Atlanta weekly intelligencer. (Atlanta, Ga.) 185?-18??, December 30, 1858, Image 4

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r> t ’ S ' ’ ;’ - •• .* ■ A.*:,":.: . :■ ..- ,. - ■- ■ AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL, FOB THE RAPID CURE OF Colds, CMfhs, and Hoarseness. BnxnKLD, Mass., 20th Dec, 1858. Da. J.C. Ana: Idonotbmitatetomy the beet remedy I here erer foond for Cooghs, Hoarseness, Influenza. end the concomitant symptoms of a Cold, isyonr Chkut Picioaal. Its constant nse in my practice and my family for the last Uta years has shown it to possess supe rior virtues for the treatment of them complaints. BBEN KNIGHT, M. D. A.B. MORTLEY, Esq, of UncA, N. Y., writes: “I have assd your Pectoral myself and in my family erer since yon invented it, and believe it the best medicine for Us purpose ever put ont With a bad cold I should sooner pay twenty-five dollars for a bottle than-do without it, or take any other remedy.” Croup, Whooping Cough, Influenza. SmcrancLD, Miss., Feb. 7,1856. Bsothzx Aren: I will cheerfully certify yonr Pectoral is the best remedy we possess for the cure of whooping cough, croup, and the chest diseases of children. We of yonr fraternity in the South appreciate your skill, and commend your medicine to our people. HIRAM CONKLIN, M. D. AMOS LEE, Esq., Mokteut, Ia, writes, 3d Jan., 1856: “ I had a tedious Influenza, which confined me in doors six weeks; took many medicines without relief; finally tried yonr Pectoral by the advice of our clergyman. The first dose relieved the soreness in my throat and lungs; less than one half the bottle made me completely. welL Yonr medicines are the cheapest as well as the best wa can buy, and we esteem yon, Doctor, and yonr remedies, as the poor man’s friend.” Asthma or Phthisie, and Bronchitis. Wist Maschktee, Pa., Feb. 4,1856. Sis: Yonr Cherry Pectoral is performing marvellous cures in this section. It has relieved several from alarm* lug symptoms of consumption, and is now coring a man who has labored under an affection of the Inngs for the last forty years. HENRY L. PARKS, Merchant. . A. A. RAMSEY, M. D, Albion, Monroe Co., Iowa, writes, Sept. 6,1855: “ During my practice of many years I have found nothing equal to your Cherry Pectoral for giving ease and relief to consumptive patients, or curing such as are cnrable.” We might add volumes of evidence, but the most con vincing proof of the virtues of this remedy is found in it* effects upon trial. Consumption. Probably no one remedy has ever been known which cured so many and such dangerous cases as this. Soma no human aid can Teach; bnt even to those the Cherry Pectoral affords relief and comfort. Actoe House, New Yobk Cur, March 5,1856. Doctob AVer, Lowell: I feel it a duty and a pleasure to inform you what yonr Cherry Pectoral has done for my wife. She had been five months laboring under the dan gerous symptoms of Consumption, from which no aid we could procure gave her much relief. She was steadily foil ing, until Dr. Strong, of thia city, where we have come for advice, recommended a trial of yonr medicine. We bless his kindness, as we do your skill; for Bhe has recovered from tbat day. Sbe is.not yet as strong as she used to be, but is free from her cough, and calls herself well. Yours with gratitude and regard, ORLANDO SHELBY, OF Shelbtvhxe. Consumptives, do not despair till yon have tried Ater’s Cherry Pectoral. It is made by one of the best medical chemists in the world, and its cures all around ns bespeak the high merits of its virtues. — Philadelphia Ledger. Ayer’s Cathartic Pills. T HE sciences of Chemistry and Medicine have been taxed their utmost to produce this best, most perfect purgative which is known to man. Innumerable proofo are shown that these Pols have Tirtnes which surpass in excellence the ordinary medicines, and that they win un precedentedly upon the esteem of all men. They are safe and pleasant to take, but powerful to care. Their pene trating properties stimulate the vital activitiesof the body, remove the obstructions of its organs, purify the blood, and expel disease. They pnrge ont thefonl humors which breed and grow distemper, stimulate sluggish or disor dered organs into their natural action, and impart healthy tone with strength to the whole system. Not only do they care the every-day complaints of every body, bnt also formidable and dangerous diseases that have baffled the best of human skill. Whild they produce powerful effects, they are at the same time, in diminished doses, the safest and best physic that can be employed for children. Being sugar-coated, they are pleasant to take; and being purely vegetable, are free from any risk of harm. Cures have been made which surpass belief were they not sub stantiated by men of snch exalted position and character ns to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Many eminent clergymen and physicians have lent their names to certify to the public the reliability of my remedies, while others have Bent me the assurance of their conviction that my Preparations contribute immensely to the relief of my afflicted, suffering fellow-men. The Agent below named is pleased to furnish gratis my American Almanac, containing directions for their nse and certificates of their cures, of the following complaints: — Costiveness, Bilious Complaints, Rheumatism, Dropsy, Heartburn, Headache arising from a foul stomach. Nau sea. Indigestion, Morbid Inaction of the Rowels aud Pain arising therefrom, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, all Ulcer ous and Cutaneous Diseases which require an evacnant medicine, Scrofula or King’s Evil. They also, by purify ing the blood and stimulating the system, cure many complaints which it would not he snppoecd they could reach, such as Deafness, Partial Blindness, Neuralgia and Nervous Irritability, Derangements of the Liver and Kid neys, Gout, and other kindred complaints arising from a low state of the body or obstruction of its functions. Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with some other pill they moke more profit on. Ask for Ayer’s Pills, and take nothing else. No other they can give you compares with this in its intrinsic value or curative powers. The sick want the best -aid there is for them, and they should have it. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. . Price 25 Cra. per Box. Five Boxes por $ 1. SOLD BY DRUGGIS S EVERYWHERE. July 28th, 1858—d&wly Falton MmcMAi SqImu 'flTUI.be soM before the Court Hinre door in the Tv Otty of Atlanta, on the 1st Tuesday in January next, between the legal hours of sale, the following pro perty, viz: e Two cases Shoes Sixty pairs each; levied on as the property of Robcrt C irroU to aatiary a fl fa maned from! the Court of Common pleas city of Augusta in favor of D B Ramsey vassal Carroll. Propeity pointed out by pUTsatty. A City Loi in the C ty pl'Atlanta, Irouting on Fair Street one hundred anil three feet, and running hack south from said street two hundi ed anu sixty feet, adjoining lands of Peters, Hardin Ac Co., the same being part of iand lot No. 44. in the 14th District of originally Henry now Fulton County : levied on as the property of Thomas S. Denny, to satisfy a fl fa issued from f ulton Inferior C-xirt, George H. Daniel vs said Hcuny. Pointed out by Defendant . ALSO, one Jenny l.iuj Bi,lined Table, one lot Bar Fix tures, becauters, Ac., and sixteen Volumes of law Books : levied on as the property of John B. McMichael, by vir tue of two Superior Court ti fas issued from Fulton Supe rior Court , one in fovor of Peter Huge vs John B. JIcMich- ael and Wm. N. f ikjatrick Security, and E. H. Mclltcli- ael Endorser, and one Locket, Saeumg ft Co. vs said Mc- Micbael. Pointed ont by Defendant. ALSO, one Tool Cuest and large lot of Carpenter’s tools: levied on as the property of J. B.V. -Lefever, to satisfy a fi fa from Fulton Superior Court, in fovor of if. T. Castle berry and others vs said Lefever. ALSO, City Lots Nos. Nineteen and Twenty of Block Five, in the City of Atlanta, lying on McDonough street, each containing three-fourths of an acre more or less, the same being part of Laud Lot No. 53 in the 14th District of originally Henry now Fniton County: levied on as the properly of Merhliih Brown, to satisfy six U fas issued from the Justices Court for the 1026th L*fflct, G. M., Martin L. Hull vs said Brown. Levy made and returned to me by C. Webb, L. 0. ALSO, a Negro Man by the name of Justice about thirty five or forty years of age, of yellow complexion, all ex cellent blacksindli: levied on by virtue of a li fa issued from a judgment from a decree in Equity in Fulton Supe rior Court, in fovor of William S. Few vs Wm. H. Cralt. Property pointed out in said decree. dec 3, w 30d S. B. LOVE, Sheriff. Also, AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE WILL HE SOLD City I/Jt No. One Hundred and Twenty seven(127jin Block No. Forty-eight (48) aud line Hundred and Twenty-six (126) in Block Thirty-seven (37,) Nos. Twenty-seven (27) and Twenty-eight (28) in Block Seven (7) and No. Twenty-nine (2u) in Block feu (10,) all in tuc City of Atlanta, aud being a portion of land jotXo. 76, in the I4lh District or originally Henry now Fulton County: all levied on by virtue of a tl fa issued from DeKalb 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 Plaintiffs Attorney. Also, part of Land lot No. OneJHundred and Twenty five (125) in tho 17th District of originally Henry now- Fuiton County, containing One Hundred (loo) acres more or less : levied on as the property of John Austin, de ceased , to satisfy a li fa from Fulton Inferior Court, in la- vor of A. Y. Owens lor use of James L. Maysou vs Thus. F. Austin. Administrator of John Austin, deceased. ALSO, City IX’t in tho City of Atlanta, fronting on the east side of White llall Street, near the juuct.on of said street aud the Kail Road, adjoining the Holland House,' with a large brick building thereon, at present occupied by Wm. it. Neal grocer, and others; levied on as the property of John B. McMichael, by virtue of a fl fo from Fulton superior Court, in favor of Selina Ellington vs said McMichael. Property jwinted out by Plaintiffs Attorney, [dec 3 w 30dJ C. C. GREENE, Dtp. Sheriff. Campbell Sheri IT Sales. O N tho first Tuesday in January next, will bo sold before the Court House door in the town ofCamp- , belllon, in said County, the following property to-wit: Fitly acres of Land, mure or less, in the town of Fair- burn, number not known, with a good dwelling,' on the East side of the Rail Ruud, in the South part of said town near D D Smith’s, now occupied by .folio Edmondson,. Esq. Levied on as the property of the estate of N. Camp, deceased, to satisfy a fi fa issued from Campbell Superior Court in favor of Ransome C Gaines, vs Nathan Camp's, Administrator, Ac., and E A Cieckler and said fi fa has been paid off by said Cieckler. Property pointed out, by E A Cieckler, Attorney. ALSO, lot of 1 nud contain'ng 202A) acres, more or less No 32 in lstdist originally Car.ull now Campbell County; levied on as the property of E L H Crowell, to satisfy a fi fa issued from Superior Court of said county in favor i f M M Smith vs ELD Crowell, the place whereon said Crowell now lives. Property pointed out by Deft. AISO,) 00 acres of Land, more or less, of lot, number not known, in 3d District of originally Carroll now Campbell County, place whereon J T A--tir now lives, on Dog Ri ver about 1 mile aboye Peacoi k’o Mill; levied on liy vir tue of four Justice’s Court fi fas issued from 73Cth District. G. M., of said County, in fovor of Wm. A Johnsoi P 2 vs J T Adair, priuci)ial, ami James R Head, security, the other 2 vs J T Adair, principal, Henry Phillips, security aud F M Camp, security on stay ; levied on as the property of said Adair. Property pointed ont by security in fi'fa. Levy made and returned to me by J <1 Forsvth, I.. C. A. C. WATKINS, Sheriff. dec 2d, tds Pulton Mortgage blierni’s sure. WILL be sold on the 1st Tuesday in February nest, Tv between the legal hours of sale, before the Court House door in the City of Atlanta, A Negro Man by the name of Juba, of yellow complex ion, about thirty-five years of ago : levied on by virtue of a mortgage fi fa issued upon tnc foreclosure of a mort gage on said Negro in favor of Thomas W. Canally, uow controlled by Thomas U. Wilkes vs Hillman Williams. Property pointed out in said mortgage fi fa. [dec 3, w 60d] S. B. LOVE, Sheriff. G EORGIA, Ki i.ton CouNTr.