The Weekly republican & discipline. (Atlanta, Ga.) 18??-18??, March 28, 1856, Image 4

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■total Jpkrfisemrnts. P Ordinary Court, December Term, 1855* iQIHORGTA, Fulton Cointv.—lt appearing to VIT the Court, by the petition of William 8. Ad«*nßon. that AIUmIE. Johnson, of sa:cl county. <lecfl%d, did. in Hr life time, < x 'cute to said Willirm 3. Adamson, lirs bond conditioned, to ex ecute to said Adamson, titles for lot of land, No. one hundred and seventy-five, in the fifteenth "♦District of originally Henry, now DeKalb coun- Sy,’fcoirtaining one hundred and fifty acres, more w less. And it further appearing, that said Al /ien E. Johnson, departed this life without execu ting titles to said lot of land, or in any way pro viding therefor. And it further appearing, that said Adamson has paid the full amount ot the purchase price of said lot of land. And said Adamson having petitioned this Court to direct 1 ! John II Johnson and William If. Ferguson, Ad-1 ministrators upon the estate of Allen E. Johnson.; deceased, to execute to him titles to said lot of j land, in conformity with said bond. It is therefore hereby prdered, that notice be given in three or more public places in saih County, and in the Republican & Discipline , monthly, for three months, that all con cerned may file objections in the Ordinary's Of fice, (if any they have) why said John H. John son and William H. Ferguson, Administrators aforesaid, should not execute titles to said lot of land in conformity with said bond. A true copy from the minutes. JOS. 11. MEAD, Ordinary. (December 6, 1855. RULE NISI. .Ordinary Court, January Term, JSS6. wJC application of James Coker praying that Joseph Willis, Administrator upon the estate of Carter, late of said county deceased, be •directed to make title® to lot of land, No. 148 in the 14th district of originally Henry now Fulton county, agreeably to the bond of the said Moore I Carter, deceased. It is therefore ordered that j publication be made of this Rule in Hie Rcpub* ; lidan and Discipline for throe months, that all f persons interested may file their objections on or j before the first Monday in April, (if any they have) why said Administrator shall not make 'title accordingly. A true copy from the minutes, j Jan. 141856. JOSEPH IT. MEAD. Ord'ny. j jan. 17 3m TWO months after date.application will be made to the Ordinary court of DeKalb j county, for leave to sell a portion of the real es tate and the negroes belonging to the estate of D. S. M. Poring, late of said countv. deceased. Feb. 8. 1856, NATHAN TURNER, Adm. Ordinary Court, December Term, 1855* GEEORGTA, Fulton Corxrv. —It appearing, to the Court, by the petition of John Alox der, that Henry F. Jelfries, of said county, de ceased, did. in liis life time, execute to said Alex exander. his bond conditional, to execute titles in i ‘.fee simple to said Alexander, for a lot of land in ‘the city of Atlanta, and county of Fulton, con taining one-half acre, more or less, and known and designated in the plan of said city, as the south half of lot No. nine, and bounded as fol lows, viz : west by McDonough street, south by lot No. eleven, owned and occupied by Robt. M. Clarke, East by lot No. ten. and north by the ! other half of said lot. being a portion of lot of j land No. fifty-three, in the fourteenth District of; originally Tlenry, now Fulton county. And it 'further appearing, that said Henry F. Jeffries de parted this life, without executing titles to said lot of land, or in any way providing therefor. And it further appearing, that said Alexander has paid the full amount of the purchase price ot said lot of land, and he having petitioned this •'Court to direct Thomas Moore, Administrator up on the estate of the said Henry F. Jeffries, de ceased, to execute to him, titles to said lot of Hand, iu conformity with said bond. It is “therefore hereby ordered, that notice be •given in three or more public places in said coun ty, and ill the Republican <fc Discipline, month ly, for three months, of such application, thief all persons concerned may file objections in (lit 1 Ordi nary’s Office, (if any they have.) why said Tho mas Moore, as Administrator aforesaid, should not execute titles to said lot of land, in conform ity with said bond. A true copy from the minutes. dec 6 JOS. 11. MEAD, Ordinary. RILE TO PERFECT SERVICE. Margahet Perdue, 1 Libel for Divorce in De- Axdrew J. Perdue. ) Kalb Superior Court. Returned to October Term. 1855. IT appearing to the Court from the return of the Sheriff that the Defendent Andrew J. Perdue is not in the County of DeKalb, it is on motion ordered by the Court, that the Defendent do apperr at the next Term of this Superior Court, and that service be perfected by the pub lication of this Rule in one of the public Ga zettes of this State, once a month for four months. C. MURPHY, Att’y per lib’t. Fulton Postponed Sales. WILL be sold before the Court house door, | in the city of Atlanta, on the first Tues day in April next, within the 'legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit : The north half of city lot of land, where on one of defendants, James Caldwell, now lives ( in the city of Atlanta, bounded on the north by Hunter street, on the south by the south half ofi «aid lot, whereon the said Caldwell now lives, containing a half acre, more or less. Also, the I house and lot now occupied by said Caldwell, as j a wholesale and commission bouse, fronting on the west side of Whitehall street thirty feet and running back west one hundred and five feet. | All levied on as the property of Caldwell & Griffin to satisfy a fi fa. issued from Fulton Superior Court in favor of Wiley Panics k Cos. | vs Caldwell k Griffin. Property pointed out by James Caldwell, one of the defendants. Also, city lot of land, number one hundred j and fourteen in the city of Atlanta, containing’ one and a fourth acres, more or less, with a good framed dwelling house thereon, now in the pos- j session of the defendant. Levied on as the prop erty of William T. Beal to satisfy the following fi fas issued from Fulton Superior Court, one in favor of Wni. Ezzard. Executor, &c. vs Wra. T. Beal, maker, and Benjamin Kelly and Samuel I Bryant endorsers; one in favor of Austin G. Stewart, and one in favor of A. J. Stiirdevant. and one in favor of Joseph Winship vs Wm. T. i Beal. T. J. PERKCRSON, Sheriff. March 7. 