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Mr. Snarl resides in Forsyth street—Mr.
Siri'-I M ht» olr) VyvAhehn‘, with an Irish i^Irl
for » housekeeper* Snarl 1!\ <> ■ in -■•■ml style,- 4
hut has .j’iot'v mffk-n.s. lie dislikes
dogs fttio-e .ill things, organ-grinders and
neggars not excepted. *
Snai l s next-door neighbor is Harry Sam
son. \o".vllu!-*■ v is the opposite*of old
Mr. Snarl Me ,-fs «t liijih value on a dog,
and thinks there i o*Jy one article equal to
a New I’onoii’hi'id. nnd that’s a womaiff.—
Harry has several specimens of the canine
race. The other evening they got- uti a
JtowHng iiiateh. Iiecause the moon was
ftelii r-d. They 'tnoieneed about ten o'
clock. nod kept u|i 'ill the in got an inch
nnd n. httif above W illiamsburg
Toh mnoyed Snarl, that lie had Hen
ry '•ho ked up I'-ra nuisance,” and lined
-10. Harry paid the money, but resolved
• i reveope. I'lio next norningp the f d-
louing advertWmei;; appeared in the Her
ald :
■‘Wanted —at Forsyth, street, two Hull
l»o;i atnl four Spaniel puj.s. For full-
blooded dogs the highest, price will he paid,
'tall between 4 and f> p. iu.
•IAMES SNARL.
We tips 1 not- av he a-.lvcrtisf-mcnt was
inserted by !!••' .»’• Hi. reason for making
the call at r.Vit hour wa: because Mr. Snarl
was alu tvs >>u a that hour, taking an air
ing around the Mattery.
At the hour specified, dogs and pups
lit 1 _i!i: have b .mi -.r.en going up 'he Bowery
to (jcan-h and , ol of Grand to Forsyth, to
tiie mansion occupied by Snarl.
!'!ic first person that pulted tlic bell was
I tJentre Market, with a
that would have made
<•:. Maggie answered
iillowirig uolh'qny took
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
CO B t» CO IJ NT V
Vifiniiystriitor’s Sale.
4 >t n order of th© Cimrt oAOrdinarv of
0*M» no.iQt ;. *7111 be sold oa t)T Bnt Tan-
wr* 1 • >clober n*»x«. before the <'ourt House door, In
the ci' r • Marietta. Cobb county. within the legal
liftur 4.1 rfr.K I^.ts of laud Xo*. 136’and 137 in the l«th
distant ; ini M*c.Ci«m ol county.—»«*M aatheprop
erty of the children of Kdmond Wutrr, «»f «*id count j.
Sold to. t’ir • uefii of -aid children. Term* made
ku »wti on day «.f vU.». * Wm. C. SAKftENT.
August 7th, 1855. *Guardian.
Tuesday iti October nrxt, befo
wthf city »f Marietta. r*4>hb <
Administrator’* Sale*
AUUKUABLY to an order of the Hon. the Couttol
**■ Ordinary of Cobb county, will bo acold on the first
the court house door
county, lot* of land Xu
Stif>. 03«», 0. r »5, and -nib. in the I fit li dist and 2nd sec.—
Also fraction -17 in 20th diet. »nd 2nd sec. ?<f said Co.,
Koi«’ s.s.lt property of Je*ft© Dobbs decM. for the ben
©fit of the heirs and creditors of said dec’d. Term*
made known on day of sale. SUl^KR IK)BBS,
August 7th 1855. Adm’r.
rpWO months alter date application will be made to
tl.r Honorable the Court of Ordiuary of Cobb Co.,
for lea v© to sell the X«
Francis Burt, late of
Auk
7th 1855
o**s belonging to the e*tato of
i h Carolina, ilcceaned
CKORGE ROBERTS, Adm’r
with the will annexed
( 2 ISORUT A. Cob*
** Kx* •• «•
appli-v
CoDCf
—’A’herea* Ra>herry Eason,
on i:io .*>11110 of John S. I’rewet. dec*d.,
for letter* Dinmissorjr:
•rofore to cite and admonish *11 concerned
to bean I :i our ‘ourt of Ordinary, lobe held iu
M&r*cttu. on tin* first Monday in August next, to
1 :r “ ’ why said letter* should
ot l>.
i’.OK(i!A. Cobk Ojfxty.—Whereas, Canawav John-
n, minor, (luardian of Win. G. Johnson, applies
miti U
if a
hi
Mtii of 1 >lli
minu'-mcat
place:
“P*-c> Mi
-He <j*>es
‘*1 l^i ( Foli’.B
for Mr. .Snarl!
Dili you
“Devil
M »riotl». June 27. ’55 (w40<l) B. TOLLKSO.Y, Or’y.
if
to nic or Lettrr- Di.suiissory from aaid Guardianhip
I ic.-«* arc* therefore to cite and admonish all concern
<! to lu* and appear at our t’curt of Ordinary to be held
in Marietta, on tin* first Monday In July next, to show
cause, :: any tl:*v have, why said lette.a should not
be granted.
15 B. TOIXESOy. Ordinarr.
i*
Sn’*rl live i»ore?*‘
\VJiy il » yt.ii - v?”
d. pome dons for him.*’
Mother of Mos*
er ! You've niitsiook the door. 1
hit: ic ;t'l tlr.'t/’
’«) b..' itu«i
Marietta
HA, Cobh Cotntv.-—Whereas, John C*. Brown,
, j *” 1: ltr *} 4 - ° ru ^ s non, c n the estate of Sam-
.k*:: i. pi'd:»**i :/> me for letters f>Utm*»ory.
•reforo :•» cite and Admonish nil concern-
l near at <mr CourJ of Ordinary to beheld
•• he Urst Monday in August next, to
• iv they have, why ^aid Utter* should
B. TOLLE^OX, Ordinary.
lie' Hikt-py look out the Mornlwj Htr-
anil hiiowed Maggie the advortisenieut.
Maggie wit: thunderstruck ; there vras no
denying the advertisement. Site.according
ly ild Sike-\ to go into tiio back yard
with ti e dogs, and nwniv the return of Mr.
Snarl. iMkcuy did so.
In :ib -t:t trvv-i minutes, Maggie was again
summoned to the door.
“Whet do von vaut!”
“Mr Snarl. I’ve got tiiem dogs he wan-
l Ymi have
h the: other
A. . 2 follow*
followed
Well, go iiiio the back-yard
blackguard.”
u No. 1; No. 2 was soon
3, who was succeeded by
lots 4. . arid 0. By half-past live o’clock
the back yard contained 21 Bull-dogs and
l i . j»> i• i-5;v. The former got up a niisun-
i siandintr, and bv the time Mr. Snarl
"dobb Sheriff sale.
bo sold on tin 1 first Tuesday in October next
t v before ;lie Court-House door in the citr or Mari-
tt.i, between tlic legal hours of sale, the'following
roperty, to-wit:
One house and lot iu the city or Marietta, the place
whereon Mrs. Abies now lives, south of X.S. Chester’s
premises, levied on as the property of Thomas IV.
t\ uite. to satisfy a fi fa issued from Kulton Superior
Court, ir. favor of Xorman L. Chester, vs. Said
White, property pointed out by X. L Chester.
AI.-o, Lot of land Xo. 549, 19---2, levied on as the pro
perty of Jos. Davenport, to satisfy three fl fas. issued
irum Cobb Superior C-iurtin favor of the Governor ic.,
vs. said Davenport, — property pointed out by R. M.
Moore; in,nlot of laud Xo. 1091—1092, 19—2, levied oa
as the property of John Hill, Sen., to satisfy a Ufa. is
sued from a Justice Court of Cobb county in favor of
Jno. O. Smith, Sen., and return to me by a Constable
JXO. ANDERSON, Sh’ff.
LEGAL ADWEBTISEMENTS.
^pwo month* after BppHcaHon frill be made to
*■ the Court nf Omlnu-Tof Cherokee county f«»r leave
to sell the lapd belonging to the estate of -To-inh Thorn
ton, late of «aid count*-. Mecpa.ie*!. •
auf - 8. I860. WIi/*IX?OX JAMH-OX, AduiV.y
I)eK\LK COUNTY. «
STATE OF GEORGIA, \
, DeKflb County, j
To all whom It may Concern■
WHEREAS, C. W. McGinnis, ndraipistrauir of
the estate of I. W. l>. Rohnnan, late of said c-oun-
ty dec’d., applies to mo lor letters of dismission
from the administration of said estate—and :t ap
pearing that said administrator has fully adminis-
tred said Estate, This 13 therefore ro cite and ad
monish all persons interested, to be and appear at
the (lourt of Ordinary, to be held in DeKalb Co.,
on the 5th day of Nov next, to show cause if any
they have why said W. McGinni s Adminis
trator should not lie discharged from his said
Administration Given under my handat office.
April 3d, 1855.
ALEX’R JOHNSON, Ord’y.
GEORGIA DeKalb, County.
WHEREAS, Samuel Potts ami Kendley X. Morris, lntve
tln« day applied to me for letters of Administration oc
the estate of George Elaro. deceased : These are there
fore to ciie and admonish all, aud singular the kindred
mid creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at
my office within the time prescribed bylaw, aud to
show cause, if any they have, why letters should not be
granted the applicant. Given under my hand and
seal at office, Aug. 4th, 1855.
Aug. 7 ALEX. JOHXSOX, Ordinary
GEORG/A, DeKalb County.
W HEREAS, tVm T. Ivy, guardian of Richard N. Ivy
applie. to me for letters of dismission. These
are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concern
ed to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary to be held
in and for said county on the first Monday in Septem
ber next, to show cause if any they have why letters of
dismission should not be granted said applicant. Giv
en under my hand at'office.
July 9 1855. ALEX. JOHXSOX, Ord’y.
GEORGIA. DeKalb County,
t V' HEREAS William Jordon Administrator of the Es*
tate of Kphriara Salmond late of said county ap
plies to me for letters of dismission from the admluis
tratiou of said Estate, and it appearing that the said
Administrative has fully administered said Estate, this
is therefore, to cite and admonish all porsons interested
to bcandappearat the Court of ordinary oi said co.. to
be hold on the second Monday in January next, to.shea*
cause ii any they hare why the said Administrator
should not be discharged from his said Administration.
