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BY IiOOHRANE, DOWSING & CO
NEW SERIES, VOL. 1-
“ ERKOK CEASES TO BE
jjJGASO* IS LEFT FREE JfO i'll.\1BAT IT ’ iKFl 'r,
. dr'll. 5TKET.K,
J. W. UOXVlSltVO, 4®“'*°*
ATLANTA-,.. GA„ tJVS V MORNING. JULY 28 m.
North Carolina nitneo.
It aunt ba oonfeMtd they aomelimt* meet
with r»ie specimens of bamau nature iu same
of llie courts of Norfh Carolina Almoat every
bojy remembers tbe celebrated ■ Cousin Hally
Dillard case- auil here is one recently re
ported iu the Ashville spectator not far behind
it
The writer give# it under the bead t.-l.
I.KfiiL PROCEEDINGS.
Action for work and labor done in cutting
ditch oil defendants land. Plea. Payment and
THE DAtLY EXAMINER.
ATLANTA, JULY 23, 185V.
The Essence of Brandy.
A story has been going the rounds of the
papers for several weeks, the essence of
which is contained in the following para
graph :
“In the manufacture of hianoy lioiu raw
spirits, a certain article called “essence ot
brandy” is sometimes used, which, in us
properties, is nearly allied to prussic acid,
and i ^*oi) or two will produce instant death. , . „• ,
amir r , 1 S't Oil. Ill llttcoll Bhd comtueul.
At Toronto, recently, a manulacrurer ot . , .
brandy, named Mortis applied his tongue to j FlftitjtifT5 sou on the stand -recollects the
a preparation of this essence with a view 1 ditching perfectly, btitwuiuj to forget ail about
probably to ascertain its strength, and in less > ,j |( .
'-K'liiHS i '-V- », w * - «•; ***
have been made, in relation to this fatal ex- ! Do you ktiu what be got in pay for it. tu-
pariment of touching one’s longue to tlfeV qnired Col. (J. for defendant
“ essence of tirandv,” it would seem that
many of our editorial brethren have an ex
tremely vague and indefinite Idea of the na
ture of this strange and potent -‘essence.”
We purpose to enlighten them, to the end
tiiat they and their renders will have a good
reason to adopt the “taste not" adage in
relation to this and all similar essences.
The true essence of all the alcoholic or
intoxicating liquors in the world is alcohol
itself. “ Raw spirits ” is simply alcohol di- [ | u3t jammer',
luted with water. Every other alcoholic ......
« enirit ilmia nr 1 ' ' B™ 9 ' 1 ?
He never got nothing, ns ever l heard on,
that's whst he never got,’ answered the wit
ness.
•Didn’t your daddy get corn and? bacon from
defendant in pay for that ditching?;..., ’
‘Neve • heard of his gelTm’ no d.ifu or ba
con.’
What did yoar daddy and his tumily live on
What sort of victuals?
Well, meat and bread, and some whiskey ’
Where did be get that meat aud bread?'
Well, fnst from one and fast from the oth>
* Didn't he get siim- of it fr mi defendant
■lie inought.
‘1 know he Brought, but did h
that's the
beverage, whether known as “ spirituous or
malt liquors, wine, ot cider," is nothing j
more nor less than .alcohol and water—com
monly known as “raw whiskey"—and cer- i
tain extraneous admixtures, alias poisons. - j
With this raw whisky and appropriate com- !
pound or essence, all kinds of liquor, rum, ; cr
brandy, gin, wine, cider, ale, hour, etc,, in J
all their variety, can be made to order on J
very short notice, and of any-required degree f
of flavor, pungency, or intoxicating potency, j
The manufacture of these compounds has i 'I'lestlOu ■
llibcome quite an important business; and! ‘Well, he niought, mid theu again you kn
'some of our city chemists and druggists
make their manufacture and sale a specialty.
