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THE WIFE. On earth, to man there is but otio }lis heart can love?his soul - .n own; Though myriads Hit befoi vio\\\ There is hut qqo tfl whom he's true? That one can pway him to and fro ; Can make him drain the cup of woe ; Pan give him joy, or blast his lilb? And that one's name is simply wife. And in that name a world is sphered, A world by all beloyed, revered. Wlio have llie sense ti> know its worth, And spurn t lie gaudy joys of earth ; For that full heart in her dear breast? If lightly prized?eternal rest Is not with blissful sweets more rife, Than that pure heart?a loving wife. LITTLE ROBERT REED. I'll never me tehaeeo; no, It is a filthy wetd ; I'll never put it in my mouth, JSaid little Robert Reed. Why, tin re is idle Jesse Jopes, Ah dirty as a p'g? ile smoked when only ten yeais old, And thought it made him big. lie spent his time and money loo, And made his mother sad ; S^lie feared a worthless trail would tome Of sucli 11 worthless ln?l. P, no ! I'll never smoke or die a- ; "1'is very w rong indeed ; It Iturt s the health and makes I iut breath, Said little Robert Reed. ilgrirulturnl. USEFUL RECEIPTS. M \KiNo Vinegar.?'I lie cheapest tnode of making vinegar, is to mix live quails of warm rain water, with two quarts of Prleat.s molasses,and four quarts of yeast. In a few weeks you will have the test via egar you ever saw. Rous ? Which are now so abundant, cat), il is said, he better preserved in corn meal, than ill any other preparation yet known. Lav them with the small end down, and if undisturbed, they will he as good at the end of the year as when pack pd. Trimming Grtwrr. Vini.,;?For many years we have raised grapes by the bush el Iron) a single vine, and our trimming .1 .? i- >t id tiuuo m ino loiiowmg manner. I lie first week in July wo commence and cut back to the second loaf or Lud of tlio present season's growth. Have u sharp knite and trim a portion every day, ( i little at n time) until the whole vine has l>ecn pone over. Autumn winter and spring piuinp are avoided ; but we have l uge, nice smooth grapes in ndunJnnce.? German town Telegraph. Treatment ok a Fofsnnu,? A* soon as it is ascertained that the horse is foun dered, take from the ticek vein from cue to two gallons of blood, according to the size and condition of the animal ; give one ouuco of alum, either powdered or mixed with damp oats, or as drouth, place the horse in a dry stall, (ground tloor is host,) wrap his legs up as high its the knees and hock joints with wo?>!cu cloths, saturate them with cold water,keep them ?o for seven or eight hours, gite hiin no food for twenty four hours, and then let it - I! ?I . r \ * l>c it ngni wcu 01 oats and bran mixed.? In two or three days your horse will be tit for almost any kind <>f service. If Inackles continue feverish, bailie them at flight with equal p.uts of vinegar, alcohol ^ind sweet oil.?Prairie Farmer ECONOMY OF THE FARMER. A way to save $50 a year. Let the fanner who is in the habit of ploughing, manuring and hoeing five acres to produce 150 bushels of corn, or other crops to that amount,?use the manure usually applied to the five acres, on two acres and get the 150 bushel* of com ; then expend tho money it would cost to work the other throe acres in guano, superphosphate of lime, and plaster, and the com pound for top dressing his grass lands.? No one need send me a dollar for this recipe until he has saved $50 dollars to himself by the change. Another. I>?t those farmers who are in the habit of hauling muck in summer and autumn and spreading it over the whole surface of their cattle yards?if they have not drv sheds to nl.u-? ii ami keep the entitle upon it,?stack it tip and keep the water from it by a coveting of