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PAPER COMMISSION WAUKllOOSK ami I'ltivruiev i>i:i*ot, For tlio sale of 4Alrrliitii lAriitft ?MT if V n rt rtl !i?? rt T?1?\ 1.111 )II?I, -t i UVilUIIUlU , 11IIII i'.\n:i:s, caishs, A Ml I* IC I \ I' I \ in VI A I i: It I A I,*, OK A I.I. K I VIIS. Agent for L JOHNSON & CO , Type Founders, R HOE & CO., And other I'rinting l're&s Milkers. PRINTING INKS.of BEST QUALITY i.t LJanufacturer's Prices. TO \lifll I 1 ANTS. Tl... I... -. II .... ? .: - .- I . iv iiiivi miu L.UI rtllU lllUII l?) II IH LA HUE STOCK OF Writing and Wrapping Paper of all kinds, which he will sell very i.mv kou casii, or short credit on largo sums. f s?rn walkkk, 120 Meeting st., Charleston, K.(\ Oct. 0,1838,' 3 1 ? lv. THE FA 10!EK Y IM JNTEli 11K.MOVKIXTO c o i. i ik i s. n AVINd purchased <>t .Maj. (ieo. Sea . Itoin this popular journal, I have reainved its place of publication to Colombia, ahd will hereafter i-suc it from this city at regular stated periods. Peeling confident that such a journal is greatly needed in this State, and believing that it will be sustained, if located at the Capitol of tlie .State and conducted with spirit and ability, I liavu determined on making the venture, and call upon every Parmer and Planter hi South'Ctfrolina to en courage the enterprise by their patronage. It will be printed in the finest style of Typography, with new type, on line paper, naiidsuificly embellished, and eight pages added to its former size. I'rico only One Dot.r.AR per annum always in advance. A corps of the best practical and scientific Agricultural writers have been secured, ?nd its Editorial department will be under the care of one of the best Fanners in the land. The ('ash system will be rigidly adhered to, and no name will be entered "on our books until the subscription is paid. terms: I copy, one year, # 1.00 6 copies, one year, 6.00 li> copies, one year 10.00 Address, It. M. HTOKK8, Columbia. N. C. Feb I 1-t I . . mm SPECULATION! ! To be determined on the 1 lth.an.1 25th of each month, from April. 185'j, until t'urI tlier notice. j i CURAT HHDrCTloN IN Nl'MllKllS I I ! Only lO.IMlO .Xiinibcro. 3un Prizes. Walton Female College Lottery. Cluutered by the State, in lH.'iti. J ' liming boon appointed by the President and Kirectors of the ICultnn Fein do College, Man* of their Lottery Charter, we intend con* thlOiiiig the same on the favorite Havana Flan of single Numbers, an I have loeuted our olliee j in the City of Savannah, Ca. We now oll'er ! the following Favorito Scheme of 10.000 Numbers. CAP1 I ALS OF $12,000. $"?,()()(>, $2,0(it), ,<( . \V. (J. 11A WSON vV tit)., M niiigers, j Ci.assks t? and draw at Savannah, Ca. May 11th ami 26, 1S5U, at )' HA I.I. ' under the sworn superintomlcir.'c of Coiinuissioners , \V U. SV.MOXS, ai.d J. M. FKKNTISS, Ks.fs, 1'rizes Payable W ithout Deiluetioii. | <; ic a \ ii * t ii a: ti a;. 1 Prize of $12,000, is ...... 12.000 j i d?> ft.ooo, is ft.uou 1 do 2 ()t)0, is....* - 2.000 3 pti/.cs of 1.000. are,..*.. 3,000 5 do .... 500, are *2.500 li do 200, are 1.200 83 do 100. arc 8,300 100 tit 50, are.... 5.000 *100 do .. .. 25, are '2,500 '300 prizes amounting to ?11,500 I Tickets?wholes ?5. halves 2.50,tjiiar. 1.25 All prizes paid immediately after the drawj ing. On tlio 1st of each month a scheme ! with a Capital el t>o,?u.Mi_do|lars will be drawn, and oil the lr:!i if each montli a $5 scheme ' widi a capital of will he drawn. Persoiis .sending money l?y mail 11 ed n?