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M’CREA & TERRASS,
SVVVXX Wholesale Grocersand Commission m
M Merchants, Dealers in Foreign and
Domestic Liquors, and Iron, Cast
ings, Salt, Flour, &c., Nashville, Tenn.
nov. 16,’54. tawly,
3 jTlumsden & cb~,
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, at
New Orleans.
nov. 16, *54. tewly
FURNITURE !
THE South Nashville Furniture
,' >» Manufacturing Company have
now on hand an increased stock
of home-made Furniture, and with their increas
ed stock of material to make Furniture, will be
able to keep a good assortment of Furniture for
the Nashville Market
Purchasers will find it to their interest to give
them a call at their Depot No. 38, North Market
street, or at the Factory Buildings, College street,
College Hill.
R. H. GROOMEB, Pres’t.
Wm. L. Nanck, Sec’y. rawly
PYBUS RAILROAD SALOON,
NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE.
rpHE above capacious Establish- prys
I ment, throe doors from the City
Hotel, is now open, with a splendid dfT
Bar, supplied with the choicest Liquors, and Ci
gars of the finest flavor. The Eating Depart
ment is not surpassed by that of any other Res
taurant in the South. Every delicacy of the
season is always on hand, and first class Cooks to
prepare them for the table.
The Proprietor invites his friends and the pub
ne to call and give him a trial—they will find hi#
assistants polite and accommodating. Private
rooms are at the service of those who desire their
meals alone, and these can be had at any hour of
the day or night
WM. PYBUS.
nov. 16, ’64. tawtf
KIRKPATRICK & NEVINS,
B Grocers, Commission Merchants, jQ
and dealers in Foreign and
mastic Liquors, No. 7and 9 Market street, Nash
ville, Tenn.
nov. 16,’64. tawly
8. M. SCOTT, Proprietor.
NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE
nov. 16, ’54. taw6m.
. ROBB & SMITH,
fijGDififss— Wholesale and Reta
M 3V —I ESg Grocers and Produce Dea)
ers, No. 65, Mariret Street, Six doors from Broad
Nashville, Tennessee.
nov. 16, ’54. tawtf
Rome
Choice Hotel,
BY MRB. M. A. CHOICE.
llotne, Georgia,
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. H. D. HARRIS, Superintendent,
Dec 7, tewly Formerly of Madison, Ga.
Etowah House,
ROME, GEORGIA,
General Stage Office to R. R. Depot
If U I YARDS. To Steam Boat Landing
IVt I 200 yards. WM. KETCHAM.
December 7, 1854 Uwly
Robert Battcy,
DRUGGIST AND PHARMACEUTIST,
(.'lioirr Hotel, Rome, Georgia.
tie - Physicians’ Prescriptions compounded
with care. ’ Dec. 7. ’54 Uwly
Chattanooga jurutrtiscmcnts.
■I AMRS KHLLY. [- -{ J. KELLY
J. A VV. J. Kelly,
• SUCCESSORS t<> R. 8. Me-
t- Gamy, receiving, forwarding
and general Commission Mer
chant; also, agent for Etowah
Iron Works, Brick Block, No. 3. on the Wharf,
Chattanooga, Tennessee.
August 29, 1854. 1 ts
R. HOOPER,
PRODUCE! nnOKKII AM>
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
East Bim Mask,, HvnatT Nit.n tub Kivsb,
Clkat taitoogn. - - - - ..... Tennessee.
, Aug. lAM. Uwtt
General
At tin Old Stand of”
.w« iw« lutcafHM.
THE attention of customers is respee
fully and confidentially called to a very
large stock of Goods being now receiv
ed, and just purchased in u hard pinch at the
North, and at very low prices, consisting of Gro
ceries, Hardware, of every description, Staple Dry
Goods &c., which shall be sold at short profits for
Cash or Produce. Every one will find it to his in
trre.t to call and give me his trade.
.1. NORCROSS,
tri-weekly once a week for 6m, weekly do
nov. 1, 1854.~n29.
J. J. THRASHER & CO,
WHOLESALE* RETAIL GROCERS AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Atlanta Georgia,
Dealers in Bacon, Lard anil Produce generally,
nr Liberal advances made on Produce in I
store.
feb. 20. ’54.-dly._
T. DOONAN,
Warehouse & Commission Merchant, !
ATLANTA. GEORGIA. i
HAVING rented that spacious Fire-I’roo
Warehouse, recently erected on Whitehal
street, will attend to the Storage and sale of Cot
ton. Corn, Lard, Bacon, and all other produce
with which he may be favored. Havin; had
long experience in the general trade of Georgia,
he flatters himself that ho can give satisfaction in 1
the sale of all produce, and also in the purchase
of all articles which the country may require.
|T. DOONAN,
[4B.uwly]
Dent and Rankin,
STONE MOUNTAIN GRANITE COMPANY.
r I'l HE undersigned have recently formed a co
I partnership in the
GRANITE CUTTING
business, and are prepared to furnish every de
scription of Granite, at short notice. The moun
tain is owned by one of the firm, and we are
thus enabled to supply purchasers at lower rates
than have ever before been offered the public.
Address Dent A Rankin, Stone Mountain, Ga.
W. B. W. BENT. I JOHN 0. RASKIN,
april 18 ’55 dw4m
CITY HOTEL.
(NORNER Camp and Common streets New
I Orleans.
J. STAFFORD. <
J.O. BARTELS;/ Proprietors.
A. W. DANA. (
apnl 4, 55 dwly
M V AND SIDE-LIGHT,
daquerrean rooms.
Over Alexander s Drug Store, Whitehall street
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
And al! the Materials used in the Art,
FOR SALE AT THE LOWEST PRICES
C. W. DILL
Atlanta. August 28th, 1864. (1 tfx
The Celebrated Washing Machine.
HAVING bought the right for this city, we
beg to notify the public, that we shall man
ufacture them in the most substantial manner.— [
The Machine is so simple in its arrangement that
it can be used by a small boy, and the dispatch
with which it washes a number of garments at
a time, (requiring only one minute,) entirely ,
clean, and without the usual wear and tear, re
commends it to every house-keeper. It very I
soon pays for itself in the saving of time, besides
the other advantages of saving labor and clothes
from being worn out by rubbing. It is not liable
to get of order, and when it does can lie quickly
repaired by any Carpenter.
The Proprietors of the Washington Hall, At
lanta Hotel, end others in the city, who have
them in use, will testify to those recommenda
tions.
Apply at Gilbert & Clerk’s Hardware Store,
who are our Agents, and will have a supply on
hand. Price .sls.
WILLIAMS * CD.
Atlanta, May, 23, 1855. dw2m
Agency for Claims.
WASHINGTON CITY. D. C.
undersigned, who haw been in the above
business for several years, begs leave to ten
tender his services to all persons having claims ,
against the Genera! Government, particularly to I
the surviving Soldiers, or to their Widows or Chil
dren of the War of 1812, also the Florida War, I
the Revolutionary W ar, or to those who have lost'
Horses in the Florida or Mexican Wars. His
long experience, having been employed as a clerk
for seven years in the Pension Office, enableshim
more fully to investigate all claims, not only
against that Department, but in all the depart
ments of the Government. He thinks that he
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 to
Revolutionary Soldiers who served any time,
their Widows, or Children, arc entitled to <;-ensions
or lands.
His charges are moderate.
He respectfully refers to each delegation in
Congress for his capacity and honesty. VfF All
communications post-paid.
march K, T>s, dwly THOB. LUMPKIN.
STAGE LINE.
From Marietta to Dahlonega, Via Ros
well, Cumming and Aurora.
