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ilgriniiturnl. FARMERS' GARDENS. As a elas*, farm gardens fall far sliorl of those found in villages, and suburbs of our cities. It probably will not pay for a far mcr to lay out an act? or two of land in tho highest style of tho ait of landscape gardening, and tinp'oy men educated to tit o business to keep it. If Ml it will pay better than any other portion of his farm, to till ono acre in the most thorough manner, to raise tho fruit* and vegetables he wants for Ids own family. It is a to rirrinAli In tiw* AKipo - - ? 1 J,. v?vl. , V? HIV 41? Uic irVUCFJi UI III*-" world, that their own families aio often l\ot half as well supplied with lino (mils ami vegetables as ilio met lianics ami laboring men in the village. The standing excuse is, that tliev are dopendant upon Hold crops for their pit tits, and tlieso nuM have the first claim lit on their attention, by which they mean that they have no lime for the small business of planting beds and Keeping them clear of weeds. They do not believe it pays to cultivate such vegetables ns aio common in all good village gardens. They I axe indeed a small patch called a garden, but it is moro abundantly stocked xxitb weeds than with anything else. It is so long neglected, both in planting ami culvating, that the weeds always have the start, and keep it the season. The bov.s become thoroughly disgusted with it, and the lei in gardening is always associated ? r- i iii iuvii mums wiiu weeding the onion bed nnd cutting up pig weed an J pursluiii among tbc beans and potatoes. Some farmera, we rejoice to l.now, have turned over a new lent, and l<r a few veins have ciiitiv atcd a good variety il vegetables, and find it both pleasant and pri'titablo to associate wiili their salt junk, cabbage, parsnsj s, lettuce,j eas, bi: n.-, on ions, squashes Arc , '1 his inonili is the time for all (lie remainder to eominenec thoiough woilc in llie garden. Manure thoroughly and plow dee p. Tl ten look over tie lists if some leliable seedsman. And select such varieties as roll like, and plant them seasonal !y. A few doll,us spent in I! is way will give \ou more sat isfaction, and we think more pn lit than any other investment in seeds upon the lirni- Trr il ..I..I .>?? J.*--1 j ? imivi owi?. COMPOSTSThe ItiMiiess of forming composts ione in which ?? may deiive important assistance from chemistry. Kvcry plant is composed of certain constituents, iierivcd cither directly fioin the soil, or through tlio medium of tliu atmosphere. It lias boon conclusively shown by experiment, that tin) best manure that can be applied to thejgrnpc vino,is a compost found principally of its own foliage. In hl<; nan tier we liiul that ilio wheat straw, and the haulm of the potatoo plant, constitute the best manures for the sustenance of those crops. Anatomy also teaches us that tlio residuum of all vegetables, or that portion of them which remains after derniiuimil'h>? a ~ ?' ' win \II? iniH fill III I l/l Ol their respective tiibcs, and iliat in nu \v.<\ can their growth bo more effectually pro (noted than by lln-ir application. This is indocJ, tho eourso nature pur>uos. in our forests the only aliment the trees receive is furnished l?y the decay of the annual foliage, w itli tho cxci ptinu oi m certain, though utta?-ceitniiretl anient ?.l atmospheric food, derived through the medium ol their leaver, and which i> >.!>< of vegetable oiigin. ihese facts indie.tie (i dctini'o course to bo pursued in feeding our crops. All vegetable inatieia are replete with the principles of ivpr->duc tion, ami sboitni cotiM-ipictitly he econo, mixed and turned to profitable accout.? * Our lands are in want of all the fructify ing substances we can trrocure. and th ? i* one of tlio moit | rolilie sotircca l<> which we cnn hopefully ?pp!v. O'crinaitiMcu T* Icymj J,. PRESERVING EECEIPTS. * <2t iset anj> ari'i.i. Jkli.v.? Ciitninall niul co 10. on etpiul woight of tart apples >tmi (jtiincca. i'ut tho quinces in it preserving kettle, with water to cover thetli, and boil till mi it ; niht the apples, t-iiil keep water to cover them, ami hoi I till the whole is nearly a pulp, l'ut the whole into a jolly bag, hikI strain without pressing. To Make I'i'hk Wine ok Ai'i'Uis.? Take pure cider iiiatle lioin sound ripe uppic* iis 11 runs iri'in (in- proa*: put six Iy pounds <>f common blow n sugar into fifteen gallons of the cider, ami lot it dis ?