Atlanta daily examiner. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1854-1857, August 03, 1857, Image 3

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DAILY El Latest, .JlflB-j C l w III uctt Hlierlf Sa if \ liu suld lietalu lhu-;t!mttl House Hour ip the town of I.itwronceYilla.on the first Thrsdny, in September next, within llte legal' bottrs ol sale. ihe following property,.. . * Ono hundred anu" t\vonly five acre® ori.rtnu, more or leas, part of Lot JNo* in I no 6th District of mid county, adjoining Lands of A. <?. Ford, Thna. Kcncrly* Nalttan Fowler uml Matthew Coehrani il balni the plnee When on James M. Head now insides, levied on to antie- fy sixteen Justice* Court fl fas in favor of Joseph l.iveoy vs. rincltney G. Head anti Jiunes M. Head, as the property of Juntos M. Hoad; levy made and returned to mehy M. H. ford, Law* (ul (ions table. ALSO, one hundred aeros cf Laud, part of Lot No. 124 in the 7th District of said county, adjoining Lands of'I’ W Alexander, Ha,-ring- ton and Kemp, levied on as the properly ol Keuben Long to satisfy an Inferior Court (i fa issued from said county for purchase money, in favorofJantes Harrington ra. Reuben Long; property pointed out hy plgintiff. ALSO, one hundred acre* of I,and, more nr leas, lying in Iho 602d District, (I. M.. in s lid county, on the Wateraof Multierry Creek, le vied on to satisfy a Justice* Court ti fa it sued from the 562d District G, M., in said county, in favor ol’KIijah Maltax vajames Hughes; levy mido and returned to tno by Thos. Ivey,Lawful Constable. ALSO, suiy-siz acreso! I and, morn or less, adjoining the Lands of W Nelson, D McDaniel, and others, it being tho place whereon the de fendant now roaidcs, in Gwinnett county, le vied on to satisfy a Justices Court li ft issued ■ from tho 316th District G. M., in said county, favor of William C. Chankjvs. John F. Mob- ,«.|y, leryjmaje and returned to me by Wm. H. K obinaon Lawful Constable. ALSO, one hundred and thirty acres of Land more or less, part of Lot No. 115, in the 6th District of said county, adjoining the Lands of m. A. ’ordon and others, levied on to satis 1 } a Jraticea Court fi fa issued from the 4115th District G. M., in said county, in favor oj Wm Gamer forjthe use of Sampson Lanier vs. James H. Waters; levy made and returned fclo me by xnsom Jones, Lawful Constable. HENRY ALLAN, tshentl. July 29,1867 U nion Slierlff SalM lor Sep. tembor.—Wilt ho sold before the CourtHocso Door in Blairsvilte, on ih fi t Tuesday in September naxt, within in legal . hours of sale, the following pfdpertv; to-vv : L5 • Two town Lots in BlairavilV, IJTiit n county, K fee. 50 and 06, levied on as the propt rly of K fjfm. M. Lawrence, to satisfy n fi la from l ii- f ion Superior Court it) tavor utT. J. v.. Wm. M. Lawrence, W, H. Sternscl and G. Tanner securitTi ALSO, Lot No, 183, 17th District, 1st See. lion, levied on as the property of the defondnufo | to satisfy a fi fa from YVorhingfon Infet : ot Co t in tavor of Novell, Lathrop <V Heir'- n- v Jo n M. Raines and Frederick P. Rofnis. ALSO,Lot No. 62, 8th Di i c, Is, ., „i, levied on as the property of the ib fe,i tit, o satisfy a lax fi fa vs. B. H. Rav; property pointed by J. J. Logan, agent for Ri.y. ALSO, Lot No. 135, 1 till Dis! ict, 1 -t tre- tion, levied on as tho property of tho Oofondant to satisfy n fi fa from Union Su]mior Got t, in favor of J. J. Stargel vs. Little lugr.in. ALSO,Lots 122, 95 and till, a' i i the !);'i District and 1st section, levied on as t. ■ proper, ty of tho defendants to sntisiy a I uion • opener Court li fa in favorof N.S. Pain va. P.| >.. •’Gvu- by and G. V/. Ownby. A 1,80, Lots No. 320, tilth Distri 1 t see- tionsandNos. 