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Whlck L*t* is When I won in my fifteenth jmx, And whtit the world called fair, F loved a youth who** ayes worn dark, And raven black his hair. My little heart wout_pit-a-pal • • Whene'er ho passed me hjr, And if he’d look at other mkidi I'd sit ine down nnd sigh. Music wh* in his siivory voice, And he would softly tell Hot/ dearer far than nught besides !lo loved his Isabel * - * And a - he trembling told me iovc, I blushed and mine confessed; And then, O ! I was sure, The/irrt lore vine tho best. 1 ne liostcyed •>*». Two summers more Tliuir splendor* o'er uio threw, AI y fancy changed; I now adored i'wo laughing eyes of blue. My lir.'t love s voice its swootness lost, Hi- eyes, moth ought, grew dim, Ynd much I marvelled how I e’er Had loved or fancied him. v -L-rond love now whispered me That 1 was wondrous fair; That ‘Cupid wanton’d in tny eyes, And revelled in my hair; A might wo vowed our little hearts Should own no other guest, And then--why, thou, I had no doubt That second lore was the best. Cut ’ >,i. alas! another change Wa- nVi iny fancy thrown ; I'h- eauly <ri uiy second love V > more in splendor shone. ■ -r hippud at another shrine; lilac eyes had had their day ; i loved, <>! yes, I dearly lored Two eyes of sparkling gray. Ami -niter fur ;han orbs of blue. Or eyes of jet, they cast I nch radiance o’er my beating heart, Which seemed to love at last. II - • cents like a seraph’s voice Sweet on my ear did fall; And then—yes, then, I thought and felt Thin! lore, was tho best of all. Tun lid tny fancy—fickle jade!— I >r years her wanderings keep ; And many a solemn vow I breath'd Of passion wild and doep; Till reason came to fancy’s aid, This lesson to impart, That lasting vow is only bound In a pure and kindred heart. : ..light and found thatkindred heart, And now all change defy; No more thore’s magic in a form, Nor iu.-tre in an eye; These fuding r-liarms no more I hoed, My spi. it is at rest, Fur now I feel, nnd know, indeed, That lout lore is the host. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. COBB coy NT Y. Admi.iistrator’s Sale. AGttKKAUlsY to u-u order of the Court of Ordinary of ** Cobb county, \Till be sold on the first Tue«- 4^0*v in . Octnbft- next, before the Court House door, in 1 The city of Marie tin, Cobb county, witliin the legal hours of -ale, LoU of land Nos. 136 and 137 in the 16th dUt. au i 2nd Heciion ofaaid county,—sold a» the prop erty of tin* children u|£p|inond Ubarr, of said countr. Sold for the benefit of said child run. Terms made known ou day of nale. Wni. C. SARGENT, August Ttli, 1855. Guardian. Administrator^ Sale. A GREEABLY to an order of the Hon. the CouitoX Ordinary of Cobbcofinty, will be Hold on the first Tuesday in October next, before the court bouse door In the city* .*/ Marietta. Cobb county, lots of Lind No* SG6, 036, 053, and 565, in the 16th dint, and 2nd sec.— AImo fraction 247 iu 20tli dist. and 2nd sec. of said Co., Hold an the property of Jc^.se Dobbs dec’d. for the ben efit **f the heirs and creditors of said dec’d. Terms made known on day of sale. SUhSER DOBBS, August 7tU. 1855. Adm’r. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. -m- LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. *r«W0 months after date application will be made to I the Court .>f Ordinary of Cherokee county for leave to cell the land belonging to the estate of Joslah Thorn ton, late of eaid eounlv. deceased, aug. 8, 1855. WILKINSON JAMESON, Adm’r. DeKALB COUNTY. ST A T£ OF GEORGIA, DeKalb County. J To all whom it may Concern. WHEREAS, C. W. McGinnis, administrator ol the cetatu of T. W. D. Bohanau, late of said ooun- ty dec’d., applies to me for letters of dismission deft.; peiuledout by pi,If- Levy made and returned CAMPBELL, COUNTY. Campbell Sheriff Sale. O N the first Tue&diy in October n«xt. wil b« sold before the court house door in the town of Gftxnp- bellton, within the legal hours of sale, the following property, to-wix. Lots or fractional parcels of land, number forty, (40) and forty one. (41) in the 9tb District of origin ally Coweta now Campbell sounty, with the growing crop thereon, containing 115 acres more or less; Isried on as the property of L. W. U. Smith, to satisfy sun drj fl fas issued from a Justice's court, of said county 733d District, G. M. in favor of A. W. Wheat, ra said from the administration of said estate—and it aj»- . to me by a constable, pe&ringthat said administrator bos fully admiuir- 1 j' 1 '”: the South half ot lot of land No. 141, i n the ; J :.i , .th District of originally Cowata. now Campbell co.. trod said Estate, This is therefore to cite and au- | w bereou W. Patterson now lives, containing 101 acres, monish all persons interested* to be and appear at more or less; levied on as the property of W. Patterson the Court of Ordinary, to be held in DeKalb Co., ; to ?at*dfj three fi fas issued from the 662d district G. vinWO months afterdate application will be made to ® th<* Honorable the Court of Ordina-y of ’Gobi Co., for leave to sell the Negroes belonging io the *- tat of Francis Burt, late of South Carolina, deceased- GEORGE ROBERTS, Adm’r, Aug 7th J‘:»5. a’ith the will annexed. /“'JBORGlA, Comt Coi'.vry.—Whereas Raaberry Eason, Executor on th»* estate of JolinS. Prewet, dec’d*. applitts to Tit* for Letters Dismissory; These are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned to be an i appear at our Court of Ordinary, to be held in Marietta, on the t’.rst Monday in August next, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should uot be granted. Mu riot la, June 27, ’55 (*.vl0d) B. TOLLESOX, Or’y. on the 5th day of Nov. next, to show cause if any they have why said C. W. McGinni's Adminis trator should not La discharged from-'Jiis said Administration Given under uiy hand at office. Aprii 3d, 1S55. ALKX'R JOHNSON, Ord’g. GEORGIA DeKalb, County. WHEREAS, Samuel Potts and Rendley N. Morris, have this day applied to me for letters of Administration on tl.e estate of George EUxn, deceased : These are there fore to cite and admonish all, and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at iny office within the time proscribed by law, and to show cause, if any they have, why letters should not be granted the applicant. Given under my Land and seal at office, Aug. 4th. Aug. 7 ALEX. JOHNSON, Ordinary. / ' EOUGlA, C-oiiu Cocnty.—Whereas, G ana way John- * son, minor, Guardian of Wo. G. Johnson, applies to me for Letters Dismissory from said Guardianhip* These are therefore to cite and admonitih all concern d to be and appear at oar Court of Ordianry to be held In Marietta, on the first Monday in July next, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. May 15 B. TOLLESOX, Ordinary. 4 JEORGIA, Cobb County.—-Whereas, John C. Brown, Administrator de bonis non, on the c.stato of Sam uel McElreath, applies to me for letters IHsmissory. These xre therefore to cite and 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 . hew cause, if any they have, why baid Tetters should not be granted. may 15 B. TOLLESON, Ordinary. Iiuhst Quenched without Drinking.— Water, even i-alt water, imbibed through tiic skin, appeases thirst almost as well as ;Vi->ii water taken inwardly. In “Narativc i t 'a]>t. Kennedy’s loosing liis vessel, and his distresses afterwards”—the annual for IT* ' 1 —the Captain says: “I cannot con- ind<. without making mention of the great advantage I received from soaking my •'•iilr s twice a day in salt water, and put- tiitL- them >n without wringing. To this disc (very 1 may with justice attribute the reservation of my own life and six othor ic-rsi.ns, who must have perished ifithadnot n eri put iu use. The waterabsorbed through tl i* p n e- of the skin produced in evory ro- the same effect as would have resulted hi, the moderate use of any liquuid. The saline particles, however, which remained n uur clothes, became encrusted with the heat of the sun and that of our bodies, lac- .-rated our skins* and became otherwise in convenient: but we found by washing out ;i, -o , articles, and frequently wetting our . ; without wringing, twicein the course •f tho day, ihe skin became well in a short time. After these operations, we uniform- : ! an I that tiic drought went off, and the arched tongue was cured iu a few min- nu-s. aftoi loathing and washing our clothes; md a: the same time we found ourselves as if we had received some actual nourishment. 1’our ; or mis in the boat who drank salt water went delirious and died ; but those who avoided this, and followed tho above I • racti' e, experienced no such symptoms. f' .-tated in the China Mail, that the m-'iiids of men brought to Canton as pri- nci -m e being decapitated at the rate of I a day. The editor, who witnessed some if the executions, says : With a sharp knife, a slice was cut from unde ■ mi'Ii arm. A low suppressed fearful ..