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Mmag. Plmim».
—W* learn (V'4i
i hi* fiim, which
Kidil in tli* wh
matiulaeluijm^ai
recently nude*
i’h*y have gone a
having diapbatd ol tU... i
!.■ Fahoertoek, fonneHyaftb* tfatt Known
firm of U. A. Fahiw nock A'Co. wbi itteceed*
Fleming Bros. at.lh* old, fawwaafiil and
highly popular aland, earn** of Wood and
Fourth street*- Ttt* etijkibg* ha* Naan deemed
adrifabA by Fleming Bro*, owing to Urn great
and constantly increasing demard for AtLane'i
Ve nuifugc and Liter Fi/Fa—-the Irantcen.
dent virtaesof which are co<e itenaive with the
United Stati a, an well a* many foreign coun
tries, The increased demand making it an ab
solute necessity to devote their exclusive at
tention and all their energies to the manufac
ture and sale of these popular and valuable
medicines , they have, for that purpose, rem it,
ed to tho large and capacious drug house, 24
Wood Street, recently!,occupied by Meserj
Bchoonmakev A Co- which has been arranged j uemockattc EXECCTIVK COMMIT,
and adapted for their bueinos,, fitted up in mod- TEE of Fulton Count).
neottd.
%4- - ■
W. B. GRIFFIN & CO.,
Edison, Tuesday
ovington, Wednemlnv
V Monticello, Thursday
" Jackson, Friday
*•-. Griffin, Saturday
. “ Butler, Monday
“ Perry, Tuesday
Americns, Wednesday
>• Albany, Thursday
Hon. B. II. Him. is respectfully request-
ed to attend and discuss upon equal terms.
DEMOCRATIC HOMIHATION
In Campbell County
We are authorired to state that WEHl.KV
CAMP, having been regularly nominated by
the Democratic party of Campbell County, as
its candidate for Henafor, has consented to serve
if elected ; end that he will be supposed over
tho independent democrat Mr. Bullard, who,
failing to receive the nomination, hoB declared
himself a candidate.
MANY VOTERS OF CAMPBELL.
*6 pl()
Augusta, Sept. 17—4 p. m.
Cotton—Several loads of new Cotton werej
brought in to day, and nil that was sold j
brought from 14 3-1 to 15 M cents, |
Bacon—Good Tennessee Siiien 18 al9;j
Shoulders tfi a 1(1; and Hams 17 a 20.—
Western meat sells for a fraction lower price?.j
Colombia. S. C , Sept. 17.
'I wo free negroes were convicted here yes
terday of robbing Ute United States mail.—
The amount Btolen wn? u pnrltajje containing
two thousand dollars.
CinciDituti, Sept. *4.
The Citizens' Bank of Lined. Collnrd A
IIogbes suspended this morning, and the part
ners Lave isstic.l a eirculur stating the cause
of the failure to tbe illness of the senior part
em style and (Inc (taste, where they will be
found in the future, ready tu fill all orders with
promptness, and be pleased to receive ca'ls from
their numerous patrons and personal friends,
—Steubenville Herald.
It is our custom on the appearance of
a new counterfeit bank bill to ailv'ue our readers | Moone and Mathew Osborne
Bucklicad Dist. Joint L. r.vn
For the City of Atlanta—J. A. Hayden, B.
0. Yancey, Dr. T. M. Doftiall. Ur. B. M.
Smith. William Watkins, P. K. McDaniel,
John Collier, A M Wallace, C. H. Wallace,
Tbos. F. Lowe, T. L. Cooper, J. T. Lewis,
J. IT. Steele, J. W. Iltiucau, an 1 J-, E. Wil»
liams.
Carey’s Dist. W. S. Wingfield, Thomas
E. G.
Collier and Henry Toby.
Oak Grovo Dist. Lewis Wright, John Ab
ernathy, Thomas Abernathy.
Black Hall Dist. James K. Rosser, Ed
ward Taliaferro and A. R. Almond.
Stone’s Dist. Thomas O. Kennedy. Ins.
Willis and Clement C. Green.
E. X. CALHOUN,
President Democratic Club.
aat they may he an their guard. Wn deem it
no lass our duty to guard them against frauds,
which not only rob them of money, hut of
health also ; in this connection, we call the at
tention of the public to a vile fraud in imitation
of Dr. M’Lane’s celebrated Vermifuge and Liver
Pill*. These justly popular remedies are man
ufactured only by FLEMING BROS, of Pitts
burgh, Pa., who are the sole proprietors. Pur ■
chasers will not ieo the genuine WLane'a Vcr-
hiifure and Liver Pill.v are enveloped in a fine j .
