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Alabi
We ltnYB two pteciflcta
i'll, (>irani and Oswitchee, lor Congress—
Dowdell’s majuri»y 0$ ^ ®P* BAjA/’
at Girard 45.
\ dispatch frdtn Mdritjfofiiery state# Jud
ge's majority in the city of Dowdell at 80ft,
This is a falling off from *Aatl% majority
two year 1 } jjfP. r.UlU •
New Orleans (fia N®* Vork,) *^ u 8’
The Frnneh war Weiner Tonerre, from Vera
Cruz ta Hanna, pttfjnw quarantine here
to-day, with yellow fever on board.
New Orloans, Aug. 3.—No case of yel
low fever hao yet occurred m this oily.
Elegant Styles of Cloths,
CASSIMERE & VESTING,
LINEN, MARSEILLES, Ac.,
HATS, CAPS,
( j ulaMtt Sheriff Sales.—Wii
jj"be sold bsloru the Court House Door in
tho town of Ltwroncsvilfe, on the first Tuesday
in September next, within tho legal hours of
sale, the following property-to-wit.
One hundred and twenty live acres of Land,
more or leee, part of hot No. 105 in the 6th
District of said county, adjoining hands of A.
<:. Ford, The*, Kenerly, Nathan Fowler and
Matthew Cochran; it being the place whereon
James M. Head now resides, levied on to satis
fy sixteen Justices Court fi fas in fsvor of Joseph
Livsey vs. Pinckney G, Hoad and James M.
Head, as the property of James M. Ijoad; levy
made and returned to me by M. H. Ferd, Law
ful Constable.
ALSO, onp hundred aerosol' Land, part of
1.ot No. 124 in the 7th District of said county,
adjoining Lands of T W Alexander, Harring
ton and Kemp, levied on as the property of
Iteuhen Long to satisfy an Inferior Court fi fa
issued from said county for purchase money,
in favor oflamee Herrington vs. Kcubcn Long;
property jtointed out by plaintiff.
ALSO, one hundred acres of Land, more or
less, lying in tho 662d District, (i. M.. in mid
county, on the Waters of Mulberry Creek, le
vied on to satisfy a Justices Court li fit issued
from the 662d District O. M., in said county,
ill favor ofElijalt Maltax vs James Hughes; levy
mado and returned to me by Thos. Ivey,Lawful
Constable.
ALSO, sixty-six acres of LsmJ,moro ot leas,
adjoining the Lauds of W Nelson, U McDaniel,
and others, it heihg the place whereon the de
fendant now resides, in Gwinnett county, le
vied on tosntisfv a Justices Court fi fi issued
from the 316th District G. M., in said county,
in favor of William C. Cheak.vs. JohnF. Mob
ley, levypna lo and returned to me by Win. H.
Kokinson Lawful Constable.
ALSO, one hundred and thirty acres of Land
more or lese. part of Lot No, 95, in the 6th
District of aaid comity, adjoining tho Lands of
Wm. A. Jordon and others, loviod on to satisfy
a Justices Court li fa issued Irom the 406th
District G.M.. in said county, in favor of Wm
Garner fertile use of Sampson Lanier vs. James
li. Waters; levy made and returned (to me by
It ansom Jones, Lawful Constable.
1IKNRY ALLAN, Sheriff
July 29, 1857
JtiJlEE JIJYM) FEJ1.IJIEE
To the Citizens of Atlanta.
jsTHANKFUL to iny friends of
■ ifff^^^Atlanta lor their liberal patronage
‘tRSH^Bfor Uie past session, I would respect-
’^raWtully solicit an increased patronage
lor the next session, which will com
mence on Monday, July 20th, 1807. Our
Rooms are large and airy, prolccted by a piazza
tifly feet long, fcutu the sun. Every attention
possible will he paid to the manners and mors
ids of every pupil committed to my care; and a
thoroiig.. and practical education imparted.—
A rigid, hut parental discipline will he enforced.
No one need apply for admission for their
children into this school who do not wish their
children governed.
It. ROGERS Principal.
U. H. * JAS. E. ROGERS Assistants.
MRS. E. C. R. & MISS L. M. ROG-
ERS, Assistants Female Department
Terms per Session of Twenty Weeks.
Reading and Spelling $8 00
Arithmetic, Geography. History and Gram
mar : 10 00
Philosophy, Chemistry, Algebra, Geome
try, Latin and Greek 15 Oft
Incidental Expenses 25
^ff-Tuition payable quarterly.
Atlanta, July 10, 1857 ddm
REWARD.
