Atlanta weekly intelligencer. (Atlanta, Ga.) 185?-18??, December 16, 1858, Image 4

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I ALL (ALES. _J|pi «r Erie, the following property PMt «f city lot No 4, la Moek U, ou fend k* 77, am. Mmrtf (rival BNUrrimh: I9M on to«iur Ataimkfew «f Iki tkkfaraad oouncil at mute ti I rAia.frr Hr r“r T~r *~r Bin j 1 m inilT CkytetNfc.fi, to* lot n, on Hooter street, known as MndlM ft mohair* Ware House : levied on to satirfy • tte FI fh ia fovor of any# and council of the city at tehaa v* MaOteM ft MKcM! for ttieir city TU for the yw mi. Qty lot teatod an Pryor etreet, So. not known, re eaalto aeoepM by John H Smith : levied on toBatiaiya Thk FI Fh to finer at the mayor and Council of the city •NjOate va Mu H Smith, tor hie city la* tor the year C»y lot Tfi, aa had lot 61, aitnated on CoHina and Ellis ' 1: tavted on to aaitofy a Tu Fi Fa in favor of the nd 00—ck of the city of Atlanta vs George W 1 agent for W N Sheridan, for his city Tax for the year IMS. City tot No. M, on land lot number 62, in Ward num ber 6, attaated on Ivey and Fortyth allies : levied on to aatWy a hlR Fa, in favor of the mayor and council ol the city of Atlanta vs Joseph Thompaon, for liia city Tax tor the year 1868. Cky hit, No. not known, situated on McDonough street, and an land lot No 76, whereoo the defendant now lives: levied on to aatify a Tax Ki Fa in favor of the mayor and conned of the cky of Atlanta vs RH While, for his city TWw fyf 1^0 wear 1868* CMy lot, No. 12, in block S, on land lot No. 76, lying an Pulliam street: levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa, in fu vur of the mayor and council of the city of Atlauta v* Mm A Puckett, agent, for hie city Tax for the vear 185S. Otf lot No. fi, In Hack No. 2, on land lot Noil, situat ad on Pryor street: levied on to satisfy two Tax Fi Fas In fcvoref the mayor and council of the city of Atlanta one vs Reuben Nash, trustee for wife aad children, and one va Reuben Nash, guardian for children. City lot number 122, on lend lot number 62, situated eu Hunter and Terry streets : levied ou to satisfy a Tax IT Fa in favor of the mayor sod council of the city of Atlanta va Georgs W Morris, for his city Tax for the year Cdy lot,i _ Mainer 1. situated on Davis street: levied ou to satisly n Tax Pi Fa in favor of the mayor and council of the city of Atlanta vs A B Mitchell, for his city Tax for the year 1866. Part of cdy lota Nos. 1 and 4, on land lot No. 77, situ atod ou Mitchell street and Macon k Western Railroad : levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa, in favor of the mayor aad council of the city of Atlanta vs Richard Peters, for kla city lha for the year 1868. Oty lots Noe. S and 4, on land lot 53, In block No. 1, on McDonough atr^pt: levied ah to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa, in fovor of the mayor and council of tho city of Atlauta vs George Robinson, for his city Tax for the year 185$. Cdy lot No. 67, on land lot No. 78, situated ou Walton and Bridge atroeta : levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa, in fkvor of the mayor and council of the city of Atlanta George K Smith, for his city Tax for tho year 185S. City lot No. 8, in block No. 2, on land lot 61. situated on Pryor end Houston streets : levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa in lavor of the mayor and council of the city of At lanta va Thomas Kile, for hie city Tax for the year 1858. Oty lot, No not known, on laud lot No 45, situated on Decatur street: levied ou to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa in favor of the mayor and council of Atlauta vs F Krogg, trustee, for his city Tax for the year 1858. City lot No 11, block 3, laud lot 76, on Collius street : levied on to satisfy a Tax FI Fa in favor of the mayor and eoancil of the city cf Atlanta vs James F Seavv, for his city Tax for the year 1858. CMy lot, number not known, on land lot 85, on White- ball street, whereon Elijah Bell now lives : levied on to satisfy a Tax FI Fa in favor of the mayor and oouncil.or Atlanta vs A M Watts, agent for A B Watts, for his city Tax for the year 1868. Oty lot. No not known, on laud lot 63, on Frazier street: levied ou to satisfy a Ttx Fi Fa in favor of the mayor and council of Allonta vs B Langford, for bis city Tax for the year 1868. CMy lot, No not known, on land kit 77, situated on Mitchell and Forsyth streets : to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa, favor of the mayor and council of the city of Atlanta vs WAT A Lyon,agents for children, for their city Tax for the year 1858. City lot No 184, land lot 62, situated on Hunter and Fair streets : levied ou to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa in favor he mayor and councilor the city of Atlanta vs James 1, Terry, for his city Tax for the year 1858.' CMy lot No 82, on land lot 51, situated on collius anil Wheat street : levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa in favor of the mayor and council, of the city of Atlanta vs 11 Williams, for his city ‘fox for the year 1858. City lot No 126, on land lot No 52, situated on Fair street, levied an to satisfy a Tax Fi Fu, iu ravor of the mayor and council, of the city of Alanta vs Stephen Ter ry, for his city Tax for the year 1858. City lot No 12, ou laud lot No Su, situated on Peachtree street, levied ou to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa, in favor of the mayor and council of the city of Atlauta vs James M steal for his city Tax for the year 1868. Part of city lot No 162, on land lot 78, situated on Cain street, levied ou to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa, in favor of the mayor sod council of the city of Atlanta vs Sarah J Lyon for her city Tkx, for the year 1868. Oty lot No 9, on laud lot 77, situated on I/mi street A- Railroad, levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa in favor of the mayor aad oonncil of Atlanta vs Loyd A Pulliam, for tbeir city Tax, for the year 1868. Oty lot No 9, on land lot No 77, situated on Loyd and Railroad, levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa, in favor of the mayor and council of tho city of Atlauta vs James Loyd for bis city Tkx, fur the year 1858. Oty lot No 101 on land lot No 51, situated on Cain & Collius streets, levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa. in favor of the mayor and council of the city or Atlanta vs o A Locbrane, for his city Tax, for the year 1S5S. City lot No not known, on land lot No 83, it luting tho place wberon the defendant now lives, levied on to sat Isfy a Tax Fi Fa, iu favor of the mayor and council ortho city of Atlauta vs Geo W McDuffie, lor his my Tax lor the year 1868. City lot No 9 iu block No. 4 on the corner of Whiteliall aid Alabama streets, levied on to satisfy two Tax Fi Fas one In favor of the mayor and council of the city of u lanta vs T W aud CW tonally and one iu lavor of the mayor aud council of the city of Atlauta vs C W Coually for their city Tax tor the year 1858. City lot No 21 ou lot 83 iu Ward No 1, levied on to sat wry a Tax Fi Fa iu favor of the mayor and council ofthe city of Atlanta vs G J Foreacrc for his city Tax for the year 1868. City lot No 125 ou land lot No 78, situated on Marietta street, levied on to satisfy a Tix Fi Fa ia favor of tlio mayor and council of tile city of Atlanta vs L II Griffith odrn’r of the estate of II R Delay for h s city Tax for the year 1858 City lot No 91 iu block 15, on laud lot No 51, levied on to satisfy aTax K Fa in favor of the mayor aud council iff the city of AUanu vs J T Giles, for Ins city Tax for the year 1868. City lot No 21, on laud lot No 63, situated on McDon ough street, levied ou to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa in favor of the mayor aud council of the city of Atlanta vs Jackson Hutchins, for his city Tax for the year 1858. Part of city lot No. 102, on land'lot No. 78, situated on Hayden Street, levied on to satisfy a Tax Ki Fa in favor of the Mayor and council or the city of Atlanta vs W T J Allen for his city Tax for the year 1858. lha interest of J R Bos worth iu city lot. No not known, on laud tut No67, situated ou Whitehall street, levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa, in favor of the Muvor and council of the city oT AtlanU vs Bos worth k Russell, for their city Tax for the year 1858. The interest of James F Alexander in the house and lot on Marietta street, kuowu as the office of J F Alexander, to satisfy a Tin Fi Fa in favor of the mayor and council of the city of Atlanta vs Bleckley Jt Alexander, for their city tax for the year 1868. City lot on Whitehall street, whereon Russel Crawford now lives, levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa in favor of the mayor and council of the city of Atlanta vs Russel Craw ford, for his city Tax for the year 1868. City lot No 57 on laud lot No 78, situated on Marietta and Walton streets, levied on to sati^Y a Tax Fi ill iu fa vor of the mayor and council of the city of Atlanta vs John W Duncan, for his city Tax for the year 1868. Oty lot No 8 ou land lot No 52, situated ou Collius street levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa iu favor of the mayor and council of the city of AtlanU vs B F Christian, lor his cltv Tax for the year 1858. CMy lot No 28 in Block No 7, on land lot No 51 on Peach Tree street, levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa iu favor or the mayor and council of the citr of .' tlaula vs A W Junes, agent for James F Cooper,' for his citv Tax lor the year 1868. part cf city lot No 14 on land lot No 52, situated on Col lins street, levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa iu favor of tlie mayor and council of the city of Atlauta vs Jolm Cobb, Hr., Trustee for wife, for his cily Tax for the year 1858. CMy lot No not known, ou laud lot No 44, in Ward No 3 of the city of Atlanta, levied on to satisfv a Tax Fi Fa iu favor of the mayor aud council of the city of Atlanta vs Thomas S Denny, for his city Tut for the year 1858. Oty lot No 41 in Block No 4, on land lot No 51, situa ted an Peachtree and Ivey streets, levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa in favor of the mayor and council of the city or Atlanta va A Alexander, for his city Tax for the vear 1868. CMy lot No not known, on land lot No 84, situated on Owen and Kail Road streets, levied on to satisfv a Tax FI Fa iu favor of the mayor and council of the city of Atlan ta vs A Alexander, ageut for E 1 Moses, for his dtv Tax for the year 1868. City wt No 1 iu block 21, Lind lot No 77 on Peters street, levied on to sati'fy a Tax Fi Fa iu favor oT the mayor and’ council of the city of Atlauta vs William Daniel, for his city Tax for the year 1858. CMy lot No 120, on laud lot No 78. situated ou Walton atraet, levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa in favor of the mayor aud council of the city of Atlanta vs J W Dowsing, for his city tax for the year 1868. CMy lot No 2, on laud lot No 77, situated on Whitehall and Garnett streets, levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa iu (a vor ofthe mayor aud council of the city of Atlanta vs T Doouan, agent for Wm Berry, for his cily Tixfor the year 1868. Oty lot No 20, in block No 5. on land lot No63, situated on Frasier street, levied ou to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa in favor ofthe mayor and council of the city of Atlanta vs Joshua Gilbert, for his city Tax for the year 1858. One Billiard Table levied ou to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa iu favor of the mayor and council of the city of Atlanta vs Hi!burn and Haskith, for tbeir city Tax for the vear 1858. CMy lot No 61, ou land lot No 51, situated on Collius street, levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa in favor of the mayor and council cf the city of Atlanta vs Stephen Ter ry .agent for G W Hill, for hie city Tax for the