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JMrrt ^netri|. WHAT MAKES A MAN ? Not numerous years, nor lengthened life, Nor pretty children and a wife ; Not pins nnu canes and fancy rings, Nor any such like trumpery things; Not pipe, cigar, nor bottled wine, Nor liberty with kings to dine ; Nor coat, nor boots, nor yet a hut, A dandy vest or trim cravat; Not houses, lands, or golden ore, Not all the wor'd's wealth laid in store ; Not Mr., Rev., Sir, nor Squire, With titles tll.-lt the m,.nw.r.. . Not ancestry traced back to Will, Who went t<> Normandy to kill ! Not Latin, Greek, or Hebrew lore. Nor thousand volumes rumbled o'er ; Not judge's robe, nor mayor's mace, Nor crowns that deck the royal race? These all united, never can Avail to make a single man. A truthful soul, a loving mind, Full of atVection for its kind ; A spirit firm, erect and tree, That never basely bends a knee ; That will not bear a feather's weight Of slavery's chain, for small or great ; That truly speaks from God uitliin, And never makes a league with sin ; That snaps the fetters despots make, And loves the truth for it- .. That worships Goil, and Mini alone, And bows nowhere hut at liis throne ; That trembles at no tyrant's nod ; A soul that tears no one hut God ; And thus can smile at curse or hnn ? That is the soul that makes a man. g - imiiuii} alxintiiiirq. LED NOT DRIVEN. A mother, sitting at her work it, her parlor, overheard her child, whom an older sister was dressing in an adjoining bedroom, say repeatedly, as it' in answer to his sister, "No, 1 don't want to say my prayers." **llow many believers, in good stand ing," thought the mother to herself, often S?V Llin CMIllO ttiitur ill h.... ? ? 1...... 1. they conceal even from themselves, the feeling." "Mother," said the child, apjeat im; in a minute or two, at the parlor door ; the tone and the look implied that it was only his morning salutation. "Good morning, my child." "I am going out to get my brenkfa>t." "Stop a minute; 1 want you to come here and see me first." The mother laid down her work in the next chair, as the boy ran towards her. She took him up. lie kneeled in her lap and laid his face down upon her shoulder, his cheek against her ear. The mother rocked her chair slowly backNVitnio mid forwurda. "Are you pretty well, this morning ?" said sho in a kind gentle tone. "Yes, mother I am very well." "I am glad you are well. I am very well too; and when I found that 1 was weli. I I thanked God for taking care of mc.v| "Did you ever feel of my pulse {'' asked 1ms mother, after a minute of silence, at the same time taking the boy down, and setting him in her lap, and placing his fingers on her wrist. "No, but 1 have fell mine." "Well, don't you feel mine now how it goes, beating i" "V-e-s I" said the child. "If it should stop beating, I should die at once." "Should you if "Yes, and J cannot keep it beating." "Who can!" "God." A silent pause. "You have a pulse too, which beats in your bosom here, and 1 cannot keep it | beating nor can von. Nobody can but /?