Atlanta daily examiner. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1854-1857, August 06, 1857, Image 3

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m9eaaMmmaaammmmm^ DAILY faws. . .■„*#•* V The retarnrof tMl dtoetteircome in rtowty ty of 1U vote* or* Judge, .Aaeriepn. Latu—A. B. Moore, Democrat, elected (io|vepi9r,wlU»<mi opp«*i«i»- Keitaickr flectlom. r JiWMtrpag, Mend*y, August a. Itn AjuMw®candidate for State Treamr- er#ndflongiefi,)to.tl»city,*re about eleven hundred Ahead. The olection passed of quiet- >y- ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMSIIIP. Four Dajre Later from Europe. Qvebic, Aug. 4. The steamship Clyde arrived ofT the river Da Loap, this afternoon, from Glasgow, and brings Liverpool data to the 22d July. The news by the steamer reports a decline i n Floor from 6d. to Is. and a decline in Wheat of 3d. Corn is stady iu price. Consols closed at 911 to 92. Cardwell has been elected from Oxford over Ihackary. LATEST FROM EUROPE. Arrival of the Staamshap. COTTON ADVANCED ONE EIGHTH. Naw York, Aug. 5. The steamer Persia has arrival, with Liver pool accounts up to Jnly 25. Litebpool Markets.—The sales of cotton for the woek were 75,000 bales, of which speculators took 12,000 and exporters 4,500 bales. All qualities had si ghtly advanced, and show an improvement of |d. The sales of Friday were 10,000 bales, and of this quantity 3,200 bales were taken for export and on speculation. The market closed steady. Fair Orleans, 8{d ; Middling, Bjjd ; Fair Mobile, 8|d ; Middling, 8 Jd ; Fair Uplands, 83d ; Middling, 8 3-16d. Breadstuff's wore quoted dull. Provisions quiet. Lard heavy, at a shilling decline. LONDON MONEY MARKET. Conaois were quoted at from 91 2-6 to 91 1,2; and the Money Market reported easier. SECOND DISPATCH. The stock of American Cotton in Liverpool is 423,000 bales. Mancha ter advices are favorable. Floor is reported dull at a decline of one shilling per barrel. Wheat is dull, at a decline of two pence per 10 pounds. White Corn has declined one shilling per quarter. HAVRE MARKETS. New Orleans Trcs Ordinaire is unchanged in price. Rain was steady. Turpentiue dull, and Tar drooping. The weather had boen very favorable for tbe crops throughout France, but wot and stormy weather bad commenced. London Markets- Breadstuff's show a declining tendency. Rioe is quiet—supply equal to demand. Turpentine and Navnl stores are dull. The Bullion in the Bank of England had increased £248,000. Political. The political intelligence is not specially interesting. Spain accepts the mediation of France and England, ia the settlement of the difficul ties Spain and Mexico. The Granadian Difficulty. Washington, Aug. 4. Ilerran, the Minister from Granada, has expressed a willingness on the part of his government, to allow such damages as were actually sustained by the Americans, in con sequence of the Panama riots, but our gov. rrnment must not enforco them. In no event will our government permit Costa Ri ca, or other Central American States, to di- mirush the boundaries of Nicaragua or ab- sorb any of its territories. $150 REWARD. Ms/on’s Owes, ( Atlanta, June 80,1857. ) l REWARD of *160 will Ira given to any V prison who will apprehend and safely de er to the sheriff of Pulton county, William M. iteher,who It charged with having killed hie iher, D. H. Witcher, in thla city, on the 35th WILLIAM BZZAJUD, Mayor. description. William M. Witcher to about IS yean of age « fact tox inchee high, weighing ahotti 160 . broad ehenUen, candy hair inclined to rad, ■ eight end long, face broad end elighliy eckled. He