Daily constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1846-1851, March 19, 1847, Image 1

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- - „„ ~M „ I S!^!^;!SS^^J. l ,^r====rrSgS^J^L l !l > JIt!!!LJSg!S=r^!S^S!SS!SSSSiLI^^ BY JAMES GARDNER, JR. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 19, 1817. NEW SERIES—VOL. I.—NO. M 2. THE CONSTITUTIONALIST. OFFICE IN McINTOSH STREET. Third door from the Sorth-Weat cirnir vj Broaa-st. Saifs of LAND by Administrators, Executors or Guar dians, are required, by law, to be field on die first Tuesday iu the tuuii b between the hours o‘ ten in .lie forenoon and three in the aliernoou, at lb« 1 ourt House in which the property i» siiuatc. Notice «l these sales must be given in a public Gazette sixty days previous to the day of -ale. Sales of NEGROES-must boat public auction, on the first I’uesdayof the month, between the usual hours of sale at the place of public sab-sin the county where th" Letters Testamentary, or Administration, or Guar dianship, may have been grant' d, first giving sixty days’notice thereof, iu one of the public Gazettes <>f this State, and at the door of the Coui t House v,lierc such sales are to be held. Notice for the sale of Personal Property must be given in like manner forty days previous to day of sale. Notice to the Debtors and Creditors of an Estate must be published for forty days. Notice that application * ill be made to the Court of Or dinary for leave to sell LAND, must be published i r rots mom ns. Natice for leave to sell NEGROES, must be published ruts months, before any order absolute can be given by the Coiiit. BUSIN ESS C AKi>S. To I*ror«*M»ioii:il ami ISn»itu'»* Jltu. PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS not exceeding sit lines, will be inserted under this head at the rate uftJlO per annum. Cards ex ceeding six lin-s, will lie charged pro rufa per line JAMES GARDNER, Jit. ATTOIt NE V A T JL AW . AUGUSTA, GA. Feh. f, 103 JOHN J. JONES. A T T O It N 11 V A T L A VT , MACON, GA. Will practise in the counties of Bibb, Jones, Baldwin, Twiggs, Houston, Crawford and Mon roe, and also in the. county of Burks. Any busi ness intrusted to his cart* will receive prompt at tention. [Feli. 10 Ini— t It) D. (hWILDS SPARTA, GEORGIA. Will practice in Hancock, Warren, Washington and Taliaferro Counties. Dec. 8 lv 53 GEO. G. McWllOitTEitT" A T T O R \ E V A T L A W . OFFICE LAW RAAGE, AUGUSTA, GEOIiGI oct 23 Gin 2 > ' DA\W~ ADA Attorney at Law, Hamburg, So. C; Ollice over the store of Sibley A Crapon—will practice in the Law Courts of Edgelield and ilarn well. 3'J lv s-ru "21 GIBSON Cc B(JiT, A T T O U N II V S A T L A W . WAR RENTON . GA. LAW COPART.N ERsiiiF.—The Subscrilv-rR have entered into a Co-Partnership, and will prac tise iti the Northern Circuit. Any business entrus ted to their care will meet w ithproinpt attention. WILLIAM GIBSON. Joseph h. butt. Jan. 22 Cm. 94 LAW NOTICE. J. T. SHEW MAKE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, WAVNESROROUGH, G \. Jan. 23 lv 95 W. WILSON, PORTRAIT PAINTER. A few PORTII \ITS will he undertaken if early application is made at his Studio, Unitarian Church, corner of Greene and Jaekson-slreets. nov 25 if 47 CLEVELAND & SPEAR, SHOK DENTISTS NO. 2 15 RROAD-ST., (Over Aldrich $ Green's Shoe Store. J nov 11 ] y 35 C O N ST! TUT I O N A L i S T J(I0 OFFICE, 'f ! t « n r? r n N Ml m \ m W D (W ■■ a• aj >u> >■ • Having recently put our Job Office in complete order, and made extensive additions to our former assortment of FANCY TYPE, we tire now pre pared to execute with neatness, and at short notice, ALL KINDS OK PLAIN, FANCY, A N 0 ORNAMENTAL fEiiime, SUCH AS HANDBILLS, VISITING CARDS. LABELS, COTTON RECEIPTS, CARDS, BLANKS, CIRCULARS, CHECKS, NOTES,, BILL HEADS, Ac. All orders from the Country will meet with prompt attention. Augusta, June 21, 1345, PAPER, BOOKS”AND FANCY STATION A U V. W'fcUNHAM &, BLAKELY, Paper Mannfac- M-W Hirers, are now receiving from New York «nd Boston a vary large addition to their former stock of Books and Stationary, toge’lier with a general supply of Combs, Buttons. Pins, Needles, Spool-Thread, Razors, S ( issors, Thimbles, Pen- Knives, Gold anil Silver Pencils. Gold Pens. Card- Cases, Souvenirs, Tablets, Pink Saucers. <Ac. Also—A large assortment of Pocket Books, kill, calf and morocco; Banker Cases; Writing Desks; Port Folios; Bill Files; Bill Heads; Post Office Delivery; Ink Stands, something new; together with a complete assortment of French and English Toys, Fire-Crackers, and a large variety of other articles usually kept in Book Stores. Our Goods are all new and well selected to suit both the country and city trade. Onr prices are also reduced in proportion to other goods now of fered forsale. Coun’ry and city merchants are in vited to call aid purchase cheap goods. Next door o Messrs. J. *k 8. Bones & Co.’s Hardware Store, sep 28 1 V 42 BLEACHED WINTER STRAIN ED LAMP OIL. AL?O, • rood article oi uabloachcd Oil, for kitchen use. For sale by WH, HAINES. 00l JBSL IEX JSL- - JEHSL CIS) « RATES OF FREIGHT ON THE GEORGIA AND WESTERN & ATLANTIC RAIL-ROAD. esas** assa %\xx 1 iKOKOi A BAII.