Newspaper Page Text
PROCEEDINGS OF COVNCIt:
Citv IIai.i., Atlanta, I
January 3, 1855. J
Council met. Present, lion. W. M. Butt, May- i
,,- Aldermen Simpson, Swift, Farrar, Peek, i
Thoinplon and ilulsey. 1
Tliojniuutes of (lie lust meeting were rend and |
einitirjKid. .
Tha following eoinmuniention was received ami ,
onle|fp<l lo Iks published:
"Atlanta T,uhg£, No. 59. I
Atlanta, Dee. 27, 1S54. y
HEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
To the Public.
TIIE Sheriff i- Sales of Fnlton county, from and
after tiii? dale, will l>c published in tlie Atlanta
Rrjmbli.au. JO. B. SMITH. Sheriff.
NOTICE.
THE Sheriff's Sales of Fulton county will con
tinue l<» be published regularly in tlie Intslligenccr
ns heretofore, a.- I shall publish them without
chargo, siniplv for the benefit of my ruaders.
W. B. RUGGLES.
Atlanln. Jan. 5th, 1855. n32-w4t.
a meeting of this Lodge, hold this day, the j _ ^ ^—| ——
ollowiiig resolution was unanimously adopted: fTCSU AillVSlSj
“ Uemlr.d, That the thanks of the members of , SortSO (fc Abbott's
this Lodge be tendered tbo Mayor aud t’ouncil of ' p—_— A( az ftn _ T7irA nrnnf WuvA-Virmoo
the city of Atlanta for tlic use of (lie City Hall, so | CommOdlOUS, I lTe-prOOt WaXe^hOUSe,
kindly granted for the celebration of this day. A1 loATS J A, UA.
kindly granted
" Hv order of lbc Lodge.
J. M. BORING, See."
The following matter was tendered and received:
Atlanta, Doc. 29, 1854.
To the Honorable Mayor if- Council:
Your petitioner
having a common interest iu the subject of educa
tion, with other citizens, respeetfuliy begs leave,
to present, through you, to the Holland Free
School, the following list ofl-ookt, Ac.
i doz. 1st Readers,
« 2d “
“ Largo Grammars,
" Small "
“ Slates,
j doz. Large Arithmctios,
Small “
Geographies,
“ and Atlases,
Copy Books,
One Gross Pens.
Very respectfully, J. L. DUNNING.
Resnlrcd, That the communication of J. L.
Dunning be received, entered on the minutes and
tbo books, Ac., be received, and the thanks of
Council be, and nro hereby tendered to Mr. Dun
ning for his gift and interest in Holland Free
School, and that said communication, with this
resolution, be published in the city papers.
The communication of Messrs. Ramsey, Kirk
pairick aud others, on the subject of constructing
gas works within our city, wan read and referred
to a committee of three, consisting of Aldermen
Simpson, Peck and Hulsey.
Ou motion, Couueil was adjourned to Monday
evening next at 6j o’clock.
H. C. HOLCOMBE, Cl’k.
50 sacks Prime Rio Coffee.
5 •* Old Gov- Java.
50 bids New crop New Orleans Molasses.
50 “ Prime Table or Planting, N. Y. Potatoes.
10 Boxes “ Bar soap, at 6-i cents, per lb.
20 libds. and SO Uhls Lime.
50 Bbls and half libls New and old Lard.
10.000 pounds old Bacon.
20.000 pounds Salted Pork, at CJ to 8 cents.
300 pounds Live Geese, Feathers.
10 Bales Cotton, yarn at Manufacturers prices.
30 Boxes, Tobacco.
Atlanta, Jan. 5th 1855.
Horse.
A Splendid Harness, and riding filly said to be
the swiftist pacer ever exhibited iu this city all of
which will be -old, very low for cash.
COMMERCIAL.
Atlanta, January 5.
Cotton.—Wc have no change to notice—Ordi
nary 4(a,6—Good article iu demand at G(«, G1
Exchange, on New York is scllingatj percent
premium. On Charleston aud Savannah j per
cent.
Bacon.—Wo quote hog round 10 to 10A. Ham
12to 12J cents. Sides Ribs 9j 10 cts. Sides clear
10 to 11. Shoulders 0 a 9j cents.
Lari) by tbo bbl. 11 @12 cts. leaf.
Iron, Swedes 5j to 6jc; English 5 to 5 j cents;
Nails have advanced to 6 a 6} cts.
~Coun is selling at SO to $100.
Corn Meal, $1 to $1,25 cents.
*”1*011 k. Hog round, 6i(a*7 cents.
Beet, By the quarter, <5 5J cents.
| {Sweet Potatoes, 00 to 75 per bushel.
Irish Potatoes, 75 to 100 per bushel.
Salt, Liverpool sacks plenty, $2,35,@$,250
Liqi oiis.—French Brandy, $2,50 to $3,00 per
gallon: Domestic 50 to 75e. Peach do. 00 a 75
cents. Whiskey 45 a 50 cents. Gin 50 to 60.
Rum 45 to 00 cents.
Wheat.—Good will bring to $1,40 per bushel
readily.
Flock.—City Mill from $4 to 4J per hundred.
Butter, Country, 15 to 20 cts. Goshen, 35 cts.
per pound. Tcnn. Butter, 15 a 18 by the Keg.
Fair N. 0. Sugar, by hhd. 5J.
Prime “ “ “ 0{.
Choice " “ “ 8—.
Syrup, N 0. by bbl. SO to 33 cts. gal.
Extra Whiskey " 45 “ “
Star Candles per box 28 " lb.
No. 1 Rio Coffee by sack 12J to 13i “ “
Gcnnv Bagging 16 to 18 cts.
Hope 12 to 13 cents.
Chickens, 15 to 20 cents.
Eggs, 15 to 20 cents.
Fodder, 75 to 100 per hundred.
Peas, $1,00 to $1.10
Feathers.—40 to 45.
Candi.es.—Sperm 37 o 45c. Tallow 20 22cts
Savannah, Jan. 2, P M.
Cotton.—Tbo market is dull. Under the for
eign occounts the sales amount to 782 bales ns
follows . S4 ill fiji, 00 at. 7i 89 at 7], 93 at 7} 253
at 7 13 Hi. 20 at 7.if. 84 at 7£ 36 at 8, 10 a( 8$, and
10 bales at Sje. Yesterday tbo sales were light,
amounting to only 178 bales, at extremes ranging
from Sj to 8{c.
Augusta, Jnn. 3 P M
Cotton,—The market presents no new feature
to-day. Tile quoniuy on sale i.- limited, with a
moderate demand ami firm prices.
STATE OF GEORGIA, I
DeKalb County. J
To all whom It may Concern.
WHEREAS. Thomas L. Robinson applies for
letters of Administration on the Estate of John
Center, late of said county, deceased. These are
therefore to cite and admonish all, and singular
tlie kindled and creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at my office within the time presented,
aud show cause, if any they have, why letters of
Administration should not be granted the said ap
plicant.
Given under my hand officially,
ALEX’R JOHNSON, Ord'y.
Jan. 2nd, 1855.
STATE OF GEORGIA, |
DeKalb County. )
To all whom It may Concern.
"WHEREAS, R. AJ. Brown applies to me for
letters of Administration on the Estate -if R. S.
Wright, late of said county, deceased. These arc,
therefore, to cite and admonish all. and singular,
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at my office within the time prescribed
by law, and show cause, if any they have, why
letters of Administration should not be granted
tlie said applicant.
Given under my baud officially,
ALEX’R JOHNSON, Ord'y
Jan. 2nd. 1855.
3?,
Ware-House & Commission Merchant,
ATLANTA. GEORGIA.
JJAVING rented that spacious Fire-j'
Proof Wnre-House. recently erected^
on White-Holi street, will attend to the
Storage and Sale of Cotton, Corn, Lard Bacon,
B Y virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary
of the County of DuKatb. will be gold on the
First Tuesday faimury next, at Decatur in said
County between the legal hours of sole. One lot
of Land No. three Hundred and nineteen, (319)
iu the 18th District, Original Henry now DeKalb
County containing two Hundred two and a half
and all bther produce with which lie may be favor- acres more or less: also the following negroes, viz :
e<L Haringinid long experience in the general ’ Gid a man aliont 31 years old and Adalinc, a wo-
trade of Georgia, he flatters himself that he can ; man about 22 years old and both negroes being of
give satisfaction in the sale of all produce: and • good quality all sold as the property of Isarel
also in the purchase of all articles which the coun- Miller, Deceased for the Benefit of the heirs ot
try may require.
December 14.1854.
T. DOONAN.
fiOdwtf
New Candy Manufactory
-AND-
n a.hje:rv9
OPPOSITE THE INTELLIGENCER OFFICE,
ATLANTA, GA.
T HE subscriber would inform the citizens of At
lanta aud vicinity that lie has constantly on
hand, at his Confectionery and Baking establish
ment, all kinds of
Coufectious, Pastries, Fruits, &c
He is also prepared to furnish every description
of plain and ornamental Cakes, 7or weddings or
parties, at short notice, and on accommodating
tern£s.
Imported wine* and brandies of all descriptions
for medical purposes, kept always on hand. Also,
genuine Spanish Cigars, and choice chewing To
bacco—together with a large assortment of Toys,
Fancy Articles, Ac., Ac.
Having recently returned from the North, where
he laid in a fine stock of Fancy Articles and eve
ry tiling necessary for carrying on his candy man
ufactory, he would inform county dealers that he is
prepared to furni.-li candies at wholesale at 17
cents per pound.
Orders accompanied with tbo cash or good city
references promptly attended to.
D. VALENTINO.
Atlanta, Nor. 30th 1S4. [ditv—ly.
Terms oil day of sale.
G. MORRIS, Administrator.
November 6, 1854.
Just lieceived.
I 80,000 lbs OLD BACON, sides, 40 kegs choice
( new LARD, 20 W>ls do. and 300 ths Feathers.
ALSO
j A small lot of Corn and OaLs. and a few thotts-
j anil pounds of Fresh Bones aud Sausage Meat,
{ for sale low, by ilAwtf J. E. WILLIAMS.
Dec 25, ’54 Athenaeum Building, Atlanta.
.4 Situation Wanted.
A graduate of Dickinson College. Penn., desire*
a situation as teacher for the ensuing year. Testi
monials of approved scholarship can be produced
if desired. Address Beta, Lithonia, Geo.
