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COBB COUNTY. NOTICE. idmtniitrator’R Sale. UR l-E ABLY lo »n order of l ho Court of Ordinary of the ordinary's office. indt,|iV-4,- to -ear Tt.bh oountv. will be sold on the flr»t Tue«e. ( will lui&o inamofliatti Davjnent, a> uo lUmx- owi ,.be - - indoor, in , lowo.l. ; . A^c®iffifft:mtessseto'3ff," hereby requesioil U/ieftv,- .then], .-.cfontiog to b>v. ii» *■ “ "i lay in October next, before the Court How . the city of Marlotta. Cobb county, wlubui the legal houra of eale. Lota of land No*. 136 and lo. in the 16th •lint, end 2nd section of a a i«l county,—aold as the prop- ortv of the children of Edmond Pharr, of said county. Sold lor the Benefit or said children. Terms made K nown on dav of sale. Tm. C. RARfiENT, August 7th, 1866. *Guardian. July lTfli 1856. ol. y.: A dm ini straff or’s Safer. B Y Virtue *»f ki» order of the Court of Oi>Huarv ol F«>r b ^.tj. oou«»V • Vil ,M ‘ Mild ou Uio lust Tue*d:i v it ^September Ivre the Court fiourt* door in tht •town of rumminsi. fin* following proper!,} , to wii: One honw-r Rod lot. in the town of Cummincr. New T WO month* aftfr flat* -uppite^tion wl the Hon:'Court ot Ordinary bt l ulto leave to sot* *11 the r^fl estate belonging Hoi .known, lying on tlie street running from the j.nb- lic square East, known the Hammon lot-, and at pre- eat occupied by 0. K. Huirphrey. Sold pk tho proper .. . Clinton Webb.; ty‘of Daniel S. llaium.iii, l.ite or F^tsvti. ^oirnty. «!»*- AduuunU.rutot: upbu the of P*ter-^atleer. W^V-nfl- rti) Vfor the b;T*flt of ihe heir- an.* creditor^ ’lece.wl, applies lo.wc.f..x LoUi te - fc LiMqwM,rA.. .f ;; ... said deceased. Terms on the day of sale. Thesy .ire therefore to cite ;i off admonisli «u concern ed ta oe arid appear af*t>tfr: tjoiirt oT Ordinary to be i held in Marietta, un the first Monday in August next, to shew cause, if any they ham. Why said tetters leave 1 i.f IF. E. Johnson. l.it*-. Aug. 14, 1856. ill be itia^e to Fulton county: for belonging to the Estate id countv. dec'd. JOHN rt JOHNSON. U ni. H. FUJtGUSON. Adtu’rs r< said, dec'll. LEQAL ADVERTISEMENTS. ri. fas. issued from a/astices court of the tio£d distri COWETA COUNTY. I AMES WHEELER, Adm’r. — si, . „ ... e J-e fore me as an estray, taken up upon the freehold wnthelo d oo^he fn »f him the said Dennis Meeks in said, county and dist. Administrator’s Sale* A GREEABLY to an order of the Hon. the Couit ot should ool be granted.. _y'L Ordinary of Oobbcounty, will be sold on the first ! may 16 li. IfoJ^QV 0rdi “l , d:_ Tuesday in October next, before the court house door ; ■ -ST 1 , « . ———- | lu the city of Marietta, Cobb county, lota of land No. CHEROKEE CO UN T\ . si’s., 936,*956, and 865, in the 16th dint. and 2nd see ' '- - - jr -’ —. , - — Alan fraction 247 in 20th dist.and 2nd aec.of said Co., i AdUliuiRtTiltOl'k -old »s the property of Jesse Dobbs dec’d, for the ben efit of the heirs and creditors of said dec’d. Terms made known on day of sale. SUITER HOBBS*, August 7th, 1856. Adm'r. T WO months after date application will be made to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Cobb Co., ror leave to sell the Negroes belonging to the estate of Francis Bun. late of South Carolina, deoeased GEORGE ROBERTS, Adm’r, Aug 7th 1855. with the will annexed. Cobb Sheriff Sales. U ,’ ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday hi Bept’r next, before the Court House door in the City of Mariet ta, within the legal hours of sale, the following proper ty, to wit : Four lots of 1-su... see—levied on as thi . . satisfy a fi fa Issued from Cobb Superior court, In favor of W’ •>. Anderson and others vs said Mohon. JNO. ANDERSON, Sheriff. Also—Lot of laud No 638,16th dls’t 2d section—lev- Administrator 1 * Sale. \ t ~ IM* W-olflV.ri t!»/• J ilr-t Tne<«lay l&ttetdlrf ' ’ before the court House floor, hi Forsyth < agreeably to an orfler of the court of Dekalb cou of land No. *202 in the first district, ho*! first of Eoreyth county, containing 40 acres—£olil as the property of estate of Wm fioi^nnith, late of Dekalb county, dec’d. Term-' *1 sale. A. G.UOLDSMITH. Coweta county, will be sold on the first Tuesday in October next, within the lejal hours of **le. before the Court Koir-e door at Morgunton. in Fanning county, the unvivided half of lot of land No. 238, 8th dist., 2d sectiou, .«qld an the property of JacobJL. Abrahams, late of Coweta county, deceased, sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms: credit to 25th IK- eember. 1855: with anproved eecnritv. WM. R. BOWEN. Adm'r. M US:flS; & H. BHAii51lfLtER, {Siuc(**nr jl rnibyjroi*%w.'^'g,<Vj To the Clerk of the Inferior Court of Campbell J whieh bo ,, , — .. . . .. _ -- .... i K wartime's to be of soperior ton^ tffwdb anA I T I A T A itv. SewnH hatod Pianos taken’in n»riP*y- F 1 1 L ‘ . Atlanta. ti. fas. issued from B^ustices court of tht; t»o2n district : la. M- twdjn furor of A>bett r.*r p.iH 4’att*- * son. one in favor of, John Cailton v* said Putter,on, one in favor of Tho-,. B»rsi'b vs:»ol4P*tt<‘rson. and om in favor of II. rrtrice V' ‘fil’d PancrL.n. l.cvy made ami returned by a CoostaWe.. T o< J uly 30th, 1865. SAMI'El, 1.1.WXs, sheriti; ENNIS MEEKS, of the 784th Hist., G. M.} toll#be MARSHALL HOUSE, Savanna l»,.<ic«rKia. A.TifMA imVKU ’; .]ulv Li, ‘1855.. Proprietor. dy) it" no i.kiss' V^KlVoVvV NR ,\N\ X v unty anti a .-orrell marc mile jihodt one ktuI a half yearn old. four feet hi^-li. a j. praised bv; B. FI. TUiH«ia.-oit and John F. Morris Freeholders of said county ap«l district, to be worth fiftv doHars. Given tinder my hau^and official signal ;rt-'. July 31^ lS^o. STEPHEN JONE?i, i. V. The above i- a truf extract from the si tray. Rooks- thie Au^u-t 7th. !85fi. H. F MOAT?, Clerk In.HPfc i Atmbr Its sTh.it. *:.n yin A‘c iiKKEABLE io-an order ot A he Hop. < Uhj .Court ol dll be “ aug 12,. 1655. B. F. VEAL. Adm'r-. first hour* i , . Cherokee county, the following lot*, of landn, being the plantation and out lots attached thereto, whereon Jer emiah Field liveifat.ttv&rtiiiiSOf *irj H Ix»ts Nos. 1, 2, 3,i*S, 09 l ^"0 > #U 73[*io. 74, 75, 76, , 140, 141, 142. 143,■T44’. T4T, OTwall that piirt of 145 lying on the West aide Of Etowah river, all ilk .tlio 15th District, 2d section, also Nos, 18. 54. andi>5 of .tlio 14th District. 2nd section, and 37, 34, in tlib 21st« Die- j trict, 2nd sec., and seventy acras moreror ieas of No. 18. 22nd district and 2nd section. * ■ The above lands lie adjoining and contiguous to each other, forming one ot the roost desirable fj^ms-in.Up per Georgia. There is on this plantation about 400 . property of James Mohon lo | acres of the best Etowah bottom Unds,^mo»UT cleared Cobb Superiorcourt, In favor and lu a high utateof^ultivatioi.. There isou the place a merchant jnilh saw null, and corn mill, w&th an abundance of water to run as much more machine ry as a purchaser might want to put inoperation. There Adminisualwt's sale. Agreeable to an order of tlie Court of Ordinary of Coweta county, will be sold, before the Court House door in Spring Place, Murray county, on the first Tuesday in .dugnst next, within the legal hours of salt, Lot of Land No. 259, in the Sth district of 3d section, sold as the property ol Ja cob S. Abraham, late of Coweta county, deceased, to me for letters of dismission i S° lli for the benefit of the heirs and creditors— front the admfhiMration of said estate—and it an- I Toru lf ''‘’ond to purch)mwm. penringtlmt sa.d administrator has f.Uly adminf- j ^. W.\l. H. BOWEN, Adm^tmtdr. tred said Estate, This is therefore to cite and ad-!.' . monish all Jiersons interested, to be and apjiear at i CARRuLli (;Ol\Tl. the Court of Ordinary, to be held in DeKalb Co., j _ , ■ ■ 71 r~ on the 5th day of Nov. next, to show cause if any ! &FA1E O! 'bKORb 1 A, nrrol ( ciraty. they have why said C. W. McGinni's Adminis- DpK.\LB county. STA TF. OF GEORGIA, DtKalb County. J To all whom It may Concern. . WHEREAS, C. W. McGinnis, administrator the estate of I. W. V. Bohanau, late of said coun ty doc’d., apphe Cf.tRKa Omen Infetuok Cocki. I August 2<th. 1855. j trator should not lie discharged from his said j rjvo the Clerk of the Inferior Court of said count , .Ti.r.* ! i» a sjrfendiiSaU Bridge across tlie Etowah River with led on ns the property of Crayon rrasier, to satistj , a £ ne run 0 f cufitom, being the thoroughfare for mov- two Justices’ Court attachments tl fa in faror or M. A. era andlravellers to North Alabama and Mississippi. - Mayers vs Cravon Fresicr—levied and returned tome 'fi, er( . i a a iso on the place dwelling house, negro hnu- by J. P. Brsekman, Constable of 911th dist, L. M. ,es. cotton-gin, and all necessary outbuildings. One house and lot whereon Mary r. Wade tonnerlj Also, will lie sold, at the same time and place, lots lived—levied on by virtue of attachment served at the Nob 7 - 5 and ;7g in the third district and 2d section: Instance of John Maffitt vs Mary P. Wade and C. M. i ,| M w jjj ^ un the first Tuesday inOctobW uexi, McClain and Henry Soles—levied and returned totne ; wjn be Hol(J ), efore t i ic court house door inspiring Superior court by Felix James, Conatable of said county , rUce Murr » y county, lots Nos. 3132 42 and 67-^lying io39. ii J. B. BLACKWELL, Deputy Sheriff. j j u tbe ojtj, district and 2nd section of originally Cher- Also, —“—v. '.j.":” ; okeeand nowjlurray county,-containing 640 acres: application wiU be made to , t jjj H is a valuable suUlementof land nearly gllit being Ordinary, of Cobb county, i gQod tillable land mostly unimproved, being only about fifty acres cleared on it. All sold for the bene fit of the heirs and creditors of Jeremiah Field do- eased . Term" made Known on the day of Salo, , August Sth, 1855. E. M. ETELD. \ , , E. F- FIELD,- J Administrntion Given undermy baud at office. April 3d, 1S55. ALEX’R JOHNSON, OrH’t, Idminishator’s Sale. Jame& M. Hxndley, Junior, of the 714th district. G. M. Tolls before me* .is an Er>tr,1}- taken up upon the Freehold of him the paid Jaine« M. Handley Junior, itr-i said county and district: a sorrel Mare four or five years old 4>a feet high, appraised by William Thomp- . sou and Ashley Blacks lock, Freeholder^ of said coiuity t Anil! rlluliBBt In V.n trnt’iR InrTt' ilnllthc for- said Es- «lirecls^ w __ trayBodkJj Given under my hand and official signature, the day and above written. DANIEL BOWLING, r. i. c. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. C. W. MABRV, A T T O R N E Y AT' L # V W . f'rnnklin. Heard County, triu IJIT'ILLattend to professional businesss in thecouun- V V tiesof Heank Ga^roll, Cnmpljelt Cowetta, Fayette, Merrivvethefranil Troup. Reference:—Hou..E. Yl H»*l?, IjiGrang*?. Ga.: Messrs. Irwin & Knight. Marietta. Ga*.' Col. M. M. Tidwell. Fayetteville. Ga: ;Mr. William Ik>ugli- ertv. Volumbn>, Georgia. . v . ,.w J. A. PUCKETT. _ -<r ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY, A J4TILL promptly attend to all business entrusted 4 o >f his care. Office on White HalH?treet~.' DR. X. m. DARNALL, " 7 R F.4PECTFLT.LYlerrler- his professional services td the Citizens of Atlanta and vicinity. Office at-his resideneb on McDonough Street. July 1, 1855. ditiVTi quality. Second hand Planoataken' ment tvhteu new-one?atei bought. ' ^. V Melodeors. ‘.tccordeons, ’ Flutes, Violins. ' Guitar*. * ~ Banjos, min.les, < j . * prices. .SHEET MU8re--7t»RMc?wpiece?just received, \ and fiWWT-lw rilcelv^B ad®tions of the latest i v publioMtions. » nmfician himself, his stock ; i is2fTefe*of the oomposUions of mnsical hnow-notn- • {ny$- Miiriie-PortfeHcik and Alusio Casep •prefor- able t<i v th<H(fl that juw^uncLus changes fre- * ' * Atlanta, March 26, 1855. (lAYftf. J, JT. Healer, Late of the Veranda Hotel* New Orleans. Passenger* per Evening Trains will And Supper ready on the arrival of tlie Cars. April 24r 1*56. d&wlv. I FOR THE COMPLETE CURE OF cnr^r. I ; COLDS, INFLUENZA, ASTHMARr^ L » ! CHITIS, SPITTING OF BLOOD £ eh Georgia. OTHER LUNG COMPLAINTS TFXrtrv^ Proprietor., TO CONSUMPTION. ^ |5 rs. 5 a LAFAYETTE HOUSE Marietta Street,.. Atlanta, TIIE above house has just been com- S This preparation in getting into um? uIIom | try. The nninerouH letters we receive Irotn our • , agent-, informing us of cures effected in ihtir im, ’ | ale neighborhoods, warrant us in savine it iai.m! 7 euI ! best. If not the very rest Cough Medicine now } ° 1,0 w beforeii !t i frequently vvres the very Horst , a ^ *, roue*. When o* | other Cough preparations have failed,-this has riv ”* the^ patient as Druggists. liealerK in Medicines ^ siemns can testify. Ask the agent f Mi,t J-l, by Ihe Vjid^’siyiuul • 2o0ftrivot.Teeth, Stockton’.* rm.ke, | f or lxmrderf* ami lodger.-. 1500 Piute do do '] ami French Wine.- Rivu 1500 Molar mid Bicusped d<- ;>00 Gmu Teet h do - dft thronghoiU. It is pleiuantly situated on j this medicine, if behgn becji icilingit I'or Mayiettii street, at a eouveuieut distance from the i of time he wilftell yon Pqesougei- Depot, and has ample aeeoiumodationa . 5 o/. Abbey A Sons' Gold Foil, 5 .u Jones, White Jt Co Gold Foil, 10 Package.- Silver.Fq|»L= ’*>• i Denti.-ts, iin-mug lnthbs. head rut.v, anvils, ham mer-. blowpipes, plate benders, clasqJ phes, and eveiy article tin- mectianiool work. Alao alarge assortment of InstmmjMUs:roanttfi»cture.d by J. D. C'heiaMer. consisting of • - ■ 5 Mouth mirrors, Pearl, Ivory auABone mouth syrenges-, Bono, Silver and Gold Stubbs, and American fileis, File £arrywe Ivory Pluggers odd Scalers.. lSuruisliec-i.Stud -Cutter*, stump instru ments, ucliuulatOrs foil seizurers, Forcbjis in great out of the house. Aug. 18, 1S55. Fine imported German lied bv tbe bottle in and 1 C. KONTZ. ! ditw2m. J . Colors, Paints and Oils. YI7K have ou hand and are receiving t he largest YV assortment of Colors, Paints and Oils ever offered in this city, which we will sell at the lowest : SMITH A EZZABD. prices. Mnv 16. 1955. Ifecti, a ". v bn-.i' IT IS 1'HK BEST JIKDH3SE EXTANT Below we give a few extractstrom letters u,. i reived lately regarding the virtues or this sodi,.;)*' ri " Dr. >S. S. Oaliu, of Knoxville, Ga„ any. hote been nuimj yunr Liverwort mi,I Tn> " tensirely in my prut-tic-for thru, yeorr pat , tt is ti lth pleasure that / state biu belief i, • aUl-XtUOMIV OVKK it! OTHKR XKUU.IS witJl wliiel, I **' - ccommcmtaJ." 1 1 " n Messrs. Fiizgerald & Beuuers writing fr„ acquainted, So, Messrs. Fmgerald & Beuuers, .. viUe, N. C.. say—- The Liverwort and Tar is beeovning ' «W Jl M T WO MONTHS afterdate i the Hon. the Court of t .. .... for leave to sellahe real estate of James Alkin, deceaa- ed.E This 9th day of July, 1855. * JOHN MALONEY, Adm'r. Administrator’s Sale. A GREEABLY to an order of the Court of Ordinary of Cobb county will be sold on the first Tuesday in September next, within the legal hours of sale be fore the Court House door in the city of Marietta, lots of land numbers 823, 350, and 351 in the first district j and second section in Cobh county. ( Also on tho same day before the Court house door in ; Decatur, DeKalb county, Islands Nos. 5 and 6 in tbe ; 17th district of DeKalb county. Also, at the same time id Cummlng Forsyth county, ! lots numbers 96 and 97 In the first district and first section of Forsyth county. All the above sold as the property of Joshua Bulse, and for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. ELISHA BDISE, Adm’r. p EORGIA, Cobb Cor.vrr.—Whereas Rasherry Eason, vl Executor on the estate of John S. Prewet, dec’d., applies to me for Letters Dismissory: These are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned to be an 1 appear at our Court of Ordinary, to be held in Marietta, ou the first Monday in August next, to nhew cause, if sny they have, why said letters should not he granted. Marietta, June 27, '65 (w40d) B. TOLLESON, Or’y. G EORGIA, Cobu CoUntt.—Whereas, Ganaway John son, minor, Guardian of Wm. G. Johnson, applies lo me for Letters Dismissory from said Guardianhip. These are therefore to cite and admonish all concern to be and appear at our Court of Ordianry to he held In Marietta, on the first Monday in July next, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not tie granted. May 15 B. TOLLESON, Ordinary. ill the 18th district and 3d section before the Court house door in the town of Ce dar Town, in I’olk county, on the first Tuesday in Sept j next, one lot of land No. 923, in the 18th '.list, and j STATE OF GEORGIA, Carroll County, 32d sect. a oM as the property of Robt. McCcruy lute J - of Dp&ilb couuty. decM. .*old for the benefit of the heirs and creditors <»t e-aid deccLsed. Term.- on day of. • E&1& Jnty 9, 1855. Clurks Office Inferior Court, \ August 13th, 1855. j M. fe R. J®i JOHNSTON, ‘ A T T O. R, $«K Y'&iAfcTfStyg W - ATLANTA^ v u. 'VP! feTlir.' . Ii RUE* riSwfriiRti&f! ‘-wrow beak, nndevery kh»<i that cam bo asked for Jan 20 1855 , . r* dAwtf jiud every article tn tbe Dental line. AJso a large :i8at>runcui ov ci v kitul <>f patent medicine, for COLLIER, sale by A. ALEXANDER, _ , feJ» 20 dAwly Sign Negro and Mortar. AVE united themselves in Thtf practice, o.u<l will EZZARD A* Attorneys at -—s ... • -3 j WJJZ are also sole agents in this city YV of. tlmDiamond Light, which attMtd i n7isiMff|iriiiUgrtiji > iii P Tlifi| l i rt |’ir , | »‘in Tli‘‘ • PpijB ijullsftribers have recently’establMhfsJ in iry,- ■ X Atlanta-a Cutupheue A Fluid Muuhfactory, Adjipra. gIXTY DAYS after date, a GEORGIA, DeKalb YY HLREAS IVilliani Jordon . tion will be made to ’ * ’ tate of Epliriam Sslmond late or said county ap- to the Court of Ordinary of Cherokee county, for j plies to me for letters of dhiuission from the adininh icave to sell the lands and negroes belonging to the es' tate of Robert H. Gober, late of said county, deceas ed. This May 29th. 1865. J. P. REAYIS. 1 J. C. HOOK, / Aam ^"- je lu ' tration ot said Ewtrite. and it appearing that the wiid j Administrative has fully administered said Estate, this ! is therefore, to cite and admonish all x>orsons interested ! to be and appear at the Court of ordinary of said co. } to ! be held on the eecornl lion day in January next, to show 1 cause if any 'they have why the said Administrator ! should not be discharged from his said Administration. Given under niy hand :«t office. June 12th 1S55. ALEX. JOHNSON, Ord’y Clierolt.ee Superior Coiu-t, April Term, 1855. SAB ^suT- X Libel for divokct. ! GEORGIA DeKalb County. JOSHUA COX, ) j AXTHEREAS, R. J. Hardman makes applica- It appearing to the Court by the return of the Sher- V\ tion for letters of Dismission iroin the Ad- iff, that he ban made diligent search, and the defend- ministration ol the Estate of B. F. Hardman, ant is not ho he found in this.connty and. that he is in- deccM ^ 'The^c are therefore to cite and admon- formed and believes that he ha« no residence in this i *1 tt i i in . State: ltis therefore by the Court ordered, that the tsh ail and Singular tlie K ndred and Creditors said defendant be and appear at the next term of this of said deceased, to he and appear at niy office and Coart, and answer and defend this case, and on hi' 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 mouth forthree months prior to the sit ting of said Court. DAVID IRWIN, J. S. C. A true copy of ad order taken from Uio minutes of the Superior Court of Cherokeejcounty, Georgia- Tills May 16th, 7855. r je 7. J. L. KEITH. Clerk S.C. C. C. file objections, if any they have, in terms of law, why said applicant should not be dismissed from said Trust at the January Term next, of the Court of Ordinary of said County. Given under my baud at office June 20,1S55. ALEX. JOHNSON, Only. G EORGIA, Cherokee Covxty.—All persons indebted to the estate of RoijerJ H. Goberds-cjl, are request- i ed to mako immediata pavirient-' nhic whose Having ■!