1856. Fulton Sheriff’s Sales. ¥ILL be sold before the Court House door. in the city of Atlanta, on the first Tuesday in April next, within the legal hours of sale, the following property to wit: A city lot of land, whereon the defendant now j lives, in the city of Atlanta, with a good framed dwelling house thereon : besides a work-shop and ; other improvements, bounded North by Mrs. Combs’ lot; South by Wm. Herring’s residence ;| East by Wm. G. Forsyth’s lot; West by Prior! street, containing three-fourths of an acre, more or less. Levied on as the property of E. W. j Munday to satisfy sundry fi fas. issued foom Ful-! ton Superior Court in favor of J. M. Ran tin, F. D. McKinley and J. Norcross vs E. W. Munday. ! Also, an unimproved city lot of land in thej west part of the city of Atlanta, (number not; known)containing one-half acre, more or less;; situate between Walker and Collins streets ;j bounded cast and west by said streets, directly j west of an improved lot owned by Russell : it being a part of land lot number eighty-four, in the fourteenth district of originally Henry, 1 now Fulton county. Levied on as the property! of Hembry Crawford : also, city lot of land, number eight, in the southeastern part of the city of Atlanta, improved ; now in the posses- i sion of Robert Crawford, containing one-half! acre, more or less, being a part of land lot num-! ber fifty-two, of originally Henry, now Fultonj county; bounded north by Jones’ Alley; west l by A. Wells’ residence, and oast by Martin’s res idence. Levied on as the property of Robert I Crawford, together with the lot* of Hembry Crawford to satisfy a fl fa. issued from Fulton Superior Court in favor of Wm. N. Kirkpatrick rs Hembry Crawford : Terry Crawford, Elisha Crawford and Robert Crawford, indorsers. Also, James Kile’s interest in city lot of laud, number eight, in the city of Atlanta whereon John Kile, Sr., now lives, (except that part of lot sold to Loyd and Collins.) Said lot con- ! Boning one half acre, more or less, and being aj laud lot number seventy-seven, in °the> fourteenth district of originally Henry, now Ful ton county. Said interest befcg the undivided eleventh part of said lot in remainder, after the termination of the life estate of John Kile, Sr.: and his wife Cynf.ha Kile. Levied on as the property of James Kile to satisfy sundry (i fas issued from Fulton Superior Court in favor ol H. Y. Johnson, Governor, for the use of the of ficers of Court vs James Kile, Ge»\ W. Ilu ph ries and Oliv r G. K le, and one li fa issued f om DeKalb Superior Court in favor of M. M. Tidwell vs James Kile ; and Geo. W. Humphries, security. Property pointed out by G. W. Humphries and () G. Kile. Also, the -west half of lot of land number eighty-seven, in the fourteenth district of origi nally Henry, now Fultou county, with thirtydfive acres of cleared land, and other improvements thereon, containing one hundred one and a fourth acres, more or less, lying one mile south of the city of Atlanta. Levied on as the property of Anderson M. Parker to satisfy a fi fa issued from Fulton Superior Court in favor of James T. Duane vs A. M. Parker. Also, the brick-store and Ware-house fronting !on the cast side of Whitehall street, and north side-of Hunter street, together with tho land on ; | which the same arc situate and all other fixtures j j and appurtenano sos said buildings. Said build- 1 i ings being situate on parts of city lots of land. • numbers five ands ix, in block number four, in j ; the city of Atlanta and bring a part of land lot; numb r seventy-seven, in the fourteenth district of original v Henry, now Fulton county ; and i two other city lots of land, numbers thirty and thirty-two in block number eight, in the city of Atlanta, containing, each, one acre, more or less, I with the exception of two small fractions; sold lot number thirty to Webb &-Badger,amounting to one fourth of an acre. Said bits bounded north by Fair Street; east by Terry street, and j south by Jones street. All levied on as the prop* | erty of McDaniels. Mitchell A Hulsey to satisfy \ sundry fi fas, issued from the Superior and Info i rior Courts of Fulton county in favor of Wiley Banks & Cos., L. M. Wiley & Cos.. Shephard N Mcßoery & Co.,arid others vs McDaniels Mitchell |&. HuLuy. Also, the citylcJt now occupied by A. W. Mitch ell. as his residence in the city of Atlanta, j with a good framed dwelling house and other | valuable improvements thereon bounded on the J West by White-Hall Street, and South by Peters Street, containing one acre more or less. Levied lon the as the property of A. W. Mitchell assingee | of the firm of Mitchell & Hulsey, to satisfy .a, fi fa issued fr..m Fulton Superior Court, in favor of Wiley Banks & Cos., vs. Mitchell & Hulsey. Also, city lot of land, number three, iu Block twenty-seven, in the city of Atlanta, situate on the east side of Prior Street, bounded «en the 1 north by an unimproved city lot, and south by ! the lands of Thompson & Forinwalt, well im ; proved, and now in the possession of Allison j Nelson, containing one and a fourth acres, more j j or less ; and a negro man by the name of George about forty years old. Levied on as tho pro perty of Allison Nelson, to satisfy sundry, li fas. j issued from Fulton Superior and inferior Courts. | in favor of John T. Gray, Haviland liisley A: | Cos.. Levi Willard. N. A - Cohen A Cohn, Davis Kolb A Fanning, B. W. A J. P. Farce, vs. Alii-! son Nelson. The Bank of Chattanooga, vs, Al lison Nelson maker, U. L . Wright and James F. Alexander. Indorsers. Hand, Williams A Cos., vs Allison Nelson, milker, and C. H. Strong A Cos., ! indorsers. Hand, Williams A Cos., vs -Nelson and Hamilton, makers, and C. 11. Strong A Cos., indorsers, and W. W. Roark and others, vs. Al Nison Nelson. Also, city Le-• of u»<yi i-nmiwuv nineU'i n end ! twenty, in block number five, in the Southeas tern part of the city of Atlanta, lying east of. McDonough -street—being a pari of land lot. ! number fifty-three, in the 14th District, of or | iginally Henry, now Fulton County, containing ; , J one acre each. Levied on as the property of Meredith Brown, to s tisfy a fi fa, issued from .; Fulton Superior Court, in favor of Allen J I Poole, vs. Meredith Brown. | Also, Wm. C, Mayson’s interest in two city ! lots of land, in the northern part of the city of j Atlanta, bounded East by F. Sowers* lot, West 1 by E. Payne, and South by an Alley, containing j two acres, more or less, and formerly known us| j Mayson’s brick yard, now in the possession ofi {Samuel Bryant—said inter, st being one-half ofi land. Levied on as the properly of Wm. C. Maysen, to satisfy two fi. fas. issued from Fulton Superior Court—one in favor of R. A. T. Ridley; | vs. Wm. C. Mayson, one in favor of Pulliam A Cox, vs. Wm. C. Mayson, and James L. Mayson : I and one from Fulton Inferior Court, in favor of Nelson Carter, vs. Wm. C. Mayson. { Also, city