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tafcrMi MmUmi at Ktbuiopol . ui the Baltic* Tlie I<ondon Timet correspondent gives the following account of the small mine*, which the Russians have strewed the ground «rWi about their outworks: I wna shown here (at the Mamelon) one Another Withdraw! from the Know Nothlafi. We give place to the following manly let ter with great pleasure. Our columns are cheerfully open at all times for all such an nouncements to the public. Wakrenton, Oa., July 25, 1855. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Of there extraordinary “tLT^ i Mr ’ Gardner: I wish to say to the pub- mmes which ore «thetouchi of , Hc> through the me dium of your paper, that the loot, and A j 8ome time ago I joined the Know-Nothing thickly about their ^ced works A in thi f C ^ nt with lhe dU tioct a * a? % j*™**~?**«~*.***: ■ siTc above the earth, where'STcsm be readily hid by o few blades of grans or a stone. If a person steps on it he bends the tin tube and breaks the glass tube inside. The acid irn- sal which has not been granted to me, and I take this method of letting it be known that 1 no longer consider myself as holding any sort of connection with it, and if any .... , , , . person shall charge me with “ perjury’’ for mediately escapes and runs down the tm dec i aration , as 1 have heaVdhas been tube till it arrives close to its insertion into ; threatened by some, in case I should make the case, and there meets a few grains of j hereby gave notiee, that whoever does chlorate of potash. Combustion instantly j 80 charge me, will do it at his peril.— takes place, the mine explodes, and not only destroys everything near it, but throws out | a quantity of bitumen, with which it is cor- ted, in a state of ignation so as to burn whatever it reste upon. Later in the day, I very nearly had u practical experience of the working of these mines, fur an English sentry, who kindly JAMES R. GUNN. In Clierokee Superior Court, April Term, 1855. .SARAH OOX, ) i versus > Libel roil Pivoece. JOSHUA OUX, J It appearing to the Court by the return of the Sher iff, that he has made diligent search, and the defend ' ant is not to be found in this county, and that he is in formed and believes that he has no residence in this State: It is therefore by the Court ordered, that the said defendant be and appear at the next term of this Court, and answer and defend this case, and on his making default, the Court will proceed as to justice shall appertain. And it is further ordered, that this rule be published in one of the public gazettes of this Circuit once a month for three months prior to the sit ting of said Court. DAVID IRWIN, J. S. C. A true copy of an order taken #om the minutes of the Superior Court of Cfftrokee county, Georgia. This Hay 16th, 18S5. Je 7. J. L. KEITH. Clerk S. C. C. C. p EORGIA, Chewies Cocm-t.—All persons indebted to the estate of Robert H. Gober dec’d. are request ed to make immediate payment, and those having de mands against said deceased, are required to present them to the undersigned within the time prescribed by law. J P. REA VIS, 1 June 25, 1S55. J. C. HOOK. / AOm LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. CARBOLli COUNTY. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT*. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. COBB COUNTY. Cobb Sheriff Sales. mines, for an English sentry, Who Kindly iy ILLbe sold, on the 8rst Tuesday in Sept’r next, warned me off, did not indicate the exact v before the Court House door in the City of ilariet- direction till he found he was in danger 0 f : ta.srtthin the legal hours of sale, the following proper firing it, when ho became very communica- ! Fo ,Riot's of land, Nos os, 59, 91 and ei. i9dis’t, 2d tive on the subject. One of them blew up ! tec—levied nnas the property of James Mohon to , • ■’ L... T e„ *. I satisfy a fl fa issued from Cobb Superior court, In favor during the armistice, but I don t know 0 j p_ Anderson and others vh said Mohon. what damage it did. We have lost several ; jno. aNderpov, sheriff, men by them. Wheu the ground is oceu- auo—Lot ofiaad No 538. icth dis’t 2d section—lev- ■ni»d Lv the Rn.ninni then trutrlr them hv- ’ led on as the property of Cravon Frasier, to satisfy ptea ny tne nussiaua tney marx itiem dj , two JagUees . Court attachments 6 fa in favor of m. a. small which 0X8 rOQlOYCCl wh©n tho . \fayem vs Cravnn FTasier—levied and returned tome enemy advance. It makes it disagreeable by J - **• Brackman, Constable of onth dist, G. M. L .it f,, • , , ... ° „ One house and lot whereon Mary P. Wade formerly walking 1U the space between tlie works. lived—levied on by virtue of attachment served at the The following is a description of one of ! instance of John Maflitt vs Mary P. Wade and C. M. the machines which are sunk in the Baltic, McClain and Henry Soles—levied and_returned to the which have caused so much apprehension among the allied fleets. Each machine consists of a cone of gal vanized iron, sixteen inches in diameter, at the base, and twenty from base to apex; it ; i« divided into three chambers, the one near the base being the largest, and containing air, causes it to float with the base upper- in: t-t. In the centre of this chamber is an- | other which move in guides, and are kept j projected over the sides of the base by i springs, which press them outward. Superior court by Felix Jameft. Constable of said county J. B. BLACKWELL, Deputy Sheriff. T WO MONTHS after d «te application will be made to tlie Hon. the Court of Ordinary, of Cobb county, for leave to sell tho real estate of James Aikin, deceas ed. This 0th day of July, 1855. JOHN MAI.ONEY, Adm’r. r p\VO mouths alter daie application ill oe maue u* JL the Hon. the Court of Ordinary, of Cobb county, for leave to sell a negro woman, by 31. T. rhiliipo, guard inn of Lewis, C. 31. Peacock a minor. July 9 M. T. PHILLIPS, G’n. Ariiuiuistrator’s Sale. ^ ______ A GREEABLY to an order of the Court of Ordinary When anything pushes either of these j j ^° p f te L ^“ y wUhuTtto^ towS'rf2TbZ rods in wards. It strikes against a lever, fore , he Court House door iu the city of Marietta, lots which moves like a pendulum, in the fuse of land numbers 323, 350, and 351 in the first district tube, and the lower end of the tube breaks 1,rK:^So. U rt house door in Decatur. J'eKalbcounty. Inlands Nos. 5 aud 6 in the y. umming Forsyth county, the first distffct and first lion of Forsyth -minty. \l! the above s-olfl as the properly of Joshua Buise. a lid fur the benefit of the heirs aud creditors of said di ce tsod. Kl.T-HA Adn. r. / « Ko 'NilA. C/OBH i'nt’.N-k —.* Ku>Uci*r> in- t . ^ * Fxccitor on the estate *»f Johu 1’rewet, dec’d.. applies to mo for Letters Disuiiasory: TUe^e i> -* t »i»ri»N>re to cite and admonish all concerned i<* be and appear :n our <x>urt of Ordinary, to be held m Marietta, on the first Monday in August next, t<- sU'iw oHtx-o, if any they have, why said letters should not bo grafted. M irie’ta, June 27, ’55 (w40d) B. TULLE=ON, Or’y. / * P.OitGT \, C »bb County.—Whereas. Ganaway John- ** aon. minor, (Guardian of Wm. G. Johnson, applies to me r or Letters lii.-missnry from said tfUardianhip* These are therefore to cite nnd admonish all concern ed to be and appear at our fourt of Ordianry to be held in Marietta, on lhe firht Monday in July next, to show cause, ii any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Mav 16 B. TOLLESON, Ordinary. or bend?, a ani ill leaden tube, containing a coitibu.--t.bIe cuuipound, which in ^et on lire 17t1 ’ district of DeKaib county. ■ ... • , . *1m>. »t the same time in i uu b\ CuQliUtl ill C* Hi tact Wlta SOlllO Bll.pliuric numbers 96 and 97 in th scid held in a capillary tube, which is broken :tt toe «ante time and so fires the fu'-e, which communicates with the powder coinui .ci in the chamber at the apex of t-iio cone, and which holds nb tut nine or ten pounds. At tho extreme apex is i brass ring, to which is attached a rope and wane piece • 'f granite, which moors thorn about nine or ten fceot below the surface, so that the only ve—als they could liurr, the guu boats, fioat quietly over them, and now we know what they have been disarmed of all their dread. But the.\ prove dangerous playthings; the Commander-in-Chief was examining one of the fut-e tubes that was supposed to be spoilt. fur was full of mud and water, when he accidently touched the lever nnd it exploded in his hands, scattering the mud into the (aces of all present, and literally throwing dirt into their eyes, but doing no hurt. GEORGIA, Cherokee County. TO All WHOM IT RAT CO.VCER.Y: YE/'IIF-REAS, John M. Del&ny, Administratoi on the * * Eststs of Moses w. Pafiin, late of said county, decease-!, a pplies to me for Letters of Dismission from the Administration of said estate, and it appearing that the said Administrator has fully administered said estate: This is therefore to cite and admonish all per sona Interested to be and appear at the Court of Ordin ary of said county, to be held on the second Monday in 1-ebruary next, to show cause If any they have why said letter should not be granted the applicant Juno 25, 1855. JAMES JORDAN. Ordinary. '“pwo MONTHS after date, applicatiou will be made J. to the Court of Ordinary of Cherokee co., for leave to sell all the Land and Negroes belonging to tlie estate of Rebecca Rakestraw, late of said co-, deceased.