The adulteration of alcohol, or the manu
facture of faeticious liquors, is as profitable
to tho producer as it is killing to the consu
mer. For example, ten cents’ worth of ar
senic or corrosive sublimate, added to a bar
rel of rum, brandy, gin, or whisky, will
double its commercial value; that is, it will
enable tho dealer to add to it a barrel of wa
ter, and still havo the same potency to effect
or disturb, or stimulate the system, in an or
dinary glass, or drink, or dose.
But if the well skilled manufacturer wish-
Tuc Canvass iv Nr -TV- W-.rrenioti
(N - C.) News is of tii? opinion that 'it is
withiu tbe bound- of probability that tbe dem
ocratic party will send a uiiitej d-l.-.’aliou to
t c nett Congress" ficm that :'ial The News
adds'
'A tierce but cheeiing struugi. * taking {
place in tbe first an t sixth districts, where the „,,i
signs are favorable for a democratic victory j i.. ,,
The fifth district, so long the stronghold of the ‘ | ..
frieuds and allies of northern -• ns, is tottering! I
beneath the gallant assaults of tbe d •(ii-vrat iu Co
party, under the leadership ol Mr Williams. Fi.
au able aud talented gentleman.
The remaining disIneU. incladie.' u;
wiliuiost likely be spared a ejutfst Thoupl;
we uiuy not (recalled upon to share, in the la
tigueshnd glories of u political campaign
W8 have other and leHoperous duiie- to per
form.’
FT IK DAILY EXAMINER,
P'*!'■ ><■ J every M '"ting, <Sunday cx*;/1 U
: futUollur* per annum in aJunce If
-** 1 n; •/ »ir ”t mhU Su DoUanuill It ehar% d
i; \TK Ol \|.)VKRT1SlN
Il;r I»Alt
i-inmin<-1 wilt be in
jg.-r square ct i •> \in*»
ine month $0,00
/
pr liras
7f
8.00 I
111.00 I
I !i .00 I .
15,(9 1 J
tiajif I
as I
he moughtn’t.
(With considerable excitement iu tones of
thunder,)‘Answer the questions, sir. and no
more of this trifling with your oath. Did your
daddy, or dul ha not get corn and bacon from
the defendant for ditching?"
‘Well uow he inought; it don’t occur adzact*
iy, you know.
Here his honor interferes, and with a stern,
judicial frown, addresses the witness thus.
‘Witness, you must answer the question or
to augment the power of his liquor to act j the court will hr oo.n.uUe.
1 . d-
Dli
on tho brain and nervous system rather than
on the digestive and circulating system, that
ts, to intoxicate and stupefy rather than ex
cite and irritate, he has only to change the
leading drug of his “essence” from caustic
to a narcotic. Instead of arsenic, cayenne,
corrosive sublimate, phosphorus, etc,, he
will use prussic acid, strychnine, henbane,
bella-adonna, etc.
A dollar’s worth of either of those drugs
will increase the potency of a whole barrel
of alcohol, iu whatever form or disguise it
may appear as a beverage, one hundred per
cent. Hence if a barrel of brandy, without
“ essence,” will amount, when retailed by
the drink, to one hundred and twenty dol
lars and ninety-six cents (we allow half a
gill fet a drink, price six cents,) one dollar
invested iu prussic acid or strychnine will
enable the same barrel to hear an equal a-
mount of water, while each drink will
“ make diunk come” equal to the genuine
article; and if the flavoring and pungency is
carefully managed with extract of logwood,
burnt sugat, sulphurc acid, vitriol, sugar of
lead, grains of paradise, cocculus liidicus,
hops, alum, horseradish, "botanical" jtini-
lime, chamber ley, etc., the “ most fiis-
lidiouiTtaste" will not be offended, and the
“ connoisseur” will find his cultivated ap
petency and sensuality fully satisfied, while
the dealer gets for his barrel ot brandy two
Can't you say ye- or no?
•I reckon.'
•Well, then answer yes or no. Did, or did
not your daddy get corn anj bacon from the
defendant at the time referred to?' inquired the
court.
