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Special Notices.
Worms! Worms! Worms!—A
80. A great man; learned treaties Lave
M written, explaining the origin of, and
daMifylng the worme generated in the human
system. Scarcely any topic of medical aei-;
enco has elicited more acute observation and
profound research ; and yet physicians are very I
much divided in opiniou on the subject. It |
must Ire admitted however, that, after ull, a
mode of expelling them and purifying the be.
dy from their presence is of more value than i he
wisest disquisitions r.s to their origin-
Soch an expelling agent bos at lost beeu
found. Dr. M’Lane’s Vermifuge proves to be
the much songht after specific—its efficacy be- 1
ing universally acknowledged by the entire
medical fuculty. As further proof, read the fol
lowing iron) a lady—one of our own citizens
Nbw Yobk, October l!>th,'l852.
This is to certify that I was troubled with
worms for more than a year, i was advised to
use M'Lane'a Celebrated Vermifuge, prepared
by Fleming Bros, of Pittsburgh. 1 took one
bottle, which brought away about fifty worms
1 commenced improving # once, and ura now
perfectly well. The public cun learn iny name'
and farther particulars, by applying to Mrs.
Hardie, No. 3 Manhatteii place, or to K. L
Theall,' Druggist, corner of Rutger and Mods
roe streets.
VST Purchasers will be caret ul to ask lor 1)?.
M'Lane's Celebrated Yermifugc manufactured |
by Fleming Broa.,of Pitlaburgb, Pa. All other :
Vermifuges in comparison arc worthless, Ur.
M'Lane's genuine Y’ormiluge, also his celrbra j
tod Liver Pills, can now be had at all respectable
drug stores. None genuine without the sig
nature of
FLEMING BROS.
H. R. R.—CONSTANT IRRITATION.
THE CAUSE OF PAINFUL DISCHAR
GES FROM THE BOWELS.—There is a
great mystery about physic, which even in
these R. R. R. days tho people have not yet
seen the interpretation. Wo will endeavor to
nnravel a few folds of this mysterious mummy
that have been shrouded in darkness r-o many
centuries. Mr. Smith complains that every
passage lie has from the bowels, he suffers great
pain, and feels “very week ar.d faintish,” a I
sort of soreness and irritation i3 felt after every 1
evacuation, he has to take pills or straining that
a discharge takes place. Mr. Smith’s case is
the case of thousands of otherswho complain of
Liver Complaint, Constipation of the Bowels
Costivencss, Indigestion frequent attacka of
Biliiousncss, and every once in a while power
ful Diarrhoea discharges. Mr. Smith and
many others take salts and senna common dras
tic pill- 3 . Blue pills, calomel and julap, rhu
barb and Magnesia, and other ineffective and
drustic draining cathartics, the effect of whi ch
is to irritate the mucus membrane and intes
tines, to cause ulcers and sores to cover the
surface of the intestines and bowels, the drain
ings the bowels sulfcr weaken them, and the
irritations caused by these drastics irritants
Icavo them sore and painful. Whenever u dis
charge takes his place it is like scratching a raw
sore on the surface ; the more drastic pills are
taken the weaker and sorer the bowels become.
This drastic purgiug kills the bowels, neglects
the liver, kidneys, bladder, Nervi;, and oilier
organs, consequently, those who commence
physicing with these drastic pills have to con
tinue their use, to be afflicted with u distressing
discharge, or none at all. Rudway's Regula
tors supply this great deficiency, which has so
long been needed ; otic of Railway s Regula
tors will heal all soies that may he in the bow
els, will force the Liver, Kidneys, Bladder
Heart and Bowels to the regular performance
of their several functions, und will tecum to
all a pleasant and ea-y discharge from the boa
ela, at a regular time. Railway's Regulators,
heals purges, regulates and corrects ull un
healthy conditions of the bowels, Live; K id-
ocys, Nerves, Skin und Heart.
