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TAKE YOU BUT A FEW MINUTES, ANP MAY SAVE YOU .Ylaiiy Years ol'Kiiffrriiix! Carter's Spanish Mixture THE Li HEAT TLlilFlEIi OF 'THE liLOOD! rm.+ R..? ?i? - ? - ? sat. /mcMidir rirr yn i/tsct/ierni : JiyalciaiiH preiteribe it, nnd everyone who uses it, is a walking Advertisement, ?o Uodicino ever yet ollered to the American Public has gained such popularity in so short a lime as I Cai'fei*'* Spanish .Tliilurr ! It will cure any case of Scrofula, it will cure any case of Rheumatism, it wdl cure any case ol' Syphilis, it will cure any case of Sail Klieum, It will cure any case of Neuralgia, It will cure any case of Fever and Ague, Or any disease arising from an impure state of the Biood. SCROFULOUS KKVDKR! It cured the neice of the Hon. John Mi4ior Bolts, a member of Congress, frotu Virginia, of Sorofuia, alter iue skill of the d?est Jfiysk-iaus, both of New York and J'hiladelplM* had been tried in vain ; and it will cure you. render, if you are so affected. RHKUMATIC RLADKR ! It cured D. Burrilt, Kmp, of (Jiucinnatti, of Khcumnlism of 4 years standing, after all other remedies had failed. We have hundreds of such certificates. Call on the Agent and get a Hook and Circ Jar, and read i<t yourself, the many rciuarkuc.tf and astonishing cures it has made. 8VPHIUTIC HEADER.! The celebrated Dr. Butcher writes us that Jic had two of Hie most severe and long standing cases of Syphilis that would yield <o none of the uauai remedies, but lie cured one case with six, ami the other with nine "Lollies of barter's Spanish .Mixture. We have known it used in over a Thousand oases, and have yet to bear of a failure in nuy case. YE SHAKING THOUSANDS READ! Auuk and Fevak.?Do not take Quinine, Mercury, or any Buch noxious Drugs, but try at once this great Alterative and Purifier of the Blood ; Carter's Spanish Mixture will cure any and every case of Ague and Fever. We have m.ver yet known it to 'fail. And for all diseaaes arising-from an impure stale of the idood, no rneBu uie has ever yet been found to hnve ?o |food nr. effect. If you we aiclt, try it nl onw; do not delay ; time in precious. and lieuilh the route.-it uf Ail tiloHsinwithout which all ?tlae is val'ieleHN DA Wm. S BEERS & CO.. Proprietors. H tchrrumd, \ a , >'or idt by JLUMliLTiyJC * CrBKTON 1 JLI LvJt- Sr * |SWAN & CO.'S LOTTERIES !1 Authorized by the State of Georgia l?r $70,000; > FOR TKN DOLLARS!! o ? The following Scheme will be drawn by 1 S. Swan <!t Co., .Managers of the Sparta Academy Lottery, in each of their [ Siiin'c Nam iter Lotteries for March, 1858. I at AUGUSTA, Georgia, in public, under the superintendmice of CuininUaioiicra. V ij A S S .1 , To be drawn in the City of Anyusta Georgia, in public, on SATURDAY, MARCH 6th, 1858, C . \ s s o , To be drawn in the City of Augusta, (in., 1 in pnblie, on SATURDAY. MARCH 13th, 1858. n V t* A S S 7, To be drawn in the City of Augusta, Ga. | in public, on | SATURDAY, MARCH 20th, 1858. o C I. A * S (D , To l?e drawn in the City of Augu.ita,Ga. in public on SATURDAY, MARCH 27th, '1858. OJ? Til K 1*1. AN or SINGLE NUMBERS J o,4S5 PRIZES! i NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVERY NINE TICKETS. ! \I VCYIPICIA'T SfMII.'\fir? TO BE bit AWN EACH SATURDAY IN MAliCII! 1 1'iize of $70,000 1 " 30 000 1 44 10,000 1 " 6,000 1 44 4,000 1 " 3,000 I " 1,500 4 44 1,000 4 44 1)00 4 44 800 4 44 700 4 44 000 60 44 600 | 50 44 300 | 100 44 1 -5 *330 44 100 APPOXIMATION PRIZES. 