TTIHE Stages on this route leaves
J| Marietta for Cumming, byway
of Roswell, every Monday, Wednesday and Fri
day, soon after the arrival of the Passenger Train
Irom Atlanta in the morning.
Leaves Cumming for Dahlonega byway of
Coal Mountain, Crossville and Aurora, at 7
o’clock on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and
arrives at Dahlonega at half past 2 p. m.
Returning, leaves Dahlonega at 8 a. m. on
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, anil arrive
at Cumming at 5 p. in. same day. .
Leaves Cumming for Marietta ut 5 a. m. on
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, and arrives
at Marietta at half pant 2p. m. in time t<> con
nect with the cars for Atlanta.
The trailing public will always find on this
route good stages, good teams and careful drivers.
Public patronage is respectfully solicited.
Stage office in Marietta, at the Fletcher House,
and at To.ld's Hotel, Dahlonega.
■A. R. WHITE, Atlanta.
WM. M. V ERNU.W, Dahlonega.
STAGE LINE FROM
MARIETTA TO CANTON
r|IHE hack on this line leaves Wiirietta every
I .Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at a. ni.
and arrives at Marietta from Canton every Tues
day, Thursday, and Saturday, at 7 o’clock p. tn.
sep. 19, ’54 nil) ts. ’ A. R. WHITE.
Wyatt and Co.,
CHARLESTON. SOUTH CAROLINA.
Y<»UN<», WYATT CO..
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
(1 ENERAL Commission Merchants and Ship
J ping Agents.
8. WYATT, IL B. YOUNG.
J. BTOGNEOR, r- w KATi •
March 8, 1855 dwtf
ATLANTA HOTEL,
ri7L.lA7'ri, .- .- •• ■ -• ■ .• GEORGIA
J, J. fIEHLKII, Proprietor.
{Late q/ the Veranda Hutch New Orhan*.)
PasupHgers per Evening Trains will find Wupj>cr
ready on the arrival of the Can?.
april 23, div
WASHINGTON HALL,
Atlanta, Ga.
LOYD & PULLIAM, Proprietors.
T. M. G. POWERS. Book-keeper
HYDRAULIC CEMENT, Calcined and
Hand Plaster, for sale by
Ik* 7 tAtrfr I
J. F.. WII.TJAMB. ] JOHN RHEA, Q. | WM. M. WHUVMfL
J. E. Williams, & Co-
(Successors to J. E. Williams.)
T 1 ENERAL Commission Merchants and par
\ I ticulnrly for the sale of Bacon. Lard, Grain,
&c., &c. Athenemum building, Decatur street
near the Trout House, Atlanta, Ga.
1 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. I. E. WILLIAMS.
march 3, *55 dwtf
W. M. Freeman,
Ct ENERAL AGENT, Collecting, Receiving
| Auction. Forwarding and Commission Mcr
chant, Jrlfcrflon, Cass county, Texa«.
KEFb.«E N v K S :
Wright & Bridge forth Louisville, Ky.
Col. Malt Ward, Jefferson, Texas.
McLeroy A Bradford. New OrlraiiA.
John McGregor. Washington city.
8. E. Belknap, New Orleans
Neilson, Wardwell & Co.. New York.
Wolf A- K ytou. Philadelphia.
[49-tw:wly
Papier Mache Goods.
KITING DESKS, Portfolios, Cabinets,
t 7 Albums, <Jcc., made of this rich material
NINE ENGRAVINGS, OH. PAINTINGS
ILLUSTRATED ROOKS. At
[44-Uwtfi] WM. KAY’S.
J; & J. LYNCH?
Corner Alalntmet an'l White Ho/l-streets,
At Lin fa, Ga
Aa,— "’HLESALE and Retail Dealt
ajp. '' rM ' n Orleans Sugar, Cos-
fee. Syrup and Provisions gen
errrlly which we ofleron the mos
reasonable terms.
Ur keep constantly on hand general stock ■
of Liquor., Wines and Cordials, by Wholesale/
Being in daily receipt of Goods from first hands :
we are enabled to sell at as small profits aa any
house in the cities of Augusta. Savannah or ■
Charleston (the freight only added.) We shall i
take advantage of the Ohio.’ Cumberland and Al
abama rivers on first raise and keep a Large Stock
of Now Orleans and Cincinnati Goods, cheaprr
than they can be bought in the markets above I
mentioned. .1. A.l LYNCH. I
r’vt. 13/M. _ 0234 f. ’
For Sale the Finest Stoek of
WALL PAPER
Inthc Southern country,con-1
® listing of alwut FOI Ri
vfrgyHUNDRED PA TT E RNB,
embracing nearly EVERY
QUALITY made.—An examination of our stock
and prices is respectfully solicited.
PAPERS ANO BORDERS
Suitable for Stores, Offices, Restaurats, Barber
Shops. Bar Rooms. Parlors, Bed Rooms. Halls,
Ceilings. Bases; Side Lights. *c. Teasters. i
Fire Boards. Green. Blue, Pink, Scarlet, and Buff!
Papera; Paper Curtains. Linen Muslin and!
Window Shades, of ALL BTZEB, by
_ WM. KA V.
JXS. C. RVPKBT. —MARTIN B.CASSKTTT.—J.T. BARntF ;
John T. Hardie & Co..
COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Ne. ssg™.
vier Street, New Orleans, La.
REFER TO
E ■ T. Jones. Albany, Georgia.
' . t xjgbet, Macon, Ga.
Lumpkin. Athens
•rks, Columbus.
. Lexington,
it Mann. Madison.
. a > -say, Atlanta.
[M.-t
The University Faiuih
XL ZEtIVEZEIZDIZEiS 1 I
ISSUED under the seal, sanction and uuthor
itv of
THE UNIVERSITY OF
Free M e die in ei
AND POPULAR KNOWLEDGE,
('bartered by state of
Ponnsylvmiia,
April 29, 1853.
Wltii a Capita! of * 1 :>o,G(H!,;
MAINLY FOR THE PURPOSE OF ARRESTING THE
EVILS OF
> 11 NOS I KIMS? I
Also for supplying die Community with relin- *
able remedied wherever u Competent Physician !
cannot or will not be employed, have puiehased .
from Dr John R. R«»wand, his celebrated
Rowanct’s Tonic
MIXTURE.
Known for upwards of twenty-five years as the ’
' only sure and «a’e cure for
•I’EIER ANO AlilE.
AND HIS INESTIMABLE REMEDY FOR |
Bowel Oomplaints,
ROWAND’S
Compound Syrup of
BLALKBIKRi HOOT,
VN Inch highly approved and popular Reiue
. dies, together with the University’s Remedy for
; Complaints of the Lungs.
J The University’s Remedy for Dyspepsia or
: • Indigestion.
The University’s Remedy for Costive Bow
els.
i Also the University’s Almanac may be had, at
1 the Branch Disjamsary, or Store of
WILLIAM KAY. I
I May 2. 1855 dw6m I
DK. T. A. HURLEY S
coMrovxn
Syrup of SaraMparllln. '
, i T|THIB truly extraordinary preparation having
| J effected a cure in every instance wherein it
. | has been used, and those cases of the most malig
| naut and inveterate character, standing for years,
; despite medical science place it superior to all
j other preparations. Its mode of composition and
i entire process so elaborately and scientifically
i combined, is of public notoriety, and the faculty
i and the public generally accord that patronage a
i I superior article merits. It is devoid of those de
• ■ structive agents which too commonly form an
important item when less exjiensive medicines re-1
i main undetected, and will be found a permanent !