(Now fully aroused and conscious of his dan-
gcr.i .Well, Judge, I can't adzactly remember
you know, seein as how it's nil dua. bin gone
and eat up; but, (planting himself firmly as one
determined to out with it,) ‘to the best of my
reckerlectiou, if mymemory serves me right, he
inought, and then again he moughtn't’
The plaintiff saved his bacon. Verdict ac
cordingly.’
Auk of A vmam.?—A beat rarely ex • -J-
20 years' a dog lives 20 years; a wolf 20; a
fox 14 or 1C; lions are longlivrd. I’ompe-
lived to tbe age of 70.
The average of cats is 14 y-ars: rabbit* 7 a
squirrel and hare 7 or 8 years, Elephauls have
been known to live to lire great age of 400
years. When Alexander the great had eon
qured one I’oru?, King of India, he took a
great elephant which had fought very talinni-
ly tor tbe king, named him Ajar, an ! dedicated
him to the sun and let go with this inscription.
‘Alexander the son of Jupiter, had dedicated
Ajax to tbe Sum, This l .l-phant was found !
354 ye rs after.
Figs have beca knowu to live to tb age ol
30 years; the rhinoceros to 20 A norm hn.- 1
been known to live to the age of 02. but-nv -
erages 20 to 26. (Jamils Eometim s live to
the age of 100‘ Stags arc long lived Sheep
! seldom exceed the age of 10. LV~>> live to
' years; Cuvier considers it probable that whales
sometimes live to the age of a 1000. The dol
phin and porpoises attain the age of 30. Ac
eagle died at Vienna at the age oi' 140 years.
Ravens have frequently reached the age of 100.
Swans have been known to UveJfiO years. Mr.
Jlallertou haa the skeleton of a swan that at
tained tbe age of 200 years. A tortoise ha-,
been known to live to the age of 107•
Jsay-Since the opening of the Memphis an..
Charleston Railroad, tbe laiger part uf th.
freight for Memphis front caster;: . ■ n.t~
come through Charleston and Savannah.
ksf' l he tobacco inspectors of Petersburg,
Ya.. sold last week at on? sale $10,000 worth
of leaf and plug tobacco, tbe crop (51 hi; is.i
of John Fitzgerald, Esq., of Nottoway.
I»,Dr. R. B ,'C. Howell has accepted the
pastorship of the -flrrt ftaptis Chur■ ■ ■ i'
Nashville.
VJu-UMfinrnu Ir
p^,«l in siivatirr-
l.i'gil a.lverti-joei
mrt. uptriiiry nu
ell Ugl'd ,1 ^J»(-iti.-n„
.t,-- fur offic • ■ ■ ■
rhe privilr^c ,1 )■
.United liieir n
,Jc for
n- r, hslf or fl h l‘
putil htril at the 01,.si ;
,, 1, • ejfnjrjjteo, ifnrfi !
,l Vno nie-lig ear .lid
. i f paid ui jJvjpce.
ulv /iJvir-,iser» if atriglv
ree/inlr nisi regular bll-i- j
1; X A M 1X K H
L otier ie
SWAN & CO, y S LOTTERIES 1
i hf most Brtilian ? ehpnir** everDrawD
CAPITAL PHI ZB
* 6 O ,0 o i) i ; i -q, s
ticretr o\li SIO
1 ’wing to ili e great favor which on-
imher lU w ,l lu la„ fcttWta lhc $
!."t tbe ltr;e demand inr Tickt>•, it, t Ms:, .
‘ w,n * will h\-,. a drawn* f
= "" hi tufas
, ‘‘ .. vr. in » afh ..’ it.7 ]...;i87ie,
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< T.t>8 4;i,
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lire
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fUbLiflhcd Util tir.l' i* ! .5Ut, Hi
ulffi.
JilY**Tti‘ jr Bt*nU i. t rtfj
only *viil i' 4 ’ ‘’hurgfJ nr tornu
j - : s tira«* will bf
charge J at regular
Weekly pape»
:I®(DE19IM MILO,
T 1J K Prupn
tO <*Xcoillti
pr-Kor “f *.r,D Hxa'<
|3r ofcssionnl dlnr&s.