lot of land number two and the! | south half of city lot number one in the city of j i Atlanta, containing one and a half acres more I or less, and being a part of land lot number j ! eighty-three, in the fourteenth district of origi- \ : nally Henry now Fulton county. Levied on as | the property of Andrew Howard, to satisfy nj Mortgage li fa issued from Fulton Superior j j Court, in favor of J. B. Peck, Treasurer of the 1 ; Atlanta Loan and Building Association, vs. An-1 ' drew 1 Toward. Also, James F. Walker’s interest, in four acres of land, more or less, known at the time of levy-! ing, as Walker and May son’s brickyard. Bonn- { ded South by a narrow street, and East by F. Sowers lot. and West .by E. Payne's lot—said j interest being one-half of said land. Levied on j as the property of James F. Walker, to satisfy j sundry fi fas issued from the Justice's Court of! the 1020th District, G. M. in favor of Win. J. J Collins and A. D. l’eden, vs. James F Walker; and F. N.. Hardman, security. Edward Watts i vs. Jam s F. Walker, maker, and 11. 11. Embry j j and F. N. Hardman, Endorsers, and J. It. Wal : lace and Bro’s. vs. James F Walker. Levies; | made and returned by a Constable. | Also, sixly seven Law Books and fifteen j Pamphlets, in the possession of, or in L. E. Block- 1 I ley’s Law Office, in the city of Atlanta. Levied ; | on as the property of Samuel C. Elam, to satisfy i a fi fa issued from DeKalb Superior Court, in fa-! : vor of 3. H. Wedks, vs Samuel C. Elam, property ! | pointed out by Pl'ffs Att’y. ; Also, E. L. D. Crowell’s interest in a tract of ; land, situate one-half mile South of the city of I Atlanta, known as block number ten, in the I j survey of blocks, on lot of land, number eighty-! I six, in the fourteenth district of originally I;*nryj | now Fulton County, containing eight acres more I I or less—said interest being the improvement and j ' possession of said land, by .a purchase. Levied j ! on as the property of E. L. I). Crowell, to satisfy i ' a fi fa issued by the Tax Collector of Fulton j I county vs. Elias L. D. Crowell for liis State and j County Tax for l lie year 1855. I Also, the west half of city lot of land number i ; three, in block number eighteen in the city of j | Atlanta, bounded West by Prior street, and South j by Peters street, containing one-halt acre more j or less —well improved and now in the possession |of John J. Thrasher. Levied on as the property i of Eli J. Hulsey one of the firm of Mitchell and j | Hulsey, to satisfy a fi fa. issued from Fulton | Superior Court, in favor of Wiley Banks A C 0..! ! vs. Mitchell & Hulsey.Property pointed out by j Firs Att’y. * j j Also, a negro woman by (he name of Ciarrissa j iof black color, about fifty years of age. Levied ; on as the property of Patterson M. Hodge, to sat- j ! isIV a(1 fa issued foom the Justices Court of the I 1026 th District, G. M. in favor of Wm. 11. Craft, j ; vsr I*. M. Hodge. Levy made and returned by j ! a Constable. j Also, city lot of land, number one hundred i I and fourteen in the city* of Atlanta, whereon the! I defendant now lives—well improved, containing! ; one and a fourth acres more or less. Levied on { | as the property of Wm. T. Beall to Satisfy a fi fa j | issued from the Justices Court, of the 1026th District, G. M.. in favor of C. D. Parr, vs. Wm. T. Beall. Levy made and returned by a Constable. Also, Wm. Whitaker’s interest in the city lot of | land, whereon the said Wm. Whitaker now' lives j containing one-fourth of an acre, more or less. I in the city of Atlanta—said interest being th •. possession and improvements on said lot. Levied; on as (the property of said Wm. Whitaker to at-1 isfy two fi fas, issued from the Justice’s Courts, in ! favor of C. D. Parr and A. Redman vs. Wm. Whitaker. Levies made and returned By a Con stable, Also, city lot of land now in tlic possession of Henry P. Ivy, with a good two story framed dwelling house and other improvements thereon, j known in the plan of the city of Atlanta, nnnj-: I ber four, in block number two —being a part of! | land lot number fifty-one, in the fourteenth dis-! I trict. of originally Henry now Fulton County, i containing three-fourths of an acre, more or less. Levied on as the property of Henry P. Ivy. to! satisfy a li fa. issued from Justices Court of the 1026th District, G. M-, in favor of Jesse Reneau ; and his wife, vs. Henry P. Ivy. Levy made and ! returned by a Constable, j T. J. PERKERSON, Sh'ff ' February 29th 1856, tds. Fulton Sheriffs Sales. WILL l»e sold on the first Tuesday in April next, before the Court House cloor in the City of Atlanta, Fulton County, within the legal hours of sale, the following;property,‘to wit: One lot in the city of Atlanta, containing lralf an acre, more or less, with a two-story brick dwelling house, and other improvements thereon and occupied by defendant as a residence ; situ ite on the eastside of Taylor street, and running back to Butler street; bounded north by Mr. Barnes’ lot, and south by an alley. Levied on a s the j roperty of Barnard Dugan to satisfy three li fas issued fix in Fulton Superior Court in favor of Bernard Drury ; Carhart, Brother & Cos., and 11. V. Johnson, Governor; all against Barnard Dugan. Also, ninety acres of land, more or le f s. with n small improvement thereon, lying on the south half of lot of land, numbafr ninety-three, in the seventeenth district of originally Henry, now Fulton county. Levied on as the property of John Isom to satisfy twofi fas issued from Ful ton Superior Court, in favor of W. A. Powell and John Y. Flowers, and one fi fa issued from tin* Inferior Court of Fulton county in favor of Giles I 11. Humphries; all against John Isom. Proper ' ty poi. ted out by defendant. Also, one lot in the city of Atlanta, number | not known, containing half an acre, more or less. ; with a good cottage dwelling house, and all other necessary improvements thereon, situate on the East side of Peach-tree street, and lnmnded north byan alley, and south by A. Alexander's lot, i and now occupied by Mr. Gilbert as a residence. Levied on as the .property of Richard Ormc to satisfy n fi fa issued from Fulton Superior Court in favor of James A. Van Winkle vs Richard f@rme. Also, two boxes containing various articles of hardware. Levied on as the property of James M. Payne to satisfy two fi fas issued from Fulton j Superior Court—one in favor of the Atlanta j Machine Company, and the ot cr in favor of the Officers of Court,'both against James M. Payne. Property poi Hud out by J. L. Dunning. Also, one barrel of fine Holland Gin. contain ing about forty gallons. Levied on as the prop erty of T. C. Murphy to satisfy a fi fa issued from the Inferior Court of Fulton county in fa i’vor.of J. Valentine & Cos. vs T. C. Murphy.