vear 1858. CMy lot No not known, on laud lot No 78, it being tho place whereoo Moses Holland now lives, levied on to sat Isfy a Tax Fi Fa in favor of the mayor and council of the city of Atlauta v8 Moses Holland, for his city Tax for the year 1668 City lots No 17 and 18, in block No 5, ou laud lot 53, Situated on McDonough street, levied ou to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa in favor ofthe mayor aud council of the city of At lanta va Rowland Walker, fur his city Tax for tiie year 1868. Oty lot No not known, in block 149. on laud lot No 53, situated on Baker and Lin streets, levied on to satisfy a Tax FI Fa in favor of the mayor and council or the city of Atlanta vs W S McWilliams, for his city lax for the year 1888. CMy lot No not known, in block 30. ou laud lot No 77 on Forsyth street, levied ou to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa in favor of the mayor aud council of the city of Atlanta vs C B Wci- bouru, for his city Tax for the year 185$. CMy lot No not known, ou land lot No 85, situated ou Peters and Railroad streets, levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa iu favor of the mayor awl council of the city of AUau la va J M White, for his city Tax for the year 1$5S. CMy lot No 116, ou block 42, ou laud lot No 76, on Cooper awl Jooes streets, levied ou to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa Mi fovor of the mayor and council of the city of Atlauta vs M M Smith, fur his city Tax for the year 1858. CMy lot No not known, on land kit No 52, situated on Decatur street, levied ou to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa in favor of the mayor aud council of the city of Atlanta vs John Xcl- aun, tor hie city Tax for the year 1858. City lot No 1, in Block 9, on land No 77, situs tod on Whitehall street, levied on to satisfy a lax Fi Fa, iu fovor of the mayor and council of the city of Atlauta vs R E Maogom, for bis city Tax, for the year 1S5S. CMy lot No not kuowu, ou laud hit 79, situated (hi Ma rietta awl Railroad streets, levied oo to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa in fovor uf the mayor and council of the cily of Atlanta vs Hokitnan Iwadis, for his city Tax, for the year 1868. CMy lot No 2, In Block 23, ou land lot No 77, situated on Garnett awl Pram* streets, levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa, to fovor of foe mayor and council of the city of Atlanta va P Kerby, for his city Tax, fur the year 1858. Part of city lot, No 162, ou laud lot 78, situated on Hay- Man stmt, levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa, in favor ofthe mayor and council of the oily of Atlanta vs Xcwlou Kil patrick, for his city Tax, for the year 1868. CMp log No net known, ou land lot 60, situated ou Ptoachtree street, levied no to satisfy a Tax FI Fa. in fa- vor ofthe mayor and council, of tho cMy of Atlanta vs e^wtor k Van loan, for tbeir cky Tax, for the year 1858. CMy lot No 33, ia Block 33, ou land lot No 77, ou Peters atraet, levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa, iu favor of the ■myer and council of the city cf Atlas la vs B P Rogers, for his cky Tu, for the year 1868. CMy lot No 11, In Block 6, ou land lot No 61, levied on to mtefy a Tax Fi Fa, fa fovor of the mayor aud council of foe cMy of Atlanta vs Johu Gordon, for his cky Tax, tetfMyiif ini. CMy lot Nonet known, on land lot No 47, known as the pmtoftha Tarborongh lot, levied on to satisfy a Tax Ft IM, In flavor of the mayor and council cC the cMy of Atlan ta va MrGiear, for hladip Tax,for thenar 1888. HB, moi W B (k, ia favor of the mayor end council of fovs Ann Haller, for her eky Tax,for IhfoB-B- x/ wiwj*-oo., u™™ — - CMy fotNo 167, ou land lot No }8,skated on EbU and feeHton, ha County, tho following property to-v Smreou streets, Wvied ou to satisfy nTexF! Fa, m favor Fifty acres of Land, moremr less, in flte town of of foa mayor and couacS of the «My of Atlanta vstliomae burn, number not known, with a goad dwelling, on the — ’ “ ‘ 4, 1e of the Rail Road, in the South port of said town Johu Edmondson, rjajBm HHrs, for Wa cky Tmc, for the year 1886. Cky lot No 10,on land lot No 78, sMoated on Pryor k White Hall streets, levied ou to satisfy aTax FI Fain ft vor ofthe mayor and council of fob ett; iW£M ate council of fob city of Atlanta va Mrs EOombs.lbr her elty Tex; for the year 1858. Cily lot No not known, on hind lot No 84, sitpatod on Stockton street and Crapes Altov, levied onto satisfy a Tax Fi FS, iff Tavor of the mayor and council of the city of Atlanta vs Mrs Sarah Bokor, for her city Tax. for the year 1856. _ * City AM No 46, on land let situated on Butler k DccatuWtreets, levied ou to satisfy a Tax El Fa, in favor ofthe mayor and council of the city of Atlauta vs Wm H Craft, for his city Tax, for the year 1868. City lot No not known, on laud lot No 84, situated on Neleou street, near MT Berry’s MBS Baker’s lots, lev ied on to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa, in favor of the mayor and council of the city of Atlanta vs Mrs J M Anderson, for her city Tax, for the year 1868. C ty lot No 11, in Block 4, ou land lot 77, situated on corner of Hunter and Pryor streets, known as Harris’s Livery Stable, levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa, in favor of the mayor and council of the city of Atlanta vs R H Dickson, for his city Tax, for the year 1858, City lot No 136, in Block 24, on land No 51, situated on Houston an Calhoun streets, levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi Fa, in fovor ofthe mayor and councilor city of Atlanta vs William Dick sou, for his city Tax, for the year 1868. City lot No 15, in Block 4, ou land kit No 63, situated ou McDonough street, levied ou to satisfy a Tax Fi E'a, in fa- vor uf tho mayor and council uf the city of Atlanta vs F M Ervine, for his city Tax, for the year 1868. Cily lot No 3, in Block ti, on laud lot 77, situated ou Thompson and Peters streets,leyjed on to satisfy a Tax E'iE'a, in fovor of the mayor aud council of the city of Atlanta vs John Wilson, tor his city Tax, for' the year 1858. City at No not known, in Block 14, on fond lot 77, situa ted ou Willie Han street, levied on to satisTy a Tax Fi E'a, in lavur of the mayor aud council of the of city Atlanta vs Johu Wheeler,for lus city Tax, tor tlio year 1868. City kit, No uut kuowu, ou laud lot No 77, situated on Pryor street, levied ou to satisly a Tlx *1 Ea, iu favor oT the may or aud council of the city of Atlanta vs C D Val entine, for his cky Tax, for the year 1858. City lot No not kuowu, ou luuu lot $3, situated ou llau- guin slre.l, levied ou to satisly a 'lax Fi Ea, iu lavor of luc mayor aud couucil of the city of Atlanta vs W L Kagsduic, 5or his city Tax, for the year 1858. part of city lot No 5, iu block 2, ou laud lot No 53, sit uated ou Mcnouough . ireel: levied ou to satisfy a fax E'i Fa iu favor of luc mayor aud couucd of the cily of Atlauta vs K I’owell, lor lus city Tax for the year 185$. City lot No 3, iu block 19, ou loud lot No 1 i, situated ou 'inoiiipsouaud Peters streets : levied ou to satisly a fax E i E a ui favor of the mayor aud council of the city ol Atlanta vs diaries Luluncr, for ins city Tax for the year 1868. lily lot No 8, on land lot No 63, situated on Jones and Kiug streets : levied on to sausly a Tax Fi Ea ill favor of tho mayor aud couuci 1 of the city of Atlauta vs George Watts, for Ins cily Tax for the year 1858. City lot, No uut kuowu, ou laud lei No 45, uear Mrs While s resi lonce : levied ou to satisfy' a Tax E'i E'a iu favor uf the mayor aud couucil ot the city of Atlanta vs johu W TUouipsou, lor lus city lax lor the y ear 1858. City lot No ati, ou laud lot no 5i, situated ou Decatur street: levied ou to satisfy a lax El Ea iu lavor uf the mayor aud cuuucii ol lue city ol Aliauta vs Lewis Dayton tor Uis cily Tax for the year 1858. City* tot No 5, iu block ou laud lot 76, situated ou Cam aud Fair streets : levied ou to satisfy a tax E i E'a m litvor of the mayor aud couucil ul the city uf Aliauta vs Jusiaii Church, tor his city lax tor the year 1858. City lot, No uot kuowu, ou laud lot No 83, situated ou Rock street: levied ou to satisfy a lax Fi Ea iu tavor ol the mayor aud couucd uf the city of Atlauta vs Johu Carr for Uis city fax for the year 1858. CMy lot No 3, iu block 21, ou ■and lot 77, situated ou Peters street: levied on tu satisfy a lax Ei Ea m lavor u. the mayor aud couucil of the city ol Aliauta vs West Cook, lor lus city Tax lor the year 1858. City lot No ltid, on laud lot 62, situated ou Butler aud Barucs streets : levied ou to solely a Tax El Ea iu favor ol the mayor aud couucil ol the city of Atlauta vs Mrs Guruetl, lor her cily Tax lul' the year 1858. Cdy lot, No uut known, ou laud lot 84, situated ou Peters street: levied ou tu satisfy a'lax Ei Ea m lavor of the mayor aud council ol lire city ot Atlauta vs George Bryant. for Uis city Tax for the y ear isos. i'art of city lot No 2, m block ai, ou fowl kit No 77, situated ou Forsyth street: levied ou to satisly a lax El E'a in lavor of the mayor and council of the city of Atlan ta vs Hiram Howcu, lor lus city lax lor Hie year 1858. Cily lots Nos 3$ aud 43, iu block 14, uu luuu lot 7ti, sit uated ou Crow, Johnson aud lleury streets : levied ou to satisfy a rax E i E'a iu favor ol the mayor aud couucil ol the city' oi Atlanta vs Thomas Henderson, lor his city lax for the year 1858. City lot No 1, m block No 27, on laud lot No 77, situat ed on Pryor, Gaructt aud L^yd streets : levied ou to sal- isly a lax E i Ea in favor ol the mayor atpl couucil of the cily of Atlauta vs P 8 Enright, tor his city Tax for the year1S58. City lot, No uot kuown, situated on Irwui and Blodgct streets : levied on to satisfy a Tax Fi E'a iu favor of tho mayor and couucil of Hie eity ol Atlauta vs W iu 11 Lin den, for Uis city Tax for the year 1858. City lot, No not kuowu, in block G, on laud lot No 77, situated on Peters and Garnett streets : levied ou to sat- isly a Tax EiEa in favor of the mayor aud council ofthe city ot Atlanta \ s J 8 Dyer, for lus city Tax for the year 1808. ELI T. HUNN'IClTf, Marshal. Nov. 181h, 1858.. Ids. Han near D D Snith’s, tew occupied by Esq. levied on as the property of the estate of N. Camp, deceased, to satisfy.