The Atlanta weekly examiner. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1854-1857, May 18, 1855, Page 4, Image 4

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4 Wiu (Orleans J. G. Bermel, &WIG Manufacturer CTFrYTI and Gentlemens Furn- I ishing Store, (under the Wfc-U-'X-l' St. Charles Hotel,) New Orleans. J. G. B’s. approved system of measuring the 1 head. No. 1 The circumference of the head. ! No. 2 Forehead to the nape of the neck. No. 3- ‘ Ear to ear over the temple. 44UWly , W« J. RIDGILL. J. M. ROBERTS. J. D. TISRRELL Ridgill, Roberts & Terrell, I'FACTORS1 'FACTORS and Commission Merchants, No. j 13 Carondelet street, New Orleans. Wm. C. Ray, Agent at Montgomery, Ala bama. 15wly L. D. 0. WOOD.] [JAMES 11. LOW. Wood & Low, GENERAL Commission Merchants, No. 37 Natchez street, New Orleans, Louisiana. The undersigned are prepared to excute orders for all kinds of produce at the lowest cash prices. WOOD & LOW, Refer to: New Orleans. J. T. Doane, Atlanta, Ga. . U. L. Wright, “ “ 44Uwly GEO. W. TARLETON. J. WHITING. W. B. TULLIS Tarleton, Whiting and Tullis. FA CTORS AND COMMISSION tvw: tb: « No. 5 Carondelett street, New Orleans, Cash advances made on Cotton and other con signments. Orders for Bagging, Rope, Groceries &c. promptly attended to. 17 dwly E. B. Wheelock, WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, No. 53, St. Charles Street, second door from Gravier Street, New Orleans. [44-tawly- B. A. WILSON, JR.] [w. C. LIPSCOMB. Wilson, Lipscomb & Co., jgE&t COMMISSION Merchants, sags? pfeffiy and Agents for the sale of Vir “™*“ginia Manufactured Tobacco, No. vy -8 85 Gravier Street, New Orleans. December 7, 1855 44tAw6m John F. Hoyt. PRACTICAL Hatter, Corner St. Charles and Common Streets, (Opposite St. Charles and Verandah Hotels,) New Orleans. Hats made to order. December 7 1854 44tAwly THOS. T. TWITTY. WM. H. SMITH' Twitty & Smith, TOBACCO AGENTS, and General Com mission Merchants, No. 58 Gravier Street, new Orleans. [44-tiw6m. WE ARE NOW RECEIVING AT OUR NEW STORE a large and complete assortment of choice Brandies, Wines Liquors and Cigars of direct importation, which we offer to the trade at the lowest market rates, in or out of bond. WM. N. GHISELIN & Co., 17 dwly 8 Tchoupitoulas and BNew Levee sts. Wines, Liquors. SAZERAC BRANDIES. —The subscribers being the sole agents anil importers in this city of the celebrated SAZARAC Brandies, keep constantly on hand a full supply of the lower and medium grades as well as the oldest vintages, such ns 1795, 1798, 1802 and 1805, and invite the attention of the trade, as well as connoisseure, the above being a Pure and Genuine article. WM. E. LEVERICH & Co., agents, t7 dwly 24 Old Levee street. B. O BREWER. »• B. CALDWELL BREWER and CALDWELL, GfiSBRAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS 20 Ohl Ship, tor. Water St.—Neu- York Advances made on consignments of Cotton Sugar, Molasses, Lumber, Leather, Hides Wool, Turpentine, Rosin, &c. Merchandise of all descriptions thus purchased on commis sion. ■■• y rioprescnt.ed by H. O. BREWER, 29 Micheal st. 17—dwly ROCERIES I GROCERIES \ j GROCERIES!!! Goshen Butter, Pineapple Cheese, Buck What, Preserves and Jams, Capers, Matches, Clothes Lines, Twine, Baskets, Broms. Fire-Crackers, Shot, Bar-Lead, Cahdy, Biack and Green Tea, Brandy, Salmon, Smoked Herring, Table Salt, Colgate’s Soap, Colgate's Starch, etc., lor sale by H. L. STONE & Co. corner Gravier, Fulton & Levee sts. 17 dwly E. Hart & Co. 105 and 107 Tchoupitoulas Street. New Orleans, La. WHOLESALE DEALERS in Gro cerics. Teas, Liquors, &e. Ww-aX# TEAS—4OO packages Imperial Gun njK-CTf powder and Oclong. Scotch Whiskey 2 puncheons Stewart’s Paisley. Raisins— -500 whole, half and quarter boxes. Yeast Pow ders, 12 cases. Pepper Sauce, 65 boxes Quarts and Pints. Ground Spices, 200 boxes Assorted. Dried Apples, 50 barrels. Pickles, 50 eases As sorted. Jellies and Jams, 50 boxes Assorted.— Sauces. 25 boxes Assorted. Pic Fruits, 50 box es. Pickles, 20 half barrels and firkins. Citron. 50 boxes, Currants, 5 casks. Almonds) 25 bales Wolfe’s Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps, 50 cases. Buckwheat, 10 barrels and 100 boxes. Laguayra Coffee, 100 bags. For sale by E. J. HART & Ct). 105 ami 107 Tchoupitoulas Street. Dec 21, 1851 dw ns2—ly Scovil & Mead, IVTEW Orleans, General Southern Agents fi r all the most valuable Family Medicines. December 7 1854 44t&wly Alexander Norton Co. "VITHOLESALE Grocers and Dealers in y y Wine, Liquors, &c. No. 5 Poydras St., New Orle ms. I'.hhvl v AV. Sieruit, (COMMISSION Merchants, 14 Union Strut. j New Orleans. 50dwly A. !><-iniunrr, (COMMISSION Merchant in Wines, Liquors j &c., No. 9 Bienville Street, New Orleans. Dec 21 54 49dwl v D, 11. Carroll, C COMMISSION Merchant. 58 Union K w, } Carondelet Street, New Orleans. Dee 21 ’54 49dwlv Cotiery Wllaoti. VY7"HOLESALE and Retail Grocers. 5 Front I) between Canal Crossman Streets. N\w Orleans. 49dwlv Thomas Steen, DEALER in Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, No. 21 Notre Dame Streets betweet Tchoupitoulas and Commerce Stree ts, New Orleans. 49Ja\1v QU AR DR A 8 & Co., V., Importers and I mission era of Havana Product*. 49 ’’ W. NEWTON, JAMES FA Kill I Newton and Farrelly, Commission and Forw rdL.g Mei chants. And Dealers in Western Prodm , No. 92 Magaz ne Street, New Orleans, L . Dec 21. *54 dw 52-b A. J. KVGELKY. J. '»• '»? Rugeley. Blair ” ° . (COM MISSION MERCK v . yvier Street. New Orleans. [4*i-unlv. JOHN EATOM. JAMES HKNDE3SON. Eaton * Header' ”, ' HOLESALE Grocers, N Y y A 16 Tchoupitoulas st: ... |{i,W. New Orleans. dec. 27, ‘sl J. M. Savage & Co. Z 1 ENERAL Provision and Produce Dealer. \ H No. 43 Poydras street, New Orleans. December 7 1854 44uiwly > I AlLl.i' I o Sons, Ji ■ ne street lyL Importers of )) ines, Brandies, &c.. and Distillery of Domestic Liquors. 49dw ly WM. I>. CONVERSE, T. M. CONVERGE, WM. P CONVERSE, JR. CONVERSE, & CO. Grocers and Dealers in Western Produce. | Corm rof Canal and AV w Er err Sts., NEW ORLEANS. T-frir lute Store and Stock having bv< o com- . I Irlciy destroyed by £!