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LEGAL NO t'iCr>.
I*a.nl<ling s*!«<‘rifi Stile*.
1: " S: :l -*’ ■ f " ,v l! '* ' ~Urt ” in t! "'
M town of 'Dallas. I’.ini tin.; county. on the liM
Tuesday in February next, within the legal houis ot
Siile. the following property, to wit :
.'ini. a negro man about 2'> years 0... of il irs com
plexion, levied on as the propel ty • (’ I> .hnikiu- to ,
satistv ati fa issued Item the -up.'ii >r c.mit ot I .ai,-
ding countv in favor of M:i<-i.dwanls t .r the use of
Geo W L.n kev vs John M rainier j'i 11. S. 1.,
btrukland and C D Jenkins. Securities.
Lot of land No. 273 and 2S acres in. 10 or •< ss ot lot
No. 303 in the 2.1 .list of the 3.1 see levied on as the ,
property of Daniel C Turner to satisfy a ti fa frcin j
Paul.line Sup. tier court in f.iv. r of Geonre D Hive vs I
Pauii 1C 1 inner pt ini :;»;<! and > I St» i. ..land n. 'oily,
and now eontroited by l-.noeli I'inhard. property p■ t- .
ed out bv Strickland. ■
A house and lot near the town of Dallas oa tie
west side ot the Vila itica toad hem : the place where
S A Thompson now lives levied on .‘.s the proper y of
defendant to sat sty a ti ta trom a J stives Court of.
Paulding county in favor . t Thomas Dabbs vs l.'eubi it
T E. ote. propelty pointed out by i’t'll, levied on and
returned to me by a constable.
Lot of land No. 754 and 82 acres more or less of j
No. 657 in the 31 dost ot the 3d sec.. levied on as the
property of A J Ycarvv. ed. dei'd to sati-ty a ti fa from
I’aulding Sti[Hrior Cottit in favor of Smith Lemon vs
F. M Ceinpton. Administrator of A J Yearwiod dec'll 1
levied on to pay the ptv.ihase money.
The house and lot :n the town < f Dalia-, known as
the Pallas Hotel situated at the North west corner of
the public s.pte.re in the town ct P.dlas. levied on as i
the pro; ertv of def t to satisfy .> ti th from t'aniding
Superior Comt -n fav ';-.i,.... Cooper. Admintstr.i
tor of Nta V Coop, r de.-d vs.!..hn \\ I'dai;, p ’into 1
out by C S Jenkin-. i’ltls \t y .
A lortien of town 1 Xo. 2 and in the t vvn < f
Dallas, b.ii.; the pie ev. . non the leu Pin Aliev
stands to. eil ;■ with the Al's v. lev 'cd .:1 ; the p: >
pet ty of S 1. Strickland t ■ satin a ti fa from Paul
ding Superior Court in iavorot ,)ol:ti .uoove..- M s ,1
G Poster. T U Penta, an. C C Brownian. prin. : pa’s, S.
L Strickland, si entity an 1 Glivir Print.e. end,.user. I
Lots Nos. 223 and 323 in the 3d di ■ • of the 3.1 see . .
levied on as the pioperty < f Abraham G gains dic'd ]
to satisfy a fi f.i from the Superior Court ot Monroe
county in fav. r of Camel ( o.'k vs John Johnston ail
ininistrator of Abraham Goggins dec 1. ,
l.ot No. 7(>4 in the 2d. dist of the 3d see . and the I
place whereon defendant lives in tb.e 2d dist ot the --d ■
sec. number not known, levied on as the property ol
B F Wright to satify a ti fa from Paulding Superior |
court in favor of Sc ibron Gatm vs 15 F \\ right and J |
W I'dair security on appeal, pointe I out l>v I’i ff. I
dee3otd ’ A. G. I’mlN i'l.E. Sh’tf.
i'axthling Sheriff Saifs.
At the same time and place will be sold.
Lot No. 2 ,: 1 in the Ibth dist of the 3d sec levied on
as tie property of defendant to satisfy a ti fa from a
Justices co. rt of I'a i bling county in favor of 11 N
ll'ttf vs William. Wt.ite. point.' I out bv defend mt, le
vied < n and returne 1 to me bv a c instable
A h< use and I t in the town < f Dallas on the east
side of the Cassvdle street, being the place vvlier■ on
WJ Babb now lives, levied on as the property of
Merril t'antr. .. to satisfy a :i f.i from a Justices court
o' 1' tulding c mnty i i f.iv, r of J W Blair vs Mertil
Cantrell at. I J I Varner, n;>wc< ntrol'e 1 by J G Ckmts
levied an I returned t > me by a constable.
Lucy, a negro woman about 50 y< ars old of yellow ;
complexion, 1.-vle I on as the property of J V>' Biair
to satisfy sundry ti fas fn m a .lusticis court < f I’a-d I
ding county in favor i f 1> J Penn vs J AV Blair and S
L Strickland sicmitv, levied on and returind to me J
by a con.-table. ’ ,
'decSit 1 A. G. BHINTLE, Sli'iT.
(GEORGIA, Cobb Couny:— Whereas,
IT C. D, Phillips, Administrator on the estate ol
Austin 11. Green, late of sai l county, deceased, ap
plies to me for Letters of dismission from the adminis
tration of tai I estate.
Thcseare therc.ore, to cite and admoni.-h all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to
file their objections, if any they Lave, in my office on
or before the first M-m,lay in Februmy next, other
wise letters of 'I-mission will be granted tiie appli
cant at that term ?f the Court.
Given under mv hand as Ordinary ;;t office, this
JuJv2‘3. 18(30. Gm, JOHN G.CAMPBELL. Ord'y.
GEORGIA, Cobb County.—Whereas Da-
VTvid Stansell Adminlsti :t. r on the i state of Giles
Stansell. Lite of said county deceased, applied tome
for Letters of Dismission from the administration of
said Estate
Therefore, th ? kindred and eredd tors of said (I'.'ceas
ed. are hereby cited and admiiiil-hed to file their ob
jections, if any they have, in terms of the law, other
wise letters of dismission will be granted the appli
cant at the February Term next of the Court oi
Ordinary of said county.
Given under my hand and offi ial signature, this
July 2fith, 18ti0. J.xo. G. CAMPBELL.
