The Atlanta weekly intelligencer. (Atlanta, Ga.) 184?-1855, November 11, 1854, Image 3

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i. |MHnmMU^MWBV eWrire forth* .* j '.4* Dr. DentfTMpt mttnta. 'fa. tJN ?>•«*■ » tour Sufr* iws of Ms Mi-. JI..F. J^raue*. .’ - r-'---jTJF—ijr 7 mn.- ilJ Siei tti....IlJa^Biiariust*, ArHigb,4>*iWtPteri,!*.ore borne t _____ ,f^80C4—<^rt'oijji )6-r-i|lii»Ur t'ne'itmd.rinjififfo.'iticncc it mi ftuLiinde. Bat ' f-U-t ttiij *■ - xt wife in the ! X Know- N6Aing, 0<U)U<*ai»ci Btyumou.' Hard, 13,375... Result doubtfiill. The rote lor Lieut. Govern or 1* oWe l»e- tween Ludlow, SafV’Scrog^s, Kji ro-^*th- "flor Mayor, Ward is tip far 300 ahead of Barker. . ’» For Congress, Morgan. Whig, is elected in the 26tb district.' Weils, SofT.iu the Mil waukee district (?) and Washburn. Whig, in the second district. a short t ime ago he laid * tioar, for dark grove. littfr^hWluiUJ (but he fi.lJon, . Itnt 90 ti ». We plated ••To lic^n eoH destruction.* Airi i» rot." _gje_ _ . _ fwrf wife in the ] X people -of Q&>Tg& ttatin* tae ls*t WfyeA c jo Soon wasto month*.ate<»kmlatfl4'.wth -ratiMide. f.dtawin.r jjwnerwSJDo-wivr. • “ -" ' ^ S ilr hi>n by her side, and sufadae the VKJdt . . . Ctae lot ro ibm^rv tf AtStaim-wirlr impvS^ws-’f*§ n <r*i roetk'i place, moulder the night «l the grove. A babe ip-ltft—a pledge of mutual love netver t<5 recollect one lineament atate dear parents’ face. On the one hand, they !&•$« enjoy od s aow.il ....... s of HU eirde* the _U Diverse. _ _ honkl tic icia- • pered with deep contrition and -earnest --upwlica- tion. inwtsyiiereon. AA>*te *>, 4>e«wr swrt?t. domain- to *o» •«««*, If aBe they Mr*. why said letter his ha'f e. ,.; m ,r.-.,r rrol boradetN North’ire : ' ,,,,e *? fc *g >•*?■*•* ;!«¥?»•'Jig 1 -»***■* •***& -• lu b. ,»!!«■% ££* CpWt h r'T> loer.twt^ * L: *' ' ^iovc on-opied ify-c SECOND DISTRICT. •tin avid, <ll>rk world <H crime and sorrow that : babe is left. May the Great Father above unite Later intelligence show Ulfnan ahead. ; parent-and child in that bright, eternal 1.1.toe on i Seymour falling bellind—Clark, Whig, gni*- 1 nigh- inir largely iu the West—result uncertiiin. Mr. Jeffrie* *a.- a most worthy citizen—modest. \TTPIIffi 1V Ft F’CTinV enterprising, virtuous. He lived respected, and nitUIUAA AliEbUbX, died lamented. t -t» nr-v-orer ‘ Michigan has elected Anti-Nebraska Gov- ,. Atlanta, «n. emor and four Anti-Nebraska Cocgres,-^ , SAVANNAH- No.. fi Cleared, .Steum-hiii . Lud' " '* - - tion. • ' - ~ - r K$ Therefore. 1, Herschcl X. Jfthxtstvr:, Cjnei-n.tr uf the State of Georgia, do i-set tliti, ipv J’rot-ln m> tion, appointing Thturday the ' Or',o,/.third instant, as a day.of Thanksgiving, humiliation and prayer, and. recommend all.relfyipj«». oeiiomin- atioae in the State to assemble in their respective places of worship.-itiid perform such dev-jtionfil exercises a^ thev may deem niost appropriate and A.Wii>.eiw ahd virr. Vnfn.’urd: levied <»n o, the A l-REEABlsF to an orderbf theCefnrt of Ordi- Jirepcrty of 'lose-- V/. ienowait,>i sstbfy.a 3f« i XXn^ty Of DeKalb eOanty. will he sold before isstibdTrmu the Fukorv Iuferiort hart. ir. favor of HhcCourT House door in Decatur, on the first R, S. Brown, »- .• Jolr pli Tliomp-on, sdpaini-irator , Tuesday is December next, within the legal hou'rs of. M. W. Foriuwult, tiveeac.-dt v ’ of Sale, the foliowing-property, to-wit; Three uiiiinprovt-.! in the eity of Atlanta, One negro boy, AndeKon, 18 years of ago: 2£W“' “ •aipr £ jiWisconsin and Nebraska, have both elect-, B^ , ^ I>odse ' Bost ' m; icUr - SalUla ' Brou,ie . v ’ ‘ , likely to propitiate the favor of^ravhn upon oor- ;Court, m *»ror op. Isaac Scot*, ts. WilKam I —*•— ; V — State and country. 1). viana. projvcrtv poiiued fltet hr 'hr defend- ’ GEORGIA Fulton Co tally. 1/!• < . ■ . ,? ; itnt.' . ‘ ' - • i\/-fl£R£Ac John H. Johnson and Win. H Ihirguson ed Democrats to Congress. ILLINOIS. The result for Congress is seven Anti- ! Nebraska Congressmen, and two districts to • hear from. Knoxville^ Ludlow. Jfew Tork: barque Charles ! Given under my hand and seffi of th<- Executive Department, at the Capitol; the first day of No vember. A. D. eighteen hundred and fiftr-four- KEIUSCHEL V. JOHNSON. B. B. IXe CnAitExniun. eeo'y li#. Dept. J£3l~ Adi iiewspajo-rj in the ytate.eepyV nc time. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. SAVANNAH, Nov. 8.—Arr., steamship Augua- j ' ta, Lyon, N. Vorkj ship Florida, Sam.eimau, do: ' Brent, bark Nelson, Hclcken, do : brig Augusta, Notice to Contractors. Om ice os Als. A Fla. -H. il. Co. of Ala.. Montgomery. Ala., Now 3, lxii. OoLl’lfBiA, Nov. 8.—The remains of Gov. J Stone, do; sehrs Phoenix. Honderson, Portland: _ Burt arrived ia this town to-day, and wore Flondome, Brown, New Fork: Falmouth. Warren) . OEALKD Prodo-uls fo,- the Graduarioti, Mason- \ a ,c _ rr.)i ! Baltiutere. b_J rv and Bridging ol sixty-sevea (fh) mtie-o! escorted to the Town Hall, Whence they ' j the Alabama & Florida Railroad of Ala'ciuitt, es- wtll be taken in the morning to Fendle- j CHARLESTON, Nov. S.—Arrived, Meam-lup tclJ aiog f r0 m Moutgcmcry to the juuetioii of Fe lon. * ! Southerner, Ewan, New Fork; ship Funny Pern, j p U jj. a h and Persimon creeks in Conecuh couutv. i r,....i,... ir. i i. i it 4. x* * ...°. . . . COMMERCIAL. Atlanta, November, 10. R. Pelton, George II. Andrews, Thomas *? rk s P :il J- Havre; brig Athens, Plummer, Childs, Jr., Abraham Wakeman, Bayard £“*■» Br K M-hT Br,t,sh Qacen - Harbor Clark, Ambrose S. Murray, Rufus II. King, Killian Miller, Russel Sage, George A. Si mons, Orsamus B. Matteson, Henry Ben- : nett, Edwin B. Morgan.. Benjamin Pringle, Thomas J. Flagler, Solomon G. Haven, G. i W. Patterson. Independent—Capt. Harcourt. Independent Hard—John Wheeler. National Hard—Isaac Jackson. Administration FSnfl—John Kelly. 'JJJTbere are’eleven Districts to hear from. The result of the Governor’s election is i doubtful. Horatio Seymour, Soft Shell, is ! thought to be ahead. He has 12,000 nta- 1 jority in the city. Daniel Cllman leads Myron II. Clark, Seward Whig. In New Jersey four Whigs have been elected to Congress. The Whigs have, also, u majority iu the Legislature. Scattering returns from Illinois and Wk- I cousin arc favorable to the opposition. New York, Nov. 0.—The counsel for Dr. ! Graham, murderer of Loring filed a bill of j Wl)KAT ._G l>ud will bring t-> $1.40 per 'mshel exceptions tins morning to the verdict, and , e a<Ulv. the case lias been postponed until Friday 1 Fi.o‘rn.—City Mill from «4 to 4* per hundred, next, when it will be brought up for argu- \ Bitteii, Conn try l 20 to 25 cts. Goshen. 35 cts. light, time allowed for the completion of contracts o;i this portion of the line will be 12 month-. On the remainder of the liue two years will be given. The payments offered aro two-thirds iu cash nod ono-tliird in the capital stock of the Company. The provision crop along the liue ha.- been abuudniit, the country i- perfectly healthy, and Cotton.—-There were a few bales sold \-esterday work of such inviting character both in prohleaml K S3 ..n,, ! . . .or J at 8 to 8$ cent Exchange, on New York is selling all percent premium. 0” i.liarlc-ton and t-a\uunati } per ceut. Uaco.v.—We quote hog round i 1 12. Hauls 12i to 15 cents. Sides Kills 121 ets. Sides clear 12 to 13. Shoulders 10 a 11 cents. Larii by the Mil 12J to 1 t eta. leaf. Iron, Swedes 54 to Ole; English 5 to 5; cents; Nails have advanced to 0 a tii cts. Corn is selling at 'ii to 100. Corn Meal, 85 to 100 cents. Pork, Hog round, 6 cents. Beep, By the quarter, 0 54 cents. .Sweet Potatoes, 50 to 75 per bushel. Irish Potatoes, 75 to 100 per bushel. .Salt, Liverpool sacks plenty, @ $2,50, Li0cons.—French Brandy, $2,50 to $3,60 per gallon : Domestic 50 to 75c. Peach do. 60 a 75 cents. Whiskey 45 a 50 cents. Gin 50 to 60. Hum 45 to 60 cents. materia is rarely offered. SAML T EL G. JONES. Chief Engineer. November 10. 1851. 40dwtd! nrdecwi . WofA Fihafi^riMl following p WHM#ftetia^t*«riM*h9,l,«fty <a»,J6i) bx,trirtik*C*6«ai£«te*in farotaf^te , — r the?Mr«. letters il.xvar k Cwundfdf th^ city cf 'Attpaita j*. John £r-,j jf nny tbcy liAve, of administration BhooW JU^£ AiminiatratoT’aSrfe! Three unimproved in the oily o£ Atlanta, One negro boy, Anderson, 16 years of age: a ios. 2, 1 and in idpek No. 34-, situate ou Fonn- ? woman, Martha, 25'yearS of age: Aon. r girt 11 r< «tve-.t: eonraining earti half an a-tr. more nr '-years ohD All sold fort he benefit of the heirs and tesA, aJjoiidag lots of D. Vlo.-^irffrei Sud Isaac ! croditors of the estate <>r Arthur Leitcb, deceased. Waa'crr h . i.A Jn jo. ihc property of fFiiliam J. > "" *- * “ — - - ~ ‘ Mann, to a.'tuny a ^t'a iscued from Fplttm Inferi'W Terms mode known on dav c!f sale. Oet. 5. 1S5L SARAH ANN LBITCH. AdiaV. A half lUieveHC- in.v&LX xerwi of land, iBirc tiyur.Bte' * v a ppliec to me for letters of administration cm icss. witfi-M oaw-miB and all other impro^menu ; thereon, d i.oing a part of land lot No. 144. *n i ar tlia kindred and creditors ot said decea-:c« to beaad. Ute irth iltStyici of originally Henry, now Fulton t apr^arat my oBcc on or Vafcrre the ffrst Mou lai in(Jc couurv, a.ttoming the land- of Huger, June.- ami : tober next, to show cause, if » nv ttiev "have. »hv said EUioti: levied ou *»!£*'*+* **«;.%** j ^ JKMvSSSs?* and uow m poflat sriion of u. Layden. to ^atuoy a j, ^ j fifa issued from Fulto'a Inferior Court, in favor of GEORGIA, DeKalb county. Thos. G. W. Cruiseli, vs. A. D^Parka. A negro nnui named Ephraim,, about fifty or j TO ALL WHOM IT SEAT CONOtiSf : av negro man nurneu ppumufe'*™- -m «x , «fHEREAS. Joseph Walker and J. R. ilcAIiater, it fly-five yeorc.old. hlm-k complexion; levied on ! Y\ Adm'rs upon the estate of Zwshariah Clhotaton gs the pro|ierly of John IV llliam.-on. and now Ul j deceased, applys for letters of Uismission from the possession of Julius A. Hayden, to satisfy a ilia is- t Administration of said estate, therefore the kindred .-ued from DeKad*' Superior Court, in favor of ! and creditors of said deceased, are hereby cited and John L. Bellinger, v s. John WUliamson. and now admonished to 81o their objecthms if any they have - .