Atlanta weekly intelligencer. (Atlanta, Ga.) 185?-18??, November 18, 1858, Image 4
ytatoza mft
.an&m. m F.wn JRanriux
WU1M«M before
-n—- of Cunxzntofiwithin
* the Arid Tuesday- January next
^>.wit: 14 ofta/kd, No, 1108, ftt
■j mji'lntncet Md h* 8 0? laud, Nos. 871,
'jMio Macro* of 10*1,1028, and the i»-
»^gfr?TSTleaae on 1025, in the HU.
~.V -tet' KlsoS Negroes, Jane a. Girl about
JKldW ; Vira a girl, about 0 years of age; ami
SSSSISwt 7.yearsof age ; all eold as the proper-
■fjyyi Light, late of said county deceased, for the
twMdt of the heirs and creditors ofeaid deorasrd . Tri™*
CAMPBELL COUNTY.
Campbell »ert» S«le»-
~» (k . Tuesday In December next, wiirbe sold
A s the first ln t}w> town of camp.
. f fX. the Om^Hcwse door in the town of Camp-
foltowing ^^ 'o-w^
alTsTk KmirVxf i/ii of LmmI So. 9 m th© 8th Diet., 01 orig
taJffiv'coweta now Campbell County, bounded South l»y
J^Itod ^orth by Great Robert*. containing 100 Acres
zr OT ‘x- “*
fr^I^’^yhaods rs. said fertlett property pointed
“"IS onefleid of Corn, 40 Barrels more or leas, on the
r.wr-hArcJooes Bishop now lives, levied on by virtue
&i^Ta>“rtfl™'sa.d County, *■> favor of Blalock
AtAmpr*. Jones Bishop and E. Dodeou Security, fcviea
«t as the property of said Bishop, property pointed out
Vaiifeiie dark blaaed faced horse Mine 5 years old,one
rather grey biased face mule 5 or 6 years old levied on
bv virtue of a Ufa issued front Coweta lnfe’r Court in fa
yor of Feelings Auderson A Co., vs. R. G. Cook, lotnod on
sa prop^y of said Cook, property pointed out by Plffs
Attorney.
P»#tponedale. __
O SS Bay Mare sud Colt, one 2 horse”wagon 117 bead
gheep more or less, 2 black Heifers, 1 Milch Cow and
IHf 6 head of Hogs, 3 Sows and Pigs, some ahead of
rihoats 2 Bedstead* and one Clock, levied on as the prop
arty at* Wm Glover to satisfy a flfa issuod from Campbell
8up’r Court, in favor of E. L. Symons vs. said Glover
property pointed out by Dft, other Ofas in n^y tends
Jfov. 1st, 1858. A. c. It ATKINh,S,i IT.
Xov. 4,1858.
Campbell Dep'ty BherlfTa Suit.
P ABT of Lot of Land No. 93, East tell of said Lot cou-
Uining 96 Acres more or less, aud 22 Acres of l<>t
No. M in tbo North-East corner of the 7th District. origi
nally Cowet* uow Campbell County, and one house and
town Lot in the town of Palmetto now iH*cupiod by E. \u
Jackson, all leviod ou as the proporty of K. L. Jackson
to satisfy 3 flfas issued from Campbell Sup’r < ourt, *2 m
favor ork A. R. 4: C. F. Swann, one in l'avor ol James
Galaway vs. K. I- Jackson, aud sundry other liras in my
tends, property pointed out by PI'fis Att y.
Nov. 4th, 1858. WM. X. MAGOl IRK, D. b fl.
G EORGLA, Cxmi’RSU. Couxtt.—Joint P. Matson having
applied to te appointed Guardian of the is-rs.m auu
pi operty or Allene Permclia Camp a minor under fourteen
years of age, ronideni of *aid county, this Is to ©it© an
persons concerned to bo and apjwar at the term ot the
Court of Ordinary to l>e held next after the expiration ot
thirtv days from the llrat publication of ties notice, and
showing causo, if they can, why said John P. Watson
should uot be intrusted with the Guardianship of the per
son and property of Allene Permefia I amp.
Witness rnv oiBcial signature this (let. 22,1858,
Oct., 29, 1858. ' K. C. HKAVKRS, Ord'y
ADlflWISTRATOR'8 SALE.
B Y Virtue of an Order of the Court of Ordinary ofComp-
bell County, will be sold on the that Tuesday in l'e
number, 1868, at tho Court Houso door in said County te-
twgon tlie legal sale hours, the undivided portion ol land
belonging to Amanda cheats, Rec'd., in tlic fust hall ol
let No. 2, in the 8th District oforlgiualiy Coweta uow Camp
bell County, adjoining lands John Cook, Richard iloorc
and W. H. Collins, embracing some good bottom laud, a
portion of which is in cultivation, lying oil lva Creek throe
miles below Campbelllon.
Terms made known on dav of sale.
' RICHARD MOORE,
Oct8-tds. Adrn’r Amanda Shoals, dee d.
ADMIS1STR AROll’S sale.
B Y virtue of an Order from the Court of Ofdinarj of
Campbell County, will be sold on the first Tuesday
tu December. 1868. ui tho Com: House door in said Conn
ty between the legal hours of sale, tho following lands,
to-wit; One fnietiunal lot No. 47, in tho mil Diet, of orig!-
imlly Coweta now Campbell County, whereon Alfred J.
Camp resided at tho time of Ids death, containing ;68 C,
acres more or less, adjoining lands of tramuei Lewis nao
Addison'Riley, the same being otic third still in the urigi
ual woods, with go*Kl Dwelling, out houses, Ac. Altout
160 acres of good Bottom iand in a state of good repair on
the Chattahoochee River, two miles above Campbelllon.
Also lot of land No. 164 in the 14th Disc. originally Fay
ette new Campbell County, containing 202.S acres more
or less, still in the orgiual woods, about one mile from the
above described fraction.
A eredit of twelve months will be giveu to purchasers
who must give notes well secured for their purchases.
JESSE L. BLALOCK,
JAS. M. CAMP,
jd’rs Delonis noHcomtestamentoanHeiconf A. J. Camp,d'.
0t6-tds.
GEORGIA, Campbell County.
W HEREAS, Robert J. Tuggle shews to the Court
that he bss fully administered John A. H..[ikin'-
Fe*t*te.
These are therefore to cite and admoui*b all person*
concerned, to show oiuse if any they have, why fai (<
administrator ahould not be dinohar»;ed from ins ad
ministration, end leceive letters of dUmUaion ou th*
first Monday io April next, 1859, this September 8tli
1858. se!6 B. C BRAVER*, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Campbell County.
S IXTY da.b after date I will apply to tl.e Honorable
Court of Ordinary of said county, f. r l-ave to se'l
a lluf the landj belonging to .he Estate of Ma.k McM-
wreath. deceased, except the Widows Dower in said
and., this Sei tember 6:h 1858.
FZEKIE!. POI.K, Admr.
AL>MIMSTKATOK’S SALE.
B Y virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of Camp
bell County, will be sold on the first Tuesday In De
cember. 1858, ut the Court House door in said County be
tween the legal sale hours : South half let of land No. 20
ln Sih Dist. originally Coweta now Campboll County,
whereon John LAugston resided-at the time of bis death,
containing 101 i* acres more or leas, adjoining Sands P. H.
Speer, A. B. Weaver and J. H. Carroll, the same being
one seventh still iu the original woods, with about 15
acres of good bottom land iu a high state of cultivation,
good dwellings, out nouses, Ac., lying about 1 miles from
palmetto, ou tho middle road leading from Camphelltoi,
to Nowuan, and ou th« headwaters of Cedar Creek.
A credit of twelve month* will bn given to purchasers
who must give notes well secured for their purchase.
THUS. M. LANGSTON,
SAM’L. S. LANGSTON,
Oet6-tds. A.lm’s Johu Lmgstou Doc’d.
Thomas J. Aldridge. |
Ijbol for Divorce iu Haiel-
vs*rn Superior Court.
Nancy Jane AWrldje, )
I T appearing to ltie Court, from tho return of tho Sber
| tribal the liefeudant resides out of tlii- County, amt
it further appearing that she resides ont of the limits ot
this State. It is therefore ordered by the Court that the
Defendant appear at the next Term ofth.s Court and plead
to said action, or that tho PlaiutifT be allowed to proceed ;
and tt is farther ordered that tlio Clerk cause this order
to be publiahod iu tlie Atlanta Intelligencer, according to
tba statute in such case made aud provided.
D. F. HAMMOND, J. S. C. T. C.
I certify the above to bo a truo exemplification from
the minutes of said Court, this 22ud day of October 1S58.
October, 29,1858. JOHN DIKE. Ci'k.l#
GEORGIA. Campbell County.
W HEREAS, Caleb P. Boweu haa applied to be »p
pointed Guardian of tbe persona and property
of Edmund J. Lowery, John N. F- Lowery, Francis M.
l/.wery and Absalom J. Lowery, Orphans of Edmund D.
I/jwery, deceased.
■Till.ia therefore to cite all persons concerned to bo
and appear at the Term of the Court of Ordinary held
next, after the expiration of thirty day s from the first
publication of this notice, and show cause if they can,
why said Caleb P. Bowen should not be intrusted with
the Guardianship ot the person* and property of the
above named orphans.
Witness my official signature tin's 8th November
1858 nov 10 RC BEAVERS, Ord’y.
Adinlulst ratov's Sale,
B Y VIRTUE of an order from ll.o Court of Ordinary of
Campbell county will bo sold on the first Tuesday
iu Jauuary next, 1859ai tho court houso door in said
county, between tho legal hours of sale, all the lands
except the widow's dower which Mark MeElwrath was
possessed of at the lime of his death. Containing about :j55
acres, more or less, adjoining lands of K. Polk, S. H. Me
Juxrty and Wm. Clinton, tho same b“ing 4-5 in original
wood ; cleared lauds iu good repair. A credit of on.- and
iwo years will be given to purchasers who liinsf give
notes well secured tor their purchases.
Xov. 10,1858. F. POLK. Amu r.
ADMINISTRATORS 1 SALE.
B Y VIRTUE of an order of the Court of Ordinary of
Campbell county, will be sold on tho 1st Tuesday in
Jauuary next. 1859, m court hou.-w door, in -aid county.
between tho legal hours of sal*, all tiro Negroes, belong
jig to the estate of Alfred J. Camp deceased, to-wit:—
Eilta, 32 years oil ; and two children. Martlm and Fran
cla. David a boy, about 12 yews okl • Lucinda a giri
i bo tit 10 years old ; and Samuel about 6 years old : Mau-
uah a girl,-about 17 years old ; mediae about 15 years
uld ; 9 iu number, all likciy Negroes, embracing a good
Cook and House Woman. A Credit of Twelve Months,
will be given to purchacers. who must give notes well
secured lor tlioir purchases.
JESPE L. BLALOCK, I
Nov 10 JAMES M. CAMP. 1
Ad met Oe lemi; 11 *1 Cant IttUinen’o anntm.
For Philadelphia, \m York,
&e., front Charl«*lu>: and Sa
vannah,
Cabin Passage to Philadelphia,
Excursion Tickets good for re
luming up to Jtui. 1,1859 fi?5.
Tickets from Philadelphia to
Niagara Falla furnished by
tho agents at Charleston or
Savannah S8.
The well known first class Side-wheel Steamships,
KEYSTONE STATE, Capt. C. I*. Marsham.
STATE OF OEOBG1A, Capt. .1. J. Garvin.
Xow form a weekly line for the North, leaving Charlct-
ton at.d Savannah on’altornativo Saturdays as follows :
The Keystone State, from Charleston, August 14th,
20lh; September lltli, 25thTOctober bthand 23d, leav
ing Philadelphia on the aUeruajJve Saturdays.
The State of Georgia, from Savannah, Aucust 7th. 31st;
September 4tb, 18th; October 2d, lClli and aotli, leaving
Philadelphia lint alternate Saturdays.
For safety and comfort, having superior State Rooms
these shipa'are not surpassed by any on the coast. Out-
hundred miles of this route on Delaware ri.vcr and Bay—
two nights at sea.
For Niagara Falls, the lakes aud Canada tne shortest
and cheapest route.
This line connects at Philadelphia with the great Forth-
-western Railroad Route through to Niagara Falls or buf-
taloin 15 hours from Philadelphia. Through tickets
with the privilege of stopping at Philadelphia and iuier-
nediate points, for sale by the agents in Savannah.
Fa.o to Niagara or Bufialo, $23; Elmira, $21; tu Canan-
datgua, $22.
C. A- GREINER k CO, Agents at Eat a u.ih
* S. At T- G. BTBD, Agents at Charleston.
July 2«tb, >58....w3m.
