Atlanta weekly intelligencer. (Atlanta, Ga.) 185?-18??, October 14, 1858, Image 4

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CI.AS 32, > be drawn it Jd fil .- nf inguste Ga., in public, on Saturday. Sept. H, 1.858 CLASS 33 , bo drawn in the r.itj of AugijBt-i, C»,_ it public, or Saturdi.;:, Si'T-». Iv 185? m, nr.,v-> To be drawn in tbe ci< >• v f StGbrdd v.ft.r Si, ':g>- i Ga., in public. on ’838 Cm tlie Plan of SINGLE NUMBERS 1 ! 5,48ii prizes. I 30.'. Star! rKKEl r;2C to i i s shown by the statements of the Board of Health of VXew York, caused the death of 76 persons out of 611 «tlis in one week and 131 deaths by consumption indu- d by Dyspepsia. Ab it is a well attested fact that Dys- ! r ipeia is the origin of the sufferings of a large portion of u ose who die of consumption, it becomes the duty of ev eryone to use such precautions against and remedy for r r'gpcpsia, as science and experience have placed before cm, and which have proved to bo efficacious ; of this larwcter is “Dr, Williams’ Anti-Dyspeptic Elixir,” in rzoboratkra of which, read the following testimonials : stimony of Mr. Edward A. Rowley, of the lirm of Row- ley, Ashburncr & Co., 14 North Wharves, in proof of the efficacy of Williams’ Anti-Dyspeptic Elixir. Philadelphia, October 29, 1849. ; . t. James Williams. Dear Sir:—I take pleasure in recommending your An ti Dyspeptic Elixir, for the cure of Dyspepsia- 1 have ih -ten it myself for the disease, and have been enitrely c red. >y .tint Tickets Magnificent Scheme 1 -To-be September. tirawn nil ach rfaiuruH) 11 1 t;o,JC9 I 4 Urates ff.. . 900 i “ of , . .30,000 i 4 “ of 800 L “ of . .Ill,090 t • <i Of.. .700 1 “ of . 5,000 i 4,000 1 ’ fc u of 600 l “ of j 50 A ..500 i “ of .. .8,000 50 “ 300 1 “ of ..1,500 100 Oi. ill 1 “ of appro: . ..1,U00 j 230 ‘ VI M A TJOX of.. . , PJCJZSS. 100 4 pr: "<■ of $4'i? .tpttroximat'r - fo $70 (Vf : arc ! .500 Yours respectfully EDWARD H. ROWLEY. ».< mmuuication to John R. Peurosc, Esq., from Mr. Frank lin Eyre, Kensington. It is with great gratilicatiou that I testify to thecfficacy Williams’ Auti-Dyspcptic Elixir,” which you so "ongly recommended tome, and for which I heartily ank you; It has completely restored my health, which j cheerfully publicly acknowledge, with the hope that -i hers may be similarly bcuefitted. Truly yours, 4 ‘ 4 4 4 ‘ 5,000 < ftn 000 10.»>t 5,000 4,00< 3.009 i;&:-' Kexsixutox, Sept. 12, 1850 FRANKUN EYRE. 5, 483 prizes amounting to $ ; DO Whole IVkcts tlG: Halves $5:Quo: tors $2.50. A ircular shnwio the pm ww i* d-'Airour or n JjittericS led) hr. jut -t. October, 10, 1850. ooo , i..t. James Williams. .Pit) ! Dear s ;i.'lav-int ouucreu for a long time fromDys- •it:0 ’peprib 3ev*rely that I was completely prostrated and ■. i ] , ;i , ;.-u --cry means for relief without success, I f.'i - ■ j-i-ei' to use your nti Dyspeptic Elixir.” Itaf- • is me mu. h pleasure i< - mform you, that I am entirely ired b i-'.s ’iso and • cordially recommend it to all per- : .3 s'. 1 i ■ 'iniiu- Dyspepsia. Very respectfully, &c., GEORGE WOODRUFF. • OX WALL’S 1ULF-WAV HOUSE, BRISTOL TcBXTIKK. i:a rt ■= of Packagi 3i -his the risk : • of Package o' 10 Whole Tickets “ 10 Fi -i “ '■ '(• “ JL'VEigUtb “ III O v lJ*iVlI^r' , I‘,. il be sold at the Hollowing . ,.$S0 ...40 ..20 ....10 j. stimony of Mr. Abner Elmes, Market Street, above Sixth, corroborative to the efficacy of Williams’s Anti- Cyspeptic Elixir. Dr. James Williams. Dear Sir:—It gives me great pleasure to know that you are again preparing your medicine for the cure of Dys pepsia, for many of my acquaintances have repeatedly ... , .asked me where it could be: procured, knowing thatl berm‘CHIOS, I bad been cured by it. As I think that a public acknowl- ii ‘ide.ressfor the Tickets or- ! edgemeut of tlio great bcnciit 1 have received lrom the they will be forwarded bv use of vour medicine is not only due to you, but may be useful to others, 1 now make it. For several years I suffered from Dyspepsia, which increased to such an ex tent that my health and constitution were rapidly sinking under it. I was compelled to restrict myself to the most rimpie food, and even that 1 could not digest; I felt a loss of strength, disinclination to exercise and (as you have it in your advertisement) a general feeling of depression and indescribable weariness. In the year 1838, hearing lrom others high recommendation of your Anti-Dyspep- i c Elixir, I procured and used it with the most happy ef fect; under its inliuence, languor and weariness gradual ly passed away, and my appetite returned, which I could gratify with impunity. Ten years have now elapsed, and my codfidence in the curative powers of your medi- c ne has of course increased, for it completely cured me \ hen I failed to obtain relief from any other source. Very respectfully yours, ABNER ELMES. Tlio “Elixir” is sold in bottles at 81,00 each, or six oltlcs lor 85,00. Proprietor, JAMES WILLIAMS, M. D. Chemist and Pharmacutist. No. 4 South Seventh St., Pbila. 6®* For Sale by all Druggists. April 3 d&iv3in. --■your money * - - ui receipt o' tvl ii n. T Purchasers -m have tickets ending in any •guru they designate ’lie i :£t <>r Drawn Numbers and Prizi s will be sent io j ib is srs immee; del} alter the drawing. flfW. urchnsers willplease write their signatures plain ::d f . their Post < >!lki:, LVuntys and Staic. k T ’hnneinber tlui "very I’rizo is drawn, and j >yn i. i ill without IcT . .ell. «... H Prizes of $1.000 aud undci'. paid immediately i lie- « drawing—ot I. r Prizes at the usual time of 30 days All ooimnunie.liens etrirtly confidential. Orders for Tickets should be sen! io early. Address Orders lor lickets or Certificates, to S SWAN to tO., Augusta, Go. Am> Persons rcsidu g ■:. a r Montgeniery, Ala., or At lain ■ Ga., can have tueir orti rs tilled and save time by addressings. Swan & C<v, at cither of those cities. as Ai :sl of lhe numbers tbm are drawn from the wheel ' ith the amount of the prize that each one is en titled to. will he published after every drawing, in the following iHtiiers Augusta (Ga) Constitutionalist, Xew Orleans Delta, Mobile Register, Charleston St-judnr <, Xashville Gazette, Atlanta Intdiipeacer. Xevt York Weekly Day JJif-k Sell ana a !i Gr n ryiar>. S'ejunond Dispatch, Sew York Dispatchm • > VaaHnq (Miss.,) Clarion, and LWI- Rock (Ark.. Trur Democrat. , acting nnit juthestom- accotnphsh It strengthens the system at'tUe same time that it poises it; and when taken daily in moderate doses, will streugth- cu aud build it up with unusual rapidity. The liver is one of the principal regulators or the hu man body ; and when it performs its fimetious well, the powers of the system are fully developed. The stomach is almost entirely dependant on the healthy action of the Diver for the proper periopjaance of its functions; when the stomach is at fault, the bowels are at fault, and the whole sytem suffers in consequence of one organ—the Liver—having ceased to do his duty. For the diseases ■ of that organ, one of the proprietors lias made it his study in a practice of more than 20 years, to iind some remedy wherewith to counteract the many derangements to which it is liable. To-prove that this remedy is at last found, any person troubled with Liver Complaint, in any of its forms, has but to try a bottle and conviction is certain. These Gums remove all morbid or bail matter from the system, supplying in their place a healthy flow of bile, invigorating the stomach, causing food to digest well' petrifying the Mood, giving tone and health to the whole machinery, removing the cause of the disease—effecting a radical cure. Bilious attacks are cured, and, what is better, prevent ed by the LIVER LXY1GORATOR. One dose after eating is sufficient to relieve the stomach and prevent the food from rising and souring. Only one dose taken before retiring, prevents Xight- mare. Only one dose taken at night, loosens the bowels and cures Cosliveness. One dose taken idler each meal will cure Dyspepsia. One dose or two tcaspoonfuls will always relieve Sick Headache. One bottle taken for female obstruction removes the cause of the disease, and makes a perfect cure. Only one dose immediately relieves Cholic, while one dose often repeated is a sure cure for Cholera Morbus and a preventative of Cholera. Only one bottle is needed to throw out of the system the effects of Medicine after a long sickness. One bottle taken for Jaundice removes all sallowness or unnatural color from the skin. One dose taken a short time before eating gives vigor to the appetite, aud makes food digest well. One dose often repeated cures Diarrhoea in its worst forms, while Summer and bowel complaints yield almost to the Urst dose. One or two doses cures attacks caused by Worms in Children ; there is no surer, safer, or speedier remedy in the world, as it never fails. A few bottles cures Dropsy, by exciting the absorb ents. We take pleasure in. recommending this medicine as a preventative for Ferer and Ague, Chills and Fevers, aud all Fevers of a Bilious Type. It operates with cer tainty, aud thousands are willing to testify to its won derful virtues. All who use it arc giving their unanimous testimony in its favor. Mix water in the mouth with the Invigorutor, aud swal low both together. THE LIVER IWIGORATOK is a scientific medical discovery, and is daily working cures, almost too great to believe. It cures as if by mag- ig, even the first dose giving benefit, aud seldom more tliau one bottle is required to cure any kind of Liver com plaint, from the worst Jaundice or Dy/jtejtsia to a common Headache, all of which are the result of a DISEASED LI VER. Price one dollar per bottle. SANFORD & CO., Proprietors, 345 Broadway Now York. WHOLESALE VbEXTS. Barnes & Park, New York ; T. IV. Dyott & Sous, Phila delphia ; M. S. Burr & Co., Boston ; H. H. Hay & Co., Portland; John D. Park, Cincinnati ; Gaylord & Ham mond, Cleveland ; Fahnestock & Davis, Chicago; O. J. Wood A: Co., St. Louis; George H. Keyser, Pittsburgh ; S. S. llance, Baltimore. Aud retailed by all Druggists. Sold also by A. Alexander, Atlanta Ga. March 11,185S d*wlyd3ta\viw. w mm ls#SSfEW ip iffi ? i A J. BRADY No. 5, Park Place N l S. SOLOMON, Atlanta, Ga. :V NAR D WARE & IRON. BRADY & SOLOMON, White Hi ’1 Street, opposite Johnson's tie NOTICE. THE ONLY CHANCE FOR KANSAS 1 By the Use ot Or. Harrison's ELECTRIC OIL. F OR the cure of Rheumatism, Pains in the Bark Breast or Side, Neuralgia, Sick, Nervous or Biltiou; leadachc, Deafness, Palsy, Spinal Affections. Also, .’grains, Burns, Bruises, Old Sores, Cramps, Billious Col :c, Cramps in the Stomach, Palpitation, Sore Eyes. This OIL is good for any kinds uf Risings, Inllammation, &c. Also, swelled Joints; Weakness of Joints, Stiffness of Joints, Contracted Muscles, Chronic Kidney Affection Diarrhoea Ace. CAUTION. Be sure and get Harrison’s Electric Oil. There ire other medicines in the country purporting to be the same, but all without my signature, signed in writin; ire humbug. Tlio genuine ELECTRIC GIL, can be had at Woodber- •y's Drugstore, Atlanta, Ga. TESTIMONIALS. Dr. M. A. Hariusox— i mild] tig. H AVING <..