Atlanta daily examiner. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1854-1857, September 21, 1857, Image 3

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Micuag. Flmino Bsoa. Pittsburgh, Pa. -Welfare from tb« Pltttb*r|h p*|^n that this firm, which lucceeded the lat« Jonath*u Kid-1 in (be wholeaale] Drug burinem, ami a* manufacturer* and vendor* of tho celebrated "MelAim's Vermifuge and Liver Pills,” .hare recently made a partial change in their trade. They hare gone cut 'of the Drug-Hu»ine*s, having diapoaed ol their entire stock to Mr. D. 1.- -Fahnestock, formerly of the well known firm of U. A. Fahnestock Ac Co. who ancceeds Fleming Bios, at the old, • successful and > highly popular* stand, cornel of Wood snd Fourth streets* ..This change has been deemed advisable by Fleming Bros, owing to tho great and constantly increasing demand for M'Lane t Is rmifugc and Liver Pili’i—the transcen. dent virtues of which are co*c x tensive with the United Stall s, as well as many loreign coun tries, The increased demand making it nn ah- solute necessity to devofo their exclusive at tention and ail their energies to the manufac ture and sale of theso popular and valualilo medicines , they have, for that purpose, rem >v„ ed to the large and capacious drug house, 21 Wood Street, reccntlyJjOccupicd by Mcsrri Schoonmaker Sc Co- which has been arranged and adapted for their busincs,, fitted up in mod ern style and fine ftaste, where they will be found in tho future, ready to 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 hill to advise our readers that thoy may be on their guard. We deem it no less our duty to guard them against frauds, which not only rob them of money, hut of health also ; in this connection, wo call the at tention of the public to a vile fraud in imitation of Dr. M’Lonc's celebrated Vermifuge and I.ivcr Pill-,. These justly popular remedies ore man ufactured only by FLEMING BROS. of Pitts burgh, Pa., who are the sole proprietors. Pur • chasers will notico the genuine M’Lane’s Ver mifuge and Liver Pills sreenveloped in a tin<- steel engraved wrapper and signed FLEMING BK08. None others are worthy of confidence. JseplOlwdw Burling Coacli.—This style of Carriage isnow being gradually introduced in the Side. They arc the llnest and riclust Carriage now made. Woodruff <Sc Co n Orifiin.Ccnrgia, have just received two of this style. Thoy are [fin ished with heavy silver mock joints, glass stead of curtains a'l orouid, trimmed w itli rielt Cotelino, with spring curtains, Sun shades and speaking trumpet, and all the late improve ments. Tho fincstjob is worth -1-12110, with fine Harness. Sep. 16,'57 wit Sept. lit. . “ 21. “ 22. “ 23. 24. “ 25, 20. “ 28. “ 29. “ 30. Oct. 1. Judge Browu’ii Appointment*. Judge Brown will address his fellow citi zen*— * . . At Augusta, Saturday night ■ “ Greensboro’, Monday, “ Madison, Tuesday *< Covington, Wednesday “ Moflticcllo, Thursday “ Jackson, Friday •* Grifiin, Saturday “ Butler, Monday “ Perry, Tuesday. “ Americus, Wednesday “ Albany, Thursday Hon. B. H. Him. is-respcctfully request ed to attend and discuss upon equal terms. DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION In Campbell County. Wo are authorised to state that WESLEY CAMP, having been regularly nominated by the Democratic parly ol Campbell County, us its esndidate for Senator, itas consented to serve if elected ; and that he will bo eupportod over tho independent democrut Mr. Bullard, who, failing to receive the nomination, lias declared himself a candidate. MANY VOTERS OF CAMPBELL, sop HI SUIanta Lai ■Eureka OH for Cholic In Horse* On Saturday last a mule, the property of Mr, John W. Ransom, of Russell