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PATENT MEDICINES.
JAYNE’S ALTERATIVE.
THUS valuable preparation combines all
medicinal virtues of those articles.
lonjf experience has proved to possess tl.e ,n "
ami efficient alterative and deobstruent prop
for the cure of Scrofula Kins'* Evd, VI Me
inzs Ulcers; Scrofulous, Affections,
Tumours; Tic-
Rheumatism Gout, [siccZZe(i
Doulou-eux Cancer j ol , lts Q lands
Neck,] Oliver, Spleen, Kid
or W°™. u [ he diseases of the Skin, such as
Biles, Pimples Carbuncles fc..
Duslasna and Liver Cmnplnut. nervous Diseases
Vrovsieal Swellings, Constitutional Disorders and
diseases originating from a depraved or Impart
*tate oft lit Mood or other fluids of tiie body.
The proprietor of this Alterative would most re
spectfully assure the public that he has not offered
this preparation to their notice without due reflec
tion, and close and rigid study, nor until after
twelve "years’experience had manifested its great
■uperi'-irity over every other article of the kind.—
and he now recommends it with confidence, fully
believing that the above, combination of medicine
will effectually eradicate from the system a class
of disease, some of w hich have heretofore been con
sidered tticu ruble.
lie has prescribed it in almost every variety of
disease and with unparalleled success, especially
in cutaneous affections, cancerous, scrofulous and
scorbutic diseases, an.! di.-e.ases originating from 1
obstruction or enlargement of the glands or impuri
ty of the blood.
Cancer and Cancerous Tumors.
lie has used this preparation in upwards of twen
ty we 1 defined cases of cancer and cancerous m
tnors, and in every case but one wiLii perfect .md
entire success.
Bronchocele or Goitre, (Swelled Xcck.)
He has prescribed it in over a hundred c ases of
goitre,and it has never failed in a single instance
to completely remove the disease. -Not a solitary
case of failure. Ail were cured.
The success he has met with in curing hronclio
cele and cancerous affections lias convinced him
that these dangerous ami horrible diseases may be
removed vv it fT as much certainty as Fever and
Ague. He does not wish to be understood as say
iin’- that they can be cured as soon as Fever and
Ague, but with as much certainty; and further, that
he has good reason for believing that this prepara
tion will not only « ure these diseases when formed,
but that it destroys the virus or poisonous principle
lurking in the system, from which that peculiar
class of diseases, as well as that of scrolu la emanate.
Scrofula—King’s Ilvil.
This preparation has been used in numerous cases
sbf Scrofula, King's L\il, and scrofulous swellings,
and always with the most deci ed success.
Skin Diseases.
He has prescribed ii in a great variety ofentene- j
ous affections, and found it successful incuringsalt j
rheum, or tetter, tides, blotches, pimples,muruhew
and jaundiced skin, &c.
Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint.
It ha* been used in numerous cases of liver com
plaint and Dyspepsia, and w iih the happiest effect.
Tic-Douloureux.
It has been used in several cases of
■und in every case it was successful.
Rheumatism.
This preparation has been prescribed in a great
•many cases of chronic rheumaism, and in every
case in which it. was used until the system became
affected by the medicine, the disease was removed ■
Gout.
A number of rases of gout have been cured by
this preparation. In one of these cases, the man
hud been afflicted with il so severely for thirteen
years as to entirely disable him from Imsiness. and
for five months immediately previous to his taking
the Alterative lie had been confined to his room;
but before he had finished the third hot le, lie was
enabled to walk about ihe streets and soon after re
turnod to his business, from which he bud so long
been excluded by Ids afflict ions.
Dropsical Swellings.
This medicine increases the powers of digestion,
excites the absorbents into healthy exercise, by
which watery or calcareous depositions, and all
unnatural enlargements are reduced. It imparts
tone and vitality to the whole system, removing
sick and morbid headaches, giddiness, wandering
pains and nervous affections.
In fact, in every case vvhere the medicine has
Iteen taken for some time, no matter for wh t pur
pose, the general heallii ol the patient has always
been improved by it.
In conclusion, the proprietor would say that some
Os the most astonishing cases ol skin diseases, can
cer, bmnchocele, and scrofula, have been cured by
this .medicine, that have ever been recorded; but
want of room in this sheet precludes their publica
tion at this dine.
CANCER.
A.n interesting case cured by Jayne's Alterunve
In the spring of 1831, a cancerous tumor appeal
ed in the right breast «d Mrs. Phoebe, wife ul Peier
Stretch, of Salem, N. J. Il was examined by many
Phvsicians, and was considered by all as cancerous,
And besides bore all the characteristic marks ol
one. All probable means of removing it were u-eii
without the. slightest benefit. It continued to in
crease both in size and painfulnesa, until ail hope
of saving her life, but by a painful operation, was
abandoned, w hich, after a consultation oi eminent
Physicians, was performed. Jan. Ist, by Dr.
John Rhea Barton, assisted by Dr. Redman, the
proprietor, and two other medical gesl'emen. The
whole and entire right breast was remo"—l, and af
ter examination of the tumor, was pronounced b\
all present a cancer of the most malignant charac
ter. In about three months, afterenditring incredi
ble sufferings. she was enabled, though broken in
• pirit, to get about again, idle remained feeble,
and her general health was exceedingly bad, as in
deed it had been for several years before. In flu
•pringof 1537, upwards of live years after her breast
had been removed, a painful tumor made its ap
pearance on the right side, immediately over tin
part formerly occupied by the nipple of the right
breast, previous to its removal. This tumor steadi
ly increased for several months, and became so
painful as to deprived her of rest. The glands un
der the right arm were enlarged; and .-cirrhus, and
a hard, irregular, and at times painful tumour, ap
peared in the left breast. No operation could now
arrest thedisease Indeed her whole hodyappear
ed to be a mass of disease. Her case was consid
ered hopeless, iffle was of a very scrofulous habit,
both her parents having died of Pulmonary con
sumption. The experiment was now made with
thin Alterative. It was at first given in small
dose*, three times a day, and the doses very gradu
ally, hut steadily increased daily, as long as she
tomtit, which was about sis months, and the skin
over and around the tumour was wet night and
morning with a strong solution of iodine and Hy
driodate Potash. The tumour continued increas
ing in size for about six weeks, and was at times
•very painful, when tl*i pain suddenly ceased alto-
E ether, and the tumour swelled out at the b.rse.anu
ecame soft and then began to diminish, and con
tioued gradually decreasing until every vestige of
disease was removed. The tumour in her left
breast, and those in her right axilla were also dis
ported. No cancerous or scrofulous tumours ever
Appearedaftervfards;and hergeneral health,which
had been bo had for fourteen years as to make life a
burthen, was effec ually and permanently restored.
