Daily constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1846-1851, April 20, 1847, Image 1

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“ .... —ll—eMS—MifcJ—■ « I- I I 11. n.a I I. ... I^lUTU——jpipi hi f w.—S*>—i,i—l—■—l—ri jj—V'. - ——- ■ ■■ - ■■ ■■. .—.-- • ■ ■- —Z.S.* —«mm ..<■ ■■■n « .. .. .... . nu'wiWwWp-j* BY JAMES GARDNER, JR. TUB CONSTITUTIONALIST. OFFICE IN Mc INTOSH-STREET, Third door from the North- IVies/ corner of Broad-st Sale* of LAND by Administrators Executors or Guar dians, are required, by law, to be held ou the first Taesday in the month, between the hours ol ten in the forenoon and three in the afternoon, at the Court llou-e in which the property is situate. Notice o these sales must be given in a public Gazette sixiY D.vy* previous to the day of sale. Sale* of NEGROES must be at public auction, on the £rst Tuesday of the mouth, between the usual hours o ■ale, at the place of public sales in the county where the Letters Testamentary, or Adininis ration, or Guar- : dianahip, may have been g anted, first giving sixty days’ notice thereof, in one of the public Gazettes of this State, and at the door of the Court House where ■ uch sale* are to be held. Notice for the sale of Personal Property must be given i in like in inner forty day? previous to day of sale. Notice to the Debtors and Creditors of an Estate must be published for forty days. Notice that application w ill be made to the Court of Or dinary f>r leave to sell LAND, must be published lor four months. Notice for leave to sell NEGROES, must be published four month , before any order absolute cun be given by the Court. BUSINESS CARDS. To ProfL‘M*ioual and Ilusiito** PROFESSIONAL AND BUSIN ESS C A RDS not exceeding six lines, will be under this • head at the rale of $lO per annum. Cards ex- j reeding six lines, will be charged pro rata per line JAMES GARDNER, JR. ATTORNEY AT LAW. AUGUSTA, GA. Feb. 6 103 JOHN J. JONES, A T T O tl N i: V A T L A W , MACON, GA. Will practise in the counties of Bibh, Jones, Baldwin. Twiggs, Houston, Crawford and Mon roe,and also in (he county of Burke. Any busi ness intrusted to his care will receive prompt at tention. [Feb. 10 lm — i 10 D. G. WILDS, A n n TsT am -a •» « * W *m i mmi « _a. ta an .can , » J SPARTA, (JLORBIA. Will practice in Hancock, Warren, Washington and Taliaferro Counties. Dec. 8 lv 58 geo. g. McWhorter, A T TORN r: Y A T L A \V . OFFICE LAW KAAGE, AUGUSTA, GEORG f/ oct ‘23 6ia 2 • DAVID ADAMS, Attorney at Law, Hamburg, So. C; Office over the store of Sibley & t.Tapon—will practice in the Law Courts of Edgefield and Barn well. 30 Iv sept 21 GIBSON & BUTT, ATTORN I! V S A T L A W . WARUENTON. GA. LAW COPARTNERSHIP.—The Subscribers 1 have entered into a Co-Partnership, and will prac- , tin* in the Northern Circuit. Any business entrus ted to their care will meet withprompt attention. WILLIAM GIBSON. JOSEPH H. BUTT. Jan. 22 6m. l Jt law Notice. J. T. SHEWMAKE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, WAVNESBOROUGiI, GA. Jan. 23 lv 95 CLEVELAND & SPEAR, surukoiV MBtiram NO. 2 15 JJ =nir? ii ROAD -NT., (Over Aldrich ij- Green's Shoe Store.) nor II Iv 35 CONSTITUTIONALIST JOB OFFICE, JI’IWTCSS STP.33T, Aiffcsw.sx.a,,, -jsi. Having recently put our Jon Office in complete order, and made extensive additions to our funner assortment of FANCY TYPE, we are now pre dated to execute with neatness, and at short notice, ALL KINDS OF PLAIN, FANCY, A NO ORNAMENTAL SUCH AS HANDBILLS, VISITING CARDS. LABELS, COTTON RECEIPTS, CARDS, BLANK'S, CIRCULARS, CHECKS, NO TES, BILL HEADS, <fec. KrAll orders from the Country will meet with prompt attention. Augusta. June 21, 1815. 10 MT OLD FRIENDS AND PiTRO.NS. “As you find us Recommend n«.” EAGLE HOTEL. a The subscriber having rented the «pa rlous and comfortable House, known as ,the EAGLE HOTEL, formerly kept by D. N. Judson, of this place, will be happy to accom modate his friends in such a manner as to give perfect satisfaction. His charges will he moderate am his table sup plied with the best this section of ihe country ranafTml. In addition to his House, he has two large stables in fine order, Adiich will he attended by faithful Ostlers, and provided with good pro vender. It will also he his duty to see “That none go away dissatisfied.” JOHN BUTT. Wairenton, Dec 9, IS 16. 5‘J PERFUMERY. LUBIN’S CELEBRATED HANDKER CHI E F E X TRACTS. MONPELVS. Hand's, Roussel’s ami others, cele brated Toilet ami Shavins Soaps. Pomatum Co logne water, Lavender water. Eau Lastral, Ac., with a general a«»oriiaenl of fine Toilet and Fancy Article* F r>r*ale by HAVTLAND, KISLEY A CO. Oct I L WORMS! WORMS!! COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF PINK ROOT A PLEASANT, safe and effectua remedy for the destruction and expulsion of Worms, from tee Fyvteia. Sold wholnal* and retail by HAVILAND. IUSLEY & CO Ort 1 L IS T O F L ET T E R S ESIAINING in the Post Office at Augusta, .