,t Valuable Medicine.—Dining the present
week, no less than 3tx of our friends, who have
been induced to try Professor Do t truth's Elec
trie Oil for rheumatism, in conscqueuce of hav
ing seen this preparation advertised iu our col
umns, havo called anou its to state the result
of their experimen.s. Tie c person- assure ns
that their rheumatic pains bate bts.ii entirely’,
cured by a few applications of iicgrath'sj
‘Electric Oil,’ und they recommend it? u-c to I
all who are afflicted with any of the diseases
which it is dcsigued to cure.—Prov. Adver.. !
It can be bad of the agents here. See a 1-
Tertisement iu another column.
Aug fill, 18f»T dwlui
Taylor*’ AutUDyipcptic Ellxer.
Atlanta, Ga., May 1st, ’57.
DR. J. A. TAYLOR,
Sir : I regret to say to you that tor a loin,
time I sit fibred most severely from that horrid I
disease dyspepsia, and all its evil attendants.!
Life, itself, almost became a burthen. Remc-1
dy after remedy was tried—medical advice j
sought from time to time—but all would not
do. Heart burns, sour eructations, a difficulty
in breathing, pain iu the head, and many oili
er ills to whicn flesh is heir, were the torments
of my lifo. At last, I tried your Elixir, uud
since then have found relief. Upon my case,
it has operated as a charm. 1 can now eat
with some miitluction, and sleep without lining
troubled with frightful dreams. In truth, Sir,
to your Elixir 1 owo almost a new existence,
and you are at liberty to publish this to the
world should you think proper to do so.
YVM.KAY.
Sold by Smith k Hazard, Sole Proprietors
and Manufacturers, Atlanta, Ga. [mayldwtf
DANIEL PITTMAN,
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT
RESPECTFULLY informs hi* friend* that
in future he will be found d-tring business hours
at the office ol Meeera. Swan A Co., Alabama
Hire*', Atlanta, janlddwtf
~ M«y ltitli, 1NNT.
I /Ai k HMDS. ACON Choice article, Bidet
1 UU»Ham* and Shoulders, Ju*t receiving
and fid .ale by. E.M SEAGO, Com. Mer
Atlanta feantiner.
Latest News.
FROM BT. LOUIS, LOUISVILLE,
Cincinnati, and other Western Cilitiee to At
lanta via Memphie, and Tuacumbia, at thraagh
Rate*, over the Memphis and YYratern and
Atlantic Railroad.
K. U- WALKER,
Master uj Transportation W. AA.lt It. |
august 12. IBA7 find
Atluutu Sledlcnl ; School.
Preparatory to the Collegiate Course.
Session commences on first Monday in No-
veniber and closes on the first of April, 1858.
For further information, address,
H. I). CAPERS, hi. D„
or V. H. TALIAFERRO, M. I >. j
Atlanta, Gn., August 24,1857 . & f j
Eureka Oil for Cholic rses. j
On Salurilay last a mule, tho property of Mr. j
John tV. ltansom, of Kuasell county, Alabama, j
whs violently attacked with cholic in the etrrr;
... Columbus, was very much swollen, and from
alii appear a net a could live bu' a short time un*
lertH relieved. Two ounces, liquid measure, of
Eureka Oil was administered and in five min
utes relief was perceptibly and in twenty mill*
Utfcs the animal wafl entirely relieved.
This new and valuable mixturo is certainly a
great acquisition to the list of remedies hereto
fore before tho public, which, in addition to the
many reliefs it has given man, id now found to
be invaluable fjrlhe horse, in the cure of hots
and cholic, and the removal of fistulas and nu*
val gilU* We have,done our duty in spread
ing its good qualities before the public. Call on
Danfmth, Nagal & Co., or A. K. Ajit, and
procure tho never tailing remedy.—C»l. Bun.
August II, 1857 dtf
Important to Married Ladle*
and those about tomaro!
I)R nr.l.asMER S CELEBRATED MON
THLY PILLS'
Prepared from n prescription of Alexander |
Delrome, member of tho French Academy of I
Burgeons, and attendant physician to her Ma
jesty, the Empress.
