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Mn\ Boftrif, V * I ~ JE 3PS* ?"? Mn /.. 3 O, why U>?? end to-night, tuy )pve, 'Am t not by lb/ fid* ? ? ^ t W And do I not Tor ibt? *lqn? * ' IHttn iif?'? teaapeeteea* tide T Pees not thf oeory ?M)*? ^vp, Awaken In 10/ brsnst. ^ A pridn to kip>ur tho jnrt my owpA?4 lA?> fewTorb'C^ls. P. * b> thus n?d. *ken nil round A J* *tto mm* * /! The tephyrei sport nmopg thy luck* And whb ilijr irtwep piny. Pweet perfume from the scented hpwcfi Are waited on the breese, -> V?t thou art end to-night, my lovp, And seeming ill at ease. P. wby lb"* f-nd?-c>n sorrow t^nd ||a resting piaro in the? t Or, does some memory of the past Bespeak thy misery"? The sUra their silent vigils keep, The silent moon gleams brijht; All* all i* mil lb and gladness, love? Sti'tl thou and to-night. O, ye*, I'm sad to-night, my lovo, For Jrys enn't always last; And though I'm thoughtful now, 'lU not From memory of the past These zephyres spor'ing with the leaves, Whisper a tnlc of woe? Of death, which bids ine to prepare far hence frutn thre to go. ?iniilntj Woiiiutj. the effects of prayee. Uurirg a revival of Ueligion with which p New England vdlage was aotne years since blessed, a lady, the wife of a captain of a merchant ITS' el, was hopefully a sul>j ?ct of divine grace. There was nothing particularly marked in the case of Mrs. W , except nn unusual solicitude, that others should floe to the ark of safety, the strong tower in which sbp had (bund refuge. tier nnxiply for her husbnnJ, then at sea, ?m in/rgsc; her concern for him sceined at tiipes to predominate over every thing else. He was not only her dearest earthly iriend, but he was peculiarly exposed to temptation, and to sudden death without preparation. Uewns shut put from the means of grace, ami beyond the influence of intercourse with pious friend*. She could hope for no communication with him before his return, and two months of his absence atill were in anticipation. Such deep solicitude led to frc<m?nt and importunate prayer on his behalf; for ',er '"'j hope. Weeks nud worths eloped; at l-iat intelligence came to her ayhiug heart. that the vessel had at rived in Wew "all well." Now, what a tumult ofexciting amotions filltd her breast; joy that }icr husband wan alive, was well, and would soon return to the bosom of his family, hope that the Spirit's influence would roach his heart, convinco hitn ol sin, and make him a new man; and frar |kal he might regret the change in her, find become estranged because she had I lift all to follow Christ. Tho conflict was short, for her fund fiuthand followed oui<klj in the wake of the letter, and rustic) to the arras of his wife with all the ardor of a warm hearted sailor. "Thank God. jou are safe, my dear husband," said she. Imagine if you can, her delight when he replied, "Thank God, I am sa/?, not only for the present time, but I hope for all eternity. You will not love he* because I am a better man V* Tarn &*Vade her utterance. " Do not weep." said be; " I hope you will become a Christian too." " I havn, I bop? I have," she soblwd. " My heart will burst with joy." The scene that follows deAes description. The parties themselves have nev er attempted it. The conversion of Papuin W was evidently tho result of the influences of the Iloly Spirit with no other human insirumun'ality than the prayers of hie wife, and those of her friend. who knew her ardunt desires for such a UfstiOffOnptaio \Y h.id always been a strictIt inorat man, and fmm early habit read ilia liihle, but without interest. Just about the time of the change in Ida w ife, uew light seemed to shine upon Ida mind, tfhile reading the Scripture* on the Sabhath, and they were no longer a sealed book IP. h>(P- Ho saw his own character distinctly poftrWfll, " hie danger, and his remedy too." \\<i tUditd ibp chart and followed ys guidance ?dl be tCacUed t\>0 port pf peace. i|ecould only say,"? vete as i was omul now ! wv." Before he embarked on another voyage, he, with Ifrs. W , roaJe a public firot'.ission of their faith; and they still ire to sing of the mer y of a wonder forking Qod. THE WIBD BLOWETH WEEKS II LIITSTK. So long time ago in Sonera, Californ ? one dark stormy night, when the rain war pouring down in torrenta, wbiie scale, Comfortably by the stove in our little par lor, we heard n knock at the door. 0( opening it, I found a man, who asked im to go with bim. I immediately put oi my hat and overcoat and started. W< anon arrived at bia house, not being rer far/ lie led me through the house to i mom, and pointing to his wife, win tM weeping with a child in her arms, am her head bowed down said, "There is nr poor w ife?see if you ran do anything fo her." She waa reaping bitterly, and im.