(•- immMiate'Tfii; mands against said deceased, are Administrator de bonis non, ou the estate of Sam- j manos ‘ uel MnRlreath, applies to me Tor letters Dismissory. them to the undersigned within thi fliese .ire therefore to cite and admonish al! concern- ; l»w. -> * • J-s. 0.1 to he aud nppear at our Court of Ordinary to be held i June -6, 1855. J. C. rr In Marietta on the first Monday in August next, to I — .hew cause, If any they have, why said Tetters should j GEORGIA, Clurokrr bounty. n.1 be granted. ! to all wnox ii-Mav co.Wkio.: ,„ay 16 B.TOLLESON,Ordinary | GEORGIA DeKalb, County. GEORGIA, DeKalb Count)/. ■fTTHEREAS. Seaborn Crowley, Admiairitrator of the VY ebliteof Jainerf Crowley, deceased, applies tome for letters of dismission from the a<lmiui8tration of said estate, aud it appearing that said Administrator has fully administered said estate, these are therefore to admonish the kindred and creditor- of said deceased to be nnd appear at mv office and file objections, if any they have, in term* of law. why ‘■aid applicant should not*be dismissed from -aid trust at tlie February Term next of the Court of Ordinary ^»f ^nid county. Given under mv hand at office, August f>th, 1^55 AI.I1X. JOHNSON. Ordinary. horse, fourteen hands high, about eight years eld, weak eyes, aud a little sign of marks caused by harness; no other marks or brands perceptible. Ap praised by Thomas M. Hamilton and Abel H. Har- | rison at forty dollars. The owner of said estray One door below C. H. HtrougV Store, Whitehall street, Atlanta. Georgia. Match 26, 1855. (dAwly.) LAVSHE & B R 0 Cliarles A. Geiger, A. 51. M. !>., Graduate, in the Medical Department of the is requested to come forward, pay charges, and' University of Virginia, and of the Homoeopathic rr ~ " .. T _ . , „ , , - take said horse away, or he will he dealt with ns I Medical College of Pennsylvania, respectfully : MSP T. ext door to J. lay lor S Hat-S-Store. the law directs. ; tenders his professional services to the cit izens of ' |<| Have always on hand a fine stock of The above is a true extractjrom the Estray book. ; Atlanta and vicinity. . . . : ^2^91 CLOCKS, WATCHES AND _ - — Office in Hayden’s Hall. May 2, 1855. augl8 DAVID BOWLING, C.L.O Carroll Sheriff Sales. tv TILL he sold on the first Tuesday in- Septcm- V V her next, before the court house door in the town of Carrollton, Carroll county, within- the Ie- i HARRIS & WILSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAY, ATLAgra,-.. fk. - i*. ZAilsI-:.. .0 i f.. ekbnsta. gal hours of sale, the following property, to-wit: i /"YFFICEon Whitehall street, under the Intelligencer The west half of lot of land (No. 87) in the 5th Dts- | V/Printing Office. Septi 26th, 1854. (l-dly) trict of Carroll co...to satisfy two Justice Court £ fas West Harris,] , [John T. Wj one in favor of ft. M. Heard, one in favor of 0. P. ffEWBLnY, 'if It J and are prepared to have’wateH-Vrorkof every descrip- tiondone up in vibst kxtb style and warranted. 1 A tianta, may 24. 1854. 1—dwly Simons, vs. W. H. Aderliolt. pointed out by tbe Def’ts 75 acres of land, number not known, it being the place whereon the def'ta now live, tosatisfy om* Justice Court 6. fa. in favor of J. & A. Hucherson, v.-. Harmon < .able—tlie laud lying in the 3d dist. of Carroll county, originally, now the 5th district. Five acres of land in the f-outh-Easl corner, (No. 16) ,\ . T. N. COX, -AT TORNEY AT N'ov. 2 V 1854, - ATLANTA GA L A W, A »Wtwly SCOTT'S PATENT IiITTLB GHAKTT CORN AND €0B MILL. - r . HRO WN&ANDERSON, Proprirtot s o/ Grer- yia, Alabama, Middle and Eottrrn Tennessee. Manufaotureldtit . wtMliuO xal i Auderson’s old established ) VFi DA' m AND SIDX LIGHT Foundry*, Nashville, Tenn. J-For Brown k Aruierson Andb^’J. YVin.ship.A|lanta > G^.j _ Z£ Order*? addressed to wiH 'be 7 , proi^]*iiy $up- in the 4th distcict of Carroll, and one acre of the lot j ( Orer Alexanders' Drug' Store, Whitehall. Winship, Atlanta. Ga., until he can supply them Oobb Sheriff Mile. .. __ sold on the first Tuesday in October next bolore tlie Court-House door in the city of Mari etta, between the legal hours of sale, tlie following property, to-wit: One house aud lot in tlie city of Marietta, the place » hereon Mrs. Abies now lives, south ofN. S. Chester’s premises, levied oil as the property or Thomas W. White to satisfy a fi fa issued from Fulton Superior Court, in favor of Norman L. Chester, vs. Said White, property pointed out by N. I,. Chester. Also, I sit of land No. 549. 19—2, levied on as the pro perty of Jns. Davenport, to satisfy three fi fas. issued from Cobb Superior Court in favor of the Governor Ac., vs. .aid Davenport, — property poiuted out by R. M. Moore; also lot of laud No. 1091—1092, 19—2, levied oh as the property of John Hill. Sen., to satisfy a fifa. is _ i v - f.. n 4l«oPoi.*t fVilili annnt v in fllVAl* deceased, applies to me for Letters of Dismission from the Administration of said estatp, audit ajipearir.gtlmt. the said Administrator has fully administdi-dd <nid estate: This is therefore to cite and admonish all per sons interested to be and appear at tlie Court of Ordin ary of said county, to be held on tlie second Monday in February next, to show cause il aDv they have why said letter should not he granted the applicant. June 25. 1855. JAMES JORDAN, Ordinary. rpwO MONTHS alter date, application will he made I to the Court of Ordinary of Cherokee co.. for leave M -ell all the land and Negroes belonging to ihe estate of Rebecca Rakestraw, late of said co-. deceased,— This Mav 29tli. 1855: jeT Wm. W. BAGWELL, Adm'r. ued from a Justice Court of Cobb county in favor of | rpWO months after daic application will he made to l n o. O. Smith. Ben., and return to me by a Constable. I 1 the Court of Ordinary of Clierokoe county for leave JNO. ANDERSON, Sh’ff. I to sell the land belonging to thecstnte of JesialiThorn — :— , _ i ton, late of said county, deoeased. G EORGIA, CobbCortcrr—Whereas, Josiah Greer ap- ; 8 lg55 WII.KINSON JAMESON, Adm’r. plies to me for Letters of Administration on the | a ' Estate of William Greer, late of said county deceased: j aKORGIA Clmiolne Curntu- These are therefore to cite aud admonish all ami sin t GEORGIA, blurahee bointy. gular the kindred and creditors or said deceased, to be aud appear at our court of Ordinary to be held in the city of Marietta, on the 1st Monday in Sept, next, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be lranted the applicant. j n lj 17,18f>5 B. TOLLESON, Ordinary. WHEREAS. Samuel JVttsand Iteudley N. Morris, have thi* «iny applies 1 , to me for letters of Administration on the estate of George Elam, deceased : These arc there fore to cite and admonish all, aud singular the kindred and creditors ot said deceased, to be and appear at my office within 1 lie time prescribed bylaw, and to show cause, if any they have^ why letters should not be granted the applicant. Given under my band and seal at office. Aug. 4th, l£5o. Aug. 7 * ALEX. JOHNSON. Ordinary I GEORGIA, DeKalb county. A LI, persons are hereby notified that l will apply at the Septeml»erTerm of tlie court of Ordinary next, in and for said county for leave t*» sell tlie real Estate belonging to the Estate of Henry Goddard, late of !>»» Kalb co., decease. Juno !3tli 1855. R. M BROWN. Adm’i know court fi. fas in favor of W C'ampY»ell ami F. M. Bradley Endorser, pointed out by* . defendant. The North-We^: half o.r Lot of Land ; .\o. fu the : 4fh Pi«trict. (*. M . of f’urrol! county. *i« the property of the detemlant, to satisfy one Justice rv>urt fi. fa. iu f.ivor of John .Smi«h v.*». Pearce CVisley. maker.nnd | K. B. Lockwell. en‘i*»r.-er. Lot of I .and (No. 15) in the 4th District of C’arrtdl { county, to satisfy one Justice Court ti. fa. in favor of J. Sergenl i Co. vs. Garlington Coker; |H)intt-d out j Orders addressed to' or* Will "be’’[)r(rrfi].iiy inp- i plied, and we will fill all. orders addressed to J. niuA-ni™. .. . can supply Giem These Mills have hepu.thoruvghly tested, are portable, «-»n-beset up in hair"an hour’s time without expense or mechan ical nid. The most convenient Mills for team use ever inVented. Tts mechanical construction in sures durability. No. 2 is offered at #65. complete, ready for at-: eh'ing thei team;- and wuimiifed to grind from 8 to A PPh R ATtf^E & Vint all the Materials nsediirtlie Art, For Sale at the Lowest Prlees. * V (C.‘ W. DILI.. Atlanta, August 31, 1854. (14—wtf) O AUTRJEI.L, & 6tR» t aching the team A T TOR li EYS AT LA W , j 12 bushclsirfTeed.pei-hourwIth one horse - , -GRORiiLV. - „ , : No. 3, nt S7o, will gnndlo bushels per hour. Lot or land'(No. 3) in the lOtli District of Carroll j Will atieiid* Oift^turU in th*'Counties‘§f Ful'- %: No. 4, at $85: will grind 20 bushels per hour county, t«* satisfy sundry'.!notice Court ti. fas., in favor j ton, DeKalb, Fayette, Campbell, Meriwether, Coweta, Carroll, Henry, Troup, Heard, Cobh,tend Spalding. t.rcxrs J. OARTRKLL, -| LVTHNR J. GI.EN.Y. Formerly of WaHh’tn^Ga. | Formerly of McDouMi.. Gn # Joel Renfroe, upplies to me for letters of Administration on the Estate of Lucy Ann E. Freeney deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin gular ihe kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at our court of Ordinary, to be held at Ma rietta, on the 1st Monday inSept. next, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be grauted the applicant. . A „ j uly 17, 1855. B. TOLLESON, Ordinary. STATH OF GEORGIA, Conn County. CorRT of Ordinary, Jane Term, 1865. tits bond, conditioned to execute titles in fee simple to said Eugene B. Foote for Lots of laand numbers forty- nine (49.) ninety-nine (99.) and one hundred (100,) all iu the nineteenth (19th) district of the second (2d) seeiion of said county: Aud it further appearing, that raid John Freeny depafted this life without executing titles to -aid l/its of l*and, or in any way providing therefor ; And it appearing that said Eugene B. Foote lias paid the full amount of the purchase price of said Ixitr of laitud : and said Eugene B. Foote having peti tioned this Court to direct Arthur T. Camp, Adminis trator upon the estate of said Joliu Freeny, deceased, to execute to him titles to said lots of land, in confor mity with said bona, ltis therefore hereby ordered, that notice be given at three or more public places in said county, and iu the Cherokee Advocate, of such applies tion. that all person# concerned may file objections in the ordinary's office, (if any they have,) why said Ar thur T Canip, Administrator ns aforesaid, should not execute titles to said lots of land, in conformity with •.aid bond. Granted. June 9 B. TOLlaESON. Ordinary. \ OTlCE TO DEBTORS.