— This May 29th, 1856. jeT Wm. W. BAGWELL. Adm’r. FORSYTH COUNTY. Forsyth Sheriff Sales. TI^ILL be sold before the Court House Door in Cum- V V ming, Forsyth county on the first Tuesday in Sept next, within the legal houre of sale, the following property to wit: One lot of Land, So. 797, in the 3d dia’t. and 1st sec. ot now Forsyth county; levied on as the property of James Smith, to eatiufy a fi fa issued from a Justices’ court of Forsyth county, in favor of H. W. Lewis va. James Smith, maker, and W. B Holbrook, endorser, and now controlled by «aid Holbrook. Levied ou and returned to me by a Constable. JA3IES 3HLFORD, D. Sli’ff. [Correfepoii'lcnec of the St. Louis Republican.] From lhe Plain#. Death <>J Gibson Confirmed—Movements of Indians—March of the Troops. ' /«E0RGI\. Cobb Cocxtv.—whereas, Clinton Webb. ... .. 1 , , ' * Administrator upon the estate of Peter Gatleer, W hitehead, Kansas, July 19, 185o. --- --- / * hOK HA, C*»BH County.—Whereas, John C. Brown. * * Administrator d* bonis non, ou tbe estate of .Sam uel McElreath, applies to me for letters Dismi«8ory. These are therefore to cite and admonish all concern ed to be and appear at our Court of Ordinary to oebeld in Marietta on the first Monday in August next, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letter** should not be granted. may 15 B. TOLLESON, Ordinary. Forsyth Sheriff Sale tor Sept. W r ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in September □ext, before the Court Houee door iu the town of Cummiog, within the legal hours of sale, the fol lowing property to wit: Lots of land Nos 997. and 948. in the 2d district of the 1st lection of now Forsyth county, levied on as the property of Stephen 3 aucy, to eati fy sundry 6 fas issued from a Justices Court of Forsyth county, in favor of James 31. Echols vs. Stephen Yancy. Sold for he purchat'e money. Levied on and returned to me by a Countable *l-o, lot of land No. 1058 in the 2d dist. of the first section «»f now Forsyth county, it being the lot where on defendant now lives, levied on a.i tbe property of *»avi«i Cal train, to satisfy sundry fi las issued from a *i> t;ce« Court of Forsyth county, in favor of Newton vie! ill, vh. Philin-lr. Duns ton, maker, and DavM Cal tram as security. Levied on and returned by a Con- st-kMe. *lso. Lot of land No 789, in the 3d Dist of the firnl -eclion of now Forsyth cuun’y, levied on as the prop- *ny of James ^mith. t-* sati-fy a fi fa issued from a ustires Court of Forsyth county in fa for of J. F. tfE. : L. Holbrook, vs. James tfmith. levied and returned j ny n Constable. | .\ls<». a part of the North end of lot No. 132, in thr j town of Cummiug. and known as the John Smith Lot. containing one fourth of an acre, more, or less, levied •*n as the property of James Chatham to satisiy a fi la »s-ued from a J jstices Ct-u;t of Forsj'th county, in fa vor of E. C. 31c xffee. v*». James Chatham, aud now e ntrolled by J. J. Matheus. Levied and returned b$* a constable. E C. MCAFEE, Sheriff. Postponed Sale. At the same time and place, lot of land No. 988 in the 2d district of the first section of now For.-yth co.. levied on as the property of Isaac Freeland, to satisfy sundry fi fas issued from a Justices Court of Forsyth county, in favor of Young P. Pool, and others vs.* J. 31. Streelman, maker, Isaac Freeland, Security, Levi Q. C. McGinnis, Endorser, and Jacob Pettyjohn securi ty, on stay ot Execution Levied on and returned to me by a Constable. E. C. McAFEE. Sheriff. deceased, applies to me for Letters Dismibsory These are therefore to cite and admonish all concern ed to be and appear at our Court of Ordinary to be held iu Marietta on tlie first Monday in August next, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. may 15 B. TOLLESON, Ordinary. Mr. J-isep!i F. Sloan, of Jefferson County, Va., and thirty-one others, havo just arrived from Sacramento City, Cal., on mules, in seventy days. They could have made the trip in sixtv davs, but stopped at Salt Lake and Fort Laramie and Kearney. They saw (GEORGIA, dobb coB.vrY.-whereas Joel Rentroe » P - . «• ., plies to me for letters of Guardianship over the no Indian^ until they crossed the North : persons aud property of Wm.J. and Julia Freeny, mi- Platte. They then lost a mule. Five of! nors and orphans of John Freeu}* deceased. ?hf* rmrtv nursued the Indinn who tho ; The-«e are therefore to cite and admonish all concern- ne pni i v pursueu tne lnaiail wno Htoie tne ed to be and appear at our Court of Ordinary to be rZ)Ule f H!ld idiot fourioeil bulloth into hlltl.— S held in Marietta, on the first Monday in ^eDtember next. P« to show cauho if any they have why said letters should uot be granted. B. TOLLESON, Ordinary. Marietta, July 17th, 1855. They left him where he fell, and recovered their mule. Rhu-John, the trader nt the North Platte Bridge, informed them that „ .. . .. ., .. .... i . .i_ /. EOrIGIA, Cobb Cor.vi).— n hercas, JosirIj Greor ati _.t_rc Wert* 15. ^ ■ warriors betweeu there | vl pile, to me for Liitters of Admiuiatratiou on tU. Aud the Black Hills. He had the body of .outtg Gibson, who had been killed a few l.i.} -: Iicfore a! Deer Creek, near the foot of *he Black Hills. The circumstances of his death were these mined iu Council to suffer no white man to but afterwards concluded to lot the 1 emigrants go unmolested, but to kill and plies t Litate of William Greer, late of naid county* deceased : These ure therefore to cite and admoniah all and sin gular the kiudred and creditors of said deceaaed. to be un<l appear at our court of ordinary to be held in tbe ■XT..X-.1.T—HT--.TJ — „, w city of Marietta, on tho Iht Monday in Sept, next, to riTi v ’** T J i* ,* ! shew cause, if anv they have, why a&id letters should Iht SlOUX had detci- : not be granted the applicant. Jnlv 17. 1855 B. TOLLESON. Ordinary. s v EUKdU. Cobb County—Whereas, Joel Kenfroe, applies to me for Letters of Administration ou the .. i. ..n ,T, i i . .1 A ^ • i* ^ i Estate o( Lucy Ann E. Frcenov deceased. alp «i I . I • I It longed to the service ot the j These are thereforo t«» cite aud admonish all and ’ lilted State** lyibson’s part}’ was tho tirbt l gular the kindred aud creditors of said deceafied, to be hat attempted to puss. They were met by l «ppe«j;*t our court of Ordiuarj to b» held at Ma- ... 1 - 1 , . J . . r delta, on tLe 1st Monday in Juty next, to shew cause, if »y thirty warriors who Ill-tiuirod for the i any tliov have, why *Md letters should not be granted captain. GU - >n said he wasCaptain. One | lh ? api'hcatit. .f the leader-, offered him hishand, which ' Jul - V 17 - 1855 ~ B. TOLI.ISON. Ordinary. Gib-on took in eonfideuco. when another In- 1 state of Georgia, i cocrt of orw.vakv, ban shot him through the heart. Tho j ... c-’uncoc.vtv. j June Term, 1855. , . . , i u- , • . 11 appearing to the Court, by the petition of Eugene otitjo then retired, :mu sunoreu the others ! 1 it. Foote, that John Freeny. of r-aiil county, dec’d. • > go on. Thev make no explauatiouof this ! di '*- ia !lis Iif ‘* U’ 0 * - - execute to said Eugene B. Foote iVi„, ,j-,i i _ hi, hond, conditioned to execute title,, ia fee simple to r t '' ' l - l-Llooded, unprovoked luurdei. j Eugene B. Foote lor Lote of Land number* fortv- I hev say they intend to fight tho United — — ' “ nine (49.) ninety-nine (99.) and one huudred (100.) til in the nineteenth (19tn) district ot the second (2d) section of said county : And it 1'uriherappearing, that -aid lu'nu Freeuy depafted till-, life without executing title, to said Lots of I.aub, or in any way proriding therefor: And it appeariug that said Eugeue B. Foote paid the full amount of the purchase price of said . * tins pain the lull amount ot tne purchase price ot said [ e".V s , large, that they were induced to j Lot* of Land ; and said Kugeuo B. Foote having peti. ike Up their position ill tho Black Hills Honed this Court to direct Arthur T. Camp. Adminis- or, „ -‘i i ,11* . a • , r . . ., trntor up«u the estate of said John Freeny, deceased, — mi!'*- > v»iui rort Lfiniuuo. that they t** vxocute to him titles to said lots of l&nd, in confor mity with said bond. It is therefore hereby ordered, that notice be given at three or more public places iu said county, nud in tho Cherokoe .Advocate, of such applica tion, that all persons concerned may file objections in the Ordinary’s office, (if any they have,) why said Ar thur T. Camp. Administrator as aforesaid, should uot execute titleH to said lots of land, in conformity with f*aid boud. Granted. Juue 9 B. TOLLESON. Ordinary. V OTICK ro DEBTORS.—All persons indebted to Edge k Wright, .'attillo A: (leggie, Irwin A Boroughs, S Irwin, deceased, Collecting Lawyer, Marietta, Ga., and make immediate payment. m236m Lillies troops: that they are apprized of their coming, and intend to wipe them all •->ut : that they had purposed to make a rtand at Ash Hollow, hut their numbers g .-ew m t 125 mile- lieynnd Fort Laramie. That they base been gatliei ing their forces there, and now number some 15,000 warriors. That they cannot only resist, but easily conquer any force that the United States can send against them. That we have none hut old men and old women left in the country now. sn\e a fow soldiers that wo keep for show, and if we send those fow out, tl>C3’ will afford them only snort aud pastime.— , Tho-e Black Hills cover a space of ten ulteer. miles, and are rough, abrupt, pre- ' eipitou*. full of gulches and ravines, and ooverad with stunted oak, and pine aud cedar. It is the he-t hiding place for the Indians that could have been selected be tween here and California, and it will be a didicuh matter to dislodge them. Our forces are on the way and in tine couditLn. Mr. Sloan met one company of dragoons at Asti Hollow, and a short dis tance this sid» two comnnnies infi. i.tro I <!»