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Carroll Sheriff Sales.
• Sl, ld before the Court HouseJoor
y Y m tlie town of Carrelton on the first Tues
day in April next, the following property, to wit;
One Sorrell Horse, about ten years Ohl, nnd I
one Gray Horse, about 9 years old. Levied on ■
to sati.ity a mortgage fi fa in favor of John Young
vs. Elias W. Ifunt, property pointe f out in said
mortgage fi In J<>HN W. WOOD,Shelf.
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Carroll Sheriff Sales.
XX 7 ILL bl! S. 1.1 on the first Tuesday in Apiil ,
yY next, before the Court housi door in the
town ol <' n.illtoii. within the legal Lours of «i!.- j
the following property to wit : •
The undivided luff of Lot Land, number not ,
known in the lilt's district of Carroll county. — |
l evied on as.tha property of Mary I‘r'vei to sat-.
isfy one Justice Court fi la in fa or of Charles .
Rodahan vs. Ma-y Iriver, property pointed out
by Pint’s Attorney, Levy mrdc and returned.- - I
Also, cne third of 1 >t land No. 168 in sth dist. o! i
Carrol! county Levied on to satisfy 2 Justice!
Court fi fa in favor of John Rodahan, and Roda-!
han & Conell vs. Green B. Walden, property
pointed out by Plfft's|Att orney, Levy made and re
turned to me by the Bailiff.
Also, part of Lot of Land, number not known
in the sth"d strict of Carroll county. Containing
one hundred acres ofsaid lot of land, the place
where on the defendants now live, to satisfy 2
Justice Court fi fa in favor of J. T. Meador &
Co., and others vs. Isabell and Nancy Weir.
Also, the South half of Lot of Land No. 112
n 9th district of Carroll county. Levied on to
isatisfy one Justice Court fi fa in favor of Gay
Upchurch vs Wm. Smith and G. W. Snow,
pointed out by Smith, as his property, Levy made
and returned by a Bailiff.
Also, Lot of Land, No. 201 in 3d district of
Carroll county. Levied to satisfy one Justice
Court fi fa in favor of D. B. Graham vs. H. J.
Campbell. Levy made and returned by a Bailiff.
Also, sixty acres of lot of land, No. 249 in the
fifth district of Carroll, it being one third of A. J.
Boggers, has in said sixty acres to satisfy 2 Jus
tice Court fi fa in favor of Courteny and Tenant
vs. 8. J. Boggers, property, pointed out by the
defft. J.evy made and returned by a bailiff
f. b 28 JOHN W. WOOD, Sheriff.
Carroll Sheriff’s Sales for April.
WILL be sold before the Court House door in the
Town of Carrollton, within the legal hours of sale,
on the first Tuesday In April next the following prop
erty, to wit;
Cne Lot of Land, No. 23), in the Sth District of Car
roll county, levied on as the property of Jno. C. Wright,
to satisfy one fl. fa. issued from Carroll Superior Court
in favor of Samuel Griswold vs. .John C. Wright.—
Property pointed out by defendant.
Also, Lot of Land, No. 209, in the Sth District, levied
on as ti e property of Joseph C. Thompson, to satisfy
one Justice's Court ii. fa.issued from tt,e6s3d District
G. M., In favor of E. W. Holland vs. Joseph C. Thomp
son principal, and Fletcher Thompson, security, and
sundry other Justice Court fl. fa.’e in my hands—levy
made and returned bv a constable.
Also, Lot of Land, No. 221, in the Bth District of
Carroll county, levied on as the properly of Ell Holland
to satisfy one Justice’s Court fl. fa. issued from the
813th District G. M., in favor of William Coody vs.
Eli Holland, principal, and Smith &. Westbrooks en
dorsers—levy made and returned by a bailiff.
