The Weekly republican & discipline. (Atlanta, Ga.) 18??-18??, June 13, 1856, Image 4

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Jtfpl Fill ton Slicriffs Sales. TIT ILL be sold before the Court House door. \V in the city of Atlanta, on the first Tuesday ia July next, within the legal hours of pale, the following property to wit : One lot. in the city cf Atlanta, number not known, containing half an acre, more or Ins?, with a good cottage dwelling house, and all oth er necessary improvements thereon ; situate on the Hast side of Peach-Tree street, and bounded North by an alley, and South by A. Alexander's lot, and now occupied by Mr. Gilbert as a resi denee. I.cried on as the property of llichard Or me to satisfy a ft fa, issued Lom Fulton Su perior Court in favor of Joseph Winship vs Rich ard Orme. Property pointed out by Plaintiff s Attorney. Also, one house and lot, in the City of Atlanta, number not known, containing half an acre, more or less, situate on the corner of Hunter aid Collins streets, and bounded North by James M. Calhoun's lot, South by Hunter Street, and East byCollinß street. Levied on as the property of Frederick Krogg to satisfy a fi fa issued from DeKalb Inferior Court in favor of C. H. Strong & Cos. vs. Frederick Krogg. Also, one lot in the city of Atlanta, number not known, being a part of land lot, number fifty one, in block number one hundred and twenty seven, adjoining lots of S. B. Hoyt. Also, three acres of land, in the city of Atlanta, number not known, adjoining Thomas Kilo and others, being a part of laud lot, number fifty-one, in the four teenth district of originally Henry, now Fulton county. Levied on as the property of James 11. Evans to satisfy two fi fas issued from the Justi ce's Court of the 1026th district, G. M., Win. H. Ferguson vs James R. E\ ans. Levy returned by W. Lanier. Bailiff. Also, the defendant's'"interest in one small lot, in the city of Atlanta, number nut known, with a Store house thereon, situate on the South side of Alabama street, adjoining lots of Z. A. Rice and L. P. Grant, and now occupied by George: Johnson a= a grocery. Lcvid on as the proper ty of Michael McSheftery to satisfy two li fas is sued from the Justice’s Court of th • 1026th dis trict. G. M., Sim on Frank ford vs Michael Mc ftheff ry. Levy returned by Thos. Al. Evans, Bailiff * Also, the large and ppb ndid stocks of Books, almo't every kind and and script!' n. from a Bible to aSp Ring Book. Also, a largo assortment of Cap, Letter, Wrapping a;d Piint ng Paper. Ii short every thing in ti e way of Stationery. Al so, Jewelry, and a good assortment of fancy ar ticle.-:, an numerous other tirlieh s, such as is usualiy 1:- ] *l in a l’ock Store. Also, six hand Print I Presses, a; id one Power Press. Type. Cuts, end Furniture belonging to the office, known as tin* *• Examiner Office.” Also, the Bindery and Ruling Machine with all the Tools belonging to them. All levied on as the proper ty of'Win. Kay to satisfy a li fa, issued fr m Fulton Superior Court, in favor of the Pioneer Paper Manufacturing Company vs Win. Kay. There are also, otucr fi fas in my hands not levied. Also, half an acre of land, more: or less, situ ate in the North-Ea t coiner of city lot, number one hundred and forty-nine: and also in the North-East corner of land lot number fifty-one in the fourteenth district of originally Henry, now Fulton county. Levied on as the property of W. L. McMillan to sati-fy three li fas issued from the Justice's Court of the 1026th district, G. M., Willis Carlisle vs W. L. McMillan. Levy returned by W. P. Lanier, Bailiff. Also, one Bugg~\ and one Sulkey. Levied on as the properly of James F. Leonard, to satisfy two fi fas, issued from the Inferior Court of Ful ton county, and one from th Superior Court of Fulton couhty ; W. W. Woodruff, D. G. Ware and John T. Cook vs James F. Leonard. Prop erty pointed out by plaintiff's attorney. Also, two Gold Watches—one a double case lever, and the other a detached lever—levied on as the properly of Hiram T. Jones, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Morgan Superior Court, in favor v. v* Cflnrgft C. Tavlor. and Hiram T. Jones. Property pointed out by Jones. May ■»'>. W. *U4UUC.LI. lr.SLe.viff. Fulton Sheriffs Sales. •M7TLL be sold on the first Tuesday in July H next, before the Court House door iu the City of Atlanta. Fulton County, within the legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit: A tract of land, situate in the city of Atlanta, Fulton county, containing t\ o and a half acres, xaoic or less, being a part cf Block number nine teen, known as the Boring Block, and is bounded on the West by land formerly owned by R. Pi Man gum, on the North by Bridge street, on the West by Thompson street, and on the South by city lot number twenty, formerly owned by John Tiller. Levied on as the property of J ames Rob inson to satisfy a Mortgage fi fa issued from Ful ton Superior Court in favor of John 0. Whit • vs Janies Robinson. Property pointed out in said fi fa. Also, a negro man by the name of Mala Vi, seventy years of age. Levied on as the proper ty of William J. Darby to satisfy a li fa issued from the Justice's Court of the 1026th district G. M.. in favor el G. W. IT. Murrell vs Win. J. Darby. Levy made and returned by a constable. Also, a Rockaway, or Family Carriage, and Harness. Levied on as the property of Allison Nelson to satisfy sundry 11 fas issued from Fulton Inferior Court, in favor of Morgan. Kirkpatrick A Cos., W. W. Roark, Clarke & Grubb, and others; all against said A. Nelson. Also, a negro woman, by the name of