boards ; then keep their cattle in the barn at right instead of the yard, using enough of the dry muck to absorb an tho liquid manure,?always taking care that the manure sheltered front aim ami rain when thrown out to the "lie up," till wanted for use. This is the summer arrangement. In winter, instead of keeping their slock out of doors during the days, and throwing their coarse fodder to tliem there, let theiu be kept in warm barns, except the lime necessarg for them to drink i and let them do all their eating and dropping manure under cover, having a supply of the dry muck or other absorbent, p> take up the liquid portion of the droppings. No one need send tho dollar lor t'lis until he has saved ?1000 by it. Auotbcr. f-et tho man who has planted three or four acres ol potatoes and got j small potatoes and few in a hiil in return ?plant one half acre; if they do well it is enough fof the family ; if they fail it ia 4 enough to lose. Then, instead of theotli- i or acres of poiatoos, let hiin plant one acre of ruta haga turnips, and get 000 to j 800, bushel*. Tbesu turnips, with the oars* fodder, often thrown into the yard and trodden under foot, or used for bed 1 aiojf, will enable liim to keep some six or eight Additional growing cattle, And to keep Lli*TO in growiing condition, too ? quite in item. There are now cattle, enough in the country. Needn't send the dollar for this till jot* get ready.? ATuin* Fitrtri/r. I 1 Our Terms. tiie | '?j ~ ' * ';^x iz <L*j- .. v--r?S?k 13 PVli|.ISHKI? WKKXI.T, I1T W . M . 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ALrralin tier y< t IhsnntrrJ ! , I'liYxiciuh* prescribe it, and every one who uncs it, 11 ii v ilking Aiivi'tlistimviit, no Medicine ever vet oiU'n.l lo the Americtin Public loot gained Mich popular)| ty in no vlioit n time an Cai'tci'N Spanish Mixture ! It will cure nny cane of Scrofula, It will cure any cam* of lUicdinntisui, It will cure any cane of Syphilii, I It will cure any cum of Sail Klicsni, it will cure any run? of Neuralgia* i it will cure any cane of Fever nn?i Agile, ; ' Or any ditcnac arising from an impure fctute ' at the liiooil. KCHOFL'IjOUH UK \DKll! It cured the tic ice of the Hon. John .Mi* . | nor Doits, t member of Con^rcM, from Vir- ; , ginia, ?>l' Scrol'uln, after the ?kill of the beat Physician*, both of New York and I'liihoivijihiu had been tried in vain ; and it . will euro )t?n, reader, if yon arc so allcclcd. llllKl'MATlC KKADKU 1 I' cured D. Uurriit, Dmj.uI' CineintiaUi, | of Rheumatism of 4 years standing, after all other reinedice bad failed. \\? have hundred* of Mich ecrt ideates. Cull on the | Agent and get a Hook and Circular, and j ! read lor yourself, the many remarkable and , i astonishing cure* it ha* made. SYI'llll.rriC KK^DER! Till! celebrated Dr. Hut. l?%r KritCliw that , be bad two of tlie uio?t severe and long j atanding case* of Syphilis that would yield ' to none of the untiui remedied, but he cured t , one cane with six, and the other with nine 1 bottle* of Carter'* Spanish Mixture. Wo j 1 have known it uacd in over a Thousand 1 ease*, and have yet to hear of a failure in I I any ease. VK SHAKING THOUSANDS READ ! ' Acer. amj Fkykk.?Do not take Quinine, Mercury, or any *ucli noxious Drug*.Lut try bt one* this great Alterative und 1'uritier 1 of the Blood ; Carter's Spanish Mixture j will cure any and every ease of Ague nn<t ' Fever. NVe' have never yet known it to rail. And for all diseases arising from an in.