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Frm llx Mo Ita Daily H-gnuer.
w Tt* Pewter ”
••Solomon Mitli moiifj aii/W#reth all thing—
an get lli't ran TER
1 own Mu* ti i I►aiil-fol,
lloriyas how ►wwll; h'u* ;
Hi r w.uat dilic.ilcly mailt*,
tier *tep is lightsome too,
Hln* talk* in such n knowing |,| s
Thai fkw would dart* r-ilu'w Iter;
The only fault she lie* on t-arih
I* Unit she huint the pvwtvr.
I used to be Heel* over head
in love with Mary M.,
I w rote hr sonnet* twice a week
And even printed lbtn,
llut just wlii'ii all admitted that
i was her favorna miter,
1 quit the Sold—(**r Bob exclaimed
“Why Di'-k, alia liaiul thu p-wler 1”
w linn from the comity I'auriy time,
To *|iend tin* Winter here.
Where'er in public lm apneircd,
I'liern 100 would I S|>pc*i ;
In City way* and sigliis I wae
llor only gntdo arid tutor ;
I think i'll court liar yet—hut no,
I learn—''eh* aint the ptwler.’’
I called upon the Mise* White-
Mice ICm-ne'e very fir,
Ai'tuiid her brow, n* white a* mow,
.Swept hraida ol g ildun hair,
A* li<r Mia* Bi tty, ell admit
M en Venue may not hoot hen
But what urn all them rh.irms to mo,
M hen told—**ahe aitit the pewter.”
Economy in a Pa mil j.
Thfie is nothing which g >es to far to
xvtrdi placing young people beyond the
leach of poverty, as economy ill the man
agement of their domestic afFurs. It mat
tors not wh> ther a man lorni-h little or
much for his family if there is contind il
leakage in the kitchen or in the parlor ;
it runs away, he knows not how, and that
demon Watte, ciim “more I” like the
horse-leech a daughter, until he that pro
rides has no more to give It ie the l.u*-
hmd's duly to nring into the house, and
it is the duty of the wife to see that none;
goes wrongfully out of it—not the 1,-asi
article, however unimpottant in ilself tor
it establishes a precedent—-nor under any
pretence, for it opt ns the door lor Hum
it* •talk in, and he seldom leaves an op
portunity unimproved. A man gets a
wife to look alter his afTnra, to assist him
in his journey through tile; to educate
and piepare his children for a proper sta
tion in lifts, and not to di-sipate his prop
erly. The husband’s lute eat should be
the wile s care, and her greatest ambition
earrv her no further than hit welfare and
happiness, together with that ol her chil
dren. This should be her sole aim, and
the theatre of her exploits in the bosom
nl her family, where she mny do as much
towards making a fortune as he can in
the counting room or work-hop. It is not
the money earned that makes man weal
thy i it is what he saves horn his earn
tugs, A good and prudent husband
makes a deposit of the fruits of his la’ or
with hia best friend, and if that friend be
not true to hi n what Ins he to h pe ? It
be dare not place confidence in ttic wife
of hie bosom, uheie is he to place it ?
A wile acts not lor herself only, but she
is the agent of many she loves, and she
is bound to act for their good, and not fir
her own gratification. Her husband’s I
good is the end to which she slmu'd aim; !
his appiobaiion is her reward. Seltgr.it
ification in and e.s, oi indulgence in appe
tite, or moie company than bis purse can
wefl enter'ain, are equally pernicious. ‘
The first adds vanity to extravagance; the j
second fastens doctors’ hill to a long butch
er's account, and the latter bungs intern
perance, the worst of all evils, in its train, j
Fuvnicr’s Creed,
We believe in mull firms ami (ho
rough cultivation- We believe that the
toil loves to eat os well as it* owner, ami,
oujfiit therefore to be manured. We bo-i
lieve in large crops which leave the land \
belter than they lound it— making both |
the farmer and they and. the farm rich at
once. We believe in g ling to the hot- !
tom of things, and therefore we believe in !
deep plowing, and enoogh of rt. All the
better if with a üb-oil plough. We b .
lieve that every f. r n should own a go and
tanner. We believe that the best lertil
liter ol any soil, is spirit ot industry, civ ,
terprise, and intelligence—without tins,;
lime and gypsum, bones and green rr,v
nuie, marl and guano, will be ot liille
uae. We brlieve in good fenc good
barns, and good farmhouse, good stock.,
good orchards, ami children enough, to
gather the fiuit. Wo believe in a clean
kitchen, a spinning piano, a clean daily,
and a clean conscience. Wo firmly dis
believe in larms that will not improve—
in (arms tint grow poorer every year—in
ftarviog cattle—in farmers’ boys tuning
intociciks anil merchants—and.in firm
ers who are ashamed ol their vocation.