<tah’..sucd an Utllc-c in N-.-w York city, when- our Si-nier part nor. .nr. A. J. Brady has permanent ; ly located, we v\.n lu pill the attention V eur customers ' aud dealers 11 Hardware generally to the advantage ■! ; gives in the purchase •four goods. ’ ' Ha- facilities arc now ( equal to those el any house m our neighboring larger cit j ies, and we are able and deter..l ied to compete with I any of them. Our extensive stock ol Hardware is being j replenisheu by regular wee' iy shipment.-, such ns Swedes. English and Am lean Iron, Cast, (.'ennan aud I Plow Steel, Nails of a sup-nor brand,builders Hardware, j Black smim, Carpenters am: Haru.-ss makers tools. Mill irons, Upright and Cross cut sav.-s, Circular saws j from 6 to 54 inches, Corn Sbebi rs straw Cutters, Shovels ‘ Spades. Guns. Pisuils and < utlerv l I thmk it duo you to say. that I have beenalllicted with We would invito particulai aUenti.,. to our stock ol I Rheumatic Pams in my sliouldnr. for vrart. Carriage and Harness Trie icvgs. Axles aud Spring::. Hubbs, Spokes. Rims, Shafts, and ai! the various artie'es belonging to this line, of which we keep one of the best assortments in tins section of tlio Stale. All orders will reocivi prompt attention. BRADY <k SOl/'MOX LEATHER BELTING AGENCY. Wear' 'lie Agents tor the sale ofa Superior rnticle of le-.itherBelting, which we sell at - ugusta and Charleston prices. BRADY Ar SOLOMON. India Rubber Belling .on- Pncking, We have a large supply of P.u’ibe Belting and Pack ing, Belt Lacing, Kivetts. Aic., const.:.il> ••:> hand. PRAI1V , -SOIOMON. Dole's CdebrabtlSat We are Agents for the sale ei t The Voicatn Wear lit" Agents for ab ’Vi luliful !• i " Arms < and Pisri’s, discbnrging fr 'i YC Laaoj ' S .t)’ IJs’from tlio tKibscrilHT Forsyth county,Ga. on M< ionruaiy th 1858. a dark !• ■ well mow .-J 'olds a high in. ed below the eyes, full Hr Spring, v ith a black quilted se. ’•'« is fifteen or sixteen hand willb . . - r, , r (j,, apiireii- •vith sufficient j. . -- ’I,-, • je: a _ry ofthcmnle. .. r* . eived l>y the subscribe. March 2b ’58....dwtf :ould no t raise my hand to my head for the last two gears. Hearing of your Electric Oil, I sent and got a oottlc ; after making a few applications, I was enabled to raise my hand to my head. I had tried everything else in the way of Patent Medicines, and all failed. I can jhecrfully recommend your Electric Oil to all who may be afflicted with Rheumatic Pains. Respectfully, CINTHA STEWART. Campbell county,Ga., Sept. 25,1857. Griffin, Ga., Oct. 9,1857. Hr. M. A. ILuirisox— l)e?r Sir;—You requested me to state the effect of your Electric Oil main me last Spring. My knee had been trained for some time, and 1 had not been able to walk •veral weeks. After making two applications with trie Oil, I was enabled to walk without pain, and not felt auy pain since. All those who doubt, 'fair trial. . Respectfully, GEO. W. THOMAS. YARNS J UST received, and a- I'vepconstantly on hand, a good assortment ol TP re. •( bum the Princeton Facto ry. which I will sell ai ’he regular Market price Dec. 25, 57 dwtf. T. F LOWE, Agent Land near Atlanta For Sale. t N NE hundred acres oi itmd near Atlanta, 1/ lying between Peachtree aud Marietta Roads, is oflored for sale, there are 60acres of very heavy timber, 4e acres of excellent v’-iared land, abow thirty Acres of tlio lain! _ bottom. There tt e live nuudreil choice A jif tlie very best selection. besides the aim-. there is as good a MILL SITE as can he found anywiiei e A good bergam will be given. J AS. S. SLAUGHTER. Ailaula, Georgia. Dec. 2. ’57 dtf. Atlanta, Ga.,Oct. 14,1S57. , . A. Harhison— ’to certify that 1 have been afflicted with Rlieu- us in my back and hips for ten years with tvhiClM have suffered greatly. 1 had not been able to work for some mouths, when I commenced using your Electric Oil. Iuscdthrtchottles,whichcntirclyrelicv- f,. t r v ,-.im ,,ij (| J Ml me of pain. Iam better at this time, than I have ■ Idle, and liridie. Said : been in ten years. J. CRAWFORD. iffh. The above reward ! Dr. M. A. Harrison— This is to certify that I have been afflicted with Inflam matory Rheumatism for several weeks. My joints was very much swollen and still'. 1 had not been able to walk or dress myself without help, for three weeks. After us ■"By -iir Electric Oil a short time my afflicted limb was entirely nun,.-., (| r stiffness aud pain. Oct 16 dwly. newa v, cT .At Gumming, .a v i veiling lenv .' MUi.E ." ‘ tie uish of said mule and thief or fifteen dollars lor the '•'“on will be thankfully M. IlENDEIa e A , CNS! GORDON SPRINGS. npHIS place has changed hands, and s uce the lest se; JAS. WALTON. HAN SEN’S PIANOS PIANOS. PLINOS. PIANOS. PLINOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. PREMIUM PREMIUM AWARDED. IBflHI AWARDED. 1856. If # Ml 1857 A N 0 T H E E TRIUMPH! f | lHE subscriber respectfully invites the attention of the lwiblie, and of purchasers particularly, to the supe rior PREMIUM PIANOS, manufactured by him. A splendid assortment constantly on hand. Our PIANOS have received a PREMIUM two years in succession—1850 and 1857—at the Fairs of tho American Institute, Crystal Palace, in competition with most of the leading manufacturers of New York and Boston, and are unquestionably of the bcstquality oftone, in, has been rencvabul and very much improved. I lull, round, and brilliant, as well as tiiiishand durability, »ppn«c!*t»s Summer the gervie;ot an efficient and we flatter ourselves, by the approval of renowned jiltdteiip'nSillAdy will be . cunui, whit -ol duty it ' artists, in venturing to say that our PIANOSstandsujie- .■ ill bo to contribute to the covifort and enjoyment of ! rior to muay others, and equal to any GRAND PIANO xsltors A competent Band of!ueic is ail idv secured, 1 ,Q regard to volume of tone and elasticity of touch, coin- i while innocent amuainent will be afford ed tor the : »ined with the greatest firmness, which is very rarely 'motion of sociability, all dissi]>ation will be strictly | mot with in other Pianos. oiled. In short, ih : s shall be place ivhero the i respectfully solicit an examination from strangers and religious public may '■•'—‘ “-'— ' •a witliout being aded. Goi.l and Warn Bail ■ will be furnished. IL" i i, a'ive "ron- rties of (he '■.a' us are probably nnserpassed in oMp eoutff. Magnet: ■ strong. Cliy- le'-imt ' ,r. various combinatiorr. Numberof Springs. teuo weKe * « >-.,Mr ■ Dunn wilfruu dailv ( " liacks, tot. from l* Tunfc. D.;: to .-USSprings. !. B. GORDON. * Scrffoc Sprmgi.Ga., July 10.1SL d*v r! * . tr -- ^ Caid-ve Pa^an tOllMlS.SION MKKUHAN I S Siiulli Carolina. she sale of 'eountry produce, Flour, .lice at the corner of East Bay and ^Harleston. raui,««. unb uland £t,'( i' CL UiY"KIi., B-xaf " , t>- : Go. 1 Jav.kf .Vagan. a:. I •;tf. iy A X 11 and friends, to convince themselves of the above before purchasing elsewhere. All our Pianos are warranted. H. HANSEN, Manufacturers of Piano Fortes. Ware rooms, 190 Centre St., New Y'ork. April 7,1858....d&w6m. Hats. B EEBES and OAKFORD’S Spring Styles—just received and for sale at HERRINGS. 4 De pot v EUlISING AGENCY. x SLAUGHTER desire to cail. es • • the fliaov. facilities which tlioir | i’XERAI..IDVERHSING AGENCY, \ c agents lor the dlfiijscntperfhd- .c ind ond Fran' >• fin,, tor a great We 1 1c arrangc- ici| i.-lu-d uripul hcl] j- infreat *. : • , : (, .bir ations o! i ins I j: 0.-1 Stales, which can be ." i-» siij'i ■ path hers prices.- .e ».1) n my order for any e i. uo matter bv .bom p.d • ' cd a:, publishers cash p Wd’j.dnld •e plebaeu !• • ccciwwdergfor Hcdiro' o '. uiUaiieotis. '’em or Ibidem works: published ■ I.I'C ,n Kuro{M; . ■ ’! suhscnjillona lor any New.-i-ipc, v or'AmeiiCfe. Wc will give pr • i.j i c«'iiou of lileiary and other cluirru. ■ of MibscrH'Uoue, ordering rar io .|ie, Fram e and -erica, tec.— • umber of valuable Xcwsjiapers end their ii creas ugt- :: i.. se and SCHIEFFELIN, BEOS, & CO., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN DRUGS, OILS, PAINTS, PERFUMERY, &t'. 170 William St., Corner Beekman. Xew York, Tuvite the attention of the trade to their largo and va- Aried stock of Drags, Paints, Oils, Perfumery, &e. In addition to their regular importations of Staple r . ®’i Vh, :- v arc also receiving, direct rromTne sources .JS'k,: 11 ! 11 manufacture, supplies of Tooth, Hair and Sad Druu,,, s , „ ronzcs , Corks. Mortars, Sponges. umay ’ LuUn ' s &*r<utsfitMd ~K Hie V arc alL i rmW ® mbracc < 1 in Druggists’stocks, tlgeous TO ' 10 on ' ,;, • ou the mbst ffilvan- Orders, cither in iierson or bv man -»sii . attention.’ April 27.... dly. “"’-“‘Il receive prompt PARAFFINE C A M N E L COAL OIL. FOR LUBRICATING MACHINERY. T HE UNION COAL AND OIL COMPANY of Maysville, Kentucky, have made the undersigned Agents' for the sale of their Oils in this citj^nd region of country, oils of a similiar quality to thei^^^avo for a long time been highly esteemed in Europe lor their lubricating qualities, and wherever used in this country, the Oils made by this Company, have been pronounced by the mauy par ties using them to be fully equal to the best Sperm, at a price greatly reduced. The Oils made by this Company, differ materially from other Gunnel Coal Oils sold in this country. Every barrel of Oil sold by this Company is warranted to answer the purjaises for which it is intended. The Oil is pronounced by competent judges to be the cheapest and best that can lie obtained for Railroads, Cotton-Mills and all other line machinery as the following certificates, from individuals now using it, who are ex tensively known here and elsewhere, will prove. For sale in large quantities at the wholesale prices, at which it is furnished at the Factory, with insurance, freight and exchange added. CLARKE & LEWIS, Agents, Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta, Feb. 18th, 1858. This will certify, that we are now using the CaunelCoal Oil, manufactured by the Union Coal and Oil Company, on the Atlauta & West Point Railroad, and we have found the Oil a very line Lubricator, much superior to the sjierm Oil we have been using which costs us in New York, 81.40 per gallon. The Oil being free from gum, it has a thin appearance, but its lubricating qualities, make it a better Oil than we have been able to obtain and we have no doubt but that it will be generally used for Railroad pur- 1 loses, and other flue muchiuery. IV. RUSHTOX, Master Machinist, Georgia Railroad Shop. Masikk Machinist's Offick M. & C. R. R. > Memphis, January 9, 1358. } This will certify that I am using the PARAFF1XG CaX- XEL COAL OIL, manufactured by the Coal and Oil Com pany of Maysville Ky., in our Machine shops and ou the locomotives on the Memphis and Charleston Railroad, and having given it the severest tests, in order to prove its qualities as a lubricating oil. 1 have no hesitation in recommeudingit as a superior Oil for Railroad purposes, both in regard to economy and as a perfect Lubricator. I believe it to be the best oil 1 have used, aud that one gallon will go as far as two gallons of Lard Oil. Tlie ma chinery is now running in the shops with twenty per cent, less power than is required for ordinary oil. The fluidity of the oil arises, 1 am convinced, front tlie total absence of gum, and does not allect its lubricating prop erties, but only requires that tlie orifices in the oil cups aud feeders should be reduced iu order to use the oil economically. WM-. R. XIPHOID, Master Machinist. The above named Wm. Nichols, is Master Machinist on the Western division of the Memphis and Charleston Rail road. From his knowledge of lubricating oils, aud his long experience in their use, he is abundantly able to judge in the opinion expressed above. B. AYRES, Superintendent Transportation, M. D. W. R. Nichols is the Master Mechanic iu our shops at this place, and 1 have every confidence in his opinion as a man weH qualified to till the position he occupies. His opinion iu relation to tile Lubricating Oil referred to in the foregoing certificate, is entitled to high consideration. SAM TATE, President M. & C. R. R. May 3,1858 dawly. NEW ROUTE TO THE SOUTH WEST. 1858. Illustrated. ie New York Golden Prize is one of the largest and beajkiitrary papers of the day. An Imperial Quarto con taining eight pages, or forty columns, of entertaining or iginal matter ; and elegantly illustrated every week. A gift worth from 50 cents to 96,00 in gold, will he pre sented to each subscriber immediately on receipt of the subscription money. TERMS; One copy for one year, 82,00 and 1 gift. One Copy for two years, 2,50, and 2 gifts., One Copy for three years, 5 00, and 3 gifts. One Copy for five years, 8,00, aud 5 gifts. AND TO CLUBS Three Copies, one year, 85,00, and 3 gifts Five Copies, one year, 8,00, and 5 gifts. Ten Copies, one year, 16,000, and 10 gifts- Twenty-one Copies, 1 year, 20,000, and 21 gifts. The articles to be distributed are comprised in the fol lowing list: 2 Packages o f Gold, containing 8500 00 each 5 do do. do 200 00each 10 do do do 100 00 each 10 Patent. Lever Hunting Cased Watches, $10 00 each 20 Gold Watches, $75 00 each 50 do 60 00 each 100 do 50 00 each 306 Ladies Gold Watches, 35 00 each 200 Silver Hunting Cased Watcdes 30 00 each 500 Silver Watches, 10 00 to 25 each 1000 Gold Guard, Yost, aud Fob Chaius, • $10 00 to 30 each Gold Lockets, Broaches, Ear Drops, Breast Pins, Cuf Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Rings, Shirt Studs, Watch Ke.<s, gold and silver thimbles, aud a variety of other articles worth from 50 cents to $15 00 each. Immediately en receipt of the subscription money, the subscribers name will be entered upon our book opposite a number, and the gift corresponding with that number will be forwarded, within one week, to the subscriber, by mail or express, post paid. 49“ AH communications should be addressed to BECKET & CO. 48 and 49 Moffat Building, 335 Broadway, N. Y. ***Specimen copies sent free. Agknts Waxtkd. Feb. 13, 1858.... wy. CHOICE OF GriF i s,, H EREAFTER every purchaser before purchasing his own Choick of Gifts at Raxnky’s Choice of Gifts at Rannky’s Choice of Gifts at Ranxey's Choice of Gifts at Rahney’s Choice of Gifts at Raxxey’s Choice of Gifts at Raxx-ey’s Choice of Gifts at Rannky’s Choice of Gifts at Rannky’s Great AmericEU Gilt Book House, No 293 Brondwcy, New Yojk. where the gifts, consisting of Jewelry, tec., aud varyilig in vnlue from 75 cents to two hundred dollars, are always on exhibiion in ample Show cases. Gnr new descriptive Catalogue, containing a large variety of Books in every department of Science and literature, (all of which are sold at regular publishers prices,) anil explaididg our new aed original system of allowing every purchaser his own choice of Gilts, and settidg forth unequalled induce ments to agents, will be sent, post paid, to any individu al, ou application. Address A. RANNEY, Agent, July 8....w6m Xu. 293 Broadwav. origiiuilly Henry, now Fulton County, rproperty of Joseph)!. Rffntin, to satisfy a fijil., from Ful ton Sujierior Court, ffl favor of Reid Austin k Co., vs. said Rantin. Al8o,a city lot, on Floyd Street, in the city of Atlanta, adjoining the Washington Hall kit, ou the south-west ana bounded north east by John Kiles lot, the same having a Doctors Shop and other buidings thereon, at present occu pied by Dr. J. Gilbert. Levied ou as the property of said Gilbert, to satisfy aundryfi fas., issued from the Justices Court of the 1026th dist., G. M.JiyTavorofGeorgeW. Co! Her, vs., J. Giibert&Wilson. / Also, part of city lot, Xo. 2, trowing 31 feet on the north west side of Peters str’t, in tho cltf of Atlanta, and extend ing back 160 feet, the same beinipart of land lot, No. 84, in the 14th district of originally lipnry, now Fulton county; levied on as the property ori,eul|McCurr to satisfy sundry fl fus issued from the Justice 1 'spurt of the 1026th district G. M. in favor of McDaniel,-Miliel & Huisey vs said I-eah McGarr. . / ALSO, till' undivided one li#f of City lot No. not known lying on Houston street in tit city of Atlanta, fronting on said street 100 feet aud riimfig back from said street 200 feet, bounded on the East b/the lot whereon Mrs. Haller recentlv livod the same beinlpart of land lot No. 51 in the 14th district of originally Hi*y now Fulton County; levied on as the property of HiranfJowen to satisfy a ii fa from the Justice’s Courtof the #7tb districtG. SL,ofDeKall> county infnvorof John Coff'r vs. said Bowen. ALSO, a City lot of I-a# in the East part of the city of Atlanta whereon the defepant now lives the same being partoflaud lotXo. 45iufae 14th district, of originally Henry now Fulton com#': levied ou as tho property of Frederick Krogg trustee#r Jaue Krogg to satisfy a Ii fa iu favor of L. P. Grant, issif 1 from the Justices Court of the 1026th district., G: M.,f- said Krogg trustee. Levy made and returned to me by #-'Qnstab!e. Postp Jed Sheriff Sole. AISO AT THK SAUffIME AND PLACE WILL BE SOLD, Part of City Lot Nop "f block No. 22 in the City of At lauta, fronting on on#^hitehali street 84 feet and miming back 144 feet; it beiijthe lot whereon the Brick Ware House formerly owPied by T. Doonan is situated the same being lot of 1: J No. 77 in the 14th district of origi nally Henry now Fp on county; levied ou as the proper ty ofWm. Barry# virtuu of a mortgage fl fa issued from Fulton Supe# r Court in favor of J. A. Brown and P. H. Roving, Knnju’g copartners of the firm of lleury E. Thomas & Co., vs# l ’d Barry. ALSO, a negro/)' by the uame of Bob about 35 years of age, ofyellow lunplexion; levied on as the property of Joseph B. Milt' by virtue of sundry attachment Ii fas issued from the ttiecs C,urt of the 102Gth district G. M., in favor of Hay# C'oe, J. N. Beach and Smith A Ezzard vs. said Mickew Levy made and retnrneil to me by a Constable. 1 ALSO", Thnw’Cgroes to-wit: Henry a man of dark complexion a 1ft 45 years old; Tom a man of dark com plexion 16 yea old, and George a man of 40 years of age of copper colif all as the property of James Loyd and A. C. Pulliam afTwo negroes to-wit: Ann a girl of copper color 10 yip of age, Iiaitdis a girl 8 years old of dark color I the property of George W.'Humphries ; all levied oil satisfy a ii fa from Cass Superior Court in favor of Jli#°r(on and Brightwell vs. Charles Hamilton maker, au<#’ 0r o ,, ‘ IV. Humphries and Loyd and Pulliam . Hanhon ShertTMet. 