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H “ JOB” OFFICE.
rlv add 'd a variety of New Styles
pg t, ..nr -I d. Department,Ye are prepared
.. even description of
PRESS PRINTiNii
,r manner, and on reasonable terms.
- rtment are some Mammoth Tfpe
for POSTERS.
■jv.e Newspaper Press.
niversary celebration of the birth
;n New N ork. NVw. Bryant, in re.—
complimentary to the press, said:
.. u.-il to remember the Press when we are
eme'ii'.rate the birth of the great man to
wi-doni. valor and disinterestedness our
■Ved so much in the might}- struggle
.... • ii .-he emerged the Laud of Refuge and
.... ..i of Freedom that she is. if she is to re
i.iitid of Refuge and a [.and of Freedom, a
must keep her so.
r-tlemen, when the element of lire that slum
. . all the other elements around its was for
: time awakened into activity by the attri
' tw i pieces of dry wood, the man who made
o-iy could have had no conception of its
.. rices to hi-; race. lie little thought what
, t and what blessings were folded up in
; .very—how it contained the germ of bu
viii/.ation —how it would make the most
ii region hospitable and tlie dreariest winter
: U right ami cheerful ; he little thought how
iid forge the ores of the mountains
-iits of tillage and weapons of battle—what
. .id 1 be desU'oved by its rage—what lives
•d and prolonged by its genial warmth—
ties it would lay waste -tvhat. cities it
11, urge, as l.ondon was once terribly purged,
! lii'Stiietice; and how in later times, brought ;
1 far, od alliance with its enemy, water, it
• ; j ivc enormous bulks across sea and land
~ -wifiness of an arrow. He little thought
•. - good and evil —the good far overbalance
,-vil .vlien he rubbed together two bits ot ■
. and, as the spark appeared, blew it into
' e with his breath. As little did he who in- •
1 tin art of printing, think of the power both ,
~.,1 and for evil which at that moment took ;
. in the world, a power as benignant hi
.... its workings and as terrible in others as ,
■at of tire. He unit thought of devising
m l expeditious method of making copies
and lor. saw not what vast structures of |
u i: would build up or beat down, what au
. , i.-rslilions it would attack and overthrow,
• .n w forms of learning and revolutions in
. ipiiv it would introduce, breaking up the
in ..f things which had existed to that
Above all, he little knew, when he poured I
. : •It.'.! lead into the matrices he had formed, j
r- 1.-. i-i 1 from them the characters of the al- !
nadv for the hand of the compositor,
ititaigidt weapon he had forged for the de
of human freedom.
i.o me here affirm, that no form of legal tv- j
.no stematic wrong committed by man on
. a loiu; eo-exist with freedom of the press ;
list of political rights by a class of their
:: ceil; no test, whether of birth or opinion;
• I l .nut imp".svl by law on ili>- religious con
,i can long abide the Ceaseless question of a
.in.l iis constant testimony against it. ;
.. .i -xv that the wrong may not lie perpetrated,
.I'Cqiieno.: of a popular uiisjudgment, or the
•wsitv of tb .- • who, for tlm time, are entrust
,i!i tiio potter v of the State; but I maintain
. nnot endure. The perpetual appeal to
. and humanity will he heeded at last. All
:gats u rested from the government of Britain
people iave been the trophies of the pres ;,
tight ;■> form combinations for political re
•iiC'? punished with ignominious penalties—
...loeiitrreform-- Catholic emancipation -
■ '.rad -in i Vn, were all successive victories
:i• -.1 printing. All the absolute govern
•--if the European continent dread the press
. giviii." i enemy. They keep it tied down
■ iiiii 10. cord- of steel, knowing that if it
iiberated, it will spring at their throats. ,
tie 1 lay of their power is over.
•0,. ms; talk of a universal solvent. What
• viiulv seek in the ptiysical world washing
i a j in the political ; alt the works of tvran
,r. ■ .... i- or latei dissolved and fall in pieces .
••• the w»wer of the press. Let it be unfetter- 1
•if, mid all other fetters are broken in frag- 1
. If f ■ not consume them in the hands
w;. tobiud th.-ni oil our limbs, let it
met (,(■■.....'.i i -.het crumble at. last to du.-n.
l i t M;. Piv-.Jent tnd Gentlemen, do not
Ml:r up I ate no peculiar virture or j
(iota loti:.. ' who ar" commonly called the
in r *r: , They, like others, are too
a moved b. pa -ion, by prejudices, by interest, ,
>•.■! :in- ji -ut tvurk appointed to them isaccom
i. lie -pint of a large humauitv -peaks in
ir coltiiiias, thougb tin-} may not understand
aat "s i" p.-rv-Tt i" utterance. \ higher
i' .‘ii oar- I>a 1 i:i• vs opiuiou against opin
:■ li i- . ..tin i prejudice, interest against
•rest, -ai l giv. ttie final victory to truth stud
1 or, sii-" t >re, i that people, which, whatever
i'- of legislation it mav commit, leaves un
l‘"'i iibert} of the press. With that til!
■•rpolitical and civil liberties are connected ;
■winch have been to-day so nobly uml elo- j
kr ("■-.■neJ aiiiotig the rest as the tree w ith ,
Be no. liiat, and they perish, as when |
• ■■’i the life of the root, the stem and branch- j
I '-ave or plant that living root in the i
id and it will germinate and sprout into all :
forms of liberty.
Atlanta.
InWdi'JtttCrr, of the nth inst., in an
n toe value of real estate in Atlanta, thus
eludes;
< an evidence of our city’s advancing prosper
-abriii? below r. table .showing the taxable
rty within its limits for the past four years :
Amount of Rea! Estate §,059,504 t*o i
Merchandise 223,1. *7 • .- •
Slave I'roper;v 21a. yon Ov
R. al Estate. 1,044,292 4- :
Merchandise 251,752 Oo
sixte Propel ty 249,910 Ot>
“ Real Estate..'. 1,872,455 oo :
“ Merchandise 348,390 Oo ;
171,21*
Real Estate. 2,101,558 oo
•• Slerehandise 371,252 Oo
Slave Property 530,915 On
(ddition to th" all rue, it should hesiated that
lit- ; assessment there was §173,0 111 on worth
tl estate returned not subject to taxation,
ng the total value of city land ill the year
-5i?,57 4,388 o<\.
rom The above we are justified in contradicting
report that the value of real estate is declining
Want a, or that the future prospects of tlie city
‘as flattering now a at any time during her
-o-
- l*nu: - Lieutenant Maluv, in liis Ge
f the Sea, explains why there is no rain
In 1 •••::. S'iivtii America, rain is unknown. Th« j
t i’-ru is within the region ot perpetual
■ vu trade winds. Though the Penman shores |
the verge of the great South Sea boiler, vet
r rates there. The reason is plain. The
a trade winds in the Atlantic ocean first '
s-- the water on the coast of Africa. Traveling
;l N r ii v,est, thev flow obliquely across the
•trad thev reach the coast of Brazil. By Ihis j
t , \ are heavilv laden with vapor, which they .
t bear along across the continent, Ue-j
- as they go, and supplying with it the
- t tii,. Rib ue la Plata and the southern tri
■ of lint Amazon. Finally they reach the
'••capped And s, and here is wrung from them
'article of moisture that very low temper
‘'•■'•'■ a extract. Beaching the summit of that
- tl.c» now tumble down as eool and dry
-s: tii Pacific slopes beyond. Meeting with
ing surface, and with no temperature
' tuan that to which they were subjected on
ay-imtain tops, they reach the ocean before
i ce line charged with fresh vapor, and before,
tliev have any which the Peruvian
au extract. Thus we see how the tops of
bi ics become the reservoir from which are
i ’ ■ river" of Chili and Peru.
> ixctM Thornton. We regret to hear
1 ..th of thi" distinguished Baptist Minis
"iii li occurred at his residence, on Friday,
•■Q inst Mr. Thornton was one of the most
: ;i and influential ministers of the church to
* ns v. .- attached, and his loss will be severe
1: •n t! -I.i the (’iW /'•'./■ i that he was
di "f .Inly, Iso.-, — joined the Baptist church
'•-".li April, lSgs, and was ordained as a
'- 1 ' on the pjlh May, I>3l. He died in the
ar i f hi" age and the twenty-fifth of
1 ministry,— Afadisott, l isitor.
