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[ssuflererto die of a totally different
disease?
A Cure is difficult: but difficult as it is Old Dr. Boor’s
Bitten and Cathartic Pills, together with his Puhnonary
Pills and Pulmonary Powden, will accomplish it.
Hie Bitten and Cathartic Pills arc designed to strength
en the system, cleanse the stomach and restore it to its
natural tone, and to equalise the circulation of the blood.
His Pulmonary Pills and Powders are to allay cough
and irritation, to remove the mueus and heal internal Ul
cers.
These Preparations will Cure Consumption as certainly
as the Sun sets and rises, as well as Bronchitis Asthma,
and all other afflictions of the air passages and respiratory
organs. The Bitters and Cathartic Pills alone will cure in
every instance Epilepsy or Fits, Dyspepsia, Chronic liver
Complaint and Nervous diseases of every character.
Dr. L. H. Bone & Son, and successors to old Dr. Chris
tian Bone, dispenses these wonderful Bemcdios from his
Office, No. 284 Grand Street, New York City. He would
much prefer having a personal interview with each of
his patients, but those residing at a distance by remitting
•3 and stating symptoms of their disease, will receive
Medicines by Express that will surely restore them to
health. They will sec that Dr. Bone’s Treatment proves
that Consumption can be cured. Dec2.1857..d*wly
;THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY.
SIR JAMES CLARKE'S
Celebrated Female l'ills.
Prepartdfrom a prescription of Sir James Clark, it. D.,
Physician Extraordinary to the Queen.
T IIS invaluable medicine is unfailing iu the cure of al
painful and dangerous diseases to which the female
constitution is subject. It moderates all excess and re
moves ail obstructions, ami a speedy euro may be relied
on, to Married Ladles it is iicculiarly suited. It will,
in a short time, bring to tlie monthly period with regu
larity. Each bottle, price $1, bears the Government
Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits.
These rills should not Ik taken by females during the.
first three months of Pregnancy, as they are sure to bring
on Miscarriage, but at any other time they arc safe.
In all cases of Nervous Aflcctions, l’aiu in the Hack and
Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpitation of the
Heart, Hysterics and Whites, these Pills will ctfecta cure
when ali other means bavo failed, and although a power
ful remedy, do not coutaiu iron, calomel, antimony, or
any thing hurtful to the constitution. Full directions ac
company each package.
JOB JIO.SES, (late I. C. Baldwin A Co.,)
Rochester, New York.
.sole Agent for the United Slates and Canada.
X B.—$1 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any au
thorised Agent, will insure a bottle containing 50 Pills by
return mail.
For sale by A. Alexander, Wholesale® Retail Agent
for Atlanta and vicinity. K. T. Sabal, Sole Agent for
Marietta. Haviiand, StevensonkCo.,Charleston, Whole
sale Agents for the South. Jau. 20, J858. .dawly.
4 “
of
200 “
10.000
“ 800
4 “
of
125 «
5,000
“ 500
4 «
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100 “
4,000
“ 400
4
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3,000
“ 300
4 “
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1,590
“ 200
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$100,000
5,485 prizes amounting to
$320,000
Prof. Haskell’s Electric Oil.
A supply of this wonderful medicine for the cure of
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Deafness, Nervous and
t^ick Headache Ac., which causes all pains to cease in
stantaneously, has been received by Messrs. SVSIE A
CD., who are the authorised wholesale and retail agents
for the Southen Territory.
Read the following Certificate:
It is with pleasure I take this method of returning my sin
cere tliauks to Prof. Haskell, proprietor of the celebratid
Haskell's Electric Oil, for the most wonderful and as-
touudiug cure it has {terformed on me, being troubled
with the Rheumatism for the last ten years. Due bottle
of his inestimable Electric Oil has entirely restored me,
doing moie than all tho Doctors, or other would be cu
rative to loins and liDiments. 1 have also seen it tried
effectually in other like cases and cases of Headache,
Toothache, and Colic, so that I can recommend it to be
one of the best mediciucs in existence, and advise every
one to have a bottle of it in their house for tear of danger.
April 23. '58 dlwly.
Mr. Editor :—It is really surprising the people will suf
fer pain, and especially terrible complaints, Rheumatism,
and Neuralgia, when '•■Professor Haskell's Electric Oil,”
eau be procured. 1 would not be without a bottle of
this unrivaled remedy in my family on any condition.—
I have been raised frorna cripple by the attacks 1 i«ral-
ysis aud rheumatism to the lull use of my limbs, and have
known it tried effectually in several other cases besides
myself. It removes all pain from the body , head and
limbs almost instantly, and 1 desire thus to inform the
suffering that they may avail themselves of its advantages.
1 at not hired to give this testimony of the wonderful
I’ur ..ive powers of this extraordinary remedy, but to do
. my own accord aud at my own expense ; and you
>blige mvsclf and the public by giving it a place in
columns. JAMBS.« F1FIF.1.D.
F. WOODBURY, Agent, Atlanta. Ga.
tril 23 <Uwly.
REMOVAL.
Wallace & Robinson,
Have Removed to t lie If
FIRE PROOF -WARE-HOUSE
ON ALABAMA STREET!’,
Opposite and South of the Passenger Depot
and next door to the Plantcris Hotel.
AL«X M. WALLACE WM. C. ROBINSON.
WALLACE & ROBISON,
GENERAL
Commission Merchants
AND DEALERS IN
TENNESSEE PROUlth!
W E give special attention to the sale of Bacon, Lard,
Flour, Grain, Whiskey, Tobacco, Ac., Ac.
Consignments are respectfully solicited,
fy Prompt attention given to Cash orders.
Whlikey for the “Million.”
T HE undersigned are the sole Ageuts in Atlanta for the
sale of
“Georgia Planter’s Whiskey.”
and keep always on hand a large stock at Manufacturers’
prices. We GUARANTEE this brand of Whiskey to be
the pure distillation of grain and free front any poisonous
drugs. WAIXACE A ROBINSON.
Fire Proof Safes.
S TEARNS a MARVIN’S Fire Proof Safes (Wilder’s I’at
em) at New York Prices. A supply always on hand
aud for sale by their Agents.
March 14. ' WALLACE A ROBINSON.
Bacon.
W E are constantly receiving and will keep during the
season a full supply of prime Tennessee Bacon at
lowest cash prices. WALLACE A ROBINSON.
I Oats!
Bushels white and black seed Oats for sal
1250 cheap by . WALLACE A ROBINSON.
Irish Potatoes.
large lot of Tennessee Irish Potatoes on hand.
WAIJACE A ROBINSON.
Flour.
OUDOX Mills, Brabson's and 1-eefre's brands, Flour
j and for sale by WALLACE A ROBIOSOX.
950
Feathers.
{founds prime new feathers on hand aud anx
ious to close consignment. Call and sec-
WAIJACE A ROBINSON.
BANK AGENCY,
ALEX M. WALLACE,
Agent For the Bank ot Camden S. Carolina.
O FFICE at Wallace A Robinson’s Warehouse—corner
of Hunter and Pryor streets. Atlanta Ga., will give
prompt attention to collections generally.
XDctrlo^'s-
PROPHYLACTIC FLUID!
AND
Ozonized Chlorine.
The most powerful Disinfectant known.
PURIFIES DWELLINGS and SHIPS,
Removes all offensive odors ■ Invaluable in the Sick
room ; Cures Bums, Biles, Carbuncles and Running
Sores : Cleanses the Teeth ; Destroys Foetid Breath ;
Prevents Decayed Teeth proving Injurious ; Mitigates the
most alarming symptons of
SCARLET & TYPHOID FEVERS;
Cures Tetter and Scald Head.
Used in Bathing, kecjts the skin healthy, soft and white.
Removes
STAINS & MILDEW.
Destroys all Animal or Vegetable Poisons, Cures the
Biles of Insects and Stings of Bees; Removes Rancidity
from Butter and Lard. More powerful than any other
agent in preventing the
Spread of Contagious Diseases. Manufactured only
in the Laboratory of
J. DARBY,
AUBURN ALABAMA.
From which or. Harrct, Rislcy A Kitchen. No. 76 Bar
clay Street. New York it may Jte ordered.
For sale bv Druggists generally, and by Smith A Kz-
zz&rd anil A. Alexander. Atlanta, Ga.
Call in at the Drug Stores and get a pamphlet telling
all about it. aug 31,1858 dftw6m.
GROVER & BAKER'S
SEWING MACHINES.
R EASON why the Grover a Bakkk Machine is univer
sally preferred for family sewing :
1st. It is more simple and easier kept iu order Hum
any other Machiie.
•id It makes a seam which will not rip or ravel, though
every third stitch is cut.
3d. It sows from two ordinary spools, ond thus a
trouble of winding thread is avoided, while the sam„
machine can be adapted fit pleasure, by a mere change o
spoilt, to all varieties of work.
■1th. The same machine runs silk, liuen thread, ami
common siwol cotton with equal facility.
6th. The seam is as elastic as tlic most elastic fabric, so
that it is free from all liability to break in washing, iron
ing. or otherwise.
6th. The stitch made by this machine is more beauti
ful than any other, either by hand nr machine.
Merchants can secure the sales of these Machines in
their different localities, with profit to themselves aud
Uteir customers, by applying to the undersigned, owners
of the Right for Georgia.
These machines are always on exhibition at thcr Sales
Room, on Broad Stlieet, Augusta, Ga.
my21—dwly THUS. P. STOVALL A CD.
GROCERIES! GROCERIES!
WHOLESALE!
W E arc constantly receiving from our firm iu New
York, aud will sell on the most favorable terms,
Coffee; Sugars; Sait; Soda; Pepper; Ginger; Spice; Can
dles; Bagging; Rope; Indigo; Ac. Our stock of
GROCERIKS
is one of the largest in the city, and dealers in this liue
wifi do well to examino and price our goods before pur-
«basing aug21.. dawSui BRADY A SOLOMON.
rupltoa.
.8 W A N & C O.’ 8
Lotteries are Legal, and Authorised by the State ef Georgia
T HE late attempt to injure our firm has shown that our
Lotteries are drawn fairly; that our Prizes are paid
punctually; and that oar schemes arc more liberal than
any other Lottcjy in the world.
The following Scheme will be drawn by S. SWAN A
CO., Managers of the Sparta Academy Lottery, in each of
their single number Lotteries for September, 1858 at
Acscsta, Georgia, in public, under the shperintendfincc
of Commissioners.
Cl ASS 35,
To be drawn iR the city of Augusta, Ga., iu public on
Saturday, Oct. 2, 1848.
CLASS 36,
To tie drawn in the city of Augusta Ga., in public, on
Saturday, Oct. 9,1858.
CLASS 37,
To be drawn in the city of Augusta, Ga., in public, on
Saturday, Oct. 16,1858.
CLASS 38,
To be drawn in tbe city of Augusta, Ga., in public, on
Saturday, Oct. 23, 1858.
CLASS 39,
To be drawn in tbe city of Augusta, Ga., in public, on
Saturday, Oct 30th, 1858.
On the Plan of
SINGLE NUMBERS 1 V.
50,000 TICKERS.
5,485 prizes ! Nearly one prize to every nine Tickets.
