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Jrliu'f porfrij. [Translated from the French.] I WOULD LOVE THEE. I would love thee, God nod Father! My Redeemer and my .King ! I would love th;e; lor without theo lafe is but a bitter thing. I would love thee ; every blessing Flows to tne from out thy throne; I would love thee; he who loves theo K'ever feels hi mself alone. t U'Mtllil InVii llw'O' Iniit liiir.ii n.r. ? Kvcr guide me by tliine eye ; I'xu.mW lc\e thee; it not nourished Uy Uiy love, my soul would die. | I I would love thee: may thv brightness Dazzle my rejoicing eyes! I would love thee; may thy goodness j Watch from Heaven o'er all 1 prize ! I would love thee?thee, my refuge? ! While the evil days increase ; J would love thee ; thee I seek for. Thou exhaustiy source of peace. ] would love thee?1 huvo vowed it ; On thy love my lu-art is aet; While I love thee, I will never The Redeemer's hlood forget. 51 grim liu nil. m From the Faruicr and l'lanter. TTTRNIPS j Having hnu ample opportunities ofI witnessing the turnip crop in this part of the country, I am sorry to see so many ! enlightened farmers sowing them broad east. I will now lay down my method: First to plow the land op to a good depth in October, then to sow r\ e <>r wheal imttlpJiilfall' * ^ - - l> , .. ..VI, .-u?? < VH'Jl III ll.'lis II) the spi ing. Either of the three can be repeated about the ihstufyulv, bv plow ing up to a good depth immediately af ter reaping otl, sat V inches, which gives the stubbie and all other wild grasps ? chance to be into a good state of manure by the 12th of August, which is soon enOUch tO SOW Swemlish T.imina it-... ing the laud well pulverized, draw tin; rows as near to U8 inches apart as possible with a turn plow, commencing on the straight side of the field with your draught down w aids, and back in the same way, which setu the side oti the next, then eveiy downward draught forms the row, which is easy, knowing the breadth hy measuring thou from centio of top to top, besides, gives the wagon or cart all justice for running in the rows ibr manuring without harm. 1 would say to put the manure down for ? rows, 5 stops apart, to scatter and meet it well in the bottom of the rows; than split down the first made rows, which throws the earth on the top of the mniiuii; n? mjiKu mo rows as tew as possible, tlion sqw about 3 pounds oI seed to the acre, wliich brings them on qnhk.? \\ hen about an inch high, thin tliern on', with a hoe, leaving them only ten inches apart, am) in ahoyt tw o weeks hoe tln-m ail properly over, riitiiiinor tho cultivator "in the middle of the rows. After properly grown about the middle of November, put them all up in the Held with about two inches of earth on them, only to keep out white frost. Then in the spring of the year, the land is under thorough cultivation for sowing down grass seeds, Thomas IIknpkhson. PRUNING TREES. The prrincipul objects of pruning arc io procure a good pole or trunk for tim ?cr; to forin a bead moderately open and spreading (if a standard orchard.) foi ?hc protection and lieallhy and perfect development of fruit, and subserve in soiih measures the purpose of ornament. To effect these objects with the least trouble and greatest advantage upon nl non-resinous trees, the following direction! are recommended: 1. Begin to prune the iree when it i> young. 2. Cut close and smooth to the pole or limb. 3. Cut. when small ?ho l?r?m.a. are likely to cross one another, or which are likely to interfere, or become useless, or dyad and which, if suite red to remain will require to bo ren>oved at a more advanced period of growth ; when very large they would create too great a shock upon Jjje vital energies of lhe plant. 4, Avoid pruning to excess under our hot sun. Lot tho branches occupy at least 0110 tliird of the entire weight of the tree. 6. Do not trim when the tree bleeds. When tho proceeding suggestions are observed, I suay add. G. Pruning may be done at any time when the tree is in a dormant state ; but thy best aijd safest time is when vegetation is at rest, just at the tune of the risiug of sap. 7. Shortened in, or the extirpation of water sprouts, may bo dono all tunes in pu miner. 