«<•. dd the sth day of August lost, they hnv< r< moved to the . thee and Comim»slliMi« Stores occii“ polity the square bounded by Canal, Com- i mon, New Lc-vw und Fulton streets,Where ! they are In receipt of AN ENTIRELY NEW AND WELL! SELECTED ASSORTMENT. Jl7n'<7t will be sM on favorable, terms, tor Cash or good City Acceptances. f’o the following Tzist of Gootls they desire to rail attention. Teas. Provisions. Imperial, L ' lcsa P . ork ’ Gunpowder, £ l,nC D do ’ f ■ ... . t oung Hyson, M ? 9B , . B “ f > ln bbls - and i> halt bbls. g ’ Prime Beef, Coffee Clear Sides. voiiee. Ribbed do. Rio, Shoulders, Havana, Shugar Cured Hams, 'amaica, Plain, do Laguyra, * Dried Beef, lava, Beef Tongues, Old Gov’t. Java, Lard, in bbls, and kegs, Mocha. Goshen Butter, Sugar. Western do. Brown, Pi " e APP k ’> Butter ’ White Clarified. lltPea8 ’ Y ellow Peavl Barlc y> Havana, W hi ‘° Beana ' N. Y. and N. 0.. Potatoes, I f Onions, ,f a V | Coarse & Fine Salt, Powdered. Table Salt in bole9and Granulated. _. a ® s ’ . Rice > Molasses. Macaroni, Plantation, Vermicelli, Sugar House, Dried Peaches, N. Y. Golden Syrup, do Apples, N. o. do. do. Liquors, tec Fruits, N’tS, &C Cognac Brandy, ’ American, do. Raisins, p cach P *B S > Jamaica Rum, Citron, England Rum, Currants. N . Orleans do. Prun ‘‘ s > . Holland Gin, Cranberries. American do. Almonds, Irish Whiskey, Pcca " s ’ Rvc do. Brazil Nuts, Mononga do. Filberts. Bourbon do. tJIiS. Rectified Whiskey, Castor, Dexter’s do. Lard, Oliver’s do. Linseed, Rose do. A hale, Madeira Wine, Sperm, Sherry do. Panners, Port do. Olive. Malaga do. FlOlir. Muscat do. Extra St. Louis, Sauterne do. Superfine, do X* aret do ' Ohio, Champagne, lli; nn i« Wolfe’s Schiedair Buckwheat, „ Sch ," a PP S ’. Corn Meal. Brandy Peachei.. TPi-., do. Cherries, P ,Stl ’ do. Fruits. Mackerel, Nos. 1 and 2, J OI Pears, in bbls., half bbls., qr. Curacoa, bbls., ani| kitts; No. 3, Maraschino, in bbls, and half bbls. Absynthe, Salmon, in kitts and halt Kirschwasser, kitts, Annisette, Shad, in kitts, Cordials, Codfish, in boxes, and Porter, drums, Cider, Herring, n boxes. Segal'S. Pickles, &.C. A large assortment. Underwood’s Davis,’and Soiip. Wardell & Pease’s Winchester’s No. 1, Pickles—gallons, halt Eagle, gallons, quarts, and Rose, pints. Chemical, Tomatto Catsup, Extra Pamily, Walnut do. Livermore’s No. 1, Mushroom do. I Cambridge, Worcestershire Sauce Steam Refined, —Eng. Southern Factory, Worcestershire Sauce Castile, —Boston, Toilet, Rose Water, Shaving. Grange Fl. Water, Wo<)(l’ll Wai'C Pie Fruit, Painted Buckets, Ass’d. .lames and del- Cedar do. lies, Well do. Red Current Jelly, Painted Tube, Preserves, Ceader do. Canton Ginger, Brooms, Capers, Wash Boards, Olives, Clothes Pins, Fresh Salmon, in cans Shoe Brushes, do. Lobsters do. Scrub do. do. Oysters, do. B e j Cords, do. Peaches, do. Plough Lines, do. Strawberries in' Cocoa Dippers, cans. Cotton Twine, Sardines, in half and Lamp Wick, qr. boxes, |Clark’s Matches. Pepper Sauce, quarts;Hound Wood Matches, ami pints, TobllCCO. Durkee s Y eaa! Pow- Shewing, ~ d( ’ rs- . , Smoking, h T tSO, , IJruss pie. Extract of Nutmeg, do. Cloves. Salaeratus. do. Vanilla, do. Cinnamon, , u P. 111 . 1 ?. . .10. Rose. l'‘ a, “ b Black > do. Ginger, ?P an ' sb Brown ' do. Cochineal, ' ar ’• ‘ do. Strawberry, Cream of Tartar, . Lemon syrup, ’ Tartanc Acid, Assorted Syrups, Stoughton Bitters, ''' Goulcv’s Bitters, o Broker’s do. B P’ o '” Salt ’> Ess. Peppermint. Q d U""’ Sandrle.. Spices, &e. 'starch, Kentcky Mustard, : Powder, Ohio do. | Fire Crackers, Cinnamon, |Shot. Cloves, I Bar Mace. Pepper, link, Spice, jC’andy, Ginger, ’Corks, N utmegs, | Bottles, Cayenne Pepper, I Demijohns, Cnndles. Sperm. (Glass, ’ Star, in boxes and half ip llttv boxes. ! Blacking, Nmiil. . Wrapping Paper. Macaboy, (Writing do. Seocth, Playing Cards, ll.mey Dew, 'Percussion Caps. W' Orders promptly Executed. oct 12m. Uw lv Converse & Co., I UaND DEALERS IN WESTERN PRODUCE. | " ■> Auenue, (late Canal Street,) ■ and New Levee Streets ■ p - ? > NKW ORTRAXH. R. !r. S F. W. Coder. A IMPORTER AND DEALER IN Brandies, Wines, Cordials and Havana Cigars. Orders from the country filled and dispatched with punctuality. None but choice articles sold here. Common street, opposite the St. Charles, i Dee 21.’51 dw 52 ly hermetically Sealed Articles. Ij OBSTERS in I and 2 pound cans. Clams J j in 1 and 2 pounds do. Roast Beet in I and 2 pound • aiw. B iled Beef iu 1 and 2do Rcast Mutton in 1 and 2 can . Roast Turkov n 2 cans. Roast Goose in 2 do. Roast Chicken : 2 do. Peaches very superior, in 2 cans. - matoes, choice, in 2 Jo. Assorted Preserves. I and 2 cans. Milk in 1 cans. I For Sale bv JOSEPH H. MARKS & CO. 76 and 78 Magazine St. N. O. ’ Pec 21, ’sl dw 52-1 y H- M. Barlow &. co. DEALERS in Woodware, Brooms. <Scc., 18 Canal Street. dwly Allsop’s India Pale Ale. J / 4/ \ CASKS, quarts and pints of Alhop’s | \ M /India Pak* Ale. in very prime condition, from the celebrated bottling of Frederick Friend & Co.. London, which is the standard bev« rage in the East India Possessions—is well known nearly the world over—it is well adapted to warm i climates, being lighter than the Scotch. Professor Liebig’s opinion of this unrivaled bev erage for all climates, appropriately described by the Sanitary Commissioner of The Lancet as i “Wine of Malt,” is thus adduced in a letter ad dressed to Mr. Henry Allsop: “The specimens of your Pale Ale sent to .ne afforded me another opportunity of confirming its valuable qualities. lam myself an admirer of this beverage, and my dwn expericneo enables ’ me to recommend it, in accordance with the opin ion of the most eminent English Physicians, as a ; very*agreeable and efficient tonic, and as a gen- I oral bei ‘rage both for the invalid and the robust. JUSTUS LIEBIG. Giessen, May 6, ’52.” Landing and for sale by CONVERSE & CO., Corner of Canal and New Levee. | [44-Uwly. D. GRIEFF & co., 28, 40 and 43 Old : e Levee, offer for sale— jlOOO boxes Western Reserve cheese, 250 “ English Dairy do 100 “ Pine-apple do 500 Packages Western Butter, 100 firkins (Josh n do 500 boxes Star Candles, Lecomb 4 Den nis, 100 barrels Lard Gil. various brands, 100 “ Whale Oil, fall strained, 500 Rio coffee, 500 packages Teas, assorted. iOO boxes Pie Fruits, SCOO reams Straw paper, 1000 boxes Fire-crackeis, 100 “ Sperm candles, (S. Leonard.) ! 