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tflrrt ]kt\x\\. : THE COUNTRY LASSIE. She blossomed in the country, Where sunny summer flings Her rosy nroio about tlie earth, And brightest blessings brings ; Health w. s her sole inheritance, And grave lier only dower ; I never dreamed tire wild wood Contained so sweet a flower. Far distant from that city, And inland Iroin the sen, My 1 assie bloomed in goodness, As pure as pure could be; Sbo caught her deny freshness From hill and mountain bower, J never dreamed the wild wood Contained so sweet a flow er. The rainbow most have lent her Some of its airv grace, The wild rose parted with a blush That nestled on her faeo ; The sunbeam pot entail pled in The long waves of her hair, Or she had never grown to bo So modest and so lair. The early birds have taught her. Their joyous matin song, And some of their soft innocence? She's been with them so long. And for her r.o\v,if need he, I'd part with wealth and power ; I I never dreamed tl?o wild wood Contained so sweet n Slower. JtlrrtiMl Ikrtrljfi I ANOTHER DISCOURSE FROM 'TIIE HARP OF A THOUSAND STRINGS.' j The. following, together with the well- | known sermon on the 'llatp of a Thousand strings,' i> published in England hs n veritable specimen of the pulpit oratory of the United States : 'Beloved breethering, I'm the man what preached the Harmon which lias been printed in the papers, from the tex, 'And he played 011 a harp nv a thousand strings?sperits nv just men made p< r f mr.it> ?>" it* a. II \MIV no V%fll SJlV I lloll t pride in things uv that pert, for in tlio language uv my text for lu day? I'm an orful sinner tlio chief among ten thousand, and 4lio one nltergelher luvly.? Them is the words which you will tiud in Genesee. I'm gwiue to preach without notes, 'lease I can't rite, and 'kase I couldn't read it cf I could ; my notes are bank notes, of which I have a pocket full, and notes of hand, which I shall give to our aquare to collect, when I get- back to Indianny, fur I'm an orful sinner, the chief among ten thonsand, and the one altergelhcr luvly. 'This lex, mv oreclliering, can he di*i j ded into threo pieces?fust?second? third. Fust, I'm an orful sinner. That | means you iiidiwidually, not mo personal j ly. Thar are moro sins nor one. lis a | sin to drink water and catch the agu j whara little s]>iiits will keep yoii^iii got d I health?'tis a sin to steal, unless you ; 'steal awhile away'?'lis a sin to swear, unless you swear and sin not?'tis a sin j to lie, unless you lie low and ke.-o ihul- i l'ride is sin. Stun is proud of th?i r books, *uow I ain't, though I've the gift and the I grit to speak in. Stun is prom! o! their larnin; thank trod I've none to he proud of?for I'm an 01 tuI sinner, the chief a-1 inong ten thousand, and the one alter gether luvly. Second?'chief among ten thousand.' Thar is different kinds of cliiefs, Thai's the mischief, the chief of sinners, and the Cayuga chief. The mischief means the Old Boy, wiiat keeps the lite oftice helow, and lets poor folks sutler in the cold here ou airth. The chief of sinners means i you, you wharf rats, artcr-de melons, am j fiebus animals, what live here about the I canawl. Look at them c-ie liosses rise i up in judgment agin you, high uv bone, i low uv flesh, lull hides and short memo 1 ties; hear the crows cawing, for tlfey ; know that whar tho canawl is thar will the crows he gathered. The Cayuga > chief is a feller what pitches into my j frens tho spirit dealers, and mv other trens, tlio State I'naon oilicers. lie is j one uv your cold water men who goes for 1 the prohibition law what Gotiverner Soy- I inour veoted. If it twarnt Sunday I , should hooray lor Seymour?for I'm an i awful sinner, the chief among ten thousand, and the one altergether luvlj. "Thurdly?'aitergelher luvly." 1 >ifferenl things is lu\lv. When tny boat swims like a duck, I say she am iuviy? when my wile gives me no curtain l?c turcs, (she lias the gift of tongue as well as myself) I sav she am luvly?when the wind don't blow and it don't rain, sod it don't nuthin, I say the day am luvly?for I'm an orful sinner, the chief among ten thousand, and the one alter gclbor luvly. 