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Latest News.
TeuncMee Election.
Washington, Aug. 7.
Private despatch* atats that W. T. Averj
in the 1'eutb, and J. V: Weight in the Kigbtb
Congressional Diatriola of Tennessee are elec-
ted.
[Mr. Avery succeccds Mi. Rivers, and we
believe Mi. Wright bad no opponent.]
St. Louis, Aug. 5.
Returns from thia county, as far as beard
from, give Roilina between eighteen and nine
teen hundred majority Maurice, iununcipa-
tiouist, is elected to tbe Legislature.
In Cooper county, Rollins has two hundred
and seventy majority.
Stewart, Democrat, has majorities in Cole
and Howard counties.
The Kansas correspondent to the Democrat,
says Gov. Walker ia still encamped near
I-awrence with an increased force.
Missouri Elections.
St. Louis, Aug. 7.
Thirty-eight counties have been heard from
and Col. James S. Rollins, the American can-
didate bos a majority of 4,170 votes. His op
ponent was Col. U. M. Stewart, the Anti-Bcn-
ton uud pro8lavery Democratic candidate. The
Democrats have elected Joseph B. Clark, in
the Third Congressional District, to supply a
vacancy caused by the election of James L-
Greene to the United States Senate.
North Carolina Elections.
Washington, Aug.'
We have heard nothing reliable about the
result of the election in North Curoliua.
SECOND DISPATCH.
Washington, Aug. 1
(9J o’clock, p. m.)—From North Carolina
partial returns received. Everything Demo
cratic so far.
Texas Elections.
New Qbleaks, Ang. 7.
The returns from Texas indicate the elec
tion of Runnels, Democratic candidate for
Governor, by twelve thousand majority.
No opposition to Democratic candidates
elected to the Ijegislature, so fur as heard from.
Indian Disturbances at Fort Illley.
St. Louis, Aug. 7.
The Kansas Herald says that the Cheynne
Indians have invested Fort Riley, where only
a half company of Infantry are stationed. Ail
the settlers, who were fortunate in reaching it,
imve sought refuge and protection in the Fort,
and many persons hove beeD murdered. Go„
vernor Walker has ordered Col. Cook’s coni'
mand to the relief of the Fort and the settlers.
Rochester, Aug. 5.
In Clarkson county, yesterday, a Mrs.
Marsh, who has been for some time deranged,
attempted the murder of her three children by
pouring hot water into their ears. One will
die from the effects of the injury sustained.—
7’he miserable mother then committed suicide
by hanging.
Dayton, Ohio, Aug. 6.
The American State Convention has nomin
ated CoL Van Trump for Governor.
Mobile Market.
Friday, Aug. 7.
Sales of Cotton for the week 300 bales, and
the receipts for the same time 114 bales, a-
gainst 700 last year. The decrease at Mobile
is 131,000 bales, and middliug quoted at 15
esnts.
New York Market.
Friday, Aug. 7.
The Cotton market shows on advancing
tendency, and middling Orleans quoted at 15
5-8c., and middling uplands 15 3-8e.
Breadstufts are firmer.
Naval Stores steady.
Rice higher and quoted at $5 3-5.
New Orleans Market.
Friday, Aug. 7.
Sake of Cotto* to day 350 bales at 14 7-8
to \5c. for middling. Sales of the week 4,100
bales, and the receipts 440. The decrease at
thia port 249,729, and at all the ports, 584,-
200 bales.
Flour and wheat are dull—other articles
unchanged.
Washington, Aug. G
Advices from Leavenworth announce that
au organized gang of murders have been dis
covered in Kansas, and that two of the gaDg
have been hung. Great excitement prevail
among all classes at this discovery.
Boston, Mass., Aug. 6.
A gale occurred iu the Province of St.
Johns, on tbe 22d July .which destroyed sixty
fishiDg boats—fifty bodies were picked up, and
fears are entertained that many more lives
were lost.
Auiedieal man says, that thosT ludiea
who make it a business ’ to trouble the linens
drapers, and never buy anything ought to be
called counter-irritants.
$150 KEWAR1).
