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■ FOR TfMTUH’rD COM OF 1 CoHU CMgln, ami Banmori, Man., 29th Dec, 1885. 4H.AC.8nt:l <1W> hesitate tesay the Ntwiilj 1 htnenr found for Corighs, Uoansneas, Influenza, sad the coaeomltant symptom* of aCoH, is your Ctwntr MIfmuu It* constant one la my practice and my family for the la* teafyastelte* eriewn it to poanm snps- rior virtues for the treatraeutof the** join plaint*. KBEN KNIGHT, M. D. A.B. MOBTLKT, Esq., of Utica, N. T- write* 125 o»ed your Ihctoral myself and in my fiunilv you Inreatod it, amd believe it the bmt medt purpose ever put out. With a bed cold I should ■■■m i pay tamtyfot dollar* for a bottle than do wittMmtll»«r take any other remedy.” DaoTHEa Arm: I will chearfolly certify your F is the best remedy we possess for the cure of whi cough, croup, and the chest diseases of children, yonr fraternity in the South appreciate your skill, and commend yonr medicine, to onr people. HIKAM CONKLIN, M. D. AMOS LKK, Esq, Montesst, Ia_ writes,3d Jen, 1883: “ 1 bad a tedious lufluensa, which confined me In door* six weeks; took many mediciues without relief; finally tried your ftefieal by the advice of our clergyman. The first dose relieved the soreness in my throat and lungs; lees than one half the bottle made me completely well. Your medicines are the cheapest** well as the best we can buy, and we esteem you, Doctor, and yonr remedies, as the poor mau’s friend.” AsUuca or Phthisic* and Bronchitis* Wist Manchester, Pa, Feb. 4,1856. 8m: Vonr Cherry Peetond is performing marvellous curse in this section. It has relieved several from alarm ing symptoms of consumption, and is now coring a man who has labored under an affection of the lungs for the last forty years. H£NKY L. PARKS, Merchant. A. A. RAMSEY, M. D, Albion, Monro* Co, Iowa, writes, Sept. 6,1855: “ During my practice of many years T have found nothing equal to yonr Cherry Pectoral for giving ease and relief to consumptive patients, or curing tncli as are curable.” We might add volumes of evidence, hut the most con- • inciog proof of the virtues of this remedy is fonnd in its effects upon trial. Consumption. Probably no one remedy has ever been known which cured so many and such dangerous cases as this. Seme uo hnman aid can reach; but even to those the Cherry Pectoral affords relief and comfort. Astor House, New Yoex Citt, March 6,1856. Doctor 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 fail ing. until Dr. Strong, of this city, where we have come for advice, recommended a trial of yonr medicine. We bless his kindness, as we do your skill; for she has recovered from that day. She 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, or SHELurmxE. Consumptives, do not despair till you have tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It is made by one of the best medical chemists in the world, and its cures all around us 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 proofs are shown that these Pills have virtues 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 enre. Their pene trating properties stimulate the vital activitiesof the body, remove the obstructions of its organs, purify the blood, and expel disease. Theypurgeoutthefoulliumorswhich 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 cure the every-day complaints of every body, hnt also formidable and dangerous diseases that have baffled Hie best of human skill. While they produce powerful effects, they are Rt the same time, in diminished doses, the safest and best physic that can be employed for children. Beiug 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 such exalted position and character as 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 sent nic 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 fnrnisli gratis my American Almanac, containing directions for their use 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 Bowels and Pain arising therefrom. Flatulency, Isms of Appetite, all Ulcer ous and Cutaneous Diseases which require an evseunnt medicine. Scrofula or King's Evil. They also, by purify ing the blood and stimulating the system, cure many complaint* which it would not be supposed tiiey could reach, such as Deafness, Partial Blindness, Neuralgia and Nervous Irritability. Derangements of the Liver and Kid- nevs. Gout, and other kindred complaints arising from a low state of the body or obstruction of its functions. Do not be put off by unprinripled dealers with gome other pill they make 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 enmtiv. powers. The sick want the best aid there is for them, and they should have if. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Hass. Price S3 Crs. per Box. Five Boxes for $ 1. - SOLD BY PRUGGIS S EVERYWHEBE- July 28tb, 1858—d&wly CABIN- PASSAGE,.. STEERAGE, „ - - - - -- EXCURSION TICKETS, good to Return, until January 1,1860,......j&i.... ■ I * Krrttaforaae KEYSTONE STATE, Capt. C. P. Mnwmlir, and STATE OK GEORGIA, Capt. J. J. Garvin, pBgrtir UriefoMbs Mtatto. )tewfo» <**r- EOFGBOBGIA, from Ssvuunah,tbs 6tb, 15th . A STATE, from dforfatoa, the ltth, C^GRE^ErToO., A*~tuSwrannah. t«{4«S28WaSS“ March IT, 1883.; ~ P A R. A F FI M E CAN N EL C O A L OiL. VOR lA'BRlf.VriXt; MACBINERV. T iiE UNION COAL AND OH, COMPANY of Maysville, Kentucky, have made the undersigned Agent* for the Bale of their Oils in this city and region of country. Oils of a silniliar quality to these, have for a long time been highly esteemed in Europe for tlioir lubricating qualities, and wherever used in this country, the Oils made by this Company, have been pronounced by the many par ties using them to be fully equal to the best Sperm, at a price greatly reduced. The Oils made by this Company, differ materially from other Cauiiel Coal Oils sold in this country. Every barrel of Oil sold by this Company is warranted to answer the purposes for which it is intended. The Oil is pronounced by competent judges to be the cheapest and best that can be obtained for Railroads, Cotton-Mills and all other ilno machinery as the following certificates, from individuals now using it, who are ex tensively known here and elsewhere, will prove. For sale in large quantities at the wholesale prices, at which it is furnished at the Factory, with insurance, freight and exchange added. CLARKE k LEWIS, Agents, Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta, Feb. 18th, 1858. This will certify, that we are now using the CannelCoal Oil, manufactured by the Union Coal and Oil Company, •u the Atlanta 4 West Point Railroad, and wc have found tho Oil a very fino Lubricator, much superior to the sperm Oil we have boon using which costs us in New York, $1.40 per gallon. The Oil beiug free from gum, it has a thin appearauco, but its lubricating qualities, make it a better Oil than we have been aide to obtain and we have no doubt but that it will be generally used for Railroad pur poses, aud other lino muchinery. W. RUSHTOX, Mastor Machinist, Georgia Railroad Shop. ■ Master Machinist’s Office M. & C. R. R. ) Memphis, January 0,1858. j This will certify tliat I am using tho PAKAFFING CAN- NELCOAL OIL, manufactured by the Coal aud Oil Com- panyof Maysville Ky., in our Machine shops and on the locomotives on the Memphis aud Charleston Railroad, aud having given it the severest tests, in order to prove its qualities as a lubricating oil. I have no hesitation in ’-ecommendingit as a superior Oil for Railroad purposes, s jth in regard to economy and as a perfect Lubricator, -believe it to bo the best oil I have used, and that one gallon will go as far as two gallons of lard Oil. The ma chinery is uow running in the shops with twenty per cont. less power than is required lor ordinary oil. The fluidity of the oil arises, I am couvincod, from the total absence of gum, and docs not affect its lubricating prop erties, hut only requires that the orifices in the oil cups and feelers should be reduced in order to use the oil economically. WM. R. NICHOLS, Master Machinist. The above named Wm. Nichols, is Master Machinist on the Western division of the Memphis and Charleston Rail road. From his knowledge of lubricating oils, and his long experience in their use, he is abundantly aide to judge in the opinion expressed above. B. AYRES, Superintendent Transportation, M. D. W. R. Nichols is the Master Mechanic in our shops at this place, and I have every confidence in hU opinion as a man well qualified to fill the position he occupies. His opinion in relation to the Lubricating Oil referred to in the foregoing certificate, is entitled to high consideration. SAM TATE, President M. k C. R. R. May 3,1858 diwly. Modern Reform Examined, or the Union of the North and South on the SUBJECT OF SLAVERY, BY JOSEPH C. STILES. Price $1 00. For sale by WILLIAM KAY, Sole Agent for Upper •eorgta TWINE HOUSE. WILLARD HARVEY 6 CO- 84 Maiden Lane, and 17 Cedar Street, INTow Vorlx.. HEMP, COTTON. FLAX AND LIAEN IMPORTED AND MAN I) F ACTURBD CORDAGE Of Eveiy description C OTTON, Jute, Manilla, and American Hemp Rope Tarred Stuff, Fishing Lines, Giliing Threads, Seine Twines, Shoe Thread, Wick and all kinds of Cords and Lines. Feb 10th d2taw*wly WILLARD, HARVEY & CO 84 MAIDEN LANE A 17 CEDER 8TEEET, NEW YORK. fAggpez’ vV are V* ouno E VERY description of wrapping, Printing and Writing Paper on hand, or made to order; fancy, colored and Tissue Papers, blotted papers, envelopes, straw and bon net boards. BUY ROF* HASSELL'S ORIGINAL KLECTBIC OIL. )urc the RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, FNESS, or any kind of PAIN. It h .the only ;\L HAIR ITS VIGOR ATOR1 3c Circulars and Bills. Buy none but “ Has BB its and Merchants will be supplied on liberal - addressing Professor Haskell, St. Louis, Mo. 3. WOODBURY, Agent is this City. id, 1858....diwly FOR NEW YORK. FARE REDUCED. Freight and Passage as low as by any .the Steamers. CABIN PASSAGE $13 BYTHESPLENDED AND COMMODIOUS J| Side Wheel Steamers. Augusta, 1,500 tons, M. S. Woodhull. Florida, 1,300 tons, Isaoo Crowell. Alabama, 1,300tons, C. R. Schfnk. Andfirst date PrapeUor Stab of thb South, 1,100 tons, CAPT. THOMAS LYON. These steamships belong to tho old estahiisbedaand fa^ vorite line known as the “Near York and Svannah Steam Navigation Company,” and in the comfort, accom