The Atlanta weekly intelligencer. (Atlanta, Ga.) 184?-1855, January 13, 1855, Image 3

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SPECIAL HOTICES. KVKRY FAMILY hImmiU at once.procure a botllv th<* arent Airbian remedy for man and Ih««i. rafled H A.t«OrZL< ,, FARRELL* AU.VH.AN US WEST. « *U,f» the 1 u»«c Ulan. luoKt .ntenw l«>>n* in * few minutes, restores the <y— iial fluid o. joint water. uP'i thus cure* still joint pon-t ales tin flesh t<*th- bone i-Ojwse* -ontm-'-l <• CZZAKU & COLLIKll, tui-es rbeuinati* < amt ir.Uled limln twenty years’ standing; also t uniting swelled in-ck, cubugemint of t!ip (finnds. and is the best medicine for ailments of rattle ever discovered. curing sweeny. spas im, and all diseases which .equhe an external application. Siiii /Nita of 10 yciinr’ 'loading rnred by If. <7. Farrell' Arabian Linituen’. Mr. H. G. 1'AitBIU. Itoar bir : I had been alllicted I with the -Sun Pain ” for the hist ten years and could , bleeding ; but by ;Le iin» of the tern- Ware-House & Commission Merchant, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. ii unite! ! hem selves in the practice, and will : LTA^ r ^^'i^„ rcnt< l l 3 t * iat •'jmoiu.is 1 ,r, -‘~ Y- \ V~> ;teud to l)i.,ir.esa entrusted to lUeir care in the 1 id Proof Ware-House, recently eceeteas^b.fV n*n:i:i!i*.: Fnlton, DeKalb. Newton, Henry. ; on White-Hall street, will attend fii thc"-' " pbetl. Carroll. I’aulHug, Cass and i Storage and Sale of Cotton, Omn, Lard Bason. practice in the District r~—» ~ r 1 - ■ 1 - - - at Marietta and the Supreme ette, Cr, they will also practice in th - District Court of j d „ othcT „ n) ,i ut< with whii-fi ft Wily he favor- the United Ptnt«* nt Uariofta ana tlie Suprmuo Courtof | ^ „ . , , . , Insf Uecelvt-d. - i 30,000 Bm 0M* |iAJ#>>. tid-s 40 .kegs choice - now LARD. 20 Mils' In. aud 390 th, Feathers. ALSO A .-taall lot of' Cora aud Oats, and a fee tlious- anil pounds of Fresh Bones ivnd Snu.-age Meaty- l for - lie low, bv i-isit J. E. WILLIAM?. Dec 25, '51 Athcnseatu Building, Atlanta.' Georgia. uflira in the^lLnta Hank budding. seoond floor. WSI. i:77.1K!l j [roiix OOUJER. .Vtiantn. Ga., Pi. H55. d&wttoi. never /jet relief evcej.t H. ti. Farrell's Arabian Uniuieut. applied pies admit three or four times u day. it was entirely re moved. end I have >lt na tiling or it since, f went in to tlic stable one night, to apply it to a horse’s sore leg. and being very lame he sliuubleu and fell agaiustiny lees, crushing and bruising them so badly that they turned black ns my lint, rendering them poweile . 1 appliedyour Liniment, and ..as well enough in a few days to go about acain ns usual. I also crusue-i my fin- gcr in a shocking manner, by letnign back log fail open it : vour T.iniment soon healed it up. Though. JOHN' I!. M URK. In Salle precinct, lVoria co.. Ill-, ieb y d, 184b. [Esq. lltri-r, of New Cantos, III., #u«/« :] Mr. H. <L Farrell’s Arabian Liniment has cured m»ck* ha*! eases, hero which every other remedy bu<l faiktl In. one was a white/.welling and contracted cords in the leg of a bo> twelve yearn old. The leg hail witherrd away, and was contracted that he lutd no use of it. Three doctors had tried their skill upon it in vain, and HE was iact making to the gkave, when th© boy’s rr was induced to try I! G. Fan-ell’-* Arabian Liniment. Before the first bottle was rsed up became to Mr. B.’b tore, and the first words he rurid Were. “Mr. Barker, 1 want all that Liniment you have in the stoic; the one bottle I got did my joy more good than all that had ever been done In'toi©.*’ That boy is now well and ,hearty, an l has free use of his legs. It is good for sprains, bruises, cuts, burns and swellings. Look out for Counterfeits! The public are cautioned aguin-t another counter feit, which has lately made its appearance, called W. fj. Farrell’s Arabian Liniment, the most dangerous of nil the counterfeits, because his having the name of Farrell, many will buy it in good faith, without the knowledge that a couuterf t exists, and they w ill per haps only discover their error when the dpurious mix ture has wrought its evil effects. Tho genuine article is manufactured only by II- C. Farrell, sole inventor and proprietor, aud wholesale druggist. So. 17 Main street, Peoria, Illinois, to whom all applications for Agencies must be addressed. Ik* sure you get it with tho letters H. Cl. before Fa mill’s thus—II. O. FAKUELI/S—and his signature on tl;e wrapper, all others are counterfeits. .Sold by A. Alex ander, and.I. M. Itantin. Wholesale and Retail agents, Atlnuta; Hanes, Lasetcr fc Co., Jonesboro’; Hutchison A: lieadden, Palmetto; Camp A: Christian, Fairburn; Wui. A. Fovveil, Decatur—and by regularly :»uthorixc*<l agents throughout the United States. I’riee “5 and 50 centami $1 per l>ottle. ACKNTS WANTED ; n every town, village and lmm- )fcl in the United Stale *, in which one is not already es tablished. Address II. (S. Farrell as ubove, accompa nied with good reference as to character. re«]:onsibili- ty, /kc. Atlanta, Jan. 11, 1855. 24—4w. $25 Reward. RAN A WAY on tbc 29 th Docemlver my lie- ; gm mu, Rim]iMO!i, :i large block eouplex- ioned man, weighs 185 or 190 pounds, uml i luu asniali mole on the end of his nose anil ! bns n scar from u burn on one of his hands between the thumb aud fore linger and stutters a little when ; speaking. He was seen at Barneaville on Sunday . night 31s! December. The above Reward will l>e paid fur bis delivery to me at Atlanta, or in any jail in the State. JOEL HERRING. Atlanta, Jan. 10. 1854. fdnwlt.] i ed. Having had long experience in the general trade of Georgia, he flatters himself that be can give satisfaction in the sale of ail produce: and also in the purchase of all articles which tho coun try may require. T. DOOXAN. December 14.1854. 69dwtf GEORGIA, VOrdinary Court, Dee’r. Fulton County. J Term, 1854. To the Honorable the Court or Ordinary of said County. . T HE petition of John Mitchell respectful!y sheweth, that.on tho 17th day of January, 1850, Allen E. Johnson of said county, (but then of Dekalb,) aud State, delivered to your petitioner an obligation, a copy of which is hereunto attach- eih whereby he bound hiutseif to make your pet' j GEORGIA, DcKaib County. - \ GEORGIA, Fulton County. j WJHFRliAS Eackiel Reeves, Administrator upon the; \\J HEKEAS John Li ncli has this day applied to mefor Call and See Me! HOUSE, SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL I» AUffTIWCIri New Candy Manufactory —AND— OPPOSITE THE IHTELLIGEXCER OFFICE, ATLANTA, GA. T HE subscriber would inform the citizenspf At lanta aud vicinity that he lias constantly on ; hand, at his Confcctionen- aud Bakiug cetablish- 1 ment, all kinds of ’ Couf«ction«, Pastries, Fruits, itc He is also prepared to furnish every description j of plain and ornamental Cakes, for weddings or ; parties, at short notice, and on accommodating 1 term?. A SitiiHtio.i Wanted. A graduate of Dickinson College, Ponu.. desires . a situation as teacher for the ensuing year. Testi- _ _ monhils of approved scholarsliip can lie produced ! tioncr a fnll and sufficient title, and relinquish j if desired. Address Beta. Lithonio, Geo. j ment of all his right, title and interest, in aud io a ; "Dec 14, 1854. 2i*wlm j certain lot of laud, as follows: The East half oi ; — ; ! lot No. fifty, in the sixth District of Uonrv coun- Classical And English. School. ’ ty, containing one hundred one aud a fourth acres. | VV Estate of ueorge W Ree ves, deceased, applies to VV letters uf ailminintratiou bn the estate of John K. i Hie for letters Of ^dismission from his sahl Adminislra- ; Currigan late of saidcounty decesed,—Tliese are there- i tiim. ria's»are therefore to cite anil adiooaish all and j fore to cite anJadnionisli all and singular the hindered j singular the ktndnsl and credftors of said deceased, to j and creditors cf said deceased io be and appear at my file tlieir ubjoctians ir. my office, if any they have, in , office within the time prescribed by law to allow- cause i in terms of law. why the said applicant should not 1 if any they have, why said letters should not he gran- ! be dismissed from his sniff administration at the Feb- | ted the applicant. . ruary term.next, of the 1‘ourt of Ordinary of said I Given uudermy hand and seal, at officathislOthday j countv. Given nndervnv liand at office. , ui'November 3S54, JOS. &. MEAD- Ordinary. ■luiV 4ht*54. Af.FX. JOHNSON Ord, • GEORGIA Pulton Counter \ 47 HERlfiAS Joshua Gilbert applies to me for letters VV ot adipinistration on the estate of EJieabetli D. To all who lsi: Liguon as a Medicine or as a Beverage.—BlijrsiciaiiK wlio prescribe Al- •coliolic iaiquors f<«r inedicinul purpowoH kIiouM give tue ;nreforencc* t<» Wolfe’s Scliirdain Aromatic Pclinapps. 1. It is innnufactured at Sciedam, in Holland, and exclusively in the factory of the proprietor, by pro- r* use* and from materials cl>e\vh( re unemployed and nnkuovru. 2. It is proved, by the repeated analysis ot several eminent chemists, to be entirely free from the perni cious fusil oil which remains in every kind of Liquor distilled fiom grain, nnd which is the cause of the ner vous and visceral derangement, serious congestion, and morbid desire for habitual und intemperate indul gence, which such liquors invariably tend to stiiK nu- duce. 3. It is proved by the same unerring tests that the kuniperGin is no flavored with the coarse, acrid and in digestible oil of juniper heretofore used, but with this <l»ecifically lighter, more volatile, aromantic and me dicinal of the two essential oils of the Italian juniper berry, neglected liy every other manufacturer 4. It U chemically proved to be absolutely pure in its rectifications—a quality obtained l»y an entirely new proce.is, and which no other Holland (iin in the world has acquired. 