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fcanl HWrnwßrote.
Carroil Sheriff Sales.
'll TILL bo s>l<l before the Court HouseJoor
V? iu the town, >f Carrolton on the first Tues
day in April next, the following property, to wit:
One Sorrell Horse, about ten years old, and
one Gray Horse, about 9 years old. Levied on
to sati ;t’y a mortgage fi fa in favor of John Young
vs. Elias W. Hunt, property pointed out in said
mortgage fi fa JOHN VV, WOOD,Shelf.
fr.'i 27 • fi
Carrell heiiff Sales.
IYTILL be sold on the first Tuesday in April '
|y next, before the Court house door in the i
town ol Carrollton, within the legal hours of sale ■
the following property to wit :
The undivided half of Lot Land, number not;
known in the tilth district of Carroll county.— i
Levied on as tho property of Mary Dr ver to sat- ■
isfy one Justice Court fi fa in favor of Charles :
Rodahan vs. Mary river, property pointed out i
by Plffl’s Attorney, Levy made and returned.—
Also, one third of lot land No. 168 in sth diet, of
Carroll county. -Levied on to satisfy 2 Justice
Court ft fa in favor of John Kodahan, and Roda
han & Conell vs. Green B. Walden, property
pointed out by Plfft’sJ Attorney, Levy made anil 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 plac?
where on the defendants now live, to satisfy 2
Justice Court ft fa in favor of J. T. Meador &
Co., and others vs. Isabel! and Nancy Weir.
Also, the South half of Lot ofLand No. 112
n 9th district of Carroll county. Levied on to
isatisfy one Justice Court fi fa in favor of Gay
Upchurch vs. Wrn. Smith and G. W. Snow,
pointful 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 ol 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. S. J. Boggers, property, pointed out by the
deffn Levy made and returned by a bailiff
feb 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 Male,
on the first Tuesday in April next the following prop
erty, to wit:
Cue Lot of Land, No, 23), In the Bth District of Car
roll county, levied on as the property of Jno. C. Wright,
to satisfy one 11. fa. issued from Carroll Superior Court.
In favor of Samuel Griawold vs. John U. Wright.—
Property )x>lnted out by defendant.
Also, Lot of Land, No. 269. in theßth District, levied
on as the property of Joseph C. Thompson, to satisfy
one .Justice’s Court fi fa.issued from tbeO6Bd District
(i. M., in favor of E. W. Holland vs. Joseph C. Thomp
son principal, and Fletcher Thompson, security, and
sundry other Justice Court fl. fa.’s in my hands -levy
made and returned by a constable.
Also, Lot of Land, No. 221, in the Bth District of
Carroll county, levied on as the properly of Eli Holland,
to satisfy one Justice’s Court fl. fa. issued from the
613th District G. M., in favor of William Goody vs.
Ell Holland, principal, and Hmith & Westbrooks, en
dorsers-levy made nndreterned by a bailin’.
Also, th* South half of Lot of Land, M ». 255, in tho
Ith District of Carroll county, levied on as the prop
erty of B F. Watson, to satisfy one Justice’s Court fl.
fa. issued from the 813th District G. M., in favor of
Robert A. Keid vs. B. F. Watson, principal, and Rhesaa
lt<‘id, endorser, and sundry other Justice Court fl. fa ’s
in my hands. Property levied on and returned by a
eons table.
Also, the Noith half of Lot of Land, No. 50, in the
•tli District of Carroll county, levied on hh thoproper
ty of John Jacobs, to satisfy sundry Juslice’s Court fl.
fa.*s issued from the 1006th District G. M., In favor of
A. Mandeville vs. John Jacobs, principal,and John C
Wright, endorser.* Property pointed out by defend
unta -levy made and returned ny a oonstablo.
fe > 28 ELI BENSON, Dep. Sh’ff
Gwinnett Sheriff’s Sales.