, , . , ei, r<uTvr< I lii! enquiry oi us is so frequent, “when
steal engraved wrapper and signed FLEMING U th( , ^ j.- air 1(J hoM ulanla t;•
BR08. None others are worthy of confidence. | that we s hall make this a standing article in
fseplOlwdw j nur paper lor some weeks.
The Fair commences on Monday the 20th,
Barilos Coach.—This style of Carriage and closes on Friday evening, the 21th De
is now being gradually introduced in the Stile, tober next.
They are the finest and richest Carriage now, V\e also* nolily our readers, that any
, g. .... ,, . query in reiereneo to tile hutineti arrange-
made. Woodruff A Co, Gnffin,Georgia, have the F;iir , a( |,| resse d to us i.i xvfi-
juet received two of this style. They are {fin- ting, will be answered through our columns,
iahed with heavy silver mock joints, glass in-1 without delay.
ner and the present crisis in the money marks ^^piin^isdre
Atlantic Citt, N. J„ Bept. Id.
A young man, named John Horner, wus
instantly killed on Saturday evening lust, on
the Camden and Atlantic railroad, while at
tempting to jump on the curs when in motion.
Wasuinoton. Sept. 18.
A sudden and heavy run caused the partial
suspension of the Georgetown (D. C.) Bank
of Commerce, to-day, but it redeemed its issue
and paid its most needy depositors. It is sup
posed the stockholders will resume in a few Cures Augue and Fever,
days, as it is reported they are able and will
protect the Bank.
There was a run also, on all tbe private
bankers here to day, but all demands being
promptly met, tbe excitement subsided liefore
the closing hour.
A N I)
AUCTIONEERS,
AFGUSTA, GA
A (.1. BURIN EsM eniilisted i» i
J\ rwpive .heir he*l am ntnui
'Isffiera! Cvrh advene*-* matte on -
men.- when desired W. M. G*
HUGH
KfireKlNeS-
Jackmn. Mille A Verderv.
Pnullain, Jennings * (to..
Millar & Warren, ,,
Conely, Force A. Co.,
Carmichael & Bean.
Lamback A Cooper,
Augusta, aug28diw6m*
PROF. DEG II
ELETRI
MaECTRIC o|
premoni*
th»* pun you check thedi
Prof. DeOrtthV Klecti
thr age, for l he followirig
Cure* /fbeurnmiffm often
Cure* Neuralgia,Tooth*-
Cure* Cramp iu&tomat L.
Curei* Burns, f Wounds, I
Cure* Headache, fiffeen ro
Cure* Earache, Htitl Neck
Cures Pile?, 8\veiU*d (<iaruJ
Curea Felons, Broken Bren
to *ix days ;
Cure? Hemorrhage. Scro!
ten days;
G'ures Fritted Feet and (’hill
days,
all nervous and scrofulous
f'ures ])eafne«? in one to four d..
f’ures all l*ains in the Back, 1.
two dav*.
Atlanta, Aug. 0, 1857.
Time of holding the State Fair.
Tho enquiry of us is so frequent.
Paeigr
stead of curtains a’l around,trimmed with rich
Coteline, with spring curtains, Bun shades and
speaking trumpet, and all the late improve
ment.. The liuestjoh is worth $1200, with
fine Harness. Sep. 15,’57 wit
Eureka Oil for Cholic In UorscN.
On Saturday last a mule, tho property of Mr.
John W. Ransom, of Russell county, Alabama,
was violently attacked with cholic in the street
in Columbus, was very much swollen, and (ram
all appearances could live bu' a short time un-
lea* relieved. Two ounces, liquid measure, of
Eureka Oil was administered and in five aim
ules relief was perceptible, and in twenty min
utei the animal was entirely relieved.
This new and valuable mixture is certainly a
groat acquisition to the list of remedies hereto
fore before the public, which, in addition to the
many reliefs it has given man, is now found to
invaluable for the horse, m the cure of hols
and cholic, and the removal of fistulas and na'
val galls- We have done our duty in spread
ing its good qualities before the public. Call on
Danfoilh, Nagal A Co., or A. K. Ajn, and
procure tho nevor failing lemcdy.—Gd. Sun.
