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MrniRj. ('LlVlMfi HMM. Min
-Wo loom from the Pittsburgh paper* tb«l
thia firm, which succeeded the Into Jonathan
Kid-1 in Ibet wholesale] Drug buainux, and aa
manufacturer* and Tendon of the crlebrated
'Me Lane's Vermifuge and Liter Pit Is,” h**e
recently made a partial change in their trade.
They have gone cut of the Drug Baaineax,
having diapoeed oi their entire atoek U> Mr. B.
I*' i'ahneatock, formerly of the wall known
linn of D. A. Fahnestock Ac Co. who succeeds
Fleming Bios, at the old,' sncceaaful and
highly popular stand, corner of Wood and
Fourth streets* This change has lieen deemed
advisable by Fleming Broe, owing to the great
and constantly increasing demand for ATLane's
Vt nnifugc and Liver Pill's—the transcon.
dent virtues of which are co-e xtenaire with the
United Blab it, as Well aa many loraign coun
tries, The increased demand making it an ab
solute necessity to devote their exclusive at
tention and all theirenorgiea to the manufac
ture and sale of these popular and valuable
medicines, they have, for that purpose, ram>v.
ed to the large and capacious drug house, 2d
Wood Street, recentlyl^occupicd by Measrr
Schoonmaker Sc l!p* which has Seen arranged
and adapted for their kusinrs,, fitted up in mod
ern style and fine (taste, where they will bo
found in the future, ready to fill all orders with
promptness, and be pleased to receive ra'ls from
thei'numerous patrons and personal friends,
—Steubenville Herald.
Judge BrowW WHI address his fellow riti
It is our custom on the appearance of
a new counterfeit bunk bill to advise our readers
that they may be on their guard. We deem it
no ItM our duty to guard them against frauds,
which not only roll them of money, but 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
Pills. These justly popular remedies are man
ufactured only by FLEMING BUDS, of Pitts
burgh, Pa., who aro the sole proprietors. Pur •
chasers will notico the genuine M'Lane’s t tr-
mifuge and Livet Pills are enveloped in u line
steel engraved wrapper anil aigned FLEMING
BROS. None others are worthy of confidence.
(seplOlwilw
Burling; Coacli.—T his style of Carriage
is now being gradually introduced in the State.
They ere the finest and richest Uarrisgc now
mtdo. Woodruff & Co., Griffin, Georgia, have
just received two of this style. They are Jfin-
ished with heavy silver mock joints, glass in
stead pf curtains a'l around, trimmed w it It ricli
dateline, with spring curtains, Bun shades and
speaking trumpet, and all the late improve
ments. The finrstjob is worth $121)11, with
firtfHirnoss. .-$‘7 Ur.,’?,? Til
-Sept. 19.
u sp
<1 00
“ 93.
“ 91.
“ 95,
20.
28.
“ 29.
“ 30.
Oct. 1.
S/Ac^r-t?
At Augusttt, Saturday night,
•V Grewnsboio’y Monday,
“ Madison, Tueaday
“ Covington, Wednesday
“ Montieello, Thursday
“ Jackson, Friday
“ Griffin, Saturday
“ Butler, Monday
“ Perry, Tuesday ‘
‘I Americus, Wednesday
“ Albany, Thursday
Hon. B. H. RfM. ia respectfully request
ed to attend and discuss upon equal terms.
" DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION
In Campbell County-
Wo are authorised to state that WESI.EY
CAMP, having been regularly nominated by
tho Democratic party of Campbell County, ns
ita candidate for Senator, lias consented to serve
if elected; and that lie will be supported over
tho independent democrat Mr. Bullard, who,
failing to receive the nomination, has declared
himself a candidate.
MANY VOTERS OF CAMPBEIJ..
leplO
many rein
lie invilqihlc 1me horse,
Eurclitii Oil (tor Cltollc in Horne*.
On Saturday laat a mule, the property of Mr.