- ; pure slate of thu Biood, no uittdiemc has i ever yet l?een found to have so good an ' etl'ect. If yon are auk, try it at once ; do not delay ; time is previous, a. d health the greatest of nil Mussing*, without *?L'?h all i | else is valueless. DR. Win. S BEERS & CO, Proprietors i h ictwu,n<l, Ya , For sale by i Hi'.SSi LTINE k Cl IlETOy. ^ fp5* ,v Medical Advertisemexvt. I j HELMItOLO'.S GENUINE 1 'llKI'A It ATI ON OF IlfGIlLY CONCENTRATED comPOUND FLUID EXTRACT UUCIID, J'or JJixrasr* of the llt,tjjrr} Kidney*, ft ravel t j f)ropx>/, H iikio x*'*, (tff*lr'icliont Secret < Couinluinti, and oil JHsroxrt of the tixxtt*ti Organ*. Arising from ExcrwCK ami Iinprudeucioa in lit?; iukI removing all Improper Pischnrgc.,> horn the Madder, Kidneys, or Sexual Organs, uliether existing in MALE OR FEMALE, From whatever cause tlicv inav have oriirin uted, AND NO MATTER OF HOW J.OM5 STAN- ! V'INO, (living Health ami Vigor to the Frame, and liiooia t<> the Fallid Check. Joy to the Afflicted!!! It emeu Nervous and IM.ilitatcil Suft'ereis. and removes all the Symptoms, amoving which will be found Indisposition to Kxcilion, Loss of I'owcr, Loss of Memory, Dillienlty of llrcathing (Jenend Weakness, Horror of Disease, Weak Nerves, trembling, Dreadful Horror of Death, Sight Sweat, Cold leet Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Languor, l"ni versal La?sitiide of the Muscular System, Often Enormous Appetite, with D speptic Syinptoins, ; ll... ii....n n.. i : > -? >-. ?Y a?v* iiuinin, i" mr'niii'* ui vilf IMHIV, I'l VIII'J'S I til the Skin, 1'allid Aimitouance and Et options on the face, Tain in the Hack, I leucines- '>| the Eyelids. frequently Murk spots Flying beloio the Ky es, with Temporary Sutliisiun and f.oss of Sight j Want <?l attention, (ireat .l/oliilitv, ({estlcssness, with Honor of Society. Nothing is more Desirable to such i'ulicnU than S>litude, and nothing they more Dread lor Tear of themselves ; no liepose of Manner, no Kaiuestness, no Specula. (ion, but a llm ried Transition horn one question to Allot tine Tl? cso symptoms, if ullowed to go on? which this medicine invariably ictnoves?-soon follow ? Loss ot Power, r.iloily, nml Epileptic Fits?hi one ol which the patient may expiu" Who can ' say that these excesses are not fretpientlv It>1 lowed I?\ those iliretnl diseases?Insanity nml Consumption f The reeoids ol the Insane Asylums, and the melaneholy deaths l?y Consuniption, hear ample witness to the truth ol these ( asseilions. In Luuntie Asylums the most tnel- I ancholv exhiliition appears. '1 be countenance is nctualH sodden and ipiite de.-titut.?neither Mn 111 or Uriel' cvei visits it. Should a sound ol the voiee occur, it is rarely articulate. "With woful measures wan despair l.ow sullen sounds iiis grief beguiled." Debility is tuo.-t terrihle! mid lots brought thousands upon thousands to uiitiiuely giaves. thus blasting the ninhition ol many noble youths. It van he eured by the use of this Infallible Remedy. !l you arc aufluiiug with any of the above j distressing ailments, the Fluid F.xtiait Huchu ; w ill cure you. 'iry it and be convinced of its lliencv. HEW ARE <>F QLAT'lv M'^TIU MS AND yUACK DOFTOliS, who falsely hoa't of abilities and references.? Citizen* know and avoid them, and save Hong Suffering, Mom-v, and exposure, by sending or t ailing ler a bottle ol this l'opular mid Fpcritte Remedy. It ulinys nil pain and inllatriiiiation, is perfect iv pleasant in its taste nml odor, lull immediate | in us notion llclmlMildS llvlracl ISurhu Is prepared directly according to the Holes of rilAUMACY ANI) CIIKMISTUY, with the gicutest accuracy ard flieiiiic.il know I edge and care devoted ill its cnliihiiiatiult. See | l'lolvimor Dow or?' Valuable \\ Oiks on the Pino- j lice ol I'll\>it*. mid most ol the lute Stuudaid * \\ oiks ol .Medicine. ?sr $100.