The proprietor is in possession of the diseased
breast, and those who choose may examine it. He
would also say that he could mention over a dozen
rases equally interesting, wherein his Alterative
has subdued cancer and cancerous tumours, but he
has not room hereto record them.
Mr*. Sarah Young, of Quinton’s Bridge, N. J.,
had a goitrous tumour on the left side of her vvind
pipe.a- large as the half of an orange, which was
cured by using this Alterative fur about four
months.
JUisg R S .South Fourth-street, Phila
delphia. was also cured cf an enlargement of the
throat, which filled the entire space between t lie
chin and breast-bone, and extended around on
•ach side of her neck to behind her ears, and from
bar ears to her shoulders, and produced aw ml de
fortuity. It commenced growing when she was
but five years old. and continued gradually to in
crease until she was nineteen, at w hich lime she
commenced using this Alterative, which she look
for seven months, which entirely reduced the en
largement; and she has now as smooth and pretty
a, neck as can he found. The propriet or is not at
.iberty to give her name in print,but will refer per
safe by WM. K. KITCHEN.
«ep2B ly 2 Sola Agent for Georgia
COLLETON BITTERS.
TOll DYSPEPTICS.
npiIESE B1 I’ I’E R 6 are purely a vegetable
.H. compound, and are offered to the pub
lic from a principle of benevolence, under the full
e;-t conviction that they wiil tie found a safe and
sovereign remedy for Dyspepsia. They have been
triumphantly tested not oniy by some of the most
respectable lamiiies in t be. Sstate, w liu have furnish
ed ample testimony as to their decided excellence,
but also by the proprietor, who, lor ten years, sut
fered all the gloom incident to that distressing dis
ease. They possess the peculiar excellence denied
to most other Bitters, of not proving injurious by
continued use. They contain not a single delete
rious ingredient, and, as seen from the directions
which accompany each bottle, may be given with
entire safety to an infant in the month
L the Colleton is taken regularly and persever
ingly,( w hich is highly important in stubborn cases.)
they will, soon alter the use of a few bullies, be
found to act on the system like a charm—imparling
Vl ~ur to the ptomacii, bracing the nerves, idealis
ing the liver, promoting digestion, increasing the
appetite,strengthening the chest and voice, reliev
ing pains, cramps, and stitches in the breast. They
are. also most excellent for cholera morbus, habitual
constipation,sea-sic knee*. nausea, proceeding from
whatever cause. In cases us general debility, it
has proved one of the best remedies, and is there
fore highly recommended to elderly people, literary
gentlemen, students, and ot hers of sedentary habits.
I’aken in small doses frequently through the day,
they have checked the most v iolent diarrhoea, aiid
likewise been administered wih the happiest effect
I n cholera infantum.
In all the foregoing complaints, these Bitters will
be found effectual if persisted in. and taken accord
ing to tiie directions which accompany each bottle.
And although it has been testified by several that
they are excellent, in many others, yet in none oilier
than those above enumerated, is the proprietor wail
ing lo vouch for their efficacy. They were prima
rily and solely intended to cure Dyspepsia.
The Colleton Bitters have been eight years be
fore the public; and in cmnequence of ihe increas
ing demand for this valuable meuicine, the proprie
tor has entered largely into the business—bottles
are procured having “Colleton Bitters” moulded in
them—they are also numbered, sealed and stamp
ed v- itU au appropriate motto Price §! per buttle.
E. M. CAREY,
General Agent for this State.
J. E. MARSHALL,
Agent, Augusta.
Hilton Hkad, S. C., Jan. 1346.
Os the olleton Hntcrs—‘Y/c: rely a Vegetable
Compound ” and which, from the confidence i have
in the character and integrity of the maker and pro
prietor thereof. I verily believe to be true,) 1 en
tertain the, most favorable opinion. Several of my
personal friends and acquaintances, long afflicted
with Dyspepsia, have assured me that they have
found these Bitters h *tter than any other-medicine
they ever tried, for that distressing disease. And 1
take the pl-asnre further to slate that I have wit
nessed th ; excellency of these Bitters, in nausia,
sick-headache, and bowel complaint; in this last
j particular. I have seen (he Colleton repeatedly and
! successfully tested among tiie children of my ow n
house-hold. No family ought to be without tins in
valuable medicine.
REV. A. WOODWARD,
Pastor of St. Lakes Church, S. C.
april29 133
DH. CIiIIISIiJE’S
GALVANIC RINGS
AND
MAGNETIC FRIT ID.
rip ms remarkable invention, which has received the i
li. almost universal appiobatiuu of the medical pru
fe.vion oi Great Britain, comprises an entirely new ap
i plication oi Galvanism, as n remedial agent by means-of
w inch ihe ordinary Galvanic l>.i lenes. Electric and .Map- j
lie tic M • chine-, are entirely dispensed with, and the i
mysterious powers of Galvanism applied without any
ot the objections which are iusepernbie Irom the tenc
rai mode now in use. Tac stroi g doses, and at irregu
lar intervals, in which Galvanism is apjdifid by the Ma
chines, kas he n pronounced, as era lair and impartial
trial, to be decidedly injurious, and it was to remedy
tins radical delect- that this new application was pro
jet ted, which after unceasing tad and perseverance, has
been brought to ns present slate of perit enon. The
Galvanic Rings answer all Hie purposes of the uio.-t
expensive Machines, and in many other respects are
more safe, and certain in accomplishing the desired
effect.