•/ Ga.. <in the Ist day of April,*lßl7. <Xy~ Persons wishing letters from this list, wil]J olease say they are advertised . A Allen miss Emma Anthony mrs Pobilha Alden, D& Co Ausitn S K Abbott l>ar»c Avereil E 2 Allen miss Caroline Avereil miss Cara Adair G VV Ant imy L L Adams FC Amacker Absalom Allen Wm Anderson missGabrella 2 Ardw t»rlh James Anderson Abraham AUstin Jane C ! Bishop miss Sophia Baldwin messrs R C&Co Beat! is Allied Bird Vi A Boday miss Elizabeth Blackwell S D 8,-u Mr Bolder, mrs Sarah M Beasely John Bowing James A Heainse V 51 Blackburn Belinda ' Daily Jas M Boling Mary Ann Hitldin J anes Baxter Adana Bat ley J M I’onyer mrs Beaity R Bourgois Edmond Beall Wm M 2 Boiirmand 'I B Berry Andrew J Boyle Louise J Bird mrs VI A B yant Isaac Belcher inr- Isabella 2 Brmtly dr Fsl Bell Wm 3 Brown mrs Eleano Beal dr S 1? Brouker P A Beall Joseph C Brown N*J Bird well mrs Byrd inr Byrd Henry A Byrd E A Bvson John C Burroughs mrs Elizabeth Burkes Edward Burr & Arnold Butler E M Barker Cynthia \ Bush miss Satuh C I Carter Jas M (. oilier J G i Corree 5s iplda Cleveland Robert R ! (’ayton Sami L 2 Clark !■ B Carter John Collier Louisa S Chavous John Cox Clement CheeverG VV Conner (has II Copeland M 51 Cooper Miss Virginia Cooper Phoebe 2 Clark Merrym .n Clapmn Jonathan Clark miss Mary Ana Corcoran miss E Cook mrs Cowles Norman Club the Planter? Coate dr James J Cook J Cooper J 51 Cruz Sami D ("lark John 51 Crawford mrs Sarah Cook Eliza A Gumming John Clark Thomas Crew James R D Dedrir k Allen Dnncan John P DixThosß Dunll mi-s Sarah Davis & Hall Dunlap Sarah I. Dick Louisa Divereaux Jus Dunbar T D E | Elliston Thomas L Edward Charles Elbert Nain-y Elvers miss dary Edwards J J Elliston Jacob F Ferrell Chan frldell John W Ferrell VV m Furkermi.-s 51 Ferrell mrs Carr line Florence mrs Ford mrs Honora ford mis* Marta Freeland J 5i C & D G Garragon Jas Graham John T Gaskins Jas 11 2 Glenn John George John Goodman mrs R M George, care of Frank Green VV in E ]inebs (iibhs VV rn Gibbs” John Granade Miry j Gibbs Henry Green Council i Gibson Henry C Grier Francis I (fibs.m John D Goodwyn Wm Gosling Henry 3 Green Alexr i Grab.un VV m li II j Hay Lidney Hill miss Sarah i Haul) on VV in C Hester Tims J ; Hall Chas V| 2 Hitt Benj F ■ Hartman Win E Henry capt Jas 51 j Jh<tcher miss .Martha 2 Howard Judy I iaseituu D.iul ii Hook mrs Elizabeth Haney Jas Hard Greenville 1 laiiier miss E E Holice E B I Harrington Timm is Ilolrat-s U B Hammond Lucy B Hubbard John If Harris Benj Hutchinson Wm Hines 11 G Henley John 3 Hies Edmond Henley J VV Hitchcock Sami C llungerford John A flight Wm J Jones Davis Johnson J Jackson s?aml II Jackson Jas Jones miss Clara 2 Johnson Sarah Jones Robert Jones Thus J K Knox Oscar F 2 Kilbnrn John K Kinchley Thou King mrs June Knight Danl Kays Martin Kromman G Koilleth John L Lacy Frank Lynch Jas Lee Jas M 2 I .ongsireet mra Lambert mrs Rachel Lott miss EP Lull inter mrs Longslect Giibert2 Lnventnre.l P Linion John S Letxis David VVT Lounl \V in it M McCauley John Mitchell LN McKenzi J W Meals II care of Likey McKeen Miss Georgia Butler Mr-Lester Dr Jao Meaker R 2 .Mchiiland Robert Miu hell Jim J McK'ay Ge rge Merry Henry A McCarty dauhew Mix Jas T 51 (Cube Jas Meife- 1 )mi Frnnci?e j sf.it l hews JD 2 Montague G W Mallory -V Mongin John D Marlin miss Elizabeth Million! Hcrvey 51anin VV 2 Murphy Edmond May Jas A Mondeville .Mary Vlustin Snrnl B Murphy Timothy Markey F L slorris Elbert G I Martin William Angus Murrow B \V T | 51 nkey Lawrence 51 urphv Jonah i 51 Her J .lm sioore Isabella mrs | sleigs It Jno 3 N Nowel Sarah Neshit mrs E L ISickson Danl Nell mrs Mary Nettles mrs. slary Neel mrs Mary E4 Nelson'Thus C I Nail 11 P O Oakmnn Robert II O'Grady John O’Neill miss J P Patterson &, Sturgess Palmar Lyman B Pardue Amanda Parker VV ra it Palmer B 51 Parr John Peel. John Pijgot Sami Partin' W V Panll O H Page VV m T . Prothro miss L E Pass John J D Jas Pace Greenville T Polk Josiah Pennington miss Hannah R Redman Wm R Rowell mrs "Vlary Rabe Jane Aim Roberts Adaliae 51 Reams John Rnssle mLs Rimil Wm Rocwell miss Caroline Riiae Ann Roberts AramintaS Red G If 2 Robson John Ramsay Phocion L Robertson V\ ashington Rhodes Wm P Ryan David Rhodes \\ m F Ross Jus in ca e of, for Richardson miss E Arnelte England Rich John Rowel Thomas 2 S • Schley Wm Strathen Susan Ann 51a- Schevver A F tibia care of George 51 Sattawhite John Walker Saunders Simeon Smith O W II 3 Saunders Jas Smith E A Saunders Sami Smith John R Sanderlin Snead Garland A Savayo Jonah Snead Hamilton Skinner miss Fanny Snelson John lv Sibley VVillis SCR Roar'd Agent Short MaxK Stockton Wm N Shn<rart John C Swan J T Sheffield Isaac Stokes J W Simms Thomai Stover Sami 51 Shaw Mason Stanfield John AUGUSTA, GEORGIA TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 20, 1817. I T. | Timmerman John Thomas mist* Sarah Tinsley Margaret A Taut mrs Plieocun ! Tarver E J Thomas Mary Talhox M allhen Tohey S Tilman John Thompson W Taylor rni>* Laura J T«.