JYotice to Farmerx.
U. who wish to make lasting improvement* iu their
1 Farms, would do well to see tno and get lime for
’ . T. C. HOWARD.
SMITH & EZZA11D
[rOCLD inform their friends and patrons, that Mr.
I Maracbalk (a chemist and pliarmacntist or lung
ertence) moy be found ol their Drug Store all hours ot
nwht ami will supply thorn with any medicine wanted.
hava a Ball Pull at the front door by which he may be
!t 1, IMS.
-Krriu. lie sold iieRirc the dFiurt house door in the town
IV of Camming,’ Yorsyth »i»uiity on tfce ltret Tnosdav
in Decemlv;r ppxt, -within th* legal hodteof sale r thefol-,
lowing proixtrty to wit : -
Lot of land No. 73 iu tho 3d district aud 1st section
of new Fors.vtli county, exmtaibung 46 acres, more or less;
levied on as’thc property of Gilbert I. Box, to satisfy a fi
fa issued from the Superior Court of Floyd county, ni
favor of Charles H. Smith. Adin'r de iron is non on the es-
tate'of James B. Wakefield, dec'd vs. Gilbert L. Box.—
Property pointed out by U*Jdcrwootl and Smith, Plaintiff's
'Ally's.' . .
Also, lot of land No. 956, in the 2nd dist. of now 1st see
Forsyth oounty, containing 40 acres more or less ; levied
on as the properly of John H. Campbell, to satisfy a fl fa
from a.lattice‘sj Court of Forsyth county, in favor of
Hudson W. Moulder vs. G. W. Rogers, maker, John Low,
John H. Campbell and A. Compton, sec’y on appeal.—
Property pointed out by 3. H. Campbell, one of the certs
Lew made and returned to me by a constable.
ALSO, 39 acres of lot of land No. 949 in the 14th dis
trict aud let section of now Forsyth county ; levied upon
as the property of Joel M. Fowler, to satisfy sundry fl ftis
issued from a Justice's court of Forsyth county, in favor
of John B. Oravitt. A. M. Light, and others vs. Joel M.
Fowlor. Property pointed ont by E. G. Riley. Levy
made and returned to me by n constable.
A LEO, lots or land Nos. 1280 and 1284, in the 14th
district and 1st section of novr Forsyth county, contain
ing 40 acres each more or less: levied on as the prop-
ertv of William J. Childress, to satisfy two 11 fas from a
Justices court of Forsyth county, in favor of John E.
Brown vs. said Childress. Levy made ami returned to
me by a constable.
AltfO, 300 fts seed cotton, more or less : levied ou as
the propety of D. M. Durham, to satisfy a II fa issued
from the Superior Court of Forsyth County, in favor of
R. J. Dooly vs. said Durham. Wm. P. WILLIAMS,Sh i!'.
Camming, Nov. 1st, 1858.
ForsytU Postpone** Sheriff Sale.
TJ7TLL bo sold before the Court House dour in the town
W ol Cummiug. Forsyth county, ou tho first Tuesday
in December next within the legal hours of sale the follow
ing property to-wit:
Lot of land No. 1180, iu the 3d district aud 1st section
of uow Forsvth county, containing 40 acres more or Jess;
levied on as the property of John Karr, to satisfy 3 fi fas
from a Justice Court of Forsyth county, in favor of James
Wheeler, adrn'r ou the estate of I>. S. Hammonds, dec'd
vs. John Karr and Wm- Fincher. Property pointed out
by defendant (Karr.i levy made and returned to me
bv a constable.
"ALSO, lot of land No. 403, in tlie first district and 1st
section of now Forsyth couuty containing 40 acres more
or less half the mining interest in and to lot of land NV
426 in the 1st district and first section of now Forsyth
county, all levied ou asthe property or Seaborn C’ordery
to satisfv suudry fi fas issutsi from a Justices Court of
Forsy tli county iii favor of V. B. Shelton, and others. Levy
made and returned to me by a constable.
Wm. P. WILLIAMS, Sh ir
Cummiug, Nov. 1st. 1858,
Foriylli Mortgage Bale.
Yl TILL be sold before the Court House door in tbe town
W oi Cumming, Forsyth county within the legal hours
iol sale, on thelir.-l Tuesday in January next, tlie ful-
owihg property to yvd:
lags of laud Nos. 694, 076, 020, fifteen acres oflot No.
6n5. fifteen .ures blf loi No. iio4,676, thirty-seven acr« of
lot No. 003, 621, 622. all lying 10 the 3d district ami 1st
section of now Forsyth rouuly ; all levietl on asthe
property of Jouathan Mcluiire, to satisfy a mortgage fi fa
issued from the Superior Court of Forsyth county iu favor
of Harrison Summei our v-said Mclutire. Propi.-rty poin
ted out iusaiii mortgage 11 fa. WM. P. WHJJAMS. Sh'fi'.
Nov. 1st, 1S58.
Forsyth Mortgage Sheritt'Snlc.
■fTriU, be sold before liie Court Houso door, iu the town
f t of t'ummuig, Forsyth county. on tlioUisi Tuesday
in iiecotnbernexi. tK-twveii the usual liomwef sale, ihe foi
lowing property to-wit :
Luis of land. No. 036, part ot lot j»<). an.! lialfol' lot 276.
m tlie 3rd di-trict and 1st section »f now Forsyth county,
containing iu the aggregate93 acres: known us the John
Dickson place ; levied on as the property of Wm. G. Stew
art, to satisfy a mortgage fi fa from the Superior court ot
Forsyth county in favor of Harrison Summeronr, vs. said
Stewart. Property pointed out in sa d : . :,igett fa.
ALSO, Lots No. 694.116, 620,15 as : . - Mot 61.15, 675.
604,, 37 acres r>! lot No 6*13. 621,622. all lying and being in
the third district and 'r.-: sectH.n of Forsyth county ;
all levied on to satisfy a mortgage fi fa issued from
the superior <ouit of Forsyth Countv in favor
of Harrison Summerour vs. Jonathan Mclntire: levied tn
as the property of Jonathan Miclntire. Propel tv pointed
out in said mortgage fi fa. WM. P. WIIJJAMS, Sh’tf.
Cummiug, Sept, gbtli, 1858. tds.
GEORGIA, Forsy'li County.
INHERE AS, Andrew K Bond, sun it log admiiuist ra-
’’ tor of B neon K K iwi.ds, represents to the Court,
iu his petition, t’uly fiiCil and emoted ou record and
states lie has fully administered Benson If Edward’s
L.fiite. i llis is tiierefore to cite all[.ersODS concerned,
kindrei ami e editors, tn show cause, if any tbe.y can
why said adoiinirtrator she a hi not hedisehsrged from
hia adieinistratioo, and receive lettets of dismission
on tlie first Mottdsy in April. 1850.
"»p 16 H B'KKER, Ordinary.
GKUR-ilA, Forsyth County.
T v WO mouths afier date, appl'ca'i jn will bs made to
tbe Court cf Ordinary ol Forsyth county, for
I to sell the lands belonging to tlie Ests'e of Jefl-
ers-nlbo's. Iiteof K'osy’li county, deceased, for tlie
benefit of ttie* heirs sud .-r< di'ors of said deceased
t* II LIAM F INCHES, Adrn’r
Sc-16 Ofhonis non of J, ffeison Cook, dec’d.
Brought to .Irll.
"< E'TRGIA, Fojisvth Cocmv.—A Runaway glare
G committed to the Jad, of s.iid c,runty, on tlie lSlhdav
of gopteniber, iligt., of tho following discription to wit:
About 28, or 30 years or age, live r. vi s or 10 inches high,
would weigh 160, or 165. lbs. ofyei'ow complexion, says
his name is Frank, and rejiorts himself to beiumr to Deter
Skains and Semnel Kinslo. of tho Male ..1 Arkansas, said
Slave .lout recollect the name of the couuty, Ins Masters,
lives in, says he was l iken from Virginia to Arkansas
and stayed there about two weeks, when he bit about
Christmas last, to go back to old Virginia. The owners
are directed to come forward, prove property, pay char
ges and take him away, or he will fi- dealt with according
to law directs. This September 24th. 1858.
Fcpt. 28 W.M. 1'. WILLIAMS, Jailor.
fiKORGH, FoisyUi Couuty.
i ' wo men'll* after e.i‘e. apf.fic itiou wil 1 be made to
I. the Court of Ordinary oi For-yth county Georgia,
at tlie first regn'ar Term after expira-mn of tno months
from this notice for leave to sell the funds belonging
to tlie l*H*.ftte oi .1 .el L**ag-e, late 0: -aid roinly d-*-
e asrd. for tbe b-nefit ot Imirs an I credi-ors of Slid
deceased. s-.ti BEN BY O KELLOGG. Adin’r.
ADMIXISTRATOirS SALK.
B Y virtue of an order of tho llonorablo Court of Or
Ordinary of Forsyth eounly, will be sold on tile first
Tuesday in lit-cember next before the court house door
in the town of Cummiug, iu said county, within the legal
hours of sale, the following properly, belonging to the
estate of Wiley B. Hutchins, late of said couuty deceased:
I/its of Land, numbers Eight hundred and ten, (Sin)
Eight hundred and Eleven. i Sll) Eight hundred and l'or
ly s!s, (S4Ci Eight hundred nad eighty-threo (8831 Fight
hundred and sixty-cue, (861) and one third of Kiel, 1
hundred and forty-eight, (Si8) al) in tbe '2nd district
and 1st section of said county. Also, tlie following likely
negroes : Eilick, a man about forty-live years old : lack’,
a woman about thirty-six years old, and her female
child, named Betsey, about nineteen months old : Mori
fits a boy about ten years old ; and diaries a boy about
six years old Sold ini rbo benefit of tin- heirs and cred
itors of said deceased. Terms made known 011 tho day
of sale. M. V. SL'nON, Adrn’r. '
Oct 16. ’858-tds
Administrator's Sale.
4 GRKEABLE toan order of Ut? Court of Ordinary -d
21. Forsyth county, will be sudd before the Court house
door in the town of Cummhlg. within tlie legal hours of
s;ile, on tbe 1st Tuesday in Jauuary next, the following
Negroes, to wit : Oston. a man,27 years old ; Caroline.
22 ; and her Child 2 years eld: Jinney, 8 ; earsjold; Enia-
line 6 . and Mose. 4 years old : All sold as Iho property
of Jas. Harris, late of said county, deceased, for tiie ben
nil of the heirs and creditors, of sai.l deceased. Terms
Cash. L. D. HARRIS, Adm r.
Octoher 7th. 1858 wtds.
GEORGIA, Forsyth County,
W HEREAS, Almi nQ Hutchins, administra
tor of George Wofford, represents to tfc<
Court in bis petition duly filed and octerod ci
record that he has fuDy a iministered Oeorgc
Woffords estate
Tliis is tberafure to cite all ptrsons concerned,
kindred and creditors, to show cause if any they
have, why said administrator should uot be dis
charged from his administration, and receive let
ters of di-inissiou, on tlie first Monday in Feb
ruary next, 1859. Jy 17, 1858
H. BARKER, Ord’y.
/ 1 ROKGLV, Forsyth Corxrv.—To all whom it may
VJI corn, William Roper Itaving in proper form, applied
6* mo for permanent b.'tlei s of administration on the es
tate of Elizabeth Musters, late of said county deceased.
This is tu cite all and singular thu creditors and next
ol kin of Elizabeth Master"*, to be aud appear at my of
flee within the time allowed by law, and show cause if
any they can. why permanent administration should nni
be granted to William ltoper. on Elizabeth Masters os
fiiti". 'Witness mv ofiieud signature.
Oct 19.1856. ' li. BARKER. Onl y.
NOTICE !
B Y virtue Of an order from the Coo: c . r Ordinary, o
Forsyth County, will be sold, 0 a ‘ 4 Tuesday in
January next, 1859, at the Court boose "'oor in sai.l
county, between the legal hour- of sa!.-, the following
iota .fland, New. 103, 268, 209. 242 ami 243. all in the
14th district and 1st section of saal county, containing
200 Acres more or loss it heing tlie Plantation, whereon
Thomas L. Garret, late of said county deceased, resided
at tie-time of his <b atli, joining lands, of John Hammond.
Jacob Martin and others, a’.-o, the Negroes, of -Eid
deceased, as follows, Fanny a \*omau. about 55 Years of
age, aud 3 Children—Angelina, a girl about -I years old :
Alonzo, a boy, 2 years old. and a small child'3 mouths
old, a boy : Alfred, a man 20 yeaisold ; Jane, it woman
18 years old : James, a boy 16 years old ; Hour'' * boy
16 years old : Daniel, a boy Hi years of.L and Ambrose
a boy 7 years old. Also, 36 bushels of Wheat and about
2 bushels of Rye. All sold for tbe benefit of the heirs
and creditors. Terms of sale, cash.
