Daily constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1846-1851, March 30, 1847, Image 1

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"Tria BY JAMES GARDNER JR. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 30, 1817. NEW SERIES—VOL. I.—NO. 151. imMhtqaWWßW""- - TIIE CON ST ITIT I 0 N .’.LIST. OFFICE l.\ Alt IM USH-STREET, Third door from (he .Worth- UV.<l corner of D roads t. Siltis of LAND by Administrators Executors orGnar diaus, are required, by law, to l c held on the firs-t Tuesduy hi the month, hem ecu the hours ol leu ill the foreman and three in the aliernoon, at the Court Uou>e in which the property is situate. Notice of these sales must be given in a public Gazette sixi Y Days previous to the day of sale. Sales of NEGROES must be at public auction, on the. first Tuesday of the month, between the usual hours o sale, at the place of public sales in the county where the Letters Testamentary, or Aduiinis ration, or Guar dianship, may have been g anted, first giving sixty Days’ notice thereof, in one of the public Gazettes of this State, and at tbe door of the Court House where such sales are to be held. Notice for the sale of Personal Property must be given in like nr» inner forty day, previous to day of sale. Notice to the Debtors and Creditors of au Estate must be published for forty days. Notice that application w ill be made to the. Court of Or dinary for h ave to sell LAND, must be published for FOUR MONTHS. Notice for leave to s*dl NEGROES, must be published four months before any order absolute can be given by the Court. BUSINESS CARDS. Tfo Professional asitl Business lion. PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS j not exceeding six lines, will he inserted under this ' head at the rale of 810 per annum. Cards ex- ! reeding six lines, u ill he charged pro rata per line JAMES GARDNER, JR. ATTO II NE V AT LA W . AUGUSTA, CA. Fed), f. KH | JOHN J. JONES, A T T O K N i: V A T L A W , M A CON, GA. Will practise in the counties of Bihh. Jones, j Baldwin. Twiggs, Houston, Crawford and Mon roe, and also in the county of Burke. Any busi ness intrusted to his care will receive prompt at* | trillion. I Feb. 10 Ini— 111) D. G. WILDS, • ~ A mmqt mmiSt mr m •.Hal ni mm **. am ooi —mmiV J SPA RTA, GEORGI A. Will practice i.i Hancock, Warren, Washington and Taliaf-rro Counties. Dec. S • Iv 53 geo. g. McWhorter, AT T O R N ! I V A T I, V >V . OFEICt: LAW RAM GE, AUGUSTA, GEORG I. oct 23 Gm 2 ! > DAVID ADAMS, Attorney at Law, Hamburg, So. C: Office over the store of Sibley iV (.‘capon—will j practice in the Law Courts of Edgefield and Barn- i well. .’!J IV scot '2 l GIBSON cV BUTT, A T T O R N E V S A T L A W . WARIIEXTON, G LAW COPARTNERSHIP.—The Subscribers have entered into a Co-Partnership, and will prac tise in the Northern Circuit. Any business entrus ted to their care will meet withprompt attention. WILLIAM GIBSON. j JOS El'll U. BUTT- Jan. 22 Cm. "Jt LAW NOTICE. J. T. SHEWMAKE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, WAYN ES BOROUGII,G A. Jan 23 Ijr 95 CLEVELAND & SPEAR, wmm NO. ‘2 1 3 BROAD-ST., ((Jeer Aldrich Sf Green s Shoe Store./ nov II 1 y 35 W WILSON, PORTRAIT PAINTER. A few PORTRAITS will be undertaken if j early application is made at his Studio, Unitarian 1 Church, corner of Greene and Jackson-slreets. nov 25 ts 17 CONSTITUTIONALIST JOi! OFFICE, , -- ? " ■«. - ,*—! £ rr* rs ?1 T? ? r w &*&&&£ S&j -OAa Having recently put our Job Office in complete order, and made extensive additions to our former assortment of FANCY TVi’E, we age now pre pared to execute v\ith neatness, and at »hort notice, ALL KINDS Os PLAIN, FANCY. AMO ORNAMENTAL FMIfOTB, SUCH AS H \NDBILLS, VISITING CARDS. LABELS, t'O’l’TON' RECEIPTS, CARDS, BLVNKS, CIRCULARS, (HECKS, NOTES, BILL HEADS, &c. 5Cr All orders from the Country will meet with prompt attention. Augusta, June 21, 1815. PAPER, BOOKS AND FANCY STATIONARY. WyjNIIAM A BLAKELY, Paper Man n far jS ® Hirers, are now receiving from New Y»rk ami Boston a very large addition to their former Mock of Books and Stationary, toge'her with a general supply of Combs, Buttons. Pins. Needles, i S nml-Thread. Razors, Scissors, Thimbles, I’en- Knivrs, Gold and Silver Pencils. Hold Pens, Card - Cases, Souvenirs, Tablets. Pink Saucers. &c. Also A large assortment of Pocket Books, kid, 1 ralf and morocco; Banker Gases; Writing Desks; 1 Port Folios; Bill Files; Bill Heads; Post Office ; Deliven ; Ink Stands, something new; together with a complete assortment of French and English j 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 j both the country and city trade. Our prices are ; also reduced in proportion to other goods now of- j sered for sale. Country and city merchants are in- i vited to call and purchase cheap goods. Next door o Messrs. J. &8. Roues & Co.’s Hardware Store. | »Vp 28 ]y 42 SUGAR AND COFFEE. BAGS prime Rio COFFEE JL lltf 20 hhds. Si. Croix, P. Rico and New Orleans Sugar. Just received low^by i . ,v.». um a ate.-. l-z f.-*; tr: rrr.