■ . ’. . f t .... i rv .... - * in my office in terms of the law. otherwise letters .of proceeding at the tustance of Lemuel Doan, m,- wiH begranted the applicants at the Janu stgnee. _ _ , ary Term next, of the Court of Ordinary for said coon One lot in the city of Atlanta, number uut, j ty. Given under my hand at office. June Sib, 1854. ALEX. JOHNSON, Ordinary. NEW BONNETS, CLOAKS, Dress Sillxs, tfcc., dbc. j J. M. BORING, takes great pleas- ' Mfcr ure iu iiuuouiieiug to her frieuds and [iui- rons, that her stock of Fall and Winter Goods is now complete. Please call and examine her goods, all wjto are in need of the latest fash ions, as she has this day re<-eivc 1 a lot of just -uch articles. Her goods ueed no great noise abou them—conic and see them, and judge for v our i selves. 1 Atlanta, November 8. 1854. dw?,m Fare Redaced, Cabin Passage from Charleston to New York, Twenty Dollars, TJ. S. MAIL LINE. A. f. & Charleston Steam Packets, meat. The steamer George Law, with California mails and a full compliment of passengers, ; sailed to-day. She also takes the South j American and Oregon mails. There appears j not the slightest diminution in the rush for ' the land ot gold. The weather here has been quite cold— ' ice having been formed iu considerable j quantities. The money market is a shade easir. New York, Nov. G.—Mr. Baker, the j Know-Nothing candidate for Mayor of this j city, feeling deeply aggreived at some arti cles which appeared in ti e Tribune, im- j his character and motives, has | i per pound. Tenu. Butter, 18 a 20 by the Keg 54. «4. gal. lb. Fair N. O. Sugar, by hhd. Prime “ ‘* Choice “ “ Syrup, N 0. by bbi. ’ 30 to 33 Extra Whiskey “ 45 Star Candle- ]>er box 28 No. 1 Rio Coffee by suck 124 tt>*15 Gir.NNV HalorNG 16 to 18 cts. Ropf, 11 to 13 cents. Chickens, 15 to 20 cents. Eggs, 15 to 20 cents. Foiihek, 75 to 100 per hundred. Peas. $1,00 to $1.50 Feathers.—40 to 45. Candles.—Spcirn 37 to 45c. Tallow 20 22ets iSemi> W ooltly. NASHVILLE, 1500 tons. M. B^rrv. ComnQ;*n«ltT MARI OX, 1-jootoDs. W. Foster Couimander. Leave A«l^er'fc JAMES AIKiKK. 1^00 tons S. C. T"merComia:ui' 1 .t t SOUTHERNER. 1000 tor,-; T i). Ewan. I’onuoauG^i wharves everv AditChix. November fr. pugntug ins character and motives, has j ^Tfor^tae^ ar ww,ta th“^ brought feUlt against that journal for libel, I been a fair Uemami forCotton, and 111* sales i*eacb lUOO ^Tlivy would have summed up more, but laying damages at £20,000. The impression J? i-uo bale J ^1 ai a i *n i a*a1 i j 1 j- ^ the offering picvails that he will be entitled to a verdict. n The Tribune tried to sneak out, hut Mr. Ba ker is inexorable aud uncompromising. _ Stock.- Lac been very liglit, as barest . been the receipts. We would art-vise planters who have ! Cotton on hand ready for market, to sen,! it forward. ! They will meet with the usual facilities ofieied in this ] market, there is at present but little enquire fur lu- J ,, _ ,, _ 57 _ 7, . ferior aud Ordiaarj- Cottons, and tliey are seiliuK at ■ Lot l’Elt IX 1 ciLk CuLX'Tl, Georgia.— [price* miigini: from r,Ji to 7,L cents. Middling meets A correspondent of the Dedartown Jdc- J wi ‘-b v-ady sale at 8};. c.ood Middling at and Jlid- 1,/irnn s-ivs- I h-iv.* inst rofirnod I'rmii dl ‘ntt Fair at 9 cents. Fair Cottons are scarce and so Oltrnn says.—1 nave just returned irom I far Uttle or none has l>«en put on the market. (iKOCEKU.-—Most of Wcdnrsday A Saturday Afternoon, . after the arrival of the cav-rrem the 8*>uth X West. These steamships were built expressly for the Line, j and for safety, comfort, and speed, are' unxivaUud 01 | the Coast.-. Tables supplied with ever,' luxury—attentive am I cautious commanders, will ensure Travellers by this ! Line every possible comfort aud accommodation. ' For freight or iiassrge. havinc elognnt state room so. t coinnvsiations. apply to HEX’KY Ml.ScRL*tiX'. I Cliarleston. ?. C. Crbin Pastege, *20. j Steerage, H. publican says:—I have just a visit to Mr. Gamble’s Shaft, (which is iu tiie 20th of Folk, upon the property of S. W. Blanco,) tuid I found him taking out copper ore at the depth of 4o feet from the the surface, which proves conclusively that this previous mineral exists here in great abundance. The property is upon the Wal drop, lead, some mile and a half north-east of the Drake Town Mines, (which have been named in honor of Sir Francis Drake) and of the same character of ore. and bids fair to ho equally as rich. This makes the third discovery of copper in the neighbor hood and everybody, is on the tip-mo of excitement: and 1 will venture to predict, that at least three-fourths of those now en gaged in the mining business will fail to got the first trace ofeoppeer; hut should every fourth individual who is in quest of this valuable ore succeed, it would make this one of the greatest mining regions in the known world. Georgia GciiIum. Mr. W. II. Salisbury, of Augusta, lias in vented a plan of supplying railway cars with a current of fresh air, free from smoke and dust, and which is destined to add greatly to the comfort of railway travelers. The design of Mr. Salisbury is to furnish this fresh supply of air by moans of a se ries of tumbes, or pipes, which may he made of tin, iron or zinc, and which are to be placed on the ton of the cars, extending the entire length of the train, and terminat ing in front, with a funnel-shaped orifice, which is placed in front of the smoke stack 0 fthe locomotive, and thus collects the air free of the smoke and dust. The con nection of this metal tubo between each car is made by means of an elastic tube, made of canvass or India rubber, having within them wire springs and connected by couplings.— From the metalic tube there descends a branch into tint front of each ear, having iu it a valve regulating the supply of air, and through which the air passes into toe ear, from which it is again transmitted, by means of a similar branch placed in the rear of the car, into the main tube again, and thence to the next car, and so ou through the train. Mr. Salisbury has made application for n patent, and we have no doubt that this ventilation will he generally adopted on our railroads. At any rate wo are certain that all who have experienced the inconvenience of the smoke, cinders and dust, incidental to railway traveling, will join with us in wishing him success.—Ainjusta Constitu tionalist. Sad DisaI'i-ointment.—The Boston Jour nal Wednesday says; Last evening at 7 o’clock, that being the appointed time for the ending of all suhliun- rv things, according to the Millerite belief, some forty of the believers in that doctrine assembled sit the corner of Fourth and 0. streets, Soiith Boston, arrayed in white robes, and anxiously awaited the moment when they should make their grand ascen sion. 4\ hether they aro still w aiting we know not hut they wore disappointed in their expectations of •‘going up” last even- 1 ng. .The Rev. S. Black, a Southern Methodist minister, lately preached a sermon on Wil liams’ river, in Nicholas County. Virginia, which was the first one ever delivered in flint region of the country, although it has liceti settled for fiftv years. CHARLESTON to PHILADELPHIA. Through in 15 to 50 Hours! I AB-FARE $20—MEALS IXrLUJIEH.-** i American Steamship Company's Line, urGrOeory hWiresarenow open; , omi.i , \, and the -took on Laud is anqilc and ivell as-orted. re I l';Aill There is n» Hcarcitj- of any article that we know nf. ! The hu-ine.s for the j,a-t si\ or seven weeks ha-Leen j confined to supplying country orders. Next week we hope to see a noinlier or country merchants down and a hvisk business done iu the Grocery line. ?*HIP The Stock is light. .-Vlliug from stores by the small quantity, at Si,10 ]>er bushel in backs. laoose Com is worth by the wi^cn load 95 cents 10 *1 per bushel. Bacon.—Stock on the increase, and prices still tend dov.»wards. We ijuote T\ nne«$t*e Sbohlders&th, sides, wiih hack bone. 9» a ; rihh.-il an. I clear 10> 2 to 11 cents. Tennessee Hams are selling at prices’ rangiwf fmm 8 U> lii cents., according u> quantity. Flock.—Is in good demand. Country super tine is selling at per bbl. and city mills at $9. Kxtra Family is selling nt $10r- to 11. Thk River.—Since our last notice we have had a slight rise but the River is attain falling. Steamers cannot gel up higher than ('»uee Cut. which is about live miles l»eIow the city. LOUISVILLE, Xo\ ember 7.—The river ia nn- eliunged. The weather i& clear ami moderating. Pork operations have ceased on account of the weather. CINCINNATI, November 7.—The river has risen two inehes. Flour $7.85 @ $7.90. Whis key 28c. No sales' in Provisions. The Rank of Circleville suspended to-day. The j Brokers throw out the notes of the Clinton Bank j at Columbus. Ohio. NEW YORK, Nov. 7.—The Glasgow from j Otasgow has arrived, ller new a was anticipated. ] Flour declined 12£ to IS}. It is reported that Gov. Seward said that he 1 would pardon Dr. Graham if elected Governor.— j He denies tho assertion. QUAKER CITY, Capt. J. H. Mougdon, 1 800 Ton, Burthen. TLv above new and magnificent Steam Ship, built ex press ly for this route, is one of the largest on the .mie- ricun coast, and i* unaurpas vd. if equalled, for '■j-eod. strength, comfort or accommodation, bailing 'lays from each port-as follows ; From Philadelphia. j From Charleston. Saturday, Nov* 11. Saturday, Non . 