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MAV SAVE VOU Unity YearsoI'Miiffcriii^ ! Carter's Spanish Mixture tiik akkat rrniFinn of j 77/k iilool)'. I'k.. #??../ t /< ?: ?- ?>- ! ? i*c ur/ m jit- triri y? f i/l^fHP/ ra hysicinns prescribe it, nmi every one who nscs it, is h walking Advertisement, j no Medicine ever yet offered to the American Public linn gained such popularity in so short a time us Darter's UixluiT ! It will cure any ease of Scrofula, It will cure any case of Itheumatism, It will cure any case of Syphilis, It will cure any case of Sail It Ileum, It will euro any ease of Neuralgia, It will cure any case of Fever and Ague, K)r any disease arising from an impure state I of the Dlood. SCROFULOUS RKIDEK ! It cured the neice of the Hon. John Mi- ' nor Holts, n member of Congress, from Vir- > ginia, of Scrofula, after the skill of the | best Physicians, both of New York and Philadelphia had been tried in vain ; and it will cure you, reader, if you are so affected, i MI1KUMATIC READER ! It cured D. Hurrilt, Esq., of Cincinnati*!, of Rheumatism of -I years standing, after all other remedies had failed. We have ! hundreds of soch certificates. Call on the i Agent and get a Hook and Circ ilar, and Tend f? r yourself, the many remarkable and astonishing cores it has made. SYPHILITIC READER! The celebrnted Dr. Hutcher writes us that \ lie had two of the most severe and long standing cases of Syphilis that would yield j to none of the usual remedies, but tie cured i one case with six, and tlm other with nine ' bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture. Wo have known it used in over a Thousand ; cases, and have yet to hear of a failure in ; any case. YE SHAKING THOUSANDS READ!' Auue ahi) Fever.?Do not tnko Quinine, Mercury, or any such noxious Drugs, but try at once this grunt Alterative and Purifier of the Hlood ; Carter's Spanish Mixture will eure any and every ease of Ague and Fever. We have never yet known it to : fail. And for all diseases arising from an im- j pure state of the Hlood, no medicine has ever yet been found to have so good ar. fleet. If you are sick, try it at once ; do not dclny ; time is previous, nod health the j {greatest of all blessings, without which all vino is valuelensD&. Wm. 8 BEERS & CO., Proprietors. Hchmond, l'a, For tal? by I UA&il LTJVK k LH RKTON l| St ?, BP ^ * SWAN iY CO.'S LOTTERIES! I Authoriied by the State of Georgia j 1ST $70,000:! F O R T K N I) O L L A R S! ! o ( Tlic following Scheme will l?e drawn by | S. Swan & <V, Managers of the Sparta Academy Lottery, in each of their j Single Nlimber Lotteries for March. 1858. j at Al'Gl'STA, Georgia, in public, under the superiritend.uiee of Commissioner*. CLANS .1, j To be drawn in the City of Augusta Geor! gin. in public, on SATURDAY, MARCH 6th, 1858, li it. ? W , To lie drawn in the City of Augusta, Ca., , in politic, on SATURDAY. MARCH 13th, 1858. V LASS 7. To liu drawn in tin* City of Augusta, Ca. , in public, on i SATURDAY, MARCH 20th, 1858. CLASS 8 , i To tic drawn in tlie City of Augusta,Ca. I in public on SATURDAY, MARCH 27th, 1858. ON THE PI.AS OK SINGLE NUMBERS | 5,485 PRIZES! NKAKI.Y ONK I'KI/.K TO KVfiKY SINK TICK KTS. MAGNIFICENT SCHEME! TO BE DRAWN EACH SATUJhAY IN MARCH! 1 Prize of $70,000 1 " ;io 000 1 " 10,000 1 ' 5,000 1 " 4,000 1 " 3,000 1 " 1 5oo 4 " 1,000 4 " 000 4 " ?00 4 " *700 4 " Hot) 60 ' 5m> 50 " 30(1 100 " 1:25 230 100 APPOXIMATION PRIZES. 