WILL be sold before the Court House door,
iu the town of Lawrenceville, Gwinnett
county, Gt-, on the fiFst Tuesday in Ap.il next,
the following property, to wit:
Daniel H, Kutan’sequity 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 cf A. R. Smith. R. M.
Cleveland, John E. Craig, and others, and, also,
all the right of the equity of 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 H. Rutan.
Also, nt the. simr time and place, one hundred
Acres of Land, more or less, lying in the fG2d
district G. M , in said county, on the waters of
Mulbeiry Creek adjoining the lands of A Hays
and others—levied on as the properly ofC.Huse.
to satisfy a Justice’s Court fi. fa. In favor of P,
E. J. Clardy vs. said Huse—levied and returned
o me by a constable
HENRY ALLAN, Sh’ff.
march I—-tds
Postponed Gwinnett Sheriff Sales.
MMTILL be s>ld before the Court House in the
VV town of Lawrenceville Gwinnett County
within the legal hours of sale on the Firs' Tues
day in April next, the following property to
wit t
One tract of laud known and distinguished as
Ben Smith’s Court Groun'. containing twohun
drei acres, adjoining lands of W. W. Peirce, and
others, also, one hundred and seventy si res, more
or less, the place whereon Sunsbury Pepper now
lives, adjoining J am-s Portillo, Robinson, and oth
ers, Levi <1 on as the property of Sunsbury Pep
per to satisfy a fi fa issued from Gwinnett Supe
rior Court, in favor of W. P A J. C. Turner, vs.
Sunsbury Pepper, properly pointed out by[ Plfl
Att. levy made and returned to me by James R.
Bracewell, former Sheriff.
march 3 HENRY ALLEN, Sh’ff.
( '< EORGIA FORSVTHCOUNTY --Where-
J as. James C. Blackstock, applies to me for
letters of administration upon the estate of John
Gilbei t, late ol said County deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish nl
anff singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to bo and appear at our Court of Ordina
ry, tobe held in Cumming, on thefirst Monday
in April nevt, to show cause (ifuny they have)
why said letters should not be granted the appli
cant.
Given under my hand at office this Sth Febru
ary, 1856. IL BARKER, Ordinary.
feb 19 w3od
JARED IRWIN WHITAKER,
attorney at law.
Atlanta -Georgia.
Office Front Rooms over John R. Wallace A
Bros., comer of White Hall and AlsbamaStreetsJ
|nn t>l wly
Metalic Corn Mill.
Grader & Cowen’s Patent,
OF MEMPHIS TENN.
r |AHIS Mill is constructed of Cast and M rough
1 Iron—runners t 4 inches across the face—
and is simple in its construction, durable, and
easily set and managed, and may Ire attached to
steam, water or horse power; but recommends it
self particularly to every Planter who has 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 be received by
A. A. SMI I'IIVV ICK. Gordon Springs. Ga..
And J. B. GORDON. Atlanta. Ga
RECOM MENDATION.
We have seen one of the above Mills on exhi- i
bition in Atlanta, and take pleasure in saving 1
that it grinds rapidly and good Meal, to our’ on- i
tire satisfaction. (Signed)
J. L.STEPHENS
S. B. OATMAN,
W. T. FARNSWORTH
Eorcman at Winship A Co's
J. E. WILLIAMS A co ”
J. WINSHIP A CO.
Atlanta, June 30. 1855. julys,’ss. uw. I
Ofaji Ml mBF 7
AND SURGICAL INFIRMARY. AUGUSTA, fIEORSIA.