•■•.in ;r'in each followed the operation of he w< ipon. Dexterous as butchers, a slice ua- i'ken successively by tho operators iioiu tiie calves, the thighs, and then from • i. n breast. We may suppose, we may . c. that b\ this time the sufforers were 11-cnsit.!c t<> pain : but they were not dead. Oobb Sheriff sale. ■fTTill be sold on the first Tuesday m October next V V before the Court-House door io the city of Mari- tta, between the legal hoars of sale, the following roperty, to-wit: One house and lot in the city of Marietta, the place whereon Mrs. Abies now lives, south of N. S. Chester’s premises, levied on as the property of Thomas W. White, to satiffy a fi fa issued from Fultcn Superior Court, in favor of Norman L. Chester, vs. Said White, property pointed out by N. L. Chester. Also, Lot of land No. 549, T9—2, levied on as the pro perty of Jos. Davenport, to satisfy three fl fas. issued from Cobb Superior Court in favor of the Governor &c., vs. said Davenport, — property pointed out by R. M. Moore; also lot of land No. 1091»-1092, 19—2, levied on as the property of John Hill. Sen., to satisfy a flfa. is sued from a Justice Court of Cobb county in favor of Jno. O. Smith, Sen., and return to me by a Constable. JNO. ANDERSON, Sh’ff. VTOT1CE TO DEBTORS.—All persons indebted to Edge ^ & Wright, l'attillo & Heggie, Irwin & Boroughs, Johfi Stidham, or the estate of M. S. Irwin, deceased, will please call on WM. T. WINN, Collecting Lawyer, Marietta, Ga., and make immediate payment. m236m Administrator’s Sale. A GREEABLY to an order of the Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Cobb county, will be sold before the Conrt Honse door in the city oT Marietta, Cobb county, on the first Tuesday in November nert. within the le- hours of sale, the south half of lot of land No. 110 in the 20th dist. and 2nd section, sold as the property of James Aikin, late of Cobb county, decease *. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors ot said deceased Term- made known on the day of pale. Jnly ]7th, 1855. JOHN MALONY, Adm’r. M. Justice’s court: Two in favor of A. Austell, vs said def't: the other in favor of James E. May, vs said def’t and A. S Foster, endorser. Levy made and re turn ed to me by a constable. SAMUEL LEWIS, Sheriff. aug2S Hanleitcr’g Book, Job and Cftd Printing Office, AND Booix-Blndory, Corner of Whitehall and Alabama sts., (Iu th* Rujui lormerlv kuowu as “Parr’s Hall,”; ATLANTA, GEORGIA C. R. EANLEITER & CO., H aving just added to their former extensive assort ment of B 0 0 K and JOB TYPE, CUTS. 0RNA MENTS, Ac., a very large variety of new materials, ot the la tell ttylee, together with one of Hoe’s celebrated P. O. Harper attoknit at law, West Point, Georgia April 13,1855. dAwtf GARTRELL a GLENN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ATLANTA, OKOBGIA, _ Will attend the Courts in the Countiee of Pul ton, DoKalb, Payette, Campbell, Meriwether, Coweta. Carroll, Henry, Troup, Heard, Cobb, and Spalding. LUCIUSJ. UA«T»*LL, i _ - n- Formerly of Wanh’tn,, Qq. | Formerly of McDon h., Q» Lems i. atom, EZZARI) A COLLIER Attonxe^Hi H ave imiteil tliemsalru in the practise, end will attend to buiiaee* entrusted to their care in the following counties: fulton, COWETA COUNTY. A greeahle to an order of tho Court of Ordinary of • * Coweta county, will be sold on the drst Tueaday in October next, within the legal hours of sale, before the Court Bouse door at Horganton, In Fanning county, the unrisided half of lot of land No. 238. 8th diet., 2d section, sold as the property of Jacob I- Abrahams, late of Coweta county, deceased, sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms: credit to 24th De cember, 1855. with approved security. WM. R. BOWEN, Adm’r. GEORGIA, DeKalb County. TTTJTHEREAS, Win T. Ivy, guardian of Richard N- Ivy j V T applies to me for letters of dial 20* BBLS. Bridgewater Mineral Paint. dismission. Thebe are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concern ed to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary to b* held I feb 20 d<fcwly in and for said county on the first Monday in Septem- j her next to show cause if any they hava why letter* of ] dismission should not be granted said applicant Giv en under my hand at office. July 9 1855.ALEX. JOHNSON, Ord’y. 20 uo Silvers do do The^e are the best mineral Paints in use,for sale by A. ALEXANDER, xi of the 3Segm and Mortar. GEORGIA, DeKalb County, IV HEREAS William Jordon Administrator of the Ks- * * 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 on the second Monday in January next, to show cause if any they have why the said Administrator should not be discharged from his said Administration. Given under my hand at office, June 12th 1*55. ALEX. JOHNSON, Ord’y GEORGIA DeKalb County. VXrHEREAS, R. J. Hardman makes applica- W tion for latter* of Dismission lrom th* Ad ministration ot the Estate of B. F. Ilardmao, deceased. Those are therefore to cite and admon ish all and Singular the K ndred and Creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office and file objections, if any they hare, in term* 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 hand at office June 20,1355. ALEX. JOHNSON, OrcTy. GEORGIA, DeKalb County. W 'HEREAS, Seaborn Crowley, Admlniitrator of the eitateof Jtmci Crowley, deceased, applies tome for letters of dUmisalon from the administration of said estate, and it appearing that said Administrator ha* fully administered said estate, these are therefore to admonish the kindred and creditor* 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 be dismissed from said trust at the February Term next of th* Court of Ordinary of said county. Given under mv hand at office, Augual Gth. 1355. ALEX. JOHNSON. Ordinarr. Tt> Dualists, Fur (Sale by the Undersigned: 2500 Pivot Teeth, Stockton’* make, 1500 Plate do do 15110 Molar and Bicutped do 500 (ruin Teeth do do 5 or Abbey •£ Sou.-* Gold Foil, 5 or Jones, White A Co Gold Foil, 10 Packages Silver Foil, Dentists, turning lathes, head rtua, anvil*, ham mer*, blowpipes, plate benders, clasp phe*, and every article for mechanical work. Also a large assortment of Instruments manufactured by J. D. Chevalier, consisting of J j; Mouth mirrors, Pearl, Ivory and Bone mouth eyrenges, Bone, Silver and Gold Stubb*, and American files, File Carriers Ivory Pluggor* and Scaler*, Bumishecs, Stnd Cutters, gtump initru- ment*, artieulators foil feizzors, Forcep* in great variety, Plugging Forceps, Molar and Bicneped, narrow beak, and every kind that can bo asked for and every article in the Dontal line. Al*o a large assortment of every kind of patent medicine, for sale by A. ALEXANDER, feb 20 d&wly Sigp Negro and Mortau. Cylinder Preaaes, are-thore fcllv prepared than heretofore, to give dispatch to all orders for work in their line—which they wili execute in the best style of the art, at fair prices for Cash. Particular attention paid to the execution of FINE WORK for Railroad and other Joint Stock Companies, Transportation Agents, Banks, Col leges aud Schools, Attorneys, Public Officers, Merchants, nnd others. Books. Pamphlet*, Catalogue*, Circulars, Cards. Promissory Notes, Blank Deeds, Chocks Way Bills, Programmes, Hand and Show Bill* Postors, Ac., executed at short notice. Printing in Gold and Silver Bhossb, aiidFAKCT Colored Inks, or on Vellum, Satin, Muslin, Ac., clone in beautiful style. Having likewise connected a Book-Bindery with their Printing Establishment, they are pro cured in execute orders for every description of work in that department—including RULING and BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURING—in a style superior to any evei before done in this sec tion of the State. Their Tools being all now and of the latest patterns, their Stock of materials tho beet the Northern markets afford, and their work men equal to any in tho South, they feel confident 0 f their ability to give entire satisfaction, aud consequently bavu no hesitancy in soliciting the patronage of their tneuds and the public. "^S-Orders for work, in either department ot their business, from any part of Georgia and neighboring States, will meet with prompt atten tion. C. P». H. returns his grateful thanks to' his friend* and tho publio for thoir past generous pat ronage, and would most respectfully solicit a con tinuance of the same to the new firm. Atlanta Ga. July 5th, 1855. (dAwly.) ^ |~«EORGI4, Cobb County.