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Special Notices.
GREAT BLESSING TO THE AF
FLICTED.
Ugh- 'I'lie number and formidable churacter
of dieettae? of the Liver have long clxullangcd
the attention of medical men. Some of these
diseases, classed under the general term of
Consumption, have been supposed incurable,
and the unhappy patient allowed to die, with'
out medical science to offer him a hope of re
covery. Happily this can no longer be the
case. A remedy has ueen found which will
cure all complaints, of what ever chnractu.
arising from doraDgement of the Liver. I he
I’ilia discovered by I>r. M’Lane, prepared
solely by Fleming Bros., Pittsburgh, I u , net
directly on the Liver; and by correcting its
operation aud purifying it from disease, cuts
off and extirpates the complaints which have
their origin in the diseases of this organ.
Remedies hitherto proposed for liver com
plaints, have failed to operate upon the seat of
the disease; Hut I)r. M'Luie.n Pills make
themselves felt upon tbe notion of the Liver,
und by cleansing the fountain dry up the im
pure streams of disease which thence derive |
their existcuec.
jtejr* Purchasers will bo earolul to ask for Dlt j
M’LANE’S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE,!
manufactured by FLEMING 1JIt*>H., of .Pills !
burgh, Pa. All other Vermifuges incomparison
aro worthless. Dr. M’Lano’s genuine Vermi-
luge, also his celebrated Liver Pills, call now lie I
bad at all resiiectatile drug stores, None gen
uine without the signature of
FLEMING BROS. |
It. R. R.—A REMEDY FOR YEL
LOW FEVER.—Let us rejoice that science |
hss at last succeeded in discovering a remedy
that will not only cure, but will prevent attacks
of Yellow Fever, evon when tbe pestilence is!
raging in the most terrible forms. Yellow Fe
ver con be easily, solely and successfully treat
ed with Railway’s Heady Rebel and Kcgula-
tor’s as any other fevers, or common disease. |
Dr. Frederick B. Page, of Miss., a well-known I
and popular medical writer aud practitioner in
the Tropica and Southern parts of the United !
States, cured hundreds of cases, even when the \
terrible Black Vomit appeared, and he strongly !
urges tho Medical Faculty to use Heady Relief
as a prev ritive. By its use, says the learned .
Doctor, ‘a multitude of lives w.ll be saved.
Let, then nurses and all who attend on the i
sick,provide themselves with these great reme
dies. Radway’s Heady Relief will protect the j
human race against Yellow Fever, and all oth
er maligant fevers. It will cure Cholera, Dys
entery, Billwusness, Fever and Ague, Tooth I
Ache, Head Aches, Neuralgia,and nil torturing ,
pains, aches aud infirmities.
Radway’s Renovating Resolvent will fill the j
veins with a new and healthy stream of blood,
and cure quickly Boils, Pimples, Sores, Bad
l.efis, all akin Eruptions, Scurvy, Bronchitis, |
Lung Diseases, Fleers, Tubercles, Had Coughs 1
Dyspepsin, &c,
Radway’a Regulators ore to be taken when- j
ever ‘You donot feel right.’or when you feel on I !
of sorts, or have too much Bile, Costive, Ac.— I
One of Radway V Regulars is sufficient to re
store regularity to the irregular orgnns,
Important to Married ladies and i
those about to marry !
Dr, Delosmer’s Celebrated Monthly Pills, j
Prepared from a prescription of ALEXAN -
DER DELORME, member of the French Ac- j
ademy of Surgeons, and attendant physictan to j
her Majesty, 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 Nervous Af
fections, Palpitation of the Heart Flour Albis or
Whites, and in fact in all complaints arising
from a disordered condition and unhealthy ac
tion of the Genital Orgnns, th»«o Pills will ef
fect a speedy and permanent cure. They are
pnt up in small plate glass llssks, sccurclv scal
ed from observation, and accompanied by full
directions for use. Price $1 per package.
N. B.—These Fills should not bo taken by
fomalcs during tho first thtoe months of preg
nancy, as they are certain to bring on miscar.
riegc; hut at any other time they are harmless.