Ma tor's Omci, ]
Atlanta, Juuc 30, 1857. j
A REWARD of #160 will be given to an)
penon who will apprehend and safely de
liver to iheshtriffof Fulton county, William M
Witcher, who ia charged with having killed hi*
lather, D. H. Witcher, in this city, on tht'25lh
l!U)t , WILLIAM EZZARD, Mayor.
description.
William M. Witcher it aboutl8 year* of ago
five feet six inches high, weighing about 160
Iba., broad shoulder*, study hair inclined to red,
■insight and long, face broad and alighdy
freckled. He had on when ho caraped, a blue
cloth coat, light colored caaimerc junta and
black gaiter shoes.
July 2,1867
New Spring Stuck
HERRINGS!
Elegant Styles of Cloths,
CASSIMERE &VESTING,
LINEN, MARSEILLES, &c.,
HATS, CAPS,
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS
Superior Fitting Shirts,
TAILORS TRIMMINGS
AT
wm&jmMM {
A. Superb Stock of Clothing
ot our own Manufacture.
Also, Agents for the Sale of
*zmm M AOMMES,
Prices very Low.
Cy The Public are invited to call and ex
amine our Stork.
W. HERRING & SON.
march I dwtl'
GEORGIA, Gwinm-tl County.
W AS, Thomas \V. Connally At Jal
cob Strickland, Executorsthe last wil,
and testament ot Wilson Strickland deceased
apply to inc for letters ol dismission from the
same.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to file their objections in my office, (it
any they have,) within the time prescribed by
law, other wist*, letters dismissory will be granted
the applicants at the September 'Perm next ot
the Court of Ordinary to be held in and for said
county.
(J. T RAKB*TJUW,Ord’y.
Feb 2ft wtf
M ortgage Sale.—Will bo sold on the
i.rst Tuesduy in August next, the follow
ing property to wit: One Negro woman about
24 years of ago, of dark complecticn by the name
of Isabel and her child Harriet about 6 years
old of yellow complection. Levied on as the
property of A M McWhorter to satisfy one mort
gage fi fa, issued from Carroll Inferior Court in
favor of Chambcrlaii. Miller Co. vs Abbott M
McWhorter property painted out in said !i fa.
Juno4w9m ELI BEN60N f Sheriff.
G 1EORG1A, Fulton Couuty.—*
f John Lynch of su’d county, Executor of
Daniel McSheflry of said county deceased, wil.
apply for letters of dismission from said Ad
ministration at the November term next, of the
said Court of Ordinary of said county, liv or
der of JOS H. A1LAD Ordinary.
April 24 1857 wbnj
G 1EORG1A* Gwinnett County.
—Wheras, Newton Brainblett, adminis
trator on the estate of John R. Blount, late
ot said county deceased, makes application f
letters of dismission from said administration:
these are, therefore, to cite ami admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to bp and appear at my office, within
the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if
any they nave, why letters of dismission should
not be granted the applicant. Given under my
hand at office, this May 6th, 1867.
iuay8 *67 G. T. KAKB8TRAW, Ord’y
$prri«l Mias.
C l rorgla, Gwinnett county.—
R" To all whom it may concern.—Whereas
Robert W. Inzer, A. Givens, W. Arnold admin
istrators ol Hembrc-y Loveless doceased, show
by their petition to thia court that they havo
fully administered and disposed of 3aid Estate,
and pray Letters of Dismission therefrom.
Therefore, all persons concerned, are notified lo
show cause at or before the first Monday in
January next, lo this court, why said Letters
should not he granted. Given under my hand
this 24th July, 1W57.
g. T. RAKESTRAW,Ordinary.
G leorgta, Gwinnett county.—
LTo all whom it may concern.— Whereas
Jackson Gregory applies to me for Letters of
Guardianship on the Estate of Nathaniel A.
Burge, minor and adopted child of Lorenzo N.
Burge, late ol tins county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, to show cause at Septeni-
b r Term of the Court of Ordinary for said
county, why said Letters should not he granted.
Given under my hand, al office, this 7-1 ill day
July, 1857.
G T RAKE.S'I K\W,(>rd y.