GEORGE KELLOGG, Adm r.
November 1st. 1858. [wtds]
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
B Y virtue of an order passed by the Court of Ordinary,
of Forsyth County, will be sold, before the Court
House door in tlie town of Cummiug, on the 1st Tuesday
ill January next, lot of Land No. 139, in tho 2nd district
and 1 ft section of now Forsyth County. Fold as the pro-
perty of Janies M. Karr, deceased, and for tlie benefit of
the heirs and creditors of said dece ased. Terms cash.
Nov. 3,1S5S. [wtds] JOHN EDMONDSON, Adm r.
G * BORGIA, Forsyth County.—Whereas
r George Kellogg, Executor of Mary llraselton, rep
resents to the Court iu his petition, duly filed and enter
ed on record, that be lias fully administered Mary Bras
elton’s Estate :
This Is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kindred
and creditors, to show rause, if any they ran why said
Executor should not bo discharged from his Executor
ship, and receive letters of dismission on tho first Monday
in May 1859. H. BAKER, Ordinary.
Oct. 4,]?i'i0 wfm
FULTON COUNTY.
G < EOKGIA, Fobkyth Covxtt.—To nil whom it may e.ou
T cern ; John W. Holbrook, aud William C. Holbrook,
having in oroper form aji|iiied tome for permanent Lot
te 1 « of Adrainistrat ion on the Fstalo or Green B. Holbrook
late of said County deceased.
This is to cite all and singular the next of kin of Green
Uojbrrook, to boandappeni at mv office, within Die little
allowed by law.and-dgov cause, if any they ran, why
permanent administration should not be granted to John
W. Holbrook ami William llolbook, on Green B. Hol
brook's Fstato ou tho first Monday iu liecemlier next.
Witness my hand and otfloal signature.
November Gtb, 1858. H. BARKER, Ordinary.
T WO Months afterdate apnficalion will be made to tte
Ordinary of Cherokee County, for leave to soil tho
land and Negroes belonging to the estate of William Bern
vers deceased. JOSEPH JlrtOKxElL,
Nov 10 Adm’r u-ith Witt annexed.
"tiriLI. he sold before the Court hoes* door jn tlie town
Yf orOnton. ChfpoSee couBtVvOtl the find Tuesday
in December next,, bet w«in the usual hours of sale, the
foUowingpro|)erty to-wit .
Lot otlond. Na 283, hi the 15th district and secoud
■section., Cherokee county. Levied on as tho property of
John F. Ftoue, lo satisfy, a fl fa from the Superior Court
of Cherokee county, in favor of Samuel T. MeCmless
v? John S. Stone, ‘sold lor the purchase money.
Also, lot of kind, No. 481, in the 15th district and 2nd
section of Cherokee county. Levied ou os tbo property
ofBumell Hood, to satisfy a Justice Courttt fa, front
Wilkes county, iu flavor of John Hardeman. Levied and
returned lo me'by a Bailiff.
Also, ten*of land, No. 1000 and 1017, iu tbe 3d district
and 2nd section of Cherokee county. Levied ou ns [the
properly of John A. Yancy, to satisfy 2 Justice Court fi
las. iu favor of James Knox, bearer, vs J. J. Hender
son, Finite Henderson and John A. Yancy, security, and
James W. King, security on stay, levied and returned
to me by a Beiliff ‘ »
Also, lot of land, No. 366, in the 3rd dist., aud 2nd sec.,
of Cherokee county. levied on 5s the property of Thom
as Nix, to satisfy a Justice Conrt li fa., in favor of JR West
brooks vs. Thomas Nix. Levied and returned to me hv a
Bailiff.
Also, one mettle Clock. . Levied <ni as tho proportv of
John W. McCollum, to satisfy a 11 fa., issuod from thu Su
perior Court of Cherokee county, in favor of William F.
Mullins vs., John W. McCollum principal and Jesse Beau.
security on Casa Bond.
Also, lot of land Nos. 211 and 932, ail iu the 15th dist.,
2nd sec., of Cherokee county, and 500 shares of the capi
tal Stock of file Sixes Mining co. Levied on os tho proi>er-
ty of Allen Liuhon, to satisfy a 11 fa., from tho Inferior
Court of Cherokee county, in favor of E. J,. Shuford vs.
Aiicn Lauhou, principle, James 51. Fielder and James
Haggcrtv.securitv. and M. A. Keith, indorser.
Canton. Ga., N>V, 1st., JAMESB. KELLY,Sheriff.
Cherokee Mortgage Sheriffs bales,
YTnrj. Bo sold before (ho Court House Door In the
YV town of Canton Cherokee Couuty, on tho Ursi
Tuesday in December next, the following proportv to
wit:
LOTS of tend* Nos. 325, 644. and 645, and all of that
parlor J*)t No. 656, embracing tbe dwelling houso aud
kitchen, it being tlmi partof said Lot lying iu and near the
North East Curner thereof purchased by Geo-W. Flour
noy, or Henry Tedder, containing about2 acres. All of
said 1 ami being in tho 15tii District of tho 2d Section of
Cherokee County, levied on as tho property of Geo. W.
Flournoy, tu satisfy a Mortgage fi fa issued from the Su
perior Court of said County, in favor of Cicro C. Winn,
vs. said Goo. W. Flournoy, property pointed out by said
Fi fa.
ALSO Lots of land, NoS. 514 , 567,584,585 , 642, 638,
C3H, aud 040. in tlie i5th Distriet of Uie 2d Section, levied
on as tho property of Geo. W. Flournoy, to satisfy a
Mortgage F i fa issued front tho Superior Court of said
County in favor of C. 0. Wiuu, lor the use of A. V. Brum-
bv, vs. Geo. IV. Flournoy, property pointed out in said
Fi ra.
Ai£(j I s»t of land No- 555, in thu 3d District of the 2nd
Fcetion. levied oil to satisfy a MortgageFifa issued from
the Fupcrior Court ol said County, jn favor of Martin Gra
ham, Administrator of Noah Strong, deceased, vs. llonry
Parks, property pointed out iu said Fi fa.
ALFO.Lotsof Land Nos. 112, and 113, in tho 15th Dis
trict of tbo 2d Section of sai«l < ouuly, levied on ns tho pro-
perty ofWm. A. McCurdy, to satisfy a Mortgage Fi fa issu
ed from the Superior Court, of sail I County in favor of Isaac
McConnell, vs. Wm. A. McCurdy, proi>ertv iHiiutecloutby
said Fi fa. W. li. li. MOSS, 1). SH'tL,
Canton, Sept. 27tli, 1858.
fTlB'D months alter date application will 1>» madu to tiie
J. Ordinary of Cherokee C
— . untv, for leave to roll Hie
tend and Negroes belonging to tiie Estate of Gray Bar
ter, late of said County, deceased, this 13th dav of Sep
tember 1856. rap23 ZEBULON WILLIAMS, Adin’r.
WuniiislTAtcu's Sale.
O GREE.VUI.E to an order of the Ordinary of Cherokee
County, will be sold before tho Court House do-c iu
tlie Town of Geagun, oa tlie first Tuc sdaj in November
next, willihi »Jt leagi lusirs of sale, lots of land Nus.
1.149, l.lM, 1 7W, .-.ud tbo undivided tell' of lots Nos.
896, 897 aud S32, in the 15th Distrtriet of tlie 2d section
of said County of Cherokee*.
Also, ou the tam» day before tiie Conrt House door, in
the city of Marietta, Cobb couuty, lots of land Nos. 167.
123. aud 10 acres iu the South-west rumor of lot No. 12z
in tiie lull district of tlie 2d section of Cobb Couuty.—
Sold for tlie benefit oi tiio heirs and creditors of William
H. Evans, late Cherokee countv, deceased,
sop 23, 1858 THOMAS D. EVANS, Adm’r
flYAO mouths after date application will be made to
JL ther "
Ordinary of Cherokee County, for leave tu sell the
laud Uoiongiug to the Esiato of A. J. Evans, late of said
Co>aH»' deceased, this 13th Jay of September, 185S.
S«P*3 JOHN E\ ANs, Adm r.
G * F.ORGIA. CukeokjseCov.viy.—John W. Jolmrou, liar-
T ing upphe-d to be appointed Guardian of the person
aud pro|terty of Julius C. a. Jolmson, Jesse A. Johnson,
and Lucy A. Joliuson, Minors, resident of said
C< unty, ihis is to 1 it# all p.wsous concern#! to te
aim appear at the term of tbe Court of Ordinary, to be
bald next after the expiration of thirty days from the first
publication ot this notice and show cause, why said John
W. Johnson should uot bo intruetod with tbo Guardian
ship of the persons and property of said Julius C. A.
Johnson, Jesse A. J !,..-oo rip; Lucy A. Johnson. Wit
ness my official signature. JAMES JORDAN, Ord’y.
Nov. 10. 1868.
/ < E0KG1A, CHKhokKK Cot'.vTY.—Whereas Johu ' Rich*
\JF ardson, applies to me for letters of Administration
up<an the estato of Richard M. llupi, late of said county
deceased.
These are therefore to cite aud admonish all aud singu
lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased to show
cause if any they liavo; why said leiteis should not be
granted tlie applicant. JAMES JORDAN, Ord.y.
Nov. 10, 1858.
DeKALB county.
GEORGIA, DeKalb County,
D A ID i liirSTNL'T, administrator of the estate ol
James Baxter, diCeflsed, »pj>iier} tome for Utt-rf»
of CitomUaion fiom a-i.l adnainiatiation, these ur-.
iliMietore to i *>ti y al* Persons iutere'Yt«.»i. to file theii
•>oj» c-ioiH, (if any they l.JiY ,) witbin the time pre-
•cr.beti by \%hy letters sliouH i ol be granreo
the appUcCQt.
nutter my hau«l at this *20 h July, 1>58.
AI.F.X. JOHNSON, OrJiobry.
y. *20. ’JiS
w6 ni.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
11 T IU. be solil before the Court Houso Door in the
YY Town of Decatur DeKalb County, on the first
Tuesday in January next, betwe n the legal hours ol
Sale, the following ptopettv to-wit:
Oho negro boy named Holland about 17 years oi.l
dark complexion, ono girl named Franky about 9years
old of dark eoniplcxlou, one buy aboul5 years old named
Jharies. Said property sold as tbo property of Jam
Brown, late deceased. Sold for the benuflt of the heir*
and cr ditora of said deceased. Tonus ou liie dav of sale
W.D. BROWN, Adrn'r
Oct. 29. 1858. with tlie will annexed.
GEORGIA, KeEalb County.
II’ IIKKPA? 5 , John ( hftmbl^e, a'liuinUtrator on tb»*
VV KhIat« of Win V Poole. dt»r'(-a*ed, applies to me
*or It? t« rs ot Dfs'nhe on fiom »:ii i aiiiniu!8trnt : oii.
These are therefore to cite and admoniab all
inter*Bted to t»e and appear at jny office within the
iroe prescribed by law, to show cau.o? if any they
have why .‘•aid applicant ahould rot hedismigsed from
said ftdminTHtrat:on. (>ivvn un< 4 er my baud at i fRce
JuLe 2‘Jnd, 3858. Cm ALtX. JULIN^OX, Ordinarr.
GEORGIA DeKalb County.
W H ERE AS, Klmtla Brown, Adm’rx of tlie Estate
rf Fannin Brown, decenced. applies to me f»»r
lo iters of 1 i-misMon frt-m oaid Administration.
These are, therefore, to cite aud admonish all je - -
soas conoerced to file their objection* if any they have
why sa'd letters should not be grauted on or htdore
the first Monday m Pecember next. Given nuder
my hand officially, May 24th 1858
ALEX JOHNSON, Oxdiaary.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
AGREEABLE to tne'ft>t will of JJclward Jones late
of DeKalb c. unty deceased, will be sold before the
Court House door in tbe Town ot Tocatur in said
ctuuty, on the first Tuwdayia January next, three
negrofs to-wit: Millv a woman, 37 or 88 j ears old. Ra
n'-y a woman 36 or 37 jears old ar .1 her child, Marthr
2 jjyears old with a small lot of bedding. iSVdd for t!i
lienefit ofthe heirs am! cieditorsof said deceased,tbi.
1st dsy of November 185S U0BT. JONES, Kxc’r.
Xov 1—-.v
Administrator's Sale.
