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Ai the MMOBforJUk Perp end Soir-
ew ia »t bend, will J°*• “T*
«« to eewrwt* few changes? Every city
ku W nep»>!i" »<**! «=“» t0 ® wwnyol
•• getting things np” of it. own. It » nn
raUbliaHed precedent in thte/«rf city, for the
uen «f all public B»H« or »«=embl.ee,
Spwiare carriage* end “send ’round er
the ladiex.” Many ejection* may l* urged
against this custom.
Tickets of invitation to an approaching
Ball are distributed, signed by a number «f
• Junior Managers." Here the obligations
of gallantry seem to cease, till the appointed
evening arrive*, when at nine or ten o’clock,
one of the “hack committee," with glossy
boots, white kids and perpendicular collar,
procures a carriage and driver, and with
the heroism of the lamentd Sir John Frank
lin, starts out over railroads, gullies, stumps,
to., after the ladies. He gets one load, has
them delivered at the door, has no time to
conduct them into the room, but is off again,
calls at a residence, perhaps not acquainted
with a member of the fiunily—young lady
appears sorry, she is not certain of an escort,
“ haokey" bows out. No time to tarry, calls
again, and again, and after a aeries of dis
appointments, “gives up the ship,” and
with muddy boots, soiled gloves, he repairs
to the hall of mirth, with enthusiasm evap
orated, and collar recumbent.
Now this is all wrong. When the invita
tions are sent, let each gentleman, eitlior
see or address a note to some lady of his ac
quaintance, proposing to accompany her.—
The hour and mode of conveyance is left to
his option. The lady can then make he.
arrangements with the assurance of an es
cort, whose duty and pleasrue it will be to
give her every protection. No lady who is
not very anxious to attend, will approve this
Pack Committee srraagent. To prevent
mistake*, let the “Backing" Committee
keep a list of names invited, accessible to
escorting aspirants.
Let this plan be adopted, and our Balls
will be much more numerously attended,
and much more agreeable. BOOTS.
j^The last Mississippi papers state that
a most atrocious murder was committed at
a ball in Columbus on the night of the 18th
ult. Joseph Na*h, becoming offended with
a son of Judge Whitfiield, who was talking
to a young lady, caught the latter by the
hair, pulled his head back, and cut his
throat from ear to oar.
ggg*P. M. Judson, Cashier of the Man-
facture’s Bank of Macon, died at the Lanier
House, on Monday last, of consumption.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
SAVANNAH, Dec. 6.—Arrived, schr Madawue
ka, Kelly, Baltimore. Cleared, ichr Enchantress,
Jayne, Now York.
CHARLESTON, Dec. 6.—Arrived. .U 8. M.
steamship Southerner, Ewan, New York ; U. S. II.
steamship Quaker City, Hodgdon, Philadelphia;
Fr. ship Callao, Letollier. 8t. Piere, (Mnr) ; bri»r
Leranoe, Johnson, Baltimore. Cleared, bark Ma
rio, Lincoln, Montevideo; Br. schr Ventross, Rob
erta, Harbor Island, (Bab.); M L schr Louisiana,
Pathway, Baltimore.
(OftllHIRUJLL
Atlanta. December 8.
CorroK.-Cotton was selling yesterday at 5@7 i
cents.
Bxchakob, on Now York is selling atj percent
premium. On Charleston and Savannah i per
cant.
Bacox.—We quotobog round 10 to lli. Hami-
1 Ito 12i cents. Sides Ribs 10 UJ cts. Sides cleai
10 to It. Shoulders 0 a 91 cents.
La ici> by the bbl. 11 @12 cts. leaf.
Ikos, Swedes Si to 6ic; English S to 5$ cents;
Nails have advanced to 6 a 6J cts.
Cohn is selling at 80 to 85.
Cork Meal, 85 to 9u cent*.
Pork, Ilog round, 6J@7 conte.
Bcnr, By the quarter, ti 51 cents.
Sweet Potatoes, 50 to 60 per bushel.
Intsit Potatoes, 75 to 100 per bushel.
Salt, Liverpool sacks plenty, @ $2,20,
Liqi'ous.—Freiich Brandy, $2,50 to $3,60 pci
gallon; Domestic 50 to 75c. Peach do. 60 a 7
cunts. Whiskey 45 a 50 ceuts. Gin 50 to 60.
Rum 45 to 60 cents.
Wheat.—Good will bring to $1,40 per bushei
re idily.
Flour.—City Mill from $4 to 41 per hundred.
Butter, Country, 15 to 20 cts. Goshun, 35 cts.
per pound. Toun. Butter, 15 n 18 by the Keg.
Fair N. 0. Sugar, by bhd. 51.
Prime “ “ “ 61.
Choice “ “ “ 8-.
Syrup, N 0. by bbl. 30 to 33 cts. gal.
Extra Whiskey “ 45 “ “
Star Cnudlos per box 28 “ lb.
No. 1 Rio Coffee by sack 121 to 13} “ “
Uuxxy Baugisu 16 to 18 eta.
Rote 12 to 13 cents.
Chickens. 15 to 20 cente.
Egos. 15 to 20 conu.
FnnnER, 75 to 100 per hundred.
Pea*. $1.00 to $1.10
Feathers.—40 to 45.
t.AMDLEB.—Sperm 37 o 45c. Tallow 20 22ct*
Charleston Dee. 6.—Cotton.—The demand
to-lay is good, with sale* of 1200 bales at 6} to 0
ce its. Prices unchanged.
SAVANNAH Doc. 6.—COTTON.—Considera
ble inquiry existed yesterday, which resulted in the
sale of 1,386 bales. The market is irregular, and
the sales made are in favor of purchasers. The
following aro the particulars of the sales :-*20 bales
at 6) ; 26 at 71 ; 192 at 7J; 4 at 7i; 391 at S; 397 at
S|; 184 at 8f; 38 at 8J ; 20 at 8) ; and 114 at 9 cts.
Acocsta, Due. 6.—Cotton.—The market pre
sents no new feature to-day, there is a moderate de-
mnnd at yesterday's pricecs.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
SOUTHERN MASONIC FEMALE COLLEGE.
Covington, Gw,
THE Lett Term will commence on Thursday^
the 4th day of Jauiiory, 1855, and close the last
Wednesday in Juno. CREED FULTON, Pr’L
Dec. 5, 1854. dnGO-lm.
XSS~ Clerks office of the Superior Couit He
moved to City Hall. Office hour* from 9 to 12
o'clock a. m. and from 2 to 4 o’rlork p. m.
B. F. BOMAR, Clerk.
Atlanta. November 14. 1851. {dim.
A Warning.
^IJelay not; harbor not in your mind that s*d
iy»*g> tcnce of fools' pbiilosopby, that a ditcoic wtU
get eared of itself or that you can cure it with certain
medicines for a few dollars, beware how you tamper
with your general welfare.
Y# wild and vicious youths, why will yon persiut ir.
dosieg with the filthy nauseating compounds daily
profited, thereby impairing your appetiteand digestion,
and destroying you mentally as well as phycally, when
you can be cured with a few donee of ph.-a.ant medi
cines t
Ye rakes of every age and condition, why will ye suf
fer and repine, aud drag out a miserable existence,
unfitted lor the enjoyment end even ordinary pursuit.
of life. You wnoare thus annoyed aud wish to be rc-
reslored to health and vigor by a treatment at once
pleasant and effectual, should consult lr. MOKKib
Hl« success in chronic disease" has been greater IIuid
that of auy other physician of his day. Many who
have been for years afflicted with disease or conse
qu-'nces resulting from excess, have been rertcredto
he ilth and vigor under hi* ally rescientitic treatment
.-mould a personal interview be objectionable, .tat,
your disease in writing—enclose five dollars—eddres.
Dr. W. MORRIS, through the FostoSlcc. Nashville.
Tenn., a package and of medicines, securely put up
will be sent privately and with despatch, full of direc
tions therewith, and no questions asked.
Persons living at a distance, and afflicted witl.
Scrofula. Old fleers, Tetter, Cancer*. Pile*. Fistula
in Ano, Gravel Stricture*. Gleets, or any disease what
ever of an aggravated or malignant character, can be
cured at home by consulting Or. MORRIS, by letter pos>
paid, enclosing a fee.
Medicines pleasant and safe, can be sent per mail
to any part of the L'uited Stales.
1’articularattention given to the treatment of femal.
complaint*, laidies who may bo afflicted wit!. Irregu
larooe*. Flour Albus, or \t Hites, lrolaj.su. Uteri, o:
Falling of the Womb, would d > well to lay addeall fab*
delicacy, and promptly consult the Ooctor. Cim:
WaKKaNTKD.
Office over Mutual Proteciton Insurance Oflice, <.'« •
darstreet. near 1'ostolBce. Room No. 14. UJ, stairs.
S'.istiviile Venn. Mav • 6ih. 1 *84. via—ly.
Calhoun Pill*.
THIS Kxtra svpkkiuk Family Mwhu.nk in Dowabou’.
bein^ »lfur<“t to the public, would direct tie specia
attention of our fricudh atnl acquaintance* ever} wbei«
to them* Pilln. uot tearing in tbe leant, timt Ihtry wil
meet the oublic approbiitioij more lully than any eve-
yet otTered to the people, I* or further particular** *e«
h-lveriisemeut iu lo-dmy’n paper. Look at the certib
eaten, they are frt»m u high source.
J.ilv 7. 1 - * t.
ao Lachsc for UehealtU.
An emaciated frame. *atlow complexion.
>Til> an dgreat debility, tiie result of neglect l.
all treatment, when cBiciout Medical advice cau N
obtained privately and promptly.
Ladies who may He afflicted with Irregularities
bile*, p'istula-in Ano, Gravel, Scrofula. Ulcer*, RLeu
rnatism, Ac., should not allow false delicacy to proven
their making immediate application to hr. MUKKL-
whuse skill ia the treatment of all citroulc disease
and female complaints, is too well known to be que.
tioned.
The Doctor assure* all those who consult him by tel
ter the most houorable secrecy, prompt attention,
pleasant, safe aud efficient medicines; and to UiOs-
who fullow strietjy hts directions, he will guarante-
•jeedy relief and permanent cure*. Chargee reosoua
I>R. XT a. MJRRIS.
N*sUvtUi ( Taka. May »MM. 5*—ly.
LIST OF LLTTLRS
, iiE.MAiM.N6 in tlio Atteuta Post-Office on the
LY 1st of Dccemtmr, 1854. G. G. SMITH, p. in.
