild have h cti a crop of poncho* hit 0 feed the | i.fs. a the management of lii- trees, ] iehiy keeps ihem trimmed in, and i fy removes ahout one half the vt . is formed, lie iim s a compost, a ts not h g to Initio them to pel foe I i< thus keeps the tr?-es in lull vigor. 1 oiIk i I it iik r> take a hint and foil ;oo,| example ? ? ?n o? [From the Xeie Kn'jlauJ Farmer, POTATOES FOR PLANT1NQ In. I'.nnon :?I am an advocate ill potatoes for planting purposes. ^ that laroy are not as paid, and p s bet let ; \et on the v hole, 1 mil >r of small potatoes. The inhume small pt'sluee small | ot.it- s is i [lolled hy facts, It appeals t'l rile l! application which wliters on the o do of the <piesti<'ii make o| lheu\iti ke | Induces like, ' Is SOpliislieilI, ti u s not toiieh tlie oe?s'ioii under c? radon. 1'otatoes wiil produce po , com corn, Are.; hut it does not 1 i . .. -t - ? 111 i <? miuui |'uim<ic x\ i.i prodi II potatoes. 1 am rather inclined ivo that Ilu* j|i| v<>oit<' i ' >r largo IH't!,t' ( < <1, arc* rather aj>t to trv small mitt ell as small potatoes, when tlicv inn *riments that way. lVrtuit nn* tn? experience in relation to small j?? as seed potatoes. am a mechanic, and cultivate only II garden ; it is, therefore, for my st to produce as much as I ran on II space; mv garden consisted of i ire rod* in 185d-4, and this year tie j two rods more ado'ed. Of this, ? planted some two-thirds in potato S5d, i planted with a mixture of I n small potatoes, and in October d ly six bushel*, iargc and small, lu sh t my family used through the su ; ftom tl.osu ( took all the small oi lie next \ear's planting; there w a larger than a g ?<*1 sized plum, n y were smaller. In 1854 I plant e potatoes, and dug in the fall eij tela o.' gon.l *ir.* <1 |h?iaI?>c*, beside* i ll and what were used n my fan to diggdig time. This year I plan umall of last \ ear's raising, having I il digging, I find, besides what w I before digging, that I have 1 15 bit u al', which makes about 25U laisli ac.e. 1 think, considering tlis* efle ie drought in this region, this give* 1 result in favor of $mal! potatoes. '1 iur;e whiilr 1 u^ed was a?he* mix i uigUl soil and the collection of sit n. Yours, <fco., II, last Hridgewater, Oct. 22. EPITAHI ON A PRINTER. * lies a forn ? place no imposing ston n mark the bed where it has lain ; matter dead !?its inissi n being don i> be distributed to dust again. body's but the type, nt best, of man -'hose impress U tli? spirit* death! page; *n out, the type is thrown to pi again he impress-on lives to an eternal aire. , witno-s Ix'ing Ciillt'd to (* i v*? evidei Court of (ionneetnut respecting I of ;? shiit, testified us follow* ; " .N said, that Kuih said, that Noll si I'oil told her tli.it sho trrl a in t need a l?oy ru:> through the sire i a streaked flannel shirt, all check* ked, checked ; and our gala won't iiotlicr has whipped them a thousa s f.#r lying." II . a!" said a I hitehmati to his i son, whom he had just been thra? for a searing at his mother, " vat's e re tinkin so vi.k?d al.oiit, in d?* Ci !" " I a n't link nott'n." You I fagehoiic?you links cot lam?a rip you for d it." Mary, my love," said a husband vife, Ht the dinner taMe, "shall I hi to a piece of the heart ?" " I bclievi she, ^tlint. a piece of a heart wis a! got." THIS uit Lancaster ledger Mr- 18 rUllMSUED WEEKLY, BY It. S BAILEY, i?? lwn Jo l,e E I) 1 T o It A N D P U O P It I KT 0 R, 08c ' a j- Two Dollars per annum, in advance ; vd ten I Two Dollars and Fifty Cents, if paid within pie six months; uiiii THreo Dollars, if not paid ex ;e a , until tlie* end of the s'ubsi ription year. id?