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W» are informed bj Mr. Mom
Lynch, Chief Engineer on the East Tenne*-
mc and Virginia lUilroed, that on Friday
hut, he made a moat foTorahle contract
with the well known firm of Maxwell,
Briggs ft Co., of this city, for the mtner-
■truction on all the bridges not heretofore
placed under contract, from Knoxville to
the State tine, at the town of Bristol.
Mr. Lynch gives us moat cheering infor
mation of the progress that baa been made
on this road during the last summer, the
masonry and grading is in a most forward
state, and has been executed in a manner
most creditable to all concerned and which
will greatly redound to the credit and pros
perity of the road in future years, and it is
hoped will entirely do away with the great
item of expense often encountered by roads
in operation, by reason of defective or ini'
perfect construction at the outset.
Mr. Lynch informs us that the iron for
this road will commence arriving at Savan
nah the incoming year, and that the com
pany will be ready to commence the work
of track laying by the time the roads in
conjunction with theirs are able to transfer
the material.
Thus it will be seen that we may look
forward to the early completion of this link
in the great line of road, from the extreme
South to the extreme North. This is a con
summation most devoutly to be wished, and
when these lines shall have been completed,
ear people will enjoy the advantage of imme
diate proximity to the greatestfthoroughfare
on the continent, the advantages of which
to our farming, mining and mechanical in
terest will be incalculable, and it will serve
to develops the vast resources of this re
gion which are even now almost inaccessible,
—K7t0xvU.lt Register,23d inst.
Dextbkitv or Love.—A young lady of
Namur, of good family, having a gallant,
was at a loss in conducting their correspon
dence, which was to fix their repeated as
signations. A hair-dresser, not an unusual
messenger in love, was chosen as the agent;
but how eseape the vigilance of her father,
a widower, who had a perpetual eye on her
conduct? Singular as it may appear, the
eld gentleman’s wig was chosen as the letter
box. He wore a bag, which his daughter
used to take off every evening when he
called for his night cap, and was sure to
find a billet from her lover, which the hair
dresser had placed there in the morning
when he affixed the bag, and which the old
gentleman had unsuspectingly carried about
all the day. She had sufficient time to pe
ruse it, and replace her answer, whieh the
hairdresser withdrew in the morning, to de
liver to her lover.
Decapitated by the Cabs.—The Ro
chester Union of the 17th inst., learns by a
gentleman who came frrfm Niagara Falls,
on Monday evening, that the train which
loft that place at about 4 P. M., ran over
a man near the Suspeasion Bridge, under
the following singular circumstances:—-^The
man was discovered by the engineer, walk
ing between the rails; the usual signals
were given and the train checked, but the
man paid no attention to the cars. The pi
lot struck him, and threw him in such a
position that his head wa% severed from his
body—the former falling between the rails,
and the latter rolling into the ditch beside
the track. The train had but three coach
es, and had come so near a stop when the
accidont occurred, that the head of the un
fortunate man was found under the cars.—
lie was not identified, nor was his strange
conduct accounted for. He was probably
deaf, or had determined upon suicide.
B; tlw Rev. Jm. HtpouM, c»lb* KUj, »
Walton county, John W. Stnom, J*4-» Miss
Nancy D. Hmiuw, Jangbur of th* lulu
KUsha Kenderaon, Sag. I
In Gwinnett County Ga. on the waning of tho
18th but, by tbs fiw. Janas C. futtanoa, Mr.
B. Frajck Jolts of NewTsck, toMua Mast A*
youngest daughter of William Nasbit - Bag., of
Gwinnett Co.
Died) in thin city, on tlf 16th inot.Mr.
Ebewxsxb Robinson, lain lommiamon mer
chant of Chattanooga, Ten*., aged 37 years.
Chattanooga pope* please copy.
tanooga papox please
OMMEigiL™
Atlanta, October 27th.
Cottoi.—In this artist we continue our quo
tation: of yesterday—6/ to H oenta—about 40
bales were sold.
Exchange, on New York U rolling at} percent
premium. On CharlesOB and Savannah 1 per
cent.
Bacon.—We quote h« round to 11 12. Hams
12 J to 14 cents. Sides Ribs 12$ eta. Sides clear
12 to 13. Shoulders 10 a 11 cents.
Lard by the bW. 1,'J to 14'cta. leaf.
Ison. Swedes 5* todie; English 5 to 5$ cents;
Nails have advanced to d a 8J eta.
Conn is soiling at 74 to 100.
Conn Meal, 851» 100 eents.
Pork, Hog round 0 cents.
Bbsf, By the quarter, d 5$ eeete.
Swekt Potatoes 30 to 75 per bushel.
Irish Potatoes 75 to 100 per busheL
Salt, Liverpool sacks plenty, @ 62,50,
Liquors.—French Brandy, $2,50 to $3,00 per
g&UoB : Domestic 50 to 75c. Peach do. 00 a 75
cents. Whiskey 45 a 50 cents. Gin 50 to 00.
Rum 45 to 00 eents.
Wee at.—G»od will bring to $1,40 per bushel
readily.
Flock.—City Mill from $4 to 4$ per hundred.
Bm-RR, Country, 30 to 25 ets. Goshen, 35 eta.
per pound. Tenn. Butter, 18 a 20 by the Keg."
Fair N. O. Sugar, by hbd. 54-
Prime u “ '* 64.
Choice “ “ . “ 8-.
Syrup, X 0. by bbl. 30 to 33 cts. gal.
Extra Whiskey “ 46 “ “
Star Caudles per boa 28 “ lb.
No. 1 Rio C-oSee by sack 12* to^lo “ “
Gcrut Baogino 16 to 18 ets.
Rope 11 to 13 cents.
Chickens, 15 to 30 cents.
Eoes, 15 to 30 cents.
Focdeb, 75 to 100 per hundred.
Peas, $1.00 to $1.30
Feathers.—40 to 45.
Cardle*.—Sperm 37 to 45c. Tallow 30 to 22c.
Avuosta, Oct. 25.
Corron.—Nothing doing in the Cotton market,
nor will bo until the fever subsidee.
GReccRiES.—- The business is stall eondned to
supplying small country orders. Large additions
have keen made to the stocks of our merchants
withia the last month, and on the re-opening ef
business, the Augusta market will offer induce
ments to country Merchants thatthey will not be
able to find elsewhere.
Bacon.—The stock Is on the inoceaae, and pri-
oes are lower. Good clear Tennessee sides are
selliag at 12, ribbed at 11*. Western ribbedsidee
at 10@lli. Shoulders are scarce and Western
is selling at 9}@10 cents by the quantity.
Coun.—Prices tend downwards. 8ome Norik
Carolina has reached this market, and is selling at
$1,06 per bushel in small lata. Retailing from
tores at $l,12@$l,25. New Corn in selling by
the load at 90 to $1.
Flour.—Prices are also easier for this article,
lit ef bbls. from Charlotte, N. C., has reached
this market, and is selling at $9£@$10 per bbl.
according to quantity.
NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 23.—Cotton market an.
hanged 25,00, bales middling sold at 8). Naw
Molasses 234.
LOUISVILLE, Oct, 23.—It has been raining
here for eight boars. Thirty inches water in the
anal. Departed, the Fanny Bullitt.
LADIES
of every variety and style
Bmhroideriet, Ribbon*,
Hot*, Cays, Boot* Shoe*,
together with a Urge stack of
Sttfls Goods, Siadwan. Saddlery, A
Also, keep courts at! jr on hand a Stock of Pure Lksb,
Ewe, Paw*, Pent, Glass, he. Oar Stock of
IBW OUliVI OlOCZKIIt
la complete, aad wiB offisr Inducements, as our motto is
abort prodts aad quick solos.
Oct. 27th. ISM, tMSm H. W. GOZABT h SOX.
A TKW BEEBE’S.
r f yon wish to buy your HATS eheap, aad gets good
article, call at the subscriber* where you can hare
a large aad well selected stock to select from
H. W. OOZART & SON.
QA CASES SHOES offering at a reduced price by
UU H. W. COKART fc SON.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
The Collins Strankrh.—A London letter
in the Now York Express, dated August 22, j er, Bath,
says: ”
SAVANNAH, Oct. 24.—Arrived, Steamship
Augusta, Lyon, New York; steamship State of
Georgia, Gar van, Philadelphia; ship Clara, Coop-
Me.; brig Philura, Lockwood, New
York.
■the action of the House of Representatives ,
on the Collins line of steamers gives general
ioy here. The enemies of that line are the
best frieuds England overbad. The Collius
iine of steamers and the yacht American
have done more to attract attention to, and
inspire confidenoe in American power and
capability, than all our battles upon land or
sea. The British Government would give
millions to have the monopoly of steam be
tween the old world and new, and the Brtish
people are ready to supply our marine with
two Cunardcrs for every Collins ship with
drawn.
]From the New Orleans Picayune, Oct. 21.]
LATER FROM TEXAS.
Arrival of the Steamer Nautilus.
The steamer Nautilus, Capt. Thompson,
whoso arrival at the bar was reported in
our yesterday's evening edition, reached
the levee about 9 o'clock last night.
She had been detained at Brazos Santia
go by low water. She left there on the 17th
inst. for this port, rut Galveston, leaving
the latter on the 18tli.
We have full tilosof Texas papers by her.
The Galveston Times, of tho 16tli', says
there were then no cases of fever in tho
city, exoept among those who had irapru-
dontly returned, or among the shipping.—
Mr. Hudson Gaston, of Fort Beua county,
had died of the disease at Washington,
Texas.
The same paper says the Brazos river
was again getting low.
The Houston Telegraph states there had
been considerable increase in the mortality
from yellow fever since the 10th. There
were tour interments on the 11th, four on
tho 12th, and three on the 13th. The opin
ion prevailed, however, that the sickness
was over.
The Victoria Advocate says that two cases
of yellow fever had occurred in that town ;
one a young man in the Government em-1
ployment at Indianola, the other a teamster
from Lavaca. Both were getting well, and
the town was entirely healthy—witli pleas
ant weather.
The Galveston papers report that the first
passage through their canal was made by
the stearalioat Guadalupe on the 12th inst.
Mrs. Seawell was shot on the 16th, while
CHARLESTON, Ort. 25.—Arr. Brig Frances
Jana, Guptill, Boston; brig Joseph, Burton, Rock-
port, Me.; brig Iris, Hosmer, Rockland, Me.; U.
S. M. steamship Southerner, Ewan, New York.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
JOHN R. WALLACE Jl BKO’S.
LATE ARRIVAL—
tit * 8
■»t las tlauo for W tutor Wear sad Use!
1006 yds. Home-mode Joans, various colors.
300 prs. “ “ Wool Socks, “ sires.
500 yds. “ “ Linseys.