• Illinois pujier savs there is a man in Olney,
that the assessor puts hitn down as ‘real
Mi. Fhomas R. Borden, a reputable citizen
of Newbern, Greene county, Ala., was shot and
killed instantly, while in bed asleep early on the
night of the 27th ult. His son, about twenty-one
or twenty-two years of age, has been arrested
charged with the offence.
Between lift} and sixty emigrants for Kan
sas were expected to leave Calhoun on Thursday
last.
jxg- ' A ease of small pox has occurred at Hunts
ville, Ala.,—and we notice that cases are reported
m Portions of Tennessee, South Carolina, and
Georgia.
The report of tlie Finance Committee of
nie cit v ot Dalton, Ga., exhibits a very economical
administration. The Mayor’s annual salary is
Vi"" ; the Clerk of Council receives $75; the City
Marshal ?’,"(); the Deputy Marshal S4O; and the
Sexton s fees amounts to about $lO per vear. As
a result of their prudent management of the
finances of their city, there were cash assets in
their treasury on the Ist of April, amounting to
$320,45.
1 lie Huntsville Democrat states that five
hundred young men of the South passed through
Nashville last week on their way to Kansas.
Z-iT The Rev. ffit. Fullkr (deaf and dumb) was
announced, in the last Calhoun StaUsmun, to preach
at the Baptist Church, in that place, on the 14th
instant.
3 On the night of the Ist inst.. the storehouse
ot A. 11. Wilson, in Thomas county, was destroy
ed by fire. Loss about ss,ooo.
Green peas are selling at $-0 per peek iu
Charleston.
Z J '-' The following are the names of the officers
of the Atlanta Fire Company. Some of them
have seen service in the Fire Department of An
gusta;
President- W'in. W. Baldwin.
F'trtt Director —Thomas Haney.
St-rond Director — Geo. R. Frazer.
Third Dim tor —Burr W’inton.
i ; <-a.mnr- H. Mulenbrink.
Secretary- —.l. 11. Mecasliu.
A re-men —Reuben Gardiner, Jacob Stadleman.
The prospect for a full croji of peaches in New
Jersey is said to be very good.
Ihe dry goods market in New York is rather
variable, if the authorities are to he credited.
im: Reaction in Maryland. —The munincipal
election held in Annapolis, Maryland, on Mondax
last, resulted in a brilliant Democratic triumph.
Last year the Know Nothings carried this citvjby a
majority of one hundred and twenty.
1 he promises of the Bible, like the beams of the
sun, shine as lreely in at the windows of the poor
man s cottage as the rich man’s palace. A moun
tain ot gold heaped us high as heaven, would be
uo such treasure as one promise of God.
The Poet Lamartine.—The Paris correspondent
ot the Philadelphia North Amtriciin thus alludes
to tile 1 reach poet Lamartine: “You will he sor
ry to learn that the poet Lamartine announces
himseli to the world as reduced to the last stage of
poverty and almost want, and as living without
other hope than the power barely to sustain him
■lt until he dies. He has recently published what
he Calls ‘hu tret if ret dami Her*,' ill which belays
bare bis unhappy position with the minutest de
tail and in the saddest language of despondency
it is wretched to read such disclosures, exposed to
the broad, rude glare of publicity ; andjyet I fear
UDthnttiness is more to blante in the individual
than either hardness or carelessness in the public.
It is but a few weeks since that I was told that
t hi--, unhappy 'poet 1 had incurred large losses bv
his speculations in corn ’ "
/"■/// tin Tampa Deniasutar, .I/ <m’ 5.
I,u test Indian News.
Ihe Manatee mail boat arrived at this place on
Wednesday evening, bringing intelligence of
another hold attack of tlie savages. The news
had jo t reached the settlement when the mail boa i
left, consequently the report which she brings is
vi ry imperfect. A negro man despatched, bv Dr.
Braden, to Hon. Ham in V. Snell, at the settlement,
on Tuesday morning, the Ist inst., asking hint to
repair immediately to to i house, ui distance of two
mil - vvoh as many men as could be spared from
the ettlemont, prepared to pursue four Indiana
who had been repulsed from his house during the
previous night. A note was received bv 1). !>. A
Branch, of this place, from his father, which
throw additional light on this subject. ft reads
thus;
vi'Ki:, Ist April, Irak J
/a. Four Indians eaine to Dr. BradenV {
and culled for him to come out, cursing hitn, and )
firing at him once, lie shot at them eight times, j
They then went tip to the plantation, shook hands ;
with .some of the negroes, led some an ay, and it, j
is not known whether they are ull there or not. j
The Indians carried off" all the blankets they could j
get.
They came about an hour in the night. All the j
citizens that can be "pared are gone after the In j
dans. Your-, in great haste, F. Branch.
We learn that Cap!. Leslie’s company of Mount
, .1 \ ohmic i s are ordered to abandon their present
post. Fort Winder, on Peas Creek, and station de
tachments at different points in the vicinity of
.Manatee settlements. This is a good move, which,
had it been made two weeks ago, would have pre
vented this occasion for alarm.
Liter. —By the arrival of the schooner John
IloahTs, the report as above published is confirm- i
ed, except that eight instead of two negroes were
captured by the Indians. Capt. Stiekuey informs
us that be was in the river on the m»ht of the at
tack, and remained there until Wednesday eve
ning. The citizens who went in pursuit of the In
dians had not returned when be left.
The number of Indians, from the signs discov
ered, were estimated at from ten to twelve, al j
though but four were seen. The report as correct- i
ed ov , i 'dt!: 1
Silt.i. Lvi'i-.r. By the arrival of Capt. Bishop, :
we learn that three mules were driven oil' by the j
Indians.
Cotton vt Memphis. —The Memphis />»./’- and
A ’aquifer, of the 27th nil., says :
“Cotton i" coming in pretty freely from the
country, and is likely to continue to do so for some ;
time to come. Indeed, a gentleman who deals in •
the Cotton business informed us yesterday that, in j
liis opinion, the Memphis cotton market will not !
close at all during the summer. \\ e have heard it
estimated that there are between liftv and one lmn- j
, di ed thousand bales of .cotton yet to come here.
A dispatch in the Louisville Journal, dated Nash- j
ville, April 5, says:
“Agricultural Bank of Tennessee thrown out to- ;
day by all the Banks. Notes of the Shelby ville j
Bank refused at the counter of the State Bank. j
Astronomers, it is said, expect the appearance I
this year of the comet of 185*), called Charles A., I
and so named from having, according to some his- i
torians, caused that monarch to abdicate and rc
, tin- to the Convent of St. Just. It. is the identical
wandering star, some sav, which appeared in
litl-l, in '.e.io, and in tiSS. Its return was fixed for
W-! bat it did not answer the call, frightened,
perhaps, as a nnmarchiul comet, by the eecentriei
ties of that epoch. The new calculations of the
savans do not, however, admit of much doubt as
t,. the present nearness of its visit.
-An Item about Coffee. — It may not generally
1 be known that the trade in Java coffee is a mono
polv held bv the Netherlands' Trading Society.
All of the coffee produced on the Island of Java
therefore passes through the hands of that Com
pany. and the value of this exclusive trade may
in' estimated bv the fact that there was to be sold
at auction, in the Company's name, on the Hist
March at Amsterdam, 225,0JA bags ot collee, and
on the .'d of April, at Rotterdam, 1t57,f62 bags,
reiking >‘<3 <)°6 bags, to be sold almost simultane
ouslv. ” This, bv the way, is the Netherlands’ Trad
ing Society which proposes to enter upon the di
rect coltou I fade with the South,
Thev tell good stories, now and then, of some
of the'members of the pious old orthodox stock in
Massachusetts. An elderly gentleman of this
1 c iu"" returning home on Sunday from cUur» li, bc
’ an to extol the merits of the sermon to his sou.