Also, th f South half of Lot of Land, N>. 265, In the
"th District of Carroll county, levied on as the prop
erty of B. F. Watson, to satisfy one Justice's Court 11.
fa. issued from the 813th District G. M., In favor of
Robert A. Reid vs; B. F. Watson, principal, and Rhossa
Reid, endorser, and sundry other Justice Court li.fa.’s
in my hands. Property levied on and returned by a
constable.
Also, the Nmth half of Lot of Land, No. 60, in Hie
9th District of Carroll county, levied on as the proper
ty of John Jaeobs, to satisfy sundry Justice’s Court 11.
fa.’s issued from the looath District G. 11., in favor of
A. Mandeville vs. John Jacobs, principal,and John C
Wright, endorser. Property pointed out by defend
ants— levy made mid returned ny a constable.
foi 2S ELI BENSON, Dep. Bh’fl'.
Gwinnett Sheriff’s Sales.
117 ILL be sold before the Court House door,
yy in the town of Lawrenceville, Gwinnett
county, Ga., on the first Tuesday in April next,
the following property, to wit:
Daniel H. Rotan's* quity of redemption in and
to two lots or parcels of land, where defendant
formerly resided, in the sth district of Gwinnett
county, containing four and a half acres, more
or less, adjoining lands of A. R. Smith. R. M.
Cleveland, Joht’E. Craig, and others, and, also,
all the right of the equity ol redemption in and
to the interest of defendant in the Lawrenceville
Tanning Company, the interest being one-fifth
of said establishment. All the above property
described in a mortgage to R. M. Cleveland
levied on to satisfy a Superior Court fi. fa. in
favor ol N. L Hutchins vs. Daniel IL Rutan.
Also, at the same time and place, one hundred
Acres of Land, more or less, lying in the 662 d
district G. M , in said county, on the waters of
Mulberry Creek adj lining the lands of A Hays
and olhiis—li vied on us the property of C. Huse
to satisfy a Justice’s Court fi. fa. In favor of I',
E. J. Clardy vs. said Huse h-vii-d mi l returned
o me by a con-table
HENRY \LLAN, slt’ff.
march I—tds
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/ BORGIA FORSYTHCOINTY—Where-
VI as, James I . Blackstock, applies to me f>r
letters of administration upon the estate of John
Giltre. t, late ol sa:*.'ounty deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish al
andsingular, the kindred an 1 creditors of said de
censed. to be and appear at our Court of Ordina
ry, tube held in Cumming, on the fust Monday
in April nevt. to show cause <ifany they have)
why said letters should not lie granted the appli
cant.
Given under my hand at otliee this Sth Febru
ary, 1856. H. BARKER. Ordinarv.
tab 19 w3od
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w ’-' ’• •"Imou.
AND SURGICAL IWKMABY. AUOMSTA, 6EORMA.
HpHE undersigned would respectfully call tlv ittention oi ■ unkrsand 81nve-own<rs gi ut.iali*
to their very complete and extensive eetabiifiinH .t in Augusta Ga. for the accommodation
of NEGROES requiring SURGICAL OPERA ' IO.XS or Treatment in CHRONIC DISEA
SES, viz: the varitus Skin and Ey I)iscns» Dyspepsia, Dropsies, Tumors, Ruptures, Fistulas,
Strictures, Gravel, numerous Femah- Complaints and Irregularities, so r<*mmon among Ne
groes, as well as Venera! Affections, and indeed, all injuries, deformities, er diseases which will
admit of the removal of the patient to this place : besides all condit (.-ns requiring SURGICAL
OPERATIONS, whether for the amputation of limbs e r otherwise. 'Phis edifice is situated cor
ner of Jackson and Fenwick Streets, brtwern the Georgia and the Savannah Rail-Road Depots,
am! in sight of b th. his therefore convenient foi the reca ption oi patients from a distance. In
its construction, throughout the entire plan, was kept in view the special purposes to which it is
applied; being furnished with every thing which can conduce to the comfort of the SICK. Hav
ing secured abundant water privileges from our City Council it is supplied with hot and cold
baths and sh wcr baths, and has water-closets in each story to avoid fatigue and exposure to the
patient It is also well ventilated and lightc<l with gas. With the constant attendance of expe
rienced male and female nurses, the p atient will be saved much of the suffering which too often
i' the result of unavoidable neglect in treatment of NEGROES in ordinary private practice.
