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[Fran the Mobile Ragteter.] The Allen and Kedltlan Um. •* **®° and IMS. Fifty-five years mo, Thomas Jefferson was engaged at the head of the Democratic par- ty in the struggle which hurled from power the aristocratic federal administration of the elder Adams, together with the Alien and Se dition laws, which have lived in infamous memory in the history of the country. Side byside'with the treason plotted by the Hart ford Convention, at a later and trying epoch, will stand the monstrous outrage upon lib erty of the Alien and Sedition laws, and Know Kothingism is destined to form die third figure in the trio of heresies, which future Republicans will gaze on with won- der and reprobation. At the period of this struggle of Jefferson with the anti-Democratio element in the country, the “Aurora’'’ newspaper, publish ed by Dunne, was the organ of the Republi can party. The Washington Union has lately reproduced some of its nble leaders on the great questions then at issue. These editorials are pertinent and good Democratic thunder at this day. Quoting from the Declaration of Independence, the following among the list of grievances complained of by our forefathers against the King of Great Britain: ‘•The history of the King of Great Britain is a history of repeated injuries and usur pations, all having in direct object the es tablishment of an absolute tyranny over these States : to prove this, let facts be sub mitted to a candid world: “He has endeavored to prevent the popu lation of these States; for that purpose, obstructing the laws for the naturalization of foreigners, refusing to pass others for the encouragement of their mission hither, and raising the conditions of new appropriations of public lands,” «fcc., &c. lie thus rebukes the Know-Nothingism of that day: “These articles are literally extracted from the Declaration of Independence. Others arc not noticed, in order that the attention of the reader should be called more directly to these, a cursory perusal of which will call to the recollection of every man, cases too closely resembling them to be mistaken or misplaced. Let us trace back American his tory only one short lustre, and ask ourselves how it has happened that in twenty short years after tec had expended millions, and sacrificed 80,000 lives to reject the government which had itiflic/ed on us these grievances, the VERY SAME EVILS IX NAME AND FORM, SHOULD HE CREATED AND ESTABLISHED BY MEN CH09EN BY THE TEOPLE TO PRESERVE THEIR LIBER TIES.” Speaking of the article of which this is an extract, the Union well says: “The fol lowing is the conclusion of the article in the Aurora of December 3d, 1804. Its forcible applicability to existing factions is extraor dinary. IIow faithfully it describes the rapid progress of Know-Nothingism under •John Adams! Then, as now, Massachu- -etts was the victim of fanatic priests and secret machinations. Then, as now, Now York had its masterspirit of faction. Then, as now, Virginia stayed the torrent of pre judice and proscription.” Gov. Brown. We clip the following eloquent extract from the speech of Ex-Gov. Brown, lately delivered in Tennessee, and commend it to i he consideration of all parties: Already you have been told by Wilson and others, who arc the Master Spirits of this party, that at the very next Congress, the bills are to bo proposed that are to ruin you. That bills shall bo brought forward, even in December next, to repeal the Fugi tive Slave Law—to repeal the Kansas and Nebraska Law—to restore the Missouri Compromise—to abolish Slavery in the Dis trict of Columbia. Have these delegates brought you home any satisfactory assurance that their Northern allies will stand by you and protect your property? Why, you know they have not—you know that the Know-Nothing States of the North have al ready had their elections, and have returned to the next Congress a majority, a large majority, who will vote for every one of the bills I have mentioned. You stand, there fore, this day, is ruined in the House of Rep resentatives, and your only hope of salva tion is in the Senate. Have the Know- Nothing delegates brought you any guaran tee that their friends will stand by you and your vast amount of property in that body? No. Not the least, for there stands Wilson, and every unc of his newly elected Know- Nothing comrades, sword in hand, to cleave you and your property down, the moment the next Congress shall meet. On whom, then, can you, and on whom do you rely, in fact, for the defeat of thoso odious bills in the Senate? You aro bound to say that you rely on the Southern and Northern Democratic Senators to defeat them. On Democratic Senators! Why, then, have vou entered into this unholy conspiracy, to have them beaten and turned out of" the Senate Chamber? Why go down into the secret places of the earth, and swear your deluded followers everywhere, never to vote for a Democrat who does not become a member of your Order, when you acknowl edge that at this, the very darkest and most trying moment the Soutli ever saw, your mily hope for deliverance is on Democratic Senators ! Tell me, again, as honest, can did men,—if these virtues have not lied the earth,—tell me, if those measures should chance to pass the Senate, where would be your last, lingering hope of safety to your property, but in the veto of Franklin Fierce ? And j et Know-Nothing delegates, many of whom were mere broken down po litical hacks, or disappointed office-seekers, who have neither the talents or the charac ter to attract attention, undertake to de nounce Franklin Pierce and the Democracy which nominated and elected him ! Malev olence could poison the javelin, but the puny arm of the assailant was too feeble to east it high enough to reach the destined victim. Democracy smiled at the impotence of the deed, and only wished that its ingratitude might not wound the spirit of the sainted Jackson. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. ' <k • COBB COUNTY. Cobb Sheriff Sales. %.%/ ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in August next, before the Court House door in the City of Mariet ta, within the legal hours of *ale. the following proper ty, to wit: One lot of land So. 819. 1 2 levied on as the property of Adam Dickard, to R&tiRfy a C fa issued from a Ju*- ticc Court of Cobb county,*in lavor of William Fuller, vt. Adam Dickard and John Dickard.levied and return ed to uie bv a constable. Also, John Tolerson’s, Intrust in a lease on lot of land No. 853, 1(5 2, levied on as the property of said John Tolerson, to satisfy two subpoena (i fas issued from the Superior Court of Cobb county one. in favor of James Burton, one in favor of Benj. Burton, and one fi fa issued from a Justice Court of said county in favor of Robert Kindrick. vs. said Tollersou. levied and returned to me by a constable. Ju 7 JNO. ANDERSON, Sheriff. T WO MONTHS afterdate application will be made to the Hon. the Court of Ordinary, of Cobb county, for leave to sell the real estate of .lame*- Aikin. deceas ed. This 9th day of July. 1855. JOHN MALONEY, Adm’r. T WO months after date application will be made to the Hon. the Court of Ordinary, of Cobb county, for leave to sell a negro woman, by M. T. Phillips, guardian of Lewis. C. M. Peacock a minor. July 9 M. T. PHILLIPS, G’n. Administrator’s Sale. A GREEABLY to an order of the Court of Ordinary of Cobb county will be sold ou the first Tuesday in September neat, witbiu the legal hours of sale be fore the Court House door iu the city of Marietta, lots of laud numbers 323, 350. and 351 in the first district and second section in Cobb county. Also on the same day before the Court bouse door in Decatur, DeKalb county, Islands Xos. 5 and 6 in the 17th district of DeKalb county. Also, at the same time iu Cumming Forsyth county, lot* numbers 96 and 97 in the first district and first sociion of Forsyth county. All the above sold as the property of Joshua Buise. and for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. ELISHA BUISE. Adtu r. W\ Executor’s Sale. ill be sold before the court house door in the city of Marietta, on the first Tuesday in August next, the following property, to wit : One town lot in said city, situated on the public square, known as lot number ten (10) in the plan of a re-survey of building lots iu said city, fronting East on the Public Square twenty-seven (27) feet, and South on Paulding street eighty-five (85) feet, being a part of lot number five (5) in the original plan of said city. Also town lot number not recollected, situated on Tucker's Hill, adjoining Samuel Lawrence on the West, H. G. Cole on theSoutlr, and the Academy lot on the North, containing two acres, more or less, well shaded, having 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. Havgood and Dr. Cox, about one mile distant, North from the Court House of said city of Marietta, and embracing said Spring, which willbe sold in good sire building lots, all of which lies on the East side of the Railroad, except one acre on the West side, embracing the Spring. Also, at the same time and place will be sold two and a half shares in the Georgia Military Institute, and ono share in the Augusta, Atlanta & Nashville Tele- graph Company, all sold as the property of Nelson Jl- Benton, late of Columbia county, deceased, and by the authority of the last will of said deceased, for the ben- efit of hfs heirs. Terms made known on the day of sale. N. E. BENTON, 1 Ex’rs. R. E. WOODING, j Marietta, June 22, 1855. G EORGIA, Cobb County.