* fi fo issued from Gtmpbcll Superior Court* fovor of BaasameC Gaines, vs Nathan Camp’s Administrator, Ac., and-E A Cleckler and said fi Ea bas been paid off by said Cleckler. Property (Minted outlay E A Cleckler, Attorney. AISO, lot of land containing 202 V acres, more or less No 32 in letdfot originally Car.oll now Campbell County; levied on as the property of E L D Crowell, to satisfy a fi fo issoed from Superior Doort of said county in favor ifHll Smith va ELD Crowell, the place whereon said Crowell now liv- s. Property pointed out by Deft. AINCMOO acres of Land, more or less, of lot, number not known, in 3d District of originally Carroll now Campbell County, place whereoo J T Adair now lives, on Dog Ri ver aliout 1 mile above Peacock's Mill; levied on by vir- Jtue of four Justice’s Oourttl fas issued from 736th District. G. M., of said County, in favor of Win. A- Johnson* 2 vs J T Adair, principal, and Jambs R Head, Security, the oilier 2 vs JT Adair, principal, Henry Phillips, security and F M Camp, security on stay ; levied on as the property of said Adair. Property pointed out by security hi fi fa. Levy made and returned to me by J G Forsyth, I,. C. A. C. WATKINS, Sheriff. dec 2d, Ids CAMPBELL COUNTY. Campbell SfterttT Snlea. O N tbeHrst Tuesday in January nett, will he sold before the Court House door in the town of Ouup- ' " ' " ' " ' to-wit: Fair- Fulton Sheriff’s Sales. ■flT ILL lie sold before the Court House door in the \f City of Aliauta, on the 1st Tuesday in January next, between the legal hours of sale, the loliow ing pro perty, viz : Two cases Shoes Sixty pairs each; levied on as the proporty ol Robert farmll to satisfy a li fa issued from the Court of loiumou I’leas city of Augusta iu favor of D B Ramsey vs said Carroll. l'i o|>erty ]xuntcd out by pill's ally. A City ini in Hie City of Atlanta, fronting on E'air Street one hundred aud three feet, ami running back south from saul street two liuudred ami sixty feet, adjoining lauds of Peters, Hardin At Co., tile same heiug part of laud lot No. 44, in the 14tli District ol originally Meury now Fulton County : levied on as tlie property .of Thomas S. Penny, to satisfy a li fa issued from Eultou Inferior Court. George 11. llauiel vs said lleuny. Pointed out by Defendant. ALSO, one Jenny I.iud Hilliard Table, olio lot Bar fix tures, llecautors, Ac., and sixteen Volumes ul Inw Books : levied on as the pro|ierty of John B. McMichael. by vir tue of two Superior Court li fas issued from E'ultou Supe rior Court, one in favor of Peter Huge vs John B. McMich ael and Wm. N. hirkj atrickSecurity, and E. II. McMich ael Endorser, aud one Locket, Snchhig At Co. vs said Mc- Miehuel. Pointed out by Defendant. AINO, one Tool Chest and large lot of Carpoutcr’s tools : levied ou as the property of .1. B. V. Lefever, to satisfy a U fa from E'ultou Superior Court, iu lavor of if. T. Castle berry and labors vs said Lefever. ALSO, City lots Nos. Nineteen and Twenty of Block E'lve, in the City ol' Aliauta, Iviug on McDonough street, each cim tain mg three fourtlis of an acre more or less, the same being part of land Lot No. 53 iu the 14tli District or originally Henry now E'ulton County : levied on as the properly ol" Mcridiih Brown, to satisfy six ti fas issued from the Justices Court for the 102tilii District, G. M., Martin L. Hull' vs said Brown. Levy mode aud returned to me by C,. Webb, L. O. A1XJ, a Negro Man by the name of Justice about thirty five or forty years of age, of yellow complexion, all ex cellent blacksmith : levied ou by virtue ot a ti fa issued from a judgment from a decree in Eiqnily in E'uifou Supe rior Court, in favor or William S. Few vs Wm. H. Craft. Property pointed out in said decree. deo3, w 30d S. B. LOVE, Sheriff. Also, AT Tint SAUK TmK AND PLACE WILL BE SOU! Cily Lot No. One Hundred aud Twenty scven(127)in Block No. E'orty-eight (48) aud One Hundred aud Twenty-six (126) iu Block Thirty-seven (37,) Noe. Twenty-seveu (27) uud Twenty-eight (2S) in Block Seveu (7) aud No. Twenty-nine (29) iu Block Tcu (10,) all iu the City of Atlauta, and bciug a portion of land lot No. 76, iu the 14th District of originally Henry uow E'ulton County: all levied on by virtue of a fi fa issued from LicKalb Superior Court, founded on the notes for the purchase money for said lots in favor oi Joseph Thompson, Administrator, vs William N. Kirkpatrick. Pointed out by Plaintiff's Attorney. Also, [iart of Land Lot No. One Hundred and Tweuty five (125) in the 17th District of originally Henry uow"- Kulton County, containing One Hundred (lljti) acres mure or less : levied ou os the property of John Austin, de ceased. to satisfy a li fu from Eultou Inferior Court, iu fa vor of A. V. Ow ens for use of James L. Maysou vb Thus. E\ Austin. Administrator of John Austin, deceased. ALSO, City IaU in the City of Atlauta, fronting ou the east side of White Hall Street, uear the juuctiou of said street uud the Rail Road, adjciniug (he HoUaud House, with a large brick building thereon, at preseut occupied by Wm. B. Neal grocer, and others; levied on as the property ot John B. McMichael, by virtue of a fi fa from E'ultou Superior Court, ill favor of Selina Ellington vs said McMichael. l*ropertv pointed out by Plaintiff’s Attorney, (dec 3 w Still] c. 0. GREENE. Dep. Sheriff.' Fulton Mortgage Sheriff's tele. "TTT1LI, be sold on the 1st Tuesday in February next, Tf between tho legal hours of sale, before the Court House door iu the City ot' Atlanta, A Negro Man by the name of Juba, of yellow complex ion, about thirty live years of age : levied ou by virtue of a mortgage ti fa issued upon trie foreclosureof"a mort gage ou said Negro iu favor of Thomas W. Coually, now controlled by Thomas 1. W ilkes vs Hilhuau Williams. Property pointed out iu said mortgage li fa. (dec 3, w 6«d] s. B. UiVE, Sheriff. C T EORGLA, Fcuum County.—Whereas, William Bute- JT niau applies to me for letters of Administration ou the estate of Thomas Mcilugie, late of said county de ceased. These, are therefore, to cite and admonish all aud sin gular tho kindred and creditors of said deceased, to tie aud appear at my office, w ithin the time prescribed by law, aud show cause (if auy they have) why said letter's should not be grauted the applicant. Given under my hand officially at office this 15th dav of November 1858. Nov. 18th, '58 (30ds JOS. H. MEAD, Ord. F. C. G \ EORGLA. ETigojt Got.vnr.—Whereas, Daniel Mur- T pliv of sai d county applies t o use for tellers of Ad ministration on the estate of Dennis Ryan, late of said county deceased. These, ajo therefore, to cite and admonish all and sin gular tlie kindred aud creditors of said deceased, to be aud appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, (if any they have) why said letters slaiuki not be grauted as alxive. Given under iiiv baud rffieially at office, this 16th dav of November 185$. Nov. 18th, '58 [30<ls] Jus' H. MEAD,Ord'y E\ C. G Ei >Rg'1 a , Vit.tox Cora 11.—John and James Lynch Executors of Mk-haei l.vuch deceased, applies for letters or Dismiss loll from their said Admiuistraliou. These are therefore to citc-aml admonish all and singu lar all persons interested to be and appear at my office on or before the ffrst Monday in June next, aud show case (if any they have,) why said letters shall not be granted the applicants. Given under my hand officially at office this 26th day of Nsvcinber 1858. Jo8. H. MEAD, Ord'y, r. c. S. B. OATMAN, DEALER IN ITALIAN, EGYPTIAN AND AMERICAN Sta.tixctr-y', AND EAST TENNESSEE MARBLE MONUMENTS T00MRS, URNS AND VASES, MARBLE MANTLES, AND FURNISHING MARBLE All orders promptly filled. Ware Rooms opposite the Georgia Railroad Depot, Atlanta, Ga. March 6th. 1856 wlv H. I- TIXLKT.] [J. A. aumt. EL L.TDTLEY.& fo., Comnatnolon and Forw arding Mcrrftaata. EXCHANGE St, CHARIFFTON, & C. G IVE their promt* personal attention to the select** of all kinds of Produce, and to the purchasing, to order, all articles that may be desired, for a conumssion of 2f, per cent. Goods received and forwarded at 10 cents per package. No Goods have or will tie detain*^ by us for freight and charges. tin isfimadn rm an rnnsignairnts In tin Fsb. 2S wljr. i Campbell Mortgage Sheriff tele. W ILL be sold before tlio Com l House door in the town of Campbcllton, Campbell Couuty, ou the first Tuesday in February next williiu tlie legal hours uf sule, the following property, to wit: One black mare, oue mouse colored marc with blaze face aud her colt, oue white cow and yearliug, 1 wagon ; levied on us the property of Wm. Bonds to satisfy a mort gage fi fa issued from the Inferior Court of said Couuty iu litvor of J.M. Cautral, vs Win. Uouds. Property point ed ouliu said fi fa. A. C. WATKINS, Sheriff. dec 2d, w Ids G EORGIA, CxnrnmiOocxTY.—John P. Watson having applied to bo appointed Guardian of tlie person and property ot' Alleue Penuelia Camp a minor uuder fourteen years iff age, resident of said county, this is to cite all persous concerned to be anil appear at tlie term of tlie Court or Ordinary to lie held next after tlie expiration of thirty days from tho first publication ot this notice, and showing cause, if they con, why said Johu P. Watson should not bo intrusted with the Guardianship or tlie per son and property of Allene Pcrmelia Camp. Witness my official signature this Oct. 22,1858, Oct., 29,1858. R. C. BEAVERS, Ord’y GEORGIA, Campbell County. W liEKEAS, Robert J. Tugglt? sliowa to the Court that he has fully atlunuouered John A. Ho|;kiu’tf Eehtste These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned, to >how CaUsc if any they have, wny »aia administrator should not be discharged from ms ud- minihtialiou, and leceive letters of disiuLsion on the first Monday, iu April next, Jb59, this September 8th 1868. • - 8*16 B. C BEAVfKS, Onlmary. Thoiuas J. Aldridge, V8. Nancy Jane Aldridge, Libel for Tiivorce iu Haral son Superior Court. I T appearing to the Court, from the return ofthe Sher iff that tlie Defendant resides (tut of this County, and it further appearing that sho resides out of the limits of this State. It is therefore ordered by the Court that the Defcndaut appear at the next Term of this Court aud plead to soul action, or that the Plaintiff lie allowed to proceed ; aud it is further ordered tliat the Clerk cause this order to lie published iu tlie Atlanta Intelligencer, according to the statute iu such case made uud provided. 1). F. HAMMOND, J. S. C. T. C. I certify the above to be a true exemplification from the miuulcs of said Court, tills 22nd dav of October 1858. October, 29,1858. JOHN DUKE, Ci'k. GEORGIA, Campbell County. W HEREAS, Caleb P. Bowen has applied lobe ap pointed Guardian of tlie persons ami property of Edmund J. Lowery, Johu N. E. Lowery, Francis M. Ijuwery aud Absalom J. Lowery, Orphans ol Edmund li. luwery, deceased. Tins ia therefore to cite all persons concerned to be and appear at the Term ol the Court of Ordinary liela next, alter tlie expiration of thirty days Iroin tlie first publication ol tuis notice, and show cause if ihey can, wily said Caleb P. Bowen should n il be intrusted with the Uuardiaueuip ol ilie persous aud property of the above named orphans. Witness my official signature ibis Sib November 1858 novlO B C BEAVEtte, Onl’y. Administrator's tele. B Y VIRTUE of un order from tlie Court of Ordinary of Campbell county wifi be sold on the first Tuesday in Jauuary next, 1859at tlie court house door iu saill county, between the legal hours of sale, all tlie lands excel* the widow’s dower which Murk McEhvrath was possessed or at tlie time of liis death. C'outaining about 355 acres, more or less, adjoining lauds of E. l’olk, S. II. Mc- Larty and Wm. Cliuton, tho same being 4-5 in original wood ; cleared lauds ill gtssl repair. A credit of one and two years will be given to purchasers who must give notes well secured for their purchases. Nov. 10, 1858. E. POLK, Amur. ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE. B Y VIRTUE of an order of the Court of Ordinary of Campbell county, will lie sold on the 1st Tuesday in January next, 1859, at court house dour, in said county, betweeu the legal hours of sale, all the Negroes, belong ing to the estate of Alfred J. Camp deceased, to-wit:— Eliza, 32 years old ; aud twochildreu, Mal tha and Fran cis, David a boy, about 12 years old ; Lucinda a girl about lti years old ; aud 8amiiel about ti years old : Han nah a girl, about 17 years old : sideline about 15 years old ; 9 in number, all likely Negroes, embracing a good Cook and House Woman. A Credit of Twelve Months, will be given to | urchacers. who must give notes well secured for tlioir purchases. JB*iK L. ill .A LOCK, 1 Nov 10 JAMkS M. CAMP. / .-Idnir’j De bonis non Cum testimento annrxn. G i KOUGIA, Caupiikll Cocnty.—To all whom it may r concern.—$ P Hobgood having petitioned this Court in proper form praying letters of administration with the will annexed on tiie estate of Lewis Hobgood. This is to cite all legally interested iu the execution of this application, creditors, legators, next of kin and auy others interested to be and ap|icar at the next January Term of the Court of Ordinary of said county, and show cause, (if any they can) why letters of Administration with will annexed should not be granted to said S 1* Hob good. Giveu under my hand and official signature this Dec. 7 th 1858. ' R. C. UFA VERS, Ord'y. Administrators Sale. B Y viatuc of a order of the Court of Ordinary o CainplH‘11 county, will ix- sold on tlie 1st Tuesday iu January 1859 at the court house door iu said county be tween tlie legal hours of sale, the following laud consist ing of lot No 139 iu the 9th dist, of originally Fayette uow Campbell county, whereon Joseph Smith resided at the lime of his death, containing 202) j acres less the widows Dower, adjoining lands of G W Silvcy and others tlie same being good fariniug land with a plantulkin iu good repair and cultivation, lying on the waters of Deep creek, about 4 miles east of Campbclltou, sold for the benefit of tlie heirs and creditors of said deceased.