Atlanta weekly intelligencer. (Atlanta, Ga.) 185?-18??, October 28, 1858, Image 4

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- gut y^rr; * " '- *" *’'*'«"* * r ~. ::^£r^v, r l- .4,j||^- - S P EC I A L NOTICES. Old Dr. Bone's Medicines-—A Falla cy Exploded. 1"|~OW do those who say that. Coneumptknns not cur hie, get over the fact that the lungs of many pe sons, on poet mortem enmlnatibB, exhibit scars, inco testibly proving that Oonsumptiou or tubercled . ogshad existed in the patients, and that the Tubercle dad been healed, leaving the sufferer to die of a totally different disease? A Cure is difficult; but difficult as it is Old Sr. Bone’s Bitters and Cathartic Pills, together with his Pulmonary Pills and Pulmonary Powders, will accomplish it. The Bitters and Cathartic Pills are designed to strength en the system, cleanse the stomach and restore it to its natural tone, and to equalize the circulation of the blood. TTia Pulmonary Pills and Powders are to allay cough and irritation, to remove the mucus and heal internal Ul cers. . , These Preparations will Cure Consumption as certainly as the Sun sets and rises, as well as Bronchitis Asthma, and all other afflictions of the air passages and respiratory organs. The Bitters and Cathartic Pills alone will cure in every instance Epilepsy or Fits, Dyspepsia, Chronic Laver Complaint and Nervous diseases of every character. Dr. L. H. Bone & Son, and successors to old Dr. Chris tian Bone, dispenses these wonderful Remedies from.his Office, No. 284 Grand Street, New York City. He would much prefer having a personal interview with each of his patients, but those residing at a distance by remitting $3 and stating symptoms of their disease, will receive Medicines by Express that will surely restore them to health. They will sec that Dr. Bone’s Treatment proves that Consumption can be cured. Dec 2.1857..d*wly THE GEEAT ENGLISH REMEDY. SIB JAMES CLARKE’S Celebrated Female Pills. Prepared from a prescription of Sir James Clark, SI. D., Physician Extraordinary tv the Queen. T HS invaluable medicine is unfailing in the cure of al painful and dangerous diseases to which the female constitution is subject. It moderates all excess and re moves aU obstructions, and a speedy cure may be relied on, to Married Ladles it is peculiarly suited. It will, in a short time, bring to the monthly period with regu larity. Each bottle, price $1, bears the Government Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits. These Puts should not be taken by females during the first three months of Pregnancy, as they are sure to bring on Miscarriage, but al any other time they are safe. In all cases of Nervous Affections, Pam in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, these Pills will effect a cure when all other means have failed, and although a power ful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or any thing hurtful to the constitution. Full directions ac company each package. JOB MOSES, (late I. C. Baldwin & Co.,) " ' ' ” York. Rochester, Now Sole Agent for the United States and Canada. N B.—$1 and 6 jiostagc stamps enclosed to any au thorised Agent, will insure a bottle containing 50 Pills by return mail. For sale by A. Alexander, Wholesale & Retail Agent for Atlanta and vicinity. E. T. Sabal, Sole Agent for Marietta. Haviland, Stevenson & Co., Charleston, Whole sale Agents for the South. Jan. 20,185S..diwly. Prof. Haskell’s Electric Oil. ^ supply of this wonderful medicine for the cure of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Deafness, Nervous and Sick Headache &c., which causes all pains to ccasc in stantaneously, has been received by Messrs. SYME k CO., who are the authorised wholesale and retail agents for the Southcu Territory. Head the following Certificate : It is with pleasure 1 take this method of returning my sin cere thauks to Prof. Haskell, ]proprietor of the celebrated Haskell’s Electric Oil, for the most wonderful and as touuding cure it has I Performed on tne, licing troubled with the Rheumatism for the last ten' years. One bottle of his inestimable Electric Oil has entirely restored me, doing more than all the Doctors, or other would be cu rative to loins and liniments. I have also seen it tried effectually in other like cases and cases of Headache, Toothache, and Colic, so that I can recommend it to be one of the best medicines in existence, and advise every one to liave a bottle of it in tlicir house for fear of danger. April 23. ’5S diwly. Mr. Editor :—It is really surprising the people will suf fer pain, and especially terrible complaints, Rheumatism, and Neuralgia, when “Professor Haskell's Electric Oil,” can be procured. I would not be without a bottle of this unrivaled remedy in my family on any condition.— I have been raised froma cripple by the attacks I paral ysis and rheumatism to the lull use of my limbs, and have known it tried effectually in several other cases besides myself. It removes all pain from the body, head and limbs almost instantly, and I desire thus to inform the suffering that they may avail themselves of its advantages. I am not hired to give this testimony of the wonderful curative powers of this extraordinary remedy, but to do it of my own accord and at my own expense ; anil you will oblige myself and the public by giving it a place in your columns. JAMES S. F1FIELD. J. F. WOODBURY, Agent, Atlanta, Ga. April 23 diwly. REMOVAL. Wallace & Robinson, Uave Removed to ilteir FIRE PROOF WARE-HOUSE ON ALABAMA STREET, Opposite amt South of tlic Passenger Depot and next door to the Planters Hotel. ALEX M. WALLACE WM. C. ROBINSON. WALLACE & ROBISON, GENERAL Commission Merchants AND DEALERS IN TENNESSE E P R CM) I C K! give special attention to the sale of Bacon, Lard, Flour, Grain, Whiskey,Tobacco, &c., &c. Consignments are respectfully solicited, ffjy Prompt attention given to Cash orders. Wliiskcy for Hie “Million.” T HE undersigned are the sole Agents in Atlanta for the sale of “Georgia Planter’s Whiskey.” and keep always on baud a large stock at Manufacturers’ prices. We GUARANTEE this brand of Whiskey to be the pure distillation of grain and free from any poisonous drugs. WALLACE k ROBINSON. Fire Proof Safes. gTEARNS & MARVIN’S Fire Proof Safes (Wilder’s Pat ent) at New York Prices, and for sale by their Agents. A supply always on hand WALLACE & ROBINSON. Bacon. •y^TE are constantly receiving and will keep during the season a full supply of prime Tennessee Bacon at lowest cash prices. WALLACE & ROBINSON. Oats. 1250 Bushels white and black seed Oats for sal hs!sb A Irish Potatoes. large lot of Tennessee Irish Potatoes on hand. WALLACE & ROBINSON. Flour. ~|~^OUDON Mills, Brabson’s and Leefrc’s brands, Flour and for sale by WALLACE & ROBIOSON. Feathers. 950 jiounds prime new feathers on hand and anx ious to close consignment. Call and see- WALLACE & ROBINSON. H)6LrT33r 7 S- PROPHYLACTIC FLUID! AND Ozonized Chlorine. The most powerful Disinfectant known. PURIFIES DWELLINGS and SHIPS, Removes all offensive odors ; Invaluable in the Sick room ; Cures Bums, Biles, Carbuncles and Running Sores : Cleanses the Teeth ; Destroys Foetid Breath ; Prevents Decayed Teeth proving Injurious ; Mitigates the most alarming symptons of SCARLET & TYPHOID FEVERS; Cures Tetter and Scald Head, t'sed m Bathing, keeps the skin healthy, soft and white. Removes STAINS & MILDEW. ;.._.roys ail Animal or Vegetable Poisons, Cures the Bites of Insects and Stings of Bees; Removes Rancidity from Butter and lard. More powerful than any other agent in preventing the Spread of Contagious Diseases, Manufactured only in the Laboratory of J. DARBY, AUBURN ALABAMA. From which or, Harrel, Rislcy & Kitchen, No. 76 Bar clay Street. New York it may be ordered. For sale by Druggists generally, and by Smith & Ez- zzard and A. Alexander, Atlanta, Ga. Call in at the Drug Stores and get a pamphlet telling all about it. aug31,185S d&w6m. The Prince of Barbers. , OBERT MoOOMB—vulgarly called BOB—would re- E i spectfullv call the attention of the public to the fact that he lias reiitted the BATHING ESTABLISH - MF.XT, Connected with his business, anil is now finely prejiared for thoroughly cleaning a dust-afflicted public. Robert is daily, nay hourly turning out the most hand some specimens of the scientific art of hair-dressing and shaving. Gentlemen to bo thoroughly satisfied of my assertions, call at the Trout House Barber shop. Machine-Made HORSE SHOES! THE TROY IRON 4: NAIL FACTORY, AT Troy, New York, have Henry Burden’s improved Horse-Shoe Machinery now in 'successful operation, and are prejiared to execute orders for Horse and Mule Shoes of any Weight and Pattern, at a jirice but little above the price of Horse Shoe Iron. The quality of the Iron used in these shoes is warrant ed in every respect. These shoes have been approved of. anil are now used by the United States Government exclusively, as also by many of the jirincijial Stage and Omnibus Companies and Horse Sluters throughout the country. These SHOES call be purchased through the jirincijial Hardware and Iron Stores in the United States. 1 Orders addressed to the subscriber, at Troy, will re ceive prompt attention. WM. 1. BLRDEN, May 21,1858. .diwly Agent, Troy, New York. A VALUABLE CEXTEN1AL CURIOSITY will be sent by mail to any one remitting 25 cents to SfttITH k tt),. P. O. Box 15, Atlanta,Ga. Agents Wanted. [sep 28 58.. dtf GEORGIA, Forsyth County, W HEBKAS, AlmnnG Hutchins, administra te,. 0 f George Wofford represents to the and entered on Court in his petition duly file record that he has ful y a 1 ministered George ^Wofford* estate This is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors to show cause if a- y they have why said administrator should not be dis charged from his administration, and receive let ters of dismission, on the first; Monday in Feb- —... MZ t, 1869. Jy U, 1889 tuxy near, j H jjaRKKR, Ord'y. SWAN k OO.’S LOTTERIES TRIUMPHANT.” SWAN It VMt. Continue toBnw ns Usual without Inter, rapt ion. SWAN & C O.’ S Lotteries are Legal, and Authorised bfthe Stale (f Georgia T IE late attempt to injure our firm has shown that our Lotteries aro drawn fairly; that our Prizes are paid punctually; and that our schemes are more libera] than any other Lottcjy in the world. The following Scheme will be drawn by S. SWAN k CO., Managers iff the Sjnrta Academy Lottery, in each of their single number Lotteries for September, 1858 at Augusta, Georgia, in public, under the supcrinteudancc of Commissioners. CLASS 35, To be drawn iu the city of Augusta, Ga., in public on Saturday, Oct. 2, 1858. CLASS 36, To be drawn in the city of Augusta Ga., in public, on Saturday, Oct. 9, 1858. CLASS 37, To be drawn in the city of Augusta, Ga., in public, on Saturday, Oct. 16,1858. CLASS 38, To be drawn in the city of Augusta, Ga., in public, on Siaturday, Oct. 23, 1858. CLASS 39, To be drawn in the city of Auguka, Ga., in public, on Saturday, Oct. 30t.h, 1858. On the Plan of SINGLE NUMBERS 1 50,000 TICKERS. 