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Fart of city lot No 4, in block 11, oa land lot 77, on
cornfrtff Pryor and Hunter streets : levied on to satisfy
a Tax FTrtta fcvor of the major and council of Atlanta
vc A C Pulliam, for hie city Tax Car the year 1858.
City let 1*0.5, land lot 77, on Hunter street, known as
Mc*aoM ft Mitchell's Ware House : levied on to satisfy
a Tax FI Ha in favor of mayor and council of the city of
Atlanta vs McDaniel £ Mitchell for their city lax for the
year 1868.
City lot situated on Pryor street, No. not known, re
cently occupied by John H Smith : levied on to satisfy a
Tax PI Pa in favor of the mayor and Council of the city
of Atlanta vs John H Smith, for his city Tax for the year
1858.
City lot 76, on land lot 61, situated on Collins and HUs
streets: levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi Pa in favor of the
mayor and council of the city of Atlanta vs George W
Sheridan agent for W N Sheridan, for his city Tax for the
year 1858.
City lot No. 54, on land lot number 62, in Ward num
ber 5. situated ou Ivey and Forsyth allies : levied on to
satisfy a Tax PI Fa, in favor of the mayor and council ot
the city of Atlanta vs Joseph Thompson, for his city Tax
for the year 1868.
City lot, No. not known, situated on McDonough street,
and on land lot Xo 76, whereon the defendant now lives:
lovled bo to satlfy a Tax Fi Fa tat fkvor of the mayor and
council of the city of Atlanta vs R H White, for his city
Tax for the year 1868.
City lot, No. 12, in blocks, on land lot Xo. 78, lying
on Pulliam street: levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa, in fa
vor of the mayor and council or the city of Atlanta vs
John A Puckett, agent, for his city Tax for the year 1868.
City lot Xo. 6, iu block Xo. 2, on laud lot Xo51, situat
ed on Pryor street: levied on to satisfy two Tax Pi Pas,
in favor of the mayor and council of the city of Atlanta
one vs Reuben Nash, trustee for wife and children, and
one vs Reuben Xash, guardian for children.
City lot number 192, on land lot number 52, sitnated
on Hunter and Terry streets : levied on to satisfy a Tax
Pi Pa iu favor of the mayor and council of the city or
Atlanta vs George W Morris, for his city Tax for the year
1868.
City lot, number not known, on land lot 83, in Ward
number 1, situated on Davis street : levied on to satisly
a Tax Fi Fa in favor of the mayor and council of the
city of Atlanta vs A B Mitchell, for his city Tax for the
year 1858.
Part of city lots Kos. 1 and 4, on land lot Xo. 77, situ
ated on Mitchell street and Macon & Western Railroad :
levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi Pa, in favor of the mayor
and council of the city of Atlanta vs Richard Peters, for
bis city Tax for the year 1858.
City lots Nos. 3 and 4, on land lot 53, in block Xo. 1,
on McDonough street: levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi Pa,
in favor of the mayor and council of the city of Atlauta
vs Georgo Robinson, for his city Tax for the year 1858.
City lot No. 67, on land lot Xo. 78, situated ou Walton
and Bridge streets : levied on to satisly a Tux Pi Pa, in
favor of the mayor and council of the city oT Atlanta vs
Georgo K smith, for bis city Tax for the year 1858.
City lot Xo. 8, in block X'o. 2. on land lot 51, situated
on Pryor and Houston streets : levied on to satisfy a Tax
Fi Fa in favor of the mayor and.councii of the city of At
lanta vs Thomas Kile, for his city Tax for the year 185S.
City lot, Xonot known, on land lot Xo 45, situated on
Decatur street: levied ou to satisfy a Tax Pi Pa in favor
of the mayor and council of Atlanta vs F Krogg, trustee,
for his city ’fax for the year 1858.
City lot Xo 11, block 3, land lot 76, on Collins street :
levied ou to satisfy a Tax Fi Pa in favor of the mayor and
council of ;lie city of Atlanta vs James F Senvy, for his
city Tax for the year 1868.
City lot, number not known, on land lot 85, on White-
lull street, whereon Elijah Bell now lives : levied ou to
satisfy a Tax Fi Fh in favor of the mayor and council of
Atlanta vs A M Watts, agent for A B Watts, for his city
Tax for the year 1858.
City lot. Xo not kuown, on land lot 53, on Frazier
street: levied on to satisfy a Tax Pi Fa in favor of the
mayor aud council of Atlanta vs B Langford, for his city
Tax lor the year 1S5S.
C.ty lot No 43. ou land lot 52, situated on Decatur
street: levied ou to satisfy a Tax Ft Fa in favor of the
mayor aud council of Atlanta vs William Shearer, for his
city Tax for the year 1858.
City lot. Xo not known, on land lot 77, situated on
Mitchell and Forsyth streets : to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa, in
favor or the mayor and council oi the city of Atlanta vs
W (cTA Lvon,agents for children, for their city Tax for
the year 1858.
City lot No 1S4, Land lot 62, situated on Hunter and
Fair rtreuls : levied ou to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa in favor ot
lie mayor and council of the city of Atlanta vs James L
Terry, for his city Tax for the year 1858.
City lot No Sd, on land lot 51, situated on collins ami
Wheat street : levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa iu favor
of the mayor aud council, of the city of Atlanta vs H
Williams, for his city Tax for the year 1858.
City lot No 195, ou land lot No 52, situated on Fair
street, levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa, in favor of the
mayor and council, of the city of Alauta vs Stephen Ter
ry. for his city Tax for the year 1858.
City lot No 12. on land lot No 50, situated oil Peachtree
street, levied on to satisfy a Tbx Fi Fa. iu favor of the
mayor ami council of the city of Atluula vs James M Seal
for his city Tax for the year 1858.
l’art ot city lot No 162. ou hind lot 78, siluatod ou Cain
street, levied ou to satisfy a Tux Fi Fa, in favor of the
mayor amt council of the city of Atlanta vs Sarah J I.yon
for her city Tax, for the year 1858.
City lot No 9, on land lot 77, situated oil loyd street &
Railroad, levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa in favor of the
mayor aud council of Atlanta vs Loyd A Pulliam, for their
city Tax. lor tlic year 1858.
City lot No 9, oil land lot No 77, situated ou Loyd aud
Railroad, levied ou to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa. in favor of the
mayor and council or the city of Atlanta vs James Loyd,
for Ills city Tax. for I lie year 1858.
City lot Xo 101 ou laud 1 ot No 51. situated on Cain &
Collins streets, levied on to satisfy a Tux Fi Fa, in favor
of the mayor and council of tho city of Atlanta vs 0 A
Lucliranc. for his city Tax, for the year 1858.
City lot No not known, ou laud lot No 83, it being the
place wherou the defendant now lives, levied on to sat
isfy a Tax Fi Fa. in favor of the mayor aud council of the
city of Atluula vs Geo W McUuUle, for his city Tax for
the year 1858.
City lot. No 9 in block No. 4 ou the corner of Whitehall
and Alabama streets, levied ou to satisfy two Tax Fi Fas
one iu favor of the mayor and council of the city of At
lanta vs T W aud CW Conally and one ill favor of the
mayor and council of the city uf Atlanta vs C W Coualiy,
for their city Tax,for the_year 1858.
City lot No 21 on lot 83 in Ward No 1, levied ou to sat
isfy a Tax Fi Fa iu favor of the mayor and council oftlie
city of Atlanta vs <1 J Foreacre for hfe city Tax for the
year 1858.
City lot No 125 on land lot No 78, situated ou Marietta
street, levied ou to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa iu favor of the
may or aud council of tile city of Atlanta vs L H Griffith
adm'r ol the esiuto of H R I >e lay for h s city Tax for the
year IS5S
City lot No 91 m block 15. on land lot No 51, levied on
to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa iu favor of the mayor and council of
tiie city of Atlanta vs J T Giles, lor his city Tax for the
year 1858.
City lot No 21, ou land lot No 53, situated on McDon
ough street, levied ou to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa in favor of
the mayor and council of the city of Atlanta vs Jackson
Hutchins, for Ins city fax lor the year 1x58.
Part o; city lot No. 162, on laud lot No. 78, situated on
Haydeu Street, levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa iu favor
of the Mayor ami council ol the city of Atlanta vs W J
Allen lor his city Tax for the year 1858.
The interest of J R Bus worth iu city lot. No not known,
oa laud lot No 77, situated ou Whitehall street, levied on
to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa, in favor of the Mayor and council
of the ciiy of Atlanta vs Boswortli A Russell, for their city
Tax for the year 1858.
The interest of James F Alexander iu the houso and lot
oa Marietta street, kuown as the oliice of J F Alexander,
to satisly a Tax Fi Fa in favor of the mayor and couucd
of the city of Atlanta vs Bleckley ft Alexander, for their
city tax lor the year 1858.
City lot ou Whitehall street, whereon Russel Crawford
now lives, levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa in favor of tiie
mayor and council of the city of Atlanta vs Russel Craw
ford, for his city Tax for the year 1858.
City lot No 57 on land lot No 78, situated ou Marietta
and iVallim streets, levied ou to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa in fa
vor of the mayor au.1 council of the city of Atlanta vs
John W Duncan, for his city Tax for the year 1858.
City lot No 8 on land lot No 52. situated on Collins street
levied ou to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa iu favor of the mayor aud
council of the city of Atlanta vs B F Christian, for his city
Tax for tho year 185S.
City lot Xo 25 iu Block Xo 7, on land lot Xo 51 on P. acli-
Tree"street, levied on to satisfy a Tax F'i Fa in favor of
the mayor aud council of the city of tlanta vs A W
Jones, agent for James F' Cooiier, for his city Tax for the
year 1858.
Part of city lot No 14 on land lot No 62, situated on Col
lins street, levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa in favor of the
mayor and council of tlic city of Atlanta vs Joliu Cobb,
Sr., Trustee tor wife, for his city Tax for the year 1858.
Cily lot Xo not known, ou land lot Xo 44, in Ward Xo 3
of the city of Atlanta, levied on to satisfy a Tax F'i Fa iu
favor of the mayor and council of the city of Atlauta vs
Thomas S Denny, for his city Tax for the year 1858.
City lot No 41 in Block No 4. on land lot No 51, situa
ted on Peachtree and Ivey streets, levied on to satisfy a
Tax F'i Fa in favor of the mayor amt council of the city" of
Atlanta vs A Alexander, for his city Tax for the year
1858.
City lot No not known, on land lot No 84. situated on
Owen and Raii Road streets, levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi
Fa iu favor of the mayor aud council of thecity of Atlan
ta vs A Alexander, agent for E I Moses, for his city Tax
tor the year 1858.
City tot No 1 in block 21, land lot No 77 on Peters street,
levied on to sab IV a Tux Fi Fa iu favor of the mayor auii
council of tiie city of Atlanta vs William Daniel, for his
city Tax for the year 1858.
City lot No 120, on laud lot No 78, situated on Walton
street, levied on io satisfy a Tax Fi Fa in favor of the
mayor and council of the city uf Atlauta vs J W Dowsing.
or "his city tax for tho year 1858.
City lot No 2, on land lot No 71, situated on Whitehall
and Harnett streets, ievigil on to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa in la
vor el' the mayor and council of the city of Atlanta vs T
Duoaaii. agent for Win Derry, for his citv Tax for the year
1858.
City lot No 20. in block No 5, on land lot No 53, situated
on Frazier street, levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa iu favor
ol the mayor and council of the city of Atlauta vs Joshua
Gilbert, for his city Tax tor the year 185S.
One Billiard Table levied ou to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa in
favor of tlic mayor and couucil of the city of Atlanta vs
Hilburn and Haskith, for their city Tax for the year 1858.
City lot No 61, on laud lot No 51. situated on Collins
street, levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa iu favor of the
mayor and council of tlic city of Atlanta vs Stephen Ter
ry, agent for G W Hill, for his city Tax for the year 1858.
tity lot No not known, oil land lot No 78, it being Gie
place whereon Moses Holland now lives, levied ou to sat
any a Tax Fi Fa in favor of the mayor and council of the
city of Atlauta vs Moses Holland, lor his city Tax fur the
Sear 1858.
City lots No 17 and 18. in block No 5, on laud lot 53,
situated ou MtdVmough street, levied on to satisfy a Tax
Fi Fa iu favor of tiie mayor and council of the city of At
lanta vs Rowland Walker, for his citv Tax lor the vear
185s.
Cay lot No not known, in hick 149, on land lot No 53.
cituat.'d on linker and Lin streets, levied ou to satisfy a
Tax F'i Fa in favor of the mayor and council of the city ol
Atlanta vs W 8 McWilliams, for his city Tax for the year
1858.
City lot No not known, in block 30. on land lot No 77 on
Forsyth street, levied on to satisfy a Tax FI Fa iu favor of
the mayor and council of the city of Atlanta vs C B Wel-
bouru. for Ins city Tax for the year 1858.