Tne Galvvntc Rings, used in connection with the
Magnetic Fluid, a e confidently recommended in all
D BORDERS WHICH ARISE FROM AS ENFEEBLED OR IN
HEATHY SI ATE OF THE NERVOUS OR VITAL SYSTEM, Hid \
these i omplaints ure among the most painful and uni
versal to which we are subject. They arise, without ex
ception, liomone simple cause—a derangement of the
Nervous system—and it was in these cases that other
“ remedies” having .-o often failed, -a new agent was
greatly needed, which it is confidently believed, lias
been found m the proper and judicious application of
Gal van ism.
The Galvanic Bings have!) enu-cd with cntircsuc
ce-s in all cases of Rheumatism, acute or chronic, ap
plying to the he id, free or limbs Gout. Tic-Doloreux
Toothache, Bronchitis, Vertigo, Nervous or uhuK
Headache, Indigestion. Paralyses. Palsy. Epilepsy,
Fits, ("ramp, Palpitation of the Heart, Appopi exv,
Stiffness f 3»«nts. Sntnal Complaints, Kumbago,
Neuralgia. Nervous Tremors. Dizziness or ti e
Head. Pains in the OSest andSFd: .General Debili
ty, Deficiency of Nervous an'd Physical Energy”,
and At,t. Nervous Disorders. Jn cases of confirmed
Dyspepsia, which is simply a nervous derangement of
the digestive organs, they have been found equally suc
cessful. Their extraordinary effects upon the system
must be witnessed to be believed, and as a certain pre
ventive for the "prece Img Complaints they are equal-
Iv recommended. The Pings are of different prices,
being made of all s-z-»s,aiiil of various ornamental pat
ter ns, and con be worn by the most delicate female w ithout
the slightest inconvenience. 5n fact the sensation is
rather agreeable than otharwise.
The Galvanic Belts. Bracelets, Rands,
(.aiders, Necklaces, Ac.
In some cases of a very severe character and of lotr»-
standing, the power unapplied by the Galvanic -Rings
-s not sulTicient to arre.-t tii r progress of disease and nil i
■naieiy to restore health. The improved modification in
the Galvan c Belts, Brace ets. Ac., entirely renin
dies to is objection ; any degree of power that is required
can readily be obtained, and no complaint which the
mysterious agent of Galvanism can effect will fail lo be
permanently relieved. Th se articles are adapted to the
waist, arms, wrists, limbs ancles or any part of ihe body
with perfect convenience. The Galvanic Necklaces
-re used with greater benefit in rases of Bronchitis or
tffeelions of the throat generally: also in eases of Ner
vous Deafness; and with almost uniform success us a
preventive fur Apoplexy, Epileptic Fits, aud similar
complaints.
Christie's 31ugnetic FI niff.
Is issued in connection with the Galvanic Bings.and
all their modifications. This corapo iiion has bceir pro
nounced by the French Chemist-to be one of the most
extraordinary discoveries of modern science. It is be
lieved to puss ss a remarkable power of KF.NDERIiiG THE
Nerves skusitive to Galvanic actioh. by these means
causing a circulation of the influence at the seat of dis
ease, and thus giving rapid and permanent relief. No
otliereoraposicioii in chemistry is known to pro-luce the
same effector to imparl a similar property to the nervous
system by means of an outward local application. The
Maghetic Fluid eontainsaothingcapable of iheslisdit
esl injury, its application is agreeable, am 1 il is harmless
in itsaclion as it is beneficial in its result. Full explana
tions and directions accompany it. The combined in
vention's arc in every way perfectly harmless; they arc
at prices within reach of ad, and tl e discos erer only re
quests u fair trial, as a test of their surprising efficacy
anil permanent benefit.
Chfifffie's Galvanic streusthening Pias
teis.
These articles form another valuable application of
’ the mvbteriftus influence of Galvanism. They ate an
j important adjunct to the genuine Galvaihc Kincsaud
! their modifications, acting upon the same principle, but
b tying this advantage of more local up plica ion. They
are confidently recommended us a valuable addition in
the speedy cun* of Rheumatism, acute or chronic ; in
all- iim vi>us complaints.and is a positive remedy in t uses
of Fain and We *k..ess i the. Chc-t or Back, Fain in the
Side, in Astluui ic Affections, and in Weakness or Op
j prcssiuii of the Pulmonary Organs. In Spinal Com
plaints; their effect- are of the most decided character,
| and they have oi't-'n been used with < urn -let success.
The- are also of the greatest advantage in Pains and
Weakness of the Breast and are highly recommended
for many of tho-e complaints to which lemales are
especially liable. As an effectual means for trengtlien
ing the system when debilitated with disease or other
i causes; as a certain aid m Constitutional Weukn ss. as a
Preventive for Colds and in all affections-of the Chest
generally the Galvanic tMrengt ening Plaster will be
found of great and perinanemad vantage. Ina few words,
it embraces all the virtues of the best tonic preparation
With the important addition of the Galveni-’ influence,
wh ch is neither impaired or exhausted, wlulethe action
continues. Thee arth le* will be found entirely free
from those abjection* w hich art a con-ta- t sourceofeom
f.laint with the ordinary’ Plasters in common use.
SZf The great celebrity and -access of these .articles,
have caused them "e be counterfeited I*s- unprincipled
persons. To provide against imposition, Dr. ‘Tkristie
b isbut site aut orized agent in each city of the I’nic a.
Tac ouly Agency in X ngusta.Geo.. is at the Store of
HAVE AND, RISLEY & CO.. Druggist*.
