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‘M PRIZbK-OIfAR VN I’EED
GEORGIA LOTTERY.
(Authorize! hyilie Slate of Georgia.]
FORT fill® Mllll’VlV
LOTTERY!
__ CLASS 21
To bo drawn In the City of Atlanta, Ga.
to public, on Sat’y, I\b. 19, 1307, on
the Plan of
Single IVumbers.
ID’ Purchasers in buying 10 Whole Ticket,
(when the numbers rml in I, 12, It, 4,5, G, 7, S,
3,0.) are guaranteed a Prize of s44—Halves
and Quarter* m proportion. ,-^i
SAM’L SWAN & CO , Managers.
THIRTY THOUSAND TICKETS’
:i,SO t’ttiZK m
PRIZES AMOUNTING TO
204,000 Dolls
Wdl lie distributed according; to the fallowing
\ ORIGINAL SCHEME.
\ Prize of $50,000 is $30,01)0
51 do of 20.000 is 10 000 j
i do of is 20.000 I
I do of 5,000 i. 5 000
;Si do of 2.500 is 5.000
ido of 1.000 is 2.000
20 ,do of S(A) is| 10,000
50 yo of 3Dffi* 15,000
75 U of 200 is 15,000
100 ila of 10p is 10.000
1525 i|,i of (ii is 7,0ii0
4 of $1(11) Vpprox’iingto $50,000 nro 1600
4 ol IfrlO Approx'tiug 10 20,000 are 1200
4 if 2>o Apprnx’tieg to 10,000 are 000
4of 150 Approx’littg to 5.000 are 600
Hf hi) to 2.500 are 480
Bof 40 Approve,,, l 0 l,()(jO aro 320
80 of 35 do 500 2,800
300 of 20 do ut 200 are 6000
1,000 Prizes, amounting to s>oo,ooo
There are 30,000 Tickets nnmhoreiVf r „ m
I to 30,000. There are 15.185 Prizfs a.
mounting to 204,000. The drawing take's
place iu public under (he superintendence
of two sworn Commissioners, The Num
bers from 1 to 30,000, corresponding with
those Numbers on the Tickets, priuted an
separate slips of paper, are encircled with
small tin tubes, and placed in oue wheel.
The first 117 Prizes, similarly printed
aud encircled, are placed in another wheel,
The wheels are then revolved, aid a Num
ber is drawn from the wheel of Numbers,
and at the same time a Prize is drawn Iroui
the other wheel. The number niui Prize
drawn out aro opened and exhibited to the
audience, and registered by the Commis
sioners. the Prize being placed against the
number drawn. This operation is repealed
until all the Prize* aro drawn out.
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
The two preceding and the t'vo succeed
ing Numbers to those drawing the first 117
P.izes will he entitled to the 03 Approxima
tion Prizes, according to the Scheme,
1 ho 15,000 Prizes of $8 are determined
by the number which draws the $40,000
P.izu—if that number should be an odd
nmilier, thou every odd number ticket in
the Scheme will bo entitled to $8 , if an
even tiumber, then every even number tick
et will he entitled to $8 in addition to any
other Prize which may tie drawn.
All those tickets ending with 0, 2. 4, <i, 8,
•re oven—all those eudtug with 1,3, 5,7, 9
are odd.
Remember every Prize is drawn, and
payable in full without deduction.
CAll Prizes of $1 000 and under paid
immediately alter the dta wing—other prizes
at the usual time of thirty days, iu full with
out deduction.
All communications strictly confidential.
The drawn numbers will tie forwarded to
purchasers immediately after the drawing.
Prize Tickets cashed or reuotved in oth
r tickets at either fJflicw.
Address orders for’Pickets of Certificates
of Packages of Tickets either to
S3. S\V \N & CO., Atlanta, Ga.
Or S. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala.
S, n „. 13 ly
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RULE Nisi.
STATE OF GEORGIA,. >
Randolph County. I
Court of O, dinar;/, August Term , 1856.
HERI'.AS, John Jl. K. Gunn, ad minis- I
* trulnr on tile estate of Ilenry A. Got!',
Into >l said county deceased, having fully ad
ministered the goods and chatties of said deceas
ed, petitions tills Court for Letters of Dismis
sion.
