The Independent blade. (Newnan, Ga.) 1855-18??, January 04, 1861, Image 2

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tci a I Bot ill s. The Blade's Advertisers. • Cutting A Co.,Merck'nts. Thomas Attorney Haas, Davis, Holbrook, “ Smith, “ Martin, Book “ Powell, “ Reese, Drug “ Hammond, “ Smith <t Co., “ Walker, Land Seller. Pinson <t Co., “ Wellborn, " “ McNaught A Co., “ Arrington, “ “ Meyers & Co., “ Dent, Factor. Evans, Book “ Thurmond, Hotel. Corliss A Co., School. Marston, Gun Smith. Daniel A Co., ** donee <t Co., Paper Pitman, •• Heiss, Brock, Attorney Cole, Steam Works. Robinson, “ Wiley, Dentist. We Think we are Justified in Saying. car That no other Fill, or remedy for Liver Complaint, has gained, so deservedly, the reputa tion now enjoyed by Dr. AP Lane's Celebrated Liv er Fills, prepared by Fleming Bros, of Pittsburgh. As an evidence that they will cure, read the fol lowing certificate from a lady residing in our own city : New York, January 23, 1852. This is to certify that 1 have hnd the liver com plaint for six years, and never could get any medi cine to help me until I commenced using Dr. AC Lane's Celebrated Liver Fills, prepared by Flem ing Bros. I can now say to the public, that, they have completely cured me; and I do hereby re. commend them to all persons afflicted with a diseased Liver. They will cure. Try them. MARIA EVANS, No. 93 Lewis street Dr WISTAR’S BALSA JI OF WILD CHERRY. Where this article is known it is a work of su pererogation to say one word in is favor, so well is it established as an unfailing remedy for toughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Croup, Whooping Cough. Asthma, Quinsy, Phthisic, diseases of the Throat, Chest, and Lungs, as well as that most dreaded of all diseases, consumption, which high medical authority has pronounced to be a curable disease. Those who have used this remedy know its value ; those who have not have but to make a single trial to be satisfied that of all others it is the remedy. Further Testimony. Owego, Nov. 9,1859. Messrs, S. W. Fowle A Co..— Gentlemen:—Some ten years since I was at tacked with a severe and distressing cough, the long continuance of which alarmed me, and ad monished me to look for some remedy to rescue me from the dangerous condition in which I found niy<e!t. From what 1 Lad heard of JFVs/ar's Balsam of II Ad Cherry, I concluded to give that preparation a trial, which 1 did, and by its use obtained im mediate and permanent relief. Again, about five y.-ars afterwads, I was taken with a severe hacking cough, accompanied with a pain in the chest and aide, tickling in the throat, etc., which so reduced my health ami strength as to unfit me for attend ing to my ordinary bnisinesa. I applied to well know4i physicians ami used their prescriptions without any perceptible benefit ; when, after hav ing been confined to my room for several months, ] again had recourse to IF/JtZar’ir Balsam, and. to my great joy, found, as before, immediate relief, and two bottles restored me to perfect health. . 1 would also state that several of my friends have used the Balsam with the same astonishing results. I have known of there being in the market a miserable and worthless spurious Balsam. In purchasing, 1 always look forthat prepared by 8. IK Fowle <£• Co., Boston, which has the written signature of I. Butts on the wrapper; and I would caution all. as they value health, to do the same. SIMEON MARQUART. Caution to Purchasers. — The only genuine Wixlar's Balsam has the written signature of “ 1 Butts ” and tin- printed one of the Proprietors on the outer wrapper; all other is vile and worth less. Prepared by SETH W. FOWLE A CO., Boston, and for sale by J. T. REEbE, REDWINE A HENRY, Newnan. Ga. And by Druggists generally. Nov. 3018-4 t. [7] RUN HERE EVERVBOD'Y 1 The Greatest Excitement that has been here Since the Indians Moved!! HIIAAS lia« Ten Thousand Pairs of Boots • ami Shoes, which he is willing to sell at extraordinaiy low prices, READ! READ! READ! Russet Brogans... sl.lO India Rubber Shoes $ 75 Black ’• 85 Ditchers’'Boots, 2.00 Women's Shoes, 65 Calf *' 3.00 Youths’ *’ 45 Fine “ 2.25 Childrens’ “ 30 Go and see him everybody ! Great excitement! Be sure to go. Oct 19. 