* ! N?' Nubscriplions, when paid within three ne <o month* alter reccjving the first number, will St , he considered in advance. tic p'-x No paper wont out of the State, tin- It .v less the money accompanies the order, e.X, eept to n known responsible mine. C? ices Any person sending 11* fjvo subscribers U l ies, and Ten Dollais, (accompanied by the cash.) ' kn ,1 i will be entitled to oueeopv gratis. No paper discontinued, until all nr- KP n0m rearagt-s arc paid, unless nt our option. ^ tp.r TERMS OF ADVERTISING. !J[ 'tin Advertisements will be inserted nt One ' ! veil Dollar per square, of sixteen lines or less ; n" live or if continued, Stv< nty-Five Cent* lor the [ tl'' I'.rsl insertion, and Filty Cents lor each sub- ( l'g ? j sequent insertion. i P1' ,i|(| ; The following deductions will he made in ; l'a . t avoi of standing advertisements: I lei lint * l i : 3 months. 6 months. 1 year. *? 1 One Square, $3.00 ?5.00 $9.00 ? Two " f.00 10.00 16.00 j va ; I'lireo " 9 00 MOO 18.00 I 13 did | llaif Column, IO00 23.00 30.00 j t ?iic - 30 00 46.00 GO.OO 1 I'k toe j liiisin' bs Cards of five lines or less, includ- ; fjje in ? the paper, Six Dollars per annum. j V itv- Announcing Candidates for Ollice, Five !"! j DolSrs. | 1 1 ; Advertisers are requested to mark the j ,j^ number ef insertions desired on each ndver- ^. 1 \ 1 tisenient, or they will lie inserted until for- i '' l?n(, ami charged ?<eordinglv. in- . . . If" I I ff" Alt tran-ient advertisements tot'st ; j), 1 be paid for in advance, uld i *f| g _ m m u \Vj nrc now prepared to execute nil kinds W| are 1 11 i ll- ' ? PLAIN AND FANCY book and job \!0!!e. *'u- ! with the utmost NEATNESS anil ltIS_ If :?rs. 1 PATCH, and on aeeoiuiuoduling t? r.na. filis i ,|!.v! "Ni; I'LL'8 L'LTKA " SCHEME. tin Ml ' 1200 PRIZES! 50,000 DOLLARS! ,18 >n I _____ I "7 ""!! I1AVAXA VI.AN LOTTERY! ti! i th< -' JASPER COLNTY ACADEMY ? ""j LOTTERY. By Authority of the State of Georgia.) ?>f 10,000 NUMBERS QNLY! one* pUi/.k To Eight tickkt.s. i f.,r j lio I CLASS M. vr I To RE DRAWN MAY 15th, 1H5G, si*-' ' At Ci>iu*?'rt Hi.II, .Macon, Ga., under tin '"j >L | sworn jtiipcrintcndi'iicc of Col. GEO. , , not M. IjOGAN and JAMES A. MS- ? at! EEI\Km,. tli- f _t | Tin* Manager Inn ing announced lit* dc- ,.rH r(l J termination t., uui^c tlii-t tUc nusnt |?xpulur Lottery in tin; world, otters ?ur May tf?tli, I a Selieuiu tlu.t f.?r Hnr|i;iH*eH any StAnuie | WH I ever otic red in Hie annul* of Imlleriea. u'!h hi: ^ c I LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS! I , to , in*! EXAMINE THE CAPITALS!!! < ire ' J ike ! ONE PRIZE TO EIGHT TICKETS ! ite i C tu CAPITAL $12,000. t 1 Pi 171* III" A % /% noft . ? . Q I *,UUU I t\] 1 piixe of 6 000 I ** j? j 3 - 3,000 j .. 1 I " 3,000 5 " 1.000 | i",I1 j |i> " 6oi) 1^ ['r<" I Oil " 5o ? . 