/ i EOKGIA, Fulton Comity.-Two
\JT months after date, application w ill he made
to the Court oftJrdinary ol said county, for leave
to sell the H -use and Lot, On Alab ma street,
ately occupied by Michael MeShcilery, deceas
ed, and now occupied by John Gjvan, fronting
on Alabama street, fifty-two and a half feet,
and running hack fifty feet, known as Lots .Nos
d and 4..in block a, iu plan of the city ot Atlanta
and on Land Lot 77, in fourteenth District of
originally Henry now Fulton county.
Also, two Lots in said city, known a- the
South half of city Lot, 33, und Land Lot 83,
fourteenth District of originally Henry now
Fulton county, containing two acres more or
loos.
Also, one city Lot in said city , known as part
of Lot 84, being the North-east one-fourth of
half an aero running back train the Macon *V
Weateru Kail Road two hundred and two feet
fronting said Rail Road twenty-six feet on the
East, adjoining Tiller, Tanner and others, con
taining ono eighth el an acre more or list; said
property belonging lo the estate of Daniel Me
Shcllroy, late of aaid county deceased, and to
be sold for the purpose of division among the
legatees JOHN LYNCH, E.ictulyr,
June 671,
A tlmiuistraloi'g tale.—Agreeably
to an order of the Court of Ordinary ol
Gwinnett county, will t>e sold before the Court
House Door in the town ol Lawrcnceville, on
the lirat Tuesday iu September next, within the
legal hours of sale, all ihe lands belonging lo
thceslato ol Robert Hobbs deceased, consisting
of one hundred acres, more or less, 36 acres of
Lot No. lt)7, and 75 acre* No. 188. both in the
Sixth District ot said county. Sold I or the ben
efit of the heir* and creditors of said deceased
Terms made known on day ol sale.
SANFUIIDS. KELLEY, Adm’r.
NANGYHOBBS, Adm'rx
July tilh. 1867 w60J_
/ i j-.DHGIA, Forsyth comity.—
\T Court of Ordinary, July term, 186;.—
\\ herons Janie* Roberts, Guardian of William
Shaw. 8r., a lunatic, applies tome for Lottots
of D.s oission from aaid Guardinuship, said
Shaw In nig now dead.
These are therefore, lo cite and admonish all
parties interested’, whether kindred or creditor!
of said William Shaw, a luuatic, to tile ihrir
objection*, it anji they have.. within the time
prescribed .iy la.r, why Letters of Dismission
should not be granted tbe applicant at our
Court of Oordinary. to l>e b-. Id in and for aaid
eoun ty on the first' Monday in September next.
H. B.lkKF.R, Ordinary
July 6th 1857 ; w40d
Important to Married ladles and
those about to marry !
Dr. Delwmer sJCelebratad MonthlyFitt*.
Prepared from a prescription of ALEXAN
DER DELORME, member of the French A
ademy of Surgeons, and attendant physician L>
bar Majeaty, the Empeese-
Thia invaluable medicine acts like a charm
in all meuatruat difficulties, removing obatruc
tions, and bringing on the Monthly periods with
perfect regularity. In all cases of Nervous Af
fection*. Palpitation of the Heart Flour Albl* or
Whites, and in fact in all complainta arising
from a disordered ronjilinn and unhealthy ac
tion of the Genital Organa, these Pills will ef
fect a speedy and permanent cure. They are
pot up in small plate glass flasks, securely seal
rd from observation, and accompanied by full
directions for use. Price $1 per package.
N. II.—-These Citli should nut be taken by
females during the first th ee months of preg
nancy, as they are certain to bring on miscar.
riage; but at any other time they are harmless
J. K. Hi.akhin, M. D., only Agent for the I'ni-
tod 8tatcg and Canadas.
Also jus/receieved ot the Doctor’s office, a
fresh supply of Hicord's Female Protector—an
unfailing preventive of conception, and invalu.
able lo those females who, owing to habits of
life or physical malformation, aro incapacitated
from safe re.production. Price $2 sent by
mail.
In connection with these remedies, I have
constantly on hand the following works: Mat
ron's Manual, Marriage Guide, Diseases of
Females, Diseases of Males. Each work
substantially bound and beautifully illustrated
with colored plaits, and contain nearly 400
pages of reading matter. Sent j ost paid to any
address on receipt of #1, and 25 cents In
stamps.
A1I letters addressed to mo will receive my
immediate attention; and letters of inquiry
(when a postage is enclosed,) will be promptly
attended to.