City lot No not known, on land lot No 85. situated on
Peters and Railroad streets, levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi
Fa in favor of the mayor and council of the city of Atlan
ta vs J M White, for bis city lax for tiie year 1858.
City lot No 116, ou block 42, ou land lot No 76, on
Cooper ami Jones streets, levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa
in favor of lire mayor and council of the-city of Atlanta vs
M M Smith, for Ins city Tax lor the year 1858.
Citv lot No not known, ou land l it No 52, situated on
Decatur street, levied ou to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa in favor ol
the mayor and council of the city of Atlanta vs John Nel
son. for Ins city Tax for the year 1858.
City lot No 1,in Block 9, on land No 77. situated on
Wluudutll street, levied on to satisfy a lax Fi Fa. m favor
of the mayor aud council of the city of Atlanta vs K E
Maugum.'for his city Tax. for the year 1858.
City lot No not known, on land lot 79, situated on Ma
rietta ami Railroad streets. levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa
iu favor of tiie mayor and council of the city of Atlauta vs
Solomon land is. for his city Tax. for the year 1S58.
City lot No 2, in Block 23, on land lot No 77. situated
on Garnett aud Pryor streets, levied on to satisfy a Tax
Fi Fa. tn favor of tiie mayor aud council of the city of
Atlauta vs I* Kerby, for his city Tax, for tiie year 1858.
Part of city lot. No 162, on laud lot 78, situated ou Hay
den street, levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa, iu favor of tiie
mayor and couucil of the city of Atlanta vs Newton Kil
patrick, for his city Tax. for tho year 1858.
City lot No not known, mi laud lot 50, situated on
Peachtree street, levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa, ia fa-
vor of the mayor aud couucil. of the city of Atlanta vs
Gardner & Vauloau. for tiieir city Tax, for tiie year 1858.
City lot No 33. in Block 33, ou laud lot 'No 77. on Peters
Mre;t, levied ou to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa. in favor of the
mayor and council of the city of Atlauta vs B P Rogers,
for bis city Tax, for the year 1858.
City lot No 31. in Block 6. on land lot No 51. levied on
o Mtisfv a Tax F’i Fa, in favor of the mnyor and council
oftlM cHyerAtiMtava John Gordon, ft* his city Hue,
fi* the pair 1868. ~ , • a-'A
Qty lot Mo notjkuown.cn land lot No 47
part of the Yarborough tot, levied oa toaa
fa, intavorofthe mayor and councilor ft*
ta vs Mr Great-, for his city Tax, for the ytar ft
City lot No 130, in Block 23, on land lotKa51,*itaatod
on Houston ft Butler streets, levied on to ratify aHax Pi
Fa, in favor of the mayor and council of the ci'y of Atlan
ta vs Ann Haller,.for her city Tax, for the year 1868.
City lot No 187, on land lot No ?8,aitnated on Hall and
Simpson streets, levied on to satisfy aTaxFi Fa, in favor
of the may or and council of the citv of Atlanta vs Thomas
Hays, for bis city Tax, for the year 1858.
City lot No 10,on land lot No 78, situated on Pryor ft
White Hall streets, levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi Pa in fit
vor of the mayor and council of the city of Atlanta vs
Mrs I. Combs, for her city Tax. for the year 1858.
City lot No not known, on laud lot No 84, situated on
Stockton street and Crapes Alley, levied on to satisfy a
Tax Fi Pa, in fkvor of the mayor and councilor the city of
Atlanta vs Mrs Sarah Baker, for her city Tax, for the
year 1858.
City lot No 46, op land lot No 52, situated on Bufler ft
Decatdr streets, levied on to satisfy a Tax Pi Pa, in favor
of the mayor and council of the city of Atlanta vs Wm H
Craft, for his city Tax, for the year 1858.
City lot No not known, on land kit 85, situated on
White Hall street near Thomas C Howard’s residence,
levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa, in favor of the mayor ft
council of the city or Atlanta vs Charle Baker, for his city
Tsx, for the year 1858.
City lot No not known, on land lot No 84, sitnated on
Nelson street, near M T Berry’s ft RS Baker’s lots, lev-
tod on to satisfy a Tax Pi Pa, in favor of the mayor aud
council of the city of Atlanta vs Mrs J M Auderson, for
her city Tax, for the year 1858.
C ty lot No 11, in Block 4, on land lot 77, situated ou
corner of Hunter and Pryor streets, kuown as Harris’s
1-ivery Stable, levied on to satisfy a Tax PI Fa, in favor
of the mayor aud council of the city of At luula vs R H
Dickson, for his city Tax,.for the year 1858.
Citv lot No 135, in Block 24, on laud No 51, situated ou
Houston on Calhoun streets, levied on to satisfy a Tax Pi
Fa, in lavor of the mayor and council of city of Atlanta
vs William Dickson, fur his city Tax, Tor tho year 1858.
City k>l Nc 15, in Block 4, on laud lot No 53, situated on
McDonough street, levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa, in fa
vor of the mayor and council of the city of Atlanta vs F
M Krvihe, for his city Tax, for the year 1858.
City lot No 3, in Block 6, on land lot 77, situated on
Thompson aud Peters streets, levied on to satisfy a Tax
Fi Fa, in favor of the mayor and council of the city of
Atlanta vs Johu Wilson, for his city Tax, for the year
1658.
City ot Nouot known,in Biock 14, ou laud lot 77, situu-
leu on While flail street, levied ou to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa,
in favor ot the mayor ana council uf tho Of city Atlanta vs
Johu Wheeler, for his city lax, for tho year 1858.
C.ty lot, No uot kuowu, ou laud lot No 77, situated on
Pryor street, levied ou to satisfy a Tax FT Fa, in lavor of
luu mayor and couucd ol the city oi Atlanta vs C D Val
entine, lor his city fax, for the year Ts5s.
C.ty a>t No uot ituowu, ou hum lot 83, situated ou Man-
gum sire t, levied on uiMatisly u lax Fi Fa, iu favor of
Uie mayor auu council of the city of Atlanta vs W L
ihigsdak-, 5ur his city Tax, for the year 1858.
1 ai l ol city lot No 5, iu block 2, on laud lot No 53, sit
uated on Mcnouougli . treel: levied ou to satisfy a lux
FT Fa iu lavor of the mayor and couucil of the city ot
.atlauta vs E Poweu, lor ins city Tax for the year ls58.
City lot No 3, iu b.ock 19, on laud lot No 7 ■, situated
ou Tnumpsou aud Peters streets : levied on to sat sly a
1'axFi Fam lavor of the mayor ana council uf the city" ol
Atlanta vs Charles Latimer, lor bis city Tax lor the year
1838.
City lot No 8, ou laud lot No 53, situated on Jones aud
Kiug streets i levied ou to satisly u Tax Fi Fa in favor of
the mayor aud couuci 1 of the city of Atlanta vs George
Watts, tor ins city lax lor the year 1868.
City ml, No not kuowu, ou laud lot No 45, near Mrs
While's insolence : levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi Pa in
lavor uf lue mayor and council ol the city uf Atlanta vs
Johu W fnouipson, lor his city lax lor the year 1858.
City lot No 56, ou laud lot No 62, situated ou Decatur
street i levied ou to sabsiy a lax l1 Fa iu lavor of the
mayor and couucil of the city oi Atlanta vs Lewis Dayton
for ms city fax lor tho year 1808.
City lot No 5, iu block 2. ou umd lot 76, situated on
Cain aud Fair streets : levied ou lo satisly a Tax 11 Fa in
lavor of the mayor ami council ol the city of Atlanta vs
aosiah Church, lur his city lax for the y ear 1653.
City lot, No not kuowu, ou hum lot No 83, situated on
Buck street: levied ou to satisfy u Tax FT Fa iu lavor ot
tUe mayor ami couucil uftbe c.ty ol Atlanta vs John Carr
lor his city Tax for the year faSo.
City lot No o, in block 21, ou 'and lot 77, situated on
Peteis street: levied ou to satisfy a tax Jr i ra in favor o.
the mayor aud council of the city ul Atlanta vs West
Cook, lor ms city lax for tuc year 1&58.
City lot No ion, ou land lot 02, situated on Butler aud
Barnes streets : levied ou to satisly a lax Fi Fa iu favor
oi lue mayor and council of the city of Atlanta vs Mrs
Duruclt, lor her city lax for the year 1858.
City lot, No not known, on laud lot 84, situated ou
1 etersstreet: levied ou to satisfy a Tax F'i F'a iu lavor
01 lue may or ami council of tiie city 01 Atlauta vs George
liryaut, fui Ins city lax lor tue year 1868.
pnrt ot city lot No 2, iu block 00, on laud lot No 77,
situated ou Forsyth street 1 levied ou to satisly a Tax Ft
Fa 111 lavor of the mayor aud couucil of the city of Altun
in vs Uiruin Boweu, lor h.s cily Tax for the year 1858.
City lots. Nos 38aud 43,111 block 14, ou laud lot 76, sit
uated ou Crew, Jolnisou aud Henry streets : levied ou lo
satisfy a lax F i F u 111 favor of the mayor aud couucil of
the city of Atututa vs Thouuts Henderson, for his
ity Tax for tiie year 1858.
City lot No 1, iu block No 27, ou laud lot No 77, situat
ed ou Pryor, Garnett aud Loyd streets : levied ou Ui sat-
isiy a fax Fi F'a iu favor of tue mayor aud council of the
city of Atlanta vs P S Enright, for his city Tax for the
cur 1868.
City lot. No not kuowu, sitiiuted ou Irwin and Bkxlget
streets : levied on to satisiy a Tax Fi F'a in favor of the
muj or and couucil of the sity 01 Atlanta vs W111 ii Pit
deli, [or his city Tax for tho year i65S.
C.ty lot, No uot known, m block G,ou laud lot No 77,
situated ou l'c-tersand Garnett streets 1 levied ou lo sat
isly a fax Fi Fa in favor ot the mayor aud council of tho
city of Atlanta 1&J8 liver, for Ins city 'fax fur tho Year
1868.
EL1T. HUNN1CLTT, Marshal.
Nov. lhtli, 1858..Ids.
: -;“v : '^, v ■;
Fomth Cdomr.—Agreeable to an order
_ ufth^Ordinary ofaaidoomity. WHl be sold before
IheOourt boose door, in the Town off Camming within
tho legal hours of sale, on the firft Tuesday January next
(he following property to-wit 1 Lot ofland, Mu, 111*,in
the 3rd diet, off tbe lat sect, and tote off land, Nos. 871,
980,37 acres of 1010,30 acres <f 1026, MSS, and the tin
divided half of kit 1066, and a lest* ou 1025, in the 14th
disk, of the 1st sect., also 3 Negroes, Jane a Girl about
16 years of age ; Viraa girl, about 9 years of age ; and
som a boy, about 7 years of age : all sold as the proper
ty of John R. light, late of said county deceased, for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors oT said deceased Terms
for the Negroes Cash. Terms for the land on the day of
sale. [Nov 8.. wtds] R. J. RICE, Adm’r.
G 1 EORGIA, Forsyth C u.vnr.—Rebecca H Cunningham
t having applied to be appointed Guardian of the per
son and property of William T S Parris, a minor under
fourteen years of age, resident of said county. This is to
cite all persons concerned, to be and appear at the term
of the Court of Ordinary, to be held on the second Mon
day in January next, and show cause, if any they can,
why Rebecca H Cunningham shook! not be entrusted
with the guardianship of the person and propertyof Wil
liam T S Parris. Witness my official signature.
Nov 19th, 1858 40d H BARKER. Ord’y
G EORGIA. Forsyth Copsty.—To all whom it may
concern : Zachariali D Haygood having, in proper
form, applied to me for permanent Letters of Adminis
tration on the estate of Charles Pearson; late of said coun
ty, deceased : This is to cite all and singular the credi
tors and next of kin of Charles Pearson, to be aud appear
at my office within the time allowed by law, and show
cause, if any they can, why permanent Administration
should not be granted to Zakariah D Haygood on Chas.
Pearson’s Estate. Witness my official Signature.
Nor 20. 1858 3ds H. BARKER, Ordinary.
G EORGIA, Forsyth Cuustt.—William D Cunningham
havilig applied to be appointed Guardian of the per
sons and property of Robert E Parris and Margaret H
Parris, minors under fourteen years of age, residents of
sahl county : This is to cite all persons concerned to be
and appear at the Term ol' the Court of Ordinary, to be
held ou the second Monday in January next, and show
cause, if ftny they can, why William D Cunningham
should not lie entrusted with the Guardioushipof the per
sons and property 7 of Robert E and Margaret H Parris —
Witness inv official signature.
Nov 19th, 1858 40ds H BARKER. Ord'y
CAMPBELL COUNTY.