Magnificent Scheme! To be drawn on each Saturday in
ixJHvlIl UL. ft.
1 Prize of
....$70,000
4 Prizes of.
900
I “ of....
30,000
4 “
of.... t.
800
1 “ of....
10,000
4 “
of.
700
1 “ of....
5,000
4 “
of
600
I “ of....
4,000
50 a
of
500
I “ of....
3,000
50 “
of
300
1 “ or....
1,500
100 “
of
125
1 “ of....
1,000
230 “
of
100
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
Whole Tickets $10; Halves $5; Quarters $2,50.
qy A Circular showing the plan of the Lotteries will be
sent to any one who is desirous of receiving it.
Certificates ot Packages will be sold at the following
rates which is the risk :
Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Tickets $80
“ 10 Half “ 40
“ 10 Quarter “ 20
“ “ 10 Eighth “ 10
lu ordering Tickets or Certificates,
Enclose your money to our address for the Tickets or
dered, on receipt of which they will be forwarded by
first mail. Purchasers can liave tickets ending in any
figure they designate.
The List of Drawn Numbers and Prizes will be sent to
purchasers immediately after tbe drawing.
ftflk-I’urchasers will please write their signatures plum
and give their Post Office, Couiitys and State.
Remember that every Prize is drawn, and paya
ble in full without deduction'.
«-AU Prizes or $1,000 aud under, paid immediately
alter tlie drawing—other Prizes at the usual time of 30
days.
All communications strictly confidential.
Orders for Tickets should be sent in early.
Address Orders for Tickets or Certificates, to
S. SWAN A CO., Augusta, Ga.
« Persons rcsidmg near Montgomery, Ala., or At
lanta, Ga., can have tlieir orders filled mid save time by
addressings. Swan A Co-, at either of those cities.
A list of the numbers that are drawn from the
wheel, with the amount of the prize that each one is en
titled to, will be published after every drawing, in the
following papers ;—Augusta (Ga) Constitutionalist, New
Orleans Delta, itotrile Register, Charleston Standard,
Nashville Gazette, Atlanta Intelligencer, New l’ork Weekly
Day Rook, Savannah Georgian, Richmond Dispatch, New
York Dispatch, and Pauling (Miss.,) Clarion, and Little
Rock (Ark., True Democrat.
A. J. BRADY, 1
No. 5, Park Place, N. Y. (
< S. SOLOMON,
( Atlanta, Ga.
HARDWARE & IRON.
BRADY A. SOLOMON,
White Hall Street, opposite Johnson’s new
building.
H AVING established an Office in New York city, where
our Senior partner, Mr. A. J. Brady lias permanent
ly located, we would call the attention of our customers
and dealers iu Hardware generally to the advantage it
gives in the purchase of our goods. ’ Our facilities arc now
equal to those of any house in our neighboring larger cit
ies, and we arc able and determined to compete with
any of them. Our extensive stock ofHarilware is being
replenished by regular weekly shipments, such as
Swedes, English aud American Iron, Cast. German and
Plow Steel, Nails of a superior brand,builders Hardware.
Black Smith, Carpenters and Harness makers tools,
Mill Irons, Upright and Cross cut saws, Circular saws
from 6 to 54 inches, Corn Shelters,Straw Cutters, Shovels.
Spades, Guns, Pistols and Cutlery.
We would invite particular attention to our stock of
Carriage and Harness Trimmings, Axles aud Springs,
Hubbs, Spokes, Rims, Shafts, and all.the various articles
belonging to this line, of which we keep one of tho best
assortments in this section of the State. All orders will
receive prompt attention. BRAI’Y A SOLOMON.
LEATHER BELTING AGENCY.
We are the Agents for the sale of a Superior article of
leather Belting, which we sell at Augusta and Charleston
prices. BRADY A SOLOMON.
India Rubber Belting and Packing.
We have a large supply of Rubber Belting and pack.
iug.Bolt lacing. Rrvctts. Ac.,constantly on hand.
BRADY A SOLOMON.
Dole's Celebrated Saw Glimmer.
Wc are Agents for the sate of tlie above Saw Glimmer.
BRADY A SOLOMON.
The Volcanic Fire Arms.
Wo are the Agents for this City, for tlie sale of the
above beautiful Fire Arms comprising of all sizes of Rides,
and Pisrols, discharging from 6 to 30 Ralls, without being
reloaded. BRADY A SOLOMON. '
Twenty-five Dollars Reward.
S TOLEN from the subscriber atCuniming-, ^
Forsyth county, Ga. on Monday evening
February loth 1858, a dark bay horse MULE, JNlfl '
well mounted holds a high bead, aJittlc dis]i-Jj|«fcSL»
ed beioiv the eyes, full fore head : four years old this
Spring, with a black quilted seat saddle, aud bridle. Said
mute is fifteen or sixteen hands high. Tlie above reward
will be given for the apprehension ef said mule and thief,
with sufficient proof to convict, or fifteen dollars for tho
delivery of the mule. Any information will he thankfully
received by tlie subscriber at Hightower, Ga.
March 20 58 dwtf. J.XO. M. HENDERSON.
YARNS! YARNS!
J UST received, and will keep constantly on hand, a
good assortment of Thread from the Princeton Facto-
rv, whiclt I will sell at tlie regular Market price.
'Dec. 25, '57....dwtf. T. F. LOWE, Agent.
Land near Atlanta For Sale.
O NE hundred acres of laud near Atlanta
lying between Peachtree and Marietta
Roads, is offered for sale, there are 60acres
of very heavy timber, 40 acres of excellent
cleared land, about thirty acres of the land,
is bottom. There arc live hundred choice Apple trees, of
tho very best selection, besides tlie above, there isas
good a MILL SITE as can be found anywhere. A good
bargain will be given. JAS. s! SLAUGHTER.®
Atlanta, Georgia, Dec. 2, ’57 dtf.
9
pplc trees, of
PLANTER’S HOTEL.
(LATE FULTON HOUSE.)
C LOSE by the Passenger Depot, Atlanta, Ga., rigid in
the buisness part of the City, adjoining High, Butler,
A Co. , E. M. Seago, and Wallace A Robinson, Fire proot
Buildings, and close by Mr. Harris's Livery Stable. This
Honse has been thoroughly refitted and furnished in good
style aud is now open for the reception of Visitors, under
the maneagement of a good Superintendent, well trained
Servants, good clean rooms, well ventilated, good water,
and the lies! of all a good Table and prices to suit the
times.
Jan 30, ’58...dwly GEO. JOHNSON, Prop’r.
NEW ROUTE TO THE SOUTH WEST.
. *4.-.. v. jOBWMMA.
. yyill bo opened 4m the first of November,
as ahnotineed. in a Circular, .tor thercoeptinn nt; stu
The ‘subsriber docs not deem it necessary to ent ,-r into
dotaflrcspectinghis method of teaching, or imparting iu
structton to his students, as any iulcllgeut person must ap
preciate the advantages a sttldentwilHiave in such a
Schuotascontemplated tinder 1 the present''system, amt
pledge himself that his tithe ami energies sufficient will
lie devoted to the advantage of liis pupils, and thatnoth
ing will bo wanting to make tlieir studies as instructive
aud agreeable as possible.
Every branch pi the Medical and Sdrgieal review will
lie thorou ghly taught ill this School.
Classes will Ik- formed in accordance with die time each
pupil has been studying. Regular examinations will he
held three times a week on various branches.
A few of tbe advantages of this School and Medicine
may lie briefly enumerated, namely :
The superior opportunities of studying practical Anato
my , the abundant supply of Material, t lie Dissecting Boom
being ample for all the classes, aud the constant atten
dance of the suhserber, or one of the two, who will as
sist him in demonstrating, to afford all liccesary informa
tion to tbe gentlemen who may lie. dissecting.
Dr. Knott wishes it distictlv understood that this
.School will, iu no Wise, interfere with any of the charter
ed schools of tlie country. .Students will find this Sclioo-
higldy advantageous, and much more agreeable than 1
public college, for the purpose of acquiring their first tea
.-traction in Medicine and Surgery,
Thcycan, at all times, have an opportunity of acquiring
a knowledge of practical Anotomy, and the practice of
operative Surgery upon the dead subject.
Tbe Dispensary and Infirmary of the subscriber which
will be opened, at the same time, will ofl'ord an opportu
nity to his students of acquiring great information and
adroitness in thc art of prescribing by visiting the patients
examining the cases daily, and carrying out the prescrip
tions under the direction of the proprietor.
They will also have an opportunity whenever conve
nience will admit of visiting in company with him, the
patients of the proprietor in rotation wherein they will
derive great benefit in a practical point of view, in learn
ing to diagnose ami treat various discuses. It must be
apparent to every one Hint, possessing these and many
other advantages for the study of Medicine and Surgery,
this School stands unrivalled lit the facilities it will afford
the medical student in the acquisition of a thorough aud
practical primary course of instruction iu his profession.
The subscriber, fully relying upon tlie countenance
aid aud support of tlie medical faculty aud an intelligent
pubiic, confidently enters upon an enterprize which in
his estimation, by supplying a desideratum in tbe profes
sion will greatly benefit tlie public, as well as elevate the
standard of medical science.
For terms and other particulars, address the proprietor
at Griffin, Georgia. E. F. KNOTT.
N. B. All Gentlemen of the medical profession who may
visit Griffin, arc cordially aud most respectfully invited to
visit this School, and the proprietor will take great plea
sure iu showing them around.
Gridin, October 8th, 1858 wtf.
Dr. Morse’s
INDIAN ROOT PILLS !
D lt MORSE, the inventor of Morse’s Indian Root Pills,
has spent the greater part of his life in traveling,
having visited Europe, Asia and Africa, as well as South
America-has spent three years among the Indians ot our
Western country—it was in this way that the Indian
Root Pills were first discovered Dr. Morse was
the first man to establish the fact that all dis
eases arise from Impurity of the Blood—that onr
strength, health and life depends upon the vital fluid.
When various passages become clogged, and do net act
in perfect harmony with the different functions oi the
body, the blood loses its action, becomes thick, corrupted
and diseased ; thus causing all pains sickness and dis
ease of every name ; our strength is exhausted, our health
wc arc deprived of, and if nature is not assisted in throw
ing oil' tlie stagnant humors, the blood will become chock
ed and cease to act and thus our light of life will foreever
be blown out. IIow important then that we should keep
tlie various passages of llie body free amt open. And how
pleasant to us that we have it in our power to put a med
icine in your reach, namely, Morse’s Indian Root Pills,
manufactured from plants and roots which grow around
the mountains cliff in Nature’s garden for the health and
recovery of diseased man. One of the roots from which
these Pills are made is a Sudorific, which opens the {lores
of the skin, and assists Nature in throwing out the liner
parts of tlie corruption within. The second plant is
Expectorant, that opens and urn-logs the passaged the
lungs, and thus, in a shooting manner, performs its duty
by throwing oil'phlegm, and other humors from the tings
by copious splitting. The third is a Diurectic, which gives
case and double strengtli to the kidneys ; thus encour
aged, they draw large amounts of impurity from the
blood, which lias been thrown on t bountifully by the uri
nary or water passage, and which could not liave been,
discharged in any other way. The fourth is a Cathartic,
aud accompanies the other properties of tlie Pills while
engaged in purifying tlie blood; the coarser particles ot :m
purity which cannot pass by the other outlets, arc thus
taken up and conveyed otfin great qualities by the bow-
Krotn the above, it is shown that the Morse Indian Root
Pills not only enter the stomach'-, but become united with
the blood, for they find their way to every part, and
completely rout out and cleanse the system from all im
purity, and the life of tlie body, which is this blood, be
comes perfectly healthy ; consequently all sickness and
{>aiu is driven from the system, for they cannot remain
when the body becomes so pure and clear.