>oive ; then put the mixture into a clean 4*' barrel, and fill the barrel up to within two gallons of being full with clean cider; put v, the cask into a cool place, leaving the bung out for 48 Iiouib ; then put in the bung, with a small vent, until ferinentaJi tion wholly ceases, and hung uptight; nnd in one year the wine will he lit for i vise. Tins write requires no racking ; the longer it stands upon the lees, the bet tor. {Aium.k JKtLV.?Applesniako an excellent jelly. The process is its follows:? They are pared, quartered, and the core completely removed, and put int<> a put without water, closely covered, and put /k into hii men or over a fire. When pretty well stewed, the juice is to In) squeezed * out .hrougli A clnl'-, to which a little white of an egg is added, ami then the sugar; skim it piet ious to boiling,and then reduce it to a proper consistency, and an [ excellent jelly will be the protluvk 80MR Meat.? We learn that Mr. N. M. (Jarnor, near Sautee ltiver, in tins llistrict, killed n bear lavot week, weighing three hundred and uevenlv five pounds. Jl was tho largest, wo presume, ever kit li>.l in ONsesto>?. - I ????.-> rrw;S v 1*71 | U| I'SUHifJ. There appears to be an abundance of game nt this time. ;tom Friday morn in,i Inst np to Monday nigbt, five gentle 4 men, in thin place, constituting one party, killed ami captured nine dr or. 'I Ins i? an , iinuAual tiring for tbu place,? /liflyilrtt >'tar. *1 >id yon over know tucli a mecbaiiienl geiiiu* ait my aoi> ?" Mid an old lady.? "lie has made a Add!* out of bin nwn bead, and be bas wood enough for an olbor." Jnniiiiuj UMiiuj. 1 i THE EVENING PRAYER ' OUR FA- \ THER.'' 'Our father." The mother's voice was : low, tender mid solemn. "Our JVilur." <.*n two sweet voices t lie ; words wero borne upward II was tlie ' , innocence of reverent childhood tliat gave lhi-iii utterance. I "Who ml io lu?uf"ii " .........i..-I > . .. ... .. -.VII, trjmUVMI (III? I I children, oho with her i*vos bent meekly t down and ilie oilier looking upwards as if ! she would penetrate tlie heavens into i I which Iter heart inspired, i * IIaltow ed he thy name." Lower fell the voices of the little oiks, j j In a gentle innrmer they i-aid ? "Hallow; ed he thy name." " Thy kingdom come." . And the i.iird. n of prayer was still ta ken up l>y the children?-"Thy kingdom ( collie." ' "Thv will be done on earth as it is in lleaveii." I Like the low sweet echo from the land ( I i f angels?' '111\ w .11 he done on ftttlli as , j it is in Heaven," tilled the chamber, i And the mother eontiiiuud?"dive us , litis (lav our ilailv biead." 'Our daily bread," lingered a moment j ' on the air, as the mothers voice was hush- i ' ed into silence. "And t. rgive us our debts as we also | forgive our debtors." The en s id the children had dropped I i lor a moment. Hut tlic-v ?(ii' uplifted ! again as they prayed?"And forgive us j ?>ur debts a? ho ulto forgive our debt- i . "And lead i s not into temptation, but ' i deliver im in m nil evil. For thine is the | kingdom ami the power, and the glory ! forever. Aincr.. 1 All those lio'v words weic said piously i and fervently, by the little ones, as iliev I knelt with clasped hands* beside their mother. * Then as their thoughts, uplifted I r>ii the wings of | rmr to their Heavenly Father, came back again and rested on the r earthly parents, a warmer love eame gushing from their hearts. l'uro kissss?tender embraces?the foil.I ' good night." What a sweet agita tatiuii peiv.ohd ail tln-ir feeling! Then two dear heads were placet! sale by side on a snowy pillow, the mother's last kiss .... i'.i .. ----- >i tiic !