Ma /Ob’s Omen, j
Atlanta, June 30,1857. j
A REWARD of 1)150 will be given to any
person who will apprehend and safely de
liver to the sheriff of Fulton county, William M.
Witchor, who is charged with having killed his
lather, D. H. Witcher, in this city, on the 26th
ilist. WILLIAM EZZARD, Mayor.
DESCRIPTION.
William M. Witcher is about 18 years of age
live feet six inches high, weighing about 150
lbs., broad shoulders, sandy hair inclined to red,
straight and long, face broad and slightly
freckled. He had on when he escaped, a blue
cloth coat, light colored casimerc pants and
black gaiter shoos.
July 2,1857 dawff
Superior Fitting Shirts,
TAILORS TRIMIWNGS
A Superb Stock of Clothing
oi our own Manufacture.
Also, Agents for the Sale .of
MMTGEItt 9flH
AKW1NO MACHINES,
Prices very Low.
W The Public are invited to call and ex
amine our Stock.
W. HERRING A SON.
march 1 dwtf
GEORGIA, Gwinnett County.
W HEREAS. Thomas W. Connelly A Jo!
cob Strickland, Executors of the lest wil,
and testament ol Wilson Strickland deceased
apply to ino for letters ol dismission from the
same.
These are thorefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to .file their objections in my office, (if
any they have,) within the time prescribed by
law, otherwise, letters dismissory will be granted
tho applicants at the Septcmbei Term next of
the Court of Ordinary to be held in and for said
county.
G. T. RAKEX'PRAW, Ord’y.
Fcl 25 wtf
M ortgage Sale.
_ _ Will be sold on the
^ first Tuesday in August next, the follow
ing property to wit: One Negro woman about
24 years of ago, of dark compaction by the name
of Isabel and her child Harriet about C years
old of yellow complection. Levied on as the
property of A M McWhorter to satisfy one mort
gage fi fa, issued from Cairoll Inferior C.urt in
favor of Chamberlain Miller A Co. vs Abbott M
McWhorter, property pointed out in aaid fi fa.
June4w2m ELI BENSON, Sheriff.
C 1KORU1A, Fulton Couuty.-,
yjohn Lynch of said county, Executor oi
Daniel McSheffry of said county deceased, wil.
apply for letters of dismission from said Ad
ministration at tho November term noit, of the
said Court of Ordinary of aaid county. Bv or
der of JOS H. MEAD, Ordinary.
April 24 1857 w6m
a .1 UWinilcK l OUHIYs
xjl—Wheras, Newton Bramblett, adminis
trator on the estate of John R. Blount, late
ol said county deceased, makes application for
letters of dismission from said administration:
these are, therefore, lo cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred anil creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office, within
the lime prescribed by law, to show cause, if
any they have, why letters of dismission should
not lie granted the applicant. Given under my
hand at office, this May 5th, 1857.
orayH *57 O. T. KAKKBTRA W, Orffy
G 1 corgla, Gwinnett county.—
\ To all whom it may /on arm—Whereas
Kotiort W. inier, A. Givens, W. Arnold admin
istrators of Hembrcy Loveless deceased, show
by their petition to this court that they have
fully administered and disposod of said Estate,
and pray Letters of Dismission therefrom,
Therefore, all persons concerned, arc notified to
show cause at or before the first Monday in
January next, to this court, why said Letters
should not be granted. Given under my hand
this 2-lth July, 1867.
G.T. KAKE8TRAW, Ordinary^
G eorgia, Gwinnett county.—
To an whom it may concern.— Whereas
Jackson Gregory applies to me for Letters of
Guardianship on the Estate of Nathaniel A.
Burge, minor and adopted child of I.orenxo N.
Burge, late ol this county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persona concerned, to show cause at Beptem-
her Term of the Court of Ordinary for said
county, why aaid Letter, should not be granted.
Givon under my hand, at office, this 24th day
July, 1837.
G. T. RAKE8TRA W, Ord’y.
100
Just Received,
KEGS ol NAILS, to tel/ at f> cents by
the Kng.
mh25dw W. W. lit*A
G 1 EORG1A, Gwinnett Cou ty-
1" Whereas, John Kemp applies to me for
Letts is of Administration upon tho estate of
James 8. Hesgravcs, late of this county de
cease d.Theao are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors of
•aid do ceased, to show cause if any they have,
within the lime prcacribed by law, why leltora
should not be granted to aaid applicant, on the
first Monday in September next. Given under
Mv hand at office, this 10th July, 1857.
jyl3 U. T, ItAKESTRAW.
