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JMwt ^oetrtj. THE YOUNG WIDOW. She is modest, but not bashful, Froo and easy but not bold ; l.ike nn apple, ripe and mellow, Not too young and not too old; Half inviting, liaif repulsive, Now advaueing .and now shy? There is mischief in her dimple, There is danger in Iter eye. She has studied human nature; Shu is schooled in all her arts ; She has taken her diploma As the mistress of all hearts ; She can tell the very moment l\'l a - ! ? 1- -? ? *? nvii ii> sign uua wneu to smile, O, a uiaid is sometimes charming, But a widow all the while! A:c you sad? how vcrj serious Will her handsome face become! Are you angry ! she U wretched. Lonely, friendless, tearlul. dumb! Are you uiirthfui ? how her laughter, Silver-sounding will ring out? She can lure, and catch anil play you, As the angler does the trout. Ye old bachelors of forty, Who have grown so bald and wise? Young Americans of twenty, With the 'ovc-loeks in your eyes? You may practice all the lessons Taught by Cupid since the fall; But i know a iiitio widow Who could win and fool you all! Sgriniltuml. EXHAUSTING THE SOIL. In it not a singular fact in 6ome of the Ola Slates wo have linnieiicQ tracts of land tliown out of cultivation, as having become exhausted of the soil, whilst in the old countries of Europe, which have been in cultivation lor centuries, the reverse is the case ! The soil of Europe, says a traveller, is better than ever?and the reason he assigns, is the plentiful supply of manures made upon the best possible system, bv% which the soil is receiving more back than is taken away in pro ducts. Of all farm products, sn>s C. Uc/ne'in, in the Ohio Farmer, the atmosphere and rnins furnish the larger quantities oi its component parts, and whenever h , . - -- I system of initialling exist*, the ground* must become constantly enriched. In Europe, manure is the ex or present idea pf the lariutt, and by gathering & I wffa s aud making manure in any conceivat>le way, lie does not only by green lnanur ing, such as plowing clover under, but by stablo, factory, street, and dwelling mapure, take good care to return (o mother earth tlio rental she requires, and do ii without grudging and compound interest. Soil is only tlie.i exhausted where crops i are raised which are entirely removed, | and of which nothing is returned to ;lie soil?for instance, tobacco. This is very i little it: Europe. The line wheat cr.ips which smile upon the traveller, as be is I ....L . 1 . - ? ' jusneu pasi mem oy railroad speed, would be an impossibility, if the idea u! exhuiis lion were true. The meadows too which are mown thrice every year, and each time give a good crop, have been mown for ages, and contradict this exhaustion theory. No; the European farmer and his land are always 01: goo*,', terms with each other. The man yields good hus bandry, and the land yields good ciops. (SAVING PEA VINE HAY?THE I CHINA PROLIFIC PEA. Editors Southern Cultivator.?In the October number of the .Cultivator, I no.ice a communica tion from "T. C. C." in which he complains that he can find no suitable substitute for fodder, much ?s no onjecis 10 nit loss ? t lime and corn involved in pulling it. lie says lie has found it impossible to gather and cure pe?-hay so illHt bis horses would ual it, even a tier several days sunning. 1 think ?he would find it an advantage to pursue a plan introduced into our neighborhood by Dr. Goree, which is to plant the peas in ridges four or live feet apart, after he has taken off his oat crop Just bt fore frost be has the vines pulled up and \ thrown into "win rows." After it has taken ono day's sun, and before the leaves get dry enough to crumble be lias the rows chopped in two every ten or twenty feel, (depending upon the amount of vines) then loaded on a wagon, and driven to a convenient place for staeks, which are ! made by setting up posts fifteen or twenty feet in height, well imbedded, and having holes bored with a two inch auger every i r . -I - * ? two reel, uirougn wnieii are thrust strong poles extending five or six feet oi? each side. Ou these are hung the vines, from bottom to top. The stack should he j thatched with oat or other straw, and suffered to remain untouched for a month; i when ho will tind a rich, sweet food tnat will keep his horses and mules (unless at work) perfectly fat without the assistance ! of other food. Another plan which we find successful is 16 put the vines in rail pens, having after each load two or three rails thrust j through from one side to the other, so that the next load may partially rest up on them; in this way, admitting a free circulation of air. "T. C. C." will tind by adopting this plan that his most fastidious horses will willingly eat pea-hay. Wr. Wm. F. Douglas, of this county, is ! tins iivar nlanliAv n.... " ... 