^1%T/I 1 * ? - * vtuu. ii iie uiu nut lake cure ol voa, who con III J" "I don't know, mother,1" said the child with a look of anxiety ; and another pause ensued. ,'So when I waked lip this morning, I thought 1 would ask God to take cam of ine, I hope he w ill lake care of me and all the rest of us." "Did you ask him to take care of inc.'" "No." "Why not ?" "Because I thought you would ask him yourself. God likes to have us all ask for ourselves." A long pause ensued. The deeply thoughtful and almost anxious expression of countenance showed that the heart1 was reached. "Don't you think you had Letter ask for yourelf?" "Yes," said the hoy readily. lie kneeled again in his mother's lap, and uttered in his own simple and broken language a prayer, for the protection and blessing of Ilcaven. Suppose another caso. Another mother overbearing the same words, calls the child into the room. The boy did not want to s^y prayers?" The boy is silent. "Yes, he did," says his sister behind him. "Well, that is very naughty You ought always to say your prayers. (?o fight back now, and say them like a good boy, and never let me hear of your refus ing again." Tuo boy goes back pouting and utters the words of prayer, while his heart is full of mortified pride, vexation and ill* w il 1.?Mothers Magazine. A Gemlkman's Giary or ma Wikk'b Tkmpkr.?Monday?A thick fog ; no teeing through it. Tuesday?Gloomy and very chilly | unseasonable weather. Wednesday?Frosty ; at limes sharp,? Thursday?Hitter cold in the morning ; red sunset, with flying clouds, portending hard weather. 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All transient advertisements must be paid for in advance. It if.v lb> W .o It> If/ We are now prepared to execute all kinds of PLAIN AND FANCY BOOK i.\!) JOB WORK, with the utmost NKATNF.SS and DISPATCH, and on nceoiiimodatin<r terms. HEAD! HEAD!! 11KAD!!! I i IT WIl.I. TAKE YOU HIT A FEW MINUTES, AND ! MAY SAVE YOU llany Vt*:?rH ol**nJll'i'ii>?! ! Carter's Spanish Mixture 77//: UUKAT I'lnniim m run ui.cui).' 'J'i.r //. st Al.'i rutin ever y t Discovered! lMiysiciaiis prescribe it, un?i every one who uses it, is a w alking Advertisement, no Medicine ever yet offered to tiie American 1'ublic lias gained sticli popularity in so shoit a time as Cai'lcr'st ! It will cure any ease of Scrofula, It will cure any case of Rheumatism, It will cure any case of Syphilis, It will cure any case of Sail Rheum, It will cure any ease of Neuralgia, It will cure any case of Fever and Ague, Or any disease arising from an impure state of Uic liluod. SCROFULOUS RE\I)KR ! It cured the ncicc of the lion. John Minor Rolls, a member of Congress, from Virginia, of Scrofula, after Ihe skill of the best Physicians, both of New Vork and Philadelphia had been tried in vain ; and il will cine joil, render, if you are so ult'cclcd. RHEUMATIC READER ! It cured 1). liurritt, Esq., of Cinciunalti, of Rheumatism of t iears stauding, after nil other remedies bad failed. Wo have hundreds of such cerliticatea. (Jail on the Agent and get a Hook and Circular, and read for yourself, the many remarkable and astonishing cures it has made. SYPHILITIC READER! The celebrated Dr. Dutcher writes us that lie had two of the most severe and long standing cases of Syphilis that would yield to none of the usual remedies, but he cured one ease with six, and the other with nine bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture. W'o have known it used in over a Thousand eases, and have yet to hear of a failure in auy case. YE SHAKING THOUSANDS READ! Am ka.no Ekvfii.?Do not take Quinine, Mercury, or any such noxious Drugs, but try at once this great Alterative and Purifier of the lllood ; Carter's Spanish Mixture will euro any and every ease of Ague and Fever. NVe have never yet known it lo fail. And for nil diseases arising from an impure state of the Blood, no medicine has ever yet been found lo have so good nr. effect. If you arc sick, try it at once ; do nut delay ; time is precious, and health the greatest of all blessings, without which all else is valueless. DR. Wm. S BEERS & CO, Proprietors. luchmond, Fa., For side hy HASSk-LTINE k CV It ETON. ... : V * * Medical Advertisement. 