Letters directed to us at this place, w ill meet with prompt attention.
TERMS.
For Board, Lodging and Nursing, per month, $lO. For all Necessary Medical attendance.
Surgical Operations, &c , the same as in ordinary city practice.
H. F. K. CAMPBELL, SurgeunM and Attending Physician*.
nov. 1, 1855 wly.
OARrT aG E R EPO S ITO RY.
GIIIFFIiV, GEORGIA
<so.
Are Receiving every variety of Carriages, consisting oj
(oachcs, I Scot | E'nnxJly WngniiN,
iteekav. ayx, ' r.-’l c.p | Concord Buggies,
Hack- Wagin' % I I’op-lluggjU s. j Hni iu-NS, Whips, «ts.
Northern-. Made £ Hack-Wagons,
IRON AXLES. OF ALL SIZF.B.
P 1 a n t a t i o n | F °‘‘
■4A/’ ix p; o x». ® .-.ty,Livery
For 2,4, mid 6 ' // : -X ' 11 < _
•'' fefftalolos,
HORSES. / I! With Brake and Rack
The beat and most dura- -A- -• £ . Unr Ilon-o-oirn
We now In use. - jOl Dd.ggd.gV.
Having sold' many Carriages to citizens of Upper mid East Tonnpssce, wo are Induced to Invite their
patronage, promising to make ours their best market. Can give prices and description by correspondence.
tHT Any stylo of Carriage or AVagon, got up to order at short notice. Work warranted. _£a
AV. W. AVCOD' t Fl’, (rt 1ti1,,, U», <Jan24 wly) V>’ J .CCLION
DeKalb Sheriff’s Sales.
Wl LT. be Bold before the Court House door, in the town
of Decatur, on the first Tuesday in Xpril next,
within the legal,hours nf sale, the following property,
tO Lcrtof Lai d number ninety-three, in the eighteenth
dis’rict of (original Henry) now DeKalb county, levied
on iu» the property of Daniel .Idanis, to Hatlafy sundry
ii fa's issued from DeKal’-’s Superior Court in f :x vor
of Andrew J. Goldsmith and benjamin K S eal, <lmr
of William Go dsmllh, dceeastd, vh. Daniel Adams,
principal, and Gardner Adams, security, undone in
favor of Jamo« R. McAlister vs. Daniel zioamu, and ,
William C. Garvey vs. Daniel Adams
Also, one two story House, and outbuildings an I lot,
in the town of Lithonia containing one acre, mot
less, adjoining lands of William M. Kiley, to satisfy t\>
11. fu.’s issued from DeKalb’s Superior Court, one in ,
favor of J. S. & G- Bowie vs. L. J. Robinson t Co., and .
Brown & Stone vs. L. d. Robinson 5c Co.
Also, one Saw Mill fitua-.eou a proi’iz ol Shoal Creek,
% the county of DeKalb, some two or three piles south ,
of Decatur, ievh d on as the property of Joel c. HI saw,
to satisfy a ti. fa. issued from the Inferior Court of Do
Kalb county, in favor of Alexander 11. Tuggla.
Also one Brick Store house and io\andone Dwelling |
House*m d lot, in the town of Lithonia, levied on as |
the property of J. J. Robinson, to satisfy sundry tl.fa. s t
issntd from a Justice’s Court of DeKalb county, in favor ;
of Born & Maddox vs. J. J. Robinson and G. M 1 hi.-
lips vs. J. J. Robinson..levy made and returned by a
constable. , .