—All persons indebted to Edge .k YVright, Pattlllo & Hef ‘ A LL persons indebted to Josiah Thornton late of said county, deceased, at e requested to make immediate payment, aud those lm\ iugdemands against said estate, will present them properly attested for settlement, aug. 8, 1855. WILKINSON JAMESON. Adm 'r. f Morrell i: Bleadsoe aud others v«. J. S. Philips and Charles Philips, security mi stay: said property pointed i out by Cliarle#Philips. Om* l*ot of Land (No. 294) in the Otli District of Car- • roll county; levied on a- the property of IV- F. Dixon, i to satisfy one JnsticeCourt fi. fa. issued from a Justice Court of Muscoeee county. In favor of Thomas 1\ * Sparkes vs. Thomas Rowland and YV. F. Dickson: point- ! J o«l out by Johu K. Harrison. j l»t, (No. 190) in the tith District of Carroll county, j j levied on as the property of John Jones to satisfy suu , | dry Justice court fi fn« in favor of John C. Hall hearer j and others, vs. John Jone-. IVrrio William*. J. Jones 1 security on slay. * i j One negro man by the name of Henry about30years i I old, first rate Rkick'inith, levied on tin* property of I | D. II. Witcher to satisfy sundry Justice court fi fas in ; 1 favor of John C. Hall -oraud others D. H. Witcher, and ; | Elisha Brooks, and also to satisfy one Inferior court ! { fi. fa. issued from Carroll Inferior court in favor of j t Umar & Burohmyro, vs. D. H. Witcher, j Fifty acro> of Lot I^iiul (No. 275) H42d District, G. | ; M.. ol* Caxrollcounty, it running the YVeat line of said j the e.-tatc of Merrell Humphries late j lot: levied onto satisfy two Justice court fi. fas. iu lu- 1*. F. HAYLK. Adm’r. j vor of Richard Barefield vs. Green Hicks, principal, and ! R. Y. Higgins andO. A. Hens*»u. seevrity on stsiy: point- - edout by saitl Hicks. One Lot of Lf.nd, No. 20U. iu the lltli District of] with two horse; BROWN A ANDERSON, No.*40. Market st., Nff.-'hviUe. Ti-nn/ . astwtf. P. O. Harper. ATTORNEY AT I, A >Y , West Point, Georgia. April 18, 1855. d&wtf Apr2i,’55. Fisk’s Hletalic Burial Cases.. GEOllG 1 A, Cherokee County: A LL persons indebted to the est late of said county, deceased are requested to make immediate payment ami tlioae having demands against said estate are requested to present for payment proper lyattested. Aug. 8, 1855. JANEBA1LY. Adm’x. GEORGlA DeKalb County, PJY0 all whom it may concern. Two mouths af- JL ter date, I shall apply to the Court of Ordina ry of said county lor leave to sell the real Estate belonging deceased* June 20, 1855. GEORGIA. DtKdb County. T1THEREA*. YViu T. Ivy, guardian of Richard N. Ivy* VV applies to me for let ter« of dismission, these are therefore to cite and admonish all {tersons concern ed to be aud appear at the Court of Ordinary to beheld in and for said county on the first Monday in rk ptem- ber next, to show cause if any they ha\e wliy letters of dismission should not be granted -aid applicant Civ en under mv hand at .*ffi,*e. July 9 1855. ALEX. JOHNSON. Ord’v. Carroll county, to sued trom Lounds Bank ofGeorgi;«. v-. Hall’s property : pc Ha iik Attorney. Lots of Laud, Ng coaxitv. h»l kno y one Superior nty. in favor cli ilall: levieil it to *ourt fi. fit., is- of the Central un as the <aid C. W. Mabrev. John YV. H. Fuuerw’ooil. | Chas. H. Smith iTiderwood & Smith. ATTORNEYS AND OOHNSELUJRS AT LAW. feb 20 dAwly Romk, Ga. Dr a. BORING, PARKER * ANTHONY H AVE removed their office to Alabama street, Weal of ami near the Fulton House, and Southwest of the .Macon Depot, where they may be found at all liim-.- when not professi.inallv.enetiged- ' : : J. BORING. i a A -» I I W. K DARKER. May 16. dfcwtf. i l « » S VV. .VNTHONY A. W. JO.VGS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office in Kile’s brick building, eornev Jlari r etta ami Peachtree Sta., Atiaxta, Uuncgi v Atlanta. Jau. 31, 1855. dAw>lyr. Dlumond Light Sylvie Oil. ' ’ ’ :ity for the sale for safety cheapness ami quality, excels any thing ever of fered to the public.. D> making the above asser- tiou vve mean what wirsify. Call at bur storcaiHl judge for yourselves. SMITH A EZZARD. ■ iwtiy 9,1855. Negroes. THE subscriber will purchase for bis owu use, not ou speculation, about ?0 likely uegroes. Call at Simpson’s Law Office,.or at the Atlanta Hotel. .4. B. Me-AFEE. May25,'54.. ti . - v 1 daw^m. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Clarke & Grubb, WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 35 Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Are daily receiving, and will keep constantly on hand, all kinds of Groceries and Tennessee Produce. They have now in store, 40.000 lbs yoocl Racon Sides, 25.000 lbs Leaf Lard, 5,000 lbs Feathers, 125 bushels Dried .\pples, 75 “ “ Peaches, 100 bbls N, ic Orleans Syrup, 26 hhile New Orleans Sugar, 25 eaetes Rio,Coffee. ALSO, Fresh (iarden Seeds, Corn, Out*, Flour, Meal, AND almost every oibpr article Fought f»*r by Gaslrono- mist*. . They art* al.^n r»iej<ared t.» STORK COTTON, and innkt* advances on Cotton, when iorf*d v.illi them. f.Yi«h orders for any article in their lim* will meet prompt attention, and thev are respectfully solicited. CLARKE & GRFBB. Atlanta, Feb. 19th, 1855. dAwly. SEYMORE B. T.OVE | WM. YV ATKINS. | R. M. LOV LOVE, WATKINS & LOVE, AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga. K E F E RENCES: J.vo. Stilwei.l ) McDono’ 1 Gartrei.t. & Glfvn ) Atlanta Y\ r Tprnrr | Ga j T. O. McDaniel / daily more popular in tliin country. LV Su. All *rho ftavi tried itsjjeak able terms „f it, and say it is f"'i‘rd“' : ' alleviating the eoin/daini* far which it j. . 1,1 mended.” ‘' '’ n " Ourageutin 1’ickeu. Di-tricl.t... Mr t, ,, , as-urcs ns that ho »<u*es it with great LcuVfit' i„ ,.' own family, aud recommend? it to hi? u.dclihera ' fllK gives an instance of a negro woman in hi., via He had been suffering with disease ol the Lmi<rs ‘feJi Wht ' attended with severe cough. » l,6 wj- veliore i Liverw ort aud Tar. rehere.i by the Such are the good report, we hear of (hi, from all parts of the South. Fora report of th, ° f prising cures it has performed in tfi e ty,,-te,n SUr ; Northern and Eastern States, we would inrite ta. , fering patleul to read the pnmphlet which accomm”: each Bottle. Toalt, we say, iuvehoh:, ,uyT,in^ ^ Try Hit Medicine” Warned In StaJui Aud neglect not that cough which is daily weaken!, . your constitution, irritating your throat and tune and inviting ou that dread disease. Consumption w>? so soothing and healing a remedy can he obtah.es " Dr. Rogers’Syrup of Liverwort and Tar. u ■ a- Beware ot Counterfeits and Base Imitations' Tlie genuine-article is signed A.ndkkw Rogers on tl, engraved wrapper around each bottle. Price *1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5. Sold whole sole aud retail by 8CHOVIL & ME AD HI Chartres St. bet. Contiand St. Lonis nVi Sole Acexts for tue Soctiierx States, to whom all ci ders and applications for Agencies must be addressed Sold also by A. Alexander, Atlanta Ga ■ J u Rantin, Atlanta Ga.; Blalock & Camp.Fairburn Ga • W P. Jones, Palmetto Ga.: TV. B.Swan, Campbellton G» J H. Roberds, Villa Rica, Ga.; Hains, Lassetor & Co Jonesboro’Ga.; J. A. Boyle, Cumming Gh.: E. Ro ve, Decatur Ga. Jan. 7, 1856. d6m PRIVATE MEDICAL TREATIES ON THE Physiological View of Mania e. BY HI. B* Is A CROIX* M. D*, Albany, X, y t 250 Pagprs and 130 Fin* Plain and Colored JJthoernt h* and Plate«. Price only Twenty-five Cents. 4@-Sent free of postage to ail parts of the Union CHEAPEST r,00K EVER PUB LISHED.. and containing nearly double the quantity or reBdin- matter in thal of the Fifty cents or Dollar Publica- tions. It treats on the PHYSIOLOGY Of MARRIAGE, and tlie secret infirmities and disorders of youth and maturity, resulting from excesses which destroy the physical and mental power-' all diseases arising from indio cretion, with plain and simple rules by which all per* sons can cure themselyes without mercury with the author’s observations on marriage, il- dulit- and di- qualifications. and their remedies; with colored litho graphs. illustrating the ann-nmv a Hl J physiology and diseases of the reproductive organs of both sexes, thru- structures, uses and functi.ms. It contains many im portant hints to those contemplating matrimony! which will overcome objections against marriage;— none, however, should take this important step will., out first consulting its pages It treats of all disease of females, whether married or single. Hints to tho-e who desire no more children. Strangers who require medical aid, before consulting any doctor, ought u know whether their cases are properly understood hr those whom they employ, and thus guard against the imposition of quackery.so prevalent in populousntie- 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™- lightemnent be sought from books, let common sense discriminate between truthful simplicity and outrage ous speciousness ami bombast. Dr. La Croix is a legal ly qualified physician, and for the last twenty year- ha, becndaily consulted upon the different diseases ni on which his book treats, personally as well as by ie! ter. Any person sending twenty five cents ia a letter, post paid, will receive one copy by mail, free of pud. age, or five copies for $1,00. Address DR.M R I.