1 j 11 ELM GOLD'S GENUINE PllKl'akation ok HIGHLY CONCKNTKATKD COMPOI ND ri.ril) KXTltACT BUClllsj 1 \jr bis. us .. nj' the hr, Kidneys, (ho </, ' Ifrojixy, H ViiImcmk*, Ob struct inn, Si < r< t iJieiaM x, Female Cvu'ii/mii/*, tunl oil biscamx oj Ho' Siv uai f /rt/uttx, Arming from Excesses ami liii|>im!ciicies in life j ami removing all Improper Hi-cluugcs Ironi the j liiuihler, Kidneys, or Fcxtial Organs, wln.tln.-i existing in male ok female, From whatever cause tlu-v n.a\ Lave origin! ated, | AMI NO MATTER OF lloW I.oNO STANDING, ' Giving Health ami Vigor io the Kiamo, ami I lllooiu to the l'al!i<l Cheek. Joy to the Afflicted!!! It i'tnes Nervous ami i?el dilated Sullereis, ami icmovc." all the Symptoms. uiiiouug which will I he lottml Indisposition to Kxei lion. Loss of Pow er, Loss ol Memory, Diltieiillv i.l I It i>nl hinif i;..n. oral Weakness, Honor ol 1 ?i>oasr, Weak Xeives, iicitihling, Dicudfill Honor ot Death, Night SwcmI, ' ulil loci Wakellilue-s, I?i 1111. - o 1 Vision, I.allium. I Hi i vet?ul I.a--itude ol I lie Mu?eiilur Sy.-lcni, Often lliioi limn- Appetite, with I' .-peptic Symptoms, Hot Hands, flushing ol the ilody, Dryness of the Skin, i'allnl Countenance und Kiuptions on (lie face, I'aiii in llie Hack, Heaviness of the 1 Ivolitl kcqucnlly black spots Hying before (lie 1A os, with Teinporaiv Suffusion and I.o-s if Sight; Waul ol atteiiiion, tlieat .l/obiliiy, j?e.-(le--in j-t Willi Horror of Soeielv. Nothing is more Desirable to such i'atients than Solitude, ami nothing they more Dread lor feui ol themselves; no Hepose of Manner, no ila.ili estness, no Speculation, Ian a Hurried 'J iaiisilion Iiotu one question to another. , These svinptonis, il allowed to go on? which I i:.T:.... :..i.i I mivuiviiiv iiMuimun irunnr>?M)Oll I0IU1W.S dI Rower, Fatuity, ami Kpihptic Fit in oin' ol wliieli the patient may expiie* Wlioeaii say that these i xeos"'.- are liut Ireipteiltly Followed l?y those direiul disease?Insanity ami (.'oiisnnipiion y Thoteeoid il (lie Insane A-iluins, ai"! I lie melnnelio'y deaths liv t onstinipliini, I mm i ample witness to the tiuthol these a seitions. In Lunatic A-\hiiiis ttie most tiielaneholy < \!iiiiiiion appears. 'J In- eountenuiu c is aetn.i'.ly sodien ami quite de-titule?iieitln i .M ill It ?>r t?i it-1' ever \ i.-tts it. Should a sound ut' tli?' \oieo occttr, it is lately ntiieulu'v. "With wol'ul measures ?an despair l.uiv sullen sounds his gilel' lieguilwl." Debility is most tenihle! "ami lias brought I thousands upon thousaiids to untimely graves, thus blasting the nmhitiou ol'inaiit nohle youths. It call he eureil hy lite use ut this Infallible Remedy. If you are sufVciitig with any of the abofe distressing ailments, the L'luid Kxtiutt Ihieliu will cure you. 'Iry it and he convinced ol' its ' cllicuvy. UKWARE OF Ql:ACK NOSTRUMS AND t QUACK DOCTORS, -j who falsely boast of abilities at i references.? Citi/i'iia know and avoid ihcin, and J.ung SulVcrinp, Money, and exposure, by sending or calling tor a bottle ot this 1'opulnr ami Specific Koiuedy. It allays all pain and inlluinmat'oii, i- perlcct- '' ly plea.- iht in it.-, taste and odor, but immediate i' in its in lion. EE<*liiil)olt^N I0\lrac( Etiuhu I- j) cparcd dii'cctlv according to tin.