• hour* of tale, the south half of lot of land No. 110 lULte .Ills blue, two companies ot imantry, i„ Un-20th .list. »na2nt section, sold as the property of Hlui one vl illlii ilUOlher COIllpUlU'- |. JaniCK Aikin, Iain of <‘obb count\, decease . ?*>Id for of diag toOH at Big Sandy. He could not recollect tne names of the different com mand.-, bur said that they were all in tine healta aiui; d -sog well. He was struck' witii u.c a^puient anxiety tliere w«.s a: *-aramo: lor -oe arrival of reinforceitieiits. Tue < iti.-e - ,i,o t hud lteard of the puneriul eouceni-ruti *u »l tlie liidivtis at Blavk Uibs, and fee! uneasy. t LI. per.-(ms -having demands against the Estate of D. * Campbell, tleceased, are requested to present them «o th** undersigned within tbe time prencrib«d by law. rhin Marietta, Jun* 1. I855. June J. G. CAMPBELL. Adm’r. Atliuiiiisti-iitor’a Sale. V GUEEAHLY tu au order of the Hon. tho Court of Ordinary of Cobb oonuty, will be sold before the Court House door in the city of Marietta, Cobb county. : ( »o the first Ttfesday in September next, within the le- the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Term* made known ou the day of sale. July 17th. 1855. JolIN MaL*»NY, Adm’r. lii ■iianu Wanted—The followin clo-e,- an excellent opportunity for a nice young tnnn t<> make his fortune, it ap- pe ar- a- and advertisement in the Green ville Mi it,, to incer: An individual, (of the feminine gender) about 17 \oar- or upwards, richly endowed with intellectual gifia, <>f good moral char acter, graduate of the college at Spartan burg, expert at cooking, baking, &c.. and naturally qualified to exeel in the other du- i^EOR ilA, < ‘»bh Gt.cxTv.—WiiLRKA?, John Y. Alex :uidcr applies »o mo t«»r lett* r*» of Administration •"» 1 t : o Estate of Martha Alexander, bite of said cmin- , y dec eased: Thaae art* therefore to cite and Hdmouish j nil aud4ingntar. tbe ktmlred and creditors «*f said d»* "reaped, to he and app-ar n» our court of Ordinary to be held in Marietta c n the firs: Monday in ^epttmlxT, < to fellow cause ii tiny Iijve. why said letters suoul-t ii 't tu* granted th** apjlicant. Julv 2-i, 1855. IL TOLLESON, Ordn’y. DeKALB COUNTY. Administrator’s Sale. t GRF.EABEY to au order of the Court of Ordinary, * of l>eKalb county, will be solo on tbe first lue-day in September next, before tbe Court bouse door in tbe Town of Dallas Paulding county, wttkin the legal hours of sale, tbe following property to wit: Lot No 1039. in tbe 18lh district and 3d section. Also, before the Court house door in the town of Ce -Ur loa n, in Polk county, on tbe first Tuesday in -opt next, one lot of land No. 923, in tbe 18th -list, and 32d sect, sold a. tbe property of Rubt. McCurdy late of DeKalb county, dec’-i, sold for tbe benefit of tbe beirs and creditors ot said deceased. Terms on day of -ale. July 9, 1865. C. H. McCUKDY, Adm’r. GEORGIA OeKalb County. TO ALL WHOM IT MAT CONCERN: W HEREAS, Rezin Lyon, Exr. of the Estate of William Kilpatrick, late of eaid county deceased applies to mo for letters of dismission from the Administration of said Estate therefor, all persons are hereby cited and admonished to tile their objections, (if any they have,) in my office in terms of the law, otherwise letterB of dismis sion, will be granted the applicant at tbe Novem ber Term of the Court of Ordinary for said coun ty. Given under my bund at office. April 3.1855. ALEX. JOHNSON, Ord’y. STATE OF GEORGIA, I DeKalb County. / To all whom It may Concern. WHEREAS, Charles Murphy, administrator on the estate of Wm. Cash, late of said county dec’d. applies to me for letters of dismission from the ad ministration of said Estate, and it appearing that said administrator has fully administered said es tate, This is therefore to cite and admonish all persons interested to be and appear at tho Court of Ordinary to be held in DeKalb County on the 5th day of November next, to shew cause if any they have, why said Charles Murphy, Administra tor, should uot bo discharged from his said admin istration. Given under my hand at office. April 3 1855. ALEX’R JOHNSON, Ord’y. STATE OF GEORGIA, DeKalb County. J To all whom it may Concern. WHEREAS, C. W. McGinnis, administrator of tbe estate of J. W. D. Bohanan, late of said coun ty dec’d., applies to me for letters of dismissiot- from the administration of said estate—and it ap pearing that said administrator has fully adiuinis- tred said Estate, This is therefore to cite and ad monish all persons interested, to be aud nppear at the Court of Ordinary, to be heid in DeKalb Co., on tho 5th day of Nov. next, to show cause if any they have why said C. W. McGinni’e Adminis trator should not be discharged from his said Administration Given under my n&ndat office. Aprii 3d, 1S55. ALEX’R JOHNSON, Ord’y. Carroll Sheriff SsJes. W ILL bo feold oa tho first Tues^ .y a Septem’r uext, before the court house doo: it. the town of Car- i rolhon, Carroll county, between tH* legal hours ot sale, the following property, to wit: The East half of lot of land No.-7, in the 9th dis ? t. of Carroll county; levied ou as the property of William J. Wagnon. to sati>fy one fi fa »-Aut*d from carroli In ferior court, in favor of F. H. Field**, va. William J. Wagnon, principal, and A. J. W iron, security, on ca sa bond. Property pointed out by W. J. Wagnon. The undivided half of lot of land N»*. 25ff, in the 10th dis’t., «»f carroll county; levied on to r-atisfy one fi fa issued from cowetta Superior court, in favor of Simeon Hughes, vs. Joseph h. Shivers and Randall G. <’ook, makers, and Edward A. Brooks and Jedeliah S. Miller, endorsers. Levied on as the property of Jos. H. Shivei s. The South half of lot of land No. (179) one hun dred and seventy-nine, in the 5th dis’t. of Carroll Co ; levied on as the property of John P. Vaughan, to .sat isfy one Justice court fi fa in favor of James B. McCal ister, vs. John B. Vaughan. Property pointed out by defendant; levy made and returned by a Constable. Ninety acre s’of the North half ot lot of land No. 255, in the 7th dis’t of carroll county; levied on as the property of Rhease Reid, to satisfy sundry Justices’ court fi fas in tavorofP.G. Garrison, vs. Rhease Reid. Property pointed out by defendant: levy made and returned by a Constable. The East hall of lot of land No. 257, in the 7thdis’t. of cam-11 county; levied on as the property of B. Y. Watson to satisfy one Jus.ice court fi !a in favor of Julian Nail va said Watson. Property pointed out by defendant; levy made aud returned by a Constable. The We»t half of lot of land No. 191, in tbe 7th dis’t. of carroll county; levied on as the property of A. G. Story, to satisfy one Justices 1 & urt ti fa iu favor of J. C. Price vs. A. G. Story, maker, and A. B. Lands, se curity—and sundry other fi fan in my hands. Property pointed out by plaintiff; levy made and returned by a constable. Lot of land No. 234 in the original 3d dis’t. of car- roll County; levied on as the property of Daniel 31c Barnett to satisfy one Justices’ court fi fa in favor ot W. S. Tanner vo. Daniel 31cBarnett. Levy made and returned to me by a constable. Thirty acres of land in the South east corner of lot of land No 112 in the 9th dis’t. of carroll county; lov ied on as the property of William Smith to satisfy a Justice court fifa in favor of BM Loagva. Wm. Smith; and sundry other ti fas m my hands. Pointed out by defendant; levy made and re-urned by a constable. One hundred acres, more or less, of lot of land No. 173 in the6th dis’t of carroll county; levied on to satisfy one fi fa in favor of John Burns, bearer, vs Jesse Cantrell and Joseph Webster—levied on as the property of Jesse Cantrell—property pointed out by Jes*e Cantrell. Levy made and returned to me by a constable. Fifteen acres of land in lot No. 26. 4th dis’t. of Car- roll county, the part whereon Thomas Pate now lives; levied on as the property of Thomas Pate to satisfy two Justices’ court ti fas in favor of J. T. Meador & Co. vs. Thomas Pate, Property pointed out by defendant— levy made and returned to m«* by a constable. John Story’* interest iu a lien on fifty acres of land, whereon said Story now lives, to satisfy one Justice*’ Court fi fa in favor of Delphy 31ize, bearer, vs. John Story. Property pointed out by plaintiff—levy made and returned to me by a constable. T he North hall of lot o land No. 274, in the 6tli dis’t. of carroll county; levied on as the property ot Green Hicks to satisfy’one Justices’ court fi ta in favor of S. C. Candler vs. Green Hicks—also oundry othei Justices’court fi fas in my hands against said Hicks.— Levy made and returned by a constable. Lot of land No. 264 in tue dth dis’t of carroll county, as the property of R. Y. Higgins, to satisfy two Jus tices’court 6 fas in favor of Abel O. Ermery. beater, v. K. Y. Higgins—also, sundry other Justice*’ court li fas in my bauds. Property pointed out by defendant; levy ra «deaud returned to me by a bailiff. Tho South half of lot ol land No. 274 in the 6th dis’t of Carroll county', to satisfy one Justices’ court ti fa in favor of ^tokeiy & Cheats vs Green Hicks, princi pal, and Peter Bryant and It. Y. lligpins, securitie.— and sundry other Justices’ court ti fas in my hands — Property pointed cut by defem ant; levy made an- returned to me by j. Bailiff. Lot of laud No. 8. in the 11th dis’t. of carroll co. as the property of Harvey Palmer, to satisfy oue Ju> tices ? court fi fa in favor of K N Heard, vs Harvey Palmer—and sundry other Justices’ court fi fas in my hinds. Property pointed out by plaintiff—levy made and returned to me by a constable. ELI BENSON. Pep. Sh’ff. Carroll Sheriff Sales. YYTILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Septem* V \ ber next, befote the court house door in ibe town of Carrollton, C irroll county, within the le gal hours of sale, the following property, to-wit: The west half of lot of land (No. 67) in he 5th IhV trict of Carroll co., to satisfy two Justice Court ti la oue in favor of K. 31. Heard, one in favor of c. !