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/"VFFK35 on Fateh Tree Street, to Grant and Willh U Hock, «nr IIwSIon o(Kem. March 6, 18$8.... dawly WHITAKER A BATES, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Atlanta, .Gcoarglw. AflKS front rooms over J. R.4C.H. Wallace’s store, Corner Whitehall and Alabama Streets. February 23,1858....dawly G. J. WRIGHT. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Albany. Georgia. May 16th, 1857 dawly WM. A. HARRIS. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Isabella, Words Co., Georgia. R EFERS to—Maj. J. L. Harris, Milledgevillo ; Hon. A. H. HanseU,Tbomasvine; Miller k Hall,Oglethorpe; Hon. R. H. Clark, Macon; Col. J. W. Duncan, Atlanta. June 2,1868.... dly MARK JOHNSTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Carterovllle, Georgia. February 28,1866. P. O. HARPER. ATTORNEY AT LAW, West Point, Georgia. April 18,1855 d&wt M . C . JONES, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Palmetto, Georgia. W ILL give strict attention to tbc collection of claims of ail kinds, to securing debts, and will, make prompt settlements with and for clients. April 1858,....d&wtf. GUSTAVUS A. BULL, TATTORNEY AT LAW, ImGrange, Georgia. W ILL practice in the several Counties of the Coweta Circuit and in Heard, county. • April 17tli 1858.... d&wly. JOHN V. HEARD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Colqnltt, Miller Co., Georgia. MarcliC, 1857, wly o. A. LOOT RAVE.] [J. LAMAR. LOCHKAAK A LAMAR. ATTORNIES AT LAW, Macon. Georgia. H AVING associated themselves in bussiness will de vote themselves exclusively to the practice of their profession. [Jan 13.... dwtf. WILLIAM M. OANFORTH. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Fairborn, Georgia. July 25,1857 d&wtf STONE A FITCH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Atlanta, Georgia. O FFICE in Markham's Block, up Srairs. January 30,1858 dwl v I.. It. RlilSCOE B. B. DBGRAFFEXBOn. BRISCOE & Oet.K UFF.NHV.1B. ATTORNEY’S AT LAW w I Hedge vllle, Georgia. TILL practice also in the Courts of adjoining Counties. June IS dawly L. J. GARTRELL, ) ( T. W. J. HILL G-artrell & Hill, ATTORNEYS A T L A W, ATIjAVTA, GEORGIA. July 58....dly. SAMUEL H. BAKER, A T TORNEY A T LAW, And Notary Public Alpharetta, Milton Comity, Georgia. W ll J. give prompt attention to all busincs entrusted to his professional management. Strict attention will he given to the collection of claims. 1!e/erenc-s.—Geu. A. J. Hansel, George X. Lester, Win Phillips, Marietta: 11. i‘. Bell, \V. W. Lewis, Gumming; James K. Brown,Canton. march 1,1858..dlv JAMES M. SMlln, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Houston Texas. r llJ. practice in the District and inferior Courts of W 1 this. l^nit Careful atteSlion i>aid to tlie investigating of land Titles, to tlie buying, selling and locating of land Certilicates. Promptness given to the collection of all claims. Kkvxrkxcss :—Hon. IVm. Seldom Washington It. C ; A. Austin Smith, Washington, 1). C ; lion. R. Joluisou,Balti more, Mil ; Gov. Mm. Eaton, Warrenton, X. C; Rev. Rd. Johnson, Atlanta, Ga ; W. W. Games, New Orleans. La. Texas Kkfkkencks :—Hon. P. H. Bell, San Antonio, Judge Paschal. San Antonio ; Judge G. W. Paschal, Alts tin ; lion. P. W. Gray, Houston; Perkins & Keecli. Hous ton. [January 7,1S5S d&wly. I)lt. L. J. KOBKKT . MEDICAL AND SURGICAL PRACTITIOXER, Marlet ta, Georgia. Office at his Residence. [d&wtf W. T. Campbell h Hro.. SUGEON A MECHANICAL DENTIST? * RE prejeired to perform ail opera- J\_ tkuis In ihe profession with dura bility and skill. A5” Office over Alexander's Drug Store, White Hall Street. W. T. C. CAMPBEU., Atlanta. Jail. 20 dtf G. P. CAMPBELL. F- D- THURMAN. M D , D D S. Surgeon Dentist. OFFICE—Ac. 38 Whitehall Street. ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Aug. 8 dawly. . F. ALHXANliER.] [Wll. A. SHBLBV. DRS. ALEXANDER & SHELBY, O 1 OFFICE Corner Marietta and Market Streets. January 3,185S dwlv DR. JAMES M. MORRIS o KFH K on Marietta, street, opposite l>r. J. F. Alexan der*;-. [Atlanta, (ia., February 9.1S5S dwly. E. J. & R. W. CRAVEN. SURGEON £7- F DENTISTS (N««y*sor» to Ledbetter and Craven.) O ffice over J. J. Richards Book Store. Whitehall St. Atlanta. Ga. X. B.—Teeth extracted by a new process, without pain. juno 9,1858 d&wly. F. M. COWEN , ATTORNEY AT LAW ALPHARETTA, GEORGIA Y TUI LL practice in the counties of the Blue Ridge Circuit, W Refers to Gov. Brown. Milledgeville, Ga.,Gen A. H Hansell, Marietta,Ga.,Col. Iawson Fields. Alpharetta. Ga.. Cpl. J. K. Brown, Canton Ga. Sept. 10th. '58..wly DR.V. H.TALIAFERRO H AVING returned to the city after an absence of some weeks, would anuouee that lie is permanently loca ted in Atlanta, and can he found at tlie old stand on White Hall Street, during the day, and at his residence on Ivy street at night. X. B.—A servant will befoupd in the office at night who will prompt)}' convey calls for professional service. March 13,1858.... dly. M.ARGEMIS A. HELL. ATTORNEY AT LAW, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. P ARTICULAR and prompt attention will ho given to the prosecution and defence of Criminal cases, and the collection of Claims. yy Office on Whitehall street, in Mulinbrink’s Granitc- Front Building. Oct21-dawlv. A. H. «. BROCKEN, 22 CLIFF STREET, NEW YORK, Manufacturer of Glass Syringes, Homccopathic Vials, Grad uated Measures, Fursing Bottles, tf~c. G LASS WARE for Chemists, Druggists. Perfumers, Photographers, &o. Green Glass Ware by tlie jack- age. A liberal discount made to the trade. i Orders from country Druggists and Dealers solicited. Price lists sent on application. sep!5 d*w3m J K WILLIAMS 30LLINO BAKVR WILLIAMS & BAKER, [Surrexsors la Williams, Rhea d' Co..) G SX’ERAL Commission Merrliants, Atlieneum Building, Decatur Street, Atlanta. Georgia, Q- | Prompt aud particular attention given to thesaloHi^^ of Grain, Bacon, lard. Flour Feathers, ami Ten- ncssec uroduce generally. Jan. 27. "58 dtf. Caldwell, Pagan A Co. COMMISSION MERCHANT* Charleston, South Caiolinn W I1J, attend to tlie sale or country produee. Flour Grain, Ac. Office at the corner or East Bay and Cumberland streets. Calpwku., Blakely & Co. I James Pag.us. BRAWLEY & AUtXJLNPKR | Oct 26, 55 dlmwt.f. BA’NK AGENCY, LLEX M. WALLACE, gemi for the Bank of Camden S. Carolina., ) FK1CF. at Wallace k Robinson's Warehoe.se—corner of Hunter and Pryor streets, Atlanta Ga., will give ouipt attention to collections generally. IfnOiFl- S-A-XjES. a COMSTAMT Bupply of the justly celebrated EUREKA A OlL' al wholesale and retail. A reduction made to ''gtftZ*'* * gain 8. J. SH ACK1 EFORD, Agent. ulor attention will be given tothe Printing at Cirenlara, tilla, Blank Votes, Bill Hand*, Blank Dosds, Bank Cheek*. Prograanca, Business Card*, HANDBILLS, POSTERS, A*. We respectfully solicit the patronage of oar friends in the city and up country, and assure them that all ardent will be promptly and satisfactorily attended to. PRIMARY SCHOOL OP MEDICINE. GRIFFIN, GEORGIA. T HIS School will be opeued un the Uret of November, as announced ui a Circular, for the reception of stu- WEEKLY PAPERS, RECEIVED AT KAY’S AGENCY Every week of the very latest dates, by mail. H ARPER’S WEEKLY; Ballou’s Pictorial; Frank Les lie’s Illustrated News; New York Ledger end New MEDICAL BOOKS! WM- KAY AGENT, MEDICAL BOOXSELLFR. 'Whitehall, Street, Atlanta, Ga. K EEPS always on band a large and well selected sup ply of the latest Medical Publications as well as el ementary works, and will $11 all -orders at the lowes possible rates. New publications received as soon as is sued from the press, and sold at Publisher's prtfcee.— Books are being constantly ordered, and a single volume of the smallest value may be sent far. Subscriptions received for any Periodical, Medical or otjiewise, American or Foreign; payable always in ad vance. [junel2.] • DOMINION OR, THE UN Ml' AND TRINITY OF THE HUMAN RACE with the Divine Political Constitution of the World, and the Divine Rights of Shorn, Ham, and Japeth. BY SAMUEL DAVIES BALDWIN, Alihor at "‘ARMAGEDDON " “God shall persuade Jape th. and fften he shall dwell in the wilderness realms of Shorn, and at that lime shall Canaan be his servant. ’ ’—Mope*. “His dominion shall be from sea to sea.”