All articles of the kind sold elsewhere are worthless
counterfeits. 42 Sept. 28
DI’KGHAI, A.\s> UEKTAI. IYSTBI’.
MFNTs, DENTIST’S FOIL, TEETH. <tc. \
la-ge aiscrtmeu’ for sale hy
o-A9 HAVILAND PriSLEV ttCO
3».» mi ■• —toia-.ix—m
CITATIQNS * &C.
GEORGIA, Sc riven County.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
TEWTHEUEAS, 31 ARY ANN MURRY, hath
w v applied lo the Honorabl the Court of Or
dinary of Sh riven County for Letters of Adminis
tration on tlie estate and effects of JOSEPH
BOUGHE I'RY. late of said County, deceased ;
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to be and appear at my office, within the
lime prescribed by law, to shew cause (if any they
have,) why said letters of Adm ini* lion should not
be granted the said applicant.
Witness the lion. Joint S. Maur, one of the
Justices of the Court of Ordinary, of said County,
this 2U day of 31 arch, 1847.
ALEXANDER KE.MP, Clerk.
March 9 133
GEOUGIA — L)e Ivaib County.
B PRESENT, the honorable John N. Bellinger,
.fiL Lochiin Johnson, Ezki(?l A. I>nvi.s and Vv it* |
! liam Hairston, Judges of said Court.
To all whom it may concern. Whereas Peter
Mitchell, administrator upon the estate of Nimrod
Mitchell. late of said county, deceased, applies for
letters of di.-mi.-simi f:om the administration of said
estate —therefore the kindred and creditors of sa id
deceased are h'-reby tiled and admouislied to file
l heir objections, if any they have, in my office, in
terms oflite law, otiverwi«e letters dismissory will
be granted the applicant, at the November term
next of the Court of Ordinary for said county. By
order of tbe-Court, I hi- March 3d, 1817.
ALEX’R. JOHNSON, c. c o.
March 5 Ciiut 130
G EORGIA —DeKalb County.
§3RESENT, she honorable John N. Rllintrer,
IL Lo< klin Johu-on, Lzkiel A. Davis and \\ it -
liam Hairston, Judges of said Court.
To all whom il may concern. — \\ hereas William
Hairston, administrator of the estate of D. D.
Hairston, late of.said county, deceased, applies lor
letters ufdi.-tnission from the administration of said
e-tau—therefore the kindred and creditors of said
deceased ore hereby cited and admonished to file
their objections, if any they have, in my olfice, in
terms of the law, otherwise letters ii-missory wtH
lie granted the app icant, at the November term
next, of ihe Court of Ordinary of said county. By
orderol the Court, March 3:1. 1817.
ALX it. JOHNSON, c. c o.
3larch hf oiuo ]3U
GEORGI A. —DeKalb County.
FUESKN 1' the honor ihle olrn N. Bellinger, !
Luchlin Johnson. Ezekiel A. Dav is and Wil- !
1 1 .lm Hairston, Judges of said Court.
To all whom il rnai/ concern. —Whereas Louis j
Towers, administrator of James Crowley. Jr., late ]
of said county, deceased, applies for letters of dis- j
mission from the administration of said estate —
therefore the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased are hereby cited and admonished to file
their objections, if any they have, in ray office, in
terms of the la w, otherw i.-e letters of dismission
will he granted the applicant, at the November
term next of the Court of ()rdinary fur .-aid county.
By order of the Court. I his 31a ndi 3d. 1817.
ALX’R. JOHNSON, c. c c.
March 5 6rao 130
S GEORGIA—DeKaIb Countv.
ENT, the honorable Joint N. Bellinger, I
JJL Lor-illin John-on, Ezekiel A. Davis and Wil
liam Hairston, Judges of said Court.
To all whom it may concern. —Whereas Ruhr.
D. Greer, administrator upon tlie estate ofWiH-’a-m
Anderson. late of said county, tie-leased, applies lor
leiters of dismission from the administration of said
(■state—therefore the kindred and creditors of said
deceased tire hereby cited ami admonished to file ;
their objections, it any llc-y have, in my office, in j
terras of Ihe law, otherwise leiters disini.-sory will
he granted the applicant, at the November term
■next of i lie ( ourt of Ordinary for said county. By
orderol the Court, this March 3d, IHIT.
ALEX’R. JOHNSON, c. c. c.
March 3 fimo 130
GEORGIA, Wilkes County.
HEREAS Lewis S. Brown and John IT.
w w Dyson, Executors of i!ie estate of Nancy
I A. Mcßea, late of-aid county, deceased, applies
| to me for letters dismissory.
These are therefore to cite and ad monish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of sail deceas
ed, to he and appear at my office within the time \
prescribed by law, to show cause, if any tr.ey
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office j n VVashiniftor..
G (i. NORM AN, ( ierk.
3Tarch 31 6 m 133
GEORGIA, Burke County. |.
w w letters of Adm.nisiratioa uu the estate of
Frances Galphin, deceased. j
These are therefore lo cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceas
ed, to he and appear at my office, within the time
prescribed by law, to slew cause, if any they
have, w hy said letters should not lie granted.
Given under my hand, at office in U ayneshoro,
March 25, 1847.
EDWARD GARLICK, D. Clerk.
March 27 147
j GEORGIA —-Scriven County.
To all whom it may concern.
I IMTRfiiiEAS Jaifies Parker applies for Letters j
W w ot Administration on the. estate of Benja- |
min Parker, late of said county, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased to he and appear at my office within the
I hue prescribed by law and show cause, if any
they have, whv letters of administration should
not he granted the said applicant.
Wjtness the Honorable Peter Reddick one of
the Judges ot the Court of Ordinary of said county, 1
April 12th, 1347.
ALEXANDER KEMP, Clerk.