1 I 1-0 - 96 inv 'CS*. I o'JU M CXI r^f j 500 - ? pre liOO prizes amounting to^oQ,OQO. ! ? ' llii mi- Tickets, t6. Halves, $4 Quarters, $2. r| lies ' l'rizcn pa) able without deduction. S nit Persons sending money need noj f, or its led In ing lost. Orders punctually Attended to. ,] , Communications confidential. Hank Note* ("0 of sound Hanks taken nt par. Those w ish prv I '"I? particular numbers should order iiiim**. -pw J ! diately. I lP,l ; Address, JAS F. WliyTFR, Manager, ' in- I Macon, ( ?. t (TO j . ] di.1 LOSS OK T1CKKTS OF CLASS I? , els i lly the lute seeident on the Seaboard and j etr Roanoke Kail Road, thy Tickets of Class i , a L, for April 15th, in tlicir transit from Rid- I "he i tiniore, in charge of Adams' Kx press Com- t , puny. were dcsTroyed by tire, consequently 'V j there u ill not be any drawing for that (.' la - s The Draw ing w ill be '.'luss M.? .May 15th, Cm the " Nc I'lus Uiilira" Scheme. an' Very lto?pe, lfullv, Au (6 8tJ J. F. WINTER, Manager, am ? IX KQUITV.?l^NCASTUFl DISTRICT l,ul i J | Sun 'iel U. Ilainriiond, vs. Thomas ISallard ,.t llill to subject funds in the Commissioner's | hands, to | ny n legs! demand and for relief. It Appearing to ray Satisfaction, that Du Thomas Hallsrd, tl.a Defendant in this cane, ( c"< resides without the limits of this Slate, It ))? ; I in ordered, on motion of Cooke, Solicitor ,? tor Cyniplninanl, lljat the unid Thomas Hallurtl do answer, plead or demur to the bill in this I'tie, on or before the 21?td.iy of t M.?y, 1850. otherw ise judgment pro coufesso j)e| w ill be ordt rod against hull. ., lt?? JA.MKS lT. W1TIII5RHPOON, lo Cum Kquity L. D. .. id, lrf\nciu?U*r C. H.t 8, C., February 14th, , 11 1850.?l-3m. Printer's fro 7.00 els ???? , J, INEQUITY.?LANCASTER DISTRICT Diggers Mobley sod Mnry A. his Wife, is. / nd George W. Duby, et. si. p n Dill lo enforce nn Execution nt Law, to subl jert nil Equity lo jmy s legal demand, and Otu III - . for relief. |itf di | IT appearing to tny satisfaction, tl*at Ceo. ) lot | W. l)ob>, one of the Ih-fcndiinbi io shove oth< or- | OMStlresides wijhyut (he limits of the Ststc, req< |j0t ' It iijitherefore) ordered, on motion of Cooke, ndv UJ : Solicitor for Complainants, (list the said j ; George VV. Doby do pleud, answer or demur . ! to the IHI in shore Case, on or liefore tho * J 1st of Mir, 18.VJ, otherwise judgment pro eonfesso will be ordered against him. ' P JAMES 11. WITHBRSPtlON, ' (lorn. Equity fur L D. I I Commissioner's Ottiee, Ij\ no aster C. IL* ^ ( S. U., l>re 6th, 1856 ?1 3m P'rs fee 7.0<> 1 Xo The groat rcpiedy for Rheumatism, Gout, In jn the Side, /Jip, Back, lambs nnd Jor ints; Scrofula. Kind's Evil, White Swcl- C( g, //nrd Tumora, Stiff Joints, and <d) lix- g, pains whatever. Where this Plaster is applied pain cannot f* iat. _ *1 It has been beneficial in cases of weak- ov, r as, Hiich as Pain apd Weakness in the w? oinach, Weak Iamb;, I.-ijncncsa, A flee- u,tnf in of the Lungs in their pjiinary stages.? ni''1 destroys inllamation by perspiration. ?. 1 1 James I,. lloyd, Pickens District, South c,"t' irolina, testihestbut, by its nae alone he r'2 i ns cured of Rheumatism in both of nis inV iees, of Rcvertfl ygnrs standing. prep, The following was handed us by arc- 1, .. citable Physician in Georgia: " Messrs. Scovn. Si. Mead:?Gents : I have ^Hk en using your Liverwort and 'J'nr //cbrew s istcr very extensively in my practice for nu'"' rec years past, and it is with pleasure that date my belief in their superiority pier T 15 I other articles, with which 1 am ncquaind. for the purposes for w^ich (hey are renimended. The Hebrew Plaster, c?