had on when he escaped, a blue otb coat, light Jeoloied estimate pant* and aok gaiter shoes. , „ JolyiJ 167 <Uwtf New Spring stock HERRINGS! Elegant Styles of Cloths, CASSIMERE &, VESTING, LINEN, MARSEILLES, &c., HATS, CAPS, GENTS FURNISHING GOODS Superior Fitting Shirts, TAILORS TRIMMINGS * AT A Superb Stock of Clothing oi our own Manufacture. Also, Agents for the Sale of MHPMT^W (vEIR SlWllfc MACHINE'S, Prices very Low. rW The Public are invited te call and ex amine our Stock. W. HERRING A SON. march 1 dwtf GEORGIA, Gwinnett County. W HEREAS. Thomas W. Connally A Jal cob Strickland, Executor* ol the last wil, and testament of Wilson Strickland deceased apply to me for letters oi dismission from the same. These are therefore n> cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to tile their objections in my office, (it any they have,) within the time prescribed by law, otherwise, letters dinmissory will bo granted the applicants at the September Term next of the Court of Ordioary to be held in and for said county. G. T. RAKJBH’FRAW, < >rd'y. Feb 25 wtf M ortgage Sale.—Will he sold on the first Tuesday in August next, the follow ing property to wit: One Negro woman about 24 years of age, of dark complccticn by the name of Isabel and her child Harriet about 0 years old of yellow compieclion. Levied on ns the property of A M McWhorter to satisly one mort gage fi fa, issued from Cairoll Inferior Court in favor of Chamberlain Miller A Co. vs Abbott M McWhorter property pointed out in said fi fa. JunedwSm ELI BENSON, Sheriff. G EORGIA, .Fulton Comity.-^ John Lynehofsa’d county, Executor ol ltaniel McShcffry of Baid county doeeased, wil. apply for letters of dismission from said Ad- miniatration at the Novcnjbcr term next, cf the •aid Court of Ordinary of said county. Bv or der of JOS H. MEAD, Ordinary. April 24 1857 wfitn G 1EORGIA. Gwinnett County. r—Wheras, Newton Iiramblctt, adminis trator on the estate of John R. Blount, late of said county deceased, makes application for letters of dismission from said administration: these arc, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, tbe kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why letters of dismission should not be granted the applicant. Given under my hand at office, this May 5th, 1857. tuayH ’57 U. T. HAKE8TRAW, Ord'y Sptri&l. Iriiffs. G eorgia, Gwinnett county.— To all whom it may concern.—Whereas Robert W. Inzer, A. Givens, W. Arnold admin istrators of Hcmbrcy Lovoloss deceased, show by their petition to this court that they have fully administered and disposed of said Estate, and pray Letters of Dismission therefrom. Therefore, all (icrsons concerned, are notified to show cause at or before the first Monday in January next, to this court, why said Letters should not be granted. Utven under my hand this 24th July, 1857. U. T. RAKESTRAW, Ordinary._ G eorgia, Gwinnett county.— To all 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 Lorenzo N. Burge, late of this county, deceased. These arc therefore to cite and admonish til persons concerned, to show cause at Septem ber Term of the Court of Ordinary for said county, why said Letters should not bo granted. Given under my hand, at office, this 21th day July, 1857. G. T. RAKE STRAW .Ord'y. G eohgi.1, Fulton count > .