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SAVANNAH, Nor. 29.—AVrit'ed.
. . nPJ IJi fif-t fin,l at the Serial \i*«UiWf hitt be (
n-biii" * give^it Ifmrden’h HiJi, ■>■_• Thursday night, .
,puromber "2J. 14J4. when vtttv .manager* pledge
LATiSAimivAi-
'wmrsr »■■•***
Knoxville, Ludlow New ftKhh|»r Tder*"]* •heninr'ivrs u< jemo uuitouc th#! will cn-
Kla^r, Charleston; *ehr ® *“ l hnuco the rmmiart enil {.leasnwof it-. patroue. par- j
York. Cleared, Dutch Y 4 tfeuierlvrire ladle*. The “Fulton Cotilten Rand.**
Amsterdam: ship lloulliM ,Ci.apniai., ,Caarlwton. ,, fg ,,, ■ a occasion.'■' fC
CHARLESTON, Nov. '1'. -Arrived, toarque G
W Flail. Cspenfer, Pravidcme. (R Is) r'hr II <i. j _ ...”
Whildon, Kpr*}ig, F*l.ilviolpMa; rchr € A Utegofr. i tliairtw
Mur(% Philadelphia; Br sebr Ventrosa. Roberts, .
S.ZZF Cleared, Span*ol Tre. Aldus, Oliver, *• * ***>*■
Bareelodn.; brigGulnttre, Thompson, Wert Indies:
M I, echr Storm King, Ltmfert. Bailhnon .
. afwTi wgors.
f J M. Tov.
COMMERCIAL.
V. W, Bauwu,
| C.SnATZ,
J. H. Mjcr.VKi.iN.
j T. Doox.vw
Sffanasora.
C. X Hiiittuov, L. J. PAtm.-J. C. Robinson, t
£SS~ No postponement oh account of weather.
December 1, 1854. 27w3l
Atlanta. Dei ember J.
Cotton.-Cotlou wassellitfrr yesterday at .’>(317?
cents.
1 xchamib, ou New York it tellingut* percent
premium. On Charleston ami Savannah I )*-r
Bacon VVe quote hog round 1to 11. Hums
”... . on., 1A11) SM.t cUmr
WILLIAM LYNN.]
[J. T. SNIDER.
Iil SN fc SNIDER,
Savannah, Georgia,
W._ LYNN & CO. ,
Dalian, Georgia,
, GEORGIA FA
a ' • l 3 - "t S
fc •* • * • * ! Ci^U- **'■ f-
Bmt Am lime for Winter Wc«> an4 Uo*>!
1000-yJs. Hotoe-wndc Jeoas, various odor.-.
oOOpTS. ; " Wool Srw-tr-. ™ ,’rw — jfeJ 1
500 yds. *• " Tiiu-vvs.
'Bear twit «wN>nvriv >t-:-
C! JV1K«. •
! To these special outward •ayfin mid.fin.
the mh*jrm.'Ui—
30,000 lbs. Bacon. ineluiiiiijt-cljniy* Haros.
Vj60 lbs. best I^iii'LanL io un:-r«'- :.tid nm* for
! h unity nw. *
As one of-o.tr firm resides in Tennessee and i
• <n«wed in the purAasc of arth-l»-. w<
are enabled t» offer them of tor l*~t .piality*—
and as low as the lowest.
. To the above we can odd a good ecteetiosi «.f*Gr*
i iics. friHaX. OrkaB>Balllili ( >ru«sDu N:;vvv*!^: * CTvdit**rf'.i>f tro
Fnltou Sheriff’s Sales. ,
I LI. Ik) sold '■ 'dure the courthouse dour, in
the eity of Atlanta,-on the 1st Tuo*d:o iii
^j*T.
December Mualml’e Sales.
f i !U. lie sold U-forc- the Council Room, in the city
tt of Atlanta. <u-1hi fir.-t t!oui!ar in Iteceiober. tl>*
following property. :
*JRI'3D.,5. 5tK3U>. <1
AiOREKA
Aiian . f .
. liecalur street. South l»v a lot formerly owned hv S tvte«t on a* the pro|Krty of ThoraM
I p„, tr„. f V_ .. . . •. IIcarntL tbsatiuly a hfn in favor of the Mayor A Conn-
vv^f, ^-^ vr J 1 v tloso Crawford .» lot, and VJ . fpoinas Hcarm-, for eftv'tax for thcyccr 1854.
. West by an animfiroved lot and now occupied by • -■ .....
AAminiatratcra Sale! ...
ABF.fi-tv. nn ..rde> nin* ConrraftFnii- J X Wdncns owl Airs. Gfrnirfunl: levied on a- the
f l*eKalo e-wnty. viil i..- s.,H before 1 property of Moset VT. Formwait. to smisfy a iifa
the Court Ilon o .1.- r Deeatnr. tl>o tirsr isruod from the Fulton Inferior * ourt. in favor of
Twsd->v io Itccessbev uott. within thob.jptl hours H* -- Brown, vs. Joseph Thompson, administrator
i*I tfis fi.l'nviu? pioiM-rty. hewii: of 11. IV. Formwall, dcoeaseti.
Ctne uegr* h-sy. A'.-krs.-i!. Id years .-r age; Three nniuy.roved Jots in the eity of Atlanta,
Oman. Martha. z:> years -,f a*rc; Aun, a girl II I Nos. 2. 4 and in blo**k Jfo. -A 1. situate on Fomc
Ltars oW. All -.-Id f-u- the benefit of the heirs and ! ,{ <T street, containing each half an acre, more or
t every
ally. .
i2j ^ute. Sides Ribs io n{ eta. Sides clear j Forwarding and General Commission
10 to 11 A. Shoulders OJ n 10 cents.
X,akd by the bbL l l(g( 12 cte. lenf.
Iron, Swedes 54 to 6ic; English 5 hi H eoutt:
Nails have advanced to 6 a 0J cte.
Conn is selling at SO to £■'»•
Corn Mbal, 85 to 90 cents.
Pork, Hog round, 0 cents.
Beef, By the quarter, 0 5J cents.
Sweet Potatoes. 50 to 60 per bushel.
Irisu Potatoes, 75 to 100 por busheL
Salt, Liverpool sacks plenty, (a* $2,20,
Liquors.—French Brandy, $2^0 Io *3.60 jier
„n,'n : Domestic 50 to 75c. Peach do. 60 a 75
cents. Whiskey 45 u 50 cents. Gin jO to 60.
Hum 45 to 60 cents.
Wheat. Good will bring te $1,40 per bushel
readily.
Flour.—City Mill from $4 to 4{ per hundred.
Butter, Country, 15 to 20 cte. Goshen, 35 cts.
per pound. Tenn. Butter, 15 a 28 by the Keg.;
Fair N. 0. Sugar, by hhd. 54.
Prime “ “ ”9*
Choice “ “ “ „„ ,•
Syrup, N 0. by bbl. to 33 cts. gal.
Extra IVhiskey “ 45 “ “
Star Candles per box 28 “ lb.
No. 1 Rio Coffee by sack 124 to 134 “ “
Gussv Bagoino 16 to 18 cts.
’ Rope 12 to 13 cents.
CntcuKXB, 15 to 20 cents.
Egos, 15 to 20 cents.
Fodder. 75 to 100 por hundred.
Peas, $1.00 to $1.10
Feathers.—40 to 45.
t ashler.—Sperm 37 o 45c. Tallow 20 22ets
Cincinnati, Nov. 25.—Sales of hogs at an av
erage of $4. Prices are tending upwards. Ex
change rates arc drooping. New York 1@14 ]>rc
miutn. The money market is quiet.
Tho river is rising with four feet in the ehnnuol
Tho landings aro crowded with boats receiving
freight. There is no scarcity of water in the river.
ATGUSTA, Nov. 29.—Cotton.—during ihu
past week wo have hud a steady demand for oottou
and sales freely made at the current rates as quo
ted in our last weekly.
Tho Baltic’s advices which came to baud on
Mon-lay night are of such tenor as to induce a
less active estate of feeling oinuitg the operators
mid tiio market closed dull.
Inferior aud Ordinary, Oi 7
Luw to Stricd Middling. “j (O) 8
Good Middliug, hi (a, —
.Middling Fair, 84 (a) —
Exchange.—We havo no change to notice in
rates. Our Imuks continue to draw ou New York
and other Northern cities ut 4 per cent, premium.
Freights.—Our river is still low but mivigablc
for light draft steamers. We quote to iSavauiinb
oil cents per bale; to Charleston |-er Railroad $1.
AUGUSTA, Nov. 29, P. M.—Cotton.—The
market continues quiet and prices unsettled, with
rather a downward tendency. The transaction,
to-day havo been limited.
CHARLESTON, Nov. 28.—Cotton.—There was
quite an active doninnd for cotton to-day, the sales
having reached upwards of 2,550 bales. The de
mand was freely met by sellers, at about the range
of priors prevailing on the previous day. The
transactions comprise 8 bales at 7; 50 at 74; 96 at
71 ; (1 at 7g ; 101 at 7*; 224 at 7j ; 46 at 78; 188
at Sj 106 at 88; 182 at8]; 29 at 82; 330 at 84;
116 at 8 j ; 118 at 8J : til at 9; 231 at 94; and
78 bales at 9|.
Savannah Nov, 29.
COTTON-—Tlte tuurdel yesterday continued ac
tive and tho sales reached 1,465 links. There was
uo change in prices from the previous days, and
holders continue willing sellers at present rates.
The following are the sales: 8 bales at 6, 12 at 64;
22 at (>4, 15 at 7, 69 at 7{, 25 at 74, 79 at 74, 165
at 72, 311 at 8, 140 at SJ, 53 at 82, 22 at 8 7-10,
I0H at 8{, 163 at Sg, 70 at Sj, 98. at 9. and 17 at
94, cents.
I Merchants.
I ^S&“ Liberal ndraftee* on all OMudgntaeuts of j
Product.
. soaagm.
i New Candy Manufactory j
—AND—
mm.iajEjR’S'?
OPPOSITE THE INTELLIGENCES OFFICE,
ATLANTA, GA.
T HE subscriber would inform the citizens of At
lanta aud vicinity that lie has constantly on
baud, at his Confectionery and Baking cetablish-
inent, all kinds of
Coufectious, Pastries, Fruits, &c
a goo*!' supply oJ Carpenter'.- X-
description, Nails, and. Hardware generally
! Fa enter" r supplies. Bagsiag. R- 1 )*, Iron.
Ac.: Clover !?eed. Blue Gm—*. Tin*--thy and'
j Herd Gm-“ or Red Top Seed.
For Pulnting—Best No. 1 and pure White L'-u 1,
Linseed Oil, Lamp Black. Litharge-—a ! so a po
tent Drier, superior to Litharge, lately ra use—
Varnishes of ail kinds. Brusbtr*. Pan-t indis, .’sc. .
For the Mining interest, we keep Blasting Powder, •
Terms mat
Arthur Ia:i:cl.. decenred. ' n-Fjointu-; lots of D. MeSheffrev' and Ison*-
known on -iav ->f sale, Uei. 5, 1854. Mayor; levied oWa* the proj*erly of William ,J.
.8 Alt All ANN LEITOH. Adm’r. ; -f ;| iiu. to satisfy e iifa issue-i tVom Fulton Inferior .
j Court, in favor of Isaac Scott, vs. William !
* ..... j
GEORGIA Fiji ton f--nt nf>r.