The following short dialogue tells the story :
•• 1 have heard, Frank,” said the old gentleman,
i “one of the most delightful sermons ever deliver
. ed before a Christian society. Itcarried me to the
gates of heaven.” , ...
“Well, 1 think,”replied Frank, “you had better
i have dodged in,/h; you irdl Meet* have tuck anoth
i i erchari- '."
Leap Year Dialogue.—“Miss, will you take my
f ' arm ?”
“ Yes, sir, and you too.”
“Can't spare but the arm, Miss,” replied the old
', bachelor.
1 “Then,” replied she, “I shan't take it, as my mot-
I to is, go the whole hog or nothing.”
BY TELEGRAPH;
New Orleans Market.
New Orleans, April 11.—Cotton has advanced
%to Middling quoted from 9% to 10>£. Sales
of the week 61,000 bales. The increased receipts
at this port 513,000 bales. The stock on hand
298,000 bales.
Congressional.
\\ ashixoton, April 10.— Senate. —The Senate
resumed the consideration of the motion to print
the memorial of the members of the Free State
Legislature of Kansas.
Mr. Mason opposed the proposition, saving that
tlie memorial emanated from men who are in re
bellion against the laws of the country.
Mr. Seward regarded it comparatively as an un
important question whether the memorial be print
ed or not, as he had al reader seen it in a journal
; circulating 50,000 copies. Therefore it would be
read bv the world at any rate, though it would be
: proper he thought to print it as a matter of cour-
I tesy.
Mr. Butler reiterated his former objections to the
j motion.
I House.—The House discussed the resolution of
the committee on elections, declaring P. B. Fouke
as not elected from the Bth Congressional District
of Illinois.
are rumors of cases of small pox in Wil
kinson and Jefferson counties. We trust the re
ports are unfounded.
New York Market.
New York, April 10. —Flour—The market is
tinner. Sales of 6,500 bbls. tit sfi.B7J([@7.so for
Ohio, and $7.25(1/7.75 for mixed and good stand
ard Southern.
Wheat - The market is firmer, with sales of
1,50a bushels at 167(0’.109 cents for Southern red,
and 1-7 cents for Southern white.
Corn—The market is improving, with sales of
"0.000 bushels at 64 cents for Southern mixed.
Pork—The market is improving, with sales of
400 bbls. at $16.37f0r Mess.
Beef- -The nuukei is dull, with sales at sl3 for
repacked Chicago.
Lard—The market is firm, with sales of SO!*
bbls. at 9%(510 cents.
Whisky -The market is firmer, with sales of 100
bbls. at 27% cents for Ohio.
New Orleans, April s.— Cotton.- -Sales to-day
of 16,500 bales. The market is firm, with an up
ward tendency in prices; middling
Sugar 7f< cents. Lard 9 cents. Mess Pork $16.50,
market drooping. Bacon sides 9%(i'9’j cents.
Sterling Exchange - '4, cents.
COMMERCTAI
Augusta Market, April 12, 1 P. M.
COTTON.—The demand is moderate, as parties
are waiting steamer’s news now due.
CHARLESTON, April 11. — Cotton. The market
was very firm to-day, and the transactions gener
ally showed a decided advancing tendency in pri
ces. The sales may be classed as follows, viz : 123
bales at 9%; 230 at 9 1 .,'; 212 at lti; 94 at It 11 -; ;
27- at 10% ; 16 at 10%; 52 at 10%; 7at 10%; 962
at 10%; 142 at 10% ; 110 at 10 15-14 ; 220 at 11 ;
123 at 11%; 524 at 11%; and 500 bales at lithe.
SAVANNAH, April id Out-ton. The market
to-day was dull. We have no change to note iu
regard to the light stock on hand. 2-1 bales were
sold, as follows-36 at 9%, its at 10, and 100 at
lie. Prices are nominal.
SAVANNAH EXPORTS APRIL 11.
Per ship Canton for Rotterdam l l hales cot
ton, and 41,489 feet lumber.
Per bark St. John for London 4 o,6it feet
lumber.
Per sehr. Plandome for Philadelphia —125 casks
t ice, 330 bales cotton, 450 tons R. K. iron.
Per schr. John Boston for Providence—l22s
hales cotton, and 300 bbls. flour.
Per schr. Manhassett for New York 112,217
feet timber, and 145 bbls. flour.
NFAVNAN, April 11. OAton.- Our market the
past week has been active. All that has been ot
tered has met with ready sale at improving prices.
We would remark that the receipts are ver y light,
and very little remaining in the hands of planters
throughout this portion of Georgia. We quote from
9 to 10%, as extremes of the market.
SH I L J P I NG NEWS.
ARRIVALS from charleston.
Schr Matilda, Loud, Providence, R I
sailed for charleston.
Barque Moneynick, Smith, Boston
Schr Sea Mark, Sherman, Newport, R 1
CHARLESTON, April 1" Arrived, ship Hart
ford, New York ; barques Globe, Havre; Cleopat
ra, Antwerp; brig Creolen, ('baric down, Scot
land ; Neptuno, Barcelona; Ramunvlo, Rio de Ja
neiro ; Wilfredo, do.; Paiichito, do.; Random,
Cardenas; George Lohse, Baltimore; scitrs Cnioti,
Havana; Ada S Wisvvell, Frankfort, Me.; Hud on,
Searsport, Me.; J II Cornice, Rockport, Me.
SAN ANXAIi, April 12. And ... Ids Laura G. r
trude, Providence: M dbridge, Baltimore; West
Dennis, Philadelphia.
Cleared, ship Canton, Rotterdam; Br bark St
Johns, London; stclirs. John Boston, Providence;
Manhasset, New York ; Plandome, Philadelphia.
TO HIRE,
A 4<OOI> Cook, Washer and Ironer. Apply
. at this office. *1 »p-t
OGLETHORPE AN D PR AM KLIN
STOCK.
A FEW SHARKS for-ale. Apply at th. ot
tice. fcbln
WHISKY.
I -fc-a& itiiLs. (Jibson s best brand ■of Mo
ll noni» lio!:» IFTH!v \
100 bbls. Uectitied WHISK \ .
For sale by apt tkvclrn A. S r i hV FNS.
FOR SALE.
A < OJII OIM’A KLKdwdling elligi
hlv situated to either the Georgia or
Waynesboro' railroads. JM-Ui,
ai.so,
5 shares of Oglethorpe Loan Association stuck.
For further particulars inquire at this office
aptj ts
GEOKGIA MEDICATED SOAP.
The Umpire Slate of th- South still ahead in ‘h r
ImpraremenU.
nriHLS article will compare favora- ~ B *»%^***
H blv with any of like character
in the known world. f^BTTCtv:
l find that by pulling it in the form Tj|fi3T
of a Soap it gives it a decided udvan
tage over any Balm, Salve, Liniment. *Ms
or Ointment that can be made for the cure of dis
cuses herein enumerated ; it also prevent" its vii
tues from being impaired by age or climate, and
renders it very convenient for use.
Its action is prompt, and at the same time harm
less, as it contains no mercurial or other prepara
tion injurious to the patient. This article, there
fore, being highly medicated, will cure Ulcers,
Cuts, Flesh Wounds, Ring and Tetter Worm, Piles,
Erysipelas, Scald Head, Itch, Nettle Rash, Salt
Rheum, Chilblain, Prickly Heat, Scurvy, Sore
Eyes, Bone Felons, Old Sores, Sore Nipples, Ac., j
extract scurf and dandruff from the head, thereby !
preventing premature baldness. It is also one of j
the best remedies for Burns or Scalds, and will
cure the Fistula and Scratches in horses; extract
tar, paint and grease from clothing, and is also a
superior dentrifice to the teeth. For'shaving soap,
it forms a rich lather, softening the beard, and
curing such sores as may be on the taco.
In the cure of all the enumerated diseases, and
particular old sow*’, this soap has proved a balm
indeed, bv its wonderful healing powers.