Aaguat 11, 1857 dtf
Important to{ Married Ladies,
and those about to marry!
DR.JDEI,08MER’3 CELEBRATED MON
THLY PILLS!
Prepared from a prescription of Alexander
Delromc, member of tho French Academy of
Surgeons, and attendant physician to her Ma
jeaty, the Empress.
This invaluable medicine acts like a charm
in all menstrual difficulties, removing obstruc
tion!, and bringing on the Monthly periods
with perfect regularity. In all cases of Nerv-
nufi Affections, Palpitation of tbe Heart, Flour
Albia o? Whites, and in fact in all oompliunts
arising from a disordered condition and un
healthy action of the Genital Organs, these
Pills will effect a speedy and permanent cure.
They are put up in small plate glass flasks, ae
curtly aaelcd from observation, and accompan
ied by full directions for use. Price $'! per
package.
N,B.—'Flies e l’ille should nolle taken b
females during tbe first three months of preg
nancy, aa they art sure to bring on miscarriage;
but at any other time they are harmless. J. K
Blandin, M. D., only Agent for the United
Htataaand Canada*.
Also just received at the Doctor's office, a
fresh supply of Ricord's Female Protector— an
unfailing preventive of conception, and invalual
ble to those females who, owing to habits o
life or physical malformation arc incapacitated
from safe re-production. Ptice $2 sent by
mail.
In connection with these remedies, I have
cons antly on hand the following works .- Mat
ron* Manual MarriageUtffilc, Diseases of Fc-
ales,Disease* of MalevEad^work is eubstantialr
ly hound and beautifully illustrated with colored
plates, and contain nearly four hundred pages
of leading-mstter. Bent post paid to any ad
dress on naflpt of $ I, and 26 cents in stamps.
All latter* addressed to me wilt receive my
inrmedrjgB attention; and letters of inqurjr
[when Hostage is onclosed,] will be promptly
attended to- *. , J. K. UI.ANDIN, M. D.
Syracuse, New York.
June 39, 1857, dwOin
Atlanta Medical School.
Preparatory to the Collegiate Course.
Session commences on first Monday iuXo-j
vember and closes on the first of April, 1858.
For further information, address.
H. 1). CAPERS, M. 1)..
„_or V. II. TALIAFERRO, M. D.
Atlanta, Ga., August 24, 1857 dtf
\e an example of the eetimation
is held by one of the ablest jurists aim
on law.tVc., in this country, we will give
ter received by Prot. DeOrath from John 1.
S|0I1, Esq., Editor of the well known Mont
Law magazine, 16", Broadway, New York,
word of such testimony is of more weight amen,
" as j the best classes, of the country, than volumes
from unknown sources.
GIRARD HOUSE, Philadelphia, May 7, ’50. 1 -
Prof. Charles DeGrath—I freely give it as my draw;,
opinion that your “Electric Oil” is among the '
I i r - i i i | moat wonderful remedies of modem time*. At
I coast ol Alnra.hu been seized, in r-onse-1 tb( . e „ nest rcquett o( , lldy who , Ueged , ho
had been releived ef a most painful affection by
its nse. I was induced ti try a bottle, though at
the time of purchasing, I fully believed it to be
a quack medicine and a catch penny humbug.
But a trial convinces tnc that it does possess a
magic power, and it* use will pro.-e a Messing
to sutlering humanity.
I recently look's coid from sleeping in damp
Mail Contrur.
.New Yobk, .Sep. 10.
Tile Pacific Overland Mail contract -
executed to day, and goes effect from date
Bboton. Sep. I I.
The brig Waterwitch, arrived from the ■
qunee of an alledged smuggling of drandy.
Messrs. Eaton, Hill A Chandler and W.
F. Freeman, importers of drugs, have siis-j
pended.
The machine shop and foundry of the
Minotent Company, at North Snndwick.j
was burned on Sunday.
1 pro.
1 pr:;>
I prize
A Valuable AledMne—During the present
woclti no tan than six of our friends, who have
been Induced to try Professor DeGrath’s Elec
tric Oil for rbeumatbmjp consequence of lmv-
i preparati^l .fcertised In oar col-
1 upon as to state the result
pm?. These persons assure us
‘ rheumatic pains have been entirely
applications of Degratb’s
- Electric Oil,’ and they tecommeud its u»o to
all W*\o an afflicted with any of the diseases
which it la designed to cure.—Prov. Adver.