G \ EORGIA, FeKaui Cocxtv.—Agreeably to an order
I of tlie 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 Jot of land No. 30. ill the 16th District of
said County, the santz lying in the North west corner of
said Jxit, containing fifteen acres more or less, known as
tlie place whereon Wm. S. Moore n "w lives; also, at tlie
same time and place, tho following negroes to-wit: Vinov,
a woman about 26 years old, and her child Harriett,
about 14 months old, and I.ury ten years old. as the
property of John Bond, Isto deceased v Sold for tins ben
efit of the heirs and creditors cf said deceased. Terms
on day of sale. scp23’5S D. W. PACE. Adrn'r.
HARALSON COUNTY.
Harrison Deputy SlierIff Sales.
O N tiie first Tuesday in December next wiilbesold i>c-
forc the Court House door in Buchanan, between die
usual hours of Sale the following Property to-wit :
One Town Lot in tbe town of HurbaimD, No. 2, on tho
South sale ofthe Public Square tabling fifty feet in
front and one hundred feet bark, levied on as tiie prop
erty of R. M. Fletcher, to satisfy one Justice Court flla
issued from the 714th Dist. G. M., Carroll County, at slu-
tostaucnoftlw Inferior Court ot Haralson Couuty vs..!.
W. Wood and ii. M. Fletcher, prnimrty pointed out by
Plaintiff, levied and returned to me by Bailiff. Also, fitly
acres of tend, it being the North-east corner of lot No.
5S, lying in the original St’n Dist. of Carrol! now Haral
son County, fi", ied on as the property of A. F\ Donrring
to satisfy one Justice Court fifa issued from the 653 Diet.
G. M. in favor of John Hm stan vs. said Doarring proper
ly, pointed ont by Defendant, levied and returned by a
<'unstable.
Postponed Sale.
4 largo Yoke ot Oxen, eight or nine yea a uld. levied
^ Yl on ns tlie property of Lindsay Holland Jr.. to satisfy
one Inferior Cm 11 fifa, issued from Haralson County Infe
rior Court in fauur of Henry Taylor vs. Lindsay Holland
Jr., and Wm. Duke, sec., on stays property pointed
out bv Defendant Holland.
Get. 29.1858. JOHN K. HOLCOMBE, D. Sh’ff.
Haralson Pomtponrsl Dep’ty Sheriff Sale.
O N the first Tuesday iu December next, will lie sold
before the Court House door in Buciiaiutu, Haralson
County, three Town Lois, ono lying on tho South-East
corner of tlie Public Square, No. 4, with u small frame
House on said Lot. No. 8,13 and 14 lying hack from tiie
Public Square, all levied on as the proportv of Thomas
Underwood to satisfy one Justice Court fifa' issued Irom
tho 1143 Dist. G. M. in favor or John F. Steward as Seen•
ritv vs. Thomas Underwood, property pointed out bv
Steward, levied on and returned to me by a Bailiff.
Nov. 4th,. .tds. JOHN K. HOLCOMBE. D. S’ff
Haralson Drpttly SlteriffSale,
AT/"!!.!, be sold boforo tiie Conrt House- door, on tli#
VY first Tu. "day in December, in Hnchanar., between
tlie legal hour? of side, tho following property to-wit :
T1..' undivided half of lot of Land No. 1141 20tli district
aud 3rd section, it being 20 acres of said 40 acre lot ; lev-
odon as tbo property of Elisha Brooks to satisfy 2 Jus
tice Court fl fas issued f rom the 1077 Dist.. G. SI., iu fa-
jvor of Josoyli Hobbs vs. Elester Brooks and Wm. Garner
endorsers, and Elester Brooks security on stay of oxe.-u-
tion. Property pointed out by deft. levied onnnd re
turned tome by a bailiff.
Nov. 10,1858. JOHN K. HOLCOMBE, D Sh’ff.
Harnlson Mortgage Sale.
C fc tbe first Tuesday in December next will be sold bo
I fore the Court House door in Buchanan, tet of laud
No. 246, 7th Dist. originally Otrroll now Haralson conn-
tv. wtth Thirty Acres in tho South-West corner of said
tet excepted, the bainneo levied on to satisfy ono Mort-
5 ago Ufa itsued from Haralson Superior Court in faror of
ohn Reid vs. Oliver Fannin, tbe projierty pointed out in
Mid Mortgage. JOHN K. HOLCOMBE. D. Sh'ff.
Nov.'5th. 1158... tds.
Fulton SlwrtlT Halos,
WTIL1. be ?01d before lire Court houso’door', in tlw City
¥ f of .Atanta, ‘on the1st Tuesday in December next
bvtwreffthe legal hours ol'sale. th" roltenving pro|ierty 6,
wit : Fart of ted of land .Vo 85, in tho 14th dist., of orig
inally Henry, now Fulton county..onlainiHglTV'j acres,
tnote ur less, tevied on as the property of Meredith
Brown to satisfy sundry justices court li fas., from the
530th dist. . G. M.,iu favor or E M. Teliafero v=. teid
Brown. Levy raude and returned to me by a Constable.
Also, the north cast half of city lot, No lis, in the city
ot Atlanta, the same being part of land lot, No 78, in the
14th (list., oforigiually Henry now Fulton county, tev
ied on as tlie jiroperty or J. -M.-Coleman, to satisfy a ilia
front Fulton Superior Court, in favor of loveless, Bro k
Giiolstun vs. Martha Carlton and J. if. Colcmen.
Also, lot of land, No 62, in tho 17th dist.. of originally
Henry, now Fulton county, containing 200 *., acres, more
or less, tevied ou as the property of Richard C. Greer,
to -satisfy 5 tlfas, issued from tho Justices Court for the
1026th dist., G. M. mfavorofThouiaa Moor vs. said Greer
Levy made and returned to me by a Constable.
Also, city lot No notkuown lying c nCrapes Alim, m th«
nityof Atlanta, containing ono acre more or less. levied
on as the property of Edward Parsous to satisfy a rt fa
issued fromFultou Superior Coart in favor of J. D Watkins
vs. Aaron Gage principal, and Edward Parsons, securit v
on appeal.
ALSO, City lot No. 153, in the city of Atlanta, fronting
on Tay or street 100 feet, and running hack 200 feet being
ono half acre more or less tho same being part of laud lot
No 53 in tho 14ib dist., of originally Henry now Fulton
county, tevied on as the property of Barney Dugau to
satisfy a 11 fa., from Fulton Inferior Court, in favor of Ca.
reyiW. Berry vs. Dennis iiovt and Barney Dugau, also to
satisfy a Justices Court fi fa, in favor or J. R. & u. H. Wal
lace, vs. said Dugan.
ALSO, the undivided one naif of City lot,No. not known
lyiug on Houston street, in the city of Atlauta, fronting
on slid street ino feet, and running back 200 feet bounded
on til# east by the lot wbo. con Mrs. Haller rece.ily livi-d
the same buiug port of iand let No 51, iu tho 14tb (list., rf
originally Henry uow Fulton county, lx-vied on by vir
tue of suudry fl fas., issued from the Justices Court tor tho
487th dist G. M.,in favor or Pendley & Maddux and Jas.
T. Hubbard, und one H fa., from the 1026th dist. G. M.,lu
favor of John Collier, all vs. lliram Bowen, tevie made
und returned to mo by a Constable.
AteKI, City lot in tlio rily of Atlanta, whereon the Shop
occupied by Dr. J. Gilbert is situated, ad joining! he Wash
ington Hall, lot No. not known being part of land lot. No.
77, iu tho 14tli dist., iff originally Henry now Fulton Coun
ty. tevied onas tbo properly of J. Gilbert, to satisfy a
II fa., issued from DeKalb Superior Corn t. iu favor of H.
C. Holcomb vs. J. & te Gilbert. Levy mado by J. S
Smith, former Sheriff.
Also, 2 Negroes viz: Aun, a girl about 11 years of age,
Of coppor complexion, and Land is a giri nine years out,
of dark complexion, levied on as the property of George
W. Humphries, aun 25 acres of land near thu corporation
line, of the city of Atlanta. lying on the west skis of the
W ft ARK, with good improvements thereon, whereon
Henry G Dean now resides, tbo same being port of land
lot No 78 in the 14tll District jif origiually Heury now
Fulton county, and teyd & Pulliams interest being tlie
undivided two thirds of 60 acres <T iand near the western
bounder}' of the city of Atlanta kuowu as the Racetrack
land the same being part oflot of land No. 84, iu iliu
14th district of originally Henry, now Fulton county;
levied on as the property of teyd & Pulliam. All tlie
above property levied on by virtue of a fi fa from Gvss
Superior Court, in favor of McWhorter A: Brightwell vs
Charles Hamilton maker, and Gorge IV. Humphries and
teyd & Pulliam, endorm+s.
Also, part of City Lot No. 2. of Block No. 33 on land
tet No. 77 in the city of Atlanta, fronting on Whitehall
Street 95 feet, whereon DeCt now lives, levied on as tlm
property <4 Russel Crawford, tu satisfy a lifa issued frwu.
Fulton Superior Court, C. H. strong and A. W. Jones vs.
said Crawford, the same postponed from last sale day.
AteS >, Four acres of land lying in the north eastern part
ofthe rily or Atlanta, adjoining lands ofl,. J. Gartrell and
others, it being partof land lot No. 46, in tho 14th disc,
of originally Henry now Fulton county. Levied ou as the
property ot Joseph M. Rantin, tu satisfy a flfa, issuod
from Fulton Superior Court, in l'avor of Rekl, Austin i
Co., vi. saidRantin. iliesaleof tin- same postponed from
last sale day. 8. B LOVE,.Sheriff.
No v 4 . w
Kotice.—Ofcancery Save of Valuable
£eal and Personal Pxoperty.
The Mdripe Bank pE ttl. rs. Tiio Winter
f Si rro»: Works at al.
E r virtrt of a decree pronounced n Ibis cause at !
the J.uiy term, A. I1.185S, of,the Court of Cha: cerv
lor tfcft bgrealb District of-lire Foul hern Chancery
Division of the State of Alabama. I shall proceed to
sell before the Court -House door in the city of Mont
gomery, on the FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY
next, between the a-tia l boors of Sheriff saies. the
following described Kesl Estale, or so much, of the
same as is subject to th.telMSd of’Crest eieented by
said Winter Iron Wotka mi ilie first day of August,
1852, tu II W. Watson, A. Shotwell and N, Barker,
and upon record In the office of tbo Probate Court of
Montgomery county, to-wit : Lots No (1) on?, No (2)
two, No (3) three, No (4) four, No (5) fixe, of square
No (4)four of said city—said premises being the same
upon which tbe building* of said Winter Ironworks
are situated—together with all and singular the
hereditaments sad appurtenances thereunto belong
ing. Said lot* front one hundred and fifty seven
[ feet, running back fire hundred aud ten feet. A
ground plan of said premises may be seen by aj pli
cation at my eilce, in the city of Montgomery
Terms of 8ale : One-fifth cash—balance in one, two
and three annual instalments, bearing interest From
date. Gik d nndc-pproved hills of exchange requited.
Certificate of purchase to be given at tbe first piy-
ment, and titles made when the whole purchase mon
ey Is paid.
I shall also expose to public sale, on the premises,
on the Raid first Monday in November next, all tbe
machinery, tools, implements'and fixtures of every
character and deseript-on, belonging to said Winter
Iron Works. Tho ‘-Works” are full and complete,
and sufficient to employ from three hundred to (our
hundred hands. They consist of a steam engine with
tubular boilers planers, lathes, • orew-cuttingroaehlnes
gear cutters, drill presses, rices and benches, c.idd
cbiseis, drills, reamer’s lathe, tools of all descrip-
;kn. shafting, belting, clamps, dogs, Ac. ; oight for
ges, with everything complete, including Nesmith’s
steam hammer ; also, one of tbe largest stocks of
patterns in the Southern country, consisting of a large
number of gear wheels, adapted to all kinds of mills
and machinery, many of them entirely new and made
by the best of workmen ; a general assortment of
steam engine patterns ; and indeed tbe establishment
in all Its departments is complete, and many of its
tools and fixtures are of thelsrgest and most perfect
character.
Terms of Sale : AU sums under one hundred dol
lars, cash ; all sums over one hundred and under
five hundred dollrs, on a credit of six months ; and
for all sums over five Uumbed dollars, twelve months
credit, WITHOUT INTEREST. This sale is to,be made
for the benefit ol the creilitors of the Winter Iron
AYorkc. «. P. KEYES,
nov 1 w t ,\. Master, Ac.
0 H. I. F. MOTT’S A. Atetf AN'&E R
Pulton Deputy Sheriff Sales.
k i ' II-!. be sold before tbe Court House l)t>or, iu the City
Y Y of Atlanta,, on the UrsiTuestlayju.Deocm.lrer next,
between th? usual hours of Sab- tue follow mg proportv.
to wit.
City lot in tbe City of Atlanta,it being partof the lot
whereon the llrst Methodist Church is situated, fronting <m.
