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Legal Advertisements, j Legal Advertisements
CAMI*»KLL C()l i\TV.
Campbell silieriH' Sale.
WILL be sold before the court house door in
the tew* of Cxtnpbellton, within the usual hours
of sale, on the first Tuesday in May next,
ollowing property, viz:
Two mules, fout cows and calves, ten head of
stock cattle, twenty-fire head of stock h-.gs, fifty
barrels of corn, one yoke of oxen and twenty-
five head of sheen. Levied on as the pr< perty of
John B. Smith, to satisfy two fi. fas. issued from
the Inferior Court, one in favor of Gilieiand
Howoll <fc Co. vs J. B. Smith, the other in favor of
Basil Lamon vs. J. II. Smith.
One bay mire, - .ae buz^.v and harness. Levied
on as the prop- y of Joseph R. Dorsett, to satis
fy a u. fa. i muc i from the Inferior Court in favor
of Baker. Wilcox 4 Co. vs. Dorsett A Smith; and
gun lry orher fi. ffs. issued from the Superior and
Inferior Court now in my hands.
The interest of Nancy Deinory in let
COBB COUNTY.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
ALL perss ns indebted the estate of Sumuc-I Young,
late of Cobb county, deceased, will please come for-
I ward and settle the same, and those having claims
the against the same will resent them as required bv law.
JOHN A YOUNG, f,. ,
Wm. H. YOUNG. rs '
Feh-22.]
G EORGIA, Cobb County.—Whereas, Mrs. R.
E. Dulin, applies for letters of administra
tion, on the Estate of Adueson Dulin, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish allconcern-
ed to be and appear at our Court of Ordinary, to lie
held in Marietta on the 1st Monday in April next, to
show cause, if any they have why said letters should
not be granted the applicant. March 6.1856.
.1. M. B.VRVWFI.L. Or-.inarv Fx Off.
/ iKORgIa Cobb County.—' liens*.* Ju-.-ph aim mueil
* * applies for letters of iaardianshi p over the per.-on
and property of John Humph, minor aul orphan of
John Humph, late of said couaty, deceased.
1 Taese are therefore to cite and admonish allconcern-
of land ; e 1 to be and appear at the Ordinary's office within the
Legal Advertisements,
PeKALB~COilNTY.
GEORGIA DeKulb County.
Whereas, Thomas a Kennedy, guardian of P.
A. Peacock, applies to me for letters of dismission
from said guardianship—it appearing to the court
that said guardian has fully and fairly settled
with his said ward, all per-ous are hereby notified
to file their objections in terms of law, in my of
lice, why letters of dismission should not be gran
ted the said applicant, at the March term of the
court of Ordinary next. Given under my hand
at office January 17th, IS50.
ALEX. JOH VSON, Ord’y.
Miscellaneous.
have why -aid letters should not be granted tt“e J o
j cant, this February first, 1856.
JAMES M. B \RVWELL, Ordinary, Ex OiT.
they
appli
No. 620, 18 th District originally Cherokee now j time prescribed by law. to show cause if
Campbell county, containing forty acres, more or
less; two fi. fas. issued from a Justice Court, (7S4)
G. Vi., in favor of James M. '’amp vs. Nancy
Demory. Levy made and returned to me by a| GEORGIA. Cobb County.-—whereas is*ac McConnell
. ..._ •> - J ] applies to me for letters of administration on the es
bat lilt. I tate of Thomas A. S. Strickland, deceased.
fbo East half of tot of land No 120 in the Jth j These are therefore to cite and admonish all concern
District originally Fayette now Campbell county, | ed t«. he and appear at our Court of Ordinary to be
containing one hundred acres, more or less. Levied j held in Marietta on the 1st Monday in April next, to
on as the property of William Trentham ; one fi.
fa. issued from i Justice Court (656) G. M., in fa
vor of A. Austell vs. W. Frontbam : and sundry
other fi. f.ia. now in iny hands. Levy made and
returned t me by a Bailiff.
Also, the atf of lot of laod number (741 .seventy
four in the 9th district of originally Fayette, now
Campbell county, it being that half on which William
G. Smith, now lives. Levied on as the property of
William G. Smith, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the
Inferior Court of said county, iu favor of James Davis,
vs. George W Hudgens, William G. Smith, John Bish
op and Joseph R. Dorsett.
Also, three lots in the town of Fairburn, one as the
property of M. E. Smith, on which he now lives; the
other two lots, one south side and the other the north
side of the railroad, known as A M. Smith’s lots, as A.
M. Smith’s property. Levied on by virtue three fi. fas.
issued from the Superior Court of said county, one in
favor of Derving. Thayer & Co-, one in favor of Mc
Daniel, Mitchell & Hulsey, and one in favor of Cliam-
berlan 1 ft Bancroft vs. Dorsett Smith ft Bro.
WM. N. A1AG0UIRK, Sb’ff.
March 31,, ’16.
Campbell I). Sheriff Sale.
WILL be sold before tho courthouse door in the
town of Campbellton, within the usual hours of
sale, on the first Tuesday in May next, tho fol
lowing property, viz .
One house and lot in the town of Palmetto, the
lot seventeen feet in front and one hundred and
thirty-two back ; the bouse a workshop one and a
half stories high, bounded on ono side by the
dwelling houso now occupied by Hosea Newsom
and on the other side by Odonelly’s tailor shop.—
Levied on as the property William H. Wright, to
satisfy a fi. fa. against him in favor of N. Bric
kie, issued from tho Inferior Court of said county.
