Atlanta daily examiner. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1854-1857, August 07, 1857, Image 3

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DAILY KX AM IN Kit. Latest News. The Trliuantep** Company. NbwOk.iah?, Aug. 6. Ttie Tehauntopec Company publishes a card nnnouacing lta dissolution. The causes assign ed ure—1st: Tfcctr inability to arrange with the owners of the Carey grant. 2d: The iinpew, aibility of securing a mail contract. The Presi. dent of the company Mr. Lasers accompanied liy Senator Benjamin and Pierrt boale went to Mexico in the last stoamer to endeavor to mako new arrangements to complete this im portant ontcrprUe. Bumto, Aug. 8. A rock of three hundred tons weight fell front the precipice at Coat Island, Nin gaa Palls, yesterday, fatally wounding C. W- Par sons, of Cleveland, and bandly wounding three others, Loi'isvillb, Ang. 3. The river is risiDg. There is now a good stage of for the largest boats to Curio. Wea ther cloar; thermometor eighty degrees. A prise figt has taken place in Canada be tween the Philadelphia pulgilists; ore hun" died and fifty rounder Dominic Bradley is victorious. B8»h-Tlio Bank of Paris, Tcnn., has been purchased by Messrs. Stephens k Wbeless, of Nashville,- and the Union of that city says that the Bank is as sound as any in the State. g^The Democratic party of Jasper coun ty, on the 4th inst, nominated John W. Burney, Jr., Esq., for the Senate, and Wyatt R. Smith, Esq., for the I louse of Representa tive* of the next General Assembly. The nominations was made with great unanimity. A friend from Monticcllo, who furnis is us this information, further informs us that the Democracy of Jasper confidently expect to give an increased majority for Brown, Steph ens and their candidates.—tuns. Further by th* Ptrtlii, It ts officially announced that notqing will lie done by the English in Onina butdestroy the war junks, until the result of Lord Kl- gin’s mission to Pekin is ascertained, If it should be unsatisfactory then hostilities will be confined to Canton. The Agamemnon has sailed for Cork with her portion of the trans-Atlantic cable. The plan of laying down the cable has been changed. It will now lie commenced on the Irish coast, and not in the centre or midway betwoea the coasts as previously arranged. New York, Aug. 4, The cotton market is firm with sales of 1,200 bales. Flour is steady. Wheat ir regular. Mixed corn 87$e. Spts. Turpentine •Itij. Other articles usehanged. New York, Aug. 5. The news by the steamship Persia has caused an advance of Jc in cotton. Flour firm; wheat irrogular. Corn firm, and yel low 90c. Advance in Spts. Turpentine 2r. CLOTHE! New Spring Stock HERRINGS! Elegant Styles of Cloths, CASSIMERE & VESTING, LINEN, MARSEILLES, &.C., G ENTSPuSlISHlN G GOODS Superior Fitting Shirts, TAILORS TRIMMINGS AT TOKMLSmLl i A Superb Stock of Clothing ol our own Manufacture. Also, Agents for the bale of fSiiiwGEiR 9sm S1W9NO MACHINES, Prices very Low. ty The Public are invited ta call and ex amine our Stock. W. HE UR IN t» & SON march 1 dwtf (jEOIUiIA. Gwinnett C ounty. W HEREAS, Thomas W. Conn ally it Jal cob Stricklund, Executors of the last wil, and testament oi Wilson Strickland deceased apply to ine for letters of 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 office, (if any they have.) within thetimo prescrilied by law, otherwise, letters dismissory will be granted the applicants at the September 'Perm next of the Court of Ordinary t> be held in and for said county. G. T. RAKKWTUA W, Ord’y. Feb 2ft wtf $150 REWARD. Ma/or’n Omen, ) Atlanta, June 30, 1857. j A REWARD of $160 will be given to any person who will apprehend ami safely de liver to the sheriff of Fulton county, William M Witcher, who is charged with having killed his father, D. H. Witcher, in this city, on the 26th inst. WILLIAM E7.ZAKD, Mayor. JJESCniPTKJX William M. Witcher is shout IS years of oge fito feet six inches high, weighing about 160 lbs., broad shoulders, sandy hair inclined to red, straight and long, face broad and slightly freckled, lie bad on when he escaped, u blue cloth coat, light colored casimere pants and black gaiter shoes. July 2,1867 dawlf C d EORGIA, Forsylli counts'.