TT" r HEREAS*V*]»n II JohiHcD auti '.Vtn. U Fury.tsnn
< v applies lo fit* IVjrJettt-rs uf adminfr-tration tT»: tbe
♦*-tat<r uf Allen I.. -»a. «t?d eunntv. <U-
'iiea« nr*; to a<lir.orlsb all an-i siuaa-
lar tbpkin-lvffri of sai-1 lobf :*nfl
a T my on ; -r bof- vt» tit** Gr*t ifrm**r»y *n (»e-
tnber next. t-.> -*hn»- if my ther hare - whj* raid
loiter- -lioul*: Yn*T be granted. tm.iortny band at
Al-o, a cily'l'yt lvinc t»u IVn^Htree street, lerfed ou
hv virtue a i t lii.* f.»r oiu lax. on land lot .No. 56. the
j»r»»!ierty<tf W. Msjh-p.*
Also, a cilv'l«jf IvinV !n frofii **f II. J. i^eeple’e, on
land lot No. ^1.
AIm*, :* cil)- 1h! lytnff **n U » Mr. Ham
mond n«»w lives.
.Us*., i city l »: --a Whiieh.iU direct and branch, lot
on land lot No. 77. as tit** »property of A. M. Watte.
AIho. a city lot on Wheat street on land lot No. 51.
cltj lot No. 57.
Also, a cit/ lor V1 » Jaad lot No. 5i. levied on as tl»e
property* of (leor^e U.JYaser.
Also, a city lot No. H7. on land lot No. 7?s whereon
the defendant now lives—W. Whitaker.
Alw. n citr lot, number not known, whereon the de*
«T. Alactft, property pointed out hr th. t „ ^
i fonflact now live-—D. H. Silver.
A half interest in : i ... I ; ALq.a ciiy lot No. l,Un-i'l*g No. 77. wherecn th*
Octagon or eight-sided steel l’-r Drills. Hemmers, «<Hev this 28th August 1W4. JCP. n. "3!E.\P.'<trd*
Sate tv fuse. Ac.; Oil nud buruiii^' Fluid <-f the
best jeseriptiou kept constantly <»n hxuid.
In short, it will be our aim to keep jji nsrful ar
ticles that raav be ef.’ded for.
JOHN R. WALLACE. > At ,. iut .
0. H. WALLACE. / At "‘‘ ,ln ’ W '
J. W. WALLACE, Sbelbyvillu Tonu.
Atlanta, Oct. 27. 1854. 2SdAw2m
Notice!
of
on accommodating
SPECIAL NOTICES.
y&ff Clerks office of t lie Superior Court Re
moved to City Hull. Office hours from 9 to 12
o’clock u. in. and from 2 to 4 o’clock p. ui.
B. F. BOMAR, Clerk.
Atlanta, November 14, 1854. [dim.
A Warning.
_ ^ lbdqy not; harbor not in .your mind that Hen
|*y*<aS* u*ue<* of fools’ phillosopliy, that a disease will
set curod uf itself or that you cau cure il with certain
medicines for n few dollars. Beware how you tamper
w ith your general welfare.
Ye wild and viciouH youths, why will you persist in
dofiug with the filthy nauseating compounds daily
profited, thereby impairing your apnetitennd digestion,
and destroying you mentally as well as pbycally. when
vnu can be cured with n few doses ol ]»leasan*t medi-
Ye rakes of every age and condition, why will yc suf
fer and repine, and drag out a miserable existence,
unfitted for the enjoyment aud even ordinary pursuits
ot life. You who sire thus annoyed and wish to be re-
restored lo health and vigor by a treatment nt once
pleasant and effectual, should consult J»r. MORRIS.
His success in chronic diseases has been greater than
\hat of any other physician of his day. Many wlu
have been for years afflicted with disease or conse-*
.(lienees resulting from excess, have been restored to^
health and vigor under his ally rescientific treatment
Should a personal interview he objectionable, state
your disease in wiiting—enclose five dollars—add res:
|»r. W. MORRIS, through the Rostoffice, Nashville,
renn.. a package and of medicines, securely put up.
,% ill be sent privately and with despatch, fullof direc
tions therewith, and no questions asked.
Persons living at a distance, and afflicted with
Scrofula, Old Ulcers, Tetter, Cancers, Piles. Fistula
in Ano, (travel Strictures, elects, or any disease what
ever of an aggravated or malignant character, can be
cured at home by consulting l>r. MORRIS, bv letter post
paid, enclosing a fee.
Medicines pleasant and safe, can be sent per mail
to any part of the United Slates.
particular attention given to the treatment of female
complaints. Indies who may be afflicted with Irregu
lar eops. Flour Albus. or Whites, Prolapsus Uteri, or
Falling of the Womb, would do well to lay aside all false
lelicacy, and promptly consult the Doctor. UTken
Wakraxtku.
office over Mutual Protcciton Insurance Office, Ue-
’arstreet. near PostofUce. Room No. 14. upstair-.
Nashville, Tenn. May 25th, 1854. 25—ly.
C'alliouu Pills.
Tills Extra Superior Family Medicine is now about
being offered to the public, wo would direct the special
attention of our friends and acquaintances everywhere
to these Pills, not fearing in the lea-d. that they will
meet tho public approbation more fully than any ever
yet offered to the people. For further particulars see
advertisement in to-day's paper. Look at tho certifi
cate*. thov are from a high source.
duly 27, 1854. (#—ly.)
Ko Excuse lor Ill-liealtli.
fj. ■*—An emaciated frame, .-.nllmr complexion,
an dgreat -lability. tbercMilt or neglect to
ill treatment, wheu efficient Metical n-ivi-e can be
-Maine-i privjitely ami promptly.
Iai-iies who may bo atlliote-t -villi Iire^ularitiea*
bit**-, l'i-tula-in Ano. t.ravel, Scrofula, Ulcer-., Itheu-
liiatiMU. ,vc.. -lioulti not allo,v fal.e Jelicaey to proveut
'lil'ir making iiumciliate application to Dr. MORRIS,
-rlio.<e .kill in tlif treatment of all clirouie Aisca.es
.ml telltale complaint-, i- too well known to be ques
tioned.
Tlie Doctor assure- ail those who consult him by let
ter the most honorable secrecy, prompt attention,
plensHUt. safe anil efficient medicines; and to tho
purtics, at hhnrl notice, and
terra*.
Imported trines au«l i-ratulies of ail descriptions
for medical purposes,kept aitrayr on hand. Also,
genuine Spanish Cigars, and choice chewing To
bacco—together trith a large assortment of Toys,
Fancy Articles, Ac., Ac.
Having recently returned from the North, where
he laid in a flue stock of Fancy Articles ami eve
ry thing necessary for carrying on his candy man-
ufactory, he would inform county dealers that he is
prepared to furni-h candies at wholesale at 17
cents per pound.
Orders accoinpauiid with the en.-h or good city
references promptly attended to.
It. VALENTINO.
Atlanta, Nov. 39th 1*4. [d&w-ly.
Aiotice to Debtors and Creditors.
A LL per.-ous indebted to tho estate ol" (,'orne-
lins M. Counully, late of Fullou County de
ceased, are requested to make immediate payment,
and those having claims against said Estate will
present them properly, authenticated within the
time prescribed bv law.
THOMAS XV. CONNALLY, Adm’r.
Atlanta, November 25 1854.
Administrator's Sale.
WILL he sold at the late residence of Cornelius
31. Connolly, deceased, near Atlanta, Fulton c >.,
Ga., ou Tuesday, the 19th <>f December uext, the
whole of the personal property of said deceased,
consisting of Household and Kitchen Furniture,
Plantation Tool.-, A-’., t’orn. Fodder. Horses,
Mule, Cattle, Hogs, Ac.: and at the same time and
place the Plantation, Ac., w ill be rented, aud the ne
groes hire-1 lor the ensuing y ear. By order of the
Court of Ordinary of said county.
Terms mode known on the -lav <>! .-ale.
Nov. 25, 1854. X. W. CONNALLY, A-Im’r.
GUN & LOCKSMITJfi BUSINESS.
T HE undersigned respectfully inform-llie citi-
wmi- iif Atlanta and vicinity, that lie ba-- now
established himself in this eity, and opened a -hop
two doors above tho post office, in H AD, bull n..
where lie is prepared to make
RIFLES X til SS,
to order,and warrum- then-lobe <«i superior work
manship and quality- Gnus, Rifles and Pistol*
will ire repaired in the bc.-t possible manner, and
at reasonable charges. Also, Locks put in order
und Keys furnished—together with everything
that comes within his line of business.
Nov 27. ’54 diAvlm CHA.S. HEINZ.
A'oticc.
He is also prepared lo furui-b every description t fTMIK subscriber will offer for sale ou the fir-t
plain and ornamental Cake*, for wed Jin c- or j J. Tnc«lnv in December, next, at Decatur. I»e-
Kalb co., ‘the Household aud Kitchen Fnrnituro
of the Globe Hotel, consisting of Mailre-=e=, Bed
ding, and Beadsteads, ;iii as good as new, w ith a
variety of other thimof In that line of bnsiuv-s.
GEORGIA, DeKulb county.
. T > ALL WIIMJJ IT M.-.V CONCERN:
vyHLKKA>:. <\'aiker .m-1 J. ii. McAlister.
’ * Ailin'rs. the estate >i (tholston
-luceasetl, fn»r, lf-tters c«f Dismission from tlie
A'Uniuistiation of said estate. Iherefove the kiadfdl
an*! rretlitof^ of 5r»i(l are hereto cited and
affmoniiihe*! l-» file their objections, if any they have,
Au D»y ofiicv in term-* of tin* law. otherwise letters of
ffi.-Ni&is&ion will be granted the appkicams at the Jami
j’Tx* Term next, of the Court i.t Unifn&rr for '•.'♦iff conn-
tv. (,’iven naffer mv liauff at office.
J one tSth. 1S5 4. * AI ATX. J 1 ) HNSOX, oru i na r v.
.... i
. .. * a V, re " . 0l . u: ' or • defendant now lives—R. Clayton.
lf **' Wltil :r saw-mill and fill other improvement* i A city lot. Dumber not knoyrn, known ** Kil^nCJro-
thereoo. it bein«r a part of land lot Ko. 144. in { eery, claimed by James Kile.
the 17ih district of originally Henry, now Fulton ■ A c j fr J ot No. 76, whereon A. H. Rhoties now live a.
county, adjoining the lands of Huger, Jones and j >K ^ 2 7*« ou «- lan ? ona*
Elliott; levied on an the property of A. H. Parks, W on
anu now in possession of XX. Laydau, to satisfy a : Mitebe’ 1strcet.
fifa issued front Fulton Inferior Court, m favor of 1 A city tef on Hunter unit Prior streets, where the
! Thos. G. XT'. Onusell, vs. A. H. Parks. I bvery stable is, the property of XV.H. Dickson..
A negro man named Ephraim, about, tiliv or - - number not known: Mid lot fronts the
fifty-five years old, black, complexion; levied on f ^n^Mcmree
tow live*—JatneH Langaton.
tern Railroad, the proper
GEORGIA,.Fulton County.
tr HERKA8 John Linch bat this day applied tomefor
I t letter* of ailiaitaistralicn on the estate of John K.