Campbell Sheriff Sales.
O N the first Tuesday in December next, will be sold
before the Court House door in the town of LTuup-
beiiton, iu said County, the following property to-wit:
South half Of Lot of Laud No. 9 iu the 8th Dist., of orig
iually Coweta, now Campbell County, bounded South by
J. M. Bond, North by Grant Roberts, containing 100 Acres
more or less, place whereon K. S. Bartlett now lives, lev
ied ou os the property of R. S. Bartlett to satisfy two liras
issued from Campbell Supu’r Court, one in favor of Bullard
ft Whitley, aud oue iu favor uf 1. M. Howard, aud oth
er Ufa iu my bauds vs. said Bartlett property pointed
ou* by Pl’ir.
Also one Ueld of Corn, 40 Barrels more or lcss^ou tho
place where Jones Bishop now lives, levied on by virtue
of two Inf r Court litas of said County, in favor ot Blalock
ft Camp vs. Jones Bishop and E. Dousuu Security, levied
ou as the property of said Bishop, property pointed out
by Deft.
Also, one dark blazed faced horse some 5 years old,one
rathor grey blazed lace mule 5 or 0 years old levied on
by virtue of a Ufa issued from Coweta lnfe’r Court in fa
vor of Feelings Anderson ft Co., vs. K. G. Cook, levied on
as property ot said Cook, property poiuted out by 7 FT its
Attorney.
Postponedole.
O NE Bay Mare and COlt, oue 2 horse wagon, 17 head
Sheep more or less, 2 black Heifers, 1 Milch Coiv aud
tan, 5 head uf Hogs, 3 sows aud Figs, some 8 head of
floats, 2 Bedsteads and oue Clock, levied on as the prop,
erty of Wm. Giovor to satisfy a Ufa issued from Campbell
Sup’r Court, iu favor of E. L. Symons vs. said Glover
property pointed out bv Dl l, other Ufns iu my bauds
Nov. 1st, 1858. " A. C. WATKINS, Sh’ff.
Nov. 4,1858.
Campbell Dep’ty Sheriff’ll Sole.
P ART of Lot of Lind No. 93, East half of said Lot con
taining Ub Acres more or less, and 22 Acres Of Lot
no. 94 iu luo North-East corner of the 7th District, origi
nally Coweta now Campbell County, and one house and
town Lot in the town of Falmetui now occupied by E. L.
Jacksuu, all levied on as tiie property of E. L. Jackson
to satisfy 3 tiias issued from Campbell Sup'r Court, 2 in
favor of S. A. K. ft C. FT Swann, one in favor of Janies
Galaway vs. E. L. Jackson, ami sundry oilier lifas iu my
hands, property poiuted out by Pl’Hs Att’y.
Nov. 4th, 1858. WM. N. MAGOL1RK, D. S'fl.
/ 1 EORGIA, FYlton Couxtv.—Whereas, William Hate-
\JT mau applies to 111c for letters of Auininistraikm ou
lue estate 01 Thomas McDugie, late of said county de
ceased.
These, are therefore, to cite and admonish all and siu-
guiar the kmureu aud creditors ol said deceased, to be
■aid appear at my office, within the time prescribed by
ia*, aud show cause (if any they have) why said letters
should not be granieu the applicant. Given under my
baud officially at office this 16tb day of November 185a.
Nov. 18th, 58 [3bds JOS. Fi. MEAD, Ol d. F. C.
G (
r pliy of sai d county applies l o me for letters of Ad-
imuistrution ou the estate of licmiis Ryan, late of said
county deceased.
These, aje therefore, to cite and admonish all aud sin
gular the kindred and creditors of sahl deceased, to lie
mid appear at my office, within the time prescribed by
law, to show cause, (if any they have) why said letters
should uot be granieu as above. Given under luy baud
officially at ufhee, this F6th duv of November 1858.
Nov. 18th. 08 [JOdsj JOS* H. MEAD,Ord .v. F. C.
For Philadelphia, liltw York,
Ac., from Charleston and Sa
vannah.
umu manage to Philadelphia, $15
Excursion Tickets good for re
turning up to Jan. 1, 1859 $26.
Tickets from Philadelphia to
Niagara Falls furnished by
the agents at Charleston or
Savannah, $g.
The well known first class Side wheel Steamships,
KEYSTONE STATE, Capt. C. P. Marsliam.
STATE OF 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,
20th; September 11th, 25th; October 9th and 23d, leav
ing Philadelphia on the alternative Saturdays.
The Stale of Georgia, from Savannah', August 7th. 31st;
September 4th, IStli; October 2d, 16th and 30lh, leaving
Philadelphia lhe alternate Saturdays.
For safety and comfort, having superior State Rooms
llieso ships are not surpassed by auy on the coast. One
hundred miles of this route on Delaware rixer aud Bay—
two nights at sea.
For Niagara F'alls, the Lakes aud Canada the shortest
aud cheapest route.
This hue connects at Philadelphia with the great Forth-
western Railroad Route through lo Niagara F'alls or BuCe-,
lalu in 15 hours from Philadelphia. Through tickets^
with the privilege of sloppiug at Philadelphia aud inter
mediate points, for sale by the agents in Savannah.
F'are to Niagara or Butlatu, $23;Elmira, $21; to Canan
daigua. $22.
C. A. GREINER ft CO, Agents at Savannah
S. ft T- G. BTDD, Ageuis at Charleston.
July 29th, ’58 w3m.
S. B. OATMAN,
* DEALER IN
ITALIAN, EGYPTIAN AND AMERICAN
Statuary
AND EAST TENNESSEE
MARBLE MONUMENTS,
TOOMBS, URNS AND VASES,
MARBLE MANTLES,
AND
FURNISHING MARBLE
All orders promptly filled. Ware Rooms opposite the
Georgia Railroad Depot, Atlauta, Ga.
March 6th, 1858 wly
Bakery & Confectionery.
T HE subscribers have recently connected with their
Confectionary a large size
CRACKER MACHINE.
which enables them io furnish their friends and patrons
iu the up-country with Butter, Bostou and Soda Crackers,
always fresh, at rajes fully twenty per cent. lower than
the same can be laid dowu from Savruuah or Charles
ton.
The CANDIES manufactured by them are alreadv well
known to dealers and consumers. A comparison of their
manufacture is challenged with those made elsewhere
North or South.
They keep, also, constantly ou hand, a large stock of
Nuts. Raisins, F'igs, Prunes, Pickles, Sordines Sfcuccs
Toys, &c. *
Also CIGARS of all grades, from $6 to $40 per 1.000
Refined and barrel Sl'G Alls—comprising a general sup.
ply of Country Confectioners, at as low rates as can bo
aliordcd elsewhere in the State.
Ball, public or private Parties furnished to order
at short notice with every description of Cake, Fruit, ftc-’
ol tue best quality.
Orders from the city and country respectfully solicited-
IMMEL. CUNNINGHAM ft CO
Atlanta, Fob. 17, ’58 wly.
Negroes for Sale.
W ILL be sold aiu the 1st Tuesday iu December, before
the Court House Dour, iu Cumming, Forsyth coun
ty, the following Negroes, for Cash. Milledge. a Mau. 35
years old; Elic, a man, 30 years old: Mac a man, 27 years
old ; Johu a man. 25 years old ; Eli a man. 20 years old ;
Ackillis a boy. 18 years old; George 14: Cisero 15; Wes
ly 13 ; Mack 16 ; Emily a Woman, 37 years old ; Mafiuda
a Woman. 20 years old and two Children ; Anjajine a
Girl, 18 years old and her Child ; Juno a Girl, 13 years
old ; Pocahontas a Girl. 12 years old.
JOHN J. FORD. 1 , „
NEWTON HARRELL, j AU - vs ’
For KDWAK11HARREIJ..
Oct. 11 . 1858.wtds
H. t. TlXliT.]
[j.i.auraz
H. L.TINLEY & fo.,
Commission and Forwarding Merchants.
EXCHANGE FT, CHARLESTON, 8. C.
G IVE their prompt personal attention to the selection
of all kinds of Produce, and to the purchasing, to
order, all articles that may lie desired, for a commission
ol 2)4 per cent. Goods received and forwarded at
10 cents per package. No Goods have or will be detail^
by us for freight and charges,
ft* £ usual Advaxcw made on all consignments to oa.
Feb. * wly.
Diaries for 1859.
F r sale at wholesale or retail by Wm. Kay agent.
Atlanta, no v. 16, 1858."
G EORGIA, CampbbllCocxty.—John P. Watson liaving
applied to be api>oiiitcd Guardian of the person and
property of Alleno Pcrmeliu Camp a minor under fourteen
years ol age, resident of said county, this is to cite all
persons concerned to he and appear at the term of the
Court ol Ordinary to be held next after the expiration of
thirty days from the first publication of this notice, and
showing cause, if they can, why said Joliu P. Watson
should not be intrusted with the Guardianship of the per
son and property of Allcne Permelia Camp.
Witness my official signature this Oct. 22,1858,
(Jet., 29, 1868. K. C. BEAVERS, Ord’y
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALS.
B Y Virtue of au Order of tho Court of Ordinary of Camp
bell County, will be sold ou tho first Tuesday in lie-
oember, 1S5S, at tho Court House door iu said Couuty be
tween tiie legal sale hours, the undivided [wirtion of land
belonging to Amanda Sheats, lJec’d., iu the East half of
lot No. 2, in tiie 8th District of originally Coweta now Camp
bell Couuty, adjoining lands JoUn Cook, Ricliard Moure
and W. H. Collins, embracing some good bottom laud, a
portion of winch is iu cultivation, lying on Pea Creek three
miles below Campbelitou.
Terms made known ou day of sale.
RICHARD MOORE,
Oct6-tds. Adm’r Amanda Shoals, dec'd.
ADMINISTRAROU’S SALK.
B Y virtue of an Order from the Court of Ordinary of
Campbell Couuty, will be sold on the first Tuesday
in December, 1858, at the Court House door iu suid Comi
ty. between the legal hours of sale, the following lands,
to-wit: One fractional lot No. 47, iu the 9th Dist. of oiggi-
ually Coweta now Campbell County, whereon Alfred J.
Gtnip resided at the time of his death, containing 168
acres more or less, adjoining lauds of Samuel low is and
Addison Riley, the same boing one third still ill the origi
nal woods. with good Dwelling, out houses, &e. About
150 acres of good Bottom land m a slate of good repair on
the Chattahoochee River, two miles above Campbelitou.
Also lot of land No. 154 in the 14th Dist., originally Fay
ette now Campbell County, containing 202 A, acres more
or less, still in the orgioal woods, about one mile from the
above described fraction.
A credit of twelve mouths will be given to purcliasers
who must give notes well secured lor their purchases.
JESSE L. BLALOCK,
JAS. M. CAMP,
Ad'rs Delonis turn com Ustammlo amu-xo of .4. J. Camp,d’.
0ct6-tds.
GEORGIA, Campbell County.
lA/HEKEaa, Robert J. Tuggle shows to the Court
VV that he has fully adui.msiered John A. llopkiu’s
restate.
These are therefore to cite and admouish all persons
concerned, to show ciuse if any they have, why >aid
administrator should not be discharged from his ad
ministration, and receive letters of dismission on the
first Monda,- ia April next, 1859, this September 8th
1868. sel6 B. C BEAVERS, Ordinary.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALK.
B Y virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of Camp
bell County will be sold on the llrstTuesday in De
cember, 1858, at the Court House door iu said Couuty be
tween the legal sale hours : South half lot of land No. 20
in 8th Dist. originally Coweta now Campbell County,
whereon John Izuigslon resided at tile time of his death,
containing 101 *4 acres more or less, adjoining lauds P. H.
Speer, A. B. Weaver and J. H. Carrell. the same being
one seventh still iu the original woods, with about 15
acres of good bottom laud iu a bigli state of cultivation,
good dwellings, out Houses, fto.. lying about 4 miles from
Palmetto, on ibe middle road leading from Campbelitou
to Newnan, aud ou the headwaters of Cedar Creek.
A credit of twelve mouths will he given to purchasers
who must give notes well secured for their purchase.
TH0S. M. LANGSTON.
SAM’L. S. LANGSTON,
Oct6-tds. Adin's Johu Langston Dec'd.
Libel for Divorce in Haral
son Superior Court.
Thomas J. Aldridge,
vs.
Naney Jaue Aldridge
I T appearing to the Court, from the returu of the Sher
iff that the Defendant resides out of this County, and
it further appeariug that slic resides out of the limits of
this State. It is therefore ordered by the Court that the
Defendant appear at the next Term of this Court and plead
to said action, or that the Plaintiff'be allowed to proceed ;
and it is further ordered that the Clerk cause this order
to be published iu tiie Atlauta Intelligencer, according to
tho statute in such case made and provided.
1). F. HAMMOND. J. S. C. T. C.