>t fear it* being Inst. Orders punctually attended to.? Communication* strictly conlidetitinl. Notes of sound Hanks taken at par. Those wishing I particular numbers should order immediately, j llegistered betters at our risk. Ceitilicd copies I of the ilrawing mailed to all purchasers ol j Tickets immediately alter the draw in:'. I! i: F hi K K N C K S lion. Ovid C. Sparks, Mayor of Macon i.aloehe A. Hell, Savannah, tla. T. I!. I'.Loin, Cotton Factor, Macon, (ia. Farley, Jury \ Co. New Orleans. For Tickets, address W. C PAWStlN A Co., Managers. Sai.iumih or Maeon, (ia. Oi- !!-.)x I), N umbel 11. New Orleans, I.a. I'li/.e- cashed 1 ..h 1 in Maioti or Sun,11liail, tia., or at No. Soj St. Charles, between (iravier ami Commercial Place Nc" <bleans, I IjM. r8?>sL?i-:cTi;s. "THE COURANT," A Southern Literary Journal. rpilK undersigned propose to commence. I X in the course of next month, the pubilic'atioti i>fa ooi.il,cm Literary Journal AT C< UA'MUl A, S. U. Tlio necessity for such .in organ of SoutiiI ern mind will at once bo comprehended In (all who have reflected upon tin; picscnt iuHiilliciont urr?ti(H'iiuiii'.? for *.H. i of t,he thought unci fooling of our .section.? \\ o liavo iu the South two excellent periodical*. tIu- Southern Literary Messenger," at i iclitiioiul, \ a , ami "R usscl!'* Ma^:? no," in ('harloMon Although Ihov aro aldy concluoloti, and in all respects worthy the 0011> lidcncc ai d patronage of our citizens, still I a* monthly is*Oes, their ability to publish I such an amount of oonlributiona as should be looked for from so large a pommiiuitv is neeeaaariiy limited. At tin- North, the number of literary ami .?e.n? bit rary period ieala is proportionately, iniieli larger ; and as greater faeilities tor publication are of i fered, far more is wiitleii amongst their people: although it ia not true that tlu-re is a gre..ter degr-Mj of intelligence in the Northorn Spiiic.v ' Again, it aLs, rd to sup. pose that the intellectual, moral, ;esthetie or J political features of Southern societ y can J he reflected by a literature wliieh spiing* i from a soeial orgaiiz.ition of entirely different, and even to lilr principals. We are I moreover, entirely convinced that society in j tiie South is iiioiiIoq i by institutions and t customs '.lie In st adapted to the production I of a perfect Literature. In view of the fact tlia our laws, customs, and modes of thought differ essentially from those of the Northern States, it becomes our policy to have our own organs, devoted to our pev uliar institutions, and upholding those views which may preserve our people in unity of thought and action, and maintain that wise conservatism of taste, morals and j politics upon which the welfare of the South depends. The '(.'( 'I'R.WT " wi!'. be published ! every Thursday Morning, at TWO IX >1I.\KS l?KR ANNUM, IN V.\ It IA R I. \ IN ADVANCE All hooks, magazines, etc., sent to us will he promptly and most impartially reviewed or noticed, as occasion may suggest. A few advertisements will be inserted at reasonable rates The public are assured that this is no mere experiment, as the pape r will certainly be published, and subscribers shall receive their ijuiif pro tjtm Subscribers w ill pleas address the Proprietors, and (.'oiitrihiitors the KJitor. at i oimnliia, m. t.;. - HOWARD II CAl.DWKI.I., Kditor. W.M W. WAI.KKR, J KSl ('(>, Proprietor#. NT The following well known Southern writers have expressed their ay mpathy with the enterprise, and their intention to enntrihute : lion. A. II. Meek, Madame l?e Vert, A. J. Rcqnier, Mrs. Caroline (Jlover, The Ahlie Ro.ju.