- we ' eially, is an universal panacea for local |? ins. 1 have also found it a most excel- 11 it application for Sprains nnd Iirui.scs. It .cs universal satisfaction wherever used. *" , S. S. OS LIN, MI). 14 Knowille, Ga., March 4th, 1353. ottir 9f- A VOICK FROM GEORGIA. ?g=J ' j'f Read tlie following testimony from a fr?in vsieian. . G.r.tlemen?Your Hebrew Plaster has red me of pains of which I have sutlcred so r twelve years past. During this period j j ,. labored under an afliiction of my loins j . il side, and tried many remedies that my ' ^ "ii medical experience suggested, but ^ lliout obtaining relief. At lc.i)gt\i I uyd nr Piaster apd i'W npw by its good effects Kret" lirely cured. I will recommend the Jew tvid or Hebrew I'hnderto nil w ho arestif 'ing from contraction of lite muscles, or | rmniicnt pains in thu side or back. who The people of Gecrgia have but to be- g, me acquainted with its virtue* when they II resort to it* u<?e. Yours, truly, e M. W. WALKKR, M. D, rff Fomytlie, Monroe County, (In. t? . To Messrs. ScoviltV Mend, New Orleans, j'^jc piitih ? l.rtrf :\V DAVID'S OR 7/ERRF.W PI. ASTER IN NORTII CAROLINA. Messrs. ScoVir. vV Mead: I have been mhled with the chronic rheumatism for Ai ! last twelve yearn. On the 1st of July, wen! I'd, I was M> had that I could nottuin tl.rot self in bed, and the pain ko severe that disc* nd not slept i\ a ink for six days. At Ileal a lime my attending physician prescribed Rogi i "Hebrew Fluster,*' and it urled like n lltt trnt ; t\i,e pain left me, and 1 slept t ore Tl in luilf of the nigh*, and in three days I Root s aide to ride out. 1 consider the'7/e inch iw I'laatof" the best rvtuody fur a',1 sorts j?r pains umw iu use. s.i G VV. M'MJNN. myj /fcodcrsonvilie, N. C., Any. lti, 186 j j Hew are of counterfeits and base iiuila- N. ? ns ! So The genuine will in future have the !<? " nature of K. Taylor on the aleel pl.tlc Agec ;raved label on the top of each bo*. So 'urcltMMrs are advised that a tnean c?>un feit of this article is in existence. < Phe cnn'tie is sold only by v??, and h\ agents appointed throughout the Sunt it md ho prdmr U niluvej to tell U Deal- ~ " and purchased generally are rautiom-d linst liuyingoi.vny t*it our regular agents, erwise tbef will be imposed npou with a tn\wU>SCOYU. * MWM>. rM 1 Chart'e? street, N. Orleans, Sole (?cne- y&H :d Agci'* for the Southern States, to shorn all orders must invariably be ad Ircsscd. Wl1 Inn 31 49 6m I b*"' j rninl Jarpets, Oil-Cloths, &o., j JJ [J At Low Prices for Cash! I j.roui Cirorffe I). Is. Hyatt, I j|Vi,a 1 he M. 44 4 ami 4 40 Pearl-Street, (near /j/,r.v Chatham,) New- York, utrv ? AS now in store, and i* constantly rr- UE^.' 1 reiving a MKLUiwouTID Stock or1 . " kikt*. Oik.Cl.oTH*. Ac., lo which lie J itc* public attention, bullet ing that mi , iniination of both quality and price*, will j V.? iu> satisfactory to Miiehnnt* and to j rclinser* generally, w bo buy Jor t'usb .1.. t Stock consists of I'll VELVET TAPESTRY A VHUS- a, ELS CARPETS, IN NEW DESIGNS; SUPERIOR ENGLISH A AMERI. Si 1CAN 3-PLY, AMI INGRAIN C ARRETS; ? mprixing innnr New Pattern*, made ex- " saly for Oral class trade. Alao, rilled nnd plain Venetian lfnll and Stair uirpet% OR Clotly? in widths from U ATI 44 feet, in vsr^ou* qualities. Rich Mosaic I I'uftcd and ( oiniikou Hearth lbi|{a and ' Door in ita of dilii rent aorla. Table and I'ianu Cover* of Choice Pattern*. 4-4 ,.|1(U^. 