>n.? ! ?? ;n curtains wruwn, \\ liut a pulseh>s stillness reigns thioughout tlie chamber ! Inwardly the parents' listening; oars are bent. They liMve given these inmincent one* in the rale I (itnl's angels, ami they can almost hear the rustling of their garments nsthev gather mound their sleeping babes. A sigh, deep ami tremulous, breaker on the I air. Quickly 11 .o mother turns to the fa ther of Imr ehiltlren with a look of ear nest in ittiry on Iter countenance. Ami i.e answers thus her silent question : bar back, through many yeurst have my thoughts been wandering. At my inn Iter's knee, thus I said nightly, in eliiltilnoil my evening pratpr. !t was 1 the best ami holiest of plater, "Our ba; I her," that alio taught me. Childhood i ami my mother passed away. I went fuitli as a man to die vtoilil, strong, con titlellt. lll.ll self-He. Lilltr. < In.-.. I ' into a great temptation. Had 1 fallen in i dial temptation, I would lm\o fallen, ] mullv fear, never to ha\u risen again.? ? " I In* nUt^Ic iin my mum wciii ? n l?.r | hoars. I was ahout yielding. A I the j harriers (?> die rushing blood scented just ' readv to give way, when, as I sal in my i lininher, tiist oocnj ied in many week*, ; die umrtncr of a low voice was heard. I ( listened. Al tiist no articulate sound was i heard, yet something in the tones that i stirred my heart with new and strange j emotions. Al length there catno to my ear*, in the earnest, loving voice of a ivo i man, the words?"Deliver vis from evil." For an instant it Fecund to me as if the voice was that of my mother. Hack with a sudden hound though all a child 1 in heart again 1 was kneeling at my inotii' Ct's knee. Untidily ai d reverently I said over the , J words of the holy prayer she had taught i i me, heart ami eyes uplifted to Heaven.? I lie hour ami power of darkness hud pasj se<l. 1 \\a* no l<-ng"r standing in slope; iv places \\i: 11 a flood of waters ready to sweep me t?? d< sii action ; hut my foot ' were ?>n a rock. My mother's pious care had saved Imt soli. In this holy words | she taught me in childhood there was a { living power t?? icsisl oil through nil my j after life. Ah ! that unknown mother, J I as she taught her child to re peat his c*e- j | ning prayer, how little dreamed >ht? that ' the holy words were to reach a stianger's i tars, and save him thmiigh the memories of hi.a childhood and his mothei ! Anil yet ii was so. What a power there is in ; God's word, as it flows into and rests in the hearts of innocent children. FATE OF THE APOSTLES. St. Milt hew. is supposed to have sutler ! e.l tnni'tviJoin, or was put to death by I... ..'-I ... .1 - - ' f i , uiv snviM #IV mo 1*11} f?I r?tlllO|?IH. St. Mmk dragged through the | *tn-etii of Alexandria, in Kgy |>t, till lie ex- I ! pircd. S?l. Luke wn? hanged ujion an olive ! tree, in grcece. Si. John wmm put into a caldron of 1 boiling ml at Koine and escaped death. lie afterward* died a natural death Ml Kplie*uv, in A>ia. St. J.niic* the Great wan beliended at I Jerusalem. Si. ilaine* the Len wa* thrown from a pinnacle or w ing of die temple, and then beaten to death with a fuller'* club. 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'Advertisers are requested to mnrk the number of insertions desired on each advertisement, or they will be inserted until forbid, and charged accordingly. ! Mr All transient advertisements must lie paid for in advance. !l{ <? * lfi VVf JfSs Ifi TA v V it We are now prepared to execute all kinds of PLAIN AND FANCY BOOK AM) JOiniOBK, with the utmost NKAT.NHKS and DISPATCH. and on accommodating terms. READ! READ!! READ!!! IT W tl.t. TAKE YOU BUT A FEW MINUTES, AND MAY SAVF. YOU llnair %'*???? ?* t j a * ? ?"? VI ?