Given under my hand at office, June 12th 1855.
ALEX. JOHNSON, Ord'y
JV 0III'!. TO 1 (MOTORS.—All persons indebted to Edge
tt right, l’attillo i: Heggie, Irwin A Boroughs,
J.-.iu -'tidliaaa. or she estate of M. S. I.-win, deceased,
will please call on WM. T. WINN, Collecting lawyer,
Marietta, Ga.. and make immediate payment. m23Gm
Admiuistrator’a Sale.
y fiHIiEABLY to an order of tho Hnu. theCourtof
vv ■:
>f the blessed Virgin, go
010. They arc eating each
int choked ofl’will devour
:ice the (Jays of L'ruinmel, I
■!i .1 hullakalue entiicly.”
Snarl ‘‘went hack”—Snarl looked into
Ihn yard, and wr.utd have sworn, hut he
could . •: dud iitttlc: cuflioiently powerful to
f-xprcis liir feeling:;. When we left, Mr.
Snarl was emptying the back-yard will
axe-helve. The next morning Harrj Samp
son complained ol’him for Lavingtt “dog-
right’’ en his premises. Snarl was fined S25
It is m.necessary t say 11 * a t Harry Samp
son slept horror that night than any night
since the war with Mexico.—-V. Dittrh-
ilCIll.
Incidents <*f n«v l’entilence.
A letter from Norfolk published in the
t liarlcstou t!«uri‘T says:
•‘A man jumped into the river the other
day and* was drowned; his entire family
had been swept aw
destroying angel, and he alone was left. We
witness scenes every day that makes the
tears ilow, and the heart bleed. A lady
died tit tiie hospital lust week, leaving an
oni\ child, a girl about live years old. She
Itmi seen her father and brothers, and sis
ters cm tied, one bv one, to their narrow’
home, and the spirit of her dear mother had
new departed. She sat by the cold corpse
weeping bitterly, and n.s she sat there sob
bing, with her face buried in her lap, I felt
;ho warm tear drops course down my own
checks. 1 commanded my feelings and
spoke !>> tier tenderly, i fold her that her
mother was mi longer sick and suffering
pain, but siie w:c in heaven; in the pre
sence of her Saviour, and in tliy company
of angel.-- and good people, and Iflshe would
licit good eirl -lio would sec hyr mother
itaain. 1 eoiuiurtcd her hv telling her that
(tod was her father, and that he would take
care of her. She left the room,
hour uftorwuids. while i was walkiug along
the -.freer, 1 saw this little girl, she recog
nised me immediately, and smiling through
her tears, site ran toward me, and elasniug
my hand i:i hers, she said with touching
implicit^ . “l>o sir, havo my dear mother
’ buried in a coliu : i: would pain my mother
\erv much d she wits put in one of those
I rid boxes.”
\\ c copy tiie following extract from a let
ter published i" the f’liarlcston Mercury,
from one of the vihysjoians of that city, now
in \ ri 11 . What a volume of woe does it
speak .
“Language fails to express the amount of
suffering and dis’rcss. Could you but ride
<t\ei rbi’ place, in u.ic half hour, I could
-how vi a sigh's that would makeycurhoart
bleed. 1 won', two days ago, to nurse a
young man with an interesting family, con
sisting of a very pretty wife aud two chil
dren.* sat up with him lroui •’> o’clock one
mo, niog till 7 the next, when the poor fel
low dic l. J shall n it forget the aocno as
1 nt. a 1 live, llis wife had requested to
s<-e him before he died. About live in the
moi'iiing I informed her that he could not
.li-.t. .. he symptoms of the vomit were
coining mi. .Vnc begged iuo to assist her to
tba bed-ale. 1 d'd so” and she was about to
embrace him fur the last time, the dcaih-
ratt’.e was heard, and he hung stiff, dead in
u rn . She tub ed herself and foil pow-
B into mine. But the worst part is yet
;-.Id Iiis father, an old man ol' sixty
-. liud to bo informed of it, aud 1 was
•orson todt
bciM-lit of t!i“ licirf- nnJ creilitoni of said deceased,
r.'-ois made known on the day of sale.
July 17th, 1855. JOHN MALOXY, Adm’r.
{ t E0RG J V c, ’ lm Cowvrr.—'Whereas, Clinton Webh,
, * t ’-'-iiio:htr.vtor vjhju the estate of Deter Cal leer.
' : ridles to me for Letters Dis.nissory.
re therefore to rite and admonish all concern-
i ajipoai at our Court of Ordinary to be
Hta. on the first Monday in August next,
shew cause, if any they have, ,yl:_v said letters
ouM not be vranted.
mi, y 15 “ B. TOLLESON, Ordinary.
ri.?
Mari'
G EORGI A, Cobb County.
V- • 1 i ilEA-:, George T. Northrup applies for letters of
adminislration on estate ltilcy Marvell, deceased,
tnese are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned
n | '« he and appear at our Court of Ordinary, to be held
nt .Janetta ou the first Monday in October next, to
-lio .v e-tose, it any they have, why said letters should
not be granted the applicant,
dept. 5th. 1S55.J B. TOLLESON, Onl’y.
I’l't'Vii monthsafter date, application will be made to
A tiie Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Cobb
county for leave to sell a negro woman belonging to
tt: 1 - minor.' nnd orphans of Tx?vvis Peacock, late of Cass
county, deceased. M. T. PHILLIPS,
A og. 13, '55. Gardian.
Atlmiuistrator’d "sale.
onler of the Hon. the court of Ordinary of Cobb
; -* c«*unty—will he sold ou the first Tuesday in No
vember next, before the court house door in the city of
. I Marietta. Gol»h county—City lot (number not known)
\ the breath of the j •» t!»•* city of Marietta, being: the lot formerly oceu-
j/ieil l»y Hampton Clay. Sold as the property of the
estate of Jtialitt Greene, decM., for the benefit of
the heirs and cre*litors of said deceased. Terms made
known on the day of sale. CHAS. 1). PHILLIPS,
Sept. 13, 1855. Adm’r.
\ LI. persons having demands against the Estate «*f i».
1 Campbell, deceased, are requested to present them
'<» the uivli rsigued within the time prescribed by law.
This Marietta, June 1, 1S55.
June J. G. CAMPBELL, Adm’r
TWO MONTHS after date application will be made to
the Court *»f Ordinary of Cobb county for leave to sell
the real estate belonging to tiie estate of Jno Anderson,
deceased. JOHN A. G. ANDERSON, Adm’r.
Sept. 5th, 1S55.
I WO MONTHS after date application will be made to
the ilon. the Court of Ordinary of Cobb county for
haw to sell all the real estate of More h-. Bellenger,
deceased. M. L- LENORE, Adin’r de bonis now.
September 3d, 1855.
(* EORG/A f Cobh Coinitt/.
WHEREAS. Matilda Strickland applies to me for let*
tej’-; f>l Guardianship over the person and property of
V. m. Rates, these nre therefore to cite and admonish
all concerned to bo aud appear at our Court of Ordi-
i* n ry, to be held at Marietta on the first Monday in Oc-
. , - toher, to show cause, If any they have, why said let-
A bo ill till | tors should not begraidcd the applicant.
Sept. 5th, 1855] B. TOLLESON, Ord’y.
j IWO months after date a]tplic.*ition will be made to
* Hu* Court of Ordinary of Cobb county, for leave
state of Lucien B. Wright, deceased
.‘pt. 1.
JANE WRIGHT, Adm’x.
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
O N the first Tuesday in November next, will he sola,
before the courthouse door in the city of Mariet
ta. Cobh county, within the legal hours of sale, the in
terest of Moses Rousseau, deceased, in a negro boy, 16
or 17 years old, said interest beihg one half of tho
uMie; -old under an order of the Court of Ordinary, for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
Sept4, 55 CLAYTON VAUGHAN, Adm'r.
IMILKOKEE COUNTY.
ft /.TJ/i’(' lA, Cherokee County.
TO .*T.L WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
yi7HKREAr\ John M. f>elany, Administratoi on the
• v Estate of Mo.-es W. Pad in, late of said county,
deceased, applies to me for Letters of Dismission from
‘lie Administration of said estate, and it appearing that
the said Administrator lias fully administered said
estate: This is therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons interested to he and appear at the Court of Ordin
ary of said count}', to be held on the second Monday in
Ft bi nary next, to show cause if any they have why
■-aid letter should not be granted the applicant.
June 25, 1855. JAMES JORDAN, Ordinary.
C EORCI Ay Cherokee Corn 11/:
K LL persons indebted to Josia\i Thornton late of said
1 county, deceased, are requested to make immediate
payment, and those having demands against said estate,
will present them properly attested for settlement,
aug. 8, 1855. WILKINSON JAMESON, Adm’r.
.■fit
;tl.
•and siarifd for
.Llic dvi.r, Hold •
in;.*
nee
1 throw ou my cloak
muse, lie met mo at
inwardly conscious of i
mission, hi
p 1'uag !i
.i.- 2 arms
around my
and r<vt
ill;’ V.o 1
toad titioii tny shoul-
.
, finod ■
oi’ reavts.
ilc hud lost
■,i : 'o ,l,o Si
inikiy |ir
eoeding,
lii.s daughter
lay after,
miJ now
this yot
ung man was
third- ali
’fl 'llTU:
week.
Besides his
GEORGIA, Cherokee County:
A LL persons indebted to the estate of James Baily,
late of said county, deceased are requested to make
immediate payment and those having demands against
said estate are requested to present for payment proper
ty attested. Aug. 8. 18f:5. JANE BAILY, AduPx.
Administrator’s Sale.
A GREKABLE to an order of the Court of Ordinary
J JL of Cherokee county, will be sold before the Court
House door in the Town of Canton on the Sr£t Tuesday
October next with»n the legal hours of sale Iiot
of land No. 1001), iu the 15th District of the second sec
tion i'f aa’d county of Cherokee ns the property of John
C. Priest, late of said count} deceased, for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
Aug. 14, 1855. Was. C SARGENT, Adm’r.
itl£C
W0,1
tl only buy was extremely low. Whet*
liis <!..<» i«» return to the scene of
i.ieditt’.tiii" nfion what 1 had wit- •
.m.l i he pitiable, desolate fate of the
.. i eoul‘1 re,train my feelings no 1
and m ’ mg myself uj>on n doorstep,
bitterly.