-i . wiring that ahe was in great dietreae, I in 'piirrJ what was the matter ? fthe toh in-i ahe wae troubled on nceovtpt p( Vfr fvlntu?that she waeM?vcb a WWthVShe still weut, I inquired how Ibntf eh $n;) UK thus. fch?r replied, for terers ae?ks; t^nt she Ifkd tried to bnnh-h tli thought by going into company, and othr Aieanain rain. At length her distress U c\ro? so grout as to excite her husband awhich led I, h J foin^ fiw me.? i^- Piii 'jwn ?jj?^ri m* th* o*ercis*. of l.e mind, and the stale ofher feelings, | ill dmrore) to kx plain to her(b? ojhralioi of the Holy Rpirit, hik! to point lu r t< Christ, ?pd sang and prayid wHIi frcr.? DduN I left. her, ?li? profi-ssed to fet comfort Mid pence, *pd gave encouraging evidence that she whs savingly converts to God?that ilio Spirit, which first show cd herself a sinner, afterward shown Phrid n Savior. And her hushnml, thougl n irreligious mnn, and by his acqiisui ta|iccs scarcely suspected of a ierioui I thought, seemed to be as deeply anxioui j for his wife us rhe was for benmlf, joining earnestly in the prayers, qnd manifesting ' the deoprst eioption being evidently un ; dor the influence of the sinno Spiiil.H? i Wie has since joined the church?? ste| i , which has |>o*iii very gratifying t0> herfius j hand; "for," at he has said to mo, k'if t|ier< | is one thing that I have desired more that | any other, it 1% that my children *houl< I have a praying mother." I hope limy wil | have a praying/o/Arr. Truly "The wiiu b'owoih a hero it listeth; thou heaWt tin sound thereof, but canst not toll whenci it cometh, nor w hither it gfoctli. So ii every one that is horn of the spirit."? This woman listened to i's bieathiiigs an. was pardoned?upon luvw many doc* ii breathe in vain. O that tho invisibh wind, the unseen Spirit, might copie mor< abundantly upon this valley of drv tmnci that the dead may live.- Iter. O.P.b'itt yerald. 1 ARK YOU YOUR BROTHER'S REE* ERf It is a hard trial to hear a friend Je ' tii'Unccd ; how hard to have the great lov ! ipg soul that would lake the world in tlx I arms of its sympathy, and bear it with al ' its crosses right up to heaven, tniauudcr i stood, instilled and neglectol }? to see ii in the midst of persecution* tutu with an guish, yef, constantly breathing forth that Ciod-likc prayer, Father forgive tlieni they know not what they do." And yon know not what you do?you, who thought j lessiy lend an ear to the lightly spoken I hut deeply-veroinod word* of slander . I Villi Ltlour lint f lis* ?sti?f*tl uVlnnt C1.HI I heart le.-sne*s. Suppose the tnnn has in volved himself!?suppose, owing to cir i cutNstnpce* which none but an Oinnipotent eye could f. resec, and none but an j Omnipotent will prevent, or control, lie hn? been whelmed by the waves ot misfortune! ?O! CluUlian world ! you who tnlkvibiitnely ef"tr.i?h"?who gel up and rope ?t, "the gold ftiul tW silver *rc ?l?? Lord's, and the cattle upon a tki*u?K(u) hills," how will you answer before your Cod for the many persecutions of the noble spiritwho have fallen under the ban of you* displeasure?for what? Not that they have o|H'tily coininilled theft, i or adultsv nor murder, nor any wilful, premeditated tin, hut bccautc of roii.e unfortunate experiment, whkli if successful, (i. c , money making) would ha\c plaecd them upon the pinnacle of your c?tccm. I* purity of heart, then, nothing, comJ pared with btiMiie** success f Is simple j and childlike goodness of no ace< nut ? Is ; that virtue that will stand thoilgt. wall! as high as heaven are built between it and Christian (') sympathy, worthiest? j* that heart t^itl om dry the tear of sorrow and snatch tlii and the fallen from the pit* of dealt taction?that hears the 1 cry of the orphans, aud l?kf* from it>ell even the necessaries of life to ?*(iify their 'cravings?that delights in nothing to ; much as'doing good,?arc all tlu so to be I harked ?pon with cold a idle*. Mini cold 1 hopes, and colder doubt* I <.? ? to see the hitler t?'?n>/nM frun the cyw of otic who . has Millrrwl ilia*!?to see that U?dv v. av'.i! , the step grow slow ! to s?e the hectic ol i menUl fever burning on the cheek! to hoc ! Midi an one struggle on, jear after year, : drcnchr-d again and again with the c<>l?J 1 wave* of disappointment, borne by the heavy hand of unmerited persecution a gain and again to the earth, and yet noldy rising, though with diminished strength; nobly clinging to hi* <iod and living a life of purity and unselfish n?