4th. Aobntk in Philadelphia, Heron A: Martin, 57 North Wharves. Agl.vts in Charu«t»»\, Holmes &: Strong. Boyce £ Co.'s Wharf. All produce consigned to the agent- in Charleston, will be forwarded to Philadelphia free of Commission. Nov. 6. d8*lom SPECIAL NOTICES. A Warning. fvr—1 b lay ivd: harbor not iu 3'our mind that son touce of fools’ phillo-onhy, that a disease will get cured nf itself nr that you ran cure it with certain medicine*- foe e few dollar-. Beware how you tamper with 3’«ur general welfare. Ve wild and vicious youths, why will you j^ersist in dosir.g with tho tilthy nauseating compounds daily proiited. thereby impairing your appetiteand digestion, mid destroying you mentally as well as pbyeally. when you can be cured with a few doses of pleasant medi cines r Ve rakes ot every age nnd condition, why will ye suf fer and repine, aud drag out a miserable existence, unlined for the enjoyment and even ordinary pursuits of life. You who are tliusanuoyed aud wish to be re- restored to health and vigor by n treatment ut once pleasant and effectual, should consult pr. MORRIS, llis success in chronic diseases has been greater than j that of any other physician of hi> day. Many who [ have been for years‘afflicted with disease or conse- * quences resulting from excess, have been restored to | health and \ig«»r under his ally re&cientlfic Treatment ! Should a personal interview I>e objectionable, state your disease in writing—enclose five dollars—tddress | Hr. \V. MORRIS, through the l*c*stoffice, Nashville, < Tenn., a package au l of medicines, securely put up. | will be sent privately and with despatch, fullof direc- . tions therewith, and no questions asked. Persons living at a distance, and afflicted with j Scrofula, Old Fleers. Tetter, Cancers. Piles. Fistula j in Ano. Gravel Structure*. Gleets, or any disease what ! ever of an aggravated «tr malignant character, can be ! cured at home by consulting Dr. MORRIS, by letter post j paid, enclosing u fee. * * \ Medicines pleasant and saf<\ can bt* went per mail \ to am part of the United States. Particular attention given to the treatment of ft male j complaints, ladies who may be afflicted with Irregu lar coes. Flour Albus. or Whites, Prolapsus Uteri, or I Falling of the Womb, would do well to lay wftideall false delicacy, and promptly consult the Itoctor. Cfkks * Warkavtko. Office over Mutual l*rotecitdu Insurance Office. Ce- i darstn*et. near i’ostoffice. Room No. 14. up stairs. Nashville. Tenn. May 25th, 1854. 25—1 v. $100,000 Worth of Real Estate IX THE CITY OF KNOXVILLE, TENN.. INCLUDING BUSINESS HOUSES'AND RESIDENCES Mills aud 3f ill Sites, AND VACANT LOTS, Admirably located in the centre of the citv, to he sold, WITHOUT RESERVE, at Pl iilfC AUCTION, in Knoxville, on Tuesday, January 9th, 1855. T HF undersigned W *U oiler for sale, POSI TIVELY WITHOUT RESERVE at Public Auction, on Tuesday, the 9th of January, 1855 and succeeding days until sold, about $100,000 worth of Real Estate, in the city of Knoxville. Tenn. The property consists of lots 041011 Main, Cumber land, Gay, Hill, Water. Prince, Walnut, Church and other streets of the city, aud also MILLS and MILL SITES. Many cf the lots have already upon them valuable BUSINESS HOUSES and RESIDENCES, payinggood Rents, while the un improved Lots are so located as to offer great in- dueement-to per.-otis desiring to invest in Kc.tl Estate in this thriving city. The mills and mill sites, situaded within the limits of the city, are more advantageously located lor Jlanufaetvrin^ purposes than any other property iuor near Knox ville. Dingrotns ol'the property arc being prepared, aud will be distributed or furnished to applicants addressing either of tho undersigned. Terms.—20 per cent, cash or apjirot ed paper, on day of sale, will be required. Notes for the re mainder at 6, 12 nnd 18 months, with interest and mortgage upon propertv until paid. .T. W. J. NILES, November 6.—dw2m. M, M’GIIEE. mission will be grunted the applicant at the Pecem ber Term next, u{ the Court of Ordinary for RaidCouD ty. Given under mv hand official! at office, this 3d Jane. 1854. ALEX. JOHNSON. Ord'y known, situate on Calhoun street, containing 2ft , .-"•res, more or less: levied, on as the property of i *—: — K. P. Ray. to satisfy a fita issued from a Justice's j GEORGIA., DeKalb County GoutT. 102oth Disfrtrt. G. M-, in favor of John i rpn a p whom it may concern: Whereas Edmond J. II. Jetlkius. vs. B. P. Ray—levy made and 10- : A IfctUey Administrator, on the Estate of John M. t UTuod to me bv J. B. Buchanan,-Constable. , Corley, deceased, applies for letters of Dismission One lot in the citv of Atlanta, number not ; rro “. ,aid Administration^therefore the kindred and , 1 ,v ! creditors of said deceased, are hereby cited and nd know,,, situate on NeUoti street, tuM fronting six- f ;u , mUUed to ale tlLC ; r ub jeeUons if any they have ty feet on the same, adjoining Sloan Haeltett s . ; n my office in terms ot law, otherwise letters of Die lot; levied on as the property of M. R. Barnes, ; * ‘ to satisfy a fifa issued from a Justice’s Court, | 1026th District, G. M., in lhvor of Sea go. Abbott | A C’o., vs. M. R. Barnes—property pointed out I by plaintiff; levy made and returned to mo by J. J GEORGIA, DeKalb County. K. Cain, Constable. ^ _ | '.FHEBEAS James J. Diamond applies to me .for let One house and lot in the city of Atlanta, situ- 1 ' ’ ters of odministrattun on the estate of James Dia ate on Nelson street, «m the South-West side of moud, late of said county, deceased; these are therefore Ai.icon A Western Railroad, containing half acre. I 10 cj' e and admonish aU and singular the kindred and more or less, adjoining lota of Edison and Rosser, | w^y ami now occupied by the defendant. Ic\ led ou as : letters should not be granted the said applicant at the the property of .Mictyah Barnes, to satisfy five j October term of the Court of Ordinary for said county fifa.- issued from a Justice's Court. 1026th District. 1 Given under mv hand at office. G. M . in favor of W. W. Roark, vs. Micajah Aug., J2d 1854. ALEX. JOHNSON, ord’y. Barnes—propertv pointed ent by plaintiff: levy : , . 7T~, J, made and returned to wo by J. B. Buclnuiau. j Coustablc. One house and lot in the eity of Atlanta, num- ber not known, containing half acre, 'more or Jess, adjoining B. R. Bniy's- lot ou the West, and uow o'ccupied by the defendant; levied ou as the prop erty of J. M. Lester, to satisfy two fifas issued trom a Justice's Court, U*26th District. G. M., in favor of Wm. Kile, vs. J. ill. Lester—property pointed out by plaintiff: levy made and returned to me by J. S. Lumpkin. Constable. One lot of land, No. 21s, iu the 17th district of originally Henry now Fulton county, containing 2024 acres, more or less : levied on as the property of Thomas J. Stevens, to satisfy nine fifat issued front a Justice’s Court, 722d District, G. 51., in favor of Will!- Carlisle and others, vs. Thomas J. otoveaa—levy made and returned to me by Rich ard Rea. Constable. Lot of land No. 133, in the 17th District of or- riginally Henry now Fulton county; levied on by sundry fifas issued from a Justice’s Court, 1026th District, G. JVI., in favor of Jackson Dowis, vs. •John Erminger—sold at the risk of H. A. Vaughn, he being the purchaser of the somo at Sheriff’s .-ale ou the 1st Tuesday in October lust, and hav - iug failed to comply with the terms of said sale. A house and lot in the city of Atlanta, number not known, containing half acre, more or less, be ing part of land lot No. 85, of originally Henrv now Fuitou county, bounded North by New White hall street. South by Jasper ?. Smith's lot, East by Stephen Bowen's lot, and West by Charuer Humphries', Sr., lot: levied on as the property of Thomas Uearne, aud now in possession of Ste phen Cash, to satisfy three fifas issued from a Justice's Court, 1026th District, G. M., W. 5V. Roark v s. Thomas Uearne—property pointed out by plaintiff; levy made nnd returned to me by W. One house and lot in the city of Atlanta, number A. Belk,"Constable. not known, containing oue-eightk of an acre, more or less, fronting ou the east side of tho Western and Atlantic Railroad square, bounded north by T. C. II. Wilson’s lot, south by Gilbert A. AVilsou's Office and west by Railroad square: levied on as the property of John Kile to satisfy a fi fa issued from Fulton Inferior Court: L. J. Farr versus M. D. Womack. Principal, and John Kile Security. A house aud lot iu the city of Atlanta, number not known,, situate on the corner of Calhoun and Railroad streets, containing half acre, more or less, and fronting the Georgia Railroad machine hop, bounded North by Wiu. Kay’s lot. South by Railroad street. East by Calhoun street, and West by Grant and Terry's lot : levied on ns the proper ty of Dr. Harrison Westmoreland, to satisfy two fifas issued front Fulton Inferior t'onri, iu favor of 5Vm. K. Kitchen, one against Harrison West moreland and the other against H. A W. F. West moreland. JO $. S VilTH, Nov. 2,1854. Sheriff. Fulton Postponed Sale. W 'TLL be sold before the Court House door, in the city of Atlanta, on the first Tuesday in De cember next, within the legal hours of sale the fol- wing property, to wit: The entire stock of Dry Goods and Groceries, consist ing of Calicoes, Hats, Cap-:, Har*lware, Medicine. Tobac co, Cigars, Wood ware. Crockery, and various other ar ticles. sucli as generally compone a Dry Goods Stock, all levied on as property of T. G. W. CrusKell to satisfy sundry tiCas issued from Fulton Superior Court: one in favor of A. C. Schafer, one in favor of Belcher k Holl- iusgaw orth. one in favor of S. S. Farrar k. Brothers, and one in favor of Wiley Banks k Co., ail against Crussell k Swift. Sale to continue from day io day un til all is sold. The east half of land lor number ninety two, (v»2) in the seventeenth (17th) district of originally Henry, now Fulton county, levied on as the property of John Isom, to satisfy a fifa issued from Fulton Superior Court, in favor of John F. Martin against John Isom and John Thomas Security, property pointed out bv John Isom. Nov S 1854 * JO. S. SMITH. Sheriff Administrator’s Sale. Georgia, Cobb Couaty- \ GREEABLY to an order of the Court of Or- tl dinurv of DjKh.1L county, passed on the 2vl of October insteut. will be sold before the court house door in the city of Marietta, ou tho first Tuesday iu December, between the legal hours of ale, lot of land number three huudred. (300.) in tho 20th district and 2d section of Cobh county:; sold as the property of Senley Leverett. late of i DeKalb, deceased, sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms on dnv of | sale. SIMEON SMITH, Adrur. \ Oet. 6, 1854. yfri 07 bcY.dd TA 7 HEBKAS William Wall has this day applied to me | Vt tor letters of administration on the Estate of - Janies Reese, late of s;vid county, deceased; these a*e therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to ho and appear at ruj office within the time prescribed by law. and show cause, if any they have, why letters should not be granted said applicant. Given under my hand at office, this 11th day of September, 1854. JOS. H. MEAD, Ord’v S IXTY DAYS AFTER DATE, application will he made to the Honorable Court of Ordinnry of DeKalb county for leave to sell the real estate of James Diamond, of said county, deceased. Oct. 2, 1854. JAMES J. DIAMOND, no9-2m- Afimr GEORGIA. DeKalb County. \\ I1EREAS James Yancjr, Ejecutor of the Estate _ of Francis Griffin, applies to me fur letters of dis mission from his said Administration. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said 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 said applicant at the February Term next, of the Court of Ordinary of said countv. Given under my hand at office. ALEX. JOHNSON, Ord'v. July 14th. 1854. ha: Jack) most provokingly delays liis cumin Sunday night was the coldest of the season —sufficiently cold for frost, hut for the wind, prevailing a little too high, from N. X. L. Yesterday, at nigtfall, it was warmer, the wind prevailing from the East, and favora ble prospeet of rain were apparent. Soon, however, t lie temperature became decidedly vmtorish, with the promise of a whole some frost, this morning—a promise, howev er, which may not be fulfilled. We are glad to perceive iti the meantime, that our iricuds have no fears about coming home. At every corner wo meet a cheerful face, and.grasp the hand of a returned absentee indeed, they are already as numerous as “ Goood mornings” at the Post Office. Bar. Georgian, 7th inxt. A paragraph in the Cleveland Plat udcat er says that, just after the burning of the E. K. Collins, on Lake Erie, a Mrs. Stone, in Breckville, Ohio, whose husband, W. II. Stone, has been absent seven weeks, dream ed tlint he had died an awful death oil board of a steamboat. This alnrnted her so much that she Iteeante quite unwell, and before she^recovered, the news came that he had perished by fire in the cabin of the steamer. Cttllioiiu Fills. Tills Kxtk.1 St'i'Kiuuii F.v.vttLV Mkdicine i, now about bring o.u-ivd to flu* public, we would direct the special attention of our friends and acquaintances everywhere j to these Pills, not fearing iu the least, that they will j im-et the public approbation more lolly than anv ever | yet ottered io the people. For further particulars sec J advertisement in to-day's paper. Look at the oertifi- i cates, thev are from a LicU source, j J uly- 27.‘ 1S54. {-.1 l v .) No Excnst 1 for Ill-liealth. — j ffiKjFSw - Vli emaciated frame, sallow complexion, j *4*<3ia an rt great debility, the re suit of neglect j all trealuien | ubta } Ladle t biles. Fistula-in Ano, Gravel. Scrofula. Ulcers, Rlieu- houid not allow false delienev to nrevent immediate application to iir. MORRIS, the treatment of all chronic diseases | : \ UI > female complaints, is too well known to h» ques tioned. j The f actor assures aU those who consult him by let- j , 1,0 most honorable secrecy, prompt .attention, j !>•«»*»«}, safe and efficient medicines; and to those ■rtin follow strictly lu- directions, he will guarantee realinent, when efficient Medical advice can be j cramps, swelling, numbness, weak me., privately and promptly. Chest, pains, wounds, chilblains. «uc» \.Um mu) be atflicte 1 with irregularities' . bites of insect*anti reptiles, salt rh Tut Weather.—Although Yellow Jack ! ;', 1:U . ls,u *>'••' isappeared. Jack Frost (real, killing i wh. se skill jn The most extraordinary diseorary in the World t the Great Arabian Remedy ior .dim and fiecist. H. G. FARRELL’S CELEBRATED ARABIAN LINIMENT. The b< auliful ami fertile region -'kirting the desert I of Arabia, nboumls with rare jilaal* un«i odorous ! woods, whence are i rocured ihose uroiuatic turns j and balsams of which this Liniment is composed. an*I bv whose stimulating, unciaousanil pnietrating j.rOi»- j ei’Ues ii i<. « bm a jelled, diffused through the whole • nervous system, allaying the most intense pain in a ; few minutes. Try it. when yon will be convinced that no preparation possesses in so high a degree, its per- } feet anodyne qualities. Its action is prompt and ef- j fective. It penetrates the liesL to .the hone, telases ] contracted cords, restoring use to limbs j uralysed for years, and where the flesh lia> wasted away, leaving nothing but skin and hone, excites a healthy action, causing new flesh to grow out and fill up the shrivell ed parts. It restores synovial fluid cr joint water, and this is the reason why it lias been so successful in diseases of the joints. Tn affections of the Spine. Liv- ■'r. Lungs and Kidneys, this great remedy stands he- j lore any other overproduced. For ague cake «*r en- ! I .rgement of the spleen, it i? a s.jH?cific For any in- j terual infiamation, you will find it gives great relief. It has unequal iu the world for Rheumatism—also. joints. Spine and burns, sore throat reptiles, salt rheum, warts, corns, mange, and indeed nearly all diseases which require nr uder an order of the Ordinary of Mor county, on the first Tuesday in .December next GEORGIA, DeKalb County. ' I ''O all whom it may concern: whereat, O. S. Morriss X applies for letters of administration on the Estate of Jane Russell, late of said county, deceased: these are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular tho 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 of Adminis tration should not be granted said applicant. Given under my hand officially at office. Sept 9, 1S54. ALLX. JOHNSON, Ord'y. GEORGIA. Fulton County. TX7 HEREAS Thomas W. Connally applies to me forlet- V T ters of administration on the Estate of Cornelius M. Connally, 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 apiiear at nn- Office within the time prescribed br law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters' should net be grauted. Given under my hand at office, this 12th day of Au gust 1854. J08. II. MEAD, Ordinary. FULTON MORTGAGE SAT.tT TY7ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in December V V next, before the Court House door in the eity of Atlanta, within the legal hours of sale, the fol lowing property, to wit: Jordan, a nogroman; Howard, a boy; Jesse, a man; Tom,a man: Anderson, a man, and Jack, n man—all levied on as the property of U. 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. Oet. 5, 1854. T. J. PERKERSON, Deputy Sheriff. GEORGIA, DeKalb county. VhiHERE, .Henry B. Latimer, Guardian of Wm. * T E. Wi on applies to me for letters of dismission from said Guardianship, these are, therefore, to cite and admonish all persons concerned, to be and' ap pear at my office within the time prescribed by law-, to show cause, if any they have, vv-hv said letters should not be granted at the July Term next of this court. Given under mv handat office. Hay 16th 1854 ALEX. JOHNSON, Ord’y. Fulton Mortgage Sale. VSfILL be sold before the courthouse door in V * the city of Atlanta, Fulton county, on the 1st Tuesday in January next, within tho legal hours of sale, the following property, to-wit: One set of hand tools for manufacturing tin ware, together with all tho machines and other tools necessary for said manufacturing business, in the tin-shop of tho defendant, in the eity of Atlanta, and one stove pipe—all now and com plete; levied on as tho property of James W. Poiuts, to satisfy a mortgage fifa issued from Ful ton Inferior Court, in favor of Nathaniel E. Gard ner, vs. James W. Points—property pointed out iu said fifa. Thirteen cooking stoves, eleven parlor and box stoves and a quantity of Japan and planish and common tin-ware, together with a variety of oth er articles of merchandise too tedious to’uiention; all levied on as tho property of James W. Points, to satisfy two mortgage fifas issued from Fulton Inferior Court, in favor of Hancock A Co. and J. N. Morrow, vs. James W. Points—property- pointed out in said fifas. Nov. 3d, 1854. T. J. PERKERSON, b. Sh’ff. /Tro-ww City lot number forty-aevea (-G) cl land, kit number * GEORGIA Pktton County. ~ ^ J Gilbert applicR ta mo for letters oil Roam, in tbe city , y V q! administration ou the estate of Elirabeth D. xiay in December .the j eubert.-lateof said'eouhfy. dfceaeed. These are there fo*e t« citeaa " ' ’ ~ ana creditors office within the time pro. minger. forhireiSy lax for the j >-»e W54. Also,’ ieitj %oi on. Uric bell street, with » black* 1 smith «han ca.it, lev ied, on, as,the property of Tl»«»ias Hiffirne. tcr»H«fy ;v fifa ire fkvor the Mayor A Coun- cil vs. Thoma* Hramr. for'rity tax for .the year 1854. Also, a eity lot lying On Peachtree street, levied On by virtue a of r.M fcr.n'v Iqt No. 5fl, the r*Op«^T6f •' *- * xAI.so. a city loi 1rJIS< fn twQur of ii.: T. J^eptebi. on lnad h>t Xu. fe4. * • . . r/ - ► Also, a eity Jo: siS'^rts %bere Mr. Hum- Qjoml now HVfs. Also, a citv lot on Whitehall street and .brauoh, Jot ; land lot No. o. an the property of A. M. Watte. flR Ann/a c?ty lot oh Wb*»r\t street ob lanflot Ko75l f ‘ ty lot No. 57, * : not be granted; • Given under nay hand at oflice, this 5Ua flay of A x ugMat.Tl&54. ’ H. Ord’y. ’ GEORGIA, Fulton Counth. W HEREAS, John L." Harris appued 'to toe for letters of administration ou the estate of William Fann er. late of said county, deceased,—These are therefore to cite and admonish aB-asd singular, the kindred and ci e-iitora «1 said deceased, tab* and appear at my office within tbs time prescribed by law, to show cause if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. -. dh- --‘Sr—’— 1 ij—* it j-. -day Grrenunder'iDT hand and seal, at office, this vy of Oct-C 1S54. JOS. H. MEAD, Ordinary: GEORGIA, Fulton County. A LL persons having demands against Adelaid WalthaV. -s^-late of aaid county, deseaseil, »ra hereby notified to present them properly attested- to me within the time prescribed by Jaw, and all persous indebted to said de ceased. sire hereby required to made Immediate poy- mnqtr~a tfrt -j • . Atlamu, bept. 14, 1854. it. K. BOMAK, Adin'r. ATLANTA MEDICAL COLLEGE. a Ta recent meeting of the Trustees of this Institu.