Corrigan late of saideonntr deeesed,—-Tbeee ore than-
fore to rite endedimmtih oil and singnlar the kinder*-)
' and crwlitoi* of said deceased to be and appear at my
office within the time prescribed by law to show cause
if any they have, why nid letters should not be gran
ted the applicant. .
Given under my hand su-1 seal, at office this loth day
of November 1S64. JOtS. H. MEAD, Ordinary.
Administrator’s Salt.
\\JILL lie sold, by order of the Court of Ordi-
II nary of Fnlton county, on the first Tuesday
in December next, before the Court House door, is
Atlanta. Fnlton county, within tho legal hours of
sale—one Gold Watch, one lot of Gold Miniature
frames, one 8ilver Cream Fot, one sett And-irons,
one Flute, a lot of Books, and various other arti
cles too tedtotra to mention. Sold as the property
of Adelai<l XTaltbaU decease, for the benefit of tho
creditors of said deceased. B. F. BOMAR,
Atlanta, October 14th, 1854. Adn’r..
GEORGIA Ft Ron County.
llic!
CALHOUN PILLS!
T HE Subscriber, after many years urgent solicita
tion, by gentlemen ef the highest order of talenls
and literary standing In our country, has consented to
offer to the fabUonn Fills, which nave been proaonn
eed by all who hare had sufficient experience with '
them, as one of the happiest combinations of Medicine
ever yet offered to the Public, on either Continent, as a
OeMnl FmIIi Medicine.
He feels no fears that the experience of those who
have yet to testthem, will be strictly in acordcance
with the testimonials of those digtingnished gentle
men whose names are annexed, with thousands of others
who would freely testify, if deemed necessary.
The CALHOUN VILLs will be found eminently supe
rior to all other family preparations, in the removal of
that great catalogue of diseases arising from
Derangement of dm Digestive Apparatus,
such os Fevers ofall types, Bowel Affection* of all kinds,
every character of Hcad-acbe, Rheumatic I'ains, Tains
in the Chest, and so on. If taken and persisted In, ac
cording to directions, in the initial stages of disease,
and particularly daring a decided-predisposition to die
ease, they will, like a charm, dissipate without discom
fort, thousands of cases that might, and 1 do not doubt
would, terminate In denth. The subscriber speaks con
X\7 HERBAS Joshua Gilbert applies to me for letters I ln ®»th. rae subscriber speaks con
>V ot administration on the estate of Httabeth D. I fi&mtly, as he is enabled to do from thirty-two years
experience In the Medical Profession, and many year-
experience with his Fills, which have, during tbe time,
undergone many alterations, with tho view and hope
variety of other things in
Terms made known on day of sale.
E. N. CALHOUN.
Wi- N. B. Pcr=o:i- iud-Uted t- the Subscriber
will please call find settle. E. N. ('.
Decatur, November 15th. 1854.
;i5-ilw.
Notice to CoutractoTs.
Office of Ala. A Fla. Ii. R. Co. of Ala.. -
M .ntgomerr, Aim, Nov. 9i 183-1. j
QEALED Prodneais for the Gradaatioit.Mas.jE-
O ry r.u-1 Bii-lgins of sixty-seven (67) miles of
the Alabama & Florida Railroad of Alabama, ex-
tcndiii!i from Montgomery to tlio junction of .So-
pnlgah and Porsimon creoks in Conecuh county.
tviU I-c rci civod at the Office of tlte Company un
til the first Monday in December ne xt.
Plans, specifications and profile-, will l-o ready
for inspection on end after the 15th iust.
The work ou the first 25 miles is light, and the
time allowed for the completion c-ntrac-t- oa
this portion of tho line wiii be 12 month;, -tn the
remainder of the line two years will be given.
The payments offered are two-thirds in ea.-h tnt-1
•nc-thir-1 in tho capital stock of the Company.
The provision crop along the lino has been
abundant, the country it perfectly h-
work of such, inviting ciuusttsr both in profile and
inntcriit is rarely offered.
SAMUEL G. JONES. Chief Engineer.
November 19, 1854. IQriwtdl
$40,000 worth of
HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE,
IX THE CITY OF ATLANTA.
J will Kell at Public Auction, on the First Toes
GEORGIA. DeKttlb Cmmty.
r jf*0 all o-Iu-m ii may concern: V.'Ucrua- Kdmon.1 J.
1 Railey A hulaUtrotor u:i tin* Estate of John M.
Corley, deceased, applici f*»r letters of i;kuaNsion
from said Affaiinimiration, therefore the kindred nnff
creditor- of »aid «lec»*ascd. iir** hereby cite*! nod ad
monished to file :!t”ir objections if any they ha"«*
iu my oifice iu terras ot Ihx. otherwise lf»t?«-r* of Ui :
mission will be granted tho applicant at the I?ee« ui
her Term next,'of the Court of Ordinary for said Coun
ty. Given un*h*r m.» haul oiBcialv m office, this 8<J
.hipe, 1^54 ALKX. JOHXPoV. Ord\v.
GEORGIA. DcKalb County
\ V H£RKAS James J. Ifiamond applies to me for iet
’ ^ t»rs of administration on the estate of Jamc.« Iffa-
monff. late of saiff county, deceased; these arc therefore
to cite andtulmcn*<h all and singular the kindred aud
creditor ^ ••! *1 lecea, •_ twh^jiuff appear s»t rar
x flicc-. aul file I heir object lofts, itauy iliov have, a hv
lotfex-- : bottld not Tr* rr.:ni>*d the appii 'an! r.t the
October term of the of oHinarx' f r i * r .»iaty
< Iven under my hand a t offi-rr.
Aug.. 22dl*W. ALEX. «tu*v.
John L. Bellinger, v*. John XYilliamson, and now
proceeding at the instauee of Lemuel Dean, n--
aignee.
One lut in the city of Atlanta, number not
known, situate on Calhoun street, containing 2§
aviej, uioic or less: levied on as tho property of
R. I*. Ray, to satisfy a fifa issued from a Justice’s
Court, 1026th District. G. .X|„ in favor of John
H. Jenkins, vs. R. P. Ray—levy made and re-
I turned to me by J. B. Buchanan,'Constable,
j One lot in tho city of Atlauta, number not ;
I known, situate on Ne!=ou street, and fronting six-
j ty fee! on the same, adjoining Sloan Hackett’s :
j lot; levied on as the property of XL U. Barnes, •
; to satisfy a fifa issued front u Justice’s Court, '■
1026th District. G. XL, in favor of Softyo. Abbott
A eity lot fronting Teftciitree street, the property of
James F. XX'aikcr. •
A city lot fronting 1’eachtree street, where Felis
Sowers now lives.
A city lot fronting on the Macon A Western Railroad,
where Jesse Titunnuis now lives.
A city lot, number not known, fronting on Alabama
street, whereon L. 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 "treat, where*
on John J. L-oe now lives.
A city lot. No. 121. fronting Collins street, wliereon
Willis Carlisle uow lives.
Gilbert, late of safd eouutr. deceased. These are there
fore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred
and creditors of said deceased, to be sod appear at my
office within the time prescribed by law, to enow cause,
if any they hare, why letters of administration should
B °t he grouted. Given under my hand at office, this
5th day of August, 1854. JOS. H. MEAD. Ord’y.
DeKalb December Sale*.
! of making them a
Safe art Reliable Fartly Medicine.
I They are strictly Anti-Billions and Anti-Dyspeptic.
The Public are referred to the testimonials of thelr
I Honsors Joseph Henry Lumpkin, Judge of tho Supreme
Court of Georgia; Fx-Judge John J
Dccitcs, Ga.
E. N. CALHOUN, M. P.
wq-tb.au f. 1.1 KSi Sf^’JTISa^i^SJi^SK!
_5 * . ™ Decatur, DeKulb county, on the first I H. Pope, or Leo county, and C. Low, of Augusts, Ga
Tuesday In December next, within tbe legal hours ~~ " ~
of sale, tbe following property, to-wit:
One town lot in the town of Stone Mountain,
number not known, with a good two-story- house
thereon, and lying immediately in front of the 8.
R. R. Depot, bounded on the Noith by J. A.
Browning, and on the Sonth by W. B. ff. Dent,
containing J acre, more or less; levied on as the i
property of A. G. Holmes, to satisfy a fifa issued
from Gwinnett Superior Court, in favor of K. JYt.
Cleveland and N. L. Hutchens, vs. John Holmes
TESTIMONIALS.
Athsss, September 23, 1853.
fhUft Sir:—I received several days since, your favor,
asking my opinion of tbe Medical merits of the Calhoun
Pills. Allow me to premise, that for the 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 lias been
superinduced by a costive habit, brought on by too ch.-o
confinement and want of regular exercise. Never hav
ing sufficient leisure to starve out disease. CTen if it be
®- J- Veal, en- | possible to do so, which I very much doubt, 1 have run
' allevia-
A city lot. number not known, land lot No. 85, as
!he property of E. D. Crawford.
A city lot, No. f. on land iot No. 77. whereon B. T-
L imb keeps store.
with a comfortable dwelling thereon, iu the Town of I
Stone Mountain, No. not known, containing one-fourth
acre more or less, and lying on the main street, front
ing the Georgia Railroad, all levied upon as the proper.
i J Co., vs. .XI. R. Barnes—property pointed ont j "f 'lv’vdith Drown.
j by plaintiff; levy made and returned to mo by J.
i R. Cain, Constable. ‘
j One house and lot in the city of Atlanta, situ- property ef £. L.'V>.'Crowell
i r.te on Nelson street, ou the Fonth-XVeat side of A city lot. No. 70, land lot N
; Xlacou J XYestern Railroad, containing half acre. 1 Crockett.
! more or Ics*. adjoinins lots of Edison and Rosser,
i and now occupied hv the defendant; levied on a-
| the property of .vlicajah Borne- 1 , to satisfy fire
: fifiis issued from a Justice's Court, U>20tli District,
G. XL, iu favor of XX'. XV". Roaric.
vs. Micajah
VEOHGIA. FnCoo Connio. ! Bsrnes—property pointed out by plaintiff: levy
* X'iHiBnAfixriniamxViniia- tfiii du. appltel ;.. me i wa ‘ le ^d returned to mo by J. II. Buchanan,
, i tor letter, of a-luiinjs.ratjon eu ;ne : -s. e of i Constable.
Jain. < Rt-t-*c late ef >. S M county, deceased: these arc- One house and lot in the city of Atlanta, uura-
therefi-re- to cite and admonish oli aud siomthir ihu ( ber not known, coutaiuiiiw half acre, more or less,
kindred aud creditors ot sat ! deceasc-i to be anti appear n ,, n . , *7 vL , >
at mv office within 15..- ton • ..rc-:P. ,f hr Law. .- u -t 1 a ! ."’.ning^^L. R. Brae » lot on the West, and now
.. , ..... - t-howcuufie, if aits liy huv- vrhv tetorseliotiH not be I occup^tl by the defendant; levied ou ns tho prop-
-'ei ' ;" 1 -', -_ a _ ‘ IU , ■ granted said ajq.licant. Give.: u.-i-h-riuy ban t at oil'i Cily of J. M. Lester, to satisfy two fifa- 1 is-nod
nth .lay of September. 1-154. i from a Justice's Court, 1026th District, G. M., in
Peters's.
, ... , , . , and an-
ny other Patent Pills Rml Dyspepsia Drugs, which have
come within my reach, and contrary to tlie cotumonte
expressed opinion, I mus< bear my humble testimony iii
, ....., - ... ... ... —■ —- ——uj.ud as ioe proper* i favor of the virtue of each and ail of these Nostrums.