6. It Is proved by extensive medical experience and testimony, to be an efficient as well as an agreable rem edy in many cases of in* ipient dropsy, grav<*l. chronic, gout, rheumatism, flatulence, colic, concoctions in the kidney and bladder, dyspepsia, fever and ague, general debility, sluggish circulation of the blood, deficient as similation of food and exhausted vital energy. O. It is a most grateful aud renovating cordial, and when used as directed, never inflames the system or induces inebriety, but tends rather to subdue the latter frailty, by creating a dislike to all inferior liquors.— Aud it iuvniiably corrects the ill effects of had water, whether in swampy or limestone districts. In all o! those enumerated qualities it has no rival in any mark ivt iu tho world. J*ut up in quart aim pint bottles with tlie Proprie t o*'V name on the bottle, cork and label. .Fir sale in Savannah, by the following firms, at New Vau K Arrices * X (0.. ijjJ.OMONy, *V Co.' J. H. Carter A* Co. Jok> JI. Moore. W. W. Goodrich. A. McMahon & Doylk. Iu K C. % by the following firms : P. M. Conior Xeihon Carter. Hkvkland, HxifAUfi ^:0». Kunk & Wickkniivku. A. Klesick As Co. John F. O’Xeill. A. Van Doifj.v. Thomas K. Clyde. Lannkat & IU kkmyku. Fomjn &Foukiskavr. And by all the the United Stales specta1.lv gists and groce stn [>le Manufactur et. New York. UI>OLPHO WOLFF rand Importer, 18, 20 & 22 Beaver A Warn in^. 1 »elny not; luirbor not in \cur mind that sen luS&r** lence oHool*,’ pliill.ixiphy, that a dims* will get cured of itself or that you can cure it with certain \ medicines fora few dollars. Beware how you tamper . vith yourgeueral welfare. Ye wild and vicious youths, why will you persist in iSwing with the filthy nauseating compounds daily j nailed, thereby impairing your appetite.-md digestion. ..ini t'estroying you mentally as well as phycallv, when • you tn-.u be cured with a few doses of pleasaiit medi- i^illCH^ Ye raL .s of every age and condition, why will ye suf fice and rijrine, aud drag out a miserable existence, uinfitted for the enjoyment and even ordinary pursuits i.rl life. You whoare tiiusuunoyed and wish Io be re- isestored to health and vigor by a treatment at once jjtleasant and effectual, should consult Dr. MORRIS, litis success in chronic diseases lias been greater than Ttjhat of any other physician of his day. Many who ihuve been for yearn afflicted with disease or conse- qmrenc.es resulting from excess, have been restored to k and vigor under liis ally reseientitic treatment JSlsonW u4U*rHonal interview be objectionable, state vour dis* ax‘ m writing—enclose five dollars—address Dr. \V. MORRIS, through the 1'ostoilice, Nashville, Teun. t a package ami of medicines, securely put up, will vent privately and uJth despatch, full of direc tions therewith, and n«> questions asked. I'ersowi living at a distance, and afflicted with Scrofula. Obi Ulcers, Tetter, Cancers, Piles. Fistula in Am». Gravel Strictures, Gleets, or any disease whai’ over of an aggravated or malignant character, can be cured at borne by consulting Dr. MORRIS, by letter post paid, enclosing a fee. Medicines pleasant and vafe. can be sent per mail to any part of the United States. Particular attention given to the treatment of female complaints. Ladies who may be afflicted with Irregu lar eoes. Flour Allots, or Whites. Prolapsus Uteri, or Falling of the Womb, would do well tolaynsidcnll false . lelicacy, and promptly consult the Doctor. CURES \Wakraxtkd. Office over Mutual Proteciten Insurance Office, Ce- * farslreet, near Postofliee. Room No. 14. up stairs. •Nashville. Tenn. May 25th, 1854 25—ly. Vo Excuse for Ill-health. i emaciated frame, sallow complexion, aw dgreat debility, the result of neglect to a«U treatment, when efficient Medical advice can be (fiblifined privately and promptly. lavt'ies who luav be* afflicted with Irregularities* biles, Fistula iu Jnu. Gravel, Scrofula, Ulcers, Rheu matism. Act*., should m*t allow laUo delicacy to prevent their making immediate application to Dr. MORRIS, whose r-kill iu itio treatment of all chronic diseases and female compluiut.s, i* too vreli known to he ques tioned. The Doctor assures all those who consult him by let ter tin* most honorable secrecy, prompt attention, pleasant, safe ami efficient medicines ; and to those who follow strictly ins directions, lie will guarantee ~ ly relief and permanent cures. Charges reason* Address. DR. \V It. MORIU?. Nashville, Tenn. May 25 1854. 52 ly. .of RISLEY S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF BUCHU. I S :i combination nr iln> im.,t efficient rcmolic. known to Urn UiMicnl Faculty, fnv tlie relief :.mi cure :.f rl.n'.n nunn'rnus cum|tln. .n.if the Urinary Orjzans, Cun se.jiHMit uj.on inllanialiuu or ulccratinnoi* the Ki.lnov*. Bladder and I'rethra. It is ]irt>))are.l h\ an cxperienc- ed chemist, accnrdinir to a furraula apjirnred bv tbc Medical lacuity, and is wurthy tlie eimfldence of ail who may be suflerinK from l ain and Weakness in the small nr the Hack. Storage amt Fain in voiding I rine Dlnl. tas. or Excess id I’rine. Strangury. Grav d. Gleet! jA'ucorrha'u. Rl>Li’A > IU ( HI. is a reliable and ^tambird popuhir rvrae«l\ for .til diseases ol the l riuary Organs, design el to di-j lace the high prict*d and irresponsible nos trums which are forced upon the notice and credulity of sufferers. It is put up iu large bottles, and sold at $1 hy druggists and country- merchants generally, and •it wholesale i»v HAY]LAND. RISI'LY aS: UO.. Augusta HAY1LAND. HAND UO., ( harle>ton ; and by HAM LAND. HARR A I. & R1SLF.Y. V w York. THE PHIL0T0KEN OR FEMALE’S FRIEND, rs a medicine that commends itself to beads of fai X lies and f and females iu all conditions. Unlike mu.,* the nostrums for the cure of all diseases, which are forced upon thj notice and credulity of tho suffering, this uiu female remedy exclusively : und one that can be rid led on for the cure and relief of most of the com plaints peculiar to females. It is well know u to Pliysi cians that much of their suffering and ill-health mav Ik* traced to irregularity in their jweuliar season- fK Jr e oft ?" deters them from sinking re lief. The 1 lnlotoken is int'alible in the cure of painful menstniation. (ana ciinseijiiciit .teiilitv ) and for ji III mediate relief <.r -yji»thr«c nerv.i'uh affect Ion*, weepiness, anxiety, hysteria. &c. It is perfectly sale in all cases, nnd is warranted to si-cure the approbation and commendation of al! who will exereise sufficient .confluence to give it a trial. Full directions accompany it. Price SI u bottle. Slid by Druggists and country Merchants generally and at wholesale l)v HAVII.AND, 1U8LKY & CO. Au gusta. HAY1I.AND. HAH HAL & at., Charleston. Dr. Roberts Colic Mixture for Infants. nriTK most injurious anodynes, such a» laudanum .L paregoric icc ni-e t«Mi often used to relievo tho cries of infants suffering from colic, producing constipation and sometimes death. ROBERTA COLIC AilXTURK affords immediate relief from pain, procures refreshing slyni- V*er. and it commends itself to Mothers. Fold at25 couts a vial by J. M. Rantin Atlanta, Wru Root Mnrkft country Merchants generally nt Wholesale by Ilaviland Kisley & Co., xVugusta Ga.. Havilaud Harral A: to.. Charleston S. C. fd&wly.J January It. 1855. Imported wines and brandies of all descriptions Thank.ul for the patronage heretofore extended j for medical purposes,kept always on hand. Also, i, the firm of Toi.iUnson A Dooley, I would in- j g 0Iln ; ue Sjianisb Cigars, nnd choice chewing To- forin the publictliat I have again opened for my- | h aec0 —together with a large assortment of Toy?, :elf, and respectfully ask a continuance of the j Fancy Article? Ac., Ac. same favor?. I am prepared to do House Paint- j Having recently returned from the North, where ins with durability and taste not excelled in the j he laid in a fine stock of Fancy Articles and evo- Sontli. Also, Sign Pain ting executed in the neat- j ry thing necessary for carrying on his candy man- est manner and at the shortest notice. I have in j ufuctorr, he would inform county dealers that he is IV employ tho best Workmen the _ Southi can af- , prepared to furnish candies at wholesale at 17 S^The Moeeriber will open a Male School on upon the payment of three hundred dollars as the Mondav, Jam 8th. iu Mr. Markham’? building. I purchase money, in one, two, and tlucc payments corner‘of Whitehall 4 Mdeheil streets. He in- t as in said aMigntion alleged. Ycur petitioner fnr- tnnds that in mental discipline and moral training, 1 thcr show? to your Honor,Jhat subsequently to the this School shall be inferior to a« Institution in I date of said obligation, the said .Vilen E. Johnson the State—and would respectfully solicit tbc put-, departed thislUe intestate, and that John H. John- roiuigu «>f the parents anil guanlmns ol* Atlanta. \ an '^ William II. "Ferguson, ot said county, has rp - fli V - /-3L ?