-tte, MVs. M. Martin. John W. Overall, Miss Hnllio Ada Reedy, Hon. 0. (iav irre, President f<ong.street, Dr. O. IS Mayer, Professor la- ('onto, I John it Thompson, Profes-or La iiorde, Paul II. Ilayne, " Rivers, Henry Titnrod, " Venerable, J- Wood Davidson, " Reynolds, O. M. I.ieber, " Barnwell, W. M. Martin, " Hu Pre. April, 1859. BLANKS! BLANKS! ! VVk would ealI the attention of members o the liar and magistrates of this and tliasur rounding Districts, to our extensive assort ment of Blanks. We have 'now on hand a full supply printed in excellent s'vle, and can (ill all orders promptly at aeventy.five centi per ijuire cash. We are also prepared to print Rriefa at short notice, in handsome style and as low as the work can be done any where the in State for rash. IIHICK.?A few thousand tine Brick for snic by J. . MOBLKY. Jan. I*. 49 -in , WoocJ, Eddy &, Co.'s SI NO LB KUMDEIl LOTTEltlES 1 (Chattered by tin- Statu of (Jcorpia.) c a v i 'f a l v n i z \>:, $ 5 O.O O O ! ) TICXCETS ONLY $10! ?, NOTICE TO TUB 1'IDILIC. tl | As the members of our litiu have, by ' wjtv of purchase, beeome tin* owner of tin- . prnnts chartered by tlic States of Delaware, . Kentucky. Missouri, aud part of those in ? (ieorpia, under the management of .Messrs. v (iregory & Maury, o}' Wilmington. l>i!a- j n are. we have deemed it expedient t<> ' t | change the name of our firm, on and after j, January 1st, 1851), to that of WOOD, ED* t | I)V & ('().. who will hereafter have the n I management of the Sparta Academy l.ot- 1 tery, and the others, as above named. 1 In all transactions wo have endeavored s to conduct our business with integrity and ; a promptness, and we can assure the public r that tho patronage heretofore bestowed on ' us is v.\.II deserving of being transferred to ' our successors. very respect fill I v SSWAN" & CO. ' Augusta, Cia. Dec 15, 1858. j t WOOD, EDDY &. CO., M WAOEUS, ? Successors to S. S\\ A\ &. CO ' ' o j The following Sehetne w ill be drawn by 1 Wood. Eddy & Co. Managers of the Spar- t 1 tit Academy lattery, in eaeh of their t j Single Number Lotteries for May. 185'J, ' I at AlKll'STA, (leorpia. in public, under I ' | the snperintemlanee of Commissioners. V I, ASS 1 U, i Draws en Saturdav, May 7. I8.?i>. I < t: A s s t?o, J Draws on Saturday, May 1-1, 185'.). V I. \ SS ?! Draws on Saturday, May 21, 18511. I o < \. A * *2*2, Draws on Saturday, May -8, 1S5!>. [i ..." . ( ON I II K I'l.AN OK SINGrLE NUMBERS! I' ,00.000 TICKETS ! i,|s.) I" li I Z li S! NKAKI.Y ON i; 1'ICIZK TO KVKUY NINK J 1 klyiiriT;.'. M A(i N iVlt'KNT S( 11 KM 1!! 1 VO ?,K HISAWN KACli SATUIiUAY IN MAY. I Pri/.t' of ?.">0,000 | i ap.ooo , I " 10,000 | | 1 ' 5,000 I , I ' 1,000 j i 1 " 3,000 I " 1.500 : I 50 " 500 I 100 " 400 I * loo " 200 j loo " I So M ! 1 oo loo ' APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 1 prizes ol f-ino n; ; ,g *.' ,??? ? in?. 1 " "yj " 2o,noo " 1,'Juu l " -i.'.o " 10,000 ' l,noo ; 1 l -j-6 " fi,?ioo " you ' I " JUO ' -1,000 " 8O0 I t " i .' ? " :!,i.wo " iiihi | I l"it " ! ,&oo ? * -loo 4,ooo " UP arc 1 oo,ooo | ') tad prizes uiiinuiiliiig to S>:Jil|,||IHl i Tickets $10; Halls $5; Quarters $2.50 * Circular showing tin* plan of tin* Lot'e- i ries \\ ill l a sent to ary rnc ili'k'iroll's ? f reivil- 1 ini* ii. 1 ( i Certificate of I'ai kn^ci will lie sold at 1 j the following rates, which is the risk : Cerlilieate of Package of 10 Whole I Ticket.'