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' IprtA jpoftrq. ' SONG OP IHE DESOLATE." 1 Oh 'tis * \asi and wicked Ihir.g Two wtddo I l?c: rs to irvoi, Oh 'tis a base and cruel thing And worthy of the wicked's meed, Forever mid forever. II. L. 1 or she was fair as boyhood's dream, Her heart win mII lor own ; Wo sat beneath the friendly oak. Where first our ocs altcvliou ago1. ; liar love !v?j mine nlono. * Oil ' WUS ? h.-iso" Mild tleed vlwo Wei fid hearts too sever, A ?.i v<> !i?.. of the wicked's triced, l oii. .. r in t loiover. III. G.. -"o was true is memory, .11 i ail beside Is flown ; . ?> walked among.lite hnp|?Y llowers, ' mi hissed i.wny ihe living hours ; 'lor oeart vj, mine alone, v >f? ''was a bane na<l erne! deed 'i wi eJeavmg hearts to sever. .Vmi worthy of the wicked's meed, i'.irevnr and forever. IV. !. i .one a ?'< rn and Inuigltty mnn, \ us ; we wvpt in vnin ; s.ik- ivolwrg from the frozen sen, * I o * ^yMween ?uj love and me; W?* never met nguiti. Oh twa-s r. damning damning deed Two wedded hearts to sever, \n?l worthy of the wicked's meed, i crevor and forever. V. In yonder x alley eleeps she nuW, And he i* broken hearted ; lit* li^ht f life forever tbnvn, Jit know^ her heart wty? nil my own ; Ortrsou.s woie never parted ?Uli 'tw,tn ti?i Cod\ ilvlt'iilud Joi J Two wedded heart* l>< never, In yonder ?kv, where she is gone, N'ie will b** unbound aline alone, Forever and forever. {y w*--*??. J- tuiiiiaij I\mi)iui|. out ii:e Presbyterian Herald. HO7* TO READ THE BTBLE, It is :i sad lact lliat in this laud ot' bibles there ,s s-0 little attention given to that Mis-ed bck. How lew profos-* rof leiigaon in our border.- have read tin Bible through ; ttus ! hotv fow peruse b* |>a_-ev re_MlIli'\ OMi'C .1 da) ! Now Hi ih b> gaining of ;i new year when many Go I's people aro forming new resoiu * . lions for a borer iif-t, should not one of ~ v these resolves he, with God's help, to road [If the bihie d ' ly, ;.tnl ?iih greater care P-k. 'he.: t r , : :! ng '.eat t.nr.Fv aonic t> - oia-? of readers of ihi* pi per, who may desire to make that bible rending interesting .ami profitable; we I ' ' will nu.I.e o.ii" s i?.oiion* to that end : ft** . 1-:. -..ry pr.'pn: u'on to ft do th work in earnest ami to tho p-r pose. Try to make tho cireumt lances pleasant as ooss-l.'e fl..? , ? V c rt i'lUIC ??J COU anient siite, of goo 1 piper mi! large print ami u?o it oti!y as oven a local memory i., of advantage. Beside the benefit of good type to the eyes m reading . by artificial light, it may be thought a P& mere i mey, but eminent men have tin it; ip> d that matter printed in largo letters w .a more easily remembered than that | * set in o; o destroying typo. iid. IIavo:t.?nt time for this reading, aed Siv it as early as possible in the day. g| Do n >t say that you cannot find a time. Vnur busiuosa in th s matter not to find a li.no not otherwise appropriated. Make otie, if von cannot get it in any other way. Make Oilier things, if need lie, give p!.?re to tl ii which is so vastly important. N ever allow the world to cheat your soul ?>nt o: its I illy 1W1, and to rub (dud out of bis own (line, (.i ve not the refuse, toe "fta! as sacrifice to <*od. By no means fix this time, if yon have but one a d iy, alter business has wearied you, and unfitted you fur reading lo advantage.? A pri clous promise a rule of duty, or a I warn i.g mav provo to he of inestimable -value all the miv long ; if it find a place S iii vni ilu.lights before you goto ilm em plovim nts u' the day, whereas if you dc h?y till night to attend to this blessed 1. work, your min I so long absorlxvl with L' world I v things will be unfitted f>r p'ligm . hiii ii.