There is * sentiment as beautiful as
ju*t in the billowing lines: ‘He who lor-.
g*t tn fountain iro'n which he drank,
and the tiee under whose abide he gam*
boied in the day* o! Ills y njth, is a strati
fy’ to the sweetest impression* of the hu- j
man heart ’
Franklin was an observing and sensi
ble man. aid liis conclusion* Were gel
dom incoriect He said that a newspa
per and Bible to every house, and a good
school in evt#y district—all studied ano
appreciated as merited —aie the prim i
pie supporters of virtue morality and civ
il liberty.
We have heard of an economical ir an
who always takes his me Is n i'r <nt of a
mirror ; he does his to doable tiled sites
If that isn't phllo-ofhy, w would like to
kuow what is
Tne Call to Prayer-
Among the many beautiful allusion to
the solemn and soothing sound of the
‘clinreh-going bell,’ as it rings out on the
clear morning air of the Sabbath, cun
mend us to the following quaint, yet sur
passingly effective homily, from the pea
ol the gifted Jerrold, the well known au
thor of'St Giles and St. J lines*.*
There is something beautiful in the
church bells. Boritttiful and hopeful.—
They talk to high and low, rich and poor
in the same voice ; there is a sound scare
pride and envy, and meanness of all sorts
from the heart of man ; that should make
him look on the world with kind, forgiv
ing eyes ; Unit should tm.ke the earth
seem to him at least for a vim", a holy
place Vcs ; there is a whole sermon iu
the very sound of the church bells, if w e
only have the ears to understand it ;
there is a preacher in every bcllry that
c. ei—*i\ior, weary, slrugg! ng, fighting
creatures—poor human tli lies, take r.si,
b,e quiet l orgi t, yonr vanities, your fol
lies, your week day craft ’
Aud you, ye linmuii reuse's, gilt, and
painted, believe the iron tongue tim tells
ye are dm ruiiio Adam’s earth, w ith the
begga sat your gale? Come a way. come,
cries the church hell, and learn that, how
ever daubed and stained about,with jew
els, you are but griveclny ‘ tone, Dives
route, and lie taught that, all yonr glory
as you wear it, is not half so beautiful in
the eye of Heaven, ns the sores of the un
complaining Lazarus ;and ye, poor crea
tures, liv'ni and faint, mined and crush
ed by the pride aud hardships of the
world—come, come, erbs the bell, with
the voice of an angel—eomo and learn
wlmt is laid up for ve. .And learning
take heart, and walk amidst the wicked
l ess, the cruelties of the world, calmly us
D*mtl w-lked among the liom.
C'litlUrcn.
, God bless the clnldieu I We like their
blight eyes, their hippy (ices their win
ning ways, their rosy dreams I .Nothing
seems io weigh down their buuyaot *( ir
its long. Misfortune iruy fill to their
lot hut the shadows it cast upon their life
pa’h are as Heeling as (tie clouds licit
cone uiid go in an April sky Their In
lure may, perchance, appear d.rk to otli
err, but to their tearless gaze it looms up
bulliaul and beautiful as the walls of fat
ry palace. There is no tear which a
mother’s gentle hand cannot wipe away,
no wound that a mother's ki-s cannot
heal, no anguish which the sweet mur
muiings ol her soft, low voice cannot
soothe. The warm, generous impulse ol
iheir nature have not been fettered ami
cramped by ihe c<>ld fornvali ie* of the
: world •they have not yet learned to veil
a hollow tieeit well Islse smiles, or hide
tlie basest purpose beneath honeyed
words. Neither are they constantly on
the alert to search out our Lu-I Is and loi
tdea with A'gus eyes; on tlie contrary,
they exeicise that blessed charity that
thinks mi evil.