\vi s John W Thump on Isiiam Turpin George 4 Timmerman VV T Turman George A Taylor L-*wis Towns James D Tmsley miss M A 3 W I Walker miss Mary Ann Williams miss Eliza : Walls Joseph Wilson Cailin i Watkins Claiborn Wolfe Daviil ! Warren John Wooten John T j Watkins Jason for Nancy W iison miss Harriet A Salmon Williams VV M Watkins Jason for miss Wilson II J igephine F McKinnie Wilson mra Ann Wright mis- Martha. CareWilholm VI of T Walton Wilktson rnr Walker Gnstavns Winters Jeremiah W II ice Norman Williams Jolm Weeks mrs Vlary Wood A Webster dr J P Wooden Alf ed Welch David Woolliopter mra E!iz Weaver mrs II Wolling W W Whitehead John Whilely mrs Y Yancey Beni C April 2 E. B. GLASCOCK. P. M. i Charleston Advertisemeuts. STVICTORIA HOTEL,f* | ■s fi * (1) Alt LI’.STO \. S. < I s -• * CORNER OF KING AND E RINCESS-STS. j! «: Atwood J ‘’ropfirture. T* is splendid, elevate.*! and commodious Estab- ; lisbmenl combines ad vantages equal, 1f not superi or. to any ilntel in i be city, particularly on account of its central location and airy construction. Board, per day $1 00 Do. per week, C 00 feb 23 ly 105 rantlE subscriber begs leave to'-all the attention J!- of Country Merchants. Planters. &c., to his j very extensive stock of STAPLE. AND FANCY DRY GOODS, which be others at New \ ork prices, for cash or approved notes. Hi-* stock ol DOMESTICS are direct from the Factories, and Dress Goods just received per last arrivals from Europe, consisting In part of the following: 3, 4,5, G anti 12-1 Brown Shirting and -Hi* etiug 3, 4. 5, G, 10 and 12 I Bleached do. do. Prints of every descrip ton Cashmere*, ('asiimer Do E Casse Mouse De Laines. ( bally's Printed Bareges and Balzarines. A I.SO, Black. Brown. Blue and Green Broad Cloths Black D<>e Skins and ('assim-res Silk. Satin. Cashmere and Valencia Vestings Cravats, Scarfs. Stocks and Collars, And every article to be found in the Dry Goods line. K. VV. BANCROFT, £53 King-street, Charleston, S. C. sent 7 • 33 BRILLIANT AND CHEAP LIGHTS fur stores, hotels. Ac. &c. EMMIE Subscriber has commenced the 'dannfie » luring of CAMPIHNE whic his decided ly the cheapest and most brilliant I tight now in use, i ami would call the attention of Store Keepersand | others in Augusta, to this very economical Oil, \ which he offers at wholesale and retail, and will i furnish it fresh to ail his customers. lie has also | on hand and will-be constantly supplied with the most approved hanging and side CAMPHINE LAMPS. B. F. SMITH, Oil Dealer, 7G East Bay, Charleston, s. C. P. S.—Tie has also established a Distillery for the Manufacture of SPIRI TS TERPEN TINE, It OS IN, PI Cl I, and all kinds of VaR.MMIES, which he offers to Druggists and others, at whole sale and retail. I Jan. 5 InfS— *73 PAPER, ROOKS AND FANCY STATIONARY. j B ’MJNIIAM & BLAKELY, Paper Mantifac- Jm9 Hirers, are now receiving from New \ ork and Boston a very large addition to their former stock of Books and Stationary, toge'her with a general supply of Combs, Buttons. Pins, Needles, Soool-Tbread, Razors. Scissors, Thimbles, Pen- Knives, Gold and Silver Pencils. Gold Fens. Card- Cases. Souvenirs, Tablets, Pink Saucers. Ac. Also—A large assortment of Pocket Bunks; kid, calf and morocco; Banker Cases; Writing Desks; Port Folios; Bill Files; Bill Heads; Post Office Deliver'.; Ink Stands, something new; together with a complete assortment of French and English Toys, Fire-Crackers, and a large variety ol other articles usually kept in Book Stores. UurGoods are all new and well selected to suit both the country and city trade. Our prices are also reduced in proportion to other goods now of fered f»rsale. Conn’ry and city merchants arc in vitee! »o call and purchase cheap goods. Next door o Messrs. J. & S. Bones & Co.’t Hard ware Store, sep 23 J y 42 PRICES REDUCED TO SUIT THE TIMES. 171I 71 AMITY MF.niCI.VES. CHOICE PERFUMERY 1 ami FANCY ARTICLES. The subscriber respectfully invites the attention of Paysiciaiis. Merchants and Planters, w ho may bovi-iting this city, lo his stock of .Medicines. Great care having been exercised i« their selection, he is confident that the quality of each article is such as cannot fail to a fiord en tire ''alisfai tio ’. The assortment of Perf imery. Fancy Articles,Brushes and Com 1 s, are the finest varieties of French anti Autcri can manufacture. He recommend - with confidence to Gentlemen, in thei estimable qualities, the Shaving Compounds of Piver Guerlain, Roussel, Qlenn and others, which relieve the operation of shaving from many of its disagreeable at tend a ills. Also, to the Ladies a splendid assortment of highly perfumed Toilet Soaps—the Roman Kalydor and Milk of Roses,both delightful preparations for the complexion, together with a great variety of hair Oils, hair Dyes and other Perfumery’, Sands’, Carpenter’s and Bull’s Sarsaparilla, Jaynes’ Expectorant,Carminative and Hair Tonic, Evans’ Sooth ing Syrup forchildren teething, Powell’s Balsam of 'n niseed, an excellent remedy for coughs and colds. J bids Rheum itic Liniment, and ail the other popular Medi cines of the day. Orders b om the country respectfully solicited. A liberal discount made for rush. WM. HAINES, Jr., No, 22 Broad-st., Augusta. Sept. £3 1 UNITUp STATES ARMY.