6ms. Ordn’y.
p EORGIA, Cobb County Whereas A.
’J N. Simpson, administrator on the estate of Jant
Holliday, late of said county, applies to me for let
ters ot dismission from the adminis'.ration of said
estate.
These are then fore to cite and admonish ail and
singular those concerned, to file their objections, if (
any they have, in my office on or before the first 2don
day in February next, otherwise letters of dismission
■will be granted the applicant at that term of the j
Court of Ordinary fol sai l county.
Given under my hand ami official signature, this l
July 26, 1860. JNO. G. CAMPBELL, Ord'y.
GEORG! A, Cobb Couniy.— Whereas Willis
lioberts, administrator on the es ate of Syivanus
Baldwin late of said county deceased, applies to me
for Letters of dismission from the Administration of
said estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all anil
singular those concerned, to file their objections,
any they have, in my office on or before the second
Monday in January next, otherwise letters of dismis
sion will be granted the applicant at that term of the
Court of Ordinary for said county
Given under my hand as Ordinary at Marietta, this
26th June 1860. 6m JNO. G. CAMPBELL, Ord'y.
GAVj/.’GVJ. CoW Coz/e/y.
A/’HE RE AS, Jackson Delk, Administrator on tb.e
» estate ot Isnel It. Porter, late of said county
deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission from
the Administration of sai 1 estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all ami
singular those concerned to file timir objections, if
any they have, in rny office, on or beforethc first Mon
day In l ebrmiry next, otherwise letters of dismission
will be granted the applicant at that term of the court
of Ordinary for said county,
Given undermy hand at. Marietta, this July 31.1860
aug3-Gin JNO. G. CAMPBELL, Or’dy.
t GEORGS A, Panic]> jag CcuiJly.— Whereas
W b \\ ig cy applies to me f> r letters of Guardianship
over the person and property of James K P Shelton,
minor orphan of Jane Shelton deceased.
Thc.-e are therefore to cite an I require all persons
concerned to be am! appear at my office by the first
Monday in Februarynext to show cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted the ap
plicant.
Given under my hand at office, this Jan. 1, 1861.
jan l-40d Mll LS EDWARDS, Ord’y
C._ !A, Pail hi its? County Whereas
la Richard Caines, /administrator of George D
Starnes d ce id ipplics to me for letters of dismission
from said Administration. 'J hose aic therefore to cite i
and admonish nil persons concerned to be and appear •
at my office on the first Monday in December next to
rhoiv cause, if any they have, why said letters should
not be granted the applicant.
Given under my Land at office, this Mav 28, 1860
J 1 -6m M1 Lf-lS El >WA R D.n, Ord’y. ’
EJEORGf A, Forsytii County.— Whereas,
James W. Street, Administrator, and Mary C.
Street, Administratrix of the < state of George S
otreci, repn-ent to the Court, in their petition duly j
tiled and enter-d upon record, that they have fully
admnm-hned Georg- 8. Street's estate ; this is t.'-crc
fore to cite all p-isons con< < ii,ed. kindred and credit
ors to ehowi-an .. if ari y they can, why said adminis
trators shomd not be i!i-<J,. t rg -I from their adminis
tratioii and ic-eiv.- |. tt ril ; ou t j.,.
Monday in February n
23-1 July, 18(H). H. BA RKER, Ord'ry.
GEORGHA, Forsyth, County ;
IV o’3 0 ’ 3 rc:; *■' }l ' r, ' !i y b'iven to dl pcs-ons interested
A 1 that J have udminMered on the estate of S un
mi h'hnon-o„, thia com,l v deceased. and aH
peroms having
sent them to within
those owing ~ t , . ' j ' '
dingiy, as the statutes i<-qmn ; . 11
WILLIAM D. BEN I i.ey,
octi 2 1860 Adm'r. of Sami Edmonson, i
f tt .y t— iVhcrcas
'» J iia A. E. Boyd Administratri■; of William Boyd
repr>; ents to the Court in her pel Ilion duly filed and
ent'ucd on record, that she has hilly administered
•Wilbain Boyd's estate. This is therefore to < ite all
persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show'
cause, if any they can, why said a lministrafiix should i
not be discharged from her arhnyii I ration and re
ceive letters of dismission on the first Monday in May
next. novSO Gm H. BARKER, Ord’y.
Vulice.—Two months after date, application
will be made to lhe Court of Ordinary of Cobb
county, for leave to sell the lan<] belongin'' to the es
tate of John Hull, late of said county, deceased.
Oct, 2, 1360. 11. C. JACKSON, Adinr,
I.EC \L NOTE E>.
j- - ■
!•<••«pmu'd I nHt-.j c. 1! irshfiFs Sale-
Vi LL be soi l before the Court House door
J in theiitv ol M.-nietta, Georgia, on the first Tuesday
i in February next, within the legal hours of sale the
i following lots of Im I with t.ie improvements thereon
jnnmelv: Nos. 2J'J, 301. 302. al 1 io (ho llthdist of
the 3.1 lion of oiiginallv Clierokee now Whitfield
e 'imty <:i■ li . f >aid lots cons lining Hit) acres. Lev
ied on as tiie property of liieli i-.I 11. Sapp to satisfy
tw iti l.is from the District I'oiirt of' file I'nited
? t ites lor tlie Nortliern District of Georgi ain favor of
liiliebind. Howell X Co., vs William J. Walia a.d It.
11. Sapp. W 11. TI CKER, L'. S. Dep. Marshal
dec. 2< . ISliO. Dist. Georgia.
United! h-fajes ,'larshal’s Sales.
roSU’GNEI)'
Hd, be sold on tin’ first Tuesday in Februarv
’ • next before the court house door in the city of
Maiietta in the Northern District < f Gecrgi.-i, within
tiie li’gal hours of sale, the House and I’lantation
v.lierei.n tiie Rev. Samuel M. I’y'es now resides. In
tiie 16th dist . 2d see. ol t’obb comity, containing IL>
acres more or less formerly known as tiie Tweedell
place, 1i miles from Maiietta, well improved-Nos.
of tiie lots not known— levied on as the property of
said S. M. I'ili's. iosati .fy a ii fa from the District
Court of tiie Hinted States for the Northern District
1 of Georria in favor of C rv. Howard A. Sanger vs S.
