Atlanta daily examiner. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1854-1857, August 08, 1857, Image 3

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DAILY EXAMINER. Latest News. - ,•, a J Tenneim Election. liy the Oondacttai and Pa wengcra, from Chattanooga, on the State Hoad trains, we learn that Tenneaoe is right side up 1 The democratic candidate for Governor, ia far as heard from, fans ahead of Mr. Buchanan’s vote in 1856. The State will give at least ten thousand democrats majority.—Ebb. Ex. K.ntnky DUctton. Louisville, Ky., Aug. 6. Humphrey Marshall, in the 7th, and Wm L. Underwood; in the 3d District, both Amer icans, are elected. The Democrats claim the election of 1st District—Henry 0. Burnett. . CM Til SB! New Spring Stoek 2d “ Samuel 0. Peyton. 4th “ A. 0. Talbot. 5th “ J. H. Jewett. 6th “ J. M. Elliott. 10th *• J. W. Stevenson. Missouri Election- St. Louis, Aug. 6. The returns from the elections in Missouri are very incomplete- The election was for State officers, with exception of one Congres sional vacancy. Washington, Aug. C Advices from Leavenworib aunounce that an organized gang of mnrders have been dis covered in Kansas, and that two of the gang have been hung. Great excitement prevails amoDg all classes at this discovery. Boston, Mass., Ang. 6. A gale occurred in the Province of St. Johns, on the 22d July, which destroyed sixty fishing boots—fifty bodies were picked up, uud fears ore entettained that many more lives were lost. Dnscgt'E, Iowa, Aug. 4. The Democrats have eight hundred majori ty in the city election. Norfolk, Aug. 4, The sloop of war Germantown Bailed to-day for China. Cincinnati, Aug. 4 Dodworth’8 distillery has been dost oyod by fire. Loss 812,000—uninsured. CilABLKSTON, August 6. Sales of Cotton for the week 800 bales. The stock is nearly exhausted, and the market closes for Middling Fair 15 1*2 cts The de crease at all the ports is 582,000 bales. New York, Aug. C. Cotton firm to-day—sales of 500 bales Breadstuffs were generally unchanged. Spir. its Turpentine a shade higher. Rosin 81 90 Tar 82. Freights were higher. New Orleans, Aug. 5. Sales of Cotton to-day 350 bales, at un changed prices, and the receipts were 120. bales. Com 75c. to 85c. Mess Pork 824, Bacon has an advancing tendency, and Shoul ders quoted at 11 l-2c, and Sides 18 3-4c No change in other articles. MARRIED.—On Thursday Evening last, the 5th inst., by the Rev. Dr. A. Means, Mr. 11. II. Glenn, to Miss Cordelia E. Green, both of this city, [With the foregoing notice, the printer’s fee was duly received. Success attend the happy pair.]—Eos. Ex. $J50 REWARD. Major's Office, j Atlanta, June 30,1857. ) A HE WARD of $160 will begiven to any person who wilt apprehand and safety de liver to the sheriff of Fulton county, William M Witcher, who ia charged with having killed his father, D. H. Witcher, in this city, on the 25th inst. WILLIAM EZZARl), Mayor. DESCRIPTION, William M. Witcher is about 18 yearaofage fire feel aii inches high, weighing about 15U Iks., broad shoulders, sandy hair inclined to red, straight anti long, face liroad and slightly freckled. He had on when ho escaped, a blue cloth coal, light colored casimere pants and black gaiter shoes. July 1,1867 dxwlf G EORGIA, Forsyth county.— To thorn whom it tuny concern.