ALLEN, B . JONES, IE
* incite. U T Jones. Prui J 31
Allsn, jane
.icxuuder, Rob’t B Jons-, nnw Amanda.
Vtid.-rsou, Jnine* Jones. W P
Austin, Reuben KLAYTON, John P
Amlcra-in, J S Keiley, J J
tOMItfi. S H Kioto. Jacob
Bryant, H Keller, C F
Butte, A O King, A W
M.uiy, it R 3 hi-fci W li
lurreu, Win Kiug. W J
■try ant, ‘ a tv in LATIN. Cul James M
Berton, (J J Land, W E
Hall, W S Lambert, rnrs Rachel
Beayty, H Lavender, James
Brock, H Light fool, J B
Game*. GW * Lumpmait. Muses H
Gass, J T Lumpkin, mrs Lacy
Jrocken, John
Lord. Prof B K
Bayiey, T Edwin
4 Lathcn, John L
finish, Elios
MELTON, A C
ilfSOUt, P J
Mins, A
Daman, Mr
Morse, miss Eunice 0
Bate#, J L
Morrison, R E
Bird, tnrs L L
More hood, L J
Buyden, Vf B
Moore A March
CHAW. John G
Mound, Col John C
Clark, Smith C
Martin, Jobn M
Coptou. mis# .Matt
Morse, mr? Belay 0
Cobane, Wm
Muulin, B W
Chappell, A L
M iichon, Lizzy E
Crcughtou A Co, Wm
Morris, G L
Uolgcr, J M
Martin. Wm M
Cunningham, J 11
McDaniel, mis* Oliva
Childrens, miss Amelia
MeDuflee, Daniel
Clark, mrs X G
McGinn. T It
Cook, Daniel
NICHOLS, WAS
Cook, Wm
Nichols, mr R
Cooper, Uov S H
Nutt, John
Collins, James E
Neal, Thos
Liimpbeil, Jnsiab
Nelson, P D U
Caldwell, L P
Neolson, mr
Carter, M S
Northcutt, mrs L S
Cornell, T X
O’BRIEN, M
DAVIS, David
O.iver, Sanford
Duval, Paul
Oberlc, J
Dobbs, E A
Dougherty, .Tames
Owens, mr A
Oiiiver, Jamos
Doveuport, W T
PARKS, mrs T C
Doming, L C
Dates, John C
Pun key, J E sc IM,
P.ririo, L G
Davie, Thos li
Perr, mr J R
ELBERT, Ilailen
Parson, John
Jiving, J R
Pnthu.t, Frederick
Ellison, F H
Pultner, L S
FLEMING, Rob’t A
Pankey, James F
Fowler, H J
Fentons, Jacob J
Ford, A G
Puukey, Peter L
Forbes, Agnes
Poindexter, W If
Fttgg, M S
Pool, E M
Farrar, Rob’t M
Purker, mrs C J
Farrar A Temples
ROGERS, James
Fowler, Pleasant A
Reynolds, W V
GEORGE, caro of Ham
T R R
ilton
Ramson, J T
Grenn, Sarah A C
Ramsy, TV A
Green, J W
Gipson, inr* .Mary
STEPHENS. B F
Street, Sarah B
Gates, R A
Stewart, George
Gray, Thos
Stalord, M
Grubbs, Washington
Smith, miss A
Gamy, James
Smith, Hight
Griffin, J D
Smith, miss 31 A
Graves, A
Smith, II A
Gullett, Jamos
Smithwiek, Alanth A
Gates, Mary
Spencer, widow
Gaskin?, Wm II
Stapkinson, Joha
HA V1BLEION, David
St’an. Charles
Howard, A
Swilling, T F
Haynes, R 0
THOMPSON, L G
tiondry, A B
Towles. J M
Uindry, Thos L
Talbot, Clark
Hoylo, J W
Tobias, C H
Hill, .1
Tipton, Wm
Henry, J B
Talor, O W
Util A Smith
Wuddail, A M
Howes, R R
Wilson, mrs
Harding, J
Haves, Daniel
Wiley, E A
Wriabt. J L
Head, J C
Wood, G R
Hass, A
Wilson. Frank H
Honetto, B S
Woodall, John
Hall, Henry
Wootten, Hon H P
Ueems, John
Winters. Richard
Hall, Mury
Wilson, Wm
Hallinger, Daniel
Williams. V
Hodges, J II
Wilbur, Aaron
Hrullou, C Van
Hulwood, mr
Walker, Jauo
r pHE SUBSCRIBER would resrpectfullv inform j
A theeitixena of AtlyitK, (hat Ac hn* opened j
the Store in Johiisen’e 'Buildings, Whitehall it, i
formerly occupied by McGetterick and Supple, i
where he offer" for sale a large and derrsb'e as- :
-ortmsnt of Fancy and Sutpio Dry. G oods—which }
will be told at.New York city Price* For Cash.—
Come
fact.
Open on Monday, Dec. 4th, 1854.
I GEORGIA, . I Oidhwry Court, Dee r.
• j <e a • • Fulton County, f ' Term, 1854.
t -I f * . f To-M-’Jlowr^y tile Coen «'
NttaUms fear Winter Wear mm* Veal | Coenty. - -
IN4 yds. Home made Jeans, rarioas oek-rs.
MS pro. “ Wool Seeks. “ sixes.
460 yd*. “ “ Linseys.
one, come aU, and hefoliy convinced of the j most f.lVT t-BSiC FRAT1IFRS, CONSTANTLY RJv
St. OERRARD. Agent j CK1VTNG.
[58dlw I To these special outward eonjfart*, wstss add,fo*
the mi
New Candy Manufactory
—AND—
OPPOSITE tw nrmj.tfiguflsn OTFTCB,
ATLANTA, OA.
T HE subsoriber would inform the cittxens uf At
lanta and vicinity that he has constantly on
hand, at his Confectionery and Baking eetahtisb-
ment. all kinds of
Coafectione, Pastries, Fruits, Ac
lie is also prepared to furnish every description
of plain and ornamental Cakes, for weddings or
parties, ut chert notice, and on accommodating
terms.
Imported winee and brandies of all descriptions
for medical purposes, kept always on hand. Alio,
genuine Spanish Cigars, and choice chewing To-
mcco—together with a Urge assortment of Toys,
Fancy Artirles, Ac., Ac. -
Having recently returned from the North, where
he laid in a fine stock of Fancy Articles and eve
ry thing necessary for carrying on bis candy man
ufactory, he would inform county dealers that be is
prepare-1 to furnish candies at wholesale at 17
entF per pound.
Orders acoompanit d with tho cash or good city
reference* promptly attended to.
D. VALENTINO.
Atlanta, Nov. 36th 184. I daw—ly.
GUN & LOCKSMITH BUSINESS.
T HE undersigned respectfully inform* the citi
zen* of Atlanta and vicinity, that he has now
established himself In this city, and opened a shop
two doors above tbo post office, in Whitehall if.,
where he is prepared to make
' RIFLES * OCHS,
to order, and warrant* them to be of superior work
manship and quality; Guns, Rifle* and Pistols
will be repaired in tho best possible manner, aud
i at reasonable charges. Alsu. Locks put in order
and Key* furniahod—together with everything
that cornea within hi* line of business.
Nov 27. ’54 iltn lm CI1AS. HEINZ.
30,666 lbs. Bacon, instating choice Haas.
4600 Use. best Leaf Lard, in barrel# and eaa* for
family use.
As one of our firm inside* in Tennessee and w en
gaged ia the purchase of the above artieiae, we
are enabled to offer them of the best quality—
and aa low astbe Uiweat.
To the above we can add a good aalaetinb of Groce
ries. frun N. Orleans. Baltimore and New York;
a good supply of Carpenter’s Tool* of every
baser:ptiun. Nails, and Hardware generally.
Farmer’s supplies, Bagging. Ropfc Wk Iron,
Ac.; Clover Seed, Blue Grass, Timothy and
Herd Grass or Red Top Seed.
For Painting—Beet No. 1 sad pure white Lead.
Linseed Oil, Lamp Black, Litharge—also a pa
tent Drier, superior to Litharge, lately in turn—
Yantis he* of sli kind*, Brashes, Paint wills, Ac.
For Urn Mining interest, we keep Blasting Powder,
Octagon or eight-sided steel for Dnlls, Hammers,
Safety fuse, Ac.: Oil and burning Fluid of the
bast description kept constantly on band.
In short, it will he our aim to keep all useful ar
ticle* that may be called for.
JOHN R- WALLACE. \ 0lt
C. H. WALLACE. j
J. W. WALLACE. ShelbyviUe,Tekn.
Atlanta, Oct. 27,1844. 33dAw2m
T HE petition of John Mitchell rcspectfnlly
. abeweth, that an the .17th day of Januaiy,
; 1856, Alien E. Johnson of said county, (bat then
! of Dekalb,) and State, delivered 5j your petitioner
1 an obligation, a copy of which is hereunto attach-
! ed, Wherab^ ha bound faimtelf to make your peti-
j tioasr a toil and inffmant- titia, and relinquish-
‘ mefpt of pH his right, title and -aterest. in and to a
certain lot of lanL as'follows: The East half of
lot No, fifty, in the sixth District of Henry coun
ty, containing oos hundred r,»e and a fourth acres,
upon the payment of three hundred dollars as the
psoehase macey, m one, two, and three payment*
as in said obligation alleged. Your petitioner fur
ther shows to your Honor^that subsequently to the
date of said obligation, the said AUeu E. Johnson
Marthal'i Salox for Janu&ry.
\kj ILL bv sold on the drat ’i outlay iu January
vV next, before lie City Hall door,
One city lot, oontaiuing one half acre, more or
loss, fronting on Whitehall end Mitchell street;
gold to satisfy a fifo in favor of tho Mayor and
Council of the city of Atlanta, for city tax in the
year 1854, vs. W. W. Roark.
A city lot, containing one half acre more or
less, fronting on Houston street: levied on to sat
isfy a tax Ufa ia favor of the Mayor and Council
of fhe city of Atlanta vs. L. J.-Parr.
A city lot, containing one-fourth of an acre
more or less, fronting the Georgia Railroad; sold
to satisfy a fils in favor of the Mayor and Coun
cil of the city of Atlanta, for city tax, vs. Thomas
Reid.
A city lot containing one halt acre more or lew,
being a part of land lot No. 51; sold to satisfy a
tax fffa in iaeor of too Mayor and Council of the
HYff vri Wffiu vuii|mivuf *S»W ■#*»» saetvw as, wuuuouu — • —
departed this life intestate, and that John H. John- j city of Atlanta, vs. II. A. Vaughn.