-r*- 7-aarr? RATES OP FREIGHT ON THE 1 GEORGIA AND WESTERN & ATLANTIC RAIL-ROAD. gffii e-A.n BETWEEN’ AUGUSTA AND f irst Class —Boxes of Hals, Bonnets amt Furniture, per foot j 10 8 I 8 10 12. V 35 IS Second Class —Boxes and Bales ot Dry Goods, Mltoes, Saddlery, Glass, Fulfils j Oils, Drugs, and Confectionaries, period lbs i 55 40 • 50 CO ( 70 90 ICO ■ Thud Class —Snoar, ColT#e, Liquor, Bag i fftt»<r. Hope, Butter, Cheese, Tobacco,! ; Leather, Hides, Cotton-Yarns, Copper. 'l’m, Feathers, Sheet-Iron, Hollow-Ware. Crockery, Castings. Hardware, and other heavy articles not enumerated below, per 100 lb* i 27V 30 30 25 ! -15 55 CO Fourth Class —Fiotir, Rice. Bacon, Pork,! Beef, Fish, Hard, Tallow, Beet w ax, Bale.-i of Raps, Ginsen", Green and Drift;; Fmi>, .Mill-Gearinfr, Bar and Pie Hen. .Mil! and Grind Stones, per 100 lbs 125 j 25 25 | 25 30 35 40 Colton—Ver 100 Jhs j 33}' 25 25 25 || 32} 40 i 45 ! Sail —Per Liverpool Sack, not exceeding 41 bushels ! 50 I 30 35 40 i 50 CO G 5 Per bushel j 12} 8 io 10 13 16 | 18 .Molasses —Per lio<r~head 550 4 5,5 7 S 850 Ploughs, Wheel-Barrows, Straw-Cutters. Corn Shellers, and Cultivators, each... 75 50 50 j 50 75 I 75 , 75 ! Oats in sacks per bushel, by ihecar load. 0; 6 (j (j; 8 9 II i Corn, Wheat. Peas, Beans, Rye, Nuts, an Gra.-s-Seeds, per bushel,, by the carload 8 | ]Q 30 J 30 3 1 16 13 Lime — ln ('asks. or Boxes not exceeding 2. 1 bushels, each A. J 30 1 30 30 30 i 40 45 50 Car Load, of Live Stock 35 35 35 i 35 ;10 15 50 HP Bacon in or boxes will be transported from Dalton lu Augusta at 3U cents per 100 lbs. o*For other articles sre list. OA Freight lor Atlanta, Athens, and all stations on 11»e Western & Atlantic Rail Road, payable at those stations. Fur other stations it must be paid in Augusta. F. C. Ati.MS. Siiperintrndant. of Transportation. Transportation OJJice , Georgia Hail Hoad and Hauling Company, f Augusta, Ga., March 22. 1847. \ March 27^ GEORGIA, .UAtO.N AM) \4 ESTEKN ; AND WESTERN AM) ATLANTIC j 11 Alii ROADS. ® fevd®# Passenger Train, carrying the Great -S. Southern Alai 1 between New Y ork and New Orleans, leaves Augusta daily at 7 o'clock.r. M., arriving at Atlanta at (U o’clock. a . m., lea ves At lanta at 8 o’clock, a. M., and arrives at Griffin at 10 o'clock. A- m. Returning, leaves Griffin at 1 o’clock, r. m , arriving at Atlanta at 31 i*. m., : leaves Atlanta at 4o’clock, p. M., and arrives at ! Augusta at 3« o’clock . a. M. In connection wirii this train, a locomotive i leaves! nion Point for At hen.-, on Mondays, Wed nesdays,and Fridays, at (»t o’clock, A. M , and • on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 1 o'clock, A. M. The Passenger Train upon the State Road leaves ! Atlanta dany, (Sundays excepted,) at 8 o’clock. a. m.; and arrivesat Ootlicaloga at 3* o’clock. P. m. Returning leaves Oothcaluga at 7 a. at., and ar rives at Atlanta, in lime for the evening train to Augusta. Stages run in connection with the cars.asful lows: Daily. —The Express Mail Line, the Georgia 1 Rail Road Line.and the South Carolina Rail ICad j Line, from Griffin to New Orleans, passing through ! Greenville, La Grange, West Point an 1 \uhurn j to Not.isulga, thence by Rail Road to Montgom ery. Also, from Bartlesville via Columbus, to j (Jhehaw. From vVarrenton to Macon via Sparta and Mil- j edgeville. From Madison,every Monday,Wednesday'.and ! Friday, via Eatonton amlCliuton to Macon and via Eatonton to MilledgeviUe. From Athens, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sa- j turdays, via Gainesville to Cassville, and Dahlo- • neca. From Double Wells, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, to Washington, Wilkes county, and Abbeville, S. C. From Covington, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, through Gridin, and Greenville to La Grange. From Kingston every day, (Sundays excepted,) via Rome, Double Springs, Warrentun, and De catur to Memphis, Tenn. Fn>m Atlanta on Tuesdays, ’Thursdays and Saturdays, to Jonesboro’ and Gridin. From Stone Mountain on Mondays, Wednes days and Fridays, fur Lavvreuceville and Gaines -1 vilie. From Oothcalogaon Tuesdays, 'Thursdays and Saturdays, for Chattanooga, 'Tenn. THROUGH TICKETS, from Augusta to ( | Huntsville, Decatur, or'Tuscumhia, Ala., can be , ; had at the (7. R. R. Ticket Office, for 813. Office Geo. R. R. A R'k'g Co., March 24, IS 17. SOUTH CAROLINA. RAIL ROAD. "a 'The Special Train for \:ken will hi-re after nut leave on Sunday afternoons. Hamburg, S. C., August 23, 131 G. ang. 31 3b SSoJTiiSiJ £iO*±i-r3 fc \ 7*l i A FTER THE IJi ll I .VST., all Cottons a'sk remaining at the Georgia Rail Road Depot over 24 hours alter it is turned on the p’atform, will be sent to the nearest Warehouse, at tiie ex ; pense of the consignees Trans? N. Office of the G. R. R. & R. C. ) Augusta, Jan. 12, 1347. y Jan. 14 87 to my old minus 4xi) firms. \ “As you find ns R-eommeml us.” lb AG LE HOTEL. ? r-\ The subscriber having rented the spa t-Gifl cions and comfortable House, known as 1- f J-iA,the EAO LE HOTEL, formerly kept by D. N. Ju Ison, of this place, will he h.ippj to accom modate his friends in such a manner as to give perfect satisfaction. lltscharges util he moderate and his table sup- I plied with the best this section of the. country | canaffird. In addition to Ills House, he has iwn litre- stables in fine order, which will lie attended | by faithful Ostlers, and provid' d with goud pro- ; j vender. It will also be his duty tosee i “That none go avvav dissatisfied.” JOHN BUTT, j Wairenton, Dec 9, ISlfi. 