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*°mt Of city lot No 4, in bloekll, oejand lot 7T, on
corner of Pryor end Hunter streets : levied bn to satisfy
e Tex FI Fein favor of tbe msybr end council of Atlanta
vs A-CFtolUem, lot: his city Tax. for the yeer 1858.
City lot So. 5, land lot 77, on Hunter street, known as
McDaniel fc Mitchell's Ware House : levied on to satisfy
a Tax Fi Fa in favor of mayor and council of the city of
Atlanta vs McDaniel k Mitchell for their city Tax for the
yeer 1858.
City lot situated on Pryor street, No. not known, re
cently occupied by John H Smith : levied on to satisfy a
Tax Fi Fa in favor of the mayor and Council of the city
of Atlanta vs John H Smith, for hia city Tax fbr the > ear
1858
Citv lot 78, on land lot 61, situated on Collins and Hlto
streets: levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa in of the
mayor and council of tbe city of Atlanta ys George w
Sheridan agent for W N Sheridau, for his city Tax Tor tho
City lot No. 54, on land lot numbor 52, in Ward num
ber 5, situated on Ivey and Forsyth allies : ieviod on to
satisfy a Tax Fi Fa. in favor of the mayor and council ol
the city of Atlanta vs Joseph Thompson, for his city Tax
Citv lot No not known, situated on McDonough street,
and on land lot No 76, whereon the defendant now lives:
levied on to satify a Tax FI Fa in favor of the mayor and
council of the city of Atlanta vs R H White, for hi? city
Tax for the year 1S58. ....
Gty lot, No. 12, in block 3, on land lot No. ;8, lying
on Pulliam street: levied on to satiBfy a Tax Fi Fa, in fa
vor of the mayor and council of the city of Atlanta vs
John A Puckett, agent, for bis city Tax for the year 1858.
City lot No. 5, in block .Vo. 2, on land lot No51, situat
ed on Pryor street: levied on to satisfy two Tax Fi Fas.
in favor of the mayor and council of the city of Atlanta
one vs Reuben Nash, trustee for wife and children, and
one vs Reuben Nash, guardian for children.
City lot number 192, on land lot numbor 52, Bituated
on Hunter and Terry streets : levied on to satisfy a Tax
Fi Fa in favor of the mnvor and council of the city of
Atlanta vs George W Morris, for bis city Tax for the year
185 s - . . , „ .
City lot. number not known, on land lot 83, in Ward
number 1, situated on Davis street: levied on to satisfy
a Tax Fi Fa in favor of the mayor and council of tbe
city of Atlanta vs A B Mitchell, for his city Tax for tbe
year 185S.
Part of city lots Nos. 1 and 4, on land lot No. 77, situ
ated on Mitchell street- and Macon & Western Railroad :
levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa, in favor of the mayor
and council of tbe'eity of Atlanta vs Richard Peters, for
his city Tax for the year 1858.
City lots Nos. 3 and 4, on land lot 53, in block No. 1
on McDonough street : levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa.
in favor of the mayor and council of the citv of Atlanta
vs George Robinson, for his city Tax for the year 1S58.
City lot No. 67. on land lot No. 78. situated on Walton
and Bridge streets : levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa, in
favor of (lie mayor and council of the city of Atlanta vs
George K Smith, for his city Tax for the year 1858
City lot No. 8, in block No. 2, on land lot 51, situated
on Prvor and Houston street? *. levied on to satisfy a Tax
Fi F^n favor of the mayor and council of the city of At-
lacnWrfliomas Kile, for his city Tax for the year 1858.
City lot. No not known, on land lot No 4a, situated on
Decatur street : levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa in favor
of the mayor and council of Atlanta vs F Krogg. trustee
for his city Tax for the year 1858.
City lot Soil, block 3. land lot 76, on Collins street
levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa in favor of the mayor and
council of the city of Atlanta-vs James F Scary, for his
city Tax for the year 1858.
Citv lot, number not known, on land lot 85. on Whit
liali street, whereon Elijah Boll now lives : levied on ti
satisfy a Tax Fi Fa in favor of the mayor and council of
Atlanta vs A M Watts, agent for A B Watts, for his city
Tax for the vear 1858.
Citv lot. No not known, on land lot 53. on Frazier
street: levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa in favor of the
mayor and council of Atlanta vs B Inngfor-1, for his city
Tax for tbe vear 1858.
C.tr lot No 46, on laud lot 52, situated on Decatur
street: levied on to sat isfy a Tax Fi Fain favor of the
mayor and council of Atlanta vs William Shearer, for his
eitv Tax for the year 1858
City lot. No not known, on land lot 77, situated on
Mitchell and Forsyth street? : to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa, i:
favor of the mavor and council of the city of Atlanta vi
W ft T A Lvon,agents for children, for their city Tax for
the vear 1S5S
Citv lot No 184. land lot 62, situated on Hunter and
Fair streets : levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa in favor of
lie mayor an l council of the e ity of Atlanta vs James 1.
Terrv, for his city Tax for ihe year 1S5S.
City lot No 82, on laud lot 31, situated on Collins anil
Wheat street : levied on to satisfy a fax Fi Fa in favor
of the mayor aud council, of the city of Atlanta vs H
Williams, for his city Tax for the year 1858.
City lot No 195. on land lot No 52, situated on Fair
street, levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa, in favor of the
mayor and council, of the city of Alania vs Stephen Ter
rv. for IPs eitv Tax for the year 185S.
City lot No 12. on land lot No 60, situated onPooehtree
street, levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa, in favor of the
mayor and council of tbe city of Atlanta vs James M Scat
for his city Tax for the year 1858.
Part of i-ity lot No 162. on laud lot 78, situated on Cain
street, levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa, in favor of the
mayor and council of ihe city of Atlanta vs Sarah J I.yon
for her city Tax, for the year 155s.
City lot No 9, on laud lot 77, situated On Ixiyd street &
Railroad, levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa in favor of the
mayor and council of Atlanta vs 1/iyd A Pulliam, for llieir
city Tax. for the year 1858.
City lot No 9. on land lot No 77, situated on Loyd and
Railroad, levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa. in favor of the
mayor and council of the city of Atlanta vs .lames Loyd,
for la- city Tax. lor Ihe year 1858.
City lot No ml on laud lot No 51. situated on Cain A
Collins st ets. levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa. in fn vor
of the mayor and council of the city of Atlanta vs O A
Cochrane, for his city Tax, for the year 1858.
City lot No not known, on land lot No S3, it being the
place wheroD the defendant now lives. levied on to sat
ist.v a fax Fi la. in fa vor of rue mayor and council of the
city of Atlanta vs (F-o W McDuffie, for his city Tax for
the year JS5S.
City iot No si ,i: block No. 4 on the corner of Whitehall
an i Alabama at. nets, levied on to satisfy two Tax IT Fas
one in favor of the mayor ami council of the city of At -
Innta vs T Wand CW Conally aud one in favor of the
mayor and council of the city of Atlanta vs 0 W Conally,
for their city TaxTor the,}'ear 185S.
City lot No 2i on iot 83 in Ward No 1. levied on lo sat
isfy a tax Fi Fa in favor of the mayor and council oftiie
city of Atlanta \s GJ Foreavre for his city Tax for the
year 1865.
lily lot No 125 on land iot No 78, situated on Marietta
street, levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa in favor of the
mayor and council of tlie city of Atlanta vs 1. H Griffith
aiim’r of the estate of 11 it Delay lor h s city Tax f oi the
year 1855
City iot No 91 m block 15, on land lot No 51, levied on
to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa io favor of the mayor and council of
the vdy ol Atlanta vs J T Giles, for his city Iks for the
year j>58.
City lot No 21. on land lol No 53. situated on McDon
ough street, levied on to sus isfy a Tax Fi Fa in favor of
the mayor and council of ihe cilv of Atlanta vs Juchsou
Hutchins, for his city fax for the year ls5S.
Part of city lol No. 102. on innd lot No. 78, Situated on
Hayden Street, levied on to satisfy a Tax Ft Fa in favor
of the Mayor and council of the city of Atlanta vs W J
Alien for hi? city Tax for the year 1855.
Tne interest of J K Boswortn in city lot. No not known,
on iaun lot No 77. situated on Whitehall street, levied on
io satisfy u Tax Fi Fa. in favor of the Mayor aud council
of riie cay of Atlanta vs Bosv.-orth at Bussed, for their city
Tax for the year 185S.
The interest of James F' Alexander in the house aud lot
on aim :etta street, known a? the office of .1 F Alexander,
to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa in favor of the mayor and council
of the city of Atlanta vs Bleckley A Alexander, for their
city lax for the year 1858.
City lot on Whitehall street, whereon Russel Crawford
now lives, levied ou to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa in favor of the
mayor and council of the city of Atlanta vs Russel Craw
ford, for his c:ty Tax for the year 1S5S.
City iot No 57 on lau i lot No 78. situated on Marietta
and Walton streets, levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa in fa
vor of the mayor mid council of the city of Atlanta vs
John W Duncan, lor his city Tax for the year 1858.
City iot No 8 ml iand iot No 52, situated ou Collins street
levied ou to B.diSiy a ins F'i 1 a in favor of the mayor and
council of the city’of Atlanta vs B F Christian, for uisclty
Tax for the year 1858.
City lot No 25 In Block No 7. on land lot No 51 on Peach-
Tree street, levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa in favor of
the mayor and council of the city of tinnta vs A W
Jones, agent for James F Cooper, for his city Tax for the
year 1858.
Part of city lot No 14 on laud let No 52, situated on Col
lins street, levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa in favor of the
mayor aud council of the city of Atlanta vs John Cobh.
Sr., Trustee tor wife, for hi6 city Tax for the year 4858.
Gly lot No m.t kuown, on land lot No 44, in Ward No 3
of the city or Atlanta, levied on. to satisfy a Tax Ft Fa in
favor oi the mayor aud council of the city of Atlanta vs
Thomas .8 Denny, for his citv Tax for the year 1S58.
City lot No 41 in Block No 4, on laud lot No 51. situa
ted on Peachtree am! Ivev streets, levied on to satisfy a
Tax Fi Fa in favor of the mayor and council of the city of
Atlanta vs A Alexander, for his citv Tax for the vear
3858.
City lot No not known, on land iot No 84. situated on
Owen ana Rail Road streets, levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi
Fa iu favor of tne mayor and counvii of theciiy of Atlan
ta vs A Alexander, agent for E I Moses, for his city Tax
for the year 1S5S.
City lot No 1 iu block 21, land lot No 77 on Peters street,
levied ou to sati fy a Tax FI Fa in favor of the mayor and
council of the city of Atlanta vs William Daniel, for his
city Tax lor tin-, year 1858.
City lot No 12o, on iand lot No 75, situated on Walton
street, levied ou io satisfy a Tax Fi Fa in favor of the
mayor aud council of the city of Atlanta vs J W Dowsing,
or uis city tax for tiie year i85S.
City lot No 2. on iand lot No 77, Situated on Whitehall
and iilaruett streets, lev d i n io satisfy a Tax Fi Fa in fa
vor of the mayor and council of the city ol Atlanta vs T
D.x>nau. agent for U ni Berry, for his cil v Tax for the year
1858.
City lot No 20, :u block No 5. on land lot No 53, situated
ou Frazier street, levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa in fa vor
of the mayor and council of the city of Atlanta vs Joshua
Gilbert, lor his city Tax tor the year 1858.
tine Billiard Table levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi Eg in
favor of the mayor and council of the city of Atlanta vs
Hiiburn and Haskith, for t~ir city Tax for the year 186S.
City lot No 61, on laud lot No 51, situated on Collins
street, levied o:i to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa in favor of the
mayor and council ol the city of Atlanta vs Stephen Ter
ry, agent for C V Hill, for his city lax for tile year 1S58.