—Whereas Rasberry Eason, Executor on the estate of John S. Prcwet, dec’d.. applies to me for Letters Dismissory: These are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned to be and appear at our Court of Ordinary, tube held in Marietta, on the first Monday in August next, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Marietta, June 27, ’55 (w40d) B. TOLLESON, Or'y. G* EOKGIA, Cobb Cocxty —Whereas, A. N. Simpson applies to me for Letters of Administration upon the estate of Jane Holiday, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned, to be and appear at our Court of Ordinary, to bo held at Marietta on the first Mouday in August next, then and there to show cause, if any they have, why said lettera should not be granted the applicant. June 9 B. TOLLESON, Ordinary. i * EORGIA, Cobb County.—Whereas, G ana way John- ” non, minor. Guardian of Wm. G. Johnson, applies to me for Letters Dismissory from said Guardiauhip* These are therefore to cite and admonish all concern ed to bo and appear at our Court of Ordianry to be held in Marietta, on the first Mouday in July next, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. May 15 B. TOLLESON, Ordinary. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Adiuiuistrator’s Sale. O Y virtueof an order of the Court of Ordinary of Cherokee County, will be sold before the Court House door in the town of Jasper, Pickens county, within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday of August next, the following lots of land, to wit: Xum ber one hundred and ninety.eight, (198) ; number two hundred and twenty, (220) ; two hundred and twenty- one (221) : and two hundred and twenty-two, (’222) in the4th IH^irictof the second section of originally Chero kee now Pickens county, it being the plantation on which Elijah Da\ is formerly resided on Long Swamp creek, containing about seventy-five acres of bottom Land, sold as the property of thc said Elijah Davis dec’d, for distribution. WM. M. DAVIS. K\*r. June 18. 1855. S IXTY DAYS afterdate, application will be made to to the Court of Ordinary of Cherokee county, for leave to *ell the lands and negroes belonging to the es tate of Robert H. Gober. late of said countv. deceas ed. Tlii 3 Mav 29th. 1855. J. P. REA VIS. ) ie 7 J. C. HOOK, ) Adm'rs. Iu Clierokee Superior Court, April Term, 1855. SARAll COX. ) versus > I.ibet. for Divorce. JOSHUA COX, I It appearing to the Court by the return of the Sher iff, that be has made diligent search, and the defend ant i- not to be found in this county, and that l:e is in formed cud believes that he lias no residence iu this State: It is therefore by the Court ordered, that ttie 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 further 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 copv of an order taken from the minutes of the Superior’Court of Cherokee county, Georgia. This May 16th. 1855. 4 7. J. L. KEITH, Clerk S. C. C. C. Administrator’s Sale. * GREEABLE to an order of the Court of Ordinary of A Cherokee county, will be sold before the court house door in the town of Canton. Cherokee county, within the legal hours of sale, ou the first Tuesday of August next. lots of land number five hundred and seventy-four, and part of lot number five hundred and 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 of said dec’d. N. J. PERKINS. Adm’r. June 25, 1855. T WO MONTHS after date, application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Cherokee co., for leave to sell all the Laud and Negroes belonging to the estate of Rebecca Rakestraw. late of said co-. deceased.— This May 29th. 1855. je 7 Wn. W. BAGWELL, Adm’r. T WO MONTHS after date, application will be made to the Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Cherokee county, for leave to sell the laud belonging to the es tate of Button Unllius. iate of said countv. deceased. This May 29th, 1855. N. J. PERKINS, Adm’r. T WO MONTHS after date application will be made to 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, 1865. JANE BAILY, Adni'x. W 1 EOKGIA, Cobb County.—Whereas John €. Brown. Admimstrator de bonis non. on the estate of Sam uel McElreath, applies to me for letters Dismissory. These .are therefore to cite ami admonish all concern ed to be and appear at our Court of Ordinary to beheld in Marietta on the first Monday in August next, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should uot he granted. may 15 B. ^TOLLESON, Ordinary. G EORG1 V, Cobb County.—Whereas, Clinton Webb, Administrator upon the estate of Peter Gatleer, deceased, applies to me for Letters Dismissory. These are therefore to cite and admonish all concern ed to be and appear at our Court of Ordinary to be held iu Marietta, on the first Monday in August next, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. may 15 B. .TOLLESON, Ordinary. C GEORGIA, Cohb County. —Wlierea* Joel Renfroe ap- * plies to me for letter* of Guardianship over the persons and property of Wm. J. and Julia Freeny, mi- ; nors and orphans of John Freeny deceased, i These are therefore to cite and admonish all conceru- • ed, to boand appear at our Court of Ordinary, to be i held in Marietta, on the first Mouday in September next, I to show cause if any they have why "aid letters .-hould j not bo granted. B. TOfJLESON, Ordinary. Marietta, July 17tli, 1855. G EORGIA, Cobb Counti'.~ Whereas, Josiah Greer ap plie*to me for Letters of Administration on the | Estate of William Greer, late of said county deceased : Tlie*c aro therefore to cite and admonish all and sin j gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be ! and appear at our court of Ordinary to be held in the city of Marietta, on the 1st Monday in Sept, next, to j shew cause, if any they have, why snid letters should 1 not bo granted the applicant. j July 17, 1855 B. TOLLESON, Ordinary. \ /GEORGIA, Cobb County.—-Whereas, Joel Renfroe. ! ” applies to me for Letters of Administration on the Estate of Lucy Ann E. Freeney deceased. 1 These are therefore to cite and admonish all and ^in- ! gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at our court of Ordinary, to be held at Ma- | rieita, on the 1st Mondaj* in July next, to shew cause, if ! any they have, why said letters should not be granted | ilie applicant I july 17, 1855. B. TOLLESON, Ordinary. Withdrawals. We took notice yesterday of the with drawal of 39 men from the “order,” in Au tauga. Since then a friend in the interior has sent us the following manuscript for publication : Chestnct Creek, Autauga Co. “To the Members of the American Order at Chestnut Creek: “Wc the undersigned, members of said Order or Council, have become dissatisfied and wish to withdraw from said order, be lieving as we do that it will have a bad ef fect both upon Church and State, and belie ving it to be an abolition move of Northern Abolitionists, got up for riding men into office, and of sapping the foundation of this government by gulling Southern men. both Whigs and Democrats.” July 10, 1855. J. J. Barber, J. Calloway, Allen Ray, H. Williams, Jesse Aldridge. Geo. Minims, W II. Connell, Franklin Mancrief. G. W. Floyd. Matthias Dennis, U«l>er» Wilson, Sr.. Jackson Dennis, John Miller. J. W. Wyatt, T. W. Connell. Samuel S. Dennis. E- T- Connell. Wm. W. Jones. M. W. Powell, John Gray, G. W. Dismekes. J. R. Dennis, H. W. House, H. G. Connell, T. W. Williams, W. Robinson. Reuben Poperell, G. W. Ray, C. P. Jones, W. N. Jones, T. W. Whitworth. Wm. Mimms, B. Callaway, Wm. Bland, H. S. Nelson, John Edwards, Green Barber, Sam Yates, W. B. Callaway. Several other gentlemen withdrew at the same time whose names do not appear at tached to the above. The work goes brave ly on—Sam is down in the mouth. Autau ga will do her duty.”—Mo. Register. The export of Cora and Corn M«al from the United States, at different periods has been as follows: STATE OF GEORGIA. 