5.4S5prizes ! Nearly cne prize to every nine Tickets. 7 September. 900 i: Tize of.. $70,000 4 Frizes ol l “ Of.. 30,000 4 « of, 800 l “• of.. 10,000 4 “ of 700 l 11 of.. 5,000 4 “ of 600 l “ of.. 4,000 50 “ of 500 i “ of.. 3,000 50 “ of 300 l “ of.. 1.500 100 “ of 125 l “ of.. 1,000 230 “ of 100 A PPROXIMA TION PRIZES. 4 prizes of $400 approximating 300 “ to $70,000 are 1,500 4 “ of 30,000 “ 1,200 4 “ of 200 “ 10,000 “ 800 4 “ of 125 “ 5,000 “ *500 4 “ of 100 “ 4,000 “ 400 4 “ of 75 “ 3,000 “ 300 4 “ of 50 “ 1.590 “ 200 5,000“ of 20 are S100,000 5, 485 prizes amounting to $320,000 Whole Tickets $10; Halves $5; Quarters $2,50. A Circular shotting the plan of the Lotteries will be Sent to any one who is desirous of receiving it. Certificates of Packages will be sold at the following rates which is the risk : Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Tickets $S0 « “ 10 Half “ 40 “ “ 10 Quarter “ 20 “ “ 10 Eighth “ 10 In ordering Tickets or Certificates, Enclose your money to our address for the Tickets or dered, on receipt of which they will be forwarded by first mail. Purchasers can have iickets ending in any figure they designate. The List of Drawn Numbers and Prizes will be sent to jiurchasers immediately after the drawing. *a- Purchasers will please write their signatures jilain and give their Post Office, Countys and State. tjgfa Remember that every Prize is drawn, and paya ble in full without deduction. flgfaAll Prizes of $1,000 and under, jiaid immediately after the drawing—other Prizes at the usual time of 30 days. AU communications strictly confidential. Orders for Tickets should be sent in early. Address Orders for Tickets or Certificates, to S. SWAN & CO., Augusta, Ga. 4Eg-Persons residing near Montgomery, Ala., or At lanta, Ga., can have their orders tilled and save time by addressings. Swan & Co-, at either of those cities. ffjg- A list of the numbers that are drawn from the wheel, with the amount of the prize that each one is en titled to, will he published alter every drawing, in the following pajiers :—Augusta (Ga) Constitutionalist, New Orleans Bella, Mobile Register, Charleston Standard, Nashville Gazelle, Atlanta Intelligencer, New York Weekly Bay Rook, Savannah Georgian, Richmond Dispatch, New York Dispatch, and Pauling (Miss.,) Clarion, and Little Rock (Ark., True Democrat. BR PRIMARY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE. GRIFFIN, GEORGIA. r DS School will be opened on the first of November, ga announced in.a circular., tor the reoeptiou nf stu dents.. The subsriber does not deem it necessary to enter into detail respecting bis method of teaching, or impartnig in struction to bis students, as any intellgent person must aji- preciate the advantages a student will have in such a School as contemplated under the present system, and pledge himself that his time and energies sufficient. will be devoted to the advantage of his pupils, and that noth ing will be wanting to make their studies as iustructsve and agreeable as possible. Every branch of the Medical and Surgical review will be thoroughly taught in this School. Classes will be termed iu accordance with the time each pupil has been studying. Regular examinations will be held three times a week on various branches. A few of the advantages of this School and Medicine may he briefly enumerated, namely : The superior opportunities of studying practical Anato my, the abuudautsupply of Material,theDissecting Room being ample tor all the classes, and the constant atten dance of the subserber, or one of the two, who will as sist him iu demonstrating, to afford all ucceeary informa tion to the gentlemen who may be dissecting. 1>R. Knott wishes it distictlv understood that this School will, in no wise, interfere with any of the charter ed schools of the country. Students will find this Schoo- highly advantageous, and much more agreeable than 1 public college, for the purpose of acquiriug their first iua structiou iu Medicine and Surgery, They can, at ah times, have an op jxirt unity of acquiring a knowledge of practical Auotomy, and the practice of operative Surgery upon the dead subject. The Dispensary and Infirmary of the subscriber Which Will be opened pit the same time, will ollord an opportu nity to his students ol acquiring great information and adroitness in the art of prescribing by visiting the jiatients examining the cases daily, and carrying out the prescrip tions under the direction of the jiroprietor. They will also have an opportunity whenever conve nience will admit of visiting in comjiauy with him, the patients of the proprietor in rotation wherein they will derive great benefit in a practical point of view, in learn ing to diagnose ami treat various diseases. It must be apparent to every one that, possessing these and many other advantages lor the study of Medicine and Surgery, this School stands unrivalled in the facilities it will afford the medical student in the acquisition of a thorough and practical primary course of instruction in his profession. The subscriber, fully relying upon thp countenance aid and support of the medical faculty and an into ligeut public, confidently enters ujxm an enterprize which in his estimation, by supplying a desideratum in the profes sion will greatly benefit the public, as well as elevate the standard of medical science. For terms and other particulars, address the proprietor at Griliin, Georgia. E. F. KNOTT. N. B. All Gentlemen of the medical profession who may visit Griffin, arc cordially and most respectfully invited to visit this School, and the proprietor wifi take great plea sure in showing them around. Griffin, October 8th, 1858 wtf. T H E G O LA8 I* IP It I Z E THE GOLDEN TWZE Dr. Morse’s INDIAN ROOT PILLS! D R MORSE, the inventor of Morse s Indian Root l’ills, has spent the greater part of his life in traveling, A. J. BRADY, 1 ' " ' “ e, N. Y. J No. 5, Park Place, . SOLOMON, Atlanta, Ga HARDWARE & IRON. BRADY cV SOLOMON, White Hall Street, opposite Johnson’s new building. H WING established an Office in New York city, where our Senior partner, .Mr. A. J. Brady lias jiermanent- ly located, we would call the attention of our customers and dealers in Hardware generally to the advantage it gives in the purchase of our goods. Our facilities are now equal to those of any house in our neighboring larger cit ies, and we aro able and determined to compete with any of them. Our extensive stock of Hard ware ;s being replenished by regular weekly shipments, such as Swedes, English and American Iron, Cast, German and Plow Steel, Nails of a sujierior brand,builders Hardware, Black Smith, Carpenters and Harness makers tools! Mill Irons, Upright and Cross cut saws, Circular saws from 6 to 54 inches, Corn Siieliers,Straw Cutters, Shovels, Sjiades, Guns, Pistols and Cutlery. We would invite particular attention to our stock of Carriage and Harness Trimmings, Axles and Springs, Hubbs, Sjiokcs. Rims, Shafts, and all the various articles belonging to this line, of which we keep one of the best assortments in this section of the State. All orders will receive prompt attention. BRADY & SOLOMON. LEATHER BELTING AGENCY'. We are the Agents for the sale ofa Superior article of Leather Belting, which we sell at Augusta and Charleston prices. BRADY & SOLOMON. India Rubber Belting and Packing. We have a large supply of Rubber Belting and Pack, ing. Belt Lacing. Rivetts, kc., constantly on hand. BRADY & SOLOMON. Dole's Celebrated Saw Gumma'. We arc Agents for tho sale of the above Saw Gumrncr. BRADY & SOLOMON. The Volcanic Fire A mis. We are the Agents for this City, for the sale of the above beautiful Fire .Arms comjirisiug of all sizes of Rifles, and Ihsrols, discharging from 6 to 30 Balls, without being reloaded. BRADY & SOLOMON. Twenty-five Dollars Reward. M S TOLEN from the subscriber at Cumming, F< _ Forsyth county, Ga. on Monday evening February loth 1858, a dark bay horse MULE, well mounted holds a high head, a little dish cd below the eyes, full fore head; four years old this Spring, with a black quiited seat saddle, and bridle. Said mule is fifteen or sixteen hands high. The above reward will be given for the apprehension of said mule and thief, with sufficient proof to convict, or fifteen dollars for the delivery of the mule. Any information will he thankfully received bv the subscriber at Hightower. Ga. March 26 ’58.... dwtf. JNO. M. HENDERSON. YARNS! YARNS! JUST received, and will keep constantly on hand, a _ good assortment of Thread from the Princeton Facto ry, which I will sell at the regular Market price. ' Dee. 25, ’57.... dwtf. T. F. I.OWE, Agent. Land near Atlanta For Sale. hundred acres of land near Atlanta, _ lying between Peachtree and Marietta Roads, is offered for sale, there are 60 acres or very heavy timber, 40 acres of excellent cleared land,'about thirty acres of tire land, is bottom. There arc live hundred choice Apple trees, of the vqry best selection, besides the above, there is as good a MILL SITE as can he found anywhere. A good hurgain will be given. JAS. S. SLAUGHTER. Atlanta, Georgia, Dec. 2, ’57 dtf. WILLARD, HARVEY & CO. 84 MAIDEN LANE * 17 CIDER STREET, NEW YORK. apci' W ar< house; -rrxvERY description of wrapping, Printing and Writing ill Pajx;ronhaud,or madetoorder; fancy, colored and Tissue Papers, blotted jiapers, envelojies, straw and bon net boards. WILLARD HARVEY & CO. 84 Maiden Lane, and 17 Cedar Street, DTew Yorli. HEMP, COTTON. FLAX AND LINEN AND MANUFACTURED IMPORTED CORDAGE OfEveit description C OTTON, Jute, Manilla, and American Hemp Rojie Tarred Stuff, Fishiug Lines, Gilling Threads, Seine Twines. Shoe Thread, Wick and al! kinds of Cords and Lines. August 10th.... d2tawiw6m Whiskey! Whiskey! Whiskey! C LARK & GRUBB have just received 36 bbls Mcllvain’s Extra Copjier Distilled Corn Whiskey, and for sale heap. March 21. SMITH* EZZAPD w; OULD inform their many friend that they have refitted and furnished their trug Store, ami that they now have one of the largest stocks in tho Southern country, consisting in part of 2500 fts Putty, 400 Boxes w.ndow glass 7500 Ifes l’urc white lead 1000 fts Snow white zinc, 500 gallons Linseed Oil, 200 “ Best Sperm Oil, 10 Barrels Do. 1 Tanners o' 1 * 10 “ Extra Tanners and Rank od, 15 “ Common Machine Oils, 5 “ Ncctefoot Oil, 20 Cases of Colors, dry and in oil, &c., &e. 150 oz. Sul|>h. Quinine, 25 “ Gum Opium, 20 “ English Calomel. 