-a*! Thank God, it having seen this in the ex jarienco of those near and dear to y oil yottf (with waver not; that you learn not | u cherish lb- sentiment of hatred low *rd? the slniiderer and the oppressor. Ami . thank God 1 again, these mysteries will lw I explained in, thu future world. Calculation uud morncd ifctt writ ar? j laid down at the door of '.he grave. I : from that solemn place we took our -.tatul ! points, wo should not cherish our money j hags more tenderly than the souls of th< | unfortunate. No; w; should hoM out I our arms to them, and with worris of di | rir.e p;ty mingle tears of sympathy. \\*t 1 siiotiM not wish to fay up our gold Got I heirs, hut looking into that silent placr j whose floor is paved with our kindred how nuickly ami how eag? ily should w< ' say, "Let not a few paltry dollars bsryot from our hearts, or prevent you from do ing that w>rk your soul \earns to aeconi pi tab. \*ou are p<K>r, you have la-en un fiMllliiitn?va ?." -ii- ? -S.I.-I-I ..... ? ? -* v nvro |U *11 "'HI \ I '\l - oouir lo the ahelti j of our lore." (?od of the church** ( w hen diall vhri* timi dmHty learn tliut a* Tfrort came* i not to call tli? righteous l>ut tinner* t< I repentance, *o Tl?y people should llirov triple shield* around men with whom th world lint dealt U*p.U'5? v( vryil j ing only upon those rylio 19 ca*V "0* k j effluence, and who c?n turn the cour*e 1 j tut ice Ijci'ium they Iia\c money to thro* I ' in the *cal? f u. a. o. 1 j " l.et litem fenro ??>" I'mll, * I * 1 nkotc jnty dt Acme. Ueligion I>C?Vi{ V * tlio fit mil \, the holiest lutncttiNry 1* Iioiik e The fmnilv altai In * cathedral. The etl V ucati.n of the ronl lor eternity begin* f? * the fire?itle. The principle of love whi? 0 ie to be carried through the uidve^e, i 1 tlret unfolded in the family. Wo learn t F love Ood by toeing oer brother* end ait r tere Hnd mother. That ie we excrcn the Mine faelinp, which in an exidted dt ' 1* W l>c directed to Ood. So that J U u?* i* h ym* ?vd v< I- more cotnprebeneiee than hi common I - given to it: M llo tl??i loveth not h * brother whom he hntH eeen, how can I ^ loveOod, whom he luttli not ao? n f' * J ? F.t?hion ham tiecn well described an ''ll '* | race of iLe ricli to get away from the poc, - ; ?a)jo 'wlio ? *? f??at a*(hey cat * Iftrirtttai I*1 " / 0 I AVo/rt the Southern Affrknltitrtat. 0f * SUDD IK ft, tor, ' ]i adding, though n simple |?rocess that / ? ! may l>e readily learned and practised with ami ' caso Mtid expedition, is wonderful in its I '* operations, Ther? are many kinda of fruit* acoi ' thr.t enii be propagated rapidly only by soil ' this process nnd by grafting, which w vert * similar, as in both canes the young shoot flnit H starts from a hud. Tho apple and pear titrr * are propagated very slowly nnd with dif- L ? | Acuity t?y layers, cuttings and insrehing, sve?i 1 , and almost sny variety will fail to pro* csbl * duco its lika from seed. But budding af- C fords so easy and rapid a inultiplicnion resc ' of trees, that from oua tree a thousand of li may Ik* produred* in one year, and each C a one afford numerous buds for a further as c ' multiplication, so that n single tree of ex j ( 1 eel la tit vaiiety may l?c tcattered over the all ' Union in a few yearn. j Uni ' The excellent cuts at the head of out pliei article will enable any who, with the in- C ? structiona which will follow, to perform hah * sueves-fullv, with a little practice, the op- ing. ' | eration of l>uddiug. C ' The buds should he cut from shoots of od f 1 tlie present year's growth, that are bccom j K -, ing ripe or firm as those very tender or | in it ? succulent ate too soft, and more liable to i 1! * fail. Then is ofen a great error in not 1 plar ' ' preparing the stick of buds immediately I be I ' after cut, for the moisture is constantly ft 1 passing into the leal; and someliinos on purt a hoi day the buds will l>? ?|>oi!ed in two Ii ' hours if tlie leaves remain on, tho bud be the coming dry nnd dead. Keif) the shoots L '? In water, to l?c ready as wanted for use. npul fn preparing the stock, it is better to . L ' make the crosscut in a circular fonn, that ow | ' the band may cross it, rather than press I, | into the cut, The hark on each side of the ' the perpendicular tut, at the top, should vab* Ik* raised with the ivory handle of the { side ' budding knife, by lifting, not by forcing j N * it down' between tho bark and wood, > vide 1 which way disturb the enmbriutn or new 1 aclin j layer of soil matter. The stea k must be j tuoti ' growing well at tho time, and it mult O j continue to thriie for ten or fifteen days rnati alter the njarati. n, that the bud may 1 cay. ' unite with the-Mock. Ihe season must ' 1' , he sufficiently advanced for the cambrium ! cen? ' ?