BEST LIVE GEESE FEATHERS, CONSTANTLY RE
CEIVING.
To these special outward comforts, we can add, for
the inner man—
30,000 lbs. Bacon, iachiding choice Hams.
5000 !bs. beet Leaf Lard, in barrels and cans for
family use.
As one of our firm resides in Tennesaoe and is en
gaged in the purchase of the above articles, wc
are enabled to offer them of the best quality—
and as iow as the lowest.
To the above we can add agood selection of Groce
ries, from N. Orleans, Baltimore and New York;
a good supply of Carpenter’s Tools of every
description, Nails, and Hardware generally.
Farmer’s supplies,^, Bagging, Rope, Salt, Iron,
Ac.; Clover Seed, Blue Grass, Timothy and
Herd Grass or Red Top Seed.
For Painting—Beet No. I aud pure White Lead,
Linseed Oil, Lamp Black, Litharge—also a pa
tent Drier, snperior to Litharge, lately in use—
Varnishes of all kinds, Brushes, Paint mills, Ac.
For the Mining interest, we keep Blasting Powder.
Octagon or eight-sided steel for Drills, Hammers.
2. Safety fuse, Ac.; Oil and burning Fluid of the
best description kept constantly on hand.
In short, it will be our aim to keep all useful ar
ticles that may be called for.
JOHN R. WALLACE.) ... . _
C. H. WALLACE. j AtUnte ’ Ga -
J. W. WALLACE, Shelbyville, Tenn.
Atiaata, Oct.’ 27, 1854. 28dAw2m
EZRA T. MOSES,
COMMISSION A FORWARDING MERCHANT.
Savannah, Ga.
W 'lLL pay strict attention to all business entrusted
to hi* eare.
14/ ILL be sold. before the Court House Hoot in
V v the city of Atlanta. :a fbb first Tuosdny lx
November hext, within the legal henrs of sale, tin
following property, to-
Lewis E. Thoms i’ Interest in a house aad lot ir
the oitycf Atlanta, cumber cot known, containing
half ta acre, more cr ks-:. lying on new Whitohai
street adjoining laud? of Dr. Westmoreland
whereon the defendant now lives, levied on a* tht
property of Lewis E. Thomas to satisfy a fifa jbr
,-aed from a Justices Court, 1026th district, G. "
Seagc, Abbott A Co., va. Lewis H
made and returned tqfne by J. R
Cain, eonste'bje.
Also, lot of nnnd number enss' hundred andmiae-
GaTOGA^MTfnis.nrt. (17) district o
originally Henry, uo^rtjpen County, oootainin;
two hundred two and a hfeif (202*1 acree more c
less, levied on as the property of T. J. Steven*, t,
satisfy a fifa issued from! Fill ten Inferior Cour
in favor of O. Houston A Mon vg. Thomas J. Ste
vens, property pointed oufiby defendant.
Also, the Interest of B. jF. Grubb* in a house
and lot in the city of Atlanta, number not known,
whereon he now resides, hying on Arms street, ad
joining lands of MilliganlSmith und Wm. Forsytl
containing half an acre nr»re or less, levied on n,
property of B. F. Grubb tc* satisfy a fifa issuer
from a Justices Court, 1026th district, G. M.. E.
B. A J. F. Reynolds vs. B. ,F. Grubb, maker ano
J. A. Flournoy, endorser, property pointed out by
J. A. Flournoy, levy made a(wi returned to me by
J. R. Cain, constable. (,
Also. W. C. Mayson’s interest in four acres of
land more or leer, number not known, with im
provements thereon, bounded east bv Felix Sow
er’s lot, west by E. Payne’s lot, and south by n
narrow street or alley, known as MaySOir* and
Walker's Brick-yard, aud now in possession ofJ.
F. Walker, levied on to satisfy sundry fi. fas., is
sued from DeKalb Inferior Court, one in favor ol
Bones A Brown, vs. W. C. Mayson, maker, and
Allan E. Johnson, endorser, ami four in favor of
the officers of the court of DeKalb county, vs. W.
C. Maysoa.
Also, a house and lot in the city of Atlanta,
number not known, situate between Peters’ street
and the Macon A Was tern railroad, and fronting
on Ihe East side of Peters' street, containing lj
acres, more or less, and now occupied by Clark
Talbot, and sold by Thomas Medarris to Thomae
Uearns, levied on to satisfy two fifas from the Jus
tices’ Court 1026th District. G. M.; Thomas Me-
•larris vs. Thomas Hearne: levy made and return
ed bo me by J. R. Cain, constable.
Also, a house and lot iu the city of Atlanta,
number not knows, situated on the center of White
'll 11 and Peters’ streets, and fronting otr the East
side of Whitehall st, and also fronting the resi-
■lerace of A. W. Mitchell, supposed to contain ono-
cigbth of an acre, more or less, levied on as the
property of John T. Davis, to satisfy a fifa issued
f rom Fulton Inferior Court, in favor of Beniamii
Thorman vs. John T. Davis and James C. Davis.
Sec’ty.; property pointed out by plaintiff.
Gel 5. 1854. J. S. SMITH. Sh’ff.
Messrs. L. Trapmaa k Co., )
‘ ‘ Wardlaw Walker aad Burnside, y Charlestcn
“ • James Adger k Co., )
41 Hall A Moses,
44 Catlin, Levitt A Oe., Yort
41 . Purvis, Gladden A Co., New Orleans.
14 A. A. Solomons ACa., Savannah.
Hall A Moses, Columbus.
Savannah, October 24th, 1854.
Qd—dwim
To su. who use Ijqcoa as a M edict.v* or ah
Beverage.—Physicians who prescribe Al
coholic Liquors for medicinal purposes should give the
preference to Wolfe's Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps.
1. It is manufactured at Sciedam, in Holland, and
exclusively in the factory of the proprietor, by pro-
cesms aud from materials elsewhere unemployed and
nnksowu.
2. It is proved, by the repeated analysis of several
eminent chemists, to he entirely free from the perni
cious fusil oil which remains In evety kind of Liquor
distilled from gmin, and which is the cause of the ner-
Tnao nod visoeral derangement, serious congestion,
and morbid desire for habitual and intemperate indul
gence, which such Hqnors invariably (tend to superin
duce.
3. It is proved by the same unerring tests that the
luiffrerGm is no flavored with the coarse, acrid and in
digestible oil of juniper heretofore used, but with this
specifically lighter, more volatile, aromantie and me
dicinal of the two essential oils of the Italian juniper
berry, neglected by every other manufacturer
4. It is chemically proved to be absolutely pure In
its rectifications—a quality obtained by an entirely
new process, and which no other Hottand Gin in the
world has acquired.
5. It is proved by extensive medical experience and
testimony, to be an efficient as well as an agreable rem
edy in many cases of incipient dropsy, gravel, chronic,
gout, rheumatism, flatulence, colic, concretions in the
kidney and bladder, dyspepsia, fever and ague, general
debility, sluggish circulation of the blood, deficient as
similation of food and exhausted vital energy.
fi. U is a most grateful and Teaovating cordial, and
when used as directed, never inflames the system or
induces iuebric-ty, but tends rather to subdae the latter
frailty, by creating a dislike to all inferior liquors.—
And it invariably corrects the ill effects of bad water,
whether in swampy or limestone districts. In all of
these enumerated qualitiee it has no rival in any mark
et in the world.
Put up in quart and pint bottles with the Proprie
tor's name on the bottle, cork and label.
For sale in Savannah, by the following firms, at New
York prices :
A. C. Solokoxs, A Co. J. H. Carter A Cb.
John B. Moore. W. W. Goodrich.
A. Backer. McMahon A Doth.
In Charleston, 3. C., by the following firms:
P. M. Cohen A Co. NmAos Carter.
HrteianT), Harral A Co. Kunk A WjCKRXHrRO.
A. Klbuc* A Co. John F. O’Nmr..
A. Van Douon. Tnomah K. Cltdk.
LaNNIUU A BrKKMTER. Folun A Focroeacd,
And by all the respectable druggists and grocers in
the United States.
CDOLPHO WOLFE,
6ole Manufacturer and Importer, 18, 20 A 22 Beaver
street, New York. Il-d3m.
[Z?jr Authority of the Elate oj Alabama ]
SOUTHERN MILITARY ACADEMY
LOTTERY.
GRAND SCHEME!
Class 6.
TO BK DRAWN THE THIRTIETH Or XOVEtfBER :
ffgyCm* Price to 20 Tickets—and remember, every prise
drawn
Capitals 4 fil5000
“ 500’
“ 4000
“ 3001-
•• 200c
’• 15013
“ 1100
44 5 of 51,000 50uf!
In aH,501 prixei, amounting to 860,000
jryTickets $10—Halves and Quarters in proportion.
Approximation Frizes
The two preceeding and two following numbers to
those that win the two first Capital Prizes, will be
each entitled to $26 00, and those in the same prox
imity to tbe third and fourth Capital prizes, w ill be
entitled to $12 50 each.
OS'l’rice of Whole Tickets $5; Halves $1 bO; Quar-
ters$l 26 eents.
Be it distinctly understood, that all the Prize’
above stated, will be drawn at the drawing, and will
be paid without discount within ten days after tt<-
drawing,
The manner of drawing is as follows: All the Num
bers are placed in one wheel and ail tbe Prizes in
another, then a Ticket is drawn from the wheel of
Numbers, at the same time one is drawn from the
wheel of Prizes—whatever Prizes come out is placed
to the credit of that Nnmber, and so on they con
tinue to draw In until the whole number of Prize-
are drawn.
PersoM wishing tickets are requested to forward
their orders at as early a day as possible.
tBf All communications strictly confidential.
BAM’L SWAN, Agent.
At the Bronze Lions, Montgomery. Ala
OX.Orders for tickets received by A. W. JONES,
sole Agent for Atiaata. Office on Marietta street.
Wasted.
A good, New foundland dog pop, for which
A a fair price will be paid. Apply at this
office. Oct. 24
Homestead Law of Force !
pHE undersigned offers for .ale SOO acres of Land
* on the oast back of the Little Tallapoosa river—five
miles from Weedoweli, in Randolph County, Alabama,
containing about ISO acres of bottom land, 50 acres
cleared and the balance well timbered. The place con
tains sufficient water power for any kind of Machinery,
and a number of fine springs, and is situated in the
healthiest section of Alabama. For terms apply to the
aabscriber at Rockdale, Alabama, or to James McCain,
on the premises. FRANCIS M. PFKRYMAX.