- li ; and sleep will cause nii snab though.s to pass iptickly from the maid. 1r % Hd. Begin every reading with a prayer for a tea habf? spirit, and that<*od would I open the eves'ot your understanding to [.?' tl??* UtA??-lwA..e ' ^ ' ' ' wiimiwui UIHIJJS III II1S inw, A11H than lrv aa far as possible, yourself to Hn?wt>r yair prayer by reading'slowly, up.I n part of every reading aloud. It, is I* . ^>.n over it if road ... jH^ *4>U". Tin; \ j . plfb.t of pronumiut i *- lio'.la the attention In cheek, and fixes the | ,/thrnioht- iip>" deeply in the mind. Head cnib sentence until yow feel that von have 1 9> pp>p.-r!v at tended 19 ;t. And it will do r o Lorn t?? utier some brief appropriate jl pe'ititi. ri ru the end of each passage. It ! St ?m at aov rate worth the trial. k 4 h. When you conic to a verse whcee ' a. font* or Iroantv strikes yo'i, atop, aed learn j iv heart. It'-yi it it'often id yormolf ' end r . licet upon it during the day''. If it Sj should pus from your mind, the very of- ; 1 f<>rt l<> recall it will be a valuable inept il 'f exercixe helping to ulrongthon the memory an I on the ii,hid li\edn*M ef thought. I Ami at rdglit how delightful to lie d >wn i iciest, I 11 i i v ?ur - I1, a- ii were repose ^ f |ip" i ' id's precious truth that hits 1. c. u ^^^H[>Mir eoaif the hours of labor. trlNr Mh KudoaTor to complete a subject, RE- of m parairiap'i oa.li tope. Ah indou the1 ill /fjanii-r reading system, s;i^l i?P? bool Pa- if, A siyall nmoiint verv ?ur*?f'l , .?f iwera value ' r! The motors ere oiten not tbe proper divisions J ^tlie'Sacred text. i Oil). IvmI according (.? system. Do will nut pick up the llif.'e and read a few . ter t verses hero or there winterer it happen* j C i to open. All change work in religion is ' S^ii ! of tliu devil's choosing. Following such ; he h it p'an, oue would rend less and less and ^ i soon cud in reading none at nil. and I 71li Try to secure an hour for God j plan when vou will be alone as much as poss;- j If i hie, when the world will interript least. 1 ing i | Strive to reap all possible benefit front full ' fatnrv worship, hut never make that an mild excuse f<> neglect this private communion j l>y ? with God. I .el no day pass without its for line. | Feb, * th In addition to every Sabbath'* j for s own readings, you shouul carefully ro deal i view the part read during the previous bed ! wc k. Let not tliis rtt'c bo broke,,. ' tops, i' s-iblv von may object to th's plan, I "p| I as too p.rtieular, wo severe. I'm do vou eat I \ I expert to make any great gains in Bible I now, ' knowledge unattended by some pains ?? you Can you overcome your former bad habits foi t ! of neglect of God's word without a strug- ]i I gle ? K -I assured tlint vou wi'l not sow t | cease to do evil and learn to d > well with- Ir 1 en! a great, a constant, a noble effort.? an e j Would it not ptv you a thousand fold for incln all vour trouble thus to read God's word? or sl i Will you try it for twulve months if God 3 fee | 6pare*yonr life ? on e U. M. | of c ! - - ii i i hi i inn 1 feti ni ilijrirtiltiinil. ! SpHll [1'rom th? Southern Cultivator. ! deep WORK FOR THE MONTH-'January.) | J""11 lilt: I'l.ANTAVION. I v%ll('t I We can :td<! little to our previous hint* j " i i this head ; nio?i of wliioli wo are ' b*r P j i-onst mined to repeat for the benefit ol ' ",a3 t new readers. Cabl PUnity must now bo pushed vigorous | ^prin ly awl steadily wherever the ground is j not too wo*. Turn well under alivegota hie matter, that it may dvoouMHiso, and V vietd nutriiuont to the coming crops of VHrK' Com, Cotton, tt'r. Plotc deep, and if you ^pri have no regular subsoil plow, let your ] turning plow be followed in the .same fur- !n"; I tow, by a fail tongue, or broad coult< r, ; 1,1 drawn bv a stout team This will loosen i woI; ; up tin- subsoil, and bring into cultivation 1 a port: u of tour lar.d which heretofore h:?s ti'S'i r been made available. Themis- the t. ! erahie sv.stcin of Sciatching to the depth ' '** ; of line.' or ft ur inches, must he abandon ! I,ir e?l. No I'l inter in tin Sniilh sh? ii!?! j>??. - ' w tend to pla t a crop ot Corn or Cotton in ; !