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[From a* London Times, Jan* S3.] Farther Par Amertea> The Battle o ftfielStk of June. The intelligence of the unsueeejiful at tack of the allied forces on the Mmmcob Tower and the Redan, on the 18th of June, reached ns at so lato an hour yesterday morning that our own remarks on the pro gress of the siege had already gone to press; ami oar readers wiil have observed that, al though we were not acquainted with the ainis’er reports already in circulation, we were unwilling to place reliance upon them until they had received the unequivocal sanction of official authority. The des patches which have sinced arrived, both from Lord Raglan and Gen. Pelissier, es tablished beyond doubt that the combined movements of the allied armies recommenc ed on the 17tb, and that early in the morn ing of the following day—a day heretofore known to our military annals by the lustre of victory—an attack was made on the Re dan and the Malakoff Tower, which was re pulsed with a heavy and grevious loss on , our side. The troops withdrew into our ; own lines, effecting their retreat in order, | and not being harrassed by the enemy ; but ] in the fearful struggle which took place : question of time, aud after the siege it has already undergone, its means of defence must ere long be exhausted. The result of the attack of the 18tli, con clusively demonstrates, if any doubt was entertained of the fact, the extreme difficul ty of carrying by assault, works of the na ture of those which now defend Sebastopol, even when the assault is made by troops of the most dauntless courage, confident of their own power to overcome every obstacle. The fronts attacked do not appear to be si lenced, nor were the approaches carried to the foot of the enemy’s works. Under these circumstances the assailants were exposed to a very heavy loss, and the result was in favor of the defence of tho place. Fortu nately, the allied commanders have other means at their disposal, which we trustthat they will employ, to retrieve a check which, though hot discreditable to our arms, from the extraordinary courage displayed by the troops, is the most painful occurrence we had to record in the course -f the war. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. COBB COUNTY. Cobb Sheriff Sales. upon and within the works, where a partial j JLL be sold, on the first Tuesday in August next. -iU.CCSS was at one time obtained, both i ’ before the Court Houee door in the City of Mariet- French and English were mowed downby the 1 ty^owU^ 61 ^" 100 " ° f “ lB; ,hef ‘ Ilowin s ^per inea u*> ol defence accumulated by the enemy i tine lot of laud No. 619, 1 S levied on an the property in tho roar of rl>» hut tori oc U’ n loom °f Adatn Rickard, to entisfv a G fa issued from a Jus li d!, . ' Kg®* !T- 1 , I tico of Cobb county, in favor of William Fuller. Ji6 deepest pain, that the losses Of the allied J V8. Adam Rickard and John Rickard,levied audretura- ibrees are believed to be greater thau in env j edto mc by a constable. fnrmnr uotwir. „ q- t u n J Also. John Tolerson’e, Intrust iu a lease on lot of tormcr action Of the war. Sir John Camp- ; Und No. 853, 1C 2, levied on as the property of said Mil. Col, Yea, of the 7th, Col. Shadforth, 1 John Tolerson. to satisfy two -ubpocna 8 fan issued Of the 57 th, and many other officers of dis- i lr f °’ u the Superior Court ofCobb county [ one,Jn favor i,|| . i, ,, . , , I of James Burton, one in favor ot Bent. Burton, aud .ingUlsned gallantry, fell in our ranks ; while j one S fa issued from a Justice Court of said county in the French have lost two general officers favor of Robert Kicdrick, vs. said Toilerson. levied and and a vast number of men in all branches | ret j u ™ ed t0 “ c by a 00 “ t *rao. anrerson, sheriff, of the service. This event is calculated to «voite tho i T'tvo MONTHS afterdate application will be made to ams event is calculated to excite tlie X the Hon. the Court of Ordinary, of Cobb county, Strongest national regret, from the check It , for leave to sell the real c-tate of Jamef Aikin, deceaa- gives to the ardent hopes which had been entertained of immediate success, and from ! the additional losses such a contest has caus- Thin 9th day of Jalv. 1855. JOHN MALONEY, Adm’r. July 9 M. 1. PHILLIPS, G’n. sioge, there is nothing extraordinary in the repulse of one or more partial assaults. . This is, in fact, the first time since j? a ® e * .. the ecswmwrt of theCrimmn wee. \ fUSS that OUr armiee have suffered any check I iu September next, within the legal hours of sale be- in an imDortant combined onemtion i fore the Court Houso door In the city of Marietta, lots TkJn . ? operation. of Uud nnmbWi 323 3ao and 351 i n tbe fi „ t district ADO l\UB81ftQH OfiVO u66Q rCUUlfOd ft dozen and second *oction in Cobb county. times during the siege, in their nocturnal Also on the same day before tho Court bouse door in «*>■*■*» *““J“'«»<!>• French and : * “ d * boglisn Hues, although our works are t also, at the eame time in Camming Forsyth county, incomparably weakor than the Malakoff lots numbers 96 and 97 In the 6rst district and first tower and the Redan. Scarcely a siege of j the f ateve^oid 0 Mt^e property of Joshua Buise. any magnitude is to bo found in any milita- ! and for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said ry history in which the garrison has not 1 dece » aed - elisha buise, Adm’r. onoe or twice beaten back the besiegers Exceutor’s Sale# trom its works. The Russians made no less ! than five attempts on Silistria, and were ' - - - — , uqo town lot in naia civy, bhurwu uu m their first attack on the Mamelon, though square, known as lot number ten (10) in the they are now victoriously possessed of it.— ! «-*urver of building iota in aaidcUv.fronu n..J. J v , . ,, , the-Public Square twenty-seven (27) feet, and Sou v/ur sorrow at the failure, and especially at \ on Paulding street eighty-five (So) feet, being a part the sacrifice Of gallant aud devoted men lot number five (5) in the original plan of said city. W ill be sold before the court house door in the city of Marietta, on the first Tuesday In August next, bllowing property, to wit : One town lot in said city, situated on tho public in the plan of a fronting East on and South of Also town lot number not recollected, situated ou Tucker’s HU), adjoining Samuel Lawrence on the West, H. G. Cole Tin the South, and the Academy lot on the North, containing two acres, more or less, well shaded, haring a street of 20 feet attached to it. Also, about 20 acres of land, lying at Rock Spring, adjoining land of J. J. Northcutt, F. M. Haygood and which it has cost us is at least unmixed with despondency, although it seems we have yet to learn the whole extent of the resources of the plaoe and the enemy to whom they arc opposed. _ . Wo ventured VAHtnrdn v hoPnen worn on- i Df- Co*, about one mile distant, Northfrom the Court we venmroayesteraay, netoro we were ac- ; Houao ' of aald cit of Mariett i. aud embracing said (Unrated With this deplorable reeult Of the 1 Spring, which will be sold in good size building lots, all attack of the 18th of June, to express some i of which liss on the East side of the Railroad, except surprise and regret that moasuri. had not , ^^“thl tfetd'Srillttatvo boeil taken to dorive a more immediate and and a half Rharo* In the Georgia Military Institute, and complete advantage from the capture of the j ° ae «*“« in the *“«“»*’ A A! anta * Mamnlon nn,l thJ n.i.wrioa in rl,« n.renl, on ! ?. ra ? h Company. all sold as the *■>■«» • ben- Terms made known on the day of . , . , N. E. BENTON, 1 were carried, a comparatively small addi- : R. E. wooding, j tional effort «as made to complete our buc-i Marietta,June 22, 1855. U.J-.Iah 1 .1 0 - • . 1 graph Company, all sold as the property or Nelson Matnelon and tile quarnos in the attack on 1 Benton, lstc of Columbia county, deceased, and by 1 the 7th. ‘ authority of the last will of said deceased, for the b Wo observed that “ when those outworks ty c efitof his heirs, pale. cess. The Russians wore beaten, their fire ! rjnoxGiA, Cobb cocxty.—whereas Rasberry Ea^.n had slackened, their defences were injured, I ^ Executor on the estate.of John s. Prewet, dec’d., dUd CVen their fatigue parties had lost their ! These are therefore to cite and admoniuh all concerned ACCUHtOniod energy in repairing the damage | to bo and appear at our Court of Ordinary, to be held in of the limnlinrrimonf (Inn wnnlri I,™ ' Marietta, on the first Monday in August next, to 01 tne 00moaranient. uno wouia have , -h6w caus9 if tho whT aaid 1#tterg Bh oui d thought that it might be far easier to drive • not be granted. the assault home at 6uch a moment than to I Marietta, June 27, ’55 (w40d) B. TOLLESON, Or’y. defer the second half of the operation to a i Cobb oooxtv—Whereas, a. n. Simpson future opportunity.” Wo venture to quote j ™ ’' P ° n 0U1 OVUI words, because they anticipate ; These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons with perfect accuracy the danger which has concerned, to be and appear St our Court of Ordinary, . -J? j. to be held at Marietta on the first Mouday in August oliue become known to US With such fatal I next, thon and there to show cause, if any they have, Certainty, The second half of the opera- i why said letters should not be granted the applicant, tion was, or had become, tho most difficult, ! Jun ° 9 B. tolleson, Ordinary. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. S IXTV R.V VS afterdate, application will be made to to the Court of Ordinary of Cherokee county, for leave to sell the lands and negroes belonging to the es tate of Robert H. Gober, late of said county, deceas ed. Tbi. Mav 29lh. 1855. J. P. REAVIS, je 7 J. C. HOOK, ' Adm’rs. and tho interval which elapsed between the ; / Georgia, CobbCov.vrr.