1 prists ul $4uO uppr. to #70,"no we ^ 1 ,<>00 4 " ;too " Ho,on" " l ,200 4 * 2oo " 10,000 ' hoo 4 " 125 " 5,1.on " fioo 4 " loo " 4,ooo " 40U 4 " 75 " H, I " HOO 4 " 50 " 1,600 " 2tH> 5,000 " 20 Mil loo,000 i 185 pi i/^is amounting to 000 Tickets $10; Halfs $5; Quarters $2.50 PLAN OF THE LOTTERY. The i\mutant from 1 lo 5o,ooo, eorrcspoiidiii" \\ i111 those .Niiuil'crs hii the Tickets printed oil separate slips of paper, are encircled with small tin tubes, and placed in one v\ Ill-el. The lirst 157 Pii/.es, similarly printed and encircled, are placed in another wheel. The wheels are then revolved.niid aiiiiniher is drawn from the wheel of Numbers, and at the su-ne time a Prize is drawn Irom the oilier wheel. 'J'lio Number and l'rize drawn out are opened and exhibited to the audience and registered by the Commission cr?, the Prize l?*-iuy placed against tlic number drawn. This operation is repeated until all the Prizes are drawn out. Ammiomaiatiox 1'niZKs.?The two precccdi ng and the Uvo succeeding Numbers to those drawing the tirst 7 I*riites will be enlilled to the 28 Approximation Pi lues. Tor example: it' Ticket No. 11250 draw s thc ?70,000 Prize. Tickets numbered JI2I8. 11211), II jiil, 11252, will each be entitled to .^ton. It Ticket No. 550 draws tin* I ?30.UU0 Prize, those Tickets numbered 5 I* I 5tit, 551, 55-, w dl each be entitled to *300, I and so on according to the above scheme. The 5.OU0 Prizes of ?20 will be determiued by the last tigure of the Number that j draws the $7t).UOO Prize. Tor example, if 1 the number drawing the $70,000 I'rize ends with No. 1, then all thu tickets w here the number ends in 1 w ill be entitled to $20.? If the Number ends with No. *3, thou all the Tickets w here the Number ends in 2 w ill be entitled to $20, and so on to 0. Certificates of I'aekages will be sold at ! the following rates, whieti is the risk : Certificate id Package of tu Whole Tickets, ?80 , Certificate of Package of It) Half Tickets, 40 : Certificate of Package of 10 Quarter Tickets, 20 j Certificate of Packages of III eighth Tickets, 10 I In ordering Tickets or Certificates. Till lose the IIIOIU'V til Iinr f..r tl... Tickets ordered, on receipt of w loch they j will be forwarded by lirsi mail. I'urcliusers ! can have tickets eliding in any figure they j may designate. The list of drawn Numbers and frizes ' will tie sent to purchasers immediately af- ' ter the drawing. feir I'urchsser* will please write their I signatures plain, and give their fost OlHre, t Ulinty and .State. Remember that every I'ri/e is drawn ' and payable in full without deduction. J-0*" All prizes of $1,000 and under, paid ' immediately after the drawing?other prizes | at the usual time of thirty days, in full with- ( out deduction. All communications strictly confidential. Address Orders for Tickets or Certificates to o eiitivt i. 01 > . . " n?? .1.^ iv \,ir, .ingusin, i?a., | tr i Vr.sons re-mling near Montgomery j A In., or Atlanta, (ia., can have llteir ordt'f? tided, and savu limit, by addressing H. Swan ' <ii 'Jo., Ml cither <?!' those cities. Mr A list <?t" the numbers that are draw n from the wheel, with the atnouiil of the prize that each one ia entitled to, will be published after every drawing, in the following papers :?Augusta (Geo.) ('oiistitutinn alist, Slew Orleans Delta, Mobile Register, Charleston Standard, Nasnville Gazette, Atlanta Intelligencer, New Vork Weekly Day Rook, Savannah Morning News Richmond Dispatch New York Dispatch, and Paulding (Miss ) Clarion. lULauknl lll.mkn!! A SUi'I'LY of blanks on hand at the la-tiger O'ticc, that will be sold exclusively for rush. Person ? w ill oblige n* by not . isking *>r thuni on an ttlier terms. MONEY FOR THE MILLION! 