1860-11-ts. LAMPS! LAMPS’! A Lot of Kerosine and Burning Fluid Lamp- Lanterns, Lamp Chimneys, Lamp Shades, ami Patent Kerosine Burners, just received. Ke rosine and Burning Fluid always on hand, of the best quality. Bring in your old lamps and have them changed at DR. REESE’S DRUG STORE. Jan. 27-24 ts. CHRISTMAS ANY HOW. TUST received, and for sale, a large lot of FIRE WORKS and the handsomest assortment of fancy CANDIES, NUTS, RAISINS, FRUIT’S. Ac., Ac., at DR. REESE’S DRUG STORE. . 83T Enough for all and cheap. Dee. 21, 1860-ts. NOTICE. rpiIURSDAY, 27th inst., is the day for the An L nual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Op erative Masonic Fraternity. A full attendance is desired. By order of the Board, J. L. MANN, Secretary. Newnan, Ga., Dec,. 21, 1860-11. W. BROCK, Attorney at Law, BEING located at Pierceville, Haralson county will give prompt attention to all business entrusted to his care in the following counties:— Haralson, Polk, Carroll, Heard, Campbell, an.d Coweta. Attention, promptitude Übd candor, September 9, 1856,-5-tf, Male Iggfr Seminary AND Normal School, NEWNJkIST, —:o: THE FIRST SESSION of this Institution for the year 1861, begins the first Monday in January, and continues twenty-five weeks. Students prepared for any class in College, or to become Teachers. RATES OF TUITION. Twenty, Thirty and Forty Dollars per annum. Incidental expenses, One Dollar each “ “ Students charged from time of admission to the close of the Term—deduction for protracted ill ness. N. B. KNIGHT, A. 8., Principal, and Professor of Ancient Languages, Natural Sciences, Ac. LYMAN GRISWOLD, Professor of Mathematics. JOHN RAY, Pr’st Board of Trustees. J. J. Pinsox, Secretary, Dec. 21, 1860-21-t.f. J. M? HOLBROOK, MANUFACTURER & JOBBER OF AND CAPS IN ALL THEIR VARIETY.. WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GA. /2T MILITARY CAPS & FLANTA* TION HATS MADE TO ORDER. June 22, 1860-46-ts. THE LOST THIMBEE FOUND! A Beautiful maiden, with long raven ringlets, belonging to the Island of Caylon, whilst winnowing a lot of Allspice, unluckily lost, from her tinny white finger, the thimbleshe wore when sewing. It was sacked and shipped with the spice to America. That original pacuge, together with an excellent stock of Soda, Cream Tartar, Ginger, Black and Red Pepper, Cloves, Borax, Mace, Nutmegs, Flavor ing Extracts, Starch, Potash,Con centrated Lye, Vinegar, Ra, &c., &c., &c., Were puarchased by DR. REESE for the Drug store; all of which can be had, low for Cash or approved credit; and the unlucky maiden can ob piin, on application, without money or price, her thimble from Dr. A. C. Pease - [Jan. 27-24-ts. Something Attractive! A NEW and large supply of Family Bibles, ./A. from $1.50 to $15.00 ; medium size Bibles, of all qualities and prices; any quantity of Pock et Bibles, any size and price ; also a targe supply of family and pocket Call and see them. BOOKS FOR LITTLE BOYS AND GIRLS, From one to fifteen years old. If you want to make a present to your little friends, call at the Book-Store, where I have a larger assortment of •Juvenile Books than I have ever had before. Dolls IDolls I In any quantity and any size, at the Book-Store. CONQUEST OF MEXICO, by Prescott; Rollins’ Ancient. History, Field’s Scrop Book; Woman’s Record, by Mrs. Hall; Poets ot the Nineteenth Century, Tupper’s Pro verbial Philosophy, Chambers’ Information for the People; Hume and Macaulay’s