Adiainisiiator’s Sale.
\ GRKEABLEtoa:iorder of the Hon. the Court of
^ V UrJinary. of Clierokee eouuty. Will be sold on the
fir-t Tuesday in November uext, between the legal
hourHof sale, before the courihouse Joor in Canton,
Che-okee county, the following lots of Isn't., being the
plantation auitout lots attached thereto, whereon Jer
emiah Field lived at the time of his Jeceane, s ir:
Lot. Nos. 1, 3, J, 08, 09. 70, 71. 72 73, 74. 75. 76,
140. 141, 142, 143, 144, 140, 147, ami all that part of
145 lying on the West aide of Etowah river, all in tiie
!5'h District, 2<i section, also No, . 18, 54, and 55 of the
14’’t District. 2nd section, nnd 37, 34, in the 21 fit. Dis
trict. 2nd sic., and seventy acres moreor Jess of No. 18,
■dud district and 2nd section.
The a Love lauds lie adjoiningaad contiguous to each
other, foiminc one ot the most desirable farms in Cp-
I cr ti-orgia. There is oa this plantation about 400
acres of the best Etowah bottom lands, mostly cleared
and inn high state of cultivation. There is on the
, f tap i; n «s Jt verv different I place a merchant mill, saw mill, aud corn mill, with
’ 1 • ‘ an abundance of water to run as much more machine
ry as a purchaser might want to put in operation. There
i- •>. >;•<• fluid Toll llridyc across the Etowah River with
a fine run of custom, being tho thoroughfare for mov
er-nnd travellers to North Alabama and Mississippi.
There is also on the jdace dwelling house, negro hou
ses, cotton-gin, and all necessary outbuildings.
Also, will b« sold, at the same time and place, lots
Nos . 775 and 778, in the third district and 2d section:
also will be sold ou the first Tuesday in October next,
will be sold before the court house door in Spring
i'iace, Murray county, lots Nos. 31 32 42 and07—lying
ill the 25th district and 2nd section of originally Cher
okee and now Murray county, containing 640 acres;
this is a valuable settlement of land nearly all it being
good tillable land mostly unimproved, being only
about fifty acres cleared on it. All sold for the bene
fit of the heirs aud creditors of Jeremiah Field de-
eared Terms made known on the day of sale.
August 8th, 1855. E. M- FIELD,
$.;T- fb.- Qniiffi'ation to California n-
tioars to be on the inttreasu; all the Steal’ - 4
•..liicii leave New York, go out, v li
-r- -i-.t Is of pasKerisers. The commercial Atl-
(■!Nit'r cays 7
’ It is noticeable that owing to the cheap
c'.a-- ol per: now emigriL ’<> Oalifintia,
<<1 with tiio.-e who went two orthree
yc-tr t ra when the gold fever was at it3
kri-lit Then il was young clerks and
(I’.ti-keeneis, discontented or UDfortnuate
id hii men. advent ics, .speculators,tho«e
w 1... ;«c\er did, «r never could do any good
a; Lame, u’fl were not likely todomuch
better in t,'..'- - oia. Now farmers, labor
er-. Eiecbauics o<* all branches find their
way iO lite iiiuu of gold^
The -nesciii | opulation of Norfolk is but
at the outside—that of New York is
003,000; consequently the sauce
■n of deaths daily would lie 4,300. i
‘ arisen may give a more vivid pic-
, .> awful reality—including death,
E. E. FIELD,
:}
Adm’rs.
A-dmLuistrator’s Sale.
„ . A GREEABLE to an order of the Court of Ordinary of
I ■' swlirirt ('loom aild desolation— A Cherokee county Ga.. will be sold before the Court
pnvatlOll, gloom u • House door in the Town of Canton on the first Tuesday
words can descriDC. ivoimng in in Octobcr nest within the legal hours of sale a negro
_i* t u B world—not even the Great man about SO years old, named Elijah as the property
yj.-uswi*ui “ u tornllal cither Of Rebecca Bakestraw, late of said county deceased
Plrgue na L( (don—affords a parallel, cutlet sold fortho benefit of the heirs and creditors, of said
t. ifio number and character of victims, or deceased. wm. w. bagwell, Adm’r.
KSeoa consequent on it* ravages. Mgu.t i4tb, UM.
LEGAL ADY^LTISEMEITT^
CAMPBELL COCAtY.
** ii . 4
Campbell Sheriff Sale.
O N tku first Tuesday in October next, wi ! be aoM
before the court house door in the town of Carnp-
Hellton, witMu the legal hours of sale, the following
property, to-wit.
Lots'or fractional parcels of land, number forty.
(40) and forty one. (41) in the 9th District of origin
ally Coweta now Campbell county, with the growing
crop thereon, containing *1 % acres more or less; levied
on the property of L. \V. M. Smith, to satisfy sun
dry fi fas, issued from a Justice’s court, of said county
733 i District, G. M. in fa«or of .4. W. Wheat, vs said
•lert.: painted out by pi.ff. I^evy made and returned
to me by a constable!
Also, the South half of lot of land No. 141, in the
Ttli District of originally Coweta, now Campbell co..
whereon W. Patterson now lives, containing 101 acres,
more or less; levied on as tho property of W. Pattersot
to riatUfy three fi f.is issued from the 65*2d district G.
M. Justice’s court: Two in favor of A. Austell, vs said
dcPl: the other in favor of James E. May, vs said deCt
nd A. S Foster, endorser. Levy made and re turn
ed to mo by a constable. SAMUEL LEW IS. Sheriff
au*r*28
COWETA ( OI NTY.
to an order of the Court of Ordiuary of
et.i county, will be sold on the first Tuesday in
October next, within the legal hours of sale, before the
Court no use uoor at Morganton, in Fanning county,
the unvivided half of ,lot^>f land No. 238. 8th dist., 2d
section, sold an the property of JacobL. Abrahams,
late of Coweta county, deceased, sold for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors. Terms: credit to 25th De
ceiubcr, 1S55, with approved securitv.
WM. R. BOWEN. Adm’r.
P. O. Harper,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
West Point, Georgia.
April IS, 1855. <l<twtf
GARTRELL A GLENN;
ATTORNEYS AT LAW-,
ATLAJO’A, GEORGIA,
Will attend the Courts in the Counties of Ful
ton, DeKalb, Payette, Campbell, Meriwether,
Coweta, Carroll, Henry, Troup, Heard, Cobh, and
Spalding.
J.rCIt‘8 J. GABTRKLL, I tDTHXRJ.fU.8X>’,
Formerly of Wash’tn., Ga. | Formerly of McDon’h., Ga
GEORGIA DeKalb County.
W HEREAS, R. J. Hardman makes applica
tion for letters of Dismission irom the Ad
ministration of the Estate of B. F. llardmap,
deceased. These are therefore to cite and admon
ish all and Singular the K’ndred and Creditors
of said deceased, to be and appear at my office and
file objections, if any they have, in terms of law,
why said applicant should not be dismissed from
said Trust at tho January Term next, of the Court
of Ordinary of said County. Given under my
hand at office June 20. 1856.
ALEX. J OH NS0N, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, DeKalb County.
TXT HEREAS, Seaborn Crowley, Administrator < r the
V> e'.tatoof Jam-.- Crowley, deceased, applies toine
for letters of uismission from the administration .
said estate, and it appearing that said imiri itrato
has fully administered j-aid estate, tlic.-e are therefore
to admonish the kindred r.nd creditors of.-oiid dece
to he and appear at my office end file ohieetionr, if any
they iiave, in terms of law, why said applicant shoo’'
not be dismissed from said trust r : the Fobruarv Tei
next of the Court of Ordinary of said county.
Given under my baud at eflice. Annus* Cth", 1855.
AlJiiv. JOHNSON. Ordinary.
STATE OF GEORGIA, J
DeKalb County, j
To *11 whom It may Couecri*.
WHEREAS. Charles Murphy, administrator on
the estate of Win. Ci-sti, Hte of said county dec’d.
applies to me if>r le»' -.ts of dismission from the ad
ministration of raid Estate, and it appearing that
said ndministraloi has fully administered raid es -
tate, This i3 therefore to cite end admonish all
persons interested 1.1 be and appear at tiie Court
of Ordiuary to be held in DeKalb County on the
6th day of November next, to sheiy cause if any
they have, why si. id Charles Murphy, Administra
tor, should not be discharged from his said admin
istration. Given under my har.il at office, April 3
1355. ALEX’R JOHXSOX, Ord’y.
GEORGIA DeKalb County.
TO AL!. THOM iT MAV C03CEPN :
W HEREAS, Re-in Lvon Exr. of ihe Estate
of William Kilpatrick. !atc of said county
dccenred applies to lie for letters of dismission
from the Administration of said Estate therefor,
all persons are hereby cited and admonished to file
their objections, (if ar.y they h:i' e,) in iny office
in terms of the law, othonri.-c letters of dismis
sion, will be granted the applicant at the Novem
ber Term of the Court of Ordinary for said coun
ty. Given under my hand at office.
April 3,1855. ALEX. JOHNSON, Ord’y.
Rhodes’ Fever and Ague Cure,
OR ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA,
F OR the the Prevention and Cure of Intermittent
and Remittent Fevers, Fever and Ague, Chills and
Fever, Dumb Ague, General Debility. Night Sweats,
and all other forms of disease which have a common
origin in Malaria or Miasma.
This is a N ATURAL ANTIDOTE which will entirely
protect any resident or traveler even in the most sick
ly or swampy localities, from any Ague or Bilions dis
ease whatever, or any injury from constantly inhaling
Malaria or Miasma.
It will instantly check the Ague in persons who
have suffered for any length o7 time, from one day to
twenty years, .so th-*.t they need never to have another
chill, by continuing ir me according to directions.—
The patient at once begins to recover appetite and
strength, and continues it until a permanent and rad
ical cure Is effected.
tjTL, One or two hollies will am, wer for ordinary cases
tome may require more. Directions printed in Ger
man, French aud Spanish, a-renmpany each bottle.—
Price one dollar. Liberal discounts made to the trade.
JAMES A. RHODES. Providence, R. I.