county, Alabama nu violently attacked with cholic in the street in Columbus, was very much swollen, and from all appearances eould live l»u' a short time un less relieved. Two ounces, liquid measure, of Eureka Oil was administered and in five min utes relief was perceptible, and in twenty min Utes tho animal was entirely relieved. ^Jhis new and valuable mixture is certainly n great 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 he invaluable for tho horse, in the cure of loots and cholic, and the removal of fistulas and na val galls- We have done cur duly in spread ingita good qualities before the public. Call on Danfoith, Nagal & Co., or A. K. /iy. r, anJ procure the never tailing remedy.—Col. Sun. August U, 1857 ^ »ltf Important to] Married Ladle* and thoac about to marry! DR.JDELOSMER'S CELEBRATED MON- THEY PILLS! Prepared from a prescription ol Alexander Dciroine, member of tho French Academy ot Burgeons, and attendant physician to her Ma josly, the Empress. This invaluable medicine acts like a charm in all menstrual difficulties, removing obstruc tions, and bringing on the Monthly periods with perfect regularity.- in all cases of Nerv- ou* Affections, Palpitation of the Heart, Plour Albis or Whites, and in fact in all complaints arising from a disordered condition ami un healthy aetton of tho Genital Organs, these Pills will effect a speedy and permanent cure. They are put np in small plate glass tlasks, sc curely sided from observation, and accompan ied by full directions for use. Price $1 per package. N t B.—Thes c Pilla ihculd not le lakin b females during tho first three months of preg nancy, aa they arc sure to bring on miscarriage; hut at any other time they are harmless. J. K- Ulandin, M. D., only Agent lor tho United Staleaand Canadas. Abo just received at the Doctors office, a freah supply of Kicord'a Female Protector—an unfailing preventive of conception, andinvalual hie to those fcmalos who, owing to habits o 'lifeor physical malformation are-incapacitated from re-prosluctlon. Price ffl sent try m Iu connection with these remedies, I have cona antly on bund the following works: Mat ron’s Manual MarriageUuido, Diseases of Fe- ales Diaeaasa of Malea.E»ch work is subetantialr ly bound an* beautifully illustrated with colored plates, and contain nearly four hundred pages of reading uiattor. Bant post poi-l to any ad- draaa pn receipt of $1, and *5 cents in stamps. Alt letters addressed to mo will receive my immedbla attention; and letters of inqury Syrtcuw, New Yorke June to, 1867, Jw6ln • iKMOCUATIC EXKCUTIVK COM MIT. TF.K of Fulton County. For the City of Atlanta—J. A. lloydcn, B. 0. Yancey, Dr. T. M. Darnall, Dr. B. M. Smith, William Watkins, P. K. McDaniel, John Collier, A M Wallace, C. II. Wallace-, Thoa. F. Lowe, T. L. Cooper, J. T. Lewis, .J. H. Steele, J. W. Duncju, an 1 J, E. W il- liams. Carey's Dist. W. S. W ingfield, rhontas Moono and Mathew Osborne. Buckhead Dist. John L. 1-lvins, I-., f.. Collier ami Henry Toby. Oak Grove Diet. Lewis Wright, John Ab ernathy, Thomas Abernathy. Black Hall Dist. James II. Rosser, Ed ward Taliaferro and A. R. Almond. Stone's Dist. Thomas O. Kennedy, Jos. Willis and Clement O. Green. E. N. CALIIOl \, President Democratic Club. Atlanta, Aug. C, 1357. Time of holding the State Fair. The enquiry of ns is so frequent, ‘-when is the Slate Fair to be lu-ld in Vtianla that we shall make this a standing article in oar paper for some weeks. The Fair commences on Monday the 20th, and closes on Friday evening, the 2’ltlt Oc tober next. Wo also notify our readers, that any query in ri Ibreuee to the business arran ments of the Fair, addressed to us in wri ting, will ho answered through