Meredith Brovn^’ 1 ^ S P- th e property | ty of George XT. T. Goldsmith, to satisfy one fl. fa. is- I I am by o Box ol Pills, as by a Book which is not of
Jcred th Brown. sued frompoKalbSujgerior Court, in favor of_A.C. PuL |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, whioh I do most cheerfu
lly—not only through kindness to you. but to the pub
lie also, especially that portion of it who know, by sac
experience, what is meant by the X’ulture-like gnawing
at the pit of tbe stomach, bitter taste in the mouth,
flatulence, a-entity, distension of the stomach, consti
pa ted bowels, cold feet and acute pain in the head,
hack and Ticinity of the heart—to all such, I can cor
dially recommeuil the Calhoun Pills. The efficacy of
lowing property, belonging to Joseph Thompson and I F* B,e 4ical Agent, I tested for the first time, du
the estate of Moses W. Formwalt, dec’d., to wit: The I tmK l Pcent sojourn with you, and have used it fre
; A city lot. No. 4-3 fronting Decatur and Collins j Ham, r*. George XT. T. Goldsmith and B. E. Teal, aecu-
• 3-ree.a, whereon Iw. D Alv.gny now lives. j rlty. 1‘roperty pointed ont bv Defendants
,- d°i 1 °i" s - c ,V l * ir x - on lan,! *"* No - 77, th* j j. w. goldsmith
6, the property of j
A citr lot on McT>on*»uirh street, trhere^n f5. B. Hay- !
pjod now lire>.
Nov. S, 1854.
GOLDSMITH,
J). Sh’ff DcKa?b County•
A city lot, number not known, fronting on Marietta
j street, property of Hi-rm Province, whereon bo now
lives.
A city lot on Peontur street, known as the Formwalt
p'nce. the property of Thomas Asbury.
A city lot oa l*oachtre® afreet’ the property of
George J?chrenberger.
A city Jot on Pecafur itrert, the property of W. H.
liarril.
A city lot. fronting on Marietlaaud !*e>icbtree dfrecto,
the property of Thomas-Kile.
A city lot fronting on Hunter atreet, the property ef
B. T. Lamb. J
A city lot. fronting un tYalton afreet, the property of
<».Ar. Thomason.
A citv lot. fronting on Peachtree street, the property
Administrator's Sale.
YV 1L L be sold at public ont cry oa the tirst Tucson. In
' December next, within the legal hours of rale, before
the Court House door, in tlie citv of Atlanta, the fol-
ill soil at Public Auction, ou the iirstXma- GEORGIA. OeKulb Count//.
ty iu January uext, FORTY-FOUR X ACANT j i VHEREAS Jam - T.-tuo . Executor •_•!
THIRTEEN IMPROVED ^ CITY LOTS. • »♦ oi-i’i:.ucte t.riffiu. applte, tome for let
A LL porsonri indebted to the estate ol Jtinies Kee>e,
late deceased, are requested to make immediate
payment; and those having demands ugaiu^t said estate
will preaent them duly authenticated in term-* of the
law. ’ WlLUAN WALL,
November 20 th, 1554. Administrator.
Medical.
DR. JAMES ». SMITH
H AVING permanently luuntcdinlliisrity,
offers his Professional services to tlie
citizens of Atlanta. Au experience of more ___
than 29 years in the praetico of PHYSIC, in Geor
gia (18 years of which were spent in Washington
county) iR the only guarantee offered of hi* skill
and experience ns n Physician.
XYheu not professionally cngngcd. he may. at all
times, be found at tlie Atlontu Republican Office.
>r at his residence on Prior street, one door South
of Mitchell street.
References.
duy
aud
situated in different part- of the City <■!' Atlanta.
Many of these Lots are desirable a. sites for
Dwellings, and some of them are good Rn.iite--
stands.
Tlie sale to commence at 9 o'clock, a. m. in
front of the new Brick Store, under the Odd-Fel
lows’ Hall, ou Peachtree street.
Terms: One-fourth, cash, the balance payable j July 11th. 1854
in one and two years, with intcrc c f. :
ffS- Those wishing to inspect this propc ... . t
«>r tuur portion of it, prior to the day of sale, will ' 'T'O '‘■“■J eon-awn: wherea* O s .-.err.-,
, 1 , ... r A applies lor letters of aiimimstratiun ou the Lstatroi
be directed JO it by applying to me at tlie store of j J,. ue k U su-tl. late of -aidcouatv. deceased: these an-
ihe t-t.:te
ter? of tilt
ini^vioi] from lii- ?;iid Adtuiui-traticn. ITjc-c :ir<
l here fort* to cite :mu ;i*Uuoniiih all aud . iogular th».
kindred and crctiitor of mi id debased. to mid
♦ :.rat my Office witlpir the time prescribed by lav.*, am]
.how cause, if any they have, why letters ol' admin
if.!ration sh«mh\ nut be granlcff tin- s:.M applicant al
the February fenu n \*«. of the Uourl of Onlinary ol
iff Ce»'int v. <»h*i n ’iinit-r inv hand r.t office.
VI K>:. JOHNSuy, (tr.Uv.
front a Justice’s Court. 722d District, 11. XI., j n
! favor of Willis Carlisle and others, vs. Thomas J.
Stevens—levy made and returned lo me hv Rich
ard Rea, Constable.
Lot of land No. 133, iu the 17th District of or-
rigiuaily Henry now Fultou county : levied on bv
greater part of
14th District of,
containing originally .
all lying in the city of Atlanta. This property wffi be
«oId in lot* of from one to five acre* A plat of the lot
can be had upon application to the undersigned.
which aud the stomach is too intimate to req'nlre cur
I meat.
Sincerely glad to learn that yon are making arrangr-
Sold by virtue of an order of tho Court Vf'ordinarv of I men J s ,0 f* T ® too re extended dissemination to yourl’ill-
I mu truly your friend and obedient servant.
DeKalb County, to make partition and ior'th.- benefit
of the heirs and creditors of said Estate.
-e bacoutinued from day t* day, if necessary,
tw. ' T0SEPH TH6l,m)N '
Adm’r.
Fulton Postponed Sales.
J08. HF.NRX' LUMPKIN.
Dk. K. N. Cauiorx, i
Decatur, Georgia. >
Con.viuo.v, October 13, 1853.
Dr. E. N. CaLHoex—Dear Sir I am gratified to learn
that it is your purpose to disseminate tlie improved Cal
W^L BE SOLD before the court houeo door ^Wrre P »7t^K^a^.
. mtno city of Atlanta, Fulton county, on I have occasionally, when sojourning at your house,
the first Tuesday iu December next, within the * ‘
Marshal’s Sales for January.
r T L« .-,1.1 r. L If 1 :*T.
’ ILL be sold ou tho first Monday in’January
*'» next, before tho City Hall door.
One city iot, containing one half aero, more or
less, fronting on XX'hitehall and Mitchell street;
sundry fifas issued from a Justice’s Court, 1026th • 1® sn ***fy ®. fi ^ a in favor of tho Mayor and
| GEORGIA, DeKalb Co,inly.
Parr & McKenzie. L. J.
Atlanta. November 15th 1854.
PARR.
[dtds.
| therefore to cite .raid admonish all and singular the
kindred and creditor* of said deceased to be and appear
Di.-lrict, G. .XL. in favor of Jackson Dowi*. vs.
Joint Enniuger—sold at the risk of II. A. X’augbu,
ho being the purchaser of the same at Sheriff’-*
sale on the 1st Tuesday in October last, und hav
ing failed to comply with the terms of said sale.
A house aud iot in the city of Atlanta, number
not known, containing half aero, more or less, be
ing part of liuul lot No. So, of originally Henry
non Fulton county, bounded North by NcwXVliite-
hall street, South by Jasper S. Smith’s lot. East
by Stephen Bowen’s lot, and West bv Chanter
Council of the city of Atlanta, for city tax in the
year 1854, vs. XV. XV. Roark.
A city lot, containing one half acre more or
less, fronting on Houston street; levied on to sat
isfy a tax fifa iu favor of the Mayor and Council
of tho city of Atlanta vs. L. J. Parr.
A city lot, containing one-fourth of an acre
more or less, fronting the Georgia Railroad ; sold
to satisfy a Ufa in favor of the Mayor and Coun
cil of tbe city of Atlanta, for city tax, vs. Thomas
Reid.
legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit.
A nogro woman, by the name of Violet,
about thirty-five years of ago, of dark color, the
property of Caldwell & Griffin, and ono hundred
acres of land, more or less, lying on the waters of
TTtoy Crock, in the fourteenth district of originally
Henry now Fulton county, adjoining the land of
Joel Herring And Timothy Chambles, the property
of Thomas Griffin, all levied on to satisfy a Ufa is*
sued from DeKalb Superior Conrt, in favor of ,T. S.
<fc L. Bowie vs. Loroy Griffin and E. M. Griffin,
principals, aud JamcB Caldwell and Thomas Grif
fin as securities, property pointed out by Caldwell
A Griffin. T. J. PER KERSON, D. Sh’ff,
October 5th, 1854.
HOTELS, &C.
dreU an-I creditors of *-ai«i ilecva sc J to be and appear j Humphries’ Br ”lot • levied" ou aatiteni- wvorriTnt' 1 A city lot containing one half acre more or less, f Georgia House.
"te tbe b f Ate :,? ' 1 Thomas Hearuo' and now » being a part of land lot No. 51; sold to satisfy a j H 'HE above HouseTs situated in the most pleasant
..»«.,*»«ite te„.A, ww...* ”, tl‘. “»{".a™ •*g. «?;«C««nofk, | Iff*“*
Justice’s Court. 102Cth District, G. XL. XV. W. ! c,t >' Atlanta, vs. H. A. Wugbn
A city lot, whereon H. T. Peeples now lives;
sold to satisfy a tax fifa in favor of the Mayor and
Council <>f the city of Atlanta, vs. Simpson and
Harris, agents for Hansford & Bro.
A eity lot, containing one half aero more or
less, fronting on Peachtree street; levied ou to*
atisfy a tax fifa in favor of the Mayor and Conn- j
XVin. Markham, Esq..
Rev. J. P. Duncan, I
L. P. Grant, Esq..
A. G. XVare,
of Atlanta. I
Atlauta, Nov. 22. 1851.
iho follow strictly hi*
-peedj relief and perm:
Nashville. Tenn.
directions, la
ix-lit cure
DK. W
May 251854.
.vill guarantee
havocs reason.*
IL MORRIS.
SS—ly.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
S’eKalb Shrriff Snles.
IITILL bo sold before ilu? Courthouse u<K»r iu the
1 T town of Decatur, PrXalbcouatj’, on the Ont Tue*>-
ff;«v iu Jauuary next, the following i*rojjorty to wit:
Oue lot of laud. Nr*. 254, in ihe eighteenth District of
originally Henry now IK-Kulh county, affjoiuiug lanff^ of
Win. Ncsbit and others. Also 1 negro bo v by ihcuHim-
of Titus. »>f ciarL coojplcxiou, and some li yearn of age.
levied u|m>u us tho jirojxariy of Hen«ou C. Harris-. tt>
satisfy i.no !l. in. ih»uedfrom DeKalb Su|H>rior C<»urt, iu
favor of Isaiah Parker, is Henson U. ilarriss. maker,
* ml Henrv Wells endor>er. i’rojK-rtv (riiinUni out bv
PlaiutiU. * .1. V\. GOLDSMITH. D. S. *
Xov. 29, 1854. 6W
JOS. H. SWIFT.J [I- il. BBVAXT.