—Whereas, William Bate man applies to me for letters of Administration on the estate of Thomas McDugle, late of said county de ceased. These, are therefore, to cite and admonish all and sin gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, and show cause (if any they have) why said letters should not be granted the applicant. Given under my hand officially at office this 15th day of November 1858 Nov. 18th, ’58 [30ds JOS. H. MEAD, Ord. F. C. G 1 EORGIA, Fi-lto.v County.—Whereas, Daniel Mur- T phy of sai il county applies to me for letters of Ad ministration on the estate of Dennis Ryan, lete of said county deceased. These, age therefore, to cite and admonish all and sin gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, (if any they have) why said letters should not he granted as above. Given under mv hand officially at office, this 16tli dav of November 1858. Nov. 18th. ’58 [30ds] JOS. H. MEAD, Ord’y. F. C. G EORG] A, Fulton County.—John and James Lynch Executors of Michael Lynch deceased, applies for letters of Dismission from their said Administration. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu lar all persons interested to be and appear at my office, ou or before the first Monday in June next, aud slmw case (if any they have,) why said letters shall not be granted the applicants. Given under my hand officially at office this 25th day ofXsveniber 1858. JOS. H. MEAD, Ord’y, f. o. G EORGIA, Fulton- County .—Whereas, Kallie N. Gault applies to me for letters of Administration on the estate or Francis W. Gault, late of said county, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and sin gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be aud ap|iear at my office within the time prescribed by law. to show cause, if any they have, why said Letter's should not be granted the applicant. Given under my hand officially at office, this 17th day of November. 1858. 30 ds . JOS. H. MEAD Ord’y F. c m CAMPBELL COUNTY-i FORSYTH COVmt. Campbell Mortgr.gr Sheriff Sale. TTfTLL be sold before the Court House door in the town Vy of C-unpbelltou, Campbell County-, on the first Tuesday in February next within the legal hours of sale, the following proiierty, to wit: One black mare, one mouse colored marc -with blaze face and her coit, one white cow and yearling, 1 wagon ; levied onus the property of Wm. Bonds to satisfy a mort gage fi fa issued from the Inferior Court of said County in fovor of J. M. Cantral, vs Wm. Bonds. Property point ed out in said li fo. A. C. WATKINS, Sheriff. dec 2d, w tds G EORGIA, Campbell County.—John 1’. Watson having applied to be appointed Guardian of the person and properly of Allene Permelia Camp a minor under fourteen years of age, resident of said county, this is to cite all persons concerned to be aud appear at the term of the Court of Ordinary to be held next after the expiration of thirty days from tlio first publication ot this notice, and showing cause, if they can, why said John P. Watson should not be intrusted with the Guardianship of the per son and property of Allene permelia Camp. Witness mv official signature this Oct. 22, 1858, Oct., 29,1S58. R. C. BEAVERS, Ord’y GEORGIA, Campbell Cottn'y. W t HEKKas, Robert J. Tuggle shows to the Court that be has fully adm.uis en d Jul.n A. Hog-kin’* Ke.-tate. There are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned, to show o mse il any they have, why iai" administr tor should not be disc arge 1 from n s ad ministration, and receive letters ol Un-mi siou on the first Mouda. ie April cexi. 1859, this renumber 8lb 1858. sel6 B. C BEAVER-'. Ord nan. i Superior Court, Thomas J. Aldridge, ) label for Divorce in Harm vs. [- son i Nancy Jane Aldridge, J I T appearing to the Court, from the return of the Flier- ill'that the Defendant resides out of this County, and it further appearing that she resides out of the limits ol this State. It is therefore ordered by the Court that the Defendant appear at tlpe next Term of this Court and plead to said action, or that the Plaintiff be allowed to proceed ; aud it is further ordered that the Clerk cause this order to be published in the Atlanta Intelligencer, according lo the statute in such case made and provided. D. F. HAMMOND, J. S. C. T. C. I certify the above to be a true exemplification from the minutes of said Court, this 2’2nd day of October 1858. October, 29,1858. JOHN DUKE, Cl’k. GEORGIA, t-ainpbelt County. W HEREAS, Caleb P. Bowen has applied to be rp- pointed Guardian of the persons ai d properly of Edmund J. Lowery, John N. F.. Lowery, Francis M. Lowery and Absalom J. Lowory, Orphans of Edmund lb Lowery, deceased. This is therefore to cite all persons concerned to be and appear at the Term of the Coart of Ordinary held next, alter the expiration of lhiriy dais trom the first publication or this notice, and show cause if hey ca», why said Caleb P. Bbwen should not lie intrus ed with the Guard unship ol Uie persons nod property of the above rained or) hine. w ilneea mv official signature this 8lU November 1858 liovlO R C BEAVEKF, Ord’y. G EORGIA, Fulton Caunty.—Whereas, Calvin Webb applies to me for letters of Administration on the estate of .Tames Dees late of said county deceased. There are therefore to cite anil admonish all andsingu lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased to he aud appear at my office within the time prescribed by law to show cause, (if any they have,) why said letters shall not be granted the applicant. Given under my. hand officiary at office this 6lh day of December 1858 JOS. H. MEAD, Ord’y F C. Dec 7th, ’58 [30ds] Milton Sheriff Sales. D. B. PLUMB & CO. Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia, Wholesale & Retail Dealers in Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, Dye Woods & Dye Stuffs, Oils, Paints and Painters’ Articles, Varnishes, Window Glass and Putty, Glass Ware, French and American Perfumery, Fine Toilet and Shaving Soaps, F’ine Tooth and Hair Brushes, Paint Brushes, Surgical & Dental Instruments, Trusses, Fupixn ters of all kinds, Spices, Fnuffs, Manufactured Tobacco, all the Patent or Pro prietary Medicines of the day, Superior Inks, Pure Wines and Brandies for Medical purposes, Extract for flavoring, Choice Toilet and Fancy Articles &c. c offer goods equally as low as they can be ob tained from any similar establishment in this section.— Warranted to be pure, fresh, and Genuine. Orders from the Country promptly filled and satisfac tion guaranteed with rcgaril to price and quality. Physicians prescriptions will receive particular atten tion at all hours of the day or night. [Nov. 1.. <Uwtf FCr SALE. A CONSTANT supply of the justly celebrated EUREKA OIL* at wholesale and retail. A reduction made to those wishing to sell again. Sep. 18 tf S. J. SHACKLEFORD Agent. NOTICE TO ALL. “QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS. A RIM BLE CENT IS MUCH BETTER THAN A SLOW DIME." WM. KAY, AGENT. WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA, W OULD state that he is now selling BOOKS, STA TION ARP, FANCY GOODS, Ac., Ac., at prices, which are in themselves, a. very special inducement to pur chasers, either in large or small quantities, to call upon him His prices, as are already well known, are very reasonable, a fact which will, he trusts, induce buyers to give him a call. He deals in, and can supply at short no tice, everything of interest to tho community, in the ROOK and FTATIONARY line, aud sell at. prices which can not fail to give the most thorough satisfaction. Trouble curb, and attention, not regarded as of any- moment, s long as they- result in satisfying his numerous friends. Country Dealers, Teachers, and those'who buy in quan tities, will find, that by ordering from him, alftheir or ders will be filled as promptly, and on as favorable terms, as if they were on the spot themselves. They will find turn early, prompt and encrgc-tic, and always watchful of their interests. #&.He also wishes it distinctly understood, that in or der to give customers extra facilities, he will enclose in packages (without extra charge) anything else they may- order aud have to receive, from any other house in Atlan ta, so that it may reach them without any extra coat. Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 30th, 1858. W ILL be sold before the Court House door in the town of Alpharetta, on the first Tuesday- in Janua ry- next, within the legal hours of sale, the following property to-wit: One Negro woman about 50 years old, named Jndy, also, 10 acres of laud, more or less ; on which John H. Campbell formerly lived and on which Dr Maxey now- lives, said land joining Thos Little and Young Terry aud has two dwelling and three store houses thereon, and is situated in the town of Fheltonville in Milton county, said negro levied ou as tho property of Newton McDili and John II Campbell by two fi fas, one in favor of J S St L Bowie & Co vs McDili andCarapbell and Stephen McGin nis scct’y issued from Gordon Inferior Court. The other in favor of Thomas M Goodwin vs Newton McDili and J H Campbell and Ftcphen McGinnis sec’ty.—issued from Forsyth Fupcrior Court; said land levied on by virtue of the fi fa above named. Also, one house anil lot in the town ofSheltonvillc ou which J SHoneycutt now livss ; levied on as the property of John H Campbell to satisfy a fi fa issued from F’orsyth Superior Court in favor of Thos M Goodwin vs Newton McDili, J H Campbell and Ste phen McGinnis Sec’ty. Also, the following fraction of lots to-wit: 37 acres of lot No 5, also 20 acres of lot No 42 also 14 acres of lot No 50 all situated lying and being in the 1st district of 1st sec tion of Milton county, said property- levied on to satisfy a fi fa issued from a justices Court of Forsyth county in favor of McDili & Compton vs John Dial, levy- made and returned to me by a constable. Also, the land and plantation whereon Richard L. Haynes now lives (No's not known) lying in the 1st dis trict and 2nd section of Milton county; levied on by virtue of 18 fi fas issued from a Justice’s Court of said county, in favor of A J Hansell, R J Seale and others vs said Haynes. Property pointed out by the defendant.