>r .diver (tiic mucilage between the bark 1 dow 1 ; ar.d wood,) to be formed. j the i ' | Some years past, it was a general prac- : of y< lice to take out the small -lip of wood out ' I' cut with the bud. Of late years, most form > persona, and the best operators leave the orga wood in. In some instances we hare ion, found it preferublo to take out the wood | in l?ud* from rutbtr Urge, firm scion*, but ! I where tho scions utostuall and succulent, i it is better to leave the wood in. Mvgin- i ^ ners will generally succeed boMer by leav- ' w*4 ing the wood; as they aie liable to injure WM4 ! the btnl or bark nroiitid it ill removing the the . wood. Many luddera always leave the wood, aud succeed well; and nt this is the 1' Musi convenient, the American mode will l^e i be found to liave ndrantages over the N" n | slower Knglish process. In taking out the , wood, if the root of the bud como out with '*lre 1 d it, which may be known by a minute hole " in the bud, that bud must las rejected.? 4HK'i This may he prevented by clearing off tbe be r ' J wood with the |*>int of tho knife, to the J' ; rc*>t of the hud, and then cut the wood off 1 i j there, smooth with the bark with a thin e''.h< ' pointed knife. f | In cutting the bud fionv the scion, in* :|* l' ' ! sert the knif- below the bud, and take a (',e 1 tide slip of wood, especially if it is intend- ^1 pi) IP teiuain. After slipping in tlin bud, | l0001 j cut olf the bark at the cross cut. Wind i 1* I the band dene!}* and neatly around every ' part of the cut bark of the stock, barely J' leaving out the bud. As the stock gtov\s, J *u i f ... 11.... it., i?..a ?:~.k i I* n\* Mini %? V unttu fin*19 IW i ' the band and retie, nnd let it rcn\*\u Wfttil roP? , the bud in firmly united with the stock. I Various mati-iials are used fur band* in J>nni tying in bud*. Most nurserymen select a | nice, soft Russian mat, which it a good 1? l' and ilienp material, and easily procuied. J" I It should be new and strong, made wet dejn I and used moist. The inner hatk of Ba*? *'f j1 ! Wood, American Linden, or Wahoo, is g?,n excellent lor b?nd*, if it is n aked several '' , wiels in w ater, to aoftcu its fibre. Strij* Wl1'' " of cloth, or listing from the tailor*, will J' i answer a good pnrjiose. Agrc.it deal do- Joul I ponds on tying up properly; if only a ^ ' iiltlo loo loose tin: Liu's will fail; but if i sonv lbv ligature, is tied with ore bA^knot, it ) ' may road'ly l*j adjusted i( necessary. j h-ot f As to ihe lime for budding, no definite | '' | rules can l?e giien. It varies with the ?,,ni season, the age and grow th of stinks, the j J' . npenc*s of the buds, and other circuiintnn- |llun \ ees. We have frequently budded the | *' cherry and plum in May, mid sometimes i 1'?' . the Inst if April, with excellent success, J r and inserted thmi the fi,4t of ^September. . I he season for budding?extending, as it *? doe*, ibrongh four months?gives many . advaiitag'-s over grafiing. lbs belter j , way is to begin early in the season, and , if tin re i? a failure, the opportunity is of- | . fere<I to repeat it two or three times.? ' *u * I . ache* are usually budded on seeillings j w *r d the present yciii 's gioewi, from ih? List ( of August to I lie close of September, as it ; U ogly necessary that tlie stocks continue ; I i to grow about ten day* afuq the bud? are , , sol list they may unite firmly with the j r<"! .. stock*. (i In I."ii or fifteen days after l?u<l<ling, ac 111 ' , cording ?o Ivigor of lli? took, and i( ^ ligature bind* so ? 10 cut VffQ, the *n? f bulk, it must be loosened nml ie-Ued M , t3.f v 1 ?-fbro. In three weeks after budding, if i Wl * the bud in well united to (be stock, ibe 1 , bnnd may i?e removed; but if it doc* not , '' bind, it may remain. As the bark of the o cberry and plum curls, it is necessary thai I r,>*| y t,b* iigalurua should remain longer than ?. on otbet stocks. In the spripg cut off the I- stock* to whliii three inches of the hud, .. y and when the hud has started, tie it to ' ii (he slump if it inelinea off. Keep down ' is the sprouts, and in June cut off the stump . o even with the hud, and keep down sprouts ^ i- j and spc^cr*. | ^ ^ ^ ;Uo 1 A Judge and * joking lawyer w >re con- ' run ^ versing about the doctrine of transmigra- w'? ,t i lion of the souls of men into aoimale. ** ^ y ^ ** ^ow," said the judge, suppose you 1 and I were turned into a bnree and ??n ass, a***1 i? 1 w hick would JoU prefer to be V1 "The aea, to be sure," replied the law- t * j ycf, Mil ** Why V* asked the Judge. "t ' ,c M llecause,'' was the reply, * 1 hare I if, . heard of an nsi being judge, but ot a 1 . bor*e, r.-vtr.** jrr ramoir of mwnwniii AOBIOULTVE*. trabU Husbandry?where the raisinj ;rni?i ie llie main object trborculture?cultivation jfleful lr^ shrub*; turnl embellish m?L>. i&aimilatiun?in upiinal and rtgetftbh loinv, the hidden process by wliicl nals and plants are enabled to con' , matter* for which tbey liave the af y, into their own substance and millennial Plant?