—David. “The God having created the world, hath created from out of one blood every type of men to dwell on every lace or fauna of the earth, having prescribed their pre-ad- justed climates, and the land marks of their habitation.” —Pan. ITice $1 50 per copy. For sale at Kay's Agency. Prose and Poetry. BY A GEORGIA LADY. PRICE, $1 00 FIRST EDITION. ■ For sale by WII LIAM KAY, Agent, Atlanta, Geo Oct 24,18£S tf NEW BOOKS! Aceucy. INDIA AND THE INDIAN MUTINY C OMPRISING the Complete History of Hindustan, from tlie earliest times to the present day ; with full par- ie iars of the Recent MUTINY IN INDIA. Illustrated with Numerous Engravings. By HENRY FREDERICK MAL00IM. OPERA DANCER Dr. Mystertos of I omdon Life. By GEORGE W. M. REYNOLDS. D B D s IC'K MARKHAM; OR, SMILES AND TEARS. By J. F. SMITH, Esq. RANDON; OR, A HUNDRED YEARS _ AGO. A Tale of the American Colonies. Bv OSMOND TIFFANY. Pl’RGEON’S GEMS,BEING BRILLIANT PASSAGES 5 from the Discourses of tlie REV. C. H. SPURGEON. T he book of knowledge ; or, an explanation of Words and Things connected with all THE ARTS AND SCIENCES. ILLVSTRATXIl WITH XUXEROi S KNGRAV1NUS. By GEORGE CRABB, A. M. Author of “E Syuou} nil’s,” “Tcchm. logical Dictionary, aiid “Historical Dictionary." New Edition, Willi the Latest Improvements. T he public and private history OK NAPOI.EON THE THIRD, Emperor of tlie French; with Biographical Notices of his most Distinguished Min sters, Generals, Relatives aud Favorites, aud various Details I Inscriptive of France under the Second Empire. By SAMUEL M. SMUCKER, A. M., Author of-‘Court and Reign of Catharine II;” “History of Nicholas I. or Russia;” “life of Alexander Hamil ton;” “life of Thomas Jefferson;” “Memorable scenes in French History ;” “Life of Dr. E. K. KANE ,” etc., etc. Atlanta, Geo, Oct. 8, 1358 d&wtf. TAYL0E & HOLBROOK. (successors to J. Taylor, Jr.) ra H AYE on hand and are receiving their large and splendid assortment of FALL & WINTER Hats, Caps, Ladies’ Hats, &c. The largest and finest stock ever offered in ihe Atlanta Market and at Prices unequalled ” in the South; also a fine lot of Umbrellas, Canes & Trunks. To bo found at the old stand until October 1st, when they will remove five doors nearer the Railroad, opposite BEACH & ROOTS IRON FRONT HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR FURS. Atlanta, September 18th, 1858....dawly A $1,000 CHALLENGE TOTHE WORLly. By Parc tin slug one of J. S. RARBY’S Books T HAT you can Ride, Drive, or Work any Horse that lives ou earth, in the course of a few hours. FARMERS AND STOCK DEALERS. l.et me call your attention to the book entit led “The Mod ern Art of Training Wild Horses, by J. S. Rarey,” the celebrated Horse Tamer. let me lay before you that which is most necessary in your business ; iet me have an opportunity to circulate amongst you, that which is gold to all mankind. You can take the most vicious, wild and ill-disi>06ed horse that can he produced, and in from twenty-five minutes to an hour, you can make him be come perfectly kind and submissive. He shall lie down* and you can lie down upon him: you can walk over him, handle all his limbs, you can make him sit up and sub mit to the same without the use of any medicine what ever. What the Book teaches to d o any man may do, that has a rational mind, without endangering either himself or horse. All balking, kicking, and runaway- horses. may he made perfectly tame, and love to work, by this mode of treatment, and if the people of the vicini ty feel in the least interested , they will not pass it by sav- ing. it is a bore, or tlie work itself is a humbug. Any person, after searching a copy of this valuable and following the instructions in every particular, and becomes dissatisfied, I am authorised to say, can have his money returned. If any information is desired after reading the work, or explanation wanted, please address E. Parsons, Efcq., at McMinnville, Team Price $1 .50 a copy. For sale by WILLIAM KAY, sole Agents fbr Up per Georgia. Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 5.1858 dawtf. 20 Bbls. Pike’s Magnolia Whiskey, just received and for sale CLARKE & GRl'BB. March 12. CITY HOTEL. 151 Bay Street. SavaaaaU. Georgia. T HE 5 long established Hotel situated in the centre of Savannah business, offers now to m. its travelling country palrous and the public at better accommodation than ever before—confident that tlie house will be found in a better condition than it has been for years. Tlie Proprietor assures the public no in terest will be spared to watch over the true interests of his guests and to procure them every comfort. JOHN CASS, Proprietor. EDMOND Ml'RPHY, Sup’t. N. B.—Carriages for the CHy Hotel, attend Ihe arrival of every train and steamboat. May 13 d&wtf. DAM El. PITTMAN, GENERAL INSFRANUE AGENT C ONTINUES 5 to take Fire Risks in safe and reliable Companies. Refers to citixeus bf Atlanta, who liave bad losses witli him. SST Office at the City Hall, in the Clerk’s Office of the Superior and Inferior Courts. May 14,185S..daw6m MBS. PARISH S onars the patronage of the Atlanta Ladies and sur[ rounding country, as she has just returned from the North and is prepared to make Dresses and Man- tillas of alt kinds, in the neatest and most fashionable style at the shortest possible notice, and will endeavor to give full satisfaction to all that will favor her at MR. P. I. lMMEL' 5 . sep 23..d*w6m Alabama Street, Atlanta, Ga. NOTICE! URING my temporary absence from this city, Col. I / Asms. W. I Umio.xD is my duly authorized Agent and JOHN H. 8 Attorney. Atlanta, June 22d, 1858.... dtf For Sale. -1 6) Half acre lots near the Rolling Mill. Apply to JL^Col. J. M. Calhoun, agent, or the subscriber for Terms. F. KROG, Trustee. Oct. 26 w2m. w Negroes for Sale. R J. be sold on tho 1st Tuesday iu December, before the Court House Door, in Gumming. Forsyth coun ty, the following Negroes, for Cash. Miilcdgc, a Man, 35 years old; Elk-, a man, 30 years old; Macaman.27 years old ; John a man, 25 years old ; Eli a man, 20 years old ; Ackillis a bov, 18 yeimsold; George 14: Cisero 15; Wes lv 13 ; Mack 18 ; Emily a Woman, 37 years old ; Malinda a’ Woman, 20 years old and two Children ; Anjajinc a Girl, 18 years old aud her Child ; Jane a Girl, IS years old : Pocahontas a Girl, 12 years old. ioHNJ. Fnfo, ^ j Atty>i NEWTON HARRELL. Oct 11, 1858... wtds Ito EDWARD BARREL OIOX OT Oir i mi _.every purchaser before purchasing his own Qmoiaar Gifts st Ramnr’s Ctauca os Gins at Komi’s Gemm ae Guts sttQpanety Gumcsas Gins at Kaxnsv’s Cboks as Gms at Rasxb’s Cumcs as Gim at Saxxsv’s Caotcx as Gun at Rassst’s Cnotcs OrGtrrs sir Euan’s Great Amcncsn Gift Book Hoase, Not 293 Broadwey, NewYojk. where the gifts, consisting of Jewelry, fa., sad varyihg in value from 76 coats to two hundred doihus, are always on exhibiion n ample Show cases. Gar new descriptive Catalogue, containing a large variety or Books in every department of Science and literature, (all of which are Bold at regular publisher’s prices,) and exglaididg our new aed orffetnal system of allowing every purchaser bis own choice of Gifts, and settidg forth unequalled induce ments to agents, will be sent, post paid, to any individu- al, on application. Address A. RANNEY, Agent July 8....w6m No. S3 Broadway. S. B. OATMAN,* DEALER IN ITALIAN, EGYPTIAN AND AMERICAN STATUARY, AND EAST TENNESSEE MARBLE MONUMBNTS, TOOMBS, URNS AND VASES, MAmilLIS BHAWfllUBS! FURNISHING MARBLE All orders promptly filled. Ware Rooms opposite tho Georgia Rail Road Depot, Atlanta, Ga. March 6th, 1868....wly. Bakery & Confectionery. IHE subscribers bare recently connected with their Confectionary a large size CRACKER MACHINE. which enables tliem to furnish their friends and patrons in the up-country with Butter, Boston and Soda Crackers, always fresh, at ra;es fully twenty per cent, lower th»n the same can be laid down from Savrnnah or Charles ton. Tho CANDIES manufactured by them are already well known to dealers and consumers. A comparison of their manufacture is challenged with those made elsewhere— North or South. They keep, also, constantly on hand, a large stock of Nuts, Baisins, Figs, Prunes, Pickles, Sardines, Sauces, Toys, &c. Also CIGARS of all grades, from (6 to 840 per 1,000 Refined and barrel SUGARS—-comprising a general sup ply of Country Confectioners, at as low rates as can be afforded elsewhere in the State. Ball, public or private Parties furnished to order, at short notice with every description of Cake, Fruit, &c‘ of the best quality. Orders from the city and country respectfully solicited. IMMEL, CUNNINGHAM & CO Atlanta, Feb. 17, ’58. wly FOR NEW YORK. FARE REDUCED. Freight and Passage as low as by any other Steamers. CABIN PASSAGE sis BYTHESPLENDID AND COMMODIOUS Side Wheel Steamers. Augusta, 1,600 tons, M. S. Woodhull. Florida, 1,800 tons, Isacc Crowell. Alabama, 1,300 tons, C. R. Schenk. And first doss Propdlor Star of the South, 1,100 tons, CAPT. THOMAS LYON. These steamships belong to the old established and fa vorite line known as tlie “New York and Savannah Steam Navigation Company,” and in the comfort, accom modations aud fare cannot be excelled. They arc com manded by experienced, skilful, careful and polite of ficers. PADl-EPORD, FAY & CO, Agents in Savannah. SAM I. MITCHELL & SON, New York. For Philadelphia. New York, die., from Charleston and Sa vannah. Cabin Passage to Philadelphia, $15. Excursion Tickets good for re turning up to Jan. 1,1859, $25. Tickets from Philadelphia to Niagara Falls furnished by the agents at Charleston or Savannah, $8. The 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 and Savannah on alternative Saturdays as follows ; Tlie Keystone State, from Charleston, August 14th, 20th; September 11th, 25th; October 9th and 23d, leav ing Philadelphia on the alternative Saturdays. The State of Georgia, from Savannah, August 7th. 31st; September 4th, 18th: October 2d, 16th and 30th, leaving Philadelphia Ihe alternate Saturdays. For safety and comfort, having superior State Rooms these ships are not surpassed by any ou the coast. One hundred miles of this route on Delaware rixer and Bay— two nights at sea. For Niagara Falls, the Lakes and Canada tho shortest and aheapest route. This line connects at Philadelphia with the great Forth- AM-siern Railroad Route through to Niagara Falls 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 Buffalo, 823; Elmira, Ml; to Canan daigua, $22. C. A. GREINER & CO, Agents at Savannah. S. & T- G. BTDD, Agents at Charleston. July 29th, ! 