Also, ono House and lot, containing uno acre, more
or less, wh »reon Francis N. Towers now resides, levied
on as tlie property of Francis N. Towers, to satistyt a«» j
11. fa’s Issued from the 1,045th district G. M., in fa'ut
of John W. Hcruggs vs. N. E. A. Maloney and .1. M ,
Me Hphin, endorser- levy made and returned to me by ,
a constable. _ ~ » T
Hko ono Dark Bay Mare, 9 years old. ono Bay Horse, .
8 vearA old, two Mules, 8 years old, and two two-horse ;
\Vago< s, one long Spring Wagon that is to say, I.aw
roncaS Morgan’s interest in the hame. consisting ot
one third ofsaid property, levied on as the property d
Lawrence 8. Morgan, to.Btttisfj’ two ii. ta. s issued from
Cass’ Superior Cour , one in favor of Scranton, Stark
& Davis vs. Henry M. Morgan and L. 8. Morgan, secu
ritv on casa bond, ruid Stevens Belts vs» Henry M.
Morgan ac L. 8. Morgan, security on casa bond and sun ,
dry other 11. fa.’s Issued from DeKalb’s »Vunerlor Court i
in favor of Chamberlin & Bancroft vs. Lawronce 8.
Morgan, and others, vs. The sftme.
Also* Lots of Land A»»s hundred and s-j
veuty ph I two him r«*d and seventy-nine in the j
eighteenth oi-trict of (originally Henry) no De-,
K ill. countv. Levied on asthe property of Hen
ry M.Grei r, (■' entii-l) a li. fa.issu. d from I i Kalb I
Superior Court, ill favor of James T \\ all < r vs. j
Joint Holmes am! Henry Holmes, malmis. and !
Henry M. Greer, indorser. Levied on by J :mes t
W. Goldsmith, form, r deputy sherill.
march I-tds JOHN W. FOWLER, Sb ff. 1
DeKalb Sheriff's Sales for March.
MT ILL be sold before the Couit House door, I
j j in the town cf Decatur, DeKaib < <>unty, ■
on the first Tuesday in April mxl, within tin ,
legal hours of sale, tin follow ing |-r >; erty. to!
wit:
One hundred Acres < f Land, more or less, lv-,
mg in the 18th didrictol (originally Henry) now ,
DeKalb county, a j > ; ning .1 >hn Y . Flowers and
others, number not known, and the place where
the defendant residts, ! » vied on as tin' property ,
of Ichabod \\ illiams, to siti-fy one fi. la is<’icd
from DeKalb's iSuperi* r Court in favor of Jesse
Leoval VS. Ichabod Williams.
A. WOODDALL, Deputy Sh'ff.
march I—tds
Union Sheriff’s Sales.
ON the first fuesday in April next will be
sold before the Court House Door in the’
Townof Blairsville, within the usual hours of sale
the following property (to-wit :
Lots < f Land No. 118—135 U -part of lot
No. 99, upon which is a£aw Mill. ALo, part ot
lot No. 100, all in the tenth (10) district of the
first section to satisfy one fi fa from Union Supe
rior Court, Benjamin Watkins, 's. Alexander
Murray. Also, lot < f land No. 165,9th district
and first section to satisfy one fifa from Union Su-1
p< rior Couit, .lames M. Denton, hearer, vs. Sam
uel Patterson. Also, lot of land 297 in the 9th I
district of the first section as the property of Ze
nas Sullivan to satisfy onefi fa the State of (icor- !
gin, vs , Zenas Sullivan, principal and J. P. M ill
l»oni, security.
fob 24 wtd« -I \MES BIRD, Sheriff.
4 DMINIS FRATOR S SALE.—Agreeably
to an order ot the Ordinary Co nt i t Fuhon
county,will le sold on thi fir-t Tuesday in M iy
next, before the Court House D »or in the City
of Atlanta; part of one city I t in said city, situ
ated near r<w Whitehall stiri i. «or.U’ii ’e
100 feet square, adj nuing lots of Coursey and
Webb, sold as the property of the estate of Su
gar Bond deceased, for the benefit “t the Heirs,
and Creditors of said deceased. Terms—vne|
half cash, the balance payable Ist Jan. 1861. |
Notes w th approved security
March 4. 1855 HIRAM B»>U EX, Adm'r !