*. Simons, vs. W. H. Aderholt, pointed out by the Def’i - 75 acres of land, number uot known, it being th place whereon the def’ts now live, to satisfy ouejudin Court fi. fa. iu favor of J. 3: A Hucherson, vs Harmon Gable—the land lying in lhe3d dist. cf Carroll county originally, now the 5th district. Five aces ot land in th“South-East corner, (No. 16 iu the 4th district of Carroll, and one acre of the In- known as the lanyard Place, to .-atisfy two Ji.sti. * court fi. fas in favor of Wm. C. Walter vs Tlios. K Campbell and F. 31. Bradley Endorser, pointed out by defendant. Tho North-Wes f half of Lot of Land (No. 80) in tin dth District. G. 31.. of Carroll county, a. the pro pert, of the defendant, to satisfy o^e Justice Court ti in f «vor of John Stni h vs. Pearce Cosley, maker, am E. B. Lockwell. eudort-tr. Lot of Laud (No. 15) in the 4th District of Carroli county, to satisfy one Justice Court ti. la. in favor o» S. J. r?ergent & Co. vs. Gaxliugion Coker; pon ted ou by the defendant. Lot of Land (No. 3) iu the 10th District of Carroll county, to satisfy sundry Justice Court fi. fas., in favor of 31errell 6; Blead.*<oe and others vs. J. 6. Philips and Charles Philips, security on stay; said property pointed out by Charles Philips. One Lot ot Land (No. 294) in the 6th District of Car roll county: le-ied on a> the property of W* F. Dixon feo satisfy one JusticeCoui t b. fa. issued from a Ju.>tic« Court of Muscogee county, in favor of Thomas !. Sp&rke* vs. Thomas Row aud and W. F. Dickson: point ed out by John iv. Harrison. Lot, (No. 190) ia the 6th District of Carroll county levied on as the property of John Jones to sati-fy sun dry Justice court fi fas iu favor of John C. Hall bean- and others, vs. Johu Jones. Berrie Williams. J. Joke security on stay. One negro man by the name of Henry about 30 year- old, first rate Blacksmith, levied on as the property «• it. II. Witcher to satisfy sundry Justice court ti fas i favorof John C. Hall brand others D. li. Witcher, and hlisha Brooks, and also to satisly one Inferior cour. fi. fa. issued from Carroll Inferior court in favor ol Lamar 3: BurcLmyre, vs. D. H. Witcher. Fifty acres of Lot Land (No. 275) *42d District, G. M., of Carroll county, it running the West line of said* lot; levied on to satisfy two Justice court ti. fas. in ia- vor of Richard Bare field vs. Green Hicks, principal, an- R. Y. Higgins andO. A. Henson, security on stay: point ed out by said Hicks. One Lot of 1-and. No. 200. in the 11th District o Carroll county, to satisfy one Superior court fi. fa.. i> >ued irom hounds county, in favor of the Centra: Bank of Georgia vs. Enoch Hall; levied on as tin- s..i* Hall’s property ; pointed out to me by C. W. Mabrev Bank Attorney. Lots of Laud. Nos. 14, in the 4th District of Carrol county, lot known as the Mill Factory Lot; No. 2 i. the 5th District, and No. 31. in 5ih District of sai». county, John Bowen owner of one and Christopher an* Wm. Bowen owners ol one fourth, each m iking tne olh ♦-r half of said lots; levied on the property known a Bowen & Brothers’, to sa*isfy oue ti. fa. in favor o Wm. Amis vs. Johu Bowen. Wm. Bowen and Christo pher Bowen; and one in favor of F. D. Bowen vs. Bow- «*u & Brothers; said property pointed out by Willcuxii. &Liggin. JOHN W. WOOD, Sheri iff. GEORGIA DeKalb County. f r*0 all whom it may concern. Two months af- X ter date, I shall apply to the Court of Ordina ry of said county for leave to sc)] the real Estate belonging to the estate of Merreil Humphries late deceased. P. F. HAYLE, Adm’r. Juue 20, 1S55. GEORGIA, DeKalb County, \ V HFRKAS William Jordon Administrator of the Es- * v tdte of Ephriam Salmond late of said county ap plies to me for letters of dismis>ion from the adminis tratien of said Estate, and it appearing that the said Administrative has fully administered .->aid Estate, this is therefore, to cite and admonish all persons interested to bo aud appear at the Court of ordinary of said co . to »*e held on the second Monday in January next, iosbow cause it any they have why the said Adminislnrtoi should not be discharged from his said Administration. <iiven under my hand at office, June lith 1855. ALEX. JOHNSON, Ord’y GEOllGiA, DeKalb County. , iir.KKAS, Win T. ivy, guardian of Richard N. Ivy r V applies to me for letters of dismission. Ibex j are therefore to cite and admonish all per-aim concern I ed to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary to be held • in and for said county on the Grht Monday iu Septem- i ber next, to show cause if any they have why letter? ot I dismission should not he granted >aid :ipjjjpaut Giv en under my hand at office, i July 9 1855. ALEX. JOHNSON. Ord’v. MJD'•■LA. Cniin County.—WHEREAS. James Fain. , T applies t.» m • for letters of administration, on the F«tato of Eppy Fain, late «»l paid county, deceased. These a r e therefore to cite and admonish allandeingu i It. the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and api ear at our Court of Oidinary, to be held in the c»ty of Marietta on the first 3h>nday iu :*eptember next, to show cause if any they have, why said letters should n-»t b«-grunted the applicant. Msr*et»n. J ily 24 1K r >5. li. TOLLESON, Ord’v. - GE OR(JIA, DeKalb county. I A *'*' ,,re herein noiifiod that I will apply at j the September Term of the court of Ordinary uext. -in and for said county for leave to sell the real Estate j hek-ngiug to the Estate of Henry Goddard, late of De ! oalh co., deceased, June 13th 1855. R. M BP.OWX, Ailm'r NOTICK. V 11 person, having demands against the estate of Neh-miah Campbell deceased, of Cobb county, are rjhOKiilA, C--BB - nc.vrv—Whereas, David W. and AlexsnderF. Orr,apply tome for letters of Ad ministration upon the estate of John Orr, Se n . dec’d These are therefore to cite and a-lmonisb all persons concerned, to be and appear at our Court of Ordinary, to be held at Marietta on the first Monday in Sept’r next, then and there to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted tbe applicant. A-ig 1 B. TOLbESOV, Ordinary. ties itf a Wife -vislies inform the ocntinin- !' er * h y requested to leave them, according to law, in uea Ol a Wlie. WlsllCb lUl-.-rm me acquatn . the ordinary’s office, and all those indebted to same, t&nce t<f ftnj nice young mail, with a view ; win make immediate payment, us no time can be al to a future matrimonial alliance. Such as j l0 jui''. 17,1, Nathaniel, o. Daniell, Adm’r. sports his equipage, and can afford refresh-I 1 men is to hie friends, preferred. He must be of a pliable; ea-y disposition, and above oil not *‘red headed,” as that is a sure sign of irritable teui)>er, and must be willing to remain silent most of the time. Money is no objection, (although it is not an < ieci with the fair one.) The young man :ust be kind and attentive, and not given to go ing to see his cousins in the country. Ad dress “Betsey,” at this office. Wiieat Crop.—The Baltimore American says; The papers are busy in figuring up tbe probable wheat crop of the year. Of oourse the statements are merley conjectual and not of much value. Oue estimate puts down the crop of all the States and Terri* tories at 158,572,000 bushels, which is six- ? r eight million bushels over that of 1859. be value of the wheat crop in that year, is pat down in the census report at $100,000,- 00q If we value the present crop at oue doJUr &Q( * * quarter a bushel, it will be «>p* th an aggregate of more than two hun dred and ten and a half millions of dollars. Governor Clark has commuted the sen- toner of death upon Mrs. Robinson, the veil ed murderess*, to imprisonment for life in SiflUipriMB. GEORGIA DeKalb County. W ' 11EREAS, R. J. Hardman makes applica tion for letters of Dismission irom the Ad ministration ol the Estate of B. F. Hardman, deceased. These are thereforo to cite and admon ish all and Singular tho K ndred and Creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office and file objections, if any they have, in terms of law, why said applicant should not be dismissed from said Trnst at the January Term next, of the Court of Ordinary of said County. Given under my hand at office June 20. 1855. ALEX. JOH VSON, Ord’y. TWO MONTHS after date, application will be made to tho Hon. the Court of Ordinary, of Cobb county, for leave to sell tbe real estate of Riley Uarvell, deceased. This 31st day of July, 1855. WILSON HARVELL, Adm’r. EORGIA, Cobb County.