John W. Ransom, of Russell county, Alabama,
wis violently attacked with cholic in the street
in Columbus, was very much swollen, and Iron)
all appearances could live bu< n short time un
less relieved. Two ounces, liquid measure, of
Eureka Oil was administered and in live min
ntes relief was perceptible, and in twenty min
Dies the animal was entirely relieved.
This new and valuable mixture is certainly a
great acquisition to the list of remedies hereto
fore beforj^b* public, which, in addition to the
given man, is now found to
in the cure ofbots
and cholic, and the removal of fistulas and nu
val galls' Wo have done our duty in spread
ing its good qualities before the public. Cal
Usnfoitb, Nagal & Co., or A. K. /Iyer, and
procure tho never failing remedy.—Col. Sun.
Aaguat 11, 1857 dlf
Important to] Married Ladles
and those about to marry!
ItRJDELOSMER’S CELEBRATED MON
THLY PILLS!
Prepared from a prescription of Alexander
Detiome, member of the French Academy of
-Surgeons, and attendant physician to her Ma
icsty, the Empress.
'l'his invaluable medicine acts like a charm
in all menstrual difficulties, removing obstruc
tions, and bringing on the Monthly periods
with perfect regularity. I11 all cases of Nerv
ous Affections, Palpitation of the Heart, Flour
Albia or Whites, and in fact in all complaints
arising from a disordered condition and un
healthy action'of the Genital Organs, thesn
Pills will effect a speedy anJ permanent cure.
They are pul up in small plate glass flasks, se
cutely saeled from observation, and accompan
ied by full directions for use. Price $1 per
package.
N,B.—These Pills should not le taken h
lemaleu during the firs: three months of preg
nancy, aa they are rure to bring on miscarriage:
but at any other time they are harmleas. J. K.
Blandin, M. D-, only Agent for the United
States and Canadas.
A lao just received attire Doctor's office, a
Iresh supply of Ricord’a Female Protector—an,
unfailing preventive of conception, andinvalual
Ide to those female# who, owing to habits 0
life or physical malformation are incapacitated
from safe re-production. Price <52 sent by
mail.
In connection with these remedies, 1 have
coos antly on hand tke following works : Mat
ron's Manual MarriagcGuide, Diseases of Fe-
lies,Diseases of Mglea/Bach work is subetaulialr
ly bound and beautifully Illustrated with colored
plates, and contain nearly four hundred pages
of reading matter. Bent post paid to any ad-
dreas on receipt of $1, and 25 cents in ataropa.
All letters addressed to me will receive my
immediate attention; and letters of inqury
I when a pottage is enclosed,] will be promptly
attend'd to- J, K. BLANDIN, M. D.
Syracuse, New York.
June 19, 1(57, i dwGrtr
IlKMOCUATIC KJCKCUTIVE COMMIT.
TER of Fulton County.
For the City of Atlanta—J. A. Ilaydcn, H.
0. Yancey, Dr. T. M. Daruall, Dr. B. M.
Smith, William Watkins, F. K. McDaniel,
Joi n Collier, A M Wallace, C. JJ. Wallace,
Tiioa. F. r*>we, T. L. Cooper, J- T. Lewis,
J. H. Steele, J. W. DunJan, an J J. K. Wil
liams.
Carey’s I)ist. W. S. Wingfield, Thomas
Moone and Mathew Osborne.
Burhhcnd IJist. John L. Evins. E. G.
Collier and Henry Toby.
Oak Grove Dist. Lewis Wright, John Ab
ernathy, Thomas Abernathy.
Blaek Hal! Dist. James H. Rosser, Ed
ward Taliaferro and A. H. Almond.
Stone's Dist. Thomas 0. Kennedy, Jos.
Willis and Clement C. Green.
E. N. CALHOUN, |
President Democratic Club
Atlanta, Aug. t>, 1857.
Time of holding the State Fair.
The enquiry of us is so frequent, “when
is the State Fair 10 he held in Atlanta
that we shall make this a standing article in
onr paper for some weeks.
The Fair commences on Monday the 20th,
and closes on Friday evening, the 21th Oc
tober next.
