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For the Lancaster Ledger. A SERIOUS QUESTION. And am I living but to die To lay tills body down, j , Have 1 a spirit that must fly Into a world unknown? Are endless joys to be possessed, Or boundless pains endured, Is it tiio "gaud" who thus are blessed. The had to pains inured? Who are the "good" in this vain world. Since a!! have gone astray? ."None dorth good noi even one VV .. I I. I..., -1. I. I1 ,/ . ' '* j: Blit yet ntnnzing won'.Irons low, Ilcavtn ti c j-ill prepared ; The dear Redeemer l'i{.;iti above lias purchased this reward. J l 'Tis this obedience to the law Frec's from its euise and load : . i This suffering mi Mount Calvary, Can tuake the sinner good. Tis thus through faith in CI iii>l the , Lord, That bliss to iiiitn is ,t. ; Then,O, my soul obey this word, ' < Act "strive to enter Heaven." 1 It. M. 1'. 1 31ttvirultimil. j; ; i HEALTH OF ANIMALS. I ! To keep nitini'iIh in health is im.it' itn 1 I portant than to euro sick oner, :t:nl t".?t , < this p.urpf >e :i low leading rm'es should I be nlwa\ s observed iiiiil which cann >i !o i out of place here. i i 1. Always teed regularly as to time i and quantity. Many animals arc made e sick by starving iit one time, and stoHi'm i at another. Especially, never over feed I "J. The same rule must he obsetved w iih ? watering?and let the water he pore. I 3. Never ovorwoik an animal?regu Jar and moderate exercise v.ill enable a ; working animal to do mote the \cai t flirmirrli l.v nn /nMc ili-m nm lnin*!/..! ? driving at one time, and resting and over- I feed at mother?and be inlmile less iia i b!c to disease. 4. Alloy.'a regular supply of suit?it i-> ? useful;'but an olservaiico of the proceed ing rules without salt, will be iueompnrn- ' bly better than their infraction with it. [ 5. Never loed musty or bad food. I: * musty fodder must be used, pass i. through c a rapid cutter, and moisten, salt, and men'. < it. i <3. Avoid unwholesome and poisom iii * plants in pastures and in liny. < 7. All changes of food must be gra in > al. If from hay to grass, let the graz'tig 1 be but one hour the tir?L day. tw<> hours the next, three the next, ?fce. The same ' caution must be carefully observed in be ginning to feed with roots, grain, A*e. b. lie caretul that animals al war.-, have sufticient exercise, and plenty <>t pure i fresh air. .Stables must bo well v .ntila I I Ic*l. | i >). Lastly, and by no means least, let i strict cleanliness be observed. All nni i mals, even pigs, kept clean and curried, arc found to maintain tLeir f!<?sh better, ) or fatten faster, tban when diitynnd n< g < iected, and cleanliness is more important * to health tban for flesh. PLANT PEAli I June, for tbo middle and upper par- x lions of South Carolina, is tbe proper month in which to plant peas. Willi' drilled corn, our practice has been to chop in nicely, four or live peas between mo siniKs on ilie (inn, ami we tux! that litis quantity of ..ut-J gives us more vine ( niul pod, limn if wo planted double the mi mi l?o r. Lot all those who wish to i;*i prove their farms, plant a hill of peas for every lull of Corn they have growing ;? ' ami if tiiey have the seed to spare, sow ' down their entire brcnillh of corn land with pens at the last ploughing. Wo do not advise a farmer to do anything more i j with his pea vines limn to let tiicin ;? t on the land, if ho has not time to turn J them under. They are valuable, however, ' as food, when properly cured ; and peas ground led to milk cows, i-> the very best producer of golden butler we have over tried. ? ?L*> fl - - ? PRESERVING RECEIPTS. 1{lacki!KRI(V Jam.? lioil the black- , I berries with half their weight of coarse ] moist sugar for three.quarters of an hour, , keeping tlie mass stirred constantly. A , ?tew-pan is not a necessary vehicle ; the 4 commonest tin saucepan will answer the purpose equally well. The cheapness of ? this homely delicacy, besides its sanative properties, renders it particularly desirable for scantily furnished tables. If the ; berries be gathered in wet weather, an hour will not be too long a time to boil .. ... yi'inct Maiimalape.? CiaiUcr the fruit when quite ripe ; pare, quarter, ami core it ; boil the skins in thu water, measuring a toacupful to a pound of fruit ; when they are soft, ruash t\,nJ attain thein, ami put back lite water into the preser | ving kettle ; add the quinces ami boil thein untU '.hoy are soli enough to mash tine ; rub through a Reive ami put three quarters of a pound of sugar to a pound | jjff of fruit ; stir them well .together, and boil tlieiti over a slow tiro until it will fall like jelly from "a spoon. I'm it in pots j or tumbler?, and secure it, when cold with paper realed to the edge of the jar with , tho while of an egg. C'ntCKRN fsAi.eu.?Mince the meat of Inu fowls with a little ham or tongue ;? ' I- cut up a fiua lettuce bend ; |?ut F _ tvifli I lia./tKi.' L*A4it in tlt?? / *?i?lrr? * f < ?? the dressing take I lie yolks of lour egg* beaten, two leasjiooiiful* of mive?l mustard, two inblcpoc-tifufs of vinegar, and four of oil, half* aioaapootiful ol cnyenno ; popper; boil tbe'mixture, mid when col<l , . pour it over tlie chicken niul ornnmeiit it with sliced while of egg and of beets. X # To Ci.kan Kid Olovkh.?Wash them i in * mixture of equal quantities of am- I piunin and alcohol. Then rub them dry. j t 'J ho above eolation will also remove stains ' atftl g?e.?we frb>u silk and cloth. 11 fmiihu] l\iniiiiiu|. 1 THE GOSPEL THE ONLY RELIABLE INSTRUMENTALITY OF REFORM. We hear in this dav of wonders much of reforms, and new measures, ami noisy, and pal11y celoted j>hiianihrophv, hut af- i !er all, thegood old pi ilicipleS ol llie gos ;iel seem to l?o ?llieaeious still ; and hough wo shoido hazard our reputation ! or itliodoxy, we will veiituie the a.-ser- j ivii, that he who knew what was in man est undek-tou 1 the means ut reforming tint. Those *nora! t>h_\ biennis of the present lay, who *e J,< to cure the evils ol society , >v an outward application, or l>y funning i league, and uinkii g ii combined cltort to put down litis or tlial paiticiilur sin, by storm as il were, may learn in tlio leaching an I example ol otn Lord a more [ radical invili ??1. I lie axe must lie laid it il:e ryot < l tlio tree. The gospel as in alteratbc iiH'l'.ciiie, a radical insliuiK'lita 111\ 'or convening men, ami pnr.tyiimolding, am! elevating human soiety, must be it | 1 to the Ileal Is and ollsoiciu'cs ot Midi, as tin; Olily J>oleilt eiiieily lor all sin; ami be preached to inncrs, without distinction, as the only lopct'ui means ot era licat'iig personal net individual siiit'iilnes;., t.hir "-oiviour et no patiiz in prejudices, political ani mosities, sectarian <!< gin.iti.-ins. or liar- ' o\v views ot se.vliotial policy hinder liim, it iliu le; >t, fr< ::i teaching I lie ways of j o?l in 11 Ut!i. 11'* turned i."t aside, even o interim ddle in the ItM \ilal mtestions >f the ?'K*v?ii.iipj social nII* 1 political o\il>, nit east tlit* Uat'ii of I lie gospel into lie 1111111.111 heal I, ns tlie oiilv successful Mentis of U'at'riitit't the whole I mini.? \ud <liil not refuse to go to li iji.e, holitttsc slavery was there, idolatry, polvgauv, ami iiV? iv oll?i*r form ol depi.oiiv, >ui pleached the* (ioMal ?\hercvi. r lie totiid lii.d access to lutinaii ears and leaiK, and trusted in ihe Spirit's it.llu- i nee to do the lest, lor lie ussuus lis that I'.:. . i i - . : ' I _?n I. i I i1> ] it'll :?4.1:? 111 l ! 11 lli\ till!.' illlll oil snbeie it 1 . JitVi'li'iue ami t'biinnliri'jM , l,ut uifviill t/ihiys, broad I'uiounb or tlii' w bole wuiid, einbracaiy the eiilue iold ut' human notion. 11 <lio innrais ul uion and the evils ? 'niiuisiuiitv are ever In l>o Inilv corn-oled, in i tin' moral health of society restored, ! t nni-t I'O bioii^ht about lli.i'io'li tin; I >ur.!'\ it y and i-iinol-liny ii.lluonee.s i.f diino until i:j mi Hie lieait* ami eoiiseieiit;> i'l nun; otlior means can at best but bainjo Ihe form of any viee, oi iv-im n t lor a while, which tiki- pent nji waters, ! ,vill surlier or later break out in some j nbor iliitolion, or burst its barriers, mid j o.di out with yieater impetuosity arid more ruinous c*i mm- juem cs. I C . I I - - " - ' l - ? - - * li i; > re ii<* :iii\ nuiiuo-.c u? li.tll rest. u>s crn\iui{ for the wonders of the dny, j i\hi h. in eoiijutu li"ti with tlie appetite for imvedv niul publicity is spreading like > 1:1 t HI* Tesociice on the surface of our uali ?na! cliaracier : if tliero o\i-is inentik ! for Rltaiuiii^ resignation in place of general di .content. for Uri:ii;iti<? the out vard ' tiiil Jlu. '.ii uiiii; tei.ih i ev of the public i nitid t li\cd niul -oil m! principle*, that inlidotc M il these mean* inii>l besought n tin* careful niul attcntiw; study of lho*e lixine ti-ncliiuus niul ennobling principles, ' \bicli make wi*e the simple, nn ! which ; nii-fy 1110 h n<;::i^ sou', ami tiilelli the ' iii:ikivm u! witli jjooilues.