250 “ Ale and cider, 100 “ Lemon Syrup, 500 “ codfish, 25 barrels currants, to arrive, 400 bales Alicant Mats, 17—dwly rUSK & CO., .33 New Levee and 6 Cora- streets, have in store a large assort ment of Groceries, consisting of. Wines, Liquors. Brandies, Tobacco, Salt, Raisins, Shot, Lead, Powder, Pickles, Ketchup, Sauces, Fruits, in juice and Brandy; Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Syrup, Teas, Cigars, Fish, Fruits, Buckets, Tubs, &c. [44-Uwly. JAS. C. RUPERT. —MARTIN B.CASSETTY.—J.T. HARDIE John T. Hardie & Co., C COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 85Gra /vier Street, New Orleans, La. REFER TO E. T. Jones, Albany, Georgia. James A. Nisbet, Macon, Ga. Judge J. H. Lumpkin, Athens. Col. John Banks, Columbus. L, J. Dcuprec, Lexington. James & John Mann, Madison. H. A. Ramsay, Atlanta. [44-tiwly. Arcade Hotel, Magazine St. y between Gravier and Natchez R. S. MORSE, Proprietor. THE PROPRIETOR respectfully i 0 n ■ ft informs his frriends and patrons, and H® “ J the public generally; that this well known and popular establishment has been thoroughly renovated during the course ol the past season, and newly furnished throughout. A large extension of room has been obtained by the proprietor’s renting the adjoining portion of the building, which will enable him to accommo date a much larger number of cu.-tomers than last winter. No expense has been spared by the proprietor to enable him to merit a continuance of the gen erous patronage he has heretofore received, and every exertion will be made by himself and as sistants to render the sojourn of his guests not only comfortable but agreeable. One great convenience attached to his hotel, is that meak can be had at almost all hours. Dec 21, ’sp dw 52-y Havana Cigars. riIHE undersigned has lately increased his | stock of Havana Cigars, with larger lots of direct importtaion, of the choicest brands, ami can offer a complete assortment of such classes as— Imperials, Gransades, Regalias, Sultanas, Half do., Brevos, Regalia, Londres, Galanes, Half d 0.,, Millars. Londres, Patents, &c. Os the Brands—Cubanas, Gutiesrez, Cahar gras, Navajas, Tartagas, Flor el Pasco, Ujues, Flor dr! Morales’Globo, Lola Montes, Intimi dad, Fontica, Consuelo, Don Kcnnanas, Ritica, I Cazador. And a number of other fisrt rate brands, guaranteed to be as represented. J. M. CABALLERO. 96 Old Leevcc, between Custom House and Hienville streets. Dec 21,’54 dws3-2y Rogers, McGu.r & cd. COMMISSION and Forwarding Merchants, j 22 Poydras Street, New Orleans. Dec 21,54 dwly TJ OLMES & Clause, Grocers and Dea in Jt jl Western Produce, No 14 New Levee and 14'I'cboupitoulns street. . 49dwly SMITHER, J. C.& Co., Wholesale and Retail Grocers, 16 Canal and Crossman sts. 491w1y Tolbert Wilson, S 'TEAMBOAT Agents and Commission Mer chants, 17 Carondelet Street, New OrL alls. Dee 21. 11 _dw 19 ly Oglesby and Macaully, t COMMISSION and Forwarding Mctehants 7 64 Tchoupitoulas Street. Dee 21,’54 dw49-ly OMITII & Fiinister, Commission and Forward ing Merchants and Steamboat Agents, 16 Cann! street, New Orleans. Nflsbvillc J. LUMSDEN & C(L ' a Dealers in Hides,Oil,Leather,and Find- ings, Market street, between Broad and Spring, Nashville, Tenn. N. B.— We will make liberal cash advances on consignments of Produce to B. L. Mann, st New Orleans. nov. 16. ’54. hkvvly ’ORE jT & TERR AS S. csa^c Grocersand Commissio:] ■ Merchants, Dealers in Fon imi an • Domestic Iziquors. and Iron, f’a -t --ings. Salt* Flour. &c.,N ishville, T nov. 16,’54. Uwly TuRinTURETFUBMmJRE! THE South Nashville i'urnituu Manufacturing Company haw ■£<.* now on hand an increased stock of home-made Furniture, and with th< i.- o.i •’•eas ed stock of mater; d to make Furniture, will be able to keep a good assortment of Furniti r< ! ■: the Nashxillf Market. Purchasers will find it to their mt •!< >! ' ji’.t them a call at their Depot No. 38. N J '.'a- o-t street, or at the Factory Buildings. ‘ . t-ft College Hdl. R H. GROGMEN. p f . .' Wm. L. Nance,SS c’y. Uwlv _ pvbUs’kai£road salgon, NABHX ILLE. TENNESSEE. rpHFz above enparious Establish- ' g incut, three «lor»rs from the Cits > r . I Hotel, is now open, with a splendit? *• •*; I Bar. suophe-. with the choict st Liquo •. n I Ci ! gars of the finest flavor. The Eating Dcpirt i ment is not surpassed by that t»f any R- s -1 taurant in the South. Every licacy cf t‘ . ' season is alw iy< on har.-‘.uno ’ ’ class t io ; prepare them for the table. ’ The Proprietor inviiv* ‘ fr « - ; . tin t-u.- i lie to call and giv • him a trial—th y v.i: his I assistants polite and iccommudatrng. P.-ivnte 1 rooms are at the service oi ho-, whu in th. ir | nuals alone, and tbes« can bvhad at any !>»ur ot the day or night. WM PYBUS. I nov. 16. *54. tewtf KIRKPATRICK & NEVINS, • Gr<H*ers. Commission Merchant* j** 8 and deniers in Foreign I mestic Liquors, No 7 ami 9 Market street. Nash ville, Tenn. I nov. 16/54. uwly ROBB SMITH, ('"'CPr'ri* - * holesalc an I IL'ta ' 1 £ S_g> (ti’ih i is and Proiltiec Deal | era, No. 65. Market Street. Six doors from Broad j Nashville, Tennessee. nov. 16. ’54. U wtf Uomc JUrocrttoeinente. Robert Buttey, DRUGGIST AND PHARMACEUTIST, Clioicc Hotel, Rome, Geoi .1 ■. Physicians’ iSescriptions •• unpounded with care. D. c. 7. *54 uwly Etowah Hoi ■ ROM F, GEORGIA , General Stage Office to R. R. Depot E/ W VARDS. To Steam Boat Landing J X H r 200 yards. WM. KETCHAM. December 7, 1854 Uwly Choice Hotei. BY MRS. M. A. CHOICE. Rome, G SITUATED in the centre of town, near the Post-office, on the corner of Broad and Bridge streets. An Omnibus will be always in readiness to convey Passengers to and from the Depot free, of charge. Persons spending time in Rome, will find it decidedly to their advantage to stop at this Hotel. i{. D. HARRIS. Superintendent! Dec 7, Uwly Formerly of Madison, Ga. JUnjcrtisemcnte. JAMES KELLY. }» -j J. KELLY J. W. J. Kelly, a SI CCES.SORS to R. S. Me- 1 Camy, receiving, forwarding ar, d S cncra l Commission Mer chant; also, agent for Etowah Iron Works, Brick Block, No. 3, on the Wharf. Chattanooga, Tennessee. August 29, 1854. I ts R . HOOP B R, FRODUC E imOIvF.R COMMISSION MERCHANT, East Side Market Street Near the Rivkp, Chaitanuogn. ---- - T<-»i , rsß<T. (Bcnercil 3bnertisements, Agency for Claims. WASHINGTON CITY. D. C. fI'HIE