., Ho Certificate, of Pac'.age of |o Half ( Tickets, ;p j Cerlilieate of Package of lo (Quarter I Tickets, Jo , Ccitilicate of ,'aekaire of 10 eighth 1 , | Tiekels, 10 | , In ordering Tickets or Certificates. f Title I oho the money t<> our :fd tress for the Tickets ordered, on receipt of Which they I will he forwarded by lirst mail. Purchasers * can have tickets ending in any figure they ' | may designate. The list of drawn Numbers and Prizes | will be sent to purchasers immediately after the draw ing. fctr ? iirehasers will please witc their ' signatures plain, and give their Post Ollice, County and Strtc. I i Jr4r<C Keinetnher that every Prize is draw n ! | and payable in full without deduction. MT All prizes offl,000 and under, paid i ' immediately after the drawing?other prizes | | at the usual time of thirty days. I \OT|('K TO CoRU'kspOVDK.NTS. j1 Those who prefer not sending money by , mail,Can use the A I? \ MS K\PlU5SS(JoMI'.\M , | w hereby money for iBMWji, in sums ol i Ten Ilollars, nmf he sent us t at our risk and from any eilv or \ tow ii where they^Ng* Ml olnee. The nioii t j ej and order must l?e enclosed in a "gov ij . iiClitOilIlt IWiel lilll.'U elrtllllvaol Oill olaXV" - I* ? * r? r*"* ?' I the Kxpress Company cannot receive them t i All Communications strictly confidential. Address Orders fur Tickets or C certili- j eaten to WOOD. KI>I)Y At CO, Augusta, (in 'i or WOOD, KI>I)Y & CO., Atlanta, (in. \ or WOOD, LDD\ At. CO, Wilmington, Delaware HT A list of the numbers that are drawn from the wheel, with the amount) of the , pri/h that each one is entitled to^Will be published after evert drn.ving, in-the fol'owing papers : ? Augusta (tiro.) <'onsfitiHidhalist, Mobile Register, Nasnville (iazette. New York Weekly Day Hook, Richmond " Dispatch, and Paulding (Miss.) Clarion. 1 Notice to Tresspassers. rllKRKRY WARN ALL person not to i? cut, haul from, or hire their tennis for d the purpose of battling trom, or in anywise o intrude upon a tract of land on the waters w of Hear Creek, surveyed 15th of Match ' h; 179t. C ran ted lid day of June, 17!) I, to fi Hrrco Miller. I hntfe a title to said land and g am determined to enforce the law against all tresspasser**. I) W. R. D'JRIN. Feb 3. 1859 ?lv THE LIVER H I H I Ii 0 II T (I II! IKKl'AUI'l) uy 1)11. HANKOIili. Compouittleu uutireiy from GUMS i hS OXK OF T1IK 1JKST l'UUGATlVK AND ( ^ I.1YKK i^KIHOINKS now before the pub- j c, thatacts Ho a ('.ithartio, easier, milder, and, j u?ro vft-etual than any oilier medicine known. L is not a Cathartic, hut a /.iver remedy, actlg first on the /.ivcr to eject its niorhiil matter lien on the stomach and how els to carry .ill lint muter, thin accomplishing two purposes j tl'eelnaly, without any of the painful feelings xpeiictccd in the operations of most t'uthar- < ics. It strengthens the system at the same ime thiil it purges it; and when taken daily in I node rule doses, v. ill strengthen and build it np .ith ussal rapidly. The I.iver is one o| -J |tlie principal regainors ot I ie him an ho- FJ ply ; and when ii peronus its functions well, t'-(> powers of he system are tally uevolce.l. The stone ich is almost entirely ^ dependent 01 the tealthy action <<! the Liver (or the proper lerformanco <>l its (2^ (functions ; wIm-ii the tomacli is at fault, Q I'he how els are at fault iinl the whole system .w 'sutlers in consecpumco >f the