I can procure certificates innumerable were it
necessary, but believing that a single cake is only
requisite to prove it" etlicuey as above stated, and
wishing to avoid everything like humbuggery, 1
leave it to those who will give it a fair trial, not
| doubting tliev will then declare this to Ire the at
I phis ultra of the age in the healing art.
Prepared bv C. !Viable, Augusta, t»a., and sold
by D. B. PLUMB A CO., Druggists.
' Price 25 cents. d.tcHmins ai>2 j
' IMPROVED HAVANA Pi Tl RY!
[ By Authority of the State of Georgia. |
jFOR TGA I NES ACAD EM YLO T T ERY .
CLASS 14,
! Will be drawn in the city of Atlanta, Georgia, on
the 24th of APRIIi, IS off, when Prizes
amounting to
30,000 DOLLARS!
Will be distributed.
CAPITA L PRIZE. ~ $7,500.
PRICE OF TICKETS t
I Wholes $5; Halves $2.50; Quarters $1.25.
Prizes in this Lottery are paid thirty days after
I the drawing, in bills of specie-paying Banks, with
i out deduction , only an presentation of the Ticket en
■ titled to the Prize.
i Bills ou all solvent Banks taken at par. All com
munications strictlviconfidential.
SAMUEL SWAN, Agent and Manager,
' m h2s Atlanta, Georgia,
j rjß° The next Drawing in this Lottery will be
Class 15, MAY 29th. Price of Tickts, ss'.oft, $2.50
i annd ?U2Y
LIST OF VOTERS.
I iST of the Registered Voters, under an Act
A of the General Assembly of this State «n
--j proved February 15th, 1856 : ’ ap
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Anderson, Geo L
Alexander, Cicero A
Anderson, Jas 11
Alien, J \ Henry
Andrew, Isaac N
Arrington, Wm D
Allen, Jas P
Arlington, Henry P
Andrews, Wm li
Alford, Jas II
Archer, Win A
Alford, Gilford
Amsden, Joseph L
Avereli, Thos J
Angel, Zachariah T
ti.
! Auft'erman, Charles
: Ansley, Edward W
Ans ley, John \V
| Ansley, David 11
; Allen, Ira
j Aleoud, Mark
i Ammons, John
j Adams, Janies
! Antony, Lavoisier I.
; Adams, John Q
' Archer, Washington E
j Atkins, Robert
1 Aldsworth, Richard
j Adair, Jacob \V
i Abrahams, Bernard
! Alexander Win W
Busby, Archibald
Blockston, J H
Bones, Thos A
Butler, N K, Jr
Bean, Alpheus C
Bassett, Wm
Bailey, Wm M
Bolder, Wm O
Butt, YVm V
Brislan, John
Bignon, Arman 1 K
Brown, Theodore U
Burge, Alex II
Bridges, John
Blake, Geo B
Brock, Jacob E
Bignon, Ilenrv A
Burke, Edward
Brockett, Claudius
Barrett, Thomas
Byrd, Henry A
Betterson, John S
Butler, Chas <5
Blasseugale, B F
Baekinan, Rudolph
Bustin, Edwin
Blalock, Augustus
Brien, 0 J
Benson, Thos J
Barry, Patrick
Burton, Francis
Brodnax, Wm E
Broom, Thos M
Barnett, Joseph W
Bunch, John M
Borchers, Geo
Broadhnrst, Geo W
Baldwin, Walter 11
Byrd, Alfred
Byrd, William
Bignon, Adolphus P j
Benjamin, Milton M
Bowen, Wm 1)
Bradbury, John
Bridwelf, Hasten
Bryson, Harper C
Bennett, Jas A
Bryson, Thos 11
Bryan, James A
Bleakley, Arthur
Broome, Jas A
Bateman, Peter
Barnes, John A, Jr
Barnes, Geo A
Barry, Edward
Bulkier, Daniel
I Bvrd, John J
j Blodget, Foster, Jr
I Beers, Augustus P
Bell, Henry D
j Boullineau, Edward G
Brodnax, Benjamin
Brown, Charles
Burch, James W
Bones, John
Bowdre, Hays
Bouchellon, George W
Butt, Joshua W
Blythe, George
Baker, Charles
Blodget, Foster
Black, Robert C
Bishop, James 15
Bignon, Barna
Belcher, James M
Bo we, Robert G
Brown, Augustus T
Bartlett, Wesley A
Butt, John T)
Bush, Daniel S
Bartlett, Thomas
Barrett, Cornelius
Begbte, John T
Brown, James
Beall, William A
Brown, Enoch W
Beard, Jas A. Monroe
Burtee, John
Blunt, John
Butler, Nehemiah K
Brodie, Alexander M
Beall, Wnt M
Blackburn, Owen
Blackburn, Pharaoh
Brenner, Thos
Boggs, A Pickens
Brandon, Geo A
Beach, Henry M
Butler, Phincas
Barron, James
Brogan, Martin
Bateman, Antony
Bealle, John W
Bond, Pembroke P
Brahe, Frederick A
Beall, John II
Beall, (<eo (i
Brett, Jas M
Barnes, John A
Burton, Thos (i
Barber, Frederick t'
Bamlrv, Augustus
Beall, Alfred A
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(lavender, Phillip M
Church, Alonzo AS
Castleberry, John J.
Carter, JVytoti T
Cafiiu, Hillary
Clarke, Jos ph S
Conner, Ceorge
Capdes, Charles
<Dayton, Edward P
Courtney, Thotna.
Ca-ovell, Theodore C
Callen, Bamick
Cooper, James J
Clegg, Archibald
Corbett, William
Castles, Thomas
Chisholm, Absalom
Clark, Benjamin
Clark, Jackson
Cunningham, George
Camming, Thomas 8
Curtis, (ieorge I
Craig, AS illiam
< 'arrie, John
Crane, William H Jr
Cheeseborough, W R
Cooper, Marcellos C
Crane, George \\
Combs, Sterling I)
Clark, John A r
Chichester, Thomas AS
Clarke, Herns E
Crittenden, William
Cook, John S
Camiff, Patrick
Camming, William H
Cleary, John
Cnmpfield, Edward
Carlfedge, John
Conner, Thomas
Conner, Eugene
Churchill, Jordan (i
Conner, Jeremiah
Clark, Ralph
Calvin, James R.
Calvin, Henry
Cross, Diehard
Clapp, I !"iace H
Caldwell, Augustus C
Cosgrove, Lawrence
Conner, O Jerry
Cogati, Holiert
Camming, Henry 11
Cook, Aaron II
Carmichael, John C
Craig, John
Cimmiing, Julicn
Crum]), Samuel II
Chew, Benjamin FSr
Conley, Benjamin
Clanton, Turner
Cashin, Oswell E.
Carter, Flournox
Cooper, William 11
Creswell, Samuel
Campbell, Edward P
Clarke, Joseph SV
Cashin, John
Camming, William
Costello, James
Choke, James C
Chi istiau, John A
Campbell, Robert Jr
Campbell, Henry i
Cain, James
t 'otliu, John (i
Coker. Robert H
Conley, Mathew
Cook,' Francis 11
t'atlin, Charles
Crocker, John R
Cawley, William
Chambers, Charles E
Culpepper, William W
Cos’.ere, Thomas W
Collins, William B
Campbell, John B
Cartli'dgc, Augustus
Coskcry . John
Collins, Dennis
Cahen, Jame B
Cone, Theodore P
Costl. v, William
Crump, George II
Cook, Samuel
Carnal), John
(dark, Alatlmu
Colgvave, Christopher
Carpenter, (diaries J.
Cunningham, Stephen
Crane, Jasper N
(dialnu i-. William H
Cashin, l.ai. y
Carter, John 1!
(diU in, Jame . P
1 farrow, Julius
I Unfurlh, Jacob
i Delaigle, Lewis
1 ferry, Edgar R
Dalv, Nicholas A
Dili, Janies S
I f'Antigaae, John W
Douglas, James 11
Dugas, Charles L
Downs, William A
Danitn, Henry
Danforth, Samuel J
Deeottes, Augustus ('
Davis, Benjamin
Day, Charles 1!