SWIFT & BRYANT,
Gen'l Auction & Commission Merchants,
Foot of White-Hall street.
ATLANTA, GEOlUilA.
References t
" uiTxtY & Hr.vr, Atlanta, <icort:ia.
•L R- "'aluact 4: Bua*. ••
V. L. 'Vkiubt, Es.,.,
Eh. Swift, te.p. tavanuah
Darts, ho Lb k Faxxist, Ausu.-ta Gu
NlLTLK, Hc.NhKix A Cu.. Charles tun, S. C.
Nliuoi X I’eacocs, Nashville. Tennessoe.
XV. H. I’tTTB*. New Orleau-.
[leceuibcr 1, 1654. &7dwlv
| Dr. XX 7 m. P. Haynee,
E. C. Williamson,
Gen. T. J. XVarthon,
of Sitndcrsville.
vlv.
PRIVATE MEDICAL TREATIES
ON THE
Physiological View of Marriage.
itV
M. B. LA CROIX, M. D., Albany, N. Y.
:f)0 l’age-4 sunt l*ffO Fine Plain an<l ('olnreff Lithographs
jin<l Plate*.
/2i*~Price only Twenty-five Cents."3*i.
|^<ent free of lio-t.ige to all i-nrU of tho Uuiou.«^n
UilKAPl^r LOOK KYIX. J UH-
l.l^HKlh ami containing nearly
•louble the quantity of reading
matter in t hat of the
Fifty cents or Dollar Publica
tions.
It treat-s on the i HYSIOLOUY
OF MARRIAOK, and the secret
infirmities and disorders of
youth and maturity, resulting
from excesses which destroy
the physical and menial powers,
all diseases arising froui indis
ret ion. witli plnin and Mm pie rule-, by which all per
sons can cure themselves without mercury, with the
author’s observations on marriage, its duties; and dis
qualifications. and their remedies; with colored liiho-
trraphs. illustrating the anatomy and physiology, and
liseases of the reproductive organs of both sexes, their
structures, uses and functions. It contains many im
portant hints vxx those contemplating matrimony,
which will overcome objections against marriage:—
none, however, should take this important step with
out tirst consulting its page-'. It ti\nu of r.Ii diseases
of females, whether married or single. Hints io those
ho desire no nmre children. Strangers who require
medical aid, before consulting any doctor, ought to
know whether llieir cases are properly understood by
tliose whom they employ, and Uni< guard against the
imposition of quackery. -<• prevalent iu populous cities.
Hence the advantage of ft popular knowledge of ones-
self, such ris is given iu thi: work.
If medical authorism be tin test of talent, and en
lightenment be sought from book*, let common sense
discriminate between truthful simplicity nnd outrage-
s speciousness and lH*niba»st. l>r. !.h Uroix is a legal-
qualified physician, and fo: the last twenty years
has been daily consulted upoll the different ui5*ease-* up
on which his book treat*, personally well as ;»v let
tr. Any person sending twenty live cents iu a letter,
jst paid, will receive «»no c«*]»y by mall, free of post-
^i*. or five conies for Sl.Od. Address lff». M B. LA
CKOTX. No. fil Mniden I-mte. |» O. Box 579. Albany.
X- Y.
H®*Mi*«liciue sent to any part «.t tlie Union accord
ng to directions, safely paek» d nnff carefully secured
from all observation.
•^•Office open daily from *.» A. M.. tov 1*. M. <»n sun
dev fromS until o 1*. M.
4^**O0icp Removed fnun X. 5»> B«*.iv».r . t.. t«* Xo.
31 Malden Lane, Albany. \. Y. ^ U\*wly
Homestead Laxv of Force !
r llE uudersignedoffers for sale 500 acres of Lrnd
on the east bank of the Little TllUponw river—five
miles from Weedowcli, in Randolph County, Alabama,
containing about 150 aerca of bottom laud, 50 acres
cleared and the balance well timbered. The place con
tains sufficient water power fur any kin i ol* Machinery,
and a number of fine spring* 4 , and is situated in the
healthiest section of Alabama. For terms apply to ihe
.subscriber at Rockdale. Alabama, i.r to James McCain,
on the premises. FRANCIS M. PM1R\.VL\N’.
Oct 24 trdm
C. Fa BARTH,
Piano Forte Repairer and Toner,
AY 7ILI, attend to any calls in his
» \ line of business, such ns rej;-
ulatin-j of action, covering of bum
iiu-rs, (felted or buffed,) laying of new
tbe octave, whole or single, Ac.'
Satisfaction given in ever*' instance or o',
charge. Ail work warranted.
Tuning toy ttoe Year done at Rrdiieetl
Prices.
Orders anywhere from the country, addressed to
(•. F. Barth, At/onto, tin., will meet with prompt
attention.
Come Kvci ylMMltf,
f my —3ft ripl) tlio florae ilead Aign. that xvuiit.. good ;
home-made Saddles, nr Bridles. Saddle-
bag-. Trank*. Valises. Harnres. O.tters and , GE0 RGIA, DeKulb county.
XVliii». a great variety, together with all article, 10,0 , . • . Henry it. I-atiiuer.
ally kept in an establishment of 1hi« kind; all **i winch j \\ , Vi on s t
arc offered at the lowest living prices, for cadi, by the * n aU
undersimed. M11.LF.R ANI'RKWS.
y^jRc],airing of nil kinds done with quick
despatch.
Atlanta. Nov. 1 1834—sltculy.
sho
! trutien should uul be granted .-aid applicant
: under mv hand ofhctallv at office.
; Sept 1854. * ALKX. JOHXSOX. Urdy.
j GEORGIA. Fulton Covnty~
U 'HEREAS Thomas XV. Conualiy applies to me for tet
ter- of administratiou on the Estate of Corneliu.-
M. Connaliv, late ef said county, decease:!: These are
! therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the
j kindred 1 ud creditors of said decca-i 1 to b- and njijicar
1 at my Office within the time prescribed by lay . to siinw*
■ cau-e, if any tltey have, why si id letters sliouVi not ha
i erauted.
1 Given under my hand at olilee. thi 12th nay of Au-
| cost is.-,4. .108. ii. MEAD, Ordinary.
FULTON MORTGAGE SALE.
\1 ’ ILL be s..bi on'the first Tuesday in December
VV next, iwfore tbe Court House door in thecity
of Atlanta, within the legal hours ->f sale, the f-d-
iotving property, t- wit:.
Jordan, » negro man: Howard, u boy; Jest--, a
man: Tom, a man: Anderson, :i Juan, and Jack, a
man—aii levied on as the property of C. L.
Wright, to satisfy a 1:1 >rtgngt- ti. fiu, ls.-ue-l from
Fniton Inferior court, in lawr of David Meri
wether and Charles I\ Newton, v.-. V. 1,. XVriglit.
Property pointe-i out in said raortgape 3.fa.
Oct. 5. 1851. T. .T. PERKKRSON,
Depnty Sheriff.
Roark vs. Thomas Hearnc—property pointed out
by plaintiff: levy made und returned to me by XV.
One house and lot in the city of AtluntR. number
. A. Belt.'Constable.
not known, containing one-eighth ot an acre,
more or less-, fronting on the cast sido of tha
XVestem and Atlantic Railroad square, bounded •. _ _
. north by T. C. H. Wilson’s lot. south bv Gilbert mX ? . t . Ue 1 l ' lty 0 4 Uanta - vs - Mtu^nwt E. Lane.
4 Wil on's Office and west bv Railroad square; , A ,? lty ^urth acre more or lew.
levied on as the property of John Kile to satisfy j £ 0 " t ' n i°» 1JC * Western Ratlroml; sold
: a fi fa issued from Fulton Inferior Court: L. J. , sattafy a tax Ufa in tavor of the Mayor and
Parr versus M. D. Womack, Principal, and John : °TS U °, f he e, - r .°. f AtlaiU “^ 8 ’ Jo *°I ,h Ra ?'
Kilo Security 1 * A city lot, containing ouo half acre more orless,
‘ A house and lot In the eity of Atlanta, number “ Calhou " und Baker streets: sold to
not known,, situate on the corner of Calhoun and i ° f 31 ay or and Coun-
- - - - cil ol the etty of Atlanta, vs. Asa Fowler.
Jackson Streets, within three minutes walk of the
principal stores, Medical College, Post Office, and Geor
gia Railroad Depot. The table will, atall time*, be sup
plied with tho best the Market affords, and every atten
tion given to mnke the patrons of the Houso eomtort-
ablc. Beard by tlie month or week at moderate terras.
Merchants, Planters, and others visting the city will And
the above House comfortable and convenient to business,
N. B.—Terras per ilav 31.00. M. A. ML'STIN,
Augusta. Ang. 23,1834. (13-2m) Proprietor.
PLANTERS* HOTEL.
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
tl'HI.S splendid new H0L8E, situated ou Broad street,
* immediately in front of the .site ol' the old Plant
er's Hotel, which has been furnished throughout with
new Furniture, Bedding, ic., is now open for the re
ception of customers. It will be the endeavor of the
proprietor, to givesatisfaetion to those who may favor
ira with their custom. .1. M. 81.MP80N,
Nov 1, 1881[2d—ly j Proprietor,
NEW BONNETS, CLOAKS,
Dross Sii I lk 9, cftc., cfco.
for let! ere <>: m-m'-tem
j from said Gusrdiausuip. these are, therefore, to rite
! and admonish all persons concerned, to tie and ap-
l pear at my office within ihe time prescribed by la
I to show cause, if any they have, why said lelt
j should not be granted at tlte July Term next of th
: court. Given under mv liandat office. Mnv lot It 18
ALEX. JOHNSON. Old'
bv Grant nnd Terry’s lot; levied on as the proper
ty of Dv. Harrison Westmoreland, to satisfy two
fifes issued from Fulton Inferior Court, iu favor
of XVm. K. Kitchen, one against Harris-«n XX'c.-t-
mnrcland and tlie other against H. A XV. F. XXVst-
morotand. .TO 8. ,<5 \jITH.
Nov.2,1854. ,s7, rriff.
Fulton Postponed Sale.
r ILI. bv .’1*1 before tin* Court House door, iu
lfit* citv -*l Atlanta, on the first Tuesday iu Pe*
cumber uext, .t ith in the legal hours of ^aio'tho fol
loxriuef property, to nit
VV
Mayor and Council of the eity of Atlanta,
John XI. Davis.
A city lot, containing one half acre more or less, :
fronting on Dccatnr street; sold to satisfy a fifa j
in favor of the Mayor and Council of the city of !
Atlanta for city tax, vs. Stephen Bigger?.