|"' ' j less than 10 inches of mellow and wed ; " 1 manured soil ' lime / /""""".V "IIIyear, nnd you will need n > urging hero- : I after. " 1 M" tut re should now he hauled out, dis- ,1PPM j tributod over the ground and turned I deeply under. Scatter it evenly, so tli.it | a!i tin; plants mav bo led. retell Spread all trash, woods, enrn and c>t- ^ j ton sialics, A'i'., over vonr hind and turn '' '' I thzin under witli the plows Haul leaf vai'' j mould from the hollows of the woods, ,l1,p i atul fomp< st it with ham yard manure, '"j*'* ' lime and ashes, before you spread it on 0''"'t your fields. l,,l. " Fill up guides with logs, briisli, Ac.. - -- I and run ditches horizontally along your hill sides, to prevent washing. Diejj plow iiig will abo be found of great bom-fit on lull sides subject to wash. In all c iso* plow horizontally, i. e., across instea .1 of I up and down the sides. | Repair old buildings?erect new ones? j look over and repair your farm iniplc- ?-? I merits?take good care of your stock, r j and keep all work animals in good condi. ' T' lion for the hard labor they wi;| have to accomplish the com'i if season. 1 ? ' i o i A new year, and new era in .Southern r Agriculture and Horticulture are im>w dawning ujuir. us. We h ive the fine?l I climate, and s ituo of the cchcst lati !> j under the s hi?to tuv nothing of that 4 system of domestic servitude which sup- J j plica tis with the best and most easily j i controlled field laborers in the universe, i ? and enables us to produce in vast quanli ! j. ^ I ties one of the earth's greatest staple*, i Cotton !?ft oiop which controls the ties [ Ai ; tiny of nations. We should then eudca ]\vvo vor fully to j^ipre. iate our high position j and titauifold advantages, ami let us tliis year, commence our planting operations j ]^tli with the determination to make larger j crops than heretofore?to practice a more | thorough system of plantation and do- ; jrs;s | | nicotic economy?to avail yourselves of [ ccpt ail the lights of agricultural science?to At improve our old w-rn out field*?to kct p j ana I out. of dubL?and by our earnest and per | vv'" ' seveiing efforts, to elevate the vocition of , t~i ( the Southern l'lanfer to its rightful posi- ( r<",,ra tion, at the head of all other professions. | I Nor. while devoting all proper energy | i and attention to the urgent and laborious , duties of the plantation, must we forget ; Ai the still higher claims of homo and its Bolln surroundings, hot us encircle this ehoi-j''r , cast and dearest spot of earth, with every- > rs" 1 i * 'i scout thing that can make it lovely and attrac ! live. 1'lant all tl-.o choicest fruits of our l favor aimy e iitle, in such abundance tiiat not ; only your own household and servants !