^: One hundred Dollars w ill be paid to any Physician who can prove that the Medicine over injmcd a Patient; and the testimony ofthou-and* can lie pioduccd to prove that it docs gicnl good. C'um's of from one week to thiitoon y cats' standing have been elici ted. The mass < 1 Voluntary Testimony in possession ??t the i Pinpiictor, vouching its villous and cuiative . posers, is immense, embracing names well | know n to i -ci Mwiuuk/u ciuu x aunt1* 100,000 Bottles Have Been Sold. Mtv) not it ?iiigle instance of a failure hut Ik'oii rcpoi tedI Personally appeared before ine, an Aldei man <>f the ''itv of 1 bil.idt Ipliiu, 11. T. HKLMItiiLD, Chemist, ttbo being Only sworn du? pay, thai hi* preparation contain* no Narcotic, Mcrcuiy or injuiiuua Ding, but ate purely Vegetable. II. T. II hi.M if OLD. Sole .l/auuluet urer. Strom nti'l subscribed before me this - J>l day of .November, I8ft4. W 3d. 1*. IIIDKaHD, Alderman. Price $1 pci Bottle, or Six for * 5. De- i hvered to any Address. Accompanied by reliable and responsible <Vr* litieate* bom Protestors of' Medical ('oil egos, Clergy nicu and others. 1'iejiared and *old by II. T IIKI.MF.t>1.1), Practical and Analytical Chemist, No. 52 South Tenth St-.below Chesnut, Assembly Building, Phila. l'a- a.1. ?-*- ii " *1/ 1 "< '???*" it J H4JWH.TISR rti ri.RKTON, I ami Tiiovas U. Macii.l, Lancaster, 11 , h. T. j ami i.lall Ihugttial and Dealers throughout the t I uittil States, (IumiIm Ui<1 liritiali 1'rut inccs. j Beware of Counterfeits, Ask for 11KLM HOLD'S?Take no other. CLUE OUAItANTEF.I). June 24, 1 ?47, 19?ly THE SECRET INFIRMITIES OF YOUTH &, MATURITY, Ju?t Published, Gratis, the 25th Thousand . IS KRW WORDS oN TIIF. RATIONAL j treatment, without Medicine, of Spermatorrhea oi Local WnklK'HI. Nocturnal Kniis- , . .tons, tiuniul ami Ncrvoun Debility, Premature Decay ol the System, InipoUtiey, ami Impediment* to Marriage generally. liV II. DE LANKY, M. J). i no important fori i>iat the many a!.n ining J complaint*, originating In thu imprudence and Holitudc <>('yoa'n, may he etully removed without Medicine, ii in tin* *nndl tract, clearly demoaitrtteil 'Did tho entirely new anil highly xuceeWnl UHBtnu'iit, ?.-? adopted t>y tho Author hilly exp4K l>y uieuiw Of which every one i cnabi. il^wmro hinmclf perfectly and at the leant pO'-lhl ' roit, thereby avoiding all tho at!- 1 rcrtined iiMtniinltf the day. " nt to any addiew, gratw and pout free in a ' nealeu envelope, by remitting (poet paid) two pontage ttamp* to Pr. II. Dk l.ANEY, 17 LU- 1 p? f..nd btroet, New York Oly. Jdn'a IT, 1??ly. I ' * ? a SWAN % m LOTTERIES!, THK MOST MUTUANT SCI I KM K KVKit DRAWN. C A r I T A L P R 1 Z K : ^60,000!! . r a c si i: t s o \ i. v s? 1 <>: Owjng to the great favor with whivh onr Single .Nunilier Tottering have hooti roveix- , ed l>y the puhlie, and the large demand for Tivkcts, I lie MaiiaPrra, S. N\\aii& Co . w til kal'il a A : I. ? .. .1 I > ii vauniii^' i'iitn Oiimm.iv mi imij; in'ui the year. The follow in?r Sehenio will In* drawn in eneh ul' their Lotcerics for July, | l?o7. ( lass a To be drawn in the City of Atlanta Georgia, in public, on SATURDAY, JULY 4th, 1357, < i< ass a a , To be drawn in the City of Atlanta, tin., ' in public, on SATURDAY. JULY 11th, 1857. ?; a, a * * i .j, To be drawn in the City of Atlanta, Cu.. in public, on SATURDAY, JULY 18th, 1857. <: I, A s m i ?, IV. I... .1 .i ..? ! ? ? .i . . ' a \f im- uninu in imr UI .VllilllUl, \m.% in public on SATURDAY, JULY 25th, 1857. <? TUB IX AN UK SINGLE NUMBERS J 3,330 V RIZES! NKVlll.l ONK lMMZB TO KVI1KY SINK TKKKTS. MAGNIFICENT SCIIKMK! t> hi: nit ah n KACII SATL"K1>AY IN JULY, 1 l'li/O of $00,000 I " _"? DIM) l " lo.nou 1 " 5,000 I " 5.0U0 1 " 2.500 1 " 2,6?>0 1 " l.utm I " 1 .(1(111 I " I.tHM) 7 " 600 45 " ::(>(> mo " 100 loU " 6o APPOXI NATION PRIZES. 