30,000 Dollars for five Dollars! Only 30,000 Numbers?3,280 Prizes ! More tlihi) one l'rize to every 9 Tickets! ONB TICKET CAN DIlANV 3 PRIZES! Capital Prifce $30,000 ! iiN THE Havana to. an 0F SIN(iLJ^NIIM BEItS. Snsqrr (fonntg Draft ring Tottrrq. dy authority of the state of georgia. CLAS8 JJ. DRAWS MARCH 1, 1858. ! class kk draws ma ?i'h 1* lfi'.o i In public, at Macon, (Ja, under the sworn superintendance of E. C. 13ulkley and .Tos. Waterman Esqs. nu/.Ks pa VABi.fi wTtmout dkductiox. SCHEME 1 Prize of $30,000 1 " m 10,000 1 " 6.000 1 ' 2,50(1 1 " 2,000 I 1 1,000 I 3 " 500 1,500 5 " 250 1,250 100 ' 100 10,000 100 " 50 5,000 3000 " 15 45,000 j Approximation Prizes 1 Prizes ot* 126 to ?>30,000. .. .?500 ; 1 ' 50 to 10.000 200 S " 40 to 5,000 32?? j 12 " 25 lo 2.500 300 21 " 15 to 2,000 300 20 " 10 to 1,000.... 200 3280 Prizes, amount inp to 115,130 Tickets~$5, Halves 2 50 Quarters 1 25 The 3 000 Prizes of #15 will be determined by the Inst tip lire of the number tint I draws the $30,o00 prize. Foi example : It j the number drawing the #30,000 prize ends i with No. 1, than all the tickets where the number ends in 1. will lie entitled to $15. If the number ends with No. 2, then all the j tiekels where the number ends in 2 will lit* entitled in In find sii? ?i?i *?i Certificates of Packages. Of Ten Tickets are .sold at the following rates, which is the risk : Ten Whole Tickets. Siit.j <10 Ten Half Tickets, 17 30 Ten Quarter Tickets, 8 "U Hank Notes of sound Hanks taken at par. Checks on New York remitted for Prizes. Drawings of large Classes will l>e published in New \ ork and New Orleans Sunday papers, and Charleston and Savannah dailies. Registered letters at our risk. J-tf" Address * Irders for Tickets or Cei- I tihcuteJ of Pa* k ages ot Tickets to ANDERSON & SON, Managers. t?r Stint n ntiJi y Gnfiji'i HAMPER'S WEEKLY, A KIU.ST-CI.ASS 1 l.l.t STIt ATKIJ I'AI'Klt. 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Send in your I sulisriiplioiis I Weekly News only One Dollars year, Published at No. 103 Nassau street New York. rpo7:aTPLK I?Ka I.KKS?THE NKVV JL YORK WEKKEY NEWS has a full, fair and faithful luportof tins N?w York cat. tie nuirket, each week. The feport alone is worth twice the subscription price of the paper. Only One Dollar n year. Published at No. IC'J, Nss-au street. Medical Advertisement, j1 IMPORTANT DISCOVERY. C 0 N vS bTp T I 0 N i AM) ALL Diseases of the LUNGS and THROAT OAS UK CUKKD BY INHALATION. lriiicli convtya the remedies to the cavities | it tiic I lilies, through the nir passages, and com* , ing in direct contact with the disease, neutrali* j y.es tlie luhorcnlar matter, allay* the cough, cnn? ! >es n free and easy expectoration, heal.* the j lung*, purities the blood, imparts icncwcd vitality to the neivotis system giving that tone ami ' energy so indispensable for the restoration of health. To he able to state confidently that pMtiKiliiiiilinu 1... ; - ?? * 1 in vumiMV in in .liinn i?'ii, IJ* u; nil* a source ul unalloyed pleasure. It is ns muvli 1 under tlx* control of medicill treatment as any j Other formidable disease; ninety out ot every | hundred oases can l?o cured in tlie lirst stages, j anil fifty per cent in the second ; but in (lie third stage it is impossible to save more than live per cent, for the lung* are so cut up by the disease us to bid defiance to medical skill. Kven, how. ever, in the lust stages, InhalationalVords extraordinary relief to the suffering attending this fearful scourge, which annually destroys ninetylive thousand persons in the United States