-KOAI j|',V. 4,'. A. It. It. ; I BETWEEN AUGUSTA AXD || L| First Class —Boxes of Hats. Bonnets and Furniture, per toot $U B$U bso IU 15$ IU Second Class —Boxes and Bales ot Dry Goods. Shoes, i j Saddlery, (jla«s, Paints, Oils, and Confection- s 40 50 55 85 90 aries, per 100 lbs. 3 Third Class —Sooar. Coff-*e, Liquor. BajjHnrr. Rope, Bat- ] i ter. Cheese, Tobacco, Leather, Hides, CoiionA arns, j Copper, Tin, Bar and Sheet-Iron. Hoilow-W are, Crock- )■ 30, 30: 30 50 oj erv. Casting's, Hard ware, and other heavy articles not j enumerated b-lovv. per 100 lbs. j Fourth Class —Fionr, Rice. B con. Pork, Beef, Fi~li.'| Lard, Talhuv, Bee.-wax. Feather-, Bales of Rajrs, (Bn- 1 0 - or fl , r 0 - 1 senji-, (Been and Dried Frui l , M ill-Gearitinr, Pie Iron, j J " 1 ol - M ill and Grind S'ones, Georj» ia Domes t ies. j;er 1 00 lbs. J i Cotton —Per 100 lbs 25 25; 25 40 45 j Salt —Per Liveruool Sail:, not exceeding- 4 bushels, 30. 35 y\ 55 (i 0 Per Bn<iiel, 8 9 9 15 17 Molasses —Per ! ion-bead, 4 00 5 00 5 00 8 00 8 50 Ploughs, Wheel-Barrows, Curn-Siiellers und Suaw-Cul- ) i K r , , ’ 5o 50 oO (0 10 ter.-, eacit, * j j Oais in cask-or sacks, per bushe! ( 0 C 9 10 i Corn, U heat, Peas, Beans, live, Nuts, and Gia.-s-lSeed.--, ( c : t 0 , , , . 111 ' r c 8’ c i 4 i 4 per uusbei, \ I Lime —In (’a.-ks or Boxes not exceedinrr 2] busliels, each. 3( 3oi 3(t 45, 50 j [loir- and Sheen, hv tin* (r Load, each 1 SU! 5 h 50; 70 75 1 it ; Bacon in casks or boxes a ill ue iiatispoiled Irunt per 100 ib-. i]_r For oilier arlie'es s v 'e !i-f. ID”Freight !ur Atlanta, Kingston and Onfhcalrtri. pavab’e either at Aiiffn-ta or at those | stations. F. C. Aw MS. Sunerintendant oi Transportation. Transportation OJlce, Georgia Rail Road ami Hanking Company, ) Angosla. (in.. Sept. 2. 1840. \ sept 28 SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAI>. . .■JN The hpeci ii Train tor A kmi will bere i ft ft or not lea vo on Sunday afternoons. —Hamburg, 8. C., August 2J, is in. anL' 3t ' [V) j l*jKJ k.j i .1 1* Ai din mm nn ; /T>.N and after tli«) lOtli oi November, the Passen j ger Trams will leave al the lolluw big bums: h in r h. »i. ! LeaveCbarWton, li u Leave Hamburg, ti 00 fsueatU’s, 11 .i ' Ml: til’s, 0 .50 LautoiiV r. O , 11 4 i a iKen, I <i'l iiu :iau-rv le, 12 0-j \V tilislon, b 45 Ji mile T. 0., 12 J ; Bi iciiViite, 9 1-5 tii'orjie’s, J 1 -(i ah.ua a, 9 45 Ijiaiitaw le, 23 j Midway, lu la Midway, 5 l>o| Brain lu ills, II 0U |(tr;iham’s, 33 I (i.'O gC?. 11 45 151 ciivuie, 4 U ! I 31 uii.e T. O. i'J 50 Wilnstoa, 4 3i-i Suaiiuervil.e. I 0.1 Aiken, C 0 ! Ladtoa’s i . 0., 1 15 Ai iisa’s (> .50 buriciilii’s 1 4,5 I Arrive al il.t.aburg. 5 oUjVrrive.it (. liarletlon, 215 COL UMLIA BRANCH. h it) | h. in. j Lcavr nrmchville, 2 5 I .eave Columbia, 0 00 Oruiigeb t», 3I- j <>a- ■vien, 530 L-vv t, iile, 4 0 | 1 u.iMoite, b )5 l ortMotte, 4 J j J.e vv i»v iiie. 9 00 Gr tdeil, 5 3 ! O ally«*our», !i 45 Arrive at Columbia, 05 J Vrrive al Bruiiviivi It*. 10 45 nnv 1 1 31 j j : —.- -V-, _. —« - - , : „ 1 & in i it th g ittt’ii i \sr., :iii <■ nitons j /m remaining al the Georgia Kail Road Depot I over *24 hour* alter i is turned on the p ali’unn, j will he sent to the nearest W arehouse, at the ex ! pcn>e of (lie con-ig aces I Tra.NSP N- OiFICE Os THE G. R R A B. C. } Augusta, Jan 12, 5 d IT. Jan. 14 • h7 | GEORGIA, MACON AND WESTERN AND WESTERN AM) ATLANTIC RAIL HOADS. tvv*>3 teCrS AlTi I -A A\v i -k, _H? v,, . ■ r U m - • M ! f&j’UlL Passe.vueii Train, carrying the Great m Southern Mail between .New \ ork and New Orleans, leaves Augusta daily at 7 o'clock. p. >t., itrriv ingat Atlanta at 6i o'clock, a. m ~ lea v cs AI- j laiila at 8 o’clock, a. M . and arrives at Griffin ;it ; i 10 o'clock. a m Returning, leaves Gi idiu ;tt 1 o’clock, P- M., arriving at Atlanta at 3i P M . ! J leaves Atlanta at 1 j'cl »ck. p. M.. and arriv es al . | Augusta at 3s o'clock . a. m. in connection with this train. 1 lie passenger car, by locomotive, runs from l iiion Point to Allien?, on tloa lays. Wednesdays, and Fridays; and by horse power,on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Satur days. 'Pile Passenger Train upon the State Road leaves j Atlanta dal y, (Sundays excepted.) at 8 o'clock, a. | m.; tiinl arrives at Uothoal'iga al UJ o'clock, p. >t. Returning leaves Outhcaloga at 7 a. m., ami ar j rives at Atlanta, in time for the evening train to j Augusta. Stages run in connection with the cars.asful lovvs; Daily. —The Express Mail Line, the Georgia I Rail Road Line.and the South Carolina Rail R ad ; Line.from Gridin to New Orleans, passinglhrongh i Greenville. La Grange. West Point an ! ~ to Nutasnlga. thence by Rail Road to Montgom ery. Also, from Bartlesville via Columbus, to Che ha w From vVarrenton to Macon via Sparta and Mil edgeville. From Madison,every Monday,Wednesday'.and Friday, via Eatouloii andClintun to Macon and v ia Eaton ion to Milled#eville. From Athens, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sa turdays, via Gainesville to Cassv iile, and Dahlo nega. From Double Wells, on Tuesdays. Thursdays, ; and Saturdays, lo Washington, Wilkes county, and Abbeville. S. C. From Covington, on Mondays. W ednesdaysand