— Levied and returned lo me by a constable. Also, lots of land Nos 219, 220, 208 and 183, in the first district and first section of Milton county; levied on as the property of Sion Lawson one of the defendants in fi fa to satisfy one fi fa issued from Milton Superior Court in favor of Jas Knox vs Thos W Rankin maker and Sion Lawson, endorser; also tho land and plantation on which Richard I, Haynes now lives (Nos not known) adjoining the lands of Richard J Seale, J W Morris and Thomas Cook and others situated in the 1st district and 2nd section of Milton County-. Property pointed out qy defendant, said property levied on to satisfy 2 fi fas issued from the Superior C urt of Milton county. 1 in favor of S. G. Howell vs Samuel Haynes, maker and July W Kemp endorser, the other in favor of John J Stewart bearer for the use of WmT Winn vs said Haynes JAS. C. MITCHELL, Sh’ff. Dec. 2nd. 1858. Ariniiiiist in tor’s Sale. B Y VIRTUE of an order from tiie Court of Ordmary of Campbell county will be sold oh ;lie first Tuesday ju January next, 1859at the court house door in said county, between the iegal hours of sale, all the lands except the widow’s dower which Mark McElwratb was possessed of at the time of his death. Containing about 355 acres, more or less, adjoining lands of K. Polk, S. H. Mc- Larty- and Wm. Clinton, the same being 4-5 in original wood ; cleared lands iu good 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, Anm’r. ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE. B Y VIRTUE of an order or til l Court of Ordinary n Cuntphe 1 county, will lie sold on the 1st Tuesday i January next, 1859, at eoiirl house door, in said con' ty. between the legal hours of salts all the Negroes, belong ing to the estate of Alfred .1. Camp deceased, to-wit:— Eliza, 32 years old ; and two children, Martha and Fran cis, David a boy, about 12 years old; Lucinda a girl about 10 years old ; and Samuel about 6 years old : Han nah a girl, about 17 years old ; Kmclino about lo years old ; 9 ill 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 lor their purchases. JESSF. L. BI.A1.0CK, | Nov 10 JAMEF M. CAMP. j Ailmr's De bonis nm Cum testimento amiexn. G i EORGIA. Campbell County.—To all whom it may [ concern.—S P Hobgood having petitioned this Court in proper form praying letters of administration with the will annexed on the estate of Lewis Hobgood. This is to cite all legally interested in the execution of this application, creditors, legators, next of kin and any others interested to he and appear 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 P Hob good. Given nmler mv hand and official signature this Dec. 7th 1858. ' R. C. BEAVERS, Ord’y. Forsy th Sheriff Sales. YAjnU.be sotd before the courthouse door in the town TT ofCummlng, Forsyth county on the first Tuesday in January next, within Hie Icgrd'hours'oTSaie, the fol lowing properly to-wit : Jacob L Finis’s interest in and to one town lot in the town of Camming, No not known, and the Work Fhop thereon, said interest being one-third part said Shop known as the Jacob L rims Fhop, in the 3rd dist and 1st sectioo of Forsyth county. levied en ns the property of Jacob LSims, to satisfy a ft fa, issued from a Justices Court of Forsyth county, in favor of R P & W C tester, vs Jacob L Sms. Property pointed out by defendant. Levy- made ait;! retu -neu to me bv a constable. W. !*. WILlJXiUF, Fheriff. Foi ryth Postponed Sheriff Sale. Will be sold at the same time and place, lots of land Nos 1155,20 acres of lot No 1134, 10i-5, in the 2nd diet A lst section of now Forsyth comity, containing in the ag gregate 103 acres more or less. ) eviod on ns the proper to of Levi Q C McGinnis, to satisfy- 2Ji fas, one in favor of Joseph Wiuship, vs said McGinnis, and one in favor of Joel Fstes, vs said McGinns, property pointed out by defendant. Levy made aud returned to me hv a consta ble. W. p. WHJJAMF, Fh’lL Cumtning, Nov. 29th, 2858. AiVniinisU-atovs Sale. A GREEABLE to an order of the Ordinary of Baker County, will be sold before tiic Court House door iu the Town of Cumming, Forsyth county, Ga., on tho first Tuesday- January- next, within the legal hours of sale, lot of land No 425, in the 3rd disk r and 1st section ex’ now Forsyth county,'containing 40 acres more or less. Also, on tits same day before the Court House door, in the Town of Buchanan, Haralson county, lot of land No 895, in the 20th dist, a id 3rd sect., containing 40acres more ot less, said land to be soid as the property of Thos Clifton, iate of Baker county, deceased, and sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors ol'said deceased. Terms Cash. JAilEF h. h CABOKOUGH, Adm’r, • dec 8 tds Dc lo nis non. D'orly tH Mortgage Sale. Y YTILL be soid before the Court House door in the town V V of Cumming, Forsyth county within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in January next, the i'oi- 'owing projiert y to-wit: lA'ts of land Nos. 1.94 , 676, 620, fifteen acres of lot No. 605, fifteen acres of lot No. <io4.f>75, thii ty-seven acres of lot No. 603, 021. 022, all lying in the 3d’district aud 1st .section of nqw Forsyth county ; all levied on as the property- of Jonathan Mclctire, to satisfy a mortgage fi fa issued from the Superior Court of Forsyth county iu favor of Harrison Futnmerdur vs saiu Mclutire. Property- poin ted out hi said mortgage li fa. WM. P. WILLIAMS, Sh’ff. Nov. 1st, 1S5S. GEORGIA, For-yli Oom.ty. tVHKKEAS, Andrea- K Bon t, Mirtuing ailmrinistra ’’ to: of i’e nso K E Iwa.ds, r* presents t. ■ the Cou t, iu bis ; “tsii >n, i uiy tin d eh euloeil no record anii States he h-s fu 1, admiefslereii ii.ns .u ii Edwaid’s Estate Tiiis is therefore to cite ap persons co; oerned. kit d ed at d e id til s tosho-.v erase if any t ot-y ca why said .-,tiu.-iu tiatoi shoutti Lot heci.-c'-aiged from bis xcrriuisiiatiou, aim receive leiteisof dt-iaisrioii on 'lie first MoLtf.y iu April. 1859. sen 16 H BARKER, Ordinary. G t EORGIA, Fobsvtii [ of the Ordinary of i'Ntv.—Agreeable to an order Id county. Will be sold before the Court house door, in theTi-wii ol Cumming within the iegal hours of sate, ou the first Tuesday January next the following property to-wit: ljut ofiand, No, 1108, in tiie 3rd dist.. of the lstsect., and lots of laud, Nos. 871, 930, 37 acre s of 1010, 30 acres of 1026,1028, and the un divided lialf of lot lOMl, and a lease on 1025, in the 14th dist., of the 1st sect.', also 3 Negroes,''Jane a Girl about 15 years of age ; Vira a girl, about 9 y eats of age ; and som a boy, about 7 years <4 age ; all read as the proper ty of John li. Light, iate of said counly- deceased, lor the benefit of the itc irs ;uid creditors of said deceased Terms for the Negroes Cash. Terms for tiie 1 aiat on the day of sale. [Nov 8..wtds] R. J. RICE, Adm’r. G t EORGIA, Forsyth County.—Rebecca H Cunningham C having applied to be appointed Guardian of tiie per son and property of William T S Parris, a minor under fourteen years of age, resident of said county. This is to cite all persons concerned, to be and appear at the term ol'the Court of Ordinary-, to be held on the second Mon day in January next, aud show cause, if any they can, why Rebecca H Cunningham should not be entrusted with the guardianship of the person and propertyof Wil liam T F Parris. Witness my official signature. Nov Hull. 1858 Tod 11 BARKER. Ord’y , G t EORGIA. Forsyth Countv.—To all whom it may T concern: Zachuriuhfiilaygood having, in proper form, applied to me for permanent Letters of Adminis tration on tiie estate of Charles Pearson; late of said comi ty , deceased : This is to cite all aud singular the credi tors anil next of kill of-diaries Pearson, to be and appeal’ at my office within tiie tune allowed by law. and show cause, if any they can, why permanent Administration should not be granted to Zakariah 1) Haygood on Clias. Pearson’s Estate. Witness my nliirial Signature. Nov 20. 1858 3ds H. BARKER. Ordinary". G t EORGIA, Forsyth County.—William 1) Cunningham I having applied to be appointed Guardian of the per sons and propet ty of Robert K Parris and Margaret H Parris, minors under fourteen years of age, residents of said county : This is to cite all persons concerned to be and appear at the Term of the Court of Ordinary, to be held on the second Monday in January- next, and show cause, if any they can, why William D Cunningham should not be entrusted with tbcGuardiaiisliipoftlie per sons and property of Robert Kami Margaret H Parris.— Witness mv official signature. Nov lOtli, 1858 40ds H BARKER, Ord’y Administrator's .Sale. A GREEABLE to an order of i iie Court of Ordinary of Forsyth comity, will lie sold before the Court house door in the town nf Cumming, yvithin the legal hours of sale, on the 1st Tuesday in January next, the following Negroes, to wit : Oston, a man,27 years old : Caroline, 22 : and her Child 2 yeais old; Jinney", 8 year.-rold: Ema- line 6 . anil Moso, 4 years old ; All sold as the property of .las. Harris, late of said county, deceased, ior the ben eltt of the lieirsand creditors, of said deceased. Terms Cush. L. D. HARRIS, Adm’r. October 7th. 1S5S wtds. Administrators Sale. E Y viatue of a order of the Court of Ordinary- o Campbell county, will be sold on the 1st Tuesday in Jaunury 1859 at the court house door in said county be tween the legal hours of sale, the following Land consist ing of lot No 139 in the 9th dist, of originally Fayette now Campbell county, whereon Joseph Fmith resided at the time of his death, containing 202)4 acres less the widows Dower, adjoining lands ol’G W Filvey aud others the same being good farming land with a plantation in good repair and cultivation, lying on the waters of Deep creek, about 4 miles east of Campbelltou, sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.— Terms made known on day of sale. BELFORD DUCK, Adm’r, Nov 20, ’58 tds fo Joceph Fmith, deceased. Jxo. F. Whitfield Wm. P. Smith WHITFIELD & SMITH, Premium BOOK & JOB PBINTEBS, OVER THE POST OFFICE MONTtUmi-.UY. ALABAMA. J63* Our Office is well supplied with New Presses, New tee, Borders, Cuts, Ac. , Axe., and we are well prepared of Printing in any- lyle. novlSdawtf LUMBER! LUMBER! I HAVE two Fleam Faw Mills sawing exclusively for me, and am prepared to til! all orders for LUMBER with which I may be favored, at short notice. 1 also keep a well assorted supply constantly on hand,, at the Vard adjoining my Ware house. Orders respectfully so- icited am. promptly filled. T. C. HOWARD. Town Property for Sale. T HE Subscriber offers tor sale a House and Lot in the City of Atlanta, ou Calhoun street, adjoining Wm. Crawford on tiie North and Mrs. Pierce ou the Koiith. For terms annlv to David Crawford, Atlanta, Ga Octl-Wlf. MELVIN A CRAWFORD A LARGE LOT OF THE DISUJSTIONIST: A BRIEF Treatise 11)1011 the evils of the Union between the North and the South, and the Propriety of Separ avion and the formation of a Fouthern United States. ff j,- By HERBERT FIELDER, Esq., of Georgia. % x ~ For sale Wholesale and Retail, by WILLIAM KAY sole Agent, Atiantu, Geo. Orders respectfully solicited r > ■ tiie trade. [Oct 3,....ti. Important to House Keepers. Meat Cutters ! Meat Cutters ! 6) fT per cent, lower than New York Cost, a largo as- Zurw sortment of the above article just received and lor sale at the Hardware Ftoro of Oct. 26.... 