April tf> 165
GEORGIA, Richmond county.
| tlWr HEREAS, Littleherry B. Beale, executor ,
w w on the estate of Nathaniel Beale, late of j
said county, deceased, applies to me for fetters dis- j
missory. j
These are, therefore, to rite an 1 admonish all 1
and singular the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, t » he and appear at my office within the
time prescribed by law, toshew cao*e, it any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand , at office in Augusta, 18th
January, 1847.
LEON P. DUGAS, Clerk.
Teh 2 103
GEORGIA, Richmond County.
m H E RE A S. WILLIAM FULCHER atM
w JOHN C. FULCHER, administrators on
the estate of JOHN FULCHER, sen., deceased,
by tlieir petition laid before the Court of Ordinary
on tlie Ifith day of November, 1845. stating that
they had fully administered on said esta e, and
praying that catathm for dismission may issue; or
dered by the court that the clerk issue citation:
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all
and singular, tlie kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to he and appear at my office within the
time prescribed by law. to show cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office in Augusta,
nov 2‘J 6m LEON P. DUGAS, Clerk.
CLAIRVOYANCE,
Applied to the Treatment of Disease.
Mis:-. PERRY, the distinguished l.Jairvoy
ant, from New York, city is now in Augusta,
and will remain for three or four weeks. f>r the
purpose of TREATING DISEASE by the aid
of Clairvoyance. Those who have given up all
hope of relief from oilier modes of treatment would
do well to give Iter a trial. Rooms at the Globe
otel. 4ws—2c March 31
DAWSON & WEAVER'S
Extensive Fire-Proof Ware-House .
fHHIE undersigned respectfully inform their
JbL friends and the public, that they still continue
the
WARE-HOUSE & COMMISSION BUSINESS,
at their old Stand ou MTntosh Street, where they
will devote their personal attention to all business
entrusted to their care.
Their rales for Selling and Storing Cotton and
other Produce, w ill be the same as other regular
houses.
Orders for purchasing Groceries, Bagging. Rope,
&c will be promptly filled at the lowest market
prices. DAWSON & WEAVER.
July 31 6m 17 1
rates of freight on the
GEORGIA AND WESTERN & ATMNTIC RAIL-ROAD.
- ' ' • T ’ GEORGIA tUR-HOAQ. W. jfc A. It. ROAD.
BETWEEN AUGUSTA AND | |- |s|l s j|
Ihi =|3iJ Pd i- 111 111
First Class —Boxps of Hats, Bonnets and! 'll j j
Furniture, per foot I 10 8 8 10 12] 1j 18
Second Class —Boxes and Bales of Dry;
Goods. Shoes, Saddlery, (Hass, Paints.j
Oils, Druos, and Confectionaries, perlOO
lbs 55 40 50 j GO j 70 1 90 100
Third Class —Sugar, Cuffop, Liquor, Bag
ging. Rope, Butler, Cheese, Tobacco,
Leather, Hides, Cotton-Yarns, Copper.
Tin, Feathers, Sheet-Iron, Hollow-W are.
Crockery, Castings, Hardware, and other
heavy articles not enumerated below, per
100 lbs 37J 30| 30 35 45 j 55 60
Firurlh Class —Fiour, Rice. Bacon, Pork.
Beef, Fish, Lard, Tallow, Beeswax, Bale.-
of Rags, Ginseng, Green and Juried
Fruit, Mill-Gearing, Bar and Pig Iron.
Mill and Grind Stones, per 100 lbs 25 1 ‘25 25 25 SO j 35 40
Colion —Per 100 lbs 33] 25 j 25 25 32] 40 |45
Sail —Per Liverpool Sack, not exceeding 4
bushels ; 50 30 | 35 40, 50 ; 60 65
Per bushel 12] 8 10 10 13 16 18
Molasses —Per Hogshead 550 4 5 (5 i j 8 ;3 50 j
Ploughs, Wheel-Ba rrows, St raw-Cu tiers.|
Corti-Shellers. and Calt ivators, each. ... 75 50 50 | 50 75 j7s| 75
Oats in sacks per bushel, by the car load.. 6 6 6 i 6 8 0 j 11
Corn, Wheat. Peas, Beans, Bye, Nuts, aiu
Gi a.-8-Seeds, per bushel,, by the car load 8 10 i 10 | 10 14 | 16 13
Lime —ln Casks or Boxes not exceeding 2.
bushels, each 30 30 30 j 30 40 j 45 i 50
Car Load, of Live Stock 85 (35 .35 ;35 10 *45 50
O”Bacon in casks or boxes will be transported from Dalton lo Augusta at 30 cents
per 100 lbs.
O’For other articles see li-t.
[llf Freight for Atlanta, Athens.and all stations on tlie Western & Atlantic Rail Road,
payable al those stations. Fur otiier stations it must be paid in Augusta.
F. C. ARMS, Superintcndant of Transportation.
Transportation OJJlce, Georgia Rail Road and Hanking Com j any, )
Augusta, Ga., March 22. 1847. £ March 27
GEO RGIA , >IA CO N AN 1) W EST EII N
AM) WESTERN AM) ATLANTIC
KAIL ROADS,
UIMHE Passenger Train, carrying the Great
" Southern .Mail between New York and New
Orleans, leaves Augusta daily at 7o’clock, p. m., \
arriving at Atlanta at 64 o’clock, a. m., leaves At- I
i latila at 8 o’clock, a. m., and arrives at Gridin at
' 10o'clock, a. m. Returning, leaves Griffin at 1
i o’clock, p. si., arriving at Atlanta at 34 p. m , 1
leaves Atlanta at 4o’clock, p. m., and arrives at |
Angusta at 34o'clock . a. M.
in connection with this train, a locomotive I
leaves Union Point for Athene, on Mon lays. Wed- I
nesdays,and Fridays, at 64 i.’clock, A. 31, and
on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturday*, at 1
o’clock, A. M.
The Passenger Train upon the State Road loaves i
Atlanta dai y, (Sundays excepted,) at 8 o’clock. a. j
M.; and arrives at Oothcaloga at 34 o’clock, p. m. !