59 A RARE OPPORTUNITY. THE MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT, at present conducted by Mrs. Alexander, for- J meriy by M is* Gardner, is offered for sale with the I Mock, Fixtures, &c , embracing almost every’ ar i tide necessary for the successful prosecution of j ; the hn-mess. The terms to an approved purchas- j er will he very accommodating. Those desirous of locating in litis town, an opening for engaging in a very advantageous business, is now off-red. and another such opportunity may not again offer. Communication personally or by letter, will re ceive attention, addressed to the subscriber. A. ALEXANDER. Stt. | Athens, Feb $, 15*7, 3c [Mb i pun j = j" 11 1 1 « 1 n fj 4 iin 1 1 1!< j : rquu way iy i|(i x , - -tMiJi: ) ‘l'uf.'H < SSI! ) ! £ • UO J F» J| is pu« un.ujKjf 1 ■ S J,| MU) f j M 11! I I!|U'M|lV| •UlliJ j c min(y otioj ’jui o ‘Mitt. qiv 3 | I ! 1 > J 3 pun •rtjajy ) |n 1,) x -o<s ‘!| > 1 r?»» I vm , ' ' u ' 'd I I? ■ 1 Z -s(( ,).)J *) •(>»! M| 3 i-'iautj ■ iin>Mi >i! ty •B\’3II.LV I]. 11. JKO(2E2££S, HL J IWOLLl) inform lh>* ritizens of Augusta and w d its vicinity that he lias opened a shop on Mclntmli-street. dioclly opposite the ('onstituiioii alist offic e, for the purpose of carryingon the above 1 business, in all ils various branches. Rifles of a superior quality made to order, and warranted as good as cao be produced, both in point j of finish and accuracy of shooting. ; Double and single (inns re-stocke 1 and repaired. Also, door and trunk locks repaired, and new keys fitted at short tmiice. From his long experience in tic* business, he is ; enabled to say that ail work entrusted I• > hi.s care ! shall be done as well as it can be done at the north i or e!>.'vx ii^re. A Hen’s Revolving and Self-Corking Pistols, Powder I'lasksiind >t>ot Pomdies,Cone \\ renches, English, French and American Percussion Caps, for sale. ' jtily 1, 1846. ly 5 j 3 > pigfrtiliiy > r/2 MiiiiiiSili{i!iiii|!iiilii t/i U’ .• I.C 1 i * it’ l Jrj fpr* i 4 » Q o c K-jrfe«a i m < O ft ss V‘ F. CUE W oilers f>r sale a large assort- B 17* merit of Factory and Cook 8 PO\ ES of 11se latest fashions and most approved style, for Wood or Coal, opposite it e Eagle 0u Phtemx llutei, Br<,ad street, Augusta, Ga. sept 21 STILL CHEAPEN T O X W A S//I N G TO N - .S’ TR E ET , : Three Doors South, <J Thomas Duds' Slore. -ft " I ETAArTORIR-!, r.l ILDKRS AND U AtI.HOAD COM- I P.VMGS, AND TO AU. WHOM IT MAY CoSCI.KN. The salj-crihi r lakes t!»i - method ol iiil’irminp ln< trieuds ! and custom ts, and tins public ge.ieraliy, that he has been induced to lower • is prices tor *m k on arrotiMt of i tiie dullness of busine-s, a <1 with the hopes of doing more I ms: ness. He will work at ih ■ following rat- a : Tit Roofing put on at $1) per 10U -quure ft. or Igor. [>tr square when the niiitcrials are furnished. I Large Gutters, formerly dl c. per ft. reduc>dlo l“r. Large Conductor Pipes 25c. 41 44 L*c. Small Gutters, 20c. 44 44 121 c. : Small Conductor Pipes 20p. “ 44 12 ic. ! Gutter Hooks, Hie. 44 44 9c. j Oil Cans, all sizes, 2Uc.pergah 44 lOe. j Bathing Tubs, £l3 00 apiece, 44 $9 00 He will go to any par t of the country to put up G niters ami Roofing and no extra charges w ill be made for it, if 1 conveyance and hoard are furnished. Any reference or security will be given for the perform : a nee of any work or contracts made by him, and the best materials will b used that tliemirket ran afforil. 1 Having one of the i e-l workmen in his employ, he flutters himself that he will please any who may give him a call both in price and quality. Sept M R. F. BOI’YER. DECIDEDLY NEW. rgNHE stock of CLO THS. Cusilucres. Vestings, Fancy A nicies, and'Trimmings, just opened by John Bridges. Merchant Taylor, next door gelovv Ihe I oiled Stales Hotel. Broad-street. Au bu ti. 'J’he public are resjiectfully invited before i ordering their garments elsewhere, to examine the above stock, which they will find to comprise the best selections that can be made in the New York I marker. JOHN BRIDGES. N. B—Making and Trimming as usual in the most biouabie manner. Jan 3 j PAlNl^r<>li^TNDO\V a L ASS . A c. ffAV/LA\D, RIS LEV f CO., DRUGGISTS. HAVE on hand, a id urn ruceiving, co istant supplies of pnre,’ ‘extra,’ ‘No. I’ and No. 2’ White Lead, in keg* from 25 to d'Jtl pounds, of w irranted quality ; Paint oil; taane ’soil; lamp oil; spirits turpentine, var nishes, of all kinds ; chrome yellow ; chrome green, dry ‘ and in oil; imperjal green, in oil; verdigris, dry and in i oil; emerald green; Prussian blue; ultra-marine blue; Y>'nnillion; Venetian red; red lead ; ro*a pink ; Spanish brown, dry