Oct 24 wlm
A Warning. j
Delay not; harbor not in your mind that sen S
tcnce of fool*' phitlosophy, that a disease will
get cured of itself or that you cau cure it with certain
, . medicines for a few dollar*. Beware bow you tamper
endeavoring to separate and pacify her two j with your general welfare.
sons, one Of whom was threatening to shoot Y« wild and vicious youths, why will you persist in
the Other <W>slcg with the filthy nauseating compounds daily
D " ... ,,, . . j profited, thereby impairing your appetiteaad digestion,
luC Brownsville v tag, Of the 7tll mst., - and destroying you mentally as well as phycally. when
reports the arrest of Capt. Armstrong, clerk j b ‘‘ enr ® d wi,h * r, * w d<w " of patent medi-
of the Steamboat Camancho, and bis iin- I Ye rakesof every age and roodition, why will ye *uf-
pnsonment at Camargo, for having violated j fer and repine, and drag out a miserable existence,
the order that no one should cross the river | “
Without a passport. He had Simply gone restored to health and Tigor by a treatment at once
ashore with a party to collect wood, ana in pltosaiit and effectual, should commit Dr. MORRIS.
ImnNiiM nf tL n’l - Hie success In chronic diseases has been greater than
Ignorance or the dec ree. This was repre- that of any other physician of his day. Many who
Rented to the MeXICAn authorities, but they bar* been for yean afflicted with diseaHe or’conae-
refused to release him. *" I quences re*ulti»gfrom •xee«H. have been restored to
Tlx.. iL*. ’ i c *.\ • h«j*.lth and vigor under hU ally rescientific treatment
Ihe reports of the renufoe of the lneur- j
gents is fully confirmed. They had re-
crossed the Bravo, driven quite out of the
Mexican territory. Many of them were in
Brownsville.
The crons throughout Texas will be gen
erally good, it is said.
tSt J The Chicago Tribune says that Mr.
Lecompte, President Pierce’s Chief Justice
for Kansas, and the gentleman who is to
decide upon the legality of Slavery in that
Territory, has taken slaves along with him.
DR. W. T. C. CAMPBELL returns thanks
to hi* friends and the public for the
liberal patronage bestowed, and, iu
asking for a continuance of tbe same, informs them
that he U still to be found at his old stand, over A.
Alexander’s drug store, White-hall St., where he still
plugs teeth in the best manner and warrants them to
stand, also inserts teeth on gold or platina plates with
continuous gum, or the best style of block teeth—from
one to a full set, by auction, or in any wav to suit the
taste. Particular attention paid to children*’ teeth,
and all operations warranted.
Those needing anything in his line are requested to
call and examine specimens of his work. Examinations
i and advice free
I References—all for whom he has operated,
j Atlanta, Oct. 19 ’54. 2J—dwly
ER LAWSHE
HaS always on hand a Am stock of
CLOCKS, WATCHES AMD
and is prepared to hare watch-work of every descrip
tion done up in nasi rate style and warraated.
Allat. nta, Sep25th, 1864. 1—dwly
Notice.
T HE ijubscriber being now prepared to manufac
tnre Burning Fluid, will sell the a lx
Fulton November Sales.
W 'ILL BE SOLD before the oonrt house door
in the city of Atlanta, Fulton county, on
the first Tuesday in November next, withia the
legal boars of sale, the following property, to wit:
Three city low in the city of Atlanta, numbers
two, three, and thirteen, in Mock thirty-three, in
the plan of the city, each being & pert of lot oi
and numbered sevonty-seven, in the fourteenth
district of—originally Ilonry. now—Fulton coun
ty. and bounded as follows : Lot* number two and
three, fronting on tbe west side of Whitehall st.,
sixty feet, running back west one hundred and
lira feet to an alley; lot number thirteen, fronting
on the north side of Peters’ street, thirty feet, and
miming back north one hundred and five feet—
levied ou as the property of Bernard T- Lamb, to
satisfy the following Jt.fa*.—three from Fulton
Superior Court and in favor of Baker and Hart,
und one in favor of Gustavus Yolgar and one ir
favor of French aud Butler, all against Bernard
T. Lamb, one from DeKalb Inforior Court—in fa
vor ef Baker aud Wiieox, vs. Bernard T. Lamb,
■ind one from Fulton Inferior Court—in favor of
Scranton Stark aud Davis vs. B. T. Lamb, prop
erty pointed out by defendant-
Also, a lot in the city of Atlanta, distinguished
in the plan of said city ae lot number one hundred
•ind thirty-four, it being a part of land lot number
.ifty-one, in the fourteenth district of originally
Henry, now Fulton county, containing two acres
more or less, levied on as the property of Elois Ixe-
man, to satisfy a fifa issued from the Justices’Court
of the 1026th Dist.. G. M., in favor of J. R. Wal
lace vs. Elois Izem&n, levy made by a constable.
Also, a negro woman, by tbe name of Violet,
about thirty-five years of age, of dark color, the
■ •rdverty of Caldwell & Griffin, and one hundred
acres of land, more or less, lying on the waters of
Utoy Creek, in the fourteenth district of originally
Henry now Fulton county, adjoining the land of
Ji.el Herring and Timothy Chambles, the property
»f Thomas Griffin, all levied on to satisfy a fifa is-
sued from DeKalb Snperior Court, in favor of J. S.
k L. Bowie vs. Leroy Griffin and E. M. Griffin,
principals, and James Caldwell and Thomas Grif
fin as securities, property pointed out by Caldwell
J: Griffin. T. J. PERKERSON, D. Sh’ff.
October 5 th, 1854.
FULTON MORTGAGE SALE.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in December
next, before the Court House door in the city
of Atlanta, within the legal hours of sale, the fol
lowing property, to wit:
Jordan, a negro man: Howard, a hoy; Jesse, a
man; Tom, a mini: Anderson, a man, and Jack, a
man—all levied on as tho property of C. L.
Wright, to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa., Issued from
Fulton Inferior court, in favor of David Meri
wether and Charles F. Newton, vs. U. L. Wright.
Property pointed out in said mortgage fi. fa.
Oct. 5, 1854. T. J. PERKERSON,
Deputy Sheriff.
Georgia Fulton county.
W 'HERS:AS Mary- Ann Matilda Speights has thi* day
applied to me for letter* of administration on the
estate of John W. Speights, late of said county deceas
ed. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to
be and appear at my office within tbe time prescribed by
law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted. Given under ray hnnd and seal
at office this 2d dav of October 1854.
JOSEPH H. MEAD. Ordinary.
14 ’ILL be sold before the Commit Room, in the city
> » of Atlanta, pq the flret Mcwfog la December, the
following property, to-wit;
City lot aembor forty-eevea (47} off bo* tot number
iftreae, (51) by virtue at a fieri fades Is favor of tbe
4ajot a. Council of the city of Atlanta vs. John &-
minger, for hie eKy tax for tbo year 1664.
Abo, ooity tot oc Mitchell street, with a black-
mlth chop oa H, levied on aa the property of Thomas
lea roe, to satisfy a fifa in favor of the Mayor k Coun
cil vs. Thoma* Hearne, for city tax for th* year 1*54.
Abo, a erty lot lying on Peachtree street, levied on
by virtue a of fifa for city tax, eu land-lot No. iff, the
property of W. C. Huge.
Also, a ally tot lying in front of H. T. People’*, on
land lot No. $4.
Also, a oity lot lying oe ley street, where Mr. Ham
mond now lire*.
Also, a city lot oa Whitehall street and branch, tot
on land tot No. 77, ae the property of A. M. Watte.
Also, a citv tot on Wheat street on land let No. 51,
city tot No. 57.
Also, a city tot on toad lot No. 51, levied on ae the
property of George K. Fraser.
Also, a city tot No. 147, on land tot No. 79. whereon
the defendant now lives—W. Whitaker.
Also, a city lot, number not known, whereon tbe de
fondant now Km—D. H. SUvey.
! . Also, a city tot No. 1, land lot No. 77, whereon tbe
defendant now fives B. Clayton.
A city tot, number not know a, known ae Kile’s Gro
cery, claimed by James Kile.
^A city lot No. 76, whereon A. S. Rhodes now fives.
A city tot, No. 122, on land lot No. 52, levied on as
tbe property of Lochfin Fannin.
A city lot whereon W. C. HoBaday new five*, on
Mitche'f street.
A city tot on Hunter and Prior streets, where the
livery stable is. tbe property ef W. H. Dieksoo.
A city lot, number not known ; said tot fronts tbe
Georgia Railroad, where J. J. Martin now fives.
A city tot, number not known, fronts Peachtree
street, where the defendant now fire*—James Langston.
A city lot on Macon k Western Railroad, the proper
tv of J. S. Lumpkin.
A city tot fronting Peachtree street, tbe property of
James F. Walker.
A city tot fronting Peachtree street, where Felix
Sowers now fives.
A city tot fronting on the Macon A Western Railroad,
where Jesse Timmons now Hres.
A oity tot, number not known, fronting on Alabama
street, whereon L L. Ledbetter now lives.
A city lot, No. 17, on land tot No. 77. frosting Ala
bama street, the property ef Ilonry Carlton.
A city tot. No. fi, fronting on Houston street, where
oa John J. Lane now lives.
A city lot. No. 121. fronting Collin* street, whereon
Willis Carlisle now fives.
A city tot, number net known, fond lot No. $6, as
the property of E. D. Crawford. -
• A city tot. No. $, on Und tot No. 77, whereon B. T-
Iamb keeps store.
A oity tot on McDonough street, No. 26, tbe property
of Meredith Brown.
A city tot, No 46, fronting Decatnr and Collins
streets, whereon Dr. D’Alvigny now fives.
A city tot on Forsyth street, on Und tot No. 77, tbe
property of E. L. D. Crowell.
A city tot, No. 76. Und tot No. 5, the property of
David Crockett.
A city lot oa MeDooeugh street, whereon G. B. Hay-
£ood BOW lives.
A city lot, number net known, fronting on Marietta
-1 reet, property of Hiram Province, whereon be now
live*.
A city lot on Decatur street, known as the FormwaH
place, the property of Thomas Anbury.
A oity tot on Peachtree street, tbo property of
George Schoenborger.
A city tot on Decatur street, the property of W. H.
Harvfl.
A city tot, fronting on Marietta and Peaoht ree streets,
the property of Thomas KBe.
A city lot fronting on Hunter street, the property of
B. T. Utah.
A oity tot, fronting on Walton street, the property of
G. W. Thomason.
A city tot, fronting on Peachtree street, th* property
of H. W. Newton.
And a fifa in favor of Mayor aad Council of the city
of Atiaata against P. J. ImmeU, city let fronting on
Whitehall street.
All of which I have served the above stated cases
this day, October 2d, 1(54 B. N. WILLIFORD,
CHy Marshal.
I
A GREEABLE m on order •t the Court of Ordi
nary of DeKalb county, will be sold before
the Court Hooee door in Decatur, ou the first
Tuesday iu December next, withia the legal hours
o! sale, the following property, to-wK:
One negro boy, Anderson, 16 year* of age; a
woman, Martha, 25 years of ago; Ann, a girl 11
yean old. All sold for tho beuloftt of tbo hobs and
creditors ef tho estate of Arthur Leitch, deceased.