I certify the above to be a true exemplification from
the minutes of said Court, this 22nd dav of October 1858.
October, 29.1858. JOHN DUKE, CTk.
GEORGIA, Campbell County.
W HEREAS, Caleb P. Bowen baa applied to be ap
pointed Gurndmu of the f ersons and property
of Edmund J. Lowery, Jubu N. E. Lowery, Francis M.
Lowery and Absalom J. Lowery, Orphans of Edmund D.
Lowery, deceased.
This is therefore to cite all persons concerned to be
and appear at tbe Term of ibe Court of Ordinary held
next, alter the expiration of thirty dais from the first
publication of this notice, and show cause if hev can,
why said Caleb P. Bowen should not be intrus ed with
the Guard-aosaip ot ihe persons aud property of the
above tamed orphans.
Witness my official signature this 8th November
1858 uov 10 R C BEAVER?, Ord’y.
Administrator's Sale.
B Y VIRTUE of an order from the Court of Ordiuary of
Campbell couuty will be sold on the first Tuesday
in January next, 1859 at the court house door iu said
couuty, between the legal hours of sale, all the lands
except the widow’s dower which Mark McElwrath w as
possessed of at the time of his death. Containing about 355
acres, more or less, ai(joining lands or E. Polk, S. H. Me
Larty and Wm. Clinton, the same being 4-5 in original
wood ; desired lands in good repair. A credit of oue and
two years will be given to purchasers who must give
notes well secured for their purchases.
Nov. 10,1858. E. POLK, Anm'r.
ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE.
B Y VIRTUE of an order of the Court of Ordinary of
Campbell county, will be sokl on tiie 1st Tuesday in
January next. 1S59, at court house door, in said coui.tv,
between the legal hours of sale, all the Negroes, belong
iug to the (-state of Alfred J. Camp deceased, to-wit
Eliza, 32 years old ; and two children, Martha and F'rau-
cis, David a boy, about 12 years old ; Lucinda a girl
about 10 years old ; aud Samuel about 6 years old : Han
nah a girl, about 17 years old ; xmeline about 15 years
old ; 9 iu number, ail likely Negroes, embracing a good
Cook aud House Woman. A Credit of Twelve Months,
will be given to 1 urcbaccre. who must give notes well
secured for their purebasesr
•H5SK L. BLAIjOCK. >
Nov 10 JAMBS M. CAMP. ' j
Admr't De bonis non Cum laUminto annaco.
Administrators Sale.
B Y vhftneofa order of tiie Court of Ordinarv o
Campbell couuty, will be sold on the 1st Tuesday in
January 1869 at the court house door in said county be
tween the legal hours of sale, the following land consist
ing of lot No 139 iu the 9th dist, of originally Fayette
now Campbell county, whereon Joseph Smith resided at
the time of his death, containing 202a acres less the
widows Dower, adjoining lands of G W Silvcy aud others
the game being good farming land with a plantation iu
good repair aud cultivation, lying on the %-at*s of Deep
creek, about 4 miles east of Campbelitou, sold for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.—
Terms made known on dav of sale.
BELFORD DUCK, Adm’r,
Nov 20, ’58 Ids fo Joeeph Smith, deceased.
G KORGIA CAMPBELL COUNTY' 7b al
whom it man concern—Berry W Yales having ap
plied to me for permanent letters of Administration on
the estate of William Yates late of said county deed, this
is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of
William Yates, to be and appear at my office within the
time allowed by law. and show cause, if any they cau,
why permanent Administration should not be granted
Berry W Yales on William Yates’ estate. Witnes my
band and official signature.
Nov. 20th, 1858 30d R. C. BEAVERS, Ord’y
Forsyth county.
Ponjrth Sheriff Malm.
-11/ILL be sold before the court house door in the town
YY of Cumming, Forsyth county on the first Tuesday
in December next, within the legal hours of sale, the tal
lowing property to-wit: '
Lot of land No. 73 in the 3d district and 1st section
of now Forsyth county, containing 40 acres, more or leas;
levied on as the property of Gilbert L. Box, to satisfy a fi
fa issued from the Superior Court of Floyd county, ni
favor of Charles H. Smith, Adm’r de bonis non bn the es
tate of James B. Wakefield, dec'd vs. Gilbert L. Box.—
Property pointed out by Underwood and Fiuith, Plaintiffs
Atly’s.
Also, lot of land No. 956, In the 2nd dist. of now 1st sec
Forsyth county. containing 40 acres wore or less ; levied
on as the property of John H. Campbell, to satisfy a fl fa
from a Justice’s Court of Forsyth couuty, in favor of
Hudson W. Moulder vs. G. W. Rogers, maker, John Low,
John H. Campbell and A. Compton, sec’y ou appeal.
Property pointed out by J. H. Campbell, one of the defts
Levy made and returned to me by a constable.
ALSO, 39 acres of lot of land No. 949 in the 14th dis
trict and 1st section of now Forsyth county ; levied upon
as the property of Joel M. Fowler, to satisfy sundry fi fas
issued from a Justice's court of Forsyth county, in favor
of John B Gravitt, A. M. Light, and others "vs. Joel M.
Fowler. Property pointed out by E. G. Riley. Levy
made and returned to me by a constable.
ALSO, lots of land Nos." 1280 and 1264, in the 14th
district and 1st section of now Forsyth couuty, contuin-
iug 40 acres each more or less ; levied on as the prop
erty of William J. Childress, to satisfy two fi fas from a
Justices court of Forsyth couuty, in favor of John E.
Brown vs. saidjChildreas. Levy made and returned to
me by a constable.
ALSO, 300 IBs seed cotton, more or less ; levied on as
the propety of D. M. Durham, to satisfy a fi fa issued
from the Superior Court of Forsyth County, in favor of
R. J. Dooly vs. said Durham. Wm. P. WILLLVMS, Sh’fl'.
Cumming, Nov. 1st, 1858.
Fonyth Pottponed Sheriff Sale.
W UJ, bo sold before me Court House door iu the towu
of Cummiug, Forsyth county, ou the first Tuesday
iu December next wauiu tue legal hours of sale the tollow-
iug property to-wit:
Lot of laud No. 1186, in the 3d district and 1st section
of now Forsyth county, containing 4u acres more or less ;
levied ou os the property of Johu Karr, to satisfy 3 U fas
from a Justice Court of Forsyth couuty, in favor of James
Wheeler, adm’r ou the estate of D. s. Hammonds, dec’d
vs. John Karr and Wm- Fincher. Property poiuted out
by defeudant (Karr.) Levy made aud returned to me
by a constable.
AlgSU, lot of land No. 403, in the first district and 1st
section of now Forsyth county containing 40 acres more
or less half the mining iuterest iu aud lo lot ofland No'
426 iu tho 1st district aud first section of now Forsyth
couuty, all levied on as the property of Seaborn Cordery
to satisfy sundry fi fas issusd from a Justices Court of
F'orsy tit county in favor of V. B. Shelton, aud others. Levy
made aud returned to me by a constable.
" WM. P. WILLIAMS, Sh’ff-
Cummiug, Nov. 1st, 1858.
Korlyth Mortgage Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Court House door in the towu
of Cumming, Forsyth county within tUe legal hours
ot sale, on the first Tuesday in January next, the fol
lowing property to-wit:
l»ts of land Nos. 694, 676, 620, fifteen acres of lot No.
605, fifteen acres ol' lot No. oo4,675, thirty-seven acres of
lot No. 603, 021, 622, ail lying in tue 3d district aud 1st
section of now F'orsy tn county ; all levied ou as the
property of Jonathan Alolutire, to satisfy a mortgage ti fa
issued Irorn the Superior Court of Forsyth county in lavor
of Harrisou Summerour vs said Mclntire. Property poiu
ted out iu said mortgage ti fa. WM. P. WILLIAMS, Sh’ll'.
Nov. 1st, 1858.
Forsyth Mortgage Sheriff Sole.
W ILL be sold before the Court House door, iu the town
of Cumming, Forsyth county, on the first Tuesday
iu Decouiber next, between the usual hours of sale, the fol
lowing property to-wit:
Lots of laud, No. 236, partoflot 269, and half oflot 270,
in the 3rd district aud 1st section of uow F'orsy th couuty,
containing iu the aggregate 93 acres; kuowu as the John
Dickson place ; levied ou us tiie property of Wm. G. Stew
art, to satisfy a mortgage li fa from the Superior court of
F'orsyth county in favor of Harrison Summerour, vs. said
the third district aud first section of F'orsyth county ;
ail levied on to satisfy a mortgage ii fa issued from
the superior Court of Forsyth Countv in favor
of Harrison Summerour vs. Jonathan Mplutire; levied on
as the property of Jonathan Miclntire. Property pointed
out in said mortgage Ii fa. WM. P. WILLIAMS, Sh’lf.
Cumming, SopL 28th, 1858. Ids.
GEORGIA, Furry 1 h (Juuuty.
VyHEKKAS, Andre* K Bund, surviving admiinistta-
" tor of ti'usou fi fi iw&.ds, represents to the court,
iu his (etilion, cuiy died aud enisied on record aud
slates lie In*s fully administered Beusuo il Edward’s
Estate. This is llieieiore to cile all persons cot oerned,
kiud.ed and credita-S to show cause, if any they cau
why said administrator should not hedischaiged from
his administration, and receive letters of dismission
ou the first Monday iu April. 1859.
sep 16 ii. BARKER, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Forsyth County-
r PWO months after date, appl‘cati ju will be made to
J. ihe Court of Ordinary ol Forsyth county, for
1 avo to sell the lands belonging to the E>tate ol Jotl-
ersonCook, lit-e of Forsyth county, deceased, for the
benefit ol the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
WILLIAM M.VCHKK, Ad-uh*
selti Ddonis non of Jt tfeison Cook, dtcM.
GEORGlt, Forsyth (ouuty.
L WO mouths after date. applic«tiou wil’ be made to
the Court ol Ordiuary os Fur»yth county Georgia
a' the first regular Term a'*ter expiration of two months
L um th.-notice for leave to eeli tiie lands belonging
to the Fatale of J ;el L^ag^e, late of said com ty dt-
c ased, for the benefit of heirs aud credi'ors of said
deceased. selti BENkY C KELLOGG, Adm’r.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
B Y virtue of au order of the Honorable Court of Or
Ordinary of Forsyth county, will be sold on the first
i uesday in December next before the court house door
in tlic town of Cumming, in said county, within the legal
hours of sale, the following property, 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 aim for
ty six, (846) Eight hundred nail eighty-three (883) Eiglit
hundred aud sixty-one, (861) and one third of Eight
hundred and forty-eight, (848) all iu tiie 2nd district
and 1st section of said county. Also, the following likely
negroes : Elliek, a man about forty-five years old : Beck,
a woman about thirty-six years old, and her female
child, named Betsey, about nineteen months old ; Meri-
cus a boy about tell years old ; aud diaries a boy about
six y*ars old Sold tor the benefit of the heirs aud cred
itors of said deceased. Terms made known ou the day
of sale. M. W. SUTTON, Adm'r.
Oct 16,1858-tds
* Administrator's Sale.
A GREEABLE toan order of the Court of Ordinary of
F'orsyth county, will be sold before tbeCourthouse
door in the towu of Cummiug, within the legal hours of
sale, ou the 1st Tuesday iu January next, the following
Negroes, to wit : Ostou, a man.27 years old ; Caroline,
22 : and her Child 2 years old: Jiiinev, 8 years-old; F'.ina
line 6 , and Mose, 4 years old : All sold as the property
of Jas. Harris, late of said county, deceased, tor the ben
etit of the heirs aud creditors, of said deceased. Terms
Cash. L. 1>. HARRIS, Adm’r.
October 7th, 1858 wtds.
(xEORGIA, Forsyth County,
W HEREAS, Almond. Hutchins, administra
tor of George Wofford, represents to the
Court in his petition duly fl'.eu and entered on
record that he has ful’y adminisUred George
Woffords estate
This is therefore to cite all persons concerned,
kindred and credit'-rs, to show cause if any they
have, why said administrator should not be dis
charged trout bis administration, and receive let.
t rs of dismission, on the fiist Monday in Feb
ruary next, 1859. Jy 17, 1858
H. BARKER, Ord’y.
G RORG1A, Foksytu County.—To all whom it may
corn, William Roper having in proper form, appiicd
lo me for permanent letters of administration on the es-'
tate of Elizabeth Musters, late of said county doceased.
This is to cite all and singular the creditors and next
of kin of Elizabeth Masters, to be and appear at my of
fice within the lime allowed by law, and show cause if
auy they can, why permanent administration should not
be granted to William Roper, on Elizabeth Masters es
tate. Witness mv official signature.
Oct 19, 1858. H. BARKER, Ord’y.
NOTICE !
B Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary, o
Forsyth Comity, will be sold, on the 1st Tuesday in
January next, 1859, at the Court House door iu "said
county, between the legal hours of sale, the following
lots or land, Nos. 103, 208, 209, 242 and 243, all in the
14th district aud 1st section of said couuty, containing
200 Acres more or less it being the Plantation, whereon
Thomas L. Garret, lateof said county deceased, resided
at the time of his death .joining lands, of Johu Hammond,
Jacob Martin aud others. Also, the Negroes, of said
deceased. as follows, Fanny a woman, about 38 years of
age, and 3 Children—Angeiiue, a girl about 4 years old :
Alonzo, a boy, 2 years old, and a small child 3 months
old, a lx>v ; Alfred, a man 20 years old ; Jane, a woman
18 years old •„ James, a boy 16 years old ; Henry a boy
15 years old ; Daniel, a boy 10 years old, aud Ambrose
a boy 7 years old. Also, 30 bushels of Wheat and about
2 bushels of Rye. AU sold for the beuofit of the heirs
and creditors. Terms of sale, cash.
GF.DKGF. KELLOGG, Adm’r.
November 1st, 1858. [wtds]
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
B Y virtue of an order passed by the Court of Ordinary,
of Forsyth County, will l>e sold, before the Court
House door in the town of Cumming, ou the 1st Tuesday
in January next, lot of Land No. 139, in the 2nd district
and 1st section of now F'orsyth County. Sold as die pro
perty of James M. Karr, deceased, and for the benefit of
the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms rash.
Nov. 3,1S58. [wtds] JOHN EDMONDSON, Adm'r.
G KORGIA, Foray tli County.—Whereas
George Kellogg, Executor of Mary Brasclton, rep
resents to the Court in his petitiou, duly filed and enter
ed on record, that he has fully administered Mary Bras
eltou’s Estate :
This is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kindred
and creditors, to show cause, if any they cau why said
Executor should not be discharged from his Executor
ship, and receive letters of dismission on the first Mnnday
in May 1859. U. BAKER, Ordinary.
Oct. 4,1850.... w6m
G EORGIA, Foksytb Cot imr.—To all whom it may con
corn ; John W. Holbrook, and William C. Holbrook,
having in proper form applied tome for permanent Let
ters or Administration on the Estate of Green B. Holbrook
late of said Couuty deceased.
This is to cite aU aud singular the next of kin of Green B.
Hulbrrook, to be audappear at my office, within the time
allowed by law, and show cause, if any they can, why
: eminent a ’ministration should not "be granted to Johu
A. to.ibrook and William C. Holbook, on Green B. Hol
brook’s Estate on the first Monday in December next.
Wituess my hand and offical signature.
November 6th, 1858. H. BARKER, Ordinary.
G EORGIA, Fohsyth Corjrrr.—To all whom it may oon-
corn : Benjimau J Rice having iu proper form ap
plied to me for permanent Letters of Administration on
the estate of Emanuel Hendrix, late of said county de
ceased. This Is to cite and admonish all and singular
the creditors and next oT kin of Emanuel Hendrix, to he
and appear at my office, within the lime allowed by law,
and show cause, if any they can, why permanent Ad
ministration should not bo granted Benjamin J Rice on
Emanuel Hendrix's estate. Witness my officialsigtiature.
Nov 19. 1858 30d H BARKER, Or’dy.
CHEROKEE COUNTY
Cherokee ghnrlffftule.
kl/’ftuL be eoldberore the Court house door in the town'
YY of Canton, Cherokee county,on the6rstTuesday
in December next, between the usual hours of sale, the
following property to-wit.
Lot of land, No. 283, in the 16th district and second’
section, Cherokee county. Levied on as the property of
John S. Stone, to satisfy a D fa from the Superior Court
of Cherokee county, in favor of Samuel T. McGmless
vs John S. Stone. Sold for the purchase money.
Also, lot ofland, No. 481,in the 15th district and 2nd
section'of Cherokee county.' Levied on as the property
of Burnell Hood, to satisfy a Justice Court fl fa, from
Wilkes county, in favor of John Hardeman. Levied and
returned to me by a Bailiff.
Also, k ts of land, Njj. 1000 and 1017, in the 3d district
and 2nd section of Cherokee county. Levied on as 'the
property of John A. Yancy, to satisfy 2 Justice Court fl
fas, in favor of James Knox, bearer, vs J. J. Hender-
sou, Sintha Henderson and John A. Yancy, security, and
James W. King, security on stay. Levied and returned
to me by a Beiliff
Also, lot of land, No. 366, in the 3rd dist., and 2nd sec.,
of Cherokee county. Levied on as the property of Thom
as Nix, to satisfy a Justice Court fi fa., in favor of J R West
brooks vs. Thomas Nix. Levied and returned to me by a
Bailiff.
Also, one mettle Clock. Levied on as the property* o
John W. McCollum, to satisfy a fi fa., issued from tlio'Su-f
perior Court oT Cherokee county, in favor of William F.
Mullins vs., John W. McCollum principal aud Jesse Bean,
security on Casa Bond.
Also, lot of land Nos. 211 and 032, all in tho 15th dist.,
2nd sec., of Cherokee county, aud 500 shares or the capi
tal Stock of the Sixes Mining co. levied on us the proper
ty of Allen 1-auhon, to satisfy a tt fa., from the Inferior
Caprt of Cherokee county, in favor of E. L. Stafford vs.
Alien Lauhon, principle, James M. Fielder aud James
Haggerty, security, aud M. A. Keith,indorser.
Canton, Ga.,Nov. 1st., JAMfciiB. KELLY,Sheriff.
FUI/TON COUNTY.
Cherokee Mortgage Sheriffs Sales.
W ILL Be sold before the Court iiuuse Door iu the
town of Canton Cherokee Couuty, on tiie first
Tuesday ta December next, me following property to
wR:
LUTS of land* Nos. 325, 644, aud 645, and all of that
part of Lot No. 656, embracing the dwelling house aud
Kitchen, it being that part of saiu lot ly nig in aud near the
North tost Comer thereof purchased by Geo- W. Flour
uoy, of Fteury Tedder, containing about 2 acres. All of
said land being in the 15th District of the 2d Section ol
Cherokee County, levied ou as the property of Geo. W.
Flournoy, to satisfy a Mortgage fi fa issued from the Su
perior Court of said Couuty, in lavor of Cicero C. Winn,
vs. said Geo. W. Flournoy, property poiuted out by said
Fifa.
ALSO Lots of laud, Nos. 514, 567,584,585, 642, 638,
639, aud 640, in the 15tli District of the zu section, levied
onus the property of Geo. W. Flournoy, to satisfy a
Mortgage F ifa issued from tho superior court of said
Couuty in favor ofC. C. Winn, for the use of A. V. Brum
by, vs. Geo. W. Flournoy, property purnled out in said
Fl la. „
ALSO Lot ofland No- 555, in the 3d District of the 2nd
Section, levied onto satisfy a Mortgage fi fa issued from
the Superior Court of said County, iu lavor of Martin Gra
ham, Administrator of Noah Strong. deceased, vs. Henry
1’arks, property poiuted out 111 saiu Fl ta.
ALSO, Lots of laud Nos. 1L2, aud 113, in the 15th Dis-
trict of tne 2d Section of said Couuty, levied ou as the pro
perty ol Wm. A. McCurdy, to satisiy a Mortgage F i fa issu
ed from the Superior Court of said Couuty in lavor of Isaac
McCuuueli, vs. Wm. A. McCurdy, property poiuted out by
said Fi la. " W. K. D. MUsS, D. Staff.
Canton, Sept. 27th, 185S.
T WO months after date application will be made to the
Ordinary of Cherokee County, for leave to sell tiie
laud and Negroes belonging to the Fstato of Gray Bar
ker, lato of said Couuty, deceased, tiiis 13tli day of Sep-
temner 1858. sep23 ZEBU LON W1LIJAMS, Adm’r.
Aftmtalslraion Sale.
O GREEABLE to au order of tho Ordiuary of Cherokee
County, will be sold before the Court House door iu
the Town of Uaotou, <* the first Tuesday in November
next, withkt fffo leg«l hour* of sale, lots of iand Nos.
1,149, 1,150, 1,161, aud the undivided half of lots Nos.
896, 897 aud 832, iu toe 15th Distrtnct of file 2d section
of said County of Cherokee.
Also, uu tho same day before the Court House door, iu
the city of Marietta, Cobb county, lots of laud Nos. 107,
123, aud lu acres in the South-west corner of lot No. 122
ta the 16th district of the 2d section of Cobb County.—
Sold for the benefit ot the heirs and creditors of William
U. Evans, late of Cherokee couutv, deceased,
sep 23, 1858 THOMAS D. EVANS, Adm’r
T WO months after date application will be made to
the Ordinary of Cherokee County, for leave to sell the
iand belonging to tiie Estate of A. j". Evans, late of said
Cbutity deceased, this 13th day of September, 1858.
sep 23 JOHN EVANS, Adm’r.
G EORGIA, CaEKOKXK Coixty.—Jolm W. Johnson, bav
ins applied to be appointed Guardian of the person
ana properly ul Julius C. a. Johnson, Jesse A. Johnson,
and Lucy A. Johuson, Minors, resident of said
County, tins is to cite ah persons concerned to bo
aud appear ai the term of the Court of Ordinary, to be
liald next alter the expiration of thirty days from the first
publication of this notice aud show cause, why said John
W. Jolnisou should not be intrusted with the Guardian
ship of the persons and property of said Julius C. A.
Johnson, Jesse A. Johnson and Lucy A. Johnson. Wit
ness my official signature. JAMES JORDAN, Ord'y.
Nov. 10,1868.
G t EORGIA, CTixkokkk Coistv.—Whereas John Rich-
Y ardson, applies to me for letters of Administration
niiuii the estate of Richard II. Hunt, late of said county
deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admouish all and singu
lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased to show
cause if any they have; why said letters should not he
granted tiie applicant. JAMFS JORDAN, Ord y.
Nov. 10, 1858.
Mary Duncan, I
vs yLiM/or Dicorce in Cherokee Supe-
Thoinas B Duncan. J rior Court, September Term, 1858.
I T appeariug to the Court that the defendant does not
reside withw the limits of this State. It is ordered
mat service be perfected by publication iu one of tiie
Public Gazettes of this State agreeable to the Statute in
such case made provided.
September Term, 1858. I) F HAMMOND, J S C T C.
A copy tukeu from the miiuutes ui Court,
J L KEITH, Clerk.
Fmlton Skerlff Sales.
W 1IJ. be sold before the Court house door, in the City
of Atanta, on the fist Tues da in 1 cun beinext
between the legal hours of sale, the following property to-
wit : Part of lot of land No S6, in the 14th dist., of orig
inally Hc-nry, now Fulton county, containingl77>4 acres,
more or less. Levied on as the property of Meredith
Brown to satisfy sundry justices court fi fas., from- the
530th dist., G. M., in favor of E M. Tciiafero vs. said
Brown. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable.
Also, the north east half of city lot, No 115, in the city
.1 Atlanta, the same being part of laud lot, No 78, in the
’4th dist., of originally Henry row F'ulton county. Lev
ied ou as the property df J. M. Coleman, to satisfy a fi fa
from F'ulton Superior Court, in favor of Loveless, Bro ft
Gbolston vs. Martha Carlton and J. M. Colemen.
Also, lot iff iand. No 62, in the 17th dist.. of originally
Henry, now Fulton county, containing 200jj acres, more
or less. Levied on as the property at Richard C. Greer,
to satisfy 5 fl fas, issued from the_Justices Court for the
1026th dist., G. M. in favor of Thomas Moor rs. said Greer
Levy mode aud returned to me by a Constable/
Also, city lot No not known lying on Crapes Alley in the
city of Atlanta, containing one acre more or less. Levied
on as the property of Edwar ■ Parsons to satisfy a li la
issued from F'ulton Superior Court in fav or of J. D Watkins
vs. Aaron Gage principal, and Edward Parsons, security
on appeal.
ALSO, City lot No. 153, in the city of Atlanta, fronting
ouT’ay.or street 100feet, and running back 200 feet being
oue half acre more or less tiie same being part of laud lot
No 53 in the 14th dist., of originally Henry uow F'ulton
couuty. Levied ou as Uie property of Barney Dugan to
satisfy a fi fa., from F'nlton Inferior Court, iu favor of Ca
rey W. Berry vs. Dennis Hoyt and Barney Dugan, also to
satisfy a Justices Court fi fa, iu favor of J. R. ft C. il. Wal
lace, vs. said Dugan.
ALSO, the undivided one half of City lot, No. uot known
lying ou Houston street, iu the city of Atlauta, fronting
on said street 100 feet, and running back 200 l’cet bounded
on the east by the lot whereon Mrs. Haller receuty lived
the same being part of land lot No 51, in the 14th dist., uf
originally Henry now Fultoucouuty. Levied ou by vir
tue of sundry U Tas., issued from the Justices Court lur the
487th dist G. M., in favor or Peudley ft Maddux and Jas.