Notice to Afflicted.
r rXDERSIGX ED having located in At
s I »nta, respectfully lenders his profvssk nal j
service, to the public generally. 'nd particularly ,
to those articled with Cancers, Ub ers. Sores
Wens, Piles, de.. Ar
Persons living at a distance afflicted with Can*
cers. or Piles, can obtain an infallable cuie by!
sending me 2 ' Dollars, for the former, or $lO. for :
the latter. Office on White Hall Street, one.
doer from Cozart & Son.
Dr. WM. F. MOORE. I
Atlanta, Ga„ Jan. 23 Iwßm 1
C out t of Ordinal y.
GWINNETT COUNTY. G a
February ’ erm 1858.
Whcrca. Go rge Kuk, guardian of Lucinda
McPlmrsou, applies t > this Court fur letters of
di.mi -ion from his said guardianship,
\ll p r-ou- are tlmr.voro eit <1 and admouish
i-d to file their .dj-rctions (if any they have) in
, my ofii:on or by the iir.t Monday in Way n <♦.
or that. hu.l litters will bo thin granted.
; A true copy from th.' records of my otfice tit's
i 4th February, 1859.
T. RAKE STRAW, Ordlr’y
28 wflUd
Gt ibJRGIA FORSY 111 CO I. N TY.— Where
f ar John Cain, Jr., applies to me for letters
I ot administration upon the estate of George W.
j Flnllips, deceased. These are therefor*' to cite
i ami admonis' tdl and si: gular the kimlrtd and
j creditors of said decea-cd, to be and appear at
' our Court of Ordinary to be h< Id in Cumming,
i on the first Monday in April next, to show cause
I (if any they have) why letters should not be gr.m-
I ted the applicant. Feb. 20th 1850.
fi 1.25—w30 H. BARKER, Ordinary.
!/ '1 EORGIA FULTON COUNTY.—AII (>er
y Ji sons concerned will take notice that at the
I next June term of the Court of Ordinary of sd
‘ County, B. F. Bomar, administrator, on the Ks
! rate of Mrs. AdclaiJ Walthall, deceased will ap
! ply for icttrrs of dismission from said Estate.
By order of Court, Deccuibcr, Ist 1851.
.IOS. H. MEAD. Ordinary
I .1.. l;t 1855
~ 7 EORG \ ORSYTH COUNTY.—AII
! V.X i’< rs' .s co'.ce rm i! are notified 'hat two
! months oft relate,! s!nd ! apply to the Court of
i Ordinary ' Foss th Countv, for leave to sell the
j real < stat. of Richard li. Brannon, deceased,
SOLOMON BKANON, Adm’r.
ry, I.’. 1856. 23 w4o<l
1 1Y VIRTUE of an order from the honorable
J J the Inferior Court of Heard County, when
j anting for Ordi' ary purposes, will be s >ld before
the Court House Door in the Town of Cassville,
I Cass Coun'y, on the first Tuesday in April next,
within the legal hours of sale, Lot of Land No.
i, in the sth dist 3rd section,originally Cherokee
now Case County, containing 1 bO acres,belong
< ing to the estate of Wm. I’eddy, deceased, sold
! fort! epu pose of distribution—sold on a credit
until the 25111 of December next. Jan. 15 IHSK.
NANCY PEDDY,Guardian
lanJJi w 4od
/ lEORGIA FORSYTH COUNTY— All
!VJ person, conc rncd are hereby notified, that
i two months after date, wo shall apply to the Court
| ot Ordinary ot Forsyth County, tor leave to sell
j the real estate ot Solomon T. Kilgore, late of said
County deceased.