and in nil , yellow oohre ; litharge; ter de-si enna ; umber ; lampblack ; drop blank ; black lead ; ivory black; whiting; chalk; putty; gold leaf; glue; sand paper; pumice stone. rotten stone; emery; painter’s and tanner’s brushes ofall kinds; window, coich and picture glass, of all sizes-. paint mills and paint stones; together with every article usually found iu drug stores, of the bi-st quality, and at very low prices, at wuolesaie and retail. XTi’urchttsors »:!! do veil to c»l3. Orders promptly attended to. Oct 11 _rerrz-tr- ■f-tsy.g.yygaartseef nw m ■: _ i" * ll \I : TRRIVL»j» CIIEMICA!. SO I X TIO.X. FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF WHEAT AND OTHER SEEDS. rSSMIE subscriber le-ing the only possessor in Bte | »i I niied Slates, of the rei ijie for preparing j ii A E IHRI\E s(J 1J FviICAL. SU HU i lU> , fi r which the Suuii ty id Hacnuraet iiieirl atul A;t ricuiture ol France, after testing the value of it ; for three consecutive years, through a commissi n composed of Scientific Agrieullurists and Che j mis's, ami after their f.ivorahle report, awarded i the in ontor a premium ol 3,000 francs, and a gold u.eda!. ’i’ite stimulating power of the ingre.lientscum posing this solution is such, that bv steeping the j Seed in it, tile effect is not only lo accelerate the \ ■ gcr.ufn.ilion, but to render the vegetation more ( vigorous, l»y its'useful action ns a hygroscopic; i the gns.ous emanations of carbonic acid, and i carlronated huirogen, nourish the plant, and i make it more productive lo the Farmer, by pro- • i venting rust and the attacks of injects, j The numerous ad . ant ages arising from the use ■ of this B’teep, are— Ist, llu.t it is the dir. ct appli cat on ol [kiliulu n to the seed, instead of fie i ; ground. 2d. It supersedes all brininrs, lime, j plaster, and ail other troublesome operations now i in use. 3d. It causes a much more speeds and j I hanL growth; an I lastlv, by maturing much ' | sooner (we think 10 da s.jit v» ill e-ad-et le rust, : | and cons quenllv, give Lie husbundmin :t more i : prolitaoie harvest; also, the cost is modcratt, (.~>s ' 1 for the barrel u. Ij3 [i> 35 gallons ) 1 DIRECTIONS FOR USING THE CHEMICAL ! SOLUTION. Rut in a IJ _r H t tun as much of the Solution I is is r. nujred lor Hie quantity ot Seed you have I to so;;U —throw in tne seed and let it remain, us W HHA r and T\\ {■’. G fl mrs or more , () A i S ami BAUHH\ , 3 Hours or more CHO VHR irnl O I iIHR I GRASB SHED, 2 Hours. INDIAN Cv)RN, IS to *2l rlours, j I f After Ijeing soaked, dry it li.rough a hair ; sieve b« tore sowing. CO F TON BHHD. — Southern Planters would ; find a great ben. tit by nsi;ig this Solution as a j steep lor their Colton >eed before planting. The ; longer the Seed stand soaking the better. Alter | : having been soaked, the Seeds must be drained ; in a sie»e or basket, and immediately planted. F r tlic information bfiimse who wish second ! j testunony on this matter, he subjoins the opinion i j of some well known Agriculturists, who tried the j ! preparaiioni.n SVneat last t ail, and now renew 1 tin r orders for an enlarged quantum lot « -ring I seed nigs. j K.'irari rt'a letter from JOHN S. SKIN- j NEiv, Hsq., dated i \bniary 35,18-15. Your So i lution was tried, not bv me, but mv own son. F. G. Skinner; the Wheat he steeped in it was ; sowed very late, yet he Pays the efleet is very ap- j parent and higidv beneficial. I s!m!i recommend ■ the trial of the Solution to all my friends jk xI .spring, for theif Oats, Chun, vVc. | Co!. N. GOLDSBOROUGEI. Writes, March 6th, 18-j j: Three Imsiiels were seeded in still* i i white nuk land, and here 1 have every reason to he well satisfied with the experiment; the Wheat ! came up three days earlier, and grew up with as tmnsimor vigor, ami has maintained a supeiioritv , over the adjacent Wheat, which was brined and j limed and seeded the same day in land of the i same quality, it has constantly appealed thus , 1 far as if the land in whieh tile Wheat stteepod in tiie Solution was seeded had been manured, and ’ the other not; whereas tbe u hole was dressed the [•receding spring with barn-yard manure, &c. Commodore JONES, IH S. Navy, writes : ‘‘Ac i i to the efforts oftiie Solution on the grow ing cre’p, ; 1 &c., I think very tavoialflv. It has added much I to the appearance ns well as to the gro vth, &c. : ! (Order, double the quantum used lust Fail.) Green Valley Farm , August 27, ISIG. I have \ tried your solution, last fall, on Wheat, 1 sowed a piece of land of three acres, one half the seed | j soaked with the Solution, and the other without ■ | anv staking. One acre and a half, with the j I seed soaked gave 2i A bushels Wheat, the other j one and a half acres only Gelded 12J: the Wheat . weighed s!