—Whereas, David H. Whitfield applies to me for letters of Ad ministration upon the estate of Julius H. Hollister dc eased. These arc, therefore, to cito and admonish all persons concerned, to be and appear at our Court of Ordinary, to be held at Marietta on the first Monday in September next, then and there to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted the applicant. July 31. B. TOLLESON, Ordinary. CHEROKEE COUNTY. CJIXTY DAYS after date, application wfll be made to O to the Court of Ordioary of Cherokee county, for leave to sell tbe lands and negroes belonging to the es tate of Robert II. Gpber. late of eaid oounty, deceas ed. This Kay 29th, 1866. j j :S:5S$2M — CAMPUKU, COUNTY. Campbell: Sheriff Sale. W ILL be gold before ‘ t${r courthouse door, in the town of CampbelRaa, Campbell county, --n the first Tuesday in eptember next, within the legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit: Lot of land No. 83 in the - 3d District of originally carroll now Campbell county ;- levied on as the property of James K. Benefield to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a ustices court of said county, from the 73Cth district O M. in favorof w. J. Camp vs said Benefield. Levy made and returned tome by a constable Also—One box of carpenters tools, consisting of one hand-saw, hammers plains, drawing-knife, Ac; levied on as tbe property of M. L. Chandler to satisfy a fi fa issued from the Inferior Court, of Baid i-ounty in favor of John Ferrell vs. M. L. Chandler principle, and S. B. Watts security on ca sa bond pointed nut by security. Postponed Sale.. Also at the same rime and place, will be sold, the fol lowing property, to wit: The South half lot land No. 141, in the 7th district of originally Coweta now Campbell eounty, levied on as ths property of William Patterson to satisfy sundty fi. fat. issued from a justices court of tbe 652d district G. M- two in favor of Abbott Ik Camp, vs said Patter son. one in favor of John Carlton vs said Patterson, one in favor of Thos. Dorset va. said Patterson, end one in favor of H. C. France vs said Patterson. Levy made and returned hr a Constable. JaiySOthfUM nAMUL LSWB,UMriC. FULTON -COUNTY. ) Ordinary Court, May y. j Term, 1855. GEORGIA, Fulton County. _ To the Honorable thu Court of Ordinary of eau. County. T HE petition of Dauiel Horton respectfully sheweth, that op the 3l)th day of Novem’r. 1853, Cornelius M. Connally of eaid county, (Lui then of Dekalb,) and State, delivered to your pe titioner an obligation, a copy of which is hereunto attached, whereby he bound himself tu make you. petitioner a full uudsufficicut title, and relinquish ment of all his right, title and 'ntercst, iu and to . certain lot of land, as follows: lying between Ed win Payne’s and the State Railroad and Pink net Davis’, down tbe State Railroad to a chestum- stake corner, thence cross to a sassafras and thenci- tn a black-jack, thence to a post oak, thence ti Poiue’s line—it being half an acre, more or less— it being part of lot No (S2) eighty-two, in the fourteenth district of originally Henry but now Fulton county; upon the payment of one hundred ami thirty-seven dollars and fifty cents as the purchase money, in one, two, and three payments as in said obligntioD alleged, l’our petitioner fur ther shows to your Honor, that subsequently to the date of said obligation, the said flornelius M. Con- nally departed this life intestate, and that Thomas W. Connally. of said county, has obtained Letters jf Administration on the goods,chattels and cred its of said Cornelius M. Connally in the Court ol Ordinary of said eounty of Fulton, nnd that (lur ing the life of the said Cornelius M. Connally and within the time specified in said obligation, wherein the said deceased bound himself t. make titles to the land now claimed, your petition er paid to the said Cornelius M. Connally, all the aforesaid sum os it fell due, and is ami has been prepared to pay the balance as it fell due of the said sum of one hundred and thirty-seven dollars nnd fifty cents, due on the land aforesaid. And yonr petitioner prays your Honor to direct the said Thomas W. Connally to make your peti tioner titles to said lot ot laud, according to the tenor and effects of said obligation, and your pe titioner will ever prav, Ac. DANIEL HORTON. Petitioner. GEORGIA Fulton County To alt vrtioin It mny Concern v T-HERF-VS W .H. Barnett i.:t* ’Uis Jay applied Y V to me for letters ol ailmmi-tr.i ■: u on the estate of Joshua Butler, late of said county deceased: These are tbeiefore to cite and admonish all and siu- gulsr the kindred and creditors ot naiu deceased to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letter- of administration should not be granted said applicant Given under mv hand and seal at office this 27th day of Juue. 1855. JOSEPH H. MEAD. Ordinary. IECIMSICKAL CARDS. C. YV. MABRY, ATTORNEY A T LAW, Franklin, Heard County. Ga. \ \fl\.\.attend to professional busir.to-in thecouun- I Y tiesof Heard, Carroll, Campbell. Cowetta, Fayette. Merriwethei and lroup. Kkfekk.\ck:—Hon. E. Y. Hill, LaGraugc, Ca.; Messrs. Irwin & Knight. Marietta, Ga., Col. M. M. Tidwell. Fayetteville, Ga.: Mr. William liough- ertv. Columbus, Geortria. w meoICag a ! .Vmektk: nSiH.Tis. fever anTSSce CURE, WOULD inform their friends and i Or, Nature »Invaluable Specific, the citizens of Georgia, that hav- IT OR the prevention and cure ot Intermittent and ing associated, Dr. W. T. C. Camp- £ Remittent Fevers, Fever and Ague Chills anti is with them, they are now pre- fever, Dumb Ague, General Debility, Mgni il to families in the surrounding ! Sweats, and all other fornia °t disenru v» .ti ti t'.; •. Notice to liebtorsiintl Freditoi’s A LL persons having claims against the estate Eph raim M Poole late deceased, will present them properly authenticated in terms or law; and all person- iudebtea to said estate will raakeimmediate payment to June 29. 1855. (w40d) G. W. ADAIR. Ex’r TWO months after date, application will he made to the Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Fulton county, for leave to sell the real Estatu belonging to Robt. Coltrnon deceased lying in said eounty. July 2d. 1855. E. B. REYNOLDS. Adtn’r. GEORGIA, Fulton County. T Wo months after date application will be made to the Hon. Court of Ordinary of Fulton co. for leave to sell the land and negroes, belonging to the estate of Charner Humphries deceased. June Cth. 18S5. WILLIAM GILBERT. Adm’r. Administrator's Sale. B Y virtue of au order from the Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Fulton county, we will sell on the first Tuesday in September next, before the Court house door in Marietta Cobb county, between the usual hours of snle, the following lot of land, lying in said county, belonging to the cstato of Allen E. Johnson deceased viz: No. 228, in the 19, District and 2d section. No.' 11 “ 19 “ 2 U No. 625 “ 19 “ 2 « No. 377 « 18 “ 2 H No. 110 « 18 « 2 ii No. 819 « 16 n g ii No. 328 “ 1 “ 2 U No. 540 “ 1 ** 3 U to be sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale. July 11, 1855. J. H. JOHNSON. > ... W. H. FBEOU80N. f J. A. FIICKL’IT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY, promptly attend to all business entrusted 0 his care Office on White Hall Street. DR. T. HI. D.IR1ALL, R EAPECTFCLLYtenders UU professional services to the Citizens of Atlanta and vicinity. Office at his residence on McDonough Street. Jan. 20. 1853. 34-wl P. O. Harper, ATTORNEY AT LA W, West Point, Georgia. April 18.1855. ^ dAwtf bell iu Ousiuess pared to attend to families in the surrounding , . counties, who may reqnire their professional ser- i ® common origin in jfa.ariii or Jxiasmu A note to that effect addressed to the firm through tho Post Office, will receive immediate at tention. Wo wish to call particular attention to our su perior Block Teeth, and Continuous Gum work. Persons having impertectly fitting sets of teeth, can have them romudelled, and made to give sat isfaction. References:—The Medical Faculty of Atlan- Tho sub tie atmospheric poison which at certain seasons i.- uuavoida* ly inhaled at every breath, is the sami in character wherever it exists,—North, South, East or West,—and will every where yield to thi> newly discovered antidote, which is claimed tu b' tho greatest discovery in medicine ever made. This specific is so harmless that it may bo take; by persons of every ago, sex or condition and i will not substitute for one disease others stii too often the result in the treatment lo ta, Tnomaston, Talbotton, Americua and Buena I "'urse, as is t Vj tta j Quinine, liereury, Arsenic, and other puisonon Office, on Whitehall Street, adjoining theWatch A Jewelry establishment of VIr. A. W. Hall. N. B.—The best quality of tooth brushes, powders and paste, kept constantly on hand for sale. July 19, 1855. Drs. E. 3f. Calhoun & E. Hillyer H AVING associated themselves in the practice of tho various branches of the MEDICAL PROFESSION, _ \ iz: the practice of Medicine, Surgery, Obstet rics aud tho Diseases of Women aud Children, of fer their professional services to the citizens of At lanta and vicinity. The senior partner has been constantly engaged in the practice of the above named branches for nearly thirty-threo years, aud thirty iu this and the adjoining counties, which has enabled him, from this long experience, to become conversant with the peculiarities of disease iu this section ol country. They will bo found at all times (unless professionally engaged) at their office, on Peach tree street, in the block of brick buildings be longing to Grant A Williams, second floor, e. S. CALHOUN'.] ]e. HILLYER, si. I). Jan. 6, 1855. dnS6-tf. Ui ARTlt ELL &, GLEiY% A T T 0 R N E Y S A T L A ATLANTA. GEORGIA, Will attend the Courts in the Counties of Ful ton, DeKalb, Fayette, Campbell, Meriwetkft - , Coweta. Carroll, Henry, Troup, Heard, Cobb, aud Spalding. LLCIt s J. fi.>RTP.EIX, j LUTHS'K J. GLEXX, Formerlvof 'Yash’tn.. Ga. I Fortin ;-!-.- of McDon’h.. G.a COMMISSION MERCHANTS. J. J. i'llll.YSllER & Co., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS XX D COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ATLANTA, GA. Dealers iu Bacon, Lard, and Produce gen- deleterious drugs, not a particle of any of whicl j is admitted into this preparation. ! The proprietor distinctly claims theseextruoidi- j nary results from the use of this natural antidou | to Malaria. It will entirely protect any resident ; travelei j even iu the most sickly or swampy localities, frut i any Ague, or Bilious disease whatever, or any it; | jury from constantly inhaling Malaria or Mtasmi j It will instantly cheek tho Ague in persons wh j have suffered for any length of time, front one d..