-Two months after date, application will Ik: made to the Court ofOrdinaryof said county, for leave to sell the House and Lot, on Alab ina street, ately occupied by Michael McShell'ery, deceas ed, and now occupied by John Gavan, fronting on Alabama street, fifty-two anJ a half feet, and running back fifty feet, known as Lots Nos 3 and 4.,in block 3, in plan of the city ot Atlanta and on Land Lot 77, in lourteentlt District of originally Henry now Fulton couuty. Also, two Lots in said city, known as the South hall of city Lot, 33, aud Land l.ot 83, fourteenth District of originally Henry now Fulton county, containing two acres more or loss. Also, one city Lot in said < ity, known as patt of Lot 84, being the North east one-fourth of half an acre running back trom the Macon dr Western Rail Road two hundred and two feet fronting said Usd Road twenty-six feet on the East, adjoining Tiller, Tanner and others, con taining one eighth rf an acre more or less; said property belonging to the estate of Daniel Me Sheflroy, late of said county deceased, and to be sold for the purpose of division among the legatees JOHN LYNCH, Executor. June 671, A dministrator’* sale,—Agreeably to an order of the Court of Ordinary bl Gwinnett county, will be sold before the Court House Door in the town of Lawrencrvdle, on the first Tuosday in September next, within the legal hours of sale, all the lands belonging to theestate of Robert Hobbs deceased, consisting of one hundred acres, more or less, 25 acres of Lot No. 197, and 75 acres No. 188. both in the Sixth District ot said county. Sold f,rthc ben efit of tho he-is aud creditors of said deceased Tcults tuada known on day ol sale. KAN'FORl) 8. KELLEY, Adm’r. NANOYHOBllS, Adm’rx. July 6th, 1857 wfiO.I 1 i.OKGlA, Forsyth county.— If Court of Orrfi'nary, July Term. 1887.— Y\ liereas Janies Roberta, Guardian of William 8haw, Hr., a lunatic, applies to me far Letters of Dismission frost said Guardianship, said Hhaw being now dead. These are therefore, to cite and admonish ail parties interested,.whether kindred or creditors of said William Hhaw, a lunatic, to file their abjections, if any they have, within the lime prescribed ny law, why Letters of Dismission should not ba granted tbe applicant at our Court of Oordinary, to be held in and for said conn ly on the first Monday in September next. H; U.lKKF.U, Ordinery- JIlly 6th *4W Important to Minhd I|d)w«i>i those about to marry ! Dr. Delo>mer ’iiC«Wbrated Monthly Kill. /'repared from a proscription of ALEXAN DER DELORME, member of the French A - ndeihy of Surgeons, and attendant physician to her Majeety, the Empreas- This invaluable medicine acta like a charm in all menstrual difficulties, removing obstruc tions, and bringing on the Monthly periods with perfect regularity. In all cases of Nervous Af fections, Palpitation of the Heart Flour Albto or Whites, and in fact in all complaints arising from a disordered condition and unhealthy ac tion of the Genital Organs, these Pills Will ef fect a speedy and permanent cure. They are put up in small plate glass flasks, securely seal, cd from observation, and accompanied by full directions for use. Price 91 per package. N. D-—These Pills should not be taken by females during the first tlrec months of preg nancy, as they are certain to bring on ntiacar. riage; but at any other time they are harmless. J. K. Hi.akdin, M. D., only A gent for the Uni ted Htates and Canadas. Also jasf receicved at the Doctor’s office, a fresh supply of Hicord’s Female Protector—an unfailing preventive of conception, and invslu. able to those females who, owing to hab.ts of life or physical malformation, are incapacitated from safe re.j,reduction. Price *2 sent by mail. In connection with these remedies, I have constantly on hand tho following works: Mat ron’s Manual, Mnrriage Guide, Diseases of Females, Diseases of Males. Each work is substantially bound and beautifully illustrated with colored plaits, and contain nearly 400 pages of reading matter. Sent | ost paid to any address on receipt of $1, and 25 cents in stamps. All letters add ressed to me will receive my immediate attention; and letters of inquiry (when a postage is enclosed,) will l>e promptly attended to. J. K. BLABDIN, M- D., Hyracuii, Niw Yogi!. J une 29, 1887 dawOm R, It,R.