— JPTo those whom it may concern.—Two months after date, we shall apply to the Court of Ordinary of said county, for leave to sell the Rest Estate of Robert G. Drown lote of said county deceased. SOLOMON SE.4GO, Adin’r MARY A. R. BROWN, Adm’rx July 6th 1867 w2in f'i EORGIA, Campbell County. \JT—Whereas, I, H. & D. W. Cochrsn, ad ministrator of the estate of Chandle Cochran- deceased, have applied for letters of dismission from said administration: There are, therefore, to cite and admonish all ami singular lb kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear it my office, within the time pre scribed b, law, to show cause, if any they have, wily said applicants should nut be dis missed from said administration, liiven under my hand at office at Campbell ton, May 4th 867. R. C. BKA VEH8. Ord’y. t l EORGIA, Gwinnett couaty. JC—Whereas Charles (!. Coi applies to me- fo» Letters of Guardianship over the person and property of Eberncxcr F. Smith, a minor. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and friends of said miner, to be and appear it my office, on or be fore the first Monday in 8eplcml>er nett, to show cause, if any they htvc, why said Letters should not be granted said applicant- Given under my hand and official signature at office, July 6th, 1867 O.T. RAKE&TRA W, Ordinary. rtixty Dtyi after date, apiilica- ,5 uo n wifi be made to the Honorable Court ol (Irdinary of Campbell county, for leave to sell the real estate belonging to the estate of Wil iam A. J. Beavers, late of said county deceas d, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors ol said deceased. This, May 4th, 1867. CHARLES B. BEAVERS, may. 7, wR04 To Debtor* and(< realtor*. G EORGIA, Forsyth Couaty.- All parsons hiving demands against Ro berl 0. Boweu, late ol said county deceased, are hereby notified to present them properly attested to os within the time prescribed by law, or they will not be settled, and all persons indebted to said deceased, are hereby required to make im mediate payment. SOLOMON HEEG.4K,) Adar’s. MARY A. A. BROWN',) Adrar'i. • • w66d plied, tra^. totb«r M OI'tttaK«‘— Will lie sold on the first Tuesday in August next, the follow ing property to wit; One Negro woman aliout 24 years of age, of dark compleclicn by the name of Isabel and her child Harriot about li years old of yellow complection. Levied on as the properly of A M McWhorter to satisly one mort gage fi fa. issued from Carroll Inferior Court in favor of Chamberlain Miller A Co. vs Abbott M McWhorter property pointed out in said fi fa. JunclwVm El,I BENSON, Sheriff. / 1 KORGIa, Fulton C'ouuty.—. \JfJohn Lynch of sa ,1 county, Executor of Daniel McSht-fl'ry of said county deceased, wil. 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- der of .108 H. MEAD Ordinary. April 24 1857 w6u, G 1 I'.OKGIA, Gyvinnett County. f—Wheras, Newton Bramblett, adminis trator on tiie estate of John It. Blount, late ol said county deceased, makes application for letters of dismission from said administration: these are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, it any they have, why letters of dismission should not be granteil the applicant. (liven under my hand at office, this May 6tfi. 1867. mayH -57 (!. T. RAKB8TRAW, Ord’y C t corgia, Gwinnett county.