4 prizes of #400 ?ppr. lo #70,000 are #1,600 4 " 8oo *4 30,000 " l,2oo 4 44 200 44 10,GOO 4* 8"o 4 44 1*35 44 6,000 44 600 4 44 loo 44 4,out) 44 4 00 4 44 75 44 8,000 44 SOU 4 44 6 0 44 l,6uu 44 2UO 5,000 44 20 am 100,000 o ISO prizes amounting to $3i0,000 Tickets $10; Halts $5; Quarters $2.50 PLAN OF THE LOTTERY. The Numbers from 1 to 50,000, eorresI ponding witli those Numbers on the 'Tickets ! |trinleil on separute slips of paper, are encircled with small tin tubus, and placed in one I w heel. The lirst 45" Prizes, similarly printed and encircled, are placed In another w heel. The wheels are then revolted,and a number is drawn from the wheel of Numbers, ami at the same time a Prize is draw n Irom the other wheel. The Number and Prize drawn out are opened and exhibited to the audience and registered by the Commissioners, the Prize being placed against the number draw n. This operation is repeated until all the Prizes are drawn out. Aituoximatios Phizes.?The two pre! ceedtug and the two succecduiL' Numbers to i I those drawing the lirsl 7 Prizes will be tin[ titled to tin- 28 Approximation Prizes. For example : it Ticket No. 11250 draws the $70,000 Prize, Tickets uuinbered 11248. 11240. 11251, 11252, will each be entitled to ,5400. It Ticket No. 550 draws the | $30,000 Prize, those Tickets numbered 548 j 540, 551, 552, \\ >11 each be entitled to $3u0, and so on according to the above schtine. Tlie 6,000 Prizes of $20 will be determined by the last ligure ot' the Number that druws the $70,000 Prize. For example, if the number drawing the $70,000 Prize ends with No. 1, then all the tickets where the number ends in I will be entitled to $30.? 1 If the Number ends with No. 2. then all the Tickets where the Number ends in 2 will be entitled to $20, and so on to 0. Certificates of Packages will be sold at the following rates, which is tile risk : Cerlilicnlc ot Package ot 10 \\ hole Tickets, $80 Certificate of Package of 10 Half Tickets, 40 1 Certificate of Package of 10 (Quarter Tickets, 20 Certificate of ..'ackages of 111 eighth | Tickets, 10 In ordering Tickets or Certificates. 1 | fcticlotfe the money lo our ;nMrt**s Tor the ! Tickets ordered, on receipt of which they ! will be forwarded Oy first uitiil. Purchasers I can lutvc ticket* ending in uny figure they j may designate. The list of drawn Number* and Prize* will be sent to purchasers immediately uf' ter the drawing. MT Purchaser* will please write their signatures plain, nnd give their Post OlHce, I L'ouniy and Stale. NT Keiiieinher that every Prize is drawn I ana payable in full without deduction. Ail prizes of #1,00(1 ai d under, paid | immediately after the drawing?other prizes at the usual lime of thirty du\ *, in full with| out deduc'io.l. All communications strictly confidential. A.m. ... I I..I? *- - i...... - " ?* iiwiiin viuDis iui i iiaiin or v^erilll| cute* ut 8. ow AN Sl CO, Augusta, Go., Persona residing near Montgomery I Alo., or Atlanta, Gm., can have (heir orders ! tilled, and save time, by addressing 8. Swan & Co., at either of those cities. t-er A list ot the numliern UuU arc drawn t'reaj tike wheoJ, u iiji toe amount of fie j prize that ?a?-h one is entitled to, will be I published n ft or every drawing, in the follow. ! ing papers :?Augusta (l?<-o.) Constitution' alist, .New Orleans Delia, Mobile Register, j Charleston Standard, Nas.iville Gazelle, 1 Allunta Intelligencer, New York Weekly Day Rook, Savannah Morning News Richmond Dispatch New York Dispatch, and i'aulding (Miss.) Clarion. Hlauka! Blank**!! A SUPPLY of blank* on hand at the Ledger CWice, lha* will be aold exclusively I lor cash. Persons will oblige us by not > asking fw thorn on on' ither terms. MONEY FOR THE MILLION! 30,000 Dollars for live Dollars! Only 30,000 Numbers?3,28ft Prir.es1. I M ? re tlinn <>ne Prize to every 9 Tickets1. ! ' ONE TICKET CAN DRAW 3 PRIZES1 I Capital Prize $30,000 ! ON TMK HAVANA PI.AN OF SlNGLKjaJMBERS. 'insqtr &iantg liraHrmq Inttrrq. ui av> i nuiu I i ?1 1MB. SI All. Ill USORUIA. | CLASS JJ. DRAWslttARCH 1, 1858. CLASS KK DRAWS MARCU15, 1858 lu public, at Macon, (Ja, under the sworn superintendance of E. C. Bulkley and Jos. Waterman Ksqs. ritlZKS PAYABLE W1THOCT DEDUCTION. SCHEME. 