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-W« learn from tho
«bU firm, which *ucc*e
Kidd inib« wbolewlol
nufacti
manufacturers and veh'don of the
•Me Lems’e Yertntfugt and Liver Pills,".'J»«*
tacanllv made* partial change in their trade,
They have gone out of the Drug limine**,
having diapoeed of their entire stock to Mr. B.
I.- Fahnestock, formerly of tho well known
Ann ofB.A- Fehneatuck St Co. who aucreed*
Fleming Bro*. at ttffc old, Jnupceaaful ami
WfWy pojmlar *toi.d, cornet of Wood nnd
Fourth atreeta- 1>l* change ha* been deemed
adviaabfe by FleadhgBroa, owing to tho great
and conalantly increaaing demand for Af Lane’s
l'a tmifuge and Liter Piffa—tho tranacen.
dent viitue* of which are co« a tensive with the
United Hebe, aa well aa many foreign coun-
triee, The mercsocd demand making it an ab.
aolute necessity to dcvofe their exclusive at
tention and all their energies to the manufac
ture and aelo of these popular and valuable
medteinoa, they have, fur that purpose, rem iv.
ad to the large and caparioua drug house, 24
Wood 8treet, recently]..occupied by Meaera
Bchoonmaker Sc Co- which has been arranged
and adapted for their liusinca,, fitted up in mod
ern style end fine |taste, where they will be
found in tire future, ready to fill nil orders with
promptness, and bo ploased to receive ca'ls from
their numerous patrons and personal friend
—Steubenville Herald.
gone—
" Madison, Tuesday
“ Coyington, Wednesday
“ Monticello, Thursday
“ Jackson, Friday
“ Griffin, Saturday
. “ Butler, Monday
“ Perry, Tuesday
“ Americus, Wednesday
“ Albany, Thursday
lion. B. H. Htu. is respectfully request
ed to attend and discuss upon equal terms.
DEMOCRATIC.HOMIHATIOB
In Campbell County.
We are authorised to state that . WESLEY
CAMP, having been regularly nominated by
tho Democratic party of Campbell County, aa
its candidate for Senator, has contented to serve
if elected ; and that he will bo supported over
tho independent democrat Mr. Bullard, who,
failing to receive the nomination, haa declared
himself a candidate.
MANY VOTERS OF CAMPBELL.
aeplO
D i* °ur custom on the appearance of
a new counterfeit bank bill to adviso our readers
that they may be on their guard. We deem it
no lam ogp duty to guard them against frauds,
which not only rob them of money, but of
health also ;. in this cc’noction, wo rail tho at
tention of tho public to a vile fraifiU in imitation
ofDr. M’Xiano’s celebrated Vermifuge and Liver
Pills. These justly popular remedies are man
ufactured only by FLEMING BROS, of Pitts
burgh, Pa., who aro tho sole proprietors. Pur-
chaaaaa will notice the genuine WLane's Yer
mifuge and Liver l'il/a are enveloped in a fine
steel engraved wrapper and signed FLEMING
BROS. None othors are worthy of confidence.
fatplOlwdw
Burling Condi.—This style of Carriage
ia now being gradually introduced in the State.
They are the finest and richest Carriage now
made. Woodruff & Co, Griffin, Georgia, have
juat noeived two of this stylo. They are [fin
ished with heavy silver mock joints, glass in
stead of curtains a'l around, trimmed w ith rich
Coteline, with spring curtains, Sun shades and
speaking trumpet, and all the late improve-
monte. The finest job is worth $1200, with
fine Harness. Sep. lfi,'67 wit
Eunkb Oil for Cholic inllorucu.
On Saturday last a mule, tho property of Mr.
John W. Ransom, of Russell county, Alabama,
was violently attacked with cholic in the street
in Columbus, was very much swollen, and from
all appearances could live bu* a short time un
less relieved, Two ounces, liquid measure, of
Eureka Oil was administered and in five min
utes relief was perceptible, and in twenty min
utco the animal was entirety relieved.
This new and valuable mixture is certainly a
great acquis ilion to tho list of remedios hereto
fore before the public, which, in addition to the
many reliefs it has given man, is now found to
lie invaluable for the horse, in the cure ofbols
and cholic, and the removal of fistulas and na •
val galls' We have done our dut$^tj)*ad-
ing its good qualities before the pubficT Oar on
Danfoith, Nagal & Co., or A. K. Ayer, and
procure the never failing remedy.—GjI. Sun.