— f To all whom i! may concern.— Whereas Robert W. Inzer, A. (livens, W. Arnold admin istrators of 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 concerned, are notified to show cause at or before the first Monday in January next, to this court, why said Letters should not lie granted. Given under my hand this 2-tlh July, 1857. G. T. RAKESTRAW, Ordinary. G 1 «■<>,gi;i. Gwinnett county.— F To all whom it may concern.—Whereas Jackson Gregory applies to me for Letters of Guardianship on the Estate of Nathaniel A. Burge, minor and adopted child ot Lorenzo N Burge, late ol this county, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned, to show cause at Septem ber Term of the Court ot Ordinary tor said county, why said Letters should not In) granted. Given under ray hand, at office, this 21th day July, 1857. G. T. BAKE8TRAW, Ord’y. / \ EOIHHA,Fulton C ount).-Two \JF months after date, application will be made to the Court ofOrdinaryof said county, lor leave to sell the House and Lot, on Alsb-ma street, alily occupied by Michael Mc-R he fiery, deceas ed, and now occupied hy John Gavan, fronting on Alabama street, fifty-two and a halt feet, and running back fifty feet, known as Lots Nos J and 4. in block :i, in plan of the city ol Atlanta and on Land Lot 77, in fourteenth District of originally Henry now Fulton county. Also, two Lots in said city, known as the South half of city I.ot, 33, and Land I.ot 83, fourteenth District of originally Henry now Fulton county, containing two acres more or lore. Also, one city I.ot in said < itj , known as pari of Lot 84, being the Norih-east one-fourth ol half an acre running back from the Macon A Western Kail lload two hundred and two feet fronting said Rail Road twenty-six teet on the East, adjoining Tiller, Tanner and others, con taining one eighth ef an acre more or less; said properly belonging to the estate of Daniel Me* shefirey, late of said county deceased, and to be sold for the purpose of division among the legatees JOHN LYNCH, Executor. June 671, V <1 n»TIIiatrator's sale,—Agreeably _/\_to an order of the Court ol Ordinary ot Gwinnett county, will,be sold before the Court House Door in the town ol Lawrenceviiie, on the first Tuesday in September next, within the legal hours ol sale, all the lands belonging to the estate of Robert Hobbs deceased, consisting of one hundred seres, more or less, 25 acres ol Lot No. 197, and 75 acres No. 188. both in the Sixth District ol sard county. Bold f, r the ben efit of the heirs aud creditors of said deceased Terms made known on day ol sale. SANFORD 8. KELLEY, Adm'r. NA NCYHOB1I8, Adm rx July 8th, IM67 w60.t G i kOKGlA, Forayili county.— F Court of Ordinary. July Term, 1867.— \N tirreas Janus Robert*, Guardian of William Shaw, Sr., a lunatic, applies tome far Letters of Dismission frost said Guardianship, said 8htw being now dead. These are therefore, to cite and admonish all parties interested, whether kindred or creditors of said \\ dliam Shaw, a lunatic, to file their objections, it any they have, wtthiu the tune prescribed oy la-.-, why Letters of Dismission .boo'd not be granted the applicant at our Court of (/ordinary, to b* held in and for aoill county on the first Monday in September next. li. U.lKKF.K, Ordmary July 6th 1167 Byhaccm, Nxw Yosk. d*w6m Sperial Katins. Important to Married ladlet and those about to marry ! Dr. Delotmer'sICelebrated MonthlyPilla. Prepared from a prescription of ALEXAN DER DELORM E, member of the French A adorny ofHurgeons, aud attendant physician to her Majesty, the Empress- This insaluible medicine sets like s charm in all menstrual difficulties, removing obalrtijc- lions, and bringing on the Monthly periods wtth pert'erl regularity. In