1 Court of Ordinary*, Cobb County. / June Term, 1855. I T appearing to the Court, by the petition of Eugene B. Foote, that John Freeny. of said count}*, dec’d, «lid, in his life time, execute to «aid Eugene B. Foote hi& bond, conditioned to execute titles in fee simple to said Eugene B. Foote for Lots of Land numbers forty- nine (49,) ninety-nine (99.) and one hundred (100.) all in the nineteenth (19th) district of the second (2d) section of said county : And it furtherappeariug, that said John Freeny depafted this life without executing titles to said Lots of Land, or in any way providing therefor : And it appearing that said Eugene B. Foote has paid the full amount of the purchase price of said Lots of Land ; and said Eugene B. Foote having peti tioned this Court to direct Arthur T. Camp, Adminis trator upon the estate of said John Freeny. deceased, t» execute to him titles to said lots of land, in confor mity with said bond. It is therefore hereby ordered, that notice be given at three or-more public places in said count}’, and in the Cherokee Advocate, of such applica tion. that all persons concerned may file objections in the Ordinary’s office, (if any they have.) why said Ar thur T. Camp, Administrator as aforesaid, should not execute titles to said lots of land, in conformity with said bond. Granted. June 9 B. TOLLESON, Ordinary. FORSYTH COUNTY. Administrator’s Sale. A GREEABLY to an order of the Court of Ordinary of Forsyth county, will be sold on the 1st Tuesday in August next, before the courthouse door in the town of Canton, Cherokee county, within the legal hours of sale, the following lot of land, viz: Lot No. 37, in the 3d District, of tho2d Section. Also, before the courthouse door in the town of Cumming, Forsyth county, on the 1st Tuesday in Sep tember next, the following lots of land, viz: Lots Nos. 187,18S, 189, 190,191, 192.193, 152, 153, 154, 83. S3, S4. 262j 711, 712, lyiugin the 14th District of the 1st Sec. of now Forsyth county. Also, one Thresher and run ning gear. All sold as the property of Daniel S Ham- mon, late of Forsyth county, deceased, and for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale. June 12,1S55-] JAMES WHEELER, Adm'r. Forsytli Sheriff Sales. ILL BE SOLD before the Court bouse dour in the town of Cumming, Forsyth County, within the ! legal bourn of sale, on the tir.st Tuesday in August | next, the following propertj* 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 D. Pruitt, to satisfy* a fi. fa. from a justices’ court of Forsjvth county, in favor of Geo. X. Lester, vs. said Pruitt, levied* and returned to me by a Constable. Also—Lot of land No. 69S, iu the 14th District of the 1st Section of originally Cherokee, now Forsyth county: levied on as the property of William Treada- way, to satisfy three ti. fas from a Justices’ court of Gordon County, iu favor of Bootright, Robbins & Co., vs. said 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 fir-t District of the first Section of originally Cherokee cow Forsyth county; levied on as the property of David Taylor, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Isaac Strickland, vs. David Taylor, maker and Newton Me. 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 ou to satisfy a fi. fa. from a Justices* court of Jones county iu favor of James E. French vs. Edmond Ethridge. Levied and returned to me by a Constable. •J‘*th June, 1865*. ELIJAH C. McAFEE. sheriff. DeKALB COUNTY. Administrator’s Sale. i GREEABLY to an order of the Court of Ordinary, ■ - of DeKalb county, will be sold ou the first Tuesday iu September next, before the Court house door iu the Town of Dallas Paulding county, within the legal hours of sale, the following properly to wit: Lot No 1039. in the 18th district and 3d section. Also, before the Court house door in the tun n of Ce dar Town, iu Polk county, on the first Tuesday in Sept next, one lot of land No. 923, in the ISth dist. and 32d sect, sold as the property of Robt. McCurdy late of DeKalb county, dec'd, sold for the benefit ot the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms on dav of sale. July 9, 1855. C. H. MCCURDY, Adm'r. STA TE OF GEORGIA, DeKalb County. J To all whom it may Concern. WHEREAS, C. W. McGinnis, administrator of the estate of 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 adminis- tred said Estate, This is therefore to cite and ad monish all persons interested, to be and appear at the CJourt of Ordinary, to be held in DeKalb Co., on the 5th day of Nov. next, to show cause if any they have why said C. W. McGiuni’s Adminis trator should not be discharged from his said Administration Given under my handat office. April 3d. T855. ALEX’R JOHNSON, Ord'y. GEORGIA DeKalb County. VVUHEREAS, R. J. Hardman makes applica- \ V tion for letters of Dismission from the Ad ministration of the Estate of B. F. Hardman, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admon ish all and Singular the Kindred 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 he dismissed from said Trust at the January Term next, of the Court of Ordinary of said County. Given under my hand at offico June 20,1855. ALEX. JOHNSON, Ord'y. l^OTICE TO DEBTORS.—All persons indebted to Edge 1 - & Wright, Pattillo A Heggio, Irwin & Boroughs, John Stidham, or the estate of M. S. Irwin, deceased, will please call on WM. T. WINN, Collecting Lawyer, Marietta, Ga., and make immediate payment. ni236m » IX persons having demands against the Estate of D. ** Campbell, deceased, are requested to present them to the undersigned within the time prescribed bylaw. This Marietta. June 1, 1855. June J. G. CAMPBELL, Adm’r. Administrator’s Sale. A GREEABLY to an order of the Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Cobb county, will be sold before the Court House door in the city of Marietta, Cobb county, on the first Tuesday in September next, within the le gal hours of sale, the south half of lot of land No. Ill In the 20th dist. and 2nd section, sold as the property of James Aikin, late of Cohb county, decease*. Sold "for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale. July 17th, 1855. JOHN MALONY, Adm’r. CHEROKEE COUNTY. GEORGIA, DeKalb County, V\t HEREAS William Jordon 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 fully administered said Estate, this is therefore, to cite and admonish all porsons interested to be and appear at the Court of ordinary of said co., to be held ou 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 12th 1855. ALEX. JOHNSON, Ord’y GEORGIA, DeKalb County. tttHEREAS, Wm T. Ivy, guardian of Richard N. Ivy VV 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 ic Septem ber next, to show cause if any they have why letters of dismission should not be granted said applicant. Giv en under my hand at office. July 9 1855. ALEX. JOHNSON, Ord'y. r •'EORGIA, Cherokee County.—All persons indebted to the estate of Robert H. Gober dec’d, are request ed to make immediate payment, and those having de mands against said deceased, are required to present them to the undersigned within the time prescribed by • law. J T. KEAV1S, . | June 25, 1855. J. C. HOOK, j A<lm r '- Executoi’s Sale. | i GREEABLE to an order of the Court of Ordinary, j of Cherokee county, will be sold before the court house door iu the town of Canton, in Cherokee county, j on the first Tuesday of August next, within the legal ! hours of sale, all the notes, accounts and fifas (consid- i reed doubtful) belonging to the estate of John Rainey, • late of said county dec’d. This .Tun* ifisr. This 25th June, 1855. G. W. RAINEY, Ex’r. Executor’s Sale. WILL be sold at Spring Place, in Murray i county, on the First Tuesday in August next, to j the highest bidder. Lot of Land, No. 221, 8th I Dist. 3d Sec. Also at the same time, in Lafayette | in Walker county, Lot of Laud No. 81, in the i 11th Dist. and 4th Sec. Also at the same time at ; Ringgold in the county of atoosa, Lot of Land No. 182 iu the 27th Dist. and 3d Sec. All of said lands belonging to the estate of Robert Smith, late of Butts county, deceased, and sold by virtue of the Will of said deceased. B. J. BENNETT, Ex’r. June 29, 1855. (wtd) In 1837, In 1839, In 1846, In 1849, In 1850, In 1851, In 1854, 951,276busbels. 990,306 “ 3.328.068 “ 15,283,154 “ 7,892,303 « 4,444,921 “ 20,000,000 “ Regre Politicians. The Washington Sentinal learns from its exchanges that in the State of New York there are “Five Thousand Negro Know- Nothings.” This is delightful oartainly. GEORGIA, Cherokee County. TO ill WHOM IT MAT OOSiCEHX: tXTHEREAS, John M. Delany, Administrator on the »» Estate of Moses W. Radio, 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 folly administered said estate: This is therefore to cite and admonish all per- sons interested to be and appear at the Court of Ordin ary of said county, to be held on the second Monday in February next, to ahow cause if any they have why said letter should not be granted the applicant. June 25,1855. JAMES JORDAN, Ordinary. r’’EORGIA, CsntooB Cocimr.