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DAILY EXAMINBR.
Latest News.
New .
N*w York, Aug. 1|).
Tin* oolton market was firm to-day, «>>L
sails of 50» baka. Middling Orleans 16*-<c-
l-’lour firm, and Wheat unwilled. Corn is.
declining, and mixed quoted at 84'c., with soles
of 100,000 bushels. Rosin buoyant, at 81
95. Spirits of Turpentine heavy, ar 48 I '2c.
Freights firm.
Two Men Killed.
On Monday night, 20th instant, near Aiken,
S. C,, two men ware killed—one of them was
mimed Wm. Randle, and socially known, in
Ids neighborhood, ns ‘Pench Orchard Billy
Handle,’ and the name of the other was
Taylor. They were loutd dead 011 the line of
the railroad, but whether killed by tho cars,
or mnrdcred ami placed on the trnck, we have
not learned.
Monday was the duy of election in Aiken
Imiug one of the precincts for holding the
election for Sheriff - of Barnwell district, and
we understand there was unusually excitement
and much dimiputiou. It is .probable the two
individuals who were so untimely killed, min
gled rather two freely iu the scenes of the day.
Augusta Constitutionalist.
United States Senators.
The Legislatures of Tennessee, Virginia,
Texas, Kentucky, and Alabama are to elect
U nited States Senators at their next sessions.
Tennesseo has to choose two. Texas will
probably cboosetw 0.
Augusta, da., Friday, Aug. 7.
Samuel C. Scc tt, post-master at (Jolliers
South Carolina, 1ms been nrrultd lor robbing
the mail, and is now iu jail ut Augusta.
Louisville, Aug. 7.
The third congressional districtstill doubt
ful. It is claimed lor Underwood. In the
fourth Talbot is elected.
St. Louis, Aug. 8.
Fifty counties heard from, give ltollins a
majority of four thousand seven hundred and
twenty-one.
Flou r dull at *0 ; Wheat f 1 20 and *1 30;
Com 70 and 74; Hemp 1 30 ; Tobacco 8J
and 12}.
Kansas advices stato that Governor Walk
er had withdrawn all the troops from Law
rence but forty. Caused, it is supposed, by
an Indian attack on Fort Riley.
Montreal, Aag. 8.
Harris’s cotton factory at Lachinc, was
destroyed hy firo yesterday.
$J50 REWA>ltI).
E xecutor's Sale.—Agreeably to an or-
deroftho Court of Ordinary "of Fulton
county, AuguatTerm, 1867, will he gold on the
lint Tuesday of October next,] at public outcry
to the higheit bidder, before tho Court House
Lou in the city ot Atlanta, within tho legal
hours ofaalc, the House and Lota on Alabama
street, in said city, lately occupied by Michael
McBheffcrcy deceased, and now occupied hy
John (raven, fronting on Alabama street fifty
two and a half feet (52}) and running back
titty feet (50) known aa Lets N01. three and
four (3 and 4) in block three i n plan Af said
city, and on Land Lot number seventy seven
(77) in the fourteenth district, originally Henry
now Fulton aounty, Also, two Lota in said
city, known aa the Bouth half of city Let num
ber thirty three (33) on Land Lot eigeiy three
(M3) in tho fourteenth diatrict of orig
inally Henry county, now Fulton county,
containing two acres, more or leas, bounded 01
the east by the residence of the lilo A. Howard,
and on tho south by Foundry street. Also, one
city Lot, in said city, known aa part of Lot
eighty four (84) being the north oast one-fourth
sf half an acre, running back from the Macon A
tVastern Railroad two hundred and two feet
(2g2) fronting said Railroad twenty six fcet(26)
on tho east adjoining Tiller, Tinner and others,
containing one-eighth of an acre, more or leas,
said property belonging to the estate ot Daniel
McBhefforey late of said county deceased. To
lie sold for the purposo of division among the
legatees.
Torma made known on day of sale.
JOHN LYNCH, Executor.
August 6, 1857
/GEORGIA, 1'ornyth county.--
\JfTo all whom il may concern.—Wheroai,
MueaW. Button applies to mo for Letters of
Administration on the estate of Wiley B.
Hutchins late of said county deceased.