—whereas, Ganaway John- 7tll and 18tll gave tho Russians an oppor- | son. minor, Guardian or Wm. G. Johnson, applies . ii .. • rr ‘ to me r or Lettvrn DismiRHorv from Kata Guarmanhip* tunity til concentrate all their resources I Those arc therefore to cite and admonish all concern against the impending attack. ! Cd to be and appoar at our Court of Ordianry to be bell On the 7th, tho number of men engaged, ! !u on the first Monday in July next to show ... ’ , * cause, if auy they bare, why Baid lettorH should not at least on our side, was comparatively : be*rant*d. small—not, we believe, over 1,000—aud the ! "ay 15 b tolleson. Ordinary. losses they sustained occurred chiefly in the | ijeoui.ia, Cobb co^jitv.—whereas, John c. BrowD, defence of their position during the ensuing , ,'> d '.? iD 'f, t . rato r do b , oni * non on the estate of Earn ... r , . *•, , , uel McKlreath. applies to me for letters Dismissory. night. t,veil on that any they had entered ■ These are therefore to cite and admonish all coneern- thc Redan, aud succeeded in spiking lo ! od to be anil appear at our Court of Ordinary to beheld , | in Marietta on the first Monday In August next, to £, unp .l ,ie . r ?‘ , Ia unr0a f° n , a ;’le t0 suppose I Bhcw uuffl| if any , u ,y have, why paid letters should that il this detachment had been suppurted 1 not be granted. by stronger reserves, the Redan might at! ma - v 16 B - tolleson, Ordinary. once have been carried? On the other ■ / ’eorgiv, Cobb Cou.vtv.—whereas. Clinton Webb. hand to defer the Attack tvau tn wive tho * Administrator upon tho estate of Peter GaUcer. uanu, iu uemr tne attaca was to give MO , dooeanod , applica to me for Letters Dismissory. liUHdiaQH time to recover tbo moral aud I These are therefore to citaaa^ admonish all concern- physical advantages they had already lost. 1 edt0 b0 and »pp«a!-at our Court or Ordinary to be .1.:. • y ■ , . held in Marietta on the first Monday in August next, ,? y 1 Observation It may possibly be I to shew cause, if any they hnve, why eald letters B. TOLLESON, Ordinary. replied that, as the Redan is commanded by 1 -houid not b-granted. the Malakoff works, our success in the for i may l 6 mer was contingent on that of the Fronch 1 r PWO MONTHS after date, application will be made to against tho latter more elevated position.! 1 to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary or Cobb ii. A . ii a i S i« i ’.ounty, for Iprtu to sell the interest of Moses RoBaeau, because tlie ivedau toulu not bo ueid as I tlocM, in and to one n^omnn. This loth May, 1865. long as tho fire of the Malakoff batteries j ma J 15 clayton yaughv, Adm*r. could be directed against it. We have i state of Georgia, i Count ok ordwakt, some reason to believe that this is what act- 1 Cobb cou.vtv. / Juno Torm,i85&. ually occurred on tho ISth, and that the i T T n ap £ e “. rin ?^°. t ? < l Cj w rt ’ by th r P 8 . 1 ,^ 00 °, f n .< , lii , ’ . , , 1. B. Foote, that John Freeny. of said county, dec d, tsritisn troops had already carried the Re- j dM, in his life timo, execute to said Eugene B. Foote dan, when they found themselves exposed ' hl<( bnnd ! conditioned to rx“cut« titles in feo simple to „ I- . •_* , . said Eugene B. Footo for Lots of Land numbers forty- A> BUcU a tire iroin tho enemy 3 guns m their nine (19,) ninety-nine (99,) and one hundred (10O,) mil flank alia rear that, ilS Sir T. Graham said. I la tlie nineteenth (19th) district of the second (2d) in his account of the assault of San Sebas- 1 section of said county : Andit further appearing, that .- ,, »t. .,u _ j .. , , . ■ said John Freony depaltcd this lifo without executing ,l,in, ^ No man outlived the attempt to gain J titles to said Ians of Land, or in any way providing that ridge and they were consequently i therefor : And it appearing that said Eugene B. Foote .Vili.roi) t/. r-Atirc < I „ c ‘ j has paid the full amount of the purchase price of said > % et r ti'. pe form- I Lots of Land ; and said Eugene B. Foote having peti- eil ol the appalling dlinculties which the : tioced this Court to direct Arthur T. Camp, Admtnia- French had to encounter at tho workaround ! trator upon the estate of said John Freeny, deceased, ,1, \i„|.,!.„«• e. . > 1, , . . , ' ts oxccuto to him titles to eaid lots of land, m confor- -•*> j , , tower from the obstacles which j altv with said bond. It is theroforo hereby ordered, that toiled their first attack on the 7th. The j no tic*.; be given at tbreo or more public places in said first onset, as described by our correspond- a . a V, D :hr ‘ Cherokoc Advocate of such applic, , .* , . , - I tson. that all persons concerned may file objections] Cuts On that day, carried all before it. ; the Ordinary’s office, (if any they have,) why said Ar- The French not only drove tho Russians I thurT. Camp. Administrator as aforesaid, should not out of the Matnelon, hut pursued them to i “^Cd* a d ^ ° f lind ’ * confonaity wi,h the earthworks abutting on tho Malakoff! June o B. iolleson, Ordinary- tower. There they found themselves on j / * * \ronOE TO HECTORS.—All persons indebted to Luge the brink Of a hug© ditch formed by the ex- • Wright. I'attillo ic Heggie, Irwin & Boroughs, cavation Of the earthworks, and ID the ditch • J°kn Stidham, or the estate of M. s. Irwin, deceased, a strong abattis or palisade was erected I P^ as « can ou wm. t. winn, CoU«tin S Lawyer. , P ,. . , r , , oicucu, Marietta, Ga., aud make immediate payment. m23om through which they attempted to force their ‘ o the undersigned within the time prescribed by law. This Marietta, June 1, 1855. June J. G. CAMPBELL, Adm’r. CHEROKEE COUNTY. Administrator’s Sale. OY virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of r* Cherokee County, will be sold before the Court House door in tho town of Jasper. Pickens county, within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday of August next, the following lots of laud, to wit: Num her one hundred and mnety.eight, (198) ; number two hundred and twenty. (220) ; two hundred and twenty- one (221) ; and two hundred and twenty-two, (222) in the-lth District of the second section of originally Chero kee now Pickens county, it being the plantation on which Elijah Davis formerly resided on Long Swamp creek, containtug about seventy-five acres of bottom Land, sold as the property of the said Elijah Davis dec’d. for distribution. ’ WM. H. DAYTS, Ex’r. Juue 18, 1855. Executor’s Sale. % GREEABLE to an order of tlie Court of Ordinary, ! * of Cherokee county, will bo sold before the court house door In the town of Canton, in Cherokee county, on the first Tuesday of August next, within the legal hours of sale, all the notes, accounts and fifas (consid ered doubtful) belonging to the estate of John Rainev. lste of said county dec’d. This 25th June, 1855. g. w. Rainey, Ex’r. wav. The French troops were extremely 1 A LL i ,ers0 “ sbav > D <f d£in: *h ds 3g«in<ttheEstateof n. exposed; it is not clear that any of the i usual means bad been provided for affectin the descent into tho ditch, or for blowing \ up the abattis ; but the trenches were lined with Russians, and a hand-to-hand battle ensued, which ended in the French being driven back, not only from the Malakoff tower, but from the Mamclon itself, for they were hotly pursued by tho enemy, and, to complete their danger, a mine was fired in the Mamelon under their feet. Nevertheless, after the struggle the French troops reformed with indomitable courage, returned to the attack, and ultimately drove the Russians from the Mamelon altogether. Such were the principal incidents of the combat of the 17th, which we must beg our readers not to confound with those of the 18th, as the latter are still very imperfectly known to us; and it must over remain a doubtful point whether, on the former occa sion, the result which had been obtained, could not have been turned to more decisive results. There is, further, some difterence of opin ion among military man, and even between some of the most eminent Generals of the French army, as to the relative advantage of proceeding against Sebastopol at the present state of the siege by way of assault or by field operations against the Russian rr v- ing army. Our readers are aware that, as far as the opinions of civilians at a distance from the theatre of war is entitled to any weight at all, our judgment has always been strongly expresssed in favor of the field operations. It has long been obvious that, from the na- _ ture of the resources and fortifications of ' Sebastopol, our fire has failed either in si lencing the guns of the enemy or in making a practicable breach. This being the case, an assault was necessarily a very perilous and uncertain operation, and even if suc cessful, must expose the troops to a most furious resistance upon the part of the gar rison behind their second line of defence.— But, supposing the Russian army in the in terior of the Crimea to be driven back by the advance of the allied forces from Eupa- toria or elsewhere, and tbo supplies and re inforcements of Sebastopol to be stopped, the reduction of the place becomes merely a GEORGIA, Cherokee Comity. TO ALB WHOM IT MAT CONCERN: VITHEREAS, John M. Delany, Administrator on the v V Estate of Moses W. Pudin, late of said county, deceased, applies to me for Letters of Dismission from the Administration of said estate, and it appearing that the said Administrator has fully administered said es! tc: This is therefore to cite and admonish all per son. interested to be and appear at the Court of Ordin ary of said county, to be held on the second Monday iu February next, to Bhnw cause if any they have why said letter should not be granted the applicant. June 25.1855. JAMES JORDAN. Ordinary. rjEORGIA, Cherokee County.