—Whereas, Nancy Hill applies to me for letters of Administration on the Estate of Birdwell Hill, late of said county, deceased : These are therefore, to cite and admonish all and sin gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file their objections if any they have, on or before the sc- eond Monday in August next, why said letters should not be granted the applicant. Jnae3», UM. JAMES JORDAN, Ord’y. GEORGIA, DeKalb County. To all whom it may concern, YI/’HEREAS, Thompson A. Browning, makes \ V application to me for letters of administra tion on tho estate of Joseph Fox, late of said co. dec. Therefore tho kindred and creditors are cited and admonished to be and appear at my office in terms of law and file objections, if any they have, why letters of Administration should not be granted said applicant. Given under my hand officially, Juue 20, 1855, ALEX. JOHNSON, Ordinary. STATE OF GEORGIA, j DeKalb County, j To all whom it may Concern. WHEREAS, Charles Murphy, administrator on tho estate of Wm. Cash, Into of said county dec’d. applies to me for tetters of dismission from the ad ministration of saidfEstate, and it appearing that said administrator has fully administered said es tate, This is therefore to cite and admonish all persons interested to bo and appear at tho Court of Ordinary to ho 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. GEORGIA DeKalb County. TO AIL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: W HEREAfc, Rozin Lyon, Exr. of the Estate of William Kilpatrick, late of said county deceased applies to me for lotters of dismission from the Administration of said Estato therefor, all persons are hereby cited and admonished to file their objections, (if any they have,) in my office in terms of tho law, otherwise letters of dismis sion, will be granted tho applicant at the Novem ber Term of the Court of Ordinary for said coun ty. Given under my hand at office. April 3,1855. ALEX. JOHNSON, Ord y. GEORGIA, DeKalb county. A LL persons are hereby notified that I will apply at . the September Term of the court of Ordinary next, In and for aaid county for leave to sell the real Estate belonging to the Estate of Henry Goddard, late of De Kalbco., deceased, June 13th 1855. R. M BROWN, Adm’r. GEORGIA DeKalb County, t pO all whom it may concern. Two months af- i ter date, I shall apply to the Court of Ordina ry of said county for leave to soil the real Estate belonging to the estate of Merrell Humphries late deceased. P. F. HAYLE. Adm’r. Jose 20.1855. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. CAMPBELL COUNTY. Campbell Sheriff Sales. \\J )Uj be sold before the Coart lb use Door in Cauxp- t V bouton Campbell county on t .u first Tuesday in Aug uoxt, within the legal hour' of ^ale, the following property to wit: Town Lot and Store-house situated thereon, in the Town of Palmetto, No. 17,23f*-e iu front, and run ning back fifty-five feet, being the Northeast corner of said Lot. Lots Nos. 11.12. 13. 11 andlS, in the fourth range in said town of Palmetto, ^acU t>6 feet in front, and running back 132 feet. Lo«Nos. 11.12,13,14 and 15, iu the fifth range, each 00 ieoi in front and running back 132 feet, all levied on as the property of Thomas Jennings, to satisfy a fi. fa• issued from the Superior Court of said couuty, in favor of Wiley Banks & Co., vs. Jennings & Swanson, said lots pointed out by said Jen- uings, Also Lot No. 22, and house, in the Town of Falmetto 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 9tli district of originally Fayette now Campbell county, levied on as the property oi W. G. Smith to satisfy five fi. las. issued from a Justicescourt of said county, iromtlic 652d district G. M-, three in favor of Andrew .Smith vs said Smith, and two in favor of J. H. Coryell vs. said defendant; pointed outby de fends. Levy made and returned to me by a constable. Also Lot 5»o. 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 784th District G. M., in favor of John Abercrombie vs. said White principal, and A. A. Arnold security, paid off by the security and controlled to him. SAMUEL LEWIS, Sheriff. July 2. 1855. Postponed. Sates* * At the haiue time and place will be sold the following propert}*, to wit : The middle part of lot of land No. 22, in the 7th dis trict of originally Coweta now Campbell county, levied on as the property of Willis Hartley to satisfy five fifas issued from 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 50 acres more or le^s. 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 sitisfy a fi. fa. issued from the Su perior Court of said county, in favor of Gillilands & Howell vs. said defendants July 2, 1855. SAMUEL LEWIS, Sheriff. Clarke & Grubb, WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 35 Whitehall Street, A tlATlta, Cr«'-. Are daily receiving, and will keen constantly on hand, all kinds of Groceries and Tennessee Produce. ' They have now in store," 40.000 Ibtyood Bacon Sides,“ 25.000 lbs Leaf Lard,\ 5,000 lbs Feathers, ,125 bushels Dried Apples, 75 “ “ Peaches, 100 bbl* Kcw Orleans Syrup, 26 hhds Keic Orleans Sugar, 25 sacks Rio Coffee. * ALSO, Fr<‘$li Garden Seeds, Corn, Oats, Flour, Meal, ANI> almost every other article nought for by Gastrono mists. $5>,They are also prepared to STORE COTTON, and make* advances on Cotton when -tored with them. Cash orders for any article in their line will meet prompt attention, and tliev are respectfully solicited. CLARKE k GPJ'BB. Atlanta. Feb. 19th. 1855. d&wlv. professional cards. C. W. MABRY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, • Franklin, Heard County, Ga. 11 ~! 1.1. attend to professional business., in ike Conan s' » t ie-"f Heard, Carroll, Campbell, Cowetta, Fayette, Merriwotherand Troup. Reference;—Hon. E. Y. Hill, LaGrange, Ga.; Messrs. Irwin & Knight, Marietta, Ga., Col. M. M. Tidwell, Fayetteville, Ga. ;Mr. William Dough erty. Columbus, Georgia. w Ware-House & Commission Merchant, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. H AVING rented that spacious Fire-fty \ \ V- Proof Ware-House, recently erec ted^jt^aj 1 on Whito-Hall street, will attend to the ei -“- Storage and Sale of Cotton, Corn, Lard Bacon, and all other produce with which he may be favor ed. Having had long experience in the general trade of Georgia, he flatters himself that lie can give satisfaction in the sale of all produce: and also in the purchase of nil article:- which the coun try may require. T. DO ON AN. December 14,1S54. 69dwtf J. A. PUCKETT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND SOLICITOR. IN CHANCERY, W ILL promptly attend to all business entrusted o liis care. Office on White Hall Street. DR. T. M. DARMALL, R ESPECTFULLY tenders hia professional services to the Citizens of Atlanta and vicinity. Office at liis residence on McDonough Street. .Fan. 20, 1853. 34-wl JONES & DAVID, BENTISTS. - , WOULD inform their friends and the citizens of Georgia, that hav- UJ i 1 flT if iiigassociated, Dr. W. T. C. Camp bell in business with them, they are now pre pared to attend to families in tho surrounding counties, who may require their professional ser vices. A note to that effect addressud to the firm through the Post. Office, will receive immediate at tention. We wish to call particular attention to our su perior Block Teeth, and Continuous Gum work. Porsons having imperfectly fitting sets of teotli, can have them remodelled, and made to give sat isfaction. References:—The Medical Faculty of Atlan ta, Thomaston, Talbotton, Americas and Buena Vista. Office, on Whitehall Street, adjoining theWatch ,fc Jewelry establishment of Mr. A. W. Hall. N. B.—The best quality of tooth brushes, powders ami paste, kept constantly on hand for sale. July 19, 1855. rilLUM3. JOHS RHEA, t J. M. M. WILLIAMS. 9 & CO., Campbell Sheriff Sale. "f X-ILL be sold ou the first Tuesday in August next, VV before the Court House doer iu Campbellton, Campbell county, between the legal hours of sale, the following property to wit: One lot of land number 893, iu the I8tk 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, one in favor of J. & J. Lynch, the other iu favor of W. W. Roark versus said James. Wm. N. MAGOUR1CH, Deputy Sheriff. June 27tk 1855 FULTON COUNTY, GEORGIA Fulton County To all whom it may Concern W HEREAS W .H. Barnett has this day applied to me for letters oi administration ou the estate of Joshua Butler, late of said county deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my office within the 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 Juue, 1850. JOSEPH H. MEAD, Ordinary. GEORGIA, Fulton County. T WO months after date application willbe made to the Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Fulton County, for leave to sell the real estate of Cornelius M. Connallv deceased. June 4. T. W. CONXALLY, Adm’r. GEORGIA, Fulton County. WHEREAS, Azarinli Mims has this day ap plied to me for letters of Administration, on the Estate of William Ilatheock, late of said county deceased; These are therefore to cite and admonisli all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceas ed. 