These are therefore to cite ami adm niali all
pariieainterested, whether kindred or creditors
of said deceased, to file their objections, if any
they have, in my office on or before the first
Monday in September next, why Letters of Ad-
minatralion should not be granted the applicant
Given under my hand at office,in Gumming
hia 20lh July, 1857.
w30d H. BARKER , Ordinary
G eorgia, iFuiton comity.--,
John Lynch of sa il county, Executor of
Daniel McSheffry of said county deceased, wit.
apply for letters of dismission from said Ad
ministration at the November term next, of the
•aid Court of Ordinary of said county. Uv or
der of JOB H. MEAD, Ordinary.
April *4 1857 wtia,
A dministrator’s talc—Agreeably
to an order of the Court of Ordinary ot
Gwinnett county, will tie *olJ before the Court
House Door in tho town of Lawrenceville, on
the first Tuesday iu September next, within the
legal hours of sals, all the landa belonging to
I lie estate of Robert Hobbs deceased, consisting
of one hundred seres, more or less, 25 acres of
Lot No. 187, and 76 acres No. 188. both in the
Buth Diatrict of said county. Bold f or the ben
ufil of the belts aud creditors of said deceased
Terms mads known on day ot sale.
SANrORDB. KELLEY, Adm’r.
NANCYHOBUH, Adm’rx.
July 6th, 1867 w60d
C lEORiilA. Foraytis county.—-
Court of Ordinary, July Term, 1867.—
Wasreas James Roberts, Guardian of William
Hhtw, Sr, a lunstic, applies to me fer letters
of Dismission from said Guardianship, said
Hhaw being now doed.
Th*** are therefore, to cite and admoniah all
parties interested, whether kindred or creditors
of said William Shaw, a lunatic, to file their
objections, U any they have, within the lime
prescribed ay hew, why Letters of Di.unttuon
should not be granted the applicant at our
Court of Oordinasy, to be held in and for said
couu ty on the first Monday in September hsxt.
' H. BARKER, Ordinary-
July fth 1867 , • , w4W
Ma/DK’M Orncx, )
Atlanta, June 30,1857. j
a REWARD of RIOS will be givnu In any
/^person who will appiehsod arid safely de
liver to the sheriff of Fulton county, William M
Witcher, who ia charged with hating killed bis
father, D. II. Witcher, in this city, on the 26th
inat. WILLIAM E7//.AKD, Mayor.
DESCRIPTION.
William M. Witcher is about IH years of age,
five feet six inches high, weighing about 160
lbs., broad shoulders, sandy hair inclined to red
straight and tong, face broad and slightly
freckled. He had on when he escaped, a blue
clo tb real, light colored rasimere pants snd
bis ck gaiter shoes.
July 2,1867 dswlf
Stock
BV
Elegant Styles of Cloths,
CASSIMERE &VESTING,
LINEtf, MARSEILLES, Ac.,
HA78, CAPS,
GENTS FtiMSHiNG GOODS
Superior Fitting Shirts,
TAILORS TRIMivANGS
AT
wmimui 8
A. Superb Stock of Clothing
ot our own Manufacture.
Also, Agents for the Halo of
siw» jEsira. 9fl
SEWING MACHINES
Prices very Low.
( F The l’ublic are invited tn coll uml e:
amine our Block.
W. HERRING A BON.
march I dwlf
GEORGIA, Gwinnett County.
W HEREAS. Thomas W. Connally A. Jal
cob Strickland, Executorsol the last wil,
and testament ot Wilson Strickland deceased
apply to me for letters ol dismission from th
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, (il
any they have.) within the time prescribed by
laiv, otherwise 1 , letters dismissnry will ho granted
tho applicants at the September Term next of
tho Court of Ordinary to be held in and for said
county.
O. T. RAKEBTRAW, Ord’y.
Fot 25 wtf
G 1 KOitGIA, Gwinnett County.
(—Wlioras, Newton Uramhlctt, adminis
trator on the estate of John K. Blount, late
ol said county deceased, makes application for
lettcra of dismission from said administration:
these arc. therofore, to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office, within
the time prescribed hy law, to show cause, if
any they have, why letters of dismission should
not he granted the applicant. Given under my
hand at office, tins May 5th, 1857.
may8’67 G. T. RAKEBTRAW,Ord’y
G eorgia, Gwinnett county.—
To ull whom it may concern.—Whereas
Robert W. lnier, A. Givens, W. Arnold admin
istrators of Hembrey Lovclcsa deceased, show
by their petition to this court that they have
fully administered aud disposed of said Estate,
and pray Letters of Dismission therefrom.