8. For dwarfing ami early fruiting, shortening in or summer pruning is esse a ,:?i ?.... i? -i * urn, tiuk iu iw muii<3 wiui great Ueiicacy at ibis season. Onk Way ok Ticj.i.i,\o It.? An ox change thus walks into bis delinquent subscribers * Pay up?l>ori't wait to bo called upon ?pay up at every time in thochuich and out-?-piiy up?walk up?6tain! up. lie scrupulous on this poilit, conscientiously so?it is your ?ain, your intorest your safety your life. No man ought to put his Ijapd to paper, muko any contract or engagement, without intending, expecting determining fully to refund the sum promised at tho tune, precisely unlcs# it bo for a newspaper. l'ky your grog bm,buMiev. or for a moment think of paying ilie prin ter's biil punctually?indeed, it make* but little difference it \ou never pay it.? What does an editor or publish# want j jrilb Oitfity ? 'it* THE FACULTY OF FEIGNING I DEATH. There are eases on record of persons i who ciild spontaneously fail into a death ! trance. Monti, in ? letter to 1 taller,men- | lions several. A priest of the name of Cselius Khoda^inutia had the same facnl>. lint the uioat celebrated instance is ! that of Col. Tow n.-liend, tm-nlioneil in the j surgical works oi (iooch. by whom, and \ hv Dr. Cheyno ami l)r. jleytinrd, and by l Mr. Shrine, an apothecary, the performance of C<>l .Townshetid was seen and at i I Ml 111 I iv.-mi. i nn n.-ui long ni;cnue<l liini, tor j lie was an linl'itual invalid ; and lie had often invited litem to witness llie phenomena of dying rnnl coining to life again, hut tliev iinti hiihtrlo refused, fW fear of ] the consequences to himself. According- j' ly, in their j?resence, Colonel T. laid him- ] ( self down on his hack, and l>r. Clteync undertook to ooscive the pulse ; Mr.lley- I nard laid his hand on his Wait, and Mr, Shi me had a looking-glass to hold to hia | | inouih. After a lew seconds, pulse, j' breathing and the action cf the heart were | no longer to he observed. Kach of the I w itn. sses satisfied liiinsell of the onliie cessation of those phenomena. When the I death-trance had lasted half an hour, the doctors bet* in to tear that their patient ' had pushed the experiment too far, and I was dead in eariust, and tliov were pie- 1 paling to leave the house, wln n a slight j nn \enient of the horlv niimoi,.#! >? lention. They renewed their routine of observation, when the pulse and sensible motion of the heart gradually returned, and I reathing ntnl consciousness. The i sequal of the tale is strange?Col Town- I sliend, on recovering sent lor his attorney I made Ids will, and died for good and all six houis afterwards.? Pbantasmuta, hy j It. R. Ma,Mai. j There is a vast deal of a certain hind of originality about negro corupositon. ? i Take this examplt-^jf an illustration, lately j used by a colored exhoiter at an evening , conference meeting in t):e lower part of , Philadelphia:?"Mybredren, Cod bless your souls, 'iigion is like the Schuylkill j ribber. In the spring comes the fresh, j tin! he bring i.i all the old logs, slabs, j and sticks that hah bt only in en the hank I j and carry dein down in the cuircnt.? I jiimehy the water go down ; den a log 1 coteh here on this island, don a s'ah get i j C"t< bed on do shore, and do stick on do i | hushes; and dere thy lie, v\ i?i*rin' and j ....... ?... v.'iii.'n llixilivr IICSII. ?J (Si !?<> deie conic* vjvaj *ii? n; <iis ')I<1 tinner ! brought in, <i:tt o!<! idacksiidor l>r<?u^>Itt j back , nil' nil the folks seen) coiniu'?ami ! mighty good times, Hut, bredreit, < I j ble.-s your souls! hiineby '?ival's gone; I den (lis olc sinner is suuk on bis olesin ; J ?.lcti dal black.1..!.t is coU'hod where he j was a!oic, on jus' such a rock ; den otic al ter Hiimlcr cot 'liciou lies long de shore, and deie dcy lie till nodder 'viva'. 15c loved bredren, <jo l 1 less your souls, yet de. p in the current !'' llow many a divine has waded through the logical "divisions" of a liiscoutse which has not, in us whole compa.s, so f< rciblo uu iliubtratioti a 1 his ! HiosriccTi's. I THE EXAMINER. : ' pm. ri 1:1.1c M ION < j I"ii I is jot It. i J- nal, Ihhi) circumstances beyond the control ol lli** juuprietor, li.