'In conclusion, brethering, if that big pile uv stuns was one stun, what a lag stun it would he ; ef vou my breethering,; were one bruther, what a lag bruther you d be, and ef my big bruther should fling that big stone into the canawl, what a gteat big splash it would make?fur1 I'm an orful sinner the chief among ten ! thousand, and the one altogether luvlv. 'My breethering, I want to give notice there will he some carryings on at this place n?\*t Sunday afternoon at half past four, when I shall prove the doctrin that! uv nl. the shell in the world, the hard shells am the thickest and the best?for J I'm an orful sinner the chief among ten thousand, and the one altergetlicr luvly. | 'I ahull iii-onj ?l,?? ? ' I' \ r t v..#?v IIVKIIV l?-.?rillllg Wilt l j of no use, my breet hering,thrtl riting ??r- i mons and getting n clergy for um is a sin , that deserves idemniflcalion?for I'm an orful sinner, the chief among ten thousand, and the one altergetlier iuvly. 'H reentering, go hum. remembering the words of tho profit : 'lie sure you're right then go ahead. A country girl, writing to her friends, ways, of a polka, "that the daucin' does not amount tt> much, but the hoggin' is heavenly." " Y~ ' " OFF MIT HIS HEAD * A breathlessly excited individual, says a lalu number ol the Soli luaiicisco *Moi n ii?ti Cal','rushed into a police oilice ye>ter- j day and iiujuirod lor tlie chief. "What do you want ofliiin?*' iiujuiiod an impassive olKccr. "I mills," said be with a Teutonic accent. "I van In ein baper to kill a tain toj j >*.11 J'lUS IIIU 111 U* leg. "All, vuii wish mi order of execution issued against a vicious valiine," said the i flieer. "No, 1 tusanl vant no such ting. J vautM n bapor lo tell liie to kill le tain blip, lie pill's my leg so pad, 1 have got to litdrophope und ivill kill linn, or goes mat, too." "All, noiv 1 goo," said tho impassive | tomperaineiit; "you require authority to J pioceed with force of arms against the i dangerous animril," "Mein (lot, no?oat isli not what 1 vants. I rants to Joal to give liie lieenee lo kill te dog. 1 rants him to make tne ha per so von J kil's te tog he can uiclit go inter do bolice court ami swear against mo." "The dog r "Neiu?not to tog?lo man vot owns lo tog. You sic If I kills bun " "\\ hat the man ?" "Nein?te tog, LTul to man sues me for te brice of te tog, den I vants tcr law i on lneiti side, d'yer see!" ' Oil, yes!' said the officer, who was miietly chttckl.ng at the caution evinced t.v the Get man, atul intent oti exhausting Ins patience, "then \ou want to pet a warrant to at rest the man who owns the j dog, so the annual may tint again attack j you." 1 "No, no! Got for turn, you pits every tiling by the tail," cried lager beer, who began t<> lliink the otliccr was uuzzing him. "1 .link you va..ts to make chokes of me. Thunder and blilzcn ? 1 vanls shtiblet-a, not chokes. 1 vanls to cut to tain top's head oil, and if shnsiicc will I not give, me a ha per, I cuts his head oil anyhow." Ami the lover of sourcmut started to leave the Hall; hut meeting the "Jeafnv llolice" i<t the doer, lie conversed with 1 hint in the German dialect, made known j his wants and received an order to cxei cute the vicious animal. As lie was going out he met the itunas _ ~ i I sive ofiicer. | '.Ail right?" Iio imquircJ. "Vali, all right. i goes straight off to J the owner of te tog mid kills him."' "What, the owner ?" "No, du tog. Yon make tnm tool of yourself pv saying tog von i means man, ! mid when 1 mens mat) yon say tog. Now | you gone to ler Hiyvel !'* ami the tierinan j incontinently hurried away to mete out 1 vengeance to the animal who had crossed | hllu in lil.s "glorious path." rn< >sr ecti*s. THE EXAMINER, '-pun reiw.k ation oftiiis jock. m Hill, iruill CircUlllsl.'IIICCS bcVUIld till' control of tin.