August 11, 1867 dlf
Important t»f Married Ladles
and those about to marry!
DRjDELOSMER’B CELEBRATED MON-
THLY PILLB!
Prepared from e> prescription of Alexander
Uetrome, member of the French Academy of
Surgeon*, and attendant physician to her Ma
jeety, the Empress.
Thin 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 Nerv
ous Affections, Palpitation of the Heart, Flour
Albla or Whit**, and in fact in all complaint*
arising from a disordered condition and un
healthy . ffptton of tho Genital Organs, these
Pill* will effect a speedy and permanent cure,
hay are put up in small plate glass (asks, so
irely sealed from observation, and accompan-
‘by Bill directions for use. Price $1 per
I.—Thcs e Pills should not to taken b
during the first three months of preg-
»they are lure to bring on miscarriage;
any other time they aro harmless. J. K.
a, M. D., only Agent for the United
and Canadas.
Alao juat received at the Doctor’s office, a
fresh supply of Ricord’a Female Protector—an
unfailing preventive of conception, andinvaluaf
ble to those female* who, owing to habits o
life or physical malformation arc incapacitated
from safe re-production. Price f2 sent by
mail.
In connection with these remedies, I have
cone anlly on hand the following works: Mat
ron’s Manna! MarnagaGuidc, Diseases of Fe-
ale#,Disease* of MalewEach work is suhstsntialr
ly bound and baanllfolly illustrated with colored
plates, and contain nearly four hundred pages
of reading matter. Bant post paid to any ad
dress on racalpt of $1, and >6 cents in stamps.
AU lamia addressed to me will receive my
immsdiala attention; and latter* of inqtrry
[Whoa a »*aUg» is enclosed,] will be promptly
attswlntfr J.K. BLAND1N.M. D.
Syracuse, New York.
Jma.89, iffib... dw6m
.t Faluablt Medicine—During the present
week, MjM then lix of oar Meath, who have
been indneed to try ProfamrDtOratb i Elec
tric Oil for rfaaumathm.lo ccnwqnoot ofbav.
ing aeea Otia preparation admthed In anrool-
nmna, haw called upon ua tfaW* Uw mult
These persona Mrnum
have bat
‘J# 8 * 1 ***,
Hmj reooamad It* m *
with’ any of the dbern
(Cure.—Prov. Adver.
the ggeuU hero. See ed-
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4 their
cored
OEMOCHATIC EXECUTIVE COMMIT.
TEE af Pulton County.
For the City of Atlanta—J. A. Hayden, B
0. Yancey, Dr. T. M. Darnoll, Dr. B. M.
Smith, William Watkins, P. E. McDaniel,
John Collier, A M Wallace, C. H. Wallace,
Thos. F. Lowe, T. L. Cooper, J. T. Lewis,
J. H. Steele, J. W. Duncan, and J. E. Wil
liams.
Carey’s Dist. W. S. Wingfield, Thomas
Moonc and Mathew Osborne.
Buclthead Dist. John L. Dvina, E. G
Collier and Henry Toby.
Oak Grove Dist. Lewis Wright, John Al>.
ernathy, Thomas Abernathy.
Black Hall Dist. James II. Rosser, Ed
ward Taliaferro and A. R. Almond.
Stone’s Dist. Thomas 0. Kennedy, Jos.
Willis and Clement 0. Green.
e. n. Calhoun,
President Democratic Club,
Atlanta, Aug. C, 1857.
Dwatmctlve Fire la Chartewtaa.
We learn from the Charleston papers that
there woe a wry destructive fire la that dly
on Sunday mprning last, about half post ma
o'clock, in i stable on St. Phillips street, be
tween Radcliffe and Morris streets, which
spread through the whole block to King st.
destroy log every thing before it. The grer
heat of the Immense body of flame ignited t
east side of King street. We wiil give
particulars to morrow.
ARRIVAL Of’tiYe STEAMK'
Time of holding the State Fair.
The enquiry of us is so frequent, “when
is the State Fair to be held in Atlantal,”
that we shall make this a standing article in
our paper for some weeks.
The Fair commences on Monday the 20th,
and closes on Friday evening, the JMth Oc
tober next.
We also notify our readers, that any
query in reference to the business arrange
ments of the Fair, addressed to us in wri
ting, will be answered through our columns,
without delay.