- . * tion, in conjnnctToa with a part of the Faculty eleet.it was Resolved -To adopt the SUMMER COVBPE, as best ad apted to our position. The FIRST COURSE OK LEC TURES to commence oh the first Hondoy in May next and close on the last day of August. Thereafter Cum- mittees were appointed to select a, site, aud, also, to furnish s plain and specifications for the Celledge Dull d«n«- . ... The erectiou. of the building will be commenced a. soon as practicable. Suitable rooms Iiavealready been secured for the First Coctrsk or Lecicrks. A regular announcement by the Faculty will n ppear os soon as the organization is complete. Bv oi-der of the Board of Trustees. August 9th 1854. 10—wtf JOHN COLUER,’Sec'y UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA. Medical Department. ' I 'HE Annual Coutso of Lectures in this department * will commence ou Monday, November HI h r. -,. 1 uing March. Ai city m , , Also, a city lot on land lot No-51, "loTtod on asThe property of George E. Fraser. Also, a eity lot No. l4T. on land lot N0. J8. whereon the defen,lent now fives—W: Whitaker. , Also, 5 city lot. numbe;- not known, whereon the de fi'adsnt now !fVc:-‘—-P. H. Silvey. ' Also, a city lot No. 1. land lot No. 7T. whereon the defendant-now lives—R. Clayton- . A city lot. unrobor not known, known as Kile’s Gro cery, claimed by James Kile. A city lot No.' 76, whereon A.- a. Rhodes now lives. A city lot, No. 122. on land io. No- 52. levied on as- the property of LochHn Fannin. A city lot whereon W. G. Holladav now livas, on Mltcbe'l street. . % A ciy lot on Hunter and Prior streete, where the livery- stable is. the property of W. H. Dickson. A city lot, number not known-; said lot front* the Georgia Railroad, where J. J. Martin now lives. A city. lot. number not known, fronts Peachtree street, where the defendant now lives—James Langston. A city lot on Macon A Western Railroad, the proper tv of J. S. Lumpkin. A city krt’fruntlng Peachtree street, the property of James F. Walker. A city lot fronting Peachtree street, where Felix Sowers now lives. A city lot fronting on the Macon It Western Railroad, where Jesse Timmons &nw lives. A city lot, number not known, fronting on Alabama street. wherecuL. L. Ledbetter now lives. A city lot. No. 17, on land lot No 77. fronting Ala bama street, the property of Henry Carlton. A city lot. No. 91, fronting on Houston street, v.-here- o» John .T. Lane now live*. A city lot. No. 121. fronting Collins street, whereon Willis Carlisle now lives. A eity lot. number not known, land lot No. *5. a* 1 the property of E. T>. Crawford. A citv lot. No. 8, on land lot No. 77. whereon B. T- I-amb keeps store. A city lot on McDonough street. No. 2s. the property of Meredith Brown. A city lot, No. 40, fronting Decatur and Collins streets, whereon Pr. P'Alvigny nov. lives. A city lot on Forsyth street, on land lot No. 77, the property of E..L. P/CrowelL itv lot. No. 76. land lot No. 5. the property of David Crockett. A city lot ou McDonough street, vrhareon H. R. Hay- uod now lives. A city lot, number not known, fronting on Marietta street, propertv of Hiram Prov ince, whereon he now 1 lives. ' j A city lot on Decatur street, known as lily rarmwalt J place, the property of Thomas Asbury. city ldt on Peachtree street, the propertv of ! : “ “ George Schoenherger. GL0RGH lHARBLL WORKS; Ha A rtn y,0t0nDe0at " r 6treef ’ ** propers - rof W B j'G. Rankin, Wm, M. HurUck, Geo. L. hmmney, A city lot. fronting on Marietta and Peachtree streets, the property of Thomas Kile. A city lot fronting on Hunter -tree!, the property of B. T. Limb. A city lot, fronting on Walton street, tho property of G.W. Thomason. A city lot, fronting ou Peachtree ctreet. the property of H. W. Newton. And a fifa in favor of Mayor and Council of the city of Atlanta against P. J. Immell, city lot fronting on Whitehall street. Ali of which 1 have served the above stated cases this day, October 2d, 1854. B. X. WILLIFORD, City Marshal. PATENT MEDICINES. November 13th. and will term 1 nate in the ensuing Jameb Josut, M. D. I’rofessor of Practice of Medicine, Warren Stove, M. D., Professor cf Chemistry. J. L. Riddell, M. D., Professor of Surgery. A. H. Cexas, M. D.. Professor of Obstetrics. A. J. Wkdderbcr-v, M. D., 1’rotcssor of Anatomy. UraT.wcB A. Xott, M. P. Professor of Materia Medic u. Thos. Hunt, M. l>. Prof.of Physiolory and Pathology. Cornelius C. Beard, M. D.. ) r, .. , Samuel P. Caorrix, M. D., / r)ara eu-.t sof Anatomy. TLeroom^ for Dissecting will be opwi ou tho tLir«l Monday in October. The Faculty arc Visiting Physician* and Stirgeonc of the Charity Hospital, ona attend thi»» Instftuticn from Novembor to April. The Student** accompany thb ibrotvdsors ia their yisitH, and,-tree of expensu. enjoy extraordinaryprac* tical advantages. There aro, during the session, abort eight hundred | CALHOUN PILLS! T HE Subscriber, after many years urgent solicita tion, by gentlemen of the highest order of talenls and literary standing in our codntrJY.has consented to offer to the Public his Pills, which nave been pronoun cod'by all who have had sufficient experience with thorn, as one of tile happiest combinations of Medicine ever jet offered to the Public, on either Continent, a* * General Family Medicine. He feels no fears that the experience of those who have yet to testtliem, will bo strictly in acordcance with the testimonials of those distinguished gentle me a whose names aje annexed, with thousands of others who would freely testify, if deemed necessary. The CALHOUN PILL6 will be fonnd eminently supe rior UviU other lawily preparations, in the. removal of that great catalogue of diseases arising front Derangement of the Digestive Apparatus, uch as Fevers ofall types, Bowel Affections of all kinds,, every character of Hoad-ache, Rheumatic Pains, Fains in the Chest, and so on. If taken ami persisted in, ac cording to directions, in the initial stages of disease, and-particularly during a decided predisposition to dis ease, they will, Hire a charm^dissipate without discom fort., thousands of cases that might, and I do not doubt would, terminate in death. The subscriber speaks con fidently, as be is enabled to do from thirty-two years exjverience in tho Medical Profession, and many years experience frith his Pills, which have, during the time, undergone many alterations, with the view and hope of making them a - Safe a lid Reliable Family Medicine. Jliey are strictly Anti-Blllious aud Anti-Dyspeptic. The Public are referred to the testimcnialB of their Uunsor* Joseph Henry Lumpkin. Judgeof the Supreme Court of Georgia; Fx-Judge John J Floyd; Edward Voting Hili. Judge of the Superior Court; Messrs. John II. l'upo, of Etc county, and C. Low, of Augusta, Ca. -Decatur. Ga. " E. N. CALHOUN, M. P TESTIMONIALS. AxnxNf*, September 23, 1S63. Dear-Fir:—I received several daye since, vour favor, asking my opinion of the Medical merits of the Calhoun Allow mo to premise, iliat for the laat 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 born superinduced by a costive habit, brought on by too close- confinement and want of regular exercise. In ever hav ing sufficient leisure to starve out disease, even if it be possible to do so, which I very much doubt, I have run the rounds of all the most approved cures and Rllevia- tives. I have tried io their turn—l.ee's, I'etcra’s, RraiidretiiV, Cock’?, Hill’.*, Fpencer** Smith’s, and ma ny otluv I alQat Jr iii-> and Dyspepsia Drugs, which have come witliimbjMfeieiich, and contrary’ ti» the commonly cxpressed'aM^^Hfe bear my iiumble testimony in favor of thd^ppiBe of each and all of these Nostrums. 1 am bv a BbsFbT Dili.:, as by a Bock which is not of a. vicious.^ tendency. ] never bought either, which T did ivit think fully worth the money which it cost. ^ It is only necessary to add, which 1 do most cheerfu lly—not only through kindness to you, but to the pub* lie also, eft pec lolly that portion of il who know, by nad persons prescribed for dail5*. In 1853 the number of patient seven hundred and fiftv-nrae. July 20, (11—4m) " THOS. HUNT, M thirteen thousand [SUCCESSORS TO A. ATKINSON 6: CO.J T HlS-vMtablishmcnt hasbeenin .raccesuf ul operationfor anuinberof years. TheQuarrief-are well opened, and j the Marble is superior to any in the United States. ! ^ ave so P e -^fected our facilities for getting to and fin- I shing work, that we can furnish I Monuments, Tombs, Tables, j HEAD STONES, and everything in our lino of bu.jiue?s. i in better style, and at cheaper rate., than any yard iu I the country. j When it is considered that we saw our own marble, j pay no jobber’s profits and no high freight from the North, it will be teen that we do posse” material ad 1 vantages over all competitors. j We cordially solicit our friends and the public gene rally to examine our work, and compare our prices with those of other yards before ordering Northern marble PATENT MEDICINES. before the Court Hou.se floor in Fayetteville. F*rett» county, a lot of laud*Xo. 78. in th" district of’said county, belonging to the Estate of George D. Bird, de ceased. The ni*i lot of land is entirely in woods.— HUGH J. OGTLBY, Adm'r. df‘ bonis non with the Will annexed of G. D. Bird, de ceased. Madison, Morgan county. September 12th. 1844. 'GEORGIA7Fuitou County. UV^HEREAS J Daniel Johnson uppiie- for letter* of ad- V V ministration on the Estate of L. C. Cheshire, de ceased, late of La wrens District, ii. C. These « re there fore to cite and admonish ali and singular the kindred and creditors of said decayed, to be and appear at mv 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 ‘4d^lS5D. JOS. H. MEAD, Ord'y Administrator’s Sale. VXTILL be hold ut public outcry on the first Tuesday in December next, within the legal hours of sale, before greater part of land lot. number seventy-nix. in the 14th District of, originally Heuery, now Fulton county, containing originally 202acre** more or less, nearly all lying in the city of Atlanta. This property will be sold iu lots of from one to five acres A plat of the lot can be had upon application to the undersigned. Isold by* virtue of an order of the Court cf Ordinary of IteEalb County, to make partition and for the benefit of the heir* and creditors of ^aid Estate. raid sale to be coutipued from da v today, ifnecesearv : *ntil aU is sold. JOSEPH THOMPSON. * * OcL 190i 1S54. Vdm'r w . . _ Administrator’s Sale. j external applicatiun, and many others, are greath J / \N Thursday, the 9th day of November n«*xt, will | benefited by it. It is used externally with great .