>ul the pent tip inhabitants of neighboring rrwo cities shall be fi.lly and cheaply supplied. Thrc Scatter everywhere about your dwelling Hall' sweet and beautiful flowers, to delight the One eye and the senses, and bind the hearts of jjn your children indisoluhly to the dear old |n^ tl homestead. Fill yottr Hook shelves and An centre tables, not only with the literature Dot's of Agriculture, but with all that may J? quicken the imagination and fancy, refine j and elevate the sentiments, and improve tho heart; ami thus let the wealth won 5jjby yottr enterprise and skill, minister to |,j,| , tho true enjoyment of life. g j_j THE VROKTAnt.K OAUDRM. hep: I Sow early varieties of Kuglinh Peas I during the lirst fortnight in January, and ; continue to sow a succession every week during the spring and early summer.? W Floe and earth them up in drv, wartn weather, and set a row of sticks to support tk? vines as soon at they require itWhere Kngiiah Peas are wanted in large quantities for market, it will be found too laborious a task to stick them. For with that purpose they might bo planted in FA'!' sintftr rows 2 1 2 to 3 feet apart, and left jb? r.onblo on the ground. Amongst the s it- ><f v..ii et'era of Filgli-di I ? <s the Ejflra Early i&ylro of the best, yielding % I i th r''?-r .p f|f g&ttF ai/ 'd fmds. J>waft 'Jiujk/iuI, it planus) ttl ilift utma lime, | null succeed them, and Prussian Plus j j-( JMm. > - _ - come ;?t l;^t, end stand the heat bet* Iihii most of other Peas. ! ?abbayex, Let I tier, H<nhahis, Salsa fy COT *agr, J'ursnijis, Lett, ??v., may now i?u on ground properly prepared.? use a warm exposure?spade,manure, 11 pulverise your beds we!!, and Jo not t your seed loo deep, you have Cabbage plants saved dur- j iutuinn in a pit, recollect to give them , air, whenever the weather proves , that they may not become too weak. 1 djl ( Icing tills you will have plants ready j transplanting doritur tiic month of ., _, . . M 2? 10 I m?ry. Timnj?s should now ho sowed pring use. As they will stand a good ] <>f eoM with a slight protection, tltc PK1ZE: should be covered slightly with pine 1 The Flat white Dutch and Kod I oil Dutch are the ''est varieties fur JASt r use. Colza or Rape should be sown J ? , and ;f the Stasia pioves lavorablo will have a su ppU ol evce lent greens a. able in th beg tun ng of March. < t.tions (b!a< k seed), liavo not been i yet, it should be done at once, tsli Potatoes may now be planted for TO arlv crop, l'lant the sets 8 or 10 ( . I*.. I HWOf f.s apart, on coarse litter, long manure , .. raw, in the bottom ot deep trenches, , t apart. Put a handful of manure j ach set. and cover it with 5 or 6 inches ! trtli. II i;il the earth well about ihe | j * ;is tin"/ advance in growtn, but do tjK. \y, over the tops with dirt. , vestute reparo ili vour garden iinpiemciits j so, this month ; and get your ground \ ed or plowed thoroughly, turning , Iv under all the manure or vegetable | j n er that you can obtain. Me sure | j r to stir the ground or plant any seed . i the soil is wet. j 5 < >f Mods should bo prepared the lat- j 80 " art of this month, in order that you l.auo 1 have a good supply of Cucumbers, ! SOappi age, Tomato and odier plants for I . * . 1 6u g opera!ions. ! _____ 1 1IIK ORCIUUD. J,712i ant out, immediately, all the finest I Certi lies of Apple.*,]'ears, lVaehe>, l'lmtls, where cots, Nectarines, Quinces, l'omegran- " ' *> Fig>, Crapes, <tc., giving the preferill all cn<es, to trees and vines -aiscd j e South. One tree fet out now. is I ,. ,i 1 . I 11 \v 1 h three set out :i month hence. j ,|tc ( hard* that have been allowed to ; tickets, lip in ur.as.s and broonised.ro i!miiu? I ?