' ^Dee 14, 1854. 29wlm
l^Ali!,
jet
those indebted to
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
SAVANNAH, Jail. 3. : —Ai;riveil,,^ii — Steam
ship Augusta, Lyon, New York : ship Julia How
ard, Cooper, Cotter, New York : lit-bark Kingston,
Murray, Liverpool ; bark Alnnh, Creech, Liver-
laud : brig R 1) Merrian. Cooper, Camden, Me.:
sebr Cohassett, Tobey, New Yoijt. Cleared, ship
Buona Vista, Dunlevy, Liverpool : schr l’laudoue.
Brown, New York , sell Cataract, Francis, New
York.
CHARLESTON, Jan. 3.—Arrived Steamship
Tennessee, Hudgins, Baltimore : Brig Mary Cobb,
Finton, Tlnumiston, (Me.) ; U. S. M. Steamship
Southerner, Ewan, Now York ; Line ship Colum
bia, iMowrv, New York ; Sbjji Alliance, Tinkliaiu,
New York : Bremen bark Kiafanrd, Cobdcn, Rai
lcar, New York : Ilr barque Sarah Ann. Ayhvnrd,
Liverpool: C Lbarque Sumter. Humphrey, Bos
Ion ; Nethcrlanus Gilliotl Vrow .Mart!) Rcmincr-
sen, Amslcrdnui : Brig Acorn, Phinncy, Boston;
C I. brig Clement, Mayo, Boston ; Sebr. .Tames
Rose, McDougall, Havana : Line sebr I) B War
ner, Harmon, New York : Lino Schr Susan Can
non. Burch, Baltimore : Sebr Shamrock, Stevens
Baltimore. Cleared, Fr. ship Callao, Letcllier,-
Havre, Ship Fanny Fern, Jordan, London, Schr.
Harriett 1*. Stoncy, Errickson, New York.
Arrivals at the Trout House.
Ian. 3, i 855.
J T Harper Fa vet to
F B Cole Dalton
W A Hull M A* W R K
.1 Phiriizy Oglethorpe
(i W l T oun K .lo
•1 W Butt Bugustu
Mrs Marshall it II chihl’n
Marietta
.1 A unen n Pliila
T A Whitty Tuscumbia ala
<M Beavers Klneston
A Sledge & Sister
F F Servin Knoxville
Miss Servin <lo
E. Coburn, Home. (la. Master Servin do
11 Cobb A: son Athens tia
.1 Jarnipin Clinton Tenn
F Lewis UiltalguviUc
A Crace Mobile
A Ri ace jr do
S T Grant Monroe (Jit
.1 M Spurlock At hint
C l Saunders N V
.1 B Bailey |<lo
,1 Tavlor jr do
J A Hall do
C Stoughton do
A LeH«»r (ialveston To:
<J Kellogg Coal m'tain
CL Turner a RR
Q Harding do
W .1 Pollard do
T A McCre.
(i E * 'larkc
.1 Dillingh;
ChMs
W F Soot t
c. W Jones NieUshurg M
J Johnson Flovd co
J l Tates Carrol co
W J Scott Columbus (ia
K II Hooper Baldwin
SPECIAL NOTICES^
(Jlc*e Club.
Mr. .1. F. llindgo would announce to tlio Ladies
and Gentlemen of Atlanta that he will give :t
course of 12 Lessons for the purpose of establishing
a Glee Club, to commence on Saturday the 6th iust
at Haydens llall. lie will mceClbe Ladies at 2 anil
tlie Gentlemen at 7 P. M.
Tuition for the course $2 00
He will also meet all children who may wish to
learn to sing, at 10 o clock A. M, ou Saturday at
the same place.
The Juvenile Department will be Free.
Ihoso wishing to enjoy a pleasant recreation and
to crosses? a Knowledge of Music will find this a
favorably opportunity.
Jan. I. 1So5. * (J2t—wit.)
A Warning.
JVlav nut; harbor not in your mind that sou
°1** phillohopby. that a disease will
t cured of itsidl or that you can cure it with certain
"licuies for a few dollars. Beware hou* von tuiuiu r
ih your general welfare.
W wild and vicious 3’ouths. why will you persist in
sir.g with the tilthv* nauseating compounds daily
*»titnl. thereby impairing your appetite.-md digestion.
1 mentally as well as phycally. when
loses of pleasant medi-
the subscriber, either by account
or note, will please call and set
tle before, .1st January. After
that time I shall turn over lor col
lection the delinquents.
J. T. DOANE.
Atlanta, Dec. 4, ’54. w2m
MRS. C. PEEL,
Fashionable Milliner and Dress-maker.
Store uexl door to Messrs. Ryan & Myers
Whitehall Stbeet, Atlanta. Oa.
H AVING recently opened a new establishment,
of Millinery and Dresss-uniking. Bleaching,
Pinking, Ac., Airs. Peel respectfully invites the
Ladies of Atlanta and surrounding country, to
call and examine her
Fall and Winter Stock.
of the most handsome and fashionable Millinery
and Fancy Goods. Dress Costumes, Children’s
Costumes, Ac., of the richest and latest fashions
and patterns. All who desire fashionable made
Bonnets, Dresses, Cloaks, Mautillers, Ac., would
do well to call.
She has received anil is still receiving—and will
always keep on band a supply of Bonnets and
Hats for Ladies and children.
Ribbons, Flowers, Head-dresses,
Caiis, Embroideries, Gloves,
Curls, Veils, Toys,
Dress-trimmings, Dress-goods, Cloaks,
Mautillers, Ready-made clothing for children Ac.
All orders promptly attended to, at short notice.
She will be thankful to those who may give her
a cail and will take pleasure in serving them at
very low rates for cash.
Atlanta, November 13, 1854 . 42—d3m.
Come Everybody,
(,* ^ home-made Saddle*, or Bridles, Saddle-
bag*. Trunks, Valises, Harness, Collars and
Whips, a great variety, together with all articles usu *
ally k*»pt in an establishment of this kind: all of which*
are offered at the lowest living prices, for cash, by the'-
undersigned. MILLER & ANDREWS.
Repairing of all kinds done with quick
despatch.
Atlanta, Nov. 1 1854—dArwly.
PRIVATE MEDICAL TREA Tl ES
OX TILE
Physiological View of Marriage.
11Y
M. It. LA CROIX. M. Albany, K. Y.
250 Pages and ISO Fine Plain and Colored Lithographs
and Plates.
Jn-S" Price only Twenty-five Cents.
jJ3f*Sent free of postage to all parts of tlie Union.-5,g.
CHEAPEST BOOK EVER 1TI!
LI SHED, and containing nearly
double the quantity of reading
matter in that of the
Fifty cents or Dollar Publica
tions.
It treats on the PHYSIOLOGY
OF MARRIAGE, and the secret
infirmities and disorders of
youth and maturity, resulting
from excesses which destroy
tlie physical and mental powers,
all diseases arising from indis
cretion, with {‘lain and simple rules by which all per
sons can cure themselves without mercury, with the
author’s observations on marriage, its duties and dis
qualifications. an«l their remedies; with colored litho
graph.-., illustrating the anatomy and physiology, and
diseases of the reproductive organ.-, of both sexes, their
structures, uses and functions. It contains many im
portant liints to those contemplating matrimony
which trill overcome objections against marriage;-—
none, however, should take this important step with
out lirft consulting its pages. Jt treats of all diseases
of females, whether married or single. Hints to those
who desire no more children. Strangers who require
medical aid, before consulting any doctor, ought to
know whether their cases are properly understood by
those whom they employ, and thus guard against the
imposition of quackery, so prevalent in populous cities.
Hence the advantage of n popular knowledge of ones-
hplf. such as is given iu this work.
If medical author ism Ik* the test of talent, and en
lighlenment be sought from books, let common sense
discriminate between truthful simplicity aud outrage
ous K|M‘ciousue.-s and bombast. B»\ I.a Croix is a legal
ly qualified physician, and for the last twenty years
has been daily consulted upon the different disease.** up
on which his book treats, jiersonally as .veil as by U t
ter. Any person seuding twenty live cents in a letter,
post paid, will receive one copy by mail, free of jnist-
age. or five copies for $1,00. Address DR. M B. I.A
CROIX, No. ol Maiden Lane. 1*. O. Fox 57iL Albany.
N- V.
JB^Medicine sent to any part of tlu* Union accord
ing to directions, safely packed and carefully secureel
from all observation. .
VHWice open daily from 9 A. M., to 9 l\ M. On Sun
day from3 until 5 l\ M.
JKg-Oftiee Removed from N. 5(5 Beaver st., to Xo.
31 Malden Lone, Albany, X. Y. 44d«fcwl v
GUN & LOCKSMITH BUSINESS.
T HE undersigned respectfully informs the citi
zens of Atlanta and vicinity, that he has now-
established himself in this city, and opened a shop
two doors above the post office, in Whitehall st.,
where he is prepared to make
RIFLES &. GUNS,
to order, and warrants them to be of superior work
manship and quality: Guns, Rifles and Pistols
will be repaired iu the best possible maimer, and
at reasonable charges. Also, Locks put in ordcr
and Keys furnished—together with everything
that eoracs within his lino of business.
Nov 27. ’54 (litwlm CHAS. HEINZ.
Classical and Iftigliah SchooL
A^.Tiie subscriber will open a Male School on
Monday, Jan. 8th, in Mr. Markham’s building,
corner of Whitehall A Mitchell streets. He in
tends that in mental discipline and moral training,
this School shall be inferior to no Institution in
the State—and would respectfully solicit the pat
ronage of the parents and guardians of Atlanta.
Tuition in the Engl ink Rranehm, $8 00 jxr qr
Language* and Higher Mathematics, 10 00 “
Rekekkxcek—Col. James Milner. Col. Joel Foster, Gen.
John II. Rice. CassviUe: Hon. A. R. Wright. Rome;
Rev. R. A. Milner. C.irtersvUle : Kev. John It. ttubose,
Col. J. M. Calhoun, Win. Markham. Esq., Capt. J. R.
Swift, Atlanta. A. X. WJUSON’, A. M.
Dec. 27,1854. dlwAw3w-.
LEGAL ADVEBTISXMEJT8.
H. Bra um u I lev*
(Lai. Prof, of Jhteic in the Synodical Female Col-
leeje of Georgia,
Win. take about six more scholars, if early ap
plications are made.