J. K. BLANDIN, M- D.,
Byracusi, Nkw York.
J une 29,1867 dawbm
It. It. K.—-SHIP FEVER—On the coasts
of South America, in the ’Tropics, and in the
East and West Indies, this dreadful pestilence
has broken out with the suddenness ol the
lightning Hash, and as suddenly bceu checked
by the timely use of Kadway’s Ready Reliefs
Regulators. It is truly a blessing to feel safe,
when you are in the midst of a lefrible pesti
lence, breathing its poiaonous air, and knowing
that by taking a few drops of Radway's Ready
Relief, and keeping the bowels free and clear,
regular and strong, by one little Pill, called
Kadway’s Regulators, that you are safe, and
can bid this pestilence defiance. Whole squad
rons of ships haTc time and again been purified
after this pestilence had broken out, and the
lives ot the crews and passengers saved from a
sudden and terrible death by the R. R. Relief and
Regulators. Every vessel that leaves port, and
every traveler by sta, should lay in a supply of
Radway’s Relief Regulators and Resolvent—no
matter what form the pestilence may appear iu
w hether as Yellow, Spotted, Ship, Brain, Ty
phus, or other malignant Fevers, or Cholera,
Dysentery, Radway’s Relief, aided by a doso
or two of Regulators, will protect the human
body from sudden attacks, ror Scurvy, Sores,
7’uinors, Boils, Salt Rheum, Skm Disease, and
all Scaly and and Scrofulous Diseases Rad-
way’s Resolvent is a positive cure. Armed with
these Remedies, the travelers can visit the most
sickly places with safety.
THE LIVER PILLS.
nr Th. Liver Pills of Dr. M’Lane were first
used by him exclusively in his own practice. So
efficacious were they in all cases of Liver Com
plaint, that they became famous, and attracting
the attention ol the medical fscultv, passed in •
to general use. They act with great certainty
nd regularity ; the patient almost immediately
J " els the dispersion ol his disease, and is gradu-
ly restored to health. With some the effect
Lotteries!
WHO WANTS MONEY ?
KAY Bl 0B7AINID BT ktlklNa TtN DOLLARS
Halve* aa« Qaarter Ticket*
IN PROPORTION
JASPER CO.v ACADEMY
by sctomhty or tk* btatc or ohomia,
Harass* Mass, ka*Wn.
80,000 Ticket*—8,200 Prize*.
JMOUNTINQ Tt) 1215.260.
Prim Payable Without Deduction
ANDERSON * BON, Managers,
Successors to J. P. Winter, Manager
Our Lolleyr draws in Maeoo, Ua.. (Small
Scheme) every Saturday, and in Savannah, Or.
(Large Schemes) about th* 16th of every
month.
CLASS AA.
DRAWS 4UOU8T 17TH, 1857, AT
Armory Hall, Savannah, Geo.,
Under the .S’u-orn Superintendence sf
W. R. Symons atid J. M. Prentiss, Ksq«.
CAPITALS of $60,000, $-20,000, $6,000 *10,-
000, $4,000, *2000, 3 Prize* of $1000,5 Prize*
of $600, 100 of $100. 100 ol *60, Mon of $30
and 71 Approximation prizes amounting to
$3,760.
Whole Ticket* 810, Halve* $5,
quarter* 12,50.
Look to your inlerart and compare this
8cbcme with any other:
Bank Note* ofround Banks taken at par.
Checks on New York remitted for prizes.
Address orders for Ticket* or Certificate* of
Package* of Tickets to
ANDERSON A SON, Manager*.
Macon Or Savannah. Ga.
July 17, 1857 dawtf
THE FAR-FAMED AND POPULAR
Maryland Lotteries
FOR AUGUST 1867.
R. FRANCE k CO., Managers
BRILLIANT
Grand Consolidated Lottery
Or Maryland,
V LelSS K ,
To he drawn Saturday, Au*. 29lh
In Baltimore, Maryland.
Drawing* conducted under the superintendence
of the trials Lottery Commissioner.
Lotte
IRAN lt~cT
Tbe most Brilli.