Therefore, all persona concerned, are notified to
show cause at or beforo the first Monday in
January next, to this court, why said Letters
should not be granted. Given under lny hand
this 24th July, 1857.
G. T. RAKEBTRAW, Ordinary.
B
Bran and ShortN,
AT THE ATLANTA MILLS.
RAN ten Cents. BllOHTS thirty five cts.
July 28, 1857
R. PETERS A CO.
dtf
M ortgage Sale.—Will bo sold on the
first Tuesday in August next, the follow
ing proi>crty to wit: Ono Negro woman about
24 years of age, of dark compleclir.n by the name
of Isabel and her child Harriet about 6 yours
old of yellow complcction. Levied on aa the
property of A M McWhorter to satiety one mort
gage ft fa, issued from Carroll Interior Court in
favor of Chamberlain Miller & Co. vs Abbott M
McWhorter, property pointed out in said fi la.
Junelwlm ELI BENBON, Sheriff".
'Wo oulad Crsab”—A i’omailc for beauu-
ying tho Hair—highly perfumed, superiort 'any
French article imported, and for half the price*
For dressing Ladios Hair it has noequtl, giving
it a bright glossy ap| earanco. It ceusesGentle-
meii's Hail to curl in the most natural manner.
It remoros dandruff, always giving the llsir tho
appearsneo ot being fresh shampooued. Price
only fifty cents. None genuine unless Bignod
FET RIDGE Sl 00., Proprietors of tho
“Balm of a Thousand Flowers. ’
For sateby all Druggists. [mh26Jwfim
G eorgia, Gwinnett county.—
To all whom il 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 ot this county, deceased.
These ire therefore to cite and admonish ail
persons concerned, to ahow cause at Beptem-
b r Terra of the Court of Ordinary for said
couifty. why said Letters should not be granted.
UiJcii under my hsnd, at” office, this *4ib day
July, 1867.
G.T. RAKEBTRAW, Ord’y.
G 1 EORGIA, rultou CRunty.-Two
| months after date, application wdlbe made
to the Court ofOrdujsryol said county, for leave
to sell the House and Lot, on Alai mu street,
alely occupied by Michael McSheffery, deceas
ed, and now occupied by John liavan, fronting
on Alabama street, fifty-two and a half feel,
and tunning back fifty feel, known as Lola Nos
it and 4. in block 3, in plan of the city ot Ailauta
and on f.and Lot 77, in fourteenth District of
originally Henry now Fulton county.
Also, two Lots in said city, known as the
Bouth Jialf of city Lot, 33, and Land Lot 83,
fourteenth. District of uriginally Hsnry now
Fulton county, containing two acres more or
Also, one city Lot in etid oily, known ts part
of Lot 84, being the North-east one-fourth of
half au acre tunning back trom the Macon A
Western Kail Road two hundred and two feet
fronting said Rail Road twenty-six fast on the
East, adjoining Tiller, Tanner and others, con
taining one eighth ef an acre more or Ivas, said
property belonging to the ostate of Daniel Me
Bheftrey, late ol sttd county deceased, and to
bo sold for the purpose of division among the
legatees JOHN LYNCH, Eiecutoi,
June (6TI,
.Special Itotifcs.
Important to Married ladies and
those about 1o marry !
Dr. Delo*mer»JCelebrated Monthly Pill*.
Prepared from s prescription of A I.KXAN
HER DBLORM E, member ot the French A
•demy ofSurgeons. »nJ attendant physi.-isn l„
her Majesty, the Empress
This invaluable rneJiriiie vein like a charm
in all menstrual difficulties, retnuving obstruc
tions, and bringing on the Morality periods with
perfect regularity. In all cnaes of Nervous Af
fections, Palpitation of the Heart Flour Albis or
Whites, and in fart in all complaints arising
from a disordered condition and unhealthy ac
tion of the Genital Organs, these Pills will ef
fect a speedy snd permanent cure. They are
put up iu small piste glass disks, securely seal
ed from observation, and accompanied by full
directions for use. Price -ft per package.
N. B.— These Tills should not be taken by
females during the first th re months of preg.
nancy, as they are certain to bring on miscar
riage; but at any other time they are harmless.
J. K. Biaiuiin, M. D., only dgont for the t ni
ted Btstes and Canadas.