1 -V - J? / ? f" think should supercede the use of every other. I Imve noticed his crop from lime to time during the season, ana mufu say I have never seen anything to equal it. I shall plant no other negt year, so well j satisfied am 1 of its superiority. W. It. South t$end, Ark., Oct., lttoU. Hay.?(low is the time to make hay. Cut the grass while in bloom, rpresd it immediately, and torn it over in the afternoon. in the evening, r?ke it up hi long and rather thick rows. My turning thern a.r the next two or three : Kely cured, and cquol t->, if avl hcttw i . >Q jJb<|^orili?ru I hay. Should rain threaten while the hay is drying, make a rush with a full force, and p?ck the rows cp into sharp pyramidal cocks ol the size of a hogshead, and when the gryutid dties again, spread it out thin to euro. Improved Mope oy Cooking S*i.t 1'oitK.? ?'\>r the benefit of those who, j like oiirH'-VfP, are obliged to liso ?'oiisid- ' er (Me suit pork, the following method is ; recommended, by which it is very much j improved, especially for frying. Cut as many slices as may he needed, if for breakfast, the nigiit precious. and soak till jnor;iing in a quart or two of milk and water, one third milk?skimmed milk, if not too near souring, is best? rinse till the water is clear, and then frv. It is neatly or .quite as nice as fresh p<>rk ?both the fat and the lean pacts.? Ohio Femur. To Make Tovoii 1>kkf Tender.?To all those who have worn down their teeth m masticating poor oid tough cos beet, we will say that eaibunaleof soda will lie found a remedy for the evil, {Jut the *1 ub,.? .!... I ' I - - I'cniir uMiiy nuo slices about iwo inches thick, rub over them I a small quantity of soda, wash it off next morning, cut it into suitable thickness, ! and cook to notice. The same piocess will answer for fowls and legs ol muttcih etc. Try it, all ye who love delicious, tender dishes of meat. I REMINISCENCE OF NAPOLEON. In 1810?that memorable year when lhmic. Amsterdam, Dan zic. Antwerp and puis were cities of the same proud empire? Napoleon had brought his voting bride to Brussels, and was teceived with great enthusiasm and pomp. On the morning after his arrival, lie reviewed the troops of the garrison in the Alice IVr/c, i and as the different regime.iits dethed hefore him, remarked a grenadier who bore the chevrons of a seigeant niaior. 'I all and erect, his black eyes blazed like stars from a face bronzed by twenty campaigns ? while an enormous moustache rendered I iiis appearance still more formidable, m I bizarre. When the line was reformed, the Emperor rode up to the regiment of grenadiers, and cal'ed the sergeant i > |l i front. 'J he heart of the old soldier heal high, and his cheeks glowi-d. "I have seen you before," said Nairn Icon, "vour name ?" "NoeJ, sire,'" lie answered, with a fa) I teiing voice. "Were you in the army of Italy (" "Yes, aire; drummer a', the If ridge of A rcole." "And you became a sergeant major?" "At Marengo, sire." "But since ?" "I have taken niy share of all -the great battles." The Emperor wav.d his hand, the grenadier returned to the tanks, and Na poleon spoke rapidiv t-> the Co.?.nela few moments ?the cjiiiek glances of his eye- j toward Noel showed that In- was talking o\ him. lie had been dislingui-hcd lor his I ravery in several battles, hu. Ins mo | destv had prevented his solieiting ad ! vaiiceineiii, and he had he?n overlooked 1 i in the promotions. The Emperor n-cali [ i ed It:111 to Ins side. "You have merited the cross of the I,.gion of Honor," said he, giving hiui the olio he wore. "Y on are a brave mail." The gr< liaJier, who at this moment s ood between the Emperor and the Col one1, could not speak, but hi- e\c- -aid I i?<>r?* th i 11 vuliuises. Napo^iin made a sijjn, the drums ln-nt u roll, there was a ' dead silence, and tlie (Jo'ot el turning; lo | wards the new knight, who with lu-inh lint; hands was placing Ins unnu upon his lavas:, sai l with a loud voice. ... ...t imii.r ... i i* r.mperor, respect riergeant Major Noel as sub lieutenant in jour ranks.'