CAPIT
w * « o
trig:
Owing to the gm
gl» Number 1.otterie
C ublic, and lha largt
lanagrrs, K. Swan
each Saturday th, u*
inf Schema will be di
teries for A a gnat, IK'
CL
To be drawn in tbe
ia pnb’ic, on 8ATUR
CL
To be drawn m t)
in public, on HATl
Ci
To be drawn in '
in public, on Satur
On '
SINGLE
3
Nearly une .
MAGNIFi
To
EACH NATCH
iCHKAIJBa
78 Number* 14 Drawn Ballots.
1.
$62,618
$62,518
2
.12,600
25,000
'i .
2
.. 6,000
12,000
2.
.. 5.000
10,000
.•>.
...4,000 ..
20,000
. r ).
3,ooq
15,000
.*)—
— 2,000
10,000
10.
. 1,800
. . .18,000
10.
...1,600
16,000
10
1,000
10,00(1
in.
.1,250
12,500
100.
. . 600
60,000
200.
400
80,000
64.
... 150
64.
. . 100
. 6,400
64.
. . . *0
6,120
64.
60
3.840
,5G#. .
. 40 . . . .
222,720
31,J Pi prizes, amounting ui Sil.n9,17*t
Wholes $80; Halves 10; UJuar. 6; Eighths2 50.
Certificate of Package of
26 Wholes, coat,. *282 00
86 Halves, “ 14100
*6 Quarter*, “ . 70 60
26 Eighths, “ 35 26
lly i
is almost miraculous, frequently experiencing
immediate relief, after having for months resor
ted to drugs and medicines of another descrip
tion, in vain. Diseases of the Liver are very
common in this country, and are often frightful
haractcr. Those who experience any of the
premonitory symptoms ot this dangerous and
,-implicated disease, should at once procure a
box of Dr. M’Lanc’s Pil's, prepared by Fleming
Bros, of Pittsburgh,and perhaps, thereby, be
saved a vyorld of misery.
cr p brehonors will bo careiul lo ask for Dr.
M'Lancs Celebrated Vermifuge* manufactured
by Fleiftng Bros.,of Pittsburgh, Pa. AU othei
Vermifuges in comparison are worthier*. Dr.
M'L&ne's genuine Vermiluge, alsohU edebra
ted Liver Ptlis, can non be had at all respectable
Irug stores. None genuine without the sig
nature of
FLEMING BROS.
Taylor’* Antl-DysiM'ptir Elixir.
Atlanta, Georgia, May 1st, ’57.
DR. J. A. TAYLOR,
Sir : i regret to say to you that for a long Ume
1 snf ered most severely from that horrid disease
dys|iepstt. and all it. evil attendants. Life, it
self, almost became a burthen. Remedy afte
remedy was tried—medical advice sought from
time to time—but all would oot do. Heart bnrns
sour eructations, a difficulty in breathing, pain
ill the head, and many other ills to which flesh
is heir, were the torment* of my life. At last,
1 tried your Elixir, and since then have found re
lief. 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 I owe al
most a new existence, and you are al liberty to
publish this to the world should you think pro
per to do so- W M. K A Y.
Sold by Smith & Ezzard, Sole Proprietor! and
Manufacturers, Atlanta,G*. m*v Jdwtf
Wiiitx q’ssTH, PaarcutD Xtussra asp uiAi-tirci.
Coaei.axL's—can tie a.'qnlrod t-y using the flu/jw
a Thousand Hewers. What lady or gentle
man wou’d remain under the curve of a disa
greeable breath, when by using the "Balm of a
Thousand Flowers” as a dentifrice, would not
only render il swee*. hut leave the teeth white
as alabaster I Many persona do not know their
breath is had, and the subject is so delicate their
Inends will never mention it. Beware of coun
terfeits. Be sure each hcttle is signed
FETRLDGE A CO. N. Y.
For sale by all Druggists [mhgbdtm
t.j r ’lt seems that Rheumatism, Deatueas,
Neuralgia, Swollen and $uff Joints and other
complaints to wjiicii we are all subject have
lost their terrors. Prof. DeGrath's Electric Oil
is warrant! d lo religvo any case in a short spate
of lime and with a triifluig expense. It can be
bad ot the agents here Sec advertisement ta
anobhei column.
