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PATENT MEDICINES, j
JAYNE’S ALTERATIVE.
THUS valuable preparation optnbine.e ail C- ;J
medicinal virtues of those articles. v
Inn? experience has proved to possess the mon sa
and efficient alterative-and deobstraenf proper
for the cure of Scrofula Kins'* Evil. »' Me Swell
iv>rg Ulcers: Scrofulous, Cancerouts ami Indolent
Tumours; Mercurial and Syphilitic Affections,
Rheumatism, Gout, Scurvey,Aeuralg>a or Tic-
Dnuhiv’cux, Cancer. Goitre or Bronchocele, [smelled
WcA j Enlargements of the Bones. Joints. Glands
or l igaments orofthe Ovaries. Liver, Spleen, Kid
•firt,*. tyc. All the diseases of the Skin, such as
Tetter, Ringworm. Biles. Pimples. Carbuncles \c..
Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint. Diseases.
Dropsical Swellings, Constitutional Disorders and |
diseases originating from a depraved or Impure j
' state of the. Blood or other fluids of the body.
The proprietor of this Alterative would most re-
M spectfnlly assure the public that he has not offered
this preparation to their notice without due reflec- j
tion, and close and rigid study, nor until alter ,
4 twelve rears’experience had manifested its great
superiority over every other article of the. hind
.* and he now recommends it with confidence, tuih
•believing that the above coinbinatioti ol m-moine
will effectually eradicate from the system a i -a. s
* of disease some of which have heretofore been con
|g| sideretl incnrahle.
lie ha c prescribed it in almost c.cry variety of
m . ,li,ease and with unparalleled success espe,-,ally
Hn cutaneous affections, cancerous, scrofulous and
uporhulic diseases, and diseases originating from j
obstruction or enlargement of the glands or impuri- \
- ty of the blood. \
Cancer and Cancerous Tumors,
fte has used this preparation in upwards oft wen
. Iv well defined cases of cancer and cancerous tu- 1
rnors. and in every case but one with perfect and
entire success.
iJronchocelc or Goitro, (Swelled Neck.)
lie has prescribed it in over a hundred cases of
||Bkroitre, and it has never failed in a single instance
B[ : f n completely remove the disease. Not a solitary
SPPcaee of failure. All were cured.
The success he has met with in curing hrom ho- •
"Vele and cancerous affections has convinced liim
p.._ that these dangerous and horrible diseases may’ be |
removed with as much certainty as Fever and ■
Ague. He <loes not wish to be understood as say
|Sr jpTr that they can he cured os 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 w hen formed,
hut that it destroys the virus or poisonous principle
lurking in the system, from which that peculiar
■class of diseases, as well as that ofscrolula emanate.
iSPII Scrofula—King's Eril«
This preparation has been used in numerous cases
of Scrofula, King's Evil, and scrofulous swellings,
and always with the most deci fed success.
Skin Diseases.
He has prescribed it in a great variety of ethane
ous affections, and found it successful in curing salt j
rheum, or tetter, biles, blotches, pimples,morphew
and jaundiced skin, &e.
Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint*
It has been used in numerous casesofliver com
plaint and fjyspepsia, and with the happiest efiect.
Tic-Doiiloureuz- %
- I
It has been used in -several cases of Neuralgia,
and in every case it was successful.
» Rite usnat ism.
jpg . This preparation has been prescribed in a great
■many cases of chronic rhenmaism, and in every
rase in wliich it was used until the system became |
affected by the medicine, the disease was removed* :
Gout.
A number of cases of pout have been cured by
this preparation. In one of these cases, the man
had been afflicted with it so severely for thirteen
years as to entirely disable him from business, and
for five months immediately previous to his taking
the Alterative he had been confined to his room;
but before he had finished the third bottle, tie was
enabled to walk about the streets and soon after re
turned to his business, from which he had s:o long
been excluded by his afflictions.
Dropsical Swellings,
This rfieStcine increase? the powers of digestion,
•excites the absorbents into healthy exercise, by
which watery err calcareous depositions, and all
unnatural enlargements are reduced. It imparts j
tone and vitality to the whole system, removing
sick and morbid headaches,giddiness, wandering j
pains and nervous affections.
In fact, in every case where the medicine has
been taken for some time, no matter tor vvh .t pur
pose, the general health of the patient has always
been improved by it.