* Tlie regiment presented arms. Noel scened in a dream; and onlv the stern, iininot able features "t" the Emperor pre vented him from falling on ln> knees.? i Another sign was made, the diiiins heat, and again the Co onel spoke, '"la the naine of the Emperor, respect Soli Lieutenant Noel as Lieutenant in your ranks." This new thunderstroke "nearly over came the grenadier; Ins knees trembled: his eyes, that had not been moist for , twenty years, were filled with tears, and i he was vainlv endeavoring to stammer , I his thanks, when he heard a third roll of the drums, at.d the loud voice of his Colonel? '"In the name of the Emperor, respect Lieutenant Noel as Captain in jour ranks." After this promotion the K.nperor continued his review with that calm, majestic air which none who beheld him ever I forgot } bet Noel, hiirstiiur into a flood I tears, fainted in (he arms of the, Colonel, j while from the regiment came a loud,! united shout of Vive /' Kmjtcreur! Tiik Motiikic Moulds tiib Man.? i That it is the mother who moulds ihe| man, is a sentiment illustrated bv the I following recorded observations of a late ; shrewd writer: "When I lived among the Choctaw Indians. ! held a consultation with one ol their chiefs respecting the successive sta ger of their progress in the arts ot civ if ized life, and among other things he in formed mo that, at their stait, they fell 1 into a great mistake; they only sent their boys to school. These buys came home intelligent men, but they married uneducated aiu.| uncivilized wives, and the uniform result was, that the children were all like their mothers. Tims the father soon lost all Ins interest in both wife and chiidrtp. And now, said lit, if we would educate but one cihss of our children, w? should choose the girl*, lor when they become mother*, they educate their nun*, ibis i* the point, ami it is true. No na tion can he fully enlightened when mothers are nit, in a gotal degree, qualified to discharge the duties of the home work of education." The best description of weakness we have ever heard, i* contained in a wag'* query to lus wiTe, when she giro him some thin chicken broth, if she would not try to coax thai chit ken to wade through the avup once uiote ? Our Terms. ^hik IB ri'ltURIIJCP WKKKLY, 1it W. M. CONNORS, EDITO 11 AND LMJOrKl KTOR, At Two Dollar' per nnniiin. in advance ; Two Dollars and Fifty Cents, if paid within six months; and Throe Dollars, it' not paid until the end of the subs* ription- year. M** Subscriptions. when paid within three months after receiving the lirst number, will be considered in advance. H*"No paper sent out of the Slate, unless the money accompanies the order, except to a known responsible name. Any person sending us live subscribers aiui Ten Dollars, (accompanied by the cash.) will be entitled to one copy pralis. 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All transient advertisements must lie paid lor in advance. \V e are now prepared to execute all kinds ol PLAIN AND FANCY lilliilv AMI Jllll \UII!K, witli tne tituunil \KA'l'NKJSS and |)|SI'A'I't II. and on aeeoininodatini; terms. KKAD! K KA1)!! UHAD!!! IT Wll.l. TAKK YoU BUT A t K\V MIXUTUS, A Mi MAY SAVF. YOU Tlany Vcai'K ol'*u Jltii'iiig ! Carter's Spanish Mixture I III. (iK t.AT I'l lllt'll.ll i)t I III. HI.VUlJ! Tin- lit st Allcratn e tier ij*i llitritrt-red! i'li)ajciuii? Jireacnbe it, ami u\er> one who uses it, is a walking Advertisement, no Medicine ever jet ollered to the American I'ubl.c has gained -ikjIi |i?>|uil.,ritv ill .10 shot I a (line an ( artfi 'n ^|>aaii*li flivliii t ! It will cure any cane ol Sciuluiu, It will cure ail) case of KlieUliiiitisill, I It will cure any ease ol JS\jdiilis, It will cure any ease ol .">ali i<Ileum, ll will cure 1111) easy of Neuralgia, It will cure any case of Fever and Ague, Ur all) disease lining from an impure mate ot the limod. SCUOFUI.OUS KK tDKK ! | ll cured tlie iieiee ul' I tie lion. John Mi* nor lloiln, a meinbei ??t l ungrnvi, from V irgilila, ot biTnluliit uller I tic skill ot Hie bust I'hysiciuii*, both of New York Hud Philadelphia had been tried |u vain ; and it will cure yon, reader, it )ou arc so iillecied. I iitihUMATf- Header : It cured I). Iturrill, Esq , of Cineinnulti, | of Rheumatism of -1 