'j-A nnd 6-4 Plaid ntnj fbup Matting*.? j jjV( Window Nbnd.vt of drtirablr styles.-? I ^ ? Stair Cryye'iug*, SV-iir Uodi, and all other count krlwlev usual!) kepi a* Carpet Stare*. j hat MR I* ALSOAOKST ron SELLINO rhart A Nye'* Power (axon Throe.plv 1 I Ingrain Carpets, as Well as Barber's Or burn Prison.made Brussels 3-ply. Ingrain ? I Venetian Carpels and Rugs. \ll which will ho fairly rrprcseutcd to vlinkers, and sold st fair prices. JU IuIy 145, 24-ly. the f< MAIL AItltANGKMKNT. n.fl* ???? j More UAJIDKN M All- I o Monday, Wedoe*d*y aiid. t'ndiy, at 8 I'r.icl H'lm-k. D in Lima part* Tueedny, Thuriduy and Saturday intf A t 7, a in D'lan I'HAKLOTB MAll<, vin MONROB. *orU e Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 8 >'c. p in. k pnrta Tiindty, Thuraday and Saturday, ;,t >1 7, am PINF.VJU.E MAll- IN hi o Monday and Friday, at H p m n?i| |>i?rta Sunday and Thuraday at 8 a m. daily I.EWI8VILIJC MAIL. mwt ? Tneaday at 4 Oelock p. m. in lliV >art* Wrdnadav at 8 a ra vwirt ill Ift(era nuiat bp ^ppaitodby fyWock Ivtdlt* i, to inaura tlicif dtpArtu^o tyy ncXilOail lian CHKNTER^IEI.p MAIL, 1 t Saturdiy, at 10 o'clock,a. to. uU, \VcJycnday, at 'J o'clock, p. m. ill pemotia who receive new *paper? and j?j, t*r pfriodiraU, will obxerve that the law iiin* the poatage to be paid quarterly in inM, otter* and transient nevyapapera matt be otherwise Kiev ?rf not mailed, . , T. R. MAO ILL. P. M. JJg* A\DRRW Ul\n, ? ' fnend o.Kli as, CANADIAN A EUROPEAN' .drertiatnf A Subscription Offloc. J? ar.rKJtii aia**r, a * (tiraau* , Mai the Complete Cere oftCaugfes, rids. Influent*. Asthma Bronehetit ritting of flood, and all ether long mplai s tending to ?ppsn?ption !)j* preparation is getting into use nil our Connt-jr. The nunicryty Irtkn receive fyopi pur vnriona fffptvmtyfr r us of curse* effrpUd \a ij\e?r. immediate hborhoods, warrant V? ?n a) 'nfc' it one 0 best, if not the aary fat Cough Modinow W:Oro the pOhfte. ft almost i.ira1 relievet and not unfrequently cures the irorri rase. When nil other py.ugU i<rt>tions hnve failed, this has rclievyt pntient, as Druggists, dealers ii| icmes, and Physicians can testify, the Agent in your nearest town, what >een his cxupfi,un<*n of the effects of thin nine. If helms been selling it (or any ill yf time lje will, toll you. i THE BEST MEDICINE EXT/^NTg w wo give a few extnets frftjn letter*, have received lately u^ftrdfpg the fir^ of tn\s medicinjt. r.S.Os:ln,of knox villi-.Hn.,says:?Ihav^ using yourhiverirort and far irryc^/'i^ '/ *n my prar> ice for three years pasl,and% t$ th pleasure 1 state my belief in itssuperiv ovsr all otiiek articlrs with tchielt, (f(juaintrd,Jor which it it recommended issrs. Kitzgernld & Benncr*. writing Wavnesville, N.C. sayr?14 'It* Atrrr." and fur is hemming daily more papun this Country, akd we trirk Justly. All who hate tried it speak in commen ten/if vf it, te-y beneficial in alleviating. vn union if u reemnineded.n ir Agent in l'i|fkeni Di*trct,8. C. Mr." . Mvrnll. null re* us "that he uses it with] t benefit in hi* ow n family, and recom|h it to his neighbors." lie given an, nee ??f n Negro woman, in his vicinity, had been sutlering with disease of the jh for years, attended w ith severe cough, was relieved by the l.ivrrworth nnd Tar. K-U are the good reports we hear of Medicine from till ports of the South, a report of (lie nurprisng cores it lias irnica in