all cares of Nervous At fectionr, Palpitation of the Heart Flour Albis 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 small plate glass fiasks, securely seal ed from observation, and accompanied hy full directions for use. Price $1 per package. N. B. That Tills should not be taken by females during the first th ee month* of preg- nancy, as they arc certain to bring on miscar. nagc; but at any other time they are harrnlcaa. J. K. Bi.axi.ik, M. D., only Agent for the Uni ted States and Canadas. Also JUsi leceicvcd 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, are incapacitated from safe re-production. Price $2 sonl by mail. In connection with these remedies, I have constantly on hand the following works: Mat ron's Manual, Marriage Guide, Diseases of Females, Diseases of Males. Eacli work is substantially bound and beautifully illustrated with colored plaits, and contain nearly 400 pages of reading matter. Sent | ost paid to any address on receipt of $1, and 25 cents in stain |j«. All letters addressed to me will receive my immediate attention; and letters of inquiry (when a postage is enclosed,) will be promptly attended to. J. K. BLANDIN, M- D., .1 unc 20, 1867 It. R.R.-dShTpYeVeR— On the coasts of South America, in the Tropics, and in the East and West Indies, this dreadful pestilence has broken out with the suddenness ol the lightning flash, and as suddenly been checked by the timely use of Radway's Ready Relief a Regulators. It is truly a blessing to feel safe, when you are in the midst of a lerriblc pesti lence. breathing its ;s)isonous air, and knowing that by taking a few drops of Radway’s Ready Relief, and keeping the bowels free and clear, regular and strong, by one little Pill, called Radway's Regulators, that you are safe, and can bid this pestilence defiance. Whole squad rons ol ships have time and again iieeri purified after this pestilence had broken out, and the lives ol the crews and passengers saved from a sudden and terrible death hy the K. R. Relief and Regulators. Every vessel that leaves port, and every Traveler by soa, should lay in a supply of 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, Dysontery, Radway's Relief, aided hy a dose or two of Regulators, will protect the human I'Oity from sudden attacks, For Scurry, Sores, Tumors, Boils, Salt Rheum, Skin Disease, and all Scaly snd and Scrofulous Diseases Rad- way's Resolvent is a positive cure. Armed with these Remedies, (he travelers can visit the most sickly places with safety. THE LIVER PILLS. tlC Tbs Liver Pills of Dr, M'Lane were first use J by him exclusively in his own practice. 8o efficacious were they in all cases of Liver Com plaint, that they become famous, and attracting the attention of the medical fscultv, passed in - to general use. They act with great certainty and regularity ; the patient almost immediately forls the dispersion o* his disease, and is gradu- mly restored to health. Wjtb some the effect is aimost miraculous, frequently experiencing immediate relief, after having for months resor ted to drugs and medicines of another descrip tion, invam. Disease* of the Liver are very .mmon m ibis country, and are often frightful in character. Those who experience any of the premonitory symptoms oi this dangerous and omplicated disease, should at once procure a box of Dr. M’Lanc's Pills, prepared by Fleming Bros, of Pittsburgh, and perhaps, thereby, he saved a world of misery. tdF* Purchasers will be carelul to ask for Dr. M’Lanc's Celebrated \ ermifugo manulactured by Fleming Bros.,of Pittsburgh, Pa. All other Vermifuges in comparison are worthless. Dr. M'Lane’s genuine Vermifuge, also his celebra ted Liver Pills, can now bo had at all respectable drug stores. None genuine without the sig nature of FLEMING llllOS. Lotteries! WHO WANTS MONEY ? KlT II OBTAfKID IT X11KIKO TX* DOI.LAM Halve* and qaarter Ticket* IN PROPORTION JASPER CO.