(Tie reason wliv we arc so distressed when sick aud why
so many die. is because they do not get a passage which
will pass to the alllictcd {'arts, and which will open the
natural passage for the disease to he cast out; hence
large quantities of food and other matter is lodged, and
the stomach and intestines are literally overflowing with
corrupted mass; thus undergoing disagreeable fermenta
tion, constantly mixing with the blood, which throws the
corrupted matter through every vein and artery, until
life is taken from flic body by disease. I'r. Morse's Pills
have added to themselves victory upon victory, by re-
stoing millions of the sick to blooming health and happi
ness. Yes, thousands who have been racked or tor
mented with sickness, pain and anguish, and whose icc-
hlc frames have been scorched l*y the burning elements
of raging fever, who have been brought, as it wen, with
in a stop of the silent grave, now stand ready to testify
that they would have b'ccn numbered with the dead, had
it not been tor ibis great and wonderful medicine, Morse’s
Indian Root Pills. After one or two doses had been ta
ken, they were astonished, aud absolutely surprised in
witnessing their charming ellccts. Not only do they give
immediate case and strength, and take away all sickness
pain and anguish, hut they at once go to work at the
foundation ol' the disease, which is tho blood. Therforo.
it will be shown,especially by those who use these riils,
that they will so cleanse and purify, that disease—
tint deadly enemy—will take its flight, and the flesh oi
youth and'licauty'will again return, and tlie prospect of a
long and happy life will cherish and brighten your days.
C action.—Beware of a counterfeit signed A. B. Moore.
All genuine have the name of A. .T. White A Co, on eacii
box. Also, the signature of A. J. White A Co. All oth
ers are spurious. A. .1. WHITE A CO, Sole Propr’s,
50 Leonard street. New York.
Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are sold by all dealers in
Mcdicues.
Agents wanted in every town, village and hamlet iu
tlie land. Parties desiring the agency will address as
above for terms.
Price 25 cents per box, five boxes will be sent on re
ceipt of $1. postage paid. [Dec 1,1S57.... wly
Memphis <C Charleston Railroad Completed.
C ONNECTING Chattanooga, Tenn., Charleston, tf. C.,
Savannah, Geo., and ail North-Eastern Cities, with
Memphis, Tennessee.
fR-The last connecting link if Railroad between New
York and the Mississippi River!
This Road is now completed, and opened for the regular
transportation of Passengers and Freight , and will alford
more expedition and less expense, tlian any other route
between tlie North-East and .Squth-Wcst. Passengers and
shippers will “take due notice thereof, and govern them-,
selves accordingly.”
Passenger Trains leave Stevenson daily at 12 o'clock A.
M.. (after the arrival of the train from Chattanooga aud
Nashville,) and arrive at Memphis same da vat 7 P. M..
connecting with first Class Steam Packets to New Orleans,
and ail other important iioints upon the Western Rivers *
Goods consigned to Railroad Agents at Charleston or .Sa
vannah. will be forwarded to.Memphis and other points,
by Express Freight Trains.
33L. Freight in charge of the Adam’s Express Company
is carried over this route daily, liy the Passenger Trains.
E. C. ARMS. General .Superiiitoudcni.
Huntsville, Ala.. April 1st, 1857.
i'fbrough Tickets to Memphis. Ac., sold at Wilmington.
N. C., Charleston. H. C.. Augusta, Savannah, Macon, At
lanta and Columbus, Ga.. Montgomery, Ala., Chattanooga
and Nashville. Tennessee.
«a>ro connect with the Western T rains on this Road,
passengers will take the Night Trains from Wilmington,
N. C., Augusta, Chattanooga and Nashville,Tenn., aud
the day trains from Charleston and Kingsville, S. C\, and
Atlanta, Georgia. April 1st, 1858.... dtl'
THE LIVER
IN VIGOR ATOR!
PREPARED BY DR. SANFORD,
Compounded entirely from GUMS.
I S one of the best Purgative and Liver Mediciucs now
before flic public, that acts as a Cathartic, easier,
milder aud more effectual than any other medicine known
It is not only a Cathartic, but a Liter remedy, acting first
on the Liver to eject its morbid matter, then on the stom
ach and bowels to carry oil’that matter, thus accomplish
ing two purposes effectually, without any of the painful
feelings experienced in the operations of most Cathartics.
It strengthens the system at the same time that it purges
it; and when taken daily in moderate doses, will strength
en and build it up with unusual rapidity.
The Liver is one of the principal regulators of tlie hu
man body ; and when it performs its functions well, the
powers of the system arc fully developed. The stomach
is almost entirely dependant ott the- healthy action of the
Liver for the proper performance of its functions; when
the stomach is at fault, the bowels are at fault, and tho
whole sytern 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 find some remedy
wherewith to counteract tlie many derangeifients 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 bad matter from the
system, supplying in their place a healthy flow of bile,
invigorating tlie stomach, causing food to digest well,
purifying the blood, 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 INYIGORATOR.
One dose after eating is sufficient to relieve the stomarh
and prevent the food from rising and souring.
Only one dose taken before retiring, prevents Night
mare.
Only one dose taken at night, loosens the bowels and
cures Costieeness.
One dose taken after each meal will cure Dyspepsia.
One dose or two teaspooufuls 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, white one
dose often repeated is a sure cure for Cholera Morlms
and a preventative of Cholera.
Only one bottle is needed to throw out of the system
the ellccts 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.
Ouc disc often repeated cures Diarrhoea in its worst
forms, while Summer and bowel complaints yield almost
to the first 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 iK'tties cures Dropsy, by exciting tbe absorb
ents.
We take pleasure in recommending this medicine as
a preventative for Fever and Ague. Chills and Fercrs,
aud all Eeeers of a Bilious Type. It operates with cer
tainty , and thousands are willin'-' 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 Invigorator, and swal
low both together.
THE LIVER INVIGORATOR
is a scientific medical discovery, and is daily working
cures, almost too great to believe. It cures as if by riag-
ig. even the first dose giving benefit, and seldom more than
oue bottlo is required to cure any kind of Liver com
plaint-, from the worst Jaundice or Dyspepsia to a common
Headache, all of which are the result of-a DISEASED
LIVER. Price one dollar
per bottle.
SANFORD A t'O Proprietors, 345 Broadwav New
York.
WHOLESALE AGENTS.
D. B. PLUMB & CO.
Broad Sired, Augusta. Georgia,
Wholesale iV Kelatl Healers In
Drugs, Medicir^s and Chemicals, Dye
Woods & Dye Staffs,
Oils, Paints and Painters’ Articles, Varnishes, Window
Glass and Putty, Glass Ware, French and American
Perfumery, Fine Toilet and Shaving Soaps. Fine
Tooth and Hair Brushes. Paint Brushes.
Surgical A Denial Instruments, Trusses,
Supporters of all kinds. Spices. Situlfs,
.Manufactured Tobacco, all the Patent or Pro
prietary Medicines of the day, Stt{>erior Inks,
Pure Wines and Brandies for Medical purposes,
Extract for flavoring. Choice Toilet and Fancy Articles Ac.
Wc oiler goods equally as low as they can lie ob
tained from any similar establishment in this section.
Warranted to he pure, fresh, and Genuine.
Orders from the Country promptly tilled and satisfac
tion guaranteed with regard to price and quality.
Physicians prescriptions will receive iiarticiilar atten
tion tit all hours of the day or night. - [Nov. 1.. dawtf
Who Wants any Rye.
"1LARK A GRUBB has 150 bushels Rye, for Seed.
J which they will sell low. Sept. 23 ’57.
Barnes A Park, Now York ; T. TV. Dyott A Sous, Phila
delphia ; M. S. Burr A Co.. Boston; IL If. Ha v A Co.,
Portland; John D. Park, Cincinnati ; Gaylord A Ham
mond, Cleveland ; Fahnestock A Davis. Chicago; <». J.
Wood A Co., St. Louis; George H. Kevser. Pittsburgh :
8. S. Hattco, Baltimore. And retailed bv all Druggists.
Sold also by A. Alexander, Atlanta Ga.
March 11,1858 d*wlyd3taw*w.
W. J. R1DGILL. J. M. ROBERTS. J. I). l'ERUEL
Ridgill, Roberts & Terrell,
PRATED!
FACTORS AND
Commission Merchants.
No. 13 Carondelet Street,
Sep dtf.] NEW ORLEANS.
Modei'tt Reform Examined, or t lie Y.nlon of
(lie North and South ou the
SUBJECT OF SLAVERY,
BY JOSEPH C. STILES. Price $1 ou. For sale by
WILLIAM KAY,.
Side Agent for Upper Georgia.
THE GULDEN PRIZE
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Illustrated. 1858. Illustrated.
The New York Golden Prize is one of the largest aud
best litrary papers of the day. An Imperial Quarto con
taining" eight pages, or forty coktnffiB, of entertaining or
iginal matter ; and elegantly illustrated every week.
A girt worth from 50 cents to $6,00 in gold, will lie {>rc-
sentcMl to each sutweriber immediately on receipt of tbe
subscription money.
TERMS;
One copy for one year, $2,00 and 1 gift.
One Copy for two years, .2,50, and 2 gifts.
One Copy for three years, 500, and 3 gifts.
One Copy for five years, .—8,00. and 0 gifts.
AND TO CLUBS
Three Copies, one year,. $5,00, and 3 gifts
Five Copies, one year, 8.00, and 5gifts.
Ten Copies, one venr, 16.000, and 10 gifts.
Twentv-onc Copies. 1 year, 20,000,and 21 gifts.
The articles lobe distributed are comprised in the fol
lowing list:
2 Packages <> f Gold, containing....
5 do do do
10 do do do
10 Patent Lever Hunting Cased
Watches,
20 Gold Watches,
50 do
100 do
306 indies Gold Watches,
200 Silver Hunting Cased Watcdeg
600 Silver Watches
. .$500 00 each
...200 00each
... 100 00 each
$10 00 each
$75 00 each
60 00 each
50 00 each
35 00 each
30 00 each
10 00 to 25 each
1000 Gold Guard, Vest, and Fob Chains,
$10 00 to 30 each
Gold Lockets, Broaches, Ear Drops, Breast Pins, Cull
Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Rings, Shirt Studs, Watch Ke.is,
gold and silver thimbles, and a variety of other articles
worth from 50 cents to $15 00 each.
Immediately on 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 he forwarded, within one week, to the subscriber,
by mail or express, post paid.
All communications should he addressed to
BUCKET A CO.
48 and 49 Moffat Building, 335 Broadway, N. Y.
‘^♦Specimen copies sent free. Agents Wasted.
Feb. 13, 1858.... wv.