1 Prize of $30,000 1 " .,10,000 1 ? 5.000 1 11.500 1 " 'J.ooo 1 ? 1.000 3 ' 500 1.500 5 " 'J50 I.U50 100 * 100 10.000 1U(I " 1" fciwm 30U0 " Id 45,00(1 I Approximation Prizes 4 Prizes of I 25 to ?>30,000.... 1500 ' 4 " 60 to 10.000.... 200 I 8 " 40 to 6,000 3'Jo | 12 " 25 to 2,500.... 300 21 " 15 to 2.000 3(50 20 " 10 to 1,000 200 328(5 Prizes, amounting to 115,130 I Tickets?$5, Halves2 50 Quarters 1 25 , The 3 000 Prizes ot $15 will be determined by the Inst lieu re of the number that J draws tlie #30,000 prize. For example: It the number drawing the $30,000 prize ends with No. 1, than all the tiekets where the iiiimber ends in I. will be entitled to $15. If the number ends with No. 2, then nil tne tickets where the number ends in 2 will be entitled to 15, and so on to 0. Certificates of Packages. Of Ten Tickets are sold at the following rates, which is the risk : Ton Whole To kota, ?35 00 j Ten Half Tioketa 17 50 Ton Quarter Tickets, 8 "u (tank Notes of sound Hanks taken nt par. Chocks un Sow York remitted for Prizes. Drawings of large ("lasses will be published in Now York and Now Orleans Sunday papers, and Charleston and Savannah dailies. Registered letters at our risk. J-#" Address t irders f-?r Tickets or Cottitivates rd' Paeksge.s ot Tickets to ANDERSON & SON, Managers. .1 facoH or Surammh, (jrorijia HARPER S WEEKLY, A FlllSr-CI.ASS I l.l.t'STK ATKII I'AI'KK. TUB BEST A\l? CHEAPEST FAMILY NEWSPAPER IN* THE WOULD. 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Its connection with the "A-soci rtc-l I * r? ?s" j o iiiu 1'iirnmi inu'il?v *VI?*- ] graph* The Weekly I'ric.ot Current is nnde ; up with much cart*. nod lr<>m (he munt ieu j nhle sources Tilt liilrr.iry Notice* arc -li^ j criminating and comprehensive. Attention ' is paid to all matters uf geiM-r.d interest, en pecially those in referetiee to toe l'lan:iab' and Agricultural interests, and to the current news of the day ; and care is t- Kelt that nothing shall appear ill its eulumn* t\ hieh should lie excluded from the fumdv circle The Mercury in puhlshed Daily at $lo per aiuuim ; Trl-weekly, ; and Weekly 13SJ | per milium. To those * ho may interest j themselves in procuring sohm-ribers. six eopics of the Weekly paper will be forwarded to one address for Ten Dollars All orders to be invariably accompanied be the t'ush. UK ART AND UIIKTP, Charleston, S. C. NATIONAL POLK 'KOAZLTTK. This (ireat Journal uf Crimen and Criminals is in its 'PI irteenlh Year, and is widely I circulated throughout the country. It is j liie tirst paper Of tli*> kind published in tin* ' United Stales, and h distinctive in Us ehnr. Meter. It has lately p!i**< d into the h hi !< ' of Ceo. \V. MaUell A (Jo , by ? hum it will hereafter he ? ondneted. Mr \|at?ei| wa? ! formerly Chief ol Police of New ) ork City, nnd he will no doubt render it one of the , mod interesting papem in the rountry its Editorials are forcibly written, and of a character thwt should command universal j support. f-tf* Subscription*, fti, per Annum ; $1, for Six Months, to be remitted by Subscn i ber?, (who should w rite their names arid the . Until, county and slate wliere they ru-sidc plainly.) To UFA). W. MATSECL &. CO, Editor Proprietor of the National Polite (iar.clte. New York City Ramsay's History of SOUTH CAROLINA WILI. be republished early in 18)8, ii tWo large Volumes octavo, *>5(> oage-, each Volume, printed on me, while papu, bound in substantial cloth gilt. It ?cetn< a hardly nccesary to :dd any tiling to (lie ibo-e. Ramsay's lliMoiy of South Carolina is a | great work ; he -t as an eye-witness,nnd p r- i tic i puled in many of the events about '.vtneb i... ttf sj? u /? _ lie wrilijn. ?T?5, DUU II 1* irolllll ...A ar? too ignorant of our own history, nod (lie I'nb lisber lias undertaken ihe work with u \i ?vv to supply u dei.mod whim him been felt (' ? some lime. The fact in, II.ere