This invaluable medn inc acts like a charm j
in all menstrual difficulties, removing obstruc
tions, and bringing on the Monthly periods
with perfect regularity. In all cases of Aerv.
ous Affections, Palpitation of the Heart, Flour
Albis or Whites, ari l in fact in ail complaints
arising from a disordered condition and un
healthy action ol- the. (ienital Organs, these
Pills will effect a speedy and permanent cure.
They are put up iu small plate gloss flasks, so •
curdy sai led from observation, ami accomparr j
fed by full directions for use. Prre $lper|
package.
N, H.—Then e Pills sin u!d i.ut be taken l>
female* during the first three months of preg
nancy, n ; they are >ure to bring on miscarriage;
but nt any other time they are harmless. J.K
Blandin. M. D.» only Agent for tho United
States and Canadas.
Also just received at tin Doctor's office, a
fresh supply ul Bicord's Female Protector—an
unfailing preventive of conception, and invalua
ble to those females who, owing to habits o'
life or physical malformation arc incapacitated 1
from safe re-production. Price #2 sent - by
mail.
Iu connection with these remedies, l have
eon? nntly on hand the following works: Mat
ron’s Manual MarriageGuide, Diseases of Fe-1
ales,Diseases of .Males.Earh work *s substantialr j
ly bound and beautifully illustrated with colored
plates, and contain nearly four hundred pages I
of reading m uter. Bent post pai I to any ad* |
dress on receipt of $1, and 25 cent* in stumps.
All letters addressed to mo will receive my j
immediate attention; ami letters of inqury
[when a postage i- enclosed.] will be promptly |
attended to* I. K. BLANDIN, M. b.
Byrncuee. New York, j
June‘ill, 1857, dwGm I
( AltltOLL SHERIFF’* SALES. i
NOTICE i? hereby given that the SIIKR- j
IFF’S SALKS ef Curroll county, will bepuh-,
|l,hr<l in future in the Snutliern Democrat.
KLl BENSON. Sheriff.
1 ... ;on, Aug..! 1, 1857.
Time of holding the State Fair.
The enquiry of us is a., frequent, -‘whi n I
is the State Fair to lie held tn Atlanta !,"
that we shall make this a standing article in
our paper for some weeks.
The Hair commences on Mntid.iy the-JOth.,
and closes on Friday evening, the 24lh Oe- j
tober next.
We also notify our readers, that any
query in reference to the bu.itn >• arrange- i
ntents of the Fair, addressed to ns in w,ri-|
ting, will he answered through onr columns. I
without delav.
CoL Alpheus.Baker,
This gentleman, we regret to »Ute, wss
prevented by indisposition from addressing
our ciiiitvus, at the City Hall, lust night He
is still, too, we regret tn pay, quite sick, but
due notice will b» giv n when our citizens may
expect to hear him ot» the absorbin'/ question
of Kansas.
Reported Massacre By the. Mormons.
The Adrian (Mo.,) Ledger of the 22d, sajs
that it is rumored here that (’apt. Levi Blunt
and his company, who left that place for Cal
ifornia u few mouths past, with a drove of
cattle, were attacked and massacred by the
Mormons while crossing the pla ! ns near Sait
Lake.
Cool Weather
The ibermonmcter in this neighborhood,
this morning, loth inet.. was down to tifty-
oight deg. The weather is unseasonably cool.
tew'In au ulfruy in (that lesion on Monday
night John Magrath cut ThomaB Gleason very
severely on the back of the neck nnd head
with a knife.
Mississippi-
On the first Monday in October, . lections
are to be held iu Mississippi for Governor,
Secretary of State, Attorney General. State
Auditor, Treasurer, member? of Congrt-“ and
members ol tbe legislature,
80, Oof S. A. Loekridge has published a
card in the New Orleans Delta, stating that
he is no longer identified with any movements
in the cause of Nicaragua.
ARRIVAL OF THE
miscellaneous.
DEMOCRATIC
HASS MEETING!WHOLES
llosifer it
FREE BARBECUE, '
AtSastco, SSwassaCfc.,-
EUROFA.