10 and 11 in the lltb Di -' tef end 1st ection, levied on as the rap, rty of Oh - rtrs b Davis to satisfy two fi fin Iroru F. n in Super. [ ior Court, in favor of Hand At Cj'houn v . Du- I vis and Campbell. S. 8. YVILEY, Depu.y she id'. July 30, 1857. MttErAJVD~EEjr.'fEE \ SCHOOL. * o the Citizens of Atlantn. THANKFUL to my friends of Atlanta for their liberal patronage for the past session, I woul.t respect fully solicit ail increased patronage for the next session, which w ill com- nance on Monday, July 20(h, 1857. Our Rooma are large and airy, protected bv a piazza fifty laet long, from the sun. Every attention poaaible will be paid to the manners and mors ■J* of every pupil committed to my carriYirid a thorough and practical cducaiion imparted.— A rigid, but parental discipline will be erilbieod. No one - need apply for admission lor their OhlUren into this school who do not wish their rllHAi n governed. B. BOGERS Principal* ft* Ms & JA8. E. R0UGK8 Ahtistaij^. loft. E. C. Ho & MlttS L.M. K K8, Assistazitd Female Department >per Session of Twenty Hrr/.\c. ng and Spelling $8 (10 nctic, Geography, History and Gram- iar....vf It) 00 Philosophy , Chemistry, Algebra, Geome try, Latin and Greek 15 00 Incidental Expense* 35 ^•"Tuition payablo quarterly. Atlanta, July 10, 1857 d'.tm $150 REWARD, Mayor’s Office, j Atlanta, June 30,1857. j A REWARD of $150 will be given to any /jLpcraon who will apprehend anil safely dr iver to the aharifTof Fultcn county, William M. Witcher, who is cbarged with having killed his father, D. H. Witcher, in this city, on the 25th tart. WILLIAM EZZARI), Mayor. DESCRIPTION. William M. Witcher hL*boutl8 years of age •»* feet six inches high, weighing about 160 Ht., broad shoulder*, sandy hair incline J to red, , sight and long, face broad and slightly _ *Aled. He hW on when he escaped, a blue cloth Cast, light colored casimcrc pant* and black galtor a hires. July 1,1862 dawtf TB* flfow Nprhijr Stock J® IIKRRM! UV Elegant Styles of Cloths, C'ASSIMHRK A VESTING, UNKN, MARSEILLES, See., HATS, CAPS, LTiLi Lo i- , ,im’iixtn nnnnn uiliNloPOn Superior Fitting Shiris, TAILORS TRIM aANGS 2 A. Superb Stock of Clothing ot our own Manufacture. Al*i>, Agent* for the Half nf m. w or - u<zww *mm SEWINtMAOHlIieS, Prices very Low. iy The Public are invitoil t« rail nn<l rt- nininc our Slock. VV. HEFTHfNO A 80N. march I dwtf (iFOlUilA, (fUinm'tt County. \\J If E HE A8, Thomas W. (jonnally A Jal T 7 rob Strickland, Exccutorsof the last wil, and tent ament ol Wilson Strickland deceased apply to me fur lottcr* ol dismission from the same. These me therefore to cilo and admonish nil and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file their objections in my office, (il any they have,) within the time prescribed by law, otherwise, letters dismissory will be granted the applicant* at the Septcmbe* Term next o( the (h)tirt of Ordinary 10 Ik* held in and lor *aid county. O. T. RAKF.STHAW, Ord’y. Fel 25 wtf L00 Otlce.—All persona indebted to tbe Estate of Josaph E Bishop late ot said County deceased, are requested to make imme tgiet payment and those having -demand ■*> net the Bstute, era herfiby notified to preaen •cm July authenticated to V J H BOHN, l . . , W H BRASWELL, { /Wm * April 29jh. 1867 v.6m Ml Received, SB al NAILS, la sal/ et 5 cents by the Keg. mhlfidw W. W. I EORGIA, GwlunHKonnl}.. Jf Whareaa, John Kemp applies to me for li^ttei* of Adniaietntlon upon the estate ol ' antes 8. Seugravea, lute of this county de. ‘ t# *a*d.Th*ro are therolbre tocite and admumah ,11 and aingUlar the kindred and creditors nf raid deeccaed, to (how cuore if an^ they have, 1 -within Ute tine prroeriked by law, why Ictlcts * should not be grunted to Raid applicant, on the Aral Monday in September next. Given under my hand at office, thle 10th July, 1857. jj 13 G. T. KAKEsTHAW. Ordinary M ortgage ISalc.-\yill be sold on the tiral Tiicstlay in August next, the follow- ing property lo wit: One Negro woman about 2*1 years of age, of dnrk cnmplecticn by the name of Isabel nnd her child Harriet about fi years old of yellow romnlection. Levied on an the property of A M McWhorter to satisfy one mort gage li fa, issued from Oairoll Inferior Court in favor of Chamberlain Miller & (Jo. vs Abbott M McWhorter, property pointed out in said fi la. .HinMw2m ELI BEN8ON, Sheriff. / i EOliEIA, Fulton County.