—All persons Indebted to the estate of Robert H. Gober dec’d, are request ed to make immediate payment, and those having do- mauds against said deceased, are required to present them to the undersigned within the time prescribed by •— J P. REAVIS, I . J. C. HOOK. ) Adm ”• law. June 25, 1855. Executor’s Sale. WILL be sold at Spring Place, in Murray county, on the Firit Tuesday in August next, to the highest bidder, Lot of Land, No. 221, 8th D:m. 3d Sec. Also at the same time, in Lafayette in Walker county, Lot of Land No. 81, in the 11th Dist. and 4th Sec. Also at the same time at Ringgold in the county of atoosa, Lot of Land No. 182 in the 27th Dist. and 3d See. All of said lands belonging to the estate of Robert Smith, late of Butte county, deceased, and sold by virtue of the Will of said deceased. B. J. BENNETT, Ex’r. June 29, 186ft. (wU) In Cherokee Superior Court, April Term, 1855. SARAH COX. ( versus >- Libel top. Divorce. JOSHUA COX, j It appearing to the Court by the return of the Sher iff, that lie has made diligent search, and the defend ant is not to be found in this county, and that he is in formed and believes that he has no residence in this State: It is therefore by tho Court ordered, that the said defendant be and appear at the next term of this Court, and answer and defend this case, and on his making default, the Court will proceed as to justice shall appertain. And it is farther ordered, that this rule be published in one of the public gazettes of this Circuit once a month for three months prior to the sit ting of said Court. DAVID IRWIN. J. S. C. A true copy of an order taken from the minutes of the Superior’Court of Cherokee county. Georgia. This Mav 16th. 1855. je 7. J. L. KEITH, Clerk S. C. C. C. GEORGIA DeKalb County. Y\i ! HEltEAS, R. J. Hardman makes applica- V » tion for letters of Dismissi-'i from the Ad ministration of the Estate of li. F. Hardman, deceased. These are therefor,- to cite and admon ish till and Singular tbo K ndred and Creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office and file objections, if any they have, in terms of law, why said applicant should not 'no dismissed from said Trust at the January Term next, of the Court of Ordinary of said County Given under my hand at office June 20, 1855. ALEX. JQH SSON, Ord'y. Administrator’s Sale. A GREEABLE to an order of the Court of Ordinary of Cherokee county, will be sold before the court house door In the town of Canton. Cherokee county, within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday of August next, Lets of laud number five hundred and seventy-four, and part of lot number five hundred aad seventy-nine, in third district of the second section of said county, as the property of Wm. Wilson, late of said county deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors oif said dec’d. N. J. PERKINS, Adm’r. June 25. 1865. GEORGIA, DeKalb County, VI HKRKAS William Jordou Administrator of the Es- ’ * tate of Ephriam Salmond late of said county ap plies to me for letters of dismission from the adminis tration of said Estate, and it appearing that the said Administrative has fnlly administered said Estate, this is therefore, to cite and admonish all porsona interested to be and appear at the Court of ordinary of sail co., to he held on the second Monday in January next, to show cause it any they have why the said Administrator should not be discharged from his said Administration. Given under my hand at office, June 12lb 1855. ALEX. JOHNSON, Ord’y G EORGIA, Cherokee County.—Whereas, Nancy Hill | applies to me for letters of Administration on the i Estate of Birdwell H.ll, late of said county, deceased : I These aie therefore, to cite and admonish all and sin- I gularthe kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file 1 their objections if any ther have, on or before the se cond Monday in August next, why said letters should not be granted the applicant. June 25, 1855. JAMES JORDAN, Ord'y. j STATE OF GEORGIA, » DeKalb County. J To all whom It may Concern. WHEREAS. Charles Murphy, administrator on the estate of Wm. Cash, late of said county dec’d. applies to mc for letters of dismission from the ad ministration of said Estate, and it appearing that said administrator has fully administered said es tate, This is therefore to cite and admonish all persons interested to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary to bo held in DeKalb County on the 5th day of November next, to shew cause if any they have, why said Charles Murphy, Administra tor, should not be discharged from his said admin istration. Given under my hand at office, April 3 1855. ALEX’R JOHNSON. Ord'y. •TlWO MONTHS after date, application will be made I JL to the Court of Ordinary of Cherokee co., for lea vs 1 to *-ell all the Land and Negroes belonging to tbe estate j of Rebccea Rakestraw, late of said co-, deceased.— | This May 2»tb. 1855. je 7 Wh. W. BAGWELL, Adm’r. j •T'WC MONTHS after date, application will be made X to the Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Cherokee j county, for leave to sell the land belonging to the es- j tate of Burton Mullins, lute of said county, deceased. This Mav 28th, 1855. N. J. PFRKIN8 Adm’r. ‘ the Court of Ordinary of Cherokee county, foi leave to sell the Land belonging to the Estate of James Baily late of said county, deceased. June 24, 1855. JANE 8AII.Y, Adm’x. CAMPBELL COUNTY. Campbell Sheriff Sales. \\JlhL be sold before tbe Court House Door in Camp- VV bellton Campbell county ou tbe first Tuesday in Aug next, within the legal hours of sale, the following property to wit: Town Lot and Store-house situated thereon, in the Town of Palmetto, No. 17,23 feet iu front, and run ning back fifty-five feet, being the Northeast corner of said Lot. Lots Nos. 11,12. 13. 14 andlb, in the fourth range in said town of Palmetto, each C6 feet in front, and running back 132 feet. Lots Nos. 11,12,13,14 and 15, in the fifth range, each 66 feet in front and running back 132 feet, ail levied on as the property of Thomas Jennings, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the Superior Court of said couuty, in favorof Wiley Banks A Co., ts. Jennings & Swanson, said lots pointed out by said Jen nings, Also Lot No. 22, and house, in the Town of Palmetto on Berrien street, and one negro woman Isabelle, about 54 years of age, levied on as the property of Thomas Hearne to satisfy a fi fa issued from Campbell Superi or Court in favor of Nelson Carter vs. said Hearne. Pointed out by defendant. Also fifty acres of land in the Northeast corner of lot No. 74 in the 9th district of originally Fayette now Campbell county, levied on as the property ol W. G. Smith to satisfy five fi. fas. issued from a Justices court of said county, Tom the 6520 district G. M , three in favor of Andrew Smith vs said Smith, and two in favor of J. H. Coryell vs. said defendant ; pointed out by de fend’!. Levy made and returned to me by a constable. Also Lot No. 29, and the houses situated thereon in the town of Campbellton. known as the Hotel now kept by T. C. Moore, levied on as the- property of Rawley White to satisfy sundry fafas. issued from a Justice's court of said county from the 7S4lh District G. M.. in favor of John Abercrombie vs. said White princijial, and A. A. Arnold security, paid off by the security and controlled to him. SAMUEL LEWIS, Sheriff. July 2,1855. Postponed Sales. At the same time and place wilt be sold the following property, to wit : The middle part of iotof land No. 22, in tbe 7th dis trict of originally Coweta now Campbell county, levied on as the property of Willis Hartley to satisfy five fifas issued iiom a Justice's court of said county from the 652d District, G. M.. in favor of Willis Hopkins vs said Hartley, said middle part of said lot, containing £0 acres more or less. Levy made and returned to me by a constable. Also lot of land No. 88, in the 9th District of origin ally Fayette, now being in the counties of Campbell and Fayette, and the house and lot situated thereon, now- occupied by Joseph R. Dorsett, levied on as the proper ty of defendant to satisfy a fi. fa issued from the su perior Court of said county, in favor of Gillilands & Howell re. said defendants July 2. 1855. SAMUEL LEWIS, Sheriff. Campbell Sheriff Sale. W ILL be sold on tbe first Tuesday :n August next, before the Court House do*r iu Campbellton, Campbell county, between the legal hours ol sale, tbe following property to wit: Oue lotof land number 893, in the IStli District, 2d section of originally Cherokee, now Campbell county, levied on as the property of Stephen James to satisfy two fi fas issued from the Inferior Court of Campbell county, oue in favor of J. & J. Lynch, the other in favor of W. W. Koark versus said James. Wm. N. MAGOUKICH, Deputy Sheriff. June 27th 1855 CAKROIaIa countV. Carroll Sheriff Sales. W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday In August, next, before the court bouse door, in tbe town of Car rollton, Carroll courny, between the legal hours of sale, the following propperty, to wit: One sorrel! mare, levied on to satisfy two fi fas issued from the Superior Court of Newton county ; one in fa vor of William Mitchell, bearer ; one in favor of Albert G. Banks,bearer, vs. H T. McDanielkSol L. McDaniel, levied on as tbe property of Sol L. McDaniel, property pointed out by plaintiff's Attorney. Also, lot of land No. 147, in the 2nd. distr.ct, as the property of H. S. Chance, to Batisfv six Justice's court fi fas issued from the Justice's court of the G42nd dis trict G. M-, in favorof Thns. Garner vs. H. L. Chance & A. M. McWhorter, securities on stay. Also, one negro woman by the name if Caroline, lev ied on as the prrperty ofJas. H. Rogges, to satisfy sun dry Justice’s court fifas in favor of Alexander Mulccm, and sundry