-?such ns flower ant1, I the second ye ir, and then die, us tin bago, carrot, onion, luicarcoun Soils?audi a* will effer e with acid* ; showing the presenc< me, % Wenl Grains?t!ioao raised for bread orn, wheat, Ate. 'oni?in Enron', the general term foi grain convertnMe into bread ; in the ted States, the term is particularly ap:l to mitlV?. k>ti Unions?secd-loWa, or the twr es, wliieh separate in the act of sprout'ulinnry Vegetables? such as are rata or the table. crrugitious Soils?thosa which abound oti. lerbage Plants?clover and olhet its cultivated chiefly for the herb, tn ised either green or made into hay. rorganic Mutl?r?devoid of organs; > earths. iiHolublc Matter?not dissolvable by water of tiro toil. otter Moth, after math, or Uowen? lied to the second crop if grass, sy. Ley, Lea?ieims applied to nieadpastures, or sward. eguminoun Crops?pens, Wans, and lilcc ; haiing a seed u-ssel with two s, in wliieh the seeds are fixed to one only. [ould?organic matter In a finely di u ana aecomposca sinic, Willi utile lixturc of earth, n* leaf mould, peal ild, ?kc. rganic matter?nniimil or vegetable ler? in a greater or less stale of Ue erennial Plant- ?-thn*e tliat do not rally flower the first year, but die n to the ground, And grow* up again nexlspting, and so on for a number tars, as rhubarb, horse radish, ito. rimitive Soils?such as exist in carnation* of the globe, and destitute ol nic remains. ? JSiitTt Fur. CumpanGEJTE IN A POLICE OFFICE. I.e prisoner in this case, whose name Dicky Swivel, aliHs "stove pipe Pete," placed at the bar, and queslioued by Judge to tho following effect : wdge?liring the prisoner into court, etc? llere I am, bound to Naze, as ipiitls of turpentine said when it was i- Hi nlge?We will tafce a Utile of the r?ut of you. How do you live I tie?I ain't particular, as tUo oyster , when lliey asked him if he'd rather i?a*teJ an fried. idge?We don't want to hear what oyster said or the spirits of turponline T. What do you follow f etc?Anything that comes in my way ie locomotive said when he run ovci liitle nigger. idge?D> n't enro anything about the motive. What is your busii ess I etc?Hint's various, as '.lie cat said n she stole the chicken off the table, nlge?That comes bearer to the line npose. ete? Altogether in my line, as tlx arid when it was choking tlie pirate idge?If I hear any more uhsurd coin ions, I will give you twelve month*, ete?I'm done, us ^10 bc.if.toak said ?e cookidea?Mow, sir, your puuikh ml on the shortness and cotrectncai our answers. I suppose yoa live by g around the dock*. ete?No, sir, I can't go round docki lout a boat, and 1 hain't got e<>n<\ udge?Answer ino: how do you gor bread I 'ete?Sometimes at the baker's aik el lines I eats taicr. udgo?No moro of your stup-'d inso e. Uow do \ou support yourself f ete?WiitelinMra on my legs, and el imes on a cheer (chair), udge?I order you to answer this que* correctly. IIuw do you do! 'ete?1'ietly well, I thank you, J udge v do ) ou do I udgc?I shall have to commit you. 'eta?Welt, you've committed your fust, that's some consolation. HE WIFE'S COM MAS D MEET. 'he following uniq* article, copied fr?>n >ld paper, has hcen l anded ns l>y i m hearted friend, lie has carried thi f furnished 11* until it is scarcely legi ?thereby si owing the high value In Ujarn it. We take gre. l pleasure ii wiyg thy impre**iot). auj giiing it < Ii arid far .vider circulation : . Thou shall have no other wife hu . Xlioti shall not take into thy hooa U.-aiHily,! brazen imago, to bow dowi ler^to Htv? lict, fori am ? jeiilou '.suiting. fcc1. Tliou shall not take l1?? name <, wife in f?in. k Rfllieinlfr thy wife, to k<ep lie MJCtnhlv. 1. 11 fitor tl?y wife'* father and motliei I. Thou that: Rwt Tret. Thou shall not find fiutl with tit ner. I. Tliou shall not ekew tobacco. I. Thou nhnit not l?o behind thy noigli 10. Thott at.nit not \i*it the ruin tareri u shall not covet the tavern keeper #, nor hie brandy, tyW V>* (f"b *?or ' irkey, nor hia wine, nor ao\thing thi *hmd the bar of the rumteiler. II. Thou shall noi viait lalliapiaaloon: liter for worshiping in the dance, no benpe of money that lie on the tahh \nd the twelfth commandment i?, tho It not May out Inter than nine o'elot night. When you ?pcak of OcvJ, let it l>e wit Qrcnce I ' TlIK t wmm LEDGER is rrni.miiKp aiult, bt } R. 8. BAILEY, EDITOlt AND PUOPRiKTOl At Two Dolli.ru per annum, is aovanci ' Two Dolliira and Fifty Out*, if paid with ? *ix inoiitha; nnd Three Dollar*, if not pa - nntil tho end of tho suImm riptinn yet - fjT Subscriptions, when paid within the month* after receiving the lirat number, w I i be considered in ndvanoe. " lrtf~ No paper aent out of the State, u lean tho money accompanies the order, c cept to a known responsible name. 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Advertisers are requested to mark tl number of insertions desired on ?