58....w3m. \EW YORK & CHARLESTON STEAMSHIP LINE! THROUGH TICKETS, From Montgomery, Ala., to New York, $29 00 “ Atlanta, Ga., “ “ “ 23 00 “ Augusta,Ga.. “ “ “ 20 00 fj- Can be hdd on application at tbe Rail Road Ticket Offices at each point. *^$ FARE REDUCED*!! CABIN PASSAGE TO NEW YORK, $20 00 STEERAGE “ “ “ “ 6 00 New York and Ckarleston Side Wheel U. S. Mall Steamships ; through in from 48toSO Hours. Steamship COLUMBIA, 1800 Tons—M. Berry, Com mander. Steamship NASHVILLE, 1800 Tons—L M. Murray Commander. Steamship JAMES ADGER, 1500 Tons—R. Adams Commander. Steamship MARION, 1200 Tons—W. J. Foster Com mander. Leaves Adger’s Wharves every Wednesday and Saturday at High Water. rYtHINE Steamships were built expressly for this line, I and for safety, speed and comfort, are unrivalled on the coast. Tables supplied with every luxury. Atten tive and courteous Commanders will ensure travellers by this liue every comfort, having elegant State Room ac commodations. For Freight or Passage, apply to H. MSSROON & 00. Corner of East Bay and Adger’s South Wharf. July 9th, 1858. NEW YORK and SAVANNAH rptHE American-Atlantic Screw Steamship Go’s new and I elegant Steamships HUNTSVILLE, Capt. Robt Har- die, 1,000 Tons burthen. MONTGOIUXY. Oapt. Freder ick Crocker, 1,000 Tons burthen. Will leave New Yorh and Savannah every Saturday. Passage 915. The superb accommodations for passengers on these Steamers arc unsurpassed by any Ocean Steamers in Ihe world. Tbe Saloons and Suite Rooms are elegantly fur nished, spacious and well ventilated. These Steamers ore in immediate connection of the Cep- tral Railroad of Georgia, and its connecting Roads. Daily Express Freight trains are ran in this line in only 24 hoars from Savannah to Atlanta without breaking buk Through rates of Freight from New York to Knoxville, Nashville, Memphis, Tuscumbia and other places, inclu ding every expense, given when required. .. - - — - l0 tie Agent of the Ccn- Merchandke consigned trai Railroad, Savannah, will be received and forwarded Free of Commission. Mark Goods “Care agent Central Railroad Savannah.” Shippers are pa .icnlarlv request ed to forward bills of lading by the Steamer, thereby en suring greater dispatch, and avoiding all delays. Insurance may be effected by these Steamers at the Offices or the undersigned el one-half per cent, with the best Companies. Until further notice, freights by this line from New York wifi be as per regular Tariff Rates, viz : 10 cents %l foot for Dry Goods and other measurement Goods, and 8 cents p fool for Hats, Bouts and i3iocs. Other Goods, regular rates. Apply to BRIGHAM, BALDWIN & CO., Savannah H. B. CROMWELL k CO., M Went St « ny. New York. 1 May 13th, 1858 d&wly. , corner of Ailing * ORIENTAL PAINTING. A LARGE lot of Tube Paints, Silver Foil, Camel n.;. Pencils, &e., just received and for sale. The ladies are invited to call. SMITH & HttARpi Ocl7-U. K ARE CHEMICALS, and preparatory preparation* made to order, by a practical Chemist, At A. ALEXANDER’S. 49* Sign of the Nogro & Mortar, White Hall Street. aug2 0 tf. CIGAR8 ! CIGAR8 ! J UST received direct from tho importer, a small lot of very choice cigars, such an article iwrhape has no been offered in this city before. For sale by T.C. HOWARD. B KIBE’S Celebrated HAH, Fall styles, received and for sale by sepBS W. HERRING k SON. ’ FEATHERS. large supply of choice new Feathers, for sale by JOSEPH WINSH1P. The subariber does not doom it necessary Id ent.-r iuto detail respecting hk method of teaching, or impartnig in struction to his students, as any inteffgent person mustap predate the advantages a student will have in such a School as contemplated under the present system, aud pledge himself that his time aud energies sufficient will be devoted to the advantage of his pupils, and that noth ing will be wanting to make their studies as instructsve and agreeable as possible. . Every branch of tbc Medical and Surgical review will be thoroughly taught iu this School. Classes will be termed in accordance with the time each pupil has been studying. Regular examinations will be held three times a week on various brauches. A few of the advantages of this School aud Medicine may be briefly enumerated, namely ; The superior opportunities of studying practical Anato my, the abundant supply iff Material, tho Dissecting Room being ample for all tbe classes, and tbe constant atten dance of the subserber, or one at the two, who will as sist him in demonstrating, to afford all noeesary informa tion to the gentlemen who may be dissecting. Da. Kwm wishes it distictly understood that this School will, in no wise, interfere with any of tho charter ed schools of the country. Students will find this Schoo- highly advantageous, and much more agreeable than 1 public college, fur tbe purpose of acquiring their first iua struction in Medicine and Surgery, They can, at all times, have an opportunity of acquiring a knowledge of practical Anotomy, and the practice of operative Surgery upon the dead subject The Dispensary and Infirmary of the subscriber which will be opened ,at the same time, will ufford an opportu nity to his students of acquiring great information and adroitness in tho art of prescribing by visiting the patieuts examining the cases daffy, 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 tho proprietor in rotation wherein they will derive great benefit in a practical point of view, in learn ing to diagnose and treat various diseases. It must be apparent to every one that, possessing these and mauy other advantages for the study of Medicine and Surgery, this School stands unrivalled in the facilities it will afford the medical student in the acquisition of a thorough and practical primary course of instruction in his profession. The subscriber, fully relying upon the countenance aid and support of the medical faculty aud an inteligcut public, confidently enters upon an enterprise which in his estimation, by supplying a desideratum iu the profes sion will greatly benefit Ihe public, as w-ell 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, are cordially and most respectfully invited to vi6it this School, and the proprietor will take great plea sure in showing them around. Griffin, October 8th, 1858 wtf. Dr. Morse’s INDIAN ROOT PILLS ! D R MORSE, the inventor of Morse’s Indian Root Fills, has spent the greater part of his life in traveling, having visited Europe, Asia and Africa, as well as South A merica-has spent three years among the Indians oi our Western country—it was in this way that the Indian Root Pills were first discovered Dr. Morse was the first man to establish tlie fact that ail dis eases arise from Impurity of the Blood—that our strength, health and life depends upon the vital fluid. When various passages become clogged, and do net act in perfect harmony with the diflerant functions oi tbe body, the blood l(*cs its action, becomes thick, corrupted anil diseased ; thus causing all pains sickness and dis ease of every name ; our strength is exhausted, our health we are deprived of, and if nature is not assisted iu throw ing off the stagnant humors, the blood will become chock ed and cease to act and thus our light of life will foreever be blown out. How important then that we should keep the various passages of tho body free and 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 Fills, manufactured from plants and roots which grow around the mountains cliff in Nature’s garden for the health aud recovery of diseased man. One of the roots from which these Pills are made is a Sudorific, which opens the pores of the skin, and assists Nature in throwing out the finer parts of the corruption within. The second plant is Expectorant, that opens and unclogs the passage i the lungs, and'thus, in a shooting mauner, i>erforins its duty by throwing off phlegm, aud other humors from the ungs by copious spitting. The third is a Diurectic, which gives ease and double strength to the kidneys ; thus encour aged, they draw large amounts of impurity from the blood, which has beeu thrown out bountifully by the uri nary or water passage, and which could not have been, discharged in any other way. The fourth is a Cathartic, and accompanies tbc other properties of the Fills while engaged in purifying the blood -tbe coarser particles ot im purity which cannot pass by the other outlets, are thus taken up and conveyed off in great quanties by the bow- From the above, it is shown that the Morse Indian Root Pills not only enter the stomache, but become united with the blood, for they find their way to every part, aud completely rout out and cleanse the system from ail im purity, aud the life of the body, which is this blood, he roine's perfectly healthy ; consequently all sickness and pain is driven from the system, for they cannot remain when the body becomes so pure aud clear. The reason why we are so distressed when sick and why so many die, is because they do not get a passage which will pass to the afflicted parts, and which will open the natural passage lor tbe disease to be 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 the body by disease. Dr. Morse’s Fills have added to themselves victory upon victory.byre- 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 lec- ble frames have beeu scorched by the burning elements of raging fever, who have beeu brought.as it were, with- iu a step of the silent grave, now stand ready to testify that they would have been numbered with the dead, had it not been for this great and wonderful medicine, Morse’s Indian Root Pills. After one or two doses had been ta ken, they were astonished, and absolutely surprised in witnessing their charming effects. Not only do they give immediate ease and strength. and take away all sickness pain and anguish, but they at once go to work at the foundation of the disease, which is the blood. Tberiore. it will be shown, especially by those who use these Fills, that they will so cleanse and purify, that disease— that deadly enemy—will take its flight, and the flesh ol youth and'beauty will again return, and the prospect of a long and happy life will cherish and brighten your days. 