modations and fare cannot be excelled. They are oom manded by experienced, skilful, careful and polite of fleers. PADLEFORD, FAY k GO, Agents in Savannah. SAU’L MITCHELL k SON, New York. i\EW YORK & CHARLESTON STEAMSHIP LINE! :o: tUROUliU TICKETS, From Montgomery, Ala., to New York, $G® 00 “ Atlanta, Ga., “ “ “ 23 00 “ Augusta,Ga., “ “ “ 20 00 gg- Can be hdd on application at the Rail Road Ticket Oflices at each point. FARE RED tfC ED !! CABIN PASSAGE TO NEW YORK, 815 00 STEERAGE “ “ “ “ 8 00 New York and Charleston Side Wheel V. S. Mail Steamships ; through In from 48 to 50 Honrs. Steamship COLUMBIA, 1800Tons—M. Berry, Com mandcr. Steamship NASHVH.UB, 1800 ions—L. M. Murray Commander. Steamship JAMBS ADGER, 1500 Tons—R. Adams Commander. Steamship MARION, 1200 Tons—W. J. Foster Com mandcr. Leaves Adger’s Wharves every Wednesday and Saturday at High Water T HESE Steamsliiiw were built expressly for this line, and lor safety, speed and comfort, ai s unrivalled on the coast. Tables supplied with every luxury. Atten tive and courteous Commanders will ensure travellers by this line every comfort, having elegant State Room ac commodations. fg- For Freight or Passage, apply to H. M1SSROOX&CO., Corner of East Bay and Adger’s South Wharf. July 9th, 1858. ' NEW YORK and SAVANNAH T HE Americon-Atlantic Screw Steamship Co’s new and elegant Steamships HUNTSVILLE, Capt. Robt. Har- die, 1,000 Tons burthen. MONTGOMERY, Capt. Freder ick Crocker, 1,000 Tons burthen. TV 111 leave New York and Savannah every Saturday. Passage $15. The superb accommodations for passengers on tnese Steamer* are unsurpassed by any Ocean Steamers in tho world. The Saloons aud State Rooms are elegantly fur nished, spacious and well ventilated. These Steamers are in immcdiateconnection of the Cen tra! Railroad of Georgia, and its connecting Roads. Daily Express Freight trains are run in this line in only 24 hours from .Savannah to Atlanta without breaking bulk Through rates of Freight from New York to Knoxville, Nashville, Memphis, Tuscumbia and other places,inclu ding every expense, given when required. gg- Merchandise consigned to the Agent of the Cen tral Railroad, Savannah,'will be received and forwarded Free of Commission. Mark Goods “Care agent Central Railroad Savannah.” Shippers are pa iicularly request ed to forward bills of lading by the Steamer, thereby en I suring greater disiiatch, aud avoiding all delays. , Insurance may he effected by these Steamers at the Offices of the undersigned alone-half per cent, with the best Companies. Until further notice, freights by this Line from New York will lie as per regular Turin Rates, viz : 10 cents $1 foot for Dry Goods and other measurementGoods, and 8 cents $1 foot for Hats, Roots and Shoes. Other Goods regular rates. Apply to BRIGHAM, BALDWIN k CO., Savannah. H. B. CROMWELL (t 00., 86 W««tst., corner of Alba ny, New \..i May 13tli, 1858 diwly. D. B. PLUMB & CO Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia, Wholesale A 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, Fin* Tooth aud llair Brushes, Paint Brushes,081 Surgical i Dental Instruments, Trusses, fl| Supporters of all Linds, Spices, Snuffs, (jg Manufactured Tobacco, all the Patentor Pro prietary Mediciues of the day, Superior Inks, Pure Wines and Brandies for Medical purposes, Extract for fiavoring, Choice Toilet and Fancy Articles Ac. $9“ Wo offer goods equally as low as they can be ob tained from any similar establishment in this section.— Warranted to be pure, fresh, aud Genuine. orders from the Country promptly Ailed and satisfac tiou guaranteed with regard to price aud quality. Physicians prescriptions will receive particular atfen. on at all hours of the day or night. [Nov. 1.. dawtf MEDICAL J300KS! WM. KAY AGENT, MEDICAL BOOKSELLER. Whitehall, Street, Atlanta, Ga. K EEPS always on hanil a large and well selected sup ply of the latest Medical Publications as well as el eincntary works, and will fill all orders at the lowes ixissible rate*. New publications received as soon as is sued from the press, and sold at Publisher’s prices.— Books sr* being constantly ordered, and a single volume of the smallest value may be sent for. Subscriptions received for any Periodical, Medical or othewise, American or Foreign; payable always in ad vance. [juue 12.] WEEKLY PAPERS. RECEIVED AT KAY’S AGENCY Every week of the very latest dates, by mail. H ARPER’S WEEKLY; Ballou’a Pictorial; Frank Les lie’s Illustrated News; New York Ledger aud New York Herald. PLANTATION GOODS. A SYPERIOR lot of GEORGIA PLAINES, QUILLED KERSEYS AND BLANKETS, for gale cheap at th Store No. 23, Whitehall street. J. L. CUTTING k CO. ’P t T44S&01 A Si ■m wa, TD issolution. T he COPARTNERSHIP heretofore ex isting under the name and Style of TA i LOR k HOLBROOK’S, was this day d«s. lvod by mutual con sent. J. M. HOLBROOK, i.avlng bought out the interes of A. Taylor, will continue the Business at the old stand on White Hail Street, and is enly authorised to settle th kuaiaeea ef the late First. [Feb 10 dwtf CARRIAGES , HARNESS, &C. R. H. MAY A GO., Offer the finest assortment of Carri&gts, Buggies, Harness, &c., Ever presented in this Market. T HEIR Stock may be seen by calling at their Store second door from the corner of Alabama and Loyd Streets. Nev. 17 1888. wtf TE% AS CADDO A MUST ANG llBAPES W E will be prepared on and after the loth of December, to furnish any number of CADDO, MUSTANG, and all variety of Grapes .,— Vines, (Roots or Cuttings,) that are now being distribu ted from the Patent Office in Washington, at the following prices : For Roots of any our of boat Texas Grope Vines, Ten Dollars per Hundred, or Seventy-Fv* Dol lars per Thousand. larger and smaller number of roots or Cuttings, iu proportion. „^We will peck securely in boxes,so as to nsurc against Freezing and Shipped to any poiut east of the Mis sissippi, through our Forwarding Merchants in New Or- eana, or any house named by Parties, 4c. E. ROBERTS A CO., Jeferisi, Tex**. 33$. Cash must accompany Orders. (dec 2 w4m 39. The “Fed. Union’’and Macon Ga., “Telegraph,” will iusert for 4 months and send bill to E. ROBERTS 4 CO. jsrotioe. A LI. persons having demands against the estate of U-wis L. Wittich, late of Newton county deceased are requested to present the same duly and legally, au thenticated. to the subscriber, in the time prescr.bcd by law. And those indebted must make immediate settle ment, as said estate must be settled up without delay. CATLETT CAMPBELL, mar 1 w60d Administrator oa said Estate. . BOOK & MUSIC STORE / J J. RICHARDS 4 CO., keep a Whole- • sale aud Retail cheap cash, Book, Mu- /AWZeRA sic and Fancy Store, on Whitehall street iSKh Atlanta, Ga. pyOrdcrs |>erMail promptly attended^^^^^^* to. Established Nov. 1,1855. Oct. 1,1858 CIGARS ! CIGARS ! J UST received direct from the importer, a small lot of very choice cigars, such an article perhaps has no besn offered in this-city before. For sale by T ff. M9WAR9 tt“ i F. M. O'OWEN , * ATTORNEY AT LAW AUmHURTi, .. GKOHGlA ,-tice in the counties of the Blue Kklg? Circuit 1 rt -—*■■ to Qov. Brown, MWodgcviDe, Gn-,€qn A. H Hansel), Marietta, Ga.,CoL Lawson Helds, Alpharetta, Ga., Col. J. R. Brown, Canton Ga. Sept. 10th, ’68. .;wly N . nTb £ A L L, ATTORNEY AI LAW, Dtltas, PttUlng Co. Genrfcla. TTrjLL attend promptly to all Business entrusted to TV his care. Particular attention given to the Collec tion of Debts. mar 23 wly ISAAC S. CLEMENT* ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ctnnlig, Coreytk Ce~, Georgia. W ILL Practice in the Courts of the Blue Ridge Circuit His undivided attention will be given to all busi ness entrusted to his care. Collections particularly so licited. Rsnts to, R. P. Lester, Feq., W. A. Lewis, Esq., H. P. Bell, Esq., Camming, Ga ; Col. G. N. Lester, Hon. G. D. Mice, Sol. Geo’l Wm. Phillips. A. J. Hanscll, Att’y, Marietta, Ga ; and James-R. Brown, CantoD, Ga. inarch 9 w6m WILLIAM MACKIE, Fresco Painter and G-rainer. H AYING LOCATED permanently in Atlanta,'I will devote my whole attention to the above branches in all their details, likewise every description of Signs Window Shades and Show Curds ; Carved Letters made to order, in any style, warranted to equal auy city in the Union. Orders from the Country attended to. Office Beach 4 Roots Buildings up-stairs. Ieu2 wly \UCTH>N & COM MISSI UN H0US E BY S. J. SHACKLEFORD ATLANTA, !. GEORGIA. A LL kinds of Merchandised sold upon short notice oir according to instructions. Properly sold for Admin istrator’s or Executor’s, upon reasonable terms. Fob. 18i wly. LOST, A UGHT BAY COLT, 4 y ’rs old, raised 16 miles from Atlanta, on South Rivor, by Mr. Lyons,' A Liberal reward will be given to any one, who will return said colt tu mjr. Stable, in Atlanta, or infonii mo of his whereabouts, march 18 ,'wlm G. C. ROGERS. Important to Farmers. T HE Subscriber having purchased tho solo right o making, vending and using I. P. Harris’ celebrated Patent Sub-rViil PLOW in the following counties, viz : Cobb, Campbell, Fulton, DeKalb, Gwinnett, Walton, Hart, Madison, Jackson, Hall; Habersham, Rabun, Union, White, Gilmer, Pickens, Fannin, Cherokee, Forsyth, Miiton, Lumpkin Dawson, Eowns, Murray, Gordon, Ca toosa, Whitfield, Walker, Chattooga aud Dmie, is now prepared to sell County, District, Farm, Shop, and indi vidual rights U)ion the most accommodating terms. Specimens of tin- above Plow nmy be seed at my shop. WM. J. GRIFF] Efi. Marietta, Ga., June 14lh, 1458 wtf. TD issolution. T IE undersigned oftlie firm of I EON ARP & H0L COMBE, and Holcombe. I-eonardJt Co., at Ophio, late Board Tree, (ia., the county of Cherokee, lias this day sold his entire interest to S. I). 