It is therefore ordered that all and singular the
parlies interested in said estate shew cause at
the February Term of this Court, why said Ail
miuislrulyr should not then and there be dismiss
ed, otherwise, letters will he granted; and that
tins Unie bt* published iti terms oflaw,
A true Extract from the .Minutes of Randolph
Court ol Ordinary. 1
* LEONARD, Ordinary.
Aug. 16-m(nn
STATE OF GEORGIA, \ ~
Randolph County. |
WHEREAS, demy J. Hunt and Ben its
tniu I . Adams applies to me for lotteis
ol uu.iniiansnip lor the per-on and property of
VV illimn l. amijcy, a lunatic ; J
These are therefore to cite and admonish the
friends and next of kindred of said lunatic to
he and appear at my Office within the time pre
scribed hy law, then and there to file their oh
jeclrans, (r| any t|ioy have,) olhcrwUoletlers will
be granted said applicants, i
Given under my hand at Office, this 23d Oe-
Mr ’ no 6, -*• LENNARD.
° ct _____ Ordinary.
Aw COPsDSjL.
BAKER AM WEdlifffl
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Fi're w'"k*‘ ® ur,|ial f- Syrups, Jelhes,
description*’ Paßtries * *'ory
‘ , "& : ' VVeU,, ' ngS a,,tl P,urUes SU .PIMI-at short
Cuthbert, Aug. 1 G-ts
Blank Declarations
JfUSr printed J.t;.d for site at
99 THIS OFFICE.
fVPti ONfKV •"***
FRISm/iMFORtt#,
ESTABLISHED fiii Mrf{ ‘. ,
EIYUC subscribers desire to advise their
JL friends, and the Priming Interest
generally, that since the late fire, which in
jured only the manufacturing department
of their establishment, they have entirely
refitted the same with new machinery, ami
have availed themselves of the opportunity
to introduce every
modern improvement
which long experience aud capital can com
maud ; and that they have therefore une
qualled facilities for producing TYPE of
superior excellence and durability, and of
supplying all orders for tire same with great
accuracy and promptness. Our
New Specimen Book,
(just issued) will he freely sent to all who
wish to purchase, when applied for. Print
ers will please he particular iu directiug
how it may he scut
We also furnish every article needed in a
Printing Ollico, ut manufacturer’s prices.
P U E 8 8 E S,
(Machine and llaad.) Hods’. Taylors’, Ad
; am*', Rugglcs’, Chase's Diamond Press,
l (of which we are sole agents in this city;)
and of every other maker in the Untied
: States ; Ink. Cases. Stands. Imposing
j Stones, Composing Sticks, Galleys, (bras
and wood,) Chases, Furniture, &e.
Orders will likewise he (Lied for Paper,
Cards, and
I*t inter’s Stock
of every kind. Electrotyping and Stereo
typing iu all tboir branches,
Type Copper-faced to order.
Old Typo received lit exchange for new
at nine emits per pouud, if delivered in six
ty days from the date of purchase ; if later,
but six cents per pound.
05** Publishers of newspapers who will
ifAert this adeertisemeut three limes, with
this note, and forward us a paper contain
ing the same, will he paid in printing mate
rials by purchasing four times (he amount
of their hill lor the advertisement.
Second Hand Trusses (Machine and
Hand) usually on sale.’
O'Our new Combination Holders which,
since iheir first iiitrodueiiim ha ve been care
fully revised, and can now lie justified with
tha greatest nicety, heroafter will be sold at j
50 cants per pound.
* . ■ tVM. IIAGAR, Jr., & CO.
Wm. lUoar, Jr., >
John II '.oar. (
MUST! III! IllMTtll.
A daily NEWSPAPER AT $4 A YEAR.
undersigned proposes to publish
JL in the city of Augusta, Ga., about the
iirs, , ( f January 1837, provided one thous
am si ie.,| )Br3 | )0 SBl . llro ,j i i) ai | y News
a t online >,, a | j ouni; || () f the above title
and pr.ee. It m bc , he „ of „ , h I
ical party, and \vir*. A , * . -
the latest Foreign, ‘ y “i
Nows, gathered'from tlib.,i-.‘| ‘!" er 1 *
Mails, and till other available ’ e
tile departure of tho evening Trait,. ‘ “ °
It is believed that tliero is a popular i
tnund for a cheap medium of duly news;,
and Railroad and Telegraph coinuiunica- 1
tiou is now so perfected as to render such
an enterprise entirely practicable# The!