—Whereas, Clinton Webb, Administrator upon the estate of Peter Gatleer, deceased, applies to me for Letters Dlsmiasorv. These are therefore to cite and admonish all concern ed to be and appear at our Court of Ordinary to be held in 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. GEORGIA* Cobb County. WHEREAS, George T. Northrop applies for letters of administration on the estate Riley Ha veil, deceased, these are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned to be and appear at our Court of Ordinary, to be held at Marietta on the first Monday in October next, to show caufc, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted the applicant. Sept. 5th. 1865.1 B. TOLLESON, Oru’y. T Y WO xnonthsftftcr date, application will he made to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Cobb county for leave to sell a negro woman belonging to the minors and orphans of Lewis Peacock, late of Cans count}’, deceased. M. T. PHILLIPS, Aug 13, ’56. Gardian. fldmiuisirator’s Sale. T>Y order of the Hon. the court of Ordinary of Coob 1- county—will be Bold on the first Tuesday in No vember next, before the court-house door in the city of Marietta. Cob’ 1 county—City 'ot (number not known) in the city of Marietta, being the lot formerly occu pied by Hampton Clay. Sold as the property of the estate of .luatin Greene, dec’d., for the benefit of tlio heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known ou tho day of sale. cilAS. I). PH11X1PP, Sept. 13, 1855.Adm’r. ; J,{, persons having demands against the Estate of it. • * Campbell, deceased, are requested to present them to the undersigned within the time prescribed by law. This ilarietta. June 1, 1855. June J. G. CAMPBELL, Adm’r STATE OF GEORGIA, DeKalb County To all whom It may Concern WHEREAS, Charles Murphy, administrator on tho estate of Wm. Cash, lata of said county dec’d. applie* to me for letters of dismission from the ad ministration of said Estate, and it appearing that said administrator has fully administered said or- , tate, This is therefore to cite and admonish all j person* interested to be and appear at the Court • of Ordinary to be hold 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 ailmin- irtratlon. Giver, under my hand at office, April 3 1355. ALEX’R JOHNSON, Ord'y. Colors, Paints and Oils. have on hand and are receiving the largeit VV assortment of Colors, Paints and Oil* ever offered in this citv, which we will soil at the low»*t prices. * SMITH A BZZARD. M»y 10, 1355. Diamond Light!! Sylvie Oil. W n are also solo agents in this city for the sale of the Diamond Light, which for safety cheapness and quality, excels any thing ever of- I fered to the public. In making the above assor- ; tion we mean what we say. Call at our store and j judge for vourselve*. SMITH A ELZARD. ay 9, 1855. i Pine Clothing, JUST H.33CEI v JuIM We beg leave to call the attention of the publio to our Stock of SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING ! which, we flatter ourselves is the Largest and Neatest Stock in the City! Geutlemer. in want of CLOTHING, are assured that in our stock they can bo fitted—no matter how larye. or how shall, or how TALL! they may be. Our Stock of BOY’S CLOTHING is also extensive and cautey. Those visiting us will at once soo the superiority of our Stock in Make and Style. We also keep a thorough assortment of Gentle men's Furnishing Goods-j—all of which we will sell low. 3&~ Terms Cash. mar 30 W. HERRING A CO. Cobb. They will alio practice to t! >e DiitnctCourt of Cobb. They will «l«o practice in ; the United States at Marietta and the Supreme Courto. G< aap Ofllee In the Atlanta Bank building, second floor WM. DUAKO.] fjOHX COLU*». Atlanta. Ga., 13.1855. d * wBm ' W. H. Underwood. J Chas. H. Smith Underwood & Smitli, ATTORNEYS' AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW. feb 20 d.fcwly Rona, Ga. John A. W. JOifES, attorney at law, Office in Kile’s brick building, corner Mari etta and Peachtree Sts., ATLaWTA, GSOK8I.I. Atlanta, Jan. 31, 1855. d*w-lj. Dr. Ii. T. Pulliam, Formerly of Richmond, Virginia, HAVING permanently located in Atlanta, Ga., respectfully offers his professional i*rvic*» to the citizens of Atlanta and vicinity. Office in the Old Bank Room, Washington Hall. Reference.—Faculty of the Medical College of Virginia. May 1, 1355. dAwOni Charles A. Geiger, A. M. M. D-, Clarke & Grubb, WAREHOUSE - & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 35 Whitehall Street, Atleuxtse, Ara doily racaiving, and will keep *onstanUy od hand, all kinds of Groceries and Tennessee Produce. They have now in stare, 40.000 lb* good Bacon Sid**, 25.000 lb* Leaf Lard,\ 6,000 lb* Feather*, 135 bushel* Dried Applet, 75 “ “ Penchee, 100 IbU Nest Orleans Syrup, 2fi hhd* jV«w Orleans Sugar, 26 tack* Rio Coffee. ALSO, FreshsGard^n Seeds, Corn, Oat*, . Flour, Meal, AND almost *v*ry other *rtl*le sought for by GastroDO- ro ^^_Th e j art also prepared to STORE COTTON, and ruake advances on Cotton when .tored with them. Cash orders for any article in tlmir line will m«*t prompt attention, and they are respectfully solicited. CLARKE & GRUBB. Atlanta, Feb. 18th, 18»i. d&wly SEYMORE b7LOVE | Wlf WATKINS. | R. M. LOT LOVE, WATKINS & LOVE, . AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga. REFERENCES: J.vo. Stu.wmi.1- | MeDono’ j Gabtrkll & Ou>.v | Atlanta A W Tc*x*a I. O. McDjixisl ’ * PURCHASING AND SHIPPING Commission merchant, T IIE subscriber will faithfully purchase for and transmit by Railroad, or othor conveyance, to ^ o---, - bis patron*. Provisions, Groceries, Ac., agroeably Grnduate^hi*The"~MeiIical 7 Department of the I to order, tie may bo addressed in Atlanta and University of Virginia, and of the Homoeopathic j found at the store of Messrs. Whitney A Hunt. Medical College of Pennsylvania, respectfully KKFFEKENCES.—Jos.8. Baker, Albuuv, Ga.; tenders his professional services to the oitisens of ! r 0 t. D. G. Daniel, Thoinasville, Ga.; Williams Atlanta and vicinity. Office in Hayden’s Hall, ay 2, 1855. dAly M. s. R. Iff. JOHNSTON, attorneys AT LAW, i ATLANTA, and SPARTA, GA. ’toy-Offion up stairs in Kile’s new bnlldlng, oor- ; nerof Mariottaand Peach free streets. H johRSTOJT, Atlanta. i nsi jonxSTO.v,3parttv. Jan 20 1855 d * wtf Rutterford, Jr., Aincricus, Ga.; Dr. C. W. Long, Athens, G», ami any respectable citizen of Atlanta. D. H. SILVEY. Atlanta, Jan. 29., 1855. d)twly. PRIVATE MEDICAL TREATIES - ON THE Phytiittlogi fa 1, Y it-i* of Mai BY *’• » K. B.1.A CROIX. M. D., Al|,» u , , ) Page* and ISO Tine PI*iu and Cntartr** i hl * ^ *• and Plates. Pries only Twenty-five Cents.-*® I J8-Sent free of postage to allperts of the Uni™ _ 1 CHEAPEST EOOKEWb d^* LISHED, and containi!? PUE ' double the quantity matter in that of the 4| *S Fifty cent. o, r , Dollar P nbUcj It treats on the , OF MARRIAGE, and th. ,V infirmities and youth aud luuturiijr tb ,E. from ezceHflea nhil-h i - the physical and mental,,, ." 05 all diseases arising free *7" cretlon, with plain and simple rule, by whi-i ,, '* sons can cure themselves without n erci rt * ,r author’sobnervationson marriage, i;„ diiiiV." 1 ! qualifications, and their remedies; w j t i, eld.,*!''!• l!i ’- graphs, illustrating the sna’.oi, yam! physiol?,, “ l '- diseases of the reproductive organs c.f both atructurea, use* and functions. It contain, m* portent hints to those contemplating matri,' 1 ’ 1 ’ which will overcome objections against marri. •' none, however, ahould take this important ste out first consulting its pages, it treats of all JS?’' of females, whether married or single. I|i n t, m , who desire no more children. Strangers who 7,'" medical aid, before consulting Hny doctor one)" know whether their cases are properly nnd’erstor*' '' those whom they employ, and thus guard against' imposition or quackery,so prevalent in populous .i,- '* Hence the advantage of a popular knowledge of " *’ self, such as is given in this work. * 1 ' If medical authorism be the testoftslent »■ lightenment be sought from books, let cnnimo, * I " discriminate betweeu truthful simplicity ” ous apcciousuesH and bombast. I)r. I.» t rc ,; T . , *f' iy qualified physician. and.for the last twenty ’** ' has been daily consulted upon the different dises,. , ’ ,t on which hie book treats, personally we j) n , . ‘ !'t ter. Any person sending twenty five cents iu a Iett‘ post paid, will receive one copy by mail, free ( ,f age, or five copies for 51,00. Address If y CROIX, No 31 Maiden lain*, P. (). p„ x S7i . .7,' ■ ' N-T. ’ *'■ gjrMcdiciuo sent to any part ol 'be Union a-, , ing to directions, safely packed and enrelt,!), from allobservation. *.*Ofilce open daily from 0 A.M., to 8 V. V n„ a day from 3 until 5 I*. M. ®»-Ofiice RemOTSd from N. 58 Beaver at t„ v SlRIatldala Lane, Albany, N. Y. '' -Md.Vw], i. *. W1LUAXS. Jon.V KCKA, q. WS. M. tVILl.IAJIS. J. E W ill i a iu » ft Co., (Successors to J. E. Williams.) General Commission Merchants, j aull events for the sale of BACON, LARD, GRAIN, FLOUR, Ac., Ac., < i Athemeum buililins, Decatur at., near Tr't Ilonso, j ATLANTA, GEORGIA. j n wh* • t : ^sa,Truly thankful for tho very liberal |intron- fjfgj jjllG & Marine insurancei ; ege I have received for the past throe years, I re- ] ir uo iiEP, s’ ’ \ V\^ y -Jf AARON WILBUR, GBftBItAL AOBST FOR # TWO MONTHS after date application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Cobb county for leave to sell tho real estate belonging to tho estate of Jno Anderson, \v:is then stuck into the abdomen, 1 deceased. JOHN A. G. AXDERSON, Adm’r. Sept. 6th, 1865. .1; wus ripped up to tho broaflt bone, the blade twisted round and round to ate the heart from its holding. Up to lU'.inciit having once set eyes upon the 'in under torture, they had become fixed y fascination ; but they could be rivited longer. A whirling sensation ran ugh dto brain, and it was with difficul- ■ old keep ourselves from falling.— this wa- not nil; the lashings were i eat. and the head being tied by tail to a limb of the cross, were red 1: ni the body, which waa then dis- he ed i.f hands and arms, feet and logs, irately. ••in vi i ox rut European War.