>..!. .... . ? I ??v ?!l aini summer, should be cross plow- by l>m :twi't'ii tin' r- w-, leaving a space its : ehancen ? '.lie branches extend l<> be stirred | 'cr ilii lilt; grubbing lino, lie careful 1 injure the roots by litis working? ! OCJtetl . s,iiiie well r? >t tf<l in an urn, finnck, .... . mi' be 1 ami a-lies?cut nwnv a.I suckers, j,y ,|((. j C-ive a space around the tree open 1 tbo t'np nellow. A> soon as warm weather l'ti/ewi inches, this space may bo mulched liguressaw dust, pine straw, forest leaves, j ^ hole manure, or anv substance that will as the I; i umistiirc. j ? \tnii pencil trees are suflerini' fiom 1 , " . four its >o/rr, now is a pioil tuna to apply . lenjt.,j ( in if water, Hearing trees will r. - |!;,nk > but little pruning, onlv taken out Those v > which are crow<le<l or rubbing each order n Young trees should now bo ptim- > ordering i < t ier to gi\o tliom a pr< per shape. Our Terms. .?0 j Til K .... I lit4 * T>y very lib ft'i I and taki t) orcVsi *. j <\ rjLwhole * r&su:* oq .xc /j^^urss.-^jg V/ , - ; dnred I; " 1 ^ r? PUBl.teilEO WKXKLY. 1ST flftCC .Mil ' With il V. M. CONNORS, ' tends tf iton a x n i*k<)j'lji ivtor, !?:rnr'1 f j troni -l Two Dollars por annum, in advance ; ing fmr Dollars and i lli v ('cuts, if paid within as any ' ionths; and Three Dollars, if not paid Any pe the end of the subm ription year, hi' supp Subscriptions, when paid within three (it la:\vi lis after receiving the first number, will ' will be insidcred in advance. ' Rial* No paper sent out of the State, un- ' hh noti Lite money nccbiiipnnies the order, ox- : To 1 to a known responsible nanio. nianufr. ?y person sending us live subscribers of any c IV11 Dolinrs, (seconipnnii'd by the casii.) and dry be entitled to one ropy gratis. 1 best. f No paper discontinued, until nil ar- ' All w ges are paid, unless at our option. j orupi TERMS OK AIA KUTISING. , Frci ivr.RTtsr.MENTs will be inserted at One i r per square, of sixteen lines or less;! continued, Seventy-Five Cents for the ' Are insertion, nnd Filty Cents for enek sub- I latest u nt insertion. j nesin. 'I te following deductions v.ill be made in I Sparkli of standing advertisi... ' : j di.mghl ? , FlXAV 3 MONTHS. 6 MONTHS. 1 VF.AR. j; , Square, $(3.00 ?.'>.00 SO.00 < ' C.OO iO.OO 15.00 B 11 9.00 liUO 18.00 Column, iti.oo i3'2.oo 30.001 30.00 46.00 CO.OO Grit siness Cnrds of tivo linos or less, includ- ' (;oW|'ar lie paper, Six Dollars per annum. 1 '|'rjc?,,| mounting Candidates for Otlive, Fivej^ . j, irs. r notice of aniilieation to liii?l*Utnro I ? ? ,, ? - ?? . | ?.:ani? Dollar*. Ivertisers nre requested to mark the K-r of insertions desired on each ndver- 1 iriit, or they will he inserted until for- U* 1 ind chargeu accordingly. * i" All transient advertisements must lid for in advance. AT Nl Morel 34 & W49&% u.T, e are now prepared to execute all kinds A suv PLAIN AND FANCY I country Mure (HIK AMI JOB ttOISK, the utmost NEATNESS and D1S- tkt. l CH. and on accommodating terms. HMm wanted. J':.;; \AA 1 h; DRY 111DKS wanted, foi cents in Jv"J which 10 eeats in cash, or l'J? phy 6 ci in goods will he paid. quanlili IIA KRul'INH A. CUB.ETON. above ri 3? I, Jttt | Juue Lottery. JTHERN LOTTERY ON TUB A VAN A PLAN! PRIZES GARKANT1ED! 32,000 DOLLARS! jOOIONLY 15,000 NUMBER?! ! 3 PAYABLE WITHOUT DEDUCTION! 'ER COUNTY ACADEMY OTT ER Y. ithorily of the State oi Georgia. CLASS U. BK DRAWN JAN. l.Yni, 1857, icert Ilall, Macon, (in., under 11?*n superintendence of Col. HBO. . I.OtiAN and W. C. ANDEU. SON. Ksg. ember ihm Lottery has Fifteen TlioUMilliters?less than any l ottery ill irld ! therefore it is the heat for innt. Examine the Scheme! Scheme izo of (J 15.000 ize of 5,"uu 000 " 1,000 a I'd 4,000 1 6oo are 2..'> >" I 100 are 8.000 4 40 aru i 0,000 roxi'iisof 100 $'.',(100 44 50 2,6oO 44 20 1,000 ri/csamounting t<> NlliilMlft fieate* of Packages of l? li 'I icketa, the (lumbers end in I. 2, 3, 4, 5. t>, 0, are sold at the following rates: 10 \\ hole Tickets, 00 10 Half do do 00 10 Quarter do 15 0" II he perceived, by this pinn, thai f?