-; which "belli i<*ace as n river, and righteousness ns n | v;.vo of (he sen, to the ?]i*tuil>i-?l luiixl. I Ministers nie commissioned, ('hurclu.* iremii/ -'l, the oo-|fl pr? ached, primarily o coii\crl .m/i/ii/'.s to (.oil, niid educate, |..-cipl'ne,i;:ounJ and lit Oe.ievoi* for henv ii ; nil other ends me secondary and ; uhoidinate. indeed, the other fruits of ! un-.iaiiily nr. collateral and incident"! ; hey cannot exist, in any ?'n?i vU'^rce, ' litln-ai th-* liist. Older, ^overuiiient, ?< ace, j-ood wii', an* a:! the incs.liinablo i . . i o iai blessings of tint pe'son d app'ion ion i)' tno gospel to tin* human heart ; ihii it i> the cruise til practical wisdom, >i let alone this mere lopping ?>t" the ; rancher., ai.?l apply < urselvea u> tlie dig ; ^ing nl out mill eni hing the I?.? *.-*, in irdcr to *?.curo increased vitality and per inancnt health in ail the branches. duration" ofTternit y. Various illustrations have hccn sug"Csted t" convey to the mind some idea i >f illimitable duration. It has hccn said, suppose one drop of the ocean should he dried up every thousand \< us, how !o11<2j would it he before tlie last drop wo.dJ disappear, mid the otcan's bed Le left I Iry and dusty ? Far onward as that j would l<e in Coining a^cs, oternitv would I l.ii* linen l< I.'l ??:il I- ' ..... ...... ......... I.v* -i. t I "V/lliM Ollli l/tj in its eat licit Iicoii if ii.fancy. It has I" on said, suppose this vast globe i u|>u!i which wo tread were composed of i particles '.lie finest sand, nnd that one ! particle should ?)i?:ipj*ci?f at ihe t.-ntiiiiH lion of each Million of years ; oh, how inconceivably immense must be the peri- ' od which would elapse before the last par- i tide would be gone And yet eternity | would then he in its morning twilight ; ? the immortal fpirit would then have en- 1 tared upon its interminable career. It has been sai i suppose some little insect, so small tis to bo imperceptible, to the human eye, were to entry this world, by its tiny moutlifu's, to the most distant star the hand ot (iod has placed in the heavens. Hundreds of milli -ns of years aro requite J for the performance of a single journey. The insect commences uDon the leaf of a lice, and takes its little It'ii 1, so small that even the micros*-? cope canuot discover that it is gone, and sets out upon its almost endless jotiraev. After millions of years have rolled away, it arrives hack again to take its second load. Oli, what interminable ages must pa** lofpre the one leaf would he removed ! In what period of coining time would the whole tree bo bourne away ! When would tlio forest be gone ! And when would the iusect take the but par ticlj o( this globe, and bear it away in its long journey ? Even then eternity would but have commenced. "I have always preserved my repnlalion," said Mrs.?, one evening,addrcf-sing lier>elf rather pointedly to another lady. ,u uiiik.ii ii??3 liiucr ? > j'uiincuiy rt'f'iii'd, 'I know you alwuya kcI h most ridiculous vhIuo upon trim*." . t * * ralif*T i __ " .J, Our Terms. I THE * io i*CIII,ldJltl> WiKSvLY, ?? I * W. M. CONNORS, n K in TO U AND J' K < > I' 11 I KT<> 11, '? At Two Dollars per annum, in a?v,\vk ; Tw o Dollar* and Fifty Cents, il'paj.1 within ' six inoiitlis; iiiui Throe Dollars, it' not paid . until the end of the subscription year. | 1 Sul >seripliom;, w hon paid within three *' mouths after receiving the lirst number, will . be considered in advance. J-*-.*"" No pyer sent out of the Slate, nn- v less the money aeeoinpanies the order, exeept to a known responsible name. ' ^ Anv person se'i bny \;s !i- ? sn'.seribwrs and Ten Jhdlar*. (accompanied by the ca?ii.) w ill lie entitled to one copy gratis. .. 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Obituary Notieen exceeding one i ' Mjuaie in length (Hi lines) will lie charged j J lor the overplus,at loyulur sniveltisVO" rales Tributes ol Ueapcct, rated sis sol veilismcnts. Advertisers sire rei|Ue.sUd to mark the | number otinsertions desired on eaeb aneer- > | ti.setnent, or I bey will be inserted until lor- ' bid, and cluirged accordingly. . J-e?" All transient advertisements mils! j be jisiid tor in advance. X <Z\ 'b> >tVCf fr* V/ ' J V4J M We are now prepares! t?> execute nil kinds | wf I ( PLAIN AND FANCY liOdK AM) JOB UUliK. |.' with tho utmost \KAT.