J. K. Blah dim, M. D., only Agent for ihe Uni-
ted States and Canadas.
Also jno/ 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 hab.ts ol
life or physical inalformatiou, are incapacitated
from safe re-production. Price $2 senl 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 is
substantially bound and beautifully illustrated
with colored plates, und contain nearly 400
pages of reading matter. Sent ( osi paid to any j
add-css on receipt ofijil, and 25 cents ini
stamps.
All letters addressed to me will receive my j
immediate attention;' ami li'ller- of inquiry
(when a postage is enclosed,) will be promptly i
attended to.
J. K. BLANDIN, M- D.,
SViuevss.Xsw Yons. |
June 29, lk,A, diwCm
Col. Oartrell,
The Democratic nominee for t'oin;r< s, m ’
this District, will address his fellmr-citizen*
at—
McDonough, Saturday, 15th August:
Stone Mountain, Monday, 17th “
Greenville, Wednesday, lutli
Franklin, (Heardco.,) Thursday, J7 Aug.
Campbcllton, Tuesday, 1st September.
Special Notices.
Eureka Oil for Cholic in Horiei.
On Saturday last a mule, the property of
Mr. John W. Ransom, of Unwell county, Al
abama, wns violently uttacked with cholic in
the street in Columbus, was very much swol
len, and from ull appearance could live but a
short time unless relieved. Two ounces, li
quid measure, of Eureka Oil was administered
and in live minutes relief was perceptible ,and
in twenty minutes the animal was entirely re
lieved-
This new ami valuable mixture is certainly
a,great acquisition to the list of remedies here
tofore before the public, which, in addition to
the many reliefs it has given man, is now
found to he invaluable lor the horse, in tbe
cure of bots ami cholic, and the removal of
fistula: and naval galls. We have done our
duty in spreading its good qualities before the
public. Cull on Dunforth, Nagal ,Y Co-, or
A. K. Ayer, aud procure flic never failing
remedy.— Cnlttmhos Sun.
August 11, 1857. dtf
: •-4 Morn A TIC KXKCCT1VE COMMIT.
TEE ol EtlMon County.
For the City of Atlanta—J. A. Hayden, B.
C. Van m v, Dr. T. M. Darnall. Dr. B. M.
Smith. William Watkins, P. K. McDaniel,
John Collier, A M Wallace, C. H. Wallace,
Thos. F. Lowe, T. L. Cooper, J. T. Lewis,
.1. 11. Steele. .1. W. Duncan, an 1 ,J. K. Wil
liams.
Carey’s Dint. W. S. Wingfield, Thomas
Moonc and Mathew Osborne.
lluckhead Dist. John L. Eviim, E. G.
Collier and ’Henry Toby.
Oak Grove Dist. Lewis Wright, John Ab
ernathy, Thomas Abernathy.
Black Hal! Dist. .fames ii. Ros.-er, Ed
ward Taliaferro -and A. H. Almond.
Stone's Dist. Thomas 0. Kennedy, Jos.
Willis am! Clement C. Green.
E. N. CALHOCN,
President Democratic Club.
Atlanta, Aug. f>, li-j".
Congressional Appointments-
Dailn <£*amintr.
miscellaneous.
We, the undersigned, agio
people of this Di-'trict at the
arid places:
Fayetteville. Saturday.
Palmetto Monday,
Gtantvilie, Friday,
LoGrange. .Saturday,
Stone Mountiiiii. Wcdnesdav,
to address the)
following time
2L’d August, j
'24th do
2- 'll do
29th do
2d September.
tb
do
do
tlo
do
4 th
7th
lull
12th
McDououglt. Thursday.
Jonesboro'. Friday,
Campbcllton, Monday.
Marietta, Friday,
Decatur, Saturday,
Each party to have the liberty ol -peaking
at any other time and place they may think
proper without notice to the other.
LUCIUS J.GARTRELL. I
M. M. TIDWELL.
‘Wuodi.amd Cheam”—A I’omadc for beaulif- j
ying the Hair—highly perfumed, superiortn any
French article imported, and for half the] prices
For dressing Ladies Hair it ha- noequat giving
it a bright glossy appearance. It cttusesGenlle-
mett’s Hair to curl in the most natural manner.