2m BRADY & SOLOMON. Trusses, Shoulder Braces AND ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS. I beg to call attention of the Medical Faculty and the public generally to my- new, varied and extensive as sortment of the above articles, which I am now selling at lower rates than they have ever been offered in this mar ket. A. ALEXANDER. Aug. 18. S. B. OATMAN, DEALER IN ITALIAN, EGYPTIAN AND AMERICAN STATUARY AND EAST TENNESSEE MARBLE MONUMENTS TOOMBS, URNS AND VASES, MARBLE MANTLES, AND FURNISHING MARBLE Ail orders promptly- filled. Ware Rooms opposite the Georgia Railroad Depot, Atlanta, Ga. March 6th, 1858 wly G eorgia Campbell county—to ai whom it may concern—Berry W Yates having ap plied to me for permanent letters of Administration on the estate of William Yates late of said county deed, this is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of William Yates, to be aud appear at my- office within Uie time allowed by law, and show cause, if any they- can, why permanent Administration should not be granted Berry W Yates on Williafn Yates’ estate. Witnes my hand and official signature. Nov. 20th, 1858 30d B. C. BEAVERS, Ortl’y G EORGIA, Campbell Cooty.—George I,. Thompson, having applied to be appointed Guardian of tho per sons and property, of Anna E. Camp, Laura J. Camp, and Lcuclla Camp, minors under fourteen years of age, residents of said County-. This is to cite all persons concerned to be. and appeS at the Term of the Court of Ordinary, to be held next af ter the expiration of thirty days from the first publication of this notice, and show cause if any- they can, why said George L. Thompson should not be intrusted with the Guardianship of the persons, and property- of Anna E. Camp, Laura J. Camp, and LcuelLa Camp. Witness my official signature, this Nov. 30th, 1858. Dec. 4th, 1858. R. C. BEAVERF. Ord,v. DAWSON COUNTY. Oitizexis’ DBa.3a.l5L MONEY AT PAR. OFFICE AVALANCHE,l Mbmphb, Nov. 27th., 1858. J rirfSo. Notes of the Citizens’ Bank arc at a dis- IftiS count of 50 cte., on the dollar ; but, in or der to extend the circulation of our paper, and accomo date onr friend, we will, until the first day of January, receive Citizens’ Batik money at PAR for 'New Subscri bers to the Avalanche. For the Weekly Avalanche, $3 00 “ Tri-Weekly Avalanche 5J00 ,‘ naily Avalanche, io!oo A Club of 20 Woekly 24,00 Address all orders to GALLAWAY k CAMPBEIX, dec 15 Editors & Proprietors Dawson Sheriff’s Sale. YITILL be sold before the Court House Door in Daw- VV sonville on tho first Tuesday- iu January (1859) next, within the legal hours of sale, the following proper ty, to-wit: Lot of Land number 568 in the 4th District and 1st Section ; levied on to satisfy one fi fa issued from Spald ing Superior Court, in favor of H. A. Crane fc Co., vs Lewis & Morris. Property pointed out by Simpson Reid, Plaintiff’s Attorney. ALSO, the place whereon J. B. Mullinex now lives, num ber not known, being in the 13th District and 1st Section, north half; levied on us the property- of Robert Norrell, to satisfy one fi fa issued from the Justice’s Court of the 1023rd District, G. M., of Lumpkin County, in favor of Reubin Moss, vs Robert Norrell; levy- made and return ed to me by Young C. Hawkins, L. C. ALSO, lots of land numbers 227, 191 and 250. south half in the 13th District and 1st Section ; levied on as the property- of David Byers, to satisfy seven fi fas issued from the Justice’s Court of the 820th District, G. M., of Dawsou County, iu fovor of John Palmour, vs. David By-- ers. Levy made and returned to me by Wm. Taylor, L. C. ALsO, Thirty-five bushels of Corn ; levied on to satisfy a fi la issued from Lumpkin Superior Court in favor of Andrew Brown lor use of officers of Court, vs James Fowler and Adam Thompson, his security ou Bail Bond. Property- pointed out by said James Fowler. ALSO, one lot ol'land, nnmber not known, in the 4th District aud 1st Section ; levied on to satisfy one Justice’s Court Ufa in fovor of C. B. Wellborn, vs John Dickson, ( B. F. Julian, H Wilkins, James Milford and Curtis Green. Property- pointed out by Plaintiff. Levy made aud return ed to me by D. M. Dickson, L. C. ALSO, the improvement whereon Malinda Raper now lives, being in the north half of the 13th District and 1st Section ; levied on by virtue ol' a Justice’s Court li fa in favor of James I Findley, vs Stephen Hide. ITojierty pointed out by Plaintiff. Fi fa coutroled by- Calvin J Law less. Levy made aud retnrned to me by A Carney, L C. SAMUEL R. FINDLEY, Sheriff. dec2d,wtids GEORGIA, Forsytii UouiU}', W HERKaS, Almond. Hutchins, adminisira tor oi George Wofford, represents to the Court in his petition duly freed and entered on record that he has fitly a :minist=iei George Woffords estate This is t'terel-jre to cite all persons concerned, kindred and credit- rs, to show cause if any they have, why said admini.-trator should not bj dis- .harged irom his ad mini si ration, and receive let- t rs of di.-mission, on the ffist Monday in Feb ruary next, 1859. Jy 17, 1858 ■ H. BARKER, Ord’y. B Y virtue of an order from the coart or Ordinary or Forsyth county, will be sold on Hie 1st Tnesdav in February 1859, at the Court House door in said county, between tho legal hours of sale two tots of land in said ccuDty, each lot containing forty acres more or less, nos 1177 andl200 in the third district and 1st Bee tion, For syth county under the incnmberance of the widows Dow er. Adjoining lands of John Fincher F-A Moore and oth ers, about .30 acres cleared. the balance well timbered half mile from Cummingon the road toFrogtown. sold as tiie property-of Jefferson Cook deceased, and sold for a division amongst the heirs. Terms of sale, cash. WILLIAM FINCHER, Admr. De bo nis non of .TeCerson Cook. Dec. 7, 1858. G EORGIA, FoitsvrB Cocsty.—Whereas James C. Black stock, Administrator of John Gilbert, represents to the Court, iu his petition, duly filed and entered on record that he has fully- administered John Gilberts Estate. This is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors to show cause if any they- can. why said admin- strator should not be discharged froth his administra- •ion and receive letters of dismission, on tiie first Mondav , July next, 1859. [dec 16] Hi BARKER Ord’y * Haralson county. OEIERO&EK COUNTY. Cherokee Sheriff Sale. YT7TTL be sold before the Court house door in tho town VV or Canton, Ch rokee county, on the first Tuesday in January next, between the ustuil hours of sale tiio following property- to-wit. Lots or laud numbers 476 and 477 in the 3d district and 2nd section of Cherokee county- ; levied ou to satisfy a li fa l'roiu Cherokee Superior Court in l'avor of A J Green adm’r of Amos Green dcc’d vs George Wiikio and John 'M Wilkie principal and Wm F Mullins security on Slav • levied ou as the property of George Wiikio. •* ’ ALso. lot of land number 227 iu the 22nd district anti •’nd section of Cherokee county to satisfy a fl from the Ine • Court of Cass in favor o Mitihe 1 & Honardits Na thaniel Uriiiin maker and Edward A Brown endorser - levied on as the property of the defendants aud poiutctl out by N F Ronhart Pi’ffs A tty. ‘Also, lot number 741 in the 3d district aud 2d sec tion of Cherokee county-; levied on as tiie property of the defendants (the mineral excepted) to satisfy- a fl fa from a Justice’s Court of Cherokee count v tin favor of Daniel Stringer, vs John M WJkie. George Wi k e aud Jo seph C Wilkie security on stay of fi fa, levied aud and re turned to me by a bailiff, Aisolotof land number 467 in tho 3d district and 2nd section of Cherokee county; levied on as the property of tiie Paseo Mining Co to satisfy a fi fa from a Justice's Court of Cherokee county in favor of John Hawkins and sundry others in my hands vs the l’asco Mining Co; levied and returned to me by Joseph H Carnes LC. ’ Also, lots of land number 485, 551 and lot known as the School House lot al! in tho 3d district aud 2d section of Cherokee county to satisfy- a li fa in favor or A .1 Kel ley and sundry other iil'us :n my hands vs the Pasco Mi-’ ning Co ; leviod and returi e.l t > me by a bailiff Joshua McConnell, d. sh’tr. Cauton, Ga Dec. 2,1S5S. Malinda Timmons ) Libel for Divorce in Cherokee vs '[-Superior Court, September Term, William Timmons. J 1858. I T appearing to the Court, from the return of the Fheriff, 1 liat Dctendant does not reside iu Cherokee County*, Term of this Court, or that tho ease bo considered iu de- fault, amt the Plaintiffbe allowed to proceed. D. F. iCUi.MUXI), j. s c. T. c. A true extract from tho Minutes of Court. Oct. 30th, 1858. [w6m] J. L. KLITH. Clerk. G t EORGIA, CHKiiotiKECouxty.—John W. Johnson, hav- T ing applied to be appointed Guardian of tho person and property cl’Julius C. A. Johnson, Jesse A. Johnson, and Lucy A. Johuson, Minors, resident of said County, tins is to cite all persons concerned to be and appear a. the term or the Court of Ordinary, to be bald next after Ihe expiration of thirty days from the first publication ol this notice aud show cause, why said John W. Johnson should not be intrusted with the Guardian ship of tlte persons and property of said Julius C. A. Johnson, Jesse A. Johnson and Lucy- A. Johnson. Wit ness m v official signature. JAMES JORDAN. Ortl’v- Nov. J9,1868. 1 G t EORGIA, Cherokee County.—'Whereas John Rich- \ ardson, applies to ine for letters of Administration ui*on the estate of Richard M. Hunt, late of said county- deceased. These at e therefore to cite and admonish ail and singu lar tiie kindred and creditors ol' said deceased to show cause if any they have; why said letters should not be granted the applicant. ‘ JAMES JORDAN, Ord v. Nov. 10, 1858. Jiary Duncau, ) vs Y Libel for Divorce in Cherokee Supc- Thomas BDuncan. J rior Court. Sejilember Term, 1858. I T appearing to the Court that the defendont does not reside within the limits of tins State. It is ordered that service be perfected by publication iu one of Die Public Gazettes ot litis Ftate agreeable to the Ftotute in such case made provided. Foptember Term, 1858. II F HAMMOND, J S C T C. A copy taken from the rniinutes of Court, J I, KEITH, Clerk. Administrators Sale. I WILL sell pursuant to an order from the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Cherokee County, to the highest ladder within lawful sale hours, before the Court House door in Cuutou ou the first Tuesday in JanuaTy next. All that portion of lot of land Number 10 in the 14tli dis- t rict ol' the 2d Fcetiou which was laid off and assigned to Mrs. Mary Fatcrfield, (now deceased,) as the property of the Estate of Curtis Faturfield late of said county-, deceased, sold for the purpose of distribution and mak ing settlement with the heirs. Nov 15,1858. J L KEITH, Akm’r. rpwo Months afterdate application will he made to the _1_ Ordinary- of Cherokee County, for leave to sell tiie and and Negroes belonging to the estate of William Bea vers deceased. JOSEPH McCONNELL, Nov lu Ailin'r with it'?7i annexed. Administrators Fale. B Y virtue ofau order of the honorable Court of Or dinary cf Cherokee County, will be sold on the first Tuesday in January next before the Court House in the town ol Canton, in said county with the legal hoars of sale, the following property belonging to the estate of Wm. Cobb, late of said county, deceased: town lots of land Nos 248, 249,185, and 178, in the 21st Dist, ofthc 2d section, except the widows dower in said laud. Also the following negroes to-wit: Nancy a woman, Tom man, Vinette a girl, Sima boy, Bridge alloy, sold for the benefit of the heirs of said estate. JOFEPH KNOX, This 12th day ol'Xovcmber, 1858. Adm’r. G RORO.IA, Forsyth Oouxir.