Fridays, through Griffin, anil Greenville to La Gm nge. From Kingston every day, (Sundays excepted.) i via Rome, Double Springs, Warrenton, and De -1 cal nr to Memphis, Tenn. j From Atlanta on Tuesdays. Thursdays and ! Saturdays, to Jonesboro’and Griltln. ! From "Stone Mountain on Mondays. W'ednes jda vs and Fridays, fur Law renceviile and Gaines j vilie From Oothcaloga on Tuesdays, 1 hursdays and I Saturdays, for Chattanooga . Tenn. ! iO~ TIIR <) I ’ (71 [ TICKETS, from Augusta to | Huntsville, Decatur, or Tu cum da. Ala . can be j had at the G. R. R. Ticket Oliice. fir $lB. Office Geo. R. R. & B’k’g Go., Feb. 4, 1547. Brilliant Military Silver Bullet Vot Buttons, fa* ECU as were made l>y the subscriber for Gens K 5 Jackson. Glasscock, an I many others of our military worthies of the hi't war Manufactured by ' Jo«\ GI'IMARIN, Watclt Maker, at No. 153. Broid-st. Augusta,Ga N. B. They ars mode with the same old punch with one of which Gen. Pakenbaru was mortally wounded at the battle of New Orleans, on the Bth , January, ISIS, of which the wonderful incidents j therewith connected and recently republished, ran be seen at No. 153 Broad-st. Augusta. Ga. i *itc 21 ts 74 _ I NTIL.I. (JMi AIV i ! O. V IV’A SHI NGTO -V - .S’ TiiE ET , ! Three Doots tSouik <j Vhumus Out U &lore. 1 A- Ui.TB p:t SX A- A' |O. t ■ JAMSuII .DF.n s A VI) U UI, p O AD COM li* I* A NIKS, AND ID AM. WHOM IT MA V CONCERN. T e sub crib r taken I lis ;u 10 1 oil iiCorm nig In* frieiiii.s and custom rs. an i tin*. public i;e entl.v, that hr* bus been induced to lot* er is prices for «v o> kon an oirit of t e dnliu.*ss ol’ busine-s, a d witli ti:e hopes >,f dome id *re bun uro. 11.-*wiUvv.i k it Ai - followimf rat s; 'l'm Hunting put mi at £9 per 100 ipi ire It. or 125 c per s in ire vv lieu t tie. mate rial. - * are furnished. Large (iu 11 . r>. Conueily 21 c. pt r ft. reduc’d to l~e, I. ii ite f'ondiictor ISpes fin”. *• “ l.*c. Sm dl G utters, ill c. “ “ J*2Ac Smut Co dniaor Pipes 2'ie. “ •* ICA-C. (i.liter Hooks, I tic. “ 9>. Oil Cans, all sizes, 20c pertral. “ the. IJ.itluii" Tubs, S’3 00 apiece, 11 $8 O 0 lie w i I g o to any (rail of the country to put up Gutters ami Roofing and no • Xtru cb irges w ill be made for It, if conveyance in i boinl.ne furnish' d. Any reference o*‘ security wifi be given for the perform ance ol :uiv work or contracis made by him, and the best uni -rials will b used that tbelli 11 k< t run aft id llavii ts one of the e t workmen m liis employ, he fl liters ihuis if I.nit he w 11 please any who may jik itihi a call both in price and qaulitv. Sept. *2rf ■ R. F. ROIJYER. i* 2 | $ ? 50 cc a rip* '"*>.■■prrr*?. ?Vs»' st 'l C 5 > i l2 BA9 I". CTIKW offers for sale a I assort- \ I Ei's nient of F;ii torv ami Camk S l’o\ K,S of the | ! l.tiesi fashions and most approved st\le, for W ood | or Coal, opposite ll e Cagle <k Phoenix ilotei, Broad sir et. AHtm-la . . sept 21 ; SJUTii CAROLINA JOCIkLV CL» ii. r 5-4* f- ; V -L. j C- -v.yci #>, 1 1 —v-.'*” v V-'inN I .- ... - | ' - - .. **'■ - j fWIIIE f Towing Sweep-takes have been opened YL hv thist 1 luh. to be run during ilic race week in February, HH, Sweepstakes f»r ihree year olds—heats two miles, $250 em ranee, 8.5:3 forfeit if declared before the first of November. B*loo af'er that time; io name and tin e outlie first of May. If three or more >ta rt. the ' luh to add 8590, ('oils to tarry ‘J I las.. Fillies ami geldings 87 Ihs. 'i’<> tome oil’ on \v ed nesd i V of Ii o* Kaee W cell. Sweepstakes for two year olds—mile heats. $250 ; enirante, SSO forfeit if declared heiore lie* lirsi of ,\m ember. s *'(> alter fltat time; to mim * and close on tiie first of May. If tlir eor more sltrt. the < luh to add *B2llO. tornrry a feather, la tome olf on Thursday "f ihe Hate week. Sweepstakes f>r llir- c yea r olds—mile heats, $25 f entrance. s*s ) forfeit if declared before the first of November. $lO i after that tint*; to name and close on the first of May. If three or more i start, the Club to add S (JO, (.-'oils o tarry 'J 1 * lbs., Fiiliesand geldings 87 Ihs., to coma oiFon Friday ! of tne Kate week. j Suhseriptions received ir ( harlesfon by the Se cret irv of the Club. JOHN B. JUVI.N'fi, I % r<! ‘4 3 12J TO MY OLD FilllvMJS AM) I‘YTUONS. “As you find ns K 'pamrac ol os.” IbAGLE HOTEL. • 2- 1 The subscriber having rented the spa- j !, ■ .3 tiousand comfortable lioijse, known as dstiiadte E V(il.K 110 n:L. formerly kept by D. N Ju i-00. of this pince. will he happy to accom modate liis frien 1- iu such a manner as to give perfect satisfaction. liis charges will he moderate and his table sup. i plied with the hesi this set*lion of ihe country ran rtiTini. In a idiiion to his House, he has two large st lides in fine order, which will be attended by faithful Ostlers, and provided with good pru? vender It vv ill also be his duty to see “Thai none go awav dissatisfied.” JOHN BFTT. j Wairenton, Dec 9. 