M. i’ybs. W. If. TUCKER, Dcp. Mar. U. S.
2’Jth Nov. ISliO. for Dists. of Georgia.
United States Deputy TllarsliaPs Sales
L'i 'HL be sold before the court house door in the
> * city of Marietta in the Northern District of
(ieorgi.i on the lir.-.t Tuesday in February next with
in theb i- il hours of sale the following described prop
ertv. lot of land No. IO:'>. in tiie Ist dist. of tiie 2d sec
ol originediy Cherokee, no.v Milton county, contain
ing t<> acres more or less, well improved, levied on by
viitue of a ti fa from tiie Northern District Comt of
tiie Unita l States foi tiie N.irtliern District of Geor
gia. in t (Ver ot S. 1! X J. D. Stoddard for the use of
the Bank of Charleston vs John J. Stewart, sold as
the propelty of said Stewart. Pointed out by A. J.
Hansell. I’laintiii's Att'v.
dec 27, It'GO. W. H. TUCKER, U. S. D. Marshal.
GEORGII, Cobl* Couuty :
Ant.m Bessinger, 3 Tn the Superior Court. Present
vs. x the Hon. Geo. D. Rice, Jude
Michiel Huller. ) of said Court. Mortgage Ac.
September Term, 1860.
ST appearing to the Court by the petition of Anton
Bessinger (accompanied by the note and mortgage
I deed.' tiiat ou the tir.-t day of January T'-o'J, the <le-
I fendant mad- an 1 delivered to the plaintiff his prom
i isory note bearing date the day and yea" aforesaid,
whereby the defendant promised one day after date
thereof to pay tiie plaintiff or bearer the sum of eight
• hundred ami live dollars for value received, ami that
afterwards, on tiie fourteenth day of March 1860 the
defendant the better to secure tiie payment of said
note, executed and delivered to the plaintiff his deed
of Mortgage, whereby tiie said defendant mortgaged
to tli<‘ plaintiff. City lot in tiie city of Marietta. Cobb
county, Georgia, known as the Cooper’s shop lot con
taining one-half acre more or less, and it further ap
pearing that stiid note remains unpaid. It is there
fore ordered that sai l defendant do pay into Court on
i or before the th st day of the next term thereof the
principal, interest and costs due on said note oi show
. cause to the contrary it any lie can. And that on
failure of the defendant so to do the equity of redemp
i tion in and to said mortgaged premises be for ever
thereafter barred and tori closed. And it is further
’ ordered that this rule be published in the “ Marietta
Advocate'’ once a month for four months previous to
the next term of this court or served on the defend
; ant or his special agent or attorney, at least three
months previous to the next term of this court.
nov27-4m GEO. D RICE, Judge S. C.
' Raymon Sanford A . SSS UjE to for?close
Turman H. Sanfor.l, I Mortgage in Cherokee Superi
vs i or Court on hits of land Nos.
A. J. Bruce. 3 829 and 830 Loth in the 2d
district of tiie 2 1 section of said county. The defend
ant is lu'ieby notified to tippear at tiie next Term of
I tiie Superioi C; urt and make his defence to said rule?
j (if any he has) andon failure so to do, a rule absolute
’ will be taken in said case ami execution issued accor
dingly. This 21th Oct. iB6O. J. 11. BROWN,
I'itf’s Att’y.
Gooj'gi't, IPaiilding Ueuiiiy. —Whereas Guil
ford Fi nett applies to m-: for letters of guardianship
over the persons and p operty of Cynthia A , Mary
E and George W. Reeves, Jr. minor orphans of
George W. Reeves, Sr. decetised.
TLese are therefore to cite and require all persons
concerned to be an ! appear at my office by the first
Monday in February next, to show cause (if any tiny
have) why said letters should not be granted tiie ap
plicant. Given under mv hand at office, this Dee.
2-lth 1860. MILES EDWARDS, Ord'y.
('! EORGIA, Cherokee Comity.-- Whereas
H James L. D. Harbin, guardian of Catharine Moore
minor of Robert Moore deceased applies to me for dis
mission fiom mid guardianship.
I 'These a-c therefore to cite and admonish all per
! sons concerneil that they tiie their objections (if any
I they have) within tiie time prescribed by law why
| said ‘citers of dismission should not be granted the
| applicant. JAMES JORDAN, Ord'y.
, 16th Dec. 1860.
; t' MONTHS after date application will be
i JL made to the Ordinary of Cherokee county for
leave to sell the land belonging to the estate of Noble
Timmons late of said county dcc’d. Kith Dec 18‘iO.
WILLIAM TIMMONS, Adm’r.
GEO3IG2A, Clierokee Comity.— Whereas
Mary Conner, adm’rx ot the estate of John Conner,
deceased applies for letters of dismission from, said ad
ministration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons concerned to file their objections (if any they
have) within the time prescribed by law why said let
ters .should not be granted. Dec. 16 1869.
JAMES JORDAN, Ord’y.
bp WO MONTHS after date application will be made
L to the Ordinary of Cherok c county fur leave to
sell tiie land and negroes belonging to the estate Eliz
abeth'l’avlor deceased. JAMES M. II L*’, l
16th Dec. 1860. HIRAM JOHNSON, f A<imrs
GEOaiGJA, CJai.TO’fcee Cwmily.—All per
sons indebted to Elizabeth Taylor late of said county
deceased, are notified to make immediate payment ;
ami tiio.se having demands against said deceased, are
requested to present them to tiie undersigned for pay
ment. ‘ JAMES M. HOLT, ) , ,
16th Dec. 1869. HIRAM JOHNSON, j Aum rs ‘
Cherekee Comsty.—Whereas
William Gilstrap, guardian of Jane Pratcn applies for
letters of dismission from his s .id guardianship.
These are therefore to notify all per-ons concerned
to tile their object'ons (if any they have) within the
time pr .-sciib -d by law why said letters should not be
granted the applicant. 16th Dec. 1869.
JAMES JORDAN, Ord’y.
CT EORGI A, Cobb comity. — WhercasElbcrt
X P. Jordan, Executor of the last will and testa
ment of John Steward, deceased, has notified the
Court of Ord nary of his intention to resign the Trust
of said estate ot John Steward, deceased, on ac
: count of infirmity, and has appointed as his successor
i John Gann, who has assented to the same.