Ifunnegan, Thomas
Durst, John
Ifeletire, Mavmillinn \
Dixon, James
1 funhani, Samuel
Dougherty, William J
Dortic, William T
Day, Almond V
Duffy, James
I luify, John
Davies, James W
Dagnel, John A
Demiek, Benjamin C
Dreschnel, Charh
Delaigle, Charles
Daily, Edward
i:.
Kvans, John W
Kve, John <'
Kstes, Charles
Kvans, Ansletn M
Easterling, James T
Evers, William A
Emery, Caleb
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Fargo, Joseph 0
Frost, Samuel
Fleming, James
Fletcher, James
Fit/, Godfrey
Finch, William
Fowler, Morris
Fletcher, John
Frazer, Walter 11
Force, Alfred (’
Fay, Patrick .)
Finch, Floyd
Flynn, Michael
Faughnan, Stephen
Faughnan, Miles
Fletcher, Ezekiel
Fleming, Thomas W
Freeman, Washington
Frost, William
G.
Giles, W iliiam
Goss, John W
Going, William
Greene, John C
Gibbs, Leonard Y
Gray, Franklin
Gnieu, John B
Greene, George I’
Glover, Washington
Glover, William W
Gow, Andrew
<build, Henry ('
Guess, Henry P
Goodrich, Henry C
Gow, JohnM
Graves, Oscar II
Gow, James I)
Graves, Azariah
(sracy, Joseph F
Girardev - , Edward
Gorman, Michael
Grenade, Simeon
Gairdner, Gordon
Graham, John
Grenville, Sebastian 0
Glasscock, Edmund B
Dinning, William II
Datum, •
I * Autignae, William M
Daniel, Wilberforee
Dorlie, Germain T
1 )iirl ie, .) A
Dye, ,la 111 e- M
I lav, Richard l>
I>• rrv, \\ i I limn ( 1
Davit a, William W
Darin. William
Dai, William A
Delhi, Albert II
Dugas, 1,1:1111 P
Divelle, <’buries
Day, Joseph W
Dwyer, Thomas
Dwellc, Samuel Jr.,
Dwelle, Lemuel
I lye, James 11
I fudge, George It
Doughty, L W
Davis, Andrew .1
Iteming, David 11
Dawson, John
Dagnell, Thomas I!
Doughty, Charles \\
Delaigle, Charles v
Doolittle, William
Dixon, William
Dugas, Lewis A
Dawson, James C
Kve, Joseph A
Elliott, Charles
England, (teorge 1 i
Evans,-George W
Evans, William E
Kvers, George
ltd wards, Win li
Foster, John
Fleming, Porter
Ford, Nicholas A
Faugh nan, Ancl re w
Freeman, Joel N
Fagan, James
Franklin, Benjamin
Ford, Lewis D
Fecly, Henry
Farmer, James W
Farrer, Jesse
Foughnan, Michael
Floyd, John
Frazer, Benjamin F
Frazer, Hillary 15
Frost, William H
Foster, William
Felder, William L
Force, John 1’
Frederick, Augustine
Gould, William T
Gilliam, Thomas A
Gray, James A
Gardiner, Robert H
Gargan, James
Garvin, Ignatius 1’
(,01'iim r, ,1 ames
Gallagher, Michael
Goodman, Wi 11 ia in H
Goodrich, William H
Gallaher, Patrick
Gleason, Patrick
Gorton, John
Girardev, Camille E
Griffin, Wiley B
Gibbs, Eiihn
Girardev, Isadora i’
Gould, Ariemus
Goings, Henry
Gahau, John C
Gray, Hemphill
Glosner, George
Gardner, James T
Gaban, Daniel
Gould. John P
Goss, Armsted M
Gables, Henry
11.
Holmes, James H
Hardeman, William
llanzo, John B
Hill, Walter
Harris, John D
Hubbard, James O
I leney, Barney
Hollingsworth, John B
Heuber, Cornelius
Hopkins, David
Hughes, John
Hill, Nathaniel
Hill, Edwin
Ilill, James
Hookey, George S
Harris, Wiley G
Hill, Levi
Harris, Juriah, Jr
Holliday, Eli
Hemphill, Alexander H
Hibbard, Samuel C
Hall, Benjamin
Hill, John 1.
Hubbard, llenry
Harbor, Carston F
Harbin, Allen C
Hight, William M
Holland, James
Hicks, Stephen G
Hudson, Charles A
llenkell, Edward
Howard, William 11
Hutto, Gideon
Huett, John
Heard, Stephen D
Hoops, Henry H
Hollingsworth, Jas H
Hawley, Samuel 15
Hill, John M
Hester, Mitchell G
1
| Hall, Benjamin F
Harper, William
Hope, James
Hill, Augustine S
Hickman, Hamilton H
Harper, James
Hatch, Milo
Harper, John C
Hannah, Alexander
Ilolleyman, Thomas H
Houselv, Alex
j Hall, Charles
! Housel), William
I Henderson, James, Jr,
Hicks, Henry
Hewin, James 11
Holland, GUI If
Henry, Samuel W
Hill, John
Hatch, Lucius
Heuey, James
Harper, William, Jr
Hill, Morrison E
Hitt, James M
j Horn, Cullen
Heard, George H
i Holmes, Willis S
! Hill, James M
| Hood, Alfred J
j Hewitt, William
Harter, Wiley J
Heard, Isaac T
i Hard, William J
Harrison, William H
Ilart, James
Hodge, David
Hersey, Charles B
Hersev, John H
Hart, Lucius M
Haigh, William
Horton, James M
I. A . J.
I verson, Anton
Jennings, Francis M
Jones, James W
•tones, Thomas 15
Ives, Adrian C
Jones, William <
Jackson, William E
1 vey, James A
Jones, Alfred
Johnson, Joseph
Ivey, John J
Jones, Pollus
Jennings, Thos J
Johnson, Benjamin
Ivey, Samuel 1.
Jones, Stephen
Kerr, John
Kelly. Daniel
Kearnev, Patrick
Keen, John J,
Krouch, Charles
Kolb, Charles M
Kirkpatrick, Jr., DanT
King, William W
Kalthnrf, Charles
Ker, Wm V
Knight, James L
Keen, Mathew S
Kirkpatrick, John
Kenny, John
Kelly, Frank
Kilpatrick, Win
Leon, Henry L
Leonard, Uriah L
Levy, Isaac
LaTaste, Lucien
Lass, William J
Lawson, William P
Laniback, Frederick
Lambert, William
Lcckie, Thomas
LaTaste, Andrew t;
Laßorhe, Adrian \
I.ovell, Lewis
Lace, Edward
Leguire, Hugh
Lewis, Christopher F
Lasse ter, Walker
Lindsay, Samuel
Lindsay, William
Lanier, Hosea
Me Feel v, Neal
Miller, Tattnall K
McKeon, John C
Met 'ov, Charles
MoflUtt, Thomas
McHenry, John G
McGuire, John .1
Maemurpliv, John E
Miller, James
Metealf, Thomas B
May, Robert 11
McCabe, Francis
Milligan, Joseph
Martin, Charles B
Marks, David \\
Mann, John II
Miller, John T
Mover, Ignats
Mctartv, Patrick
Mullen, Philip
Miller, Thoms W
McCullough, George
MeKinno, John, Sen.,
Maher, Richard
Mu-grove, Harrison
Marshall, Benjamin S
Medium, Francis 1.
Moore, Joseph P
McCafferty, James
McLaughlin, William
Moore, Jacob
Marker, Mathew
Morris, (loot go
McDowell, James
Mealing, llenn
Mtill.line, Thomas
Michael, Isaac
Moore, \V St. John
McCavdle, Mathew
Mahaffev, Thoma ft
Mrf'au. Philip
Met 'all, Jacob
Morgan, Thoms \\
Mullen, James
Macuvutphy, .Mitchell
Maguralian, James
MeDermot, Martin
McGregor, Muleom T
Mahan, Richard
Morris Bartholomew
Metcalf, Jesse
McMillan, Thomas
M orpin , 1 taniel ('
Murphy, Edmund T
McGowan, William l!