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GEUHGUi , vb&nim _
U HUtKAeJouaUnchha**^
VV Setters67oiimintatratTureqth
Corrigma late »f saM eauntyfiefinta
fore te eits pedadmeabb
and creditors of said d<
office within the time pi
if any they have; why gold .-t*tt<
ted the applicant. . _ ,
Given under my hand
of November 1644,
5555STS5c«ftr*i’'‘ ^ 11
n
7»J«!SaffW?arjS!LS7K2i®
and creditors or said deceased, to be and appear atmy.
office within the time |so*wffi*it by liter, teshow c«»e,
«BS2^*& , «?^asssa!5S
5th day of AuaqsUipM; i JOK B, HRAD. Ord’y.
rierfex Subscriber lifter tns^’y«lhbr«ent Mritetta-
kinimad 1 tom, by leadsmanef the Itghed.ordwt ^^iJ#
and literary steediag in our country, has consented te
efffec te the Public bis fills, which hotafeea pronoun
gad hgr all wh# have had sufficient experience with
m om m the Uppieit combination* 6r xledicioa
ofcwl tothtlttMity w tithniwUiwt, ai a
flcaml FaRffilf AMieific.
Ito feds'aa fears that the experience of. thorn who
have yet to tsutthem, will be strictly in acordcanee
s ef-'Simbeth P- with the tsstlanolsls of those dtetiaguished geutle-
mea whose naawa are annexed, with thousand* of others
who’would freely testify, if deemed necessary.
■; The VAUUAfN I’UJJe will be found eminently supe
rtax to all other family preparation*, in the removal of
the! great catalogue of disease* arising from
Derangemeiit o< the Digeefire Apparatee
Homestead Law of Force !
r i£ uaderstgaed oiler* for sale 660 acre* of Lasd
o» the east bank of the Little Tallapoosa river—five
mites from tVsedoweil, in Randolph County, Alabama,
containing aboqt ISO acre* of bottom land, 30 acre*
cleared and the balance w«M timbered. The place eon
tains sufficient water power for say hind of Machinery,
and a number of ffne spring*, and is situated in the
healthiest section of Alabama. For term* apply to the
subscriber at Rockdale, Alabama, er to James McCain,
on the premises. FRANfTS M- PFRRYMAN.
rict 24 w4tn
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31 Malden Laue f .*loauy, X. Y. 44d&wly
II. Brauniullei*
Late Prof, of Mattic in the Synodical Female Col
lege of Georgia,
. , . f . . Will take about six more scholars, if early ap-
ti6 betore 1st Jiinuary. Alter j dic&tions aro made.
Mrs. Braumuller,
r H alto ready for tbe rcrept'ou of scholars in the
iifforont branches of Oniamental work.
Orders in Funri/ Hnir-Braiding, aro re
spectfully solicited. For particulars and terms
all at the Music Store. White-Hail street, sign of
he Golden Pinuo.
Atlanta, November l 4. T951. 42dtf
mn
O. 35*.
Piano Porte Repairer and Toner,
W ILL attend to any caiia in hie
lino of business, each as reg
ulating of actios, covering of ham
mers, (felted or buffed.) laying of new strings by
tbo octave, whole or single. Ac.
Satisfaction given in every iu stance or no
charge. All work warranted.
Taalag by the Year doa* at Rsda«*d
Prices.
Orders anywhere from the country, addressed to
C. F. Bakth, Atlanta, Go.., will moot with prompt
attention.
i*
OdL
T O tbe Horse Heed sign, th*l wants good
home-made Saddles, er Bridies. Saddle
bags. Trunks. Valises, Harness, Collars and
tiring prices, i«n —«
undersigned. MILLER A ANItREvTsL
TsfifeRepairing of all kinds done with quick
deepateb.
Atlanta. Sot. 1 1S64—dhwly.
• •
«®*AleL thnse indebted to
the subscriber, e ther by accoun!
»r note, will please call and set-
ihat time I shall turn over tor col
lection the delii quents.
J. T. DOAXE.
Atlanta, Dec. 4. ’54. w2m
Ni gio Mecliitiiis’s For Wol<*.
IT7ILI* be sold in SIMRi’A, («A., on the l*t Tuesdst
V t in Jautiarv. 1665. two ue^io m»n, *Iaves. viz :
U’II.LI>. a in. n -9 years ol l a Ntoneaml brick ma-nn
<«t(»KbF, u man *.5 year* «11. who has worked thre»
.ears at the atone cutting hunitie**.
rol l by order of the Ordinary for distribution.
Term*: 1- m«»aihri crc lit, for note, with approver
security. T. H AUPAS, Fx’r.
Sparta. Xov. 15 1*54. KIOPP FFARS, Div.
KADlaO* i'£MALE COLLEGE.
I 'HESpring icrm of thin Institution for 1855, will hr
opened ou the 8th JANUARY next, under tho di
ectii-n ot the iol]r*wiii|( Fnci.Iu :
Rev. J. H. KUlioLS, rr**ident. and Professor Moral
!‘h«lofcophy, Ac.
WM. B. t. AllK, A. Ms, Professor Natural Science? and
Language*.
Rev. J .vMKSI.. PIERCE, rrofesror English Literstur<
Rev. WM. C. BASS, Professor Mathematics.
l‘rofe*Kor GLU. 1. TAU.OK, lueber Music and Oil
Painting.
Miss a>7XA U- ROBINSON, Instructress Vocal Music,
.luitar. Ac.
Miu MARGARET K. SHERMAN, Principal Preparato
ry Department.
* Board. Washing, Books and Tuition, without Music,
will cost only $1 io per annum.
k6w3t H. .1. OGLEBY, Sec’y.
The mo*t extraordinary dierorery in the World
in the Great Arabian Jictncdy for Man-and lieaet.
II. G. FAUKELL’S
CELEBRATED ARABIAN LINIMENT.
Is well known to posse** the most wonderfully heal-
iug, penetrating and slimulaUng properties, and by il>
promptness in effecting cures, wmch previously had xe-
Kigted ailother medicines, administered by the most sci
entific physicians, has placed it far beyond any bimilai
remedy ever introduced to the people of the United
states. It silmulates tho absorbents In increased ac
tion, and thus enables natuie to throw off discac-c—it
tsendrates the bt>}ic*, adding strengt h and activity to
ihe mutch •—-it is powerlully anodyne aud thereby* al
lays nervous irritation, prod a delightfully pleasing
auction tkn>ugh ihc ahuLJranu. Owing to it* remark
able auiiceptic properiie*, it purilies and ueutralizcfr
that poiM*aous, currobive principle which renders ol*t
ulcerouk sores ®o difficult to heal; it there2ore is pecu
liarly adapted to their speody cure. Tlii» Liniment lrt*m
its penetrating and stlengthening qualities lian been
ionud to be h specific lor l uraly .-iN or i'Ai. y, Wliite-
-WttllingH aud di*ea*cd joint*, nou in fact all complaints
involving the muscular system. It Uh- cured ot
Kheumatiam of tweuty to thirty years’ standing, an \
atfectiour; of the bpine whei *dn the entire spinal column
was so crooked and distoiivd that the patient could Qu;
walk or stand without artificial support. Numerous
casts of 1 alsy have been cured iviu*n the flesh had
withered, leaving nothing but. the dried skin and bone,
•md the limbs totally without use or feeling. Foi
Children mth Croup it is of inestimable value, rubbed
and batnivi over tbe throat aud chest. If applied free
!y on the chest it never laiU to give relief in the eevere
coughs attending Consumption. Asthma and Cold*.—
It heal* wounds speedily—will cure *-caldhead, Maog*.
etc. 1 lanters amt Kiuraers will find it a most valuable
medicine to be applied to Horses aud Cattle for Sprains.
Bruine*. Ltiineners, Stiff Joiutr*, sweentrv. l»ry Shoul
der, Wounds, Burn*, Splint, Ch&fca or GhUf., Hardened
tv Dots on the flesh, etc-
Look out lor Counterfeit*:
The public are cauticued against auolher counter
feit, which hat* lately made itr appearance, called W.
1 Farrell's Arabian Liuiment, the moat dangcrou* ol
•ill the counterfeit*, because hia Laving the name ot
iarrell, many will buy it in good faith, without the
Knowledge timt a counterleit txi.-tr, and lb*v wiliper-
.;ape only Jifrcovcr their error when the Jpuriouamix
ture ha* wrought itb evil iliecth.
the genuine article is manufactured only by H G.
iarrell, pole inventor and proprietor. aud*wbole*ale
Iruggist, No. li Main stitet, l«oria, llliuoie. to whom
ill applications lor Agencies muFt be addressed, be
suie you get it with me letters H. G. before FarreUV
Lhui>—H. i». FARRELL’: — and his Kignatur* on the
wrapper, nil others are counterfeitK. told by A. Alex-
mder. and J. M- Rautiu, \\ hoie.'ude and Retail agent.-,
ilianta; Hanes, l^ij-eter /c t«»., Ji.uesb<«io*; Hutchison
v Headueti, I ahnetto; l amj* A: Christum. J-airburu;
A’m. A. iowill, Lecatur—aud by regularly authorize'!
tgeuU throughout the tinted Males.
W* 1 rice io aud 5u cent b, and ^.1 jrr bottle.
AvitNTi UAN'U.b in es« ry town. \ ilinge and ham
let in the 1 uited Mates, iu which< ne i> not alieadve>-
ablished. Address li. G. fan ell as above. accouq-i.
with g'-uJ relereuce as to clmract*r, resl otlMbiU
ty, &c. Atlanta, Nov. 11, 1154. j w .
AN EXTENSIVE STOCK OF
DRV GOODS!
At New Yorli Cost! •
1 iii.eub'crit*era, being der»iruua to make a change oi
• iuveKtineul, offer their whole .''tock <»:’ i>omc?t:c A
• anevliiy oootib
(AT FIRST COST!
Ye hive determined to di>p«»e of our stock of i»ry
n od-* between now and chrifriiua*, and beg leave to oa-
•uitiDur lneudsttud customer-, that thUadkertiaem^nt
n no In.ax. nor do we intend to humbug the people.—
t is our Imneal intenumi to withdraw trim the Fry
•cods bu«ue>K, and lienee we hn\e concluoed to nllei
•urgaiuK to all that n me forward to buy, Jor cash,—
• iie&e are tbe only teinib ou which we wit! sell in fu-
urc.