March 31, *56] WM. B. SWANN, 1>. Sh’ff.
Mortgage Sale.
WILL also, be sold, at same place within the us
ual hours of sale on the first Tuesday in JMay next,
One negro man, named Green, of dark complexion,
about tv.euty-oue years of age; one negro woman,
named Mary, sixteen years old, of light complexion;
one negro woman, named Jenny, about nineteen years
of age, and her two children, one two years and the
other six months old. Levied on as the property of
Hosea Newsom, to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa. iu favor
of William H. Albett, vs. Hosea Newsom.
Ee... 25, 1856. Win. B. SWANN, D. Sh’lL
CARROLL COUNTY.
Executor’s Sale*.
A GRF.EABLY to an order of the Court of Ordinary of
Carroll county Ga., issued at the January Term of
said Court.
Also, before the Court-house door, or the usual place
of public sale iu the city of Atlanta, on the first Tues
day in May next between the legal hours of sale.—
XOIJ4 acres of lot No. 18 in the 14th district of Fulton
county Ga., it being the North half of said lot, and
known as the James Blackman place situated lj* miles
North-east of the several Railroads Depots in said city,
forty acres of which is in a fine state of cultivation,
with tolerable improvements. The wood land is beau
tifully timbered. Any person wishing to examine it,
can do so by calling on E. B. BURNHAM who resides
on the premises.
Also, on the first Tuesday in June next, between the
legal hours of sale, before the Court House door in the
town of Fayetteville, Lot No. 80, in the 13th District of
Fhyette County. This Lot lies within sight of the Ma
con & Western Bailroad, two miles below Rough and
Ready. This Lot is beautifully timbered.
Also, on the same day, before the Court House door
in the city of Marietta, Lot No. 84, in the 1st District
and 2d Section of Cobu*County.
Aiso, on the same day. before the Court House door
in the town of Cedar Town, Lots No. 280, in the 21st
of the 3d, and Nos. 170, 1,089 and 1,096, in the 20th
and 3d Districts of I’olk County.
Also, on the same day, iu the town of Dallas, Pauld
ing County, Lot No. 247, in the 18th District and 3d
Section.
Also, on the first Tuesday in July next, before the
Court House door in the town of Americus, between
the legal hours of sale, Lot No. 139, iu the 29th Dis
trict of Sumter County.
Also, on the same day, befoie the Court House door
in the town of Jasper. Calhoun County, between the
legal hours of sale, the undivided half of Lot No. 199,
in the 4th District of Calhoun County.
All of which are sold for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of James Blackman, deceased.
Terms on the day of sale.
F. C. DIAMOND,
A. Y. BLACKMAN,
WM. BLACKMAN,
Feb 2 Executors.
show cause if any they have why said letters should
not begrauted the applicant. This March 10th, 1856.
.1. II BARNWELL Ordinary Ex. OIL
G EORGIA, Cobb County.—Whereas, Thomas
II. Moore and Jns. A. Tolleson, apply to me
for letters of administration on the estate of Bird
song Tolleson, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admon : sh all con
cerned to be and appear at our Court of Ordinary,
to be held In Marietta, on the 1st Monday in April
next, to show cause, if any they have, why said
letters should not he granted the applicant.
J. M. BARNWELL, Ordinary, Ex Off.
March 6, 1S56.
p EORG1A, Cobb County.—WHEREAS, P. Perryman,
*- T applies to me for letters of Administration, on the
Estate of Jame Perryman, deceased.
These are therefore, to cite and admonish all persons
concerned, to he and appear at our Court of Ordinary,
to be held in and for said county-, on the first Mon
day in April next, to show cause if any they have,
why said letters should not be granted the applicant.
This March 10th, 1856.
J. M. BARNWELL Ordinary, Ex Off.
QEORGIA, Cobb County.—Whereas, Jackson Delk ap-
plies for letters of administration on the Estate of
Israel R. Porter, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned
to he and appear at our court of Ordinary, to be
held in Marietta on the first Monday in April
next, then and there to show cause if any they have,
why said letters should not be granted the applicant.—
This March 6, 1856.
J. M. BARNWELL, Ordinary, Ex Off.
GEORGIA, Cobb County,
Whereas Jackson Delk applies for letters of
administration de bonis Don, on the estate of Wat-
ly T Dickerson, deceased—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
concerned to be and appear at our court of Ordi
nary to bo held in Marietta, on the 1st Monday- in
April next, to show cause if any they have why
said letters should not be granted the applicant.
This March 6, 1356. J. M. BARNWELL,
Ordinary Ex. Off.
G l EOllGlA Cobb County.—Whereas, Samuel T. Pharr,
r applies to me ior letters of Administration on the
Estate of Hezekiah W. Pharr, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned
tojbe and appear at our Court of Ordinary, to be held
at Marietta on the 1st Monday in April next, to
show cause, if any they have, why said letters sliou d
not be granted the applicant. This March 10th, 1856.
J. M. BARNWELL Ordinary, Ex. Off.
GEORGIA Cobb County.
WHEREAS, Isaac McConnell, applies for letters o.
administration on the estate of Matilda Strickland, dec
These are therefore to cite and admonish all con
cerned to be and appear at our Court of Ordinary to be
held in Marietta on the 1st Monday in April next, to
show cause if any they have why said letters should
not be granted the applicant. This March 10th, 1856.