i-> mo it, lores! fell now in Hie History of our Btiie, Ihiiri ever wuh before. All accnunU of our 1 ancestors are now bi-ginnmg to wake up 1 our minds to a lively interest. When * see thein braving the h.rdnhipe of ihe dea. ert, overcoming every ditK.uit. from a a iv. age foe, nod meeting lire aulwart it. Hon in a long, distracting, and b.enJy war, we are pleased with every danger Kiev escaped, and wish to tr.we out tho inovt iiiuiulu events of tbeir history. Those ? ho wish tins ? urk ? wili send ou their nnmea to the subscriber early. I intend to get out the Work early in 18.V). I'rjee, in substantial Cloth, per Vol ume; Half Calf, ?A,'M) S\..d by ?u .iCro lion, payable on delivery. W. J Dt'PFiK, Bookseller, Newberry, ??. C*. i Nov. 18. 40?If | Medical Advertisement. IMPORTANT DISCOVERY. CONS ifJTp T I 0 N AND AM. Diseases of the LUNGS and THROAT CAN UK CUItKD HY INHALATION. Il'liicli cuuvijs il^- reiuvdies to the cavities ii the lungs, tlnou^li the air passages) anil cum* in;; in ill reel contact with the ili.ca.-e, neutraii* res the tubercular matter, allay, thectnijih, causes a tiee ami easy expectoration, heals the Hugs, purities the hloo<l, impaits renewed vital Hy 10 me .nervous system giving that (one Hint eiitrK)' K) indispensable lor (lie regulation of hcul'ii. To be able to stale conlidenlly . tliat Consumption is cut able bv iunalation, is lo ine a source ol unalloyed pleasiiN. It is tts much under the control of medical treatment as any oilier formidable disease; ninety out ol every bundled eases can be ctiied in the first stages, and fifty percent in the second ; but ill tbclnird stage it is iuipossiliic to save inoietban five per cent, lor tbe lung's are so cut up by tbe disease as to bid defiance to medical skill. Kven, bow. ever, in the last stages, Inliaiaiion allord* extraordinary relief t<? the suffering attending this fcatlnl scourge, which Miiiiually destroys ninetyfive thousand persons in the United Mates alone ; ami a correct calculation -hows that of the pres. cut population of tin* earth, eighty millions ate destined to fill the Consumptive's grave. Truly the quiver of death nas no arrow so fatal as Consumption. In all ages it ha> been tbe great enemy of life, for it spares neither ag** nor .- > t, but ->weep? off alike the brave, tbe hcautitol tin: graceful ttud tbe gilted. 1'-. iUc h.!p o! (but rfupiotne Being from whom cometb every good and perfect gift, I am enabli o to oiler to tue alM.eted a permanent and speedy cute in Consumption. flu* first rau-e of tubeiclcs is from iuipuic bloial, and tbe itniiieiiialc el. 'et produced l>y their tlrpusiliuii in the lung- is to prevent the free admission of air ii.t > the air cells, w;,ich causes a weakened vitality ih.ough the onto* system. Then surely it is inoie tatio, .d to e*; ect gienf,- good lorn medicines enteiing the cavities of the lungs ti.an ftom those administered through the stomach; the] patient will always bud the hi gs free and the j hi. athing easy, after inhaling remedies. Thus, Inhalation is u local rein-'ly,nevertheless it a?-ts j coii.sti:utiii iallv ami wi'.h more power ttml eeis taiiity than remedies administered l?y the sir o- I mil 1'n prove the powerful and dirt ft iu'lueiio* of this mode oi administration, ciiioiofumi inhaled wlil entheiv destroy sci siod'ty i.. a few iitti.ules, paraivxing the entire nervous .y-tem, so that i liinii inav lie ampul d without t e slig.iie.-t pain; inhaling tlie o.diua y tiuru:..g gas wf|| tlusiroy Inein .1 lew horns. Tl.v. inhalation <d ammo., a w.il rouse t'ie sy-lvm when ho.,ting 01 uppaiei.tly tiead 'I lie wdu ol man) A the meuic iies is pcit'cpiibh' in t'ie sr.n a lew niiniites alt ?r be.ng in .ulcu. and may iin lie .alely dclec <;d in the 'duo.1 \ co. 1 viiieing p.oot ot me couslitn io.is, >.d'cctof inhal tioii istl). laet that s,;l ^ , aiw iy> produced by breathi g l>. il air- this not p..s- I itive evid. cc that p oper teniedie- c chilly pre,..!!,'!, ami ji. licit,i:slv mil. list, ed i.mnnsl. I ill. nine* - ...ul.l pitidu. e the l.appt.ist ie*uli-i liuriii0 \our., pmctice iimiiv (I.