I’eacli Tree street 60 feet and running across said lot, east
to line street so as to intersect Houston street, containing
oue fourth of an m r ■ more or less tiio same being part
of ten! lot, No. 78 in the 14th dist., of originally Henry
now Fultoii couuty. levied on as the .property ofF. X.
Hardman, to satisfy a 11 fa., from tiio Superior Cburt M
Fulton county,.in favor ofE. Payne va. said Hardman,
for the purchase money of said lot.
ALSO, thin part oriuiid lot No. 190, in the seventeenth
(17th,i dist., of originally Henry now Fuitoa County,
which lies between the Montgotnea}' Ferry Koacl and the
W. A- A. Railroad, adjoining lauds of Peter Hugo, Adam
0-iver and Benjamin Thurmond, containing 23 acres
more or and als-. upon that pert of laud lot No. 191,
in tlio 17ui uist.. oforigiually Henry now Fulton counlv
a 1 joining lands of Adam Oliver. Jeeso M Cook and Thom
as Fowler, coutamiug 27 acres more or less, all being tte
land whereon defendant formerly lived, tevied on as
the property of Joint H. Golding to satisfy suudry ft fas.,
issued from the Justices Court tor the 469th dist G AL
iu favor of J. Norcross and R. A. W. flower vs. said veld,
ing. tevy made and returned to me by a constable.
C. C. GREEN, lk-p’t ll-enll.
■I'JUMAi; 1' school of xedicixe.
rGIITIFIX GEORGIA.
Mrtlli!? School will be opened on to? first of No-rquibgr.
;n a Urrnttf. for the reception of sfu-
CHOICE 03P CriPls:
H EKFAFTER every purchaser before purchasing
his own
Choice of Cuts at Rxxsm’s
Choice of Gifts at Ksxxhv’.s
Choice t-r Gins it Rxn.net's
Choice ok Guts st Rjtsxsv's
Choice of tln-rs at Raxxev’s
( 'hoick OF Gifts at Rsnxev's
Choice of Gifts st Kaxsey's
Choich or Gins at Ran.vet's
Great AtnericEn Gift Book House, No 29:1 Broadway.
NewYoak.
where the gifts, consisting of Jewelry, , „uj varyihg
iu vnlue from 76 cents to twohuudred dollars, aroalways
on exhibiiou n ample Show cases. Gnr new descriptive
Catalogue, containing alargo variety or Books iu every
dcixirtment of (Science and literature, roll of which are
sold at regular publisher's prices.) and cxplaididg our
new ned original system of allowing overy purchaser liie
own choice of Gifts, and settidg forth unequalled induce
ments to agents, will bo sent, post paid, to any individu
al, ou application. Address A. RANXF.Y. Agent
No. 293 BroadwaV.
m
dents.
The snbsriber dees not deem it noecssitry to ectlr into
detail respecting his method of teaching, or impartuig in-
stnu'tion to his students, as any intellgent person mustap
preciale the.advantages a student will have, in such’ a
rk-hOoI as contemplated under the present system, and
pledge himself that his time and energies sufficient will
be devoted to liie advantage of his pupils, and tlial noth
ing will be wanting lo make thuir eiudirs as ilistrnetave
and agreeable as jiossiblc.
Evory branch ofthe Medical and Surgical review will
be thoroughly taught in this School.
Classes wilt be formed in accordance with the time each
pupil has been studying. Regular examinations wdl be
held three times a week on \ arious branches.
A few of the advantages of this School and Medicine
may nc briefly enumerated, namely :
lh-: superior opportunities of studying practical Anato
my, tin' abundant supply of Materia!, the- Dissecting Room
being ample lor ail the classes, and the cousiant atton-
ifanee of the subserber, or one of tho two, who will as-
sist biiu in demonstrating, to afford all necesarj* imorma-
tion to the gentlemen who may be dissccung.
Du. Kxorr wishes it disticlly linderstood that this
Sc hiKil will, in no wise, interfere with any of tbo charter
ed schools of Hie country. Students will'And this Selioo-
Uighly advantageous, and much more ngreeable than 1
public college, for the purpose ofacquiriug their lirst ina
struction iu Medicine and Surgery,
Tlicycan, at all times, have an opportunity of acquiring
it knowledge or practical Auotoiny, and the practice of
operative Surgery upon iho dead subject.
The Dispensary and Infirmary of the subscriber which
will be oponed,at tlie same time, will offord an opportu
nity to Ins students of acquiring great information and
adroitness ia tho art of prescribing by visiting uV patients
examining the cases daily, and carrying out the prescrip
tions undbr tho direction of the proprietor.
They will also have an opportunity whenever conve
nience win admit or visiting in company with him, the
patients of tiio proprietor iu 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
api*arenl to every one that, possessing these and many
other advantages for the study of Medicine anu Surgery",
tins 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 piTifi-ssiou.
The subscriber, fully reiving upon the countenance
aid and support iff tbe medical laculty and an intellgent
public, confidently enters upon an enter prize which In
his estimation, by supplying a desideratum in the profes
sion will greatly henetlt the public, as well ue 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 tbe medical profession who may
visit Griffin, are cordially and most respectfully invited to
visii ibis Fchooi, aud the proprietor will take great plea
sure in showing them around.
Griffin. October Sth, 185S wlf.
July -S.... w6in
RICHARDSON’S
Irish Linens.
D.OIASKS, DIAPERS. &f.,
C tONSUMERS of RICHARDSON'S IJTXEXS. and those
j desirous of obtaining the genuine Goods, should see
t the articles they purchase aro 3caled with tho full
namo of the firm,
RICHARDSON, SONS & OWDEN.
as a guarantee of the soundness and durability of the
Goods. This caution is rendered essentially necsssary as
large quantities oflnfcrior and defective Linens are pre-
l*red season after sea*oa aud scaled with the name of
Richardson, by Irish Houses, who, regardless of the in-
jury' thus inflicted alike on the American consume and
the manufacturers or the genuine Goods, will net readily
ubandod a business so profitable, while purchases can bo
imposed on witJi Goods of a worthless oharacter.
J. BULLOCKE & J. B. LOCKE.
Agents, 36 Church Street ,New York.
K E5PECTFULLY invite# tlie attention of tte Public to
hia New Block of
SWAN & CO.’S LOTTERIES
TRIUMPHANT.
SWAM & ffi©o
(onlinue to Bmv as U«ual tvlUiout'.Inter,
ruptiou.
8 W A A & C O. ’ 8
Isdlene J ere Legal, arul Autkoriied by (Its Stale of Georgia
HE lr.te attempt to injure our tlrui has shown that our
mi
I Lotteries are drawn fairly; that our Prizes are paid
punctually ; and that our schemes are more liberal ihan
any otlior l.oilejy in the world.
The following Scheme will bo drawn l.y £. -WAN k
CO., Managers of tlie Sparta Academy tettery, iu eachut
their single number Lotteries for September, 1858 at
ACol'ST.i, Georgia, u public, under the superifitendance
oi Coinniir iioners.
To be drawn lb
CL.AS-) 46.
tin c.ty of Augu=
F.iturdav, Nor. 6
pub!:,: on
CIA?* 41,
To be diawn :•» tbs city of Augusta Ga., In public, on
fa!uiday. Nov. 13,1855.
CI-AjS 42,
To bo drawn ln tlie city of Augusta. Ga.
Saturday, Nov. 2o, ISis
public on
ItCrffPONED SAIE.
At the Same time and place will be sold part ef the . Al
lot No. 2, in block 33, in tbe city of Atlanta, tte samq be
ing part of Lind lot No. 17, iu the 14th dist., of origiraily
Henry now Fulton county. Levied ou as the property
of T. D. J.ynos, to satisfy a C fa., issued from Fulton in.
ferine Court in favor of Sloan & Caldwell vs said Lvnes
Nov. 4 58. C. 0. • ;REKN, Dop’t Slieriff.
G ( EORGIA, Fi i.to.v Coc.vry.—Two months after date.
1 application will be mado to the Court of Ordinary
of said County for leave to sell the interest of Oark R.
Dr. Morse's
INDIAN ROOT PIU.S 1
“| \K MORSE, the inventor of Morse’s Indian Root Pills,
1 7 lias speut the greater partof his life in traveling,
having visited-Europe, Asia and Africa, as well a.-M>
Amcrica-has spent three years among the Indians ot our
Western country—it was in this way that the Indian
Root Pill#- were first discovered Dr. Morse was
the first man to establish tlie fact that all dis
eases arise from Impurity of tiio Blood—that our
strength, health and life depends upon the vita! fluid.
When various passages become clogged, and do nc i act
in perfect liarmony with the riilferant functionsot ihe
body, tbo blood loses its actiou, becomes thick, corrupted
and diseased ; thus causing all pain# sickness and dis
ease of every name ; our strength is exhausted. our health
we aro deprived of, and if nature is not assisted in throw
ing off the stagnant humors, the blood will become chock
ed and cease to act aud thus our light of lif« will foreever
be blown out. How important then that we should keep
tile various passage# of tho body free and open. And how
pleasant to ns ihat we have ii in our i>ow er lo put a med
icine in your reach, namely, Morse’s Indian Root Pills,
nanufaciurcd from plants aud roots which grow around
Woddail, deceased, in tlio houses and lots on Alabama i the mountains clilf iu Nature'
Street, in the city of Atlanta, whoreou Mrs. Woddail now
lives. sepKJ 1858 B. V. BOilAR, Adm'i
■ ieu for tbo health
G < EORGIA. Evltox Cov.vrv.—All persons indebted to
T tlio Estate of Clark K. Woddail, late of said Countv
deceased, wili please call and pay tho same, and those
havitig demands against said Estate will present them iu
terms of the law. p. k. BOMaR.
September 23.1,1858. Administrator.
DAWSON COUNTY.
Dawson Sheriff's Sale.
-fT/TLI. be sold before tho Court House Door in Daw-
11 sunville on the iirst Tuesdav in December next
within the legal hours of sate-. The following property
recovery of diseased man. Oue of the r. ff.es from which
those Pills are made is a Sudorific, w Inch up. us the |lores
of the skin, and assists Nature in throwing out me finer
parts of the corruption withiu. The sec-nd plant is
Expectorant, that opens and unclogs the passage ci the
lungs, and tints, in a shorn mg manner, jff-rfernis its duty
by throwing oil phlegm, and other humors from the imps
by copiuus spitting. Tlie third is a Diurectic. wldek guys
ease and double strength tothe kidtfeys : ihu* encour
aged, they draw large amounts of iinpuricyffroui ll.o
l.l.ffKi, wtiicli has been thrown out bonntifnliy in - tin; uri
nary or water passage, and which couid not have been,
discharged in any other way. The fourth is a Cathartic,
and accompanies the other proiierties of the Pills while
engaged in purflyingthe blood: the coarser particles ot ;m
purity which cannot pass by the other outlet.--, are thus
t Ik.ill up snd conveyed off in great quantic-s hi iho buw
CLASS 43.
To be drawn tn the city of Angusia, Ga.,
Saturday, Nov. 27, 18aS.
i publli
CLASS 39,
Te be drawn hi tlie city iff Augusta. Ga.,
Saturday. Oct. cOih. lSc.3.
pub!
On the Plan of
mmLE mmmm i
5.485 pr
iiagniticciit Seliem
September.
I Prize of..
1 " of..
56,‘X"J TICKERS.
Nearly cno prize lo evory nine Tickets.
drawn on each l-aturuav iu
#70,.1.XI
30,0110
of.
50
.10,006
“ of 5,006
•' of 4,000
" of 3,18X1
“ of 1,500
" of 1,000
A P P K V £ I M .4 11
S-tOo approximating m
R 1 Z E
5To.Goo a
200
J25
loO
5,te5 p:
"Whole Tickets
.t ing iu
'10; Hal tu
tne" -l < TV.’.tho
Hit l
ilt-i',
<fthe
‘S,uj it.
Certificates of Packages w-U t.e sold at th# i...lowing
vhicli
; th<
Lot of Land No. 1, South half ofthe 15th Dist first sec
tion or said County, to satisfy a flfa issued from a Justice
Court 931st Diet. G. M-, in favor r.f James Cantrell vs.
William Ailavin as the pro|ff>rtv of said Ailavin Levy
made and returned to me by A, Oorney I„ c.
Also all tlio Defendant’s interest in and to te*t of Iand
No. 260, in tlie South half of Thirteenth Dist and first
section, Levied on to satisfy three Justice Court fifae, one
in favor of R. Sandford .v 8'on, vs. Harrv O'ShcaH on.-
in favor of IVlIJiam F. Todd vs. Harry O’Shcals, one in fa
vor of B. G. Thornton, barer, vs. Harry O’Sheals, L.-v-
icd on as the property of Harry O'Slieais—tevy mado
and returned to ni.- l.y F. B. Duncan L. C.