1 pi lit* ul $200 u)t|>r. to i ?"'i < 'i? ure 4 " 170 " V<',"')ii " 7<m I " Jon " In,nun ' tun H " So " 6,MOO f. |u 8 " On " 2,6t'0 " .Inn 12 " So " 1 , ?? * " Stlo 2S " 20 " 6i.il " 7??u !l,OO0 " 2o ftio " <11,000 prizes amouiitiii^ to Tickets $10; Halfs $5; Quarters $2.50 PLAN OF THE LOTTEUV. Tlio Ntinilit'rn from 1 to 30,000, corresponding wjtli those .Numbers hi the Tickets printed on separate slips of paper, are encircled uilli small tin tubes, ami placed in one w heel. The lirst 2G2 Prizes, similarly printed and elicliclcil, arc |?1 ill another wheel. Tlie wheels lire then revolved.and a num. ber indrawn fioni the wheel of Numbers, and at the name time a Ihize it drawn Iroin the other wheel. The Number and l'ri/0 drawn out are opened ami exhibited to the audience and registered by tin- Commissioneis, the I'li/.e being placed againut the number draw ti. Thin operation it rej?eated until nil the. I'ii/.es are draw n out. Aituoximatiox I'ltizr.s.?Tin? two proceeding and the two succeeding Numbers to those drawing the first I'ri/.cH wul he ontitled to the t>t5 Approximation I'ri/e.s. K>>r example; if Ticket No. 1)230 draw* the $<jl),000 1'ii/e. Ticket* numbered 1I21U, 11*219, 1 f'261, 11252, willeueh be entitled to ?.22o. If Ticket No. Sit) draws tlie !s2U,ooo I'n/.e, those Tickets numbered .>1* o III, .'j.'il, a.V2, vvdl each be entitl. d to and so on liccordli g (<? the above Hcluuie. The 3,000 I'fi/.es ot ^20 will be dc'erilluied by the last figure of the Number tb.it draw a tbe tbO.OOO I'ri.'.c. I\>r cvumple. ll iia nuiiiuer ur.iu nig Hit- I'ti/.c ohbn v\ itli N?i, 1, then Sill tlic ticket* where the number end* in 1 will he entitled to fcJi'.? It the Number end* w ith .No. -J, then nil the rickets where thedumberends in 2 w.ll be entitled to f jy, and ?o elT to u. Certificates of Packages will he noli! at the following rate*, width is the risk : Certificate ot Package of 10 \\ hole Ticket*, &S0 Certiliculo of Package of 10 Half I it kel.H, 40 Certificate of Package of 10 Quarter Tickets, 20 Certilicatc of .'ackaffs of 10 eighth Tickets, 10 In ordering Tickets or Certificates. Knclose the money to our address for the rickets ordered, on receipt of which they will be forwarded by l.r*l mail. Purchaser* can have ticket* ending in any figure they may designate. The h*t ol draw n Numbers arid Prices will be sent to purchasers immediately after the drawing. Purchaser* will please write their *igualuri * plain, and mvu their 1'o*l (J.h<-.. Luui?ly ami Slate. ttf Keim-uiher thai every Prize is drmi n ami payable m lull without deduction. { i?~ All prizes of#lvUOo and under, paid immediately alter llit; drawing?other priz.es at thu Usual Utile of thirty days, ill lull wilt), out dcdlietiO.1. Ail communication* strictly eonfidenii.il. ( Address Orders lor Ticket* ?r (Jertili- ^ cates to . 8. UWAN Hi CO, Atlanta, Ox, W A lint of the number* that are draw u fioui the wheel, with the amount of t'10 { prize that each one is entitled to, wili ho published after every drawing, in the follow, intf papers:?New Orleans Delta, Molnfu | Register, Charleston Standard, Nrunville (Ju/etio. Atlanta Intelligencer, Now York Weekly Day Hook,Savannah .Morning News Richmond Dispatch and New York lii?-' patch. BLANKS! BLANKS! ! We would enll the attention of members o the l?ar and magistrates of this and the sur rounding Districts, to our extensive assort j mciit of III.nil- if- '?- -- . ? 