large amount of miscellaneous and political 1
matter contained iu the current daily papers,
necessarily enhances their price, ami while j
it interests a Certain class of readers, ten- 1
ders them too expensive for large numbers
who would lake a smaller and cheaper and u
ly, containing the latest news Such a pa
per ilia proposed to make the Daily Even
ing Dispatch, and as every department will
he under th control of practical business
men, its elliticney as a sprightly and vigor
ous Newspaper may ho relied upon,
subscriptions will bo due and pay- j
able upon the receipt of the first number,
and the eutro business will be conducted
strictly upon the Cash System,
Advertisements will bo received upon the
usual terms,
SIMEON A ATKINSON,
coluiwb its weekLV simT
THOMAS UeWOLF, Editor.
TITHE Dally Sun being now- established on
-*• a basis broad enough and strong enough, ’
‘to secure its permanence, we have determined
to carry out our long cherished intention, tho I
establishment of a
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The Weekly Sun wrHI bo made up from the
choicest matter of our daily; like it, will main
tarn a strict neutrality as to party and creed t!
and like it, mill contain all the latest and mu,
interesting tows received, opto the hour of go
mg to press b
On tho firit ot September next, we shall have i
in suoeessfu,operation, liberal
Telegraphic Arrange men Is
which will enable us to lay before our readers;
tne very latest news, Foreign and Dnmomic, !
Commercial, Political and Misdeltaneous. Wo j
might enlarge at grout length, upon our inten
tions; but. preferring performance to pro nises,
w shall endeavor to have the •- Sun” make its
own way exclusively upon such merit as it may
bo found to possess. ;
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be an oxponsivo and laborious one, we desire I
some gWiiranty ol its success. We therefore in- :
Vito subcrqitions, and invoke the aid of our
triouds; and so soon as
■ li ThoHsasitl
reliable names shall ha procured, the first number
Will bo issued aud promptlv mailed. Then, but
not till then, payment will be expected of ail
subscribers.
We shall adlisro strictly to the advance CASH
S I'F,.M, uut only lor our own, but our read
ers’ good. Every reader is interested in litis sys
tem ; for it is the onlv one by which a j mrniil
can be snoeetslully established, and its interest
and usefulness m untamed.
Tho Weekly Sun will be a large and hand
some shoot, printed oij good paper, and contain
mg a larger amount of feuding matter, ad ipte.l
I both to specific and genural Wauls and tastes,
. than any paper in Western Goorgi t, or the Suto
ol Alabama. Advertiscutqats will not be allow
ed to encroach upon our reading matter, except
to a very limited extent.’
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Now is the time to subscribe. \
.tmmn nw, j
i- ro* 4*857, *
A Monthly Periodical of Literature, Art
*%■ and Fashion.
Edited by Mrs, Ann S. Htzpkns,
i JGh.ari.ks J. Peterson.
\Pefe/sutj’s Ladies’ National Magazine’
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over four hundred Illustrations engraved on
wood |
Its liirii.li.no Original Stories.
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fem ile authors of America. All the stories
pohli-hed arc original, which cannot he said
of any colemporary. Morality and virtue’
are always inculcated. The newspaper,
press and the ladies unite to pronounce it,
he most readable of the Magazines.
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year, are alone worth the subscription.
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Aro the only reliable ones puitlished in
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and New York Fashions are described, at,
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Fashion in Boston, New York, and Phils-’
delphia. Its departments of
Sew Receipts, crotchet work , Embroidery
Netting, horticulture, acting charades,
knitting, and female equestrianism, are al -!
ways well filled, profusely illustrated, and
rich with the latest novelties, h isthe host
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,tiiHi year.
TERMS, ALWAYS IN ADVANCE.
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teen copies for one year, S2O.
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sled engravings will he given gratis. For,
a club of sixteen, an extra copy of the Mag
azine loc 1857 will be sent in addition.
Address, OIIA’S J. PETERSON.
No. 102 Chestnut street, Philadelphia.
07** Ihe Volumes begin with numbers
for Jauntily and July, hut subscribers may
commence with any other month tlu-v
ploa-e. Hac k numh-rs furnished if desired
THE home journal
FOil 1857,
SEW AND BRILLIANT SERIES.
j fan IIP first number of the New Series of
H. the Home Journal for 185 G, will be
issued next week, in anew dress and with
new attractions, the principal one of which
will ho chapter one of
PAUL FANE,
j OR tMRTS OP A LIFE ELSE UNTOLD.