—Two months after date, we shall apply to the Court of Ordinary of said county, for leave to sell tho Uesl Estate of Robert G. Brown lute of said county deceased. HOLOMON 8EAGO, Adm’r- MARY A. R. BROWN, Adm’rx. July 6th T867 w2m t l EORGIA, Campbell County. jr—Whereas, L H. A B. W. Cochran, ad- inmialrator of the estate of Chandle Cochran* deceased, have applied for letters ol dismission from said administration: The,c are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditura of said deceased, to l>c and appear at my office, within the time pre scribed by law, to show cauae, if any they ha",, why aaid applicants should not be dis- >6,seed from said administration. Given under ,Ay hand at office at Campbellton, May 4tb h67. R. C. BEAVER8. OtdW. HERRINGS! Elegant Styles of Cloths, CASSIMERE &VESTING, f LINO, MARSEILLES, &c., HATS, CAPS, Superior Fitting Csnirts, TAILORS TRIMMINGS AT WKKSLI® ALl I A Superb Stock of Clothing ot our own Manufacture. Also, Agents for the Sale of siMMrc^'ER £EWIM> MAOHIIIES, Prices very Low, 1ST The Public arc invited to call and ex amine our Stock. W. HERRING A- .SON. march ] dwtf GEORGIA, Gwinnett County. W HEREAS. Thomas W. Connally A Jal cob Strickland, Executors ol tho iast wil, and testament ol Wilson Strickland deceased apply to me for letters ol dismission from the same. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file their objections in my offico, (il any they have.) within the time prescribed by law, otherwise, letters disiniseury will be granted the applicants at the Septemlier Term next of the Court of Ordinary to he held in nnd for said county. G. T. RAREST RAW, Ord’y. Feb 25 wtf Special notices. M ortgage 1 Sale.—Will he sold on the first Tuesday in August next, the follow iijg property to wit ; One Negro woman about 24 years of age. ol dark compaction by the name of Isabel and her child Hamel about ; (3 years old of yellow complection. Levied on as the property of A M McWhorter to satisfy one mort gage fi fa, issued from Carroll inferior Court in favor of Chamberlain Miller A Co. vs Abbott M McWhorter property pointed.',>ut in said !i fa. Junc4w2m ELI BENSON, Sheriff. G 1 EORGIA, Fulton County.—, fjohn Lynchofsa’d county, Executor ot Daniel McShcffry of said county deceased, n il. apply for letters of dismission from said Ad* ministration at the November term next, of the said Court of Ordinary of said county. Bv or- dcr of JOSH. MEAD Ordinary. April 24 1857 tvfiai G 1 KOKG1A, Gwinnett County. |—Wheras, Newton Uramblett, adminis trator on the estate of John R. Blount, late ot said county deceased, makes application for letters of dismission from said administration these are, therefore, to cite and admonish all ami singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be anJ appear at my office, within the limo prescribed by Inw, to show cause, if any tiny have, why letters of dismission should not be granted the applicant. Given under my hand at office, this May 6th, 1857. . tuayH ’57 G. T. RAKE8TRAW, Ord’y G 1 EUHGIA, Gwinnett county. |—Where** Charles G. Cox applies to me* lor Letters of Guardianship over the person and property of Eberneter F. Smith, a minor. These are therefore to cite end admonish all and singular, the kindred end friends of sa id miner, to ba and appear at ray office, on or be fore the first Monday in September next, to show cause, if any they have, why aaid Letters should not bo granted aaid applicant* Given under my hand and official signature at office, July 6th, 1857 G.T. RAKESTRA IV, Ordinary. To Debtor* iuid(Cre4lltor*. / t EORGIA, Forayth County.