- CROIX. No -".1 Maiden I-ane, 1’. O. Box 570. AiKlnvt N- Y. 49f Medicine scut to any part ot the Union accord iug to directions, safely packed and carefully secured from all observation. ***Oflice open daily from u A. M.. to 9 I’. M. OnSua day from 3 until 5 I’. M. 49-OUice Removed from N. 56 Beater st., to Xo 31 MaldenLaiec, Albany, N. Y. 44d\wl. Administrator’s Sale. A GREEABLE to an order of the Court of Ordinary of Cherokee county, will b»- sold bcfqre the Court House door In tlie Town of Canton on tlie first Tuesday of October next within tlie legal hours of sale Lot of land No. 1009, in the loth District of the secondnec—j ,. 14. in tlie -fth District ol Carroll 1 is the Mill Factory Lot; No. 2. in \ the otli District, and No. 31,.in 5th District of said' : county. Johu Bowen owuer of'oiie aud Christopher and , | Wm. Bowen owners of one fourth, each making tne nth- j er half of said lots: levied on tlie property known as ' ; Bowen »v Brothers', lo satisfy one ii. fa. iu favor of.j ! Wm. Amts vs..Total Bowen. Wm. Bowen aud Christo- ■ ' pher Bowen: and one iu favor of F. II. Bowen vs. Bow- j WHEREAS, Charles Murphy, administrator on j en \- Brothers: s ;l i.i prequ-rty pointed out by Wiilooxin the estate of Win. C:t»h, late of said comity iloc’d. I ttljggm. JfiHN \\ \\<K<D. BheriitT. STA TF OF GEORGIA, I DeKalb Cv tnty. J To all vvliom it may Concern. fTMIIS valuable-article is just received and for X sale at the Tin Ware Manufacture of L. II. Burr, ou White Hall street, Atlanta, Ga., by. L. ROBINSOM. .Atlanta', Dee. 29, 1854. d*wtl'. T. R. RIPLEY H AS just received a few bbls- of 95 per cent. ALCOHOL, and is again prepared to manu facture of a No. 1 article of BURNING FLU ID, which he will offer for sale at $1.10 per gallon.— ; CAMPIIEXE, 90 cents per gallon—for cash only. Atlanta. Jime 11, 1855. Conte and iPay ITp. THE subscriber calls on his customers for mon ey one time more, and hopes they will read this and Dr. R. X. Pulliam ' respond. Those who do not pay np in ten days Formerly RdchuiotuL J Wintu, will Certainly be sued. Money 1 want and must KAVlN'G permanently liicated'iti Allaufa, Ga.,' ! have. Mr._W. S. Carroll will eaU on you and l resjieetfully offers his professional ' services to the 1 hope you will be prepared to settle, citizens of Atlanta and vicinity. ' ’ Office iu the Old Bank Room, Washington Hall. Reference.—Faculty of the Medical College of tion of said county of Cherokee as tlie property of John ; applies to tne for letters of dismission from t he ad- f C. Priest, late of said county deceased, for the benefit i ministration of said Estate, and it appearing thal | of the heirs ami creditors of said deceased. _ said administrator lias folly administered said es- j Aug. 14,1856. Wm. (. s-ARGFNl, ,\dm r. ( tate, This is therefore to cite and admonish all i persons interested to be and appear at tlie Court i “Virginia. May I. 1855. April 2, LS55- W. W. -ROARK. Qyi k BBLS. Bridgewater Mineral Paint. &\J‘2ft do Silvers do do dAwfim i'arroll Sherifl* Sales. WILL b' »» befoi Administrator’s Sale* A GREEABLE to anorfier of the Court of Orfiiaavy of Cherokee county Ga., will bo sold before the Court House door In the Town of Canton on the first Tuesday in October next, within the lepal lioui«* ol' sale a negro man about 30 years oid T naiued Elijah as the property of Rebecca Rakestraw. late of said county deceased, sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors, of said deceased. YVM. W. B At’WELL. Adm’r. August 14tli. 1855. (dd mi th*- Tuesday in Septem’r next, the court house door, in the town of Car rollton. Carroll I’lumh. between tlie legal li ours of sale, tbe following property, to wii : Tlie East half of lot •A Innd No. 27. in the *.*th dis’t. JONES & DAVID, nSHTTIS TS. WOULD inform their friends and These are the host mineral Paints in use,for sale i.y, ' A. ALEXANDER, fell 20'd«fcwiy Sign ol Gie Negro and Mortar, Notice. 4 LL persons imiebted to Reberea Rakestraw. late of Cherokee county, deceased are required to make immediate payment* and tlioae having demamis against said deceased are reijuin*d to pivsant them for pay ment properlv attested Wm YV. BAGWKI.L. Adm r. August 14fh.lH56. of Ordinary to be held in DeKalb County on the 5th day of November next, to shew cause ii any they have, why said Charles Murphy, Administra tor. should not lie discharged from his said admin istration. Given under my hand at office, April 3 i "aguun. principal, and A. J. Wagnors. security, on ca -jo-- * i pvtp' tau v^fiY /’ j sa bond. 1 roperty pointed out by Y\ . .1. YYagiion. lbjj. ALLX R JOHNhOA. Only.. I TIw un.iividcl lialf „r !„t of land No. 250.»the ' 10th airroll c«»unty; levied on to satisfy one iN j i fi fa issued from t owelti* .Superior court, iu f?vor of lYTiiuuvti* • i 11 * i . Simeon Hughes, vs. Joseph H. Shivers an.I Randall G. W ULKEAS, Hewn Lyou, Lxr. Ol iht estate ) maker-, and Wwar-1 A. Brooks and Jedcliah S. wf of Y\ ill lain Kiljiatriek, late ol said county I Miller, endorser^.. levied on a** the property of Jos. deceased applies to me for letters of di.-missh.n i H. .-lovers. Cify Property for Sale. the citizens of Georgia, that hav- j ‘THEfollowing real property in and about _t imr associated Dr W T f Unnn.- • '’■ Atlanta, belonging to the me ivast hall of l»*t of land No. 27. iu the 9tU (lis 7 t. ’ * * • F : Ctnially, deceased, will be. dispose! of (arroll county; U-vled on a-the property of William j ‘ e ^ x } { lu ' nea * them, they art* now pre- ; to-wjt: A fractional, lot s* J. \Y*agnon. lo satisfy one fi l'a issued from rarroll In • pored to attend to lanulies in the surrounding | Bridge, being a portion pf tVrior cmi*t. *;i fwor of I*. II. Fields, vs. Y\ T Hliam J. «*uantie.s, who may require their professional ser- { Also a portion of land lo GEORGIA DcKa/l County 10 ALL WHOM IT MAV tlie city estate* of Patrick disposed of al privatesale, .situated near the Railroad cify lot number 12and 13. may require their professional ser- { Also a portion of land lot number fifty three,lying A note to that effect nfld»esgcd to the firm ! partly within and partly without the corporation lim- through the Post Office, will receive immediale at- ! jfo of the eity-^coutniumg fifteen acres more or less, mi.ti.ui lying west of th$ l air Grouiiu lot and adjoining Mr. , lT *. . .. . , . Thurmonds. This contains the best brick yard about • ^ C ' piirticiuai-^AtteDUuU to oui: HU- j the city. Sold by virtue of a decree in Chancery of perior Block -Teeth y and Continuous Gum work, the Superior Court of DeKalb comity, at October eggie, Irwin & Borough John Stldlnim, or the estate of M. S. Irwin, deceased. . will picaie call ou WM. T. YVIXN, Collecting lawyer. Marietta. Ga., and make immediate payment. m23Gm I FORSYTH COUNTY. YV Forsyth Slit*rill' Sales. TILL be sold before the Court House Door in Cuin- . / ming, Forsyth count j on the fir<t Tuesday in AflmiKlintrator’s Sale* t Sept next.winnn the legal hour* of <ale, the following A GREEABLY to an order of the Hon. the Court of property to wit: Ordinary of Cobb county, will be sold before the | One lot of land, No. 797. m the3.1 dis’t. and 1st s. c Court Hoiim- door iu the eilv of Marietta, Cobb county, ol now Forsy th county , lo\ie<l. • -n an the properly of outlie drat I'uesdav In November next, within the ie- ' Janie* Smith, to satisfy a U .a issued IIW a Justices /aI hours ot sale, ilie south half of lot of landKo. 110 court ol torsytlicounty, in tavor .d JL W , Lewis v-. lu the 20lh dist. and 2nd section, sold a- the property of j James Smith maker, and W. B Holbrook, endorser .lames Aikin, late of Cobb county, decease . Sold for j and uow_coutrolled by -aid Holbrook. Is-M-d ..n and tbe benefit of tlie heir- aud creditors of -aid deceased, t returned to me by a Constable from the Administration of said Estate therefor, all persons are hereby cited nndadinonishcd to tile their objections, (if any they have,) in mv office in terms of the law. otherwise letters of dismis sion, will be granted the applicant at the Novem ber Term of tho Court of Ordinary for -aid conn- tv. Given' under mv band at office. ' April 3, 1S55. ALEX. JOHNSON, O.d'y. FFLT0N COUNTY. Administrator's Sale. B Y virtue of »n or«W from the IIou. tho Court of Ordinary of Fulton county, we will .-ell .*ii the first Tuei-iUiy in Septem v -or next, Wore tun Court house door in Marietta CVl»L *-nv.uty, between ' The South half ol lot of laud No. (179) **iu- hun- ; dred and seventy-nim*. in tho 5th of Carroll ro.; levied on as the property of John V. Y’aughnn. to sat j isfy one Justice court ti ta in favor of James B. McCal ister, vs*. John B. Vaughan. Property pointed out by j defendant; levy made and returned by a constable, j Xinety acres of the North half of lot of land So. i 255. in the 7th dis*t of rarroll county: levied on ns the | property of Rliea*e Reid, to satisfy *undr> Justices’ j court fi fas in favor of P.G. Garrison, vs. Rhea so | Reid. Property pointed out-by defendant; levy made ‘ and returned by a Constable. The East half of hit of land No. 257. in the Tthdis’t. j of rarroll county; levied on as the property of B. F. ; Watson to satisfy one Justice court fi fa in favor of j Julian Nail vs said Watson. 1‘ropertx pointed out by defendant; levy made and returned by a constable. | Tbe Y\ T est half of lot of land No. 11*1. iu the 7th dis't. ! of c^trollcouuty: levied on as the property of A. G. * Personsliatring iinperJtctiy fitting setp of teeth can have them remodelled, and made to give sat- j isfactiou. * Heferknoes:—The Medical Faculty of Atlan ta, Thomas! on. Talbot ton. Amerious and Buena * Vistiu -• x- . Office, on Whitehall Street, adjoiningfcheWatclr j & Jewelry establishment of Mr. A. W. Hall. N. 11.