our column without delay. Atlautu Medical School. Preparatory to the Collegiate Course. Session commences on first Monday in No vember and closes on the first of April, ls5b. For Further information, address, H. D. CAPERS, M. D., ^or V. H. TALIAFERRO, M. 1>. _ Atlanta, Ua., August ‘24,1857 dtf incons. Arresting the Fillibustera. Washington, Sept- |8. in consequents of information received of three several expeditions being fitted out for the invasion of Nicaragua, under Walker, and another under Gen. Sam ILu ston, fiir the invasion of rnmntrlipas. tire g.ivt rumerit Iras issued Instructions to law n gen Is and officers of the army and navy to prevent those expis ditions leaving tire States, to the extent of the law. _ The points of embarkation are said to Ire New Orleans, Mobile, and New York San Diego Mail. Mew Orleans, Sepl. 18. The first San Diego (California) mail arriv ed at San Antonio, Texas tn the fitlr inst Ht. Ixrns, Sept. 1C. Kansas advices say that the constitutional convention organized by electing John Cal houn, President, who spoke in favor of subs mining the Constitution to the people. Five hundred troops left I/ravenworth, on the 9th for New Mexico. 'lire St. Joseph Journal gives an account of a battle between Sumner's command and a band of Indians in the middle of August, on the Arkansas river. Loss—to the troops, four to tire Indians, twenty. Boston, Sept. 10. George S. Abrahams, custom bouse broker, and agent for During Brothers, has been ar rested lor forging,arid obtaining the figures of invoices for the purpose of defrauding the revenue. Philadelphia, Sep. 10. The steamer Norfolk hence for Richmond was sunk ill lire Chesapeake Buy by the -ali- on Monday. The crew was saved. Tire report tlmt four hundred Indians were slaughtered was unfounded. Boston, Sept. 1G. The Democratic Convention nominated E. 1). Beach for Governor. Win. C. Godfrey, connected with the Kean Expedition, was arrested for stealing a gi ld watch, and is charged with marrying five wives the last of whom he married to-dav. VV. B. GRIFFIN & CO., imim Merchants. AND AUCTIONEERS, AUGUSTA, G A . A'i BUSINESS pr.licried to thpni. will rive their lte>*l alter,li*»n. Literal Cnrh advam-rs made on all r.m.ign merit* when di rirt'ii M ■ If. t.I.If 1 IN, HUGH O’NEILL, REFERENCE*. .. Jackfoo, Mille. Sc Yenlary, Augusta, La. l’oullain, Jennings & Co., Miller & Warren, C'onely, Force & Co , Carmichael it (lean, Lambork At Ctoper, Augusta, aug2Sd*wGm* i l PROF. DEGRATH’S ELETRICOIL fllliK MaKCTKIC Oil — Klcctnc (Jure*— I*nin is the premonitur nf d.^atl, to relieve the pain you cluck the dim* be. Prof. DeGroth’n Electric nil is the marvel of tho oge, for the following, (not e\crytbing): (Jure* Aheumttism often in a day : Cures Neuralgia,Toothache in two minutes, Cure* ('rump in Stomach, five minutes ; Cures Hums,•Wounds, Bruises, one to 3 days; Cures Headache, fifteen minutes; Cures Earache, Still*Neck, Ague, one night; Cures Piles, Hvrelled Clauds, ten days: l ures Felons, Broken Breasts, Silt Rheum, two to six days ; Cures Hemorrhage, Scrofula, Abscess, six to ten days; Cures Frosted Pert and Chilblains,one to three days. Cures Auguc and Fever,011c to two days, and all nervous and scrofulous afiections. Cures Deafness in one to four days; Cures all Pains in the Back, Breast, Acc., in two days. As an r* ample oi iue estimation in which it i» held by one of the ablest jurists and writers • hi I.tw.Ac., in this country, we will give a let ter received by Prof. DeCrath from John Living NK T H « Gaines Ac terier fur K --, gia, to wbic cipal office. To t-e drawn in public,-n 8\TLi. ^ IXA To be drawn in the cr public, on 8ATI RDA1, CLASS 5 To l.e drawn in the city