COLU.fIBUS WEEHIA
THOMAS DeWOLK, Editor.
THU Daily Sun being now i atabliahed nn
abasia lirotii enough an,l strong euougn,
to secure us prrai-menen, we have if tnrmiucd
to carry out our long cherisliud intoolion, v,c
establishment of a
WEEKLY PAPER.
i Tbo Wcplily Son wftl bo made up from tin
choicest inullor of our daily ; like it, will main
[ tain a sirici neutrality as t > paity nod creed ;
ant like it, wi t contain ait I he latest ami mo- 1
! interesting nows rtctlved, up to the hour of go
ing to press.
On tbn first of September nest, we shall baw
in successful operate u, I.btiol
Telegraphic Arrangements
which will en ,bo us to I.y before oor read rs
the very latest news. Foreign anil Domestic,
C'omtuurcial, Political anil \tistittll.nitons. \\Y
might enlarge nt g't-ai length, upon our int n
lions ; but pri-fjtritig perforumneo to pro - iavs
w shall endeavor to have tlie *• coin” makn its
own way exclusively upon such merit as it may
bo f mod to posses .
Uoforo embarkiag in tliis project, which will
bu an expensive and laborious one. Wo d"ir<
some guaranty ol its success. We therefore in
vite subcriplioos, and invoke the aid of out
ft lands; and so soon ns
One Tliuiisitml
rtilii’ l- names shall ts- procured. the lir-t number
will ho issued and promptly mailed. Then, bu’
not till then, pa)meut aid be expected ol all
subscribers.
IV,i shall adhere strict!v to the advance FASH
SYSTEM, not only lor our own, bm our read
i t.-r*‘ go'd. Every retdtir is rule rested in thUsys
| |m, for it is the nnlv one by which a J nrnal
I can be suoeesshilly ettabhshod, and and interest
i and usefulness m dti'ained.
‘Clio Weekly Sun will be a large and hand
some nb tet, printed on good papor, amt contain
mg a l.trgur amount of reading matter, adapted
both to sp. cifiot and general Wallis ami t istes,
lltat) .my paper in Western Georgia, or the State
of Alabama. A-lveitisemenf-t will m-t he allow
ed to etieroacb upon n or reading matter, except
to a very Inniivd extent.
Subscription Price, s2,soper anuum, iiiviii
ably in advance.
i.ibanl iudueements am off -red toPustims
ors and Agents, . ho will interest themselves to
inertiase our cirenlatitm—inducements that will
onable lin nos energy to reap ro.il benefit Irotn
tite r cff rU in our behalf. Upon this point full
particular* may be obtained : y . d.lr s*!ng
THOMAS DEWOLF.
Columbus, Aug lSsf>.
GEORGIA, Harris County.
Court ot Ordinary—July Term, 1856
VVVHGUI'IAS, MaiiHtw C. Fsrlet
Administrator on the estare ot
M - * G. Jones, deceased, applies ut this
tern of die court for loiters of dismission
fro i tlso ndtuiuistr ui’ nos said estate.
If is ordered t at all persons coin eroed,
sho v cause, (if any they have) on or before
be in *t J tu'ry ‘ierui of this Court, why
aid otters -hun and n t he grauied.
i True l.xraet from the Minn’e-e of said
court. This 7 lid v• f Julv, If* 56.
GT.O \V aiULL'N S,
NOVEL SCHEME!!
Capital Prize SIOOOO 1!
‘3,280 Prizes—Lowest S4O.
More than one Prize to every HI Tickets.
PRIZES guaranteed
GEORGIA LOTTERV.
[Author z-ij by the .Slain of Georgia.]
FORT Mi” JMY
LOTT3KY!
CLA S S 20.
To be drawn in the City of Atlanta, (Ku.
in public, on t’nilny, Oct. 24, 1850, on
the F.nn of
Silicic iiir-bcrs.
!T7* Purchasers in buying 111 Whole Ticket*
(uli,-ii the number* ■nJ iil.2, 3,4, 5,0, 7. 8.
11. 0,) are guaranteed a Prize of 010— llalvv.
and Q tarter* in proportion.