CHOICE OF GiF j. et„
purchasing
H EREAFTER every purchaser befot i
his own
CnoicB of Gifts at Rassky's
Choice of Gifts at Rassev's
Choice of Gifts at Rassev's
Choice of Gifts at Rassky's
Choice of Gifts at Rassev's
Choice of Gifts at Rassev’s
Choice of Gifts at Rassky’s
Choice of Gifts at Rassky's
Great AtnertcEn Gift Book House, No 293 Broadwev,
New Yojk.
where the gifts, consisting of Jewelry, Ac., aud varyiltg
in value from 75 cents to two hundred dollars, are always
on exhibiiott in ample Show cases. Gur new descriptive
Catalogue, containing a large variety of Books in every
department of Science and literature, (all of which are
sold at tegular publisher's prices,) and explaididg our
new aed orfginal system of allowing every purchaser his
own choice of Gifts, and settidg forth unequalled induce
ments to agents, will be sent, post paid, to any individu
al, ou application. Address A. RAXNEY, Agent,
July 8 w6m No. 293 Broadway.
For Philadelphia, New York,
&e., front Charleston and Sa
vannah.
Cabin Passage to Philadelphia,
Excursion Tickets good for re
$15.
turning up to Jan. 1,1859,
Tickets from Philadelphia to
$25.
Niagara Falls furnished by
the agents at Charleston or
Savannah,
$8.
The well known first class Side-wheel Steamships,
KEYSTONE STATE, Capt. (’. P. Marshall!.
STATE OF GEOBG1A, Capt. J. J. Garvin.
Now form a weekly iine for the North, leaving Charles
ton and Savannah on alternative Saturdays as follows ;
The Keystone State, from Charleston, August 14th,
2Sth; September 11th, 25th; October 9th and 23d. leav
ing Philadelphia on the alternative Saturdays.
Tlie State of Georgia, from Savannah, August Tilt, Ulst;
September 4th, 18th; October 2d, 16th and 30th. leaving
Philadelphia lhe alternate Saturdays.
For safety and comfort, having superior State Rooms
these ships are not surpassed by any ou the coast. One
hundred mites of this route on Delaware ri.ver and Bay—
two nights at sea.
For Niagara Falls, tlie Likes and Canada tue shortest
and cheapest route.
This line conuects at Philadelphia with the greatFortli-
Aiestcm Railroad Route through to Niagara Fulls or Buf
falo in 15 hours from Philadelphia. Through tickets
with the privilege of stopping at Philadelphia and inter
mediate points, for sale by the agents in Savannah.
Fa.e to Niagara or Knffalo, $28; Elmira, $21; to Canan
daigua, $22.
C. A. GREINER A CO, Ageuts at Savannah.
S. AT- G. BTDI), Ageuts at Charleston.
July 29th. '5S w3tn.
RICHARDSON’S
Irish Linens.
DAMASKS, DIAPERS, «&C.,
C ONSUMERS or RICHARDSON S IJINENS, aud those
desirous of obtaining tlie genuine Goods, should see
that the articles they purehase are sealed with the full
name of the firm,
RICHARDSON, SONS & OWDEN,
as a guarantee of the soundness and durability of the
Goods. Tliis caution isjjendereil essentially necessary as
large quantities of Inferior and defective Linens are pre
pared season after season and sealed with tlie name of
Richardson, by Irish Houses, who, regardless of the in
jury thus inflicted alike on the American consume and
the manufacturers of the genuine Goods, will net readily
abandod a business so profitable, while purchases can be
imposed on with Goods of a worthless oharacter.
J. BUIJ.OCKE A J. B. LOCKE,
\gents, 36 Church Street , New York.
Sept. lGth ’58 wly.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
A LL persons indebted to TH0S. A. LYON, deceased,
will make immediate payment to tne. and till per
sons to whom the said Thos. A. Lyon is indebted to will
present them according to law. TV. TV. ROARK,
October 13,1858..w40ds Qualified Executor.
Negroes for Sale.
W II J, lie sold on the 1st Tuesday in December, before
the Court House Door, in Camming. Forsyth coun
ty, the following Negroes, for Cash. Miliedge, a Man, 35
years old; Elic, a man. 30'years old; Maca man, 27 years
bid : John a man, 25 years old ; F.li a man, 20 years old 'r
Ackillis a boy, 18 years old; George 14: Cisero 15; TVes
Iv 13 : Mack 16 ; Emily a Woman. 37 years old ; Malinda
a lVohian, 20 years old and two Children : Aujajine a
Girl, IS years old and her Child : Jane a Girl. 13 years
old : Pocahontas a Girl. 12 vears old.
JOHN J. FORD. I ....
NEWTON HARRELL. ) • ”'
Oct. 11. 1858 wtdsl For EDWARD HARREL.
NEW, BOOKS FOB AGENTS.
SOLD ONLY BY SUBSCRIPTION.
YTrANTED.—An Agent iu every County to engage in
YV in the sale oftliree new works, beautifully illustra
ted entitled “Monument to the memory of Henry Clay ,"
giving a complete and reliable Biography of Henry Clay
bis mast able and important Speeches, and also fifteen
EttloStes aud Orations delivered at Washington and other
{tarts of the Union, on the occasion of his dtath—sub
scritionprice, $2,00; ‘-The land we live in: or travels and
and adaentures in Northand .South America,” price$3.50
and “Hsward’s Domestic Medicine," containing over
1,009 large octavo pages ; price 4.00: Circulars, giving
full information, with Term to Agentsefeent on application.
Address, DUANE RCTJSON, Publisher.
No. 33 S. Third St., Philadelphia, Pa.
July 8 w3m.
CARROLLTON EASONIC INSTITUTE.
John K. Ijiak, A. B.,President.
T his institution is
now open, with u' full
and able Faculty, for the
reception of Students, both
maps and female.lWe have
a commodious building, aud
the society, water and
hoalthfulness of the locality
are unsurpassed in the State
The eourse of study is thor
ough and extensive in both
departments, including all
branches taught in tlie Male and Female Colleges.
Board $8 per month—Tuition reasonable. We can and
will make it to the interest of all who patronise the In
stitution. Students come by railroad to Newnan, Ga.,
tbence by private conveyance to Carrollton.
as- Eor further particulars address John K. Leak,
Carrollton. Ga. W .W. MERRELL, W. M.
J. T. MEADOR. S. W.
B. M. LONG, J. TV.
Carrollton, Aug. 4 ’58 wly.
Dissolution of Partnership.
T HE Partnership heretofore existing between F. 1 •-
Hausc aud G. L Brown, in tlie construction of Thrash
ers, Horsepowers, Fans Ac., at Freeman's Mills. 'Chero
kee co., was dissolved on the 16th of August last, by
mutual consent. I. F. HAUSE,
G. L. BROWN.
Freeman's Mills. Cherokee co., Sept. 30, 1858..wlm
GRAND LODGE OF GEORGIA.
F. A. M.
T HE Annual Grand Communication of this Grand Itoilge,
will convene in the Masonic Hall of the City of Jfaeoti
TUESDAY, the 26th of October. All Lodges and
Brothers interested in said Communication, will take due
notice thereof, aud act accordingly.
By order of WM. S. ROCKWELL. M. W. Grand Mas
ter. SIMKI ROSE, G. Sec y.
Up. Lodges wishing Blanks for Returns, will please
forward thc-ir orders to me immediately
Recorder andFederalUnion.Miliedgevilto : Chron-
lle A Sentinel, Augusta ; Enquirer and Times,Columbus ;
Republican, Savannah : publish two weeks.
Oct6-w2t.
STONE’S ELECTRIC LINA-
M ENT.
T HIS is the only sure remedy ever dlcovered for tlie
cure of Rhemuat ism, Tetter, Neuralgia, Scald head,
Toothache. Headache, Croup, Cramps, in the Stomach,
Pains in the Back and Breast, or Hips, Sore Throats,
Sore Eyes, or any thing of a painful nature, and is war
ranted to do its work in from three to twenty minutes.—
It has been used by thousands and pronounced to bo the
best remedy ever discovert!. Try it.
J. C. BANE, Proprietor, and wholesale Agent.
Atlauta Georgia, Sept. 91S58. w3m.
CITY HOTEL.
tr,“ Ray Street, Savannah. Georgia.
rftfIIS long established Hotel situated in the
I centre of Savannah business., offers now to
■ vuiiii v .fi ■ o'.. .i.i'-.-,j yaptaa
its travelling country {tatrous aud -the public at large,
better accommodation than over before—confident that
the house will be found in a better condition than it has
been for years. Tlie Proprietor assures the public no in
terest will be s{>ared to watch over the true interests at
liia guests and to procure litem every comfort.
JOHN CAS8, Proprietor.
EDMOND Ml’KPHT, Stip t.
X. B.—Carriages for the City Hotel, attend tho arrival
of every train and steamboat. May 13 dAwtf.
C l ABLE HATS—The tie west aud bnudsomest soft
11LVTS out this Season. just received, and for sale bv
Sept 23d, 1858. .dawtf TV. HERRING A SON. '
B
EEBE’I Celebrated HATS. Fall styles, received,
and for sale by sep£8 TV. HERRING t SON.
W ILL be soWbefore the Courthouse door, iu the City
of Atanlauta, on the 1st Tuesday to November next
between the tegs) boors of kite, the fed lowing property to
ff it : Four acres of tend, lying in the north-eastern {art
of JlKWfity of AttatffiLaHjeming lands of L. J. Gartrell, and
othcren it being part of lond lot, No. 46, in the 14tt> diet., of
originally Hottv, now Fulton County. Levied on as ibe
jiropertynf^eeph M; Rantin, to satisfy a ft fit., ft ohi Fill
fonteiperiorCburt. in favorofReid Austin Is Co., vs. said
Rantin.
- .Also, a city lot, on Flovd Street, in the city of Atlanta,
adjoining the Washington Hall lot,on the south-west and
bgundidnorth east bv John Kites let. the same having a
Doctors Shop and other liuidings thereon, at present occu
pied bv Dr. J. Gilbert. levied ouas the property of said
Gilbert, to satisfy aundrv fi tag., issued from tho Justices
Court or the 1026th dist.. G. M., in favor of George W. Col
lier, vs., J. Gilbert & Wilson.
Also, part of citv lot, No. 2, fronting 31 feet on the north
west side of Petersstr’t, id tlie city of Atlanta, and extend
ing back 100 l'tjet, tilesameheing part ofland lot, No. 84,
in the 14th district of originally Henry, now Fulton county:
levied on as the property of 1 nah Mel arr to satisfy sundry
fi fas issued from the Justice's Court of the 1026th district
G. M. in favor of McDaniel, Michel A Halsey vs said Leah
MeGarr.
ATRO, tlie undivided oue half of City lot No. not known
lying on' Houston street in the city of Atlauta, fronting on
said street 100 feet and running back from said strcetjWO
feet , bounded on tbe East by: the lot whereon Mrs. Hailer
recently livad the same beiugpart of land lot No. 51 in tb -
14th district of originally Henry now Fulton County; levied
on as the property of Hiram Bowen to satisfy a fi fa from
the Justice's Cou'rtof tlie 487th distrietG. M., of De&afli
■ouuty in favor of John Collier vs. said Bowen.