Silvcy, about sixty years old. Levied on as the prop erty of Martha Williams to satisfy a li fa, issued from Fulton Superior Court, in favor of James B. Lofton vs Rachel Roberson, Martha Williams and William B. Chapman. Also, the city lot cf land, now in the posses sion of the defendant, in the South-Eastern part of the city of Atlanta, bounded on the East by McDonough Street, and gii the north by the lands of Thomas M. Donald, containing one half acre, more or less, with a good framed dwelling house and other improvements thereon. Levied on as the property ol William B. Hardman to satisfy a fi fa. issued from Fulton Superior Court, in lavor of J. Hornsby vs Wm. B. Hardman. Also, the defendant's interest in city lot ol land No. 3, in the subdivision of a nine acre lot ol land purchased by Jacob M. Johnson of It. E. Oslin, bounded on the South by F. Sower’s resi dence. North by N. Th Gardners lot, East by Collins Street, and West by E. B. Reynold's lot. conta'ning one acre, move or less—said inter est being the undivided half of lot. Levied on as the property of Janus F. Walker to satisfy a fi fa, issued from Fulton Superior Court, in favor of Gilbert & Wilson vs Jam sF. Walker. Prop erty pointed out by J. M. Johnso i. May 31, 1806 T. J. PERKEItSO.N. Sh'ff. Fulton Mortgage Sale. TX7II.L b? ftoM bolero the Court House door in tbe city VY of Atlanta, on the first Tuesday in July rest, be tween the lc.jal hours o& wile, tlie following property to wit : One lot. in the city of Atlanta, with a two story dwell in* p.r. l other improvements thereon known, in the plan oi Jn.n l lot*number fifty-one in* the fourteenth district of or igiu&Tlv Ilenrv. now Fulton county, which lot fronts on Ivy Street.”: vA contain? half an acre, more or less. Levied or, as the''property of Patter*m M. Hedge to satisfy a Mort p-atro fi fa iVujod from Fulton Superior Court, in favor of Meredith ('< -llier rs Patterson M. ilodge. Property pointed cut in titid Mortgage li fa. JO. S. SMITH, Deputy Sheriff. May 3. 1836. BILE TO PERFECT SEBTffE. Mahoabkt I’kbdve, 1 Libel for Divorce in De- Andjusw ,1. PEisnn:. I Kali Superior Court. Relumed to October Term. 1555. XT appearing tr> the Court fr6m the return of; the Sheriff that the Defendant Andrew J.: Perdue is not n the Csnaty of DeKalb, it is on! motion ordered by the Court, that the Defeudent <io opperr.at the next Term of this Superior I Trait, and thht serried btf perfected >\v the pub lication of this Bills in one of the public Ga-j Kctte* of this State, once a month for four months, C. MURPIIY. Att’,. per liVt. 1 GEOIUiI A, Fulton County.—Where j as, Joseph Mftrec'-.r.l this day applies to mo for. Letters w Guardianship to the Orphans of Lew-1 is H. Dadeti late of said county, deceased. Tbc-o are therefore to e-tc and admorish ail singular the Kindred and all other? concerned to be and appear at my office within the time! prescribed bv law. to show oau?e if any they have, why said Letters shall not be granted the j applicant ... ! Given under my hand, officially, at Office, til's! 26th day of May, 1858. my3o lm. JO?. H. MEAD, Ordinary. ADM INI ST R A TOR’S S A LE. \ VTILL be sold on the first Tuesday in June ▼ t next, "before the Court House door, in Clarkesville, Habersham county, within the legal hours of sale, lot of land belonging to the estate of Jumes Wilson. late of Upson county, deceased and agreeable to an order of the Court of Ordi nary, for said county, to wit: Lot number eighty two, in the tenth district of Habersham county, containing two hundred and fifty acres, more or less. .Sold for the benefit of the heirs and credit ors of said deceased. Terms of sale on the day. jxo. Carlton, Adm’r., April 25—J3d. With Will annexed. Admiuistiafor’s Postponed Sale. TXTTLLbe sold on the first Tuesday in July V V next, before the Court House door in Pauld ing county, within the legal hours of sale the following property to-wit: Lot of land, number eight hundred and eighty one. in the second district and third section of or iginally Cherokee, now Paulding county, con taining 40 acres more or less. Also, will b* sold on the same day, in Polk county, and before the Court House door in said county within the usual hours of sale, lot of land number six hundred and sixteen in the second district and fourth section originally Cherokee now Polk county. Sold as the property of James Wilson, late of Upson county, deceased. The above land sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said Jarnes Wilson, deceased, and under an order of the Court of Ordinary of Up son county. Terms of Sale on the day. This May 20th', 1856. JOHN CARLTON, Adm’r, With Will annexed. I GEORGIA, Fulton County.- Whereas, John Lynch applies to me for letters of Administration on the ettate of Mi chael McSheffrey, late of said county, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de- to te and appear at my office, within the Lime prescribed by law. and show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be grant ed the applicant. Given under my hand officially at office, this a Ist day of May 1856. my 23 * JOS. H. MEAD, Ordinary. A »»I INISTR A TOR’S S A LE ! A GItEEABLY to an order of the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Fulton County, will be sold before the Court House door, in the city of Atlanta, oti the fu st Tuesday in July next " two a th? usual hours of sale, cue city Lot in -d City, number sixteen, ia the plan of sad city :>• ’: • part of land iot number fifty thr-.» , ill' i'a ; tilth • I strict of origiually; Hen ry. now FuUc'r. ; nty. containing ode acre, more >r 1 • old '« ii las follows : East by Fraser Alley ; South 1 y bdir.'s Ali v • West by city lot lumber 15, and North by c ty lot number il.