rpHE undersigned would respectfully call the attention of planters and Slave-owners gtiirrtus
[ to their very complete and extensive establwhmei t in Augusta Ga. for the accommodatin
of NEGROES requiring HURGICAL OPERA TIONS or Treatment in CHRONIC DISEA
SES, viz: the varicus Skin and Eye Diseaeefl Dyspepsia, Dropeiee, 7’umors, Ruptures. Fistulas
Strictures, Gravel, fine numerous Female Complaints and Irregularities, so common among Ne
groes, as well as Venera! Affections, and indeed, all injuries, deformities, or diseases which will
admit of the removal of the patient to this place : besides all conditions requiring SURGICAL
OPERATION#, whether for the amputation of limbs or otherwise. This edifice is situated cor
ner of Jackson and Fenwick fefreete, br?)*’ern the Georgia and the Savannah Rail-Road Depots,
am! in sight of b th. ft is therefore the rpeeption of patientsfrom a distance. In
it« construction, throughout the entire plan, was kept ip view the special purposes to which it is
applied; bein# furnished with every thing which can conduce to the ec»infort of tjio DICJC Hav
ing secured abundant water privileges from our City Council it is supplied wish not and cold
baths and sh wer baths, aad has water-clojictH in each stery to avoid fatigue and exposure to the
patient. It is also well ventilated and lighted with gas. With th? constant attendance of expe
rienced male and female nurses, the patient will be snved much of the suffering which t(»o
i- the result of uuavoidable neglect in treatment of NEGROES in ordinary private* practice.
Letters directed (o us at thia place, will meet with prompt attention.
T E R M S.
For Board, Lodging and Nujwhig, per ippnth; SHL For all Nfcbssarv Medicui attendance,
Surgical Operations, &c . the same as in ordinary city
H- F- A’ R. (’AMPBELL, and Attending
nov. I, J 855 wly.
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
GRIFFIS, GEORGIA.
•'yyOC>X>Z : i.TJT^X : ' s <&? co.
Are Receiving every variety of Carriages, consisting of
< oa< hes, • ; x.t Bucglf’i. I Family Wagons,
Roekaways* iSugch». I C oncord Ruggles,
Knck-W'agon*. | Top-lJujrgL s. | Hnt ncMS, Whips. <4*.
.Mort/tern-Afafc £ Hack- Wagons,
IRON AXLES, OF ALL SIZES,
Plantation / \
F0r2.4,.n<1a \ tr. to lo« ,
HORSES,
'-’v-. |j -Vy With Brake and Rack
The beat and moat dmsr ' V A - Rarnnm
bio now ia use. TOT ilUggagl’.
Having sold many Carriages to citizens of Upper floortf'a,A"d Tcnneseeo, we are induced to invito their
patronage, promising to moke ours their best market. Can give prices and description by correspondence
O~ Any style of Carriage or Wagon, got up 1° order at short notice. Work warranted.
W. W. WOO»«UFF, Grim». Gn, (Jan 24 wly) GOKLCX
DeKalb Sheriff's Sales.
WILL bo sold before the Court House door, in tho town
of Decatur, on the first Tuesday in Jpril next,
within tho legal hours of sale, the following property,
Lot of Land number ninety-three, in the eighteenth
district of (original Henry) now DeKalb county, levied
on as the property of Daniel Jdaina, to satisfy sundry
fl fa.'s issued from peßido’s Superior Court in favor
of dndrew J. Goldsmith and F, Veal, Jdm’r
of William Goldsmith, deceased, vs. Daniel Adams,
principal, and Gardner Adume, security, and onp iu
favor of Jarnos R. McAlbtor vs. Daniel Adams, and
William C. Garvey vs. Daniel Adams
Also, one two htory House, and outbuildings and jot,
in the town of LUhonla. containing one acre, more or
leas, adjoining lands of William M. Kiley, to satisfy • o
11. fa.’e issued from DeKalb’s Hu peri or Court, one ;
favor of J. 8. & L. Bowie vs. L. J. Robinson A*. Co., and
Brown &. Btone vs. L. J. Robinson &. Co.
Alsu, one Saw Mill, sltuateon a prong of Shoal Crock,
in the county of DeJCalb, some two or three miles south
of Decatur, levied on as the property of Joel C. Hisaw,
to satisfy a fl. fa. issued from the Inferior Court of De-
Kalb county,in favor of Alexander Ji.TuggU-
Also, ouebriuk Store-house and io’, and one Dwuliji g
House and Jot. in tho town of Lithonia, levied on as
the property or J. J. Robinson, to satisfy sundry fi. fa.’s
Issued from a J ustice’s Court of DeKalb county, in favor
of Born Si. Maddox vs. J. J. Robinson and (J. M. Phil’
lips vs. J. J. Robinson.-levy made and returned by a
constable.