- jsand* -Ulleilll? I.Otll dl.-?U.*<* 1)1 UlO illliJiS Hll(1 ' III) ill , hate been under my cure. find 1 nave .if.-ct <1 many ieumi aablc dues, even utter Ui.Mille.e s had .Kiel) pun ouiic. il in tlic lu.il Mug'-.-, w.ucb tin.) .-utelie* me timt c-i n.iuiuplion i* i.<> le..?.r j tut.i! disease. J/y licatmeht ol consumption i.i o. i^inul, unit founded on lo.igtfspeiiuticc und a Mioioii-Ii niri.Mii^ulioii. Af\ pe. irct acrquain* luiicc miUi die iiniuic of lube rem.-, Arc., n.ahl. * r.ie in uimiii^uiili. n-udilv, the vaiiou* forum of di.a-eHi.il . iniulatu consumption, mid apply Ho: proper remedies, iii elv b*-i tg mistaken even m it -mule case. Tin- familiarity, in c. ii. tVelion ?iWt m iiiii pathological and inicios- i copic discoveries, enable* me In relieve llie lung* Inini ill - .licet s ol t >iitiacted cheat*, In enUigc (lie chest, puiify the ImnkI, impait lu it renewed vitality, ^ivnijj clicig) and tone to tlie e iliie *)stem. Medicine* with full directions rent to any part et (lie United Mute* and Canada* l?v pa lieuti i niinnmucating tlieir ?) mptiiiiis l?v letter-, lint tin- cure would lie iiioic Certain if the piiti' iit should p iv me n \i.?il, wliieh would give an opportunity to examine the lungs, und enable iiic to presciibe with miieli greutei certainty, and then the eurc could be etlcctod without ml seeing the pitieut ugaiii. All letters a-kmg advice must contain a postage stamp. AJ.Ii.n4, ti. W. it It All AM, M I), Hoi No. ' J. Ollici,t ll.il Filbert Street, ol.l No. |i't>, below I welt h. 1'liil.i J.JjJim, 1*4. Nov. IS, IHS7. 41? \y ()l nil Htiw?*e. the ({rent Ik cmi?? Springs from neglect of Nuturc'n Liwa. SUFFER NOT! WHEN A CURE IS GUARANTEED ix all utaokn or S L C It K T I> I S K A S E S. Self Abuse, .\ercout Dthnity. Strictures, (itects. (iratel. Diabetes Disease* a) the Kidneys anA ll-unur, .Mercurial Hheuma lism Scrofula. /'?itir in the Hi nt* and AnKles, D states t>f the Lungs, 'I'tiroal. .Xuse and t'.ys. Ihrxrs ujuai Hi* li-dy or Ltwhs ('ancers, Dropsy, Epili/dic f'its, St Vita's Dance, and ail Diseases arising /rum a der ingcmeni ttj the Sexual Organs Such a< SeivoiM Trembling. l?o*? .?f JAmiio* ry, lim? of I'ower, (Iriicml \\ .-aline**, lliiuiu-u of Vision, with peculiar -|>oU uppcHtin/ before the cfe?, Ion ol Slgiil, \V akdHliieM, Dyspepsia, Liver Ui'tWMt, Eruptions upon the luce, pain in tnebaek .tml lieu J, Kctaule irregularities and *11 imiii'tftr'i Hl4i-li:. ?oa '-"'I* *' ... - r?. w II VIII WUid I^CiC!1 It matter- not lioin w u*i uuw (lie d.sase originatcd, however lung standing or ohstii at* the c?-m; recovery iii onrUKi, a>.d in a shorter timr than it permanent cum.' can m ed?* t:d b? any other ueitmriit, ven alici me ilwa-e lim b.?l (tc l the skill of eminent phyaiciao* a id resisted all iiieir mean* of cine. The tin licit.os are pies-sot without causing no sick tie -a. a d free titint ni'jifu. y ui oal-nun. Iiuiing twenty yoars of practice, I have rescued l.oin the jaws of Heath, many inousai !s, who, in the last Stage* of the atrove ineuiioned di eases hud been given up to die by loeir pliysi isiis, which wai ranis me in promising to the a;ilic*ed, who may p.ace Ihemselve* u.titer my cu e, u perfect and most speedy cm*. Secret lisva.se are tlie gr< iteat enemies to health, as tney are the I: at cause of consumption, ' crofu'a and maoy other dise.iana should ;?e ?' 'terror , the human lamii?. as a permanent cut - .s scarcely ever i ltected, a uiajo ily of th?