City let No not known, on land lol No 78. it being the
ploci- whereon Moses Holland now lives, levied ou to sat
isiv a lax Fi Fa iu favor of the mayor and councii of the
city of Atlanta vs Moses Holland, for ins city Tax for the
year 185S.
City lots No 17 and IS. in block No 5. on land lot 53.
situated on McDonough street, levi - i on to satisfy a Tax
Fi Fa in favor of the mayor aud councii of the city of At
lanta vs Rowland Walker, for his city Tax for the vear
3855.
City lot No not known, in block 149, on land lot No 53.
situated on Biker mid l.in streets, levied on to satisfy a
Tax FI Fa in favor of the mayor and council of the city of
Atlanta vs W S McWilliams, for Ins city Tax for the year
1858.
City lot No not known, in block 30. on land lot No 77 on
For.?} ill street, levied ou to satisfy a Tax FiFa in favor of
Ihe mayor and council of the city of Atlanta vs C B Woi-
bo.irn, for Uis city Tax for the year 1858.
Citv lot No not'knowu, on land lot No 85. situated ou
Peters and Railroad streets, levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi
Fa iu favor of th" mayor and councii of the city of Atlan
ta vs J M White, for bis city Tax for the year 1-58.
City lot No 116, on blocs 4‘2, on Lind Jot No 76. on
Cooper and Jones street?, levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa
in favor of the mayor and council of the city of Atlanta vs
M M Smith, for ii.? city Tax for the year 1S5S.
City lot No not known, on land lot No 52, situated on
Decatur street, levied ou to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa in favor ol
the mayor and c 'Uncil of the city of Atlanta vs John Nel
son. for his vity i ix for the year 1S5S.
Gty lot No 1. m Wick 9, on land No 77. situated on
Whitehall street, levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa. iu favor
of the mayor and council of the city of Atlanta vs ft H
Mangnm. for his. city Tax, for the year lt&s.
City lot No not known, on land lot 79, Situated on Ma
rietta and Railroad streets, levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa
in favor of the mayor and council of the city of Atlautu vs
Solomon I midis, for his city Tax. for tlie year 1858.
City lol No 2, in Block 23. on land lot No 77. situated
on Garnett and Pryor streets, levied on to satisfy a Tax
Fi Fa, tn liivor of the mayor and council of the citv of
Atlanta vs P Kerby.for Ins city Tax, for the year 1858.
pun iif vity lot. No 1C2. on land lot 78, situated on Hay
den street, levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa. in lavorof the
mayor ami council of the city of Atlanta vs Newton Kil
patrick. for his city Tax, for the year 1858.
City lot No not known, on laud iot 50, Bituated on
Peachtree street, levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa, in fa-*
vor of the mayor and council, of the city of Atlanta vg
Gardner A Vanloan, for their city Tax. for tlie year 1858.
Citv lot No33.inBloek 33.on Land lot No 77. ou Peters
street, levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa. in favor of the
mayor aud council of the city of Atlanta vs B P Rogers,
for his citv Tax. for the year 1868.
City lot No 31. in Block 6, on land lot No 81, Ieviod on
to oatiotV a Tax Fi Fs. in favor of the mayor and council
' tftbecKyorAdoaln vaNii«drAM^*rhta city «k*
for the yeariMM.
Gty lot No not knwwn, on land lot No 47, known as the
.part of the Yarborough lot,' tested on to sstMfy a Tax FI
ta vsMrGrearTfor his citvMit, for Jha y<
GW kit No lio, In Block tt, on Mod iot: ,
on Houston k Butler streets,.levied an to satiiy a Tax Pi
Ffe. in favor of tbe mayorand council of the d' y of Atlan
ta vs Ann Hatter, for W city Tax, for the year 1868.
Gty lot No 187, on land lot No 78, situated on Hull and
Simpson streets, levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa, in favor
of tbe mayor and council of the city of Atlanta vs Thomas
Hays, for his city Tax, for the year 1858.
City lot No 10, on land lot No 78, situated on Pryor It
White Hall streets, levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa in fa
vor of the mayor and council of the city of Atlanta vs
Mrs L Combs, for her city Tax, for the year 1858.
City lot No hot known, on land lot No 84, situated on
Stockton street and Crapes Alley, levied on to satisfy a
Tax Cl Fa, in favor of the mayor and council of the city of
Atlanta vs Mrs Sarah Baker, for her city Tax, for tbe
year 1858.
City lot No 46, on land lot No 52, Bituated on Butler A
Decatur streets, levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa, in favor
of the mayor and council of the city of Atlanta vs Wm H
Craft, for his city Tax, for the year 1858.
City lot No not known, on land lot 85, situated on
White Hall street near Thomas C Howard's residence,
levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa, in favor of the mayor A
counctl of the city of Atlanta vs Charlo Baker, for his city
Tax, for the year 1858.
'MFMjgiiliMr
_ of tbe Ordinary of said county - Will be sold before
t 23tSi*E!?J-JP '-22 4^*0, -i.. -
KSSTiSSittJSSiSKfffif si!V,
930,87 scree of 1010,30 acres of 1026,1028, aud the un
divided halfof lot 1066, and a lease on 1025, in the 14th
disk,ofthe lst«et.,atan8 Negroes, Jane a Girl about
16 team of ago ; VireagW,about Syear* of age: aud
som a boy, about 7 years of age (all sold as the proper
ty of John R. Light, late of said county deceased, for the
benefit of tbe heir? and creditors of said deceased Terms
for the Negroes Cash. Terms for the land on the day of
sale. [Nov8..wtds] R. X RICE, Adm’r.
/~4 BORGIA, Foksyth Coesn.—RebeccaH Cunningham
(j having applied to be appointed Guardian of the per
son and property of William T S Parris, a minor under
fourtoen years of age, resident 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 on the second Mon
day in January next, and show cause, if any they can,
why Rebecca H Cunninglmtn should not bo entrusted
with the guardianship of the person and propertyof Wil
liam T S Parris. Witness my official signature.
Nov 19th. 1858 40d , H BARKER. Ord'y
City lot No not known, on land lot No 84, situated on
Nelson street, near M T Berry’s h BS Baker’s lots, lev
ied on to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa, in favor of the mayor and
council of the city of Atlanta vs Mrs J M Anderson, for
her city Tax, for the year 1868.
Part of City lot No 3, in Block 18, on land lot 77, situa
ted on Peters and Pryor streets, levied on to satisfy a Tax
Fi Fa, in favor of the mayor and council of Atlanta vs
James Craig, for Uis city Tax, for the year 1858.
City lot No 11, in Block 4, on land lot 77, situated on
corner of Hunter and Pryor streets, known as Harris’s
Livery Stable, levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa, in favor
of the” mayor and council of the city of Atlanta vs R H
Dickson, for his city Tax, for the year 1858.
City lot No 135, In Block 24. on iand No 61, situated on
Houston an Calhoun streets, levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi
Fa. in favor of the mayor and council of city of Atlanta
vs William Dickson, for his city Tax, for the year 1868.
C-ty lot No 15, in Block 4, on land lot No 53, situated on
McDonough street, levied ou to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa, in fa
vor of the mayor aud council of the city of Atlanta vs F
M Krvine, for his city Tax, for the year 1858.
City lot No 3, iu Block 0, on land lot 77, situated ou
Thompson and Peters Rtreets, levied on to satisfy a Tax
Fi Fa. in favor of the mayor and council of the city of
Atlauta vs John Wilson, for his city Tax, for the year
1858.
City lot No not known, in Block 14, on land lot 77, situa
ted oil While Hall street, levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa,
in favor oi ihe mayor and council of the of city Atlanta vs
John Wheeler, for'his city Tax, for tbe year 1858.
City iot. No not known, on land lot No 77, situated on
Pryor street, levied ou to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa, iu favor of
the mavor and council of the city of Atlanta vs 0 D Vai-
ontine.'for his oity Tax, for the year 1858.
City lot No not known, on iand lot 83, situated on Man-
gum stre t, levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa, in favor of
uie mayor aud council of the city ol Atlauta vs W L
Ragsdale, 5or Ins city Tax, for the year 1858.
Fart of city lot No 5, iu block 2, on land lot No 53, sit
uated on McDonough itrect: levied on to satisfy a Tax
Fi Fa in favor of the mayor and council of the city of
Atlanta vs E Powell, for his city Tax for the year 1858.
Gty lot No 3, in block 19, on land lot No 77, situated
on Thompson and Peters streets : levied on to satisfy a
Tax Fi Fain favor of the mayorand council of the city of
Atlanta vs Charles I-atmier, for his city Tax for the year
1858.
City lot No S, on land lot No 53, situated on Jones and
King streets : levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa in lavor of
the mayor and counci 1 of the city of Atianta vs George
Watts, for his city Tux for the year 1858.
City lot. No not known, on iand lot No 45, near Mrs
White’s residence : levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa in
favor of the mayor aud council of the city of Atlanta vs
John W Thompson, for his city Tax for the year 1858.
City lot No 56, on iand lot No 52, situated on Decatur
street: levied on to satisfy a Tax F i F'a in favor of the
mayor and council of the city of Atlanta vs Lewis Dayton
for his city Tax for the year 1858.
City lot No 5, in block 2. on land lot 76, situated on
Cain and F'air streets : levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa in
favor of the mayor and council of the city of Atlanta vs
Josiah Church, for his city Tax for the year 1858.
City lot, No not known, on land iot No 83, situated ou
Rock street: levied on to satisfy a fax F'i F'a in favor of
the mayor and council of the city of Atlanta vs Johu Carr
lor his city lax for the year 1858.
City lot No 3, in block 21, on 'and lot 77, situated on
Peters street : levied on to satisfy a fax F’i Faiu favor o,
tne mayor and council of the city of Atlanta vs West
Cook, nir his city Tax for the year 1858.
City lot No 189, on land lot 62, Situated on Butler and
llames streets : levied on to satisfy a Tax F'i Fa In favor
of the mayor and councii of the rity of Atlauta vs Mrs
Burnell, for tier city Tax for the year 1858.
City lot, No not known, on Iand lot 84, situated on
Peters street: levied ou to satisfy a Tax F'i Fa in favor
of the mayor and council of tlie city of Atlanta vs George
Bryant, for his city Tax for the year 1858.
Part of city lot No 2, in block 3U, on land lot No 77,
situated on F'orsv th street : levied on to satisfy a Tax F i
Fa iu favor of the mayor and council of the city of Atlan
ta vs Hiram Bowen, for his city Tax for the year 185b.
C:ty lots Nos 38 and 43, in block 14. on land lot 76, sit
uated on Crew, Johnson and Henry streets : levied on to
satisfy a tax Fi Fa in favor of the mayor and council ol'
the city of Atlanta vf Thomas Henderson, for his
city Tax for the year 1858.
City lot No 1, in block No 27, on land lot No 77, situat
ed on'Pryor, Garnett- and Loyd streets : levied on to sat
isfy a Tax l-i Fa iu favor of the mayor and council of the
city of A'lama vs P 8 Enright, for his city Tax for the
year 1858.
City lot, No not known, situated ou Irwin and Blodgel
streets : levied on to satisfy a Tax F'i F'a iu favor of the
mayor aud council ot the eity oi Atlanta vs Wm H Da-
don, for his city Ta* for the year 1858.
City Jot, No not known, in block G, on iand lot No 77,
situated on Peters and Garnett streets : levied ou to «at
isfy a Tax F'i Fa in favor of the mat or and council of Die
city of Atianta rs J 8 Dyer, for his city Tax for the year
1858.
ELI T. HDNNICCTT, Marshal.
Nov. 18th, 1868.. tds.
G EORGIA, Fulyoii Cocwit.—Whereas, William Bate
man applies to me for letters of Administration ou
the estate ol Thomas McDugle, late of said county de
ceased.