undersigned, who has been in the above I business for several years, begs leave to ton tender his services to all persons having claims against the General Government, particularly to the surviving Soldiers, or to their Widows orChil dren of the War of 1812, also the Florida War, the Revolutionary War, or to those who have lost Horses in the Florida or Mexican Wars. His long experience, having been employed as i clerk for seven years in the Pension Office, ena! les him more fully to investigate all claims, n only against that Department, but in all the depart ments of the Government. He thinks that h» can procure for all those who served one month or who have received forty acres of land, one hun dred and sixty acres. Suspended Claims of all kinds particularly at tended io Revolutionary Sohlicrs who served nay time, their Widows, (’hildren, are entitledto pensions or lands. His charges are modt rate. He respectfully refers to each delegation in Congress for his capacity and honesty. All communications post-paid. inarch 6, *55, dwly THOS. LUMPKIN. Hydraulic cement, calcined and Sand Plaster, for sale bv I >er 7 uwtt I.*M ) R( ROSS. The I Diversity Family 3ER. JESIMC 33 X> I 3-3 S 1 ISSUED under the seal, sanction and author ity of THE UNIVERSI'I Y OF Free Medicine AND POPULAR KNtAVLEDGE. Chartered by State of S 3> exxxkS33rlxr£wtii£A, Ajiril 29. 1853. With a Capital of ’ Kh»,< MAINLY FOR THE PURP'JS! OF ARRESIING THE EVILS OF 8Pl» | Also for supplying the Community with reli I able remedies wherever a Competent Physician cannot nr will not he < mplovetl. have pineliased from t)r John R. Rowland, his celebrated Rmvhukrs Tonb* Ml Known for upwards of twenty-five years as the i only sure and sa'e cure for ivn mi i'ijilii! 1141) liotLt uiv.t j AND HIS INESTIMABLE REMEDY FOR Bowel Oomplaints, ROWLAND’S Compound Syrup of BLACikßOiin ROOT, Which highly approved ami popular Reme dies, togethi r with the University’s Remedy for Complaints of the Lungs. The University’s Remedy t-r Dyspepsia or j Indigestion. The University’s Ri'ine-lv f.-r C stive Bow I els. Also the 1 Diversity’s Almanac may be n. <l. at the Branch Disuensary. or Store of WILLIAM KAY. Maj 2, 1855 DR. W. R. MOfcJELEY S Sut land Cancer Infirme.ry. is now open tor the feijrg j reception of pate nts. H.s Infirmary contains thirty large well furnished rooms, with plenty ol goo and tn ty servants rfways nlin 1.7 hisis j the first Institution of the kind ever <’.4nbljshcd it I the Southern States, although such an institution ! lias long been needed. Ladies D< pertinent strict |ly private, if desired. They wilt receive the daily i atteut 'u o; t.'-.e proprietor, as well asoneof the ! most experienced Matrons in thu South. Dr. : Moseley's treatment is generally with nit the use lof th« knife, causing v ;y hole p. -n. Patients 'rr | boarded at >1 per dav, or >!5 per month. Fe< | to be agree ■ upon !» <re the e;ne is undertaken. , > .... • • W.R. MGSEI E\ D,. Gnfim.Ga 1 iToinnckTcoLLEGir’ Opelika, Alabama, rp;:!’ IL. : - ■■•■ r . :i l(1 ■ -A.:i ■<■ - 1 far the 14th of Muy. 1855; 1 ' . nat E- - w ’thou: I'.tfry. is ' ••! th > M<-C< rm i >. the ■ ter ; u -.i Sy., i tern in five l/eart. .". alt: G. V. ,-..0 Pi.>t. of ' James R. Gkiax. !■< iU N. B-—McC . Agent, Atl , Ga.. and 1 . . : G. ejkn, Ab. vlU'lv THOS. S. A AYXE. U- AL , , s Thomas S. Wayne and So: 723,7 Gemri! C-..in; < n md F r . ■!...- fc Merchant.-. Sav.-.i nnh. G< irgia. A.! bootless .... to their care w.il ■ made on consignment. ' Warranted Fiano Fortes FOR SALK ON TRIAL. THE subscriber has just made or- : raiigements w.th s me of the ni<Kt J “ W ./ V celebrated Piano Forte Makers for supplies; his instruments are always direct from ■ the factories in original packages, of the latest ; and most fashionable styics, and have the most i important improvements. Without expensive Store Rents or other out- ; lays of money attending an open r ttabiishment I of this kind, he is enabled to furnish these instill ments at the lowest prices obtainable, and being a professional man himself, he feels confident to have it in his powerto give entire satisfaction to all who may favor him with their orders. Those only, who wish to precure first class instruments will please address the subscriber. Repairing and 1 uning, Owing to his frequent absence from town, the I subscriber requests that all city orders should br 1 deposited in the Post Office at his expense. C. F. BARTH, Atlanta, Georg a. FiZ'Ohl Pianos taken in exchange as a part payment for new ones. Good second handed Pianos for sale and hire on reasonable terms. C. F. Barth, PIANO FORTE TUNER AND REPAIRER, WILL attend to any calls in his Lline of business, such as regulating ju *!& J J of action, covering of hammers (felted or bulled,) laying of new strings by the Octavo, whole or single, done in workmanship style and warranted. Tuning by the year done at reduced prices, and satisfaction given in every instance, or no charge. All orders from the country addressed to C. F. Barth, Atlanta, Ga., will meet with prompt at tention. J. E. WILLIAMS. ‘ JOHN RHEA, q. [ WM. M. WILLIAMS. J. E. Williams, & Co- (Successors to J. E. Williams.') / 1 ENERAL Commission Merchants and par \ ticularly for the sale of Bacon, Lard, Grain. &c., &c. Athenereum building, Decatur street near the Trout House, Atlanta, Ga. I am truly thankful for the very liberal patron age I have received for the past three years, and respectfully solicit a continuance of the same to the new firm. J» E. W ILLIAMS. march 3, ’ssdwtf Dr. Charles Cumming. I ATE of the city of New Orleans, respectfully informs the citizens of Atlanta and surroun ding country that he has located his office in tin new and comniodi' us. Drug Store of Drs. >mith & Ezzard. corner of Concert Hall, for the purpose of practicing the various departments of his pro fession, and hopes to enlist the confidence of his friends and the community in general, when he assures them that his experience is ample and success flittering in the treatment of all diseases peculiar to tropical climates and malarious dis tricts in their most aggravated and malignant forms; and more especially yellow fever, cholera, typhoid fever, scarlatina. <kc., and all those con tagious diseases peculiar