-d .\'i- 7in vMlflt?<r#.
BY N. P. WILLIS.
’ This, as a return of the author’s pen to
1 fiol I which he h- tried with some suj-c.es
, in other days, hut which ha abandoned for
the stronger attractions of fact and nature
! the field of romance—may not he uninter
esting to the class of readers who have kind
ly followed him iu both His lougei expe
rience and better knowledge of the world
will, ol course, give him greater advantages
than before, for truth-like portrayal in fic
tion. lie has, besides, a large store id per
sonal observation and incident which has
been kept apart from iiis available materi
al while confined to actual description, and
; which can only he used through the dis-is
tiividualizing process of romance,
j In addi'iott to this new feature, a series of
original sketches, songs and ballads by (J.
j I’. .Morris, and aa original novelette, in
j verse, founded upon fact, called, “ The
Btory of a Star,’-by J M. Field, will be
published in the course of the year.
Ilesidos the contributions ami labors of
the editors, the Home Journal will contain i
the b oreigtt and Domestic Correspondence
‘ of a large list of contributors—the spice ol
the European -Magazines—-the selections of
i the most interesting publications of the day
1 —tile Uriel Hovels —the piquant stories—the
sp irkling wit and amusing anecdote—the
r.ews and gossip of the Parisian papers
the personal sketches of public characters
he stirring scene- of the world we live iu
—the chronicles of the news forthe ladies
the fashions—the facts and outlines of news
t the pick ot Eugtish information—the wit,
humor and pathos of the times—the essays
! on life, literature, society and moral-, and
the usual variety of careful choosings from
j the wilderness of English periodical lire#a„
dure, criticism, poetiy, etc. Wo need not
: remind our readers that we have also one or
two unsurpassed correspondents in the fash
ionable society of Sew York, who will give 1
j us early news of every new feature of style
and elegance among the loaders of the gay
world.
TERMS,
For one ropy, $2; for 3 CO pj eSi
one copy for three years, so—always iu ad
vauce. Address
MORRIS & WILLIS,
Editors and Proprietors,
GEORG I )
Randolph County, y
WHEREAS, Agustu*T. Amos applies
to me tor letters of Administration
mi the Estate of Bennett H. Perkins, late
of said county deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admon
ish all and singular, to he and appear at
my office w itliin the time prescribed hy law,
then and there file their objections, (if any
they have,) otherwise letters will be gran
ted said applicant.
Given under my hand at office, this 10th
November 1836.
J. D I.ENNARD, Ordinary.
November 11, 1830.
r-r— ,
Hacoti and Flour.
-M I I H & LENNtNARD are receiving from
Tennessee, 50,000 Pounds of Ba
con, of the host quality’ Also, a lot of
TB"~4 S> BMC
Cuthbert Sept ‘56
|SOUTHERN LOTTERY”
j ON” THE IIA VAX A PLAN,
j PRIUES GUARANTEED.
$102,000!
ONLY 15,000 NUMBERS !
Prizes Payable without Deduction.
! Jasper County Academy
LOTTERY!
(By Authority of the State of Georgia.)
CLASS V.
ii To be drawn February 10. 1d57, ac Concert
1 llall, Macon, Ga., under the sworn superintend
! enco of. Col. George M. Logan aud James A.
I Nesbit, Jisq.
07** Remember this Lottery has only sis
teen Thousand Numbers—less that, any
Lottery in the World ! therefore it is ihe
| best for investment. Examine the follow*
I tng Scheme.
’ CLLFITi-.L $L5 S COC
1 1 Prize of $15,000 is $15,000
I do 5 000 is 5 000
1 do 2.001) is 2.000
4 do 1.000 are 4,000
5 do 500 are 2.500
80 do 100 are 8.000
j LSOO do 40 are (>.OOO
i 20 Approximations 100 are 2 000
50 do 50 are 2 500
•V) do 20 are 1,0 0
1.712 Prizes amounting ; $102,000
Tickets $ 10,’ Halves $5. Quarters $2
The 1.500 Prizes of S4O are determined
by the last figure of the number that draws
I the Canital of sls 000. The Capital Prize
will, of course, end with either one of the
figures l, 2. 3.4, 5, 6. 7, 8. 9. 0
Those Tickets ending with tile same fig.
urn as ihe last in the Capital will tie enti
tled to S4O, Halves and quarters in pro
l portion.