1irm.be sold before tlie cdoH house door in the town TT of Buchanan, Haralson county, on the first Tuesday in November next, within the legal hours of sale, the fol lowing property to-wit : Lot orLand No. 202, in tho 8th district of originally Car- roll now Haralson county ; levied on as the property of Joseph &H.' P. Morgan to satisfy one Inferior Court fl fa issued from said county in favor of Thomas Farmer, vs. saidJ.osoph & H. P. Morgan. THOS. J. LITTLE, Sh’ff. Sept. 28th, 1858. Indorsers Oct. 1, W^rj hetwcei to wit: A n . B. LOVE, Sh’fl'. Ilton Depty Sheriff’s Sale. I sold before tlie Court House Door, in the City fanta., on tho first Tuesday in November next, i usual hours iff Sale, the following property. For Philadelphia, New York, ” , &c., from Charleston and Sa vannah. Cabin Passage to Philadelphia, Excursion Tickets good for re turning up to Jan. 1,1859, Tickets from Philadelphia to Niagara Falls furnished by the agents at Charleston or Savannah, $S. Tlie well known first class Side-wheel Steamships, KEYSTONE STATE, Capt. C. P. Marsham. STATE OF GEOBGIA, Capt. J. J. Garvin. Now form a weekly line for the North, leaving Charles ton aud Savannah on alternative Saturdays as follows : Tlie Keystone State, from Charleston, August 14tli, 2Stli; September lltli, 25th: October 9th and 23il, leav ing Philadelphia on the alternative Saturdays. „ The State of Georgia, from Savannah, August 7th, 31st , (A LL P ersonn indebted to I lie estate September 4th, 18th; October 2d, 16tli and 30th, leaving AY p, _,i,r„,, i„ tu i Philadelphialhe alternate Saturdays. | 1 ' Td . ma l nrt Jett ,a,e <lf sal l c ! Comity dec d. For safety and comfort, having superior State Roong lire required to ni'd iP in infdiate payment. >y by the name of Washington, about seven teen yef °* “go, and city lots. No. 19, aud 20, of block No. 5 f“ e city of Atlanta, lying on McDonough street, contai’» One and a half acres—each being part of land lot Xof«y three, in the 14th District of Originally Hen- rv nu» ulton county, levied on as the property of Meri- dith 1#' ", to satisfy two li las issued from Fulton Supe rior <f* j °nu in favor of William G. Lane, vs. Meridith Bro\g“ u<1 on S in favor of Wiley Banks, & Co. , vs. Rob ert Jangrum, and Meridith Brown. C. C. GREEN, Dep't Sheriff Fulton Sheriff' Sales. Ii be sold on the first Tuesday in November next, One house and lot iu the City of Atlanta, situated on nth side of Peters Street and between lot ofWhita- nd Plummer, part of Block Xo 22,lotXo. 4,oflaml “7. fronting on Peters Street 31 l'cct, and running v90 feet, it being the lot whereon Dr. Croft now re- Lcvicd on as tlie property of John Jones, to satisfy Execution from the Superior Court of Fulton County in •orofR. E. Oslin, vs. John Jones, property pointed t bv Plaintifls Attorney. Sept 27tli, 1S5S MATHEW < ISBURN, I). Sh’ff. xEORGIA, Falton County. of Haralson Deputy Sheriff Sales. H71LL he sold before the Court House Door in the town TT of Buchauan, ou the first Tuesday in November next, between tbe legal hours of sale the following prop erty to wit: The undivided half of lot No. 1141, 29th District3d Section containing 40acres more or less levied on as the property of Elisha Brooks, to satisfy two Justices Court Fl fas from the 1077 District G. M. in favor of Jo seph Hobbs, vs. Elisha Brooks, Wm. Garner, and Elijah Brooks Security property pointed by Deft, levied and returned to me by a Bailiff Postponed Sole. A Tthe same time and place, will be sold two lots of J\ land Nos. 1154 and 1140 each in the 20th District 3d Section, containing 40 acres each, levied on as the proper ty of Elisfia Brooks to satisfy four Justices Court Fi fas is sued from 1077 District, G. M., iu favor of Allison Dean, vs. said Brooks and other flfas in my hands, vs. Elisha Brooks, projierty pointed out by Deft lowed and returned to me by a bailiif. JOHN K. HOLCOMBE, 11. Sh’ff T WO months aller dutc application will bo made fn (he Ordinary ol Ha'alson count v for Ii avr to sell the bind and ne roes belonirii t: to the tsia'o of John Mcdorkle, deeeuecd DAVID STANSEL, Adm’r. Auutist 2(Ub l8-i8. MILTON COUNTY. w r Milton Sheriff Sale. ILL he sold before the Court House door in tlie town of Alpharetta, Milton county, on the first Tuesday iu November next within the legal hours of sale the follow ing projiorty to-wit: l.ot of laud, No. 590, in the 1st district and 2nd section of said county; levied on as the property of Richard Smith to satisty sundry fl fas issued from a Justice’s Court of Gordon dounty, in favor of J. H. Tyler vs. said Smith.— Levy made and returned to me by a Bailin'. JAMES MITCHELL, Sh'ff Sept. 24, 1858. MILTON SHERIFF SALES. W ILL lw sold on the first Tuesday in November next, before the Court House door, in said County, with in "the legal hours ol sale the following property to-wit: One I/it of I/md, lying in said County, in the lirst Dis trict and first Section, known as Lot No. 177, containing forty acres, more or less. Levied iqion by virtue of a Ufa, issued from the Superior Court of Forsyth County, in favor of J. S. Crenshaw, vs. Robert Coker and Melvin Pain, controlling plaintiff, as the property of Robert Co ker. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold lot of land No. 98, in the 1st District and 1st Section of said County. Levied upon to satisfy a flfa from Forsyth Su perior Court, in favor of J. S. Crenshaw, vs. Robert Co ker and Melvin Pain, controlling plaintiff, as the property of said Coker, September 21st. 1858. Sept. 30.. wtsd JAMBS MITCHELL, Sheriff W 1 Memphis (£• Charleston Railroad Completed. C ONNECTING Chattanooga, Tenn., Charleston, S.'C., ‘■’I’Geo., aud all North-Eastern Cities, with Memphis, Tennessee. 49* The last connecting link'of Railroad between Xew York and the Mississippi River ! This Road is now completed, and opened for tho regular transportation of Passengers and Freight, and will ailord more expedition and less expense, than any other route between the North-East and South-West. Passengers and shippers will “take due notice thereof, and govern them selves accordingly. ” Passenger Traiiis leave Stevenson daily at 12 o’clock A. M., (after tlie arrival of the train from Chattanooga and Nashville,) and arrive at Memphis same dav at 7 P. M. connecting with first Class Steam Packets to New Orleans’ and all other imiKirtant jioints upon the Western Rivers.* Goods consigned to Railroud Agents at Charleston or Sa vannah, will be forwarded to Memphis aud other jioints by Express Freight Trains. 4®, Freight in charge of the Adam’s Express Company is carried over this route daily, by the Passenger Trains.' F. C. ARMS, General Superintendent. Huntsville, Ala., April 1st, 1857. ♦Through Tickets to Memphis, &c., sold at Wilmington, N. C.,Charleston,S.'C., Augusta, Savannah, Macon, At lanta aud Columbus, Ga., Montgomery, Ala., Chattanooga and Nashville, Tennessee. To connect with the Western Trains on this Road, passengers will take the Night Trains from Wilmington, N. C., Augusta, Chattanooga and Nashville,Tenn., and the day trains from Charleston and Kingsville, S. C.,and Atlanta, Georgia. April 1st, 1858 dtf these ships are not surpassed by any on the coast, hundred miles of this route on Delaware rUcr and Bay two nights at sea. B’or Niagara B'alls, the Lakes aud Canada the shor and oheapest route. This line connects at Philadelphia with the great B'i .western Railroad Route through to Niagara Falls or falo in 15* hours from Philadelphia. Through tii with the privilege of stopping at Philadelphia and mediate points, for sale by the agents in Savannah. B'a.e to Niugora or Buffalo, 823; Elmira, 821; to Cj daigua, 822. C. A. GREINER & CO, Agents at Savaui S. & T- G. BTDB, Agents at Charlei July 29th, ’58 w3m. NEW YORK V and -savannah; milE Amcricau-Atlantic Screw Steamship Co’j I elegant Steamships HUNTSVILLE, Capt. 1 die, 1,000 Tons burthen. MONTGOMERY, Ca ick Crocker, l,000"Tons burthen. Will leave JVexv Y'ork mid Snvam J every Saturday. Passage $15 The superb accomm.>.iatWn for isiz'scul on tlii‘£ Steamers are unsurpassed by any Ocean in tlie world. Tbe Saloons and State Rooms are yantly far nished, spacious and well ventilated These Steamers are in immediate connect/of the Con tral Railroad of Georgia, and its couuectingiuis. Daily Express Freight trains are run in aline in only 24 hours from Savannah to Atlanta withoutfaking bulk. Through rates of Freight from New Yor# Knoxville, Nashville, Memphis, Tuscumbia and otli#laces, inclu ding every expense, given when requirei JtsC Merchandise l ousigucd to tlie A#t of the Con tral Railroad, Savannah, will be receiviifd forwarded Free of Commission. Mark Goods “CiJagent Central Railroad Savannah.” Shippers arc pai#!arly request ed to forward bills of lading by the Steal', thereby en suring greater dispatch, aud avoiding iifelays. Insurance may be effected by tUcsJeamers at the Offices of tho undersigned at one-half I cent, with the best Companies. Until further notice, freights by tlif'ffie front New York will be as per regular Tariff Rii# viz: 10 cents ft foot for Dry Goods aud other mea*ment Goods, and 8 cents ft footfor Hats, Boots and S»- Other Goods regular rates. Apply to L BRIGHAM. BALDWIN & CO., Sav#“I" H. B. CROMWELL & CO., 86 Weft-, corner of Alba ny, New York. May 13th, 1S58 d&wlv. CKETSi York 829 00 23 00 r “ 20 00 m at the Rail Road Ticket House fur Sale, T HAT new two stoiy wooden building, be tween tbe Fair Ground and Georgia Rail- oad, will be offered for sale us soon as it is iin- sbed. Bor terms, apply at this office, or to BOLLING BAKER, Esq. March 19, 1858.... d wtf. n W. J. RIPGILL. J. M. ROBERTS. J. D. TERREL- Ridgill, Roberts & Terrell, FACTORS AND Commission Merchants. No. 13 Carondelet Street, Sep dtf.] NEW ORLEANS. LEECHES. J UST received, and for gale at the low price of $3 000 per dozen, 500 of the BEST SWEDISH LEECHES. Orders (accompanied with the cash,) from Country Physicians and Druggists of the adjacent Towns and Vil lages, will meet with prompt addition. A. ALEXANDER, aug 20.... tf. Whitehall St. Atlanta,Ga | SAMI’SON LANIER. “fiord them gre • rij i.ivantiige in ; STERLING LANIER. J. LAMAR HOUSE, M R. STERLING LANIER, late of the Lanier House, Macon, Ga., “Hd Samson Lanier, iate of Tnskcgcc, pa. , will be happy to meet all friends and eugtomere at. Notice, notified tli.it u tiansav. uu> ’■ Afi person' (.quested no' JO Settle with 1: - given by me i ■ith, '68.. .