18 Ifi. 59 STATUTES OF GEORGIA. AN ANALYSIS OF THE STATUTES OF Ha GKOU.GIA.in general use. wiih Forms and Precedents necessary to their practical operations —and an appendix containing iheTierdamtiun of Independence; the Articlesof Confederation; the Constitution of the United States; the Constitution j of the Slate of Georgia; Gen. Washington's Fare j well Address; and the Naturalization Laws passed by Congress: by Howell Cobb, containing 77S j pages, rov&l octavo —price $6,00. For sa ebv 1 tugiutS THOMAS RICHARDS IIAUTERIVC’S CHEMICAL SOLUTION. FOU Till: IMPROVEMENT OF WHEAT AND OTHER SEEDS. fSNHE subscriber the only possessor in the Jl United Slates, of the re-, ipe fur preparing 1 i A U l bill I VE’s GHE vi IGAEiSuLU . lo.V for wliieblhe Society ufLuticouragoruenl and Ag riculture <•} France, atler testing the value of it for three consecutive years, t brough a commissi n composed ot Scientific Agriculturists and Olie mis s, and after their favorable report, awarded trie in entor a premium of 3,UUU francs, and a cold medal. The stimulating power of the ingredients com posing thissolution is such, that t>. stepping the Seed in it, the ellect is nut only to accelerate the germination, hut to render the vegetation more vigorous, by its useful action as a hygroscopic; \ the gaseous emanations ot carbonic acid, and carbonated hvtlregen, nourish the plant, and make it more pro lu ti. e to the Farmer, by pre venting rust and the attacks of insects. The numerous a i autages arising from the use of tills Steep, are—lst, that it is the dir el appli cal on ot pabuiu o to Ihe seid, instead ot fie ground. 2.1. it supersedes all brinings , li ue, plaster, and all other troublesome operations now 1 in use. 3d. It causes a much more speed/ and hardy growth; an I last!., b/ untuning mu -li sooner, (vve think. 10 da s.) it will e ad.-I. e rust, and consequent! v, gt e t ic husban Im in a more profitable Harvest; also, the coat is moderate. tor the barrel u. oJ i«» 33 gallons j DIRECTIONS FOR I s|\r; THE CHEMICAL SOLUTION. Put in a tight too as much of the Solution ! us is required for the quantity of Seed y m ha' e I lit soak —throw in ti.e seed and hi il remain, us oilous • WHEAT and RYE, (i ET-mrs or more. , OA I S and PARLEV, 3 Hours or more. CL< > V Lll and ( ) FLIER GRASS SEED, 2 Honrs. INDIA N C »RN, 18 to 21 hours. I |‘r After being soaked, dry it it.rough a hai r - : so v e brim e sow mg. CO I T’O.s SEED. — S mtlieri! Planters would find a gn at ‘ eneth by miog tiiis Solution as a -teep Ihr their Cotton .•seed be tore planting. The \ longer the Sued stand s taking the h tier. Ailer having been soaked, the See.ls must he drained iii a sic- e or basket, and I ii.nediaiety planted. F T the information of loose who wi-h second j ! testimony on this matter, lie su'd 'in* the opinion \ of some wot! known Agn uiturists. who tried the , ! preparation on Wneat last Fall, and now renew their orders for an enlarged quantum for spring i | seedings. Kxtract us a Idler from JOHN S. SKIN NEK, Esq .doled f\bruary 1.3 1845. \our So lution was tried, not h me, I»ut in. own sui. F. G. Skinner; the Wheat he steeped in il was sowed ver. late, yet he says the ellect is very ap parent and highl. heneliei.il, I s.iall recommend the trial of the Solution to .ill my IrieiiJs next spring, for l!u-ir Oats. Co n, Ax. Col. N, G JLDSB IitULTGEi. writes March oth, 1813; Fluee bushels w. re seedevl io sl'iT j white oak land, and here 1 have event reason to | he well s ilisfieti With the experiment; tlie \\ he .t j came up theee lavs earlier, and grew up with hs t misiiing vigor, m l has in dotained a supeiiontv o er tue iilj icent Wheal, vvineh was brined and limed and se.-ded the satin dav in land of the same quality. It has eonstuiiiL appealed thus | far as ift.be land in which I e Wheat slteeped in the Solution was seeded had been manured, and the other not; whereas the whole was dressed the preceding spring with barn-yard manure, Ac. Commodore Ji >NES, U. S. Navv, writes : ‘‘As a> tlie effects o the Soluiion on the grovviog crop, Ac., 1 think very laA’oiabk-. It hits added much to the appearance as wdi as to the grovth, Ac. ’ Carder, double the quantum Used 1 ist Fail.) Green Valley Farm. August 27, 1813. I have tried your solution, last fall, on Wheat. I sowed a piece ot land of three acres, one half the seed soaked with the Bclution. and the other without anv soaking. One acre and a half, with the seed soaked, gave 21 £ bushels Wheat, the other one and a half acres only ridded 12J; the Wheat weighed 51)i pounds per bushel, while that not soaked, onlv 37). The Vv heat soaked came op i nearly four days before the of ot, and harvested jI u: dec day« sooner. PlliL.il’ .VIA US'* J. j Slip Nli. A. AIA JciL ot Augusta, Ga., is up i pointed mv sole agent 10. this Slate. L. iVluNUinp. j Fell -1 —3m 100 I . DECIDEDLY' NEW. rjspilE Stock of ( LOTUS, Cnsimeres, Vestings, li Fancy Anieics, and Ti burnings, just iqieiied by John Bridges. .Merchant Taylor, next door gclow ili e United Stales Hotel. Bioiul-street. Au hu-t-i. The public are respect fully invited before ordering their garments elsewhere, to examine I lie above slock, which they will find to comprise the best selections ihal Cun be m ule in the New York market. JOHN IllllDfiE^. N. 15 —Making and Trimming us u»ual in tlie most burnable manner. Jan 5 HO W AV, FUla la Y Clla V Ali la E , TO NEGLECT USING THE GENUINE | Dll. TAYLOR’S B/.LSAM OF LIVERWORT. 