* ACADEMY KecanrorEm.iK'), ■r aptwowtt or m» rati or oto>« a, Havua Plan, fllagls Kaatars. 80,00« Ticket*—*,2*6 Prize* JMOUJrr/A'O TO #215^60. Prize* Payable Without Dadvatioa- ANDERSON Ac SON, Manafn*. Hucceseors lo J.P. Winter, Manager. Our 1-oUeyr raws in Macon, Ua.. (Small Scheme) every Sn unlay, and in Savannah, Ga (Large Scbemei) about the 16th of every month. CLASS AA. DRAWS Al-OL-BT 17TII, 1857, AT Armor)- Hall, Savannali, Gee., Coder the ,Vteorn Superintendence ef W. R. Sytnooe atxl J. M. Prcnti*, K6q§. CAPITA 1,8 of $60,000, $20,000,$5,000 % 10,- 000, $4,000, $2000,3 Prixea of $1000,5 Prixea of $500, 100 of $100, 100 ol $50, 3000 of $3« and 72 Approximation prixea amounling to $3,760. Whole Ticket* $10. Halve* $5, Quarter* $4,50. Look lo your interest and compere (hie Scheme with any other: Bank Notes ofaound Banks taken at par. Ghccks on New York remitted for prixea. Addreaa ordera for Tickets or Certificates of Pa. kages of Tickets to ANDERSON & SON, Managers. Macon Or Savannah, Go. July 17, 1857 _ dawtf THE FAR-FAMED AND POPULAR * Maryland Lotteries FOR AUGUST 1857. R. FRANCE k CO., Managers. BRILLIANT Grand Consolidated Lottery Or Marylaxd, TX.* S 8 Ml , To 1>c drawn Saturday. Aug. 29th In Jlaltimorc, Maryland. Drawings conducted under the superintendence of the State Lottery Commissioner. *HB 78 Numbers 14 Drawn Ballots. >»-*•-* I*. piILCS, UUVUUIIU^ vvr ^lig It/sZ Wholes $20; Halve* 10; tjuar. 5, Eighths 2 60. Certificate of Package of 26 Whole*, cost, $282 00 26 Halves, “ 14100 26 (Quarters, “ 70 50 26 Eighths, “ 36 25 Tii) lot 's 4ntl-Uy*pc|>Ur Elixir, Atlanta, Ukuruia, .May 1st, ’57. 1)R. J. A. TAYLOR, Sir : 1 regret to say lo you that for a long time 1 suit-red in out -severely from that horrid disease dyspepsia, and all its evil attendants. Life, it self, almost became a burthen. Remedy aflc remedy was tried—medical advice bought from time to time—hut all would not do. Heart burns sour eructations, a difficulty in breathing, pain in the head, and many other ills to which flesh is heir, were the torments of my life. At last, | I tried your Elixir, and since then have found re lid. Upon my case, it has operated asarharm- I can noW eat with some salistaetion. and sleep without being troubled with frightful dreams. In truth, Sir, to yoar Elixir I owe al most a new 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 & Exzard, Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers, Atlanta, Ga. may Idwtl Grand Consolidated Lottery of M. D, Extra Class H, To be drawn in HaJlimore, Md., Satur lay. Auf., 29, 1867. SPLENDID SCHEME. Capital Prites. ApprornmatioK Sritt*. 1 Prize of $32,500 4 of $5oO 1 prize of . 10.290 4 of 450 I prize of 6000 4 of 350 l prize of 2,200 j I prize of MOO / 1 prize of 2,200\ 20 cl 100 1 prize I j prize 5 prizes of ...... 1,600 20 oi 5 prizes ef 1,250 20 of 80 10 •• 1,800 40 ol 60 2o - 600 . 80 of 80 20 •• 500 80 of 40 132 -‘ 400 52« Of 20 1.000 prizes, am’g to $188,700 Whole Tickets $10; Halves $6;tjuarter» $2,60 tS-'Pleare addreaa all ordera for Ticket* in tae aoove .Magnificent Scheme, to T. H. HUBBARD A CO. No. 39 f ayette-stor Box, No. 40, Baltimore, Maryland. tlet It ’ (dlv) of 2,200( of....~ 2,2001 iHiecdlanr BROADWAY MAZUFAQT 1.. ‘i.. *2. . 2 . t. . ft. . $62,618 . 12,600 . 8,000 .'..6.000 .. .5,000 . 4,000 $62,618 254)00 16.000 12,000 10,000 20,000 — .2,9(10 10,000 10. . .. . 1 »00 18,000 10. , . . . 1,600 16,000 10. . .1,000 10.000 10. . . . 1,250 12,500 100. . .... 600 200.. .... 400 80,000 64.. . ... 150 9,600 64 . .... 100 . 6,400 6f . . . . . 80 . 6,1*6 64. . 