—To al! whom it may cern, William Roper having in proper form, appiied to me for permanent letters of administration on the es tate of Elizabeth Masters, lute of paid county- deceased. This is to cite ail and singular the creditors and next of kin of Elizabeth Masters, to be and appear at my of fice within the time allowed by law, and show cause if any they- can, why permanent administration should not be granted to William Roper, on Elizabeth Masters es tate. Witness my official signature. • Oct 19,1858. * H. BARKER, Ord’y. DeKALB county. G t EORGIA—DeKalb County.—Whereas, John Bryi T Guardian of Wiliiam ilcKoy, has made it plainly to appear to tho Court that he has fully settled off with his ward, as appears from his returns and vouchers of re cord in my office. This is to cite all persons concerned to show cause (if any they can) why said Guardian shouid not be dischar ged from his Guardianship, aud receive letters of dismis sion ou tho 1st Monday- in February next . Al-EX. JOHNFON, Ordinary. dec 2, m 6m NOTICE ! E Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordiuary-, 0 Forsytii County, will be sold, on the 1st, Tuesday iu January next, 1859, at the Court House door iu said county, between the legal hours of sale, the following lots of land, Nos. 103, 208, 209, 242 and 243, all in the 14th district and 1st section of said county,'containing 200 Acres more or less it being the Plantation, whereon ThomiisL. Garret, iateof said county deceased, resided at the time of his death, joining lands, of John Hammond, Jacob Martin and others. Also, the Negroes, of said deceased, as follows. Fanny a woman, about 38 years of age, and 3 Children—Angelina, a girl about 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 18 years old : Jathcs - , a boy 16 years old ; Henry a boy- 15 years old ; Daniel, a boy 10 years old, and Ambrose a boy 7 years old. Also, 30 bushels of Wheat and about 2 bushels of Rye. All sold for tiie benefit of tho heirs and creditors. Terms of sale, cash. GEORGE KELLOGG, Adm’r. November 1st, 1858. [wtds] ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. B Y' virtue of an order passed by the Court of Ordinary, of Forsyth County, will be sold, before the Court House door iu the towuofCuniuiing, on the 1st Tuesday iu January- next, lot of Land No. lsy, iu tiie 2nd district and 1st section of now Forsytii County. Fold as the pro perty- of James M. Karr, deceased, aud for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms cash. Nov. 3,1858. [wtds] JOHN EDMONDSON, Adm’r. G EORGIA, Forsyth Comity.—Whe rcas George Kellogg, Executor of Mary Brasclton, rep resents to the Court in his petition, duly filed aud enter ed on record, that he has fully administered Mary Bras elton’s Estate : This is therefore to cite nil persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can why said Executor should not be discharged from his Executor ship, and receive letters of dismission on the first Mntiday in May 1859. II. BAKER, Ordinary. . Oct. 4,1850.. ,.w6m G t EORGIA—DeKaui County.—Whereas, Jno. Flow- T ers applies to me for letters of Administration on the estate of James A Reeve, late of said County, dcc’d. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and ap pear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause (if any- they have) why said letters should not be granted. Given under my- hand officially, at office, this 29th Nov. 1858. ALEX. JOHNSON, Ordinary, dec 2d w 30d G EORGIA, DeKaub County.—To all whom it may- concern : William Ezzard having in proper form applied to me for permanent Letters of Administration on the estate of Wm F Chewning, late of said county- de ceased : This is to cite all persons concerned, to be and ajipear at my office, within the time allowed by law, and show cause, if any they have, why permanent Adminis tration should not be granted to William Ezzard on the estate ol Wm F Chewning, deceased, on the 2nd Monday [n January next. Witness my hand and official signature, this Nov 20th, 185S. 30ds ALEX. JOHNSON, Ord’y'. GEORGIA, DeKalb Counly, D A VID CHESTNUT, administrator of the estate of James Baxter, d<erased, applies tome for letters of dismission from slid administration, these are, thereto!e to coti y all Persons interested, to file their obj.ctions, (if any they bav ,) within the time pre scribed by Lw, why said letters should not be granted the applicant. Given under my hand at office, this 20 h July, 1858. ALEX. JOHNSON, Ordinary, y- 20, ’58 w6tn. Y1 EORGIA; Harbauson CocBTT-Whereas, Duncan Mon- UT roo has applied to be appointed Guardian of the person andpmperty of William C. Barry and Judson Bar ry orphans of Walton Barry- deceased. These, are therefore to cite ail persons concerned to be and appear at the Court ol’ Ordinary held next al ter the expirationor thirty days from the flrst publication iff this notice tuid show cause if they can why said Dun can Monroe should not be intrusted with the'Cu.rdian- ship o the person and property- of the above named or- phaus. Witness my official signature this 13th nf No vember 1858. G.B. HAMILTON. Orel y'. Nov. 15th, 1858. Administrators Sale. B Y virtue of an order nf the Court of Ordin-ry o Haralson county, Will be soid on l he 1st Tuesdays iu January 1859, at the court horse in said counly between the legal sale hours the following property- to-wit: Betsey a negro woman 29 ycajs old; A valine a girl 14 years old; Jane a girl 12 years old; Fain a boy 7 years old; Mary a girl 5 years old; Dolphas a boy 3 years old; the above is as likely family of young negro slaves ns cau be found In this or any other country. ALSO half of lot ofiand No 87 containing 19] 1-4 acres more or less and lot No 53 containing 2021-2acres more or less both lots lying and being in the Srh dist of origin ally Carroll now Haraison County, with necessary im Dr. Morse’s , INDIAN ROOT 1 PULLS J D R MORSE, the inventor of Morse’s Jndian Root Pills, has spent the greater .part of his life in traveling, having visited Europe, Asia and Africa, :ts well as South America-bas spent three years among the Indians ol our Western country—it was in this way- that the Indian Root Pills were first discovered Dr. Morse was tho first man to establish the fact that all dis eases arise from Impurity of the Blood—that our strength, health and life depends upon the vital fluid. When various passages become clogged, and do net act in perfect harmonv with the ditferant functions ot the body, the blood loses its action, becomes thick, corrupted and diseased -. thus causing ail pains sickness and dis ease of every name : our strength is exhausted, our health we are deprived of. and if nature is not assisted in throw ing oil the Stagnant humors, the biootl will become chock ed and cease to act and thus our light of life will foreever be blown out. How important then that we should keep the various passages of the body free and open. And how pleasant to us that we have it in.our power to put a med icine in yonr reach, namely, Morse’s Indian Root Pills, manufactured from plants and roots which grow around tiie mountains dill'in Nature’s garden for the health aud recovery- of diseased man. Cue of the roots.from which these Fills are made is a Sudorific, which opens the pores of the skin, and assists Nature in throwing out.the finer liarts of the corruption within. The second plant is necessary im Expectorant, that opens and tinclogs the passage-f the provements. Terms made known on day of sale, this lungs, aud tinis-, in a shooting manner, performs its dnty 13th day- of November, ISOS JOHN McCORKLE, Dec’ll. DAVID i Buchanan, Ga., Nov. 13,1858. iNSIL, Admr. G EORGIA Haraison CovnTv.—Whereas, Jesse G. Newman and Winnoy L. McCiung. applies to me fi r letters of Administration, on the estate of Solomon Mc Ciung, late of said county deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish alt persons concerned to be A; appear at my office on the 2nd Monday in January next, to show cause if any they have, why- said letters should he granted the applicants upon said esuate. Witness my liana and official signature. Nov 23 G. K. HAMILTON. Ord’y. G t EORGIA, Haralson County.—Will bo soid to the T highest bidder, in the Town of Buchanan, on the 1st Tuesday in February next, by order of the Han. In ferior Court of said county, passed 7 th day nf December 1858, the uusoid portion of the Town Lots of land; some valuable lots, fronting tho Square and streets, to gether with good back lots. Terms made krown on the day Iff sale, [dec lS't/is] JOHN DUKE, Cltfrk, I. (’. Executor's Sale. G EORGIA, Gwinnett County.—Agreeable to an order irom the Cou it of Ordinary of said county, will lie sold on the first Tuesday in January 1859, between tile lawful hours of sale, before the court house door in said county. All the lauds belonging to tiie estate of Mark Waits, late of said county deceased, consisting of the Ri ver Plantation, containing (480,) acres more or loss, con sisting of the following lots and fractions, or parts of them Nos. 319,318, 329 aud 300, there is about 200 acres of cleared land on this place, of which there is about SO acres ol Bottom land, lying on the CliattahoGcheo River, there is also on this place a very public Ferry. which will be sold with the place the entire interest of said deceased, in said Ferry, that being one fourth. Also, 125 aeres, of land more or less lying on Crooked Creek, being tiie east half of lot No. 284, some 50 acres of cleared land, this being the place that Dennis Singleton, lias in cnitivation al! lying and being in the 6th dist., of said county. Fold as tiie pro perty of Mark Waits, late of said county deceased, and for the benefit of Uie h-irs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on the day- of sale. Nov. 10 Wtds JOHN C. WATT-S. Fx«V- Notice-—Chancei’y Sale of Valuable Real and Personal Property- The Maribe Dank et ill. vs The Winter Iron Works et ol. B vv'rtueof a rtecre pronounced n tld* cp.oee at the July teim, A. 1> 3S58, of the Court or Ch.i£ce?y *»*r the Sereutli District of the Souihern Chancery Division of the Mate of Alabama, 1 shall ptocetd to >eli before tiie Court House door in thr ci’y of Mont gomery. on the FlIhf-T MONDAY IN' JAKCAFfrY next, between the n ual hours of Sheriff rales, the following described heal Estate, or so much cf the same as is subject to the Deed of Trust executed bv said Winter Iron Works on the first day of August, 1852, to H W. Watson, A. Shot well and X. Barker, and open record in the office of the Pro’ «te Court of Montgomery county, to-wit : Lots No (I) one, No (2) two, No (3) three. No (4) four, No (fi) five, of s juare No (4)fouv o* said city—said premi es being the sau e upon which tho building* nf said Win'.er Iron Works are situated—together with a! 1 , and singular tue hf red it aments and appurtenances thereunto belong irg. Said lots fiont one hundred and fifty sever feet, ruining lock five hundred and ten feet A ground plan of id premises n.ay be see:; by aj pr ofit i» n at my office, in tb« citv of Montgomery Verms of b’ale : One-fifth cash—balance n one, two and three ennual instalments, bearing interest from «Ute. Go d andproved bill* of exchange required# Certificate of purchase to be given at Hie first p»y- ment. and titles made when the whole purchase mon ey is paid. I shall also expose to public sale, on the premises, ou ihe said fir-1 Monday in November next, all the machinery, tools, implements and fixtures cf ever, character and desrript : on belonging t«> ^aid Winter Iron M o*8^. 