J. M. BARNWELL Ordinary, Ex. Off.
GEORGIA, Cobb County.
WHEREAS, Isaac McConnell applies for letters ot
administration on the estate of John C. Lowe, dec’d.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned
to be and appear at our Court of Ordinary, to be held at
Marietta on tbe first Monday m April next, to
show cause if any they have why said letters should
not be granted the applicant. This March 10th, 1855.
J. M BARNWELL, Ord. Ex. Off.
FORSYTH COUfrTY.
Forsyth Sheriff Stale.
W ILL be sold before the Court-house door in the
Town of Cumming, within the legal hours, on
the first Tuesday in May next, the following proper
ty to-wit:
ij.it of land, No. 394. in the first district and first
section of Forsyth county, containing 40 acres, more
or less. Leviel on as tae property of David Taylor, to
satisfy s indry fi. fas issued from a Justices Court of
Fo Rythcounty, in fivor of Newton McDill, and Rob
ert Rogers, vs: David Taylor; pointed out by th • defen
dant. Levy mi !e tnd returned by a constable.
Also, iots of laud Nos. 1201, 12)2, and 1268, in 2nd
district and first section, and No. 8 in the 3d district
and first section, of Forsvth county, containing each
40 acres in ire or less. Levied on as the property of
Levi Q. C. Mriimnis, to satisfy sundry fi fas. issued
from a Justices Court of Forsyth county, in favor Ma
thew Strickland, vs: Levi Q.JC, McGinnis, maker, aud
Newton dcffill security, aud one fi fa. in favor of said
Strickland, as hearer vs. said McGinnis. Levy made
and returned by a constable.
Aiso, all the estat*>, title, ant interest which B. Xal-
ley has in, and to lot of land No 8S5, in the 2nd dis
trict and first section of Forsyth county, containing
40 acres, more or less. Levied <>n as the property of
sain Valley, to satisfy two fi. fas issued from a Justi
ces Court of Forsyth county, in favor of Joseph Bar
rett. bearer, vs. H. N:\U--y. maker. Isaac Freeland, Da
vid Coletrain, Fletcher Bagley, and John Pool, se, uri-
tio- andJohu Williams, security on stay, .‘.c. Pomt-
edo ut by said Nalley. Levy made and returned by a
constable
Lots Nos 185, 186 and 248, in 3d District 1st Section
of Forsyth county, containing each forty acres, more
or less; levied on as the property of William Hays, to
satisfy an execution issued from the Inferior Court of
Jackson county in favor of John M. Henderson vs. said
William Hays. Sold for the purchase money.
Lots of land Nos. 419 in 1st District and 1st Section
Forsyth county; and 1230 and 1025 in 2d District 1st
Section Forsyth county, containing each 40 acres, more
or less. Said three lots levied on as the property of
John R. Roberts, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the
Inferior Court ot Forsyth county in favor of Peter A.
and J. S. Sumtney vs. Leri Q. C. McGinnis and John R.
Roberts. Pointed out by said McGinnis.
Lot of land No. 1033, in 2d District and 1st Section
of Forsyth county, containing 40 acres, more or less.—
L-'vied on as the property of William R. Brantley, to
satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Justice’s court of For
syth county in favor of McDill & Campbell vs. said
Brantley. Levied and returned by a Constable
March 31, ’56.] JAMES MILFORD, Sh’fl.
Postponed Sale.
Also, at the same time and place, 30 acres of lot of
land, number one hundred and ninety-five [195] in 1st
District 1st Section of Forsyth county. Levied on as
the property of Thomas Brown to satisfy two fi. fas.
issued from a Justice’s court of Forsyth county in fa
vor of B. G. Roberts vs. said Thomas Brown. * Levied
and returned bv a constable.
March 31.] ' JAMES MILFORD. Sheriff.
fPWO months after date application will be made to
A the Court of Ordinary of Cobb county for leave to
sell the real estate, or a part thereof, of Samuel Young,
late of said county, deceased.
JOHN A. YOUNG, 1 v .
Feb22j Wm. H. YOUNG, j r rs ’
G GEORGIA, HkKalb County.—Whereas, Join
B. Johns, Ex’r. of the estate of Garland Dab-
cey, deceased, applies to me for letters of dismis
sion from the administration of said estate, am
ir appearing that said executor has fully adminis
tered said estate—
These are therefore to cite and admoDish t’nr
kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he ami
appear at tny office and file objections if any the?
have in terms of law, why said applicant should
not be dismissed from said trust, at the Angus-
term next of the Court of Ordinary of said coun
ty. Given under mv hand at office, January 17,
1856 ALEX. JOHNSON, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, DeKulb County.
iXTHEREAS, Joseph F. Clay applies for letters ol
• V guardian ship over the persons and propjydy ol
Franklin Williams, Sarah Williams and Hiranr Wil
Hams, minors and orphans of Jesse L. Williams, de
ceased, these « re. therefore, to cite ami admonish all
persons concerned, to be an 1 appear at tbeCouri
of Ordinary, to be held in Decatur on the 1st Monday
in April next, to show cause—if any they have—wh-.
letters o r guardianship should not he granted the said
applicant. Given under my hand officially.
ALEX. JOHNSON, Ord’y
March 4, 1856.
Administratrix’ Sale.
WILL be sold before the court house door in CEDAR
TOWN, Polk county. Ga., on the first Tuesday in Mai-
next, between the legal hours of sale.