——
THREE DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE
CLOTHING!
New Spring Stock
at
HERRINGS !
Elegant Styles ol Cloths.
CASSIMERE J- VESTING,
LINEN, MARSEILLES, &c„
Gentlemen's Furnishing
Gr O O D fe* ,
Superior Fitting Shirts.
TAILORS TRIMMINGS,
wmmmm a
A Superb Stock of Clothing
of our own Manufacture.
Alan, Agent* for the 8*1* ..f
SINGER’S
Sewing Machines
Prices very Low.
IQuThe public are invited to call and ex
amine onr Stock.
W HERRING A SON.
march 1. 18*7 dirtf
Large snlc* of Cotton.
ALL QUALITIES ADVANCED.
Cable to be Sold
Halifax, Sep. 9.
The steamer Europa, Capt. Leitcb, has ar
rived from Liverpool, with date? to August
29th.
C'oiiiniercall News.
Liverpool Cotton Market.— The soles of cot
ton lor the week reach 110.600. f Wo did not
receive any cotton quotations up to our pub
lication hour.) All qualities have slightly
advanced.
The weather has been favorable for crops.
The breadstuff? market was quiet, at quo
tations barely maintained.
The provision trade was dull.
Consols in London quoted at 90j.
In London the sugar trade was steady,with
an improved in prices.
General .Yeus.—The English parliament
was prorogued on Friday, the 28ih August,
and tiie Queen’s speech was rend by com
mission.
It is the general impression in London |
that the Atlantic) Telegraph Cable will >e
sold for a telegraph line to India.
Nothing additional of importune, from ,
India.
lleatj Claim for Salvage.
V.ic York, Sept. C.—Ticowners ol the U
S. mail steamer Empire City have rendered a
charge against the insurance company of four
hundred thousand dollars for salvage, in asBist-
| ing the steamer lllino's off the rocks on Colo-
1 rado r.eO/a lew days sine-. The charge,how
ever, it is -n il nil! he iisisled ;,-i vhnrhitanf.!
Vermont Rletlion.
Rcton, Sept. ti In thirteen towns in Ver-
I moot tbe democrats gain 18 repnseutativw.
I and in three towns the republican* gain ."
I Tixecntor’a Sale.—Agreeably to »n
order of tho Court of Ordinary ol Fulton
| county, [August Term, 1867.] will be aold on
I tho first Purs,lay in October next, within the
legal hours of sale, before the Court House Door
j in the city of Altana, by public outcry to the
I highest bidder, one half of the McShffiarcv
, budding on Whitehall street, uow orcupird hr
V. Alexander as a drug store, and Dr. Campbell
us an cilice, measuring in front 28 feet, more or
j loss, and running back one hundred and eighty
i five bin 18/.) from the line of W hitchall streei.
j being the south half cf said brick building Also,
at the same time and place, will b* sold two
' city Lots,lying and being in the ettv ofAtlan
ta, known in the plan ot said city a* Lot No-
iiinctecn (I9)mi>d twenty one (20 on Land l ot
No, eights three (83) and lying west of the
residence of G. J. Forescre; said 1,0U contains
, one acre each, more or less, the said property
j belonging to the estate of Daniel McShelTcrcy.
i late ot Fulton county decease.!, and the same
-old aRrreal.le to the Statute of thin State made
and provided, when iaud descends to aitensi fold
let the purpose of turning over the proceeds of
said sale to .WiryAicliready ^sister of [deceased
and a resident oi me county of Donegal, Ireland.
Terms made known on day of sale
JOHN LYNCH, Executor
of Daniel McSbertbrey, deceased,
j August (, 1867
I d (EORKlAi Fulton County.—
John Lynch of said county, administrator
ol Dmel ilcdSheffry deceased,_and Michael
McShelTiy deceased, late ot sgi.1 county, wtl
apply for letters of Dtamisaion from said admin
istrations at tin. November Term next, of the
C cult of Ordinary of ft d county.
.Itl8- U MEAD. Ordinary.
Aptifi, 1857 w fit*
September l/tli.