others in my hands, vs. James H. Rogges. Also, the house and lot in the town of Carrollton, it being part of the lot No. 250, in the fifth district of Carroll, it being the place whereon the defendant W. H. Acklin now lives; levied on as his property to satisfy sundry Justices’ court fi. fas. in favor of YY. B. Cillery vs. W. H. Acklin & W. J. Head, makers, and C. W. Walker, security on stay. Also, the north half of land’lot No. 274, in the 6th district of said county, as the property ofcireen Hicks, to satisfy sundry Justice’s court 8 fas in favor of W. W. Cobb and other, vs Green Hicks, James Hicks prin cipal and Peter Bryant security. Al30, one sorrel mare, levied on as the property of Nicholas Chambers, to satisiy one fi fa issued from Carroll Inferior court, in favor of < recn Dicks vsNich olar Chambers, pointed out to me by plaintiff. Also, the undivided lot of land, No 250, in ’he 7th district of Carroll county,to satisfy three .lustice’scourt fifas in favorof RM Heard vsJulonNail, property poin ted out by B. M. Long. Also, oue lot of land, No. 227, in the 7th district of Carroll uouuty, to satisfy ono Justice’scort fi fa in favor of J. T. Meador & Co., vs E M. Williams, pointed out by defendant. Also, ono negro man named Charles, levied on as the property of George H. Palmer, to satisfy sundry Jus tice’s court fl fas in favor of N. M. Robin on vs G. H. Palmer and Josiah Goggins, security on stay. Also, lot of land No. 224, in the 5th district of Car- roll county, levied on as the property of James B. God dard. to Gatisfy one tux fi fa, and cost fi fa, issued from the Superior Court of Carroll county vs James B. God dard, levied on by a Bailiff. Also—One horse, saddle and bridle, levied on as the property of Bird Franklin, to satisfy one Inferior court fi. fa. in favor of Benjamin F. B ; gelow, vs. Bird Prank- lin; property pointed out by R. Jones, agent plaintiff. July 2d, 1855 JOHN W. WOOD, Sh’ff. Postponed Sales. AT the same time and place will be sold the foilow- sk ing property, to-wit- One mule and a one-hone wagon, levied on as the property of Gilbert l ay, to satisfy one fi. fa. issued from the Inferior court of Carroll county, in favor of H. L. Boaghtw-right vs. Gilbert Gay, principal, and R. H. Hand, security, od casa bond. Also—Lots of land numbers 174 and half of No 175, in originally the fifth District of Carroll county; levied on as the property- of S. R. Williams, to satisfy sundry- justices’ court fi. fas. in favor of James L. Jones and others, vs. S. R. Williams, maker, and Eli Benson se curity, on stay. JOHN W. WOOD, Sheriff. July 2d, 1855. DeKALB COTXTY. Administrator’s Sale. A GREEABLY to an order of the Court of Ordinary, _ of DeKalb county, will be sola on the first Tuesday in September next, before the Court house door in the Town of Dallas Paulding county, within the legal hours of sale, tho following property to wit: Lot No 1039, in the 18th district and 3d section. Also, before the Court house door iu the towu of Ce dar Town, in Polk county, on the first Tuesday in Sept next, one lot of land No. 923, in tho 18th dist. and 32d sect, sold as the property of Robt. McCurdy late of DeKalb county, dec’d, sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors ot said deceased. Terms on day- of sale. July 9,1865. C. H. McCURDY, Adm’r. GEORGIA, DeKalb County. WHEREAS, Wm T. Ivy, guardian of Richard N. Ivy ” * applies to me for letters of dismission. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concern ed to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary to be held in and for said county on the first Monday in Septem ber next, to show cause if any they have why letters oi dismission shoul-j not be granted said applicant Giv en under my hand at office. July 9 1855. ALEX. JOHNSON, Ord’y. GEORGIA, DeKalb County. EXTBEREAS, J. F. Leonard and C. A. Haralson. VV Adm’rs of estate of Paul A. Haralson dec’d, ap plies to me for letters of dismission from said Admin istration. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, to be and appear at the Court of Ordina ry to be held in and for said county, on tho second Monday in January next, tn show cause if any they have why letters dismissory should not be granted said applicants. Given under my hand at Decatur. July 9, 1855. ALEX. JOHNSON, Ord’y. GEORGIA, DeKalb County. To all whom It may concern. YT7HEREA8, Thompson 1. Browning, makes I ' application to me for letters of administra- jiffn on the estate of Joseph Fox, late of said to. dec. Therefore the kindred and creditors are cited and admonished to bo and appear at my office in terms of law and file objections, if any they have, why letters of Administration should not be grfcnted said applicant Given under my hand officially, June 20, 1855, ALEX. JOHNSON, Ordinary. GEORGIA DeKalb Couuty. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: TTJHEREAS, Rezin Lyon. Exr. of the Estate VV of William Kilpatrick, late of said county deceased applies to me for letters of dismission from the Administration of said Estate therefor, all persons are hereby cited and admonished to file their objections, (if any they have,) in my office in terms of the law, otherwise letters of dismis sion, wiil be granted tbe applicant at the Novem ber Term of the Court of Ordinary for said coun ty. Given under inv hand at office. April 3.1855. ALEX. JOHNSON, Ord'y. STATE OF GEORGIA, i DeKalb County. J To all whom It may Concern. WHEREAS, C. W. McGinnis, administrator of the estate ol J. W. D. Bohanan, late of said coun ty dec’d., applies to me for letters of dismission from the administration of said estate—and it ap pearing that said administrator has fully admiuis- tred said Estate, This is therefore to cite and ad monish all persons interested, to bo and appear at the t-'ourtof Ordinary, to bo heid in DeKalb Co., on tho 5th day of Nov. coxt, to show cause if any they have why said C. W. McGinni’s Adminis trator should not be discharged from his said Administration Given under my hand at office. April 3d, 1855. ALEX’R JOHNSON. Ord'y. GEORGIA, DeKalb county. A LL persnne are hereby notified that I will apply at the September 'term of the court of Ordinal y next, in and for said county for leave to sell the real Estate belonging to the Estate of Henry Goddard, late of De Kalb co., deceased, June 13th 1855. R. M BROWN, Adm’r ^PIoeSsIohai CARDS. | G ENERALADVERTISEMENTS. t MeciloaL DR. JAMES R. SMITH TTAVING permanently located in this city, IT offers his Professional services to the citizens of Atlanta. An experience of more __ than 20 years in the practice of PHY8IC, in Geor gia (18 years of which were spent in Washington county) is the only guarantee offered of his skill aud experience as a Physician. When not professionally engaged, he may, at all times, be found at the Atlanta Republican Office, or at his residence on Prior stroet, one door South of Mitchell street. References. Wm. Markham, E:q., Rev. J. P. Duncan, L. P. Grant. Esq., A- G. Ware, of Atlanta. Atlanta, Nov. 22, 1851. Dr. Wm. P. Haynos, E. C. Williamson, Gen. T. ,7. Warthen, ■if Sandersville. yiy- c. W. MABRY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Frnnklin, Heard County. Ga. WILL attend to professional business** intheconun- * v ties of Heard, Carroll, Campbell, Cowetta, Fayette. Mcrriwether and Troup. Reference.-—Kon. E. Y. Hill, LaGrange Ga.: Messrs, Irwin* Knight, Marietta, Ga., Col. M. M. Tidwell. Fayetteville, Ga.: Mr. William Dough- erty. Columbus. Georgia. w J. A. PliKE'IT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND SOLICITOR ISf CHANCERY, wP rom ptly attend to all business entrusted o V V his care. Office on White Hall Street. DR, T. M. DAR WALL, R ESPECTFULLY tenders his professional services to the Citizens of Atlanta and vicinity. Office at liis residence on McDonough Street. Jan. 20, 1853. 34-wl DBUTISTHY. DR. W. T. C. CAMPBELL returns thanks |to his friends and the public for the i liberal patronage bestowed, and. in asking for a continuance of the same, informs them thiti he is still to be found at his old stand, over A. Alexander's drug store, White-hall St., where he still plugs teeth in the best manner and warrants them to stand, also inserts teeth on gold or platina Dlates with continuousgnm, or the best style of block teeth trom one to a full set, by suction, or in any way to suit tht taste. Particular attention paid to childrens’ teeth, and all operations warranted. Those needing anything iu his line are requested to call aud examine specimens of his work. Examinations and advice free. References—all for whom he has ocerated, Atlanta, Oct. 19’54. 21—dwly * T. A. COX, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ATLANTA GA. j Nov. 2, 1854, dftwly Atlanta Machine Works. [Late Atlanta Iron Foundry.] rpHISnew Company is now prepared to do Work oa short -S notice of heavy and light Castings of the lastest im proved patterns, of Iron, Brass sr ConFosinoa, all of which will be warranted. Turning* Horiug aud Drilling DONE TO ORDER, A LUO SCREW CIJTTIN of ten feet, or undeg, of any sized thread required. Heavy and Light Forcing of wrought Iron or 8teel done in superior style. Particular Attention. is called to their Patterns for Mill Gearing of Merchant? and Custom Flouring and Saw Mills, Gin Gearing of all the usual sizes, and Bark Mills always kept on hand. We are also prepared to build Stationary Engines with the latest improvements, all of which will be sold low for canii. Copper aad Brass taken in exchange tor work at cash prices. JAMES L. DUNNING, john McDonough. I*. S.—Allot the above Company are practical Mechan ics. and give their undivided .attention to the^business. September 11th, 15 3tf. T. S. Kll’LEY, W!i»lm!c a ti l Rstail Dealer la CROCKERY, CHINA, GLASS ;AND Brittatiuia War>*, LAMPS, FLUIDS, OILS, dec., &c, Atlanta, ITccember 1, 1S53. 