We respectfully s«dicit the j cople to call and examine
ear tol« Ou. JACOB HAAS X CO.
del. b»*r *.t>. IH54. ifdtf
NEW GOuDS,
IMoxx db Boys Olothl ng.
Clothes New and Fresh.
Cassimeif s.
flie Richest ever bn.tight to this Market.
Vestings.
Come soon, or they will all be sold.
Gl»v «•>— Kxtra Fine
Veck Flxlns t the very latent styles and richest
materials.
Also,
Tailor’s Trimmings—'Tapes i rayon*, and almost any-
hing kept in a Merchant tailoring establishment, can
je bought from the subscriber.
Atlanta, Nov 2. d&wtf LEWIS LAWSHE.
Dedicated to hi« Pupils and
Friends in Atlanta, Gh,
L E RENDEZVOI'S (Red'.wa Seutiment*!#.)
composed by H. Brauiaul er, just rct-eiveid
md for sa’.o at tbo Music Store on White-Hall st.
Fresh Arrivals!
-ZV.t; Soago ds Abbott’ffi
Commodious, Fire-proof Ware-hou«e,
aTLAX l’A, OA.
:>0,000 punutD primo Tennessee Bacon Sides.
10,000 “ " “ “ Shoulders.
1,000 “ choice “ “ Hams.
3,000 “ Prime Loaf Lard in bbls A tin cans.
5,000 “ Live Geose Feathers.
100 Sacks Extra-Family & Superfine Flour.
30 Hhds Prime & Fair Orleans Sugar.
100 bushels choice apples.
20 bhls 4 half bbls Mackerel.
lOObbls A 30hhd* Lime (Fresh from Rogers Kilo.
5 bble. '‘Upper Ten” Nerr Orleans Golden Syrup,
at $1 per gallon.
1.000 Bushels corn, also oat- cow Peas, corn
Meal, Extra large Yam Potatoes, Tobacco. Salt,
Tea. Factory Yarns Ac., Ao. For sale Wnolesalo
. ed Retail on very accommodating terms by
; EAG0 ,V ABBOTT, Groceries A Commission
Merchants, Atlanta Ga. Nor. 27.1854. [dAwly.
NEW BONNETS, CLOAKS,
Dreaw Biltas, (fro., <*>o.
MRS. J. M. BORING, take# great nlaae-
Mkw ure in annaonoing to her friends and pat-
rone, that her stock of Fall and Winter
Goods ia now complete. Please call and examine
her goods, all who are in need of the latest fash
ions, as she has this day received a lot of just such
articles. Her goods need no great noise about
’hem—come and see them, and judge for your
Atlanta, November 8, 1854. dw3m
SB LAWSHE
Hot always en hand a ffne stock ot
CLOCKS, WATCBBff AMD
and is prepared to have watch-work of every deecnp
tion done up in nasi. Earn style and warranted.
Atiat. nta, Sep25th. 1854. t—dwly
WM. KEEKING * CO.
W E are now receiving an immense trtoex of Wall
end Winter Cletklnf, for men and boy,
wear, of the tastiest and latest style. Also, an assort*
men of gentlemens’ FURNKHINO GOODS, which we
ar ill sell at the Losrnsr rtuen, for catK.
We have on hand an assortment of DRY GOO Dr
which we wtlf sell under tbe market price, as we are
determined to close out that department of our trade.
We will be pleased to show any qerson giving us a call
what we will do. September 26th, 1854. (l-dwty.t
W. HERRING, W. J. MASTERS, W. F. HERRING.
nigis front Va IU WKftkhell ItXanH <Sm
Negroes to Hire.
Will be hired to the highest bidden, before the
City Hall in the city of Atlanta, on the first day
of January next, (New Year’s Day,) for the term
of twelve mouths, all the negroes belonging to the
Estate <>f Allen E. Johnson, deceased, consisting
cf boys, girls, men and women. Some of tbe boys
and men has some experience in Hotels. One
man pretty fair house carpenter. Hiring to com
mence precisely at one o’clock P. M. Terms made
known on tbe dav.
JOHN H. JOHNSON, ) . . .
WM. H. FURGUSON, { Aam **’
November 28, 1354. 56dwtsd
T HE first Ball of the Social Assembly will be
given at Hayden’s Hall, on Thursday night,
December 21, 1854, when the managers pledge
themselves to leave nothing undone that will en
hance tbe comfort and pleasure of its patrons, par
ticularly the ladies. The “Fulton Cotillon Band,”
is engaged for the occasion.
M«n «ge:
C. A. Whalkv,
W. Graham,
P. M. Sitto.v,
J. M. Tor,
W. W. Baldwin,
C. Ssati,
J. H. Mecablix,
i T. Dookan.
C. A. Harralsox, L. J. Parr, J. C. Robixsox.
jaa- No postponement ou account of weather.
December 1. 1854. 27w3t
Auction A Connisston Business l
8. X. SH ICKLEFORD
H AS taken the large and commodious House on
Alabama streeet, south of, and contiguous to, the
Common Passenger 1 *erot, where he la prepared to re
ceive Consignments of all kinds of MERCHANDISE and
PRUPCCE, Bacon, Urd, fcc., Ac.
He will. also, give strict attention to the Sale of
NEGROES, REAL ESTATE, HORSES, fcc.. and any and
every thing, which may be desired to be sold at Arc-
nos or Fbivatxlt, on Commission.
ffiy All Consignments will be disposed of agreeably to
structions, and fun W promptly remitted. [51-ly.J
sen and William H. Ferguson, of said couuty, he#
obtained Letters of Administration on the goods,
chattels and credits of said Allen E. Johnson, In
the Coact of Ordinary of said county of Fulton,
and that during the life of tbe said Allen E. John-
sou, and within the time specified in said obliga
tion, wherein tbe said deceased bound himself to
make titles to the land now claimed, your petition
er paid to the said Allen £. Johnson, the aforesaid
soa of throe hundred dollars, doe ou the lasd
aforesaid.
And your petitioner prays your Honor to direct
the said John H. Johnson and William H. Fergu
son to make your petitioner titles to said lot of
land, according to tho tenor and effects cf said ob
ligation, and your petitioner will ever pay, Ac.
JOHN MITCHELL, Petitioner.
Copy of Bond.
Georgia, DeKalb Cmnty.
K NOW all men by these presents, that I, A. E.
Johnson, of DeKalb connty, am held and
firmly bound unto John Mitchell of Heniv connty,
in the full sum of six hundred dollars for the pay
ment of which, I bind myself, my heirs and as
signs.
The condition of tbe above bond is follows:
The said A. E. Johnson, has this day sold to tbe
above John Mitchell, a certain parcel of land, to
wit: One hundred one and a fourth acres, or the
East half of lot number fifty, iu tho sixth District
of Henry county, and the said Mitchell pays ono
hundred dollars in cash; one hundred dollars the
25th December, 1850, and ono hundred dollars the
25th December, 1851. Then the said A. E. John
son is to make the said John Mitchell, good and
lawful titles to the abovo doacricbod land, when
the said Mitchell pays or causes to be paid, the
above described payments, otherwise this bond to
in fall force in law.
This 17th January, 1850.
[Signed] A. E. JOHNSON. [Seel.]
[Test] W. H. FERGUSON.
A true copy from tbe minutes.
JOSEPH H. MEAD, Ordinary.
t
JU3. R. SWIFT.] [L. H. BRYANT.
SWIFT & BRYANT,
Gen'l Auction & Commission Merchants,
Foot ot White-Ball street,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
References t
Weiiset A Rm, Atlanta. Georgia.
•J. R. WatiACE fc Bros. ••
C. L. Wright, Esq., >• “
I.D. Swift, Eeq.. Savannah
Davis, ivulb A Fan.vi.to, Augusta, Ga.
Niitkr. Hendrix &Co.. Charleston, S. C.
Nichol & Peacock. Nashville, Tennessee.
V.'. H 1 eterr, New Orleans.
December 1,1S54. S7dwly
Music.
M R. J. F. RINDGE, recently from tbe North,
having decided to become permanently loca
ted in Atlanta, oilers bis services as a teat her of
Vocal and Instrumental Music, cultivation of tbe
voice and musical composition. He has taken tbe
room formerly occupied by Prof. Bayiey, ia tbe
.-ear of tbe dwelling of Dr. Cue, where he will be
happy to see all who may desire to converse upon
the subjec of music, and to make known bis terms,
lie hopes he may be able, by strict integrity and
-trict attention to bis business, to merit the pat
ronage of the public.
Vocal .VI usie taught in classes or by private les
sons
Instructions given upon tho Piano Forte, Melo-
deou or Serapliiue, Violin, Viulmcello, Cornet and
.Sax Horn.
Quartette and Glee Clubs formed, if desired.
Pianos c:\reluiiytuLcd aid repaired allow
rates.
November 18, 1854. w2td3t*
A FEW BEEBE’S.
I F you wish to Ou y yuur 11..To clomp, and gets good
1 article, call at the .ubscribers where you cad have
■. Isjge and well selected .took t« m-I. ct 1r< oi.
H. W. OrtSART & PON.
CANDIES.
vi | BOSES steam.retiueu Couu.e, for cah> at lOcts ty
IV. W. RO.VKA.
sale 4/
iauuiCj, jj.iuti- and MsrtiigUs lor
W. W. JtoAAK.
Fur Sale.
A NEGRO WOMAN, aged ‘A! veare—and her soa,
about s.x years of sige. Apply to.
SWIFT fc BRYANT.
Pec. 2, 1845. 58dtf.
w. Herring to Co.,
i/ EEf* in connection witu .heir targe chick of doth-
*^inga large avfooiiiiicut oi id Ala anti LAI'S of tb*
lax tot stylos, also, boots and r hoes, iruaks, carj*ex
bugs ana V»U>e*. 4—at*.
^Haiita. c*ept. *2*. HL54.
SUGAR.
LARGL eupj ly of cwguu always on Land and fo
. sale by
4V. \\. ROARK.
Medical.
DR. JAMEft R. SMITH
TTAYING permanently located in this city,
II offers his Professional services to the
citizens of Atlanta. An experience of more
than £0 years in the practice of PHVSIC, in Geor
gia (18 years of which were spent in Washington
county) is the only guarantee offered of his skill
and experience as a Physician.
When not professionally engaged, he may, at all
times, be found at the Atlanta Republican Office,
or at his residence on Prior street, one door Soatb
of Mitchell street.
References.
Wm. Markham, Esq.