Also one House and lot. containing one acre, more
or loss, wh n*eon Francis N. 'Powers now resides, levied
on as the property of Francis N. Towers, to satisfy two
fl. fa ’s issued from the 1,045th district G. M., in favor
of John W. Scruggs vs. N. E. A. Maloney and J. M.
McAlphln, endorser—Jovy ma le and returned to me by
a constable.
Also, one Dark Bay Mare, V years old. onj> Bay Horse,
R years old, two Mules, 8 years old, and two twa-nqrsc
Wagor s, one long Spring Wagon that is to say, Lr.u
renc ’S Morgan’s interest in tlie same, consisting of
one-third ofsaid property, loviel on as the property f
latwrence 8. Morgan, to satisfy two fl. fa’s issued from
Coss’ Superior Cour , one in favor of Scranton, Stark
fepavis vs. Henry M. Morgan and L. 8. Morgan, secu
rity on Maa bond, and Stevens Botts vs. Henry M.
Morgan <fc L. 8. Morgan security on casa bond and sun
dry other ti. fa.’s issued from DeKalb’s Superior Court
in favor of Chamberlin &, Bancroft ». Lawrence H.
Morgan, and others, vs. The same.
Also, Lota of Land Now. two hundred and se
venty nn l two hun red and seventy-nine in the
eighteenth <iistrict of (originally Henry) no v De-
Kalb county. Levied on aa the property of Hen
ry M.Greer, to satisfy a fi. fa.issued from DrKalb
Superior Cour!, in favor of James T. Walker vs.
John Holmes ami Henry Holmes, makers, and
Henry M. Greer, indoreer. Levied on by James
W. Goldsmith, former deputy sherill.
march I-td. JOHN W. FOWLL’R, Sh’ff.
DeKalb Sheriff 's Sales for March.
11 r ILL be sold before the Couit House door,
tv in the town of Decatur, DeKalb county,
«»n the first Tuesday in April next, within the
legal hours of sale, the billowing property, to
wit:
One hundred Acree of Land { more or less, ly
ing in Ihe I Sth diMriatot (originally Henry) now
DeKalb county, adjoining John V. Flowers and
others, numlm not known, and the place where
the defendant resides, levied on as the property
of lebabod Williams, to s<ti>fy one fi. fa issued
from DeKalb’s Superior Court in favor of Jesse
Leoyal vs. Ichabod Williams
A WOODDALL, Deputy Sh’iF.
march I—tds
Union Sheriff's Sales
ON thefirst Tuesday iu April next will be
sold before the Court House Door in the
Townol Blairsville, within the usual hours of s.dr
tho following properly (to-wil :
Lots of Land No 118—135—79—part ot lot
No. 99. ut*ou which is a Saw Mill. Also, part of
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, vs. Alexander
Murray. Also, lot of land No. 165,9th district
and first suction to satisfy one fita from Union Su
perior Court, James M Denton, bearer, vs. Sam
uel Patterson. Also, lot of land 297 in the 9th
district of the first section as the property ofZe
ims Sullivan to satisfy one fi fa the State of Geor
gia. vs, Zenas Sullivan, principal anJ J. P. Will
born. security-
feb 24 wtds JAMES BIRD. Sheriff.
j
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Agreeably j
to an order ot the Ordinary Court ot Fulton
county, will le sold on the first Tuesday in May i
next, before the Court Hou* 1 Door in the City ■
of Atlanta; part of one city lot in «aid city, situ- 1
ated near n w Whitehall slrtvt, <ontain:T>g'
100 feet square. adjoining lots of Coursey and
Webb, sold an the property of the estate of Su
gar B»nd deceased, for the benefit of the Heirs;
anti Creditors of said deceased. Terms—one
half cash, the balance payable l*t Jan. JBs\ •
Notes w th approve «l security
March 4,185 S HIRAM* > WEN. Adm’r ;
Notice to Afflicted.