n-ur* standing, niter all oilier remedies bad tailed. \\ u have | hundreds of such cerlilientcH. Call on the ' cut and gel a liook arid (arc ?lar, and , read for yourself. Hie many remarkable mid astonishing cures ll lias made. SYPHILITIC KttADEK! The celebrated llr. itutcher writes tin that lie had two of the most severe and long standing eases ot Syphilis that would yield to none of the usual remedies, but tie cured one ea?e with six, and the other with nine bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture. Wo have known it used hi over a Thousand cases, and have yet to bear ol a I.mure in ail) CAM. V E Ml A k I Nt* TI1( >USA N D8 R CAD ! Ar.tK AMI FtCVlli.? Do not liikr (Quinine, Mercury, or any such noxious Drugs, but try ul once tins gr^ni Alterative and i'urfiler nt the blood , tarier* hpnhisii Mixture | vxili cure rnijf utiil every tu?o of Ague and fevcr( We Jisve never yet known it to tail. And for nil diseases arising from an impure stale ol the blood, Uo niedieitie has evn yet beeu louud lo liuve so good nr. etlect. If you are sick, try it a? ynte ; do uoi delay J time ta precious, and heultli the greatest of nil blessings, without which all else ia valueless DK. Wm. 8- BEERS ft CO., Bropi tutors. iMChnionu, \ a, For Mtlo by UASSsLTUvfi ti CUKETON. J SWAN & CO.VS LOTTERIES! I NEW AND BRILLIANT BC11BMK j ? j C A P 1 T A L P 11 I Z E ir $60,000 ]! ^>2 I Tin* following Si'lii'iiii* will l>o drawn by 1 ?>. Si\ an ivt i'u., .Maii.ijfirs i>t tlic I' -rt : ( aiiii'H Araili'inv Lottery, in each of tluir | la>U? rii'M for St-pli'inbcr, l?d7t?t Al'(il'Si T.\, (ieoryia, to whii'li i-ity tiiey liavo ro- , j tiinved llii'ir 1'rincijial Otlice. ?1 . .% W * A ? 1 To lie drawn in the City of Aujju*ta (Jour1 jfin, in public, ou j SATURDAY, SEPT. 5th, 1857, v i, \ ss s :t, | To bo drawn in tin1 City <?f Aupus-ta, (J.i., [ in public, on SATURDAY. SEPT. 12th. 1857. ,, <; L a s k .1 i, ! To b?? drawn in tin- City of Augusta, (la. j in public, ou SATURDAY, SEPT. 10th, 1837. (, I. \ s s r> r?, i j To bo drawn in tlio City of Augusta, (i:?. i in public on SATUPn a v ci'dt oca. iot? ?*** vavx/u 1, U A. X JL . lOUt, ( 0 I UN TilK I LAN OF SINGLE NUMBERS ! 5,195 I' li I / K S ! I NKAUI.Y ONK I'll 1/1'. To KYKIIY SINK ' | TICKliTsj. ; M AG NIT I ( TINT S( 111 !M 1!! '1<> ll K DiiAWN KACll SA'lTKhAY IN >K1'I KMUKU. 1 I'tizu of S-tnl.OUO ! 1 " 3u ?? <? ! 1 " 10,000 i ; ;; vuc"i 1 " .'>,000 1 " 2,000 I j 1 1 .'.loo ; 10 " 1 000 ' IU " II 'M 10 " h II 10 " 7 ". i 10 " (UlO t 10 " 6('u ( 10 " loo j 10 ' ."> )<> 170 " I :?<: ; 10 ' *..., I u i APPOXIMATION PRIZES 4 ptixcH ol |Uuo Hjijir. t<> iiii- ?1,I|H0 4 " SiOO " ;i'i,i?i i " 1 ,i"t? I 4 " 200 " lii.i'nll ' m*i I 1 " 1 25 " 7,.'' "J " 3'"' 4 " 100 11 ft,' nil " 4" ii 4 " 75 " .'..'hiii " 800 ! 4 " 5u " I .*-.i " on ,'>,ut)0 " 2o mo " 10",oon i ji!Ji prizes amounting to Sojtl.MtU ' Ticket# $10; Hal Is $0; Quarters $J.50 I'L\N OF THE LOTTEUV. '1 lit- Number* from 1 to 5o,o0(), ? .rn? ; 1 ( ?-lulliij* w ill) JVtn. Sri * on t.,i' I'nM I'Miiti'tl on Wpnriilc niijin ol |> ; ? r, .,rc i-iuur I l i -ii W ill) hllliill till lill'is. iiU,l i>I-.?- 1 III \\ Ileal. The lirst 4(57 l'lizrs. similariv |?iand cn.i.cicd. lire placed ill all 'III- I \\ l.< el. i iii'Ai lici'li nn* than revolt i d.ami a mini her is drawn from Ilia wheel .Numhcix. , ami at Ilia same lima a 1'iiiti' is drawn Irom tin- at In i wheel. The NuiiiIkt iiftd IV. ?ii .\n on) ura npcmd ami exhibited to Hie ' audience and registered l?\ the (.'omiilissiuii eis. Ilia I'll/.a being plaeail against till* tinniber drawn. This operation is repealed unlii all tlie I'rizeft are druWIi out. Ari'KoxiMaviu.n I'kixks.?'i lia two prefeeding alnl Hie It\ 0 siiaeaaditig .Numbers t > llinsf dr. i ting I lie in si 7 I'rizeii will be en. tilled to ll.e dH Approximation I'rt/.i >. I''?.r example : il I IcKet No. 1 1'J.tO ibatts the : ti'i.UtlO 1 *i ize, * Tickets i. muttered lldlV I I'd I'd. I ld.it. 1 1 d.ld, will each he entitled to J lull II Ticket No bbd lir.1 As Uia ' <fdi>.noo I'ri/e. those Tickets numbered J> IX | 'il'.i, ?j|, b.VJ. x\dl each be entitled to $.{< ? . j ; ami > > on according to tin* above m'iiiiiu*. J lie 3.(100 Frizes ol ?dd will be delanii- ; llied b\ the last liguie ol the Number lit..l diawh the JtfU.UOO Frize. For example, il ! the number draw inn ilia f'.ti.uoo t n/.e i mis Willi No. 1, llit-li all tin* tickets wlti-re the Uiiinliri end* in I will in- uiilnli-d to $:?