Histories of Eng land; Life of Gov. George M. Troupe ; Lives and Times of the Chief Justices of the United States, by Flanders (2 vols.); E. A. Poe’s Complete Works; Headley’s Complete Works. Those are books that should be in every man’s Library— for sale at the Book Store. Addam Beele ; Footfalls or the Boundary of an other World; Biblical Reason why Henry St. John Gentleman, and a great many other new books—for sale at the Book Store. May 4- 38-ts. CHAS. MARTIN. <T_ JDA.NTTS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, NEWNAN, GEORGIA. Strict and prompt attention given to all business entrusted to bis care. October 7,1859-8-ts. SOUTHERN CULTIVATOR, A MONTHLY JOURNAL, Devoted to Southern Agriculture, Horticulture, titoek Breeding Poultry, Bees, General Farm Economy, dec., dec.. D. REDMOND, Editor. TERMS: One copy, one year, $1 Twenty-five copies, S2O Six copies, “ “ 5 One hundred copies, 75 Always in advance. No paper sent unless the cash accompanies the order. The Bills of all specie paying Banks, and Post Office stamps received at par. Remittances, by mail (post paid) will be at the Publisher’s risk. Address WM. S. JONES. Augusta, Ga. Uggppersons who will act as Agents, and obtain subscribers, will be furnished with the paper at club prices. LIWSTWT WIT®. The exercises of this Institution will be resum ed on Monday, January 9th, 1860. RATES OF TUITION. Primary, Spelling, Reading and Writing, per Quarter, $3 00 Reading, Writing and Arithmetic, per Quarter, 4 00 Higher English Branches, per Quarter, 500 Latin and Greek—with the above, 7 50 fly Good board can be had convenient to the school.’ at from $7 to $lO. Refers to former Pat rons, . . . T. E. DANIEL, Principal. M. E. B- pANIEL, Assifnt. Dec. ?3-n[9-tf HAY. 50 Bales Prime Eastern Hay—for sale by McNAUGHT, ORMOND <fc CO. BUTTER. We are receiving weekly consign ments of choice Goshen Butter—for sale by McNAUGHT, ORMOND £ CO. OATS. Just received a few bushels of prime Seed Oats—for sale by McNAUGHT, ORMOND A CO. Locks, latches, hinges, Ac. a full and complete assortment of builder’s Hardware, for sale by McNAUGHT, ORMOND A CO. CHAINS. Trace, Log. Fifth, Halter, Stay, Tongue, Stretcher, Lock and Breast Chains, for sale by McNAUGHT, ORMON D A CO. Bellows, vices, anvils, hammers, Ac. Bellows, from 28 to 50 inches; Vices, from 30 to 100 pounds; Anvils, from 80 to 300 pounds; Hammers, all sizes—for sale by McNAUGHT, ORMOND A CO., Dec. 7,1860. Atlanta, Ga. THE PEOPLE’S BENEFIT. PROGRAMME~CHANGED. THE undersigned are now receiving their usual supply of Fall and Winter Goods, comprising every variety usually kept, viz: Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Hard-Ware and Cutlery, Saddlery, Shoes & Boots, Huts. Ready-made Clothing, Crockery, Drugs, &c., &c., which they propose to sell at prices which will give the purchaser a benefit, with the explicit u derstauding that they are to be paid for when due, and not, as heretofore, paid for when convenient. A liberal discount will be made for CASH. Feel ing thankful for past favors, they would respect fully solicit a continuance of the same from t-hei» friends and customers. Sept. 23-6-ts. -PZVSOV <£■ HERRING. SELLING OUT OWING to the hard times and scarcity of mon ey, 1 will sell all my Fancy Goods, Music, Musical Instruments, Ac., at COST FOR CASH until the first of January. My stock of Fancy Goods consists of a great variety of Toys, Dolls, China Vases and Toilet Bottles. Walking Canes, Hair Greece and Hair Oils, Perfumery for the handkerchief. Toilet and Shaving Soaps, Pocket, Books and Port Monies, Bankers’ Cases, Money Belts, Ladies’ Silk, Satin and Moroco Rheticules and Travelling Satchels, Visiting Card-Cases, Fancy Porte Monies, with and without chains, for the ladies; Writing Desks, Work Boxes, Porte Folia Hair and Tooth Brushes, Hair Combs, China