Rev. J. P. Duncan, |
L. P. Grant, Esq., j
A. G. Ware, .
of Atlanta. |
Atlanta. Nov. 22. 1854.
Dr. Wm. P. Haynes,
E. C. Williamson,
Gen. T. J. Wartben,
of Sandersvilie.
yiy-
MEW STOCK.
DRUGS, Medicines, Perfumery,
Chemicals, Oils, Putty, Glass Ware
ke., Ac., at the sign of the Mom-
ncth Mortar, under Council Hall.
An extensive assortment of Drugs,
medicines, perfumery, chemicals,
glassware, in my line, oils, pntty.
soaps, combs, brushes, Ac., A.,
suitable for city and country trade,
has just been received from th<
North, on favorable tonus, which will enable the sub
scriber to sell at very reasonable rates, and lower than
heretofore.
As 5 am determined to buildup a respectable business
in the above line, in proportion to the encouragement
extended, I respectfully solicit the continued anc
increasing patronage of my friends, and the public it
general, and also that of my professional brethren ii-
Atlanta and the surrounding counties.
Physicians are assured that they can rely upon Un
qualify of tlia articles which they tnsv obtain at tin
.stshli.hm.ut. For asl. bjr DR. THOS*. 8 DENNY.
Valuable City Lots for Sale.
' I’HE subscriber desiring to close out the balance ot
*■ that valuable property in this eitv, belonging to tin-
estate of the late Samuel Mitchell, deceased, has had
tho same surveyed off ia lot* to suit purchasers, win-
will find n to their advantage to examine the property
at an early day, which will be shown them by the anb
-cribcr, or Mr. Mitchell Jr., by calling at the real
deuce of the former on Whitehall atreet.
March nth. 1854 41—tf T. DOONAN
BBLS Tennessee Corn Whisky for sale at-Wets
'by
W. W. ROARK]
<~4L0THING—A flue assortment ju*t reee : ve<i
VV by PARR A McKENZIE.
November 23, 1854. 51<llw
POTATOES.
Q r\ BBLS. Northern Irish Potatoes for sale by
W. W. ROARK
i’itf Luted fmr feule
A BEUT1FUL five acre lot, well timbered, lying im
'* mediately on a public street, a fine location for a
private residence, ia offered exceedingly lew. Title*
good—call on
WM. H. THURMOND, or
Maj- STEPHEN TERRY.
r.c«ih»rW. 1*53 SO—tf.
GOSHEN BITTER!
A LARGE quaiiluy ol the »eiy beat quality of fresh
Goshen italicr, just received lrom New York, and
.or Sole at 00 cente *er pouuu by W. W. ROARK.
ISO SaclM Salt.(in good order.)
ff fierce Rice, (new crop.)
39.000 Brick, (Average lot.) for sale at what
th>y wit bring, by SEAGO A ABBOTT,
lye. 6, 1864T
GEORGIA, Fullon Courtly.
A. H. PARKS applies to me for letters of Guar
dianship, to the minora and orphans of Sarah
Perry—
These ere therefore to cite and admonish all
persona interested to be and appear at tho Janna-
tj tenn of the Ordinary eonrt of raid county, on
the second Monday iu January next, to show
cause, if any they have, why said letters should
not bo granted the applicant.
Giron under my hand and seal at office, this 4tb
day of December, 1854.
JOS. H. MEAD, Ordinary.
Fulton Sheriff Sales.
IX7TI.L be *<>ld before ths Court Hosts door, in the
** city of Atlanta, on the first Tuesday iu J*d. Dost
tbe following property, to-wlt:
One house and lot in the city of Atlanta, num
ber not known, containing one-eighth of an acre,
more or less, fronting on the East side of tho
Western A Atlantic Railroad Square, 'founded
North by T. C. H. Wilson’s lot. South by Gilbert
A Wilson’s office, and West by Railroad^Squarc:
levied on as tbe property of John Kile, to satisfy
a fi. fa. issued from DeKalb Inferior Uonrt—Jas.
W. Besheare vs. McDonald Womack principal, and
John Kile, Sen., security
Also, William C. Mayson’s interest in four acres
of land, more or less, with improvements thereon,
cumber not known, bounded East by Felix Sow
ers’ lot, West by E. Payne’s lot, and South by a
narrow street or alley, known as Mayson’s A
Walker’s briek yard, and now in possession of J.
F. Walker; levied on to satisfy a fi. fa. issued
from the Justice’s Court of 1026th District, G. M.
—T. N. Payden vs. W. C. Mayson—levy made
and returned to me by J. B. Buchanan, Constable.
Also one house and lot in the oity of Atlanta,
known in the plan of said city as number one
hundred and thirty-four, being a part of land lot
number fifty-one. in tho fourteenth District of ori
ginally Henry, now Flton county, containing two
acres l ore or has,levied on to satisfy two fi fas is
sued from the Justice’s Court, 1028th District G
M: one in favor of Powell A Boon; and one in
favor of John A James Lynch, versus Elias fore
man, levy made and returned to me by J B Buch
anan, Constable.
JO. 8. SMITH. Sheriff.
December 1. 1854. 58dtsd
STATE OF GEORGIA, \
Fulton County. I
WHEREAS John J. Fain has this d»v applied to me
for letters of administration on the estate of John Cash,
late of eald county, deceased—
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
be and appear at my office within the time prescribed
by law to show cause, if any they have, why said let-
ters should not be granted the applicant.
Given under my baud and seal at office, this 2d day
of Deoerober. 1854. JUS. H. MEAD, Ordn’y.
Kf Kalb Sheriff Sales.
W ILL be sold before the Court house door in the
town of Decatur, DeKalb county, on tbe first Tues
day in January next, the following property to wit:
One lot of land, No. 254, in tbe eighteenth District of
originally Henry now DeKalb county, adjoining land* of
Wm. Nesbit and others. Also 1 negro boy by the name
of Titus, of dark complexion, and some 12 years of age,
levied upon as the property of Henson C. Harriss, to
satisfy one fi. fa. issued front DeKalb Superior Court, in
favorof Isaiah Barker, vs. Henson C. Harris*, maker,
and Henrv Wells endorser. Property pointed out by
Plaintiff. ’ J. W. GOLDSMITH, D. 8.
Nov. 29, 1854. 57d
Notice.
T WO month, after date application will be
mado to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary
of DeKalb County, for leave to sell tbe land and
negroes belonging to tho estate of Jane Russel,
late of raid conntv, deceased.
Nov. 13, 1854. OBEDIAH H. M0RRI68.
Aministrator.
Notice*
A LL persons indebted to the estate of James Reese,
late deceased, arc requested to make immediate
payment; and those having demands against raid estate
will present them duly authenticated ia terms of the
law. WILLIAM WALL.
November 29th, 1854. Administrator.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Corne
lius M. Connally, late of Fulton County de
ceased, are requested to make immediate payment,
and those having claims against said Estate will
present them properly, authenticated within tbo
time prescribed hy law.
THOMAS W. CONNALLY, Adm’r.
Atlanta, November 25 1854.
Administrator’* Sale.
WILL be sold at the late residence of Cornelius
M. Connally, deceased, near Atlanta, Fulton co.,
Ga., on Tuesday, tbe 19th of Docembor noxt, the
whole of the personal property of said deceased,
consisting of Household and Kitchen Furniture,
Plantation Tools, Ac., Corn. Fodder, Horses,
Mole, Cattle, Hogs, Ao.; and at the same time and
place the Plantation, Ac., will be rented, and the ne
groes hired for the ensuing year. By order of tho
Conrt of Ordinary of said connty.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
Nov. 25, 1854. T- W. CONNALLY, Adm’r.
GEORGIA Fulton County.
W HEREAS Mary Ann Matilda Speights ha* this day
applied to me for letter* of administration od the
estate of John W. Speights, late of eaid county decesR
ed. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditor* of said deceased to
be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by
law, to »how cause, if any they have, why said letter*
should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal
at office this 2d da? of October 1854.
JOSEPH H. MEAD. Ordinary.
GEORGIA Fulton County.
fXTHEBEAS Jobn H: Johnson and Wm. H Furguson
v » applies to me for letters of administration on the
estate of Allen E. Johnson, late of said county, deceased,
rhene are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar tbe kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and
appear at my office on or before the first Monday in Oc
tober next, to show cause, if any they have. why saic
letters *honld not be granted. Given under my hand at
office this ?*th August 1864. JO?. H. MEAD. Ortl’y.
GEORGIA, DeKalb County.
\AJ HEKEAS James J. Diamond applies to me for let-
” ters of administration on the estate of James Dia
mood, late of said county, deceased;these are therefore
to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and
creditor* of said deceased, to be and appear at my
•ffice, end file their objections, if any they have, why
letters should not be granted the said applicant at the
October term of the Court of Ordinary for said count?
Given under mv hand at office.
Aug., 22d 1854. ALEX. JOHNSON, ord’y.
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
W ' HKREAS William Wall has this day applied to me
lor letters ot administration on tbe Estate ot
James Reese, late of said county, deceased; these are
therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the
kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear
at my office within the time prescribed by law, ano
-bow cause, if any they have, why letters should not be
granted said applicant. Given under my band at office,
this 11th day of September, 1854.
JOS. H. MEAD, Ord'y.
I VST RECElVED~»SO bar els of Pike’s Mag-
“ uulia Whiskey. Ottered to the trade very low tor
vOdi- H-r. tt W. W.sUURK.
GEORGIA. DeKalb County.
VV Hr-KEAa James Yaney, Executor of tho Estate
of Francis Griffin, applies to toe for letters of dis-
■niesion from his said Administration. These are
therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the
kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and ap-
earat my office within the time prescribed by law, anu
show cause, If any they have, why letters of admin
istration should not be grautod the said applicant at
the February Term next, of the Court of Ordinary of
said connty. Given under my band at office.
ALEX. JOHNSON, Ord’y
Jnly 14tb, 1854. *
A city lot, whereon H. T. Peeples now lives;
sold to satisfy a tax fifa in favor of the Mayor and
Council of the city cf Atlanta, vs. Simpson and
Harris, agents for Hansford A Bro.
A city lot, containing ore half acre mere or
less, fronting oa Poacbtiwe street; levied on to
satisfy a tax fifa in favor of the Mayor and Coun r
oil of the city of Atlanta, vs. Margaret E. Lone.
A oity lot contatng one fourth acre more cr less,
fronting on the Macon A Western Railroad; solu
to satisfy a tax fifa in favur of the Mayor and
Council of tbe city of Atlanta, vs. Joseph Ray.