Mrs. Braumuller,
Is also ready for the reception of scholars in the
different branches of Ornamental work.
2E5U Orders in Fancy Hair-Braiding, are re
spectfully solicited. For particulars and terms
call at the Music Store, White-Hall street, sign of
the Golden Piano.
Atlanta, November 14, IS5-1. 42dtf
NEW GOODS,
IVton cto Soys ClotTi i n g,
Clothes New and Fresh.
Cassimeres.
The Richest ever brought to this Market.
Vestiugs.
Come soon, or they will all be sold.
Gloves-—Extra Fine
Neck Fixing, the very latest styles and richest
materials.
Also,
Bargains, Bargains!
B A. S R3 Or ik. }Xi1Z8r S|»
T HE SUBSCRIBER would respectfully inform
the citizens of Atlanta, that he has opened
the Store in Johnson’s Buildings, Whitehall st.,
formerly occupied by McGetteriek and Supple,
where he offers for sale a large and desirable as
sortment of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods—which
’.rill be sold at New York city Prices For Cash.—
Come one, come all, and be fully convinced of the
fact. M. GERRARD, Agent.
Open on Monday, Dec. 4th, 1S54. [55dlm
Tailor’s Trimmings—Tapes, Cray
thing kept in a Merchant Tailoring
be bought from tlie.subscriber.
Atlanta. Xov 2. il&wtf
s. and almost any-
stablisliment, can
LEWIS LAWSHE
Dedicated to Ills Pupils and
Friends in Atlanta, Ga.
L E RENDEZVOUS (Redowa Sentimentale,)
composed by II. Braumul er. just received
and for sale at the Music Store on White-IIall st.*
Fisk’s 3J
c Burial Cases.
T iffs vaiuaVtle arUclci* ju.-i re.
sale at the Tin Ware Manufac
Burr, on White Hall street, Atlanta
Atlanta, Dec. 29. 1S54.
aud for
.f L. II.
bv.
L. ROBINSON.
dxwtf.
i be cured with
V age and condition, wliv will vo suf- , ,
ii’I <irag out u miserable exigence, nerron
ijoyment and even ordinary pursuits
are thus annoyed and wish to be re-
and vigor by a treatment at once
•tujil. should consult Dr. MORRIS.
ater than
Yo rakCKof ovci
for and ri»jiin>*.
unfitted for the ei
of life. You wlu
restored to healtli
pleasant aud eff.*
His iuicct‘>s iu cl
that of any other physician or hi* day. Many who I
have been tor years alllicted with disease or conse.
quences resulting from exce.-s, have be,-n restored to '
Uealtb and vigor under liis ally resctentific treatment i
Should a persoiLi! interview he objectionable, state |
your disease iu writing—rnelose five dollars address |
ttr. W. MtiRlUS. throngli the l'ostofllee. Nashville, i
Tenn., a package and of medicines, securely put tip, |
will lie sent privately and with despatch, fuliof direc
tions therewith, and no questions asked.
Persons liviug at a distance, and afflicted with
Scrofula, Old Ulcers, Totter, Cancers. Piles. Fistula
m A no. Gravel Strictures. Gleets, or any disease wliat
e'er of an aggravated or malignant character, can be
cured at homo by consulting Ilr. MORRIS, by letter post
paid, enclosing a fee.
Medicines pleasant and sate, can be
many part of the United States.
* cular attention given to the treatment of female
riio may be afflicted with Irregu-
lar eoes. 1 lour '.Hois, or Whites. Prolapsus Uteri, or
palling of the \t omb. would do well tolay asideaU false
del.eaev. ; ,nd promptly consult the Doctor. CfHKS
\\ AnUANTKn.
(Office over Mutual f
dar-itrect, non
Xushville, J
The most extraordinary discovery in the World
i* the Great Arabian Remedy lor Man ami Beast.
II. G. FARRELL'S
CELEBRATED ARABIAN LINIMENT.
Is well known to possess the most wonderfully lieai-
iujr. ueiietratiirar and stimulating jirojrcrtics, and bv it>f
l>ronintm*>s in effecting cures, whicli jireviouslv hu«l iv-
siste«l all other medicines, administered by the most sci
entific I'livsicians. lias pbiced it far beyond anv similar
remedy ever introduced to the people of the United
States. It stimulate^ the absorbents to increased no
tion. and thus ei‘.\bb‘.- nature to throw off'disease U
jtetulrafes to the bones, adding strength and activity to
iscles—it is jKiwerfully anodyne and therobyaZ-
rr it at mu. prodminq a d'liyhtfully yleasinty
n.Mitinn through the whole/route. Owing to it! remark*
Hide anticeptic properties', it purifies and neutralize.!
that poisonous, corrosive principle which rendejs old
ulcerous sores so difficult to heal; it therefore is peeu-
liarly adaptiM to their speedy cure. This Liniment from
its penetrating and strengthening qualities nas been
found to be a specific for Unruly sis or Palsy, White-
swellings and diseased joints, and in fact all complaints
involving the muscular system. It has cuied cases of
rtlu nniutism of twenty to thirty years* standing, and
affections of the Spin<*wherein the entire *piual column
was so ci-ooked ana distorteil that the )>atient could not
walk or stand without artificial support. Xunierou**
cases of Ualsv have been cured when the flesh had
g nothing but the dried skin aud bone,
totally without use or feeling. For
uj) it is of inestimable value, rubbed
•host. If applied fice-
ive relief in the severe
Asthma and Colds.—
ent per
complaints. Latin
utual Protection Insurance office, Ce
’ostoffice. Room Xo. 14. up stairs.
th, 1854 25 lv
Xo Esctisc for lU-healtb.
rmaciatcd frame, sallow complexion
an -lgroat debility, tlie result of neglect to
nil treatment, when efficient Medical advice can be
obtained privately and promptly.
Kadit*. who may lie afflicted with Irregularities*
biles, Fistula-in Ano, Gravel, Scrofula, Ulcers, Rheu
matism. &e., sloiu id not allow false delicacy to prevent
their making immediate a]qiIicatiou to Hr. MORRIS,
whose skill iu tin- treatment of all ciirouic diseases
aud female complaints, is too well known to lie qn
tioned.
Tlie Doctor assures all tlio.se who consult liinibv
I and tlie limbs
I Children with C
\ and bathed over tlie tli
I ly on tiie ciiest it never fails to
I coughs attending Consumption, ^
j It heals wounds speedily.—will eim- ScaitliVoad 'jl7u«»
etc. Planters and Fanners will find it a lm.-t valuable
medicine to be applied to Horses and Cattle .Sprains
Bruises, lsnneness, "Stiff Joints, SueCnev. le v Shoul
der, Wounds, Hums, Splint, CTiafes or Galls., Hardened
f Knots on tlie flesli, etc.
Look out for Counterfeits!
The public are cautioned against another counter
feit, which has lately made its appearance, called W.
R. Farrell's Arabian Liniment, the most dangerous of
all the counterfeits, because his having the name of
Farrell, many w ill buy it in good faith, without the
knowledge that a counterfeit exists, anil they will per
haps only discover their error when the spurious mix
ture has wrought its evil etfeets.
The genuine article is manufactured only by H. G.
Farrell, sole inventor and proprietor, and wholesale
druggist, No. 17 Main strict, I'eoria. Illinois, to whom
all applications for Agencies must be addressed. He
sure you get it with the letters H. G. before Farrell’s
til us II. c; FARRELL’S—and his signature on the
wrapper, all others are counterfeits. Sold by A. Alex
ander, and J. M Rantin. Wholesale and Retail agents,
City Properly for Sale.
JLs3~ Persons desirous of purchasing City Pro
perty either improved or unimproved would do
well tq'cull—xttMnc.-* :>s-l have- a number of very
beautiful locations which will be sold low for cash
or good papers. T have also for sale a lot of
Land containing ten acres of fine woodland, well
improved with a new two story House and all ne
cessary out houses situated thereon. For terms
apply to J. R. SWIFT.
* - Dec. 30.
J*. It. SWIFT,
Gen’l Auction & Commission Merchant,
Toot of White-Hall street.
ATI.AX'J’A, < • EORGIA.
References:
Wmr.NEi- A: Hi nt. Atlanta, Georgia.
J. R. Wallace A: Bros.
U. L. Wright. Esq., -- “
En. Swikt, E-q.. Savannah «•
Davis. Komi A: Kanmm;. Auguste, Ga.
Xece.:i!, Hendrix tfcCo.. Charleston. S. C.
Xichoi. A: Pfioock, Nashville, Tennessee.
W. II. Piters, New Orleans.
December 1, 1S54. 57dwly
House and Lot for Sale.
Beautiful two story House, containing
eight rooms and basement, Kitchen;
Stable, and all other necessary outhouses.
The lot contains half acre, aud is located
on Hunter street. Any person desiring a good
residence would do well to call on us. Terms
moderate. Apply to J. R- SWIFT.
December 7, 1854. 64dif
Negroes to Hire.
Will lie hired to the highest bidders, before the
City lltdl in the city of Atlanta, on the first day
of January uexl. (New Year’s Day.) for the term
of twelve months, all the negroes belonging to the 1
Estate of Allen E. Johnson, deceased, consisting
of boys, girls, men and women. Some of the boys
and men has some experience in Hotels. One
man pretty fair house carpenter. Hiring to com
mence precisely at one o’clock P. SI. Terms made
known on the day.
JOHN H. JOHNSON, 1 . . ,
WM. li. FUHGUSON, j Adm rs -
November 2S, 1S54. oGdwtsd
REMOVAL.
J. G. Will i a in s,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
f_Taving removed to his New Store on Decatur
street. (Athenmum Building) near the Trout
House, is prepared to furnish ip any quantity—
BACON. LARD, CORN. OATS, and all kinds of
Rrodutoo
brought to this market. He returns his thanks to
the public for the liberal patronage heretofore lie-
stowed upon him. and solicits a continuation of it.
Atlanta, Dec. 25,1854. dtwtf
Notice!
O N and after January 1st, 1855, payment of
Freights will be required at the G. It. ROAI)
OFFICE, ou or before the delivery of the Goods.
Transportation Office,) J. B. BRANTLEY,
Atlanta, Dee. 26, 1854:}' 73dlm Ag’t
Notice!