>i pounds pei bushel, while that not socked only 57J. The Wheat soaked came up i nearly fourduys before the ether, and harvest, il \ twelve days sounrv. PIIILIR MARSO. O’ Mr. A. MAUGE, of Augusta, Ga., is ap pointed mv sole agent for this State. L. MONTROP. j Feh. 4 —3in 3(K> II o w A\\i ; l Hl v a V A i ir, TO NEGLECT USING TIG. GENUINE DR. TAYLOR’S BALSA3I OF LIVERWORT, j 375 Uowery, N. \ . j i’S E ÜB’i’ be w!u> L ive Puhnoitary Consumption, ■ i x▼ M or any alFection of the Lungs, Ltvur or t’hot, 1 alter rending die following letter, just received from a 1 m st respectable inhabitant of Westchester County j New \ o i k . Txrrytow.v, Aug. 9. 19*14. | Dear Doctor—fils difficult to find words to express the j gratitude which 1 feel towards you for li»e interest you | havetak n to re:ieve me in my distress. Ja the year ! ISi2 1 ■•«mir;scled a heavy cold, which finally settled on ; my lung*; in a lew months after 1 commenced coughing ‘ and :aising utfensive matter, which smelt very bad. 1 Having heard that Shet man’s Lozenges were good for a cough 1 tried slew boxes of them, but they bid not the least elf; ct on me. I thsa called in the beslptiysu ian in the plaet,wliua tended me a few months, but without tu: i c* 1 s- ; I then saw an ad vertisein'-nt in one oftiie city p persof \Vislar’s Ha'sam of Wild Cherry, oi which 1 pur based three bottles, at thecotner ot Fulton and Nns- i sau sire Is, but L could not perceive t e least beneficial •Tie. i from it, on tic contrary 1 think it was a gr* it in jury to me. Siiortly alter u-mg it 1 commenced raising ! blocd in large quantities ; 1 was taken down sick and confined to the hon e for three months, during which tune I lost my appetiie and fell away v ry fast; I was then induced to consult Hr. Curii* of New V n k. (one of the best physicians in the city,) but lie could do me no j good. 1 again became worse, and was confined to tbe j ; bouse all last winter »itJ spring, und I gave up all hope of i | ever getting any better, as I again raised blood and my j cough was very severe, together with a pain in my breast ; : and under tbe shoulder blade. My friends now gave np j all hopeof my recovering, and thought every day was the last. About this time I hoard of your BALAAM Or’ : i.IVERVVOiIT being good for consumption, but I was j 1 like many others, and w.is fearful that it might be a regu- , Jar humbug; I however finally consented to trv it, as I i 1 thought it could make me no wotse. My brother then i ; purchased abotrleof it at 375 Bowery,N, V. and i com menced taking it ami by the tiui” 1 had used one bot.Jo i i nil 1 could sleep all night, and in liie niui ni.g Iliad an j i aiipeti.e for my breakfast. I stiil keep on taking it and 1 find great bem til In no it—l lie pain iu my breast >- entire j !y go e, and I raise no more blood. XV ilhio trie last two i months 1 bave gamed in weight six pounds and inticb in j streng h. I would therefore advise all who have any j affec ion of the Lungs or Liver lo try the Genuine Dr. j I Taylor’s Balsam of L ; verwors, for I truly believe it tu i be the best remedy in existmiee for diseases of the Lungs I or Livea Should any one duiibt Ibe ib.>ve st it; meal re. I tutive to your v aluatde medicine. Set i.:a cull on me, and > | 1 will convince them ofits virtue* Voursre-peetfidly. 17 REVERE. Beware of eoauli rSi ir», the onlys«n 4 isn«- huv f.n eqgra j ved label (over fit outside wrapper of each bottle) with I the signature of Dr. GURDO.V J, L.Eii 4 S attaedied. T’ne genuine article for sale by WM. HAINES. i Oct 11 PLEASANT STOVALL. j WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT I W U.L f;ON TIN V E THE ABOVE RUSH j V w NESS on his own account, on the first <>f ; September t.cxt, at the Warehouse of Stovall *fc | Simmons,at \\ hich lime I hat firm v\ ill be dissolved, i | Arrangements have been made with Messrs. An- | I dres, Spears Sf Woottend to whom said Warehouse t ! is rented for the ensuing year,) for storage of j 1 Cotton and other produce consigned to him. He j ba* also engaged the services ot his present part- 1 i ner, Mr. G. Simmons. Aag««?a. July 30, 1845 spIO «.ug i AUGUSTA IKON AXU BRASS FOUND!) it Y. COTTON .V.VO WOQM.KX MV. d CHIN HR V ANDGH\RING FGR FACTU ! RIEB. HOPKINS A IIARDJIAN, 1 incenneclh.n with the M A T TEA WAX COM PANY, N.-V, (one oftiie most extensive AI a chine Sanps in the United States.) would respect, fully inioiin the jiulilic that tliev are preoared to furnish CUT'I U V, WOU HLEX* A N I") OILIER MACfHNERY, together with all ; kinds of BILL GEARING ami CAS TINGS ol aii descriptions, ol tilt; latest improved patterns in a style ot workmanship equal to anv in the eountrv, and at short notice. Manufacturers ! and others are invited to call and examine the 1 Machinery, wluelv is alvvay s on hind at FtIEIR Establishment, near ike Gait Road ue i put. in Augusta, where orders will he received and filled on as fovorahle terms as they can he procured at the Norlu or elsewhere. The dc : finery of the same fieingtit Augusta, will avoid risk and s oe expense tu the purchaser. The following Specimens are finished and set up in a room h>r exhibition: SPREADING AND LAP MACHINE, DOUBLE DOFF HR C \RDS. SINGLE DUFFERCARDS WI TH 8 FLATS R AIL-W \ V DR \ WING HE VD, LIST SPEEDER FOR ROPING, DR A WING FR AM E, RING TU WELLER THROSTLE. LIVE SPINDLES DEAD SPINDLES ' DA N FORTH CAP SPiNNER. 