>r purchaser has a Certificate of ten when, it' he buy* tickets he would t for that Mill! six w huh s. Tims. iiijj < 'ortificitte.s ho has four more j tor larger prizes?(lalvea.-uid Qu.-n in proportion. i $10, Halves $5,Uuai ters $2.50. I.?>00 Prize* of ly-lO are determined a>?t figure ? t I lie number that draw* : itnl Prize of&15.000. The t'apit.lj II, of course, end with one of the ? I, 3, 4, ??, ti, "7. H. 0, 0. Tli<ot' Tickets ending with the same figure oiii the Capital wilt be i-ntit! <! to Ial ?* and Quarter* in prnportu n n.H sending money by mail need not j UciiitJT l"bt. Order* punctually i<l- j o. (onnnuniiMtioiiHeotilldeiitial.? totes of sound llnnk< taken at par. i vial.in" particular numbers should ninediatelv. Drawings sent tu all j Tickets. JAS V. W'INTKR, Manager, Mncon, tin. Planters and House Rlli 1 rl /wn tuhscriher returns his thanks for tiio oral patronage received fur llu* pa t. L-H this method tii infnrtn the citizens ter itinl surrounding I?;slriots, ami the miuiIi, Hull ho has ellecteii auutlier menI in (lie jn CI in & Wheat Thrasher, els any that have ever been intrai retiifiire ; and from hmg experience, no I'ear in challenging iiny other Feeher North <?r South, to produce an He feels very confident in Having to lie, thai his liins excel in performy other make or pattern now in use ry cotton the roll cannot be broken to spew over, wlfieh i.o other prc? claim, and w ith good driving povvittendance, a 45 anw gin, will gin to <> hale* or more in a day, weighii 35n to 400 lbs.; which is as much ne hand can well handle in a day. rson w anting a <Jin or Thrasher, can ilied by sending on bis order to me sville, Chester District, S (' Work shipped to any place desired. .MillMi done sit the shortest po>*iICO louse Builders, I will say that I am during NASI I, HI,IN IKS A- D<m>|(S icscriplion, iiiudc of the best material, lumber, arid workmanship the very fork carefully packed and forwn.'di-d r. ' JOHN SIMI'SON 1Mb. |H5?. 17-tf. ib I-rugs, Medicines &c., &c. received every week ? among the ru h fresh supply of Citrate of Mag* 'arrant* Seltzer and A ?vriei't,Coxe s up (iclatine, I,'le\eland's Cologne on .. UAI..M OF A THOCSAND I HIS. ilock i'otanli in I 'una with toll us for making hrrd and soli Soup. :ALS< >: <;M:V kland'H innl Prize Medal Cologne Water Bottle*, Prentiss* 'i'oilet Powder, id's Lotion, Lyon** Katimfron. Barry's leroua, I laud's Kan l.uatral. & t . tint received at J. E. IhtH \Y'H. icn, April 23, 1H56. 10 If i of the Two Large Watcher WCHE8,"CLOCKS AND J EWELRY. 5W YORK PRICES FOR CASH. lants and Dealer* av ill do well to call mine the stock of Watches, Clock*, ami , at 24 y King-street, before they pnrtewhere. ' article warranted. i'k always on hand (icruliarly adapted to dealer*. twenty percent, hy calling on Wn. MA.STKKMAN, 247 King at., Char'eatyn, Four doors t'roiu Wentwortli-e* 2' '6A A6:lf wimled. [?r Guen Widen, for which we will r Dry Hide*," 10c< nls caah, or 124 i trade, for G.cen Uidcw," Wo e :ll i-nta per li?. We do not li?att Jtl.e |. Uc will tako aii we can got *t ites. MAU1LL& I AL 1HK.Y ltth, isati 17-tf ' P 0 V * Lotteries. SWAN fc CO.'S LOTTERIK: FORT (iAINES A I! A1) E M V LOT T E R CLASS 23, To tie drawn in the City of Atlanta, Ge I gin, in ptihliv, on i TUESRDAY, JANUARY 20,1851 on 'I IIK I L,\N or /.ft SUMMERS!I 30,000 TICKETS?3,307 PRIZES SKARI.Y ONE lMtlZK T<> KVKRY TK TU KITS' 1 MAliNIFICKNT SCHEME! | I Prize of $25 OOU is $25.(1 | 1 " 10.000 i? 10.0 1 44 10.00 ) is 1U.0 I 44 10.000 is 10,(i I " ..... 4,000 is. ... .*. t.d | 1 " 1,000 is 1.(1 1 ' 1.000 is 1,(1 | lo 44 200 nrv 2.0 00 44 100 arc 0 0 loo 44 70 are 7.0 I no 44 50 are 5.0 3,000 44 . , -JO r.re 120,0 !