O N and after January 1st, 1S55, payment of
Freights will be required at the MACON ±
WESTERN RAILROAD OFFICE, on or before
the delivery of_the G5ods. U. L. WRIGIIT,
Transportation Office, ) Ag’t.
Atlanta, Dee..26, 1854. J 7S(llm
Homestead Law ol Force !
PHK undersigned offers for sale 500 acres of loand
*- on the east bank of the LitthrTilllapoosa river—five
miles from Woedowoll, 5 iu Randolph-Vounty. Alabama,
containing about 160 acres of boijoni land. 50 acres
cleared ami the balailce.well 'timbered. The place con
tains sufficient water pq\v^r for any kjnd of Machinery,
aud a number of tine springs, and 'is situated in the
healthiest section ol Alabama- For terms apply to the
subscriber at Rockdale, Alabama, or to James McCain,
on the premises. * FRAXCIS M. PFRRYMAN.
Oct 24 . \v4m
O. OB'. BAHTH,
Piano Forte Repairer arid Timer,
\XJ ILL attend to any calls in his
V V line of business, such as reg
ulating of action, covering of ham
mers, (felted or buffed.) laying- of new stilngs by
the octave, whole or single, Ac.
Satisfaction given in every instance or no
charge. All work warranted.
Timing Gy the Year done at Ruluied
Prices.
Orders anywhere from the country, addressed to
O’. F. Bartii, Atlanta, Ga., will meet with prompt
attention.
GEORGIA, ) Ordinary Court, Dec’r.
Fulton County, j Term, 1854. . .
To the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of said
County.
T HE petition of John Mitchell respeetfuliy
sheweth, that on the 17th day of January,
1850, Alien E. Johnson of said county, (but then
of Dekalb,) and State, delivered to your petitioner
an obligation, a copy of which is hereunto attach
ed, whereby he bound himself to make your peti
tioner • full and sufficient title, and relinquish
ment of alibis right, title and interest, iu and to a
certain lot of land, os follows: The East half ot
lot No. fifty, in the sixth District of Henry coun
ty, containing one hundred one and a fourth acres,
upon the payment of three hundred dollars as the
purchase money, m one, two, and three payments
as in said obligation alleged. Your petitioner fur
ther shows to your Honor^that subsequently to the
date of said obligation, the said Allen E. Johnson
departed this life intestate, and that John H. John
son and William H. F'erguson, of said county, has
obtained Letters of Administration on tbo goods,
chattels and credits of said Allen E. Johnson, in
the Court of Ordinary of said county of Fulton,
and that during the life of the said Allen E. John
son, and within the time specified in said obliga
tion, wherein the said deceased bound himself to
make titles to the land now claimed, your petition
er paid to the said Allen E. Johnson, the aforesaid
sum of three hundred dollars, due on the land
aforesaid.
And j’our petitioner prays your Honor to direct
the said John H. Johnson and William H. Fergu
son to make yonr petitioner titles to said lot of
land, according to the tenor and effects of said ob
ligation, and your petitioner will ever pay. Ac.
JOHN MITCHELL, Petitioner.
Copy of Bond.
Georgia, DeKalb County.
K NOW a® men by these presents, that I, A. E.
Johnson, of DeKalb county, am held and
firmly bound unto John Mitchell of Henry county,
iu the full sum of six hundred dollars for the pay
ment of which, I bind myself, my heirs and as
signs.
The condition of the above bond is as follows:
The said A. E. Johnson, has this day sold to the
above John Mitchell, a certain parcel of land, to
wit: One hundred one and a fourth acres, or the
East half of lot number fifty, in the sixth District
of Henry county, and the said Mitchell pays one
hundred dollars in cash; one hundred dollars the
25th December, 1850, and one hundred dollars the
25th December, 1851. .Then the said A. E. Jobn-
soj is to make the said John Mitchell, good and
lawful titles to the above descricbed land, when
the said Mitchell pays or causes to be paid, the
above described payments, otherwise this bond to
be in full force in law.
This 17th January, 1850.
[Signed] A. E. JOHNSON. [Seal.]
[Test] W. H. FERGUSON.
A true copy from tbo minutes.
JOSEPH H. MEAD. Ordinary.
LEGAL AJVEJtTlbEH KHTB.
GEORGIA, DeKalb County.
(It HEKKA3 Kxekiel Reeves, Administrator upon the
V V Estate of George W Reeves, deceased, applies to
me for letters of dismission from his said Administra
tion. These are therefore.to cite and admonish 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
be dismissed from his said administration at the Feb
ruary term next, of the Coart of Ordinary of said
county. Giveu nuder my hand at office.
July 4hi8ft4. AT.EX. JOHNSON Onl,
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
A. H. PARKS applies to me forletters of Guar
dianship, to the minors and orphans of Sarah
Perry—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons interested to be and appear at the Janua
ry term of the Ordinary court of said county, on
the second Monday in January next, to show
cause, if any they have, why said letters should
not be granted the applicant.
Given under my hand and seal at office, this 4th
dav of December, 1854.
JOS. H. MEAD, Ordinary.
GEQRGLA, Fulton County.
W 'HEREAS, Nicholas H. Bacon, has this day
applied to me for Letters of Administration
on the Estate of Sarah Matthews, late of Newton
county deceased : These are therefore to cite and
admonish all and singular the kindred and credi
tors of said deceased, to he and appear at my office
vythin the time prescribed by law, to show cause,
if any they have, why said letters should not be
granted the applicant.
Given under my hand and seal at offie, this 7th
day of Dec., 1854. JOS. H. MEAD, Or’dy.
December S, 1854. 64dtsd
GEOIIG1A, DeKalb County.
T O all whom it may concern: Whereas Edmond J.
Bailey Administrator on the Estate of John M.
Corley, deceased, applies for letters of Dismission
from'said Administration, therefore the kindred and
creditors of said deceased, are hereby cited and ad
monished to Hie their objections if any they have,
in my office in terms of law, otherwise letters of Dis
mission will be granted the applicant at the Decem
ber Term next, of the Court of Ordinary for said Coun
ty. Given under my hand officialy at office, this 3d
June. 1S54. ALEX. JOHNSON. Ord’y.
m
LB8AL
APnSnSBBSm
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
W HEREAS John Liach hat thie day applied te mefor
totters of administration on the estate ef John K.
Corrigan late of said coast; dsussed,—Three are there
fore te cite andedtnonish all and singular the hindered
end creditors of ssid deceased to be xed appear at as;
office within the time prescribed by tow to show csum
if any they have, why said totters should not he gran
ted the applicant.
- Given under my hand and seel, at office thislOth day
of November 1864, JOS. H. MEAD, Ordinary.
GEORGIA Fulton County.
txthERKAS Joshua Gilbert applies to me for totters
VV of administration on the estate of Hixebeth D.
Gilbert, late or said county, deceased. These are there
fore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred
and creditors of said deceased, to be end appear at my
office within the time prescribed by law, to snow canse,
if any they have, why letters of administration should
not be granted. Given under my band at office, this
5th day of August. 1864. JOS. H. MEAD, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
(X7HEREAS, John L. Harris applied te me tor letters
' ' of administration on tho eatatoof William Fann
er, late of sa-'d county, deceased,—These are therefore
to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and
creditors nl said deceased, to be and appear at my office
within the lime prescribed by law, to show cause if any
they hare, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand end seel, at office, this 17th
day of Oct., 1854. JOS. H. MEAD, Ordinary.
Notice to Debtors & Creditors.
A LL persons indebted to the cstato Jane Russell
Xl-late of the county of DeKalb, deceased are re
quired to make immediate payment, and those
having demands iiguinst said deceased will pres
ent them, within the time prescribed by law. prop
erty authenticated. OBEDIAH S. MORRISS.
November 13, 1854. Administrator.
STATE OF GEORGIA, {
Fulton County, j
WHEREAS Jolm J. Fain lias this day applied to me
for letters of administration on the estate of John Cash,
late of said county, deceased—
Tliese are therefore to cite and admonish, all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
lie and appear at my office within the time prescribed
by law to -how cause, if any they have, why said let
ters should not be granted the applicant.
Given under tny hand and seal at office, this 2d day
of December, 1854. JOS. H. MEAD. Ordn’v.
Notice.
T WO months after date application will be
made to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary
of DeKalb County, for leave to sell the land and
negroes belonging to the estate of Jane Russel,
late of said county, deceased.
Nov. 13, 1854. ' OBEDIAH 18. MORRISS.
Aministrator.
ATLANTA FREE SCHOOL.
PT^HE subscriber respectfully announces that the ex-
I urrises of the Free School, will be resumeil Mon
thly. Jai.ii.iry 15tli. ami earnestly solicits those entitle*!
to it.s benefits, to send their children as soon as the
School begin*, iie also respectfully asks all the
friends 01 the school to use their influence in procuring
the attendance of tlio*»e tkfly entitled, ns it is impossi
ble lor him to visit all in the city.
A. 0\YEX, Teacher.
December 22, 1854 T5dtf
Negro Mechanics For Sale.
YIT" 1I.L be sold in SPARTA. GA.. on the 1-t Tuesday
V V in January, 1855. two negro men, slaves, viz :
WI1JJS. a man 29 years old, a stone and brick mason.
OEORGF. a mn, 25 years old, who has worked three
rears at the stone cutting business.
7*’old by order of the Ordinary for distribution.
Terms’: 12 months credit, for note, with approved
iecurlty. T. II. AUDAS, Kx’r.
Sparta. Xov. 35.1854. RIGH’D FEARS. Div.
NEW BONNETS, CLOAKS,
Dress fSiUx-s, rise., tfce.
-^ftMRS. J. M. BORING, takes great pleae-
urc in announcing to her friends and pat
rons, that her st.uck of Fall and Winter
Goods is now complete. Please call and examine
her goods, all who are in ,iced of the latest fash
ions, as she has this day received a lot of just such
articles. Her goods need no great noise about
them—come and see them, an d judge for your
selves.
Atlanta, November 8, 1854. dw3m
CasLt Store :
WM. HERRING & CO.
T7~E arc now receiving an immense 8tock of Fall
li .and Winter Clothing, for men anil boys
wear, of tlie tastiest and latest style. Also, an assort.'
men of gentlemens’ FURNISHING GOODS, which vo
will sell at the LOWEST I'Kiefr-. for cash.