<>? ll the Niiinlier ends Willi No. U, tln'u ail 1 ( ?* j 1'irin li where tin- Nuiubi-ri-i.iU in 2 will tic i-iiuileil lo ( jO.and .HI nil lu U. Ceriilic.itia of l'uck..gi-s wi'l ho noli, at tlio following rales, which is (lie risk . ( crlilicatc ut I'ackugc of ID \\ holy Tickets, ?>>u (.'i-rtilieato of Package of 10 Half Tickets, 40 i < Yrtilieate of Package of 1(1 (Quarter j 'I ickets, 20 Certificate of .'nckacos of li' eighth Ticket*, 10 j In ordering Tickets or Certificates. I'iiii-lii*i- the motiey lo our address for tin Tickets ordered, on receipt of w liu-li tlmy i w ill In* forwarded by lito iiu.il. Purchasers 1 | can liavc tickets ending in any figure limy I may designate. i tin nil <>i urawn ran hi itf rn and Prizes | Mill be sent lo purclianein iiiiincdululy nf- i t? r Ihedrawing, W I 'urchasers will plenum write tln-ir signatures plain, and give ihi'ir Post Ollicc, County and Stale. l-ff Remember that every Prize is drawn ' and payable in tull without deduction. ht All prizes of $1,000 mid under, paid j immediately alter the drawing?other prizes at I lie. usual lime of thirty days, in lull with- ! out neduc'io.i. All communication* strictly confidential. Address Orders lor Tickets or Cerliti(ales to S. UW AN & CO, AugnnU. (Ja , . H** Persons residing near Montgomery Ala., or Atlanta, (in., can have their orders filled, and u\u tune, by addressing H 8wmi & Co , at either of thone titu s. i~t/' A list of the numbers that arc dram a from the w(uel, with the amount o|" Pie prize Mint each ope is entitled to, will be published alter every draw ing, in the follow- I ing papers :?New Orleans Delta, Mobile Register, Charleston Standard, Nas.mliu (in/cue, Atlanta Intt'lligeurcr, New York ] Weekly Day iiook,Haviinnuh Morning News (tiehinond Dispatch New York Dispatch, and Paulding (.Miss.) Clarion. lilank*! Blank*! f A SUi'VLY of blank* on hand nt tinledger Ui.-.. will Mild ?-vciu*i\eiy tor I'muiu Mill obli^'O u? by ooi unking ?'>r ttiom on 101 llh?r l?riu* Aiy l> 'abb. ? * J Ki2c * nit *' - . n v- . . +j>~ UEALTti or SICKNESS f ckioosb: iki;h. tfL&M "K 110 LLOWAJK S TILLS,! The Lloml furnisher, the material of every j hone, t:.;s c!c, e!.u.! .! lihro in I he human t frnnie. When pare, it secures health to everv organ t when corrupt. It nrcrswlh 1 prod nee* uisfMse. HOIJ/)\VAV'8 I'll.l.sj operate directly upon the elements of t!ie ! stream of life, neiitralizin^ the principle ?l i disease, and lino radically curing the mala- ! dy, wKetlior located in the n? rvrs.tlie start- ' Hell, tile liv \ <i\V'iU S!, llne.i-h,.- t ? i. ' skill, tin- } ti'.n ?>r iiny ? ti.er ji:.rt of the SVStelll. I i sr.l) Tliot tili.tl r TUB U'dlU.!)! } I ? 1.1 . i \\a \ "s I'ills iiri equally elliem ious ill ?'uiii|>l;iiiils common to tin- whole lilltnan r:iei?, mid in disorders jteou'iiir to certain climates iitni localities ai.aumim; Disoiti)i:us. I)\anil derangement of the liver, the soiirro o| iiilirinilv ni.il miIV,lino, mid the < .Hue of innumerable death*. \ic!dln iIn >e eiirntives, in nil eases, however nyjjravnti'd, iielino us a mild inirenlive. alterative and tonic ; tlieV relieve the bowls, pini'v 1 lit* ItiiiiN. :ilul iin innrati* tin- -\stinialui tin j (-oii-litmn at llu* -ami linn*. (iKNEUAl. WKAKNKSS -NKKVel.S ( UMIM. \I\TS. \Vlu"l 'ill -tilii'llalltH 1..iI, tin- ri'DoVa ; I am! Inr i?iii<( iiniju-rtii-.- ? i tliv-i* l'i. s i.i l;r:..t.r-- to tin -!i il-mji Iwtvi'i ami i-nti-<-iii<.! nuivclc.H i>l' tin* \i<*iiiu nt l'i in r 11 ili t 11is v. DKI.itWTK I'i.U \U>. All irri-^iil..ritir> .-ml u 'iiiimIi im iiiim In j t!u- i!rlir.ili- ami -rmitisi1 nivalis nl tin' -i \ | aii> ii'ini Mil i i pn'ViMi i'd In a |Vv\ .I,,- -> nt lluw mild, inil inl.iililili' iilti-rattti's. No Hint It * r w lu? ii'^aritM lii'iimn nr Iht cli'tilri'ii" lit' .lt!i blmnlil t'..ii in li. \f Itii'iu witiiill IliT ri'.'irll. M li.N Till-.' KMWMISKM'.'.VI S. 'i'lm I.otuli't."!-itiri'l," Ilia l.i iiiitia "Mil), ii-.'il |{. vi.w." mnl tln> in out fiiiim-,t nf tini ...iii ...I.i i! .i/.. i.' ' . i ;.l.II * l,Till:.- ' in', ll.r I'iili illul lin-irii - ( vi'iilnr. JI ilhm'uy ,v 1'ii'i.s ttt't' fLC beat j rClUV'l,'/ Itlinti'u m He liorhl fO)'[ the fullewnnj . A-tl.ii.a D.irrl.ni itoWfl Complaints lirop-y (anioiiH I VUi.it v ' 'out- I VviT l.llli Atiu* in .-t Disi'.'Imh I'Ylna. ('..I:.j.l.Hi.trt I "o?? \ i ht*s 11\ ?