— Sold as i!i ■ propi rty of the Estate of Thomas J. Gill and George IV. Gill, lat of Chester District. S. C.. for the benefit of the Heirs and Creditors ot said deceased. Terms made known on day of sale. STEPHEN TERRY, AdnTr. May 23,1856-40d. Georgia, Fuitou county.—At the December Term next of the Court of Ordinary of said ?onnty, James T. Peacock and Avey Peacock. Adm’r. and Adni'rx, on the Es tate of Lewis Peacock, late of said county, de ceased, will apply for Letters of Dismission from said Administration. Bv order of Court. May 9th, 1856. JOSEPH 11. MEAD, Ordinary. May 16, —Cm. New Orleans Molasses— •(JVew&rop ) f 111 IE first received and for sale bv 1 dec 5-d*w J. NORCROSS. HYDRAULIC CEMENT, Calcined, and Sand Plaster. (For sale by J. NORCROSS. December 7 10 ts Cabin Passage from Charleston to N. York. (S'2s) Twenty-five Dollars. U. S. XfIML LINE. TANARUS, & Charles!on Steam Packets through in 48 to 53 Hours*.; [SEMI - WEE W L Y.] NASHVILLE, 1,500 tons. M. Berry, Comman der. MARION,! .200 tons,\V. J.Foster.Comman der. JAMES ADGER, 1,200 tons,S.C. Turner, Commander. SOUTHERNER. 1.000 tons T. I). Ewan. Commander. Leave Adgcr's wharves ev ery Wednesday and Saturday after the arrival of the caia from the Sauth A West, “ at high water.” These steamships were built expressly for the line and for safety, comfort and speed, are un rivalled o the coasts. Tables supplied with every luxury—attentive and cautious commanders, will ensure travelers by this line ev.ry possible comfort and accom modation. For freight or passage, having elegant state room accommodation, apply to HENRY MISSROON, Corner of East Bay & Adger’s South Wharf, Charlestn \ S. C. Cabin Passage. $25 Steerage, 8 Fel 15 ’SO ts R. E. MANGUM, um.. r AND COMMISSION MERCIIANT. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, IS now receiving a large stock of Staple Dry- Goods, Shoes, Hats and Caps, which will be sold at the lowest prices possible for cash. Jlis stock of Shoes will be large, and contains many desirable styles for Ladies’ wear. He will also give his attention to sales of Coun try Produce, and to filling of orders for Family or Plantation supplies, or to the purchasing or selling of any Goods or Merchandise in this Market that may be requisite to be bought or sold here. Hoping, by constant attention to business, to merit and receive a liberal patron age. All ciders to secure attention must be accompanied with the CASH. The highest cash price will be paid for Land warrants. Whitehall street, at the old stand. April IF, 1835-Om. f-OH SALE. " nCi.v T or, on Collins s reet. lying be vJ? A ecu . - .r •jcn\ of John (Hen and X. 1. 'Craven. Sn ; r-q.-ny -s vo-Usituated, and con q rrent ;o the . u i. r pnrl of the city. Terms accommodating, u.ffi titles ndisjmtnble. J. SHACKELFORD. Ag’t. April 11, ts JONES, DAVID & CAMPBELL SURGEON AND MECHANICAL WOULD again call the attention of their * V friends and theeitizens of Georgia to their superior BLOCK TEETH, end CONTINUOUS GUM WORK. Specimen* of all kinds of Plate Work, Block Teeth and Continuous Gum can be seen at their j Office, on Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga. , N. B. A superior quality of Tooth Powders | and Paste, and a variety of Tooth-brushes for j sale. March 21,1856.-ly. HAC K USE FROM DALLAS TO MARIETTA I T EAVES Dallas, for Ma 1J riot la, onMo\ id \y .and | la, oil Friday, and returns same day. j The proprietor begs leave to inform the public that he is now running a Hack in accordance with the above schedule.and hopes to be liberal ly patronized. None but careful and responsible ; drivers will be employed. \V. J. DYER, j May 2, 1856.—if. | PIASTER AND CEMENT! CALCINED Plaster aid Hydraulic Cement, for sale l.y j. NORCROSS. 1 May 2, ts. Nm Hooks! FOR SALE BY J. J. RICHARDS, & CO. A RMAGEODON, or the U. S. in prophecy. A The Great Iron Wheel. Rose Clark—Fanny Fern’s now book. Phoenixania—one of the Funny ones. And many others, better worth reading. Call at the NEW BOOK AND MUSIC &TORE Whitehall St., opposite the Intelligencer office. Jan. 18—ts DIA HI Esl * POCKET and 001101111? House Diaries for 1856. For sale by J. J. RICARDS & Cos. jan. 18 ! 56-tf ONE now and substantial TWO HORSETVAG ON, for sale by J. NORCROSS. May 2—ts. IH fdical Books. A IjARGE lot, particularly those used by the A students in College, just received, and for sale, at t he publishers prices by niy9-tf J. J. RICHARDS & CO. Removal! AFTER having been burned out on Alabama Street, 1 have taken the largo and commo dious store room, on White llall Street, formerly occupied by T. Doonan, where I am ready to re ceive consignments of any kind in my line of bu siness. I will buy and sell Negroes, Laud, Hor ses, and everything that may be sent in, at pri vate sale or auction. STEPHEN J. SHACKELFORD, March 29. Vendue Master. Tlie Latest Improvements. AMBROTYPES ■'BtllF. undeivigned would respectfully in- JsL form the citizens of Atlanta, and vicinity, that he is daily producing this Law and beauti ful style pictures, which are much admired for their richness of tone, beauty of finish and du rability. These pictures are not reversed like the Daguerreotype. They cannot be defaced, get dirty or dim by the sweat of the glass ; are impervious to air. water, or acids, and will retain tlieir brilliancy forages. Come one. come all, and examine specimens. Rooms over Kay's upper Book Store. * T. F. SALTSMAN. Whitehall st., Atlanta, Ga. ly Crockery, Eearthen and Glass Wares. r jPHE undersigned would most respectfully