—The best quality of tooth brushes, , ^ powders and paste, kept constantly on hand fori shu^kl^ sale. July 19, 1855. * Term. 1853, For terms apply to Dec. S. 1853 <28r-rU) TERENCEDO0NAN. Tru’t. Morgan, Kirkpatrick, & Co., RAVING opened a new Ware room on Peach Tree Street, would —, — call the attention of the public to theirSiock o( Furniture, embracing Cabiuet Ware in all its varieties. Chairsof every kind; Lounge*, Mattresses of Springs, Hair, Moss, Cotton and % COLUMBUS HUGHES Practical Architect and Builder. VtlAxxta G-eorgia, May 30, 1855. (d*wtf. •or in Marietta t obb•-nnuty, between j story, to satisfy one Justices'cturt li la iu favor of J. j of sale, the folloivin. Jor of laud, : C. price vs. A. <1. .-torv. maker, and A. B. Inmls, se- ' Terms made known on tlie day of sale. Mi> JAMES IUUORD..D.8I1U. July 17th, 1855. JOHN MAIAJXY, Adm’r. ! — the usual hour: lying in said county, belonging !•> Hie estate Allen E, Johnson deceased viz: > Forsyth Sheriff Sale for Sept. QEOUGIA, Cobh CocXTY.—WHEREAS, John Y. Alex i b e sold on the first Tuesday in September Z ander apphe* to me for letters of Admimstration , yy ^ before the Court House door in the tow n Ol. the Estate of Martha Alexander, late of sa.o coun- ofCunmlin g, w Rtau the legal-l.ours of sale, the fob tv, ueceaaed; Thew. 1 are therefore to cite ana aumouihli j ... all andsingular. the kindred and creditors of >1« I.oG?or land’Nos. 997, a 4 d 948, iu the 2d district of i erased to be and aP]»ear at our court or Ofo imrj to of now f- 0l ^ vtli ,;, uutv ; levlc j on ,, the be held In Marietta on the first Monday in hepUmber rt of Stephen Yanev. lo ItatLfv -nmlrv fl fas ! to show cause if an^r they have why said i-.lers \ ^ j^ucea Con. No. 228, in the 19, No. 11 « • 19 No. 825 ‘ • IS No. 377 • IS No. lltt ‘ • JS No. 819 • • 18 No. 329 * 1 No. 510 • 1 100,000 COPIES ll Steamboat Disasters on the Western Waters, and Steamboat Directory. T HE undersigned have now in course of preparation, a new CARPETS, RUGS, JfcC., I Window Shades, Window Curtains, Damask, Cornices | Bands,. Cord and Tassels, Loops. &c., &c.— WINDOW PAl'ERING. HOUSE 1)0. Firo-board do. They still con tinue their Shop, South of Georgia Railroad Square, and are prepared to do all kinds of work connected with their business, such as makingand repairing Fur uiture. making Mattresses, Upholstering, &c. They keepal.-oou hand Meta lie Burial Cases, aud make, up- Curity—and sundry otln-r li fas in my hands. Property pointeil out by pin in tiff : levy made aud returned by a Constable. l.ot of land No. 2:14 iu the original 3d di.-'t. of rar roll county; levied un as the property of Daniel Me - - - Barnett to satisfy one Ju-tices' court ti fa iu faTorof, STEAMBOAT DIRECTOR 1, whicK will- be issued W.8. Tanner vs. Daniel McBarnett. Levy made and j iu October next; the book will contain over 200 returned to me by a constable. • pages, illustrated in the best style, and neatly i I bou “ d .™ a durable manner. Il will bo oueof the i ied on as tbe property of William tauith to saUsfv a i most interesting Books ever published, and will should not be granted the applicant. July 24,1855. B. T0LLE80X, Ordu y. Justices Gonrt of Forsyth county, in favor of James M. Echols vs. .Stephen Yancy. Sold for the purchase money. Levied on and returned to me by a Constable. 4 AIfo, lot of land NTo. 105^ iu tlie 2d ‘flint, of the first section of now Forsyth county, it beiug the lot where on defendant now lives, levied on as the property of n&vid Cal train, to satisfy sundry fi fa.- issued from upplies to uie for letters of adwinistration. ou the Estate of Eppy Faiu, late of said count3*, deceaswl. These arc therefore to cite and admonish all aud siugu. !:ir, the kiudred and creditors of said deceased, to be* ! Justices Court of Forsy ti.county, iu favor” ofXN’ewtou aud appear at our Court of Ordinary, to be held in the | McIMll. vs. Philip L. Buna ton. maker.'’aud David Cal eitv of Marietta on the first Monday in September I trail* as security.. Levied on arid returned by a Coti next, to show cause if any they have, why said letter* j stable. to be sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale. July 11, 1855. J. II. JOHNSON. W. 11. FERGUSON, Adw’rs. prop**rtv i Justice court !i fa in favor of B M Long vs. YVm. Smith; j and sundry other fi fas in my hands. Pointed out by j defendant; levy made and returned by a constable. I One hundred acres, more or less, of lot of bind Xo. I 173 in the 6th dis’t. of carroll county; levied on to I satisfy one ti fa in favor of Johu Burns, bearer, vs. i Jesse Cantrell and Joseph Webster—levied on as the be a book that will be interesting to all classes of people. The Steuinboat Directory will contain a complete list and description of all the Steamboats now afloat in the Western and Southern waters.— The length, model, speed, power and tonnage of each boat, where and by whom built, the name of GEORGIA, Fulton County: "P^TIEREA.-* Joseph Willi, hut this day applied lo rut- property of Jesse Cantrell—property pointed out by ■ the boat, with the trade she is in. Also, the names Jesse Cantrell, levy made and returned to me by a I of Cuptains and officers, her age, Ac., Ac. The l constable. , Directory will contain a History of Steamboats and should not be granted the applicant. Marietta, July 24, 1855. B. TOLLESON, Ord'y. Also, l-ol of land No. 789. in tin* 3d Dist.’of tiic first TWO MONTHS after date, application will lie tiuide to the Hon. the Court of Ordiuary, of Cobb county, for leave to sell tbe real estate of Riley Hurvell, deceased. This 31st day of Julv, 1855. WILSON HARVELL, Adm’r. G EORGIA, Cobb County.—Whereas, David H. Whitfield applies to me for letters of Ad ministration upon the estate of Julius H. Hollister deceased. These are, therefore, to cite aud admonish all persons concerned, to be and appear at our Court of Ordinary, to be held at Marietta on the first Monday in September next, then and there to show cause, if any they havo, why said letjc- should not he granted the applicant. iLF Moore Carter, late of -aid county, dec'd: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the section of now Forsvtli county.'levied on as tbe prq|>- j kindred aud creditor.- of said deceased, tobeaudap* erty of James Smith, to satisfy a fi fa issued from a l»*ar at my office within the time prescribed by law. to Justices Court of Forsyth eounty in ftn or of J.F.&K. | show cause if any they have, why letters should not L. Holbrook, vs. James fimitti. I-erled and returned 1 be granted. Given upder niy hand and seal at office, by a Constable. this 11th dafi-. of August. 1855. Also, a part of tlie North end of 1 lot No. 132, in tlie [ aug!4 JOS. H. MEAD, Ordinary. town of Cumming. aud known as theJohn Smith Lot. ‘ ~~ _ " _ " containing one fourth of an acre, nfore. or leas, levied I Tu 0 months after date, application will be Fifteen acre.-: of land iu lot Xo. 26. 4th dis’t. of Car roll county, the part whereon Thomas Pate now lives: i ievied ou as the property of Thomas Pate to satisfy two Justices* court fi fas in favor of J. T. Meador A Co. vs. Thomas Pate, Property pointed out by defendant- levy made and returned to me by a constable. John Story’s interest in a lien on fifty acres of land, | whereon said Story now lives, to satisfy one Justices' : Court ii fa iu favor of Dclphy Mize, bearer, vs. John Story. l*roj-erty pointed out by plaintiff—levy made ami returned to me by a constable. levied on «s the property of liwae Freeland; to' satisfy I WHEREAS W -«• Barnett has this day applied * - - • r -- * . .. _ ’ — ^ ' U to we for letters ol administration on the estate Steamboating on the Western waters, since the ap plication of steam; also, a sketch of the first boat built for the Ohio River, with the name of the builder, commander and owner. The RIVER DIRECTORY will contain a list and description of all the Steamboat Disasters that have occurred on the Western aud Southern waters, beautifully illustrated, with a list of all those who have perished by their burning, sink ing and exploding, on the Western and- Soi waters. The Directory will contain Maps Ohio, Mississippi, Missouri, Illinois, Arl White, Rel, Ouachita, Yazoo, and other Rivers, with the Towns and Cities laid down, with cor rect distances; also, many other River and Com- July 31. B. TOLLESON, Ordinary. T WO months after date application will be made to th- Hon. the Court of Ordinary. of Oobb county, for leuve to sell a negro woman, by M. T. Phillips, guardian of lewis, C. M. Peacock a miner. •• July 9 M. T. PHILLIPS, G n. f » I.J. persous having demands against the Estate of It. • * Campbell, deceased, are requested to present them Vu tho undersigned within the time presi-rilied by law. This Marietta, June 1, 1866. June J. G. CAMPBELL, Adm’r. principal, and Jesse Edward*; ed ont by B. F. Hainie. . . .. Also: One lot of laud No, 862, in tile 3d District aud _ _ 1st Section of Forsyth rethrtity: levled-dn’ a* thl jiropc-r- the minors and orphan, of lewis Peacock, late of Cass ty of Jesse Edwards, tosatisfy four fl fas issued .from • county, deeeas- il M. T. PHILLIPS, I J orsytli Inferior Court, in favor of Oliver & Nichols, T WO monthsafter date, application will be made to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Cobh county for leave to sell a negro woman belonging to The North hall of lot ol land No. 274, in the 6th the property of Janies Chatham to satisfy a fi la I made to the Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Fulton I dis't. of rarroll county; levied on as the property of issued from a Justice- Court of Forsyth county, in fa- j county, for leave to sell the real Estate* belonging j Green Hicks to satisfy one Justices’ court fi fa in favor VOr .