It can bu had of the agents here. See ad
vertisement in soother column
r tipllilMft Hwlro
FROM 8T. LOUIS, I.OUISVII.LE, OIN-
cincinnati, and other Western Citities to At
lanta via Memphis, and Ttlscumbia, at through
Rates, over the Memphis and Western and
Atlantic Railroad.
E. B- WALKER,
Master of Transportation W. &A. R R.
august 12, 1857 Imd
CARROLL SHERIFF’S SALES.
NOTICE is hereby given that the SHER
IFF’S SALES of Carroll county, will bepub-
lisherl in future in the Southern Democrat.
ELI BENSON, Sheriff.
Carrollton, Aug. 31, L857.
Taylors’ Autl-DyNpcptic Elixcr.
Atlanta, Ga., May 1st, ’.’>7.
DR. J. A. TATLOIt,
Sir : I regret to say to you that for a long
time I suffered most severely from that horrid
disease dyspepsia, and all its evil attendants.
Life, itself, nlmostabccame a burthen. Reme
dy after remedy was tried—medical advice
sought from time to time—bat all would not
do. Heart burns, sour eructations, a difficulty
in breathing, pain in the head, and many oth
er ills to which llesh is heir, were the torments
of my life. At last, I tried your Elixir, and
since theu have found relief. Upon my case,
it has operated as a charm. I can now eat
with some satisfaction, and sleep without being
troubled with frightful dreams. In truth, Sir,
to your Elixir 1 owe almost a new existence
and you are at liberty to publish this to the
world should you think proper to do so.
WM. KA \ .
Sold by Smith & Kzzard, Sole Proprietors
and Manufacturers, Atlanta, Ga. [mayldwtf
Nf.w York, Sept. 11.
' The New York bank statement; for the week
) t-uding Sept. 12. as made up this afternoon.
| shows a balance of twelve millions in specie—
an increase of neany two million? since last
week.
Tbe discounts amount to shout one hundred
and ten millions, a decrease of nearly two mil
lions.
and painful that I could not turn my head.
Alter uaing, without success, everything pre
Scrib d by mv physician, flast evening tried
your Eleciric Oil. This morning I sm well the
r.’lief having been at complete as it was instan>
taneous.
JOHN LIVINGSTON,
Editor Monthly l aw Magazine.
16< Broadwa- & 120 West 14th st., N. Y.
Mr. Livingston belongs to the old wealthy
and highly respectable families ol the first set
tlers of New 7 ork. Any one can address him
on the subject ol the above letter, which will
he answered with great pleasure.
| 1 prize
ol
1 prize
Ol 'J,
! 1 png’
of 2,fo*
1 prize
of 1,5C0
10 prizes
lof 1.00(i
*210 pi
lu pr zes
! ol 900
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aPPROXIKAT
io>irtofm.
4 prize? <
f S400 apr'
'.q^0,000
an. t .600 \
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- 1,200
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10.000
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j.495 phizes amouDticc
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$320.000' i
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Tickets
MO, Ha
lyes x5,
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I HE FAR FAMlU ...
filmland LoH(‘rries
For September, IS57.
Managers.
R. FRANCE A CO,
and <iuaru-rv ti.JO
Plan oi rui Lottxbv —50.000 ccmr-rr? or
) responding with those on the tickets arc placed :
in one w heel. The prizes are placed :n another 1
wheel. A num> er is drawn from the number .
heel, and at the same lime a pnxe is drawn ;
BRILLIANT SCHEME,
V
Grand Consolidated Lotter
Fort, tvo .Sent Id i “* grea,p.easur.. in onrwheel. Theprirte. are placed n another' ... V1 _ vr ..
t ORTI.AND, sept. 14. | Cautcon-There arc numerous imitations i „ be< .|. a numl er is drawn tf-om the number F *A*1 LAND,
Our Stale, election took place to-day. Re- sprung up on the reputation that my article has wfaec |, ln j a , , b e same t.me a pnxe is drawn , C L J\. SS T.
turns from eight-ont towns show the following I ,Cl l u ^ e ^- I P’"’ ’- 0 n,asl beware. ^ They are ; from the other wheel. The prize drawn is placed-^ To Drawn on Sat’irdav S t 260
for Governor : Morrell, Rep., 20.244; Smith i"~ rl r -r?,w.m against the number drawn- 7 his operation is . "
— —- —— repeated until ali the prize? are drawn our. - z>o*.roiare, Alaryiana.