JOHN MARTIN, i ,
THOMAS T. KILGORE ( A' l ™ l "-
f - 1:1 w6od
/ 1 EORGI \ FORSY 1 11 COI NTY —Where-
VJT as « Uassander McGinnis, has this dav filed
her petition for the Guardian ship, of the person
! and property of Elizabeth D. Owens, orphan of
j Joshua Owens latent this Countv deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish ail
! persons conci med to be and appear al our Court
I ot Ordinary t ■ be )« id in Cumming, on the first
Monday in Apr.l next, to show cause (ifany they
have) why letters should not be granted the ap
! plica t. February,4th 1856.
t .*’> 9w3od H. BARKER, Ordinary.
-1 EORGIA FORSYTH COUNTY.—Court
\ K of Ordinary, February Term. 1856.
To all whom it may concern, "hereas. Augus
! tus L. Glover, administrator, up-m the estate of
Sans ird Venable, late of this County deceased,
applies t.-r Ict’ers of db mission from theadminut
: tration of said estate, therefore the kindred and
( ereditorsof said deceased, are hereby cited and
i admonished, to file their objections, it any thev
have, in my office. In terms < tthe law,otherwise '
letters ofdismissary, will be granted the applicant I
at the September Tertn next, of the Court of Or-1
! binary for said Countv. February 4th 1856 '
feb9w«m H. BYRKER. Ordina v. j
Si’ATE OF GEORGIA. CAMPBELL
COUNT!.— i’o al! whom it concerns
Whereas as John Q. A. Hightower, applies for
letters of administration on the estate of Joseph
l T. Hightower, late ofsaid Countv decease 1 .
Tiieee are therefore, to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors ofsaid de
ceass-d, to be and appear at my office within the
time pres ribid by law. ami show cause, if any
they have 1< iters of administration should not be I
grai.ted the said applicant
Given un ler my han I at .tliee this Feb. 6 '56
te 9 w3i)d ti. C. BEA\ EKS. Ordinarv.
Georgia foi:>yth county—a i f «r> 1
sons concerned are hereby notified, tba- f
two months after date I shall apply to the Court
of Ordinary ofsai l County, for leave to sell the
real estate . f David Ingram, deceased.
JOHN CHAMBLEE. Adm'r.
i '' eb 19 w6O
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FROM BISHOP POTTER. I
Philadelphia, Sept. 1. 1855.
! Messrs. H. Cowpkrthwait & Co.
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V’our obedient servant.
ALONZO POTTER.
The Rev. Charles F. Wheklkr, after making
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Phot. Epis. Female Institute.
22<Z September. 1855.
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Th(»>»o ut our ro/ulcra whu have n<»t trlcl
preparation known ai DR. JOHN BULL’S FLUID EX
TRACT OF SARSAPARILLA, for the cure of the vrn
many diseases with which mankind are afflicted, ar<>> n*
guested to rein! t.ho annexed testimonial forwiwded t<
DR. BULL a few days <dnco, by .Taco,'; O. Esq
a gentleman long connected! with French’s Hu’t*' ol th!*
city, and < xtcnf.ivdy known as a man of unblemished in
tegrlty, who would not endorse any medical preparation
whatever, unless thoroughly convinced of its offloftfty
Freacfi’a Hotel, New York, beccmbcr 0, 1554.
lobn Bull, M. D.—Deai Blr: The immense uractica.