to a dense population, as the more recent portion of his professional ca reer has confined him to the treatment of those fatal maladies in the cities of Mobile ami New Orleans. Atlanta, Ga., April 16. ’55 dw ly “Done up Brown: ’ IM. TOMLINSON having determined t« e carry on the Painting Business on his ow i. account, is now prepared to execule work in all the dilferent branches of his pron s ion. i.s gooi. as it can be done “anywhar” North or South. House, Carriage, Passenger Car, Pictorial. Sign, Ornamental, Flag and Banner Painting, Also, Transparencies, Gilding, Marble Imitations generally, and every kind of Decorative Paint ing— all of which will be done up in the very “brownest style.” From his long experience in the business, and the durability, and the superi or character of his work, he hopes to merit n share of public patronage. Griers from a distance solicitetl and promph attended to. Shop on White Hall street, op posite J. Haas 4' Co’s Store. Sign and Orna mental Painting done nt short notice. ALSO, Manufacturer of Gilt Glass D >or Plates, Win dow Signs, Numbers for Public Houses, Church es—and Street Numbers. J. M. TOMLINSON dec. 29, ’54 <1 w n57-l v Wyatt and Co., CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. YOUXG, W YATT & CO.. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. / t ENERAL Commission Merchants and Ship \ JT ping Agents. 8. WYATT, R. B. YOI NG. J. STOGNEOR, F. WYATT. March 8, 1855 dwtf ATE OF GEORGIA—IOiiSTTH ( O. \|7HEREAB, Bailey F. Julian, administra- V tor upon the estate of Calib Ellis late ol said county lecased, applie for letters of dismis- ■ 1 Therefore, tin* kindred and creditors of sai.! de ceased, .ire hereby cit« <1 ami admonished, to file their objections, if any they have, in my office, <n terms of the law, otherwise letters of dismis <ionary will be granted the applicant at the No vember term next of the Court of Ordinary for saidemntv. U. BARKER, Or‘ ? v. April 28th, 1855 dwtf' S7 ' F: OF GEORGIA - TORS V7// COf HEREAS Newton M-c Dill applies tome n for letters of administration on the estate of Joshua Owens late of said c unty decea cd. These are, therefore, to cite and mini »nish al! ••nd singular the kindred and creditors vs said de ci ascd.to be ami appear at our court of Ordinary, to be he! I in Cumming on the first Monday in June next, to shew cause, if any they have, why letters should not be granted the applicant. Given under my hand at office, this 2Gth div of April 1855. 11. BARKER, O-’dy. may 1, *55 dw3od a/: 7E OF CO. 1 4 Newton McDill applies to me > V lor letters of a<lministration on the < state of Elizabeth Marrow late of this county deceased. These are, therefore, to site and admonish al! and singular the kindred and creditors (4’said<h ccasod, to he ami appear at our Court of Ordina ry’ to be held in Cumming on the first ?»b>iriay in June next, to shew cause, if any they have, why letters should not be granted the applicant. Given under my hand at oflice this 26th day of April 1855. IL BARKER, Or’ily. Muy 1,’55 dw3od Dancing Academy. ' MR. C. 11. CLEVELAND, g| . 4 Would most respectfully an- ? *A S» nounce tJ , “ e zeßri -mi lanta, that he will open a Dancing Academy at Hayden’s Hall, on Monday, the 30th of April. Hours of Tuition forMLses and Masters, from 35 to dusk. Monday and Wednesday Evenings. Gentlemen’s class from 7 to 9 o’clock the fume • mw ami fashionable Dances of the day, will Im • u ht during the Session. I - r further particulars apply to Mr. V. at the • I iound. Im EVERY PERSON OHOI LI ■ n t.-ntR pon hard, for <• a j k • ■■ < • r • ncy, a bottb- «»i >loan Ii st n ■ R . It < tiir great iiternnl and ext rnalremcdy • th- 1 ache, wt aknrss ofthe back or kidneys, dianhoea, v« v. c 5 ‘b.r ir.orbus, all summer comp- - .-ick l ea ' the, ague cake, rlnuni’tism, - » :l„ !..»e. S ,an th- 1 inl.s, < ron>[ s .. •: m <ol« - spina; comp'a ..ts, wt.led i . h a su- Fcr Herses and <'■ ‘/’e, *1 ' • -.t Ke’ict is tru •■Ur at Fem •• Ha teent >tde of SI ’s Inrtant Relief eur>.. a h-i-e <>f colic in a few minutes. For . mis s. str. s|Trt.r.s. and i-.-n’ otli< rin uri< s K. .In. ' ine. Sold SMITH 4 EZZARD, Atlanta, Ga. i fob 16, ’55 w6m Lumpkin Sheriff Sales, \V7TLL be sol'!, biToro the (’our 4 House tloor 7 > in the county of Lumpkin, on the first Tuesday in June next, within the legal hours of wall*, the following property, to wit: Lot of Land, No. 122, in the 11th district of j origimilly Hall, now Lumpkin county, levied on by a Subpiena Ii fa from Lumpkin Superior Court, in favorof Burton Anderson, vs. Boling W. Field, ■ levir 1 by A. Howel, former Sheriff. Also, lot of land, No. 529, in the 15th dist ict, , and Ist section of Lumpkin county, to satisfy a ; li fa from Lumpkin Superior Court, in favor ol i Caleb Ellis vs Boling W. Field, levied by B. G. i Thornton former, D. Sheriff. Also, lot of land, number not known, it being j the place whereon Zimina McGuire now lives in I the North half of the 13th district and Ist section, ; to satisfy a li fa f rom Lumpkin Superior Court, in i favor of James M. Perry anil his wife Elizabeth Perry vs said Zimnia McGuire and Eli B. \\ ells, security as the property of said McGuire; property pointed out by V\ m. Mart n, plaintiff’s Att’y. Also, lot of land, No. 1033 in the 12th district and first section, levied on as the properly of B. G. Thornton, to satisfy n fi fa from the ini irior Court of the county of Troup, in favorof Stirling & Ambrose against B. G. & A. R. Thornton; property pointed out by B. G. Thornton. Also, the lot of land, whereon Ransom Cain now lives, number not known,levied on by a fif.i from Lumpkin Inferior Court, in favor of John Mills vs Ransom Cain and Peter Bryant security, property pointed out by the security. Also, Town lots and improvements thereon, in the tow nos Auraria, Nos. 10 and 11, it being the Store-house and Tavern whereon Mrs. Graham formerly lived, levied by a li fa from Lumpkin Superior Court, in favorof Isaac Powell, President &c, vs Wm. H. Graham. Also, lot of land, number 3G7, in the sih dis trict and Ist section, levied on by a fi fa from Lumpkin Inferior Court, in favor of John W. Grady vs Charles Wqlls, principal and Calvin Brown security, as the property of defendants; property pointed