* proprii'lur, has been suspen Jul for some mouths. I laving recent lv received miiv-lt cncniira _ emeni from good and tnn' men, it in purposed to resume its pub- I lic.ition without delay as a latcraiy an'l I'o laical Jonrnal, ami, we arc encouraged U? believe, mi such basts as will preclude the I probability of a failure. As a Jjihrary Journal it will be devoted | to the development ol Southern Talent.? I There is no paper in ibis Stale, ami very j few in tiie Souiiicrn States, thai make literature a (listmet ami prominent feature.? The aim of the conductors oI the Tlll? KXA.MI.Nhll w ill be to elevate it to a high | standard iti this department, which will be j under the control ol one of the ablest and most experienced editors in the Slate, J( >11N (j. liOtV.W.W, Ksq , a writer well and favorably known throughout 'he South. As a Political Journal it w ill at once lake "round and al?:de hy the old land marks of 1 llh CALHOUN STATK H Hi I ITS I'.MtTV, owing no allto;ance to any national party, nor seeking to advance its interest by subserviency to any local ciiipie. whatever. It will lie entirely independent in its expression of opinion on public men and measure* ill itinrl il tn '1 * * " ' >? uiaiic hi ma ki' ii a latint'nl representative of tlie; pimple and a fearless advocate of the interests of thc^halw Tne position of the South at this juncture, the apparent truckling of the appointees and organs of the pros, lit Administration to the Frvesoil or black Republican 1'artv, as exhibited in the course of the Governor of Kansas, demanded that the press of tin* South should shake off the shackles of party, and unhesitatingly define its position and nvuw its determination to maintain and defend the rights id' the Southern States. It is now too late to deplore the formation of sectional parties?the South, as u section must tight her own oat lies or be overwhelmed. I This department of THE EXAMINER I will be under the direction and management ' of W. 11. JOHNSTON, Esq., who has long I been connected with the joiirnulisin of I South Carolina, and who is welt known as | an experienced editor. I We deem it due, to all w ho may be disposed to sustain it, to state in advance, that 111 pontic* J III'. I. A A .M 1 > ll.lt \\ 111 esacllliully bo A STATE RIGHTS JOURNAL. The paper will be conducted in the anno handsome style and I'oriii ax before?a large quarto, rontiiiiiiigciglit page* and liirly columns of matter?Weekly, al the reduced price of Two Dollar* per annum. It is also in contemplation to issue from the an mo olliee, and on the mime polilieiil principles. THE DAILY AND TR1-WEEKLY J&X \MIv Ell. The Daily at Six, ami the Tri-Weekly at Threo Dollar* per annum. j We have confidence that tlni old Stnie Right* men Of South Carolina, w ill liberal ly support, at the Capital of the Elate, audi an exponent and advocate of her nncivitt and well defined principle*. Every consideration of puiriotiMm; interest an I safety make it n solemn duty on the part of the Southern people to vigorously sustain their own true. pre**. Those of the subscribers of THE EXAMINED who ?r? ill advance on their subscription, will of course receive tlio paper for the limu they have paid for. Those desirous of xul so'ibing. or contributing in nny wny to the .support of the paper will please address * The Editors of the Examiner," st this place. i\)LPMdU, fch V.. July, 1857. Our Terns. THE 18 m.'uli8!ik!> wvrm.y, nf W. M. 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W e arc now jirc|iurcd to execute all kinds of PLAIN AND FANCY ill) OH AMI J (I II WOBK. witlitne utmost NKATNKSS and DIS- J PATCH, and on accommodating terms. I j READ! READ!! READ!!! ' tr WILI. TAKE YOU BUT A FEW MINUTES, AND j MAY SAVE YOU .llany Years ?i>nilleriii;r! Carter's Spanish Mixture 77 in (III HAT ITU IllJlll *)F j 777L UI.OOI)! The first AUrrtiliic ricr yi t Discovrrnl I Physicians prescribe it, and every one who ( uses il, is a walking Advertisement, uu Medicine ever yet ottered to the American I'ublic lias gained such popularity in so short a lime as Cnrler'n ^panisli Mivturc ! It will cure any case of Scrofula, I*. will cure any case of Rheumatism, I ll will cure any case of Syphilis, Il will cure any' case of Sail Rheum, j I It will cure any case of Neuralgia, j It will cure any case of Fever and Ague, - Or any disease arising from an impure state , of the Kiood. SCROFULOUS Itli M)LR ! It cured the ncice of the Hon. John Mi* j ! nor liotts, a member of Congress, troni Vir- i 1 ginia, of Scrofula, after the skill of me best l'hysiciaiis, botli of New York nod I'liiladelplua had been tried in