—Mr. ihe historian, in a letter to a friend, tie- following salty paragraph on tho i-' . ept that pour England with sucli an •! folly as never happened before, Inn •> d overhead into that bottomless ■.!iere, my clear belief is, she had no ne- v, hatescr—and has thoroby found - due to Imr of being proved to uiiir link in folly, in hypocritical iipctonec, and every species of cotton TWO MONTHS after ilatc application will be made to tiie Hon. tho Court of Ordinary of Cobb county for leave to sell all the real estate of More s. Beilenger, deceased. M. L. I-EXORE, Adm’r de bonis now. September 3d, 1S55. GEORGIA, Cobb County. WHEREAS, Matilda Strickland applies to me for let ters of Guardianship over the person and property of Wm. Bates, these are therefore to cite and admonish all concemod to be and appear at our Court of Ordi nary, to be held at Marietta on the Drst Monday in Oc tober, to show cause, if any they have, why said let ters ahould not be grunted the applicant. Sept. 5th, 1855] B. TOLLESON, Ord’y. rrv WO months after date application wiil he made to jL tiie Court of Ordinary of Cobb county, for leave to sell tiie real estate of Lueien B. Wright, deceased Sept. 1. ’55] JANE WRIGHT, Adm’x. GEORGIA DeKalb County. TO ALL WHOM IT HAT COXCERV : "UTTIIEREAS, Rczin Lyon, Exr. of the Estate VV of William Kilpatrick, late of said county decoased applies to me for letters of dismission from the Administration of said Estate therefor, i all persons are hereby cited and admonished to file their objections, (if any they have.) in my office in terms of the law, otherwise letters of dismis sion, will he granted the 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. JOHXSON, Ord’y. FlLTOY^tOlMl. ;f«iuo iFovteg, MUSIC, &C. H. BRAUMULLER. (Successor to TruaK, Vanrlen Eery <£• (h* r ) Whitehall st., Sign of the Golden Piano, K EEPS constantly on hand PIANOS, which ho warrants to be of superior tone, touch and quality. See- ml hand Piano? taken in nart pay ment when r»».w ones ?re bought. Me : odior.«, Accordions, Flute?,- Violins, Guitars. B»c)o». Tambourines, Triangles, in short, all Musical Instruments of ali prices. SLOAN & OATMAN, DEALERS IN Italian, Egyptian & American ss r jr , A ’zmrmij .-m. tt - AND EAST TENNESSEE MARBLE. TOMBsflJRNS & VASES, Marble Mantels AND if ii r it C i it & JHa v cu. AU ordors promptly iiUed- \v^,\Vare rooms opposite Georgia Railroad Do- pr.t. Atlanta. Ga. Mchfi,1855-dAwly. ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Agent for five first Class Stock Insurance Companies. Persons wishing insurance, can have it effected, by applying to the agent at Mr. A. J. Brady • Store. ■ aug 31dtf ______— * OR. T. iff. DARJTALL, R ESPECTFULLYtenders hi* professional services to j the Citisens of Atlanta and vicinity. Office at his ; residence on McDonough Street. Jnly 1. 1851. d&wly j M. A. PICKETT, attorney at law, aud SOLICITOR IK CHAHCERY, W TI.1. nromptly attend to all business entrusted his care. Office on White Hall Street. “'“COLUMBUS HUGHES Practical Architect and Builder. Atlanta. O-oorgin May 30, 1S55. (dawtf. spctfully solicit a continuance of the same to the now firm. March l,*’5o J. B. WILLIAMJi. Fisk’s Metalic Burial Cases. T II1S valuable article is just received and for sale at th- Tin Ware Manufacture of I,. H. Bnrr, on Whitn Hall streot, Atlanta, Ga., by. L. ROBINSOJt. Atlanta, D*'. 28 I SSL d&wtf. denttistuyt . TT TT ^ „ x>r. W. T. C. Campbell, having ; 11 U (j o I N S associated Drs. Jones Jt David, in business with him, Informs his Manhattan Hotel, Nos. 3, n», 7 4 9. Murray Stfuct, SECON D"0R FROM BROADWAY, 'SQ.Oppost. th<- ’’ark, NEW YORK. & FLING, Proprietors. 1 1 ■ « —r —~i X. Hrflm.vs. late of Pearl Street House, Boston, rionds and tho public genorally, he is now pre „ G g IiIxn | lte of r.<,vejn_ r > Hotel, New Tori: fared to attend to families in the surrounding punties w may require his professional services. coA note to that effect addressed to the firm, will j ceive prompt attention. reEvory style of work in the Dental Art, oxocut- , ed in a superior manner. A full supply of tooth j rushes, powders pastes and washes, for sale. References, all for whom he has operated. Office on Whitehall street, adjoining the Watc> ,t Jewelry establishment, of A. TV. Hail. Atlanta, July 19, 1855. jnly "24 dly. MARSHALL HOUSE, Savannah, Georgia. GEORGIA, Pultun County: TTTHEREAS Joseph Willis has tblsdnj applied to me VV for letters of administration on the estate of Moore Carter, late of said county, dec’d: These are therefore to cite and adnmxri.-h all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be aud. ap pear at my office within the time prescribed by Istt. io show cause if any they hare, why letters should not be granted. Given under my hand .and seal at office, this 11th day of August, 1856. augl4 JOS. H. MEAD. Ordinary. | ’WO months after date application will be made to *■ the Hon the Ordinary Court of Fulton county, for leave to sell the negroes belonging to the Lstata of C. M. Conually deceased. August 6th 1855. T. W. CONN ALLY. Adm’r. T WO months after date application will be the Hon. Conrt of Ordiuary of Fulton cou made to county, for leave to sell all the real estate belonging to the Estate of H. E. Johnson, late of said county, dec’d. JOHN H JOHNSON, Wm. n.FCKGrsON. Aug. 14, 1855. Adm’rs of said deo’d. un/t. MuMe-Portfolic? and MatinCasoe—prefer able to thufle lb'll art hound, as music changes fre- qv.entiy. Atlanta, March 2ft, 1655. dawtf. University of Louisiana. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. T HE ANNUAL COURSE OF LECTURES iu th!* lie- , parTmen’. will commence cn Monday, November 19tb. 1865. and will terminate in tho ensuing March James Jon***, 11 !>.. Professor ol Practice of Ma iicins. J. L. Riddell. M. i>.. Professor of Cnemistry. Warren Stone. M. IP, Professor of Surgery. A. II. Cenas. M. IU, Professor of Obstetrics. A. J. Wcdderbun’. M. i>.. Professor of Anatomy. GustavusA. Not 4 .. M. !>.. Profea>or of Materia Medico. Titos. Hunt. 1 "i !’ Prof, of Physiology and Pathology. Cornelius Beard. M. !>., ) * « . Samuel Chopi'in, M. [>.. jrtemonrtratort of Anatomy The rooms for Dissecting will be the third j Monday in October. The Faculty are Visiting Physicians ami Surgeons of I the Charity Hospital, and attend this institution from j November to April. The Stud* u:* :iccom* v aijj the Professors in their via- • its. and, free of expense, enjoy extraordinary practical i advantages. There are, during the session, about eight hundred ’ persons prescribed for daily. In 1S5-1 the number oi patients was thirteen thou- j sand one hundred and ninety two. THOMAS HUNT, M. !>., Dean I JOT*The Administrators of the Charity Hospital elet annually, in April, fourteen Resident Students, who i are maintained by the instifution. Sept4—tNovl. next, xml -ontinut till the first of the en?u\ng March. PAUL i' EVP. Principles ard Practice of Surgery. JOHN M- WATi^ON, ^f. f).. Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children. W. K. BOWLING, M. D., Theory and Practice of Medicine. A. H. BUCHANAN, M. !>.. Surgical and Pathologi cal Anatomy. C. K. WINSTON, *1. D., Materia 3t**dica and Medi- D. .INDSI.EY, General and Special P., Chemistry and Ins lit a ten of Medicine strator of Ana- opened for students ADMINISTEATOR* S SALE. O N the first Tuesday in November next, will be sola. before the courthouse door in the city of Mariet ta, Cobb county, within the legal hours of sale, the in terest of Moses Rousseau, deceased, in a negro boy, 16 or 17 years old. said interest beihg one half of the name; sold under an order of the Court of Ordinary, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale. Sept4,'55 CLAYTON VAUGHAN, Adm’r. CHEROKEE COUNTY. GEORGIA, Cherokee County. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: \VJ HEREAS, John M. Pelanv, Administratoi ou the ^ Estate of Moses W. Pad!n, late of said county, ... vsirnishc! over with parliamcn- , , . . ... , i*i *, r .i ^ deceased, applies to me for Letters of I Emission from j ilend', Irro tirCssCP, liberty of the . Uie Administratiiin of said estate, and it appearing that ■ su that »illl{)lo persons thought | the saiil Administrator lias fully aOministored said - * ‘ ■ estate: Tbis is therefore to cite aud admonish all per* sons interested to be and appear at the Court of Ordin ary of said county, to bo held on the second Monday in February next, to show cause if any they have wby said letter should not be granted tiie applicant. Juno ”5,1855. JAMES JORDAN,Ordinary mu- :i lie ounlntry—;tnd is thereby get io' * :i uniuliiion bitieoiis to all good citi- !-. and incapable of help byany word of mine—I lake not the least interest iu Turk- llus-i uii business, and have only one wish .Ixmt i , fur which the Turks are uot obliged : ' me. In these circumstances, silence, so nga- silence can be kept, is clearly the •ue course; the rather as I am not idle •lher\vi-i), but doing the host 1 can in what rents to me the deeper strata of the husi- "cc. It will be difficult for you to forgive me all this heresy ; but 1 have no doubt your good nature will at length prevail as usual.’’ Miss Eliza Logan. On the hd inst. this charming actress was playing in Buffalo to full houses. The Chi cago T'/m Aspeakiugofiier reported marriage, says: “We have seen, iu some of our exchanges, report to the effect that Miss Eliza Logan '■iigaged or about to he married. We are e nabled to state on the very best authority, that there is no truth in the report, nor is there the least foundation for it. Miss Lo- ■_’.in already stands in tiic front rank of her ■>fi -sion : but she 1ms not yet reached the i-nu: of her fame : and until slio ba3 done -■ v ■ presume she will not turn her thoughts vards matrimonial and domestic affairs.