Ordinary*
AUCTION & COMMISSION
fWOm
S. J.
-WJt
BY
f« ORO '
A LL kinds of Merchandise sold upon short
^_\_uoticoor according to instructions. Property
snifffor Administrator's or Executor's, upen rea
sonable Terms*
Feb 18 wly T
Caldwell, Fagan ft Co.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Charleston, South Carolina.
Will attend to the wle of uoontry produce,
Flour, Grain, Ac, Office at the corner of Rut
Kay and Cumberland streets.
CaU)will,Blaxii.t A Co. | Jam Paoa»
Baawun ft Amsabotb.
Oct. Ifii'65 dliawif
( J EORGIA, l ulton County.-Two
Jf months after date, application will be made
to the Court ofOrdinaryof aaid county, for leave
to sell the House and Lot, on Alabama street,
alely occupied by Michael McShcffery, deceas
ed, and now occupied by John Cavan, fronting
on Alabama street, fifty-two and a ball feet,
and running back fifty feet, known as Lots Nos
3 and 4. in block 3, in plan of the city of Atlanta
and on Land Lot 77, in fourteenth District of
originally Henry now Fulton county.
Also, two Lots in said city, known cs the
South ha'f of city Lot, 33, and Land Lot 83,
fourteenth District of originally Henry now
Fnlton county, containing two acres more or
le«.
Also, ouo city Lot in said city, known as part
of Lot 84, being the North-east one-fourtn of
half an acre running back from the Macon A
Western Kail Road two hundred and two feet
fronting said Rail Road twenty-six feet on the
East, adjoining Tiller, Tanner and others, con
taining one eighth of an acre more or less; said
pmporly belonging to the estate of Daniel Me
bhollri'y, late of said county deceased, and to
be sold for the purpose of division among the
legatees JOHN LYNCH, Executor.
June 671, __
A tlminUtrator’B bale,—Agreeably
to an ordor of the Court of Ordinary ol
Uwinilett county, will be sold before the Court
House Door in tho town of Lawrenceville, on
tho first Tuesday in September next, within the
legal hours of sale, all the lauds belonging to
the estate of Robert Hobbs deceased, consisting
of one hundred seres, more or less, 26 acres of
Lot No. 197, and 75 acres No. 188. both in the
Sixth District of said county. Sold for the ben
efit of the heirs aud creditor! of said deceased
Terms made known on day ol sale.
SANFORD8. KELLEY, Adro'r.
NANCYHOBUS, Adm’rx.
July fith, 1867 w60d _
C i EORGIA. Forsyth count/.—
Jf Court of Ordinary, July Term, 1867.—
n hereto James Roberts, Guardian of William
Shaw, Sr, a lunatic, applies to me fat Loiters
of Dismission from said " Guardianship, said
Shaw being now dead.
Theea are therefore, to cite and admonish all
parties interested, whether kindred or creditor*
of said William Shaw, a lunatic, U> ft 1 # their
objections, if any they have, within the lime
prescribed oy lew, why Letters of Dismission
should not be granted the applicant at our
Court of Oonlinary, to bo held in and for said
coun ty on the first Monday in September next.
H; DAKKKB, Ordinary*
I July Oth 1967 "**d
a- -, - *t— -*)ff —j JLii r; - -
Important to Married Indies and
1 those about tft mmipf !
Ots Deioaner iJCelebrated Monthly Fills.
-/‘repAred from a proscriptionof ALKXAN-
D0R DELORME, nu mber <•! tin Fiont li A
iilemy of Surgeons, and attendant phyaijian
hor Majesty, the Empress-
This invaluable medicine nets like a charm
in ill menstrual iliffii'ultiiv, removing obstruc
tion*, and bringing on tho Monthly periods with
perfect regularity. In all earn* of Nervous At
feet ions, Palpitation of the Heart Flour A Ibis or
Whites, and iri fuct in all rnmjdnints arising
from a disordered condition and unlicullhy ac
tion of the Genital * >rgans, these Pills will ef
fect a speedy anil permanent cure They are
pat up in amall plalo glass flasks, securely soil
ed from observation, and accompanied l-y full
directions for uso. Price $1 [**r package.
N. B.—These Pills should not bo taken by
females during the first III ec months of preg-
nancy, as they arc certain to bring on miscar.
riage; but at any other lime they are harmless.
J. K. Blandih, M. D., only /gent for theff’hi.
ted Stales and Canadas.
Also jus/recciovcd at the Doctor’s olllce, a
fresh supply of Ricerd's Female Protector—an
unfailing preventive of conception, and invalu.
able to those females who, owing to habits ol
life or physical malformation, arc incapacitated
from safe re-prOduction. Price 12 sent by
mail.