vain ; and it j will cure you. reader, if you are so affected, j RHKUMAT1C RKADER ! Il cured I>. Jlurritt, Esq , of Cincinnati!, ' of Rheumatism of > years standing, alter I > all other remedies had failed. We have j hundreds of such certificates. Call on the , Agent and get n Rook and Circ ilar, and read for yourself, the many remarkable and astonishing cures il has made. KVrilll.lTIC READER! The celebrated Dr. Butcher writes usthat , lie had two of the moM. Severe and'long . ' Manning coses of Syphilis that would yield 1 to iioiio of the usual remedies, but he cured 1 one ea?e with six, mid the other wiih nine j bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture. Wo I have known it' used in over n Thousand ' eases, and have yet to hear of a failure in any cose. YE SHAKING THOUSANDS READ! Ague and Fr.vm.?Do not lake Quinine, ' I Mercury, or nny audi noxious Drugs, but try at once this great Alterative and I'urilier j of the iilcod ; Carter's Spanish Mixture ; will euro ?ny and etery case of Aguo and > Kevor, We have never yet known it to fail. And for all diseases arising from an itn- 11 pure Mate of lliu Blood, no medicine has ever yet been found to have so good m: effect. If you are sick, try it at once ; do n<>t delay ; time is precious, and health the greatest of all blessings, without which all j else is valueless. ' . < DR. Wm. S BEERS 6c CO, Proprietors. i A iCWnuiui, Va , Far sale by i UAriSkLTINE k CURETOK. Medical Advertisement HELMBOI.I)\S (JEXriNE l'lCKl*Ali.VHOS OF HlCilll.V CONCENTRATED COMPOUND ri.rn> uxruACT liucnu,) J'nr (i/'Mc llltultl r, A"iihifif?, (1 f<\< /, iJrojiiti/, HV<fO/mlrocin'H, Sunt J lisrafcn, J'rmiilf (' iii/iliiinl*, i< c/ ??// IHKI hsi * njl/ic Se cmil I Injun*, Aii.-ing IVom Kxccic-ch ami Iniprmlencies in lift- 1 ami removing nil liii|no|n-r I'i-elntrgvv Iromtlm I ltluihler, Kidiu-vf, or Sexual Oigun.-, whether! exi.-ling in MACK OU FKMAI.E, Fiom whatever cause they may have origin- ; uted,, AND NO MATTKU <>K HOW LONO STAN- j 7/1 NO, wmiiik ami \ i^or to fI h.aim% an*! 1 Kloom to tlie Pulli 1 Cheek. Joy to the Afflicted!!.' It euros Nervous ati*l I'el ilituted SiiMeiois, ami ( ton loves all (lie Symptoms, annum" wltieli will \ lie found Indisposition to K.xei (ioii. Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, I >illiotilly of ItrcaUiing liononil Weakness, Honor ol Pisease. Weak Nvives, tiemliliii?, Pica.lfill Horror of Death, NiulitSue.it, (Aihl fool Wakeliilness, I)iiii:ie-s ol \ i-ion, Languor, I'ui . veoal Lassitude ol' tin- Mu-eular System, often | Kiioimoiis Appetite, with It >pcptie Symptoms, j Hot Hands, Mushing ofthe ihuly, Piyne-s ol the Skill, Pallol 'ViaiiteiiNiieeui.il Krtiptions on the I'm e, l'uin in the Park, Heaviness oI the Kyeliils. Iivipn-tilly hluvk spots Mi iii^ helot e the' Lyes, I with Temporary Snfthsioti ami Ia?-? < ( Sight ; | Want ol uUenlion. (iroitt .J/bbility, -tU-~->. -! with Horror of Sooiotv. Nothing is more i DrsiraVilo to snelt i'uticnls thiol Solitude, r.nd limiting they more Oread lor lent of themselves; no Kolimo of Manner, no Karncstness, ivj Spcrillation, but a llmrietl Trull* ition from one question to another. Those symptoms, il allowed to go on?which ' this medicine invariahly remote: ooti t? '??? Loss ot l'ower, Fatuity, anil Kpiloptic f it- ?in i one of w hich the patient nitty cxpiic Who ran say that those excesses tiro not Irctptcntly j lowetl hy those direful tiisM>i <?Insanity titttl t t'oiistnttpiioii ? Tlio toeottU ttl the Insuno A.-y- J hints, ami the melancholy deaths hy toiiMimp- ' lion, hoar ample witness to the truth those assottions. In lainatio A-)lutiis tin* most inol- . an "holy exhibition appeais. '1 lie countenance I is actually kihIiIi'ii uiul quit*.1 destitute?neithei Mill)i or Uriel ever \i-it.-* it. Should a sound j of the voice occur, it is lately uitieulalc. ' With Wilful measure* tviiu despair Low Milieu sound* iiis grief beguiled." Debility is most terrible! and lus brought thousands ii j ion thousand* to untimely giuv es. j thus bliisting the iiiiiiiitiou ut uiuiiy noble youths. It can he cured by the Use of this Infallible Remedy. If you arts ruNeiing with any of the above I distressing ailments, the Fluid Kxtinit l.tiehu I will cure you. 