27-tf Real Estate Agency! T HE undersigned has opened an office for selling an guying Real Estate, in and around this city, on com mission Tnose having Houses and Lots for sale wil- find ii to their interest to call and register such proper] ty. No charges will be made for registering or showing property, unless a satisfactory sale ismade, then&small commission will be charged. I will also attend to renting, paying taxes and making out deeds, bonds and all necessary papers for the con veyance of Real Estate. ^•Office in the *tore of Wm. Herring & Co., Whi»e Hall Street, second door from the corner of Hunter street. Atlanta. July 6, 1854. N. L. ANG1ER. M.ftbK. iff. JOHNSTON, 'ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ! ATLANTA, and 8PARTA, GA. ” ^^L-Office up stairs in Kilo’s now building, cor ner of Marietta and Peachtree streets. « johnston, Atlanta. j RM Johnston,Sparta. Jan 20 1855 dAwtf John W. H. Underwood. | Chas. H Smith. Fnderwood & Smith, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW. feb 20 diwly Rome. Ga. GEORGIA DeKalb County. *pO all whom it may concern. Two months af- X ter date, I shall apply to tho Court of Ordina ry of said county for leave to sell the real Estate belonging to the estate of Merreli Humphries late deceased. P. F. HAYLE, Adm’r. June 20, 1855. FORSYTH COUNTY. Administrator’s Sale. A GREEABLY to an order of the Court of Ordinary of Forsyth county, will be sold on the 1 at Tuesday in August rest, before the courthouse door in the town of Canton, Cherokee county, within tbe legal hours of sale, the following lot of l?ind, viz: Lot No. 37, in the 3d District, of the 2d Section. Also, before the courthouse door in the town of Camming, Forsyth county, on the 1st Tuesday in isep- t**mber next, the following lots of land, viz: Lots Nos. 187, 188, 189, 190,191, 192,193. 152, 153. 154, 83, 85,84, 262, 711, 712, lying in the 14th District of the 1st Sec. of now Forsyth county. Also, one Thresher and run ning gear All 6old as tho property of Daniel S Ham- moo, late of Forsyth county, deceased, and for the benefit of tho heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on thertay of uale. June 12,1855.J JAMES WHEELER, Adm’r. Dr». BORING, PARKER & ANTHONY H AVE removed their office to Alabama street, tfe.-t of aad near the Fulton House, ami Southwest <>f the Macon itejiot. where they may be found at all times when not Drofessionally engaged. J. BORING. „ TV. P. PARKER, May 16, d&wtf. s W. ANTHONY COLUMBUS HUGHES Practical Architect and Builder, Atlanta Georgia. May 30, 1S55. (d&wtf. ’» tow r orsytli Sheriff Sale*. BE SOLD before the Com t house door in the town of Cumming, Forsjth County, within the legal hours of sale, on tbe first Tuesday in August next, the following properly to wit: Lot of land No 198, in the 3d District of the 1st Section of originally Cherokee now Forsyth county; levied on as the property of John Ii. Pruitt, to satisfy a fi. fa. from a justices’court of Forsvth county, in fsYorof Geo. N. Lester, vs. said Pruitt. Levied and returned to me by a Constable. Also—Lot-of laud No. 698. fb the 14th District of the 1st Section Oi originally Cherokee, now Forsyth county; levied on as the proper ty of William Treada- way, to satisfy three fi. fas from a Justices’ court of Gordon County, in favor of Bootright, Robbins k. Co., vs. n&id Treadaway. Levied and returned to me by a Constable. Also—One 40 acre lot of land, number not known, adjoining Thomas Boring and John W. Lenoir, in the first District of the first Section ot originally Cherokee now Forsyth county; levied on as the property of David Taylor, to ^tisfy a fi. fa in favor of Isaac Strickland, vs. David Taylor, maker and Newton Mc. Daniel, endorser, issued from a Justices’ court of said county. Levied and returned to me by a Constable. Also—Lot of land No. 231, in the 2d District of the 1st Section of Forsyth county, levied on to satisfy a fi. fa. from a Justices’ court of Jones county in favor of James E. French vs. Edmond Ethridge. Levied and returned to me by a Constable. 29th June, 1865. ELIJAH C. McAFEE, Sheriff. Charles A. Geiger, A. M. 31. D., j Graduate in the Medical Department of the j University of Virginia, and of the Homoeopathic | Medical College of Pennsylvania, respectfully I tenders his professional services to the citizens of : Atlanta and vicinity j jSS- Office in Hayden’s Hall. May 2. 1855. dAly 31edical Notice. I THE subscriber, having returned to tho city j from a visit to Charleston, has resumed the prac j tice of his Profession. I Residence on Garnett st., between Whitehalland I Pryor sts. Office at Smith i Ezzard’s Drug Store, opposite Atlanta Bank.” TH0S. S. DENNY, M. D. May7’55. tf. CONSUMPTION SUCCESSFULLY TKEATKII BY INHALATION OF UBDI- OATKi> VAi’OKS. B Y JOHNSON STEWART ROSE, M. D., Follow of the Royal College of Physicians, and for years Senior Physician in the Londun Royal Infirmary for diseases of the Lungs. In the treatment of Consumption by inhalation, I have obtained the results which warrant mo ir. asserting, that it i3 now as curablo as diseases ol the Stomach and Liver. Breathing medicine directly into tho lungs is certainly the rational mode of attaching the dis ease, and like many other great aud benificent -.lis coverios, it seems strange why such treatment was not resorted to long ago. Where thorc is life there is now assured hope for tho m st seemingly hupe less cases, as throughout all the stages of the in sidious disease, the wonderful and benificentet- fects of his treatment are soon apparent. In ca ses also of Bronchitis. Asthma, etc., the inhaling of powders and vapor3 has bean eminently suc cessful, and to those suffering under any of the above named complaints. I can gurrantee speed' and certain reliei. I have pleasure iu referring to 207 names, residents of New York and neighbor hood, who have been restored to vigorous health About oue third of the abovenumher, according tn the patients own statements, were considered hope less cases. The lohaliug Method is soothing, safe, and cousists in the administration of medicine in such a manner that they are conveyed into the Lungs I ir the form of vapor, and produce their action at j the scat of the disease. Its practical success is ; destined to revolutionize the opinions of tho raedi- I cal world, aud establish the entire curability ol I consumption. Applicants will please state if they have ever bled from the Lungs, if they have lost flesh, have a cough, night sweats and fever turns—what and how much they expectorate, what the condition of their stomach and bowels. The necessary Med icines, Apparatus, etc., will be forwarded to any part. TERMS—Five Dollars, consultation fee. Bal ance of feo payable only when patients report themselves convalescent. N. B.—The new postage law, requires that all letters be pre-paid. My correspondence being extensive, applicants, to ensure replies, must en close postage. Dr, Rose’s Tieatlse on Consnption— price $1. Address JOHNSON STEWART ROSE, Office 831 Broadway, New York. April 2d, 1855, (d&w6m.) UALuuunmts! rpHE Subscriber, after many years urgent solicits A tion, by gentleman of the highest order of talent- FULTON COUNTY. Administrator’s Sale. B Y virtue of an order from the Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Fulton county, wc will sell on the first Tuesday in September next, before the Court bouse door in Marietta Cobb county, between the usual hours of sale, tbo following lot of land, lying in said county, belonging to the estate of AUen E. Johnson deceased viz: Lot No. 228, in the 19, District and 2d section. We hope that fourteon years’ experience in all “ No. 11 “ 19 2 ii the various branches of our profession, will justify “ No. 625 “ 19 « 2 li us in asking a liberal share of public patronage. “ No. 377 “ 18 « 2 ii For References, Testimonials and Specimens, wo “ No. 110 « 18 « 2 ii will be happy to exhibit them to any ono who may “ No. 819 “ 16 “ 2 ii call for that purpose, at our office, White-hall st., « No. 328 “ 1 « 2 ii adjoining the Watcli & Jowolry establishment of “ No. 540 *• 1 « 3 “ Vir. A. W. Hall. to be S' Id for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale. July 11, 1855. J. H. JOHNSON. ) . , , W. H. FERGUSON, J A(lnlr3 - Notice to Debtors and Creditors A LL persons baving claims against the estate Eph- Jx raim M. Toole iate deceased, will present them properly authenticated in terms of law; and all persons indebted to said estate will makeimmediate payment to June 29, 1855. (w40d) G. W. ADAIR. Ex r GEORGIA Fulton County To all whom it may Concern YXJ'HEREAS W .H. Barnett has this day applied fi to me for letters ot administration on the estate of Joshua Butler, late of «aid county deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and bia- gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be aud appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters of administration should not be granted said applicant. Given under my hand and seal at office this 27th day of June. 1855. JOSEPH H. MEAD. Ordinary. GEORGIA, Fulton County. 