* Utiles l' id' I'll A U.M ACY AN1) CUEMISTJIY, witli the gi cat est accuracy aid Chemical know 1 p edge ami t are dcvoleu in its combination. See (| I'ioles-oi Lb-wees' \ uluablc Win k-on the l'l acticc of I'liVxic, ami uiu t of (lie lute St.onl.itd W oiks o! Meilicitii1. $100.^: One liiimired Dnliuiu ill be paid to any I'hy.-- ( ieian who can prove that the Medicine ever in- ^ jilted a 1 '.itiI-1 it; mid the testimony ot thou-aiidcan be produced to prove that it does gieat 1 good, t 'uses ot from one week to thirteen years' .-tlUldiiig have been elicited. 'lie; ina-s * ot Voiiinini > Te.-iiaionv in no--e-sloii ot tin* ' I'lopiietor, \oii'llil;g its \iitiles and euritive I' |iiiwcii, is iunilcli.-c, clnbla'ihg imm" u i ; Jj hllOUll In ,'j Science and Fame. 100,000 Bottles Have Beeu Sold. ii ami not .1 single instance of a failure has been i cported! ' Personal) v appealed ? fete Ino, an Alderman V ol tl.v 'in ol ? liiludelpbiu, II. T. IIKI.MBOU), 11 ' In.ini-t, nlio being duly .-Weill (luc? sny, thai hi- preparation contain-; no Naieolie, Meleuiy ' of iiijuiiuus 1'iug, but an- purely Vegetable. *' 11. T. Ill-.LMJiOLL*. S?ole J/ulinfuctUier. I Swor.i ami subscribed before me this'J'id day ol November, lSo4. ?i \\ M. I*. lllUll.tUI), Alderman. 'J Price $1 per Bottle, or Six for *5. De- i, livered to any Address. Accompanied by reliable and responsible her- liticatcs ftom Professors of Medical Colleges, Clergy men and otbers. l'repured and sold by 11. T. 1IKLM Ilol.lr Practical and Analytical C'licinist, No. 52 South Teutfc St-.below Chesuut, ! < Assembly Building, Phila. t-i?" '1? I"-' had of and of all Piuggist and Dealers throughout the v I'niled Slates, (.'anuda-t and lit ill.-h Provinces. ' Beware of Counterfeits, , Ask for HELMIJOLO'S?Take ' 110 other. CUKE OUAUANTEEI). i Juue'Jt, 1857, IV?ly ? THE 8ECRET INFIRMITIES <>K YOUTHS MATURITY, 1 Just Published, Gratis, the 25th Thou*! sand. I - FEW WORDS ON TIIK RATIONAL treatment, without Medicine, ol' 8pei ma > loulicu 01 Local Weakness, Nocturnal Kmis-ions, Genital ami Nervous Debility, Drvmaturc Dei ay ol tlie System, Impotence, lUiil Impediments to Marriage geiicrully. BY D. DB LAN BY, M. I>. The important fact that the many alarming complaints originating in the itnpruileuce ami solitude of youth, may be cdaily reinoved without Medicine, is in this small tract, clearly de- \ monatrated ; and the entirely new uml highly . successful treatment, as adopted by tbe Author fully explains, by nieuns of which every one is enabled to euro himself perfectly and at the least possible cost, thereby avoiding all the advertised nostrums of the day. Sent to any address, gratis and post tree in a 1 sealed envelope, by remitting (post paid) two postage stamps to Dr. It. Dfc LaNEY, 17 Lis- * petiHid h treaty New York City. ' a June 17, 18?ly. > SWAN & CO.'S LOTTERIES I | 1'llE MOST DRILLIAN r SCHEME EVER Dlt.WVN. o C A P I T A L P P, I Z 1-: t2T ?60,000!!^: T I ( K 10 T S <> * P.. V $ I O ! j ?~ Owin/f l<> (hi- "real l;iv??r with which our Single N timber J.oMciir^ hate been ni-iird by lilt? piih.ii-, ami I lie lar^e tj - * in:-11 ! lor Tiehi*ls, (he MannedS. Swan iV ('<> . v\ lil liuve a drawing each Sal unlay " " *i?hi?nt the year. The followino Scheme will be drawn in each of (lair l.olu-iies for June, 1857. v r A s ? :s To he ilr.iw n in the ('it v of At >.:t ta (h or ji:i, in public, en ii*. SATURDAY, JUNE 6th, 1357, ( I, * * * I O , Tc ho drawn i:i l!i>* City of Atlanta, (la., in public, on SATURDAY. JUNE 13th, 1857. ?; I, \ s * ii, To bo drawn in tin- City of Atlanta, (?a., in public, on SATURDAY, JUNE 20th, 1857. t i. \ > s i a, To bo drawn in tin- City of Atlanta, (la., in public on SATURDAY, JUNE 27h, 1857. j ! u>" till-: it.as of SIInCtEE jnumbers : 3,30.) immzj^s! mouh til ax onk l'lmzk to kvkuy tlin ? lll'k kts. mati.nific'knt su1kmk! j?