'Iry it and he convinced ol its ctticacy. j I1EWAHKOF yl'ACK NOSTIU'MS AM) gl'A?'K DOCTtUW, who falsely boast of abilities uiul references.? Citirens Ij.nw and avoid them, ami sate Long J Snll'eriiig, Money, and cxposiiic, by sending or : calling lor a bottle ol this l'o)>uiai and Specific Ketliedy. It allays all pain ami iiiflmiilii.tti.iit, is perfectly pleasant in its taste and odor, but immediate in it.* action. Itnoliu Is ptepared direct!v according to the llule.of I'll A ItMACY AND CllKMlSTIiY, with the greatest accuracy ai d ' 'lieniioal knnwl edge mid euro devoted in it* coiidiiiintion. See l'liili'Mor Dewccn' Valuable Woiks on the lNaclice of Fhysic, hihI must of tlie lute Standard Works ot Medicine. One hundred Dollmn will tie paid to any 1'iiysiriun who call prove llmt the Medioilio ever injured a I'ntlent; and the testimony ot thousand* tali In: produced to prove lh.it it does prent good. f iiKeH of Ironi one Kcuk to tloileeii yi'itra' standing have itecn elt'ecled. The ma-s ot Yoluutuiy TeSti liony ill possession ol the Proprietor, touching it* virtue* and cur.live power", i-t immense, embracing name* well know ii to Science and Fame. 100,000 Bottles Have Been Sold. and not a .-tingle instance of a failure has been repot teil ! I Vi>oiiiiI1v ai?! n in ft ti.-f. i .1 i. .. ... it 1 ? j ~n ? * "v.??v .?? ai'iriiliail of the City of i hiladdpliia, il. 1'. ItKI.M lit >1.1), Chemist, who heing duly sworn docs say, thttl It is |ni pHuiioii contain* no Narcotic, M< 'icury or injuiions Ihug, but tio purely Vegetable. II. T. III I.M lit*1.11. Soli: .l/uuiifacturcr. Swor.t anil subseiibed biTuio nin tin* 'JM day ut Novniuttcr, Isit. \VM. P. IJIBBaRP, Aldciiua.i. Pi ice $1 per Bottle, or Six for *5. Delivered to any Address. Accompanied l?y reliable ami responsible Certificates from Professor* of Medical Colleges, Clergymen and Others. Prepared and sold by II. T UELMBOLn, Practical and Analytical Chemist, No. 52 South Tenth St*.below Che&nut, Assembly Building, Phila. For sale by IIasrkltink K Ct rkton, And 1'momas It. Maoii.i., Lancaster, C. 11 , S. C. and (d ull Ihuggisl and Dealers throughout the I oiled States, Canada* and Ihiti.di Piovinccs. Beware of Counterfeits. Ask for HKLMBOLD'S?Take n/\ 11 v/ \j mil (J V 11 K a U A H A N TKLI). Jiiiic '24, If37, ly?\y TUK HBCKKT f.XFIKMITIKS OF | YOUTH & MATURITY, Just Published, Gratis, the 25 th Thousand . .to FEW WORDS OS THE RATIONAL! treatment, without Meiiit-ine, of Spcrina- I toirheaoi laical Weaknc**, Noetaninl Kini*. ) aiona, ti coital ami Nervou* IMelity, 1'reinature \ Dpmjt ol the Hjitcm, Impolcncy, and Impxli. menu to Mar-tinge generally. BY It. I>K LANKY, M. D. The important f.ict that the many alarming i <nii|inuiiw| originating in tnc imprudence ami solitude of youth, tuny be easily removed with- j out Medicine, is in tliis small tract, clearly tie- | inonstiated ; and the entirely netr and highly successful treat meat, us adopted by tlie Author fully explains, by means of winch every one is enabled to cure himself perfectly and at the lenst possible cti-t, thereby avoiding all the adveitiaed nostrums of the day. Kent to any address, gratis and post free in a ealed envelope, by remitting (poet paid) t?vo oatugc stamps to Dr. If. J?K LjcNi-V, 17 Lis(Kinaid Kti cot, Saw Voik City. Junrj 17, li?ly, i SWAN & CO/S lotteries": THK MOST MRU.LI ANT SCIIK.MB KV1IR DRAWN. C A V 1 T A h P Pv L Z E is?- ^ 60.000 j! i a < it I, s * U I> V 8 I <?: Owin<f to the great favor will) which our Single Number Lotteries have been receiv. cd hy the public, mid the large demand l??r Tickets, llic Malinger*, S. Sn nil & Co. will have a drawing each Sntiiruay throughout the venr. 'J'lie following Scheiiic will be drawn in each of their Lotteries for Aug. IH57. i Ei A S S 17, To he draw n in the City of Atlanta (ieorgin, in public, on SATURDAY, AUGUST 1st, 1S57, ( I, A S S IS, To be drawn in the City of Atlanta, ( :)., in public, on SATURDAY, AUG, 8th, 1857. 