Puff Boxes, Toilet Powders, Pins, large and small; Bone and Ivory Chess Men ; Draft Boards ; wood, bone and ivory Draft Men ; a fine lot of Pocket Cutlery ; and a great many other things too nu merous to mention. My stock of Music and Musical Instruments con sists of a large supply of Sheet Music for the Pi ano and Violin ; Instruction Books for the Piano, Banjo and Violin ; a large supply of common and fine Violins; Violin Bows and everything per taining to the Violin. If you want a fine Violin for a small price, now is your time. I also have Accordeons, Finite, Banjos, Tambourines, Jews harps and Whistles. All of the above and a great variety of other goods you can now buy very cheap for the Cash. So come up and help yourselves while you have a good chance. I will also sell all the Paper Covered Novels I have on hand at the following greatly reduced prices: Fifty cents Novels at thirty-five cents; and twenty-five cents Novels at fifteen cents. Am) all those that have not settled for goods, purchased previous to the first of July, (at which time all my accounts were due,) have no idea what a favor they would confer by coming up and set tling their accounts. lam needing the money. CHARLES MARTIN. Newnan, Ga., Sept 28, 1860-ts. Blue Stone! ONE Bbl. of the very BEST BLUE STONE, will be sold as cheap as can be purchased in this place, at DR. REESE’S DRUG STORE. Aug. 24, 1860.tf. DRiEifFRUITT WANTED to buy all the DRIED FRUIT in the country, for which I shall pay the highest Cash Price. H. HAAS. Sept. 21, 1860-8-ts.- “ COFFEE ROASTERS !” AFRESH supply of the celebrated “Globe Coffee-Roasters, just received, and for sale by McNAUGHT, ORMOND A CO. Dec 16-ts Key-Stone Building s Atlanta, Ga. “SOUSED” and “SPICED” PIGS FEEtT Soused Pig’s Feet, in | bbls, per steamer “Star of the South,” for sale by dec 16-ts McNAUGHT, ORMOND A CO. Key-Stone Building’s, Atlanta, Ga. ANDREW J. SMITH, Attorney at Law, NEWNAN,....GA. May 7,1858-39-ts. SMITH & EZZARD ATLANTA, GA. Have a large lot of Silver’s Plastic Paint, .suitable for OUT-HOUSES, FENCES, Ac., and, when put on right, as durable as Lead, and not costing one third as much. Give it a trial. G. M. ROBINSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, NEWNAN,.GEORGIA WILL PRACTICE in all the Courts held for the T.alapoosa Circuit, Qct. 1?, 1860-1 v. :l ®. B M; I rOH I MANILLA. Jute and Cotton Cordage, all sizes—for sale bv McNAUGHT, ORMOND A CO. Guns, rifles, pistols, game bags, GUN WADS, CARTRIDGES for Volcanic Pistols, MAYNARD’S PRIMERS, MILITARY MUSKET CAI’S, Ac., for sale by McNAUGHT, ORMOND A CO. CARRIAGE & SADDLERY HARDWARE.— Hubs, Spokes, Rims, Buggy and Wagon Bows, Shafts, Whiffletrees, Bodies, Seats, Springs, Steps, Dashes, Fifth Wheels, Axles, Bolts, Bands, Nails, and all materials used in the manufacture of Wagons. Also Dash, Collar, “ Patent,” Enamel ed and Russet Leather; Enameled Muslin, Duek and Drill; Oil Cloth. Buckram, Ac., Ac., Bitts. Stirrups, Buckles, Web, Lace, Ac., Ac.—for sale by McNAUGHT, ORMOND A CO., Atlanta, Ga., Agents for the sale of the celebrated “ Brinley ” Plough. Dec. 7, 1860. EEwEFfluid & POTASH! LONG LOST COME AT LAST!! JUS received an extra article of the above at DR. J. T. REESE’S DRUG STORE. Aug. 24, 1860.tf. NOTICE.. THE Compartnersbip, heretofore existing be tween l BROOKS & WOOTTEN, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All per sons indebted to us can have the privilege of set tling, with either one of the concern. E. A. BROOKS, W. H. WOOTTEN, June 1,1860-ts. NOTICE. PERSONS indebted to Charles Martin for Goods purchased up to July Ist, are respectfully re quested to come up and settle. All my accounts are due at that time, and as I am needing the money. I cannot grant indulgence. And all those indebted to me for Goods purcased last year must settle, or by the 15th of