—RECRUIT ING SERVICE. 1 \\T A NTF.D for the Untied States Army, able wW Bodied Men. between the ages of 13 and 35 years, being above. 5 feet 3 inches high, rtf good character, and nf respectable standing among their fellow citizens. None need apply to enter the service, but. those who are determined to serve honestly and faithfully, the period of their enlist meot, viz: '* during the war” with Mexico, or for the term of Jive, year*, as the recruit may elect. A bounty of Twelve Dollars will be paid to each recruit enlisted. The sum of Two Dollars will he paid to any Citizen, Non Commissioned Officer or Soldier, ! who shall bring to the rendezvous an able bodied recruit, who shall he regularly enlisted. The citi zen should present his recruit to the Lieutenant or Captain, and not. to tit** Recruiting •'Trgeants. JNO. B. CAMPBELL, ( apt. U. 8. A., Recruiting Officer. Recruiting Rendezvous, Augusta, March 9. 847. (QrThe Southern Banner. *Dahlonega Watch man and Cassville Pioneer, will each publish the above three times, and forward their accounts to the undersigned at this place. JNOm CAMPBELL, Cap x. U. S. A., Recruiting Officer, j Marsh 1$ 15-t AUGUSTA IRON AND BRASS FOUi\S>EIIY. €4 OTTON AND WOO E L E N 21 A - CiiINERV AND GEARING FOR FACTO RIES. HOPKINS & HARDMAN, I* incennectiwo with the .VIA T TEA vVAN COM PANY, N . Y.. (one ofthc most extensive Ma chine Simps in the United States.) would n sped, fully inform the public that they are prepared m furnish CUT 1 O A , WOOLLEN A N O (J THER MACHINERY, together with ail 1 kinds of d ILL GEARING and CAS TINGS uTuil descriptions, oflhe latest improved patterns in a style nf workmanship equal to am in the country, and at short notice. Manufacturers and others are invited to call and examine the Machine’y, which R alvvat son h m«l at T. iEI R ESTABLISH ViENT, near the Rail Iliad Ds , pot, iii Augusta, vviiere orders will be received and lilted on as fet'orable terms as they can he procured at the North or elsewhere. The de li erv of tlje same being at Augusta, will avoid risk and soe i-Xjien.se to tlif- purchaser. The following Specimens are finished and set | Up in a room Tor exhibition: SPREADING AND LAP MACHINE, DOUBLE DUFFER CAHDS, SINGLE DOFFERCARDN WITH 3 FLATS, R UL-W \ V DRAWING HEAD, LIST SPEEDER FOR ROPING, DRAWING FRAME. RINGTR WELLER THROSTLE. I LIVE SPINDLES DEAD SPINDLES DANFORTH CAP SPi.WER, LOOM WITH STOP MO TION, • SAMPLE'OF SHAFTING. ( OBPLINGS, HANGERS AND FELLIES. They will burnish, also, all other kinds of ,Ma clnner. u-ed in Factories including the »ELF- «i» !•; ATIN « AS UI7F-, first introduced into tins country bv the Mattoa- Wiii Companv, wltich is'a great labor-saving Machine, as will ajqie.tr bv the following; Butternuts Sept. Ath. 1313. Our Self-Oppra ting vl uies operate tomtr entire satisfaction, pro ducing yarn ol a su mrior quality, and an in creased quantity over the Hand Mules, and at a I far less c .s', not exceeding five cents per hun- j ■ dred. It is now about two years since they were 1 I put in operation,and Ido not know that they have j ever been detained for halt an hour lor repa'rs. ; In haste, yours, truly, A. G. Wasmcon, Agent. Manayunk , Jan. 1 3th, 13-13 Mr. Richard Slnhling, of the Matteawan Cotnpan., has put in operation in mv establishment eight of Shinto s Self Acting Mules, seven of 432 spindles, and one of 312 spindles. They perform to the great est satisfaction, and the Mule itself is considered bv all practical men us the best of the kind in the country. Joseph Ripka. Norristown, Pa., Jan. 10, 1843. Air. Stiib ling, from the Matteawan Companv, New York, has just finished putting in operation lor me fen oi Smith’s Self-Acting Mules, for spinning twist j and filling, which operate lo our entire ratisfuc j lion. Samuel Jamison. Great Falls Mills. April 23. 1815. W 1. B | Lkonaud, Esq. Dear Sir— I his Companv have | had in operation of Sell-Acting i\luies Sharp s | Roberts & Co’s. Mason’s and Smith’s. 'The two i former for more than two tears, and the latter for j 1 upwards of’ one year last past. I have kept an j ! accurate account of the pr duct, waste and in st i ; of operating each description ot Mule, and the 1 result is decidedlv in favor of Smith’s, I 1 have no hesitation in saying the Smith’s Mule will turn off more work tier spindle than ! auv other now in u-e; that it requires less trouble j lo keep it in order, and may be kept in repair ut let.:, expense. Yours, respect folly, J. A. Bum.high. Agent Great Falls Manufacturing Cn. Yarn sjion in one week, ending 12th August, 1813, at t lie Rockv Glen Villi- Fishkill Landing, N. V. —4,18-4 pounds and 143,310 hanks No. 33 yarn: Hanks to the spindle per dav, 4 7-100; No ofw.irking hours, fl 00 100; expenses per week, J i 30, cost per hundred hanks. No. 33, 3 3-100 thno March 9 TRUSSES, TRUSSEST” ft LA'f’E assortment embracing almost every size Jp9u of H It’s, .Marsh’s,Chuse s.