Atlanta Ulcdlcal School.
Preparatory to the Collegiate Course.
Session commences on first Monday in No
vember and closes on the first of April, 1658.
For further information, address,
H. D. CAPERS, M. D.,
^or V. H. TALIAFERRO, M. D..
Atlanta, Ga., August 24,1867 dtf
Weilem Freightn.
FROM HT. LOUIS, LOUISVILLE, CIN-
cincinnati, and other Western Cilities to At
lanta via Momphis, and Tuscuinbia, at through
Rates, over the Memphis and Western and
Atlantic Railroad.
E. U- WALKER,
Master of Transportation W.&A. R R.
august 12, 1867 Imd
CARROLL SHERIFF’S - SALES.
NOTICE is hereby given that the SHER
IFF’S SALES of Carroll county, will be pub
lished in future in the Southern Democrat.
ELI BENSON, Sheriff.
Carrollton, Aug. 31, 1807.
Taylors’ Anti-Dyspeptic Ellxer.
Atlanta, Ga., May 1st, ’57.
DR. J. A. TAYLOR,
Sir : I regret to say to you that for a long
time I suffered most severely from that horrid
disease dyspepsia, and all its evil attendants.
Life, itself, almost became a burthen. Reme
dy after remedy was tried—medical advice
sought from "time to time—but all would not
do. Heart burn3, sour eructations, a difficulty
in breathing, pain in the head, and many oth
er ills to which flesh is heir, were tho torments
of my life. At lost, I tried your Elixir, and
since then have found relief. Upou my case,
it bus operated as a charm. 1 can now cat
with some satisfaction, and Bicep without being
troubled with frightful dreams. In truth, Sir,
to vour Elixir I owe almost a new existence,
and you are at liberty to publish this to the
world should you think proper to do so.
WM.KAV.
Sold by Smith & Ezzerd, Sole Proprietors
and Manufacturers, Atlanta, Ua. [mayldwtf
Medical College of Georgia,
AT AUGUSTA.
TITHE Twenty Sixth Course of Lectures in
L this Institution, will commence on MON-
AY, the 2d Novemucr next.
Emeritus Professor of Anatomy G.M. NEW-
TON, M. D.
Anatomy, H. F. CAMPBELL, M, D
Surgery, L. A. DUGAS, M. D.
Institutes and Practice of MeJicine, L. D.
FORD, M. D.
Msteris Medics, Therapeutics and Medical
Jurisprudence, 1. P. GARV IN, M. D.
Obstetrics and diseases of Women and Infant*
J. A.JEVE, M. D.
Physiology and Pathological Anatomy, H. V.
M. MILLER. M. D.
Chemistry and Pharmacy, ALEX. MEANS,
M. D.
Demonstrator of Anatomy ..K. CAMPBELL,
M. D.
Assistant Demonstrator ol Anatomy, S. D.
SUMMON S, M. D.
/CJIi
Tinieal Lectures will be delivered in the City
Hospital and st the Jackson street Hospital.
Fee for whole course, $106.
Matriculation ticket, (to bo token once) $6.
For further particulars apply to any member
of the Faculty; or to
I. P. GARVIN,
augOUraw De»n
Just Received.
OAA BARRELS of WHISKEY to sell st
Zj 1111 the low ptice ol .26 cents per gallon
fin* white Tennessee Whiskey.
marSfidwtl W. W. ROARK.
Just Received,
A LARGE LOT offine Cedar BuckeU and
Tabs, to Mil very cheap.
$ w koaRK.
N EGRO CLOTH —a large Stock, for vale
cheap at
HERRINGS,
I NJDIA
Qur
The Montreal Ocean S'
ny's sorew steamer Ir.
with Liverpool dates to
Coatme
The sales ef cotton
30,000 bales—of w
5000 and exporters '
report the market r
buoyant.
Nothing later
If Lord Elgi’
tion, France at
bined attack t
The Spani
pension of j
vasion of '
tied by tb
The b'
creased jL
The und
settled all lo.
Further...
Breadsluffs.—the l
have improved in price bo.
Id. to 2d. higher; Corn quiet;.
little inquiry ; Spirits Turpentine
Rico Buoyant.
ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER
ANTELOPE.
St. Johns, Sept. 23.
The steamship Antelope from Liverpool has
arrived with dales to the 8th of Sept.