These, arc therefore, to rite and admonish ali aud sin
gular the kindred aud creditors of said deceased, to he
and appear ai my office, within the time prescribed by
law. and show I-*lift!* (if any tl»©v n*->-c I rrb, eaJU letters
should not lie granted the applicant. Given under my
hand officially at office this 15th day of November 1S5S.
Nov. 18th, '68 [30ds JOS. H. MEAD, Oru. F. C.
G EORGIA, FoBsrm County.—To all whom it may
concern : Zaoliariah D Haygood having, in proper
form, applied to me for permanent Letters of Adminis
tration on the estate of Charles Pearson; late of said coun
ty, deceased : This is to cite all and singular the credi
tors and next of kin of Charles Pearson, to be and appear
at my office within the time allowed by law, and show
cause, if any thc-y can, why permanent Administration
should not be granted to Zakariah 1) Haygood on Chas.
Pearson’s Estate. Witness my official Signature.
Nov 20. 1858 3ds H. BARKER, Ordinary.
G EORGIA, Fobsyth County.—William D Cunningham
having applied to be appointed Guardian of the per
sons and property of Robert E Parris and Margaret H
Parris, minors under fourteen years of age, residents 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 on the second Monday in January next , and show
cause, if anv thev can, why William I> Cunningham
should not be entrusted with the Guardianship or the )>er-
sons and property of Robert E and Margaret H Parris.—
Witness mv official signature.
Nov 19th, 1858 40ds H BARKER, Ord'y
CAMPBELL COUNTY.
MfmYTn ommx-
T]mU*bn MM before the court house door in the town
TT of Camming, Forsyth county on the first Tuesday
in December next, within the legal hours of sale, the fol
lowing property to-wit :
Lot of land Jfo. 73 in the 3d district end 1st section
of now Forsyth county, containing 40 acres, more or less;
levied on as the property of Gilbert L. Box, to satisfy a fi
fa issued from the Superior Court of Floyd county, hi
favor of Charles H. Smith, Adm’r de bonis non on the es
tate of James B. Wakefield, dec’d vs. Gilbert L. Box-
Property pointed out by Underwood and Smith, Plaintiffs
Atty’s.
Also, lot of land No. DM, in tbe 2nd diet, of now 1st sec
Forsyth county, containing 40 acres more or less ; levied
on as the property of John H. Campbell, to satisfy a fi fa
from a Justice’s, Court of Forsyth county, in favor of
Hudson W. Moulder vs. G. W. Rogers, maker, John Low,
John H. CkmpbeU and A. Compton, sec’y on appeal.—
Property pointed out by J. H. Campbell, one of the dcPts
Levy made and returned to me by a constable.
ALSO, 39 acres or lot of land No. 949 in the 14th dis
trict and 1st section of now Forsyth county ; levied upon
as the propertyof Joel M. Fowler, to satisfy sundry fi fas
issued from a Justice’s court of Forsyth county, in favor
or John B. Gravitt, A. M. Light, and others vs. Joel M.
Fowler. Property pointed ont by E. G. Riley. Levy
made and returned to me by a constable.
AIBO, lots of land Nos. 1280 and 1264, in the 14th
district and 1st section of now Forsyth county, contain
ing 40 acres each more or less; levied ouas the prop
erty of William J. Childress, to satisfy two fi fas from a
Justices court of Forsyth county, in favor of John E.
Brown vs. said.Childress. Levy made and returned to
me by a constable.
A1B0, 300 fts seed cotton, more or leas ; levied on as
the propety of D. M. Durham, to satisfy a fi fa issued
from the Superior Court of Forsyth County, in favor of
R. J. Dooly vs. said Durham. Wm.' P. WILLIAMS, Sh’fT.
Gumming, Nov. 1st. 1858.
G 1 EURGIA, Fulton Conrrr.—Whereas, Daniel Mur-
T pbv of sai d county applies to me for letters of Ad
ministration on the estate of Deunis Ryan, late of said
county deceased.
These, ajo therefore, to cite and admonish all and sin
gular tlie kindred and creditors of said deceased, to uc
aud appear at my office, within the time prescribed by
iaw, to show cause, (if any they have) why said letter's
should not be granted as above. Given under my hand
offinialiv at office, this 16th day or November 1868.
Nov. 18th, 6b [30dsl JOS. H. MEAD,Ord'y. F. C.
g—j. For Philadelphia, \rw Yorlc,
' &c., from Charleston and Sn-
vaiinnh.
Cabin Passage to Philadelphia, $15
Excursion Tickets good for re
turning up to J on. 1, 1859 $25.
Tickets from Philadelphia to
Niagara Falls furnished by
the agents at Charleston or
Savannah, $S.
Tne well known first class Side-wheel Steamships,
KEYSTONE STATE, C.apt. C. P. Marsham.
STATE OF GEORGIA. Capt. J. J. Garvin.
Now form a weekly lino for the North, leaving (diaries-
ton aud Savannah on alternative Saturdays as follows :
The Keystone State, from Charleston, August 14th,
20th; September lltii, 25th; October 9th and 23d, leav :
ing Philadelphia on the alternative Saturdays.
The Slate 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 ship.? are not surpassed by any on the coast. ODe
hundred miles of this route on Dataware riaer and Bay—
two nights at sea.
For Niagara Falls, the Lakes and Canada the shortest
and cheapest route.
This line connects at Philadelphia with the great Forth-
western Railroad Route through to Niagara Palis or Buf
falo in 15 hours from Philadelphia. Through tickets
with the privilege of stopping at Philadelphia aud inter
mediate jKiints, for sale by the agents in Savannah.
Face to Niugara or Buffalo, $23; Elmira, $21; to Canan
daigua. $22.
G. A. GREINER A CO, Agents at Savannah
S. &T-G. BTllD, Agents at Charleston.
July 29th, '58\v3m.
S. B. OATMAN,
DEALER IX
FTAX.IAK, EGYPl'LiiV AND AMERICAN
Statuary,
AND EAST TENNESSEE
MARBLE MONUMENTS,
TOOMBS, URNS AND VASES,
MARBLE MANTLES,
BAUBLE
All orders promptly filled. Waro Roems opposite the
Georgia Railroad Depot. Atlanta. Ga.
March 8th, 1858 wly
ATOkAfTOA
Bakery & Confectionery.
T HF. subscribers have recently connected with their
Confectionary a large siie
CRACKER MACHINE.
which cnablea them to fnrnish their friends and patrons
in tho up-ceuutry with Butter, Boston and Soda Crackers,
always fresh, at races fully twenty per cent, lower than
tho same can bo laid down from Savrunah or Charles
ton.
Tho CAND1FS manufactured by them are already well
known io deaiers and consumers, a comparison of their
manufacture i? challenged with those niado elsewhere
North or Fouth. #
They keep, also, constantly on hand, a large stock of
Nut*. Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Pickles, Sardines Sauces
Toys, Ac. ’ ’
Also CIGAR. 5 of all grades, from $6 to $40 per 1,000
Refined and barrel SUGARS—comprising a general suu-
ply of Country Confectioners, at as low rates as can lie
afforded elsewhere in tho State.
Ball, public or private Parties furnished to order
at short notk-e with every description of Cake, Fruit, &c?’
of the best quality.
Orders from tho city and country respectfully solicited-
IMMEL, CUNNINGHAM * Co
Atlanta, Feb. 17. '58 wly.
Negroes for Sale.
W ILT, lie sold on the 1st Tuesday in December, before
tiie Court House Door, in Cumming, Forsyth coun
ty, the following Negroes, for Cash. Milledge, it Man. 35
years old; Elic, a man, 30 years old: Moca man. 27 years
old ;Jolin a man. 25 years old ; Eli a man, 20 years old -
Ackiliis a boy, 18 years old: George 14: Clsero’15: Wes*
!y 13 : Mack 16 ; Emily a Woman. 37 years old ; Malinda.
a Woman, 20 years old and two Children ; Aujajmo a
Girl. IS years old and her Child ; Jano a Girl, 13 years
old ; Pocahontas a Girl, 12 years old.
JOHN J. FORD, 1
newton Harrell, ; Att - VF -
For EDWARD HARRELL.
Oct. 11,1858. wtds
H. L. TIXlKT.] [j. a. SHAPOTK.
H. L.TINLEY & fo.,
Commission and Forwarding Mtrvhaats.
EXCHANGE ST, CHARLESTON, S. C.
G IVE their prompt personal attention to the selection
of all kinds of Produce, and to the purchasing, to
order, all articles that may bo desired, for a commission
of 2% per cent. Goods received and forwarded at
1C cents per package. No Goods have or will be detains*
by na for freight and charge*.
fiFt wbul adtaso* mad* on all consignments to ns.
ffeb. 28.,,,,.Wlfi
ii
Campbell Sheriff Sales.
O N the first Tuesday in December next, will be so’.d
before the Court House door in, the town of Camp-
boiiton. in said County, the following properly to-wit:
South half of Lit of Lind 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 the property of R. B. Bartlett io satisfy two llfas
issued from Campbell" Sttpe'r Court, one iu favor of Bullard
& Whitley, and one in favor of T. M. Howard, and oth
er fifa in my hauds vs. said Bartlett property jiointed
out by Pl’ff.
Also one field of Corn, 40 Barrels more or less, on the
place where Jones Bishop now lives, levied on by virtue
of two Infr Court fii'asofsaid County . iu favor ol Blalock
& Camp vs. Jones Bishop and K. Dodson Security, levied
on as the property of Saul Bishop, property pointed out
bg Deft.
Also, ono dark blazed laced horse Some 5 years old. one
rather grey blazed face mule 5 or 6 years old levied on
by virtuo of a fifa issued from Coweta lufe'r Court in fa
vor of Feelings Anderson &Co., vs. R.G. L k. vied on
as property of sttid Cook, property pointed out uy Pl'ffs
Attorney.
Postponodole.
NE Bay Mare and Coit, one 2 burse wagon, 17 head
Sheep more or less, 2 black Heifers, 1 Milch Cow and
jf, 5 head of Hogs, 3 Sows and Pigs, some 8 head of
founts, 2 Bedsteads and one Clock, levied on as the prop.
««y of Wm. Glover to satisfy a Ufa issued from Campbell
9upT Court, in favor of E. L. Symons ts. said Glover
property pointed out by Dft, other fifas in my hauds
Nov? 1st. 1858. A. C. WATKINS, Sh'lf.
Nov. 4,1858.
Campbell Dep’iy Sheriff's Sale.
P ART of Lot of Lind No. 93, East half of said lot con
taining 96 Acres more or less, aud 22 Acres of lot
No. 94 in the North-East corner of tho 7th District, origi
nally Coweta now Campbell County, and one house and
town L>l in the town of Palmetto now occupied by E. L.
Jackson, ail levied on as the property of FI L. Jackson
to satisfy 3 fifas issued from Campbell Sup'r Court, 2 in
favor of S. A. R. & C. F. Swann, ono iu favor of James
Galaway V3. E. L. Jackson, ami sundry other fifas in my
hands, property iiointed out bv Pl’ife Att'y.
Nov. 4th, 1858. WM. N. MAGOl'IRK, L>. S’ff.
G EORGIA, CAMMSU.CoriiTT.—John P. Watson having
applied to be apiiointed Guardian of the person and
property of Allene l’ermelia Camp a minor under fourteen
vearsofago, resident of said county, this is to cite ail
persons concerned to bo and appear at the term of the
Court of Ordinary to be held next after the expiration of
thirtv days from' the first publication of this notice, and
showing "cause, if they can, why said Joiin P. Watson
should uot iie intrusted with the Guardianship of the per
son and property of Allene l’ermolia Camp.
Witness mv official signature this Oct. 22, 1868.
Oct., 29.1858. R. C. BEAVERS. Ord’y
AIJAHMSTK A fOR'S SALE.