[given by the democracy to
Ihon. j. embrown,
AN'l>
! HON. A. Ri WRIGHT.
Tbt‘ follwing Speaker* bare been mvt-
j f‘-J;
| < iov. II. V . JohtfctOII.
I lion. Robert Tonmlrs,
i “j [A. H. Stephens.
“ J. H. Lumpkin,
j •• Hiram Warner,
“ H. G. Lamar,
; •* W II. Stiles, .
| “ A. II. Colquilh*
j •• James Gardnen
•• Charles J. .McDonald,
•• J. W. H. Lndtrwood,
1 " T. L. Clingman, oi N rth ( e.- ilina.
The Democracy • f the nurr 1 .
I titH are expected to send Delegation. K • ry j
body is invited to eone-l
FIVE THOUSAND Fl.nI’LF AUK
EXPECTED
COME ONE ! CO ME ALL
\ And witness tbo GRAND EXHIBITION
! of the Cherokee Democracy!
JAMES R. BROWN ,
SAMI.. WEIL, <
James jordo.n, \
PROF. DEGRATH’i
ELETRICOIL
rpilF ELECTRIC OIL-F,!« ui ( ir ■
Y Fain is the premomtor of .1 atl, t. rttl-t
It.e pain you check thediseise. —
I’rof. DeGrath's Electric ! lil i“ tin* mir-i : :
! the age, for the following, fr, ! everything;
Cures ifbeunialism often in a day :
i Ctr.es Neuralgia, Toothaci.' : n tw . minute •
i Cures Cramp in Stomach, five n..t "> ;
| (.‘urea Burns,!Wounds, Brut-*», < r.- t
! Cttrei Headsche, fifteen ninutr
Cures Earache, Stiff Neck, Ague, -
| Cures Files, Dwelled < Bands, t, n
Cures Felon?, Broken Breasts. Sal; K tn
j to six days ;
.Cures Hemorrhage, bftrotula A .-ce--. - v •
trn days .
: Cures Frosted Feel t nd Chi ains, >:
| days.
Cures Augue and Fever, ne to two da.s
all nervous and scrofulous off ,n.:.
Cures Deafness in one to tour day-
j Cures all Fairs in the ilaek, Hres». A--
two davs.
IX MAF
mm m m w'v.
mt.. \Y ill open S' pr
Cotter
SWAN iV
L 0 T T E E.
Cap tai Prize 860,
NEW AND BRILLIANT -
r I ’ , . - .
J - WAN A CD . Manse >•
Gi.invs At idem; Lottery, it, tari i
te r.-s for September.'sSi, at AI Gl B
gia to w;.,f *, ' 'iu v liev f ** 'fov*
CipS I offi' •'
< LASS o-z.
T, Ur drawn in die citv et Augn-'
, ul ilc.m d ATI KDAY tjepc. 6, -
CLASS Vi.
To : drawn in the r.ty of Aug.n
; ie SATURDAY, Sept- 12.
CLASS VI.
To drawn tn the city ol Aug Ur
I t . „ .- ATTRUAY, !-ept. Ib, ’
TiYss^vv
Ua, ft
As an example of the estonutto.". in which tt
i is held by one of the ablest :uri ; ts ar, 1 wntvr-
; on law.dc-, in this cotmtt;. we wid give a i. -
, ter received by Fred. DvGrath ir in John 1. rg
| s>on. Esq., Editor ef the well known Monthly
Law magsz'ne, 15. Broadway New \ -i.. a
I word ofrach u stiaoonyi* of mor< weight among
■ the lest classes, ol the cour.trv, then . -:j. s
from unknown sources
| GIRARD Hut SE,I‘hiladei|.,. i a Ms;. ,.’ b.
i Frof. Cileries DeGrath—1 fr>. ,v g,.,> n as my
! opinion that your “Electric till .* among t:.e
most wonderte! lemrdtcf of inc rn t;mtr. A'
the earnest request ol a ia.ly wl.o -. rged the
. had been relented «t a mt.»: natt.tul ati. ct >
; ,u nse I was induced t. try a bottle, though at
the time of purchav.nc. I full , believed it i . be
a quack medicine and a catch penny huml u
But a trial cgtnvu ca
magic power, and .is use c - i.g
: to uullbring huntxr.ilv
I recently took a t Id from sleeping in imp
sheets ami n.v tut i.f.»e..' r. ■ ,
j and painful that I could not tun, my ucu 7
• After using, without - .ere c'crything pir-
1 ‘crib d by mv pbyi
I your Electric t ul. This morning ! r.i:i w. ii th.