* \ I All peiaona having demands against Ro bert G. Bowon, late of said county deceased, are hereby notified to present them properly attested to us within the time prescribed by lew, or they mil not be nettled, and all persons indebted to said deceased, are hereby required to make im mediate payment. SOLOMON SEF.G.4R,} Admr’a. MARY A. K. BROWN, j Admr’x. wWd C J corgla, Gwinnett county.— Jf To till whom il may concern.—Whereas Robert W. Inzer, A. Givens, W. Arnold admin istrators ol Hembrey Loveless deceased, show by their petition to this court that they have fully administered and disposed of said Estate, and pray Letters of Dismission therefrom Therefore, all persons coneeine J, are notified to show cause at or before the first Monday in January next, to this court, why said Letters should not be granted. Given under my hand this 24th July, 1857. G. T. RAKESTRAW, Ordinary. G < eorgla, Gwinnett county.— I"To all whom it may concern.— Whereas Jackson Gregory applies to me for Letters of Guardianship on tho Estate of Nathaniel A. Burge, minor and adopted child of Lorenzu -Y Burge, late ot this county, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all jiersoiis concerned, to show cause at Septem- ii r Term of the Court of U/dinary for said county, why said Letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, ul offico, Uus 24th day July, 1857. G. T. RAKESTRAW,Ord’y. t 1 EORGIA, Fulton Count.v.-Two If months alter date, application will be made to the Court of Ordinary ol said county, for leave lo sell the House and Lot, on Alab ma street, attly occupied by Michael McShcffory, deceas ed, and now occupied by John Gavin, fronting on Alabama street, fifty-two ami a half feet, and running back fifty feet, known as Lots Nos 3 and 4-,in block 3, in plan of the city of Atlanta and on Land Lot 77, in fourteenth District of originally Henry now Fulton county. Also, two Lots in said city, known ns the South half of city Lot, 33, and I,and Lot S3, fourteenth District of originally Henry now Fulton county, containing two acres more or leas. Also, one city Lot in said city, known as part of Lot 84, being the North-east one-fourth of half all acre running back from the Macon A Western ltoil Road two hundred and two feet fronting said Kail Road twenty *six feet on the East, adjoining Tiller, Tanner and others, con taining one eighth ef an acre more or less; said property belonging to the estate of Daniel Mo Shefirey, lato of said county deceased, and to be sold for the purpose of division among tho legatees JOHN LYNCH, Executor. June 671, A ll 111 I II 1st rn tor's sale,—Agreeably to an order of the Court if Ordinary ol Gwinnett county, will be sold before the Court House Door in the town of Lawrenceville, on the first Tuesday in September noxt, within the legal hours of sale, all tho lands belonging to t ilt* estate of Robert Hobbs deceased, consisting of one hundred acres, more or less, 25 acres of Lot No. 197, and 75 710108 No. 188, both in the Sixth District of said county. Sold ft r the ben efit of the hells and creditors of said deceased Terms made* kuown on day ol sale. SANFORD 8. KELLEY. Adm’r. N A NCYHOBBS, Adm’rx. July 6th, j867 wfiOd / i KOUG 1A, Fiirsydi county.— Court of Ordinary, Jtsiy Term, 1N67.