100 “ Gum Camphor, 50 “ Chloriform, 25 “ Sub. Nit. Bismuth, together with all kinds of Drugs kept by a first class Drug Store. We also have a large stock of instruments, kc., eonsis ting of having visited Europe, Asia and Africa, as well as South America-lias spent three years among the Indians ot our Western country—it was iu this way that the Indian Root Pills were first discovered Dr. Morse - was the first man to establish the fact that all dis eases arise from Impurity ol the Blood—that our strength, health and life depends ujion the vital fluid. When various jtussages become clogged, ami do net act in perfect harmony with the ditleraut functions oi the body, the blood loses its action, becomes thick, corrupted and diseased ; thus causing all pains sickness and dis ease of every name ; our strength is exhausted, our health we are deprived of, and if nature is not assisted in throw ing oil the stagnant humors, the blood will become chock ed and cease to act and thus our light of life will foroever be blown out. How important then that we should keep the various passages of the body free ami open. And How pleasant to us that we have it in our power to put a med icine in your reach, namely, Morse’s Indian Root Pills, manufactured from plants and roots which grow around tiie mountains cliff in Nature’s garden for the health and recovery of diseased man. One of the roots from which these Pills are made is a Sudorific, which opens the pores of the skin, and assists Nature in throwing out the liuer jiurts of the corruption within. The second plant is Expectorant, that opens and unclogs the passage of the lungs, and thus, in a shooting manner, performs its duty by throwing off phlegm, and other humors from the ungs by copious siiittiug. The third is a Diurectic, which gives ease and double strength to the kidneys ; thus encour aged, they draw large amounts of impurity from the blood, which has been thrown out bountifully by the uri nary or water jiassage, and which could not have been discharged in any other way. The fourth is a Cathartic aud accompanies the other j>ropertics of the Pills while engaged in purifying tho blood: the coarser particles ot an purity which cannot jiass by the other outlets, are thus taken up and conveyed oil'in great qualities by the bow ls^ j. rom tiie above, it is shown that the Morse Indian Root Pills not only enter the stonmche, but become united with the blood, for they find their way to every part, and completely rout out and cleanse the system from ail im purity, aiiu the life of the body, which is tiiis blood, he comes perfectly healthy ; consequently all sickne pain is driven from the system, for they cannot remain when the body becomes so pure and clear. The reason why we are so distressed when sick mid why so many die. is because they do not get a jiassage whic will pass to the afflicted parts, anil which will open the natural jiassage lor the disease to be cast out; heuce large quantities of food and other matter is lodged, and the stomach and intestines are literally overflowing with corrupted mass;'thus undergoing disagreeable formenta tiou, constantly mixing with tho blood, which throws tiie corrujited matter through every vein and artery, until life is taken from the body by disease. Dr. Morse’s Pills have added to themselves victory ujiou victory, byre swing millions of the sick to blooming health and liappi ness. Yes, thousands who have been racked or tor mented with sickness, pain and anguish, and whose lee hie frames have been scorched by the burning elements of raging fever, who have been brought, as it were, with in a step of the silent grave, now stand ready to testify that they would have been numbered with the dead, had it not been for this great and wonderful mediciue, Morse’: Indian Root Pills. After one or two doses had been ta ken. they were astonished, and absolutely surjirised iu witnessing their charming effects. Not only do they gin immediate ease and strength, and take away all sicknes: pain and anguish, but they at once go to work at tiie foundation of the disease, which is the blood. Therlori it will be shown, especially by those who use these Pill: that they will so cleanse aud purify, that disease- tliat deadly enemy—will take its flight, and the flesh oi youth and beauty will again return, and the prospect ofa long amt hapjiy life will cherish and brighten your days Caution.—Beware of a counterfeit signed A. B. Moore AU genuine have the name of A. J. White & Co, on oacn box. Also, the signature of A. J. White & Co. All oth ers are spurion A. J. WHITE k CO, Sole Propr’s, 50 Leonard street, New York. Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills are sold by all dealers Mediates. Agents wanted in every town, village and hamlet in the land. Parties desiring the agency will address as above for terms. Price 25 cents per box, five boxes will be sent on re ccipt of SI, postage paid. [Dec 1,1S57 wly Important to Farmers. 1 j U1E Subscriber having purchased the sole right o making, vending aud using I. P. Harris' celebrated Patent Sub-Soil PLOW’ in the following counties, viz Cobb, Campbell,Fulton,DcKalb,Gwinnett, Waitou,Hart Madison, Jackson, Hall, Habersham, Rabun, Union White, Gilmer, Pickens, Fannin, Cherokee, Forsyih Mijton, Lumpkin Dawson, Eowns, Murray, Gordon, Ca toosa, W T hitfield, Walker, Chattooga and Dade, is now prepared to sell County, District, Farm, Shop, and indi vidual rights upon the most accommodating terms. Specimens of the above Plow mav be seed at mvslioj). WM. J. GR1FF1ET. Marietta, Ga., June 14th, 1&5S.... wtf. EXECU TOR’S SALE. G EORGIA, Gwin.yctt County.—Agreeable to an order from the Court of Ordinary of said county, on the 1st Tuesday in December next, between the lawful hours of sale. All the Lands belonging to the estate of Mark Waits, late of said county deceased, consisting of the River Plantation, containing 480 acres, more or less, consisting of the following lots and fractions, or jjarts of them, Nos. 319, 318, 329, and 300, there is about 200 acres of cleared land, on this place of which there is be tween 75 hnd 100 acres of Bottom Land, lying on the Chattahooche River, there is also, on this place a very Public Ferry, which will be sold with the place the en tire interest of said deceased, in said Ferry that being one fourth. Also, one hundred aud twenty-five, (125,) acres of laud more or less, lying on Crooked Creek, being the cast half oflot, No. 284, some fifty acres cleared, this being the place that Dennis Singleton, has in cultivation. All being in the 6th dist.. of. said county. Sold as the projierty of Mark Waits, late of said county deceased, and for the benefit of the heirs aud creeitors. Terms of the sale made known on the day of sale. Oct 19th, 1S59. JOHN C. WAIT'S, Ext’r. G R0RGIA, Forsytii County.—To all whom it may corn, William Roper having in proper form, applied to me for permanent letters of administration on the es tate of Elizabeth Masters, late of said county deceased. This is to cite all and singular the creditors aud next of kin of Elizabeth Masters, to be and appear at my of fice within the time allowed by law, and show cause if any they can, why permanent administration should not be granted to William Roper, on Elizabeth Masters es late. Witness mv official signature. Oct 19,1858. ' H. BARKER, Ord’y. PLANTER’S HOTEL. (LATE FULTON HOUSE.) C LOSE by the Passenger PejKit, Atlanta, Ga. , right in the buisness jmrt of the City, adjoining High, Butler, & Co. , E. M. Seago, and Wallace & Robinson, Fire proof Buildings, and close by Mr. Harris’s Livery Stable. This House has been thoroughly refitted and furnished in good style and is now ojjeu for the reception of Visitors, under the maneagement of a good Superintendent, well trained Servants, good clean rooms, well ventilated, good water, and the best of all a good Table aud prices to suit the times. Jan 30, ’58...dwly GEO. JOHNSON, Prop’r. THE GOLDEN PRIZE THE GOLDEN PRIZE THE GOLDEN PRIZE THE GOLDEN PRIZE ILLUSTRATED! ILLUSTRATED! ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK SPECIMEN COPIES SENT FREE. SPECIMEN COPIG? SENT FREE. t SniiE «i©f©&{£] FOR Illustrated. 1858. Illustrated. The New York Golden Prize is. one ol the largestand best litrary jiajK-rs of Die bay. An Imjierial Quarto con taining eight jiages, or forty columus, of entertaining or iginal matter ; aim elegantly illustrated every week. A gift worth from 50 cents to $6,00 iu gold, will be pre sented to each subscriber immediately on receipt of the subscription money. TERMS; One copy for one year,. $2,00 and 1 gift. One Oopv for two years, 2,50, and 2 gifts. One Copy for three years, 5 00, and 3 gifts. One Cojiy for five years, 8,00. and 5 gifts. AND TO CLUBS Three Cojiies, one year $5,00, and 3 gifts Five Copies, one year, 8,00, and 5 gifts. Ten Cojiies, one year, 16,000, and 10 gifts. Twenty-one Copies, 1 year, 20,000, and 21 gilts. The articles to be distributed are comprised in the fol lowing list: 2 Packages of Gold, containing $500 00 each 5 do do do 200 00 cacti 10 do do do 100 00 each 10 Patent Lever Hunting Cased Watches, W0 00each 20 Gold Watches, 875 00 each 60 do 60 00 each 100 do 50 00 each 306 Ladies Gold Watches, 35 00 each 200 Silver Hunting Cased Watcdes 30 00 each 500 Silver Watches, -10 00 to 25 each 1000 Gold Guard, Vest, and Fob Chains, $10 00 to 30 each Gold Lockets, Broaches, Ear Drops, Breast Pins, Cutf Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Rings, Shirt Studs, Watch Ke.ls, gold and silver thimbles, aud a variety of other articles worth from 50 cents to $15 00 each. Immediately on receipt of the subscription money, the subscribers name will be entered upon our book opposite a number, and the gift corresjioiiding with that number will be forwarded, within one week, to the subscriber, by mail or exjiress, post paid. 