organ the W l.tvnt?having ecus. d to do its duty ? P For the disease ol Lat organ, one ol the proprietors has nade it- hi- stud v, in J2 :l practice of more lun twenty years, to find siinr remedy v herewith to conn tcract the many do- ' .ingement to which it is liable. To prove that this remedy is at last I mud inj person trouhled W with I.iver complaint ii any form, has hut -to try a hot lie, and -oiivietion i- certain, These tiums re- move nil morbid or >ad matter from the system, supplying in heir place a healthy llow ol hil>-, luvigoraing the stomach, J* causing loud to dig' -t a ell, purify ing the blood, giving toi e and icatli to the uhol.-^ machinery, removing lie cause of the dis ^ ease?alive ting a radi al cure. Millions attacks pH "'e cured, and what is jesiu'r, j revented, by the occasional use f the Liver In.igo-vj r.ttor. One dose uftei ^ enting is sutlieient to , elieve the stomach (f) and prc\cut the food run. ri-iiip, u,ud soui ing'. Only on< dose taken before re'ii in", prevents S'ii'ht-inare. Only on. close taken at night, loosens the towels gently, ami cures: < 'ostivenoss. One dose tahen alter each meal w ill c ure Dyspepsia. *4^" One dose of two teaspoonfuis will always 1 elieve Siel. Ileadaeln-. One bottle taken tor female obstruction ic- , noves the cause nl the disease, and makes a Id lest cure;. Only one dose immediately relieves fliolie, I >\ uili' one dose often repeated is n sure euro lor f "holera il/iubiis, niul u preveiithe ol t'holeru. j iSf' Outv line bottle i- needi d lu throw out ?(' 1110 system the effects ol medicine utter j? j oil" sickness. due liottle taken for .luutuliee lelilove.- | til -allow in -s- or unnatural coloi liuiii the skin. I V/it <!e e i.iVi : a s'.ott time le lore i ilin ;i VCH VipN to '.lie ,| I oli.e, tl !...ik.s I villi lit- I Jest W ell. due ilose olten repeated i ures t'hronic Itiurluva in i's worst forms, while Summer ami bowel ii.ui] .lints \ iehi almost to the li/-t lose. due or two do-os cti. es attacks causeilhy iVonie in tliihlren tliereis no surer, suler, or I peeilier remedy in the world, us it niver tails. I " A lew hottles eiire- Dropsy, I?y exeitinj; ! lie nhsorhelits. lie takejpleasnre in reeotiilueuilin^ lliisineil ine ns a preventive tor Fever uuil .l-jue, r 'hill Fever, ami nil Kevcis of. .. Ililli.p;.- lype. It iperates with certainty , ami thousatiilsare will no to testily toils wonderful virtues. All who u-e it are iriwni; their uminimous I estimouy in its favor. Mix Water in the mouth with the In* iterator, ami -wallow lioth together. i;U,B LIVE INVIGORATOR is a Sctimfic 1/oii< ul hh-'. . s rv, tuu! i- daily .vorkiiif: cures, almost too ?*;?t to helii ve. It ! itres as it l.y magic, even the tirst do.-e git in" enetit, ami seldom mo *o than one liottle i- re- . ptired to cure any kind of lain Complaint, ' rotn the wo. I .'.undo e or I?x -pep-In to a com- > lion Headache, all of which are the restil ol a ' l>i?ea-ed Liver. i'kick o.vt: iioi.i.vl: ion hotil.k. I*r SANFOllI), l*i opiietor, I .'i llioudwav, New Vork. le t I 'd liy alt Druggist-. l-ifl' For sale by II asski.tink A I'natox, j ainea-ter, L'. II., S. F.-|t. x, iy. SOUTH C A K II I. I \ A I.AXCASTKI: lilSTIilCT. 'oliitnlniH Shiver and ) In lepiity Lauras. ! vile ahioajl ||. Shiver i i . Disl.u-t. !