It removes dandruff, always giving the Hair the
appearance ol being fresh shampooned. Price
only fifty cents. None genuine unless signed
FETRIDGE A CO., Proprietor* of the
“Balm of a Thousand Flowers.’
For isalcby all Druggist-. [mh25dw6ra
W'iOTtt TrKTH, 1'KRFCMKD llRSATtt ASO -UBACTIPVt.
Covpi.rxion — cun l,e ne.rulred by using tliu ttalm u/
a Thousand /■lowers." What lady or gentle
man would remain under the curse of a disa
greeable breath, when by using the “Balm of a
Thousand Flowers" as a dentifrice, would not
only render it sweet, but leave tbe teeth white
as alabaster I Many persons donot know their
breath is bad, and the subject is so delicate their
friends will never mention it. Beware of coun
terfeits. Be sure each bt tile is signed
FET RIDGE & CO. N. Y.
For sab- by all Druggists' [mhSOdfim
Taj lot ’s Auti-Djspt-plic Elixir,
Atlanta, Gkuroj.x, May 1st, ’57.
DR. J. A. TAYLOR.
Sir : I regret to say to you that for a long time
I sut’ered most severely front that horrid disease
dyspepsia, and all its evil attendants. Lite, it
self, almost became a burthen. Remedy after
remedy was tried—medical advice sought from
tirr.a to time—! at all would not do. Heart burns
sour eructations, a difficulty in breathing, pain
in the head, and many other ills to which flesh
is heir, were tho torments ol my life. At last,
1 tried your Elixir, and since then have found ic
lief. I pon my case, it has operated as a charm-
1 can now eat with some satistaction, and
sleep without being troubled with frightful
dreams. In truth, Sir, to your Elixir 1 owe al
most a new existence, and you are at liberty to
publish this to the world should you think pro
per to do so. JVM. KAY.
Sold by Smith 4. Hazard, Sole Proprietors ond
Manufacturers, Atlanta, Ga. may ldwlf
AT
Burling Coacll.—This style of Car j
nage is now being gradually introduced in tbe I
State, 'i hey are the fittest and richest Carriage
now made. Woodruff & Co., Griffin, Georgia,
have just received two of this style. They are
finished with heavy silver mock joints, g| >s » , n .
stead ol run a ins all around, trimmed wi>h rich
Goteline, with spring curtains, Sunshade* and
speaking, trumpet, and all the late improved
menu. The lineal |0h is worth $12111, with
fine Hwnei*. Aug, sr,'5t wit
i\cw Sjirina Stock
,A. ^
Eloiil Styles of Cloths,
CASSI.MERKit VESTING,
I,INHN, MARSEILLES, Stc.,
H. CAPS,
GiilNISpuii iiSHING GOODS
snper„ut‘ Fitting Shirts,
I A M.ORS TRIMMINGS
A Superb Stock of Clothing
til our own Manufacture.
Also, Ag«’UU for the Sale of
■ wk.« -
SEWING MACHINES,
Prices very Low.
Cf" The Public ere invited ta call and ex
amine ottr Stock
W HERRING A SON
march 1 dwtf
SlCHT CHECKS ON
.Yeti' York /or Sate at Current Kates
L AND Warrant*,uncurrent Bank Norn* and
Coin Bought and sold, collection of Not«w
and Llratts attended to for the usual Commiaaioa
1 L. WRIGHT
aug 00, 1864.
Latest News.
Farther About the Cable.
When the cable broke tltero was a heavy
swell of the sea—the cable was running out
too fast and the engineer applied the brakes
which caused the immediate parting of the
cable. The Niagara and the Agamennon
remained to try deep water experiments and
the rest of the fleet returned. The impres
sion prevails in Liverpool that another at
tempt will be made in October to lay the
cable
Decision aglnst Mr». CuiiuinR*
ham-
New York, August 24.
The Surrogate today decided against Mrs.