THE UNDERSIGNED having located in At
lanta. respectfully tenders his professional j
service, to the public generally, and particularly
to those affi ctcd with Cancers. Ulcers, Sores.
Wens, Piles, dfe— Ate-
Persons living at a distance afflicted with Can
cers. or Piles, can obtain au infallible cure bv I
sending me 2 s Dollars, for the former, or $lO, tor i
the latter. Office on White Hall Street, one '
door from Cozart & Son. Where he ean be seen
the last Saturdav, in each month.
Dr. WM. F. MOORE.
Atlanta. Ga., Jan. 38 1868. wßd
C our J of Ordinary.
GWINNETT COUNTY, <>a
February ’’’erm 1856.
Whereas George Kirk, guardian of Lucinda
McPherson, applies to this Court for letters of
dismission from his said guardianship.
.All jh-rsons are th< re'ore cited and admonish
ed to file ihiir objections (if any they have) in
tpy office on or by the first Monday in Mayn- xt.
or that r aid letters will Lc then granted.
A trqo copy Iroq) tj;e records of my office th's
4th February, 1856.
Lr T. RAKESTRAW, Ordir 1 ,
feh 28 wfu-i
Georgia fursy i h county.- vt here
a,... John Cain, Jr., applies to me for letters
ot administration upon tho estate of (hnrge W.
Phillips, deceased. These are therefore to cite
and admouis' all and singular the kindre d and
creditors hi said deceased, to bo and appear at
our Court of Ordinary to he hold ip Cuipming.
on th' first Monday in April next, to show cause
j (it any ' Ley have) why letters should not bo gran
ted the applicant. Feb. 20th 1850.
feb 25 -w3O fl. BARKER, Ordinary.
Gt EORGIA FL J.TON COUNTY 7 .—A1l |,e7
( eons concerned will take notice that at the
next June term of the Court of Ordinary of ad
County. B. F. Botnar, administrator, on the Es
tate of Mrs. Adelaid Walthall, deceased will ap
' ply lor .otters of tlhmission from said Estate.
By order of Court, December,'lst 1854.
fl. MEAD, Ordinary,
tee t:i tana
4 ’EORG A FORSYTH COUNTY.-AH
v J Pvrs iscoi ccrned are notified ’hat two
months att r date, I shal l apply to th« Court of
Ordinary ' Foravth Cotintr, tor leave to sell the
real i-stah ot Richard R. Brannon, deceased,
SOLOMON BRANON. Adm’r.
I tnu iry. 15, 1856. fan S 3 »40d
BY VIRTUE of an order from the honorable
the Inferior Court of Heard County, when
silting for Ordi- ary purposes, will be sold before
the Court House Door in the Tou n of Caseville,
Cass Couu'y, on the first Tuesday in April next,
within the legal hours of sale. Lot ofLand No.
t, in the sth dist 3rd section, origin illy Cherokee
now Cass County, containing 160 acres, belong
ing to the estate of Wot. Peddy, deceased, sold
tor t! e purpose of distribution—sold on a credit
until tha 25th of December next. Jan. t 5 1856.
NANCY PEDDY , Guardian
1 1111 *-‘ :l wtng
/ 1 EORGIA FORSYTH COUNTyTLXh
X X persons cone med are hereby notified, that
two months after date, we shall apply to the Court
"I Ordinary ot Forsyth County, tor leave to tell
tlte real estate of Solomon T. Kilgore, Iste ofsaid
County deceased.
JOHN MARTIN, j . , ,
THOMAS T. KILGORE i Admra
wffiM
CN EORGI A FORSYTH COUNTY’.—XVhcra-
J as, (lassander McGinnis hasthisdav fled
her petition for the Guardianship, of the person
and property ot Elizabeth D. Owens, orphan of
Joshua Owens late of this County deceased.