*? - i vs. j tilion for payment ' I 111i 11:t Turner, Win of dislrihiil i v e I ) Turner, I lenry I share in Kstate of : Siiroi k, et. al. J Kdward Rowers. | It ippearing to in\ satisf u-ti >n. thai Win. v Turner, Jemima Turner, ami lleiiry i|i;oek, defendants it: above petition reside ivilhoiit the limits of this State. It is or- | lered on motion of W I,. DkI'ass, Sol'r., or petitioners, that the said Jemima Tnrier. Win K Turner, and Henry Shmek, do t insvver, plead >' demur to the petition in j iL,l<vo i.ise, oii hr ?, lore the 13th June, i |859, otherwise, judgment pro confesso, . a ill he ordered against each and all ol | llt-lll. jamks h witiikrsi'oon, C K. I. I?. .March 15. 1859. 5-3.ii p t fcrJ. SO I'T II c A IIOU N A. I.ANCASTKK DISTRICT. W Hnnter and wife *) In K<|iiity. Ijincan. | Yancey. | ter Distriet, Kill i r*. | for sale of real Ks- | * T Hammond, (? \\ J tale of Samuel II. 1 Inuiniond, Raleigh | I laininond, dc'd., lammnmi, Samuel Y j and soforth. lainmund .and others I 't a;.j.earinjr to u:y .atistVti?n, that Stun- ! iel n fl iinioond and William Mallard, de- ( eiidants in ub<iv? lull, reside without the | imits of this Slate. It is ordered on mo | em of Hawkins Wylie, S?d rs . for plainill. that the said Samuel N Hammond and iVmi dullard, do answer plead or demur t< j he Mill in above rase, on or before the 18th J la.- of Juno ?85!?, otherw ise, judgment pro onfesso will be ordered against each of hem, j \>iks n withi:rsi'(h>n, C. K L I>. Much 14, 1859. 5?3m p f ??>. i i'.HK SI'ATK <>K SOUTH CAROLINA Lancaster District. IV Till.'. f'ft\tV(l>V PI.KAM J N McElwee, jr. a vs. s attachment. W. B. Dunlnp. S Whereas the plaintiff <li?i on the '2 id ay of March IH59, file hie declaration gainst the defendant, ho,(a* it in aaid) it htont from and without the limit* of this Itate, and hue neither w,?e nor altorney jtown within the same, upon whom a copy f the naid declaration might he served : ft t i therefore ordered, that the said defendant i V appear and plead to the ua.d declaration, f n or before the '23d day of March, which i ill he in the year of our I?nrd one thouUid eight hundred and ai\ty, otherwise, rial and absolute judgment will then be iveil and awarded agninat him Office Court of Common I'leua, f,ancnater iatrict, March 22, 1859. I J. A. 8TKWMAN, Clerk. If March 22. 8-1 y | a Grr eat Southern Remedy. JACOB'S COiUUAli. f'olt A I.I. i? () \Y 10 L I. DISEASES. JIlOl.KIt A, CUULKH.V MORUUS, )VSKNTKRV, Ml.lullis COLIC, iIA It UIMK.I, C1UM I.HA INFANTUM also., Admirably adapted to many Diseases ol Females, most espe-; zially Painful Menstruation. Th tip.HE VIRTUES OF JACOU'S t OKU1-11- ! arc too well known to require encomiums. : Til 1st. It ITItKS TIIK WOILST CASKS OK I?I Alt lllllKA . ' 'Jd.-lt cures the worst forms of Dysentery, ttd.?It cures California or Mexican niarrluca. Tn 4th. it rclicy'es thescveicsl t.'olic. Bill. It cur CO Cltotfj j ^or'vvts- { ttth. it cures Cholera infantum. 7th. It cures l'ainfui Menstruation 8th.-It relieves I'ain in Hack tyitl Loins. U'' VUh.-lt contracts Nervousness ami Despomlcit T<: cv. ! let loth.?It restores Irregularities, | tut i 1 th.?It dispels gloomy ami hysterical Feelings. I M 12th.?It's uti admirable Tonic. 