SAM I, SWAN & CO . Managers.
THIRTY THOUSAND TICKETS
3,*i80 PHI / i: MI!
PRIZES AMOUNTING TO
204,000 Dolls
Will be distributed according to tb* following
ORIGINAL SCHEME
1 of 051).lino is $50,000
2 .'< of 20.000 i.4 40.000
a do of io non i* ao 000
t do of 5.000 is 5I 00
2 do of 2.500 I* 5.000
a do of I.OCOi* 2 OOf)
20 do of 500 is 10 Out;
- r 0 do of 310 is 15 000
75 do of 200 is 15,000
100 do of 100 is 10 000
125 do of G, is 7.-", o
4 -,f S4OO \pp ox'imgtn 050 000 ar- 1600
4 of 3 )0 t pur x’ting to 20 00(* arc 1200
J f2 o 4ppri-tt'iii'K t ■ 10.00(1 are 000
4of 150 \ pprox tiiii; to 5.00 ) arc 6ln
Bof GO A pprnx’ii glo 2 500 are 480
Bof4o A farms' ling in I 000 -ire -'l2O
tfO , f 35 and. ilu 500 are 2.800
3l)0 “f 20 do do 2oore ©K)O
I (100 Priz-’s, amounting to S2OO 000
Th-rc ore 3 I 000 Ticker* mi mhe red from
I in .‘{o 0t)0. There arc 15 185 Friz“< a
mourning to 204 000. The or i tving takes
place in public under the siiperinlcndeiicc
of Mvn sworn Cotiiniissiouers, ‘I lie Num
hers from I to 30 000, corresponding t> i li
those Numbers on the Tit ket , primed ~n
separate slips of paper, are encircled with
small mi tubes, and placed in one wheel.
The first 117 Pr Z’. similar y primed
and encircled, are placed in another wheel,
The wheels arc then revolved, and a Num
ber is drawn fr ,m the wheel of i\umbra,
and ai (lie sainu lime a I’, if- is draw n Ir m
ih s oilier wheel. The number and I’riz
drawn nut are opened and > xhihiled io ihe
luclii-uec, nnd registered l-y the (’em nis
siuuers the Prize tv-iirg pl aced :igliio-l the
number drawn. This npvt-iiion is epcolcil
III!Ill all the I’l ij-H are draw n mil.
APPm xiWATI’ N rntZKS.
Tlie two preceding and the two succeed
ing Number* U, those drawing th ft si 117
P.'/.’-s w ill l-e entitled to the (J'-J .X ppri.’.xiina*
lion Friz s aeenrdiog lo ihe Scheme,
Thu 15 000 Frizes ■ fsß -are determined
t>v the number whirl) draws the $ 10,000
F iz -—if ‘hit number should be nn odd
iviiulxr. then rvery odd iiuildn-r tirkel ’ll
tlio (scheme will,tic eat itled in s’(, if an
even number, then every even number lick
ct will he entitled to $8 in addition to any
other P.iz.t which may be thawn.
All tlutso tit keis ceiling with 0 2 4 0 8
are rven—ftll those ending with 135, 7 0
arc odd.
ifemember overt Frizo is drawn, and
pa\n,.lc iit full w ithout deduction.
X>*.Vl Friz-'s of $! 000 , ind under paid
iin in diulely alter tie (Itaw ing other prizes
at the u nal .line of thirty days, in full with- !
out tied ill linll.
All communications stri- tly c nliilemml. ,
The drawn numbers will he forwarded lo |
pureh isets immediately after the drawing. ,
Fiizt Tickets ciishetl nr renewed in mil- j
er tickets nt either tTu-c.
Address orders for Tickets of Certifi tries
of Packages of Tickets etllicr to
S. SW \N fit, CO., Atlanta, (.i.
<)r!8 SWAN, Montgomery, Ala.