('mb ts, Hani’s, Ban ning,?, Thompson's .Mrs.Betts’, French Patent. Common, ai d Improved Common TRESSES, Tor the rebel and cure obit er ua or R up tire. Prolapsus,&c. A supply cuu ; Bluntly ou hand, aiid Tor sale by H AVI LAND, RISI.EY * CO. N. B. —Persons ordering Trusses should specify for i Which side and what purpos wanted, and give the size ! (in number of iiches) round the hips. The prices vary from “Scents to SI 0 oet j SSTATI.'TiiS OF GI'iOKGIA. j IN ANALYSIS OF THE STAIfTI’S OF pJx GEORGIA, Iri general use. with Forms and Precedents necessary to their practical operations —nrni an appendix Containing the Declaration of Independence; the Articles of Confederation; the Constitution of the United States; the Constitution of the State of Georgia; Gen. Washington's Fare well Address; and flie Naturalization Laws passed by Congress: by Howell Cobb, containing 779 pages, roval octavo —price SH.OO. For sa ebv august 5 THOMAS RICHARDS. Drugs, i\iEmcjx\Es and PEKFU3D IIY. THE subscriber has now on hand, and is continually receiving fresh supplies of genuine Drugs and Medicines, selected expressly for physicians ami family use. Al.-o, an elegant a.-orlinent of Perfumery —Cologne ; and Lavender \\ ;iler.-, fancy washing and shaving | So ips, Hair Oils, Jkc., allot' which are offered a educed prices for cash. Visitors from the country are invited to cull. VV.U. HAINES. Oet 1 pleasantstovlll, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT TfcWET ILL CONTINUE THE ABOVE BUSI w V NESS on his own account, on the first of September ru-xt, at the Warehouse of Stovall Simmons,at which time that firm v\ ill bp dissolved. Arrangements have been made with Messrs. An dres, Spears i lf Woollen , (to whom said Warehouse is .rented for the ensuing year.) for storage of Cotton and other produce consigned to him. He has also engaged the services of his; present part ner, Mr. G. Simmons. Augusta. July 3n. 18Iff ap’o nng 2fi s nt_A HOTEL FOR SALE. n i f TH E undersigned being desi- | Q -jggMJLrous of changing his resilience—lii offers for sale his house in the Village of Edgefield, s. C., well know as the PLANTER’S HOI’EE, with all tit'* furniture and other necessary a[>pen dages. Extem-ive additions have recently been made to the house, and furnished throughout, which makes it one of the most de-irahle stands so a Hotel in the tip country. Attached to the house are all the necessary out buildings, including a Bat Room and'Fen Pin Aliev, together with fifteen acres of land, in the highest state of cultivation.— 'Clie hou-e is pleasantly located on the south side of the Public Square, convenient to the Court House and the business part of the village. 'To an approved purchaser the terma will be made easy and accommodating. For further particulars enquire on the nr?mi?es. C. H. GOODMAN. April f> 4c Issi AI.VA INSURANCE CO.WPAA 1 OF HARTFORD. CAPITAL $250,000. THE undersigned has been appointed Agent for the above Company in this City, and is pre pared to insure Buildings, Merchandise. Furniture &c.. against loss or damage by Fire. All losses will he promptly settled here. JO3FPH MILLIGAN’. Agent. e«pF 1® Js IIAUTERIVE’S CHEMICAL SOLUTION. FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF WHEAT AND OTHER SEEDS. fSpIIE subscriber being the only possessor in the JL United Str.tes, of the rei ipe for preparing j iIAU i ERI VE S GHEVHCALSuLU • IGN, for which the Society ofEncourugcraenl an J riculturc •>! France, after testing the value of it for three consecutive years, through a commission composed of Scientific Agriculturists and Clie mis s, and a tier their favorable report, awarded them entor a premium of 3,000 francs, and a gold medal. Flie stimulating power ofthc ingredients Com posing this solution is iuch, that b. steeping the Seed m’ii, the effect is not only to accelerate the germination, but lo render the vegetation more vigorous, by its useful action as a hygroscopic; j the gaseous emanations of carbonic acid, and I carbonated hulmgen, nourish the plant, and j make it more productive to the Fanner, by pre- i Venting rust and the attacks of insects. The numerous a.i antages arising from the Use i of this Steep, are—lst, that it is the dir.et appli- I cation of pabulum to the seed, instead of the I ground. 2d. It supersedes all brinings , lime, j planter, and all oilier trouolcsome operations now j ! in use. 3d. It causes a much more speedv and i , hardv growth; and lusllv, b/ maturing much 1 sooner, (we think lOda si if will evade Die rust, j and consequently, give the husbandman a more | prolilal'le harvest: also, the cost is modi rate. (S 3 j for the barrel ol 33 lo 33 -Fallons ) » i DIRECTIONS FOR l-SI.NG THE CHEMICAL 1 SOLUTION. Put in a tight tun as much of the Solution cs is required for the quantity of Seed you ha-e 10 soak. — throw in me seed and let it remain, as follows • ■ V\ HEAT and Rh'E. E Hours or more OA TS and BA RLEY, 3 Hours or more i CLOVER and O I HER GRASS SEED, 2 Hours*. Indian corn, is to 24 Hours. l/g* After being soaked, dry it through a hair sie'-tf hi-tore sowing. CO TT’ON SEED.— Southern Planters would | find a great benefit, by using tins Solution as a I i sleep for their Colton .