375 Bowery, X. V. MUST those be wliu li »ve Pu.limitary Cons u nip lion, or any affection ot the Lungs l.nur or Chest, alter reading kc following letter, just received trim a m si respectable inhabitant of Westchester County New Voik. Tarrytows, Aug. 9, I'4 t. Dear Doctor—ll is difficult to find w ords to express tlie gratitude which I feel towards you for lite mieresi you havetak n a» re.ieve me in my distress. In the year lßi - ~ 1 coiuracled a li ‘avy cold, vvlueii linall. sealed oil my lungs; m a tew m mills after I commenced coughing and . aising offensive miller, wiuea sine It very bad. Having heard that shie mull’s Lozenges were good for a cough I tried u few boxes of them, but they b id nut the least .ifel >n me, I rlto i called in llie be-t paysi. bin in ibe pluut, tvnou tended me a few inoutas, b.u wiiiiout sn • e ss; I then saw an advertisement in one of the c-i-y p ipersof V\ istar’s Balsam ot VV ilo Cherry, ot which 1 pur based three bottles, at ibecot ner of Fulton and Nas sau sire I could not perceive t e least beneficial effect from it, on the contrary i think il was a great in jury to mo. Shortly after using it I com nenceil raising blood in large quant tics ; I uus taken down sick and confined to be; hou-e for three moulds, during which time 1 lost my appetite and fdl away very fast; I was then bid .red to - on.-ult Ur. Curbs of New V .rk. (one ol tile h-st pliysi bans t i the city,) but he could do me bo good. 1 again in came worse, at d was confined to tlie house all last winter and spring, and I gave Up ah hope of avergethng any better, as I again raised blood and my cough was v cry severe, together with a pain m my breast and under the shoulder blade. M v IrimnU now gave up ail hopeof m> recovering, and thought every day was tbe. las'. About this iisae i heard of your BALSAM OF t.l VEKAVOHT Leinjr n ond fur fumnuiyt ion. but I was like many others, and w is fear fit 1 tnat it might be a rogu larhum'ing; J however finally c iiisepted to trv it, us I thought it could make njo no worse. My brother then purchased a bottle of il at 375 Bowery. N. V . and I i oni meiiced taking il and by the time 1 had used aye hot io full I could sleep til niaht, and in t io mm ilina I hud an appeii e for my break fast. I still keep on taking it and find great b on-fit fromu—the pain ■ i» m.v breast is entire ly go e,ai)d I raise no more blood. v\ ithi . the last two months I hgve gained in weight -ix pounds and much in streng b. I would therefore advise ail who have any affec lonof the Lungs or Liver to try the Genuine D . Taylor’s Balsam of L verwort, for 1 truly believe it to be.the best remedy in existence for diseases of the Lungs or Live. Should any one doubt fha drove statement re lativeto your vidua de medicine, let i.:u call o i me.aao' X will convince them of its virtue. Yours respectfully. HE REVERE. Beware of co,mterfei’s, the onlygen nn''has an engra ved label(over tn ■ outside wrapper of each Imtt!®) wiik the signature of Dr. GURDO.V J. LEE '8 attached. T-he genuine article for sale by W3L HAINES. Oct I I AUGUSTA IROX AXD BRASS j FOl>»3BtY. CIOTTON A\ I) \V OOla la II N 31 A- 1 J CHIN DRY AND GEARING FOU FACTO RIES. HOPKINS & HARDMAN, in connect! .n with tile M A 1’ i’EA WAN COM PANY, N. V(one of tbc most t xt«’fis}ve IMu i chine Simps in the United States,) would respect fully inform the public that they are prepared to | furnish C U T I'd \. W O U LL L N A N D UITIER MACHINERY, lomUier with all kinds us v! ILL GEARING ami CAS LINGS of ail descriptions, ottlie latest inprovet! patterns in a stvlc of workmanship equal to anv in the cuunlrv, and at short notice. iManutacturers and others are invited to cal! and » xatntnc the Machine y, which i<aiwa\s on band at TfIEIR j ESTABLISH ViE.NT, near the Fail Hoad L)e --| pat. in Augusta, whore orders will be received ' and tilled on as fe' orahle terms as they can be procured it the North or elsewhere. The de livery of the same heinoat Augusta, will avoid risk and sat e expense tu the ptirebaser. I’iie following; Speci uens are llais'ieJ and set up in a room for exhibition: SPRE A DING AND f.AP M ACHINE, imi HI.K DUFFERCARDS. SINGLE DOFF HR C \RD «, VVii’ll 8 FLATS, It ML-W \ V DR VVVING HE VI), LIST si’EEDEiI FOR ROPING, DR WVING FR V.ME, RINGJ'it \ \ ELLER ’l'll RUSTLE, LIVE SFJNDIA s HEAD SPINDLES DA N FOR PH C \P SPiNNER. LOOM WITH STOP MOTION. SAMPLE" OF SHAFTING. COUPLINGS, i HANGERS AND PE LUES. They will furnish, also, all other kindsofAla- j I cliuur. u-ed in Fuetories including the s j-; s. s- -a v c-: as ati n a *i u.i:, first inltuduued into this cuuntr* bv the Alattea- j | win Company, winch is a great j Muchiiuv us will appear by llie iuiluwmo; IJutternuts Sept. 4 th. 1843. Our Pelf-Opera- i I tiiio v(uies op rate toiiur entire s dislactiiin, pro- j tluciiiff y >rn ot u su mir quality, ami a»j in- j ere ised quan ity over the Maud .Mules, and at a j fir less e. .s', not exceeding five cents per turn- ; dred. ll is now about two years since they were j i put in operation,ami Ido m>t know that they have e/er been detained for hull an hour for repa'rs. In haste, yours. truU. &c., A. G. AVasiibov, Ajrent. Manayunk, Jan. Id/h, 1813.