A city lot, containing ono half acre more or lew,
fronting on Calhoun and Baker streets; sold to
satisfy a tax fifa in favor of the Mayor and Coun
cil of the city of Atlanta, vs. Asa Fowler.
A city lot, No. 3, on block No. It), and oity lot
No. 4, and block No. 14; sold as the property of
John W. Davis, to satisfy a tax fifa in &vor of the
Mayor and Council of the eity of Atianta, vs.
John M. Davis.
A city lot, containing one half acre more or less,
fronting on Decatur street; sold to satisfy a fifa
in favor of the Mayor and Council of the city of
Atlanta for city tax, vs. Stephen Biggers.
A city lot, No. 112, land lot number 51, con
taining ono half acre more or less, lying on Cal-
houu street; sold to satisfy a tax fifa in favor of
the Mayor and Council of the city of Atlanta,
owner not known.
A city lot, No. 127, on land lot No. 51, owner
not known ; sold to satisfy a tax fifa in favor of
the Mayor and Council of tho eity of Atlanta.
A city lot, No. 9, land lot No. 53, lying on Col
lins street or alley; sold to satisfy a' tax fifa in
favor of the Mayor and Council of the eity of
Atlanta, owner not known.
A eity lot, No. 107, land lot No. 51, lying on
Calhoun and Baker streets, owner not known;
sold to satisfy a tax fits, in favor of tho Mayor and
i Council of the city of Atlanta,
j A city lot, No. 2, land lot No. 77, owner not
known; sold to satisfy a tax fifa in favor of the
Mayor and Council of the city of Atlanta.
A city lot, No. 2. in block No. 27, and land lot
No. 77, lying on Whitehall and Garnett streets ;
sold to satisfy a tax fifa in favor of the Mayor
and Council of tbe city of Atianta, owner not
known.
A city lot, containing one half acre more or
Ices, fronting Ivy street; sold to satisfy a tax fifa
in favor of the Mayor and Council of the city of
Atlanta, vs. John R. Moore.
All of the interest of defendant in city lot No.
205, in land lot No. 52, lying on Bell atreet; sold
to satisfy a tax fifa in favor of the Mayor and
Council of tho city of Atlanta, vu. William R.
Richardson.
A eity lot. No. 8. land lot No. 53, lying on Jones
street: sold to satisfy a tax fifa in favor of the
Mayor and Conncil of the city of Atlanta, vs. A.
G. Willis.
A city lot. No. 3, and land lot No. 77, contain
ing one half acre more or less, fronting on For
syth street; sold to satisfy a fifa in favor of tho
Mayor and Council of tbe city of Atianta. vb.
8. J. Ramsy, for bis city tax in 1854.
A house and lot now occupied by the defendant,
situate on the corner of Hunter and Loyd streets,
number not known, supposed to contain half acre,
more or less; levied on to satisfy a fifa for fine
imposed, issued from the Vlayor’s Conrt, city of
Atlanta, Mayor and Conncil vs. Michael McCul
lough.
A house and lot in the city of Atlanta, situate
on tho corner of Whitehall and i itcbeil streets,
containing half acre, more or less ; levied on to
satisfy a fifa issued from the Mayor's Court, .May
or and Conncil vs. W. W. Roark.
B. N. WILLIFORD, City Marthal.
GEORGIA, FttUon County.
»V HEREAS, John l. Harris appUed to ms for letters
M of administration on the estate of . William Fares-
er, lateof said county, deceased;—-Thtee’ are therefore
to cite aadadmonish all and singular, the kindred ard
creditors »f wid deceased, terb* and appear at my office
within tbn time prescribed by law, to sLow cause it any
they have, why raid letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand and seal, at office, tlris 17th
,t-r »r Ort ism, jos, jL MF4D-Ordinary
Autuimst 1stor’a Stole*
A GREEABLY to an order of the Honorable
Court of ’Ordinary of Fulton county, will be
sold on tbe first Tuesday In January, 1855, be
fore the Conrt House door in the Town of Dahlo-
nega, Lumpkin connty, Lot of Land number six
ty, in the thirteenth District, first section, Lumpkin
county, containing forty acres more' or less, sold
as the property of Thomas Haynes: deceased, for
the benefit of the creditors of said deceased.
Terms.—Six months credit, note and approved
security. REUBEN HAYNES, Adm’r.
November 10, 1854.
Notice to Debtors &> Creditors,
A LL persons indebted to tho estate Jane Rntsell
-XXInfo of tbe county of DeKalb, deceased are re
quired to make immediate payment, and those
having demands against said deceased will pres
ent their., within the time prescribed by law, prop
erty authenticated. OBEDIAH 8. MORRI88.
November 13, 1854. Administrator.
Wm.
GEORGIA, DeKalb county.
\\ HERE* , Henry B. Latimer, Guardian of
* * E. 1>il: on applies to me for letters of dismission
from said Guardianship, these are, therefore, to rite
and admonish all persona concerned, to be and ap
pear at my office within the time prescribed by law,
to show eaase. if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted at the July Term next of this
court. Given under my bandat office. May 10th 1854.
A1.FJC. JOHNSON, Ord’y
GEORGIA, Fullon County.
A LL persona having demands against Adelaid Walthal,
• r *lato of raid county, deceased, are hereby notified to
prerant them properly attested to me within the time
prescribed by law, and all person* indebted to said de
ceased, are hereby required to made immediate pay-
talent.
Atlanta, Sept. 14,1864. B. F. BOMAR, Adm’r.
Administrator 9 * Sale.
B Y virtne.of an order of the Court of Ordinary
of the County of DeKalb, will bo sold on the
First Tuesday in January next, at Decatur in said
ConDty between tbo legal hours of sale. Ono lot
of Land No. three Hundred and nineteen, (319)
in tbe 18th District, Original Henry now DeKalb
County containing two Hundred two and a half
acres more or less: also the following negroes, vis:
Gid a man about 31 years old and Adaline, a wo
man about 22 years old and both negroes being of
good quality ali sold as the property of Isarel
Miller, Deceased for tho Benefit of tho heirs of
said estate. Terms on day of sale.
G. MORRIS, Administrator.
November 6, 1854.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
A LL persons indebted to the Estate of Allen E.
Johnson, late of Fnlton county, deceased, are
requested to moke immediate payment: A»d all per
sons having claims ag«inst said estate, will present
them duly authenticated within tho timo prescrib
ed by law. JNO. H. J-OHNBON, >
WM. H. FERGUSON. J
November 22, 1854.
CALHOUN PILLS!
inch as Fevers of ali types, Bowel Affections ol sil kinds,
every character of llead-ache, Rheumatic Pal
MISUW.IK Fains, 1 ains
If-taken and persisted in, ac-
• Adm’rB.',
51d
Fulton Mi* riff Sales.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in January
next, before the Court House door in the eity of
Atlanta, Fulton county, within the legal hours of
sale, the following property, to wit:
A Lot of Land in tbe city of Atlanta, in Fulton
county, kxown in tho plan of said city by the
north half of lot number two, in block number
fourteen, bounded os follows: On the South by
Peter's street, on the East by Pryor street, on the
North by lot number ono, and on the West by lot
number four of said block, containing one-balf
acre more or less, levied on as the property of Jo-
siahR. Boswortb.to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa. issued
from Fulton Superior Court, in favor of Wiley
Banks A Co., vs. Josiah R. BoBworth—property
pointed out in eaid fi. fa.
Also the two following described lots in the city
of Atlanta, the lot with a good two story framed
dweiiing house, now occupied by the defendant,
known in the plan of the city, by lot. number Four,
in block number two, it being a part of land lot
number fifty-one, in the fourteenth District of ori
ginally Honry, now Fnlton county, containing
three-fourths of an aero more or less. Also the
house and lot now occupied by John Bailey as
a Grocery, fronting on Decatur street eighteen feet,
running back north forty-six leet, ail levied on as
the property of Henry P. Ivy. to satisfy two fi fas
issued from Fulton Superior Court—one in favor
of H B Latimer, vs. Henrv P Ivy—the other in
favor of Davis, Kolb A Fauning, vs. Henry P Ivy
—property pointed out by John Collier, plaintiff 's
Attorney.
Also Lot of Land, number two hundred and
seven (207) in the fourteenth District of originally
Henry, now Fulton county, containing two hun
dred two r.nd a half acres more or less, levied on
as the property of Elijah Jordan, to satisfy a fi fa
issned from Fulton Superior Court, in lsvor of
Wells A Bell, vs. Elijah Jordan—property pointed
out by M A Bell.
Also Lots of Land, number* two hundred and
thirty-three, (233.) and two hundred and thirty-
four, (234) in the seventeenth District of originally
Henry, now Fulton county, each containing two
hundred two and a half acres, all levied on as the
property of Thomas J Stevens, to satisfy the fol
lowing fi fas issued from Fulton Superior Court:
Ono in favor of James A Collins, va Thomas J
Stevens; ono in favor of Simeon Frankford. vs
Thomas J Stevens; one in favor »f Elijah Roberts,
rs Thomas J Stevens; one in favor of Joseph V
Stanback, vs Thomas J Stevens; one in favor
Kirkpatrick A Calhoun, vs Tnomas J Stevens;
ono in faver of A Alexander, vs Thomas J Stevens,
maker, and John Ermingcr. endorse; one in favor
of Samnel Bryant, vs Thomas J Stevens, and one
in favor of Marcus A Bell, vs James W Points, A
Thomas J Stevens—property pointed out by Tho?
J Stevens.
Also a two-horse wagon’ levied on as the proper
ty of Clark C Tabot, to satisfy a fi fa issued from
DeKalb Inferior Court, in favor of Hightower A
Pankey, vs Clark C Tabot. and Leah McGarr se
curity—property pointed out by security.
T. J. PERKERSON, Deputy Sheriff.
December 1, 1854. 58dtsd
Administrator’s Sale.
A GREEABLY to an order of the Honorable
Court of Ordinary of Fnlton county, will he
sold on the first Tuesday in January, 1855, before
tfie Court House door in Cumming, Forsyth county,
Lot of Land, numbered twelve hundred and twen
ty-one, in tho fourteenth District, and first section,
of originally Cherokee, now Forsyth county, con
taining forty acres more or less, and sold as the
property of Thomas Haynes deceased, for the ben
efit of the creditors of said deceased.
Terms.—Six months credit, notes and approved
security. REUBEN HAYNES, Adm’r.
November 10, 1854.
r.)
GEORGIA, DeKalb Ctmnty.
T O all whom It may concern: Whereas Edmond J.