— \\ hercas James Roberts, Guardian of William Shaw, Sr., a lunatic, applies to me fur Letters Of Dismission ft oar said Guardianship, mid Shaw being now dead. These are therafoie, to rite and admonish nli partiaa interested, whether kindred or creditor* of said William Shaw , a lunatic, to tile their objections, it any they have, within the time prescribed jy law, why Leticia of Dismission should not bo granted the applicant at our Court of Oordutary, to be held m and for said county on the fust Minlay in September next. H. U.4KKF.R, Ordinsry- I July 6th 1*57 w40d Important to Married ladies and those about to marry ! Dr. Delotmer *J Celebrated Monthly Pills. Prepared from a prescription of ALEXAN DER DELORME, member of the French A tilortiy offiurgeona, and attendant physician to her Majesty, the Empress. This invaluable medicine acts like a charm in all menstrual difficulties, removing obstruc tions, and bringing on the Monthly period* with perfect regularity. In all coach, of Nervoua Af fection*, Palpitation of the Heart Flour Albi* or Whites, and in fact in all complaints arising from a disordered condition and unhealthy ac tion of the Genital Organs, these Pills will ef fect a speedy and permanent cure. They are put up in am all plate glass flasks, securely seal ed from observation, and accompanied by full directions for use. Price $1 per package. N. D.—These Villa thould not bo taken by females during the first th:ec months of preg nancy, as they are certain to bring on miscar. riege; but at any other time they ate harmless. J. K. Blanhin, M. I)., only A gent for the Uni ted States and Canadas. Also jus/ receicved at the Doctor’s office, a fresh supply of Ricord’s Female Protector—an unfailing preventive of conception, and invalu. able to those females who, owing to habits of life or physical malformation, arc incapacitated from safe rc-production. Price $2 sent by mail. In connection with these remedies, I have constantly on hand the following works: Mat- run’s Manual, Marriage Guide, Diseases of Females, Diseases of Males. Each work is substantially bound and beautifully illustrated with colored plaice, and contain nearly 400 pages of reading matter. Bent | ost paid to any address on receipt of $1, and 26 cent* in stamps. All letters addressed to me will receive iny immediate attention; and letters of inquiry (when a postage is enclosed,) will be promptly attended to. J. R. BLANDIN, M-D., Straccs*, Nxw YobiL June 29, 1867 dxw6m R. R.R.—SHIP FEVER'—On the coasts of South America, in the Tropics, and in tho East and West Indies, this dreadful pestilence has broken out with the suddenness ol the lightning Hash, and as suddenly been checked by the timely use of Railway’s Heady Relief a Regulators. It is truly a blessing lo feel safe, when you arc in the midst of a terrible pesti lence. breathing its poisonous air, and knowing that by taking a few drops of Rad way’s Reads Relief, and keeping the bowels free and cl* regular and strong, by one little Fit 1 Radway’s Regulators, that you *- can bid tnis pestilence defiance, roils of ships have time and again after this pestilence had broken tr ■ — lives of the crews and passengers sav, sudden and terrible death by the R. R. 1 Regulators. Every vessel that leaves p every traveler by sen, should lay in a su_ Radway’s Relief Regulators and Resolvent—no matter what form the pestilence may appear in whether as Yellow, Spotted, Ship, Brain,'Ty phus, or other malignant Fevers, or Cholera, Dysentery, Railway’s Relief, aided by a dose or two of Regulators, will protect the human body from sudden attacks. For Scurvy, Sores, Tumors, Boils, Salt Rlicum, Skin Disease, and all Scaly and anil Scrofulous Disease* Rad- way’s Resolvent is a positive cure. Armed with these Remedies, the travelers can visit the most sickly places with safety. THE LIVER TILLS. C?’ Th# Liver Pills of Dr, M’Lane were first used by him exclusively in his own practice. So cflicacious were they in all cases of Liver Com plaint, that they became famous, and attracting the attention ol the medical fscultv, passed in • to general use. 7’ney act with great certainty and regularity ; the patient almost immediately toels the dispersion ot his disease, and is gradu- ®iy restored to health. With some the effect is almost miraculous, frequently experiencing immediate relief, after having for months resor ted to drugs and medicines of another descrip tion, in vain. Diseases of the Liver are very common in this country, and are often frightful in character. Those who experience any of the premonitory symptoms ot this dangerous and (implicated Juease, should at once ptocuie a box of Dr. M’Lane’s Pills, prepared by Fleming Bros, of Pittsburgh, and perhaps, thereby, no d a world of misery. TF" Purchasers will be careful to ask for Dr. M’Lane’s Celebrated Vermifuge manufactured bv Fleming Bros.,of Pittsburgh, Pa. All othei Vermifuges in comparison are worthless. Dr. M’Lane’s genuine Vermifuge, also his cejebra ted Liver Pills, can now be had at all respectable drug stores. None genuine without the sig nature of FLEMING HUBS. Lotteries! who"wants"money ? MAT BE OBTAINED BT XllXtXO TIN. DOLLAM Halves mad quarter Tickets IN PROPORTION JASPER CO., ACADEMY K*orr i 'X'JE:R-ar9 by autuoutt or rat it ate or oioeui a, Havana Plan, tingle Nawbcrt, 80,000 Ticket*—8,380 Prise*. AMOUNTING TO 8215.260.. Prize* Payable Without Deduction. ANDERSON A BON, Managers, Su cesaor* to J.F. Winter, Manager. Our 1-otieyr draws in Macon, Ga., (Small Scheme) every Haturday, and in Savannah, Ga. (Large Schemes) about th* 15th of every month. CLASS AA. DRAWS AUGUST l"TH t 1857, AT Armory Hall, Savannah, Geo., Under the Sworn Superintendence of W. R. Symons and J. M. Prentiaa, Keg*. CAPITALS of 860,000, $20,000,85,000 $10,- 000, $4,000, $2000, 3 Prizes of $1000,5 Prizes of $500, 100 of $100, 100 ol $50,3000 of $30 and 72 Approximation prizes amounting to $3,760. Whole Tlcketn SIO, Halve* *3, quarter* 82,30. Look to your interest and compare this Scheme with any other; Bank Notes of sound Banks taken at pat. Checks on New York remitted for prizes. A ddret* order* for Tickets or Certificates of Packages of Tickets to ANDERSON & SON, Manager*. Macon or Savannah, Ga. July 17, 1857 da wtf THE FAR-FAMED AND POPULAR Maryland Lotteries FOR AUGUST 1$S7. R. FRANCE he CO., Manager* BMLUANTSOHEIIE Grand Consolidated Lottery Or Maryland, l Lais S ML , To he drawn Saturday, Am' , In Baltimore, Mr' Drawings conduct' ’ of the ® li 12,000 10,000 ,.oO 20,000 o 3,000 15,000 6 .2,000 10,000 10 1,800 18,000 10 1,600 >6,000 10 1,000 10,000 10 1,260 12,500 100 600 „ .60,000 200 400 80,000 64 150 0,600 64 100 6,400 64 80 6,120 64 60. 3,840 5,568 40 222.7*0 28,224 20 . .564,480 L o 11 e r SWAN &, CO.’S The nost Brilliant 8cht CAPITAL Mr f 6 o, o o TICKETS O. 34,41*2 prizes, amounting to $1,119.1?$ Wholes $2(1; Halves 10; Quar. 5; Eighths* 50 Certificate of Package of ^ 26 Whole*, cost, $282 00 26 Halves, “ 14100 *6 Quarters, “ 70 50 26 Eighths, " 35 25 Taylor’* Antt-Dy*peptlr Elixir, Atlanta, Georgia, May 1st, ’57, DR. J, A. TAYLOR, Su : ! regret to say to you that for a long time 1 suffered most severely from that horriJ disease dyspepsia, and all its evil attendants. Life, it self, almost became a butlheu. Kerned y afte remeJy was tried—medical advice sought from time lo time—but all would not do. Heart burns aoui eructations, a difficulty in breathing, pain ill the head, and many other ills to which flesh *1* heir, were the torments of my life. At last, 1 tried your Elixir, and since then have found re liel. Upon my case, it has operated as a charui- I can now eat with some satisfaction, and sleep without being troubled with ft ighUul dreams. In truth, Sir, to your Elixir I owe al most a now existence, and you are at liberty to publish this to the world should you think pro per to do so. WM. KAY. Sold by Smith .2 Etzard, Sole Proprietor* anJ Manufacturers, Atlanta, Ga. may IdwU WaiT* Tsava, l*s art-sen Bssxva xsd tlllcTirrx Coer l.ixtvis—«au be acquired by using ilia UaJm el a Thousand I loners.' What lady or gentle man would remain under the curee of a disa greeable breath, when by using the “Balm ol a Thousand Flowers” as a dentifrice, would not only render il swee*. but leave the teeth white as alabaster > Many persons do not know their breath ia bad, and the subject is ao delicate then Irienda will never mention it. Beware of coun terfeits. Be sure each b, tile is signed FETRIDGE A CO. N. Y. For sale by all Druggists* [n>h26d*m IjT It seems that Rheumatism, Deafness, Neuralgia, Swollen and Stiff Joints and other complaints to which we are all subject have lost their terror*. Prof. DeGrath’s Electric Oil ,-s warranted to relieve any case in a short spare of tune and with t trilling expense. Bean be had ot the agents here* See advertisement ul another column. July ^24, 1857 dwlm mmm G rami Consolidated Lottery of M. D. Extra Class S, To bc.drawn in Baltimore, Mu., Saturlay, Aug., 29, 1867. SPLENDID SCHEME. Capita* Prix Approximation Pni 1 Prixe of. . .. $32,500 4 of $500 1 prire of . , . 10.290 4 of 450 1 prize < Ilf.. .... 6000, 4 of 330 1 prixe of . 2,700' 1 1 prize Ol . *7200j I 1 priw of . .... 2,20ft , 20 ol 100 1 prix* ol . .. ... 2,2lKi| 1 prize of. 2,300] | 5 prizes of. 1,600 20 of 90 5 prizes of . 1,260 26 or 80 10 ..1,000 40 of 60 io so of 50 30 80 of 40 132 •* too 5t« of to EOOO prizes, ani’ip to $I8S.*700 Whole Tickets $10; Halves $5;Quartcr* $2,50 C*k* Please address all orders for Tickets in tar score Magnificent Scheme, to T. H. HUBBARD St CO. No. 39 Fajetto-st., oe Box, No. 40, Baltimore, Maryland. Cigar and Tobacco STORE. rpi(i,’,8l BSCRIBER beg* most rcspecUully | to inform the Citizens of Atlanta and sur rounding country, that he has just received * large addition to his former Stock of FISH CIGARS, TOBACCO. SNUFF, PIPES, SNUFF BOXES, MATCHES,! AC, &CJ Which is offered at Wholesale or Retail at I.0W 2&H5IS. Persons desiring anything hi my hoe will do well lo call and examine iny Stock before pur chasing elsewhere. XT Store on White Hall Street,opposite the Intelligencer office. JOHN FICKEN. Atlanta, March 18 dwtf On Consignment. ( Fine Piano tram J. Chickering, tor sale on rvfcjktntbla T<y mi by LOW A RICE. F*t dwtf Brushes of all Kinds. H oi > >»y A Large tot on hand, of superior Qualities. For s*W LOWE A RICK dwtf S yrup.—(Reward's refined Sugar House Syrup just received, and lor sale on able tsrm*. J une 14 W. W. ROARK Owing to the great favor gle Number Lotteries have 7 public, and the large dema Managers, 8. Swan A Co. each Haturday thoughoul t> ing Scheme will be drawn terirs for Avgust, 18.'7. CLASS To be drawn in th* City ia public, on SATURDAY CLAS To *e drawn in the ( in public, on BATUR r CM To ba drawn in the in public, on Saturdt On t! SINGLE 3,3 Nearly one l’r MAGNIFIC V EACH SATl 1 Prize of 1 Prize of 1 Pnx* of I Priae of I Prize of....... 1 Prize oL 1 Prize ef 1 Prixe of 1 Prixe of 1 Prixe of 1 Prixe of 9 Prize# of 45 Prize* of 100 Prixe* of 100 Prix*# of Approximatt 4 Prizes of $200 Apx’g lo 4 •• 175 “ 4 “ 1 > ' 32 “ 36 1 \lvei OOOcorrespoui. eta, printed o. -.ruled with small ..