PROOF OF SAFETY. — ' *
• New Fork, June 11,1855.—>1 have made a chemical
examination of * Rhodes’ Fever and Ague Cure, 7 or
• Antidote io Malaria,’ and have tested it for Arsenic,
Mercury, and Quinine, Strychnine, but have not found
a praticle of either in it. nor have I found any sub
stance ir. its competition that would prove injurious to
the constitution. J. R. CLINTON, M D. Chemist.
EVIDENCE OF MERIT.
•‘I.swisnuR':, Union county, Pa., May 2, 1855.—Mr.
.’. A. Rhodes: Dear Sir—The' box of medicine you sent
me was duly received on the 11th of April. I have
sold alvut one half of it, and so far the people who
have cited it are satisfied that it cured them It has
certainly stopped the Ague in every one who has used
it. and six of ihe ca^es were of long standing- My sis
ter, who has had it for five or six years back, and could
neser get it stopped, excent by Qrdnin**. is now.I think,
entirely cured hy \our remedy. C. R. McOIXLY.
CAUTION TO AGUE SUFFERERS.
Taki more Arsenic. Quinine, Strychnine, or anti.
Periodic* or medicine of any kind, the virtue of which
i.- . 7 ;.:g to such jioisonous drugs. The most they can
do is to ‘ break tl»e chills’* for p. short time, while
tl.i-y are sure to cause constitutional maladies, that
o. a -*c only with life. Remember that the only Fever
aud Ague Teuiedv that is hamile- h swell as auie.
IUIODE’S FEVER AND AGUE CURE.
For sale by SMITH & EZZARD. Atlanta;
and by •h*a1d*»r« generally. Sept5
Groceries! Groceries! Groceries!
nr^TIE ui.dev-'igned are now receiving at their store,
i_ corner of Hunter aud l*rvor st>., the stac 4 ’
EZZARD & COLLI UR,
Attorneys at Xsaw,
H AVE unitedthemst.dvv?< in the practice, and will
attend to business entrusted to their care in the
followingc-unities: Fulton, DeKalb, Newton, Henry,
Fayette. Coweta, Campbell. Carroll. Paulding, Cass and
Cobb. They will also pr-tdice in the District Court of
the United States at Marietta and the Supreme Courtof
Georgia. •
4®* Office in the Atlanta Hank building, second floor
WM. KZZAKD.] (JOHN COLLIER,
Atlanta, Ga., 13,1355. d&wfini.
John W. H. Underwcod. | Chas. H Smith
Underwood & Smith,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
feb 20 d&wly Rome. Ga.
‘A. W. JONES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office in Kile’s brick iiuilding, corner Mari
etta and Peachtree Sts.,
Atlasta, Georola.
Atlanta, Jas-. 31, 1855. diw-ly.
Dr. U. T. Pulliam,
Formerly of Richmond, Virginia,
HAVING perraiwetitly located in Atl suto, Ga.,
respectfully offers his professiorml services to the
citizens of Atlanta and vicinity.
Office in the Old Bauk Room. Wushin -ton Hull.
Reference.—Faculty of the Medical College of
Virginia.
May 1, 1855. UAwfirn
CliarSi's A. Geiger, A. V!. jM. D.
Graduate in the Medical T)c-;iartiiient uf the
University of Virginia, and of the Hom-.i-opathic
Medical College of Pennsylvania, respectfully
tenders his professional services to the eitir.ons of
Atlanta ar.d vicinity.
Office in Uaydeu’s Hall.
May 2, 1855. dAlv
FULTON COUNTY,
GEORGIA, Fulton County:
•YX/TIEREAS Joseph Willis l.as tliis Liy applied to me
Vt for letters of administrii.ina na’ the estate of
Moore Carter, late of said county, dec’d: These are
therefore to cite and admonish nil anil singular tho
kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he end ap
pear at my office within the time proscribed bv lav,. u-
show cause if any they have, whv letters should rc-t
be granted. Given under ray hand and seal at-Dice
this 11th day of August, lf-fij.
augU ’ JOS. ii. JIEAD. Ordinary.
I 'WO months after date application will he made to
1 the Hon the Ordinary Court of Fuitoa county, for
leave to sell the negroes, belonging to the Estate ot
C. 51. Connr.ilv deceased.
August Cth’l855. T. W. CONNALLY. Adm'r.
Administrator’s Sale.
B Y virtue of an order of the court of Oniiii u v oi
Fulton county, will be ?oIJ on the first Tuesday
>1. *S. Ii. 71. JOHNSTON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
ATLANTA, and SPARTA, GA.
d^^Officeup stairc in KileV netv building, cor
ner of Marietta and Peachtree streets.
k JOHNSTON, Atlanta. | nst johxston,Sparta.
Jan 20 1S55 dAvrtf
AARON VFI LBUS,
CE.NEUAI, AGENT FOK
Fire, Life & MarmeJnsurance.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
Agent for five first Class Stock Insurance Companies.
Persons wishing Insurance, can have it effect©*!, by
applying to the agent at Mr. A. J. Brady’s Ftmr.
aug 31dtf
DS, T. IU. DARN ALL,
R ESPECTFULLY tenders his professional services to
the Citizens of Atlanta and vicinity. Office at his
’■esidence on McDonough Street. July i, 1S55. d&wly
J. A. PUCKETT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AND SOLICITOR ITV CHANCERY,
W ILL promptly attend to all business entrusted o
his care. Office on White Hall Street.
COLUMBUS HUGHES
Practical Architect and Builder,
A.tlnnta Gro orgin.
May 30, 1S55. (diwtf.
Uiarke & Gn>bb,
WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION
^MERCHANTS. \
No. 35 Ttyitehall Street,
iYtl
Arc daily receiving, and will keep constantly
* on hand, all kinds of
Groceries and Tennessee Produce.
, " They have now in store, .
40.000 lbs good Bacon Sides,
25.000 lbs Leaf Lard,]
5,000 fbs Feathers,'
125 bushd* Drieff \ppL;S,
'75 “• “ Peachc&f
*100 bits New Orleans Syrup,
2 20 hhds New Orleans Sugar,
25 sucks Rio Coffee.* "7.
ALSO,.3 ~'
Fresh .Garden Seed*.
Corn, Oiih,'
IFJoitr, Meal,
AND alimi-st every other article smiglit for by Gastrono-
mist-s.
They are also prepared to STORE COTTON', and
make aclvaneex on Cotton when tored with them.
Casli orders for Any article in their line will meet
prompt attention, and they are respectfully solicited.
CLARKE & GRUBB.
Atlanta, Feb. 10th, 1S55. u&wly.
SEYMOREB. l!0VE J WM.^VATKIN'S. | It. M. LOV
LOVE, WATKINS & LOVE,
AUCTION
AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Whitebait St., Atlanta, Ga.
REFERENCES:
Jv>. Sm-WKLI. } MeDoiiu’ I Gaiitkkll A Glkx.v ) Atlanta
A W Tl-IIXK*/ Ga I I. O. McDaxiki / Ga
u purchasing and shipping
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
T HE subscriber will faithfully purchase for nnd
transmit l>y Railroad, or other conveyance, to
his patrons. Provisions, Grot-cries, .to., agreeably
to order. lie may bo addressed Id Atlanta nnd
fcut.ii at the store of Messrs. Whitney <i Hunt.
RKFFERENC'ES.—Jos.S. Baker, Albany, Ga.;
Rev. 1). G. Daniel, Thnmnsvillo. Ga.; Williams
Rnttorford. Jr.. Ainericits, Go.; Dr. C. W. Long,
Athens, Ga, and icy rospectn-blecitizen of Atlanta.
D. n. SILVEY.
Atlanta, Jan. 29., 1855. d*wly.
J. E. WILLIAMS. JOH.\ 1K1 ■ / WV. M. WI1.UASS.
J. E. Williams* Co.,
(Successoris to J. E. Williams,)
General C^juiioaion Merchants,
and agents for the sale of
BACOX, LARD, GRAIN, FLOUR, Ac., Ac.,
Athenaeum building, Decatur st., near Tr’t House,
ATLANTA. GEORGIA.
iaa_Truly thankful for the very liberal patron
age I have received for the past three years, I rc-
s petfullv solicit a continuance of the same to tho
new firm. March!,’55 J. E. WILLIAMS.
Manhattan. Hotel,
Nos. 3, «, 1 & 9, Murray Street,
SECOrJ D 'OR FROM BROADWAY.
Oppon. the i’ark, NEW YORK.
II U G G I N S & F L I N G,
JFi-opriotorsa
N. Hr;;t ixs, lhte of Fearl Street Hou.-c, Boston.
II. C. ITtnc, late of lH»vejo\'’s Hotel, New York.’
julv -4 dly.
[Hanleftter’s
Book, Job and Card Printing Office,
* A"®
- T2oolK.“i3iiiclei-y,'
Comer of Whitehall and Alabama sis.,
fin the Room formerly known as “ Parr’s Hall,”)
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
C. ■?. HANLEITER & CO.,
H aving just added to their
former oxtonsivc assort
ment of B 0 0 K and JOB
TYPE. (! TJ T S. ORNA
MENTS, Ac., a very large
variety of now materials, of
the Intent style*, together with
one of Hoe’s celebrated
Cylinder Presses.
! timv ! .■re’ofori!. to give
• t-w.iv a. 'heir lino—which
h i -i U- * ‘..the art, nt
At
;*■.»■ OTcecutiou of
1 i! her Joint Stock
I'uts, Banks, Col-
Pui'lic Officers,
ire more fully preparvu
dispatch to ell •■rdet
they frill exoenie in
fair prices for Cash.
Particular attention ;
FINE WORK fi*. Bath;
Companies, Transport:! i i
leges and Schools, Alt
Merchants, and others
Books, Pamphlets, Catalogues, Circulars,
Cards, Promissory Notes, Blank Deeds, Checks
Way Bills, Programmes, Hand and Show BiUs
Posters, Ac., executed nt short notice.
rt2&" Printing in Got.t> and Su.vku Bronze,
nnd Fancv Colorei* Inks, or on \ clluin, Satin,
Muslin, : , -I 00 ' bcautilii: t.vlv.