alone; J and a correct calculation show s that el" the pres. \ out population of the earth, eighty millions arc J destined to till the Consumptive's grave. Truly the nuivcr of death has no arrow so fa* tal as Consumption. In all ages it has been the great enemy of life, lor it spares neither age nor sex, but sweeps oil'alike the brave, the boautilul the graceful nr.d the gilled. Ity the help of that Supreme lleittg from whom cniucth every gianl and perfect gilt, 1 inn cnuhled to offer to the alUated a permanent and speedy cute in Consumption. The lirst cause of tubercles is from impure blood, and the immediate effect produced by their deposition in the lungs is to .......... .1..." c... i ? ;..! - - 1'ivviii uir ha**- i'liiii-mmii hi uir imiu irir air cell.'!, w liicli causes n weakened vitality tluough lin- entire system. Then suivly it is more rational U) expect gl eater good holli medicines , entiling the cavities of the lungs than from those administered through the stouiMch ; the patient will always find the lungs tree ami the breathing easy, alter inhaling remedies. Tints, i Inhalation is a loeal remedy, nevertheless it acts constitutionally, ami with more power ami certainty than remedies nilmin.stereil by the sioniach. To prove the powerful ami direct intlu- t enee ol this iiumIc ol administration, cliloroloim inhaled whl entirely destroy sensibility in a few inmates, patnlyzing the entire nervous system, so that a limb may be amputated without the slightest pain; blinding the ordinary burning gas will destroy life in a few hours. The inhalation ol ammonia will rouse the system when tainting or apparently dead. The odor ol many ol the medicines is perceptible in the skin a fc# minutes after bring inhaled, and may be immediately detected in the blood. A convincing prool of the constitutional effects of inhalation, is the laet that sickness is always produced hy breathing lout uir?is this not positive c\ idenee that p'oper remedies, carefully prepared ami judiciously administered thi-ougli the lungs should produce the happiest results * Ibuiug eighteen years practice many thousands suffering bom discasi s ol the lungs ami throat, have been tinder my care, and I have effected many remarkable cures, oven after thesuMcrem had been pronounced in the Itist stages, which lullv satisties nie ttiat consumption is no longer a latal disease, .l/y tieatiiieui of consumption |s oiiginul, ami founded nil lottgexpeiieiiee and a thorough iuvcsliga.iou. .l/y peilect aeiptaiu* tanee with the nature ol tubercles, Ac., enables mo to distinguish, readily, the various tonus of disease that simulate consumption, and apply the proper remedies, rarely being mistaken even in a single case. This Inmiliaiity, in eon. Ucctiou with certain pathological ami microscopic discoveiies, ei in hies me to relieve the lungs Irom the effects of contracted chests, to enlarge the chest, purify the blood, impart to it renewed vitality, giving vlieigy ami lone to the entire system. i Medicines with full diteelions ?ent to any part ol the I nitcd States ami I'aiiadas by pa. , ticuts communicating their symptoms by letter. , lint the cure would lie more certain if the | patient should pay me a visit, which would give ( an oppoituuity to examine lite lungs, ami enable | me to presciila' with much greater certainty, | and then the cure could lie effected without my j ( seeing the patient again. All letters it-king | , advice must contain a postage stamp. Address, ti. \\\ tiUAllAM. M !?., Itox No. .'d. | Office, 11:t 1 Filbert Street, old No. I"*.!, l,elow twellli, Philadelphia, I'a. .Nov. 1ft, in;>7. 