Returning leaves Oothcaloga at 7 a. m., and ar
rives at Atlanta, in lime fur the evening train to I
Augusta.
Stages run in connection with the cars ,as fol
lows :
Daily. —The Express Mail Line, the Georgia j
Rail Road Line.and the South Carolina Rail R ad I
lane.from Griffin to New Orleans, passingt (trough
Greenville. La Grange, West Point an I Auburn
to N’oUsulga, thence by Rail Road to .Montgom
ery. Also, from Bartlesville via Columbus, to
Chebavv.
From Warrenton to Macon via Spartaand Mil
edgcville.
From Madison,every Monday.Wednesday.and |
Friday, via Fatonton and Clinton to Macon and via
Eaton ton to Mi Hedger tile.
From Athens, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sa
turdays, v;a GainesvHie to Cast.v ille, and Dahlo
,ncga.
From Double Wells, r.n Tuesdays. Thursdays,
and Saturdays, to Washington, Wilkes county,
and Abbev tile. S. C.
From Covksgton, on Mondays, Wednesdays and
Fridays, ih-roagii Griffin, and Greenville to La
Grange.
From Kingston every day, (Sundays excepted,)
via Rome. Double Springs, Wtrrenton, and De
catur to Memphis, Team.
From Atlanta on Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Saturdays, to Jonesboro’ and GrilKn.
From Stone Mountain on Mondays, Wednes
days and Fridays, fur Lawrence ville and Gaines
ville
From Oothcaloga on Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Saturdays, for (’hatfanooga. Tenn.
ST” THROUGH TICKETS, from Augusta to i
I Huntsville, Decatur, or Tusriimbia . Ala., ran he 1
had at the G. R. R. ’Ticket Office, for £lB.
Oi’*» e Geo. 11. R. A B’k'g Co., March 28, 1317. j
SOUTH C’A R OLIN A*IIAIL RO AR,
*"**s ’The Special Train for Aiken will here- |
after no/ leave on Sunday afternoons.
U Hamburg, S. C., August 28, 1816.
| ang. 31 30 I
j
% FT Ell THE IGTII INST., all Cottons j
-gw. remaining at the Georgia Rail Road Depot
over 21 hours after ii is turned on the platform,
I will be sent to the nearest Warehouse, at the ex
| pense of the consignees
TraNSP N. Of.FiCE OF THE G. R. R ARC.)
Augusta, Jan. 12, 1847. )
Jan. I t 87
I
A R ARE OPPORTUNITY.
ngnilE MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT, at
S. present ctuwiucted by IMrs. Alexander, for
merly by Miss Gardner, is offered for sale with the
.''lock. Fixtures. Ac , embracing almost every ar
tide necessary for the sucres.-In! pr 'secution of
the business. The terms to an approved purchas
er will be very accommodating. Those desirous
of locating in this 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^uhscriher.
A. ALEXANDER. SK.
Athens, Feb. 9, 1817. 3c [3lh 4
WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION
BUSINESS.
•MSIIIE UNDERSIGNED continue to transact 1
6 the above business at their extensive FIRE- i
PROOF WAREHOUSE, <ui Jackson-street, near
the Depot of the Georgia Rail Road, and to receive
Cotton and other consignments per Rail Road, j
without any < hnrge for drayage.
Their personal attention will fie given to the in
terest of their customers in the storage and sale of i
all Cotton and other dlinsignments entrusted to 1
their care,and liberal advances made when desir
ed on produce in store.
D’ANTIGNAC <L EVANS. *
Sept. 30 ly
£9OO REWARD.
TO the person who wdl prove that JULES tTAUEL'S
VEGETABLE LIQUID HAIR DYE is not the
b-st, the very best yet ktjown in this country or in Eu
rope. This valuable discovery will enable a person to
dye instantaneously llie Hair or Wlii-kers, in a few min
utes, without the least inco; veuience. This preparation
not to wash out. nor to iejure the health of
the H.ur, and retain all its so fit e- amt hrilliancv.
Be certain to ask for “JULES HAUE *S LIQUID
H .MR DYE,” as all others are spurious. If yon wish for
Black, ask lor box marked N; if for Brawn ask lor box
marked B.
Premium- have been awarded to the subscriber at the
Franklin Institute Exhibition. For sale wholesale and
retail,by the proprie or.
JI'ELFS IIAUEL, Perfuiir’r and Chemist,
No. 12 ( l Chesnut M., 4th dooi below Fourth,south side.
And by J. E. MARSHALL, lIAVILAND, K.IBLEY A .
CO . and W. HAINES. JR,
March 18
1). 11. ROGGKS,
e u fi r 'v?, ssa 19 a m. -jar ja ;r n:
IRt* 7 'OliLL) inform tin* citizens of Augusta and
V w its vicinity that he has opened if shop on
Mclnto-b-r treel, directly opposite the Constitution
alist office, for I he purpose of carrying on the above
bc-iness, in-ail it® various branches.
Rifles of a superior quality ma-'e toordet, nnd
warranted as good as can Ixe [»r«>«1 need, both in point
! of finish and accuracy of shooting.
Double and single Guns re-stocked and repaired.
Also, door and trunk locks repaired, and new
keys fitted at short notice.
From his long experience in the business, bets
| enabled to say that all work entrusted to ids care
shall lie done as well as il can be done at the north
or elsewhere.
Allen’s Revolving and Self-Cocking Pistols,
Powder Flasks and ."-hot Pouches, Cone \\ reoebes,
English, French and American Percussion Caps,
: for sale.
July I, 1346. ly 5
r-i I-,. v,
Ip r. chew oifi*rs for sa’le a large assort
inr*nt of Factory antlC»o'k STOV ES of die
latest fashions and most approved style, for Wood
or Coal, opposite the Eagle X. Phoenix Hotel, Broad
street, Augusta, Ga. set 4 21
STILL CHEAP ED !