Persons sending money by mail need not
j fear its being lost. Orders punctually at
| tended to. Communications confidential.
Hank Notes of sound Banks taken at oar,
i Those wishing particular numbersshouid
order immediately-
Addrot-s j AMES F. WINTER,
Manager, Macon Ga.
11. BRAKE, Agent,
Cutlibert. Ga.
_Sep,.2s. 1336
Cii’aiiil Maryland Lottery
FOR JANUARY, 18.37.
ON TH F, II AVA N A PLA N.
CAPITAL PRIZE
130,000 DOLLARS!!
Grand Consolidated
LOTTERY OF IIRYLIYD.
Extra Class, J.
To he drawn in Haltimore, Maryland, Sat- ’
unlay, January .31, 1857.
R. FR 4 NOI, & CO., Managers, 1
20,000 Numbers, 1 000 PRIZES.
Payable in (j-U wiil.o-u* <lOllllOllOll
Will be distributed according to the follow- I
ing Splendid
6“ na ■s* 17; nr •m a
JLLi £3 i
1 prize of $42 500
1 do 12 300’
1 do 10 000
• do fi 000
* do 3 040
2 do 2 010
0 do 1 goo
0 do 1 000
187 do ,200
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
?;4 <>f $ 13(1 approximating to 8100 000 1
4 <>f 000 do 50 Oi'O
4of 500 do 25 000
4 of 400 do 15 000
4 of ROO do II 040
Bof 200 do B 5 OtiO
Bof 100 do 2 500
1- of 90 do 2 000 J
-0 ol (>o do 1 500 I
20 ol 5o do 1 ono
j 800 of 4o do 500
; 1.110 prizes, amounting to $382 5 >0
Tickets S2O; Halves 10; Quar 5; Eights2,so
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
The two preceding and tjie two succeed
ing numbers to those drawing the first 222
prizes, w ill he entitled to the 888 approxi
•nation prizes. For example :if ticket No.
: 11250 draws the 8100.000 prize, those
tickets numbered 112 48. 112 49. 11251 aud
112.52, will each be entitled to 8800, aud !
so on according to the above scheme.
PLAN OF ‘THE LOTTERY.
In the above scheme there are 80.000
; tickots, numbered from 110 B 0 000. There
are 222 lull prizes and 888 approximations,
making in all 1.11“ prizes.
The numbers from I to BO 000 corres- i
ponding with the numbers on rhe tickets,
’ priuted on separate slips of paper, are roll
ed up and encircled with small tiu takes
and placed in a Glass Wheel.
The amounts of tho different 222 full priz
es, similarly priuted aud encircled, are pla
ced in auother wheel. After revolving the
wheels, a number is drawn from the wheel
of numbers, and at the same tune a prize is
draw u from the other w heel, hy boys who
are blindfolded. The uumber and the ‘
prize drawn out are opened and exhibited i
to the audience, and registered by the Com
missioners, the prize being placed against
the number dtnwn. ‘This operation is re
peated until all the prizes are drawn out 1
The drawing is then primed, and altereom- !
parison. the Commissioner certifies to its
correctness.
(U* All orders for tickets or packages in
any of the Maryland Lotteries, w ill receive
prompt attention, and the drawing mailed
to all purchasers immediately after it is ov
er. Address
T- H. HUBBARD, & CO.
No. B 9 Fayette. st., or Box No 40,
Baltimore, Aid.
Notice
IS hereby given to all concerned, that two
months atier date 1 shall a ply to the Hon
j orable Court of Ordinary of Randolph county,
s at its February Term-,for leave to sell the real
I estatoof John \V. Turner and iceased This Nov
j 27th, IS3B LODRICK TURNER.
I Dec 2—16-2 m Administrator
T r-*’ 4r
. Al AM MOTH SCHEME.
CAPITAL RAZE
$50,000!
ALABAMA LOTTERY.
i [Authorized by the State of Alabama.]
['Southern Military Academy
m.v a
CLASS 0.
jTo be Drawn in the City of MOBILE,
Aia., iu pnljlic, on Saturday, Feb
1 1, 1357, ott the plan of
SINGLE NUMBERS.
t SAMUEL.SWAN, Manager.
30,000 Tickets Only !
Prizes amounting to
£C4 s CSO DOLLARS
Will be distributed according to the following
UNRIVALLED SCHEME!