4 J. L. Le liaril. All persons indebted to either of (lie above firm, will find their Notes and Accounts, in the hands of S. It. k J. L. Leonard, to whom payment must be made and those hav ing demands against the said firms will present them to the said S. D. 4 J. L. Leonard, lor payment, all done by mutual couscnt of ail parties. Disoived this lat day of January, 1859. [mar2w6t] L. HOLCOMBE. H. L. TEtl-ET.] . . City ofiAUanta, on the 1st Tuesday in April fiext, between the Iggat hours of sals, tbs following property to-wit: Three’ Negroes viz : Georgian*, a girl 16 or lfi years of age, Nelly a gtrll7 year* of age, and Jerry a boy T4 yr’» ol age, all of sapper or yellow complexion. Levied on as the property of John McDade, to satisfy a ft fa issued from RichmoodSuperior Court in fhvoir or Joseph E Burch Adm’r, on the estate ofLittleberry B McDade. Proper ty pointed out by pl’ff. Also. Martha sfoolt, airec Woman of color. Levied on by virtue of and to satisfy a fi fit issued by the Tax Col lector of Fulton county, for the year 1858, for the State and County Tax, ou said Martha Scott, for the year 1868, also, to satisfy other fi firs in my bauds. Levy made aud returned tome by WS Hancock,.constable. Also, the north east half of city lot, No 115, in the city of Atlanta, the same beiug pert of land lot, No 78, in the 14th distoTorigiually Henry,uow Fulton county. Levied ou as the property of James M Coleman, by virtue Of an attachment 11 fa issued from the Justices Court for the 1026th dist G M., in favor of Charles HGordan vs said Coleman. I-evy made and returned to me by W 8 Han cock, constable. Also, oity lot No6, lying between Alabama streetand the Railroad; iu the city of Atlanta, whereon Mrs. Mary Wright now lives, th - same being a part of Land lot, No 77, in tbe 14th dist of originally Henry now Fslton co. Levied ou by virtue of a Tax fi fa issued by tbs Tax col lector for the county of Fulton, for State and county Tax for the year 1858. Levy made and returned to me by D H Braunan, L C. .Also, Block No 18, of tho subdivision of land lot No 86, in the 14th dist of originally Henry now Fulton coun ty, the same containing 8 acres more or less, lying south of and near the city of Atlauta. Levied os as the pro perty of A S Evans, to satisfy sundry fi fas issued from Justices Court for 1026th dist G M., in favor of N L An- gier vs said Evans the game sold for tho purchase money of said lot. Levy made and returned to me by DH Bran- nan, constable. Also, Lot of land, No 3, in the 14th dist, of originally Henry now Fulton county. Levied on by virtue of and tu satisfy a Tax fi fa issued by tho Tax collector of Ful ton county, for Tax of said lot for the year 1858 vs Pit- trick Jordan. Levy made and returned to me by L W Davis, constable. Also, lot of land^No 133, in the 17th District of origi nally Heary, now Fulton County, containing two Hun dred 2 and a hal acres, more or less; lovied on by vir tue of sundry Justices Court fifag, issued from the Justi ces Court 1026th District, G. M. Jackson Davis, vs. John Erminger, th' same being for the purchase money lor said lot or land. Levies made l>y a Constable and returned to me. Also, a large fire proof Iron Safe; leviod on by virtue : of two attachment lifas, issued from the Superior Court of Fulton Co’ty, in favor of P J. Immel and Isaac E Bart lett, vs. Luke A. Douglass. Property pointed out in said attachment lifas. Also, the one-half of City Lot, No fifty, ou the oorncr of Butler Street and Georgia Railroad, whereon the Craft Black-Smith Shop is situated: and City Lot No 76, on the South-side, and fronting the Georgia Railroad, containing one-fourth of an acre more or lesa. Both of said City Lots being part of land lot No 52, in the 14th District of original y Henry, now Fulton County. Levied on as the property of William H Harvill, to satisfy a Ufa issued from Fiilton Superior Court, in favor of Cornelius L Few, vs William H Craft and William H Harvill se curity. Also, S xty-llve Barrels Liquors, more or less of various kinds, consisting of Whiskey, Brandies, Gin, Rum, Wine, 4c’., and fifty boxes of Cigars, more or less; all levied on a* the property of John B McMichael, to satisfy three lifas issued from Fult-n Inferior Court in favor of Lel- byett, Ewing k Co., N B Mosely and Benjamin Leiber, vs said McMichael. Property pointed out by A W Stone, Esq. Also, one acre of land, lying on the line of the corpo ration of the City of Atlanta, bounded West by lot of R E Oslin, South by lot of John L Evans. Levied on as the property of Thomas P FJkers, to satisfy a flfa issued from Effingham Inferior Court, in favor of Elizabeth Bailey, Adminislratix of John Bailey, deceased, vs Thos P F.lkors and James Blackman security. March 4,1859. S. B. IjOVE, Sheriff. jgQR f’/'< BL Je VJ Adminietntterof JSerfonand Jett, mwwonts to the Court fit bte petfUou d«ly AM and entered on record that be has fully administered said Ferdinand JetMs, estate. ani?cfeditors]tCHRhow caussfifa^they can, why said Administrator, aluretd vet be discharged from his Ad ministration and receive letters of dismission ou the first Monday in August next. JOS. H. MEAD, Ord’y. Jan 26 w6m [j. x.snxron. H. L. TINLEY & Co., Commission and Forwarding merchants EXCHANGE ST, CHARLESTON, S. C. G TVE their prompt persona] attention to the selection of all kinds of Produce, and to the purchasing, to order, all articles that may be desired, for a commission of 2>i per cent. Goods received and forwarded at 10 cents per package. No Goods have or will be detains* us by for freight and chargee. tpf : irsral Advaxck made on all consignments tous Feb. 28 wly. A M A 1> U S K I LIME KILN’S. Kingston, Cass County Georgia MACKEY & SHE ATS, PROPRIETORS. 4M~ Orders Resiatctfully Solicited. JAMES MACKEY SAMUEL V.SHEAT3. Oct 23,1858 Wly. ISAAC WIXSHir, WIXSHIP, GECKOS WIMSHIP. Winship Iron Works, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. I. & R. WINSHIP & CO- M ANUFACTURERS of Steam Engines and Boilers Circular Saw Mills, "U the most approved plan Turning Lathes, Sugar Mills, Kettles, Mining Machinery Mill Work, of all descriptions, New Styles of Iron Railing for fences and Cemetery Lots, Bridge Castings and Bolts Rail Road Work, Gin Gearing from 9 to 12 foet, latest im proved Horse Powers, and all kinds of Iron and Brass Castings made to order at short notice. Haring experienced workmen, a large and well assor ted stock of new Patterns, and our facilities being suite rior to any Foundry in the State. We feel confident of giving entire satisfaction, to those who may favor us with their orders, both in regard to prices, and quality of our work. 3$_ Fonndry and Machine Shop, on Wes tern k Atlantic Rail Road. [march 16 ’59 wly S. B. OATMAN, DEALER IN ITALIAN, EGYPTIAN AND AMERICAN £3 T .A. T XT _A_ 3r4_ ~5T AND EAST TENNESSEE MARBLE MONUMENTS TOOMBS, URNS AND VASES, MARBLE MANTLES, AND FURNISHING MARBLE AH orders promptly filled. Ware Rooms opposite the Georgia Railroad Doiiot, Atlanta, Ga. March 6th, 1858 wly OLDEST A3STD CHEAPEST CONCERN SOUTH! HA&BLE ! MARBLE!! MARBLE!!! Sununey & Hurlick Dealers In every description of Marble Work O UR Quarries are well opened. We pay no jobbers profits, ship or Railroad freights, aud our Marble is good and durable as any in the United States. Therefore we can and do sell according to material used, cheaper than the cheapest. Monuments from $20, to $5,000, 3, 3>£, 4, 4\, 6, 5)£, and 6 feet. Plain Box Tombs, each at 25, 36, 45, 50, 70, 80 and 85 dollars, and 3, 4, 5, and 6 foot. Head and Foot Stones, per sett, at 7,12,18 and 25 dollars. Four cents each for cutting letters, all work delivered at Marietta Georgia Railroad Depot. Auy one wishing TOMBS* MONUMENTS or any kind of Marble work of Italian or Northern Mar ble by giving in their order and speeifyingthc kind of work desired,we will order it aud 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 lot yer cnt. in cost. Address all letters to us, Marble Work* PostOfflce, Pickens countv, Georgia. J. T. SUMMERS 4 JOSEPH A BISANER, Sept. 2, ’58 wly Ge’ral Travelling Agents DR. E. F. KNOTTS PRIMARY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE. GRIFFIN, GEORGIA r lLS School will be opened on the first of November, as announced iu a Circular, for the reception of stu dents. The subsriber does not deem it necessary to enk-r into detail respecting his method of teaching, or im;*rtnig in struction to his students, as any intellgent person mustap predate the advantages a student will have in such a School as contemplated under the present system, and pledge himself that his time and energies sufficient will he devoted to the advantage of his pupils, aud that noth ing will he wanting to make their studies as instructsve and agreeable as possible. Every branch of the Medical and Surgk'al review will be thoroughly taught iu this School. Classes will be formed iu accordance with the lime each pupil has Itecu studying. Regular examinations will be held three times a week on various branches. A few of the advantages of this School and Mcdioine may bo briefiy enumerated, namely : The superior opportunities of studying practical Anato my, the abundaut supply of Material, the Dissecting Room being ample for sll the classes, and ik j constant atten dance of tbs aubserber, or on* of the two, who will as sist him in demonstrating, to afford all necesary informa tion to the gentlemen who may be dissecting. Da. Kxarrr wishes it distictly understood that tbit 8e hooi will, in no wise, interfere with any of the charter ed school* of the country. Students will find this Schoo- highly advantageous, and much more agreeable than 1 public college, for the purpose of acquiring their fitat ina struetkm In Medicine and b'urgery, Tlicycau, at all times, have an opportuuitv of acquiring a knowledge of practical Anotomy, and the practice of operative Surgery upon the deadaubject. The Dispensary and Infirmary of the aubacriber which will be opened at the same time, will offord an opportu nity to his students of acquiring great information and adroitness in the art of prescribing by visiting the patients examining the cases daily, and carrying out the prescrip tions under the direction of the proprietor. They will also have an opportunity whenever conve nience will admit of visiting in company with him, the patients of the proprietor in rotation wherein they will derive great benefit in a practical point of view, in learn ing to diagnose and treat varions diseases. It must be apparent lo every one that, posseMing these and many other advantages for the study of Medicine and Surgery, this School stands unrivalled iu the facilities it will afford tho medical atudent in the acquisition of a thorough and practical primary course of instruction In his profession. The subscriber, fully relying upon the counteunnce aid and support of the medical faculty and an inteligent public, confidently entors