benefit I have derived from the use of your Fluid Er
tract of HartnpariUa induces me to recommend It ur
zeiitly to all who, like myself, have been subject to tba’
illslretwlnj malady, Cmnplulnt of the Kidneys. I have
found your preparation all I could desire, and regard 11
•as one us the best remedies within my own tK-rsena’
knowledge. Sincerely grateful for the health I have «e
cured through your immediate agency, I beg leave V
subscribe myaelr,
Very respectfully, yours,
JACOB O. FBENCB
True American Office, Now York i
December 8,1854. <
Dk. Bum So. 2 Giuet's Butldino, New York—
Dear Sir: Being personally acquainted with Mr. French,
1 take ph«asnro in RuperaddUMt my corroboration 111 testi
mony of the euro eflviicd In his case through tho initrii
mentality of your i ivaluable compound. Having person
a’ly availed myself of tho curative properties of your
Fluid Kvtract of Sarttanacilia, particularly in the puri
fication of the blood and the consequent anticipation of
• h<.-e universal disorders attendant upon tho OMrCMI of
the aeMon, 1 wouhl cordially recommend it asahmiily
medicine which should be maintained in every bot.se
hold. A remarkable Instance of the Influence of y ><ir
remedy upon tho restoration of tho frame, and tho all but
ifliractllotM resuscitation of a body weakened te the laat
degree by the excesses of animal Indulgence, occurred In
tee UM of an eminent manufacturer In thia vicinity,
■ and not want of inclination, pit • lipb »
him frvtn a publication of the detailed circumstances ol
bls afflicting disease, which threatened to determine liitn
a settled case of premonitory leprosy. lam assured bj
him, that by the use of your Fluid ftrtract, ho has been
completely route red to bis former and correct enjoyment
of unimpaired health.
Youra, alnoerely,
THOMAS PICI’ON,
Editor of the True American, Now York
ASTONISHING AND RAPID CURE
or
SOROFULA.
I Wo urgently request our readers to read attentively
| tho following statement presented to Dr. John Bull last
I Bt. John’s Day, by Willard A. Goldsmith, Esq., of tbh
1 city, ami solemnly sworn to before b Public Notary !♦
exhibits tho case of a gentleman who has been atnhted
by Scrofula from hie earliest infancy Flo had com
idetely evhanoted the skill of tho medical faculty of Now
York, and was apparently a doomed man. A trial of Dr
John Bull's Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla has giver
him health, and ho now rocommenda to others that valu
able and potent remedy which has saved him from a pr<»
| mature grave. Tho original affidavit, to which Is allix<*<}
, tho Notarial Seal of Itenry C. Banka, Esq., before whom
I tho deposition was taken, can be aeon at Dr. Bui.Lt prtn
J rlpal office, No. 2 Conrtlandt-stroet (Glls«y
Near Broadway, Now York.
STATE OF NEW YORK,
Citv and County or Nxw York, j*"*
Willard A. Goldsmthi, being duly sworn, pursuant
to law, deposes and says, that ho resides In the Hty ol
New York; that ho Is engaged In the business <>r sum’
and copper-plate engraving;
That Scrofulous Affections have been heir-looms lit
oh family and hereditary; that all of hla Immediate rela
Hons have been more or loss afflicted with it, and that he
■ Has not been lYeo from tho disease at any lime since Ills
arliest recollection; that being in much bodily pain, and
j proven tod from attendance to business, ho tried many of
the physicians, but found no substantial relief;
That about three months since, Dr, John Butt's Har
taparitta was rooommondod to him as porwuardng some
qualities which would rollovu hla difficulties and purify
his blood;
That after using this medicine for a short Unto, a feat
ing of Improvement was manifest, and from that momont
to this, a gradual but steady advance has been realized,
and bo is now, not only entirely free from all pain, but h
enabled to give his business all attention, and is enjoying
better health than ho ever believed was in store for him;
That ho has also used the Sarsaparilla of Dr. Bull in
als family with similar results, and bollovos it to bo the
bent purifier of tho blood that.can bo used, and as a gen
Aral tonic medicine without an equal;
That ho can and does, with the most positive confidence,
recommend tho use or this medicine to all who may be
similarly afflicted.