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Feb. 13, 1868.,..wy. SMITH & EZZARD, H AVE Just Receivec a large Lot of Washing Soda, suua, Potash. BeetOtleined Plaster ol Pari.'. Outlie Soap. Colors in Ait. Colemans English Mustard. &c. &., and are for sale at Rnhieeil Prices, fg- If you waut articles and at reasonable prices give us a call. (oct 31 d&v :f Whiskey! Whiskey! Whiskey! ffTLABKE k GRUBB have just received 26 bbls M« ll VJvain’s Extra Copper Distilled Corn Whiskey, and for s*le chip. *'• “ ' Foltm Sheriff Sales. \ \ ILL be sold before the Court bouse door, in the (Sty “ * of Atauta, on the 1st Tuesday in December next between the legal hours of sale, the following property to- wit : Part of lot of land No 36, in the 14tli (list., of orig inally Henry, bow Fulton county, containing 177% acres, more or less. Levied on as tho property of Meredith Brown to satisfy sundry justices court fl fas., from the 630th di8t.*, G. M., in favor of E M. Teliafero vs. said Brown. Levy made aud returned to me by a Constable. Also, tho north east half of city lot, No 115, in the city m Atlanta, the same being part of land lot, No 78, in the 14th disk, of originally Henry now Fulton county. lev ied on u the property of J. M. Coleman, to satisfy a fl fa from E’ulton Superior Court, in -favor of Loveless, Bro & Gholston vs. Martha Carlton and J. M. Colemeu. Also, lot of land, No 62, in the 17th disk, of originally Henry, now Fulton county, containing 200acres, more or less. Levied on as tlie property of Richard C. Greer, to satisfy 6 11 fas, issued from the Justices Court for the 1026th diet., G. M. in favor of Thomas Moor vs. said Greer Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Also, city lot No not known lying on Crapes Alley >nthe city of Atlanta, containing ono acre more or less, levied on as the property of Edwar : Parsons to satisfy a fi fa issued from Fulton Superior Court in favor of J. D Watkins vs. Aaron Gage principal, and Edward Parsons , security oh appeal. AI^O, City lot No. 153, in the city of Atlanta, fronting on Tay.or street’ 100 feet, and running back 200 feet being one half acre more or less tho same being part of laud lot No 53 in the 14th dist., of originally Henry now Fulton county. levied on as tlie property of Barney Dugau to satisfy a fi fa., from Fulton Inferior Court, iu favor of Ca rey W. Berry vs. Dennis Hoytoud Barney Dugan, also to satisfy a Justices Courtfl fa, in favor of J. R. & C. II. Wal lace, vs. said Dugan. ALSO, the undivided one half of City lot, No. uot known lying on Houston street, in the city of Atlanta, fronting on said street 100 feet, and running back 200 l'ect bounded on thseast by the lot wharcon Mrs. Haller recent}- lived the same being part of land lot No 51, in the 14th dist., uf originally Henry now Fulton county. Levied on by vir tue of sundry fi fas., issued from the Justices Court lor the 487th dist G. M., in favor of Pendley & Maddux aud Jas. T. Hubbard, and one fi fa., from the 1026th dist. G. M., in favor of John Collier, all vs. Hiram Bowen. Levie made and returned to inc by a Constable. ALSO, City lot in the city of Atlanta, whereon the Shop occupied by Dr. J. Gilbert is situated, adjoining tbe Wash ington Hall, lot No. not known being part of land lot. No. 77, in tho 14th dist., of originally Henry now Fulton Coun ty. Levied ou as the property of J. Gilbert, to satisfy a fi fa., issued from DeKalb Superior Court in favor of H. C. Holcomb vs. J. & L. Gilbert. Levy made by *J. S Smith, former Sheriff. Also, 2 Negroes viz: Ann, a girl about 11 years of age, of copper complexion, aud Candis a girl nine yearsold, of dark complexion, levied ou as tho property of George W. Humphries, aud 25 acres of land near the corporation line, of the city of Atlanta, lying ou the west side of the W&ARR, with good improvements thereon, whereon Henry G Dean now resides, the same being part of land lot No 78 in the 14th District "of originally Henry now Fulton county, and Loyd & Pulliams interest being tlie undivided two thirds of 60 acres of laud near the western boundery of the city of Atlanta known as the Race track laud tlie same being part of lot of land No. S4, in the 14th district of originally Henry, now Fulton county; levied on as the property of Loyd & Pulliam. All the above property levied on by virtue of a fi fa from Cass Superior Court, in favor of McWhorter & Brightwell vs Charles Hamilton maker, and George W. Humphries aud Loyd & Pulliam, endorsers. Also, part of City Lot No. 2, of Block No. 33 ou Land Lot No. 77 in the city of Atlanta, fronting on Whitehall Street 95 feet, whereon Deft now lives, levied on as the property of Russel Crawford, to satisfy a lii'u issued from Fulton Superior Court, C. H. Strong aud A. W. Jones vs. said Crawford, the same postponed from last sale day. ALSO,Your acres of land lying iu the north eastern part of the city of Atlanta, adjoining lands ol'L. J. Gartrell and others, it being part of land lot No. 46, in the 14tli dist., of originally Henry now Fulton county. Levied on as the property of Joseph M. Rautin, to satisfy a Ufa, issued from Fulton Superior Court, iu favor of Reid, Austin & Co., vs. saidRa litin, the sale of tho same jiostiioned from last sale day. S. B. LOVE, Sheriff. N>v 4 w Fulton Deputy Sheriff Sales. W 1IX be sold before the Court House Poor, in the City of Atlanta,, on the first Tuesday in December next, between tlie usual hours of Sale, the following property, to wit. City lot in the City of Atlanta, it being port of the iot whereon the first Methodist Church is situated, fronting ou Peach Tree street 60 feet and running across said lot, east to Line street so as to iuteist-ci Hn._Aun street, containing one fourth of an acre more or l ss the same being part of land lot, No. 78 in the 14t! m.-d., of originally Henry- now E’ulton county. Levic< as the'property of F. N. Hardman, to satisfy a fi fa. . .. . iv the Superior Court of Fulton county, iu favor of i.. !... \ . . »aid Hardman, for the purchase money of-aid .ot. ALSO, that part of laud lot No. 190, in the seventeenth (17th.) disk, of originally Henry now Fuiton County, w-hich lies between the Montgomeay Ferry Road aud the W. & A. Railroad, adjoining lands of Peter Huge, Adam O-ivcrand Benjamin Thurmond, containing-23 acres more or lass, and also, upon that part of land lot No. 191, in the 17th dist., of originally Henry now E'ulton county, adjoining lands of Adam Oliver, Jesse M Cook and Thom as Fowler, containing 27 acres more or less, all being the land whereon defendant formerly lived. Levied on as tho property of John II. Golding to satisfy sundry fi fas.. issued from tlie Justices Court for the 469th dist G. M. in favor of J. Norcross aud R. A. W. Clowcr vs. said Gold ing. Lew made and returned to me bv a constable. C. C. GREEN, llep’t Sheriff. POSTPONED SALE. At the same time and place will be sold part of the city- lot No. 2, in block 33, in the city of Atlanta, the same be ing part of land lot No. 77, in the 14th dist., of originally Henry now Fulton county. Levied on as the property of T. D. I.yncs, to satisfy a fi fa., issued from E'ulton In ferior Court in favor of Sloan & Caldwell vs. said Lvnes Nov. 4 58. C. C. GREEN, Oep't Sheriff. G EORGIA, Fcltox Cocxn-.—Two months after date, application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of said County for leave to soil tlie interest of Clark R. Woddail, deceased, in the bouses and lots on Alabama Street, in the city of Atlanta, whereon Mrs. Woddail now- lives. sep23 1858 B. F. BOMAR, Adm’r. G EORGIA, EYlton Convrv.—AH persons indebted to the Estate of Clark R. Woddail, late of said County deceased, will please caltiand pay tbe same, and those having demands against said Estate will present them in terms of the law. B. F. BOMAR, September 23d, 185S. Administrator. CARROLLTON MASONIC INSTITUTE. Johx K. I.kak, A. B., President. T his institution is now oi>en, with a full aud able E'aculty, for the reception of Studeuts, both maje and female. We have a commodious building, and the society, water a n d hoalthfulness of the locality are unsurpassed in the State The course of study is thor ough and extensive in both departments, including all branches taught in tlie Male aud 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., thence by private conveyance to Carrollton. «■ Eor further particulars address John K. leak, Carrollton, Ga. W .W. MERRELL, W. M. J. T. MEADOR, S. W. B. M. I LING. J. W. Carrollton, Aug. 4 '58 wly EXECUTOR’S SALE. G EORGIA. Gwinnett Cocnty.