— 'Property pointed out by Ed. Sharpe. Also, one Mulatto Negro girl named Matin, between ten and eleven years of age, likely mud well grown. Levied on as the property of James H .ul to satisfy a li fa issued from Fulton Supe rior Court, in favor of Obediah Stephens, bearer vs James Head and James Padcn, security. Also, one chostnut-sorrel horse.one black horse, one Buggy and Harness, and cue Soda Fount and Fixtures and-one one lot of small black I bottles. Levied on as the property of’V al entine and Sharpe to satisfy a fi fa issued from Fulton Inferior Court in favor of Thomas R. Ripley vs Thomas Brooks, and Valentine A Sharpe, security. Property pointed out by L. J. Glenn, plaintiff's attorney. Also one lot in the city of Atlanta containing! half an acre, more or less, known as lot number I one hundred and sixty-seven, situate near Mari-: ! etta street, on an alley ; being a part of land lot : number one hundred and seventy-eight in tin* fourteenth district of originally Henry, now Fulton county. ‘Levied on as the property of Tims. ( ’. I’. Hays to satisfy ali fa issued from the , Superior Court of Fulton county, Stanfield k West vs Thus. C. P. Hays, maker, and E. B. & I J. F. Reynold®, Endorsers. : Also. fne cast third of land lot number one j hundred and eighteen, in the seventeenth district! of originally Henry, now Fulton county. Lev- 1 ! ied on as the property of Wm. 11. Fair to satis-' fV sundrv fi fas issued from the Justice’s Court ! of the :129th district, C. M., C. C. Ileal and oth ers vs Wm. 11. Fah. Levy returned to me bv a Bailiff. Also, the east third of land lot number one I : hundred and eighteen, in the seventeenth district! of originally llenr , now Fulton county. 'Lew- i ied on as the property of Wm. 11. Fair to satisfy ! two fi fas issued from the Superior Court of Wil- j kinson county ; one in favor of Baum A Gard- j i ici*. and the others in favor of Beal A Storey: j both against Wra. 11. Fair. Also, one lot in the city of Atlanta, number not known, containing half an acre, more or less, with a cottage brkk dwelling house thereon.and j now occupied by Mr. O'Neal as a residence, situ-! ate on. Collins street, bounded north by M { Bloomfield's lot. and south by the new Baptist I Church. Levied on as the property of Miclr'el! Bloomfield to satisfy a fi fa, issu and from the In ferior Court of Fulton county in favor of James Sullivan vs 13. T. Lamb and Michael Bloomfield. ! Property pointed out by Plaintiff. Also, one lot, number not known, containing (one fourth of an acre, more or less, with a small j brick dwelling house thereon, situate near tho ! Western A Atlantic Rail Road, on a street, name, j not known, bounded east by A. Turnerslot. and west by a lot recently occupied by Elisha Craw | ford. Levied on as the prop Tty of James T.Gid j dens to satisfy a li fa issued from the -uporior Court of Fulton county in favor of Haviland. ! Risley A Cos. vs James T. Hiddens and James F ! Alexander. Property pointed out by J. F. Al. | exander. Also, srxty acres Os il ind, more or less, situate jon the Chattahoochee Rimer, adjoining lands of ! Wm. Heard and James Isom. Levied on as the I property of James Hooper to satisfy a li fa issued j from Fulton Superior Court iu (favor of Joseph Pitman vs James Hooper. Property pointed out by defendant. Also, two horses ; one a sorrel, and the other i a gray. Levied on as the property of Solomau | Goodwin to satisfy two li fas; one issued from { Fulton Superior Court in favor of Sarah Bellin ger (Executrix,) vs Solo man Goodwin, and the ; other issued from DeKalb Superior Court in fa i vor of the Officers of Court vs Solomau Good win. J Also, a fractional lot in the city of Atlanta, number not known, containing one fourth of an I acre, more or less, situate ou Marietta street, and I bounded north by Mr. Smith’s lot; south by J. j Busby’s lot, and west by the Western & Atlantic ' Rail Road. Levied on as the property of Elias [Busby to satisfy sundry fi fas, issued from the j Justice’s Court of the 1020th district, Gr JL, in | favor of B. P. Davis, for tlieuse of Wm. 15. Deal ]os vs Elias Busby. Levy returned by Robert j Crawford, Bailiff. [ Also, tlie west Half of land lot number eleven, containing 101 j acres, more or less situate in the j seventeenth district, of originally Henry, now Fulton county Levied oiftas the property of J. It. Evans, to satisfy a Subpoena issm and from the [Superior Court of DeKalb county, iu favor of John Lorn vs J. 11. Evans. Property pointed out by John Isom. -Also, one lot in the city of Atlanta, contain- I ing half’ an acre more or less, with a small dwell [ ing house thereon, situate on Peach-tree street, and bounded south by 11. L. Currier's lot, and now occupied by James Langston as a residence. Le vied on as the property of J. Langston to satisfy sundry fi fas. issued from tho Justices Court of tin- 11126th district, G. M., in favor of J. ii. Wal lace & Brothers and others, vs Wm. A. Winters. James Langston and R. E. Gardner. Levy re ! turned to me by a Bailiff Feb. 26,1866 JO. 8. SMITH, D. Sheriff. [ ADM I \ ISTR ATOIFS SAL E ! AGREEABLY to an order of the Honorable tlie Court of Ordinary of Fulton County. | will be sold before tho Court House door, in the [ city of Atlanta, ou the first Tuesday in May next [ between the usual hours of sale, one city Lot in said City, number sixteen, in the plan | of said city.beiug part of land lot number fif'ty | three, in th? fourteenth district of originally Hen [ ry, now Fulton county, containing one acre, more j or less, and bounded as follows : East by Fraser Alley ; South by John’s Alley ; West by city lot j number 15, and North by city lot number 14, j Sold as the property of the Estate of Thomas J. i Gill and George V,’. Gill, late of Chester District, 18. C., (<»• the benefit of tlie Heirs and Creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on day of sale. STEPHEN TERRY, Adm’r. March 14,1856-40d, G1 GORGIA, Fulton Oounty.—- V Whereas, Robert Craig applied to me for [ letters of Administration ou the Estate of Benja j min Spivey, late of said county, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admouish ail and singular the Kindred aud Creditors of said deceased, to be aud appear at my office within the titge prescribed by law, to show cause, if any [ they have, why said letters should not be grantea the applicant. Given under rny hand officially, at office, this 4th day of March, 1856. JOSEPH H. MEAD, Ordinary. March 14, 1856.