A city lot. No. 112, laud lot number 51, con-
, taining one half acre more or less, lying on Cal- :
I boun street t sold to satisfy a tax fife' in favor of
tho Mayor and Council of the city of Atlanta, |
i owner not known. j
A city lot, No. 127, on land lot No. 51, owner t
cot known; sold to satisfy a tax fifa. in favor of
ere The entire stock of Dry.G'ooda and Groceries, consist : tbe Mayor nnd Council of the city of Atlanta. ' Nov. 7,
hi- I ingot Calicoes. Hats. Caps.Hardware. Medicine, Tobne- A city lot, No. 9. land lot No. 53, lying on Col- j
M - WfK, - tt “ re .'. Crotkei '-' - various other ar- I Hn ., stree t or alley ; sold to satisfy a ms fifa in {
MARSHALL HOUSE,
Savannah, Georgia,
CORDON FARGO, Proprietor,
(laie or tbk c. h. hotel, acousta. oxokoia )
Savannah, November 3d, 1853. 22 Wly
GRENVILLE & CO.,
General Commission Merchants,
SAVANNAH, OF.ORGIA,
1\ T 1LL attend promptly to any business entrnsted
It to them. They also keep on office at Chattanoo
ga, Tennessee, and will make purchase* for orders of
produce at that point.
Cbakub e. gexsviiui. | WitmnF. Kampui,
Savannah. Chattanooga.
1654. dJcwSm
MRS. J. M. BORING, take* great i>:eas-
ure in aauounviug to her frioml? aud }*at- j w-c
rous, that her stock of Fuii aud XVintcr • \ \
Goo-ls is now complete. P!ca a e call und examine
her goiwN. all who arc in need ot the latest fash
ions, as she ha- this day received a lot'of jnst such
articles. Her goods need no great noi-e aboni
them—come and see them, and judge for yenr
selves.
Atlanta, November 8, i >5 i. dw3m
EH LAWSHE
H.\S always t*n hnufi a line >tc>ck oi
CLOCKS) WATCHES AND
JB WELFTF,
ad is prepared to have watch-work of every ee-cnp
ou done up in nasi, hate style and warranted.
\ilat. nta. 8»*p25th. IS"'-, t-—duly
jl ye
A am
A FEW BEEBE'S.
isL to buy yonr 11 ;TS chcup, ami
call at tht reiibf-cribors tvlicro you ci
ff nell solocteff «tock to select irom
11. \Y. 4X)7^VRT «:
W
fl. Branmuller*
(Lot. I<•/' .Vi-ji'c in tire Synodical
Ugo „f Georgia..
XVill take about six mere scholars, it early up-
plication- are made.
31f». Biaumuller,
Is also ready for the reception of scholars in ihe
different branches of Ornamental work.
Sg,. Orders iu I’aneg Unir-lirai/lin-/, are re
spectfully solicited. For particulars and term.-
eall at tlie Music Store. XX'hitc-Hall street, sign of
the Gohlen Piano.
Atlauta. November 14. 1854. 42<Uf
At Public Outcry.
"ILL Ik: sold before ihe Council-Room dour,
on XVhite Ilall street, on the first Tuesday
in December next, at 2 o'clock, n valuable citv lot
on Xlrrlotta street, on which is a licat and com
fortable aud well furnished dwelling, good well of
water., in. Also at the same time nnd place 3
beautiful unimproved Lots, situated oil the same ■
street. Persons wanting to purchase, will be
shown the property at auv time.
S. J. SHACKELFORD. 1Matter.
Atlauta, November 13. 1851. 12lds
SEW STOCK.
DRUGS. Medicine*. Perfumery.
Chemicals.. Oils, Putts. Glass Ware
ke.. Sc., at the sign of ihe M..m
moth Mortar, under Council Hall.
An extensive assortment of Drugs,
medicines, perfumery, chemicals,
glassware, iu my line. oils, putty,
snaps, combs, brushes, Are.. A.,
suitable forcity and country trade,
ha- just bt-en' reeeiv(sl from the
T XVO
mad
C LOTHING—A fine assortment just received
l,y PARR J MeKENZIE.
November 23, 1S54. SIdlw
Atla-nta' Cash. Store !
■WM. HERRING & CO.
"1 \tk aro tiotv i*cceivin^ an Iramun-c Stu;.ul Fall
\ t ,nnd Winter Clothing, for m*n a»id boys
wear, ot : he taatiest ®rn\ latent Nt vie. Alan, au .a ■wort'
mvu of gentlemen*’ FURNISHING r:Ot»n?. wliicli
xx ill -ell at tlie l**he<i :*«:#». f-jrcrsti.
\\V liH\e <m Isuuff no assuv-tusenl r.f IR*Y
which xv« xrill -ell tnui, r the market price, na xvc .are
ileterminetl to clftfv out that ffeparlraeut of oar trade.
Wi* xrill be ]>!••:’-M 1«»-hoxr aiiyqcrsouclviu? ti 5 a caU
vrliat we will th*. September ’-bth. ISM. (I-dvlv.]
\V. I {UK RIM.. W. J. MASfKltS. \Y. >. HLKRLNU
tilMiori front. No. f‘L ’Whitehall Str**«M..
Aoticc-,
mouthe after date appUcaliuu will be
leto the Honorable the Court of Ordiuory
, of DeKalb County, for leave to soil the laud aud
I ru-groe- belonging to the estate Jane Russel,
j bite of said countv. deceased.
Nov. 13, 1S.V1. OREPIAH ri. M0RRISS.
Aministrator.
NEW GOODS,
AXeu dfc Boys Clotla.': lift,
i Clothes .New aud Fresh.
C’assimeres.
i Tho Richest ever brought t-- titis
Vrstiups.
Cotiic toon, or they will all be sold.
Glores-—Extra Fine
Neel* FixiFify* the xery latcM- <f;b— miff rirli«-t
maU^riul--
Also,
Titilor’u iiimujiiiLff—Xapes. Crajum-. unit ion
• thin'.'kept in si Merchant Tail or ini' (^t:tbli>binent. c\u
be bought from the subscriber.
, Atlanta. Nov-- xMewJf UAVI.S LAWS HR
Fulton Mortgage Sale.
X TILL be -old before the <-->urthouse door in
the city of Atlanta. Fulton county, on the
1st Tuesday ill January next, within the legal
hours of sale, the follow ing properly, to-wit :
Oue set of baud tuols for nutmilutturing tin
ware, together with all the luaehine* and other
tools necessary for said muuufnetttring business,
in the tin-sh-.il °f the defendant, in rhe eity of
Atlanta, and one stove pipe—all new and com
plete; levied on ns the property of James XV.
Points, to satisfy a mortgage life issued from Ful
tou Inferior Court, in favor of Nathaniel E. Gard
ner, vs. Jam. - \\. Point- - —property pointed out
in said fifa.
Thirteen cooking stoves, eleven porter and box
stoves and a quantity of Japan and planish and
common tiu-warc. together with a variety of oili
er articles of merchandise too tedious to mention:
all levied ou at the property of .Tames \P. points,
to satisfy two mortgage fife- issued from Fulton
Inferior Court, in favor of Hancock & Co. and
J. N. Morrow. Vs. James XV. Points—property
pointed out in said litas.
Nov. 3d. I85L T. J. PERKKRSON, It. Sh’tf.
.STATE OF GEORGIA, •
FULTON COUNTY. ;
Ut UEREAS. Xiioiua- Mo .re applies to me for
X » letter- of adui’ni-tr-ition ou the e-fate of
Henry F. Jeffries, fete of .-slid comity, der'-l—
Those arc therefore to cite and huraiisli -ii and
.-iugnlnr the kindred and creditor- of -a!.! iU-c’J,
to l.>e and appear at my oilb.-e within the time nrc
scribed by law to -ho-.v cause, if any they bat e,
why snid letter* -In.id 1 not be granted the j.pjdi-
eont.
Given uuder my hand and >cai, this 3d dat of
Nov. 1854. JOS. II. MEAD, Ordinary.
tides, such as generally compose a Prv Goods.-stock, sll
levied on as property of T. G. IV. Cru-seii t.> satisfy
.sundry Iifa* issued from Fulton butierior Court: one ill
favor uf A. C. Schafer, oue in favor of Belcher & Holl-
insgsworth. one iu favor of 8,
and one in favor of XViley Banks It Co., all against
Crussell & Fwif:. Sate to continue frmn -inv today un
til all is sold.
Hie east half of land lot number ninetv-two. (Pk) in
the seventeenth (17tli) district of originally Henry,
now Fulton county, levied on a* the property of John
Dora, to -ali-fy a fifa issued fn.ni Fuftonsillparipf Court,
EZRA 1. MOSES,
favor of tho Mayor and Conneil of the citv of I C0MMI88I0N ft FORWARDING MERCHANT,
Atlauta, owner not known,
A city lot, Xo. 107, land lot No. 51, lying on l
Farrar i? Brother*. Calhoun and Baker street*, owner not known;:
1 sold to satisfy a tax fifa in favor of the Mayor and !
Council of the eity of Atlanta.
A eity lot. No. 2, land lot- No. 77, owner not
known ; sold to satisfy a tax fife in favor of the
Mayor and Council of the city of Atlanta.
,s Security, property pointed out bv John
Nov «, 1«54 JO. F. SMITH. Sheriff
Administiator's Sale.
Georyia, Cobb County-
\ GREEABLX to an order <>f the Court of Or-
- A dinary of DeKalb county, passed on the 2d
ot October instant, will be sold before tlte court
house door in tho citv of Marietta, on the first
Tue. * * ~ ' '
sold to satisfy a tax fifa in favor of tbe Mayor
and Council of the city of Atlanta, owner not j
known.
Savannah, Gu.
1$ ' r HJ. pay -strict attention to all business entrusted
V V to hi* care.
—: HfTtKEM-KS
Messru. L. Trapman & Co..
“ WardlawVValkeraud Burnside, yCharleaten
" Jaraea Adger & Co.,
“ nail At Jiosea,
** Catlin, Levitt. Sr Co.,
Furvic. Gladden & Co., New Orleans.
A. A. Solomon* & Co., Savannah.
Hall ft Moses. Columbus.
Savannah, October-24tb, 1864. 28—dw‘Jm
them when indisposed, and having found them no mild,
yet so efficociousln case* of derangement of the digestive
organs, I most cheerfully commend them and their use to
the public, and especially to geutlemcn having largefani-
iiios, as a most excellent preventive of fixed and permn
nent disease arising from indigestion.
Truly yours, ftc.. JOHN J. FLOYD.
LaGkangS, October 22, 186k.
DR. E. N. Calhoun—-Dear Sir: i am gratified to learn
thatyou have come to the conclusion to create Agencies
for the Calhoun Pills tn different parts of the country—
is it no less ru act of justice to yourself than to tin-
world at large. Since tho year 1848, 1 have bean iu the
habit of using your Pills individually, and uh a Famillv
Medicine. Observation and experience prove it an invul
uable specific for nearly all irregualritie of tlie Digestive
Apparatus, performing its office u-itli little or no pain o:
nausea ; it leaves the patient with a good appetite, in
creased strength and greatly improved and elevated spir
its— properly used, it will cure Dyspepsia and expel all of
its gloomy concomitants. In Chills and Fevers, and even
Bilious Fevers, I havo found it equally efficient.
Trusting that yuu may find the world us ready to coni
pensate you as to benefit itself, the result of your skill
and labar. I am sincerely vonr friend, ftc..
EDXV. YOUNG HILL.
STAKKV iu>, Lee County, October 26. 1863.
Do. E. N. Calhovx—Dear Sir. While at Decatur, I
had as T consider, a fair opportunity of testing tlie Cal
houn J*ills, prepared by yourself,' and I am so much
plesed with tlicir action upuuthe Liver, and as a means
of breaking up Bilious predisposition, that I hope ns yon
are now preparing to offer them to the public, that yon
will create an Agency at Starkville. that may be ena
bled at anytime to procure them. 1 expect to use them
with wlute and black in all cases threatening attacks of a
Biilous character. I would be gratified, not only on your
own account, but also for the benefit of the public at
large, that you would place them iu the reneli of every
person, for I feel confident that there has not vet been
offered to the pubiicany preparation of Jledicinethat will
compete with your I’ills ns a general Family Medicine, or
a traveling companion.