Also jus/ reccioved at the Doctor’s office, a
fresh supply of Ricord’s Female Protector—an
unfailing preventive of conception, and invalu.
able to those females who, owing to hati Is of
tile or physical malformation, aro incapacitated
from safe re.production. Price $2 sent by
jnoit.
In connection with these remedies, I have
constantly oil hand the following works: Mat
ron's Manual, Marriage Guide, Diseases of
Females, Diseases of Males. Each work is
substantially bound and beautifully illustrated
with colored plates, and contain nearly 40 0
pages of reading matter. Sent j u»l paid to any
address on receipt of Jfil, and 25 cents in
■lamps.
All letters addressed to me will receive my
immediate attention; and letters of inquiry
(when a postage is enclosed.) will be promptly
attended to.
J. K. BLANDIN, M- D.,
Byuactbi, Nxw Yubk.
Juno 29, 186/ dAwfim
R. It. Rf—8HIpTeVElt'— I)n the coasts
of South America, in the Tropics, and in tho
East and Weal Indies, ibis dreadful pestilence
has broken out with the suddenness ot the
lightning flash, nnd ns suddenly been checked
by the timely use of Radway’s Ready Relief a
Regulators. It is truly a blessing to feet sale,
when you arc in the midst of a terrible |>esli-
b nee, breathing its poisonous air, and knowing
that by taking a few drops of Railway's Ready
Relief, nnd keeping the bowels free nnd 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 have lime and again been purified
after this pestilence had broken out, and the
lives of the crews and passengers saved from a
sudden and terrible death hy the It. it. Relief and
Regulators. Every vessel that leuves port, and
every travi ler by sen, should lay in a supply of
liadway s Relief Regulators and Resolvent—no
matter what form the pestilence may appear in
whether as Yellow, Bpotted, Ship, Brain, Ty-
£ hus, or other malignant Fevers, or Cholera,
ysenlcry, Railway's Relief, aided by a dose
or two of Regulators, wiil protect the human
body from sudden attacks. For Scurvy, Bores,
Tumors, Boils, Salt Rheum, Skin Disease, and
all Scaly and and Scrofulous Diseases Rail
way’s Resolvent is a positive cure. Armed wub
these Remedies, the travelers can visit the most
sickly places wilh safety.
THE LIVER FILLS.
C*U The Liver Fills of Dr, M'Lane wire first
used by him exclusively in his own practice. So
efficacious wen they in ail cases of Liver GOm-
plaint, that they became famous, and attracting
the attention of the medical faculty, passed in
to general use. 7'hey act with great certainty |
and regularity ; the patient almost immediately |
rls the dispersion 0! his disease, and is gradu- j
■ly restored to health. With some the effect ^
is almost miraculous, frequently experiencing
immediate relief, oiler having lor months rcsor-1
ted to drugs and medicines of another descrip- |
tion, in vain. Disease's of the Liver are very i
common in this country, and are often frightful |
in character. Those who experience any of the I
premonitory symptoms ol this dangerous and
complicated disease, should at once procure 11
box of Dr. M’Lane’s Fills, prepared by Fleming [
Bros, of Pittsburgh, and perhaps, thereby, Del
saved a world of misery.
CT Purchasers will bo carelul to ssk for Dr.
M'Lane's Celebrated Vermifuge manufactured
by Fleming Bros.,of Pittsburgh. Fa. All other
Vormifuges in comparison are worthless. Dr.
M'Lane's genuine Vemuluge, also hia celcbra
ted Liver Fills, can now bo had at all respectable
drug stores. None genuine without the sig
nature of
FLEMING BROS.
Lotteries!
WHO WANTS MONEY ?
MAT *2 (JBTAIWF.D »T MSCIKO TtN DOLL AM
Unite* and quarter Tlrkats
IN PROPORTION
JASPER CO., ACADEMY
EaO r K v m , K!irv'9
BV AITUOBITT OF TH* BTAT* OF OROBOIA,
IIAT*** Plan, Hliiglr ffiHibcn.
30.000 Ticket*—3,UNO Prise*.
AMOUNTING TO 9215.260.
Prizei Payable Without Deduction-
ANDERSON A SON. Managers,
Huveesaora to J. F. Winter, Manager.
Our l-otteyr /raws in Macon, Ga., (Hmall
Scheme) every Saturday, and in Savannah, Ga.
(Large Hehemesj about the 15th of every
month.