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M LA W-Mttcui..Ge&r^ a
LAMAR. * 0 A LOCBHane
July in, 1857 *Awtf
of GeorY t
j of 1^1 .r» a lftai
th*>ihortwt j. ** 1 :* •
; Business Cards,
. Programmes,
Blank Notes.
Blank Deeds.
. i T. II4CKETT, A1 TURKEY AT i
LAV. Uingiuld, t.i'orgia. will practice
i tih 4 ? following cour.tur t l . >a, f’hattooga
Murray (iiiroer, W hitlic]'', (Joru. n. Walker
liitle. Reftrtnu., Maj. W. Y Hai.* til, Mmi
<tta, HanKill A: Siropaor, Marietta, Jiiine*- H 1
I.iwhon, Ep»j.. DahlonegB.
/^Particular attention paid to thv oliecting
May *J», l«rw. d*wly
Ur. 11. DIcKmoii ( ujK*is.
P ROFF'ERfl hi* Professor.a I wrvirr* ; .he
citizwip ot Atlanta.
Bill Heads,
Bank Check
Visiting Cards
lland-hillK.
Posters. &c.,
THE FAR-FAMED \Sb POPU1
Maryland Lotteries
FOR JULY. IK-,7.
It FRANCE A CO.. M ■ ,. •
onrcc
Storf.
lunn
5VhitH-H.li ■
l - ;i, —d wtt.
T. H K,p:
T1K DICA1- (AUD.
D i v Jesse Boring;
IIOl'ine have fi rmed a
Jf
K «l. M..
c»uaTtu**r-'
, the practice o! Medicine in the city,
: ana vicinity of .Atlanta. One or both wj|f he
, found in their .>riicc. over Jacluon A*tiro, ntorf
j coiner of W hitihall and Hui ter ■ t« n 1
} not pm fees iontliy abeent.
may 16, 1867 daw 3 m
ALL PRIZE SCHEME!!
Drawl Consolidated Lottery
O- Mam mm
i 1. .1 V s i .
To ft? draw n Saturday. Julj T.'itli.
In Bahim -a, Nar„lars4.
'm«s conJuctH,! under thesupenn:-
of the Sutr Commissioner.
teff'A buy. named Narcisscc I.'iu, tago,-
.aged 13 years, saved eigbl children r ';u tl,
wreck of the steamer Vtontrea!
Mg*'Only one hundred and sixty even
young men have received the degree of A M
from the Uuivers'ty of of Virginia - -
foundation.
tier’s Drug 86
Mnv 1,1. '(
H.B, Htvr.n-i r- removed b
W!
H >V. TlcUauieT. ,1. l*.-Otfir
. Kile's
Buildlug
Allar.ln', (is- March I
I Counterfeit twenty dollar mneu.
| Canal Bank ot New Orleans, ar •; r
tion.
i Lonisa Zoliicofl'er,
F. K. Zolliooffer, diivl at Nnshv
instant.
T. r. LOWR,
i i oil
I3'h
.1 Shrewd Scottish Spinster of the List Cen
tury,— At Airth there lived a spina’er w ho
could count tw mmy goldeu guiu-ai as e*er
‘T’obbio Fowler' could. Besides this spinster
there also lived a bachelor of somewhat par
simouious habits, and passiouately loud ol the-
yellow 'OeorJies.'- After the necessary rjuanti, ' LOWE, k KICK,
ty of billing and Hooiag. this puir agreed to j ^ 1“TT C T^T
get mariied. Hut such was the bachelor'j i AND
thirst for gold that the day before the mar 00 Hi MISSION MERCHAk,
| i. TlllUSllKR,
ff , AT LAW. Atlanta
• praeu-c in thetotto^ing c* untie
: ton, Henry. tSpaldintr, Fnyriir
la- ■ !»ri! uiiJ Oo'voia.
Office on the st'tOnJ il>or o
j Hal . fronting the Tutfi OfTict-
*i;a Mrec.
dwti
ATTORN VA
'leorgta.— Will .
: Futon N» •' •
Cobb, Tamp.
the Concert
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ALL PRIZE SCI1 KMK
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■ ^ Number# 12 Dr*, m B?