« M8F.iM.-l Juan brill ot liean. h Gi be firm noli. dims. ■ mger ‘uiilior- I aamiif 1 '.edited to t.,i > unless fui t ii V GlLBEKl PLANTER’S HOTEL. (LATE FULTON HOUSE.) ( ] tllL ' I’asnongor Depot, Atlanta,Ga., right in KCi'kfi mines High scMoUsaSaS^SSS^S ATLANTA; GA. ;^‘USe l.asbcen thoroughly refitted and fnrn'.Hi^uu "'o **“I v onen fur tile „r (O .iTdi*‘IkOcd fTHc ni»4crf*ne' 1 h, th. tliristiai PrlBignar’# Office v-hMfii young Ladk s ti' atioa. The- first, quarter begins the first Monday in ,“ieirdiei' 185S T iit un in rlugMsh awl Ji d ienialKalcoti' M *3. ioitiouint Jasskai i'liilosophira TMjrtjfev) touipttetqiprti'. ly. se2ll W. t er quarter, - . 110 HYNOa HAY I HAY \ vwti.«lot of Tennessee Ciover I in ‘ by WAIXACE it UOB1 he Lunar Hons.,‘/where tliey h^ve" ample accmmnlffla- loti (or two liuiulred and fifty jiersons. 9- &. S. LANIER, I’roprietors, Mines. Jan 30, '58...dwly GKO. JOHNSON, l'rop’r. 20 5 bls ' , l ’ lkC B Mnenoba Whiskey, Just received and for sale March 12. CLARKE Si GRUBB. 37V tSir HE8H BUTTER dc CHEESE.—Ten Firk ins prime fresh New York Butter; 20 boxes English ir.v Cream Cheese just received, and for sale cheap by WALLACE to KOWBON NEW BOOKS FOR AGENTS SOLD ONLY BY SUBSCRIPTION. W ANTED.—An Agent In every Countv to engage in in the sale of three new works, beautifully illustra ted entitled “Monument to the memory of Henry Clay ” ?iving a complete and reliable Biography of Henry Clay jj'* mast able and important Speeches, and also fifteen narte S. a “J 1 0rations debvored at Washington and other KrHiu,n J, hc Union, on the occasion of his death—sub “t h<! lana wo livc in: «travels and and “ifewar^s n „ N rtha,ld South America,” price $3.50 1,009 large detavi^f' 0 ,^*9^’” “>“‘ ai » i »« over full information, wi®*® ’ ” lc ® 4 ^ : <mlars, giving Address, ?^ on I a V I , ,h 9 at,on - Vo qo IUJLjKJN, Pubhsher. July 8 w3m. Vir ' 1 St > 1’hiladelphia, Pa. CARROUTOS EASONIc lte STllxTE . -oust K. Leak, A. B., President. T his institution is now oiioii, with a full and able Faculty, for tlio reception of Students, both nui|o and female. Wc have a commodious building, aud the society, water and hoalthfulncss of the locality arc unsuriiasscd in the State ^^Ufstudyis tlior- ilciiartmen^ttt£^ K ij |1 , r a jj br =W&« aa * al Fumal ° Collegos. will make it tetlio interoBtor I Si' , “““' lb .j!:; r „5^h u T n<1 stHution. Students couio by railroad . ' ^ th ® In ' tbcncc liy private conveyance to Chrmllton <LWDa "’ ° U '’ 49* Kor further particulars address’’ n.i... ir , , Carrollton, Ga. W .W jIeRrh,^ ,}^’ 3. T. MEADOR, ft! W. . , B. M. T/iNG J. W. Carrollton, Aug. 4 ’68 wly. THROUGH B'rom Montgomery, Ala., to “ Atlanta, Ga., “ “ Augusta, Ga., “ 49“ Can be hdd on applic Offices at each point. / FARE ROUCED!! CABIN PASSAGE TONEVW'IIK, $20 00 STEB1RAGE “ “ “ 6 00 New York and Chniii'4» Side Wheel U. $. Hall Steamships ;through In from 48 to 50Pom-s. Steamship COI1UMBIAJ8OOTons—M. Berry, Com mander. Steamship NASHVILu, 1800 Tons—I,. M. Murray Commander. Steamship JAMES AlER, 1500 Tons—R. Adams Commander. Steamship MARION jwl Tons—W. J. Foster Com mandcr. / Leaves Adg§ Wharves every Wednesday and sJkuday at High W ater. T HESE Steamships yfr built expressly for this line, and for safety, spitand comfort, are unrivalled on the coast. Tuble’s surfed with every luxury. Atten tive and courteous Co#»anders will ensure travellers by this lino every comfuf having elegant State Room ac commodations. / For Freight passage, apply to H. MISSROOX & CO., Corner of#st Bay and Adger’s South Wharf. July 9th, 1858. FOR isEW YORK. FA|E REDUCED. Freight and Issage as low as by any other Steamers. CABIN PASSAGE sis BYTHflfPLENDID AND COMMODIOUS Side /Wheel Steamers. August , 1,500 tons, M. S. Woodhull. Flori*., 1,300 tons, Isacc Crowell. Alaii/ia, 1,300 tons, C. R. Schenk. And first class Propellor fttAR of the South, 1,100 tons, <£m\ THOMAS LYON. Thcsddeumships belong to the old e.stabilslied and fa vorite ic known as the “Xew York and Savannah Steam navigation Company,” and in the comfort, accom- modatf ns and fare cannot be excelled. They are com mandll by experienced, skilful, careful aud polite of ficers: PADLEFORD, B'AY & CO, Agents in Savannah. SAM’L MITCHELL & SON, New York. ” GROVER & BAKER’S SEWING MACHINES. K EASON why the Grover & Baker Machine is univer sally preferred for family sewing: 1st. It is moro simple and easier kept In order than Any othc-r Machiie. 2d It makes a scam which will not rip or ravel, though even- third stitch is cut. 3d. It sews from two ordinar y spools, ond thus til trouble of winding thread is avoided, while tlio sam machine can bo adapted at pleasure, by a mere change oC spool, to all varieties of work. 4tb. Tlie same machine runs silk, linen thread, and common spool cotton with equal facility. 6th. The seam is as clastic as the most elastic fabric, so that it is freo from all liability to break in washing, iron ing, or otherwise. 6th. Tlie stitch made liy this machine is more boauti- fnt iiian any other, either by baud or machine. Merchants can secure tlie sales of these Machines iu their dffihruut localities, witli profit to themselves and their customers, by applying to tlie undersigned, owners of (lie Right for Georgia. TI1C8C machines arc alwavs on exhibition at tlicr Sales and th'ise having claims against tin- estate will present them according to law, to RICHARD B. JETT Adm’r. Sept. 1st, ’58. G t EORGLt, B'llto.v Cocxty.—-Two months after date, T application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of said County for leave to sell the interest of Clark R. Woddail, deceased, in the houses and lots on Alabama Street, in tlie city of Atlanta, whereon Mrs. Woddail now lives. sep-23 1S5S B. V. BOMAlt, Adm’r. G EORGIA, BYitox County.—All persons indebted to the Estate of Clark R. Woddail, late of said Cbuntv deceased, will please call and pay the same, and those having demands against said Blstate will present them in terms of the law. B. F. BOMAR, September 23d, 1858. Administrator. GEORGIA, Fulton County. N OTICE is hereby given to all persons eon ■ corned, that on tbe 22nd day ot July 1858, William C Robinson, late of Fulton < ‘eounty. de parted this life intestate ar.d no person has applied for adiuinistratict on the estate, of said William C. Robinson,an l that in terms rfthe law, admin istration will ho vesie 1 in the Clerk of the Supa rior Cou;t, or some other fit and i roper person li the October Tei in next of tho Court of Ordinary o~ said county, unWs some valid i bjcction is madet otbis appointment. Given under my band nffic'aUy at office, this 18th day of August 1S5S. JOSEPH II. MEAD, Ord’y. Aug21 th, wtOr t. Notice.—Chancery Sale of Valuable Real and Personal Property. The Marn e Bank et al. vs Tlie Winter Iron Works et a]. B y virtue of a decree pronounced n tlila cause at the July term. A. I>. 1858, of the Court of Chau erry for the Seventh District of the Southern Chancery Division of the 8tate of Alabama, I shall proceed to sell before the Court House door in the city of Mont gomery, ou the FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER next, betweeu the umir-I hours of Sheriff sales, the follow'ing described Real Estate, or so much cf tlie same as is eubject to the Deed of Trust executed by said Winter Iron Works on the first day of August, 1852, to H W. W r atson, A. Shotwell and N. Barker, and upon record in the office of tbe Probate Court of Montgomery county, to-wit : Lots No (1) one, No (2) two, No (3) three, No (4) four, No (5) five, of square No (4)four of said city—said premises being the same upon which the buildings of said Winter Iron Works are situated—toother with all and singular the hereditaments aud appurtenances thereunto belong ing ^aid lots front one hundred and fifty seven feet, running back five hundred and ten feet. 1 A ground plan of said premises may be seen by appli cation at my office, in the city of Montgomery* Terras of £ale : One-fifth cash—balance in one, two and three annual instalments, bearing interest from date. Good and approved bills of exchange required. Certificate of purchase to be given at thefirstjMy- ment, and titles made when the whole purchase mon ey is paid. I shall also expose to public sale, on the premises, on the said first Monday in November next, all tbe .machinery, tools, implements and fixtures of every character and descript ; on. belonging to said Winter Ironworks. The “Works^ are full and complete, and sufficient to employ from three hundred to four hundred hands. They consist of a steam engine with tubular boilers planers, lathes, screw-cuttingmachines gear cutters, drill presses, vices and benches, cold chisels, drills, reamer’s lathe, tools of all descrip- :ion. shafting, belting, clamp«, dogs, A’c. ; eight for ges, witl everything complete including Nesmith’s steam hammer ; abo, one of the largest stocks of patterns in the Southern country, consisting of a large number of gear wheels, adapted to all kinds of mills and machinery, many of them entirely new and made by the best of workmen ; a general assortment of steam engine patterns ; and indeed the establishment in ail its departments is complete, and many of its tools and fixture^ are of the largest aud most perfect character. Terms of Sale : yill sums under one hundred dol lars, cash ; all sums over one hundred and ifnder five hundred dollars, on a credit of^six months ; and lor all .'-ums over live hundred dollars, twelve months credit. WITHOUT INTEREST. This sale is to be made for the benefit of tho creditors of tbe Winter lr.»u Work*. G 1*. KfeYES, aug ft w t ’. Master, kc GEORGIA, Campbell County. V'./ ! 