CLASS AA.
draws * mil'ar 17tii, 1857, at
Armory Hall, Satunnali. U«*„
Under the Sworn Superintendence of
W. R. Symons and J. M. Prentiss, Ksqa.
CAPITALS of $60,000, 1(20,000,$6,000 $10,.
000, $4,000, $2000, 3 Prizes of $1000,6 Fruea
of $500, 100 of $100, lOOuf $50, 3000 of $30
aud 72 Approximation prizes amounting to
$3,760.
Whole Ticket* 810. Halve* *5.
quarter* $3,50.
Look to your interest And compare this
Scheme with any other:
Hank Notes of sound Banks taken at par.
Checks on New York remitted for prizes.
Address orders for Tickets or Certificates of
Pnrkagcs of Tickets to
ANDERSON A HON, Managers.
Macon Or Savannah. Ga.
July 17, 1857 da wtf
THE FAR-FAMED AND POPULAR
Maryland Lotteries
FOR AUGUST 1857.
R. FRANCE Sc CO., Managers
BRILLIANT SCHEME
Grand Consolidated Lottery
Or Maryi.ahd,
C Eol S S K ,
ToT»e drawn Saturday. Auk . 39th
In Baltimore, Maryland.
Drawings conducted under the superintendence
of the State Lottery Com missionor. IMP
rm
er ft
SWAN & CO.’S LOT
I bn nwst Brilliant Scheir
CAPITAL
tar * 6 O , 0 0
TICKETS O
Owing to the great fav,
gla Number Lotteriea hsv
oublie. and the largo den
Manager*, H. Swan A Co
•ach Saturday tbcugboul
ing Scheme will ba Urav
terns for August, 185-7
CLi
To be drawn in th*
ia public, on BATI K
~cL
To ke drawn in the e
in public, on SATURDAY,
CLASH 51.
To be drawn in the city of All
in public, on Saturday. Angust
On the Plu
single Nur
3,345 Prl
Nearly one Prize to every
MAGNIFICENT S
TO BI DRASTIC
EACH SATURDAY IN
I Prize of
t Prize of
1 Prize of
1 Prize of
I Prize of i.
1 Prize ot 2.0c
I Prize sf 2.00.
1 Prize of 1,000
1 Prize of . 2.11*0
1 Prize of 2,000
1 Pnze of 2,000
' 9 Prizes of 600
45 Prizes of 300
100 Prizes of 125
100 Prizes of
Approximation Prize*.
4 Prizes of $200 Apz'g to $60,000 pr. are $800
20,000 -
5.000 “
2.000 •• I,
500 » 1.
4
4
32
36
3,000
175
115
50
40
10
3,3 (5 Prizes, amounting to
204,0(0
ICHXCASJB.
78 Numbers 14 Drawn Ballots.
1. . .$62.618 $62 518
2.. 12,500 25,000
2. . 8,008 16,000
to
10. .
100. .
200..
64 .
64. .
64 .
64.
5,568 .
28,224
2 .. 6,000
2 5,000
R 4,000.
5 3,000
5 2,000
10.. .1,800.
10 1,600.
.1,000
.1,250.
600
.. 400
150.
. too
80
. 60
... 40.
. . 20
12,000
.. 10,000
20,000
15.000
10.000
18,000
. '6,000
10,000
12,500
.. 60,000
80,000
9,600
6,400
. . 5,1*0
.. .3,840
. .222,720
. 564,480
34,413 prizes, amounting to Vl.lT9.138
Wholes $20; Halves 10; IJuar. 6; Eighths2 50.
Certificate of Package of
26 Wholes, cost,. . . $282 00
26 Halves, •• 14100
26 Quarters, M 70 50
26 Eighths, “ 35 25
(irand Consolidated Lottery of M. D.
Extra Class 8,
To he drawn in Baltimore, Md, Beturfay, Aug.,
29, 1867.
SPLENDID SCHEME.
Caj‘it(U Pn
Approximation
1 Prize
of. . .
. $32,500
4
of
$500
1 prize
of .
10.290
4
of
450
l prize
of . . .
. . 6000
4
of
350
1 prize
o\ ..
... 2,200 j
1 prize
of . ,
. . . 2,200/
1 prize
of . .
... 2,20ft)
2ft
of
too
1 prize
of..
... 2,2001
1Jprize
of .a
2,200)
5 prizes
of a .