\ ! to twenty years, so that they need never h. i | another chill, by continuing its use according to , directions. j It will immediately relievo all distressing result.- of Billious or Aguo diseaso, such as general debil orally. | ity, niglit sweats, Ac. The patient at once bogti "^.Liberal advances made ou Produce iu j to recover appetite aud strength, and continue Feb ID, dtf YV. Store. [l>. CAMPBELL.] [J. W. GAUT.] CAMPBELL & GAUT, G-exxeral Produce Agents, FOR THE Purchase, Sale, aud Shipment OF ALL KINDS OF EAST TENNESSEE PRODUCE, Such as Bacon, Lard, Butter, Flour, Wheat, Corn, Oats, Fruit, Ac., svnoxville, Temiesaee. [Warehouse-—At tbo River.J [dly.j W H EIDSON It W BULL HD Z A RICE W. H EIDSON, & C0„ AUCTION <£• COMMISSION MERCHANTS, in tho Johnson House, Whitehall at., iu the largo and commodious house on tho corner of Alabama 4 Lloyd sts-, Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta. Fob 15 1855 dlv until a permanent and radical cure is effected. Finally, its use will banish Fever and Agm from families aud all classes.- Farmers and al laboring men by adopting it as a preventive wil be free from Ague or Billions attacks in that sea son of the your which, while it is the oust sickly, is tho most valuable ouc to them. One or two bottles will answer for ordinary c«s- os, some may require more. Directions printed in German,Freeh and Spatt- isb, accompany each bottle. Price Oue Dollar. Liberal discounts made to tho trade. Trade circulars fowarded on application, anil thr article will be consigned ou libera! terms to re sponsible parties in every section of the country. iSgU- For saio by dealers generally. JA.S. A. RHODES, Proprietor, March 23. [diwfim.] Providence, li I. L. C. SIVIPSOl, ATTO R N E Y A T L A W , ATLANTA, CEOUGIA. November S. 1854. 38dly Dr. N. F. POW MRS, OESPECTFOLLY offers his services in tho va- L L rious branches of hi< profession to tlie citizens o Atlanta and vicinity. Office at WASHINGTON HALL. Atlanta, Jan. 25, 1S55. dnlOS-lv. JAMES F. .TOHNSOX, ATTORNEY A T LAW, Jonesboro, Georgia. September 2t>. 1HS4. * 1—liK SISLEY’S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF BOCEU, 1 5? a combination of the most efficient remedies Uuo v. i to the Medical Faculty, for the relief and cure u those numerous coinjduinta of the Frinary Organ*, con I sequent upon infianuition or ulceration of the Kidney* i Bladder and Urethra. It in prepared by an exptrieuc j ed chemiKt, according to a formula approved l>y ;in • Medical Faculty', and is worthy the confidence of al ! who may be Hutfering from I’ain and Weakness iu th* small of the Back. Stoppage and Fain in voiding Lrim i Diabetas. or Excess of Urine, strangury, (travel, Gleet Leucorriia-a. Arc. iUSLEY S BUCHU is a reliable aud standard popuhr remedy for all diseases of tho Urinary Organs, desigi ed to displace tho high priced and irresponsible n* trums which are forced upon the notice and credoht; | of sufferers it is put. up in large bottle-;, aud sold ;i r» , T tv n«*n nnj tt t wt • i*, T9 ! $1 by druggists and countrv merchants generally. * * Retei Ur J. T. Loane and U. L. right,Esqs., j al wholesale bv HAVILAND, KIShLY & < <> .. **•.«».*: Atlanta, On. HAVILAND, HAND & CO:, Charleston : and b> I \Yl New Orleans. November 15, 18.54. 45dly j land. HARRAL.V: KJ-I.F.Y, New York. THE PHIL0T0KEK OR FEMALE’S FRIEND > a rm* icine thrD commends itself to heads of 1.1:0 _ lies and females in all conditions. I niike i:."- r <• ! the nostrums for the cure of all diseasos. which ; : forced upon th * notice and credulity *>f the .-utile, ho. ; this is a female remedy exclusively ; and one t< j be relied on for the cure and relief of roost of the • I plaint - peculiar in females. It is well known to Phv i emus that much of their Ruttering and ill-health -• ! be traced to irregularity in their peculiar Hensons, e •• L. D. .WOO;> | JAMES H. LAW. WOOD & LOW, COM M 1 C :ST< >X M I IRO HANTS, No. 37 Natchez street., New Orleans, La. The undersigned are prepared at all times to purchase oroduce of every kind nt the lowest cash WOOD & LOW. Tlios. W. Marshall Jno. A. Montgomery..Jos. t*. Rutland j THOS. YV. MARSHALL & CO., Receiving and Forwarding Merchants, 93 Commerce and 29 Front Streets, MOB1LK. ALABAMA. November 18,1854. 47dPiu ilAitKIS WILSON, T T ORNEYS A T L A 1 A Atlanta, . ’ Printing Office. WK-T H YRUN 1 w, IsEOKOIA Sept. 26th. 1854. (l-dlv) T.loiiv T. ’Wi 8iL\i«Y f>. A T T O R X E Y A T L A W , Atlanta (i eorcia . O FFICKon Alab.traa street, two lo«»r> west of Whit hall street—M irkhairi's tmilding. Aug. 3. 10--M THOS. L. COOPJER, A T T 0 R N E Y A T L A W , Atlanta Georgia. C\KFICK. in Grant .V William*’ Brick Block, Peae Forwarding Bivsiness, At Charleston, S. C. • VTTTv THE undersignet. connection gen^rRl ComnilsMion business fur the sale of COTTON. Fl.Ol K. BACON. CORN, and all other Produce, will forward with the greatest possible despatch, ierchandise, Machinery, Produce, ;ind other property consigned to him. for the interim ol j Georgia. Uusjaimt. I’ennessee, North und South Carolina, i rlorida. and for any northern or foreign port. August 17, 1854. (12—6m) J. II. WILLY 'kfebexuss—T. P. King. President G. R. R., C. T. Pol lard i res’t. Montgomery R.* W. M. Martin. Pres’t. F, y E. Bk.. Hopkins, Hudson & Co., Charleston. .1. ('aid well. Pres’t. S C. R. R. Ino. F. Mims, Atlanta, Kiee Oulin. Charleston. Bastin Ac Walker. Augusta 'tree -.treet. over Gilbert v: ! ?ept. 26th, 1854. rk’> Hardware By) T. N. COX, ATTO R X K Y A T ATI.AN’TA GA Vov. 2, 1S54. L A W. el v M. & K. JOH XSTOX, A T T O R N E Y S A T L A W , ATLANTA, and SPARTA, GA. up stairs in Kile’s now building, cor ner of Marietta nnd Peachtree streets. < johnsto.v. Atlanta. j rm Jon.vsTON*,Sp:»rtn Tan 2» 1^55 dAwtf WESTMORELAND •Ives in the practise of Med- L tcineeaii'l Surgery, and offer their service-* to the stizens of Atlanta and vicinity. Office on Alabama treet *»ppo-ite the Railroad bridge. Sept. 20. 5-tllv . *\ \li:vY\ f>i : :at, [Office on Marietta Street, Atlanta Gcorjia.] £3 ESPECTFULLY informs the public that lie has re- 2.V moved from his old -it tad on the corner of Whit* HhII Street and the State Road, to his new office, ot* Marietta Street. September 26th, 1^54. (l-dly) !RS.J.H.« \V. F. I AVE issociated thems i EZZAlil> & COLLIKK, A-ttornoys at Izaw, . TAVE united themselves iu the practice, and will Cl attend to busiuess entrusted to their care in the ‘llowmg counties: Fulton, DeKalb, Newton. Henrv. ayette, Coweta. Campbell, Carroll, Paulding. Cass an- »i>b. They will alsc» pr »dice in the District Court ol he United States at Marietta and the Supreme Courtol Jeorgia. tt&' < Mliee in the Atlanta Bank, building, second floor WM. EZZARD.j f JOHN COLL1KR. Atlanta. Ga., 13. 1S55. d&wHni. Dr. K. J. ROACll, OF Baltimore, ivlci-, LTAVING (iBriuaucutlj located in Atlanta, and *--l taken the office formerly occupied by Dr. J. ■i. Blount, next door to L. Lawshe’s, otters hi trofefsionalservices to the citizens of Atlanta and vicinity. Dr. Koaeh studied with Prof. Smith, and was for i long time connected with the Hospitals, besides r he experience of several years’ practice in the dty of Baltimore. REFEREXCfiS—Hon. Johu I*. Kennedy. Baltimore. 'Id.; Prof. X. tt. Smith, do.: Faculty of University ot Maryland, <lo.; Prof. Yearnell, Washington, D. C.; Hon. rM'vardLong, Md.: Got-. Lizan, do. Atlanta, jan. 17, 18o5. d&tvlm John W. It. L’a lerwood. | Chas. it Smith. rnderwaod & Smitii, ATTORVKYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW. ''eh 20 d.twly Rome. Ga. Drs. BORISG, PARKER & ANTHONY H AVE removed their office to Alabama street. We-t of and near the Fulton House, and Southwest of he Macon Depot, where they may he found atull limes •t hen not professionally engaged. J. BORING. W. P. PARKER, May lfi. dJcwtf. 3 W. ANTHONY A. wT JON JIM, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office in Kile’s brick building, corner Mari etta and Peachtree Sts., Atlanta, Georgia. Atlanta, Jan. 31, 1S55. d&w-Iy. Dr. R. T. Pulliam, Formerly of Richmond, Virginia, HAVING permanently located in Atlanta, Ga.. respectfully offers his professional services to the j •itizens of Atlanta and vicinity. Office in the Old Bank Room, Washington Hull, j Reference. ” ’ " ” " Virginia. May 1, 1855. d<twfim ‘I’ll.iuiftls, Alitcluil & Hulsev, .V A SI i.-IIOl SL COM 311 SSI ON MEnci3;A.rirTs, Atlttnta, Gtoruia. m THEIR Ware-house Ikconvenient- - l v >it uitefl to the busine.**s part ■cSRABn Vvhiteliall *-tn*et, and iu atictly “ 'voof—uveal advances on cotton and other ,.reduce in Mtore. Also, Dealers in Fancy and Staple •ry • binds. Groceries, Iron. Bagging, Rope and other irticle> of prime necessity. l-dly A W. MfTrURLL. 1. O. McDAXIF.L K J. flUIsSEY. V. E. McDANIf I that false delicacy otten deters them from -eekiu;.- s id. The Philotoken is infalible in tlie cuieof paiui mcustrUHtion. (and consequent sterility,) : ud lor immediate relief of sypatlietic nervous aflecti*- sleepiness, anxiety, liysteria. Szc. It is perfect\\ tnnll cases, arm i> warranted to secure the .tppro’ :.t aud commendation of all who will «:xeroi.se auilicie confidence to give it a trial. Full direction*acenmparty it. Brice SI n bottle. Jsold by Druggists a nd country Meroi»aiits general; and at wholesale by IJA VILAND. KI.