out by p’ vntiff. Also, the undivided ha' of lot of land, No. 811 in the 11th district, and Ist . . r >n. levied upon as the property of Alexander ( to £ - tisty a Justices Court fifa from the c »ui.: Bibb, in fauor of Robert Beasley vs. said C ;. y, levied and returned to me by Henry Chamber, Lawful Constable. Also, tiiutown lot anl Buildings thereon, in the town of Dahlonega, number not known, whereon Riley’s Grocery is situat. levied on by a fifa from the Lumpkin Sup -rior Court, in favor of Peter La wton vs. Harrison \i . R.lcy, Win. Martin. John Satterfield and Lewis Rolston. le vied on as the property of said Harrison W.R'bw property pointed out by W. Jours, Lawton Pl’fl- Attorncy. J. B. GRAHAM, Shcrifli Z J. LVACH. ('orner Alidtama and White Hall-streets, Atlanta, Ga SV;.5 V ;. • • WIILEBALE and R<tail Deal •Jh ' ‘ rs •^ ew Orleans Sugar, Cos- lee, Syrup and Provisions gen cra'ly. w hich we offer on the most reasonable terms. We keep constantly on hand a general stock of Liquors, Wines and Cordials, by Wholesale. Being in daily receipt of Goods from first hands we. arc enabled to sell at as small profits as any house in the cities of Augusta, Savannah or Charleston (the freight only added.). V-c shall take advantage of the Ohio, Cumberland and Al abama rivers on first raise and kri p a Large Stock of New Orh ans and Cincinnati Goods, chenprr than they can b» bought, in the markets above mentioned. J. & J LAN CH. oct. 19, ’5 L SK Y AND SIDE-UGH 1, DAQUERREAN ROOMS. (h er Alexander's Drug Store, Whitehall street zITLANTzk, GEORGIA. LXd. A x -'<• *>*an} And ail the Materials used in the Art, FOR SALE AT THE LOWEST PRICES. C. W. DILL. Atlanta, August 26th, 1851. (1-ts) ATLANTHmuir STOKE. Smith & Ezzard. HAVING purchased th'* entire interest of Dr. H. A. Ramsay, (of the late firm of Kay & Ramsay) in the Drug business, off rto the public a large and well selected stuck of Drugs, Paints. Oils, Camphene, Burning flu L Dyc-stufls, Chem icals, Surgical and Dental Instruments, Soaps, Brushes, Combs, .Medicinal Wines, Perfumes, &c. The Indies are invited to rail and examine our Fancy Goods consisting of Shell and Ivory handle hair brushes; Shell, Ivory and India Rubber dressing combs; Shell. Pufl’and tuck combs# Ivory and Bull’alo nail brushes; Ladies writing (papier mache an I ru.c wood.) Superior Toilet Boxes, (pearl inlaid) J China, Rosewood, and Paper puff box s; Lubino French extracts, of every variety; Mungenitt Coudray “ ** “ French T’oib t Powders, Lilians; German Farina Cologne; Improved Chlorine T'ooth Orris* Tooth Wash, “ “ Paste and Powder (French) Superior Almond powder (fertile skin) Ladies Drawing Books and Portfolios; Fabre’s Drawing Pencils; Sewing Birds; French cut glass Toilet Fl ice ns; j Cbma Flower Vases, (very rich) Port Monairs, (pearl, ivory and morocco) Ladies Companions, (complete) “ Card cases, (of every variety) Ivory Tec thing Rings,Rollers, dec., ibr chi‘ :r< n Smcthian, an elegant preparation tbi cl 1; hands and r ugh skin; Barray’s Tricopherous; Lyon's Kathairon; Bogles’ Hyperion Fkii i; Mrs. Allen’s Hair Invigorator; Superior Bleached Spunge (for ladies), Turkish Bathing Towels’and Gloves, and sun dry articles to numerous to mention. march 20,’55 dw ts J. J. WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Atlanta, Georgia, Dealers in Bacon, Lard an l Produce generally. Liberal advances made on Produce in store. feb. 2 ’54. 1 To Rent. rriHE Bax ri‘on on l.ookout Mountain. A>- I p'v to G W ASHBURN, on the prt mites, fob 8, ’55 dwsin Freeman Bright, IMPORTERS & Jobbers of ißu.j>!- & l.uuv Silk Goods. No. 113 Rroadv .i.. .X< w York. april 4,'55 1- _ v Semi-Weekly Mail Line. FOR DUCK TOW.N COPPR MLXF> BY YVAY’ OF Telling Roc/,, Rllijati and ihnAt i'crrii . .. . ... HIE safest, quid t X2■ oi! rout > to t Du. .■ M n< • T :.i.- •. t i Ct lit horses, safe and earefa drivers. J'h . . thrognh some of the finest Mono!. :. >. Georgia. Asa largejiortion of_th . . in the middle and lower parts it', -'t. t. would Is to their interest to com up -nd > The Stages leave Cassville every Momlayan.l Frit!;.- niorninp immediatelv the arrival of the ears. ’ Stage offices at Latimer’s 1- !Ca v lit |an<l Cottage H ill, by If. A. F,-e. uian, Ellijay i Buy your ti. ki ts at At! ~:ta fir U.o s Depot. urn:-. Miirt! is prepared to seud persons to any I po nt to which they may wish : • i nov. 28,’54. w *.t nlO-tf I S| tetr ! I - H. '. R 1 ■ Prvf. Wcllf* rd. Ru bin ::'*. \ a.. 1 .t»* Pru.<i it Am r M !k •! A relation. I Dr. J. E. Dub. so. Atlanta, G ;. IRf ■. N. Pratt, D. Roswell, Ga jan. 4, ’54 d n62-ly. STAGE LINE. From Marietta to Dahlonega, Via Ros well, Cumming and Aurara. , .r I V JIE Stages on this route leaves j Marietta for Cumming, by wav ; of Roswell, every Monday, Wednesday and Fri- , day, soul! alter the arrival of the Passenger Train i irom Atlanta in the morning. I,caves Cumming for Dahlonega byway ol Coal Mountain, Crossville and Aurara, at < o’clock on Tuesdays, •Thursdays, Satindays and arrives al. Dahlonega at hall past 2 p. in. Returning, leaves Dahlonega al 8 a. ni. on [ Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, and arrive at Cumming at 5 p. in. same day. Leaves Cinuming for Marietta at 5 a. in. on j Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, andanives | it Muri! Ila at half past 2 p m. in time to con-' ni i-t with the cars for Atlanta. The trnvling public will always find on this | .oule good stages, good teams and careiul drivers. Public patronage is "respeetlully solicited. Stage office in Marietta, utthe Fletcher House, and it Todd's Hotel, Dahlonega. \. R. WHITE. Atlanta. \\ M. M. V ERNIW Dahlonega. STAGE LINE FKOM MARIETTA TO CANTON. rpHE hack on this lim leaves -Marietta every | Jfonday, Wednesday and Friday, at a. m. and arrives at 3/arietta from Canton every I ucs day, Thursday, and Saturday, at 7 o < lock p. m. geyi. 19, ’sl nIO if. ’ A. R. WHIT';::. \,-'i FLORIDA E J GOMF.Z J CO. General Commission Merchants AND DEALERS IS Aiiit tl,-:;!) and Cuhuii Produce, XAMAI STORES eV. 4 GENTS in Florida for the Bridgewate. 