—SHIP FEVER—On the coasts of Houth America, in the Tropics, and in the East tnd West Indies, this dreadful pestilence lias broken out with the suddenness ol the lightning Hash, and as suddenly been checked by the timely use of Radway’s Ready Relief s Regulators. It is truly a blessing to feel safe, when you are in the midst of a terrible petti- bnce, breathing ita poisonous air, and knowing that by taking a few drops of Uadway’s Ready Relief, and keeping the bowels free and clear, regular and strong, by one little Pill, called Radway's Regulators, that you are safe, and can bid this pestilence defiance. Whole squad rons of ships have time and again been purified after this pestilence bad broken out, and tbe lives ot the crews and passengers saved from a sudden and terrible death by tbe K. R. Relief and Regulator*. Every vessel that leaves port, and every traveler by sea, should lay in a supply of liadway's Relief Regulators and Resolvent—no matter what form the pestilence mty sppetr in whether as Yellow, Hpolted, Bhip, Brain, Ty phus, or other malignant Fevers, or Cholera, Dysentery, Kadway's Relief, aided by a dose or two of Regulators, wiJ protect tbe human body from sudden attacks. For 8curvy, Bores, Tumors, Boils, Halt Rheum, Hkin Disease, and all Healy and and Hctofulous Diseases Kad way's Resolvent is a positive cure. Armed with these Remedies, the travelers ran visit the most sickly places with safety. THE LIVER PILI-8. ty The Liver Pills of Dr, M'Lane were first usod by him exclusively in his own practice. Ho efficacious were they in all cases of Liver Com plaint, that they became famous, and attracting the attention of the medical faculty, passed in • togonoral use. They act with great -certainty and regularity ; the patient almost immediately taels the dispersion ol bis disease, and is gredu- !ly restored to health. With some the effect is almost miraculous, frequently experiencing immediate relief, after having lor months resor ted to drugs and medicines of another descrip tion, in vain. Diseases of the Inver are very common in this country, and arc often frightful in character. Thoac who experience any of the premonitory symptoms ot this dangerous and complicated disease, should at once procuic a box of Dr. M’Lane's Pills, prepared by Fleming Bros, of Pittsburgh, and perhaps, thereby, be saved a world of misery. iy Purchasers will be carelul to ask for Dr. M'Lane's Celebrated V ermifuge manufactured by Fleming Bros.,of Pittsburgh, Pa. All other Vermifuges in comparison are worthless. Dr. M’Lane's genuine Vermifuge, also his cefebra ted Liver Pills, can uon bo had at all respectable drug stores. None genuine without the sig nature' of FLEMING IIIIOS. WHO BAX BR OBTAINED BT HOC 1X4 TBS, DOLLCBt Mmirtm ntd Qmutcr Tlektti -. § IN PROPORTION JASPER CO., ACADEMY KucrrvKiiv* BT AUTHOBITV 0B TBB STATS OT OBOBGIA, Havana Plan, Itogls Nnakm, 80,900 Tickets—»,am Price*. AMOUNTING TO f21SJ60. Prize* Payable Witbovt Deduction- ANDERSON Ac SON, Manage!