ot public, on SATURDAY .Sept. CLASS Wmteru Freii?lit*. FROM ST. LOUIS, LOUISVILLE, CIN- cincinnati, ami other Western Citifies to At lanta via Memphis, and Tuscumhia, at through Rates, over the Memphis and Western and Allantic Railroad. E. it- WALKER, Master of Transportation W.AA.lt U. august 12,1857 Imd CARROLL SHERIFF’S SALES. ' NOTICE is hereby given that the SHER IFF'S SALES of Carroll county, will be pub lished in future in lire Southern Democrat. ELI BENSON, Sheriff. . Carrollton, Aug. 31, 1357. Taylor*’ Antl-J)y*i*ci»lir Clixer. Atlanta, Ua., May 1st, '57. I)R. J. A. TAYLOR, Sir : 1 regret to say to you that for a long time I suffered most severely from ilrat horrid disease dyspepsia, and all its evil attendants. Life, itself, almost became a burthen. Reme dy after remedy was tried—medical advice sought from time to time—but all would not do. Heart burns, sour eructations, a difficulty iu breathing, pain in tire head, and many oth er ills to which llesh is heir, were the lormeuts of my life. At last, 1 tried your Elixir, and since then have found relief. Upon my ease, it has operated as a charm. I can now cat 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. \VM. KAN . Sold by Smith & Ezzird, Sole Proprietors ami Manufacturers, Atlanta, Ga. [mayldwtf .1 VaiueAk Medicine,—During the present week, uo lea than six of our friends, who have been Induced 10 try Proftajfr tteGrath's Elec- trio OU for rhwmutiiM. ia oomequencc of hav ing seen thh prtpuuUoo udeffWeed in our col- nomi, have helled upon us t« state the result ol their experitpen 8. These person* usure ua ihut their rheumatic patnu have been entirely cured hy> M appllcutkme of Degnth’s - Rleelric bil,’ U0d they tecomneud U» we to .IK.*. U* .(Bided with any of the dtareere I to euro.—Prov. Advor. It euifheffcd of the agents here. See ad- vertiiemMt to eswthcr Column. 8epll,iW Medical College of Georgia, AT AUGUSTA. rrtllE Twenty Sixth Course of Lectures in | this Institution, will commence on MON DAY, the 2d November next. Emeritus Professor of Anatomy G. M. NEW TON, M. D. Anatomy. H.F. CAMPBELL, M, D Surgery, A. D.U.QA8, M. D. Institutes and Practice of Medicine, L. D. FOdD, M. D. Materia Mediea, Therapeutics and Medical ■luri.prudence, I. P. OAKV IN, M. 1). Olutetrica and diseases of Women and Inlanti J. A.jEVE, M. D. Phjaiology and Pathological Anatomy, H. \ . M. MILLER. M. D. Ghornistry and Pharmacy, ALEX. MEANS, M. D. Demonstrator of Analomy,,R.CAMPBELL, M. D. Assistant Demonstrator of Anatomy, S. II. SIMMON*, M. U. Clinical is-clures wiH is* delivered in the City Hospital amt at tho Jackson street Hospital. Fea for wholo course, $105. Matriculation ticket, (to l-e taken once) $5. For further particulars apply to any member of tho Faculty; cr to I P. GARVIN, augdltmw Dean Just Received. BARRELS of WHISKEY to sell at /(III the luw prico of 26 ceni* per gallon, lie while Tennessee Whiskey, mart&dwlf W. W. ROARK, Just Received, A I.ARUB LOT of fine Cedtr Buckets and Tube, to seN very cheap. mhMwdtf W. W. ROARK / ie« \V bi as* Oliver P. Strickland and Mann.ts sail L. iSammim apply to me for LcBrrs of Ad ministration on the estate of William K. Sam* mon, late of said county, deceased These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they have, within the time prescribed by law, v.hy letters should not be granted to Haul applicant, on the first Monday in October next. Given under my hand, at office, in Lawrencevllle, this Aug. 25th, 1H.*»". G. T* KAKESTKAW, Ordinary. AagsSft, 1867 w 30d ^curuia, Guiuuctt county. >n, Esq., Editor ol the well known Monthly t,. p Jr , wn ia the clty of Au Law magazine, 167 Broadway, New Y irk, a uMjc 0n8ATO RDAY t 8ept 2« w ,,d ol such u-slimony is of more weight among , . Bl . Svm L. I he best'classes ot the country, than volume from unknown sources: (ifRARD HOUSE, Philadelphia, May ’!