>62.62t»
12,600 .
- 10,000
2 r*,00o
2 . t
t* 1 2,600
196 400
Gartrell & Glean.
VT TORN IMS AT LAW,
VTl.ANTA. (iEOROt
>. \ ril.l, attend ’.he t.’ourts ,m '.he C
^ » Fulton, DeKall, Fayette, ( am; ’„el
nether, Ciiweta, Fan,41. Henri. I -up,
Cnhb HjYaliHny.
trClUS J. OA3TH»TT. j 'SKS i GUNN
K*.rrn«'rlv of W.v k ! V .emerlv of V
(.Men- “(J.QTG.
Heard, Wh,.| w !jsti ; fuivw
1 ■ •" (le»t« Pa kai
46 Wholes, c
46 Hair,.
46 quail.,
26 fiighiL,
CU.miO
16.oC>0
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4A,0C0
. Ju.OOll
76,000
13.200
6.6<?0
6,94(1
3,960
.163.661
.614.900
ors^tinttn^ t • $l,20‘A.OOO
Qua' f. Eight, i
The paragraph above quoted represents
easence of brandy’’ which killed the
th.
Toronto manufacturer, to he, in its proper
ties, “very nearly allied to prussic acid. '—
It is indeed so. It is as nearly allied to
prussic acid as prussic, acid is to iWelt.—
Tho same experiment has been tried many
timet before, and with exactly the same re-
ault. Many chemists, physicians, and a-
pothecaries have accidently tasted the con
tents of a bottle containing prussic acid, and j , muJ
" in less than sixty seconds were corpses." ■
Life Illustrated.
Ernxs Auias's Swosd.CoI Ethan. Allen’a-
graod-daug'ater resides at Mill Pot t Otu wa
hundred and forty-one dollars and ninety- riage. when chuckling over hi- good fortune,
he could not suppress his insatiable desire from
some of hi, ueighhors, who immediately went
and informed his intended spouse. Next day,
upon repairing to tbe church, Mr. Hewitt, the
clcrgymau, after having gone through tlteusus
al preliminaries und form*, requested them to
join /mtids; but «hat was the astonishment of
botli clergy man and company to see the bride
offer the bridegroom her pocket instead of her i
Thinking there might be sornu misuu j
tier landing, Air. Hewitt aguin requested them '
to join ju’.nds, but this, as well as a third re !
quest,'met with thv same pantomimic reply — j
u- u-.„iti. was at last under the necessity of |
ui explanation, to which the bride )
d -Tt's uai me be wauta, its the I
can marly .1 if he likes, but li«'ll
me!' upon which she slowly curt-,
nimbly on her heel and left the !
J bewildered bridegroom staring |
-yes und opeu mouth, aud wc can
elves exclaiming, in language
n to that of the Glasgow bail
cienee but the women are strange
'sterling Observer.
Getter al Produce Dealers,
Corner of Loyd and Albania Streams
ATLANTA, (4 A.
Hept 2G dwtf
lOXew York Cost, t iw><
roncluded lo sell my stock of Bool,
and Shoes »r NT w York Doit, until
August, if you rail quick
June 11, 1H67
fill \I(K
J,nll
G 1 HOUGH. I’ll It on « v.llllO . > w.
( months after dale, spplicmi i. Willis'ms,I
j to the Court ofOrdins/yof »»iJ county. 1 r leiv
lo sell tho House and Lot, on .Mah ons street, j
! atcly occupied by Mich.ei McSheffery, deceas
cd, snd now occupied ey John Qrvs», Irotiling
| on Alabama street, tilty-two and a halt fed,
I and running back.fifty feet, known ar, l.c.u N—
3 and 4.tn block 3, in plan of the c;tv i Adams 1
snd on l and I.ot 77, in fourteenth Dull l 4 j
j originally Henry note Fulton county
: Also two Lots in said city, known th.
j Houth half of city Lot, 33, „nd Land I ot S < i
touileenth District of cuiginsllv Henry n-.n
Pulton county, containing two ten m x>' .