. ... 1,600 ’
20
of
90
6 prize*
of
1,250
20
of
80
11)
1,009
40
ol
60
2ft
BOO
80
0!
50
2ft
600
80
of
40
132
400
628
of
20
Taylor'* Autl-Djspcpllr Elixir,
Atuantz, Georgia; May 1st, '57.
DU. J. A. TAYLOR, -
Bn ; 1 regret to say to you that for a long time j
I suffered most severely from that horrid disease |
dyspepsia, and all its evil attendants. Life, il- j
self, almost became a burthen. Remedy al'lc ;
remedy was tried—medical adrice sought from ,
time to time—but all would not do. Heart hnrus
sour eructations, a difficulty 111 breathing, jiam
in the head, and many other ills to which flesh |
is heir, were the torments of my life. At last, I
I tried your Elixir, and since then have luund re
liet. Upon my case, it lias opcralcd as a charm-
1 can no* eat with some satisfaction, and I
sleep without being troubled with frightful
dreams. In truth, Bir, to your Elixir I owe al-,
moat a new existence, and you are at liberty to i
publish this to the world Bhould you think pro
per to do so. WM. KAY. I
Bold tiy Smith ,2 Ezzanl.Sole Proprietors and
Manufacturers, Atlanta, Ga. may ldwtf
Whits Tsktb, PsHrcuso IIksitu ixu 'UaacrircL
Couriaxios—can Iw acquired by using the Balm ■•(
a Thousand Flowers.’’ " What lady or geuile-
man would remain under the curse of a disa
greeable breath, when by using the “-Balm ol a
Thousand Flowers" as a dentifrice, would not
only render il sweet, but leave the teeth white
as alabaster f Many persons do not know their
breath is bail, and the subject ia so delicate thru
Inrnds will never mention it- Beware of coun
terfeits. Be sure each bottle is signed
FET RIDGE A CO. N. Y.
For sale by all Druggists- [mh26d*m
tyu seems that Rheumatism, Deafness,
Neuralgia. Swollen and Buff Joints ami other
complaints to which wo are all subject have
lost their terrors. Prof. DeUralh’s Electric Oil
is warranted lo reliove say case in a abort space
of lime and with a trilling expense. It can be
had ol the agents here Bee advertisement ia
another column.
July 21, 185? , JwlmJR|
1.000 prize*. na'< to @188,300
Whole Tickets $10; Halves $6;lduarters $2,50
f B' l’lcasc address all orders for Tickets in
toe snore Magnificent Bcheme, to
T. H. HUBBARD A CO.
No. 39 IVyetto-et., or Box, No. 40,
Baltimore, Maryland.
Cigar and Tobacco
STORE.
rpiit’,8UBsCRIBER begs most respectfully
to inform the Citizens of Atlanta and sur-
ruuuding country, that he has just received a
large addition to his former Stock of
11 si: CIGARS,
TOBACCO.
SNUFF,
PIPE8,
SNUFF BOXES,
matches;
AC, ACJ
\\ loch is offered at Wholesale or Retail at
TOY £0W 2HIGIS.
Persona desiring anything iu ay line will do
well in call and examine ray Stook before pur
chasing elsewhere.
tP" Store on White Htli Street,uppo**** the
Intelligencer office.
JOHN FICKEN.
Atlanta, March 18 dwtf
Whole Ticket* tlO, Halve* 5, Quar. 2}
Ou Consignment.
Fine Piano trom J. Chickens*, lot sale on
reasonable Terms by
I.OW A RJCE.
Fet 21 dwtf
Brashes of nil Kinds.
a Large lot on hand, of superior Qualibra.
■ \ For sale by,
l.OWE A RICE.
Feb 21 dwtf
S yrup.—Steward* refined Sugar House
_ Syrup just received, and tor sale on NtMD-
able terms.
judo 14 tft>7 daw W. WJROARK
The numbers from 1 to 30,nOO corresponding
with those numbers on I he tickets, printed on
separate slips of paper, are encircled with small
tin tubes and placed in one Wheel.
The first 265 Prize*, similarlv printed and er,
circlsd, *re placed in another wheel.
The wheels, tut then revolved snd a number
u drawn from the wheel of numbers, and atthe
same time a prire is drawn from the other wheel
Tbs number snd prize draws out are opened and
snd inhibited to the audience and registered by
the Commissioners ; the prize being Disced
against the number drawn, This operation is
repeated until sit the prises are drawn out.