—, TJCJobn l.ynchol i,a'd county. Executor ol Daniel McSiicfljy of said comity deceased, wil. apply for letters of dismission from said Ad- minByratton at the November term next, of the said Court of Ordinary of said county. Bv or der of JOS II. MEAD, Ordinary. April 34 1857 wGui G 1 KORGIA. Gwinnett County. r—Wheras, Newton Bramblolt, adminis trator on the estate of John R. Blount, late of said county deceased, makes application for letters of dismission from said administration: these are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and-ctlLgular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear ul my uiliee, wiihin the time prescribed by law, to nhow cause, it any they have, why letters of dismission should not bo granted the applicant. Given under my hand at office, this Alay 6th, 1857. uinyH ’67 G. T. KAKESTRAW, Ord’y G oorigin, Gwinnett county.-- lb all whom it may concern.—Whereas Kobcit W. liner, A. (tivens, YV.Arnold admin. i:,traters ol Hembrey Loveless deceased, show by their petition to this court that they have fully administered and disposed of said Estate, nnd pray Letters of Dismission therefrom. Therefore, all (tersons concerned, art notified to show cause at or before the first Monday in January next, to this eottrt. why -aid 1,otters should not he granted. Given under my hand this 24th July, 1857. G. T. RAKE8TRAW,Ordinary. ( 'leorgia, Gwinnett county.— To all whom it matj concern.— YVhereas Jackson Gregory applies to tne for Letters of Guardianship on the Eatate of Nathaniel A. Burge, minor and adopted child of Lorenzo N. Burge, late ol this county, deceased. These are therefore lo cite and admonish all persons concerned, to show cause at Septem ber Term of tho Court of Ordinary for said county, why said Letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, at office, this 34th day July, 1857. G. T. RAKESTKA YV, (Ir.l’y. G r.OKt.ik -1'nit on County.-Two mouths after date, application will be made to tho Court ofOrdinary ot said county, for leave to sell tbe House nnd Lot, on Alab nu street, utcly occupied l y Michael McShefTcry, deceas ed, and now occupied by John G&vati, fronting on Alabama street, fifty-two and a hall foot, nnd running back fifty feet, known cs Lots Nos 3 and 4. . in block 3, in plan of tbe city ot Atlanta and on 1,amt Lot 77, in fourteenth District of originally Henry now Fulton county. Also, two I.ots in said city, known ns the Sou'll half of city Lot, 3d, and Land Lot 83, fourteenth District of originally Henry now Fulton county, containing two acres more or lev*. Also, one city Lot m said city, known as part of Lot 84, being the North-cast one-fourth of half an ncra running back Iroai the Macon .y YY'catern Kaif Road iwo hundred and two feet fronting said Rail Road twenty.six feet ou the East, adjoining Tiller, Tanner and others, con taining one eighth of an aero more or less; said property belonging to the estate of Daniel Me Shctlrey, late of said county deceased, and to be sold fox the purpose of ilitmion among the legatees JOHN LYNCH, Executor. Juno 671, A (Imillistinloi's Sale,—Agrcaably to ah order of tbe Court of Ordinary ol GOrimieli Afwty, wilt be sold betore the Court lion*- Door in tho town of Lawrencrvillc, on the first Tuesday in September next, within the lugal hours of sale, all the lands lielonging lo the estate of Robert Hobbs deceased, consisting of one hundred acre*, nunc or less, 85 acre* of Lot No. 187, and 7 5 acres No. 18N, both in the Sixth District ol raid county. Sold fir the hen cfil of the heirs aud creditors of said deceased Terms mads known on day ol sale. SANFORD 8. KELLEY, Adm’r. NANCYHOBDm, Ad.u’rx July Pth, 1867 wGOd C l r.OHl. I A, Forsyth county.--- J (burl of Ordinary, July Term, 1867.— Whereas Jsmi's Roberta, Guardian ol YViUiam Hliaw, Sr., a lunatic, applies to me tar Letters of Dismission from raid Guardianship, said Hhaw being now dead. . These arc therefore, to rite and admonish all jpartioo inlereatcd, whether kindred or creditor* \>faaid William Shaw, a lunatic, lo file their objeetious, it any they ham, within the tim* prcseiibed oy law, why l.ettors of Disinimiou should not be granted the applicant at our Court of Oordinary, to be held in and for said county on llte first Monday iu September nett. H; U.lKKEK, Ordinary July Ctfa 1S57 W **J Important to Married ladies and Ihose about to marry ? Dr, Delosiner'^Celebra ted Monthly Pills. Frepared from a prescript ion of A I.KX A N- DER DELORME, member ol the French A adamy ufSurgeon*, aud attenilant phymtian U> lu r Majesty, the Empress This invaluahle medicine acts bkc a charm in a ! l menstrual difficulties, removing obatruc- tions, uml bringing on the Monthly period* with perfect regularity. In all cases of Ncrvuu* Af fections, I’alpilalion of the Heart Flour Albis or YY'liiles, and ill fact in all complaint* arising from a disordered condition and unhealthy ac tion of the Genital Organs, these Fills wilt ef fect a speedy and permanent cure. They arc put up in small plate gl*Mflasks, severely seal- oil from observation, and accompanied by full directions for use. Price $1 per package. N. It.— These Tills should iu>l lie taken by females during tho first th ee months of preg nancy, as they arc certain to bring on miacar. riage; but at any Other time they are harmless. J. K. Bi.iKDiK, M. D., only /tgent lor the Uni ted Htatea and Canadas. /tlsojus/ receieved at the Doctor'a office, a Iroeli supply of Rirord's Female Protector—an unfailing preventive of conception, ami invalu. able to those females who, owing lo habits of life nr physical malformation, are incapacitated from snfe re.production. Price $2 sent by mail. In connection with those remedies, I have constantly on hand the following works: Mat- roll’s Mnnual, Mnrriagc Guide, Diseases of Females, Diseases of Males. Each work i« substantially bound and tenulifully illustrated with culnred plates, nnd contain nearly 400 pages of reading matter. Sent | ost paid to any add.eas on receipt of $1, and 25 cents in stamps. All letters addressed to me will receive my immediate attention; and letters of inquiry (when a postage is enclosed.) will be promptly attended to. J. K. BLANDIN, M- D., SYKACtaX, Niw Youk. .1 une 29,1867 dawCim It. H.R.TShTp FEVER—(>n tbe eoasta of South America, in the Tropics, nnd in tho East and YVcst Indio, this dreadful pestilence has broken out with the suddenness ol the lightning Hash, and a* suddenly been cbeckod by the timely use of Railway's Ready Relief * Regulators. It is truly a blessing lo feel safe, when you are in the midst of a terrible pesti- Imce, breathing its poisonous air, and knowing that by taking a few drops of itadway’s Ready Relief, and keeping the bowels free and clear, regular and strong, by one little Fill, called Kadway’s Regulators, that you ore safe, and can bid this pestilence defiance. Whole squad rons of ships have lime and again been purified after this pestilence had broken out, and the liveso! the crews and passengers saved from a sudden snd terrible death by tho It. R. Relief and Regulators. Every vessel that leaves port, and every traveler by sea, should lay iu a supply of Radway’s Relief Regulators and Resolvent—no matter what form the pestilence may appear in whether ns Yellow, Spotted, Shim Brain, Ty phus, or uiher malignant Fevers, or Cholera, Dysentery, Radway’s Relief, aided by a dose or two of Regulators, wi.l protect the human body from sudden attack*. For’ Scurvy, Sores. Tumors, Boils, Salt Rheum, Skin Disease, and all Scaly and and Scrofulous Discasla Rad- way's Resolvent is.* positive cure. Armed with these Remedies, the travelers cau visit tho most sickly places with safety. .Vo Wonder He was Thaukl’ui. HEAD AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES- Hocuistib, October 19, 1952. BMm. ns. FbSMisc Bbos. Gentlemen—Hav. ing experienced the beneficial edicts of Dr. M’. Lane's Celebrated Liver Fills, prepared by you 1 take great pleasure in rccomtnenSing them to the public. I feci warranted in saying, th>t they are a certain cure for liver complaint* aud all billious ^jjscascs, no matter how difficult cr longstanding. I myself was affiiclcd wilb this dreadful disease for over two years, and oh .' how thankful I am that 1 heard of these Fills. I purchased of one of your agents three boxes, and before I had finished the third box, 1 was completely cured 1 verity believe, but for Dr. M'Lan c's Liver Fills, I should have now been in my grave, but aslt is, 1 am now enjoying the best ol health, and stand a living witness ol the efficiency of Dr. M'Lane's Liver Fills. Besides recovering my health, I consider that 1 have saved in my pocket some two br three hundred dollars physician’s fees. Thi* testimony I give you with tho greatest pleasure, ajul hope it may do something towards making these invaluable Fi'ls known to all who are suffering with liver complaint- WILLIAM HISS, Traveler in Western New York. FT Purchasers will bo careful to ask for Dr. M'Lanc’s Celebrated Y crniifugc manufactured by Fleming Bros.,of Pittsburgh Fa. All other Y'ermifugcsin comparison are worthless. Dr. M'Lane’s genuine Y'ermilugc, also his celebra ted Liver PUIs, ran now be hnd at all respectable drug store*. None genuine without the sig nature of FLEMING BROS. Lotte WHO WANTS may ng OHTAtmm ay ttisKiv* tk». doi.i. Halve* amd quarter Ticketn IN PROPORTION JASPER CO., ACADEMY m *O r l" r l M<1MI W g BY AFYHOWTr OP THK STATR OF CICOROt A, IfaraaN Plan, Mingle Hsaktn. 30,000 Ticket*—3,380 Prize*. M10VNTIN0 TO 3215.2C0. PriiM Payable Without Deduction ANDERSON & HON, Managers,' Successors to J. t. YVinter, Mansger. Our lartteyr Jraws in Macon, O*., (Small Scheme) every Sniurday.snd iu Savannah, (Ja. (Large Schemes) about the 15th of every month. CLASS AA. draws ai'iii’ST 17tii, 1857, at Armory Hall, Navaanab. Geo., Undtr the Sworn Sujierintrrulenr, of YY. R. Kytnons and J. M. Prentim, Ksq-. CAPITALS of $60,000, $30,900,$6,<6HI $|o, 000, $4,000, $2000,3 Prizes of *1000,5 Prize* of $600, too of $100, 100 ol $50,3000 ,,l $;!il and 73 Approximation prizes amounting l,, $3,760. Whole Ticket* $10, Italic* $r». quarter* *2,58. Look to your interest snd compare this Scheme with any other: Bank Nutap, of sound Banks taken at par. ChecJ%ea?|pw York remitted for prize*. A iWfNh QgMg| for Tickets or Certificate* of Packages nnfWtals to ANDI^jRSON is SON, Mao*g cr< - Macon or Savannah, Ga. July 17, IM67 : ■ U*wtf THE FAR-FAMED AND POPULAR Maryland Lotteries FOB AUGUST 1857. It. FRANCE & CO., Managers. BfMlUANT_$OHiVRE Grand Consolidated Lottery Of Maryt.abd, CLASS A, To he drawn Saturday, Aug. 29th In Baltimore, Maryland. Drawings conducted under the superintendence of the Slate Lottery Commissioner. 1. . .$-62,618 $62,518 2. . ..12,500 2. 8,000 16,000 2 6,000 12,000 2. .... 5,000 10,000 6. . .. -1.000 20,000 6. . :t,ooo 16,000 .2,000 10,000 10. . .. .1,800 18,000 10. 1,600. 16,000 10. .... 1,000 10,000 to .1,250 12,500 mo. . ...600 ... . •-’00. 400 64. 64. 100 6,400 64. 80 . 6,120 64. 60 6,568. 40. . ,222,720 28,224. 20 564,480 Taylor’* .4ull-l»j*i>e|»tlc Elixir, Ati.anta, Gkoroia, May 1st. *57. DU. J. A. TAYLOR, Sir : I regret to say lo you that for s long time I suffered most severely from that horrid disease dyspepsia, and all its evil attendants. Lite, it self, almost became s burthen. Kerned y afle remedy was tried—medical advice sought from tim* to time—but *11 would not do. Heart bnrn* sour eructations, a difficulty in breathing, pain in the head, and many other ills to which flesh is heir, were the totntenlsof my life. At last. I tried your Elixir, snd since theji have (bund re licl. Upon my css©, it has operated as a charm- I can noW esWwith some satisfaction, snd sleep without Aing troubled with frightful dreams. In truth, Hir, to your Elixir I owe *1- most a new ezisteuce. snd you sre at liberty to publish tlus to the world should you think pro per to do *o. WM. KAY. Hold by Smith & Ezzard, Hide Proprietor* snd Manufacturer*, Atlanta, Us. may Idwlf WaiTS Terrs, Tssri Mso IUs.ru »xd HiArvivct. CosrLrxioa—can be acquired by using tbe Halo, .1/ a Thousand Flowers.' What lady or geutle- man would remain under the curse efa disa greeable breath, when by using th* “Balm ol a Thousand Flowers" as a dentifrice, would not only render it swee*, but leave the teeth white as alabaster 1 Many perrons do not know their breath is had, aud the subject is so delicate their friends will never mention it. Beware of coun- rerfetls. Be sure each bottle is signed FETRIDUE Si CO. N. Y. For sale by all Druggists' [inh'JGdUm New Bncon. ^ Choice lot just received, in store and t«r rale 21 LOYVE dc RICB' dwtf 3 t, 113 prizes, amounting to 3I.TT9.138 YY'holes $20; Halve* 10; <duar. 6; Eighths 2 50. Certificate of Package of 26 Whole*, cost, $282 00 26 Halves, «■ 14100 26 Quarters, “ 70 60 26 Eighths, “ 36 25 -IPUm* Grand Consolidated Lottery oi'M. D. Extra Ctass 8, To be drawn in Daltiinore, Md., 8aiur lay, A ig., 22, \867. SPLENDID SCHEME. Capitol Prim. Ayproximanon Pm 1 Prixe ol.. \ prize of . 1 prize of.. 1 prize of . 1 prize of . 1 prize cf 1 prize 1 prize 5 prizes of 5 prizes ol 10 “ .. $32,500 10.290 . 6000 2,V00\ •3300/ 2,200, of 2,20lU of 2,200 j 4 of I of 1 ot $500 456 350 1,600 ...1,260 20 of 80 ...1,000 40 ol 60 20 •• 600 80 ol 50 20 “ 500 80 Of 40 132 ' “ 400 528 of 20 1.000 prizes, sm'g lo $188,700 Whole Tickets $10; Halves $5;Quarter* $2,50 LT* Please address til orders for Tickets in lac sdovo Magnificent Scheme, to T. H. HUBBARD & CO. No. 39 Fayette-*!., or Box, No. 40, Baltimore, Maryland. Oct It (dly) Uigar and Tobacco STORE. T HEjHt ItHCRIBER begs most respectfully to inform the Chiron* of Atlanta and sur rounding country, that he has just received t larg efaddition to hts former Block ot F/XE CIGARS, TOBACCO, SNUFF, PIPES, SNUFFBOXES, MATCHES,' &C, ACJ Which is oilered at YY'hoJeaale oz Retail at vmy iow mim. Persona ,Inning anything^ki my line will do well lo call and ef gnune my Stock before pur- chasing elsewhero.r - IT Sum- on YY'jiite Hall Street, uppentite the Intelligencer officer JOHN FIOKEN. Atlanta. March .10 dwtf On Consignment. I Fine Piano tram J. Chickrrtng, for rate oa [ reason abb 1 Term* by LOW k RICE. Feb 11 dwtf Brushes of all Kiuds. A Large lot on hind, of superior Qualiliaa. For *»le by. LOYY’E k RICK. Feb 21 dwtf O j rup.—Steward's refiued Sugaz House ^SYtupjust received, and for **lc on reason able terms. June 14 57 dgwtf W. W. KOAKK te r i NktWjam l r CAPITAL PRt ttf h a o ,o <> o ! ! ! T M K F.TS Oflff.Y <1 Owing to the ffreal tavor with ivl. c iSun*U*r have Iktb d lie, aud Ihc Ian?* 1 demand fnrTirL ’ KgersH, .Swftn & Cu, t»tI1 have :i rSkiurtUf throughout th«* y«*Br. 1 Hchcmc will In* drawn in e ach of tur Augiifit, IM£7. CLASH 47, To l»e drawn in tin* (*itf oi Allan public otitnATr/iDAi, Augmt CLASS 4S To he.* drown in tlic City r»I \ in puldir, on SATI’RDA Y, A< CL4 HH 151. li In drawn in the City of All in |.uh!ir. on HATl'KDAV, Au^i t'MsAHH 50, To »*• drawn m the Ol? of Allan, in public, on JvlTI !*I)A V’, Aug. C2 i L.ISM 5|. Tohednwfi in ihe nly of Atlanta. Cr >n in publir, »u e^aturdny. Au^u-( 2‘l h, 1*57 Oil the i * I it n of SINGLE NUMBERS: 3,3-15 Prize*! Nearly One Pt’zt lottery Xiro Ti k ’ , MAGNIFICENT SCHEME ! TO BE DRAWN- EACH SATI RDAV IV ht'Gl ST. 1 Prize of $60.(100 I Prize of 20,000 I Prize of . . . 5.000 I Prize of 2.1X10 1 Prize of 2.00(1 1 Prizs ol 2.00o t Prize tf 1 Prize of 1 1‘rize of 1 Prize of 1 Prize of 9 Prizes of 45 Prizes of. 100 Prizes of.... . 100 Prizes of Approximation I’rizr 4 Pr re- of f.1 ; l *lo (00,000 I‘r-Z0 4 175 20.U00 • 115 “ 5,000 50 “ 2.000 40 ' 500 20 2.000 2.tmo 2.000 2,000 2.000 f-00 360 4 32 3G 3,000 ,x u C, De,. Principal Xu, three door.- bciuw V ... try Dealers and Druggre. wholesale and retail. Price 2:> and $t [lerbitUe- Try everything elro, give this one simple in. CAUTION—Be careful te as* for and, gti De Grath Electric Oil, as worthless mins tenons aboun 17 Tliere are numerous imitstioossprung up nr the reputation that my article ha* aejaired — The public muat i*-ware. They ere worthle-r AFFLICTED.READ THIS. Miraculous cure made oa one of the citizen? of M aeon, Macox, April 8,185V. Prof. De <irub—Dear Sir: This is to ccrliij that I had a fail, epramej my shoulder and wa- atflicud fur eighteen days, and lost the use ot my arm, and could net raise my hand to n:, head, and hearing ol the wonderful cures effec ted bv De Grath’s Electric Oil, and by one ap plication of Electric Oil I wa? immediately enabled tn rai-e my hand to my bend and lake off my hat. Thank God I am well, and I cheerfully recommend it lo ail ’Ac afiJate J. The application was made before e. hcrvlred ;*cr- soc.s Yerv :ruiy, . [Figuedl 3,345 Prizes, amounting to $264,000 Witness- J A Ilsfe: WholeTickets§ilO-Halves5-Quartcrs ; PLAN OF THE LOTTERY. The numbers from 1 to 30,000 corresponding with those numlcrs on the ticket*, printed cr. sop arate slips of paper,are enrircted-with small tin tubes and placed in one YV heel. The first 265 Prizes, umdarly printed and en circled. are placid in another wheel Th* wheals, ore then revoAed and a number <• drawn from tbe wheel of number*, and at the an me time a prize is drawn from the other wheel The number and prize drawn oct are opened and exhibited to the audience and registered by the Commissioners ; the prir. ho*r.7 placed against the numtwr drawn. T: a operation is repeated until all theprize* mo d.:. vn ec:. Approximation Prtaes, The two preceding and the Iwo succeeding Number* to those drawing the first 2U I’r.z. wifi bo entitled to the 60 Approxfmatiai Prizes. For example, if Ticket No. 11,250 draws the $60,000Prixc.lhoseTickets num!*red CLtaiLBogant L Y'oung, J Yt Aderhold, Ed G Jeffi-rs, E J'recc. si sCRDAN. Jcli 1 : ""Brandy, t,-vvk- Young, G>' T r ranklin, AUK is. TJ n ”> rman. Macoa, A iii 8, too,. Prof. Dc Grath—Dear Sir 1 Uaptsir. B. B 8arilh. hereby certify that I have been affiicled w:'.i, Khtumatisuo lor four years. slJ at time, could not sleep. B> hearing of the wonderful cures by Dc Grath’s Electric Oil, I was induced U> try it, and the first application Of the Electric Oil I v is s' once rr!:e,eJ. and have the perfect use c-f my arm. The application wasmaJe be fore fifty per-.ns. B B. SMITH. Twjgg; coun ty. YY c. me undersigned, wore preaov. ' I. Riley, J. H. Brandy H / " -«p<r. Raleigh C.J i-JarJ. CERTICATK- YVixsaooo', S. C n ilaiio 9, 1*57 I. Da'id Elkin, do hereby certify that IJtav 11248,11349-11361, 11252, wil] each be emitted I icon t-a-fty gCtictcff for iteffitTw monfl- nitE to$2il5. Jf Ticket No. 550 draws the $30,00ft ! inflammatory thcumztism, -one ot" mv legs being Prize, those tickets numbered 548, 54&, 551 I much swollen, still and «ore, so that ! found i; 552, will each be emided to $200. and so on ! exceedingly difficult to w alk—that the atiff joint according to the above scheme. j hat locn twice rubbed with Prof. De Grath’s The 3,000 prizes of $20 n ill be determined by celebrated Electric Oil within thirty hours, and 1 the last figure of number which draw* the $60,. | now hate ihc perfect use of the atii.ctcd iimb, I 000 Prize. Forcxzraple, if thenumber drawing : was also troubled with partial deafness in my the $60,000 prize ends with No. I, then *11 the Tickets where the number cuds in 1 will be cn titled to $30, If the Number ends with No. S, then all the Ticket* where the Number enls in 3 will be enttflcd In $:!0, and so on lo 0. Certificate* of Packages will be sold at die t- lowing rales, which is tbe risk : Certiflcatc of Package of 10 YY'hok Tick-: $80 •• “ 10 Half *• •* 10 yuan, r •• “ 10 Eighth 10 Iu ordering Tickets or Certificate*, enclose the money to our address for the Tickets ordered, cn receipt of which they wilt lie fcrwzidcJ bv first maiL Purchasers can have tickets ending any figure they may designate. The list of drawn Numbers and Prizes will be sent to