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 appli cant. Given under mv baud at office this 2nd day of July 1855. "JOS. H. MEAD, Ord'y. E. W i 1 1 & a (Successors to J. E. Williams,) General Commission Merchants, and ageuts for the sale of “BACON, LARD, GRAIN, FLOUR, Ac., Ac., Athenicum building, Decatur st., near Tr't House, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Truly thankful for the very liberal patron age I have received for the past three years, I re spectfully solicit a continuance of the same to the new firm. March 1, ’55 J. E. WILLIAMS. PURCHASING AND SHIPPING COMMISSION MERCHANT, T HE subscriber will faithfully purchaso for and transmit by Railroad, or other conveyance, to his patrons, Provisions, Groceries, Ac., agreeably to order. He may bo addressed in Atlanta and found at the store of Messrs. Whitney A Hunt. REFFERENCES.—Jcs.S. Baker, Albany, Ga.; Rev. D. G. Daniel, Thomasville, Ga.; Williams Rutterford, Jr., Amerieus, Ga.; Dr. C. W. Long, Athens, Ga, and any respectable citizen of Atlanta. D. H. SILVEY. Atlanta, Jan. 29., 1855. dtwly. L»t No. 22 S in the 19. District and 2d section. <• No. 11 « 19 “ 2 *' ••• No. 025 “ 19 o <• “ No. 377 « 18 2 “ No. 110 “ IS « 2 •* “ No. S19 .< jo «. »> “ No. 328 1 “ 2 “ « No. 540 1 « 3 to be sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale. Julv 11 . 1S55. J. H. JOHNSON. 1 i Irn’r' TV. H. FERGUSON, j Notice to Debtors aud Creditors B' Administrator’s Sale. of Ordinary of Fulton county, we will sell on the first Tuesday in September next, before the Court bouse door in Marietta Cobb county, between the usual hours of sale, the following lot of land, lying in said county, belonging to the estate *>f Allen E, Johnson deceased viz: A LL persons having claims against the estate Eph- -1 raim M Poole late deceased, will present them properly authenticated iu terms of law; and all persons iudebteu to said estate will luakeimmediate pavrnent to June 29. 1855. (w40d) G. W. ADAIR, Ex’r GEOEGLtl, Fulton County. T VTu months alter date application will be made to the Hon. Court of Ordinary of Fulton co. for leave to selltlie land and negroes, belonging to the estate of Charner Humphries deceased. June 6th, 1855. WILLIAM GILBERT, Adm'r. TWO months after date, application will be made to the Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Fulton county, for leave to sell tho real Estato belonging to Robt. Coltmon deceased lying in said county. July 2d, 1S55. E. IS. REYNOLDS, Adm’r. CARROLL. COUNTY. Carroll Sheriff Sales. W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in August, next, before the court house door, in the town of Car rollton. Carroll county, between the legal hours ot sale, the following propperty, to wit: One sorrell 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. McDaniel & Sol. L. McDaniel, levied on as the property of Sol. L. McDaniel, property pointed out by plaintiffs Attorney. Also, lot of laud No. 147, in the 2nd. distr.ct, as the property of H. S. Chance, to satisfy six Justice’s court ti fas issued from the Justice’s court of the 642nd dis trict G. M., In favor of Thos. Garner vs. H. L. Chance Jz A. M. McWhorter, securities on stay. Also, one negro woman by the name if Caroline, lev ied on as the property of Jas. H. Rogges, to satisfy sun dry Justice’s court fifas in favor of Alexander Mai com. 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 W. B. Gillery vs. W. H. Acklin & W. J. Head, makera, 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 of Green Hicks, to satisfy sundry Justice’s court ti fas in favor of W. W. Cobb and others vs Green Hicks, James Hicks prin cipal and Peter Bryant security. Also, one sorrel mare, levied on as the property of Nicholas Chambers, to satisfy one fi fa issued from Carroll Inferior court, in favor of Green Hicks vsNich. olas Chambers, pointed out to me by plaintiff. Also, the undivided lot cf laud, No. 250, in the 7th district of Carroll county,to satisfy three Justice’s court fi fas in favor of R M Heard vs JulonNail, property poin ted out by B. M. Long. Also, one lot of land, No. 227, in the 7th district of Carroll county, to satisfy one Justice’s cort fi fa in favor of J. T. Meador & Co., vs E M. Williams, pointed out by defendant. Also, one negro man named Charles, levied cn as the property of George H. Palmer, to satisfy sundry Jus tice’s court fi fas in favor of N. M. Robinson 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 satisfy one tax 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 ti. fa. in favor of BenjaminF. Bigelow, vs. Bird Frank lin: property pointed out bv R. Jones, agent plaintiff. July 2d, 1855 ‘ JOHN W. WOOD, Sh’ff. Postponed Sales. A T the same time and place will be sold the follow* ing property, to-wit* One mule and & one-horre wagon, levied on a* the property of Gilbert Gay, to satisfy one fi. fa. issued from the Inferior court of Carroll county, in favor of H. L. Boaghtwright vs. Gilbert Gay. principal, and R. H. Hand, security, on c&sa 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, od stay. JOHN W. WOOD, Sheriff. July 2d, 1855. To Dentists. For Sale by the Undersigned: 2500 Pivot Teeth, Stockton’s make, 1500 Plate do do 1500 Molar and Bicuspcd do 500 Gum Teeth do Jo 5 uz Abbey <fc Sons Gold Foil, 5 oz Jones, White A Co Gold Foil, 10 Packages Silver Foil, Dentists, turning lathes, head ruts, anvils, ham mers, blowpipes, plate benders, clasp phes, and every article for mechanical work. Also a large assortment of Instruments manufactured by J. D. Chevalier, consisting of 2 J Mouth mirrors, Pearl, Ivory and Bone mouth syrengos, Bone, Silver and Gold Stubbs, and American files, File Carriers Ivory Pluggers and Scalers, Burnishees, Stud Cutters, stump instru ments, articulators foil seizzers, Forceps in great variety, Plugging Forceps, Molar and Bicusped, narrow beak, and every kind that can be asked for and every article in tho Dental line. Also a large assortment of every kind of patent medicine, for salo by A. ALEXANDER, feb 20 d&wly Sign Negro and Mortal. RHODE’S FEVER AND AGUE CURE. Or, Nature’s Invaluable Specific, F OR the prevention and cure of Intermittent and Remittent Fevers, Fever and Ague, Chills and Fever, Dumb Ague, General Debility, Night Sweats, and all other forms of disease which have a common origin iu Malaria or Miasma. The sub tle atmospheric poison which at certain seasons is unavoidably inhaled at every breath, is the same in character wherover 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 porsons of every age, sex or condition and it will not substitute for one disease others still worse, as is too often the result iu the treatment by Quinine, Mercury, Arsenic, and other poisonous or deleterious drugs, uot a particle of any of which is admitted into this preparation. Tho proprietor distinctly claims these oxtraoidi- nary results from the use of thU natural antidote to Malaria. It will entirely protect any resident or traveler even in the most sickly or swampy localities, from any Ague, or Bilious disease whatever, or any in jury from constantly inhaling Malaria or Miasma. it will instantly cheek the Ague in persons who have suffered for any length of time, from one day to twenty years, so that they need never have another chill, by continuing its use according to directions. It will immediately relieve ail distressing results of Billious or Ague disease, such as general debil ity, night sweats, Ac. Tho patient at once begins to recover appetite and strength, and continues until a permanent and radical cure is effected. Finally, its use will banish Fever and Ague from families and all classes. Farmers and all laboring men by adopting it us a preventive will be free from Ague or Billious attacks iu that -ca- son of tho year - which, while it is the most sickly, is tliu 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 Span ish, accompany each bottle. Price One Dollar. Liberal discounts made to the trade. Trade circulars fowarded on application, and the article will be consigned on liberal terms to re sponsible parties in every section of the country. ~'55L- For sale bv dealers generally. JAS. A. RHODES, Proprietor. March 23. fdiwfim.] Providence, R. I. Printing Office for Sale! I OFFER FOR SALE the Press, Type &o., used for Printing the Marietta Advocate. Tho Press, JHgB* one of Hoe’s Imperial, No. 0 lias been used but a few months. The Typo has been bought since the beginning of this year. Price for Press, Type and every thing necessary to print a newspaper, tho size of the Advocate $650, in cash, or a bankable note. Apply to JOHN J. HUNT, Marietta, Georgia. Fine Green and Black Teas. MARKED PEKIN TEA CO., N. Y., PUT up in J, J and 1 !b. pack-^gsjj few ages, in a superior manner, so as to ■SBnpres the fine flavor, and muehu i more convenient for retailing than large packages. YOUNG HYSON, GUNPOWDER, IMPERI AL, SILVER LEAF, GOLDEN CHOP, and HYSON, OOLONG, PLANTATION, DELI CIOUS NE PLUS ULTRA. ENGLISH BREAKFAST, HONQUOIS MIXTURE. We invite orders for the above Teas; a few pounds may bo bad to try them, or we will refer to many merchants in Virginia, North and