1 F.K PI A Robert J. Tuggle shows to tlie Court V V tliat he lias fully administered John A. Hopkin’s Restate Those are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned, to show cause if any they have, why laid administrator should not be discharged from h>s ad- m nistration, and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in April next, 1859, this September 8tli 1868. sole B. 0 BEAVERS, Ord nary. T WO months alter dale -application will bejnadc to tho Ordinary of Cherokee County, for leave to sell the land belonging to the Estate of A. J. Evans, late of saiil County deceased, this 13th day of September, 185S. sep 23 JOHN EVANS, Adm’r. '"I3WO menths after date application will be made to JL the Court ofOrdinaryofCampbellcounty, for leave to sell all the Real Estate belonging to Joseph Smith, deceased, late of said county, this August 31st 1858. BKLFORD LUCK, Adm’r. DAWSON COUNTY. Dawson Sheriff'Sales. ILL be sold before the Court House Door ill the town of Dawson villc, within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in November next, the following prop erty to-wit : I lot of land, No. 314 -in the 13th district and 1st section of Dawson county; levied on to satisfy one 11 fa in favor of Jeffrey Beck vs Wm. l’inyan issued from a Justice's Court in the 916th district, G. M., in favor nf Jeffrey Beck, lid Piuyan. Levy made and returned to me by Elias Tucker, L. C. AI.SO, lot of land, No. 267 in the 13th district and 1st section of Dawson county; levied on to satisfy one fi fa in favor of Jeremiah Williams bearer, vs. Thomas Mullenix, issued from a Justice's Court in the 82t)th district G. M., in favor of Jeremiah Williams vs. said Mullenix. levy made and returned to me l>v Young C. Hawkins, L. C. SAMUEL R. FINDLEY, Sh'ff. Dawson Postponed ShcriffSalcg. W ILL be sold before the Court House door in the town of Dawsonville, within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in November next, the following prop erty to-wit: Lots of laud No. 1204 and south of 1205 all in tho 4 th district aud first section of Dawson county; levied on to satisfy one fi fa in favor of R. B. McClure vs. A. Baunister aud one in favor of R. J5. McClure vs. Austin Baunister and Reason Baunister; both issued from a Justice’s Court of the S78tli district, G. M. of Forsyth county. Levy made and returned to me by a constable. AI.SO, tlie farm and improvements whereon J. B. Mul- liuix now lives being in the 13tli district and 1st section of the North half of said district of Dawson county: levied on as the property of Robert Norrel to satisfy a Ii fa iu favor of B. W. Brackett issued from a Justice’s Court in tlie 1023rd district, G. M., against said Norrel. Also one other fi fa in my hands vs. said Norrel. Levy made and returned to me by a constable. ALSO, the farm and improvements whereon Jeffrey Beck now lives No. not known in the 4th district and 1st section of Dawson county. Levied ou to satify three 11 fas in favor of R. B. McClure vs. said Jeffrey Beck issued from a Justice’s Court, iu the 1022nd districtG. M. Levy made anil returned to me bv D. M. Dickinson I,. C. SAMUEL R. FINDLEY, Sh’ff Sept. 29th 185S. DeKALB county. G EOKGIA, OeKulIi County.—Whereas, Sam uol Potts applies to me lor letters of Administration on the Estate of Ira Chandler, late of said County deceased. These are therefore, to cite and admonish all prwni concerned to be and appear my office on the first Monday in November next, to show cause, if any they have, why- said letters should not be granted the applicant upon said Estate. Witness m v baud and official signature Sept. 29th 1S5S. ' ALEX JOHNSON, Ord’y. Sept. 30th, 1858 [30ds] Cherokee Sheriff Sale’s tor Vowember, 1808. 7rrriLI. be sold before 8» Court House door in TT of Canton Cherokee Conaty. on the first Tuesday in November next, between the legal honrs of Sale, the foi lowing property to wit: Au. the interest of Wiliam F. to Skidmore Harris, in and to the Pascoe Mine, and the Machinery thereon, and the interest they have m and to the Mineknown as the Bell Mine, amUhe Machinery thereon, and their interest in and tothoLos8Town Copper Mine, and also all their interest in the Hightower Copper Mine, it being Number of Shares, all leviedon as the property of William F. & Skid- moro Harris, to satisfy four fi fiis issued from the Superior Court of Cherokee County, three in favor of William Gris ham vs Wm F. Harris, Skidmore Harris, and A. H. Shu- ford, William Grisham vs Wm F- Harris, and Skidmore Harris priucipals, and J. L. Keith and S. W. Thompson Securities, William Grisham, vs Samuel W. Thompson principal, und J. L. Keith, and Wm F. Harris, and Skid more Harris, Securities, one in favor of Francis Hill, vs William F. Harris, and Skidmore Harris, principals, and J. L. Keith, Security. ’ Also, 100 Shares, of the Capital stock of the Canton Mining Company, levied on as tbe property of John C. Simms to satisfy a Superior Court fi fa from Coweta County, in favor of Halt St Co. , vs. said Simms, bid off by J M Sessions and resold at his risk. ’ Also, Lot ol Land, No. 1001 in the 3d District of the Sec ond Section of Cherokee County, levied on as the property of James Henderson. to satisfy a fi fa in favor or A. M Nor ris vs James Henderson, levied & returned to me by a Ba liffi j Also, Lot of land, No. 108, in the 2d District of tlie Sec ond Section, levied on as the property of Ward H. Waters to satisfy three fi fas issued from the 823d district, G. M. ! in favor of John Nix & Co. , and others vs said Ward H. Waters, levied and returned to me by a Bailiff Also, Lot of I .and, No. not known, it being (he place whereon Alford H. Barnes, now resides in the I4th Dis trict of the Second Section, levied ou as the property of A. H. Barnes, to satisfy a Justice Court’ll fa, issued from the 792d district, G. M. , in favor of James H. Wayne, bearer vs A. H. Barnes, Maker, ThomaaSmith, Security, aud James Hughs Security on Stay, levied and returned to me by Wm Rampley, L. C. Also, Lot or Land, No. 614, in the 21 si District of the Second Section, levied on as the property of 0. H. Brews ter, to satisfy four Justices Court li fas issued from the 817th district, G. M., in favor of Thomas D. Perkiuson, vs O. H. Brewster, sold for the purchased money, levied and returned to me by a Bailiff. Also, Fractk.iiiil I>jt of Land, No. 319, in the 13th Dis trict of the Second Section, leviedon as tho property of Elijah McCoy, to satisfy an Attactemeiit Ii fa issued from the Superior Court of said County, iu favor of John McCoy. Ex’r. , vs. Elizah McCoy, property pointed out in saw ii f a ; Also, I.Qt of Lind, No. 1026, and the half of No. 1027, in the 2d District of the Second Section, levied on as the prop erty of T B. Rainey, to satisfy a Habere Facias Possession issued from the Superior Court of this County, in favor of John Doe, Ex dem ct al, Jacob Pare vs. Richard Roe. Cas. Eject, T. B. Rainey, tenant in poses3ion find George W. Rainey, Securities on Appeal. Also, one Negroe Man by the name of Willis, about 30 years of age, levied on as the property of John Ii. Wood, to satisfy a Justice Court li fa issued from the 1019th dis trict, G. M. , in favor of John B. Brock, Bearer, vs. Joh II. Wood, levied and returned to me by a Bailiff u Also Lot of Luiii, No. 641, in 15tb District of the second Section, levied on as the property of George W Flournoy, to satisfy two Attachment fi fas issued from tho Superior Court of said County, in favor of .1. P.. Brown, vs. George Flournoy, projiorty pointed out iu said ti fas. Also, 30 Barrels of Corn more or less, and 400 bundles of Oats more or less, levied on as the property of William M. Beauford, to satisfy a Superior Court li fain favor of E. R. Finch, vs. Wm M. Beauford, Principal, and N. .1. Garrison, Security, property pointed out by PUuntitf. W. R. D. Mi iSS, Dep’t Sheriff Canton, Sept. 27tb 1858. .■aws. WuV’ -rr ' J No. not known and theshontw* ® ^ to® the Jacob L. Sims’ shop Md u ” a «»b£ ?Gfe part, in the 3rd district and 1st ^ Property pointed out by defenn turned to me by a constoC Also, lots ofland,No.I2fo „ . "*4»»i. lot No. 1134, in tbe 2nd district a , .. syth county ; levied on as the. Ginnisto saisfy twofifag one 1 Courtof Milton county iniw5;'’" McGinnis, and Jacob Pettyjohn " :; ■ uJL’"*• and one issued from a Jiitic e \‘" l ‘ ’ in favor of Joseph Winship, vs ,! rt :'” • i pointed out by defendant (McGit ' ‘ .T tui ned to mo by a constable « CummingjSept. 28th, 1858 Fowyth Mort*, gl <b _,. YTTILL be sold before the Com. q TT of Gumming, Forsyth eon •’'loo. H in December next, between then! ’ft»8.a 'f lowing property to-wit: ' t ™irs„[ 5 . ^ tots of land, No. 236, part of , , . ' in the 3rd district and 1st socti< half containing inthe aggregate93 * ''■•rs;;', Dickson place ; levied on as the r " tn "'-u n- art, to satisfy a mortgage fifafi f . Forsytheonntyin favorofHari 1 -'"i» r ., r Stewart. Property pointed out ,: ar "":" ■■,..}■ , ALSO, Lota No. 694,116, 6fn '*" r l-'.N i. 6W„ 37 acres of kit No 603.621 the third district and first so . m i >, all levied on to satisfy a mo' '. V’ f ! '' ts '3.7 tlie superior Court or For uP ® L iso> . of Harrison Summerour vs. Jon, i'r !, as the property of Jonathan Mic], ' ! Entire; i out in said mortgage Ufa. IV , ''’up'"- ' Camming, Sept. 28th, 1858. • Forsyth Mortgage^ Sheriff’s W ILL be old before the Co u - H ’ V 'i?’ Town of Camming Forsyq., , 0n ,‘ e - Tuesday in November next u.. - ' w -* a! .'’ '•« • of- sale the followii g lots of ; Lits of laud Nos. 8. 78. 79 tv i . reserved ofi of lot No. 3 in th* y, ’ *• r’. lying and bein* in the 2nd ■ j.o ' "l - ■ now Forsyth county A11 levie.i Lawson B. -awkins, to aatisf ij-r . ' sued from tlieSu erior Court fr J lav ir of Janies A Bogle, v:. I. erty pointed out in said Mor i . , ’ U: ‘ Align-: 30. 