McCall, William J
Nelson, George E W
N.Dr, Blaise L
Navy, John E
Nuritberger, Adam
Newton, George M
Nichols, Sidney
Nagle, John
Newbill, John S
o‘('otmer, Patrick
Owens, William J
Oglesby Garrett T
Olmsted, George 15
Oliphanf, Edward 1.
dim, W Milo
Oldham, James
O'Neill, Hugh
O’flolloran, Wm.
Oliver, Stephen H
Odom, Richard
Pass, Richard S
Parish, Carey !•’
Pitcher, Augustus
I’hilpot, Henry R
Phillips, William
Patten, William
Phinizy, Thomas B
Pickering, William M
Parr, John
Peay, Henry T
Panloe, Peter
Pool, James H
Paunell, James M
Platt, Charles A
Pritchard, W illiam II
Pbinizv, Ferdinand
Picipiet, Antoine
Philpot, David A
Parker, Washington L
Plumb, Daniel B
Preval, Phillip
Phinizy, John
Philip,’ Robert
Pechman, Charles
Philip, Alexander
Picquet, Augustus 1 >
Page, John W K
Perkins, John
Payne, Mathew .J
Pearce, Edmund 15
Perry, Benjamin F
Preval, Thaddeus
Quinn, John
Jones, Wm S
Jones, Aaron H
Jones, Stephen S
Ivev, B
Jackson, H Bowdre
Johnson, David 11
Irwin, Jas
Ingraham, Wtn T
Ingalls, Lewis L
Jessup, Wm C
Johnson, Whitfield T
Jones, Wm II
Jackson, Robert S
Ingram, Thos .1
lies, Wm B
K.
Kretchmer, Frederick
Kilpatrick, Alex
Kearns, John S
Kahrs, Deidrich
Kntr/.e, Thos A
Kaullflasli, John
Kenneday, John C
Kilpatrick, Spencer
Keener, llenry
Kerr, Wm 11
Kenrick, John
Kush, John
King, John T
Kearns, Bartholomew
Keener, Wm
L.
Latlirop, Burrell
Lee, William II
Lynch, Otes G
liowrey, Jacob II
Laurence, William W
Levy, Lewis
Linton, Samuel 1)
Lewis, George W
Latlirop, Joseph .1
Lyles, William
Lines, James E
Lodtman, Charles
Lafoy, Thomas
Lanmr, Thomas B
Lunn, Thomas W
Linchau, Cornelius
Love, Philip
Lewis, Oliver J
Lockhart, John B
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McCann, Alexander
Muller, John
Morns, Lucius S
Markee, Francis L
McCue, Patrick
Mcl.augmin, Gerard
McCauley, Charles P
Meiuecke, John F C
Malianev, Wm 11. Jr
Muslin, Samuel C
M list ill, Melton A
Macumrphy, David 1>
Meiuecke, John II
Moore, James L
Moore, John C
Muslin, George
Mathews, William
Meiuecke, Daniel C
Maharrey, William 11
McKinnon, Benjamin
McColrick, Hugh N
Martin, Jacob J
Maemurphv Charles A
Muslin, Eli
McDermott, Mic-hael
Murpliv, Jeremiah C
Mulkey, Mae
Munger, Janies U
Mealing, William ,1
Marsh, William
Moore, John 15
McDonnald, William R
McCord, Zachariah
Mast, Antony
McMahon, \ver
Mullen, James
Mutually, Thomas
Milligen, Lawrence A
Maemurphv, Gilbert L
McPhlutter, John
McKenzie, Alexander
MeLaw -, \\ illiam R
Moss, Ephraim 1’
MeKinno, Charles S
Moore, Napthali 15
Miller, Stephen
March, Benjamin F 11
March, Benjamin (.' F
Moore, Henry
Mathews, Ira D
Meredith, Henry L
Murray, Francis
Murk\valter, Theodore
Morris, Jeremiah
Meredith, James
McCarthy, Daniel
N.
Nichols, William \
Nelson, John
Norrell, Richard
Norrell, llatisfield D
N'owland, Ale xanderJ
Norrell, William O
Nttmberger, Charles F
O.
O'Dowd, Michael
O'Neal, James
Osmond, Jesse
Osborne, Henry .1
Oaknnin, William II
Oliver, Francis
Odom, John
O’Conner, Francis
Ozment, John J
O’Shangnesey, Edward
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Pickering, Alexander I!
Preskitt, Citizen S
Peek, Leroy M
Packard, Charles M
Platt, Jacob 15
Platt, William L
Pritchard, Wm H Jr.,
Powell, Starling
Parker, Gustavos A
Picipiet, Benjamin
Poof, James A
Page, William T
Phinizy. William .1
Powell’, William .1
Phillips, Joseph T
Phinizy, John ,Jr.,
Plumb, George
Purdue, Richard A
Pritchard, William 11
Phillips, Theodore A
Patterson. John F
Poulett, Peter
Peoples, Micajah T 11
Parker, Copeland J
Parker, Gustavos
Pomeroy, John W
Phillip, William
Pryor, Patrick
Painter. William
Proutv, William H
Preskitt, Seaborn A
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Rice, Bernard
Roder, Jacob
Reynolds, Chas \
Rooney, Morris
Rumley, Edward
Rappold, Geo
Rhodes, Chas A
lioval, Wm S
Robert, John A
Ringold, Jas B
Reese, John C
Rowland, Hanntel It
Robert, Augustus
Rodgers, Samuel T
Richardson, Joseph L
Robbins, Thomas B
Rhodes, James II
Rhodes, Thomas A
Rhodes, Peyton W
Reid, Alexander
Robertson, Abner P
Rowe, Augustus H
Rossignol, Henry
Ramsey, Joseph B
Reagan, Francis \\
Rolf, Luther C
Rodgers, Jas
Reilly, John D
Rice, Patrick
Robertson, William
Rogers, Elisha H
Read, William H
■ Rowland, Charles A
Roll, Luther
Richards, Thos
Russell, B B
Kudler, Sebastian
Reynolds, John
Ruehart, John ('
Rearden, John A
Raney, John
Rich; VVm 11
Rigby, Harland
Rawlins, Isham
Rodgers, Ilenry
Reese, Enoch
Read, Robert N
Roatb, 1) I,
Rawlins, Samuel
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Ramsey, Wm A
Rodgers, John H
Ruth ret), Wm J
Rossignoll, Paul
Rowland, Joliu W
Roden, John
Rich, John
Rice, Hugh
Rodgers, Alpheus M
Ramsey, Wm H
Reinkl, Gregor
Rich, ('has T
Rogers, Wm E
Russell, Henry F
Rodgers, Zachariah
Read, Silas C
Rigny, Thos
S.