41?I* Of iill disease, the great first cause Springs from neglect of Nature's laws. SUFFKTF NOT! WHEN A CURE IS GUARANTEED IN A I.I. HAOM 0?' SliCRKT DISEASES. Self-Abuse, \rrrnii* I)< hihtu, Strictnrrs, i (iteris, <rurW. Diabetes, Ditrasi x "I thr ] Kolney* atiil lilmlJrr. \lrrruriul Itlaman ! t txin, Scrofula, I'mux in thr Hour* a.iii Anklet, i)i?ra*r* of litr /aai^'n, 'Throat, .\o*r ami Eye*, I'lcrr* u/um thr limit/ or 1 jCancera, Dropsy, Epiliptic rit*, St. Vila'* Doner, an,I ait Disease* ariring from a tleraitfjeiitriiioj thr Si sunt thoans Such o-< Xci vous Trembling. I/tm of .l/eniory, luiiii of Power, (iciieral Weakness, ItiiiiiicKi of Vision, with peculiar spot. appearii,^? Itcfori' the eyes, lossol Sight, Wakefulness, hyspvpsia, I I.iver himm', Ki up linns upon the face, pain 1 in the hack ami hea?l, female irregularities ami , nil improper di*chaiges from Imtli sexes. It matters liot lioni what cause the disease migiluitcil, however long standing or ohstmate the ; ease recovery is eertaiu, ami in a shorter time j than a perioaiienl cure can lie effected hy any ! other titvitmetit, even after the disease has tad- | Heil the skill o( eminent physicians ami resisted all their means of cure. Tlie medicine* arc pleasant without odor, can-dug no aickiMM, and ! free from nieioury or balsam. Dining twenty I Team ol practice, I have rescued from the jaw* i ot Death, many thousands, who, ill the last > stages ot the above mentioned diseases hail been given up to die by their physician*, which warrant* me in promising to tin- slHic'ed, wtm may place themselves under my care, ? perfect and most speedy cure. Hocrel disease* arc the greatest enemies to lieallli, as ihev arc the tiist cause of consumption, Scrofula and many Other disease*, and should bo a teiror to the , human hnniiy, as a permaiierit cure i? scaicely I | ever effected, a majority of the rase* falling in* ' i to the hand* id incompetent persons, who not i | only lad to cure the diseases but ruin tiie con i solution, tilling tint system with mercury, which 1 with thu disease, hasten* the sufferer into rapid coi i.sumption, j, Hut should the disease and the treatment not cans* death speedily and the victim marries, I the disease i* entailed upon tiie children, who J are born with feeble constitutions, and the cur- | rent ol life corrupted by a virus which betrays < itself in Scrofula, Teller, I'lcers, Kruption* and I other affections of the skin, Kyea, Throat and ' | I.ungs, entailing upon them a hrief existence ; of suffering, ami consigning them to an early grave. 8ELK A Wf'SK is another formidable enemy : to health, for nothing else in the dread ratalo- | gne of human diseases cauaes so destructive a ?h am upon the system drawing its thousand- of victims through a few year* ol' suffering do a n to an untimely grate. It destroys the Nervous ' System, rapidly wastes away tbe energiew of life, j Causes lueiilaJ derangement, prevent* tiie pro- j per development ol thu system, disqualifies lor I marriage, society, b??*ine*s, and all earthly ban- I pines*, and lea vow the sufferer wrecked in body and mind, predisposed to consumption and a , train Of evils more to be dreaded than death , itself. 