in- I vite the citizens and the public generally, and especially the Ladies, to call and examine iiis stock of goods, which are of the latest styles, and -a good variety, and will be sold low for cash. nov 4 T. R. RIPLEY. FOR SALK! ONE of the most desirable RESIDENCES, on the edge of the City of Atlanta. DR. D’ALVIGNY offers to sell the house a 1 lot where ho resides, on Marietta Street, a little above Esq. Payne. Terms : Very accommodating. Apply on the premises. March 7, '56 ts. Pump Boots for Spring. Hill I K undersigned are prepared to put up _BL Pump bottom Boots in better style than it can be done elsewhere North or South. Would refer to any one who has worn Boots made bv “Moses.” F. M. EDDLEMAN & BRO. ‘ Feb. 15 JOB PRINTINGT HAVING Supplied our office with an excellent assortment of .Job Material, all new and of the most approved styles, \\> would respectfully inform our friends, and tin public generally, that we are now prepared to do any thing in that line with NEATNESS AND DISPATCH. Orders solicited —tcrmsreasonabh*. Nov. 21,1855. A. M. EDDLEMAN A CO. T .Ia sites’ .Nsiiialglc Liquid. TIIS rno-t extra(Jmiiiary nuxticme for tin cure of Neuralgic, Rheumatism, pams in tiie chest, flux. Diarrhea, Cramp Chollic, Cholera Morbus, Chills aial levers, sore throat-, quinzv. Asthma, scarlet fever, bruises, old sores, head ache, croup. Ac., is now for sale bv J. NOR CROSS. Atlanta, Ga.. also at ROUT. BABER'S Marretta Ga., at $2 per Bottle, cash only. Full directions are round each Bottle, with a large number of the most pointed and downright cer tificates of citizens, some of whom are Physi cians of Chattanooga, where it is put up, all proving its power and efficacy so clear that all this Liquid wants'is a trial. I retailed SCUD worth of it in Chattanooga iu 12 months. Jno- L. Divine (old me his Doctor's bill last year was 5175 ; during this, it was only 2 Bottles of this Liquid J. J. JAMES. Proprietor. P. S. I will furnish this medicine in small quantities to reliable agents, for sale. Feb 8 if. Herring’s Patent Champion Fire and Burglar Proof Safes. LpilE great i te est m ilifested by the public -L to procure more perfect s curit.y from lire for valuable papers, such as bonds, mortgages, deeds, notes and books of account, than the or dinary safes heretofore in use had afforded, in duced the subscribers to devote a large portion of t me and attention during the past fourteen years in making improvements and discoverie: for *his object, and they now beg leave to assure their numerous friends, aid the pul) ic general ly, that their efforts have been crowned with complete success, and now offer (lie '• IMPROV ED HERRING'S PATENT WORLD’S FAIR PREMIUM FIRE PROOF SAFE,” as the Champion Safe of the World, having been awarded medals at Doth the World’s Fair, London, 1851, (tin \. York, 1853, As superior to all others. It is now, undoubted ly entitled to that appellation, and secured w th Hull's Patent Powder Proof Locks, (which also was '.warded medals as above, 1 forms the most perfect Tire and I urglar Proof Safes ever before offered to the public. The subscribers also manufactures all kinds of I Boiler and Chilled Iron Bank Chests aid Vaults, Vault Doors, and Money Boxes or Chests, for Brokers, Jewellers, and Private Families, for Plate, Diamonds, and other veluables. And are also Patentees, (by purchasa) and manufactu rers of Jones’ Patent Permutation Bank Lock. SILAS C. HERRING & CO., Pa entees, Green Block, Nos. 135, 137 and 138 Water St. LS&f Agents in Atlanta, Ga.. SEAGO & ABBOTT. FOS RENT. T?y 1,. ,T. Parr. Real Estate Agent. '"I Ml REE comfortable and convenient Dwellings, I with out bouses and gardens. A few sleeping apartments convenient to the business part of town. A i l a large pleasant room, suitable for a school room. nov 12-dAwlf "FRESHTiSiVALSTT ALMOST every Steamer from New York brings us a fresh supply of Boots and Shoes of the latest styles. Our Manufacturers furnish us now with the best goods we ever had, and the best that can be procured. We intend to spare no pains to please all who patronize us. Oar work is all warranted, and mended free of charge if it gives way. We have some of the best Workmen la our Shop in this city, in the United States. F. M. EDDLEMAN & BRO., Sign of she Mommoth Boot, Whitehall st. jau. 16-diwtf. BROWN’S mm ALARM LOCK. JUTEI’E were Thieves between Jerusalem and | Jeriehu, and arc to be found.in all parts ofj j tbe world at the present day ! Now, in order to 1 Award against them, and to know that your cash j ! drawers are safe, just call and get one of BROWN’S PATENT -ALARM LOCKS, which ! carried off the Premium at the World’s Fair.—' i They may be seen at-the Office of M. A. Bell, 1 | Esq., in the Granite Front Building, and can be j put on at. short notice. Call and see them, and ’ | also the Alarm and Lamp which will awake you and light a Lamp should ny person enter the ‘ room in the twinkling of an eve! I *D.N. PITMAN, i March Agent for Fulton County.' Lamlrcth’s New Crop, 1855. Warranted Carden Seeds. TIIE subscriber lias just received of the above celebrated Seeds, as follows: Early turnip rooted red Beet * Extra early turnip-rooted Beet; Long blood red Beet; Early bush Squash ; Long green Squash; Long Orange Carrot: . Long Horn Carrot;] Red solid Celery; White solid Celery; Green curled Savoy Cabbage! Drum Head Savoy Cabbage; Green glazed Cabbage; Early York Cabbage ; Royal cabbage Lettuc; Nutmeg Melon ; Citron Melon; Long green Cucumber; Long scarlet sbert-top Radish; White Spanish Radish; Large sweet pickling Tepper Cayenne Pepper; Round Savoy-leaved Spinach; Large purple Egg Plant; Salsafy or Oyster Plant; Early Dutch white flat Turnip ; Large Norfolk Turnip; Purple top yellow Ruta Buga Turnip; Large globe Turnip; Landreth’s extra early Pea $ Early frame Pea ; Early Charlton Pea; Red cranberry bush Bean Yellow bush Bean; White Onion Setts; Yellow Onion Setts. In addition to tbe above, I will be able, in a few days, to supply the public with many other varieties of seeds. Call and see. T. W. WEST, dec 8-diwtf One door below C. 11. Strong’s. CAiUU AGKS ! CAHRJ AGES ! f S BUTLER & MARSH are constant ly receiving every variety of CAR vf>? . L* TAG ES. direct from the best man ufacturers North, which they will sell as low as can be bought in any Southern market. 