Commercial.
Litixpool, Sept. 8.
Sales of cotton for two days 20,000 bales of
which speculators took 4,000 bales. The mar.
kei was buoyant, with more buyers than sellers
The market for breadstufls was firm, and for
corn a good demand.
Consols active, and qaated 911.
Proceedings of Council.
Council Chammr, j
Atlanta, Sept. 11th, 1857. J
Council met—present, Wm.JEzrard Mayor;
Councilmen, Luwshe,Sharpe, McDaniel, Peck,
aDd Glenn.
Being no quorum, adjourned.
September, 18th, 1857.
Council met—present, Wm. Ezzard, Mayor;
Councilmen, Lawshe, Sharpe, Simpson, Hol
combe, Peck Alexander and Glenn.
Minutes of last regular meeting of Couoei
read and confirmed. - ^
Petition received from J.D. Lockhart pray
ing relief from the second section of the Tax
Ordinance. Referred to Finance Committee.
Petition received from JO. Quack praying
Council to refund Taxes paid at January Elec*
tion, on the ground of his not being a citiaen
of Atlanta in the years for which said Tax
was claimed. Referred to Relief Committee
Communication from L. Dean in relation to
throwing dirty water from lb* upper story in
building on White Hall street, on persons in
the street.
Ordered that the Marshal summon the of
fended parties before the Mayor’s Court for
trial.
Communication from L. Dean, complaining
of the city officers for punishing his negro boy,
Dick, and putting him in the Guard House.—
Referred to Police Committee. .
Referred to the Police Committee.
The Finance Committee report the following
accounts correct and recommend they be paid.
H. C. Holcombe, Cost fees, 104,31
W J Hancock, Supt., a pay Roll for
Wells and Pumps, 87,62
C R llanleiter, Printing, 61,75
253,74
Report adopted.
Petition of W B Cbaptnan, for Retail Li
cense near Market House taken up aod gran
ted. Council adjourned.
jas. McPherson, cierk.
Shirts.
N EW ityles of MARSEILLES aad other
kinds coming in at
ceptO HERRINOS’.
DANIEL PITTMAN,
GENERAL IHSUEAVCIAQUT
RESPECTFULLY iBfoima hi* Mead* that
In fotare he will be found during boriaeaa hours
at the office of Messrs. Swan St Co, Alabama
Street, Atlanta, janl3dwtf
’ CO,,
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JKi *4
R £ Tm
*W.Vi
> umn n
L-r!t-i> for ■
gii, lo »n|
cipal office
to three
To lie Jrawn 1
public,on 8A
day*, and
east, clc, in
ion in which it
>ta and writers
will give a let—
tom John Living
known Monthly
ay, New York, a
nore weight among
Ury, than volumes
ictphia, May 7, ’56.
-I freely give it as my
.ric Oil” is among the
s of modem times. At
i lady who alleged she
most painful affection by
iti try a bottle, though at
ng, 1 fully believed it to be
md * catch penny humbug,
es me that it does possess a
n—t, it* use will prore a blessing
to suffering anity.
I recently . k a cold from sleeping in damp
sheets and my neck became so much swollen
and painful that I could not turn my head.
After using, without success, everything pre-
scribal by mv physician, I last evening tried
your Eleciric Oil. This morning I am well the
relief having been as complete as it was inrttn>
taneous.
JOHN LIVINGSTON,
Editor Monthly Law Magazine,
1571) road war A 120 West ] 4 th st., N. Y:
Mr. Livingston belongs to the ol.l wealthy
and highly respectable families of the first set
tlers of Newlork. Any one can address him
on the subject ol the above letter, which will
be answered with great pleasure.
Cactpon — There are numerous imitation*
sprung up on the reputation that my article has
acquired. The public must licwarr. They are
worthless. sep9d w I m
MALE and FEMALE
SCHOOL.
To the Citizens of Atlanta.
THANKFUL to my friends of
itf^^^Atlanta for their liberal patronage
the past session. I would respect-
T^^Bfully solicit an increased patronage
for the next session, >nich will com
mence on Monday, 7uly 20th, 1657, Our room*
arc large and airy, protected by a piazia fifty
feet long from the sun. Every attention possi
ble wiil be paid to the manners and morals of
every pupil committed to my care, and a thor
ough and practical education imparted.