Very sincerely your friend, ftc., JOHM H. 1'UI‘K.
Avupsta. October 2P. 1863.
Dk. E. X. CalUuL.n—Dear Sir This is to certify that
before I had the pleasure of meeting you, I was frequent
ly attacked by some Bilious derang^ferat producing pro*
tration, loss of appetite, Nausea sHlgHead-acbe. From
tho use ofyour (Calhoun) Fills, adnnnistercd according
to your instructions, I was immediately and permanent
ly relieved. It affords me much gratification to ac
knowledge the advantage T derived from your judicious
treatment.
1 remain with high esteem, vour obedient servant
CHRISTOPHER 1.0XV. ’
Fur sale by J. M. Rantin', & J. Nokcbobs, Agt. in At
lanta. July 27, 1854. 0—ly.
VNew York.
5oId_iui the property of Senley Levereii, late 'of
DeKalb, Jecoasod, sold for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors r, f snid deceased. Terras ou dav of
tale. SIMEON SMITH, Atlin’r.
Oct. 6, 1854.
XT" ILL be -old under an order of the Ordinary of Mor
&Ts SRsrsvJS; a ’&«'*•
couutv. ft lot of land 7^. in ih.-' ffistrict of* snid c Couucu of the city of Atlanta.
cmmty. to the Estate of George Birt. dc* Kamsy, fur hi^ city tax in 1854.
ca®>ied. Tho said lot of land U entirely in woods.—. A houso anil lot now occupied by the defendant, :
... Steam Saw Mill for Sale.
A city lot, containing one half acre more or ! f TOGETHER with 400acreB well timbered pine land,
less, fronting Ivy street: sold to satisfy a tax fifa i A ODe mile ea3t Haralson, Coweta county, Geor-
in favor of the Mayor and Conneil of thecity of Th «JSj l i5f 8 i“»H>eonput in operation and i»
Atlniln vs .Tohn It \1.wo ^ cutting 2000 feet per day; Slabs and saw dust furnishes
u *’r }^i r , . - • , . V- sufficient fuel and a reidy sale can be had for all the
.VI, ot kho interest r-i defendant ip ctly lot No. lumber sawed at the Mill at *1 per hundred feet
.. =- r- m 0 inch stroke, 2 eylender boil-
drive a 4 feet circular Saw, or n
might be attaohed. either of
Living 40 miles from tho above Mill, and having a*
much business as I can attend to, I will sell the Mill
and land for the very low sum of 94000. 91600 cash,
reasonable time on the balance. With proper man*
agement the Mill will make the money I ask for it in
twelve mouths. E. CARLTON,
July 1st, 1854 [6—3mj LaGrange, Georgia.
Auction & Comission Business!
8. J. SHACKLEFORD
I Richardson.
A city lot, No. S, land lot No. 53, lying on Jones ]
street; sold to satisfy a tax fifa iu favor of the
Xlayor and Council of the city of Atlanta, vs. A.
U. Willis.
A city lot. No. 3, aud land lot No. 77, contain
ing one half acre more or less, fronting on For-
i.ut*; non w ith ih.» Will
t*n. Morgan count'. September 12th. 1844.
HUGH .1. (Kill.BY, Adm’r. situate on the corner of Hunter anti Loyd streets,
° x ’” 1 of( ’- I - rer ’'- de- 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, Mayor and Council vs. Michael MeCtil-
lough.
A house and lot in the city ol' Atlanta, situate
GEORGIA. DeKalb Vo
\ v-IiKREAs Erekiel Rot
•nit;/.
druintstrate-r trouu tue
Estate of UubrgeW Et-g.v.. k-ci-.i-.-ti applies to
me for hitters uf disiaissiou iVum'his -uid Administra-
t'.ou. These arc therefore to cite and admonish ail-ioid
singular ihe kindred and creditors of .aid decearcd. to
fils their objections iu my office, if any they have, in
in terms cf law. why the -aid applicant should uot
be dfemiSAed from hi* raid adiuinistratieu at the Feb-
i ruary term next, of the to..rt oi Ordinary of *.»'•!
county. Given under mv hand at cfiiec.
July 4th. 1864. AI.F5C. JOHNFCN. ord'y.
Adminibtrator^* Salt*.
\ iJRUVATtT.Y i,. ..f.l.ra* u.
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
\Y T HERE.VS Daniel Johnson applies lor le tters of ad
* > ministration on the Estate of I>. C. Cheshire, tie-
. late of Li wrens District. j>. C. Those are there
anff creditors of raiff docased. lo he and appear at mv
on or before the first Moiiffav in t?epteuiber next,
to .-hu’-v cause, it* any exists, why sahTIetterc «xff-
ration should net be granted
August_2d,JlS54._ _ JQ$. H. MEAD. Ord’y
GEORGIA, DeKalb County,
f 7 ’"Wo ihonths after date application will be made to
the ( ourt of Ordinary of said county for leave to
— ft estate and cogroes, belonging to tlie estate
on-raclMiUer, late uf said county, deceased.
3*pt. f»th. 1854 GIDEON MORRIS. Adm’r.
GEORGIA. Eulion County.
f\ 11ERE.VS. John i.. Harris applied io me for letters
< f ftd’.ninistrntiou ou tht* C‘-;tafcof William Farm-
4 - —re there- uu tho corner of Whitehall and Mitchell streets,
i"? r , ."S u ^ r _ ,, i c ! containing half acre, more or less; levied on to
satisfy a fife issued from tho Mayor’s Court, May
or and Council vs. W. XT. Roark.
B. N. XVILL1F0RD, City Marehal.
Fultou December Sales.
VA’ILE be sold, on the tirst Tuesday in December
' * next, before 'he Courthouse door in tho city of
Atlanta, within the legal hours of sale, the following
property, vii:
A house and lot in the South-western part of the
city of Atlanta. containingJlnc acre, more or less, en
closed with rough pailings, with a small framed dwell-
iug-housc thereon, now occupied by Calvin Gwens aa
his residence—levied on a* the property of the .aid
Calvin Owens, to satisfy a ti. fa. issued from DeKalb
tv-one, in the tteutecnfh District, and first section,
of originally Cherokee, now Forsyth eountv. con-
tniiiing forty acres more or less, "and sold' as tlie
property of Thomas llayues deceased, for the ben
efit of tin* creditors of said deceased.
Terms.—Hix months credit, notes und approved
soenritv. REUBEN H.VYNKS. A'lm’r.
Novcmiier 10. 185!.
Given under my hand and s«ii. at office, this 17th
day m Oct.. 1864. JOF. II. MEAD.Ordinary.
Administrator's Sale.
\ GItEEABLY to an order
A Court of Ordinary of Fulton
sold on the first Tuesday iu .January, 1855,
tore ihe Court House door in the Town of Dnhlo
negu. Lumpkin county. Lot of Laud number six
Dedicated to Isis Pupils and
Friends iu Atlanta, Ga.
L K KENDEZX Ol'S (Redovra ? -ntinien!.-ile,)
composed by H. Braumul er. just received
aud for sale at the Mueic Store on XX’hite-Hall ?t.
Fresh Arrivals!
At Seago eft? A-lraL>c>tt T s
Commodious, Fire-proof Wai’e-honse,
ATLANTA, GA.
B Y vi
of 1
Admitustratur’s Sale.
rirtoe of au older uf the C'.uirt of Ordinary
the County of DeKalb. will he sold op the
First Tuesday in January next, at Decatur in said
County between the legal hours of sale. One lot
of Land No. three Hundred and nineteen, (319)
in the lfeli District. Original Henry now DeKalb
County containing, two Hundred two and it half
acres more or !*>-: also the following negroes, viz :
Gitl a man about 31 years old laid Adeline, a tvo-
Kile a* a grocery, in the Eastern part of tee city of At.
! lanta. fronting on the South side of Peters’ street
where said street orosses the Macon & Western Kail-
, road, containing one-fourth of nn acre, more or less
uf the Honor,.hi.. • femed on as the property of William ft Thomas Kille.
lrr . il to " ati3, >' a H ‘ fa ' itsueil Item DeKalb Superior Court
111 county, will he > in favor of Edmund XV. Holland, vs. William Kile prin-
eipnl, and Thomas Kile security.
Abu. Thp entire stock of drugs and tuedieines, paints,
jar- -ratties, phials, show-cases and contenta, nnd va
rious other articles, such as usually comiiosc a stock of
A quantity ol Shanghai fowls of various ages
and sizes, supposed to be 200 in all, iu the posses-
A’egroes to Hire.
Will be hired to the highest bidders, before the ‘ heretofore
City Hall iu tho city of Atlanta, ou the first day
of January next, (New Year's Day,) lur the term
uf twelve mouths, all the uegrues belonging to the
Estate of Allen E. Johnson, deceased, consisting
of boys, girls, ineu aud women. Some of the boys
and men has some experience iu Hotels. One
man
rnence
known
North, on favorable term*, which will enable the sub- j 30,UU0 pound- prime Tennessee Burvu Sides.
J ■- lO.Oim *• *' . •• Shoulders.
1,009 “ choice -- Hums.
Prime-Leaf Lard in bbl? ft tin can*.
Live Geese Feathers.
seriber to sell at very reasonable rate*, and lower tlmu
-Vs 1 am determined lo build up a respectable business { q’nno
on to the encouragement r’JJJJ,.
.licit the continued aud | °jtU9
approv
security. REUBEN HAY'XES. Adm’r.
November 10, 1S5-4.
Yutieu < ,1 • s ‘ ou G*c doleudaut; levied on as the property
iNotlCe to Dehtors & Creditor*. . of XYm. IL Thurman, to satisfy a fife issued from
\ LL persons indebted tn the estate Jane Russell j HeKalb Superior Court, in favor ef John W.
oo- i county of DeKalb, deceased are re- i Evans, vs. Wm. H. Thurman—property pointed
man about 22 years old aud both negroes bein'- of T uir . fc ^ luak< - immediate payment, aud those : ou t hj plaintiff.
... _ The house and lot occupied hy the defendant as
good quality nil s»ld ns the property of Isarel i,av ‘“S demand* against said deceased wRl pres
-Miller, Deceased for the Benefit of the heir* of ent them, within the time prescribed by law, prop
In tbe above line, in proportion t
extended. I respectfull> solid
increasing patronage of my friends, and the public in
general, and nlso that of my professional brethren !□
Atlautn »*.ud the burrounffiug countiv'.
I’hytjiciaus are nsnured that they can rely upou the
Perms oa day of sale.
G. .MOBBbSi AtlmitustrsiJ
vemher t5, 185*1.
ci ty authenticated. OBEDLUI S. MORRIgS.
November 13, 1851. Administrator.
100 Sacks Extra-Family ft Superfine Flour.
30 Ilbds Prime ft Fair Orleans Sugar.
50 Sacks “ “ " Rk> Coffee.
Oil KV.1 a L,.1f I.Klu- \r_,.L,.*^i
Notice to Debtors aud Creditors.