Wo also notify onr readers, that any
query in reference to the bust nets arrange
ments of the Fair, addressed to us in wri
ting, will be answered through our columns,
without delay.
Atlanta Mctlicnl
Loti of tb« StoanMhlp
CENTRAL AMERICA.
With Five Hundred Passengers and 31,500-
000 in Spdeir.
Savannah, Sept 18, a. in.
The barque Saxouy arrived at this port,
this morning, with five passengers from the
steamship Central America, which was lost in
the gale 00 Saturday, the 1‘itb inet. The
Central America left Havana on the 8th iost.,
for New 5 orn, with over tux hundred pass
engers, the California mails, and about fil.f> 0 0-
000 iu specie.
The paaseDgers arrived here, state that the
vessel, about live hundred passengers, the
mails, and all the treasure, are lost.
About forty or fifty of the crew and women
and children, were saved by the brig Marine,
of Boston. The oca was so heavy that that
was all the vessel could do.
About fifty others swam from six to
twelve hours, and were picked up by the bar
que Bloise, and are now making for some port
ou the coast.
The names of the live gentlemen who readi
ed Savannah are, 11. II. Childs, of the firm of
Childs A* Dougherty, New York : Jnbez Howe,
of the firir. of George Howe A Co., San Fran
cisco ; George W. Look, of Maine; B. II.
Ridley, of Maine; and Adolph Frederick of
San Francisco.
Finy passengers reached Nor
folk.
Norfolk, Sep. 17.
Tho Eloise has arrived with 50 passengers
Irom the wreck of the Central America, in
cluding 20 females. All the officers of the
boat except ona, and near 2,000,000 of spe
cie arc lost.
uuieotis.
■i. .... ,-J..
\V. B. CmiFTTN & CO.,
AND
AUCTIONEERS,
AUGUSTA, GA
LI, BUSINESS annulled to tluio, will
_ receive their beat attention.
I.il.cr.il Usrh advance-, made on all consign
manta when desired W. If. GRIFFIN,
HUGH O'NEILL,
nuFir moots.
Jaekron, Mtlle. A- VerJery- Augusta, Ga
Fuiillain, Jenning* A C*)., “ “
Miller Hi Warren, “
(lonely, Force Ac Cm, , •• ••
Carmichael & Bean, •* “
Lambark At Cooper. “ “
Augusta, aug28d*wGm*
4!
PROF. DEGRATH’S
ELETRICOIL
rpHE ELECTRIC Oil.—Electric Curea-
I Pain ia the prrmonitur of daatl, to relieve
the pain you check thediatiae.
Prof. DeGrath's Electric < til is the marvel of
the age. for the following, (not everything}-
Curia Jflioumaiism often in a day .
Cures Neuralgia,Toothache in two minutes .
Cures Cramp in Stomach, five minutes ;
Cures Burns,(Wounds, Bruise-, one to.! days.
Cures Headache, fifteen minute-;
Cures Earache, SliffNeck. Ague, one night;
Cures Piles, Swelled Clauds, ten days,
t are- IVbri-, Broken Breads, e-alt Rheum, two
to sit days;
Cure# Hemorrhage, Scrofula. Abscess, six to
ten days ;
Cure* Frosted Feet and Chilblains,one to three
days.
Cl"res Auguc and Fever, one to two days, and
all nervous and scrofulous affections
Cures Deafness in one to four days ,
Cures all Pains in the Back. Br.-ast, Sec., in
two days.
WHOLESA
Dealer in
IN MARK
A
|*k,WiH open Septeruhr
EoUcvi.
SWAN &
LOTTE R
Capital Prize $60
NEW AND BRILLIAM
rpilF. following Scheme will 1
A SWAN & CO-, Manse
Caine- Academy Lottery, :n ca<
teries tor September, 1857, at AUC
gia, to which city they have rein-
ripsl -.(lice.
CLASS .Vi.
To to* tlrawn in the city of Align
public,m SATURDAY, Sept. 5. 1
Mouth Curuliuu college.