Terms made known on day of solo. Oct. 5. 1854.
SARAH ANN LEITCH, Adm’r.
greater part of land tot, number seventy-six, “*
Util District of, originally Henery, now Folton-eoento
containing brigtoeRy 202H acres more or
all lyiugta th* city of Atlanta. ThUproperty nlg ln.
Hold in lot* Of from one to five acres A plat or tne lo.
can be had upon application t« the dnderslAw. •
Sold by virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary q
DeKalb County, to make partition and for the benefi
of tbe heirs and creditors of said Estate.
Said sale to be eou tinned from day to day. If necessary,
stllsll 1, sold. JOSEPH THOMl'SON.
Adm’r.
until all is sold.
Oct. 19tb 1851.
Administrator's Sale.
O N Thursday, tho 9th day of November aoxt, wi!
be sohl at the Johnson House, the late residence h
Alien E. Johnson, deceased, all the perishable property
of said deceased, consisting in part of one horse an<
buggy, one yoke of oxen and waggons, one steam boilvi
about fifteen horse power, seme cows, calves, and year
lings, one mahogany Sofa, one fine piano torte. Togeth
er with all the household and kitchen.furniture, an<
many other articles not necessary tomeation Sale ti-
continue from day to day until -aRare sold. Terin.-
tnade known on dav of sale. Oct. 18tlr. 1864.
JOHN H. JOHNSON, )
WILLIAM H. FDRGUSSON,
X. B. Any person wishing to purchase the Steam
Boiler can find it lying near the Georgia Railroad Depot
Work Shop, and examine it for themselves.
Administrator’a Sale.
W ILL be sold, by order of the Court of Ordi
nary of Fnlton county, on the first Tuesday
in December next, before the Court House door, ir,
Atlanta, Fulton county, within the legal hours oi
sale—one Gold Watch, one lot of Gold Miniature
frames, one Stiver Cream Pot, one sett Aud-irons,
one Flute, a lot of Books, and various other arti
cle* too tedious to mention. Sold as the property
of Adelaid Walthall decease, for the benefit of the
creditors of said deceased. B. F. BOMAR,
Atlanta, October 14th, T854. Adm’r..
Administrator's Sale.
Georgia, Cobb County-
\ GREEABLY to an order of tho Court of Or-
A dinary of DeKalb county, passed on the 2d
of October instant, will be sold before the court
house door in the city of Marietta, ou the first
Tuesday in December, between tbe legal hour® of
sole, lot of land number three hundred, (300,) in
the 20th district and 2d section of Cobb county ;
sold as the property of riealey Leverett, late of
DeKalb, deceased, sold for the benefit cf tbe'heirs
and creditors of said deceased. Terms on day of
sale. SIMEON SMITH, Adm’r.
Oct- 6, 1854.
‘fox- ^fli be commenced a
The erection of tbe baUdihg .. - Laveaheady been
oon as practicable. Suitable room*
ecared for the First Couasx or r.KCrtrxih. ‘U* appear
A regular announcement by the Facnlty wta . • • -.
is soon as the organization is complete.
By order of the Board of Trustees.
August 9th 1864. 10—wtf JOHN COLLUTL Sec’y
Sm.
them, oa
eTeryot offered tolfce rubfie, on
V Q«a$«nif FieitftfF
He feels no fears fhat tbe experiente of tfon*
,“e ret to”test them, will-be strictly in acord.
•liHITEU^ITV OF LGUIalAN A.
lCedlcal Department.
THE Annual Course of Lectures- in *thi« department.
' will commence on Monday, November I3th, anr
•viH term’oate in the ensuing March.
J.amss Jo.nrs, M. D. Professor of Rraetice of Medieine
Warren Srox*, M. D., j’rofessor of Chemistry .j
J. L. Rtnr,ET,t, M. D., Professor of Surgery
A. H. Csxah, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics.' 'I
A. J. Wkdubkbcrx, M. D., I’rote.-sor of Anatomy.
GrsTAvrs A. Nott, M. D. Professor of Materia Medica.
Tnos. Hunt, M. D. Prof, of Physiology and Pathology.
C.iKXKLH-c C. Beard. M. D., >
Samuel P. Cnomx, M. D., j Pomon * t BO ‘ Afu * tom ?
The rooms for Dissecting will be open on the third
Monday in Gctober.
The Faculty are Visiting Physicians and Surgeons of
he Charity Hospital, and attend this Institution from
November to April.
The Students accompany the Professor* In their
visits, aad. free of expense, enjoy extraordinary prac
tical advantages.
There are, during the session, about eight hundred
persons prescribed for daily.
In 1853 the number of patients was thirteen thousand
S’ven hundred and fifty-nine.
July 20, (11—4m) THOS. HUNT, M. P., Dean.
HOTELS, &C.
Georgia House.
above House w situated hi the most pleasant
JL pert of-the city, being on the corner of Green aiv*
Jackson Streets, within three minutes walk of the
principal stores. Medical College, Post Office, and Geor
gia Railroad Pepot. The table will, at all times, be sup
plied with the best the Market affords, and every atten
tion given to make the patrons of the House comfort
able. Board by the month or week at moderate terms.
Merchants, Planters, and others visting the city will find
the above House comfortable and convenient to business.
N. B.—Terms per day $1,00. M. A. MUSTIX,
Augusta, Aug. 23,1854. (13-2m) Proprietor.
GEORGIA Fulton County,
a A HEREA5 John H. Johnson aad Wm. 3 Forguson
V v applies to me for totter* of administration on the
estate of Alton E. Johnson, late of said ocunty, deceased,
l hese are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar the kindred aad creditors of said deceased to be and
appear at my oAoe oa or betore the first Monday in Oc
tober next, to show cause, if any they have. why said
letters should net be granted. Given under my hand at
office thi* 28th August 1854. JOS. H. MEAD, Ord’y.
Adminifftrator’s Sale.
A GREEABLE to an order of the Court of Ordinary of
DeKalb County, will bo sold before the Council
room door oa Whitehall Street in the city of Atiaata,
on the first Tuesday iu November next, all the real es
tate lying in said city, belonging to Francis Gideon,
late ol said county deceased; consisting of three improv
ed Lets fronting on Marietta Street, in said city, aud
running back to the Western k Atlantic Bail Road, con
taining, each one-third of an acre more or less, and
being parts of city Lot No. 47.
One improved Lot lying on the North-East side of
said Marietta Street—fifty feet front, and 200 feet back
—containing one, fourth of an acre, more or toss.
Doe Lot, unimproved, on Grubb Street, containing
une-eighth of an acre, mere or less.
One improved Lot, No. 35, on said Marietta Street,
containing one-half acre more or less.
One unimproved Lot, No. 34, fronting on satd Street,
containing one-half sore, more or toss.
One Lot, being port of City Let No. 40, lying on the
State Kail Road, one hundred foot en said Road and run
ning beck to said Lot No. 34.
Ail sold for the purpose of distribution. Terms on
the day of sale.
L. J. GARTRELL, Admr., with the will annexed.
August 31, 1854. 15—tds.
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
A LL pbrsons haring demands against Adelaid Walthai,
4 “late of said county, deceased, ar* hereby notified to
present them properly attested to me within the time
; ire scribed by law. and all persons indebted to said de
ceased, are hereby required to made immediate pay
ment.
Atlanta, Sept. 14. 1854. B. F. BOMAR. Adm r.
GEORGIA, DeKalb county.
\ WHEREAS, Henry B. Latimer, Guardian of Wm.
' ' E. Wiidoa applies to me for letters of di*mi88»on
from said Guardianship, these are. therefore, to cite
and admonish all persons concerned, to be and ap-
peur at my office within the time prescribed by law.
to show cause, if any they have, why said Vetter*
should not be granted at the July Term next of this
court. Given under my bandat office. May 16th 1654.
ALEX. JOHNSON. Ord’y.
at ONE DOLLAR per GALLON,
only.
April 27, 1854 48—tf
bore article
positively for cash
T. R. RTTLEY.
1X7ILL be aold under an order of the Ordinary of Mor
V V gau county, on the first Tuesday in December next
before the Court House door in Fayetteville, Fayette
county, a lot of land No. 78, in the district of aaid
ccmnty. belonging to the Estate of George L. Bird, de
ceased. The b&id lot of land i« entirely in woeda.—
HUGH J. OGILBY, Adm’r.
bonis non with the Will annexed cf G. L. Bird, de
ceased.
Madison. Morgan county. September 12th, 1844.
GEORGIA Fulton County.
i 1' HERKAS Joshua Gilbert applies to me for letter*
V \ oi administration on the estate o? Elizabeth D.
Gilbert, late of said county, deceased. These are there
fore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred
and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my
office within the time prescribed by law. to show cause,
if any they ha\-e, why letters of a^hninistration should
nor be granted. Given under my hand at office, thin
f>th dav of Aiiffuitt. 18M. .TA>. FT. MEAD. Ord’v.
||
FOB SALE 0B BENT.
THE subsoribtr offers for Sole or Rent,
the Globe Hotel, in Decatur, DeKalb
county; with about thirty-five acres of
town lot*, five of which is sown in meadow gran,
all under cultivation anti well fenced. The loca
tion ran be excelled nowhere in the Southern
States for health. Tbe water anti atmosphere un
rivalled : male and female schools in a flourishing
condition, under the car* of most competent in
structor* The Supreme Court of Georgia sits
here once every year, commencing the 2d Monday
in August, and usually continues, ite session from
three to four weeks, at which time the Hotel is lib
erally patronized. Fine springs ef mineral wa
ter cbound in this vicinity.
Any person applying early will be able to pur
chase this property for three thousand dollars,
which could cot have cost originally less than
twelve thousand.
The furniture in the hotel is all nearly now, and
will bo disposed of at low rates, and possession
given at any time. K. N. CALHOUN.
Oct. 6, 1854. nlO-dwlm.
JSW- Tho Augusta Constitutionalist and Chron
icle A Sentinel will please copy 4 times weekly aud
forward account to the subscriber.
W. Herring ft Co.,
K EKP In eoncectioa with their large Stock of Cloth-
■ *4nga targe asmrtmert of HATS aad CAPS of th.
Utest styles, also, Boots and Shoes, Tranks, Carrot
Bags and Valiaro. 4 dtf.
Atlanta, Kept. 2$, 1854.
SAILS.
nfl SB8 cot Nail* just received aad for sole by
W W. W. HOAKK.