-lra. Landrcth’s Hew Crop, 1855#—Landrcth’s Warranted Garden Seeds* subscriber has just received of the above -L celebrated Seeds, as follows: Early turnip rooted red Beet;. Extra early turnip-rooted Beet; Long blood red Beet; Early bush Squash ; Long green Sqitasn; Long Orange Carrot : Long Horn Carrot; Red solid Celery; White solid Celery; Green curled Savoy Cabbag*? Drum Head Savoy Cabbage; Green gla’zdd Cabbage; Early York Cabbage ; Royal cabbage Lettuc; Nutmeg Melon ; Citron Melon; Long green Cucumber; Long scarlet short-top Radish; White "Spanish Radish : Large sweet pickling Pepper Cayenne Pepper; Round Savoy-leaved Spinach; Large purple Egg Plartt; SaleaTy or Oyster Plant; Early Dutch white flat Turnip ; I iarge Norf• »lk Turnip; Purple top yellow Ruta-Buga Turnip ; Large globe Turnip; Land ret IBs extra early Pca : ; Early frame Pea ; Karl/ Charlton Pea; Red cranberry bush Bean; Yellow bush Beau; White Onion Setts; Yellow Onion Setts. Yi t*, In addition to the above. I will be nlile, in a few days, to supply the pnlUie with many other varieties of seeds. Call and see. T. W. WEST, dec G-d&wtf One do ir below C. 11. Strong’s. C AKIH A G KS! CA K 111 AGES !! mrmßs BUTLER A MARSH arc constant fcV. ly rcceivingevery variety of OAR- V \{ 1 AGES, direct from the best man ufacturers North, which they will sell as low as can be bought in any Southern market. Special orders for work tilled in ninety pa vs. Work warranted. J.'W. BUTLER, [ J H. 0. MARSH, Newman, Georgia. \ ( Mendham. N. Jersey. Oct. 23, 1855. d\w-ly. New Barber Shop. One door dbove the Athenewn , Decntur Street. SOLOMON LUCK 8 E would respectful ly inform hi,s old customers and the ,public generally, that lie has opened anew and comfort able Shop at till? above named place, and would be happy to serve them in his line. Feb. 15, 18:36. FRENCH BUR II MILL - STONES. A BRA NT El) of superior quality and v v workmanship, constantly on hand or made to order from Burr Blocks of onr own im portion. We also keep for sale a superior assort ment of Cologne and Esopus Mill-stones; Burr Blocks; Bolting Cloth; Calcined Plaster, &c.. 'Orders promptly executed. MORRIS A TRIMBLE West Falls Avenue, near Pratt, st. Bridge, Balt. :7,uy- Orders for Mill-Stones from the above well 'known .establishment, 'received by their agents. SEA GO & ABBOTT, febß,’sG ly]Commission Merchants, Atlanta, Ga. Infirmary. ran HE undersigned have opened in the city of HL Atlanta an Infirmary, for the reception ot patients laboring under medical or surgical dis ease. An intelligent nurse and faithful servants will "be in 'constant attendance, and will give their attention to the siok alt all hours, day and night, when required. The surgical department will lie under the control of W. F. WESTMORE LAND. who will give prompt attention to inju ries. and every variety of disease requiring sur gical operations. The usual fees adopted by physicians ol the city will be charged, with fif teen cenls per day for bofuri. A'c. Planters and others sending negroes may rcs't assured that they will be properly attended to, and if, after an examination, it be-determined that there is no prospect of relief, they will be sent home without any charge. * W. F. WESTMORELAND. M.D. J. G. WESTMORELAND, M. I). April 2G, 1855. ts J. F. WOODBURY. ATLANTA, GA., /GENERAL dealer in Drugs and Medicines, V T Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Yarnish es and Brushes, Glass. Perfumery. Fancy Articles, Ac., Ac. Pure Wines and Brandies for Medici nal purposes. Goods selected with care and war ranted as represented, nov 12-dAwly I /A/AU) POUNDS new leaf LAIID for sale JjUUu at Provision Store. White-Hall st. dec 31-dtf WM. C. PARKER. Winsliip’s Iron Works. r JMIE subscriber is now prepared to receive JL and execute orders for any kind of Cast- Jugs, or machine work, and all persons favoring him •with orders may rely upon having them ex ecuted in the best manner, and with despatch. Orders for Sash-blinds and doors promptly at tended to, at his Car Establishment. Cash paid for Old Copper, Brass, and Iron Castings. JOSEPH WINSHIP. June 15 4 38 *£, A I.E persons indebted to John Baily, late of Fulton county, deceased, are requested to make immediate payment, aud those having claims against liis estate will present them duly authenticated in terms of the law. Feb 8, 1856 JOHN SJ.LVEY, Adm’r. METALLIC CORN MILL. CRUDER & COWEN’S PATENT, Os Memphis, Tenn. nnilis MILL is constructed’ of cast and JL wrought iron runners fourteen inches across the face—and is siwrple in its construction, durable, and easily set and managed, and may be attached to steam, water, or horse power, but recommends itself particularly 4o c\ery planter who has a cotton gin or any power on a farm, as it .ran run with from one to four horses, and. grind from five tro .ff&ee-fi kusbeJs of the best meal per hour. Hominy, coarse or line. Orders for single Mills, or propositions for county rights, will be received for Georgia. S. Carolina and Florida, by John B. Gordon, La- Grange, Ga.; 11. Wi.lliam.Sj at Mr. Mail's, At lanta, or J. Wixship, Atlanta,Ga.. GORDON, SMTTHWICK & CO. RECOMMENDATION. We have seen one of the above Mills ou ex hibition in Atlanta, and take pleasure in saying that it grinds rapidly and good Meal, to oiu* en tire satisfaction. Signed. J. L. STEPHENS. S. B. O ATM AN, W. r s. FARNSWORTH, Foreman at Winship Co.'s J. E. WILLIAMS & CO., J. WINSHIP & CO. Atlanta, Sept. 12. 1855. ts. BLACKSMITHING. r I ''HE undersigned is now prepared to do black- A smithing in all its various branches, at the old stand of J. J. Martin Buggies, Wagons, and plantation work done at short notice in good style, and moderate charges. Buggies, Wagons, &c., always on hand for sale. I have also a good wood workman, and will make new work to order, and repairing will be done in the best style. Patent plows can be pro cured at my shop. W. 11. CRAFT, jan B— ts WOODEN WARE f WOODEN WAREM A FULL supply of Wooden Wa?e, .of the best quality, on hand, consisting of Pine and Ce dar Buckets, Cedar Churns, Measures, and Straw Brooms, and a variety of other articles. For sale by [nov 12] J. NORCROSS, FROM the United States, Canada and Cuba, by the Hon. Amelia M. Murray. Heuri de Sa’tour—a Sequel to Chas- Vavasuer by J. T. Smith. Just received by march 14-ts. J. J. RICHARDS & CO. IMllecnrt-SnlmoiPs Vmcnoy t'linmpnlgn, Superior te> any other Brand imported. J MEYER, Jr., Sole Importer, for the United • States, No. 14 Broad Street, NEW YORK, oct 30, ’55. fimos. Gas Chandeliers. JUST received a few line 4 and 5 lights Chan deliers, low for cash, by T. R. RIPLEY, dec 10-d&wjf Intelligencer and Examiner copy. ADAIR EZZAIH), At the old Stand , JYo. 50 White-Hall Street , ATLANTA, GEORGIA. HAVE