>s been Mitspcnilcil for some months. llavir.o recently re. coivod much ciicnurn_om ul 11 out jjowd and I true men, it is proposed to ivmiiiic its puhj licutioo without delay as a luicr.ity and I'd; litical Journal, ntid, we nru eiicoaraocd to | believe, on such basis ns wili preclude the i probability of a failure. As a lAUranj Jmiriutl it will be devoted to the development of Southern Talent.?There is no paper in this Slate, and very lew 111 the Southern Stales, that make late, ratine a distinct and prominent feature.? The aim of the conductors of the T1IK J tiXAMINl'.ll will be to elevate it to a hi^lr j , standard in this departuient, which will lie | 1 under the control ol one ot the ablest and . I most experienced editors in the Stale, J Ol 1N j 1 ' CI. WAV .MAN, IJ.sq , a writer well and la- I I vorably known ' brouohout the South. I As a I'otiliC.il J... rui.l it will at on Ink.. 1 ?| ground and abide by lhe old laud marks of | TIIK CALHOUN ?>'1 ATK KIliHTS I'Alti TY, owing no ullcg'anco to any national 1 party, nor seeking to advance its interest by ' j suhservioney to any local clique whatever. ' ; It will be entirely independent in its expression of opinion on public men and measuies i ' ?in short, it is our desire to make it a faithful representative of ll.c puople and a fear, J less advocate of the interests ol the Stale. The position of the South at this juncture, the apparent truckling of the appointees I and organs of llio present Administration j to the Krecsoil or i'lack Republican l'.irty, I as exhibited i;t the course of the (iovcrnor , of Kansas, dcinanded that tliu press of the j South should shake oil' the shackles of 1 party, and unhesitatingly define its position ; and avow its determination to maintain and ! defend the rights of the Southern States. It is now too late to deplore the formation I of sectional parties?the South, us a section i must tight her own unities or be overwhelm- j 1 | cd. This department of THE EXAMINER. 1 | will bu under the direction and management i of \V. H JOHNSTON, Esq., who has long I i been connected with th? i,..ir....iu... . ! .Soulli Carolina, nnd who is well known as ! an experienced editor. We deem it due, to all who may be dis{ posed to sustain it, to state in advance, tluit hi politics THE EXAMINER will essentially bo A STATE RIGHTS JOURNAL. The paper will be conducted jn the I same handsome stylo and form as bei /'ore?n la rye quarto, containing eight payes j and forty columns of matter-?Weekly, at the reduced price of Two Dollar* pur nullum. It is also in contemplation to issue from the s.une office, and on the same political . principle*,THE IMII.Y AM) TKLWKEKi l.y EXAMINER. The Daily at Six, and | the l'n-Weekly at Three Dollars per nti| num. We have confidence that the old Slate Rights men of South Carolina, will liberalI ly sit| port, at the < npitnl of the State, , 1 such an exponent and advocate of her ani cit^hl and well dutincd principles. Every consideration of patriotism; interest nn I i j safety make it a solemn duty on the part of | I the Southern people to vigorously sustain ! j . their own true pre?s. Those of the subscribers of T11E EX. I AMI.NEK who nr.-in advance on their nub- , menplion, will ol course receive the paper . 1 for the time they h?re paid for. Thcae (ieiiroun of (iduHBinj, or con? 1 tribuiiiig in any way to the support of the paper will pleuao add rest * The Editor a of the Examiner," nt thin place. Cout.Mi.iA, C.. July, itJ57. v .? Our Terms. TUK 13 j*l7HLlS!IKI? \N KKKI.Y, IIY W. M. 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TAKE YOU BUT A FEW .MINUTf.s, AND MAY SAVE YOU Hany Year*oOnU'criiis:! Cart r's Spanish Mixture 77//J a 111:a i n un ir.it or TJIK HLOOD! The Jl' fl Alt' rutin-nrr y*t Disco tred! Physicians prescribe it, and everyone who uses it, is a w ullting Advertisement, no Medicine ever yet ollered to tin; Amcrieaii i'uiilic lias gained Mieli populurU ty in so short a time as Carter'* *]>aui?li Hi \ 1111*4- ! It will cure any case of Scrofula, It will cure any case of Rheumatism, It will cure any case of Syphilis, It will cure nny case of Sail Htieum, It will cure any case of Neuralgia, It will cure any cusu of Fever ami Ague, Or any disease arising from ?n impure state of the lilood. SCROFULOUS