ALSO, a City lot of land iu the East part of the city of
Atlanta whereon the defendant now lives tlie same being
partofland lot No. 45 in the 14th district, of originally
Henry now. Fulton county; levied ou as the property of
Frederick Krogg trustee for Jane Krogg to satisfy a 11 fa in
favor of L P. Grant, issued from the Justices Court of the
1026th district.' G. M., vs. said Krogg trustee. Levy made
amt returned to me by a constable.
Postponed Sheriff Stile.
.ALSO AT THE SAME TIMS AXD PLACE WJLI.-BKSOIJt.
Part of City Lot No. 2 of block No. 22 in the City of At
lauta, fronting on ou Whitehall street 84 feet am! running
back 144 feet; it being tlie lot whereon the Brick Ware
House formerly occupied by T. I Annan is situated the
same being lot of land No. 77 iu the 14th district of origi
nally Henry now Fulton county; levied on as the proper
ty ofWin. Barry by virtue of a mortgage fifa issued
from Fulton Superior Court in favor (if J. A. Brown and
P. H. Roving, surviving copartners of tlie firm of Henry E.
Thomas A Co., vs. said Barry.
ALSO, a negro boy by the name of Bob about 35 years
of age, of yellow complexion; levied on as the property
of Joseph B. Mickey by virtue of sundry attachment fi liis
issued from tbe Justices C.urt of the 1026th district G. it.,
in favor of Hayden Coe, J. X. Beach and Smith & Ezzard
vs. said Mickey. Levy made and returned to me by a
constable.
ALSO, Three negroes to-wit: Henry a man of dark
complexion about 45 years old; Tom a’man of dark com
plexion 16 years old, aud George a man of 40 years of age
of copper colour alias tlie property of James Loyd and A.
C. Pulliam anil Two negroes to-wit: Ann a girl of copper
color 10 years of age, Bandis a girl 8 years Old of
dark color as the property of George TV. Humphries ;
all levied ou to satisfy a fi la from Gass Superior Court in
favor of McWUorton and Bright well vs. Charles Hamilton
maker, and George TV. Humphries and Loyd and Pulliam
Indorsers. S. B. LOVE, Sh'ff.
Oct. 1, '58.
Fulton Depty Sheriffs Sale.
■\TT1LL be sold before the Court House I ! oor, in the City
W of Atlanta,, ou the first Tuesday in November next,
between the usual hours of Sale, the following property,
to wit:
A negro Boy by the name of Washington, about seven
teen years of age, and city lots. No. 19, and 20. of block
No. 5, in the city of Atlanta. lying on McDonough street,
containing One and a half acres—each being part of laud
lot No. fifty three, in the 14th District of Originally Hen
ry now Fuiton county, levied on as the property of Meri-
dith Brown, to satisfy two ft fas issued from Fulton Supe
rior Court, one in favor of William G. *Lane, vs. Meridith
Brown, and one in favor of Wiley Banks, A Co. . vs. Rob
ert E. Mangrttm, aud Meridith Brown.
C. C. GREEN, ltep't Sheriff
Fulton Sheriff Sales.
W ILL he sold on the first Tuesday in November next,
One house and lot in tbe City of Atlanta, situated on
the South side of Peters Street and between lot of Whita-
keraud Plummer,part of Block No 22, lotNo. 4, of land
lot No. 77, fronting on Peters Street 31 feet, and running
back 90 feet, it being tbe lot whereon Dr. Croft now re
sides. Levied on as the property ei.tehn Jones, to satisfy
an Execution from theSnpci Court of Fulton County in
favor of R. E. Oslin, vs, J. i , Jones, property pointed
nut bv Plaintifts Attorney
Sept 27th, 1858 .1 JEW0” BURN,D. Sit’d.
GEORGIA, Folton muiy.
A LL Persons 'inlelt'eil to tlie estate of
Ferdinand Je • '»ie of said county tlec’d.
are requireti t“ ma e immediate payment,
and those having claims against the estate
will present them according to law, to
RICHARD B. JETT Adm’..
Sept, ist, ’58.
G t EORGIA, Fcltox Cor.vrY.—Two months after date,
T application will tie made to the Court of Ordinary
of said County lor leave to sell the interest of Clark R.
TVoddail, deceased, in the houses and lots on Alabama
Street, in the city of Atlanta, whereon Mrs. TVoddail now
lives. sep23 1858 B. F. BOMAR, Adm’r.
G t EORGIA, Feu-ox County.—All persons indebted to
("the Estate of Clark R. TVoddail, late oi’ said County
deceased, will please call and pay the same, and those
having demands against said Estate will present them in
terms of the law. B. F. BOMAR,
September 23d, 1858. Administrator.
GEORGIA. Fulton County.
N OTICE is hereby given to nil persons con
cerned, that on the 22nd day of J uly 1858,
William C Robinson late of Fulton ('county, de
parted this life intestate and no person basapplied
for administrajico •> t the estate, of said William
C. Robinson, and that i-t terms - t’the law, admin
{stratton will be voste • in tbe Clerk of the Supe
rior Couit, or some otherfit and proper person a
theOctober Term next of the Court of Ordinary o«
said county, unless some valid objection is madet
otbis appointment.
Given under my hand officially at office, this
18th day of August 1858.
JOSEPH II. MEAD, Ord’y.
Aug2 1 tb, wtO t
Bt
Notice-—Chancery Sale of Valuable
Real and Personal Property.
Tho Murine Batik et al. vs Tho Winter
Iron Works et al.
v virtue of a decree pronounced n this cause at
the July teim, A. D. 1858, of the Court of Char eery
for the Seventh District of the Southern Chancery
Division of the State of Alabama, I shall proceed to
sell before the Court House door iu the city of Mont
gomery, on the FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER
next, between the u°ttal hours of Sheriff sales, the
following described Beal Estate, or so much cf the
same as is subject to the Deed of Trust executed by
said Winter Iron Wotlts on tlie first day of August,
1852, to II TV. Watson, A. Shotweil and N. Barker,
and upon record in the office of the Prohate Court of
Montgomery county, to-wit : ixdsNo (1) one, No (2)
two, No (3) three, No (4) four, No (5) five, of square
No (4)fout of said city—said premises being tiie same
up.n which the buildings of said Winter Iron Works
are situated—together witli all and singular the
hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belong
ing. Said lots front one hundred and fifty seven
feet, Turning back five hundred aud ten feet. A
ground {dan of said premises may be seen by appli
cation at my office, in the city of Montgomery-
t erms of Sale : One-fifth cash—balance in one, two
and three annnai instalments, bearing interest from
date. Got d and approved hills of exchange required.
Certificate of purchase to be given at the first piy-
ment, and titles made when tlie whole purchase mon
ey is paid.
I shall also expo.-e to public sale, ou t'ne premises,
oo the said first Monday in November next, ail the
machinery, tools, implements and fixtures of every
character and descripDon, 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-cutting machines
gear cutters, drill presses, vices ami benches, cold
chisels, drills, reamer's lathe tools of all descrip
tion. shafting, bolting, clamps, dogs, Ac. ; eight for
ges, witl everything complete, including Nesmith’s
steam hammer ; also, 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
aud machinery, many ol them entirely new and made
by the best of workmen ; a general assortment of
steam engine patterns ; and indeed the establishment
iu all its departments is complete, and many of its
tools and fixtures are of the largest and most perfect
character.
Terms of Sale : AH sums under one hundred dol
lars, cash ; all sums over one hundred and tinder
five hundred dollars, on a credit of six months ; and
for all sums over five hundred dollars, twelvemonths
credit, WITHOUT INTEREST. This sale is to be made
for the benefit of the creditors of the Winter 1 i n
Works. G P KEYES,
aug 5 w t >. Master. Ac
GEORGIA, Campbell County.
TAfHEREA-s, Robert J. Tuggle shows to the Court
VV that he hag fully administered John A. Hnpkin’s
Kertate
These are therefore to cite aud admonish all persons
concerned, to show cause if any they have, why raid
administrator should not he discharged from ing ad
ministration, and receive letters of dismission on the
first Mondav In April next, 1869, this September 8tli
1858. seltl B. C BEAVER9, Ord nary.
T WO months after date application will be made to
the Ordinary of Cherokee County, for leaveto sell the
land belonging to tlie Estate of A. .T. Evans, late of said
County deceased, this 13th day of .September. 1858.
sep23 JOHN EVANS, Adm’r.
T WO months after date application will be made to
the Court oiOrdinaryoft'ampbeUcounty, for leave
to sell all the Real Estate belonging to Joseph Smith,
deceased, late of said county, this August 31st 1858.
BELFORT! LUCK, Adm’r.
EM? OLDEST *
A]\rr»
CHEAPEST
CONCERN SOUTH!
MARBLE ! MARBLE!! MARBLE!!!
Summey & Hurlick
Dealers In every description of Marble Work.
O UR Quarries are well opened. We {>ay no jobbers
profits, ship or Railroad freights, and our Marble is
good and durable as uny in the United States. Therefore
we can and do sell according to material used, cheaper
than the cheapest. Monuments from $20. to $5,006, S,
3)i, 4, 4)i, 5, 5 L, aud 6 feet. Plain Brnf Tombs, eacii
at 25, 35, 45, 50, 70, 80 aud 85 dollars, aud 3, 4, 5, aud
6 foot. Head aud Foot Stones, per sett, at 7,12,18 and
25 dollars. Four cents each for cutting tetters, all work
delivered at Marietta Georgia Railroad Depot. Any one
wishing
TOMBS. MOM MIMS
or any kind of Marble work of Italian or Northern Mar
ble by giving in their order and specifying the kiudjof work
desired,we will order it and put it tip for Just the amount
it costs Xortb. Ship and Railroad expenses incurred in
our putting up, which will save them from 25 to 10O per
cent, in cost. Address all tetters to us. Marble Works
HARALSON COUNTY.
Haralnn
W ILL be sold before the court houae door in the town
ofHachanau.Haralsoo county ou theflretTueaday
in November next, within the legal hours of sate, the fol-
to Ertaf^dN'»°2«in the8»Il district oforigihallyCar-
roll now Haralson county ; 'fevie* on as the: property iff
Joseph ft H. P. Morgan to satisfy one Interim- Court fi fa
issued from said county in ftivor oTTbomas Farmer, vs.
said Joseph ft H. P. Morgan. THOS. J. LITTLE, Sh’ff.
8ept. 28th, 1858. ) _ .• :
Haralson Deputy Sbertff Sales.
TTT1IJ. be sold before the Court House Door in the town
W of Buchanan, on the first Tuesday in November
next, between the legal hours of sale the following prop
erty to wit: The undivided half of lot No. 1141, 20th
District 3d Section containing 40 acres more or less levied
on as the property of FJisha Brooks, to satisfy two Justices
Chart Fi fits from tbe 1077 District G.M. in favor of Jo
seph Hobbs, vs. Elislta Brooks, Wm. Garner, and Elijah
Brooks Security property pointed by Def t, levied and
returned to me by a Bailin' •
be sold before t
ftrilsvmhff, ISM.