-?eh adve tisemeiit, or tlivT w ill be insertid until fe bid, aud chprged accordingly. pf All transient advertisements mu i | be paid for in advance. ; W j are now prepared to execute nil kim PLAIN AND FANCY BOOK BD JOB ROM, with tho utmost NEATNF.SS and DIf l'ATCH. nnd on nvccuiiuodaluig t? ens. | ?NE PLUS LLTUA" SCHEME, i 1200 PRIZES! 50,000 DOLLARS ! HAVANA PLAN LOTTERY | JASPER COUNTY ACADEM LOTTERY. , | By Authority of the State of Georgii 10.000 HUMBER8 ONLY! ONE I'HIZE TO EIGHT TICKETS. class" m. 1 TO BE DRAWN MAY 15th, 1856, , At Concert Hull, Macon, Ga? under t uworn superintendence of Col. GEO. M. LOGAN and JAMES A. MS. BET, The Mnnnper having announced lii* <1 tcrniinution to innke thin the w<i?t popal i Lottery in the uorld. oltV-r? h,r Mnv I5i n fclu'tiitt mm lar aurpw%*v--< any Mvhrl ever oik-rod in the nnnnU 4 Lotteries. I.OOK TO YOUR INTEREST? 1 ' EXAMINE T11K CAPITALS!:! 1 ONE PRIZE TO EIGHT TICKETS CAPITAL $12,000. , I Prize ?f #13.0 1 prize *>f 5,0 2 14 3.0 II*4 2.0 5 44 1,0 I 10 44 5 CO 1 120 i 500 . 500 1100 prizes amounting to $jjO,OC i Tickets, f8. Halves, $4 Quarters, I I Prize* payable w iihout deduction. [ IYraene it-ndlng money need not fc;>r t??ing loxt. Ord.ra punctually attended I Cotnttinuic?;ions confidential. Hank Not of sound RpfV* taken at |>ar. TIiomj wi ing particular aumWsza should order ituo 1 , diately. ! Address, JAK F. WIN'TKR, Mating | Macon, (I*. J l/)SS OF TICKETS OF CLASS L lly the late accident on the Seaboard a ! Ronnoke Unit Road, lh^ Tickets of CV w ; L, for April HwU transit fro*? P { tiniore, in charge of Adams' Express Co ptny. were dcatroyed by lire, ronfccrjucnl there u ill not be any draulnv for thatCIa The Drawing will he Class Jl.?May 15 the 4* No I'lu* I.'ultra" fe'rlietut. 1 | Very Respectfully, ? 1 [G8t] J. WINTER, Manager. . IN EQUITY.?LAV\\STER DISTRK L Hatruel II. Ilatnntond, va. Thonna lUlla Hill to subject fundi in lb* Co?mia?ioa? * hnnda, to pay a Wg?l demand and for t '** It appearing to my aatUfaetion, tl Thomas Dullard, th? Ifefcndont in thia ea c renidea w ilhvul the liuiila of thie State, i> is ordered, on motion of Cvvjtfi % for Complainant, that lfee ?aid D lard do nnvwer, plead or demur to the I *( V.1 Ht.V* on ^r before the Slid day | May, ISM, othrvf\l* judgment pro eonf.i I nill be orderod agaioat htm. r JAilES If. \VITIIERWHK>N. Com realty L. p f- lanctnler C. II., S. C., February 14 I8?0.? l-3m. Printer's fee 7.0(1 y ' -" - ! IN EQUITY.?LANCASTER DISTRK 1 Bigger* Mobley and Mary A. bi* Wtfr, (aeorgu W. Dotty, et. al. ,. i Dill to enforre an Execution at Law, to at / ject an Equity to nay a legal demand,? * for reUvC t IT appearing to any aathdaoiina. thatG W. Do by, one of the Defendant* in Casa^esUce without the llinita of the 8U * It ia therefore ordered. 04 inptiop of Coo t - Solicitor for Complaiiutnta, th .t the a l. George W. Dyby do plead, answer or dan u to Iba Dill abpre Case, on or before I k lid of May, 1&60, otherwise judgment | 1 vonfv?ao will be ordered again*! hitn. james a WITAkrhpcqm, Coin. Euuity liirU D " ! f\>tnmi?einnc?^n Oftrr. Laaeeator C. ] I vt, i?t$R -|.*n P'm fee 7 Thf creit rm^j fi>r RhoumtHiiin,U?it, Pain In the Wdc. if ip. ft ck. lia.be and u Joints; Scrofula, King* Evil,White Swelling, J/urd Tumors, Stiff Joints, niid all fixi; . ed |mine whatever. in SVhore this Planter Is applied pain cannot id exint. ir. It has bt en beneficial in cases of weakm> nens, such as Pain and Weakness in the ill Stomach, Weak limbs, Lameness, Affee. tionof Hie Lungs in their primary stages.? n- It destroys inflainntion by perspiration. ( James L Bovd, Pickens District, 8?nth Carolina, testilfesthat, by its use alone he nt wns cured of lMieuiuntlsm in both of his l',) knees, of serhrtil years alnnding. The following was handed us by a rc? ir- spertable Physician in Georgia: Messrs.8c0v11.&. Mead:?Gents : I have been using your Liverwort and Tnr Jfrbrew PI ister very extensively in n?y practice for three years nest, and it is ivith pler.anre that m I state nty belief in their superiority over nil other articles, with w hich I snt nequain,o ted, for the purpose* for which they are reU commended. The Hebrew Plaster, especially, is an universal pumicea for local in pains. I have also found ft it most excellent application for Sprains and Bruises. It n gives universal satisfaction wherever used/ ,0 8. 8. 