, and radical cure in
Dyspejieia or
Indigestion, Scrof
i ula or King's Evil, As-
sections of the Bonce, Syph
ilis, Debility, Habitual Costive
, I uess, Erysipelas, Pulmonary, Discs
e- Liver Complaint, Piles, Female Irrcg-j
iilm-ities, Fistula, Skin Diseases,
Diseased Kidneys, and as a
great and powerful Tonic,
purifying ths blood
and invigoratinir
the entire
system
Its extensive use throughout the country, and
the certificates which are everv day received,
should more than satisfy the doubtful that it will
perform what is stated, anil may be implicitly
relied on with perfect confidence, no matter how
deep sealed the affection or of what duration,
ask the suffering to take a Iwttle, and if relief be
; notexperienced.lsaytakenomore. Butitisafact,
and an obvious one, that those semi-(part) Sar
saparilla* occasionally get greater credit than a
carefully prepared and genuine medicine. I as
sert my Compound Hyrup of Sarsaparilla to be
• ,1.« Firstly- it i« made of the verv best root,
iu concentrated form, carefully and chemically
eombined. and ten t mes stronger than any of the
other preparations. Secondly, the active' princi
; ph* being extracted by a powerful tincture press,
1 imide especially fbr tliisobject, the wonderful cures
1 performed, and daily evidence, in truth justify
the assertion.
r i For sale at the manufactory, comer Seventh
and Green streets, Louisville, Ky„ also at
SMITH & EZZARDS.
I Atlanta, Ga., Muy 25. '55 d&wly.
ATLANTA DRUGSTORE?
Smith & Ezzard
HAVING purchased theentire interest of Dr.
H. A. Ramsay, (of the late firm of Kay A
j j Ramsay) in the Drug business, offer to the public
a large and well selected stock of Drugs, Paints,
Oils, Camphene, Burning fluid, Dve-stufls. Chem
icals, Surgical and Dental Instruments, Soaps,
. Brushes, Combs,Medicinal Wines, Perfumes, Ac.
The ladies are invited to call and examine our
Fancy Goods consisting of
Shell and Ivory handle hair brushes;
, Shell, Ivory and India Rubber dressing remits;
l Shell, Puff and tuck combe;
Ivory and Buffalo nail brushes;
Ladies writing desks, (papier mae.be and rose
I wood.)
, Superior Toilet Boxes, (pearl inlaid)
China, Rosewood, and Paper puff boxes;
Lubino French extracts, of every variety:
Mungenitt Coudray “ “ “ » ;
{ French Toilet Powders, Lubins;
,German Farina Cologne;
. Improved Chlorine Tooth Wash;
* Orris' Tooth Wash;
** *• Paste and Powder (French)
Superior Almond powder (for the skin)
Ladies Drawing Books and Portfolios:
Fabre’s Drawing Pencils;
Sewing Birds;
French cut glass Toilet Flacensc
China Flower Vases, (very rich)
Port Monaies. (pearl, ivory and narnweo)
Ladies Companions, (complete)
“ Card cases, (of every variety)
Ivory Teething Rings, Ratlers. A-c./for children I
, Smethian. anelegant preparation for chapped 1
’ j hands and rough akin;
Barray’s Tricopheruu*;
• I Lyon's Kathairon:
| Bogles' Hyperion Fluid;
I Mrs. Allen’s Hair Invigoraton
Superior Bleached Sponge (for ladies.)
Turkish Bathing Towels'and Gloves, ansi sun
dry articles too numerous to mention.
march 40, '55 (iwtf
l i '
Negroes,
’) Jk J Hl. subscriber will purchase tor his own
I -W usc - n,jt on speculation about 20 likely tie
! .Jfcjgroos. Call nt Simpson's Law Office,’ or at
: the Atlanta Hotel.
A. B. McAFEE.
1 —*’*• ''i'\ w3,n
11’ A R RAX TED Pl-
T V ano Fortes tor sale
on trial, payment not de
i sired until sufficiently tried. ■
Good second hand Pianos t
I tor sale or hire. Old Pianos taken in exchange
j for new ones. Please addn-ss.
C. F. BARTH,
I june 11. 55. d&wtf. Atlanta, Ga. .
Augusta Hotel,
‘Augusta, Georgia
W. V. STtHH, Proprietor.
dec 33, 54 d w n54-lv
■ ...... '—j
Medical Books,
JUST received at the Cheap
a large lot of
Stand * rd Medical Works
■ which will he sold low, and
> to which the attention of Students are invited.
„ ... "M. KAY.
nwyM. 5o dwly
Planters’ Hotel,
BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA GA
Hl JOH\ HRinOR 4 x .V. <.Enßr;p ILUIG
dec 28, '54 g „ nM ly
Bounty Land Warrants,
rpHE undersigned offer their services tnchun-
I ants to make out applications for Land
Harrante under the late act of Congress.
Claimants will do well to make application at
once. DANIELL & DANIELL,
j Atlanta, Mgr oh 15, IM4
V\\\L . / / /.
J r
TO THE PATRONS OF
PERRY DA\ IS’
VEGETABLE_PAIN KILLER
OWING to the large amount of Counterfeit'
Pain Killer put up and sold as genuine by
unprincipled men. vve have been obliged to re
sort to very expensive measures to protect ourselves
pecuniarily, and the public from great injury, by
buying and using their worthless counterfeits.—
The comparative plain and simple style in which
onr Pain Killer has been put up, has made it
very easy for those disposed, to imitate it very
successfully, as far as its external appearance, in
style of bottle, label, and color of the article; but
we need not say that the compound is a misera
ble, filthy production, and calculated to do great
injury to those who might use it with the confi
dence that they have been accustomed to use the
genuine Pain Killer. Parties whose business it
is to counterfeit valuable preparations, do it in such
asecret manner, that it is almost useless to attempt
to punish them by legal measures, as it is difficult,
and we might say impossible to bring the proof
home to them.
Considering the great difficulty in protecting
ourselves ar d the public by prosecuting parties,
we have been to a very great expense in getting
up a finely executed
Steel Engraved Label,
for our bottles. We also attach to our bottles a
Steel Engraved Note of Hand, which we issue as
our obligation, and to counterfeit which is held to
be forger,' by tile laws of the United States, and
which parties will not dare attempt to do. The
great exponas attending the getting up and print
ing of tli;x a labels will prevent the attempt to
counterfcii, thus securing to the public that the
article f.L. / purchase is the genuine Perry Davis'
Pain Kiiler. manufactured by Perry Davis A- Son,
1 Sole Proprietors.
The Pain Killer will be put up in a new style
and panel bottle, with the words,
Davis’ Vegetable Pain Killer,
blown in the glass. We have discontinued tin.
37L cent bottles and now put up only four sizes,
viz.—12| cents 25 cents, 50 cents, and 81, per
bottle.
We have also a very fine Engraving on Stone,
' for the Box labels, specifying the contents of the
box, where and by whom manufactured, Ac.—
, Wc have also added to our Pamphlet of directions
, and certificates, a cover beautifully finished, pre-
I renting on the first page a very excellent likeness
I of Perry Davis, the original inventor of the Pain
Killer. The bottle labels, and one label on each,
box has also a correct likeness of Perry Davis,
which it will be impossible to counterfeit success
fully.
We have been to this expense, that the public
might have jierfect confidence that they were get
ting the genuine article when they buy a bottle
as above described. To those who have been so
long used and proved the merits of our article, we
would say, that vve shell continue to prepare our
Pain Killer of the best and purest materials, and
that it shall be every way worthy of their appro
bation as a family medicine.
’ PERRY DAVIS A SON.
Maniifastnrers and Proprietors
Providence, R. 1., July Ist, 1854.