Having likewise connected '
Book-BiiMlei'S
with then- Printing Establishment, they are pre
pared to execute orders for every description ^of
ivork in that department—including
o K BOOK MANCFAOTUR
1 former
an«l carefully se-
In part of the fol
by J.
lecled Flock c
owing arti^lf
5u hluLs. f»f New Urban*;Suuar.
10*) Nacks t*l I lio Coffee.
1*H) bbl>. of Xe*v Svrup.
100 Ubi-. of Extra Wiri-key*
'20 tiercofs of Rice.
50 boxes of .Star and .>perm CRnOle.'.
5 > box**s Tobacco. Sze.
V.Vinti pfi tokoep onstantly <;u hau«l a heavy ftock,
anil iuvite iliori** v ho ar? iu need of such articles to
give ;in a call before purchasing elsewhere.
FebrJwtf. J. J. THRASHER & CO.
.-.r-Vi’u
(Sue
K
MUd
the countv
i: Ihe West
November uext, before the court house
of Fulton, the following property, to
half of lot No. 91. containing 1-5 acres, and lots No*.
92 and 10*2. all in th » 14th district of original^ Henry,
now Fulton county. Fold us the property of Charm*r
Humphries, late of said county, deceased. Sold forthe
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceived.—
Terms: Twelve months credit, with approved securit v.
Sept. 1, 1855. WM. MLSFUT. adm’r.*
Two months after date, application will be matte to
the Honorable the Ordinary” Court of Fulton county
for leave to sell the land and negroes belonging t.» the
estate of William Hntlicock. deceased.
Aug. 7 A. 7 MIMMS. Adm'r.
rpWO months after date
cino
Q IC, &C
K. BRAUMULLER,
“ to Truas, Vundeu I>* rg d' Co.,)
Whitehall st.. Sign of the Golden Piano,
j. EEPS cuusluntly on hand PIANOS, which lio
warrants to be of superior tone, touclT and
quality. Second Imud Pianos taken iu nart pay
ment when new ones are bought.
tit-lot Vo ii.-. Accordeons. Flutes,,
Violin.- Guitars, Banjos,
IVn.bourincs. Triangles,
it: short. ..li Musical Instrument? of all prices.
SHEET MUSIC—701! new pieces just received,
and weekly ne receives additions of the latest
publications. Being a musician himself, his stock
is free of ihe '-- impositions of musical know-noth
ing*. -Mi .-nc-l’ortfolios and Music Cases—prefer
able to those that are bound, as music changes fre-
qrentiy.
"“Atlanta. March 26, IS55. diwtf.
Fisk’s Aieialic Rurial Cases.
u pplicatiou
the Hon. Court of Ordinary of K*i]
leave to sell all the real <
ot A E Johnson, late
Aug. 14 1855
.tntf
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
T Wo monthsafier date application will be made to
the Hon. Court of Ordinary of Fulton co. for leave
to sell the land belonging to the estate of Moore Cu
ter, deceased.
Sept. 3, 1855. JOSEPH WILLIS. Adm’r.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors
A LL persons indebted to Moore Carter, of Fulton «•«»..
deceased, are requested to make immediate pay
ment, and those having claims against said dece.ised
will present them in terms of the law or they will b *.
barred. [Sept* o] JOS. WiLLlS. Adm’r.
Executor's Sale.
IT/ 1IL be sold ou Wednesday, the 12th inst., before
VV the store of R. M. Love &Co., mAtliiuta
following property, belopging
McMaster, Jr., deceased: 1 fine sadit
the name of Lizzaril: 3 fine
worms, all complete; 2 new steel corn mills, to rvm Viy
horse power, with bands. &c : 1 pair of Fairbanks'
Patent Scales, drawing six hundred pounds; and other
articles not mentioned i:i thi- advertisement.
W- W. ROARK, j
T HIS val-mhle article is just received and for
sale nt th- Tin Ware Manufacture of L. H.
Burr, 'jo White Hal) street, Atlanta, Ga., by.
L. RCBINSOS:.
Atlanta, flea. 2k 1854. diwtf.
100,000 COPIES!!
SlcuinO'.iit Disasters on the Western Waters,
anti Steamboat Directory.
nPH3E undersigned hate now iu &
S. course of preparation, a new jgsgyu-. ■
STEAMBOAT DIRECTORY*, which will be issued
I in October ncxi; the book will contain over 200
| pages, illustrated in tho best style, and neatly
j bound in .i durable manner. It will be ;h of the
i most interesting Books ever published, at d will
i be a book that will be interesting to all ci sses of
■ people. The Steamboat Directory will c< utain a
! complete list and description of all the leaiuboats
‘ now afloat in the Western and Souther i waters.—
| The length, model, speed, power and tonnage of
| each boat, where and by whom built, ihe name of
i the boat, with the trade she is in. Also, .he names
i of Captains and officers, her age, Ac., Ac. The
! Directory will contain a History of Steamboats and
| Steamboating on the Western waters, since the ap-
j plication of .- team ; also, a sketch of the first boat
j built for the Ohio River, with the name of the
i builder, commander and owner.
The RIVER DIRECTORY will contain a list
• and description of all the Steamboat Disasters
| that have occurred ou the Western and Southern
waters, beautifully illustrated, with a list of all
those whi have perished by their burning, sink-
i iagaud exploding, on the Western and Southern
| waters. The Directory will contain .Map- “of the
to the estate ol John j Ohio, Mississippi, ‘.lirsouri. 11‘inois, Arkansas,
addle horse, known hy • White, Kei, Ouaehita*Yazoo, and other Rivers,
, with caps and j viih the Towns and Cities laid down, with cor
ate belonging (•■ tho e
lid county, dfe-’d.
JOILN il JOHXSOX.
Win. H. FORGrSOX.
Vdin'rs of said dm
JOHN’ McMASTER, Sen'r.
ROBERT J. McMASTER.
Atlanta, September 3d, 1S55.
-Qualified Executors.
FORSYTH COUKTY.
Forsyth Slu t iil Salt*.
LL be sold on ihe first Tuesday in Oct<
before the Court House door in tlic town
next.
Cam
ming, within the leg«il hours of sale, the foil-
property to wit: On * horse, c
one cow; levied on as the pro]
satisfy four fi fas i.**sue*l from the Forsyth Inferio
Court, in favor of Oliver A: Nichols, vs B. F. H^’nie
principal, and Jesse F4wards, securitv, property point
ed out by B. *
Also: One
1st Section of Y<
ty of Jesse Edwa
Forsyth Inferior
vs B. F. H&inie,
—property poiu
Also: One ’
1st Section, of
erty of C. Coo’
lice Courtof Forsyth county, in favor of J. A. A* f. L.
Heard, v« C. Cook; levied on and returned to me bv a
constable. JAMES MELFOKD. Dep’ty Sh’ff.
Also: At the same time aud place, will be sold, the
following property to wit: One let of land No. 1107, In
the 3d District and 1st Section, of Forsyth county, le v
ied on as the property of James J. Seliman, to sath-fy a
fi fa issued from the Superior court of Clark county, in
favor of J. M. » v : n - Adams vs J. J. Sclman, property
pointed by pl’nis u u'y.
Also: One lot of land No, 9l?9, In tl*e 14th District A
1st Section, evied on as the property of ii. W. Grimes,
to satisfy a ii fa issued from the Inferior court of Ogle
thorpe county, in favor of llioimis J. k. G. W. Matte x
for the use of T. J. Mattox, v- Gabriel W.Grinvs. jiro-
perty pointed out by plaintiff. E. C. McATEE,
augk71855. ’ SheriS'.
root distances; also, many other River and Com-
' »nereia 1 items of interest to tlic people at large.—
Tho book will contain tiie cards of the various U.
S. Mail Boats, with the trade they are in, Ac.,
| <fcc. The Directory n ill also contain a complete
i list of ail tho responsible .Steamboat Licensed offi-
j ccrs, their places oi residence, Ac., Ac; the new
! Steamboat Law, its requirements, with comments,
• showing wherein it benejits the incompetent officer,
I aud injures the competent officer, etc., &c., and all
the important U. S. Supreme Court Steamboat De-
^ cisions up to date; the Rates and important Corn-
two horse wagon, and merein! Privileges, Bills of Lading, important Dc-
y of B. F. Hainie. !o j cisions of the vurious l r . States Courts in regard
/ io Freights Lost and Damaged, etc.. «&c., with
nany other things of interest.
MARSHALL
Savannah, Georgia.
RULING
and BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURING—in a
style superiux m :my eve. .uforo dene in this sec
tion or the Stnte. Their Tools being ull new and
of the late: t putterm., their Stock of materials tho
beet the Northern markets afford, and their work
men equal to any in the South, they feel confident
of their ability to give entire satisfaction, and
consequently have no hesitancy in soliciting the
patronage of their friends and tho public.
Sj;..Orders for v. or!-:, in either department of
their busin : s, tVo ii any (.art ol Georgia nnd
neighboring State-: will moot with prompt atten
tioD.
C. R. H- return - hi: grateful thunks to his
friends and the pub’i- tor their past generous pat
ronage, aud would most respectfully solicit a con
tinuance of the same to the new firm.
Atlanta Ga. .Ink,- fith, 1855. (dAwly.)
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Price only Twenty-five Cents.-fe,
rSentTree of postage to allparts of the UniM
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graphs, illuslr; * lr, • i « ;
diseases of the re:*i (••luot
structnrt*?. * . . •! , .1
portant hints 1«
which will overci.n •• .»!
P hy
I Mm
wpi
t *. In
she
ugl.r
“ftale
outra
• s
wt
out first consulting fi • pages ;t
of female’, wheth**: n.i’.rrict! :
who desire no ni«.re »*hildrti;
medical aid, before * i i-ltm.’ •
know whetlie r their . e ar:- »
those whom they e;npl«.\ and :...
imposition o*’ qiincker; - • pn-'j.)
Hence the udvitT.tnif'* . j.oj : ,
self, such hn i: ; v
If medical autlinrisni bo thu- 1
lightemoont be sought frm.. bed
discriminate between Lue.’it ’: ! <i 1
ouh spcci«>u.snc.and l*.*n I
ly qualified physi
lias been daily cm
on which his bool
te»*. Any perron
post paid, willreu
age, or five copie.
CROIX, No 31 Maide: Lar.i*.
N* Y.
42y-Medicine 5eni io ary par
ing lo directions, hul’cly packed
from allobservation.
***0ffice open daily from f« A
day from 3 until 5 V. M.
iygr Office itemoved fr./m X. 5G Beaver at. to v
31 Maiden Tjane, Albany, N. Y 44d&wly'
tin- l^
51.‘V
bv Its.
a letter
u free ol post!
: 'v : U
,X 57P - Altasjl
‘ Dnion accord?
refuUy secured
*’■ M- OnSua-
X>SH\rTXS r l , NLY.
— C- Campbell, having
associated Drs. Jones J David, in
—-i-1 tTTTT business with him, informs his
rientls and the pttblie genera il}-, he is now pre
fared to attend to lamilies ;n the surrounding
puntics tv 0 may require his professional services.
coA note t that effect audressed to the firm, will
ceivo prompt attention.
reEvory style of work in the Dental Art, execut
ed in a superior manner. A full supply of tooth j
rushes, powders pastes and washes, for side.—
References, all for whom he has operated.
Office on Whitehall street, adjoining the Watt-:
& Jewelry establishment, of A. W. Hall.
Atlanta, July 19, 1855.
JONES & DAVID,
DEWTISTS.
MOULD inform their friends au*
tho citizens of Georgia, that hav
ing associated. Dr. W. T. C. Camp
bell in business with them, they are now pre.
A. B. HARTWELL,
July 12. 1855.
AIL A
Atlanta,
J. Hester,..
. Proprietor.
(iy)
HOTEL,
Georgia.
• Proprietor.,
Late of the Veranda Hotel. New Orleans.
Passengers per Evening Trains will find Supper ready
on the arrival ot the Cars.
April 24,1855. d*wlv.
MARIETTA HOTEL,
BY IV. V . M. LANIER.
Aug4.13m MARIETTA, GA.
LAFAYETTE HOUSE
Marietta Street, Atlanta, Ga.
THE above house has just been com
pleted, and furnished with new furniture
throughout. It is pleasantly situated on
Marietta street, at a convenient distance from the
Passenger Depot, and has ample accommodations
pared to attend to families in the surrounding I for boarders and lodgers. Fine imported German
counties, who may re.iuire their professional ser j and French Wines furnished by the bottle in and
v iiiao A VV e. F.. ♦. . 4 V. a 4 r. Il ...if n J ,1 v — .1 4 . 1 it r .4* i 1. 1% . ... .... T! Tv O *NJ F /
vices. A noto to that effect addressed to the tiru
through the Post Office, will receive immediate at
tcution.
We wish to call particular attention to our su
pc-ior Block Teeth, and Continuous Gum work
Persons having imperfectly fitting sets of teeth
can have them remodelled, and made to give sat*
isfaetion.
References:-—The Medical Faculty of At'an
til, Thomaston, Talbotton, Amerieus and Buck
Vista.
Office, ou Whitehall Street, adjoining tbeWatel
& Jewelry establishment of V r. A. W. Hall.
N. B.—The best quality of tooth brushes,
powders and paste, kept constantly on hand fin
sale. July 19, 1855.
Fare Reduced.
Cabin Passage from Charleston to New Yorl
..^Twenty Dollars.
U. S. MAIL LINE.
N. Y. 4 riiarleston Steaui Packets
t of the house.
Aug. 13, 1855.
To
For
C. K0NTZ.
ilAw2m.
W oolily.i
NASIIVIJ 1500 tons,
M. Berry, Commander
MARION, 1200 tens,
W. Foster Commander.
JAMES A DOER. 12001<
S- C Turner Commander.
SOUTHERNER. luOC tons:
T. D. Ewan. Commander.
Leave Adger’s wharves ever}
Wednesday ^Saturday Afternoon-
fter the arrival oq the cars from the South & lVes
These steamships were built expressly for the 1 ne
and for safety, comfort, and speed, are unrivalled on
the Coasts.
Tables supplied with every luxury—attentive -ind
cautions commanders, will ensure Travellers by tl.ib
Line every possible comfort and accommodation.
For freight or passage, having elegant state room ac-
icommodations. apply to HENRY MISSROON-
Charleston. S. <
Calvin. Passage,.
Steerage,
S30.
,S.
Dentists.
Sale by the Undersigned:
2500 Pivot Teeth, Stockton’s make,
1500 Pinto do do
1500 Molar and Bicusped do
600 Gum Teeth do do
j 5 oy. Abbey it Sons Gold Foil,
; 5 oz Jones, White A Co Gold Foil,
1 10 Packages Silver Foil,
1 Dentists, turning lathes, head ruts, anvils, ham-
mers, blowpipes, plate benders, clasp plies, and
every arl icle for mechanical work. Also a largo
I assortment of Instruments manufactured by J. D.
1 Chevalier, consisting of
Mouth mirrors, Pearl, Ivory and Bone mouth
: syreuges, Bone, Silver and Gold Stubbs, aud
American tiles, File Carriers Ivory Pluggers r.nd
Sealers, Burnishecs, Stud Cutters, stump instru-
. ments, articulators foil seizzers, Forceps in great
variety, Plugging Forceps, Molar and Bieuspcd,
narrow beak, and every kind that can bo asked for
and every article in tho Dental lino. Also a large
assortment of everv kind of patent medicine, for
i sale by ' A. ALEXANDER,
feb 20 d&wly Sign Negro and MortaJ.
A. ALEXASDEK,
Wholesale and Betail Druggist,
SIGN OF THE NEGRO AND MORTAR.
Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Georgia.
IS constantly receiving and
adding to his extensive stock of
Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils,
Varnishes, Chemicals, Instru
ments, Dye Stuffs, Window-
glass, Putty, Wines, Liquors,
Cigars, Ac, all of which are of-
_ ferod at lower prices and in
(Tcater variety than any other establishment in
upper Georgia. Any person in want of any rare
article will find it by calling at this establishment.
Fine Clothing,
J~0’?5' r ir :i=?-.*E303S3C _ ^'3E!3a:
We beg leave to call the attention of the public
to our Stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING !
■which, wo flatter ourselves is
the Largest and Neatest Slock in the City!
Gentlemen in want of CLOTHING, arc assured
that in our ■ lock the}* can be fitted—no matter
how large, or how swat.i., or how TALL! they
may be.
jS@-CurStockof BOY’S CLOTHING is also
extensive an Itastey.
Those visiting uswillatonce sec the superiority
of onrStoek in Make and Style.
We also keep a thorough assortment of Gentle
men’s Furnishing Goods—all of which wc will
sell low. ®@-Terms!Cash.
mar 30 W. HERRING A CO.
SLOAN & OATMAN,'
DE VLERS IN
Italian, Egyptian & American
5»s5'' 53 '*. A5L r S3 ."* JX. ' .■*£*. aB.«.Ya&r
AN I) E A S T T E N N K S S E E M AliBi, E.
TOMBS, URNS & VASES,
Marble Mantels
jpurufstii us .
All orders prompOy filled-
^Sst-Wiive rooms opposite Georgia Railroad De
pot, Atlanta, Ga. Mch6,lS55-tlA wIy.
UNIVERiSITV OF NAS 1IVILLE.
M KDICAI: DEPA It I’M ENT. .
'1 HE Fifth Annual Course -it Lectures in this Insti-
tuiiun l it! .•m.mu-nee on Monday, the 29th of October
next, auc continue till the first of the earning March.
PAUL F. EVE, Priaoitiles and Practice ofSurgery.
JOHN M. WATSON. M. I>. : Obstetrics ami Diseases
of Women and Children.
W. K. BOWLING. M. I, Theory and Practice of
Medicine.
A. H. ftl'ilILWAN. M. !► .-Mimical nnd Pathologi-
cal An-.itou-
C. K. WIN.SI OX. M. I). Miiteiiu Metiicu ami .Meffi-
cal Jaris*pru«lenc©.
ROBKBT M. POKTKK. M. IN. Gouoral aud Special
Anatomy.
J. BERKIF.N UNDFI.F.Y. M- l»., Che mis try and
Pharmacy.
THOS. *K. .IFNN'IXGS, M. l>. Inslitutos or Medicine
and Clinical Medicine.
WILLIAM T. BRPU;>. M. ?».. Demonstrator of Ana
tomy.
The Anatomical Rooms will be opened for students
on the first Monday of October.
A full Preliminary Course, of Lectures, free to all
students, will be given by the Professors, commencing
also on the first Monday of October.
A Clinique lias bp en established in connection with
the University, at which operations are performed, and
cases prescribed for. and lectured upon, iu presence o'
the Class.
Amount of Fees for Lectures in the University ii
SI05, Matriculation Fee, (paid once only,) $5. Prac
tical Anatomy, $10. Graduation Kee, $25.
Good Boarding can be procured at about $3 per
week.
Further information can be obtained hv addressing
j. BERR1FN LI S'DSLKY. Chancellor of the University
Aug. 12 d3&w2m Nashville, Tenn.. July. 1855
Reduced!
His facilities will enable him to soli to punctual charge,
customers upon the usual credit. The following
comprise a few articles to be found at his store:
Practice of Surgery.
Drs. Smith & Ramsay
B EG leave to inform the public that they wi
attend strictly to all Surgical Cases sent to
their care, mid ample preparation will be made for
ell transient patienis. The centrality of Atlanta,
aud its romarkablo facilities for living, point to ii
as a most desirable place for the invalid. Person
wishing Surgical aid can always find eomfortahl-
quarters. Wo devote especial attention todiscasot
of the Eye and Ear, also, to the usual surgical ails
ments, such as stone in the bladder aud all injue
ries requiring surgical aid.
Feb22, 1855. wly.
G. 3?*. BAXtTg,
Piano Forte Repairer and Tuner,
W ILL attend to any- calls in his
lino of business, such as reg
ulating of action. covering of ham
mers, (felted nr buffed,) laying of new string,
the octave, whole or single, <tc.
Satisfaction given in every instance or no
Ml work warranted.
Hiy*
■!<'t
rvurt ond Tor
•r three year* p,
state my befit
AKTH J I S V. itllM-
Lf.ru VII nil ’ it."
•rs. writing from
wort nnd Tar is
it to liis neiirli!
’onma in his vie
-e of theJ.orm
Wa'
R. McFall,
(it in h*s
or5.” Tic
inity, who
for years,
•d hy the
e «ur-
ri a*:d
0 bU f*
1 amen
lilDg
Cabin Passage to Hew York—$20!
[SEMI-WEEKLY.]
UNITED STATES MAIL EINF
T HE new and .splendid siue-wnct*i ^itratiiKinp^
KNOXVILLE, 1500tonf«, Capt. U. D. Lriaois
AUGUSTA, 1500 tona. Tnos. Lvox,
FLORIDA, 1300 tona. 4 * M. ?. Woodhm i .
ALABAMA, 1300 ton??, C. R. Scben^tc,
Will Leave Savannah
Every WEDNESDAY and SA TURD A Y.
These ships are among the larges on the 2oast. un
surpassed in speed, safety or comfort—making theii
passages in 50 to CO hours, and arc- commanded by
skillful, careful aud polite officers. They offer a most
desirable conveyance to New York.
Cabin Passage $20
Steerage passage 8
PADLEFORD. FAY & CO.. Agents in Savannah
SAM’Ij MITCHELL. 13 Broadway, New York
Savannah June 20, 1855
EISLEY'S C031P0UKD EXTRACT OF BTJCHtJ,
I S a combinationof the most efficient remedies know n
to the Medical Faculty, for the relief and cure of
those numerous complaints of the Urinary Organs, con
sequent upon infiamation cr ulceration of the Kidneys,
Bladder and Urethra. It i. j prepared by* an experienc
ed chemist, according to a formula approved by tlic j
Medical Faculty, and is worthy the confidence of all
500 pounds Camphor.
30 Chloroform©.
25 •• Iodide of Potassium.
750 “ Indigo (Various kinds.)
55 “ Bottles Morpbm ?
S3 ounces Quinine.
50 ; * Opium.
5 bbls cold pressed Castor on.
20 bbls Alcohol.
10 bbls Crmphcne.
0 bbls Terpentine.
.-> bbls. Gas,
10 bbls Varnishes, different kinds,
10 bbls Epsom Salts,
3 casks Sperm Oil,
5 il English.Linseed Oil,
•2 cc 4i “ ‘ 4 Boiled
10 bbls Tanner’s Oil,
2 ** Fine Olive Oil.
20,000 lbs White Lead in Oil,
3 Casks Fine Maderia Wine.
3 ‘* Brown Sherry Wine.
~ ‘ Pale Sherry.
3 :4 Fine Brand ies.
Aud all other articles to be found in a large Drug Estab
lishment.
Feb. 3J, 1855. d&wiy.
Tuning by the Year dim'* at Reduced
Prices.
Orders anywhere from the country, addressed to
C. F. Bahtii, Atlanta. Ha., will meet with prompt
attention.
Cojae Everybody,
n^O the Horse Head sign, that wants good
home-made Saddles, or Bridles, Saddle
bags, Trunks, Valises, Harness,-Collarsand
Whips, 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 k. ANDREWS.
Repairing of all kinds done with quick
despatch.
Atlanta, Nov. 1 1854—d&wly.
Tests.
A large uksortment of Seasonable VESTS—
just received and for sale by
May 4, ’55.—J&w ' L. LAWSHE.
Midwifery.
MRS. MARY HORTON
I JESPECTFULLY announces, for the benefit of
V tho Ladies, that she offers her services as a
| Midwife. Having had more than twenty years’ex-
| perience in private practice, she feels confi-
! dentol'giving genera! satisfaction to all who may
A. Ramsay, (of tho late firm of Kay & ; fa--or her with a call. Mrs. II. can always be
d
ATLANTA DRUG STORE
SMITH & £ZZABI>,
H AVING purchased the entire interest of Dr,
H
Administrafur’s Sstle.
YTSJILL be sold on the first Ti.c-m’iu in October next,
»v before the court Hcu„e door, iu F..rSj tb countv.
agreeably to an order of the court or Dekalb county, lot
of land No. 202 in the first district, and first section
of Forsyth county, containing 40 acres fold as tiie
property of estate of Wm. G5idam]th, late of Dekalb
county, dee’d. Terms at sale. A. G. GOLDSMITH,
aug 12, 1855.
subscribing, will have to do so at once, as none
will be printed unless ordered in advance. The
' work is destined lo have a circulation of over
i 80,000 copies, as the publishers are receiving large
j numbers of subscribers, per mail, from all parts of
the country, daily. Some of the oldest boatmen
as well a.-, mo.-: lie men of the times, a.
■ contributors to the . aiboat Directory.
The Directory will be issued in October, and
w ill be au ornament to the parlor, as well as steam
boat. By remitting One Dollar, post paid, you
wll receive a copy of the above work.
AU communications and letters should l>c ad-
i dressed to JAMES T. LI.OYD <t CO.,
Post Office Building, Cincinnati,. Ohio.
1 jylfi difcwtf.
CARROLL COUNTY
STATE OF GEORGIA, Curroll County.
Cixkks Office Ixfeiuor Cocr.-r.
August 28th, 1856.
IO tlic Clerk of the Inferior Court of said county,
.Notice!
'5’iIE subscriber offers his Plantation in DeKalb Coun
■* ty, 71* miles South of Decatur, on the McDonough
Roaii, containing 250 acres, about 80 acres of which is
cleared an.l under good fences, with a comfortable
dwelllJg, containing 5 rooms and a porch, and other
necessary buildings for farming, with a good orchard
B. F. VEAL, Adm’rs. j of select Apples and Teaches. The locality is a good
—— one for a Public House as any to l»e found in the
: County. Any person desirous of purchasing can call
on me at Decatur. Terms will be accommodating.
JAMES J. WINN.
September 25th, 1854. 18—wtf.
Wood Laud for Sale.
A Jamex Jl. HuDdley. Juni'ir, of tbo 714ili district, . f>rjo I O ACRES alliu the woods four miles from
O. M. Tolls beforp uie as an Estray lukcu up ujX'n tl.» l-.v the city ou the old Nelson Ferry Road
Freehold of him the said James M. Handley Junior, in ; forsnle, for terms apply to Daniel Adams in De-
said county aud district: a sorrel Stare four or five catur or the undersigned in Atlanta.
years old 4}^ feet high, appraised by William Thomp
son and Ashley Blackstock, Freeholders of said county,
and district, to be worth forty dollars.
The owner of said Estray, is requested to come fo:
Atlanta. January 19,1854
A. NELSON.
34—tf
CIGARS.
W E take pleasuren in informing our customers and
the public generally, that we have secured the
agency, Mr. J. C. Simni’e Cigars. A large stock of diff
erent brands will be kept constantly on hand at our
Store corner of Whitehall & Alabama Street Atlanta,
a*... „„ vvl<1 ...... r —- - Ga. where we invite the public to call and examine them.
August 16th, 1856. A true copy Irom the Estray Book! on very liberal terms, or rented for "l2 months. Pos- I being satisfied Of their superiority, both in quality and
Given under my hand and official signature, the dav session given immediately. I price. J. R- WALLACE, &BRO.
and ysar above written. DANIEL, 80W1JW, c. i. c. augSfidwtf ' *
j> ^ For Sale or Rent.
ward, prove property, pay charges, and take said Es- I MMIK bwgc Fire Proof Warehouse, occupied by the
tray awaypr It will'be dealt with as the law directs, 3 subscribers for the past throe years, will be sold
HAYTImVND, HAND S CO:, Charleston ; and by IJAYI
1JVND. HARRAL & RI8LKY, New Yolk.
THE PHTL0T0KEK OS FEMALE’S FRIEND, ;
I S a meciciue that commends itself to l-.eads of fami- |
lies and fem-'le- : aP --o* ’itiens. Unlike most of i
the nostrums ■ ' at' diseases, which are i
foreed upon tl of the suffering,
this is a fer...- nd one that cau
be relied on for most of the com- ;
plaints peculiar ti, f:-i .is ..ell known toFliysi- j
clans that much of their suffering aud ill-liealtli may
be traced to irregularity in their peculiar seasons, aDd
that false delicacy oft,-u deters them Irom seeking re-
ief. The Philotoken is infalible in the cure of painful :
menstruation, (and consequent sterility,) and for the j
immediate relief of sypathetic nervous affections .
sleepiness, anxiety, hysteria, &C. It is perfectly safe
in all cases, and is warranted tosecurc tho approbation
and commendatior of all who will exercise sufficient !
confidence to give it a trial.
Full directions accompany it. Price SI a bottle.
Sold by Druggists and country Siercbants generally, :
and at wholesale by HAYILAND, RISLElf & CO., Au- |
gusta, HAVILAND. IIARRAJ. & CO., Charleston.
Dr. Roberts Colic Mixture for Infants.
T HE most injurious anodynes, sucii as laudanum
paregoric Ac a re too often used to relieve tire cries of
infams suffering from colic, producing constipation and
sometimes death. ROBERTS COLIC MIXTURE affords
immediate relief from pain, procures refreshing slum
ber, 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
Hatiland Risley k Co., Augusta flu., Haviland Harrnl
tt Co. Charleston S. C. [dAwly.]
January 11 1855
SEAGO * ABBOTT. AOfust 28, IBM.
(dfiwtf)
Shell, Puff and Tuck Combs,
Ivory aud Buffalo Nail Brushes,
Ladies Writing Desks, (papier inachc and rose
wood,)
Superior Toilet Boxes, (pearl inlaid,)
China, Rosewood, and Paper Puff Boxes,
Lubinc French Extracts of every variety,
Mungenitt Coudray “ “ “ “
Frencii Toilet Powders, Lubins,
German Farina Cologne,
Impiovcd Chlorine Tooth Wash,
Orris’ Tooth Wash,
« “ Paste and Powder, (French,)
Superior Almond Powder, (for tho skin,)
Ladies Drawing Books anil Portfolioes,
Faber’s Drawing Pencils,
Sewing Birds,
French cut glass Toilet Flaccne,
China Flower Vases, (very rich,)
Port Monaies, (pealr. ivory and morocco,)
Ladies Companions, (complete.)
“ Cord Cases of every variety,
Ivory Teething Rings, Ratlers, <f c., for children
Smnthian, an elegant preparation for ohupped
hands nnd rough skin,
Barrny’s Tricopherous,
Lyon’s Kathairou,
Bogles’ Hyperion Fluid,
Mrs. Alien’s Huir In vigor at or,
Superior Bleached Sponge, (for ladies,)
Turkish Bathing Towols and Gloves, and sun-
dry articles too numerous to mention.
March 23, 1855. diwly.
T. K. RIPLEY, *
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In
CROCKERY, CHINA, GLASS ART
Hrittaunia Ware,
LAMPS, FLUIDS, on*, *«•, *c.
Atlanta, December 1, 18*8. 2T-tf
One door bclotv C. H. Strong’s Store, Whitehall
street, Atlanta. Georgia.
March 2fi, 1855. (diwly.)
D ANIEL & OOMP’y.,
ATTTTE SIGN '■ THF
‘‘Atlanta Family Store,’
No 13,
WHITEHALL STREET.
f HE subscribers would respectfully inform the
citizens of Atlanta, and all persons trading
to this point, that they arc daily receiving and will
ondeavour to keep constantly on hand a well-as
sorted stock of FAMILY SUPPLIES. They re
spectfully and politely solicittho patror.ngo cf per
sons and families, who may require such articles
ns pertain to their Department, and will take
pleasure in waiting upon them. The Principle
upon which they conduct their business being
CASH, they assure all those tvho may favor them
with a visit that the articles which they may offer
shall ho of the beat quality and at cash price*.
GEORGE U. DANTEI. ] LEONARD H. YOUNC.
Atlanta, March 22. 1S55. d.tw ly.
Ware-House & Commission Merchant,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
H AVING rented that spacious Fire-
Proof Ware-House, recently erected,
on White-Hall street, will attend to the 1
Storage and Sale of Cotton, Corn, Lard Bacon,
and all other produco with whicK-ho iu*y bo favor
ed. Having had long oxperieneo iu tno general
trade of Georgia,* he flatters himsolf that he can
givosatisfnetion in the sale of all produce; and
also in the purchase of all articles which the coun
try may require. T. D00NAN-.
December 14,1S54. 8»dwtf
SUL
FOR THE COMPLETE CURE OF Cd GUfi
COLDS, INFLUENZA. ASTHMA, BROS
CUITJS, SPITTING OL FLOOD, <£• ALL
OTHER LUNG COMPLAINTS TLNDLXQ
TO CONSUMPTION.
& ^ ** & *
y ^ T r
Tliirt preparation is getting into u t ;• U t» ;i ,
try. Th© numerous letters we receive froir. our i. ft
ageuts, informing us cf cure- efiocte.l :u t!n*ir imiiM . 1 ;.
ate neighborhoods, warrant us in saying it i* one of il e
best, if not th© very he.st Cough Medicine .t w L. f«. rt . (j ^
public*. It almost invariably relive* * and cut .
frequently cures the very worst IY! *.,. .,i]
other Cough preparations havt i.-ili i. • hi, ;• V rd
the patient, an i»ru°;gist dealers in Mu
sicians can testify. Asl: the agent:
town, what has been his experience c
his medicine. If he h
f time he will tell you
IT IS THE BEST MEIUCNK EXTANT.
Below we give a lew extracts from letters v.e have re.
ceived lately regarding the virtues »>f th:> j?
Dr. S. S. O&lin, of Knoxville, Ga.. —-f
have been using your L
tensive!y in my practi* •
it it with pi aftun that
SCRKRIOKITY uVKK ALL OTHKK AKTH J 18 with wiiicli [ m
acquainted .fur which it is rt
Messrs. Fitzgerald & Benin
ville, N. C., say—“The Liver
daily more popular in this country, ami w
ly so. AU who have tried itMpcuk i)
able terma of it, and nay it is very L
alleviating the comffioi.itufor which
mended
Our agent in Uickerr. District. S. L.. Mr
assure.*, us that he * 4 uses it with great
own family, j*ud reecrnmen
gives an instance of a negrt
had been suffering with iiis
attended with severe cough. w!u» r-, rcj;.
Liverwort and Tar.
Such are tho good reports we h - ;• < f th nu
from all parts of the South. Fora pm.cij «.f th
prising cures it lina perfor; icd i* 1-1 U'estt,
Northern and Eastern States, v.e . M : ’ it.* tl:
fering patient to read the pamphlet wh.ch hccgm
each Bottle. Toali, we say, have hope, wave hop
Try tiie Medicine!!
d c VY a r n c «l i n & c a u o i» l
And neglect net that cough which is daily vv*-n
your constitution, irritating your throat :;i . ;
and inviting on that dread disease, * 'on. mi; tu : vlfer.
so soothing and healing a remedy can !*© obtc i' as
Dr. Rogers’Syrup M* Liverwort unci Tar.
Boware of Couiiterfeits and Ease Imitr.tioiib!
The genuincarticle is ■ igned Am»kewRcc p.s. ol ihe
engraved wrapper around each bottle.
I’rice SI per bottle, cr six bottles for £'». d. K -,v 1.©le
gale and retail by SCHOTIL 5c HIEAT>,
111 Chartres St. bet. Coutiand St. Lou:.-. N . f».
Sole Agentsfok the Soi tiikhn State?-, to w L».*n : i; nj
tiers and applications for Agencies must h*. t.’.i . . .
Solti also by A. Alexander Atlanta (I:i.; >1 [
Rantin, Atlanta Ga.: Blalock He Camp,F&irhurn i. . \ :
P. Jones, Palmetto wa.: W. B.Swan, Camphellt* i ( ]
J H. Robcrds, Villa P.ica, Ga.; Halns, La^seter k ( o.J
Jonesboro’ Ga.; J. A. Boyle, f’u mining Ua..j.. ]'.
Decatur Ga. Jan. 7, 1855, J6ni
CONSUMPTION
SUCCESSFULLY TREATED BV IXII.t LATIuN nr 5'i.i'I-
CATEO VAPORS.
B Y' JOHNSON STEWART ROSE, M. I).,
Fellow of the Royal College of Physician?,
and for years Senior Physician in the Lnnlon
Royal Infirmary for diseases of the Lungs.
In the treatment of Consumption by inhalation,
I have obtained the results which warrant me in
assorting, that it is now na curable n- disease.- of
the Stomach and Liver.
Breathing medicine directly into the lung.- is
certainly the rational mode of attacking the dis
ease, and like many other great and beniiieeut re
coveries, it seems strange why such treatment v.: l
not resorted to long ago. Where there is life thei#
is now assured hope for the most seemingly hope,
less eases, as throughout nil the stages of the in
sidious disease, the wonderful and bonifieent ef
fects of his treatment arc soon apparent. Inci
ses also of Bronchitis, Asthma, cte., the inhaling
of powders and vapors has been eminently suc
cessful, and to those suffering under any of riie
above named complaints, I can gurrantce speedy
and certain relief. I have pleasure >u referring to
207 names, residents of New York and neighbor
hood, who have been restored to vigorous health.
About one third of the above number, according to
tho patients own statements, wore considered hope
less eases.
The Inhaling Method is soothing, saie, arui
cousists in the administration of medicine in such
a manner that they are conveyed into the Lungs
in tho form of vapor, and produce their action at
the scat of the disease. Its practical success : s
destined to revolutionize the opinions of the medi
cal world, and establish the entire curability oj
consumption.
Applicants will please state it they have ever
bled from the Lungs, if they have lost fle.-h. Ini'c
a cough, night sweats and fever turns—what and
how much they expectorate, what the condition
of thoir stomach and bowels. The ucccs. 1 ary Med
icines, Apparatus, etc., will bo forwarded i any
part.
TERMS—Five Dollar.-, consultation fee. Bal
ance of fee payable only when pa; lent 1 report
themselves convalescent.
N. li.—The now postage law. requires that all
letters bo j.re-pttid. My correspondence being
extensive, applicant to ensure replies, must en
close postage.
Dr. Rose’s Treatise on Consnption——
price $1. Address
JOHNSON STEWART ROSE,
Office S31 Sroadwnv, New York.
April 2d, 1855, (diw6m.)
( >NE case of Gents Opera ties just received
* from the Manufacturer, and for sale by
F. M. EDDLEM AN, & BB0.
At tho sigu of the Mammoth Boot, Whitehall
street.
A lot of tipped and unripped Gents silk lasting
Congress Boots, just the thing for hot vreitth-
r cal! at the sign of the Mammoth Boot buite
hall, street.
CITRATE OF MAGNESIA.
.4)1 Agreeable Refrigerant and
LAXATIVE. ,
T HIS Preparation has been introduced ex.in-
sivcly on the continent of Europe, nnd in thi.-
country as on agreeable Substitute tor Epfon
Salts, it is destitute of bitterness, and by it- pie" '
ant acidity of taste, and its effervescing character;
is rendered a very agreeable and rolrc.-hmg drink
directions for use accompany each bottle. Pre
pared and for sale by
A. ALEXANDER, Druggist.
SCOTT’S PATENT
IiITTXjH g-xawt
CORN AND COB MILL.
BROWN &AEDERSQS, Fropri-
gia, Alabama. Diddle and ii a,.
Manufactured at
Anderson's old estutdished J _
Foundry. Nashville, TfUli. t ■ ■ '
And by J. WiasUip,Atlanta.Gn.)
Orders addressed to us will be ;
plied, and wo will till nil orders
Winship, Atlanta. Ga., until he can "'-‘I .'A
from his well known Foundry. These Mul;
Tt i
Tk Anderson
imptlv suv-
hires: cd to .1.
them
have
been thoroughly tested, are portable, can beset ;
in half an hour's time without, expense or mcel’in:
icalaid. Tho most convenient Mills fi r team uso
ever invented. Tts mechanical construction in
sures durability.
No. £ is offered at $05 complete, ready f"f ;l -
tccliing the team, and warranted to grind from 8 t -
12 bushels of feed per hour with one horse.
No. 3, nt $75, will grind 15 bushels per hour.
No. 4, at $85, will grind 20 bushels per hem
with two horses.
BROWN & ANDERSON.
No. 40, Market st., Nashville. Turn.
Apr21,’55.
d lit wtf.
Removal.
'1’HE subscribers will remove their entire business ■"
-l their new building on the corner of Forsyth an*
Mitchell sts., about the middle of September next,
where they will be muoh better prepared lor the stoisg*
of Grocesies and Produce.
»ug28dwtf SEAGO tt ABBOTT*