-l LY 3: CU.. A gusta. I1AV1LAND. HaRRAI »v GO.. ri»Hrie«toi:. Dr. Roberts Colic Mixture for iDfanfs. ! HK nmst injurious anodxi.fs. such .is i ...- ! A paiegoric &care too often used 'u reli' . he • infants suffering from colic, producing* •n>tip t.. sometimes death. ROBFKIS O/UC MTXTl’BK hIV, | immediate relief from pain, pr«*<rure^ refreshing.•!.. tier, and it. commends itself to Mothers, r:.'--, .1 ! entri a vial by .1. M. Rant in Atlanta. Wm R. . t M?ti i ;;t aud country 31ercl»aut... generally at Wholesale tav'.land Kish-y N fee., a custa Ga. Ilavit.; u Mian v * o. Charleston S. C. {d^wly. j ! .fan 11 Ary 11 1>*55 lent-.vr’YT'*. rt oft^>r EZRA !. MOSES, COMMISSION & FORWARDING MERCHANT, Savannah, Ga. A"” ILL pay strict attention to all buRineiife entrusted to hia care. —: KK7KKE.VCE8 ■.hrt. L Trapman & Co.* Wardlaw Walkerand Burnfiide, ^Charleston k Junies Adger & Co., Hall & Moses, { v ; Catlin, Le\itt & Co., / Purvis, Gladdeu xN Co., New Orleans. A. A. Solomons & (Jo., Savannah. Hall & Moses, Columbua. avamiah. October24th, 1854. 26—dw2m idle, (li; !* New York WILLIAM LYNN.] | [J. I. SNIDER LYNN & SNIDER, Savannah, Georgia, W. Ia Y N N &, CO., Dalton, Georgia, Uorwarding’ and General Commission Merchants. jZFV' Liberal advances on all consignments oi /WttCr. 30<1 Alim GRENVILLE &. CO., Genoral Commission Merchants, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, ILL attend promptly to any business entrusted to them. They also keep an office at Chattanoo- | on which his hook trea ga. Tennessee, and will make purchases for orders of ’— * ” produce at that point. CHARLES E. GRKXVItlB, j tV'.LUAM F. SxMPLE, Savannah. Chattanooga. Nov. 7. 1S54. d&w2m w PURCHASING AND SHIPPING COMMISSION MERCHANT, T 1IE subscriber will faithfully purchase for nnd transmit by Railroad, or other conveyance, to bis patrolls, Provisions, Groceries, Jsc., agreeably to order. Ho may be addressed iu Atlanta and found ttt the store of Messrs. Whitney <t Hunt. REFFERENCES.—Jos.S. Baker, Albany, Ga.; Rev. D. G. Daniel, Thomasvilie, Ga.; Williams Rutterford, Jr., Americns, Ga.; Dr. C. W. Long, Athens, Ga, and any respectable citizen of Atlanta. D. II. SILVEY.t Atlanta, ,fntt. 29., 1855. dxwly. 8fc.YMDl.l-. ii. LOVE | WM. WATKINS. | li. M. LOV LOVE, WATKINS & LOVE, AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga. REFERENCES: J.vo. Stilwell ) Mcl'ono’ | Gxktrk A \V TOKXERj Ga 1. O. lid F. AlcCREERY, Charleston. E. M. HOOKE, Chattanooga. McCreery & Hooke, COTTON FACTORS, Faculty of the Medical College of j Commission & Forwarding Merchants, Charleston, 8.C. Strict attention given to the sale of all Country Produce and Manufactures, to the Receiving and Forwarding of Freight, and to thu tilling of orders j in this Market. Dee.-l, 1S54. d&wfitn COLUMBUS HUGHES Practical Architect and Builder, Atlanta Crcoz’sia;. May 30, 1855. (d&wtf. Charles A. Geiger, A. Al. 31. 1>., | Graduate iu the Medical Department of the ! University of Virginia, and ot the Homoeopathic i Medical College of Pennsylvania, respectfully ! tenders his professional services to the citizens i Atlanta and vicinity Je&“ Office in Hayden’s Hall. May 2, 1855. d A ly o, ai©a.5?A»» Ware-House & Commission Merchant, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. H AVING rented that spacious Fire-IWTT* Proof Ware-House, recently ercctedfc^Egfj. ou White-Hall street, will attend to thc 6 * 3 ^ Storage and Sale of Cotton, Corn, Lard Bacon, and all other produce with which he may be favor ed. Having had long experience in the genera) Medical Notice. THE subscriber, having returned to the city from a visit to Charleston, has resumed the prac tice of bis Profession. Residence on Garnett st., between Whitehall nnd Pryor sts. Office at Smith & Eward's Drug Store, opposite “Atlanta Bank.” THOS. S. DENNY, M. D. Mnv7’55. tf | trade of Georgia, he flatters himself that he can I give satisfaction in the sale of all produce: and | also iu the purchase ol all articles which the coun try may require. T. DOONAN. December 14,1854. (litrlwtl SKY .D) LIGHT DzIGUELULAa rooms, (Over Alexander’s Drug Store, Whitehall st., Atlanta, Ga.) APP Alt A TU S S E S And all the Materials used in the Art, For Sale at the Lowest Prices. (C. W. DILL, Atlanta. August 31. 1854. (1 1—wtf) Praciice ol’ Siiigeiy. Drs. Smith & Ramsay B EG leave to inform tho public that they wil attend strictly to all Surgical Cases sent to their care, and ample preparation will be made for all transient patienis. The centrality of Atlanta, and its remarkable facilities for living, point to is oa a most desirable place for the in vnlid. Person- wishing Surgical aid can always find eomfortabl- qnarters. We devote especial attention tddiscaset of the Eye and Ear, also, to the usual surgical nils moots, such os stone in the bladder and all injue ties requiring surgical aid. Feb 22,1855. wly. Clarke & Grubb, WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 35 Whitehall Street, AflZXBltffc, GrZV-, Arc daily receiving, and will keep constantly on hand, all kinds of Groceries and Tennessee Prodnce. They have now lit store, 40.000 lb* tjoml Huron Side*, 25.000 /6# Leaf Lord, 5,000 Ibn Eentheriy 125 buHliebt Dried ApplcB, 75 ** Peaches, 100 bbfs Ketc Orleans Syrup, 20 hktls New Orleans Sugar y 25 sacks Rio Coffee. ALSO, Fresh Garden Seeds, Corn.Osit*, * Flour, Meal, AND almost evory other article sought for by Gastrono mists. They are also prepared to STORE COTTON, and make ad vs nces on Cotton when tored with t em. Cash orders for any article Is tlieir line will meet prompt attention, and they are respectfully solicited. FOR THE COMPLETE CURE OF COUGU.s. COLDS, INFLUENZA, ASTHMA, DJiO \- CHITIS, SPITTING OF HE OOP, <t AU OTHER LUNG COMPLAINTS TEN DIM, TO CONSUMPTION. % n ? % s Tilts preparation is getting iuto use all over out conn try. The numerous letters we receivetrom our various _ _ _ . agents, informing us of cures effected in tlieir immedi ell <v Glens > Atlanta * ate neighborhoods, warrant u> in saying it is.ne of the cDaxikl / Ga i best, if not tlie very best Cough Medicine now- beforetlie I public. It almost invariably relieves and not un- \ frequently curca the very worst cams. When ai. j other Cough preparations hate failed, this has reliern I the patient, as Druggists,dealers in Medicinesand Pht stein us cHtt testily. Ask Hit- agent iu yuur neart-.- tow-n, what has been his experience of tlie effects i I ' his medicine. If he has been selling it for any lentil I of time lie will tell you IT IS THE BEST MLWC.VK EXTANT. Below we give a few extracts from letters wo have re ceived lately regarding the virtues of this medicine: Dr. S. S. Oslin, of Knoxville, Ga., says: hare been using your Liccncort and Tar cent ... - (entirety in my practice for three years past, uu- . 11 is ,r,il, pb amir, that I state my belli /' in it, sfPERioKiTV ovkk all other articles tvitli which 1 an acquainted, for iet,f, /, if is rrcummcndtti.” Mess:.,. Fitzgerald & Benners, writing from Waynes- nlle. N. O.. say The Liverwort and Tar is beconiio: daily more popular in this country, and wk hum, ji -. LY SO. All who hare tried itupeak in - able terms of it, and say it is very benetir‘,,1 i, ulleviatiny the complaints fur which it is r,com mended.” (lur agent in Pickens District, 8. C., .Mr. S. R. McFa'.l assures us that he-uses it with great hem-lit iu | .' own frtniiy. and recommends it to his neighbor y 1 , gives an instance of a negro woman in bis vicinity, w i t had been suffering with disease of tlie l ungs 'or’veat - utteuded with severe cough, who was relieved l v 11 , laverwort and Tar. Such are the good reports we hear of this medieii fram all parts of the .south. Fora report of the -... prising cures it lias performed in the Western i; Northern and Eastern States, we would invite il e feriug patient to read tlie pamphlet wliici, ac-<-oni| am, each Bottle. Toall. we say, RAVEttorE, ham*, iiortl Try (lie Ji iliriur!! Be Warned in 8 c a s o a I And neglect not that cough which i-Onll.v weakenu- your constitution, irritating your 11»r< r*t hh<1 liu:-:- and inviting on that dread disease. ronsuio|>ti<>n. w l\ so soothing and heuling n reuied> can be obtained a Dr. Rogers’Syru|* of Liverwort and Tar. Beware of Counterfeits and Base Imitations! Tho genuinearticle is signed Anoki w Ko(;kks, « d tl engraved wrapper around eacl» bottle. Price $1 per bottle, or six hot lies for $5. Sold whole sale and retail by SCHOVIL & MEAD, 111 Chartres St. bet. ('outiand st I «*oi«. N.O. SOI.K AGENTS TOR TUE SOCTIIKKN STATES, to w luno all 01 ders «n*l applications for Agencies must be uddre.'M t' Sold also by A. Alexander, Atlanta (»«.;.!. | Runt in. Atlanta G’a.; Blulock (’aii)p,F«irburn Oa.; U P. Jones. Palmetto Ga ; W. B.Swsn. Campbrllton. (»’a J H. Roberds, Villa Rica, Ga.; llains, [.nsseter & Co. Jonesboro’Ga.; J. A. Boyle, C'umnmig (is.; E. Rosfeei Decatur Ga. Jan. 7, 1855. dt m Wholesale and Retail Dealo- CROCKERY. CHINA, GLASS L Ui’ittauuia Waiv ^ LAMPS, FLUIDS, OII.S, Atlanta. Itecembc-i- 1, IS53. 27_tr 7 Real Estate Agency!" — 7—-trslgned ho n bpened aimfli.; .. quyiugl r-al Estate, in and around UjIk St 1 'V" 1 . 0 having Houses nnd Lot, 1 it to tlieir interest to coll and rw[m,\[ or ft *[( . No charges will be made for reglsterm. U '“ l»V operty^ unless a satisfactory aal*T»iuad^f r,il,0 »fej y property, __ _ •oimniM>ion will be charged. 