this inst. they will be sued. July 6,1860-ts, CHAS. MARTIN. WANTED! I BY the subscriber, Ten Thousand Persons to call and examine my immense stock of Sta ple and Fancy GOODS, CLOTHING, B oots ’ Shoes, Hats & fit Caps, I have just received my supply of Fall and Win ter DRESS GOODS, Embracing all the latest styles of Marinos, Plain and Fancy De Laines, Poplins, Coburgs, Sarony Cloth, Ac., Ac. Cloaks & Shawls. In this department I have a splendid assort ment, embracing all the latest styles of Black and Fancy Cloaks and Dusters, Also Reversable, Plaid, Chenille, Stella and Cash mere Shawls. Also a fine lot of Housekeeping and Plantation GOODS, comprising Plain and Printed Flannels, Lindseys, Sheetings, fine Bed Blankets, Gents’ Fancy Blan kets, Marseile and Woolen Coverlets, Ac., Ac., at prices a little less than any one else. HOOP SKIRTS! HOOP SKIRTS! I have the best quality of J. U. Bradley’s favor ite Moop Skirts, made without sewing and without brasses, which I will sell cheaper than the cheapest. HATS and I have the largest, best selected and most com plete stock of Dress and Over-Coats, Pants and Vests, of every description that has ever been offered in this market. My stock of Hats and Caps is complete, and only needs an examination to effect a sale. Having enlarged my Store, I am enabled to keep d larger stock than I have ever kept before, and will sell as cheap and cheaper than the cheap est. Give me a call, and if I cannot suit you, I shall nevertheless thank you for calling at the Empoiium. H. HAAS, Oct. 19,1860.tf. Bay Street, Newnan, Ga. “COPPER,” “BRASS” AND « IRON” WIRE. AUU sizes for sale by McNAUGHT, ORMOND A CO. | decl6 ts Key Stone Building’s, Atlanta, Gfl. J. W. WILEY, D. D. S. HAVING TFD, OFFERS HIS PROFES* sional services to the citizens of Newnan and vicinity. Teeth inserted, from a SINGLE ONE TO A FULL SET IN THE LATEST APPROVED STYLES. All cases entrusted to my care shall be treated in a PROFESSIONAL MANNER. Work W Office—Opposite Coweta House, MEWNAX,GEORGIA. REFERENCES. Professor C. A. Harris “ T. E. Bond, Jr. “ W. R. Handy, Os the “ A. A. Blandy, Baltimore College, “ P. H. Austin, “ R. N. Wright, Feb. 10,1860-26-ts. mortgage Sale. BY VIRTUE of an order in Chancery, (passed at Chambers 6th July, I 860,) will be sold, be fore the Court House door, in the town of Green ville, Meriwether county, Georgia, within the le gal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in January next, the following property, to-wit: Charles, a negro fellow, of yellow complexion, twenty-five years of age ; Jane, a woman, of dark complexion, eighteen years of age, and her child,a boy, named Andrew, of dark complexion, eighteen months old ; a negro woman, named Susan, of copper color, sixteen years of age; a negro wo man, named Dorkis. of dark complexion, fifteen years old; a negro woman, named Edy, of dark complexion, fifteen years of age; all sold as the property of Abner R. Callaway, to satisfy a Mort gage fl fa issued from Meriwether Inferior Court, in favor of Larkin Lynch, vs. said Abner R. Calhi wav. Property pointed out in said Mortgage fi fa. “ J. S. BLALOCK, Sh’ff. Oct. 26, 1860-tds. SOUTHERN SCHOOL TEACHERS. THE PHILOMATHIC INSTITUTE has for several years been actively engaged in pre paring young Ladies and Gentlemen for School- Teachers—in drilling them for taking charge of Southern Seminaries. Science Hill has been blessed with geniuses of many experienced Teachers, who ascended her slopes to drink deeper of the Pierian Fount at her summit; and this number added to the worthy few, who have had no real experience, but who are, after many days labor, fully prepared for the same great work, gives us at present a worthy class of Teachers, who are willing to teach if they can get proper situations. Thus, Trustees who want to supply their Academies with good