tiie Western and N'orhern and crn Stt'.t s, wc w ould invite the suffering nt to read the pamphlet which nccom s each bottle. To ail *< say haw /Aire !h i*e\ TEY THE MEDICINE 11 Be vviiruetl las tirHvon, id neglect not that cr ngh which is daily icnitig your constitution, irritating your it and lurgs, nnd inviting on that dread me,Consumption, when an soothing und ing a remedy can be obubned aa Dr. its' Syrup of liverwort and Tar. rarr of Counterfeits and Hate Imitations! ic genuine article is signed Akdkew rn?, oil the engraved w rapper around bottle. ice. 81 per bottle, or six bottles for $5. hi wholesale and rctril by 6COV1L ID. I Churtrcs St. bet. CvUti sod St, Luis, t.r. Ac.itt* ron the SavrsntsT States honi all orders and applications for icica inuat be nddrcaacd. in also by Mac in. & Heath. Imncastcr C. II. A. I'. Wvlie, Cheater. VVtscHEsTrs. Htiit * Co.. Monro. /., J. DbIIav, and NVorkmas, Camden CII K-8VE R Carriage Factory. g y The undersigned ? now- pre.pared to uvr\wC**tiiiv? at l?i? ** 1 \ew K?t it Wi lkin*at b* Chester, i ll kinds ?.f CAKltlAlit'S adapted ir row nnd hilly eouutiy, and of th? Materials. He would suggest, as ok e?ejy ninr. in the np country ia nioeo s a jti ge of timber, before you buy iter u Carriage, no matter where, look id nnd ace w hat sort of Lumber the cr'hns and in what condition it is kept. Carriage.Maker may Lie, Roast or 'eras much as he plcnses,but the grand t of carriage-making lice in the LCXiU?. i buy n cheap Negro, Horn* or Cur* , i? to verify the old adnf? : i'rnny rnJ l'tntnd/t>oli*k. Give mt a fair price ly work, and then If it la not made , hold me responsible, wyxe npt for Point. Putty and tfofe I would ? t poor CarriageIIalters dv I C. P. UOL8T. eater Jan. 31, 18S5 t!Mf. ?fn of the Two Largo Witches. rATCIIES. "CLOCKS AND JEWELRY. IEW YORK PRICES FOE CAES, reliant* and Dealer* will do well to call, xaioine Uie Block of U-'alche*, Ctorkw, and rj, at ?l? King-Urcet, before Ibej pur-' rlwwhrrt. fry article warranted. lock always on hand peculiarly adapted to ry dealer*. e twenty per cent, by calling on W*. MASTKBMAJf, til King at , Oharlealoa, Four door* from Went worth-at. I *. *66 36 if TliEAP READINGST received direct from the publisher* mowing now and popular books, te Weston, or to will and to do, fht> ?*r's Fe?\t Lv Muj9? kkowK (eugfcss loo 9t I bo paithlcsa Guardian, Awful' [ sores h; Maria Monk, 8re?e? in lha1 ic? of a New York Surgeon?Tb* Kil;. Man, 'J5 eta , Tho Know Nothlitinnne, nl?) Chnrtca Diekens Novriy; veli'a, iluiwers, Mary alls, Mrs. Soothi'a, T. N. Arthur's, lover's, sod a largo tment of other kinds. These h? k) sold at Charleaton prices, ^Waalo i Printing Offlee. V MOO^!iEWOOODSM subscriber has now on hand and la r/sWMMf a f?U sod general asso.I<,J various kinds of foods usually kepi s section. Among an almost endless y may be found? Dress Goods, such as Muslins, Gingns, Be rages. Alpacas, |i?? Calico, ;heeks. Tickings, Pcrratiea. I>U sper. Hosiery sod svery article la Dm i>ry Goods Hoa. AUo thini .? A full and general assort suitab'e for gentlassen and boyfe? , Punts, Vests, Shirts, half hoes, die., ' ? Also: . ata and Cap*.?A supply joet rel?Nome of lha newast sty lea, A ? >f sty lee warranted to pleaoa any on*, will sell goods low and rrqawt my a to en 11 and examine my start, ' J. B. COil8ART. At new stom sppoifrsd Main stand, rrh lt^ 'rptmb