4 < A 4^' fc-' ? -V Bj ;Tk -i V , To l)?! drawn in the City of Atlanta, (in., in ptihlie, on SATURDAY, AUG. 15th, 1857. ?; I, A * S 5 o , 'I'<> he drawn in the City of Atlanta, Gn., in |uihlie on SATURDAY, AUG. 22d, 1857. C L A S S 5 1 , To he draw n in the City of Atlanta, (la., in public, on OH CATIIDTI ?w ? Tin ~ - V.I ua 1 ui.ii.l 1. UUU -iUin. 1UD7. (I ON THE H.AN OF SINGLE NUMBERS ! o i;) 1 -3 I'll I Z E iS ! NKAKI.Y ONE l'Ul/.li TO KVKKY NINE TICKETS. MACiXIKlCKNT SCI I ISM K! Til Itt: DIIAWN KAC11 SATURDAY IX AUKCST, 1 l*i i/.c of ?t;o,ooo 1 " 20000 1 " 6.00.1 I 2,ouo l 2,000 1 " 2.000 1 " 2.000 ) " 2,0io 1 " 2,000 I " 2.000 1 " 2,000 I ?J " 600 I 15 " . . . . 0\J\J I loo I-Jj | loo " "70 APPOXIMATION PHIZES. I jiiilt'S ol fctfOO to fi*.n,ni?ii nrt? $?nii 1 " 17.'? " '00,000 " 7oo I " IIS " 6,'Hmi ? |rto 3 ' " (>0 " 2,ooo *' l.OOU 30 " -to " .MM " I, Ho 3,(H(U " 20 iiro " do.Oon &{].} prizes amount in-- to ?201.000 Tickets $10; Halls $5; Quarters $2.50 PLAN OF Till: LOTTERY. The Numbers I'ioiii I to .10,000. correv |n?n(!iiio w ith those Number* mi tin- Tii l.cU printed loi separate slip* of paper, arc encircled with stiii.11 (in token, and placed in one I \\ lieel. Tin* I rst 2<>5 Pii/.c*. Hiaiil irly printed and 1 encircled, art* placed in another wheel. Tile wheels are then revolved.and uniiia! her in drawn from llio wheel of Numbers, I and at the same time a Prize is drawn trnin the other wheel. Tho Nuniher and I'rize I drawn out are opened at.tl exhihite<i to the 1 audience and registered hv the Commissioner!", the Prize being pl.ieed against the nuniher drawn. Tilts operation is repeated uulil all the Piizes are drawn out. At ritoxtJtA i iu.x Patzr.*.?The two pre1 t ending and the two succeeding Numbers to those drawing the lirst 20 Prizes will he entitled to the 60 Approximation Prize*. F??r example: if Ticket No. I 1250 draws tne I ?>(>.),noo Prize, Ticket* numhered 11246, i 11210. 11251, 11 252, will eaeli In* entitled | to .>225. It Ticket No. 550 draws the &2U.O00 Pri/e, those Tickets iiiunhered 516 ' 510, 551, 552. will each he entitled to 6200. ! and mo on according to the above sclu me. I The J.COO Prizes of >20 will'ho duterul; jned hy the last ligurc of tin- Nuniher that i draws the ftio.OOO Prize. For example, it | the number drawing the #'>0.UU0 Prize cmln with No. 1, then ail the tickets where the niimhi r ends in 1 will lie entitled to #20 ? If the Nuniher ends w ith No. 2, then all the Pickets where the Number ends ill 2 will he ! eullllcd lo JU, and so oil to U. ' Certificates of Packages will In* sold at tlie following rnln, whicli in the rink : Certificate ol Package of 1U Whole I Tickets, 8*0 I Certificate of Package of 10 !!:>!f > Ticket*, 40 Certificate of Package of 10 (|unrter : Tickets, '30 Certificate of Packages of 10 eighth Tickets, 10 In ordering Tickets or Certificates. Knclose the money to onr address for the Tickets ordered, on receipt of which they w ill l>? forwarded hy tir?l mail. Purchaser* I can have tickets ending in any ligure they I may designate. The h?t of drawn Number* ami Prises j will he sent to purchasers immediately af| ter the draw ing. i H9 P urcliuscrs will pleas* write their | signatures plain, and give their Post Oilice, : County and State. 1-9? II ciiit-inber that every Prize isdrevvn ami pa) able ill full without deduction. 1-9? All prizes of 91,000 ami under, paid immediately alter the drawing?other prizes at the usual lime of thirty days, in full with uui oeaucio.1. All communications strictly confidential. Address Orders lor Tickets or I'orlili* eaten to 8. MWAN & CO, Atlanta, Ga., 1#~ A list of the number* that arc dra ? n from t!i?* wheel, with the amount of l'ie prize Unit ouch one is entitled to, will be published after every drawing, in the following papers New* Orleans Delln, .Mobile Register, Charleston Standard, Nua.iville ( azetie. Atlanta Intelligencer, New York W eekly Day Book,Savannah Morning News Richmond Dispatch New York Dispntcli, and Paulding (Miss ) Clarion. Blanks! Blank* t! A SUPPLY of blanks on hand at the ledger O'tiee, thai will l>e sold exclusively for cask. Persons will oblige us by not asking *'->r them on an* it her terms. Aug 1? UG? if. I \ HEALTH OR SICKNESS * I | cuoosi: c u i-jiimi. HOLLOWAJris 1'ILLS. The Llocd furiiialic* the material of every 1i.ii>.. * >>>.