Oct. 29,1854. S. R. FINDLEY.Sh’ff.
Kiccutmb Sale.
G 1 EORGIA, Gwinnett County.—Agreeable to an order
r irom the Court of Ordinary of said countv, will lie
sold on the first Tuesday in January 1859, between Un
lawful iiours of sale, before the court house door iu said,
county. Ail the lands belonging to the estate of Mark
Waits, Late of said couuty deceased, consisting ofthe Ri
ver Plantation, containing f 4S0,) acres more or less, con
sisting ot toe foil - wing lots and fractions, or parts of them
Nos. 319,31S, 329 and 300, there is about 200 acres of
cleared land ou this place, of which there is about 90 acres
ot Bottom Land, lying on tlie Chattahoochee River, there
i3 also on this place a very public Ferry, which wiilbesold
with the place tbe entire interest of said deceased. in said
Ferry, that being one fourth. Also. 125 acres, of land
more or less lying on Crooked Creek, being the east half or
lot No. 284, sumo 50 acres of cleared land, this being the
place that Dennis Singleton, basin cultivriionall lying and
being in tbe 6ih dist., of said county. Fold as the pro
perty of Mark Waits, late of said county deceased, ami
for the benefit of the heirs aud creditors of said deceased.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
Nov. 10....wtds JOHN C. WAITS. Fxc'r
Malinda Timmons 1 Lit A for l)imr,e in rhenkes
*’■ ySuperior Court. September Term.
William Timmons. I 185s.
I T appearing lo tbo Court , from ihe return of the .-dierifr,
that Itefen.taut does not reside in Cherokeo County,
and it further appearing, that Defendant does reside out
of tho limits of the Plate of Georgia ; it is, on motion, or
dcred that said Defendant appear and answer at tho next
Term of this Court, or that tlio rase be considered in de
fault, and tbe Plaintiff be allowed to proceed.
D. F. HAMMOND, J s. c.,t. c.
A true extract from the Minutes of Court,
tH i. 30th, 1858. (w6mj J. I_ KEITH, Clerk.
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 Tlio*. A. I.yon is indebted tu will
present them according to law. W. W. ROARK,
October 13.1858.. -v40ds Qualified Executor.
Negroes for Sale.
W ILL be sold on the 1st Tuesday in December, before
tiie Court House tew. in dimming, Forsyth rouu-
ty, the following Negroes, for Cash. Milledge, » Man, 35
year* old; Elic, a man, 30 veers old; Mac a man. 27 yearn
old ; John a man, 25 years old ; Eli a man, 20 years old ;
Mckiilis a lmy, 18 years old: George 14: Cis-ro 15: R es
ly 13 ; Mack 16 ; Emily a Woman, 37 years old ; Malinda
a Woman, 20 years old and two Children ; Anjajinc a.
Girl, IS years old and her Child ; Jauo a Girl. 13 years
old : Pocahontas a Girl. 12 Years old.
JOHN J. FORD, l
NEWTON HARRELL, i Au -' s -
For FDWAK1)HARRELL.
Oct. 11.1S5S. Wlls
!«■
ATriAMW.
Bakery & Confectionery.
T HE subscribers have recently connected with their
Confectionary a large size
CRACKER MACHINE.
which enables them to furnish tlmir friends and patrons
in thu up-country with Butter, Boston and Soda Crackers,
always fresh, at rape* fully twenty per cent, lower than
the same can be laid down from Savrnnah or Charles
ton.
Tte CANDIES manufactured by them aro already well
known to dcaiei s and cousiimcrs. 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, Raisin*, Eigs, Prunes, Pickles, Sardines, .Sauce#,
Toys, Ac.
Also CIGARS of all grades, from $6 to $40 per l,00t>
Refined and barrel SUGARS—comprising a general sup
ply of Country Confectioners, at as low rates a* can bo
afforded elsewhcro iu tlio State.
Bad, public or privato Parties furnished to order,
at short notice with every description or Cake, Fruit, Ac-
of the best quality.
Orders from the citv and country respectfully solicited-
1HMEL, CUNNINGHAM & CO
Atlanta, Feb. 17, ’38 wly.
From the above, it is shown that the Morse Indian P.oot
Pills not only outer the stoinache, but become united with
the blood, lor they find their way to every pari, and
completely rout <>:rt and cleanse the system from ait ini
pnritv, and the life of ihe body, wlth-lt is this blood, lu
cernes perfectly lieaiihy ; consequently all sickness and
pain is driven from ll» system, for they cannot remain
when tiie body lx.-cuiii' - so j-ure and clear.
The reason w hy we are distressed when sick and why
so many die. is 1 U'CUUS' diey d*i not gei a passage wlficb
will pass to tlie afflicted g.uis, and which will open liie
im t oral passage for the disease t-> be cast out: hence
lsrgo quantities of food and other matter i= lodged, and
tlio stomach and intestinc-s are literally overflowing xviih
corrupted mass; thus undergoing disagreeable fermenta
tion, constantly mixing with the hltuni. which throws the
corrupted matter through every vein and artery, until
life is taken from the body by disease. j_> ; . Morse’s Pills
have added to themselves victory upon victory, by re-
eming millions of the sick to blooming health and liappi-
ness. Yes, thousands who have been racked or tor
mented with sicknos=, pain and anguish, and whose ’co
ble frames have been scorched by the burning elements
of raging fever, who have been brought,as it were, with
in a step of the silent grave, now stand ready to testify
that they would have been numbered with tiio -lead, had
it uot been l'or this great aud wonderful medicine, Morse's
Indian Root Pills. After one or two doses had been ia-
ken, they were astonished, and absolutely surprised iu
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 tlie disease, which is the blood. Therfore.
it will be shown,especially by throe who bse these IbUs,
that they will so cleanse and purify, that disease—
that deadly enemy—will take its flight, and the flesh oi
youth and beauty wili again return, and the prospect of a
long aud happy life will cherish and brighten your days.
Caution.—Beware of a counterfeit sigued A. B. Moore.
All genuine have the name of A. J. White & C'o, on each,
box. Also, the signature of A. J. White ,t Co. AH oth
ers arespurious. A. J. IVHITE .t CO. Polo Propr's.
50 Leonard street, New York.
I)r. Morse's Indian Root Pills are sold by all dealers .u.
Mediates.
Agents wanted in every town, village and hamlet iit
the land. Parlies desiring the agency will address as
above tor terms.
Price 25 cents per box. five boxes will be scut on re
ceipt of$l, postage paid. [Dec 1,1857 wly
Ho Whole Tickets,
lo Half
10 Quarter -•
10 Eighth
ilct'iij
:>u iu
YARNS! YARNS!
JUST received, and will keep constantly on hand, ir.
out to
111 C
Enclose your mono
dered, ou receipt of
first mail. Purchase]
figure ibev designate
The Lr-i of Drawn Numbers and Prizes will he
ptuchaseis immediately after the draw ing.
Purchasers wiil please write their signatures plain
and giro tlieir i’o-1 office, Countys and state.
liro.. Remember that every Piizo is drawn, and paya
ble iu full without deduction.
$5teAU Prizes of J1,0u0 and under, paid imniediatelj
after tlie drawing—Jther Prizes at tlie nsuai time of i»
dais
All communications strictly confidential.
Orders tor Tickets thou Id he tent iu early.
Addros- Orders for Tickets or Certificates, to
8. SWaN A CO., Augusta, Ga.
Persons residing near Montgomery, Ala., or At-
hlita, Ga.. cau have tlieir orders tilled ail'd save time b\
addressing.S. Swan A: Co-, at either of those cities.
W A u-t ut the numbers that aro drawn from the
wlu-ei, witli tiie amount .if iho prize that each one is en
titled to, will be published alter every drawing, iu tiie
following iupers ■.—Auguita (Ga) CoiuUituliuliatuU, .Yea
Orleans Mia. Mat,He Register, Charleston Standard.
.Yashtitle Gazelle. Atlanta Intelligencer, Xew lor/. Weekly
Day Btsje, Savannah Georgian, Richtnand Dispatch, Xew
York Dispatch, ami Canting (Mies.,) Clarion, awl Lillie
Rock (Art:., True Democrat.
A. J. BRADY, |
No. 5, Park Place, N. Y. >
. S'Ol.O.MiiNj
Atlanta, G
HARDWARE & IRON.
BKADY & SOLOMON,
White Hall Street opj->osite Johuson’s new
builtliug.
H aving .c-i.ibli-hed ail Office in New York city, where
our Senior partner. Mr. A. J. Brady lias pel maneid-
ly iisgited, we would call tlie attention of our customers
and dealers in Hardware generally to the advantage it
gives ni the pun-hasc ofonr goods. Our facilities ar.- now
equal to tliose "i any housu iii our iieighburing larger cit
ies, and ivo are able ami determined to cumis-te with
any of them. Our extensive stock of 5 lard ware is beimr
replenished by regular weekly shipments, such as
•Swedes, English ami American Iron, Cast, German ami
Flow Steal, Nads of a siqierior brand,builders Hardware,
good assortment of Thread from tlie Pi ino
ry, whicli 1 will sell at the regular Market price.
Dec. 25, '57 dwtf. T. F. I.riWF, Agent
Land near Atlanta For Sale#
O lying between Peachtree aud Marietta
Roads, i* offered for sale, there are 60acres
of very heavy timber, 40 acres of excellent
cleared laud, about thirty acres of tho land,
Is bottom. There arc live hundred choice Apple trees, of
the very best sc-lectiou, besides ibe above, there is as
good a MILL SITE as can bo found anywhere. A good,
bnrgain will lie giveu. JAS. S. SIUl’GHTEIi.
Atlanta, Georgia. Dec. 2, '37 dtf.
Pionos! Pianos!!
i^SdUEBBf
"I I ’’K keep constantly on hand an assort-
VY inent uf plain an elegantly finished
Bargains for (lie Fair.
t .VS I HAVE disposed of mv interest Iu bns-
iuoss in ihis city (to taka effect on the 16th
day of January next,) 1 am selling ret mv
extensive stock of
Drugs and Chemical#
AT NEW YORK COST I
0ct20~dtr. A. ALEXANDER.
Strayed.
A BRINDDECOW, with ono Horu Broken off
having with her a Calf, some fi or 8 montlyi
old. Any Information. concerning th# tarn# left'
at this Offlo# will ba thankfully received and suitably
ewardod. Atlanta . Oct. 28rd, 1468...: ft
Rosewood “Centree” Pianos, with tiie en
tire Iron Frame, and tbe latest improve
ments which wo offer for sale at the lowest market prices,
ami.allow purchasers any reasonable time to test them.
We are not agents for any maker, but purchase Haims-
for our own account, ana supply ourselves from such
manufactories only, the instruments of which give us
entire satisfaction.' Among tiie Pianos we Bell, are throe
of Ghickering & Sons. Boston ; Win. Knabu.Ait u., Bain,
more:Steinway k Sons, New York; Newman, Brother V
Sons, Baltimore. From the latter house wo aisuhavo for
sale their lately invented and patented
rouble Sounding Board Pianos-
an Improvement, acknowledged to be iho most important
that lias ever been introduced.
We have good second hand i.istritnicms for sale or hire,
and allow tte highest price for old instruments, when
given in exchange for new ones.
BARTH k NICOLAI,
at William's Furniture Store.
Nov. 20, lS56..,.tlAw1v Peachtree Street.
Black Smith, Carpenters and Harness makers tools’
Mill Irons, Upright and Cross cut saws. Circular saws
from 6 to 04 inches, Corn Shelters,Straw Cutlers,Shovels.
Spades, Guns, I'Luffs and Cutlery.
We would invite particular attention to our st-s-k of
Carriage and Harness Trimmings, Axles and Springs,
Hubby, Spokes, Rims, Shafts, aud ad tlie various articles
belonging to this line, of which we keep one or the best
assortments in this section of the State. All orders will
receive prompt attention. BRADY .V SOLOM' >N.
LEATHER BELTING AGENCY.
We are the Agents fur tho sale of a Superior article of
Leather Belting, elii< ii we sell at Augusta and Charleston
prices. BRADY A SOI.O.MUX.
India Rubber Reitiitgaud Packing.
We have a largo supply of Rubber Belting ahd Pack,
ing, Belt teeing, Kivetis, ,vc., constantly on hand.
BRADY A SOLOMON.
Isle's GeldnyitoilSac Gammer.
Mo are Agents for tlio sale of the above Suw Glimmer.
BRADY A SOLOMON.
the Volcanic Eire -4,si.,.