\KSS unit IMS- 1 1 l'ATt.'ll. .mimI <>n iiciaoiiiiiio();iliii!f terms. | ( ItKAD! IlKAI)!! KKAD!!! ' ! I IT W1I.I. TAKK YOU HUT A TFAV Ml.M'TC.S, A.NU ' < MAY 8AVB YoU I H.-tiiy Vcai'M uf'Kiiili'riii^! Carter's Spanish Mixture < r/n: urkat nmi ikit oi rut: it loo V! J'hr Hi Altcralin ' i?r ml J) is -onred! ( PhyMoiiins preserihi it, niul every one who I ' : .11.: .* .1 .: ... it, is a .uuHij^ .luyri i uo .Mediriyo ever \vt ottered to I the American l'ublio lias | I gained micIi !><i|>(xlitsLty in so short it time us CarforN Spanish .Tlixfm*e ! ' It will enro any ruse of Scrofula. It will cure any ease of Rheumatism, ? It will vurc any case of Syphilis, ' i It will euro any case of Suit KIleum, ! * It will cure any case of Neuralgia, I It will euro any case of Fever ami Ague, | Or nny disease arising from tin impure state of the liluod. |' SCROFULOUS RKADKk It cured the mice of the Hon. John Mi- j nor Ro'.ta, a member of Congress, from Virginia, of Scrofula, after the skill of the lie?t IMiysivians, b.-'.li of New Vork and Philadelphia had been tried in vain ; and it w ill run* will. riT.iii?r. it' v fill nru vn utlimiorl llHKUMATIC UKADKR ! i It cured 1). Burritt, , of CLneianntti, ' of Uhcumatism of I years standing, after 1 1 nil oilier remedies had failed. \\ v Imve 1 hundreds of Midi certificates. < *ts 11 on the I i Aynt and get a ilook Mid Circular, and ! read for yourself, the many remarkable and 1 I astonishing cures it has made. HYt'llll.lTIC l> KADI;'.II ! The eel eh rated pr. Butcher writes us that r he had two of the most Severe and long , standing cases of Syphilis that would yield t to none of the usual remedies, hut he cored i one ease with nix, and (lie other ujlh nine ' , bottles of Carter'# Spanish Mixture. Wu t have known it used in over a Thousand j eases, and have )el to liear of a failure in | . mi) cane. YB StJ.VKIMi THOUSANDS UK AD j I A?jue ami Fevfii.?Do not take Quinine, ? Mercury, or any aueli noxious Drugs, hut ' ' try at once this great Alterative and i'urificr ' of lite lileod ; Carter's Spanish Mixture ' will cure any and every case of Ague and Fever, NVe have never yet known it to 1 i fail. And for nil disease* arising from an im- ' pure Mute of the lilood, no medicine has ' ever yet been found to have no good at; 1 alli'i't If von nr.. >l.'k Iru it r! .1.. ' I nut d. lay /time i? precious, ?"d health l,'f. | \ grcati-at ul all ble??iug?, wfchout which nil . cIhu i? vnhielese. I DH. Wm. 8 BEERS & CO. I, Propnc.or*. Uich'nunJ, ?<1, ; 1 "" '' byilAS9V.I.TINE & CTKL70V. j? 0 ro Planters and House Builders. The subscriber returns bis thanks for ti?a cry liberal patronage receive*! tor the pa-1, j ind takes this method to inform the citizens j >1*Chester ainl surrounding Districts, and the vho'.e South, .that he has effected another I inprovemetit <11 the Cotton Ciin k Wheat Thrasher, but excels any that have ever been intro- j luccd heretofore; and from long experience, ic lias no fear in challenging any other Facory, either North or South, to produce an I jiial. 11c feels very confident in saying to lie public, that Ins tons excel in perforinmee any other make or pattern now in use. . i\ itli dry cotton the roll cannot be broken IT Hindi* to tifinvi- ?n..r w l.i.-li no I.r?._ ollds to claim, ami with good driving pow rand nUy:}dnncc, a 45 saw gin, will gin rout 4 tc? ,t> balys or more in a day, w .idling from 35u to 40t' IL->.: whi?h is as much is any one hand eay w ell handle in a day. \nv person wanting a 4 in or Thrasher, can >e supplied by sending mt his order to nte , I I.ev\ is\ ille, Chester District. S tWork t ill lie shipped to any place desired. Kr,l'.\IKI.\b done at the shortest possi- j ih. notice. 'I'll iloose Tluildcrs. i will say thd I ant iianiifaetiniir,' SASH. BLINDS & (KM HIS if any description, made of the Itesl material, , lid dry lumber, and w oi kmaiisliip the tery ! iest. All work carefully narked ami forwarded o order. " "JUIIN SlMl'SON". ' June lltli, 185b. ]*7-11*. NATIONAL PoXiTci^TiilZ ETTE. Tins <ire.it Journal of Crime and < *iinula! - is ill its Twelfth Year, and is widely i irciilated through oil the eonntiv. it evnains all the <ire;it Tii lls, (Tiiaiual Case.-, nd appropriate Kditorials on the same, to. ;oiher w ith iufcrmatioii on Ciimiiial .Mnteis. not to be louml in any other new spa- j i Snhseription*, n *. per Atitiniii : ?1. of iSi.