*.. l.. i ... ,i r.i.?. <i... i - a '"v | frame. When pure, it secures health to > every organ ; when corrupt.it neetssanlv i produces oiaettae. IlOl?I.O\VAV'S IMI.I.S ^ operate diieclly upon tlie elements of the ' stream of lite, neutralizing the piihciplo of disease, ami thus radically curing the inula- { ?1y, whether located in the nerves, the htoij. ' nch, the liv< tee Lowels, tho muscles, li;u .skin, the I .tdn, or any other part of the I ! s_t atom. i;hki> tiioi giiOut tiik world: I i . i lloi.i.nw a\'s I'n.i.s are equally ellieaeiows >n complaints eominoti to tiie whole human j raee, ami in disorders peculiar to certain , I climates and localities. Al.AKMI.NU DISORDERS. Dyspepsia, and derangement of the liver, I the. souree <>t infirmity ami autleri ng, and : J the cause of innumerahle deaths, yield to ( 1 these curatives, ill all eases. howi'Ver :ifm. ? - " fN *" vntod, acting as a mild purgative, alterative ! ami tonic; they relieve the howcls, purify ! tin- lltiids. and invigorate lite system and the ; eoiislilion at the same time. KS B N B HAL WT.AK \ ESS?N KltVOl" S COMIM.AlNTS. When all stinnilants fail, the renovating ! i and bracing prnperties of these I'ills give j firmness to tbc shaking nerves and enfeebled | muscles of the victim of general debility. OKI,l('.ATK FK.MAI.K8. | All irregularities and ailments incident to , j the delicate tmd sensitive organs of the sex j are removed ? r preveii'ed by a few doses of ! these mild, but infallible alteratives. No j molh.'r who regards her own or her children's health stioiild fail to have llietn with- | ill Iter reach. St'lKNTII'ir F.NDOIISBMi'.YJ'S. The l.omloir Limet.'' the I,ondo!i ".Med- [ I ical Uevievv," and the most eminent of the | faultily in Ureal Ihilairi, France and tierm. j ny, have eulogi/ed the Fills ami their in ciitor. lTolloway s Pills are the best remedy known at the world for I t/w following diseases. : Axlliinii Diarrheal , llt.wvl ('omplaint* Dropsy ( ('uiigh* IK'Irility I Culdi Fi'Vi'r anil Ague ; ('host Diseases Fein a I Complaints : < 'osiiwnvMH Dyspepsia I lenilaetics Indigestion { liiliiii-nza Stone Mai Cirairl . Inlliunntion Secondary Symptoms | 111 ward Weakiios-i l.iver Complaints I .owners of Spirit* Venereal ntldi-linns j Piles Worm*, of all kind*. i nt ||i>> Muniifaetorie* of I'ml'm* -or I lollowav, 80 Maiden l<mie, New \ <>rk. i anil -14 Slrumi, l/uidon, l>v till respectable ; i Druggist* "n"' JVali-rs ill Medieine j I out the I'niled Sliitos nmi the civili/.ed ! world in boxes at 'Jj cents, 111! \ cent*, and I | % I each. There is a considerable saving by | taking ilie larger sizes. V II.? Directions for the guidarce of |i.v ! I eats in i very disorder are atlixch to each 1 liel'i | CATTIOX !?None are gennim^ unless | the words "Iloll-iriiy ir ) >! /, mn! I.<tw ] i/iiii." are dist|U|nable us a u-nUr-vmrh in eve1 ry leaf of the book of directions nround ' each put or box ; the sauie may he |iluinlv I seen by hmarni; the leaf to the. hjtht. A liaiulsonie reward will be given to any one I rendering sitelt information as may lead to . the detection or | arlies cmmterhT ing the ; medicines or vending the same, knowing Illicit! to tie spin ions, Dec. 17lh 1836, 41?alt. ly. Who Wants Money ] $ 6 0,0 0 0 may lie omaisii) by iuskim. 1<i boi.laim>. 11M.vKs am) ur.\tm:u tiukkts l\ PROPORTION. I JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY : LOTTERY. By Authority of the State of Georgia. IIA V A i\ \ r L 1N! SINGI.K MUM UK.I -I. 30,000 Tickets?3,280 iVi/.cs, AMOUNTING TO S2I.V2GO. I rm/.KSPAYAIil.K WITHOUT IiKOIMTION! ANDERSON &, SON M A N A (J K It 8, Successor to J. F Winter, Manager. i j Our Ixillorie* draw in Macon,G.-i (Small ! Schemes) every Saturday, nmi in Savannah, Ga, l.ar^'M bclicincaj about tlm 151 It or every monlh. nT.A?a A A ! I)HAWS AUG. nth, 1H57, at ARMORY | llnll, Savannah, (?*., under the aworn mi| perinleitdunce of W. K. tiions, L*q., ami J. M. Pronties, Esq. CAPITALS of 160.000, 20.000 10.000. It,000 4.000, 3.000, 3 prize* of 10O0. h of 600, l<JO of 100, 100 of 50, 3000 of $33 j I and 13 Approximation prize* amounting to | J $3,760. Tickets $10 ; Halves 5 ; Quarter! 