C’ou .MRii, Sep
Tins Board of Trustc
olina College adjourned late last i nrhi. A
the members of the old Faculty were re-e
lected. The election 'or President lias been
postponed until December. The Faculty
are authorised in the interim, to elect a
Chairman, pru tew.
Tin- Hank of Columbia.
New York, Sept. 17.
The President of the Bank of Columbia is
niw here, and be denies that the bills of this
School.
Preparatory to the Collegiate Course.
Session commences on first Monday InNo-j^ Qrc j iscreditttl in charleston
vember and closes on the first of April, IS.18.
Foe fnr tlier information, address,
H. D. CAPERS. 57.1).,
ta or V. H. TALIAFERRO, to. D.
Atlanta, Ga., August 24,1857 dtf
Western Freights.
Jt Valuable AJcdtci'oc.—Duriug the present
week, no leas that! six of onr IkUa who have
been iDeuced tatty Professor pjjioth’s Elec
tric Oil for theunuUtod»,ta coaagKnce of haw
uig seen this preparation adveeOM In our col
nmna, have called upon us to state the result
of ’iMrir ixpcrimeuts. -These persons assure us
that their rheumatic pains hove been entirely
cured by n few applications of begrethk
■ Electric Oil,’ anil they 1 eeommend its use to
all who are tfBlcted with any of the disensn
which It is dtstfwxl to cute.—Prov. Adver.
It can btflmiS of the agents here. Sec ail
vertisemeut In another column -
«•* Hi 186? dwlm
FROM ST. LOUIS, LOUISVILLE, CIN-
cincinnati, mid oilier Western Citilios to At
lanta tia Memphis, and Tuscumbia, at through
Rates, over the Memphis and Western and
Atlantic Railroad.
E. B* WALKER,
Master of Transportation W, &A. R R.
august 12,1857 I mil
(AUltOLI. SHERIFF’S SALES.
NOTICE ia hereby given that the SIIER
IFF'S SALES of Carroll couutv, will be pub
lished in future in the Southern Democrat.
ELI BENSON, Sheriff.
Carrollton, Aug. 31, 1857.
Taylor*’ Aull-Dyspcplie mixer.
Atlanta, Ga., May 1st, '57.
DR. J. A. TAYLOR,
Sir : 1 regret to say to you that lor a long
time 1 suffered moat severely from that horrid
disease dyspepsia, and all its evil attendants.
Life, itself, almost became a burthen. Reme
dy alter remedy was tried—medical advice
sought from time to time—but all would not
do. Heart burns, sour eructations, a difficulty
in breathing, pain in the head, and many oth
er ills to which llesh ia heir, were the torments
ol my life. At last, I tried your Elixir, and
since then have found relief. Upon my ease,
it has operated as a charm. 1 can now cat
with some satisfaction, and sleep without being
troubled with frightful dreutus. In truth, Sir,
to your Elixir 1 owe almost a new existence,
and you are at lilierty to publish this to the
world should you think proper to do so.
• WM.KAA.
Sold by Smith & Ezzard, Sole Proprietors
and Manufacturers, Atlanta, Ga. [mayldwtf
4ih»Ilift Failure iu Bouton.
Boston, Mass., Sept. 17.
Brigham A Co., flour merchants in Boston,
have failed.
Uoilcr Explosion In Rtalllniore.
lixi/mtOHE, Sept. 17.
The boiler of the telegraph flour mills ex
ploded to-day, killing four children and de
molishing several building?.
A- an example of the estimation in wrhich it
held t*y one of the ablest jurists anil writers
law,iVc., in this country, we will give a let
ter received l<y Prol. DeGrath from John Living
Hoi;, Esq., Editor of the well known Monthly
Law magazine, 16, Broadway, New Yurk, a
word ol such testimony is of more weight among
. ,, , the beat classes, ol the country, than volum
t tile South Cur irom unknown sources:
GIRARD HOUSE, Philadelphia, May 7, '5C.
i’rof. Charles DeGrath—I freely give it as my
opinion that your “Electric Oil" is among the
most v,undeiful remedies of modern times. At
the earnest request ol a lady who alleged she
had been relcived of a most painful affection by
its nso, 1 was induced 11 try a bottle, though at
the time of purchasing, I lully believed it to be
a quack medicine and a catch penny humbug.