MALE and FEMALE
3CHOOL.
To the Citizen-of Atlanta.
Derm, 14,592.
C T oorgia, Gwinnett county.--
XWheas Oliver P. bftrickland and Mannas- ’
repeated until ali the prize? are drawn out.
ArraovrtATioN Pxizx.-.—The two preceding
attd two succeeding number? 10 those draw ing
the first 17 prizes will be entitled to the 48 ap-
I i piovimating prizes, according to the !themc
5,000 prizes of $20 w.d 1* utterm.tied by thr,
nz conducted under the superintendence
the 8ta>c Lett ry Commissioner
sah L. Aammon apply to me for Letters of Ad
ministration on tbe estate of William R, Salo
mon, late of said county, deceased.
These ure therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular, the kindred and creditors, to
show cause, if anv thev havp, within the time ,
prescribed by law.' v.hy letters should not be 1 , ” r l , hf ne , 1 ‘. Wl11
grantod to said applicant, on the tint Monday j nienee l° n ,T - * " • '• ,,r to twenty doll a:
in October next. Given ^ under my hand, at I «r large and airy, protected by a ,„azz. fifty ! J
ofilce, in Lawrencaviile, this Aug. 25th, 1857.
G. T. HAKE8TRAW, Or.linarv,
Aug. 2B, 1857 w30d *
Medical College of Georgia,
AT AUGUSTA.
S t HE Twenlj
this Inatitu
Y, the 2d No
nly Sixth (Vtrsc of I.ectures in
Institution, will commence on .MON-
November next.
Emeritus Professor of Anatomy G. M. NEW
TON, M D.
Anatomy. H. F. CAMPBELL, M, D.
Surgery, L. A. DUGAS, M. D.
Institutes and Practice of Medicine, J, I).
Ft).ID, M. D
Materia Medics, Therapeutics an I Medical
Juriaprudence, I. P.GARYIN, M. I).
Obstetrics aud diseases of Women and Infants
J. A.yEVE, M. U.
Physiology and Pathologic J Anatomy, H. V.
M. MILLER. M. l>.
Chemistry and Pharmacy, ALEX. MEANS.
M. 1).
Demonstrator ol Anatomv. K.CAMPBELL,
M. D.
Assistant Demonstrator of Anatomv, S. 11.
SIMMONS, M. D.
Clinical Lectures will be delivered in the City
Hospital and at the Jackson street Hospital.
Fej for whole course, $185.
Matriculation ticket, (to be taken oncel $5.
For further particular? apply to any member
of the Facullv; er to
I. P. GARVIN,
augJ12mw Dean
Just Received.
BARRELS of WHISKEY to well at
_ _ tho low price of 25 cents per gallon,
ae white Tennessee Whiskey.
mir)5diVt( W. W. lit)AIIK.
Just Received,
A LARGE LOT of fine Cedar Ducket* and
Tuba, to sail verv cheap.
mh25wrdtf W \V. R0.4RK
G i i’orfgiu,
f To alt who)
A rigid but parental discipline will be er,
Gviiunett county.—
_ i it may concern.—Whereas! forced. No one need apply for admission
Robert W. Inzer, A. Givens, W.Arnold admin - I children into this school wh i do not v
istrators of Hcmbrey Loveless deceased, show fkfiJrm governed.
by their petition to this court that they have] KOGER8 •
fully administered and disposed of said Estate.; |{ jj 4 j E. ROGERS
and pray Letters of Dismission therefrom. ! \i r „ p; (■ 4 Mis* I„ M. i!Ot
Therefore, all persons concerned, are notified to | pps Assistants Female Departrrent
show cause at 01 be lore the first Monday in ( TXBMB TER X*8alON Of TVrMTT waryw.
Jsnuary next, to this court, why said Letters | | {ea j jllK t - n j Spelling .