REtDER! It cured the ncice of the Hon. John Minor Holts, a member of Congress, from Virginia, of Scrofula, after the skill of the nest Physicians, both of New* York ami Philadelphia had been tried in vain ; and it will cure you, reader, if you arc so a Heeled. RHEUMATIC READER ! It cured 1). Hurritt, Esq., of Cincinnatti, of Rheumatism of 4 years standing, alter all other remedies had failed. We have hundreds of such certificates. Cull on the Agent and get a Hook mid Circular, and read lor yourself, the many remarkable and astonishing cures it iias made. SYPHILITIC READER! The celebrated Dr. Hulcher writes us that he had two of the most severe and long standing cases of Syphilis that would yield to none of the usual a*medics, but ho cured one case with six, and the other with nine bottles of Curler's Spanish Mixture. We nave known it used in over a Thousand eases, tiud have yet to hear of a failure in any ease. YE SHAKING THOUSANDS READ ! Ague and Fevfr.?Do not take Quinine, Mercury, or any such noxious Drugs, bul try at onco this great Alterative and Purifier of the Hlood ; Carter's Spanish Mixture w ill cure any and every case of Ague uud Fever. We have uever yet known it to tall. And for all disease* arising from an imftnro state ot the Hlood, no medicine has rvcr y et been found to have so good an diveI. If you are sick, try it at once ; do lot delay ; time is previous, and health the frentcst of nil b!<-?8iiigs, without which all <l*o ix valuclutw. DR..Wm. 8. BEERS & CO , Proprietor*, mckmomi, Va, For eole by UAflSiLTlNE * (JL'RETON. M Medical Advertisement. I Sii GENUINE 1'llKl'Alt ATI ON OK HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND FLUID EXTRA* T RUC1IU, Ior I>i*raitr* nf I fir /l/ndJ'i'. h <?/?''/*, (rVui'i/ Jtrojisy, H'ral'dixuii, Iihxlriii'limi, Sunt JJittaxi*, / < iiia/i 1'uiiijtlniiitx, and all lHnt a*' * <>j the ScxUiil On/an*, {\"-inj? from Excesses ami linpriuleiicies iti lit" i unit removing till Improper Discharges iiointlio Ulutlilcr, Kidneys, <>. Sexual Organs, whether ! existing in MALE Oil FEMALE, Fi out y> however cause tin v mav have origin- j ateil, AND NO MATTER OF llo\V LONG STANDING, (ruing Health mul \'i^ur to the 1'i.oiiv, t-ttd j Bloom to the l'alliil Check Joy to the Afflicted!!! | | It cure-" Nervous and Pelilitnted Sulloreis, ami J rf moves all the Symptoms, unioiitie vhk 1< v. ill I ll" f'oinid Indisposition to Fxeitmn, I.??-; ? t>f Power, I.oss <>t Memory, Ihlliculti of llie:;Mi!ny (iene I'll I W aI- ness, Honor ol Ills ease, Weak Xeixes, Uviiililing, Iheadlul I loi ror of heath, Night Sweat, (.'old leet Wakefulness, Itinmcssol Vi-ion, Languor, I'ni vornil Lussitudti ol' the Muscular Si.-fem, Often Knot mous Appetite, with 1' speptic Sy mptoins. Hot Hands, Flushing of the ito-ly, lhyiies* ol the Skin, i'ailid ('.iiniti imiiee luei Kruptiotis on the Face, Pain in the Itack, Heaviness ol the Pyelitis. Iieipietilly hlael spots Flvinj; lieloto the' Fves, with TcmporAry SuU'tision ami I.oss of Sight; Want ol attention, tiie.it J/ohility, itestle.-sness, uilli Honor ot SK-i- tv. Nothing i- iiuui' Lli'iiltlile t<> .-It' ll l'lllie.it* than Solitude, ami nothing i!i< yinotv I h ead tin fear ol ihi'iiiHclvi'S ; no Hepo.-e o! Muiincr, no Hut uc.itnoj's, no Spec illation, l>ut ll IItit t it-ll 'I t aliMti.it, It nut one ?|tii?lion lit auoi (n't* These symptoms, if allowed to p'o on? which | this medicine insatiably teimives?soon follows Loss ol l'ower, fatuity, and Kpileptic l it ? in one of which the patient may expire- Who can say that these excesses are not Ire'Miently lolhiw'eil l?v those <liretul diseases? ln>uniiy ami ''on-ump.ioii " The lectin!; ot the Insane A yluins, and the nit' meholy deaths by Consumption, bear ample witness to the truth ot these assertions. In Lunatie Asylums the most inelitiicholy exhibition appeals. the countelianee i- u> |ii.illy soildeti and ?,-.it.- u-ntule neither Mirth or (iiict ever visits it. Should a sou;ol oft he voice occur, it is rarely niiiculutc. "With woful measures wan despair Low sullen sounds his put bcjjuiled." Dehility is nio-t tenilih ! and has brought thousands upon thoiisaud- to untimely graves. I thus blasting the ambition of many tiohle youths, j It can he cured Ly the use til tnis intallible Remedy. If you art' hufl'oriit<r with any of the above di.?ti es-inj; ailment-, tin* Ki.tid Kvtnu t llucliu will ?