RJttly^-Mi.ISSJ dwim a*,
Grand Consolidated Lottery of M. D.
Extra Cia#8 8,
To be drawn in lialtimore. Mil., 8atur iajr, Aug..
29, 1867.
SPLENDID SCHEME.
C'afniui Prize*. Approximation
l Pnie
ol. .
.. $32,600
4
of
$600
l priie
of .
1U.21M)
4
of
450
1 prize <
Ilf..
6000
4
of
3.S0
l prixe
ol .
2,200 \
1 prixe
of .
*,200/
1 prize
of .
2,200)
20
of
100
1 prize
of,
2,200(
1J prize
ot .
2,100)
5 prizes
of a
1,600
20
of
90
.*> prize*
of .
1,250
20
of
80
10
.. 1,000
40
uf
60
110
60o
80
of
50
20 «
...500
80
of
40
132
400
528
of
to
1.000 prize#, aiu'if to $188,700
Whole Tickets $10; Halve* $5;l^uaners $2,60
ty Please addreas all order* fir Tickets in
tnc atwve Magnificent Scheme, to
T. H. HUBBARD A CO.
fio. 39 Fajretio-st., or Box, No. 40,
Baltimore, Maryland.
Orl 14 (dly)
Cigar and Tobacco
STORE.
riMf E'jSI'BSCRIBKK beg* moat respectfully
J to inform the Citixens of Atlanta and sur
rounding country, that he has just received a
large addition to his former Stock of
FISE CIG ARS,
TOBAOCO.
SNUFF,
PIPES,
SNUFF BOXES,
MATCHES,'
&C, ACJ
Which is offered al Wholesale or Retail at
mi £ow mess.
IVrsona desiring anything ui my line will do
well in call and examine my Stock before pur-
c basing elsewhere.
ty Store on White Hall Street.opposite the
Intelligencer office.
JOHN FICKEN
Mlanta, March 18 dwrtf
1 Prize of
/
1 Prize of
1 Pens of . . .
1 Prize of
1 Prixe of
1 Prize ol
1 Prize *f
1 Prixe of
1 Prize of
2,0*0
1 Prize of
1 Prize of ..... _
1,000
9 Prixe* of
600
45 Prize* of
100 Prize* of
.... 125
100 Prize* of
Approximation Frizes.
4 Prizes of $200 Apx’g lo $60,000 pr.
are $800
4 " 175
20,000 ••
700
4 115 “
5,000 ••
160
32 “ 60 "
2,000 “
1,600
36 “ 40
600 ■
l,<40
3,000 “ 20 “
60,000
3,315 Prize*, tniounlmg to
204,000
Whole Tickett #10, Halvet 5, Qoar. 21
On Consignment.
Piano from J. C
eaaonabU Terms by
I Ftne Piano from J. Ghickenng, far itk on
r «
LOW A RICE
dwtf
Brushes of Mil Kinds
Large lot on
For sale by,
i Large lot on baud, of superior (JualtUea.
LOWE A RICE,
dwtf
Oyrup.—Steward's refined Sugar House
t5 s yf*pju*t received, and for aale on reason
able laim*.
J une 14 t(67
W. W. ROARK
The numbers from 1 to 30,000 corresponding
wflh tho*e numbers on the tickeu, printed on
separate slips of paper, are encircled with small
lin tubes and placed in one W’heel-
The first 866 Prizes, timilarlv prinfed sod en
circled, ere placed in another wheel.
The wheels, are then revolved and a number
ia drawn from the wheel of numbers, and at the
same time a prize is drawn from the other wheel
The number and prize drawn out are opened and
and exhibited lo the audience and registered by
the Commissioner* : the prixe being placed
against tbe number drswn. This operation u
repeated until all the prizes are drawn out.
Ipprozlmation Prize*.
Th* two preceding and the two succeeding
Number* to those drawing the first 80 Truer
will be entitledyto the *0 Approximalioi
Prize*. For exatapje; if Ticket No. 11,250
drawa the #60,0*0Pn»,lhoeeTicketa numbered
11248, 1 184I-JW51,11868. will eaeh be entitled
to $225. If Tiaket No. 660 draws the *20.000
Prize, tboee tickets numbered 648, 649. 661.
668, will etch be enoded to $200, and so on
according to tha above scheme.