—Agreeable to an order from the Court of Ordinary of said county, on the 1st Tuesday in December next, between the lawful hours of sale. All the Lands belonging to the estate of Mark Waits, late of said county deceased, consisting of the River Plantation, containing 480 acres, more or less, consisting of the following lots and fractions, or parts of them. Nos. 319, 318, 329. and 300, there is about 200 acres of cleared land, on this place of which there is be tween 75 hnd 100 acres of Bottom land, lying on the Chattahooche River, there is also, ou this place a very Public Ferry, which will be sold with the place the en tire interest of said deceased, in said Ferry that being one fourth. Also, one hundred and twenty-five, (125,) acres of land more or less, lying on Crooked Crock, being tlie east half of lot. No. 284, some fifty acres cleared, this being the place that Dennis Singleton, has iu cultivation. All being in the 6th dist., of said county. Sold as the property of Mark Waits, late of said county deceased, and for "the benefit of the heirs aud crecitors. Terms of the sale made known ou the day of sale. Oct 19th, 1859. JOHN C. WAITS, Ext’r. «*$1 ,000 a. Year. W E want Local and Travelling AGENTS in all parts of the Southern and Western States, to whom the largest Commissions will be paid. Our IJst includes over 25 Volumes of T. S. ARTHUR’S WORKS. Also, a large and saleable list of Historical and Biographical Books, &c., Among these will be found lives of JEFFERSON and HAMILTON, Dr. E. K. KANE, and other distinguished Explorers and Travelers, kc. Among our recent publi cations are the Public and private Life of Louis Napoleon, History of India, and the India Mutiny ; Livingstone's Travels and Explorations for 16 years in the Wilds of Africa. &e., kc. All of these Books are among the most saleable published. Of UYTYDSTONE’S TRAY" ELS alone, we have sold over 30,000 copies, and the sale is increasing. Many of our Agents are making from $5 to $10 a day in selling our Publications: and we claim that oar List iucludes the most saleable Books offered to Agents and Canvassers. And believing in large sales and small profits, we furnish our books to Agents for from 10 to 12 per cent, below the usual prices. For full particulars of Agency, Terms, &c , address J. W. BRAD1£Y, Publisher, 48 North Fourth Street, sep30.. w2m Philadelphia, Penn. Bay Early Copies —Now Ready. THE POETICAL WORKS OF EDGAR ALLAN POE, B EAUTIFUILY Illustrated with more than Oue Hun dred original Designs, by Harley, Birket, Foster. Pickersgill, Tenniel, Cropsey, Duggan and Madot : Aud engraved in the finest style of Wood Engraving hy OOOPER, UNTON, EVANS, kc.. &. Splendidly Bound—Price Six Dojlars. A few Copies in Morocco, Nine Dollars. AI^O. THE FIFTEENTH EDITION OF Poe’s Complete Works. VOLUME?, 12mo. PRICE $4 50. IN FOUR Containing the Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque Wonderful Stories of tlie Imagination ; All bis Poetry The Story of Authur Gordon Pym, and a complete collec, tion of all contributions to the Magazines. Editcd.bv RU FUS W. GRISWoLD, D. D., with notices of his life bv J. R. Lowell, and N. P. Willis. Sent by mail, postage prepaid, on receipt of price. J. S. REDFlELD. Agent, 34 Beckman st.. New York. Oct 23,1858 w2m Important to Farmers. T HE Subscriber having purchased the sole right o making, vending and using I. P. Harris' celebrated Patent Sub-Soil PLOW in the following counties, viz : Cobb, Campbell,Fulton, DeKalb,Gwinnett, Walton,Hart, Madison, Jackson, Hall, Habersham, Rabun, Union, White, Gilmer, Pickens, F'annin, Cherokee, Forsyth, Mi(ton, Lumpkin Dawson, Eowns, Murray, Gordon, Ca toosa, Whitfield, Walker, Chattooga and Dade, is now prepared to sell County, District, Farm, Shop, and indi vidua! rights upon the mogt accommodating terms. Specimens of the above Plow mav be seed at mv shop. ’ WM. J. GRIFF1ET. Marietta, Ga., June 14th, 1&58 wtf. *«4rr» Reform ExmImL nr thr Union or Ike Norik no* Sontk on ike SUBJECT OF SLAVERY, BY JOSEPH C. STILES. Price $1 00. F'or sale t>y W1IJ.1AM KAY, Sole Agent for Upper Georgia. B UJJARD CLOTHS.—A new supply Just received aud for sale low a HERRINGS Campbell Sheriff fold. , O N tho first Tuesday id December next, will be sold before the Court House door in the town of Camp- bed ton, iu said County, the following property to-wit: South half of Lot of Land No. 9 in the 8th Dist., of orig inally Coweta, now Campbell County, bounded South by J. M. Bond, North by Grant Roberts,containing 100 Acres more or less, place whereon R. S. Bartlett now lives, lev ied on as tbo property of R. S. Bartlett to satisfy two fifas issued from Campbell Supe’r Court, one in favor of Bullard & Whitley, aud one iu favor of T. M. Howard, and oth er fifa iu my hands vs. said Bartlett property pointed out by Pl’ff. Also one field of Corn, 40 Barrels more or less, on the place where Jones Bi3hop now lives, levied on by virtue of two InPr Court fifas of said County, in (avor of Blalock & Camp vs. Jones Bishop and E. Dodson Security, levied on as the property of said Bishop, property pointed out by Deft. Also, one dark blazed faced horse some 5years old, oue rather grey blazed face mule 5 or 6 years old levied on by virtue of a fifa issued from Coweta Infe’r Court in fa vor of Feelings Anderson & Co., vs. R. G. Cook, levied on os property of said Cook, property pointed out by lTffs Attorney. Postponed Sale. O NE Ray Marc and Colt, one 2 horse wagon, 17 head Sheep more or less, 2 black Heifers, 1 Milch Cow and Calf, 5 head of Hogs, 3 Sows and Pigs, some 8 head of Shi«its, 2 Bedsteads aud one Clock, levied on as the prop erty of Wm. Glover to satisfy a fifa issued from Campbell Sup’r Court, in favor of E. L. Symons vs. said Glover property pointed out bv Dft, other fifas in my hands Nov. 1st, 185S. A. C. WATKINS,Sh’ff. Nov. 4,1858. Campbell Dcpty Sheriff's Sale. P -TKT of f/it of land No. 93, East half of said Lot con taining 96 Acres more or less, ami 22 Acres of Lot No. 94 iu the North-East corner of the 7th District, origi nally Cow-eta now Campbell County, and one house and town IM in the town of Palmetto now occupied by E. L. .Jackson, all levied on us the property of E. L. Jackson to satisiy 3 lifas issued from Oimpbell Sitp’r Court, 2 in favor ofS. A. K. & C. F\ Swann, one iu favor of James t Jala way vs. E. L. Jackson, and sundry other lifas in mv hands, property pointed out by Pl’tls Att’v. Nov. 4th, 1858. WM. N. MACOCIRK, I). S’ff. G EORGIA, Campbell County.—John P. Watson having applied to be appointed Guardian of the person and property of Allene Pormelia Camp aminor under fourteen years of age, resilient of said county, this is to cite all persons concerned to be and appear at the term of the Court of Ordinary to be held next after tho expiration of thirty days from tlie first publication of this notice, and showing cause, if they can, why said John P. Watson should not be intrusted with the Guardianship of tlie per son and property of Allene Pormelia Camp. Witness mv official signature this Oct. 22,1858, Oct., 29,1858. R. C. BEAVER* 5 , Ord y ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. B Y Virtue of an Order of the Court of Ordinary ofCump- bell County, will he sold on the first Tuesday iu De cember, 185S, at the Court House door in said County be- twgen the legal sale hours, the undivided portion of’laud belonging to Amanda Sheats, Dec’d.. in the East half of lot No. 2, in the 8th District of originally Coweta now Camp bell County, adjoining lands John Cook, Richard Moore and W. H. Collins, embracing some good bottom land, a portion of which is in cultivation, lying on Pea Creek three miles below Campbellton. Terms made known ou day of sale. RICHARD .MOORE, Oct6-tds. Adm’r Amanda Sfieats, dec’d. ADMINISTRAROR’S SALE. B Y virtue of an Order from the Court of Ordinary of Campbell County, 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 follow ing lands, to-wit: Oue fractional lot No. 47, iu the 9th Dist. of origi nally Coweta now- Campbell County, whereon Alfred J. Camp resided at the time of his death, containing 168’ 2 ' acres more or less, adjoining lands of Samuel Lewis aud 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 miles above Campbellton. Also lot of land No. 154 in the 14th Dist., originally lay ette now Campbell County, containing 20gj 2 acres more or less, stdl in the orginal woods, about one mile from the above described fraction. A credit of twelve mouths will be given to purchasers who must give notes well secured for their purchases. JESSE L. BLALOCK, JAS. M. CAMP, Ad rs DeUmis yum com Ustamento annezo cfA. J. Camp.d’. Oct6-tds. GEORGIA. I’aopb i! Coiucy ’• -, ERE* . Koheri J. Tuggle shows t • the Court l 1 Dial li-- bag lulo admmis*or«-d J--bn A. Hopkin’s "e-t-ite The?e are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned. to show c n-e if any they have, why mid ad ntti s’r tor honld not be discharged from ics »d- in-rest ntiun. n eceivn letters nt distni sion ou lb? fcrst Vo nda iu April next. 1859. thisf'eptsm' er 8th 1858 selfi B. t; RKAVFRSj Ord nary. GEORGIA, t'ai/ipbt:ll Counti/. HF.KKAS, M m M Allen lias app'ied In lieuppoint- ed Guardian nf ll.e (er-auisai d property of lvl- v\ moi.il J Jjaw'ri hiuI Ahr.ilmui J Uwh)', Orphans of tviuiouii D Law** v. »hu<1 This is t > e : te at: p*»rr * us uonc-i ne ! *nb“ au«l appear at the T») in of ihe Court i f Or«iin>rj belli next, after the expiration of ib»riy dais from tbo first pufiiicalion ot t! is notice, and show canseif bev can, why said Win V» .mien should not be intrusted wiill th (iuard hub ip of ilie poisons and properly of the above . an ed or^h ns. ** itui-pg ra> official signature th** loth U-iuter 1858. pelC RCBEtVEK.~ Ord’y. i able UEOKGIa, (Jaiiipix ll County. S IXlY day s after date I w U»p|ly to the I C> urt of Ordinary of mid county. f< r h-uve to sed alL*f,the lauls belorging to'lie Estate ot Matk McM- Iw reatb. deceased, except the V. id'iws leiwer »n said lands, this fertembei 6tli ISOS. EZEKIEL i (-I K, Adnir. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. E Y virtue of an order of tbe Court of Ordinary ofCamp- bell Comity- will be sold ou the first Tuesday in De cember, 1858. at the Court House door in said County be tween tin- legal sale bouts : south half lot of land No. 20 in Sth Dist. originally Coweta now Campbell County, whereon John Langston resided at the time of his death, containing lol l 4 acres more or less, a ([joining lands P. H. Speer, A. B. Weaver and J. H. Carrell, the same being one seventh still in ilie original woods, with about 15 acres of good bottom laud iu a high state of cultivation, good dwellings, out houses, >vc.. lying about 4 milesfrom Palmetto, on the middle road leading f rom Campbellton to Newnan, and on the headw aters of Cedar Creek. A credit of twelve months will be given to purchasers who must give notes well secured for their purchase. THOS. M. LANGSTON. SAM I,. S. LANGSTON, 0ct6-tds. Adm's John Langston Dee d. Thomas J. Aldridge. T >so Aldridge, J Libel for Divorce in Haral _ sou Superior Court. Nancy Jane I T appearing to the Court, from the return of the Slier iff that the Defendant resides out of this County, and it further appearing that she resides out ot the limits of this State. It is therefore ordered by the Court that the Defendant appear at the next Term of this Court and plead to said action, or that tlie Plaintiff be allowed to proceed : and it is further ordered that the Clerk cause this order to he published in the Atlanta Intelligencer, according to the statute in such case made aud provided. D. F. HAMMOND, J. S. C. T. C. I certify the above to be a true exemplification from the minutes of said Court, this 22nd riav of October 1S5S. October, 29,1858. JOHN DUKE. CTk. DAWSON COUNTY. Dawson Sheriff's Sale. W ILL be sold before the Court House Door in Iknv- snnville on tho first Tuesday in December next within tlie legal hours of sale. The following property to wit: Lot of land No. 1, South half of the 13ih Dist. first sec tion of said County, to satisfy a fifa issued from a Justice Court 931st Dist. G. M., in favor of James Cantrell vs. William Alluvia as the property of said Ailaviu l.evv- made and returned to me by A, Corney L. C. Also all the Defendant's interest in and to Lot of Land, No. 260. iu the South half of Thirteenth Dist. and first section. Levied on to satisfy three Justice Court fifes, one in favor of R. Sandlbrd & Son, vs. Harry O'Sheals, one in favor of William F. Todd vs. Harry O'Sheals, one in fa vor of B. G. Thornton, barer, vs. Harry O’Sheals. Lev ied on as the property of Harry O'Sheals—made and Returned to me bv F. B. Duncan L. C. Oct. 29.1858. ' S. K. FTNDI.EY. Sh'ff. > NEW BOOKS FOR AGENTS. SOLD ONLY BY SUBSCRIPTION. W ANTED.—An Agent iu every County to engage in in the sale of three new works, beautifully illustra ted entitled “Monument to the memory of Henry Clay." giving a complete and reliable Biography of Henry Clay his mast able and important Speeches, and also fifteen EuloSies and Orations delivered at Washington and other parts tot the Cnion, ou the occasion of his death—sub scrition price, $2,00; “The land we live in; or travels and and adventures in North and South America," price $3.50 aud “Hsward’s Domestic Medicine.'’ containing over 1,009 large octavo pages : price 4.00: Circulars, giving full information, with Term to Agents sent on application. Address, DUANE KULISON, Publisher. No. 33 S. Third St., Philadelphia, Pa. Julv 8 w3m. Notice.—Chancery Sa'e of Valuable Real and Personal Property. The Maripe Dank et »l. vs The Winter Iron Works e' a]. B y virtue of a. decree pronounced n this car-seat the July tenu, A I) 1858, of the Court of Cha eery lor the Seventh District of the Southern Chancery Division of the r-tate of Alabama. I shall proceed to sell before the Court House door in theei’y of Mont gomery, on the FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY next, between the u-ual hours of Sheriff sales, the followinu described Keal Estate, or so much cf the same as i- subject to the !>ee<l of Trust executed bv said Winter Iron Woiks on 1he fi r st day of August, 1S52, to H W. Watson. A. Sholwrll and N. Barker, and upon record in tl e office of tbe Prolate Court of Montgomery county, to-wit ; Lots No (1) one, No (2) two, No (3) three. Vo (4) four. No (5) five, of square No f4)fou: of aaid city—said premi es being 1he same upon which the buildings of said Wuter Ironworks are situated—to.-ether with ali and singular the hereditaments and appurtenances tiieieuuto belong log. Said lots front oue hundred and fifty sevei feet, running back five hundred aud ten feet A ground plan of said premises utay be seen by appli cation st my < flice, in the cits ot Montgomery- ii-rms of Sale : Cne fifth cash—balance n one, two and tbr*e sunual instalments, hearing interest from Gis d and a, proved bills of exchange required. ~ * inasetote giveu at the first p y Certificate of purci ment, ami titles tna e when the whole purchase men ey is paid. I shall also cx|mv e to public sale, on the premises, on the said first Monday iu November next, all the machinery, tools, implements and fixtures of every character and description belong ing to aid Wii.t r 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 boileis planer’s, lathes, screw-cutting machines gear cutters, drill presses, vices and benches, cold close s, drills, reamer's lathe to Is of all descrip tion, shafting belting. chtmp<, dogs, &c ; eight for ges, will everything compiet \ including Nesmith's steam hammer ; also, one of t e largest' stocks of patterns in the boutheru country, consisting ot a large number < f gear wheels, adapted to all kieds of mills and machinery, many of then, eo'irely new and made by tbe best of workmen ; a general assortment of steam engine pattern.. ; and inveed the establishment in all its department, is c mplele, and many of its tool* and fixture* are • f the largest and most perfect character. Terms * f Sale : dll -inns under one hand ed dol lar*. cash ; all sums over . u« hundred and under five hundred dollars, on a ere til oi six m nth. ; and tor all soma over five bundled dollars twelve un>o hs ere.lit, WITHOUT INrkKKST- This sale 1* to be node for thebeoefit of Uie creditors of the Winter lr. n Works. - «. p. KfcYKS, uov 1 w t A. Master, &c- ChcrekN Wfanjff Bale. W ILL be sold before the Court hoase door in the town of Canton, Cherokee county, on the first Tuesday in December next, between the usual boars of sale, the fallowing property to-wit. IM of land, No. *283, in the 16th district and second section, Cherokee county. levied on ns the property of John S. Stone, to satisfy a fl fa from the Superior Court of Clierokoe county, in fovor of Samuel T. McCmk-ss vs John P. Stone. Sold for the purchase money. Also, lot of land, No. 481, in the 15th district and 2nd section of Cherokee county. Levied on os the property of Burnell Hood, to satisfy a Justice Courtfl fa, from Wilkes county, in favor of John Hardeman. Levied and returned to me by a Bailiff. Also, fits of land, No. 1000 and 1017, iu the 3d district and 2nd section of Cherokee county. Levied on asltbe property of John A. Yancy, to satisfy 2 Justice Court fi fas, in favor of James Knox, bearer, vs J. J. Hender son, Sintha Henderson and JohqA. Yancy,security, aud Janies W. King, security on stay. Levied and returned to me by a Beiliff Also, Iot of land, No. 366, iu the 3rd dist., and 2nd see., of Cherokee county. Levied on as the property of Thom as Nix, to satisfy a Justice Court fl fa., in favor of J R West brooks vs. Thomas Nix. Levied and returned to me by a Bailiff. Also, one mettlo Clock. Levied on as the property of John W. McCollum, to satisfy a fi fa., issued from the Su perior Court of Cherokee county, in favor of William F. Mullins vs., John W. McCollum principal and Jesse Bean, security ou Casa Bond. Also, lot of land Nos. 211 and 932, all in the 15th dist., 2nd sec., of Cherokee county, and 500 shares of the capi tal Stock of the Sixes Mining co. levied on as the proper ty of Allen Lauhon,to satisfy a fi fa. , from the Inferior Court ofCherokee county, in favor of E. L. Shufori! vs. Allen Lanhon, principle, James M. F’ielder and James Haggerty, security, ami M. A. Keith, indorser. Canton, Ga., Not. 1st., JAMES B. KFLLY, Sheriff. Cherokee Mortgage Sheriffs Sales. W nx Bo sold before the Court House Door in the town of Canton Cherokee. County, on the first Tuesday iu December next, the following property to wit: LOTS of [and 1 Nos. 525, 644, and 645, and all of that part of Lot No. 656, embracing the dwelling house and kitchen, it beiug that part of said Lot lying in and near the North Fast Corner thereof purchased by Geo- W. F'lour noy, ofHenry Tedder, containing about 2 acres. All of said land being iu the t5th District of the 2d Section of Cherokee County, levied ou as the property of Geo. TV. F'lournoy, to satisfy a Mortgage fi fa issued from the Su perior Court of said County, iu favor of Cicero C. Winn, vs. said Geo. W. Flournoy. property pointed out by said Fi Ta. AISO' Ix-ls of land, Xos. 514 , 567,584,585 , 642, 60S, 639, and 640. in the 15th 1 >ietiiot of the 2d Section, levied ou as the property of Geo. W. F'lournoy, to satisfy a Mortgage F’i fa issued from the Sujierior Court of said County in favor ofC. C. Winn, for the use of A. V. Brum by, vs. Geo. W. F'lournoy, property pointed out in said Fi fa. ALSO Lot of laud No-555, iu the 3d District of tlie 2nd Section, levied on to satisfy a Mortgage F'i fa issued from the Superior Court of said County, in favor of Martin Gra ham , Administrator of Noah Strong, deceased, vs. Henry Barks, property pointed out in said F'i fa. ALSO, Lots of land Nos. 112, and 113, in the 15th Dis- trict of the 2d Section of said Count} , levied on as the pro perty of Wm. A. McCurdy, to satis!