9 1 'Wo months after date application will be made to JL the Hou. Court of Ordinary of Fulton co. for leave to sell the land and negroes, belonging to the estate of Charner Humphries deceased. June 6th. 18*5. WILLIAM GILBERT. Adra’r. GEORGIA, Fulton County. ’“I ’WO months after date application will be made to A the Hou. the Court of Ordinary of Fulton County, for leave to sell the real estate of Cornelius M. Connally deceased. June 4. T. W. CONNALLY, Adm’r. TWO months after date, application will be made to the Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Fulton county, for leave to sell the real Estate belonging to Robt. Coltmon deceased lying in said county. July 2d, 1855. E. B. REYNOLDS, Adm’r. GEORGIA, Fulton County. WHEREAS, Azariah Mims has this day ap plied to me for letters of Administration, on the Estate of William Hathcock, lato of said county- deceased,- These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceas ed, to be and appear at my office within tho time iTcscribed by law to show cause if any they have why said letters should not be granted the appli cant. Given under my band at office tbis 2nd day of July 1855. JOS. H. MEAD, Ord’y. New Handy Manufactory -AND- WK H OPPOSITE THE INTELLIGENCER OFFICE, ATLANTA, GA. T HE subscriber would inform the citizens of At lanta and vicinity that he has constantly on hand, at bis Confectionery and Baking establish ment, all kinds of Coufections, Pastries, Fruits, &c He is also prepared to furnish every description ->f plain and ornamental Cakes, for weddings or parties, at short notice, and on accommodating terms. Imported wines and brandies of all descriptions for medical purposes, kept always on hand. Also, genuine Spanish Cigars, and choice chewing To- •lacco—together with a large assortment of Toys, Fancy Articles, Ac., Ac. n&ving recently returned from tho North, where he laid in a fine stock of Fancy Articles and eve ry thing necessary for carrying on his candy man ufactory, he would inform county dealers that be is prepared to furnish candies at wholesale at 1? cents per ponnd. Orders accompanied with the cash or good city references promptly attended to. D. VALENTINO. Atlanta, Nor. 80th 184. [daw-ly. A. W. JONGS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office in Kile’s brick building, corner Mari etta and Peachtree Sts., Atlanta, Georgia. Atlanta, Jan. 31, 1855. d*w-ly. Dr. R. T. Pulliam, Formerly of Richmond, Virginia, HAVING permanently located in Atlanta, Ga., respectfully offers his professional services to the citizens of Atlanta and vicinity. Office in the Old Bank Room, Washington Hall. Reference.—Faculty of the Medical College of Virginia. May 1, 1855. dAw6m JONES & DAVID, DENTAL SURGEONS, Respectfully inform their friends and the citi zens of Georgia, that they have located their DENTAL OFFICE and LABORATORY in Atlanta. Having spared neither expense or exertions in fitting up our roome, and to prepare every convenience for theManufactureof BLOCK, GUMS, A SINGLE TEETH, as well as our Su perior CONTINUOUS GUM, with several decided improvements rarely met within any other Dental Establishment in the South. And as all our Plate Work willbe-done in our Laboratory, our Patients will not be detained until the work is sent to the North to be mado. N. B.—Charges as moderate as any other res pectable paactioners in the South. JA \1 ES J. DAVID, j GEO. W. JONES, Baltimore, Aid. Talbotton, Ga. Atlanta, Jan. 29, 1855. d&wly Clarke & Grubb, WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, -Vo. 35 Whitehall Street, A.tlau.ta, G-a-, Are daily receiving, and will keep constantly^ on hand, all kinds of Groceries and Tennessee Produce.^ They have now in 8tore,J 40.000 lb*yood Huron Sides, 25.000 lbs Leaf Lard, 5,000 lb* Feathers, 125 bushels Dried Apples, *75 “ 4 * Peaches, 100 ills New Orleans Syrup, 26 hi:it8 New Orleans Sugar, 25 so.cke Rio Coffee. ALSO, Fresli Garden Seeds, Corn, Oats, Flour, Meal, AND .almost every other article sought for by Gastrono mists. <0, They are also prepared to STORE COTTON, and make advances on Cotton when tored with t em. Cash orders for any article in their line will meet prompt attention, and they are respectfully solicited. CLARKE & GKI’BB. Atlanta, Feb. 19th. 1855. d&wly. IP. ffi®i(aSTA,K p 6 Ware-House & Commission merchant, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. H AVING rented that spacious Fne-NV\\Y\ Proof Ware-House, recently orectedjUHHi oa White-Hail street, will attend to the^^^®^ Storage and Sale of Cotton, Corn, Lard Bacon, and all other produce with which he may bo favor ed. Having had long experience in tho general trade of Georgia, he flatters himself that he can give satisfaction in the sale of all produce; and also in the purchase o: all articles which the coun try may require. T. DOONAN. December 14,1854. 69dwtf A. ALEXANDER, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, SIGN OF THE NEGRO AND MORTAR. Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Georgia. IS constantly receiving and adding to bis extensive stock ot Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Chemicals, Instru ments, Dye Stuffs, Window- glass, Putty, Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Ac, all of which arc of- fered at lower prices aud ic greater variety than any other establishment in upper Georgia. Any person in want of any rare article will find it by calling at this establishment. His facilities will enable him t 0 sell to punctual customers upon tho usual credit. The following comprise a few articles to bo found at his store: 500 pounds Camphor. 30 41 Chloroforme. Iudids ol I'otassium. 14 Indigo (Various kinds.) 44 Bottles Morphia? ounces Quinine. l * Opium. 5 bbls cold pressed Castor Oil. 10 bbls Alcohol. 10 bbls Crmphene. 10 bbls Terpentine, a bbls. Gas, 10 bbls Varnishes, different kinds, 10 bbls Epsom Salts, 3 casks Sperm Oil, 5 > 4 English Linseed Oil, 2 44 44 44 44 Boiled 10 bbls Tanner’s Oil, 2 “ Fine Olive Oil. 20,000 lbs White Lead in Oil, 3 tasks Fine Madvria Wine. 3 44 Brown Sherry Wine. 2 “Pale3herry. 3 44 Fine Brandies. And all other articles to be found in a largeJOrug Estab liehment. Feb. 39,1856. d&w T y. 25 750 55 83 50 J. B. WILLIAMS. JOHN RHEA, Q. WM. M. WILLIAMS. J. G WilliamsA Co., (Successors to J. E. Williams,) General Commission Merchants, and agents for the sale of “BACON, LARD, GRAIN, FLOUR, Ac., Ac., Athonoeum building. Decatur st., near Tr’t House, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. 12SL-Truly thankful for the very liberal patron age I have received fi r tho past three years, I re spectfully solicit a continuance ol the same to the new firm. March 1.’55 J. E. WILLTAMS. PURCHASING AND SHIPPING COMMISSION MERCHANT. T IIE subscriber will faithfully purchase for and truusuiit by Railroad, or other conveyance, to his patrons, Provisions, Groceries. Ac., agreeably to order, lie may bo addressed in Atlanta and found at the store of Messrs. Whitney & Hunt. REFFERENCES.—Jos.S. Baker, Albany, Ga.; Rev. D. G. Daniel. Thomnsville, Ga.; Williams Rutterford, Jr., Amerieus, Ga.; Dr. C. W. Long, Athens, Ga, und any respectable citizen of Atlanta, D. H. SILVEV. Atlanta. Jan. 29., 1855. d.iwl v. SEYMORE B. Lot c. | \V,v. W.VIKINf. | K. M. Lo\ LOVE, WATKINS & LOVE, AUCTION AND COMaMISSION MERCHANTS, VVlciteliall 9*t., Atlanta, (ia. REFERENCES: Jno. SmwELl. (M<;1 ono’ I Gartkkll & Glkn.v 1 Atlanta A W Tt KNKUj Ga | I. 0. McD.tMFL / Ga and literary standing in onr country, has consented t, offer to the Public his Pills, which nave been pronoun aed by all who have had sufficient experience witl "them, as one of the happiest combinations of Uedicim ever jet offered to the PubUe,on either Continent, as s Getaeral Fan Ilf medicine. He feels no fears that the experience of those wh< have yet to testthem, will be strictly in acordcanc< with the testimonials of those distinguished gentle- men whose names are annexed, with tholieanAspf other.- who would freely testify, ff deemed necessary. The CALHOUN PUJ3 will be found eminently supe nor to all other family preparations, in the remova t ot that great catalogue of diseases arising from Derangsmsnt of ths Digestive Apparatus, such as Fevers ofall types, Bowel Affeotionsof allkind' every character of Head-ache, Rheumatic Pains, Pains in the Chest, and so on. If taken and persisted in, ac cording to directions, in tho initial stages of disease and particularly during a decided predisposition to dis ease. thoy will, like a charm, dissipate without discom fort, thousands of cases that might, and I do not doub: would, terminate in death. The subscriber speaks con ffdently, as he is enabled to do from thirty-two year- experience in the Medical Profession, and many year- experience with his Pills, which have, during the time, undergone many alterations, with tho view and hope of making them a Safe and Reliable Family Medicine. They are strictly Anti-Billiousand Anti-Dyspeptic. Tho Public are referred to the testimonials of their Honsors Joseph Henry Lumpkin, Judge of the Supreme Court of Georgia; Fx-Judge John J Floyd; Edward Young Hill, Judge of the Superior Court; Messrs. John H. Pope, of Lee county, and C. Low, of Augusta, Ga. Dscatcr, Ga. E. N. CALHOUN, M. D. TESTIMONIALS. Athens, September 23, 1853. Dear Sir:—I received .several days since, your favor, ih.king my opinion of the Medical merits of the Calhuun Pills. Allow me to premise, that for the last Len year-* l havo been tortured iu body and mind, by the Demon indigestion. 