: r lief havn g been
JOHN LlVINt.it ON
Ldf or Monthly I an A's ..
IbV Broadna d t2tl 11. . . t iihst., N t
Mr. Lt'ingston belongs to tir oil wealthy
and highly respectable fam.lici rt the n .t • •-
tier* of N. n York. Any one car !,',;vo him j
oi the su ^ "Ct ol the at' letter, w
be answtred with great pleasure.
(', . - t n. r. an roua u
sprung up n ti'.e reputation that my arttcU ha-
j acquired The pu. lie must I'cnarr. "They ate
»• irlhlvs.. sepftdwlm
Admletrators Sale.
A GREF,ABLY loan order of lh< lx iorab).
r\ the Court oi Dtdtnaty of Fayctti L cut.
I nil! je *oltl on the 1st IYreaday m Novemiu t,
next, bef tre the ( rt Hoe
I countv, between the usual hour* ol s»l,. on •
' that day
I,ot oi iaud number t’.'i) ninety ...■ . . ti v
. 1st district of originally Carr. T. now t m;
county, containing (2b2J) : . or.
and * hall tterca, mort or tc»*.
’ Alio, lot of land No tuS.i filly r - .
: district of originally t’ano!:. >w Ci ;
| county, containing two I un.lred t 1 t«" nn.l *
| halt acres, more or less
Air ', lot ol land N [442) t ui Itu, tin an .
I irty two. originally ( her. k< e, now Cs ;
t county. 18th district and 2<i ... t. •»., ••••am .e
lortv acre*, more or Ics-
, u |fifty acres tl lue uortbvsst ,.
lot No (If.) fifteen, m th. d uistn,; . original.
|v Cartoll, now Campbell , >ut.tx. it o. g i rt*
i acres more or less.
I Also, lol ol laud No (.) boon u tits *t du-
I trtet .1 originally fair >11, it. » C* : . bd. r: u;t-
ty, containing two hundred ;■• tr. « ha !
| acres, more or los-
! one house and i..l in tl.c tow , » Fair-
burn, .\o(l) one, aiwl know; as th. I honq -on
I lot,
Aire, the west halt ol id : is: I. tut met not
known, lying near I’alm. to. whereon Kent*
Kittle formerly lived.
A SO, lot ol lai.o N I ■ district
,1 Campbell countv, remaining tw liundre ’
itvo and a half acres, more or leas.
Also, lot ui land No (69) ».xty nine. 2d dis
trict Campbell county, rottiatnit g two ; n.lr,
mo and a half acres, more less
Also, lot of land No (86) eighty m.'J •
met ot Campbell countv, coolxuimR two hun
dred two and a half acres, more or U se.
Also, *11 that part of lot No (6i) sixty set,n
that lire in Campbell county, containing om
hundred and fitly acre*, more r ice*. (The oth
cr part of eatd lot Ivtttg in the 8th district of
Fay.tu county.)
All the above lauds sold'is to. propeitv ,'
N. Camp, late oi Fayette county. deceased t
tho benefit of the heir* and creditor* cf ...
deceased.
Term* made know n on the day ol sale.
T. J. CAMP.
sept) Admintatrator
‘ f viraTTii ;n the city
of Aogwj.f
*9in j
i' n HATLRDA V.
sjtl J«M.
I
ih» pUn of Smgfe Xl::.
;bt*rh.