Now, therefore, these arc to cite and admonish al
and singular the kindred and creditors of said decensl
ed to file their objections, if any they have, in this
office, on or bef< re the first Monday in February next,
v.hy the said Elbert P. Jordan, should not resigh his
said Tru.-t, and the said John Gann be qualified in his
s < ad, as Administrator de bonis non on the estate of
said John Steward, deceased.
Given under my lian.l as Ordinary, at Marietta, this
4th December, 1860.
dcc7-2in JNO. G. CAMPBELL, Ordinary.
Notice.
GEORGI A, Cot/b County : — Notice is here
by given that two months from this date 1 shall ap
ply to the Court of Ordinary of said county, for leave
to resign my trust as Executor upon the estate of
J'diti Steward, dec’ll, on account ot an affection ot the
mind. This December 4, 1860. E. P. JORDAN.
QinORGS A, C ’oinjj y.— Whereas Wade
xJ IL Clay t pplies to me in writing for let ers of Ad
ministration on the estate of Miles Glasco, late of said
count}’ deceased.
'1 l;esi'are tlicr' foi' to cite ami admonish all and
singular those coni erned, to file their objections, if
i a”,.’ in my office on or before the 2nd Mon-
ofOrdinary for said County ’” ' ~" ’t t ""' 1 tlic
•'i .'-i i- ' ; r my ii md and official signature, im,
22dNovjJ <9. JNO. G. CAMPBELL. br|’f.
A, < comply Where
as John Petree appli. s to me fur letters of ad mi nisi ra
i tion upon the estate of Wilburn T Petree late of said
county dcc’d. Tlie.su are t herefore to cite and adinon-
I isli all persons concerned to file their objections, if
any they have, within the time prescribed by law
why said letiers should not be granted the applicant,
this Bth Jariv.lß6l. JAMES JOIID.4N, Ord’y.
Tkl OTICS'7 'Two months after date application
will be made to the Honorable Court of Ordina
ry of Paulding county for leave to sell the real estate
of Mrs. A. .lohnson, deceased. 'This Oct. 22, 1860.
oct26 2m A. .1. DEAVOUIIS, Adm’r.
r.EG AI, NOTICES
i'oslpn'tH «»]<•(! Stales Alat shal’H Sales.
'l'.’ 1 ''a :'-old before the Court House door in the
! ■ * "*?’ 1,1 . ' I ‘ix'tta. ('obb County, Ga., on the
first In. . iav in Eel riiarv m-xt, during t lie legal hours
ol sa.e, the following property to wit :
One house and lot in Hie town of Newnan Georgia.
No. -IS, bounded as tol'ovis : ll’est b v street. East by
Joseph II iliums, North by said H'iiliams, South by
L't occupied by IF IF 'lb nias. Levied on as the
pioporty ot Jos ’!' Brown Io satisfy a fi (a issued out
; 01 the District Court of Hie Uniteli States for the
. orthern District of Georgia, in favor of Crane, Boyls
ton X. Co. vs Jos T Brown.
<!ei ' 7 C- Bitt) ii'N, Dep. M. Nor. Dist. Ga.
At!seiiijsixj 2*\ Ssak*
A <1 lil.l'.A P>L\ loan order of the Court of Ordinary
| / U ol t'obli county, will be sold at the Court House
1 1.1 (lie city of Mmi. tta, on th- first Tucspay of Febru
ary next, within the legal hours of sale, the following
I amis to wit : 'about one hundred and thirty acres of
lot number seven, ami about seven or eight acres off
ii* *“tnumt»i eight, in the. 23th district in said conn-
■ i\. k aid laibls adj:Acworth, and being
j well improved. S<dd as the prop. rt.y of Washington
| Drummond, late of said comity deceased, and for the
j benefit <>l the heirs and creditors of said deceased.-
1 'Terms, made known on tiie day of sale
J. ’l’. 11A MELTON, ’ ) 4
ELIZ 'BE TH DRUMMOND. ( Adinr s ’
j dee. 7, 1860. - tils,
: QTATE OF GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY
: kJ Whereas, A. G. Hutchins,Administrator of Robert
son \\ 00.1. represents to tiie Cuuit in his petition, du
ly tiled mi l entered on record, that he has Lily ad
j mini; ted lleberton Wood’cs estate :
| 'l liis is, therefore, toeite all persons known as crcd
i itors, to show cause if any they can, why said admin-
■ siiould not be discharged from hisadminis ra
i tion, and receive letters of dismission on the firs
1 Monday in June next, 1861.
I dec. 7, 1869. 11. BARKER. Ord'y.
i Elizabeth Freeman, | iLiUkel ffor JAivoi’ce,
vs- J- In Cherokee Superior Court,
; John Freeman. 1 September Term 1860.
t 1 appearing to the Court that John Freeman, the
.1 defendant, is not to lie found in this State, It is
I on motion of Plaintiif’s Counsel, ordered by the court
that service of I ibel for divorce in said case be per
fected upon said defendant by publication of this rule,
once a month for three months, next preceding the
next March Term of said Court in the Marietta Advo
cate, and that said defendant do appear at said March
Term of said Court and answer said case.
JAMES JORDAN. At'y for Libl’nt.
Granted Geo. D. Rice, Judge 8. C.
A true copy taken from the Minutes of the proceed
ings of the Superior Court of Cherokee county, Geor
gia, September Term, 1860.
novl6-3m .1. L. KEITH, C. S. C.
Regina B. Holley, ) UIBSfIIU for DIVORCE,
VS. IN
Jackson P. Holley ) Cobb Superior Court.
IT being made appear to the Court by the return of
tile SherilT, that the defendant, Jackson B. Holiey
is not to be found in Cobb county, and it further ap
pearing by satisfactory evidence that said defendant
is out of the limits of the State of Georgia :
It is ordered by the Court that said defendant ap
pear at the n< xt term of this Court to be held on the
third Monday in March next, to answer said libel, and
! that this rule be published cnee a month for four
months in the Marietta “ Advocate,” a public G ettu
of said State, and that such public ation be deemed
and adjudged legal and sufficient service of the cita
tion in said case on Hie said defendant This the 19th
day of September 1869. GEO. D. RICE, Judge SC
I do hereby certify the above to be a true copy of
the minutes ot said Court in said case. Sept. Term,
1860. mini J. M. BARNWELL, Clerk.