T. Hubbard, aud one fi fa., from the 1026th dist. G. M., lu
favor of John Collier, all vs. Hiram Bowen. Levie made
and returned to me by a Cobs table.
ALSO, City lot in tbe city of Atlanta, whereon the Shop
occupied by Dr. J. Gilbert is situated, adjoining the Wash
iugtou Hall, lot No. not kuown being (<art of iand lot. No.
77, in the 14th dist., of originally Henry now F'ulton Coun
ty.^ Levied ou us tire property of J. Gilbert, to satisfy a
It fa., issued from Deivalb Superior Court m favor ot Fl.
C. Holcomb vs. J. ft L. Gilbert. Levy made by J. S
Smith, former Sheriff, ft
Also, 2 Negroes viz: Ann, a girl about 11 years of age,
of cupper complexion, aud Caudis a girl nine yearsoiu,
of darK complexion, levied 011 as the property of George
W. Humphries, and 25 acres of laud near the corporation
line, uf me city of Atlanta, lying on the west side ol the
W ft ARK, with good improvements thereon, whereon
Henry G Dean uow resides,-the same being part ot land
lot No 78 in the 14th District ,ol originally Henry uow
F'ulton county, .mil Loyd ft Pulliams interest being the
undivided lu u thirds ul 69 acres of land near the western
huuudery of the city of Atlanta kuowu as the Race track
laud the same being part ol lot of land No. 84, iu the
14ih district uf originally Floury, now F'ulton couuty;
levied uu as the property of Loyd ft Pulliam. AU the
above propel ty levied ou by virtue of a li fa from Cass
Superior Court, 111 favor of 3lcWhortcr ft Brightwell vs
Charles Hamilton maker, ana George W. Humphries and
Loyd ft Pulliam, endorsees.
Also, part ot city Lit No. 2. of Block No. 33 ou Lund
lot No. 77 iu the city of Atlanta, fronting ou Whiteliall
Street 95 feet, whereon Del’t now lives, levied on as the
property of Russel Crawford, to satisfy a tifa issued from
F ulton superior Court, C. Ft. Strong and A. W. Junes vs.
said Crawford, the same postponed from last suit- day.
ALSO, F our acres of land ly dig iu tiie north eastern purl
oftlie city of Atlanta, adjoining lanus of L. J. Gartrell and
others, 11 being pari of land lot No. 46, in the 14lh dist.,
of originally Floury uow F ulluu couuty. Levied ou as the
property 01 Joseph M. itauiin, lo satisfy a Ufa, issued
irtnu Fudon superior Court, in lavor of Real, Austin ft
Cm, vs. suidfLulm, the sale ol the same postjuned from
last sale day. s. B. LOVE,sheriff.
.in t ....w
F'ulton Deputy Sheriff sulev.
W ILL be sold before the Court House Door, in the City
ol Atlanta,, on the first Tuesdaypu December next,
between the usual nours uf sale, tiie ioitowmg projierlj ,
to w 11.
City lot iu the City of Atlanta, it being part of tbe lot
whereon lue hrst Methodist Church is situated, fronting on
l’eacn Tree street 60 feet and running across said lot . east
to Line street so as lo intersect Houston street, containing
one fourth of an acre more or less the same being part
of land iot, No. 78 in the 14th dist., of originally irourj
now Fulton county. Levied on as the jirupertt ul F. N.
Hardman, to satisly a fi fa., from the Superior Court 01
Fultou couuty, in lavor of E. Payne vs. said Hardman,
or the purchase, money ol said lot.
ALSO, tuai part 01 iand lot No. 190, iu the seventeenth
(17th.) uist., ul origiuaiiy Henry uow F'uiton County,
which lies between tue Jlonlguineay Ferry Road aud tne
VY. ft A. Railroad, adjoining lands ol Peter Huge, Adam
O-iver aud Benjamin Thuriuoud, containing 23 acres
more or less, aud aiso, ujaiii Dial purl ol land tot No. 191,
in tiie 17U1 dist., of originally Henry now Fulton county,
adjoining lands ot Attain Oliver, Jesse 31 Cook and Thom
as Fowler, containing 27 acres more or less, ail being the
laud whereon detuuuaut formerly lived. Levied uu as
the property ui John li. Golding to satisfy sundry fi fas.,
issued front the Justices Court for the Tooth dist G. 31.
m favor of J. Norcross aud it. A. W. Glower vs. said Gold,
iug. Levy made aud returned lo me by a constable.
C. C. GREEN, Dep't t-hentl',
POSTPONED SAI.E.
At tbe same lime aud place will be sold part of tbe city
iot No. 2, m block 33, iu Uie city of Atlanta, the same be
ing part or laud lot No. 77, iu ibe 14th dist., of originally
Henry now F'ulton couuty. Levied uu as the properly
off. D. Lynes, to satisfy a li fa., issued from F'uiton hi
ferior Court iu favor ot Sloan ft Caldwell vs. said Lynes
Nov. 4 58. C. C. GREEN, Dep't sherdf.
G 1 EORGIA, Ft i.ton Coi.jrrv.—Two mouths after date,
r application will be made to the Court ul Ordinary
. 01 said County for leave to sell the interest of Clark R.
Woddail, deceased, in tbe bouses aud lots on Alabama
Street, iu the city of Atlanta, whereon Mrs. Woddail now
lives. sep23 1858 B. F. BOMAR, Adm’r.
Administrator* Sale.
I WIIJ, sell pursuant to an order irom the Honorable
Court or Ordinary of Cherokee County, to the highest
binder within lawful sale hours, before the Court House
duur in Canton ou the first Tuesday in JauuaTy next.
All that portion of lot of laud Number 10 iu tbe 14tli dis
trict uf tbe 2d Section which was laid off aud assigned to
Mrs. Mary Saterfield, (now decoased,) as the properly
of the Estate of Curtis Saturlield late of said county,
deceased, sold for tiie purpose of distribution and mak
ing settlement with the heirs.
Nov 15,1868. J L KEITH, Akm'r.
mWO Mouths afler date application will be made to the
I Ordinary of Cherokee County, for leave to sell tiie
and and Negroes belonging to tho estate of William Bea
vers deceaaed. JOSEPH McCONNEl.L,
Nov 10 Adm’r with WiU annexed.
Administrator* Sale.
B Y virtue ol'au order of lhe honorable Court of Or
dinary cl' Cherokee County, will be sold 011 the first
Tuesday in Juuuary next before the Court House in the
tow n ot Canton, in said county with the legal hours of
sale, the following property belonging to tiie estate of
Wm. Cobb, late of said county, deceased: towu lots of
land Nos 248, 249,185, and 178, in the 21st Dist, of the
2d section, except the widows dower iu said land. Also,
the following negroes to-wit : Nancy a woman, Tom a
man, Viuette a girl, Sam a boy, Bridge a boy, sold for tbe
benefit of the heirs or said estate. JOSEPH KNOX,
This 12th day of November, 1858. Adm’r.
DeKALB COUNTY.
GEORGIA, DeKalb County,
D A'ID ( HFSTNUT, administrator of the estate ot
James Baxter, diseased, applies to me for letters
of dismission from a id administiation, these are,
therefore to ceti y all Persuce interested, to tile tbeir
objections, (if any they bar ,) within tbe time pre
scribed by law, why said letters should tot be granted
the applie ot.
Given under my hand at office, this 20 h Julr,1858.
ALEX. JOHNSON, Ordinary,
y. 20, ’58 wOm.
G ( EORGIA, F'ulton County.—All persons indebted to
(the Estate of Clark K. Woddail, lato of said County
deceased, will please call and pay tiie same, anil those
having demands against saiil Estate will present them iu
terms of the law. B. F . BG3IAK,
September 23d, 1S5S. Administrator.
DAWSON COUNTY.
Dawson Sheriff’s Sale.
‘IXT'IIJ, be soid before tile Court House Door in Daw-
VV souville on tiie first Tuesday iu December next
within the legal hours of sale. The following property to
wit:
Ixit of laud No. 1, South half of the 13th Dist. first sec
tion of said County, to satisfy a fifa issued from a Justice
Court 931st Dist. G. M.. in favor of James Cantrell vs.
William Ailavin as the property of said Ailuviu Levy
made aud returned to me by A, Curacy I.. C.
Also all the Defendant’s interest iu aud to lzit of land,
Xo. 260, in tile South half ol' Thirteenth Dist. aud first
section, levied on to satisfy three Justice Court Ufas, oue
in favor of K. Saudford ft Sou, vs. Harry O'Sheals, one
iu favor of WIHiatu F\ Todd vs. Harry O'Sheals, oue in fa
vor of B. G. Thornton, barer, vs. Harry O'Sheals, Lev
ied on as tiie property of Harry O'Sheals—Levy made
aud returned to me bv F\ B. Duncan ].. C.
Oct. 29, 1858. " S. R. FINDLEY, Staff.
IIAIItUiSON county.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
W ILL be gold before tbe Court House Door iu the
Towu of Decatur DeKalb County, on the first
Tuesday in January uext, between the legal hours of
Sale, the following property to-wit:
Ono uegro boy named Holland about 17 years old, of
dark complexion, oue girl named F'rauky about 9years
old of dark complexion, one boy about 5 years old named
Charles. Said property sold as the property of James
Brown, late deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs
olid creditors of said deceased. Terms on tlioday of sale
Vi. D. BROWN, Adm'r
Oct. 29,1858. with the will annexed.
GEORGIA, DeKaib County.
\\; HERFAS, John Chamblee, administrator on tbe
VV Estate of Wm Y Poole, decea-ed, applii s to me
for letters of Dismbs'On fioai tail admin-atration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish ali persons
inter- sted to be aud appear at my office within the
lime prescribed by law. to show cause if any they
have why said applicant should cot be dismissed from
said administration Given under my hand at 1 ffice
June 22nd, 1858. 6m ALFX JOHNSON, Ordiiftry-
GE0RGIA DeKalb County.
W il F REAS, Rlioda Brown, Adm’rx of the Estate
of Fannin Brown, deceased, applies to me for
letters of i Dmis-icn from said Administration.
Three are, therefore, to cite and admonish all per
sons concerned to file their ol>j»c' iocs if auy they hare
why sa d letters should not be granted on or before
the'first Monday in December next. Given under
my band officially, May 24th 1858
ALEX JOHNSON, Ordinary.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
A GREEaBI.E to tne 'ast will of E Iward Jones late
4A of DeKalb c unty deceased, will be sold before the
Conrt House dour in the Town of Decatur in said
c- uuty, on the first Tuesday in January uex*. three
negrots to-wit: Hilly a woman, 37 or 38 years old, Ra
n j a wc-nuin 36 or 37 years old and her child, Martta
2%yeais old with a small lot of bedding. Slid forth
benefit of the h< ir- and creditors < f sai-’ deceased, ibi.
1st d ty of November 1859 R0BT. JONES, Exc’r.
Nov 1—w
\tintiwlslrator's Sale.
G EORGIA, DeKalr Coi-nty.—Agreeably to an order
of Uie Court of Ordinary of said County, will be
soid before the Court House door in suid County, ou the
Hrst Tuesday iu December uext, wiUiiu the legal hours uf
sale, part oflot uf laud No. 30, in the loth District of
said Couuty, the same lying in tho North-west corner of
suid Lot, containing fifteen acres more or less, knuwn as
the place whereon Wm. S. Moore now lives; also, at the
same time and place, the following negroes to-wit: Viucy,
a woman about 26 years old, and her child Harriett,
about 14 months old, and lacy ten years old, as tho
property of Johu Bond, lute deceased. Sold for the ben
efit of the heirs aud creditors of said deceased. Terms
ou day of sale. scp23’58 I). W. PACE, Adm'r.
Administrator's Sale.
B Y virtue of an order of the court of Ordinary of For
syth county, will be sokl within the legal hours o
sale, on the flrst'Tnesdav in January next, before the
Court House door in Forsyth county, tbe following lots
or land to-wit:
1 Lot No. 733, situated in 14th district, 1st sectiou well
improved : 1 lot No. 696 situated in 14th district, 1st sec
tion, each lot containing 40acres more or less. Sold as
he property of Thomas J. Mason, lato of F'orsyth counts
tec eased. Terms made known on the day of sale.
Nov. 16th, ’68. JAMES ROBERTS, Adm'r.
4 1 FJJRGiA, FVlto.x Cocntt .—Whereas, Saliie N. Gault
VX applies to me for 1 letters of Adminiatration on the ‘
estate uf F'rancis W. Gault, late of said county, deceased: \
These* are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and sin- !
gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be :
and appear at my office within the timo prescribed by
law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters ]
should uot bo granted tho applicant.