Cunningham's claim to the Burdell estate,
and sustained that of the blood relations of
the deceased.
Boston, Aug' 21.
Tho reported failure of Messrs. Blanch
ard, Sherman & Co., of this city is incor
rect. There is no foundation in fact for tho
report.
Boston. Aug. 24.
Gcargo Humphries, an aid to the coast
survey, was droxvned at Bath on Thursday.
The following are the cotton quotations
brought by the America :
Fair Orleans, 8J; do Mobile, 8/ ; do Up
lands, Hi ; Middling Orleans, 8J ; do Mobile,
8 5-lfi ; do Uplands, 8}. --
Liverpool sugar market dull .at a dedfefte
ot a shilling. Rice was steady. In London
Turpentine market dosed firm, sugar was
heavy al two to three shillings decline.
St. Louis, Aagust 22.
t'ol. Roberts who has arrived herefrom
New Mexico, reports that a battle had occur
red between the Apache Indians and Col
Mile’ command, on the Gila River, in which
tiventyfi ve Indians were killed and upward
of thirty wounded. Lieutenants Stein and
Davis, and nine privates were wounded. Col.
iUilee recovered a large amount of property.
St. Paul's Min., August 24.
I he State Convention fa progressing slowly.
Some points of difference have been harmons
ized, while others ol importance are unsattled.
The Republicans favor the adoption of one
constitution, while the Democrats urge the
suspension of both.
The three half-breed Indiana who killed the
German at Gull Lake, last week, were taken
from the hands of the Sheriff by the populace
aud hung to a tree.
The crops, notwithstanding ‘be ravages of
the grass-hoppers, are now considered better
than was at first supposed. „
Cincinnati, Aagust 24.
Considerable excitement in consequence of
Life and Trust Company at New York. It
is feared the house here will not open to-mor
row .
Louisville, Aagust 24.
Arrangements for the National Agricultur
al Fair next week are nearly completed. Con 1
tributions of stock and implements are coming
in from all sections. Franklin Pierce, John
C. Breckinridge, John A. King, Robert C.
Wickliffe and Lord Napier have accepted in
vitations to be preseut.
The greatest natural ornament totke'kuman
form divine,’ is unquestionably a fine, luxuri
ant, healthy growth of hair. It has been so
esteemed in all ages of the world and among
all nations, savage, and civilized. Hence, tbe
Indian brave regards the scalp of his enemy os
his greatest trophy. For a similar reason,the
fashionable belle disguises the region of vanity
as well as her.other phrenological organs with
borrowed locks.
I le who should discover a inode of prevent-
ng the hair from showing the inroad of envfa
ous Time by turning premuturely gray, a mo,
thod by which it could be restored when falling
or turning white,and u way of promoting its
continued ami luxuriant growth, would be
justly entitled to rank among the benefuctors
of the human race Read the testimonials in
another columu of the wonderful, not to say
almost miraculous effects of‘Professor Wood's
Hair Restorative.'aud see ifbehus not accom
plished all this.—Capital City /'art.
Sold by all respectable Druggists.
August 22, L857 daw2w
Prof. De Grath’n
ORIGINAL ELECTRICOIL
7 b# |ftftt disco Terr it now creating a jr* a I
natation among the Medical Facultie* of Ru.
rope and tbia country, ft will cor# the follow*
Inr (not everything):
IFAREANTED TO
Cure Peter and Augue In one daj
Cure Chill* In lire minute*
Cure Croup in one night ,
Cure Deefheea Intweto four dev* ;
Cure Burne and Bcalde in ten minute* ¥
Cttre.Vpfnlw, Woandeand Brnf»** In from one to 2
daye ;
Cure Inflammation in one day,
Cure Keuraigia, Croup. Tooth Ache Barca, in ten
minute*;
Cure Hemorrhage, Scrofula, Abeoeea, in ten day*
Cur© Bruleee, Wonnda, Tetter, In 1 to three day*
Cure Ear Ache, BtiffNeck, Ague, in one day .