^??ll! I 111^ Carter's Spauish Mixture rut: an eat rriutiru or rut: iiLooD! The Hot Ailontiicrit i/</ Discoifrril! Physicians prescribe it, and every ouc who uses it, is ii walking Advertisement, no Medicine ever yet oll'cred to tlic American Public has gained such popularity in so short a time as C ai-lcr'* Spanish ,T1 i\tm-c- ! It will cure arty cam* of Scrofula, I', will cure any case of Rheumatism, It will cure any ease of Syphilis, It will cure any case of Salt Klieuin, It will cure any case of Neuralgia, It will ture any case of Fever and Ague, Or any disease arising from an impure state of the Itlood. SCROFULOUS RK \DKU ! It cured the m ice of the lion. John Mi* nor Holts, a member of Congress, from Vir* giniu, of Scrofula, alter the skill of the best Physicians, both of New York nod Philadelphia had been tried in vuin ; ami it will cure you, leader, if you are so affected. RHEUMATIC READER! It cured I>. Ilnrriit, Esq , of Cincinnati*, of Khcumutisui of I years standing, alter all other remedies had failed. Wo have hundred* of such certificates. Call on the Agent iltld get a Itook and Circular, and read for yourself, the many remarkable and astonishing cures it has made. SYPHILITIC READER: The celebrated Dr. llotchcr w rites us that he had two of the most severe and long standing cuses ol Syphilis that would yield to none of the usual remedies, but lie cured one ease with six, and the other with nine bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture. Wo have known it used in over a Thousand eases, and have \el to tiilnr nf n I*..,Iufa any case. YE SHAKING THOUSANDS READ! Aiii r. axi> Fkvkk.?I)o not lake Quinine, Mercury, or any audi noxious Drugs, but try at once this great Alterative and l'urilier of the lllood ; Carter'# Spanish Mixture will cure any and every caau of Ague and Fever, We have never yet known it to fail. And lor all disease* arising from an impure stale of the Mood, no medicine has ever yet been found to have no good nr. ellccl. If you ure sick, try it at once; do not delay ; time in precious, and hAaltli the greatest of all blessings, without which all else ia value lean DR. Wm. S BEERS A CO , Proprietor*. htchmoiui, Va.t For sale by H.V.mD 1/riNl. I CTRETON. | Vr , Y, Medical Advertisement. | Leonard's Scutli American iFever and Acne Remedy j Is a Cheap, Safe and Permanent nre, and is also a Preventive OFT11K VARIOUS FORMS OF Billious and Intermittent Fevers I'riee?On? Itollur per hot tie. j This IN I'paralioii contains no Al'SOlliC"' Mercury, and ?ill not, like the many compounds! now recommended for Millions or other IKY E1IS, K-uve the ststcm in a condition j more to lie dreaded than the disease; hut its great merit is in its t'l'RATlVK, 1'RKYEN i i TIVK and IIKSTt>KATIYK properties, and j adapted to all Auks and conditions of the svs I lent. Nearly all the articles which enter into its 1 composition ate of themselves, singly, remedial j j agents for the cure of 151 l.hlOl'S and INTER- j I MITTENT FEVERS. As it preventive, this .l/cdicine .should be used by convalescents, Travellers, F.migi ants, and others, dining the Summer and Fall mouths, when mulniious diseases are most prevalent. A Treatise by (?. A. l.l'i(tNAlll), New-Yoik, on the disease, with Testimonials and fYitili elites of cures peilertcil, call lie obtained ?ru tuitously, ut all the places vv here the medicine is sold. CKRTI PIl'ATKN. The following statement id" the llev I.. M. Pease, Suji't of the Five Foints House of In dustrv, as given below, is one that speaks volumes as to the vuJ properties td this remedy. Mr.'* ..eotiard?Sir:?I take a pleasure in trai iittlng to you the following fai ls, in relation to a cure perfected by the use of your S. V ( pv pp it11( A iiit** I'iMiuolv ihkiii iiiix "i #!??. inmotcsof the Houscot ludu.-tiy. John Young who has ljft.ii suflei ing from the chills ami It: vcr dining the past live months, wasiu November last attackctl, ami tlio paroxysms were as severe as any 1 c.vo knew ; almost instant relief was experienced oil giving the lirsl dose; on the expected tluv of return, it was administered, ami it h;t<l the happy elici t of interi opting the paroxysms. Since then every vestige ol the disease hits left liini, ami he has recovered his former wonted appearance ami health. Truly yours, ?