Kept. 13 f v
STATE OK GEORGIA. >
HaRKIS t’ol NTY J
WHEREAS, F. J. Phillips adminis
trator uu the estate of Thorn s J,
Slreut. deceaseii, applies at tins term of the
court for lett'-rs of dismission from tllo ad
aiinisti a ion of said estate,
li is therefore ordered that all t ersons
concerned shew cause, if any tticx have,
on ot before the next January Term of tl is
court whv said Ir'iers should not be grant
ad. A true extract from the Minutes of
said court Tliis 7h and vof July 18-.6
GEO W MULLINS. Ordinary
July 12
ADUIN’ISTUATOU’fi S.V LE.
a CSREEABLE to ati order of t e Court of
2jll Oidiuaiy of Randolph cnnnly. will be
sold in tlie town of Fort Gaines, flay c unty,
pn the fit *t Tuesday in November next, beiw < n
Ihe I gal hours of side Lot <>l Lind. No. 10, in
the Fi'tb District of Clay county. Sold as the
propel ty of Mat k Heidelberg, lute of Randolph
county, tifc"u)rtl. for ilia benefit ot tne heirs and
creditors of said deceased.
FRANCIS BROWN, Adm’r.
Aug 16-id*. _____
NOTICE
IS h*re!v given to alt concerned, that wo
shall apply to the Honorable Court of Ordi
nary of K.indolph county. Georgia at ill next
December Term, for leave lo sell the hole or
a portion of the Negroes belonging to the > state
of William Janes, laic of said county deceas
ed. forth t benefit of the heirs aud creditors of
said deceased.
JOHN W. JANF.S. K. ~
DAVID H JANES J £ ‘*
Oct 1 2m
Notice
fS hereby given to alt concern'd, that I shall
apply to tho Honorable Court of Ordinary
of iiando pli county, at the next December term,
for lasv us* h Loi of Land No 184 *** the
N nth District ol said county Said lot of land
belong ns to my children, for whom I am natu
ral fr Sardian. TifOS. OSMORR.
Se.t C2m Guardian.
SOUTIIKKN LOTTERY.
ON THE HAVANA PLAN.
TRIKES GUARANTEED.
$103,000!
O.M.V 15,001) MJMBKKS!
Prizes Payable without Deduction.
JAS PE K (’() UN T V ACAD EM Y
LOTTERY!
; [By Authority of the,State of Georgia j
CI.A S S S.
To be drawn November 15 1256. ac Cor-cerl
’ Hall, Macon, tin,. under the sworn Ml|ierintend
| > oca of Col. Cl urge M. In-gun uuu Jam -- .A
; Nlnrbit, K.?- *
I (t./” Retnain'ier this Lottery lias only sis
teen Thousand Number*— I-** that, any
Lottery iu the Wot Id! therefore it is Hie
best for investment. Ex indue the follow
nix S< h-'ine.
o'2-“lvi.L fISjCOO
I I’ny.e of sls l)i)0 is sls 0:t0
I do 5 000 u 5 000
1 do 2 000 is 2 000
4 do 1.001) are 4,000
5 do 500 -.re 2 500
80 do 100 are gI 00
1500 do 40 are 6.(00
20 Approximations 100 are 2,000
50 do 50 are 2 500
50 do 20 are 1.0 0
7 212 Prize* amounting m $102,000
Tickets $lO Halves s."> Quarters $2
I lie 1..,00 Prizes cl $lO -ue d* tmuiiued
hv the las’ figure of ih>- mini her lhat tl|aw<
f hf* L aoit alof sls 01)0. I'he Capi al Prize
w ill, if coure. end with e.lher one <f ih
(Lures l. 2. 3.4, 5C.78 9t)
Those l iekels ending null [he same fig
ure a- l* n lasi io tho Ea, Hal will In- lu
lled t” $lO. Halves and quarters iu pro
porliuu.
Pe>son* sending mooes by mail need n<>(
fear iis being 1 1 * . Orders punctually
tended to. Cuiiiuiunicatioiis co- fi loini ,|.
Hank Non* oi sound Hanks iiiknu r p.,r.
Tim*.- wishing funicular numbers should !
order nnoiedi ntly i
Addro.s , JAMES K. WINTER,
Al-sisn Kr, At;,coil (j.t.
H. DRAKE, Agent,
Cutlibert, Ga.
Sept. 25, 1856
Alary land fate R.diet its
FOR OCTOBER, IBj G.
R. FRANCE A (’<),. Managers. i
A Magnificent Scheme far
O (’ T () li E R 2 5th.
CAI’ITM, FKIZE
S7O 00 O!!