Cur© Felon*, Broken Bre"*t, *§kit Uheam, in 2 to
day*;
Cure# Quinzy, Palpitation, pleuriay in 1 to tea day*
Cure* o*thma, Paiiy, Gout. Erycipelaa, in Aye to
twenty day* :
Cure* Frosted Feet, Chilblain*. Stiff Joint*, Chronic
/fheumatUm, Sore Tnroat, .Voarlet Fever, atd the
lameju'de to walk, by a few bottle*
TmS OiL(l-i* Claim's) i« mild and plcaeant, and !*
a great yamil v Medicine for children teething, to
Ladle* should all u*e It. Itulway* leave* you better
than it find* you, end urn* bottle oftm cure- entirely.
.‘lfflictcd 13 years, and Cured in one Week.
Bead the letter from Rcr. James Temple.
PHiLADtLrHU, June t/th A
Prof. l)u Gkatu I have been afflicted for thirteen 1
year* with Nouralgia and otter paioful complaint*,
aud I have l*een unable to sleep »oundly or walk auy |
distance fer many > ear* past. Last * trek 1 got a bot
tlo of your 'Electric OiL' The tJrrt night I alei-t .
soundly and well.to day I am like a new man.
wife could not believe her even. Your Electric Oil
ha* done in one week what the physicianaof Pbiiade.
phia foiled to do in 13 year*. Gratefully your*.
HL' V. JAMES TEMPLE. CIO 6w»/,-.V:
Deaf nets Cured.
Kaw Uayln, May lJhh. Ib't*
Pro! Di. UuATH My brothar haa been de^f three
years, lifter trying many thing*, be u»ed vour Oil a
few time* and ft cured him entirely.
CLIFFORD il .VC’RASTOS
<JirTioi —There arenumeroua Imitatluna *pring t.p
on the reputation thnt my article haa acquired The
pu' .. must beware They are worthle**
Aug lo dwlm
£oltcrif
SWAN A C0.’S i
LaHshe & Pnrtell,
MXUHBMnr 5M1DE£
WOITE H ALL STREET,
Atalnta Georgia
H AVE ON HAND a film stock of very rich
Goods for Gentlemens' wear, that they
will make up in the very latest style of cut and
finish Try them and see it they dont give you j ^
fits. Atlanta, April 1G,'67. dtf ^ (|U(J .,
~ Just Received. j —■
,)AA BARRELS of WHISKEY, to sell at | T
the low price of 95 cents per Gallon, [ "LSglS-i
fine white Tennessee Whiskey.
mh25dwtf W. W. ROARK
The most Brilliant Schei
CAPITAL
«“Ho,oo(
TICKET* OS
Owing to tb© greit favor wi*.
gle Number Lotteries have bc* r.
public, an«l the large demand fo
Msrjagcrs, H. Sfran & Co., will
each Haturday thoughout the yc
ing Hcheine will drawn in
teric* for August, lK. r 7.
CLASS 19.
To Iw drawn in the City of A
iri pub'ir, on SATURDAY . A
CLASS r
To drawn in the Cit
in public, on HATI RD- 4
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| To lie drawn in t 1
| in public, on Satur.
Oil t
single
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| Acur/y oni 1‘
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: EACH RATI
j l Priieof
I I’ntc of .
I Ptive of
, 1 f’rixe of.
■ I Prize of.
1 Priie of
! Prixc^.
I Prize of .
1 P'lze of
1 Prize of
1 Prize of
li Prize. '
46 Prizes
100 Prize.-
100 Prizes
Al
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4
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with those
separate *b
tin tuires an
The first x
circled, ere pi
The wheels,
is drawn from Un
same time a prire
The number and pr
and exhibited to the
the Commissioners ;
against the number dra
BROADWAY GOLD PEN
MANUFACTURING CO
335 Broadway, Vew York
Are now selling tnerr (.old
Pens, Pencils and Pen
Cases al the Lowest Retail Prices, anti carh
purchaser- Draws a
PREMIUM.—PREMIUM-—PREMIUM
of from 60 cents to $1000!, , _
As soon as a Pen or Pencil is purchased, ihe ! repeated until all the prir
Premium is delivered immediately.