T¥of ice.
CVxotG/.'—Notice is lie r
by given that two months from this date I shall apply
to tiie Court of Ordinary of said county for leave to
resign my trust as Administrator upon the estate of
Join Moore, jr. dec’d. on account of rny removal
from the State. This December 4,1800.
D. J. TIITIN,
MONTiiS after date application will be
JL made to tb.e Ordinary of Cherokee county for
leave to sell the land belonging to IlesterAnn Rusk a
free person of color. WM. I’EItKI.XSON, Guardian.
Oct Ist 1860
GEOLKxII A, Cobb County.— Whereas, D.
J. Tippen, Administrator on the estate of John
Moore, Jr., deceased, intending to remove without
tiie limits of tiie State ot Georgia, has notified the
Court of Ordinary of his intention to resign the ad
ministration of said estate of John JJoorc, Jr., dec’d
and has appointed as his successor, T. E. 2>loore, who
has assented to tiie same.
Now, therctore, these arc to cite and admonish all
and singular tiie kindred and creditors of said deceas
ed to tile their objections, if any they have, in this
office, on or before tiie first Monday in February next,
why the said D. T. 'Tippens should not resign his said
Administration, and the said T. F. Moore be qualified
in his stead as Administrator on the estate of said
John Moore, Jr. deceased.
Given under my hand, as Ordinary, at Marietta,
this 4th day of December, 1860.
dec. 7,1 860.—2 m. JOHN G. fZMI 11 LL, ( j’y
(N eorgaa, Fursytis Cmuiiy.— To the Clerk
jTof the Inferior Court of said county, Wesley A.
Holbiook of the 880th dist. G. M., tolls before me an
cstrav, taken up on the freehold of him, the said W.
A. Holbrook, in said county and district, one sorrel
horse male, white saddle marks on the back, also on
the shoulders from the collar the left oye out, and a
sore on the right shoulder. Four feet 7 inches high,
and supposed to 'tie from 15 to 2 ) years old. Apprais
ed by I’eter Bennett and Benjamin C. 'Tallent, free
holders of said county and (list., and to be worth For
ty two dollars and fifty cents.
Given under my hand and official s nature This
17tb day of Nov. 1860. S. T. W LLIS, J. I’.
Entered 19th Nev. 1860. JOEL ESTES, Clk, I. C.
dec. 7, 1860.
CJ EORGIA Pa nidi cig Couuty.— Where-
V a', Henry Lester, Administrator of the estate of
Henry Palmer, deceased, anpl e< to me for Letters of
Dismission from said Administration
'I bese are therefore to cite and admonish all persons
concerned, to be and appear at my office, by the first
Monday in May next, to show cause, (if any they
have.) why said Letters of Dismission should not be
granted the applie.int.
Gvcn under my hand at Office, this Oct. 29th 1860
MILES EDWARDS Ord’ry.
if 1 eorgia Cherokee County. Wltere
vJT as Francis Hill administratrix on the estate of
Bh'dville Hill, applies for letters of dismission from
said administration.
'1 hese are therefore to cite and admonish all per
se,ns concerned to tile their objections, if any they
have, on or before the 2d Monday in Atay next, why
said letters should not be granted the applicants'
nov2’6oin6m JAMES JORDAN, Ord’y.
CIEORGI A. Cherokee* County—Where
as A J Bruce applies to me for letters of Admini ;tra
tion upon the estate of Elias Masti Iler, late of this
county deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of mid dec’d, to
tile their objections, if any they have, why said let
ters should not be granted the applicant. Dec. 29,
1860-3od JAMES JORDAN, Ord’y;
Kstray x \'otice.
GEORGIA, C:<erokee o>un : y, )
Clerk'S Office Inferior Court, Jan. 4th 1861. f
A LL peisons interested arc hereby notified that
AM. Samuel Lovingood of the 817th dist. G. M., tolls
before Jesse Fountain, one of the Justices of the Peace
for said dist. as an estray, a light bay mare Mule, a
little marked about the shoulders with the collar,
four feet six inches high ; about fourteen years of age,
valued by James W Williamson and William Lovin
good, freeholders of said county and dist. to be worth
sixty dollars. The owner of said estray is required to
come forward, pay charges and take said mule away,
or she will be dealt with as the law directs.
A true extract from the Estray Book.
janl 1 N. J. GARRISON, C. I. C.
AGP EE A BIA to ail order of the Court
of ‘(l'dinary of Cherokee county will be sold be
fore the court house door in the town of Canton with
in the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in March
next, lot of land No. 911 in the 21st dist. of the 2d
sec., as the property of Hester Ann Rusk, a free per
son of color, sold for the benefit of said Hester Ann.
juitS 61 WM. PERKINSON, Guardian.
E'BJLGIIA, CherokiK* enmity.—Whcre
tion up 1 .,’? 1 , 1 !-V “.'‘i.’Ltes to me for letters of lulministra
comity deceased. 1 Boatman lute of said
'flics''are therefore to cite and admonish an <*....
singular the kindred mid creditors of said deceased to
file their objections, il any they lulvc, within the tinle
prescribed by law why said letters should not be granted
tin’ applicant, this Bth January, 1861.
jrnill 30d JAMES JORDAN, Ord’y.
Notice*
IjiWO months after date application will bo made to
L the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Paulding co.
Georgia, for h ave to sell that portion of real estate,
which lien in this St ite, of Reiiln n F Foote, late of
Macon county, Alabama, <!(•(•<.used. This December
31st 1860. JAMES 0. N. FOOTE, Adm r.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Al M
MANUFACTURERS OF
WILDER’S PTENT SALAMANDER
Si .
As agents for tiie above celebrated IRON SAFES—
Powder and Burglar Proof—wc can furnish of any de
sired size at from SSO to $509 .
We refer to E. Deiimcad, J. 11, Glover, D. M.
Young and R. Ilirsch &. Co.
MARKLEY & JOYNER.
~ Mll ii 1 ® T T 4
CLOTHING STORE
South Side of the Public Square,
A r ert door to the Post Office.
II E N It Y
1(" ( 1
i: CASH r
s ? S tore.' s
C J (i c
©1 3 DM
AND
fitenVs Furnishing Goods.