(LASS O.
i'onsolidatcd
mJ V M Mi H Mit MB J
To it, tlru ■ * Stilurd.ty, Hot 3 jlil, in ftni- I
tiiuore. Maryla nl
SCHBiiiU.
1 prize of $78,050
I prize of FfEMH) i
I pt iz ‘ of fti 7JO i
10 prize* us 10 otio i
It) ilo 5 Ot)l) !
It) d-r 2.50 I !
10 do I 750;
177 do ti i() ;
Oil do 300 j
tk> do 20’ i
(id do IHO |
4 158 do 40 ,
2.5.740 do 20 |
30.31(5 pt ; z-<, iimaiitoing to $1,141,1 40 1
I ti-ki t- $ JO; il -Ivc* 10: Quar 5; Ki t tvs 250 i
Cci lift, of pack, w 2tj \\ holes, t osi $31(5 <!0
do do 2(5 Halves, do 158.00
do do 26 Ci i triers do 79 00
do do 27 Eighths, do 31) 50
Grand Scheme for Oct. 11 1
O N TII E II AVA N A PL\ N .
Cirrand Coiißi>lidst<'d
LOT Tlilt V OF MllllLim
Extra ( lass, 5
Tobeilrtwu m Baltimore, M -tyland, Fri
day O toh r3!-t. 1856.
20,000 Ximhtrs, 1 000 PRIZES.
Payable it) full without deduction
Will bo distributed according to the follow
iag Splendid
S 33 3 KG 2 i
1 prize of s'o OHO
I ‘ do 20 00(1
1 do 10 000
1 do 5 000
1 do 2 600
I do I 9io
5 do 1 000
18!) do 150
APPROX MAT!ON PRIZF.B.
4 f S2OO approximating to SSO 000
4of 100 and > 2 ‘ 0 0
4 t,f 50 do 10 000
4of 40 do 5 000
4of 30 do 2 600
4of 2.5 do 1 910
20 ..I 20 do 1 000
756 of 10 do 150
1000 S 132.610
VV ho'e tickets $;0; Halve* 5; Q tarieis 2.50
All orileis for tickets ot packages in
any of itie Maryland Lotteries, will receive
prompt intention, and the drawing mailed
to alt purch sers immediately after it is ov
er. Address
T H. IIURB VRP, & CO.
No 39 Fayette.st ,or Box No 40.
Baltimore, Md.
I.and Agency.
r BMIE Undersigned will examine Lands for
■ any person living at a distance, and make
J a faithful report, or will sell land for them, lay
ling in R indolph, and the adjoining counties.
I’rice for examining, § 10.—Ten ner cent foi
I making sales. W. JORDAN.
Oct. 7—iu6.u Culhbcrt Ga
MAMMOTH -SCHEME.
“capital - Pltliz k
$50,000!
ALABAMA LOTTERY.
I [Author zed by ibo Stale of Alabatiia]
I Boiill l ii Militory Academy
jo .rr r r{)Bc m's*
C L A 8 8 J -
To be Drawn in the City of Montgomery,
A a., in public, on Thursday, JYuv.
13, 1856, on the plan of
SINGLE NUMBERS
BAiM UE L SWA N, Ma linger.
30,000 Tickets Only !
Prizes amounting to
£CC,CCC DOLLIES
Will be distributed according to tin* following
UNRIUAI.LED SCHEME!
1 Pi z . f $5111)1*0 is $50,001
2 do of 20.000 i- 40.001
2 do -i f 10 000 i* 20 00
1 do of 5 000 is 5 000
2 do ..f 2 500 is 5.00*
2 do of 1.000 is 2 000
20 do of 500 is 10 (,()0
; 50 do (,f :tf)<) is 15 000
i 76 do of 200 l5 001
ill)-) do of 10(1 is 10 000
j 125 do of 6*) is 7.500
ArraoxiiUTio.v rr.izr?,
4 of $ JOB approx to 05> 00(1 is 1 Rll!