7KQ" Special orders l'or work filled in ninety pa vs. Work warranted. J. W. BUTLER, ) j 11. O. MARSH, Newnau, Georgia. ( ( Mendham, N. Jersey. Oct. 23, 1855. d&w-ly. New Barber Shop. One door dbove the Atheneum, Decnlur Street. SO LOMON LUCKI E would respectful ly inform bis old customers and the public generally, that be has opened a liewandcoinfort able ,Shop at the above named place, and would be happv to serve them in his line. Feb. 15, 1856. FRENCH BURR MILE - STONES. WA R R A N T E I) of superior quality and workmanship, constantly on band or made to order from Burr Blocks of our 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 & TRIMBLE West Falls Avenue, near Pratt st. Bridge, Balt. Orders for Mill-Stones from the above well known establishment, received by their agents. SEAGO & ABBOTT, febß,’o6 lyjCommission Merchants, Atlanta, Ga. In fi rmary. . ~\ II'• undersigned have opened in the city of tfL Atlanta an Infirmary, for tbe reception of 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 tin; sick at all hours, day and night, when r ouired. The surgical department will be under the control of W. F. WESTMORiv LAND,who v.-ip. give prompt attention toinj:;- vsor. and etwv .variety ofdise.i-e reqnirirur s ur Heal opera turn . 'Hie usual fv-ef?-adopt- .] o, piiysii of the city will be chary- and u-irh lif teen cents per Liv for board. Ac. Planters and others sending negroes may rest assured tluß they will bo properly attended to, and if. after an’examination, if be determined that there is no prospect of relief, they will be sent home without any charge. ‘ W. F. WEST.MGRELAND. M.D. J. G. WESTMORELAND. M. D. April 1855. ts New Bonnets, Cl<?ak3, J)res« Goods. Kc. &lc. MRS. J. M. BORING takes great pleasm in announcing to her friends and patr.eu generally, that her stock of FALL AND WIN TER GOODS is now completed. Please call and examine her Goods, nil who desire the latest Fash ions,as !-.-ho has this day received a lot of just such articles. Her goods need no great noise about hem. They will show for themselves. Come and e them, and none wP go away displeased. December 7 5 10 ts Who wants to Swap? subscriber has ONE HUNDRED ACRES 1 OF LAND, lying in Henry county, tbout 5 miles nerth of McDonough, well improves ; lh good cabins, and about forty acres of cleared land, mostly fresh. I will trade the premises for a house and lot in the city of Atlanta on favora ble terms. nov 28-ts F. M. EDDLEMAN. NOTICE. Ihave this day sold out ray entire stock of goods to John A. Doane. who will continue the bus iness at the same stand, corner of Hunter and Whitehall st. Atlauta, Jan. 18-ts J. T. DOANE. METALLIC CORN MILL. CRUDER Sr COWEN'S PATENT, Os Memphis , Tenn. rruns MILL is constructed of cast and JL wrought iron runners fourteen inches across the face—and is simple in its construction, durable, and easily set and managed, and may be attached to steam, water, or horse power, but recommends itself particularly to every planter who has a cotton gin or any power on a farm, as it can run with from one to four horses, and grind from five to fifteen bushels of the best meal per hour. Hominy, coarse or fine. Orders for single Mills, or propositions for county rights, will be received for Georgia, S. Carolina and Florida, by Jons B. Gordon, La- Grange, Ga.; 11. Williams, at Mr. Mell’s, At lanta, or J. Wins ii 11*, Atlanta. Ga. GORDON, SMITH WICK & CO. RECOMMENDATION. We have seen one of the above Mills on ex hibition in Atlanta, and take pleasure in saying (bat it grinds rapidly and good Meal, to our en tire satisfaction. Signed. J. L. STEPHENS, S. B. O ATM AN. W. T. FARNSWORTH, Foreman at Winship Co.'s J. E. WILLIAMS & CO., J. WINSHIP & CO. Atlanta, Sept. 12. 1855. ts. BLACKSMITH ING r I''TIE undersigned is now prepared to do black- X smithing in all its various branches, at the old stand of J. J. Martin Buggies, Wagons, and plantation work doDe at short notice in good style, and moderate charges. Buggies, Wagons, &c., always on band for sale. I have also a good wood workman, and will make new work to order, and repairing will be done in tbe best style. Patent plows can be pro cured at my shop. W. 11. CRAFT. jan S—ts Bolting clotiis, screen wire and MILL CRANKS for sale by nov 9 d&wtf J. NORCROSS. ON CONSIGNMENT. j| QQQ SACKS of Salt, for sale by s nov 12-d&wtf rpilE testimony of an escaped Novice from L llie sisterhood of St. Joseph's InhlitutiQn. near Emmettsburg M. D. The genuine work of | Miss Josqphiue M. Bunk ley. Published by llar i per & Brothers, and for sale by J. J. RICHARDS & Cos. ' Atlanta, Jan. 18 *ss—lf Gas Cliaudelicrs. TTJST received a few fine 4 ami f> lights Clian (leliers, low for cash, by T. li. RIPLEY, dec 10-dAwjf Intelligencer and Examiner copy. J. P. WOODBURY ATLANTA. OA., C GENERAL dealer in Drugs and Medicines, T Chemicals. Paints. Oils. Dye Stuffs, Varnish es and Brushes, Glass. Perfumery. Fancy Articles, ♦fee.. Ac. Pure