—. Mr. Richard S.nbiing, ol the Ai at tea wan Company, has pul ’ in operation in my eslab.isb oenl emhl of Smith’s Self Aetinix Mutes, seven of 432 sj i. idles, and uiieot 3L2spimi.es. Thev pTtorm to thegreat : est satisfaction, and the Mule ilst Isis considered | bv ad practical men as the best ot the kind in I the country. .loskph Ripka. Aurristawn, J i a., Jan. 10, 1813. — Air. Strih j lino, from the Maltrawm Companv, New York, has just finished putiinu in operation for me ten ; o S.iiitu’s Self-Acting Mule*, for spinning twist ; and liiniio, which operate to our entire satistac j i JOII . S'am.’ke Jamison. Urea* Falls Mills A "HI 23. 1813. w 1. B. i LboNARD, Eq. De.-r S.r— i liisCompan. have bud in operation of Sell-Ac ting .M uies Sharp s Roberts &Co s. M..son’s and Smith’s. The two former for more I han two t ears, and the latter tor upwards O' one year last past. I have kept an accurate account ot the pr duct, waste and cost of operating; each description of Alule, and tlie resu.t isdecidedlt in favor of Smith’s. 1 have no hesitation in sayino the Smith’s Mule wnl turn oil' more work per spindle than anv oth« r now in n>e; tinit it requires less trouble j to Keep it in order, ami may be kept in repair at It os expense. ou/s, rcspecliudy. J. A. Bunt Lien, A Tent Great Palls Alanufaelurino Co. A'arnspuu in one wet k, endino 12th August, ; 1813, at the ItoekV Glen Xiills, Fislikiil Landing. N. X. —4 I"t4 pounds and I4b.E>lo hanks No. 35 j vain; Hanks to the spindle per Hc, 4 7-100; No ol’w irkimr hours, ll (id 100; expenses per week, StM3U, cost per hundred hunks, No. 33. j j 3 3-100 timo March I) j THE WESTERN CONTINENT : A Southern Family XewsjKiper vj the largest size, \ publis/o d evm/ Su/unla y in the cat y of Balhmort, by Samuel Smith .)• Co., Edited by U . T. 'i'hompsan. author of " Major Jones' Courtship." '•('tironicies of Vine i dle," i) c. Ac. Terms—Two Dollars, in advance. E have long . egard.ul it as a iu.>si buJtiiliating r« V v fie. lion u|mu me South, that no professedly lieu 1 trai amily journal bus yet been sustained vv tbiu le rbor -1 tiers. We have bso d tlie expermeuit wbeUier such a, j paper could not be suppored at the immediate South, i and liiougb not wholly unsuccessful, our < xperieuce has t ing t u.-> that t e papers of tins class paid shed m the large Northern cities, possess advantage .- over those of the rouihrv, wiiich. in a measure, d I'v compe iOou. But here the rase is UilTuent. Baltimore, staudiug as t does on Use I o tier of the Bout cm states, is yet near euo .git j to the greet coiiiiii ncial, literun and political emporium, I to he included in the neigriliorbo'ui of great American i cities, and to enjoy all tue adva luges, as a radiuti g point, wine are possessed b> either Fniladelphia, Boston , i r.X w York. A paper issued from Baltimore has all the fa ilities fur obtaining the latest literary in elligei.ee, as w.-ll ns tile current literature of the, day, foreign anil do m--iic, that are enjoyed by the journals of the North' rn ciiies The Western Continent is as I arc *. as cheap, : and can be belter adapted to tlie vvuu s and last 'sof South i ern read, rs.thuii those .Vorlh'-ni papers w inch now draw so liirce aa amount of their patronage from the Southern ; public. Lnterttiiningthese views, we have looked wiih confi | deuce to the success ol the Continent. Light month’s j experience has tended to strengthen thutconfidcnce, and I now we enter upon Us publication with a firm conviction ! ; that all that is uegessarv insecure for it a circulation I equal io that of its \ irliieru cotempornries, is a faithful and rni'; getre devotion of our best abilities to make il a useful aid enter aining Faniilv Journal. It is our de sign to make the Wss i brn Continent emphatically a ; Southern faintly paper, that may be read with interest ; and profit by every in -tuber of a Southern family.— I With this view, we shall draw for our literary depart i ment. from the best sourcoA.su ;!i m liter as will interest aud eu e ton the tm u L with ml offending the taste or orruuting the morals of our readers. P lids will be taken to give the atesl intel'igence on al S "!>J nets of .merest to tae general reader, to tlie exclu sion of the vast amount ol lomil mailer, such as personal gossip, police reports, theatrical ail other criticisms, vv Inch in ike up so large a potion of the staple of spine of the popular week! es of the North. 1 11 a word, though we shall endeavor to make our paper interesting to all, our c ief aim shall be to adapt it to the vyaujs and tastes of the pe.ople ofthe South and South-W'e-t, upon w horn, and these of our own citv who are disposed in sustain st.ch a journal, vye must ir. duly dejiend forsuoport. r lying more up ui tlie i itriusic merits of our paper, than ou any pi tjniises we migiit make in a prospectus, we will close by appealing to the readers of the South j and NVpgt for u share of that patronage which they so liberally bestow upon the overgrown weeklies ofthe North. > Egws—-The Western Continent is printed on a mam moth sheet ot-10 by 1 1 inches, <m fair type, and securely mailed to subscribers, at Two UoplarS peh annum, -n advance. Three copies uiit be sent fur $5, or licven copies for § 10. All letters on the business of subscriptions to be aJ dfti--'vd, post paid tu the edilur. W. T. THOMPSON. SAMUEL SMITH. Baltimore, August. 