One lot of land, number six hundred and fifty-one.
(651) in the second district and fourth section of l'olk
county, belonging to the estate of John W. Hall, late
of Marion county, Ga., deceased. Terms on the day
of sale. SARAH L. HALL,
March 26. 1856.J Adm’x. of John V . Hall, dec’d
Postponed Administrator’s Sale.
G EORGIA, Fannin- County.—On the first Tuesdav in
May next, by virtue of an order from the Ordina
ry of Butts county, in said State, will be sold between
the usual hours of sale, before the Court House door,
in Morganton, in said county, a one-lialf undivided in
terest in lot of land number 204, in the ninth [9th]
district of formerly Cherokee, now Fannin, county.—
Sold as the properly of Gibson Clark, deceased, forben-
efit of heir-; and creditors. WILLIAM C. POE, Adni’r.
April 3d, 1856. trios.
Landreth’s New Cron, 1855.
CHEROKEE COUNTY.
C iEORGIA—Cuehokee County.—Two months afteT
* date application will be made to the Court of Ordi
nary, of said county, lor leave to sell the land and ne
groes belonging to the estate of Ransom Foster, late
of said county, deceased. IRA R. FOSTER,
JOEL L. GALT,
Feb 13 ’56 Execators.
G EORGIA—Cuekokek County.—All persons indebted
to the estate of Ransom Foster, late of said coun
ty, deceased, are requested to make immediate pay
ment. aud all those having claims against said deceas
ed will present them in terms of the law to the under-
IRA R. FOSTER,
JOEL L. GALT,
Feb 13 ’56 Execators.
/GEORGIA—Cherokee County.—Whereas, George W.
Tippens applies for letters of guardianship over the
persons and property of Martha aDd Milly G. Johnson,
minors of Hiram JohnsoD, deceased. These are. there
fore, to cite and admonish all persons concerned, to be
and appear at cur Court of Ordinary, to be held in and
for said county on the second Monday of March next,
to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should
not be granted. JAMES JORDAN, Ord’y.
Feb. 5, 1«56.
Administrator’s Sale.
B y virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of
Harris county, Ga.. will be sold on the first Tues
day nMav naxt, before the court house door in the
town of Cumming. Forsyth county, within the legal
hours of sale—One lot of land. No. 1055, in the 14th
District of the first Section of now Forsyth county.—
Sold as the property of Levi Hall, late of Harris coun
ty, deceased. THOMAS B. FLOYD.
March 25, 1S56. Administrator
Goshen Butter.
An excellent artiole, just received and for 8*1*
D«. 1, 1355. by CLARKE 3t GRUBB.
/~J KORGlA—Cherokee County.—To all whom it may
” Concern.—Whereas, Stephen Griffith, administra
tor on the estate of William Bozeman, deceased, applies
to me for letters of dismission from the administration
of said estate Therefore, all persons concerned, are
hereby cited and admonished to file their objections, if
auy they have, in terms ot the law, otherwise letters of
dismission will be granted the applicant at the A ugust-
term next of the Court of Ordinary for said county.
Given under my hand at office.
Feb. a, 1856. JAMES JORDAN, Ord’y,
THE subscriber has just received of tho abov
celebrated Seeds, as follows :
Early turnip-rooted red Beet
Extra early turnip-rooted Beet
Long blood red <l
Early Bush Squash
Longgieen “
Long Or .nge Carrot
Early Horn “
Red solid Celery
White “ “
Green curled Savoy Caboage
Drum Herd “ “
Green Glazed “
Early York “
Royal Cabbsgo Lettuce
Nutmeg Melon
Citron “
Green Cucumber
Long Scarlet shi.rt-tnp R*yii*h
White Spanish ■'
Large sweet Pickling Pepper
Cayenne “
Round Savoy-leaved Spinach
Large Purple Egg Plant
Saisafy or Oyster “
Early Dutch White Flat Turnip
Large Norfolk “
Purple-topped Yellow Ruta Buga Turnip
Large Globe Turnip
Landreth’s Extra Early Pea
Early Frame “
“ Charlton “
Red Cranberry Bush Beau
Yellow “ “
White Onion Setts
Yellow “ “
In addition to the above, I will bo able,
in a few days, to supply the public with many oth
er varieties of seeds. Call and see.
Just received—Spring Turnips, large late drum
head Cabbage, large late flat Dutch do., and oth
er varieties of Landreth’s reliable seeds expected
daily.
TO PLANTERS.—Two bushels of White flint
Corn (Southern growth) for seed. Twenty-five
dollars will be paid for one bushel of corn that
will excel the above corn.
LANDRETH’S Dwarf Sugar Pea.
“ Onion Setts.
“ China Red Eye Bean.
Hoveys Seedling Strawbc-ry Plants, for
sale by
T. W. WEST,
One door below C H Strong’s.
December 4, 1855
GEORGIA. Cherokee County.
To all whom it may Concern.
Whereas. Joel L. Gault, administrator, on the
Estate of Jabez Gault, late of said county dec’d,
applies to me for letters of Dismission from the
administration of said Estate. Therefore, all per
sons are hereby cited and admonished to file their
objections (if any they have) ia my office, in terms
of the law, Otherwise letters of dismission will be
granted the applicant at the May Term next, ef
the court of Ordinary for said county. Given un
der my hand at office, November 12th, 1S55.
Nov. 12. JAMES JORDAN, Ord’y.