»• I9,> pr:x rj ’ Nearly
or.e prize u
i every
''irkeU. Magnificent Scheme '
To be
w . n each Snurdsv in
September
860,000"
10 prize 5 of
$r00 1
prize , f ’ 30,0*0
10 priz~ of
700 1
prize ol 10 ■
10 prizes of
COO I
prize of 7.500
10 prize; of
500
pri/.- of h.OOO
10 prizes cl
400 {
priz. of 2,500
10 prizes,of
300!
prze oi l.o U :
170 prizes of
150 j
• prlz a of LOOO
>10 prizes of
1001
i pr of 900
,PP . .XUtATIOS
PZtZtt.
• , f .ft too apf’ to
8CO.OOO .
1 coo 1
30.000
1 200.
200 "
10.000
too!
itttt
3.000 . '
4001
*75
2.500 •
300!
70
1. j(K> ••
2t)0
pi 20 are
81
00,000;
\V.
CAP.
•ilt.ou •. f,,.
Prize* of $5ou,
of $3U. and 72 Appt.
tug t $i,76V.
\Y hole Tickets toll), »
Quarters $2 50.
I-jok to your interest and compare t...
Kctenre with any other.
Bank Notes on sound B&nks taken at par
k'.cka on New York remitted for pr.zee
Address orders -for Ticket* or Certificates
Psekxgcs ot Tickcu to
ANDERSON A SON, M.ntgers,
Macon or Savannah G*.
d+wu
THE FAR FAMED AND POPTH-AP ‘
Maryland Lotterries
Kor September, IS57.
K. . KAItrE dr CO, Managers.
6 496 p: 7. - omouctir., ' t 632ft nOO i
Whole Ticket- S10, Halves *.5
ant! Quarter? $3,50
F: w cv rag I.orrgg) —60,000 number, ’->r
I :ing with those on the tics.is are plscei!,
.t: or.i wheel. Thepr res are [dsced in another ‘
wh-.'. x rurv'-r ,- draw;. !rom the number
wheel, and at the same time t prtxe is drxwm !
fr om tl.. .ther wheel. The prize orawn :? placed ;
igains. the number drawn- Th.- operau-n U
repeated until e.It the prie« are drawn ut
Arrao'■ratios Pwrx? - Ti < t» preceding
and tw . succeeding numbers tnoae drawn g
( first .: pr res wid be cum s l it the 4' ap
proximating prixe*. acc nirng to the scheme
w drtei
last figure of tbe number that draws the $60-!
• prii For example, if the number draw ,
ing the $6tl,O(>0 end* witli I. then art the trek
et* where the number ends 1 will be entilled to
$2* If the number r 't w.th No. ? then s
the lirkcts whete .the cumimr ends in 2 n be
• miUetl totwentv dv'.Tate. end n . n '•
t Vr'.ficat. - yf FSCS-res w .
t • lowing rates, which is the risk
t'ert'fi.cates of Package* of
10 Whoie Tickets.
10 Haif
Quarters "
brilliant scheme,
Grand Consolidated Lottery
OF marvla.nd,
c Li ASS X*.
To be Drawn on Saturday. Sept- 26th
In Ba.ti wjre, Maryland.
UrBWsDg conductfd under the $uperinttnden:F
>: ,w .<* Sut« Lott ry CoiLmi»ion**r
SCHEME.
Nt Tiber- l| Drawn Ballots.
st the {
ISO
40
20
in
:d,,
IS"
pttui
the Cette’s oid
winch they w- be k-rwardt
Purchasers can have tick, t-
urethey mav designate.
T he list of draw n numu'
t. sent to purchavers tmtitcdiaUly »tter t:
(rawing.
rttrchassr, will) esv* wr.te their signatut.
i'latn and give 'heir Post Office County at
K'.ate.
Reme: .. vt thit ivery prize Is draw
.r stable ,u lull without dt-duc:: n
f - lOUO
diately atio'die. drawing - >’h. r , r. » at ;
u*u*i nmc of thirty day,.
All coramOM atiot s sir > ineitlrei
$82,900
15.000 . .