Wo aro the Agents for this City, for the sale r.f p a o
bove beautiful Fire Arms comprising of all size# of Rifles
ud Pist ols, discharging from 6 to 30 Balls, without being
BRADY ASOLOMON
loaded.
Unadulterated, Drugs, Chemicals,
MEDICINES,
And all oilier articles usually found in a
first: class drlc stque.
H,- feels assured that no house 8#uth, e ui utter a
stock superior in genuineness and purity.
All officinal preparations aro made in strict conformity
with the formula of the U. S- Pharmacopoeia.
Desirous of reducing his Stock and of accomodating the
public, he will soli all articles, at the lowest prices, which
obtain in Augusta, Savannah or Charleston.
Conno'seurs of fine Wines, Brandies and genuine Ba-
vannas, wilfftud articles to please the most fustldkjug
palate.
A portion of his Stock is specified in the annexed list
25 oz. Sulphate of Morphine.
20 lbs Gum Opium.
1 gross McManu s Elixir Opium
150 oz Quinine.
10 H>s Iodide Potash.
20 lbs Chloroform.
20 '• English Blue Mass.
lo “ Calomel.
2 “ Nitrate Silver.
2,600 “ Pure White Isx«J in Oil.
2 cases Curome Green.
2 “ “ Yellow.
250 gallons, English Liusecd Oil
10 tmrreis. Turpentine.
80 “ Tanner's Oil.
2u “ Assorted Varnishes.
230,1)0X0*, “ Window Glass.
3 barrels, Putty in Bladders.
10 gross, Geruiau Parlor AlaP tic#.
2(( “ Matches Ordinary.
Also, a large Stock of wholo and ground
furmory aud l'atent iic-dicincs.
CALL, CALL, CALL.
Aud secure Bargain* at prices 25 per cent, under the
Market prices.
oct 19tf fSign'of Negro A Murter. Whiteliall Stro-t
Spices. Per-
Prose and Poetrr.
Cathartic
(SUGAR
COj
kkz Mini,
CLIANSE TH* BLOOD AUD CRlv
Iurallsls, Fathers,
riillauthropUt). read the!, 1
anti judge «f thei, Vl« ,
VAD n»«» n 1
FOR TIIE CURE 0 »
Headache, Sick Headache,Fo^
DB. j. 0. Atm. Sir: -I *il
tbs worst headache any body ran
of year 1111*. It seems to arise fromafon,’!
they demise at once. If they will ¥
me, Ibe fact is worth knowing. ° * w
Yours with great respect, p.D tv
Cerk of
Bilions Disorders and liver r
DiPAKnn-rr or
W.4SBCWT0X, i> oV'
Sfit: I have used your KUs in o-,y\Z' 7
practice ever since yen mads them andZri -
say they are the beet cathartic we em, v*'
latiag action on the liter is quick andtWl?'.
ly they are au admirable remedy for*™/ 1
organ. Indued, I have seldom toiinciriri?' 15
ease so obetiuale that it did not res,in,-
Fraternally yours, AteiN'/T, K '! f '
Physician nf u,,
Dysentery, Relax, and Hv
Post Orrur., Habtuko, Lit. Co., jro' '
Dr. Ayzr: Yum' Pills are tlio pei-feeti ''
Tliey teve done my wife more good
She hod bean sick end pining away ft,* 1,1
'B
then comroenced taking yonr HU*.which.
“HU,!
hy expelling large quantities of wom,?,^ 1 '
boily. They afterwards enred her aefi ,
of bloody dysentery. One of our neikht*.',
my wife cured him with two dose, 0 f
others nronnd us paid from fir* t., twentV'*ji f '"
bills, and lost much lime, without Wiia * 1,
even then. 8neh a medicine ns vo«r»,
good and honest, will be prired lien.. ’ **«i
GKO. J. GRIfp ix
Indigestion and Impurity of tie
From Rev. J. V. Himes, Pastor of Adroit r, 1
Dr. Atm: I h«Te used your Pitl-switj,
siiccese in my fiiuily and among those |, "
in distress. To regulate tlie nr;,n-nfju
fy tlie blood tliey are tlie very K--t r , ni ,.i.
known, and 1 can confidently rere *" !
friend?. Yours.
■mmen.i'
J.T
Warsaw. Wtouisc Co., y T (k) '
your CsiUnir 1%^
Draw Sir: I am lining
tie#, and find them »n excellent pnrgativ.,
svstem and purity the fountains of th, o .
JOHN fi. MF.A,t,,,
Erysipelas, Scrofula, King
BY A GEORGIA LADY.
PRICE.
..SI GO
FIRST EDITION.
ITjp-For said bv Wll.fiAXl KAY.
tat 24. 1858... .At
A-mit. Atlanta, G- o
NEW BO OJK S !
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i x n i a
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tOMPRISING tho Complete History of Hindustan, irom
V. ' tho earliest time* to the present day . with full par
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M V II S Y IN
Illustrated Willi Numerous Engrarltig
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INDIA.
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... $80
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r to our midi ros fur the Tickets ur-
vliich they will liu forwarded by
in'kots ending In anv
OPEKA DANCER
Tnmors, and Salt'in^'T
From a Fin-warding Jitrc'nna,v /
D*. Ater: Yonr Pill* are ih~ p, r>c ,, .
great in medicine. They have riired Mv ,
of ulcerous Soles upon her hands and' 1
ini'lllabie for years. Her mother had te, * ’
ly afflicted with blotches and pimple, on te'
her hair. After our child w», etired, -!■,• , ,
Pills, aud they liare cured her. as ,
Rheiintalibin, Neuralgia, aud (
From the Ret. Dr. Hatties, of tl„ Jt.tl,nt,e jf
Pulaski ITouse, $«taxxah.Ca j.
Hoxonzr. Sir : I should te- 'incrst.-fnl r H ’y \
•kill has brought me if 1 did not „ "
A cold set lied iu my liiube nml ;
neuralgic pains, wliieh ended in 1
Notwithstanding I lmd the test r.f p| lT , j,
grew worse and worse, until, l.y tlie ,i|,
lent agent in Baltimore. Pr. Ma. heujie.l ite r '
Th#ir effect* were slow, but suve. V.y j-,-, J,
use of them. 1 am now entirely well,'
Senate Cu.ambf.r. Baton Hou r, p, : u
Dr. AtfR : I bare been entirely rims i,,,
Rheumatic Gout —a I-aiitlul 'in. ..... Ih,i;
forycavs. v, ' , T''Tm;
For Dropsy, Plethora, or kindttid
p]»lllt», r^ir :
leut reiuedv.
For Costiveness or ronHinatj u
a Dinner Pill, they aro a.i.. ..i.v',,..,, ‘
Or, Hysterifls oC 1 oinlou Life.
Bv GEORGE W. M. REYNOLD*.
Fils, Suppression, P»iHlv,i,, h.re
tion, and even l)enfni.-e». Pailial jSjH
Be,*, have beep enred by Oh- .!l«nir,,-^|
Pills.
Must of the Pills in mruUet nuitsin ...., of an i
though a valuable remedy in .d.illu! 1„, ..
In apul>lic pill, from the dr. :>Jftd
quviitly follow it. iueautiens ii.-e. ft,,.. i(
curv or mim-rai «uls-ta<oe wbeiever.
iIC'K MARKHAM; OR, SMU.ES AND
X) TE.ARS. By J. F. SMITH, FjsQ.
! AYER'S CHERRY PEIlf .fe’
FQlt THE RA PIP ft );g „f '
B
RANDOM; OR. A HUNDRED YEARS
AGO. A Tale of tte American Colonies.
By O8M0NP TIFFANY.
1 PVRGEOX'S GEMS, BEING BRILLIANT
S I’AS.'-AtiE? from the Dfei-oui'e.-# of tlio
REV. C. H. SPURGEON.
T he book of knowledge or. an
Explanation of Words and Tilings connected with all
T H K A R T S AND S C I E N 0 E S .
ILLUSTRATED Win! VUVEttOrS EXORal'INOS.
Bv GEORGE CRABB, A. M.
Aiitlior of -E Syuonyines," '■ I'.-'lui, logical Dictionary,
and “Historical Dictionary.”
New Edition, with tlie latest Improvement*.
rpiIE PVBLIC AND PRIVATE HISTORY
I rip NAIULF-UN THKTniRD, Emperor of liie Frem-li;
with Biographical N'cRiccs of his m-tst Distinguished Min
sters, Generals, Reiattves mid Favorites, and various
Ik-tails lk-scriplive of France under tiie Second Empire.
By SAMUEL M. SM1TKER. A. M.,
Audio, of “Court and Reign of rntliurino II
of N jchokis l. of Russia:” “Life of Alexander Hatiiil
i-.ii:'* “life of Thomas Jefferson;’’ ■Mciuorablu
-• riios iii French History ;” --life of I»r.
F. K. KANE,” etc., etc.
Oct. S, 1358 diwtf.
COUCIIS, COLDS, HOAH8F.XKtii.qJ
EKZA, BRONCHITIS. MIHmiRi
cough, croup, asthma, r.
CIPIENT CON8I MPTI0S, ’
I and for the relief of cr.n»uu.|.ii<. r»lb»u a. i i
i staga* of the disease.
i Wc need not -prop to 1) r r .f |
. Throughout every 6-wn. and alim-i rim ta*.
j American States, its wondeitul uin, ,4 jula,..
plaints have made it already Inoan. N«.4i,|
families in any rivilired . .UHirn on iUiii..»ik.j
out some personal expeiiem r t.t i:, r
■ the comm unities any w here v i.i.-l, hnu in i e, ^
I some living tropliy of its vii toil i tei-ilw.u1l-.J
i gerous disease, of the throat and iunf,. Mh.- ;
! met powerful antidote yet ku.-wi. te li.u, trihi
j liable and dangerousdisea-r, ..f the|uiliM.i»;iJ
! )» also tlie pleasantest and ,af. -t rausdi direst
j ployed for infant* and vomit pvi-oiir. IVnn
: have it in store against tiro in-iffim, re-wiri
' upon them unprepared. M.- hate el'tiL,.ri 1.1 IMI
l-elieve tlie CJn " ' " ' “
• H er it ' enmptiODs it pretent* than tliose it
* - 1 yon. and cure your colds while they
Al India.
B EEBE8 and OAKFoKD'fi «pri:.c
l eech ed and for sale at I
Stvlc-s—just
ERKINGri.
lect tliem in-.til no linman '
canker that, fastene*.' .
All know tlie dreadful
they know tor- the virtu
more than to assure li
be. We spara uo cost,
most perfect pr.s«iVdc :
it the he«t airont whi. ii.
ill . an tui
STERLING LAMER. !-
; SAMPSON LAMER.
LAMAR HOUSE.
(Forwerlv i 4u.Kii.ix House, i
KN6VMLLL TENNESSEE.
NTR. STERLING LANIER, laic ofthe teuier House,
I .Macon, Ga.. and Sampson Lanier, late ot Tuskegee,
Ala.. will be happy to meet al! friend- and customers at
the tetnar House, where they have ample accommoda
tion for two hundred and City persons.
S. ir. S. LANIER, Proprietors,
PREPARED i)Y DK J- f. An? and-ot
Fractieal and Analytical Chemist, Lower! 1 and™
ayd soli> al rathei
DRTJGGIS S EVERYTOH «***
July 28tb,*185tS—dfcwly Wean
D. B. PLUMB & C S
Broad Sired, Augusta, (jeonpt. nioat
Wholesale Ac Hetalt Dealer Ii * om
•thxou
THE LIVER
IN VIGOR ATOR!
PREPARED BY DR. SANFORD.
Compounded entirely froiu fiDIS.
I Jr one of the best Purgative an«l Liver Medicines no
before
RICH. AND RACY.
A FRESH supply of those raro md exquisite HUNG A-
RIAN WINES, just received from lliti importer.—
the most critical judges lent theso Wines. J In- Clarets
and Champaign catuiot te equalled in the South. For
sale by [june 2Sdtf] T. C. H01VARI*.
Twenty-five Dollars Reward.
S TOLEN from tiio subscriber at Cummin
Forsyth county, Ga. on Monday evening
February loth 1858, a dark bay horse MULE,
well mounted buhls a high head, a little dish-,
ed below tlie eves, full foro head ; lour years old tbL
.Spring, with a black quilted seat saddle, and bridle, said
•nule is fifteen or sixteen hands high. The above reward
will be given for ill" apprehension ot -aid mule and thief, | l'laim, from tho worst Jaundice or Dyspepsia toaeotnmoo
with sufficient proof to convict, or fifteen dollars for the
IM
the pubhc, tiiat aria as a Cathartic, easier,
milder and more effectual than any other medicine known
it is not only a Cathartic, but a Liter remedy, acting first
on tbe Liter to eject its morbid matter, tlicu on tlie stom
ach aud bowels io carry off that matter, thus accomplish
ing two purposes effectually, without any of the painful
feelings experienced in the operations oi most Cathartics.