>G. I’rof. Charles Did rath—1 freely give it as my opinion that your “Electric Oil” is among the most wonderful remedies of modern times. At the earnest request ol a lady who alleged she had been rcleived of a most painful affection by its nse, 1 was induced ti try a bottle, though ai the time of purchasing, I fully believed il to be a quack medicine and a catch penny humbug. Hut a trial convinces me that il does possess a magic pawer, and its use will prose a blessing to suffering humanity. I recently took a cold from sleeping in damp sheets and my neck l»ecame so much swollen nd painful that 1 could not turn my head. in the plan of Single Numbers, a. 19.5 prizes ! Nearly or.e pr nine i'irkeu. Magnificent 8chene 10 prizes 10 prize- 10 prize 10 prize- 10 prizes 10 prize-. 170 priz- - i 210 pr.Zc- i ION I'RIZES. to $1)0.000 . 30.000 10.000 drav »n on each Saturday 1 prize of S-G0.000" 1 prize Oi 30,000 1 prize o! 10 000 1 prize Oi 7.500 1 priz*? of 5,000 1 priz * of 2,500 1 prize oi 1.5.0 10 prize of 1,1 10 pr.- of 900 appboxulat 1 prizes of 3-100 apr' 1 300 “ 200 “ 125 • 100 ■ '. M's. t ,000 l-'-CK After using,without success, everything pre- *1 s.rib.d by mv physician, I last evening tried , -) your Eleciric Oil. This morning I am well the j 4 relief having been as complete as it was instan' 4 " >•> taneous. 4 '' 50 JOHN LIVINGSTON, 15000 " 20 are Editor Monthly Law Magazine, | 15, ltroaciwa* A 120 West ljthst.. N. Y 5.495 prizes amounting Mr. Lmngston belongs to the old wealthy; >vholt* Tickets MO, 1 and highly respectable families ol the first set tlers of New York. Any one can address him on tho subject ol the above letter, which will ls> answered with groat pleasure. Caltpon — There are numerous imitations ami quarters f" Plan or tux Lottov.—KM" res[«>nding wiih liiose on the to in one wheel. The prile* arc p wheel. A numl c; is drawn fr wheel, and at the same time Hubert W. Inzer, A. Givens, W. Arnold admin- ] sprung up on the reputation that tnv article has ietrators ol Herubrey Loveless deceased, show acquired. The public must beware. They are ! the- other wheel. The pt by their petition to this court that they have j worthless sep9dwlm ] against the number dra fully administered and disposed of sa' ' Estat (J and pray Letter- of Dismission L.crcfroin. Therefore, all persons concerned, are notified to show cause at or before the first Monday ill January next, to this court, why said Letters should not lie granted. Given under my hand this 2 Ith July, 1857. d. '1'. HAKESTUA W, (Irdinarv. G l EOKG1A, iFulton County.— (John Lynch ol sa’d county, Executor, o Daniel McShefiry of said county deceased will apply for letters of dismission from said Ad ministration at the November - term next, ot th said Court of Orel inary of said county. Uv ot der of .108 II. MEAD Ordinary. April 84 1867 w6nr i EOKG1A, Gwinnett County _ Wheras, Newton Bramblett, adrnims trator on the estate of John R. Blount, late ot said county deceased, makes application for letters of dismission from said administration: these are, therefore, to cite and admonish all ami singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear-*i my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why letters ofdisntission should not be granted the applicant Given under my hand at office, this May 5th, 1857. Aug867am’ G. T. KAKR8TRW. Orel’y A dministrator'* Sale.