, less.
Also, one city Lot in said oily, known a ..art I
oi Lot H4, being the North-east one lourth l
hall an acre running buck Irom the Ma. cn J
^ j Western Rail Road two hundred and (wo lei i
. ,,1 *1* ’. . . . v ! trout mg said Rail Ro»,l twenty an u-et ou the
sat NV ashmgton t.atc that New ^sst, adjoining Tiller, Tanner and othrra, ,vn
s nil concessions to the United i taming one eighth of an acre more or less: cai
1 any interruption of diplomatic ; property belonging to the esuie ol Daniel M
JARED IRV.IK WHITAKER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
it,’onto Heorgij
Ot!! e Pi it Rl>»ms over John R Wallace A
Bros ,o" > r .0 White Hallau.l AlabauiaStreeta)
JOHN V HEARD
ATTORNEY AT LAW
COLQUITT
Mil.i ERA > iH l'iROTa
mar h 6 wly
Laths! Laths!! Laths I!!
,4l'AR I.oada, lor Plastering On ( u»;gi
— meui and ioi into Ion ,bv,
N, v 6dwli K. M. i«P AGC*.
Atlanta Sbtalng xaluon
r | HE HEN I ! t’V.P.N .i the city at At, .
to SO.) the public feudally, can be » -
i. JalcJ With c.lh,i Wajnior Cold Plunge
ver Rat) \ "'mg 8a
T on White hall -n . I Tomh.isOn A
llalllCa’ Tin Shop.
The aubscribei liavo, also, .i shuj at the
" vthinglon Hall, vvt.ire gcnihM.cn can bi v
.luodaled with \\ arm and l\ ..I Bat! a
Tickets can !••■ bad at th' '\ tt>b:ngt,C:. Its 1
Grant! Consolidated Lonert of M. D
Extra Class ~,
r be diawn m Baltimore. Me . Fr. ley Ju
31, 1867.
SPLENDID SCHEME,
- •
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< 4.
/o ln‘ drawn m (he City of Alia i * .
pun' re. on SATURDAY J
-5 I8E
rtAss jo.
1 0 rlriwn in the Cjj u f \ ..i,t
, 4
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; r !t. ? f 7
O11 lhe Plan <>!
SINGLE NUMBERS
3,330 Prizes'!
.V 1 rQr.r Pr\Z' ‘ ru .Yinc
Ticket,
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME '
To B>: 02AWN
EACH SATTRDAV IN
JULY.
1 Prite of
. .$6' .O0u
Vr:zt or
20,000
. Pnze of.. .
10,000
Prise of*
.. . 5,000
I'.’.se a .
.... 5,000
■ Friie „t..
2.50o
Pnu- ?f.
. . . 2,50»r
1 Prize o!.
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*5 Prizes ot
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loO Prizes of
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A pproxiinatioa Frizes.
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• 7 r j 30.000
700
l " 0,000
400
- u so 5.000
G40
s 60 2.500
400
I'J " .70 • |. 000
360
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700
:’0
60,00"
4.436 I'rues. imnunting u
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NN hoieTickstiSlO Halves 5 Qnsrters 2 : .
PLAN OF THE LOTTERY.
7^hr ijUDtxrs from I to 30.000 corresponding
‘ - sc munbereon'.beticketa,printed cn rep
irate »!:ps of paper,are encircle! wuh «r., ti->
:uce^ Kyi pitted in bed*
7 he iir*! - 2 Pfrz»k (‘ttmiariv pr.. :
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rcled are placed ,rt another vrhr
The wheel#, sire then tytoixeA snd
i number
. drawn rrom the wheel of numbers, and », *,
-ziae Line a prj? t-j tsrnwii trom (he
-ther whc-l
l : e numb- r anj pntc drawn c-ct
and exhibited to the audience a-
-■atemi bv
the Co mm li* loners ; thi • • ^
t^a-nst the number ..ran
ration’:
r* uMitt*, 4 unto ill tbr-prise-
l|>|Hwxim«tt«,. .