> 7 fin ‘ obtained Letters of A^lministration on the good^. Tmtwn .a the kngU.b Jl.nncT.c*, $S 00 „ nd credits of ^ Alleu E . Johnson, in | the Court of Ordiuary of said county -of Fulton, ! and that during the life of the said Allen E. .Tohn- j son, and within the time specified in said obliga- I tion, wherein tho said deceased bound himself to i make titles to the land now claimed, yonr petition er paid to the said Allen E. Johnson, the aforesaid _ .. — - a | c f three hundred dollars, due on the land Notice- | aforesaid. O N siud after January 1st, TS55, pay incut- of | And your petitioner prays your Honor to direct Freights will be required at the G. R. ROAD J jho sai<l John II. Johnson and William II. Fcrgu- OFFICE, oil or before the delivery of the Good?, j soil to make your petitioner titles to said lot ol GEO ROTA y Fulton County. W HKEEAg > **** n - Bacon ; ihis ! GUbert. f t applied to me tor betters of Administration | fare to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred « on tbe Estate of Sarah Matthews, late of Ncwtop j aud creditor* of said deceased, to be and appear at my cuoritv deceased: These are therefore to cite and • office with! a tho time prescribed by law, to show cause, admonish ; ,:i and singula:- th® kindred and credf- “Y they have, why letters of administration should , | not be granted. Given under my hand at office, this f •« * -P^r at my office ^4. J&bTvuJjZm&T f wuhin the-tune--'proscribed by-law, to show cuiiae, < j i ]PtteTS - ah0,lWlwtbei GEORGIA, Fulton County. granted thre applicant. ... , , , , _ \ HfUKRFLtS, John n. Harris applied to me for letters Given onaer my r.nna 4 .-iiiu seal at offie, tiiia i th j » t administraliOn oa the estate of William Farm- LaojufujC'i und Higher tea. 10 00 RsFBRKNf&s—Col. James Milner. CoL Jot*l Foster. Gen. John If. Mice, Cassville ; Hon. A. R. WriirlU. Rome : Rev. It. A. Milner, OartersviUe : Rev. J<»lin R. l ; «»bwt*. Col. J. M- Calhoun, Win. Markham. Esq., (’apt. J. R. Swift. Atlanta. A. N. -WILSON. A. M. Dee. 27,1854. dl«r&w3w*. day of Dee., 3J>54. December S. 1854. GEORG 1 A, DeKulb County. JOS. IL MEAD, Or’dy. Gid^d TTtO all whom it may concern: Whereas Edmond J. A Bi Bailey Administrator on ihe Estate of John M. Corley, deceased, applic*- for letters of Dismission from said Adminislratiou, tlierelore the kindred and cr, bteof said county, deceased,—These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors •»! 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 £eal, at office, this 17th day of Oct., 1854. J08. H. MEAD, Ordinary. ! creditors of said decoa.sad, arc hereby cited, and ad- ; OEQRGJA* Fulton County. * monished to iiic tiieir objections if any they have,! HEKEAS William Wall has this, day applied to me i in my office in terms of law, otherwise letters of Dis- i ^ ^ f°'r letters of adminlsti*atiou on the Estate of 1 mission will be granted the applicant at the Decern- ^ James Reese, late of said county, deceased; these are ber Term next, ol the Court of Ordinary for said Conn* therefore to cite and admonish all and singular .the rlv at office, this 3d i kindred aud creditors of said deceased to be and appear Transportation Office. > - 4.} Atlanta, Dec. 26,1«54. J. B. BRANTLEY, TSdlin Ag't fnrrt—an»i Nentncrs and Despatch ?h:ili be my motto. A. DOOLEY. £3^!ihb]i on Alabauu street, two ileors bcl-nv tin corner of Wliitelmll and Alabama street-. Atlanta, On. Jan 9 1855 cfewlf Negroes Wanted. Two Erpcrirncrd Fin mm wanted at the u At- I'tnia Mill'." Dec. 26th 1854. 78d3t C. T- cfc iT. 35*. Dupree, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND General Agents For the purchase and sale of Georgia and Tennessee Produce. Unquestionable and independent facilities—necessary references. Particular and personal attention to all busines -entrusted will meet with attention, persever ance and promptitude. Remittances nj; small advances made on all goo.Is consigned to our order at consignee’s order. Corner of Hill and Broadway and next door to M. C. Williams ,N;fV>.. V»’. S. Hill atreet, Griffin, Ga. (Griffin. Jan. 6. 1855. dS6&*r33tf. cents per pound. Orders accorax>anied ivith the cash or good city references promptlv attended to. D. VALENTINO. Atlanta, Nov. SOtli 1S4. [chkw-Iy. Wotice! ' /"IX ;ind ntter January 1st, 1855, payment of [ i v / Freights will be required iu the MACON A i j WESTERN RAILROAD OFFICE, on or before , ! tbe delivery of tbc Goods. U. L. WRIGHT, j Transportation Office, • Ag’t. | I Atlanta, Doc. 26. 1854. I 78dlm land, according to the tenor and effects of said ob ligation. and your petitioner will ever pay, Ac. "JOHN MITCHELL, Petitioner.^ i tv. Given under my baml officiate * i omce. tins oo i ....v,■> w. im..« i^--.t.-iv* no ue lum sps-sn ■ June. 1854. ALEX. JOHNSOX. Ord'v. at within the time prescribed by law, and ' — — — — I show cause, if any they have, why letters should cot be j Notice to Debtors & Creditors, j granted said applicant. Given under my band at office, A LL persons indebted to the estate Jano Russell | r ’ this 11th day of September, 1854. elate of the county of DeKalb, deceased are re- i — JOS. H. MEAD, Ord’y. GUN & LOCKSMITH BUSINESS. T HE undersigned respectfully informs the citi zens of Atlanta aud vicinity, that he has now established himself in this city, and opened a shop two doors nl-ove the post office, in Whitehall at., where he is prepared t i make RIFLES A GYSS, to order, and warrants them to he ot superior w ork manship and quality: Guns, Rifles and Pistols will be repaired in the best possible manner, and at reasonable charges. Also, Locks put in order aud Keys furnished—together with everything that comes within his line of business. Nov 27.'54 diwlm CHAR. HEINZ. Homestead Law of Force ! plIE undersigned offer* for >ale 300 acres of Iuind on the east bank of the Little Tallapoosa river—five ! miles from WeedowelL in Randolph County, .\labama, j containing about 150 acres of bottom land. 50 acres ; cleared und the baianee well timbered. The place con- ! tains sufficient water power for .any kind of Macbinery. and a number of tine isurings, and is situattsl in the I ht-althiestsection of Alabama For terms apply to tho suVcriber at Rftckdale, Alaljama. or to James McCain, on the premises. FRANCIS 31. ITRRY'MAN. Oct 24 w4m F. M. Eddleiuttn R. Hro. XJoalcrs i~r» fjoolx, Shoes, Leather, Lasts. Frys, LINING & BINDING SKINS SHOE-MAKER’S TOOLS, AC. k&i We are now prepared to furnish the above 70Varticles tit Augusta and Charleston prices,— PC-'freight only added)—for CASH. Mann- facturcrs of Boots A Shoes in upper Georgia aud Tennessee, will find it :o their advantage to give us a call. Orders accompanied with the cash, promptly and carefully filled. Jan. 8, 1855. dlt—wtf Water I'rcoi Hoots. A line lot just received, and for sale. F. M. EDDLEMAN A BIIO. Jan 1855 (dlt (w.'it) Take Notice.—Stop tlie llogue ! OTOLEN, on the night of December 2.’>th, 1851, out of my coat pocket, |i- fy > after I had laid dntrr. a large calf skin POCKET-BOOK, containing as follows : A $20 bill oil the Bank of South Carolina, n tol erable new one, with a small nick off the upper corner of it, and two $5 bills, and about $1 1 in $2 and $1 bills; out ?l bill has been eut in two and pasted again about half way the hill, on the Geor gia Railroad Bank. Two notes on T. J. Stevens for $g2 50 each, dated May 28,1853, made payable to I’. A. Goldin. Some 2 or 3 small notes on T. J. Stevens, dated iu 1853, made payable to G. A. Goldin, and one note on T. J. Stevens for $17 and some cents, made payable to P. A. Goldin, dated Oetoitor 23d, 186). One note on Floyd Foster for some $5 or $t>, with small credit on it, dated in the Ur.-t part of 1853, made payable to P. A. Goldin. Ono note on Hugh Robertson for $7, made pay able to P. A. Goldin, dnte, 1 believe, in 1854. One noto on W. J. Sams for $7 or $S, made payable to 1’. A. Goldin, dated December, 1853. One note on W. J. Sams for $5 borrowed money, made payable to P. A. Goldin, dated in September, 1854. One note on AY. J. Sams for S2!) and some cents made pavable to V. A. Goldin, dated December 21st, 1854. One note on /Matthew Osburn for $11 or $12, made payable to P. A. Goldin, dated in December, 1853. One note on James Mainer for about $7 or $8. made payable to P. A. Goldin, dated the 20th of May, 1851. Some 4 or 6 small notes on Solomon Sweats, son, James Sweat, all amounting to about $60. all made payable to 1*. A. Goldin, some dated in 1853 and sonic in 1854. One note on .Mr*. Niuicy Sweat, Johnson Sweat and AVm. Sweat—joint note—for some $10 or $11, made payable to 1*. A. Goldin, date some time in 1853 or 1851, with a credit of $2. One note on Johnson Sweat for $2 50, made pavable to 1*. A. Goldin, dated in 1853, witnessed by'AY. M. Easley. One joint note on Solomon Sweat and AV Sweat for $20. made payable to FA Goldin, dated February, 1854, due the 1st of June, 1854. One note on John Boyd for $5 borrowed money, made payable to F A Goldin, dated in April or May, 1854. One on A AY ebb for $4 50 or $5, made payable to F A Goldin, dated in 1 So 4. One note on B Grogan lor $1 SO. made payable i to P A Goldin, dated in 1853. One note on John Barskins for some $3 or $4, ) made payable to F A Goldin, dated in 1850. One note on E G Collier tor $2 30, made paya ble to F A Goldin, dated about the 1st Dec, 1854. One note on E Eller for $7 or $8, made payable to F A Goldin, dated about the 1st of 1854. One note on D Farr for $3 50 or $4, made pay able to F A Goldin, dated nbout the last of Nov or the first of Dee, 1854. NEW GOODS, JVXexx cfc Boys Clotixisxg, Clothes New and Fresh. Cassiineres. The Richest ever brought to this Market. Vestings. Come soon, or they will all be sold. Gloves—-Extra Fi«e Neck Fixins, tlie very laie.st styles and richest materials. Also, Tailor’s Trimmings—Tapes. Crayons, and almost any thing kept in a, Merchant Tailoring establishment, can be bought from the subscriber. w Atlanta, Nov 2. d&wtf LKWTS LAWSHE. O. F. BARTH, Piano Forte Repairer and Toner, ' \ "* BLL attend to any calls in his . 