— Wdl ire* sold before the Court House Door in the town of l.awrcnccville, Gwinnett county, Geor gia, on the first Tuesday in October next,all that part of Lot of l.and No. tfi. iu tho 7th District in said county, to which Uenjamen H. Johnson, late of saiJ county deceased, was en - tilled, and on which he had long resided at the time of his death, containing one hundred and tidy aeres, more or less, sold us the properly of said deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale. WM. J. KUS8E1.L, Adru r. Jug list (>, 1857. D eKiilh Mirrill Salt*.—W ill be sold before the Court House door, in the town of Decatur, DeKalb county, between the legal hours of sale, on the 1st TUESDAY’ in Octo ber next, the following property, to-wit. One acre of land, it being part of the land, lot No. 74, in the 18th District of originally Henry, now DeKalb county, as the property of New som 4c Harris, to satisfy sundry fi. fas., issued from a Justice's Court of DeKalb county, in favor of Janies YV. Goldsmith vs: J. C. New. som A B Harris. Bold lor the pureliasc minor, properly, pointed out by plaintiff, latvy made and returned by a Constable :t'» ,1a* ol Au gust 1867. JOHN \V FOWLER. 8h.nl MALE ami FEMALE SCHOOL.. To tlu‘ Citizens of Atlanta. THANKFUL lo my friends of Atlanta for their liberal patronage fer the past session. I would respect fully solicit an increased palronage for the next session, wnteh will com I 5,^'tickets ntence 011 Mend.iT, July 20th, 1857, Our rooms arc large and atrv, protected by a piazza fitly Tet-t long Ironi the sun. Every attention possi ble will bopaW-to fi 1 ' manners and morals ol ..very I.upijtr committed to my care, and J Uk r* 0U( h and practical education imparted. A rigid \but parental discipline wi'l 1st en forced. No cue need apply for admission i.>r their ebildren mto this school who do not wtsr. their chilJren govert ed. It. ROGERS Principal IL H. JA^. K» Hl)GEIl8 Assistants Mrs. E C. it. & Miss L. M. ROG. EUS.. Assistants Female Drpirtirent. Tf.RV.3rKR SESSION OP TWKSTV WEEKS. Reading and S|tellmg $ s lH) Arithmetic. Geography, History and Grammar 111 Philosophy Chemistry, Algebra,Gev metry Incidental Expenses . — - J \3T Tuition payable quarterly. july 10J 3 m New Mail Arrangement. t - rHE undersigned inlernt- the aEBciaS public that he has established a Shirts. ■t^TEWityles of MARSEILLES and other IN kinds coming in a*. oeplG HERRINGS’. DANIEL PITTMAN, OKNERAL INSURANCE AGENT RESPECTFULLY informs his I'rietids that in future ho will lie found during business hours at the office ot Measrs. Swan 4s Co., Alabama Street, Atlanta. jaulddwtf G tF.ORlilA, Fulton Couutj.— | John Lynch of said county, administrator ol l)niel McShefiry deceased, and Michael McShetVry deceased, lateol said county, wil apply for letters of Dismission from said admin istrations at the November Term next, of the C turt of Ordinary ol aa d county. J08- H. MEAD, Ordinary. April!, 1867 w6m Mail Route front llallas, Paulding county Marietta, ami will run a Hack once a week be tween those places, according to the following schedule: Leave Dallas every Friday at 7 o'clock a. m. running by wav of l.ost Mountain, and arrive at Marietta at 12J p. m. i.eave Marietta at Iu o'clock p. tu.. and arrive at 7 p m- same day- CHARLES D. JENKINS. Pella?, Ga., Feb 24, 1856 dawlf RUNAWAY." _. From th®undersigned in January I806 Amy bay SOL,he is about 85years ol age, Might and elegantly formed for a negro, dark smooth skm, prominent ey. s, and largo white teeth. He is passing through the country under forged permits, and the as. Mimed name of JACK PECK, as I underatauJ m Atlanta, where he has been publicly employs ej lor tho last 12 months. He is probably now in the neighborhood of Atlanta. « •«> 'he State Road above. 