Should a personal interview he objectionable, state
your disease in writing—enclose five dollars—address
Dr. W. MORRIS, through the Postoffice, Nashville,
Tenn., a package and of medicine*, securely put up,
will be sent privately and with despatch, full of direc
tion* therewith, and no question* asked.
Person* living at a distance, and afflicted with
Scrofula. Old Clccr», Tetter, Cancers, riles, Fistula
in A no, Gravel Stricture*. Gleets, or any disease what
ever of an aggravated or malignant character, can be
cured at homo by consulting Dr. MORRIS, by letter post
paid, enclosing a fee.
Medicines pleasant and safe, can be seat per mail
to any part of the United States.
Particular attention given to the treatment of female
complaints. Ladies who may be afflicted with Irregu
lar eoes, Flour Albus, or Whites. Prolapses Uteri, or
Falling of the Womb, would do well to lay aside all false
delicacy, and promptly ooonult the Doctor. Ccrks
W-A»Rjumn>.
Office over Mutual Protection Insurance Office, Ce-
darstreet. near l’ostoffice. Room No. 14. up stairs.
Nashville, Tenn. Hay 25th, 1854. 25—ly.
IVo Excuse for Ill-health.
An emaciated frame, sallow complexion,
aa dgreat debility, the result of neglect to
aU treatment, when efficient Medical advice can be
obtained privately aad promptly.
lAdie* who may be afflicted with Irregularities'
biles, Fistula-in An'o, Gravel, Scrofula, Ulcers, Rheu
matism, Ac., should not allow false delicacy to prevent
their making immediate application to Dr. MORRIS,
whose skill in the treatment of all chronic diseases
and female complaint*, 1* too well known to be ques
tioned.
The Doctor assures all those who consult him by let
ter the most honorable secrecy, prompt attention,
pleasant, safe and efficient medicines; and to those
who follow strictly ht» directions, he will guarantee
speedy relief and permanent cures. Charges reasona
ble. Addres*.
DK. W’ H. MORRIS.
Nashville, Teem. May 261854. 62—ly.
Cnlliouat Pill*.
THIS Exnu duration Family Mxpicts* ■* now about
being offered to the public, we would direct tbe special
attention of our friends and acquaintances everywhere
to those Pills, not fearing In the least, that they will
meet the public approbation more fully than any ever
yet offered to the people. For further particular* sen
advertisement in to-day’s paper. Look at ihe certifi
cates, they are from a high souroe.
July 27, 1854. {9—ly.j
To Rent.
a THE npper port of tbe house on Whitehall
street, over the store occupied by H. W. Bul-
FOR SALK.
rpHE subscriber offers for sale hi* Farm neven j
L utilesfrom Atlanta, it being the East half of Lot
number 246 in 14th District of DeKalb county, cou i
taming one hundred and one and a fourth acres more |
or less, forty acres of which are coared aad under
cultivation. There are on the Premise** good framed j
Dwelling and all requisite out honaes. Apply by let- ;
ter or otherwise to
BKXJ. V. HARRIS on the Premises,
cr to H. B. LATIMER Atlanta, Ca. I
Atlanta <21,1853. 8-tf
Fulton Postponed Sale.
Wf n*L be soki before the Court Houae 4oor, in
V \ the city ot Atlanta, on the Sr*t Tuesday in No
vember next, within the legal hours of sale'tbe fol
lowing property, to wit:
The entire stock of Dry Good* and Groceries, coneiet
ingof Calicoes, Huts. Caps. Hardware, Medicine, Tobac
co. Cigars Wood ware. Crockery, and various other sr-
Atlonto Oasta. Store I ,
WM. HERRING & CO.
TlITE are now receiving an imraetute stock of Fall j
V\ and Winter Clotlftiiftffi* for men and boys J
wafer, of the tastiest and latent style. Abo, an assort’ i
men of gentlemens* FURNISHING. GOOD^, which we- j
wiS sell at the lowwr prices, for cash.
We have on hand an assortment of DRY GOODS j
which we will sell under the market price, aa we are j
determined to doee out that department of our trade. ;
We will be pleased to show any qersou giving us a call I
what we will do. September 26th, 1854. (1-dwly.]
W. HERRING, W. J. MASTERS, W. F. HERRING. I
dlnm front. So. 40. Whitehall Street. Atbntft. Gh. j
GEORGIA, DeKalb county.
TO All WHOM IT JUT COMCXRX:
W HEREAS, Joseph Walker and J. fi. McAlister,
Adm’rs upon the estate of Zachariah Ghotston
deceased, apply, for letters of Dismission from the
Administration of said estate, therefore the kindred
and creditors of said deceased, are hereby cited and
admonished to Ale their objections, if any they have,
in my office in terms of the law, otherwise letters of
dismission will be granted the applicant* at the Janu
ary Term next, of the Court of Ordinary for said coun
ty. Given under my hand at office.
June 6th, 1854. ALEX. JOHNSON, Ordinary.
GEOR G1A, DeKalb County.
T O all whom it may concern: Whereas Edmond J.
Bailey Administrator on tbe Estate of John M.
Corley, deceased, applies for letters of Dismission
from'said Administration, therefore the kindred and
creditors of said deceased, are hereby cited and ad
monished to Ole their objections if any they have,
in csy office in terms of law, otherwise totters of Dis
mission will bo granted the applicant at tho Decern
ber Term next, of the Court of Ordinary for said Coun
ty. Given under my hand official}' at office, this 3d
June. 1854. ALEX. JOHNSON. Ord’y.
GEORGIA, DeKalb County.
W HEREAS James J. Diamond applies to me for iet
ters of administration on the estate of James Dia
mond, late of said county, deceased;these are therefore
to cite and admonish all and singular th# kindred and
creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my
office, and 81* their objections, if any they havs, why
letters should not be granted the said applicant at tbe
October term of the Court of Ordinary for said county
Given under my hand at office.
Aug., 22d 1854.ALEX. JOHNSON, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Fullon County.
W HEREAS William Wall has this day applied to me
lor letters of administration on the Estate ef
James Reese, late of said county, deeeased; these are
therefore to cite and admonish all aad singular the
kindred and creditors of said deceased-to be and appear
at my office within the time prescribed by law, and
show cause, if any they have, why letters should cot be
granted aavl applicant. Given under my hand at office,
this 11th day of September, 1854.
JOS. H. MEAD, Ord’y.
PLANTERS’ HOTEL.
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
r l*HlS aplendid new HOUSE, nituated on Broad street.
* immediately in front of the site of the old Plant
er’! Hotel, whieh has been furnished throughout with
now Furniture, Bedding, &c.. is now open for the re
ception of customers. It will be the endeavor of tho
proprietor, to giveaatisfaction to those who may favor
im with their custom. J. M. SIMPSON.
Nov 1,1851 ly] : Proprietor.
MAKSUALL HOUSE,
frnrannnh. Georgia,
GORCON FARGO) Proprietory
(LATZ or THK V. 8. HOTkL. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.)
ftavannah, November 3d. 1353. *21?—wiy
GEORGIA MARBLE WORKS,
G. Rankin, Win. M, Hnrlick, Geo, L, bnmmey,
(SUCCESSORS TP A. ATKINSON & CO.]
’"TlHlSesitabiishmeat has been in successful operation for
i amimbernf years. The Quarries are well opened, ami
’he Marble is superior to ary in the United Stctiv.
We have so perfected our facilities for getting to and fin
siting work, that we can furnish
Momsmeuts, ToniDs, Tallies,
HEAD STONES, and everything in our line of business,
in better style, and at cheaper rates, than any yard in
the country.
When it is considered that we saw our own marble,
I»:t\ no .jobber** profits and no high freight from the
North, it wiH*be seen that*we do posse* material ad
vantages over all competitors.
We cordially solicit our friends and the public gene
rail}- to examine our work, and compare our prices with
those of other yards before'ordering Northern marble.
We have on hand at our yard in Marietta a large as
sortment of fiuished work—Monuments, Toombs, &c.,—
whereour agent G. W. Summers will sell at our prices.
Our principal work is done at the Mills. Address
31—ly J. G. RANKIN k CO.
Marble Work P. O., Ga
Steam Saw 31 ill for Sale.
'jpOGETHER with 400 acres well timbered pine land.
3 one mile east of Haralson. Coweta county, Geor
gia. The mill has just been put in operation and is
cutting 5000 feet per day; Slabaand saw dust furnishes
sufficient fuel and a ready sale can be bad for all the
lumber-sawed at the Mill at $1 per hundred feet.—
F.ngine Of, inch bore. *20 inch stroke. *2 cylender boil
ers, power sufficient to drive a 4 feet circular Saw, or a
Grist Mill or Shingle Mill, might be attached, either of
which would pay well.
Living 40 miles from the above Mill, and having as
much business as I can attend to, I will sell the Mill
and land for the very Tow sum of $4000. $1500 cash,
reasonable time on the balance. With proper man
agement the Mill will make the money 1 ask for it in
twelvemonths. E. 'CARLTON,
.Inly 1st, 1854 fG—3m] LaGxange, Georgia. -
ATLANTA RACKS!
ri IHE first annual meeting over tl
X near Atlanta, Georgia, will
M'Ranieh, Mitchell & Hulsey,
WARE-HOrSK &. COMMISSION
MimOBAJNWS,
A tla nta, Georgia.
THEIR Ware-house is convenient - \JTT'\ \\
ly situated to the business part of;yggtW«
Whitehall street, and is ntict^* Fire vn-- “
Proof—usual advances on cotton and other
produce in atore. Also, I eaters in Ipncy and Staple
Dry Goods. Groceries, Iren. Bagging. Rope and other
articles of prime necessity. 1-dly
A. W. MITCHELL, I. O. McPANIEL,
E. J. HULSEY, P. E. McDANIEL.
A Reward of
FIFTY DOLLARS
W ILL be paid by the Subscriber for the arrest
andlodgement in any Jail so that I can get him.
of mynegro m.;D, GEORGE, a runaway «-ho was lately
arrested and lodged in Jail at Jackson, Butts county,
hrom whichhe escaped on the 28th August last. The
said negro is about thirty years or age, dark colored,
and rather short and stoub—and can read and write.
Address. W. A. HAYNE,
Sept. 13, 1854, (16..wl,m) Pendleton, S. C.
FOR SALK!
A STEAM ENGINE of *5 li«*rse power, with two bci-
ler.i, each 36 feet long, and 36 inches in diameter:
also, one of Pages Patent Circular Saws, nil in complete
order, and will be sold low for cash. Apply to A. J.
Brady. Atlanta, or to
Sept. 29th. 1-dwlm JOHN S. LINTON, Athens.
Notice!