But a trial convinces me that it does fiossess a
magic power, and it* use will pro.e a blessing
In suffering humanity.
I recently took a cold from sleeping in damp
sheets and my neck became so much swollen
and painful that I could not turn my head. 4
Alter using, without success, everything pre- 4
Scribid by rnv physician, I last evening tried 4
your Eleciric Oil. This morning I am well the | 4
relief having been as complete as it was in-tan*' -1
taneous. : -1
JOHN LIVINGSTON ‘ ;„XR)
Editor Monthly Law Magszm,
157 Broadwa-A 120 West 14th s-t..
Mr. Livingston belongs o> the oi l w,
and highly respec table families ol ID. : -
tiers of New 5 ork. Any one can address him
on the subject ol the above letter, which will
be answered with great pleasure.
jorgia,
Medical College of Ge
,4T AUGUSTA.
TITHE Twenty Sixth Course of Lectures in
I tins Institution, will commence on MON-
DA V, the 2d November next.
Emeritus Professor of Anatomy G. M. NEW
TON, M. D.
Anatomy, II. F. CAMPBELL, M, D.
Burgory, L. A. DUGA8, M. 1).
Institutes and Practice of Medicine, I,. 1).
FO.tD, M. D.
Materia Mcdirn, Therapeutics and Medical
Jurisprudence, I. 1*. UffKVIN, M. D.
Obstetrics and diseases of Women and Infants
J. A.JEVE, M. D.
Physiology and Pathological Anatomy, II. V.
M. MILLER. M. D.
Chemistry and Pharmacy, ALEX MEANS,
M. D.
Demonstrator of Anatomy,.!!.CAMPBELL,
M. D.
Assistant Demoustratoi of Anatomy, S. B.
SIMM ON 8, M. D.
Clinical Lectures will l>e delivered in the City
Hospital and at the Jackson street Hospital.
Fes fur whole course, $105.
Matriculation ticket, (to be taken oner) $5.
For further particular* apply to any member
of the Faculty; or to
I P. GARVIN,
aUg'Jlimw • Dean
Just Received. ■
BARRELS of WHISKEY to aril at
_ _ the low price of 25 cents per gallon,
aa'whTta Tennessee Whiskey,
martthlwtf W. W. ROARK.
■"Just Received,
A LARGE LOT offine CeJtr Buckets and
Tuba, to atU xtry cheap.
mhMwdtf W. W. RO.IRK.
G eorgia, Gwinnett county
Wbeas Oliver P. Strickland and Mannas-
sah L. -Summon apply to me for Letters of Ad
ministration on the estate of William It. Mam
mon, late ol said county, deceased.
These aro therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular, the kindred and creditors, to
show ciiusc, if any they have, within the time
prescribed by law, why letters should not be
granted to said applicant, on toe first Monday
iu (tetober next. Given under my hand, at
office, in Lawrenceville, this Aug. 25th, 1857.
U. T. RAKESTRAW, Ordinary.
Aug.Sfi, 1857 wllOd
C N eorgfa, Gaviuuolt county.--
J 7’o till whom it may concern.—Whereaj
Robert W. Inzer, A. Givens, W.Arnold admin
istrators ol Hembrcy Loveless deceased, show
by their petition to this court that (hey have
fully administered and disposed of said Estate,
and -pray Letters of Dismission therefrom.
Therefore, all persons concerned, an* 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 21th July, 1867.
(i. T. RAKESTRAW,Ordinary.
/ 1 KOUC1A, Fulton Count
\JfJohn Lynch of su'd county, Executor, o
Daniel McSIteffry of said county deceased will
apply for letters of dismission from said Ad
ministration ut the November term n ixt, of th
said Court of Ordinary of said county. Bv or
dcr of JOS H. MEAD Ordinary.