just received their large stock of Ready Made Clothing and Gen tlemen’s Furnishing Goods. Their Clothing is fashionably cut and well made, and consists, in .pa?, t of- Pants, at from $2 to sl2 Vests, at from 1 to 15 Talmas, at from - - - - - 10 to 30 Overcoats, at from - - - 3to 30 Business and Dress Coats—great variety; a 'large assortment of fine, well-nmcic Shirts and Drawers Patent: Merino, l Gott*)n auU “Silk UnderMiirts and Drawers', A large lot of Gentlemen’s Boots and Shoes : Gentlemen and boy’s Hats Caps, Ac.; ’Umbrellas, Gentlemen’s Travelling Shawls and Blankets, Gloves, Scarfs, and all sorts of nice new things. Also, a large addition to their former choice stock of Dry Goods, Trimmings, Fancy ai tides, &c. Prices uniform. Terms, cash Profits mod crate. Strangers in the city, as well as old cus ’tomers, arc invited to call and “ look round.” GEORGE W. ADAIR, oct. 11, ts. JOHN F. EZZARD. IIANLEITKII’S BOOK, JOB and CARD PRINTING OFFICE. AND ROOK-BINDERY. Corner of White-Ilall and Alabama Streets,(i the room formerly known as “ PARR'S HALL,”) Atlanta, Georgia. C R. II ANLFJTKR & Cos., having • just added to their former extensive as sortment of BOOK and JOB TYPE, CUTS, OR NAMENTS, Ac, a very large variety of new ma terials. of the latest styles, together with one of HOF'S celebrated Cylinder Stresses, are more fully prepared than heretofore, *t>o give dis patch i all orders for work in their line—which they will execute in the best style of the art, at fair prices for CASH. Particular attention paid to the executio-n of FINE WORK for Rail Road and other Joint Stock Companies,Transportation Agents, Banks, Colleges and Schools, Attorneys, Public Officers. Merchants, and others Books, Pamphlets, Catalogues, Circulars Cards. Promissory Notes, Blank Deeds, Checks. Way-Bills, Programmes, Hand and Show Bills Posters. &e., executed at short notice. Printing in Gold and Silver Bronze, and Fan cy Colored Inks, or on Vellum, Satin, Muslin &c., done in beautiful style, Having likewise connected a BOOK-BINDERY with their Printing Establishment, they are pre pared to execute orders for every description of work in that department—including RULING and BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURING—in a style superior to any ever before done in this section of the State. Their Tools being all new mvl of the latest.patterns, their Stock of mate rials the best the Northern markets afford, and their workmen equal to any in the South, they feel confident of their ability to give entire satis faction, and consequently have no hesitancy in soliciting the patronage of their friends and the public. Aq.. Orders for wr.rfc, in either department of their business, from any part oT’Cecrgia and neighboring States, will meet with prompt at tention. c. R. IL.returns his grateful thanks to his friends or ’ the public for their past generous patronage and would most respectfully solicit a conti mi a .ce of the same to the new firm, nug. 8. 1 2 ts SADDLE AM) lURYESS TI.UITACTCRY. I WOULD respectfully invite th-* -citizens of this and adjoining counties, where they may be supplied with flic above articles, together with HARNESS LEATHER, and every variety usu ally kept in such houses of Southern Manufac ture. Here, and here only, can you be supplied with home manufactured Work, executed in the neatest style by the best of workmen. All work warranted. Orders filled in*the shortest time.— Repairing done with dispatch. Store two doors above Sea-go & Lawrence's i Ware-House."on White Hall st.. Atlanta. Ga. dec 5 55 wly 11. M. CARTMELL. j Light! Light!! More Light!!! A Moderate supply of Fluid, Camphine. Tur fjL pontine, and Alcohol. DDLS, of the above Goods on hand, and for sale. Fluid—per gallon. SI 20 i Camphine—per gallon, ] 00 Druggist’s Alcohol—per gallon, 112 5 “ (95 pr. cl.) pr gal. 130 Tor sale by T. R. RIPLEY. Terms, cash. D. S,—A liberal disootfut when ordered by the December 14 5 HL if FOR SALE. By L. J. Parr. —-Real Estate Agent. ONE House and Lot and four Vacant Lcts-cu Peach-Tree street. Four Houses and Lots on Houston street, seme of them desirably situated. Three Houses and Lots on Decatur street—also other Ilenscs an* Lots and a few Vacant Lots in different parts of the city. Also, 100 acres of Land, partially improved, situated about 1 1-2 miles from the centre of town : and lot) acres of unimproved, heavy tim bered Land, about two miles from the city. Also, a good Farm, four miles from town, con sisting**! about 100 acres. 30 of which are im proved and under good cultivation. All of the above Lands are wll adapted to Gardening aud dairy purposes. Any in forma lion required re specting ■Jn* above linen may be obtained of W S.’ Wingfield, who resides on it, or of nov 12-dAwtf L. J. PARR. Newtttur Town Property He «*ss -WT-! . )!%/ S Cl. be sow, tn the highest bidder, oa the “ T first Tuesday in May next, at Nervnau. the Store house formerly owned by T. Doonan, lying on the Atlanta & LaGrange Rail Road. 11 ns : one-third cash; one-third nine months and one-third eighteen months, for notes scoured by mortgage on the- premises AMOSS W. HAMMOND, Atlanta. Jan. 22, 'SO att‘y for M. J. Reilly JtACOiV AND LAUD! A BEAUTIFUL Lot of New Bacon and Leaf-1 Lard, just received from the country, and for sale by j. NOKCBOSa W. M. HILL, Auctioneer, Krssdrnrc, Dccalnr, Ucorgir. BE IXG trnly thankful for the liberal pat ronage he has hitherto received, still of fers his services as Auctioneer, and will attend the sales of Administrators. Executors or Trus tees, in DeKalb, Fulton and the adjoining coun ties. Having had many years experience in the business, heflattershimsclf that he will give en tire satisfaction in all cases. For reference apply to the following gentlemen: Horn C. Murpbey, Ilon.W. A. Powell, Col. R. M. Brown and Br. A. Johnson, Decatur ; Hon. J. A, Hayden, Col. J. M. Calhoun, Dr. E. N. Calhoun, J. J. Thrasher, Esfp, VV. W. lioark and Dr. B. F. Bomar, Atlanti Feb 81806 Bolting cloths, screen wire and MILL CRANKS for sale by nov 9 tUwtf J. NORCROSS Pork ami planting Potatoes.— 60,000 pounds Hog round salted pork ready for smoking at 9 cents per pound. We can ship in about ten days after receipt of order any amount, from 1000 tq 50,090'1b0. 