|n |*sj:i I li-:iil:ich?*H Itiilil'iitioil liirto.-ii/.a M?i.v and C?rav?l ii ll:.million S.'?Miiuiary Siii.ptonii i .W'arii \Y riikllt*** I l\ 1-r I oinplailiti l.tiwin-.., i I Spirits V\ni r.al i.llf. t ..i.h , I'll*** W nriiis. < } . , KimlSold i tli.- Sinn iIk< i i*? of i r??f?k* ... uuixnillt, -1' .?I 11 i t. I.I.I,'. \ <;lU, I Mild 4 -I Mm.'id, I .mult.n, 't\ .'ill r. ..file | !? L'i 't. ni I)f.ilt*rs in M? ?!? u- il.r. u^l . Mil I tl(* I llllfii Sl.'.tt'N Mil 111! i-mli/t-ii Mufitl. hi lnt\c> ?t riiilt, .. li'iii*. mid "* I i-ai'li TIivimIi n i'niiMidk-iittili' v.i'mjr l?y liil.Hi/| it o iiir^vr -i/.OM. N. II.?Dm tlittiit fur lilt yui.la co of |in-1 :i i.u in \t r> tiiMOfdi i are i.iixod to oni'h ' i * I CAUTION! -Xouc urn jjfiiuino iin'-eMi tlif v> n.-.U "l/i a />, \ ) i , uiul i. ilmi." nro tli-t i riiii'i.f .1 in. r-?m via > v. J ry leaf of tliu book of dirtvlioii* trou el | i-.ii li |x?t or ini\ ; tin- * it|ic i<i \ bo |itxio. ? *i'i ii li\ huhhiif; ilt* i'fj i<> ne I i?nt. ii'Wiini vti!l Iwr givoo l?> ti'iy <?. . r.Mul'Ttnj; mn li iiit\?rin.?ti??|i m ni ty i? .i ) (> tilt* <Uali'Ctio(i or ( irliii coiiiilorl i<ing III*' or lilt* kaitii', knowing I Ik iii to in- -j'li i ion*. I ) '!'. I Till IHoti, It?Iih.lv. Who Wants Money J $60,000 MAY M. OtlTAISF.tl IIV UI8KINO 10 lull.I.All.''. IIAI.YKS AMI <i'. Uiri'.K Th l\K I S IN I * It < ?l'OUT.< >N. JA8PE1I OH Mi ACADEMY ' LOTTKKV. : By Authomy ct' the Stute ol Georgia. III \ l \ i l' L i \! SI.NCil.K >1 J 1 I.-J ( A 30,000 Tickets?3,'JbG J'rizcs, j AMOUNTING TO PHIZES PA YAU1.K WITUOI T HF.IMaTI' S AWD?lHSOIVT &, SOn, M A N A (? K KM, Successor to J F Winter, Manager. O ir dri.> in M h'uii.Hh (Sn??|i ScSiunH't; *?v?T) 8nlardii>,iii>il in > iVjin .. ?. - .? , i?i a nvuu*? J itUUUl IflC 1 o II nl every imtotli. CLASS 113, DRAWS SKI'. 15th, 1^57, m ARMORY Dull, SuViinituh, (i.i., under the ?worn nilpcrihtciidcnce of NV, H S| n|oai, i'liH)., i and J. M. I'rriitiu, Km<|. tWlMTALS of fifiO.OOO, 540.000 10,000, ; 5,ootj 4.000, ?,000, 9 | ?>t <000. 0 <?f ft 00, lt>0 of 100, 100 ot 60, 3000 of *30 and 7J Approximation prize* nmounlintf to i $3,70n Tickets $10 i Halves5 ; Quarters 2 50 l-ook to >oiir intercut and compare this elitute with any other. ilank Note* of aumiil Hunk* token at par Check* on New York remitted for prize* -faf" Addw* Order* lor Ticket* or Certificates ol I'acki.jjc* of Titkct* 10 A.\Dhlt,SO.\ Al UfAN, Mutfu^er*, Mnrint or **!i\ uinith. /?1 BLANKS! BLANKS!! \\ f. would call the attention of inuiuhor* o the hnr nod uiutfi*rate* of IfciV ..ml tin ear ri.ut.iilnrt 1 )iaf n.?i* I.. ? - iv?nw,i?g , ^ ""? ' Al? ini?f a>s*?ri incut of Blunts. We no?v ?n lixmi n fell nupply printed in excellent style, oii.i can till nil order* promptly at MevonljftWe cent* per quire c.nsk. Wfc are nl*n prepnre?l to print Briefs at sliiirt nonce, in humisninv style aid as low a* tlo? tvoiK can be tiific any whfrc iu the itaU tor C0M. I Medical Advertisement. HELMBOLD'S GENUINE 1 'liKI'AH AT10X OK IIKilll.V I"OM'KNTRATKD COMPOUND FLUID F XT 11 ACT BUCHU, l\>r HincitM* of the /t ladder, Kidnti/*, 0'ravel, Jtri'jt.ni, M < akurtxr*, Obstruction, S> rr< t JJittu.y'K, Female Cwii/itaint*, and all JHtuaar* of the k>exm nal Organs, Aii-ing from Excesses ami Impruiloncios in lift* i ami removing all Improper Discharges Irom the ! Gladder, Kidneys, or Sexual Organs, whether I existing in MALE OU FEMALE, F'u Imlever cause they may lmvo origin- ! ateil, AM) NO MATTER OF IIOW LONG STAN- ' /'1NO, tSiving Health and Vigor to tins Frame, ami I Illooni to the 1'iilliit Cl;cek. Joy to the Afflicted!!! It euros Nervous uti'l Dcl.ilitatoil Sufferers, am! removes nil the Symptoms, mooting which will | be found Indi.-position to Lxcrtion, liois vf I'dwor, 1.uss of Memory, DilHoulty hi Hrcuthiug tSonenil Weakness, llurroi of i)israse, Weak Nerves, trembling, Ihcadfnl I liii ror ut' Dentil, Night Sweat, Cold feet Wakefulne-s. Ihmnc-s ol \ i i mi, I.auditor, I'lii vim-ill Lassitude ol the Mu-eular Sv>l'ciii. Often Kikiimoil- A|i|ielite, wi'.li I) spcptic Symptoms, Hot Hand", Flu-hing of the ilody, lliviiesa of the Skin, l'alliil Countenance anil Kruptmus on the r'ac, I'ain in tlie Hack, Heaviness ol the llyelids. Iieigicutly black 1 ivnig Iicl ore I ho Kyc?, wiili Tcinjinrary Sull'innon onil I.o-i of Fight; \\ .rut <>t attention. irrnt J/ol.ilitv, oi,'j.lk?r-:n wiili lloiwi' i>l Sidolv. Nothing i.; ntoro 1 ?