*, Successors to J. F. Winter, Manager. Our Lotteyr draw* In Maeon, Gs, (Small Schema) every Saturday, and in 8*vsnnsh, Oa. (Large Bchemes) about th* 15th of every ratuia. " CLASS AA. draws AUGUST 17th, 1857, At Armory Hall, Savannah, Geo., Under the Sworn Superintendence of W, K. Symons and J. M. Prentiss, Esq*. CAPJTALH of $60,000, $20,000, $5,000 $10,- 000, $4,000, $2000, 3 Prizes of $1000,5 Prizes of $500, 100 of $100, 100 of $50,3000 of $30 and 72 Approximation prizes amounting to $3,760. Whole Ticket* *14). Halve* $5, quarter* $*2,50, Look to your interest and compare this Scheme with any other: Bank Notes of sound Banks taken at pot. Checks on New York remitted for prizes. Address orders for Tickets or Certificates M Packages of Tickets to ANDERSON A HON, Managers. - Macon or 8ivannth, Go. July 17, 1857 dawtf THE FAR-FAMED AND POPULAR Maryland Lotteries FOR AUGUST 1867. R. FRANCE & CO., Manager*. Tuy lot 's Aiitl-».v*l»C|>t(c Elixir, Atlanta, Gkoroia, May 1st, '57. OIL J. A. TAYLOR, Sir : l regret to say to you that for a long time I sut’ered most severely from that horrid disease dyspepsia, and all its evil attendants. Life, it self, almost became a burthen. Remedy aflc remedy was tried —medical advice sought from time to time—but all would not do. Heart bnms sour eructations, a difficulty in breathing, pain in the head, and many other ills to which V*h is heir, were the torments of my life. At last, I tried your Elixir, and since then have found re liel. Upon my case, it has operated as a charm- 1 can now eat with some satisfaction, and sleep without being troubled with frightful dreams. In truth, Hir, to yoar Elixir I owe al most a new existence, and you are at liberty to publish this to the world should you think pro per to do so. WM. KAY. Hold by Smith & Ezzard, Hole Proprietors and Manufacturers, Atlanta, Ga. may ldwtf *♦»-♦> Whits Tsstb, Paarcaan Bksith ivd Bsscvirri v'oari.sxios—can tw aeouired by ualn* the JJ.nm / a Thousand Flowers. What lady or gentle man would remain under the curse of a disa greeable breath, when by using the “Balm of a Thousand Flowers" as a dentifrice, would uot only render it «wee\ but leave the teeth white as alabaster t Many persons do not know their breath is bad, and the subject is so delicate then Iriends will nevvr mention It. Beware of coun terfeits. Bo sure each bottle is ugned FETRIDGE A CO. N. Y. For sale by all Druggist*- [mh'fr'-dtm Ori» seems that Rheumatism, Deafness. Neqralgta, Swollen and Brit!' Joints and other complaints U> which ws are all subject hare lost their terror*. Prof. DeUrath’e Electric Oil is warranted to relieve any case in s short spare of rime aud with a tniiing ei|>*nsr. It can be bad of the agents here- Bee advertisement in another column. July 24, 1867 dwlm BRILLIANT SOHiMI Grand Consolidated Lottery Of Maryland, CEJl S S K , ToTxe drawn Saturday, Aug. 29th In Baltimore, Maryland. Drawings conducted under the superintendence of tbe Htete Lottery Commissioner 78 Numbers 14 Drawn Ballots. 1. . .$81,518 $62,518 2.. . .12,600 253*00 2 8,000 2 6,000 2 6,000 5 4,000 5 3,000 6 .2,tOO 0 1,800 0 1,600 1,000. 10 1.250 100., 200.. 64 . 64 6,568 28,224 600 . . 400. . 150. 100. . . 80. . . 60.. . 40.. 20 . . . 16,000 .12,000 10,000 20,000 153*00 10,000 18,000 *6,000 10,000 12,500 60,000 80,000 8,600 6,400 6,120 3,840 ..222,7*0 50-4,480 Lotte * 1 SWAN fc CO.'S Tbe Host Brilliant h> CAPITAL «*# 6 0,0 TICKETS ~ ~ T*~ ~ ' ' ~ owing 30 tbe great lavo N umber Lotteries have b lie, anJ the large deinar agerv, H. Hwan A Co., Hsturday throughout tl He heme will be drawn m lor August, 1857. CLASS To he drawn in the City public on HATH SDAY\ “class To tie drawn in the Cit in public, on HATUR DA CLASS 4 To be drawn m the City of in public, on SATURDAY, At CLASS 50, To be drawn in the City of All. in public, on 8JTUHDJY, Aug. CLASS 51. To be drawn in the city of Atlanta, Or. in public, on Saturday. August 19th, 1857. On the Plan of SINGLE NUMBERS! 