— Terms made known ou day of sale. BELFDRD DUCK, Adm’r, Nov 20, '58 tds fo Joceph Smith, deceased. G I whom, it at ay concern—Berry W Yates having ap plied to me for permanent letters of Administration on the estate of William Yates late of said couuty deed, this is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of William Yates, to lie aud appear at my office within the time allowed by law.and show cause,'if any they can, why permanent Administration should not' lie grauted Berry W Yates un William Yates' estate. Witues un hand aud official signature. Nov. 20th, 1S5S 3tid R. C. BEAVERS, Ord y DAWS0N COUNTY. Dawson Sheriff’s tele. W ILL be sold before the Court House Door ill Daw- souville on the first Tuesday in January (1859) next, wilhiu tlie legal hours of sale, the follow ing proper ty, to-wit: Lot ol' loud number 56$ in the 4th District ami 1st Section ; levied ou to satisfy oue fi fa issued from S|iuld ing Superior Court, in favor of H. A. Crime & Co., vs Lewis & Morris. Property |minted out by Siiiijisoti Reid. Plaintiff's Attorney. A1FO, the place whereon J. B. Mulliuex now lives, num ber not known, being iu the 13tb District and 1st Section, north half ; levied on as the prt>l>erly of Robert Norrcll, to satisfy one U fu issued from the Justire's Court of tlie 1023rd District, G. M., of Lumpkin Count}-, in favor of Rcubin Moss, vs Robert Norrell; levy made and return ed to me by Young C. Hawkins, L. C. ALSO, kits of loud numbers 227, 191 and 250, south half in the 13th District and 1st Section ; levied ou as the property of David Byers, to satisfy seven 11 fas issued from the Justice's Court of the $2»>th District, G. SI., of Dawson County, in favor of John Puluioiir. vs. David By ers. Levy made and returned to me by W m. Taylor, I„ 0. ALSO, lbirty-live bushels of Corn ; levied on to satisfy a li fa issued from I.umpkiu Superior Court in favor iff Andrew Browu for use of officers of Court, vs .lames Fowler and Adam Thompson, his security on Bail Bond. Properly (minted out by said James Fowler. ALSO, one lot of I^tud, number nut known, in the 4tli District and 1st Section ; levied on to satisfy one Justice's Court fi fa in favor of C. B. Wellborn, vs John Dickson, B. F. Julian. H Wilkins, James Milford and Curtis Green. Property pointed out by Plaiutill. Levy made and return ed to me by D. M. Hickson, L. C. ALSO, tlie improvement whereon Mulinda lta(>or now- lives, being in the north half of the 18th District and 1st Section; levied on by virtue of a Justice's Court Ufa in fovor of James 1 Fiudley, vs Stephen Hide. Property pointed out by Plaiuli!!'. Fi fa coutroled by Cali iu .1 law less. Levy made and retnriu-d to me by A Carney, L. C. SAMUEL K. FINDLEY. Sheriff. dec 2d. w lids Milton Sheriff Sales. W nj, be sokt liefore tbe Court House door in the tow n of Alpharetta, on tlie first Tuesday in Janua ry next, within the legal hours of sale, the following property to wit: One Negro woman about 50 years okl. named Judy, also, 10 acres of laud, more or foss ; on which John li. ftuupbell formerly lived and on wlik h Dr Maxey now lives, said laud joining Tims little uud Young Terry and has two dwelling and three store h(ius*-s thereon, uud is situated in the town of SlieltonviUe in Milton county, said negro levied ou as tbe property of Newton McDiii and Julia H Campbell by two ti fas, one in favor of J S & L Bowie k Co vs Mcltill andOunpbell and Stephen McGin- nie soct'y issued from Gordon Interior Court. The other iu favor of Thomas M Goodwin vs Newton McDiii aud J H Campbell and Stephen McGinnis sec’ty.—Issued from Forsyth Superior Court; said land levifd on by virtue of the lift above named. Also, one house and hit iu the town of.Sheltonvilje on which J S Honeycutt now livss ; levied on as the property of Johu H Campbell to satisfy a li fa issued from Forsyth Superior Court in favor of Tlios M Goodwin vs Newton McDiii, JH Campbell and Ste phen McGinnis Sec’ty. Also, the following fraction of lots to-wit ; 37 acres of lot No 5, also 29 acres of lot No 42 also 14 acres of lot No 60 all situated lying and being in tlie 1« district of 1st see thru or Milton county, said property levied on to satisfy a fi fa issued from a Justices Court of Forsytli county j], favor of McDiii k Compton vs John Dial, levy made'and returned to me by a constable. Also, tlie laud and plantation whereon Richard L. Haynes now lives (No’s not known) lying in the 1st diff trk:t and 2nd section of Milton county; levied on by virtue of 18 8 fos issued from a Justice’s Court of said couuty, In favor of A J Hansell, R J Seale and others vs said Haynes. Property pointed out by the defendant levied and returned to me bv a constable. Also, lota 6f land Nos 219, 220,206 and 183, iu the first district and first section ol Milton couuty; levied on as the property of Skat Izro-son oue of the defendants hi fi fo to satisfy one fi fo issued from Milton Superior Court in favor of Jas Knox vs Thos W Rankin maker aud tint Lawson, endorser; also the land and plantation on which Rkliard L Haynes now lives (Nos not known) adjoining the tends of Richard J Seale, J W Morris and “ Cook awl other* situated in tbe 1st district necUun of Milton County. Property pointed !>■ lint, said property levied on to satisfy 2 issued from the Su porter C urt of Milton county,' 1 in favor of 8. G. Howell vsSamnel Haynes, maker aud July W Kemp endorser, the other in fovor of John J Stewart bearer for the use cf Wm T Winn vs said Haynes . JAS. C. MITCHELL, gh'ff. Dec. 2nd,1868. FORSYTH COUNTY. Forejrth Sit- Rales. fffi W ILL be sold- before the cotfiSjtousc door in the town of Cumin ing, Forsyth couuty oil the first Tuesday in January next, within the legal hours (ff sale, the fol lowing property to-wit : Jacob L Sims’s interest in and to oue town kit iu Urn town ol Cuminr.ig, No not known, and the Work Shop thereon, said interest bciug oue-tbiril (iart said Shop kuowu us t In* Jacob L Sims Shop, in the 3rd dist ami 1st section of Forsyth county, levied on us the property of Jacob LSims, to satisfy a ff fa, issued from a Justices Court (ff Forsyth county, in favor of R P & W C Iester, vs Jacob L Sons. Property (minted out by defendant. Levy made and returned to me by a constable. ' W. P. WILLIAMS, Hicriff. Forsyth Postponed Sheriff Sale. Will be sold at the same time and place, lots of land Nos 1155,20 acres of lot No 1134, 1025, in the 2nd (list k 1st section of now Forsyth county, containing in tlio ag gregate 100 acres more or less. levied on as tiie proper^ to of Levi Q C McGinnis, to satisfy 2 fi l as, one in favor of Joseph Winship, vs said McGinnis, ami one in favor of Joel Estes, vs Slid McGinnis, property pointed out by dcfciiduuL Levy made and returned to me bv a consta ble. W. P. WILLIAMS, Sh’fl: Camming, Nov. 29tli, 2S5S. Administrator* Sale. A GREEABLE to an order of the Ordinary of Baker Couuty, will be sold before the Court House door in tlie Town of Cnmmiug, Forsytli county, Ga., on tlie first Tuesday January next, within the legal hours of sale, lot of laud No 425, in tlie 3rd dist., and 1st section of now Forsyth county, containing 40 acres more or less. Also, on tbe same day before the Court House door, iu the Town of Buchanan, Haralson county, lot of lami No 895, in tlie 20lh dist, a id 3rd sect., continuing 40acres more or less, said land to be sold as tlie property of Thos Clifton, late of Baker county, deceased, and sold for tbe benefit of the heirs and creditors ofsald deceased. Terms Cash. JAMES E.SCAB0R0UGH, Adm’r, dec 8 tils De bo nis > on. Forlylh Mortgage tele. W ILL be sold before the Court House door in the town of Camming, Forsyth couuty within tlie legal lniurs of sale, on the first Tuesday iu January next, the fol lowing property tii-wit;^ lots of laud Nos. G‘.i4, 076, 620, fifteen acres of lot No. 605, fifteen acres of lot No. 004,075, thirty -seven acres el lot No. 603, 621, 622, aii lying iu the 3*1 district aud 1st section of now Forsytli county ; all levied ou as the property of Jonathan Molulire, to satisfy a mortgage li la issued from tlie Superior Court of Forsytli county in favor of Harrison Summcrour vs said Mcliitirc. l’roperly (min ted out ill said mortgage fi fa. WM. 1‘. WILLIAMS, Sb’fi'. Nov. 1st, 1858. GEORGIA, Fors-yili County. W ii&KEAS, Aiulrew K Bond, hurtiting a«lmiinistm tor of Blubod K E’ltv.uds, represents to tho oouit. iu bis {.pillion, »'uly iiud uud entered on record and stales lie has fuiiy administered lfousuo 11 Kd tv aid’s hslate. This is IhetHure to cite all ptnbGiis concerned, kiud.ed and c« ed.tois. to show cauue, if any they caa why sai<l admiiit.'Lrator ahouid not beuiscouiged from his administration, and receive letters of dismission ou tli« first Monday iu April, 1859. sep 16 11. BaK&ER, Ordinary. CHEROKEE COUNTY. m= Cherokee Sheriff tele. YT7TLL bo sold-before tbe Court house door in the town YV of Canton, Ch-rokee county, on the first Tuesday in January next, between the usual hour* of sale, the following property to-wit. Lots of land numbers 476 and 477 in the 3d district and 2nd section of Cherokee county ; levied on to satisfy a fi fa from Cherokee Superior Court in favor of A J Green adm’r of Amos.Green ilec'd vs George jWilkie and John M Wilkie principal and Wm F Mullins security on stay ; levied on as the proporty of George Wilkie. Also, lot of land number 227 iu tbe 22nd district and 2nd section of Cherokee county to satisfy all from the In • "* Court of Cass iu fovor o Miti-bo 1 k llouui dp s Na- tlmuiei Griffin maker aud Edward A Brown endorser ; levied ou as the property of the defendants and pointed out by N F.Re’nhart' Pi'll’s Ally. Also, lot number 741 in tlie 3d district and 2d sec tion of Cherokee county ; levied on as tho property of the defendants (tho mineral excepted) to satisfy a 11 fa from a Justico’8 Court of Cherokee couuty |in favor of Daniel Stringer, \ s John M W ilkio, George Mike aud Jo seph C Wilkie security on stay of fi fa, levied aud and re turned to me by a ba iliff’. Also lot of laud number 467 iii the 3d district and 2nd section of Cherokee county; levied ou ns tlie property of the Pasco Mining Co to satisfy a fi fa from a Justice’s Court of Cherokee county in favor of Jolm Hawkins and sundry others iti*my hands vs the I’nsco Mining Co; levied and returned to me by Joseph H Carnes LC. Also, lots of Land number 485, 551 and lot known as tho School House lot all in the 3d district and 2d section of Cherokee county to satisfy a fi fa in favor of A J Kol- iev and sundry other flfas in my bands vs the Pasco Mi ning Co ; levied and retun eil t > mo by a bailiff. joshua McConnell, d. su’ir. Canton, Ga Pee. 2,1858. Malinda Timmons William Timmons. Libel for IHrorce ill Cherokee Superior Court, Sejitember Term, 1858. I T appearing to the Court, from the return of tlio Sheriff, that Defendant does aot reside in Cherokee County, mid it further appearing, tliat Defendant (lues reside out ofthe limits of the State of Georgia ; it is, on motion, or dered that said Defendant ap[iear and answer at tlie next Term of this Court, or that the case be considered iu de fault, aud the 1‘laiutiffbe allowed to proceed. D. F. HAMMOND, j. s. C.,T. C. A true extract from the Minutes of Court. Oct. 3i)th,1858. [w6m] J. L. KEITH, Clerk. G ( EOUGIA, CiikkokkkCoc.vrr.