House door in tbe town
_.,,on tlie firstTuewtey in
next, betwesK the legal hours of Sate, the fol
All the tutereW eTwilfain F- ft Skidmore Harrto, in
■hid to the Pasooe Mine, and the Machinery thereon; aud
the interest they have » and to U»e Mine known aatheHeU
Mine, and the Machinery thereon, and their interest m and
to the Lees Town 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. ft aid-
more Harris, tooatisflr four ft fan 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-
tord, William Grisham vs Wm F- Harris, and aidmore
Harris principals, and J. L. Keith and S. W. Thompson,
Securities, William Grisham, vs Samuel W. Thompson
principal, end J. L. Keilh, and Wm F. Harris, and aid-
s_ lx ..-tttnn ama in fat-Ar nf Francis Hill Vi
Postponed Sale.
A I the same time and place, will be sold two lots of
land Nos. 1154 and 1140 each in the 20th District 3d
Section, containing 40 acres each, levied on as the proper
ty of KUaha Brooks to satisfy four Justices Court Fi fas is
sued from 1077 District, G. M.. in favorof AUison Dean,
vs. said Brooks and other fifas in my hands, vs. Elisha
Brooks, property pointed out by Dert levied and returned
to me bv a bailiff JOHN K. HOLCOMBE, D. Sh'ff.
T WO iitonr.it- alter;application wil-
be inmie o> tlie Ordinary ot Haiai*>n
c.uni v ft r l*av»* t.. cell lhe land anti tie roes
belonsrn u : i> itie o ak- cf «Fo!tfi ,V‘<-f ork!* - ,
dec used.
DAVID ST ANSEL, AdmV.
J tiiMi-r 20tlt 1858.
MILTON COUNTY.
Milton Sheriff Sale.
YTriLL he sold before tlie Court House door in the town
W of Alpharetta. Milton county, on the first Tuesday
in November next within tlie legal hours of sale the follow
ing property to-wit:
Lot of laud, No. 590, iu the l6t district aud 2nd section
of said county: levied ou as tlie property of Richard Smith
to satisfy sundry fi fas issued from a Justice’s Court of
Gordon county, in. favor of J. H. Tyler \a. said Smith.—
Lew made and returned to me by a Bailiff-
JAMES MITCHELL, Sh’ff.
Sept. 24, 1858.
MILTON SHERIFF SALES-
W ILL be sold oil the first Tuesday in November next,
before the Court House door, in said County, with
in the legal hours of sale the followiug property to-wit:
One I.ut of 1-aud, lying in said County, iu the first Dis
trict and first Section, known as Lot No. 177, containing
forty acres, more or less. Levied upon by virtue of a
fifa,'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 tlie same time and place, will be sold lot of
laud No. 98, in the 1st District and 1st Section of said
County, levied upon to satisfy a fifa from Forsyth Su
perior Court, iu lavor of J. S. Crenshaw, vs. Robert Co
ker and Melvin Pain, controlling plaintiff, as the property
of said Coker, September 21st, 1868.
Sept. 30..wtsd JAMES MITCHELL, Sheriff
DAWSON COUNTY.
Dawson Sheriff Bales.
W ild, be sold before the Court House Door iu the town
of Dawsonville, within the legal hours of sale, on
the first Tuesday in November next, the following prop
erty to-wit :
Lot of land, No. 314 in the 13th district and 1st Section
of Dawson county; levied ou to satisfy one fi fa in favorof
Jeffrey Beck v's Wm. Piuyan issued from a Justice’s
Court in the 916th district, G. M., in favor of Jeffrey Beck,
vs. said Pinyan. Levy made and returned to me by Elias
Tucker, I.. C.
AD50, lot of land, No. 267 in the loth district and 1st
section of Dawson county; levied on to satisfy one fi fa in
favor of Jeremiah Williams bearer, vs. Thomas Multenix,
issued from a Justice's Court ill the 820th district G. M., iu
favor of Jeremiah 'Williams vs. said Multenix. I.e’vy
tnade and returned to tne bv Young C. Hawkins. L. C.
SAMUEL R. FINDLEY. Sh'ff
Dawson Postponed Sheriff Bales.
W ILL be sold before the Court House door in the town
of Dawsonville, within tile 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 ill the 4th
district and first section of Dawson couuty; levied onto
satisfy one ft fa in favor of R. B. McClure vs. A. Baunister
aud one in favor of R. B. McClure vs. Austin Bannister and
Reason Bannister; hot it issued from a Justice's Court of the
578th district, G. it. of Forsyth county. Levy made and
returned to me by a constable.
ALSO, tlie farm and improvements whereon J. B. Mul-
linix 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 ofRobert Norrel to satisfy a U fa in
favor of B. W. Brackett issued from a Justice's Court in
the 1023rd district, G. M., against said Non e!. Also oue
other fi fain 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 on to satify three fi fas
in favor of R. B. McClure vs. said Jeffrey Beck issued from
a Justice’s Court, in the 1022nd distrietG. M. Levy made
amt returned to me bv D. M. Dickinson L. C.
SAMUEL R. FINDLEY,Sh'ff.
Sept. 29th 1858.
DeKALB county.
G t EORGIA, DcKalb County.—Whereas, Sam
T uel Potts applies to me for letters of Administration
on the Estate of Ira Chandler, late of said County deceased.
These a re therefore, to cite aud admonish all persons
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 hot lie granted the applicant upon said
Estate. Witness mv hand and official signature Sept. 29th
1858. ALEX JOHNSON, Ord’y
Sept. 30th, 1858 [30dsJ
C A EORGIA, DkKalb County.—Whereas, Robert H.
)TCash, applies tome for letters of Administration on
the Estate of Lewis Cash, late of said County deceased,
these are therefore to cite all persons concerned to be ami
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 Alien lias applied to be appoint
ed Guardian of the persons and property of Ed
mond J Lawery and Abraham J liiwety, Orphans ot
Efltnond D Lawery, deceased
This is therefore to cite all persons concerned to he
and appear at the Term of tbe Court of Ordinary held
next, alter the expiration of thirty days from tbe first
publication of this notice, and show cause if they can,
why said Wm M Allen should not be intrusted with
the Gnard’auship of the persons and property of the
above named orphans.
Witness my official signature this lotu September
185S. selO R C BEAVERS, Ord’y.
Post Office, Pickens countv, Georgia.
' !t JOSEPH
J. T. SUMMERS & JOSEPH A BJSANER,
Sept. 2, ’58....wly. Gc’ralTravelling Agents •
Administrator’s Sale.
A G REEABLIx to an order of the Court of Ordinary of
Forsyth county, will be sold before the Court house
door in the town of Cumming. withlu the legal hours of
sale, on the 1st Tuesday in January next, the tbllowiug
Negroes, to wit : Oston, a man,27 years old : Caroline,
22 ; and her Child 2 years old; Jiuney, 8 .years old; Etna-
liue 6 , and Mose, 4 years old ; All sold as the property
of Jas. Harris, late of said couuty, deceased, for the ben
efit of the heirs aud creditors, of said deceased. Terms
Cash. L. D. BURRIS. Adm’r.
Osteber 7th, 115$ wtds.
Estray Notice.
STATE OF GEORGIA,) Clerks Office Inferior Court
Campbell County.'-j August 27tli ’858.
A LL persons interested are hereby notified that Mil-
ton L. Miles of tlie 652nd District, G Al tolls be
fore John Phillips, one of the Justices o! the Peace
for said District, as two Kstrays taken up upon the
freelioll of him the said Milton L Miles, iu said coun
ty and District; one a liack herse mule, no artificial
marks perceivable, ft nr feot eight inches high, about
nine years old, appraised by Wm H Mcflarinand
Herry Stipes, Jr., Ireeholders of said District and
county, to be worth cue hundred dollars, the other a
bay mare, with black legs, mane an tale, the left
eye out, five feet high, about nine years old, appraised
by the said Wm H. AlcCiarin and Henry Stipe, Jr., to
be worth seventy-five dollars.
Tbe owt er or owners ot said Estray are required to
come forward, pay charges, and take said Estiays
away or they will be dealt with as tlie law direels.
A true copy (rout the Estrav Book.
b'ept 2d w G. W. HAAIMON1). C. I. C.
GEORGIA, Campbell County.
S IXTY days after date I will apply to the Honorable
Court of Ordinary of faid county, for leave to sell
allof the lauds Itelonging tolhe Estate of Matk .McKt-
twieath, deceased, except the Widows Power iu said
lands, this September 6lh 1858.
EZEKIEL 1 OI.K, Admr.
ADMINISTRATOR’S BADE.
E Y virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of Camp
bell CountvP will be sold on »be first Tuesday iu De
cember, 1858, at tlie Court House door in said County be
tween the legal sale hours ; South half lot of laud No. 20
in 8th Dist. originally Coweta now Campbell County,
whereon John Langston resided at the time of his death,
containing 101 acres more or less, adjoining lands P. H.
Speer. A. B. Weaver aud ,T. H. Carrel!, the same being
one seventh still in the original woods, with about 15
acres of good bottom land in a high state of cultivation,
good dwellings, out houses, kc., lying about 4 mites front
Palmetto, on the middle road leading from Campbellton
to Newnan, and ou the headwaters of Cedar Creek.
A credit of twelve mouths will be given to purchasers
who must give notes well secured for their purchase.
THOS. M. LANGSTON,
SAM I- S. LANGSTON.
(s i«-tds. Adm's John Iangstoii Dee d.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
B Y Virtue of an Order of the Gmrt of Ordinary ofCamp-
bell Coumv. will be sold on the first Tuesday iu De
cember. 1858, at the Court House door in said County be
twgeu the legal sale hours, the undivided portion ol' laud
belonging to Amanda Shcats, Ilec'd.. in the Fast half of
lot No. 2. in the 8tli District of originally Coweta now Camp
bell County, adjoiuing lands John Cook, Richard Moore
and W. H. Collins, embracing some good bottom land, a
portion of which is iu cultivation, lying on Pea Creek three
miles below Campbellton.
Terms made known on day of sate.
RICHARD MOORE,
Oct6-tds. Adm’r Amanda Slieats. dec'd.
ADMIKISTR AROR’S SALE. -
B Y virtue of an Order from the Court of Ordinary of
Campbell Couuty, will be sold on the first Tuesday
in 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 the 9th Dist. of origi
nally Coweta now Campbell Couuty, whereon Alfred J.
Camp resided at tho time of his death, containing 168?.,
acres more or less, adjoining lauds of Samuel Lewis and
Addison Riley, the same being one third still in the origi
nal woods, with good Dwelling, out houses, &e. About
150 acres of good Bottom land in a state of good repair on
the Chattahoochee River, two mites above Campbellton.
AIso4ot of land No. 154 iu the 14th Dist., originally Fay
ette now Campbell County, containing 202)J acres more
or less, still in the orgittal woods, about otic mile from the
above described fraction.
A credit of twelve months will bo given to purchasers
who must give uotes well secured for their purchases.
JESSE I- BLALOCK.
JAS. M. CAMP,
Ad-rs Dehorns non com tesla metitoamtero of A,t'amp.d'.
Oct6-tds.