Bailey Administrator on the Estate of John M.
Corley, deceased, applies for letters of Dismission
from eaid Administration, therefore the kindred and
creditors of eaid deceased, arc hereby cited and ad
monished to file their objections if any they have,
in my office in terras of law. otherwise letters of Dis
mission will he granted the applicant at tbe Pecem
ber Term next, of the Court of Ordinary for said Coun
ty. Given under my hand nfficialy at office, this 3d
June. 1864. ALEX. JOHNSON. Ord’v.
OIXTY DAYS AFTER DATE, application will
O bo made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary
of DeKalb oounty for leave to sell the real estate
of James Diamond, of said county, deceased.
Oct. 2, 1854. JAMES J. DIAMOND,
no9-2m. Adm’r
GEORGIA, DeKalb County.
T O all whom It may concern: whereas 0. E. Morris*
applies for letters of administration on tbe Estate of
lane Rnsseii, late of said connty, deceased: these are
therefore to oite and admonish all and singular the
kindred and creditor* of said deceased to be and appear
it my office within the time prescribed by law, and
ihow cause, if any they have, why letters of Adminis
tration should not be granted said applicant. Given
under my hand officially at office.
Sept 9,1854. ALEX. JOHNSON. Ord’y.
GEORGIA. Fnlton County.
\XTHEREAS Thomas W. r onn»Uv applies to me for let
Vv ters o? administration on the Estate of Cornelius
M. Connally, late of said county, deceased: These are
therefore to cite and admonish aU and singular the
kindred and creditors of said denea-ed to be and appear
at my Office within the time prescribed by lew. to show
cause, if any they have, why said letters' should not he
granted.
Given under mv hand at office, thi. 12th oav of Au-
riist 1«S4. " .10*5 IT. VF,»D. fb-Musry.
GEORGIA, Fnlton County.
W r HKREAS Daniel Johnson sppUcs for letters of ad
ministration on the Estate of L. C. Cheshire, de
ceased, late of La wrens District. P. C. These ere there
fore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred
and creditors of said decased. to be and np] ear at my
office on or before the first Mundsy in September next.
to show cause, if any exists, why said letters of ad
ministration should not be granted
August 2d, 1854. .Kk». H. MEAD. Ord’y
GEORGIA, DeKalb County,
T Wo mouths after date application will be made to
the Court of Ordinary of said county for leave to
«ell the real estate and negrues. befonging to the estate
of Israel MlUer. late or said county, Accessed.
Pent Sth. 1864 GIDEON MORRIS. Adm’r.
GEORGIA, DeKalb County.
W HEREAS Esekiel Rseves, Administrator npon the
Estate of George W Roeve*. deceased, applies to
roe for letters of dismis-lon from bis said Administra
tion. These are therefo-e to cite and admonish all and
« : ngular tho kindred end creditors of said deceared, to
fie the'r objections 'n my office, if any they have, in
in term* of law, why th» said applicant should not
! e dism ssed from h : s said admfnatratfon at the Feb-
i nary ertn next, of tbe Court of Ordinary of said
coun y- Given under my band at office.
Ja y 4:b, U54. ALU. JOHNSON ord’y.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
FULTON COUNTY,
W HEREAS, Thomas Moore applies to mo'for
letters of administration on the estate of
Henry F. Jeffries, late of said oounty, dee’d—
These are therefore to cite aad admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said dec’d,
to be and appear at my office within the timo pro*
scribed by law to show cause, if any thoy have,
why eaid letters should not be granted the appli
cant.
Givon under my hand and seal, this 3d day of
Nov. 1854. JOS. H. MEAD, Ordinary.
Ftdton Mortgage Sale.
W ILL be sold before tliu courthouse door in
tho city of Atlauta, Fulton county, on the
1st Tuesday in January next, within tho legal
hours of sale, tho following property, to-wit:
One set of hand tools for manufacturing tin
ware, together with all the machines “and other
tools necessary for said manufacturing business,
in the tin-shop of the defendant, in the city of
Atlanta, and one stove pipe—all new and com
plete ; levied on as the property of Janies W.
Points, to satisfy a mortgage fifa issued from Ful
ton Inferior Court, in favor of Nathaniel E. Gard
ner, vs.. James VI. Points—property pointed out
in said fifa.
Thirteen cooking stoves, eleven parlor and box
stoves and a quantity of Japan and planish and
common tin-war#, togother with a variety of otb-
or articles of merchandise too tedious to mention;
all levied on as the property of James W. Points,
to satisfy two mortgage fifas issued from Fulton
Inferior Court, in favor of Hancock & Co. and
J. N. Morrow, vs. James W. Points-—property
pointed out in said fifas.
Nor. 3d, 1854. T. J. PERKERSON, D. Sh’ff.
GEORGIA, DeKalb county.
TO AIL WHOM IT MAT CONCFRS:
lit HEREAb, Joseph Walker and J. R. McAlister,
” Adm’r* upon the estate of Zachariah Gholston
deceased, apply* for letters of Dismission from tbe
Administration of said estate, therefore the kindred
and creditors of said deceased, aro hereby cited and
admonished to file their objections, if any they have,
in my office in terms of the law. otherwise letters of
dismission will be granted the applicants at the Janu
ary Term next, of the Court of Ordinary for raid coun
ty. Given under my hand at office.
June 6tb, 1854. ALEX. JOHNSON, Ordinary
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
ALL persons indebted to tbo estate of Henry F.
Jeffries, late of Fulton county deceased, are re
quested to make immediate payment. And those
having claims against said estate will present them
duly authenticated in terms of the law, or they
will be barred. THOMAS MOORE,
Dec. 4, 1851. Adm’r.
PARKER’S DYSENTERY CORDIAL,
T HIS valuable preparation bas proved itself effiea
cious in the cure of
Dysentery, Bloody Flux, Diarluea, Cholera
Morbus, Cholera Infantum, dec.
It is useful in all the diseases of the
BOWELS, CHOLIC, dec., dee.
It needs no encomium, but (br the good of those un
acquainted with it, the following certificate* are given;
focm C.aovx, Ga., July 13th, 1854.
I have nssd Da. C. W. Parser's Dybxxtehy CowiiAiin
my family, and believe it to be a good remedy for the
diseases for which it is recommended. WM. 8. CAR-
ROLL-
Jolt 12th. 1854.
This is to eerliiy that I hare used Dr. Parxzu’b Dtb
extert asp Diarhcxa Cordial in my family, and it had
a very happy affect. One of my children has been badly
effected with disentery for about three weeks,and after
giving it several other things without seeming to do
any good, .1 concluded to try some of the above Cord
ial, and two doses of it has entirely cured it. I, also, re
commended it to D. H. Walls, one of my neighbors, who
was taken very severely with tbe Flux, and it also, had
a charming effect on him. I most cordially recommend
It to all who may fall victims to any disorder of the
BOWELS, whatever. GEORGE S. ROSSER.
Gritfjx, Ga., July 14th, 1854.
This is to certify that I have used Dr. C. H. Parker’s
Dyvkxtert and Diarhiea Cordial in my family, and find
it to be all he recommends it to be. D. H. JOHNSON.
Of It is usetess to add. Try a bottle. Priceonly50
cents. Full directions given on each bottle.
X^-For sale by J. M. RANTIN', Agent.
August Sd, 1854. fl<V—tfj Atlanta.
M’HAIilM’S
CoipMuiCMiihM’ftled Criminative.
pOR the cure of Cholera Morbns, Spasmodic Chol-
r era. Dysentery. Diarrhoea, Summer Complaints,
Cholic, Gripping Pains, or Sick Stomach, want ol Appe
tite, Wiud, Cramp, and all Diseases of the Stomach and
Bowels.
This is one of the most pleasant, safe and effica
cious Medicine* for the above named complaint# ever
offered to the public. It is'adapted to persons of all
ages and sexes, and is particularly serviceable in cases
of Cholera lnfisntum, or Bummer Complaint#. In many
severe attacks of both Dysentery and Dforrh«sa,it ha*
acted almost as soon as sataunistered, always tearing tbe
bowels in a natural condition, thus requiring no ca
thartic medicine to be token a ter, as fo moat generally
required when article* are given te cheek the di*ea*e.
It I*, also, an excellent remedy, and speedy in its ac
tion in case* of acidity on the stomach, which pro
duce* Wind, Hartburn, Restlessne**, want of Appe
tite, Inability to Sleep, Ac., ; and, in fact, for many
diseases which arise from a deranged state of the
stomach and bowels. For sale only by
JOHN £00N, Agent,
■ At Dr. Powell’s Office, on Peach-tree St
X«t»nta. .W Sd. 1«R4. rt>tfl
J UST Received 511 boxes and 10 casks of fine
diary cheese.
W. W. ROARK.
rroBACCo.
Opt BOXES Tobacco, some very superior, now in store
4Gui4 ter sale by w. W ROARK.
every
>a tfciff Chest, and oa on.
cording to directions, in the initial stage* of disease,
and particularly daring a decided predisposition to dis*
ease, they will, like a charm, dissipate without discom
fort, thousands of cases that might, aud I do not doubt
would, terminate in death. The subscriber speaks con*
fidcntly, as h# Is enabled to do from thirty-two year*
experience in the Medical Profession, ana many yeara
experience with hi# 1 ills, which have, during the time,
undergone many siterations, with tbe view and hi pc
•f muinff tbtm a
Safe and Reliable Family Medicine*
They are itrictiy Anti-Billious and Anti-Dyspeptic.
The Public are referred to the testimonials of their
Hooaors Joseph Henry Lumpkin, Judge of the bupreme
Court of Georgia; Fx-Judge John J Floyd; Edward
Young Hill, Judge ot the Superior Court; Slessr*. Julia
H. Pop#, of Lee county, and C. Low, of Augusta, Ga.
PtCATCE, Ga. E. N. CALHOUN, >1. D.
TESTIMONIALS.
Atuens, September 23, 18ft.".
Dean Aft}—I received several days since, your fa'or,
asking my opinion of tbe Medical merits of the Calhr.un
Fill*. Allow m# to premise, that for the laat ten yeara
I bare been tortured in body and mind, by the 1«mon
Indigestion. I was endowed by nature with an admir
able constitution, and my formidable malady haa been
superinduced by a enative habit, brought ou by too close
confinement and want of regular exercise. Never hav
ing sufficient leisure to starve out disease, even if it be
Mssiblo to do ao, which 1 very much doubt, 1 hate run
he rounds of all the most approved cores and allevia-
tives. I have tried Id their turn—Lee’s. Peters’*,
Brandreth’s, Cook’s, Hill’s, Spencer’s Smith’s, and ma
ny other Patent Ptlla and Dyspepsia Drugs, which have
come within my reach, and contrary to the commonly
expressed opinion, I mus* bear my hnmble testimony in
favor of the virtue of each and all of these Nostru'nu.
by a Box of Pills, as by a Book which is not of
a vicious tendency. I never bought either, which f
did not think fully worth the money which it cost.