- cases falling to the hau ls ot incompetent persons, ?iio not only fail to cure toe dresses but ruin tlie con ablution, tilling tne ay tern withmercury, wlncli w th the disease, hastens tiie a- d'erci into rapid eoosiiiiipiion. Uut should the disease and the Ueatio*nt not cause death speedily mid tiie vicitm .nairi s, :he disease is eiitaueil upon tin- oliil en, who are bom willi echJc COtistilnlio ., an,. the current of 1 fo ?irrupted by a viri.. which liclrays flscif in .Sciolnla, Tetter, Pierre, KiupUon.i and other alfec'imia of the sltln, Kyes, Turoat a .d l.unj;-. i-nLadicir noon tnem ? n Uf ... ot -ulfr lng, mid consigning tlifin to an early g'?v?. . , . . .. SKI.K A BUSK i* another loimidtble enemy to liuailh, lot nothing el.-e in the dreat. . .ilalogins ol human diaea-m* can-res ro dealt uctive a drain upon ihr system drawing tW thousand. < ( violiuis though a few year* of aiilh-.ii.g down to ail untimely grave. It dealmya Hi* .\?r?<iiu System, rapidly was tar. away the eneigres of Ufa, Caiae* mi'liul derangement, pilfCltto the propr;. development of the nyatom, disqualifies tor marriage, society, lawinrM, and all Mirth I y nap piiieri, and lea vm lln* aufffrnr wrecked in la *1) and mind, predi -p I ou. ^itiplivn .> i 11 ., Ol Will }'f to Ir Irwrli fi| il< .. U ito'o. ?t ith tno r .1 ?:o .1. 'iC I u. ,';ie i!j.' a;.f>irtn:iiU? virwliirw yf lln* s palnianenl and speedy cure, cau be affected, and with tba aliamiomaaal at minaaia piasti?, aay - 'i Z patients cftti b? restored to robust, rigorous j 11 < - m It h. The afflicted ttv cautioned against the use ol Patent Medicines, Ibr thefts are so many ingenious snares i'r the columnn of the public prints ' to enter i ami rob the unwary sit lion're, that milI lions hare their constitutions ruined by the vile | compounds of quack doctors or the equally poi! sonous nostrums vended as 'Patent Medicines.' I have carefully analyzed many of the so-called Patent Medicines ami tind that nearly all of them contain (.'ormsive Sublimate, which is one of the strongest preparations ot mercury, and a deadly poison, which, in.-tead of curing the disease, disables tire system forlile. Three fourths of the patent nostrums now in 1 use u> e put up by unprincipled aitd ignorant per-ons who do not understand even the alphabet I of the materia medics, ami are equally as destitute of any kn iwledge of the human -ystem, having one object only in view, ami that io it V ?V'VJ * Vftn y.vr.1 v. vo. I Irrcguluiitics hiid nil diseases of males and j females treated on principles established by ! twenty year* of practice, and sanctioned l?y thousands of the most remarkable cures. Medt cities with full direi isons sent to any part of the ' , United Stales or Catmdas, l>y patients communicating their symptoms by letter. Business I correspondence strictly confidential. All letter* ; asking advice must contain a postage stamp. | Add.es*, J. SI MMLHVILLE, M. I). Hoc No. 6.1. Office No. 1131 Filbert St., old No. loC. below Tweltli, I'biladelphiit, l'a., Nov. 25, 1857. 41?ly. HELM HOLD'S GENUINE I'll El*.I It ATI ON OF HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COM iHjlmii KLuii) EXTRACT BlJCllU, For Jjineatti of (kr HladJrr, Kidney*, Growl, II mlnrttr*, Ob?!ruct\on, Srcrrt l)i*ia*et, hnnalt Complaint*, and oh />?*. .!*< * o f thr Sexual Or'j m?, Alising from F.j r. <?<?? at.d Impiudeocics in life hiiii removing oil Improper Discharges troin the Haul lor, Kidneys, or Actual Organs, whether existing iu MALF. OR FEMALE, From whatever cause they may have Originated, AM) NO MATTKK OF HOW I.ON0 STANDING, Giving Health and Vigor to the Frame, and HIooiii to tiie l'ailid Oieek. Joy to the i\iHioted!!J It cur? -> Nervous ami Debilitated Sufferers, and leninve- nil the Symptoms, auioung which wiil he ti>und UUMi* position to Kxcrtroti, Lnia of I'uwer, I.093 ol Meinr r, Dilflru'ly <>l Wreathing Hellt-rnl Weakneaa, llorioi ?l i)iaWn* Neivea, trembling. Dreadlul I'.jirurcf Death, Nig'iit.'jwan', ( old feet Wn'ii'lulhr. . buunWii