1858 WM. p. Ki, ',' GEORGIA, ForsyihC'':' IIEREJS, Andrew E Bond Cherokee Mortgage Sheriffs Sales. W ILL Be sold before tlie Court House Door iu the town of Canton Cherokee County, on the first Tuesday in December next, tlie following property to wit: I.OTri of Limb Nos. 325, 644. and 645, and all of that part of Lot No. 656, embracing tlie dwelling house and kitchen, it being tliat part of said Lot lying in and near tlie North East Corner thereof purchased by Goo-W. Flour noy, of Henry Tedder, containing about 2 acres. AH of said land being in tbe 15th District of tbe 2d Section of Cherokee County, levied on .as the property of Geo. \Y. Flournoy, to satisfy a Mortgage fi fa issued fr': the Su perior Court of said County,in favor of Cicero r ■ Winn, vs. said Geo. W. Klouruov, profiortv pointed out bv said Fi fa. ALSO' Lots ofland. Nos. 514, 567,584,585 , 642 , 63S, 639, and 640,-in the 15th District of tlie 2d Section , ievied on as tlie .property of Geo. W. Flournoy, to satisfy a Mortgage Fifa issued from the Superior Court of said County in favor ofC. C. Winn, for tlie use of A. V. Brum by, vs. Geo. W. Flournoy, property pointed out in said Fi fa. AI.SO Lot ofland No-555, in tlie 3d District of the 2nd Section, levied on to satisfy a Mortgage Fifa issued from the Superior Court of said County, in favor of Martin Gra ham , Administrator ofNoah Strong, deceased, ra. Henry Parks, prnportv jiointed out >■* «*»' F> fa. ALSO, Lots of land Nos. 112, and 113, in the loth Dis- trict of tlie 2d Section of said L'ouuty, levied on as tlie pro- perty of Wm. A. McCurdy, to satisfy a Mortgage Ei fa issu ed from the Superior Court of said County in favor of Isaac McConnell, vs. Wm. A. McCurdv, proper! v pointed out by said Fi fa. ‘ W. R. D. MOSS. I). Sh’ff ' Canton, Sept. 27th, 1S5S. tOr Of Hr DSC F.Elwi in his : etition duly li nl an I\ i slates lie lias fulladminister* Estate This is t he retort* to ci,. kind e l and c ed'tms to shon- «hy said idmin 1 tratnr(■lieu’i bis ailieiii'slraliori. and rmei on 1 lie first Mondsy iu April.! sep 16 I| NO TIC A LL |nrj' n .’oi erne notice, i sn'P apply;. nary ot Forsyt Cou- iy, , „ Xovcinbir next, for leave . bemmrin? "> the K tate rt ilcfdiitir lec-iisH i imginj •f AgU* J rj’WO months after date application will be made to A the Court of Ordidary of Cherokee county, for leave to sell tbe land nsg res belonging lo the es'a’e of William II Evans, late of said county, deceased.— This, 7tli July, 1S58. THOMAS D. EVANS, .Ad’mr. jy. 9, ’58. w6')d. G EORGIA, DeKalb Cor.vrv.—Whereas, Robert H. Cash, applies to me for letters of Administration on the Estate of Lewis Cash, lateof said County deceased, these are therefore to cite all persons concerned to be and appear at my office on the first Monday in November next and show cause if any they have why said letters should not be granted the applicant upon said estate. Witness mv hand official and signature. Sept. 27,1858. 30ds ALEX. JOHNSON, Ordinary. GEORGIA, Campbell County. W HEREAS, Wm M Allen ha* to be appoint ed Guardian of tbe persons aud pi o T „rt s 0 p j.y\_ mond J Lawery and Abraham J I-av.ery, Orphans -i Edmond I) Lawery, deceased This is therefore to cite all persons concerned to be and appear at the Term of the Court of Ordinary held next, after the expiration of thirty days from tbe first publication of this notice, and show cause if they can, why said Wm M Alien should not be intrusted with the Guardianship ol the persons and property of the above mimed orpluns. Witness my official signature this !0th September 1858. se!6 R C BE A VERS, Ord’y. Room, ou Broad SUioet, Augusta, Ga. my21—dwly THUS. P. 8 STOVADD & CO. BANK OF FULTON. Exchange Office of F. C. Barber T HE Notes of tho BANK ol' FULTON are redeemed at this office by Sight Exchango on New York, at one quarter per cent premium, or bankable funds or coin at one-quarter per cent discount. F. C. BARBER, Exchange Broker, McIntosh St., Augusta, Ga. OLDEST C H EAPE S T CONCERN SOUTH! MARBLE ! MARBLE!! MARBLE!!! Summey & Hurlick Dealers In every dcserlp! Ion of Marble Work. O UR Quarries are well opened. Wc pay no jobbers profits, ship or Railroad freights, and our Marble is good and durable ns any in the United States. Therefore wc can aud do sell according to material used, chcujier than the cheapest. Monuments from $20, to $5,000, 3, 8>2, 4, i)i, 5, 5>i, and 6 feet. Plain Box Tombs, each at 25, 35, 45, 50, 70, 80 anil 85 dollars, and 3, 4, 5, ami 6 foot. Head and Foot Stones, per sett, at 7,12, 13 ami 25 dollars. Four cents each for cutting letters, all work delivered at Marietta Georgia Railroad Deiiot. Any one wishing TOMBS* MOSUMESTN or any kind of Marble work of Italian or Northern Mar ble by giving in their order and specifying the kind/ if work desired ,wc will order It ami put it up for just tlie amount it costs North. Ship and Railroad expenses incurred in our putting up, which will save them from 25 to 100 per cent, iu cost. Address ail letters to us, Marble Works I’ost Office, Pickens county, Georgia. J. T. SUMMERS & JOSEPH BYS1NGKR, Sept. 2, ’58.... wly. Gc’ral Travelling Agents Estray Notice. STATE OF GEORGIA,) Clerks Office Inferior Court Campbell County./ August 27th ' , 8o8. A IaL persons interested .ire hereby notified that Mil ton L. Miles of the f»52nd District, G M. tolls be fore John Phillips, one of the Justices ol the Peace for gaid District, as two Estrays taken up upon the freehold of him the said Milton L Miles, in said coun ty and District; one a black horse mule, no artificial markg perceivable, f<.ur feet eight inches high, about nine years old, appraised by 'Am H Mc( larin and Herry Stipes, Jr., freeholders of said District and county, to be worth one hundred dollars, the other a bay mare, with black leg 8 ? mane an tale, the left eye out, five feet high, ubout nine years old, appraised by the said Wm H. McClarin and Henry Stipe, Jr., to be worth seventy-five dollars. The owner or owners ot said Estray are required to come forward, pay charges, and take said Estrays away or they will be dealt with ns the law directs. A true copy from the P'stray Book. Sept 2d w G. W. HAMMOND, C. I. C. GEORGIA, Campbeli County. S IXTY flays after date I will apply to the Honorable. Court of Ordinary of said county, for leave to sell all of the lauds belonging to the Estate Of Mark McEl- lwreath. deceased, except the Widows Dower in said lands, this September 6th 1858. EZEKIEL POLK, Admr. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. E Y virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of Camp bell County! will he sold on the first Tuesday in De cember, 1S58, at the Court House door in said County be tween tlie legal sale hours : South half lot of laud No. 20 in 8th Dist. originally Coweta now Campbell County, whereon John Liugston resided at the time of his death, containing 101 '.t acres more or'less, adjoining lands P. II. Speer, A. B. Weaver and J. II. Carrell, the same being one seventh still in tlie original woods, with about 15 acres of good bottom land in a high state of cultivation, good dwellings, out houses, &c., lying about 4 miles from Palmetto, on tlie middle roail leading from Campbelltou to Newnan, and on tbe headwaters of Cedar Creek. A credit of twelve months will be given to purchasers who must give notes well secured for their purchase. TH(>S. M. LANGSTON. SAM’L. S. LANGSTON, 0ct6-tds. Adm’s John Langston Ilec'd. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. B Y Virtue of an (baler of the Court of Ordinary of Camp bell County, w ill lie sold on the first Tuesday in De cember, 1858. at the Court House door in said County lie- twgen the legal sale hours, the undivided portion of land belonging to Amanda Shouts. Ilec’d., in the East half of lot No. 2, in the Stli District of originally Coweta now Camp bell County, adjoining lands John Cook, Richard Moore aud W. II. Collins, embracing some good bottom land, a portion of which is in cultivation, lying on Pea Creek three miles below Campbelltou. Terms made known on day of sale. RICHARD MOORE, Ocl6-tds. Adin’r Amanda SIleats, dec'd. T WO months after date application will be made to the Oidinury of Ci.< r- okee county, for leave to tell tlie land and negroes belongit g to the estate of James Fowler iate of said county deceased ERYINGJ FOWLER, Adm’r. July 31, 1858. T WO months after date application wifi lie made t.i tlie Ordinary of Cherokee County, for leave to sell the land and Negroes belonging to tlie Estate of Grav Bar ker. bile at Olurnr , detrant, tbte lOth -I-, ill ternber 1858. sep23 ZEBUI.ON WILLIAMS. Adm’r. Administrators S le. A GREEABLE to an order of the Ordinary of Cherokee Comity, will lie sold before the Court House door in the Town of Canton, on the first Tuesday in November next, within the legal hours of sale, lots of land Nos. 1,149,1,150,1,151, and the undivided hall’ of lots Nos. 896, 897 aud 832, in the lath Distrtrict of the 2d section of said County of Cherokee. Also, on the same day before the Court House door, iu the city of Marietta, Cobb county, lots of land Nos. 167, 123, and 10 acres in the South-west corner of lot No. 122 in the 16th district of the 2d section of Cobb County.— .Sold for the benefit of the heirs anil creditors of William H. Evans, late of Cherokee countv, deceased, sep 23,1858 THOMAS D. EVANS, Adm’r. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. A GREEABLE to an order of the Court of Ordinary of Cherokee county, will be on the first Tuesday in October next; before the Cua-t House door in Jasper, Pickens county; betweeu tlie my.u.1 hours i f sale, the undivided one-fifth part nf Lois of Land, Nos. 114 and 185 in the 13th Dis trict a d 2d Section. Also will be sold on the same day before the Court House dour in Canton, Chcrolre coznty, the one-fourth part of tlie M iner 1 in Lot of Land known as the Fry Lot near the t'xes Old Mines in the 15th District o the 2d Section belonging to the estate o George S Hoyl, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased N F REINHARDT, Aug 2 1858 wlm Adm’r Francis M. Green, vs. Ambrose C. Green Libel for D.voice in Carroll Superior Com t April Term. 1858, I T appearing to the Court’ by the return of t! e Sheriff, that th defendai t is not to be found in this Lounly. And it furtlnr appearing that the deie' dant resides out of this State It is ordered bv the Court that >er- ice in said ca e tie perfected by a publication of this Rule ouco a month for three months, previous to the m xt Term of this Court in some putilic Gazette in this State. GEO D. RICE, J. S. C. I certify that the foregoing is a true tran script from the minutes of the sai' Court, jy 11858 JOHN LONG, Cler .k TRUSTEE’S SALE. W ILL be sold to the highest bidder iu Haralson county, on the premises whereon the undersign ed now resides in said county, i n tlie seci nd Tuesday in November next, the following described property, to-wit: Lots Nos. 9, IC, 11, and frac’t, 154 and 155, in the 1st dist. and 3rd sect , of originally Cherokee ew Haral son count., and Lot of Land 1278, in the 2”, , district and 3rd section cl Haralson county, and tbr- <- Negroes to-wit : Dorcas, a weman. 