The Pain Killer is sold by Smith & Ezzabd,
A. Alexander, Atlanta, Ga.; E. L.Strohecken
& Co., Payne & Nesbit, Macon. Ga.; J. B.
Moore A Co., Savannah. Ga.; andbv Druggists
and Grocers everywhere.
may 30.’55 .'Aw3m.
Liver Complaint,
JAUNDICE,DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC O;
NERVOUS DEBILITY.
Direase o
the Kidneys and
all diseases arising from
a disordered Liver Or Stomach,
Such as Constipation, Inward Piles,
Fullness, or Blood to the Head, Acidity
of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Dis
gust for Food. Fulness or Weight in the Sto
mach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and
Difficult Breathing. Fluttering at the Heart, Cho
king orSuffocating Sensations when in a lying
Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs
before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in
tile Head, Deficiency of Perspiration,
) ellowness of the Skin and Eyes.
Pam in the Side, Back. Chest,
Limbs, Ac., Sudden Flushes of
Heat, Burning in the Flesh.
Constant Imaginings of
Evil and great De
pression of Spirits, can
be Effectually Cured by
DR. HOOF LAND’S
CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, |
t’REPABED BV
DR. C. M. JACKSON,
German Medicine Store. No. 120 Arch street, me ;
door below Sixth, Philadelphia.
Their power over the above diseases is not ex- ;
celled, if equalled, by any other preparation in the
United States, as the cures attest, in many cases I
after skillful physicia ne had failed.
These Bitters arc worthy the a: tention of inva- i
lids. Possessing great virtues in the rectification of!
the liver and lesser glands, exercising the most j
searching power in weakness and affections of the
digestive organs, they are withal, safe, certain, and
pleasant.
TESTIMONY FROM GEORGIA AND ALABAMA.
Linch & Davis, Eatonton, Ga.. July 14, 1853, ■
says; “A our German Bitters are taking the !
J lead o( all other medicines for chronic disease, I
, Ac., and are selling rapidly. Please send us
■ j another box immediately, or we shall be out be
; fore it arrives.”
Dr. E. H. Strohocker, Macon, Ga., Jan, Ist.
I 1851, said : —“lam happy to say that your Gen 1
1 man Bitters, arc gaining a great reputation. I
think it will, in future. sell very rapidly.”
, I W . Maxey <Sr Co-, Monticello. Ga.. Oct. 6 th 1
i 1852 said;—“koor Bitters, though entirely un-
I known before tn this county, have sold rnpidlv,
i and given satisfaction.”
i Dickson & Green, Alexandria. Ala.. Sept. 30'
I 1852 said“We have taken pains to introduce
■ your German Bitters, and we find it to be a very '
i valuable medicine."
i C. A. Robinson Bellefonte, Ala., Jun. 30,1851
I said : —"Your medicine must eventually have a
i larg sale : all those who used it in the tall liked
|it very much. Jhe people have been moch de-1
, ceived here by trilling patent nostrums that affect
I th esale of your valuable Bitters, and will, until it
i ecmeoe known."
I Chauncey, Fowler. Tuskegee, Ala.. Jan. 1.
, 1851, said "The Bitters are selling, well, and I
; think they will continue so, as they give good
satisfaction to those who have used them."
For sale, whosale. by Druggists in all the pnn
I cipalities, and at retail by Apothecaries and Store
j keepers in every town in the United States.
: EF” Price 75 cents per bottle. For sale by
j William Kay at the Cheap Book Store.
I april 9. 55 dwly.
KEY WEST ? ‘ .FLORIDA
j E J GOMEZ p CO.
General Commission Merchants
AMD DEALERS IX
American and Cuban Piwlne-
NAVAL STORES &c.
A GEN PS in Florida for the
Paint Company, Key West. Florida
E. J. G. & Co. have large Warehouses. Wharf i
Docks, and all other conveniences for o f
any size to discharge, load and repair.
REFERENCE? :
Jos. E. Murrell, Mobile-G. Bogart & Co N O
A d<x J G °niez & Bro Havana
M DCruzat &Co. do. 'H. Rottman. Es-v de.
Flash & Co. N. Orleans. Ed. Flash & Co. New York
. And many other long-established merchants
in the atx/ve mentioned cities.
I dec 21. ’54 d w n£My 1
< ri om, the Y<*rk True AsneTHHUin
GOOD NEWS! GOOD NEWS!!
Th.of our reaiter* who have not tried Ural valuable
preparation known 1»P. JOHN BULL'S FLUID £X
TRACT OF SARSAPARILLA. ft»r tbe cure of the very
many dteeaftea with which mankind are atflioted. are re
qncßted to real ilia annexed teatitnunia! forwatded to
DR. BULL a few days since, by Jacob (J. Fbbnoh, Esq..
a gentleman long connected with French’s Hotel i>l thie ;
< ity. and extensively known as a man of unblemished in
tegrity. who would not undor.se any medical preparation
wbittvver. unless thoroughly convinced of its elflcary
A’// ttch's Hotel. Npig York, Pooeinber fi. lab 4.
John Bvlu M. D.—Dear Sir: The immantfe practical
iieneth I have derived Irom the use of your HuW,
* tract of Surtapurilia induces ine to recommend it ur
. gently to all who, like inyaelf, have been subjeot to that
' distressing malatly, Complaint- of the Kidneys. 1 have
found your preparation all 1 could desire, and it
.is one of the beat remedies within my own personal
knowledge. Sincerely grateful for the health 1 have so
i cured through your immediate agency, I beg i -ave to
i Rubserlbe inyHelf.
Verv respectfully, yours,
JACOB G. FRENCH
Tree American Office. York. |
Dfcember 8,1854. )
Dr. Bfli., No. 2 Gtlskt'h Building. New Yop.k-
I »ear Sir: Being personally acquainted with Mr. Frenoh.
1 take pleasure in snperaddmg my corroboration lu testi
■ rnonv of the cure effected in his case through the instru
t mentality of your invaluable compound. Having person
I ally availed myself of the curative properties of your
; Fluid F.rtract of Sar»aporilla. particularly in the puri
, i tlcation of the blood anti the consequent aiiticipation of
i th(»<e universal disorders attendant upon the charges of
th Maßon, I would cordially recommend it as a family
s • medicine which should be maintained in every honse
, i hold. A remarkable instance of the influence of your
r< u.ely upon the restoration of the frame, and the all-but
• I miraculous resuscitation of a body weakened to the last
i tjegree by the excess of animal indulgence, occurred in
. the case of an eminent manufacturer in thia vicinity.
whose modestV, and not want of inclination, precludes
him from a publication of the detailed circumstances of
i bi' afflicting disease, which threatened to determine into
a settled case of premonitory leprosy. lam assured by
' him. that by the use of your 'Fluid Extract, he has been
• completely restored to his fonner and correct enjoyment
[ of unimpaired health.
Yours, sincerely,
THOMAS PICIXMi,
Editor of the True American, Hew York.
i
‘l ASTONISHING AND RAPID CURE
I’ I OF
SCROFULA.
We urgently request our readers to read attentively
» the following statement presented to Dr. John Bull last
r St. John’s Day, by Willard A. Goldsmith. Esq., of this
city, and solemnly sworn to liefore a Public Notary. It
exhibits the ca<e of a gentieman who has been afflicted
bv Scrofula from hin earliest infancy He had com
pletely ea+aufited the skill of the medical faculty of New
York, and was apparently a doomed man. A trial of Dr
« John Bull"« Fluid Extract of Sarnoparttla has giver
; him health, and he now recommends to lathers that tala-
I able and potent remedy which has saved \im from a pre
mature grave The original affidavit, to which is affixed
! the Notarial Seal of Henry C. Banks, Esq., before whom
, the deposition wis taken, can be seen at Da. Bull’s prln
clpa! office. No. 2 Conrtlandt-stroet (Giber Building)
’ Near Broadway. New York.