teach ers, can send me a line stating the salary they give, the number of students they have in the school, the general advancement of the students. Ac., Ac., and they shall have a Female or Male Teacher of the qualifications required. Most respectfully, J. HENRY HAMMOND. Address, J. llexrv Hammond, Newnan, Ga. Nov. 2, 1860 ts. Executor’s Sale. WILL be sold at the Court House in Newnan, Coweta Co., Ga.. on the first Tuesday in December next, within the usual hours of sale, a House and Lot in Newnan—the late residence of Mrs. Jane Posey, deceased, (known as the Fears’ lot.) The lot contains 3 acres, and is situated very convenient to the public square, and is near the place selected for the common passenger De pot of the two Rail Roads passing through New nan. The dwelling is new and contains 9 spacious rooms, besides 2 attic rooms; all of which art finished in the very best style. The out buildings are all good and conveniently arranged. Will be sold also, at the same time and place, the West half of lot of land, No. 28, in the second District of Goweta county, containing 100 acres, more or less. Said land is situated about 2| miles from Newnan, and has about 25 acres freshly cleared, the balance is in the Woods, and contains a large quantity of wood and timber. Will be sold at the same place, on the first Tuesday in January next, a negro man, belonging to the Estate of Mrs. Jane Posey, deceased, named Evans, or Abe, about 27 years of age—a good carriage driver and good hotel servant.— Terms very liberal. N. M. CRAWFORD, ) v . W r . W. THOMAS, f Executors. Nov. 2,1860-tds. WILL be sold at the Court House in Newnan, Ga., on the first Tuesday in December next, within the usual hours of sale, lot of Land, No. 25, in the 6th District of Coweta county, con taining 202| acres, more or less ; also a negro girl, named Catherine, 16 years of age—a good house servant and a good seamstress. Said lot of land and said negro girl being property in which the late Mrs. Jane Posey had a life-time interest, and now sold to effect a division amongst the under signed. W. W. THOMAS,, Wm. J. STOKES, A. W. STOKES. Nov. 2, 186O.tds. Administrator's Sale. BY Virtue of an Order of the Court of Ordina- ' ry of Coweta county, will be sold, at the Court House door, in Newnan, Coweta county, on the first Tuesday in January next, within the le gal hours of sale, the Negroes belonging to the Estate of Abner Camp, late of said county, deceas ed, consisting of Seventeen Likely Negroes, the most, of them under twenty years old ; Gabriel, a man, about 30 years old ; Aaron, about 40 years old ; Bill, 21 years old; John, 20 years old ; An drew, a boy, 13 years old; Angeline, a woman, about 30 or 31 years old ; Charity, a girl, 17 years old : Sarah, about 32 years old, and nine children, from eleven down to six or eight months old.— Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. GEORGE W. CAMP, Adm’r. Nov. 16, 1860-tds. Executor's Sale. BY VIRTUE of an Order of the CourZ of Ordi nary of Coweta county, will be sold, on the first Tuesday in January next, befor’c the Court House door, in the town of Newnan, Coweta coun ty, the following named negroes, to-wit: Green, aged 40 years; Tom, aged 40 years; Mariah, aged 48 years ; Winney, aged 28 years; Edmond, aged 12 years; Oliver, aged 10 years; Nella, aged 8 years. All sold as the personal Estate of Franklin R. Parks, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms on day of sale. Nov. 2, 1860-tds. JOHNF. COOK, Ex’r. J. B. THOMAS, ATTORNEY AT UAW, Bainbridge, .Georgia, Will give prompt attention to all business en” trusted to bis care, [Nov. 5 13-’SB-ly. GEORGIA STATE LOT® McKINNEY & Co., ManasT£?H Authorized by Special Act of • ’mH EIEBT TICKET A PRIZE 111 NO BLANKS!!! Grand All-Prize Schemfl FOR I I 1861. fi CAPITAL PRlZffi $60,000. Tickets only $lO. I Halves, Quarters and Eights To be Drawn each Saturday W| in 1860, in the | CITY OF SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.H Class 105, to be Drawn Jan. 5, 1861. 