FULTON COUNTY.
Administrator’s Sale.
\ GREEABLEto an order of the Court of Ordinary,
A of Fulton County, will be sold on the first Tues
day in May next, before the Court House door in said
county, all the undevised real Estate of Daniel McShef-
frey. late of said county deceased, consisting of
One tract of land in the city of Atlanta, in said
county, known as lot number one (1) m block seven
teen (17) in the plan of said city, fronting east on Col
lins street and adjoining Rice and others, containing
one acre, more or less.
Also, at the same time and place, a lot of land in said
city, known as lot number three (3) of subdivision cf
city lot twenty-three, (23) bounded on the north by
Wm. Markham, west by Foundry street, on the south
by John G. Westmoreland, lot No. 4.
Also, at the same time and place, a lot in said city,
known and distinguished in the plan of said city as,
lot number one [1] of subdivision of block number
thirty four [34] containing half an acre, more or less
bounded south by W. J. Mann, formerly north by D.
McSheffrey, ana west by A. Howard. All sold tor the
benefit oT the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
Terms one fourth cash, balance ia twelve months with
interest from date if not promptly paid.
Also, at the same time and place, will be sold a lot
(or Ally) fronting on Pryor street, and running back
85 feet more or less, bounded South by Pettis’ Stable
Xarth by T. Doonan, (formerly,) West by McDaniels
Mitchels and Hulseys Warehouse, East by said Pryor
street.
JOHN LYNCH.
Adm’r of D. McSheffrev, dec’d
March 11,1S56.
New WaGIi a art Jewelry Store.
OPPOSITE CRISP’S ATIIENJSUM.
Tha subscriber having located in
Atlanta, teuders his services to the
citizens olthis plaeoand surround
ing country as a WATCH MAKER and JEWEL
ER. Having been ougaged for many years in
some of the best establishments of the Southern
States, he feels confident of giving entire satisfac
tion to any who may favor him with their patron
age. He has on hand a fine assortment of Watch
material, aud is prepared to replace any wheel,
jewell, or otherwise repair watches which have
been broken, or rendered unserviceable by incom
petent workmen. Jewely manufactured or re
paired. DIAMONDS, PEARLS, or other valua
ble jewels, reset on short notice. Spectacle glass
es to suit all ages.
Engraving neatly executed.
Will keep on hand, Fine Gold and Silver
Watches. Rich Jewelry, Silver Ware, Ac., togeth
er with ahandsorue lot of fancy articles for Christ
mas times. Call and see.
dec.25dtf HIRAM T. JONES.
L©yj§V0!LiL£
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of Horticulture, embracing the Vegetable Garden
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be obtained of all Booksellers, or sent
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Agricultural Book Pub., 140 Fulton st., N. Y.
April 1, 1S56. d2w
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MILL.
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In the Kentucky Cora and Cob Mill, of which thr
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one quarter of their corn over the old plan of feeding
We warrant our Mills to give entire satisfaction.—
Purchasers may use them for thirty days and if uot
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They will grind Corn and Cob as fine
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Weight 350 lbs. Price OO
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Weight 400 lbs. Price $30 OO
kemtuckyTarvester.
MILLER. WINGATE & CO’S.
We are now building for the harvest of 1S56, five
hundred Combined Reaping and Mowing Machines, of
our own construction, and to which we will give the
most unqualified warrantee as to their performance in
every respect; and that they shall be of better mate
rial, construction and workmanship, than any other
similar Machine in use. Price, cash, $140 00. Circu
lars containing a cut and full description of this ma
chine, will be forwarded on application to us by letter
or otherwise.
Orders should be forwarded early. Liberal discount
to dealers.
PENNSYLVANIA
Four Horse Power and
Thresher.
WITH TUNBLING SHAFT COMPLETE.
We are now engaged in making 500 of these thresh
ers for the harvest of 1S56. And from our experience
and success last season, together with the additional
precaution of having secured at an early day thor
oughly seasoned lumber, and other materials of unex
ceptionable quality, we are satisfied that we will be
able to turn out machines to which we can and willgive
the most unqualified endorsement.
The advantages claimed by us for the Pennsylvania
Thresher over any other in general use. are the follow
ing:
1. Its great strength and simplicity.
2. Its ability to do more work each day tliancau be
performed b.f any other machine driven by four horses.
3. It is portable, and is easily hauled by two horses
on a wagon: and can be loaded or unloaded, and put
in operation in 30 mihutes.
4. We have also succeeded in removing what has
heretofore been so objectionable in other machines, to-
■vvit: tbe necessity for great speed on the part of the
horses—our machine heiug so geared as as to accom
plish greater motioD with less speed in driving.
We have manufactured and sold over 200 of these
machines during the past season, (and in no instance
has one been returned,) under The following
WARRANTEE.
We w-arrant every Machine to be well made, and of
good material, in every respect and to do its work to
the satisfaction of the purchaser, orrefund the money.
PRICES.
Complete Four-Horse Power and Thresher, ready
for use, $135 00
Complete Four-Horse Powor, alone, cash, 80 00
Complete Four-Horse Thresher, alone, cash,... 60 00
Band Wheel, to he added to this Power if desir
ed. for driving Cotton Gin, Corn Mill, Corn Shel
ter, Straw Cutter, Wheat Fan, &c , extra, 15 00
MILLER, WINGATE & CO.,
Manufacturers of Farming Implements & Machines,
Louisville, Ky.