upon an enterprise which in hit estimation, by supplying a desideratum in the profes sion will greatly benefit the public, as well aa elevate the standard of medical science. For terms and other particulars, address tho proprietor at Griffin, Georgia. E. F. KNOTT, g N. B. All Gentlemen of ths medical prof* sskm who may v isit Griffin, sre cordially and most respectfully invited to visti this School, and the proprietor will take great plea sure in stowing them around. «ri«n October 8th, 1858 wtf Fulton Sheriff Sale. I1)IIJ. be sold at the Court House door, in the eitv o Vv Atlanta, on tho first Tuesday in April next, be tween the legal hours of sale, the following property viz : The north half of city lot. No 4, of block 28, on tile cor ner of Whitehall and Garnett streets, in the city of Atlan ta, with good improvements thereon the same being part of land lot, No 77, in the 14th dist of originally Henry now Fulton county. Levied on as the property of Timo thy D Lynes, to satisfy two fi fas issued from Fulton Su perior Court, in favor J R Conway 4 Son, and P H Rov ing & Co., surviving copartners of the firm of Henry E Thomas k Co., and one fi fa in favor of the State of Geor gia, all vs saiil Lynes. Also, the south half or city lot, No 147, in the city of Atlauta, containing '2‘ t acres more or less, the same be ing part of land lot 51, in the 14th dist of originally Henry now Fulton county. Levied on as the property of James C Thompson-i George L\ oils Jr , by virtue ofa fi Ik is sued from Fulton Superior Court in favor of William Ez zard Adm’r, on the estate of Hardy Ivy, dec’d vs said James C Thompson 4 George Lyons, for the same being for the purchase money for said lot. Also, defendants interest in city lot, No not known fronting 255 feet, on Collins street, and 170 feet, on Oslin street, in the city of Atlanta, containing one acre more or less, the same being partof land lot No 50, in the 14th dist of originally Henry now Fulton county, whereon de fondant now lives, said interest being tne possession of said lot aud improvements under bond for titles. Levied on by virtue of Three 11 fas from the Superior Court of Gwinnett county, in favor ot James M Howell, for the use of officers of Court vs William H Fitts and others.— Levied on as the property of said Fitts. Also, defendants interest in city lot No 1, in Block No 1 in the city of Atlanta, lying on McDonough and Fair sts., containing one acre more or less, being part of land lot No 76, in the 14th dist of originally Henry now Fulton county. levied on as the property of William Kile to satisfy a 11 fa from UeKail) inferior Court, in favor of X A Cohen vs said Kile. * Also, City Ixit No not known in the city of Atlanta whereon Stephen Bowen now lives, tho same being part of land lot No 85, in the 14th Diet of originally Henry, now Fulton County; leviod on by virtue of a fifa issued by the Tax Collector for tho County of Fulton, for the Tax of said lot for the year 185S, vs Stephen Bowen Guardian of Frances M Bowen. Levy made and re turned to me by a Constable. March 5,1859. C. C. GREEN, Deputy Sheriff. Fulton Mortgage Sheriff Sole. W ILL be sold on tho 1st Tuesday in Appil next, before the Court House Door, in the City of Atlanta, be tween tho legal hours of gala, the following property to- wit : A certain I/>t or parcel of I-aiid, situated lying and be ing in the city of Atlanta, in Fulton county, known and distinguished as lot No (3) Three, being a part of Nine acres sold and laid off by Jacob M. Johnson, on land lot No 150, in the 14th dist., of originally Henry now Fulton county, bounded ns follows : on the East by Peachtree Street 100 feet, and running hack 376 feet, on the North by Gardner’s lot, and on the South by S. Sower’s lot, containing by estimation Seven eighths of an acre, l/ivied on by virtue of and to satisfy a Mortgage fi fa issued upon the foreclosure of a Mortgage, in favor of Charlott Hays vs F X Hardman. Property pointed out in said Mort gage fl fa. Jan 2S wtds C. C. GREENE, D. Sh’fl. G EORGIA, FixtoxCocntt.—Bosswell Y Evans, of said county, applies to me for letters of Guardianship to the person and property of Mary E Henderson, of said county, orphan of Hogan Henderson, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singn Iar the kindred of said orphan, and all others concerned to be and appear at my office, within tho time prescribed by law, and show causo (if aiiy they have) why said let ters should not be granted the applicant.. Given under my hand ofllcialiy at office, this 1st day of March 1859. -|maf2w30d] JOS. H. MEAD, Ord’y G EORGIA, Fpltox Cocstt.—James S. Fowler k Hill iard J. Fowler, apply to me for letters of Adminis tration on tho estate of Thomas Fowler, late of said coun ty deceased. These, are therefore, to eite 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, and show cause (if any they have) why said letters should Dot be granted the applicants. Given under my hand officicially at office this 1st day of Sebruary 1859. JOS. H. MEAD, Ord’y. Lewis Scofield ) Bill for Discovery, Relief Injunction vs. > Ac., Returnable to theA pril term of James Blake J Fulton Superior Court, 1859. T HE above bill having been sanctioned by the 01 ccllor and the defendant not to be found in this State. Whereupon on motion of Amos W Hammond 4 Son, at the Judges Chambers the following order was passed: It appearing from tho sworn statements in the above named Bill that the defendant resides out of the limits of this State. It is ordered that service of the said Bill be perfected by publication of this order as required by law. And that the defendant he required to plead, an swer, or demur, to said Bill on or before the first day of the next torm or Fulton Superior Court, or in default thereof that gaid Bill be taken “pro confesso-” O- A. BULL, Judge Superior Court. Jan. 13,1858 w t c G EORGIA, Fultox Cocstt .-Whereas, Edward Mays & B F Plaster, applies for letters of Administration on the estate of Edwin Plaster deceased, late of said county. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased to bo and 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 officially at office this 6th day of January 1859. JOS. H. MEAD, Ord’y F C. Jan 11th, ’59 [w30ds] RULE NI SI. John Young, ) To foreclose Mortgage, 'Fulton - vs. VSuperior Court. October Term Thomas K. Murray.) 1858. Present Orville A. Bu'l, Judge of said Court. It appearing to the Court, by the petition of John Young, that on the Eighteenth day or August, Eighteen Hundred and Fifty-seven, Thomas R- Murray, of said county, made and delivered to said John Young, his cer tain promissory Note, bearing date, the day aud year aforesaid, whereby the said Thomas R. Murray, promis ed, Twelve Months after the date thereof, to pay to the said John Young, the sum of Three Hundred and Fifty- Two Dollars, for Valuo Receivod, and for the better se curing the payment of tho same on the day and year, first aforesaid, Executed and delivered to the said John Young, his Deed of Mortgage conveying to your petition er, City lot, situated lying and being iu the Oity of At- lanta, adjoining lots of Mr. Faglc and Johnson Bridwell, fronting on Mitchell street, One Hundred feet, thenco Eighty-five feet from Hitcholl street, to a stake, thence Eighty-four feet to an other stake, thence to an other street Eleven feet, North-west, thence to a stake Seven ty-two feet, having an Alley between said BridwoU’s, lot aud said Faglcs lot, of Six Icet. Conditioned to be void upon payment of the promisso ry Note, according to its tenor aud effect, and it further appearing that said Note remains unpaid. It is therefore ordered that said Thomas R. Murray, do pay into Court by the first day of the next Term thereof, the principal Interest and Costs due on said Note, or show cause to the contrary, (if any he lias,) and that on tho failure of said Thomas R. Rurray, so to do the equity of redemp tion in and to said Mortgage Property be forever thereaf ter barred and foreclosed. And it is further ordered that this Rule be published in the Atlanta Intelligencer once a Month for four Months,ter a copy thereof served on the said Thomas R. Murray, or his special Agent or Attorney, at least three Mouths previous to the next Term of this Court. EZZARD & COLLIER, Plaintiffs Attorneys. A True extract from the Minutes of Fultou Superior Court. [dec 29 wlam4m B. F. B0MAR, Clerk. G 1 of James Tremble deceased, applies for letters of Dismission from his said administration. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons interested to be and appear at my office on or before tha first Monday in July next and show cause (if any they have) why said letters shall not be granted the applicant Given under my hand officially at office this 7tn day January, 1859. JOS. H. MEAD, Ord’y. ‘ Jan 13 w6m G EORGIA Fcuox Couktt.-Two months after this date application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of said county for leave to sell one negro slave as the porp erty of Jamos Payne late of said county thedeceascd. Jan 13 w*2m H. W. McDANlEL, Adm’r. G EORGIA, Fcltox Conrrv.—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, on or before the first Monday in June next, and show case (if any they have,) why said letters shall not be granted the applicants. Giveu under my hand officially at office this 25th day ofNsvomberl858. J08. H. MEAD, Ord’y,F. c. G EORGIA, Fdmds Comwr.—Henry D Phillips, admin istrator with will annexed, of Margaret Meadows deceased, applies for letters of dismission from his said administration. These are therefore to notify all persons ooncsrned to be and appear at my office, on or before the first Monday' in July next, and show cause (if any they hav*,) why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand officially at office, this 1st day of anuary 1859. [jan 8 wflm] JOB. H. MEAD, Ord’y. G EORGIA, Fcuok Caum.—Thomas W. Connally, administrator on the estate of C M Connally deceas ed, applies to ms for letters of dismission from his said administration. These are therefore to notify all persons concerned to be and appear at my office, ou or before the first Monday iu July next, and show cause (if any they have,) why said letters should not be granted the applicant, accord ing to law. Given under my liand officially at office, this 3rd day o anuary 1859. [jan 6 w6m] JOS. H. MEAD, Ord’y. G EORGIA, Fcltos Cocirrr.