>'?iri?hl? l<? .-uc!i Patients tlian Fnli* twin, aril nothing they more Droit.I lot lour of themselves; no Itoj.i?-o i?r .M.uilii'r, no Kuril, i.tne- , n > Sjitv ul.i* tion, hut it I!m iicil Tiuu*ilioii Iriiiii inn* i|iii? tioii to another. Thf-o symptom*, it'uliowml to ?? on? wl '^li this moil i-iiic juvnriiilily tvtnovi.?soon follows I.11 a ul Power, fatuity, an i lipili-ptlc Kit?in OIIU Ol which tho |i.tt.' nt lu.iv i'\,Mi' \\ h. call *.iv that those cxvi -v.'.* tiro not frnjueutly l'o|. InWeil tlV tllO-O ilirelul ili-eMr-? 111?:i?. 11 v .....I ('oii tiiii|>(i<?iiV Tin* iccoi'ilii(>l tli" Iti-umc A-yIiiiiic, uii'l tin- HK'l.iiii'li'ily dentin* tiy t'i>n?utii|>ti >:i, 1 i?'iii mii|ile wit tics* U> llu- truth ol ilu-e a ? : linns. In i:ttic* Asylums tiiQ ItioM inolni.vlioli ?'\lii!iitiuii u|i|K'.ii{?. 1 lie cuuntiMiiiiiei' uc'uully Mi llion iiml i|uito ilo.-titllte?ncillioi \ii i .i in ciiici om'i n it" rk. KiioiM <i Miuiiii ut lite Video occur, il i.irolj urticllta'.e. "\\ .ili wol'ul measures ?riui despair I.uw sullou Miiiiiiin 11in fpulliojiuilcd." lul'iliiy is iuu-t torrililo! nml h.w* biottplii limit-.mils iijxni thousands tn untimely gruves. ti. i- M.i ti .j: ilii* uum lion ol'iiuuik noble youth-*, li can ito cured l>y the u.-e el tins Infallible Remedy. ll ymi aio siiSToiiiijr with any of llie above distressing ailments, llio Fluid Kxtiin t liiiehu w I cmv )uii. in u mat l>o ioiiv uiciil i.i it* I'lliiiic). liKWAI.KOF gril'K NOSTW MS AM? yi*A?'K DOCTORS, who falsely IhuisI of iliililioA Mid efcroiicoa.? ' Oiiu.-ns kiMvt iu.il iivniil llioin, nuil save I.i/iiji >'iil. 11 Mutii-v, uiiil i .\j ii-nii', i?v m'luliiij^ i.i i.i'liiij: lor u tiollic ul litis t'i>|iuliir mul S<?eali<Remedy. It allay* .ill 1'iiln ami intUaiiiintiivi, is poi fecti ' i-.iiit 111 ii."la-U' iiii<1 tnlor, lint immediate hi its ection I ISsicIiit ' Is p cpnicd directly according to too [Di!. -> il ' I PHARMACY AN1> t III-MISTllY, n I !i Liu1 |(rul>:-(;HTUliiC) .tl tl ' lll'lllili.il ki>uwl | o?l^ .mil r.u. tl?-\otc<l in iucombination. See I I'm.! -or I'. ni'i Valuable \\ oik* on llio I'nu- i .ire i I riiN-ir, mill iiio.il til the Into htui.iud Wo. I..h ?il Met lie inc. ;c $100 Olio bundled Kollurn will l>c paid to n.iy Pliv-. i.-inn who run prove ihut tin* Mrdieiiic oyer in- | jur.rl :i 1'niicot; nml tin1 testimony ul thousandi an 01: produced to piuve (hni it doe* pent j or il. (jin-i of tioin one wock to ihirivnu 1 M'.nV ulniuliii^ Iimvc kci'H ellixled. Tin* ina-i ..I \oliii.taiy Tcsti.noiiy in possession ol the I'io|nii!ti>r, inui'hiiig it4 virtues nml ciintive powers, is iiiiiui'iirc, unbracing inline- well lillOW'll to owxeuue itxiu x amc. 100,000 Bottles Have Been Sold. and not a single instance of a failure lias been re|ioi ted ! 1'erMonally appeared hrfoi c ni<>, an Alderman id the City ol I hiladclphia, II. I'. 11 K.I.M IK?Lit, C'lnmist^ M hit bein^ duly t*i>nt doc iii, (hat I l.i? |nepara(liili ?oiita'ii- Xuirniie, Metcury ' in uijiirtmni Ortig, hut are purelv Vegetable. i 11. T. UKl.MtKtl.lt. Sole .l/aiiiilai't ill i r. Hwor.i and niLxcriltcd before mo this 22d day of November, iH.Vi. \VM. I' 1!IIdl.iKit, Aldemiati. Price $L per Bottle, or Six for :o. Delivered to any Address. Accompanied by reliable and njspfmsiltle C'cr* uUcalcn lioin l'ltdcaaui* of McdlCu' < blU-gos, CVigyiiiwi and other*. I'li'ji.irid and sold by II. T 1IF.LMROI.O, 1'iM.ti. ul mul Aiwlytic^l 4Su U2 South Teuth St-.belo\v Chesuut, Assembly Building, Pnila. LiS~ for sale l>y iuii.?ki.rtnk a: Ccrktox, anil 1 lion as I; jIiuill, lautc4*itir, C. 11 , S. (!. Nti l ol ail l?i ti^mt and l)r*l?ni lilt o'ljjlio it the United Stale*, ' unadai and iJiilnii 1'roVilicM. Bew&rcf of Counterfeits, Ask fur llftLMBOLD'S?Take no other. OU UK t: A l; A N 1 KED. June p. 1867, iO?Ijf TUB SIX'KKT INFIKMITIES OF YOUTH fit MATURITY, Juit Published, Gratis, the 25th Thousand . ,tt KKW WOUU8 ?>.N THK NATIONAL lumlniettt, without Ddiciiiu, <?l' HpvrniS* touiK.n 01 l/>c.<l Wcakm?-*, Notiuriwl Kimv ions, <iini.il in.'I NerVou* IMuiity, I'rematura lluw}' 01 the Sjrtteiu, Itopotesicj, anil Imp' dimenu U< jji-iiuiali) . lit 11. UK l,,\NKY, M. I). '1 lie important Uct that tho many nl.ttming complaints, originating in the imprmlmtcu ami wnututle of youth, inn) be easily removed- withU in tilts small liact, i l.-mly demon.