Approximation Prize*.
The two preceding and the two succeeding
Numbers to those drawing the first 20 Pnjer
wilt be rntitled to the 80 Approx imat:"l
Prizes. For example; if Ticket No. 11,250
draws the $60,0#0rnie3ho*eTickets numbered
11248, 11249 ni51,11282, will each be entitled
to $225. If Tisket No. 650draws Dir $20,006
Prize, those tickets numbered 548, 649, 561,
552, will etch be enutted to $200, and so i n
according to ths above scheme.
The 3,000 prizes of (20 will be determined by
the last figure o( number which draws the $6u,-
600 Prixe. For example, if the number drawing
ths $60,000 prixe ends with Ad. 1, then sit the
Tickets where the number ende in 1 will l* on.
titled l* $20. If the Number ends with No. 2
then all the Tickets where the Number end* in
2 will be entitled to $20 and so on to 0.
Certificate* of Packages will be sold at tbo lid
lowing rate*, which u ths risk.
Certificate of Packsge of 16 Whole Tickets $80
- •• 10 Half « 40
<• “ 10 Quarter “ 26
" •* 10 Eighth “ 10
In ordering Tickets or Certificates, eaejoee th*
money to our addrea* for the Tickets ordereJ, on
receipt of which they will be forwarded bv first
mail. Purchaser* can have tickets ending with
any figure they may designate.
The list of drawn Numbers and Prize's w II be
•ent to purchaser* immediately after the draw
ing.
Purchasers writ please write the signatures
plain, and give their post office, county and
State.
iV Remember that every prize is drawn, and
payable in full without deduction.
pjf All Prizes ol $1,000 and under paid im
mediately after the drawing—other prizes al the
usual time of thirty day*, in full without deduc
tion.
All communications strictly confidential. The
drawn numbers will be forwarded to purchasers
Immediately after the drawing.
nr All prizes of $ 1,000 and under, paid im
mediately alter the drawing—other prizes of the
usual time thirty days
Prise tickets cashed or renewed at either office
Address orders for Tickets or Certificates t o
B. SWAN A CO., Atlanta Ga.
A hat ol the numbers that are drawn trom
the wheel, with the ameuni of the prize that
tachone is entitled to, will be published after
every drawing, in lb* following papers : New
Orleans Delta, Mobile Register, Charleston
Sttndard, Nashville Gazette, Atlanta Intelli
gencer, Nsw York Weekly Day Book. Savan
nah Merning Now* and Richmond Dispatch,,
New Y ork Dispatch and Paulding (Miss.)tClir-
ion.
June 27, 1857 dAwtm
J. X. WILLI IMS.-JOHN MRS, Q.-BOLLING BAKER
WILLIAMS, RHEA & CO.
(Successors to J. E. Williams )
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
ff ff) And Particularly for the sate of]
Uy^liram, Bacon. Lard, Flour, Featb!
era^uid Tenneasee Produce Generally.
Deratur Street, near the Trout House, Allan-
[Nov 15 dwu
1 f W IA SACKS, extra Family A Choice
I MLUJsupeiUiK Flour, in Store and short-
iy to arrive, which tn Quality will compare with
auy Stock in Ueotfta.
For rale Lost hy
E. M. BEAGO,
Produce Commission Merchant*
Alao, new Bacon, plenty to arrive ms tew
days. _ [Feb 6 dwu
J. LY0K3
LYONS 4 CO.,
i * roar*** **n
havaia cioara tobacco,
**D all mens OF
No 19 Cedar Butot,
IV as hv lilt, Tenu.
much *1
Sod
Soda Water
Tuiion hoc.
R ET1 RN’5 his tha
liberal patrons, and t,
tomers.that he has commence
the manufacture of this cool am,
age, Soda Water, having one ot the
machines made, cool place good water su.
perienced assistants, he hope* to give gen;i_.
satisfaction to ail who may favor him with a call.
He proposes furnishing parties and families at
short notice and forward the soda to any point
per first train. My prices being ro low, I am
corape fled to sell for cash, and for cash only —
Price per dozen 37$ cent*, bottle* and corks t >
be returned- If not a charge of 10 cents each
will be made- May 12, 1857 dwtf
Latvshe A Parted,
maSB&OT TAIMIM,
WHITE HALL STREET,
italant Georgia
H AVE ON HAND i fine stock of very rich
Goods for Gentlemens’ wear, that they
Wilt make up tn the very latest style of cut and
finish. Try them and see it they dont give you
Jits. Atlanta, April 16,’57. dtf
.LYOKS,
Just Received.