2'V.l’aint Company, Key West, Florida E. J. G & Co have huge Warehouses, Mliarl Docks, and all other conveniences for vessels ol my size to discharge; load and repair. ri< rnnENCF.s: E.Murrell MobilclG. I. Bogart & Co. N. O A. Flash;' 'e. . do. |J J Gomez & Bro Havana M DCruz.it \ ... do. ;H. I’ottman, Esq do. El.o h & Co. N. Orleans Ed. Flush & Co. New Y ork And many other long-established merchants in the above mentioned cities. dee2l,*s4 dw n’t! ly For Rent. THE Store and Fixtures under the o iiV ?) Trout House suitable for a Shoe, Dry HS P a Good, Clothing, Grocery, or Drug I, H 'U. • I’osesbion giicn immediately. Apply at the office at the Trout House, or at A. Aiexands’’* Drug Store. feb 7, ’55 ll'JlL. Ferdinand Id. Sofge, TEACHES. Or MUSiC, Takes pleasure in announcing to the citizens if Atk.nti and vicinity, th.it he is prepared to give distinctions on the Piano, Guitar, Violin, indFlutt ; and from an experience of twenty years as a Teacher, in the first Colleges in the United States, tn. feels confident of giving gen er ■! - Usfaction. Classes of from 10 to 20 on the violin or flute, will be taught on very reasonable terms. Pianos tuned and repaired at the usual rates. Orders left at I’r.iumullcr’s Nusic Store or Diil’s Daguerrian Gallery will be punctually i tti nded to. -I'lt-wti' T. DOONAM, Warehouse &. Commission Merchar ATLANTA, GiEOKGIA. H.WIAG rented that spacious Fire-Proo Warehouse, recently erected on Whitehal strut, will atten Ito the Storage and sale of Cot ton, Corn, Lard, Bacon, and all other produce with which ho may be favored. Havin r had long experience in tile general trade of Georgia, he flutters himself that he cun give satisfaction in tin sale of all produce, und also in the purchase of all articles which the country mnv require. T. DOONAM, [lB tzwlyj To Physicians. ATT'E invite your attention to a fine lot of ar- V y tilicial Eyes, Leeches, Koumo. and many rare chemicals and medicines. B. M. SMITH, M. 1). <& W. L. EZZARD. march 20, ’55 dwtf Planters’ Hotel, BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA by .riiitv ;mu<;«>■• .s;cmnuiK is.i.io dec 23,’54 dw n54-Iy. < ! ar*es ». M., M. D, . n GRADUATE in the Medical Depart ment <»f the University of Virginia, and of J .‘A the Homoeopathic Medical College ol Pennsylvania, respect!idly tenders his profee services to citizens us Atlanta and vicinity Oflice in Hayden’s Hall A11; I j tfi. May 2, 1855 div Hardware .Store. Corner Grant A Williame New Brick Block Pcach t Tree street, Atlanta Ga. Gilbert v: Clarke. t*i POR’D’RB and Healers exclusively in Hard* | w are, Cutlery, Gtins, &<•., on hand a fine as sortment of Iron, Bteel, Nails and other h wy ’foods, besides leather bolting, steam packing gin gearing, &c. oct. 8,’54. n!9-tf- GHB AT REMEDY! Celebrated Family Ointment. I /s M>ld, Suje, 'lhoruugh and lltt greatest External Ih mr b- fi-cv it j: of Vfgatabte Frlradt ant ■ftwcMea pfirer vncqaallcd in the annalt of Medicine for Iht •are oj Ihjlamnatory Insecure. It ally acknowledged to be an Infallible remedy, •n cvcrj’<. .e v. la-ie it hafi been faithfully applied on the uuman »vhic n, lot promoting Insensible Perspiration, and s iiiv-Yi ul I? in all d.'seasenof the flrsh. Obstinate Ulcers, >ld .*’••• ph, t'h.lMa tn, Svte Throat, burns,Cuts, Cutaneous Eniptions, Horn Nipple:', oore Breast, Diseases of the Eye, Ahu»* ii» the Fir.*, Rheumatic Pnitis, Contracted Cords, Pain in the Side, Back and other parts of the system, tfcald Bead, BtuiM’s, I* i< >di \Vou..ds, Piles, and every kind of iore cvnlainitig tl.« Iciimi particle of Inflammation, are jermiinently cintnl by this great remedy. HEALING VIRTUES. Itisn fact, autlienticated here, as well ns n!l over the and indeed the whole western states, that Sloan’s Medi'inct I aveobtained a wide spread celebrity, and re jutauon, to wbrii they a re Justly entitled by their “healing ■'.irluf.t," ni’d powers. We are not among those who are to an l< r e every patent humbug that comet along. Itnd in ibis instance hate delayed our endorsement until vve have I" a aide to make doubly sure, not only h n Cd I them p< roi.ally ourselves, but from tl-p testi • -.,y a ■ •ni.»-r |iortion of the community living i iron dus • I’.'aiu'r t-lvD'*. Apiil 13, IS'tfl. SLOAN’S Horse & Cattle Medicine. No Medicine m use has accomplished so suiny Exira ordinary (hires, and given so Vawenal Satisfaction In every variety and stage of dhrafe, or that has ro ntenmr.e and rapid a sale as Sloan's <liniment and Conddion Pmtder. The Ointment is swiftly superceding all other Ointments rnrf Lu. jurtiis for the cure of Fresh Wounds, (tails of all kinds, Hpinhis, Busses, Cracked lirels. Ringbone, Wind falls Poll Evil, CalJuuH, Spavins, Sweeney, Fistula, Sit fast* -’trams, f.arnrnr-s. Sand Crack*, Foundered Feet, Scratchrii or Greane, Mange and Horse Ihsteiuper. 77ir Covdtlwn wiill teinove all inflammation and fiver, purify die blood, loosen die skin, cleanse die water at d strengthen every part of the body; and has proved a severe..a remedy for the following diseases; Founder, Ij sirmper. Hide Bound, of Appetite, In ward Strains, Yellow Water, Inflammation ot the Eyes, Farifur from hard • iurci~e . also Rheumadsm, (common!) called stuTcomplaint.) which proves to fatal to many af-ie lior-a's in this country. It U also a safe and cer remedy tor Coughs and Colds, which generate ho many • d uiseases. sc feme lies injure, and always Cure, if die db ■* are folio" «•' further part ars and a nulldude of Certificates Qt ■lable Cures, gu i’amphlcts of agents. W. B. SLOAN. Crand llepin, 4u iMke V/., Chifaj,, th 2.u; : . Engravings and Paintings. QUI EC TIOAS from nil l!ic MfIVELTIEfS Ijjktely published, of every «izc . nd price, juat I opened at WM. KAY’S. 1 [46-t*wtf THE GEE Y1 KENTUCKY RE7 TX: few? I oTCToHN HIJI.I.’S SIRSAf 'ARI L L h. ! This medicine, whs j used according to directions, will I curs, without fail: Scrofula, or King’s Evil, Cancers, Eruptions of th Skin, KryMpelas, Tumors. Chronic Sore Eye*, Ringworm or Tetters, Scald Head, Rheumatism, Pains in the Bones or Joints, Old Sores and Ub ers, Swelling of the Glands, Syphilis, Dyapopsls. Salt Rheum, Diseases of the Kidneys. Dheiwesarising horn the use of Mercury, Ix»hh of Appetite. Pain iu the Side and Shoulders. General Debility. Lumbago. Coughs, Col.ls, Dropsy, Jaundice,(’out iveneHM, Bronchitis,'' eakneas of the Chest, Sore Throat, Pulmonary Affections, nnd all other