'I’HE subscriber offers his Plantation in DeKalb Coun
■ ty, 7>£ miles South of Decatur, on the McDonough
Road, containing 250 acres, about 80 acres of which is
cleared and under good fences, with a comfortable
dwellidg, containing 5 rooms and a porch, and other
necessary buildings for farming, with a good orchard
of select Apples and Peaches. The locality is a good
one for a Public House as any to be found in tho
County. Any person desirous of purchasing can call
on me at Decatur. Terms will be accommodating.
JAMES J. WINN.
September 25th, 1854. 18—wtf.
Notice!
A LL persons indebted to me for lots in the city o*
Atlanta, by note past due, are requested to come
forward and pay the same, and all persons holding
bonds given by my former agent. T. Doonan. for titles
to lota in Atlanta are requested to call and receive
deeds from me. if they have complied on their part
with the conditions of said bonds.
JANE L. MITCHELL. Adm’x., with
tbe Will of annexed, the Estate of Samuel Mitch
ell, deceased. Zebulon, July 26, 1854.
VV
“DONE FP BROWN!”
Tomlinson & Dooley, j
HAVING ENTERED INTO COI’ART.N LKSH11- !
to carry oa the PAINTING BUSINESS, .
are new prepared to execute work in all the 1
•rent branches of their profession, as good as it can '
be done “supieksr.” North or t-outb. I
BOUSE, CARRIAGE, PASSENGER CAS, PICTORIAL. I
SIGN, ORNAMENTAL. FLAG AND BANNER PAINTING.
Abo, TRANSPARENCIES, GILDING, MARBLE IMITA
TIONS generally, and every kind of Decorative Painting
—AU of which will be done up in the very ‘-brownest
style.” From their long experience in their business,
and the durabilty, and the superior character ef their
work, they hope to merit a share of public patronage.
Orders froma distance solicited and promptly attend
ed to Shop on Whitehall Street, opposite J. Haas & Co’s
Store. Sign and Ornamental Painting done at short
nstice.
:undry fifa* issued from Fulton Superior t ourt; one in
favor of A. C. Schafer, one in favor of Belcher & Holl-
ic-.gsworth. one in favor of S. S. Farrar & Brothers,
and one in favor of Wiley Banks k Co., all against
Crusseil A Swift. Sale to continue from day today un
til ail is sold.
Oct. 5, 1854 JO. S. SMITH, Sheriff i
GEORGIA* l)eKalb Countg.
4 ( %f’HKRKAS Jam?s Yaucy, Executor of the Efitate
* of Francis Griffin, applies to me for letternof din-
mi.s^ioa from hi* said Administration. These are
therefore to cite and admonish nil and singular the
kindred and creditor* of «aid deceased, to be and ap-
earat my office within, the time prescribed by law, and
show cause, if any they have, why letters of admin
istration should not be granted the *aiti applicant at
the Feba-uary Term next, of the Court of Ordinary of
said county. Given under my hand at office.
ALEX. JOHNSON, Ord*y.
July Uth. 1854.
Executor’s Sale.
ILL b« sold before the Court house door iu tbe
town of Decatur, DeKalb eouuty, ou tbe first Tues
day in November Best, the foUowiag negroes, to-wit:
Tom, a man 45 year* old Mary, 27 years, John, a boy,
21 yean, Titus, a man, 40 yean old, Amanda, a girl, 4
years old, Newton, a boy, 18 months.
And on tbe first Tuesday in December next, will be
said before the Court-House doer, in I’aulding County,
within the legal hour of sale, one lot of Und No. 863, in
tbe 10th dutriot, 3d section; aU sold aa tbe property of
the Estate of James W. Reeves, deeeased, for tbe benefit
of tbe heirs of said Estate. Terms eu day of sale.
August 30, 1864. JOHN Y. FLOWERS, Kx r.
Manufacturers of Gilt Glass Door Plates, Window Signs,
Numbers for Public Houses, Churches—and Street-
Numbers. J. M. TOMLINSON.
September 26, £1—dtf| AARON DOOLEY.
Wholesale Cigar Establishment!
WnrruLsu. Sr., Atuivtj, g.i.,
J. VALESTISE * CO.
H AVE on hand, aud for sale, tbe following choice
brands of Cigars, viz—:
Los Cabanos, 1 Magnolia, I El Dorado,
Kmpreesa. J Ambrosia, j Bustamente,
Dmende Lend res, l Plantation, j NepKeno,
Elvetana, I Curioaidad, I Expfosician,
Minerva, | El Duende, | Mensegaros,
Also, a large assortment of domes tic Cigars, which
we obligate ourselves to cell na low aa the same stock
can be bought in any market in tbe Union.
Orders frees tbe eeuatry promptly attended to.
Myt. 26, ISM. <L-dtf) - J. VALENTINE k 00.
GEORGIA, DeKalb County.
r C all whom it may concern: whereas O. B. Morrias
applies for letters of administration on the Estate of
Jane Russell, late of said county, deceased: these are
therefore to cite und admonish aB and singular the
kindred and creditors of said deceased to he and appear
at my office within the time prescribed by law, aad
>how cause, if any they have, why totters of Adminis
tration should not be granted said applicant. Given
under mv hand cfficiailv at office.
Sept 9, 1854. " ALEX. JOHNSON, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Fnlton County.
\\7 HER LAS Thomas W. f’onnally applies to me for let-
\ ? tens of administration on the Estate of Cornelius
M. Connolly, late of said county, deceased: These are
therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the
kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear
at my Office within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause, if any they have, why eaid letters should not be
granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 12th oay of Au-
gnst 1854.JOS. If. MEAD. Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
HEREAc Daniel Johnson applies for letters of ad-
r f ministration on the Estate of L. C. Cheshire, de
ceased. late of La wren* District, S. C. These are there
fore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred
and creditors of said decased, to be and appear at my
office on or before the first Monday in September next.
to show cause, if any exists, why said letters of ad
ministration should not be granted.
August 2d, 1854.JOS. H. MEAD, OrdV.
GEORGIA, Dekalb County, _
T Wo mouths after date application wiN be made to
tbe Court of Ordinary of said county for leave to
sell tbe real estate aud negroes, belonging to tbe estnte
of Israel Miller, Into of said county, deceased.
Sept. Mb, IBM .J GIDEON '
GEORGIA, DeKalb County.
TV’KKSEAS Ezekiel Reeves, Administrator upon tbe
TV Estate of George W Reeves, deceased, applies to
me for letters of dismission from his said Administra
tion. These are therefore to cite and admonish aU aad
singulaPthe kindred and creditors of said deeeased, to
file their objections in my office, if any they have, in
in term* of law, why the said applicant should not
be dismissed from bis said administration at tbe Feb
ruary term next, of the Court of Ordinary of sold
county. Given under my band at office.
July 14tb, 1854. ALEX. JOHNSON, Ord’y.
Fultftft Sheriff Sales.
U71LL be sold before the Court House door, in the
V1 city of Atiaata, on the Brat Tuesday In Nsr. next
tbe following property, to-wit:
Tbe east half of land lot number ninety-two, (92) in
tbe seventeenth (17th) district of originally Henry,
now Fulton county, tovfod on as tbe property of John
Isom, to satisfy a fifa issued from Fulton Superior Court,
in favor of John F. Martin'against John Isom aad John
Thomas Security, property pointed out by John Isom.
Oct. 5, 1854 JO. 9. SMITH, Sheriff.
A4ainistrat«r*i Sale!
GEORGIA DeKalb County.
W ILL be sold, by order of the Court of Ordinary,
on the first 7 uesday in October next, before the
Court House door, in Decatur, DeKalb County, and
within the lawful hours of sale, one-fourth of lot of
land, number not known, lying and being in the six
teenth (16) district of originally Henry now DeKalb
county, and adjoining the lands of Henry Hollinsworth,
John Barker, containing one acre, more or tosa. Sold as
tbe property or Kphriam Sahnoad, deceased, for ihe
benefit of heirs and creditors.
Terms on day of sale. August 21st, 1854.
WM. JORDON, Adm’r
S IXTY DAYS AFTER DATE, application will
be made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary
of DeKalb county for learn to sell tbe real estate
of James Diamond, of said county, deeeased.
Oct. 2, IBM. JAMBS I. DIAMOND,
no9-2m. Adm’r
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
WHEREAS, John U Harris applied to me for totters
* v ef administration eu the estate ef William Farm
ec, late of raid osunty . deceased,—Ttosro am therefore
to eHo sad admonish all ana singular, tho kindred and
creditors «l asM deceased, tobe nadappear at my office
withia the Uasa prescribed by law, to Jtosri
thy haws, why said totters sheold net be |
COTTON «EFD BOCK AND FIRE-PROOF
ROOFING.
’I'MiE undersigned, citizens of Somerville, Tenn..
are well acquainted with Mr. Duke Williams’ arti
ficial rock The Court House yard and tho ground
floor are laid with it, and have beeu for several months.
The County Court of Fayette, Tenn., being thoroughly
satisfied that the rock would answer a line purpose,
and was ail the inventor claimed for it, employed Mr.
Duke Williams to lay the said floor and pave the Court
House yard.
We know Mr. William* is a high-minded honorable
man; aud we are satisfied the rock made by him is
substantia], and will stand the test of time. We have
seen it used by Mr. P.eed, who is putting up a large ho
tel at : Somerville, in putting in window and door nils,
and he is much pleased with it.
J L Pulliam
Jas Petit
T H Logwood
W B Dortch, Esq
Geo W Trotter
Tbos Rivers
N T Jlacon
E M long
A P Dupuy
F W Robertson
Sam Sneeu
Jas H Thompson
August 15tb. 1854.
Extract of a letter from-it H Bloant, of Houston,
Texas, dated July loth, n * :
Eighteen months’ use [ v the Cotton Seed Rock] here
has shown that it makes» pavement vastly superior
to brick, and it seems to be getting harder and better.
ffS-The Patent Right of these wonderful inventions
has been equally divided between Duke Williams and
W. H. Poindexter, who are now prepared to sell State,
eounty, or local rights.
The right of tbe above article for this
county has been purchased by Mr. Felix Sowers,
wbo is now prepared to sell bead rightto.
n21w6m
W P Finney, Esq
John C Reeves
A B Finney, M D
J A Williams
T G McC lellan
M J Turner
J E Pearsall
Jo H C-ooper
Chas T Petitt
Wm Button, Clerk of
County Court
parr & McKenzie,
DEALERS IN
Dry Gssds, Clothing, Hots, Shoes,
HARDWARE AND GROCERIES.
Will always pay the market price for all kind* of
Peach-tree Street, Atlanta, Georgia.
HUNNICUTT & SILVEY
HAVE removed to No 3, Dougherty’.-, gfot
, $ygk* New Brick Building, north of the Railroad f VV
and opposite tbe Atlanta Bank, and are * ft*
receiving a general stock of
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
which will be sold at tbe lowest market prices.