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The Volumes hound cnn?titu'c of theinsclus a library of miscellaneous reading, such as cannot be found in the same cumI pa s in any other publication that has conic ! under our notice.? liottuii Couri>r. " " ; To Planters and House r* ? -Liuiiacrs. The subscriber returns his thnol, * for the ! very liberal |>nlr? ri.ireceived for the |i;i I. j and takes litis method to it.I>>rtu the fill/fits , of I 'hcstor and surronndmj,' I listriels. and I tic ! whole South, that he has cdecled another ; improvement ill tin* | Cotton (i iii & W iioat Thrasher, ) Hint excels any lint have r\i r lawn intra. I duccd heretofore; and from loiij? experience, i he li.is no fear in challenging any otlier K.io lory, either Nortli or S nitli. to produce mi ctjnal. lie feels ver> confident in saving to the public, that Ins (tins excel ill pcrtoimaiicc any other in.tkt* or pattern now In u>c I iVith dry cotton the nil canteM he l?ro' ?n or made to spevv over, which no other pre{ tends to claim, ar.d with {food driv mo pow; er ami attendance, a 45 m\i oin, w i;| irjn from t to t> bales or more in a day, wci"hin" from t$6') to -V'M Ihs; which is as much > as any one baud can well handle in a d ly. \ny person wantinir . (im i r Thrasher, can he supplied by sending on his order to me ' at Uaviiville, I'liiMtrr District, 8 tt Work i wiil he shipped to anv place desired. U f|? \ 11; I Vf. .I..1 11... - ....... ? .. ; I*'.*-, notion. To Moii.ii* Builders. I will mv th.it I ;m manufacturing NASII. l!!.IM)S\ IttXlltS . of any description. made of the heat material, ' and dry lumber, and workr.i.unhiji ?! \ ry ! bcil. All work carefully packed and forwarded I to order. JOHN SIMPSON. June IItli. 1366. ]7?lf. NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE. This Great Journal of Crime and Criminals ii in its Twelfth Near, and u widely ( eireltlated throughout the country. It contain* nil the Great Trials, Criminal Cases, and appropriate Editorial* op the aanie, together w ith inli filiation on Criminal Matj tern, not to le iound in any other newspai |n*r. i-ff" Subscription*, per Annum ; $1, for Six Mentha, l be remitted t?y Snhspri. her*, (who hIiouI I w rite their name* and the low n, couuty and state where they reside ' plainly.y ; To 11 A. SEYMOUR, Editor & Proprietor of the National Police Gazette, \,.U' V??rL j 1.1ST OF LETTER'S j IlEMAlMNfJ in " ? I'. <)., ?l fjint?*U-r, i 11 . S ? , July 1st, !Hi7. ArmtivM, VV.U. Miller, A. J. Ad tin*. S. *lJeMt:rry, J Carter, J. R. Montgomery, J. A. Gunnel. Wn> Mackey, I >r. A. G. Miinliiy, Mia* S. I'lyler, I'. Kminon*, Mrs. M. Phlfcr, W Emmons, P. I'lylor, E. R. Ilaifinn, W. S, Ri^'lit, llcryrg, Fnc Stronp, J. Lee, Or. J. Taylor, >\'m. l.itnlv.y, Rev. J. O, Williamson. Mr*. M J. Morrison, N. C. Hiir* of If. Wenlhora. I l'?mon* callipjj for lettorn in tbo above lint, Mill jilfiiHc nay Itiey are advertised. THOS. K. MA(ill.l? p. .M. j July 8, 1857. 21?51. Bllaiik*? Illniik**!! A Slft'l'I.Y of blanks on hand at the thi.? Mill l>? sold exclusively for rash. P?rMM? will' oblipe u* by not j asking ??r them on uir "ithttr lerui*. Any U *'850, 26?if. I A MEDICAL REVOLUTION ' 'Bis: WOULD I'ilAXI.UOl s! r.-Sf HOLLOW in OINTMENT. TJII-: (illKAT OH'NTKU IKHITANT!! I Tlie virus i>f often makes it* way ; tA the intern:.! nrjans llirouijii iiie pore* < ! tin'.'kit). 11 | emtratiiig (liiitiiu 1.1, lilt ! tii?? under tin i mid as it is ruhhcd in. Unit- ' I snrlicd through the same channels, :ind reaching the si at ef intlnmution, prmnpilv I nnd invariably subdues it. *.\ hetlier located in tlie kidneys, tlie liver, tlie lun^. or nnv I other important organ. It penetrates the [ siirfnee to the interior, through tlie count i less tulies that couununie.ite with tl.e skin ( ns summer rain passes into the fevered ! 1 earth, ditl'ussing its cool and regen -rating , inthienee. SKIN DISl'.ASF.S AM) (M.ANJH'l.AR SWKI.I.INCS. Kvery species of exterior irritation i? j quickly red need hy the anti-inlhiiimiatory 1 aetion of this < hutment. Angry Kruptions. ; such as Salt Ithcuin, Krysipi Ins, Tetter. Ringworm. Scald Head, Nettle Itnsli.Seah; hies (or Itch) &e.. die out. to return no more, und .