3,345 Prizes! Nearly One Prize to every Nine Tickets. MAGNIFICENT SCHEME! TO BK DRAW* EACH SATURDAY IN AUGUST. 1 Prize of - $60,000 l Prise of *b,000 1 F/tze of 5,506 1 Prise of - >.000 1 Prize of — *-000 1 Prize of ».00o 1 Prize Of *-000 1 Prize of 2,000 1 Prize of - 2-OOfl 1 Prize of ... *3*00 1 Prize of - *,000 9 Prizes of - 600 45 Prizes of 300 100 Prizes of — 1*5 100 Prizes of 75 Approximation Frizes. « Prizes of *200 dpz'g to **0,000 Prize are *S00 4 - 176 “ 20.C00 “ 700 4 115 “ 6,000 “ 460 32 “ 50 2,000 » 1.G00 36 “ 40 500 “ 1,440 3,000 20 60,000 2,245 Prize*, amounting to $204,000 WholeTickouftlO-Halvoifr-QnBrten 2* 34,412 prizes, amounting to SI-1T9.1TS Wholes $20; Halves 10; (juar. 6; Eighths* 50. Certificate of Package of 26 Wholes, cost, $282 00 26 Halves, “ 14100 *6 Quarters, " 70 50 26 Eighths, “ 35 25 mmm Grand Consolidated Lottery of M. D. Extra Claim 8, To be Jrawn in Baltimore, Md„ Haturiay, Aug. 29^1867^ SPLENDID SCHEME. PLAN OF THE LOTTERY. The numbers from 1 to 30,000 corresponding with those numbers on the ticket*, printed on sep arete dtps of paper, are encircled with small tin lube* and placed in one Wheel. The first 365 Prize*, similarly printed and en circled. are placed in another wheel. Tbe wheels, are then revofved t nd a number to drawn from the wheel of numbma, and at the same time a prize to drawn from the other wheel The number and prize drawn on* are opened and exhibited to the audience and registered by the Commissioners ; the false being placed against the number drawn. This operation is repeated until ail ihepnxes are drawn out. Approzlnaatloe Prizes. The two preceding and the two succeeding Number! to those drawing the first 20 Prizes will be entitled to the 80 Approximatiot Prizes. For example; if Ticket No. 11,250 draws tbe $60,0*0PrixejhoeeTickets numbered 11248,11*49 11*61, 11262, will eech be entitled U, $225. If Ticket No. 650 draws the $*0.0Mi Prize, those tickets numbered 548, 549, 551, 553, will each be entitled to $200. and so on according to the above scheme. The 3,000 prius Of $20 will be determined by the last figure of number which draws the $60,- 000 Prize. Forezsmpte, if the number drawing tho $*0,000 prize ends with Ne. I, then all tbe Ticket* where the number end* in 1 will be en titled to $20. If the Number ends with No. 2, than all the Tickets where the Number ends in 3 will be entifled to $20, end so on to 0. Capital Prixtm. Apfirasi motion P rm*. Certificates of Packages will be sold si the fol- 1 l'ruc of.... $32,500 4 of $500 lowing rales, which is the risk : 1 prist of. . 10.290 4 of 450 Certificate of Package of 10 Whole TickeU $80 1 prize of .... . 6000 4 ol 350 « “10 Half “ 40 i prize of ... . . 2,2001 -, « 10 Quarter “ 20 1 prize of ... . . . 2,200(1 <• “ 10 Eighth “ 10 1 prize of ... 20 Ot 100 In ordering Ticket! or CcrtiUcAteo, enciooe th* 1 prize of... ... 2.2OlH money to our addreaa tor the Ticket* ordered, on ljprize of.... 2.SOOI receipt of which they will be forwarJed bv firit 6 prizes of ... .1,600 ' 20 of 90 mail. Purchaser* can have tickets en ding ...1,350 20 of 80 but figure they mmy design tie 10 * . 1,000 40 of 60 The list of drawn Number* and Prize* will be 20 ■ - BOO 80 of 50 sent to purchaser* immediately after the draw- 20 500 80 of 40 in*. 