STATE OF NEW YORK, i
» thry and Countt of Nkw York, f w
Willard A. Goldsmith, being duly ewvrn, pursuant
• to is w. deposes and says, that he resides In the City of
New York; that be is’ engaged in the of Meo)
and, copj>er-p]ate engraving;
, That Scrofulous Affectionn have been heir-loon« In
bis family and hereditary: that all of his immediate rela
tions have been more or loss afflicted with it, and that he
t has not been free from the disease at any time since lite
earliest recollection; that being in much bodily pain, and
‘ prevented from attendance to busineca, he tried inanv of
the physicians, but found no substantial relief;
, That about three months since. Dr. John BvUs Sar
saparilla was recommended to him as possessing some
qualities which would relieve bls difficulties and puiify
his blood:
. That after using this medicine for a short time, a feel
ing of improvement was manifest, and from that moment
to this, a gradual but steady advance has been realized
$ and he is now. not only entirely free from all pain, but is
! enabled to give bis business all attention, and is enjoying
better health than he ever believed was in store for him;
• That be has also used the Sarsaparilla of Dr. Bull in
, his family with similar results, and believes it to be the
, best purifier of the blood that can be used, and as a gen
eral tonic medicine without an equal;
That ho can and does, with the moet pontite
' recommend the use of this medicine to all who may be
. j similarly afflicted.
And nirtber this deponent saith not
(Signed) . • W. A. GOLDSMITH.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
r [ Statb, Citt, and Coumtt or New York, ) **•
I ' Be it Remembered, That on this twenty-seventh day
; of December. A. D. 1854. before me. Henrt C. Banks, a
Notary Public, resident in said city, duly commissioned
and qualified bj- the authority and under the laws of the
; State of New 1 ork, at my office. No. 57 Chainbers-stn'et,
in the city aforesaid, personally appeared Willard A.
GOLDBMirn, u> me known to be the same person named
and described in, and who gave and subscribed the an
> nexed deposition in my presence, who being by me dt.lv.
publicly, and solemnly sworn, pursuant to law, did vle
pose and swear, that the matters and things therein c«n»
tained were true.
Testimony Whereof, 1 have brre
unto m >' h an d and affixed my Nota
rifil Sea, » at th® ew York afore
-111,3 twenty-seventh day of Deoem
-11 1854. and of the Independence
of the United State# of America the
seventy-ninth.
HENRY C. BANKS. Notary Dublin
B* Chambers-Street. N. Y. City.
i STATE OF NEW YORK, I
Citt and County of Nkw York, p ’
I. Richard B. Connelly, Clerk of the City and County
of New York, and also Clerk of the Supreme Court for
the said City and County, being a Court of Record, do
hereby certify that Hknry C Banks. before whom the
I annexed deposition was taken, was. at the time of taking
• the same, a Notary Public for said City and County, duly
i appointed and sworn, and that bis signature thereto is
; genuine, as I verily believe.
e/n Testimony Whereof. I have uere
unto set my band and affixed the seal of
the said Court and County, the f< urtli
day of January. 18M.
RICHARD B. CONNELLY,
tSrPRINCIPAL OFFICES N«. 2
GILSEY BUILDING, Cmirtla.ult st.,
N. Y.. an<i No. 1 Fifth-st., Louisville. Kif.
AGENTS.
For sale bj SMITH & EZZARD.
Atlanta, Ga. april 4, ’55 dwly
Executor’s Sale.
A GRJSEABLE to the last will and Testamen
, of John Butt, Senior, late of said county de
i eeased, will be sold on the Ist Tuesday in Aurus
. next in the Town of Blairsville, Union county
j within the usual hours of sale the foliowin g prop
erty to wit; one negro girl named Jane 24 years
• old. one girl named Frank 32 years old, Mandy
' a girl 24 years old, Nancy a girl 10 years old; anil
1 two infant children 2 years old, each; also on the
first Tuesday in September in the Town of
! Clarksville Habersham county. Lot oi land No.
; 68 in the 3rd district of said county on the waters
of Dukes Creek, on which is a good gold mine
All sold, under and by virtue of the last Will and
; Testament of the said John Butt, Sr., deceaseh
I Sold for the purpose of a distribution among the
heirs and Legatees, of said estate. Terms Casd
JOHN BUTT. Executor.
june 8, ’55. wtds.
Fresh Arrivals I
At Neago A Abbott’s
CoinnuMliOQs. Fire-proof Ware-house,
Atlanta, Georgli;,
( 300 *»a< k 4 choice superfine llour.
J 30,000 pounds prime Hog ronndteS-S
vjteMUßacon. MatiU
- 100 Boxes star and adamaniinc candles at great
ly reduced prices.
I 50 Kegs extra rdFincd family lard-
20 bbls Sugar
50,000 itri new Bacon, including common and j
fancy Hams. Sides, and Shoulders.
I 100 sacks Prime Rio Coffee,
i 5 •• Old Gov. Java.
10 Boxes new Bar soap, at 6j cents per o>. |
100 bblsand half blds new and old Lard.
106 lbs live Geese Feathers.
A-tc a good supply of Corn, Corn Meal, De
mre • Shirtitigs, Oansburgs. Factory Yarn, Lime,
R ’ tit, Salt, Rice. Ac., &c.
dwtf
Dr. Charles Cumming.
lATE of the city of New Orleans, respectfully I
j informs the citizens of Atlanta and surroun- 1
: ding country that he has located his office in the I
, new and commodious Drug Store of Drs. Smith I
, & Ezzard, comer of Concert Hall, for (he purpose
of practicing the various departments of his pro
fession, and hopes to enlist the confidence of his I
friends and the community in general, when he i
assures them that his experience is ample and j
success flattering in the treatment of all diseases i
peculiar to tropical climates and malarious dis-!
trict* in their most aggravated and malignant 1
foi-ms; and more especially yellow fever, cholera.
i typhoid fever, scarlatina. Ac’., and all those con-!
tagious diseases peculiar to a dense population. I
as the more recent portion ofhis professional ca
reer has confined him to the treatment of those
>■” 1 maladies in the cities ot Mobile and New
Ypril 16, ’65 dwlv
MACKEREL. Smoked Herring, Goshen i
Butter and Cheese, for sale by
Die 7, J. NORCROBB 1
WM. I*. CONVERSE,
T. M. CONVERI.E, WM. P. CONVERSE, JR.
CONVERSE, & CO
Grims and Dealers in Western Produce,
( 'uritrr t find Nt tr !.• rrr Sts. y
NEW ORLEANS.
T«U*i(* Stun acai m »*♦■«•»» com-
pletely destroyed hy lire, on the sth day
ol’ Aiirikl Inst, they hurt- removed to the
ther J.nrtfv .«•<! Comimxilun.s More* occh
the <qua»’v bonmled hy Cnmil. t’oin
»imr<. \v w Lev • e mid Pulton si i« i (s, whi’i’e
they nrr in receipt <»f
AN ENTIRELY NEW AND WELL
SELECTED ASSORTMENT.
gssA" H7)o A tr ill be sold on faroruble terms,
/>»• Cash or ijood City Acceptances.
Vo itu- s'oliovv Oik Us* Goods they rteatre
so rnll ntti-titlon.
Provisions.
• Mess Pork,
i Prime do.
pMess Beef, in bbls, and
; half bbls.
! Prime Beef.
Clear Sides.