We have on hand an assortment of DRV GOOD.-
which we will sell under the market price, as we are
determined to close out that department of our trade.
We wilt bo pleased to show any qersou giving us a ca il
what v. e will do. September 26th, 1854. fl-dwly.l
W. HERRING. V.'. .!. MASTERS, W. F. HERRING.
Glass front. No. 40. Whitehall Street. Atlanta. Ga.
W. Herrins & Co.,
f EE!* in connection with their large Stock of Cloth- j
*-inga large assortment of HATS and CAPS of th** i
*• - t style. , Boots and Slices, Trunks. Carpet i
igs and Valises. 4—fftf
Atlanta, Sspt. 2S. 1S54.
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, &C.
' ROBERT H. MAY, 'has opened a
X'^eCCarriage Repository in this city, on
Viy Wiiiro-Hiill street, opposite Whitney
,t Hunt.s, where he intends to keep a full assort
ment of Carriages, Rockaways aud Buggies. Ac.,
which he w ill soli at Augusta prices. Those wish
ing to buy any thing in his line would do well to
examine his stock and prices before purchasing
elsewhere.
Atlanta, December 21. 1854. dlm-wtff
AT PRIVATE SALE.
7 WILL sell 3 Building Lots. 30 by SO feet each,
JL lying on Alabama street, between our Commission
House and the Magnolia House. Persons wishing to
build a Business House will do well to embrace The
present opportunity. Apply to
S. /. SHACKELFORD, Com. Merchant.
Dec- 20, 1S54. dtf.
ATLANTA SELECT SCHOOL.
M rSS E. S. REID and Miss A. L. WRIGHT,
win
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Corne
lius M. Connally. late of Fulton County de
ceased, are requested to make immediate payment,
and those having claims against said Estate will
preseut them properly, authenticated within the
time prescribed by law.
THOMAS W. CONNALLY, Adm’r.
\Atlmtfr, Noremlier 25 1S54.
GEORGIA, DeKalb Confty.
11U T HKREA?. A. G. steward has this day applied to
V? me for Letters of Administration on tho Estate
of Absalom Steward deoe*s«?d : These are therefore, to
cite and admonish nil and singular the kindred and
creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my of
fice. within the time prescribed by law, to show cause,
if any they have, why letters of administration should
not be granted th** applicant.—Given nnder my hand
At eflice. tbU the 19th December, 1854.
(T4dtsd)AleKX. JOHXSOX. Ordinary.
Morgan, Kirkpatrick, & Co.,
^HAYING opened a new Ware
room on Peach Tree Street, would
call the attention of the public to
their Stock of Furniture, embracing Cabinet Wa
in all its varieties. Chairs of every kind ; Louuges.
Mattresses of Springs, Hair, Moss, Cotton and
Shuck—
CARPETS, RUGS, 4fcC.,
Window Shades. Window Curtains, Damask. Cornices,
Bands. Cord and Tassels, Loops. &c.. &c.—
WINDOW PAPERING, HOUSE DO.
Fire-board do. They still con
tinue their Shop,
Sontli of Georgia Railroad Square,
and are prepared to do all kinds of work connected
with their business, such as making aud repairing Fur
niture, making Mattresses. Upholstering, See. They
keep also on hand Metalic IU rial Cases, and make, up
on short notice Mahoj u:y ; Walnut, and other wood Cof
fins.
Chair Factory.
They have enlarged their manufacturing shops at De
catur, and can supply Morgan’s original Cottage Chairs,
Hind ley's Patent Bedstead, together with all articles of
Cabinet Ware, of their Own manufacture, in any quant
ity desired.
They are now manufacturing and finishing Enamelled
Gnttage Setts, far superior to any to be had from the
North.
December 28. 81dtf
*
M. Toinl.iuson,
J'Plain, House, Sign, ^
Passenger Car, Fresco, Coach, Orna-
MFNTAL AND DECORATIVE
PAINTER.
Opposite Jacob Haas Sc Co.,^Whitehall st.. Atlanta, Ga.
Dec. 89, 1854 dly
150 Sacks Salt,(in go.nl order.)
52 Tierce Rice, (new crop.)
30.000 Prick, (average lot.) for sa
Lev will brimr. bv SEA GO it
Dec. <\ IS54"
• a: wh; it
ABBOTT.
A FEW BEEBE’S.
* F you wish io buy your IlATS cheap, and get a gouxl
JL article, call at the subscribers where 3*011 can have
alruge ami well selected stock to select from
j ^-yO H. w. COZART to sox
DISSOLUTION.
T HE Copartnership heretofore existing between
J. M. Tomlinson anil A. Dooley, under the
name and style of Tomlinson & Dooley, is this day
dissolved by mutual consent. The accounts are i u
the hands of Wm. M. Dooley for collection, io
whom all bills and accounts against the late firm
must be presented.
December 14,1854. 69(ltw
rho have been successfully employed in
teaching at the North, will open a School on the
8th of January, in the basement of the Presbyte
rian Church. This school is designed for young
Ladies and Misses, but a few small boys will be
' taket! with their sisters to accommodate their pat-
— j rons.
Terms per Quarter.
Primary Department. $4; Common English $6:
Latin, French, tho Natural Sciences, $8 : Pencil
Drawing, S3 extra. Tuition payable quarterly.
No deduction made for those entering before the
3d week.
References :—Rev. J. DuBosc, Rev. J. P. Dun
can. J. A. Hayden. George Robinson, J.C. White.
December 21, 1854. d3m.
Boarding House
IN’ -A.TXjAJXTTA.
The subscriber will op*»r «*i P* -irdiug House, on the
first da\' of Januar3'. f© the ru- .-mmodution of private
and transient Boarders. *.*. ‘‘Johnson House,’*—
Whitehall Street. Atlantn.
Board and Lodging:
B>* the day, (transient boarders) SI 30
Supper, Breakfast, and Lodging 1 00
For Single Meal 40
Private Boarders, with Lodging, per week,..
li tk without ‘‘ 44 44 ..3 00
Dec 30. 1853. d&wtf W. P. PARKER.
HALE SCHOOL.
Tho undersigned will re-open his School, on the
Stii of January next, near the City Hall, in the
room occupied during the present year by Mrs-
Ilaygood. Tbe School is English and Classical,
and will be limited to twenty-five pupils.
TERMS 910 Per Quarter.
Refer to Jno. F Minims, G. B. Hnygood. B. H.
Overby and Dr Tbos M. Damall, Atlanta. Bish
op Pierce and Dr A. Means, President of Emory
College. A. M. ORR.
Dee. 23. 1854. 77dtdc
30
CASES SHOI^l offering at a reduced price oy
H. W. COZART & SON
M’MASilN’S
Compouud Camphorated Criminative
Jj^OR the cure
ER LAWSHE
HaS always on baud a fine stock of
CLOCKS, WATCHES AXE'
iTEWEIzR-Y,
and is prepared to have watch-work of every descrip
tion done up iu riRSL kais stvle and warranted.
Atlat. lira, Sep25th, 1854. ‘l—dwly
Cholera Morbus Spasmodic Choi
era, Dysentery. Diarrha-a. >n mmer Complaints,
Cholic. Gripping I’ains. or Sick Stomach, want of Appe
tite. "'ind. Cramp, and all Diseases of the Stomach and
e'i s. j
‘Tliis is one of tlie most pleasant, sa io and effica- now useu u> -tunureos m -mitsiu jnucuui, nuu >
e cures performed by the J
offered to the public. It is adapted to persons of all < greatest of all medicines. Carter’s Spanish Mixture.— I
ages and sexes, and is particularly serviceable in cases | Xeuralgia, Rheumatism' Set ' ‘ - “
of Cholera Infantum, or Summer Complaints T - - -• —
FULTON SHERIFF SAXES.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in February
next, before the Court House door in the city
of Atlanta, Fulton eonnty, within the legnl hours
of sale, the following property, to wit:
One House and Lot in the city of Atlanta, num
ber uot knowu, containing half an acre more or
less, situate on the west side of Macon A Western
Railroad, adjoining Lots of Eidsou and Rosser, it
being the premises whereon the defendant now
lives, levied on as the property of M R Barnes, to
satisfy sudry fi fas, issued from a Justice’s Court of
1026th District G M, W W Roark, vs M R Barnes.
Levy returned to me by J J Buchanan, L C.
Also, one unimproved Lot in the city of Atlanta,
number not known, fronting on Melson street sixty
feet, adjoining Sloan Hackett’s lot, levied ou ns the
property of M R Barnes, to satisfy a fi fa issued
from a Justice's Court of 1026th District, G M,
Senge, Abbott A Co, vs M R Barnes, property
pointed out by Plaintiff. Levy returned to me by
J R Cain, L C. JO. S. SMITH. Sheriff.
December 28. 81dtsd
Fultou Mortgage Sale.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in March
next, before the Court House door in the
city of Atlanta. Fultou county, within the legal
hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
Two Negro Boys, of dark complexion, one nam
ed Joseph aud the other named Rollin. one nine
and the other seven years old, levied on as the pro
perty of Stephen P. Cash, to satisfy a mortgage
fi. fa. this 22d DeKalb Inferior Court in favor of
C. Murphy vs. Stephen P. Cash, property pointed
out in said mortgage fi. fa. this 22d December,
1854- JO S. SMITH, Sheriff.
Dec.
Georgia, Fulton County.
W HEREAS. William Holbrooks has this day
applied to me for letters of Guardianship to
Sarah, Jane, John, Samuel, Wiley, Mary, Mar
tha and Willis Cash, minors anil orphans of John
H Cash, late of said county deceased.
These are therefore to cite aud admonish till and
singular the kindred and all others concerned to be
and appear at my office, within the time prescribed
bylaw, to shew cause, if any they have, why said
letters should not be grunted.
Given under my hand and seal at office this 1st
day of January, 1855. JOS. H. MEAD,
Ordinary.
GEORGIA Fulton County.
I» OBERT M. CLARKE will apply at the February
* -r Term, next, of tlie Court of Ordinary of said
County, for Letters of Guardianship to Sarah A. L.
Alsabrook. and Martha A. R. Alsabroot;, minors and
Orphans, of Xicey Alsahrook. of said county.