132 ....400 528 of 30 Purchasers will please wills the signatures 1.000 prize*, arn’g to SUSS,TOO Whole Tickets $10; Halve* $5;Quarters $2,50 BPTleasc address all orders fox Ticket* in tnc aoovc Magnificent Scheme, to T. H. HUBBARD & CO. No. 39 Fayette-et., or Box, No. 40, Baltimore, Maryland. Oct 14(dlyj Cigar and Tobacco STORE. flfHEJBI B8CRIBER beg* most respectfully | to inform the Citizens of Atlanta and sur rounding country, that hr ha* just received a large addition to hi* former Block of FINE CIGARS, TOBACCO. SNUFF, PIPES, SNUFF BOXES, MATCHES,'* AC. All Which is ottered at Wholesale or Retail at VS&T LOW mess. Persona desiring anything tit my line will do well to call and examine my Block before pur- cbasing elsewhere. OT Store on While Hall Street,n;ipo»ier the Intelligence! office. JOHN FICKHJf. Atlanta, March 18 dwtf Ou Consiguiueut. I Fine Piano from J. Chtckertng, tor .ate on [ reasonable Term* by LOW A Ricr. Fek *1 » dwtf Brashes of all Kiuds. 4 Large lot on hand, of superior Quabnee. Tor sate by, LOWE A RICE. Feb 21 dwtf S yrup.—Steward a refined Hager Hoase Syrup just received, end for tale on reaaon- able terms. June 14 U57 daw W. W4ROARK plain, and give their post office, county end State. fjf Remember that every prize is drawn, aud payable in full without deduction. AU Prises of $1,000 and under paid im mediately after the drawing— other prizes si the usual lime of thirty days, in full without deduc tion. All communications strictly confidential. The Jrawn number* will be forwarded to purchasers immediately after the drawing. jgU'Afi prize* of $ 1.000 tnd under, paid im mediately after th* drawing—other prize* of the usual time thirty day*. » Prize tickets cashed or renewed tl either Office Addre** Orders for Tickets or Certificates to 8. SWAN A CO., Atlanusita. A hat of the numbers that are drawn from the wheel, with the amount of the prim that each on* it emitted to, wifi be published after every drawing, in t he following papers: New Orleans Delta. Mobile Register, Charleston Standard, Nashville Gazette, Atlanta Intelli gencer, New York Weekly Day Book, Savan nah Morning News and Richmond Dispatch, New York Dis p b and Pculding^MtozjCtei- 100. June 27, 1*67 d*wlm j. z williams. 1 roan am, g. 1 ooluko saiis Willi aa*», Rite a & Co- (Successors to J. E. Williams.) liENERAL COM MISSION MERCHANTS AND PARTICULARLY for the sate of Grain, Bacon, Lard Flour, Feathers,' and Tennessee Produce Generally Decatur Street, near the Trout Hour a, Allan tft« Gl Nov 16 dwtf 1000. HACKS, extra Famdy A Choice Bu a. w vw peril ns Flour, in Store end shortly hi arrive, which in Quality will compare with any Stock in Georgia. For sate Low by, „ . _ 1 E.M.8EAGO iVidw** Onmmtoaton Merchant Also, new Dacco.ptonty to arrive in a* few days 4*w 6 dwtf purging . None genuu. C, De Grath. Latu. Principal Depot No. 30 three doors below Cheenot, Philadelphia, try Dealer* and Druggist* can be supplied wholesale and retail. Price 25 cents' 50 rents, and $1 per bottle- Try everything eloe, give this one simple trial CAUTION—Be careful to ask for and, get De Grath’a Electric Oil, a* worthies* units tations abound. There are numerous imitation* oprang up or the reputation that my article has acquired - The public must beware. They are worthies. affi.icted’rkad THIS. Miraculous cure made oa oueof the citizens of Macon, Macoz, April 8, 1857. Prof. De Graih—Dear Sir This is to certify that I had a fall, tpramed my shoulder and was afflicted for eighteen days, and lost the use of my arm, and could n't raise ray hand to an head, and hearing of the wonderful cures effec ted by De Grath’s Electric Oil, and l-y one ap plication of Electric Oil 1 was immediately enabled to raise my