1.00)1 WITH S'i’OP MOTION* m SAMPLE* OF SH VFTJNG, COUPLINGS, HANGERS AND PUL LIES. They will furnish, also, all other kindsofMa- j clnneri u<ed in Factories including the shlf-'j s’a: rta t: no ;»j ca. e:. first introduced into tins country bv tru- Mattea vvtn Comtiany, which is a great labor-saving Machine, as will appear by the following: Butternuts Sept. -ith. ISI3. Our Self-Opera- . ting Vl ules oji rate to our entire satisfaction, pro- ! during yarn ol a superior quality, and an in- j creased quantify over the Hand .Mules, and at a fir less cos', not exceeding five cents per hun dred. il is now about two years since they were put in operation,and I do not know that they have i ever been detained for halt an hour for repairs. In basic, yours, truly. Ac., it. G. AV.xsihjov, A rent. I Ufanayuvh, Jan. lei.'i, 1-° 15. — Air. Richard Sinhiing, of the Alatteawan C<>mpanv, has put ! in operation in niv' establishment eight of Smith's j Self-Actii g M a!ea. seven of l-'2 spindles, and i one of 312 spindles. T hey perform to the great est satisfaction, and the. Al ulc list If is considered liv ail practical men as the best of lit? Lind in the country. Joseph Ripka. | Sorrishncn , /•’<!., Jan. 10, 1815. — Mr. Strib- I ling, from the Alatteawan Company, New 5 oik, I has just finished putting in operation for me tin ol JSmitii 5s Self-Acting Mules, for spinning twist and tilling, which operate to our entire s uislac- 1 lion. Samuel Jamison. Great Foils Mills, April 25, 1815 —W i. B. I Leonard, Esq.—Dear Sir—l hi * Company have had in ojieration of Self-Acting hluits —Sharp a, > Roberts & ( m/H S. M ason sand Smith s. The two 1 former for more titan two years, and the latter for upwards of one year last ’past. 1 have kept au accurate account ot the pr. duct, vv.i-.te and cost j of operating each description of Mule, and the result is iccidedlv in Ihvor of Smith's. I have no hesitation in saying the Smith’s Mule will turn off rtiorc work per spindle than anv other now in use; that it requires less trouble t.» keep it in order, and may be kept in repair at less expense. Yours, respectfully. J. A. Burn EiGtr, Agent Great Falls Manulaeiuring Co. Yarn spun in one week, ending 12tli August, IS 13. at the Rocky Glen Vl ills, Fishkili Landing, N.V. 4.184 pounds and 146,510 hanks No. 35 yarn: Hanks to tin 4 spindle per day, 1 7-100; i No. of working hours, 11 66-100; expenses per week, S3l 50; cost per Si und red hanks, No. 35 j 3 3-KJu U.no March ( J THE WESTERN CONTINENT A Southern Family Ximspaper of the largest size published ferry Saturday iu ihe ril ij of Ball imort, ! by Samuel Smith Co., Edited by U T. 'Thompson. author of '' Major Jams' Courtship." ” Chronicles of Tint ed! c." 4’c. q c. Terms—Tiro Dollars, in advance. ave Ion" legarfli ditas a nc>.-t imiuiii iting re w w Met lion upon tlift somth. that no professedly ueii tral aini ly journal bus yet Been sestain.-d w tlim le r bur •tlers. W'e have tested the ex per m -nt vvln.tlier such .a paper ciiubl n >t be suppor t'd ar the immediate South, amt though not wholly unsuccessful, uur' xpencnce has tang *t us that t f papers of this class publ shed u ttie large Northern cines, possess advaiitac over tho.-e of the country , watch, iu a measure, d f'y cempe'i'ion. But liere tlte’i use is diff.-reut Baltimore, stau line as t does on the I «>. tier of the Soul ern Stales, is v t near eno gli . to the great comm rcial, litei ary aiulpolitß .il emcoriuiu, to be im hided in tbe neighborhood of front Am Heart < ities, and to enjoy all tne atlv i tapes, as a rudiati g point, wine :, are po'se.-v dby ei her I’mladclphia. B stou irN vvYotk. A pajier issued Irom B.ilrimorc ha- all the facilities for obtaining the latest literary io ell _m nc<*. as well as the current literature of the day, foreign and do mestic, that are enjoyed by the journals of the North' ru ' citi. s. The Westkr.n Continent is ;»> larg-. -as cheap, and can be belief a.taplcd to tbe wau s and last sos South ern readers, than those Northern papers which now draw , so large an amount ui their patronage from the •ulhcrn public. Enlerttiiniiigtliese views, we have looked with confi- ! deuce to the success ot’the Con 11 r. Eight month’s i pxperioucp has tended to strengthen tii.it confidence, and now we enter upon its publication with a firm conviction that all that is necessary to secure for it. a circulation equal to that of its N inborn cotemporarii s, is a luiiblul and pun getic devotion of our best abilities to m tke it a 1 useful and enter aiding Family Journal. It is our de sign to make the. Wy i ekn Continent einphat cally a ; Southern family paper, that may be read with interest I and profit by every tnamber of a Southern family.