—Johu TV. Johnson, hav- ing applied to be appointed Guardian of the persou ami property of Julius C. a. Johnson, Jesse A. Johnson, and Lucy A. Johnson. Minors, resident of said County, this is to cite all persous concerned to ho and up(iear at tbe term ofthe Court of Ordinary, to be bald next after tlie expiration of thirty days from tiie first publication of this notice and show cause, why said John W. Johnson should not be intrusted with the Guardiaii- j ship of tbe persous aud properly of said Julius (.'. A. Johnson, Jesse A. Johnson mid Lucy A. Johnson. Wit ness in v official signature. JAMES JORDAN, Ord'y. Nov. 10,1868. ^J_EOKGlA, Foksyth ColXTY.- •Agreealilo to mi order of the Ordinary of said county. Will be sold before tho Court house door, ill the Town of Cummiiig within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday Jauuary next the following property to-wit: lait ot laud, No, 1108, iu the 3rd dist., of the 1st sect., mid lots of loud, Nos. 871, 930, 37 acres of 1010, 30 acres of 1026,1028, aud the un divided half of lot 1080, aud a lease ou 1025, in the 14th dist., of the 1st sect., also 3 Negroes, Jane a Girl about 15 years of ago ; Yira a girl, about 9 years of age ; and sum a boy, about 7 years of age (all told as the proper ty of John It. Light, late or said county deceased, lor the beuetitoff the heirs and creditors of said deceased Terms lor tin* Negroes Cash. Terms for the Laud on the day of sale. [Nov 8.. wtils] K. J. RICE, Adm’r. G eorgl having applied to be appointed Guardian of tlie (>cr- suti and property ofWilliuiu T S Parris, a minor uuder fourteen years iff age, resident ofsald county. This is to cite all (K-rsons concerned, to lie and api*>ar at the term of the Court of Ordinary. to lie held on the second Mon day in January next, and show cause, if any they can, why Rebecca II Cunningham should not tie entrusted with the guardianship ofthe |w*i>-on aud propertyof Wil liam T S l’arris. Witness lnv official signature. Nov 19th, 1858 40U II BARKER, Ord'y G I EOUGIA. Forsyth Coi'xty.—To all whom it may T concern : Zachariiih 1» Ilaygood having, in premier form, applied to me for permanent Letters of Adminis tration oil the estate of Charles Pearson; late of sai.l comi ty, deceased ; This is to cite all and singular tiie credi tors aud next of kiu of Charles Pearson, to be and a[i(iear at my office within the tune allowed by law, and show cause, if any they can. why (icrmaiieiit Administration should not be granted to ’/akariah D Hay good on Chas. Pearson's Estate. Witness my official Signature. Nov 20, 1858 3ds H. BARKER, Ordinary. G I EOUGIA, Forsyth County.—William li Cunningham r having applied to lie appointed Guardian of the per sons and pro|>erty of Robert E Parris and Margaret II Parris, minors uuder fourteen years of age, residents of said couuty : This is to cite all persons concerned t<> be and appear at the Term of tlie Court of Ordinary, to bo hdd on the second Monday in January next, and show- cause, if any they can, why William D Cunningham should not be entrusted with thcGuardiausliipuf the (Kt- sonsand property of Robert Kami Margaret II Parris.— Witness my official'signature. Nov 19tii, 1S5S In.Is II BARKER, Oril'y Adiiiinlsti-iitor's tele. 4 GREKABLE to an order ofthe Court of Ordinary of J\_ Forsytli county, will be sold before tin*(nurl house door iu tin* town of Cumming, witbiu the legal hours of sale, ou the 1st Tuesday in January next, tlie following Negroes, to wit : Gslon, a man,27 years old ; Caroline, 22 ; and her Child 2 years old; Jinney, 8 years-old; Kina line 6 , and Muse, 4 years old ; All sold as tbe property of Jas. Harris, late of said county, deceased, for tlie hen ellt ofthe heirs and creditors, of said deceased. Terms Cash. I.. 1>. HARRIS, Adm'r. October 7th, 1S58 wtils. GEORGIA, Forsyih < oiiniy. W HKKKaS, Aiwotitl. Hutchins, adtninisfra tor oi George Wofford, represents to the Court in his petition duly tiled and entered on record that he has ful'y aduinislsrod George Woffords estate This is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause if any ihey have, why said administrator should not bo dis charged from his administration, andrece.ve let ters of dismission, on tliefiist Mondsy in Feb ruary next, 1869. Jy 17, 185$ H. BARKER, Ord’y. G t RnRGIA, Forsyth County.—To all whom it may T ecru, William Ro(ior having in proper forni, appiietl to me for permanent letters of administration oh tlio os tato of Elizabeth Masters, late of said county deceased. This is to cite all ami singular the creditors and -next of kin of Elizabeth Masters, to lie oml appear at my of fice within the time allowed by law, aud show cause if any they can, why permanent administration should not be granted to William Roper, oji Elizabeth Masteis es tate. Witness inv official signature. Oct 19.1858. ' II. BARKER, Ord’y. NOTICE ! B Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary, o Forsytli Couuty, will be sold, cm the 1st Tuesday in January next, 18511, at tin* Court House door in said county, between the local hours of sale, tin* following lots of land, Nos. 10IC 20H, 242 and 243, all in tlio 14th district and 1st section of said county, containing 200 Acres more or less it being tlio Plantation, whereon Thomas L. Barret, late of said county deceased, resided at the time of his death, joining lands, of John Hammond, Jacob Martin and others. Also, die Negroes, of said deceased. as follows, Fanny a woman, about 38 years uf age, and 3 Children—Angeline.a girlalxmt 4 years old ; Alonzo,a boy, 2 years old, and a small child 3 months old, a boy ; Alfred, a man 20 years old ; Jane, a woman IS years old ; James, a boy 16 years old ; Henry a boy 15 years old ; Panic!, a boy 10 years old, and Ambrose a boy 7 years old. Also, 30 bushels of "Wheat and about 2 husheis of Rye. All sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms of sale, cash. RKoRRK KELLOGG. AdnFr. Novomber 1st, 1858. [wtds] ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. B Y virtue of an or*ler |iasse(l liy tlie Court of Ordinary, of Forsyih Couuty, will lx* sold, before the Court House door in tiie town of Cummiiig. on llie 1st Tuesday in January next, lot of land No. 139, iu the 2nd district and 1st section of now Forsytli County. Foldas the pro- (icrty of James M. Karr, deceased, and for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms rash. Nov. 3,1858. [wtils] JOHN EDMONDSON, Adm'r. G 1 EORGIA, Forsyth Comity.—Whereas | George Kellogg, Executor (ff Mary llraseltou, rep resents to the Court in his petition, duly filed and enter ed on record, that he lias fully administered Mary Bras el ton's Estate : This is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can why said Kxia utor should not be discharged from his Executor ship, and receive letters of dismission on the first Mnnduy in May 1859. H. BAKER, ordinary. Oct. 4, 1850 w6ni G 1 EORGIA, Forsyth Coesiv.—To all wliom ii may con r cern ; Johu W. Holbrook. and William C. Tl,*ll»r*«»k. ha\ tug in proper form applied lo me lor pcimanent Let ters of Administration on iheFstatcof Green B. Holbrook lute of said County deceased. Tills is to cite all and singular tbe next of kin of Green II. iiolbrrook. to be andappear at niy ofiice. within tiie time allowed by law.and show cause, if any they can. why permanent administration should not lie granted to John W. Holbrook and William C. Hoi book. on Green If. Hol brook’s Estate on llie first Monday in December next. Witness my baud and ofiical signature. November 6ti>, 185$. H. BARKER, Ordinary. G i EORGIA, Forsyth County.—To all whom it may con i' cern; Benjimau J Rico having in proper form ap plied to me forporniiuicut Letters of Administration on the estate of Emanuel Hendrix, late iff said comity de ceased. This is to cite and admonish ail and singular the creditors and next of kin of Emanuel Hendrix, to lie and appear at niy office, within the time allowed by law . and show cause, it any they can, why permanent Ad ministration should not be granted Benjamin J Rice on Emanuel Hendrix’s estate. Witness my official signature. Nov 19, 1858 30d II BARKER, Or'dy. G EORGIA, Ftitus Coi-xty.—Whereas, Sallie N. Gault applies to me for Letters of Administration on the estate of Francis W. Gault, late of said county, deceased: These are, therclorc. to cite and admonish, all and sin gular, the kiudrcd and creditors of said deceased, t« be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be grouted tbe applicant. Given under my hand officially at office, this 17th day of Novcmlier, 1858. 30 (Is * .108. H. MEAD Ord’y r. a Administrator's Sale. Y virtue of an order of Hit* court of Ordinary of For w ill county, will be sold within the legal hours o sale, on tbe first Tuesday in January next, before the Court House door iu Forsyth county, the following lots of land to-w t: 1 Lot No. 733, situated iu 14th district, 1st sectiou well improY-od ; 1 lot No. 536 situated in 14th district, lstsec- tkMi. each lot containing 40a .res more or less. Sold as he property of Thomas J. Mason, late of Forsyti. county teceased. Terms made known on llie day of sale. Nov. 16th. ’5$. JAMES ROBERTS, Adm’r. | 1 feJUKGIA, Camchkii C u nty.—George L. Thompson, xJT having applied to be ap|K>inti*d Guardian of the per son* and property, of Anna E. Camp, Laura J. Camp, and I,cueUti Camp, minors under fourteen years of age, resident* (if snkl County. This is toeito all persons concerned to be, and appear at tbe Term ofthe Court of ordinary, tit lie held next af ter the expiration of thirty days fraiu the first publication of this uolk-e, and show rausc if any they can, why said George L. Thompson should not bo intrusted with tlie Guardiauship of tiie persons, and property of Anna E. Camp, I aura J. Camp, and l-cuella Camp. Witness luv official signature, this Nov. 30th, 1858. Dec. 4th, 1868. R. C. BEAVERS. Ord,y. B' G 1 EOKBIA, CiiKkOKEE Cot KTY.—Whereas Jolm ILcll- r ardson, applies to me lor letters or Administration upon the estate ol Kichard M. limit, late of said county deee;used. These are therefore to cite aud admonish all and singu lar the kindred and creditors ol' said deceased to show cause if any they have; why said letters should not be granted the applicant. JAM£? JORDAN, Ord y. Nov. 10, 1858. Mary Duncan, > Libel for Divorce in Cherokee Supe- an. J rior Court, September Term, 1858. HARALSON COUNTY. G i EORGIA—DeKaui County.—Whereas, Jno. Y Flow- T ers applies to me for letters of Administration on the estate of James A Reeve, Lite of said County, dec'll. Tiles** are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular tin* kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and ap pear at niy office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause (if any they liave) why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand officially, at office, this 29tli Nov. 1858. ALEX. JOHNSON, Ordiuarv. dec 2d w 30*1 G EORGIA, DkKaui Coi-ntv.—To all whom it may concern : William Lizard having in propor forni applied t*> me for (icniiancnl I .otters ol Administration on the estate of Wm F Chewuiug, late iff said county de ceased : This Ls to cite all (icrsoiis concerned, to he and appear at niy ofiice. w ithin the time allowed by law, and show cause, if any they have, why permanent Adminis tration should not be granted to William Ezzard ou the estate ot Wm F Chewuiug, deceased, on tlie 2nd Monday n January next. Witness niy hand uiidollicial signature, ibis Nov 20th, 1S5S. 30.1s ALEX. JOHNSON, Ord’y. GEORGIA, DeKalb County, D A' ID tmSINUT, kihninigtrator <>f the estate of James Baxter, dtceaseil, applies to roe for letters of dismission fiom ssid administration, Ihese are, therefore to 1 oti y all Persons interertnl, t« file their objections, (if any they hav ,) within the time pre scribed by law, why naul letters ahculd Lot he grauted the applicant. Giveu under my hand at office, this 20 li July, 1858. ALEX. JOHNSON, Ordinary, y. 20, ’58 w6ni. ADMINISTRATOR’S^ALE. W 1I.I, be solit before the Court House Door iu the Town of Decatur DeKalb County, on the first Tuesday in January next, between the legal hours of Sale, tlie following pro(ierty to-wit: Ono negro boy named Holland about 17 years old, ol dark complexion, one girl named Franky about 9years old of dark complexion, one boy 111 .out 5 years old named Charles. Said property sold as the property of James Brown, late deceased. Sold for the benefit of tlie heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms on the day of sale W. D. BROWN, Adm'r Oct. 29,1858. with the will annexed. GEORGIA, DeKalb County. 