-eed belore {d inting. Ihe ' longer the Seed stand soaking the better. After having been soaked, the Seeds must be drained j in a sieve nr basket, ami immediately planted. F >r tlie information of those who wish second f testimony on tins inatiei, lie subjoins the opinion | ofsome well known Agriculturists, who tried the ( preparation cm Wneal last r ail, and now renew ; their ofiicrs for an enlarged quantum fur spring seed mgs. Extract of a Idler from JOH N S. SKIN NER, Esq . dated February 15, 1843. Y our S•- lotion was tried, not b* me, but mv own sm. P. G. Skinner; the Wheat he steeped in it was ! sowed verv late, yet he says the effect is very ap parent and higbl. beneficial. 1 shall recommend the trial ofthe Solution in ail my friends next spring, for their Cats, Com, vtc. Col. N, GOLDSBOROUGTI, writes, March ! Gth, 1843; Three bushels ware seeded in stiff white oak land, and here I have every reason lo j be well satisfied with tire experiment; the Wheat 1 came up theee-lavs earlier, and grew up with as ! tonisfung vigor, and has maintained a supeiioritv i over the adjacent Wheat, which was brined and limed and seeded the same dav in land of the j same quality. It has constantly appeared trrus ! far as if the land in which the Wheat slteeped in i the Solution was seeded had been manured, and the other not; whereas the whole was dressed the ; preceding spring with barn-yard manure, Arc. Commodore JONES, U r . S. Navv, writes : ‘‘As to the effects of the Solution on the growing crop, &c., I think very lavorahl--\ Jt has added much to the appearance as well as to the gro -vlh, Arc.” (Order, double the quantum used last Fail.) Green Valley Farm, August 27, 1540. I have tried your solution, last fall, on Wheat. 1 sowed ’ a piece of land of'three acres, one half the seed soaked with tlie Solution, and the other without : anv soaking. One acre and a half, with the seed soaked, gave 21 i bushels Wheat, the other | one and a half acres only Gelded 12|; the Wheal weighed 51)* pounds per bushel, while that not soaked onlv 57J. 'The Wheat soaked came up \ nearly .four days before the other, and harvested twelve days sooner. PHILIP iVIARSU. Mr. A. MAUGE, of Augusta, Ga., is ap pointed m v sole agent lor this State. L. MuNTROP. Feb. 4 —"m li)G 11 O W AAV F U LLY C U I.l* Alti. E , TO .NEGLECT USING THE GENUINE | DR. TAYLOR’S BALSAM OF LIVERWORT. 375 Bowery, N. V. MUST those tie who h ive Puimoiiiiry Consumption, j | or any a flection ot' the Lungs Liver or (iie.it, i I nlier reading die following letter, just received fn.oi a j in si respectable miiabuaul of We&lcbcster County- New i oi k. Tap.rvtown, Aug. 9, D 44. j Dear Doctor—!l is diffiruit to find words to express the i gratitude which 1 feel towards you for the interest you have tak'u to relieve, mo in my distress, la the year • 18-12 1 contracted a heavy cold, which finally settled ou \ ray lungs; in a lew mouths after I commenced coughing and laising offensive matter, which - smelt very bad. Having heard that She.-man's Lozenges were good fur a I cough I tried n few boxes of them, hut they had not the least efl'i ctoii me. I tiiea called in the, lies', physician in the J place, who a tended me a few mouths, but without sue i cess; I thou saw an advertisement in one ofthc ciiy papers of VVistar’s Ba'sani of Wiki Cherry, of which I pun based three bottles, at tbecorner of Fulton and Nas sau streets, hul I could not perceive t e least hem ficial efleet from it, on the contrary 1 think it was a gre it in jury to me. Shortly alter usinf it i commenced raising blood in large quantitiesi I was taken down sick and confined to the liou-e lor three months, during which time 1 lost my appetiie and fi ll away very fast; 1 was then indneed to consult Dr. Curtis ol New York, (one of the best pliv.si. ians in the city,) but he could do me no good. I again became worse, and was confined to the house all last winter and spring,and 1 gave up ail hope of ever getting any better, as I again raised blood and my cough was very severe, together with a pain in mv breast and under the. shoulder blade. .Mv friends now gave up all hope of my recovering, and thought every day was the last. A bout this time I beard of your BALSAM OF t.l VEUAVOK.T being good for consumption , hut I was like many others, •■id was fearful tiial it might be a regu lar humbug; I however finally consented to trv it, a* 1 thought it could make me no worse. My brother then purchased a bottle of it at 375 Bowery, N. V. and ! com menced taking it and by the time 1 had used one Imtile full I could sleep all night, and in the morning 1 bad an appetite for my breakfast. 