T'-tw-5 receding at..' tt,,.
«.* ce.ii ui
wrh cm.ljcd IQ th* «
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dra • U« SMhOOOPrixe.ihoaeTieket
• numberad
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>-l ,t i itket M... 660d?sw> r
he J 30,O\kj
t:.u*« tickets numbered Mb
. 649, 5M
. 5.'”. v .. . ich K entitled to $2t l c'
. itld 10 y.U
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iU2/60 )
l 0.000 \
. 6000 \
1,000 .
3,00i' ‘
2.509N
. 2.H00 ,
... 1 750'
1,600 S
1,950'
.400
300
30v
tsc
:50
100
'chcnie.
The 3.-'t ,; . Friieac* $40 are dslrrmn.arl by
aat figure oi the numb : which Jrawa the ^
;*;.ir. ! C: ox amp, , it ihenuu.be: dr**v
tl.e $60,000 p.;re ends with No. , tyer. all
T 'Ten where the number et ,(§ in f w • be
;. ui to 5.20. !: mi NutiJe. r'.Js w.th >* 5
i. en ail the T.ckcts where the Number eel
4 w.il be entih'ed to $20, and so cm to 0
Certificates of Packsg't wi I *>«,-.q 5 ,
• .
' Certificate af Package of 10 Wtc.'c Ticteu ;
10 Hr. f
1C Quartcr '
10 Eighth
In wc -rmg Iicher*■ , Certificat, - fece're
nor., r to our ad,tress for the T.ckeu ojdsrc J
eeeip' if which they will be iorw»rded bv
■lad. *
The list ui drawn Auu.'.-r. ...u T;.te«wi|
> purchasers immediately after tbs Ji
CO . -'u*
40
Cold Batli- 2 cents
i’hey can l c 1 m.d
29J11
" arm \A
readiness at anv tint
■ It. STOKER
K \ \NCEN
. ... — -.our me road to
capntco.
/Hie Rev. Mr. Orouyn.of Ironduo, f!au
West, baa been elected to the newly erecl-
Biihopric of C'oiuda West. His majority
oos vote. Hi* competitor wm the vener-
i{Archd«c«n of York.
tSheflrey, late ir! said county deceased, at.d
bo sold lor the purpose of division among t.
legatees JOHN LYNCH, Etecutor.
June ,571,
d 1 KOKG1A, Forsytli eounty.—
LA Court of Ordinary, Juty Ter—,, IS6; -
\4 hareas James Roberts, (ruanJian 01 William
pays an annual tax of Shaw, Sr., a lunatic, applnw to me tar Letters
j of Dismission front said Guardianship, said 1
shaw being now dead,
These are therefore, to cite and a.lm.-trte .i ail ,
parties interested, whether kindred or creditors .
of said William Shaw, a lunatic, to file their,
object! >ns, it any they have, within the time I
prescribed oy law, why Letters of Dismission j
. ihould not be granted the applicant at out '
thunderstorm passed over tbe norths ; Court of Oonlinary, to l« held In and tor said
vru part of Hancock 00..ou WodtHwlay last county on the first Monday in September ncx
during which n nogro matt was ktlldl and a. jin ! H. B.1KKER, Ordinary
.11 ST K Ft KIN ED.
• )r 4 Hill s of real pun Corn (C ir:.n> I 1
if tilled.Y "lliJu'v.u: (hi-',rv bist Qusll
Msiratiled. " W. KO.AKK.
’ that the Fresldent of OranaJu
> efl'cct the eettleuieot of exist-
11 the beat terms.
'Sun of Looiaville, and indeed of
-Secretary Guthrie,whose pio-
InnJs,
oos. Bowers, of Miltcn, Florida,
discovered oa the 24th till . at Bayou Mulutte,
in Santa Rosa couuty, Fla . a quantity ofjgold
measuring two bushels.
R. M.
to.
S E A G 0.
~S.O<.-e ir
\x
I LI. contmuf \bt IVnluc'c t joumi
tmm tliiimm. atbu Nt w I'tnn
NUi Fvro Froot fmm of Atlanta
Ji. ;« i, mid lu ll J- l' Kutioii
ATLANTA. GEORGIA.