*up j v_/be soli at the Johnson Houser, the late residence of ‘ eess in goitre, or swelled neck. Scrofula King's 1 Allen E. Johnson; deceased, all tne perishable property Evil, Liver Com]>laiiit. nervous diseases. k n - For ! of said, deceased, consisting in part of one horse and Horses or Cattle, it is as effectual a* in dfcease* of Dbuggy, one yoke of oxen and waggons, one steam boiler man. Will cure-auy c«*e of tweency iv cxistenci- : al- about fifteen horse power, some cow.-., calves, and year- so, Spavin, Splint, Kingboue. B:g-head. Fistula.-Farev. j lings, one mahogany Sofa, one fine piano lorte. Togeth- l*oll Evil. Wludgalli*. Strains. Druises, &e. er with all the household and kitchen furniture, and id p*no Nashville, Jeun. Come **Ut DR. \Y -May 251854. .'liarges reasona H. MORRIS. 52—ly. Everybody, TO the Ilors** Head sign, that want 1 home-made Saddles, or Bridles. Saddle bags. Trunks, Valise-. Harness. Collar*: and a great vuriolv. together with all articles Look out for Counterfeits! The public are cautioned against another counter- 1 feU. which lias lately made its appearance, called W. j ii. Farrell’s Arabian Liniment, the moat dangerous of j all the counterfeits, because bis having the name o| j Farrell, many will buy il in good faith, without tire j . i knowledge that a counterfeit exists, and they will per- ! J haps only discover their error when the apurious mix- ! lure lias wrought its evil effects. The genuine article is manufactured, only by H G. Farrell, sole inventor aud proprietor, and niioles^le j ally kept in an establishment of this kind: all of which j druggist, N<*. 17 Main street, Deoria, lllinoi<. to v.hom ' ni*e offert-il at the lowe-t living prices, for cash, by the | appUcaUh undersigned. Atlanta. Xu MILLKU 1 1854—d&wlv. A: ANDREW S. applications for Agt ncie*' must be addre--se«D i you get it with the letters H. G. before Farrell’ Be many other articles not neccs.sury to mention Sale to** continue from.day to day until all arc* sold. Terms made known on da** of sale. Oct. 18th. 1854. John h. Johnson, > t , . WILLIAM H. FUUGUSfeON, J Aam re * X- ii. Any person wishing- to purchase the Steam boiler can find it lying near the Georgia Railroad Depot Workshop, and examine it tor themselves. Fulton Postponed Sales. W ILL HE SOLD Imforu the eouft houso door in tho city of Athiati, Fulton county, on the first Tuesday ia December next, within the Homestead Law of Force ! pilE undersigned oflern for sale 500 acres of I.and ■ <>n the«Ms‘ hank of the Little Tallapoosa river*—live mile-s from Weedowell. in Rr.ud(djib County, Alabama,* containing afcont 160 acres of bottom land, bh acres cleanwl and the balance well timbered. Tl»e place con tains sufficient water jtowcrfnr any kind of Machinery, and a number rvf fine springs, and is situated in the healthiest section of Alai^nma. For terms apply to the subscrii»er at Rockdale. Alabama, or to James McCain, on tilt premia*. FRANCIP M. PFRRYMAX. Oct 24 . wlni A FEW BEEBE'S. J r yon V.i*h to 1 ■ uy your HATS rlu-ujij ana 1 a pood A article, callnt the Kul).=crIberK vvlifre you can have a luge and well ,elected etock to select from. H. W. COZART & SON. -II.. G. FARRELL’S—and his signature on th* 1 leg 11 ' hours of sale, the IdUowiug property, to wit: , wrapper, all others are c-ronterfeits. Sold by A. Alex- i A ne<jro woman, by the name of Violet, j ander, and J. Jt. llaotin. Wholesale and Retail agents. 1 about thirty-live Vears of age, of dark color, the ouf?bu iwUtt * U * i T nU ,hr °” St ! P r °P e «y of C^dwell i Griffin, and one hundred AS~ Price 25 and 5u c uts. aud « i«o-fcf.nl* S Y' r<>s of Inndftaore or less, lying on-the waters ot AGENTS IVANTEI) in every town, village and ham- ! Ctoy Creek, in the lourteouth district of originally let in tho United Mates, in wbichone is not already es- I Henry now fFulton couafy, adjoining the laud of tablished. Address H. G. FurreU as above, accompa- ; Joel Herring aud Timothy Chambles, the uronortv nied Witlt1 good referenceus to.character, respousibili- ( of Thomas Griffin, all levied' oh to satisfy a lira is- ty, &c. Atlanta, ± o\, 11, 1854. , 24—lw. i sued from DeKaibSuperior Court, in favor of J. S. __ T * ' i & L. Bowio ve. Leroy Griinu and K M. Griffin, AB JU&WBXUr priuoipals, and James Cakhvell and Thomas Grif- HaS always ou hands fific stork of j fin us souuritics. property pointed oat by Caldwell CLOCKS, WATCHES AND Griffiu. ^ T. J. PKRKEUSON, D. Sh’ff. aud is prepared t5 have Watch-work of every descrip tion done up ia nRSL rate stvle and warranted. Atlat. nta, Sep26th. 1854. 1—dwly POTATOES . 25 BBLS.< Northern Irish i’otatoes for sale b; ROARK. STATE OF GEORGIA, > FULTON COUNTY. J AY / IIEREAS, Thomas Moore applies to me for * * letters of administration on the estato of Henry F. Jeffries, late of said county, dec’d— These are therefore to cite and admonish all anil singular tho kindred and creditors of said doc’d, to he nnd appear at my office within the time pre scribed by law to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted the’ appli cant. Givan under my hand and seal, this 3d day of Nov. 1S54. JOS. H. MEAD, Ordinary. GEORGIA. DeKalb County. TS7-HEREA.S Ezekiel Reeves, Administrator upon the V t Estate of George Vv Reeves, deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission from his said Administra tion. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file their objections in my office, if any they have, in in terms of law, why the said applicant should not he dismissed from his said administration at the Feb ruary tenn next, of the Court of Ordinary of said county. Given under mv hand at office. Jnly 14th, 1854. ALEX. JOHNSON. Ord’v. GEORGIA, DeKalb County, T iVTg monthsjvfter date application will be undo to A the Court of Ordinary of said county for leave to sell the real estate and negroes, belonging to the estate of Israel Miller, late of said county, deceased. Sept. 5th. 1851 GIDEON MORRIS. Adm’r. DeKalb December Sales. JkL bo sold before tho court-house door in »» in Decatur, DeKalb county, on the first Tuesday in December next, within the legal hours of sale, the following property, to-wit: One town lot in the town’ of Stone Mountain, number not known, with a good two-story house thoreou, and lying immediately in frout of the G. R. R. Depot, bounded on the North by J. A. Browning, and on the South by W. B. W. Dent, containing } acre, more or less; levied on as the property of A. G. Holmes, to satisfy a fifi» issued from Gwinnett Superior Court, in favor of R. M. Cleveland and N. L. Hutchens, vs. John Holmes and A. G. Holmes, makers, and B. F. Veal, en dorser—property pointed out by N. L. Hutchens. 1 likly negro girl, some 16 or 17 years of age. by the mime of Hitldah, of light complexion.: Also 1 Town lot. with » comfortable dwelling thereon, in the Town of Mone Mountain, No. not known, containing one-fourth acre more or less, and lying on the main street, front ing the Georgia Railroad, aU levied upon as the proper ty of George IV. X. Goldsmith, to satisfy one fi. fa. is sued from DeKalb Superior Court, in favor of A. C. Pul liam. Vs. George VT. T. Goldsmith and R. E. Veal, secu rity. Property pointed out by Defendants. J. W. GOLDS KITH, It. Sh’ff DeKalb Countu. Nov. 3. 1854. ’ ' Administrator’s Solo. XXJ ill ho sold, by order of the Court of Oixli- * * nary of Fulton county, on the first Tuesday in December nest, before the Court House door, in Atlanta, Fulton county, within thb legal hours of sale—one. Gold IUstob, one lot of Gold Miniature frames, one Silver Cream Pot, one sett And-irons, one Flute, a lot of Books, aud various other arti cles too tedious to mention. Sold as the property of Adelnid Walthall decease, for the benefit of the creditors of said deceased. B. F. B0MAR, Atlanta, October 14th, 1854. Adm’r.. Marshal’s Sales for January. WJ ILL be sold on the first Monday in January j We Lave on hand at our yard in Marietta a largo as- VV next, boforc the City Hall door. [ ^ortment of finished work—Monuments, Toomb . «Se.,— One city lot, containing one half acre, more or i w horeour agent G. W. Summers will sell at our prices less, fronting on Whitehall and Mitchell street; Our principal work i, doneat^heMiU^Addre^ sold to satisfy a fifa in favor of the Mayor and J ' AiarVjJe Work p. O.. G-. Council of the city of Atlanta, for city tax in the [ ^■ year 1854, ys. W. W. Roark. 1 A city lot, containing one half aero more or | ss, fronting ou Houston street; lovied on to sat- | isfy a tax fifa in favor of the Mayor and Council of the city of Atlanta vs. L. J. Parr. A city lot, containing one-l'ourth of an aero more or less, fronting tho Georgia Railroad; sold o satisfy a fita in favor of the Mayor and Coun cil of the city of Atlanta, for citv tax, vs. Thomas Reid. A city lot containing one half acre more or less, being a part of land lot No. 51; sold to satisfy a ax fifa iu tavor of the Mayor and Council of the city of Atlanta, vs. H. A. Vaughn. A city lot, whereon H. T. Peeples now lives; sold to satisfy a tax fifa in-favor of the Mayor and 'ouncil of the city of Atlanta, vs. Simpson and Harris, agents for Hansford & Bro. A city lot, containing one half acre more or less, fronting on Peachtree street; levied on to iatisfy a tax fife iu favor of tho Mayor and Coun- il of the city of Atlanta, vs. Margaret E. Lane. A city lot rontaing one fourth acre more or less, fronting on tho Macon & Western Railroad: sold to satisfy a tax fifa in favor of the Mayor and ’ouuci! of the city of Atlanta, ve. Joseph Ray. A city lot, containing one half acre more or less, fronting on Calhoun and Baker streets: sold to atisfy a tax fifa in favor of the Mayor and Coun cil of the eity of Atlanta, vs. Asa Fowler. A city lot, No. 3, on block No. 10, and city lot No. 4, and block No. 14 : sold as tho property of John W. Davis, to satisfy a tax fifa in favor of the Mayor mid Council of the city of Atlanta, vs. John M. Davis. A city lot, containing one half acre more or less, fronting on Decatur street; sold to satisfy a fifa in favor of the Mayor aud Council of the city of Atlanta for city tax, vs. Stephen Biggers. A city lot, No. 112, land lot number 51, con taining one half acre more or less, lying on Cal houn street; sold to satisfy a tax fifa in favor of the Mayor and Council of the city of Atlanta, owner not known. A city lot, No. 127. 