\c., 1,. M. I'cusc. New York, Jan. 'Jrt, 1850. .1/r. A. K. ^torlinjr, of this city, has consented to the publication of the lollow iug facts, over his signature, concerning a cute perfected by the use o this remedy, which facts are corroborated by the Itcv. L. M. I'easo, who v\as acquainted with all theciicuinstunccs. Mr. ( . A. I.conaid?Dear Sir:?Sonic ten luiyn Miu'f, i m am hi a pour nut ilcseiing Ceimaii, in Milbcrry ."Sheet, who wan guttering from a revet e attack of chills ami lever, com it acted in die lyw ginutals, hear Newuik, X. J. I gave liiui one buttle of your Souili American Fever and Ague Keincdy, and it ulVoids me pleasure to miv, that the disease has been broken up by its use, und a peimunciit cmc ell'ectctl. Truly youra. A. K. STKKL1XU. New Voik, Nov. it, I t-.'iii. 1 am acquainted with the facts set loith in the above certificate, and can wilness to the liuth ot the statements therein eonluiticd. I.. M. I'b.lM:. Sup't l'ive Points House ot Indtisti v. The following C'erti Ilea tea of Tied k I,. Ilciltc I ami Henry Meier, uro Among those peculiar cuI so* ill which a permanent cure can lie clVectcd I notwithstanding their continued exposure to ' predisposing cause*. At tlie time tlio cures | were poil'eeled, tliey w ere engaged in tlic Client- ! I ical W'oiWsot .l/eun. I'nai 1'iiaer ?V Co., ul ] this city. Alter liaviiig lieeti troubled with V'eVcr and i Ague (or nearly a whole month, uinl swallowed lot.- ot tjilinilie, an aiqu.iint.ii.ee ol mine iceoniiiiitided tuc to lit a liottle ol' what in railed the South American level 11 I Ague Keniedy, I uinl sure enough it worked like u cliaiui. I i look it only one <luy, ami that #?.i the l??t I sawr of the lever. It is with right pleasure that I ."tale this tai l lor the hem-til oi all whom it muy concetti, and wish ever) body the ."ante success in mastering this distressing disease, which is likely enough, it they willlolloiv inv example. FltKI* k I.. lihhli.K, Aug. i8.'?5. 41 Whipple St. Itiookklvii. I have hud the FYver ami Ague for sevcra weeks, w liieli kept lue at home, unable to vvotk 1 tried u uuiiititT ?)l' prcsciptiotis, wiilioul find ilig any ielirl', until my liirtoiy l?)?i sent ine u bottle ot (lie South American Fever ituil Ague Ucuicdy, which 1 have used, ami after some ii_js Ibuiitl inyscll' entirely cured. 1 have hud no attack since that time, now fourteen months, ami leel great confidence in thia valuable medicine, to which 1 owe my recovery. IIKNKV J/KIKtt, Sept. 'JO, IS35.06 McK'.bhiu St. \\ tlliam?burgh. The certificates of Mr. J. <*. I'mleiliill, Drug gint, of Jamaica, N. V , uml those received through him, will lie read with much inteieat not only from the very respectable chrractcr ol the parties, but that the medicine was used under very unfavorable circumstances, and only when other remedies ha<t been used without success. Mr. 11. A. Leonard, X Y.?Dear Sir In closed you will find some certificates of the ef lects of your medicine in tiiis nlace. It civc* satisfaction to every oik* llut h?* used it, and I the aale will increase aa It luciiniei known. I ! take the responsibility to *ill?nt it. Mr. Stepheii Henderson, of this place . out a Ik>uIc to his * ilc's sister, with like go<?<l result* as when used.by bimsclt and wife. Mr. If. is an old man, n very respectable citizen of this place, and is well known. Truly yours, 4c., J A?, ti. rNPKKIIII.I,. Jamaica. X. Y., S?*pt. 'id, 1HS-I. .I/ore certificates might be tdded to swell the list, but a delicacy on the pat t ol many not to lia\c their name appear In print, prevent* a publication of them. The above, however, are authcioiit evidence* to establish the fact, that tills remedy is without an e?