'All communications should be addressed to BUCKET & CO. 48 aud 49 Moffat Building, 335 Broadway, N. Y. ***Sjjecimeu copies sent free. Agents Wanted. Feb. 13, 1858.... wy. FoMon BkMffMra. YT7TLL be sold before the Court house door, in the City TV of Atsnlsnta, on the 1st Tuesday in November next between the legal hours of sale, the following property to- wit: Four acres of land, lying in-the north-eastern part of the city of Atlanta, adjoining lands of L. J. Gartrcll, and i others, it being part of land lot, No. 46, in the 14th dist., of ' originally Henry, now Fulton County. Levied on as the projfcrty of Joseph M- Kantin, to satisfy a fi fa., from Ful ton Sujierior Court, in favor of Reid Austin&Co., vs. said R&ntin. Also, a city lot, on Floyd Street, in the city of Atlanta, adjoining the Washington Halllot.on the south-west and boundc4north east by John Kites lot, the same having a Doctors Shop aud other buidingB thereon, at jiresent occu- jiied by Dr. J. Gilbert. Levied on as the property of said Gilbert, to satisfy aondry fi foe., issued from the Justices Court of tho 1026th dist., G. M., in favor of George W. Col lier, vs., J. Gilbert k Wilsod. Also, jiart of city lot, No. 2, fronting 31 feet on the north west side of Peters str’t, iu tho city of Atlanta, and extend ing back 100 feet, the same being Jiartofland lot, No. 84, in the 14th district of originally Henry, now Fulton county; levied on as the projjerty of Leah McCarr to satisfy sundry fi fas issued from the Justice’s Court of the 1026th district G.M. in favor of McDaniel, Michel* Hulsey vs said Leah McGarr. ALSO, the undivided one half of City lot No. not known lying on Houston street in the city of Atlanta, fronting on said street 100 feet and running back from said street 200 feet, bounded on the East by the lot whereon Mrs. Hailer recently lived the same being j>art of land lot No. 51 iu th 14 th district of originally Henry now Fulton County; levied on as the property of Hiram Bowen to satisfy a fi fa from thejustice’s Courtof the 487th districtG. M.,ofl)eKalb county in favor of John Collier vs. said Bowen. ALEO, a City lot of laud in the East jiart of the city of Atlanta whereon the defendant now lives the same being j»rt of land lot No. 45 iu the 14th district, of originally Henry now Fulton county; levied on as the property of Frederick Krogg trustee for Jane Krogg to satisfy a 11 fa in favor of L. P. Grant, issued from the Justices Court of the 1026th district., G. M., vs. said Krogg trustee. Levy made and returned to me by a constable. Postponed Sheriff Sale. CHOICE OF CriT* 1"|~EREAFTKR every purchaser before purchasing his own Choice of Gifts at Ranney's Choice of Gifts at Ranney’s Choice of Gins at Ranney’s Choice of Gifts at Ranney's Choice ok Gifts at Ranney’s Choice of Gifis at Ranney’s Choice of Gifts at Ranney’s Choice of Gifts at Ranney’s Great AmencEn Gift Book House, No 293 Broadwey, New Yojk. where the gifts, cousistiug of Jewelry, &c., and varyihg in vclue from 75 cents to two hundred dollars, are always on c-xhibiion in ample 8how cases. Gur new descriptive Catalogue, containing a large variety of Books in every department of Science aud literature, (all of which are sold at regular publisher’s jirices,) and explaididg our new aed original system of allowing every purchaser his own choice of Gilts, and scttidg forth unequalled induce ments to agents, will lie sent. jiost paid, to any individu al, on application. Address A. RANNEY, Agent, July 8 w6m No. 293 Broadway. For Philadelphia, New York, Ac., from Charleston and Sa- ;vnnuah. YOUNG INDIES HIGH SCHGOL \ TLA N TA; GA. rjTHE undersigned,_will open a School for young Ladies in the Christian Church, on Decatur Street, opjxisite Dr. Bigger’s Office. It is to be a School of high grade, in which young Ladies may obtain a thorough practical ed ucation. The first quarter begins the first Monday in Sejitember 1858. Tuition in English and Mathematical course per quarter, $8. Tuition in Classical and Philosophical Course, $10. Tuition to be jtaid quarterly. se2tf IV. C. HYNDS. A GIFT WITH EVERY BOOK WORTH FROM 25 CENTS TO $1 00. O UR new descriptive catalogue of 60 octavo pages embraces a larger collection and better variety of Standard, Historical, Biographical, and Miscellaneous Books than that of an\ other book selling establishment in the country; also, contains greater inducements than ever before offered, mailed free to any address Semi for a Catalogue. 1). W. Evans, ) . ELANS * CO., Publishers 67/ J. H. Prb-to.y. /Broadway. New York City. ’ August 3d, 1858 w2tain6in Surgeons Pocket Cases, Physicians Pocket Cases, Physicians Saddle Bags, Physi cians Chests for Baggy i>ractice, Planters Medicine Chests, Tooth extracting instruments iu cases, Evans’ Genuine Lancets, Charriers Genuine lancets, Trocars, Trusses, Syringes of Mattson’s make at tho price of $2,50. Sev eral new styles of Breast Pumps, &c. Give us a call, jye hope to please both in quality and price. Bbls Pike’s Magnolia Whiskey, just received and CLARKE k GRUBB. Z\ F for sale March 12. W. J. RIDGIIJ,. J. M. ROBERTS. J. I). TERREL- Ridgill, Roberts & Terrell, FACTORS AND Commission Merchants. No. 13 Carondelet Street, Sep dtf.] NEW ORLEANS. Cabin Passage to Phiiadelj/hia, $15. Excursion Tickets good for re- . turning up to Jan. I, 1859 $05. Tickets from Philadelphia to Niagara Palls furnished by the agents at Cha; ieston or Savannah, $§ Tiie well known first class SiJe-wheei Steamships, KEYSTONE STATE, Capt. C. P. Mursham. STATE OI GEOBGIA, Capt. J. J. Garvin. Now form a weekly line for the North, leaving Charles ton and Savannah on alternative Saturdays as follows : The Keystone State, from Charleston, August 14th, 2Sth; September 11th, 25th; October 9th and 23d, leav ing Philadelphia on the alternative Saturdays. The State of Georgia, from Savannah, August 7th, 31st; September 4th, 18th; October 2d, 16th aud 30th, leaving Philadelj/liia lhe alternate Saturdays. For safety and comfort, having sujierior State Rooms these ships are uot surpassed by any on the coast. One hundred miles of this route on Delaware rixer and Bav- two nights at sea. For Niagara Falls, lhe lakes and Canada the shortest and aheajK'st route. Tills line connects at Philadelphia with the great Forth- Avestcrn Railroad Route through to Niagara Falls or Buf falo in 15 hours from Philadelphia. Through tickets with the privilege of stopping at Philadelphia aud inter mediate jxiints, for sale by the agents in Savannah. Fa.e to Niagara or Buffalo, $23; Elmira, $21; to Canan daigua, $22. C. A. GREINER k CO, Agents at Savannah. S. * T- G. BTDD, Agents at Charleston. July 29th, ’58 w3m. RICHARDSON’S Irish Linens. DAMASKS, DIAPERS, &C., C ONSUMERS of RICHARDSON’S IHNENS, aud those desirous of obtaining the genuine Goods, should see that the articles they purchase are sealed with the full name of the firm, RICHARDSON, SONS & OWDEN, as a guarantee of the soundness and durability oflbe Goods. This caution is rendered essentially necessary as large quantities of Inferior aud defective Linens are j;re- j/ared season after season and sealed with the name of Richardson, by Irish Houses, who, regardless of the in jury thus inflicted alike on the American consume and the manufacturers of the genuine Goods, will net readily abandod a business so profitable, while purchases can be imposed on with Goods ofa worthless oliaracter. J. BULLOCKE & J. B. LOCKE, Agents, 36 Church Street,New York. Sept. 16th ’5S wly. Notice to Debtors and Creditors 4 LL persons indebted to THOS. A. LYON, deceased, will make immediate payment to me, aiid all per sons to whom the said Tlios. A. Lyon is indebted to will present them according to law. W. W. ROARK, October 13,1858..w40ds Qualified Executor. Negroes for Sale. W ILL be sold on the 1st Tuesday in December, before the Court House Door, in Cumining, Forsj th coun ty, the following Negroes, for Cash. Milledge, a Man, 35 years old; Elic. a man, 30 years old; Mac a man, 27 years old ; John a man, 25 years old ; Eli a man, 20 years old ; .•lckillis a boy, 18 years old: George 14: Cisero 15; Wes ly 13 : Mack 16 ; Emily a Woman, 37 years old ; Malinda a Woman, 20 years old and two Children : Anjajine a Girl, 18 years old and her Child : Jane a Girl, 13 years old : Pocahontas a Girl, 12 vears old. JOHN J. FORD, 1 .... NEWTON HARRELL. / s - Oct. 11. 1858.... wtds. For EDWARD HARREL. NEW BOOKS FOR AGENTS SOLD ONLY BY' SUBSCRIPTION. ANTED.—An Agent in every County to engage in w in the sale of three new works, beautifully illustra ted entitled “Monument to the memory' of Henry Clay,” giving a complete and reliable Biography of Henry Clay his nmst able and important Speeches, and also fifteen Eulogies and Orations delivered at Washington and other parts Tof the Union, on the occasion of his death—sub scritionprice, $2,00; “The land we live in: or travels and and ad.venturcs in North and South America,” price $3.50 and “Htward's Domestic Medicine,” containing over 1,009 large octavo pages ; price 4.00: Circulars, giving full information, with Term to Agents sent on application. Address, DUANE RULISON, Publisher. No 33 S. Third St., Philadelphia, Pa. Julv S worn. CARROLLTON EASONIC INSTITUTE. Joint K. Le.vk, A. B., L esident. MILS INSTITUTION IS now open, with a full T and able Faculty, for the reception of Students, both maje and female. We have a commodious building, and the society, water and hoalthfulness of the locality are uusurjiassefl in the State The course of study is thor ough aud extensive iu both departments, includiug all branches taught in the Male and Female Colleges. Board $8 per month—Tuition reasonable. Wee ‘V and will make it to the interest of all who patronise the in stitution. Students come by railroad to Newnan,.Ga., thence by private conveyance to Carrollton. JSSf* Eor further particulars address John K. Leak Carrollton Ga. W .W. MERRELL, W. SI. J. T. MKADOP., S. W. B. SI. LONG, J. W. Carrollton, Aug. 4 ’58 wly. Also AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE WILL HE SOLD, Part of City Lot No. 2 of block No. 22 in the City of At lanta, frontinj; on on Whitehali street 84 feet and running back 144 feet; it being the lot whereon the Brick Ware House formerly occupied by T. Doonan is situated the same being lot of laud No. 77 in the 14th district of origi nally Henry now Fulton county; levied on as the projier- ty of Win. Barry by virtuu of a mortgage fi fa issued from Fulton Superior Court in favor of J. A. Brown and P. H. Roving, surviving copartners of the firm of Henry E. Thomas & Co., vs. said Barry. ALSO, a negro boy by the name of Bob about 35 years of age, of yellow complexion; levied on as the jiroperty of Joseph B. Mickey by virtue of sundry attachment tt fas issued from tho Justices C',urt of the 1026th districtG. SL, in favor of Hayden Coe, J. N. Beach and Smith & Ezzaril vs. said Mickey. - Levy made and retnrned to me by a Constable. ALSO, Three negroes to-wit: Henry a man of dark complexion about 45 years old; Tom a mau of dark com plexion 16 years old, and George a man of 40 years of age of copper colour all as the property of James I/iyd and A. C. Pulliam aud Two negroes to-wit: Ann a girl of copper color 10 years of age, Bandis a girl 8 years old of dark coloj- as tlio property of George W. Humphries ; all levied on to satisfy a fi fa from Cass Sujierior Court in favor of McWhorton and Brighuwell vs. Charles Hamilton maker, aud George W. Humphries and Loyd and Pulliam Indorsers. S. B. I.OYE, Sh’ff. Oct. 1, ’58. HARALSON COUNTY. CHEROKEE COUNTY Haralson Sheriff gales. "ITTILL be sold before the court house door in tho town W of Buchanan, Haralson county on the first Tuesday in November next, within the legal hours of sale, the fol lowing projierty to-wit : Lot of laud No. 202, in the 8th district of originally Car- roll now Haralson county ; levied on as the property of Joseph k H. P. Morgan to satisfy one Inferior Court fl fa issued from said county in favor of Thomas Farmer, vs. said Joseph k H. P. Morgan.