* W’heel. •ea, similarlv printed and ec . .seed in another wheel, wnaels, are then revolved and a number orawn from the wheel of numbers, and at the same time a prixe is drawn from the ether wheel The number and pme draw* out are opened and and oxhibited to the audience tnd registered by the Commissioner* ; the prixe being pieced against the number dram, This operation is repeated until all the prizes are drawn cut. Approximation Prize*. The two preceding and the two succeeding N umbers to thoee drawing the first 30 Pnxer will be entitled to the 80 Approximaiioi Pnxe*. Fox example; if Ticket No. 11,250 draw* the $60,0#0Priie,lhoeeTiek»u numbered 11148,11348 II151,11383, will each be entitle.- lo $336. If Tiekel No. 860 dm we the $30,00® Prixe, thoee ticked numbered 548, 549,651, 553, will each be entitled to $200. and to on according to lha above schema. The 3,000 prize* of $20 will be determined by the last figure sf number which draw* ibe $60^- 000 Prixe. For example, if the number drawing the $60,000 prixe end* with Ao. I, then all the Ticket* where the number ende in 1 wifi be en titled t* $20. If the Number ends with No. 1, than all the Tickets where the Number ends in 2 will be entitled to $20 tnd so on lo 0. Certificates of Packages will ba aoM at the fol lowing rates, winch is the risk. Certificate of Package of 18 Whole Tickets $80 “ •• iO Half “ go “ “ 10 Quarter “ j® - “ 10 Eighth “ io In ordering Ticket* or Certificate*, eacloae to* money to our »ddre*» for the Tickets ordered, on receipt of which they will be forwarded br first mail. Purchaser* can have tickets ending with any figure they may designate. The list of drawn Numbers and Prixe* will be tent to purchasers immediately alter lh« draw- inf. Purchasers wilt please write the signature# plain, anJ give their post office, county and State. XT Remember that every prae is drawn, and payable in full without deduction. All Prixee of $1,000 and under paid im mediately alter the drawing—other prtxc* at the usual ume of thirty days,ra full without deduc tion. All communications strictly confiJunbal. The drawn numbers will be forwarded lo purchasers immediately offer the drawing. XT All prize* of $ 1,000 and under, |«id nn- mediately alter the drawing—other prize* of the usual time thirty day* Prize tickets cashed or renewed at either office Address orders for TickeU or Certificates lo S. SWAN A CO., Atlanta Ga. A list of the numbers that are drawn from the wheel, with the anieum of the prixe that each one tientitled to, will lie pul h^ied offer every drawing, in the following papers: New Orleans Delta, Mobile Register, Charleston Standard, Nashville Gazette, Atlanta Intelli gencer. New Y’ork Weekly Day Book, Savan nah Morning News and Richmond Dispatch, New Y’ork Dispatch aad Paulding (Mis*.)tCltr- ion. June 37, 1857 dAwlm J, K. WJI2.UXS.-JOH8 KitXX, Q.-BOUJSG BXKXK WILLIAMS. RHEA A CO. (.Successors to J. E. Ifilliamt.) GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. ■ And Particularly for the sale o Irani. Bacon, I.ard, F/ovw, J'eath era, and Tenneauee Produce Generally. Decatur -Street, near the Trout Hcuae, Atlan ta, Ga. [Nov 16 dwtf 1 a/A /'v SACKS, extra Family A Ijhoice _L\JvJLr Su P* , li D * Flour, in Store and short ly to arrive, which in Quality will compare with any Stock in Georgia. For sale Low by E. M. SEAGO, Produce Co mm won Merchant. Alt*, new Bacon, plenty to arrive in a few days. [Fab 6 dwtf XT0K8, *• LT0K8 LYONS 9l CO., tXrOKtUCl XK» DKXLBBS 1* eavaja cigars, tobacco, xkd xu. cud* or No l^Cedor 8treat, iNashvllie'TeiuD match 31 CL.V an ifu. MERRICK. BExNTO*N * 335 Broadvraj, Mew York. .