B Y Virtue of an Order of tho Court of Ordinary of Camp
bell County , will be sold on the first Tuesday in De
cember, 1858, at the Court House door in said County be-
twgen the legal sale hours, the undivided portion of land
belonging to Amanda ikluails, Doc’d.. iu the East half of
lot No. 2, in the8tli District of originally Coweta now Camp
bell Countv. 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 Crook three
miles below Campbellton.
Terms made known on day of sale.
RICHARD MOORE.
Oct6-tds. Adm’r Amanda f-hoats, dec’d.
ADJHXISTRAIIOR’S sale.
B Y virtue of an Order from the Court of Ordinary of
Campbell County, will be sold on the first Tuesday
m December, 1858, at tho Court House door in said Comi
ty. between tho legal hours of sale, the following lands,
to-wit: One fractional lot No. 47. In tbo 9th Dist. of origi
nally Coweta now Campbell County, whereon Alfred .1.
Camp resided at the time of hia death, containing 168 \
acres morn or less, adjoining lands
Addison Riley, the same being one tlnr-1 still m the origi
nal woods, with good Dwelling, out houses, &c. About
160 acres of good Bottom land in a state of good repair on
the Chattahoochee River, two miles above Campbellton.
Also lot of land No. 164 in the 14th Dist.. originally F'ay-
etto now Campbell County, containing 2021 acres more
or less, still in the orginal woods, about ono milofrom the
above described fraction.
A credit of twelvo months will be given to purchasers
who must give notes well secured for their purchase?.
JESSE L. BLALOCK,
JAS. M. CAMP,
Jd'rs Del mis non eom ttslom^nlo annexo nf A. J. Camp, d’.
0ct6-tds.
GEORGIA, Campbell County.
W ’HEREA”, Robert J. Tuggle shows to the Court
that he has fully aumims erid John A. Hepkin’s
'rertate
These are therefore to cito and admonish all persons
concerned, to show ou;w if any they have, why aiu
admiciatr-tor should no' be discharged from iris ad
ministration, and leceive letters of dismission on the
6rst Monda? iu April next, 1S59. this beptem’er 8th
1858. field B. C BEAVFJRS, Ordinary.
ABinSlSTRATOR’S SALE.
B Y virtue of an order of tbo Court of Ordinary of Camp
bell County will bo sold on the first Tuesday in Do-
eember, 1858, :it tbe Court House door in said County be
tween the legal saio hours : South half lot of land No. 20
in 8lh Dist. originally Coweta now Campbell County,
whereon John Langston resided at the time of his death,
containing 101 '-4 acre.? more or less, adjoining lauds P. H.
Speer, A. B. Weaver aud J. H. Carrel!, the same being
one seventh still in the original woods, with about 15
acres of g<*>d bottom land in a high BUite of cultivation,
good dwellings, out houses, Ac., lying about 4 miles from
Palmetto, on the middle road leading from Campbellton
to Newnan. and ou the headwaters of Cedar Creek.
A credit of twelve monibs wiii bo given to purchaser*
who must give notes well secured for their purchase.
THOB. M. LANGSTON,
SAM’L. S. IANGST0N.
Oct6—tds. Adm's John Langston Dec’d.
Thomas J- Aldridge, 1 Libel for Divorce in Haral-
vs. >*011 Superior Court.
Nancy Jano Aldridge, j
I T appearing to tlie Court, from tho return of the Sher
iff that the Defendant resides out of this County. :uiu
it further appearing that she resides oat of the limits of
this State. It is therefore ordered by the Court that the
Defendant appear at the nexf Term of this Court and piead
to 6aid action, or that the Plaintiff lie allowed to proceed ;
and It is further ordered that the Clork cause this order
to be published in the Atlanta Intelligencer, according to
the statute in such case made and provided.
D. F. HAMMOND, J. i. f T. C.
I certify the above to be a true exempi -V .1 >n from
the minutes of said Court, this 22nd day of October 1S5S.
October, 29.1858. JOHN DUKE, Ci’k.
GEORGIA, Campbell County. *
W HEREAS, Caleb P. Bowen h-as applied to be up-
pointed Gnudis-uof tbe persons ana property
of Edmund J. Lowery. Jolm N. E. Lowery, Francis M.
I.owery and Absalom J. Lowery, Orphans of Edmund D.
Liwery, deceased.
This is therefore to cito all persons concerned to be
and appear at tbe Term of the Court of Ordinary Inue
next, after the expiration of ;h-r' v date from tlie first
pnalication of this notice, and show cause if .hey can,
why said Caleb P. Bowen should not be intrusted with
the Guani.anship ot ihe persons aud properly of the
above can-.ed orrh»ns.
Witness mv official sigantnro this Sth November
1858 nov'lO RC BEAVERS. Ord’v.
Administrator’ll Sale.
B Y VIRTUE of an order from the Court of Ordinary of
Campbell county will bo sold ou the first Tuesday
in January next, 1853 at the court house door in said
county, between tlie legal hours of sale, all the lands
except the widow’s dower which Mark McEIwrath was
possessed of at the lime of his death. Containing about 355
acres, more or less, adjoining lands of E. Folk. S. H.Mo-
I-artv and Wm. Clinton, the same being 4-5 in original
wood : cleared land? iu good repair. A credit of one and
two years will be given to purchasers who must give
notes well secured lor their purchases.
Nov. II), 1868. E. POLK. Anm’r.
ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE.
B Y VIRTUE of an order of the Oiurt of Ordinary of
Campbell county, will bo emu ou tho 1st Tuesday in
January next, 1859, ai court house door, in said county,
between the legal hours of sale, ail tho Negroes, belong
ing to the estate of Alfred J. Cr.mp deceased, to-wit:—
Eliza, 32 years old ; and two children, Martha and Fran -
eis, David a boy. about 12 years old ; Lucinda a girl
about 10 years old : and Samuel about 6 years old : Han
nah a girl, about 17 years old : oneline about 15 years
old ; 9 in number, all likely Negroes, embracing a good
Cook and House Woman. A Credit of Twelve Months,
wiii be given to rurchaecrs, who must give notes well
secured for iheii- purchases
JESSE L. BLALOCK,)
Nov 10 JAMFN M. CAMP. /
Admr'.i Dc bonis non Cum lestinunlo annexo.
Administrators Sale.
B Y viatue of a order of the Court or Ordinarv o
Campbell county, will be sold on the 1st Tuesday in
January 1859 at the court house door in said countv”be
tween the legal hours of sale, the following land consist
ing of lot No 139 in tlie 9th dist. of originally F'a volte
nov. Campbell county. whereon Joseph .Smith resided at
the time of his death, containing 202*£ acres less the
widows Dower, adjoining lands of G IV Silvey and others
tlie same being good farming land with a plantation in
good repair and cultivation, lying 011 tiie waters of Deep
creek, about 4 miles east of CaiuphoHton, sold for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.—
Terms made known 011 dav of sale.
BEIEORD DUCK. Adm'r,
Nov 20, ’58 tds fo Joeeph Smith, deceased.
G eorgia Campbell county—7b ai
whom it may concern—Berry IV Yates having ap
plied to me for permanent letters of Administration on
the estate of William Yates late of said countv deed, this
is lo cite all and singular tho creditors and next of kin of
William Yates, to be and npjiear at my office within the
lime allowed by law,and show cause,'if any thev can
why permanent Administration should uot be granted
Berry W Yates on William Yates' estate. Witnes my
.band and official signature.
*ot. 20th, 1858 30d B, C, BKAVKR8, Ord’y
Forsyth Postponed Sheriff Sale.
W H J. be sold before the Court House door in the town
of Camming. Forsyth county, on the first Tuesday
in December next within the legal hours of salo the follow
ing property to-wit:
Litofland No. 1180, in the 3d district and 1st section
of now Forsyth county, containing 4b acres more or less ;
levied on as the property of John Karr, to satisfy 3 fi fas
from a Justice Court of F'orsyth county, in favor of James
Wheeler, adm'r on the estate of I>. S. Hammonds, dec’d
vs. John Karr and Wm- Fincher. Property pointed out
by defendant (Karr.) L-vy made and returned to me
by a constable.
AL8U, lot of land No. 403, in the first district and 1st
section of now Forsyth county containing 40 acres more
or less half the mining interest in aud to iot of land No?
426 iu the 1st district aud first section of now Forsyth
county, all levied on as the property of Seaborn Cordery
to satisfy sundry fi fas issusd from a Justices Court ol
F'orsyth county in favor of V. B. Shelton, aud others. Levy
made aud returned to me by a constable.
Wh. P. WILLIAMS, Sh'lf-
Cumming, Nov. 1st, 1858.
Foriytli Mortgage Sole.
YT7TLL be sold before the Court House door in the town
T T of Cumming, For?} th county within the legal hours
lol sale, on ihe first Tuesday in January next, the fol-
owmg property to-wit:
Lots of land Nos. 694, 676, 620, fifteen acres of lot No.
605, fifteen acres of lot No. 604.675, thirty-seven acres of
lot No. 603, 621, 622, all lying m tiie 3d district aud 1st
section of now F'orsyth county ; all levied on as the
property of Jonathan Mclntire, to satisfy a mortgage fi la
issued from the Superior Court of F'orsyth count}' in favor
of Harrison Suinmerour vs said Mclntire. Property p«mi-
ted out in said mortgage li fa. WM. p. WH.i.IaMS ~xh'ff
Nov. 1st, 1858.
Forsyth Mortgage SheriSale.
W ILL be sold before the Court House door, in the town
of Cumming, Fors.\ th county. on the first Tuesday
in December next, Detween the usual hours of saie, the fol
lowing property to-wit :
i-ots of ianu,'No. 238,part of lot 269, and half oflot 270,
in the 3rd district and 1st section'of now Forsyth county,
containing in the aggregate 93 acres: known as the John
lekson place ; levied on as the property of Wm. G. Stew
art, to satisfy a mortgage 11 fa from the Superior court ol
Forsyth county in favor of Harrison Pummerour, vs. said
Stewart. Property pointed out iri said mortgage fl fa.
ALSO. Lots No. 694,116, 620,15acres oT lot 605,675,
004,, 37 acres of lot No 603,621,622, all lying and being in
tlie third district aud first section of F'orsyth county ■
all levied on to satisfy a mortgage fl fa issued from
tlie sufierior Court of F'orsyth Countv in favor
of Harrison .Suinmerour vs. Jonathan Mclntire; levied on
a.= the propert} of Jouatiian Miclniire. Property pointed
out in said mortgage ii fa. WM. P. WILLIAMS, Sh'lf.
Cumming, Kept. 28th, 1858. tds.
. Cherokee Sheriff Sola.
or Gan too, Cherokee county, on tbeflrst Tuesday
in December text, between die nanalhoura of side, the
following property to-wit.
Lot of hud, No. 283,.in the 16th district and second
section, Cherokee county. Levied eh as the property of
John S. Stone, to satisfy a fi fa Crain th* Superior Court
of Cherokee county, in favor of Samuel T. McCanless
vs John S. Ptone. Sold for the purchase money.
Also, lot of land, No. 481, in the 15th district and 2nd
section of Cherokee county. levied on as the properly
ofBuraeii Hood, to satisfy a Justice Courtfi fa, from
Wilkes county, in favor of John Hardeman. Levied and
returned to me by a Bailiff.
Also, lots of land, No. 1000 and 1017, in the 3d district
and 2nd section of Cherokee county. Levied on as (the
property of John A. Afancy, to satisfy 2 Justice Court fi
fas, in favor of JamlffKnox, bearer,. vs J. J. Hender
son, Siutha Henderson and John A. Taney, 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., and 2nd sec.,
of Cherokee eonnty. Levied on as tbo property«of Thom
as Nix, to satisfy a Justice Court fi fa., in favor of J R We6t
brooks vs. Thomas Nix. Levied and returned to me by a
Bailiff.