}.!K)7 Piize* amounting to $20 l,t)< Tickets $10. Hulls Quarters $2.5 j Tin* tii-it 3o7 Prize* art* decide! in t usual luair i r. 3.(mo l'rizen of #10 Kill bo determined lie last figure <>f tlie Nunbei * ?-"4' dr.iwh t #10,000 I'riz... l'or uxat.ible, ill,. nutiil drawing the #40,000 1'iize end* with ftu. tlit.ii ai' the l'i? kets where the nuiu(>ur cm 1 in 1 (kill he entitled t<? #> 0). If the N'tii 1 her ends with N'ii. 2. tltell all 11*0 Tic hi I ((here the Number ends in 2 will be etttill t" jiil), ami mi nil In 0. v\ 11 ifi.-.iii a i?i I'.icl.rtg. * will be roil! following rales which is tii.* r.sk : Ci riilieaie of |ntck*ige of 10 wbole I Ti< knts ! C? rcili.Mtf of |>.u kagu of 10 linlf I irkel*, v* ' (Vnifio.uo nfp.uk i<;o of 10 (piar'er 1 'IVkit\ ?] A <lilros-< orders of tic k? t* or eortificat i'f tlili'li.tnfi of ticket* oil In r to S. S \\ A N it < '< A11;(ii(:?. (. :i. or S. S\\ .\N, Montgi inery, Aid. ! C A V I T A L L> It I Z K tsr $60jOoo 11 ^ : SOTMKRN M1I.IT.XKY UMWU1V L0TTBR1 CLASS L, l To hi? dr:t\vn in tin* City of Mobile. A | .il?:?ni i. iii'|>tibtic on FRIDAY, JANUARY 30. 1857, (IN TilK rt.AN OK iSV.N GLK y I ujiEJix. John IIl'icti.i. and \\ . VV. .Mtdit'tKF.. | I 'oinininHioiiiT*. :l??.IM?i? 'i'H Ki ts?t'l-i/v* 1 i!oKK THAN OSK I'RI/.K Tl> KVKKY TE TICKETS! XsTOVHj SCHEME! 1 I'ri/i! of t?t)(?,o<i I " I " .. I 1 ' A.OO 1 " ft.MU I .. .. j. " -.'(HI | 'J | ,?'(j i o as 100 ? is j loo ? it APPROXIMATION PRIZES. A prV of'iMlnpii't. to ( *.>,)>Ul> pi's. mo ll't | | 'JuO J.j.UOO " 8(1 t ' lis lojuuo - iti 1 8 " 125 " S.OUO " Ja041 8 loo " a ooo m btj I 8 " 7S " l,0l?0 14 6' to " 65 " aoo 44 a.iwi I 3,000 44 60 are 180,01 j iL'21)f> pr's amount^ to $ii'2(i,00 Tickets *1G; Halves f8; Quarters Eighths $2. Tin* first JI'I I'iUvh arts decided in t! (iiit.ll in inn?*r. 3,000 I'riifii of i?40 w ill lio determini lis tin- hint liiruri' ol'tin' Number that driiv | the $40 000 I'riz*. For example, if 11 Number drawing the $40,000 Prize ew with Nil. 1, tlnTi nil the Ticket. ulicri* tl number end* m I will !?< entitled to $1 If tlx1 toil >b?T end* ? itli No. *J, thin nil tl I icl cU whec Um- number end* in J will entitled to ?40. unci ho on to 0. (.'rililii'lti1 of Package of 10 Whole Tiekcts, Certificate of Package <>f JO 11 :>1 f Ticket* | t Vrlificnte of Package of 10 Quarter ! Ticket*. 1 Orders for Tickets or <'erlificNtos can ' nildfcHHrd either to S. MWAN JL CO, Atlutila. Ge , or H. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala or S SWAN, Ilo\ 200, Mobile, Ala. I TVr 17, IMS*}. 44. II,- X MAIL AKKANGKMKNT. i f'AMItl.N 11 All.. I>nc Monday, itincsdny mi>1 Friday, .d oeloi'k. |t in Depart* Tuesday, Thursday and Saturd ut 7, a in <;HAKI/)TK MAIU via MONK OK. Due Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, ul o'e. p hi. Depart* Tuend..y, Thurxdny and Salnrd? al 7, a in I'l.N F. VI I.I.K MAIL ' 1 >u?* Monday and Friday, at ii p in : IV, aita Sunday and Thursday at 8 a m. 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' lull* of ten will he furnished with the J"'"* T. pnpvr for Twenty live Dollars. At.Ires* U.M II it HINSTOV J Columbia, August J, 185d. jj,,. i-! Bljtalsn! HUnkitt hg J A -Tr'VLl of b'?f.k? ?n hand at the l>*.iger OflF, 1liat wMl I* sold ajfcel' lid tor c*?h. Person i wHl rbHfe Us by not | asking for (hem on suv othsr termo. I | ' ' is, me. te-tf. * \ . # Vtedical Advcrtisemnots Dr. IvIcLANE'S celbujl atkd VERMIFUGE LIVERPIIXS. 