Ribbed do.
Shoulders,
, Shu gar Cured Hams,
j Plain, do
I Dried Beef,
Beef Tongues,
Lard, in bbls, and kegs,
Goahen Butter.
Western do.
Pine Apple, Butter,
Split Peas.
i Pearl Barley,
; White Beans,
• Potatoes.
• Onions,
; Coarse & Fine Salt,
I Table Salt in boxes and
| Bags,
j Rice,
i Macaroni,
I Vermicelli,
Dried Peaches,
• do Apples,
‘ Liquors, &,c
] Cognac Brandy,
I American, do.
j Peach do.
Jamaica Rum,
iN. England Rum.
N. Orleans do.
Holland Gin,
j American do.
Irish Whiskey,
j Rye do.
! Mononga do.
Bourbon do.
i Rectified Whiskey,
i Dealer’s do.
Oliver’s do.
• Rose do.
|Madeira Wine,
; Sherry do.
Port do.
; .Malaga do.
j Muscat do.
Saut« rn? do.
tClaret do.
i ’hainpagne,
Wnffr’s Schiedan’
Schnapps,
Brandy Peachet,
do. Cherries.
j do. Fruits,
’l do. Pears,
‘jCuracoa.
’| Maraschino.
•’Absynthe.
L Kirschwasser,
jAnnisette,
Cordials,
Porter,
Cider.
Tea?*
Imperial,
Gunpowder,
Young Hyaon,
Powchong,
I lolong,
Coffee.
Rio,
Hnv ann.
’amaica,
Laguyra,
lava,
Old Gov’t. Java,
Mocha.
Nilgai*'
Brown,
White Clarified,
Teltow,
Havana,
N. Y. and N. 0..
Loaf,
Crushed,
Powdered,
Granulated.
Molasses.
Plantation,
Sugar House,
N. Y. Golden Syrup. I
N. O. do. do. |
Fruits, N’t#, &C|
Raisins,
p igs,
Citron,
CurranU.
p runc«.
Cranherri(-!».
AlinondH,
Pecans,
Brazil Nut«s,
Filberts.
Oils.
Castor,
Lard,
Linseed.
A’ hale.
Sperm,
Tanners.
Olive.
Flour.
Extra St. Louis.
Superfine, do
Ohio,
Illinois
Buckwheat.
Corn Meal.
Fish
Mackerel, Nos. 1 and 2,
iu bbls., half bbls., qr.!
bbls., and kitts; No. 3,
in bbls, and half bbls.
Salmon, in kitts and halt!
kitts,
Shad, in kitu.
Codfish, in b<»xes, and
drums.
j A large assortment,
ij Soap,
s Winchester’s No. 1,
t Eagle,
11 Rose,
| Chemical,
jExtra Family,
|Livermore’s No. I,
(Cambridge,
r I Steam Refined,
| Southern Factory,
?l Castile.
[Toilet,.
I Shaving.
\ Wood’ll Ware
’Painted Buckets,
*1 Cedar do.
Well do.
‘Painted Tubs,
iCeader do.
Brooms,
Wash Boards,
Clothes Pins,
8 Shoe Brushes,
Scrub do.
Bed Cords,
I Plough
1 Cocoa Dipjicrs,
Cotton Twine,
1 Lamp Wick,
Clark’s Matches.
' Round Wood Matches,
Tobacco.
‘ Chewing,
Smoking.
Drugs.
Indigo,
Copperas,
Salaeratus.
Brimstone,
Sulphur,
Lamb Black,
Spanish Brown,
Carb. Soda,
Cream of Tartar.
Tartaric Acid.
Camphor,
Madder,
Alum,
[Epsom Salts,
Saltpetre,
Quinine,
Sundries.
! Starch,
i Powder,
iFire Crackers.
‘Shot.
i Bar Lead,
I Nails,
Ink.
Candy,
Corks,
Bottles,
Demijohns,
Pipes,
j Flasks,
i Glass.
Putty.
; Blacking,
! Wrapping Paj>er, !
Writing do.
Playing Cards,
’Percussion Cap*..
Executed.
Herring, n boxes.
Picktes, Alc.
Underwood’s Davis,’and
Wardell & Pease’s
Pickles—gallons, halt
gallons, quarts, and
pinta.
Tomatto Catsup,
Walnut do.
Mushroom do.
Worcestershire Sauce
—Eng.
Worcestershire Sauce
—Boston.
Rose Water,
Orange Fl. Water.
Pie Fruit,
Ass’d. James and Jel
lies,
Red purrenf Jelly»
Preserves,
Canton Ginger,
Capers,
Olives,
Fresh Salmon, in cans
do. Lobsters do.
do. Oysters, do*
do. Peaches, do.
do. Strawberries in
cans.
Sardines, in half and
qr. boxes,
Pepper Sauce, quarts
and pints,
Durkee’s Yeas! Pow
ders.
Extracts of Lemon,
do Pine Ap
ple,
Extract of N utmeg.
do. Cloves,
do. Vanilla,
do. Cinnamon,
do. Rose,
do. Ginger,
do. Cochineal,
do. Strawberry,
Lemon Syrup,
Assorted Syrups,
Stoughton Bitters, |
Gouley’s Bitters. j
Broker's do.
Ess. Peppermint,
India Currie,
Chocolate,
Spices, &e.
Kentcky Mustard. 1
Ohio <b»- j
Cinnamon.
Cloves.
Mace,
Pepper.
Spice,
Ginger,
Nutmegs,
Cayenne PepjNT,
Candles.
Sperm,
Star, in boxes and half
boxes.
Nnuff.
Macaboy,
Scocth,
Honey Dew,
Orders promptly
oct 12m. t*w ly
a w i* Sri
vJSB.
• EVERY PERSON
SHOULD constantly keep on hand, for cases
of emergency, a bottle ofsloan’s Instant Re
[ief. It is the great internal and external remedy
for the cure of colic, heart burn sore throat, tooth
ache, weakness of the bark or kidneys, dianhcea,
dysentery, cholera morbus, all summer comp
laints, sick headache, ague cake, rheumatism,
soreness in the bones, pain in the limbs, cramps
and spasms, colds, spinal complaints, swelled
joints, sprains, bruises, de., for cholera it is a su
perior remedy.
For Horses and Cattle,
Sloan’s Instant Relief is truly a Great Remedy.
Half a 25 cent bottle of Sloan’s Instant Relief
cure* a horse of colic in a few minutes. For
bruises, strains, sprains, and many other injuries
on horses, cattle and other animals. Sloan’s In
stant Relief seldom fails to afford immediate re
lief, and speedily effect a cure.
Many persons have been astonished to witness
the rapid cures effected by the use of this won
derful medicine. Sold by
SMITH 4r EZZARD. Atlanta. Ga.
feb 16, ’55 w6m
Tobacco.
APPRECIATING chewers are invited to call.
SMITH & EZZARD.
O»y 14, ’55 dwtf ,
rwfl MFC ■ » ■ /W ■
DR. James R. Smith, late of Sandersville, Gu
having permanently located in this city, ol
* ers his professional services to the citizens ot \t
, lantu.
A profeasional experience ut nu<r • than twenty
' years in the practice of Physic, in this State,
i (eighteen of which was spent in Washington
| County,) is the only guarantee ollered oi his
j skill and experience us a Physician.
When not profcHsiunully engaged he will at all
times tn* found at the Atlanta Republican Office,
or at aia residence on Prior street, one door South,
Mitchd street.