\ Months, tii he remitted I v Sob?eriiits, (who shuitl t \\ lite their names am! tin1 own, founty ?".nil state wlivre tlivy leside i ilainly.) To R. A. SKVMOL'K, Ihiilor ?V Proprietor of the National l'ol'me (jazotle. Now York City. TAN YAK I), i Tl 11) KubsertUers ii.l'orin the public that hey arc earryino on au extensile business, I miles east of lainensteniI! , on tin- Uo?l 1 ield Itoid. in tiie TAKlftNU ,\M> DRESSING ; 5iisiiie??. Persons <le? r n^ to |o lelwsc ! olt>, shoo, i't harness leather. w mildo w ell : a ?fin* I heir n call, tiieeii <?i dry hides will ie tiiki.li in "SehaiiL'e for icuthci?< ] vents or green Indus, !.'? for dry hides 1.1 e.\limine, i r 12} cents will lie paid in cash. K. A. t/ASKKY A ( u. ! < let. 22, \HF Mi-1 y. j A MW CA1U{]A(IE MMMT i^UB tiUBSCHlUKll HAS Ol'KNKD a Shop at liylivaiUw t lv, KliililOlis il.i stand, and ate piepared to, !' l/.\7', TRIM. \M> RRPAIU (Miuiwjy.s r>t ?yc. it sliitrt notice, and after the late st and most ; mproved styles. Work u'arinnted to J dense. A share of public patronage js res- ] lectinIIv so^ ited. .1. 11. ADA.MS, March It, 1857. -I ? Umo HARPER'S u;\v MONTHLY MAGAZINE.1 I'.jwh Number of the Magazine will con. nit) 1 11 octavo pages, in double columns, | acli year thus comprising nearly two thou- | .....I .1 e . \i II '.iiju in mi' nit>ii'i*ni .?i i.si'i iiaiii'ous ; ?itc*r:il 11 ri* of tin* day, Kvt-ry Xuiiilicr will outnin immerons Pictorial Illuslratioiis, ne urate Plates of ;Uv< Fashions, a copious lironiclc ol Current K vents, anil imp irti il Si <> ticca of tin* important Hooks of the ! Month. The Volumes commence with the turn hers lor JI'NK ami l>KCi\\IMKk; , ml Subscript ions may coinuicuce with any i *v iiinhcr. i i i.mj.?The jic may be obtained f Hoo?*eller*( Periodical Agents, or From he Publishers, at Tilt:Kb. l>oi.i..tii* a year, >r Tubn rv-nvk Cknts n Number. 'I lie " 'eiui-uiinu .1 \ oluuies, as e< iiipleted, neatly j iouiuI in ( loth, are sold at Tito Dollars . aeli, and Muslin Covers me furnished to ; hose who wish to hate their buek N it inii-m uniformly bound, at Twenty-lit c Cent * melt. 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No Magazine in Kuropv or America is so \ ell know n ; none lias hull' us many rentiers; , mil, we may safely say, mine lias received I 10 large a tribute of admiration from tlie ! lultivnied classes. that delight in a benlthy livcrsilicd, elevating periodical literature.? t is die foremost .Magazine of the day.? I'lie fireside never bud a more delightful oinpanioii, nor tbo million, a more enteraiiung fricn J, than Harper's Magazine.? Methtnlitl I'roltUanl (Baltimore). Twenty-live cents bujs it?the cheapest ' iuhest, ami most lasting luxury fur the lioney that we know. 'i'hrec dollars se- ' urea it for one year, ami what three dol. < ara ever went so far? I'ut the samel iinount in clothes, eating, drinking, furni- , urc, and how rniieh of a siibstnutinl thing s obtained ? If ideas, facts.and sentiment* ! lave a monetary value?above nil, it the j 111 m i r ffttil r.> li twIii-M tlias itUnMdiii-iiiti fli.it , L?rii>g a gentle tiinilo, ami brighten the pass , luge of a truth to your brain, and the hap- | >> combination of I he real ami lliu iinagin- I live, without which no onv tan live a life ibnvu the anmul, are to be put into the >c?le opposite to dollars and cents, that you ! liny be certain, that if Harper w ere three or j bur times at dear, it Would amply repayIts j trice. It in a .Magazine proper, with the I ilea ami puipone ot a Magazine?not a book i lot a ncicntitic periodical, nor yet a snppli. r of light goHMp and chatty anecdotes?but , i Magazine that taken every form of inter- ' Ming, dignified, and attractive literature in i is grasp ? &<iuthern The volumes bound constitute of themiclvcfl n library of miscellaneous rending, inch as cannot found in the same comiakh in any other publication that has come tadei our nnt\ro? Harton Cvurier. . / v; .. atiffia v SWAN k CO.NS LOnpifiSjl THE MOH*' BRILLIANT SCIIBStE KV. ' KR DRAWN. C A r I T A L r R 1 / F UT' ^60,000!!^: Tit Kinx o\ i' v si o: < )v\ in if to the great favor with whieli our i Single Nil in her l.olterie> hnve been roceiv- i e?l by tlie public, ami the large demand for Ticket*, the Manager*, S. S.wan & Co , will | have a draw ing en eh Saturday throughout i the Vear. The follow ing Seheine will be drawn in each of their l.oWeties for Julie. 1S57. C I, A ? s u o, To be drawn in the City of .