— :;1! events, here only engagements are of a profes-ioual nature, with the managers of theatres, where she has, with so much graco id power, “held the mirror up to nature -■ wed virtue her own features, and scorn 4* own image;’’ and we have every reason ib believe that we shall see here play “Tho Wifi* "fir many years before she becomes one.” Administrator 1 * Sale. A GREEABLE lo au order of the Hon. the Court of Ordinary, of Cherokee county, will be sold ou the first Tuesday in November next, betweeu the legal bourn of sale, before the courthouse door iu Canton, Cherokee county, the following lots of lands, being the plantation and out lots attached thereto, whereon Jcr emiah Field lived at the timeot his decease, vi'.: Lots Nos. 1, \ 3, 08, 69, 70, 71, 72 73, TL 75, 7.8, 140, 141, 142, 144. 140, 147, and all that part of 146 lying on the Went side of Etowah river, ali in the 15th District, 2d section, also Nos. 18, 64, and 65 of the 14th Piutrict, 2nd section, and 37, 34, in the 21st, Dis trict, 2nd sec., and seventy acres more or less of No. 18, 22nd district and 2nd section. The above lands lie adjoining and contiguous to each other, forming one ol the most desirdble farms in Up per Georgia. There is on this plantation about 400 acres of the best Etowali bottom lands, mostly cleared and in a high state of cultivation. There is on the place a merchant mill, saw mill, and corn mill, with an abundance of water to run as much more machine ry as a purchaser might want to put in operation. There i* a splendid Toll Ii ridge across the Etowah River with a fine run of custom, bring the thoroughfare for mov ers and traveller* tc North Alabama and Mississippi. There is also on the place dwelling house, negro hou ses, cotton gin. and .••11 ur-ccsaary outbuildings. Also, will be sold, at tho same time and place, lot* Nos. 775 and 778, in the third district and 2d section: also will be sold on the first Tuesday in October next, will be sold before the court house door in Spring Place, Murray county, lots Nos. 31 32 -’2 aud67—lying iu the 25th district and 2nd section of originally Cher okee aud now Murray county, containing 040 acres; this is a valuable settlement of land nearly allitbeiug good tillable land mostly unimproved, bciug only about fifty acres cleared on it. All sold for the bene fit of the heirs nnd creditors of Jeremiah Field de nted. Terms made known on the day of pale. August 8tli, 1855. E. M. FIELD, \ , , — — > Aumrs. Administrator’s §&Ie> B Y virtue of an order of the court of Ordinary oj Fulton county, will be sold on the first Tuesday in November next, before the court house of the county of Fulton, the following property, to wit: The West naif of lot No. 91, containing 125 acres, and lots No*. 92 and 102, all in tha 14th district of originally Ilenry, now Fulton county. Sold as the property of Chanter Humphries, late of said county, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.— Terms: Twelve months credit, with approved security. Sept. 1, 1855. WM. GILBERT, adm’r. Two months after date, application will be made to the Honorable the Ordinary Court of Fulton county for leave to pell the land and negroes belonging to the estate of William Hathcock, deceased. Aug. 7 A. Z. MIMMS, Adm’r. Aotiee! • * | 'HE subscriber offer* his Plantation in DeKalb Coen ! * ty, ~Y% miles South of Decatur, on the McDonough Road, containing 250 acres, about 80 acres of which is cleared and under good fences, with a comfortable dwellidg, containing 5 rooms and a porch, and other necessary buildings for farming, with a good orchard of *01001 Apples and Peaches. The locality^ a good one Tor a Public House as any to be found in the County. Any person desirous of purchasing can call on me at Decatur. Term* will be accommodating. JAMES J. WINN. September 25th. 1854. 18—wtf. J. BERRIEN Pharmacy IfTOS. It- JENNINGS, M and Clinical Medicine. WILLIAM T. BRIGGS, ii. D , Derm tomy. The Anatomical Ruoins will b< on the first Monday of October. .V full /'ctiirninc.ry Course of Lectures, free to all students, will be given by the Professors, commencing also on the first Monday of October. A Clinique 1ms been established in connection with the University, at which operations are j erformed, and cas'‘s prescribed for and lectured upon, in presence ol tho Class Amount of Fee* for Lectures in the University is $705, Matriculation Fee, ipaid once only.) $5. Prac tical Anatomy, $10. Graduation Eee, $25. Good Bearding enu be procurea at about $3 per week. Further information can be obtained by addressing J. BERRIEN LI NDSLEY, Chancellor of the University'. Aug. 12 d3Jfcw2ui Nashville, Tenn., July, 1855 Practice of Surgery. Drs. Smith & Ramsay B EG leavt* to inform tlm public that they wil attenil strictly to all Surgical Casea sent to their care, and ample preparation will be made for all transient pirtienis. The centrality of Atlanta, and it3 remarkable facilities for living, point to is as a most desirable place for the invalid. Person- wishing Surgical aid can always find comfortabl- ijnartcrs. Vi'e devote especial attention to diseaset of the Eye and Ear, also, te the usual surgical ails •nents, such as stono in the bladder and all injue ries requiring surgical aid. Feb 22, 1S55. wly. JONES Jt DAVID, T~* XI TNT TIST ». WOULD inform their friends am the citiicns of Georgia, that hav ing associated, Dr. W. T. C. Camp bell in business with them, they are now pre parod to attend to families in the surroundinj counties, who may require their professional sor vices. A noto tc that effect addressed to the firn through the Post Office, will roceire immediate at tention. We wish to call particular attention to our su perior Block Teeth, and Continuous Gum work Persons having imperloctly fitting sets of toeth cau have them remodelled, and made to giro sat isfaction. Referrxces:—The Medical Faculty of Atlan ta, Thomaston, Talbott-on, Amoricu* and Buen Vista. Office, ou Whitehall Street, adjoining theWatcl A Jewelry establishment of Mr. A. W. Hall. N. B.—The best quality of tooth brushes powders and paste, kept constantly on hand foi sale. July 19, 1855. Fare Reduced. Cabin Passage from Charleston to Hew Yorl Twenty Dollars. U. S. MAIL LIND. N. Y. S Charleston Steam Packets ISexni»W eoBkly.l. ! A. B. HARTWELL, July 12, 1835. IahantT Atlanta, ; J. J. Healer, . Proprutor. (ly) HOTEL, Georgia. ..Proprietor., Late of tho Veranda Hotel. New Orleans. ap|H»r ready d&trly. Raanengers per Evening Traini will find on the arrival of the Can April 24, 1855. MARIETTA HOTEL, BT W. A. M. LANIER. Aug 4 d3m MARIETTA, GA. LAFAYETTE HOUSE marietta Street, Atlanta, Ga. THE above house has just been com pleted, and furnished with new furniture throughout. It is pleasantly situated on Marietta streot, at a convenient distance from tho Passenger Depot, and has ample accommodations for boarders and lodgers. Fine imported Gorman and French Wines fnrnished by tho bottle in and out of the house. C. KOXTZ. Aug. 13, 1855. d<fcw2m. FOR THE COMPLETE CLUE OF COUGH \ COLDS, INFLUENZA, ASTHMA, JU!()\' CniTIS, SPITTING OF BLOOD, & ALL OTHER LUNG COMPLAINTS TENDING TO CONSUMPTION. S * * S ? This preparation it getting into use all over onrtouc try. The numerous letters we receive from our rarious agents, informing us of cures effected in their inimtJi ate neighborhoods, warrant us in snyingit isune of the best, if uot the vhkv BUST Cough Medicine now befcirethe public. It almost invariably relievet and not K „. frequently curve the very worst cases. When all otherUough preparations have failed, this has reli-ved the patient, at Druggists, dealer* in Medicines ami phy sicians can testify. Ask the agent in your nsarsit town, what has been his experience of the effect, ii this medicine. If he has been selling it for any lscjih of time he will toll yon IT 18 TIIE BEST MEDICNE EXTANT. Below we give a few extracts from letters we havers ceived lately regarding the virtues of this medicine: Dr. S. S. Oslin, of Knoxville, Ga., says:—'•! have been using your Livencort and Tar very ex tensively in my practice for three years past, and, it is with pleasure that I stale my belief in iti scrEiuoRiTY ovRii au. oniER articles with which I am acquainted, jot which it is recommended. ' Messrs. Fitzgerald A Benners, writing from IVaynes- ville, N. C.. say—“The Liverwort and Tar is becoming daily more popular in this country, and we TniXK JTST- tr SO. All who have tried ii speak in commend able terms of it, and say it is very beneficial is alleviating the cnni/ilaints for which it is recom mended.” Our agent iu l’ickens District, 8. C-, Mr. 8. R. McFall. assures ns that he “uses it with great benefit in his own family, and recommends it to his neighbors.’’ lie gives an instance of a negro woman in his vicinity, who had been suffering with disease of the Lungs for years, attended with severe cough, who was relieved lly the Liverwort and Tar. Such are the good reports we hear of this medicine from all parts of the South, fora report of the sur prising cures it has performed in the Western and Northern and Eastern States, we would invite the suf fering patient to read the pamphlet which accompamea each Bottle. Toall, we say, have Horn, have bote! Try tiie Medicine!! Bo Warned in Staionl And neglect not that cough which is daily wrakf*nicg your constitution, irritating your throat and lungs and inviting on that dread disease, Consumption, when so soothing and healing a remedy can be obtained ap Dr. Rogers’ Syrup of Liverwort and Tar. Beware of Counterfeits and Base Imitations! The genuinearticle is signed Asdrhw Roamt*, on the engraved wrapper around each bottle. Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5. fold whole- tale and retail by SCHOVIL MEAl), 111 Chartres St. bet. Conti and St. Louis, N.O. Soli Agents for tux Southbrn States, to whom all o:J ders and applications for Agencies must be addressed [ Sold alio by A. Alexander, Atlanta Ga.;J.M; NASHVI1 t£, 1500 tona, M. Berrv, Commander MARION. 1200 tona, W. Foster Commander. JAMES ADGER, 1200 tona, i S. C. Turner Commander. | SOUTHERNER, 100C tona; T. D. Ewan. Commander. GEORGIA, FulIon County. T Wo months after date application will be made to the Hon. Court of Ordinary of Fulton co. for leave to sell the land belonging to the estate of Moore Car ter, deceased. Sept. 3, 1855. JOSEPH WILLIS, Adm’r. Notice to Debtors and Creditors C. F. 33AH.TH, Piano Forte Repairer and Timer, AY TILL attend to any calls in his V t line of business, such as reg ulating of action, covering of ham- A LL persons indebted to Moore Carter, of Fulton co., j chill, by continuing in use according as- deceased, arc requested to make immediate pay- I fhc patient at once begins to recov ment, and those having claims against said deceased j strength, and continues it until a per lllaodes’ Fever and Ague Cure, OR ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA, F OR the the Prevention and Cure of IntmhkitTEtt and Rxmitixnt Fxvxrs, FHvxuand Kgvu, Chills and j Fiver. Don: Ac lx. General Dxbiuty, Night Swiat#. i and all other forms of disease which have a common origin in Malaria or Miasma. , _ . . v This is a NATURAL ANTIDOTE which will entirely j mere, (felted or buffed,) laying of new strings by protect any resident or traveler even in the meat sick- ! the octave, whole or single, <£c. ly or awampy localities, from any Ague or Bilious dig- j Satisfaction given in every instance or no ease whatever, ur any injury from constantly inhaling j charge. All work warranted. Malaria or Miasma. It will instantly check the Ague in per*on* who ; have suffered for .any length of time, from one day to j twenty years, so that they need never to have another ! ill present them in terms of the law or tliev will be barred. [Sept- 3] JOS. WILLIS. Adm’r. recover apnetit permanent and rad ical cure is effected. 8^, One or two bottles will answer for ordinary cases; some may require more. Directions printed in Ger man. French and Spam?h. accompany each bottle.— Price one dollar. Liberal discounts made to the trade. JAMES A. RHODES, Providence, R. T. PROOF OF SAFETY. New York. June 11. 1855.—I have made a chemical Tuning by the Year done at Reduced Prices. Orders anywhere from the country, addressed tc to directions.— | G. F. Batstii, Atlanta, Go., will meet with prompt I attention. E. E. FIELD. hmj basis is known to be of great conse- ;i>eix e to a public speaker. Gesture is -oinctinie- equally impressive. An anec- Ji te is related of a clergyman who was tormented with a termagant wife. In the course of time she said the “debt of nature,” and her husbond personally officiated at her funeral. Ills speech was devoted in part to “the thousand ills that flesh is heir to,” and was concluded by a Scripture quota tion. Extending his right hand towards gen re, he wiid: “There the wicked cease same the wea- GEORGIA, Cherokee Countv: \ I*L persons indebted to Josian Thornton late of -aid county, deceased, arc requested to make immediate payment, and those having demands against said estate, will present them properly attested for settlement, aug. 8, 1855. WILKINSON JAMESON, Adm’r. GEORGIA, Cherokee County: A LL persons indebted to the estate of James Baily, late of said county, deceased are requested lomake immediate payment and those having demands against said estate are requested to present for payment proper* ly attested. Aug. 8, 1855. JANE BAILY, Adm’x JuiiA MCMAMbn. sen r. >i, ROBERT J. McMASTER, j \tlant i September od, 1S55. ance in its composition that would prove injurious to o ccnritittuioc. J. R. CLINTON, M D., Chemist. Executor’s Sale. IXpLL be sold on Wednesday, the 12th in«\.. before ! V > the store of R. M. Love & Co., sn Atlanta, the j following property, belonging io ihe estate of John McMaster, Jr., deceased: 1 fine saddle horse, known by ! the name of Lizxard; 3 fine new stills, witli caps and 1 wonus. aU complete: 2 netr steel corn nulls to run by j examination of’'“Rho‘des"’Tever “and Ague Cure, or horse potrer, j.th_ bands. &c ; 1 patr of Fatrbank* * Antidote to Malaria,’ and have tested it for Arsenic, Patent Scales, drawing six hundred pounds; and other Mercury and Quinine, Strychnine, but have not found articlesnotm^tumed m this advertisement. j a praticle of either in it, nor have I found any sub- JOHN McMASTER, Sen’r. {-Qualified Executors. | t£ nC,? “ EVIDENCE UF MERIT. ‘L.rrisBrrc, Union county. I'a., May 2. 1855.—Mr. I J. A. Rhodes: Dcar£ir—Thu box of medicine you sent ! me was duly received on the lltli of April. I have ! sold about one half of it, and so far the people who ; have used it are satisfied that it cured them 1 It has ! certainly stopped the Ague in every one who has used j it. and six of the cases were of long standing. My sis- i ter, who lias had it for five or six years back, and could j ne\er get it stopped, except by Quinine, is now.I think, entirely cured b}'your remedy. C. R. McGINLY. CAUTION TO AGUE SUFFERERS. | Take no more Arsenic, Quinine, Strychnine, or anti- j Periodic* or medicine of any kind, the virtue of which i is owing to sucli poisonous drugs. The most they can I do is to “break the chills” for a short time, while Forsyth Inferior Court, in favor of Oliver A Nichols, \ they are sure to cause constitutional maladies, that vs B. F. Hainie, principal, and Jesse Edwards, security j cease only with life. Remember that the only F —property pointed out by Jesse Edwards. Also: One lot of land No. 159, in the 3d District and 1st Section, of Forsyth county, levied on as the prop- ^ ertyof C. Cook, to satisfy four fi fas, issued front a jus- i and b\* deal.lers generally tice Court of Forsyth county, in favor of J. A. & J. L. 1 Heard, vs C. Cook; levied on and returned to me by a constable. JAME.S MELFORD, Dep’ty Sh’ff. Also: At the same time and place, will be sold, the following property to wit: One lot of land No. 1107, in the 3d District and 1st Section, of Forsyth county. lev- ied on as the property of James J. Sellman, to satisfy a fi fa issued from the Superior court of Clark conn/y, in favor of J. M. &W. Adams vs J. J. Selman, property* pointed by pl’fftsatt • Also: One lot of land No, 929, in the 14th District A 1st Section, evied on as the property of G. W. Grimes, to satisfy a fi fa issued from the Inferior court of Ogle thorpe county, in favor cf Thomas J. & G. W. Mattox for the use of T. J. Mattox, v« Gabriel W. Grimea. pro perty pointed out by plaintiff. E. C. McAFEE, aug271855. Sheriff. Come Everybody, rpo the Horne Head sign, that wants good *■ home-made Saddles, or Bridles, Saddle bags, Trunks, Valises, Harness, Collars and Whips, variety, together with all articles usu ally kept in an establishment of tbis kind; all of which j are offered r.t the lowest living prices, for cash, by the ■ undersigned. MILLER k ANDREWS. Repairing of all kinds done with quick despatch; Atlanta, Nov. 1 1854—d&wly. Leave Adger’s wharves every Wcdneiday 4k Saturday Afternoon fter the arrivalof^the cars from the South k Wa* These steamships were built expressly for the L no, and for safety, comfort, and speed, are unrivalled on the Coasts. Tables supplied with every luxury—attentive and cautious commanders, will ensure Travellers by this Line every possible comfort and accommodation. For freight or passage, having elegant state room ac commodations, apply to IIENRY MISSROONj Charleston. S. C. Cabin Fanage, ...|20* Steerage, 8. Reduced! FORSYTH COCNTY. Forsyth Sheriff Sale. W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in October next, before the Court House door iu the town of Cam ming. within the legal hours of sale, the following property to wit: One horse, one two horse wagon, and one cow; levied on as the property of B. F. Hainie, to satisfy four fi fas issued from the Forsyth Inferior Court, in favor of Oliver & Nichols, vs B.* F. Hainie, principal, and Jesse Edwards, security, property point ed out by B. F. Hainie. Also: One lot of land No. Sfi2. in the 3d District and 1st Section of Forsyth county: levied on as the proper ty of Jesse Edwards, to satisfy four fi fas issued from abling,” and then plotting the .bis heart, lie added, “and the York, Sept. 9.