REFERENCES:
W. Mahkuam, Esq..
Rev. J. p. Duncan, ( . ,
L. G. (huxr, Esq.. r
A. G. Wahk, Esq. -
Dr. Wm. T. llaynes, (
Dr. E. (. VX ILUAMBON. I Sandersville,
Gen. '1'..1. W’arthkn.
54. • w ly. i
MARBLE CUTTING,
N’ LO A N d - O A TMA N.
respectfully announce to the citl
j V T zeus of Atlanta, and country generally,
[ that they have located here, a branch of the Mar
ble business from their Steam Marble Works,
Nashville, Tennessee; where they are prepared
to cxcente all kinds of work done in marble, in the
most tasteful manner, and the latest style. M e
will keep on hand an assortment of Monuments,
Tombs, Tablets. Urns, Vases, Head and Foot
Stones, Marble Mantels, of the Italian, Egyptian,
Tennessee red, Varegated, &c. All kindsot mar-1
ble work suitable for furnishing Graves, got upto
order, lettered, boxed and shipped, to any part ot
the South, as aheap as can be furnished in any
city in the South or West.
By calling at our Ware rooms opposite the
Georgia Railroad Depot, specimens can be seen !
that will enable persons wishing marble, to judge ;
of our styles ami workmanship.
® All orders left at our Ware Rooms will be
| promptly attended to SLOAN & OATMAN
a ti. ’66 wly
Cohuttah Springs!
IN the county of Murray, 21 miles . , !
from Dalton, celebrated tor their med- tfiSdh
. icai qualities, visited by the native red 8 5i 8 g |
[ man, annually for 10 years before the white man
• got among them, they regarded it as a valuable
gift by the great Spirit and revered it as such.—
For many diseases the water has been found to
■be sovereign. Comfortable coaches and hacks
will be ready at Dalton to convey passengers to
: that place al -S'- for each, ami every effort will be
; made by the proprietor, to make his guests com
I sortable. All things are now readv. Come on
JAMES EDMONDSON.
; Spring Place. Ga., June 14.
june 23, ’55. w6t.
Hardware & Iron Store-
Atlanta :Georgia.
B Y GILBERT Ac CLARKE,
DEALERS iu Iron and
Nails, (’astings, Gin
ting. Agricultural implernmta, ft
♦ Smiths Tools, Carpenters Tools.
Building Materials, House furnishing Hardware,
Cutlery of all kinds—Guns and Pistols, and all
other goods usually kept in the line—also Leath
er and Rubber Belting—Pig and Bar Lea<l—
Block tin—Copper. Zinc, &c., &c.
july 19. ’55. vvly
A DMINIbTRATOR’S SALE.—On the Jst
Tuesday in September next, will be sold
in compliance with an Order of the Ordinary of
Gordon county, within the legal hours of sale.
Lot of Land No. 140, 3rd district of Coweta
i county. •Sold for the benefit of the heirs of
Martin Cowles late of Gordon county, Georgia,
I deceased. Terms, on the day of sale.
OLIVER C. WYLY, Adni’r.
July 13, 1855 wtds
■ JOHN C. CLEVELAND. fTHOMPSON ALLAN,
, Indianola, Cal- z -j Lawrenceville,
hounco.Texas. J | Gwinnett co. Ga
TEXAS LAND AGENCY.
J. C. CLELAND & T. ALLAN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
r Agency having a perfect
I knowledge of the land laws,
and general land business of the r
State of Texas, will give their
prompt attention to the investigating of all claims
to lands, selling, purchasing or locating the same.
Emigrants to Texas will find h to their interest
to employ this Agency in the purchasing of and
locating their homes. Lands purchased or loca
ted on reasonable terms, locations selected to
suit purchasers, lands bought and sold. Letters
post-paid, and addressed to either of the firm will
meet with prompt attention.
nov. 17,’54. wlv
GREAT REMEDY!
i
IffT S
Celebrated Family Ointment.
/< Mild, Safe, Thorough and the greatest External Renir.
iy ever utrd It u cianpwd of Vegetable Extract* anc
WMeseee ptneer unequalled in the annate of Medicine for Iht
•ure oj Injlammalonj Iheeane*.
It is universally acknowledged to he an infallible remedy,
in every t axe where il haF been faithfully applied on the
human Mywiem, fur promoting Insensible Perspiration, and
s invatiisl le in all diwtasepof ihetlcsli. Obrfinatc Ulcers.
Did Smew, Chilbla.iin. Hole Throat, Burns, Cut*. Cutaneous
Et upt lon m. Horn Nippleti, Sore Breast, Diseases of tile live
Ague in the Farr. Kheimintic Pains. Contracted CordH,
Pain in the Side, Back mid other parts of the system. Scald
Head, lituimv, i tetih Vt o'i..dß, Piles, and every kind ot
we cuitfaining thn least p.irticle of Inflammation, are
aerntanently cuird by this great remedy.
HEALING VIRTUES.
ft is a fact, authenticated here, as well as all over Die
State, ami indeed the whole western states, that Sloan’s
Medicines haveobtained a wide spread celebrity, and re
futation. to which tliey are justly entitled by their
•nrtuee," and (towers. We arc not among tho-’c who are
irone to endorse evety patent humbug that comes along,
tnd in tliis instance have delayed our endorsement until
we have been able to make assurance doubly sure, notonlj
iy testing them personally ourselves, but from rhe testi
uony of a numerous portion of the community living
irouud us. irjinots (»!o!m . April 13. l*rM.
' 7“*-'
11 Iw HL
S LO A N’S _
Horse & Cattle Medicine.
No Medicine in use has accomplislied so many Extra
ordinary Guru, and given so Universal Satufaction in every
variety and stage of disease. Or that has so erlentnve and
rapid a tale a* SZoan'i Ointment and Qmddum Powder.
The Ointment is swiftly superceding ail other Ointments
end Liniments foi the cure of Fresh Wounds, Galls of all
kinds, Sixains, Bruges, Cracked Heels, Ringtone, Wind- i
galls. Poll Evil, Calluus, Spavins, Sweeney, Fistula, Bit- j
fast, Strains, lameness, Sand Cracks, Foundered Feet,
Scratches or Greaee. Mange and Horse Distemper.
The Condition Puicder will! remove all inflammation and ;
fever, purify the blood, loosen the skin, cleanse the waler I
and strengthen every pan ot the body; and has proved a [
sovereign remedy for the following diseases.
Founder, Distemper, Hide Bound, loss of Appetite, In- .
ward Strains, Yellow Water, Inflammation of the Eyes,
Fatigue from bard exercise . also Rheumatism, (commonly
called stiff complaint.) which proves so fatal to many
able horses in this country. It is also a safe and cer |
remedy for Couglis and Colds, which generate so many i
fatal diseases.
These remedies nner injure, and always Cure, If the di- ,
rec lions are followed.
For further particulars and a multitude of Certrfieatee of •
emtvrhahlc Cures, get Pamphlets of agents.
W. B. SLOAN,
tP'and Depot, 40 Isike St., Charago. tu ’
Cartersville Hotel.
CARTERSVILLE, GEORGIA.
BY J. SKINNER.
THE above house is conveniently loca-1
g:sei rated, to the Rail Road, and the table is '
§ E B 3 1 always supplied with the best the coun-1
try affords. Cartersville is situated on the Wes- ;
tern & Atlantic Rail Road, end is pleasantly lo
cated for a summer resort, and is most conveni
ently situated going to Ducktown, the
Etowah Works and Cedar Town. A good livery
stable is near at hand where horses and carriages
can always b« had.
tab 3,'55, wly
Metalie Corn Mill,
Grader & Cowen’s Patent,
OF MIMPHIB TENN.