1 A line uf business, such as reg- I ulating of action, covering of ham- I ? j mers, (felted cr buffed.) laying of new strings hy | the octave, whole or single, Ac. I Satisfaction given in every instance or uo I charge. All work warranted. ■ Tuning by the Tear done at Reduced Prices. Orders anywhere from the country, addressed to C. F. Baktu, Atlanta, tin., will meet w ith prompt attention. Fisk’s Metalic Burial Cases. ATLANTA FREE SCHOOL. rpHE subscriber respectfully announces that the cx- jl tTcisos of the Fans Sth»h>l. will be resumed Mon day, Jai uary 15th, and earnestly solicits those entitled to its benefits, to sen ’ their children as soon as the School begins. He al*o respectfully asks all the | friends ihe<ch* >1 to use their intlnence in procuring ; the attendance of those trtlv entitled, as it i$ impos.-i- ! hie for him to visit ail in the cifcv. A.'W. OWEN, Teacher. Becci uber 22,1654. 75dti TP HIS valuable article is just received and for ‘ ~ ' H. I J- sale at the Tin Ware Manufacture ot L. Burr, on White Hall street, Atlanta, Ga., by. Atlanta, Dec. 2‘J, 1854. L. ROBINSON. d.vw.f. City Property for Sale. ./tfr - Persons desirous of purchasing City Pro perty cither improved or unimproved would do well to call on me. us I have a number of very beautiful locations which will be sold low fur cash or good papers. I have also for sale a lot of Land containing ton acres of lino woodland, well improved with a new two story House and all ne cessary out houses situated thereon. For terms apply to J. R. SAYIFT. Dec. 30. Negro IVJecltanies For Sale. T \ TILL be sold in SPARTA. GA.. on thi* I t Tuesday » V iu January, 1855. two negro men, si tve.-*. viz : WILLIS, a man 20 years oM. a stone and brick mason. GEORGE, a man. 25 years old, who has worked three year^ at the stone cutting business, i-ohl by order of tlie Ordinary for distribution. Terms : 12 months credit, for note, with approved security. T. H. AUD AS. F.x 7 r. S|»h rf:i. Nov. 15.1854. RH H : D FEARS. Div. J. li. SWIFT, Gen’l Auction & Commission Merchant, NEW BONNETS, CLOAKS, Dress BUhts, cfcc.. cfcc. MRS. J. M. BORING, takes great pleas ure in announcing to her friends and pnt- | runs, that her stock of Fall and AA'inter ] Goods is now complete. Please call and examine ! her goods, all who arc in need of the latest fash- I 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, and judge for your selves. Atlanta, Novcmlicr S, 1854. <hv3m Foot of White-Hall street. ATLANTA. GEORG TA. References: WiiaXt: & Hi nt. Atlanta, Ceorgia. ■J. R. Waiaack & Bros. “ IT. L. 5YRIGHT, Esi)., “ “ En. 8wi, r, E*i|., Savannah -• IIams. Koi.h & Fanning, Augusta, i>. XEt-»iiR, Hkndp.ix &Co., Charleston. 8. C. Xicikil & 1'rtcocK, Nashville. Tennessee. \Y. 11. Fitters, New Orleans. December 1. 1854. oT-.lnlv CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, &C. “.ROBERT H. MAY, ^has opened a Carriage Repository in this city, on -White-Hall street, opposite Whitney i & Hunts, where he intends to keep a full assort- i ment of Carriages, Rockaways and Buggies. Ac., j which he will sell at Augusta prices. Those tvish- j iug to buy any thing in his line would do well to i examine his stock and prices before purchasing ‘ elsewhere. Atlnnta, Decemuev 21.1854. dlm-wtf House aud Lot for Sale. ^^Beautiful two story House, containing ei^ht rooms and basement. Kitchen: Stable, and all other necessary out houses. The lot contains half acre, and is located on Hunter street. Any person desiring a good residence would do well to call on us. Terms moderate. Apply* to J. It* SWIFT. December 7, 1S54. 64dtf AT PRIVATE SALE. WILL sell 2 Bnildiug loots. !i0 by 80 feet i lying-on Alabama street, between our Commission House anil the Magnolia Hoiim*. 1'ersons wisliinpr to ! build a Business House will do well to embrace the • present opi«»rtunity. Apply to S. J. SHACKEIFORD. Coin. Merchant. . Dec* 20. 1S54. dtf. Atlanta Cash Store 1 WM. HERRING & CO. "IXTEure now receiving an immeuse Ptofk ol Pall VV .and Winter Clothing^* for uaeu a«d boys j wear, cf the tastiest and latest style. Also, au assort* i men of gentlemens’ FURNISHING GOODS, which we- will sell at the lowest piuct-sj. for cash. i We have on liand an assortment of DRY GOODS i which we will t-11 under tbe market price, as we are determined to clo>e out that department of our trade, j We will be pleased to show any qersou giving: us a call i wliat ve will do. September 26th. 1S54. (1-dwly.l i W. IIER1UNG, AV. J. MASTERS, W. F. HERRING, j Glass front. No. -iO. Whiteliall Street. Atlauta. (la. REMOVAL. J'. E . W O i a m s, COMMISSIO It CHANT. ATI ANT G A. ATLANTA SELECT SCHOOL. M ISS E. S. REID and Miss A. L. WRIGHT, who hnvo lieen successfully employed m i teaching at the North, will open a School on the I 8th of January, in tbe basement of the P res byte- j rian Church. This school is designed for young i Ladies and Misses, but a few small boys will be I token with their sisters to accommodate their pat- | ro&f. Terms per Quarter. j Primary Department. $4: Common English $6; j Latin, French, the Natural Sciences, $8; Pencil ! Drawing, $3 extra. Tuition payable quarterly. No deduction made fur those entering before tlie 3d week. Rrf. ,v-Mi-e*—Rev. J. DuBose, Rev. J. F. Dun can. J. A. Hayden, George Robinson, J, C. White. December 21, 1854. dkm. H aving removed to his New Store on Decatur str street, (Athenaeum Building) near the Trout House, is prepared to furnish in any quantity— One note on tYm Gipson for $13 and some cents, BACON. LARD. (,’ORN. OATS, and all kinds of Produo lor made payable to F A Goldin, dated Aug2, 1854. One note on Geo Canon lor S3 50, made payable I brought to this market. He returns his thuuks to A Goldin, dated in 1853. One other note on - tlie public for the liberal patronage heretofore bc- Swcat eioo Canon for $1 Jo, made payable to Ja of tbe .-ante date. j One note on E Chqukel for about $13. with a credit on it. • One note on John Barrel for $4 50. made pnyn- j ble to F A Goldin, dated in Nov, 1854. One note on M $ Langford for $7, payable to F A & -I Goldin, dated in May, 1853. One jury ticket, on DcKh b eo, for $1, payable i to Jas F Montgcrv, dated iu 1848 or 1814. A great many other papers, tax receipts and bills of grogers, and other papers that I can’t re collect. One note on Thus J Wuddail lor $3 50, made I pavable to F A Goldin, dated about 25th April, : 1854. 4 j One note on .Miles D Merritt for $3 50, dated in Dec. 1853, payable to F A Goldin. One note on David La.-ley for $2 00 or 8!! 00, j payable to F A Goldin, dated Aug 2nd, 1S54. All persons are forewarned not to trade for any j of the aforesaid notes. I will pay a reasonable reward for the recovery of any of the notes, and. ! also, for the apprehension of the *rnnijj wlio stole ; them. P. A. GOLDIN. Atlanta, Ga., Jan. 11, 1855. stowed upon him, and solicits a continuation of it Atlanta. Dee. 25, 1854. diwtf W. Herring & Co.. Ir EEP in connection with tlieir large Stock ef floth- *- in? a I assortment of HAT'S ami CARS of the latest styles, also, Boots an-1 shoes,TTrunks, Carpet Rags and Valises. 4_dtf Atlanta, isept. 28, 1854. X50 Sacks Salt,(in good order.) - Tierce Kice. (new crop.) 30,000 Brick, (average ’ot.) for .ale at wliat they will bring, hy SI.At.'O & ABBOTT, liec. G. 1854. STATE OF GEORGIA, ) Jjt Kalb Comity. J To all whom it may Concern. WHEREAS, Thomas L. Robinson applie letters of Administration on the Estate of John Center, late of said county, deceased. These are therefore to cite aud admonish all, and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time presented, and 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, OjsTu. Jan. 2nd. 1855. PRIVATE MEDICAL TREATIES Pliysiologioal View of Marriage. M. B. LA CROIX, M. D., Albany, IS. V. 250 Pages and 130 Fine Plain and Colored ljtliograplis and Plates. TIIE Sheriff after this date. Rcjmhticau. To the Public. s Sales of Fulton county, from and will in- published in the Atlanta JO. $. SMITH. Sheriff. THE Sheriff- NOTICE, Sales of Fulton •mu-tv will con tinue to be published regularly in the Intelligencer as lie] charm - jsiJ- Price only Twenty-five Cents.‘ 5^ cySent free of postage to all parts of the Vnion.'^gft CHEAPEST BOOKEYERPFB- LISHEIt, and containing nearly double the quantity of reading matter in that of the Fifty cents or Dollar Publica tions. It treats on tiie PHYSIOLOGY OK MARBIAGE, and tbe secret infirmities and disorders of youth and maturity, resulting from excesses which destroy tb.e physical Slid mental powers, all diseases arising from indis Atlanta Jan. implv for the benefit of mv readers. W. B. UVGGLES. h, 1855. n32-w4t. 111 UllLLo A i > L those indebted to ■ mcdical ald before consulting any doctor, ougl , - , . know whether their ca.-es are properly nnderstoc j sons can cuix- tliemselves without mercury, with the j author's observations on marriage, its duties and dis- i qualifications, and their remedies: with colored iitho- I graphs, illustrating the anatomy and physiology, and diseases of the reproductive organs of both sexes, tlieir i structures, uses and functions. It contaius many im portent hints to those contemplating matrimony which will overcome objections against marriage:— ; none, however, should take this important step with out first consulting its pages, jt trcati of rii di>ua-es 1 of females, whether married or single. Hints to these ] who desire no more children. Strangers who require jht to ood 1-v STATE OF GEORGIA, > OeKalb Comity, j To all whom It may Concern. WHEREAS, R. ,M. Brown applies to mefor letters of Administration on the Estate of It. S. Wright, late of said county, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite aud admonish all. and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to bo and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, and show cause, it' any they have, why letters ol" Administration should not be granted the said applicant. Given under hit hand officially. ALEX’R JOHNSON, Ord'y. Jan. 2nd. 1856. 