Given under my baud officially at office, this 17th day j
of November, lk&8. j
30 ds JOS. H. MEAD Ord’y r. e |
G EORGIA, DuKau Cocntt —To all whom it may con
cern : John Clark, having in proper form applied
to me for permanent letters of Administratkm on the es-
'tate of William Clark, late of said county-. deceased
This ig to cite all persons concerned, to be and appear at
my office, within the time allowed by law, and show
cause if any they have, why permanent letters of Ad
ministration should not be granted to John Clark on the
estate or Wiiliaiu Clark,Meccased, on tho 2nd Monday in
January next. Witness my hand and official signature,
this 20th day of Nov. 1868.
30ds AIEX. JOHNSON, Ord’y,
Ilnrnlson Deputy SUeriff Sales.
O N the first Tuesday iu December next will be sold be
fore the Court House door in Buchanan, between tiie
usual hours of Sale the following Property to-wit :
Oue Towu Lot iu the town of Buchanan, No. 2, ou tile
South side of tbe Public Square, contaiuiug fifty- feet iu
front and 0110 hundred feet back, levied on as the prop
erty ofR. M. Fletcher, to satisfy oue Justice Court fifa
issued from the 714tli 1 list. G. 11., Carroll County, at tbr
instance of lbs Inferior Court of Haralson County vs. J.
W. Wood and K. M. Fletcher, property poiuted out by
PlaiiililT, levied and returned lo me by Bailin'. Also, filly-
acres of land, it being the North-east corner of Ii-t No.
58. lying in the original 8th Dist. of Carroll now Hand
son County, levied ou us tbe property of A. F\ Dcarring
to satisfy one Justice Court fila Issued from the 653 Dist.
G. M. in favor of John Hurstau vs. said Dearring proper
ty, pointed out by Defendant, levied and returned by a
Constable.
Postponc-d Sale.
4 Large Yoke of Oxen, eight or nine yea s old. levied
on as the property of Lindsay- Holland Jr.. to satisfy
one Inferior Court Ufa, issued from Haralson County Infe
rior Court in fanor of Henry Taylor vs. Lindsay Holiaud
Jr., aud Wm. Duke, sec., ou stays property- poiuted
out bv Defendant Holland.
Oct. 29,1S5S. JOHN K. HOLCOMBE, D. Staff.
Haralson Postponed Dep't y Sheriff Sale.
O N the first Tuesday in December next, will be sold
before the Court House door iu Buchanan, Haralson
County, three Town Imls, one lying on the South-East
corner of the Public Square, No. 4, with a small frame
House on said Lot. No. 8,13 aud 14 lying backYroin the
Public Square, all levied ou as the property of Thomas
Underwood to satisfy one Justice Court Ufa issued irom
the 1143 Dist. G. M. iu favor of John F'. Steward as Secu
rity vs. Thomas Underwood, property- poiuted out by-
Steward. levied on and returned to me by a Bailiff •
Nov. 4lil... bis. JOHN K. HOLCOMBE, D. S'fl'.
Haralson Deputy Sheriff Snlc.
"V|7TLL be sold before the Court Houso door, oc the
VV first Tuesday iu December, in Buchanan. between
the legal hours of sale, the following properly- to-wit:
Tiie undivided half oflot of laud No. 1141 20tli district
and 3rd section, it being 20 acres of said 40 acre lot : lev-
odou as the property of FJisha Brooks to satisfy-2 Jus
tice Court fi fas issuedfrom the 1977 Dist., G. il"., iu fa-
tvor of Josevli Hobbs vs. Elester Brooks and Wm. Garner
endorsers, aud Elester Brooks Security ou stay ofexocu-
tkm. Property poiuted out by deft. Levied onund re
turned tome bv a bailiff
Nov. 10.1858. JOHN K. HOLCOMBE, D Staff
Haralson Mortgage Sale.
O N tiie first Tuesday- in December next will be sold be
fore the Court House door in Buchanan, Lot of Laud
No. 246. 7tli Dist. originally Carroll uow Haralson couu
ty, with Thirty Acres in the South-West corner of said
Lot excepted, the balance levied ou to satisfy one Mort
gage Ufa issued from Haralson Superior Court ill favor of
John Reid vs. Oliver Fannin, the property pointed out iu
said Mortgage, JOHN K. HOLCOMBE, 1>. Staff.
Nov. 5th, 1858...tds.
G EORGIA, Hakkalsun Cor.vrv-Whereas, Duncan Mon
roe has applied to be appointed Guardian of the
person aud property of William C. Barry and Judsoii Bar
ry orphans of Walton Barry deceased.
These, are therefore to cite ail persons concerned to
be and appear at the Cdurt of Ordinary held next after
tiie expiration of thirty days from the first publication
of this notice and show cause if they can why- said Dun
can Monroe should not be intrusted with tlleGu.rdiaii-
sliip o tne person and property of the above named or
plians. Witness mv official signature this 18th nf No
vember 185S. G.R. HAMILTON, Ord v.
Nov. 15th, 1858.
Administrators Sale.
B Y virtue of an order of the Court of Ordin try o
Haralson county, Will be sold on the 1st Tuesday in
Juuuary 1859, at the court ho nse in said county between
the legal sale hours the following property to-wit: Betsey
anegro woman 29 years old; Avalme a girl 14 years old;
Jane a girl 12 years old; Saut a boy 7 years old; Mary a
girl 5 years old; Dolphasa boy 3 years old; the above" is
as likely fiunily of young negro slaves as can be found In
this or any other country.
ALSO lutlf of lotof land No 87 contain mg 1011-4 acres
more or less aud lot No 53 containing 202 1-2 acres more
or less both lots lying and being i 11 the 8rli dist of origin
ally Oirroil uow Haralson county, with necessary iiu
provemeuts. Terms made kuown on day of sale, tiiis
13th dav of November, 1868.
JOHN McCORKLE, Dec’d. DAVID STANSEL, Admr.
Buchanan, Ga., Nov. 13,1868.
G EORGIA Hakauon OocsTv.—Whereas, Jesse G.
Newman and Winncy L. McClung, applies to me for
letters uf Administration, ou the estate of Solomon Mc
Clung, late of said couuty deceased.
These are therefore to cile and admonish all persons
concerned to be ft appear at my office on the 2nd Mouday
in January uext, to show cause if any they have, why
said letters should be granted the applicants upon said
esuato. Wituoss my hand and official siguature.
Nov 23 G.R. HAMILTON, Ord'y.
G EORGIA, DSKam Oocxrr.—H> all wheat it tnny
concern : William EzXard having in itropef form
applied to me for permanent Letters of Administration on
tbe estate of Wm F Chewning, late of said county de
ceased : This is to cite all persons concerned,-to be and
appear at my office, within the time allowod by law, and-
show cause, if any they have, why permanent Adminis
tration should not he granted to William Ezxard on the
estate of Wm F Chewning, deceased, on tbe 2nd Monday
|n January next. Witness my hand and official signature,
this Nov 20th, 1868.
30ds ALEX. JOHNSON, Ord’y..
Notice-—Chancery Sale of Valuable
Real and Peiaonal Property.
The Muripe Bank et nl. vs The Winter
Iron Works et al.
B v virtue of a decree pronounced n this cause at
the July teim, A. D. 1858, of the Court of Chancery
for the Seventh District of the Southern Chancery
Division of the State of'Alabams, I shall proceed to
sell before the Court House door in thecity of Mont
gomery. on the FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY
next, between the n<-ual hours of Sheriff sales, tbe
following described Real Estate, or so much ef tbe
same as Us subject to the Ifoed of Trust executed by
said Winter iron Woiks on the first day of August,
1852, to H W. Watson, A- Shot well anil N. Barker,
and upon record in the office of tbe Brotste Court of
Montgomery county, to-wit : Lots No (1) one, No (2)
two, No (3) three. No (4) four, No (5) five,"of square
No (4)'our o! said city—said premi es being the same
open which tbe build iug* of said Winter Iron Works
are situated—together with all and singular the
hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belong,
irg. Said lots front one hundred and fifty seven
feet, ruining tack five hundred aud ten feet. A
ground plan of sain premises may be seen by appli
cation at my t ffice, in the citv of Montgomery
terms of Sale : One-fifth cash—balance in one, two
and three enDual instalments, bearing interest from
due. Gik d and approved bills of exchange required.
Certificate of purchase to be given at tbe first p.y-
ment, and titles made when the whole purchase mon
ey is paid,
I shall also expo.- e to public sale, on the premises,
on the said fir.t Monday in November next, all tbe
machinery, tools, implements and fixtures of every
character and descript’on. belonging to raid Winter
Iron Woiks. The ‘-Works” are full and complete,
and sufficient to employ from three hundred to four
hundred hands. They consist of a steam engine with
tubular boilets planers, lathes, screw-cutting machines
gear cutters, drill presses, vices and tenches, cold
chise's, drills, reamer’s lathe to Is of all descrip
tion. shafting belting, clampq dogs, ftc ; eight for
ges, witl eveiything compitt*, including Nesmith’s
steam hammer ; also, one of tl.e largest stocks of
patterns in tbe Southern country, consis mg of a Urge
number • f gear wheels, adap-ed to all kinds of mills
and machinery, many of them entirely new and made
by the best of workmen ; a general assortment of
steam engine patterns ; and indeed the establishment
in all Its departments is c .mpSete, and many of its
tools and fixture* are of the largest and most perfect
character.
■ Terms of Sale : All sums under one hundred dol
lars, cash ; all sums over one litiudred arid under
five hundred dollrs, on a credit oi six m nths ; and
ior all sums over five hundred dollars twelve mon hs
credit, WITHOUT INTEREST. This sale is to 4 be made
for the benefit of the creditors of the Winter Iron
Work*. G R. Kt YES,
uov 1 w t 1. Master, ftc
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Choice of Gifts at Ranxey's
Choice ok Gifts at Raxxey's
Choice of Gifts at Rannky’s
(treat Americkn Gift Book House, No_ 2<J3 Broadwey,
New Yujk.
where the gifts, consisting of Jewelry, &c., and varyihg
in vclue from 75 cents to two hundred dollars, are always
on exliibiiou 11 ample Show eases. Gur new descriptive
Catalogue, containing a large variety of Books in every
department of Science and literature, (all of which are
sold at regular publisher’s prices.) and explaididg our
new aud original system of allowing every purchaser his
own choice of Gilts, aud settidg forth unequalled induce
ments to agents, will be sent, post paid, to any individu
al, on application. Address A. KANNEY, Agent
July 8.... w6m No. 293 Broadwav.
RICHARDSON’S
Irish Linens.
DAMASKS, DIAPERS, AC.,
C ONSUMERS or RICHARDSON’S LUNENS, and those
desirous of obtaining the genuine Goods, should see
that the articles they purchase are sealed with the full
name of the firm,
RICHAKDSON, SONS & OWDEN.
:is a guarantee of the soundness and durability of the
Goods. Tiiis caution ;s rendered essentially necessary as
large quantities of Inferior and defective Linens are "pre
pared season after season anil sealed with the name of
Richardson, by Irish Houses, who, regardless of the in
jury thus* inflicted alike 011 the American consume and
tile manufacturers of tiie genuine Goods, will net readily
aliaiulud a business so profitable, while purchases can be
imposed on with Goods ol'a worthless oliaracter.
. BUI 1.0CEE ft J. B. LOCKE,
' Agents, 36 Church Street, New York.
Dr. Morse’s
INDIAN ROOT PILLS !
D R MORSE, the inventor of Morse's Indian Root 1111s,
lias si>eiil tiie greater pari of his life in traveling,
having visited Kuro]«.-. Asia and Africa, as well as South
America-lias spent three years among tiie Indians ol our
Western country—it was iu tiiis way that the Indian
Root Bills were first discovered Dr. Morse was
the first man to establish the fact that all dis
eases arise front Impurity of the Blood—that our
strength, health and life <le|iendsupon the vital fluid.
When various passages become clogged.and do net act
iu perfect harmony with the different functions ot the
body, the blood loses its action, becomes thick, corrupted
and’diseased ; thus causing all i-ams sickness and dis
ease of every name : our strength is exhausted, utir health
we are deprived of, and if nature is not a.-sistctl in throw
ing oil' the stagnant humors, the blood will become chock
ed and cease to act and thus our light of life will foreever
be blown out. How important then that we should keep
tbe various passages of tbe body free and ojieu. Aud how
pleasant to us that we liavt- it in our power to put a med
icine in your reach, namely, Morse's Indian Root Mils,
manufactured from plants and routs ftliich grow around
tiie mountains cliff iu Nature's garden for the health and
recovery of diseased man. One of the roots from wbicb
tlu-se mils are made is a Sudorific, which opeus the pores
of the skin, aud assists Nature iu throwing out the finer
parts of the corruption within. The second plant is
Expectorant, that opens and unclogs the passage of the
lungs, aud thus, in a shooting manner, performs its duty
by throwing oil phlegm. and other humors from the ungs
by copious spitting. The third is a Diurectic, which gives
ease aud double strength to tiie kidneys : thus encour
aged, they draw large amounts of impurity from the
blood. which has been thrown out bountifully by tbe uri
nary or water passage, and which could not have been,
discharged in any other way. The fourth is a Cathartic
aud accompanies the other properties of the Bills wltili
engaged iu purifying the blood: tbe coarser particles ot im
purity which cannot pass by the other outlets, are thus
taken up and conveyed offiu great qualities by the bow
ls
F’rom tiie above, it is shown that tiie Morse Indian Root
Pills not only enter tbe stomaebe, but become united with
the blood, for they find their way to every part, aud
completely rout out and cleanse the system from all im
purity, and the life of the body, which is this blood, be
comes 'perfectly healthy : consequently all sickness and
I lain is driven Irom the system, lor they cannot remain
when tiie body becomes so pure aud clear.