FIJHIS Mill is conHtructrd of Cast ami Wrought
J Iron—runners 14 inches acrons the sac
and is simple in its construction, durable and
easily set and managed, and may be attached to
steam, water or horse power; but recommend, it
self particularly to every Planter who ha. a Cot
ton Gin, or any power on a farm, as it can run
with from one to four horses and grind from five
to fifteen bushels of the best Meal per hour. It
will also grind Hominy coarse or fine.
Orders tor single Mills, or propositions for
County Rights, will lie received by
A. A. SMITH WICK, Gordon Springs, Ga.
\nd J. B. GORDON, Atlanta, Ga.
RECOMMENDATION.
We have seen one of the above Mills on exhi
bition in Atlanta, and take pleasure in saying
that it grinds rapidly and good Meal, to our en
tire satisfaction. (Signed)
J. L.STEPHENS,
S. B. OATMAN,
W.T. FARNSWORTH,
Foreman at Winship <4 Co’s,
J. E. WILLIAMS & CO,
J. WINSHIP & CO.
Atlania, June 30, 1855. julyS, '55. wti.
Lumpkin Sheriff Sales,
Xv H‘L be sold, before the (four* House door
* T in the county of Lumpkin, on the first
Tuesday in August next, within the legal hours of
; sale, the following property, to wit:
Lot of lanu No. 171 in the sth district and Ist
1 section of Lumpkin county, levied upon to satisfy
I a Justices court ti fa of the 297th Diet. G. M.from
j the county of Jasper in favor of Durham & Ban
i croft against Rcuiien Lawson, levied and returned
I to me by Henry Chamber L C.
I Also, three acres, more or less, being part of
lot ot land No. 662 in the 12th dist. and Ist sec
tion oi Lumpkin cointy, levied upon as the prop
erty of Martha and William Smith in favor of
F. Summerour vs Martha and Wm, Smith, levied
and returned to me by Janies Chamber. L C.
Also, lot of land No. 534 in the 12th dist, and
Ist section of Lumpkin county, levied upon with
a fi la from Lumpkin Stperior court in favor of
William Rutherford against Lewis Ralston, this
19th June 1855.
Also, lot of land No. 360 in the 12th dist. and
Ist section of Lumpkin county, levied upon as
the property of B. G. Thorton, to satisfy two fi fas
issued from the Inferior court of the county ot
Troup One in favor of Sterling fc Ambrose, and
the other in favor of J. E. Adger, surviving part
ner, <fcc., against B. G., & A. R. Thorton, levied
on as the property of B. G. Thoron, this June
3d 1855.
Also, lots of land Nos. 80 and 86> in the 12th
dist. and Ist section of Lumpkin county, levied
upon us property of Benjamin Burton to satisfy a
; fi fa from Lumpkin Superior court in favor of
David Nichols against said Burton, property
pointed out by plaintiffs attorney.
Also, lot of land No. 1141 in the 11th dist. and
Ist section of Lumpkin county, levied upon with
three Justice court fi fas from the 935th district
G M, levied upon as the property of Iredale Ga
dis, in favor of B. G. & A. R. Thorton, levied
and returned to me by B. P. Collins L C.
Also, Town lots, and improvements thereon,
! in the town of Dahlonega known by No’s. 31, 37,
! and 38, levied on by virtue of a fi fa in favor of
! John Hill vs. Wm. Warwick from Lumpkin In-
I ferior Court. Levied on as the property of de
• fendent, pointed out by said Warwick.
J. B. GRAHAM, Sheriff.
july 1,'55 wtds
...
Rule Nisi,
Libeljor Divorce in Union Superior Court,
John B. C. Allison, vs. Mary Ann Allison.
IT appearing to the eourt, by the return of the
Sheriff, that the defendant docs not reside in
the State of Georgia, it is, on motion, ordered by
the court that the defendant do appear and an
swer at the next term ol this court or that the
case be considered in default and the plaintiff al
lowed to proceed. And that this rule be pub
lished once a month for four months preceding
the next form of this court in the Atlanta Weekly
Examiner a public Gazette published in Atlanta.
DAVID IRWIN, J. S. C.
A true copy taken from the minutes of court
of April Term, 1855, this 25th day of May '55.
THOS. M. HUGHES, Clerk.
.iunc 8. j>s w4m
Gt EORGIA FORSYTIICCJUNTY.—AII i>er-
C sons are hereby notified, that two months
alter date, 1 shall apply to the Court of Ordinary
of Forsyth County, tor leave to sell the real Es
tate of Moses Ledbetter deceased. May 21,1855
JA4EB MI],FORD, Adm’r.
may 24, ’55. w2in.
/ 4 EORGIA FORSYTH COUNTY—Two
\ J months after date I shall apply to the court
ol Ordinary of Forsyth county for leave to sell
the land and negroes belonging to the estate of
Elizabeth Morrow, deceased, June 18th 1855.
NEWTON McDILL, Ad’rnr.
june 29, ’56 w2m
/, 1 EOKGIA FORSYTH COUNTY - Whore
\ JT as, James T. Huckaby applies to me for
letters of Guardianship over the person and prop
erty of John W. Watson and Joshua T. Watson,
orphans of Joshua N. Watson, deceased, These
are, therefore, to cite and admonish all concerned
to be and appear at our court of Ordinary, to be
held in Cumming, on the first Monday in August
next, to show cause, if any they have, why said
letters should not be granted, June 18th 1855.
H. BARKER, Ordinary.
junc 29, ’55 w 2m
C1 BORGIA FORSYTH COUNTY Whan-
| as, Isaac M. Young applies to me for letters
ol administration on the estate of Alexander J.
Baker, deceased, These are, therefore, to cite and
admonish all, and singular the kindred and cred
itors of said deceased to be and appear at our
court of Ordinary to be held in Cumming on the
first Monday in August next, to show cause if
any they have, why said letters should not be
granted. June 18th 1855.
• H. BARKER, Ordinary,
june 29, ’55 w~m
(< EORGIAFORSYTH CO>l NTY—Wh«-r<-
J as. Pleasant G. Light, administrator upon
i the estate of Absalom Thornton, deceased, applies
to me lor letters dismissory from the administra
tion ol said estate. These are therefore, to cite,
' and admonish all concerned to bo and appear at
i our court of Ordinary to be held in Cumming on
I the second Monday in January next, to show
i cause, if any they have, why said letters shoud
j not be granted, June 18th 1855.
H. BARKER, Ordinary.
I june 29, ’55 w 2 ln
z < EORGIA FORSYTH COUNTY-AII per
\JT sons concerned are hereby notified that two
months after date we shall apply to the court of
Ordinary ol Forsyth county for leave to sell the
land belonging to the estate of Joshua Owens
late ot said county.deceased. June 18th 1855
NEWTON McDILL, ) . „
john mcginnis, sAdmrajune29,$ Admra
june29, ’55 w2m
FTIWO MONTHS after date application will
f be made to the court of Ordinary of Forsyth
county for leave to sell all the lands belonging to
the estate of Anderson Baker late of Forsyth
county deceased, this the 9tli of June 1855
JAMES MILFORD, Adm’r.
june 15,’55 w 6 o j
STATE OF GEORGIA—FOUSTTH Cos
AYTHEREAS, Bailey F. Julian, administra-
YT tor upon the estate of Calib Ellis late of
said county decased, applies for letters of dismis
sion from the administration of said estate.
Therefore, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, are hereby cited and admonished, to file
their objections, if any they have, in my office
in terms of the law, otherwise letters of dismi*.’
sionary will be granted the applicant at the No
vember term next of tlia Court of Ordinary for
said county. H. BARKER, Ord’v
Apri)Mth,XlH’ dwtf y ’