-:ru *oii. 'Iry it .ami be tuiiviiicod ohu ellietwy. DKWA1.E OK QI'Ai'K NO-TIM M:- AND t.'I.U'K DOCTOHS, who falsely l>na--t of abilities ami re Ion ?< ?!? ? Citizens Know and avoid them, nod -ave SutTeiinj?, Money, .11.d c\|.o-un', by ?t ndinj; 01 railing lor 11 bottle of tin.- l'npti'.ai and Sjn tilje Kemedy. It allays all pain and inflammation, i- pot |eetlv ple.i-.uit in iLs taste aiid odoi, but tunned aunt its actum I UcImliohiN K)\(raot lliirltii I* prepared directly according to the Kules ?.f PHARMACY ANI> CHKMISTRY, with the greatest accuracy ai il < 'lictnical kunwl o?tn?* and care devoted in it* combination. See l'i ufcjsnr lie wee*' \ aluuble \V ?nh> on the 1'iac* lice ot Physic, and must of the late Stand.nil Wotks ol Medicine. One hundred Dollar* will he paid to am 1*1.n *irian uhoc.111 prove that the Medicine ever injured a 1'atieiit; and the testimony ol thousand* c.tii he piodneed to piove that it does great good, (use* of from one week totliiitecn t rats'standing hat c been effected. The luaot Voluntntt Testi.iiony in possesion ol the i'lopiii'tor, touching its virtues and cuntite powers, is immense, embracing names well known to Science and Fame. 100,000 Bottles Have Been Sold, j and not a -ingle instance of a failuto has been ] i e pot led ! I'tTMinal'.v appeared before me, an AlderriiNii ..I the Cityo! I tdladelpliiu, II.T. JIKLMIIOLIl, Chemist, wlio being duly ewoin doe# nay, l.nil 11is preparation contains no Narcotic, Mercury or injurious i>iug, but ate purely Vegetable. II. T. IlKLMuoLD. Solo J/uuulaclurer. Swor.t and subscribed beforo lue tin." -d day oi November, ISM. Wil. I*. HlHB.tRP, Alderman. Price $1 per Bottle, or Six for *5. De-! livered to any Address. Accompanied by reliuble and responsible Certificate.* 11out 1'rol'c.tfOia ol Medical Colleges, ; Clergy men and other*. Prepared and sold bv H. T. IIF.I.MHOLD, Practical und Analyticid Chemist, No, 52 South Tenth St*.below Chesnut, Assembly Building, Phila. For sale by II.vski.tisk A Ci iutov, ! and Thomas it. MaOILI., Lancaster, II , S. ('. I .mil nl nil Dru/gist it ml Dealers liiiuugbuut llie 1 I nilfl Platen, (.'mudu ami Uriti.-b Province*. ! Beware of Counterfeits. Ask lor HELM HOLD'S?Take 110 other. C U KG (i U A KA N T KF.H. Juno H, 1?&7, i??b THE SECRET INFIRMITIES OF i YOUTH &, MATURITY. Just Published, Gratis, the 25th Thou* sand. A FEW WORD* ON THE RATIONAL <ll treatment, without Medicine, ot? Sperma- ; (uirltca 01 Oicitl WeaktmMt, Nocturnal Kmia. ) aione, (iutiiuJ ami Nervous Debility, 1'rcmuture j Decay ot the System, linpotency, uutl linptdi. incuts to Martugo geticiaily. in l! I)K LANEY, M. D. TUo iinpottaut Ucl that tho many alarming complaints, originating in tho imprudence ami . solitude of youth, may he easily removed with- j out Medicine, is in this small tract, dearly demolish ated ; and the entirely new nod highly successful Ueattncnt, as adopted by the Author fully explains, !>y means ol a Inch every one is enabled to cure himself perfectly and at the least possible coat, thereby avoiding ail the ad. vertised imstruma <>t the day, hent to any addic-m, gratia and post Irco iti a sealed envelope, by remitting (post paid) two joatagu stamp's to l)r. b. it it La.SEY, 17 Liepon vid MnM, New York City. June 17, 18?If. I SWAN \ iU\s LOTTERIES! THE MOST UKU.UANT SCHEME EVKit DRAWN. C A P I T A L P 11 1 Z E iw ^60,000 !! ^2 ti cif. I:TS O\I,Y sio o Ouiti^f to llii> "real favor with which onr Single Number Lotteries have been received by the public, and the largo demand for Tickets, the .Managers, S. Swan & Co . w ill have a drawing each Saturday throughout the year. Tlie following Scheme will be drawu in each of their Lotteries for AugI S.'i". V 3, A S S 17, To lie drawn in tliu City of Atlanta Georgia. in public, nil SATURDAY, AUGUST 1st, 1857, V I, A & S -IS, To lie drawn in the City of Atlanta, lia., in public, on SATURDAY. AUG. 8th, 1857. CLASS 1 y, To U drawn in the City of Atlanta, (la., in public, on SATURDAY. AUG. 15th, 1857. C I. A ti X A <> , To be drawn in the Cily of Atlanta, Ca., in pulilu*. <>n SATURDAY, AUG. 22d, 1857. CLASS 51, To bo drawn in thob'ity ut Atlanta, (la., in public, on ON SATURDAY. AUG. 29th. 1857. o w 11ik ii.an ok SINGLE NUMBERS \ 3,3-15 ? IMZKiS! NKAKl.Y OXK ritlZK To KYKHY NINK TICKKTS. MAliNIFlCKNT SCllKMM! To ui; on awn KACII S.