Also, one mettle Clock. Levied on as the property of
John W. McCollum, to satisfy a fifa., issued from the Su
perior Oiurt of Cherokee county; in favor of William F.
Mullins vs., John W. McCollum principal and Jesse Bean,
security on Casa Bond.
Also, lot of land Nos. 211 and 932, all tn tbe 15th dist.,
2nd sec., of Cherokee county, and 500 shares of the capi
tal Mock of the Sixes Mining co. levied on as the proper
ty of Allen Lanhon, to satisfy a fi fa., from the Inferior
Court of Cherokee county, in favor of E. L. Shuford vs.
Allen lanhon, principle, James M. Fielder and James
Haggerty, security, and M. A. Keith,indorser.
Canton, Ga., Mor. 1st., JAMES B. KELLY, Sheriff.
yy ILL bet
Cherokee Mortgage Sheriffs Sales.
W ILL Be sold. before the Court House Door in the
town of Canton Cherokee County, on the first
Tuesday in December next, the following property to
wit:
LOTS of Land 4 Nos. 325, 644, and 645, and all of that
part of Lot No. 656, embracing the dwelling house and
kitchen, it being that part of said Lot lying in and near the
North FAst Corner thereof purchased by Geo-W. F'lour
uoy, of Henry Tedder, containing about 2 acres. All of
said laud being in tlie 15th District of the 2d Section ol
Cherokee County, levied on as the property of Geo. W.
Flournoy, to satisfy a Mortgage fi fa issued from the ciu-
perior Court ot said County, in favor of Cicero C. Winn,
vs. said Geo. W. Flournoy, property poiuted out by said
F'i fa.
ALSO Lots of land, Nos. 514, 567,5S4,585, 642, 638,
639, and 640. in the 15th District of tho 2u Section, levied
on as the property of Geo. W. i lournoy, to satisfy a
Mortgage F ifa issued from the Superior Court of said
County in favor of C. C. Winn, for the use of A. V. Brum
by, vs. Geo. W. Flournoy, property pointed out in said
FT fa.
A1X) I/it of land No- 555, in the 3d District of the 2nd
•Section, levied on to satisfy a Mortgage Fifa issued from
the Sujierior 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.
AIf-u, Lots of laud Nos. 112, and 113, in the 15th Dis
trict of tho 2d Section of said County, levied oil as the pro-
perty ol Wm. A. McCurdy, to satisfy a Mortgage F'i fa issu
ed from me Superior Court of said County in favor of Isaac
McConnell, vs. Wm. A. McCurdv, property poiutedoutby
said Fi la. ' W. R. D. MUSS, D. sSh’ff. '
Canton, Sept. 27tli, 1858.
GEORGIA, Forty h Oouoty.
YV HlREAS, Andrew E Bond, suniving admiinistra.
” tor of B-dsoo K E iward?, represent? to the court,
in his r?tul<>n, duly fi,ed and entered on record and
stales he has fuilv administered Benson H Edward’?
Estate Tins :? therefore to cite aii persons concerned
kindred and e editors to show cause, if any they can
•vhy said administrator eimiiId not be discharged from
his adipinislraiion, and icceive letters of dismission
on the first Monday in April. 1559.
sep 16 H. Barker, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Forsyth County.
TMVO months after date, application will be mado tc
J. Uie Court of Ordinary ot Komytii county, for
Uar* to Kell the lands belonging to the Estate of Jefl
eisonCook. Kte of F*'rey?h county, deceased, for the
benefit ot the heirs *nd creditors of said deceased.
d II.LTAU i*IN’CHER, Adurr
se!6 Debun is non o f J-ffarson Cook, dec’*!.
(xKOlUxil, Forsyth iouniy.
I WO in'intli? &rter date, application wil he made to
the Court of Ordinary oi FAr-ytii oounly G-urjia
a - the first regular Term after expiration of t»o mouth,
fiom thi? notice for leave to sell Ihe lands belonging
to the Estate of J, e! League, ia e of .aid county de-
c ased, for the benefit of heirs and creditors of saio
deceased. sei6 HENRY O KELLOGG. Adm’r.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
B Y virtue of an order of tho Honorable Qpurl of Or
Ordinary ofForeyth county, will be snldon tlie first
luesday in December next before the court house door
in the town of Camming, in said county, within the legal
hours of saie, the following property, belonging to tlie
o-,..,., ,.e wm, i>. iiuwiuns. mu- or ?aiu county deceased:
I/>ti of land, numbers Eight hundred and leu, (810)
Eight hundred and Eleven. (Sll) Eight huudr:'. and for
ty six, f S46) Eight hundred nao eighty-three (c ii) Eight
hundred and sixty-one, (861) and one third of Eight
hundred and forty-eight, i S4S) all in the 2nd district
and 1st section of said county. Also, the following likely
negroes : Ellivk, a man about forty-five years old : Beck,
a woman about thirty-six years old, aud her female
child, named Betsey, about nineteen months old : Meri
cus a boy about ten years old ; and Charles a boy about
six years old Sold for the benefit of the heirs and cred
itors of said deceased. Terms made kuown on the day
of sale. M. W. SUTTON, Adm’r.
Oct 16, l$5S-td»
Administrator’s Sale.
1 GREF.ABLE toa:i order of the Court nf Ordinary of
Ta. Forsyth county, will be sold before the Court house
door in the town of Cumming. within tlie legal hours ol
saie, on tha 1st Tuesday iu January next, tiie following
Negroes, to wit : Oston. a man,27 years old ; Caroline,
22 : ami her Child 2 years old; Jinne’y, 8 years-old: Ema
line 6 , and Mose, 4 vsars old ; All sold as the property
of Jas. Harris, lat* of said county, deceased, lor the ben
eflt of the heirs aud creditors, of said deceased. Terms
Cash. L. D. HARRIS, Adm'r
October 7lh, 1858 wtds.
GEORGIA, Forsyth County,
IX /’HEREAS, AlmonG. Hutchins, administra-
VV tor of George Wofford, represents to tbe
Court in his petition duly Clod and entered on
record that he has fully auministered George
Woffords estate
This is therefore to cito all persons concerned,
Hndred and creditors, to show cause if a”y they
have, why said administrator should not be ttis-
"barged from bis administration, and receive let-
t rs of dismission, on the fi’st Monday in Feb
ruary next, 1859. Jy 17, 1858
H. BARKER, Ord’y.
G 1 R<
r c
BORGIA, Forsyth County.—To all whom it may
corn, William Bopsr having iu proper form, appiipd
to me for permanent letters of administration on the es
tate of Elizabeth Masters, late of said county deceased
This i3 to cite all and singular the creditors and next
of kin of Elizabeth Masters, to he. and appear at my of
fice within the time allowed by iaw, and show cause if
any they can. why permanent administration should not
be granted to William Roper, on Elizabeth Masters es
tate. Witness my official signature.
Oct 19,1S6S. H. BARKER. Ord’y.
NOTICE !
E Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary
Forsyth County, will be soid, on the 1st Tuesday in
January next, 1859, at the Court House door in said
county, between tlie legal hours of sale, the following
lots of iand, Nos. 103, 208,209, 242 aud 243, aii in the
14th district and 1st section of said county, containing
£00 Acres more or less it being the Plantation, whereon
Thomas L. Garrc-t, late of said county deceased, resided
at the time of hi? death, joining lands, of John Hammond,
Jacob Martin and others. Also, the Negroes, of said
deceased. as follows, Fanny a tvomaD. about 38 years of
age, and 3 Children—Angelina, a girl about 4 years old :
Alonzo, a boy. 2 years old, and a small child 3 months
old, a boy ; Alfred, a man 20 years old : Jane, a woman
18 years old: Jamea.aboy 16 yeara old ; Henry a boy
15 years old ; Danie*. * hoy 10 years old. and Ambrose
a boy 7 years old. Also, 30 bushels of Wheat and about
2 bushels of Rye. a!1 sold for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors. Terms of sale. cash.
GEORGE KELLOGG, Adm'r.
November 1st, 1858. (wtds)
rilWO months after date application will be made to the
X Ordinary of Cherokee County, for leave to sell the
Land and Negroes belonging to the Estate of Gray Bar
ker, late of said County, deceased, this 13th dav of Sep
tember 1858. sep23 ZEBCLOX WILLIAMS, Adm’r.
Administrators Sale.
O GRE'EABLF. to an order of tho Ordinary of Cherokee
County, will be soid before the Court House door iu
ino Town of Gqsjtou, 9 tho first Tuesday iu November
next, within CIS leg* hour* of saie, Iota of Iand Nos.
1,149, 1,160, l.lfo, and the undivided half of lots Nos.
S96, 897 and 832, in the 15th Distrtrict or the 2d section
if said County of Cherokee.
Also, ou the same day before the Court House door, in
the city of Marietta, Cold) county, lots of land Nos. 167.
123, and 10 acres in tho South-west corner of lot No. 122
in the 16th district of the 2d section of Cobb Couutv.—
Fold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of Wiiiiam
H. Evans, late of Cherokee couutv, deceased,
sep 23, 1858 THUMAb D. EVANS, Adm’r
Fnlton Sfcertff Sales.
between thelcfaUMursof tale, tb* following property to-
wit : Hart oflot of laadNo 36, In the 14th dMt. r of orig
inally Henry (now Fulton eotutty, eontaii}ingl77 acres,
more or less. Levied,on as the property of Meredith
Brown to satisfy sundry justices coart fl fas., from the
530th dist., G. M., in fkvor of E M. Teliafero vs. said
Brown. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable.
Also, tbe north east half of city lot, No 115, in the city
t>t Atlanta, the same being part of land lot, No 78, in the
14th dist., or originally Henry bow Fnlton county. Lev
ied on as the property of J. M. Coleman, to satisfy a fi fa
from Fulton Superior Court, in favor of Loveless, Bro ft
Gholston vs. Martha Carlton and J. M. Colemen.
Also, lot of land, No 62, in the 17th diet., of originally
Henry, now Fulton county, containing 200acres, more
or lees. Levied on as the property of Richard C. Greer,
to satisfy 6 fl fas, issued from thejjustices Court for the
1026th dist., 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 in the
city of Atlanta, containing one acre more or less. Levied
on as the property of Edward Parsons to satisfy a fl fa
issued from Fulton Superior Court in favor of J. D Watkins
vs. Aaron Gage principal, and Edward Parsons, security
on appeal.
ALSO, City lot No. 153, in the city of Atianta, fronting
on Taylor street 100 feet, and running back 200 feet being
one half acre more or less the same being part of iand lot
No 53 in the 14th dist., of originally Henry now F'ultou
county. Levied ou as the property of Barney Dugan to
satisfy a II fa., from Fnlton Inferior Court, in favor of Ca
rey W. Berry vs. Deunis Hoyt and Barney Dugan, also to
satisfy a Justices Court fl ra. in favor of J. R. ft C. H. Wal-
taw, vs. said Dugan.
ALSO, the undivided one half of City lot, No. not known
lying on Houston street,in the city of Atlanta, fronting
on said street 100 feet, and running back 200 feet bounded
on tha east by the lot whereon Mrs. Haller recenty lived
the same being part of land lot No 51, in the 14th dist., of
originally Henry now F'uiton county. Levied on by vir
tue of sundry fl fas., issued from the Justices Court for the
487th dist G. M., in favor of Pendley ft Maddux and Jas.
T. Hubbard, and one fl fa., from the 1026th dist. G. 51., In
favor of John Collier, all vs. Hiram Bowen. Levie made
aud returned to me by a Constable.
AL8G, City lot in the city of Atlanta, whereon the Shop
occupied by Dr. J. Gilbert is situated, adjoining the Wash
ington Hall, lot No. uot known being part of land lot. No.