117 HERFAS, John ( hitmbhe, administrator on tho V\ Estate of Wm Y Poole, decea-ed, applies to me for letters of Dismission from *aid administration. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons inter sfed to be and appear at my office within the time pro'eribed bylaw, to show cause if any they have why said applicant should not be dismissed from said administration. Given under my band at office June 22nd, 1858. 6m AUX. JOUXtON, Ordinary. GEORGIA DeKalb County. W HFREAS, Rboda Brown, Adm'rx ofthe Estate of Fannin Brown, deceased, applies to me for letters of 1 ismission from said Administration. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all per- sons concerned to tile their objections if any they have why su’d letters should notbegianted on or before the first Monday in December next. Given under my baud officially. May 24th 1868 ALFX JOHNSON, Ordinary. EXECUTOR’S SALE. aGBEEABIE to tne ’ast will of E Iward Jones late ^ of DeKalb c junty deceased, will l*e sold betore the Court House door in the T rt wn ot Decatur in said c uuiy, ou the first Tuesday in January next, three negro* s to-wit: Millv a woman, 37 or 38 years old, Ra n-y a wi man 36 or 37 3ears old and her child, Martin 2 years old with a small lot of bedding. iSfold forth benefit ofthe heir- and ci editors cf said deceased, thi. 1st of November 1855 ROBT. JONES, Kxc’r. Nov 1—w Administrator's Sale. C 'l EORGIA, DeKalb County.—Agreeably to an order JT t»f the. Court of Ordinary of said County, will he sold before the Court House d«*»r iu said County, on the Hist Tuesday in December next, within the legal hours of sale, part of lot of land No. 30, in the 15th District of said County, the same lying in the North west corner of said lot, containing fifletMi acres more or lesa, known as the place whereon Wm. S. Moore now lives; also, at the sane* time and place, the following uegriws to-wit: Yiney, a woman about 26 years old, and her child Harriett, about 14 nun.lbs old. and Lucy ten years old, as tlie property of Jolm Baud, late deceased. Sdd for the ben efit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms on day of s.ile. sep23*5S D. W. PACE, Adm'r. G i EORGIA, DkKaik Cocnty.—To all whom it may con T cern : John Clark, having in i>ro|K!r form applied to me for permanent Jjclters ol’ Administrate*! on the es tate of William Clark. late of said county, deceased :— Thus Ls to cite all jierson.s concerned, to he 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 Johu Clark on the estate of Wiiliam Clark, deceased, ou the 2nd Monday in January next. Witness my liand and official signature this 2uth dav of Nov. 1858. . 30ds * ALFX. JOHNSON, Ord'y. C ABLE HATS—The newest and liandsoniost soil HATS out Ibis S*ason. just received, and for sale by Sept 23d, 1858..dawif W. HERRING k SON. ATLANTA • Bakery & Confectionery. T HE subscribers have recently connected with their Confectionary a large size CRACKER MACHINE. wliiuli enables them to Tarnish tbeir friends and patrons in the iip country with Rmter, Boston and Soda Crackers, always frewb, at rays fully twenty (>er cent, lower than thesnnoean be laid down from Savrnnab or Charles ton. Tlio OANDIFN manufactured by them are already well known to dealers aud consumers. A coiiiimrison of their manufacture is challenged with those inode elsewhere— North or 8011th. They keep, also, constantly on hand, a large stock of Nuts, Raisins, Figs, 1‘ruuea, ITcklea, Sordines, Sauces, Toys, he. Also UJG ARS of all grades, Prom *6 to $40 per 1,000 Refined and barrel SUGARS—comprising a general sup ply of Country Confectioners, at as low rales as can be afforded elsewhere in the Stale. Ball, public or private l’artics furnished to order, at short notin' with every description of Cake, Fruit, hc‘ of tlio liest quality. Orders from tiie city and country respectfully solicited- IMMEL, CUNNINGHAM k 00 Atlanta, Feb. 17, wly G EORGIA, Harraiaox CousTT-Whereas, Dnncan Mon- roc has applied to bo appointed Guardian of the person and property of William C. Barry and Judson Bar ry orphaifs of Walton Barry deceased. These, are therefore to cite all parsons concerned to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary held next after the expiration of thirty days from tbe first publication of this notice and show cause if they can why said Dun can Monroe should not be intrusted with theGu.rdian- ship of the person and property of tho above named or phans. Witness my official signature this 18th uf No vember 1858. G. R. HAMILTON. Onl y. Nov. 15th, 1858. Administrators Sale. B Y virtue of an order or the Court of Ontin ry o Haralson couuly. Will be sokl on the 1st Tuesday in Jauuary 1859, at the courthouse in said county between the legal sale hours the following property to-wit: Betsey a negro woman 29 years old; Avahnc a girl 14 years old; Jane a girl 12 years old; t&un a boy 7 years okl; Mary a girl 5 years old; Dolplms a boy 3 years old; the above is is likely family of young negro slaves as can be found In this or auy other country. ALSO ball of lot of kind No 87 contain ing 1011-4 acres more or less aud lot No 53 containing 202 l-2acres more or less troth lotsdying and being in the Srh dist of origin ally Carroll now Haralson comity, with necessary im provements. Terms made kuowu on day of sale, this Kith day ofNoY'cmber, 1868. JOHN McCOllKLE. Dic’d. DAVID ST ANSEL, Admr. Buchanan, Ga., Nov. 13,1858. G EORGIA ILoaisox CousTy.—Whereas, Jesse G. Newman auil Winney L. McChing, applies to me Ibr letters of Administration, on the estate of Solomon Mc- Clung, late of said county deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all jrersons concerned to be It apjicar at my ofiice on the 2nd Monday iu January next, to show cause if auy they have, Yvliy said letters should be grauted the applicants u|s.n saiil esuato. Witness my liand and official signature. Nov 23 G. R. HAMILTON,Ord’y. Kxecutoi’s Sale. G EORGIA, Gwixxrtt County.—Agreeable to an order lroiu tlie Court of Ordinary of said county, will he sold on the first Tuesday in January 1859, between the lawful hours of sale, before the court house door iu said county, all the lands belonging to tlie estate of Mark- Waits, kite of said county deceased, consisting of the Hi ver Plantation, containing (480,) acres more or loss, con sisting .if tin- following lots and fractions, or parts of them Nos. 319,318, 329 and 300, there is about 200 acres of cleared land on this place, of which there is about 90 acres ol Bottom Lmd, lyiug on the Cliattalioocbee River, there is also on this place a very pubSe Ferry, which will lie sold with llie place the entire interest or said deceased, in said Ferry, that being ono fourth. Also, 125 acres, of land' more or less lying on Crooked Creek, being llie cast half of lot No. 284, some 50 acres of cleared land, this being the place tliat Dennis Singleton, 1ms in cultivation all lying and being in the Cth dist.. of said county. Fold as llie pro perty of Mark Waits, late of said county deceased, and for the benefit of the lieirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale. Nov. 10 wtils JOHN WAITS. Exe'r- B Thomas B Duncan I T appearing to the Court that the defeudont docs uot reside within the limits of this Slate. It is ordered licit service be (lerfected liy publication iu one of the Public Gazettes of this State agreeable to tbe Statute in such case made provided. September Term, 1858. I> F HAMMOND, J S C T C. A copy taken from the uiiiuutes of Court, - JL KEITH, Clerk. Administrators Male. I WILL sell pursuant to an order from the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Cherokee Couuty, to the highest bidder witbiu lawful sale hours, before the Court House door iu Canton on the first Tuesday in JumiaTy next. All tliat portion of lot of kind Number 10 in tbe 14th dis trict of the 2d Section which was laid oil and assigned to Mrs. Mary Satcrlicld, (now deceased.) us the [iro(K‘rty of the Estate of Curtis Saturlicld lale of said county, deceased, sold for tlie purpose of distribution and mak ing settlement with the heirs. Nov 15,1858. J I, KEITH, Akm'r. mwo Months afterdate application will l>e made to thu I Ordinary of Cherokee County, for leave to sell the aud and Negroes belonging lo tl:c estate of William Bea vers deceased. JOSEPH MifONNELL, Nov 10 Adm’r u-itli Will annexed. Administrators sale. B Y virtue ofan order of the honorable Court of Or dinary cf Cherokee County, will be sold on the lirsl Tuesday in January next before the Court House in the town ol Canton, iu saiil county with the legal hours of sale, the following property belonging to the estate of Wm. C"bb, kite ol said county, deceased: town lots of land Nos 248, 249,185, and 178, in the 21st Dist, ofthe 2*1 section, except the widows dower in said land. Also, llie following negroes to-wit; Nancy a woman, Tom a man, Viliettc a girl, Sam a boy, Bridge a boy. sold for the benefit of the heirs of said estate. JtiSKPH KNOX, This 12th day of November, 1S5S. Adm'r. DeKALB county. G 1 EORGIA—DeKalb County.—Whereas, John Bryce, T Guardian of William McKoy. lias made it plainly to appear to the Court that he Iuls fully settled off* w ith his ward, as appears from his returns and vouchers of re cord iu my office. This is to cite all persons concerned to show cause (if any they can) why said Guardian sliouid not he dischar ged from his Guardianship, and receive letters of dismis sion on the 1st Monday iu February next. A LEX. joll Xt( >N, Ord inary. dec 2, r.i Cm Notice-—Chancery Sale of Valuable Real and Personal Property. The Maripe Bank et ul. vs Tbe Winter Iron Works et al. v virtue of a deer* e pronounced n this cause at the July lei in, A. 1). 1858, oftlie Court of Char eery lor tlie Seventh District of tlie Southern Chancery Division of the Mate of Alabama, I shall proceed to sell before tbe Court House door in the city of Mont gomery, on the FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY next, betweeu the m-ual hours of Sheriff'sales, the following described Real Kslale, or so much cf llie same as is (subject to the Meed of Treat executed by said Winter Iron Woiks on tlie first day of August, 1852, toll W. Walson, A. Shotwell and N. Barker, and upon record in tl ef.fficeof tbe Prolate 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)four ol said city—said prenii es being llie san e upon which the buildings of sai*! Winter Ironworks are situated—together xvith all and singular the hereditaments aud appurtenances thereunto belong ing. Said lots front one hundred and fifty sever feot, ruining back five hundred and ten feet A ground plan of sai* 1 premises may be seen by a ( pli- cati* n at my r ftice, in the city of Montgomery- Terms of Sale : One-fifth cash—balance in one, two and three annual instalments, bearing interest troni dale. Gind andaj proved bills of exchange require*!. Certificate of purchase to lie given at the first p.y nient, and titles made when the whole purchase mon ey is paid. I shall also expo: e to public sale, on the premises, on the saill first Monday in November next, all tlie machinery, tools, implements and fixtures of ever} character and description lelonging to .