4 of 200 do 20 00 ‘is 1 2()i
•I of 250 do 20 OIK)i- 1,001
4 of 2* 0 do in 000 is SO*
4 of 175 do 1(1000 is 7ftn
4 of 150 do sO'o i* 60U
8 of 60 do 2-'o*is 480
8 of 40 do 1 000 is 32(
80 of 35 do S<KI is 2 800
200 i-f 24 do 300 i- 5 000
-100 oi 20 do 200 is 6 000
I 0(H) priz-s. anmii ling to $200.00f
j A hole I'ii kr-f* $ 10, Ha'vesS Quarters 2j
ir Dm Alabama and Georgia Loiter
a- channels for invi-simem. present indn< e
meitis over any oilier known -rheme. The
oxperi.'iire the i-übfir have h id of die man
HErincnt if h‘se I,mteiies if.e iarge a
iiioinit of Prizes i old, the 1 rnuipmess w itl
wnirli they h ive been pHid, aie the liesi
C-iarsn’ers tliat they will alwais tie eon
dueled in ‘he mosi honorahle m oner.
PLAN OF THE LOTTE.HY.
There ar 3*1,000 Tick is numbered from
lio 30 000. I'here are 380 full prizes and
620 Ailproxirnatiuna—maki g in a.I 1 Oof*
Prize*.
The drawing takes place in public, under
the supei iiiteiidCuce <f two sworn (.’nmmi--
-iiturrs The numhers fmm I lo 30 000
-iirresp-tn'-dtig wi h tlie unmbi rs nn ihe
l it k -Is p iuted nil Ihe separate slips of p -
per, are hi ircled with .mall Itfi tidies min
pi n etl in one wheel. Tlu- fi si i!80 priz-.-s
-itnil iriv piitileii am) einircled, are placet!
ill number wheel. The wheels arc thro re
volved-mid a number is diawn from the
•vlieel of Ntnnbirs. at and ill the same time n
Fiz is diawn firini the other wheel. The
number noil Ft iz - urn veil out m e Opened
and exhibited to ihe audience, a. and register i
ed by the Commissioners, the Prize being ]
placed again l the ti< in'iet drawn. ‘Phis
•it eration is repeated until all the Piizes
aro diawn on L.
A I‘,'ROXtM ATIO.S rtIIZES.
T e two preceding ad the iws -ttreccil
ing Numbers to th -se drawing the first 380
Put s w ill be enlitb-3 to the 620 Approxi
tit Hlon Ft iz *s. a cording In tlie Soto me
In Ordering Tit keis Enclose ihe iiionea
’oonr ttlilrt ss lor the 3it keis order, il on
■ceeipt of which they will he forwartled by
first mail
T e l.ist of Drawn Numbers and Pr.z--9
will bt- sent In purchasers immediately aftei
the lira w ing.
01/“ Fureli tsers w ill please wiile their
signatures plain, and give their Post Office.
Countv ami State.
{£7“ Remember th t every Prize is drawn
and enyati'c io full wilh ut deduction.
ti’ Pi ires of SI ,000 and under, paid
iinineniaiely afterthe drawing—other F iz
es at tne usual time of thirty days, in full
w itliout tleduciion,
AH co t tuuuications strictly confidential
t Irtiers fm Tn keis should he sent in ear
iy-
Friz - Tickets rushed or renewed in other
Fiek-ts at either nffiee.
O ders for Tirke's rim h- addres-ed eith
er to 8. 8U AN ii; CO., Atlanta. Gh.
or 8. SWAN, .Montgomery, Ala.
Sept. 13 ly
RULE M>l
STA IE OF GEORGIA, )
Randlph County.(
Court of O: dinary, Jlugus Term 1856
nHERKAS John M. K Gunn, adntinis
trator on the estate of Henry A Goff,
late of said county deceased, having filly ad
iniiitst- r- and tite gouds and chatties of said decea*.
t-d, petiiion- this Court for L.ellets of Disniis.
sioi).
It is t terefire o dered that all and singular the
parties interested in said estate shew cause at
the February Term of this Court, why said ad
mn.isi rat or should not then amt there be dismiss
ed otherwise, lett rs will be gmnted ; and that
,'liis R’lle be published in terms oflaw.
A true Ext net from the Minute* of Randolph
Coutt of Ordinary.
J. ‘D. LENNARD, Ordinary.
Aug. 16-in6m
ADTIIMSTKATOU’S SALK.