-its application. I lospit.nl c\pc . rieiu-e in mi pans in mi1 w nrm pr :ves its ! ' infallibility in diseases of the skin, the mus j clcs, 'lu* joints and t!i?? glands. I'l.CKKS, SOKKS, AND 'l'lT.MORS. The client of this unrivaled external I I remedy upon Scrofula, and oilier virulent ulcers and sore&, is alniust tiiiraeulmts. It liist discharges the poison which produces suppuration and proud llcsh, and thus the ! cures which its healinjj properties nl'ieri ward complete are sale us well as perma> ; nent. I UOl'NDS, RIM'ISKS. r.rUNS, AM. St'Al l>S. 1 In cases of the fracture of the bones, hi j juries caused by steam explosion*, llruises. ; lhirns, Scalds, Ulll-tllliatisol. Stiliiiess of tin Joints, ami contraction ot the sinews. i! i? I employed and warmly rec iiunierided by the j faculty. 'J'bis iiiarvehiiis remedy has heeii , introduced by its inventor in person into all : the leading Hospitals of Korope, and no 1 private household should he without it. IJM>I?M,\IU.K TKsTI.MOW. The Medical Ht:tV<fUie French an I Ihi I irlish Armies in the Crimea have ollieiallv j -ioucd tluir approval of llolloway's Oini- | nicnt, as the loost reli ihle dii ssinj? for suhn j cuts, stahs, and jjun shot wounds. It is jtl- ! ! so used by the *urevons ,,j" u,,. \J| [ \.,. j vies. j I Jioth the Ointment awl /*/// ? J i should he met I in the Julian'ituj t I case# : llunioiis, llcu iit al Krnptiop", J Unrii", Piles, ! <'happed Hands, I ('Siillilaiiis, Uinifw onu, ! Fistula, Salt Kiii tint, I <>out. Sciilil'i, I iiinhngo, Skin <lii uses, Swelled (ilumls, Sprain.*, I Fori' la'oi. lit iiT Joint*, J Sore II. east*. 'IVtti-r, j Soft' lliMvil, tilci'M, ; Sore Throats, Venereal Sores, i Sores of nil kind* \\ ootids of nil Kiri?! ' ",* SoM at the Miiiitif.u'toiii's o| I'rot* ! nor Hollow u,. "* t Maiden l.aiu', \..w Voil;, anil - II St ran I London, hv all respectable i i Hrujfjjists ami l>e.iters hi Mi'iiieine thro-|o|i- I out the I'tiiteil Stales ami the eiiili/ed J world, in pots, at 2 ? cents, ?rjt cents, and I ? I each. w Tl.cro is ehnsiil r.ilde suiro l,\ taking tin* laroer si/.es. 1!?Directions for the l'ii'kI tnee ot ' | patient* in every dimrd.r are nllKod to j each put. I/'.\I,TI<)\'!?Nene arc utiles* the word* ** /\rw York tuI hurt' | ilmi " arc dinocrunhle as a intirr-mtiiI. in eve- J ry lc.it ?.l the imiik of liirceliuti* avvtiud \ each pot or ho\ : the none may lie plainly ! I kci ii by li'iiilinu rh > ! // to the hfi 'i/. A hiiinlmme reward wi'l be oiwn to any one rendering Mitch inform.it'n n m may lead to the de'.celioii or | artie.4 coiiutert i big the ' medicine* or vending the fame, knowing ' tlielii to tie xpll. iollM. Dee. J "5ill 180b, 4 1 ?all. I v. SAVANNA II LOTTEUV ON TUI: WWW I V\A\\ o|' MI.NUI.ti NfMIIMUS. ANDERSON 8L SON, M A N A (J Ii II S. Successor to J. F WiaUr, Manager.! I'Kl/.KS 1'AY.VlU.K W ITlli?UT l>Kl>l"t.TU?N! Capital Prizo $60,000 j ;{0,OUO Tickets. JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY LOTTERY. By Authority of the State of Georgia. CLASS Z D/nvvn July lftli, 1H67, .*>1 St. Andr?wi 11.ill, Savannah, <?n., umlrr tlic hwumi *u pi'rintcinlviii'D of \S . it. Syiuon*, K*q hm?1 J. .M. l'mitma, K"?j. MAGNIFICENT SCIILMi:! 1 prize of $00,000 i 20,000 I M lu.000 J ' 6.000 1 * 4,000 1, 1 2,000 I 3 j?riz4*?? of 81 ooo are 3 000 6 " 600 arc 2.600 100 " 100 are 10,000 100 " 60 are 6,000 72 Approximation l'rizea.... 3.700 3,000 * *30 ?< ? Op,000 ! 