77, in the 14th dist., of originally Henry now Fulton Coun
ty. Levied on as the property of J. Gilbert, to satisfy a
li fa., issued from DeKalb Superior Court in favor of H.
C. Holcomb vs. J. ft L. Gilbert. Levy made by J. S
Smith, former Sheriff.
Alsu, 2 Negroes viz: Ann. a girl about 11 years of age,
of copper complexion, and Candis a girl nine yearsold,
of dark complexion, lovied on as the property of George
W. Humphries, and 25 acres of land near the corporation
line, of tne citv of Atlanta, lying on the west side of the
WftARR. with good improvements thereon, whereon
Henry (I Dean now resides, the same being part of land
Iot No 78 in the 14th District ;of originally Henry now
F'uiton county. amt Loyd ft Pulliams interest being the
undivided two thirds of 60 acres of land near tho western
boundary of the city of Atlanta known as the Race track
land the same being part of lot of land No. 84, in the
14th district of originally Henry, now Fulton county;
levied on as the property of Loyd ft Pulliam. All the
above property levied on by virtue of a fi fa from Cass
Superior Court, in favor of McWhorter ft 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
Lol No. 77 iu tiie city of Atlanta, fronting on Whitehall
street 95 feet, whereon Deft now lives, levied on as the
property of liussel Craw lord, to satisfy a lifa issued from
Fulton Superior Court, C. H. Mruug aud A. W. Jones vs.
said Crawford, the same postponed from last saie day.
A1.SC, Four acres of land lying in tiie north eastern part
of the city of Atlanta, adjoining lauds of L. J. Gartrell and
others, it being part of iand lot No. 46, iu the 14ili dist.,
of originally Lleiiry now F'ulum county. Levied on as the
property of Joseph M. Rautiu, to satisfy a lifu, issued
from F'uiton Superior Court, iu favor of Reid, Austin ft
saidKantin, the sale of the same postponed from
Uiei sale day. S. B. LOVE, Sheriff.
4 w
T WO months after dale application will be^made to
the Ordinary of Cherokee County, for leave to soil the
laud belonging to ihe Estate of A. J. Evans, tate of said
County deceased, this 13th dav of September, 1858.
s*p 23 JOHN EVANS, Adm’r.
G EORGIA, CaEKOKXBCorKTV.—Jolm W. Johnson, hav
ing applied to be ap;k>inte<l Guardian of the person
and property of Julius C. a. Johnson, Jesse A. Johnson,
and Lucy A. Johuson, itinors, resident of said
County, tins is to cite all persons concerned to be
and appear at the term of the Court of Ordinary, to be
hald next after the expiration i if thirty days from the first
publication of this notice and show cause, why said John
W. Johnson should not be intrusted with the Guardian
ship of tlie persons and property of said Julius C. A.
Johnson. Jesse A. Johnson and Lucy A. Johnson. Wit
ness mv official signature. JAMES JORDAN, Ord'y
Nov. 10, 1858.
G 1 EORGIA, Chekokik CouxTY.—Whereas John liich
f ardson. applies to me for letters of Administration
upon the estate of Richard ii. Hunt, late of said county
dereased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased tosh
cause if any they have; why said letters should not be
granted the applicant. JAMES JORDAN, Ord,y.
Nov. 10. 1S58.
Alary Duncan, 1
vs >■ Libel for Divorce in Cherokee Supe-
Thomas B Duncan. J rior Court. September Term. 1858
I T appearing to the Court that Ihe defendout does met
resiJ ui the limits of this Slate. It is ordered
ihat sc it i perfected by publication in one of tiie
Public ?e:i of this State agreeable to the Statute iu
such ca? t m—.e provided.
September Term, 1S5S. D F HAMMOND, J S C T C.
A copv taken from the miinutes of Court.
J I. KKTU1, Clerk.
Administratin'* Sale.
I WIIJ. sell pursuant to an order irom the Honorable
Court of Ordinary of Cherokee County, to the highest
ladder within lawful sale hours, before the Court House
door in Canton on the first Tuesday in JanuaTy next .
All that portion of lot of land Number It) in the 14th dis
trict of the 2d Section which was laid off and assigned to
.Mrs. Alary Sater/ieid, (now deceased,) as the property
of the Estate of Curtis 8aturfield late of said county,
deceased, sold for tiie purpose of distribution and mak
ing settlement with the heirs.
Nov 15.1S58. J L KEITH. Akm'r.
T WO Months aflerdnte application will bo made to tha
Ordinary of Cherokee County, for leave to sell ths
and and Negroes belonging to the estate of William Bea
vers decws*d. JOSEPH McCONNELL,
Nov 10 Adm’r with WiU annexed.
DeKALB county.
GEORGIA, DeKalb County,
D A'YD lHFSTNUT. administrator of the estate of
James Baxter, deceased, applies tome for letters
of dismission from said administration, these are,
therefore to neti y ali Persons interested, to file their
obj'ctions, (if any they hav ,) within the time pre
scribed ty law, why said letters should not be granted
the applicant.
Given under my hand at office, this 20 h July,1858,
ALEX. JOHNSON, Ordinary,
y. 20, ’58 w6m.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
W ILL be sold before the Court House Door in the
Town of Decatur DeKalb County, on the first
Tuesday in January next, between tho legal hours of
Sale, the following property to-wit:
Ono negro boy named Holland nbout 17 years old, of
dark complexion, ono girl named Franky about 9 years
old of dark complexion, one boy about5 years old named
Charles. Said property sold as the property of James
Brown, late deceased.' Sold for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of said deceased. Terms on tlie dav of sale
W. D.BROWN, Adm'r
Oct. 59.1858. with the will annexed.
B y virtue of a decree pronounced n this cause at
the July term, A. I). 1858, of the Oonrt of Chancery
lor the Seventh District iff the Southern Chancery
Division of the State of Alabama, l shall proceed to
sell before the Coart House door in theoity of Mont
gomery, on the FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY
next, between the n*na 1 hours of Sheriff sales, the
following described Real Estate, or so much ef the
same as is subject to the Deed of Trust executed by
said Winter Iron Works on the first day of August,
1862, to H W. Watson, A- Shotiyell and N. Barker,
and upen tecord ln the office of the Probate Court o'
Montgomery county, to-wit : Lots No (1) one, No (2)
two, No (3) three, No (4) four, No (5) live, of square
No (4)four of said city—said prerai es being the same
upon which tbe buildings of said Winter Iron Works
are situated—together with all and singular the
hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belong
ing. Said lots front one hundred and fifty seven
feet, rurning bock five hundred and ten feet. A
ground plaD of ssid premises may be seen by appli
cation at my office, in the citv of Montgomery
lerms of Sale : One-fifth cash—balance in one, two
aud three annual instalments, bearing interest irom
date. Good »ndapproved bills of exchange required.
Certificate of purchase to he given at tbe first pay
ment, and titles made when the whole purchase mon
ey is paid.
I shall also expo*e to public sale, on. tbe premises,
on the said find Monday in November next, all the
machinery tools, implements and fixtures of every
chara.'ter and desrript’on belonging to raid Wir.tor
iron ttoiks. The ‘-Works” are fulland complete,
and sufficient to employ from three hundred to four
hundred bands. They consist of a rteam engine with
tubular boilers planers, lathes. ?crew-cuttiug machines
gear cutters, drill presses, vices and benches, .cold
chisels, drills, reamer’s lathe toils of ail descrip
tion. shafting belting, clamps, dogs, &c ; ei eh’ for
ges. witl everything complete, including Nesmith’s
steam hammer ; aho, • ne of t\e largest stocks of
patterns in thefkiuthern country, eonsis'icgofaiarge
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 genera] assortment of
steam engine patterns ; and indeed the establishment
in all its departments is complete, and many of its
tools and fixtures are of the largest aud most perfect
character.
Terms of Sale : All sums under one hunlred dol
lars, cash ; all sums over one hundred and under
five hundred dollrs, on a credit oi six months ; and
for all sums over five hundred dollars, twelve months
credit, WITHOUT INTEREST. This sale is to.be mr.de
for the benefit of the creditors of the Winter Iron
Works. G. P. KEYES,
nov 1 w t I. Master. &c.
GEORGIA, DeKalb County,
r HERFAS, John Cfcnmblre, administrator on the
Y» Estate of Wm Y Poole, deceased, applies to me
for letters of Dismission from-aid administration.
These are therefore to cite ar.d admonish all person?
inter- sted to be and appear at my office within the
time pre=cribed by law. to show cause if any they
have why said applicant should not bedismissed from
sa d administration Given under my hand at office
June 22nd, 1858. 6m ALEX JOHNSON, Ordinary.
GEORGIA DeKalb County.
W HEREAS, Rhoda BrowD, idm'ri of the Estate
cf Fannin Brown, deceased, applies to me for
letters of I israissiun from said Administration.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all pen-
sons concerned to file their objections if any they have
why sa d letters should not-be granted on or before
the first Monday tn December next. Given under
my hand officially. May 24th 1858
ALFX JOHNSON, Ordinary.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
B Y virtue of an order passed by tha Court of Ordinary,
of Forsyth County, will be sold, before the Court
Ho :?.e door fn the town ofCutnming, on the 1st Tuesday
in January next, lot of Land No. 139, in the 2nd district
and 1st section of now Forsyth County. Sold as the pro
perty of James M. Karr, deceased, and for the benefit of
the heir* and creditors of said deceased. Terms cash.
Nov. 3,1S58. [wtds] JOHN EDMONDSON, Adm’r.
G EORGIA, Fwsjth County.—Whereas
George Kellogg, Executor of Mary Braaeiton, rep
resents to the Court in hi.? petition, duly filed and enter
ed ou record, that he lias fully adminisierc-d Mary Bras
elton'* Estate .
This is therefore to cite all person? concerned, kindred
mid creditors, to show cause, if any they can why said
Executor should not be discharged from his Executor
ship, and receive letters of dismission ou the first Alnnday
in May 1859. U. BAKKP-, Ordinary.
Oct. 4, 1850 w6m
G i EORGIA, F'orsyth Covsty.—To all whom it may con
r cern ; John W. Holbrook, and William C. Holbrook,
having in propicr form applied tome for permanent Let
ters of Administration on the Estate of Green B. Holbrook
late of said County deceased.
This is to cite all and singular the next of kin of Green B.
Holbrrook.to be andappear at my office, withiu the time
allowed by law, and show cause, if any they can, why
permanent administration should not he granted to John
W. Holbrook :uid William C. Holbook, on Green B. Hol
brook’s Estate on the first Monday in December next.
Witness my hand and offloa! signature.
November 6th, 1858. II. BARKER, Ordinary.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
AGREEABLE to the last wil of Edward Jones laic
A of DeKalb crunty deceased, will be sold betcre the
Court House door in the Town of Decstu>- in said
c'unty. on the first Tuesday iu January u?xt. three
negro, s to-wit: Miliv a woman. 37 or 38 yearaold, Ra
n'y a womau36or37 years old and her child, Marthr
flj'years old with a smaillot of bedding. Sold forth
benefit of the heir? and creditorscf sai' ! deceased.:hi.
1st day of November 1858 ROBT. JOXE8, Exc’r.
Nov i—w
Administrator's Hale.
G i EORGIA, DsKalb Covsty.—Agreeably to an order
r of the Court of Ordinary of said County, will be
sold before tiie Court House door in said County, on tlie
ffrst Tuesday in December next, within the legal hours of
saie. part of lot of laud No. 30, in the 15th District of
said County, the snm» lyiDg 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 and place, the following negroes to-wit: Yiney,
a woman about 26 years old, ai.-i her child Harriett,
about 14 months old, and Lucy ten years old. as the
property of Johu Bond, late deceased, icokl for the ben
efit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms
on dav of sale. sop53'58 D. W. PACE, Adm'r.