The 3,000 prizes of #20 will be determined by
the last figure of number which draws the $60,.
000 Prixe. For example,if the number drawing
the $60,000 prize ends with A'o. 1, then all the
Ticket* where the number ends in 1 will he en
titled l* #20. If the N umber ends with No. 2,
then all the Tickets where the Number ends in
2 will be entitled to *i0 and so on to 0.
Certificate* of Packages aril] be sold at the fol
lowing rate*, which it the risk.
Certificate of Package of 16 Whole Tickets $*ti
*• '• 10 Half “ 40
“ “ 10 (Quarter “ 20
“ “ 10 Eighth “ to
In ordering Ticket* or Certificates, ee close th*
money to our address for the Tickets ordered, on
receipt of which they will be forwarded bv first
mail. Purchaser* can bav* tickets ending with
any figure they may designate.
The list of drawn Numbers and Prize* will be
tent to purchasers immediately after the drew-
M|.
Purchasers will please write the signslures
plain, and give their post office, county
Sure.
cy Remember that evrry prize ia drawn, and
payable in full without deduction. (
pF 1 All Pntee of #1.18X1 and under paid im-
mediately after tht drawing—other prizes at the
usual lime of thirty days, in foil without deduc
tion.
AU commtuucalioni strictly confidential. The
drawn numbers will be forwarded to purchasers
immediately after the drawing.
ty All prize* of $ I ,UM> and under, paid im
mediate)? after the drawing—other prize* of the
usual time thirty daya
Prise trokeu cashed or renewed st either office
Address orders for Tickets or Certificates to
S. SWAN A CO., Atlanta Ua.
A hot of the numbers that are drawn from
the wheel, with the ameunt of the prise that
each one isauutied to, will be puNwhed after
every drawing, in the following paper* : New
Orleans Delta, Mobile Register, Charleston
Standard, Nashville Gazette, Atlanta Intelli
gencer, Naw York Weekly Day Book, Savan
nah Morning Newt and Richmond Dispatch.
New York Dispatch and Paulding (Mia*.)tClir-
ion.
June 27, 1*67 ddxwlm
pro..
Aug :
Hoda W»
JUMMi
Soda Water Manufacturer,
Fullon House, Jtlanla, Georgia.
TT LTL RN.S his thanks to his former very
XLJih«»»l peirons, and begs to inform hu cus
tomera, that he has commenced for the aeasnn,
the manufacture of this cool and healthy bever
age, Sod* Water, having one ol the beat Soda
machines made, cool place good water and ex
perienced aaeutanu, he hope* to give general
retiafact *n to all who may favor him with a call.
He proposes furnishing parties and families at
abort notice and forward the soda to any point
per first train. My prices being so low, I »m
compelled to sell for cash, and for cash only.
Price per dozen 37 j cents, bottle* and corks to
be returned- If not a charge of 10 cents each
will be made. May 12, 1857 dwtf
Lawsbe & Parted,
HBMIHAH3 TASlrBES,
WHITE HALL STREET,
Atlanta, Georgia
H AVE ON HAND a fine stock of very rich
Goode for Gentlemens’ wear, that they
will make up in the very latest style of eut and
finish. Try them and see if they dont give you
Jits. Atlanta, April 16,'67. dtf
Just Received.
,)/Nrv BARRELS of WHISKEY, to aell at
the low price of 35 cents per Gallon,
fine white Tcnneasee Whiskey.
mh26dwtf W. W. HflARK.
1. X. WILL.lAMa.-JuH> Ugl, g.-BOLUKO BAkli
WILLIAMS, RHEA tk CO.
(Successors to J. E. Williams.)
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
And Particularly forth* sale
Irani, Bacon, Lard, Ffour, Feath[
srs, and Tennessee Produce Generally.
Decatur &re-> i, near the Trout House, Atlan
ta, Ua. [Nov 15 dwtf
1 Al v/N SACKS, extra Family A Choice
j^\J\J\JSuperfui* Flour, in Store and short-
tv to imn, which in Quality will compare with
toy stock in Goorgis.