50 CANDIES. BOXKS steam refined Candies for sale at Diets bv AV. \Y. ROARK. A FEW BEEBE’S. ■f F jv»n wish to buy your HATS cheap, ami get a good 1 article, call at the subscribers where you can have a lnjgc an 1 well selected stock to select from H. W. COZART & SON AJj. SADDLES. LARGE lot of Saddles. Bridles and MartingiTls Teby tY. W. ROARK iOO Sacks for sale IS. 5Dec. 164- i>y Salt. TABU &.MeKENZIF. ilnTltf. tile subscriber, eitlier bv account those whom they employ, and thus guard against the ... ' J I imposition of quackery, so prevalent in populous cities. or note, will please call and set- tlie advantage of a popular knowledge of ones- . - i self, such as is given in this work. tic belorc 1st January. Alter If medical auihorUm be the te>t of talent, and en- . Tin J | lightenment be sought from boohs. K-t common sense that time l shall turn over tor col- : discriminate between truthful simplicity and outrage- . . . i ou* specionsness and bombast. Dr. ICroix ls a legal- lection the delinouents. t ly qualified physician, and for the last twenty years r .. . ! has K-en daily cnusnlled upon the different diseases up- J. I . UUA.NE. ! on which his bis-k treats, personally as well as hy let- ! ter. Any person sending twenty five cents in a letter, w2m post paid, w ill receive one ropy hy mail, free of post- ! age. or five copies for SI,00. Address Bli.M B. LA ; CROIX. No 31 Maiden lane, P. O. Box 579. Albany, | N- Y. I JflS*-Medicine sent to any part oi the I’nion aecord- ' ing tu directions, safely packed and carefully secured i fn-ni ailob-ervation. ] hi;re open daily from 9 A. M.. tu 9 P. M. On 8un- I day from 3 until 5 ft M. I l|®-Offiec Removed from N. 56 Beaver st., to No. | 31 illaldeuLane, Albany, N. Y. 44d&wly Atlanta, Dec. -1, ’54. Fresh Arrivals! At Seago cfc Abbott’s Commodious, Fire-proof Ware-house, ATLANTA, GA. 50 sacks Prime Rio Coffee. 5 “ Old Gut. Java. ICO bbls New crop New Orleans Molasses. 50 “ Prime Table or Planting, N. Y. Potatoes. 10 Boxes “ Bar soap, at <i V cents, per lb. 20 llhds. and 80 Bids Lime. 100 Bids and half bids New and old Lard. 10.000 ponnds old Bacon. 20.000 pounds Salted Pork, at Gj to 8 cents. 300 pounds Live Geese, Feathers. 10 Bales Cotton, yarn at Manufacturers pric is. 10.Bales Osnuln-rgs at Manufacturcrs’priees. 50 Bushels Meal. 30 .Boxes, ‘Tobacco. Atlanta, Jan. 5tu 1855. Callioun Pills. * THIS F-xtka 8cpkbiob K.vuiLY Mkdicink is now about f being offered to tlie public, we would direct- the special i attention of our friend* and acquaintances everywhere j to these Fills, not fearing in the least, that they will | meet the public approbation more fully than any ever j-et offered to the people. For further particulars sec j advertisement in to-day’s paper. Look at tlie certifi cates, they are from a liigh source. July 27, 1854. (9—ly.) Dr. J EOniKTG H AS taken an office on WHITEHALL STREET jt COFFER. VEHY |snpcrii r article of Rio Coffee for sale by W. W. BOABK over tlic Store of REACH d’- WHITE, where ] he will lie found at all hours of tho day or night, I whcn not professionally engaged. Atlanta, Jan. 10, 1855. * dnOO—tf. Dissolution of Copartnership. 7Vj-OTICE is hereby given that tho Partnership, it lately subsisting between Thomas Brooks and Win. P. Moon, both of the city of Atlanta, under the firm of “ Brooks A Moon,’" was dissolved on the 17tli November last, by mutual consent. All debts owing to the said partnership are to be re ceived by said Brooks, aud all demands on the said partnership arc to lie presented to him for pav- mont. THOMAS BROOKS, For BROOKS & MOON. Dissolution of Copartnersliip. 7VTOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership, -k v lately subsisting between Thomas Brooks nnd James Moore, in the city of Atlanta, under the firm of “Brooks A Moore,’’ aud entered into the 17th November last, was dissolved the 25th of sai 1 November, by mutual consent. The said Thomas Brooks will settle all debt* due to nnd by the firm. THOMAS BROOKS, For BROOKS & MOORE. A LL persons indebted to tlie above named firms, will please make payment to the subscriber; and those having demands against them, will pre sent them for set dement. THOMAS BROOKS. Atlanta, December 7, 1854. 64dtf Steam Saw Mill for Sale. ^OGKTHER with 400 acres well timbered pine land, one mile east of Hamlson, Coweta county, Geor gia. The mill has just been pat in operation and i: cutting 2000 feet per day; Slabs and aaw dust furnishes sufficient fuel and a ready sale can be had for all the lumber sawed at the Mill at $1 per hundred feet.— Engine 9K Inch bore, 20 inch stroke, 2 cylender boil ers, power sufficient to drive a 4 Teet circular Saw, or a Grist Mill or Shingle MiU, might bo attached, either of which would p:’„ k Living 40 miles from the above Mill, and having ns much biisinss as Jhmii attend to, I will sell the MiU and land for the very low sum of $4000. $1500 cash; reasonable time on the balance. With proper man agement the Mill will make the money I ask for it in twelve months. E/CARLTON, July 1st, 1854 [C—3m] LaGrange, Georgia. Copy of Boud, Georgia, DeKalb County. K NOW all men by these presents, that I, A. E. Johnson, of DeKalb county, am held and firmly bound unto John Mitchell of Henry county, in the full sum of six hundred dollars for tho pay ment of which, I bidd 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 s : xth District of Henry county, and the said Mitchell pays ono hundred dollars in cash; one hundred dollars tho 25tn December. 1850, and one hundred dollars the 25th December, 1851. Then the said A. E. John son is to make the said John Mitchell, good and lawful titles to the above tlescriebed land, when the said Mitchell pays or causes to be paid, tho above described payments, otherwise this bond to be in full force in law. This 17th January, I860. [Signed] A. E. JOHNSOK. [Seal.] [Test] w. H. FERGUSON, A tine copy from the minutes. JOSEPH II. MEAD, Ordiuarv. j quired to make immediate payment, and those j GEORGIA. DeKalb County. 'having demands against said deceased will pres- , YM7HBREAS James Yancy, Executor of the Estate j ont them, within the time prescribed hy law. prop- • * * of Francis Griffin, applies to me for letters of dis- * erty authenticated. OBEDIAIl S. MORRISS. mission from his said Administration. These are November 13, 1S51. Administrator. i ‘V el , c f" r0 ‘° c>‘e and admonish all and singular the j j kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and ap- i FULTON SHERIFF SALES earat my office within the time in-escribed by law, and ' L ‘' show cause, if any they have, why letters of admin- i ILL be sold Oil ihe first Tuesday iu February | istrution should not be" granted the said applicant at next, before the Conrf House door in the city j (he February Term next, of the Court of Ordinary of of Atlanta. Fulton county, within the legal hours - said county. Given under my band at office, of sale, the followingproperty, to wit: ! tul i’ll- 1S54 A 1J-.X. JOHNSON, Ord’y Ono House and lot- in the city of Atlnnta, nuui- | _ ’ - 2. °-J : ber not known, containing half an aero more or j GEORGIA, DeKalb County. r j v\yo mouths after date application will be made to X tbe Ordinary of said County, for leave to soil a nc- - the less, situate ou the west side of Macon &, Western Railroad, adjoining Lots of Eidson and Rosser, it ! being the premises whereon the defendant now ' gro man by tbe name of Stephen, belonging to i lives, levied on as the propertv of M RBarnes, to I E-state ol V.E. Emmorson. minor, i satisfy sndrv ft fas, issued from a Justice’s Court of ! I!ocemL ' or 19 ’ 1354 ‘ J ’ K ' LLXKY > Gu ' d ’ d’n. lC2Gth District G M. W W Roark, vs M R Barnes, j Levy returned to mo by J J Buchanan, L C. Also, one unimproved Lot in the city of Atlanta, ! number not known, fronting cn Melson street sixty feet, adjoining Sloan Ifaekett’s lot, levied on ns the ] property of M R Barnes, to satisfy a fi fa issued Notice to Debtors ami Creditors. A LL persons indebted to the Estate of Allen E. J " Johnson, late of Fulton county, deceased, are requested to make immediate payment: Andallper- sons having claims against said estate, will present them duly authenticated within the time prcscrib from a Justice’s Court of 1026th District, G M. l cd by law. JNO. H. JOHNSON, ) ,, , . Stage, Abbott A Co, vs M ll Barnes, property | AVM. H. FERGUSON. 1 ls v pointed out ly Plaintiff. Levy returned to meby j November 99 1851 51 d J R Cain, L C. JO. S. SMITH, Sheriff. . —7— GEORGIA, Fulton County. A. II. PARKS applies to me forletters of Guar dianship, to the minors nnd orphans of Sarah Perry— These arc therefore to cite aud admonish all persons interested to be and appear at the Janua ry term of the Ordinary court of said county, ou the second Monday iu January next, to show cause, if any they have, why s:tid letters should not he granted the applicant. Given under my hand and seal at office, this 4th day of December, 1854. JOS. II. MEAD, Ordinary. December 2S. Slilts.l STA TE OF GEORGIA, } Fulton County. ) WHERFAS John J. Fain lins tliis day n)q»ii<‘d mo for letters of administration on tho estate of John (’ash. lute of said county, deceased— These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular, tho kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be au i appear at my office within the time prescribed by law to show cause, if any they have, why said let ters should not be granted the applicant. Given under mv hand und seal at office, this 2d day of December. 