—A suit woe com- yesterday in the Circuit Court of tcis ci*v, against the Camden and Amboy Baiiroad Company for damages for injuries by two person* in the recent eotMtrophe on tbat road. Administrator’s Sale. A GREEABLE to an order of the Court of Ordinary of Cherokee county, will be sold before the Court House door in the Town of Canton on the first Tuesday of October next within the legal hours of sale Lot of land No. 1009, in tho 15th IHstrictof the second sec tion of said county of Cherokee as the property of John C. Priest, late of said county deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of .said deceased. Aug. 14, 1855. Wm. C. SARGFNT, Adm’r. Administrator’s Sale. A GREEABLE to an order of the Court of Ordinary of Cherokee county Ga.. will be sold before the Court House door in the Town of Canton on the first Tuesday in October next, within the legal hours of sale a negro man*about 30 j'ears old, named Elijah as the property of Rebecca Rake straw, late of said county deceased, sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors, of said deceased. WM. W. BAGWELL, AdnPr. Augnft 14th, 1865. Administrator’s Sale. V17 ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in October next, f f before the court House door, in Forsyth county, agreeably to an order of the court of Dekalb'county, lot of land No. 202 in the first district, and first section of Forsyth county, containing 40 acres—Sold as the and Ague remedy that is liannles as well as sure, is RHODE’S FEVER AND AGUE CURE. For sale by SMITH & EZZARD, Atlanta; Sept5- Groceries! Groceries! Groceries! T HE undersigned are now receiving at their store. corner of Hunter and Pryor sts., the stand former ly occupied by J. E.Williams, a large and carefully se lected stock of Groceries, consisting in part of tho fol- owing articles. 50 hlids. of New Orleans -xr, 100 sack-* «>f Ilio Co flu • 100 bbJti. of New Orleans f yi up, 100 bbLs. of Extra Whiskey, 20 tierces of Rice, 50 boxes of Star and Sperm Candice. 25 Cigars. |50 boxes Tobacco, &c. We intend to keep constantly on hand a heavy stock, and invite those who are iu need of such articles to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. Feb*22wtf. J. J. THRASHER & CO. AdniiuishatoT’s Sale. T>Y order of the Hoi*. 4 .he court of Ordinary of Cobb county—will be sold on the first Tuesday in No vember next, before the court-house door in the city of Marietta, Cobb county—part of the following lots o f land, vir : Nos. 838, S92 and 893. .all in the 16th dist. and id section. Sold as the property of the estate of James S. Wriglit.. late ot said county, dec’d, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said dec’d. Terms made kno.cn on the day of sale. Sept. 13. ’55. ELLIS WRIGHT, Adm’r. Notice. r |YWO MONTHS .iftor date, application will be made i to the Court of Ordinary of Cobb county, for leave to sell a negro girl, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of the estate of JVilliam Tinsley, dec’d. Sept. 3. 1855 X. W. SMITH, Adm’r. nitli the trill annexed. / \NE case of Gents Opera ties just received * * from tho Manufacturer, and for sale by F. M. EDDLEMAN, k BBO. At tho sign of the Mammoth Boot, Whitehall property of estate of Wm. GSidsmith, late of Dekalb j street. Steam Engine for Sale. i THE subscriber has a spare Euginc; of about | ten horse power, with plain Cylinder boiler, which i bns been used about two years which ho wonld ; soil low for cash or npproved paper. Adddresa I JOHN JONES, Villa Rica, Ga. July 20, 1855. [wtf] county, dec’d. Terms at sale, aug 12, 1855. A. G.GOLDSMITH, B. F. VEAL, Adm’rs. CARROLL COUHTY. STATE OF GEORGIA, Carroll County. Clxrkb Offic* Inferior Court, I August 28th, 1856. / Something New ! THE undersigned respectfully informs the citizens of Atlanta aud vicinity. that : he has fitted up, over Kay’s Book Store, on White Hull street, one of the finest Sky and Side-Light Daguorrean Galleries in the South, which, with his great skill, long experi ence and unparalleled success in the Art, makes him confident that ho cau give entire satisfaction, to all who may favor him with their patronage. He is pre pared, aho, to take pictures in the Illuminated and Crayon styles. wh ; .'h, ♦* -ir in rivalled artistic a r- rangexnent, beau V •• like expression, : have won univei>. Pictures tak- • her, and set in ! Canes, Medallionv. u -l-j lhr, Lockets, j Bracelets, Watch Keys, tuiigrf, Ac. Sickness and j Postmortem cases attended at their residences. The | public are respectfully iuvited to call and examine spe cimens, whether they ait or not. aug30wtf M. A. COOPER. SALTUS & CO., 7 Beaver St, N. York, offer for sale in largo or 3iuall quantities, their celebrated Pern llammered Charcoal Iron, quality superior to Swode8; sizes from f square to 12x| thick, in cluding all sizes Rolled Iron. Ilorso Shoe, Nail Rods, Rivet Iron, Bands, Scrolls, Hoop, Nut and Oval Iron, Slit Shapes, (imitation Swedes) Bliste red nnd (L) Steel, Plough Iron and Moulds, all of tho 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 20. (w3m) Cabin Passage to New York—$20! [SEftJI-WEEKLY.] UNITED STATES MAIL. LINK rpHE new and splendid stae-wueei aieamsnipa * -*■ KXOXA’II.LE, 1500 tons, Capt. C. D. Luolow, AUGUSTA, 1500 tons, 44 Tim*. I.yox, FLORIDA, 1300 tons, 44 M. S. WooDHrLI, ALABAMA, 1300 tons, 44 C. R. SCOTXCX, Will Leave Savannah Every WEDNESDA Y and SA TURD A Y. These ships are among the larges on the ^oast, un surpassed in speed, safety or comfort—making th*ii passages in 60 to 60 hours, and are commanded by skillful, careful and polite officers. They offer a most i desirable conveyance to New York. Cabin Passage;'. $20 Steerage passage 8 PADLEFORD, FAY &CO., Agentsin Savannsli SAM’L MITCHELL. 13 Broadway, New York. Savannah June 20, 1855 SCOTT’S PATENT LITTLE GrIJYBJT CORN AND COB MILL. RUO WN d' ANDERSON, Proprietors of Geor gia, Alabama, Middle and Eastern Tennessee. Manufactured at Anderson’s old OHtablinhed ) Foundry, Nashville, Tenn. >For Brown & Ander And by J. Winship. Atlanta,Ga. J 100,000 COPIES!! Steamboat Disasters on ike Western Waters, and Steamboat Directory. T HB undersigned have now in co courso of preparation, a now STEAMBOAT DIRECTORY, which will UiTssutd in October next; the book will contain over 200 page?, illustrated in tho best style, and neatly bound in a durable manner. It will be n. of tho most interesting Books ever published, a d will be a book that will he interesting to all cl sses of people. The Steamboat Directory will c- ntain a complete list and description of all the teamboats now afloat iu the Western aud Souther i,v. aters.— Tho length, model, speed, power and tonnage of each boat, where and by whom built, i ho name of the boat, with the trade sho is in. Als o, .he names of Captains and officers, her age, Ac., Ac. The Directory will contain a History of Steamboats and Steamboating on the Western wators, since the ap plication of steam; nlSo, a sketch of the first boat built for the Ohio River, with the name of the builder, commander and uwnor. The RIVER DIRECTORY will contain a list and description of all tho Steamboat Disasters that have occurred on tho Western and Southern wators, beautifully illustrated, with a list of all those who have perished by their burning, sink ing and exploding, on the Western and Southern waters. The Directory will contain Maps of the tihio, Mississippi, Missouri, Illinois, /irkansas, \ White, Rc.l, Ouachita, Yazoo, and other Rivers, I with the Towns and Cities laid down, with cor 1 rcct distances; also, many other River nnd Com mercial items of interest to the people at largo. Tho book will contain the cards of tho various U. S. Mail Boats, with tho trade they are in, Ac., Ae. The Directory will also contain a complete list of all the responsible Stoamboat Licensed offi cers, their places of residence, Ac., Ac; the new Stoamboat Law, its requirements, with comments, showing wherein it benefits tho incompetent officer, nnd injures the competent officer, Ac.. Ac., and al! tho important U. S. Supreme Court Steamboat De cisions up to date; tho Rates and important Com mercial Privileges, Bills of Lading, important De cisions of tlio various U. States Courts in regard to Freights Lost and Damaged, Ac'., Ac., with many other things of interest. The Directory will be illustrated iu tlio best style, and printed in the best manner. Tho au thor has for six years been gathering together all the facts and items in regard to tho numerous steamboat disasters on tho Western and Southern waters, and now intends publishing them in book form. The price of the work will bo put at tho low sum of One Dollar. Ton thousand copies will bo issued fur tho boatmen; all others desirous of subscribing, will have to do so at once, as none will bo printed unless ordered in advance. The work is destined to have a circulation of ovor 80,000 copies, as tho publishers are receiving largo numbers of subscribers, per mail, from all parts of the country, daily. Some of tho oldest boatmen, as well ns most scientific men of tho times, are CONSUMPTION SUCCESSFULLY TREATED ET IXUALATI0X OF SIED1- CATBI) VAPORS. B Y JOHNSON STEWART ROSE, M. D., Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, and for years Senior Physician in the London Royal Infirmary for diseases of the Lungs. In the treatment of Consumption bj' inhalation, I have obtained the results which warrant me in asserting, that it is now as