It is only nece-rary to add, which I do most cheerfu
lly—not only through kindness to you, but to the pub
lic also, especially that portion of it who know, by sad
experience, what is meant by the Vulture-like gnawing
at the pit of the stomach, bitter taste in the mouth,
flatulence, a eidity, distension of the stomach, const i-
foted bowels, cold feet and acute pain in the head,
tack and vicinity of the heart—to all such, I can cor
dially recommend tbe Calhoun r*U*. The efficaev of
thi* Reoedical Agent, 1 tested for the first time' du
ring my recent sojourn with yon, and have used it fre
quently since, and have found, experimentally, that it
subserves in my case a most excellent purpose, particu.
larlyin its effect* upon the Liver, the sympathy betwoa
which and the stomach w too intimate te require com
ment.
Sincerely glad to learn that you are making arrange
ments to give more extended dissemination to your Pills ‘
1 am truly your friend and obedient servant.
JOtv HF-NRY LUMPKIN.
Dr. E. N. Calropx, i
Decatur, Georgia, j
Covwotos, October 13.1853.
Dr. E. N. Ca^bovn—Dtar Sir 1 am gratified to learn
that it is yonr purpose tedisseminate the Improved C'l I-
houn Fill*more generally than you have beretofoi o done,
have occasionally, when sojourning at your house, used
them when indisposed, and having found them so mild,
yetso efficacious in cases of derangement of the digestive
organs, 1 most cheerfully commend them and their use to
the public, and especially to gentlemen having large fam
ilies, as a most excellent preventive of fixed and perma
nent disease arising from iadigeslion.
Truly yours, &e., JOHN J. FLOYD.
LaGkaxge, October 22, 1853.
Dr. E. N. CALItors— Dear Sir: I am gratified to learn
that yon have oome to the conclusion to create Agencies
for the Calhoun Fill* in different parts of the country—
is it no less an act of justice to yourself than to the
world at large. Since the year 184d, 1 have been in tl o
habit of using your Pills individually, and as a Faiuilly
i Medicine. Observation and experience prove it an inval
uable specific for nearly all irregualritie of the Digestive
Apparatur,, performing its office with little or no pain t r
nqusea ; it leaves the patient with a good appetite, in
creased strength and greatly improved and elevated si tr
ite—properly used, it will cure Dyspepsia and expel all of
itsgloomy concomitants. In Chills and fevers, and even
Bilious Fevers, 1 have found it equally efficient.
Trusting that you may find the worldac ready to com
pensate you as to benefit itBelf, the result of your skill
and labor, 1 am sincerelv your friend. Ac.,
EDIT. YOUNG HI1L.
SrARirvnJi, Lee Connty, October 26, 1863.
Du. E. N. Calhoot—Dear Sir. While at lecatur. 1
had as 1 consider, a fair opportunity of testing the C’a’-
houn Fills, prepared by yourself, and I am m much
piesed with their action upon the I.iver, and ac a n:ean»
of breaking up Bilious predisposition, that 1 hope as you
are now preparing to offer them to the public, that you
will creRte an Agency at Ptarkville, that mnybeens.
bled at any time to procure them. I expect to u-c their,
with white and black in all cases threatening attacks of a
BUlous character. I would be gratified, not oniy on your
own account, but also for the benefit of thepuhlic.it
large, that you would place them in the reach of every
person, for i feel confident that there has not y-et been
offered to the public any preparatiou of Medicine i hat will
compete with your Till* as a general Family Medicine, or
a traveling companion.
V#ry sincerely your friend, Ac., JOIIM IJ. Ff>i‘E.
ApnrsTA, October 29, 1853.
Dr. E. N. CaIBOCX—Dear Sir This is to certify :hnt
before 1 had the pleasure of meeting you, 1 was frequent
ly attacked by somq Bilious derangement producing pio3
tration, loss of appetite. Nausea and Head-arhe. >nm
the use of yonr (Calhoun) 1 ills, administered according
to your instructions, I was immediately and } ermanent-
ly relieved. It affords me much gratification io ac
knowledge the advantage 1 derived from your judicious
treatment.
1 remain with high esteem, your obedient servant,
CHRISTOPHER LOW.
For sale by J. M. Raxtis, A J. Nokcross, Agt. in At
lanta. July 27, 1S54. 9—ly.
IYYSPEPSJA, RHEUMATISM, SCROFULA, COUGH,
A STH HA, CONSUMPTION, IJVKit COMPLAINT, Ac
TRUTH IS ItlSHTT ! ARa TOC HCK f BEWARE OK IMITA
TIONS |
Ask tor Hampton's Vegetable Tincture. Tho many
cures made by this pleasant and safe remedy may In-
dnno counterfeiting.
4 Medicine must have merit aud great merit ton,
to stand the tebt of public opinion. No art of putting
•wn galvanise a worthless article, so as to keep it up uv
<a good medicine if it be not really so.
A good medicine will live, become popular, and ex
tend it* sales year after year, in spite of opposition.—
The people will readily find out virtues, and the fame of
them passes from mouth to month with more rapidity
'han newspapers can spread It. A living witness testi
fying to the cure a medicine has marie for him in of
far more service than any newspaper advertising.
In proof of wbat we say’above, we rcter you to liamr
ton’s Vegetable Tincture, and its effects.
Tlio Wife of T W. Ycakic, Grocer, 76 Pearl street,
cured of Rheumatism of 8 years standing; other ri me
dies foiled.
Wm. M. Oldham, (lateof the Custom House.) dwel
ling 128 finest., of Dyspepsia, great debility, permantly
cured.
W. A. Schaeffer, Esq., one of the oldest Magistrates
and most highly respectable citizens, cured of great,
weakness ana restored to robust health.
Jarret Plummer, 153 E. Baltimore at. suffered intense
ly six years with hip disease and roercnrisl rhumatism:
cored after all other remedies foiled.
Space will not permit to name hundreds of others,
as Geo. W. Goodrich, Capt. Tlios. Canot, Robert Gault,
James Symth, cured of rneumatism. John l’erv ail, S.
A. Grffiu, John Luke, Rev. V. Eskrigc, U. S. Navy, and
thousands of others cured of Dyspepsia, Scrofula,
Cough, Liver Complaints, BronchUs, St. Vitus’ Lance,
Ac. we refer to our own citizens. Call on them.
Dr. Hampton, the author of this great Hampton’s
Vegetable Tincture, is in his 80tb year, in good lies lib,
so that it will be seen it is not an article got up to im-
i use on the public.
GREAT CURE OF RHEUMATISM BY HAMILTON’S
VEGETABLE TINCTURE.
Chester District, P. C., January 3d. 1863.
Messrs. Mortimer A Mowbray—Gentlemen: For tbe
last five year* I have been a severe sufferer from Rheu
matism, till, seeing your recommendation of “ Hamp
ton’s Vegetable Tiucture,’’ 1 procured a bottle, anil the
first dose has ao much relieved me that 1 cansider it
as justice to give to tbe suffering world the result of
tho application.
Mine wa# Acute Rheumatism In the back—so bad
that I was confined to my bed for tire last six months.
The first bottle acted like a charm, the second restored
strength te my poor sffiicted back, and I am now as
well and feel as young as when I was sixteen. 1 am
now 74 years of age.
I consider your Tincture the greatest discovery of tho
sge and poor suffering humanity ought to erect a monu
ment to Dr. Hampton, who has saved thousands from
f ain. And you, gentlemen, have acted the part of pub
ic benefactors to disseminating the benefits which
have resulted from your invaluable remedy.
I am a plain cotton planter, and have never written
tor literary fame; but when my fellow beings are afflict
ed shall I hesitate, or through modesty, withhold any
information valuable to my fellow maul So, if you
consider this worthy of a place in auy of your newspa
pers, you are at liberty to make use of it. 'Yours, truly,
ALVAH kemball.
CURE FITS i READ!! READ!! I
Mors than Gold to the Sick—From one of the moat
respectable Druggists in South Carolina:
Charleston, S. C., Sept. 21,1853.
Messrs. Mortimer A Mowbray:—The sale of your
Hampton’s Vegetable Tincture is increasing every day,
and every bottle sold recommends this valuable medicine
to the afflicted. Several of our planter* haw tried it
in different eases with astonishing success, aud are get
ting it by half dozens. It ha* been found to be tlio
greatest remedy for rheumatic affections: and a won
derful cure has been performed on a negro suffering
by Fite. 1 will furnish you with a number of certifi
cates if you wish them. Hease send me. soon as
possible a supply of tlio Tincture. J am. gentlemen,
yours, W. G. TKUTT.
Hundred* in this city will bear same testimony.
' Hampton’s Vegetable Tincture is purely Vegetable,
ard warranted free from all mineral substance This
Tincture, by it* mild, pleasant, and safe action cn the
stomach, liver kidneys, lungs, and the nervous system,
cures Dyspepsia, Liver loroplaint, Disease of the Urina-
voua Affection* generally, Fistula, Liles, Bowel Cim-
plaints. with all diseases arising from impure blood.—
As a remedy for tbe various derangements of tho Fe
male System, it seems to have no aujorior.
The Female System has. in Doctor Hampton’s Vege
table Tincture, a Cure for its numerous and complicated
derangements. Hundreds who have been debilitated
and dispirited, and on the verge ot a premature grave,
have been restored by its use to blooming health,
which we are abundantly able to prove by such a host
of living witnesses.
LIVER COMTLAINT AND DEBILITY.
Extract from James Harris, Esq.'s Letter, Alexan
dria, Virginia:—After speaking of wonderful cures on
himselfhe says: ‘Mrs. H. has been suflering with the
complaint and with inability, constantly complaining,
from weakness, through her whole system, the now
enjoys better health than for thirty yea’rs, being entirely
restored by the use of Hampfon’sVegetable Tincture.”
Call and get a l’amphlet gratis of A. Alexander,
Wholesale and Retail agent Atlanta, Ga.; TVm. Root
Marietta, Vineyard A Jones, I’almetto; Hartley, Rider
A Co., Augusta, Georgia.
[March 23.1864 4?—ly
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