Given under my hand and seal at office, this28 dec.
l854. - JOS. H. MEAD. Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
YJ^THEREAS Thomas AV. Connaliy applies to me for let-
VV ters of administration ou tlie 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 appear
at my Office within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be
granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 12tl» nay of Au
gust 1854. JOS. H MEAD. Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
TXrHEREAS Daniel Johnson applies for letters of ad-
V\ ministration on the Estate of I.. C. Cheshire, de
ceased. late of Lawrens District, 8. C. These are there
fore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred
anil creditors of said decased to be and appear at my
office on or before the first Monday, in September next,
to show cause, if any exists, why said letters of ad
ministration should not be granted
August 2d, 1854. .108. H. 31 HAD, Ord’y
FULTON SHERIFF SALES.
IF 7 ILL be sold on tlie fir-f Tuesday iu February
VV next, before the Court IT se door in tlie city
of Atlanta, Fulton county, w. in the legal hours
of sale, the following property, to wit:
Tbe interest of Wm. Kile in a certain city Lot,
number not known, on which is a Shed, the house
to which it is attached, being occupied a.Ta Groce
ry by defendant: fronting on the south side of
Peters street, immediately east of where said st.
crosses the Macon A Western Railroad, containing
obout one-eightli of an acre more or less, levied on
as the property of the said Wm KiJe, to satisfy a
fi fa issued from DeKalb Inferior Court in favor of
N A Cohen, vs Wm Kilo-i-property pointed out
by John Collier, Plaintiff's Attorney.
Also, one hundred one and a fourth (101J) acres
of land, (it being the North half of Lot No. 211,)
in the 14th District, of originally Henry, now
Fulton county, with a Saw Mill thereon, levied on
as tho property of Elijah Pendleton, lo satisfy a
ti fa issued from Fulton Superior Court, in favor
of John Boyd, vs said Pendleton.
Also, one negro man named Daniel, about fifty-
five years old, levied on as the property of Mrs.
Susnu P. Howard, to satisfy a fi fa issued by tho
Tax Collector of Fultou county, vs said Mrs. Su
san P Howard.
Also, a House and Lot in tho Southwestern part
of the city of Atlanta, now occupied by Calvin
Owens as a residence, containing one acre, more or
less, with a small frame dwelling house thereon,
levied on as the property of said Owons, to satisfy
a fi fa issued from DeKalb Superior Court, in favor
of M A R EeDuflie, vs Calvin Owens Principal,
and nenry W McDaniel security.
Also, one House and Lot, in the city of Atlanta,
whereon the defendant now lives, fronting on the
South side of Peters’ sttect, bounded on the west
by Mrs. Bedford's premises, east by residence of J
E Odcna’s family, containing one quarter of an
acre, more or less, levied on as the property of
Reuben Clayton, to satisfy two fi fas, one from De
Kalb Inferior Court, hi favor of U J Thweat, vs
Reuben Clayton and H Pettis, security. The oth
er issued by the Tax Collector of Fulton county,
vs said Reuben Clayton for his State and County
Tax for the j-ear 1554.
Also, Wm C Maysou’s interest in the two acres
of land, more or less, with improvements thereon,
lying in the northern part of tiie city of Atlanta,
bounded on the east by Felix Sowers’ lot, west by
E Payne, and south by a narrow ally. The prop
erty is known as Eason A Walker’s brick yard, and
now in the possession of F Walker, said interest
being one-half, levied on as tbo property of said
Wm C Mayson to satisfy two fi fas from Fulton
Superior Court, one in favor of Pullen A Cox, vs
Wm C Mayson and James L Mayson; the other in
favor of R A T Ridley, vs W C Mayson.
T. J. PERKERSON, D. S.
Dec. 28. Sldtsd
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
W HEREAS William Wall has this day applied to me
tor letters of administration on the Estate of
James Reese, late of said county, deceased; these are
therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the
kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear
at my office within the time prescribed by law, and
show cause, if any they have, why lettersshould not be
granted said applicant. Given under my hand at office,
this 11th day of September, 1854.
JOS. H. MEAD, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, DeKalb County.
VV^HEREAS James Yancj, Executor of the Estate
of Francis Griffin, applies to me for 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 tbe said applicant at
the February Term next, of the Court of Ordinary of
said county. Given under my hand at office.
ALEX. JOHNSON, Ord’y
July 14th, 1854.
GEORGIA, DeKalb County.
T WO months after date application will be made to
the Ordinary of Raid County, for leave to sell a ne
gro mau by the name of Stephen, belonging to the
Estate of V, E. Emmerson. miuor.
December 19, 1354. J. R. LUCKY, Gu’d’n.
FACTS CANNOT BE DOUBTED-
LET THE AFFLICTED READ AND PONDER!
jg®* More than 500 persons in the city of Richmond
Va.. alone testifv to tho remarkable cures performed by
CARTER'S SPA NISH MIXTURE.
The great Spring-Metlicini 1 anil Purifier of the Blooii
is now used by hundreds of grateful patients, who
i clous Medicines for the above named complaints ever, testify daily to the remarkable cures performed by the !
e.licines. Carter s SjMnish Mixture.— i jt needs no encomium, but tor tlie good of those un-
I I _. scrofula, Eruptions 0I ( ' IC ' acquainted with it. the following certificates are given:
Hi many ; skin, Liver Disease, Fevers. Ulcers. Old Sores, Affee- , 1 °
severe attacks of both Dysentery and Diarrboea.it lias i tlo ns of the Kidncvs. Diseases of tbe throat, Female 1
acted aimost as soon as administered, always leaving the Complaints, Pains and Aching of the Bones and Joints,
bowels in a natural condition, thus requiring no ca- ( are speedily put to Bight by using this great and inesti-
thartic medicine to l>c taken a tier, as is most generally j , n able remedy.
required when articles are given to check tlie disease, i p ur all diseases cf the Blood, nothing lias yet been
it is. also, an excielienl remedy, and speedy in its ac- f„ un d to compare with it. It cleanses the system of all
* in eases of acidity on the stomach, which pro- | impurities, acts gently and efficiently on the Kidneys
PARKER’S DYSENTERY CORDIAL.
T HIS valuable preparation has proveil itself effica
cious m the core of
Dysentery, Bloody Flux, Diarhoea, Cholera
Morbus, Cholera Infantum, drc.
It is useful in all the diseases of the
BOWELS, CHOLIC, &c., dec.
It needs no encomium, but for tlie good of those un-
. duces Wind. Hartiuirn, Restlessness, want of Appe- an ,i Liver, strengthens the Digestion, gives tune to the
' the. Inability to Sleep. Ac., 4:.; and, in fact, for many | stomach, makes the Skin clear and healthy, and restores
diseases which arise from a deranged state of the * -the Constitution, enfeebled bv diseases or broken down
stomach and bowels. For sale only by
1 I i UtlI “ 1 ' eter & Cn - Jonesboro ; Hutchison
IV lot- < Wm A v“’. , a Vr tS . o: Ul,,,p & Christian, Fairborn;
lor tbo most honorable secrecy, prompt attention, j agents tliroui;bout UK. r!Ulti “‘ rlze ' 1
pleasant, safe and efficient medicines : and to those OS' Price 25 and 50 cent- and at n
who follow strictly his directions, lie will guarantee
speedy relief and permanent cures. Charges reasona
ble. Address.
Naihville, Tenn.
DR. W H. MORRIS.
May 251854. 62—ly.
AGEN1N IVANTED in erery'town,'village iTnd 1mm-
rahltohli! Aa4S£i^Sta^p" l ‘ i, . D " t allead * c -
m
tablished.
uied with _
ty, Ac. All
■11 as above, accompa-
iharactor, respox
AN EXTENSIVE STOCK OF
DRY GOODS!
■A-t 3XToxts7- Voris. Coat 12
' p HE subscribers, being desirous to make a change ul
* investment, offer their whole Stock of Domestic -ic
Fa ncy I >ry G ood s
A T FIRST COSTI
We have determined to dispose of our stock of Dry
Goods between now and Christmas, and beg leave to a *-
sure our friends and customers that this adveriisein?ut
is no hoax, nor do we intend .to humbug the people.—
It is our honest intention to withdraw front tlie Dry
Goods business, and lienee we have concluded. 1o offer
bargains to all that come forward to buy. fer cash.—
These are tlie only terms on which we v. ill *-ell in fu
ture. * •
We resjyectfully solicit the people to call ;*«d examine
our stock. JACOB HAAS & CO.
October 26.1854. 26dtf
Kegrops Wanted.
JOHN BOON, Agent,
At Dr. Powell's Office, on Peach-tree St
j Atlanta, June 3d. J854. 12 ■■ tfl
i MAGNOLIA RESTAURANT.
T HANKFUL t d his mends and the
| public generally for past favors,
the undersigned takes this occasion to
j inform them that the business of the “MAGNO-
: LIA” will, in future, Iks carried on by him alone,
i anil that every extjrtion will be made, without rc-
1 gard to expense, to merit a continuance of the lib-
! era! patronage heretofore extended to his house.
THOMAS BROOKS.
Atlanta, Doc. 10. 1854. n21(12m.
|
• R BLS Tenner* Corn Whisky_for_sa!e at 45_cts
the Constitution, enfeebled by diseases or broken
by the excesses of youth, to its pristine vigor and
strength.
For the Ladies, it is incomparably better than all
cosmetics ever used. A few doses of Cajter-’s
..Spanish Mixture will remove all shallowness of cora-
. dexion. bring the roses mantling to the cheek, give
elasticity to the step, and improve the general health in
% remarkable degree, beyond all the medicines ever
heard of.
A large number of certificates of remnrk.-tMe cures
performed on persons residing in the city of Richmond,
Va.. by the use of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, is the best
evidence that there is no humbug about it. The press.
/ Loccst Grove, Ga., July 13th, 1854.
1 have used Dr. C. W. Parker’s Dysentery Cordial in
my family, and believe it to be a good remedy for the
diseases for which it is recommended. WM. S. CAR-
ROLL.
July 12th, 1854.
Tliis is to certify that I have used Dr. Parker’s Dys
entery and J)iarh(Ea Cordial in my family, and it had
a very happy effect. One of my children has been badly
effected with disenlerv for about three weeks,and after
giving it several other things without seeming to do
any good. I concluded to try some of the above Cord
ial, and two doses of it has enlirdy cured it. I, also, re
commended it to D. H. Walls, one of my neighbors, who
was taken very severely with the Flux, and it also, had
a charming effect on him. I most cordially recommend
it to all who may fall victims to any disorder of the
BOWELS, whatever. GEORGE S. ROSSER.