South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama and Tennessee, who have sold the Teas for years. JAS. CASSIDAY & CO., 150, Front st., New York.] JOSEPH D. EVANS,} [JAMES CASSIDAY. July 9, ’55. w3t. AT A BARGAIN! Valuable Lauds in Clinch County. F OR Sale a valuable tract of land in Clinch county, Georgia, within a short distance of tho proposed line of the Brunswick and Florida Rail Road, said tract contains 3920 acres and will bo disposed of in whole or part, at a GREAT BAR GAIN. For further particulars address Mrs. M A. Blair, Halloca, Georgia, or AVm. Blair, Atlanta Georgia. Jun29 (wtf) Practice of Surgery. Drs. Smith & Ramsay B EG leave to inform the publie that they wil attend strictly to all Surgical Cases sent to their care, and ample preparation will be mado for all transient pationis. The centrality of Atlanta, and its remarkable facilities for living, point to is as a most desirable place for the invalid. Person- wishing Surgical aid can always find comfortabl- quarters. We devote especial attention to diseaset of the Eye and Ear, also, te the usual surgical ails ments, such as stone in the bladdor and all injue ries requiring surgical aid. Feb 22, 1855. wly. Hew Bookstore. TqMK. THE subscriber having recently re- plenised his large and well selected stock of BOOKS AND STATION ER Y, would respectfully invite all who wish to purchase to be sure and call at tho new Bookstore, on Whitehall street, two doors above the Post Office, as his terms cannot fail to please. His stock having been bought principally for cash, and se lected mostly by himself in the Northern cities.— He ha3 also a fresh supply of of Fancy Articles, Watches, Jewelry, Toys, Ae., at the lowest prices. Teachers and Merchants supplied on the most lib eral terms. GEORGE DUNHAM. Atlanta, February 7, 1855. [wlv.] Steam Engine for Sale. THE subscriber has a spare Engine; of about ten horse power, with plain Cylinder boiler, which has been used about two years which he would sell low for cash or approved paper. Adddress JOHN JONES, Villa Rica, Ga. July 20,18W. [wtf] 8ALTOS & Cb at. ar St, N. York, offer for sale iu large or sui |ii;: itities, their celebrated Peru Hammered Cn.. . coal lruu, quality superior to Swedes; sizes from jj square to I2xjj thick, in cluding all Bizes Rolled Iron. Horso Shoe, Nail Rods, Rivet Iron, Bands, Scrolls, Hoop, Nut and Oval Iron, Slit Shapes, (imitation Swedes) Bliste red and (L) Steel, Plough Iron and Moulds, all of the first quality, and superior to any iron made. Have also on hand a full assortment of English common and refined Sheet and Swedish Iron, all at lowest market rates. Juno 29. (w3m) SKY AND SIDE LIGHT DAGUERREAN ROOMS, (Over Alexander's Dmg Store, Jfhitehall st., Atlanta, Ga.) APPARATUSSES And all the Materials used in the Art, For Sole at the Lowest Prices. (C. W. DILL, Atlanta, August 31, 1854. (14—wtf) J UST received a fresh supply of Burning Fluid m4 OmyhaM. T. W. WIST. DENTISTRY. Dr. W. T. C. Campbell, having associated Drs. Jones & David, in business with him. informs his friends and the public generally, he is now pro pared to attend to families in the surrounding counties who may require his professional services. A note to that effect addressed to the firm, will receive prompt attention. Every style of work in the Dental Art, execut ed in a superior manner. A full supply of tooth brushes, powders pastes and washes, for sale.— References, all for whom ho has operated. Office on Whitehall street, adjoining the Watch & Jewelry establishment, of A. W. Hall. Atlanta, July 19, 1S55. T. N. COX, A T T 0 R X E Y AT L A W, ATLANTA. GA. Nov. 2. 1854. ti&wly M. & R. JI. JOHNSTON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ATLANTA, amt SPARTA, GA. I ^-Office up stairs in Kile’s now building, cor ner of Marietta and Peachtree streets, re johxstox, Atlanta. j um johsston,Sparta. Jan 20 1S55 d&wtf EZZARD & COL,LIE R, Attorneys at Xiaw, H AVE united themselves in the practice, and will attend to business entrusted to their care iu the following counties: Fulton, DeKalb, Newton, Henry, Fayette. Coweta, Campbell, Carroll, Paulding, Cass and Cobb. They will also practise in the District Court of the United States at Marietta and the Supreme Courtof Georgia. - IgF Office in the Atlanta Ban'. buihUng. secou 1 floor WM. EZZARD.] fJOHX COLLIER. Atlanta. Ga.. 13,1855. d&wGm. GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS. JET*. New Gandy Manufactory ffB ALKL'JBEGJMt TB OPPOSITE THE INTELLIGENCER OFFICE, ATLANTA, GA. | T HE subscriber would inform the citizens of At lanta and vicinity that he has constantly nn hand, at hia Confectionery and Baking establish ment, all kinds of Confections, Pastries, Fruits, &c He is also prepared to furnish every description of plain and ornamental Cakes, for weddings >ir parties, at short notice, and on accommodating terms. Imported wines and brandies of nil descriptions | for medical purposes, kept always on hand. Also, genuine Spanish Cigars, mid choice chewing To bacco—together with a bilge assortment of Toy.-. Fancy Articles, <te., Ac. Having recently returned from tbe North, where he laid in a fine stoek of Fancy Articles and eve ry thing necessary for carrying on his candy man ufactory, lie would inform county dealers that he is : prepared to furnish candies at wholesale at 17 ' cents per pound. Orders accompanied with the cash or good city ; references promptly attended to. D. VALENTINO. Atlanta, Nov. 30th 184. [d*w-1v. , as Reduced! Cabin Passage to New YorkTSoff [SEMI- WEEKLY! ' UNITED STATES MAIL LlN E T HF, new and hplendid side-wheel steamr-hi.. KNOXVILLE. 1500tons, Cnpt. C p in/' AUGUSTA, 1500 tons, “ Thos. I tov**’ FLORIDA. 1300 tons. M. S. fVoonu,- ALABAMA, 1300 tons, «• C. R. Will Leave Savannah * Every 1YEDNESDA Y and SATURDAY These ships arc among the larges on the , ' surpassed in speed, safety or comfort—mak, passages in 50 to 60 hours, and are con.m* 5 skillful. cr«refill nnd polite officers. They off b desirable conveyance to New York. Pr a Cabin I’a-age >reerago passage * I’AIILKFORD, FAY .V CO., Ageitsin KavV, S SAM'l. MITCHELL. 13 Broadway. *., v^ Savannah June 20, 1S55 ’ * 0r ' 1 ' Fare Reduced Cabin Passage from Charleston to New v Twenty Dollars. tk U. S. MAIL LINE N. V. & iliarleston Steam Packets T. R. RIPLEY, Wholesale and Retail Dealer iii CROCKERY, CHINA. GLASS AND Brittannia«Ware, LAMPS, FLUIDS, OILS, &c., Ac. Atlanta. December 1, 1653. 27-tf Somi« \A/ ooltly. Dr. E. J. ROACH, Of BaltiYiioroy IVtd.*, H AVING permanently located iu Atlanta, and taken the office formerly occupied by Dr. *f. E. Blount, next door to L. Lawshc'*, offers bi profefsionuiserviees to the citizens of Atlanta and vicinity. Dr. Roach studied with Prof. South, and was for a longtime connected with the Hospitals, besides th** experience of several years* practice in the city of Baltimore. REFERENCES—Hon. John J*. Kennedy, Baltimore. Md.; Prol*. \\ R. Smith, do.; Faculty of University of Maryland, do.; Prof. Yearned, Washington, I>. C.: Hon. Edward Long, Md.; Gov. Lizan. do. Atlanta, .Tan. 17.1855. d&wlm. John W. H. Underwood, j Clias. H. Smith. Undei wood & Smith, attorneys and counsellors at law. feb 20 iLfcwly Rome, Ga. Drs. BORING, PARKER & ANTHONY H AVE removed tbeii*T>ffiee to Alabama street, West of and near the Fulion House, and Southwest of the Macon oepot, where they may be found at all times when md professionally engaged. • ,f. BORING, W. P. PARKER, May if. d.v»tf. . 8 W. ANTHONY A. W. JONES, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office iii Kile’s brick building, comer Mari etta and Peachtree Sts., Atlanta, Georgia. Atlanta, Jan. 31, IS55. d.tw-ly. ^ l)r. H. T. Pulliam, Formerly of Richmond, Virginia, HAVING permanently located in Atlanta, Ga., respectfully oilers his professional services to the citizens of Atlanta and vicinity. Office iu the Old Bank Room, Washington Hall. Reference.—Faculty of the Medical College of Virginia. May 1, 1355. d&wGm “COLUMBUS HUGHES Practical Architect and Builder, /AtliLjita. G-oorgia- Mav 30, 1855. (d&wtf. Charles A. Geiger, A. 31. 31. D., Graduate in the Medical Department of tho University of Virginia, and of the Homoeopathic Medical College of Pennsylvania, respectfully tenders his professional services to the citizens of Atlanta and vicinity. ff-ST" Office in Havden’s Hall, May 2. 1S55. ' dily Medical Notice. THE subscriber, having returned to the city from a visit to Charleston, has resumed tho prac tice of hi# Profession. Residence on Garnett st., between Whitehall and Pryor sts. Office at Smith & Ezzard’s Drug Store, opposite “Atlanta Bank.” TIIOS. S. DENNY, M. D. MayT’55. tf. A. ALEXANDER, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, SIGN OF THE NEGRO AND MORTAR. Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Georgia. IS constantly receiving and adding to his extensive stock of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Chemicals, Instru ments, Dye Stuffs, Window- glass, Putty, Wines, Liquors, Cigars, &c, all of which are of- ltmm _.. fered at lower prices and in greater variety than any other establishment in upper Georgia. Any person in want ot any rare article will find it by calling at this establishment. His facilities will enable him to sell to punctual customers upon the usual credit. The following comprise a few articles to be found at his store: 500 pounds Camphor. 30 “ Chloroforme. “ Iodide of Potassium. Indigo (Various kinds.) Bottles Morph in ? ounces Quinine. Opium. 5 bbls cold pressed Castor Od. 20 bbln Alcohol. 10 bbls Crraphene. 10 bbls Terpentine. 5 bbls. Gas. 10 bbls Varnishes, ditierent kinds 10 bbls Epsom Salts, 3 casks Sperm Oil, 5 “ English Linseed Oil, 2 <{ “ “ “ Coiled 10 bbls Tanner’s Oil, 2 “ Fine Olive Oil, 20,01 0 lbs lVliito Lead iu Oil. 3 Cask.-* Fine Maderia Wine. 3 * 4 Brown Sherry Wine. I ** Pale Sherry, o •• Fine Brandies. And all other articles to be found Bailment. Feb. 39,1S55. 750 55 83 50 i a largeJDrug Fatah d&wjy. SCOTT’S PATENT IiITTLB Grl-^VUXTT CORN AND COB MILL. BROWN <£■ ANDERSON, Proprietors of Geor gia, Alabama, Middle and Eastern Tennessee. Manufactured at Anderson’s old established "I Foundry, Nashville, Teun. > For Brown & Anderson. And by.I. SYinship,Atlanta,Ga. j Orders addressed to us will be promptly sup plied, and wo will fill all orders addressed to J. Winship, Atlanta, Ga., until be can supply them from his well known Foundry. These Mills have been thoroughly tested, are portablo, can beset up in half an hour’s timo without oxpense or mochan- ical aid. Tho most convenient Mills for team use ever invonted. Its mechanical construction in sures durability. No. 2 is offered at $65 complete, ready for at taching tho team, and warranted to grind from 8 to 12 bushels of food por hour with one horse. No. 3, at $75, will grind 15 bushels por hour. No. 4, at $85, will grind 20 bushels per hour with two horses. BROWN * ANDERSON, No. 40, Market st., Nashville, Tcnn. Apr21,’55. d3twtf. LAWSHE & BRO., jg^Next door to J. Taylor's Hats-store. _ Have always ou hand a fine stock of CLOCKS, WATCHES AND JBWBXillY, and are prepared to have watch-work of every desorip- Uondone up in non oan atyle and warranted. A tUnta, may 24. MM. 1—dwly Real Estate Agency! T HE undersigned lias opened an office for selling an quying Real Estate, in and around this city, on com mission Tnose having Houses and Lots for sale wil- fiud it to their interest to call and register such properl ty. Xo charges will he made for registering or showing property, unless a satisfactory sale ismade. then a small commission will be charged. I will also attend to renting, paying taxes and making out deeds, bonds aud all necessary papers f«*r the con veyance of Real Estato. j8Q?-Ofliee in the store of Wm. Herring \* Co., White Hall Street, second door from the corner of Hunter ! street. _ ; Atlanta. July 6, 1854. X. L. ANG1LR. Valuable Lots for Sale. S EVERAL valuable Lots for sale, with improvements thereon, in the neighborhood of the Eteam Mill, i and Atlanta & Lagrange Railroad Depot. They will j be sold low: for terms apply to T. Doox.ix. Whitehall street. Atlanta, May 11th, 1854. 11. I’- O’NEILL i NASHVI i 1500 ton M. Bt?rry, Commander MARION. 1200 tons. W. Footer Commander. T. D. Ewnu'Commit , Leave Adger’s wharves ever;, Wednesday & Saturday Afternoon fter the arrival of the cars from the South & These steamships were built expressly forth. / nnd for safety, comfort, and speed, are" unrlv.ii , 1 the Coasts. ""failed 0 Tables supplied with every luxury—attentive cautions commanders, will ensure Traveller, v, a ' TA *f AUGER..190* i,.* flUTHI. Svre ‘:"™ a "oe:. Travellers bv tv' Line every possible comfort nnd accommodation 1 Cls For freight or passage, having elegant state roV.r. henry missrmn iliarleston, 8. c ccommodations. apply tn Cabin Passage,. Steerage, .8. MARSHALL HOUSE, Savannah, Georgia. A. B. HARTWELL, July 12, 1855. Wood Laud for Sale. I O ACRES all in tho woods four miles from I-w the city on the old Xelson Ferry Road for sale, for terms apply to Daniel Adams in De catur or the undersigned in Atlanta. A. XELSON. Atlanta, January 19,1854 34—tf City Property for Sale. r pnEfollowing real property in and about the city’ * of Atlanta, belonging to tho estate of Patrick Conally, deceased, will be disposed of at privatesale, to-wit: A fractional lot situated near the Railroad Bridge, being a portion of city lot number 12and 13. Also a portion of land lot number fifty three, lying partly within and partly without the corporation lim its of the city—containing fifteen acres more or less, lying west of the Fair Ground lot and adjoining Mr. Thurmonds. This contains the best brick yard about the city. Sold by virtue of a decree in Chancery of the Superior Court of DeKalb county, at October Term, 1853. For terms apply to Dec. S. 1S53 (28—tf) TERENCEDOONAN, Tru’t. Proprietor. (ly) Atlanta Notice! 'PHE subscriber offers his Plantation in DeKalb Coun * ty. 7miles South of Decatur, on the McDonough Road, containing 250 acres, about So acres of which is cleared and under good fences, with a comfortable dwellidg, containing 5 rooms aud a porch, and other necessary buildings for farming, with a good orchard of select Apples and Peaches. The locality is a good one for a Public House as any to bo found iu tba County. Any person desirous of purchasing can call on mo*at Decatur. Terms will ho accommodating. JAMES J. WINN. September 25tli, 1S54. 18—wtf. Valuable Property tor Sale. r ¥THE subscriber offers liis extensive tire-proof Ware House now in course of erection on White Hall street for sale. The Hou-*- will he most admirably ad apted for a general Commission business, having large accommodations for the siorage of Cotton, and also close storage for the New Orleans and Tennessee trade. The building will be ready by the 1st of October. For particulars apply to mvagent, T. Doonan. White- Hall street or to William Barrv, Covington. G:i. * WILLIAM BARRY. Atlanta, Sept. 5. 1S54. [??ept. 7 wtf Notice! A LL persons indebted to me for lots in the city of Atlanta, by note past due. are requested to come forward aud pay the same, and all persons holding bonds given by my former agent. T. Doonan, for titles to lots in Atlanta are requested to call and receive deeds from me. if they have complied on their part with the conditions of said bonds. JANE L. MITCHELL, Adm’x., with the Will of annexed, the Estate ol’ Samuel Mitch ell, deceased. Zebulou, July 26, 1854. RISLEY’S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF BUCHU, I S a combination of the most efficient remedies known to tbe Medical Faculty, for the relief and cure of those numerous complaints of the Urinary Organs, con sequent upon infiamation or ulceration of the Kidneys, Bladder and Urethra. It is prepared by an experienc ed chemist, according to a formula approved by the Medical Faculty, and is worthy the confidence of all who may be suffering* from Pain and Weakness in the small of the Back, Stoppage nnd Pain in voiding Urine, Diabetas, or Excess of Urine, Strangury. Gravel, Gleet, Leucorrlioea, &c. RISLEY’S BUCHU is a reliable and standard 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 aud credulity of sufferers It is put up in large bottles, and sold at $1 by druggists and country merchants generally, and at wholesale bv HAVILAND, RISELY & CO., Augusta ; HAVILAND, HAND & CO:, Charleston ; and bv HA VI LAND. HARRAL& RISLEY, New York. THE PHILOTOKEN OR FEMALE’S FRIEND, I S a medicine that commends itself to heads of fami lies and females in all conditions. Unlike most of the nostrums for tho cure of all diseases, which are forced upon tlv* notice and credulity of the suffering, this is a female remedy exclusively : and one that can be relied on for the cure and relief of most of the com plaints peculiar to fomales. It is well known to Physi cians that much of their suffering and ill-lien 1th may be traced to irregularity iu their peculiar seasons, and that false delicacy often deters them from seeking re- ief. The Philotoken is infalible in the cuio of painful menstruation, (and consequent sterility,) and for the immediate relief of sypathetic nervous affections sleepiness, anxiety, hysteria, &c. It is perfectly safe in all cases, and is warranted to secure the approbation and commendation of all who will exercise sufficient confidence to give it a trial. Full directions accompany it. Price $1 a bottle. Sold by Druggists and country Merchants generally, aud at wholesale by HAVILAND. RISLEY&CO.. Au gusta, HAVILAND, HARRAL & CO., Charleston. Dr. Roberts Colic Mixture for Infants. T HE most injurious anodynes, such as laudanum paregoric &c are too often used to relieve the cries of infants suffering from colic, producing constipation and sometimes death. ROBERTS COLIC MIXTURE affords immediate relief from pain, procures refreshing slum ber, and ii commends itself to Mothers. Sold at25 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 Harral & Co. Charlestons. C. • fd&wly.