Feb. 15, 1856. d&w2m.
Drugs & Medicines,
FOR THE COMPLETE CURE OF COUGHS,
COLDS, IKFLUEiXZA, ASTHMA, BRON
CHITIS. SPITTING OF P.LOOD,'A- ALL
OTHER LUNG COMPLAINTS TENDING
TO CONSUMPTION.
* I
This preparation is getting into use all over our c.um
ry. The numerous letters we receive from our various
gents, informing us of cures effected in theirimmedi-
<teneighborhoods, warrant us in saying it isone of the
iest,if not the very best Cough Medicinenow before the
tublic. It almost invariably relieves and not un-
'reqnently cures (he very worst cases. When ail
-therCough preparations have failed, this has relieved
he patient, as Druggists,dealers in Medicinesand Phy-
icians can testify. Ask the agent in your nearest
own, what has been his experience of the effects of
his medicine. If he has been selling it for any length
if time he will tell you
IT IS THE BEST MEDICNE EXTANT.
Below we give a few extracts from letters we bavere.
-.eived lately regarding the virtues of this medicine
Dr. S. S. Oslin, of Knoxville, Ga., says:—“1
have been using your Liverwort and Tar very ex
tensively in my practice for three years past, and,
t ’ h pleasure that I state my belief in its
- , ”■ OVKR ALL OTITER ARTICLES with Which I am
*cs- L :c '-r which it is recommended.'"
F’-tir 'Id & Benners, writing from Waynes-
: , —- - liverwort and Tar is becoming
ju'-r- ry, and WE think just
ly - f-t- iv ’ ■ - ' peak in commend
able £_ s "f very beneficial in
xUevia'.i..^ • <.< ’ vf ?• Mch it is reconi-
mended."
Our agentin Pi _ - . : : Vv :’ C Mr. S. R.McFall,
.assures us that he 11 - benefit in his
own family, and recomme. * - - neighbors.” He
gives an instance of a negro v ... .in his vicinity, who
had been suffering with disease of the Lungs for years,
attended with severe cough, who was relieved by the
Liverwort and Tar.
Such are the good reports we hear of this medicine
from all parts of the South. Fora report of the sur
prising cures it has performed in the Western and
Northern and Eastern States, we would invite the suf*
fering patient to read the pamphlet which accompanies
each Bottle. Toall, we say-, iiavehope, have hope!
Try Hie Medicine!!
I> e W arned In Season!
And neglect not that cough which is daily weakening
your constitution, irritating your throat and limgs
and inviting on that dread disease, Consumption, when
so soothing and healing a remedy can be obtained as
Dr. Rogers’Syrup of Liverwert and Tar.
Beware of Counterfeits and Base Imitations!
The genuinearticle is signed Andrew Rogers on the
engraved wrapper around each bottle.
Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5. Sold whole
sale and retail by scnovili &,
111 Chartres St. bet. Contiand St. Louis, N.O.
Sole Agents for the Southern States, towhom allor
ders and a pplications for Agencies m u::t be addressed
Sold also by A. Alexander, Atlanta Ga.; J. M *
Rantin, Atlanta Ga.; Blalock & Camp.Fairburn Ga.: W
P. Jones, PalmettoGa.: W. B.Swan, Campbellton, La
J H. Roberds, Villa Rica, Ga.; Hains, Lasseter & Co.*
Jonesboro’ Ga.; J. A. Beyle, Camming Ga.; E. Ros-ser
Decatur Ga. Jan. 8, 1856 (d.twly-)
©IhdiTOT
Who wants a Well-Backet, or a Bread
Tray?
We have a superior lot of both on band, and
would like to supply all who are in need of either
Dec, 1, 1855. CLARKE A GRUBB
Notice!
A LL persons indebted to me for lots in the city of
Atlanta, by note past due, are requested to corn-
forward and pay the same, and all persons holding
bonds given by my former agent, T. Doonan, for titles
to lots in Atlanta are requested to call and receiv-
deeds from me, if they have complied on their pare
with the conditions of said bonds.
JANE L. MITCHELL, Adm’x., with
the WiP. of annexed, the Estate of Samuel Mitch
ell, deceased. Zebulon, July 28,1854
Just Received from Florida.
Q O BBLS. beautiful, large, sound Yam Pota-
O O toes, for planting, just received, this 14th
April, 1856, and for sale by
SEAGO & LAWRENCE,
Atlanta, April 14. Commission Merchants.
New Lard.
The undersigned have for saie, at wholesale or
retail, slot of fine NEW LARD.
Dec. 1,1855. CLABKE.A GRUBB.
for tlte rapid cure of
Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness,
Bronchitis, Whooping-cough,
Croup, Asthma, and
Consumption.
This remedy is offered to the
community with the confidence
we feel in an article which sel
dom fails to realize the happiest
effects that can be desired. So
wide is + he field of its usefulness
and so numerous the cases of its
cures, that almost every section
oi the country abounds in per
sons. publicly known, who have
been restored from alarming and even desperate dis
eases of the lungs, by its use. When once tried its
superiority over every other medicine of its kind are
too apparent to escape observation, and where its vir
tues are known, the public no longer hesitate what an
tidote to employ for the distressing and dangerous af
fections ot the pulmonary organs, which are incident
to our climate.
Nothing has called louder for the earnest enquiry of
medical men, than the alarming prevalance and fatali
ty of consumptive complaints, nor has any one class
of diseases had more of their investigation and care.