1 Clas« 106, to be Drawn Class 107, to be Drawn Jan. 19, 1861. Class 108, to be Drawn Jan. 26, 1861. ■ MAGNIFICENT SCHEMAS 1 Prize of $60,000 is $60,0001 1 “ 10,000 is 10,00Q«j 1 “ 9,060 is 9,060»| 1 “ 5,000 is 5,000» | 1 “ 4,000 is 4,000»i 1 “ 3,000 is 3,oo(ffi| I “ 2,000 is 2 ,000 W 1 “ 1,500 is 1 Prizes of 1,000 are 2 500 , are 2 “ 400 are 2 300 are 60ffiH 2 200 are 40(lS 100 “ 100 are 10,0001'11 100 “ 75 are J 100 “ 50 are 5,065| ■ 25,000 Prizes ofsß S2OO,<W 25,000 Prizes ofs2j . 50,01 ■ 50,365 Prizes amounting t0 5375,04$ ■ Will be Drawn this Month. H Certificates of Packages will be sold at the ITW lowing rates, which is the risk: Certificates of Packages of 16 Whole Tickets, $| 9 “ 16 Half “ “ “ 16 Quarter “ £■ 16 Eighth M THE GOLD MINE !! ALL PRIZES AND NO BLANKS® ON THE THRUE NUMBER PLAN ! ! B Which takes place on every Wednesday Saturday in 1860. H| 78 Numbers, 13 Drawn 1 Prize of 1 Prize of 1 Prize of 1 Prize of 1 Prize of 40 Prizes of 175 40 Prizes of 125 are (4o Prizes of sll2. 50 are 4,50(1mH 162 Prizes of 100 are 16,200 S 65 Prizes of 25 are 1,625 1! 65 Prizes of 20 ar.e 1,300 fl 65 Prizes of 15 are 975 fl 65 Prizes of 10 are 650 fl 4,810 Prizes of 9 nre 43-290 fl 27,040 Prizes of 5 are 185,200 43,680 Prizes of 1 are 43,680 B 76,076 Prizes Amounting to $296,696 H Whole Tickets $5. 1 Shares in Proportion. fl IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES, S Enclose the money to our address for the ticketfl ordered, on receipt of which they will be forwaifl ded by first mail. Purchasers can have ticketfl ending in any figure they may designate. Jfl The list of drawn numbers and prizes will sent, to purchasers immediately after the drawing! All communications strictly confidential. Orders for Tickets or Certificates, by Mail Express, to be directed to ‘ j[|| McKINNEY & CO., Savannah, GaJK February, 24, 1860-28-Iy. DENTAL NOTICE. 1 DR. J. L. MANN, having associated with hiifl in the practice of Dentistry Dr. L. F. LAUGHLIN, who is well known as an experiencefl and well informed Dentist, would inform the citfl zensof Newnan and vicinity, that they are noifl prepared to execute all operations pertaining tfl the Profession with neatness, durability and diM patch. We would call the special attention isl those wishing Teeth supplied on Plate, as Dfl McLaughlin feels assured, from his long experienefl and practice, that his skill in that branch of profession is unsurpassed by any. Give him fl trial. fl jgg”Office over the “ One Price Store,” west public square. Newnan, Ga. B References: Col. R. W. Simms, Dr. J. T. Rees*, ■ A. J. Lowe, Esq., Tims. Swint, James D. Watson, July 23d, 1858-50-ts. WOOL CJkrtDTITQi® A'l WAHOO MILLS, NINE MILES WEST OF NEWNAN. B HAVING lately procured new clothing for oifl Carding Machines, we are now prepared card Wool with the greatest possible Wool must be delivered at the Factory and tolfl paid there, in order to prevent the reeurrencejfl the many mistakes in receiving and heretofore in town. The Flouring Mill 9 is also in excellent order to give general satisfcfl tion to all our customers. A new Bolting has been prepared this season. Our Saw Mill, fl too, stands ready to fill the bills of all cash payliM customers with Lumber of whatever deserip&fl they may order. JNO. T, DENT July 30, 1858 51-ts. ■ “HINGES!” “HINGES!!” “HIM GES ! !! T7 RL E” “Hooks and Hingeafl JX- “ Light and Heavy Strap,” “ Light anfl Heavy Ts,” “Wrought,” « Cast,” and “ Br«fl Butts.” “Judds’ Blind and Shutter Hingesfl “Merriman’s” and “Judds’” Blind Fasteningfl &c., <fcc., in great variety, for sale by McNAUGHT, ORMOND & CO. 9 Dec. 16-ts. Key-Stone Building’s, Atlanta Gafl