Griffin, Ga.. July 14th, 1854.
This is to certify that 1 have used Dr. C. H. Parker’s
j *tskntei:y and Diariicea Cordial in my family, and find
hotel keepers, magistrates, physicians, and public men, j Dysentery and Piaruciia Cordial in ray ia - '
well known to the community, all add their testimony I it to bo all he recommends it to be. i • • 1
by
W. W ROARX
ffperieneed Fircmeu wante.l ai tho “Af-j XUST Received 50 boxes and 10 casks of fiue
** 1 •> diary cheese.
lauin Mills. 1
Dee. 20th 1854.
78d3t
W. W. ROARK.
boots i boot$::
1OUASES Mon and boys’^oots now in store and for
X& sale by * W. W. ROAfiJK
To Rent.
2 rooms over tlie store occupied by R. W. Bullard-
Apply to Nor. 2- W. W. ROARK.
to the efiects of this Great Blood Purifier. Call and see
j a few hundreds of the certificates around the bottle.
I .None genuine unless signed Bkxxktt A Beers, Drug-
1 gists.
Principal Depots at M. Wari>, Close A Co.’s No.
i 83 Maiden Lane, New York.
; T. W. Drott A Soxs, and Jexkixs A Hartsborxk,
Phil’a.
Bennett A Beers, No. 126 Main Street, Richmond,
Va. And for sale by
A. AI.EXANDER, Atlanta,
ju ist, 1854. ri-iy]
POTATOES.
n CL BBLS. Northern Irish Potatoes for sale by
AO W. W. BOARS
gQp’It'is uselessto add. Try a bottle. Price only 50
cents. Full directions given on each bottle.
For sale by J- M. RANTIN, Agenti
August 3d, 1854. [10—if]Atlanta.
—i saw> -
Dr. Otto’s Anti-Rheumatic Elixir.
T HIS great internal remedy for Rheumatism, after a
use of -.er ten years, has seldom failed to eradicate
completely, thi.sdistrcssing complaint; and has gained
for itself a reputation not equaled by any medicine now
before the public. It is efficacious in either acute or
chronic cases, nqd may be given to persons of all ages
with perfect sa fety. It has not unfrequently produced
an cntirecuTe in very severe cases, even before Wsingle
bottle has been taken. Sold only by JOHN BOON,
Atlanta, Jane 3d. [2—if] .At Dr. Powell’s Office-
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
A LL persons indebted to the Estate of Allen E.
Johqaon, late of Fulton county, deceased, ore
requested to make immediate payment: Andall per
sons having claims against said estate, will present
them duly authenticated within the time prescrib
ed by law. JNO. H. JOHNSON, '
WM. H. FERGUSON.
November 22,1854.
j Adm’rs.*
old
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of Henry F.
Jeffries, late of Fulton county deceased, are re
quested to make immediate payment. And those
having claims against said estate will present them
duly authenticated in terms of the law, or they
will be barred. THOMAS MOORE,
Dee. 4, 1854. Adm’r.
GEORGIA, DeKalb County.
r PO all whom it may concern: whereaR 0. S. Morriss
A applies for letters of administration on the Estateof
Jane Russell, late of said county, deceased: these are
therefore to cite and admonish all and. singular th#
kindred and creditors of said deceased to he 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, 1854. ALEX. JOHNSON, Ord’y.
STATE OF GEORGIA, )
T. FULTON COUNTY. J
\\/ r HEREAS, Thomas Moore applies to me of
V \ letters of administration on tho estate for
Henry F. Jeffries, lato of said county, dec’d—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said dec’d,
to be and appear at my office within the time pro -
scribed by law to show cause, if any they have,
why said letters should not be granted the appli
cant.
Givou under my hand and seal, this 3d day of
Nov. 1354.JOS. H. MEAD, Ordinary.
S IXTY DAYS AFTER DATE, application will
be made to tbe Honorable Court of Ordinary
of DeKalb county for leave to sell tho real estate
of James Diamond, of said county, deceased.
Oct. 2, 1354. JAMES J. DIAMOND,
no9-2:n. ■Adm’r
GEORGIA, Fnlton County.*
A LI. persons having demands against Adelaid Walthal,
-^*late of sa,i»l county, deceased, aro hereby notified to
present them properly attested to me within the tine
prescribed by law, and all persons indebted to said de
ceased, are hereby required to made immediate pay
ment.
Atlanta, SepL 14, 1854. B. F. BOMAR, Adm’r.
GEORGIA, DeKalb County,
nn Wo months after date application will be made to
_L 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, fitly. 1S54 GIDEON MORRIS, Adm’r.
GEORGIA, DeKalb county.
HEREA , Henry B. Latimer, Guardian of Wm.
* * E. Wii on applies to me for letters of dismission
from said Guardianship, these are. therefore, to cite
and admonish all pevsons concerned, to be and ap
pear at my office within the time prescribed bylaw,
to show cause, if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted at the July Term next of this
court. Given under my hnndat office, May 16th 1854.
ALEX. JOHNSON, Ord’y
GEORGIA Fulton County.
Y 1THERF.AS Mary Ann Matilda Speights has this day
? ? applied to me for letters of administration on the
estate of John W. Speights, late of said county deceas
*d. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
ingular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to
be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by
law. to show cause, if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal
at office this 2d day of October 1854.
JOSEPH II. MF.AD, Ordinary.
GEORGIA Fulton County.
Y VTHEREAS John H. Johnson and Wm. H Furguson
? V applies to me for letters of administration on the
estate of Allen E. Johnson, late of said county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and
appear at my office on or before the first Monday in Oc
tober next, to show cause, if any they have, why said
letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at
office this 28th August 1854. JO£. H. MEAD, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, DeKalb County.
YY7 HEREAS James J. Diamond applies to me for let-
ters of administration on the estate of James Dia
mond, late of said county, deceased; these are therefore
to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and
creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my
office, and file their objections, if any they have, why
letters should not be granted the said applicant at the
October terra of the Court of Ordinary for said county
Given under my hand at office.
Aug., 22d 1854. ALEX. JOHNSON, ord’y.
GEORGIA, DeKalb county.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
YXrHERKAS, Joseph Walker and J. R. McAlister,
** Adm’rs upon tlie estate of Zachariah Gliolston
deceased, applys for letters of Dismission from the
Administration of said estate, therefore the kindred
and creditors of said deceased, are hereby cited and
admonished to file their objections, if any they have,
in my office in terms of the law, otherwise letters of
dismission will be granted tbe applicants at the Janu
ary Term next, of the Court of Ordinary for said coun
ty. Given under my hand at office.
June 6th, 1854. ALEX. JOHNSON, Ordinary
GEORGIA, DeKalb County.
W HEREAS, William Clark applies to me for Letters
of Dismission from the Administration on the
Estate of Thomas Clark deceased : These are therefore,
to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred ano
creditors of said deceased, to he and appear at my of
fice, and file objections if any they have, in terms of
law, why said applicant should not be dismissed from
his said administration, at the July Term of the Court
of Ordinary of said County.—Given nnder my hand at
office, Dec. 19, 1854. ALFY. JOHNSON, Or’dy.
December 21. 74d
Notice.
A LI. persons indebted to the estate of James Reese,
late deceased, are requested to make immediate
payment; and those having demands against said estate
will present them duly authenticated in terms of the
law. WILLIAM WALL,
November 20th, 1854. Administrator.
MARKING INKJof superior quality for sale by
Dec. 16, dn71tf. FARR A.McKENZIE.
Read and Reflect.
VC’MAKIN’S Celkbratkd Strengthening Piasters
A’A spread by machinery, will be found serviceable in
all eases of Rheumatism, Sprains, Pains in the Breast,
Back, Chest or Loins, Coughs, Asthma, Lumbago,
Difficult breathing, &c. They are, also, particularly
beneficial to those who may be predisposed to affections
of tho lungs and oppression of the breast. Such will
find them an effectual security against these attacks
which often prove the precursor of Consumption.—
None genuine unless the signature of the proprietor,
J. A. M’MAKIN, is embossed on the hack of the plas
ter. For sale by JOHN BOON, Agent,
At Dr. Powell’s OSce, on Peach-tree St.
Atlanta, Jane 3d, 1854. [8—tf]
\_By Authority of the State of Alabama.3
SOUTHERN MILITARY'ACADEMY
LOTTERY.
G R AND SCHE E !
Class I.
TO BE DRAWN THE TENTH OF JANUARY :
CariTats $15000
“ 5000
“ 4000
“ 3500
2000
1500
1100
“ 5 of $1,000 3000
In all, 501 prizes, amounting te $60,000
■TifTickcts $10—Halves and Quartered proportion.
Every prize drawn at each drawing
Bills on solvent banks taken at par.
$57“Orders solicited for Tickets or shares in the above
Magnificent Scheme.
All communications strictly confidential.
SAM’L SWAN, Agent,
At the Bronze Lions, Montgomery. Ala
•^.Orders for tickets received by A. W. JONES,
sole Agent for Atlanta. Office on Marietta- street.
.'tor
TATHT
CALHOUN PILLS!
T HE Subscriber, after many years urgent solicita
tion, by gentlemen of tbe highest order of tdeals
and literary steading in our country, has consented to
offer to tbo Pablic bis Pills, which have been pronoun
cod by oil who boro bad sufficient experience with
them, as one of the happiest combinations of Medicine
ever yet offered to the Pablic, on either Continent, as a
Ctefficral Family Nedlcim.
He feels no fears that the experience of those who
hare yet to testtbom, ..will be strictly in acordcance
with the testimonials of those distinguished gentle
men whose names are annexed, with thousands of others
™ U deemed necessary.
The CALHOUN PILLS will be found eminently supe
rior to all other family preparations, in the removal of
that great catalogue of diseases arising from
Dorangament of the Digestive Apparatus,
each as Fevers ofall types, Bowel Affections of all kinds,
every character of Head-ache, Bheomatlc Pains, Pains
in the Chest, and so on. If taken and persisted in, ac-
cording to directions, in the initial stages ef disease,
and particularly daring a decided predisposition to dis
ease, they will, like a charm, dissipate without discom
fort, thousands of eases that might, and I do not doubt
would, terminate in death. The subscriber speaks con-
Silently, as he is enabled to do from thirty-two years
experience in the Medical Profession, and many years
experience with his Pills, which have, during the time,
undergone many alterations, with the view aud hope
of making them a
Safe aid Reliable Faaily Medicine.