Also, a desirable stock of Cnratlvi'r«g >
for men and youths’ which cannot be excelled in mull*
rial, style, or finish inthecity. Call before purchasing
elsewhere, and examine for yourselves. We, also,
keepa beautiful liue of furnishing Goods—under gar
ments of all descriptions.
Shoe*, Bool*, Hat*, Cap*, Valises, Carpetbags,
Trunks, Umbrellas, be., Ac.,
In fact, everything in tbe clothing and furnishing line.
Come and see—you will not go away dissatisfied.
Thankful to our former patrons for past favors we
beg a continuance of the same.
Atlanta, October 5th, 1854. 10-Cm.
FOR SALE.
A House and Lot on Mitchell street near
the intersection of Whitehall and Mitchell
streets, formerly owned by Geo. W. Cook.
now in possession of John Simpson. Titles
ntable and terms accommodating. Apply to
SIMPSON k HARRIS.
Agents for Neritt, lathorpe & Stebbins.
Atlanta. March 23. 1*54. 43—If
City Laud for Siilo
A BEUTIFUL five acre lot, well timbered, lying im
mediately on a public street, a flue location for a
private residence,
good—call on
is offered exceedingly low. Title*
December 21. 7852
WM. H. THURMOND, or
Maj. STEPHEN TERRY.
30—tf
MOUSSES.
1 AA BBLS. New Orleans Molasses, now in store, and
lGU for sole at 28 ct*. per gallon by '
W. SP. RQARK.
the “SWIFT” COURSE
come off on the 2nd
Tuesday in November next, and continue five days.
Liberal Purses will be offered by the Club for the sev-
real races which will take place, and no pains or- ex
pense will be spared to make visitors on that occasion
comfortable.
The Nelson Sweepstakes have been opened by the
Club, for three year olds, entrance $160, halt' forfeit.
The Club to add $200, if two or more start, to close on
the first day of September. To be ran on Wednesday
of race week.
Nominations must be addressed to
C. A. HARAIJ. N, Secretary.
Atlanta. Georgia.May 1 i, 1854 AO— trd
FRAUD!
ILL who wjynt Axes of the real CoLtixe k Co.,
^ * make ahoulil be particular to notice tbe stamp, as
there are various counterfeit* and imitations stamped
Collins an«l labelled much like ours, which are frau
•lulently sold in some parts of the United States as
our manufacture.—They are made in different parts
if the country by various axe-makers, and ate gene
rally of very inferior quality. The genuine Collins
axes, which have acquired such an extensive repu
tation, are invariably stamped “COLLIN.* 5 k CO.
HARTFORD, M and each axe has a printedlabel with
ray signature. It is now more than Twextv-fiv^
years since wc commenced the business with the
stamp of **Collins & Co. Hartford,” and I do not
know of any other axe maker by the name of Col
lins in the United States.
SAMUEL W. COLLINS.
August, 1S53. 14-ly
DOWSING ft. YOUXG,
General Commission and Forwarding Morohant,
Aid. 28, Grader Street, New Orleans, La.
B USINESS entrusted to us shall receive our personal
attention, (and from our desire to please, and our
experience in business, we flatter ourselves that we
will give general satisfaction.)
In the execution of orders we will be prompt, and
take special care to purchase, as far as possible, from
flrst hands, and at wholesale prices. Goods received
and for- warded with despatch. In fine, it shall be
our earnest endeavor to be in ail respects fnithful
agents. Aug 11,1853. 11 wtf
City Lots at Auction !
/'J SCHOENBERGER will sell at public outcry, to the
" highest bidder, on Saturday, the 30th inst., at 10
a. m.. his house and lot on Peachtree street. Also, at
the same time, eight valuable lots on Calhoun and Col
lins streets. Terms made known on day of sale.
Atlanta. September 21,1854. fl7—dwtds*]
JT. B. CA RBERRY.
COMMISSION MERC ANT
No 12 Cobriade Row. fool of Vendue Range
CHARLESTON SOUTH CAROLINA-
^OLICITS consignment s of Flour, Grain and t’p-
fc Country Produce generally.
Refers to—Messrs. McDaniels, Mitchell & Hulsey,
Jas., M. Calhoun, Esq., Atlanta. Ga. F. P. Fan
ning. EsqMessrs : Lanneau, Smith k Wilden. Messrs.
Hyatt, Mcliar ney &Co., Messrs. B.W. k J. P. Force
kCo., Chareston, S. C. A. Bell, Esq., Chattanooga.
Tenn.
rr.Y 20, 1854 ffi—w6m^
Forwarding Business,
At Cltaiieston, S. C.
KV\\V\ THE undersigned, in connection
with a general Commission business flJi'
foe the sale of COTTON, FLOUR, QUmI
BACON, CORN, and aU other Produce, will
forward with the greatest possible despatch.
Merchandise, Machinery,* Produce,
an<i other property consigned to him, for the interior of
Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee. North and South Carolina,
Florida, and for any northern or foreign port.
August 17, 1864.' (12—flm) J. H. WILLY.
REFERKxrss—J. P. King, President G. R. R., C. T. Pol
lard I’res’t. Montgomery R. R., W. M. Martin, Prcs’t. F.
k E. Bk., Hopkins, Hudson & Co., Charleston, j. Cald
well, Prea’t. S. C. R. R. Jno. F. Mims. Atlanta, Rice
Dulin. Charleston, Bastin St Walker, Augusta
GARDELLE & DE1AIGLE,
(formerly - of Augurta, Ga.)
Factors and Commission merchants,
Accommodating Wharf, Ohaxleaton. S. O.
Liberal advances made on Consignments of Produce.
Kffkkknck.s:—Messrs. Bustin and Walker, ArcrSTA.
Doughty & Beall, J. Frazier b Co. Charlkstox, 8. C.
August 10, 1—wfim
HEW STOCK.
DRUGS, Medicines, Perfumery,
Chemicals, Oils, Putty, Glass Ware
&c., be., at the sign of the Mom
moth Mertar, under Council Hall.
An extensive assortment of Drugs,
medicines, perfumery, chemicals^
glassware, in my line, oils, putty,
soaps. ,combs, brushes, be., b..
suitable for city and country trade,
has just been received from the
North, on favorable terms, which will enable the sub
scriber to sell at very reasonable rates, and lower than
heretofore.
As I am determined to build up a respectable business
in the above line, in proportion to the encouragement
extended, I respectfully solicit the continued and
increasing patronage of my friends, and the public in
general, and also that of my professional brethren in
Atlanta and the surrounding counties.
Physicians are assured that' they can rely upon the
quality of the articles which they may obtain at - the
establishment. For asle by DR. THOS. S DENNY.
I with Ihe teStttuouials’ of those distinguished -**5*Jjj
1 men whose names with tUousandHOf ^
I who would freely testify, if deemed necessary- ^
• The CALHOUN I1ELS will be found e minen«y • '
' all other family preparations, rotlie- removal 07 v
• iot to ' •Catalogue of diseases arising fi'^m - -
hat great >. --at of the Digeatire Appermtaa,
DanutffWBta '-nee,Bowel Affections of allkind*.
, , ® . -'■•he, Rheumatic laihs, lain*
tach. as Fevers ofally, V. en a n<l persisted in, an* '
-very character of Head-a. , ata £, s of disease,
til the Chest, and so on. II ta„ ' 4 >ucsition to dis
cording to directions, in tlic initia. - jitonw.
.ind particularly during a decided pre>n.. -» doubt
ease, they will, like a charm, dissipate wilhc -4
fort, thousands of cases that'might, and 1 do no. .
would, terminate iu death. The subscriber speaks con
fidently, as he is enabled to do from thirty-two yenra
experience in the Medical Profession, and many years
experience with his Pills, which have, during the time,
undergone many alterations, with the view and hope
of making them a
Safe and Reliable Family Medieine*
They are strictly Anti-Billious and Anti-Dyspeptic.
The Public are referred to the testimonials of their
tlonsors Joseph Henry Lumpkin, Judge of the Fuprune
.,'ourt of Ceorgia; Fx-Judge John J Floyd; Edward
Young Hill, Judge of the Superior (’curt; Messrs. John
H. Pope, of Lee county, and C. Low. of Augusta, Ga.
DrcATUR, Ga. F. N. CALHOUN, 31. D.
TESTIMONIALS.
Atbs-VS, September £3, 1863.
Dkar Sir:—T received several days since, your favor,
asking my opinion of the Medical merits of the Calhoun
Pills. Allow me to premise, that for ilie last ten years
I have been tortured in body and mind, by the Demon
Indigestion. I was endowed by nature with an admir
able constitution, and my formidable malady has been
superinduced by a coslivo habit, brought on by too close
confinement and want of regular exercise. Never hav
ing sufficient leisure to starve out disease, even if it be
posable to do so. which 1 very much doubt, 7 have run
the rounds of all the most approved cures aud itllevia-
tives. I have tried in their turn—I.oe's, PetcrS’s,
Brandreth’s, Cook’s. Hill's, Spencer's Smith’s, und ma
ny other Patent Pills and Dyspepsia Drugs, which have
come within my reach, and outran- to the commonly
expressed opinion, I mus* bear my K.'mble testimony in
favor of the virtue ol" each and all of u» te N U Ntr-ma
I am by a Box of Pills, a by a Book which i« not of
a vicious tendency. 1 never bought either, which I
did not think fully worth the money which it cost.
It is only necessary to add. which I do most cheerfu
lly—not only through kindness to you. but to the pub
lic also, especially that portion of it who know, by sad
experience, what is meant by the Vulture-like gnawing
at the pit of the stomach, bitter tnste in the mouth,
tiutnlence, a-etdity, disten.-ioa of the stomach, consti
pated bowels, cold feet and acute pain in the head,
back and vicinity of the heart—to all such. I can cor-
lially recommend the Calhoun rills. The efiicacv of
this Remedical Agent, 1 tested for the lirst time'du
ring my recent sojourn with you. and have used it fre
quently since, and have found, experimentally, that it
subserves in my case a most excellent purpose, particu'
larly in its effects upon tre Liver, the sympathy between
whieh and the stomach is too intimate to require com
meat.
btncerely glad to learn that you arc making arrange
inents to give more extended dissemination to your Pi!!*
I am truly your friend aud obedic-nt servant.
JOS. HENRY PUMPKIN.
Dp.. K. N. Csuiot-x, »
Decatur. Georgia, j
Covixutox, October 13, 1853.
D». E. N. CatBOL-x—Dear Sir ] am gratified to learn
that it is your purpo.-.e to disseminate the improved Cal
houn Pills more generally than you ha ve heretofore done,
have occasionally, when sojourning at your house, used
them when indisposed, and haviDg found them so mild,
yet so efficacious iu cases ofderangement of the digestive
organs, 1 most cheerfully commend them and their use to
the public, and especially to gentlemen having large fam
ilies, as a most excellent preventive of fixed and perma
nent disease arising from indigestion.