In connection with those remedies, I have
constantly on hand the following works: Mat
ron’s Manual, Marriage Guide, Diseases of
Females, Diseases of Males. Each work is
substantially bound and bcautiiully illustrated
with colored plaits, ond contiiti nearly 400
page# of reading matter. bent j nst paid to cr.v
address op 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 cndoseJ.) will be promptly
attended to.
J. K. B LAN DIN, M- D.,
Sybacubs, Nmv Yuan.
J une 29,1867 ( dawGni
It, R.R.—SHIP FEVER—On the coasts
of South Amorica, in the Tropics, and in the
East and Weat Indies, this dreadful pestilence
has broken out with the suddenness ot the
lightning flash, and ss suddenly l«en checked
by the timely use of Radway'a Ready Relief a
Regulators. It is truly t blessing to feel safe,
when you are in the midst of a terrible pesti
lence, breatbiug its poisonous air, and knowing
that by taking a few drops of Radway's Ready
Relief, and keeping the bowels free ami clear,
regular and strong, by one little Pill, called
Railway’s Regulators, that you are safe, ami
can bid this pestilence defiance. Whole squad
rons of ship* have time and again been purified
after this pestilence bad broken out, and the
lives of the crews and passengers saved from a
sudden and terrible death by the R. R. Relief and
Regulators. Every vessel that leaves port, and
every traveler by sea, should lay in a supply of
Radway’a Relief Regulator* aud Resolvent—no
matter what form the pestilence may appear in
whether as Yellow, Spotted, 8hip, Brain, Ty-
6 hus, or other malignant Fevers, or Cholera,
lysentery, Radway's Relief, aided by a dose
or two of Regulators, will protect the human
body from sudden attacks. For Scurvy, Sores,
Tumors, Boils, Belt Rheum, Skin Disease, ami
all Scaly and and Scrofulous Diseases Rail
way’s Resolvent is a positive cure. Armed with
these ifemodies, the travelers can visit the most
sickly places with safety.
No TVondcr Me was Thankful
READ AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES
RoCHISTM, October ID, 1852.
MMissrb. Flimibo Bros. Gentlemen—Hav
ing experienced the beneficial effects of Dr. M'-
Lane’s Celebrated Liver Pills, prepared by you
I take great pleasure in recommending them lo
tho public. I feel warranted in saying, lh*t
they are a certain cure for liver complaints ami
all billious diseases, no matter how difficult cr
longstanding. I myself was afilicted with thi*
dreadful disease for over two years, and <>h I
how thankful 1 am that I heard of these Pills.
I purchased of one of your agents three Ihixcs,
and before I had finished the third box, I was
completely cured. I verily believe, but for Ilr
M’Lan e’s Liver Pills, I should have now been in
my grave, but as it is, I am now enjoy ing /be
be9t of health, and stand a living witness of the
efficiency of Dr. M’Lano’s Liver Pills. Besides
recovering my health, I consider that I have
saved in my pocket some two or three hundred
dollars physician's fees.
This testimony 1 give you with the greatest
pleasure, and hope it may do something towards
making these invaluable Phis known lo all who
are suffering with liver complaint.
WILLIAM HISS,
Traveler in Western New York,
ff Purchasers will be carelul to ask lor Dr.
M’Lane’s Celebrated Vermifuge manufactured
by Fleming Bros.,of Pittsburgh, Pa. All other
Verniiluges in comparison arc worthies*. Dr.
M'Lane’s genuine Vermillige, also his cclehra
ted Liver Pills, can now be had at all respectable
drug stores. None genuine without the sig
nature of
FLEMING 11 Ii OS.
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WHO WArt
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WAV ft* OIlTAIJf KP BY RMKIfl'l' TJ
Halves an*quartet Tic
, INlfcOPORTION
JASPERCO , ACADEMY
BY AUTHORITY 0Y TH* STATKOY UEOkUIA,
Havana Plan, Single Numbers.
80,4)00 Tickets—3.2Mi Prises.
J1 MOUNTING TO VI 1S.T60.
Prizes Payable Without Deduction.
ANDERSON Sc SON, Managers,
Successors in J. F. Winter, Manager.
Our Lotleyr elraws in M'Con, Ga., (Small
Scheme) every Saturday, and in Savannah. Oa.
(Large Schemes; ah ml the 15th of every
month.
CLASS AA.
DRAWS ACGURT 17tH, 1857, AT
ii-iuoi) Hall, Savannah, Geo.,
L'wltr the Sutnrn SujnrlnU ndtncc of
W. H. Hymons and J. M. I’rcntiaa, l^sc|«,
CAPITALS of $50,000, $20,000, $5,(KM) $10,.
000, 11,000, $2000,3 Prize* of $1000,6 Prizes
of $500, 100 of $ 100, 100 Of $50, 31881 of $30
and 72 Approximation prizes amounting to
$3,760.
Wliule Tickets SIO. Halve* $5,
quarter)* 82,50.
Look to your interest and compare .tiiis
Scheme with any other:
Bank Notes of sound Banks taken at pal.
Checks on New York remitted Jor prizes.
Address orders for Tickets or Certificate* of
Packages of Tickets to
ANDERSON 6c SON, Managers.
Macon or Savannah, Ga.
July 17, 1857 o* w ,f
THE FAlt-l'AMED AnFpOPCL/Y/T
Maryland Lotteries
FOR AUGUST 1R57.
K. FRANCE Sc CO., Mauagere.
BRlLUANTfSCHEME
Grand Consolidated Lottery
Or Maryland,
V1.« S S jK ,
Tube <li awn Saturday,.%uar. 29lh
In Rtilliinore, Maryland.
Draw ings conducted under the superintendence
of the Stale Lottery Commissioner.
L o4-t-t;.»*
swanI ei^iw
IV «ft4 BriHiiiF SdWB*
i Capital pf
f '$&- $00,000*’
" ". TK Ki;rso,uv >
Owing to th* ET<*at Invor with whir
Nonil**r LottfenA* hiVn brort recr-iv*
lie, tnii th* tarpp (Irntun*) for'IVko*
■go?*,isw«n A- <’•», *ili L'iVP a dr
ftntuttJnv throughout tho yu T!.<
Hrhomcwill Ik* drawn in i ae.lt of
tor Augurf, IRfi7.
€ I. ASS 47,
to ba <Jnwn in tho City of Atlanta.
puMic on 8ATUKDAY, August lie
CLANS IS,
To Lc drawn in the City „l Atlat,
in public, on SATURDAY, Augu-
GI*ASS 49,
To be drawn in the City ofAUcuts
in public, on SATURDAY,.August )
CLASS -YO,
To lie drawn in-tbe City of Atlanta, (
in public, on SATURDAY, Aug. 22d,
CLASS 51.
To re drawn in tho city of Atlanta. tlr*r.
in public, .m Saturday. August 29ih, 1857
On tin* Plan of
SINGLE NUMBERS
3,343 Prizes!
Sourly One Prize to t&cry Atnc TicktU.
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME!
TO BE DRAWN
EACH SATCHDAY I.\ AlhilST.
I Prize of $60,000
1 Prize of 20.000
l Prize of. G,U00
1 Prize of... w* ‘,0<AJ
1 Prize of.... 2,000
1 Prize ol: 2.00o
I Prize Of //....* 2,000
1 Prize of.... 2,O0o
l Prize of 2,000
T Prize of. * 2,000
1 Prized 2,000
5<>0
300
125
Aai«^]
ESKMCB.
78 Numlicra 14 Drawn Ballots.
1..
.$62,518
$62,518
2..
. . 12,500
25,000
s.omi .
.. .6,000
12,000
2..
...5,000...
10,000
. . .4,000
20,000
5 2,U0O
10,000
»0.
. . . 1,800
18,000
10.
1,600
I 6,000
111.
.1,000. ..
10,000
IU.
.1450
12,500
IDO..
600
60,000
200..
.... 400 ....
80,060
64..
.... 160
9,600
64. .
... 100
.6.4(H)
fit. .
80
5.120
C>4. .
GO ...
3,*40
6,508. .
<0
22*,? 20
28,224..
.... 20
564,480
3 1. II‘2 prize
, amounting tc
SI.1T9.17S
Wholes $20: 11
iilves 10; Onar.
6; Eighths 2 50.
Certificate of Package of
26 Wh
•left, cost,. . .
.. $282 00
26 Hal
CM, M
141 00
20 Quarter*, “
20 Eighthn, M
70 f>0
.35 25
>j
firand Consolidatei] Lottery of M. D.
Extra Class 8,
To he drawn in llnitimore. Md„ 8atur lay, Aug.,
29, 1867,
SPLENDID SCHEME.
Taylor's Autl-I»>sp. ptl< Cllxii,
Atlarta, Georoia, Slav 1st, '57.
DR. J. A. TAYLOR,
Sir : I regret In say to yuu that for a long time
1 suffered most sevorely from that horrid disease
dyspepsia, and all it* evil attendants. Life, it
self, almost became a burthen. Remedy aftc
remedy was tried—medical advice sought from
lima to time—but all would not do. Heart bnrn*
sour eructations, a difficulty in breathing, pain
in the heatj, and many other ills to which fleah
is heir, were the torments of my tile. At lap
I tried your Elixir, and since then have found re
lict. Upon my case, it has operated asacharm-
I can no* cat with some satisfaction, and
sleep without being troubled with fr ighiftti
dreams. Iu truth, Sir, to your Elixir 1 owe al
most a new existence, and you an* st liberty to
publish this to the world should you think pro
per todoso. WM. KAY.
Sold by Smith it Ezzard, Sole Pmprietors and
Manufacturers, Atlanta, Ga. may ldwtt
\YbitiTx«ts, PvurciraD Bsisth ud Bi.mrn.
CourLSitox—can be aeuulrwl liy using tho Do.*,./
a Thousand flowers. What lady or gentle
man would remain under the curse ot a disa
greeable breath, when by using tho "Balm ol a
Thousand Flowers" a* a dentifrice, would not
only render it swee', but leave the teeth white
as alabaster 1 Many persons lonot know their
breath is had, and the subject is 00 delicate then
friends will never mention iu Bewsre of coun
terfeits. Be sure etch bottle ta signed
FETRIDGE & Cl). N. Y.
For sale by all Druggists* [mh'ftxlbm
New Baeun.
Choke lot just received, in store and to,
•ale
LOWE a RICh.
dwtf
Cilplhj/ P'itr>
1 Prize of,..
1 prize of .
1 prize of..
I prize of .
1 prize of.
1 prize
1 prize
lj priiii of
5 prizes of
5 prizes of
10 •• ..
vn P-i-.rs.
of $500
Of 450
of 350
20 ol 100
of .
$32,500
10.290
. 6000
. . 2,»00\
*,200/
.. 2,200)
... 2,2001
— 2,2001
. . 1,600
. J. 1,250
. . 1,000
2,1 " 600
20 * 600
132 •• 400
1.000 prizes, ain’t; to lj l lS$,100
Whole Tickets $10; Halves $5;Quarters $2,50
CTPlease address all orders for Tickets in
tm attove Magnificent Scheme, to
T. H. HUBBARD ic CO.
No. 39 l’ayetle-st., or Box, No. 40,
Baltimore, Maryland.
Oft II (dly)
528
of **90
of 80
ol 60
of 50
of 40
Cigar and Tobacco
STOKE.
f j111 £,SUBSCRIBER begs mo*t respectfully
nxi
10 inform the Citizens of Atlanta and stir
nhng country, that he has List received a
i* addition to his former Stock ol
CIGARS,
TOBACCO.
•SNUFF,
PIPES,
SNUFFBOXES,
matches;
&C, AC]
\\.. ch is offered at Wholesale or Retail at
im mim,
Per*, us desiring anything iu my tine will do
well' fall and examine my Stock before pur-
ebasing elsewhere.
EP Store on White Hall Street, uppovite the
Intelligencer office.
JOHN FICKEN.
Atlanta, March 18 dwtt
O11 Conslgiinieiit.
I Fine Piano from J. Chtckering, for tele oa
n.: <or.a! ie Term* by
LOW A RICE.
Fet 21 dwtf
Brushes of all Kiuds.
A Large lot on hand, ol' superior t^usliuss.
,*A_ For sale by,
LOWEfoRICB.
F eb 31 dwtt
S > IU1>.—Steward’s .refined Sugar Housi
_ Syrup just received, end for sale on reason-
aids tsrma.
June 14 67 tUwtf W
W. ROARK
'J Prizes of
45 Prizes of
100 Prizes of
100 Prizes of
Approximation Prize.?
4 frizes cf S'-tio ^pi'gto VOj,()Oo frize
3C
3.00c
175
115
50
4 ft
‘JO
20.000
5,00ft
2,000
500
.re
700
460
1,000
1.440
00,000
3,345 Prizes, amounting to . .$204,000
WholeTicketa® 10-Halves a-Quarters 2)
PLAN OF THE LOTTERY.
The numbers from 1 to 30,000 cureesp-onding
with those numberann the tickets,printed on sep
irate ali|>s of piper, are encircled with .mall tin
tubes and placed in one Wheei.
The first 2b5 Prizes, similarly printed and en
circled. are placed in another wheel
The wheels, are then revo/ved and a number
is drawn from the wheel of numbers, and at th<
same time a prire is drawn from the other wh-*ol
The number and prize drawn out are 0[.ened
and exhibited to the audience ami registered by
the Commissioners ; the jsiz.* Ivff g placed
against the number drawn. 'Ptc.ierati.'n is
repeatrJ until all theprizea re-.- Yawn out.
Approximation Pries*.
The two preceding ami the two eurrreffnr
Numbers to those drawing the first 20 Priz- ,
will 1* entitled to the «0 Approx imatU i
Prizes- For example: if Ticket No. 11,26ft
draws the $60,OOOPnze3hoseTickeu numbered
11248.11249*11251, 11252, will each be enutled
lo $225. If Ticket No. 660 draws the $30,000
Prize, thooe tickets numbered 548, 5-tb, 551,
553, will each be entitled to $300, and *0 on
according to the aborn scheme.
The 3JI00 prizes of $3U will be determined by
the last figure of number which draws the $60..
000 Prize. Forexample, if the number drswing
the $80,000 prize ends with No. I. then all the
Tickets where the number ends in 1 will been
titled to $2(1. If the Number reds with No. 2,
then all the Tickets where the Number ends :n
2 will he entitled to $20, tnd so on to 0.
Certificates of Packages will besold it the fol
lowing rates, which is the risk .*
Certificate of Package of lb Whole Ticke's $9n
•• 10 Half •• 4j
“ “ 10 (Quarter ’* : 20
“ “ 10 Eighth * - 10
In orJeringTickets or Certificates, enc'. vw lhe
money to our address for the Tickets ordered, ou
receipt of which they will be Jorwanled bv first
mail. Purchaser* can have tickets ending
any figure they may designate.
The list of drawn Numbers and Prizes wuli l>e
sent to purchasers immediately after the drew-
mg.
Purchasers will please write the signatures
plain, and give their post office, ceamv and
State.
cy Remember that every [nz>, j* drawn, and
payable in full without deduction.
IMP*.\ll Prizes of $1,000 arid under paid im
mediately utter die drawing— ther prizes at the
usual time of thirty days,in full w.thov.t deiluc-
don.
All conxm uni cations strictly confi* kmtial. Tlte
drawn numbers will be forwarded f purchasers
immediately after the drawing.
jMe*AII prizes of $ 1,000 aud under, paid im-
meiliatelv alter the drawmg<*-othi 1 yt ■ - <3 '.be
usual tuns thirty days.
Prtzi* ticket* cashed or renewed at either t 'fine
Address Orders lor Tickets or Certificates t.
t*. SWAN A CO., AtlcnXaGa.
A list of the nunibeivi that are drawn 'r m
the wheel, with the amount ol the prize that
each one is entitled to, wiU be pub...*bed after
every drawing, in the following papers* New
Orloans Delta, Mobile Register, Charleston
Standard, Nadtvdle Gazette, At!*t;*,» Intelli
gencer, New York Weekly Day Book. Savan
nah Morning News and Richmond Dispatch.
New York DLi h an t t*ruldi!*e.;Mufs)Clar-
ton.
June
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J. I. WU.UJIMS. JOHN RHEA, Q. | BOLLING BAKBB
Williams, Rhea ft Co-
{Success,*! to J. E. Williams.)
GEXKKALCOMMISSION MKRCBAN Iff
AND PARTICULARLY for
the sale of Grain, Bacon, Lard,
Fk*ur, Feftihcrs,' anJ
TenucAaco I'iikIuca’ G^i^mliyJ
DecituiVStnet. ret/ the Trout llou»c, Atlan
ta, Gm«
aNot 16
(J,
iLrec tiOu
try I»t a.'tr-
whoieiaJc ano
witl .fil per b*)tUc
Try everything cUx.
CAUTIO tV-—Be caret-
get De Grath’j Electric Od, .
tatione abound. •
There are numeroiu imiutioiw 5f»rcng
the reputation that my article hru aOLjUired*—
The public rnu»t beware. Thejuiu Avorthle*-
AFFLICTED^RiJAi) THIfc.
M/racu..'ih> cure made oa ooeok the citizen*
of Macon,
Mjlco*, April S, 1857.
Prof. De DraiL—Dear Sir; This u> to ccrtii)
that I had a fail, 8pruned ray shoulder and was
atflicted ft* eighteen days, and lost the use o(
ny arm, and could n t rahx- my.hand to m*
*nd hcanrg of the wonderful cutcs elfcr
ted by De Ciratii’s Electric Oil, and i y one ap-
plication of Electric Od I was immediatel)
enal’h-d to raise my hand to my head and tale
otT my hat. Thank God I am well, and I
cheerfully r- commend it to ail the afflicted. Thr
application wa* made before a harvlred per
*on» Very truly,
[Signed] A. iuHli.AN.