G EORGIA, Fowyth County.—Whereas,
George Kellogg;, Executor of Mary Braseltoii, rep
resents to the Court iu his petition, duly filed aud enter
ed on record, that he has IhUy administered Mary ltras-
eltou's Estate :
Tliis is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kindred
and creditors, to show cause, if any they cau why said
Executor should not bo discharged from his Executor
ship, and receive letters ofdismission on the first Mnudav
Iu Mav 1859. H. RAKER. Ordinary. '
Oct. 4, 1850.. ,.\v6w
House'rov Hale,
T HATuaw two stoiy wooden building, be
tween the Fair Ground and Georgia Rail Tin
road, will be offered for salo as soon as it is fin- n'.'
lahed. For terms, apply at this office, or to
BOIXINOr
March 19, 185$. ...dwtf.
more Harris, Securities, one in favorof Francis Hiil, vs
William F. Harris, and .Skidmore Harris, principals, and
I. L. Keith, Security. .
Aiao, 100 Shares, of the Capital stock of the Canton Mining
Company, levied on as the property of John C. Simms, to
satisfy a Superior Court fl fa from Coweta County, in favor
of Hall &Co. , vs. said Simms, bid off by J. M. Sessions,
aud resold at his risk. ^ _
Also, Lot of 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 of A. M. Nor
ris vs James Henderson, levied ft returned tonffl by a Ba
liff ‘
•Visit, Lot of Land, No. 108. in the 2d District of the Sec
ond Section, levied on as the property of Ward H. Waters,
to satisfy three ft fas issued from the 823d district, G. M. ,
in favor of John Nix ft Co. , and others vs said Ward H.
Waters, levied and returned to me by a Bailiff.
Also, Lot of laud, No. not known, it being the place
whereon Alford H. Barnes, now resides in the 14th Dis
trict of the Second Section, levied on as the property of
A H. Barnes, to satisfy a Justice Court’fifn, issued from
the 792d district, G. M. , in favor of James H. Wayne,
bearer vs A. H. Barnes, Maker, Thomas Smith, Security,
and James Hughs Security on Stay, levied and returned to
mo by Wm Rampley, I- C.
Also, Lot of Land, No. 614, in the 21st District of the
Second Section, levied on os the property of O. H. Brews
ter to satisfy four Justices Court fi fas issued from the
817th district, G. M., iu favor of Thomas D. Perkinson,
vsO. H. Brewster, sold for the purchased money, levied
and returned to me by a Bailiff.
Also, Fractional Lot of land, No. 319, in the 13th Dis
trict of the Second Section, leviedon as the property of
Elijah McCoy, to satisfy an Attachment fi in issued from
the Superior Court of said County, iu favor of John McCoy,
Fx’r, vs Elizah McCoy, property pointed out in said fi fa.
Also, Lot of Land, No. 1026, and the half of No. 1027, in
the 2d District of the Second Section, lev ied ou 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 et al, Jacob Pare vs. Richard Roe, Cas.
Eject, T. B. Rainey, tenant in posessiou and George W.
Rainey, Securities on Appeal. *
Also, one Negroc Man by the name of AVillis, about 30
years of age, levied on as the property of John H. Wood,
to satisfy a Justice Court ft fa issued from the 1019th dis
trict, G.M. , in favor of John B. Brock, Bearer, vs. Job
H. Wood, levied anti returned to me by a Bailiff. n
Atso IjOt of land, No. 641, in loth District of the second
Section, levied on as the property of George W Flournoy,
to satisfy two Attachment fi fas issued from the Superior
Court of said County, in favor of J. K. Brown, vs. George
Flournoy, property pointed out in said fl fas.
Also,30 Barrels of Corn more or less, anti 400 bundles
of Oats more or less, levied on as the property of William
M. Beauford. to satisfy a Superior Court 11 fain favor of
E. R. Finch, vs. Wm M. Beauford, Principal, and X. J.
Garrison, Securitv. property pointed out bv Plaintiff.
W. 'll. D. MOSS, ltep't Sheriff.
Canton, Sept. 27th 1858.
Cherokee Mortgage Sheriffs Soles.
YT/TLl. Be sold before the Court House Door in the
VV town of Canton Cherokee County, on the first
Tuesday in December uext, lhe following property to
wit:
LOTS of laud' Nos. 325 , 644, and 645, and allof that
part of I-ot No. 656. embracing the dwelling honse aud
kitchen. it beiug that part of said Lot lying in Rnd near the
Nortli East Corner thereof purchased by Geo- W. Flour
noy, of Henry Tedder, eor.tainiug a bout '2 acres. Allot
said Land being in the 15th District of the 2d Section of
Cherokee County, levied on as the property of Geo. W.
Flournoy, to satisfy a Mortgage fl fa issued from the Su
perior timrt of said County, iu favor of Cicero C. Winn,
vs. said Geo. W. Flournoy,' property pointed out by said
Fi fa.
ALSO- Lots of laud, Nos. 514 . 567,584,585 , 642, 638.
639, and 640, in the 15th District of the 2d Section, levied
on as the property of Geo. W. Flournoy, to satisfy a
Mortgage Fifa issued trout the Superior Court of said
County in favor ofC. C. Winn, for the use of A. V. Brum
by, vs. Geo. W. Flournoy, property poiuted out in said
Fi fa.
ALSO Lot of land No-555, in the 3d District of the 2nd
Section, levied on to satisfy a Mortgage Fi fa issued from
the Superior Court of said County, iu favorof Martin Gra
ham , Administrator of Noah Strong, deceased. vs. Henry-
Parks, property (toiuted out in said Fi fa.
AlrSl. Lots of laud Nos. 112, and 113, in tlie 15th Dis-
trictofthe 2d Section of said County, levied on as the pro
perty of Wm. A. McCurdy, to satisfy a Mortgage Fifa issu
ed from the Superior Court of said County infavor of Isaac
McConnell, vs. Win. A. McCurdy, properly pointed out by
said Fi fa. W. R. D. MOSS. D. Sh'ff.
Canton, Sept. 27th, 1858.
rj’WO months after date application will be matle to
the Court of Ordidary of Cherokee county
leave to sell ti e land ueg i e* belonging to the estate
of William H Evans, late of said county, deceased.—
This, 7th July, 1858.
THOMAS it. EVANS. Ad inr.
jy. 9,'58. wOOd.
T WO months after date application
will he made to the Ordinary of Cher
okee county, for leave to sell the land and
negroes belonging to the estate of dames
Fowler late of said county deceased.
ERVING J FOWLER, Adm’r.
July 31, 1858.
T WO months after dale application will be made to tho
Ordinary of Cherokee County, for leave to sell tlie
Land and Negroes belonging to the Estate of Gray Bar
ker, late of said County .deceased, this 13th day* of Sep
tember 1858. sep'23 ZEBULON WILLIAMS, Adm’r.
SSSK3SSS®J
Aiao, kite of land, No. I200 n« , ^
ItoNo. 1134, in tbe !tad disQ
sythcounty ; levied on Mthe
in favor of Joseph Winahtp,« ^"^Sotl
pointed out by defendant (McGitmbO
turned to me by a constable. mfnJs'Ik
Cumming, Sept. 28th, 1868 tdi 11 '
lowing property to-wit: ~ uou * 1 h0nr »of fc ,‘ |i *
lilts of land, No. 236, part of lot -M., 1
in the 3rd district and 1st section (tnSi&ke
containing in the aggregate 93 !
Dickson place ; levied on as the Droit,, T 5 A j
art, to satisfy a mortgage flfafronak^M
Forsyth connty in favor of Harrison J'
Stewart. Property pointed out
ALSO, Lots No. 694,116, 620
604,, 37 acres of lot No 603,621 622
the third district and first Bectiofl
all levied on to satisfy- a’lMrtzaL^T’N-i
the superior Court of Forsvtfl ° a
of Harrison Sununerour vs. JonitW u!“t C1v il
as the property of Jonathan Miclntirt- i? 1 * - ;
out in said mortgage fl fa. WM P '■art
Cumming, Sept. 28th, 1858. t<ls U
Forsyth Mortgage Sheris u 2
W HX be told before the Court Ho „! * 1
Town ot Camming Forsyth ^ ;; Df
Tuesday in November next, between //' ’•> tb
yf sale the following lots of Ian.'. to $ ™
I.otH of land Nos. 8, 78. 79. an ,],,
reserved off of lot No. 8 in tho y„ r ,s’
lyit g aud b« in;- in tlie 2nd
Pr
now Forsyth county. ^{| levied ^ ’%»!
Lawson B. i awkius, to satisfy tw 0 u '“’ll
sued from tlie Fn erior Court, f p -
favor of Jame B A B- gle, - or5t ' ' '
August 30, 1858 WM. L W||.u AS| ,
GEORGIA, Forsyth County.
W HEREAS, Amlrew E Bond su
tor of BeDsor- K E-lwi.ils, r.i,
. . , , presents i
in his letilion, duly fited and entered
din
m<
we
CO!
States he has fully administered Ben.,,,, fr'- tor
E'tate This is therefore to cite all pe r . * ’-4)
kind e l and c edttots. to show cause if" bet
why sail! admin ‘ trator shonM not be^ : ' fe ;y
hi.s aditnni*!ration, »□«! receive let'.p),- ' l : 1
ou the first Mou*Uy in April, 1S5«». ' j
sepHi H RiRggg
notice!
w<
frit
A LL {-. rson .'or, eruo t „ e , lf<; - in
notice. I shal‘ ajpiv to tie Cos- QO
naryot For.-yt ; Cnu ‘y.'ot, .fc* fim ‘ ; •
Noveiub-.r next, tor leave to >eli n ]| A,e
belonging t» the E tale ol Thotcj. j « bo
a to • f -si <1 Coil tv it,- ... (I t s,. ' a-
Agos- 18SS. J 1‘t. R'.-H;• KT> : j” '
GEORGIA, Forsyth County
T WO months after .late, appfcat,', a „«. . ji
the Court of Ordinary ol Forayts
I ave 1o sell the lands belonging to ’lie t . Inti
er.n.nCook. I.teof Forsyth raJL
be
am
frig
'OUQtV, , it
beoebt of the heirs and cr tlitors of Mid; ®
... ’• IIIJAW FINCHER, to
sel >' Delonm non nf .[ tlersooO,
I GKi Es BI.E to an i rd-r ot tl, e v. urt
of Forsyth booty, will to *„\A beto,
thi
tun
. win resold IMdn.,
flouse door In (he Town , t Ciiiin„;,.„ witiirBftii
hours of sate, on the first Toep.liy ?„ v,,* 1 '
..... ,» In., rtf In-. 1 V’. . , ’* T
the fol'.,wit tr lots of land Ws tedV l'i'x'.* 7
acres of lot 981; b ittg he H,,»e r . Wcit on
late of ME Cuoninghani, late ot said .' __
ed Fold for the benefit of the heirs of aij!' b#
pttK f! NNlMiH-spUJ
the
eye
Brought to Jan,
G t EORGIA, Forsytu Covxty.—.v K'imw,,
T committed to the Jail, orsaiiictsiatv ,
of September, iust., of (be fullmvmg ,|sv ri '.':
About 28, or 30 years of age. live feet s j l( lea.
would weigh 160, or 165. lbs. of yellow.
would weigh 160, or lba. Ihs. M vello*,..
his name is Frank. and reports himself t„
tskains and Samuel Kinslo. of the >wt „ ; t-j
slave dont recollect the name <>f the .'o.intv r^....fSL
lives in, says he was taken from Virdui •' ' OUI
and stayed there about two weeks, wliru ■ ’ratifac
Christmas last, to go back to old Virginia,
are directed to come forward, provepropetraw! fett
ges and take him away, or he will lie d«t!t"wihrJ| A
to law directs. This September 24tit 1©
28 WM. I*. Willl'dlv’. in t
GEORGIA, Forsyth County. lov
To all whom it may Comm, e ®®
J OHN W Holbrook and Wnt e Holoror.. Dts 1
proper faint applied to me for {.rnnatu,-.a#
administration on tbe E-date ol 3 a 6DC
late o r said county deceased. a 1 -.-.