G i EORGIA, DeKjvui CorsTY.—'To all whom it mav
r concern : William Ezzard having in proper form
applied to me for permanent Letters of Administration on
the estate of Wm K Cuewniug, late of said county de
ceased : This is to cite ail persons concerned, to lie and
apipear at my office, within the time allowed by law, and
show cause, if any they have, why permanent Adminis
tration should not" be granted to William Ezzard on the
estate ot Wm F Chewr.ing, deceased, on the 2nd Monday
in January next. Witness my hand and official signal lire.
this Nov 20tb, 1858.
30ds ABNER JOHNSON, Ord’y.
G EORGIA. DeKalr County.—To all whom it may con
cern : John Clark, liaving in proper form applied
to me frr >•' mvneut Letters of Administration on tlie es-
G EORGIA, Forsyth Corrmr.—To all whom it may con- j tate of W ins '".ark. late of said county, deceased :—
cern : Beqjimau J Rice liaving in proper form ap- This is b -;to >!! persons concerned, to be'and appear at
plied to me for permanent Letters of Administration on
the estate of Emanuel Hendrix, Late of said county de
ceased. This is to cite and admonish all and singular
the creditors and next of kin of Emanuel Hendrix, to he-
aod appear at my office, within the time allowed by law,
and show cause, if any they can, why permanent Ad
ministration should not be granted Benjamin .1 Rice on
Emanuel Hendrix's estate. Witnessmy offlcialsigcature.
Nov 19, 1858 30d II BARKER, Or’dy.
my offic w’t i the time allowed by law, aud show
cause, if..... .uey have, why permanent Letters of Ad
ministration should not be granted to John Clark on the
. state of Wiiiiam Clark, deceased, on the 2nd Monday in
January next. AVitness my band and official signature,
this 20th day of Nov. 1858.
39ds ABNER JOHNSON, Ord’y.
G EORGIA, Fulton County.—Whereas, Sallie N. Gault
applies to me for Letters of Administration on the
estate of FYancis W. Gault, late of said county, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, ail and sin
gular, tho kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he
and appear at my office within the time prescribed by
law. to show cause, If any they have, why said Letters. I improved ; 1 lot No. 586 Bituated in 14lh district, Istsec-
shoiild not be granted the applicant. ' ' f turn, each lot containing 40acres more or lees. Sold as
Given under my hand officially at office, this 17th day u the property of Thomas J. Mason, late of Forsyth county
of Novembar, 1858. f , •ceased. Terms nmda known on the day of sale.
Mda JO* H MUD, Ord'y r, 9. f^yiov. 16th, ’68. JAMS8RQBKRTW, Adm’r,
Administrator’* gale.
B Y virtue of an order of the court of Ordinary of For
syth county, will be sold within the legal hours of
sale, on the first’Tuesday in January next, before tho
Court House daor in Forsyth county, the following lota
at land to-wit :
1 Lot No. 733, situated in 14th district, 1st section well
Fulton Deputy sheriff sales.
TTTJLL he sold before the Court House Door, in the City
W of Atlanta,, ou the first Tuesday ^u December next,
between tho usual hours of Sale, the following property,
to wit.
City lot in the City of Atlanta, it being part of tho lot
whereon tiie first Methodist Church is situated, fronting on
Beach Tree street 60 feet and running across said lot. east
to Line street so as to intersect Houston street, containing
one fourth of an aero more or less the same being part
of land iot, No. 78 in tho 14th dist., of originally Henri
now Fulton county. Levied on as the property of F. N.
Hardman, to satisfy a li fa.. from the Superior Court of
F’uiton county, in favor of E. Bayne vs. said Hardman,
jor the purchase money of said lot.
“ ALSO, that part of land lol No. 190, in the seventeenth
(17th.) dist., of originally Henry now Fuiton County,
which lies between the Montgomeay Ferry Road and the
W. ft A. Railroad, adjoining lands of Peter Huge, Adam
■j-iver and Benjamin Thurmond, containing 23 acres
more or less, and also, upon that part of land lot No. 191,
in the 17th dist., of originally Henry now Fulton county,
adjoining lauds of Adam Oliver, Je6Se AI Cook aud Thom
as Fowler, containing 27 acres moro or less, all being the
land whoreon defendant formerly lived. Levied on as
tho property of Johu H. Guiding to satisfy sundry ti fas..
issued from the Justices Court for tho 469th dist G. M
iu favor«fJ. Norcross aud R. A. W. Glower vs. saal Gold
ing. IiOvy made and returned to me by a constable.
C. C. GREEN, Dep’l Sheriff.
POSTPONED BALE.
At the samo lime 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
ofT. D. Lynea, to satisfy a fi fa., issued from F'ultou In
ferior Court in favor of Sloan ft Caldwell it. said Lvnes
Nov. 4 58. C. C. GREEN, Dep't Sheriff
CHOICE OF C3r iPl
H EREAFTER every purchaser before purehasin
his own
Choicb of Gifts at Rannei 'a
Choice of Gifts at Rannei’s
Choice of Gift? at Raxnky's
Choice of Gift? at Rannby's
Choice of Gifts at Rannhy's
Choice of Gifts at Rannky s
Choice of Gifts at Ransey’s
Choichajf Gifts at Rasskt's
Great American Gift Book House. .No_ 298 Broadwey,
New Yojk.
where the gifts, consisting of .iewi-ir- ftc.. and varyihg
in vulue from 76 cents to two hundred dollars, aro always
on exhibiion n ample Bhow cases, t: ;r new descriptive
Catalogue, containing a large variety of Books in every
department of .Science and literature, (all of which ore
sold at regular publisher’s prices.) and explaididg our
new acd original system of allowing every purchaser his
own choice of Gifts, and settidg forth uncjualled induce
ments to'agents, will be sent, post paid, lo any individu
al, on application. Address A. RANN EY . Agent
July 8 w6m No. 293 Broadway.
PRIMARY SCHOOL OF MEDicijfp
GROTTO,.. .'A .T. .*£.- J.7.« *
rpHIS School will be opened on the first 0 f \- n
i as announced in a Circular, for tho reception'®
The subsriber does not deem it necessarv tn
detail respecting his method of teaching or imro r
struction to his students, as uny intetlgent per^r
predate the advantages a student will have ir a
School as contemplated under the present sv«t 81
nlpriflre himself that his time and ern
pledge himself that his time and energies snow ’ ;
be devoted to the advantage of his pupils aud iT 1 ' 1 '
ing will be wanting to make their studies’ as ' 10
and agreeable as possible.
Every branch of the Aledical and Surgical
be thorou ghly taught in this School, v,e * i
Classes will be formed in accordance with the
pupil has been studying. Regular examination 1 " 106
held three times a week on various branches
A few of the advantages of this School and u
may be briefly enumerated, namely :
Tho superior opportunities of studying practin
mv, the abundant supply of Material, the
being ample for all the classes, and the con
dance of tho subserber, or one of the two win '
sist him in demonstrating, to afford all ntcesarv ra
tion to the gentlemen who may be dissecting ' ® f '
Dr. Knott wishes it distictly understood ti
Sc hooi will, in no wise, interfere with any or tho i 1
ed schools of the country. Students will find J ,
highly advantageous, and much more agreeabfJ
public college, for the purpose of acquiring tbr -
struction in Aiedicine and Surgery,
Theycan, at all times, have an opportunity of v
a knowledge of practical Anotomy, and tiie n?' 1
operative Surgery upon the dead subject.
The Dispensary and Infirmary of tlie suLscrj^,.
will be opened ,at the same time, will ofiord an r
uity to his students of acquiring greai iiUormJS
adroitness in the art of prescribing by visiting tw*
examining the cases daily, and carrying out *
tions under the direction of the proprietor.
J
They will also have an opportunity whenever
nience will admit of visiting in companv with i-«
patients of the proprietor iu rotation wherein ft 1
derive great benefit in a practical point of yj cw
ing to diagnose and treat various diseases it.
apparent to every one that, possessing these an?
other advantages for the study of Aiedicine an 1 ? !
this School stands unrivalled in the facilities it m
the medical student in the acquisition of a th or( A ,
practical primary course of instruction in i,j s ur 5’
The subscriber, fully relying upon the coueSr
aid and support of tlie medical faculty and
na mi., j
public, confidently enters upon an enterprise
his estimation, by supplying a desideratum in th-4”1
sion will greatly benefit the public, as well a»
standard of medical science. ,f i
For terms and other particulars, address .fie [r
at Griffin, Georgia. E. y
g N. B. All Gentlemen of the medical profi-ss^rA .
- isit Griffin, aro cordially and most respectful],-,,,
will ■ “Oils
visti this School, and the proprietor will take V», I
sure in showing them around. b al M
Griffin October Sth, JS58 wtf
RICHARDSON’S
Irish Linens.
DAMASKS, DIAPERS, <aiC.,
C ONSUMERS of RICHARDSON S 1.ILNEX3, arid those
desirous of obtaining the genuine Goods, should see
that the articles they purchase are sealed with tho lull
name of the firm,
RICHARDSON, SONS &OWDEN,
as a guarantee of the soundness and durability of the
Goods. This caution is rendered essentially necessary as
large quantities of Inferior and defective Linens are pre
pared season after season aud sealed with the name of
Richardson, by Irish Houses, who, regardiess of the in
jury thus inflicted alike on the American consume and
tlie manufacturers of the genuine Goods, wiii net readii}
abandod a business so profitable, while purchases esn be
imposed ou With Goods of a worthless character.
. BUIXOCKK ft J. B. i.ra'KE,
Agents. 36 Church Brreet.Xew York.
Carriages, Harness,
8. H. MAY & so..
O FFER tlie finest assortment of i's.rr ,uc.-? p-.
Harness ftc., ever presented in th , iiarki-i '
slock may he seen by calling at their ritor- s Pl ,, 5 j
from the corner of Alabama and Loyd Bir.vtj
Nov. 17 1858. wtf
G EORGIA. Fciton County.—Two months after date,
application will fm made to the Court of Ordinary
of said County for leave to sell tho interest of Clark It. j
Woddail, deceased, in the houses aud lots on Alabama
Street, in the city of Atlanta, whereon Airs. Woddail now-
lives. sep23 1S5S B. F'. BOMAR, Adm’r.
G t EORGIA, Ftlton Coto.Tr.—All persons indebted to
Tthe Estate nr fin-K it. wonuau, ime ot said County
deceased, wiii please cal! and pay the same, and those
ha\ ing demands against said Estate will present them in
terms of the iaw. B. F'. BOA1AR,
September 23d, 1853. Administrator.
DAWSON COUNTY.
Dawson Sheriff’s Sale.
\ETUL be sold before the Court House Door in Daw-
W sonvillo on Ihe first Tuesday in December next
withiu tlie legal hours of sale. The following property to
wit:
Ixit of Land No. 1, .South half of the 13th 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 Ailavjn as the property of said Ailavin Levy
made aud returned to mo by A, Corney I,. C.
Also all the Defendant's interest in and to I?it of land.
No. 260. in the South half of Thirteenth Dist. and first
section, Levied on to satisfy three Justice Court liias, one
in favor of R. Sandford ft Son, vs. Harry O’Shee Is, one
in favor of William F. Todd vs. Harry O’Bheals, oneiu fa
vor of B. G. Thornton, barer, vs. Harry O’Blieals, Lev
ied on as the property of Harry O'Shea!?—I-cvy made
and returned to me bv F. B, Duncan L. C.
Oct. 29, 1858. ' S. R. FINDLEY, Sh'ff.
HARALSON COUNTY.
Haralson Deputy Sheriff Seles.
O N the first Tuesday iu December next wifi be sold be
fore the Court House door in Buchanan. between the
usual hours of Bale the following Properly to-wit:
One Town Lot in the town of Buchanan, No. 2. on the
South side of the Public Square, containing fifty feet m
front and one hundred feet back, levied on as the prop
erty of R. At. Fletcher, to satisfy one Justice Court fifa
issued from the 714th Dist. G. At.. Carroll County, at the
instance of tha inferior Court of Haralson County vs. J.