CT Th« uiual F«ciliia'» v:U r»‘ai u> .'wlgtji^. r ,
OrJor* wmjuvUully *oliotcKi.
tlv'l *1u ,|
Brushes of ull Kinds,
Large lot on hand, i f »ii|K'rtOr gualtpe*.
V
For vale by.
house let on firs by tho lightning.
July 6th 1657
»40d
LOWE* RICE.
Febjtl dwtt
. ( t'ASKS. ,'t that very fine eld pure Fren t,
(•) Brands. Ii-tt vt, which 1 » II sell at $5 j M
Gallon-
mwsdwtt \\. w. roark
1,000 pr aU:V SHSB.GOO
\\ hole T 1Ck. Tit*; Halves $5;t^airtet* $2.'ti
CS^ Please address ah orders lor Tickets in
al oe Magnificent s ht...c. ;.i
T H HFBBARD fit CO.
N" ‘ 1 aVcJt1.. r Bo*. Nix 40,
Uailimore, Marylar. .
0«« '4 (dly)
NOTICE.
t IKiTMSTANCES havuigV’Ci u,-
te.l which render it nee,ssrtrv t,.-:^,.
lulwctifar to JisconSiaue It use-keep-
, he offers lor sale b is h' -us, and
i- !■ Tbe prop, rty is situated withiu one hun
dred yards ol the V !i.d:rt Fp:-copal ChurcS,
' ,11 Penth Tree Street, cor.ve».'cnt to the best
•Xci.... in the City, and also to Uuitness, con-
lair.:n.'s.v wed lunaiied rooms, and two |iai.'
i trns. with a pas age ei tending through the
(tousc. 1 hero is also 011 the rot, a cooking
room, servants room, amoke house, chicken
house, crib and corn house, and also an eveeh-
eat well ol water, which never laris. The
buddings are all in first rate condttt *n. having
, been erected in 1856, and enclosed with an
l-entirely new fence. I’.issraa,on<.'er. i.y the 1st
of October, it destreJ, and »ill he oflete-J at a
, reasonable price. ~ ■
GEORGE h. Daniel
\tiac>s, Ga.. May 9,1857 Jaw.tnr
i V Hydraulio Cement,
I V / N r toil for hv
w nKAHO 1
Vat
piftiii.
f!NT their po«t c*h,v. oanty mi
G' KeDleiiJ.Tt thit f»wy ; ii:i* L# uthtu, §r..
^yal>!e in full without deduction.
All rrurn oi at i u»*Jcr juid uu
uu u ».i !v aite-f thtf drawings >tht.r ■» ;.ie
• .i u.ua.' wi linn? JU u« iuil wuhe:: JfJuc
Yi. t. •mmr.incAtion^ hineilf cv>s*ikkxsu»L The
Jiawu numfcfm will Ik 1 forward* d t * ^*urch\j»<x«
.:ut\liaieiy after the drawn.
I'r.xc Uckeuciuliedor r. ru wed either Office
' 'LHofthe number- that art? drawn from
• ' ■ tin! «.f the j rite that
each one ti entitled lo, wiU lo published alter
v v.ry draw a the follow ir.jr pa pern; > t vt
Orif: • * 1», lta,‘ Mobile Rc^»> f .r , r, Ch&rleatou
Mandfc't. .Naahvillo iLieUe, Atiir.iw lutell.-
York W eefciy Day Book,
a* Morumg .New* and Richmond Dwpatoh
5V .S\V.\N A CO., M/an la Ou.
June 1861 cwvUn
?•. B. Oatmac:,
* LAl»Jf Rji Li
-yptiau and Americafl
rty.
itlUiu.
STATUARV
And bout Tennessee Marble.
rONCMKNTS, Tombs. 1 rua, anil lanes.
Marble Mime!, ar.d Furcisiunc Marble.
AU orders nrumptly tilled.
Atlanta, Ga. fob 94 dly