'ihe ‘•Works' 7 are full and complete, and sufficient to »to ploy ir.*m three hundred to font hundred bauds. They consist of % steam engine with tubular boilers planers, lathes, ferewr-cuttingmachine gear cutters, drill presses, victs and benches, cold chise s, drills, namer’s lathe tools of all descrip- run, shafting, belting, clamp-*, doge, &c ; eivrlr for ges, witl everything corapkt', including NesmithV steam hammer ; ah-o, one of t* e largest stacks of patterns in the Southern country, cons;s ing of a large number of gear v.heels, adapted to all kieds of mills and machinery, many of the- r. entirely new and made by the best of workmen ; a general assortment of steam ci gine patterns ; and indeed the establishment in all its departments is complete, and many of its tools and tixtu>e*i are v f the largest and most perfect character. Terms < f Sale : AH sums under one bun Led do 1 - lars, cash ; all sums over one hundred aid under five hundred doHrs, on a credit of six months ; and for all sums owr five hundred dollars twelve inon-r credit, WITHOUT INTEREST. This sale is to^be made for the benefit of the creditors of the Winter ir* Works. G. P. KrYKS, nov 1 W t 1 . \fawt-r *<• bv throwing oft’phlegm, and other humors from the uiigs by copious spitting. Tiie third is a Diurcctic, which gives ease and double strength to the kidneys ; thus encour aged they draw large amounts of impurityjfrom the blood, which has been thrown out bountifully by the uri nary or water passage, and which could r.ot have been, discharged in any other way. The loin tli is a Cathartic, aild accompanies the other properties of tho Pills white engaged in purifying tho blond: the coarser particles ol im purity whfch cannot pass by ihe other outlets, are thus taken up aud conveyed ell in great enmities by tbe bow ls- From the above, it is shown teat the 'torse Indian Root Pills not only enter tho stomach.-, but become united with the blood, for they find their way to every part, and completely rout out and cleanse the system irom all im pure* v, mill the life of tho body, which is this blood, be comes perfectly healthy; consequently all sickness and pain is driven trom the system, for they cannot remain when tiie body becomes so pure and clear. The reason why we are so distressed when sick.mil why so many die, is because they do not get a passage which wdl pass to tiie afflicted parts, and which will open the natural passage for the disease to bo east out; henee large quantities of food and other matter is lodged, anil the stomlich and intestines are literally overflowing with corrupted mass: thus undergoing disagreeable fermenta tion, constantly mixing with the blood, which throws the corrupted matter through every vein :ind artery, until life is taken from the body by disease. Dr. Morse’s I’ilis have added to themselves victory upon Victory, by re- stoing millions of the sick to blooming health and happi ness. Yes, thousands who have been racked or tor mented with sickness, pain and anguish, and whose fee ble frames have been scorched by tiie burning elements of raging fever, who have been brought, as it were, with in a step of the silent grave, now stand ready to testify that they would have been numbered with tho dead, had it not been for this great and wonderful medicine, Morse’s Indian Root Pills. Alter one or two doses hud been la ken. they were astonished, and absolutely surprised ii witnessing their charming effects. Not only do they givi immediate ease ami strength, and take away nli sickness pain and anguish, but ih-y it once go to work at th- foundation of the disease, which is tbo biootl. Therfore. it will be shown,espcc-aliy by tlic.se who use those Pills, that they will so cleanse uid purify, that disease— that deadly enemy—wiiliukc its flight, and the flesh o. youth aud beauty will again return, and the prospect ot a long and happy life will cherish and brighten your days. Cauuon.—Beware nr a counterfeit stei.ed A. B. Moore. All genuine have the name of A. J. White & Co, on eacn box. A iso, the signature of A. .T. White A Co. Ail oth ers are spurious. A. J. V\ iUTE A CO, Foie Propr’s, 50Lt-neard street. New York. Dr. Morse’s Indian Root t’iiis are sou: by all dealers in Medicnes. Agents wanted in every town, village and lintnic: m the land. Parties desiring the agency vud address as above for terms. Price 25 cents per box, five boxes will be scot on re ceipt of $1 . postage paid. [Dec 1,1857 wl v IIR. E. F. Estray Notice. S TATE OF GEORGIA, Camfbkll Cocsty.—Clerk’s Office Inferior Court, Dec. 11th, 1858. All persons inter ested are hereby notified that Joseph S. Dorsett, tf the 734th dist., G M., tolls before John A. Parker, one of the Justices of the Pern*, for said district, as an Estray a Clay bank colored Horse, with a dark mane aud tail and some saddle marks, 15 hands high, about 9 years of age, valued by James Black and Richmond Barge, freeholders of said county aud district, to be worth $65. The owner of said estray is required to come forward, pay charges, and take said horse away, as he will be dealt with as the law directs. A true extract from the Estray Book, [dec 22 2t] G. W. HAMMOND, 0.1. C. Administrator’s Sale. W ILL be sold on Thursday the 13th off January, 1859 at the late residence of Green B. Holbrook, o Forsyth county deceased, by virtue or an order of the Ordinary of said county, the personal property belonging said deceased, consisting of Hogs, Homes, Cattle, (tern, Fodder, Oats, Wheat, Household Furniture, He., 4c.— Terms on the day of Bale; sale to continue from day to day until all is sold. JOHN W. HOLBROOK, Adm’r. dec 22... .wtds To am active Maa with Capital. A N Improved design for a Self regulating Corn Planter To be sold cheap, by private contract. Terms.—1 the Corn Planter does not work according to -drawings furnished, or according to specifications in agreement, or if designs like those have been furnished previously to the Commisskmer of Patents, so as to prevent the con tracting party from obtaining a Patent for those- designs or Improvement, the contract to be null, and the money repaid. Or an active man may take a half interest in th. above. Apply to T. R. MURRAY, dec 14.... w2t Painter, Iuka Idas. USTotioe, A LI. Persons concerned will take notice that I intend to apply to tiie Commissioner of P< nsions of U. F. lor a quadruplicate of Land Warrant No. 29453, for 80 acres, issued to Herndon Olive, under the act of 1850.— The original and Duplicate being on file in the Pension Office, the Triplicate of said Warrant was issued in June 1856, and as it appears having been improperly directed through the Mail, it failed to reach tho hands of the sub- scriber who is the bona tide assignee of said Warrant- anil alone entitled to receive it. b. M. SMITH. Atlanta, Ga., December I8th, ’58 [dec 22..w6t Administrator’s Sale. A GREEABLY to an order of the Court of Ordinary of Fulton County, will be sold before the Court House Door, In Atlanta, within the legal hours of sale, on tiie 1st Tuesday in February next, Clark R. Woddail’s interest (being the undivided half) of one city lot, in the city of Atlanta, containing 1% Acres, more or less, with the im provements thereon, situated on Alabama street, aud be ing the lot whereon Mrs. Nancy Woddail and others re side. Sold as the property of the estate of Clark R. Wod dail deceased, for tbe benefit of tbe heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known or tho day of sale by dec 21 tds B. F. BOMAR, Adm’r. G sobcia Fi rsyto County.—Alexander Checkalls hav ing applied to be appointed Guardian of tho persons and property of Augusta O Strong and Noah B. .Strong, minors under fourteen years of age, residents of said county. This is to cite ull persons concerned to be and appear at the term of (he Court of Ordinary to be bold next after ehe expiration of thirty days from the first publication of this Notice, and show cause if any they can why said Alexander Cbeckails should not be intrus ted with the Guardianship of the persons and property of Augusta O. Strong and Noah B. Strong, on the first Monday in Oebruary 1859. Witness my official signa ture. H. BARKER, Ordinary, Dec 17,1858. M G EORGIA, Forsyth County.—To all whom it may con cern ;John W. Holbrook, and William C. Holbrook, having in proper form applied to me for tiermanent let ters of Administration on the Estate of Green B. Holbrook late of said County deceased. This is to cite all and singular the next of kin of Green B. Holbrrook. to lie andappear at my office, within the timo allowed by law,and show cause, if any they can, why permanent administration should not be granted to John W. Holbrook and William C. Holbook, ou Green B. Hol brook’s Estate on the first Monday in December next. Witness my hand and officul signature. November 6tli, 1858. H. BARKER, Ordinary. re t EORGIA, Forsyth County.—To all whom it may con- \JT corn : Renjinian J Rice having iu proper form ap plied to me for permanent Letters of Administration on the estate of Emanuel Hendrix, late of said county de ceased. This is to cite and admonish all and singular the creditors and next of kin of Emanuel Hendrix, to lie and appear at my office, within the time allowed by law, and show cause, if 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 H BARKER, Or’dy. B'l; Administrator's Sale. virtue of an order of the court of Ordinary- of For syth county-, will be sold within tbe legal hours o sale, on the first Tuesday in January next, before the Court House door in Forsyth county, the following lots of land to-wit: 1 Ix>t No. 733, situated in 14th district, 1st section well improved : 1 lot No. 536 situated in 14th district, lstsec- tioti. each lot containing 40acres more or less. Fold as he property of Thomas J. Mason, late of Forsytii county tcceased. ’Terms made known on the day- of sate. Nov. 16th, ’58. JAMES ROBERTS, Adm’r. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. W ILL be sold before the Court House Door in the Town of Decatur DeKalb County, on the first Tuesday- in January next, between tbe legal hours of Sale, tiie following property to-wit: Olio negro boy uamedHolland about 17 years old, of dark complexion, one girl named Franky about 9 years old of dark complexion, one boy about5 years old uamed Charles. Said property- sold as the property- of James Brown, late deceased. Sold for tbe benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms on the day of sale W. D. BROWN, Adm’r Oct. 29.1858. with tiie will annexed. GEORGIA, DeKalb County. 11J HEREAS, John Charobke, administrator on the VV Estate of Wm Y Poole, decea-ed, applies to me for letters of Diemiss'on from mid administration. These are therefore to cite and admonish all person* inter sted to be and appear at my office within the time proscribed by law, to show cause if anj' they have why said applicant should not be dismissed from said administration. Given under my hand at office June 22nd, 1858. 6m ALBX. JOHNSON, Ordinary. GEORGIA DeKalb County. W HEREAF, Rhoda Brown, Adm’rx of the Estate of Fannin Brown, deceased, applies to meffor letters of I i-misMon irr-m said Administration. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all per. sons coucerced to file their objections if any they have why said letters should not be granted on or before theflrst Monday in I eoemfcer next. GiTen under my hand officially. May 24th 1858 ALEX JOHNSON, Ordinary. Buy Early Cojiics.—Now Rcatiy. THE FOETICA l. WORKS OF EDGAR ALLAN POE B EAUTIFULLY illustrated with more Ilian One Hu: dred original Designs, by Diirley, Birkct, Fbstei i’ickersgill, Teuniel, Crupsey, Duggan and Mudnt, ; And engraved in tbe finest stylo of Wood Engraving by COOPER, LINTON, EVANS, &e., 4. Splendidly Bound—Price Fix Dollars. A few Copies in Morocco, Nine Dollars. AISO, THE FIFTEENTH EDITION OF Poe’s Complete Works IN FOUR VOLUMES, 12mo. PRICE $4 50. Containing the Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque Wonderful Stories of the Imagination ; All tiis Poetry The Story of Autliur Gordon Pym, and a complete collee, tion of all contributions to the Magazines. Edited bv RU FUS W. GRISWoLD, D. D., with notices of his Lite by J. R. Lowell, and X. P. Willis.- Sent by mail, postage prepaid, on receipt or price. J. S. REDFIEL1), Agent, 34 Beckman st., New York Oct 23,1858 vv2m Important to Farmers. T HE Subscriber having purchased tbe sole right o making, vending and using I. P. Harris’ celebrated Patent Sub-Foil PLOW in the following counties, \ Cobb, Campbell,Fulton, DeKalb,Gwinnett, Walton,Hart, Madison, Jaekson, Hall, Habersham, Rabun, Union, White, Gilmer, Pickens, Fannin, Cherokee, Forsytii, Mijton, Lumpkin Dawson, Kowns, Murray, Gordon, Cn toosa, Whitfield, Walker, C hattooga and Dade, is now prepared to sell County, District, Farm. Shop, aiid indi vidual rights upon tbe most accommodating terms. Specimens of the above Plow may- be seed at mv shop. ’ WM. J. GRliTlES. Marietta, Ga., June 14th, 1458 vvtf. T EXECUTOR’S SALE. A GREEABLE to the last will of Edward Jones late th 0 f DeKalb c- unty deceased, will be sold before tbe Court Huuxe door in the Town of Decatur in said emuty, on tbe first Tue.-day in January next, three negroi s tc-wit: M illy a woman, 37 or 38 years old, Ka n -y a woman 36 or 37 years old and her child, Martin 2}iyears old with a small lot of bedding. Nold for th benefit orthe luir- and creditors of said deceased, thi. 1st doy of Novomber 1858 ROBT. JONEF, Exo’r. Nov 1—w Administrator’s Hale. B Y Virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of Forsyth comity, will bo sold on tho 1st Tuesday in February, 1859, at tho court house door in said county, between tiie legal hours of sale. Tlte tract of land in Baid county; whereon Joel Ire-ague, resided at tho time of his death, lying and being in the 14th dist., of the 1st sect, of said county, known in the plan of said dist., by No. (687,) Sue hundred and eighty-seven, containing (40,) Forty ACres, more or less, adjoining lands ofM. S. Young blood and outers, most of said tract of land being im proved, buildings all good, and good Orchard on tho premises. A Credit of eight months will be given to purchasers, who must give Notes well secured for their purchases. HENRY C. KELLOGG, dec 6 Adm’r of Joel League. G EORGIA,Foksytii County.—Whereas William Finch er Adminstrator of Henry Edwards, represents to the Court iu his petition ; duly filed and entered on rec ord, that lie has fully administered Henry Edwards, es tate. This is therefore tocite ull persons concerned, kin dred and creditors, to show cause, if any they cau, why said administration should not be discharged from his administration, and receive letters of dismission on the 1st Monday in June next, 1858. H. BARKER, Ord’y. AAmiaislntoris Hale. G EORGIA, DkKalb County.—Agreeably to an order of the Court of Ordinary of said County, will be sold before the Court House door in said County, on tho ili st 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 iu tiie North-west corner of said Lot, containing fifteen acres more or less, known as the place whereon Wra. S. Moore now lives; also, at tho same time and place, thefoliowingnegrocsto-wit: Viney, a woman about 26 years old, and her child Harriett, about 14 months old, and Lucy ten years old, as the property of John Bond, late deceased. Sold for the ben efit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms on day of sale. scp23’68 D. W. PACE, Adm’r.- G EORGIA^ DkKalb County.—To all whom it may con cern : John Clark, liaving in proper form applied to me for permanent Letters of Administration on the es tate of William Clark, late of said county, deceased :— This is to cite all persons concerned, to be and appear at my office, within the time allowed by law, and show cause, if any they have, why permanent letters of Ad ministration should not be granted to John Clark on the estate of Wiiliam Clark, deceased, on tbe 2nd Monday in January next. Witness my hand and ofllcial signature this 20th doy of Nov. 1868. 30ds ALEX. JOHNSON,•’Ord’y. C ABLE HATS—The nowest and handsomest toft HATS out this Season, just received, and for sale by Sept 23d, 1858. .tUwtf W. HERRING 4 SON. HE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOIJiEN PRIZE THE GOLDEN PRIZE . THE GOLDEN PRIZE THE GOLDEN PRIZE THE GOLDEN PRIZE LLUSTRATEPI ILL U F T R A T F. D ! ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK IILUFTRATFJ) EVERY WEEK SPECIMEN COPIES SENT FREE. 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W ANTED.—An Agent iu every County to engage in in tho sale ofthrec new works, beautifully illustra ted entitled “Monument to the memory of Henry Clay.’ giving a complete and reliable Biography of Henry Clay his mast able and important F;>eccUce,' aud also fifteen Euloiiies and Orations delivered at Washington and other parts lof th- Union, on the occasion of his death—sub scritinnprice, *2,00; “The laud we live in: or travels and and adxentares in Northnnd South America,” price $3.50 and “Hsward’s Domestic Medicine,” containing over 1,009 large octavo pagos ; price 4.00: Circulars, giving full information, with Term to Agents sentonapplicatioii. Address, DUANE RUIJSON, Publisher. No. 33 S. Third St., Philadelphia. Pa. July 8 w3m. PRIMAR l r SCHOOL OF MEDICINE. GRIFFIN, GEORGIA. mHIS School will be opened on the first of November. I as announced in a circular, tor the reception of stu dents. Tiie suhsribpr does not deem it necessary to er.t r into detail respecting his method of teaching, or imparting in struction to bis students, as any inteilgent p- i-son musi ap preciate the advantages a student will have in such a School as contemplated under thepreseni system, and pledge himself that his time and energies snilieient will be devoted to the advantage of his pupils, and that noth ing will he wanting to make their studies as instructsve and agreeable as possible. Every branch of the Medical and Surgical review will be thoroughly taught in this School. Classes wifi be formed iu accordance with the lime each pupil lias been studying, iiegui.-ir examinations wiii be held three limes a week on various branches. A few of the advantages of tins School and Medicine may lie briefly enumerated, namely : The superior opportunities of studying practical Anato my. tue abundant supply of Material, tiie Dissecting Room being ample for ail the classes, anil the eeustaut atten dance of Uie snbserber, or one iff tiie two, who will as sist him iu demonstrating, to atlurdail necesary informa tion to tbe gentlemen who may l>e dissecting. Dk. Knott wishes it distictly understood that this Fc bool will, in lie wise, interfere with any of the charter ed schools of the country. .Students will find this Felioo- highly advantageous, and much more agreeable titan 1 public college, for tho purpose of acquiring their first iua struction in Medicine aud Furgery . Tiie yean, at all times, have an opportunity of acquiring a knowledge of practical Anntomy. and the practice ol operative Furgery upon tbe dead subject. The Dispensary aud Infirmary of tiie subscriber which will be opened ,at the same time, whi •■ilhrd on opportu nity to bis students oi' acquiring great information and adroitness in the art of prescribing by visiting the patient; examining the cases daily, and carrying out the prescrip tious under tiie direction of the proprietor. They wiil also have an opportunity whenever com mence will admit of visiting in company with him. the patients of the proprietor iu rotation wherein they will derive great benefit in a practical point of view, in learn ing to diagnose and treat various diseases. It must he apparent to every one that, possessing these and many either advantages for the study of Medicine and Fur; tli is School stands unrivalled in tiie facilities it will allbri the medical student iu tbe acquisition of a thorough and practical primary course of instruction in bis profession The subscriber, fully relying upon the countenance aid and support of the medical faculty and an intelij public, confidently enters upon ail enterprize vviiic! bis estimation, by supplying a desideratum in the profes sion will greatly benefit the public, as well as elevate tl standard of medical science. For terms and other particulars, address the propriety at Griffin, Georgia. E. F. KNOTT, g N. B. All Gentlemen of the medical prof, ssion whomay visit Grilliu, are cordially and most respectfully invited to visti this School, and the proprietor will take "great plea sure iu showing them around. Griffin October Sth. 1S5S wtf CARRIAGE HARNESS, &o R. H. farrla*es, B»srl,s. Har«« Ever presented in this Market T HEIR Stock may be seen by calling second door from the corner of ^ir Streets. Nov. 17 1858. ' w q 13 FAYETTEVILLE SEMIKABy T HE exercises of this Institution will)«, ^ charge of the subscribers, on the nary, 1859. -'tone!,.,’ Kates of Tuition, per Scholastic year r Spelling, Reading, Writing, Primary Ai-itiS" 1 * 3 : Geography, Arithmetic, Primary «ramni e - English Grammar, History, N. Phfl ()S o„ hv ar Algebra, Chemistry, Astronomy,.,. 1 Classics. Physiology, Composition! Biete-’i V matics, From tho above prices 15% per com". where payment is made in advance ’ U1 “tfe Fuithful and accomplished Assistants , both in tbe Stale and Female Departments en Young men who are in tho regular liainl toxicuting spirits, will not be received at In ^ of tliisschooi. Board can be bad in therm 33 1 Month, washing included. M. H. LOONEY v Gt'O.O. I.OON1V r,o-otteville. Ga. Dee.2nd. 1858.. A’ • ."llr.ofi t ARttOLLTOS MASONIC L\ JoitS 1 K: Leak, A. B., PreRifot. , PHTF INSTITUTION, Un! I iler Masonic control,is now in successful operation and bids fair to be of exten sive usefulness. MrqJoHX K. I.E.1K, the President, un der whose care it opened, and lias rapidly prospered, will continue in charge of it. Mr John W\ Ftanseu. occu pies tbe chair of Mathemat ics, and all the other de partments will be filled with competent Teach Institution is favorably located in every K lr ii?' affords superior advantages to those 'liavice tf daughters to educate. 8 ®' ti The Discipline i= excellent. The Cour«e of. complete, embracing all the branches tauel,; and Female Colleges. An opportunity of taking n uiar Male Course is afforded to all yomis iadis,^ of obtaining a limrougii Education.’ Therearentv ary eVeietiosconnected with ihe Institution an,’ !. Medals of considerable value will he annuljvV* for merit in Reading aud Declamation. ’ We respectfully solicit a liberal patronage fron tiers of tiie Order and tbe Public generaiiv. p, r ! Guardians cannot commit their Children'nr tfii? safer hands. There is no chance for dissipu, addition to the watchfulness of the Faculty.tkejjT} will be observed aud reported to tiie Fratt-rniu- i The new Term willopen tiie first \Vp()rr^]] r ,. uttiy, 1S59, and close on the last Wednesday jj jy Students ri-ceivi d at any time, aud charged frun of entrance. No deduction in Tuition save cose,, traded illness. Board $8 per month, in geode*, convenient to the Institute. Students from a” wi’-l come by railroad to Newnan. Ga.. them vote conveyance to Carrollton. A full attendaorF. sired at the opening of the Term. for funt*.' tioulars address John K. Leak, Carrollton Ga KATES OF TUITION. Spring Term. f,,j| Primary Department 61 n on Intermediate 15 on Collegiate 25 00 l Music, (not inelnd’g useoflnstru’t.) 25 00 W .W. MEKREILW, J. T. MEAI.0K B. M. LONG, J y; dec 1 wtf Carroliton, Oct. 25 ’5 MARIETTA FEMALE COL rj'HE next S fs : on of this Institution will ft, I Wfdmsday thfll th of January next. Board at S!0 por month, exclusive of fuel, washing. Tuition the same as that in other :irs i’Vinair Colleges. For particulars Acton*??. W. II. ROBERT/Pres. Ma. Female life*; dec tfi wtf -Marfeiu,; NT-^aEC:«Sa--K CASSYILLE, GA. T lIK Trustees take pleasure in informing the (£• they have made arrangements by wiiiehti* nance of the operations iff tins Institution is renied manent. and lilted to meet the wants of the yottij country- The next Fessioti will open January 14th. is close July 13th. following. The.regular n ov.-r six classes : two in the Academic am College Department, and is as complete and its; tbe ronrse of any College in the country, studa pursue a self ct course, provided they attend j studies us will fully occupy their time. No extra is made irregulars, nor for the use of Apiarat's brarv. Iu Co Expenses. sion, 24 we-.-ks IOLBEST JAs. 3ST 3I2> CHEAPESI CON CERN SOUTH! MARBLE ! MARBLE 1! MARBLE !!! Susmney & Hnrlick Dealers i it every (leset iiitioii oflliu-ble Work O CR Quarries are well opened. We pay no jobbers profits, ship or Railroad freights, and our Marble is good anil durable as any in the United States. Therefore wo can anil do sell according to material used, cheaper than the rheapest. Monuments from $20. to $5,000, 3 4, 4)„, 5, i>‘i, and 6 feet. Plain Box’ Tombs, eiieli at 25. 65, 45, 50, 70, 80 and S5 dollars, and 3, 4, 5, and 6 foot. Head and Foot Stones, per sett, at 7,12,18 and 25 dollars. Four cents each for cutting letters, all work delivered at Marietta Georgia Railroad Depot. Any one wishing TOMBS, MOXUMEiiTS or any kind of Marble work of Italian or Northern Mar ble by giving in their order and specifying tiie kind of work desired,we will order it and put it up for just the amount t costs North. Ship and Railroad expenses incurred in our putting up, which will save them from 25 to 100 per ent. incest. Address all letters to us, Marble Works Post Office. Pickens countv, Georgia. J. T. SUMMFJbS A .lOFEPII A BIFAXER, Sept. 2, '58 wly. Go ral Travelling Agents SUGAR. 10 Sugar; 10 barrels (’rushed Clarified .Sugar, various qualities, jus !*.' low, by [march 20] Sugar; 15 barrels received and for T. C. HOWARD. DISSOLUTION. T HE Copartnerslip existing between Horse & Brown, in the manufacture of Portable Horse Power Thresh ers and Fans, at Freeman's Mills, Cherokee County, was dissolved by mutual consent, on the 10th day oi August lost. J F HORSE, Nov. IS dot L G BROWN. FOR SALE. A n auorunent of Burial Cases. Cheaper than (ht cheapest. S J. FHACKEIfORD. 2 gent. I’ebuary. 181858. O EEOICB tODE 8 Gri S’ H FRFAFT1K every purchaser before purcbasiii bis own Choice of Gifts xt K.inxki’s Choice ok Gifts at Raw::- 's Choice of Gifts at Rannky’s t'lii in e of Gifts at Kaxney's Choice of Gifts at Kaxxey's Grains of Gifts at Raxney’s Choice of gifts at Raxney-’s Choice of Gifts at Raxney’s Great AmericEn Gilt Book House, No 293 > I v NewYojk. where the gifts, consisting of Jewelry, Ac., an varyihg in voice from 75 cents to twoliuudred dollars, are always on exhibiion n ample Fl-.ow eases. Gur new descriptive Catalogue, coutainii-g a large variety of Books in every department ol'Science and literature, (all of which are sold at regular publisher’s prices.) and cxplaididg our new aed original system of allowing every purchaser his own choice of Gifts, and settidg forth unequalled induce ments to agents, will be sent, post paid, to any individu al, on application. Address A. RANNgY. Agent July 8 w6m No. 293 Broadway. hit “ Fail in Academe, Fprinc “ 24 “ ' Fall “ 16 Contingent Fee, Fpring Session “ “ Fall “ Board from $10 to $12 per mouth, incim i'oei. Tuition must be paid by rash or approved Thus. M. Compton, Treasurer, before entering : each sessoii. Young men iff adult age wlio ncnl settle by note, pay able ou their success in aue: These studying lor the ministry may always pt-of tuitous mstn-ru.m. Cassvillc is amoral and healthy village ; being : two miles from the Railroad, il is free from the: ments to vice too prevalent in large towns : the: tippling shop in the village. For Catalogues or further particulars address. Rev. THOS. RAMlurT.Pa dec 15. .wide or W. A. MERCER. Fec'v. Education of Young Ladi M IFF SHEDDEN, will open in Marietta, early : nary next, a School for Young ladies, -t taken Mbs. A. A Nesbit’s House, next the Church. . It is the design of Miss Shedden, to engraft as far can, on Christian principles and solid learning, tfc: complisbments which'embellish society, and a-ii happiness. While aided by competent teachers i of the departments of the school, she will rest, herself the vigilant superintendence of tin whole*'- care of tbe Young ladies. If Tiie term often months jvill be divided intoiiro. (Fail payments to be made in advance, at the be. cf each session. No deductions made, excel* ior and protracted illness. Miss Fhepiiex, will be prepared to receive Tocg dies as Bonders. They will be surrounded by tte. ences of a well ordered Christian Home. The course of study will embrace all the hraaris thorough English and French education. Mia Drawing. Teksis.—Such as aro customary iu schools ot a * character. Kefekextes :—Natchez, Mississippi. Rev. P. 1 D. D., Rev. Jos. B. Ftratton, D. P., The?. Bw< Fsq : New Orleans. la, Jr.hu D. Henderson. Fa rietta. Ga . Mrs. K. B. Wright. [dc-cSS. 700 Acres of No. 1, Land. FOE SALE. T HE UNDERSIGNED offers for sale on the 2nd” in January next, at his residence, 700 Arrest Land, lying in the Cherokee country, 4 h miles Ac-worth. There are 60 Acres, of good hottr-m situated on Owl Creek. 160 Acres of open Land, * fine Orchard, and well Wooded. There is ai.-v: Gold Mine on the premises. Persons wishing to purchase, can examine fir selves, before the day of sale. Call at Mr. Averjl at Acworth, where they will receive proper date- to said place. Terms will be made known on the day of sale. Also. Stock of all kinds. Produce, House i t Furniture. Horses.Mules, Ac., &c. dec 14.. Wot* ’ JAMES HAGGERTY. Cherokee,8 RICHARDSON’S Irish Linens. DAMASKS. DIAPERS, vtr., C ONSUMERS of RICHARDSON'S LIIXKNS, and those desirous of obtaining tho genuine Goods, should soo that the articles they purchase aro sealed with the full name of tho firm, RICHARDSON, SONS &0WDEN, as a guarantee of the soundness and durability of the Goods. This caution is rendered essentially necessary as large quantities of Inferior and dofcctivo linens are pre pared season after season and sealed with the name of Richardson, by Irish Houses, who, regardless of the in jury thus inflicted alike on the American consume and the manufacturers of the genuine Goods, will net readily nbandod a business so profitable, while purchases can be imposed on with Goods of a worthless aharactcr. . U U OCKK & J. B. LOCKE, Agents, 36 Church Street,New York. TEX AS l AUUp & MUST ANU UK APES E will be prepared on and after the 10th of_A(sgi» V V December, to furnish auv nnmber ot'KSSjaa CADDO,MUSTANG, and all variety of Grapes Vines, (Roots or Cuttings,) tbat are now being distribu ted from tbe Patent Office in Washington, at the following prices : For Hoots of any our of best Texas Gnpc Vines, Ten Dollars per Hundred, or Sevcnty-Fve Dol lars i*er Thousand. largor aud smaller number of roots or Cuttings, in proportion. «S- Wo will pack securely in boxes, so as to insure against Freezing aud Shipped to any point east of the Mis sissippi, through our Forwarding Merchants in New Or- eaus, or any house named by Parties. &c. E. ROBERTS A CAL, Jefferson, Texas. *3L Cash must accompany Orders. [dec 2 w4m fl®. Tho “Fed. Union” and Macon Ga., “Telegraph,” will insert for 4 mouths and send bill to E. KOBRTS & CO. PLANTATION For Sale. I OFFER for Sale my Plantation, in Milton conflj- Abies left of Alpharetta, the county cite of six ty and few mites North of Rosswell, with a pute running by the. dwelling, there is Two Hundonlaaf aeres of Land, the whole of which is cultivate:; about one hundred acres cleared, there is a wel 1 ing containing five Rooms and three Fire Places.? Kitchen, Smoke House, and all other out Builds? cessarv for Comfort, there is a fine Gin House. *4] Gin and Gearing, there is about 250 bearing App 1 40 of Pear and Cherry Trees. I offer tbe above t premises on reasonable Terms, if not sold before! Tuesday in January next, at private sale, it will » t" the highest bidder on that day iu the Town if- n-tta. Terms will be easy. Qsj- E'or further particulars, apply to the at Altoona. Cass county, Ga.. or to Edwaal -t Cherokee Line, Ga. H. B. McCOA'V dec 14 wtds $200 REWARD. E ANAWAY, from the subscriber on tho 4th it*; negroes of tho following description : A niufiis named Joneth, about 32 years old,about live W) inches high, weighs about 160 lbs. large bv-’ 1 ! large whiskers, which hide a scar on the sit- occasioned by a decayed tooth. A very Dright woman named Betty, about 29 years old. media with upper front teeth decayed, with a melee of her neck, has long brown hair. She was do the plantation belonging to the minor heirs of Sjj 1 iadiey deceased, of Thomas county Ga.. Iff 1 named man Joneth. A reward of one hundre will be paid for the delivery of the negroes to • Hadiev of Thomas comity Ga.. or any safe jail i” 11 and an additional reward of $100 for the detect' white man who may have been concerned in ! ca|ie, with si tfioieut proof for conviction. Thomas Co., Ga. Dec. 16,1856. SIMONR 1 wSw * ATLANTA Bakery & Confectionery' T HRsubscribers have recently connected Confectionary a large size CRACKER MACHINE which enables them to furnish tlmir friendss® 1 in the up-conutry with Butter, Boston and - always fresh, at ra^es fully twenty per c, ‘ n :' ^ the same can be laid down from Savrnnoa ton. „ . n0 *r The (ANDIES manufactured by them ar ^‘ ■ known to dealers and consumers. A co™! ^ manufacture is challenged with those made North or South. , . , i nrt o They keep, also, constantly on hand,» Nuts, Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Pickles, mot Toys, Ac. .IQ pi Also CIGARS of all grades, from $6 w Refined and barrel SUGARS—comprising » ply of Country Confectioners, alas «'* afforded elsewhere in the State. . hw i Ball, public or private Parties furnsn at short notice with every description ot 1 * of the best quality. Orders from the city «tnd cmnntr^rg^i Atlanta, Feb. 17 wly FtA