}- a Mortgage Fi fa issu ed from the Superior Court of said County in favor oflsaac McConnell, vs. Wm. A. McCurdy, property pointed out by said F'i fa. ’W. K. D. M0N8, V. Sh'ff. Canton, Sept. 27th, 1858. T WO months alter date application will be made to the Ordinary of Cherokee County, fur leave to sell the land and Negroes belonging to the Estate of Gray Bar kcr, late of said County, deceased, this 13th dav of Sep- teWiber 1858. sop23 ZEBULON WILLIAMS, Adm’r. Administrators Sle. O GRF.EABI.E to an order of the Ordinary of Cherokee County, will be sold before tlie Court House door iu the Town of Canton, on the first Tuesday iu November next, within the legal hours of sale, lots of iand 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, in the city of Marietta. Cobh county, lots of lard Nos. 167, 123, and 10 acres in the South-west corner of lot No. 122 in the loth district of the 2d section of Cobb County.— Sold for the benefit of tlie heirs and creditors of William 11. Evans, late of Cherokee countv, deceased, sep 23, 1858 THOMAS 1). EVANS, Adm’r DeKALB t OUNTY. GEORGIA. DeKalb County, f A Tr ID * HFSThrT *-dministrator of the estate of U J;uo*-x H ax ter, cUct'a***!, applies tom*- ’or lettfis of tlieimsgion from s M administ.mion, these are, therefore to i oii y all Ptrs .1:1- interest*«1, to hie their ob;»clions (if any they bav ,) within the time pre- i-cnl>e«l i.y l.*w, »hy sa*.d letters »hciiM rot be gratced th** applic ot Giveu under my i.;tud at office, thi* 20 h Jol^,1858. ALEX. JOHNSON, Ordinary. y.20, *58 vCm. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. XTT7TLL he sold before the Court House Door in the ft Town of Decatur DeKalb County, on the first Tuesday in January next, between tne legal hours of rsile, the following property to-wit: Ono negro boy named Holland about IT years oM, of dark complexion, one girl named Franky about 9years old of dark complexion, one boy about 5 years old named Charles. Sraid property sold as the property of James Brown, late deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms on the day of sale W. D. BROWN, Adm'r Oct. 29.1S5S. with the will annexed. GKOUGlA, licKiiib County, OER - A/% John 1 han.hi v, aomini-irator on the V v Estate «»!' Wm Y IVole de-ea-ed. appl;« s to me »or let«rsi»{ Dismbaon fioua ni 1 admin’st ration. 'flits- are therefore to cite and admonish all persons L.ter sled to be amt appear at my office within tin* •ime prescribed by law, to show cause i ; ao tii»*v have why said applicant nho .M 1 ot U d siu-ssed rom d administration Given on* er uiy Naud a? t flice June 2*2cd, 1868. 8m Al.hX. JOllN v ON\ Ordinary. GEORGIA DeKalb County. W HEREAS, khoda Brown, jldin’rx of the Estate < f Khudid Brown, deceased, applies to m** for letters o f 1 i>inis>ion rcra said Administration. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all per sons concerned to file their objections if any :bey hare why said letters should cot be giante-. o- be’orv the first Monday 111 December next. Given undo my hand olIiciaHv, May 24th 1858 ALEX JOHNSON, Ordinary/ EXECUTOR’S SALE. ^GKEEaBLE to me ast wdl of Edward J011- of DeKalb c; uuty deceased, will be sold bet* re the Court H'»usc do«’r :u the T^wn of 1 ©catur io said c uuty. on the first Tuesday io January next, three negroes to-wit: M illy a woman, I>7 or 38 yea’•sold. Fa uey a woman 3(5 or 37 }e:trs old and her child, Mnrthr -34}ears old with a small lot of bedding. S>>h\ forth benefit of the htir* aud ci editors «.f said deceased.:hi. 1st day of November 1855 ROBT. JOXE'h Exc’r Nov I—w rrWVO months alter date application will be made to I the Ordinary of Cherokee County , for leave to seil the land belonging to the Estate of A. J. Evans, late of said County deceased, this 13th day of September. 1858. sep 23 JOHN EVANS, Adm’r. ff urvOTDm!n*,'ft>f»yt* “ 1)cccn > ber next, wHhinlhe^*.*!^! lowing property to-wit: ^ lr,n *Ll Lit of landNa 73in tfafrldk^, 1 of now Forsyth county, conuiningteSL?* k] levied on as ‘he property ^ , «i] fe issoed from the Superior Court favor of Charles H. Smith, Adm> d»iL2 r, H 3 tate of James B. WakeOcii, &*>d J Property pointed out by Undcrwood^lfe?, 1 Also, lot of land No. 966, m the 2nd * Forsyth county, containing 40 acreeT,^ *“J as the property of John H. CoombT?* W from a Justice’s Court of Forsyth Hudson W. Moulder vs. G. W. it, John H. Campbell and A. Compton ’?***, J Property pointed out by J. H. Campon ?0 »n Levy made and returned to me bv »<vi «f 3 ALSO, 39 acres of lot of land No.^f* bl t trict and 1st section of now Forsyth as the property of Joel M. Fowler, to ^ iVlJ issued from a Justice’s court of Forsvtfc* fa! of John B. Gravitt, A. M. Light, anrt ciSw'J ; Fowler. Property pointed out"byp°? 9, U.*j made and returned to me by a constable '' 1 AISO. lots of land Nos. 1280 constable. aW «md lost i district and 1st section of now Forsvth tag 40 acres each more or less ; leviwi? !Itt J s erty of William J. Childress, to satisfy Justices court of Forsyth county in r. 6 M Brown vs. said Childress. . * W| * k j Brown vs. said Childress. Levy made . . me by a constable. i ALSO, 300 fts seed cotton, more or ta, he propety of D. M. Durham, to satisfy’ v* the from the R. J. Dooly Gumming Superior Court of Forsyth lv vs. said Durham. Wjp ng, Nov. 1st, 1858. ' ‘ Forayth Postponed IL be sold before the Court HousT!_ of Camming, Forsyth county ontHH-SB in December next within the legal hoL, A* “d!85861 ing property to-wit: Lf.toflaud No. lise, in the .7,1 district HH r F'orsyth county, containing 4ft of now F'orsyth county, containing 4o levied on as the property of JohnKaiT ^ from a Justice Court of Forsyth countv ......... - —-— — —.u lAHiinv m Wheeler, adm'r on the estate ofp um at *M - - — — - * ‘ • -MIDid vs. Jonn ivarr ana wm- nncher. iv n ^ by defendant (Karr.) Levy made and™ 1 by a constable. ALSO, lot of land No. 403. of now F'orsyth comity containin.T 1 * half the mining interest in ;1!ld i... 1.4 .liotc.-f n..,l It- — .-ilit section of r Or !*.*S l»a!t mv imi k-m M ;|M . , 420 i:i the 1st district and first .'ection f Gy county, all levied on as the property P f to satisfy sundry fi fas issusd from a j^? , C'' 5 *gSfe|£ F’orsyth county in favor of V. 1!. Shop,,,, yy*** made and returned to me by a constable ^ ’ Wm - >'• wuiims. Cumming, Nov. 1st, 1858. w* Foriytli Mortgage Sale. ILL Ik- sold before the Court H-iusee ’ of Camming, Forsyth countv withiliL? 5 ' i of sale, on the first Tuesday in January t ^ lowing property to-wit: • “Ipj Lots of laud Nos. 694 . 67C. 620. fin™, 605, fifteen acres of lot No. 604.675 thirty ■ , -- lot No. 603, 621, 622. all lying in the 3d section of now Forsyth county ; all leyS, 5 i property of Jonathan Mcintirc, to satisfvj ** Il “ ti city witi tef. atfe lew ran dfP of Harrison Sunuuerour vs said Mclntire ted out iu said mortgage fl fa. WM p Witte?’ Nov. 1st. 1858- ’ I TTh reiki tbe Forsyth Mortgage Sheriff^, YTUH J. lie sold before the Court House door ,. - TT of Gumming, F'orsyth county, on the8™ y- 5 in December next, between the usual hoars.oT " = 1 lowing property to-wit: Lois of land, No. 236, part of lot 269. ai.di.-r g in thcSrd district aud 1st section of now 1 containing in the aggregate93 acres:kno*n»!?l Dickson place ; levied on as the property ertj *2 art,to satisfy a mortgage fifafn.nith-Sot«!!' i; ® F’orsyth county ta favor of Harrison Summon 0 ^ Stewart. Property pointe i out in sa d more!,-.' 1 ! ALSO, Lots No. 694,116, 620,15acres 604,,37acresoflotNo 60S.621.622.tiliv®-..'’ \ the third district and first section of Form”* ■’ all levied ou to satisfy a mortgage fi fi .V' I the sufierior Court of F'orsyth longy ■ of Harrison Summerour vs. Jonathan Mi-Info. 1 as the property of Jonathan Miclntire. l-rw*ir tl out in sail! mortgage ti fa. WM. 1-. ffniiyfc, Cumming, Sept. 2Sth, 1S58. ids. ' 1 wil the 7 ota mn riti Iti GEORGIA, Forcy h County. \VTHEREAS. Autbew E Bou i. fsani-.j)*. ** tor ot I> n«o H EUv w..! s in his t **tin*>n t’nljr fi »u*. s’ate.-, he b*s fatly admi^st- ^presents t, tfc,.;, Mifrred on ret, ' . •*i3 If ns -Q jj Estate* This is therefore N-ci:** ali permo* kit-il e-i and c-«d;tois to*how cause. ;1 a, lN why said nclmm*? tratorehou'd r»ot be^i.-chir-T hi> HdnMni^raiion, Rod receive letters of di.'- 00 the rtrs* in April. 1&59. 16 H. BkRKhR opj; ir6 p»: on an me pet gf GEORGIA, Forsyth County. rpw’11 mouths after date, app! cvi-in*ilU, s 1 -h- C-M-rt of ftr-’.inury «: FursTth nw 1- ave to -eli the iamis belonging to ;li« i.-,-.. ers n Cook. 1 t*- ■ f F-.isy’h conu!y. tu-ii-tit of lb- p.-iis and cr d'tors --f .«i, II IJAM FIN. HER, ;j,' : self. DetonLs non 0! .1 ilcr-sjafws Brought to Jail. G t FiORGIA. Forsyth Cor.vrv —A P.unawar fa:. T committed to the Jail, of said county.niieis; of September, inst., of the following discripti-t ■„ About 28. or 30 years of age. five Sets or lOros: would weigh 160, or 165, lbs. of yeilow coojient - - his name is Frank, aud reports himself to bt Skains and Samuel Kinslo. of the State of Artiat Slave dont recollect the nanv of the county, fi-sfe lives in, says he was taken fr- m Virgina to An, aud stayed there about two weeks, when he- left, Christmas last, to go back to old Virginia. TU. : are directed to come forward, prove property, pw ges and take him away, nr he wiiibc dealt Withac to law directs. This September 24th taw Sept. 28 • • • M-' a 1 pe< Th ret ret at of pr« th 00 po Si an pa U ORGH, Forsui wo i a’ the fir s from th to the E- c asf-d. decease*’ SALE. Administrator's Hale. G t EORGIA, DeK.uji Cocnty.