'on land lot No. 51, owner not known : sold to Satisfy a tax fifa in favor of tho Mayor and Council of the city of Atlanta. A city loi, No. .S’, laud lot No. 53, lying on Col lins street or alley ; void, to satisfy a tax fifa in favor of the Mayor c 1( l Council of the city of Atlanta, owner <>ot known. A city lot, No« 107, land lot No. 51, lying on Calhoun and Baker streets, owner not known; sold to satisfy fi tax fifa in favor of the Mayor and Council of thxi city of Atlanta. A eity lot, No. 2, land lot No. 77, owner not known: sold to satisfy a tax fifa in favor of the Mayor and Council of tho city of Atlanta. A city lot. No. 2, in block No. 27, and land lot No. 77, lying on Whitehall and Garnett streets; old to satisfy a tax fifa in favor of the Mayor and Council of tho city of Atlanta, owner not known. A city lot, containing one half acre more or less, fronting Ivy street; sold to satisfy a tax fifa in favor of the Mayor and Council of tho city of Atlanta, vs. John R. Moore. All of the interest of defendant in city lot No. 205, in land lot No. 52, lying on Bell street; sold to satisfy a tax fifa in favor of the Mayor and Council of tho city of Atlanta, vs. William R. Richnrdson. A city lot, No. S, land lot No. 53, lying on Jones street; sold to satisfy a tax fifa in favor of the Mayor and Council of the citv of Atlanta, vs. A. G. Willis. A city lot, No. 3, and land lot No. 77, contain ing one half acre more or less, fronting on For syth street; sold to satisfy a fifa iu favor of the Mayor and Council of tho city of Atlanta, vs. >S. J. Rarasy, for bis city tax in 1S54. A house and lot now occupied by tho defendant, situate on tho corner of Hunter and Loyd streets, number not known, supposed to contain half acre, more or less; levied on to satisfy a fifa for fine imposed, issued from the Mayor’s Court, city of Atlanta. M ay or and Council vs. Michael McCul lough. A house and lot in the city of Atlanta, situate on the corner of Whitehall and Mitchell streets, containing half acre, more or less; levied on to satisfy a fifa issued from the Mayor’s Court, May or nnd Council vs. W. W. Roark. B. N. WILLIFORD, City Marshal. JSTHMA, CONSUMPTION, LIVER COMPLAINT, we. TRUTH IS MIGHTY I ARE YOU SICS t BEWARE OF IMITA TIONS ! Aslc tor Hampton's Vegetable Tincture. The rnanv cures made by thia pleasant and safe remedy may in duce counterfeiting. \ Medicine must have merit and great merit too. to etand the test of public opinion. No art of puffing •an galvanize » worthless article, so as to keep it up as . goad medicine 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 the fame ol them passes from mouth to mouth with more rapidity than newspapers can spread it. A living witness tes'.i- fying to the cure a medicine has made for him is ol far more service than any newspaper advertising. In proof of what vve say above, vve reter you to Hamp ton’s Vegetable Tincture, and its effects. The Wife of T AV. Yeakie, Grocer. 76 Pearl street, cured of Rheumatism of S years standing: other reme dies failed. Wm. M. Oldham, (late of the Custom House,) dwel ling 126 Piaest.. of Dyspepsia, great debility, permantly cured. W. A. Schaeffer, Esq., une of tlic oldest Magistrates aud most highly respectable citizens, cured <d great weakness and restored to robust.health. Jarret Plummer, 153 E. Baltimore st. suffered iuteute ly six years with hip disease and mercurial rliumatisnv: cured after all other remedies failed. Spi<ee will not permit to name hundreds of others, as Geo. W. Goodrich, Capt. Thos. Canid, Robert Gault. James Symtli, cured of rheumatism. Joliu Pei-vnil. S. A. Grffiu, John Luke, Rev. V. Eskrigc, V. S. Navy, aud thousands of others cured of Dyspepsia, Scrofula. Cough. Liver Complaints, Bronehi's. St. Vitus’ l ance, &c. We refer to our own citizens. Call ou them. Dr. Hampton, the author of this great Hampton's Vegetable Tincture, is iu his 80th year, in good health, so that it will be seen it is not an article got up io im pose ou the public. GREAT CURE OF RHEUMATISM BY HAMPTON'S VEGETABLE TINCTURE. Chester District, S. t\, January 3d. Iso.!. Messrs. Mortimer &. Mowbray—Gentlemen: For Hie last five years I have been a severe sufferer from Rheu matism,"till. seeing your recommendation of'-Ifamp- ton’s Vegetable Tincture.’’I procured a bottle, and the first dose has ho much relieved me that I cansider it as justice to give to tho suffering world the result of the application. Mine was Acute Rheumatism iu the back—so bad that X was.confined to my bed for the last six months. The first bottle acted like a charm, the second restored strength to mv poor afflicted hack, and I am now as well and feci as young as when I was sixteen. I am now 74 years of age. I consider your Tincture the greatest discovery of the age and poor suffering humanity ought to erect a monu ment to Dr. Hampton, who has saved thousands from pain. Aud you. genllemen, have acted the part nf pub lic benefactors in disseminating the benefits which have resulted from your invaluable remedy. I am a plain cotton planter, and have never written lor literary fame; but when my fellow beings are afflict ed shall I hesitate, or through modesty, withhold any information valuable to my fellow man? Bo, if you consider this worthy of a place in any of your newspa pers. you aro at liberty to make use of it. Yours, truly. ALVAH KEMBAIJ,. Fuitou December Sales. VVILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in December • 7 next, before the Courthouse door in the city of Atlanta, within the legal hours of sale, the following property, viz : A house and lot in the South-western part of the city of Atlanta, containing one acre, more or less, en closed with rough pollings, with a small trained dwell ing-house thereon, new occupied by Calv in Owens as his re-idence—levied on as the property of the said Calvin Owens, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from DeKalb Superior Court, in favor of M. & R. McDuffee, vs. Cal vin Owens, principal, and Henrv tv. McDaniel, security. " s - Also. The house and lot now occupied by William Kile as a grocery, in the Eastern part of ’he citv- of At lanta, fronting on the South side of Peters"’ street where said street crosses the Macon & Western Rail road, containing one-fouith of an acre, more or less levied on as the property of William & Thomas Kille, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from DeKalb Superior Court in favor of Edmund W. Holland, vs. William Kile prin cipal. and Thomas Kile security. Also, The entire stock of drugs and medicines, paints, jars, bottles, phials, show-cases and contents, and va rious other articles, such as usually compose a stock of drugs—all levied on as the property of Thomas -S. Den ny, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Fulton Superior Court, in favor c-f Lynn, Smith & Co., vs. Thomas S. Denny. Property pointed out by J. M. Calhoun, plain tiff’s attorney. A quantify of Shanghai fowls of various ages and sizes, supposed to be 200 in all, in the posses sion «f the defendant; levied on as the property ot Wm. H. Thurman, to satisfy a fifa issued from DeKalb Superior Gourt, in favor of John W. Evans, vs. Wm. H. Thurman—-property pointed out by plaintiff. The house and lot occupied by tho defendant as his residence in the city of Atlanta, fronting ou the South side of Foters street, bounded on the East by the lot occupied by J. E. Odcna's family, and on the West by Mrs. Bedford’s lot, contain ing one-fourth of on acre, more or less : levied on as the property of Reuben Clayton, to satisfy a fifa issued from DeKalb Inferior Court, in favor of U. J. Thweat, vs. Reuben Clayton, nnd II. Pettis, security, and one issued by the Tax-Col lector of Fulton county, vs. Reuben Clayton for his State and county tax for the year 1853. Nov. 3d, 1854. T. J. PERKERSON, D. Sh’ff. BRANDY t A VERY superior article of Old Brandy for sale by W. W. ROARK. CURE FITS 1 READ 1! READ !!! More than Gold to the Sick—From one of the most resuectable Druggists ia South Carolina: Charleston-, S. C., Sept. 21,1853. Messrs. Mortimer & Mowbray:—The sale of your Hampton's Vegetable Tincture is increasing every day, aud 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 haB 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 vou wish them, flense send me. soon as possible a’supply of the Tincture. I am, gentlemen, yours, w. G. TKOTT. Hundreds in this city will bear same testimony. Hampton’s Vegetable Tincture is purely Vegetable, and warranted free from all mineral substance This Tincture, by its mild, pleasant, and safe action on tlie stomach, liver kidneys, lungs, and the nervous system, cures Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Disease of the Urina ry Organs, Coughs, Asthma, Bronchial Affections, Consumption, Scrofula, King’s Evil, Worms. Rheuma ; tism, Gout, Neuralgia. St. Vitus' Dance, Fits. Ner vous Affections generally. Fistula, Piles. Bowel Com plaints. with all diseases arising from impure blood.— As a remedy for the various derangements of the Fe male System, it seems to have no superior. The Female System has, in Doctor Hampton's Vege table Tincture, a Cure for its numerous and complicated derangements. Hundreds who have been debilitated and dispirited, and on the verge of a premature grave, have been restored by its use to blooming health, whicli we are abundantly able to prove by such a host of living witnesses. LIVER COMPLAINT AND DEBILITY. Extract from James Harris, Esq. ’s Letter, Alexan dria, Virginia:—After speaking of wonderful cures on himselfhe says: ‘Mrs. H. has been suffering with the complaint and with inability, constantly complaining, from weakness, through her whole system. 