Wines and Brandies for Medici nal purposes. Goods selected with care and war ranted as represented, nor 12-d&wly NEW BOOK AND MUSIC STORE. T J. RICHARDS & Cos., White-HallStreet, »] • (next door to Valentino’s Confectionary) Atlanta Georgia. At the above Establishment may be found a general assortment of ISoolis, S ntionvi v Music and Musical IN STRUM ENTS, and FANCY ARTICLES. Mr. J. J. RICHARDS, having located in Atlanta, will give his personal attention to the business, and possessing facilities (in connection with the firms of J. J. & S. P. Richards, Macon, Ga., and Richards <fe Brother, r -riflin, Ga.) for obtaining STOCK at the Lowest prices, the pub lic may rest assured that it will be sold on simi lar terms. Call and see. J. J. RICHARDS. & Cos. uov 10-d&w ts. A CARD. POULLAIN, JENNINGS & CO., Grocers and 1 Cotton Factors, Augusta, Georgia. A. POULLAIN. THO. J. JENNINGS. ISAIAH PURSE. nov 2 55 wly liAKLEITiIfI’S BOOK, JOB and CARD PRINTING OFFICE, AND ROOK-IHADERY. Corner of White-llall and Alabama Streets,(i the room formerly known as “ PARR'S HALL,”) Atlanta, Georgia. Cl R. lIANLFJTER & Cos., having J* just added to their former extensive as sortment of BOOK and JOB TYPE, CUTS, OR NAMENTS, &c, a very large variety of new ma terials. of the latest, styles, together with one of IIOE’S celebrated Cylinder Presses, are more fully prepared than heretofore, to give dis patch to 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 execution 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. &c., executed at short notice. Printing in Gold and Silver Bronze, and Fan cy Colored Inks, or on Vellum, Satin, Muslin, fee., 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 and 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 work. either department, oi their business, from any part, of Georgia and tent ion. C. R. 11. returns his grateful thanks to his friends a r ' the public for their past generous patronng' and would most respectfully solicit a eon*ini': .eo of the ame fothe new firm. Light! Lsg’if!! Lig!si \ \! A M'Hl-rat.-. !■!')«’.}• m Fluid. tYunphiac, Tur XJA P a.el Alcohol. LO EELS, of iho above Goods on hand, and for sale. Fluid—per gallon $1 20 Camphine—per gallon 1 00 Druggist’s Alcohol—per gallon 1 12A (05 pr. ct.) pi- gal. 130 For sale by T. R. RU’LEY. Terms, cash. P. S.—A liberal discount when ordered by the Barrel. December 14 5 11 ts FOE SALE. Ily L. J. Pan .- -lieat Estate Agent. ONE House and Lot and four Vacant Lots on Peach-Tree street. Four Houses and Lots on Houston street, some of them desirably situated. Three Houses and Lots on Decatur street—also other Houses and Lots and a few Vacant Lots in different parts of the city. Also, 100 acres of Land, partially improved, situated about 1 1-2 miLs from the centre of town : and 100 acres of unimproved, heavy lim bered Land, about two miles from the city." Also, a good Farm, four miles from town, con sisting of about 100. acres, 30 of which are im proved and under good cultivation. All of the above Land* are well adapted to Gardening and dairy purposes. Any information required re specting the above farm may be obtained of W S. Wingfield, who resides on it, or of nov 12-dttw ts L. J. PARR. A LAR&E STOCK OF GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES i! (1 E subreriber being desirous of making a change in his business, will offer, from this forward, his LARGE STUCK OF GOODS, at greatly reduced prices, for cash down, consisting of Hardware of all sorts, Carriage Ware, Shoes, Hoots, Dry Goods, Ac. Those wanting good bargains will do well to call. March 21, ’SO. J. NORCROSS. is.VCON AND LARD! A BEAUTIFUL Lot of New Bacon and Leaf- Lard, just received from the country, and for sale by J. NORCROSS. W. M. HILL, Auctioneer, ilessdence, Decatur, Gcorgir. BEING 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, he flatters himself that he will give en tire satisfaction in all cases, For reference apply to the followinggentlemen : lir-.C. Murphey, lion. W. A. Powell, Col. R. M. Brown and Dr. A. Johnson, Decatur ; lion. J. A. Hayden, Col. J. M. Calhoun, Dr. E. N. Calhoun, J. J. Thra-ber, Esq., W. W. Roark and Dr. B. F. Bomar, Atlaut i. Feb 8 1856 WOODEN WAKE ! WOODEN WARE! T A FULL supply of Wooden Ware, of the best quality, on hand, consisting of Pine and Ce dar Buckets, Cedar Churns, Measures, and Straw Brooms, and a variety ol other articles. For sale by [nov 12] J. NORCROSS. LETTERS ! FROM the United States. Canada and Cuba, by the lion. Amelia M. Murray. Heuri de Sa’tour—a Sequel to Chasi Vavasuer; by J. T Sni.tli. Just received by march H-ts. J. J. RICHARDS & CO. Cottage Chairs! 6 DOZEN COTTAGE CHAIRS, well made! and well painted, which will be sold low, very low, for cash, to close out the lot, by nov 18 J. NORCROSS ! AAA POUNDS new Bacon, received and for sale by jyll-tf WILLIAM C. PARKER 1 Ann FOUNDS new leaf LARD for salo Jjv/L/w at Provision Store, White-llall st. dec 31-dtf WM. C. PARKER. ORMT EXCITEMENT ! What About 1 Why, the Cheapest Clothing Emporium is on Whilehad Street, next door to Valentino's Covfrctionerv and Tay lor’s Hat Emporium. rpHE subscribers beg leave to inform the -M- citizens of Atlanta, and mankind general ly, that they have received, and are receiving daily, the most extensive and splendid Stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING Ever opened in Atlanta. Assuring all clothes buyers an elegant fitting and most durable arti cles. for astonishing sacrificing prices. Come one-i-eomeall, and Get pants of our stock, and certaiply tbon, You'll come to our store to purchase again, Get coats, and always remember to tell At the Jit Hernia City Hall you were fitted so well, Come one, come all, without delay, And bring along the money, You’ll surely grow rich, thus saving your cash, And with little expense cut quite a dash. M. OPPENIIEIMER <fe Cos. Atlanta, April 11,1856. 