1 was endowed by nature with an admir able constitution, and my formidable malady has been superinduced by a costive habit, brought on by too clou* confinement and want of regular exercise. Never hav •ng sufficient leisure to starve out disease, even if it be loasible to do so, which I very much doubt, l have run he rounds of all tho most approved cures and allevia r.ive*i. I have tried in their turn—Lee’s, Peters’s Brandreth’s, Cook’s. Hill’s, Spencer’s Smith’s, and nut ay other Patent Pills and Dyspepsia Drugs, which l»av* ;:ome within my reach, and contrary to the enmmonh expressed opinion, ! mus* bear my humble testimony in favor of the virtue of each and all of these Nostrums. I am by a Box of Pills, as by a Book which ia not ot ■a vicious tendency. I never bought either, which T lid not think fully worth the monej which it cost. It is only necessary to add, which I do most cheerfu lly, not only through kindness to you, but to the pub tic also, especially that portion of it who know, by sa experience, what is meant by the Vulture-like gnawfxu •it the pit of the stomach, bitter taste in the moutl fiatulence, n cidity, distension of the stomach, consti oated bowels, cold feet and acute pain in the head, hack and vicinity of the heart—to all such, I can cor dially recommend the Calhoun Pills. The efficacy o' »his*Remedical Agent, I tested for the first time, «1u ring my recent sojourn with you, and have used it fre (uently since, and have found, oX]>eriment:illy, that i ■uibserves m my ca*»c a most excellent purpose, partin larlyin its effects upon the Liver, the sympathy bet wee which and the stomach is too intimate to require com meutf * Sincerely glad to learn that you are making arrant ments to give more extended dissemination to your Pills I am truly your friend and obedient servant. JOS. HFNKY LUMPKIN. Dr. E. N. Cauiotn, ) Decatur. Georgia. / Covinijton, October 13, 1853. ”Dr. E. N. Calhoun—Pear Sir I am gratified to lean, that it is your purpose to disseminate the improved Cal houn Pills more generally than you have heretofore done, have occasionally, when sojourning at vour house, used them when indisposed, aud having found them so mild, yetso efficacious'iu case.** of derangement of the digest iv* organs. I most cheerfully commend them and their use to the public, and especially to gentlemen having large fam ilies., as a most excellent preventive of fixed and perma nent disease arising from indigestion. Truly yours, &c., JOHN J. FLOYD. LaGrange, October 22, 1853. Dr. E. N. CALHorN—Dear Sir: I am gratified to learn that you have come to tbe conclusion to create Agencie> for the Calhoun Pills in different parts of tbe country— is it no less an act of justice to yourself than to th* world at large. Since the year 184^, I have been in the habit of using your Pills individually, and as a Familh Medicine. Observation and experience prove it an inval uable specific for nearly all irregualritie of the Digestive Apparatus, performing its office with little or no pain or nausea ; it leaves the patient with a good appetite, in creased strength and greatly improved and elevated spir its—properly used, it will cure I ly.spepsia and expel all ol its gloomy concomitants. In Chills and Fevers, and even 'Bilious Fevers, I have found it equally efficient Trusting that you may find the world as ready to com pensate y®u as to benefit itself, the result of your skil and labor, I am sincerely your friend, &c., EDW. YOUNG HILL Starkviiae, Lee Connty, October 25, 1853. Dr E. N. Calhoun—Dear Sir. While at Decatur, 1 had as 1 consider, a fair opportunity of testing the Cal houn Pills, prepared by yourself, and I am so muci plesed with their action upon the Liver, and as a mean.* of breaking up Bilious predisposition, that I hope asyob are now preparing to offer them to the public, that yoi. will create an Agency at Starkville, that may be ena bled at any time to procure them. I expect to use then* with white and black in all cases threatening attacksof a Biilous character. I would be gratified, not only on youi own account, but also for the benefit of the public a’ large, that you would place them in the reach of everv person, for I feel confident that there has not yet beer- offered to the public any preparation of Medicine that wil» compete with your Pills as a general Family Medicine, or a traveling companion. Very sincerely your friend, &c., JOHM H. POPE. Augusta, October 29, 1853 Dr. E. N. Calhoun—Dear Sir This is to certify that befere 1 had the pleasure of meeting you, I was frequent ly attacked by some Bilious derangement producing pro.- tration, loss of appetite. Nausea and Head-ache. From the use of your (Calhoun) Pills, administered according to yourmstructions, 1 was immediately and permanent iy relieved. It affords me much gratification to ac knowledge the advantage I derived from your judicious treatment. I remain with high esteem, your obedient servant, CHRISTOPHER LOW. For sale by J. M Rantin, J. Norckoss, A. Alex an der, Kay & Ramsay and R. Rogers, Agts., Atlanta. July 27, 1864. 9—1 y. To Dentists. For Sale by the Undersigned: 2500 Pivot Teeth, Stocktou’s make, 1500 Plate do do 1500 Molar and Bii-usped do 500 Gum Teeth do do 5 oz Abbey k Son* Gold Foil, 5 oz Jones, Wjii* ? ;• ~ • e. Id Foil, 10 Packages >Su-. .i. Demists, turning .o.-s. iit-ad ruts, anvils, ham mers, blowpipes, p. u :e. builders, clasp phes, and every article for mechanical work. Also a large assortment of Instruments manufactured by J. D. Chevalier, consisting of Month mirrors. Pearl, Ivory and Bone mouth syrenges, Bone, Silver and Gold Stubbs, and American files, File Carriers Ivory Pluggers and Scalers, Bnrnishees, Stud Cutters, stamp instru ments, articulators foil soizzers, Forceps in great variety, Plugging Forceps, Molar and Bicusped, narrow beak, and every kind that can be asked for and every article in tbe Dental line. Also a large assortment of every kind of patent medicine, for sale by A. ALEXANDER, feb 20 dAwly Sign Negro and Mortar. NOTICE! W E will take the notes of all solvent Banks in the Southern States, for Boots k Shoes, until farther notice. F. M. EDDLEMAN, k BRO. Atlanta, June 4, 1855. (dtf) J UST received a fresh supply of Burning Fluid and Caaphcne. T. W. WEST. LAWSHE & BRO., S@^Eext door lo J. Taylor’s Hats-store.’^tSy Have always on hand a fine stock of CLOCKS, WATCHES AND JEWEIrRY, and arc prepared to have watch-work of every descrip tion done up in fikst rxte style and warranted. Atlanta, mav '.'4. 1854. 1—dwly TWO cases Ladie s white kid boots aud Slip p»rs expected to arrive at the sigu of tho Mam moth Bout, in a day or two. F. M. EDDLE 11 AN, k BRO. Atlanta, May 24th 1855. ( \NE case of Gents Opera ties just received ' from the Manufacturer, and for sale by F. M. EDDLEMAN, k BBO. At the aign of tho Mammoth Boot, Whitehall street. J UST received two eases of gents fine Pat. Ox ford ties at tbe sigu of the M l Uinoth Boot, an for sale by F. M. EDDLEMAN, k BRO. Land Warrants Wanted! Oil which < he highest market rice will be given, Appplication through letter, or in person made to Z. A. RICK. Atlanta, Georgia June 9th, 1855. (daw3m.) BOOT8 l~BOOTBI! CASFS Men and boys’ Boots now in store and for sale bv W. W ROARK F 12 Notice. ROOMS to rent—over the Crockery and Glass Store. Apply to T. R. RIPLEY. May 8,1855. dtf M ACKEREL.—Just received loo bbls. Mackerel, No 3; 20 half bbls. do. do.; 20 kittsdo. No. 1. Junl2,’66.J For sale low by W. W. BQ4RK. 25 BBLS. of WHISKEY just received and for •ale by W. W. ROARK. RHODE’R FEVER AND AGUE CURE, Or, Nature’s Invaluable Specific, F OR tbe prevention aud cure ol Intermittent and Remittent Fevers, Fever and Ague, Chilis aud Fever, Dumb Ague, General Debility, Night Sweats, and ull other forms of disease which have a common origin in Malaria or Miasma. The sub tle atmospheric poison which at certain seasons is unavoidably inhaled at every breath, is the same in character wherever it exists,—North, South, East or West,—and will every where yield to this newly discovered antidote, which is claimed to be the greatest discovery in medicine ever made. This specific is so harmless that it may be taken by persons of every age, sex or condition and it will not substitute for one disease others still worse, as is too often the result in the treatment bt Quinine, Worcury, Arsenic, and other poisonous oi deleterious drugs, not a particle of any of which is admitted into this preparation. The proprietor distinctly claims these extraordi nary results from the use of this natural antidote to Malaria. It will entirely protect any resident or traveler even in the most sickly or swampy localities, fron any Ague, or Bilious diseuse whatever, or nny in jury from constantly inhaling Malaria or Miasms It will instantly check the Ague in persons wh’ have suffered for any length of time, from one d«\ to twenty years, so that they need never have another chill, by continuing its use accordirg to directions. It will immediately relieve all distressing results of Billious or Ague disease, such as general debil ity, night sweats, Ac. The patient at once begins to recover appetite und strength, and continues until a permanent and radical cure is effected. Finally, its use will bauish Fever and Agm fr>m futilities aid all classes. Farmers and al laboring men by adopting it as a preventive wit. he free from Ague or Billious attacks in that sec- ton of the year which, while it is the most sickly, is the most valuable one to them. One or two bottles will answer for ordinary cas es, some may require more. Directions printed in German,French and Spau ish, accompany each bottle. Price One Dollar. Liberal discounts made to the trade. Trade circulars fowarded on application, and tin article will be consigned ou liberal terms to re sponsible parties in every section of the country. For sale by dealers generally. JAS. A. RHODES. Proprietor, March 23. [diwfim.] Providence, R I. RISLEY’S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF BUCHV. 1 !S a combination of the most efficient remedies known to tbe Medical Faculty, for the relief aud cure oi those numerous complaints of the Urinary Organs, con sequent upon iuffauintion or ulceration of the kidney.-, bladder and Urethra. It is prepared by an experieuc ed chemist, according to a formula approved by tli> Medical Faculty, and is worthy the confidence of all who may be suffering from I’ain and Weakness in tin- small of the Back, Stoppage and I’ain iu voiding Urine. Diabetas, or Excess of Urine, Strangury, Gravel, Gleet Leucorrhcea. tki-. ttl.SLh Y’S IHTHC is a reliable and standurd popular remedy for all diseases of the Urinary Organs, design ed to displace the high priced and irresponsible nos trums which are forced upon the notice and credulity of sufferers It is put up in large bottles, and sold a: $1 by druggist-and country merchants generally, and a> whole-ale by HAV1LAKD. RISFLY & fo., Augusta ; HA VI1-AN11, HAND k CO.. Charleston ; and by HaVI LAND HARRAL& KI'LFY, New York. THE PH1L0T0REN OR FEMALE’S FRIEND, a me :icine that commends itself to heads of fami lies and females in all conditions. Unlike most of the nostrums for the cure of all diseases, which are forced upon th 4 notice and credulity of tbe suffering, this is a female remedy exclusively ; and one that can be relied on for the cure and relief of most of the com plaint- peculiar to f .