Aprb 24 1857 wfini
G 1 EOKG1A, Gwinnett County.
| —Wheras, Newton Uramblett, adtuims-
trator on the estate of John R Blount, late
til said county deceased, makes application for
letters of dismission from said administration:
these are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred ami creditors of said
deceased, to lie and appeur si my office, within
the time prescribed by law, to -how cause, it
any they have, why letters of dismission should
not be granted the applicant. Given under my
hand at office, this May 6th, 1867.
Aug857»m’ O. T. RAKE8TR W, Orff * v
A dministrator's Sale.—Will bo
sold before the Courl House Door in the
town of Lawreneeville, Gwinnett county. Geor
gia, on the lint Tuesday in October ncit.al!
that part of Lot of Land No. 4ti, in the ;th
District in sapl county, to which Uepjanicu H.
Johnson, late of said county deceased, was en -
titled, and on which he had long resided at the
time of his death, containing onr hundred and
filly acres, more or less, redd as the property of
said deceased. Terms made known on thr
day of sale. WM. J. RUSSELL. Adm'r
August t>, 1857.
D eKalb Hferlt sale.-win be «Td
be I ore the Court House door, in the town
ot Decatur, DeKtlb county, between the legal
hours of sale, on the 1st TUESDAY in Octo
ber next, the following property, to-wit: One
aero of lanJ, it tiring part of the land, lot No.
74, 111 the 18th District of originally Henry,
now DoKalb county, as the property of N'e.w-
soin .V Harris, to satisfy sundry fi. fas., issued
from a Justice's Conrt of DeKalb county, in
favor of James W. Goldsmith vs: J. C. New.
soni A U Harris. Mold lor the purchase iti'incy,
property, pointed out by plaintiff. I«vy made
and returned by a Constable 31st day ol Au
gust 1857. JOHN W FOWLER.
_ _ Sheriff
, Shirts.
N EW styles ot MAR8EILLE8 aud other
kinds coming in at
ceplQ UERRINC8L
CLASS A3.
To be drawn in the city of Augu.-
public. on SATURDAY, Sept. 12,
CLASS At.
To be drawn in the city ol Augusta
public, on HATURDAY, Sept. 19, 1*.'
CLASS AA.
To be drawn in the city of Augusta, t
public, on SATURDAY, Sept 25. I a
J I On the plan of Single Numbers.
5,-19.5 prizes 1 Nearly one prize 10
j nine Tickets. Magni ficentScheme !
v j drawn on each .Saturday in September
1 prize of
$00,000
10 prizes of
$
30.000
10 prizes of
7'
10 000
10 prizes of
G("
7.500
10 prizes of
50(t
5,000
10 prizes of
400
2,500
10 prizes, of
30'
1.5(0
170 prizes of
15a
f 1.000
210 prizes of
100
f 900
\PPP.OXTMATIOV PRIZES.
S400 apr'
to $60,000 an.
l.CuO
300 '*
30,000 “
.
200 •
10,000 “
^00
125 ■
7,500 “
500
100 “
5,000 “
400
75
2 500 “
300
50 “
1 5(iu
200
20 arc
SlOOdJOO
,495 prizes amount me to 8320,000
\Utale Tickets *10, Halye* $6
and Qaarters 42.50
Flan or tui LofTXav.—oO.oou nuHiU-rs cor-
eiponding with llewe on the ticket* arc placed
in one wheel. Tbe prize* are placed in another
Caiti'OX — There arc nunn rpiu imitations 1 wheel. A num> er u drawn from the number
sprung up on the reputation thsriny article has
acquired,
worthies*
wheel, and at the came lime a prize is drawn
The public must beware. They are | t i, c 0 ,h,- r w heel. The prize drawn is placed
sep9dwlm | againat the number drawn- This operation!
MALE and FEMALE
SCHOOL.
To the Citizens of Atlanta.
THANKFUL to mv friends of
Atlanta for iheir liberal patronage
for the past session, I would res|«ct
fully solicit an increased patronage
for the next session, >nieh will com
mcnce on Monday, July 2uth, 1857. Our rooms
arc large, and airy, protected by a piszxa’fifly
feet long from the sun. Every attention possi
ble will be paid to the manner* and morals of
every pupil committed to my care, and a thor
ough and practical education imparted.