^ THOS. J. LITTLE, Sh’ff. Sept. 28th, 1858. Haralson Deputy Sheriff Sales. YT7TLI.be sold before the Court House Door in the town VV of Buchanan, on the first Tuesday in November next, between the legal hours of sale the following jirop- ertytowit: The undivided half of lot No. 1141,29th District 3d Section containing 40 acres more or less levied on as the property of Elisha Brooks, to satisfy two Justices Court Fi fas from the 1077 District G. M. in favor of Jo seph Hobbs, vs. ElishaBrook3,Wm. Garner, and Elijah Brooks Security projierty pointed by DePt, levied and returned to me by a Bailiff. Postponed Sale. 4 Tthe same time and place, will be sold two lots of _/\_Umd Nos. 1154 and 1140 each in the 20th District3d Section, containing 40 acres each, levied on as the projicr- ty of Elisha Brooks to satisfy four Justices Court Fi fas is sued from 1077 District, G. M-, in favor of Allison Dean, vs. said Brooks and other lifusiu my hands, vs. Elisha Brooks, property pointed out by Deft levied and returned to me by a bailiif. JOHN K. HOLXTOMBE, P. Sh’ff. Cherokee Sheriff Sale’s for November, 18BS. YT71LL be sold before (he Ooart House door in the town YV of Canton Cherokee County, on the first Tuesdsy In November next, between the legal hours of Sale, the fol lowing property to wit: . ALLthe interest of William F. k Skidmore Hams, in and to the Pascoe Mine, and the Machinery thereon, and the interest they have in and to the Mine known as the Bell Mine, and the Machinery thereon, and their interest in and to the Loss Town Copper Mine, and also alltheir interest iu the Hightower Copper Mine, it being Number of Shares, all levied on as the property of William F. & Skid more Harris, to satisfy four fi fas issued from the Superior Court of Cherokee County, three in favor of William Gris ham vs Wm F. Harris, Skidmore Harris, and A. H. Shu- ford, William Grisham vs Wm F* Harris, and Skidmore Harris principals, and J. L. Keith and S. W. Thompson, Securities, William Grisham, vs Samuel W. Thompson principal, end J. L. Keith, and Wm F. Harris, nnd Skid more Harris, Securities, one in favor of Francis Hill, vs William F. Harris, aud Skidmore Harris, principals, and J. L. Keith, Security. . . , r . . Amo, 100 Shares, of tho Capital stock of the Cairton Mining Company, levied on as the property of John C. Simms, to satisfy a Superior Court fi fa from Coweta County, in favor of Hall & Co. , vs. said Simms, bid off by J. M. Sessions, and resold at his risk. „ . _ Also, Lot of Land, No. 1001 in the 3d District of the Sec ond Section of Cherokee County, levied on as the property of Janies Henderson, to satisfy a fi fa iu favor of A. M. Nor ris vs James Henderson, levied & returned to me by a Ea I i FOR8YTH m November next, between thT,\.’.?'!! k ‘0 following property to-wit. °* u * 1 J. Lffims’interest in and to I lot No. not known and the shopthere^^!^^ the Jacob L. Sims’ 8hop ^dThT*!,’ ,M «h<*k l!t WcfeSt Property pointed out by defendant i turned to me by a constable: T i*< u; bv*l<> dec WO fi onrti- nitt r Bate a/pituatioi' will be iiiiiiiH t<> tl:<> OrcJius-ry ot Ha'aD'-n v fi r av<- -;*il the laud *»«<* n<- roes ‘M, u ;<■ the > - a’o if John >1 d Turk!”, 1 st d. DAVID SfANSEL, Adm’r. iuii r 2<Mit 18^8. MILTON COUNTY. Fulton Depty Sheriff’s Sale. Milton Sheriff Sale. W ILL be suld before tho Court House door in the town of Alpharetta, Milton county, on the first Tuesday in November next within the legal hours of sale the follow ing property to-wit: Lot of Land, No. 590, iu the 1st district aud 2nd section of said county; levied on as the property of Richard Smith to satisfy sundry U fas issued from a Justice’s Court of Gordon county, iu favor of J. II. Tyler vs. said Smith.— Levy made and returned tome by a Bailiff. JAMES MITCHELL, Sh’ff. Sept. 24,1858. MILTON SHERIFF SALES- W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in November next, 1 ' w ILL be sold before the Court House Door, :n the City of Atlanta,, on the first Tuesday iu November next, between the usual hours of Sale, the following property, to wit: A negro Boy by the name of Washington, about seven teen years of age, and city lots, No. 19, and 20, of block No. 5, iu the city of Atlanta, lying on McDonough street, containing One and a half acres—each being j/art of land lot No. fifty three, in tho 14th District of Originally Hen ry now Fulton county, levied on as the jiroperty of Meri- dith Brown, to satisfy two li las issued from Fulton Sujie rior Court, one in favor of William G. lane, vs. Meridith Brown, and one in favor of Wiley Banks, & Co. , vs. Rob ert E. Mangrum, and Meridith Brown. C. C- GREEN, Dep’t Sheriff Fulton Sheriff Sales. w ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in November next, One house and lot in the City of Atlanta, situated on the South side of Peters Street aud between lot of Whita ker and Plummer, part of Block No 22,lotNo. 4,ofland lot No. 77, fronting on Peters Street 31 feet, and running back90 feet, it being the lot whereon l)r. Croft now re sides. Levied on as the jiroperty of John Jones, to satisfy an Execution from the Supe-: t Court of Fulton County in favorofR. E. Oslin, vs. J >u Jones, projierty pointed out by Plaintiffs Attorney . Sept 27th, 1858 '.TTIEW OSiJCRN,D. Sh’ff. GEORGIA, Fhi’ui ’ Gi A LL Persons ’i.(i<-b!ed to F' rditiarni .)•’ i nite of said cm are required f“ ma .e iirmrdiate aud those bavins c aims against estate of i> v dec’d. pavinen'. i be est iie before the Court House door, in said County, with in the legal hours of sale the following projierty to-wit: One I/)t ol' land, lying in said County, iu the first Dis trict and first Section, known as Lot No. 177, containing forty acres, more or less. Levied upon by virtue of a ilia, issued from the Superior Court of Forsyth County, in favor of J. S. Crenshaw, vs. Robert Coker and Melvin Pain, controlling plaintiff, as the property of Robert Co ker. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold lot of land No. 98, in the 1st District and 1st Section of said County. Levied ujiou to satisfy a fifa from Forsyth Su perior Court, in favor of J. S. Crenshaw, vs. Robert Co ker and Melvin Pain, controlling plaintiff, as the property of said Coker, September 21st, 1858. Sept. 30..wtsd JAMES MITCHELL, Sheriff. DAWSON COUNTY. Also, Lot of Laud, No. 108, in the 2d District of the Sec ond Section, levied on as the projierty of Ward H. Waters, to satisfy three fi fas issued from the 823d district, G. M. , in favorof John Nix & Co. , and others vs said Ward H. Waters, levied aud returned to me by a Bailiff. Also, Lot of Land, No. not kuown, it being the place whereon Alford H. Barnes, now resides in the 14th Dis trict of the Second Section, levied on as the property of A. H. Barnes, to satisfy a Justice Court'fifa, issued from the 792d district, G. M. , in favor of James H. Wayne, bearer vs A. H. Barnes, Maker, Thomas Smith, Security, aud James Hughs Security on Stay, levied and returned to me by Wm Rampley, L. C. Aiso, Lot of Land, No. 614, in the 21st District of the Second Section, levied on as the property of O. H. Brews ter to satisfy four Justices Court fl fas issued from the 817th district, G. M., in favor of Thomas D. Perkinson, vsO. H. Brewster, sold for the purchased money, levied and returned to me by a Bailiff Also, Fractional Lot of Land, No. ol9, in the 13th Dis trict of the Second Section, levied on as the projierty of Elijah McCoy, to satisfy an Attachment fi fa issued from the Superior Court of said County, in favor of John McCoy, Ex’r. , vs. Eiizah McCoy, property pointed out in said fi fa. Also, Lot of Laud, No. 1026, and the half of No. 1027. in the 2d District of the Second Section, levied on as the proi>- erty of T B. Rainey, to satisfy a Habere Facias Possession issued from the Superior Court of this County, in favor of John Doe, Ex dem et al, Jacob Pare vs. Richard Roe, Cas. Eject, T. B. Rainey, tenant in jiosession and George W. Rainey, Securities on Appeal. . Also, one Xegroe Man by the name of Willis, about 30 years of age, levied on as the property of John H. Wood, to satisfy a Justice Court li fa issued from the 1019th dis. trict, G. M. , in favor of John B. Brock, Bearer, vs. Joh H. w’ood, levied and returned to me by a Bailiff n Also Lot of Land. No. 641, in 15th District of the second Section, levied on as the projierty of George IV Flournoy, to satisfy two Attachment li fas issued from the Superior Court of said County, in favor of J. R. Brown, vs. George Flournoy, property pointed out in said fi fas. Also,30 Barrels of Corn more or less, aud 400 bundles of Oats more or less, levied on as the projierty of William M. Beauford, to satisfy a Superior Court fi fain favor of E. R. Finch, vs. Wm M. Beauford, Principal, and N. J. Garrison Security, property pointed out by Plaintiff W. K. D. MOSS, Dep’t Sheriff Canton, Sept. 27th 1858. w Dawson Sheriff Sales. TILL be sold before the Court House Door in the town of Dawsonville, within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in November next, the following prop erty to-wit : Lot of land, No. 314 in the 13th district aud 1st section of Dawson county; levied on to satisfy one fi fa in favor of Jeffrey Beck vs Wm. Pinyan issued from a Justice's Court in the 91Gtli district, G. M., in favor of Jeffrey Beck, vs. said Pinyan. Lev}' made and returned to me by Elias Tucker, L.C. ALSO, lot of land, No. 2C7 in the 13th district and 1st section of Dawson county; levied on to satisfy one fi fa in favor of Jeremiah Williams bearer, vs. Thomas Mullenix, issued from a Justice’s Court iu the S2oth district G. M., in favor of Jeremiah Williams vs. said Mullenix. Levy made and returned tome by Young C. Hawkins, L. C. SAMUEL R. FINDLEY, Sh'ff will present them according- to law, u RICHARD B. JET ! Atli Sept, iFt, ’58. G t Fl r application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of said County for leave to sell the interest of Clark R. Woddail, deceased, in the houses and lots on Alabama Street, in the city of Atlanta, whereon Mrs. Woddail now- lives. seji23 185S B. F. B0MAR, Adm’r. G EORGIA, Fultox County.—All jiersons indebted to the Estate of Clark R. Woddail, late of said County deceased, will please call and pay the same, and those having demands against said Estate will iireseut them in terms of the law. B. F. BOMAR, September 23d, 1S5S. Administrator. GEORGIA, Fulfon County. N OTICE is hereby given to ail pers-ns con cerned, that on the 22nd day o‘. July 858, William C Robinson iate o’Fulton 'county, de parted this life intestate id d no , er.-oe bnsapj.liet for administratin' o the estnte, of said William C. Kobinson, and that i T > terms fthe law, admin istra.i-n will he vest e ; in th- Clerk of the mi pa rior Cou t, or some he ■ fit and .