-aid Wint-r Iron Woiks. Tho ‘-Works" are fulland complete, and sufficient to (inploy Ircm three hundred to four hundred hands. They consist of a steam engine with tubularboilois planers, lathes, screw-cutting machines gear cutters, drill presses, vices and benches, cold chisels, drills, reamer's lathe to..Is of all descrip- :i( n. shafting, belting, clam]**, dogs, Ac. ; eight for ges, witl eveiything cemplct’, including Nesmith’s steam hammer ; al-o, one of tbe largest stocks « 1 patterns in tbe Southern country, r oasis! ing of a large number of gear wheels, adapten to all kinds of mills an* 1 machinery, many of them entirely new anil made by the best of workmen ; a general assortment of steam ei gine patterns ; and indeed tlie establishment in all its departments is complete, and many of ils tools aud fixtures are of the largest and most period character. Terms of Sale : All sums under one hundred dol lars, cash ; all sums over one hundred and under five hundred doilis, on a credit of six months ; and lor all sums over five bundled dollars twelve inoulis credit, W1THOU r IN IT REST. Tins sa b- is ti. be nn.de for'thebenefit of tho creditors of the Winter lr..n Works. G. P. KrYES, UOV 1 w t '. Master Ac Notice to Contractors. Offiuk Ala., & Florida, I*. R. Co., of Ala.,\ Moul^oinury, November lo, 1S5X. j P ROIM *SAIiS aro in vitud for tho Graduation and Mason ry on Sections 51 t«» 6S inclusive. Tlio work all lies in Butler county, commencing 7 miles s'*uth\v< st ol Greenville, to which jioinktlio R»»a«I is already graded } and extruding DU* miles to Seimlguli River, and embra ces nil the unlet portion ol the Road between Montgomery to Pensacola. A seperate bid will be required on each Section, the Company reserving to itself t he right to reject all bids it none prove satisfactory. The payments altered aro, - 3 in cash, as the work progresses, aud *„ in the Capital Stock of the Company which latter will be reserved in tlie bands of the Compa ny till the completion of the work, sis security for the aithful |iertermuncc of contracts. 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Dr. Morse’s INDIAN HOOT must D RM0R.SE, the inventor of Morse’s Indian Root PiHs, has spent the greater (iart of his life in traveling, having visited Europe, Asia aud Africa, as rvell asTSouth America-has spent three years among the Indians ol our Western countrjv-it was iu this way tliat the Indian Root Pills were first discovered Dr. Morse was the first man to establish the fact that all dis eases arise from Impurity of the Blood—that our strength, health amf life depends upon the vital fluid. When various [lassages become clogged,and do net act in perfect harmony witii tlie difl'eraut functions 01 the body, the lilood loses its action, becomes thick,corrupted and diseased ; thus causing all pains sickness and dis ease of every name ;our strength is exhausted, our health we are deprived of, and if nature Ls not assisted in llirow- ing oil tiie stagnant humors, the blood will become chock ed uml cease to act and thus our light of life will forceger lie blown out. How important then that we should keep the various passages ofthe body free and o(ien. And how pleasant to us thut we have it in our power to put a med icine in vonr reach, namely, Morse's Indutn Root Pills, manufactured from plants and roots which grow around tho mountains cliff in Nature’s garden for the health and recovery of diseased man. One of the roots from which these lTIIs are made is a Sudorific, which opens tiie (Hires ofthe skin, ami assists Nature in throwing out the finer parts of the corruption within. The second plant is Ex[iectorant, that opens and uuclogs tlie passage • 1 tlie lungs, and thus, in a shooting manner, performs its duty by throwing off phlegm, and other humors from the nngs by copious spitting. Tlie third is a Diurectic, which gives case aud double strength to the kidneys ; thus eucour- they draw large amounts of impurity’from the ldood’, which has been thrown «nt bountifully by tl nary or water (lassuge, and which could not have fovn. discharged in anv other way. The fourth is a < 'atiiarlic, an*I accompanies tlie other properties of tlio ITUs while engaged in purifying the blood; llie coarser particles ot an purity which cannot (*ass by the other outlets, are thus taken up and conveyed oil in great qualities by tbe bow- 18- From the above, it is shown that the Morse Indian Root Pills not only enter the stoniache, hut become onitod u i;h the blood, for they find tlu-ir way to every part, and completely rout out and cleanse the system from all im purity, anil the life of the body, which is this ldood, be comes perfectly healthy : consequently all sickness and (lain is driven lroiu the system, for they cannot remain wlien tlie body becomes so pure aud clear. The reason w'hy we are so distressed when sick and why so many die, is because they do not get a passage which will pass to the afflicted parts, and which will o(ien the natural passage for the disease to he cast out; hence large quantities of food and other matter is lodged, and the”stomach and intestines arc literally overflow ing »illi corrupted muss; tims undergoing disagreeable fermenta tion, constantly mixing with the blond, which throws the corrupteil matter tlirough every vein and artery, until life is taken from the body liy disease. Dr. Morse's Pills have added to themselves victory u[hiu victory, by ro sining millions ofthe sick to blooming health and happi ness. Yes, thousands who have been racked or tor mented with sickness, pain and anguish, and w hose fee ble frames have been scorch.si by llie burning elements of raging fever, who have liecn brought,as it weri, with in a step of tiie silent grave, now stand ready t*> testify that they would liave been numbered with the dead, had it not been for this great and wonderful medicine, Morse’s Indian Root Pills. After one or two (l<*ses hud been ta ken. they were astonished. and absolutely surprised in witnessing their charming effects. Not only do they give immediate ease and strength, and lake away ail sickness pain and angitis , but they at once go to work at tiie foundation of tin* disease, which is the lilood. Therfore. it will be shown, especially by those who use these Pills, tiiat they will so cleanse and purify, that disease— that deadly enemy—will take its flight, amt the flesh 01 youth and beauty will again return, uml the prospect of a long uud happy life will cherish ami brighten your days. Cai tiox.—Beware **f a counterfeit signed A. B. Moore. All genuine liave the name of A. J. White & Go, uu corn box. Also, tlie signature of A. J. White .t Go. All oth ers are spurious. A. J. WHITE .G GO. Sol*- ITopr's, 50 I-eonard street. New York. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are sold by all dealers in Mcdicnes. Agents wanted in every town, village and lruiilet in the land. Parties desiring the agency will addriss as above for terms. lTTeo 25 cents per box. five boxes will!** sent on re ceipl ol $1. |Histiigo (uuil. [Dec 1.1x57 wly DB.E.F KW1TS PRIMARY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE. GRIFFIN GEORGIA. mills School will 1" Ill'll on the first of November, I as announced in a Circular, lor tlie reception of stu dents. The suhsriber does not deem il in-cessary to cut r into detail res(M*etiug his im-th***l of teaching. **r im(virting iu striietion to his students, as any iniellgenl (H-rs.ni mnstap (ireeiate the advant ages a student will have in sncli a School as contemplated under the present system, and pledge himself that his time and energies sufficient will be devoted b> the advantage **l his pupils, and that noth ing will be wanting to make their studies as instructsve and agreeable as [H*ssible. Every brunch of the Medical and Surgical review will lie llioroiigbly taught ill this School. Classes will i*e loi im'.l iu aecordajice with the time each pupil has been studying. Regular examinations will be held three times a week mi various brunches. A few of the advantages of thus .-* hi*nl and Mixlieine may be l*ri*-t!y cnumerati*d, namely : Tlie su(ierior o]'|H>rtimiti.-s of si inly ing pract ical Auato inv, the abundant supply of Material, llie Dissecting Room being ample for all llie classes, and llie constant alien dance of tlie suliscrber, or one iff tl.e two, who will as sist him in demonstrating, touliordall m cesary infortna- lii'U lo the gentlemen who may be dissecting. Du. Kxott wishes it distietly umlerstooil that Ibis Sc li*ml will, in no wise, interfere with any iff the charier ed schools ofthe country. Students will find ibis Sob**** highly advantageous, and much more agreeable than 1 public college, for the purpose of acquiring lln-ir lir>t ilia striietion in Medicine and Surgery, T'lieyeaii, at all times, have an opportunity of acquiring a knowledge of practical Aimlomy, and the practice of Olierative Surgery upon the *!ea*l subje t. The Disiieiisary ami Infirmary **f the subscriber Yvliieli will be ojiened ,:il th • same time, will oll'ord an opjmrtu liiiv to his students **! acquiring great inlonnation and iidroitness ill the art of prescribing by visiting the (laiicnls examining tlie cases daily, ami carrying out the prescrip tions miller the direction **1 the proprietor. They will also have an "pi**>rnimty whenever conve nience will ndmil ef visiting in company with him. tlie patients of the proprietor in rotation wlim-cln they will derive great benefit in a practical point of view, in team ing to diagnose amt treat various diseases. Il must lie apparent n* every one that, poss* ssiug tla-se and niany ollier advantages for the study **f Meilieine ami Surgery, this School stands unrivalled in the facilities it \i ill a!l**rd tin* medical student in the acquisition of a thorough ami practical primary course of instruction in his profession. The subscriber, fully relying upon tho countenance aid and support of the medical liiciilty and ail intclig -at public, confidently enters u(hiii an elite! prize which in his estimation, by su(*plying a desideratum in tho priffes sion will greatly benefit tiie public, as well as elevate llie standard of medical science. For terms and other pr. tieulars. aiblress tho proprit lor at Griffin, Gixirgia. E. F. KNOTT, g N. B. All Gentlemen of the medical profession whomay \ isit Griflin.are eorilially and most rrspectfully iinited to visli ibis School, and the proprietor will take great plea sure in showing them around. Grillin Octoiier Stli, 1S5S wtf mOLDEST XCHEAPESTX CON CERN SOUTH! MAEBLE ! MAHBLE!! MAEBLE !!! Summey & Hurlick Dialers i»» m*vy (ieseripl ion ofMaiblc Work. O UR Quarries an* well opened. .We pay no joliiicrs profile, .ship or iuiilro.ul lre4rhts, asul our Marble is and durable as any in the United States. Therefore we can and do sell according to material list'd, cheaper than the cheapest. Monuments from $20. to $5.non. 3. 3fi,4,4>j,5 ? 5J a .andf»tert. Plain Tombs, each at *i5, 35. 45, 50, 70, SO and 85 dollars, and 3. 4. 5, and t» foot. Head and Font Stones. i>er sett, at 7. 12. IS and *25 dollars. Four ct*nts each for cutting letters, ail work delivered at Marietta iSeorgia Railroad Depot. Any one wishing TOMBS. MOM MLXTS or any kind ofMarldt* work ofltalian or Northern Mar hie by giving in tlndr order and specifying the kind of w ork desired,wo will order it and put it up for just the amount t costs North. Flop and Railroad expenses ineurreil in our putting up, which will save them from 25 to loo j»er cut. in cost. Address all letters to us, Marble Works Post office. Pickens eomstv, tieoraia. J. T. Sl’MMKUS \ JnSKPH A B1S.VNKK, Fept. 2, ? 58 wly. (le'ral Travelling Agents T $;.IMI 00 ineli 200 no each 100 (KI each $10 00 each $75 00 each 60 00 each 50 00 each 35 00 each 30 00 each . .10 oil to 25 each NEW BOOKS FOB AGENTS. SOLO ONLY BY Sl BSt RIPT ION. W ANTED.