ONT WA S MING TO N- S Tli EET,
Three Doors South oj Thomas Dans' Store.
AND RATITOAD COM
’ FAMES. IND TO 11.1. WIIGM IT MAV CONCERN.
Tite suh-criber lakes in‘thin! of itifonniiig hisfnemis
ami customers, ami the puh’oc generally, that lie has
been induced to lower i.- price- lor work on account of
t!ie dullness of tmsiue-s, a <1 with the hopes of
e; tc husiiißss. He will work at the following rats:
Tin Roofurg pur au at-S9 per tUU -quare ft. or t'Joc. per
square when the ma-ieriats are furnished,
i I. a rue Gutters, formerly 41 c. per ft- ictiuci dlo 17c.
Large Conductor Pipes 25c. “ “ 15c.
Small Gutters, She. “ “ J2lc.
Small Conductor Pipes She. 11 “ l2Jc.
Gutter Hooks, ICe. “ “ Oe.
Oil Cans, all sizes, 20c.p p r"at. “ I Or.
bathing Tubs, s’3 0(1 apiece, “ $8 00
He will go to any part of the country to put upGimers
and Hoofing ami no extra charges willbe made for it, if
conveyance and hoard are furnished.
Any reference or security will be c iven for the perform
ance of any work nr contracts made h v him. and the beat
materials will 1c used that the market can afford.
Having one of the 1 e-t workmen in his employ, fie
flatters himself that he wiil please any who may give
him a call both is price and quality.
Sept. 28 R- F. ROUVEft.
DECIDEDLY NEW.
rBAHE stock of CLOTHS, Cunmeres, Vestings.
H Fancy Articles, and Trimmings, just opened
by John Bridges. Merchant Taylor, next door
ge’fow the United States Hotel. Broad-street. An
bu-ta. 'Fire public are respectfully invited before
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
market. JOHN BRIDGES.
N. B.—Making and Trailing as usual in the
most hionafale manner. Jan 5
TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS, AND
PLANTERS.
WM. HOWLAND.
North East corner of King and Market siresls i
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
keep constantly on hand a large and
well selected stork of FOREIGN AND
DOMESTIC DRY GOOD" - -, to which Merchants
and Planters are invi ed, as every article in his
line can he. found. There is in addition to his For
1 eign importations, an agent constantly in New
York, which enables him to offer one of the he-t
selected Slocks, and at prices that cannot he un
dersold. wf—2rn Feb ‘2fi
TAYLOR’S HOTEL,
(Formerly St. Nicholas Hotel ,)
28 COHRTLANDT-STREET, NEW YORK.
' subscriber, late of the Tremont Tempe*
M ranee House, has taken tfie above Hotel,
painted and put it in good order, and opened it as
a Temperance Hotel, where he would be glad lo
wait upon his former patrons and the public gene
rally. who may feel disposed to give him a call,
pledging himself to use all endeavors to make
their stay agreeable while, with him.
Price of board per w eek, §7.
“ “ “ day, 1 25.
ELDAD TAYLOR.
Feb. 7 6—r2 10.3
PINE OIL.
A CONSTANT supply of Pine Oil or Cam
phine. wil* be kept fresh. Persons using
1 Morphy’s splendid Lomps, ran always be furnish
' ed with the above Oil on very reasonable terms, by
March 23 J E MARSHALL
SHERIFFS SALES.
Postponed.
RICHMOND SHERIFF'S SALE.
On the first Tuesday in May next, will be sold
at the lower Market House in the city of Au
gusta, within the legnriiunrs of sale,
Ali jhat lut ur parrel of land, with the improve
meats thereon, situate in the county of Richmond,
in the lurks of the new Milledgeville and Savan
nah roads, containing one acre, more or less, and
bounded by a lot formerly owned by Polly Ander
son, deceased, the new Milledgeville and Savan
.nah roads—levied onus the property of Juba Pond
and Priscilla Pond, to satisfy eleven fifas issuing
from the J 23 district Justice’s Court of Richmond
county, in favor of Green B. Red vs John Pond
and Priscilla Fond. Levy made and returned *y
a constab’e.
Vt IL LI AM \ . IvER, Deputy Sheriff.
April 3 163
kicilh(>nd siij:rin sale.
On the first'Tuesdayin May next, will hesold at
the lower Market House in the city of Augusta,
within the h-gal hours of sale, the following ne
gro slaves, to u K :
Primus a man about 30 years of age, Fanny a
woman about 3o years of age, Indiana a woman
about iy years old and her child about I ycnr old,
Rachael a woman about 25 years old and her child
about 2 years old, Hannah a girl about 14 year*
old. London a man about 25 years old, Wyatt a
man about 22 years old and a boy about 18 years
old: levied on as the property of Grace Rowel, de
ceased, to satisfy a it. fa. on the foreclosure of a
mortgage issuing from i he Superior Court of Rich
mond county, in favor of Ann Camming vs th»
Executors of Grace Row cl, deceased.
AARON ROPF, Sheriff.
March 5 l3O
SCKIVEN SlTuitlFF’S SALE.
; Will be sold he ore the; court house dour in Jack
j souboroiigh, be ween the legal hours of sale, on
the. first Tuesday in June next, the following
propeny, to wit:
Four (4) Negroes, viz: Cudge. a man about 50
years of age; JSarn, a man about 25 years of age;
Robin, a man about 55 years ol age, and Gahe. a
man about 45 years of age—levied on as the pro
perly ol John S Kieves, deceased, to satisfy two
mortgage fi fits from the Inferior Court of Scrivcu
county, in favor of Thomas 11. Burnes vs Jane E.
Kieves, executrix oti the estate of John S. Kieves,
deceased. Properly p anted out in said fi fa.
Also, at the same tinieaiid place will he Bold,
two negroes, v i/.: Limbrick, a man about 50 years
of age, and Peter,a boy about 10 years of agt —le-
vied upon as ihe property of Daniel C. Howell, t«
satisfy one mortgage fi fa in favor of Thomas 11.