1 still keep on taking it ami find great benefit from it—the pain in my breast is entire ly go. e, and I raise no more blood. W ithiu the. last two months 1 have gamed in weight -ix pounds and much in strong h. I would therefore advise all who have any ailec ion of the Lungs or Liver to try the G-'-nuiiie Dr. Taylor’s Balsam of Liverwort, for I truly believe it to bethe beat remedy in existence for diseases of the Lungs or Liver. Should any one doubt the above statement re lativeto your valuable medicine, let u.m call ou me, and I will convince them ofits virtue. Yours respectfully. DE REVERE. Beware of counterfeits, the onlysen-nni has an encra ved label (over Mv-outside wrapperof each bm tie) with the signature of Dr. GURDON J. LFF. ’S attached. The genuine article for sale by WM. lIAINES. Oct I 1 AND CONDO!ENTS, SUIT VC7 able for the season, of the purest quality and choicest flavour, viz: MACE, Nutmegs, Cloves, Cinnamon. Pepper. Red Pepper, Ginger Root ami Ground, Mustard, Isinglass, Gellatine, Irish Moss. Russia Shred Isinglass, Vanilla Bean, Extract of do.. Oil of Lemon, Ess. Lemon. Extract Lemon. Sup. Carh Soda, Fart, Acid, Saleratus. am! every other article necessary for culinary purposes. Having- obtained a Powdering Mill, persons wishing bpices in PnwJer, may d *peud upon their ! purity and frethm-sa. J E MARSHALL D-'c 9 53 NEW SERIES—VOL. I.—NO. 103. PATENT MEDICIN ES. > one i:. " DISSOLUTION' OF COPARTNERSHIP. rani'E cop rtiMT-iiip heretofore m.-u,,., urnier the imum uC VVM. SV\ JAM A So.V. w ,li s » o ivcd nuthe2isto( July lust, by Hie decease of ib« smd \\ m Sw.iiiri, and the businc.-s is mow, and will be in luture' conduct. d exclusively by the subscriber, who has hud the sole charge efthe m tnuf.icturing of tne Panacea uud v eriuifugc lor fiie last fourteen years. The Panacea w ill lie pul up ns usual in round bottle* flul.-c! longitudinal; V. with the f,. i , v 11, ; liters blown on me glass t—'-Somm's P.m. can Phil di " and the oulr chiiuge made is Uie name ol‘ JAS. SVX AEM stamped o i llui seahng wax. and t criittn on the label covet in ' tne cork, and s new 1 1 el for tin- side of h«-bol le.coirjpos>a of ffciimetnc lathe woi k, comprising nine different die which lone been turned for tiie excluMi e Use of tiie pro prietor. by Draper <fc Co., bank n ie engravers of I ) ila dclphia. I our des ofdiffcrent patterns form rim body of t ie work,anil iti the ce Ure i.; i portrait Os the late \Vm. Swaiin. separated Tom the I outers by two circles of lathe work. The words *S» aim’s Panncea,” ere en gravedconspii uousiy 01 two turned stripe, ami a largo semi-circular die forms ihe upper margin. The borders •arecomposed of p m. lathe work Mrips.outside ofwhieh IS engraved in sntail leitcis the entry of the coor-right. j ME S SWAIJI. S WALTS PEL I Bit A TED DAN AI LA, for thr curs' or Scrofula. General DcbiUf //. White StvdUvp Rhcu mutism. JPseasc* of th- Liver and Skin, and all diseases a rising from hngun tics of the P.h.od. or the ri fe's ( f Mi r urv. SV\ Ai.il'.v rAN V La .ms I) eii i. , more than twenty f.ve > ears celeumted in th - countrv and in Eu. op- for it* ex r: ord nary cine for the ter,ificafes of which ref. r lsm'd. to the flirertiO"s a. d l ooks [which mav he “ ( o r U''l accoini ait vim! the Panacea, i ~ h ,la> llsi d m ho>[.'i:aJ and private pm-tiep. and oas ,iad t ae-rngnlar fortune of being recommended by ’’ ’ ,no , 1 ' ’ ,l1 physicians and other eminontpcr *oiis Ani'*ny r oth* r>. h\ * sity/ Glbß “ ,l ' M - L ‘ of Suijery. Pa. Uuiver vcm tv ,tißß V ° U ’ M ’ ° ' : ’ r ' jf,iSSol ' Surgery, X. Y.Uui v..££ Deweeil>l - D - r ‘° res^r °f f'Ld*-vi.crjr,Pa. Uni : *V Oh«pninn M. D . Pro'essor Physic. Pa University ! f nav 'U V/■ ' 1 A'/ f oil, ‘*" Phi a • i .1* *1 V ode, Prot''ssor Medicine Havana Jose Fern cue • da I.i z. Professor Siu-e. v. Lisbon. I ;■ vv/ 1 ; ',. ;in • ( ’ !1 M r l! °. Vil * Colic;-.- StirJei ns, London. i Sir Thom s Pearson, M jor (J iiniMl’pr li-h \ rmv i tiitbei Roh.i. tsnn, Hritisli Doi lsu |, Ac. &c And also, ' l.e wonderful cures effect, dby Rwaim , Poi .cen hr. vi iar many tears made it invaiuablc rem ; e iy. Jhe Panacea dors li(H contain mercury in anv torm. and beu-2 an innocent p cpuraiioii umav bec.vea to the most, rentier inf nt. * c : j\ tro ■- who -ira confined in li-ec numbers on pbnt-a j turn-in hot cl;ihates, are peculiarly liable to such form* f °* arising I.MT. a vitiated state of the blood «ml want of cleanliness olid v .riety of food, Tiiese d.sra«e rf so frequently set regular pra. rice at defimi, e, and .en derfhe.r.m-cr: Me victims ho'h useless m.d . .xpensivo to ! their in M. ,•< mat planters would Mode t; e.rowuinter rV a V w :.°" n> bunitinity, by kee t ingalw uvsa sup i |’ u r "' a ) iI!1 s uppcara to bcMhe olr j til in - vh-f:i mu hprlrtl on hi sin b eases. T'lK RETAIL PRIGL HAS BEEN REDUCED to 0 ...Dollar ..ml I .liv cents per bolfle. [eentamiug three null pints.] or three bottle.-for Four Dollars . • AHPO-SWAIM’s VERMir^E. , A vaiunbb I amrly .Medicine, beimr a hiftbly approved remed i f r all dr-eases a fsingfrom Deb,l tv of the Di gcs.ive Organs s-iie.i as Worms. Cholera Morbus. Dv.-en- I P* ! y, F. ver and Ague Pie, ding Piles. Ri ( .J ; Headar he. Ac. bre i !mpamphlet [which may be hud BXat i*| Hceoinpanyingthe Vermifuge. 1 j Preparud ctSw din’s Laboratory. Seventh street bs : ]S"!: U Miur. Poiladelpl.i l, and for .Jo by all rveuecU bieDrUgglstsiili tiie Uniter! R o'rs agents. V-vv A o,k—ll. IT. Schh ffelin &. Co. ms- I ndon. Eng.