111th the fullest ronfldenoe I assure the unfortunate victims of Self-Abuse that a periniuienl and speedy cure, can b? effected, and j with the abandonment nf ruinous practice*, my ' patients can be rextorvti to robust, vigOious , health. The nllliclcii are cautioned ugi?iu?t the ??e of i Patent Medicines, for there are so ninny itigcui- I <>n- snares in the columns of the public prints [ tu catch and mi) tile unwary sufferers, that mil- j lions have their constitutions mine)! I?y the vile j compounds of ipiack doctors or the eipially poi- j sonous nostrums vended us 'Patent Medicines.' i 1 have carefully analyzed many of the so-called j Patent Medicines ami timl that nearly all of them | contain ('orrosive {Sublimate, which is one of j the strongest preparations ot mercury, and a deadly poison, which, instead <d curing tJie disease, disables the system for lite. Three fourths of the patent nostrum* now in j use aie put up hy unprincipled and ignorant per- ' sons w ho do not understand even the alphabet of the materia luediea, and are equally as desli- 1 lute of any knowledge ot the human system, having one object only in view, and that to , make money regardless ol'ronseqtteiiccr. Irregularities and all diseases of males and females treated on pi 'neiples established by im-iiiv jcnr? in |'i"ni'i-ti", mill snociioricu ny thousand* o!" the imi.it remarkable ctiivs. Medicines ^iilt lull directions sent t>> uny part of the United States ur Canada*, by patients communicating their symptoms by letter. Business correspondence strictly coiitiilenlial. All letters , a-king uilviee must contain a postage stamp. Ail dress, J. SfMMKKVll.LE, M. D. Box No. ftit. (Iflire No. 11 :>t Filbert St., old No. Iny. Below Twelth, Philadelphia, I'a., Nov. Sft, 18A7. 4 I ? Iv. HELM M0Ll)'8 GENUINE J *ltCt*.\ It ATION OK IIKilll.Y ("ONCKNTU ATKD COMPOUND FIX'11) KXTRACT IIUCIIU, | / 'or JtiftUD* itf the Illn>ltl>r% Kitlnei/*, (iran I, 1/rn/fjt, H'oiil'iiiwri, ( Untlrurtitm, Stent | Jtitt a net, /"'rinalt (.'???? ami till />/*' ,(*< a nj lit) St /. ihiI (hiftiiiK, Aiising from Kxeesses iitul lmpriuloncies in life and removing all Improper Discharge* Irom the Itlaibler, Kidneys, or Sexual Cbgaiis, whether existing in MAI.K OU FKMAI.K, Fiotn whatever cause they may have originited, AND NO S1ATTKB OF IlOW I.oNO STANMMi, Hiving Health ami Vigor to the Frame, and J I tits mi to the Pallid Cheek. Joy to the Afflioted!!! It cures Nervous and Del.'diluted Sufferers, and ! removes nil the Symptoms, uinouug which will be touml Indisposition to Nxertion, Isks of Power, Ia?ss of Memory, Dillieultv ol Breathing lienend Weakness, Honor ol Disease. Weak Nerves, trembling. Dreadtut llornrrof Death, N ight Sweat, fold leel Wnkelu'uess, Dimness ol Vision, laoiguor, l"ni | vcrsul laissitude ol the Museulitr Sv-leni. Olten ; Knoniious Appetite, with D apeptie Symptoms, | Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body, Dryness o( the Skin, Pallid CVmiitenniieo and Ki options on the Face, l'ain in the Itaek, Heaviness o| the Kyelids. b equently black spots Flying belore the Kyes, ,, I 111 'I*, .lilt,. *,"* >' 1' Si.il til..!.at. .. a. I I - ' ' 1 * 1 ?. ? ( Itnt'll UIIM I W" til , Wnntol attention. (iival l/oliility, ite-tlo-Mie--, willi Horror of Society. Notliinj; i* more I'e-iralile In ?in li i'atirut* tliuii Solitude, and tioiliing tlieyniore Oread Ira fnir til llii'iu.<i'lvn; no lie|iom' of Manner; no K.iruwtiiw!", no S|?eculatinn, lint a 11 ?i 11 i?*?i Tiun-ition tmii14 OIK' <|IIC*ttOtl to woollier. TIivik' -yni|it allowed to pi on? wldcli klii* medicine iiivuriatily remote* -non lollnw* l.n** ol J'ower, fatuity, and K|iile|itic Kin?in inn? ol wliirli Ui?! |nitivnl may o*|iirc- Wliocan j 'a; tliat tlie*v cxccmi'.- nri* not li ci|iieiitly lot lowed lit tlioae ilin I ail diMiiM'i?ln-iinil\ ami i'oiiauiiiplioii ? Tin- UTiml- ol tlie Iiiniiic A-;- 1 lino*, ami tin- niclaiiclioly ilrulli* liy t'nu.