n|' Vision, Lingocr, (Jni v ersal lausitude of the Mu cular Srxfeui. (llhiii hi tortuous Appetite, >*ith D spoptic Symptoms, Hot llum)*, } lushing ol the iiody, IIi viii-m of the Skin, Pallid Countenance and Kruptior* on the r ace. Pain in the Dark, lleavinea-s ol the hyclid*. frequently black spots Kiying belore the Kyes, with Temporary SulTunirai and I/n* of Sight; Want ol attention. In eat J/obihl v, itealleaaneas, with Horror ol Society. .Nothing is more Dasn anle to such Patienta than Kohtude, and nothing they more Dread lot tear ol themselves; no Re| pose of Manner, no Kaiueati!*?*, no Speculation, but a Hurried Transition Iroui one tpte-lion to anotber. There symptoms, il allowed to go on?which this medicine intariably lentovea?aoon follow a j >,.?** ?.i i iiwur, rauniy, una r.puepwc Kits?in (tut' ut wliicli ilif patient limy expire- Who can < my llmt these cicowj uru not frequently lol owed by those direful diM?.-ei?lusuniiy unl Consumption ? Tlie liwriln ill the Insane Asyluiini, inn) the melancholy death* by Con* imp, lion, bear ample witness to the truth ol these | assertion*. lit huimtic A*yluius the most melancholy exhibition appeal*. 1 he countenance is actually *?duen ami quite destitute?neithei Mirth 01 thief ever visits it. Should a sound of the voice occur, it ia rarely articulate. "With woful measure* wan despair Low sullen sound* his guef beguiled." Debility is mo-l terrible! and lias brought thousands upon thousands to untimely graves, tti us blasting the ainhilioti of many noble youths. It can he cured by the use of this Infallible Remedy. If you are suffering with any of the almve distressing ailments, the Fluid Fx tract Ituchu will cure you. '1 ry it and he couviticed of iu elbcacy. BEWARE OF QUACK NOSTRUMS AND Ql'AbK DOCTORS, who falselr boast of abilities and reference*.? Citixena know and avoid tbeui, and save Cong Suffering, Money, and exposure, by sending Or cailiug tor a bottle ol tbm Popular and Specific Remedy. It allays all pain and inflammation, is perfectly pleasant ui its taste and odor, but immediate iii its action liilrncl lliirhti I Is piepared directly according to the Rules ?f I'll ABM ACY AND (JUKMISTKY. with the ^iratest ici'iirtcj art) fhriJiira! kuowl and care devoted in ita combination. S.e I* uf??<ur De?rValuable Work* tin the Practice of I'bjaic, and uioat of Uic late Standard 1 W Oik? of Medicine. tT $100^1 One hundred Dollar* an! lie paid to any Phv*iciaii alio can prove that the ModiCinc ever injui ed a Patient; and lire testimony ol tliouaanda can t>e produced to prore that it doc* g, at good, farce of frwa one wwk to thirteen J y-.uV -landing lure been effected. Tlie maiui i ol Voluntary Teelijtony in poaeeeaiuu ol the Proprietor, vouch ig it* virtue* and curative power*, i* unineoae, embracing waiuee well ; known to Soience and Fame. 100,000 Bottles Have Beta Sold. and not a aiugi* instance ol a liuiure ha* been r--ported! Pemonally appeared liefore me. an Alderman of tin I .tyoi I hiladeipbia, H. f. UKIMBOID, , C'hciiiut, who being duly eworn does eay, that I hie prep ration contain* no Narcotic, >*i-rcury or iiiinriuue Inug, but ai?' purely V cgetabic. B. Y. II i I.MiiOl.D. Hole .Manufacturer. 8* or.i and ?ub?Ciibed before nt? thia '2'2?1 dar of Nor ember. 1854 WU. P. It 1 fiIt \ KD, Alderman. PriceStl ptr Pottle, or Six for $5. Delivered vo may droit. Accompanied l?r reliable and rtapoanihlo CorUiuata* trout I'ciMeeaoi of Med lea! College*, Clergymen and otiiora. l'i vparmJ ai.d noid by fl. T. I!F.I,MII/)T.D, Practical and Analytical Cbciaut, Do 52 South Tooth St..below Cheeaut, Auembly BeiUinf, Phil*. ry Foi tale by Uam?lti?b * CcanoK, andTHouaa R. Maoill, Lawcaatar. C. M-, 8.C. and of all Druggiat and Dealer* throughout tha ' L idled State*, (Unadaa and Britiek IVivinm. Beware of Counterfeits. Ask U>r 11 i*.li.V(l4? )Lf>'8? fane tnu other. C U