\ i I'liiiAV lv \r?;i:<T 1 l'li/u cf SoiO.OOU 1 " 20 000 ) " 5.000 1 " '2,000 J " . . . .' 2,000 I " '2.000 1 " 2.000 1 " 2,000 1 " 2,000 J " 2,000 1 " 2,000 J " 500 15 " 300 toy ? l 2'j too " 75 APPOXIM ATION PRIZES. 1 jni/i-.H ol fit* HI U? Mr fsoit 4 " 115 " 20(ooo " 7 ?<.? 1 " 115 " 5,ooo ' 4tio " it" " " l.'lOO ;ii? " -t o " aoo " 1,41" :),000 " Vo mo " 6o,00o 1-5 pri/.es amounting toS^() j.ilOO Tickets $10; Half# $5; Quarters $2.50 U I PLAN OF THE LOTTKUY. 'I lie Nunilii'Di I'ruiii I tn 30,000, corresponding with those Nu in burn on the Tickets j printed on separate slips of paper, are clicir led with small tin tubes, and placed 1:1 one w heel. The first 205 Prizes, similarly printed and encircled, are placed in another wheel. The wheels are then revolved.and a number is drawn from the wheel ol' Numbers, and at the same time a Prize is drawn Irom the other wheel. The Number and Piizc drawn out are opened and exhibited t>? the audience Mid registered b? tile Commissionors, the Prize being place*! against the num. I ber drawn. This operation is repealed until j all the Piizes arc drawn out. 1 Afi'i:uM.MAi u?r Ptu/cs.?The two proceeding and the two succeeding Numbers to those dra ving the tirs'. go Prizes will ho entitled to the MO Approximation I'n/cs. For example: if Ticket No. 11260 draws the $.00,000 Prize, Tickets numbered 11248, 112 1'), 11261, 11252, xv ill eaeli be entitled to $225. If Ticket No 550 draws the j $20,000 Prizo. those Tickets numbered 618 5?D. 601. 552, vv'll each he entitled to 5200. - . .1 - ' i .iiki nu tin accoioiug Hi IMC IIOOV" HCIll IUC. The 3,000 Prizes of ?-<) will ho ?let unit ined bv the last figure of lliu .Number lliul draws tlie $00,000 I'rwe. Kor cvamplo, if the number drawing tbe $<>0,000 Prize ends w ith No. 1, then ail the tickets where the number end* in 1 will be entitled to fjo.? It' the Number ends with No. 2, thou all the Jacket* where the N umber e ids in J will be entitled to #JO, and so on to 0. ('erlilicates of Paekage* \s 111 be nob', at the following rale*, which i* thu risk : Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Tickets, Certificate of Package of 10 Half Tickets, 40 Certificate of Package of 10 (Quarter Tickets, 20 Certificate of ,'ackages of 10 eighth Tickets, 10 In ordering Tickets or Certificates. Enclose thr- money to our nddress for the Tickets orderAl, on receipt of w hich they will be forwarded by first mail. Purchaser* can have tickets ending in any figure they may designate. ^ The list of drawn Numbers and Prizes will be HC! 11 to till re in... i. I - ~r - r Ult? r tin* draw nig. NT Purchasers will please write their signatures plain, and gi\e their Post Oltiee, County ami .State. |-#V Remember that every Prize is dr?wn and paynhiu in lull without deduction. MT All prizes nt $1,00(1 and under, paid immediately utter the drawing?other prizes at ttiu usual lime of thirty daya, in full without deduction. All communication* ulriclly confidential. Address Orders for Tickets or Curtiticatex to S. UWAN 4: CO, Atlanta, Ga., )mt of the n urn bom that nro drawn I from the wheel, with the umount of t'ic prize that each one is culillod to, will be published after every drawn));, in the follow, injr paper*: ?New Orleans Delta, Mobile Register, Charleston Smndnrd, Nasnville (iazette. Atlanta Intelligencer, New York Weekly Day Hook, S>avunn?h Morning News Richmond Dispatch New York Dispatch, tuid Paulding (Mlas) Clarion. Illaiiku! IHaultM)! A SlIt'l'LY of blank* nlThand at the ledger Utic6, thai will be aold exclusively tor coth. Person* will oblige us by not Making for Ihutn oo an' ither terms. Any 17 '856. "J6?tf. [ A MEDICAL REVOLUTION Till; 1YOHL.D J XAM.nOIS! BOLLOWAY'S 01NTMEST. TIIK CKKAT Col NTKR IRRITANT!! The virus of <li*ense often makes its way to the internal or ?uns through the pores of U;r skin. Th - pcuetralin<j Ointment, niel ting under tin hand as it is rubbed in, is absorbed through tlit? same channels, and reaching the fcitvt cd' inllamaliou, proni pi I y and invariably sikbdvc-s ,tt, whether located in the kidneys, the liver, Oto lungs, or any other important organ, it penetrates the surface to the interior, through thu count less tubes that communicate w ith the skin as summer rain passes into the !i vered I earth, ditlussiug its eool and regenerating | influence. i SKIN DISK ASKS AND OLANDULAll SWHI.MMiS. livery species of exterior irritation is jU.ckiy reduced hy the anti-inllammatory .