It strengthens the system at the same time that it purges
it; and when taken daily iu moderate doses, wiil strength
en and build it up with unusual rapidity.
Tlie Liver is one of the principal regulators of the hu
man body ; and when it performs Us functions well, tiie
powers ofthe system aro fully developed. The ftama--h
is almost entirely dependant on tlio healthy action ol tlio
Liter for tlie proper i>crformanco of its function*: when
tbe stomach is at tauit, the bowels are at fault, aud the
whole sytem sutlers in consequence of one organ—tlio
Liver—having ceased to do his duty. For the diseases
of that organ, one of the proprietors lias made it lus study-
in a practice of more tiian 20 years, to find some remedy
wherewith to counteract tho many derangements to
which it is liable.
To prove that this remedy is at last found, any person
troubled with Liver Cmaplaini. iu any of its forms, lias
but to try a bottle and conviction is certain.
These Gums remove all morbid or bad matter from the
system, supplying in tlieir place a healthy flow of bile,
invigorating tho .stomach, causing food to digest well,
uprifyiny the Wood, giving tone aud health to the whole
machinery, removing the cause of the disease—effecting
radical on e.
Bilious attacks arc cured, and, what :* better, prevent
ed by tlie LIVER IXYIGORA TOR.
tine dose after eating is sufficient to relic vetbe stomach
and prevent tlio food Irom rising ami souring.
Only ou# dose taken before retiring, prevent* Xight-
Wi! IV.
Only ono dose tjtkcu at night, loosens’ the boweis and
cures Costieeness-
One dose taken after each meal will cure Dyspejnia.
One dose or two lea spoonfuls will always relieve Sid.
Headache.
Oue bottle taken for female obstruction remove* the
i-aiife ofthe disease, aud make- a perfect cure.
Only one d^se immediately relieves Cholic, while one
dose often repeated is a sure cure for Chohra Morbus
and a preventative of Cholera.
Only one bottle i* needed to throw out of the system
the effects of Medicine after a long sickness.
One bottle takcu for Jaumlice removes ail sallowues*
or unnatural color from the skin.
on# dose taken a short time before eating gives vigor
lo the appetite, aud makes food digest well.
one rtoso often repeated cures Diarrhwr in its worst
foi ms, while Summer and bowel complaints yield almos
to the first dose.
One or two doses cures attacks caused by H'arms in
Children ; there is no surer, surer, or speedier remedy
iu the world, as it never fails.
A. few bodies cures Dropsy, by exciting the »P'urb
an (?.
We take pleasure in recommending this medicine as
a preventative ior Fectr an-l Ague, Chills amt Peters,
und all Severs of a Bilions Type It operateS wtth cer
tainty. and thousands are wilting to testify to is won
derful virtues.
All who use it are giving their unanimous testimony in
its favor.
Mix water In the mouth with the lnvigorator, and swal
low both together.
THE LIVER IN VIGOR ATOR
is a scientific medical discovery , aud *5 daily working
curat, almost too great to belidve. It cures as if hy mag-
ig,civa the first tine giving bent lit. ami seldom more thau
oue buttle is required ti> cme any kind of Liver com
or gix
litkal
Drugs, Medicines and Chemieak
Woods & Dye Stuffs,
Oils, Rmnle and Painters' Articles, Varuiste
Glass and Putty, Glass Ware, French and Je£ j
Perfumery, Fnie Toilet and sliaving 8oapt.
Tooth and Jfair Brushes. Paint Brush: I
Hnrgical A Dental Instruments, Tri’.ro ;
•Supportei-s of all kinds. Spices, 8nu£
Manufactured Tobacco. all the Patent or r- ’
prietary Medicines of the day, Superior te
Iffire Wines and Brandies for Medicai pcs
Extract for flavoring, t'hoice Toilet and Fancy te-c,
6T We offer g,XKls equally as low as they er . onr (J
taiued from any similar establishment in the-.
Warranted to be pure, fresh, and Genuine.
Orders from the Country promptly filled au:
tiuii guaranteed with regard to price and quality
Phy sicians prescriptions will receive part i:
tion at all hours of the day or night. [Nuv. 1.
from
our cc
preva
cau o
perch
FOR
Cf INSTANT supply of the justly celebrate: >
OIL al wholesale and retail A red
throe wishing to sell again.
Sep. 18.... tf S. J SHACKIEFoRP i
Who Wants any Rye.
^~1l_ARK .k GRUBB has 150 bu-tiel* Bye.
vliicli tbev will sell low.
Sept.:
lessri
has e
our h
ourD
God,
upon
ruin 1
who i
fatua
madi
those
have
of thi
G-ROVER & BAKERS w „
SEWING MACHINE ^
for B
K E.480.N why uie Gko'BS a; Bckfr Ma L:i - .......
saliy preferred for family sewing : Scalp
1st. It is more simple and easier kept ia rtld
delivery ofthe mule. Any information will he thaukfuily
received by ihe subscrilwr at Hightower. Ga.
Match 20 '58 dwtf. JNn. M. HENDERSON.
WILLARD, HARVEY & CO.
64 MAIDEN LANE A 17 CEDER STREET,
NEW YORK.
Pulpier Wareli ousei
Headache, all of which aro tho result of a DISEASED
LIVER. Price one dollar i>or tettle.
SANFORD a ''ri . Proprietors, 345 Broadwar New
York. '
WHOLESALE VtlV’NTS.
Dantes Aj Park, New York': T. W. Dvou i sons, plijia
•loliiliia ; M. S. Burr & Co.. Boston ; R. H. Hav A. Co.
Portland; Johu Ii. Dark, Ciucinnat: ; Gaylord A llam-
LUMBER! LUMBER!
I HAVE two Steam Saw Mills sawing exclusively for
me. aud am prepared to fill all orders for LUMBER
w ith which I may be favored, at short notice. 1 also
keep a well assorted supply constantly on hand,, at lint
Yard adjoining tuy Warehouse. Orders l esjicetmlly so
licited and promptly fllled. T. C. HOWARD.
A LARGE LOT OF THE
DISUNION I ST:
A BRIEF Treatise upon tlio evil* ofthe Union between
tho North and tho South, and the Propriety of So par
Btion and the formation of a Ssilliorn United States.
M- Bv HERBERT FIELDER, Esq., or Georgia
for sate Wholesale end Retail, by WILLIAM KAY
sole Agent, Atlaut*,Geo. Orders resperiftiilr solicited
r oauhe trade
E VERY description of wraimiog, Printing and Writing !
Paper on band, or made to order; fancy, colored and j
Tissue Papers, blotted papers, enveloties, straw and bon J
net Boards.
in,.ml, Cleveland ; Fahnestock A Davis, Chicago: 0. J.
Wood & Co., St Louis; George IL Kovser, Pittsburgh-
■S K ll.nico, Baltimore. And retailed bv all Druggists’
Sold ntio by A. Alexander. Atlanta Ga.
March 11,1858 d*w]yd3taw*w.
any uther Machiic.
2d It makes a scam which will uot rip er
every third stitch is cut.
3d. It sews from two ordinary spools, owl iDfl
trouble of winding thread isavoidre. abiirt^'
machine can bo aiUintod at pleasure, iy « merev,
spool, to all varieties of work.
4th. The same machine runss.lk, iiuen three. ■
common s[m>i1 cotton with equal facility.
6th. Tlie seam is as clastic as tho most elastic&'e
that it te fi re Irom all liability to break in asstw. ■
tug. or otherwise.
6th. Tlio stitch made hy this machine is us , c >t
fill than any other, either by baud or luacluae
Merchants can secure tho sales >_.f these Mac—'■'
their different localities, with profit to ihrui-n'O
tlieir customers, by applying tothe tunlors.gned. -t
of ite Right for Georgia.
These machines aro always on exhibition sriL '"
Room, on Broad fithcet. ihgnsta. Ga
111J2J—dwly THUS. P SlOV.rUA
Let v
Nort
upon
Turn
ject I
Lett
press
de$ti
W
gent
mou
at tit
haw
dyoi
GROCERIES! GROCERIES Wei
WHOLESALE
way
“Ga
"UTTE arc coustantlv receiving from eur ttr® -
Y> Yo
CM
Tha
we <
and
’ork, and will sol! on the most favoixU' 1 *?
Cuffee: Sugars: Silt; Soda; Pepper: Ginger; Sf 11 *
dies; Biiggiug; P.ops?: Indigo; Ac. Unrstocked
G-ROOKKIES
is oue of the largest iu the city and dealers to •“*
wdl do well to examine aud pure ror goods
chasing. aug'Jl.. dawtm BRADl A s0lo»o.
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY' am
Adjoining the corner of A hi.»!' hot/d chit- tits
Atlanta. ©•«■
ROBERT H. MAY,
"AVINti removed hi* CARRIAGE RE
II K«81T( >RY to the above eligiWe
land opposito the Washington Hall, and La i
enlarged his facilities, is prepared to fid ’
wliich he may te favored, on as gi ud terms
laiaeti in AugusLt or 5ttv
1, OU A? Kudu ici - — * ~r ; ./i
i van noli, with the 3
[0*t 8,
WHISKEY!
f)A Barrels best Tenoeuea White ; 20 barrels pike's
£\j Cejebrated MaguoUB, for sale, low down, by_
March 26.
T. C. HOWARD.
TWIN I M0WSI.
WILLARD HARVEY Ik CO.
84 Maiden tone, and 17 Cedar Street,
Now York..
HEMP, COTTON. FLAX AND LINEN
rwL"-wmrmxM5zmm9
IMPORTED AND MANUFACTURED
CORDAGE
Or Eveiy description
( 'lOTTOX, Jute, Manilla, and Am,ilean Hemp Rope
J Tarred stuff, Fishing IJnca. Gilling Threads, Semo
Twines, Shoo Thread, Wick aud all kinds of Cords and
Lines. August 10th d2titwavv6m
Whiskey! Whiskey! Whiskey !
C LARKE & GRUBB ha_vu just received 26 bbl* Moll-
v« - -
_ Bin’s Extra Copper Distilled Corn Whitkev, aud for
vsle cheap. March 21.
Machine-Made
HORSE SHOES!
THE TROY IRON k NAIL FACTORY, AT
Troy, New York, have Henry Burden's
improved Horse-.sboe Machinery now hi
successful operation, aud are prerimsi to
execute orders for Horso and Mule shoes uf any Weight
aud Pattern, at a price but little above the price of Horse
■Shoelrou.
The quality of the Iron used in these shoes is warrant
ed ia every 'respect. These shore have been approved
of, aud are uow used by tho United States Government
exclusively, as also by many of tbo principal Stage and
Omnibus Companies and Horse Sheer* throughout the
country, throe SHOES cau be purchased through tbe
principal Hardware and Irou Stores in tbe United States.
Orders addressed to- tho subscriber, at Troy, will re
ceive prompt attention. WM. F. BURDEN,
May 21,1858. .d*\vly Agent, Troy, Xew York.
A VALUABLE CENTEXIAL Ct’RIOeilTY will te sent
by mail to any one remitting 25 cents to SMITH k
^ W w; iuau luiut uuu rcuui
O),. P- 0. Box 16, Atlanta, Ga.
Agents Wanted [asp 2$ '58.. dtf
freight. His stock embraces
thrri^es,4and6sentRockaways, Fall *"I lS ,} t L , ' *S|-
Paehues, Pedlar Wagous, Coruros. Ccnooru "w
glide 8oats Buggies, with and without w>
Top Buggies,'No Top Buggies. i
of tte test manufacture aud latest style, a
patronage is respectfully solicited. te.
«jj. Orders for Family or Plantation « ns»*
Vehicles fllled at ehorttiotirc. , c m
Wo aro also agent for Norwood i Rubma rawn <|j
Atlauta, Georgia, December 4th, 1856. ;
BUY i
PROP. HASSSLE’S u
OBIGLVAL KLF.CTHU OIL* •
I F you have ibe SHECMATISM,
rsEAFXESS, or any kind if PAIS. Ins U*
REAL HAIR IMVIGORATORI
»jt See Circulars and Bill-’. Buy none hat''I
Roll s. itS . us* i
Druggists and Merchants will be supplied on » ,
terms, bv addressing Professor Haskell, St-Louis,^ ;
’ ' J. F-WOODBUM, j
Agent in in’ 3 l
April 23<i, 1855.... daw ly
C ABLE HATH—Tbe newest and bandsenwtti
HATS out Ibis Seaton, just received, and for JJ
«*t 2*3,185*. .dawtf W. HERRING *