And farther this deponent saith not
(Signed) W. A. GOLDSMITH
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 1
stat», City, and Coumty or Naw York, j **
Be it Remembered, That on this twenty -seventh day
of December, A. D. IBM, before mo, llknry O. Banks, a
Notary Public, resident in said city, duly commissioned
and qualified by tho authority and under the laws of iho
State of New 4 ork, at my office, No. 67 Chambors-strect
In the city aforesaid, personally appeared Wiliard A.
OoLDftMiTH, to mo known to be tho same person named
and described in, and who gave and subscribed tho an
ooxed deposition in my presence, who being by medi.ly
publicly, and solemnly sworn, pursuant to Ibyv, did de
pose and swear, that tho matters and things therein con
talned were true.
• Jn Testimony Whereqf, I have here
unto sot my hand and affixed my Nota
rial Beal, at tho City of New York afore
said, this twenty-seventh day of Decem
ber, A. D. 1864, and of the indopenJonce
of tho United States of America the
seventy-ninth.
HENRY C. BANKS, Notary Public,
67 Chambers-Street, N. Y. Citv
STATE OF NEW YORK, 1
i City and County or Nxw York, j
i I, Richard B. Connelly, Clerk of tho City and County
of New York, and also Clerk of the Supreme Couit for
tho said City and County, being a Court of Record, no
iikrery certify that Henry C. Banks, before whom the
annexed deposition was taken, was, at the limo of taking
| the same, a Notary Public for said City and County, duly
appointed and sworn, and that his signature thereto is
genuine, as 1 verily bollevo.
In Testimony Whereof, I have hero
unto Bet ,n y ,)nn^antl K(ai °i
, 1,10 and County, tho fi urth
XaSWaS* day of January, 185 ft.
i BIOHABD B. CONNELLY,
OFFICES No. •>
•’ GILSEY BUILDING, Courtlaiult st.,
N. Y., and No. 1 Flfth-sl., Louisville, Ki/
i, AGENTS.
- For sale by SMITH A EZZARD.
• Atlanta, Ga. apr'rl 4. '55 dwlv
DR. T. A. HURLEY'S
COMPOUND
Syrup of Snraspnrillu.
fBUIIS truly extraordinary preparation having
1 effected a cure in evtry instance wherein it
has been used, and those cases of the most malig
nant ami inveterate character, standing for years,
despite medical science, place it superior to all
other preparations. Its mode of composition and
entire process ko elaborately and scientifically
I combined, is of public notoriety, and the faculty
and the public generally accord that patronage a
’ superior article merits. It is devoid of those de
structive agents which too commonly form an
t important item when less expensive medicines re
main undetected, and will be found a permanent
_’ and radical cure in
Dyspepsia or
Indigestion, Scrof
ula or King’s Evil, As-
, ' lections of the Bones, Syph-
ilis, Debility, Habitual Costive-
, > ness, Erysipelas, Pulmonary, Disea
ses Liver Complaint, Piles, Female Irreg
ularities, Fistula, Skin Diseases,
Diseased Kidneys, ahd as a
great and powerful Tonic,
purifying the blood
and invigorating
the entire
system
lln extensive use throughout tho country, and
the certificates which arc every day received,
should more than satisfy the doubtful that it will
perform what is stated, and may be implicitly
relied on with perfect confidence, no matter how
deep seated the affection or of what duration,
ask the suffering to take a bottle, and if relief bo
| nolcxpcricnccd.lsaytakenomore. Butitisafac*
and an obvious one, that those semi-(part) Ba
saparillas occasionally get greater credit than a
carefully prepared and genuine medicine. I as
i aert my Compound Syrup of Sarsaparilla to bo
I tho beat. Firstly, it is made of the very best root,
’ if concentrated form, carefully and chemically
; combined, and ten times stronger than any of tho
' other preparations. Secondly, the active princi
ple being extracted by a powerful tincture press
made especially for this object, the wonderful cures
I performed, and daily evidence, in truth justify
(he assertion.
' For sale at the manufactory, corner Sev y
and Green streets, Louisville, Ky., also at
SMITH A EZZARDS
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