-i.-woti >.i ii.j..?Jininicui. .-Mijjry r.rupiion.s, snch as Sail Rl.ouin, KrvHipelas, Txtter, Ringworm. Scald Head, N til** Rash, Scnbbion for Itch) &c.. die out. to return no more, under its application. I lospitul experience in all parts ?>t' the world proves its infallibility in diseases of tint skin, the muscles, the joints ami the glands. L'l.CKRS, SORKS, AM) TUMORS. The cfi'eet of this nti/jvah-d external remedy upon Scrofula, and other \ iruleiit ulcers and sores, is almost miraculous. It lirst discharges (lie poison which produces suppuration and proud flesh, and thus lite cures which its lu-.-iljpg properties afterward complete arc sale us wll as permanent. WOUNDS, !Ul !"!SKS. r.UKNS, .\NI. sOai.dx. In eases of the fracture of the bones, In juries caused by steam explosions, Rrniscs. mints, isoalils, KtiiuinulHiii, StillnvHs of the Joints, mnl emit motion oi tin- Minors, it is i'iu|ii<MoJ mrl w .'irmly rec.?innn-n>lt-<1 l>y tin* l.iciilty. 'l'liis in.ii voi ins r, i:ft ?lv litm boon intrinluooil by its iniontor in person into nil llio loading I lospitnl* of Knrope, imtl no private household is 11 o 11K1 be without it. UNDKMAlll.ti TKSTIMu.NV. The Moilioal Staff of the 1'ronch ami Kit oti?li Armies in llio ('ritnen havo ollL-ially sijfnoil tlo ir approval of ) lolloway's Ointment, as the most roli.iblo dressing for sabre outs, stabs, anil gun shot wounds. It is also nsi.il by the sur^oonti of the Aliieii Nalit 4. IJof/i fftti (Hutment and 1*1 lis should he used in (he Jolloiciny eases : It un ions, * Mercurial Kruptio!)*, I HIJIIIH, i'llt'H, I ('happed 11 it ii<1 , It heiimntt?nt, 1 Chilblain*, Ringworm, fistula, Suit Ulii'uiii, ( out, Scald*. Lumbago, Skin di*en*e*, S.\ tiled tiluod*, Sprain*, Sore Leg*. Stiff Joint*, Sore ItiensN, Totter, Sore Ilea"!*, I. leer*, Sure Throat*, Venereal Sore*, Sores of nil kinds, Woo mis ol all kind*, %* Sola :.t the Mniiufactorie* of I'rofe* sor llolloway, MO .Mtodeu lame, Nev\ York : ri?i 'Jit Str.iiol London, hv all re*|>eelahl< Druggist* nmi Dealers m Melieine through out tln< United Stat? * and the ei\ilize< .....: i - -? -?? 111 jioib, ill -J Celll*, (j'J\ n il'.-, .'Ill i Si each. J-ff"" TIiitii is considerable savi ?g b) ( taking the larger much. \. it?Direction* f..r the guid mee < ! patients in every disorder arc ullixcd tu each pot. CAPTION !?Nunc arc genuine unlrv the uiir.li "/lulloirti'j \I'm i .iri and Ism dan." arc discernible a* a irater-maik in eve. J ry leal* (if the boolt of direction* around 1 each pot or box ; the name may be plain!) seen by h>tldin^ lite IrtiJ to the hfihl. A handsome reward will be given to any nut rendering mcli information a* may lend tr the dc'ccliofi or | arliei counterfeiting thi medicines or vending the same, knowing them to bo spurious. Dec. 17th 185?i, I t?alt. ly. Who Wants Money ! $60,000 MAY D?: OUT AlMI> IIY KISKINO lO OOl.LAki. IIALVKS AM) QU AUTKIl TIUKKTJ" IN PROPORTION. JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY L () T T E11 Y. By Authority of the State of Georgia IIA VAX A I'LAiM single nimxvM. 30,000 Tickets?3,280 Prizes, AMOUNTING TO 1 PRIZES PAYABLE WITHOUT DEDUCTION! ANDERSON A SON, M A N A C K It S , Succetsor to J. F Wiater, Manager. Our l?otteri?"? draw in Mmod,tin. (Small o_i \ ^ -> .... n every omurilny, mill IO SilVMfirio!), Ci.i , l/irjre Sthenics,) nhool tlie* 15th ol every month. CLASS AA, DBAWH AUG. nth, 1KA7, ?t ARMORY Hull, Savannah, (ja., under the sworn an. perintendence of \V. R Syinon*, Esq., and J. M Prentiss, Esq. CAPITALS of I6O.000, 20.000 10.000, 5,000 4.000, 2,000, 3 prize* of iOOO, A of 600, 100 of 100, 100 of AO, 3000 of $30 ! and 7*4 Approximation prizes amounting to | $3,7Q0. Tickets $10 > Halves 5 ; Quarters 2 60 Look to your interest and compare this scheme with any oilier. Bank Notes of sound Banks taken at par Checks on New York remitted for prises.? 