UK UUAKANTEED. Jaaa U, 1*1* O? Medical Advertisement* Dr. McLANE'S CKLKDIl ATED VERMIFUGE vLIVER PILLS. tWddftk* *?? * Preparation!of tho i|M jmey are not recommended as Universal Cure-alls, but simply for what their name pur 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. ml t JLIie J^iver jpli.ls, tor tht cure of Liver Complaint, all Bilious Derangements, Sick Headache, &c. Purchasers will please be particular to ask for Dr. C. McLanc's Celebrated Vermifuge and Liver Pills, prepared b) sole proprietors, Pittsburgh, Pa., and take no other, as there aie various other preparations now bclore 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, ? 60 Wood St., Prrrsnunon, Pa. Role Proprietor*. * Si'ovil Si N<i 111. Clitirlt rn Nmm Orlenun, ( urrnl \N lioU-nnle A iff til* t'??r tin* Souiitt-rn Hlnton, to tvliuiu nil oid^r* ill lint liO .1il(lr?"<!t4'd. S..I.I ?.v TIH ?S. It. MAOILU l-nnrnMrr April 30, I85tt. Il ly. To Planters and Houe Builders. Thi> nnWriluT rt'ljrns liin Ihnrtk* for lit? %*r\ ltl>4-r.tl untronagr ree*ived IW lit? pa-L, .trill lake* tnin method In inform the ciluelia of Cheater i?i iturroiiluting llmirii tn, und the M llllll' SlMItil, tllill tie hllH ctlcCU'd Ullotlicr iinpruvfrnmi in the Cotton <?in k Wheat Thrasher, that .eel* any thai have ever been inlro. iiHi*i*,l Invi-lofi.r.i; ami from long experience, he li.vi iio lenr :ii eh... longing liny other Factory, ci her North or South, to produce an ftjunl. iic fee I a very emihdent ill Haying ti? the put. c. that in* llni* e*-:el ill perioiina lice any other make or pattern iium in tine. IV itii li'v cotton the roll cannot he broken or mailt* to apew over, which no oilier pre* tend* . I'lnim. and with pood driving potter nnd all etui.nice, a 45 n..w yi.i, will p.u from 4 to ti tin lea or more in a tiny, wci^hir.o fr ui :.jU to 40l? lb*.: wuicli i? a* much an arty oie hand run well handle in a nay. Any i cr-on -*uolini( n (iin or Tliruahur, can oe nopplied liy aenduio on hi* order to uiu at la*ti. fille. Cheater Diitrict. S C. Work it ill lie .-.lopped to any place deaired W Kl'.MHI Nl? done at the ?iu>rl**l poaaitoe. notice. To I'ouao Huitders. I will nay thai I am ain.iulMcluiiiig -NASII. lil.lNI).* St IMM>KS of an\ detcriptiiiu, made of the beet material, j and dry lumber, and workmanship the very ' beet. All work eaYefully packed and forwnrded ! to order. JOHN 8|M1*8< >X. ; June 11th, 1*56. I1.tt I ll Pi 9BLKKT IKFIK MITIBH OF YOTJTH 8c MATURITY, Ju?t Published, Oratis, the 25th Thou-. end? M FT$W WOIU'S ON TUK KATION AI, I ivi-atnient, without Medicine, of Hpermalon .r* ??i l><>cal ^V mIiiwm, No lurnal Unmntoi.it, ticni.ftl and Nervou* Debility, I'rrnietur# Decay oi the Syatem, Impoioncy, and laipttlii ii.t-.iU to Ha. riape generally. l>Y B. OF. LANKY, M. D. Tli.* important fact thai the many alarming ooinplumu, originating in th? imprudence aolimd" of youin, mar be caei'.y reuiortd without MrTume, U in tin* atnall tract, clearly deMOiLtinh-d ; and tlie entirely new and highly mcceaaful treatment, at adopted by the Awtt.o* hilly eiplains, by means of which erery one a sua Med to care l.nnaeh' perfectly and at the least possible c?M, Uieieby avoiding all the ad. vcrtiaed uo-ti um? of the ?iay. Kent ui any address, gratia and poet free in a sealed envelope, by leiuitling (poet paid) two postage stamp* to Dr. ii. UK LaNKY, 17 Lie* penaid Street, New York City. June 17, _ It?ly. BLANKS ! BLANKS 11 Wg would call the attention of member* o the b.ir and magistrate* of this and the aa? round'ng Diatricta, ta our extenaive aeeorl ineni of Blank a. We bat# now om jtfud a full aT.ppty printed in exeellenfVvl#V$?rcl oi '*?I It order* promptly at ae.entjuiiHp nl? per <|ui.'e etth. N We ..I. alao p.cuaied to print :OT|tM H abort notice, ,o hnodaome ?l) lc and as lo a aa the work can he does amy wl*rp in . State fev ? *. a njnj