|uai for the permanent cure of the Kevcr and /tguc. A supply ot the above J/edicinC on hand, aud for role by TlltW. H. j/AOll.L, and J. ADAJ/S, and Merchants generally in this section. feb. i?, , 1?6ia. jr" L-.*J > ? -si - SWAN & CO:I LOTTERIES! THE MOST BRILLIANT SCHEME KV. Ell DRAWN. 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The Number ami Prize drawn out are opened and exhibited to the audience mid registered by the Commissioner*, the Prize being placed against the number drawn. This operation is repealed until all the Prizes are drawn out. \ri'itoximaiion Puizks.?The two prececding and the two succeeding Nun.hers to those drawing the lust <2 Prizes will he en lit led to lio1 48 Approximation Prizes. For example : it' Ticket No. 1 1250 drawh the rstiO.UOO Prize, Ticket* numbered 11218, 112I'd, 11251, 11252, will each be entitled to .$225. If Ticket No. 5li0 draws the ?20."00 Prize, those Tickets nmiibcred 5 IS oil', 551, 552, w'II each be entitled to $2''0. and so on according to tlic above schi me. The 3,000 Prizes of $20 will be delermilied by tile last figure of the Number that draw s the $150,000 Prize. For example, if the number drawing the $b0.0U0 l'ri/.e ends with No. l,tlieii all the tickets where the nuinber ends in 1 will be entitled to $20.? If the Number ends with No. 2, then all the i'ichets where the Number ends in 2 will be entitled to $20, and so on to 0. Certificates of Packages will be sob' at the following rates, which is the risk : v.crimcuic ui rackage ol id \\ Imlc Ticket*, fcSO Certificate of Package of 10 llnlf Ticket*, 40 Certificate of Package of lu Quarter '1'icketx, 20 Certificate of .'ackagc* of 111 eighth Tickets, 10 In ordering; Tickets or Certificates. Kncloac the money to our nddrcs* for the Ticket* ordered, on receipt of which they will be forwarded by first until. Purchaser* can have ticket* eliding in any limine they may designate. The list of draw n Numbers and Prize* will be sent to purchaser* immediately after the draw ing. Mr p urehasern will please wite their signatures plain, and give their Post Oilier, County and Stale. MT K einemhcr that every Prize is drawn ami payable in full without deduction. Mr All prize* of ll.oou and under, paid mi mediately after the drawing?other prizes at the usual lime of thirty days, in lull without deduc'io.1. All communications utrielle eioifnl.o.ii-.l Add rent Orders for Tickets or Certificate* to S. OWAN A CO, Atlanta, Gm., bif~ A list of the n umbers tli.it are draw n from the wheel, with the amount of t'io prize tlint each one is entitled to, will be published after every drawing, in the follow. ing paper*-New Orleans Delia, Mobile Register, Charleston Standard, Nas.it ille Cazotte, Atlanta Intelligencer, New York Weekly Day Book,Savunuah Morning New s and Richmond Dispatch. BLANKS! BLANKS !! U r. w ould call the attention of members o the bar and magistrate* of this and the sur rounding Districts, to our extensive assort lileiil ot Blanks. We lia\e now on hand a full supply printed in excellent style, and can till all orders promptly at seventy-live cents per quire cash. We are also prepared to print Brief* at short notice, in handsome style and as low as the work can be done any where in tho pMp* foe qA> < flF V 1 * "4cJ". ? j A MEDICAL"REVOLUTION | i this would IIOLLOWAV'S OIXTMENT. \ THE GREAT COUNTER IRRITANT!! The virus of disease often makes its way to tin* internal organs through the pores ol' 1 the skin. Tl: penetrating Ointment, inol j ting under tin I and as it is rubbed in, is ah sorhed through the same channels, anil I reaching the sent cf inllamation. promptly . and invariably snhdues it, whether located | in the kidneys, the liver, the lungs, or any j other important organ. It penetrates the 1 surface to the interior, through the count less tubes that communicate with the skin as summer rain passes into the levered earth, dilVussing its cool and regenerating influence. SKIN DISEASES AND C2I.ANDUI.AK 8WKI.I.IM2N. Kvety species of exterior