-males. I: is welt known to Physi cians that much of their suffering and ill-health may be traced to irregularity in their peculiar seasons, and that false delicacy often deters them from seeking re lief. The l’hilotoken is infalible in the cute of painful menstruation, (and consequent sterility.) and for the immediate relief of sympathetic nervous affections, sleepiness, anxiety, lysteria, Ac. It is perfectly safe in all cases, anu is warranted to secure the approbation and commendation of all who will exercise sufficient confidence tn give it a trial. Full directions accompany it. Price *1 a bottle. Sold by Uruggists and country Merchants generally, and at wholesale bv HAVILANH, Rib LEY & CO., Au gusta, HAV1LANX), HARRA1. & CO., Charleston. Or. Roberta Colie Mixture for Infanta. vt- he most injurious anodynes, such as laudanum A paregoric &c are too often used to relieve the cries of infants suffering from colic, producing constipation ahd sometimes death. ROBERTS COLIC MIXTURE affords immediate relief from pain, procures refreshing slum ber, and it commends itself to Mothers. Sold at 26 cents a vial by J. M. Rantin Atlanta, Wm Root Mariet ta and country Merchants generally at Wholesale, by Haviland Risley & Co., Augusta Ga., Haviland Hartal tt to. Charleston 8. C. (dfcwly. | ■annarv 17 !*<SP CUEKLK. VERY supsri>r«artlcls ol hlo Coy ter sal^*^ Cabin Passage to Hew YorT-420' [SEMI-WEEKLY.I united states mail LINK T HE and splendid side-wheel sleamthinK ■ 1 KNOXVILLE, 1500 tons, Capt. C. P. l.ruEV AUGUSTA, 1600 tons, 44 Thos. Lvov FLORIDA, 1300 tonn, 44 M. S. Woonm-?, ALABAMA, 1300 tons, 44 C. R. ScbkIck Will Leave Savannah Every WEDNESDA Y and SATURDAY These ships are among the larges on the -oast *- -urpassed in Rpeed, safety or eewfort—mak lnir .V . passages in 50 to 60 hours, and are commandeH° 1“ skillful, careful and polite officers. They offer - ^ “J lesiruble conveyance to New York. ‘ mo ''' Cabin Passage »„« Steerage passage PAPLEFORD. FAY & CO., Agents in’skVam, • SAM’]. MITCHELL, 13 Broadway, New v,/. Junf* CO. 1W5 Fare Reduced. Cabin Passage from Charleston to New York Twenty Itollurs. U. S. MAIL LINS. S. Y, & tbarleston Steam Packet*. ISesni-W eekly.j NA&I7T1 1500 tons, M. Berry, Commander MARION. 1200 tons, W. Fofitf-r Commander. JAMES ALGID. 1200t OBfl S. C. Turner Ci mmauder SOUTH1KNER, l«j( T. D. Ewan, tomxnnader. Leave Adger’i* wharves every Wednesday & Saturday Afternoon, f ter the arrival of the cars from the S'-uih & \\ ek These Kteamahlps were built expressly for the i- and for safety, comfort, and apeed. are’ unri%ailed ** the Coasts. 03 Tables supplied with every luxury—attentive ?ns cautious con mnr.ders, will ensure Travellers hr 1 ine every possible comfort and acei irnriedation * 13 v or *vr»inrht f*r passage, having < br:»r-t -»».♦, ,. 0|(Xn Hcommodations, apply to HENRY MIFgRcOK Charlerttr.j > p Cabin l’nbaagc, ** Steerage, g * Atlanta Hottl, Atlanta, dlijy&L Georgia, a. J. Hosier, Proprietor., Late of the Veranda Hotel New Crieans. ppf-r mo; d&wl v. PuH«enger» per L\euu g lruii b will fii.d on tlie arrival ol the < urs April 24. 1855. Ei'k’b Men. lit Em In) Casts. L ltiri vuiuabl) nriu ltis just received and for sale nt the Tin Ware Muuutacture ol L. li. Burr, on White Hal) street, Atiante, G«.. ly. L. ROBIN PDF. Atlanta, Dee. 29, 1854. diutf. PRIVATE MEDICAL TREATILS »■> 11 i Fliysiult grit Ili.M elllitiTiu, 1 Y M. B. LA CROIX. M. D., Ali.sn), N.V, 50 I'agetv and IbO fine I'laii. am! Ct-Joit*: Lit! i-gibphfi aud I'la’es. f/SFd' Price only Twenty-five Cente.-fe nt free of postage to al) parts ot the l uu u CHEAiT-Xl BOOK EYEi. M B LI£HEl’ t and cootatniiig nearly double tbe quantity ot reading nist’er in »I al of tl» Fifty cents or Dollai Publica tions It treats on tht I IlYr-IOI< bY OK MARRIAGE, and tlie seers*. intirmitie»* and disorders ot youth and maturity, repulling from excesses which destroy the physical ami mental pt wera all diseases ari.-iiig In n. indisU •iretion, with plain aod biii.j lc ruits l»\ *Lid all \ er M>ns can cure tbemseHes m ill-* ut n ocviy . *iil tie author’s observations on marriage, its • vim tv< dis- liialifications. and their ren edies; with coh.ivd litle* graphs, illustratirg tl e ai »t« n \ ai d j l.yrithgy aid diseases of the reproductive organs of hi tli sexes, their • tructures, uses and functions. It contains n any im- rortant hints to those coxites-] luting motriii cny which will overcome objections against marriage — none, however, should tahe this in-jortnnt atej with out first consulting its pages It treats ot all diseases of females, whether married or single. Hints to those who desire no more children. Strangers who require •uedical aid. before consulting any doctor, ought to know whether their cases are properly understood by those whom they employ, and thus guard against the m posit ion of quackery, ao.prevaleui in populous cities' Hence the advantage of. a popular knowledge of one*, self, such as is given in this work. If medical authorism be the test of talent, and en- lightenment be sought from books, let con num sense dmcriininate between truthful simplicity and outrage •»us speciousness and bombast. It. I a f roix is a legal ly qualified physician, and for the last twenty yeaifl has been daily consulted upoi the different diseases uj • • »n which hia book treats, personally as well as by let- •er. Any person sending twenty fiv* cents in a letter, post paid, will receive one copy by mail, free of post age, or five copies for $1,00. Address I h.M R. IA CROIX, No. 31 Maiden Lane, P. O. Box 579. Albany N* Y, jcy Medicine sent to any part of the Union accord mg to directions, safely packed and carelully secure* from all observation. * + *Office open daily from 9 A. M., to 9 P. M. On Sun day from 3 until 5 P. M. 4®*<>ffice Removed from N. 56 Beaver st., to Nc 31 Malden Lane, Albany, N. Y. 44d&wrly # 4iunuo JFcrtcs, m MUSIC, &lC.W H. BRAUMULLLR, (Succenfor to Trvax, Vnnden Berg & Co.,) Wliiteliall st., Sign of the Golden Pian<, K EEPS constantly on hand PIANOS, whufclia warrants to be of superior iodb, touch and quality. Second hand Pianos taken in port pay. ment when new ones are bought. Melodennn, Accordeons, Flutes. Violins, Cuitars, Banjos, Tambourines, Triangles, in short, all Musical Instruments of all prices SHEET MUSIC—700 new pieces just received, >ind weekly he receives additions of the latest liublications. Being a musician himself, hisstoik •s free of the compositions of musical know-nod. ing a. Music-Portfolios and Music Cases—prelt • ible to those that are bound, as music changes frt. qi.ently. Atlanta, March 26, 1855. diwtf. FOR * 200 Bags Rio Coffee. 25 Hbds. choice N. 0. Sugars. 50 Bbls. l rushed. Powdered and refined Sugrrs 100 Bbls. prime N. 0. Syrup. 50 Bbls. lretb Mackerel. 25 Boxes Cheese. 100 Kegs Nails various sizes. 25 Doz. Painted Pails. 10,000 Libs. Hollow Ware. With a large assortment of Black Smith's Tools, Dry Good-, Bools A’ Shoes, Grind-Stones, de., Which ore offered to the trade at h w rate.' 1 1 »«• omtnodating terms Ly J. T D0ASE- Jan. 20. 1S55. t,;«-ntf. Grocet ies! Grooerit s! Giocerics>! r l HE unaersigned are now leeching ai tbeir-tea. ! cornerof Huntei aud Pryor Sts., the stand ' L occupied by J. E.William**, a large an<! carefully >i* b*cf**«l stt ck «» Groceries, consisting iu part ft ilf “ * lowing articles. 5U hints, of ew Orleans S*'ugar, • Ob’sacks of Rio ( otfee, • 00 bbls. of New Orleans Syrup, \ u Dbl-.of Extra Whiskey, i’ll tierces of Rice, 50 boxes of Star ami t 5 ] erm Candles, 5 Cigars, 50 boxes Tobacco, &c. t l We intend to keep constantly on band a heavy > » and invitetho.se whoa.e »n need «‘l such article-'® btMO ‘" CO. Srivincr and Sun.mer Goods. ■piiE fubs.nt ers tuU iu.b u eth.d ol infnrm- I ing their friends and euston.eis that ‘> oy «» iiow receiving a beautiful assortment oi - j s uidSummorUoods, consisting*'! the loll' wmgi BOO TS A A C SB O L b. Crockeryware and Hardware. KATirn.KKY AND CDTLUtY. HATS CAPS *c , 4-4, 5-4, 6-4, 10-4 anti 11 + bn.ai i.cd and bro cotton Sheetings, at d liueu ditto Cotton and linen piln w case Goods Bleached and brown Homespuns English Long Ch ths, a superior article . .... Fancy linen Drills, Farmers' Drills, and a ful assortment for little boys , French, English and American Calicoes, me ors of every piece warranted French, English und Scotch printed ts® rI French printed Organdies p White, black, pink and blue plain < rape 1 Plain white, blue, pink and black Shall)' 3 A few patterns of handsome Grenadines ALSO— ... t A beautiful assortment of Summer Silks, Bi 0 Bonnets, Dress Trimmings, Airis* and Jaconet Trimmings. All of which will be sold low for cash, and paying customers, who pay once a year whu be required in every case, except under ctfj stances of misfortune. Wc find the long system not only destroying the credit ol the chants, but ruinous to tbe farmers. Such h ein F case, how much better off would we all “ l ’ w d a the long credit system was done away witn, shorter one adopted. Had this systim been g into ten years ago, what a difference won . be in uoint of pecuniary matters in this scctio country. Very respectfully, Q April 4 J. J. NORTHCUTT A CV^ 50 CADDIES* . .<• .tsp BOXES steam return! tamlies for sale s *, ((AR g '