0T Address Order* lor Tickets or Urrtiticatcs ot Packages of Tickets to ANDERSON to SUN, -Manual*, Macon or iJavanush, Ga Medical Advorti3mont3 Dr. McLANE'S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE I LIVERPILLS. , Two of (lie beet Preparations of (lie Agt? They arc not recommended as Universal Cure-alls, but simply for what their name purnnrfc ' LOt The Vermifuge, for expelling Worms from the human system, h&$ also been administerc4 with the most satisfactory results to various animals ] subject to Worms. The Li ver Pills, for the cure of Liver Complaint, all Bilious Derangements, slck HEAD ache, &c. Purchasers will please i be particular to ask for ! Dr. C. McLanc's Celebrated Vermifuge and Liver Pills, prepared b) (y temvmi sole proprietors, Pittsburgh, Pa., and take no j other, as there arc various | other preparations now I before the public, purI porting to be Vermifuge j and Liver Pills. All others, in comparison with Dr. McLane's, are worthless. The genuine McLane's ; Vermifuge and Liver i Pills can now be had at all respectable Drug j Stores. I FLEMING BRO S, CO Wool* St., Pittscviiuii, Pa. ftolo I'roin ictor*. S. ovil & Mi'nd, No U I. C'lmrtiT* Ntivt l V.vv I ?r!....o- i: ..I WI...I - A - tin* Southern St..ten, to whom nil oiJcr* lllllst lie addressed. Sold '?v Tin ?s. II. M A<;! 1.1I jinrnxter April 3o, 185ti. Il ly. I 1I0WAllD ASSOCIATION. riiKAJiiii.riiiA. IMToliTANT ANNOUNOEMIT I. M|<> nil person* uthivtcd with Sexual Diuno.i such as Sl'KUM ATnKKII K.\. SKM IN ,\ I. II WK.lk.NKSS, IMI'oTKNCK, (iONORKIIOI.V. ' : til.KKT, SVnil'.lS, the Vice of ONANISM, o SKI.I- AltLSK, Ac., Ac. ' The IH>\V A 111) ASSOt'l VTloN, in view of the awful lentinitioii of human life, earned hv 1 Sexual iliiicavort, ulid the deceptions pmeliaed ' upon the uidortuiiato victims of such disease* > l>j hJuKeka, hav? directed their CoiiMiltiii^ Sur j;eon, ns a Cll A It IT A KI.K AlTT worthy of tlu-ir f ' name, to giie MKMt'AI. ADVll'K UHAT1S, to id! iteivoii* thus alUirii.il aim ?i.ni? . - - --ri"/ "/ ; ler, Willi a drncl iption of their condition, (age, 1 <ircupnlmii, habit* of lilo, Ac.,) ami in caw* of ' 1 liM-iii'* povntv ui, I soil.-ting, i? |'f RMSll 1 MF.DDllMKS KKKK OF CHARGE. The Howard Aasociuiion ia.a benevolent institution, CHlnl'linki'il 1?y rpccial endowment, lor the ii* lift ol till' cii U and dialtc.oied, afllictcd \ w itli "Virulent and F.pidemic Diseaao* " Itha* , : j now a ampin* of mean*, which the Diicetor* have vou-d to expend in advertising the abovw I imtioe It U needle** to mid that the Aaaoeiatiou ctMiiutamU the highest Medical skill of the ! age, mid will furuuh the in<ti>t appioie luedtin treatment. Just l'liblishi d, by the Association, Uepoil on Sponnaturilio'a, or Seminal w eatatk""'' l'ie vice of Onanwm, Mmturbatmn or Sv'l Al-u-e, the Sexual Consulting Surgeon, which will beWtTI ill (in a teali d envelope,) FliRK OF OH^W'l i", on the receipt of TWO hi'AMI'S for postag^* Addrtrwr, Dr. OKO. H. CAI.IIOl'N, Consulting Surgeon, iion?id AmcmiWii, No. ? South M.ST1I Sheet, 1'liiUdelplna, I'm. My order ot the Director*. GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary. KZRA D. 11 FART WELL, Freaideul. Feb. 4til 1067, 61??J. MAIL AKUANOEMENT. CAMDEN MAIL Due Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 8 oclock, p in Depart* Tuesday, Thuradny and Saturday at 7, a in CIlARI/iTK MAIL via MONROE. Duo Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 8 o'c. p in. Departs Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, si 1, am P1NEVILLEUAIL Duo Tuesday and Friday at 6, 1'. M. Departs Monday and Thursday at 3, A. M. I.EWISV1LLR MAIL Due Friday at 4 oclock p. m. Departs Saturday at 8 a m CHESTERFIELD MAIL Due Saturday, at II o'clock,a. in. Departs Thursday, at 3 o'clock, p. m: All Setters must he deposited by 8 o'clock p ui, to insure their departure by next mail. All persons who receive newspapers and other periodicals, will observe that the lawr 1 requite* the poalage to be paid quarterly la advance. i l*tt?rc utd tranaient newapnpem moat be prepaid; otherwiee they are oot mailed, I T H MAGILi*, P. M.