08LIN.M. 11. )() Knoxville, Ga., March 4th, 1863. >0 &?r A VOICE FROM GEORGIA. UH H) Rend the following testimony from a >0 physician. j. G. ntlcmcn?Your Hebrew Plaster hna cured mo of pains of which I have suffered fl, ' for twelve years past. During this period I I labored under an nflliction of my loins 1e and side, and tried tnnny remedies that my ,r. own medical experience suggested, but r. without obtaining relief. At length I used yonr Pinater, nudnnt r.ow by It* good effects entirely cured. I w ill recommend the Jew *l David or Hebrew Plaster to all who are suffering from contraction of the muscles, or permanent pains in the aide or back. The people of Gecrgia have but to become acquainted with its virtues when they ?? will resort to ita use. Yours, trulv, M.W. WALKER, M. D. Foray the, Monroe County, Ga. rr% ii * % ? w jo komioi Jivud, .vw Urlrno>, | Ia. J- JKW DAVID'S OR //RDIIRW PI.AH TEH IN NORT/I CAROLINA. 5 Mrwft. Scorn. St, Mui: I have been troubled with the chronic rhemnatixtn for the last twelve jcnr*. On thu 1*1 ??f July, 1840, I wan n? bad that 1 could not turn ! myself In bed, and the pain no severe that j , _ I had not ale pi a wink for nix day*. At I thin time my attending phynicinn preneribed the "Hebrew Planter,*' and it arted like a tr 1 charm ; the pain left me, and I slept tr.ore i ' than half of the n<ght,and in three darn I | was oblc to ride tut. I consider the '-//e- ! hrcw Plaster" the beat remedy for all aorta . t.) of puinn now in uae. G. W. M'MINN. 7/vnderaonvilSo, N. C., Aug. 16, 18.1 Ik-ware of counterfeits and base imitation* ! ?*?Thc genuine will in future have the signature of K. Taylor on the steel plate j j engraved label on the top of ur.oh but. | Piireliaaera are advi nedtbata mean eoun | lerfeit of this nrtioW Ufaa eaintcnee. | The genu'ne fa sold only by un, and b> I our agent* appointed throughout the South J ?and m> ptdiur it al/ouvj tc. t*U it. Dealle J em and purrhasera generally are cautioned ur j against buying of ?ny but our regular agents, th, 1 otherwise they will be imposed upon with a no ; worthless article. M..UVIIi< NKAI), I 113 Chartree *?rrot. N. Orleans, Bole (Jem-. ! {nl Amenta for the Southern States, to j wWv? all urdrrn moat invariably be ad- ; drwied. Jan 31 49 Sn Carpets, Oil-Cloths^ ho.. ! At Low Prices for Cosh! oo Cicorffe E. l. Hyatt, ?? .Vol. 4 44 atui 44C Pearl-Street, (near | 0y Chatham,) New-York, 00 II AS now in store, mod is constantly re00 ll reiving a ?ku.-a>miitio stock or AOjCaBrKTa. Oil-Ci.otiis. Ac., to which he 25 invitee public attention, believing that an examination of both quality and price*, will . M prova aatiofnetory to Merchants and to ' lO, rurrhuaera generally, who boy for Cnth. Hie Stock eouaiat* of 12. i rich vblvkt tapestry a br (j*. ; SKI-S CARPETS. IN NEW OKNIC4NH; i SUPERIOR K\<JUSII A AMKKIita j ICAN 3-PLY, AM) IMJRAlN lo. CARPETS; lea Comprising many Naw patterns, made ex. ah preaaly for first ela*. trade. Ala*, ic- Twilled and plain Venetian llall and Stair ! Carpel*. Oil Cloth* in widths from U to | cr' 34 feet, in various qualities. Uirh Muaaic Tufted and Common flearth Rug. and Door mala of different aorta. Table and Piano Cover, of Choice Pattern*. 4-4 ' ad ft-4 and A-4 IM.ii.d and Plain Mattings.? '*'> Wiaduw *V<W? af desirable styles.-al Stair C'ove-ing*, Stair Rod., and all othar m- articles usually kept in Carpet Stores, tly ^ HK I. ALSO ACCNT r?> ar.l.I.IXO lh, Carharl St Nye's Power Ix>om Throe, pi v and Ingrain Carpets, aa well aa Barber's Auburn Prison-made Bru.aela 3-ply. Ingram and Venetian Carpets and Rugs. All which will be fairly represented to ? purchaser*, and sold at fair prices. '1 July 95, 24-ly. * MAIL AH RAN 6 EM EN T. CAMDEN MAIL. u( Due Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at ( It l)?* parte 'lueaday, Hound ?y tor ?V "U * V r?l- CUARI/>TK MAIL vk MONROE, dll Lu? Monday, Wedncaday, and Friday, at S of o't. p id. wo Departa Tuesday, Tliuraday and Saturday, at 7, am I'lNEVIUJ? MAIL Due Monday and Friday, at 0 p oa 'h* I [k'part4 Sunday and Thn^wtay at 8 a aa. ' ! LEWISVILUS MAIL | Due Tuesday at 4 oclnck p. m.! T Depart* VN'cdnaday at 8 am II, All lottem muat bo deposited by 8 o'clock p m, to Insure their departure by next mail. ,b. CHESTEIfPIELD MAIL . ] lUd Due Saturday, at 10 o'clock,a. n?. Depart Wedoeaday, at 8o*rlock, p. m. to. All peraoaa who receive new ape pen a|4 K%t I other periodical*, will obeerve that kNt to, requires the poaUfe to bo paid quartet^! k ke, advance. ( aid LeUoaa and transient newepap#jn W#rt be mr prepaid; otherwtee they are net the T. R. MAOILL P. rf. AMERICAN, CANADIAN 4 EUROPEAN . ii., ilwtUii ft Nkmiyttn Mkt j^n Ke. 7t ??uv? aeatiT, ? f. fir ar^ak ) araww; -7 . Jfidfcfc- ?