1 hose are therefore t > cite and admo ish all
perstais concerned to l>e and appear at <>ur Court
ot Ordinary to be held in Cumming, on the first
Monday m April next, to show cause (ifany they
have) why letters should not be granted the air
plica L February, 4th 1856.
feb9w3od ' H. BARKER, Ordinary.
/ 1 EORGIA FORSYTH COUNTY.-Court
VT of Ordinary, February Term, 1856.
To ail whom it may concern, »• herons, Augus
tus L, Glover, administrator, upon the estate of
S.intord Venable, late of this County deceased,
applies for Utters of dismission from the adminie
trstiun of said estate, therefore the kindred and
creditorsof said deceased, are hereby cited and
admonished, to file their objections, if any they
have, in my office. In terms ofthe. law,otherwise
letters ot dismissary, will be granted the applicant
at the September Term next, ofthe Court of Or
dinary tor said County. February 4th 1856.
feb 9 w6m H. BARKER. Ordina y.
C TATE OF
COUNTY.—To all whom it concerns
Whereas as John Q. A. Hightower, applies for
letters of administration on the estate of'joeepb
T. Hightower, late of said County decease L
These are therefore, to cite and admonish all j
and singular, the kindred and creditors ofsaid do- (
ceased, to be and appear at my office within the '
time prescribed by law, and show cause, if anv I
they hare letters of administration should not be !
granted the said applicant
Given under my hand at office this Feb. 6 ’56 !
fob 9 woOd R. C. BEAVERS. Ordinary. 1
z t EORGIA FORSY TH COUNTY —A Ipa j
V I sons concerned are hereby notified, tlia
two months after date 1 shall apply to the Court
of Ordinary cf sai I County, for leave to sell the
real estate of David Ingram, deceased.
JOHN CHAMBLEE, Adm’r.
Feb l» w6O
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offer the public in Alias Berard’s School History
of the United States. It is a I2mo volume of 221
pages, beautifully illustrated wit '• many fine wood
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style in which the work is written, cannot fail
greatly to interest aud instruct the learner.
Tfee following recommendations, selected from
many which life publishers have receive.!, will
serve to show the estimation in which the book is
held by well known teachers and friends of edu
cation who have examined it
Teachtrs desinras o/ examining the history,
with reference tv its introduction into Schools,an
rcxpecifuUy requested to communicate with the
publishers.
rROM BISHOP POTTER
Philadelphia, Sept. 1. 1855.
Massas. H. Cow; BBTUtvAit A Co.
Genti.kubk I have read some portions ot
•'jWi'sv Berard's School History of the United
States,” and take pleasure in saying that, in my
judgement, it is admirably adapted to thepurjiose
for which it was written. It contains clearness*
and vivacity in a degree as desirable as it is rare,
-, seems to me to hold the golden mean between
tn extremes of minute detail, and of vague
gene. y. The mechanical and pictorial execu
tion is also worthy of much praise. Having
known Miss Berard's peculiar suCcces as a teach
or in the department of History, for some years
past, I am prepared to hear that this, her first ef
fort at authorship, is received with distinguished
success.
I am, gentlemen, very respectfully,
Your obedient servant,
ALONZO POTTER.
The Rgv. Chaklhs P. Whf.klkh, after making
use of the book in the Institution under his
charge, wiitos the Publishers as follows:
Paor. Erta. Fzmalb Institute,
22d September, 1855.
“Berard’s United States.”
A genial, pleasing little history ; thanks alike
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Avoiding tediousness of detail, and fixing the
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The cheerful and chastened, but earnest Chris
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CHARLES H. WHEELER.
From Ibm/. Hart, Principal of the Philadelphia
High School.