1810. Sept. 11. DRUGS, MEDICINES AND PERFUMERY. tBl ME subscriber lias now on hand, and is continually Jtt. receiving iVcsh supplies of genuine Drugs and Medicines, selected expressly for ph vsi< ians and family nse. Al-o, ap elegant asurtment of Perfumery —Cologne and Lavender Waters, fancy washing aud shaving Sa ips, 11 iir Oils, &.C., it ;., ill of which are offered a reduced pr.ces for cash. Visitors from the country ae invited le fall. \VM. HAINES. Oct 11 GAIIDEX^AXD~FIELD SEED? & FULL assortment of blur Gra>s Orchard Grass, Im. Herds Grass, red and white Clover .Seed. Also, en extensive assortment of Fresh Garden Seed, always &e hand, sailed to the season WM. XiAINES. 0?t 1 PATE AT 31ED1C1AES. lill. JOIIL iiU VMIA3i*S LIVER AM) DYSPEPTIC Milling SML 1 B N offering this valuable medicine to the people | M. of Georgia, lor the relief and cure of many dis- I eases incident to a southern climate, ido not claim i for it infalihiliij; neither do 1 ?ay it will cure ail |»| diseases. lint in Chronic Liver A Jlections and Dys pepsia, J run confidently advise and recomnund its M use,from my personal observation and use of the article in my own practice, r i hisarttcle is luvora hl y received wherever it lias been used, lam al lowed to refer to Mr. George Heard of Troup, Mr. John U arreu of Colunihns, M r. M cKaliee ol Cobb, .Mr. Asbtiry Hull of Alliens, Mr. W illiam IT Ter rell of I’utnam. Ke v .John E. Lawson of Lag range j to w hich a great nnnibei of names might be ttdded, vvlto bear thetr testiitiony toils value. Lr. JJenry Branliam lias used tbps medicine in Ids own case, and lias prescribed it to many others, gives tt as Ins opinion, tli it it is one ol tiie safest and most valua ble medicines that can be used in imperfect diges ! lion, liver complaints, constipation and irregular state of the bowels. It is useful m bilious com plaints, to persons recovering from bilious fevers, and in sick or nervous head-ache. To pregnant women, who are subject to Cost!veness. this medi cine is well suited. In regulating the stale of the -tomaeh and bowels, and promoting digestion, it is particularly useful. 1 could append a long list of < ertificates, but for bear, prefermg to rely on the v irtues of the medi cine to sustain uselt. The medicine is a gentle i and certain cathartic, tonic and sudorific. JOEL lißA*\iiAM, EaloJtloiijGa. I Price si—For sale by ! march il A. G. WILLIS. SANDS’ SARSA.FAR \ LLA^ Fur the Removal and Fermanr.nl Curt of all Diseasci arming J'rota an impure slate oj l/it R.voa, or habit of the system, viz: scrofula or King's Evil, Rheumatism, Obstinate Cvta n uus Eruptions. Piutph s, or Pustules on the Fact , Jilotcucs, lilies. Chrome >ore Eyes, Ring ttoim or Tetter, St aid Head, Enluig i incut and l ain oj the Runes and Joints. Stubborn ulce.s, Syphilitic Sump, toms, Utiuiicuor Enmbago. non JJ, Sense s arising ft t 7/1 an injudicious use 0/ Met cury. Ascites, or Dropsy Ex posurtur Lmpruaract In Lijc. Also. Ch/ uMii Lunsli t utiuuul IJiSorufi s wilt be retnuecd by lues Prepara. 1 ion. ry Mils medicine has, in many thousand instances, jSL brought ue.diii and returning vigor to the w1 ak and languid frame. lis operation extends itself to the remo lesliran.-actiuiis of the generalitymem, undcouMcslMii re - moving diseased action 111 tlic aUauiping ujiU secreting vessels The blood contains the ektneutsof the whole animal structure—llesli and fibre,glauds, muscles,tenuous, the nails,the halt,and even tae bone* themselves, are all sustained by die blood. Vv ell, then, may it beculleeUha stream 01 life. 1 n proportion to die purity ol llaid will be that of the substance. ito which ius continually chang ing. Corrupt bloou instead of producing healthy flesh, is likely enough to develop sores and ulcers When these appear, w iielhcrui the specific form of scrotum, in all its multiform anddisgusting shapes,or eruptions in all thetr disfiguring variety .rheumatism.bilious disorders.general i elaxation and debility , and n host of complainlsarisiug from disode. ed secretions iheie is no dtlei gent n is be lieved. th.c willsorapidly neutraiizi die vii usm the blood from which they spi big and eilccl a. radical cure,us this preparation. The following isan extract from a Jetlerjust received from Mrs. Bevan, w ho had been ntilicted foi several years with Scrofulous Ulcers. Dyspepsia. &c.. and recently 1 will)an ali'ectionof the Throat and Ul;e.