— j \Vilh this view, we shall draw for our literary depart- ; meat, from the best sources.suc.’i muter as will interest and entertain the mind, without oiteudiuj' the tic le or j orrupting the moruU of our readers. Bains will he taken to give the alcst intelligence on al i subjects of interest lo t ie general reader, to the cxclu sioti of the vast amount of local n alter, such as personal gossip, police reports, theatrical an I other cilici>in-, w iiii h m ike qp so largeu portion oftiie staple of somcof the popular weekl es of the North, In u vvo-d, though I we shall endeavor t<> make our paper interesting to all. ‘ our c uef aiai shall be to aduflt it to the wants and tastes ol the people of the South and South-West, u pon w limn, and these of our own city who are disposed lo sustain #udi a journal, we muM mainly depend for support. It lying more upon the i itrinsic merits of our piper, i thuu on any promises we might make in a prospectus, j we will close by appealing to tha read 'rs of tbe South ' and vv'est lor a share of that patronage which they so liberally bestow upon the overgrown weeklies of the | North. j I kkmv—'The Western Coniinenf is printed on n mam- j moth sheet of3o by i I inches, on fair typo, and securely mailed to subscribers, nt Two Dqi.laks era vnncm, ’.v advance. Three copies will be sent for $5, or Seven copies for $1 0. All letters on the business of subscriptions to be ad dressed. post paid to tiio etiitiir. \V. T. THO.MPBON. SAMUEL SMITH. { F.m.Timor*:. August, Sept. 11. j TO COUNTRY .MERCHANTS, AND PLANTERS. WM. HOWLAND. North East corner of King and Murlect streets, ! CHARLESTON, S. C. TfITJLL keep otinstanlly on hand ?i large «nd j w w well Nclceietl-im i. ot FOREIGN AND i DOMESTIC DRY GOODB, t<» winch Merchants ap.it Planters are invi ed. its every article in his i line can be found. There is in addition to his For I eign importations, an agent constantly in New ; York, which enables him to offer one of the best i selected Stocks, and at prices that cannot be nn iGrtold. wf—’Jos I»h 96 ; PATENT medicines;. m HE 5?? r :F TIC ! N ( ! r COHARTKERSHIP. ‘ ‘•I ,, *' r! *' M P heretofore existing, under the JU_ i> m./ oi VV M. >\y t\ \i % . v , - »• July I -t. I.V the hi»siue*s u MOW, »,.d Will be in future, conduct' rt exclusively by the “uln-triber, who J,«s find • to so e charge ol the ... uiuf .eturin* of me Panacea Li • Vei dmiin*o lar Ibt* la>i lomlcen \#-uis % ' Tlir Panacea will he pul up nsuai in round bottle* (li.U .I 1 >ii{fiUH]ui .liy. « alt t ie f.j low iu • litters blown on I t.ic glass i w’j. P„h .-ce.-i Phil-da ’ und the only ( ch .ttse iiMiie is the name of J VS. SWUM stamped oa j the ve iling wax, ami i erititn on the label rovering tha j cok, ami a new la cl for the side of.hebot to.composed : of ge>•metric lathe work, coinpi-Mng nine different die , j " bid. have ticen turned for the cvctu-ive use of the pro.! i prictor. b> Draper Jt Co.. binkn te eng avers of C. i| a . i delphia. Four de* of different patterns form the body of l ie work, a ~! iat'.e ct i'rc is a portrait of the late VVi» . 1 V'" 1 a s, 'pura(ed Iron, die lordrrs by two circles of latae work. The word* 1 S*aiiu’.- Panacea,” are eu | conspicuously on two turned strips, and « largo senii-cu. unir die mi nis the upper margin. Tlw border* j ar e composed or am lalhe w oik strips, outside of which : is engraved m small Idlers Ike eatrv of the copy-right. J MES SWA 131. SWAIM’S CELEBRATED PANAt F.A, full THK CI.RK OF :Scrofula , General D<bUUy . White Swelling. Rheu matism. Diseases of the Liter and Skin and nil diseases a rising f rom Impuri - * ties of the Wood, or the ef fects if Mir Hr if. ?U AIM'S PAN V' EA tin* b eini.r more than twentr five years celebrated In ibis country and in Europe for it* I extract*! nary cures— for the certificate* of which refer ence is mad. to the directions a.id hooks [which may b Q | bad gratis] uccuniounying the Panacea, j It bus been used in hospital and private practice, and has bad the singular fortune of being recommended by j the most c I. hrai. d physicians a..d other eminent u-r --sotis Among otiiers. bv r W . Gibson,M. L> Professor of Surgery, Pj. fdiver : sity. V .dentine, Mott, M. D., Professor of Surgery, N. Y Uni , versity. w. P. Dewecs, M. D., Professor of Midwifery,Pa Uni versity. V Chapman. M. D , Professor Physic. Pa University T. Parke, M. !>.. Pred.b-at College Physicians, Ph iU Dr. Del Valle, Professor Medicine Havana. J“se Eou enco da Enz, Professor Surgery. Lisbon, i J'. Chip i an, Member It oval College Surgeon*, London, G. U Irving, late Mimst r to Spain. Sir Thom is Pearson. Major General British Army. G»lher Robeitson, Briti>h Consul, Ac. dtc. And also, ihc wonderful cures effected hv Swaim’ Panacea have tor many years made it an in valuable rein cdy. ihe Panacea dot's not contain mercury in Sinv It*rhi. and being au innocent p epuration it may he given j to the iiiiut leader infant. Negroes w Ini are cmnmed in large numbers on plants ! lions ;ii hot climates, are peculiarly liable to such forma , of disease, arising from a vitiated state of the blood and | want of cleanliness and variety of food. These disease* so frequently set regular practice at defiance, andien t tier Incir miserable victims both useless and expensive to I their musters, mat planters would study their own in ter ! cat as vveil a» that of