'wo of the tors* Preparations or the Ago. They are not recomnended as Universal Dure-alls, but simply for vhat their name pur>orts. The Vermifuge, for xpelling Worms from he human system, has lso been administered nth the most satisfactory esults to various animal* fibject to Worms. The Liver Pills, for he cure of Liver Comlaivt, all Bilious Deanc-f.ments, Sick Headche, &c. Purchasers will please e particular to ask for )r. C. McLane's Cele rated Vermif?7G*. and iver Pills, prepared by oFtemuuj ft**. )lr proprietors, PittSLirgh, Pa., and take no :hcr, as there arc various :hcr preparations now :fore the public, pursuing to be Vermifuge id Liver Pills. All hers, in comparison ith Dr. McLane's, are ?-l1 U1 UllCbS, The genuine McLane's ermifuge and Liver ills can now be had at I respectable Drug ores. FLEMING BRO S, 60 Wood St., Pittsuurod, Pa. Sole Proprietory Scmil & Mead, Nt< I) I. > irct't v OrliMin, (ivtiff.il W IkiIvhi.Iv Avviils fur Southern State*, to whom all orders kt be n?i?lrr?*e<1. loM ?.v 'I hos. R MACil.U Lit i. caster, kpril 30, I860. l l*ly. irter's Spanish Mixture ' ' * ; .< . % ( .* f I - "Jr'VijVW ? i rv . - r " v*? >?. ;t / ?. *\ . ': v*- - < " " 'C-- ^i ' Vv\ - ,rv %.-? & - '/ ?,y * .:# *' . - : V >>. v # v) > *" / ? t'. l-;. ' ' y? t * ^ ' /V;V - ".4; 1 i%hr: -> ' -'V; &! j 4 ' ///<& y IE UIWAT PVHIFIRR OF THE nr,oom l!r iiest ai.tbrativb known v. ivor <i f'nrtirtr of \fneurit in it/ infillihk1 remedy for Herofnln, K iii|?'w Kail, ?umati*m, tJbxtinate Cutat.eous Eruption*, )pier or Po*tulvi>on tbo Kaeo Blolhea, L???ll>?, ii*" diiu r ?*vrr,i nromc fori' Wji^Kiiigworm, Tetter, Scald hod, Enlargement and pain of Hone* h- Joints, Salt Rheum, Stubborn L'l*,Wyphilltio Ihsorders.mid al! di- i'h.m 1 a/*H4llijr it an injudicioit? use of Metcury, Iiiipiudenca i.ife, or Impurity of the Hlood. Flu* great sltuiutive Medicine an J i'uriiu-r of lilood in now used by thousand* of grateful lent* from ail part* of th? I'nued Slates, a testify daily to the rental I.able cures pernad by the greatest ol all medicines, "Ca/-* Spanish Mixture." Neuralgia, Rheuman, Scrofula, Eruption* on the Skin, Liver i?*t , I'Ueis, Oh* ASTciriivSi ; ! Kidneys. (>iMa*a oi the Throat, KetuiUo nipUinU, Puiua and Aching of the Honea I Joints, are speedily put to Right by using i inestimable remedy, 'or all discaseg ot the lilood, nothing baa yet it tound to compare with It. It cleanes the tern of all impurities, arts gently and efflntly on the Liver and Kidneys, .-trvngthen* Digestion, gives tone to thtatomach, makes Skin dear and he Itliy, and realm aa the miuuiion, Illiarlilitl IiJP iIikOk.m Or bioketl *n lijr lhe i eocenes of youth, to it* pristine or and strength. 'or the ?hr?'a>< of tciiwle* it i? peculiarly ap ablo, ami wherever it has become known is '*Hy prescribed with tbo happiest e(f<peC<. mrigoristeH the weak ami debilitated, ami Ml HoniHty to the worn-ouf f/m> doers mill, sntl loaves the patient fresh and heal t * uitgie bottle of this lnertm...liUi i needy vorth In the *o-eah?d geompariiU* in asis ; c?. , [he large number of eortificato* shich a* e rttflrel Irons persona h Oni all parts Of llie ited State*, is the b??l evidence that *.hur? 0 humbug about it. The press, hotel keep, magistrates, physicians, ami public men, 1 known to the cotnonnWy, all their tcyti ny to rise wonslerful effects of rhl? " Great <*1 PUHUst" 'nil on the Agent and get an Almanac, and ri the fetalis of automat ring eures performed CaMes'a Spanish Miiture, (in moat cases ire every thing else lied signally tailed.)? r limiui ot an advertisement will no' sdmi ir full insertion. ft'M. S BEERS 4c CO.. Proprietor!, Ae 304. /.Vi a /troy, .Yew York. ( all R.'i?t he lld'lrcsaed. W jfcWh- by OTUeg. itjntiy Merchant* it! parts ot the l.idtpd States aha the t'ana l and by UHfiKi.riNK 1 0U HiTOh .'a. r Mfli'l' J ** -