-l; ISA 11 EYsHIt’RG. Va.. Dec. l-th, 1845. Messrs A IS. if IJ. Sonus —iii lore J eommenced using VourS 1 irsupai it amy sulfei mg> vv ere almost past expres sion,my throat w as completely ulcerated,! had a dreadful cough, and there wen frequently w eeks together that 1 could uotspeak above a'v aisper: and besides, the iutlu matioii from my throat extruded into my head, so that my hearing vv as very mucii tin paired . A tic i taking the Jiursa parilla a shun lime my health improv mi and my throat is now weil. lam as free from cough and tightness of'lie chest as lever was and can hear quite distinctly. My tit roat has been well about three m mllis.i he cure of w 1m |> hasbeen effected entirely by the use of ilia Your friend, ' ' LOUISA R. BL VAN, NEW VOUK ApripgiJ. Jb4s. Messrs. Ali if I) Sands—Utnt s: i’ceiiug itadnty to you and the community at large, I send you this certili cateof the virluesof y our Sarsaparilla, that others who me n ivv so flfermg may hive then' confidence established and useyuur medicine witiioutdelay. 1 w.isiroub ed w ith a sev ere ulcer on my ankle, which, extended halfway up to the Knee, discharging very offen sive matter, itch in c , hu rni nsr. ami dep nv mg me ol leu of I my realal night,and very painful to bear. 1 .lasrecoimiifanled to useyuur medicine by' Mr. Jaanea McGonnel, vv ho had been cured by it, and after using five i bottles I wasfjilirely cured. 1 have deferred sending you this certificate one year I si nee i he<;«m- was ciiecti d. in ordei to ascertain vv ith cur ! tai lit v' whether it vv a- a perm a neitl rme. mill it now gi vp» methe greatest pleasure to add that 1 have neither seen nor fell the slightest re-appearauce ol il, and that 1 uu* entirely sound. Vouis. SARAH Ul NT Y R F.. 240 D -1 a -ie cy -s t, MOBILE, ALA. Nov.2d JM43, Messrs. Sands —l deem uanai toi justice to mvsc* and the comm unity a i large, to relate the following fact w hichoccurred in our neighborhood in the latter part of 1 July last. Janets , a young 1 p irl aged fouileeu years wasatlhcted with an imiuense sore on the middle other back .which defied all the treatmontol medical skill. As slie was a friend olourfam 1\ ,J employed all the means in my power in endeavoring to r dieveher but in Tain. At* lastsome person mentioned to me \ our Sarsaparilla, aud t immediately procured two bottles of Messrs. Mosely oil Tucker, y our Agent-in tins city, which I gav efb her. I I called to see her the next day and she told me she hadta* ken two dose« and felt very much reliev ed. 1 laughed ins* inoderately at this, but she said it was really so, and, ireu i tlemeu.iu a word, in two weeks Hum the tuu&eiie com* menced using il, there was neither sjgn nor appearance ' of wherelhesore had been. \ our>.respectfully, J. G. HOUSEMAN. *JdDaaphin-st. XT' ForfurtherpartieularMiud conclusiveevidence o it.-superior value and efficiency, aecpamphlcls.which i may be obtained ol agents grai is. I’re pa red ami sold wholesale, aml retai I. by A. B. &D • ’ SANDS. Wholesale Druggists, “!• Fulton-street, New i York. SoUl alsoby HAMLAM*. RL<LEV A Go.. A ugusta; llaviland. li iirrn I <fc Allen .Chariest on; G il Urn. drickson.Sav mnali; G. Payne.. Macon; A. Filch,' olum bia; and by druggists genera l) throughout the Uuitet) States. Price si pci boUU'.d hotlb sfor >5. XT The p üblie :ir< respect fully re<| nested tore member 1 that it is Sands’Sarsaparilla that has and i > constantly achieving such remarkable chits of the most difficult j class of disease.-to which the human frame is subject, I lie refine ask fm Sands’ Sjarsapai ilia a n J take no other j February 18, I Mb. Hm Itid PRICES TO SUIT TIIE TIMES. AMPLY MEDICINES. CHOICE PERFUMERY ; & and FANCY ARTICLES. The subscriber resp'fcitully invites the attention of Physicians. .Merchant* anti Planters, who may be visiting j this city, to h;s stuck of Medirin •-. fireat care having i been exercised in their selection, he is confident t'|M the | quality of each article iv such as. caunot fail to afford eu j fire satisfaction. Til** assortment of Perfumery, Fancy Articles. P.i nshex | and Coin' 11, are the finest varieties of French and Aincii can manufacture. t He recommends with confidence to Gentlemen, in the! estimable quail i»s. the Shaving (.'oinpouni s o ' Pivr i Gueriain, Roussel, Glenn and others, w hich nliive thu operation of shaving from many of its dis; gre -able at tendants. Also, to the Ladies a splendid assortment of i igMy I perfumed Toilet So ios—tiie Human K.ilvdor and Milk of Roses,both delightful preparations for the complexion, , together with a great variety ol hair Ot’s, hair Dyes aud i other Perfumery. j Sands’, Carpenter's and Roll’s Sar-nparMla, Jaynes’ Exoeetorunt.Garminatlv and Hair Tonic, Ev mis’ Sooth | ing Syrup for children teething, Powell’s Hal-ain of An* 1 niseed, an exeellcnt remedy for coughs and cqidr. J bids ; Rheumatic Liniment, and ail the other popular Medi cine? of the day. (infers from the country respectfully solicited. A liberal discount made for rcs'h. WM. HALNES, Jr., Nu. IL iiroad-sL, Augusta. Sept, iii • 1 TAYLOR’S HOTEL, (Formerly St. Nicholas Hotel,) 28 COURTLANDT-STUEET, NEW YORK. rEnilE subscriber, lore of the Tremont T*mpe- JB ranee House, bits taken the nbove Hotel. ! painted and put it in good or-ler. and opened it nu a Temperance Hold, vvb- re be would be glad to wait upon bis former patrons ami ih- public gene* rallv. who may feel disposed to give bint a on,l, pledeinsr Lirnself \n all e» <l<‘;ivors to uuiktt their stay a<rreeab!e while with him. Prie# of btvitil per week, i-T. “ “ “ day. 1 25. ELD AD TAYLOR r»b r a-c 5 IP?