curable as disenfe? of tho Stomach and Liver. Breathing medicine directly into the lung? is certainly the rational mode of attacking the dis ease, and like many other great and benificcnt dis coveries, it seems strange why such treatment its; not resorted to long ago. Where there is life there is now assured hope for the most seemingly hope less ease?, as throughout all the stage? of the in sidious disease, the wonderful and benificcnt ef fects of his treatment are soon apparent. Inca- ses also of Bronchitis, Asthma, etc., the inhaling of powders aud vapors has been eminently-sne- cossful, and to those suffering under any of the above named complaints, I can gurrantee speedy and certain relief. I have pleasure in referring to 207 names, resident? of New York and neighbor hood, who have bcc-n restored to vigorous health. About one third of tho abovenumber, according to the patients own statement?, were considered hope less cases. The Inhaling Method is southing, sate, anci cousists in the administration of medicine in such a manner that they arc conveyed into the Lungi- ir. tho form of vapor, and produce their action at the seat of tiie disease. Its practical success is destined to revolutionize the opinions of the medi cal world, and establish the entire curability o; consumption. Applicants will please state if they have ever bled from the Lungs, if they have lost tiesb, have a cough, night sweats and fever turns—what and how much they expectorate, what the condition of their stomach and bowels. The necessary Med icines, Apparatus, etc., will be forwarded to any part. TERMS—Five Dollars, consultation fee. Bal ance of tee payable only when patients report themselves convalescent: N. B.—The new postage law, requires that al: letters be pre-paid. sly correspondence being extensive, applicants, to ensure replies, must en close postage. Dr. Rose’s Treatise on ConsupUon— price $1. Address JOHNSON STEWART ROSE, Office 831 Broadway, New York. April 2d, 1855, ‘ (d.tw6m.) Orders addressed to us will be promptly sup plied, and wo will fill all ordors addressed to J. Winship, Atlanta, Ga., until ho can supply them contributors to the Steamboat Directory, from his well known Foundry. These Mills have r ”'" ” ’ " 1 “ ’ 1 z ~ " ‘ been thoroughly tested, are portable, can beset up in half an hour’s time without expense or mechan ical aid. Tho most convenient Mills for team use , ever invented. Its mechanical construction in sures durability. No. 2 is offered at $65 complete, ready for at- | taching the team, and warranted to grind fromS to 12 bushels of feed per hour with one horse. No. 3, at $75, will grind 15 bushels per hour. The Directory will be issued in October, nnd will be an ornament to tho pnrlor, as well as stoam boat. By remitting Ono Dollar, post paid, you wil receive a copy of the above work. All communications and letters should bo ad dressed to JAMES T. LLOY'D A CO., Post Office Building, Cincinnati, Ohio. jylR dAwtf. CIGARS. No. 4, at $85, will grind 20 bushels per hour i II’E take pleasuren in informing uur customers and with two horses. * '» the public generally, that we have secured the Apr21,’55. agency, Mr. J. O. Siinm’s Cigars. A large stock of diff- in m , erent brands will he kept constantly on hand at our No. 40, Market st., Nashv llle, Tenn. ; store corner of Whitehall A Alabama street Atlanta. i Ga. where we invite the public to call and examine them. — ' being satisfied ot their superiority, both in quality ami price. J. R. WALLACE, A BKO. I August fid, 1855. (dAvvtf) BROWN A ANDERSON, illo, T d3twtf. CITRATE OP MAGNESIA. An Agreeable Refrigerant and LAXATIVE. fJ>HIS Preparation has beonlntroduced exten- j Notice! RISLEY’S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF BUCHU- I S a comtunationof the most efficient remedies known to the Medical Faculty, for the relief and cure oi those numerous complaints of the Urinary Organ*! sequent upon intlamation or ulceration of .he hu-n Bladder and Urethra. It i? prepared by an experienc ed chemist, according to a formula approved ’J Medical Faculty, and'is worthy tho confidence oi who may be suffering from l’ain and Meakness n small of the Back, Stoppage and Pain iu voiding trine. Diabetes, or Excess of Urine, Strangury. Gravel, aim. Leucorrhoea, kc. , „t, r RISLEY’S BUCHU is a reliable and standard P°P““ retnedv for all diseases of the Urinary Organs, -- b ed to displace the high priced and irresponsible nra trums which are forced upon the notice and «*a J of sufferers It is put up in large bottles, ana 1 $1 bv druggists and countrv merchants general*. > at wholesale bv HAY1LAND, R1SELY A CO., ; HAVILAND, HAND A CO:, Charleston ; andbyl*'' LAND. HARRAL& R1SI.F.Y, New York. THE PHIL0T0KEN OR FEMALE’S FR^ND, TS a mciiicino tbat commends itself to heads o X lie* and females in all conditions. Lnhke - the nostrums for the cure of all diseases, "\. T . . nir forced upon tho notice and credulity of the ’ this is * female remedy exclusively : and <me thft can be relied on for the cure and relief of most . plaints peculiar to f -males. It is well cians that much of their suffering and r ;i be traced to Irregularity in their peculiar se . -i that false delicacy often deters them from. j” fu j ief. The Philotoken is infalilde in the cur. P menstruation, (and consequent sterility,) Actions immediate relief of sypathetic nervou . sleepines;, anxiety, hysteria, _ . auxiubj, iiYMriiff. • * rnhat on sively on the continent of Europe, and in this | A 1 ^ P er ? on ® iu, *° f bted *°, mc for Iot * in , \ h ° cit - T ° r in all cases, and is warranted to, % u ^Efficient J ----- - 1 Atlanta, by note past due, are requested to com- commendation of all who will exercise suue. T O the Clerk of the Inferior Court of said connty, James M. Handley, Junior, of the 714tli district, G. M. Tolls before me as an Estray taken up upon the Freehold of him the *aid James M. Handley Junior, in, ____ . . - - -- - (j ve | pers expected to arrive at he sign of the Mam TWO casos Ladie’s white kid boots and Slip said county and district; a sorrel Mare four or years old 4 feet high, appraised by William Tbomp son and Ashley Blackstock, Freeholders of said connty, and district, to be worth forty dollars. The owner of said Estray, is requested to come for ward, prove property, pay charges, and take said Es tray away or It will be dealt with as the law directs, August 15th, 1856. A true copy from the Estray Book. ; moth Boot, in a day or two. F. M. EDDLEMAN, A BRO. Atlanta, May 24th 1S55. A lot of tipped and nntipped Gents silk lasting Congress Boots, just the thing for hot weath- AUKUflk xouu. A 11 uu cutrt iiuui iuc r«uav UUUK. ** ,.»• e it nr_ -r* . .. Given under my hand and official signature, the day j cr call at the sign of the Mammoth B*et White- and year above written. DANIEL BOWLING, o. t. c. I hall, street. T. R. RIPLEY, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in CROCKERY, CHINA, GLASS AND Brittanuia Ware, LAMPS, FLUIDS, OILS, Ac, Ac. Atlenta, Decejnber 1, 1863. 27-tf L ARD—By the package; also, a small lot good Hams at DgNMEAD’S Warehouse. Flour! Flour!' >y It BBIS. super-6** eeantry Flour. just received and /alter sate by CLABMt A 0BUBB. very agreeable aud refreshing directions for use accompany each bottle. Pre pared and for sale by A. ALEXANDER, Druggist. LAWS HE & BRO., H^-Next door to J. Taylor’s Hats-store. Have always on hand a fine stock of CLOCKS, WATCHES AID JEWEtiYLY, and are prepared to have watch-work of every descrip- tlondone up in first nan style and warranted. A tlanta, may 24. 1864. 1—dwly with the conditions of said bonds. JANE L. MITCHELL, Adm’x., with tho Will of annexed, the Estate of Sarnnel Mitoh ell, deoeaaed. Zebulon, Jnly 20, 1854. NOTICE! W E will take the notes of all solvent Banks in the Southern States, for Boots A Shoes until farther notice. * _ __ F. M. EDDLEMAN, ft BRO. Atlanta, Jane 4, ISM. («0 AT A BARGAIN! Valuable Lands in Clinch County. F OR Sale a valuable -traqtof land in Clinch oounty, Georgia, within a short distance of tho proposed lino of the Brunswick and Florida Rail Road, said tract contains 3920 acres and will bo disposed of in wholo or part, at a GREAT BAR GAIN. For further particulars address Mrs. M. A. Blair, Haliooa, Georgia, or Wm. Blair, Atlanta Georgia. ' Jun29 (wtf) For Rent: rpWO email Comfortable dwelling house*. One Is now A vaoant, and the othes will b* 10th of Oct. next. aag V Afrtrto OTAGO ft ABBOTT. gusts, HAVILAND, HAKRAL & CO.. Charleston, Dr. Roberts CoHc Mixture for Infants- nPIIE most injurious anodynes, such a* iauUlin jL paregoric &c arc too often used to relieve the * , infants suffering from colic, producing cons tips’• sometimes death. ROBERTS COLIC MIXTIRE affords immediate relief from pain, procures refreshing her, and it commends Itsell to Mother*.-- * cents a vial by J. M. Rantin Atlanta, A\ mlRoo> ta and country Merchants generally at Wliolc a . t. Haviland Ri.ley A Co., Augusta Ga., HavilandHarrai A Co. Charleston 8. C. fdfcwly.l January 11^1855 Wood Rand for Sale. ano I i) ACRES all in tho woods four mile* fr°“j Sill* l-A the city on the old Nelson Ferry Ro?a for aal®, for term* apply to Daniel Adams in catur or the undersigned in Allan ta. ^ jjj^oN Atlanta, January 19, MM ’ ***