. .19.000
9 000
6.000
.5 000
.2.70 0
.2,500
.1,80» .
.1.750
.1.500
. l.tlOO
too .
200
. ilXt
to
20 . .
#62.900
.70.000
•78.000
.16.000
12.000
25.000
18,500
12.000
9,000
. 17,500
15 000
20,000
. 118,000
25,600
I *,800
222.720
564.480
-\\ \ N \ CU,
Atlanta, (1-
liii|torlain to Everybody.
1 NOR
[’ ft,! ui a ' . -
at,, - comparatively few others, whom ! have
istr.irted lor .be sum 4 *0G “htch
has aversgvd me at 1 r >2.000
$3,000 pvt annu l srd ’■ S> z ir.v'c \r
rsiigemeni* t 1 cot Ktire) tt 8pr,,.;.t
'.858 to engag, in the same u- 1 es. I rat w.i-
, lip.g to g»»c f.x’.l f :: jettons in the art to any
peiaan in the Ft iled State* >r Canadas, who
will r> "t..: th. urn. of $' 1 an induced, front
tbs su cess i ti>e been t>' ted with, and the
eats I'hgw* Mcci
• ed trout tin whom l .*' e tnstructed, and
t - dsr at it
t., t ,, at.v jH-rs.ui a:. t’|,|-'rtumly to engage m
i •>,„ business, which is < s-'. pleasaut, and very
.'refiuUw at » small - - There is positively
Nit HUMBUG it thr naitei. Reference* of
•he best cl»v» c,vn be giten as regards its char
acter. and 1 an relcr to persons whom I have
. instructed, who will testily that they are mak-
,ng from $->'o > 6 |<r J»> at the souse, it is
» l ustnes* in which either ladies or gentlemen
r t engage, and with |wrf*clcase make s lianJ-
f. itu iiiixtute. St'era! LADIES in various part*
oi New York State, Pennsylvani* and Mary-
tan,. wh'tn 1 have instructed, are now mr.king
from $.1 to $8 per d»y at it- It i* a l«EN FEEL
lit cl NESS, and -but a few .hilling- is required
. to -'.nt it. Lpon receipt o* $!, 1 will mtme-it-
an iv send to the applicant v pr.nisl circulat
I containing full instructions in the art which can
|<orlectly understood *t ouce.
All letterstnttsi be addressed (postpaid) to
Al.l-EN r. FAR-S\)NS,
| s*p9 dmw .'25 Broadway, V Y
3 f. t I'd Prize*.
A'nounting to
I. JOi-ooO Dollars
- St20 : H*!'.. IO: Qusr.,r- 5;
t -hthsi.YO. Certificate of Package of
'> Wholes t8t2S2 OO
: JHalvc. Ul OO
- sQuarter. 70150
to Eighth. - 35 iS
1 “XaT
OF SINGLE M MBERS,
Vow Become so Popular.
• iri'N itfi'DlidhUd Li ittiy of Md.
E.rtrn Clash !),
I kotsii u Balumeie, MJ.. Sitardty, Sept ■
16. 1857.
SPLENDID SCHEME.
npital Prizi
I prize ot
I prixe ot
| 1 prijo ot
1 prize of
j l prize ot
1 prize of
j 1 pttze ot
1 prize of
i Rrize of
j 1 prize of
4 orizts of
Appnri mfiia Prizes.
833,000 r
4
oi
*400
11,760 t
4
of
300
3.000 1
' u.OOO \
4.000 ]
8
*'
200
4,000 ,
16
of
200
1,000 I
4.000
3.500 i
3.500 t
15
of
100
2,500
16
of
8o
2,u00
16
of
60
■ -’00
20
of
»0
300
7iHt
of
40
1.000 PRIZES.
198,900 DOLLARS.
\\ hole Ticket; f O. Halves $5, Quarter
ed 5*
-y p , , JJte*. all rder* for tickets in the
M»»nir.ce tt -Stheote. to
r. H. HI BBARD A. CO..
\ 39 Cuvette *U, or Box No. 40,
Bsltianre, 'farytanJ