> r.i: i>;:awn ] ;a(.* 11 satl'kuav l.\ jim), 1 l'ri/u of i " jo i mil i i 1 " 1 o.i ll i 1 " 5.(11 hi 1 " -..'lim 1 " -jo?mi 1 " j..?('(l 1 " l.uijii i 1 " i.'ll'll | 1 " i .hi (i i " 1 ikii. j 45 " ;{(,. > 1(10 i ll 100 " .'.ii 1 APPOXIMATION rrJZPS. I pii/.c.s ot i appl'. t" > . i " :?:* J'.ion | " '.'on " Km I " 125 " ? i? s " H" fi.tn ii ' i 1 _> > in 'j,.'iiHi " ii"i It; " -in " 1,111 hi " ?. in !,imiO " 2> arc " t".o,iiiin I prizes amounting U>sj(l|.llllO tickets $10; Hall's $.0; duarlers $1? 60 I'li.lX OF THE LO'lTKIiV. | 'riu- Number* from 1 to 3<),()o0. inrrcsending with thorn- \nniln rs <>n tin* Ticket* lintcd on separate ??iiof |i:i|H-r, an* . rI-d with Kinall tin lube*, and placed in i no Intl. The first 257 Piizen, similarly printed nnd > iit-irclcd, ari* placed in another wheel. Tin* w lied* are liu-n re\ol\cd.and a itmiii-r indrawn from tin.1 wjiccl id Numb. in. nd at tin.- same time a I'ti/.i- in drawn trum In- other wheel. Tin' Number and I'tize rawn out ari' opened and cxliiti'md t-i the Ildli liri' and ri'^inli-ri d by tin- ( \>n:in> ion* m. tin- Prize lieing placed ngninnt tin' mini, t-r draw n. Thin operation in repealed mail It tin- Prir.e* arc drawn out. A; i koMMatiox I'kizksi.?Tin- two pro. J ceding ai.d the two succeeding Number* to I Ikim* iir.i \lng llio tir.nt i2 Ph/.cs will lie i n- | llliil In tin- Appioxiinaiii'ii Pn/a ?. l '-,r ' xainpli' : it' TicUct No. 11260 draws the j Ulo.uoo Prize, Ticket* mi ml i-ri'd 112(8, i 12111, 11261, 11252, will cacli In- entitled i n $225. Il Ticket No. 660 Ur.iwn flic j k-jn lain Prize, tli"M' Ticket* iiii1111>i red 5 Is ' 111, 661. 562, w dl cacti be entitled to 5>2"0, ml no on accoidil g to (In- above rolii nit*. The 3,000 Prizes of $20 will be detenuiii'ii by tlie Inst figure of tbe Niiiubi r 1li.it rawn the f'O.OUU Prize. 1'or example, il j lie number draw ing the fcbO.OOU Prize endn ! kiili No. I,then nil tb? ticket* wlicr** llio J lumber end* in I wilt be entitled f> >Jo.? ; I' the Number cuds wi.lt No. g, then..., tin* I'iclit'l.i uhi'to tin1 Number ends in 2 \\ ill be lit it led to $20,and so on to o. 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It i* a M. o../.ino projior, \?tili tin ni.a and jiiir|int<c > a ?rot si Lool. not a .-oioi.tilio |? riiniiiii', nor vol a nippli or of liylil jjo >ip ti'iil cliutiy iiiiooilotoN? but a M.io?>.jn,. tli .1 l.ilirs rvi ry lorni ol u tor*:?liii^r, iliyhilioil. aiol uttraolivo ilor.iluro in 11> _'S'..*>J? ? .Solo/i' ril 1'iliirf. 'tin VoIi.iiioM l.iMllii! l nli*lilitlo of tlu-lil-t lx. - a lil.r 1 _v of t! ?-lt;o . ..us n- i.inj;, suoli a-- os.Iinot bo ft in .1 in tin- >aiiic oornj.asw in s.riv oiln r publ.o .tioti tlirt l:?i coin.nu.ici our iioiico.? lh */iiu f 'iiniiir. HEALTH <>ll StCKSLss? t IBOOM: i:r:\ tiii; ?I. . .J*?< . < W) of V sy .. ?? , . ; x .. . !. / . I:ss yj-.^ . V -'-' Z.-L- V- -1 II Gb 1,0 WAV' .* I'I I. LS.: I ':< t '?, i iuri.i ?li? tl.?- iii ilrir.l < t oliTV ' bono, t-.ri'i-li j;!a:;.l s ml lib ? in ll.?- l.uiuan frame. Wbon pun-, it - euro* lioalib to | cvrrv ?>r^:in ; when rn|>t. it ii-?? ^...riu producca til 11< >1 .1 .