\t!nhta,(?cor- < i;ia. in publie, on CATTTDTIAV 1ITKTP f!?V. 1017 itjmm. A Vlki/Ul, U U 11 U' H, JLUxJ ? , V I. A S S I <> , To be *lr.?\\ ti in tin* City of Atlanta, (in., i in public, on SATURDAY. JUNE 13th, 1837. ( LASS II, To be <1 rawn in tiic City of Atlanta, (in.. ' in public, on SATURDAY, JUNE 20th, 1857. c c. a s * -a *2. i To be drawn in I lie City of Ati.int.-H (ia., J , in public on SATURDAY, JUNE 27h, 1857. ON -J lit ri.A.N (U ! 1 SINGLE NUMBERS .? .? .. l\ it i r/ n .i i ->, > wr \[ i /4 i4 M |j MiiliK THAN ONi; I'KI/.K TO l'.\ III:V TUN t i TK'KKTS. MACNll'lCKNT SniKMK! | TO I.K OI5AU N j I KAV.1I SAll UhAV IX JI NK, ' j l 1 l*i ijc ?.if , S>li0.000 ' | 1 " 'JO 000 I , I " lO.UIIO j i I " &.OOII I ( " d.OIJO I I '* -J..JU.) i I " -J .500 I j I " 'J.500 i | I " 1.000 I I 1 " 1.000 1 ' 1.000 j 1 - 1.UO0 1.1 ' , Mitt | I HO "> 100 i ioo :iu j APPOXILIATION PHIZES. 1 jhizi-i ?>l t'> V'"" arc jf'.too 4 " '.'00 " Jti.tHiii " h%IIi i | i i ..i i ,?m.?p ?l ii . | H " 'J " &,OnO " A On | 1 *' to " If.wtii? " tiiii) j | It; " -I ? " 1,11110 " C>I'I i 8,i KHI " t{0 m o " 00,00" I 3*305 yt'iatti amounting to $jOJ,Ol)U Tickets &10; Halfs $5; Quarters $2.50 I FLAN OF TUB LOTTLRY. The Nunilmrs frt<in i t<> 3o,o jo. i-orrev |)oiiJiit^ with tlmsi' NiiiiiIkts on liic Tirket.s j.riitt? ?l oil separate slips of j?-i|?.-r, .11, eiieir- ' t it- ! ?illi mii.i!I lin IiiIivh, iiiitl I'l.ti'ftl in olio . w lo'fl. Tint first'Ja I'lizes, aimilurH |?rii?l?'il I'lii'irrliH. iirf plaeei! in another whvvt. 't'lo- wheels are lin n re\oli?m1.:iinl nr.uinIiit is ilr.iwn from tin) \\Iti'i'l nt Nnnilt.ts. mill nl the same tone a I'riz.e it ilr.-nwi Iroiu 1 Iliu other wheel. Jlu* NiiiiiIiit drill I'ri/c drawn out nri* open. d :iltd t \!.i 1.it < 1 t>? tile audienee iinil rooi*tered l?v tin-''onmiisnon era, tin* I'ri'tc heiujj placed ngaiual tin* ii.hii. her drawn. Thi* operation i* repeated until all tin- l'ri/ea are drawn out. ,\rri:??MM.\ rios I'nixn*?The two pre. i o? edino ami the tw o Mieeoediii" NimhIm-i-. to lliuau dlitwino the !ir*l i'i I'ri/.e* wi.l lie en- , lilled to the trt A|'|w uMiuation I'rue** I". r e\aiii|ilo : it Tiekel \o. 11 draw >> tin- : ijmi nun l'ri/c, Ticket* ?jumbered llitltJ, 11.10, ll-ol, 11-jJ, will each lie entitled to ll Tivkel \o. Ji.VI draw* the I ijt'Ju.iMM) I'ri/e, those Tackot* numbered/> l*? .?I.'>51, \v?ll eaeh lie entitled to "JOO. ai.d so on nevordiiio to tiio nho\e achimo. The 3,000 I'ri'en vJ*$tiO will be deterin- I in. d U\ the l.utt figure id the Number that . draw* the fiio.Ooo I'ri/e. I "or example, il the iiuiuher draw injt tlie *Mi.U0U 1'iize ends ' with .No. J, then nil the tit-kola where the j lililliher elld* in I will lie entitled Iii jritll ' It'll le Number ends with No. d, then all tin- t I'ieliets where the Number end* in J will !?. ! entitled to t-iO, and ?o mi to y. Certificate* of I'nekitgc*. will In* m< U1 at llit- follow ing rat ft, wIikIi i* ilit* ri?k : Certificate of I'ackagc of 1U \\ hole Tickets, &8U | Certificate of Package of to Half Tickets, -10 Certificate of Package of to Quarter I It'kflti, JjU | Certificate of .'uckaigc* of 10 eighth Tickets, Id In ordering Tickets or Certificates. KikIoho tl?? iiiviu v to our a<ldrc?* for the , Ticket* ordered, on receipt of which they j will be forwarded by tiru snaLL Purchasers can >ia\c ticket* ending in nny figure they may dexignnte. 'i'lio list of drawn Numbers and Prize* will be neiil to purchasors immediately uf k*r inr ura\% ing. it? i'urcliMeri will please ?'il? their signature* plain, ami gite tlivir I'ost Oilier, County ami Stat*;. Uf- Remember-i>hat every Prize indrawn ! and payable in lull without deduction. V4T All prize* off 1,000 ami under, paid immediately alter the drawing?other prize* j at the usual, time of thirty days, in full with- ; out ded tie'ion. All eomiiiunicntion* strictly confidential. > Address Orders for Tickets or Certili- ; cntes to S. SWAN A. CO, Atlanta, <l?, l-if" A list of the number* thnt arc dm* u ft out the wheel, with the amount ol tW prize that each one is entitled to, will bo published after every drawing, in the follow, iug papers : ? New Orleans Delta, Mobile Register, Charleston Standard, Nas.iville ( n/ttttc, Atlanta Intelligeueer, New York Weehlv Dav Hook.Savannah Murium/ New* 1 and Richmond Dinp.Uch. BLANKS ! BLANKS! ! We would en 11 llu' it 11 ?'ti t i?