—Thomas W. Connally, Guardian of David H., Mary and Sytha A. E. Con nally, having applied to the Court of Ordinary of said county for a discharge from his Guardianship of David H. Mary and Sytha A. E.Connallys’ persons and property. This is therefore to cite all persons concerned to show cause, by filing objections in my office, why said Thomas W. Connally shahid not be dismissed from his Guardian ship of David H., Mary and Sytha A. E. Connollys’ and receive tbs usual letters of Dismission. Given under my hand 1869. [Jan 26 w] Officially Bt Office, January 96th JOS. H. MEAD, Ord’y. 1ST © "w Book. r IB CRBBCBNT and FRENCH CRUSADERS.— By G. L. D1TSON, Author of “Circassia, or a Tour to tbs Caucasus,” < -The Para Papers on France, Egypt and Ethiopia,” etc., etc. gg- For sale by WM. KAY, Agent. [feb 18 dwtf S TATE OF GEORGIA, Fcrro-t Coc.vty.—To Simeon Frankford, Greeting.—Whereas, Simeon Frankt'ord, herein namod resides without the limits of this State, so that service can be perfected ou’r by publication, and whereas, heretofore, to-wit, at the October Term or our Superior Court, eighteen hundred and fifty-seven, Ed ward G. Foster, commenced his action of Assumpsit, against Jolm Robinson 4 Gilbert N. EldreJ, composing the firm of Robinson 4 EMred, of said county, founded on account for Two Hundred Dollars, besides interest.— And whorens said Edward G. Foster, did on the 28th day ot May. 1857, flic his affidavit requiring the said Robinson 4 Eldred, to bo held to bail, in conformity to the statute in such case made and pro-ided. And whereas Simeon Franford. of said county, * ecamo the bnil of said Gilbert N. Eldred, by entering into bond under his hand aud seal with the said Gilbert N. Eldred, which bond bears date the 29th day of May, 1857, for the sum of $400, and whereas at the April Term of said Court, 1858, a verdict was rendered against the said Gilbert X Eldred, for the sum of $200, besides interest and costs. And whereas a capias ad satisfaciendum issued against tho said Gilbert N. Eldred, from said judgment upon which writ of capiat ad satisfaciendum, Seymore B. Love, Sheriff' of said coun ty , has made the entry of 1 ‘The defendant not to be found ia this county.” You are therefore hereby required personally or by attorney to be and appear at onr Supe rior Court next, to be held in aud for said county, on tho first Monday in April next, then and there to show cause if any you have, why judgment should not be rendered against you on said bond in favor of E. G. Foster, for the amount of the principal, interests and cists, due on said judgment so rendered as aforesaid. 3tju Witness the Honorable Orville A. Bull, Judge of jtaid Court, this 26th day of February, 1S59. Feb 26.... wlm B. F. BOM A R, Clerk. G EORGIA, Fcltok County.—Whereas, I/mis Valenti no, Administrator, of Michael Fay, late of said coun ty deceased, applies tome for letters of Dismission. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all persons concerned to file their objections (if any they have,) with in tho time prescribed by law, wl v said Letters should not be granted the applicant. Given under niv hand officially at office, this 8th day of March 1S59. w40ds JOB. H. MEAD Ord’v » c G GOKGIA, Fi lto.v Cocxty.—Two months after date application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of said county, for leave to sell the Negroes, belonging to the estate of Solomon Hopkins, late of said county de ceased, for the purpose of division, among the legatees of said deceased. GEO. W. HOPH1NS, Ext’r. March 9 w60d CHEROKEE COUNTY Cherokee Sheriff Sale. W ILL he sold before the Court house door in the town of Canton, on the first Tuesday in April next, between the legal hours of sale, the following property to-wit, Lot or Land No 933, in the 15th dist .ud 2nd sect of Cherokee county. Levied on as the properly of P W Priest to satisfy a Justices Court fi fa from Cherokee county, in f favor of William M McAflee vs P VV Priest.— Levied aud returned to me by a kalilf. Also, lot of land, No 1208, in the 15th dist and 2nd sect of Cherokee co. Levied on as the property of John P Winn, fo satisfy a fi fa from the Inferior Court of Cobb county, in favor ofjamos VV Carlton. Also, lotofland, No 830, in the 3rd dist and 2nd sect of Cherokee co. Levied on as the property of A J Bruce to satisfy a fl fa in favor ofEW Lewis and others, from a Justice* Court of Cherokee co. levied and returned to me by a balin'. Also, a Negro Man of dark complexion, about 30 years old. Levied on as the property of John H Wood, to sat isfy a fi fa from the Superior Court ofCherokee count}’, in favor of H H Williams 4 Co vs Wood and Couort and other fl fas in my hand. JOSHUA McCONNELL,Sh’ff'. March 2.. wtds B' Administrator's Sale. iY VIRTUE of an order from the Court of Ordinary of Cherokee county, will lie sold before tho Court Houso Door, in Canton on the first Tuesday in April 1859 between the legal hours of sale. Tho Lot of land whereon Susan Beavers resided at the timeof death the No. not knows possession not given until the 1st of Jan’y 1860. Also, Four Negroes, Melinda and her three Children, the Children ail under five years of age. Sold for the benoflt of tho heirs and creditors of William Beavers, ’ate of Clark county deceased. Terms on the day of sale. JOSEPH McCONNELL, Adm’r, Jan 19.... wtds with the Will annexed. Maliuda Timmons) Libel for Divorce in Cherokee vs y Superior Court, Septemlrer Term William Timmons. J 1858. I T appearing to the Court, from the return of the Sheriff, that Defendant docs not reside in Cherokee County, and it further appearing, tliat Defendant does reside out of the limits of the State of Georgia ; it is, ou motion, or dered that said Defendant appear and answor at the next Term of this Court, or that the case be considered in de fault, and the l’laintiffbe allowed to proceed. 1). F. HAMMOND, j. s c.,T. c. A true extract from the Minutes of Court. Oct. 30th, 1858. [w6m] J. L. KEITH, Clerk. Mary Duncan, ' vs Thomas B Duncan. JLibel) .) rior Ci Libel for Divorce in Cherokee Supe- Caurt, September Term, 1858. I T appearing to the Court that the defendont does not reside within the limits of this Stato. It is ordered that service be perfected by publication in one of tho Public Gazettes of this State* agreeable to the Statute in such case made provided. September Term, 1858. D F HAMMOND, J S C T C. A copy taken from the miinutes of Court, J L KEITH, Clerk. r fTVVO MONTHS after date, application will be made to I the Ordinary of Cherokee county, for leave to sell the Land and Negroes, belonging to the estate of Richard S. Hunt. late of said oounty deceased. Jan 18.... w2m * JOHN RICHARDSON, Adm’ r. T WO MONTHS after date, application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Chcrokeo county, for leave to sell the Land and Negroes, belonging to the estate of John Abbott deceased. THOS. D. PERKINSON,) . , , Jan 18 w2m WM. R. ABBOTT. J 4 "®* G EORGIA,Chbrokes Cocstt.—Whereas, Patrick H. Brewster, Guardian of Lydia J. Brewster, applies to me to he dismissed from said Guardianship. These are thorefore to cite and admonish ail persons concerned to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause (if any they have,) why said applicant should not be dismissed from said Guardianship. feb 10 JAS. JORDAN, Ord’y. "VrOTICEis hereby given to all personshaving demands Bl against William Beaver, late of Clark county dec’d, to present them to me properly made out within the time prescribed by law, so as to show their character and amount, and persons indebted to said deceased, arc here by required to make immediate payment. JOSEPH McCONNELL, k Feb 10 w2m Administrator, with the Will annexed. G EORGIA, Cuerokkb Cocstt.—Whereas Jacob Haney and Joshua S. Haney, Administers on the estate of Timothy Haney deceased, applies to mo for letters of dis mission from suid Administration. Those are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned to he and appear at our Court of Ordinary, to be held on the second Mondy in August to show cause (if any they nave.) why said letters should not be gran ted the applicant. feblO 6m JAMES JORDAN, Ord’y. T WO MONTHS after date, application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Cherokee county, Georgia, at the first regular term, after the expiration of Two Months from this notice, for leave to sell four Negroes, belonging to John G. Rurnph, minor orphan. Feb 10 w2m JOB. McCONNELL, Guardian. be sold before the Court House towa of OuttMtnf, Forsyth County, — . in April nsxt, within tbs legal tottss the fottowinrpropertjT to-wit: i Lot of Land, No 206 in the 14th dist and lstsect o* now Forsyth county, containing 40 acres more or less. [Lev ied on as the property or Mark Hammond, to satisfy a II fa issued from a Justices Court of Forsyth county, in favor of William L Dodd, vs Mark Hammond mahef and W J Page, sec’ty on stay. Property pointed out bj( said Hammond. Levied aud returned to me by a constable. Also, lot of land No 1128, in the 2nd dist and 1st sect., of now For.-yth county, containing 40 acres more otjless Levied on as the property of Wilfiam Fagg n, to satisfy a fi fa issued from a Justices Court of Forsyth county k in favor of Strung 4 Moore vs Wm Faggan, pi operty prfnted out by F A Moore. Levied and returned' to mo f>y a constable. Also, two lots of land Nos not known, it being the whereon George W Faggan, now lives, each lot con' 40 acres more or less, in the 2nd dist and 1-1 sect Forsyth county. Levied on as the property of Faggan, to satisfy a fi fa issued from a Justices Out Forsyth county, in favor of Thomas Collins vs John Fag gan and Wm Faggan, makers, Levi Q C McGinnis, sec’ty on stay, property pointed out by Plaintiff. Levied and returned to me by a constable. Also, lots of land, Nos 1201,1268 in the 2nd dist arid 1st section of Forsyth county, and lot 8, in the 3rd dist 41st section of Forsyth county, and the interest the defendant has in and to a Grist Mill, said Mill known as the old Owen’s Hill, said interest being two parts and embracing tbc mill yard, on cither side of the Creek, and all the land, a 10 feet dam of water would cover, all levied on as the property of Levi Q C McGinnis, to satisfy a fi fa in favor of Henry Strickland vs Lovi Q C McGinnis, Jacob Pettyjohn and Jacob Taylor, sect’y and other fl fas in my hands vs said McGinnis, property pointed out by said McGinnis. Levied and returned to me by a constable. W. P. WILLIAMS, Sh’ff Cuinming, March 2, 1859... wtds Vorsj th Postponed Sheriff Sale. W ILL bo sold before tho Court House Door, in the Town of Dimming, Forsyth county, on tho 1st Tuesday in April next, within the legal hours of sale the following property to-wit : Lots of land, Nos 1290,1155.1025, and 20 acres of lot of land, No 1134, in tho 2nd district and 1st sect of now Forsyth county. Lovied on as the property of Levi Q. C. McGinnis, to satisfy a fl fa issued from a Justices Court of Forsyth county, in favor of Joseph Winship vs said McGinnis, proporty pointed out by said McGinnis. Levy made and returned to me bv a constable, march 2.. wtds * W. P. WILLIAMS, Sh’fl’. G EORGIA, Fobsttu Coc.Trr.