This ts ttcite ail and singular the.■t-.lon:
of kin of Jo-1 League, to he and app.»: lt For
within the time allowed by law, asd Af.,.'. .-vSC
any they can. why permanent a.lui uistr:.-: f ** le
not fp granted to’.! \Y Uniterm k and ffut c $ pol;
Administrators S le.
A GREEABLE to an order of tho Ordinary of Cherokee
County, will be sold before the Court House door hi
the Town of Canton, ou the first Tuesday in November
next, within the legal hours of sale, lots of laud Nos.
1,149,1,150,1.151, and the undivided half of lots Nos.
896. 897 and 832. in the 15th Distrtrict of the 2d section
of said County of Cherokee.
Also, on the same day before the Court House door, iu
tlie city* of Marietta, Cobb county*. lots of laud Nos. 167,
123. and 10 acres in the South-west corner of lot No. 122
iu the 16th district of the 2d section of Cobb County.—
Sold for tlie benefit of tbe heirs and creditors of William
H. Evans, late of Cherokee county, 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 sold on the first Tuesday in October
next; before the Court House door in Jasper,
Pickens county; between the usual hours of
sale, the undivided one-fifth part of Lots
of Land, Nos. 114 and 185 in the 13th Dis
trict a d 2d Section.
Also will be sold on tbe same day before
the Court House door in Canton, Cherokee
coznty, the one-fourth part of the Miner 1
in Lot of Land known as the Fry Lot near
the ibixes Old Mines in the 15th District o
the 2d Section belonging to the estate o
George S Hoyl, deceased. Sold for tbe
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
deceased N F REINHARDT,
Aug 2 1858 wlm Adro’r
Ott Gn-fti K Hiilter.
iN'ov(*inb**r n«*xt. TtBS
WituesH inv iiarol auil official > : s£Q.t!ai** S- • w
H BARKER y™
sept 16—w iru
GEORGIA/Forsytb Cunt. pa , r
To all v 1 ' 6811
T HE under
that she h; . r' • aw
Ordinary of Fors sue!
ed from her Gut ■ ■ -.io dMi
Davis on acconn uni .nabiiitj
from, to afeud i"s:i d Trash arid tel
apply at the November Terra
Court of Ordinary of said Court"
discharged from said Gtiuidi-insHp,
FANNY CANNON, in t
ang28 Guardian of Titos. SlC mot
pre.
Dot
thei
GKORGU, Forsyth County.
. WO months after fate, application*:! ;.
I the Court of Ordinary of Forsyth ores!;
Francis M. Green,
vs.
Ambrose C. Green
Libel for Divorce in
Carroll Superior Court
April Term 1858.
at the first regular Term after expiration !'.=
from tiiis notice for leave to sell the hr:
to the Estate of Jcel League, Lire »f
c-ased, for tbe benefit of heirs and c;*;
deceased. selfi HENRY O KEIJAv
DeKALB county.
GEORGIA, DeKalb County.
D A'’ID CHfsT.L'UT, administrate: ef :
.fames Baxter, dtceased, appli?* to:
of diemisBion from said admini<tratk<;
therefore to coti y al! Person? interest*
objections, (if any they have.) wilhiu *:
senbed hy law, why .said letter? *houMri
the applici ut
<iiven under mv hand at office, tbw-n
AI.KX. JOHN**.
j y. 20, ’SS
GEORGIA, DeKalb County.
II! HEREAS, John Chmuhte
VV Ks
ti e Sherilf, that the- defendant is not to
be fottnJ in this County.
And it further appearing that the defendant
resides out of this State. Itis ordered by the
Court that ser* ice in said case be perfected by
a publication of this Kule once a month tor
three months, previous to the n* xt Term of
this Court in some public Gazette in this
State. GEO D. RICE, J. S. C.
I cer’ify that the foregoing is a true tran
script from the minutes of the saiJ Court.
jyl’858 JO HN LONG, Cler .k
Cstate of Wm Y Poole
for letters of Dismission fr.-rn -:t;■: air..:
These are therefore to cite and 1:1s:••
titer.ated to be and appear
T appearing to the Court by the return of j time prescribed by law. to
stl.l
ster
van
retu
maj
way
com
wag
ty-
by 1
effo!
ring
deft-
We
feeli
Fort
ha vi
no <3
fov
is n<
stinj
peat
have why said applicant should cot be
said administration. Given under mj to
June 22nd, 1858. tint ALFX. JOHNSON". ■
GEORGIA DeKalb County.
yy HFKEAS, Rhoda Brown, .Ids
of Fannin Brown, deceased. &PK C ‘
letter* of L Emission from said Admioi*Ut
These are, therefore, to cite and adm* l ?-
boos concerned to file their obj^ctio2»“ *’
why said letters should not he grants -
the first Monday m Feeemfeer next *• Ir
my hand orticiallT, Mav -4th 1$^
ALEX JOHNSON. ■
of *1
80m
no*
not
dead
Sc
TRUSTEE’S SALE. , XiofTVK
W ILL be sold to the highest bidder in Haralson ■ , °,
pmititr.nn the nremises whereon the undei-xiim- i '-■° ur ‘-
EXECUTOR’S SALE-*be!
AGREEABLE totne’astwi! ofEt«r= ff
s*. of DeKalb county deceased, will
1 bes
I'M
•1U til
nty
county, on the premises whereon the undersign- j > - our ' no use doer in the 1 w “ .
ed now resides in said county, i n the sec. nd Tuesday i cfl uuty. on the tirst Tin- -sy in * •
in November next, the following described property, \ n *S ro ’ s to-wu: Mill, a woman. ; -
to-wit - | n y a wtman 36 or 37 years oWare cs.
Ixits Nos. 9, 1C, 11, and frac’t, 154 and 155, in the 1st j r ^*^** rs w:t * 1 * '
dist. and 3rd sect., of originally Cherokee o\v Haral- ' _f n , 1 '
son count,, andLot of land 1278, in the 2Ctb district I 'th day of te. t
and 3rd section cl Haralson county, and three Negroes 1 • Se pt “ w
to-wit : Dorcas, a wentan. 70 or SO years old ;"Mar- j . ~
garet. a woman, 35 or40y»ars old; Ben. a man, 20
or 25 years old : ote Wagon and Oxen; 25 head of
hogs , 2 miiclLC’owe, and calves ; one old buggy and
harness; one blind torrel Mare; Household and Kitch
en Furniture, Farmir gTools, Ac. Sold by o-der of a
decree of the Court ot Chancery, bad at the August
Term of the Superior Court ol' i aulding County. 1858.
Thums :—alt sums uo ter live Dollars, cash ; ail sums
over five Dollars, twelve months credit, with approved : the place whet,
security. J- M BRYANT, Trustee. ; same time andj
August 25lb, 1S58. wtds i a woman abo
| about 14 mot:
Postponed Sheriff Sole. ' j property of Jo!
~yyj|j. be sold before ibe^OourtH 0 "^ in the j .mdaVof rale
G EuRt.lA.
of the
sold before the
ll'rst Tuesday it
sale, part ot
said County, li
said I/>t. couta
Town of Cumufing Forsyth County, ou the llrst
Tuesday in November next, between the legal hours of i ADMIN
Sale, the following property to-wit: 1 , ’’
LOTSof land Nos. 1128, 1158 and 1159 in till- Second j A GRF.KABI J
District and 1st Section of Forsyth County, leviedon as i t*-.
tho property of John Faggan, to satisfy a fifa issued from j ,’ r ,u the Tom
a Justices Court of Forsyte County, iu favor F. A. Moore. I sale : on ,1>0 nr
and other It fas iu nty hands, property pointed out bv
Plaintifl', levy made and returned to me by a Constable.
Cumming,8ept.27th, 1858. W. P. WILLIAMS. Sh'ff.
whei
were
Part
the
preffi
stant
pre*<
theii
rery
perp
dm,
real.
prim
thos.
Plfs,
oat <
teiip
anap
EXECUTOR’S SALE i
A tittF.KABI.Kto an order of the Hon. the Court of
<
tug lots of land.
981; being the 1
Cnuninghant, la
benefit of tthe 1
ptls
V Ordinary of Fulton county, September Term 185S,
will be sold on the first Tuesday in November next, be-
ore the Court House door in the city i»r Atlanta, part
freity lot No 161, on tan 1 lot No. fifty two (52) in the
1-lth Dist. of origmal'y Henry now Fulton county,
said let is fronting on Colli us st., 110 feet and running
back 100 feet, bounds 1 on tbe East by arid Collins st
ou the Nortli and West by lam’s r.t Patrick Lynch, ami
on the South by a lane or alley. Beqnea'bed in lhe
last Will audTostemeut of the 'ate Michael Lynch to
his biother Patrick Lynch. S. Id ag tLe property of
tbe said late Michael Lynch late of the said county o|
Fulton dec. Sold for tbe benefit oftlte heirs and cred
itors of said deceased. Terms made known ott dm of
tale. JOHN LYNCH,,
sept If—wsd JAS LYNCH / txclH
CANTON MINING COMPANY
Ci EALED proposals will be received at tbe Office of the
lO CANTON MINING COMPANY, until Thursday the 7te
October for sinking the Shaft on the property of the Com
pany, 320 feet below its present depth, which is 180 feet.
Tho coutractor furnishing every thing’ necessary but tee
puffps. engine-power, aud privilege of timber. Pay
ments monthly. For further terms and specifications,
apply to the President of the Company,Canton, Ga.
sep2gw2t
FOR S-A.XjES-
CONSTANT supply of the justly celebrated EUREKA
A reduction mads to
OIL 1 at wholesals aud retail
those wishing to sail again,
lep. 18...-tf «. I- SHACKLEFORD, Agont
nhe
Forri
tott
» vet
teln
«»4
Baker &
T HE subscrib ' 1
CRACKFR
w hich enables tl.
iu the up tmniti;
always fresh, at
the same eau b> >
ton.
The CANDIBS t ‘
kuowu to dealers
manufacture is v
North or South.
They keep. als. . ' ■
Nuts, Raisins, F--
Tovs. Ac.
Also CIGARS of afl
Refined and bain' *’ (
ply of Couutry Cenfi
afforded elsewhe
Ball, public v. pr
at slan t notice with cv
of the best qualiti
orders from th. ni'
Atlauta, Feb. U
MC TIC!
JJURING_uty te d’ 1 "
AJtos. W. Ha
Attornay.
Atlanta, June 22