3,200 prize* amounting to $2)6.200 i Tielret* fttO WoN,.. k . n o en *W? W , LUX B ? JV SVIAJ.L 8CIIE.MK DRAWS KVKUV j SATURDAY. I Dank Note* of Monnd It-uiks token nt par Check* on Ni^w York rcoiitud for prize*.? I w Addre** Order* for Ticket* or Cer? J titieale* of I'lick.igpn of Tickets to < ANDERSON v SON, Manager*, , Macon or havnnoah, Gx i NT I'eraon* holding I'rlz* Ticket* of : J ! ' Winter, Manager, will tend them to | n% for payment I Medioal Advortisments Dr. McLANE'S c 1: L F.11II A T F. D VERMIFUGE liver'pills. Twoof thi brat I*rr pnratloita of the A|t| They are not recomrr*nr\/^^ ? - TT * * Mtviiucu us universal Cure-alls, but simply for what their name purports, The Vermifuge, for expelling Worms from J the human system, has * also been administered with the most satisfactory results to various animals subject to Worms. The Liver Piles, for the cure of Liver Complaivt, all Bilious De-? rancf.ments, slck. 1 leadache, 6cc. Purchasers will please be particular to ask for Dr. C. McLanc's Celebrated Vermifl'gf. and Diver Pills, pr-parcd bj . ((o (i; uauva\<| <ud\o i. sole proprietors, Pittsburgh, Pa., and take no other, as there are various other preparations now before the public, purporting to be Vermifuge and Liver Pills. All others, in comparison with Dr. McLane's, are worthless. The genuine McLane's Vermifuge and Liver Pills can now he had at all respectable Drug Stores. FLEMING BRO S, 60 Wood Sr., Pittsburgh, Pa. Sole I'ro'u lrlori. fViuil M? a?1. N<i 111.1 'Itiirti-r* Sti New Orloiiti?. (ieiiernl WlmU < il.< f >r i|i?< Southern Shite*, lu wl.oni nil tmlem hiiilu" nildrrnwil. Sol.I *?v TIIOH. It MA till. I., nmona.r April 3<J, iS.ili. Il ly. HOWARD ASSOCIATION. lMZEAliM rill A, IMPnliTANT ANNoVNCKMKl V. 2!fl<>nll person* uR'iiete.l with Sexual !'" * ,v viieh n* si'kk.m \t<>kkiika. sk^l.v m. \\ KAKSKSS. 1m im? I'l'.Nt'K, tioNnltUlUK v ul.kkt, syitiii.is, the Vice of on A.m.-m... j ski.f adl'Sli, Ac., Are. The HOW \ 111> ASSIST \TIOJi, iu view iJ the i.uT'il lie^trnetioii ol lillllliill lite r.une.l he Sexual ami the iltroplinnii )n .ictix J ii|><?n tin' uiitol tiiiiHte victims iif Mich diseases i Iiy Quacks, have directed their Consulting Surgeon, ?,s a I'll A l? ITA HLK AIM' worthy ol their tun . to jlvt> .MJ IMi'AI, ADVICE HRATIS, to all per.-on-j tint- alllictcil, who apply hv let. lev, with a dc>ciiptioti of their condition, (t'jp.*, occupation, h thii-s "1 life, 4c.,) uml in cases i.r exitenn; pnvcrt) and Miltering, to M ItNISJl 11 KlUt 1MI1S 1 Itl'.K ??!;' CIlAP.OK. The llowaril Association 1- a benevolent institution, established Iiv special endow incut, to) the re lid ol the >i<k and distressed, utllicled with "Virulent and Kpldcinic Disease*4* Dlius now a surplus of mean*, \? liicli the Director* have voted to expend ui advertising the above notice It i? need I ens to add that the Association commands the highest Medical skill of tluv age, and will bullish the most apptoxc model ii treatment. Ilist Published, by the Association, Report on Kpertnatorrhcca, or Seminal weakness, thu vice of Onanism, Masturbation or Sell Abuse, uml other diseases ol the Sexual Organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, which w ill bo sent by mail. (in a scaled envelope,) KKKK OF CI1AK0K, Oil the receipt ol TWO STAMPS for postage. Addreoa, Dr. UKO. K. CALliOL'N, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South NINTH Street, Philadelphia, Pa. It\ order the Director*. UKO. KAIRCHILD, Secretary. EZRA D. HEART WELD, President. Teh. 4ill lt?ii7, 61?1 y? , MAIL AllUANCI.MKNT. ^ CAMDEN MAIL. Due Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at ^ oylocU, p in Departs Tu^ilay, Thuradny and Saturday, at 7, a in CHARIOTS M.vil., via MONROE. Due Monday, Wcdueaday, and Friday, at 8, o'c. p in. Departs Tuesday, Thursday nnd Saturday, ai i, a ru f'INHVIIJ.K \l All Due Monday and Friday, al fi p m Depart* Sunday and Thursday aid a m. LEWISVILI.K MAIL Due Friday at 4 oclock p. m. Depart* Saturday at 8 a m CHESTERFIKLI) MAIL Duo Saturday, at 11 o'clock,*, m. Depart* Thursday, at 2 o'clock, p. m. All letter* muat be deposited by 8 o'clock |> m, to insure tlicir departure by next mail. 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