List of Pens and the Ilrtail Prim.
Gold Pens $1 25 and 1 Gift
Gold Pen Engroasing size. . 150 and 2 Gifts
Gold Pen Silver Ex. Holders.. 2 50 and 2 Gifts
Gold Pen silver dbl. ex. holders 3 75 and 3 Gifts
(iold Pen silver mammoth hold'5 00 and 4 Gifu
Gold Pen silver Leviathan
Holders 0 25 ant! 5 Gifts
Fountain Pen (.old Desk Hold-
der 3 75 and 3 Gifu
Mammoth Gold Pen Desk Hold-
der and Box b 25 and 6 Gifu
Leviathan Gold Pen, Gold Desk
Holder and Box 6 25 and 0 Gifts
Gothic Silver Case a Gold Pen 3 76 and 3 Gifu
Mammoth Gothic Silver Cate
and Gold Pen 6 25 and 5 Gills
Gold Tooth Pick . 2 60 and 2 Gifts
Gold Tooth Pick and Eor Pick 3 75 and 3 Gifts
Gold Watch Key, Tooth Pick
Approximation
The two preceding and the two
Numbers to those drawing the first
will be entitled to the t*0 Approiu-
Prizes. For example; if Ticket No. II..
draws the $60,000Prize.thoscTicxetsnumbere..
11248,11243 II251, 11252, will each he entitled 1
to $225. If Ticket No. 650 draws the $20,006 '
Prize, those tickets numbered 648. 649,651,1 5,56c. ,y.
552, will each be entitled to $200, and so on I 2-,224 . 20 564,4c,
according to the above scheme.
The 3,000 prizes of *20 will be determined 'ey | 34.419 prizes, amounting to *1.179,178
e last figure of nuarber which draws the $60,* VY hoies $20; Halves IP; Qusr. 5; Eighth*2 60.
ihe
000 Piirc. For example, if the number draw mg .
the $60,000 prize ends with A'o. 1, then ail the
Tickets where the number ends in 1 will be en-1
tiffed lo $20. If the Number ends with No. 2.
then ali the Tickets wkrre the Number end- in j
" ”’ib l»e entitled to $20 and so on to u.
ertffcate of Package of
2C Wholes, cost,
26 Halves. *•
SP Quarters. ••
20 Eighth's “
$282 00
14! ■■0
70 50
..35 26
Certificates of Packages will be soLl a: the M- ( L \ ■ •
j lowing rales, which is the risk.
3 75 and 3 Gifts j Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Tickets $9U
10 Halt
•• ■' 10 Uuartcr 201
•• “ 10 Eighth III-
In ordering Tickets or Certificates, enclose tbe j
money to our address lor the Tickets ordere I, on I
receipt of which they will be forwarded bv first j
mail. Purchasers can have tickets ending wifi;
anv figure they may designate.
The list of drawn Numbers and Prizes will be j
and Pencil...
Ladies' Gold Pencils.. . 2 60 and 2 Gifts
Ladies’ Gold Pencil 3 76 and 3 GiiU
Ladies’ Gold Pencil 6 00 and 4 Gifts
Ladies' Golu Pencil and Pen. 6 26 and 6 Gifts
Gents’Gold Case and Pen 10 00 and 8 Gifts
Gents’ Gold Case and Pen,
Mommoth size. 12 50 and 10 G.
We warrant all our Gold Pens to be Diamond
Pointed, end not surpassed by any establish
ment in the States, and besides giving you ! sent to purchaser* immediately after tbs Jr*
Pen or Pencil well worth your money, wr als; ing.
presen: you with . Purchasers wilt please write the signatures
Gifts worth from .->0 ecm. to st.ooO, lit plain, and give their post office county and
Gold Watches, Gold Guard and Vest ,
Chains, 1 Remember that every prize is drawn, at,d
,. ,, , , , n . i 'n „ payable in full without deduction.
(.old Lock.;l», Diamond Pins, Laineo Snu. 1 1 L tn P n « af iutMl ,
<»olil Studa, Rings, Brea*t Puis, Silver
Fruilimnd Cake Banket*, Sil
ver Goblets, Ac.