60 3,840 5,568. . .... 40 222,720 2* ,224 ... 20 664,480 Wares Tsara, raarcaaa Bsatra iso naaerrect CoarLixios—can t*e acquired l»y using the li.: ,-. ct a Thousand flower*. What lady or geutle- mau wouhl remain under the curse of a disa greeable breath, wher. by using the “Balm of a Thousand Flowers” as a dentifrice, would not only render it awed, but leave the teeth white as alabaster I Many person* do not know their breath is bad, aud the subject ia so delicate their friends will never mention tu Beware of coun terfeits. Be sure etch be tile is signed FETRIDGE A CO. N. Y. For sale by all Druggists- [mhTKdtm nril seems that Rheumatism, Deal Dees. Neuralgia. Swollen and Sntf Joints and other complaint* to which we arc all aubject have lost thru terrors. Prof. DeGrath'a Electric Oil ia warranted to relieve any eaae in a short space of lime and with a trifling expense. It can be had of the agculs hero Bee advertisement m another column. j July 24, 1*67 dwlm Cigar and Tobacco STORE. f I Ml £,SUBSCRIBER begs m„t resjectlully £ to inform the Citizens of Atlanta and sur rounding country, that he has just received a large addition to fits former Stock ol FI .YE CIGARS, TOBACCO. SNUFF, . PIPES, SNI FF BOXES. MATCHES,! AC, 4CJ \S htch i* ottered at M holesale or Retad at toy sow Person* desiring anything in my line will do well to coll and eiatuine *ly Stock before pur, ehssing elsewhere. 13T Store on While ll'ail Street,opixwite lh« intelligencer office. JOHN FICKEN. Atlanta. March 18 dwtf On Couslgunient. I Ftne Piano from J. Chickenng, lor rale on reasonable Terms by LOW A RICE. Feb II dwtf Brushes of all Muds. 1 Large lot on hand, of superior tjualitroa. . V. Foraaleby, . LOW’E A RICE. Feb 21 .' dwtf S yrUp.-—Steward 'a refined Soger House Syrup just received, and for sale on reason able terms. J u* 14 tfS7 daw W. W'4*OARK Caaee.nl the Lowest purchasers Draws a PREMIUM—-PE of Isom 60 . As soon as t Pen or Premium i* delivered i last cf Pens an Gold Pena Gold Pen Engrossing si: Gold Pen Silver Ex. Ho. Gold Pen silver did ex. 1 Gold Pen silver mamruot Gold Pen silver Lerioiha Holden Fountain Pen Gold De, der Mammoth Gol-I Pen Lk der and Boi.. Leviathan Gold Pen, < , Holder and B , Gothic Silver Cate i Mammoth Gothic and Gold ' Gold Tooth Pick Gold Tooth Pn Gold W’ttch V and P. Ladies' Go’d Ladies' Gold Ladies' Gold Ladies’ Goto ) Gents' Hold C* Gents' Gold Css Mammoth » We warrant all our Pointed, and not »u, ment in the States, and Pen ot Pencil well worth ye present you with Gifts worth from 50 Cants to gt.Oe Gold Watch**, Gold Guard and Veit Chains, Gold Locket*, Diamond Pins, Cameo .Sett*, Gold Stud*, Ring*, Breast Pins, Silver Fruit and Cak* Baskets,Sil ver Goblet*. Ac. AGENT*--AGENTS---AO ENT S, Note ir the time and here is the chance to make $1,000—$tI,000--$3,000— $5,000, rer year, in the sole of Gold Pena, Jewelry, iuc. We offer a Liberal Commission to Imcol in-l Traveling Agents, and give them Credit on One Half till sold. A light and agreeable basi- neas, and above all, a good paying business.— Agents wanted id all porta of the countiy. A Catalogue containing a List of Gooda with full Explanations of terms to Agents will be sent on application, free. AU aiders will be promptly attendended to. and those seeding us money by m»il will receive such goods ts they order by the return mail or express, with the Gifts en closed in th* package. A d dress all ordera to MERRICK. BENTON A DEAN, 335 Broadway, New York. N. B.—Gold P«n* re-pointed in a superior manner. Enclose the Pen, and Thirty run; pent* in P. O. Stamp*, and the P*n will be re- coin tad and returned, pact paid. July 2, 1857 w3mns to For Philadelphia, New York, kc CHARLESTON AND SAVANNAH. STEAMSHIP LINES. CABIN PASSAGE S20.