IIIAVE just received a heavy Stock of Winter Cloth
ing, from the Commonest to the Finest. If you
want a tine suit, and wish to buy it cheap, come to
the Marietta Clothing Store. No house in our city
can uniler sell me, ami I will do my best to undersell
Atlanta. Call and try me. I will give the assurance
hat every one who may favor rue with a call will be
pleased with my Stock and prices.
{[£/’’ I ulso call attention to my supply of BOYS’
CLOTHING, Shirts, Trunks, Hats, Caps, Carpeting,
and to my fine assortment of Jewelry, Watches, Spec
tacles, &c. oct4tf
Furnishing Goods!
<fcc., &c..
West side of Public Square
The largest stock ever brought
to Jllarietta.
jr. z . WAD S IF ORTH
Announces that he has just received the largest and
most complete assortment of
Hardware
and
IIOIISe
r brought to this market,-
, will be sold on more fa
**-• -2—. x- vorablc tenn3 than ever before.
Iron, Steel, Nails, Pots, Latches,
Locks, Hinges, Caqienter’s
Tools, Axes, Hatchets, Ovens, Parlor,
Kitchen, Box and Wood Stoves,
every variety of Blacksmith’s Tools, Anvils,
Vices, Bellows, Cross Cut, Tenon,
Mill, and Wood Saws.
Table Cutlery, Silver-plated Ware,
Corn Shellers,
Scythes, Forks, Shovels, S/xides, Paints, Oils,
GLASS. G UdTS and PISTOLS.
Baildcrs’ and Carpeulers’ Hardware,
all of which he warrants himself to sell at
TL AW TA PRICES!
For Cash.
He also manufactures every variety of
Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware,
Job Work cf all kinds done on short notice. Call
and examine my stock.
TERMS CAS 11. JSB
octl9-ly W. L. WADSWORTH.
JOHrTwrEACONT
Leather, Shoe and Harness
Emporium.
will be found at low fig
y v ures for cash or prompt paving customers,
3000 Pounds BEST HEMLOCK LEATHER,
1990 “ “ Oak Tan “
100 Sides “ Upper *•
30 “ “ Harness “
36 “ “ Lace “
1090 Pair Home Made Shoes.
50 Boxes of A. Brower’s Celebrated Patent Water
Proof Composition for Boots. Shoes Harness and
Leather of every description. 50 sets of Carriage,
Buggie, Stage and Waggon Harness superior in style
and finish. Every kind of harness made to order at
shoit notice, warranted to give satisfaction. We would
also call attention to our stock ot
ISOoIIF-dfl.llDF
Lasts and Pegs of ail sizes on hand. Shop at the
same piaco over Johnson & Co’s old Store.
The highest cash price paid for Hides.
Marietta Dec. 2, 1859.
Sfew Carriage Repository
Atlanta, G-eorgia.
W. WOODRUFF &
11 AVE opened a large and splendid stock of Carri
** riages, in Atlanta, of every variety of style, con
sisting of Coaches, Berlins, Rockaicays, Photons, Bretts
Sink Seat, Top and A r o Top Bujgics, Goncord Buggies
Hacks and Jersey Wagons, Iron Axle Plantation IFajions
HARNESS, WHIPS, <fec.
All of their Stock is made up to special order and
warranted to be of the best made in America. Their
long experience in the Carriage business in Griffin,
Ga., where they still keep a large Stock, enables them
to offer great inducements, both in quality and price.
fsr Come, Every Body aud see our stock, or send
jour orders andyou shall be supplied as low as j'ou
can buy in New Yolk or any other market. ts
T®JET ASk. JSsJ SSS’
PLOW’.
W' HEN a surface Plow is run at a depth of twelve
inches, and a two-horse Soil-Lifting Plow fol
lows, which is capable of disintegrating to a depth of
fiitcen inches more, there is a total disintegrated
depth of twenty-seven inches, and those who so prac
tice will find that they have another farm beneath
that represented on their map. A smaller size of
this Plow, (one horse) thinner in the sole and more
dart-like in its figure, is an admirable implement for
cultivating crops, and will do the work of more than
forty men With hoes. With the corn crop this tool
may run close alongside the corn, and to the full
depth of twelve inches when the corn is but three
inches high, and before the roots occupy the space be
tween the rows ; this will lift the soil, move every
corn plant with tiie soil, nnd for so slight a distance
as not to separate the particles from the roots, yet so
completely loosening the mass that the plant may be
picked nj with the fingers. This is more thorough
cultivation than can be obtained by one hundred
liocings, leaving the soil in better tilth and cutting off
no roots. More than twenty thousand of these Plows
were sold last year.
PRICES:
One Horse $9 50
Two Horse 12 50
Tin co Horse..,.. ’. t 14 00
“ “ with Oiitter... 16 60
For sale by J. A. QUIMBY.
oct!8-6m No. 3, Warren Block, Augusta, Ga
Come along, and don't be Alarmed!
SEVEN TEEM HUNDRED acres of Land, in a body
on Spring Creek, in Early county, FOR SADK.
It is unnecessary to describe it further. Persons de- |
siring to purchase will address the subscriber at Blake-1
ly, Ga. 11. 11. CHRIS HAN. 1
MISCELLANEOUS.
HOSTETTER’S
STOMACH BITTERS.
The proprietors and manufacturers of HOS
TETTER’S CELEBRATED STOMACH BIT
TERS can appeal with perfect confidence to
physicians and citizens generally of the United
States, because the article has attained a repu
tation heretofore unknown. A few facts upon
this point will speak more powerfully than
volumes of bare assertion or blazoning puffery.
The consumption of Hostetter’s Stomach Bit
ters for the last year amounted to over a half
million bottles, and from its manifest steady
increase in times past, it is evident that (luring
the coining year the consumption will reach
near one million bot ties. This immense amount
could never have been sold but for the rare
medicinal properties contained in the prepara
tion, mid the sanction of the most prominent
physicians in those sections of the country
where lhe article is best known, who not only
recommend the Bitters to their patients, but
are ready at all times to give testimonials to its
efficacy in all cases of stomachic derangements
and lhe diseases resulting therefrom.
This is not a temporary popularity, obtained
by extraordinary efforts in the way of trum
peting the qualities of the Bitters, but a solid
estimation of an invaluable medicine, which is
destined to be as enduring ns time itself.
Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters have proved
a Godsend to regions where fever and ague
and various other bilious complaints have
counted their victims by hundreds. To be
able to state confidently that the “Bitters”
are a certain cure for the Dyspepsia and like
diseases, is to the proprietors a source of un
alloyed pleasure. It removes all morbid matter
from the stomach, purifies the blood, and
imparts renewed vitality (0 the nervous system,
giving it that tone and energy indispensable
for the restoration of health. It operates upon
the stomach, liver, mid other digestive organs,
mildly but. powerfully, mid soon restores them
to acondition essential to the healthy discharge
of the functions of nature.
Elderly persons may use the Bitters daily as
per directions on the bottle, nnd they will find
in it a stimulant peculiarly adapted to comfort
declining years, as it is pleasant, to the palate,
invigorating to the bowels, excellent as a tonic,
and rejuvenating generally. We have the evi
dence of thousands of aged men and women
who have experienced the benefit of using this
preparation while suffering from stomach de
rangementsand general debility; acting under
the advice of physicians, they have abandoned
all deleterious drugs and fairly tested the
merits of this article. A few words to the
gentler sex. There are certain periods when
their cares arc so harassing that many of them
sink under the trial. The relation of mother
mid child is so absorbingly tender, that the
mother, especially if she be young, is apt to
forget her own health in her extreme anxiety
for her infant. Should the period of maternity
arrive during the summer season, the wear of
body and miud is generally aggravated. Here,
then, is a necessity for a stimulant to recupe
rate the energies of the system, and enable the
mother to bear up under her exhausting trials
and responsibilities. Nursing mothers gene
rally prefer the Bitters to all other invigora
tors that receive the endorsement of physi
cians, because it is agreeable to (he taste as
well as certain to give a permanent increase
of bodily strength.
All t hose persons, to whom we have particu
larly referred above, to wit: sufferers from
fever and ague, caused by malaria, diarrhoea,
dysentery, indigestion, loss of appetite, and
all diseases or derangements of the stomach,
superannuated invalids, persons of sedentary
occupation, and nursing mothers, will consult
their own physical welfare by giving to Hos
tetter’s Celebrated Stomach Bitters a trial.
CAUTION. —We caution the public against
using any of the many imitations or counter
feits, but ask for Hostetter’s Celebrated
Stomach Bitters, and see that each bottle has
tiie words “ Dr. J. Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters”
blown on the side of tiie bottle, and stamped
on tiie metallic cap covering the cork, and
observe that our autograph signature is on the
label.
Prepared and sold by HOSTETTER &
SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa., and sold by all
druggists, grocers, and dealers generally
throughout the United States, South Ame
rica, and Germany.
Sccvil & Mead. No. 105, mid 107, Chart res Street,
New Orleans, general wholesale agents for the South
ern States, to whom all orders must be addressed.
Sold by HAMMETT & GROVES,
oct2G-1860 Marietta, Georgia.
♦ ★• *
DR. SVVKET’S
IN FALI BL E LINIM EN T .
THE GREAT EXTERNAL REMEDY,
For Rheumatism, Gout, Ncuialgia, Lumbago, Still
Neck and Joints, Strains, Bruises, Cutsand
Wounds, Piles, Headeche, and all
Rheumatic and Nervous
Disorders.
Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut,
The great natural Bone Setter.
Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut,
Is known all over the United States.
Dr. Stephen Siccet, of Connecticut,
Is the author of “ Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment.”
Dr. Street's Infallible Liniment
Cures Rheumatism and never fails.
Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment
Is a certain remedy for Neuralgia.
Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment
Cures Burns and Scalds immediately.
Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment
Is the best known remedy for Sprains and Bruises.
Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment
Cures Headache immediately and was never known
to fail.
Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment
Affords immediate relief for Piles, and seldom fails to
cure.
Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment
Cures Toothache in one minute.
Dr. Street's Infallible Liniment
Cures Cuts and Wounds immediately and leaves no
scar.
Dr. Sweets's Infallible Liniment
Is truly a “ friend in need,” and every family should
have it at hand.
Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment
Is the best remedy for Sores'in the known world.
Dr. Street's Infallible Liniment
Has been used by more than a million people, and all
praise it.
Every Horse Owner
should have this remedy at hand, for its timely use
at the first appearance of Lameness will effectually
pievent those formidable diseases, to which all horses
are liable, and, which render so many otherwise valu
able horses nearly worthless.
Over four hundred voluntary testimonials to the
wonderful curative properties of this Liniment have
been received within the last two years, and many of
them from persons in the highest ranks of life.
Cantion.
To avoid imposition, obsetvc the Signature and
Likeness of Dr. Stephen Sweet on every label and
also “Stephen Sweet’s Infallible Liniment” blown in
the glass of each bottle, without which none are gen
uine.
RICHARDSON & CO.
Sole Proprietors, Notwich Ct.
For sale by Hammett & Groves, Marietta Ga,
may4—l yrnly,
IffiNßSmilM
MARIETTA, Ga.
Jtl IO iajl 9 1
—AND— I
BREADSTUFFS.
OrUcrs for Flour, in any quantity, promptly attended
to. We are prepared to have custom grinding done for
toll—either Wheat or Corn. The market price paid
or Corn, Wheat, or other grain, at all times..
DEN .MEAD & WRIGHT.
MISCELLANEOUS.
WHOLESALE
OMOOISTS,
H AVI A ND. CHICHESTER & CO.,
255, BROAD STREET,
—[t wo doors from globe hotel
Augusta, Ga.
J. C. Haviland,
W. Stevenson,
T W. Chichester,
H. B. Olmstead,
G. S. Shelton,
Haviland, Stevenson & Co.,*
No. 23, HayneSt.,
CHARLESTON, S. C;
IMPORTERS AnD JOBBERS OT
Choice Drugs Pure
Selected Medicines, Essential Oils, Medicinal
Extracts. Fine Perfumery and Fancy
Soaps, Patent Medicines, Surgical In
struments, Trusses, Druggists’
Glassware, Dye-Stuffs,
Together with every article
comprising the Stock
of a Druggist or
Physician.