Grand Consolidated Lottery of il. D.
Extra Class S,
a be dravriLiin Balumore, Md n Stturity, Aug
W, 1867,
SPLENDID SCHEME.
AGENTS— AGENT8-ACEXT 6
.Ml Prizes of $1,000 and under paid tin-
! mediately after the drawing— other prize- at the
' usual lime of thirty days, in full without deduc-
! non.
Alt communications strictly confrlonttai. The
Aon* is the time and here is the chance to inahr ; drawn numbers will bo forwarded n> purchasers
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$j ,600
4
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350
1 prix<* of
2.2001
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100
1 pnze of
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A <lmlnl«fralor's Balfi, — Will be
sold before the Couit House door in Blatrs-
vitie, Union county, oil tbe first IMesday iu
October next, within the legal hours of sale,
the following properly: the lot of land No.
R!C, lfitli district 1st section,as the land of
•lames J■ Btackshear, late of Thomas comity,
deceased.
Terms of .-ale—Oue half on the 1st of Jan
uary 1858, aud the remainder ou the 1st Jan- !
nary 1859. Titles will be nt»dc aud {xtsseo-
sion given when tho first payment fa made, and
a mortgage' ou the property to secure the pay
ment.
HARRIET BLACKSHKAR, t
rilO.ff E BLACKSHKAR. - Adm’rs,
M. H. JUNES. I
«ug26-w40d
X Negro BlarkNUilIh lor Sale.
1 yl'KSI ANT to an agreement between Sa-
I rah Ann Lewis, and other parties interest -
eu, will be sold before the Court House Door
in the town ol Lawrencevllle, Georgia, on the
first Tuesday in October next, within the usual
hours of sale, a negro man, slave, about forty
years old, by the name of BEN, formerly own.
ed by John F. Martin late of said county de
ceased Ben is -aid to be a good Blacksmith
and Wood-workman, a sound well disposed
negro, and worth as much as any slave of his
age
Term*—Note and good security to become
due on the 26th day of December next, bearing
interest from date.
JAMES P. SIMMONS, Agent.
Lawrencsvillv, G* , Aug. 2*J, 1*67. wtds
$1,000- $9,000—*3,000 $.1,000
neryear.iii tho saJcof Gold Pens, Jewelry, Ac.
\Vc offer a Liberal Commission to Local and
Traveling Agents, and give them Credit on
One Half till sold. Alight arid agreeable bust,
ness, and above all, a good paying business.—
AgenU wanted in all parts of the countiy. A
Catalogue containing a List of Goods with full
Explanations of terms lo AgenU will be sent on
application, free. All orders will be promptly
attendended to, and those seeding us money f>y
mad will receive such goods ns they order by
the return mail or express, with the t.'ifh, cn-
cloaed in the package
Address all orders to
MERRICK. BENTON & DEAN,
333 Broadway, New Y,.»
N ft—Gold Pens re-pointed in a supenot
manner. Enclose the Pen, and Thirty nun
cents in P. O. Ktanrps, and the Per; will he re
pound and returned, poet paid.'
July 2, 1867 wdntos
immediately after the drawing
DT All prizes of $ 1,000 and under, paid im
mediately alter the drawing—other prizes of the
usual time thirty days.
Prize tickets r aahed or rent w ed at either off, f
Address orders for Tickets or Certificate* t o
S. SWAN hi CO.. Aliaou Ga.
A list ot the numbers that are drawn from
the wheel, with tile amount of the prize that
each one is entitled to, will be published after
every drawing, :n the following papers New
Orleans Delta, Mobile Register, Charleston |
t>tau darxl, Nashville Gazette. Atlanta Intellr !
gencer, New York Weekly Day Bo,'k. tSavatr-1
nah Morning News and Richmond Dispatch. I
New York Dispatch and Paulding (MissAtl’l
ton.