-roper person a the October Ter m next of 'h ' art of Ordinary o- said C'-unty, uni- -s some v ’id bjoetion is made ot’ais appointment. (Tivec under mv hand tlio- iv :•« office, this 1 Stb dav of i.L'Ust 1858. JO KI’H 0 MEAD, Ord’y. Ang2 ’ th, w-'O t Dawson Postponed Sheriff Sales. W IIJ, be sold before the Court House door in the town of Dawsonville, within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in November next, the following prop erty to-wit: Lits ofland No. 12u4 and south of 1205 all in the 4th district and first section of Dawson county; levied on to satisfy one fi fa in favor of R. B. McClure vs. A. Bannister and one in favor of R. B. McClure vs. Austin Bannister and Reason Bannister; both issued from a Justice’s Court of the slktli district, G. M. of Forsyth county. Levy made and returned to me by a constable. .UNO, the farm aud improvements whereon J. B. Mul- linix now lives being in the 13tli district and 1st section of the North half of said district of Dawson county; levied on as the property of Robert Norrel to satisfy a fi fa in favor of B. W. Brackett issued from a Justice's Court in the 1023rd district, G. M., against said Norrel. Also one other fi fa in my hands vs. said Norrel. Levy made and returned to me by a constable. ALSO, the farm and improvements whereon Jeffrey Beck now lives No. not known in the 4th district and 1st section of Dawson county. Levied on to satify three fi fas in favor of R. B. McClure vs. said Jeffrey Beck issued from a Justice’s Court, in the 1022nd districtG. M. Levy made aud returned to me bv 1). M. Dickinson L. C. SAMUEL R. FINDLEY, Sh’ff. >Sept. 29th 185S. DeKALB county. G t EORGIA, DcKalb County .—Whereas, Sam T uel Potts applies to me for letters of Administration on the Estate of Ira Chandler, late of said County deceased These are therefore, to cite and admonish all jiersons concerned to he and ajipear my office on tho first Monday in November next, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted the applicant upon said Estate. Witness my hand and official signature Sejit. 29th 1S5S. AI.EX JOHNSON, Ord’y Sept. 30th ,1858 [oOds] Notice-—Oh •-1eery Sa e of Valuable Rehl and Personal Property. The Muritu- Bank of. :i. vs Tne Winter Iron Works et al. B v virtue of a decree pronounced n this cause at thej July term, A. 11.1858. of the Court of Cha: eery mr the Seventh District ot the Southern Chancery Division of the State of Alabama, I shall pioceed to sell before the Court House door in the city of Mont gomery, on the FIRST MONDAY IN' NoVEMBEH next, between the u-ual hours of Sheriff sales, the following described l eal Estate, or so much of (lie same as is subject to the De-d of Trust exe.uted bv eeid Winter iron Works on the first day < f August, 1852, to H W. Watson. A. Shotwell and N. Barker, and upon tecord in ti e / Dice of the Probate Court oF Montgomery county, to-wit : Lots No (1) one. \, (2) two . No 13) three ' o (4 • four. No (5) five of square No (4)iou: ol said city—said prerni es heine the same up n which the building* of said Winter Iron * orks are situated—to/ether with all and singular the hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonv itg. Saiu lois front one hundred and fifey sev» feet, running reck five hundred and ten feet A ground plan of nai premises n ay be seen by aj jili- cati> n at my < file- in tiie citi of Montgomery ierms of 8ale : <Tie-fifth cash—balance n one. two and three annual instalments, bearing interest from date. Good andapproved bills of exchange required. Certificate of purchase to be given at the first p y- ment, and titles made when the whole purchase mon ey is paid. I shall also expo* e to puMic sale, on the premises, on ihe said first Monday in November next, all the machinery, tools, implements and fixtures cf evert character and descript’on belonging to said WioVo iron Works. The "Works” are" full and complete, and sufficient to employ from three hundred to four hundred bands. They consist of a steam engine with tubular boileis planers, lathes, screw-cutting machines gear cutters, drill presses, vices and '-enches. ciiid chise’s, drills, reamer’s lathe tools of all descrip tion. shafting, belting, clamps, cogs, A:c ; eieht for ges, witl everything comptet'. including Nesmith’s steam hammer ; abo, one of t e largest stocks of j'atterus in the Southern country, consis’ingofalarge number of gear wheels, adapted to all kiuds of mills and machinery, many of them entirely new and made by the hest of workmen ; a general assortment of steam engine patterns ; and indeed the establishment in all its departments is complete, aud many of its tools and fixtures are tif the largest and most j/erlect character. Terms of Sale : All sums under one hundred dol lars. cash ; all sums over one hundred and under five hundred dollars, on a credit of six months ; and lor all sums over live hundred dollars twelve moo lis credit. WITHOUT INTEREST This sale is to be made for the benefit of tne creditors of the Winter Ir n Works. G P. KrYK8, aog ft w t . Master. &e G EORGIA, DeKalb County.—Whereas, Robert H. Cash, applies to me for letters of Administration on the Estate of Lewis Cash, late of said County deceased, these are therefore to cite all jiersons concerned to be aud appear at my office on the first Monday in November next and show cause if any they have why said letters should not be granted the applicant upon said estate. Witness my hand official aud signature. 8cpt. 27,1858. 30ds ALEX. JOHNSON, Ordinary. Also, lots of land, No. 1200 n« it Vo. 1134. in the 2nd rti?: . > 1 ®25,: lot No. 1134, in the 2nd district and l«tif 5 ’’ •MjiA syth county : levied on as the pro»«°Mki Ginnisto salary two fi fas one Court of Milton county in favor oruV’ 0 ® i: MpUinnic ami InonL Iteai - » » Js. I. TL McGinnis, and Jacob Pettyjohn andone ®gued from a Justice’s Coun^p ^.3 in favor of Joseph Winship, V8 .8aid «5 Fots id pointed out by defendant (McGinnis) , ® t *. xj turned to me by a constable. WM p tc-n^^J Camming, Sept. 28tn, 1858 ' tdB W Forsyth Mortgage Sheriffs., in December next, between the usua’l h Silt t lowing projierty to-wit: 1 UOllr 8ot s ^Jj Lots of land, No. 236, jiart oflot‘>(5q „ . 1 in the 3rd district and 1st section ornn ^trj containing in the aggrcgate93 acres Dickson place ; levied on as the prouv’rt' rc «J art, to satisfy a mortgage fi fa from/hA 0 '^ ! Forsyth connty iu favorof Harrison PW»J Stewart. Property pointed out in said ir 0 *”* 1 ALSO, Lots No. 694,116, 620 "" I ‘1 — nnrnc rtf In* Vn . 1. I V Ol'r, taidmort 604 „ 37 acres of lot No 603,621^622 i^ r , e8of i'<k| the third district and first section nr all levied on to satisfy a mortgage « , the superior Court of Forsvth r fa ' of Harrison Summerour vs. Jonathan to.?** > as the property of Jonathan Midwife jv’’« out in said mortgage fifa. Cumming, Sept. 28th, 1858. td's. Forsyth Mortgage Sheriff* W I , IX be fM before the Court Ho,,,. 1 i For ’Jth e „ ° ? ^ 1 Tuesday m November next, between tv’° n: of sale the followir % lots of land to-wit* !e? Lots i to-wit: • f 'and Nos. 8, 78. 79. and IT reserved off <>r lot No. s i n ihe \ „r,L' ei “»' lying *ml fa-in, in the 2nd Strict '"4 nnw Forsytii county n li D U»’ *1 Lawson B. i.sukins, to saitefy twn*Hort sued from the bn erior Court f v. “ ort **siY f Forsyte ^ erty pointed out in ..aid MoV V«Mfa« H ** fci '] Augu-t 3t>, 18L? WM. ?. j GEORGIA, Forsyth County. ^yHEKEAS. Andre«_E Bout, tor of Benm. H Edwa.ifa, in his .-titioc • uly tiled and enu,.a’ s-at.eheh.-sfu lv administered " S E-DU' This is theielnret,. c! - aliie- ^ kiwi eiai.de «i t-rs tu show ally said sdmin trift,. his admin,s,ration, aon receive TeUer ‘ V* ou the first Monday i.. April lbf.9 M : s ' ;|1 16 H B.RKER o, w cauae >f a ■ «ot be A L! notice. Clicroktc Mortgage Sheriffs Sales. TILL Be sold before tiie Court House Door in the town of Canton Cherokee County, on tiie first Tuesday in December next, tlio following jiroperty to Wit: I.OTB ofland 1 Nos. 325, 644, and 645, and all of that part of i/it No. 656, embracing the dwelling house aud kitchen, it being that part of said Lot lying in and near the North East Corner thereof purchased by Geo- W. Flour noy, of Henry Tedder, containing about2 acres. Allof said laud being iu the 15th District of the 2d Section of Cherokee County, levied onus the property of Geo. W. Flournoy, to satisfy a Mortgage li fa issued from thcSu- jierior Court of said County,in favor of Cicero C. Winn, vs. said Geo. W. F’lournov, projiertv pointed out by said Fi fa. A1£0‘ Lots of laud, Nos. 514 , 567,584,585 , 642, 638, 639, and 640, in the 15th District of the 2d Section, levied on as the property of Geo. IV. Flournoy, to satisfy a Mortgage Fifa issued from the Superior Court of said Countv in favor ofC. C. Winn, for the use of A. V. Brum- bv,vs. Geo. W. Flournoy, projierty jiointed out in said Fi fa. ALSO Lot ofland No-555, in the 3d District of the 2nd Section, levied on to satisfy a Mortgage Fifa issued from the Sujierior Court of said County, in favorof Martin Gra ham , Administrator ofNoah Strong, deceased, vs. Henry Parks, property jiointed out in said Fi fa. ALSO, Lots of land Nos. 112, and 113, in the 15th Dis trict of tiie 2d Section of said County, levied on as tho pro perty ofWm. A. McCurdy, to satisfy a Mortgage Fi fa issu ed from the Superior Court of said County in favor oflsaac McConnell,vs. Wm. A. McCurdy, projiertv pointed out by said Fi fa. W. R. D. MOSS, D. Sh’ff Canton, Sept. 27th, 1858. rj 'WO months alter dale application will be ma.l* to for the Court of (Jrdidary of Cherokee count leave to sell the land n-g ■ es fa-1 -nging to the estate of William H Evans, late of said county, deceased.— This, 7th July, 1S:.8. THOMAS D. EVANS, Ad’mr. jy. 9, ’58. w60d. t: WO month- after date appl't-ation wii! be made to the Ordinary of C- < r- okee county, lor leave to sel the iantl and negroes belongii g to the estate of James Fowler iate of -aid county deceas' d ERVING J FOWl.ER, Adm'r. Juiy 31, 1858. j-< rs n ci notiec I steal ' a-y Oi F'irsy a Cl. Noveuib r next 'or a erne I . rc . , a i P’-y to tl e Conn ' ’y. on 'fc- first M , , iea Ve to >cll -ill ;|. ■ 1,1 K lr, e 10 E t.ite o' Thoma- J j -to f drou-. t ,, , n JK B RT- . 1858 GEORGIA, Forsyth Countv. eiiSeiM up WO month- a r '»r date, apt,1 c» : i, J C or of Ordinary id Fersttfc^SWir fa longing to ’he fv] " ffO i-ayh county. 10 s r ll!to-s ,.f ,- , IUJAM HNTHE* S Detunis non of .1 ifr,*,’.,- '• n Cook. 1 te f K-, I*fit of til- h-irs selti \ GK E BI.E to an. rd-r of the r. ur . of For-yth ounty, wii t e ,-oM l, f t' a . ttou-e door in ih- town , f i ummin-rtiu? hours of sale, on tiie first Treed, v ?„ y, ‘ thefol'o-wii g lota.of land No, j'.-4', ,'5, acres of tea 981; b iig he IN, - 0 r b.., n ' late of M E Cuouingham. late ot 8a j,i ed Sold for f e ben* fit o ' the Ue'r-Vaii" 5 I”!* ' i NM'Gij.j"! Brought to Jail. G < EORGIA. KoksythCounty.