< )\\ A \ S I'11.1 operate ditfelly upon i'?? element* the -.rt I:I t" lit'.-, lleilii..'i. i:i<* lite pii:.e:<ile ?>f disease, ami thus r.it.. 11v i-ttriii/ the te.tla<ly, w Kethur 1?m :.'<-d .it ?!.? n i v* -?.\S iaeli, 1 Ik* li\< lr? Lowvis, liter inu !? '? the skin, tin. I ii'.n, or any otiur p irt <f llie ?\ stem. I'M-.!> TIlonJIiDLT Till'. WOiM.f)! l!i>! t,nu'4i'i I'i: i.s are eipiallv < eioua in complaints common to tin- tt little liitliinti race, ami it. disorders pivuli.ir to certain climate* ami localities. Al.Att.MIMi WSUUDKICS. Dyspepsia, ami derariocinent < ! llie liver, the source of infirmity sniVeiing, and llie cuumc of iiiiiiiiner.ible deaths, j ield to these curatives, in all > however ao^rivaled, aeliiio as a iniid purgative, alterative and tonie; thev relieve the liinvi-lx, purify the fluids, and invigorate the Myali-uinnd Hitt-oiiMlilion at the same time. < iUN Kit A I. Wf'.A l\ N I iSS? N Kit VOLS COMPLAINTS. When all stimulants t. ',!, the rem valine and hraeino properties < !' these Pills uive limine** to the hhik'iij; nerve* and enfeebled muscles of llio victim of general debility. IIKI.K' V1'B r K.MAI.KS. All irregularities and ailment* incident to the delicate and sensitive organ# of the wx nrc reir.ovcd cr prevented l?v a few doses of those mild, but infallible alterative*. No mother who regards her own or her childrcn's health should fail to have them within her reach. K( IKNTI 1*11: I:NIM ?RSF.\I!:NTS. '1 lie I .ondon "Jjintfet," the l?o?don "Medical Review," a.id the most eminent of the faculty in Great Britain, France and Germany, have eulogized the Fills and their inventor. Jftdlowafs J*ills arc the Lest remedy known in the world for tlw, fulltnvintj (Ureases, Asthma Diarrhma Itowcl ('oini'lainla Dropsy Coughs Debility Colli-. Fever and Ague ('best I>iftean?H Femat Complaints CoHtivcm-M DynpriMi* I leudachcs Indigestion Influenza Stone nnd (ir.tvcl Inflamitlion Secondary Symptom a Inward Weakness Liver Complaints Lownru of Spirits Venereal ntVections Files Worms, of nil kinds. *m* Sold at the Manufactories of Professor llollowaVi 80 .Maiden lame. New York, and Jit .Strand, London, by all respecttthlr , Druggists and Dealer* in Medicine throughout the United Stales and the civilized world, in boxes at '2'j crnta, 921 eenta, uud ^1 each. There i. a considerable saving by taking the larger aires. N. II.?Directiona for the guidance of patients in every disorder nro atlixed to each box, A MEDICAL REVOLUTION THE \VOICM> E.VtXIHOI'S ! t jgV f:\ : tCf' f~ l'">/? .-*> ? ly JI t>-\ iioLLoiin mmw. Tin: CiiiH.vT oa'XTKit ikkitant:: The virus { disease often makes its way 1 to tin1 internal o'^uiih through the pores ??l the ?skin. 'IT. penetrating Ointment, tnel liny under tin Imml as if is rubbed in, is absorbed lliroojb tin* same e11 an tie's, nnd | renebiny tin? Mat < t" inllainalion, proinpth ntnl invariably subdues it, whether located in the kidneys, tin? liver, tin* lungs, or any ! other important organ. !l penetrates the surface to tin? interior, through the conn: ; 'ess lubes that eonitnnnieate with the skill I as summer rain passes into the fevered | earth, dillussing its oool and regenerating i inthience. skin mskasr.s and <;i.amht.au N\vk1.i.i\< JS. Hveiy species o|" extern r irritation is qtnekly reduced by tlie nnti-iiillaiiiniatory action of this t t iitnient. Angrv lirupti >m. such as Salt li.lieu 111, lirysipelas, Tetter. Itingwornt. Scald Head, Nettle ltash.Sc;di. ' Idea (or Itch) vVe.. die out. to return no Hiwir, lima I 