—Evans & Lesdier, , Liverpool Eng—Fr uis, t?ou <Si Co. 'la II: van a—L.tr. Melizet. Valparaiso—Alex f'rn-s. j P.nenos Ayres—o J. Haves & Co. • St. Thomas Ruse. ■ C tiiton—J. Swords. J Sandwich Island —F. L. Dense u. C ilcut’a—ilufi'iiaglo Os. Co. ' Mai ch 17 v. A i4O 1 BliE it S A 5 TI s"f <)>F XXIS _ complexion. So r.nrh mu r /fn ■■try. ' LVU DIW\F UK VENUS a :! NYMPH OAP ‘-•omj.osrd ofau Eastern T.otanieai dwcoverv of bi.rp. isi..g eilicacy, for rendering the Skin sol, and fair, u. ui i us impai ting a delicatu roseate hue to the coin pH*\i O!. As a ercator and eonservator ofthat trust diFfingaish jng ch ii in of i n. de lovelno ss, a tiansparei t fair skin, Julies llaucl a Nymph Soap o Ivm Divine I)e Venus muv : lie said to “xert an ulmosi niugical power Composed for 1 .?*' in os t ?totO’ip ii t:i 1 Halsamir Plants, to the utter rx ; elusion of nl! mineral admixture, it i d s incuished m. d icin.iily (cr its exti uni.-l v bland, pnrif, ing and soothing ! a 110,1 on tuc sk ii: and by acting on the pores and min ute .secretory ve-sels. expels all impurities from the s..r t.ice a hays every tendency to inti mitTMtioii, find by tlii* tii e I hod lone effect it ally oi-si pales all redness, tan’pin.- . pies, freckles, sunburn, and other unsightful culaneom* ; VnsitutlOiis. so inia.'e il to f>*m lb* lovclin ss. \ lt use Will Change the most l.iFous complexion into one of radiant I w.iiteiif -s; .V die on the neck, hands and arms it bestows a ; drlicary fia \ f.-irnoss which itscontinm d use will happiiv protect, and every appearance ~f vonthfnl < harm. loth'. : rnostadvanced periods of life. For sale, wholesale aud r tail, l.y at HAUEL. : 1 ractieaPTfSimiFf and Perfumer, No. 120('liesnnt-st. \nd by J. E. MMIRHVU,, 11AVILA' D, RItsLLV i &. CO. and W. HAINES, Jr. A premium awarded at the Franklin Institute, i _ April I jw ir.3 NO JIOIIE AVUITII, GUAY Oil KE3J j _ HAJK. I A REA!EDO which enhiinces considerably thebeatt 1 -CJa. I V inn! alters the appearance of th' enunten nice j from that which is much d.silked. I: is pleasing to have cilic ieni in. an» to i< nicieil ese defects. To effect this j change of hair so much wished for, is the cr oirl and i never fail ner property of JULES I! NULL’S VEGETA i iiEK LltiLH) JIAIII D\ h, which tite eroprieior I wit h justice .'tide is far beyond any thing of the kind ever yet known ill this or any other country. Its properties ; are very powerful, though very innocent. This r do mical result is a wonder, as it enables per ons to dvo instant,.- I neonsly their hair without the least inconvenience. F<>r , chunting r dor gray hair, whiskers,eyebrows, Arc., to a ; brown, black, or cliesn’ut color. Tim .“lightest evil, con fiequem es need not be fen • ed from ils use—itis altogether harmless. Tins composition is the only one, sanctioned by the science of ChemisTry to dye. in an indelible malt, n r,fhe various gradations of colors, without danger or inconvenience and has justified thelihersl patron ge and nn imit. d confidence of the public. If hhek is required as for box marked N.; if 6reirn.box marked B. For « ilc. wholesale and and retail, by JtJLES H \UEI,, Perfumer arjtl Chenthtt. 129 Cbes nitstreet, Philadelphia. ~ And by J. H. MARSHALL, II \ VIE AND, Rlßl.Et A: CO., and W. II \IVE-A. Jf., aid at most all Drugget* i throughout the U.Slates. j P* ware of Cooiiterfei* -.—Ask for "Jules Ilanei’s Veg etrdile Liquid H dr Dye, ’ if you want the genuine arti cle. Price 75 cts. and $1 box. A premium awarded attlie Franklin lustituie. April 1 fw 1513 TO TII I] LADIES I V DEPILATORY POWDER has been found highly beneficial and of great use <o ladies wno have bc u afliicmd with superfluous fi ir. principaMf when it- growth has been confined to the upper lip and side of th-* face giving d masculine turn to the whole ( eat tires. When used w ith proper care, mid according to thedirections.it w 11 be found to beagreat addition so the toilet, as the tee of nrrv sdnrp ins ruinent is emir- Iv avoided, an the hair is removed in five or leu minutes aft'-r its app icßtii.n. ’I hi.- composition H infallible anti warranted to remove superfluous hair. After mimerotc trials 1 have received certificates of sucres- which can not be contested. For sale, wholesale and retail, at jules HArnr/s depot. 120 Cliesuut street. PhilnriH|ibi*>. AndbvJ. E. NI NRKHALL, ii AViLAND lU6LEV&. CO., and W. HAINES Jr. Prrrainmb awarded at the Fraaklin Institute. April 1 |w 151 BRICKS FOR SALE, THE stthscri!.er lins for rale and will keep cn band at bis Erick Yard on Grcen-Mrrot, 350.000 BKICKS. S. L. BA-SFORD Ja n 24 ly 96 CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. UK nndersiiriirtl having formed a Partnershin 13 under the name nn<l style of KOVAL <te MURPMEV. nnd having purchased the Mock of goods of J. F. & M J. Carswell, propose to do a g"n«ra! grocery business, andeulic.t the patronage of their friends. WSI. S. ROYAL. EDMCND T IUR FIT FA’ A?-;!? w’m I r ‘7