27tf fTmT EDDLEMAN & BRO. DEALERS IN BOOTS, Shoes, Sole and Upper Leather, Calf Skins, Lining and Binding Skins, Lasts Pegs, &c., keep constantly on hand a general Stock, of Boots and Shoes, of the best Northern and Eastern Manufacture. Also, Shoes of their own make. Repairing, at No. 49 White Hall st Piano Fortes, Music* &c. H. BRAUMULLEK, (Successor to Truax, Vanden Berg fy C 0.,) WHITEHALL ST., SIGN OFTIIE GOLDEN PIANO, KEEPS constantly on hand PIANOS, which lie warrants to he of 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 pieces just received, and weekly he receives additions of the latest .publications. Being a musician himself, hi.* stock is free of the compositions of musical know nothings. Music-Portfolios and Music Cases.— preferable to those that are bound, as music changes frequently March 29 55 ts NEW WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE. (Opposite Crisp’s Athcnaium.) THE subscriber having located in Atlanta, ten ders his services to the citizens of this place, and surrounding country, as a WATCH MAKER AND JEWELER. Having been en gaged for many years in some of the best estab lishments of the Southern States, he feels confi dent of giving entire satisfaction to any who may favor him with their patronage. He‘has on hand a fine assortment of WATCH MATERIAL, and is prepared to replace any wheel, jewel, or otnenvise repair Watches which have been brok en. or rendered unserviceable i y incompetent workmen. Jewelry manufactured or repaire . Diamonds , Pearls, or other valuable jewels reset on short notice. Spectacle Glasses to suit all ages. Engraving neatly executed. Will keep on hand fine Gold and Silver Watch es. Rich Jewelry, Silver Ware, Ac., together with a handsome lot of Fancy Articles for Christmas times. Call and st-e. dee 24-dtf HIRAM T. JONES. Attention! f'UST received a variety of BEDSTEADS and CHAIRS, of Williams & Co.’s manufacture. Jy 28 T. W. WEST, 3 one door below C. 11. Strong’s. LAND V V WARRANTS by thu cubs*aJbi which the highest cash prices will be paid. Ap ply at J. Norcross’ store, Atlanta, Ga. A. B. & W. G. FORSYTH. Jy2 8 5 42 ts LONG I LED I OR COME AT LAST.” VOLUME? 4 and sos MACALEY'S HISTO RY of England. Just received and foi* sale by J. J. RICHARDS & CO. jail 19-ts r IMIE subscriber has bought out the stock of * -1. T. Duane, on theVorner Hunter and White hall streets, and will be pleased to see the old customers of he concern and public generally. He hopes by attention to business to receive a liberal patronage, lie will sell as many goods of the same quality for one dollar as any other house in this city. Call and see. j in. 18, 1856-tr JOHN A. DOANE. T. it. Ripley. DEALER in Crockery, Earthern and Glass Ware. Elated Castors, Bl it. Castors. Lamps ol all descriptions, Camphene, Oil. Burning Fluid, Ac. nov 4 T. It. RIPLEY. Dr. L, \j, Ledbetter, SURGEON DENTIST, havinfi had a recen * opportunity of examining two entire Sets of Upper Teeth, upon Platinaplate, 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 the 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. We were also particularly struck with the life-like appearance of the teeth and gums, pre senting as they did, so great a resemblanceto na ture, that it would have been difficult for an ordinary observer to have discovered their arti ficial origin. JESSE BORING, M. D., May 3 55 ts JOS. P. LOGAN, M. D Flour! Flour!? EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, from Ruff’s mill, for sale by J. NORCROSS. dec 3 d&wtf Wanted to Purchase. Os) LIKELY YOUNG NEGRO MEN, for /wU which liberal cash prices will be paid, dec 1 dk\v L. J. PARR. Gas Fixtures ! Gas Fixtures!! THE subscriber will, in a short time, be pre pared to supply Gas Fixtures of various descriptions. nov 4 T. R. RIPLEY. Residences for Sale. THERE are three eligible RESIDENCES on 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. PARIt, dec 1 d&w Real Estate Agent. Bolting Clotlis! rnilE best anchor BOLTING CLOTH, for sale JL at New York retail prices, by dec 3-diwtf J. NORCROSS. J. Norcross. IS now receiving a fine assortment of Staple Dry G'oods, Groceries and Hardware, all of which will be sold low for cash or produce at the old stand. Feb 22 ts No Excuse for poor Gardens. THE subscriber having determined to open, about the Ist December, and keep constant ly on hand, a fresh supply of Landreth's Gar den seeds, respectfully solicits the patronage of 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 on hand a few choice flower seeds. Oct. 17, 1855. nßtf T. W. WEST. FOR SALE. ANEW and well arranged BRICK STORJ HOUSE, on White Hall Street. Terms : Half cash the remainder on ■‘welve months time. Titles undisputable. Apply to S. J. SHACKELFORD, Agent. Oct. 11, ’55 ts Calcined Plaster and Cement, ANEW and full supply of these articles jus received by Jo 14-ts J. NORCROSS. ONCE MOKE, TO THE RES (/A c 1 LULLING up. at last, at the old r IVOR CROSS, with almost ever Staple Goods. SHOES, BOOTS’ STAPLE DRY GOODS and CROC Also, a complete assortment of J i for house-keepers and house-bu»l STEEL and NAILS; GLASS, PAINTS ; a lot of new and fresh will be in in a few days, besides a things too numerous to mention. The truth is, Some of these y here were beginning to tliii ! stock was running low, and that a fair swing, sell lots of good and get rich in no time; but I ! . fill up, keep a good stock, and I. ■ a while longer, and see that cu fair chance, and keep young genii Don’t forget the old stand wli sold cheap for cash, cotton or any o ' good pay. nov 0 SEA GO & IAwRE Y Grocers $ Commission Merc/;. Nos. 72 £j 74, ’Whitehall sti e, t Atlanta, Georgia. TNEALERS in Bacon, Lard, Corn, Wheat, Oat.