25 bbls. Mercer Potatoes just received. SEAGO & ABBOTT. j|,OOP HI.W VUD! DR. HUNTER’S celebrated SPECIFIC, for the cure of Gonorrhoea, Strictures, Gleet, and Analagous Cdmplaiiits, of the Organs of Gene ration. /sft* Os all remedies yet discovered for the above complaints, this is the most certain. is®. It makes a speedy and permanent cure without restriction tn diet, drink, exposure, or change of application to business. is perfectly harmless. Gallons of it might bo taken without injuring the patient. It is not unpleasant to take, and contains no mercury. accompanying it, so that persons can cure them selves without resorting to'physicians or others or advice. p*!" It is approved and recommended by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of London, and lias their certificate enclosed with every bottle. It is prepared by Wm. Richardson & Son. No. 4, Soho, London, and Ims their signature over the cork of each bottle. None other genuine. It will invigorate the system, and completely renovate and restore the Genital. Organs to their original healthy Condition, even in persons who have past the meridian of life. In ordinarydruses of GtihoVrli'cea, o'r'Len corrhaca, one bottle is enougli to perform a cer tain cure. Price SL In Gleets or Strictures of long standing, its continued use will always cure; and in all dis eases of the Organs, it affords relief. For sale in Augusta by W. H. & J. TURPIN, to whom all orders must be addressed. nov 2 65 diwCmos Piano Fortes, Music, &c. 11. UR VIAIII.J.F.II, (Successor to Truax, Van Jen Berg S( C 0.,) WHITKIIAIX ST., BIOSOFTHE GOT,HEX PIANO, KEEPSconstantly on hand PIANOS, which he warrants to beef superior tone, touch and quality. Second hand Pianos taken in pay ment when new ones are bought. Melodeons, Ac cordeons, Flutes, Violins, Guitars. Banjos, Tam bourines, Triangles—in short, all Musical Instru ments of all prices. SHEET MUSIC—7OO new pi.'ces just receive:!, and weekly he receives additions ot lie latest publications. Being a musician himself, his stock is free of the compositions of irinsicnl know nothings. Music-Portfolios and Music Cases.— preferable to those that are bound, as music changes frequently March 29 56 ts NEW WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE. (Opposite Crisp’s Athena um.) HPHE subscriber having located in AUanti, ten 1. ders his services to the citizens oT this place, and surrounding country, as a WATCH MAKER AND JEWELER. Having been en gaged lor many years in some of the best estab lishments of the Southern States, he feels confi j dent of giving entire satisfaction to any who ' may favor him with their patronage. He has on I hand a line assortment of WATCiI MATERIAL | and is prepared te replace any wheel, jewel, or • otherwise repair Wattmes which have been brok en, or rendered unserviceable v incompetent | workmen. Jewelry manufactured or repaire . i Diamonds. Pc iris, or other valuable jewels reset lon short notice. Spectacle Glasses to suit ftil j | ages. i Engraving neatly executed. Will keep on hand line Gold and Silver Watch- j ! es. Rich Jewelry. Silver Ware, Act., together; with a handsome lot of Fancy Articles for j Christmas-times. Call and st-e. dec 24-dtf JIIRAM T. JONES. A 1 ton4ioil ! JUST received a variety of BEDSTEADS and CHAIRS, of Williams k Co.’s manufacture. ! Jy 28 T. W. WEST. 3 onoftoor below C. il. Strong’s. \ILV.\TEI>. 101) 000 acres of LAND i VV WARRANTS by the subscribers, IVn | which the highest cash prices wi-M be paid. Ap ply at J. Norcross* store, Atlanta. Ga. A. B. & W. G. FORSYTH. Jy2B 5 42 ts “LOtti LOOKED FOR CO3IE AT LIST.” V r OLUMES 4 and sos MACALEY’S HISTO RY of England. Just received and for J. J. RICHARDS & CO. jan 19-ts r JMI E subscriber has bought out the stock of A J. T. Duane dp the"eoruer Hunter and White hall streets, and Trill *be pleased to see the old customers of he concern and public generally. Ke4iqpes by attention to business to receive a liberal patronage. He will sell as many goods of the same quality for one dollar as any other house in this cilv. Call and see. jan. 18, 18-3(3—tf JOHN A. DOANE. T. K. Ripley, DEALER in Crockery, Karthern and Glass Ware, Elated Castors. Brit. Castors. Lamps !ot all descriptions. Cauiphenc, Oil. Burning Fluid. Ac. nov 4 T. R. RIPLEY. L. lu. Ledhetler, SURGEON DENTIST, havinC had a rccen t opportunity of examining J • lir two entire Sets of Upper Teeth, upon Platina plate, with continuous gum, and in serted upon the principle of atmospheric pres sure, the manufacture of Dr. L. L. Ledbetter, Sur geon Dentist of this city, it affords us much plea sure to bear our testimony to tlie superior skill exhibited. So far from there being any difficulty in retaining the teeth in the mouth—as is some times the case—it required a very considerable force to withdraw them. Wo were also particularly struck with the. life-like appearance of the teeth and gums, pre senting as they did, so great arescmblanceto na ture, that it would have been difficult for an ordinary observer to have Ci-soevered their arti ficial origin. JESSE BORING. M. P., May 3 55 If JOS. P. LOGAN, M, I) New Orle an fpllE first received and for sale by L dec 5-dAw J. NORCROSS. Flour! Flour!! EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, from Ruff’s mill, for sale by J. NORCROSS. ! dec 3 diwtf j Wanted to Purchase. 0/1 LIKELY YOUNG NEGRO MEN, for; which liberal cash prices will be paid. dec 1 diw L. J. PARR, j Gas Fixtures ! Gas Fixtures! ! nnilE subscriber will, in a short time, be pre I pared to supply Gas Fixtures of various descriptions. nov 4 T. R. RIPLEY. Residences for Sale. nniIERE are three eligible RESIDENCES on l Marietta street, in this city, which I wish to sell, and which I shall be happy to show to any one desiring to purchase. L. J. PARR, dec 1 d&w R< al Instate Ag<*nt. Molting Cloths! r TMIE best anchor BOLTING CLOTH, for,sale J. at New York retail prices, by _ dcc 3 ~ d&w £•-NORCROSS. J. Norcross. 18 now receiving a fine assortment of Staple Dry Goods, Groceries and Hardware, all of j which will be sold iow for cash or produce at the i old stand. Feb 22 ts j No Excuse for poor Gardens, j rpilE subscriber having determined to open. ; JL about the Ist December, and keep constant- 1 ly on hand, a fresh supply of Landreth's Gar-; den seeds, respectfully solicits the patronage of j the citizens and public generally. As I pledge myself to keep Landreth’s seeds exclusively, my ! patrons may rely upon a genuine article. | N. B. For the benefit of ladies, I will keep I on hand a few choice flower seeds. Oct. 17, 1855. nßtf T. W. WEST, j FORSALK ANEW ana well arranged BRICK STORJ HOUSE, on White Hall Street. Terms : Half cash the remainder on twelve; mouths time. Titles undisputahlc. Apply to ! S. J. SHACKELFORD, Agent, I Oct 11,’55 ts I ONCF MORE, TO THE RESCUE! FILLING up, at lust, at the old stand of J. NORCItOSS, with almost every vaffefcy ol Staple Roods, SHOES, BOOTS, LEATHER', STABLE DRY GOODS and GROCERIES. Also, a'jcomplete assortment of HARDWARE for house-keepers and house-huilers; IRON, STEEL and NAILS; GLASS, OILS anil