Smalley, Chapter
Scully, Jeremiah
Snead, ( larland A
Skinner, Thomas S
Snelling, James M
Smith, Wm F
Simmons, J S
Simmons, Grenville
Sherman, Wm
Stoneker, Joseph
Spears, Joseph
Storey, Samuel I)
Stovall, Thos P
Sale, John S
Shaui), John
Sein, Deidrich
Sweeney, Thos
Snowden, Thos
Speith, ('lias
Swain, William 1’
Storey, Albert H
Stewart, Andrew
Surnmerall, Jacob
Sharpe, Edwin V
Schneider, Ernest R
Spelman, Richard P Sr
Spivey, Taplev B
Smith, William R
Sinclair, Ethridge A
Service, John H
Scully, Michael
Shehan, Patrick S
Spe.tr, Madison li
Starr, William P
Stov, Thaddeus L
Scofield, Ephraim K
Sykes, William J1
Stateson, George A
Sledge, John G
Sullivan, Patrick
Sarling, Isaac
Snead, John G
Slack, Uriah
Spehriug, John
Speigel, Enos
Smith, Ira
Scott, Pinkney
Swearingen, Rice
Singer, Frederick H
Simmons, T M
Shackleford, George W
Smith, John 0
Spalding, Eli
Svramon, Eleazor I
Sistrunk, Jacob
Sibley, Josiali
I Simpson, James M
! Stark, William 11
! Simmons, Geo A
Sikes, William II
Stockton, Hudson li
Sheran, Mathew
Slieran, Peter
Stovall, John W 1,
j Sibley, Edward A
i Scarborough, Hiram
Smith, John M
Steiner, Henry II
, Shopp, Lawrence T
I Sullivan, Cornelius
Stallings, William 11
Silcox, John
Sibley, Henry J
Shehan, Charles
Stallings, Herbert
I Stovall, Massilion P
■ Seay, AVillis
Scoggins, James
Slater, George
Schley, William
Stoughton, Jasper 11
Simpson, James R
: Shanahan, John
i Stoneker, Washington
i Small, John
; Smars, Andrew J
, Stoffel, Henry
I Spink, William H
| Spivey, Lee
Setze, Alphonse J
| Spelman, Richard P Jr
I Stovall, Joseph H
J Simmons, Sterling B
Sera nton, Philemon A
i Sullivan, John
j Setze, Andrew
| Setze, John P
Setze, John
Stockton, John L
Straub, Peter
Simmonet, Edwin ii
Taylor, .Jefferson \V
Thompson, Isham
Thompson, John
Taut, James E
Taut, John G
Tankersley, Georoe
Thew, George M
Turner, Wiliiam P
Tice, David
Truett, Haber
i Tice, Henry
Tankersley, Edwin
| Tankersley, Griffin B
Tarver, William ll
. Tuttle, Frederick A
i Tnnge, Robert
Thompson, Lewis 1!
Tarver, Thomas 1'
! Usher, Alevnuir
V an Voorhis, llenrv
Van Pelt, John
Verdery, Samuel A
! Volger, Gustav
T.
Tinsley, Elias C
Tankersley, Robert
Turpin, Jackson F
Thompson, William
Tutt, William II
Thomas, George
Turpin, Jesse
Tut I, Henry 1.5.
Taylor, Charles
Taliaferro, John
Thomas, Henrv J
Timmerman, Francis
Tindell, John K
Tankersley, William B
Thompson, Daniel B
Thompson, William K
Tucker, Isaac
Taylor, George f.
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Vaughn, John B
Vanwinkle, Jacob A
\ an Buren, David A
Warren, Benjamin 1!
: Warren, James G
Walker, James B
\Y inkle, Joseph F
Walton, Claiborne R
i Whitehead, Francis C
Walton, William A
Wheeler, Joseph
Walker John W
Walker, Edward .1
Wingard, Elisha 1)
Welch, James
Welch, David
Watkins, Robert A
Wells, William B
Wright, William 11 f
Wilson, John
Wilkinson, Tram a I'
Wilbern, Simeon
Warren, William H
Whitaker, llenrv A
William. . Daniel
Welch, Picknev i.
W elcb, John
Walk. r, Willi tin \V
Wise, William S.
Walton, Robert Jr
Walton Anderson V>
Wat- in, William ,1
Walker, James W
j Wagnou, Edwin V
I Y omtg, Allen t ’
! Young, James
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Whidbv, r l homas i,
W liidb'v. William G
Wtighi, David H
Walker, J Wingtield
Whitlock, Frederick A
Walker, James W
Wright, Charles M
Walker, John M
Walton, Robert
Wade, E Washington
Wilkins, I.erov It
\Y ellington, Charles
Woodstock, William G
Wdliams, James
Walter, Michael
Wimberly, Leu is
Windhatn, George W
V. illiams, Align tu D
Whitaker, John
Wilkinson, George B
Wise, William U
YVlmcter, Godfrev
YV ethersbev, William H
Williams, Charle \
Y\ vimn, George A
Woodfield, William
White, William <
Wheeler, William 11
West, Loren
Williams, Tiioma 1.
V .
Y oung, Robert T
Y’oung, Samuel J
7.
mill 5 Sami i:i. 11. Cri'.M!’, t‘lerk Council.
$30,000!
! 77,.’ first lluntmt Plan Loti, ~, established in th>:
Unit til Stair V. y
iBY .UM HOUi rr OF THE STATE OF Al.\ BA '! A .
Southern Military Academy Lottery !
Cl. \SS C NEW SERIES.
To I>.‘ drawn in 11i«» City of Montgomery, .MAY
Ist, 185,5.
ONLY 10,000 MJlflKlis:
OAt’ITAI, PRIZE 98,000 !
- ■ —■
PRICK OF tickets:
Wholes s', ; Halves $2.50 ; Quarters ¥1.25.
Prizes in thi> Eottevy are paid thirl r dav< after
the drawing, in bills of specie paving Ranks, with
out deduction only on piiation <f the Tickets
1 drawing the Prize.
Bills of all solvent Hanks taken at par. All
| communications strict 1 v confidential.
SAM 1., SWAN, Agent and Manager,
apl Montgomery. Alabama.
REAL HAVANA LOTTERY
M UiVIEICENT SCIIE.RE !
SORT K O Nl MERO OROINARIt) :,,;2.
The Ordinary Drawing of the HAVANA LOT
TERY , conducted by the Spanish Government, on
the Island ol Cuba, under the supervision of the
Captain General, will take place at Havana on
Tuesday, April 15th, 1856.
Prizes amounting to $210,000 will be distribit
| ted, according to the following Scheme:
j Prizes fHtyahle in- full , tciihmit ehihielom, at the
Ihtmaa Office.
SCHEME:
1 Prize of S*r),ooo
1 “ 20,000
1 “ 16,000
1 “ 8,000
10 Prizes ot 2,000
15 “ 1,000
20 “ 500
i 60 “ 400
| 161 “ 200
■ 16 Approximations 4,500
\\ hole Tickets Sin; Halves $5; Quarters $2.50,
| Prizes paid at the Havana Office on presentation.
| Prizes cashed by the undersigned at five pet-cent,
discount.
Sir* The Official Drawing will be published in
the < ■.■■ in. *t„t, C", ■ ■/, a copy of which will he sent
to each purchaser.
All orders sent to the undersigned strictly conti
j dential, and will be attended to with dispatch,
j Address JOHN E. NELSON, Box 130*
tubal Charleston, S.'c.
rgmii : undersigned having purchased of Mr. J
E k. Het: v his interest in the firm of J. M. New
by & Co., will continue the Clothing business, at
I their old stand, under the United States Hotel, in
1 the same name as heretofore.
J. M. NEWBY,
C. 1!. DAY,
WM. S. WISE.
Augusta, March 1, 1856. mh4
HICKMAN, WESCOTT & CO.
i Aetiit. loth, 1856,)
H AVE just opened a large, lot of Rich CASH
MERE, DeLAINE and BAREGE SCARFS,
of the newest and must fashionable styles, and at
very low prices.
—ALSO —
Black and Colored MANTIf ! AS;
Embroidered and Muslin If QUES;
Scolloped, Emb’d and Hemstitched HDK'S.-
Ladies’ and Misses' PARASOLS:
Extra Long WHALEBONES, for Skirts
aplO e
| Ruction Sales,
BY GIRARDEY, WHYTE & CO.
Merchant Declining Jiurincst,
TUESDAY next, the 17th inst., at 10 o’clocP A
M„ will be sold at the Store of Lewis J.»vy
above Mr. Charles Auferman’a, on Broad street!
The entire stock in Trade, consisting of Fmey
and Staple Dry Goods, Fancy Articles, Cutlery
Jewelry, Ac., &e., <&c.
j Terms cash. a p]g
BY GIRARDEY. WHYTE & CC~
| THIS (Saturday) NIGHT, in Store, will be old,
j and continued Monday and Tuesday evenug*.
only at 7).j o’clock, without reserve,
One of the largest and best assorted Stocks of
: Gold and Silver, Watches and Jewelry ever < ffer
i ed either at private or public sale in this city. The
stock consists principally of standard Goods—such
j as IS Carat Gold Patent English Lever Watt has,
j in plain and hunting cases ; Repines and Anchor
Levers, Gold Chains, and Jewelry of every desrrip
! tion.