For **1* Low by
E M. 8EAGO,
Produce Comnzianon Merchant
Alro, new Baooo. plenty to arrive in* few
days. [F*b 6 dwtf
XYOKK, * 7. LYONS
LYONS 4 CO.,
IMfOKTEM A8D DULOs 1*
KAVAHA CIGARS, TOBACCO,
AXD ALL kUPS or
Nfl 19 C«W 6-oet,
, flush vine, Tenn.
march 31
BROADWAY GOLD PE2*
MANUFACTURING OO,
333 Broarfwayr, Hew Vwrk
Are now celling their Gold
Pens, Pencils and Pen
Cases al the Lowest Retail Prices, and each
purchasers Draws a
PREMIUM-—PBEJtIUM-—PREMIUM
ol from 60 cents to $1000!
As soon as a Pen or Pencil is purchased, the
Premium is delivered immediately.
List if Pens and the Retail Prices.
Gold Pens $! 26 and 1 Gift
Gold Pen Engroeaing sue. ... 2 50 and 2 Gilt*
Gold Pen Silver Ex. Holder*. 2 50 and 2 Gifu
Gold Pen silver dbl ex. holder* 3 76 and 3 Gifts
Gold Pen silver mtmmoth hold'5 no an# 4 Gifts
Gold Pen silver Iwvisthan
Holden 6 25 and 6Gifta
Fountain Pen Gold Desk Hold-
8er 3 75 and 3 Gift*
Mammoth Gold Pen Desk Hold-
der and Box 6 26 and 6 Gills
Leviathan Gold Pen, Gold Desk
Holder and Boi 6 25 and 6 Gift*
Gothic 8liver Cane a Gold Pen 3 75 snd 1 Gifts
Mammoth Gothic Silver Case
and Gold Pen 6 85 and 6 Gift*
Gol J T noth Pick 2 50 and 2 Gift*
Gold Tooth Pick and Etr Pick 3 75 and 3 Gift*
Gold Watch Key, Tooth Pick
and Pencil .3 76 and 3 Gills
Ladies' Gold Pencils 2 60 and 2 Gifts
Indies’ Gold Pencil 3 75 and 3 Gifts
Ladies’ Gold Pencil 6 00 and 4 Gift*
Lsdies' Golu Pencil and Pen. . 6 25 »nd 5 Gills
Gents' Gold Case and Pen -. . 10 00 and 8 Gifts
Gents' Gold Cate and Pen,
Mommoth size 18 60 and 10 G.
We warrant all oar Gold Pens lo be Ihamond
Pointed, and not surpasaed by any eauMiab-
meut in the States, and besides giving yon
Pen or Pewil well worth your money, xve sis
press n; yoa with
tilfts worth from SO Cantata #1.000, In
Gc.d Watches, Gold Quardand V**t
Chains,
Gold I-ocketa, Diamond Pins, Caaeo .Vet-j.
Gold Studs, Rings, Breast Pina Silver
Fruit and Cak*Basket*. Stl-
vet Goblets, Ac.
A Q ENTS—AGENTS—AQEJs T S.
Note is the lime and here is the chance to make
$l,000-r->,000~$3,000- *5,004),
per jear, in the sale of Gold Pena Jewelry, Ac
We offer a Liberal Com mission to Local and
T ravelin g A gents, and giv* them Credit on
One Half till sold. A light and agreeable har
ness, snd above all. a goed paying bus me*..—
Agents wanted in all part* of the countir. A
Catalogue containing s List of Goods with full
Explanauona of terms to Agents mil be sent on
sppiictuon, free. AU oiden, will be promptly
siiendeuded lo, and those set Jmg us money by
mad will receive such goods as they order by
the return mail or express, with the Gifts en
closed in th* peckage-
Address all orders to
MERRICK. BENTON A DEAN,
336 Broadway, New York.
B —Gold Pena re-potnu-d in a superior •
manner. Enclose the Pen, snd Thirty oin -
pent* in P. O. Stamps, and the Pec will be re-
coinled ■Life) rat unit 1. past pa*!-
J aly ». 1867
Atlanta Steam Hill*.
W E will keep constantly an hand ■ la rge
supply of GOOD FLO UR, also BRAN
and SHORTS
The highest Cssh price* paid for W HEAT
,t the Mills, R- PETERS A CO
Atlanta, J uiy.Hl, I*CT dfia