2 50 I.ook to your interval and compare thi* J % Mciiemu with any other. Rank Notes of Hound Bunk* lakon at par Checks on New York remitted for prize*.? Mr Address Order* for Ticket* or Ccr- ! liticates ot Package* of Ticket* to ANDERSON 4t SON, Manager*, Macon or Savannah, Ga BLANKS! BLANKSlT" VVr. would call the attention of member* o 1 the bar and magistrate* of thi? and the *ur rounding Diatricla, to our extensive n**ort neul of Hlanka. We have now on hand a full auppty printed in excellent style, and run till ail order* promptly at aevcoly-tive 1 cent* per quire cmth. We are alao prewired to print Rrief* at . abort notice, in handaoine atyle and a* low ! aa the work ran tie done any where in tbc State for coaH. I Medioal Advertismenti Dr. McLANE'S ecu; n ;i A T i: D V E R MIFUGE liverIpills. t'wooftht brat Preparation* of the Age. They arc not recommended as Universal Cure-alls, but simply for what their nnmr* mir_ v* *?V?AAAV Wi ports. The Vermifuge, 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 the cure of Liver Comflai>'r, all Bilious Deranc f.men.ts, SlCK headache, &c. Purchasers will please be particular to ask for Dr. C. McLane's Celebrated Vermifuge and Liver Pills, prepared b) qmcauuui 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 be had at all respectable Drug Stores. FLEMING BRO S, CO Wooi> St., Pirrsnunon, Pa. SoJe I'rcu>rl?'tni*m. SY.nil A .Mf.nl. \<i lll.Clurl.rH t ! \?>w t Irleiili*. \VIiii1oh:iU? Amenta f?>r \ I lie St. If, In uh?>iu all order* tnn*l be inltlrr-"Si'il. S..I.1 I.y Tllos. 15. MAdll.l., l.imon-t.r April Avl, iSuo. 11*ly. HOWARD ASSOCIATION. FHZA UMEiUl. I Ml* Mil ANT ANNOPNCKMKI. nil persona nlliictwl with Soxilnl !> -?. X mu I. n* SrKKMATOURIIKA. semjnal. weakness. impotence, oon< ikkihe a , (il.kkt, sy1'iiii.1s, ilic Vice of ONANISM,o ' sEI.F AIM SH. An . ko. i The llO\V AIM) ASSOC 'I ATIOX, in view of I tin' uwlul demrucliun of ltiiinnu lite, caiuiil by Scxtetl disease*, ami tlio deception* prmliswd j upon tlio <iiifoi?tuii.;!o victim* ul'.ucli iliseiUK"* ii\ luc**, I .?ve .III' . Ul their Consulting Sor; gcon, a Cll AKITAI51.YI ACT worthy ? ! their ii.iiii*', l<> give MKIMt'AI. ADVICK tSRATlS. to all persona ll;Ui uitUclcd, who apply let" | Ut, wuli a ih*?crij>tii'ii of their condition, (at'*', occupation, huliil* ol life, Ac.,) mol In ewe* of I extreme poverty and auflrritig, to FlKSUIl MKIflt'lMKS FKKB OF I IIAlUiK. Tlu* lltmiiiil Association I* n henovolcnf ?n? ' utitiitioii, ratal dished by special endowment, (or j the i 'lief ol the sirk an*l distressed, afflicted aitli ''Virulent ami Kpidemic IliiKMsrs " Ithu* IlioW a surplus of means, which the Itireclorii have voted to expend in advertising the aborts notice It is Iteedlc** to ndd that the Aasoein| lion commands tin* highest Medical skill of tin* age, and will furnish the most approve tuodi crn treatment. Ju<t I'atdisiicd, hy the Association, Ilepoit {on {spermalort hoia, or Seminal weakness, the vice of Onanism, Masturhotion or Self Ahnsc, j and other di?ea?ea of the Sexual Orcans. bv the I consulting Surgeon, which will l>o Kent by mail tm ? waled envelope,) FKKE OK f'UARtiU, mi i mi TWO VfAJin Dm v"'*to<:c. Address, Dr. GEO. K. CALHOUN, Coniultujg Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South NINTH Street, l'tiilailclphia, I'a. By older of the Directors. GEO. KAIRCIIII.D, Secretary. EZRA D. IIKAUTWELI., President. Feb. 41 La 1U&7, a I ? 1 jr. | MAIL ARRANGEMENT. CAMDEN MAll*. Due Monday, Wednesday and Friday, al 3 oclovk, p in Departs 'I'liMday, Thursday and Saturday at 7, a m Clt AKIjOTK M All*, via MONROE. Due Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at S o'c. p III. Depart* Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 7, a in 1H NEVILLE MAIL. Duo Tuesday and Friday at 6. P. M. t'vpart* .Monday and Thursday at 8, A. M. I.KWISVII.I.K MAIL. Duo Friday at 4 oclock p. m. Departs Saturday at 8 a m CHESTERFIELD MAIU Due Saturday, at II o'clock,a. in. Departs Thursday, at i o'clock, p. in. All letters nmatbo deposited by 8 o'clock p nt, to insure their departure by next mail. All persona who receive newspapers and , othor periodicals, will observe Ihut the law ' requite* the postage to be paid quarterly in advance. letters and transient newspapers mnetbe prepaid) otherwise they are not mailed, 1 T. R. M AG I LI*, V, M.