\.B.—Gold Pen* re-pointed in a supeiior manner. Enclose ike Pen, and Thirty mnj pent* in P. O. 8ta»pa, and the Pen will be re coin ted and returned, put paid. July 3, 1867 w3moi For Philadelphia, New York. &c CHARLESTON AXD SAVAX4AH. STEAMSHIP LINES. CABIN PASSAGE $20.—STEERAGES fit HE well known First Class I Steamships, KEYSTONE STATE, CspL C. P. Marshman, STATE OF GEORGIA, Capt. J^" J. fnrnn will hereafter form a WEEKLY LINE to Philadelphia every Saturdays alter nately, from Savannah and Charleston as fol lows ; SAILING DAYS. Keystone State, State of Georgia From Savannah the From Charleston, the following 8*turdaye ; i following Saturdays July, 4th, and ifithjJuly, 11 th and 25th. August 1st, 16th A 29 August. 8th, “ 22nJ September, 13th “ 36,jSept*m'r, 6th,- 19th, October, 11th A Seth,(October, 3rd, 17th A 31. November, 6th “ Sl#t,(N"ovember, 14th, * 38th December, 5th u 19th,; Decern ter, J3tb, '* 26th I earing Philadelphia,' Leaving Philadelphia the alternate Satur-lthe alternate Saturdays, deyr I In strength speed and accommodation*, these hip* are tully equal to any running on the cost, aland navigation, 100 miles on Delitvare river and Bay; two night* at sea. TOR NIAGARA FALLS, THE LAKES AND CANADA. SHOKTKST A>*D CUKAPKST BOCIX. These lines both connect at Philadelphia with the Great North Western Railroad Route through to Niagara Fall* or Buffalo, in eigh teen hour* from Philadelphia. Through tickets with the pnvflege of stopping at Philadelphia and intermediate point*, for sale by the agent* in Savannah and Charleston. Fir* to Niagun or Buflkio, $*8, Elmir* ** o CantJatgua, 2T. Agent at PWdftphio, A* HER), -V Jj Agent at SavucoJi C. A. GREINER, Ageut atduriccvui, T. S7A- T. G Bl DD. Jan 31 IT IS NOT A DI E. PRESIDENT J. H. EATON, L. L. D. u,iu.r» ImKrti/y. Mue/recsUrv. Tennessee, Says : '*Notwsth*landing the trrcgiuar use ot Mrs. S. A. Allen’* World's Hsu Restorer, Ac., the failing, qff of hair ceased, otul my grey lodes u.'cre restored to their orginal coir.' RlJV. M. TH.4CER, (80 years of age), Pit cher, Cecnango Co. N. Y. “My hair is now re stored to its natural color, and ceases to fail off." Rev. B. P. STONE, D. D„ Concord, X. H My hair which was grey, is now restored to it* natural color, Ac. KEY. D. CLENDLMN, Chicago, III. “I can add my testimony, and recommend it to uiy IneiuW*” REV. 1). T. WOOD, Middletown, V Y.— -My own hau ha* greatly thickened, also that of one of mv family who was becoming bald.” iar Wc might swell this U*L but ii not coa MRSS 1 A ALLEN’S Z\ L0B.4LSA.MUM Or WOlid's Hau Dwooing, u easentui to uo* with th* Restorer, and is the best Hair Dressing for old or young extant, betnj often efficacious cate* of Halt faffing, Ac, w:thout tho Re- “°Gwy haired. Bald, or pwreon* affikted with diseases of the hair or scalp, read the above, and WRS 8 A ALLEN’S WORLD’S HAIK RESTORER. It does not toil or stain. Sold by all the principal whole«*lo and retail meihant* in ihe L. 8, Cub* or Canada. DEPOT,SM BROOME STREET, l«n York. J* Some dealer, try to sell article* instead of thia, on which they make more profit W rile Depot for circular and inlbrmatiou. o pril 7 »*“• Lathi I Laths II Lathi.'.'ty .AGAR Loasla, foe Plastering. On Canergc 'mant and for .ale low, by. Nov Idwtf fc. M.8EAOO.