—Au Agent iu every County to engage in in the sale ufllirec new works, beautifully illustra- to*l entitled "Monument to the memory of lleury Clay, - giving a complete ami reliable Biography of Henry flay his mast able aud important Speeches, and also fifteen Eulogies and Orations delivered at Wasliington ;unl other parts \*f th*> Union, on tile occasion of his doath—sub srritioii price, 62,00; ••Tlw (ami we live in: or travels ami aud ad ventures m Nortlumd South America,” price 63.50 and "Howard's Domestic Medicine,” eontautiug over 1,009 tirge octavo pngos ; price 4.00: GTreulars, giving full information, with Term to Agents sent on application. Address, DUANE RUIJSON, publisher. No. 33 S. Third St., Phiiadel|>hia, Pa. July 8 w3m. W Ehtvojust received a uew Invoice of BEAVER t’L'JAKS & TALMAS, of new ami BEAUIUin. SflYLES J.L,CimNG*00 SUG \R. | j v mills. New Orleans Sugar : 5 Hints. Muscovado P*_F Sugar ; 10 barrels Cruslicil Sugar; 15 barrels Glarili.il Sugar, various qualities, just received aid for ale low, by [march 26] T. G. HOWARD. C A K B IA (J j] HARNESS, £E h / ' Offer the finest assortment ff farria-fs, Busies, Hara es Ever presented in this T HEIR Slock may he seen by r a | im „ second door from the corner or a i f 111 tt»,| Streets. Nov. 17 1858. vvtf "* :l * FAYETTEVILLE SEMINARY T HEexercises of this Institution will i ■ charge or the subscribers, on tbs *>T, rp im IGRfl ’ ^<1 Ml uary, 185">. 1 kites of Tuition, per Scholastic year r. ■ Spelling, Reading, Writing, Primary \roi klv -1 Geography, Aritlimctic, Primary (irao, "" t1ir f Engllsli Grammar, History, N. Phi|, ao .j ,n * r >-. • Algebra, Chemistry, Astronomy 1 Classics, Physiology, Composition’ Yiijr’l'i - m From the above prices 15% per cent ’"™" * where payment is made in advance ’’" ll1 ’H Faithful and accomplished Assistant both in the Mate and Female Diqiartnieni ! Young men who are in the regular hall toxicaling spirits, will not be rmivcil ■,i . n ^ of this school. Board e:ui lie had in tbe , *!! :6, «* Month, washing included. M. H. I/Kl\yy (iEn. c. Ijoonfy 1 Fayettevi’lo, Ga. Dee.2nd, 185s 'JlTi —"liiinfi G GEORGIA, Fi-LTOX- GorxrY.—Whereas e r applies to mo for letters i,( A.||„i lli ;' : ‘ h t| estate of James Decs late of said county | r#, <l Tlicre are therefore toeito ami ailmii'nS^l lar the kindred and creditors iff said appear at my oHice within the tiim- liros.^tT,', t "*. si low cause, (if any they have.) wliv-aiJi M notin' granted the applicant. Given M offieiallv at office this fit li dav of Dei-cmlier Is- 6 Dec 7th,-58 [30.1s] W GAKRObLTOA MASO&it HVBTmj Jons K. Ij*:ak, A. it., O.^blent r piIIS INSTITUTION, U.N- 1 dor Masonic control, is m now in successful operation i? j and bids fair to he ofexten- sivc usefulness. Mr. John K. I.K-vk, the President, un der whose care it opcneti. nffiJIUi and has rapidly (irosiiercil, wiilcontimio in eharge ofit Mr John W. Staxskli oecu- (>ies the chair of Mathemat ics, and all the other lie (■artments will he tilled with competent Tear* — I Institution is favorably located in every tiarfic " affords superior advantages to those liavm. daughters to eilucate. The Discipline is excelleiit. Tiie Coarse of < complete, embracing al! the liram-lms t.iagbt ml and Female Colleges. An opportunity or t iku. j ular Male Course ;s alfnrdul to all young Lnii.. J of oliLiining a thorough Education.' Tiieri-an-; * ary ti*K:ietiosconnected with tin- lusiiiution, # * Medals of considerable value will l*e annuallv for merit in Reading and Declamation.. We respectfully s**li<'ita liberal patroiagi hers of the Order ami the Public general!)' | ,J Guardians cannot couiuiit tbeir GluMren "or \l safer iialids. There Ls no chane.- f**r *1 ts.-.prtu addition to the watchfulness of the Faculty,th,.;' will 1k» observed and repnrtnl to the Kraterni . The new Term will open tlie first Wili*.*.,^ J iftry. 1859, and close on the list \V. in. s*iay : j, . Students received at any time, ami charged iri-1 of entrance. No deiluetion in Tuition save Iracteil illness. Board $8 (ier month, iu l-***.- runvciiieiit to tiie li titute. Students from , , wi 1 come by railroad to Newnau, Ga., thinn vat*' conveyance to Carrollton. A full att-ii.l:,,,,| sired at tlie o|H*ning of the Term. SCb ‘ K* liciilars address John K. Ix'ak, Garrollt*.n. ij RATES «l>’ TlilTlftV Spring Tim. p. Primary IK*|iarniient $lu un Tutcrmnliate 15 Ou ■ die ate.. Music, (not includ'g us** of Instru t.) 25 mi W .W. MKLKEIJ..tr J J. T. M EA I (li! s w ] B. M. LONG..I ff Gturollton. Oct. 25 "5S dec 1 wtf Town Property for Sale. riTIlK Siiliscribcr offi-rs for sale a Hihisc and ! ,j I City **f Atlanta, on Calhoun street. :**o Crawford on tlie North ami Mrs. I’ten-. on th, - c terms apply to I lav id Craw ford, Atlanta. Ga i K iT-wtf. M 1.1 AINA CKAWfJ A J.AUGE LOT OF THE DISUXI0XIS] V BRIEF Trout Iso npon tbo evils **f tho 1'n^^ tin* North iuul the South, an«i tliol’r’.prutm :ti i*»! i si!i<! the foruiution of;* S^fUtheru I Hit. kb Dv HKoRFUT F1KI.I I R. Il-i) ..•• <* * tL» • For sal - \Vin»!es:ile am! R- ta.l. by Wil.iJi) -ole AtLintu, Geo. OrriorA r«^ uu.,, ; rmi i»m* i Important to House Keepe^ Meal Cntt€*r#i ! Mraf C (itlcrw.' p- r rent, low r tluui Now Y.»ik <'• ->i ui .-••riment of tlie aln.ve arti« i* io-t m, for sal** at the Hardware Store of Oct. 26..'.2m BRADYk ?Gb Trusses, Shoulder B> Al’.DOJQNAL SITI’OUU 1 iK*p t«> (“ill attention of lb.* : I mi »>!:•* <*«MK > ra!!y to my m*w. vari***l.»« soriitu Ht of llit* above ar» ir’i^, win. li 1 .)< • . lower rates than they have uv- r b.-t n . ;i k«*t. A. A t X * Amr. IS. B EEllE’S f’flebrateil HATS. 1 «r i.ui for sale by sej lIK'illl SEWING MACH IN: ! Tfl .'EWING MAGI UNEP' SEWING MACHINES J SEWING MACT1D" SEWING MACHINE' ! SEWING MV SEWING MACHINE' . SEWING MAHliV S E W 1 X G M A C1I 1 N E>: /^VF tl»«‘ latent an<lTn»»st ap|»rovr»l ?!>%•?, =<:t \ r st-wini; I/\nli«T. ( loth. Neero M .- :. laiic-ns. Jaconets, 4V«-.—for sale at l.*-y*ii-nV tei- iuif Abuhino Depot. Aliauta, (hi. .at Manufacturer ami for samples of work and prices. Sep. 27t!i,lS5S....dtf NEW - MIL LIN El ESTABLISH M ENT, OVER THE STORE OF J. L. (TTUNGi rilHKJ AtJh*s of Atlanta and vicinilv thut tic-sin** X ehas.* cheap Mil UNKliY (h>of>>. u : ■ a»lvan!a^»' to pnrcluise at Mrs. KeinvitkN Fashionable Millinery Establishment, ff « nt-• Uut ring's Dry C. kmIs Store. All Urn la l orders promptly attended t*». Esiabll.-lnnent b? under the :|- t ; of DHtR,Y. of Iai 1 range, Georgia. Nov. 11th. '5s..tf. DISSOLUTION. rpt|E C*ipartner-hpextetiii" ln-lwecu llmso & Crown. X in tlie manufacture of Portable H**rse Power Tlir.sh or.-* and Fans, at Freeman's Mills, Cherokee County, was dissolved bv mutual consent, uc tiie 16tli dav ol August last. ' JF HORSE, Nov. 18 d3t LG BROWN. CHOICE 03? G-iP X J J I ERF VITEK every (uirchaier before purcliusin ClIOK.K OF Girt.-'AT R. .A'S ( uoli J OF (JlFrs AT r IN.'FA's tTfuiof Gins at Ranxzy's < III III I >F G.r IS AT R • ' . V S t iIokk of Gifts at Kaxxky' i n**n of Gif is at Rax 's Choh : of GiFr-. iT Ranxkv s t'hoick of Gifts at K i"f:y’s Great AmericEn Gift Book House. No 2*.*;: 1. New Yojk. where llie gifts, consisting of Jew*-try. ,'*•. and varyilig in vulne from 75 cents i*> iwohundred d*»lL-irs. are always on exliibiion n anipte Show coses. Gur new descri|*tive Catalogue, roiilaating a large variety of Books in every ilejurtnicm iff tii-i* i.i i' and literature, (all of which are sold at regular publisher's prices.) and explanliilg oar new aiat original s\ stein of allowing e\ cry purchaser Ills } own choice tff Gifts, and sottidg forth unet(iialled induce, incuts to agents, will be sent, post paid, to any individu al, on a(*|>iicaliou. Address A. RANNEY. Agent July 8i...w6m No. 293 Broadway. RICHARDSON’S Irish Linens. DAMASKS. DIAPERS, AC., C V>NSl MF.KSid UM'IIARDSON'S UINKN'S. and llu^u ) d«*sirnns <»f ohtainmg tho ironuino (Ion*Is. should s*v (hat the artiub'S they |Min*lu»sc aro soak'd with tho full name of tho firm, Ill( HARUSON, SONS SOW DEN. as a guarantee of the soundness and durability iff the Goods. Tins caution is rendered essentially necessary as large quantities of Interior an 1 defective Linens are (ire (Fared season after season end sealed with the name iff Richardson, by Irish Houses, who, regardless ofthe in jury thus intlictfd alike on tlie American consume and the manufacturers of tlie genuine Roods, will net readily .-iteTiiiinu a business so |<ro!itable. while purehasescan lie mi I* »vod ou with Goods of a worthless obaractor. - Lt l tin KE * J. B. IXX’KK, Agents, 36 Church s»r.,. t- N,. w York ( T E\ \S r.AmiQ .k MUST ANti tlR A l*v.« 11? E will l>e prepared on and after tlie 10th of VV December, to furnish any number CADIK), MlVfANG, and all variety of Grapes /(SB Vines, (Roots or Cuttings,) tliat are now heiug ilLstribu ted rrom the Patent Office in Washington, at the following prices : For Roots of any onr ufbest Texas drape Vinca, Ten I dlars (H-r Hundred, or Seventy-Fve Ind- kufi iiec Tbousaud. 1 arger ami sntai'er. uuiubff of roots or Cuttings, iu pmixirtion. will (sick securely in boxen, so as to insure against Freezing and Shipped to any point east iff the Mis sissippi. through our Forwarding Merehaiffff in New Oc eans. or any house named by Parte*?, he. K. RUHEKIH A f,a,4eir«rs*i. * 1%. Cash must aecommry' Orders *5, The “Fed. Utibni' im* w willinsert for 4 mohih" " BUY pp.or. HASSSLL’S ORIGIN Al. ELECTRIC OIL I K yon Lave the R/IEl'MA TTS.V. _\FIS.i JiL'A FXESS, or tiny kind of 1*A /.V. 1: lllvVlt U\1U INVUifiUATHfij Ciivuiars am! Dills. Duy ii**iu kcll's.” 1 ru^isis? aiul Merchants will bo suppiuti w. tonus’, bv a.bhvssiug l k r«4'*-ssor lUisk.’, . m. 1 - %I. P- WlKlDlff ItV, April 23*!, ISTift <Uwly A.- Pionos! Pianos!! 'l l T F. koop ct»iisLuUly on lisuui -n ass*'rt M ni.'ut «>f plain an oU*?aiUly IiuSow«>*Mi "tVntiiv’’ 1‘iaiios, w ith the • tiro Iron Fr.imo, aiul tlie latest impno in* nts wliich wo oll*-r for sale at tin* low o^utia^^ and allow purchasers any reasonable time We are n«»l agonts for any maker, but p: for our ow n acomut, auil supply ours» i' mauufaco»rios only. »he instrmiui.ts < ; onlirf satisfaction. Ammiir the l*ian(»s wo : of rhiokeriu)' Ac Sons, Bostixi; Wm. Kual* m*»r« :Moinway & ^»ns, Now York; N*-w Sons. Riltimore. From tho I 'tter lr w* sale their lately itivi*i»ted ami patented Double Sounding Board Pi3i»| an impr«*\vim*iil, :iekm>wle«t^ed U» both ! '■ tli.it h:is ever been intniducinl. We huvr r.vttnd Kind jit>lrum»*iits .»•( ami allow ib«* lui;h*‘st pruv fur old iusii given m t xrhaJjLfo for How OURS. BARTH <- NI( 1 >1. at William's Furnimr* Nov. 20,1S5G.... *Uvvly ly.n i,ir X* itoi-ary X> ® p ARD GENERAL ADVER USING AG. M EStiKti. (aiWtilNG \ SI_\UGHTER .i.s rcl. IHs-ial attenti«*n te tho many faeiffii« > *« I Al WUKV 1 »F»'( »f a. i iKN F.DAI. AD\ Kin ISl N(. A* afford the |mbhe. We are agents for tlio •!;!»• **:' ieals p«»bttsbo<l m Kiigkiml and France, amlw 1 iminlier publisluti iu Aiuerk-t. Wo liav nu*r-* ments for the ourrent pub boat ions of the pr::*'!' es«*f the I'niletl Ftates, wiikdi ran 1h‘ bin: >h-d vara'Iu^S, a'ul at pttiJish> r* prirrs. We w ill supply any* order for anv b.*.-k, no b* whom pub’^iuni. at publislM‘rs wish pruev V; Ih» pleas* *d to rcctnve orders f«*r Med leal ar.*! Ms-' Aneient <h* Modern w»*rks; ]«iWtsii<'*l either America. Wo solicit sulxscuptions Ibr an. published in Kurope or America. Wcwii attention to tin? oiltecikHi of literary and pr*H iir nir all nuumer of suK<eripiions. ord( scientific te*oks in Kurx>|v, Fran*v ami A *1 tiey are a^euts for a iiuiuIkt <4 valuable and Mairaiioes alreaily. ami tiioir uioro.LS extending arranginmniu afford them grwu the business. sop 11.. dAwtj CARRIAGE REPOSITOB^ Adjoining Uu corner of Ala. cf h't/d * Atlanta, G-«. ROBERT H. MAI H AVING removed his CARRIAGE RE . ITtsmiRY to the aline eligible] land oiqiasiie the Wasliington llall. a* -1 enlarged bis facilities, is priqvire*! to (iii nil 1 ,1 which he may be favored, on as .ui***! firms filled in Augusta or tiavannab. *ilh ih*’ fr.-igiu. 11;s stioi-k embraces , Carnages. 4 Rockawavs. FallT*'l>s.f' Pacliees, IVsllai OniH'SS. OhhwI PSq Siiilc beats RuggR*s.' oal, and \\ iii“ !: Top Buggies. No Top itugga-s. u.'fiijS,4 r - of the in's! mamifacture and lai.si sty 5*. patronage is respectfnllv solicited. . *S - Orders for Family or i'ki"' Vi b'.cles lilted at short lloti-- Wc are also agon* *■ Atlanta, Ure