The reason why we are so distressed when sick and why
so many die. is because they do not get a passage which
will pass to the alllicted pul ts, and which will o;ieu the
natural juissage for the disease to be cast out; lienee
large quantities of food and other matter is lodged, and
the stomach and intestines are literally overflowing with
corrupted mass: thus undergoing disagreeable fermenta
tion. constantly mixing with the blood, which throws the
corrupted matter through every vein and artery, until
life is taken from the body by disease. Dr. Morse's Bills
have added to themselves victory upon victory, by re-
stoing millions of the sick to blooming health and happi
ness. Yes. thousands who have been racked or tor
mented with sickness, pain and anguish, and whose fee
ble 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, hail
it not been for this great and wonderful medicine. Morse's
Indian Root Bills. After 011c or two doses bad been ta
ken. they were astonished, and absolutely surprised in
witnessing their charming effects. Not only do they give
immediate ease aud strength, aud take away all sickness
pain and anguish, but they at once go to work at the
foundation of tbe disease, which is the blood. Therlore,
it will be shown, especially by those who use these Bills'
that they will so cleanse and purify, that disease—
that deadly enemy—will take its flight, and tbe flesh oi
youth and beauty will again return, and the prospect of a
long aud happy life will cherish aud brighten your days.
Cantos.—Beware of a counterfeit signed A. B. Moore.
All genuine have the name of A. J. White ft Go, on each
box. Also, the signature of A. J. White & Co. All oth
ers are spurious. A. J. WHITE ft CO. sole Bropr's,
50 Leonard street, New York.
Pr. Morse’s Indian Root BilLs are sold by all dealers ;n
Medians.
Agents wanted in every town, village and hainiet in
the land, llirties desiring tbe agency will address as
above inr terms.
Brice 25 cents per box, five boxes will be sent on re
ceipt of $1. postage paid. [Dec 1.1857 wly
DR.E.F
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NEW BOOKS FOR AGENTS
SOLD ONLY BY SUBSCRIPTION'.
J ANTED.—An Agent in every County to engage in
in tlic sale of three new works, beautifully illustra-
te.l entitled •• Monument to the memory of Henry Clay,"
giving a Complete and reliable Biography of Henry Clay
bis mast able and important Speeches, and also fifteen
EuloSies and Orations delivered at Washington and other
parts of the Union, on the occasion of his death—sub
scritionprice, $2,00; --The laud we live in: or travels and
and ad.tonttires in North and South America," price $3.50
and ‘‘Hsward’s Domestic Medicine," containing over
1,009 laig3 octavo pages ; price 4.00: Circulars, giving
full information, with Term to Agents sent on application.
Address, DUANE RUIJ80N, Publisher.
No. 33 ?. Third St., Philadelphia, Pa.
July 8 w3m.
Important to Fanners.
rpilE Subscriber having purchased the sob- right o
I making, vending and using I. P. Harris' celebrated
Patent Sub-Soil BLOW ill tlic following counties, viz :
Obbb, Campbell,F'ulton, DeKalb.Gwinnett, Walton,Hart,
Madison, Jackson, Hall, Habersham, Rabun, Union,
White, Gilmer, Pickens, Fannin. Cherokee, Forsyth,
Mi|ton. Lumpkin Dawson, Eowns, Murray, Gordon. Ca
toosa, Whitfield, Walker, Chattooga and lGde, is now
Jircpared lo sell County, District, Farm, Shop, aud indi
vidual rights upon the most accommodating terms.
Specimens of the above Plow nmv be seed at mv shop.
WM. J. GR1FF1ES.
Marietta, Ga., June 14th, 1&5S wtf.
Town Property for Sale.
T HE Subscriber offers for sale a House and lot in tho
tity of Atlanta, on Calhoun street, adjoining Win.
Crawford on the North aud Mrs. Pierce on the South. For
terms apply to David Crawford, Atlanta. Ga
Ort7-wtf. MELVINA CRAWFORD
FEATHERS.
large supply of choice new Feathers, for salo by
JOSKPh WINSHIP."
NOTICE.
I F'ORFNVARX ali persons from trading for four prom
issory notes, made payable to A. B. McAfee or bearer
for a settlement of lands in Lowndes county, as follows
—one$500note due January 1st 1S59 tone $1,333 33)j,
due 1st January 1860 ; oue $1.333 34),; due 1st January
1861 ; ono $1,333 33),' . duo 1st January 1862—the last
three notes bearing interest from January 1st 1859. The
said A. B. McAfee haring failed to comply with the con
tract between us, 1 am determined not to pay said notes
unless compelled by law. E. J. BARKSDALE.
Dougherty Co., Ga., Nov. 11,1858 3t
DISSOLUTION.
T HE Copartaershpoxistiug between Horse ft Brown,
iu the manufacture of Portable Horae Power Thresh 1
era and Fans, at Freeman’s Hills, Cherokee County, was
dissolved by mutual consent, on the 16thday of August
last. J F HORSE.
Nov. 18 d3t LG BROWN.
PRIMARY SCHOOL OF MEDICIIfg
griffdS, ;.. .r.... Georgia
r ns School will be opened on the first of
announcedJftnOitnlar, for the receptoTt?^-
The Bubaribor dftee not deem it neceagary to era
detail respecting his method at teaching, or immrta mto
struct ion to his students, as any imellgeat pergonnm? *•
predate the advantages a student will have in
School as contemplated under the present gvstnn 1 *
pledge himself that his time and energies auffleiem 25
be devoted to the advantage of his pupils and that Ja
tag will be wanting to make their studies as instr!,!!!*®'
and agreeable as possible. u, o*vt
Every branch of the Medical and Surgical revi*.
be thoroughly taught in this School. w
Classes yrill be formed nf accordance with the tlmp
pupil has been studying. Regular examinations wiiro
held three times a wftk on various branches “*
A few of the advantages of this School and
may be briefly enumerated, namely : •’menu
The superior opportunities of studying practical An.,
my, the abundant supply of Material, the DissecUne lo
being ample for all the classes, and the constant an 0 " 1
dance of the subserber, or one of the two, who will
sist him in demonstrating, to aflbrd all necesary
tiun to the gentlemen who may be dissecting.
Dr. Knott wishes it distictly understood that it,
Sc hool will, in no wise, interfere with any of the clum*
ed schools of the country. Students will find this
highly advantageous, and much more agreeable^ttai
public college, lor the purpose of acquiring thej r fl,., 311 *
etructiou ill Medicine and Surgery, “reima
Theycan, at ail times, have an opportunity of aconis
a knowledge of practical Anotomy, and the prat-fir™*
operative Surgery upon the dead subject. "* *
The Disiieusary and Infirmary of the subscriber wh't.
will be opened,at the same time, will ofiorti uu uuuoro
nity to his students of acquiring great information
adroitness iu the art of prescribing by visiting the unJZ:
examining the cases daily, and carrying out th e
tious under the direction of the proprietor. 1
They will also have au opportunity whenever con
nience will admit of visiting in company with bin, n
patients ol' the proprietor in rotation wherein thev
derive great benefit iu a practical point of view in
iug to diagnose and treat various diseases, u must?
apparent to every one that, possessing these and nil?
other advantages lor the study of Medicine aud Surcwlf
this School stands unrivalled in the facilities it wifi T,,- ’
the medical student iu the acquisition of a thorough 2
practical primary course of instruction in his nroitHsi
The subscriber, fully relying upon the countenaT'
aid aud support of the medical laculty and an iutulig
public, confidently enters upon an euterprize which M
his estimation, by supplying a desideratum in Uie urofw!
sion will greatly benefit Uie public, as well as elevate tta
standard of medical science. U1 "
For terms and other particulars, address the pronrici..
Griffin, Georgia. E. F\ KXG1T *
g N. B. AU GenUemen of the medical profession who Iuav
visit Griffin, are cordially and most respectfully invited u
visti this School, and Uie proprietor will take great nka
Bure in showing them around.
Griffin October 8th. 1858 wtf
Carriages, Harness, ftc
B. H. MAY & €6. s
O FFER the finest assortment of Carriages, Buggies
Harness ftc., ever presented in tiiis Market.
slock may be seen by calling at their Store, second door
from the comer of Alabama and Loyd Streets.
Nov. 17 1858. wtf
Kxecotor'a Sale.
G EORGIA, Gwesnftt col-sit.—Agreeable to an orde r
Trom the Court of Ordiuary ol'said county, will fia
sold on the first Tuesday in January 1858, between lhe
lawful hours of sale, before the court house door in said
county. All tbe lauds belonging to the estate of Mart
Waits, late of said county deceased, consisting of the Rj_
ver Plantation, containing (480,) acres more or less, con
sisting of the foil i wing lots aud tractions, or parts ol them
Nos. 819,318. 329 aud 300, there is about 200 acres of
cleared land on this place, of which there is about 9u acres
ot Bottom Laud, lying on the Chattahoochee River, there
is also on this place a very pubRc Ferry, which will he sold
with the place the entire interest of said deceased, in
F'erry, that being one fourth. Also, 125 acres, or lau,|
more or less lying on Crooked Creek, being the east half of
lot No. 284, some 50 acres of cleared land, this being dis
place that iieunis Singleton, has in cultivation aH lying aud
being in the Cth dist., of said couuty. Sold as the pro
perty of Mark Waits, late of said county deceased. m,j
for the benefit of the heirs aud creditors of said deceased.
Terms made kuowu ou the day of sale.
Nov. 10.... wtds JOHN C. WAITS. Exe r-
Maliuda Timmons 1 Libel for Dicorce in Chervket
vs ^Superior Court, September Tern.
William Timmons. J 1S58.
I T appearing to the Court, from the return of the Sheriff
that Defendant does aot reside in Cherokee Couuty.
and it further ap|>eariiig, that Defendant does reside uot
of the limits of the State of Georgia ; it is, on motion, or
dered that said Defendant appearand answer at the ucit
Term of this Court, or that the case be considered iu de
fault, and the Plaintiff' he allowed to proceed.
D. F\ HAMMOND, J. 3 c., t. c.
A true extract from the Minutes of Court.
Oct. 30th, 1858. [w6m] J. L KEITH, Clerk.
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200 Silver Huuling Cased Watcdes 30 00 each
500 Silver Watches, 10 00 to 25<ach
1000 Gold Guard, Vest, aud Fob Chains,
$10 00 to 30 each
Gold lockets, Broaches, Ear Drop?, Breast Hos t®
Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Rings, Shirt Studs, Watch K>’A
gold and silver thimbles, and a variety of other aruff
worth from 50 cents to $15 00 each.
Immediately ou receipt of the subscription money, II*
subscribers name will be entered upou our book opp**
a number, and the gift corresponding with that number
will Ik-forwarded, within oue week, to the subscriber,
by mail or express, |>osl paid,
ftff- All communications should bo addressed to
BECK FT ft ID.
48 and 49 Moffat Building, 335 Broadway. N. L
**WSpccimen copies sent free. Auayra Waktxo.
F’eb. 13, 1868.... wy.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors
4 LL persons indebted to THUS. A. LYON, deec**^ 7
wiU iuak* immediate payment to me. ami l*‘.
sons to whom the said Tln-s. A. I-you is indebted W
p eseut them according to law. W. W. ROARK.
October 13, lS58..w40ds Quality - *
DISSOLUTION
r lE Copartuershil .ra exist.'. “ ■*
undersigned, in I; c. Porter i: : *
siuess, in the city uf A '.ma.Ga. n. - bo" - 1
mutual consent." AB persons mde 1 ' ^- fi
will make payment to J.-: N, le.Jr
he being authorized to ‘. .It- a. . 1; , ‘
Atlanta, Nov. 18, 1S56
NOTICE. .
T HE undersigned having purchased the entire inU*»*
of Kudulph Khlera in the stock of the !»te nr»
Noble ft Elders, will continue the business in tu
branches, at the old stand.
JAMSS NOBLE,*
Atlanta, Nov. 18th, 1868. dluw2t ^
*,* National American, Rome Courier.and sonuww
ft Advertiser copy 3 times.