June 27, 1861 dAw II
1.000 prizes im'tf to $18S.T00
W h, it Tickets $!0, Halves $6,Quarters $2,5o
C? Please address all orders for Tickets in
as i,.. Magnificent Scheme, to
T. H. HI BBARD A CO.
No 39 l'ayctto-st., or Box, No. 40,
Baltimore, Marylan
Oct .1 (dly)
c. F. BARTH,
P' IUI KORTK TYXEIt AND HKPAIHKK
Atlanta Ga.
\\ ^ RRAJVT8 all ,*na work, an
TT i.ever fails to give satisfaC'.
ten* New Pianos made to order,- w
'ritng by the year done at reduced price*.
Al Order* should be left at Kirkpatricks Furnt
tun Store on Peach Tree Street, AtlanU. Ga.
V'x*0
.M IX, CANPHKU.. 'XS. V. mtlTI'lCRP. j
CAMPBELL &. CO-,
Receiving Forwarding and General
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
67 to 7i Front and 70 to 7S Commerce 8tret > l,!
MOBILE. ALA.
AOg I**, •*>? wl y
S J rtlp.—Steward'* reiiiW Hufar Houae
SynipjuaC received, and for sale on rt^naon •
able tarma.
fune 14 11^7 tUw \V. W. ROARK
\T7hlskey ! Hhliikey :!
Whlftkc}!!! More of
(hat Cheap H W*kcjr.-Ju»t received
and to arrive, 2iH» barrrl* of Tenncrwc WJutc
W hiekey, which I offer on food teriu> Also,
treah Giocciic* ol' ail kind*, etich ** >ugar.
Code*, MoUa>'Sv 5*ah, Mackerel. Rice, ft a.
IVwder, w^’aiL, Ac f J1 5^‘ou.
June 14ft? dawtf W. W.ROAK.
Atlanta Strain Mills.
, *'¥ t E will kwp conetantly on hand a large
W aupply of GOOD FLOl K, alao BKA.N
and SllOKTN
I’h*' highest t*ash price* paid for WHEAT
at the Mill# R PETERS A I'M
Aflmtti July flip 186? dto
, ■ N'. LV0N8
LYONS &. -w.,
IMPORTS** AXD DkALILv. I>
HAVANA CIGARS, TOBACCO.
A..VD ALL KINDS Or
FOBIJGa WIRES
L.1QIOHS, &t\, &u.
No 13 Ccffaz Street,
Nashville, Teun.
march ^\ * [ y_
Lath*! Lath,! Laths if!
»NCAR Loads, for Plastering. On Conaigt
^fftnent and for sale low , by,
Hov tidwtt E. M.SEAQO.
MONEY! MONEY!
FOR EVERYBODY AND
Fresh Fish.
1 NOW offer to the pubhc Bowmans Thirty
readv wavs to make Money, and Blackbort.,
Fortune, by w hich anybody can make a hinJ-
■sime fortune in a short tune, and without much
labor, and it will only require two,or three Julian
to commence with.
I have known tueu to make from $10 to $2,'
in a single day with them, and I will assure you
there .* no Humbug about them, and also, i wn
give anybody instructions, by which they car
take all the Fish, Ella, Ac , out of any River 01
Creek,ill any given space with very httle labor
and scarcely any expense. All ol the abov.
receipts warranted or the Money returned.
And I will send all of the above Reeetpu
onvbodv on the receipt ol $1.
Address. TH08.G. WALUS.
Berkshire, Gwtuuett County. Ga
Apr 17 wl5 ’°
1) A N1EL I'ITT M A N .
general insurance agent.
t ) ESPECTFl'Ll.Y informs ht*fn*ndt th.'.
Y in future he will S-e found during bu«in*s
Hours at the office of Messrs. 8. Swan A C,
Alabama Street. Atlanta. _ [Jan IS Jwit
Hruslies of nil Kinrtw.
Large lot on hand, of superior equalities
For sale by,
LOWE A RICE
Feb SI ‘ iwU
lxo«"i tuul Hoot a ul
York. Co»t.—1 ha*e|
concluded to * II my stock of Bo
and Shoes at New York Cost, until tbe tirsr i
August, if you call quirk.
W W ROARK
>une 4,1*57
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