Witness—J A Haler, John W Brantly
t Las H Rogers, L>vtD Young,
h Young, C»» T Prankttn
J \N Aderhoid, A P R-*k,
Ed b Jeders, DP?) ^man,
E Price.
MACr.it, A:ril IS.'i/.
Pr-f. I^e Cirath—Dear I, GapUm B. B
Smiths hereby certify that I have l«een afflicted
with Uheumausm lor lour year*, mu! at lime*
could not «b op. By hearing of the wonderful
cure- by De GrathV Electric Oil, [ induced
U» try it, and the first application of the Electric
Oil I wan at once relieved, and hate the perfect
U5o of ray aim. The apj^ication made be-
fi re fifty jwrmms. B II 8MITH,
Twiggs county.
Iff, the unff'rsigneff were cuss
1 J. Rilry, J. H. Brantly, ri J t'vjpcr.
Raleigh [fi. O.J ifiinJartl.
CF.UTICATE-
Wixsboro’, S. O, Mozuu 9, 1867
1. DaviJ Elkin, do hereby certify that I have
been liadly afilicted for about two months with
tnfiammatory iheumitism, one of my legs being
much swollen, stiff and tore, so that I found it
exceedingly difficult lo walk—that the stiff joint
has !>een twice rubbed with Prof. De Gratlff
celebrated Electric Oil within thirty hours, and 1
now have the |<*rfeet use of the afflieteJ limb. I
wa* also troubled with partial deafness in my
left ear. and by a single application of the Elec*
tr. Oil mv bea-ing hos been greatlv improved
DA VID ELKIN
AFFICTED, REAL’ -Hi**
CXSTtCATX.
Acctsta, lia , > . - *.vfi, 185*
Prof. D.’ Grath—Dear Sir; it to cart
that my bev Moses has been afflicted wit!
tih« umatiem tor seventeen years, and by otu
application ofyeur Oil (Prof. De Grath’s Elec
trie Oil) nai* entirely cured, and I cheerfully re.
commend i: to ill similarly affected.
Yours Respectfully, C. 1IEf BEK
A . 1ST*, Ga.. March 28, 1857.
Prof De Grath— Dear Sir: This is to certify
that 1 have been afflicted with Headache anil
Uorns on my feet, from which I hare suffered
very much, and by the’application of lbs Grail*-
Electr t>i!, i hare been cured of my Headache
and IVrns. ami therefore recommend it to all.
P. McLTE.
l*i ! De Grith’s Electric Oil—$25 reward-
I will give $35 for the apprehension ot a low
scamp who printed seme duty bills and called
ha stuff'by tire uame of my Electric Oil.
PROF. CHARLES DxGRATH.
39 South Eighth street, Phdad'a.
May 18,1867 dw3m
Soilti Water! Soda Water ! !
SUMMER .S COMING.
> /. 11 'a; cr Mr.nufaclunr, ncj*i* door to the
Pulton House, Atlanta, 11 & ia -
1 ) El I KNS his thanks to ligjDtortncr very
liberal pvatrons, and begs to inform his ( cus»
miners, that he has commenced tor the season,
the manulacturvol this cool and bealthy Isjeer-
age. Soda Water, having one of the test Soda
machines made, cool place, good water and ex
perienced aasislsnts, he hopes to give general
jatisltctton lo all who may favor him with a
call. H c prop-ses furnuhtug parties tnd farm-
it is at short notice and forward the soda to any
poi nt per first train. My pirices being so low, I
am compelled to sell lor cash, and cash omy.
Pr tee per dozen 37 j cents, bottles and corluto
be returned. If not a charge of 10 cents each
will be made. Mtv 13. 86?3,wxf
i rN/Y/Y SACKS, extra Family A Choice 8«
piertiiie Flour, in Store and shortly
to arrive, which in Quality w*.n compare with
any Stock in Georgia.’
For sale Low by,
E. M. 8EAGO
rValnoo Coromi««*on Merchant.
Also, new Bud ft. |d*uty to^amve in a a lew
day*. W* * dwtf
Liiwshc A Purtell,
E£RSmajIIAHT
w HITE BALL STREET,
Atlanta Georgia.
H AVE ON HAND a fine stock ol very rich
ti.vods for Gentlemen’s wear, that they will
make up in the very latest style of rut and finish.
Try them and see if they donl give you fits.
AtlOrta, April 16, ’57. du
JnM Received,
k *a,\ rv BARRELS ot WHISKEY, to sell
the low pirtccol 36 cents, pu*r Gallo
Sc whits fsnneesee Whiskey.
mh’JSthvtf W W. ROARK.