THANKFUL .0 my Wend* of "'figurvof'h* ntrmber that draw? he $w),-
Atlanta for the.r iibrral panonage I 000 JF"** " r ” tD ^: 1 th ' nu "' , - ir d f‘"
for the past session. I would respect- ! “j e * h0 -' ,6 ° en £ W " ‘ tb f" lM ,h * ^
fully solicit an inrreued patronage g" 1 *" ** nu “ b « ‘"l 1 ' 1 V 11
- - r * ?$S§. If ihe numi*er end? with .>0.2 then a;!
the ticket* where 4 the nuinbfr end* >n 2 will b<’
and fO on to 0
fee. long from the sun. Evcrv .Mention pom,’. ’ f
file will be paid to the manners and moral* of f °]? W [ r ‘ e o ,h ' ,
every pupil committed u my care, and a thor- ' in* Wbnl* 3 TiVtlt.
ough and practical education imputed. Jg JJoIe Tickets.
Quarters ”
In ordering ticket.
s GHEME.
^ H Drawn Ballots.
I $62,24*0 . $62,90.1
ordered
Principal
Assistant.
• address lor the ticket
which they will be forward. .
Purchas«'rs can have tickets <
ure they may designate.
The list M drawn number
te sent to purchaser- rim.
880
40
20
ncuey to our j
in receipt of
! i,y first mail.—
ndm^ in ary tig
and
rites will 1
■ sfter the 1
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200
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40
20 .
hould not be granted. Given under my ham!
this 24th July, 1867.
G. T. RAKE8TRAW, Ordinary.
G t EOKIil.t, button County.--
f John Lynch of sa d cotutpy, Executor, o
Daniel McSheffryof saul coijnty deceased will
apply for letters tof dismission from said Ad
ministration at thjl November term next, ofth
said Court of Ordinary olsaiu countv. Bv or
Jar of JOS H. ME AD Ordinary.
April 24 1857 wfi|>i
G t EORtilA, C2\viiini‘tl Count).
|—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, to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be anJ 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 Slh, 1857.
Aug867«m' O. T. RAKESTRW, Qnl’y j
A ilm mist rat .M 's Sale.—Will be 1
sold lieloru the Court House Doer in the
town of Lawrcuceville, Gwinnett county, Geer- j
gia, on the first Tuesday in flctobcr next, all
that part of Lot of Land No. 46, in the 7lh
District in said county, to which Benjamen H.
Johnson, late of said county deceased, w as en
titled, and on which he had long resided at Un
tune of his death, containing one hundred and j
fifty acres, more or less, sold as the property of
said deceased. Terms made known on the
day of sale, \\ M. J. RUS8KLL, Adm'r. !
August li, 1857
I V
| / belorc the Court House door, in the town
ol Decatur, DeKalb county, between the legal
hours of sale, on the 1st TUESDAY in Octo-
her uext, the following property, to-wit One
acre ol laud, it bemg part of the land, lot No.
74, in the 18th District of originally Henry,
now DeKalb count), a* the properly of New-
torn & Harris, to satisfy sundry fi. la*., iaaued
from a Justice's Court ol DeKalb county, in
favor of James W Goldsmith vs: J. C. N'aw.
sum & U Harris. Hold for the purchase m ines,
property, pointed out by plaiutiff. I**vy made
and returned by a Constable 3Ut day ol Au
gust 1857. JOHN W FOWLER.
Sheriff
$1 1*4* '• r *“ in 8
Arithmetic. Geography, History and 1 urch * s *' J
Grammar 10 OC
Philosophy Chemistry, Algebra,Geometry
Incidental Expenses -.’.i
QT Tu ition payable quarterly.
julylOdftm
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. .78,00(1
.16.000
I2.0C0
25.000
I8.50U
.. 12,004)
.9,004*
. 17,504*
15.0UU
20.000
. 118,00tl
25,600
l*,MO
222,720
.564,480
New Mail Arrangement.
Till] unJerii^uf'J inform* ih«*
public that he has catablUhe.l a
Mail Route from Dallas. Paulding county, U ‘
Marietta, and will run a Hack oner a week l»c
twecu thooe i-lacra, accv>rding to the following
schedule;
Leave Dillaa every Friday at ? o'clock a. in-
rttunmg by way ol I.oat Mountain, and arrive
at Marietta at 12$ p. in.
Leave Marietta at ftl o*cl»H*k j». ni., and arrive
nt 7 | m.. «me day
CHARLES D. JENKINS
Dana*. Ha.. Feb 24, ISM dawtf
« wtB plea»a vrnte their
{»!ain »nd give »Le:r l\ >t Off ue, i
Stit#.
.tffr Remember that every pnxe i? drawn,
and payable m lull without deduetun.