W. Wood and R. M. Fletcher, property pointed out by
Biaintiff, levied and returned to me by Bailiff. Also, fifty-
acres of I and. it being tho North-east corner of Lot No.
58. lying in the original Sth Dist. of Carroll now Haral
son County, levied on as tlie property of A. F. I<eamng
to satisfy one Justice Court lifa Issued from the 653 Diet.
G. it. iu favor of Jolm Hurstan vs. said Dearring proper
ty, pointed out by Defendant, levied aud returned by a
Constable.
Postponed Sale.
A large Yoke of Oxen, eight or nine yea s old. levied
on as the property of Lindsay Holland Jr., lo satisfy
one Inferior Court fifa. issued from Haralson County Infe
rior Court in fanor of Henry Taylor vs. Lindsay Holland
Jr . and Wm. Duko, sc-c.’ ou stays property poiuted
outby Defendant Holland.
Oct. 29,1S5S. JOHN K. HOLCOMBE, D. Sh’ff.
Haralson PostjTosied Dcp’ty ShertffSale.
O N tlie first Tuesday in December next, will he sold
before the Court House door in Buchanan, Haralson
County,three Town Lots, one lying on the South-East
corner of ihe Public Square, .Vo. 4. with a small frame
House on said Lot. No. 8,13 and 14 lying iiack from the
Public Square, ali levied on as the property of Thomas
Underworld to satisfy one Justice Court fifa issued from
the 1143 Dist. G. At. in favor of Johu F\ Steward as Secu
rity rs. Thomas Underwood, property pointed out by
Steward, levied on and returned to me bv a Bailiff.
Nov. 4th... tds. JOHN K. HOLCOAIBE, I). S’ff
Dr. Morse's
INDIAN ROOT PILLS !
D R MORSE, the inventor of Alorse's Indian Root Pills.
has spent the greater part of his life in traveling,
having visited Europe. Asia and Africa, as well as South
America-has spent three years among the Indians ot our
Western country—it was iu this way that tin* Indian
Root Pills were first discovered Hr. Morse was
ihe first man to establish tiie fact that ali til?-
eascs arise from Impurity of the Blood—that our
strength, health and life depends upon the vital fluid.
When various passages in come clogged, and do not a*'',
in perfect harmony with the different functions ot the
body, tlie blood loses its action, becomes thick, corrupted
and diseased ; thus causing all pains sickness and dtr-
ease of every name : our strength s exhausted, our health
we are deprived of. and if nature is not assisted iu throw
ing off tho stagnant humors, the blood w;ll become chuck
ed and cease to art and thus our light of life wiii foreever
be blown out. How important tin-u that we should keen
the various passages of the body free aud open. And how
pleasant to us that we have it *n our power to put a med
icine in your reach, namely, .dorse’.? Indian Kent Iiiis,
manufactured from plants and roots which grow around
the mountains dill' in Nature's garden for the healu. and
recoverv of diseased man. t file of tin* roots 1 rem w inch
these Pills are made is a Sudorific, which opens tiie pore?
of tlie skin, and assisis Nature in throwing out the liner
parts of the corruption within. The second plant is
Expectorant, that opens and uuciogs the passage ef Uie
lungs, and thus, in a shooting maun. r. nerfo i?
by throwing oil phlegm, and other humors from the in,g.-
iiy copious spitting. The third is a Dmrectic, which gives
ease and double strength to the kidneys ; thus encour
aged. they draw large amounts of impuiiivffroni tie.-
blood, which has been thrown out bountifully by the uri
nary or water passage, and which could not have been,
discharged iu any other way. The fourth is a Cathartic,
arid accompanies the other properties of the Pills whin-
engaged in purifying the blood; the coarser particles ol fin
purity which cannot pass ivy tlie other outlets, are thus
taken up and conveyed off iu great qualities by the bow
ls*
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 ilioir way to every part, and
completelv rout out and cleanse the system from ail ;m-
pnritv, and tlie life of the body, which is this blood, be
comes perfectly healthy : consequently aii sickness and
pain is driven from the system, for they cannot remain
when the body becomes so pure and 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 for the disease to b- cast out: hence
large quantities of food and other mutter is lodged, and
»he stomach and intestines are literally overflowing with
corrupted mass: thus undergoing disagreeable fermenta
tion, constantly mixing with the bioou, which throws the
corrupted matter through every vein and artery, until
life is taken from the body by disease. Dr. Morse’s Piils
have added to themselves victory upon victory, by re-
stoing millions of the sick to blooming health aud happi
ness. Yes, thousands who have been racked or tor
mented with sickness, pain and anguish, and whose fee
ble frames have been scorched by the burning elements
of raging fever, who have been brought.as it were, with
in a stop of the siient grave, now stand ready to testify
that tlu-v 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 iiad been ta
ken, they were astonished, and absolutely surprised in
witnessing their charming effects. Not only do they give
immediate ease aud strength, and take away all sickm-s.?
pain and anguish-but they at once go to work a: the
foundation of the disease, which is the Mood. Therfore.
it will he shown, especially by those who use these Piii-.
that thev will ’so cleanse and purify, that disease—
that deadly enemy—will lake its flight, ami the flesh oi
youth and beauty will again return, and the prospect of a
'long and happy fife will cherish and brighten your days.
Caution.—Beware of a counterfeit signed A. B. AI- * -re.
All genuine have the name of A. .1. AYhite ft Co, on eacii
box. Also, the signature of A. J. White ft Co. All eth
ers are spurious. A. J- vV HITE ft 10, Pole Propr s.
50 Leonard street. New York.
Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are sold by ail dealer? :u
Aledicnes.
Agents wanted in every town, village and hamie: in
the laud. Farties desiring the nw.cy will address a?
above for terms.
Price 25 cents per box, five i-oi ? •' 31 be sent on re
ceipt of $1, postage paid. (:>ec 1. 1857 wly
Executor’s Sale.
G t EORGIA, Gwisseit Gmxir.—Agreeable toaa«
T irom the Court of Ordinary .of said county, 1
sold on the first Tuesday iu January 1859, behreal
lawful hours of sale, before the court house door?'
county, all the lauds belonging to the estate cf
Mails', late of said county deceased, consistiuzcfij
ver Plantation, containing (480,) acres more or ie>,
siming of the foili wing lots and iraciions, or par.-'
Nos. 319,318. 329 and 300, there is about 200 arJ
cleared iand on this place, of which there is a bouts'.]
oi Bottom land, lying on the Clmttaboochee
is also on this place a very public Ferry. which wiiljJ
with tho place tho entire interest of said decease;.
Ferry, that being one fourth. Also
more or less lying on Crooked Creek, being tire
lol No. 284, ?ome 50 acres of clearedrame,
place thai liemii? Biugieton, has in enmvatio
being in Ihe tiih dist., ol Said county. Bold as -,
pern of .Mark AVaiis, iate of said county -to-es,
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of ?a;-H
Tortus made known on thu tiav ofs.iio.
Nov. 10.... wtds ’ JOHN C. MArF.gl
itron a!! b
Alai imla Timmons / Libel for Diroro
vs ySuperior Court, N-;,’
William Timmons. ) 1858.
TT appearing to. tlie Court, from the mure ef lies
i that liefendant does not reside in Ciierc-kw'4
and it further appeal ing. thatDefeadam
of the limits of’the .State of Georgia : i: is, .*n m-
tiered '.hat said Defendant- appear and . n ’:?w,-ra!
Term of this Court, or that the case be ■ o-,
fault, mid the Plaintiffbe allowed to procrak
I). F. HAMAIOXn j. s t
A true extract from the Minutcsof'Cuuri.
Ort. 30th, 1858. [w6m] J. 1- KEITH
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Haralson Deputy Sheriff Sale.
iU. be sold before ihe Court Houso door, on the
first Tuesday in December, in Buchanan. between
the legal hours of sale, the following property to-wit:
The undivided half oflot of land No. 1141 20th district
and 3rd suction, it being 2d acres of said 40acre lot ; lev-
edon as the property of Elisha Brooks to satisfy 2 Jus
tice Court fl fas issued from ihe 1077 Dist., 0. 31., in fa -
ivor of Joseyh Hobbs vs. Elestor Brook.? and Wm. Garner
endorsers, and Blester Brooks security on stay of execu
tion. Property pointed outby deft. levied onaud re
turned tome bv a bailiff.
Nov. 10,185S. JOHN K. HOLCOMBE, D Sh'ff.
Haralson mortgage Sale.
O N tho first Tuesday in December next will be sold lie
tore the Court House door in Buchanan. Lot of luind
No. 246. “tit Dist. originally Carroll now Haralson coun
ty, with Thirty Acres in the South-West corner of said
Lot excepted,’the balance levied on to satisfy one Mort
gage fifa issued from Haralson Bujierior Court in favor of
John Reid vs. Oliver I'anmn, the property poiniod out in
said Mortgage. JOHN K, HOLCOMBE, D. Sh’ff.
Nor. 5ib, 1858... tds.
G EORGIA, Habralson Coi-s-rr-Whereas, Duncan Mon
roe has applied to be appointed Guardian of the
person and property of Wiiham C. Barry aud Judson Bar
ry orphans of Walton Barry deceased.
’ These, are therefore to cite a!! persons concerned to
be and appear at the Court of Ordinary held next after
tbe expiration of thirty days from tho first publication
of this notice and show cause if they can why said Dun
can Monroe should not be intrusted with the Ga.rdian-
sliip of the person and property of tho above named or
phans. Witness mv official signature this 13th nf No
vember 1S58. G. R. HAMILTON. Ord'y.
Nov. 15th. 1S58.
Administrators Sale.
B Y virtue of an order cf the Court of Ordin 'ry o
Haralson county, WiU be sold on the 1st Tuesday in
January 1859, at the court ho use in said county between
the legal sale hours the following property to-wit: Betsey
a negro woman 29 years old; A valine a girl 14 years old;
Jane a girl 12 years old; Sam a boy 7 years old; Mary a
girl 5 vearsoid; Dolphasa liov 3 yearsold; the above is
as likely family of young negro slaves as can be found In
this or any other country.
ALSO half of lot of land No 87 contain ing 1011-4 acres
more or less aud lot No 53 containing202 l-2acre3 more
or less both lot.? lying and being in the 8rh dist of origin
ally Carroll now Haralson Cuuuty, with necessary ini
provements. Terms made knowu on day of sale, this
ISth dav of November, 1868.
JOHN McCORKLE, Dec’d. DAVID ST ANSEL, Admr.
Buchanan, Ga., Not. 13,1858.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
A LL persons indebted to THOS. A. LYON, deceased,
will make immediate payment to me, aud all per
sons to whom the said Thus. A. Lyon is indebted to wil
present them according to law. W. W. ROARK,
October 18.18W.. w40ds Quallted Executor,
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October 13..wlra
W. W. ROARK,
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Town Property for Sale.
r [E Subscriber offers for sale a House and Lot ia the
City of Atlanta, on Calhoun street, adjoining Wm.
Crawford on the North and Mr*. Pierce on the South. For
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Notice to Contract
times Aii.. ft FioRtnx. R. K
Moutgomery. Novemb
P ROPOSALS are invited for tbeGra
ry on Sections 51 to 68:ac! -
in*? iu Butler county, commencing'
Greenville, to which point tin- K
and extending 18 L miles to Sop
ces ati the unlet portion of the
to Pensacola.
A seporate bid will be requi
Company reserving to itself t h ? t
none prove satisfactory.
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progresses, and in the Cap i
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ny till the completion of the w
faithful performance of contract-
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reference thereto, may be had s
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dav, December 9th. when the let
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