-STEE RAG F. 8 I (HE well known First Clsm Bleamships, KEYSTONE ATE, CapLC. P. Marahman. STATE OF GEORGIA, C*p». J J. Garvin will hereafter form a WEEKLY LINE to Philadelphia every Saturorys alter nately, from Savannah and Charleston aa fol lows : • SAILING DAYS. Keyatone State,'State of Georgia. From Savannah the From Chortreton. the following Saturdays : following Saturdays July, 4th,and ISth-July, 11th and 25tji, August 1st, I5th A 29) August. 8th. “ 22nd September, 11th “ S6,|Sept«in'r, 5th, “ 19th, October, 11 th A 14th, N ovember, 6th “ 21st. December, 5th “ 19th. I caving Philadelphia, October, 3rd. 17th A 31, November, 14th, •* 18th December, I2lh, •' 2 6th Leaving Philadelphia tavor ALSO, District and 1st seci*.... ty of the defendants to satis:y _ Court fi fa in favor of N.8. Pain v». b^and G. W. Ownby. 8. S. WILEY, Deputy Sher.n 0ly3 1857. G 1 wlnnett Deputy SberiflTSale*. rWdl be sold before the Court House Door in the town of Lawrenceviiie, Gwinnett coun ty, on the first Tuesday in September next, within the legal hours of sale, the following property to-wit Ten acres of Land in the 5th District ot Gwinnett county, part of Lot No 157, levied on as the property of E B Eastman to satisfy a J ustices Court fi fa ia Uvot ofThomas E Mar. tin vs. L W Bowren and E B Eaatman, levy made and returned to me by M H Fold, Law fa! Constable. A I.SO, 115 acre* of Land, more or less, in the 6th District ol Gwinnett co^ number not known, the J-lsee where defendant now resides, □ear Mr. Cam, levied on aa the property of Robert Duncan to satisfr an Inferior Coart fi ft in favor of W W Chariton and Rope M Jones, receivers for Allan h. Standford vs. Ro bert Duncan; property pointed out by plaintiffs attorney. L A. WOOD, D. Sheriff. July 31. 18571 tin alternate Satur-lthe alternate Saturdays, dayr | In strength speed and accommodation*, these hip* are fully equal to any running on the eoet. nland rung anon, 100 miles on lViaware river and Bay: two mgbw *1 ar*. FOR NIAGARA FALI-ti, THE LAKHS AND CANADA. SBOBTKST ASD CBZAKKST ROfTK These lines troth connect at Philadelphia with th* Great North Western Railroad Route through to Niagara Falls or Buffalo, in eigh teen hours from Phdadtdphis. Through tickets with the pnvffoge Of stopping at Philadelphia and intermediate pointa,for sale by the agent* in Savannah and Charleston. Fare to Niagara or Buffalo, $28; Llmir* i' ll Canada! goa, 17. Agent at PhlitVIihi'. A. HER- .•. Jr. Agent at Savcticoh 4'. A. GREINER, Agent at Chartcss-xi, T. S..&. I'. U BUPD. Jan It »Iv 1TT8 NOT A DI E. PRESIDENT J. H. EATON, L. L. D. Union Cnierrsity, Murfreesboro. Tennessee, Says : “Notwithstanding theo-rrgWar use ot Mrs. S. A Allen's World's Hair Restorer, Ac., the fallens off of hair erased, and nff rey locks were restored to I heir trgiW coir.' REV. M. TH.4CER. pfiflyears ol tge). Pit cher. Gee nan go Co- N. Y. “My hair is now re stored to its natural colo., and ceases to fall %e». B. P. STONE, D. D-. Concord, N. H My hair which was grey, i* now restored to its natural color, Ac. REV. D. CLENDENIN. Chicago. 111. “I can add my testimony, and recommend it to my friend*." .. REV D. T. WOOD, Middletown. N ) .— -My own hair has greatly thickened. aJ»o that of one of my family who was becoming bald. HT We might awell lhi» B*C ho* >* not coi MRA 8 T A AL1.EN 8 ZY LOB.4LSAMUM Or World s Hair Dressing, ts e*senUal to um with the Restorer, and i* the beat Hair Dremxng (or old or young extant, being often efficacious in ease* of Hair falling. Ac-, without the Rc- *°Urey haired. Bald, or persona afflicted with disease* ot the h*“ 01 *c*lp. read lbs above, and ludrt of YRS.S. A. ALLEN'S WORLD'S HAIR RESTORER. U dots not toil or stain. Sold by all tire principal wholesale and retail meihanta m vb« U. 8, Cuba ot Canada. DEPOT, SM BROOME£TKtET, tST Some dealers try t* set) articles instead of thi*. on whichlh«y make more p"6t W nta Depot for circular and mformettoo. • prill **“• Lathi! LaUuH LaUuIM ,-xCAR Load*, for PUtaremg. On Corndgs G winnett Sheriff Sale*.