11^ .l|'|MK.ll|UII. I I USJIilUI l*\J*rrience in all parts of the world proves its infallibility in diseases of tlie skin, the inns, ch-s, the joints and tin- glands. I UT.US, SOUKS, AM) TI'MOItS. The ? fleet of this unrivaled external remedy upon Scrofula, and other virulent iilenrs and sores, is almost miraculous. It ! liist discharges the poison which produces suppuration and proud llcsli, and thus the cures w hich its healing prn|H-rlii s after* ward eoinpletc . re s. le as well as permincut. woi'Mis, r.itusi:s. hikns, a\i. St Al.DS. In cases of the fracture of the hones. In juiit s eausi d h\ steam c.\plosion-., Itmi.es. Hums, Sealds, Kheiiiuatism, Siitl'm .s of the Joints, ami contraction o| the sinews, it i> employed and warmly rcc unincmh <1 h> the faculty. This innrvclouH remedy lias hceii ! introduced t?y its inventor ir. person into : the lending Hospitals of Kiirope, and no i private I i : ! slioul I he w itliout it. um)i:\i.mm.k tlisti.mow. i iio .Mi'tiiiMi ?>t Uto l'"roiH'li an I K'i ! jjlisli Armies in tlio t'rimon have otliei.d'y ) m^iiciI llu-ir ii|i|ir<>\.i| i.t' I hill<>'A :n' < * >ii?I inoiil, sis llio Most reliable tin >miio for - ib.o i ? ntnn?l (fiiii-Hiiol wounds. Ii is a * I so used by ilu Mir^otiiis ' I Il.o A!I.o 1 Navies. I loth the (hutment liud J 'i Its should be u^ed in the Jullowimj canes: Bunions, Moreurial l'.rtij.liti"-, Burns, I'iles, <'happed Hands, Itli. tiinali-lii, Iliilblnitis, Billow orin, ristul.i, Nail KM'iiin, I it>Ut, Ntflllds, Imiiilinjjn, Skin diseases, Swelled (J land*, Sprains, Sure Leon, Siitl Joints, Sort* llroasls, Tetter, Sore I loads, I leers. Sure Throats, \ t ii. ro il Soros, Sort s <1 all kinds, \\ omuls of all k.nds, Soal.it tho \l inil'iotorios id' I'riilfs. sor Holluway, KU Mai Ion Initio. Now York, alltl'dll Stralitl l.olitlotl, ItV all rospo, ial.1 I'niojrisis ami Dealer* in MoOit iiic ll.roii;: limit tin* I'niiod Slates ami tlio tivili/.otl win Id, in | Nils, at ilo ooiits, t.-jj t, nts, ami 3i cacn. J-jrf" There i* conMilcr.iLle saving l>\ taking the larger >!/. *. \. It.?Direction* fur the gui<l ineo ?>t paiicnt* iu every di?onle? aro atUxud to 1 e.'.ch pot. J < \l 1'1< )\ ?Nolle rre i;eiini'u? nn!? \... I*.! ii </ / \?n? lorkimult ih, i. . re ?li*ccrnnl>lc .vs a iriihr'tmirk in every leaf of tlic Look of direction* :1 round eiieli pot or Lo.\ ; the in.tiio may !? plainly seen liy hoUl'iitf liir buj to ih'" li'fht. A liaiuliomc re\v. mI will lie e-iven to any one I rendering mk-Ii inforniati' n as in ay lead to , ilie <le<co.ieti or j ariiea eonuterli iiino the , meoieiUk"* or vending tin- Mime, knowing tiiem to tie Mpiii'ious, Dee. I'.ili IttOti. 44?alt. ly. SAVANNAH LOTTK l\ V j ON II IK 11 1 V IM l' LAM iii.* Mivm e v i' M in-o-' - / m 1U.?I IIIjIM, ANDERSON &. SON, M A N AC K 11 S , Successor to J. F Winter, Manager. rUlZKSl'AVADLK WITHOUT DKDl'riloS! Capital Priac $60.d00 ;J0,0U0 Tickets. j JASl'EK COUNTY ACADEMY j LOTTERY. By Authority of the State ol Georgia. CLASS Z Draws July litli, 1 Hi?7, at St. Andrews llall, bi?\.UWHlt, ti.i., under the sworn mi "l' tV i-> w? " , v. <1, iv. o} iuoim, r,?4. and J. M. 1'rvntiM, Ks<j. MAGNIFICENT .SCHEME! 