They are strictly Anti-Billious and Anti-Dyspeptic.
The Public are referred to the testimonials of their
Honsora Joseph Henry Lumpkin, Judge of the Supreme
Court of Georgia; Fx-Judge John J Floyd; Edward
Young Hill, Judge of the Superior Court; Messrs. John
H. Pope, of Lee county, and C. Low, of Augnsta, Ga.
ItociruR, Ga. E. N. CALHOUN, M. D.
testimonials.
Athens, September 23, 1853.’'
Drab Sir:—I received several days since, your favor,
asking my opinion of the Medical merits of the Calhoun
Fills. Allow me to premise, that Tor 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 has been
superinduced by a costive habit, brought on by too close
confinement and want of regular exercise. Never hav
ing sufficient leisure to starve out disease, even if it he
possible to do so, which I very much doubt, 1 have run
the rounds of all the most approved cures and nllevia-
tives. I have tried in their turn—Lee’s, Peters's,
Brandreth’s, Cook’s, Hill’s, Spencer’s Smith’s, and ma
ny other Patent Pills and Dyspepsia Drugs, which have
come within my reach, and contrary to the commonly
expressed opinion, I must hear my humble testimony iu
favor of the virtue of each and all of these Nostrums.
I am by a Box of Pills, as by a Book which is not of
a vicious tendency. I never bought cither, which 1
did not think fully worth the money which it cost.
It is only necessary to add, which I do most cheerfu
lly—not only through kindness to you, but to the pub
lic also, especially that portion of it who know, by sad
experience, what is meant by the Vulture-like gnawing
at the pit of the stomach, bitter taste in the month,
flatulence, a-cidity, distension of the stomach, consti
pated bowels, cold feet and acute pain in the hend,
back and vicinity of the heart—to all such, 1 can cor
dially recommend the Calhoun Fills. The eflicacv of
this Remedical Agent, 1 tested for the first time’du
ring my recent sojourn with you, and have used it fre
quently since, and have found, experimentally, that it
subserves in my case a most excellent purpose, particu
la tty i n its effects upon the Liver, the sympathy between
which and the stomach is too intimate to require com-
ment|
Sincerely glad to learn that you are making arrange
incuts to give more extended dissemination to your Pills
I am truly your friend ami obedient servant
JOS. HFXRY LUMPKIN.
DR. E. N. Galhotn, >
Decatur, Georgia. J
Covington. October 13, 1853.
Dr. E. N. Cauiocn—Dear Sir l am gratified to learn
that it is your purpose to disseminate the improved Cal
houn Fillsmore generally than you have heretofore done,
have occasionally, when sojourning at your house, used
them when indisposed,-and having found them so mild,
yetso eflicacious'in cases of derangement of the digestive
organs, I most cheerfully commend them and their use to
the public, and especially to gentlemen having large fam
ilies, as a most excellent preventive offixed and perma
nent disease arising from indigestion.
Truly yours, 4tc.,
JOHN J. FLOYD.
Salt. *
livffitjiool Salt just received aud
far sale by W. W. ROARK.
■ December 28. 7$dtf
200!
LaGranue, October 22, 1853.
I>H. E. N. Calhoun—Dear Sir: I am gratified to learn
that you have come to tho conclusion to create Agencies
for tlio Calhoun Fills in different pai ls of the country—
is it no less an act of justice to yourself than to tho
world at large. Since the year 1840. I have been in tbe
habit of using your Fills individually, and as a Familly
Medicine. Observation and experience prove it an inval
uable specific for nearly all irregualritie of tlie Digestive
Apparatus, performing its office with little or no pain or
nausea : it leaves the patient, with a good appetite, in
creased strength and grently improved and elevated spir
its—properly used, it will enre Dyspepsia aud expel all or
itsgloomy concomitants. Tn Chills and Fevers, and even
Bilious Fevers, I have found it equally efficient.
Trusting that you may find the worldas rea-ly to com
pensate you as to benefit itself, the result of your skil
and labor, 1 am sincerely vour friend, be..
EDW. YOUNG HILL.
Stakkvii.i.k, Lee Comity, October 25. 1853.
Dr. E. N. Calhoun—Dear Sir. While at Decatur, t
had as I consider, a fair opportunity of testing the Cal
houn Fills, prepared by yourself, and 1 am so much
plesed with their action upon the Liver, and as a means
ofbrcaking up Bilious predisposition, that I hope ns you
arc now preparing to offer them to the public, that you
will create an Agency at Starkvflle, that may be ena
bled at anyjtime to procure them. 1 expect to use them
with white and bluckin nil cases thventcningattackrtof a
Biilous character. I would be gratified, not only on your
own account, hut also for the benefit of the public at
large, that you would place them in the reach of every
person, for I feel confident that there has not yet been
offered to tho public any preparation of Medicine that will
compete with your Tills ns a general Family Medicine, or
a traveling companion.
T Very sincerely your friend. &c., JOHM H. 1’01‘E.
1
Augusta, October 29, 1853.
Dr. E. X. Calhoun—Dear Sir Tliis is to certify that
before I had the pleasure of meeting you, I was frequent
lv attacked by some Bilious derangement producing pros
tration, loss of appetite, Nausea ami Head-aclie. From
the use ofyour (Calhoun) Pills, administered according
to yonr instructions, I was immediately and permanent
ly relieved. It affords me much gratification to ac
knowledge the advantage I derived from your judicious
treatment.
I remain with high esteem, your obedient servant.
CHRISTOPHER LOW.
For sale by J. M Ranti.v, A .1. Norcross, Agt. in At
lanta.' July 27, 1854. 9—l v.
D yspepsia, rheumatism, scrofula, cough.
ASTHMA, CONSUMPTION, LIVER COMPLAINT, &c
TRUTH IS MIGHTY 1 ARK YOU SICK t RKYVAKK OK IMITA
TION'S !
Ask tor Hampton’s Vegetable T nature. The many
cures made by this pleasant and safe remedy may in-
dnoe counterfeiting.
A Medicine must have merit a ud great merit too,
to stand the test of public opinion. No art of puffing
►an galvanize a worthless article, so as to keep it up as
m good 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, and the fame of
them passes from mouth to mouth with more rapidity
than newspapers can spread it. A living witness testi
fying to the cure a medicine has made for him is of
far more service than any newspaper advertising.
In proof of what we say above, we refer you to Hamp
ton’s Vegetable Tincture, and its effects.
The Wife of T W. Yeakie, Grocer, 76 Pearl street,
cured of Rheumatism of 8 years standing: other reme
dies failed.
Wm. M. Oldham, (late of the Custom House,) dwel
ling 126 Pinest., of Dyspepsia, great debility, permantly
cured.
W. A. Schaeffer, Esq., one of the oldest Magistrates
and most highly respectable citizens, cured of great
weakness and restored to robust health.
Jarret Plummer, 153 E. Baltimore st. suffered intense-
ly six years with hip disease and mercurial rhumatism:
cured after all other remedies failed.
Space will not permit to name hundreds of others,
as Geo. W. Goodrich, Capt. Thos. Canut, Robert Gault,
James Symth, cured of rheumatism. John Fervail, S.
A. Grffin, John Luke, Rev. V. Rskrige, U. S. Navy, and
thousands of others cured of Dyspepsia, Scrofula,
Cough, Liver Complaints, Bronchits, St. Vitus’ Dance,
&o. We refer to our own citizens. Call on them.
Dr. Hampton, the author of this great Hamilton's
Vegetable Tincture, is in his 80th year, in good health,
so that it vrill be seen it is not an article got up to im-
liose on the public.
GREAT CURE OF RHEUMATISM BY HAMPTON’S
VEGETABLE TINCTURE.
Chestkr District, S. C., January 3d, 1853.
Messrs. Mortimer & Mowbray—Gentlemen: For the
last five years 1 have been a severe sufferer from Rheu
matism, till, seeing your recommendation of Hamp
ton’s Vegetable Tincture,” I procured a bottle, and tbe
first dose has no much relieved me that I consider it
as justice to give to the suffering world the result of
the application.
Mine was Acute Rheumatism in the back—so bad
that I was confined to my bed for the last six months.
The first bottle acted like a charm, the second restored
strength to my poor afflicted back, and I am now as
well and feel as young as when 1 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. 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
lor literary fame; but when my fellow beings are afflict-
ed shall I hesitate, or throngh modesty, withhold any
information valuable to my fellow man? 8o, if you
consider this worthy of a place in nny of your newspa
pers, yon are at liberty to make use of it. Yours, truly,
ALVAI1 KEMBALL.
CURE FITS 1 READ!! READ 1!!
Mork THAN Gold to the Sick.—From one of the most
respectable Druggists in South Carolina:
Charleston, S. C., Sept. 21,1853.
Messrs. Mortimer & Mowbray:—The sale of your
Hampton’s Vegetable Tlncture-is increasing every day,
and every bottle sold recommends this valuable medicine
to the afflicted. Several of our planters have tried it
in different cases with astonishing success,_ and are get
ting it by half dozens. It has been found to be the
greatest remedy for rheumatic affections; and a won-
derful cure has been performed on a negro suffering
by Fits. I will furnish you with a number of certifi
cates if you wish them. Please send me, soon as
possible a supply of the Tincture. I am, gentlemen,
yours, W. G. TROTT.
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 <Sn the
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, Gont, Neuralgia, St. Vitus’ Dance, Fits, Ner
vous Affections generally, Fistula, Piles, Bow-el Com-
plaints, with all diseasea 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,
which we Me abundantly able to prove by such a host
ofliving 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, throngh her whole system. She now
enjoys better health than for thirty years, being entirely-
restored by the use of Hampton’s Vegetable Tincture.’
Call and '
Wholesale i _ _ j
Marietta, Vineyard & Jones, Palmetto; Hardley. Ridey
A Co., Augusta, Georgia.
[March 23,1854 43—ly
d get a Pamphlet gratis of A. Alexander,
) and Retail agent Atlanta, Ga.; Wm. Root,
TOBACCO.
:co, some very as
L tor aele by * JW, W RO£>X
Tobacco, Bome_Tery superiors new m atore