°L¥'i C » iV r Sf , M VS ’ LlutUiain, and now to Robt. Coltmon deceased lying in said county. ' ! of S. C. Candtar vs. Green Hicks—also sundry other controlled by .!. J Matlieus. Levied aud returned by a t, . , a - - -- nVvvor no , Justices court fi fas m my liands against said Hick--.— Constable - R C. McAFEE, Sbfrifi. July 2d, ISoo. E. B. REYNOLDS, Adm r. j Levy made and returned by a constable. Pnitnnneil Gals* “ • Lot of laud No.' 204 ic the 6th dis't of carroll county, At the same th^and place, lotfortan J No. 988 iu GEO £ GL ^ t F ^minty J as the property of BY. Higgins to satisfy two Jus. mercial it£ms interest ^ the people at large.— oa i ^ Z *• i To all irhftm It mav Concern I tices’court fi las in favor of Abel O. Ermery, bearer, ^7 C , . , -• *V . «*r. T tlie2d district of tlie firs* section of now Forsyth co., hthkreasw H. Rnmott .i»r »nnii<ui l vs. B. Y. Higgins—also, sundrj* other Justices’ court fi The^book will con ta. he rp so- the vanous^U. fas in my bands. Pronert.' .*ointed out by defendant: ° A *"* “ *" said county deceased: These i levy madeau-i retun-- ■ ■ by a Bailiff, aud admonish all and sin- ! .Jh e tkiuth half ol • laud No. 274 in the 6th creditors of said deceased to ' dis't of carroll county, satisfy one Justices’ court ii tv on Ktav of Fxeentlon Tevi.-d m, m’J i ..t,„„„,i ♦„'! be »nd appear at my office within tlie time prescribed by fa in favor of Stoke.y A Sheats vs Green Hicks, princi- me taTacSaUbST- E CMcAFEF ‘ b^lff : I * aw ’ to . B ‘ 10 " if auy they have, why said letters | pal, and Peter Bryant aud K. Y. Higgins, securities . , ' of administration should nut be granted said applicant. are In, Ac., a complete 11 • : : Licensed ofli- m Getober next. W ILL be . before the Court House door Hr the town of Gum- J ————-— mirig, within the leal hours of sale,_the following ; GEORGIA, PuttoH County property to witf One horse, one two hors8 wagon, and | TVWo months after date aunlicati one cow; levied on as tbq propurty.of»B. F. Hainie, to satisfy four fi fas issued from the Forsyth ~ ’ fa\ or of Oliver fc -Nichols, Vs B. P. *y. property point- June 6th. 1855. Ifo months after date application will be made to he Horn Court of Ordinary of Fulton co. for lei . Inferior | to seilthe land and uegroes, belonging to the estate of Court, in fat fir of Oliver ft-Nichols, Vs B. F. Hainie, 1 Charner Humphries deceased. Mail Boats, ie. Tb, Due. list of all tUe-n.-s| is cers, tlieir places ol t u. jiu, A Ae; the neve Steamboat Law, its requiromeuts, with comments!, showing wherein it benefit the incompetent officer, and injures the competent officer, Ac., Ac., and all the important U. S. Supreme Court SteamboatDa- i as the property of Harvey Palmer, to satisfy one Jus- , visions up to date; the BntM and important-Com- ! tices- court fi fa in favor of R. X. Heard, vs Harvey mercial Privileges, BUls of Lading, important De- 1 Palmer—and sundry other Justices’court fi fas in my eiaionsof the various U. States Courts in regard granted said applicant, j aud sundry other Justices' court fi fas in my hands.— Given under mv hand and seal at office this 27th day | Property pointed out by defendant; levy made and of June, 1855. ! returned to me by a Bailiff. JOSEPH U. MEAD, Ordinary j Lot of laud No. 8, iu the 11th dis’t. of carroll eo.. TtheHom U G>m7cfCMftS^“f , Ftaftoncrfo?l4“ ( hl ? d % J> roporty pomted out by plaintiff-levy made to Freights Lost and Lamaged, Ac., Ac., with alltli» io«.i x...\ : 4- at r ' returne»l to mo by a constable. i mnnv other thinira of interest. 12A BENSON, pep. sb’ff. Aujj. 18, *55. -f- /frEORGIA. Cobh Cor.MY.—Whereas, David W. and U AlexanderF. Orr,apply tome for Letters of Ad- miniatigtlou upon the estate of John Orr, Sen. dec'd— These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned, to lie and appear at our Court of Ordinary, !o be held at Marietta on the first Monday in Sept’r Jfert, ‘hen and there to show cause. If any they have, whyjuiid letters should not be granted the applicant. Au#7> ^ B. TOLLEBOK, Ordinary. /~vBORGIA,,Cobb Corxrv.—Whereas Joel Renfroe ap- jffiea to tae for letters of OuanJUnshlp over the persons *gl'property of Wm. J. and Julta Freeny, mi- Vnora fnd’ftfphans of John Freeny deceased. ■^fhene are therefore to cite and admoaUh all concern ed to be and appear at onr Court of Ordinary, to be held in Marietta, on the first Monday In September next, .o show cause if any they ''•«*”•‘"“M not be granted. B. TOUJBON, Ordinaiy. Marietta, July 17th, 18», Edwards, securitv Wn,LIAM G1LRERT. Adm’r. | I 'WO mouths after date application will be made to 1 the Jiuu the Ordiuary Court cf Fulton county, for ; leave to sell the negroes, belonging to ihe Estate of j C. XL Connally deceased. August 0th 1855. T. W. CONNALLY. A.liu'r. r , 3d District mid 1st Section, of Foray th county, levieil on as the prbp- Notlce to Debtors nnd Creditors erty of C. Cook, tpiatisfy four fi fas, issuod from a jus- A U i I )erso “’’ indebted io Wm. Haihcock, of Fulton c>., , c - irr ,,jj ticeCourtof Forsyth county, in favor of J. A. & J. I,. I deceased, are requested to make immediale pay- many other things of interest. The Directory will be illustrated in thereat style, and printed in the best manner. The au- I thor has for six years been gathering together all the facts and items in regard to the numerous ' .steamboat disasters on the Western and Southern _ _ ! waters;'and hew inlen^lpublishing them fn lAok town of Campbellton, eampbeil county, on the • form. The price of tHe'wivk wlll be put at foe first Tuesday in -eptember next, within the legal lioura I low sum Of One Dollar. Ten thousand CopifeS Wifi of.sale, the following property, to-wit: j be issued for the boatmen ;' ajj others desirous of CAMPBELL COUNTY. Campbell Sheriff Sale. YY ILL be sold before the courthouse door, in the ou short notice Mahogany, Walnut, aud other wood Cof fins. Choir Factory. They have enlarged their manufacturing shops at De catnr, and can supply Morgan's original Cottage Chairs, Hindley's Patent Bedstead, together with all articles of Cabinet Ware, of their own manufacture, in any quant ity desired. They are now manufacturing and finishingEnamelled Cottage Setts, far superior to any to be had from the North. December28, ' ' ' 81dtf STEAMSHIP LUTES. Reduced! Cabin -Passage to New York—$20! [SEMI-WEEKLY.] UNITED STATES mail line. FLORIDA- 1300 tons, '• M. S. Woomn.I L, ALABAMA, 1300 tons, “ C. R. Schknck, Will Leave Savannah Every WEDNESDAY and.SATURDAY. These ships kre among the larges on the coast, un surpassed $n speed, safety or comfort—onnking theii passages in 60 to 60 hoars, and are commanded by skillful, careful and polite officers. They ofi'er a most desirable conveyance to’ New York. C^bin Passage.... $20 Steerage passage,... -. 8 PADLEFORD, FAY ECO., Ageutsin Savannah SAM’L MITCHELL. 13 Broadway. New York. . Savannah June 2p, 1855 ' - . Fare Reduced. Cabin Passage froln Charleaton to Few York Twenty Dollars. u. S. .MAIL LINE. L f. * <*arl«»«M g»fa|.fKkHs, Heard, va.C. Cook: levied cm and xelimied to me hy a j andthoiiC having: .iroii’nowcampbell*corner; lei-iJSSS| ^ ^ M “«“« .—f: .. a i will.be printed unless ordered in advance.’ -The constable. - JAMES MELFOKD, Dep’ty Sh'ff. Also: At tbe same time and place, will be sold, the rill present them in terms Aug 7 claims aiaiaBtRaid deceased : of K. Benefield tosatisfy a fi. fa. issued ffom a ; WilLbe pruitett unlee nsofUieSwto ‘ ustices court of said county, from the 736tli district work IB destined to A.Z MIMICS Adm’r. M ' ‘ u favor of \V. J. Camp vs said Benefield. Levy i 80,000 copies, OB the ] have a circulation of et«r - - — , , , r - r , publishers are rccfHiqgttfee made and returned to mo by a cou-stabU . .. numbers of subscribers, p$r mai],'Trom alLMrtB of ■ Also—One box of carpeutera tools, eon-osting of one : foe country .daily. Some of the oldest bMtnien W«d»«d»y, * 9atnrd»]T Aftern rod-saw. hammers .plan*. draw;ug.-knile, Sc: levied ' f™ . _ _ . ft«. in. .-Gil'r .i,. he property of JL L. Chnndler to satisfy a ti fa I as ™ as scientific men of toe times, ore from tho Inferior Court, of said county in favor l contributors to foe Steamboat- Directory. « - • a Ferrell v». .u. l. chandler principle, aud s. B. i Th* Directory will be issued in October, knd security on ca sa bond pointed' out By security. ! will be an ornament to the parlor,os welloaeteaa- i boat. By remitting One Dollar, poet paid, yom j wll receive a copy-of the above work.* ie lot of land No, 929. ta tbe 14tU Mi.-driet a | _ _ 71 i, levied one* the property of p. w. Grimes, N office ffo Debtor s anil Creditors i fi fa Issued from the Inferior court of Ogle- A LL persons having claims against the estate Epli 44- raini M Pooh* tale deceased, will present them properly authenticated in terms of taw; and all persons indebted to said estate will makeimmediate payment to Jane 29, 1855. (w40d) a. w. ADAIR. Ex’r Also 1st Section to satisfy a fi fa' , . . thorpe county, in favor of Thomas J. k G. W. Mattox for the use of T. J. Mattox, vs Gabriel WAirlines, pro nerty pointed out by plaint ill & C. McAFEE, angSTJfii*, 8herl«. Postponed Sale. Also at the same tune and pin re. will lie sold, thefol ‘ lowing properly, to wit: The South naif lot laud No. 141, in the 7th district J of originally Coweta now Campbell county, levied on 1 as the property of William Patterson to willy immtry All communications and letters' BhowM : dressed t« JAMES T. LLOYD A CL., Post Office Building, Cincinnati, Ohio. iJl* dAwtf. . . [ffeml< NASHVll wl, 1600 tons, M. Berry, Comm MARION, 1200 tons, JAMES ADGER, 1200 tone, i. S, 0. Tamer Commander. SOUTHERNER, 100C tons; Ewan. Commander. her the arrivalof tiie cara frosi the Sonthl ; Theaoateamahipa were batlt expressly for f amd^Mfe^r; comfort,and speed, ore u Tables snpplied with every luxury—B eaetiouo. commanders, will m Line every possible rossfort ’ • s PURCHASING AND SHIPPING C!OMMissrox -MERCHANT. T HE subscriber will faithfully purchase for and transmit by Railroad, or other conveyance, to his patron.