8ho now onjoys better health than for thirty years, beingeatirely restored by the use of Hampton’s Vegetable Tincture.” Call and get a Pamphlet gratis of A. Alexander, Wholesale and Retail agent Atlanta, Ga.; Wm. Root, Marietta, Vineyard & Jones. Palmetto; Hardley. Ridey k Cc., Augusta, Georgia. [March 23, 1854 45—ly exporieuci 1 ,-what is meant by the Vulturb-likc gne'vvin,^ at tho pit of the stomach, bitter taste in the mouth, flatulence, a ctdity. distension of the stomach, const: pated bowel.:, cold feet and acute yum in the brad, back and vicinity of tlie heart—to all Htieh, I cun cor dially recommend the CcA.hou.ti I’ilh. The efficacy of thin Eemedical Agc-ut, 1 tested for the- first time".du ring my recent sojourn with you, and have used il fre quently since, ami have found, experimentally, that v! subserves ;n my case a mc -.t excellent purpo.-e. rarticu laxly in its effects upon the Liver, the sympathy between which and the stomach, is too intimate to require com sent. Mueereiy glad to learn that you are making arrange meats to give more extended dissemination to v-ourl’ilfr I am truly your friend and obedient servant. J08 HFM1Y 1 UMI’KIN ffl!. L. N. C-aLHoVX, v Decatur, Georgia / COVJXUTOX, October 13. 1853 f’-- h N- O.u.0U-\—Dear Sir I am gratified to learn that it is your purpo* 1 ® to disseminate th6 improved Cad /iG!i;i. i J iifrmore generally than you have heretofore done have occasionally, when sojourning at your house, used them when indisposed, and having found them no mil--:, yet efficacious in ea-es of derangement of the digestive organs, I most cheerfully commend them and their use to the public, and especially to gentlemen having large fam iliar. -i a most excellent preventive of fixed and perm* nont disease arising from indigestion. Truly yours, arc.. " JOHN J FLOYD. October 22, 1S53 Dr. E. N. C-vuiOc:,'—Dear Sir : I am grot:lied to learn that yen have come to the conclusion to ereate Agencies for the Calhoun Pills in different parts of the country is it no less an act of justice to yourself than to the world at large. Since the year 1S1P, I have been in the habit of using your l ffls individually, and a-; a Familly Medicine. Observation and experience-prove it an invaf uable specific for nearly allin-egualritie of the Digestive. Apparatus, performing its office with littie or no pain '-r nausea : it" leaves the patient with a good appetite, in creased strength and greatly improved and elevated Fpir- it.-—properly u-cd. it will cure I 'yspepsia am 1 , expel all of its gloomy concomitants, in Chills and Lover-, and even Bilious Levers, 1 have found it equally, efficient. Trusting that you may Slid the world as ready to com pensate you as to benefit itself, tho result of your skill and labor, I am sincerely your friend, kc. EDW. YOUNG HILL. Starkvjjxe, Leo County, October 25, 1653. R«. E. N. Qalhoux—Dear Sir. Whileat Decatur, I alul as I consider, a fair opportunity of testing tho Cal houn Dills, prepared by yourself, and I am so much pieced with their action upon the Liver, and as a mean." of breaking up Bilious predisposition, that I hope as you art- now preparing to offer them to the public, that von will create an Agency at Starkviile, that may lie cna- hied at any time to procure them, i expect to use tiir-re with white and blackin allcasesthreateningattactsofn Bilious character. I would be gratified, not nnJy on your own account, but also for the benefit of the public at largo, that you would place them in the reach of everv person, fur i feel confident that there has not vet been offered to the public any preparation ofMedicine that will compete with your 1-ills as a general Family Medicine, < r a traveling companion. Very sincerely yonr friend, Ac , J0HM H. DOPE. Apgcsia, October 20, 1853. Dr.. E. X. Caluoux—Dear Sir This is to certify that before 1 bad the pleasure ofmeeimgyou, 1 a» frequent ly attacked by some Bilious derangement producing pros (ration, loss of appetite, Nausea and Head ache. From tho use of your (Calhoun) Pills, administered according to your instructions, I was immediately and permanent ly relieved. Il affords me much gratificP.tion to ac knowledge tho advantage 1 derived from your judicious treatment. I remain with high esteem, tour obedient servant. CHRISTOPHER LOW. Lor sale by J M. IIastij.-, & J. Norcross, Agt. in At lanta. July 27, 1554. 0—lv. HOTELS, &C. Georgia House. r j M1K above House is situated in the mosl |»IeH? , an r 1 [»art of tlie city, beiugr on the corner of Green nnd Jackfon Streets, within three minutes walk of ih« l»rincipnl stores, Medical College, l est Office, and Geor* tfia Railroad J -epot. The table will. all times, be nup- pliedwith the best the Market affords, aud every utter* tion given to make the patrons of the House c'-mlort* ublc. Hoard by the month er week at moderate terms. .Merchants, Riant ers. and others vis ting the city will And the above House comfortable and convenient tobusmes*. N. JJ.—Terms per day $1,00. M. A. MUSTIN', Augusta. Aug.1^54. Proprietor. PLANTERS’ HOTEL. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. r J , HIS8|)!endi(l new HOU^E, situated on Broad street. immediately iu front of tho site of the old Plant or's Hotel, which haB been furnished throughout with new Furniture, Bedding, kc.. is now* open for the re ception of customers. It will be tlio endeavor of the proprietor, to give satisfaction to those who may favor im with their custom. J. M. S3 Ml SOX. Xov 1,1 Sol f2d—lyj Proprietor. MARSHALL, HCUSE^ Savannah, Georgia, GORCOX FARGO, Proprietor, (LATK OF THE l\ 9. HOTEL, AUGUSTA. GEORGIA ) Savannah. Xovember P.d. 18A3. 22-—wly GRAND ATffT r- jfjSX'rTk \ GRAND COfei’l ME BALL will bo given in Atlanta, on Friday evening, the iTth of VjfoeraiNovember, under tho patronage and manage • ’^g^inent of the following Committees : SECTOR MANAGERS. Hon. C. J. Me johald, Hon. I'.- Y. Hill, Maj. J. F. Cooper, Col. J. L. Cart veil, Col. O. A. Lochrane. Col. T. M. Latham, Capt. A. Nelson, Capt Charles Hamilton, MT. T. Winn, Esq., I>r. H. A. Kum.-ay. Aaron Gage, Esq. . U. L. Wright. Etq.. J A. Hayden, Esq., S. Frank ford, Esq. L. J. Parr. Esq.. J. Mayer. Esq.. Capt. J Loyd, Hon. tv. 31 Butt. Col. T. Lomax, Col. McCone. Ji'Mor. managers W. G. Peter?, Dr. J. Alexander. John Ezziird, li. F. Wymanr Col. 3. K. Daniel S. T. Daniel, John Lovejoy. P. M. Sit ton, E. Y. Hill, Jr.. C. A. Whaley, C. A. Harraison. C. L. Barbour, C. H. Chandler. A. W. Jones!, John J. J^avis. F. A Pentecost. Thos. A. Burke, Dr. T. J. Jones, Charter Campbell C. H. Wallace. Parr. L. Barbour. FLOOR MANAGES^: Esq. j ^ C A. Harraison. N. B. No Citizens'I.ies3, except the Senior Managers, i allowed on the floor. Mr. W. H. Crisp's Dresses will he i at the disposal of tlie Committee. Gentlemen from a 1 distance can secure Drevses by forwarding their names ! to the Floor Committee. 32d&wtnb. Steam Saw 3Iill for Sale. Valuable City Lots for Sale. | r U'OGETHEK with 400 acres well timbered pine land. r I\HE subscriber desiring to close out the balance of . ** one mile east of IJarahson, Coweta county. Geor * that valuable property in this city, belonging to the j gia. The miil has jufrt been put in operation and :* ♦•stateofthe late Samuel Mitchell, deceased, has hud j cutting 2000 feet per day: Slabs and saw dust furnishes the same surveyed off in lots to suit purchasers, who | sufficient fuel ana u ready sale can be hud for nil the will find it to their advantage to examine the property j lumber - awedatAhe Mill at Si per hundred feet.— atjm early day, which will be shown them by the sub , Engine inch bore, 20 inch stroke, 2 cylender boii- 'Criber, or Mr. Mitchell Jr., by calling at the resi- era. power sufficient to drive a 4 feet circular Saw, ora j wwtakoii uroof Grist Mill or Shingle Mill, might be attached, either or which would pay well. Living 40 miles from the above Mill, and having as wpw . much, business as 1 cun attend to, I will sell the Mill ^ mv Tt. • _ and land for the verv Tow sum of $4000. $1500 cash. DBUG^S ? ^Medicines, Perfumery, j reasonable time on the balance. With proper nian- em 0 Qt tho Mill will make the money I ask for it in dence of the former on Whitehall street. March 9th, 1S54 41—tf T. DO ON AN Chemicals, Oils, Putty, Glass Ware ) &c., &c., at the sign of tho Mora moth Mortar, under Council Hall. An ex tensive assortment of Drugs, medicines, perfumery, chemicals, glassware, in my line, oils, putty, soaps, combs, brushes, &c., 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 l am determined to build up a respectable business iu 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 tlie surrounding counties. Physicians are assured that they can rely upon the quality of the articles which they may obtain at the ristablirthinent. For agio by PK. THOS. S PENN\. i twelve mouths | July 1st, 1854 F- E. CARLTON. LaGrange, Georgia. Atlanta Oaah Store! WM. HERRING & CO. W Earenowreceivinf. an immense Stock of Fall aud Winter Clothing, ('or men and boys wear, of the tastiest and latest style. Also, an assort’ men of e0ati eraen s’ FURNISHING GOODS, which wt>- will sell at the LowKrr prices, for cash. IVe have ou hand an assortment of PRY GOODS ATLANTA RACKS! <&■ T HE first annual meeting over tho ■-SWIFT’ COURSE m-ar Atlanta. Georgia, will come off on the 2nd Tuesday in November next, and continue five davs. Liberal I iirses will be uilered by tlie Club lor the sev- teal laces which will take ;jlaco, and no pains or ex pense will be spared to make visitors on that occasion comfortable. The Nelson Sweepstakes have been opeued by the Club, for three year olds, entrance SI50. halt' forfeit. Tile Club to add$200. if two or more start, to close on the first day of September. To be air, ou Tv'ednesdav of race week. Nominations must be addressed to A. tIARALfc N, Secvetarv Atlanta. Georgia,May lz, 3834 oil—trd ft ©lice. T IIE Copartnership heretofore, existing in the practice of Law, between L. - C. Simpson and which wo will sell under the market price, as we are I John L. Harris, under the firm of fiimnsnn fr Tl„r determined to close out that department 0 r our trade ri s, is this day dissolved by mntnafeonsont Wo.will be uleased to Rhow anvaersou crivinsF ns jl enll J LUiiceDi. JOHN L. HARRIS, x- , , L ’ C - SIMPSON. November 0, I8o4. * 33 We.will be pleased to show any qersou giving us a call what we will do. September 26th, 1854. (1-dwly.l W. HERRING, W’. J. MASTERS, W. F. HERRING. Glass front, No. 40, Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga.