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SPECIAL NOTICES.
^omlS in*'. y»>»J «■** " f » Wch m “ h ^
■„ a„nc. although tlic disease in point be actually cured.
The coats of the stomach by continue,! use of nauseat-
miitures frequently become so much disordered
b C .U^ ti« function is seriously injured-thoro-
)uH of Whfch is dyspepsia, nervousness, cholics alter-
„t« diarrhcea end costiyeness. flatulence, nightmare,
" te Pte . Would it not, therefore, be very desirable to
!£«„. remedy, which being applied externally would
«cite the absorbents to increased action, and thus car
ry off through this medium, the deleterious principle
which is the direct cause of the disease? Surely every
Jinking man will admit that this would not only be the
most pleasant, but by far the safest means to effect the
desire,! end. The almost superhuman cures performed
br the Arabian physicians in the days or old were main-
lv effected by this course of treatment, and the ingre-
SLTJ which H.O. FARRELL’S CELEBRATED ARA-
RIAN LINIMENT iw composed, arc extracted from rare
nlants peculiar to Arabia.
This great Liniment (which is now to be had of most
respectable druggists and merchants in every town in
the United States) is daily effecting euros which seemed
beyond tlie power of medicine to control-consump
tion, bronchitis and liver complaints in tlfeir first sta
ges nervous affections, indigestion, enlargment of the
plecn, scrofulous tumors, goitre, etc., etc., arc fre
quently cured, and always relieved by .la use. It is
unsurpassed as an anodyne-relieving severe pains in a
few minutes after its application, it soothes the irratat
1 and produces that delightful tranquility so
edneries.aa I nervou(j invaHd . Sprains, buises,
grateful, “ throat, chilblains, rheumatism,
W0Un , ,Vn etc are speedily cured by it, aud for nearly
aH ailments in horses or cattle, requiring an external
application, it is an effectual remedy.
a|P Look out for Counterfeits!
The public are cautioned a^amst another counter-
r '1 %r’iirh has lately made it* appearance, called .
rVarreU’s Arabian Liniment, thfi most dangerous of
li. r.irrti ~ iif>rause his having the uame of
l "n C “ Snt wlil buy “tofaith, without the
harrcil, many ‘o, int erfeit exists, and they will per-
haps only discover tl.eir error when the spurious mix-
tU Th^ U gen”ne h aVucle' ^manufacturedonly by H- G
Farrell sole inventor and proprietor, snu wholesale
druggist, No. 17 Main street, Peoria IlKnoia, to whom
i’.„*i™« for A-rencies must be addressed. Be
G. before Farrell’s
signature on the
wrapper, all others are counterfeits. Sold bv A. Alex
ander, and J. Jl. Rantin, Wholesale and Retail agents,
Atlanta; Hanes, Lasetcr & Co., Jonesboro , Hutchison
& Headden, Palmetto; Camp ft Christian, 1-air burn;
Win. A. Powell, Decatur—and by regularly authorized
agents throughout the United States.
j*3- Price 25 aud 50 cents, and $1 per bottle.
AGKXTS WANTED in eveiy town, village and ham-
let in the United States, in which one is not already es
tablished. Address H. G. Farrell as above, accompa
nied With good reference as to character, Responsibili
ty, ftc. Atiania, Feb. 15, 18n5.
PUBLIC SALE!
r iE subscriber will sell at publie outcry,
Lutirange. on the firstTuesdny in next month
if not previously disposed of, the Hotel in West
Point, known as the “RAGLAND HOUSE," and
occupied lastycrr by Reuben Lanier. The house
is In gc .and commodious—containing 30 rooms,
with a good kitchen, stable, garden, Ac., attached.
Poisons wishing to engage in the business would
do well to attend the sale, os the property will be
sold on that day. No better location for the bus
iness con be found in Western Georgia, it being at
the termini of the Montgomery A West Point and
Atlanta A LaGrangc Rail-Roads. Terms made
known on the day of sale. T. A. TATOM.
March 15, 1855. [w2t.]
Trout House for Sale.
Rare Cliance for Capitalists,
THE Proprietor of this splendid
m
druggist, No. 17 Main street, Peona, UKOOW, i
all applications for Agencies must lie audress
sure you get it with the letters H. G. oefore 1
Jhus-H. G. FARRELL’S—and Ins signature
_.nn,r all others are counterfeits, Sold by .
i j—4w
A Warning.
Delay not; harbor not in your mind that sen
tenco of fools’ phillosophy, that a disease will
get cured of itself or that you can cure it with certain
medicines for a few dollars. Beware how you tamper
with your general welfare. .
Ye wild and vicious youths, why will you persist in
dosing with the filthy nauseating compounds daily
profited, thereby impairing your appetiteand digestion,
and destroying you mentally as well as pliycally, wnen
you can be cured with a lew doses or pleasant modi-
cine* ? l ..m... r
Vo rake*of every age an«l condition, why will ye .suf
fer an«l repine, and drag out a miserable existence,
unfitted for the enjoyment and even ordinary pursuits
of life. You who are thuKannoyed and wish to be rc*-
rr.-tored to health and vigor by a treatment at once
pleasant and effectual, should consult Dr. MORRIS.
Min success in chronic di>oases has been greater tnan
tliat of any other physician of his day. Many v iio
have been for years afflicted with disease or cons<*-
imeuccs resulting from excess, have been restored to
health and vigor under liis ally rcscieutific treatment
Should n personal interview he objectionable, state
V our disease in writing—enclose five dollar*—address
Hr. W. MORRIS, through the Postoflice, Nashville,
Tenn., a package and of medicines, securely put up,
will he sent privately and with despatch, full of direc
tions therewith, and no questions asked.
Pei sons living at a distance, and afflicted with
Scrofula, Old Dicers, Tetter, Cancers, Piles, Fistula
in Ano Gravel Strictures, Gleets, or any disease what
ever of an aggravated or malignant character, can he
cured at home by consulting Dr. MORRIS, by letter post
paid, enclosing a fee.
Medicines pleasant and safe, can he sent per mail
to any part of the United States.
Particulnratteation given to the treatment of female
complaints JatJics who may be alllictcil with Irregu
lar coos, F.our Albus, or Whiles, Prolapsus l ten. or
Palling of the Womb, would do well to lay aside all false
delicacy, an<l promptly consult the Doctor. CYkkh
Win ra nted. „
Office over Mutual I’rotccitou Insurance Office, Cj-
dar street, near I’ostoflSce. Room No 14. up stairs.
Nashville, Tenu May 25th, 1854 -•*' v
Hotel having fully made up his
mind to retire from active busi-
ness, will upon the first Monday in April next at
public outcry in this city, offer it for sale unless he
receives a satisfactory private bid. Those wishing
to purchase arc referred to the travelling public
for its opinion of the convcniency, and appoint
ments of this fine building. For the last quarter
the arrivals have been over 4000 showing an in
come of at least eight thousand dollars per quar
ter. The model of this House was a labored im
provement upon the very finest Houses in the
Union, and I am confident for commodiouaness
location, nnd general adaptedness it is the best
House in the South.
Terms will be made easy so as to suit purcha-
sers. Address, J. F. TROUT.
Atlanta, Ga. Mar2, dawlm.
WHITE & DEAN, BUTCHERS.
T HE undersigned have this day formed a part
nership for the purpose of doing a general
Slaughtering business in the city of Atlanta, they
occupy- stall No. 3 in the Market House, and will
furnish the best the county affords, and use their
best endeavors to give general satisfaction, and in
so doing hopes to receive a share of the public pat
ronage. A. R. WHITE.
L. DEAN.
Atlanta, March 5, 1855. [dim | w3m.]
HAT STORE.
THE Subscriber will open in a few
days in the Johnson House, a select
stock of fashionable Hats, and will be ready to
furnish country merchants on the most reasonable
terms. J. TAYLOR, Jr.
Atlanta, March 3d, 1855. [dtwlm.J
SLOAN & OATMAN,
DEALERS IN
Italian, Egyptian & American
AND EAST TENNESSEE MARBLE.
lilillil
TOMBS, URNS ft VASES,
Marble Mantels
AND
jpunusluus S&avtUe.
All orders promptly filled.
yi-®,Ware rooms opposite Georgia Railroad De
pot, Atlanta, Ga. Mcli8,1855-d<twly.
No Excuse for Ill-liealth.
An «*maciate«i frame, sallow complexion.
IjSalt an clgrcat ffebility, the result of neglect to
all treatment, when efficient Meffical advice can lie
obtained privately and promptly.
Ladies who may be afflicted with Irregularities’
biles, Fistula-in Ano. Gravel, Scrofula, Ulcers, Rheu
matism, fee., should not allow false delicacy to prevent
their making immediate application to Dr. MORRIS,
whose skill in the treatment of all chronic diseases
and female complaints, is too well known to be ques
tioned.
The Doctor assures all those who consult him by let
ter the most honorable secrecy, prompt attention,
pleasant, safe and efficient medicines; and to those
who follow strictly Ins directions, he will guarantee
speedy relief and permanent cures. Charges reasoni>
Lie. Address.
DR. W H. MORRIS.
Nashville, Tenu. May 251854. 52—ly.
John W. H. Underwood. | Clias. H. Smith.
Underwood & Smith,
attorneys and counsellors at law,
fob 20 liiwly Rome, Ga.
CITRATE OF MAGNESIA.
An Aarceabtc liefrirjrrant and
LAXATIVE.
T HIS Preparation has been introduced exten
sively on the continent of Europe, and in this
country as on agreeable Substitute for Epson
Salts, it is destitute of bitterness, aud by its pleas
ant acidity of taste, and its effervescing character,
is rendered a very’ agreeable and refreshing drink
directions for use accompany eneh bottle. Pre
pared and for sale by
A. ALEXANDER, Druggist.
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; Lounges,
Mattresses of Springs, Hair, Moss, Cotton and
Shuck—
CARPETS, RUGS, &.C.,
Window Shades, Window Curtains, Damask, Cornices
Bands, Coni and Tassels, Loops, kc., &c.—
WINDOW PAPERING, HOUSE DO,
Fire-board do. They still con •
tinue their Shop,
South. of Georgia Railroad Square,
and art* prepared to do all kinds of work connected
with their business, such as making and repairing Fur
niture, making Mattresses, Upholstering, fee. They
keep also on hand Metalic Burial Cases, and make, up-
%
Calhoun Pill*.
THIS Extra Superior Family Mkoicink is now about
being offered to tin* public, we would direct the special
attention of our friends and acquaintances everywhere
to these Pills, not fearing in the least, that they will
meet the public approbation more l'ully than any ever
yet offered to the people. For further particulms see
advertisement in to-day’s paper. Look at the certifi
cates, they are from a high source.
July 27, 1854. (9—ly.)
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
BO-GLAD TIDINGS!!-©*
Additional Bounty Land!
Under Act of 1855.
I am prepared to prosecute Bouiiiy
Land Claims with despatch and Fidel
ity. Fees $5—No warrant, no pay. Eut
tlic WARRANT is bound to come!
Atlanta, Mar. 14, ’55. MARCUS A. BELL,
diwlm Attorney at Law.
ATLANTA CITY LOTS FOR SALE,
AT AUCTION!
W ILL be sold at Auction, on tlic promises, on
Thursday 22d instant.—FIFTY OH SIX
TY acres of land, in the north and north-east
part of the city—in lots from one to five acres.
TERMS—One half cash—the balance in twelve
months from the sale.
R. M. LOVE & CO. Veuducinasters.
Atlanta Norch 15, 1S55. [dftw7il.]
SAVE MONEY.
Read this Advertisement, One and All.
TO MERCHANTS, PLANTERS,
AND OTHERS.
H AVING become permanently located in Char
leston, I am prepared to do anything in the
line ol General Agbscy and Commission Busi
ness entrusted to me. I intend giving the greater
portion of my time to the filling of country or
ders for
Groceries, Provisions, Dry’ Goods, Hardware,
Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Drugs, Paints,
Oils, Fruits, Liquors, Books,
Stationery’, Fancy Goods,
or anything else that can be obtained either in this
or Northern markets, and through the arrange
ments that l have made with the leading Houses
dealing in such articles, I shall be able to make
purchases on hotter terms than the merchants or
planters themselves could thereby not only saving
them the difference in the price of tlio article, but
also the necessary exorbitant expense of time and
trouble attending a visit to this city. I will nleo
personally attend to the selecting, Packing, Mark
ing and Shipment of Goods, so as to avoid all mis
takes and damages which generally arise from
want of a little attention.
In addition to the above. I will also attend to
the disposal of any produce that may he shipped
to me. Any persons desirous of making ship
ments of produce of auy kind, had bettor write
me, and I will give them every information as re
gards the Markets, manner of Packing, and how
to ship them. From my long experience in a 'Ten-
oral mercantile business. I think I can give per
fect satisfaction to all. and suit the most faslidous
taste in my selections. Give me a trial is all I
ask. For my services I shall require a moderate
commission, not exceeding ten percent., according
to the nature of the business.
DAVID M. GAZLAY,
Office upstairs, 225 King st., Charleston.
March 10, 1855. [dtwly.]
on short notice Mahogany, Walnut, and other wcodCof
fins.
Chair Factory.
They have enlarged their manufacturing shops at De
catur. and can supply Morgan's original Cottage Chairs,
Hindlcy *s Patent Bedstead, together with all articles of
Cabinet Ware, of their own manufacture, in any quant
ity desired.
They are now manufacturing and finisliiug Enamelled
Cottage Setts, far superior to auy to be had from the
North.
December 28. 81dtf
Cask and Short Credits!
M. L. HALLOWELL & C0-,
Sills. vV aroliouso,
Philadelphia.
TERMS :
C ASH buyers will receive discounts of SIX per
cent., if the money be paid in par funds, with
in ten days from date of hill.
Uncurrcnt money only taken at its market val
ue on tho day it is received.
To merchants of undoubted standing, a credit of
six months will he given, if dosired.
Where money is remitted in advance of maturi
ty, a discount at tho rate of TWELVE per cent,
per annum will be allowed.
PRICES FOR GOODS UNIFORM.
I N again calling tlic attention of tho trading com
munity to the above Terms, we announce that
notwithstanding the general depression in com
mercial affairs throughout the country, the system
of business adopted by us more than a year since,
and to which wo shall rigidly adhere, enables us to
offer for the coming Spring season our usual as
sortment of
NEW SILK AND FANCY GOODS,
Comprising one of tho
^Largest and most Splendid Stocks
To be fouml in America; to which wo will receive
constant additions, throughout the season, of new
and desirable goods from our
House in Paris.
Jan. 18., ’55. n97-d&w-2m.
CASH MUSIC & PIANO STOKE
OF
S oTr a o e W at er a.
No. 333 Broadway, New York,
OPPOSITION TO THE COMBINATION!
Millie at Greatly Reduced Bates!
N OTWITHSTANDING the Combination of Music Deal
era to keep up the prices of non-copyright music
against the interests of Aafiw Con posers, «rul their
refusal to extend to Mr. Waters the courtesies of tl.e
trade, he is making immense sale*-—having abundant
evidence that he has public countenance and support in
his opposition to the Great Moxopo? v ) and in his efforts
to aid Native Talent and adopt the Na honal Currency.
His stock of American & European Music is immense, 4k
the catalogue of his own publications is one of the
largest and best selected in the United States. He has
also made a Grkat Reduction in the Prices of Pianos,
Melodeoxl, and Mcsical Instruments of all kinds. Su
perior toned 6)^ Octave Pianos for 51 75, S200, and
$225, interior o*‘ as good quality and instruments as
strong and as durable as those which cost $500. Pian
os of every variety of style and price, up to $1000, cora-
prisingthose of Tex different manufactories; among
them the celebrated modern improved Ho rack Waters’
Pianos, and the first premium yEolea.v Pianos oi T. Gil
bert k Co’s, make fowners of the ASolean Patent). Se
cond-hand Pianos at great bargains.
Prices from $40 to $150. Melodeons from Five differ
ent manufactories, including the well-known S. D. &
H. W. Smith’s Melodeons, (tuned the equal tempera
ment.) The Best Make in the United States. Prices,
$45, $60, $75, $100, $115, $125, $135, $150. Smith’s
Double Bank Melodeons $200. Each Piano and Melodeon
guaranteed. The best terms to the trade, schools, Ac.
12J* per cent, discount on Clergymen and Churches.—
All orders promptly attended to. Music sent to all
parts of the country, post-paid, at the reduced rates.
General and select Catalogues and Schedules of prices
of Musical Instruments forwarded to any address freo
of charge.
Feb 20 d3m
Jnst Received.
30,000 lbs OLD BACON, sides, 40 kegs choice
new LARS, 20 bbls do, and 300 fits Feathers.
ALSO
A small lot of Corn and Oats, and a few thous
and pounds of Fresh Bones and Sausage Meat,
for sale low, by dAwtf J. E. WILLIAMS.
Dec 25, ’54 Athcnsenin Building, Atlanta.
Notice.
I HAVE engaged the services of Mr. G. Krause,
a practical Chemist from Berlin, Prussia, and
as the dispensing department of the establishment
will be entirely under his control, the public are
assured that all prescriptions will be accurately
prepared—as a more accomplished Pharmaceutist
cannot be found cither North or South, if an ex-
fperience of over fifteen years in the first Drug
Houses of Berlin and Paris be a guarantee. Tes
timonial in proof of the above assertion will be ex
hibited to any one familiar with French or German.
Mr. Kfltnse will make any preparation desired by
Physicians, or make Chemical tests with Minerals,
at my store. A. ALEXANDER. Febl91y
Notice!
O N and after January 1st, 1S55, payment of
Freights will be required at the G. R. ROAD
OFFICE, on or before the deliv < f the Goods.
Transportation Office, 1 J. B. BRANTLEY,
Atlanta, Dec. 26,1854.) ?8dlm Ag*t
Notice!
( \N and after January 1st, 1855, payment o
* Freights will be required at the MACON A
WESTERN RAILROAD OFFICE, on or before
the delivery of the Goods. U. L. WRIGHT,
Transportation Office, j AgH.
Atlanta, Dec. 26, 1854.
TSdlrn
7 Homestead Law of Force !
pHE undersigned offers for sale 500 acres of Land
* on the east bank of the Little Tallapoosa river—five
miles from Weedowell, in Randolph County, Alabama,
containing about 150 acres of bottom laud, 50 acres
cleared and the balance well timbered. The place con
tains sufficient water power for any kind of Machinery,
and a number of fine springs, and is situated in the
healthiest section of Alabama. For terms apply to the
subscriber at Rockdale, Alabama, or to James McCain,
on the premises. FRANCIS M. FFRRYMAN.
Oct 24 w4m
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA
Medical Department.
r |'HK Annual Course of Lectures in this department
1 trill commence on Monday, November 13th, and
will terminate in the ensuing March.
Jam Joans, M. D. Professor of Practice of Medicine
ViiurSmnX. D., Professor of Chemistry.
J. L Riddcll. If. D., Professor of Surgery.
A. H. Cktas, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics.
A. J. Wkdoxkbckx, M. D., Professor of Anatomy.
Grsrivus A. Norr, M. D. Professor of Materia Medica.
Taos. Hust, M. D. Prof, of Physiology aud Pathology.
iSST'aSSftS:;}'—•'""'—-i-
The rooms for Dissecting will be open on the third
Monday in October.
The Faculty are Visiting Physicians and Surgeons of
the Charity Hospital^ and attend this Institution from
November to April.
The Students accompany the Professors in their
visits, and, free of expense, enjoy extraordinary prac
tical advantages.
There are, during the session, about eight hundred
persons prescribed for daily.
In 1853 the numberof patients was thirteen thousand
seven hundred and fifty-nine.
July 20, (11—4m) THOS. HUNT, M- D., Dean.
O. X". ]
Piano Porte Repairer and Tuner,
Call and See Me!
HOUSE, SIGN,
AND
ORNAMENTAL
PAINTINTGi
Thankful for the patronage heretofore extended
to the firm of Tomlinson & Dooley, I would in
form the public that I have again opened for my
self, and respectfully ask a continuance of the
same favors. I am prepared to do House Paint
ing with durability and taste not excelled in tho
South. Also, Sign Painting executed in the neat
est manner and at the shortest notice. I have in
my employ the best workmen the South can af
ford—and Neatness and Despatch shall he- my
motto. A. DOOLEY.
Shop on Alabama street, two doors below the
corner of Whitehall and Alabama streets.
Atlanta, Ga. Jan 9 1855 diwtf
mm
W ILL attend to any calls in his
line of business, such as reg
ulating of action, covering of ham
mers, (felted or buffed,) laying of new strings by
the octave, whole or single, Ac.
Satisfaction given in every instance or no
charge. All work warranted.
EfTnning by the Year done at Reduced j
Prices.
“Orders anywhere from the country, addressed to
C. F. Barth, Atlanta, Ga., will meet with prompt
attention.
New Candy Manufactory
-AND
IE A.HLE1RW9
OPPOSITE THE INTELLIGENCER OFFICE,
ATLANTA, GA.
T HE subscriber would inform the citizens of At
lanta and vicinity that he has constantly on
hand, at his Confectionery and Baking ectablish-
ment, all kinds of
Confections, Pastries, Fruits, &c
He is nlso prepared to furnish every description
of plain and ornamental Cakes, for weddings or
parties, at short notice, and on accommodating
terms.
Imported wines 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 thing necessary for carrying on his candy man
ufactory, he would inform county dealers that he is
prepared to furnish candies at wholesale at 17
cents per pound.
Orders accompanied with the cash or good city
references promptly attended to.
D. VALENTINO.
Aflanta, Nov. 30th 184. [diw-ly.
NEW GOODS.
Mon c»s Boys OloViin St
Clothes New and Fresh.
Cassimeres.
The Richest ever brought to this Market.
Vestings.
£Come soon, or they will all be sold.
Gloves—Extra Fine
NeclcQF'ixins, the very latest styles and richest
materials.
Also,
Tailor's Trimmings—Tapes, Crayons, and almost any
thing kept in a Merchant Tailoring establishment, can
* bought from the subscriber.
Atlanta, Nov 2. d&wtf LKWIS LAWS HE.
01NEW BONNETS, CLOAKS,
CDress SilRjs, Ac., dsc.
MRS. J. M. BORING, takes great pleas
ure in announcing to her friends and pat
rons, that her stock of Fall and Winter
Goods is now complete. Please call and examine
her goods, all who are in need 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, and judge for your
selves.
Atlanta, November 8,*1854. dw3m
Water Proof Boots.
A fine lot just received, and for sale.^J
;f.m. eddleman;abro.;
Jan 1855 (dlt (w3t)
Whiskey.
20 Bbls Fishes Magnolia, Whiskey Just received
and for sale low for cash by
J. E. WILLIAMS.
| ^Atlanta, January 6,1855. [dlw.]
ATLANTA SELECT SCHOOL.
M ISS E. S. REID and Miss A. L. WRIGHT,
who 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
taken with their sisters to accommodate their pat
rons.
_ Terms per Qnarter.
Primary Department, $4; Common English $6;
Latin, French, the Natural Sciences, $8; Pencil
Drawing, $3 extra. Tuition payable quarterly.
No deduction made for those entering before the
3d week.
Reference«.•—Rev. J. DuBosc, Rev. J. P. Dun
can, J. A. Hayden, George Robinson, J. C. White.
December 21, 1854. d3m.
Atlanta Medical College
T HE first course of lectures in this Institution
will commence on the first Monday in May
next, and continue the last of the following An-
gust, during which the usual systematic course of
lectures will be given, and Clinical instruction
twice a week.
Faculty.
it. G. Slaughter, It. D., Prof, of Anatomy.
J. W. Jones, M. D-, Prof, of the Principles and Practice
of Medicine.
Jesse Boring, M. D., Prof, of Obstetrics and Diseeases
of Women and Children.
W. F. Westmoreland, M. D., Prof, of the Principles
and Practice of Surgery.
J. E. Dubose, M. D., Prof, of Physiology.
G. T. Wilburn, M. D., Prof, of Surgical and Pathological
Anatomy.
J J. Robertson, M. D., Prot. of Chemistry and Medical
Jurisprudence.
J. G. Westmoreland, M. D., Prof, of Materia Medica and
Therapntics.
An abundant supply of Material for dissection
(subjects preserved in spirits of wine) will be pro
vided. • The services of a competent Demonstrator
of Anatomy will be procured before the opening of
the session. The fees for the entire course amount
to $105. Matriculation, (payable once only,) $5.
Dissecting ticket, (obligatory once only,) $10.—
Graduation fee, $25. Good board can be had in
the city for $3 per week. For further information
address J. G. WESTMORELAND, Dean.
Atlanta, Jan. 15, 1855. d*w3m.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
FIRE & LIFE INSURANCE.
I^HE subscriber is prepared to take risks against loss
■*- of buildings of every description (not prohibited
by the rules of the Companies) and stocks of goods, by
fire, upon as reasonable terms as any office of equal re
sponsibility in the southern country. He has the
Agency of two of the oldest Companies in the United
States, viz. The Hartford Fire Insurance Company and
the J£tna Insurance Company at Hartford, the late re
ports of which show them to be in a perfectly sound con
dition, having a cash capital of over $400,000. The at
tention of Mechanics and laboring men generally and
all heads of families is respectfully called to the fact
that they can secure a competency to their families in
after life by a tittle annual expence employed in ensu
ring their life. The Charter Oak Life Insurance Com
pany, of which the subscriber is Agent, will grant pol
icies for from $500 to $5000 upon reasonable terms.—
Owners of Negroes need never loose that kind of prop-
ertv if they will ensure their lives in this Office.
Office No. 3, Alabama Street. WH. MARKHAM.
Atlanta, Oct., 28th 1854. dtf
Come Everybody,
T O the Horse Head sign, that wants good
home-made Saddles, or Bridles, Saddle
bags, Trunks, Valises, Harness, Collars and
Wliips, a great variety, together with all articles usu
ally "kept in an establishment of this kind; all of which
are offered at the lowest living prices, for cash, by the
undersigned. MILLER & ANDREWS.
^aa^Repoiring of all kinds done with quick
despatch.
Atlanta, Nov. 1 1854—d&wly.
ER LAWSHE
HaS always on hand a fine stock of
CLOCKS, WATCHES AND
JEWELRY,
and is prepared to have watch-work of every descrip
tion done up in firsl rat* style and warranted.
Atlat. nta, Sep25tli. 1854. 1—dwly
Fisk’s Metalic B«vial$Cases.
Fresh Arrivals!
At Seaeo cfc AtaVaott’s
Commodious, Fire-proof Waxe-house,
ATLANTA, GA.
50 Sacks Extra Family Flour
200 Bushels Meal, (fresh ground)
.100 Boxes Western Reserve Cheese, at 12Jc "ft lb,
25 •• Adamantine Candles
20 Hluls Sugars
50 bbls
50.000 tbs fair and choice New Bacon, including
common and fancy Hams, Sides, U. Shoulders
10 hales domestic Shirting at 6Jc. ^
50 sacks Prime Rio Coffee.
5 “ Old Gov. Java.
100 bbls Now crop New Orleans Molasses.
10 Boxes “ Bar soap, at 64 cents, per lb.
100 Bbls nnd half bbls New and old Lard.
10.000 pounds old Bacon.
300 pounds Live Geese, Feathers.
10 Bales Cotton, yarn at Manufacturers prices.
10 Bales Osnnbcrgs at Manufacturers prices.
Atlanta, Feb. 24th 1855.
T HIS valuable article is just received and for
sale at the Tin Ware Manufacture of L. II.
Burr, on White Hall street, Atlanta, Ga.. by.
L. ROBINSON.
Atlanta, Dec. 29, 1S54. di.’tf.
New Millinery.
^Kt TLfRS* HI. \V. HARRIS^ has received and
-**•*• isre .civing, a new and beautiful .stock of
Millinery. She has a* so a well-selected supply of
Rib^°ns, Ladies’ Collars, Chemisettes, Handkerchiefs,
Slee v es, Gloves, Dress-trimmings, Ladies’ Cloaks and
Shawls—she also has on hand a few patterns of splen
did Dress-Silks, and a great many articles in her line
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’ Diesses, at short
notice and in the latest fashions.
fgShe can be found all times of the day in her shop
ever Burr’s tin-shop.
Atlanta, Ga., Oct 28, 1S54. 29dtf
BBLS. of WHISKEY just received and for
sale by
W. W. ROARK.
PRIVATE MEDICAL TREATIES
ON THE
Physiological View of Marriae.
BY
M. B. I.A CROIX. M. Albany, S. Y.
250 Pages and 130 Fine Plain and Colored Lithographs
and. Plates.
Price only Twenty-five Cents.
JGS-Sent free of postage to all parts of the Union
CHEAPEST BOOK EVER PUB
LISHED, 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
the physical and mental powers,
all diseases arising from indis
oretion, with plain and simple rules by which all per
hoqs can cure themselves without mercury, with the
author’s observations on marriage, iis duties and dis
qualifications, and their remedies; with colored litho
graphs, illustrating the anatomy and physiology. and
diseases of the reproductive organs of both sexes, their
structures, uses and functions. It contains many im
portant hints to those contemplating matrimony,
which will overcome objections against marriage:—
none, however, should take this important step wi,li
mit first consulting its pages, it 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 the}' employ, and thus guard against the
imposition of quackery, so prevalent in populous cities.
Hence the advantage of a popular knowledge of ones-
seif, such as is given in this work.
If medical authorism be the test of talent, aud en
lightenment be sought from books, let common sense
j discriminate between truthful simplicity and outrage
! ous speciousness and bombast. Dr. ].a Croix is a legal-
1 ly qualified physician, and for tin* last twenty years
4 has been daily consulted upon the different diseases up
on which his hook treats, personally us well as by let-
Day School for Young Ladies and
Misses.
BY MRS. A. F. CUNNINGHAM,
On Mcl)onon<jh Sired, Albania, Georgia.
VTRS. D0CT. CUNNINGHAM, of Augusta,
.}* av * n S Ideated herself permanently in Atlan
ta, will open a School on the first Monday in March,
for the instruction of Young Ladies and Misses,
in the various branches of English education, and
in the Latin and French languages.
She will also teach Music, Drawing, nnd Cray
oning, aud Painting in Oil and Water Colors, nnd
on Velvet.
REFERENCES-
Rt. Rev. Bislioj) Elliott, Savannah.
“ Dr. Edward Ford, Augusta.
“ Richard Johnson, Atlanta.
“ Mr. Dubose, M. 1). “
“ Mr. Antony, “
“ Mr. Evans, Augusta.
" _® r- Talmage, Pres, Oglethrope University.
His Excellency Herschel V. Johnson,
luohurd Peters. Esq.. Atlanta.
Judge Holt, Augusta.
Col. H. H. Cuinming. “
Mr. Wm. H. Crane, «
Mr. Josiuh Sibley, “
Mr.N. B. Moore, w
Dr. L. A. Dugas, u
Dr. Henry Campbell, “
Fub - d 2 w, w t.
J UST Received 50 boxes and 10 casks of fin
diary cheese.
W. W. ROARK.
« _ •) m • i ter. Any person sending twenty five cents in a letter,
xRStrUinentS for Surgeons andPhysi- I postpaid, wUl receive one copy b3' mail, free of post-
cians’ Use. age, or five copies for $1,00. Address DR.M B. LA
.( various kinds, Eye* ! CROIX, No 31 Maiden I^ne, V. 0. Box 579, Albanj',
Abdominal Supporters^ ! N* Y. .
’ Ivor3’, fee., Trusses, J jggy-Medicine sent to any part of the b nion accord-
efullv secured
f CONSISTING of Speculums of varioi
VV ('lips. Porcelain aud Glass, Abdoniiu
1 ersaries, (.lass. Silver. Wood and Ivor3’, » v ., - » - „ *
1 reach. English, American, fee., Shoulder Braces, as- • ing to directions, safety packed and car
sorted kinds, Breast Bags, Saddle Bags, Pocket Cases, " from all observation.
>vrenges in great variety, Electro Magnetic Machines, { VOffice open daily from 9 A. M., to 9 P. M. On Sun
late styles, Steel and Metal Sounds, assorted sizes Silver, ; <hi3' from 3 until 5 P. M.
Metal and Bone Eye S\'renges. cases of Eye Instru- i 4^0ffice Removed from N. 56 Beaver st., to No.
'sipinne 1 P/w«h«4 ri. •_ ± V HValjla» Y. an. AUmnir Y Y 44d^Wlj
FOR S A T .35!
meats, new styles, Physicians’ Pocket Case's in great ’ B1 Maiden Line, Albany, N. Y.
variety, Stethoscopes. Elastic. Metal,&c., EarTrumnets I
<;iass Urincils. Be(i Pans, Womb Syrengcs, Midwifery i
Instruments. Amputating Instruments, TiepheningIn
struments. Trocars anil Cannlnis Instruments, I'.vans’
Lancets. Cases, Gold, Silver Scots, Wood. Leather, kc., >
Stomach Pumps, Cupping Cases, improved Probangs; •
Crctha Instruments, in and out of cases. And many f
other instruments not enumerated, ivitli an extensive j
stock of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Perfumery, !
Fancy Articles, Sc., for sale, on accommodating terms, I
by. A. ALEXANDER,
Sign Negro and Mortar. !
Atlanta. Feb. 14, 1855. d&wly. j
Notice.
The Sheriff’s Sales of DeKalb county from and
after this date will be published in the Atlanta Re
publican. S. P. WRIGHT, Sh’ff.
March 1, 1855.
Hi
T. db «T. F. Supr
COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND
General Agents
For the purchase and sale of
Georgia and Tennessee Produce.
Unquestionable aud independent facilities—necessary
references. Particular and personal attention to all
business entrusted will meet with attention, persever
ance and promptitude.
Remittances or small advances made on all goods
consigned to our order at consignee’s order.
Corner of Hill nnd Broadway and next door to M. C.
Williams kCo.. W. S. Hill street, Griffin, Ga.
Griffin, Jan. 6,1855. d86&w33tf.
REMOVAL NOTICE.
r>r. iff. xj'jAXivnG-Krr,
H AVING removed his residence and office, to
Marietta Street above Esq. Payu’s, hopes to
receive a continuance of the liberal patronage of
his good customers.
Patients for Surgical operations can be accom
modated with board.
jfrnrf- Ladies wishing dental attendance, by giv
ing a timely notice, even through the Post Office,
will be furnished with a conveyance free of charge.
Atlanta, Feb. 2, 1855. ’ nlOO-dtf.
W. Herring & Co.,
K EEP in connection with their large Stock of Cloth
ing a large assortment of HATS and CAPS of the
latest styles, also, Boots and Shoes,^Trunks, Carpet
Bags and Valises. 4—dtf<
Atlanta, Sept. 2S, 1854.
Fluid-
Burning Fluid per Gallon, $1 20
Camphene, “ u 1 00
Alcohol, 80 per cent Gallon, 1 12>£
Alcohol. 95 per cent Gallon, 1 30
Terms Cash. T. R. RIPLEY.
Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 20, 1854. 52dtf
Light! Light!! Light!!!
'S£*F*For Cash
The undersigned will sell Burning Fluid at
$l,10cts per gallon.
P. S.—But if charged, $l,20cts per gallon with
out distinction. T. R. RIPLEY.
Atlanta, Jan. 23, 1S55. d<twtf
GROCERIES
AT
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
[ Corner of Whitehall and Mitchell Streets.]
Atlanta, Ga.
W. ROARK would call the attention of the
• public to his large and weU selected stock
of Groceries which he will sell at the
Very Xioweat Prices,
at Wholesale and Retail.
As he intends doing a cash business exclusively,
those wishing 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, Sadlery, <fcc. Those who call at his
establishment will not fail to be satisfied both in
respect to the quality of articles and price.
Atlanta, Oct 14, 1854. (17-dtf)
A FEW BEEBE’S.
I F you wish to buy your HATS cheap, and get a good
article, call at the subscribers where yon can have
a la^ge and well selected stock to select from.
H. W. COZAKT & SON
POTATOES .
BBI.S. Northern Irish PotatoesJoijlsale by
W. W. P.OAP.K
Strayed or Stolen,
I N the middle or latter part of January, two NO
HORN COWS, one wholly red, the other white
with re<l spots, and a black yearling calf nearly
grown, and a smaller calf black white spots. A
reasonable reward will be given for their delivery.
Apply at this office, or address through the P. 0.,
Mks. F. A. COPER, Atlanta, Ga.
Fob. 15,1855. wn38-tf.
GEORGIA MARBLE WORKS,
Go Rankin, Wm. M. Hnrlick, Geo. L. Sommer,
[SUCCESSORS TO A. ATKINSON k CO.]
nri HIS establishment has been in successfuloperationfor
1 a number of years. The Quarries are well opened, and
the Marble is superior to any in the United States.
We have so perfected our facilities for getting to and fin-
shing work, that we can furnish
Monuments, Tombs, Tables,
HEAD STONES, and everything in our line of business,
in better style, and at cheaper rates, than any yard in
the country.
When it is considered that we saw our own marblo,
pay no jobber’s profits and no high freight from tlie
North, it will be seen that we do posse 5 material ad
vantages over all competitors.
We cordially solicit our friends and the public gene
rally to examine our work, and compare our prices with
those of other yards before ordering Northern marble.
We have on hand at our yard in Marietta a large as
sortment of finished work—Monuments, Toombs, &c.,<—
whereour agent G. W. Summers will sell at our pricesj
Our principal work is done at the Mills. Address
31—ly J. G. RANKIN k CO.
Marble Work P. O., Ga.
OEOBGIA, ) 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 respectfully
sheweth, that on the 17 th day of January,
1850, Alien E. Johnson of said couuty, (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 a full and sufficient title, and relinquish'
meat of all his right, title and interest, in aud to a
certain lot of land, as follows: The East half of
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, in one, two, nnd three payments
as in said obligntion alleged. Your petitioner fur
ther shows to your Honor,Jthat 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. Ferguson, of said county, has
obtained Letters of Administration on the 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 hound himself to
make titles to the land low claimed, your petition
er paid to the said Allen E. Johnson, the aforesaid
sum of three hundred dollars, due on the land
aforesaid.
And your petitioner prays your Honor to direct
the said John H. Johnson and William H. Fergu
son to mako your petitioner titles to said lot of
land, according to the tenor and effects of said ob
ligation, and your petitioner will ever pay, &c.
JOHN MITCHELL, Petitioner.^
Copy of Bond.
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,
iu the full sum of six hundred dollars for the pay
ment of which, I bind myself, my heirs aud 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 tho
25th 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 dcscricbed 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, 1S50.
[Signed] ' A. E. JOHNSON. [SeaL]!“
[Test] W. H. FERGUSON.
A'true copy from the minutes.
JOSEPH H. MEAD, Ordinary.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
Blacksiuithing.
T HE subscriber has opened a Shop in front ol
the Atlanta Livery and Sale Stable, of Mr.
Pettis, where he is prepared to. execute with neat
ness and despatch all work by which he may be
favored by the public. Persons from the country
will find it to their advantage to call upon him as
his arrangements for doing all kinds of repairing,
Ac., are perfect in every department. Call at the
sign of the ‘’Peoples Shop.”
T. J. CAMPBELL.
February 13, 1855. [dly.]
mm
WARRANTED PIANO FORTES
if FOR SALE ON TRIAL
T HE subscriber has made arrange
ments with some of the most cel
ebrated Piano Forte makers for sup
plies. His instruments are always direct from the
factories, in original packages, of the latest and
most fashionable styles, and ha v the most impor
tant improvements.
Without expensive store rent, or other outlays
attending an open establishment of this kind, he is
enabled te furnish these instruments at the lowest
prices obtainable, and being a professional man
himself, he feels confident to have it in his power
to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor
him with their orders. Those only who wish to
procure first-class instruments will please address
the subscriber. C. F. BARTH,
Atlanta, Ga.
rrrSr- Old Pianos taken in exchange as a part
payment for new ones. Good second-banded Pi
anos for sale and hire on reasonable terms.
Dec. 21, 1854. diwly.
Steam Saw Mill for Sale.
T )GETHER with 400 acres well timbered pine land,
one mile east of Haralson, Coweta county, Geor
gia. The mill has just been put in operation and is
cutting 2000 feet per day; Slabs and saw dust furnishes
sufficient fuel and a ready sale can be had for all the
lumbec sawed at the Mill at $1 per hundred feet.—
Engine 9)£ inch bore, 20 inch stroke, 2 cylender boil
ers, power sufficient to drive a 4 feet circular Saw, or a
Grist Mill or Shingle Mill, might be attached, either of
which would pay well.
Living 40 miles from the above Mill, and having as
much businss as I can attend to, I will sell the Mill
and landlfor the very low sum of $4000, $1500 cash,
reasonab e time on the balance. With proper man
agement the Mill will make the money 1 ask for it in
twelve months. E. CARLTON,
July 1st, 1854 [6—3m] LaGrange, Georgia.
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA, DeKalb County.
BY virtue of an Order from the Court of Ordi
nary of said county, will bo sold at Decatur in
said county, ou the first Tuesday in April next, bo-
tween the lawful hours of sale—thirteen slnves, to
wit: Jacob, a man, 27 years old; Lewis, a man, 25
years old; George, 23 years old; Lem, 20 years old;
Ann and two children IS years old; Prineo, 17
years old; Mariah, 16 years old; Green, 14 years
old; King, 13 years old; Jeft', 10 years old and
Jesse, 8 years old. Also, Lot of Land, No. 248,
11th District, DeKalb county, containing 2024
acres—one hundred acres good and fresh cleared
land on it; comfortable dwellings Ac. The prop
erty of tho estate of Jane Russell, late dec’d.—
Sold for the benefit of heirs and creditors.
Terms on dav of sale. 0. S. MORRIS,
Feb 13 1S55. Adrn’r
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.
thaand Willis Cash, minors and orphans of John
H 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 tho time prescribed
by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said
letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand and seal at office this 1st
day of January, 1S55. JOS. H. MEAD,
Ordinary,
GEORGIA Fulton County.
IJOBERT SI. CLARKK will apply at the February
*' Term, next, of the Court of Ordinary of said
County . for Letters of Guardianship to Sarah A. L.
Alsabrook, and Martha A. K. Alsabrook, minors and
Orphans, of Nicey Alsabrook, of said county.
Given under my hand and seal at office, this28 Dec.
l854. JOS. H. MEAD, Ordinary,
STATE OF GEORGIA, )
DeKalb County. J
To all whom it may Concern.
WHEREAS, R. ,\1. Brown applies to me for
letters of Administration on the Estate of R. S.
Wright, 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, aud show cause, if any they have, why
letters of Administration should not he granted
tho said applicant.
Given under my hand officially,
ALEX’R JOHNSON, Ord’y.
Jan. 2nd. 1S55.
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
W HEKEAS John Linch has this day applied to mefor
_ letters of administration on tho estate of John K.
Corrigan late of said county deccsed,—These are there
fore to cite andadmonish all and singular the hindered
and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my
office within tho time prescribed by law to show cause
it any tlie}’ have, why said lei. es should not be gran
ted the applicant.
Given under my hand and seal, at office this 10th day
of November 1854, JOS. H. MEAD, Ordinary.
GEORGlA, 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 aud 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 should not be
granted said applicant. Given underlay hand at office,
this lltli day of September, 1S54. «
JOS. H. MEAD, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, DeKalb County.
W HEREAS James Yancy, Executor of the Estate
of Francis Griffin, applies to me for letters of dis
mission from his said Administration. These are
therefore to cite aud admonish all aud singular the
kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and ap-
earat my office within the time prescribed by law, and
show cause, if any they have, why letters of admin
istration should not be granted the said applicant at
tlio February Term next, of the Court of Ordinary <5f
said couuty. 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 said County, for leave to sell a ne
gro man by tlie name of Stephen, belonging to the
Estate of V. E. Emmerson, minor.
December 19,1354. J. R. LUCKY, Gu’d’n.
GEORGIA, DeKalb county.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY COXCERX:
WHEREAS, Joseph Walker and J. R. McAlister,
” Adm’rs upon the estate of Zachariali Gholston
deceased, applys for ietiers 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 tlie law, otherwise letters of
dismission will be granted the 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
JNotice.
J. M. Rantin returns his sincere thanks to his
friends and the public generally, for the very kind
and liberal patronage, they have heretofore be
stowed upon him and trusts he may merit a con
uance of the same. The following are .some of the
leading articles, kept constantly on hand and at
reduced.prices viz:
3 qualities of gum Shellac.
3 do “ Glue.
3 do “ Copal Varnish.
I do “ Japan do
do “ Alcohol.
Biscuit or baking Soda, 10 cents, or 8 cents by
the quantity. Varnish, Paint, Sash, Tooth, Hair,
Nail, Hat and Cloth Brushes, and a fine variety of
Fancy articles. Also, Dye Stuffs, and pure Medi
cinal liquors, for sale at both of his Drug Stores.
Feb 8—dtf ;j. M. RANTIN, Druggist.
Whitehall and Peachtree streets, Atlanta, Ga.
Valuable Plantation for Sale.
T HE subscriber offers for sale bis PLANTA
TION in DeKalb eounty, lying on the waters
of Peachtree and Peavine creeks, 3J miles North-
West of Decatur and 3$ miles North-East of At
lanta, adjoining lands of Daniel Johnson, Esq.,
T. N. Paden and others, containing about 300 acres.
There are about 100 acres of open cultivated land
under good fences and necessary buildings for
farming, with a good apple orchard. Any person
desirous of purchasing can call on me on the prem
ises or address me at Decatur. Terms will be ac
commodating. J. B. WILSON.
Jan. 16, 1855. d3t-w6m.
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE!
LOTUS H. DADIN,
Jti W 33 Xj 33 Art.,
HAS this day opened his Store under .
Hayden’s Hall, and invites the public a'
in general to call and examine his W
Stock. All kinds of Jewelry neatly - r -
repaired and executed at the shortest i
—-Jn notice, and warranted. His Stock /)'
consists of Watches, Clocks and Jew-
elry of every description. Also a variety of
Fancy Axtioles.
N. B. All Watches and Clocks will be repaired
by J. Marechal, Watch Maker, and warranted.—
And they trust by their strict attention to business
they may merit a share of public patronage.
Atlanta, Jan. 22d, 1855. d99-lm-w35-tf.
Groceries! Groceries! Groceries!
rpHE undersigned arc now receiving at their store.
JL corner of Hunter audl’ryor sts., the stand former
ly occupied by J. E-Williarnsj a large and carefully se
lected stock of Groceries, consisting in part «f the fol
lowing articles.
50 liitds. of New Orleans Sugar,
100 sacks of Itio Coffee,
100 bbls. of New Orleans Syrup
100 bbls. of Extra Whiskey,
20 tierces of Rice,
50 boxes of Star and Sperm Candles,
25 Cigars,
50 boxes Tobacco, &c.
We intend to keep constantly on hand a heavy stock,
and invite those who are in need of such articles to
give us a call before purchasing elsewhere.
FabfOmtt. J. J. THRASH FRA no
200 Bags Rio Coffee.
25 Hhds. choice N. 0. Sugars.
50 Bbls. Crushed. Powdered and refilled Sugars
100 Bbls. prime N. 0. Syrup.
50 Bbls. fresh Mackerel.
25 Boxes Cheese.
100 Kegs Nails various sizes.
25 Doz. Painted Pails.
10,000 Libs. Hollow Ware.
With a large assortment of
Dlnck Smith’s Tools, Dry Goods,
Boots & Shoes, Grind-Stones, drc.,
Which are offered to the trade at low rates'on ac
commodating terms by J. T DOANE.
Jan. 20, 1855. n34-wtf.
Practice of Surgery.
Drs. Smith & Ramsay
B EG leave to inform the public that they will
attend strictly to all Surgical Cases sent to
their care, and ample preparation will he made for
all transient patienis. The centrality of Atlanta,
| and its remarkable facilities for living, point to it
as a most desirable place for the invalid. Persons
wishing Surgical aid can always find comfortable
quarters. We devote especial attention to diseases
of the Eye and Ear, also, te the usual surgical ail
ments, such os stone in the bladder and all inju
ries requiring surgical aid.
Feb 22, 1855. wly.
FOR SALE.
*' I'lWO LOTS in the-city of Atlanta, two set* of
-1- Bench Tools, one set of Blacksmith’s Tools,
four Wagons, a small lot of Timber, several unfin
ished Buggies, together with a lot of Irons, Ac.—
adl to be found at my shop, near the Trout House,
Peachtree street.
E. W. MONDAY,
March 8, 1855* wr6n41-4t.
bootsi boots::
r\ OCASES Men and boys’ Boots now in store and fer
1,6 sale by W. W. BO ARK
New Bookstore.
THE subscriber having recently rc-
plenised his large and well selected
stock of BOOKS AND STATION
ER Y, would respectfully invite all who wish to
purchase to be sure and call at the new Bookstore,
on Whitehall street, two doors above the Post
Office, as his terms cannot fail to please. His stock
having been bought principally for cash, and se
lected mostly by himself in the Northern cities.—
He has also a fresh supply of of Fancy Articles,
Watches, Jewelry, Toys, Ac., at the lowest prices.
Teachers and Merchants supplied on the most lib
eral terms. GEORGE DUNHAM.
Atlanta, February 7, 1855. [wly.]
SADDLES.
yy |LARGE loFof Saddles, Bridles and MartingilL To
W. W. BOARS
FACTS CANNOT BE DOUBTED-
LETT THE AFFLICTED READ AND PONDER!
More than 500 persons in the city of Richtnonil
Ya., clone testify to the remarkable cures performed by
CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE
The great Spring Medicine and Purifier of the Blood
is now used by hundreds of grateful patients, who
testify daily to the remarkable cures performed by the
greatest of all medicines, Carter's Spanish Mixture.—
Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Scrofula, Eruptions on tlie
Skin, Liver Disease, Fevers, Ulcers, Old Sores, Affec
tions of the Kidneys, Diseases of the throat, Female
Complaints, Pains and Aching of the Bones and Joints,
are speedily put to Sight by using this great and inesti
mable remedy
For all diseases of the Blood, nothing has yet been
iound to compare with it. It cleanses the system of all
impurities, acts gently and efficiently on the Kidneys
ano Liver, strengthens the Digestion, gives tone to the
Stomach, makes the Skin clear and healthy, and restores
the Constitution, enfeebled by diseases or broken down
by the excesses of youth, to its pristine vigor and
strength.
For the Ladies, it is incomparably better than all
the cosmetics ever used. A few doses of Carter’s
Spanish Mixture will remove all shallowness of cora-
ilexion, bring the roses mantling to the cheek, give
ffasticity to the step, and improve the general health in
i remarkable degree, beyond all the medicines ever
beard of.
A large number of certificates of remarkable 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,
hotel keepers, magistrates, physicians, and pnblic men,
well known to the community, all add their testimony
to the eflects of this Great Blood Purifier. Call and see
a few hundreds of the certificates around the bottle.
None genuine unless signed Bkxxkit A Bunts, Drug
gists.
Principal Depots at M. Ward, Close ft Co.’s No.
83 Maiden Lace, New York.
T. W. Droit ft Soxs, and Jknkjxh ft Hartshorn*,
Phil’a.
Bennett ft Beers, No- Main Street, Richmond,
Va. And for sale by
A. ALEXANDER, Atlanta.
Ju 1st, 1854. fl—ly]
GEORGIA, DeKalb County.
W HEREAS, William Clark applies to me for Letters
of Dismission from the Administration on the
Estate of Thomas Clark deceased : Those are therefore,
to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and
creditors ot 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 he dismissed from
his said administration, at the July Term of the Court
of Ordinary of said County -Given under my hand at
office, Dec. 19, 1S54. ALEX. JOHNSON, Or'dy.
December 21. 74d
jSLtla.nta CasH. Store !
WM. HERRING & CO.
W E are now receiving an immense Stock of Fall
t and Winter Clot-liing*, for men and boys
wear, of the tastiest and latest style. Also, an assort’
men of gentlemens’ FURNISHING GOODS, which wc-
will sell at the lowkst pricks, for cash.
We have on hand an assortment of DRY GOODS
which we will sell under the market price, as we are
determined to close out that department of our trade.
We will be pleased to show any oersou giving us a call
what we will do. September 2f*Ui, 1864. (I-dwly.]
W. HERRING, W. J. MASTERS, W. F. HERRING.
Glass front* No. 40, Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga.
To Dentists.
For Sale by the Undersigned:
2500 Pivot Teolh, Stockton’s make,
1500 Plato tlo do
1500 Molev andBicusped do
500 Gum Teeth do do
5 oz Abbey & Sods Gold Foil,
5 oz Jones, White & Co Gold Foil,
10 Packages Silver FoP,
Dentists, turning lathes, head ruts, anvils, ham
mers, blowpipes, plate benders, clasp phes, and
every article for mechanical work. Also a iarge
assortment of Instruments manufactured by J. D.
Chevalier, consisting of
Mouth mirrors, Pearl, Ivory and Bone mouth
syronges, Bone, Silver and Gold Stubbs, and
American flies, File Carriers Ivory Pluggors and
Scalers, Burnishees, Stud Cutters, stump instru
ments, articulators foil scizzers, Forceps in great
variety, Plugging Forceps, Molar and Bicusped,
narrow beak, and every kind that can be asked for
and every article in the Dental line. Also a large
assortment of every kind of patent medicine, for
sale by A. ALEXANDER,
feb 20 d&wly Sign Negro nnd Mortar.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
A LL persons indebted to the Estate of Allen E.
Johnson, Into of Fulton county, deceased, are
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. J Adm rs ’-
November22,1S54. 5ld
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 ho barred. THOMAS MOORE,
Dec. 4, 1854. Adm’r.
r-
PATEHT MEDICINES.
GEORGIA, Fullon County.
A U. persons having demands against AffelniJ Walthal,
-‘•lute of said county, deceased, are hereby notified to
present them properly attested to mo within the time
prescribed by law, and nil persons indebted to said de
ceased, are hereby required to made immediate pay
ment.
Atlanta. Sept. 14,1854. B. F. BOJIAR, Adm’r.
GEORGIA, DeKalb County,
qt Wo months after date application will be made to
X tiie Court of Ordinary of said county for leave to
sell tho real estate and negroes, belonging to the estate
of Israel .Miller, late of said county, deceased.
Sept- Mil. 1S54 GIDEON .MORRIS, Adm’r
GEORGIA, DeKalb county.
lyUEREA. , Henry B. Latimer, Guardian of W
E. Wih on applies to me for letters of dismiss!
from said Guardianship, these arc, therefore, to c.„„
and admonish all persons concerned, to be and ap
pear at my office within the time prescribed by law
to show cause, if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted at tlie July Term next or this
court. Given under my hamlnt office, May 16th 1854.
ALEX. JOHNSON, Ord’y
GEORGIA Fulton County.
Wl HEREAS Mary Ann Matilda Speights has this day
? ? applied to me for letters ot administration on tlie
estate oi John 11. Speights, late of said county deceas
ed. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular tlie 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. MEAD, Ordinary,
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
A LL persons having demands against Wm. E.
Ogloby, late of said county, deceased, are
hereby notified to present them, properly attested,
to me, within tlie time prescribed by law, or they
will not be settled; and all persons indebted to
said deoeased arc hereby required to make imme
diate payment. B. F. BOMAR, Ex’r.
Atlanta, Jan. 12, IS55.
Cheap for Cash.
F. M. Eddleman <fc Brother, having determin
ed to reduce their Stock as low as possible before
Spring, will sell
BOOTS & SHOES
Lower for cash than tlie same goods have ever
been sold in this Market.
Those having Families to Shoe, and others, will
do well to call soon. Our Stores being very small,
and contemplating buying a very
HEAVY STOCK
for the Spring and Summer trade, we must and
will sell the greater portion of our present Stock in
the next four weeks.
We will take the Notes of any Specie-Pay
ing Bank in the United States, during that time
for goods, or in payment of debts.
All we sell are warranted, no matter how low
they are sold.
F. M. EDDLEMAN & BROTHER.
N. B. Those indebted to F. M. Eddleman for
acconnts made last year, will do well to call and
settle as soon as they possibly can. His Patience
is thread-bare. F. M. E.
Atlanta, February 1, 1855. [wtf.[
Salt.
gQQ Socks Liverpool 8alt_just_received_and
for sale by
~ r».
W. W. ROARK.
rMtf
RISLEY’S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF BUCHU,
I S a combination of the most efficient remedies known
to the Medical Faculty, for the relief and cure of
those numerous complaints of the Urinary Organs, con
sequent upon inhumation or ulceration of the Kidneys,
Bladder and Urethra. It is prepared by an experienc
ed chemist, according to a formula approved by the
Medical Faculty, and is worthy the confidence of all
who may he suffering from Pafn and Weakness in the
small of the Back, Stoppage and Pain in voiding Urine,
Diabetas, or Excess of Urine, Strangury, Gravel, Gleet,
Leucorrhoea, kc.
RISLEY’S BUCHU is a reliable and standard popular
remedy for all diseases of the Urinary Organs, design
ed to displace the high priced and irresponsible nos
trums which are forced upon the notice and credulity
of suffeiers. It is put up in large bottles, and sold at
$1 by druggists and country merchants generally, and
at wholesale by HAVILAND, RISELY & CO., Augusta ;
HAVILAND, HAND & CO., Charleston ; and by HAM-
LAND. HARRAL & RISLEY, Now York.
THE PH3L0T0KEN OE FEMALE’S FRIEND,
r > a medicine that commends itself to heads of fami
lies and females in all conditions. Unlike most of
the nostrums for the cure of all diseases, which are
forced upon tho notice and credulity of the suffering,
this is a female remedy exclusively ; and one that can
be relied on for the cure and relief of most of the com
plaints peculiar to f smales. It is well known to Physi
cians that much of their suffering and ill-health may
be traced to irregularity in their peculiar seasons, and
that false delicacy often deters them from seeking re
lief. The Philotoken is infalible in the cure of painful
menstruation, (and consequent sterility,) and for the
immediate relief of sypathetic nervous affections,
sleepiness, anxiety, hysteria, &c. It is perfectly safe
in all cases, and is warranted to secure the. approbation
and commendation of all who will exercise sufficient
confidence to give it a trial.
Full directions accompany it. Price $1 a bottle.
Sold by Druggists and country Merchants generally,
and at wholesale by HAVILAND, RISLEY & CO.. Au
gusta, HAVILAND, HARRAL & CO., Charleston.
Dr. Roberta Colic Mixture for Infants.
T HE most injurious anodynes, such as laudanum
paregoric &e are too often used to relieve the cries of
infants suffering from colic, producing constipation and
sometimes death. ROBERTS COLIC MIXTURE affords
immediate relief from pain, procures refreshing slum-
her, and it commends itself to Mothers.' Sold at 25
cents a vial by J. M. Rantin Atlanta, Wm Root Mariet
ta and country Merchants generally at Wholesale, by
Haviland Risley ft Co., Augusta Ga., Haviland Harral
ft Co., Charleston S. C. [dftwly.J
January 11, UM.
STATE OF GEORGIA, )
DeKalb County. J
’To all whom It may Concern.
WHEREAS, Thomas L. Robinson applies for
iotters of Administration on the Estate of John
Center, late of said county, deceased. These are
therefore to eite and 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 o,
Administration should not be granted the said apf
plicant.
Given under my hand officially,
ALEX’R JOHNSON, Ord’y.
Jan. 2nd, 1855.
Notice.
A LI, persons indebted to the estate of James Reese,
late deceased, are requested to make immediate
paj-ment; and those having demands against said estate
will present them dulv authenticated in terms of the
!a ''V . WILLIAM WALL,
November 20th. 1854. Administrator.
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
W HEREAS Thomas W. Connally applies to me for let-
ters of administration on the Estate of Cornelius
M. Connally, late of said county, deceased: These are
therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the
kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and 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 band at office, this 12th uay of Au
gust 1854. .JOS. II MEAD, ordinary.
GEORGIA Fulton County.
W HEREAS John H. Johnson and Wm. H Furguson
applies to me for letters of administration on tlie
estate of Allen E. Johnson, late of said county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin«-u-
tav the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and
appear at my office on or before the first Mcnday 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.
\AJHEREAS 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 tlieir objections, if any they have, why
letters should not be granted the saiu applicant a: the
October term of the Court of Ordinary for said county
Given undermy hand at office.
Aug., 22d 1854. ,iLEX. JOHNSON, ord’y
PARKER’S DYSENTERY CORDIAL,
T HIS"valuable preparation has proved itself effica-
cious in tho cure of
Dysentery, Bloody Flux, Diarhcea, Cholera
Morbus, Cholera Infantum, dec.
It ig useful in all the diseases of the
BOWELS, CHOLIC, &c., &c.
It needs no encomium, but for tlic good of those un
acquainted with it, the following certificates are given:
Locust Gkoyk, Ga., July 13th, 1854.
I liavo used Dn. C. W. I’akkkk's Dysestekv Cokiualid
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. -
This is to certify that I have used Dr. Parker’s Dys
entery and Piarihka Cordial in my family, and it had
a very happy effect. One of my children has 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. 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 I have used Dr. C. H. Parker’s
Dysextery and Diarhou Cordial in my family, and find
it to be all he recommends it to be. D. H. JOHNSON.
K3- It is useless to add. Try a bottle. Price only 50
cents. Full directions given on each bottle.
For sale by J. M. RANTIN, Agent.
August 3d, 1854. [10—tf] Atlanta.
CALHOUN PILLS!
T HE Subscriber, after many years argent solicita
tion, by gentlemen of the highest order of talent*
and literary standing in onr country, has consented'to
offer to the Public his Pills, which have been pronoun
ced by all who have had sufficient experience with
them, as one of the happiest combinations of Medicine
ever yet offered to the Public, on either Continent, as a
General Family Medicine*
He feels no fears that the experience of those who
J®* J® testthem, will be strietly in acordeanee
with the testimonials of those distinguished 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 arising from
Derangement of the Digestive'Apparatus,
such as Feyers of all types, Bowel Affections of all kinds,
every character of Head-ache, Rheumatic Pains, Pains
in the Chest, and so on. If taken and persisted in ac
cording to directions, in the 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-Billious and Anti-Dyspeptic.
The Public are referred to the testimonials of their
Honsors 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 eounty, and C. Low, of Augusta, Ga.