-:, Provisions, Groceries, 4c., agreeably to order. He may be addressed iu Atlanta nnd found at the store of Messrs. Whitney A Hunt. REFFERENCES.—Jos.S. Baker, Albany. Ga.; Rev. D. G. Daniel. Thomnsville. Ga,; Williams Rutterford, dr., Americns, Ga.: Dr. C. W. Long Athens, Ga. and aiiv respectable citizen of Atlanta P. li. SILVEY. Atlauta, Jun. 29., 1855. diwly. J. K. Wll.l.tAMS. JOHN KHKA. ((. WJ1. Jl. WILLIAMS. •T. E . W i I I i a hi n 4 Co (Successors to J. E. Williams,) General Commission Merchants, and ageuts for the sale of BACON, LARD, GRAIN, FLOUR, 4c., 4c., Atliemeuiu building, Decatur st., nearTr’t House, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. ^ag^Truly thankful for the very liberal patron ege I have received for the past three years, I re- spetfully solicit a continuance of the same to tlie new firm. March 1,’55 J. E, WILLIAMS. pROS p KGTIJS ~ OF THE Atlanta Medical & Surgical Journal. The Faculty ok thi: Atlanta Mkdical Col lege, propose lu publish,-in the City of Atlanta, a.monthly Journal lo he known as the ‘‘ Atlanta Medical and Sargind- Journal,'’, ami while It is intendedTof course, to represent the rights aud in terest* "of the Institution with which they are con nected, the statement is made with entire confi dence, that, as a .lournnl of Science, ;unl Ihe rep resentative of true Medicine, it will present claims upon the patronage of the Me.He,,/ Profession generally, not inferior to a majority of the respec table medical publications of tlie day. Tn say ing tins much, the Editors would not be under stood as arrogating to themselves, any superior qualification., for the post which hits been assigned tbem, but intend to express a confident reliance, upon the/VqU> -*f'o/» tlironghout. the country, for original articles and contributions, and their de termination to present through its columns, tbe state aud progress of the Selena/ of Medi- all its departments, as gleaned from the most relia ble sources in the old, as well os in tlie new world. They are prepared to bear the creak of enemies, hut equally so fur the encouraging voice of numer ous friends, who have not failed them iu a darker hour than the present. With no disposition to assail, but prepared to defend, aud detormiued to bring every energy to tbe discharge of duty, nnd to leave nothin their power undone, at least t<> deserve success, they do not think of failure. The Journal will bo issued about foe first of each mouth, each number will contuiu 04 large Oc tavo puges, making over 750 pages unuuully. It will be published at $3 per annum, in advance. The first number to be issued the 1st September Arrangements will be made for inserting a limited number of suitable advertisements. All commu nications to be addressed to tbe editors of the Atlanta Medical and Surgical Journal. f JOS. P. LOGAN, M. D. Prof, of Phys u J iology and General Pathology, (suitors, -j w F WESTMORELAND, M. D., Prof. [ of Surgery in the Atlanta Med. Col. Atlanta, July 16, 1855. d5w4t fSB' Republican and Examiner, Atlanta ; Ad vertiser, Montgomery, Ala.; Floridian, Tallahas see, Fla.; Standard, Knoxville, Tenn.; Enquirer, Richmond Ya.; Constitutionalist, Augusta. Ga., copy weekly four times, and send bills to J. G Westmoreland, Dean of tbe Faculty. Fresh Arrivals! ^.t Soago (ft A-bbott’i Commodious, Fire-proof Ware-house, ATLANTA, GA. 300 sacks choice Superfine Flour. 39,000 lbs prime Hog Round Bacon. 50 Sacks good Superfine Flour 100 Boxes star and adamantine candles at greatly reduced prices. 50 Kegs extra refined family lard. 20 bbls Sugar 100 sacks Prime Rio Coffee. 5 “ Old Gov. Java. 10 Boxes “ Bar soap, at CJ cents, per lb. 100 Bbls and half bbls New nndnld Lard. 300 pounds Live Geese Feather . Also, a good supply of Corn, corn-meal, Rice, dried Fruit, Domestic Shirting, (very low) Osna- Durgs, Factory-Yarns, Ac. Atlanta, May 29th 1855. ti: ,POR SA,ZjX1! 200 Bags Rio Coffee. 26 Hhds. choice N. 0. Sugars. 60 Bbls. Crushed, Powdered nod refined Sugars 100 Bbls. prime N. 0. Syrup. 50 Bbls. fresh Mackerel. 26 Boxes Cheese. 100 Kegs Nails various sizes. 26 Doz. Painted Pails. 10,000 Libs. Hollow Ware. With a large assortment of Black Smith’s Tools, Dry Goods, Boots db Shoes, Grind-Stones, <kc. Which are offered to the trade at low rates on ac commodating terms by J. T DOANE. Jan. 20, 1855. n34-wtf. «,* . r, v A' Notice! rr>HE subscriber offers his Plantation in DeKalb Conn A ty, 7M miles South of Decatur, on the McDonough Road, containing 250 acres, about 80 acres o -> which is cleared and under good fences, with a comfortable dwelUdg, containing 6 rooms and a porch, and other necessary buildings for farming, with a good orchard of select Apples and Peaches. The locality ie a good on#.' for a Public House as any to be found in the County. Any person desirous of purchasing can call «n as# at Decatur. Terms will be accommodating - JAJOBJ. WfiNN. WftWffiH Wli,MM. * SISLEY’S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF BUCHU, I S a coinbinationof the must efficient remedie- km.wi! to the Medical Faculty, for the relief and cure of those numerous complaint* of the Urinary Organs, con sequent upon inflamation or ulcerationof the Kidney-, Bladder and Urethra. It is prepared by au experieiic ed chemist, according to a formula approved by the Medical Faculty, and is worthy tlie confidence iff all who may be suffering from Pain and Weakness in the small of the Back. Stoppage and Pain in voiding Urine. Diabetas, or Exces* of Urine. Strangury. Grave!. Gleet. Leucorrhcea, Ac. Klr-U'TV is BUCHt is a reliable and standard popular remedy for all diseases of the Urinary Organs,"design igli priced and irresponsible no- cd to displace the high trams which are forced upon the notice and credulity of sufferers It is put up iu large bottles, and sold at $1 by druggists aud country merchants generally, sad at wholesale bv HAVJIAND, R13ELY .X C'U.. Augusta HAVTJ.AXD. HAND .X CO:, Charleston ; andhvHAVJ LAND. HABBAL -X R1SLEY, New York. THE PHIL0T0XEN OR FEMALE'S FRIEND, 1 8 a medicine that comineuds itself to heads of faini lies and females in all conditions. Unlike nio-t of the nostrums for the cure of all diseases, which are forced upon tho notice and credulity of the suffering, this is a female remedy exclusively: aud one that can be relied on for tlie cure aud relief" of most of the com plaints peculiar to females. It i- well known to Phv-i ciana that much of their suffering and ill health l’nai bo traced to irregularity iu their peculiar seasons, and tbat false delicacy often deters tbem front seeking re ief. The l’hilotokeu is iufalible in the cui“ of painful menstruation, (and consequent -tcrility.) aud for the immediate relief of sypathetic nervou- affection- sleepiness, anxiety, hysteria, .Xc- It is perfectly safe in a 11 cases, aud 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 aud country Merchants generally, aud at wholesale by HAYILAXD. RISLEY & CO.. An gustu, HAV1LAND, HARRAL A CO., Charleston. Dr. Roberts Colic Mixture for Infants. rivijE most Injurious anodyne.-, such as laudanum J- paregoric &c are too often used to relieve the cries of infanta .suffering from colic, producingconstipationand sometimes death. ROBERTS COLIC MIXTURE affords immediate relief from pain, procures refreshing slum ber, and it commends itself to Mothers. Sold at25 cents a vial by J. M. Rantin Atlauta, Wm Root Mariet ta and country Merchants generally at Wholesale, by Haviland Risley & Co.. Augusta Ga.. Haviland Harral A Co. Charleston S. C. ' fd.xwly. ] January 11 1855 RHODE’S FEVER AND AGUE CURE, Or, Nature’s Invaluable Specific, F OR the prevention and cure of Intermittent and Remittent Fevers, Fever nnd Ague, Chills and Fover, Dumb Ague, General Debility, Night Sweats, and all 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,—aud will every where yield to this newly discovered antidote, which is claimed to bo the greatest discovery iu 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 by Quinine, Mercury, Arsenic, and other poisonous or deleterious drugs, not a particle of any of which is admitted into this preparation. The proprietor distinctly claims these extraoidi- nary results from the use of this natural antidote to Malaria. It will entirely protect any resident or traveler even in tho most sickly or swampy localities, irom any Ague, or Bilious disease whatever, or any in jury from constantly inhaling Malaria or Miasma. It will instantly check 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 continning its use according to directions. . It will immediately relievo all distressing results of Billtous or Ague disease, such ns general debil ity, uiglit sweats, 4c. The pationt at once begins to recover appetite and strength, and continues until a permanent aud radical cure is effected. Finally, its use will banish Fover and Ague from families and all classes. Farmers and a t laboring men by adopting it as a preventive wii be free from Ague or Billious attacks in that sea son of tho year which, while it is the most sickly, is tho most valuable one to them. One or two bottles will answer for ordinary eas es, some may require more. Directions printed in German,French nnd Span ish, accompany eneh bottle. Prico Ono Dollar. Liberal discounts made to the trade. , Trade circulars fowarded on application, and tne article will be consigned ou liberal terms to re sponsible parties in every seetion of the country. For sale by dealers generally. JAS. A. RHODES, Proprietor, March 23. [d*w6m.] Providence, K- x T. R. R1PUEY, Wholesale aid Retail Dealer i> CROCKERY, CHINA, GLASS AND —Sam!*'