irritation is quickly reduced by the anti.inflammatory action of this t lintment. Angry Eruptions, such as Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Tetter, j Ringworm, Scald Head, Nettle Rash. Scab. I hies (or Itch) &c.. die out, to return no more, uiuier its application. I lospital e*|ie? rienee in :t 11 ports of the world proves its infallibility in diseases of the skin, the muscles, the joints and the glands. UI.CKUS, SOUKS, AND TUMORS. The elloct of this unrivaled external remedy upon Scrofula, and other virulent j ulcers and sores, is almost miraculous. It j lirst discharges the poison w hich produces suppuration and proud llesh, and thus the cures which its healing properties afterward complete are safe as well as permanent. WOUNDS, 1JKUISKS, IIURNS, AM. SCALDS. In cases of the fraeture of the hones, hi juries caused by steam explosions, Itrniscs, Iturus, Scalds, Rheumatism, Stillness of the Joints, arid contraction <>t tire sinews, it is employed and warmly rccammctided by the faculty. This marvelous remedy has been iniroiiiici'il by its inventor in person into nil tlie lending i lospitals of Kuro|ie, and no private household should lie without it. U \ 1)KM A III.B TF.STIMONY. The Medical Stall'of the French ami Hll ?li?di ArmicH in the Crimea have otlicially signed their approval id' I lullnvvav's Ointment, as the most reliable dressing for sable cats, st.dis, and gnn shot wounds. It is a!* so used by the surgeons of the Allied Navies. Jiuth the Oiuhncuf ami /'ills should it' used iu the followimj cases : Uiinions, Mercurial F.ruptious, Ihirns, l'iles, Chappeil Hands, Hlieuinatinrn, Chilblains, Ringworm, Fistula, Salt Klieutn, liout, Scalds, laiiuhago, Skin diseases, Swelled (Hands, Sprains, Sore l.oos, Slid* Joints, Sore Itieasts. Tetter, Sore Heads, Ulcers, Sore Throats. Wn?.r?M?l j Sorca of nil kinds. Wound* of all kinds, Sold at tIt*.* Manufactories of I'rofcHor I lolluvvay, 80 Maiden l-ane, New York, and 211 Strand London, by all respectable Druggists and Dealers iu Medicine throughout the United Stale* and "the eivili/.ed world, in pot*, at 2.ri cents, <12 J cent*, and SI each. NT There, is considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N. If.?Directions for the guidance til patients in every disorder are ullixed to each pot. CAUTION !?None are genuine unless tlui Words J'Hi'lhiirmj .Vie York rtud I,mit/ou." are disecrnablc as u wat'fmark ill every leaf of the book of directions around each pot or box ; the same may be plainly i seen by holding llie IfttJ to tltr hfiht. A ! handsome reward will be given to any one rendering such information as may lead to the detection orjarlies eonuterh itiug the medicines or vcudiug the same, knowing ?!...... . : I ?? ?. ! ki uai?|?U(liill?, Dec. l*7llt 1850, 41?alt. ly. SAVANNAH LofffftY ON T11B IIA Y \ i\ A FLAK! OF MINGI.B NUMHBltS. ANDERSON &, SON, M A N A G KKS, Successor to J. F Winter, Manager. 1'KIZKS 1'A Y Alil.K WITHOUT LtKDl'CTlON! Capital Prize $60,000 30,000 Tickets. JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY I LOTTERY. By Authority of the State of Georgia. CLASS Y I 1 Drawn June 16th, 1857, at St. Andrews, Hall, Savannah, (is., under the sworn mi. | pcrintendencc of \V. K. Synions, fcimj.' I and J. M. I'rentias, Ka?j. MAGNIFICENT SCHEME! 1 prize or ?i;o,ooo 1 20,000 i 10,000 1 " 5,000 1 * 4,000 1 44 2,000 3 prizes of fclUOO are 3,000 5 - 500 are 2,500 100 44 100 are 10,000 100 44 50 are 5.000 ",i Approximation Prizes.... 