T)T\T v BARRELS of WHISKEY, to sell at
^I rd the low price of35 cents per Gallon,
fine white Tennessee Whiskey.
mh25dwtf W. W. ROARK
BROADWAY GOLD PEW
MASUFACTURINO CO,
. 335 Broadway, K.w York
Are now setting into Gold
Pens, Pencils and Pen
Cases at the Lowest Retail PitCes, and each
purchasers Draws a
PREM1UM--PB EM1UM-— PREMIUM
ol from 50 cents to $1000’
As soon ss s Pen or Pencil is purchased, the
Pr emium is delivered immediately.
List 'f Pens and the Retail Trices.
Gobi Peru $1 25 and i Gift
Gold Pen Engrossing size.... 2 50 and 2 Gifts
Gold Pen Silver Ex. Holders. .2 50 and 2 Gifts
G^ld Pen silver Jbl ex. holders 3 75 and 3 Gifts
Gold Pen silver mammoth hold’s IKtand 4 Gifts
Gold Pen arlver Leviathan
Holders 6 25 and 5 Gifts
Fountain Pen Gold Desk Hold-
dcr 3 75 and 3 Gifts
Mammoth Gold Pen DeskHvdd-
der and Box 625 and 5 Gifts
leviathan Gold Pen. Gold Desk
Holder and Box 6 25 and 5 Gift,
Gothic Silver Case a Gold Pen 3 75 and 3 Gifts
Mammoth Gothic Bilver Case
and (iold Pen 6 25 and 5 Gilts
Gold Tooih Pick 2 50 and 2 Gifts
Gold Tooth Pick and Ear Pick 3 76 and 3 Gifts
Gold Watch Key. Tooth Pick
and Penctl 3 75 and 3 Gifts
Ladies' (told Pencils 2 50 and 2 Gift*
Ladies' Gold Pencil 3 75 and 3 Guts
Ladies' Gold Pencil 5 00 and 4 Gifts
Ladies' Gold Pencil and Pen. 6 25 and 5 Gifts
Genu' Gold Case and Pen . 10 00 and 8 Gift-
Gents’ Gold Case and Pen.
Mommoth size. 12 50 snd 10 G.
We warrant ail our Gold Pens to be Diamond
Pointed, and noi surpassed by any establish
ment in the Butrs.and besides giving'you
Pen or Pencil well worth rout money, we s!»
present you with
Gifts worth from 50 Cants lo *1.000, In
Gold Watches, Gold Gu ardand Veit
Chains,
Gold Lockets, Diamond IVnr, Cataeo -Setts
Gold Studs, Rings, B^st !’■«, Silrer
Fruit and Cake Baskets, Sil
ver Goblets, Ac.
AGENT 8 — -ACE NT S — AGENT J
Now is (As Jio.e and here is the chance to make
$1,000—83,000—$3,000— $5,000.
r year, in the sale of Gold Pens, Jewelry, Ac.
'* offer s Liberal Commtssiou to Local and
Traveling Agents, and give thrm Credit on
One Hall Ull sold. A light and agreeable busi
ness. snd sbove all, a good paying business.—
Agents wanted in all parts of the cotinuj. A
Catalogue containing a List of Goods with full
Explanations of terms to Agents will be sent on
application, two. All outers wiU be promptly
attendended to. and those sending us money by
mail will receive such good* ss they order by
the return mad or express, with thcGif.sen-
cUeed in the | ackage.
Address all orders to
MERRICK. BENTON A DEAN.
335 Broadway, New Y’ork.
N'. B.—Gold Pens re-pointed in s superior
manner. Enclose the Pen, snd Thirty wn*
ponts in P. O. Bumps, and the Pec will bo re-
cointed and returned, past paid.
July 2. 1857
• Imps
kflautu Steaiiu Mill*.
fvTi; wilt keep Ccuxstanlly an hand s largo
Y\ supply of GOOD FLOUR, also BRAN
and 3HORVB
The highest Cash prices paid tor VVHiAI
at the Mills. R. PETERS A-C'o
Atluu, July *1.1857 <15*