1854. JO$. IT. MEAl), Ordn’y. Pultou Mortgage Sale. W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday iu March next, before the Court House door in the city of Atlnuta, Fulton county, within the legal hour.- of sale, the following property, to wit: Two Negro Bovs, of dark complexion, one-nam ed Joseph and tho other named Rollin, one nine and tlic other seven yeuts old, levied on as the pro perty of Stephen F. Cash, to satisfy a mortgage fi. i'a. this 22-1 DeKalb Inferior Court in favor of C. Murphy vs. Stephen F. Cash, property pointed out in said mortgage fi. la. this 22d December, 1S54- JO S. SMITH. Sheriff. Dec. Notice. fjlffO months after date application will he 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 couuty, deceased. Nov. 13, 1S51. ' OBEDIAn S. MORRISS. Aministrator. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. A LL person? indebted to the estate of Corne lius M. CoDoally, late of Fulton County de ceased, are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claim- against said Estate will present them properly, authenticated within the time prescribed by law. THOMAS W. CONNALLY, Adm’r. Atlanta, November 25 1854. GEORGIA, DeKalb County. \*7'HEREA8. A. G. Steward has this day applied to V\ me for Letters of Adininistration on tlie Estate of Absalom Steward deceased : These ure therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to ! .-.nd appear at my of fice, within the time prescrilunl by !;» • , to show cause, if any they have, why Mters of administration should not be granted the applicant.—Given under my hand at office, this the 12th December. 1S54. (74dtsd) ALEX. JOHNSON, Ordinary. Morgan, Kirkpatrick, & Co., HAVING opened a new Ware room on Peach Tree Street, would call the attention of the public to their Stock of Furniture, embracing Cabinet Ware, in all its varieties. Chairs of every kind; Lounge.* Mattresses of Springs, Hair, Moss. Colton an Shuck— CARPETS, RUGS, &C., ' 1 Window Sh .dcs, Window Curtains, Damask. Cornices, Bands. Cord and Tassels, Loops. &c.. fcc.— WINDOW PAPERING. HOUSE Du. Fire-board do. They still con tinue their Shop. South of Georgia Railroad Square, and arc prepared to do all kinds of work connected with their business, such as making and repairing Fur niture. making Mattresses, Upholstering, fcc. They keep also on hand Metalic Burial Cases, and make, up on short notice Mahogany, Walnut, and other wood Cof fins. Chair Factory. They have enlarged lla ir manufacturing shops at De catur, and can supply Morgan’s original Cottage Chairs, Hindley’s Patent Bedstead, together with all articles of Cabinet Ware, of tlieir own manufacture, iu any quant ity desired. They are now manufacturing and finishing Enamelled Cottage Setts, far superior to any to be had from the North. December 2S. Sldtf J. M. Tomlinson, jjjgjfegq Plain, House, Sign, Passenger ME X Fresco, Coach, Orna- I, AND DECORATIVE I NTBR. Opposite Jacob Haas c., Whitehall st., Atlanta, Ca. Dee. 89, 1864. illy Boarding House IN’ ATIiANTA. Tlie subscriber will open a Boarding House, on tlie first day of January, for the accommodation of private and transient Boarders, in the * ‘Johnson House.”— Whitehall Street. Atlanta. Board and Lodging: By tlie day, (transient boarders) $1 30 Supper. Breakfust, aud Lodging 1 00 For Single Meal 40 Private Boarder-, with Lodgiojr. per week,.. “ without “ “ ..3 00 Dec 30. 1853. dfcwtf W. P. PARKER. MALE SCHOOL The undersigned will re-open his Sehool. on tho 8th of January next, near the City Hull, in the room occupied during. the present year by Mrs. Unygood. The School is English and Classical, and will lie limited to twenty-five pupils. TERNS—.$10 Per Quarter. Refer to Jno. F. Minims, G. B. Hnygooil, B. H. Overby and Dr Thus M. Darnall, Atlanta. Bish op Pierce and Dr A. Means. President of Emory College. A. M. ORR. Dec. 23. 1S54. 77dtdc Georgia, Fulton County. YI7 HERE AS, lYiliiam Holbrooks has this day V J applied to me for letters of Guardianship to Sarah, Jane, John,' Samuel, Wiley, Mary, Mar tha and Willis Cash, minors and orphans of John U Cash, late of said county deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and all others concerned to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by lav.-, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal nt office this 1st day of January, 1855. JOS. H. MEAD. Ordinary. GEORGIA Fulton County. J ROBERT M. CLARKE will apply at th*? Februa Term, next, of the Court of Ordinary of said County , for Letters of Guardianship to Sarah A. L. Alsabrook, and Martha A. R. Alsabrook, minors and Orphans, of Nicey Alsabrook. of said county. Given under my hand and seal at office, this28 ^ec. t 854. Jas. H. MEAD. Ordinary. Notice to Debtors aiitl Creditors. ALL persons indebted to tbe estate of Ilenry F. Jeffries, late of Fulton county deceased, are re quested tu make immediate payment. And those having claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated in terms of tho law, or, they will be barred. THOMAS MOORE, Dec. 4, 1854. Adm’r. GEORGIA, DeKalb County. npo all whom it may concern: whereas 0. 8. Morriss JL applies fr letters of administration on tiie Estate of Jano Russell, hue of said county, deceased: these are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred nnd creditors of said deceased to be and appear at ray office within the time prescribed bv law, and show cause, if any the}* have, why letters of Adminis tration should not be granted said applicant. Given under iuv hand officially at office, fc’ept 0, 1854. ALEX. JOHNSON, Ord’y. w STATE OF GEORGIA, 1 V. j FULTON COUNTY of letters of administration on the estate for Henry F. Jeffries, late of said county, dec’d— These are therefore to cite nnd admonish all and singular the kindred nnd creditors of said dec’d, to lie 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. Given under my hand and seal, this 3d day of Nov. 185-1. JOS. II. MEAD, Ordinary. gIXTY DAYS AFTER DATE, application will be mado to tho Honorable Court of Ordinary of DeKalb county for leave to sell the real estato of James Diamond, of said county, deceased. Oct. 2, 1S54. JAMES J. DIAMOND, no9-2m. ‘Adm’r GEORGIA, Fulton County. * A IJ, persons having demands against Ailelaid Waltlial, late of said county, deceased, are hereby notified to present tlu-m properly attested to me within the time I prescribed by law, and all persons indebted to said de afly, late Of said county, deceased: These are ceaged are hereby required to made immediate pay- c to cite and admonish all and singular tlie j ment ’ J ^ 1 J Atlanta, Sept. 14, 1854. GEORGIA, Fulton County. 7"HERFAS Thomas W. Connaliy applies to me for let V V U rs of administration on the Estate of Cornelius Connaliy. late therefore il creditors of said deceased to be and appear at ray Office within tho 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 12th aav of Au gust 1854. JOS.- IT MEAD, Ordinary. GEORGIA, Fulton County. ‘TXT’HE REAS Daniel Johnson applies for letters of ad- ? V ministration on the Estate of L. C. Cheshire, de ceased. late of Lawrens District, S. C. These are there fore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deensed, 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, 1S54. JOS. IL MEAD, Ord’y B. F. BOMAR, Adm’r. GEORGIA, DeKalb County, nnWo months after date application will be made to JL the Court of Ordinary of said county for leave to sell the real estate and negroes, belonging to the estate of Israel Miller, late of said county, deceased. Sept 5th, 1854 GIDEON MORRIS, Adm’r. GEORGIA, DeKalb county. \ V’ IIERE-r , Henry 13. Latimer, Guardian of Wm. * y E. Wi* on applies to me for !ett( .FULTON SHERIFF SALES. \\f ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in February V \ next, before the Court House door in the c*ity of Atlanta, Fulton county, within the legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit: The interest of Wm. Kile in a certain city Lot, number not known, on which is a Shed, the house letters of dismission from said Guardianship, these arc, therefore, to cite j and admonish ail persons concerned, to be and np- | pear at my office within the time prescribed by law, I to show cause, if any they have, why said letters j should not be granted at the July Term next of this court. Given under mv liandut office, May lfith 1854. ALEX. JOHNSON, Ord’y GEORGIA Fulton County. TX^UEREAS Mary Ann Matilda Speights has this day V * Applied to me for letters of administration on tho estate of John W. Speights, late of said county deceas ed. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and ^ singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to to which, it is attached, being occupied as a Groce- ! be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by ry by defendant; fronting ou the south side of 1 'aw. to shnw cause, if any they have, why said letters Peters street, immediately east of whore said st. ! sl,0, l! ,i ■‘'■t l.L- gianted. Given under my band and seal crosses the Macon A Western Railroad, containing obout ouc-eightb of an acre more or less, levied on as the property of the said Wm Kile, to satisfy a fi fa issued from DeKalb Inferior Court in favor of : yr 7 HEREAS John H. Johnson and Win. H Furguson N A Cohen, vs Wm Kile—property pointed out ‘ VV applies to me for letters of administration on the by John Collier, Plaintiff ’? Attorney. Also, one hundred one and u fourth (1013) acres of land, (it being the North half of Lot No. 211.) at office tins 2d day of October 1854. JOSEPH 11. MEAD, Ordinary. GEORGIA Fulton County. state of Allen E. Johnson, late of said county, deceased. all and ringu- | These are therefore to cite and admonish lar the kiiivlred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear nt ray office on or before flic 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. JOS. H. MEAD, Ord’y. GEORGIA, DeKalb County. Y\7 HEREAS James J. Diamond applies to me for let- * * te’rs 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 tlieir objections, if any they have, why letters should not be granted the said applicant at the October term 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 wnojl IT MAY CONCERN-: in the 14th Disfrivt, of originally Henry, now Fulton county, with a Saw Mill thereon, levied on as the property of Elijah Pendleton, to satisfy a fi fa issued from Fulton Superior Court, in favor of John Boyd, vs said Pendleton. Also, one negro man named Daniel, about fifty- live years old. levied on as tho property of Mrs. Susan P. Howard, to satisfy a fi fa issued by the Tax Collector of Fulton county, vs said Mrs. Su san P Howard. Also, a House and Lot in the Southwestern part of the city of Atlanta, now occupied hy Calvin Owens as a residence, containing ono acre, more or less, with a small frame dwelling honse thereon, levied on as the property of said Owens, to satisfy a fi fa issued from DeKalb Superior Corn t, in favor of M A R EeDuffie, vs Calvin Owens Principal, and Henry 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 hy residence of J E Odena’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- I Kalb Inferior Court, in favor of l T J Thweat, vs j Reuben Clayton aud H Pettis, security. Theoth- \ cr issued by the Tax Collector of Fulton county, j vs said Reuben Clayton for his State and County | Estate of Thomas Clark oeceascd : These are therefore. Tax foy the year 1554. i to cite and admonish all and singular, -he kindred anti . creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my of- Also, Wm C Mays-m’s interest in the two acres fiec, and file objections if any they have, in terms of of land, more or loss, with improvements thereon. 1 ,il "'■ w, ‘y ca 'd applicant should not he dismissed from lying iu tlic northern part of the citv of Atlanta, i h j s sa i'. 1 administration, at tlie July Term of the Court ‘fXTHEREAS, Joseph Walker and J. R. McAlister, ’ * Adm’rs upon the estate of Zacliariali GUolston upon deceased, applja 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 the applicants at the Janu ary Term next, of tlie Court of Ordinary for said coun tv. Given under ray hand at office. June Gth, 1854. ’ ALEX. JOHNSON, Ordinary GEORGIA, DeKulb County. TT^HEREAS, William Clark applies to me for Letters T \ of Dismission from the Administration on the en under ray lianu at ALEX. JOFNSON. Or’dv. 74d~ Q/"\ CASES SHOFS offering at a reduced price 03' OU IT. W. COZART fc SON MRS. C. PEEL, Fashionable Milliner and Dress-maker. Store next door to Messrs. Kyan & Myers 17HITEHALL SUtKET, ATLANTA. Ga. H AVING recently opened a new establishment, of Millinery and Dresss-making, Bleaching, Pinking, &c., Mrs. Poel 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 .-:c., of tho richest aud latest fashions aud patterns. AU who desire fashionable made Bonnets, Dresses, Cloaks, MantiUers, Ac., would do well to call. She has received and is still receiving—andwill always keep on hand a supply of Bonnets and Hats for Ladies and chUdren. Ribbons, Flowers, Caps, Embroideries, Carls, YeUs, Dress-trimmings, Dress-goods, MantiUers, Ready-made clothing for children &e. All orders promptly attended to, at short notice. She will be thankful to those who may give her a caU and will take pleasure in serving them at very low rates fir rash; Atlanta, November 13, 1854. 42-d3m. lying iu tlic northern part of the city of Atlanta, , , „ ,. - -,r- bounded on thp east by Felix Sobers’ lot, west bj’ | “Lee S UM 1 Countjr ’ E Payne, and south by a narrow ally. The prop- ! JVcember 21. erty is known as Eason A Walker’s brick yard, and — — now in the possession of F Walker, said interest I Notice, being one-half, levied on its the property of said ( A LL persons imlebted to the estate of James Reese, Wm C Mavson to satisfy two fi fas from Fulton ; ** t0 decoased, are requested to make immediate A f n„n, „ , n- payment: and those havmj demands against said estate Superio, Court, ono m fat or of Pullen A Cox, ys frill present them duly authenticated in terms of the It iu C Mayson and James L Mavson : tlie other m i bwv. 1YIIJJAM WALL favor of R A T Kidlev, vs W C Mayson. Xovemlier 20th, 1854. Administrator. T. J. PERKERSON, D. S. ! „ I),.,, oo ' MARKING INKlof superior quality for sale by ’ ” ’ oltltstl I Bcc. 16, dn71tf. PARR A,MoKF.NZlK. dome Everybody, npO tiie Horse Head sign, that' wants good j , A home-made Saddles, or ~ New Millinery. A t RS. JH. W. HARRIS, has received and I’*- is receiving, ji tipw and hAnnfifnl «fnrk' nf is receiving, a new and beautiful stock of Millinery. She has also a well-selected supply of Bridles, Saddle bags. Trunks. Valises, Harness, Collars and j Whips, a great variety, together with all articles usu j „ rrv __ ally kept In au establishment of this kind; all of which j Rib^°na, Ladies* Collars, Chemisettes, Handkerchiefs, are offered at tho lowest living prices, for cash, by the 1 Slee v e*s, Gloves, Dress-trimmings, Ladies* Cloaks and undersigned. MILLER fc ANDREWS. j Shawls—she also has on hand a few patterns of splen- '■S^Kepairing; of all kinds done with quick | did Dress-Silks, and a great many articles in her line despatch. ' Atlanta, Nov. 1 1S54—d&wly. GROCERIES Head-dresses, Gloves, Toys, Cloaks, Trout House. THE undersighed hegs to announce to the citizens of Atlanta and the travel ing pubUe, that he will open the Trout House on Monday next, for the accommo dation of hoarders and transient persons, with fur niture entirely now, Rooms well ventilated, lurge and airy HaUs, and by constant attention to the wants of his guests, the subscriber Lopes to make hts House among the most desirable to bo-found in the State. , AARON GAGE, Proprietor. Atlanta,'Nov. 8, 1354. ' cl3m To Ptr ;. 2 rooms over the store occu. '-u by R. W. Bullard- Apply to Nov. 2- \V. W. BOABK. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, [ Corner of" Whitehall and Mitchell Streets.] Atlanta, Ga. W. ROARK would eailthe attention of the not mentioned—all of which she will sell very low.— She also keaps constantly on hand Ladies’ splendid silk and satin Hats, made after the latest styles. Leg horn or straw Bonnets bleached or dyed and pressed in to the most approved styles. She is also prepared to make ladies’ Dresses, at short uotice and in the latest fashions. She can be found all times of the day in her shop over Burr’s tin-shop. Atlanta, Ga., Oct 28, 1854. 29dtf Fluid ....... , Burning FluH per Gallon, • $1 20 public to his large and well selected stock ; rampfiene, “ “ 1 00 —:— —li.i. 1. — —:ii —11 - . *1— ’ Alcohol, 80 per cent Gallon, 1 12)-£ Alcohol, 95 per cent Gallon 1 80 Term'Cash. T. R. RIPIJ-’.Y. Atlanta Ga., Nov. 20, 1854. 62dtf of Groceries which he will sell at tho Very Xiowost Prices, at Wholesale and Retail. As he intends doing a cash business exclusively, those wisi- 'ug to buy for cash would do well to call and examine his stock, consisting of every article in the way of Groceries, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Sadlcry, Ac. Those who call at his establishment will not fail to be satisfied both in respect to thequality of artielcs and prico. Atlanta, Oct. 14, 1854. (17-dtf) Notice to all Persons Who may want Dry .Goods Cheap!! ^^,Thc subscriber, having'received instruc tions to bring the business to a close in consequence MAGNOLIA RESTAURANT. T HANKFUL to his friends and the public generally for past favors, the undersigned takes this occasion to i inform them that tho business of the “MAGN0- I LIA” will, in future, be carried on by him alono, i and that every exertion will he made, without ro- | gard to expense, to merit a continuance of tlie lib- ! eral patronage heretofore extended to his house. THOMAS BROOKS, i Atlanta, Dec. 10, 1854. n21d2m. Removal. C ,, ,. n .. . „ ■ . . rpHK undersigned lias removed liis Office to the second of the dissolution of Copartnership iu tlie firm by , 1 stor y of Kile’s brick building, corner of Marietta -which he was engaged, will sell at! the goods now 1 and Peachtree street. •n hand, at extremely reduced prices foi J cash, in 1 December 22, 1S54. order to leave by the first of February next.— ! * Store to.ront from that tune. -Store in the: Casb Wanted. Tnhnsnn Luildinr. Wllitphflll sf.oniiftsifft Mr A .T I S. B. HOYT. TSdtf Johnson building, Whitehall st.,'opposite Mr. A J i All persons indebted to the undersigned will find ^rady’s. M. GERRARD, Agt j it to their interest to mako immediate settlement* Jan XO d2w I Dec. 28 1854. W. W. ROARK. CALHOUN PILLS! rpHE Subscriber, after: many, years urgent solicit.