- - M V?r tku ComkU Omrt fUtagki. ColAa. lalM. Mtt. ImiUtii Spitttsf of Btoot, til tli tflktt tafeg ooatplil toidlaff it tomotptiott ThU preparation ti gutting Into use (I over our Country. The Dimrrotii letters wo receive from our various unit*, Informing un ofeurana effected in their Immediate neighborhood*, warrant uu In saying H U one of the brat, if not the teru htf CoSgh Medicine now before the pubfee. It miasm * inr*> rably re lie res mini not umfrnqasntly cures the tcry ?corit case. When ill other Cough preparations hare failed, this Ium relieved the patient, It Druggists, denlere in Medicines, and Physicians can testify. Auk the Agent in your nearest town, what has been Ms expecienre of (be effects of the* medicine. If lie has been soiling it for any eagth of titus he wM tell yon. T IS THE BEST MBMCINJ& EXTANT Bvlow we give a few ex tacts from Mhrs we have received lately rcgsrdhf the vii? tnes of tnb mfdkine. Dr.S.Oadn.of KaoxvHle.Ga.,uys:?/Is?w been using four Liter wort and 'tdr very externti rtljf in my greet ice far three ynrri jwm^swd, tt is irtth pleasure I state mp belie/in m*VKIi> OKITT OVBR All OTHUR SXTfCLM IaUk ssbifh I em acquainted. Jor which U is recemmemdrd." Messrs. Fitzgerald it Bonners. writing from WaynenvUle, N.C. says:?44 the hirers tcorl and Tmr is btcsming daily more popr*. lar in this Country, Axn wi THIXK Jusn.T so All trha hare tried it speak in commendable terms of it, re*y beneficial in aUeeiatinn the comphiinled for wwick it- is renmawded... Our Agent in Pickens Dint ret < C. Mr. S. R. McraM, assures u? **th?l he tees it itills great be.iajit in his own family, and rreoinnirnds It to his neighbor*." fie give* an instance of a Negro woman, in bis swtnCly. s ho had been suffering with disease'of the I.ungs for year*.attended with severe congh, who was relieved by the l.iM-rworth ami Tor. Such am the good reports we hear of this Medicine from all purls of the South. For a report of lira enrpvisng cure* it furs Eifuranwd in the Western and Norbern and irtrrn state*, we would invite the satfering pnlbnt to rood llo mini.lil?* ? l>:.i. ? , , o ? ? HVTVIU* p.-tuic? eaeh bwitlc. To all we ujr hair //opt hoxt ih-pd. TRY THE MIDICIKK It Vo waranl In Kmmh, And neglect mil thai r? ugh which in daily weakening yourconstitution, irritating your throat and lung*, and inciting on that dread <li?c:t?e. Consumption. ?hen ao soothing and Healing a remedy can be obtained aa L>r. Roger*' Syrup of liverwort and Tar. Brtomrr of Cnuntrrfrilt mod Ban Imitmliuni! The genuine article la aigned Aidiiw Rogers, on the engraved wrapper around ach bottle. Price. 11 per bottle, or all bottles for |A. Sold wholesale and retril by hCOVILdk MEAD. Ill Cb&rtrea St. bet. Coatl and Kt. Ioiis, N. K Sole Ancgru roa the Soctmv.b* State a lo whom all ordcra and applications Cut Agencies must be addreaard. So I.Ii ALSO bt Maoili. St iiiath, l<ancaater C. II. A. P. Wtlik, Cheater. WixcHBsrnt, Stitt Sl Co.. Muaro. Z, i. ihhit, aad Wocbhai, Caaidta CHESTER Carriage Factory. I JE*!*, The undersigned isaou pre. pared tv manufacture, at hia Vhr Eslabliahment la Chealerville, all kinds of CARRlAGBS. adapted | lo our rough and hilly country, and of tho I Iicnt Materials. He would suggest, as al* most e?rjy man in the up-country la wore or leas a ju ge of limber, before you boe or order a Carriage, no matter where, look around and see what sort of Lumber the builder has and in what condition It Is kept. The Carriage.Maker may Lit, Boomt or tllunirr as morb aa he pli aess, but the grand secret of carruue.makina lies in the l.i'S. | SKM-plk'. To l?u) a cheap Negro, Hon* or Car. riage, u to verify lh? old adage : fraaji *riM mud Ptmnd fvolitk. Giro m a fair price for my work, and then if It |r not Made right, hold mo reaywaihle. If it wove not for Paint. Petty and Glee. Wliat would we poor Carriage-Maker*dot c. p. tiourr. Cheater Jan. 3!, !?M 49-tf. Sign of tho Two Largo WtUboa. WATCHES, "CLOCKS AND JEWELRY. at nw Toax nics ra eaae. Merchant* and Dealer* win do wel to call and cxamin* the etoek of H'ltehrr,Clock*, ad Jrwnlry, at Mt Kbipdntt, heiMO they per* chase cte-where. Every article warranted. A atock always on hand peouUarly adapted to country dealer*. Save twenty pee cent, hy rdhc an We. MASTKKMAM. Ml King ah, Charfaaton. Pour doors front Wentwocth-et, Oct ?, ^ mi i* ISlKAf KAWNOa JUST received direot fte*e the pahMnhi ra tha fc!!r:'vi?g new end popular book*. Kate Weetoe, or to wilt and to do, Tha Huntcr'a Peaat by Mayee Raid. OMfiat Murctvn or the Firithfuaa Geardj^g, A*?"T I iiwJoatir^ t* . Ifo*JMkfc*** to tN? t'raelic* Of 4 New Ywk 8wf? TV Kill -Man. t& eta., TV Mow Nothtug AlnMioiKveU) Charles DifhtM Norela" I UflwaeUa, rtulwrr*, Marc alt*. Mia. "nntliVi/ Wui^'aT. 8. Arthur's, Lerer'a. mi a larra .**w>xUu*?t 0* ulker kiad*. These Uxd* . will U sold at Charloatea price*, foruk at the Printing Oil* NEW GOODS! NEWftQQftiU TIIK Mbaeriher turn now on hand and || daily nirnt of varipo* krnd* e# good* aaaally kept in tliU art-tloa. Antony an aVo*l ondlw* variety may V found? Indies Dross Good*, rack an M serin*. Ofay buna, Brum Alpaww, di, Callee, CVeh^Uajrap^i^VV . ^8fcwE5r 'I i Alan?"i *1 ^tStlay.-A fsHacd gtftgglfltfffr At a*w store tqa?MMi atrset J Mwvh w, V-4a* A