But is yet no adequate remedy has been provided, on
which the public could depend for protection from at
tacks upon the respiratory organs, until the introduc
tion of the Cherry Pectoral. This article is the pro
duct of a long laborious endeavor, to furnish the
community with such a remedy. Of this last state
ment the American people are now themselves pre
pared to judge, and I appeal with confidence to their
decision. If there is any dependence to he placed in
what men of every class and station certify it has done
‘or them, if we can trust our own senses, when we see
dangerous affections of the throat and lungs yield to
it, if vecan depend on the assurance of intelligent
Physicians, who make it their business to know,—in
short, if there is any reliance upon anything, then it
irrefutably proven that this medicine does relieve and
does cure the classes of diseases it js designed for. be
yond anv and all others that ate known to mankind.
If this be true, it cannot be too freely published, nor
he too widely known. Tho afflicted should know it. A
remedy that cures is priceless to them. Parents should
know it, their children are priceless to them. All
should know it, for health can he priced to no one.—
Not only should it be circulated here, but everywhere,
not oniy in this country but all countries. How faith
fully we have acted on this conviction is shown in the
fact that already this article has made the circle of
the globe. The sun never sets on its limits.
No continent is without it. Although not in
so general use in other nations as in this, it is employ
ed by the more intelligent in almost all civilized coun
tries. It is extensively employed in both Americas—
in Europe. Asia, Africa, Australia and the far off islands
cf the sea. Life is as dear to its possessors there as
here, and they grasp at a valuable remedy with even
more avidity than ourselves. Unlike most preparations
of its kind, it is an expensive composition of costly
material. Still it is afforded to the public at a reason
ably low price, and is of vastly more importance to
them, its quality is never suffered to decline from its
original standard of excellence. Fvery bottle of this
medicine, now manufactured, is as good as ever has
been made heretofore, or as we are capable of making.
No toil or cost isspared, in maintaining it in tha best
perfection which it is possible to produce. Hence the
patient who procures the genuine Cherry Pectoral, can
rely on having as good an article as has ever been had
by those who testify to its enres.
By pursuing this course I have the hope of doing
some good in the world, as well as the satisfaction of
believing that much has been done already.
PREPARED BY L'R J. C. AYER, PRACTICAL AND
ANALYTICAL CHEMIST, LOWELLL, MASS.
The authorized Agent for Atlanta, is A. ALEX
ANDER, Druggist. Sign of Negro anl Mortar.
February 6,1856. (d*w3m)
25 9 000 lbs. ol New I^ard.
C LARKE & GRUBB has on hand twenty-five
thousand lbs. of NEW LARD which they will
sell low in cans of of 50. lbs each, and kegs of 75
and 100 lbs. Persons wanting good Lard will do
well by calling at their store.
Feb 19
PRIVATE MEDICAL TREATIES.
ON THE
PHYSIOLOGICAL VIEW OF MARRIAGE.
BY
M. B. I.A CROIX. III. D., Albany, TV. Y.
250 Pages and 130 Fine Plain and Colored Lithographs
and Plates.
Price only Twenty-five Cents.
;(S-Sentfree of postage to allparts of the UnioD
D R. M. B. LA CROIX’S
Physiological view op
Marriage.—A new and re
vised edition of 250 pages and
180 plates. Price 25 cents a
copy. A popular and ccmpre- imR-.’sW.
hensive treatise on the duties
and casualties of single and
married life—hapy : nd fruit
ful alliances, mode of secur- *^£5
ing them—infelicitous and
infertile ones—their obviation and removal—nerv
ous debility, its causes and cure, by a pro< css a t
once so simple, safe and effectual, that failure is
impossible—rules for daily management—an essay
on Spermatorrhoea, with practical observations on
a safer and more successful mode of treatment
precautionary hints on the evil results from empi
rical practice; to which is added commentaries
on the diseases of females—from infancy to
old age—each case graphically illustrated by
beautiful plates. It points out the remedies foY
those self-inflictei miseries and disappointed hopes
so unfortunately prevalent in the young. It is a
truthful adviser to the married and those contem
plating marriage. Its perusal is particularly re
commended to persons entertaining secret doubts
of their physical condition, and who afe conscious
of having hazzarded the health, happiness and
privileges to which every human being is entitled
Price 25 cents per copy, or five copies for $1,
mailed free of postage to any part of the United
States, by addressing Dr. La Croix, (post, paid,!
Albany, New York, enclosing 25 cents.
N. B.—Thoso who prefer may consult Dr. Ln
Croix upon any of the diseases upon which his
book treats, either personally or by mail. His
medicines often cure in the short space of six days,
and completely and entirely eradicate all traces ot
those disorders which copaiva and cubebs have
so long been thought an antidote, to the ruin
of the health of the patient. His “ French
Secret” is the great continental remedy for that
class of disorders which unfortunately, physicians
treat with mercury, to the irretrievable destruction
of the patient’s constitution, and which all tire
sarsaparilla in the world cannot cure.
Dr. La Croax’s medicines are free from all min
eral poisons, and put up in a neat and compact
form, which can be sent by Express or Mail, and
may be taken in a public or private house, or while
traveling, without exposure to the most intimate
friend or room mate, or hindrance from business
or study, and no important change in the diet is
necessary. Medicines sent to any part of the Un
ion, according to directions, safely packed and
carefully secured from all observation.