—i p., a r committed to the Jail, ofsaidcountT , t - of September, inst., of the following ,te.- - ' About 28. or 30 years of age. five icet-i - would weigh 160, or 165, Ites. of yellowctcr'^ his name is Frank, and reports himself Skaius and Samuel Kinslo. of the Sta Thif Slave dont recollect the name of ihe c.inmf LvJ lives iu, says he was taken from VirEinia • ■ and stayed there about two weeks, when t. -'"•.V’Sk"-' Christmas last, to go hack to old Virgima. V' 1 are directed to come forward. prove ore* . ,'-,*»»• a gw and take him away, or lie will fa dealt w th 1' to law directs. This Sejitember -’4th llifr Sept. 28 WM. 1*. lYTLuijh- and st Our ct phens T WO months after date application will lie made to tin 0 Ordinary of Cherokee County, for leave to sell the land and Negroes belonging to the Estate of Gray Bar ker. late of said County, deceased, this 13th day of Sep tember 1S5S. sep23 ' ZEBULOX WILLIAMS, Adm’r. GEOBGIA. FoisyO. Coun'y. To al■ whom it may Con:tr JOHN W Holbrook an.l Wm ' Holbmk yiw 0 proper four, applied to mr for pennarm- adnui.istn.tion on tae Evateol (irin B prised la'r o said county d/cea-ed. D , This is 11 cite all and singular thecr-.ii'opj. “V® 01 kin ol Jo*-l Iarague. to be an I app-ar at : IimCC within 'he time aliened bv law. and shewn. ■ any they can. why pernur.rnt adm civn’ "nave B not i e grant*,1 to .I W Hoibro* k and Wm 1: ft; O', ’-'en. : II. ibro.k’s Estate, en the firm Mu® ' November next. -tiaum vnd and utlic a! *>ns Witne-J 10- H BARKER .>r*li:. ind w GEORGIA, Campbell County. \ \J IIF.KlvAS, Wm M Allen has applied to beappoint- V? ed Guardian of the persons ai d property of Ed- mondJLf TT - * and Abraham ,J Lawery, Orphans of Edmond D Lawe-y, dee* aned 1 hi-: is therefore to cite al! persons concerned to be and appear at the Term of lhe Court of Ordinary held mxt, alt- r the expiration of thir’y days from the first publication of this notice, and show-cause if they can, why said Wm M A lieu should not be intrusted with th Guard ansi:ip of the persons and property of the above L a« ed orphans. inv-fs my official signature this 10th September 1858 selG R C BEAVERS ; Ord*y. JCstray H’oticc. STATE OFGEORGI-,1 Cte-rka Office Inferior Court Campbell Count} . j Aiv us i 27th *858. ^ 1.1, j tr.-o - interested arc hereby notified that Mil Ad min Istratovs S \e. I GREEABLE to an order of the Ordinary of Cherokee J\_ County, will be sold before tbe Court House door in the Town of Canton, on the first Tuesday in November next, witliiu the legal hours of sale, lots of land Nos. 1,149,1,150,1,151, and the undivided half of lots Nos. 896, 897 and S32, in the lath Distrtrict of the 2d section of said County of Cherokee. Also, on the same day before the Court House door, in tiie city of Marietta, Cobb county, lots of land Nos. 167, 123, and 10 acres in the South-west corner of lot No. 122 in the 16th district of the 2d section of Cobb County.— Sold for tiie benefit of the heirs and creditors of William H. Evans. late of Cherokee county, deceased. seji 23,1S58 THOMAS D. EVANS, Adm’r. A 1 Dissolution of Partnership. T HE Partnership heretofore existing between F. Hause aud G. L Brown, iu the construction of Thrash' ers, Horsejiowers, Fans kc., at Freeman's Mills, Chero kee co., was dissolved on the 16th of August last, by mutual consent. I. F. HAUSE, G. L. BROWN. Freeman’s Mills, Cherokee co., Sept. 30, 1858..wlm the Court that he has fully administered John A. Hopkin’s Ee-tate These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons J concerned, to show cause if any they have, why *aid administrator should not be discharged from his ad ministration, and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in April next, 1859. tiiis September 8th 1858. se!6 B. C BEAVERS, Ord nary. STONE’S ELECTRIC LINJ M ENT. T HIS is the only sure remedy ever dlcovered for tiie cure of Rheumatism, Tetter, Neuralgia, Sealdhead, Toothache, Headache, Croup, Cramps, in the Stomach, Pains in the Back aud Breast, or Hips, Sore Throats, Sore Eyes, or any thing ofa painfnl nature: and is war ranted to do its work in from three to twenty minutes.— It has been used by thousands aud pronounced to bo the best remedy ever discoverd. Try it. J. C. BANE, Proprietor, and wholesale Agent. Atlanta Georgia, Sept. 91S58. w3m. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. B Y virtue of an order of the Honorable Court of Or Ordinary of Forsyth county, will be sold on tho first Tuesday in December next before the court house door in the town of Gumming, hi said county, within the legal hours of sale, the following projierty, belonging to the estate of Wiley B. Hutchins, late of said county deceased: Lots of laud,'numbers Eight hundred and ten, (810) Eight hundred and Eleven, (811) Eight hundred and for. ty six, (846) Eight hundred uad eighty-three (883) Eight hundred aud sixty-onc, (8611 and one third of Eight hundred and forty-eight, (848) all in the 2nd district and 1st section of said county. Also, the following likely negroes : Elliek, a man about forty-live years old : Beck, a woman about thirty-six yeare old, and her female child, named Betsey, about nineteen months old ; llcri- cus a boy about ten years old ; and Charles a boy about six years old. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and cred itors of said deceased. Terms made known on tho day of sale, M. W. SUTTON, Adm’r. Oct 16,1858-tds Modem Reform Examined, or llie union or tbe North nnd South on the SUBJECT OF SLAVERY, BY JOSEPH C. STILES. Price $1 00. For sale by WILLIAM KAY, Solo Agent for Upper Georgia. Fulton Mortgage Sale. W IIJ, be sold on the first Tuesday in November next, between tho usual hours of sale before tho court house door in the city of Atlanta, a negro man by the name of Juba, of cojijicr complexion, about 32 vears of aga; lev-jcd .ou by virtuo of a fi fa issued on tho’foreclo- surc of a mortgage in favor of Thomas W Connelly, now controlled by Thoe. N. Wilks vs Hillman Williams.' Prop erty poind out in said Fi fa. Sept 3,1858. S. B. LOVE, Sheriff ^TROSS FLAIL,—Marseilles and Linen boeom SHIRTS, a largo lot of all kinds just received, and for sale low by sep23 W. HERRING k SON. B BKBK'8 Celebrated HATS, Fall styles, received, •nd for sale by sep28 W. HERRING k SON. GEORGIA, Campbell County W - HEREA-, Robert J. Tuggle shows i T WO mouths after date application will be made to I" the Ordinary of Cherokee County, for leave to sell the land belonging to tiie Estate of A. J. Evans, late of said County deceased, this 13th day of September, 1858. sej* 23 JOHN EVANS, Adm’r. rjpWO months after date application will be made to the Court ofOrdiuary of' ampbell county, fur leave to sell all the Real Fstnte belonging to Joseph Smith deceased, late of said county, this August 31 -t 18:'S BKLFORD LUCK, Ad ’r OLDEST CHEAPEST CONCERN SOUTH MARBLE ! MARBLE!! MARBLE!!! Sumxney & Hurlick Dealers In every description of Marble Work. ^~^UR Quarries are well ojic-ned. We pay no jobbers ton L. Miles of the 652nd District, G M. tolls fa tore John Phillips, one of the Justices o; the Peace for said District, as two Estrays taken up upon the fret-hell of him the said Milton L Miles, to said coun ty and District; one a i l ick hi l-t-e mule, no artificial marks perceivable, f* ur feel eight inches high, about tone yearns old, appraised by Mm H Mcl larin and Derry iflipes, Jr., freeholders of said District and county, io be worth * ne hundred dollars, the other a bay mare, with black legs, maue an tale, tbe left ey*- out, rive feet high, about nine years old, app'aised by Ihe said Wm H. McClarin and Henry Stipe. Jr., to be wort h seventy-five dollars. The "wr er or owners oi said Eatray are required to come forward, j*ay charges, and take sain Fstrays away or they will be dealt with as the law directs. * A irue copy from the Fstrav Book- Sept 2d w g. w. hammond. c. i. c. GEORGIA, Campbell Cornty. glXTY da\s after dare I will apply to the Honorable ■lirt of Ordinary of said county, for leave to sell all of the lands, belonging to ihe Estate of Mark McRl- lwreath. deceased, except the Widows Dower in said lands, this September 6th IS58. IZEKIEL 1 OLK, f dmr ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. B Y virtue of au order oftheCourtofOrdinarvofCamji- bell County* will be sold on the first Tuesday iu De cember, 1858, at the Court House door in said County lie tween the legal sale hours : South halflot of land No. 20 in 8th Dist. originally Coweta now Camjibell County, whereon John Iangstou resided at the time of his death, containing 101’4 acres more or less, adjoining lands P. II. Speer, A. B. Weaver aud J. H. Carrell, the same being one seventh still in the original woods, with about 15 acres of good bottom land in a high state of cultivation, good dwellings, out houses, &c., lying about 4 miles from Palmetto, on the middle road leading from Campbellton to Newnau, and on the headwaters of Cedar Creek. A credit of twelve months will lie given to purchasers who must give notes well secured for their purchase THOS. M. LANGSTON, SAM'L. S. LANGSTON, Ocl6-tds. Adm’s John Langston Dec’d ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. GREEABLE to an order of the Court Ordinary of Cherokee county, will be sold rn the first Tuesday in October next; before the Court Honsedoorin Jasper, Pickens coun'y; between ’he usual hours i f fale. the undivided one fifth part of Lots of Lund, Nos 114 find 185 in the 13rh Dis trict a d 2d Seuti- n Ali-o wili be sold on the same day before the Court House door in Canton, Cherol.ee cozntv, the one-fourth part of the Miner 1 in Lot of Land knowi. as the Fry Lot near the b'xes Old Mines in the 15th District o the 2<1 Section belonging to the estate o George S Hoy], deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased N F REINHARDT, Aujr 2 1858 wlm Adm’r GEO I T Ord ip i' : - top ed from iter Guardianship ..? i(pis Davis on account < f age anti -nabihr from, to at end tosa dTrust.andtha:I apply at the November Term 1858, Court of Ordinary of said Counti discharged from said Guardianship. FANNY CANNON. aug28 Guardian of Thos. S Ifa .nffere crupu empo: rrante charge •onvei acred vill re vhich vill pi GKOR^n, Forsyth (.’ounty. WO months after cate, applic-tion wi Tooml as, m ratio. j ! -be' i.fr D:v,uce in >i'arroll Superior Court ) April Term 18o8. 1 ti e Court of Orilinary of For-yth eo a’, tbe first regular Term after expiration of ts from this notice for leave to gell the Ian- > to the Estate of J; el League, late of sh: . CM1 C c-as»-d. for the b^neut of hehs an 1 , crecc :• deceased seit> BENRY O KELLOGG. A ; DeKALB COUNTY. GEORGIA, DeKalb County. ID CHFSTKUT. ndmini.