—Agreeably to an order C of the Court of Ordinary of said County, will be sold before the Court House door in said County. on the first Tuesday in December next, within the legal hours of sale, part of lot of land No. 30. in the 15th District of said County, the same lying in the North-west corner of said Lot. containing fifteen acres more or less, known as the place whereon Wm. S. Moore now lives: also, at the same time andjilace.the following negroes to-wit: Viney, a woman about 26 years old. and her child Harriett, about 14 mouths old, and Lucy ten years old, as the property of John Bond, late deceased. Sold for the ben efit of the heirs ar.d creditors of said deceased. Terms on day of sale. sep'23’58 D. W. PACE, Adm’r HARALSON COUNTY. Haralson Deputy- Sheriff Sales. O N the first Tuesday in December next wiilbe soul be fore the Court House door in Buchanan, between the usual hours of Sale the following Property to-wit : One Town Ijd in the town of Buchanan, No. 2, ou the South side of the Public Square, containing fifty feet it front and one hundred feet back, levied on as the prop erty of R. M. Fletcher, to satisfy one Justice Court lifa issued from the 714th Dist. G. M.. Carroll County, at the instance of the Inferior Court of Haralson County vs. J. W. Wood and R. M. Fletcher, property pointed out by Plaintiff, levied and returned to me by Bailiff Also, fifty acres of Land, it being the North-east corner of lot No. 58. lying m the original Sth Dist. of Carroll now Haral son County, levied on as the property of A. F. Dearring to satisfy one Justice Court fifa issued from the 653 Dist. G. M. in favor of John Hurstan vs. said Dearring projier- ty, pointed out by Defendant, levied and returned by a Constable. Postponed Sale. 4 Large Yoke of Oxen, eight or nine years old. levied J\ on as the property of Lindsay Holland Jr.. to satisfy one Inferior Court fifa. issued from Haralson County Infe rior Court in fanor of Henry Taylor vs. Lindsay Holland Jr., aud Wm. Duke, sec., ou stays property pointed out bv Defendant Holland. Oct. 29.1858. JOHN K. HOLCOMBE,D. Sh'ff Haralson Postponed Depty Sheriff Sale. O N tlie first Tuesday in December next, will be sold before the Court House door in Buchanan. Haralson County, three Town lots, one lying ou the South-East corner of the Public Square. No. 4. with a small frame House on said lad. No. S, 13 and 14 lying back from the Public Square, all levied on as the property of Thomas Underwood to satisfy oue Justice Court fifa issued from the 1143 Dist, G. M. in favor of John F\ Steward as Secu rity vs. Thomas Underwood, property pointed out by Steward, levied 011 aud returned to me bv a Bailifi'. Nov. 4th,. .bis. JOHN K. HOLCOMBE. D. S’ff. . Haralson Mortgage Sale. O N the first Tuesday in December next will be sold bo fore the Court House door in Bucbanau. Iot of Iand No. 246. 7th Dist. originally Otrroil now Haralson coun ty, with Thirty Acres in the South-West corner of said lot excepted, tho balance levied oil to satisfy one Mort gage fifa issued from Haralson Superior Court in favor of John Reid vs. Oliver F'annin, the propertv pointed out ill said Mortgage. JOHN K. HOI COM RE. D. Sh'ff. Nov. 5th. 1858...Ids. Ma! inda T immons ) LiUl for Divorce in t 'herokce .Superior Court. September Term. William Timmons, j 1858. I T appearing to the Court. from the return of the Sheriff, that Defendant does not reside in Cherokee County, and it further appearing, that Defendant does reside out of the limits <4 the State of Georgia : it is, ou motion, or dered that said Defendant appear aud answer at the next Term of this Court, or that the case be considered iu de fault, and the Plaintiff be allowed to proceed. D. F\ Hj\MMOND, J. s. c., t. c. A true extract from the Minutes of Court. licl. 3Uth. 1858. [w6m] J. L. KEITH. Clerk. Dissolution of Partnership. T HE Partnership heretofore existing lietween F. I Hause and G. I Frown, in the construction of Thrash ers. Horsepowers, Fans &c.. at F'reeman's Mills. Chore kee co., was dissolved on the 16th of August last, bv mutual, consent. j. F. HAUSE, ’ G. I- BROWN. Freeman's Mills, Cherokee co.. Sept. 30, 1S58.. wlm Notice to Debtors and Creditors. A LI. persons indebted to THOS. A. LYON, deceased. will make immediate payment to me. and all per sons to whom.the said Thos. A. Lyon is indebted to will present them according to law. W. W. ROARK, October 13,1858.. w40ds Qualified Executor. House (Or Sole. T LATnew two stoty wooden building, be tween the F'air Ground aud Georgia Rail road, will Ik- offered for sale as soon as it is fin ished. F'or terms, apply at this office, or to BOILING BAKER. FSq. March 19, 1858....dwtf. M administrators B Y virtue of an order of the Honorable Coar. Ordinary of Forsyth county, wil! s-l-i . Tuesday in December next before the co;rt he rn the town of Cumming, in said county, wtfienn hours of sale, the following property, bel- cog; estate of Wile v B. Hutchins, late of said conntr fca I/its of Land, numbers Eight hundred and « Eight hundred and Eleven, (811) Eight hmnirte i; ty six. (846) Eight hundred nail eighty thro pi hundred and sixty-one, (861) aud one third hundred and forty-eight, (848) all m the 2k . and 1st section of said county. Also, the fol’owi negroes : Eliick. a man about forty-five yearr ■ a woman about thirty-six years old. aud b: child, named Betsey, about nineteen mouths ... cus a boy about ten years old : and Charles a?" six years old. Sold for the benefit of the heirsa itors of said deceased. Terms made known of sale. M ■ W. SUTTON, a Oct 16,1858-tds Administrator’s Sale. A GREEABI.E toan order of the Court of “r: Forsyth county, will be sold before tlieC-. door in the town of’Cumming, within the legal sale, on the 1st Tuesday in January next, the : Negroes, to wit : (Jston. a man.27 years ini 22 : and her Child 2 yearsold; Jiuncy. ' years line 6 . and Mose. 4 years old : Ail sold us tb ; of Jas. Harris, late or said county, deceased, he eflt of the heirs and creditors, if said decease.! Cash. _ L. d. Harris, a October 7th. 1S58 wtds. GEORGIA, Forsyth fount), YY7HKRKAS. Aim «.0 IIa.'ebias, «;it • \\ tor of George Wofford repre.erts ; Ciurt in his pet’ti n July filed ani er.rri record tna’ he has fill} a imit.i.-t^re: •: vr ff,. r Is -state This is t' e- » re to cite all forsens ’onte indro! at d cr d.t rs to show cause if have, wh said adtnints’rato'should net> ch .rge.i -rom i is admir.istrati r. ani'ece;” t rs ofdi missior, on the S’st* Mordtr tt: rJavi e t- 1S59. Jy 17, IS5S 71 BARKER. 1 ’ 1 ' G RORGIA, Forsyth Ownty.—T« a!! wbos corn. William Roper having in proper fora - to me for permanent letters of admunstra;: u ’ tato of Elizabeth Masters, late of said county This is to cite all aud singular the creditors *■■■ of kin of Elizabeth Masters, to be and appear st - fice within the time allowed by law. and st * *- any they can. why permanent adnuuistrat; a & be’ granted to William Roper, ou Elizabeth Mu tate. Witness my official signature. Oct 19, 1858. H. B.LKkr/.. NOTICE! B Y virtue of an order from the Court of ’T F'orsyth County, will be sold, on the 1st • - January next, 1S59. at the Court House door countv’ lietween the legal hours of sale. «Je lots of land, X06.103. 208,209, 242 :ir..i SIS- 1 14th district and 1st section of sai.l o-unt}. 0 200 Acres more or less it being th- Piar.tauon. Thomas L. Garret, late of said county e e-^ at the time of his death .joining > * — . Jacob Martin and others. Also, the deceased. as follows. Fanny a woman. ■ age. and 3 Children—Angeline. a girl . cut 4»“ Alouzo.abov.2vearsold.anda st a. 'S’--' old, a bov ; Alfred, a man 20 years.. : ■ IS vears old -. James, a boy 16 years 0; ; ra 15 years old ; Danhd. a boy 10 years -• - " a liov 7 years oHl. Also. SO bushels A 1 2 bushels of Rye. AU sold for tbe Icnem i- «• and cnal itors. Terms of sale. cash. GEriKilE KELuA.0, * Novamlver 1st. 1858. [wtds] ADMINISTRATOR’S SJ- B Y virtue of an order passed by the 9 ?u . rt *' |. of Forsyth County, will, be so!d. before House door iu the toynofCumniing. t» , in January next, lot of land No. I3v. ia the Jw and 1st srotion of uowForsy th O >unty. ' ;crty of James M. Karr, deceased, .md lot_me the heirs and eredittHSofsaid ’'fSISjlvuiiV ti Nov. 3.1858. [wtds] JOHN G eorgia. Forsyth r® u,,l >g , George Kellogg. Execut>«r of Mar} V™* reseuts to the Court m his petffion. (,u, > “ ,'^e ri ed on record, that he has full} adniim.sforvd we. j This is therefore to rite all persons . and creditors, to show cause, if m> Or) ‘ ^ f Executor should not l>e dtseliarced . . i ship, and receive letters of dismiss 1 „‘?.pR»o ri iSi i ta May 1859. H.BAktm. { Oet. 4,1850 w6m * _ L G l EtiRGIA, F'onsx'nt Coi xt t.-Totft* VJ. cern : Jolm W Holbro.*. and »tJ-JV having ta proper form applied touu tor t ft* ters of Administration on the Estate > late of said Cbunty deceased. , ^-v.r- of Gr« This is to cite all and singular the uex ^ Holbrrook.tobeandappearatmv o®> ; (JJ> . allowed by few. and show cause, if W> ■ ((J t0 J • permanent administration shouM net in . R I t W. Holbrook and Wflliam C. Holbrook* brook's Estate on tbe first Mouday ® 1 I Witness my hand and official nrautfti November 6th, 1858. H. —.] a V11 ramsCKNTFVIAK CURK^^ “'Jlnl