Diseases tending to produce <’<.naumpt lon Liver <lorn plaints,Female Irregularities and Coinplaiiits,lx>w Spirits, Sick and Nervous Headache, Night Sweiits. Exposures, or Imprudence in IJfe, Chronic Constitutional Disease*, and na a Spring and Summer Drink, ami General Tonic for the System, and a gentle and pleiuiiint purgative, it Is superior to Blue Lick and I ongress Water, Salts, or Seidliix Powders. It is a remarkable fact, that among the hnudreds of eminent physicians who have examined (ho recipe b) which Bull’s Sarsaparilla is prepared, not one has con demned it, but all approved it, and commend it in 'he highest terms. Many physicians express fheinaelves Strongly in the belief that it is decidedly ’he beat prepa ration of Sarsaparilla that has ever been placed before the public. Although there are many ph) sic inns who feel a reluctance to having their names appended to the rveoiu inundation of any particular remedy, not withstanding they may approve of it in the highest degree, there art others who frankly Meld their support in favor of a remedy which they know U capable of doing ao much good in an adllicted community. As mu evidence, read the following from old and respectable physicians, of high standing in the community hi which they lhe: TKBTIMO&Y. Testimony like the following renders mipertluou* all comments on the efllcacy of Bud’s Sarsaparilla. From Dr. L. I*. Yandell, Professor of Chemistry in lhe ixuikvilie Medical College : 1 have looked over the list ot ingredieiita composing John Bull’s Com pound Kxiractof Sarsaparilla, and have no he>itatiou in hi)ing that they form a M«fe compound, and one that promises well iu chronic dhetues, to which it is applicable. L P. YANDKLL, M D LouUviUe, June 6, IB4b What Dr. Fries, physician bv appointment <» the I. " Isvillu Marine Hospital, says of Bull’s t'aiHirparilli. w Louihvillm. Mai ch 20. 1818 I have examined the prescription fur rhe preparation ol John Bull's Sarsaparilla, and I ledieve the combination to be an excellent one, and well calculated to produce an nherathw impression on the system. I have used it b< •!» in public nnd private practice, and think it the bent article of barsupurilla m*w iu use M. PYLKS. M. D . Resident Physician Louisville Marine Hoepital Louno.x. Kr., April 251 h, 1850. Sih —Permit me to address to you a few lines, and do me the honor to reply to a request that 1 will make in the conclusion of this letter, etc. I am a graduate of Transylvania Medical University : I have practiced medicine in this wilderness country, about five years, but owing to exposure to bitter cold weather. I have U-cn indispose.l with Acute Rheumatism about six mouths. After having exhausted my skill in the treat ment of my case, nnd deriving no benefit, I wan induced to give your fluid xxTRAt t us sarsaparilla a fair trial, and accordingly purchased a bottle of your medicine from yourugent, Mr. George P. Brown, about two weeks ago, and I must confet-s that one bottle has entirely cured me. It is my opin ion,,that, your preparation of Sarsapaiilla is decidedly siiperi«»r to any other preparation now In use. and 1 will take great pleasure iu recommending it to the afflicted tin being it remedial agent, and 1 will advise the physicians to use It iu their practice, etc. Respectfully jours, B. B. ALLKN, M. D Louisville, July 13th. 1841) I have examined the list of articles that compose John Bull’s Extract of Sarsaparilla, and 1 have no hesitation in saving that it is a Safe and valuable compound. 1 would Jirefer it to any article now in use, fur the diseases arising rom an impure state of the blood or taint of the system. I confidently recommend it to my friends as being a powerful Extract, and me that I believe will cure all classes of diuuues, for wbidiit b recomiuended. If used accorcHng to directions 1 believe it to be a valuable succedaneuiu to Mercury Nay, I have my doubts whether in the most violent, and protracted cases of Syphilis, accompanied with Nodes Tiophe,in carles of the bouts, whether it ought not to succeed every other remedy S. IL M< < ONACIIIK. M D. Honorary member of the Medical Society, Philadelphia. whot Dr. Stapp, a ph.\sician w-flo stands at the topof his profession, say sos John Bull’s Sarsaparilla : I have been u ing John lliill’s Sarsaparilla, in u great variety of chronic with the most happy effects, and I have no hesitation in recommending it toolie publi* for tile cure of scrofula, syphilis, and nil cutaneous an glandular dlceases. Yours, most fervently, Lewisport, Ky., April 0, 1843. " ,M. STAPP, M. I). Bev. li. U. SRHOA,—liev. K. HTKVKNHON. (!on< LUHivx.- Bev. E. W. Sulioij is widely and generally known as an eloquent and accomplished pastor of the M. E. church, und Rev. E. Stevenson lias been known usone of the most talented nnd zealous members that the Ken tucky Conference could boast of for ninny years, und at this time is tilling the high and responsible station of agent fort lie M E. Book Concern. <’«! i< 1 U e have used John Hull’s Swffa par ilia, and have known It io be used, with entire satisfaction , and we have no hesitation in stating our belief, that it is a safe and valuable medical compound, and calculated to produce much good and relieve much suffering| and therefore would cheerfully and most earnestly recommend it to the afflicted E VV. SEUON, (Signed) E STEVENSON. We earnestly in’dte all persons who are suffering with any of *• the ills that flesh is heir to,” to call on Dr. John Bull's agent, nnd get, n copy of Bull's Family Journal URATIH) nnd for the sake of humanity, we hope that a single individual will not be found unwilling to give Bu'.l 'l Sarsaparilla a trial, after reading, and recollecting,at the saute time, rfuit it is impossible for the Doctor to publish the tenth part of the number us certificates of astounding cures pefoimed by his Sarsaparilla. The amount of testimony voluntarily showered on Dr. Bull’s Sarsaparilla, from well known and distinguished individuals, both in public and private lite, Las been perfectly overwhelming. rjr PHI’M’IPAIz OFFICBSi No. ts (Sliney Building, f’oi'flnnd«Mr<*ct« New York ; nnd No. I FifthaNtreet* LoulMvillr. Ky. For sale by SMITH & EZZARD. 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