A rigid but parental discipline will lie en
forced. No one need apply for admission for
their children into this school who do not wish
their children governed.
R. ROGERS ...Principal.
R. 11. Sc JAM E. ROGERS Assistants
Mrs. F. 0 R. & Mis* L. M. ROU.
ERS . Assistants Female Department
TERMS l'KR SESSION OF TWENTY WERE*.
Reading and Selling $8 IK
Arithmetic Geography, llistcry and
Grammar to
I hilosophy Chemistry, Algebra,Gocnielrv
Incidental E»|»’irses
or Tu iuon psvflblr quarterly.
julyUKliim
New Mail Ari’angemcnt.
THE unJ«‘i^i^neJ inlorms tho
public that ho has osubiisho.1 a
Mail Kouto Irom Dallas. I'auMiug county, to
Marietta, anil will run a Hack once a week l*o-
twoon tht'He |»lnce<, accorvling to tho following
•cbeiluki
l.tftvo Djllaa every Friday at 7 o’cl«»ck a. m-
running by way ofl.oat Mountain, alnJ arnro
at Marietta at ISA p. ni.
I.oavo Marietta at 10o’cloek p. m., and arrtvo
at 7 p m same day.
CHARLES D. JENKINS
Dallas, Ha., Feb 24, I8. f >6 dawtf
ItUNAWAY.
U j- From theundenignetl in January 1850,
Ska ray boy SOL, he is al>out 25 year* ol age,
mv *light and elegantly formed for a negro,
dirk smooth akin, prominent eves, and
“““large white teeth. He is passing through
the country under forged permits, and the »s-
,urneJ name of JACK PECK, a* 1 understand
in Atlanta, where he has been publicly employ
ed for the last 12 months He is probably now
m the neighborhood of Atlanta, or on the State
Road above.
| FIFTY DOLLARS Reward i*offered
I , hi* apprehension and tueh additional com-
pensalion will lie given as the trouble of his
‘•apt i c may reuutre. IT he ha* been harbored
bv any one, aud proof to conviction of the fact
is produced, the person giving inloraaatioa anil
fe rewarded and satisfied for his trouble to the
exient and value of the negro
A. O. POWERS.
Macon, julyWwtt
nq--al(*d until all the prizes arc drawn oui-
ArpROXiMATtos Pauls.—The tao precedu
and iw.i succeeding numi-rs to those drawing
the first 17 prize* will t*e entitled to the 48 ap
proximating prizes, according to the *ch.mo.
5,0fltl prize* of >20 will le determined by the
last figure of the number that draws the J** 1 ,
000 prize. For example, if the number Iran
ingthe $00,000 ends with I. then all the tick-
| els where the number ends I will be cnniied t
$28. If ihe number ends w ith No. 2 then all
the lickeis where ,lhe numt-cr end* in 2 will I-
fiitiffed to twenty dollar*, and so on to 0
Certificates of package* will Ik* **1J at the
following rales, which is (he risk
Certificates of Packages of
10 Whole Tickets. S80
10 Half " 40
Quarters “ 20
In ordering tickets enclose the money t -
address lor the tickets ordered, on receip
which they will l-> forwarded by first marl —
Purchasers can have rickets ending- in agy fig
ure they may designate.
The list <4 drawn numb’rs and prizes will
be sent to purchasers immediately after the
drawing.
Purchasers will please write their signatures
l] plain and give'hen Post, Office County and
I Stale.
Remember that every prize is drawn,
and payable m lull without deduction.
Allprire*,'! $1<KK) and under, paid .mmc-
diately after tbe drawing—ether pr.aes at ibe
usual time of thirty days.
All communication* strictly confidential.
Orders tor Ticket* or Certificates can be ad
dressed to
8 S \\ A N Jk CO.,
set>7 dwir.i Atlanta, Ga.
Bk
Grand Consolidateu j,.,,,.