Decatur, Ga. e. N. CALHOUN, M. D.
TESTIMONIALS.
Athens, September 23, 1863.
Dear Sir:—I received several days since, your favor
asking my opinion of the Medical merits of the Calhoun
Pills. Allow me to premise, that for the last ten years
I have been tortured in body and mind, by the Demon
Indigestion. I was endowed by nature with an admir
able constitution, and my formidable malady 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, I have run
the rounds of all the most approved cures and allevia-
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 mus* bear my humble testimony in
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 either, which I
did not think fully worth the money which it cost.
It is only necessary to add, which I do most cheerfu
lly—not only through kindness to you, but to the pub
lic also, especially that portion of it who know, by sad
experience, what is meant by the Vulture-like gnawing
at the pit of the stomach, bitter taste in the month
flatulence, ascidity, distension of the stomach, consti
pated bowels, cold feet and acuto pain in the head
back and vicinity of the heart—to all such, I can cor
dially recommend the Calhoun Pills. The efficacy of
this Remedical Agent, I tested for the firet time du
ring my recent sojourn with you, and have used it fre
quently since, and have found, experimentally, that it
subserves in my case a most excellent purpose, particu
larly in its effects upon the Liver, the sympathy between
which aud the stomach is too intimate to require com
ment!
CJSincerely glad to learn that you are making arrange
ments to give more extended dissemination to your Pills
I am truly your friend and obedient servant.
JOS. EFXRY LUMPKIN.
Dr. E. N. Calhoun, 1
Decatur, Georgia, j
Covington, October 13, 1853.
Dr. E. N. Calhoun—Dear Sir I am gratified to learn
that it is your purpose to disseminate the improved Cal
houn Pillsmore generally than you have heretofore done,
have occasionally, when sojourning at your house, used
them when indisposed, aud having found them so mild
yetso efficacious'in cases of derangement of tlic digestive
organs, I most cbeerf ully commend them and their use to
tho 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, &c., JOHN J. FLOYD.
LaGhanck, October 22, 1853.
Dr. E. N. Calhoun—Dear Sir: I am gratified to learn
that you have come to the conclusion to create Agencies
for the Calhoun Pills in different parts of the countrv
is it no less an act of justice to yourself than to the
world at large. Since the year 1846, I have been in the
habit of using your Pills individually, anil as a Familly
Medicine. Observation and experience prove it an inval
uable specific for nearly allirregualritie 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 greatly improved and elevated spir
its—properly used, it willcureDyspepsiaandexpel all of
its gloomy concomitants. In Chills and Fevers, aud even
Bilious Fevers, I have found it equally efficient.
Trusting that yon may find the world as ready to com
pensate you as to benefit itself, the result of your skil
and labor, I am sincerelv your friend &c
EDIT. YOUNG HILL.
Starkviij.k, Lee Connty, October 25, 1853.
Dr. F.. N. Calhoun—Dear Sir. While at Decatur, 1
had as I consider, a fair opportunity of testing the Cal
houn Pills, prepared by yourself, and I am so much
plesed with their action upon the Liver, and as a means
of breaking up Bilious predisposition, that 1 hope as you
aro now preparing to offer them to the public, that you
will create an Agency at Stavkvillo, that inav be ena-
bled at any.time to procure them. I expect to use them
with white and black in all cases threatening attacks of a
Biilous character. I would be gratified, not only on your
own account, but also for the benefit of the public at
large, that you would place them in tlie reach of every
person, for I feel confident that there lias not yet been
offered to the pnblic any preparation ofMedicine that will
compete witli your Pills as a general Family Medicine or
a traveling companion.
Very sincerely your friend, &c., JOHM H. POPE.
Augusta, October 29, 1853.
fv-Du. E.IN..Calhoun—Dear Sir This is io certify thiTt
before I had the pleasure of meeting yon, I was frequent
ly attacked by some Bilious derangement producing pros
tration, loss of appetite, Nausea and Head-aclie. From
the use ofyour (Calhoun) Pills, administered according
to yo^rinstructions, I was immediately and permanent
ly relieved. It affords ine 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, J. Norcross, A. Ar.KXAN-
dkr, Kav ft Ramsay and R. Rogers, Agts., Atlanta
July 27, 1854. 9—ly.
Valuable Oity Lots for Sale.
rpHE subscriber desiring to dose out the balance of
*■ that valuable property in this city, belonging to the
estate of the late Samuel Mitchell, deceased, has had
tlie same surveyed off in lots to s'nit purchasers, who
will find it to their advantage to examine the property
at an early day, which will be shewn them by the sub
scriber, or Mr. Mitchell Jr., by calling at the resi
dence of the former on Whitehall street.
March 9th, 1854 41—tf
rVYSPEPSIA, RHEUMATISM, SCROFULA, COUGH
ASTHMA, CONSUMPTION, LIVER COMPLAINT, &c,
truth is migiity ! ark you sick? beware of imita
tions I
Ask lor Hampton's Vegetable Tincture. The many
cures made by this pleasant and sale remedy may in
duce counterfeiting.
t Medicine must have merit aud great merit too,
to stand the test of public opinion. No art of pufling
•an galvanize a worthless article, so as to keep it up as
* 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, aud tlie 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.
Tlie IV ife of T VV. Yeakie, Grocer, 76 Pearl street,
cured of Rheumatism of 8 years standing; other reme
dies failed.
Wm. M. Oldham, (late of tho Custom House,) dwel
ling 126 Finest., of Dyspepsia, great debility, permantly
cured.
VV. 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. VV. Goodrich, Capt. Thos. Canot, Robert Gault,
Janies Symth, cured of rheumatism. John Pervail, S.
A. Grflin, John Luke, Rev. V. Eskrige, U. S. Navy, und
thousands of others cured of Dyspepsia, Scrofula,
Cough, Liver Complaints, Brouchits, St. Vitus’ Dance,
&c. We refer to our own citizens. Cull on them.
Dr. Hampton, the author of this great Hampton’s
Vegetable Tincture, is in his 80th year, in good health,
so that it will be seen it is not an article got up to im-
f ose on the public.
GREAT CURE OF RHEUMATISM BY HAMPTON’S
VEGETABLE TINCTURE.
Chester District, S. C., January 3d. 1853.
Messrs. Mortimer & Mowbray—Gentlemen: For the
last five years I have been a severe sufferer from Rheu
matism, till, seeing your recommendation of“Hamp-
ton's Vegetable Tincture,” I procured a bottle, and the
first dose has so much relieved me that I cunsider it
as justice to give to the suffering world tlic result of
the application.
Mine was Acute Rheumatism in the hack so bad
that 1 was confined to my bed for the last six months.
The first bottle acted like a charm, tho second restored
strength to my poor afflicted hack, 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 yon, gentlemen, have acted the part of pub
lic benefactors in disseminating tlie benefits which
have resulted from your invaluable remedy.
I am a plain cotton planter, and have never written
ior literary fame; but when my fellow beings are afflict
ed shall I hesitate, or through modesty, withhold any
information valuable to my fellow man? So, if you
consider this worthy of a place in any of your newspa
pers, you are at liberty to make use of it. Yours, truly
alvah kemball.
CURE FITS! READ! I READ!!!
More than Gold to the Sick.—From one of the mo*t
respectable Druggists in South Carolina:
Charleston, S. C., Sept. 21,1853.
Messrs. Mortimer ft Mowbray:—The sale of your
Hampton’s Vegetable Tincture is increasing every day,
and every bottle sold recommends this valuable medicine
to the afflicted. Several of our planters have tried it
in different cases with astonishing success, aud 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 tho Tincture. I am, gentlemen,
yourB, VV. 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 on the
stomach, liver kidneys, lungs, and the nervous system,
cures Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Disease bf the Urina
ry Organs, Coughs, Asthma, Bronchial Affections.
Consumption, Scrofula, King’s Evil, Worms, Rheuma
tism, Gout, Neuralgia, St. Vitus’ Dance, Fits Ner
vous Affections generally, Fistula, Piles, Bowel Com
plaints, with all diseases arising from impure blood
As a remedy for the various derangements of the Fe
male System, it seems to have no superior. . ^.
The Female System has, in Doctor Ehmpton’s Vege
table Tincture, a Cure for its numerous and complicated
derangements. Hundreds who have been deuBtated
aud dispirited, aud on the verge of a premature grave
have been restored by its use to blooming health!
which we are abundantly able to prove by such a host
of living witnesses.
LIVER COMPLAINT AND DEBILITY.
Extract from James Harris, Esq.’s Letter, Alexan
dria, Virginia:—After speaking of wonderful cures on •
himself he says: ‘Mrs. H. has been suffering with the
complaint and with inability, constantly complsininr
from weakness, through her whole system. Ska sum* -
enjoys-better health than for thirtir years, bain? entire]*
restored by the use of Hampton’s VegetabfeTlnctuure^
Call and get a .Pamphlet gratis of A. Ikiisihi
Wholesale and Retail agent Atlanta, On. • Win Root
Marietta, Vineyard ft Jones, Palmetto; ffff’
ft Co., Augusta, Georgia.