-! J. tion, by gentlemen of the highest order of talenls and literary standing Iti our cduntry, has consented to •Her to the Public his Pills, which have bean pronoun ced by all who have had sufficient experience with them, as on© of the happiest combinaticns of ilodiciue ever yet offered to the Public, on either Continentj as a General Family Medicine. He feels no fears that the experience of those who have yet to testthem, will be strictly in acordcance with the testimonials ef those disfinguisbed gentle men whose names are annexed, with thousands Of others who would freely testify, if- 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 atisiug from Derangement of the Digestive Apparatus, such as Fevers ofall types,Bowel Affections of alikinds, every character of Head-ache, Rheumatic Pains, Pains in tlie Chest, and so on. If taken and persisted in, ac cording to directions, in tho initial stages of disease, and particularly during a decided predisposition to dis ease, they will, like a charm, dissipate without discom fort, thousands of cases that might, and I do not doubt would, terminate in death. The subscriber speaks con fidently, as 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 and hope of making them a Safe and Reliable Family Medicine. They are strictly Anti-Bfilious and Anti-Dysreptic. The Public are referred to the testimonials of their llonsors Joseph Henry Lumpkin, Judge of the Supreme Court of Georgia; Fx-Juilge John J Floyd;, Edward Young Hill, Judge of tlie Superior Court; Messrs. John H. Popo, of Lee county, and C. Low, cf Augusta, Ga. Depstph, Ga. E. N. CALHOUN, M. I>. TESTIMONIALS. Athens, September 23, 1853. Dear Sir:—I received several days since, your favor, asking my ppinion of tbe Medical merits of tlio Calhoun Pills. Allow me to premise, that for the last ten years 1 have been tortured iu body and mind, by the Demon Indigestion. I was endowed by nature with au admir able constitution, and niy 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 be possible to do so, which I very much doubt, l have run the rounds of all the most approved cures and allevia- tives. I have tried iu tlic.fr turn—Lee’s, Peters's, Brandreth’s. Cook's, mil’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 mus* bear my humble testimony in favor of the virtue of each nnd all of these Nostrums. I am by a Box of Fills, as by a Book which Is not of a vicious tendency. I never bought either, which I did not think fully worth the money which it cost. It is only necessary to add, which I do most cheerfu lly—not only through kindness to you, but to tho 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 mouth, flatulence, a cidity, distension of the stomach, consti pated bowels, cold feet and acute pain in tlie head, back and vicinity of the heart—to all such, I can cor dially recommend the Calhoun PiVs. The efficacy of this Re medical Agent, I tested for the first time, du ring my recent sojourn with you, nnd have used it fre quently since, and have found, experimentally, that it subserves m m3’ case a most excellent purpose, purlieu larlyin 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 arrnngu incuts to give more extended dissemination to your Tills I am truly your friend and obedient servant. JOS. HENRY LUMPKIN. Dr. K. N. Calhoun, j Decatur, Georgia. Covington, October 13, 1853. Bk. E. N. Calhoun—Dear Sir lam gratified to learn that it is your purpose to disseminate the improved 'Cal houn Pillsmovo generally than 3*011 have heretofore done, have occasional^*, when sojourning at your house, used them when indisposed, and having found them so mild, yet so efficacious" in cases of derangement ot 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 of fixed and perma nent disease arising from indigestion. Truly yours, fcc., JOHN J. FLOYD. I«aGrange, October 22, 1853. Dr. E. X. Calhoun—Dear Sir : 1 am gratified to learn that you have come to tho conclusion to create Agencies for the Calhoun I’ills in different parts of the couutiy— is it no less an act of justice to yourself than to the world at large. Since the year 1540, I have been in the habit of using your "Pills individually, and as a Fainiily Medicine. Observation and experience prove it an inval uable specific for nearly allirregualritie of the Digestive Apparatus, performing its office with little or no pain or nausea ; it leaves the patient with a good appetite, in creased strength and greatly improved and elevated spir it*—properly - used, it will cure Dyspepsia and expel all of its gloomy concomitants. In drills and Fevers, and even Bilious Fevers, I have found it equally efficient. Trusting that you may find the world as ready to com pensate you as to benefit itself, the result of your ski I and labor, I am sincerely vour friend, fcc.. EDW. YOUNG HILL. Starkvit.lk, I*ee Connty, October 25, 1853. Du. E. N. Calhoun—Dear Sir. While at Decatur. 1 had as I consider, a fair opportunity of testing the Cal houn l*ills, prepared by yourself, and I am so much plesed with their action upon tlie Liver, and as ameans of breaking up Bilious predisposition, that I hope ns3'Ou are now preparing to offer them to the public, tlmt 3*011 will create an Agency at Starkvillc, that may be ena bled at any.time to procure them. 1 expect to use them with white and black in all cases threatening attacks of a Biilous character. I would he gratified, not only on your own account, but also for the benefit of the public at large, that you would place them in the reach of every person, for T feel confident that there has not yet been offered to the public any preparation of Medicine that will compete with your Fills as a general Fumili* Medicine, or a traveling companion. Very sincerely your friend, fcc.. JOHM 11. POI’E. Auuusta, October 29, 1853. Dr. E. N. Calhoun—Dear Sir This is to certify that before I had the pleasure of meeting you, [ was frequent ly attacked by some Bilious derangement producing pros tration, loss of appetite, Nausea aud Head-ache. From the useofyonr (Calhoun) Fills, administered according to youriustructions, I was immediately and permanent I3' relieved. It affords me much gratification tn ac knowledge the advantage I derived from your judicious treatment. m I remain with high esteem, your obedient servant, CHRISTOPHER LOW. For sale by J. M Rantin, fc J. Nor cross, Agt. in At lanta. July 27, 1S54. 9—ly. PARKER’S DYSENTERY CORDIAL, 'IHIS valuable preparation has proved itself effica cious in the cure of Dysentery, Bloody Flux, Diarhrea, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infantum, tire. It is useful in all the diseases of the BOWELS, CHOLIC, Ac., &c. It needs un enconnani, hut for 1Ih- good pf those un acquainted with it. the following certificates art- given: Locust Gkovk, G.\., July 13th. 1S54. I have used Ur. C. \V. Parker’s Dybextery CoRnisi.in ray family, nnd believe it to he a good remedy for tlie diseases for which it is recommended. WM. 8. CAR- ROLL. July 12th, 1854. This is to certify that I have used Ur. Parker's Dys- kxtkry AMJ Plakhcea Corujal in my family, and it liad a very liajipy effect. One of iny children lias been badly effected with disentery 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 entirely cured it. T, also, re commended it to 1). H. Walls, one of my neighbors, wlio was taken very severely with tlie Flux, and it nlso, had a charming effect on him. I most cordially recommend it to all who may fall victims to any disorder of tiie BOWELS, whatever. GEORGE S. ROSSER. Gkikfix, Ga., July 14th, 1S54. This is to certify that I have used Dr. C. H. Parker’s Dyskxtkry AX'D Piarhiea Coriual in my family, and find it to be all he recommends it to be. X). H. JOHNSON. OS" It is useless to add. Try a bottle. Prico ouly 50 cents. Full directions given on each hottle. jflg-For sale by J. M. RANTIN, Agent. August 3d, 1854. [10—tfj Atlanta. Read and Reflect. M ’MAKIN’S Celebrated Strengthening Plasters spread by machinery, will be found serviceable in all case* of Rheumatism r Sprains, Fains iu the Breast, Back, Chest or Loins, Coughs, Asthma, Lumbago, Difficult breathing, fcc. They are, also, pnrticnlnrlj- Koncficial to those who may be predisposed to affections of the 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’M AKIN, is embossed on the back of the plas ter. For sale by JOHN BOON, Agent, At Dr. Powell’s Office, on Peach-tree St. Atlanta, June 3d, 1S54. [2—tfj Dr. Otto’s Anti-Rheumatic Elixir. T HIS great internal remedy for Rheumatism, after a use of ver ten years, has seldom failed to eradicate completely, tliisdistrossing complaint; nnd has gained for itself *a reputation not equaled by any medicine now before the public. It is efficacious in either acute or chronic cases, and may be given to persons of all ages with perfect safety. It has not unfrequently produced an entirecure in very severe cases, even before a single bottle has been taken. Sold only b>* JOHN BOON, Atlanta. Jnne 3d. [2—tf] At Dr. Powell's Office. DISSOLUTION. T HE Copartnership heretofore existing between J. M. Tomlinson anil A. Dooley, under tlic name and style of Tomlinson A Dooley, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The accounts are in the hands of Wm. M. Dooley for collection, to whom all bills anil accounts against the late firm must bo presented. December 14,1S54. Gfldtw ER LAWSHE HaS always on hand a fine stock of CLOCKS, WATCHES AMD amwEXjRV, and is prepared to have watch-work of every descrip tion done up in nRSL rate style an-I warranted. Atlat. nta, Sep25th, 1854. 1—dwly AN EXTENSIVE STOCK OF DRY GOODS! A.t KTew Yorts. Cost ! i r l'HE subscribers, being desirous to make a change of ^ investment, offer their whole Stock of Domestic .V Fancy Dry Goods AT FIRST COST! We have determined to dispose of our stock of Dry Goods between now and Christmas, and beg leave to as sure our friendsand customers that this advertisement is no hoax, nor do we intend to humbug the people.— It is our honest intention to withdraw from the Dry Goods.business, and h^^fe we have concluded to offer bargains to all that conRorvrard to buy, for cash.— These are the only terms on which we will sell in fu ture. We respectfully solicit the people to call and examine our stock. JACOB HAAS * CO. October 26,1854. 26dtf For Sale. Brick! Brick! 40,000 Brick for sale low, by Deo 2, 1854 J. R. SWIFT. "k House and Lot for Sale. A HOUSE AND LOT on Mitchell street, well improved, and a very desirable location. For torms apply to J. R. SWIFT. December 2,1854. 58dtf , •'iiiiSffTiiiyiiirr-irfi