Truly yours, be., JOHN J. FLOYD.
I.aGraxgx, October 23, 1S53.
IlR. E. N. CALHOrb—Dear Sir: I am gratified to learn
that you have come to the conclusion lo create Agencies
for the Calhoun Pills in different parts.of the country
ts it no less an act of justice to yourself than to the
world at large. Since the year 1841. I have been in the
habit of using your Pills individually, and as « Famlllv
Medicine. Observation and experience prove it eu itunl-
uable specific for nearly allirregualritie oftliol igestive
Apparatus, performing its office with little or no pain or
nausea ; it leaves the patient with a good appetite, in
creased strength and greatly improved and elevated spir
its— properly used, it will cure] yspepsiannd expel alLof
its gloomy concomitants. InCliills and levers, and even
Bilious levers, I have found it equally i-fboicnt.
Trusting that you may find the world us ready to com
pensate you as to benefit itself, the result i.l' your skill
and labor, 1 am sincereh your friend, &c.,
BDW. VO'J.Nu HILL.
STAKKVII.I.E, Lee Comity, October 26, 1863.
Dr. E. N. CsLHorx—Dear sii . While at Decatur, l
ahd as I consider, a fair opportunity of testing the Cal
houn Ptlls. prepared by yourself, aud 1 uni so much
plesed with their action upon the Liver, and as u menus
if breaking up Bilious predisposition, that i hope as you
ire now preparing to otter them ill the pM flic, that you
will create an Agency at rdarkv ilie. Ilia: may be e'r.a-
bled at any time to procure them. 1 exjeot to use thi m
with white aud black iu all ca.-es thiea.emup attacks of a
Biilous chnruc'-er. 1 would be gratified, not only on your
own account, but al o for the bone tit (if the public at
large, that you would place them in tl.c reach of every
person, for I feel confident that there has not yet been
offered to the public any preparation of Medicine that will
oorajiete with your Dills as a general Family-Medicine, or
a traveling companion.
Very sincerely your friend, kc., JOJtM Eh POI’E.
Augusta, October^!), 1853.
Dr. E. N. Calhouk—Dear Sir This is lo certjfy that
before I had the pleasure of meeting you, lv.as frequent
ly attacked by some Bilious derangement producing pros •
’.ration, loss of appetite. Nausea and Head-ache. From
the use of your (Calhoun) Dills, administered according
to your inst ructions. I was immediately and permanent
ly relieved. It affords me much gratification to ac
knowledge the advantage 1 derived from yoar judicious
reatment.
I remain with high esteem, vour obedient servant,
CHRISTO!TIDE DOW.
For sale by J. M. Ra.vtly, & J. Nokuross, Agt. in At
lanta. July 27, 1854. P—1 y.
Valuable r 'ity Lots for Sale.
’J'HE subscriber desiring to close ont the balance of
* that valuable property in this city, belonging to the
estate of the late Samuel Mitchell, deceased, hashed
the same surveyed off in lots to suit purchasers, who
trill find it to their advantage to examine the property
at an early day, which wili be shown them by the gab
scrilicr, or Mr. Mitchell Jr., by calling at the resi
lience of the former on Whitenifll street!
March 9th, 1854. 41—tf T. DOONAN
J. & L. S. MORGAN,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Chair* ft Cabinet Ware.
AT THEIR OLD STAND, DECATUR, GEORGIA.
WOULD respectfully inform then
friends that, haying made extensive
. additions to their Machinery, by tl.c
: in- traduction or STEAM 1 POWER,
they now propo^Dto fill all orders, for their Celebrated
original Southern Cottage Chair, at the shortest notice.
They are also Manufacturing a neat, substantial article ‘‘and
of black Walnut, .Cane heat, .and every variety of' 1 ’
Chairs usually sold in the Southern Market. ..
Having'secured, for the State, the right of
vr ■
- 4»y * liT
■ftiifteffhdroraMMflaauMaUM
LEY’S FlTENT BEDSTEAD, wc 'are'miw’.foni.fiurturinS
and selling on reraarkabteterm*, this recently inveuteu
and truly excellent article, which we consider superior
to any other now in use;; and to which wo would re
spectfully invite the attention of proprietor* ot Hotel*,
ami families.generally- ■ before purchasing elsewhere
This article is so constructed, as to be proof against
vermin. Our Stock consists of , • ■ -
Sid* Boakss, DlnlngTabtee,
Ireoms Dross Bcrkac, Breakfast do
Common do. ;> , v p , . Cmtof.d#
SEcrctarv no Ladies do
■ ffoim Casts, Eight Stands,
DaiBttsi.vo TsmJB, ■ a
Aad every article usual!y Manufactured—which they-
'•ami j“t *£ >. mmvAf.
j-Japutsstdiuist ittlh.irx o.i eiajji-—
D VSI'El'SIA, RHEUMATISM, SCKOFILA. toU-.II,
ASTHMA, CONSUMPTION, LIVER COMPLAINT, be.
TRUTH IS MIGHTY 1 ARE YOl’ SICK ? HEWAllE OF IMITA
TIONS !
Ask lor Hampton's Vegetable Tincture. The many
cures made by this pleasant und sate remedy aiay in
duce counterfeiting.
-V Medicine must have merit und great, merit too,
to stand the test of public opinion. No urt of puffing
.in galvanize a worthless article, so as to keep it up tie
it good mediciue if it be not really so.
A good medicine will live, become popular, and ex
tend its sales year after year, in spite of opposition.—
The people will readily find out virtues, aud tho fame of
them passes from mouth to mouth with more rapidity
than newspapers cau spread it. A living witness testi
fying to the cure a medicine has made for him is of
far more service than any newspaper advertising.
Iu proof of what we say above, we reier you to I-lamp
ton's Vegetable Tincture, and its effects.
The Wife of T W. Yeakie, Grocer, 76 Pearl street,
cured of Rheumatism of 8 years standing: other reme
dies failed.
Win. M. Oldham, (late or the Custom House,) dwel
ling 126 Finest., of Dyspepsia, great debility, permantlv
cured.
W. A. Schaeffer, Esq., one of the oldest Magistrates
and most highly respectable citizens, cured of great
weakness and restored to robust health.
Jarret Plummer, 163 E. Baltimore st. suffered intense
ly six years with hip disease and mercurial rhumatism:
cured after all other remedies failed.
.■space will not permit to name hundreds of others,
as Geo. W. Goodrich, Capt. Thos. Canot, ltohert Gault,
James Symth, cured of rheumatism. John Tervail. S.
A. Grffin, John Luke, Rev. V. Eskrige, U. is. Navy, and
thousands of others cured of Dyspepsia, Scrofula,
Cough, X.iver Complaints, Broncliits. Ft. Vitus’ Dance,
be. We refer to our own citizens. Cull on them.
Dr. Hamilton, the author of this great Hampton’s
Vegetable Tincture, is in his 80th year, in good health,
so that it will be seen it is not an article got up to im-
ose on the public.
GREAT CURE OF RHEUMATISM BY HAMPTON’S
VEGETABLE TINCTURE.
Chester District, F. C., January Sd. 1853.
Messrs. Mortimer b Mowbray—Gentlemen: For the
last five years I have been a severe sulierer from Rheu
matism, till, seeing your recommendation of - - Hamp
ton’s Vegetable Tiucture,” I procured a bottle, cud the
first dose has so much relieved me that I cunsider it
as justice to give to the suffering world the result of
tire application.
Mine was Acuto Rheumatism in • the back-—so bod
that l was confined to my bed for the hist six months.
The first bottle acted like a charm, the second restored
strength to my poor afflicted back, and I am now as
well and feel as young ss when I was sixteen. I am
now 74 years of age.
I consider your Tincture the greatest discovery of the
age and poor sufferiug humanity qgght to erect a monu
ment to Dr. Hampton, who has savtd thousands from
pain. And you, gentlemen, have acted tho part of pub
lic benefactors in disseminating the benefits which
have resulted from your invaluable remedy.
I am u plain cotton planter, aud have never written J
ior literary fame; but when my fellow beings are afflict- '
ed shall 1 hesitate, or through modesty, withhold any .
information valuable to my fellow man? So, if you
consider this worthy of a place in any of your ncwspaT
per*, yon are at liberty to make use of it. Yours, truly; '
ALVAH KEMBA1X.
CURE FITS 1 READ 1! READ! 11
More than Gout to the .Sick.—From one of the most
respectable Druggists in South Carolina: . ’
Charleston, S. C., Sept. 21,1853.
Messrs. Mortimer & Mowbray:—The sale of your® 1 -.
Hampton’s Vegetable Tincture is increasing every day, /
and every bottle sold recommends this valuable medicine
to the afflicted. Several of our planters have tried it
in different cases with astonishing success; and are get
ting it by half dozens. It has been found to be the
'greatest remedy for rheumatic affections; and a won
derful cure has been performed on a negro suffering
by Fits. I will furnish you with a number of certifi
cates if you wish them. Please send me, scon as
possible a supply of the Tincture. 1 cm, gentlemen,
yours, W. G. TKOTT.
Hundreds in this city will hear same testimony.
Hampton’s Vegetable Tincture is purely . Vegetable,
ard warranted free Irorn aU mineral substance This
Tincture, by its mild, pleasant, and safe action on thb
stomach, liver kidneys, lungs, and the nervcju* system,
cures Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Disease of the Urina
ry Organs, Coughs, Asthma, Bronchial/Affections,
Consumption, Scrofula, King’s Evil, Wore#. Rheuma
tism, Gout, Neuralgia, St. Vitus’ Douce,jFits, Ner
vous Affections generally, Fistula. Piles, Bowel Com
plaints, with aU dhiehscs arising from impure- bleed.—
\s » remedy, for tHe various derangements oLtlie Fe- ’
male System, it sMms'to have no superior,, f
Tlie Female System has. in Doctor Hampton’s Vege
table Tincture, a Cure for Its numerous aud
.toi-ana^ment*. Hundreds . who have * '
/spirited, and on the vergoof a .
, have been restored by its use to b"l<
'which we are abundantly able to-prove-by
of living witnessee.
LIVER COMPLAINT AND DEBILT
Extract,from James Harris, Eso.'s Lei
,!«k’ t-’l »— * - - 4 s,.al 1.3-*. _« , UOUt
Iria, Virginia:—After sifoking
himself he says: ‘Mrs. H. ha.- J
udrapluint and. with mabitiljr, -„tn
'rein weakness, thronfflrfier whole 1 eys
joys better health Utah for thirty yearts,
tlio cie of Hampton’s Vqgetai
Wholesale and Retail agvut Attonta, ?Ga. >
-Marietta, Vineyard k Jones, FnfmeMo "
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