. . .In «niifi l - : T /!■■■ would S' 11 ' I hat =omo
>in m.ont oi «km niSPftSPS, fTin
cer, bronchocele. and scrofula, have been cured i>y
this medicine, that have ever been recorded; but
want of room in tlus sheet precludes theirpublica
tion at this time.
CANCER.
A n interesting case cured by Jayne's Alterative.
In the spring of 1831, a cancerous tumor appear
nd in the right breast of Mrs. Phoebe, wife of Feter
Stretch, of Salem, N. J. It was examined by many
Physicians, and was considered by all as cancerous,
•and besides bore all the characteristic marks of
•one. All probable means of removingit were used
W ithout the slightest benefit. It continued to in
crease both in size and painfaluess, until all hope
- -of saving her life, but by a painful operation, was
abandoned, which, after a consultation of eminent
Physicians, was performed, Jan. Ist, 1833, by Dr.
John Rhea Barton, assisted by Dr. Redman, the
proprietor, and two other medical gentlemen. The
whole and entire right breast was removed, and af
stcr examination of the tumor, was proaoukoed by
all present a cancer of the most malignant charac
ter. In about three months, afterenduring incredi
ble sufferings, she was enabled, though broken in
spirit, to get about again, She remained feeble,
and her general health was exceedingly bad, as in
deed it had been for several years before. In the
■spring of 1837, upwards of five years after her breast
had been removed, a painful tumor made its ap
• .pearance on the right side, immediately over the (
(pagt 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 scirrhns, and
u'hard, irregular, and at times painful tumour, ap
peared in the left breast. No operation could now ;
arrest the disease. Indeed her whole body appear- !
ed to be a mass of disease. Her case was consid- ;
•cred hopeless. She was of a very scrofulous habit,
both her parents having died of Pulmonary con
sumption. The experiment was now- made with
ithis Alterative. It was at first given in small 1
doses, three times a day, and the doses-very grad u |
a!ly, but steadily increased daily, as long as she
took it, which was about six months, and the skin
over and around the tumour was wet night and
morning with a strong solution of lodine and Hy
driodate Potash. The tumour Continued increas
ing in size for about six weeks, and was at times j
-very painful, when the pain suddenly ceased alto
gether, and the tumourswelled out at the base,and j
became soft, and then began to diminish, and con
tinued gradually decreasing until every vestige of
disease was removed. The tumour in her left
breast, and those in her right axilla were also dis
persed. No cancerous or scrofulous tumours ever
appeared afterwards; and her general health, which
had been so bad for fourteen years as to Stake life a
•burthen, was effectually :uid 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 net room here to record them.
Mrs. Sarah Young, of Quinton’s Bridge, N. J.,
had a goitrous tumour on the left side of her wind
pipe, as large as the half of an orange, which was
cured by using this Alterative for about four
months.
Miss R S — , South Fourth-street, Phila
delphia, was ajs<» cured of an enlargement of the
throat, which filled the entire spaee between the
-chin and breast-bone, and extended around on
each side of her neck to behind her ears, and from
her ears to her shoulders, and produced awful de
formity. It commenced growing when site was
but. five years old, and continued gradually to in
■crease until she was nineteen, at which lime she
.commenced using this Alterative, which she took
for seven months, which entirely reduced the eu- j
Jargemenl; and she has now as smooth and pretty
a neck as can be found. The proprietor is not at
.iberty to give her name in print, but will refer per
sons to her.
For sale by WM. K. KITCHEN,
*ep2S ly 2 Sole Agent for Georgia.
i i < ■ i 111 » ■ mrm t i i TTi 0~. i i mi■ imi ii ■ pm
COLLETON IUTTEKS. '
FOR Dl SPEP l ICS.
njjpHEFE BITTERS are purely a vegetable '
-*- compound, and are offered to the pub- I
lie from n, principle of benevolence, under tiie full- i
est conviction that they will he found a safe and i
sovereign Tentedy for Dyspepsia. They have been
triumphantly tested not only by some of the most
respectable familiesrn the tState. who have furnish
ed ample testirnom as to their decided excellence,
but also by the proprietor, who, for ten years, suf
fered aM the gloom incident to that distressing dis
ease. They possess the peculiar excellence denied
to most other Bitters, of not proving injurious bv
conttßued use. They contain not a single delete
rious ingredient, and. as seen from the directions
which accompany cadi bottle, may be given with
entire safety to an infant in the months
It the Colleton is taken regularly and persever
ingiy.' which is highly important in stubborn cases.)
they w ill, soon after the use of a few bottles, be
Tonud to act on the system like a charm—imparting
vigor to the stomach, bracing the nerves, cleans
ing tiie liver, promoting digestion, increasing the
appetite,strengthening the chest arid voice, reliev
ing pains, cramps, and stitches in the breast. They
are also most excellent forcholera morbus, habitual
const i pation, sea-sick ness, nausea, proceeding from
whatever cause. In cases of general debility, it
has proved one of the best remedies, and is there
fore highly recommended to elderly people, literary
gentlemen.students, and others of sedentary habits.