>n of member* o (lie l>ar ami uinjfialriite* of thin and the hitr rounding Districts, fn our rxlcneiyu n**ort meld <il Ubtqka. We have now on hand 11 full supply printed in excellent atyle, and can till nil order* promptly ut acventydive cents per quire cath.r We are nlno prepared 'o f *! it Ttriet* at niioi I notice, in hnnuKonm at ji? and na low hh the work run Ik* done ?ny v.here in the MU'te fr-r ec*h. 1 * i,.s ' 9, : # ft T-"** . JtiL&i.. itt .4 HEALTH OR SICKNESS * f " i ciioosi: ih;th i:i;.\ thi:ti. | HOLLOWAJrs PILLS. The -blood furniahes too material of every bone, mustdc. glar.d and fibre in the human ( frame. When pure, it secures health to L'verv organ ; when corrupt.it necessarily produces oiiveae. I >\V A V'S I'll.l.S upexalc diiectly upon the elements of the j dream .of lite, neutralizing the principle of i disease, and thus radically curing thu malady, \\}.clhor located in tl.e nerves,thentott- j neb, the liv< ; tv.o 1 o wcls, t'.m utntM lcs, the ( skin, the ) ti'.n, or any vtiier part cf the i ?y stem. U.'IKI) TIKAI GIiCJt'T T1IK WORM)! | 1 Ioi.i.oWAv's l'rj.j.s nreeipiallv efficacious , in complaints eoniuion to thu whole human > race, and in disorders peculiar to certain ' I'limatcA and localities. A I.A KM l\(i DISORDERS. Dyspepsia, and derangement of the liver, llttt source o| infirmity at.d NlllVerillg, and I the cause of innumerable deaths, yield to j llu-se curatives, in ail eases, however agprarated, acting as a mild purgative, alterative aid tonic; they relieve the bowels, ptuify I he fluids, and invigorate tile system and the .'oiistitiou at the same time. i;km:it ai, wkaknkss?m::ivoi*s complaints. When all stimulant* fail, the renovating itul braeing properties of these I'ills give ironies* t<> the sinking tu rves niul enfeebled inusele* of the \ietiiu of general debility. UKI.ICATK llvMAl.KS. All irregularities ami ailments ineident to t lie lielieate ami sensitive organ a ot the se\ no removed ? r preven eil by a few doses of lliese inihi, but infallible nIterative*. .No Inoth'r who icgards her own or her eh?l* | Ire it's health should t.il to htive thein with- | in her reach. sriKNTiKir r.\iK)Usr.M!:\Ts. j 'I'he l.oudon"laiseet," the lanulun'*.Med ieal Ueview," and the most eniiiient of the f.ifiilu iii (iir:il IJiituin. Kranee ami (ierinn- i i?y, li.ivo eul<mi/.ed the l'iil.s ami their in. ii'i.tor. H"ll(jtC(ty .s /'til# (ti'c lh<i last f Lnturn m tic uwUl J'or i lit<' Jollotciitt/ diseases^ .\*tlnna DiarrliiiM ItnWe! Complaints l)rop*v Coughs Uehiiity IJoliU l'V\er ntiil A|fiH* I 'lie.st Diseases l eliial Complaint* ('( >!iv-fucHtt ^y>pe|?r>ia I Inula, lies Indigestion Inllueii/a Stone and (irnvel Itallamilti??fi Noeondiiry Symptom* In Ward Weakness Liver Complaint* l.ow ne.*s ol' Spirit* Venereal alleclmn* Piles Worms, of all kiml* ( . ? T 1 . - I ? - - - ni 1110 .u na lilac lories of I'rotVs- ! sor llollowuv, t*l> .Maiden l-anc. \?*w York, riinl Jit Strand, London, l?y all rexprctnblc Drti^i.il.i and Ih-alorsiii Medicine (hrnnohuut I In" I'nilcil States and I lie rivili/.eil M orid. in boxes al cent*, i?_' I eenla, and j ? I I'Di'h. Tlivre is a con**iklcral.'.o saving l>\ takm" tin* iar/. r m/cs. N. II.? 1 )m i li'iim t'?>r the "tiidanrc of pat rids in*i \ pry disorder arc ullixed to cadi box Dec. IQlli IS5G. 43?alt. ly. I CAUTION !?Nono ?r? genuine unl?*i Ili?> u nnln "H'tlinrny .Ycir York <nnl /<mi* ilmi" arc diseeriinble as a ir.r/er-WMi/*/.* in every leal* of (In1 boi*k id* directions around | cavb px>t or l>o\ ; (lie name may lie plainly hi*i n l?y /fi'i/in ihr Itnj to I he A liaiidsonie reward will lie given to any one rendering i tie 11 information as may lead lo the detection or pirlien cnnutertihmg the medicine* or vending the same, knowing them to be spii.'ioii*. Dee. 17th !?;,(>, 41?alt. ly. SAVANNAH LOTTK It V ON TUB II11 A\A PLAiM OK S1M.I.B NUMIJKU3. ANDERSON &. SON, M A N A U K K S , Successor to J. F Winter, Manager. I'Jtl/KS I'AYAIJLK \V llllOf T UKIil (TlON! Capital Prize $60,000 aO,OUO Tickets. JASPER COUNTV ACADEMY LOTTERY. By Authority of the State of CtcrgU. CLASS Y Drawn June lftli, 1 MOT, at St. Andrew*, Hull, Savannah, (in., under tlie .sworn nu, perintendence of \V. It. Synioint, Kih[.' and J. M. 1'rnjUsv, Rsip MAGNIFICENT SCHEME 1 1 prize of $00,000 1 ' *0,000 I " IO.OOO I M 6.UOO 1 " 4,000 1 44 .............. a,000 3 prize* ot $1000 are 3,000 6 44 600 are 2,600 100 " J 00 are 10,000 100 M 60 are 6.000, 7* Approximation 1'rizea.... 