- iJ Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Mackerel, Syrup and New Orleans Molasses, and many other ar ticles. Terms strictly cash. C per cent charg ed on consignments, Liberal advances given oh consignments. Steam Flour Mill. THE subscribers would inform the public thal they now lave their Steam Flour and Corn Mill in full operation; and as our Mill is intend ed for Custom Work, we solicit that kind of bu siness, and trust we shall be able to give entire satisfaction to those who may favor ns with their grain to be ground. BEAN & GILBERT, nov 29 dtwtf For Sale. TWO ' lesiro - ,,1e DWELLING HOUSES, on He l catur street, near Win. H. Harville, for sale low lor cash, or on short time. A negro woman will be received in part payment for one of them; Enquire of L. J. PARR, dec 1 d*w Real Estate Agent: Cottage Chairs, Bedsteads and Washing _ Machines, T?ROM the manufactories of William & Cos. L B. H. &M. L. Woods, for sale by dov 12 d&w-tf. L. J. PARR, l j. parrT \\T AR E HOUSE AND COMMISSION MERj V V CHANT, Will give his attention particu larly to the purchase and sale of Cotton and oth er produce. Orders and consignments solicited. Warehouse on Marietta street, one door above J. Norcross’ nov 12-d&wtf Apples! Apples!! A LOT of green and red APPLES for sale by J. NORCROSS. dec 3 diwtf SUNDAY School Books, and Hymn Books, ol the various denominations, jnsi received am’ for sale by J. J. RICHARDS & CO. March 14,1856.-ts. FOR SALE. \ LARGE and well built three story b»> ■ .A. Store,with a good cellar, and ten will i isherl and commodius rooms in the second J third stories. The Store is situated on Peach-Tree sirefi L. J. PARR, Real Eslnt , ,-.t. nov 12-d.fcwtf Carriages, Huggie ROBF.RT 11. MAY, u riage Repository in this Hall street, near Seago & L . lie intends to keep a full assortii:' Rpckaways, Buggies, Harness, V lie will sell at Augusta prices to buy anything in bis line, v amine bis stock and prices elsewhere. Notice to 'Tint NO DETEN'i ON and after May 20th, 1 - Trains on this Road v Leave Atlanta 5, a. m.; ar 12.2 G. Leave Atlanta 6« p. in.; ai 5.15. a. Tit. Leave Chattanooga 9. a - p. m. Leave Chattanooga 3.50 ta 3. The Day Train w . wee k. T 1 le Nigfll Train - cept Sundy. By this arrangement 1, benefit of a close connect or. running to and from Atlanta «. JAMES F. C r AGE i\ c Y . I AM agent for the sale of Shirtm J Qsnaburgs, and Yarns, maunfaei. Howard Factory, of Columbus. Gem goodsThade at this establishment an- o quality; and they can he sold as lov from any other manufactory in the con.. , shall endeavor (o keep a good supply of ti, hand ; and it is ray opinion that dealers will con sult their interest by purchasing of me. A beautiful description of cotton sewing a, ■*< wrapping twine is made at this factoty, samp] , of which may be seen at my office. dec 1 dew L. J. PAIiR, Rea] Estate Ag’t. MAT FAMILY GROCERY AMI PROVISION' STORE. LAMAR. LOWE & CO., (Ota stand nl I,a.\-ikk k JlcDasiel, near the FulUm J/ouse.V ALABAMA STREET,. ATLANTA, GEORGIA * qtliE undersigned arc just receiving and open- X ing a choice assortment of GROCERIES and PROVISIONS—such as Sugars, Coffee, Tea, Molasses; extra Golden Syrup ; Candles. Tallow, Sperm and Adamantine; Soda. Pepper, Spice’ Ginger. Tobacco, green and dried Fruit, Bacon, Lard, Onions, Irish Potatoes, Ac., Ac.. Ac. Intending to conflnw ourselves strictly to the cash System, our motto shall bo, “ quick sale* and small profits.” Give us a call. LAMAR. LOWE & CO., Commission Merchants and Produce Dealers, nov 19 55 diwly Iron ! Iron!! Iron !! < AMERICAN refined Junietta IRON by tlcc 5 J. NORCROSS Cabinet Making and (Jndertak ing. TIIE subscriber keeps constantly on hand’ Chairs, Bedsteads Mattresses, Wash stands, Cradles, 'Wardrobes, Safes, and all other art-cles in the above line of business, manufac tured to order. Being a practical Cabinet maker, my patrons may rely upon all work put up at iny Cabinet VV are-Rooms, one door below C II strong & Cos., on Whitehall street, Atlanta, Geo' short notice and reasonable terms. [ may bo found night and Sundays at (lie resi dence of Mr. 11. W. Bullard. T. W WEST October 17, ISM. n8 ts Morgan, Kirkpatrick & Cos., HAJ ING opened anew ware room on Peach Tree street, would call the attention of the public to their stock of FURNITURE, embracing Cabinet Ware in all its varieties ; Chairs of ev ery kind; Lounges, Mattresses of springs, Hair, Moss, Cotton and Shuck. Carpets, Rugs, Ac. Window Shades, Window Curtains. Damask, Cornices, Bands, Cord and Tassels, Loops, An-! Window Papering. House do., Fireboard! do! They still continue their shop south of Georsht Rail Road square, and are prepared to O ,;;; i kinds of work connected with their 'onslucnt such as making and repairing Fur..: ure. nu king Mill tresses, Upholstering. Ac. . ; y k/’v also on hand Metallic Burial ( , i ~, : upon short notice Mahogany. We, wood COFFINS. ‘ CHAIR FACTORY'.—They - , ~,r . : . „,i their manufacturing shops at ; supply Morgan’s original Cotta .. ~ ; h ley’s Patent Bedstead, together , of Cabinet Ware, of their ov any quantity desired. They ■ ■ ring and finishing Enamelled ' _t - . far superior to any to be bad i'i no " l)cc. 28 " 5 v- 13 | A T FOR S E. Ex. LARGE quanfity ot choice is., L. J. fA..., nov 12-d&wt( ■?