1 prize of b''0,U0u 1 M 20,000 I " lo,oou 1 " ft,(100 1 1,000 I M U.000 3 prize* of ?1000 are 3,000 ft " ftoo arc 2,600 100 " loo are lo.uoo loo u 60 arc 6,000 T1 Approximation I'ri/ca.... - 3,100 3,000 " i30 lire 110,000 3,280 prize* amounting to $215,200 Tickets $10 , Halves 5 ; Quarters 2 50 SMALL SCIIKMK DKAWS KVkliV MATbKUAY. Hunk Note* of *oimiJ Honk* taken al j>:.r Check* on New York remitted for prize*.? Aiidren* Order* lor Ticket* or Cor- I lificate* ot Puckago* of Ticket* to ANDKKSON At SON, Manager*, Macon or Savannah, Ua. HT P^rvona holding Priie Ticket* of J. r. Winter, Manager, will send theui to ns for ptyuiepU ' * ttf1. XQfc Medical Advertiscmnt-s Dr. McLANE'S CKLKUIt ATKD VERMIFUGE . A X !? v IHR3 a u.? tia ? liit A Twoof (he brat l*rrpitrailona of t lie Age. They are not recommended as Universal Cure-alls, but simply lor what their name pur ports. The Vermifuge, for ^ expelling Worms from the human system, has * also been administered with the most satisfactory a results to various animals subject to Worms. The Liver Pills, for * the cure of Liver Complaint, all Hilious Derangements, Sick Headache, See. / Purchasers will please be particular to ask for Dr. C. McLane's Celebrated Vermifuge and Liver Pills, prepared b) ? ffuvl . i(C\ (lM?CAHVU*1 {0'J\0-b. SOLI'. PROPRIETORS, iTttSKnrfrli Pn t-.iT-,. ?-?, * ? j a UI J III1V1 I il l\ V. 11U other, as there aie various other preparations now \ before the public, purporting to be Vermifuge and Liver Pills. All 1 others, in comparison with Dr. Mi Lane's, arc worthless. The genuineMcLane's Vermifuge and Liver Pills can now be had at ^ all respectable Drug Stores. FLEMING BROS, 60 Wood St., Pittsruroit, Pa. Sole I'rourlctora. Soovil Mead, No 1 11, ('hartcr* Street \i-w Orleans. tiriuTiil \\ linli'snlii l'ir *lii* Southern Sl;iU'X| to whom all orilvnt 111ithe :uhlr< ssed. Sold hy TIIOS. It. MAOII.I., l.at.easter April 30, I860. Il ly. HOWARD ASSOCIATION. J 1 II [All II. 1*111 A. i IM) nIM'ANT ANNOUN(JKMI I T. 5f'rjo.'.;l I'l-ijon* with Scxii.il lii-e.t-es wu.-h a- Sl'KIJMATtUtltIIKA, MillNAL Wf.AKM SS, IMI'oTKN* K, <i?iN< >|<IUHKA, (il.KF.T, SYI'IIII.IS, die Vleo of ONAJfUUf.o SK1.K AIll'SK, Ac., At. '1 lie IIMW'AKl) ASStH'l \T!? >N, in \iew of tin itv%till i!i -i.nd'oii of li'.iinati 1 it*, cni: <1 hy jo Sexual ?li-oa.?os, uinl ti e ti ee|>iioii.s pta? lined 9 ll|ioii the unfortunate \ i> lima of nitch ilif- .i-cH to tjuuek-, have iliret ted their C<>n*iiltiM|? Imji(jeon, mi n i IIA It 11' A 111.11 At'T worth v of thrir imule. In p\e MKlUl'Al, A Il\jJI0h <.IIA I IS, mi H'U, wlMiappll l?V tetter, null ii dr-ci iption <>l their condition, (age, occupation, ol 111? , Ac.,) nu<i in ? -< - ?.f extreme poveitv unit sutlerintr, tu FLKNISII M i: 1 > 11 -1M 1>> > is UK nKCIlAUDK. I Tin' lloWIKll A^rlKlllioil i-> H ln'IICVIiSlttlt illstitut'mn, established hv special endow mclit, lor the rein t id tin* .-irk and dial i vsned, iillliitcd ?%i111 "Vimlciit -uhI Kpideniic IiImmm" It has now a Hitpliiw of lion ii", which the iJirccturw have voted lo i'i|ii'iid in advertising the above j notice It i- needless to nil tli.it the Ansncin(ion command* (lie highest Moilical r-kill ol the a, ?*, ami will furnish the timet approve mod* ami feat incut. Just Published, Ii_v llie Association, Itcpnit on Speriiiatorihua, or Seminal weakness, tint vice of I?ii.ii :^in, Masturbation or Self Abuse, uml otlii'i iK.-ean s ol the Sexual Organ*, liV |||<! < Tuisii'ling Surgeon, which will ho sent liy mail (in m sealed envelope,) KKKK t ?K I'llAlUtK, on the receipt of T\N O STAMI'S lor postage. Address, t)r. lifco. It. CALIIOIN, Consult'"K Surgeon, llnwivi-d As-ociation, No. '1 South NINTH Sire, t, Philadelphia, 1'a. lly oidcr ot the l'n octets. t?KO. I'AIKi'llI l.l>, Secretary. RZIU. 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