-iitu|ilion, iioni uin|ilv *ilmiw to tlo: Irntli ol llo-*i* i<M'rtlwR lit Lunatic A-vltnu* tin- nm*l iik-1miclioly evlidiitiou n|>|?c.n *. 'i In- countenance . i* actually .-(allien uml unite de-titiite?nciitici ' Mo lit or Uriel ever vi*it* it. Slinuld a -mum) ol'the voice mTiir, ii i* rarely witiculute. "Willi wnfiil nicwaurua wan dc*|iuir l.ow i-ulleii -omul* lii* "rivl beguiled." IMiility i* ino-t terrilile! ami li.i* luiui^lit tlinii-aud* ii | a hi tloMifamla to untimely ^rnvc*. ' tliu* Ida-tin;; ilic niubition of many noble vouili*. I It ran lie curc<l by llie me of tiii* Infallible Remedy. If you are MiNcring with any of llir ?1niVidi-trc?Mnn ailment.*, tin- Fluid Kvtiacl liitchu will cure you. Try it and >>? couviuced oi it* . efficacy. UKWAItKOF glMCK NOSTRIMS ASD gl'ACK 1M)CTURS, whofalrely l?oa-t of aliililie* and rrlVu'WCc*.? ( Citixen* know nini moid tln'io, nml sutc I.on;; Suffering, Money, ami by nornling or railing lor a InitUc ot llii* Popular ami S|ii'iilic liriiivtlr. It allay* nil pain ami iiillaminntioii, in perfectly plea-ant in it* ta-lo nml mlor, I nit immediate in it.* ni'iiou Pit Dilrncl IStit'ltn In prepare11 directly according to the Holen of PHARMACY AND CIIRMI$TRV, witli the greatest accuracy ard C'liemirnl knowledge nml ran* devoted in it* combination. Sea Piofennor Ho ween' Valuable Workn on tlie l'ractire of Pliynie, ami mutt of the late Standard Wink.-> ol Medicine. One liumlreii Hollar* w ill In* paid to any Pbv*ician who can prove thnt the .Medicine ever injured a Patient; and the lentiiiiony ot lboii*aiid* CJAII IK? hrvktliif*?Ml i<? - -? ? _ f . !>.?/< V MIAI iv um'H ^rrjll |{ood. f W>? ol" Imiiii one week U> thirteen year*' standing Imvv been effected. The ma.M ol Voluntary Testimony in |*>Mte*sioh ol llie Proprietor, vouching it* virtue* and curative powers, is immense, embracing name* well known to Science and Fame. 100,000 Bottles Have Been Sold. and not a aiiigie instance ol' a failure lias been reported! Personally appeared before me, an Alderman ..I the rityol Philadelphia, II. T. UKUIBOIsD, f'hemist, who being dulv sworn does nay, that hi* nronaiatltMt contain* u?....? . . v~~.. ? ? ? ?? J or injunon* Di ug, ti.it ire purely VugcUblf. H. T. H KI,M iMM.D. Holf .tfwuhriurar, Hwor.i and i?l??cnlx'U beturu ui? thin J.M ib) of November, IH.'?4, . WM. 1*. iUUIUUII, Alderman. Pric?4$l por Bottle, or Six for $5. Delivered to any Addreaa. Accompanied by reliable and n*|x>ntib|?t f Vr. tilirnt. it front 1 rofeMOrft of Medical College*, Clergymen antl oilier*. Prepared sntl aoM by II. T. UEbMIUlLD, Practical and Analytic*! ClieinUt, Ho. 02 South Tanth 8t ..below Cheaaat, Assembly Building, Phil*. JS" Knr wdu by U Ajtm.t.Ti s k A CiiNtrvs, TttutiAi U. M int li., Uiicaitirr, C. II., H. C. and of all !' uggi*i and iieaiar* throughout the I'liiled State*, Canada* and lii Ha Provinooa. Beware of CounterfellMi, Ask lor 11 ElaMHOLD'S?Talco 'no other. Kv A C U It K Gl' A R A NT KKD. Jane 24, 1907, Medical Advertisements Dr. McLANE'S cclboratbd VERMIFUGE LIVER PILLS. r^ooflht beat Prrpnrallona of the A|*? They 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 wouiuo iu various animal* subject to Worms. The Livf.r Pills, for tht cure of Liver Complaint, all Bilious Deranc F.ments, SlCK ileadache, &c. Purchasers will please be particular to ask for Dr. C. McLane's Celebrated Vermifuge and Liver Pills, prepared b) $ sole proprietors, Pittsburgh, Pa., and take no other, as there aie various other preparations now before the public, purporting to be Vermifuge and Liver Pills. All others, in comparison with Dr. McLane's, areworthless. rrl - ? i nc gknuinr McLanc's Vermifuge and Liver Pills can now be had at all respectable Drug Stores. FLEMING BRO S, 60 Wood Sr., Pittsiiukoii, Pa. ftolc l'roprlclora. S?