-; nUd ; ami the entirely m-w ami highly ucveaatul treatmeut, as adopted by llm Author lolly *?plaln?, by means of ?rht?i> every one is maided to cure himself perfectly ami at the least pomiWo eiwu, thereby Avoiding alt tbe ml- , vet liaed nostrum* of the rtav. Hi'iit to any aihli ess, gratia ami pent (me in a scales) envelope, by i< nutting (pewit piud) Vuro ' .h*t?g?f stamps to l)r. B. DK I.aNKY, 11 Ltap? ian| Mbeet, N?w York City. ^ | Juno 11? Is?ly. \ Medical Adverti3aio:it3 Dr. McLANE'*6 | cr.i.ruR ati. i) VERMIFUGE L.1VERPILLS. Twooflht beat rrt|inratloni of (ha Agti They arc not recommended as Universal Cure-alls, but simply for U'lllf tlv>ir ? .. iiaiiiv, piu~? ports. ^ The Vermifuge, for - ij 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 Complaint, all Bilious De- < ranc kments, Sick HeadA CT T P svv-ru:., v_vv_. Purchasers will please be particular to ask for Dr. C. McLanc's Celebrated Vermifuge and ^ Liver Pills, .prepared b) O. . ctft (?) mauva \<^ (yd \ o ,S. sole proprietors, Pittsburgh, Pa., and take no other, as there aie various other preparations now X 1 before the public, purporting to be Vermilugc and Liver Pills. All others, in Comparison with Dr. McLane's, arc worthless. The genuine McLane's Vermifuge and Liver . * Pills can now be had at all respectable Drug Stores. rT.PMTAT/N nri/N.n . JOXVI/ O, i 60 Wood St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Solo l*roDi'i<>for?. Srotil A Mrnri, No 111.1 'Iinr1?-r? ">!i**? l New < Mc.mx. (it-in-r.il \\ liol< -mlo .\oont I<>r iln< Southern Stole*. to \s(> >tii nil union in ml t?f KtlilrriKi-tl. SoM ' ) THOS. II. M \(?II.IItnitcmlor Aj.ril 30, I85?>. Il ly. HOWARD A^OCIATJOiN. I SU A I! I I Mi I A. 1M l oI; I A N T AN Nor NCKM Kit. JjCJ o nil ^ifr n!' ;et?-.l wii!? S.-xiiul Di'^n J, rack m HrKKUATOKilllEA, 8RI1IKAI. NKAKNKSS. IMp(iTKSCK, MtNOKIUIlKA (.1,1.1.1, SS IMill.IS, tl.f \ it.- ot OMAN IMAI, i# bEliK AlH SK, Ac., Ae. A The l(t>\VAUI> ASSOCIATION, in view of (lie awlnl ile-tl Uctiull (if ilUIHUI lilt', Caused l>y Sexual disease*, and lllti deception* practised upon the nnlortniialo vi< tints of fetich dih'an* I'V Quack*, h.ivi- iliri'< ted their Consulting Stu geott, us a (.'IIA KIT A HI.K ACT worthy ?>t their naiiie, to give MKIiit Al? Al'VlCh lilUTIS, to all per.-nn* tint- nillicted, who apply hy letter, with a description of tlieir condition, (age, occupation, habit* >1 life, Ac.,) ami in ease* of extremu |>ovciij and fullering, to FLllNlSli Mi l.!' 1MKS J iifcK OK CllAidiK. '1 He Howard Association i* a benevolent institution, established I-) -je'e il endowment, lor the re Hi I o! the riik ami disltc?aed, afflicted with "Virulent ami Epidemic liiacMca." lthu< now a surplus of means, whieh the liircctor* have voted to expend in advertising the above notice it is needles* to add thai tiin Asxociution commands the highest Medical skill of the ajje, and will lurioih tliu luost npptovc tuoti cm if raiment. J ml I'libhsln 1, 1?) the A -fociutimi, Report m A <>n B|icrmaR>rrh?*a, 9? Snmitul m Anw, tlm 1 vice ol OiiMiinui, M vuurlation or Self A blow uiiil other ilUeaaca ol tlitHttutl Urgtiii, by the Coimuitiii); Surgeon, which will bo vent by mail vu? a M iU?<k envelope,) KKkh OF I'll AK(>K, on the receipt ol l'\Vt> ST AMI'S for ]>o*-iai;e. AilUrv?', l?r. l.KO. R. CALIIOliN, CutwuW,np SingeOti, llo.vuril An-mt .anon, No. - outn 4 MM 11 St met, I'lHhwiclptna, IV liyoiuo ol . the Lli roe torn. titt). 1 Aii;<;im.i?, s. cieu.y A K/.KA ?>. ilkAKlWKLI., P. evident. W Fob. Tilt ll>?7, 61 ? ij. MAIL ARKANRLMKNT. CA5JDKN MAll.. I)uc Monday, Wednesday nn.i Friday, at ^ oelock, p in Ib-p.irlt Tuewiay, Tlmrwltjf nnd Saturday i.l 7, a in ( UARLOTK MAIL, via MONUOB. Dun Monday, Wednesday, and Fridn), ul 8 o'e. }> in. TiiifttUy, I'boridiijf and Saturday, at 7, a ill IMNLVILLIC MAIL. Dun Tuesday and Friday at C, I'. M. Depart* Monday and Tnunday at 8, A. SI. LBWISVILIJ4 .MAIL. Din* Friday at 4 culock p. m. Depart* Saturday at 8 a in ...,r. CflhS'l KltFILI.D MAIL.***" ' Duo Saturday, at II o'clock,*, m. Departs Ttiumduv. at *J uYUu-l. >. ... J . -T - I I < | All Mwra fnualbc depoitUsd by ft o'clock g/ ;> n>, to insuro their departure by neat ?. o . All pertoM who receive t.<- a i - and A nlh?r [MtivnlicaU, Will observe lh.it the l?w V requite* tlic poatufe to lie |>ai I quarterly in 1 idvMC*. letter- and transient newspaper* must be J prepaid, otherwise thvy are not mailed. 4'. K. MAtilbL, I'. A