High School, I‘hila. Sept. 6, 1855
At your request,l have examined the “School
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Vary respectfully,
Y’our obedient servant,
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Tbow of our reader* wli« ium> not trlod •
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TRACT OF BAKSAPAJULLA, for tho the v
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whatever, convinced of its eflJuacy
/ Frtmuh'H flotfil, Nevb York, December 6. 1554
Juun Bull, M.D— Dea< Sir: Tho Immense ura th n
J have derived from tho urc of your Fluid Rd
i trad of fltirnaDarilla Induces me to recommord It
zently tn all who, like myself, have been subject to lb •
dlatroMHing malady, Complaint ofthe Kidney n. I I
found your preparation al! I could desire, and reg'.r.’. I
an one of the best remedio* v.lthln n.y .• Hl ! ■
knowledge. Sincerely grateful for tho health I ’
cured through your Immediate Agency, I b; ■ . •
anbscribe rnyaolf,
Very respectfully, yours,
JACOB fl. FKKNUU
True American Office, Kew York. >
December 8,185 L j
D*. Bull, Na 2 Gilaiy's Building, Nxw York-
Dear Sir: Being personally acquainted with Mr. Frvnc.'i
I take pleasure in auperaddlng my corroboration Iu b
mony of tho cure effUAod In nla case through Ihe inatn-.
mentality of your la valuable compound. Having person
ally availM myself of tho curative properties of yo:
Fluid Jfatracl of Sarsaparilla, particularly in t be pur)
flcation of the blood and tho consequent anticipation < »
those universal disorders attendant upon the charge l <4
the aeaaon, 1 would cordially recommend it as a liuni »
medicine which should be mftlntMiiod in every hoi. I .’
hold. A remarkable instance of tho Influence of y«»ur
remedy upon tho restoration ofthe frame, and tho all but
miraculous resuscitation of a body weakened to the la.*v
desw,e by the excesses of animal Indulgence, occurred
the case of an eminent manufacturer In thia vicinity,
whose modesty, and not want of tncllnntlon, preclude -
him from a publication of tho detailed circumstance* ol
his afllicUng diseaae, which threatened to determine Intu
a settled case of premonitory leprosy. lam assured by
him, that by tho use of your Fluid Ksrtract, lie has boe?
completely restored to uls former and correct enjoymon*.
of unimpaired health.
Youra, sincerely,
THOMAS WUTON.
Editor ofthe True Kew Yor'<e
ASTONISHING and rapid guru
or
We urgently request our readers to road attentively
the following statement presented to D*. John Bull !a*l
St John’s Day, by Willard A. Goldsmith, Esq., of this
rlty, and solemnly sworn to before a Public Notary it
exhibits tho case of a gentleman who has been afflicted
by Scrofula from Me earliest infancy Ho hail com
bletely ecehaueted the skill of the medical llscnlty of New
York, and waa apparently a doomed man. A trial of Dr
John Bull’s Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla h«u» giver
him health, and he now recommend* to others that valu
able and potent remedy which has saved him from a pre
mature grave. The original afiidavlt, to which Is afllxt u
the Notarial Seal of Henry C. Banks, Esq., before whou
the deposition was taken, can bo aoen at L)«. Bull’s prlr.
cfiial office, No. 2 Conrtlandt*atroct (Gllaey Building)
Near Broadway, New York.
STATE OF NEW YORK, I
Citt and County or Nxw York, j **
Willard A. Goldsmith, being duty ew<»m, pur*ufev
to law, deposes a*d says, that be resides in the City oi
New York; that he la engaged in the business <*f
and copper-plate engraving;
That Scrofulous Affectiane have boon heir-looms ft
Oh fiimtly and hereditary; that all of hia immediate rola
ttona have been moro or lees afflicted with it, and that he
has not been free from the disease at any time since Lie
earliest recollection; that being In much bodily jmin,and
prevented from attendance to business, he tried many of
tho physicians, but found no substantial relief;
That about throe months since, Dr. John Bulfe bar
eapariUa was reoommondod to him as jM>Hsesalng souio
qualities which would relievo bls difficulties and pm ify
uls blood;
That after using this modiolno for a short time, a feel
Ing of Improvement waa manifest, and from that moment
to thia, a gradual but steady advance has boon roallzetl.