humanity, by keeping alw avs a *up i pivot Sw aim’s Panacea, wbitii appears tube the Oi.ly thing w bn h can be relied on in siieli eases. i THE It ETA; I. PP.iCE HAS BEEN REDUCED to j One Dollar and Fifty cents per bottle. [containing tin t# half pint: B ,] or three bottles for Four Dollars, ALSO—SWAIM S VEK M (lit.K. A valuable Family .Medicine, being a highly approved remedy for all diseases misiiig from Delhi tv of me Di gestive ( irgans such as \\ onus, ('lmlera .Morbus, Dysen tery Fever and Ague. Bleeding Piles, Sick Headache, Ac. site. See the pamphlet [which may be bad gratis] . accompanying the Vermifuge. Prepared at Sw aim’s Laboratory, Seventh street, be lowCii snui Piiilade 1 pliia. and for sale by all respecta ble Druggist*iu the United S*o'es. AGENTS. New dork—lE IE ScbietTelin & Co, ( E union. Ene.—Evans A Ee-thcr. Liverpool. Eng—Evans, tiou A Co. H ivana—L.G. Melizct. Valparaiso—Alex Cm s. Buenos Ayres—l> J, Hayes it Co. St.Thomas-—A.H. Ruse. Canton—J. Swords. Sandwich Islands—E L. Beascu. Calcutta—Huffnagle At Go. March 17 “ w } 14D • Oil. JOCI, BK.V.MIAJI’S LIVER AND DYSPEPTIC MEDICINE. SX oil-ring this valuable medicine to the peopt« of Georgia, for the relief ami cure of many dis eases incident to a southern cliniale, 1 do not claim for it infaliliilily; neither do i say it will cure all , diseases. ]>ut in Chronic Liver Affections and Dya* J pepsin, 1 can confidently advise and recomnit nd its use. |roin my personal observation and use of the a iicle in my own practice. Thisarticle is favora bly received wherever it lias been used. lam al . lowed I o refer to Mr. George Heard of Troup, 3lr. i loini Warren of v. olonibtis, A1 r. McKaflee ol Cobb, .Mr.Ashury Hull of Athens. Mr. William I).’J’er ! fell ol Potnani. Lev. John E. Haw son of I,agrange; | to w hich a great nnnihei of namesmight be added, who bear their testimony to its value. Dr. Henry | Branham lias used this medicine in his own case, ■ and has prescribed it to many others,gives it as hi* opinion, that ii is one of the safest and most valua ble medicines that ran be used in imperfect diges tion, liter complaints, constipation and irregular state of lHe bowels, it is useful in bilious cun plaints, to persons recovering from bilious fevers, ami in sick or nervous bead-ache. To pregnant women, w ho are subject in costiveness, ihis medi cine is well suited. In regulating the state of thtt ; stomach and bowels, and promotingdigestion, it i« : particularly useful. I could append a long list of t ertificates, hut for bear, pre ferine to rely on ihe virtues of the medi cine to sustain iiself. The medicine is a gentle | and certain cathartic, tonicand sudorific. JOEL BIIANiIAM, Eatonton,Ga. Price 91 —For sale by : march 11 AG. WILLIS. MiiCKS lILDKED TO nUIT THE TIMES. H7l A.MH.V MEDICINES, CHOICE PER FUME 11Y JS* and FANCY ARTICLES. I The stibji-riber rsspeeimlly invites the at'enticn o< Piiysieiaiiy. Mnrehaiils and Planters, w ho may bevi.-iting this city, to his stock of .Medicines. Great ( are having been exercised in their selection, he is confident that the ! quality of each article ia such as cannot fail ip afford en ; tire-atisfaclio •• Tlie assortment of Perfumery. Fancy A rtieles. Rrnsbea and Coini s, are the line.-t varieties of French and Amcri can iiiiiniifaetuie. | , He recommends with confidence to Gentlemen, in thrl j estimable tpinli i »s. the Shaving Compounds of P;ver Guerluiu, Roussel. Glenn and others, which relit ve the operation of shaving from many of <!s disagreeable at I temiants. Also, to the Ladies a splendid assortment of I igl Jy perfnnietl Toilet Soys—the Homan Kalvtlor and .Milk of Roses.hotli leliirhlful prenarutions for 1 lie eompb-x ion, together with a great variety of hair Oil*, bail lives and i other Perfumery, Sands’, Carpenter’s and Bull’s Sarsnpar’lla. Jayne*’ Ex iieeto ran t, C: trinina ti ve and If air Tonic. Evans’ Sooth ing Syrup for children teethiflg. Pow ell’s Balsam of .* n niseed, an excellent remedy for coaehs and eoltls. J bb 1 * Rbenm itic Liniment, and all the other popular Mtdi j cines of the day. < Irders from the cnnnlry solicited. A liberal discount made for rush. WJI, ii VINES, Jr., No.oJ Broad-st., August*, i Sept, 23 1 TAYLOR’S HOTEL, (Formerly St. Nicholas Hotel,) j 2S COriUTLANDT-STUUET, NEW YORK. fWTHE subscriber, late of the'Fremont Tempe- Jn ranee House, has taken the above Hotel, painted and put it in good order, and opened it as a Temperance. Hotel, where he would he glad to ■ wait upon his former patrons and the public gene* | rally, who may feel disposed to crive him a call, pledging himself to use nil ei leavers to mak* their stay agreeable w hile with him. Price ol board per week, $7. “ “ day. 1 25. ELDAD TAYLOR. Feb. 7 6—r-2 103 PEUFI^IERY^ LUBIN’S CELEBR AT El) IIANDKER. C // 1E F K X T R A CT S. MONPELA'S. H.iiipl's, Roused’* and others, celo bran d Toilet and Shaving Soaps, Pomatum. Co ; logne water, Lavender water. F.au Lmtral, &c.. with a psueral aworuaaat of fine Toilet and Fancy Articlo*. Veraaiahy KAVILAND. P»LEY i CO I o*l k