Office removed from No. 56 Beaver street, to 31
Maiden Lane, near Broadway, Albany, N. Y.
nov ly
Emory & Co.’s Endless Belt
Medical.
Dr. McLANE’S
CELEBRATED
V E R MIFUG E
LIVER PILLS.
Two of the best Preparations of the Age.
They are not recom
mended as Universal
Cure-alls, but simply tor
what their name pur
ports.
The Vermifuge, for
expelling W orms 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, &c.
Purchasers will please
be particular to ask for
Dr. C. McLane’s Cele
brated Vermifuge and
Liver Pills, prepared by
SOLE
burgh
iAYimtJ Wkob.
PROPRIETORS, Pitts-
, 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, are
worthless.
The genuine McLane’s
V ermifuge and Liver
Pills can now be
all respectable
Stores.
FLEMING- BRO’S,
60 Wood St., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Sole Proprietors,
2E*§- Scovil & Mead, No. Ill Chartres streit
New Orleans, Ganeral Wholesale Agents for tho
South. Sold by
A. Alexander, Atlanta, Georgia.
J. M. Rantin, “ “
J. F. Woodbury, “ “
Wm. Root, Marietta, “
Haines Lasseter, Jonesboro’ Ga.
W. A C. E. Bennett, Fayetteville, Ga.
J. Rosser, Decatur, Ga.
W. B. Spann, Campbellton, Ga.
0. Spence, Palmetto. Ga.
Camp <fc Christian, Fairburn, Ga.
Jan. 8, 1856. d&wly.
had at
Drug
jYtlan tfi Uru-g Store.
Smith & Ezzard.
WE are pleased to inform our many friends and
patrons that we have made large accessions to our
stock of Drugs, Medicines, Pure Chemicals,
Paints, Oils, Colors, Glass Ware, Window Glass.
Dental and Surgical Instruments, Brushes of ev
ery variety, Perfumes and Fancy Goods, Are. In
variety, quantity and quality of stock, we have
tried to make our house commensurate with busi
ness of our Bailroad City.
Nov. 22, 1855. SMITH & EZZARD.
CITRATE OF MAGNESIA.
An Agreeable Refriqerant and
LAXATIVE. , ,
npiIIS Preparation has been introduced exten-
I- sively on the continent of Europe, and in this
country as on agreeable Substitute for Epson
Salts, it is destitute of bitterness, and by its pleas
ant acidity of taste, and its effervescing character,
is rendered a very agreeable and refreshing drink
directions for use accompany each bottle. Pre
pared and for sale by
A. ALEXANDER, Druggist.
THRESHER.
Being unsurpassed in point of utility and econ
omy, easily transported from one plantation to
another, and capable of Threshing from 175 to
225 bushels of wheat daily, with four men to at
tend. The power can be applied to grinding, saw
ing, and different degrees of motion can be
produced by changing the gears and pullie^—
These Threshers have been awarded the highest
prizes for superiority in tho following States viz:
New York, Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois,
Pennsylvania, Maryland, and others. This thresh
er is worthy the attention of planters and farm
ers. It can be seen at Messrs. (Tlarke and Grubb’s
warehouse. T. R. RIPLEY, Agent*
Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 26, 1855. d&w6m.
F r e n ch Hu r r
MILESTONES.
WARRANTED of superior
quality and workmanship,
constantly on hand or made
to order from Burr Blocks of
our own importation. We al
so keep for sale a superior
assortment of Cologne and Es-
opus MILLSTONES: B U R R
BLOCKS; BOLTING CLOTH;
CALCINED PLASTER, Re
orders promptly executed.
'MORRIS <fc TRIMBLE,
Successors to Fgentou. Morris & Co.,
West Falls Avenue, near Pratt st. Bridge, Baltimore.
,J5F-Orders for MILLSTONES from the above well-
known establishment, received by their agents,
SEAGO & ABBOTT, Commission Merchants,
Feb. 5, ’56 divrly Atlanta. Ga.
NEW CANDY MANUFACTORY
—AND—
MB Jf« "W9
OPPOSITE THE INTELLIGENCER OFFICE,
ATLANTA, GA.
T HE subscriber would inform the citizens of At
lanta and vicinity that he has constantly on
hand, at his Confectionery and Baking cetablish-
ment, all kinds of
Cosifectlons, Pastries, Fruits, &c
He is also prepared to furnish every description
of plain and ornamental Cakes, for weddings or
parties, at short notice, and on accommodating
terms.
Imported wines and brandies of all descriptions
for medical pnrposes,kept always on hand. Also,
genuine Spanish Cigars, and choice chewing To
bacco—together with a large assortment of Toys,
Fancy Articles, Ac., &e.
Having recently returned from the North, where
he laid in a fine stock of Fancy Articles and eve
ry thing necessary for carrying on his candy man
ufactory, he would reform county dealers that he is
prepared to furnish candies at wholesale at 17
cents per pound.
Orders accompanied with the cash or good city
references promptly attended to.
L. VALENTINO.
Atlanta, Nov. 30th 184. d&w-ly.
T HE testimony of an escaped Novice from th*
Sisterhood of St. Josep’s Institution, near
Emmittsburg, Md. The genuine work of Miss
Josephine Bunkley. Published by Harper k
Brothers, and for sale by
J. J. RICHAP.DS k CO., Atlanta, Ga.
Onions! Onions!!
Yankees, and all others fond of the article, will
find a splendid article for sale by
Dec. 1, 1855. CLARKE <fc GRUBB.