A EL persons indebted to the Estate of Allen JL
Johnson. la!o of Fulton countv. deceased, arc
his residence in the city of Atlanta, fronting on
the South side of Peters street, bounded on tho
East by tho lot- occupied by J. E. Odeua’s family,
— i and on tho West by Mrs. Bedford's lot, contain
ing one-fourth of an aero, more or less; levied on
as the property of Reuben Clayton, to satisfy a
Administrator’s Sale.
0 -' Thursday, the 9th day of November next, will !
be sold at tlie Johnson House, tbe lato residence of I . .. .-
Alien t. Johnson, deceased, all tbe jarishable propert v fitu lssuetl from DeKalb Inferior Court, m favor
of Maid deceased, contistiog in part id one horse and : ot U. J. Thweat, vs. Reuben Clayton, and H.
te’.i’fi . one yoke of oxen and waggons, one steam hoifer 1 Pettis, security, aud ono issued by the Tax-Col-
■;*. eah-es. and year .lector of Fultou county, vs. Reuben Clayton
jue piano torte. logeth f or hi = State and county tax toy the yew 1853.
.kitchen furniture, and i . o <=, T T pr-i, smortv nnu
ary to mention Sale to o«o\. ou, ioOd. 1. J. FLKKERSON, i>. Sh’jt.
1 Al \ BBLS Tenn.*aee Corn Whisky for sole at 46 cl*
lv/U Uf W. W. ROARK
“athate, Bapt. 14, l«M.
B. F. BOMAR, Adas’r.
SEAGO ft ABBOTT, Groceries ft Commission
Merchants, Atlanta Gs. Nor. 27,1854. Jdiwly.
To Rent.
g rooimrover tliu ifore oectipied by H.flV. Bullard-
Apply to Nov.'2- ’"-XT. W. ROARK.
arc sold- Terms I ’ _
Dct 18th, 1654. W. Herring & Co.,
vnariW- \ Adnrir* K ^ El ’ ia connection with their large Stock of Cloth-
v n , . ■ iLKGts^o.N, J ' *>ing a large assortment of HATS and CAPS of the
A V> . wishing to purchase the Steam latest stvles, also. Boot* and Shoes, Trunks, Carpet
Boder can find it lying near the Georgia Railroad Depot l Bags and'Valises. ‘ • A—Uf
! Workshop, and examine it fer themeefre*. Atlanta, Sspt. 28,1|34. ■ '
H AS taken the large and commodious House ou
Alabama strecct, couth of, and contiguous to, the
Common Passenger Depot, where he i* prepared to re
ceive Consignments of all kinds of MERCHANDISE aud
PRODUCE, Bacon, l.ard, tc.. &c.
He will, also, give strict attention to the Sale of
NEGROES, RELVL ESTATE, HORSES, ftc.. and any and
every thing, which may be desired to be sold at Arc-
tio.v or Privately, oa Commission.
iSP All Consignments will be disposed ol agreeably to
structions, and funds promptly remitted. f5I-ly.]
The most extraordinary discovery in the World
is the (treat Arabian Remedy for Man and Beast.
H. G. FARRELL’S
CELEBRATED ARABIAN LINIMENT.
The beautiful and fertile region skirting the desert
of Arabia, abounds with rare plants and odorous
woods, whence are procured those aromatic gums
and balsams of which this Liniment is composed, and
by whose stimulating, unctuous and penetrating prop
erties it is, w'Uen applied, diffused through the whole
nervous system, allaying the most intense pain in n
few minutes. Try it, when you will be convinced that
uo preparation possesses in so high a degree, its per
fect anodyne qualities. Its action is prompt and ef
fective. It penetrates the flesh to the bone, relaxes
contracted cords, restoring uso to limbs paralysed for
year6, and where the flesh has wasted away, leaving
nothing bat skin and bone, excites a healthy action,
causing new flesh to grow cut and fill up the shrivell
ed parts. It restores synovial fluid or joint water,
and this is the reason why it has been so successful in
diseases of the joints. In affections of the Spine, liv
er, Lungs and Kidneys, this great remedy stands be
fore any other ever produced. For ague cake or en
largement of the spleen, it is a specific For any in
ternal inflamation, you will find it gives great relief.
It lias no equal in the world for Rheumatism—also,
cramps, swelling, numbness, weak joints. Spine and
Chest, pains, wounds, chilblains, burns, sore throat,
bites of insects and reptiles, salt rheum, warts, corns,
mange, and indeed nearly all diseases which require on
external application, and many others, are greatly
benefited by it. It is used externally with great sue.
cess in goitre, or swelled neck, Scrofula or King’s
Eril, liver Complaint, nervous diseases, &c. For
Horses or Cattle, it is as effectual as in diseases of
man. Will cure any case of Sweeney in existence ; al
so, Spavin, Splint, Ringbone, Big-head,Fistula, Farcv.
roll Evil, Windgalls, Strains, Bruises, ftc.
Look ont for Connterfoita!
The public are cautioned against another counter
feit, which has lately made Us appearance, called W.
B- Farrell’s Arabian Liniment, the most dangerous of
all the counterfeits, because his having the name of
Farrell, many will buy it in good faith, without the
knowledge that a counterfeit exists, and they will per
haps only discover their error when the spurious mix
ture has wrought its evil effects.
The genuine article is manufactured only by H G.
Farrell, sole inventor and proprietor, and wholesale
druggist, No. 17 Main street, Peoria, Illinois, to whom-
ali applications for Agencies mast be addressed. Be
sure you gat it with the letters H. G. before Farrell’s
thus—H. G. FARRELL’S—and bis signature on the
wrapper, all others are counterfeits. Sold hy A. Alex
ander, and J. M. Rantin, Wholesale and Retail agents,
Atlanta; Hanes, Lascter & Co., Jonesboro’; Hutchison
ft Headden, Palmetto; Camp ft Christian, Fairburn;
, XVm. A. Powell, Decatur—and by regularly authorized
! agents throughout tbe United Slates.
4®* Price Si and SO cents, ^nd SI per bottle,
j AGENTS WANTED in every town, village and ham
let in the United-States, in whichpne is not already es
tablished. Address H. G. Farrell as above, accompa-
! nied with good reference aa to character, responsiblli-
! ty, ftc. Atlanta, Nov. 11. 1864. 24—4w.
D yspepsia, rheumatism, scriJe li_v, coli.ii
ASTHMA. CONSUMPTION, I.IVKR COMPLAINT, ire
tiiuth in miiibtt : are vor sicitf skw.uir of miita
TIONS I
Ask tor Hampton'.* Vegetable Tincture, tlie mum
cures made by this pieawmt and safe remedy inav in
finite counterfeiting.
A Medicine must have merit and great merit too.
to stand the test of public opinion. No ni t of puffin-
•an gaivanize a worthless article, so ns to keep it up u*
* good medicine if it be not really so.
A good medicine will live, become popular, ami ex
tend its sales year after year, in spite of opposition.
The people will readily find out virtues, and the fame oi
them passes from mouth to mouth with more rapiditv
than newspapers can spread it. A living witness testi
fying to the cure a medicine bn* made for him is <>l
far more eervice than any newspaper advertising.
In proof of what we *ny above, n reier you to llnmii
ton’s Vegetable Tincture, and its effects. "
The XVife of T \Y. Yeakie, Groeer, 7« Pearl »uuf.
cured of Rheumatism of 8 yenr* standing; other reme
dies failed.
Wm. M. Oldham, (late of the Custom House.) dwcl
ling 120 Finest., of Dyspepsia, great debility, pennant lr
eured.
W. A. Schaefler, Esq., one of tlie oldest Magistrate*
and most highly respectable citizens, cured of great
weakness and restored to robust health.
Jarrct Plummer, 163 E. Baltimore st. suffered intense
ly six years with hip disease and mercurial rbumatism:
cured after all other remedies failed.
Space will not permit to name hundreds ol others,
as Geo. W. Goodrich, Capt. Thos. Canot, Robert Gault.
James Symth. cured of rheumatism. John Pervaii.
A. Grffin. John Luke, Rer. V. Eskrige, U. S. Navy, aud
thousands of others cured of Dyspepsia, Scrofula,
Cough, Liver Complaints, Broncliits, St. Vitus’ Dance,
ftc. Wc refer to our own citizens. Call on them.
Dr. Hampton, 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 ini
' ose on the public.
GREAT CURE OF RHEUMATISM BY HAMPTON'S
X’EGETABLE TINCTURE.
Chester District, S. C., January 3d, 1853.
Messrs. .Mortimer ft .Mowbray—Gentlemen: For the
last five years 1 have been a severe sufferer from Rheu
matism, till, soeiugyour recommendation of--Harap
ton’s Vegetable Tiucture,'' I procured o bottle, aud the
first dose has ro much relieved me that I cunsider it
as justice to give to tho suffering world the result r.t
tlie application.
Mine was Acute Rheumatism in the back—so bad
. that I was confined to my bed for the last six month-.
] The first bottle acted like a charm, the second restored
strength to my poor afiiicted back, und I am now as
well and feci as youBg as when i was sixteen. I am
I now 74 years of age.
I consider your Tincture the greatest discover- of the
! age and poor suffering humanity ought to erect a jnouu
i rnent to Dr. Hampton, who has saved thousands from
pain. And you, gentlemen, have acted the part of pub
lie benefactors in disseminating the benefits which
have resulted from your invaluable remedy.
I am a plain cotton planter, and have never written
tor literary fame; but when my fellow beings are ailiict
ed shall I hesitate, or through modesty, withhold any
information valuable to my fellow manf So, if you
consider this worthy of a place in any of your newspa
pers, you are at liberty to make use of it. Yours, trulv.
ALVAH KEMBAI.L. ’
CURE FITS! READ!! READ.’!!
More than Gold to the Sick—From one of the most
respectable Druggists in South Carolina:
Charleston, S. C., Sept. 21,1853.
Messrs. Mortimer ft Mowbray:—The saio of youi
Hampton’s Vegetatolo Tincture is increasing every dav.
and every bottle sold recommends this valuable mediciiie
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
aerful cure has been performed ou a negro suffering
by Fits. I will furnish you with a number of cortitT-
cates if you wish them. Please send me, soon n-
possible a supply of the Tincture. I am, gentlemen,
yours, W. a. TKOTT.
Hundreds in this city will bear same testimony.
Hampton’s Vegetable Tincture is purely Vegetable,
awl warranted free trom all miueral substance. Thi*
Tincture, by its mild, pleasant, and safe action on the
stomach, liver kidneys, lungs, and tho nervous system,
cures Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Disease of thcUrina
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 »
male System* it seems to have ao superior.
The Female System has, in Doctor Hampton’s Vege
table Tincture, » Cure for its numerous and complicated
derangements. Hundreds who have been debilitated
and dispirited, and on the vergq of a premature grave
have been restored by its use to blooming health'
which wo. are abundantly able to prove by such a ho4
of living witnesses.
LIVER COMPLAINT AND DEBILITY.
. from James Harris, Esq.’s Letter, Alexan-
aria, Virginia:—After speaking of wonderful cures on
himself he says: ‘Mrs.’H. has been suffering with the
complaint and with inability, constantly complaining
from weakness, through her whole system. She now
enjoys better health than for thirty years, being er tire] v
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 ft Jones. Palmetto; Hardier Rider
ft Co.. Augusta, Georgia. - 1
[March 23,1854 4^^.
SUGAR.
A Ii 4 B P E ”«PPly of Sugar always on hand and
XV sale by w. W. ROARK.