-tratorcf t Wa hwea copy Hftair James Baxter, dfceai-ed. applies ‘om- : of diemiesion from said adminirt:a:iot. :L~ 10se therefore to r.oti y all Person? mtere-t.d. a jig of obj.ctions, (if any they have,) witlin tte: torched i y l»w, »hy raid letters shouldtoite thi applic. nt Given under my hand at office,!his 20 b, ALEX. JUHX80X.fr j y.20.’58 Francis M. Gieen, vs. Ambrose C. Green I T appearing to the Coun by tile return of t’e Sheriff, that th defendant is not to he found in this County. And it lurthtr appearing 'hat the deteudant resides out of this State It is ordered bv the Court t! ■ t ser*ice in »aid case be perfected by a publication of this Rule once a month for three months, previous to the n-xt Term of this Court in some putdic Gazette in this State. GEO D. RfCE, J. S. C, I certify that the foregoing is strut: tran script from the minutes o! the sai ' Court, jy I 858 JO HN LONG, Uler .k GEORGIA, DeKalb County, John CbAmbite. a imic ie ho te vei 'omlii email on of .state of Wm Y l'oole, iietea.*ed. appi for letters of Dismission from .-aid acmia >' These are Therefore to cite ur daemonic 1 inter* sted to be and appear at my ofiixv time prescribed by law, to show cause i: have why said applicant should cotbe^sKs aids. oven latun June 22nd, 1S5S. 6m ALr X. JOUNm-N, totorowtt row in GEORGIA DeKalb County. W HEREA8, Riioda Brown, .tdrn'rx of the Ore ol if Fannin Brown, deceased, aufie- k-ng letters of 1 i.-mis-ion r rcm said Admiafrtoi*.: ; These are. therefore, to cite and admiaiifr (fillip ions concerned to file their objeciionsif aarxt ^ TRUSTEE’S SALE. VY7 ILL be sold to the highest bidder in Haralson * * county, on the premises whereon the undersign ed now resides in said county, i n the see, nd Tuesday in November next, the following described property, to-wit: Lots Nos. 9 1C, 11, and frac’t, 154 and 155, in the 1st dist. and 3rd sect., of originally Cherokee ow Haral son county, and I-ot of land 127S, in the 2< th district and 3rd section i f Haralson county, aud three Negroes to-wit : Dorcas, a weman. 70 or SO years old ; Mar garet. a woman, 35 or 40 years old ; Ben, a man. 20 rsold : ore Wagon and Oxen; 25 head of ADMINISTRATOR’S SAKE. B Y Virtue of au Order of the Court of Ordinary ofCauiu- bc” " * - ' hell County, will be sold on the first Tuesday in De cember. 185S, at the Court House door in said County lie- twgen the legal sale hours, the undivided portion of land belonging to Amanda Cheats, Deo’d., in the East half of lot No. 2, in the Sth District of originally Coweta now Camp bell County, adjoining lands John Cook, Richard Moore and W. H. Collins, embracing some good bottom laud, a portion of which is in cultivation, lying on Pea Creek three miles below Campbellton. Terms made known on day of sale. RICHARD MOORE, Oct6-tds. Adm’r Amanda Cheats, dec’d. or 25 years- hogs , 2 milch I ows. and calves ; ore old buggy harness; one blind *orre! .Mare; Householdanu Kitch en Furniture, FarmirgTools, kc. 8oid by o-der of a deciee of th-Court of Chancery, had at the August Term oftjie 8 uperior Court of 1 aulding County. 1H5S. TkrMS:—all sums un >er five Dollars, cash; all sums over five Dollars, twelve months credit, with approved security. J. M BRYANT, Trustee August 25th, 1S58. wtds profits, ship or Railroad freights, and our Marble is good and durable as any in the L'nited States. Therefore we can and do sell according to material used, cheaper than the cheapest. Monuments from $20, to $5,000, 3. 4, 4%, 5, §>», and 6 feet. Plain Box Tombs, each at 25, 35, 45, 60, 70, 80 and 85 dollars, and 3, 4, 5, and 6 foot. Head and Foot Stones, per sett, at 7,12,18 and 25 dollars. Four cents each for cutting letters, all work delivered at Marietta Georgia Railroad 1 Dcjiot. Any one wishing TOMBS, 1UIMHV.NTS or any kind of Marble work of Italian or Northern Mar ble by giving in their order aud specifying the kindtof w ork desired ,we will order It and put it up for just the amount it costs North. Ship and Railroad cxjicuses incurred in our putting up, which will save them from 25 to 100 per cent, in cost. Address all letters to us, Marble Works ”ost Office, Pickens countv, Georgia. J. T. SUMMERS k JOSEPH A BISANER, Sept, i, ’58 wly. Go’ral Travelling Agents ADMIXISTRAROR’S SALE. B Y virtue of an Order from the Court of Ordinary of Cai Campbell County, will be sold on the first Tuesday in December, 1858, at the Court House door in said Comi ty, between the legal hours of sale, the following lands .to-wit: One fractional lot No. 47, in the 9th Dist. of origi nally Coweta now Camjibell County, whereon Alfred J. Camp resided at the time of his death, containing 168 acres more or less, adjoining lauds of Samuel Lewis aud Addison Riley, the same being one third still in the origi nal woods, with good Dwelling, out houses, &c. Abimt 150 acres of good Bottom laud in a state of good repair on the Chattahoochee River, two miles above CanipbeUton. Also lot of land No. 154 in the 14th Dist.. originally Fay ette' now Campbell County, containing 202)j acres more or less, still in the orginal woods, about one mile from the above described fraction. A credit of twelve mouths will he given to Jiurchasers who must give notes woll secured for their purchases. JESSE L. BLALOCK, JAS. M. CAMP, Administrator's (tale. A GREEABLE to on order of the Court of Ordinary of Forsyth county, will be sold before the Court house door in the town of Cumming, witliiu the legal hours of salo, on the let Tuesday in January next, the following Negroes, to wit: Oston, a man,27 years old ; Caroline, 22 ; and her Child 2 years old; Jluhey, 8 years old; Ema- line 6 , and Mose, 4 years old ; All sold as tUe pi njierty of Jas. Harris, late of said county, deceased, (or the ben- eflt of the heirs aud creditors, of said deceased. Terms Cash. L. D. HARRIS, Adm’r. 1 OatofatV 7ih, 1853 wtOi Ad'rs Debonis non com testa mento annexo of A. J. Camp d' Oct6-tds. ’ G EORGIA, Foray tit County.—Whereas George Kellogg, Executor of Mary Braselton rep resents to the Court in his petition, duly filed and enter ed on record, that he has fully administered Mary Bras- elton’s Estate : This is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can why said Executor should not be discharged from his Executor ship, and receive letters of dismission on the first Mmidav ill May 1859. H. BAKER, Ordinary. Oct. 4, I860 w6ui Postponed Sheriff Sole. 'yyril-I- he sold before the Court House Door in the eorgi why letters should not be grantee the first Monday in i'eceinfeer next, hire: my baud ofiiciaJlr, Alay *24tb 1S5S. AIAX JOHNSON", O.-ia Mte* d a EXECUTOR’S SALE. A GREEABLE to tne tost will nfE : •Hi fa>0lJ ot l ea: of DeKalb ct ttnty deceas Court House door in the ctnnty, on the first Tue.-dav in Noveraierte negro*8 to-wit: Mills a woman, 37or3Sm' n y a w* man 36 or 37 sears o’.dand hereto 2)4years old with a small lot of brdifni- & benefit of the heir- and creditors , f sai- dree- 7th day of September 1S5S. ROST. JONE' Nept 16—*w afety •umei je act test i shed i the o ore u Administrator's Salt G EORGIA. DsKaib County.—Agreeably ta 41 in of the Court of Ordinary of stud County. ■ intr t] sold before the Court House dwr in said County. ° Urst Tuesday in December next, within to- e-v - miniv sale. Jiart of lot of land No. 30. in tho 15 ^ tre of Town of Cumming Forsyth County, on the first Tuesday in November next, between the legal hours of Sale, the following projierty to-wit: LOTS of land Noe. 1128, 115S and 1159 in the Second District and 1st Section of Forsyth County, levied on as tiie projierty of John Faggan, to satisfy a fl fa issued from a Justices Court of Forsyih County, in favor F. A. Moore, and other fl fas m my hands, projierty jaiiuted out by Plaintiff, levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Cumming,Sept. 27tli,185S. W. P. WILLIAMS. Sh’ff said County, the same iving in the North-west il ark ii I by o a woman about 26 years old, aud her childBa- about 14 months old , and Lucy ten years au- ; property of John Bund. late deceased. Sold w-to/* HO efit of the heirs and creditors of said . S-fied I on day of safe. sep23’58 D. M I’Afhft--. , K " >tesh ADMINISTRATOR’S $A L: idhfe EXECUTOR’S SALE ! A GREEABLE to an order 01 t-he Hon. the Courtof Ordinary of Fulton county, September Term 1858, will be .sold on the first Tu*sday in November uext, be! ore the Court House door in the city of Atlanta, part ffci’ylot No 161, on fan I lot No. fifty-two (52) in the 14th Dist. of original y Henry now Fulton connty, said kt is front ug on Col).ns st., llOfeet and running .V* .. OVUIIOU X.u fc.u aeonv V Ulli U8 HI % on Tbe rtb ard West by bin ’s cf Patrick Lynch, and ontheSouth by a lane or alley Bequea'hed in the Afc K! door in t. sale. I-. the n mg ;s oi far.- 981 ■ . .,g the Cniininghan benefit of to. falo ■> order of the Court ot . ■ sold before the O** toWap® llsan a-NM.vin.Mi. Bakery & Confection 01 \ T HE subscribers have ic. itiy v on: Confectionary a large size CRACKER MACHINE last Will andTesten ent of the ’ate Michael lynch to his br< tlier Patrick Lynch. S<ldaa ti e property of the said late Michael Lynch late of the said county ot Fulton dec. Po'd for tie benefit of the beiis and cred itors ot said deceased. Terms made known on dav of ate*. JOHN LYNCH, > - „. JASLYMH ; Elc ‘ s sept 16—wsd ORIENTAL PAINTING. A - LARGE lot of Tubo Paint** Silver Foil, Camel Hair f*. Pencils, kc., just received aud for sale. The ladies toluvitod to call SMITH k EZZARD. 'fcr-it. % C4NT0IT MINING COMPANY gEALED proposals will _be. received atthe Office of tho CANTON MINING COMPANY, until Thursday the 7th (ictobor for siuking the Shaft on the jiroperty of the Com pany, 320 feet below its jiresent depth, which is 180 feet. Tho contractor furnishing every thing necessary but the tuMU>s, engine-power, and jirivilege of timber, la ments monthly. For further terms and specifications, apply to tho President of the Company, Canton, Ga. scp2gw2t wfa.eh enables them to furnish their cuauifh infill IU nil UlStt . irtta (iJflteT in the up-couutrv with Butter, Boston atiu- ■ always fresh, at rajes fully twenty P erce ?t w irH the same can be laid down from bavrenan renal) c The CANDIES manufactured by them are e ' eke*W J^AUE CHEMICALS, aud preparatory prejiarations Liinade to order, by a practical Chemist, At A. ALEXANDER'S. 49*Sign of the Nogro k Mortar, White Hall Street. ang2 o—If. si- known to dealers and consumers. A eemiwry ^ manufacture is challenged with those made North or South. „ , arvP soet' 1, | They keep, also, constantly on hand, a T Nuts, RAisius, Tigs, Prunes, Pickles, 8ardmit. - ■ Toys, kc. ' , .... „ r • Also CIGARS of all grades, from $6 te> ** 1 Rolined and barrel SUGARS—comprising ply of Country Confectioners, at as low ran* afforded elsewhere hi the Stale. Ball, public or private fttrties I'lirmsf- at short notice with every description of O’ of the best quality. Orders from the citv and country r IMMEL.C Atlanta, Feb. 17. ’58 wl v NO T D l'KlNGmy temjxwv . / ' Amos. W. Hu»v Attorney. ■ Atlanta, 22-'