Burnes vs said D une! C. Howell. Property point
ed out in sa.d ii fa.
EDMUND E. GROSS, D. Stuff.
April 2 154
Administrator's Sate.
Pursuant to an order of the Inferior Court of Rich
mond county, sitting for ordinary purposes, will
be sold, before the court house door of Upson
county, at Tlumiaston, on the fnst Tuesday in
May next,
A Lot ol Land, (No. 107)one hundred and sev
en, in the Ufiih) sixteenth district of originally
Houston, now Upson county, containing <2'>2l)
two hundred and two and one-half acres, belong
ing to the estate of Win. W. Montgomery, lute *.
Richmond county. Sold for the benefit of the
i heirs and creditors of deceased.
JAME> GARDNER, Jr., Adm’r.
Feb. 21 c— 18
Adm in ist ru to r's Sale.
i On the first Tuesday in May next, will be sold at
| the Court House, at Elijah, Gilmer county, be
tween tlie usual hours of sale:
A tract of Land lying in the 7th District, 2d
I Section, in the county of Gilmer, originally Cher-
I okee, know n as No. 2t>s, and containing 16U acres,
I belonging tu the estate-of Alexander Mclv er, late
I cf Richmond county. Sold fur the benefit of iho
heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terras made
: know n on day of sake.
W. EWING JOHNSTON, Adm’r.
I March 21 144
M __ -
Administ rotor's Sale.
I Agreeable to an order of the Honorable Inferior
Court of Oglethorpe county, when sitting for
ordinary turpi see., w ill be sold on I lie first Tues
dav in June next, at the Market House in the
city of Augusta,
KT veil shares (Georgia Rail Road ami Ranking
Co. Stock, b- ionging to the e-Rate of Win. Bugjj,
deck). Sold for the benefit of the heirs :md cred
itors of said deceased. VS M. JEW EL, Adm’r.
March 7 132
I'xecntar's Sole.
1 On the first Tuesday in May next, will he sold, at
Ithc court, house in the city of Savannah,
A lot of land on Toccoa Creek, Habersham
county, granted to the late Edward Telfair, con
| mining 575 acres. Sold under a decree of the Su
perior Court of Chatham county.
R. HABERSHAM.
Surviving Executor of Alex. Telfair.
Executor of Edw. Tel lair.
I IVb. 7 Ids
a 3 PETIT CIEL.
Ll:p| Thai beautiful and healthful summer
T residence, five miles from Clarkesville,
in Habersham comity, Ga., the resilience of the
late Major Jacob Wood, w ill be offered for sale orr
the premises on Thursday, 15th of April next, at 11
o’clock, A. M., to tire highest bidder.
There are five hundred and forty acres of land
attached to this residence, some of first quality
river-bottom, capable of yielding fifty bushels of
corn per acre. 'This place will admit nf being di
■ videti so as to make two good settlements, each of
which will have a portion of the improved land.
At the same time and place, will he sold the
stock ot horses, legs, cattle and sheep on the place;
also, the provisions, corn, fodder, &<•., together
1 with the household and kitchen furniture, planta
i tation utensils. «&c.
Terms of Sale—For the lands, one third in cash,
| the remainder in one and two years, with legal
interest from day of sale, secured by mortgage;
for the stock, provisions, furniture, &c., cash for
all stuns under twenty dollars; sums of twenty dol
lars and over, small notes payable in twelve
I months, with approved endorsers.
CHARLES WEST, Executor.
March 20 s— 143
STEEL.
THIS celebrated Rarer and Stallion
| make the ensuing season at the
i i4..v 73.■ Hampton Course, Augusta, Ga., mid
w ill attend alternately, every ninth day, at Cher
okee Ponds, S. C., nt the moderate price of S3O
the season, cash, with $1 to the groom.
The season will commence the lot -March and
end Ist June.
For pedigree and performances see bills.
Mares sent to Steel will he jn’ain fed at the raft>
of twenty-five cents per day, and good pasturage
furnished gratis.
JAMES GARDEN.
Feh. 5 4m 106
§lO lIEW A*IID.
Runaway from the subscriber in B* an
fort. So. Ca. on llie27lh December last,
a Negro man named JUN E. a < arjH-nter.
June is a black man about five feet, JU or
—Xv—. 11 inches high, with full heavy eyes and
stammers, between 25 and 30 years of age. The
above reward will be paid for his delivery to the
! Jailor of Augusta where he is well known, or five
j dollars for his security in any nth-r Jail so that I
| get him. ISAAC TA\ LOR.
! March 10 _tf IQfi
RAN AWAY
•aX From the Subscriber, residing in Scriv
en county. Geo., near Mobley’s Pond*,
on the2Bth of February, his negro m m
named PRESTON. He is about six feet
2 inches high, stout built, of dark color, a little
lame in one hip. He had on when he left a gray
cloth overcoat, negro cloth pantaloons and a new
cloth velvet cap. A liberal reward will he given
on Ids delivery to me or safe lodgement in any
jail so that I can g-t him. It is probable he may
have been taken off by some white man.
c JOHN H. SMITH.
{KT The Savannah Georgian will ith-erf the
above three limes weekly, and charge this office.
March ‘J c 3—
GEN TI, 101 EN OF AIG LBT A,
MY CELEBRATED AMBROSIAL HOSE AND
ALMOND SHAVING CREAMS defy a compan
ton in America or Europe. No person will ate any othe
after using this Emollient Paste. It <s o ,e bent, th
very best. Give it only a single trial. Ido not ask any
more to convince you. I warrant it. For sale whole
sale and retail, at JULES HAUF.L’3
Perfumery and ' hemical store «120 Chesnut st.
And bv J B. MARSHALL, HAVJLAND, RISLLY *
CO., and W. HAINES, Jb.
A premium awarded at the FranklinjEftitnte.
March 15 **