OF MARVLAffO,
C LASS L.
To be Drawn on Saturday. Sept 26lh
fn Ba.t\hic*rv % Maryland.
Drawing cociducuU unJer the ropenniciuDncr-
• •f the Stale I^tt^ry Commissioner
SCHEME.
i 3 .'Numbers 14 Drawn Ualb.tr.
1 -$112,901) $62,800
- • • 16,000 30,000
2 ...19,000 38.000
16.000
''•d** 1 r 12.000
5 000 I .25.000
/■-... 18,500
J uki Receited. a fine lot Of While
Lend. Linteed Oil, and Turpentine
June 14 '57 down \V. W. ROARK.
A FE W BAKIlBLt*. TlSe same old Corn
Whukey, on hand yet-
iuh25dwtf W, W ROARK
C. F. BARTH.
Piano Forte Tuner and Repairer.
AT LAST A. (j.i.
\\T ABKANT8 nil his work and
y y uever fails to give saiisfac-jPfe^HHj
iwn. New Pianos ma 'e to order,* * IJ"
tuning by the year d.,no at reduced price*.
All orders should be fell at Kirkpatrick's
Furuilure Store-on Peachtree Street, Atlanta.
Ga. im*20wlv
Itrau nuil Shorts
AT THE ATLANTA MILLS
BRAN ten .cents >horu thirty five cent*.
. R PETERS A El).
iuly6dtf
LAWSHE K PURTEL,
IRerehant Tailors,
WHITEHALL STUEET.
ATIsAN'T A Georg in.
HAVE ON hand a fine stock of very rich
Goods for Gentlemens' wear, that they will make
up iu the very l*lest style ol cut' and finish —
Try them auJ see if -they don’t give you kits
aprlfidtf
MAX. l AMPuru..
JAS. V. SHEPPKR9.
CAMPBELL & CO.,
Ktceiving Forwardir^ and lienera!
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
67 to 72 Front and 70 to 7s Commerce edreet
MOBILE, ALL
auglSwly
57.:
to/,
ty ..
..
s.
128
2821 ..
.2,500
. 1.811 I
.1,750
.1.500
.,1,000
400
300
.. 100
40
.. 12,000
. 8,000
.. 17.500
15.0110
20,000
118,000
26.61)0
I t.SOO
.222,720
.5154,4 80
B 1.112 I'riie*,
Am.ainling to
1.202,000 Dollars
W les j.*JO: llalies 10 5 Quarter* 5 ;
Em hthe * 50. Certificate ot 1‘aeksge of
28 Wholes cost S'JS-J 04)
ibJHalre. •• 1 11 tH)
2».xjuartcrs 70'50
R6 Eighth* * . 35 46
OF SINGLE NUMBERS,
X ow Bee ou le^stT'Fopular.
lir*nd tpsolidhUd Ltllnv nf Wd
Eftra fid** 9,
To hetawn in Baltimore. Md., Saturday, Sep .
f 26, 1857.
SPLENDItf SCHEME.
Capital 1
Vi;
:<>. .ipproxtmation P
'rises
1 prize
of
>33,^.'0 (
4
Ot
$40(1
1 prize
Ot
11,760 (
4
of
30ti
1 prize
1 prize
or
of
5,000 i
• 5,0001
s’
of
200
1 prize
ot
4,000 1
i pri*
1 prize
ot
cl
4,000 i
4,000 !
16
of
200
1 prize
of
4,000 J
1 prize
1 prize
of
ol
3,500 1
3,500 f
1C
ol
100
4 prize*
ot
2,500
1C
of
80
4
2,COO
1«
ot
CO
3
1.200
20
ot
50
175 :
300
700
of
40
1
,990 PRIZES
)
Amounting o
198,909 DOLLARS.
Whole Ticket* $10; Halve* $'3, Ujautere
«3M
r?' Please •ddressall orders for ticket* in the
Maeniffcrnt Srheme. to
T. H. HUBBARD A CO.,
No. 39 Fayette st, or Box No. 40,
Baltimore, Maryland.
notedly