70 or 89 years old ; Mar garet. a woman, 35 or 10 years old; Beu, a man. 20 or 25 years old : one V.'agou and Oxen ; 25 head of hogs ,’ 2 milch lows, and calves ; one old bngg» and harness; one blind t oriel .Mare; Household and Kitch en Furniture, FarmirgTools, <Ve. fold by o-der of a decree ot the Court of Chancery , bad at the August Term of the Superior Court of 1 alibiing County. 1858. I sums :—all sums uo >er live Hollars, cash : all sums over five Dollars, twelve months credit, with approved security. •!■ M BRYANT, Trustee. August 25th, 1S58. wtds GEORGIA, Forsyth Co:.,r f 11 WO months a r 'er dale, apf I the (bum of Ordinary > I- ave t« -,.1.1 .fie 'an Is belnngiw • ers' n Cook, l'te -f S' .ray;h benefit of tbe heirs and or- di' . ’••II I.TAM -. sel6 Delon is non, « ft!! KtBI.Eto an ord-r of * of Forsyth 'ounty, will fi ll'd! e door in th- To-vn of Cm., hours of sale, on the first Tm- , v the fol'r.wing lots of land V... acres o r lot 981; b-ing hello.- tate of M K Cunning bam, late, ed. Sold for the benefit of tin ptls (!\.M Brought, to .lr,i| G t E<iKCIA. Fousyth Cur.vrv.- r committed to the Jail, of sa of September, ii st., on he follow About 28. or 30 years of age. fiv, would weigh 160, or 165. Ills, „f his name is Frank, and reports: Skains and >-,inuel Kinslo. ofth 'lave .lout recollect the name lives in, says Ik, was taken I'rnr \ , and stayed thereabout two weei Christmas last, to go hack to "I! are directed to come forward, p ges and take him away, or lie wi ■ to law directs. This September .. I Sept. 2-S WM. : ' GEORGIA. Forsyth (V To al whom it mo ■ ., JOHN W Holbrook and Wm \l J proper form applied to me fo. adu.inisti t'on on fie Es'ate la*e o’ said county decease*]. This is t >cito ail and singula, of kin of Jo-1 League, to be an within lif 1 time allowed by h* any they can. whv permanent not he granted to J W Ho]bro< on Geerii B Holbrook's Kstrite. November next. Witness my ban i ami official t H HA ru Bept K—v. GEORGIA. Forsyth Cm To at! whom it m HE undersigned he hat fhe has filed he Ordinary of Forsyth r — ed from her Guar Davis mi account t lrom. to at*end to sa I apply at the No fen Court of Ordinary discharge'* fromsui ■ FAX’ ang28 Guardi i GEORGIbForsy WO months after :t i tbe Court of »»r.iinai at tbe first regu'ar Terra from this notice for ieav to the Estate of Joel 1.“?- c^ased, for tbe benefit of h ‘ir* deceased selO BEXRY» DeKALB CO GEORGIA, DeKalb Cou D A v ID CHESTNUT, administ James Baxter, deceased, aj of dismiesion from s*iid adm therefore to noti v all Persoc- objections, (if any they have.' pcnbed by law, why sat’d letter.' the applic: nt Given under mv band at ofiic ALEX. j y.20,»o8 GEORGIA, DeKalb Coi \\T GEREAS, John thamble**, V V Fa tate of Wm Y Poole, do for lette rs of Dismission from These are therefore to cite ul interested to be and appear a time pre c cribed b3’ law, to 'l have why said applicant sho 1- said administration. Given un June 22nd. 185S. 6m ALtX. .1 * ' T' 1 Ei * m i GEORGIA DeKalb Cou W HEREA8, Rhoda Brown, . of Fannin Brown, decea letters of 1 i-mis.ion from sai l These are, therefore, to cite sons concerned to file their obje, why said letters should not be the first Monday in i’ceembe' my hand olliciallv, .May 24th ALES Jt'i EXECUTOR * GUEEABI.E ot D. Kalb c THE PILE8- Tiiosu that are afflicted with that painful, and some times fatal disease—Tho Piles—will rejoice to learn that they etui obtaiu immediate reliefand a permanent cure, liy tl-e use of Dr. Cavanough’s Pile Salve. Thousands have testified to the efficacy of this invaluable specilic— testimony too, or the most roliablo character from gen tlemen of noted reputation and highstandiug in commu nity- Herald. 43“ Sold by all Druggists. ADMUVISTRAROR’S SALE. E Y virtue of an Order from the Court of Ordinary of Campbell County, will be sold on the first Tuesday iu December, 1858, at the Court House door in said Coun ty, between the legal hours of sale, the following lands, to-wit : One fractional lot No. 47, in tlie 9th Dist. of origi nally Coweta now Campbell County, whereon Alfred J. Camp resided at the time of his death, containing 168 acres more or less, adjoining lands of Samuel lewis and Addison Kiloy, the same being one third still in the origi nal woods, with good Dwelling, out houses, &c. About 150 acres of good Bottom fluid in a state of good repair on the Chattahoochee River, two miles above CampboUton. Also lot of land No. 154 ill the 14th Dist.. originally Fay ette now Campbell County, containing 202L acres more or less, still in the orginal wooils, about one mile from the above described fraction. A credit of twelve months will be given to purchasers who must give notes well Kl 'i:iin'(l lor their [nuchases JPrfv'L I j. liia.il J H. JAS. M. CAMP, Atiis ttebonis noncom testamrnloanneoeoof .4. J. Citnip,ti OctS-tds. GROCERIES! GROCERIES! AT WHOLESALE! W E are constantly receiving from our firm in New York, aud will sell on the most favorable terms, Cofl’ee; Sugars; Salt; Soda; Pepper; Ginger: Spice; Oiu- dles; Bugging; Rojie; Indigo; toe. Our stock of GliOOERIES is one of the largest iu the city, and dealers in this line will do well to examine and price our goods before pur chasing. aug’il.. daw3m BRADY to SOLOMON. Postponed Slicriff Sale. W ILL be sold before the Court House Poor in the Town of dimming Forsyth County, on the first Tuesday in November next, between tne legal hours of Sale, tlie following jiroporty to-wit: LOIS ofland Nos. 112S, 1158 and 1159 in the Second District and 1st Sect ion of Forsyth County, levied ou as the property of John Faggan, to satisfy a fifa issued from a Justices Court of Forsyth County, iu favor F. A. Moore, and other fi fas in my hands, property pointed out by Plaintiff, lew made and returned tomebv a Constable, dimming'.Sept.27til, 1858. W. P. WILLIAM.-. Sh’ff EXECUTOR’S SALE ! A GREEABLE ’o an order of the Hon. the Courtof Ordinary of Fulton county. September Term 185S, will be sold ou t he first Tut sday in November next, be- ore the Court House door in the e.itv of Atlanta, part ff city lot No 161, oil Uni lot No. fifty-two (52) in the 14th Dist. of original y Henry now Fulton county, said let is fronting on Colflus st., IlOleet aud running back 190 feet, bounde! ou the East b.v ssid Collins st , on the North and West by Ian s cf Patrick Lynch, and on the South by a lane or alloy. Bequeathed in the last Will and Testen ent of tlie 'ate Michael l.ynch to bis bother Patrick Lynch. S. Id up. the property ol the said late Michael I.yneli late of the said county ol Fultou dec. Sold for the benefit of tlie heiisand cred itors oi said deceased. Terms made known on dav of tale. JOHN I.YNCU,) .. sept 16—wsd JAS LYNCH j “ u ,H C4NT0N MINING COMPANY S EALED proposals will be received at the Office of tlie CANTON MIXING COMPANY, until Thursday the 7th October for sinking the Shaft on the proiierty of the Com pany, 320 feet below its present depth, which is 180 feet. The contractor furnishing every thing necessary but the pumps, engine-power, and privilege of timber. Pay ments monthly. For further terms and specifications apply to the President of the Company, Canton, Ga. ’ scp2gw2t to tne nW w 1 unty deceased. • Court H.-use door iu the T'»c county, on the first Tuesday it negrots to-wit: Mi 11 v a woman n *y a woman 36 or 37 years old 21,years old with a sin ill lot of beuefit of the lreir- and creditor- 7th day of September 1358. f 8’ept le—>w Administrator G l EOUGI.V, DkKalu CorxTv.— T of the Court of Ordinary sold before the Court House door first Tuesday in December next. • sale, part iff lot of land No. 3 said County, the same lying in th said Liu. containing fifteen acres : tho place whereon Wm. S. Moore same time and place. the following a woman about 26 years old. about 14 months old. and Liu property of John Bond, late dee ofit of the heirs and creditors "i • on day of sale. sep23’5S A D M i N I ST RAT 0 4 GREKABLE to ail order of tin ' t\ Forsyth County, will be sold [ of Ordinary ibe Court Hr* doer m tlie Town of Oiunmng wdbin tin- W** . , sale, on the first Tuesday in Novenil" >'_ n ’''" ing lots ut land. Nos. 1.034. 1035,103»ijR j. 9SI: being the Dower, belonging i" fi"' , 1 A.'.'vr ;l Cunningham, late of said comity, dccas'il- ■ beuefit ot tthe Ptls it he heirs of said deceased. 1.. S. U’NMMdl-" 1 " . Bakery & Confectionery T HK sul»scribors haw recently coniu'^h'*^ u 1 Confoctinnarv a laigu size CRACKER MACHIN NOTICE! D URING my temporary absence from this city, f Amos. W. Uammoxb is my duly authorized Agents Attorney. At lauta, June 22d, 1858.... dtf ’ol. Agent and JOHN H. SMITH. which enables them to furnish their friend^* in tlie up-country with Butter, Boston and always fresh, ai rajes fully twenty pet the same can be laid down front Savrnn ton. The CANDIB? manufactured by them '■ known to dealers and consumers. V r,! manufacture is challenged with those ! North or South. They keep, also, constantly on h: Nuts, Raisins. Figs, Prunes, Pickle Toys, &c. Also CIGARS of all grades, fro’ Refined and barrel SUGARS—cou ply of Country Confectioners, a afforded elsewhere in the Sta' Ball, jmlilic or private i’a- “(.’short notice with every dose ol th e best quality. th’ileri from tlie citv aud c< IMS' Atlanta, Feb. 17, ’58 ^ Ijirge sujiply of bin for sale by M«y 3 tf.