—ALSO
An assortment of Silver Ware, together with an
extensive assortment in this line, too numerous to
mention. Representations are guaranteed. Goods
will he sold positively and without reserve, t tma
d vou want bargains.
Terms cash. apl2
by girardeyTwhyte & CO
l.oroe and extensive mh of Dry Goods, Fancy si -ti*
ctes.d-e.comprising part of a stock of a Who tab
Dealer from the Forth , declining business
ON' WEDNESDAY’ next, the 16th inst,, will be
sold at Lamback’snew Hall,on Broad-street, c im.
mencing at 10LA o’clock, without reserve, a h rge
and extensive Stock of Dry Goods, Fancy Arti
cles, Ac., comprising part of a Stock of a W1 ala
sale Dealer declining business. Consisting in
I part of
i .100 dozen Ladies' White and Black Mixed and
Slate Hose.
j 2;>o doz Gent’s Brown, AVtiite and fancy ii.».
i U’ lo do Children’s do do do" do do
: 120 do Gum Suspenders,
450 do Ladies’ Back Combs,
! 50 groce Stay Laces ; 375 do Boot and Shoe ds
1000 do Agate Buttons; 100 do Pear! do
; 1420 do Hooks and Eyes
175 M. Smith’s, Bavlev’s and Crowley’s Needl «
4:;o groce Gilt Buttons; 100 do Plated Thimbh s ’
i 20 dozen Silver Thimbles,
50 do Razor Strops; 120 do Porte Monaies
40 do Razors; 108 do Knives,
240 do Scissors; 36 do Linen Hnnkerchiefs,
12 do Silk Handkerchiefs; 130 Fancy Boxes,
150 pairs Bohemian Vases, beautifully finished and
gilt.
—ALSO—
A largo assortment of Fancy Goods, too numer
to mention. Also, will be added a large assortment
of Gold, Gilt and Plated Jewelry, suitable for the
Country trade; Gold, Silver and' Plated Watches-
Gold Pins and Rings, Pencils and Pens, Lockets!
Ac., Ac, The sale will be resumed at 7:7 o’clock
in the evening. City and Country customers will
do well to attend, as goods will be sold to suit pur
chasers without reserve.
Terms Cash. apl2
BY GIRARDEY, WHYTE & COT
TUESDAY’, in front of Store, at KW o'clock \. Jf.
will be sold
Our usual assortment of Groceries, Provi - ocs
Dry Goods, new and second hand Furniture, ic.’
Ac. Terms cash. aplk ‘
BY GIRARDEY, WHYTE
('oak, Waster and- Tronic.
On the first TUESDAY in MAY next, at the Lower
Market House, will he sold
Mary Ann, a good Cook, Washer and In ner.
about 28 years old Warranted sound Titles p ood,
forms cash. yj
BY GIRARDEY, WHYTE & Co~'
Executors Safe.
soW » 011 the first Tuesday in MAT
w v next, at the Market House, in the city of
Augusta, between the usual hours, and to the high
i- -t bidder, all that Lot or parcel of Land on the
Sand Hill , in the county of Richmond, about four
miles from Augusta, containing fifty acres, laora
or le--s, and known as the Bell Place, and bounded
we-i by land- of Skinner and Flournoy, south and
east by lands belonging to Meigs, I’itten and r kin
ner, and north bv land belonging to Jas. Fleni
mimr. Sold as the estate of Martha Fuery, dt Yd.,
bv order ot Court, for the benefit of the heirs aud
creditors WM. P DEARMO.ND 1 ,
feh26 JNO. P. KING, j
L 0 N G W 0 RT H’S OELEBR AT JD
SPARKLING CATAWBA WINES.
*'• constantly supplied with tins ele
w w hrated NY INK, to which we invite the at
tention ot purchasers. Orders front the c<m itry
solicited. THOS, P. STOVALT, A CO
mhl 9 1m Agents for N, Longwortti-
JUST RECEIVED,
f ||NHIS DAY, a full supply of SHOT, from No.
-B Ito No. S. For sale low for cash
E. H. ROGER L
Augusta, March 24th, 1856. mh*Js
FRESH SUPPLIES.
§A LIiKKSTICDT A DEJU.VG ian in-:' re»
i reived additional supplies of
Hands,,me (TIENE SILK A TUII LI RE- ROi-EIY.
Needle NN orked COL!,AS and SI.Li- \FS
New lot M ANTILLAS.
To which lh v ii vile attention. a -8
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE, ~~
f!iN 11 l'. subscriber offers for sale his RES- -
® IDKNCE, on Greene-st., a desirable jj jm
place. The Lot is seventy-five feet front, litt
and one hundred and seventy-five teet deep. The
House is in complete repair, and newly painted
throughout, containing seven Rooms, a Pantrt aud
Bathing Room, Hydrant in the yard, Stable, twa
Kitchens and Smoke House, and line Fruit in tha
garden. E. 11. ROGER 3.
Augusta, March Ist, 1556. mh!
SEGARS.
1.0,000 KKPWSgt
-iiul “Ai i.i Si AS. :ust received and f, r az'e at
Gust. VOLGER’S old -sand, and
G. \ OI.GER A CO.,
ap" 1 wo door:- below Bones A Brown’?,
WM. I, DAVIDSON,
| YIPOHTEIt and dealer in BRANDIES GIN
■ ALBANY ALL, CHAMPAGNE and ithec
M INES and LIQUORS, TEAS, SEGARS, Ac M,
I s Vongrsss md >7 St. Jiilien Streets, Sivajikah
Ow d.tc mvSS *
BROWN’S HOTEL,
OPPOSITE THE PASSENGER DEPOT, MACON, OA,
K. E. BROWN, Proprietor.
B. F. DENSE, Superintendent.
Irff" Meals ready on ttie arrival of every 'rain.
mhl9 1,-
NOTICE,
A PHYSICIAN wishing a location in a
wealthy community, where an extensivu and
profitable practice can be secured, can obtain on#
by paying about foi Medicine, In strum ants,
Ac. An early application to D. B. PLUMB, Aiv
gnsta, Ga., will likely please »ne feeling interi sted,
_ jan22 Uetf
MECHANICS’ BANK. ”
AcmsT.v, Ga., April 7, It 58.
IVO. 44. A semi-annual dividend of Fiv, Dol
lars per Share, will be paid to the Stockhold
ers on demand.
ap s 10 M. HATCH, Cashier.
WILLIAM MAULER, *
From Decatur, Forth Alabama.)
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT \.\r»
REAL ESTATE BROKER,
St. rfoSlpii, Missoni i,
attend to the purchase aud v e of
w w Real Estate, locale or sell Laud Wan mts,
invest money, collect debts, and pav taxes for non
residents, Ac., Ac. Will also attend the Land isle*
in Kansas Territory, for the purpose of bi ying
Lands, and locating Land Warrants, for am whj
may entrust me with their business.
Punctual attention will be given to all bus neea
entrusted to my rare, and prompt remittances oada
with Eastern Exchange, in all cases requiring it.
'fifT Communications bv road will reach'ine *t
“ Dki vti i!, Ala.,” tin til the 15th April next. After
that time, please address me at St Joseph Mlv
HO CHI.
Repfrexces:
Robert Mure, Esq., Charleston, S C
Fackler, Colcock A Co., Charleston S. «
Scruggs, Drake & Co.,
J. J. Howard, Esq., Cartersville, Georgia
A. W . Mitchell, Esq., Atlanta,
Isaac Scott, Esq., Macon,
K. R. Cuvier, Esq., Savannah,
B. Chandler, Esq., Chattanooga, Tenn.
Hon. John A. Nooe, Memphis, “
“ V. S. Lyon, Demopolis, Ala.
John Whiting, Esq.,_Montgomery, Alu
S. O. Nelson, Esq., New Orleans, La.
Dr. George A. Sykes, Aberdeen, Miss
J W, Garth, Esq., Decatur, Ala
mhl 4 +*jm