1 will also attend to renting, payinv ,ut deeds, bonds and all necessary (tapers f?" 11 cyance of Per! Estntc. F 1 ers for tie ^ t^-Officeir. rite-store of Wm. Herring i C[l „ Ian atm-!, econd door from *hc cni,, Tth, -treet. rnt! ' “Hler,. Atlanta. July li, 1S54. y . Valuable Lots for SniT'' ' EYERAL valuable Lots for sale, with thereon, in the neighborhood of .ml Atlanta & Lagrange Railroad Dett.it Si;, -c sold low. (or terms anpiv to T. Doovtv w- 10 .''* ! i' -.treet. ■whitjJ,,, •UKnta. May 11th, 1854. n „ „„ : ^ ^NBi.t Wood Laud forS^|T^' ’202 i -2 '>, CHE f, ,lUin ‘ ha ? 00 ''-’ four ntn* . , 1,0 city on the old Nelson Fen? S' 6 or sal,-, for terms apply to Daniel Adam-’ Rl ’ jatur or the undersigned in Atlanta. ln iv Atlanta, January 10, IS51 “’ ^ISO.Y cite’ Apple.. iar a Public lionse as any to be found i/o Any person desirous of purchasing can*.t Terms will he acconimodJtin- TA\tr« T lfva.Jl* •' “vnt'muiiiiin linff JAMES J. WINS 1»- ' I uable Property for Sd1(>, dfi. 'ih-. -iher offers his extensive (ire.proof w, yn,m- o| - erection on Whiten.;' - ov.sji le. j,e House will be moat admirablt - • 11 'Hi mi' i‘in huMucsa, barb the Morage of Cotton, and .k the New OrleanRand Tennessee,, , Hie buflding will be readv by the 1-t of o,-t,T' ,; purti,’,.iar- apply to myagent, T. Doom, wi;! ili street or to Y ilfiam Barry. Covington tin WILLIAM HARRY [fept. 1S54. Notice! LL persons indebted to me for lots in the cit Atlanta, by note past due, are requested • -..rrdaod pay Hie -time, and all person- holdiw n V v m - v iormer agent. T. Do,,nan. foMi'.i," lo’s ui Atlanta are requested to call and rer,-;-' '*♦. In>m fin-, it they have conipb’»;«i (;U tf,,,.;, r DS ol r-,3 ill Ur mI. ' ’ ,r.\NK f.. MTTf’IIF.1 J.. y.. 1 ' r»r Jinneiccfl. tbe Estate ot Saini*ei xist-i Zebulou. • ■ , u il. .t*- i«ie«l. . W..J soceiii s! (iioccTirs! Cioceries’ ’ HL umleisreneJ are nr.^v receivin? nt th«*ir • corner of Hunter ami I ryor sts., the na ’ioimer * i LVilIi:,,ri ' :il "^ ,1(! cnrei,K .»•«! s,. o' l»roceries, conMMir.j; iu j ml t-1 th.-'v, i hlui •• 1 Mils. it .•j- nh t.-vv Oi terms Si nlTee, igai- PHIVAlt IVitliltAL ThEATii; on mi: Plifsiulutfitiil I it v. ofManiit BY 91. B. L.A CItOIX. 91. !>.. Altonlij , K. A . J50 Fngeh uml 130 Fine Plain ami Uoloreri Lilhograj>V and Plates. Price only Twenty-five- Cents.'fe if^Sent free of postage to all parts of the Union.-T, CHEAPEST BOOK KVKl. 1 i 4 LISHKD. nnd containing m*; double tbe quantity of readii matter in t hat of ibe Fifty cents or Dollar Public? tions. It treats on the PIlYSIOLm OF MAKKlAtiE. and the doer* infirmities and disorders • youth and maturity, resulti: from excesses which «lcstr« y the phy-vicalaud mentalpowt i all diseabes arising from indi cretion, with plain and simple rules by which all sons can cure themselves without mercury, v*itL o • author’s observations tm marriage, its dulit .s and di qualifications, and their remedies; with colored lithe- graphs, illustrating the ana ton y and physiology, ai • diseases of the reproductive organ - of both sexes, tb» i structures, uses and functions. It contains many in - portaut hints to those contemplating matrimony which will overcome objections against marriage — none, however, should lake this important step wit: out first consulting its pages It treats ot all dist:.r of females, whether married or single. Hints to tho « who desire no more children. Strangers who requii* medical aid, before consulting any doctor, ought i know whether their cases are properly understood l y those whom they employ, aud thus guard against il *< imposition of quackery,so prevalent in populouscih'c- Hence the advantage of a popular knowledge of one» • self, such as is given in this work. If medical authorism be the test of talent, and * i- ! liglitenment be sought from books, let common seme j discriminate between truthful simplicity aud outrage j oud fepeciousuesK and bombast. I r. I.a Croix i- a lege • I ly qualified physician, and for the last twenty vcuis has been daily consulted upon the different disease* uj personally as well as by let ter. Any person sending twenty five cents in a lettei, } post paid, will receive one copy by mail, free of post- ! age. or five copies for $1.00. Address l'L.M 1>. I A CROIX. No 31 Maiden Lane, }*. O. Box 5TP. Aih;.uy» J N* Y. : J6®-Medicine sent to any part of the Union accord j iug to directions, safely packed and carefully securei | from all observation. j ***()ffiee open daily from 9A M., to 9 P. M. On Sun day from 3 until 5 1*. M. d5jf*Oflic«* Removed from N. 56 Beaver st., to No 31 Muiden Lane, Albany, N. Y 44d&\vly hv i )rlean.- Syriiji. ‘ bids, of I xtra \Ylu»kev*. •» tierce.- ..f Rice/ > i»i;xes of Star and Sperm Candles. • » boxes Tobacco, ^c. Weinteml to keep constantly on lianflabeivy vtcck d invite fln^e who are in need of Mich articV. ^ • e us n e» 11 before purchasing ebrwhere. J . J. THu A? HER A co. ?i! Oli. fcs_2i..Xji2Ei I 200 I»nvs Rio Cr,fl't*e. 25 Hiitts. fiioice N. 0. Futrars. 50 lihls.t rushed. Powdered and refined Suesn 100 prime N. 0. Syrup. 50 Bids, fresh Mackerel. 25 Boxes Cheese. 100 Kegs Nails various sizes. 25 i>oz. Painted Pads. 10,000 Lllis. Hollow Ware. With a large assortment of 'Hack Smithf Tools, Dry Goods, Hoots tf* Slaws, Grind-Slant ,VTtich are offered to the trade at lew rate., •ommodating terms by ,1. T D0ANE. Jan. 20, 1855. n34-wti'. . it . Steam Engine for Sale. THE subscriber has a spare Engine: of abvttt ‘■•t horse power, with plain Cylinder boiler, wbic >. been used about two years which ht- tvotiii 41 low for cash nr a),proved paper. Adchlre-.- JOnN JONES, Villa Rica, Oa. July 20, 1855. [wtf] Printing Office for Sale! I OFFER FOR SALE the Pre«. Type Ac., used for Printing the Marietta Advocate. The Press, one o: Hoe’s Imperial, No, >3 ha, been used but a few months. The Type has been bought since the beginning of this year, tor Press, Type and every thing necessary a newspaper, the size of the Advocate, cash, or a bankable note. Apply to JOHN J. IIFNT, Marietta, Georgia, Fine oiem anil JUlack Teas. MARKED PEKIN TEA CO., N. Y., PUT up in J, 4 and 1 tb. pack H ages, in a superior manner, so as t< y-.- ' preserve the fine flavor, and mud t : ~. u -,ore convenient for retailing tiffin largo packages. YOUNG HYSON, GUNPOWDER. IMPERI AL, SILVER LEAF, GOLDEN CHOP, nnd HYSON, OOLONG, PLANTATION, DELI CIOUS NE PLUS ULTRA. ENGLISH HREAKFAST, HONQUOISMIXTURE We i vite orders for the above Teas: a few pounds may be had to try them, or wo will refer to many merchants iu Virginia. North and South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama and Tennessee, who have sold the Teas for years. JAS. CASSIDAY A CO- ISO, Front st., New York. JOSEPH D. F.VAts'S,] [JAMES CASSIDAY. July II, '55. wot. AT A BARGAIN! Valuable Lands in Clinch County, ^OR. Sale a vaiuablo tract of Jand in Clinch eounty, Georgia, withiu a short distance of the ■op. set! line of the Brunswick and Florida Bail oad. said tract contains 3920 acres and will be sposed of in whole or part, at a GREAT BAB- AIN. For further particulars address Mrs. 31. . Blair, Halluca, Georgia, or Wm. Blair. Atlanta ",,reia. Jnn29 (wtf) New Bookstore. THE subscriber having recently re- plenised his large and wed selected stock of ROOKS AND ST A T10N- EtiY. would respectfully invite ail who wish to urchase to bo sure and call at the new Bookstore. ,n Whitehall street, two doors above the Pest t Mliee, a.s bis terms eannotfail to please. Hisstoek a.ving been bought principally for cash, ami se* cited,mostly by himself in ti:o Northern cities- I la has also a fresh supply of of Fancy Articles, Watches, Jewelry. Toys, Ac., at the lowest prices. 'Teachers and Merchants supplied on the m-v-t hn- -i ai .terms. GEORGE Dl’NHA.M. Atlanta. February 7. JS55. [wly-j SAL’iUS & CO., T Beaver St, N. York, offer for J nit- in large or small quantities, tlieir celebrates I’rru Hammered Charcoal Iron, quality superior i;, Sv -iles; sizes from | square to I!»j thick, m* Mtiding nil sizes Rolled Iron. Horse Shoo, l’,,„ls. Rivet Iron. Bands, Scrolls, llo. p. Nut Aval Iron, Slit Shapes, (imitation Swede?) Bbste- • l and (L) Steel, Plough Iron and Moulds, all ot be first quality, and superior to any iron, nnn t- ‘live also on hand a full assortment of Englisn tnttum and refined Sheet and Swidish i r "n, aiL t lowest market rates. June 29. (w3ni) AtUaU, Fab. 19th, IMS- CLARKE It GRUBS. <Mjr, BBLS. Bridgowatar Mineral Pai"t. X/\J20 do Silvers do do These are the best mineral Paints in use.forsalt by A. ALEXANDER, fob 20 dAwly Sign of the Negro and Mortnr. J UST received a fresh supply of Burning Fluid u4 CuuphsM, T. W. WEST, SCOTT’S PATENT LITTLE giant llHiN AMIf0B MILL. iliO H'.V ,f- ANDERSON, Proprietor* ,J Geor gia, Alabama, Middle and Easto n Tennessee. Manufactured at ti.derson’s old eatablislied ) „ •. ln.ierson. I’oumlrv. Njtslivilie, T.-nn. U’orBrownSAmlert Vnd by J. Winship.Atlanta.Ga.J . n Orders addressed to us will be promptly ? 1 died, and we will till nil orders addressed to *■ Winship, Atlanta, Ga., until lie can rupplv < ni his well known Foundry. These olios 1 ten thoroughly tested, arc portable, can beset t] in half an hour’s time without expense or media cal aid. Tlie most com enient Mills lor team ■ ver invented. Its mechanical construction -urcs durability. , . No. 2 is ottered nt St’5 complete, ready ' or ^ aching the team,.and warranted to grind Irom 12 bushels of feed per hour with oue horse. No. 3, at $75, will grind 15 bushels por.bour. No. 4, at $85, will grind 20 bushels J>* “ with two horses. • BROWN & ANDERSON. No. 40, Market st., Nashville, T nn. Apr2I,'55. «‘ wlf - TWO cases Lndio’s whito kid boots and Slip pers expected to arrive att he lign of tho At moth Boot, in a day or two. . F. M. EDDLSMAN, A BR0, Atlanta, May 24th Uta