Druggists, Physicians, Country Merchants, and
Dealers generally, who pride themselves on dealing
in Medicines of the first quality, may rely upon be
ing suited.
O’ Orders solicited and promptly attended to.Jjjjl
Agents for the Celebrated Columbian Bitters.
w jan2l—(tf.>
Scrofula, or King’s Evil,
is a constitutional disease, a corruption of the blood,
by which this fluid becomes vitiated, weak, and
poor. Being in the circulation, it pervades the
whole body, and may burst out in disease on any
part of it. No organ is free from its attacks, nor
is there one which it may not destroy. The scrofu
lous taint is variously caused by mercurial disease,
low living, disordered or unhealthy food, impure
air, filth and filthy habits, the depressing vices,
and, above all, by the venereal infection. What
ever be its origin, it is hereditary in the constitu
tion, descending “ from parents to children unto the
third and fourth generation indeed, it seems to
be the rod of Him w:ho says, “ I will visit the
iniquities of the fathers upon their children.”
Its effects commence by deposition from the
blood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, in the
lungs, liver, and internal organs, is termed tuber
cles ; in the glands, swellings; and on the surface,
eruptions or sores. This foul corruption, which
genders in the blood, depresses the energies of life,
so that scrofulous constitutions not only suffer from
scrofulous complaints, but they have far less power
to withstand the attacks of other diseases; con
sequently, vast numbers perish by disorders which, 1
although not scrofulous in their nature, are still ren
dered fatal bj r this taint in the system. Most of
the consumption which decimates the human family
has its origin directly in this scrofulous contamina
tion ; and many destructive diseases of the liver,
kidneys, brain, and, indeed, of all the organs, arise
front or are aggravated by the same cause.
One quarter of all our people are scrofulous J
their persons are invaded by this lurking infection,
and their health is undermined by it. To cleanse
it from the system wo must renovate the blood
by an alterative medicine, and invigorate it by |
healthy food and exercise. Such a medic? W we
supply in
AYER’S
Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla^. _
the most effectual remedy which the medical skill
of our limos can devise for this every where pre
vailing and fatal malady. It is combined from th®
most active rcmedials that have been discovered for ,
the expurgation of this foul disorder from the blood,
and the rescue of the system from its dcstructiv®
consequences. Hence it should be employed for
the cure of not only scrofula, but also those other
affections which arise from it, such as Eruptivb
and Ski.v Diseases, St. Anthony’s Fire, Rose,
or Erysipelas, Pimples, Pustules, Blotches,
Blains and Boils, Tumors, Tetter and Salt
Rheum, Scald Head, Ringworm, Rheumatism,
Syphilitic and Mfaicurial Diseases, Dropsy,
Dyspepsia, Debility, and, indeed, all Complaints
arising from Vitiated or Impure Blood. The
popular belief in “ f/npio'Zri/o/’tAe fifood” is founded
in truth, for scrofula is a degeneration of the blood.
The particular purpose and virtue of this Sarsapa
rilla is to purify and regenerate this vital fluid, J
without which sound health is impossible in con
taminated constitutions.
Ayer’s Cathartic Pills, S
FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIO, »
are so composed that disease within the range of
action can rarely withstand or evade them. Their pen
etrating properties search, and cleanse, nnd invigorate
every portion of the human organism, correcting its ’ Z'i;
diseased action, and restoring its healthv vitalities. As
a consequence of these properties, the'invalid who is
bowed down with pain or physical debility is astonished ' ja
to find his health or energy restored by a
once so simple and inviting.
Not only do they cure the every-day complaints of
every body, but also many formidable and dangerous I*
diseases. The agent below named is pleased to furnish
gratis my American Almanac, containing certificates WR
of their cures and directions for their use in the follow
ing complaints: Costireness, Heartburn, Headache,
arising from disordered stomach, Nausea, Indigestion,
Pain in and Morbid Inaction of the Bowels, Flatulency, (H
Loss of Appetite, Jaundice, and other kindred com
plaints, arising from a low state of the body or obstruc
tion of its functions.
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, J
roil THE RAPID CURE OF j
Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, Crdup, |
Bronchitis, Incipient Consumption, aiyl for O
the relief of Consumptive Patients iu ad> S
vanced stages of the disease. 9
So wide is the field of its usefulness and so numerous fl
arc the cases of its cures, that almost every section of ■ fl
country abounds in persons publicly known, who have W
been restored from alarming and even desperate dis- . as
eases of the lungs by its use. When once
superiority over every other medicine of its kind is’tool*
apparent to escape observation, and where its virtues
are known, the public no longer hesitate what antidot®
to employ for the distressing and dangerous affection®
of the pulmonary organs that are incident to our*4F
climate. While many inferior remedies thrust upon
the community have failed and been discarded, this has fl
gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits on the »
afflicted they can never forget, and produced cures tnn WI
numerous and too remarkable to be forgotten.
PREPARED BY fi
DR. J. C. AYER CO. 1
LOWELL, MASS- 1
For sale by Hammett & Groves, Marietta, Ga. Wfi
J.. &J. F. Kiser. Powder Springs, John W. Granfrfi
ham, Acworth, and bj all d ialers in Medicines. W'
GE ORG I A ——' fl
Sarsaparilla
OR
DENNIS’ ALTERATIVE, <
In Pint Bottles fi
THE PUREST AND THE BEST. ■
For Purifying the Blood and Diseases of the Liverfi
THIS is the best Medicine of the day. In smalf'
doses it is Alterative and Tonic.— ln large doadF
it acts generally as a mild purgative. In some casjT
it produces no perceptible action on the trowels. hf
It contains in addition to Sarsaparilla, The
alchoholic extract of Queen’s Delight,
White Ash, Grey-Beard, or Fringe Tree, Chiouuww 1
Tincture of May Apple, or Mandrake, PodophfiSP
and Blood Root, Sanguinaria.
Its ingredient® are known by Physicians to bjqiiF
Its taste proves its purity. Its beneficial effeelHr
of its purity anauffidmt taconvmee ta » Wfly r J B
portion of the community, that this W wfMHul y * n
naration. It sells readily and gives entire satb
tion.
Prepared by J. DENNIS, M. D„ Augusta, Ga.Wfifig
Fwr sale by Hammet & Groves, Marietta, Ga., •
Druggists generally. In New York by
A Kitchen, febH’CQ. f