1 ha j he ' an A few short Extracts from Letters Tes- ystimonials. &c. |-lt ' I have nsod lacuh'u Cordial in my family, j C!l ami lutvc found it a most ellicicnl, ami in my judgment, a valuahlc rcnictlv. HON. 1IIK.1M ir.lK.VKU .1 inline of Supreme fAnyi, ticorgia." t "It gives iuc pressure in being able to re |>|; eointneml Jacob's ' ordial j my own personam j a> expciienee, ami the ext>etiunce of my neighhoi - ami Irietul.s around me, is a sullieieut guarantce for me to believe it to be all that it pur- ' ports to l>c, viz. a sovereign remedy. | t' ll'.l/. II. I NDEIt li t)t>|). |7 Kortiieily Judge ol Superior Court, Cheroke | p, Circuit" K( "I take great pleasure it: l(.commending this I |\ iuvabti'.ble luedieiuc to all atllictcd with bond f\ diseases, lor which I believe it to be a sorer- K< eign remedy?decidedly superior to any thing |-< else ever tried by me. I fj .4. A. (iAl'ADlNU,. Pcjoity (i. U. ol tk.e (Jratid Lodge of (ieorgia.' j "1 have Used Jacob's 'Ytrd'ul in my family,! and this, with all I hear about it as a remedy I uj b\ tioi-c who have t:i 'd it, induces iuc to In - j p, oCYe tli.lt M -Mints a*. t'.? ll.ll'I o! I'Vri v prepa- j,| ration ol ilic kind, inMI ( ivuiilil rcc.inimeii.l its ! n, use iu llii' iliwH's lor which it is cninponmlcil. | MILKS <1. IXUltilNS. an ''nsliii'i of the Hank ol the St.1'0 of (tcoi^ia, tii illin." "It there i- any ciidi'tility in Iranian tr-ti- ttl niony, .liuiili'- fonlial nni-l stand p/'c.eiiiiueut 1 tboi'c all otlior preparation* foi the euro* I Ih.wcl 1>iscn-cs. from t lie inn.-- ol testimony : 1 in its lavor coining in liom all quartern, it must 111 In* very far in a.liancc, a.** a dilative a^rnt, ol . most it tint all otln.r 'patent' preparation*. ! /.KMIMi. j ''' ' ashicr M.ti iln .Jul Kilt IiiMisaiii'i* Hank t iritliir q "This cthi/iciil remedy is traveling into c.-lO. > lit) a- last a- lloiiaparti* pushed liis minimis into Russia, ami ^ainin^ coiaiucmlntivli where j j. ever iisi*i| ? <?V(o'i/oi ./> 'i i *i?iii/i. i/?i?/ i .?//?. itcit. sm.it /; } in:i ?;t;is7's t'l'h/: > if/// /;A j " Dviij^fjists Merchant* innl I'livnarnn* *uP tii I>liI iv .1 .ISillM ll>T, Impoit 'i ni'l H'liole i ol Mll<- I?l U'.'L'iM, 11iai li'stoli. | tii July 1 III., ?tf. ei ... HOW AIM) ASSOCIATION, " PHILADELPHIA > ,u A benevolent Institution, -t.il i ! I?y -p.*. ial I'litSnwincni liir tin* i ?-l??*i of tin: j,, siek ami distressed, nllli.-ted I-,, with Virttl. nt r.ml Hp* ?i idoi^iq iLmmocs. t|, TIIK li./V?:*VHV,AS.;t;j.UTHLv:, in invol, .*. tin aw tul ili-ti uilioii ol Iiiiiiiiiii life, raiis.nl liy j is Sexual disease*, and the deceptions practised j upon the iiiitortuiin'.f \ ".. in s ol snrli ?|i*cas.*s : n liy tjoarks, sivrml inns H^o i!ii ?*.*te.l their | >1. foiisiiltiu^ Stiijp.-ull, as a fliaiilahlc Ait worthy of their inline, to open a IH-pen-arv l.ir i p, the treatment ol this clus* ot di-easc*, in all | tlieii forms, ami to nn r Medical A.I vice tii.it is , to all who apply hy letter, with a desci iption ol 1 their condition, (age, occupation, habit- nt lite, . ,Vc ,) -ml incases ol extreme povetty, to Fur* I uisli Midi-inc- f-eij ol Charge 11 i.- needles* to add .ii.'if the A*jmhu ! ti couimnml* the higlie-t Mcdlcal .-kill <>I tin- Age, ami v.ill furnish (lie ino-t nppiovcd modern treatment. The lliicctor* of Ihe Association, in tlie .In* ini.il Report upon tlix treatment nt Scoi.il Risen-!-, expiess tin- h'ghest *ati-lnctioii with tlu* j p snvcc- whigh Int.- attended tin- labor-of theii ,,| Sutgeou- in tin.* i iin- ot >|.. i inatori Ini i, Sriiii J inI Weakness, tionoi linen, < lt-?-t, Sy phllis, tin- j ,j. viri* nt Onanism or Sell A liii-i', 1 fi-ea-es ol tlie Kidneys ami lllsdder, Ait1., ami orili*r a oontin- . nance ot tin- -uuic plan lot the ensuing year Tlio Ilircclora, on a reviyvy oi, ll._ pa.