hand to my head and take off my haL Thank God I am well, and I cheerfully recommend it to ail the afflicted. The application was made before a hundred per sons Very truly, [Signed] VL JORDAN. Witness—J A Ha/er, John W Brantly, Chas H Rogers, Lesrto Young, I. Young, Goo T Franklin, J W Aderhoid, A B Road, Ed G Jeflers, B P Vriaman, E Price. Maook, A;«l 8, 1857. Prof. De Grath—Dear Sir I, Captain B. B. Smith, hereby certify that 1 have been afflicted with Rheumatism lor four years. anJ at time, could not sleep. By hearing of th* wonderful cures by De Grath’s Electric Oil, I was induced to try it, and the first application of the Electric Oil I was at once relieved, and have the perfect us* of my arm. The application was made be fore fifty persons. B. B. SMITH, * Twiggs county. We, the undersigned, wee* pause: 1 .*.. J. J. Riley, J. H. Brantly, H. J.Cooper. Raleigh [N. C ] Standard. CERTICATE- WnraBORo’, 8. U. March 9, 1857- I, David Elkin, do hereby certify that 1 have been badly afflicted for about two months with inflammatory rheomausm. one of ray legs being much swollen, stiff and sore, so that I icund it exceedingly difficult to walk—that the stiff joint has been twice rubbed with Prof. De Grath'. celebrated Electric Oil within thirty hours, and 1 now have the perfect use of the afflicted limb, I was also troubled with partial deafness m my left ear, aud by a single application of th* Elec tric Oti my hearing haa been grestlv miproieo DA VFD'ELKIN AFF1CTED, REAP 'HIS CIsrtCATZ. Acoizta, Ga., M.i u. 16, I8.V Prof. De Grath—Dear Sin This ia to cart that my boy Motes has been afflicted with Rheumatism for seventeen years, and by one application of your Oil (Prof. De Grath's Elec, trie Oil) was entirely cured, and I cheerfully re commend it to all similarly affected. Yours Respectfully. C. HEUBER ArcrZTA, Ga.. March 28, 1857. Prof. De Grath—Dear Sit: This t* to certify that I have been afflicted with Headache and Corns on my feet, from which I htve suffered very much, and by the’applicaiicn of L>* Graih. Elecuic Oil, I have been cured of my Headache and Corns, tnd therefore recommend it to ail. P. MeCl'E. Prof. De Grath's Electric Oil—$25 rewsrd- I will give $26 for the apprehension ol a low scamp who printed some dirty bills and called his stuff by the name of my Electric Oil. PROF. CHARLES DsGRATH. 39 South Eighth street, Phtlad’a. May 18,1657 dw3m Sofia Water! Soda Water ! ! SUMMER -S COMING. «* juimm aa*«.ra m • Soda H'aier Manufacturer, next door !■> the Fulton House. Atlanta. Georgia. R ETURNS his thanks to his Ibrmrr very liberal patrons, tnd begs to inform his_ru— tomers, that hr hi* commenced for the season, the manufsrture of this cool end healthy be ver age, Hods Haler, having one of the beiu Soils machines maJe, cool place, good water and ri perienced assistant*, he hopes to give general satisfaction to all who may favor him with a call. Heprop-wrs furnishing parties and isnii- lie* at ahort notice ami forward the soda to anv point per first train. My prices being so low, 1 am compelled to sell for cosh, and cash only. Price per doten 37) cent*, bottles and corksto be returned. If not a charge of 10 cenu each wiR be made. May 1*. 867-tAwtf Lawsbe k Purtel MEMmAWir TMILOas WHITE HALL STREET, Atlanta, Georg S AVE ON HAND a fine stoeA oi very Goods (ot Gentlemen’* wear, that they up in th* very latest sty le of cut and fii Tty them and *e* if they dont _ give you Ji Atlanta, April 16, ’67. * <iu last Received, BARRELS of WHISKEY, to .ell the low price of 35 cenu, per GaU< Tennessee Whiskey. ■hSMwtf W W. ROARK a 200a da while r