A GREEvBLE to an order of the Court of
Ordinary of Raiidntph county, will be
s.tld before the Court Utilise door in the town of
Fort Gaines, Clay county, Georgia, on tlie first
Tuesday in November next, between the legal
hours of sate. Half of Lot ot lemd N. 66, con
Mining One Hundred and Twenty Acres,
more or less, in me Seventh District of formerly
Randolph, now Clay county. Sold as the ro
perty of John B. Swanson, late of Randolph
county, deceased, for the benefit of the heir* and
creditors of said deceased.
Terms on the dav of sale.
MARY J SWANSON, Extr’x.
A‘ng. 16, JBo6—td*
Hides H ‘anted.
highest market price paid for good
. sound Hides, by GOFF Jt COi
I Cuthbcrl. Aug. 16-ts
Dr. McLANE'S
CELEBRATED
VERMIFUGE
AND
LIVES PILES.
Two of the beat Prcparktlons art tho Ago*
They are not recom
mended as Universal
Cure-alls, but simply for
what their name pur
ports.
The Vermifuge, for
expelling Worms from
the human system, has
also been administered
with the most satisfactory
results to various animals
subject to Worms.
The Liver Pills, for
the cure of Liver Com
plaint, all Bilious De
rangements, Sick Head
ache, tcc.
Purchasers will please
be particular to ask for
Dr. C. McLane’s Cele
brated Vermifuge and
Liver Pills, prepared sy
sole proprietors, Pitts
burgh, Pa., and take no
other, as there are various
other preparations .now
before the public, pur
porting to be Vermifuge
and Liver Pills. All
others, in comparison
with Dr. McLane’s, art
worthless.
The genuine McLane’s
Vermifuge and Liver
Pills can now be had at
all respectable Drug
Stores.
FLEMING BRO’S,
CO Wood St., Prrrfiscßan, Pa.
hole Proprietor*.
FCOVIF. At V F,\l) New Orleans. Ctn
eral \\ hole-ale Agenti lor the Southern
‘'tales, lo whom all orders must be ad*
dressed.
SOLD BY
Hnon At Robins n. Hunihou, (is.
J. T. Reese, (sreenville, ••
Eiiu h-r fit Dallis. .Vlnuntvil e, •*
J. A. Hunt fit Cos., \\ hiteville, *•
Josiah Bradfidd. West Poi t.
Br idfield fit 11 ringtnn, La (sr.ioge, *•
Danforth fit Nagle, l olumhus, *•
Brook fit Chapman, •• ••
Hohert A. Waru, •*
Davitl A'oung. “ ••
January 26. 1956. n46yl
Executora’s Sale*
VGKF.EABI.Y to an Order nf the Cnartrf
Ordinary o|” Randol|th county, will hr s*i.)
••n the first Tnesd >y in Novenibitr m st, st f'utK
bert, in sud rountv, the PLANTATION sad
place whereon Mclieen Cools, lap. „f ana) roan,
ty. de< a-ed, lived. ,he Plnntatica *• v.duabtn,
lying in the Ninth District of said county. The
other place is healthy and well improved.
Terms made known on the day of sale,
HENRY A COOK, Executor
g. 23 tds
KEPOKTEU JOB OFFICE.
ALL KINDS OF
faut
JOB PSIITTIfcTCr
Executed with Neatness and D.spatcb,
SUCH AS
P A M P HLETS,
Circnars, Cataloges,
Business Cards, Bill Heads,
Bunk Check®, Blank Notes,
Le al Blanks, Visiting Cards,-
Programmes, Labels, kc..
Neatly and Expeditiously executed at
the oflice of the “ REPORTER.“ Oideis
reapectfnl y solicited. Teims ‘ ASH’.
JYotice.
I FOREWARN all porsnn from trading
fur a certain promissory Not*, given bv me
in WILLIAM A NDERSON, for the perchase
of a horse. Said horse proving to be diseased,
and unsound , lam determined not to [anyth®
note unless compelled by law. The said, note
witl be due, Ist of Nov:, 1856.
Oct 7.'56 tl. W, JORDAN.
WANTKD,
rent a House for the rtmaimVs of the
J_ year. Apply at this Office.
Legal Blanks
very description printed to older at ihie
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