—Meshiac Red, having applied to be appointed Guard iau of the estates of Meshiat Red, Hester A. Red, Patty Red and Jesiah Rod, minors under fourteen years of age ; residents of said county. This is to cite all (icrsons concerned to bo and appear at the Term of the CourtofOrdinary, to be held next, af ter the expiration of thirty days, from the first publica tion of this notice, and show cause, if they can, why said Meshiac Red, Bhould not be intrusted with the Guar dianship of the estates of Meshiac Rod, Hester A. Red Patty Red and Josiah Red, on the first Monday iu April next. Witness my official signature, 24th February 1859. mar 2 w30d H. BARKER, Ord’y. G E0RGLA, Fobsyth Coi’xtt.—To all whom it may eon cern ; Honry C. Kellogg having in proper term ap plied to me for permanent Letters of Administration on the Estate of Andrew E. Bond, late of said County de ceased. This is to cite all and singular tho creditors and next of kin of Andrew E. Bond, to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by law and show cause if any they can, why permanent aiministration should not bo grant ed to Henry C. Kellogg, on Andrew E. Bond’s Estate, on the first Monday in April noxt. Witness my hand and offical signature. March 1st, 1S59. H. BARKER, Ordinary. G EORGIA. Fobstth Cot-Xtr.—To all whom it may con cern.—Samuel A Holbrook and Archibald Collett having in proper form applied to me for i>ermanent let tersof Administration on the estate of William B Hoi brook, late of said con' ty. This is to ‘ ite ail and singular the creditors and next of kin of William B. Holbrook to be and appear at my office, within the time allowed by law, and show cause if any they can. why permanent administration should not be granted to Samuel A. Holbrook and Archibald Collett on William B. Holbrook’s Estate, on the first Mon day in April noxt. Witness my hand and official signature 23d February 1859. H. BARKER, Ordinary. mar 2—wtd GEORGIA, Forsyth County. 1X7HEREAB, Andrew E Bond, surviving admiinistra ” tor of Bmaon H Edwards, represents to the court, iu his i-etition duly flied and entered on record and states he hss fully administered Benson H Edward’i Eistute This is theretore to cite all persons coeoerned kind-el aud c ad-tors to show cause, if any they can why said adminirtrator should not be discharged from his sdipinistiation, and receive letteisof dismisblon on the first Monday in April. 1859. »“o 16 H R»RKER. Ordinary G EORGIA, Forsyth County. Whereas George Kellogg, Executor of Mary Braselton, rep resents to the Court in his petition, duly filed aud enter ed on record, that he has fully administered Mary Bras eiton’s Estate : This is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can why said Executor should not be discharged from his Executor ship, and receive letters of dismission ou the first Mnnday in May 1859. H. BAKER, Ordinary. Oct. 4,1850.. ,.w6ni G EORGIA,Forsyth Coc-vit.—Whereus William Finch er Adminstrator of Henry Edwards, represents to the Court in his petition ; duly filed and entered on rec ord, that he has fully administered Henry Edwards, es tate. This is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kin dred and creditors, to show cause, if any they cun. why said administration should not be discharged from his administration, and receive letters of dismission on the 1st Monday in June next, 1859 H. BARKER, Ord’y. G EORGIA, Forsyth Coc.vty.—Whereas James C. Black stock, Administrator of John Gilbert, represents to the Court, in his petition, duly filed and entered on record that lie has fully administered John Gilberts Estate. This is therefore to cite ail persons concerned, kindred and creditors to show cause if any they can, why said admin strator should not be discharged from his administra ion and receive letters of dismission, on the first Monday July next, 1S59. [dec 16] H. BARKER, Ord’y. * G EORGIA, Chkbokbb County.—Whereas, Jeremiah Warren, Administrator ou the estate of Charles Saw yers, applies to me for letters of dismission from said .dministration. These arc therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned to be and appear at our Court of Ordinary, to be held on the second Monday in August next, then and there to show cause (if any they have,) why said letters ted the applicant. JAMtS JORDAN, Ord’y. should not be grata Feb 10 w6m G EORGIA, CasaoKsa Oovxtt.—Whereas, Eli McCon nell and Hardy Strickland, Administrators on the estate of Leroy Hammond deceased, apply to me for let ters of dismission from said administration. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned to be and appear at our Court of Ordinary, to be held on the second Monday in August next, then and there to show cause (if any they have,) why said letters should not be granted the applicant. Feb 10 wflm JAMES JORDAN, Ord’y I MILTON COUNTY. Administrator’s Sale. B Y AUTHORITY of the Superior Court of Franklin County, Georgia, will be sold before the court house door in Milton county. Georgia, on the 1st Tuesday in April next, within the legal hours of sale. Lot of land No 378,1st dist and 1st sect., Originally Cherokee now Milton county, also will be sold, lot of land before the oourt house door in Floyd county. No 87, 3rd distand 4th sect., Originally Cherokee, on the 1st Tues day In April next, both lots, as the proporty of Samuel Headen, late of E'rankiin county deceased. Sold for tho benefit of tha heirs. Terms ou the day of sale. JOHN A. HEADEN,) B. V. HEADEN, > Administrators Feb 14 w40d T. W. WALKER. J AimtnUtntrirto (tale. A GREEABLE to an order of the Court of Ordinary Cass county, will be sold before the Court House, in Milfon county, (Alpharetta,) on the 1st Tuesday in April next, within tne legal hours of sale. Lot of Land No 906, in the 2nd sect and Sod dist., of originally Cherokee, now Milton county, containing forty Acres more or less. DAVID M. PARKER, Feb 23... w40d Adm’r, Do bonis non. G EORGIA. Forsyth County.-Z D Hagood, Guardiano Kiilv E. Moor and Mary A. Moor, having applied to the Court of Ordinary, of said county, for a discharge from said Guardiansh p of Kitty E. lioor and Mary A Moor’s, persons and property. This is therefore to cite all jiersous concerned, to show cause by filing objections in my office, why the said Zech ariah D. Hagood, should ot be dismissed from his Guar diatiship of Kitty E Mooi and Mary A Moor, and receive the usual letters of dismission, on the 1st Monday in April next. Given und-r my official signature 7th day of Kebruary 1859. w’m F BARKER, Ordinary. G EORGIA, Forsyth Count —Whereas, Izircnzo D Harris, represent • to th Court, in his i»etition duly filed and entered on record nut he 1ms fully administer ed James Harris estate. This is therefore, to cite ail persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can why said Administration should not be discharged, from his Ad ministration and receive letters of dismission, on the 1st Monday in September next. H. BARKER, Ord’y. Feb 7 w6m HARALSON COUNTY. Haralson Deputy Sheriff Sale. W ILL be sold before the Court House Door, in the Town of Buclianan, Haralson county, on the first Tuesday in April next, within the legal hours of sale the following property,’to-wit : 50 acres of land, lying in the south West corner of lot No 37, 8th dist originally Carroll now Haralson county, and a 40 acre lot, No 754, in the SOtli dist and 3rd sect of originally Polk now Haralson, all levied on as the proper ty of Jeremiah M Bradley to satisfy, two Justices Court fi fas issued (torn the 813th dist G M in favor of Steward 4 Calclough v* J M Bradley. Levied and returned by a Baliff. JOHN K. HOLCOMBE, Pept’v Sh’ff. Haralson mortgage Sheriff Sale. At the same time and placo, will be sold, one dark chesnut sorrell Mare some 12 yoars old. Lovied on as the property of W R Lavind, to satisfy one Inferior Court mortgage fi fa, issued from Haralson county, in favor of Susan Holland, Executrix of Fulton Holland, doc’dvsWm R Lavind. JOHN K. HOLCOMBE, D. Sh’ff. march 2 wtds G EORGIA, Haralson County.—Whereas Johnson Me Leroy applies to me for letters of Administration on the estate of Billey McLeroy, dec’d, late of said county. These are theretore to cite and admonish all and singu lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to bo and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law to show cause (if any they have,) why said letters should not be granted the applicant. Given under my hand and official signature at office this 24th day of February 1859. mar 2.. wtd G. R. HAMILTON, Ord’y. G EORGIA, Haralsox County.