purchasers immediately after the draw ing. Purchasers will plea** wnte the sagi.alcre* plain, and give their post office, county and Slate. ty Remember that every prize j» drawn, and payable in full without deduction. •Ail Prizes of $1,000 and under paid im mediately after the drawing— other prize’s a! the usual lime of thirty days, in full without deduc tion. Alt ceimmuntcations strictly coufi loutial. Thr drawn numbets will l-e forwarded lo purchaser> immediately oiler the drawing. ~ All prise* of $ I,WO and under, paid ;m- me-elialali alter the diawing—other pr.zee vt the usual Irene thirty days. Pnxetickets cashed or renewed at c.lhi-r 1 1 ihee Address Orders for Tickets or Ceroficaies lo 8. SYVA-N A CO., MlassusCn. A list of lire numbers ihsl are drawn ft m the wheel, with (he amount e<f the ),rize that each one i* entitled to, will be published after every drawing, in t he following papers: N'atv Orleans Delta. Mo Info Kremrr. r-kwrlturem Standard, Nash'file Gazette. Atlanta lute-lb- gencer. New York YVeekly Day Uoeik, Savan nah Morning News and Richmond Dis(>atcb, New Y'ork Dis path and PccLiuigc u:s-v)Clar- ton. June 27, 1857 Jiwlm j. i. wu-uaxg- I tons &bu. «. > ttot-uaei usu William*, Rhea & Co- (Successors to J. K. Williams.) URN ERAXCOMMIS810N M ERG 11A NTs AND PARTUTT.ARLY for • the sate of Grain, Bacon. Lard,, I Flour, Feathers^ and lT«nhe*s»e' Produce Gen -rally ui Street, neat the Trout ltoew ta, Qu. Nov 16 dwtf a ,Y/YA SACK'S, extra Family $ Cbo*»6« luV vr petfine Flour, ut Stew and shortly to arrive, which m Otality will compare with say Stock in Geoggt*. Few salt- Low tiy, E.M.8EAGO. ProdnedOoiumission Merchant Abo, new Docent, plenty td arrive in a a few day*- dwtf ie-rt ear, and by a uncle application ef the Kle in,' l til my bea-ing has been gresUy improved t _ DAYIDBLKIN YFFICTBD, AclA * R. •> cisTxtan. Ari.rsri, G* , Jr t . * >, 167' Frol. Dc Grath—Dear aziTlu t, t, coil that my b y Moses has been Ufi.Oed with i.acumalieri' fer M-vci.:, ,r, years, and hy one nppi (cation of your OU (,1’ruC De Grath’s Elec, trie Oil) «u cutirely cured, and I cheerfully re. commend it to all similulv affected. Vow* Keefeetfttffy. ’ f. HE (BBS- Arutsra, Ga, March 28, 1'857. Hrot. Dc Grath—Dear Sir: Ttu is to certify that l have been affiictcd with Headache and Cora* on my feel, from which I have sutler, very much, and by tne’appticau-. u of Da Grath Electric Ofi, I have tver. cured of my Headache and Corns, and therefore recommend it to ail P. Met" HE. Prof. De Grath’s Electric l>tl—$36 reward- I wifi give $2.7 ter the anprahensrou ot a low scamp who pruned some dirty bills and called hn stuff :-v the name of my Electric Oil. PROF. CHARLES DcGRATH. 39 South Eighth street, Philad’a. May 18,1867 dx*3iu Sotlti Water 1 Soda Water !.! SUMMER IS COMING. MS* .■ UKKm a$CN.% a S da IPu.'re Manufacturer, next door I the Fulton House, .{tlanta, Imrrgia. R ETURNS his thanks to his tormervery lib oral patrons, and bbgs to inform hiatus* tomers, that he has commenced for the season, the manufacture at thi* cool and healthy lever age, Soda Hater, having otie of the beat 8o.la machines made, cool place, good water and ex penenced assistants, he hopes to give general satisfaction to all who may faVor him with a call. He prop-se* lurnishing parties and taint. has at short notice and forward the soJa to any poinFfer fust train. My price* being >»• low, I am compelled to sell for cash and cash-oniv Pr :co )H'r dozen 37 J centa. b--Uie* and corksto tv returned. If not a chanp 1 ot 10 ceaweaeh will be made. May IS, 857‘Uwil Tavflbe k Port-ell, EOMSASra TAIL DBS, 3$ HITE IliLL STREET, Atlanta.. 7 tieortrta. S ATE HAND a fine mock ot very rich Goods tor GeuUemen’s wear. that they will up in the vary latest style of cut and bipsli. Try the'll and see if they donl , give you /fa. Atlanta, .fpni 16, '57. du Just Received, BARRELS ofYVlIISKEY.to sell at ^(JU the low price of 35 cents, pet Gallon, nae white l’ereneasec YY’hiskey. mhSfdwtl YY’ YV. ROARK.