—Wil be eoto belore the Court House Door in the town of Lswrenceville, on the first Tu« sd ty in September next, within the legal hours of sale, the foliosing property,lo-xnt. One hundred and twenty five acres of Land, more or leee, part of Lot No. 105 in the 5th Dietnct of eaiil county, adjoining Lands of A. C. Ford, Thoe. Kenerly, .Nathan Fowler and Matthew Cochran: it being the place whereon James M. Head now resides, levied on to satis fy sixteen J ustices C ourt fi fas in favor of J oeeph Liveey v*. Pinckney G. Head and James M. Head, as the property of James M. Head, levy made and returned to me by M. H. Fsrd, Law ful Constable. ALSO, one hundred acres of Land, part of Lot No. 124 in the 7th District of said county, adjoining Lands of T W Alexander, Harring ton and Kemp, levied on as the proper.)' ol Reuben Long to satisfy an Inferfor Court fi fa issued from said county lor purchase money, in tavor ofJames Harrington vs. Reuben L ng; property pointed out by plaintiff ALSO, one hundred acre* of Land, more'or less, lying in the 662J District. G. ,M.. in sxid county, on the Watersof Mulberry Creek, le vied on to satisfy a Justices Court fi fa nsued from the 5e2d District G. M.. in said county, m favor ofElijah Miltsi vsJamrs Hughe*; levy made and returned to me by Thus. Ivey .Lawful Constable. ALSO, sixty-six acres of l.snd.Tn.vre ot less, adjoining the Lands c-f W Nelson,D McDaniel, and others, it l-eing the place whereon the de fendant now resides, m Gwinnett county. le vied ontossttsfv a Justices Court fi ft lashed trwm the 316th District G. M, m said county, in favor ol William C. Cheak v». John F. Mob. ley, levy^a le and returned to me by Wm. H. Robinson Lawful Constable. ALSO, one hundred snd thirty sens of Land more ot less, part of Lot No. 95, in the Sth District of said county, adjoining the Lands at Wm. A. Jordon and others, levied on to satisfy a Justice* Court fi fa issued from the 405th District U. M.. in said county, in favor of Wm Gamer for the use of Sampson Lamer fs. Jamts H. Waters; leTy made and returned |to me by Ransom Jones. Lawful ConstaKe. HENRY ALLAN, Sheriff. July 29. 1867 ( N CORGI A. Gwinnett Cou ty. J( \\ hereas. John Kemp applies to me to Letleis of Administration upon the estate i James 8. 8eagravc*. late of thi* county de- coased.Thcse are therefore tocitc and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors ot said deceased, to show cause-if any they have, ithrn the time prescribed by law, why letters should not be granted to aaid applicant, ou the first Monday in September next. Giern under mv hand at office, this 10th July. >857. ',.13 G. T. RAKESTRAW. Ordinary- Si COMMISSION lT«I3w BY IOT0N S. J. SHACKELFORD ATLANTA. GA. i LL kinds of Merchandize arid upon short \ notice or according to inatrucuon*. Property sold for Administrator's ot Executor'*, upon rea- sonable Turin*' Fob 18 Till » J'mm.mtfcj COUllI, • I Term. 1857.— KOKG1A, FoirnTtD cotauty.--- I TCovo/f of Ordinary , July Term. 185,.— Wureaa John Cain, Jr. Administrawr UI kiu ffie estate of George W. Ptillipe deeeued *e, pUeafot letters of Dunuwwn from said Ad BiiiiUtiUoo • tit. These are therefore, to cite and admonish all next)** interested, whether kindred or creditor, of raid daeeaaevl, to rile then objection*, it any the. have, within the ume prescribed by law, why Letter* o/Di*mi»*ion *hou)d not be grant- ’ihe applicant on the meood Monday » i.nriMMff ikffiiu U. B.\KKER, Urd y.