•nd he is now, not only entirely free from all pain, bnt is
enabled to yive his business all attention, and Is enjoying
better health than he over believed was in store for him;
That ho has also nsed the Sareanarilla of Dr. Bull in
hla family with similar results, and believcm it to bo the
beet purifier of tho blood that can be used, and as a gen
eral tonic medlolno an equal;
That he can and dore, with the most poaitirc confidence,
recommend tbo use of this medicine to all who may be
•imllarly afflicted.
And further this deponent salth not.
(Signed) W. A. GOLDSMITH
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, l
Stays, Citt, and County or Nkw York,
Be it Remembered, That on this twenty-seventh day
of December, A. D. 1854, before me, Henry C. llankb, a
Notary Public, resident tn said city, duly commissioned
and qualified by tho authority and under tho laws of tho
State of New York, at my otfioe, No. 57 Chambers-strcet,
In the city aforesaid, personally appeared Wili.ard A-
Goldsmith, to me known to be the same person named
and described tn, and who gave and subscribed tho an
nexed deposition In my presence, who being by mo duly,
publicly, and solemnly sworn, pursuant to law, lid de
pose and swear, that the matters and things therein con
tained were true.
• In Teetdmony Whereof I have here
unto set my band and affixed my N< to
rial Beal, at the City of New York al’oro
aaid, this twenty-seventh day of Decem
ber, A. D. 1854, and of tho Indepon lonce
of the United States of America tha
seventy-ninth.
HENRY O. BANKS, Notary Public,
b7 Chambers-street) N. Y. Citv.
STATE OF NEW YORK, » .
City and County or New York, j *”
I, Richard B. Connelly, Clerk of the Ctty and County
of New York, and also Clerk of tho Supremo Court for
the Mid City and County, being a Court of Rtoord
HEREBY CERTIFY that lIENRY C. BANES. bt | >u- W !u .
annexed deposition was taken, was, at tho time of taking
tho same, a Notary Public for said City and County, duly
appointed and sworn, and that bis signature thi r.: b
genuine, as I verily believe.
• In Testimony Whereof, I have ben>
unto set my band and affixed tho noal of
tho said Court and County, tbo ft-urth
day of January, 1855.
RICHARD B.
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A&ENTS.
For sale by SMITH & EZZARD.
Atlanta, Ga. april 4, *55 dwly
DR. T. A. HURLEY'S
COMUOUNB
Syrnp of Sarasparilla.
riIHIS truly extraordinary preparation having
J[ effected a euro in every instance wherein it
has been used, and those cases of the most malig
nant and inveterate character, standing for years,
despite medical science, place it superior to all
other preparations. Its mode of composition and
entire process so elaliorately and scientifically
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 ar,
important item when less expensive medicines re
main undetected, and wiil be found a |x>nnanent
and radical cure in
Dyspepsia or
Indigestion, Scrof
ula or King’s Evil, Af
fections of the Bones, Syph
ilis, Debility, Habitual Costive
lies*, Erysipelas, Pulmonary, Disea
ses Liver Complaint, Piles, Female Irreg
ularities, Fistula, Skin Disease*,
Diseased Kidneys, and as a
great and powerful Tonic,
purifying the blood
and invigorating
the entire
system
Its extensive use throughout the 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 be
not experienced, I say take no more. But it is a fare
and an obvious one, that those semi-(part) 8*
saparillas occasionally get greater credit than .»
carefully prepared and genuine medicine. I as
sert my Compound Syrup of Sarsaparilla to be
the best. Firstly, it is made of the very best root,
in concentrated form, carefully and chemically
combined, and ten times stronger than any of the
other preparations. Secondly, the active princi
ple being extracted by a powerful tincture press,
made especially for thisobiect, the wonderful cures
performed, and daily evidence, in truth justify
the assertion.
For sale at the manufactory, corner Bev y
and Green streets, Louisville, Ky, also at
SMITH 4 EZZARDB
Atlanta, Ga., May 26, ’55 d&wly.
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