-'., (eel re assured that their labor* ill tliia spfierc of be- i \ ! v?ilottt effort, have been of great benefit to n the afflicted, especially to the young, ami they have resolved to devote themselves, with re neweil /.cal, to this very important but t;?ucli ! despised i uuse. , 'I1 iSa-l l'llblUhvv' by tive A v-ociutioti, a Kepoit w on Spei iiiatbiThiea, or Seminal Weakness, the Vice ot Onanism, Masturbation or Sell-Abuse, ami oilier IM.-ca-cs of the Sexual Organs, by the ||, Con-ulting Surgeon which will be sent by mail, i|( (in a sealed letter envelope,) Free ol Charge, ^ on receipt of Two Stamps tor po-tagc. Other lb-port* ami Tract* on the nature Ai.d treat- . incut of Sexual diseases, diet, Ac, ore constant* n I" being published for gratuitous distribution and will be sent to the afflicted. Some ol the new iemedie* and methods of treutmnit dis- tn covered dining the lust year, are of great mine. al; Addres-, for report or treatment, l)r. J, Skillilt Ilougliloti, Acting Surgeon, llowaid Associntiou, No. South Ninth Street, rhiladelpi.ia, ta I'a. iiy order of the IMrectors, jj, K/.RA I>. UEARTWKIJ., Rutsioksr. |? (JKO. FA IRCIII I.I), Secrelttry. I-,. "?'J III List of Letters lleinnHiing hi t(it* Post Otlicc, quarter ? n< 1 ing March 31st, Henry Lancaster, care '!! it!' II It Christian, Anguish Deis, J C Wil-j lis, Mi*s Jane Williams, ltus*cll Thofnburgh, John K Kdwurds, John llolton, W '"! S t lagans 3, Samuel Loot, W Kingstor di " Co., Mian Mary K .Massey, I) G Alcltne, 'V.' Ka<i . James F Str.iifi, Mrs Itachel M Fun- . ileriturk, II I' hv.ns. .Miss Mnrgret Jane ' Karr. 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The free ndmissions of all Nations, its well as the verdict of the leading llospita'a of the tlid as well as the New World, stamp this pow. erful remedial Agent as the greatest healing preparation ever tnadh known to sulVer.ng main Its penetrative qualities are more than marvelous, through the external orifices of the skin invisible to the ticakcd eye, it reaches the seal of the internal disease; and in all external al fections its anti-indammntorv and healing vir tues surpass anything else on record, and Nature's great ally, KKYSII'KLA .INI)SALT UUKI M, Are twoof the most common and virtuctii. disorders prevalent on this continent, to thesi the Ointment is especially antagonistic, its "m?/M?/lrr...a/r is first to eradicate the veil, out and then complete the cure. HAD LKfiS, OLD SoRKS, AND L'LCKKS \ Cases of many years standing that have pertinaciously refused to yield to any other remedy or treatment, have invaiihle siiceumlied to a few applications of this powerful unguent. KIUT'VK>N ON TDK SKIS. Arising from a bad state of the Idood 01 ehrotiii disease are eradicated, and a clear and trails' patent surface regained by the restorative action of this Ointment. It surpasses nianyol *,he gosinctivs add other toilet appliances in its power to dispel rashes and other disfigurements of the face IMl.r.S AND FISTCLA. |vcry form and feature of these prevalent rjnl stubborn disoiders is eradicated loeallvaiid entirely by the use <,f this einolient ; wane fomentations shotil I preeetle its application ? Its healing qualities will be found to lie thurongli and inviit iblc. If nth the Ointment mi'/ !'ill< shmi/it /, uscif in tin f 11//mmin/ e<mrs . Humous, Hvvellled filalids. Hums, Sore Legs, Chapped Hands, Soie 1 feasts. Chilblains, Sore Heads, KisVtl.i, Soie Tin oats, tiout, Sores ol all kinds, Lumbago, Sprains, Meeurial Kiuptions. 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