-..*il A M\.. 11 1.1 limi.ro Mr. ri' \.-i\ I >i It'im*. ( I. ii.t.iI W \ - |.>r iIk- SniillM-rn Sl.-ilc.o, lw t\|.?>iii :tll mi.I- r* IIIIIot I..- Hli.lrr-.K.-.i, S..I.I Tl I' IS II M Mill.I., I ..iiir.-i-i.-r April in, 11-It. To Planters and Houa Ballmer j. Tl.r >iiliM-rili. r .-i-tiinio Ii5* tli.ii.lv ? (<?r lliu ur\ liU-r-.l |istt.'t.iis??jt' r.-.-.-it .- ! 1? r tin* p-> t. nti.( il.is hi.-Hi.?1 l>. ii.torm lit.*riii/..*im . I ('!i?-oU*r nti.I ntirr<.iiii.iiii>! I)i-tru-i?. i.ii.l ll.<w holt* S'.utli, it. <i ii li;.? cllii'lvtl nin.lli.-r iiii|>r?iv.-tii?Mil in fie Cotton llin vC Wheat Tlmu.lier, lli.it rxr.-N miy It.-.l hs?vt? fii-f Im-.-ii tiilio In.*.-.I i.i-i.-liilori*: mi.I In.iii I..MK. \|>?'rii-ii.-.*, Ii." Im* ii.. I'.- .r in riinlli'iiifiiig; >'Hi\ ..ili.-r l*\.ft-tr>, .-iili.-r Nurili <t S?.iiili. i.? |>r>><|.it'o ;.n i-.iiis.l. II.- I.-.-U \.-r\ t'.iiiliii tit in *.it iii-j in I Hit* |?ul?ltr. ths.l lii> l.iio. in |? rfotiii unci- ;iiii inner in iki* <?r paiirril mm in u?e. vVitli dfv eiilloii l! ?- roil vmiini In* broken ?r made i? s|?cw over, wlneli im niln r pre* I lends to claim, nnd with I ilriviiijf povvI it ami .illiTnlaiifi*. a i") saw jjin, will yin i trimi 4 li> Ini1i*i nr more in a nay, wci^li1 iii jr Irani 350 In 4UU Mis.; wliit'll is as in in-li as any in* liainl van Weil liamile in a ilay. Any person wauling .i iiin nr Thrasher, can In* Hll|i|illi*il I|\ sending nil Ilis order III nil' al I a*w is\ ilK*, t'livsivr Uisirict. S. C. Work will In* slii|i|n*il In any place ilesireil. ! Khl'AlKlMi done al the shortest jiossi. IjI< unlive Tn House Hnililers, I will My llial I nm iManut.u'lurin^ SASII, MI.INIhS At |MX>|(S of any ili*si-ri|iliiui, made of ihv Im*nI material, anil dry lumber, and workmanship llie very ln*st. All work vurefullv packed nnd forwarded i to order. ' JOHN NIMl'SOY i June I lib. I85<?. 17-1 r. TUB 8RCRNT INFIRMITIES OK t YOUTH &. MATURITY _ _ ? - I Just Published, Gratis, the '45th Thou, sand, pXk KKW WORDS ON TIIK RATIOS VI, 1 treatment, without Medicine, of Spcrma, tori hen (M Wwkili"*, Nocturnal Kinn. tteiiiul ami Sorvuti* Debility, prematura Ditny ill I lie Syatcm, linpoteiicy, ami ' menu to Murriagu generally. BY B. I>K LASKY, M. II. Tlio important fact thnt the many alarming S oompiainu, originating in the imprudence ami MiliiiKlenf umiTi, may l?c easily removed with. | out MiHiitiHr, la in tlii* .mall tract, clearly de. immatrated; and tile wnlirely new ami highly : .ucvoaaflil treatment, aa adopted by tiro Author fully explain*, l?y moan* of which every oitu I in enabled to cure him*olt" porfeeliy ami at thu leaat powiblu ooat, thereby avoiding all the ad' i vertUed uoatrtima of the (lav. Sent u? any iddrtw, gratU and po?t free In a ! milled envelope, by remitting (|*j*t mild) two < o.tago ?laiup. to Dr. H. UK I.ASKi, 17 Ll?? ! L. c. . v V?i jM'iiijrii nrm, * V/HJ. _Jun? 11, 1??ly. BLANKS! BLANKS! ! Wk would call ihe attention of member* o the bar and magiatratca of this and thr *u? rouuding lb* trie la, to our eXtonnivc a*<?orl inent ol lllmik*. We ha\e now on hund full aupply printed in excellent a'vie, nn4 can ' ill all order* promptly at *e>e<ity?tive ceOU per ipnre r??K. g We are alao prepared to print Brief* at, ' jr nhort notice, in liandaome atyle and *a lo- JJ aa the a ork can be done any where in/ , Htato for cmsb, ^ 1 i