PAINTS ; a lot of new and fresh MACKEREL will be in in a few days, besides a variety of good things too numerous te mention. The truth is, some of these young folks about here were beginning to think that Norcross’ stock was running low, and that they would have a fair,swing, sell lots of goods, have big prices, and get rich in no time; but I have concluded t& fill tin, keep a good stock, and keep prices right, a "while longer, and sec that customers have a fair chance, and keep young gentlemen straight. Doti’t forget the old stand where goods are Sbld ebeiip for cash,jjottori or any other kind of good pay. ’ nov 9 diwtf SEAGO & LAWRENCE, Grocers $• Commission Merchants. Nos. 72 74, Whitehall street, Atlanta, Georgia. DEALERS in Bacon, Lard, Corn, Wheat, Oats, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Mrekcrel, Syrup and New Orleans Molasses, and many other ar ticles. Terms strictly cash. 6 per ceht charg ed on consignments, Liberal advances given on consignments. Steam Flour Mill. tTMIE subscribers would inform the public that I they now have their Steam Flour and Corn Mill in full operation; and as our Mill is intend ed for Custom WorkpVe solicit that kind of bu siness, and trust we shall be able He give entire satisfaction to those who may favor usA'rith'Hieir grain to be ground. DEAN & GILBERT nov 29 diwtf Steamer Atlanta. From JYew Orl/ais to Montgomery, Til E fine, new and l iglit-drafl steamer ATLAN TA. Boardman, Master, has just been finish ed and placed in the above trade. She connects with the POST-BOY' at “Thirty-one mile Bluff,” (above Mobile!) Thom: who wish to ship by the ATLANTA.wiII direct their agents in New Or leans to place their goods on the POST-BO*)!, which leaves N. (). every Tuesday. ®he LANTA leaves Montgomery every Tuesday , and meets the Post-Boy, as above, in deep water The Atlanta is is a double stern-wheel boat, with all the latest improvements ; is admirably adapted lut passengers ; and can carry a large freight at the very lowest stage of the A abama. She will run all the time, at- regular aud mode rate freights. J an. 2,1856. ditwSm For Sale. I ’WO desirable DWELLING HOUSES,** I cat nr street, near Win. IL Uarville, for sale low lor cash, or on short time. A negro woman will be received iu part payment for one of them. Enquire ot ” L. J. PARR, dec 1 d*w Real Estate Agent. Cottage Chairs, Bedsteads and Washing Machines, TT'ROMHie manuiketories of William Cos. L B. IL *M. L. Woods, for sale by dov 12 d&w-tf. L. J. PA lift. L. J. PARR. \AT ARE HOUSE AND COMMISSION MERJ | VV CHANT, Will give his attention partieu ! larly to the purchase and sale of Cotton and oth iit produce. Orders and consignments solicited. : Warehouse on Marietta street, cue-door above ■f. Norcross’ | nov 42-dAVtf A Hides ! Aliptes! ! A LOT of green and red APPLES for sale by y\ ' J. NORCROSg. dec 3 cl.nvtf OUNDAY School Books, ami Hymn Books, fit I O the various denominations, jn-i received and J for sale by J. J. RICHARDS & CO. | March 11,1856. tfi FOR SALE. ! A LARGS and well built three story brick ' A Store, wish a iroori cellar, anil ten well ■!**»- j ishert and comniodiua rooms in thr j third stories. The Store is situated .v,* Peach-Tree street L. J. f aUK, lteal E:4ate Agent, nov 12-d A:\vtf Carriages, Buggies, &c. R() it ICUT 11. :NI Ahas opened a Car ri:ige Repository in this city, on White Hull street, near Sengo & Laurence, where he intends to keep a full ossortnicnt of Carriages, ; Uockaways, Buggies, Harness, Whips kc., which ■he will sell at Augus a prices. Those wishing i to buy anything in liis line, would do well to ex amine his Stock and prices befoFo .pwrchasHvg* elsewhere. sept. j . Notice to Travelers. NO DETENTION! ON and after May 20th. 1855, the Fassenget Trains on this Hoa<l w ill run as follows : Leave Atlanta 5, a. m.; arrive at Chattanooga | 12.26. j Leave Atlanta 6 i p. m.; arrive at Chattanooga 5.15. a. m. j Leave Chattanooga 9, a. m.; arrive at Atlanta 4.30 p. m. j Leave Chattanooga 3.50 p. m.; arrive at Atlan | pQ" The Day Train will run every day in the ! week. The Night Train will run every night ex cept Sundj. By this arrangement Travellers will have the benefit of a close connection with all the Trams running to aud from Atlanta and Chattanooga, JAMES F. COOPER, Sup't. A <; K A < X . TAM agent for the sale of Shirtings, Sheetings, Osnaburgs, and Yarns, manufactured at the Howard Factory, of Columbus, Georgia. The goods made at this establishment are of excellent quality ; and they can 1 jo sold as low as those from any •o-tlior manufactory in the country. I shall endeavor keep a good supply of them o* hand : and it is my opinion that dealers will con sult their interest by purchasing of me. A beautiful description of cotton sewing and wrapping twine is made at this factoW, samples of which may lx* seen at mv‘office. ib v i fitw. L. J. PARR. Real Estate Asst. To I’liiiitvis. I \EG RO SI IO ES! NEG HO SHOES? D I MICK JOYCE & CO., have in Store,* large jot of home manufactured double' J sole and riveted Brogans, warranted as good | can be manufactured, and at a lower price than' I the same quality of shoes can be bought in this 4 i city, or as low as cau be bought in any city i* 1 the State. At the sign of the big Boot, Peach 4 Tree street October PJ. Is:.; 8 wtf MAV FAMILY LItOCE&YAYD PItOYISIO.Y STORE.* LAMAR. LOWE & CO., (Old stand (if Lamer At McDamkl, near the Fulton House. )' ALABAMA STREET, ATLANTA, tiEOKCifA r I ’’l l E unili.Tslgued are just receiving ami open-; J. ing a choice assortment of GROCERIES' and PROVISIONS—such as Sugars, Coffee. Tea,- Molasses, extra Golden Syrup ; Candles, Tallowy j Sperm and Adamantine : Soda, Pepper. Spice.- Ginger. Tobacco, green and dried Fruit, Bacon,- 1 Lard, Onions, Irish Potatoes, Ac., Ac., Ac. i Intending to coniine ourselves strictly to the' cash system, our motto shall lie. “quick sales' : and small profits.” Give us a call. LAMAR, LOWE & CO., Commission Merchants and Produce Dealers.- nov 1955 divvly Iron! Iron!! Iron!!! A MERICAN relined Junietta IRON by A dec 5 .1. NORCROSS' [Cabinet Making aud Cndertak ing. rWAIIE subscriber keeps constantly on hand iJL Chairs. Brdstemls Mattresses, Wash- I stands, Cradles, Wardrobes. Safes, mid all otheff art’cles in the almve line of business, manufac tured to order. Being a practical Cabinct makers my patron* may rely upon all work put up at ; my Cabinet Ware-Rooms, one door below C. 11. Strong &C0.,0n Whitehall street, Atlanta, Geo N. B.—Those wishing Coffins, cau be furnished j “n short notice and reasonable tortus. [ may be found night and Sundays at the rest, deuce of Mr. R. W. Bullard. T. W. WEST. I October 17,1855. hS ts