A rigid but parental discipline will be en
forced. No one need apply for admissisn for
their children into this school who do not wish
their children governed.
R. ROGERS Principal.
R. H. Sl JAS. E. ROGERS Assistant*
Mrs. E. C. R. A Miss L. M. ROG.
ERS Assistants Female Departirem.
TERMS TER SESSION OF TWENTY WEEKS.
Reading and Spelling $6 IK>
Arithmetic, Geography, History and
Grammar 10 00
Philosophy Chemistry, Aigebra.Geometry
Incidental Expenses .-V S5 |
CW Tuition payable quarterly.
julylOddm
New Mail Arrangement.
THE undersigned informs the
public that he haa established a
Mail Route from Dallas. Paulding county, to
Marietta, and will run a Hack once a week be
tween thooe places, according to thr following
schedule;
Leave Dallas every Friday at 7 o'clock &. m..
running by way of Lost Mountain, and arrive
at Marietta at 12] p. m-
Leave Marietta at 10 o'clock p. tn„ and arrive
at 7 p. m., same day.
CHARLES D. JENKINS
Dallas, Ga., Feb 24, 1856 Jawlf
RUNAWAY.
From-theundersigned in January 1656
my boy SOL, he is about 25 years of age,
•light and elegantly formed for a negro,
dark smooth skin, prominent eyes, and
large white teeth. He is passing through
ike country under forged permits, and the as-
turned name of JACK PECK, as I understand
in Atlanta, where he has been publicly employ
ed for the last 12 months. He is probably now
in the neighborhood of Atlanta, or on the State
Road above.
I FIFTY DOLLARS Reward is offered
fit hit apprehension and such additional com
pensation will be given as the trouble of his
capote may teuair*. If he has been harbored
by anv one, aud proof to conviction of the fact
is produced, the person giving infomutioa will
be rewarded and satisfied for his trouble to the
extent and value of the negro
A. G. POWERS.
Macon, july fid wtf
r ust Received, a fine lot of White
LeaJ. Liuaeed Oil, and Turpentine
June 14 *b7 d6wtf W. W. ROARK.
JISTJRKOEIVKD.
BOXES, of different Qualities of Tobacco
Cheap. W: W. ROARK.
an 6
To be drawn in
public, on 8ATV
"CL1
To i>e drawn in tb
public, on 8ATURD.
c
To be drawn in the
public, on SATURDAY,
On the plan of Single Nt
5,495 prizes! Nearly,
nine Tickets. Magnificat
drawn on each Katurdsy in
1 prize of §60.000 10
1 prize of 30,000 10.
1 prize of 10.000 10 pri
1 prize of 7,500 10 prizes
1 prize of 5,000 10 prises of
1 priz? of 2,500 10 prizesjof
1 prize of 1.500 170 prizes of 150
10 prizes of 1,000 210 prizes of 100
10 prizes of 900
APPROXIMATION PRIZB3.
4 prizes of §400 apr 1 to $60,000 ore 1,600
4 300 “ 30,000 “ 1,200
4 » 200 " 10,000 “ 800
4 - 125 - 7,500 ’’ 500
4 •> 100 “ 5,000 “ 400
4 •• 75 “ 2.500 “ 300
4 •• 50 ” 1.500 “ 200
5000 “ 20 are 3100,000
5,495 prizes amounting to §320,000
Whole Tickets' $10, Halves $5
and Quarters $2.50
Plan op toi Lottiiy.—50,000 numbers cor
responding with those on the tickets are placed
in one wheel. The phu-s are placed in another
wheel. A numl er is drawn from the uumber
wheel, and at the some time a prize is drawn
from the other wheel. The prize drawn is placed
against the number drawn- This operation is
repeated until ail the prizes are drawn out.
Approximation Prizes.—The two preceding
aud two succeeding number* to those drawing
the first 17 pme* will be entitled to the 48 ap
proximating prizes, according to the scheme.
6,000 prizes o< $20 will be determined by the
last figure of tb^-numl-er that draws the $60,-
000 pnze. ‘ For example, if the number draw
mg the $60,000 ends with !, then all the tick
et* where the number end* 1 will be entitled to
$2#. If the number ends with No. 2 then al!
the ticket* where Jthe number ends in 2 will be
entitled to twenty dollar*, and *o on to 0
Certificate* of package* will t* sold at the
following rates, w inch is the risk
Certificate* of Package* of
10 Whole Tickets. 880
10 Half “ 40
Quarters “ 20
In ordering ticket* enclose the money to our
addres* lor the ticket* ordered, on receipt of
which they will be forwarded by first mail.—
Purchaser* can have tickets ending in any fig
ure they m»y design ale.
7’he list <4 drawn numbers and prize* will
be sent to purchaser* immediately after the
drawing.
Purchaser* will please write their signature*
plain and give >heir Post Office, County and
8tste.
Remember that every prize is drawn,
and payable in lull without deduction.
All pnzesof $104)0 and under, paid imme
diately after the drawing—other prizes at the
usual time of thirty days.
All communications strictly confideDUtl.
Orders tot Tickets or Certificates can be ad
dressed to
S. SWAN A CO-
scpidwUn Atlanta, Ua.
C. F. BARTH,
Pittno Forte Tuner and Repairer.
JTLJSTJ, 0.1
\\T ARRANTS oli hi* work and
y \ never fails to give sausfac-j
tion. New Pianos ma !r to order,
tuning by the year done at reduced prices
All orders should be left al Kirkpatrickts
Furniture Store on Peachtree Street, Atlanta,
Ga. nov20wly
Bran autl Shorts-
AT THE ATLANTA MILLS
BRAN ten cents. Shorts thirty five cents.
K. PETERS St EO.
julyfidtf
LAWSHE *V PUR TEL,
merchant Tailors.
WHITEHALL STREET.
ATLANTA Ueorgio.
HAVE ON hand a tine stock of very rich
Good* for Gentlemens' wear, that they will make
up in the very latest style of ent and finish —
Try them and see if they don’t give you rtts.
aprlfidtf
ALXX. CAMPBELL. JAS. V. .SHEPPtRQ.
CAMPBELL A CO.,
Receiving Forwarding and General
THE FAR famed and popular
Maryland Lotierrieg
For September, 1S57.
R. FRANCE 6l CO., Managers.
BRILLI ANT ^SCHEME,
Grant! Consolidated Lottery
OF MARYLAND,
o LASS L.
To be Drawn on Saturday. 8ept. 26tb,
In Badiruort. Maryland.
Drawing conducted under ihe superintendent-,
of the State Lottery Commissioner
SCHEME.
T8 Numbers 14 Drawn Ballots.
5
5.
10.
10.
20.
285.
128.
128.
5568
28224
.$62,900
...15,000
...19,000 ...
8,000 ...
...-6,000 ...
,...5.000 ...
...2,700 ...
.. .2,500
. ..1,800
.1,750
....1,500 ..
. ...1,000 .
400 ,
.200 .
100
40 .
20 ...
.$62,900
30.000
..38,000
..16.000
. 12,000
..25,000
18,500
12,000
.. .9,000
..17,500
. 15.080
20.000
118,000
25,600
.. 1 »,8t>o
222,720
564,480
3-1,41*1 Prizes,
.1 mounting ‘.o
I,202,oo0 Dollars-
\\ h. ies $20:*Halles 10: Quarter* S;
Eighth* 2 50 Certificate of Package of
26 Wholes cost $‘282 Of)
26JHalves Ig| 04)
26,l}utffers TO.’SO
26 Eighths -
OF SINGLE NUMBERS,
Now Become so Popular.
Grand CtnsoUdahd Loiteix of Md.
Extra Clast, 9,
To betawn in Baltimore. MJ., Saturday, Sep: ■
26, 1857.
SPLENDID SCHEME.
Capital Prizes.
I prixe of
1 prize of
I prize ol
1 prise of
1 prize of
1 prixe of
1 prize of
1 prize of
1 prize of
l prize of
4 prizes of
4
5
175 “
1,000 PRIZE?
198 ^zT^LLARS.
W ’*5ttets $16; Halve* $5, Quarter.
Please address all order* for tickets in the
u.sniri.-cut .Scheme, to
Mainline ^ }J HUBBARD & co .,
.Ipproxi.naiicn Prizes.
$33,000 i
t 4
ot*
5400
11,760 j
I 4
of
300
5,000 i
5,000 l
[ 9
of
200
4,000’
4,000 |
4,000 !
4,000 J
u
i
ot
200
3,500 j
3,500 \
1 16
kw
of
100
2,500
16
ef
80
2,600
16
of
Oil
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300
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