1 Prize nf $40,000 is $40,000
1 do of 12.01 M) is 12.0(10
, | ldo of 5.000 is 5.000
, ( 1 do of 2 000 is 2,000
1 1 I do of 1 000 is 1.000
’ 1 do of 1.000 is | .000
.! B) do of 200 is 2.1 (10
! 100 do of 100 is 10000
100 do of 70 is 7,0( 0
AVPROXIMATION TRIZES.
4 of $l5O approx to s4o 000 is SOOO
4 of 125. do 12.003 fs 500
4 of 100 do 5 000 b 400
4 of 75 do 2.000 is 3()0
8 of 50 do 1.000 is 400
40 of 45 do 200 is 1.800
3000 of 40 is 120.000
3,280 prizes, nmon ting to $204,000
\\ hole Tickets $lO. Halves 5 Quarters 2A
UrThp Alabama and Georgia Lotteries,
as channels for investment, present indu'-e
----ments over any other known scheme. The
experience the public have had of ihe man
agement of these Lotteries, the large a
mount ;<f Frizes sold, the promptness with
” bich they h rve been paid, are the best
guarantees that they will atwais he con
ducted iu the most honorable manner.
PLAN OF THE LOTTERY.
There are 39,090 Tickets uuipbered from
I to 30.000. There are 380 full prizes and
620 Adproximatious—makii.g iu all 1,000
Prizes.
The drawing takes place in public, under
the superintendence nf two sworn C-oimiii—
sinners. The numbers from 1 to 30 000
corresponding wi h the numbers on the
Tickets p inted on the separate slips of p
per, are en< ircleil with small tin lubes and
placed iu oue wheel. Tilt first 380 prize.-
similarly printed and encircled, are pi .-ed
in another wheel. The wheels are then re
volved-and a number is drawn from the
wheel of Numbers, and at the same time a
Prize is diau n from the other ivlp-el. Tile
number and Prize drawn out are opened
’ and exhibited to the aiidieuce. and register
jed by the Comini-sinners. the Prize lie'.ut
I placed again-t tl<e number drawn. This
I oiierajimi i. J uuitt all ihe Pitzes
are drawn out.
APPROXIMATION prizes.
The two preceding and the two succeed
| mg Numbers to those drawing [h> first.3Bo
1 Prizes will ho entitled to the 62U Approxi
mation l’jizes. a. cording to the Bchi me
in Ordering Tii kets. Enclose the mone\
to our address for the Tickets ordered, oil
■ eceipt of which they w ill be forwarded by
first mail.
The List of Drawn Numbers and Prizes
w ill he sent to purchasers immediately alle’
the drawing.
Purchasers will please wiite iheir
signatures plain, and give iheir Post Office.
County and State.
(X/ 5 ” Remember that every Prize is drawn
! and payable in full without deduction.
OCj~ All Piizcsol SI,OIK) aud under, paid
immediately afilerthe drawing—other P.iz
es at the usual time of thirty days, iu full
w ithout deduction.
All communications strictly confidential
Orders for Tickets should bc sent iu ear
>y-
Prize Tickets cashed or renewed in other
Tickets at either office.
O ders for Ticke's cau he addressed cith
er to S. SVVAN & CO., Atlanta. Ga.
or S. SWAN, .Montgomery, Ala.
Eept. IB ly ~
Valuable
PLANTATION AM) MILL
For Sale.
INHE undersigned is now off ring on rea
. aonable terms, his VALUABLE PLAN
TATION, on Pachitlar Creek, for sale. Tire
settlement contains 1300 AS HES, aud is
well aJapted to the growth of both Corn and
I T °tton. On the place there is a good Grist and
1 Saw Mill, with an inexhaustible quantity of
i tine timber, and an abundant demand for Lnt
!i’ r - T ,f. ere arß also * ACHES of pen
Land. Ihe place is supplied withan abundance
i ol water as well for machinery as Plantation
I purposes, and IS Within four miles of tne Mouth- j
Western Railroad from Ainericusln Cuthbert.
Persons wishing to boy such property, will ‘
do w ell to conre aud see me, as 1 will sell a bet
tur bargain than anybody.
Dll UK T M. LESSUEUR.