3,750 3,000 * *30 are 90,000 3,'28(> prizes Amounting to 8'315,'260 Tickets $10 , Halves 5 ; Quarters 2 50 SMALL SCIIKMK DRAWS EVKKV SATURDAY. Bank Note* of noiind Hanks taken at par Checks on New York remitted for prizes.? Address < >rder? for 'rickets or Ccrtiticatcn of Puckages of Tickets to ANDKRSON ?fc SON, Managers, Macon or Savannah, Ga. Hr IVraons holding Prize Tickets of J. P. Winter, Manager, will send them to us for payment. / f. ' i - ' ' * V* - ' j Medical Advertisemnts Dr. McLANE'S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE LIVERPILLS. Two of the heat Pre parol lone of the Ago. They are not recommended as Universal Cure-alls, but simply for what their name purports. The V EtRmifuge, for expelling Worms from the human system, has also been administered with the most satisfactory results to various animals subject to Worms. The Liver Pills, for .1 - ? tiic cure ot Liver Complaint, all Bilious Derangements, SlCK. HEADache, see. Purchasers will please be particular to ask for Dr. C. McLane's Celebrated Vermifuge and Liver Pills, prepared b) cFlcmuuj gko,. solp. proprietors, Pittsburgh, Pa., and take no other, as there are various - oliici preparations now before the public, purporting to be Vermifuge and Liver Pills. All others, in comparison I with Dr. McLane's, are I worthless. The genuine McLane's Vermifuge and Liver Pills can now be had at all respectable Drug Stores. FLEMING BRO S, ? I 60 Wood St., Pittsiutrqii- Pa. Sole 1'rourlctora. Senvil No 111, Chartera Street New (trleans, (it-m-ml Wholesale Agent* for the Southern Slate*, to whom all order* must l?o addressed. Sold bv TIIOS. II. MAt;ILL, Lancaster April 30, 185G. 11-ly. HOWARD ASSOCIATION. 1'IK IA DELPHI A. 1M1 ? ?UTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. Iatll o all per.-oiis uftiicted w ith Sexual Diseases ^ such a* Sl'KIlMATOKKllKA, SKMINAL I \\ K.VKNKSS, IMl't(TKNt'E, liOSOKHlHKA, til.KKT, SYPHILIS, the Vice of OS AS1SM, o SKI.K AHl'SK, Ac., Ac. The llON'AUD ASSOCIATION, in view ot the awful destruction of human lite, caused hy Sexual diseases, ulid the deceptions practised upon the unlurtuiinte victims of Mich diseases by t^uacks, have directed their Consulting; Surgeon, a.- a Cll A 1.1T A lil.P ACT worthy of their name, to gi*e MKD1CAL ADVICh t.RATIS, to all per.MUis thus alllieted, wlio apply hy letter, with a description of their condition, (age, occupation, habits ot life, Ac.,) ami in cases of extreme |aivertv and stiHeriug, to PL'HMSil MP.D1C1MI?S KKKK UK CUAlUiK. I I In* Howard Association i.s a benevolent institution, established by special endowment, lor llie relief <>l ihe sick innl distressed, afflicted with "Virulent ami K|>ideinic Ili.-ieix.i09." It has now u surplus of means, which the Directors have voted to expend ill advertising the alrovo notice It id needle** to add that the AsaOcialion conitnjxndi the highest Medical .-kill of the uge, wnd will furni.-h the moat approve modern treatment. Ju.it I'uhlishcd, hy the Association, Report on Spermatorrhea, or Seminal weakness, the vice of thiani.ini, Miututhation or Self Abuse, and other diseased of the Sexual t >rgans, hy thu Consulting Surgeon, which will he sent hy mail (in a sealed envelope,) FltRK OK CllAlUiK, on the receipt of TWO ST A MI'S for postage. Add less, l)r. tiKO. K. CAI.IlOL'N, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 'i South NINTH Street, riiiiadelphia, l'a. By order of the Director*. UF.O. KAIRCU1I.D. Secretary. EZKK IV UEAKTWBLL; I'rvsid-iit. Feb. 4tb lu&7, 01?ly. MAIL ARRANGEMENT. CAMDEN MAIL. Dim Monday, Wudnesdny and Friday, at 8 oclock, p in l)r|uirtH Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7, a in CIIAKI/JTK MAII* via MONROE. Duo Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 8 o'c. p to. Departs Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 7, am uivL'trii i v *? ? ?? a iiar?T i liliTi .*1 f\ 11 ? Due Monday and Friday, at 6 p in Depart* Sunday and Thursday at 8 a m. LEWISV1LLE MAIL Due Friday at 4 oclock p. m. Depnrla Saturday at 8 a in CHESTERFIELD MAIL Due Saturday, at 11 o'clock, a. m. DepnrU Thuraday, at 'J o'clock, p. in. All letter* must be deposited by 8 o'clock p in, to insure their departuro by next mail. All persons who receive newspapers and other periodicals, will observe that the law requites the postage to be paid quarterly in advance. letters and transient newspapers must b? ? prepaid; otherwise they are not mailed, T. K MACILL F M.