3,700 3,000 * $30 nre 90,000 3,UH<> prize* amounting to $216,200 Tickets $10 ; Halves 6 ; Quarters 2 50 SMALL 8CUEMK DRAWS gYKUY SATURDAY. Hunk Notes of nouiiJ H inks taken at )?ar Cheeks on New York remitted for prl7.ea.-~ tr Address Orders for Tickets or Certificates ot Package* of Tick eta to AM'Kit SON fc HON, Manager*, Macon or Savannah, <*a yf~ Persons holding Prize Tickets oi J. t\ Winter, Manager, will aend them to us fur payment. Medical Advertisemnts Sr. McLANE'S c i: l k u it a t e i? VERMIFUGE 1 MVERFILLS. Two of the beat Preparation! of the A|?, They are not recom- A mended as Universal Cure-alls, but simply for what their name purports. The Vermifuge, for expelling Worms from i the human system, has also been administered with the most satisfactory results to various animals subject to Worms. The Liver Pills, for the cure of Liver Complain* t, all Bilious Deranc f.ments, SlCK Headache, 6vc. Purchasers will please be nartirnlnr to nil* fnr Dr. C. McLanc's Celebrated Vermifuge and Liver Pills, prepared b) j m cauvtvl solf. proprietors, Pittsburgh, Pa., and take no other, as there are various other preparations now " before the public, pur porting to Dc Vermifuge unci Liver Pills. . All others, in comparison with Dr. McLane's, arc ^ worthless. S| 'I he gf. n u i n f. Me Lane's 4 Vermifuge and Liver Pills can now be had at all respectable Drug Stores. FLEMING BRO'S, _ CO WOOD St.. rrrrsnnnnn T>? 1 - *' "" ?M * Sole Proprietors. S?-ii\il Mend. \<? ) 11. ('linrler* Street N'. w Orli'.-iit*. (.Yirvrnl WholeHnlo Agent* fi>r I lit* Southern State*, to ?hoin nil order* mn?l In* :uldr/,?*ed. S<>l<l '?v runs. It. MA<all.l^ Lancaster April 3*0, 1Hj0. 11-1 j*. IIOWAKI) .ASSOCIATION, i'ILI A DBM'III A. IMI < UiTAXT ANKOl'NCKMKFT. tSio nil iHT-n:ix nftiii toil willi Sviiuil DU..?? "X nm'li as Sl'KKM AToRRII KA, SKMINAI. WKAKNKSS. IMTOTKNl K, tiONOHIUIOvA, i tll.KKT, S V IMI1I.IS, Hi.. Vice of ONANISM, o J SHV.F .VUL'SK, A.*Ac. Tin* UoWAlll) ASSOl'l ATUvK, in view of ill.- awful dcstiuction ol liuiunn life, caused liy . ' Sexual diseases, im l (lie deception* practised \ i <i|>.m tin* unfortunate victim* of Midi disease* lit (Jiinck*, have ilirei ted their Consulting Surgeon, a* a ('IIA IS IT A III. K ACT wnrtliv of their ! uauiv, t? rW? mf.imcai. adyick cratis, to all pel-roil-, thus a M il te.J, mI.ii apply l y letter, with u description o|' tlivir condition, (age, occupation, luil.it- of life, Ac., I mid ill cam** < ! extreme pov.-ill Mini siiUciiiig, to KCKN1SII MKlUt lMt,s I i:KK or CllARtlK. 'U.' Howard As-ociution i- a l.euevolent institution, i-xluhlislie.l liy special elidon ni.-nt, lor tin* n-lief of tlie sick ami distressed, ntllieteil with "Vinileut mi.I Fpidcuiic IKkwi " It lis.-* now a surplus of mean*, which tlic I'ircctw* have voted to expend in u.lvcilising the above notice It is needles* to add that the Association commands the highest Medical skill of linage, and mill furuUIi the most approve model li treatment. Jus*. Published, by the Association, lienor! 1 oil fjM.-t uiAtortiiu't, or Sotiiuial ?vukiicn*, llio vice of OiiaiiUui, Miuilurl>*li?rti 01 Self nml othvi dUcoroti or lbcSvx.ua) Organ!", by tintConsulting Surgeon, xkliicb \* ill ha *?uit by mail ! (in miwaivd envelope, > KKK i"F CUAK(?K, on llii* receipt oTTWO STAMl'S for oo.xtuge. Addruv*, Or. K. CAUloL'N, Coinmlt'"Ij ' iigcmi, .ii' 1 A?-?n ialion, No. i oouin I ' NINTH Street, Philadelphia, Pu. Oy order of ' . tlic Oirociorii. JUL GKO. FAIIt(TIILi>, S?cM?ry. ? "? ? K/itA 0. lll.AKl WbLL. Vir.iitooV Feb. tth lof?7, 61? ly. MAIL A lilt A NO KM EN T. ' i CAMDEN MAll* Duo Monday, WednemUy nnd Friday, ut 8 oclock, P in Depart* '1 ueodnv, Thursday nnd Saturday ut 7, ? ill I'llAliW iti.' Mill - - \I/>VI>?11 < Viniii, ll.l Jiw^?wr>. Due Monday, Wednesday, nnd Friday, at 8 o'?. p. to. Depart* Tuetuluy, Thursday i??d Saturday, ut 7, h ta PINKVIU.K MAIL. m Due Monday nnd Friday, at H p in i Depart* Sunday and Thursday ittlinm. I.KWISV1U.K MAIL ' Due Friday ?t 4 odock p. m. Depart* .Saturday at 8 nui CI 1E8TKRFIKl J) MAIL It.... .<..I.- I 1 - - , ... i ?siyvP> ni. Depart* Thursday, at *J oYlock,i?. tu, All letter* must be deposited hy tJioYlocV. p in, to iasuce thai* departure by nt-xt mail. All pvrHoo* ?tW receive newspaper* and, other periodical*, will ohaervo that the law require* the posing* to be paid qunrlBffy lit,. 1 advnnt-e. j ! letter.-, nud transient newapepera mnefrb* { i prepaid; otherwise they are not mailed, r T. R MAtJlU^. M, % *V.