3 FIFTY DOLLARS Reward is offered I rhts apprehension and such additional com- pensalion will tw given a* the trouble of hi. capt t e tnay require. If he has been harbored bv any one, auu jwvxtf to convtcttcn of the fact IS produced, th. person giving information wilt U-rewarded and satis lied for his trouble lo the extent and value of the negro A. G. POWERS. Macon, julyBdw-tt J U*t Received, a fine lot of White I.ead. 1.maced Oil, and Tur|»uline June li ’57 dtiwll \Y. W. ROARK. FEW’ BARRELS, ollhc same old Coru Whiskey, on hand yet. mh25dwtf W. W ROARK rejx-ated until all the prize. r ArpsoxtvxTtos Prizes.—T. aud two succeeding number, i tin’ first 17 prizes will W . ::l.; ptoxtmating according -. 6,000 prizes ot wdl le last figure of the numl-. rjthat 000 prize. For exaroplif, il mg the $1.0,000 cnJs wiilt I. : eL« where the numler rrd? I v $2». If the numter ends w.t here,tbe number entitled to twenty dollats. and Certificatvs of packages w )'. I, following rates which is ihcrtsk, Cfinficales of Packages of 10 Whole Tickets, 380 10 Half ’’ 40 Quarters “ 20 in ordering tickets Mtcl.-se the mein) t.- our address lor the tickets ordered, n receipt «t which they will lie forwarded by first mail — Purchasers can have, tickets cudint- in ary fig ure they may designate. The list.4 drawn numbers and prizes will be sent to purchasers immediately allet the draw ing. Purchasers will please vente their signatures plain and give >hetr Post Office County and State. -^ Remember that every prire is drawn, and payable in I tall without deduction. Allprizrsof 31000 am! unfit r. paid inline* diatcly alter the drawing—other prizes at tin- usual lime of thirty days. Ail communirations strictly confidential. Orders lot Tickets or Certificate* can :e ad dressed to 8 SWAN Sc CO., 31.112 Frizes, .Imounting to 1,402.000 Dollars \\ note* >>SiO: Halvra 10 5 tjuarters .5; Fnghth* 4-50. Certificate of Package of 26 Wholes cost • GO SfiJHaJves •• 141 OO 26, Quarters “ 70 50 26 Eighths “ .. 35 25 rep, 1 Ini Atlanta, Ga. w rU9T! C. F. BARTH. Fiano Forte Tuner and Repairer. .1TU1STJ, 0.1 ARIt ANTS all his work and never fails to give saust'a tion. New Pianos ma 'e lo order, tuning by the year doue at reduced price*. Ail orders should be left at Kirkpatrickts Furniture Store on Peachtree Street, A'lanta. Ga. novSOwly Itran autl Sliorts- AT THE ATLANTA MILLS BRAN ten cent*. Shoruthirty fneent?. R. PETERS o. EO. julytidtl LAWS11E aTl'RTEL, Nerrhaut Tailors. WHITEHALL Silt PET. ATLANTA Georgi#. HAVE ON hand a fine slock of very rt.-h Good* tor Gentlemens' wear, that thvy wi'.l make uo in the very latest style of cut and finish — Try them anil see if they don’t give you ms. apt t fid if ALK\. CAMVaXU-. IA*. v. SltKI-HEKA. CAMPBELL &. CO., Receiving Forwanlicg and General COMMISSION MERCHANTS. ti,- *072 Front and 7l> to 1 j t ommerer Street MOBILE, AU. augISwIy ■>5t ? 2-221. .2,500 . 1.80 I 1,750 . 1,500 ..t.OOO MO 200 ...too 40 20 . . :*,<*« • . 17,500 16 000 20,Otbt It 8,000 . 26,600 . I ».80ti 222.720 . 604,480 OF SINGLE NUMBERS, Now Become so Popular. G1iii.1l litscInihUd Lo ten of Rid. Extra Class 9, To etawn in Baltimore, Mil, Saturday, Sept. 26, 1857. SPLENDID SCHEME. (.’-i/Mtul Prize-. Approximation Prizes. 1 prize Of 833,000 4 Ot $400 1 prize of 11,700* 4 ut Jg" 1 pH l prize of 5.000 5.000 0 200/ 1 prize ot 4,000 l prize of 1 prize of 4,000 4,000 ■ 10 ot 200 l prize ol 4,000 J 1 prize of l prize of 3,500 3,500 10 c ot 1(H) 4 prizes of 2,500 10 0( BO 1 2,000 16 ot 00 5 l-’OO 20 ot 50 17» :• 300 700 ot 40 1,000 PRIZES, Amounting o 198,900 DOLLARS. Whole Tickets $10; Halve* $5, Quarter- $2 68. tv Please adJress ail orders (or ticket* in th. Magtufi cent Scheme, to T. II. HUBBARD 4 CO., No. 3') Klyeitest., or Box Ne. to, Ualtunore, Marvin: iKilidly