—Will be sold to the highest bidder, in the Town of Buchanan, ou the 1st Tuesday in February next, by order of the lion. In ferior Court of said county, passed 7th day of December 1858, the unsold portion of the Town Lots of land; tome valuable lots, fronting the Square and streets, to gether with good back lots. Terms made known ou the day of sale. [dec!8tds] JOHN DUKE, Clerk, I. C. CLAYTON COUNTY. Clayton County, Sheriff Sales. W ILL be sold before the Court House doer, m the town of Jonesboro, in Clayton county, on the 1st Tuesday in April next, between the usual hours of sale, the following property, to-wit : Four Iota in the towu of Jonesboro, in the 3rd section, lying on the west side of the Macon 4 Western Railroad ach of said lots containing thirty feet in front and 100 back, and one lot twenty feet in front aud one huudred back, all fronting the Macon 4 W. R. R., and also, the west half of Lot No 5, one hall acre, more or less, on the west side of said Road,and fronting Wm C Hane s, dwell ing house, also, one Dray, one Two Horse Wagon and 1 horse Cart , all of which is ievied oa as the property of Thomas Byrne, to satisfy one fi fa in favor of John Neal, Plaintiff, Thos Byrne, Principal, and Elijah Glass and Matison. lass, soct’y, Property pointed out by Thos Byrne. Also, 50 Acres, more or less, on the west side of Flint RiTer, part of lot, No 912, all of said lot ou the west side of said river. Levied on as the property of Joseph S Johnson, to satisfy one fi fa in favor of Madison Whaley, iss od from tho Superior Court of Fayette county. Pro perty pointed out by Joseph S. Johnson. Feb 23 J. H. WALDREP, Sh’ff. j M Bond, north by Grant Roberta, containing 100 acres, more or less, place whereon K 8 Bartlett now lives, and one Negro Woman, dark complexion by theuanje at Mary, about 38 years old, and one rather Bay Horse, some ML years old, and on* dark colored^lUls. aotee 12 years oU; all levied on as the property of R S Bartlett, to satisfy 2 Superior Court fl fits issued from the Sufe. ior Court of Campbell, one in favor of T M Howard vs; said ftirtletLone in favor of Bullard 4 Whitley, vs said [Bart lett, and one Superior Court fi fo issued from the Supe rior Court of Cowetta-oounty,.ia fovor of J M Bond vs R S Bartlett, property poiritedbbt by said defendant. Also, Lot oT Land, No 77, in the 7th dist, of originally Coweta now Campbell county. Levied on by tyro; Jus tice Oourt II fas issued from 662nd dist, G M, said eoun- tv , one issued in fovor of A Austell, now controlled to H W Wheat vS Robert Northcut 4 WmH Bullard endor ser, one issued in favor of A 4 J Teal, now controlled to D Worthan vs Robert No tbcut. Levied on as the - pro perty of saM Northcut. Property pointed out by A W Wheat Levy made and returned to me by J J Milford, L j - A. C. WATKINS, Sh’ff. Campbell' Postponed Sheriff Saties. At the same time and place, one dark blazed faced Horse, some 5 years old. Levied on as the property of R G Cook, to satisfy one Inferior Court fl fa issued from the Inferior Court of Coweta county, in favor of Feelings Anderson 4 Co vs said R G Cook. Property pointed out by Plff’s Attorney. A. C. WATKINS, Sh’ff. Feb 24th, 1859 wtds. Clayton Deputy Sheriff Sales. YXTILL be sold before the Oourt House door, In the Vf Town of Jonesboro, Clayton county, on tin lat Tuesday in April next, tho following property to-wit : •Lot of land, No (7) seven in the 13th dist., originally Hen y, then Fayette now Claylou county, containing 202*^ acres, more or less. Lovied on as the property of C. M. Dodson, and pointed out by defendant. Levied on to satisfy a fl fo in favor of Win Green vs C M Dodson, principal, Wm H Dodson and Wm U Hearing securities, issnod from E'ayotte Inferior Court. E'eb 23nd 1859. J. B. BUTTLES, Dept’y Sli’ff. Clayton County Sheriff Sale. Y jril.L be sold before the Court House Door, on the W 1st Tuesday In April. One Hundred Acres of Laud, more or less, Number not Fnown, whereon Richard Phipps, now lives. Levied on as the property of L. T. Doyal, Trustee for Martha C. Phipps, by fi fo from Henry Inferior Court, In favor of Gideon F Mann vs said L T Doyal, Trustee, 4c. Proper ty pointed out by PltTs Attorney, march 3wtds JAMES WALDREP, Sh’ff. A A BOXES Adamantine Candles, very cheap. fob 1 MT. W. BOAR?. isrotloe- A LL persons are warned not to trade for five notes, made by th{ undersigned, anil payable to Z. A. Rico or bearer, each for $87 60, and payable quarterly from tho date thcreoT, which is March 30lh, 1868; the same being for the rent of a Store House un the corner of Alabama and Loyd Streets. As the consideration for which said notes were given has failed, we are deter mined not to pay th* same, until compelled by law. March 22d. wtf 6 AVAN 4 ROUNDTRK. GEORGIA. Campbell County. W PEREA®, Robert J. Toggle shows to the Court that he has fully administered John A. Hopkin’s Restate These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned, to show cause if any they have, why said administrator should not be discharged from his ad ministration, and receive letters of dismission on the first Mondar In April next, 1869, this September 8th g58. «e!6 B. C BEAVERS. Ordinary. Thomas J. Aldridge, ) Libel for Divorce in Haral vs. >sou Superior Court. Nancy Jane Aldridge, J r ' appearing to the Oourt, from the return of the Sher- iff that the Defendant resides out of this County, aud it further appearing that she resides out of the limits of this State. It is therefore ordered by the Court that the Defendant appear at the next Term of this Court and plead to said action, or that the Plaintiff he allowed to proceed ; and it is further ordered that tho Clerk cause this order to be published in the Atlanta Intelligencer, according to 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 22nd day of October 1858. October, 29,1858. JOHN DUKE, Cl’fc. EORGIA, Cakpbsll County.—To all whom it may VT concern : Beiford Luck and John A. Parker having applied to me for permanent letters of Administration on the estate of Wiley Milam, late of said county deceased. This is to cite all and singular the creditors aud next of kin of Wiley Milam to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by law, and show canse, if any they can, why permanent admistration should not he granted to Beiford Luck and John A. Parker on Wiley Mi lam’s estate. Witness]my hand and official signature Dec. 27,1858. R. C. BEAVERS, Ord’y. Dec. 30. Campbell Mortgage Sheriff Sale W ILL be sold before the Court House Door in tho Town of Campbellton, Campbell county, on the 1st Tuesday in Slay next, the following property to- wit : One Yoke of Oxens, some 3 or 4 years old. Ievied on os the property of Kinchen Kitchens to satisfy a .Mortgage fifa in favorof M M. Smith vs said Kitchens. Property pointed out by E. L. Jackson. A. C. WATKINS, Sh’ff. March 2 wtds DeKALB county. G EORGIA, DbKxlh County.—Whereas James W. Crockett applies tome fur letters of Administration upon the estate of Jonathan Burges, late of said c aunty deceased. These are therefore to citeand admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he 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 the applicant. Given under my hand officially, at office, this 21 day of February 1859. ALEX. JOHNSON, Ordinary. E'eb 27 w 30d G EORGIA, DeKalb County James H. Born, having applied to me for letters of Guardianship of the per sons and proper of Zachariah Reid and Eleanor A. Reid, minors under the age of fourteen years, and residents of said county. This is to cite ail persons concerned to be appear at my office, in terms of law, and show cause (if any they have) why letters of Guardianship of the persons and property of said minors should not be granted, the said applicant. Witness mv official signature. Fcb’y 24th, 1859. Feb 27 wtf* ALEX. JOHNSON, Ord’y. G EORGIA—DkKalb County.—Whereas, John Bryce, Guardian of William McKoy, has made it plainly to appear to the Court tliat 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 Guardiauship, and receive letters of dismis sion ou the 1st Monday in February next. ALEX. JOHNSON, Ordinary. dec 2, m 6m G EORGIA, DeKalb County.—Charles Murphy, Guar dian of Elizabeth McKoy, having applied to tho Court of Ordinary of said county, for a dismission from said Guardianship. This is therefore to cite all persons concerned to show cause by filing objections iu my office, why said appli cant should not be discharged from said Guardianship, on or before the 1st Monday in May next. Given under my hand at office, March 12th, 1859. march 16 wtd ATEX. JOHNSON, Ord’y. G EORGIA, DbKalbCounty.—Lewis Thomas, Adnvr d'e bonis non on the estate of William Slay, dec’d applies to me for letters of dismission from said Adm’r These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned'to file their objections (if any they have,) in my office why said letters should not be granted in terms of the Statute in such case made and provided. Given under mv baud officially Dec. 1868. Jan 28* ALEX. JOHNSON, Ord’y. G EORGIA, EbKalb County.—Thos. Farr, Adm’r of the estate of Eleanor Farr dec’d, applies to me for let ters of dismission from his said Administration. These are therefore to notify all persons concerned to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, and show cause why said letters of dismission, should not he granted the applicant. Given under my had officially this 3rd December 1858. Jan 2Swtf ALEX. JOHNSON, Ord’y. G EORGIA, DsKalr County.—H. II. Embry Adm’r de bonis non, on the estate of Jesse Childress dec’d, applies to me for letters of dismission from his said Ad ministration. These are to admonish all persons concerned to file their objections in my office, within the time prescribed by law, (if any they have,) why said letters should not begranted said applicant. Given under my hand official ly this 3rd Dec. 1858. ALEX. JOHNSON, Ord’y. G EORGIA, DsKalb Couimr.-Simeon Smith, Adm’r, of the estate of Sealey Leverett, dec’d, applies to me for letters of dismission from said Administration. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned to file their objections (if any they have,) in my office why said letters should not be granted in Terms of the Statute. Given under my hand officially 3rd Dec. 1858. [Jan 28 wtf] ALEX. JOHNSON, Ord’y. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. B Y VIRTL'E of on order of tho Inferior oiirt of DeKalb County, when sitting for Ordinary purposes will be sold, on the 1st Tuesday in April next, at the Court House door, in said county, within the legal hours of sale, as the estate of William Martin, late of said county deceased, the following piece of.land to-wit: 42 Acres on the east end of the ballance of lot No 99, in the 18th dist., of originally Henry now PtKalb county after taking off of the south side of said jot, 40 acres, Pee- dee to Samuel Pur ha tv, containing 42 acres, and bounded as follows, beginning on the east Vine of said lot, where the lino of the 40 acres intersects it ruuing North 32 chains 25 links to tho original corner'of said lot, thence west 12 chains and 71 links, thence south 32 chains and 25 links, thence cast 12 chains and 71 links, to the begining, it being that port of said lot assigned to the Widow of said deceased, as her dower and reserved in the sale of same sold lor the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said de ceased. feb 14 w40d C. MURPHY, Adm’r. DAWSON COUNTY. Dawson Sheriff Sale. W ILL be sold before the Court House door in the Town of Dawsouvillo, Dawson county, within the legal hours of sale, on tho E'irst Tuesday in April next the following property, to-wit : Lot of Land, No 317, North half, 15th dist and 1st sect of Dawson county. Levied on to satisfv one Justices Court fi fa issued from tho Justices Court* of tho 1178th distG M, in favor of Johu Hockenhull, Jr, against Jeffery Beck. Property pointed out by Pl’lf Attorney. Levy made and returned to me by A Carney, LC. * Also, the following Postponed Stic : The 4 improvements whereon Malinda Rapcr, now lives, being in the nort half of the 13th dist and 1st sect.— Levied on by virtue of a Justices Court fi fas in favor of James J. Findley vs Stephen Hyde. Property pointed out by plaintiff, fifa controled by Calvin.! lawless. Levy made and returned to me by A. Carney L C. The farm improvements woereon Jeffrey Beck now lives, Nonet known, in the 4th district and 1st sect of Dawson county. Levied on to satisfy 3 fi fas in favor of R B McClure vs said Jeffrey Beck, issued from a Justices Court in the 1022nd dist G M. Levy made and return ed to me by DM Dickson, L. C. March 2,1S59. wtds SAMUEL R. FINDLEY, Sh’ff. G EORGIA, IUwaox County.—J. J. Burt, having applied to be appointed Guardian of the persons and property of John Sheriff and Sarah Sheriff, minors under fourteen years of sge, residents of said coun ty, This ia to cite all |>crsons concerned tube and appear at the term of the Court of Ordinary ts be hold next after th* expi ation of thirty days fri m the first publication of this Notice, and show cause if auy they can why said J. J. Burt, should not be intrusted with the Guardianship of the persons and property of John Sheriff and Sarah Sheriff. Witness my official signature March the 17th, 1859. JOHN W. HUGHES, Ord’y. march 23rd w30d QRARD CJSFITAL PRIZE $68,O00| Class e, To be drawn In Baltimore, on Saturday Feb Under ike superintendence oftheStah ju** Commissioner. ^ 1 Prize 1 $65,000 is 22,680.. **" 1 10,000) "" 1 10,000 20 5,000. 20 2,000 ;; 20 1,800.. 20... 20 20 20 ...1,500... 1,250....*" 1,000... " 600... "dftl 76 500... e* 132 400... 132.. 250... 132 200... 132 100.... 3,828 40... 25,740 50 !*' !! )5fij 30,316 prizes, amounting to Tickets $20, Halves $10, Quarters A Package of 28 Whole Tickets at $20, costs " There are 12 drawn ballots, and each ballot hi" " * 5 ll worth $20, makes SaSil 5 15per cent off, being .""35 Leaves net " Leaving risk to the pureltaser Persons who desire need only remiVthe rbli'n""^l age, for which,we will send a Certificate as ihii l ^l A Certificate of Package of 26 Wholes, cost* “25; Do do 26 Halves " ""•?* — Do do 26 Quarters! DO do 26 Eighths “tl gg- All orders addressed to R. France'& -itl gers, Baltimore, Md., will meet with prornDt and the printed official drawings sent as so,, n I R. FRAVCF k,£ rff Jan 6 w3m Managers, Maryland State W THE BEST COMIC PAPER 1 THE BEST COMIC PAPER i THE BEST COMIC PAPER i 6 Cents Monthly or 75 Cents per Y« FRANK LESLIE’S - FRANK LESLIE'S FRAHK LESLIE’S B U B U B U B U B U B U UN' U Ni U Ni U N> UNi U Ni ! every month.; It contains nearly 100 Engravings same size as Frank Leslie’s IIIusibated Paper, a with Side Splitting Stories. Droll Anecdotes! Squibs, Joke* of every- description, Burlesque Romani Conundrums, Charades, and everything tuniaker-S body Roar with laughter. This is confessedly th, E Ure&test Funny Vapev Ever lssuti. Published the first of every month. Price G Cents.' S IXTY DAYS after date application will be made to the Court of Ordinal y of Dawson County, for leave to sell all the land belonging to the Rstatc of Basil S. Cau- trell, late of said County Deceased. Feb. 2 w2in. STEPHEN CANTRELL, Adm’r. ATLANTA _ Bakery & Confectionery. rpHE subscribers havo recently connected wijh their X Confectionary a large size CRACKER MACHINE. which enable* them to fnruish their friends and patrons Iu the up-couutry with Butter, Boston and Soda Crackers, always fresh, at rajes fully twenty per cent, tower than the same can be laid down from Suvrnnah or Charles ton. The CANDIES manufactured by them Are already well known to dealers and consumers. A comparison of their manufacture is challenged with those made elsewhere North or South. They keep, also, constantly on hand, a large stock of Nuts, Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Pickles, Sardine*, Sauces, Toys, ke. Also CIGARS of all grades, from $6 to $40 per 1,000 Refined and barrel SUGARS—comprising a general sup ply of Country Confect toners, at as low rates as can be afforded elsewhere In the State. Ball, public or private Parties furnished to order, at short notice with every description of CAke, Fruit. 4c‘ of the best quality. 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OF VALUABLE AND USEFUL WF OF VALUABLE AND USKFTLGK OF VALUABLE AND USEFUL GUI CONDUCTED ON AN ENTIRELY NEW PLAN- CONDUCTED ON AN ENTIRELY NEW PLAN. CONDUCTED ON AN ENTIRELY NEW PLAN. A VALUABLE GIFT WITH EVERY BOOK t- gg- A VALUABLE GIFT WITH EVERY BOOK Si A VALUABLE GIFT WITH EVERY Hooks;.; CATALOGUES SENT FREE. CATALOGUES SENT FREE. CATALOGUES SENT FREE. By addressing R. MELVIN, 333 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia.h gg- New Catalogues, just issued, contuininr Un popular Works oftlie day, and a List of one Haas Varieties of Gifts. .When orders of Twenty-five bird aud upwards are received, a receipt for the same*,.' sent by return mail. Receipts taken for every package so; t bv Expr« THREE: PLANS OF COMMISSION FOR AGEMi which they can take their choice, aud each more than ever offered. AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY T-t- AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY T-1 AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY M Address R. MELVIN, ’I 333 CHESNUT STK£H. fi mar 22 w3m Philadelphia, ft I $50,000 Reward! The above sum icas'actually given to my patrons diouf year 1858. HTNOTICE. JU DUANE RULISOA Proprietor of the Great Gift Book House. No 33 Third Street, Philadelphia, continues tbc saleofBvio usual. A Gift worth from 25 cents to $luo, sent n| every Book. $800 WORTH OF GIFTS! CONSISTING OF (ioldand Silver Watches, Fine Oold Jewelry. A W T U1 he distrtbtld with every 1000 Book The attention of the public is respectfully solicK’S the extensive assortment of valuable Staudard and cellaneous Books, which are offered for sale- at thcD> prices. Gifts ! Gifts! Gifts! Gifts! F'or every Book fcrcbased at One Iioujr os h d THE PURCHASER WILL BE ENTITLED 10 RECEIVE 0NS IV FOLLOWING ARTICLES. Gold and Silver Watches, Gold Lockets. laiot ; Gents' Gold Guard Chains, Gold Rings. Cameo Sts. -y Bracelets, Cameo and Florentine Settings. Ladin Cm Breast Pius, ladies’ Florentine Sets, Ladies’ Ftaa» Pins, ladies' Cameo Ear Drops, Ladies’ Gold Brasil Gold Bosom Studs, Ladies aud Gents’ Gold Sleeve Bisafe Gold Commercial Pens in Silver Cases. Ladies’GoMiri with Holders, Fixtra Gold Pens, with Cases and H A Uente' Cluster Bosom Pins, Gold Tooth Picks, Laier. Gents’ Gold Pencils, Ladies’ Gold Far Drops, K;' : i* 1 Parlor Tune Pieces, Sewing Machines, Pocket itom SilverWare, including Spoons, Butter Knives. Fri■ Cake Baskets, 4c. Also, Miscellaneous Gifts Jewelry. GiftBooks, Ae., worth front 25 cents toh'i Our New Catalogues for 1859 is scut free to ail. application. The inducements offered agents re liberal than those of any ether house in this bustts-B Having been in the Publishing aud Book Soiling g for the last eight years, my experience enables conduct the F'ift Enterprize with satisfaction to ail B Agents are wanted in every town and county r^-E commissions will be given in books, or a ytor cento-H money. F’or a club of 10 books, 1 extra boot ebuh given*, on larger orders, commissions are more life*- lyi For full particulars address, §a DUANE RULKO-V N Publisher, 38 South Third St.. Philadelphia g P. S.—In press, and will lie issued February 1st. y ‘ Life, Speeches, and Memorials of Daniel Wehste' Samuel M. Smacker, A. M.. a splendidly Hlu'traS_ ,5 time of 550 pages. Agents Wanted. [JanSo*'- FAIRBANKS SCAIaES, FAIRBANKS SCALES. FAIRBANKS SCALES. Clarke A Lewis, Agents, Atlanta, Georgia, T HFBE Scales are nowrwjj od as the rTA-XPAf-H CORRECT WEIGHT,> use bv nearly every W- Compauv, Merchant tM**; - factoring establishmtfo* out the country. iw rr -' I ttou which these sea* acquired has been sU-’.l growth from the com®* - meat to the present W- I is based upon the P 1 adopted by us, airt te™** ] ated from, of allow®?*® ' g PEREtT weichim: to*®® j forth from our establriw* y 1 Wo have more than R dred d-ffereut mod “,rj,| these Scales, i j wants of every de^J business where a | durable Scale is | Call and examine.*-' 0 ' a an illustrated circular. L FAIRBANKS A f°l 18J»BT0#d»‘-’ ; V” f Dec 14...-w4ot RICHARDSON’S Irish Linens. | IAMASKS, DIAPERS,* 1 " C ONSUMERS of RICHARDSON’S UINF-V^*Li desirous of obtaining the genuine ^ , f’whibf^tg that tho articles they purchase are sealed »■ name of the firm, «ntv KICHAKDSON, SONS as a guarantee of the soundness auddura^jB Goods. This caution is rendered essentially ; large quantities of Inferior ami defective‘ pared season after season and sealed wan ■ Richardson, by Irish Houses, who, >egardie» ^ .; jury thus inflicted alike on the American a the manufacturers of the genuine Goods, wm^* j. abandod a business so profitable, while pare £ mposed on with Goods of a worthless ahnj® ^ . BULL0CKE & J- r - U vA Agents,*36 Church areeySg^ Judge Starkls Law lAbrnry is ^gt T his late Residence inGritilu,, Ga. A. Choice selection of Works, winch purchase are respectfully requestedlto«a“ j^'i- Feb 16 W3t MARY ANN MARIETTA FEMALE COO® T HE next Session of this Iustiitution will co Wednesday the l’2th of January next- ^ g Board at $19 per month, exclusive « ^ of washing. Tuittoe the same as that Female Colleges. For particulars Addr^t^. W?H. ROBERT, Pres. Ma. Female^^ dee M wtf *"