Sept 23 ts
U EPO U T E It JOB OFFICE,
(
ALL KINDS OF
u ctiv<) (Luuuncalaf
JOB FEINTING
Executed with Neatness atul Dispatch,
SUCH AS
PAMPHLETS,
Circulars, 1 Catalogs,
Business Cards, ; Bill Heads,
Bunk Checks, j Blank Nates,
Legal Blauks, ; Visiting Cards,
Programmes, | Labels, &c.,
Neatly and Expeditiously executed at
the office of the “ REPORTER.’ Ordel
respectfully solicited. Teims CASH.
STRAYED OK STOLEN
FROM the subscriber, on the 26th Decem
ber, 1856. a large Bay Mar--. Any infor
metion e-ncerning the same will be thankfully
received. R. f. DUKES. ‘
Jan
m pwv-i'wwiiijjh
•tr McLANB’J.
TE R M IT t <
UVEBMIXS
Two of the best PrcparsUoei /
They are not recon
mended as A
Cure-alls, but simply tm
what their name p- 1
ports. * ‘ * **
Ihe Vermifuge,
expelling Worms fron
the human system, La.
also been administere
with the most satis
results to various anim
subject to Worms.
The Liver Pills, £
the cure of Liver Cc
PLArNT, all Bilious Di
rangements, Sick Fle#
ACHE, &C.
Purchasers will jfe
be particular to ask Jk
Dr. C. McLane’s Cele 4
brated Vermifuge andj
Liver Pills, prepared 3ft
®uvmio
SOLE proprjetors, Pitts
burgh, Pa., and take no
other, as tihere arc various
other preparations now
before the public, pur
porting to be Vermifuge
and Liver Pills. All
others, in compariso’
with Dr. McLane’s, art
worthless.
The genuine McLane’s
Vermifuge and Live .
Pills can now bc had a.
all respectable Drug;
Stores.
FLEMING ERO’S,
60 Wood St., Pittsiu koh, Pa.
Solo I*ruprlctor.
SCOVII. & MEU) N -w Ori-a-s. ,-*
-■ral Whole-nle Agents fur the Sour err
‘iiates, to whom nil coders must be <uj*
dressed.
SOLO BY
Janes & Jone-’, Ouihbert, Ga.
,L B Li.timer, Lumpkin, <)
11. S. Chamherlm & Cos. flnidmoney,
Momoe & G-mdson. Morgnn. Ga.
Jns Bui h, l nan Cos. Bl -ktlcy, Ga.
Hooo & Robins.n. llamilum, Ga.
J V. llu)tt & Cos., W hiteville,
January. 28, 1857.—t)24Xy
AO \\ READY, .Js
THE SEVSPtfBB RECORD,
A Collection of New paper Facts and
Statistics. Containing
A Complete List of Newspapers in the
U. States, Canadas, and Great Brl ain.
rffA H E only reliable work of th<* kind in
JL the world. An invaluable assistant
to the F.ditor, Book Publisher, and General
Ailveriiser. Bvo. 200 pp.
On receipt of S2. it w ill be prepaid per
mail, to any part of the country. Address,
LAY & BROTHER, Publishers,
No 83 Dock street, Philadelphia.
Nov. 4-Btn.
A<l minis!i*utor’s Sale.
AGREEABLE to an order from the
Honorable Court of Ordinary of Run
tlolph county, .will be sold at tile Court
h use door in the town of Cuthbert, within
thp usual hours ol sale, on the first Tuesday
in February next, the following negroes, to
wit: George, a man about 45 years old;
Clayborn a matt about 54 years old; Jacob
a man 21 years old ; Amey a woman atout
26 years old; Louiza a girl 16 years old.
and child one year old. Also on the first
Tuesday in March, at Buena Vista Marion
county, within the Legal hours. Lot of land
No. (25) twenty-five, in the (30) thirtieth
district of said county. Sold as tne proper
ly of Jeremiah J, Allen dec’d, sot the pur.
pose of a division,
Terms on the day of sale. This Decent*.
her 18th. 1856,
JEREMIAH H, ALLEN, Adm’r,
Dec 23 ’s6in2
BACON! BACON!!
WE have a fine lot of TENNESSEE
BACON for sale at the store former
ly occupied by M. H. J -yce, in Eufaula,
Ala., and at Columbus, (in., at low prices,
aud much cheaper than Pork at the nt
prices. B. A. RICHARDS & CO.
F.ufala. Nov 18.
Blank Attachments
OF the new Form just printed sod for Ip
■ ■at THIS OFFICE-