Allpnxeaof $1000 and under, paii. .aime-
diateljr atler the drawing—other pr;x?< at the t
u»ual lime of thirty days.
All comtnumcaUona strictly conridrnuai.
Order* lot Ti* ket* sr Ortiricatus can l>e ad* ,
tlre^sexl t*»
>\N\NtVtV, j
aep7 dwtm Atlanta, Ga.
-ig nature# .
-unty and !
34.4U Primes,
.1 mounting to
l' a iOg*ooO Hollars
Whole. jitiO: Halves lO: Quarfen 5:
Eighths 'J AO- Ccrtiticste oi* l’acktge ,u
26 Whole* cost *282 OO
*^3Halve? i4j ot)
Wuarters 70 50
26 Eighth*. - S5 ti
C. F. BARTH.
Piajio Forte Tuner and Eepairer
RUNAWAY.
, v From the undersigned tu January 1856:
I® my boy SOL, he is about 25 year? ot' age. j
•light and elegantly foimed for a negro. I
dark .mouth skin, premunent eyes, and
large white teeth. He is passing through
ike country under forged [-cram*, 'and the as
sumed name of JACK PECK, as I understand
ill Atlanta, where he has been publicly employ
ed for the last 12 month?. He is probably now
in the neighborhood of Atlanta, or on the Mate
Road above.
_ b FIFTY DULL AHS Kawaru is offered
( Hull* blit-rid sale.—Will be sold 1 ' ’•»* GT^henaiou and sueh additional coin-
' pcnsalion will be given as the trouble of his
eapt'i e may require. If he has been harbored
by any one, aud proof to eonvicticn of the feet
is produced, the person giving information will
lx- rewarded and satisfied for hit trouble to the
extent end value of the negro
A. G. POWERS.
Macuu, juljMwtf
White
.1 TUI.VIA. 0.1
\R RANTS ali his work and
never falls to give satisfi
tion. New Pianos ma V to order
tuning by ihe year d.mr at reduced prices.
All orders should lie lett at Kirkpatrick s
Furniture Store on Peachtree Street, Atlanta,
Ga. novtOwly
*1 l.ead. Litiaeed Otl, am) Turpentine
June 14 ’57 d6sstf W. W. ROARK.
i FEW BARRELS, ol the aame old Con
,*\ Whiskey, on hand vet
mh25dwlf W. W ROARK.
Hrau ami Shorts-"
AT THE ATLANTA MILLS
BRAN ion t‘ni«» >hort« thirty tire cents.
R 1'Ci HRS A EO.
julySdtf
OF SINGLE NUMBERS,
Now Become so Popular.
Oi; r.d ('tiscliilsltd Ltiten of Mil.
Extra Has ft ?>,
I l'o berawn in Baltimore. Md.. Satonlay, -
56, 1857.
SPLENDID SCHEME.
I.AWSHE i- FI K I EL,
Merchant Tailors.
WHITEHALL STREET.
ATLANTA.... Georgia.
HAVE ON band a line stock of very rich
Goods for Gentlemen*’ wear, that they wdl make
up in the very latest style ol cut and fintsh —
Try them and see if they don’t give you t its
apjlbdtf
AI S\. CAMrBXl.L. J\>. V. SBEPrKRO.
CAMPBELL &. CO.,
Receiving FornarillBc: and General
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
67 to7» rvont and *l' to <5 Commerce Stree*
MOBILE. ALL
auglRwly
Capital Pri:
:rs. Apprarin.aiitn V
'rise*.
l prize of
$33,004) |
4
of
$40 0
1 prize ot
11.760 t
4
of
300
i prize ol
5,000 r
u
-00
l prize of
5,000 f
1 prize of
4,0(K* |
l ; tize of
l pi ize of
4.000 1
4.000 >
16
too
1 prize ol
4,000 j
1 prize of
l prize ot
3.500 r
3.500 f
16
of
100
4 prize? of
2,500
16
of
SO
4
2,600
16
of
tiO
5
l.'JOO
20
ot
50
300
700
ot‘
4i»
1
,000 PRIZES
An. junJmg a
l»«,900 DOLLARS.
Whole Tickets $10. Halve, $5, Quarters
*2M.
r? - Picas,’ sddn ssah order, for Urket, in the
Magnificent -theme, to
T. H. HUBBARD & CO .
No. 39 Fayette at., or 3oiNo. lt),
Balt more, Maryland
real4 dly