\ ^January 11 1855 ]POFi 200 Bags Rio Coffee. 25 Hkds. choice N. 0. Sugars. 50 Bbls. Crushed, Powdered and refined Sugars 100 Bbls. prime N. 0. Syrup. 50 Bbls. fresh 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 Goods, Boots i£- Shoes, Grind-Stones, (Pc. Which arc offered to the trade at low rates on ac commodating terms by J. T DOANE. Jan. 20, 1855. n34-wtf. Hotel, Atlanta, Georgia. J. .T. Hesler, Proprietor., Late of tho Veranda Hotel, New Orleans. I’Hisengers per 'Evening Trains will find Supper wadi on the arrival of the Cars. April 24,1855. d&wlv Fisk’s Metalic Burial Cases. T HIS valuable article is just received and fur sale at the Tin Ware Manufacture of L. II Burr, on White Hall street. Atlanta, Ga., bv. L. ROBINSOM. Atlanta, Dee. 29, i854. diwtf, llP PRIVATE MEDICAL TREATIES ON THE Physiological View of Maniac. EY M. B. LA CROIX. M. D., Albany, N. Y. 250 P:\«rc*f nnd 130 Fine Plain and Colored Lithograph* and Plate**. JE&"- Price only Twenty-five Cents.-fe, jggg-Sent free of pontage to all part.-, of the Union.-j^ CHEAPEST BOOK EVER PUB LISHED, nn.l contaiaing nearly double the quantity of readin'g matter in that of the Fifty cents or Dollar Publica tions. [t treats on the 1’HYSIOLOGY OF MARRIAGE, and the store: infirmities and disorders vi youth and maturity, resulting from excesses which destror the physical and mental poutr- all diseases arising from indi, cretion, with plain and simple rules by which all per sons can cure themselves w itliout mercury, with the author’s observations on marriage, its dutiesand di,. qualifications, and their remedies; with colored lithe- graphs, illustrating the anatomy and physiology, anc diseases of the reproductive organs of both sexes,their structures, uses and functions. It contains mnnyiir. portant hints to those contemplating matrimony which will overcome objections against tnarriage;- none, however, should take this important step with out first consulting its pages. It treats of ail disea-,, of females, whether married or single. Hints to these who desire no more children. Strangers who requir- medicttl anl, before consulting any doctor, ought: know whether tlieir cases are properly understood by those whom they employ, and thus guard against the imposition of quackery.so prevalent, in populouscitie Hence the advantage of a popular knowledge ot or,-, self, such as is given in this work. If medical authorism be the test of talent, antler. liglitenment be sought from hooks, let common sene discriminate between truthful simplicity and ontragt ous speciousness and bombast. Hr. La Croix is a legs' ly qualified physician, and for the last twenty year lias been daily consulted upon the different diseases tit on which his book treats, personally as well as by i-' ter. Any person sending twenty five cents in a let;,: post paid, v, ill receive one copy by mail, free of post age. or five copies for $1,00. Address DR.M B. L CROIX. No 31 Maiden Lane. P. 0. Box 579. Albany N- Y. jfcg-Medicine sent to any part of the Union acrcr.| ing to directions, safely packed and carefully secniC from allobservation. tf^s-Office open daily from '. 1 A. Jl.. to9 P. M. On?:: day from 3 until 5 V. M. igj-Office Removed from N. af, Beaver st.. toNu| 31 Maiden Lane, Albany, N. Y. 44ditrly Groceries! Groceries! Groceries! T HE undersigned are now receiving at thi-ir store. corner of Hunter aud Pryor sts., the stand former ly occupied by J. E.Williams, a large and carefully se lected stock of Groceries, consisting in part of the fol lowing articles. 50 iilids. of New Orleans Sugar. 100 sacks of Rio Coffee, 100 bbls. of New Orleans Svrup, 100 bbls. of Extra Whiskey, 20 tierces of Rice, 50 boxes of Star aud Sperm Candles, 25 Cigars, 50 boxes Tobacco, &c. We intend to keep constantly on hand a heavy stock, and invite those who are in need of such articles to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. Feb22wtf. J. J. THRASHER & CO. Fresh Arrivals! At Seago efis Atolaott’s Commodious, j?ire-proof Ware-house, ATLANTA, GA. 300 saeks ehoico Superfine Flour. 30,000 lbs prime Hog Round Bacon. 50 Sacks good Superfine Flour 100 Boxes star and adamantine candies at greatly reduced prices. 50 Kegs extra refined family lard. 20 bbls Sugar 100 saeks Prime Rio Coffee. 5 “ Old Gov. Java. 10 Boxes “ Bar soap, at 6j cents, por lb. 100 Bbls and half bbls New and bid Lard. 300 pounds Live Goese Feathers. Also, a good supply of Corn, corn- oal, Rice, dried Fruit, Domostic Shirting, (very low) Osna- Durgs, Factory-Yarns, .te. Atlanta, May 29th 1855. tf. FOR THE COMPLETE CURE OF COUGHS. COLDS, INFL UENZA, ASTHMA, BROS- CHIT IS, SPITTING OF BLOOD, ti- Bl OTHER LUNG COMPLAINTS TENDISb TO CONSUMPTION. 3 § 3 ? ? This preparation is getting into use ail over out tout, try. The numerous letters we receive from our van:-' agents, informing us of cures effected in their inunf-v ate neighborhoods, warrant us iu saying it is one of t- f best, if not the very best Cough Medicine now beforet-e public. It almost invariably relieves and not »• frequently cures the very icorst cases. When y other Cough preparations have failed, this has ve!:rv-. the patient, as Druggists, dealers in Medicines ami ft;- sicians eatt testify. Ask the agent iu your ncarfs town, what has been his experience of the effects c. this medicine. If he has been selliug it Tor any Iengta of time he will tell you IT IS THE BEST MEDICXE EXTANT Below we give a few extracts from letters we have re ceived lately regarding the virtues of this mat tofts Dr. S. S. Oslin, of Knoxville, Ga., says:—"' have been using your Liverwort and Tar very-'" tensively in my practice for three year* patt, «";■ if is with pleasure that'I state my belief in SUPERIORITY OVER ALL OTHER ARTICLES wUhwhlCfll- acquainted. for u-hich it is recommended.’ Messrs. Fitzgerald & Benners, writing from ville, N. C., say—••The Liverwort and Tar is daily more popular in this country, and wr IBDS ■ ly so. All icho have tried it speak in cowntt ^ J able terms of it, and say it is very benejic'a ^ alleviating the complaints for which it is rti ■ mended.” _ Our agent in Pickens District. S. C-. Mr- — • , f.j assures us that he “uses it with great :: ( own family, and recommends it to his neigao ^ gives an instance of a negro woman in ms vie . • had been suffering with disease of the Lungs . ^ attended with severe cough, who was reliev j Liverwort and Tar. . . mw tjMi Such are the good reports we hear of this from all parts of the South. For a report oi m prising cures it has performed ;n the » , 3u! i Northern and Eastern States, we would m “ ferine patient to read the pamphlet which f each Bottle. Toall, we say, bavebofe, have nor-* Try the Medicine!! Be Warned In Season J And neglect not that cough which isMaJy your constitution, irritating your thr j, £ and inviting on that dread disease, Consumph^ jS so soothing and healing a remedy can he o Dr. Rogers'Syrup of Liverwort aud Tar. NOTICE! W E will take the notes of all solvent Banks in tho Southern States, for Boots A Shoes, until further notice. F. M. EDDLEMAN, & BRO. Atlanta, June 4, 1855. (dtf) TWO cases Ladle’s white kid boots and Slip pers expected to arrive nt t he sign of tho Mam moth Boot, in a day or two. F. M. EDDLE.MAN, * BRO. Atlanta, May 24th 1855. J UST received two eases of gents fine Pat. Ox ford ties at tho sign of tho Mammoth Boot, and ftTNto V M. SPDLEMA2L * BRO. ur. rvogers syrup ui r,,,.-..-— -..Hath! Beware of Counterfeits and Base I® 1 !lf The genuinearticle is signed axprewKccek-. engraved wrapper around each ooute. whole* Price SI per bottle, o^^^^EAD, sale aud retail by stHown » tnuis, >-fi- 111 Chartres St. bet. ContiandSt. Sole Ageats for tuk bOOTHKRNstates. , der, and applications for Agencies must be «Mr y Sold also by A. Alexander, £a;ff Rantin. Atlanta Ga.; BlalockS Camp. nt0B G,j V. Jones. Palmetto Ga.; Vi. B.Swan, Campbei^ ft l .1 H. Koberds, Villa Rica, Ga.: Hams, La-- g ci <n Jonesboro’ Ga.: J. A. Boyle. Cumming gw, a 1 Decatur Ga. Jan. 7, lsao. —- $ltauo jiFovtcs, MUSIC, H. BRAUMULLER, ^ (Successor to Truax, Vanden Whiteh all st., Sign of the Golden M XT'EE PS constantly on band PIA*w>-, ^ warrants to be of superior ton , t „ s y. quality. Second hand Pianos take ment when new ones are bought. Melodeons, Accordeona, 1 tU p“' uio9 , Violins, Guitars, . f* J Tambourines, Triangle , in short, all Musical Instruments Lcjtei SHEET MUSIC—700 now pieces ju-1 ^ and weekly ho receives additions l; s gtoci publications. Boing a musician U® 1 ‘{’sort ie free of tho compositions ofmusieJi retei' ing*. Music-Portfolios and Music Uases-'f^ able to those that aro bound, as musi i qr.ently. , diwtf. Atlanta, March 26,186o. " — . . O NE case of Gents Opora ties just from the Manufacturer, and for sale ) Q F. M. EDDLEMAN, At the aign of tbe Mammoth Boot, itnot.