1 ak ‘it in small doses frequently through the day,
have checked the, most violent diarrhoea, and
likewise been administered with the happiest effect
cholera infantum.
In ail the foregoing complaints, these Bitters will
} )e found effectual if persisted in, and taken accord
ing to die directions which accompany each bottle.
And although it has been testified by several that
they are excellent in many others, yet in none other
than those above enumerated, is the proprietor will
ing’ to vouch for their efficacy. They were prima
rily and solely intended to cure Dyspepsia.
The Colleton Billers have been eiiriit years be
fore the puHlic; and in consequence oflhe increas
ing demand for this valuable medicine, the proprie
tor lias entered largely into the business—bottles
are procured having "Colleton Bitters" moulded in
them—they are also numbered, sealed and stamp
ed with an appropriate motto. Price s 1 per bottle.
E. M. CAREY,
General Agent for this State.
J. E. MARSHAL!.,
Agent, Augusta.
IT ll, ton Head, S. C., Jan. 1316.
Os the Colleton Bitters— ‘J pun in a Vegetable
Compound'' and which, from the confidence I have
in the ebaracterand integrity of the makerand pro
prietor thereof, I verily believe to he trim.) J en
tertain tli • most favorable opinion. Several of my
personal friends and acquaintances, long afflicted
with Dyspepsia, have assured me that they have
found these Bitters better than any other medicine
they ever tried, for that distressing disease. And 1
take the pleasure further to state that 1 have vvit
-1 nessed the excellency of these Bitters, in nattsia,
sick-headache, and bowel complaint; in this ZaxZ
1 particular, 1 have seen tiie Colleton repeatedly and
i successfully tested among the children of my own
house-hold. No family ought to be without this in
valuable medicine.
REV. A. WOODWARD,
Pastor of St. Lukes Church, 8. C.
apri!29 133
DIB < HR IS PS IV S
| GALVANIC RINGS
AND
MA ( ’ XET J C F bill),
rrnins retn-trkahle invention, which lias received the
j li_ almost universal approbation of the medical pro
fession of Great Britain, comprises an entirely new ap
i plication of Gab anism, as a remedial agent, hy means of
j which the ordinary Galvanic Bai tenes, t.lectric and Ma g-
I netic Machines.&c., are entirely dispensed with, and the
mysterious power s of Galvanism applied without any
of the objections which arc insuperable from the gene
ral mode now in use. The strong doses, and at irregu
lar intervals, in wliich Galvanisln is applied hy the .Ma
chines, has been pronounced, fiber a lair and impartial
trial, to he decidedly injurious, and it wan to remedy
this radical defect, that this new application was pro-
I jeeted, which after unceasing toil and perseverance, lias
j been brought to its present state of perfection. The
Galvanic Rings answer all the purposes of the most
expensive Machines, and in many other respects are
j more safe and certain in accomplishing the desired
: effect.
Tiie Galvanic Rings, used in connection with the
Magnetic Fluid, are confidently recommended hi ai l
O' BORDERS WHICH ARISE FROM AN ENFEEBLED OR UN
. HEATHY STATE OF TUB NERVOUS OR VITAL SYSTEM, and
i these complaints are among tlio most painful and uni
versal to which we are subject. They arise, n ithautex
| a--e.ptton, from one simple cause—a derangement of the
i Nervous system—audit was in these cases that other I
i “remedies'’ having' so often failed, a new audit was 1
. greatly needed, which it is confidently believed, has
j been found iu the proper and judicious application of j
Gal vanism.
The Gai an’ic Rings have been used with enlirosnc
cess in all cases of Rheumatism, acute or chronic, at— •
|mj in;; itlii. in.Nu, > . .run, A IC-DoGORBI.V
Toothache, Bronchitis, Vertigo, Nervous ok Sick :
Headache, Indigestion. Paralyses. Palsy, I'pti.epsy, ‘
r its, OraMp, Palpitation of the Heart, Appopee* y,
Stiffness f Joints. Spinal Complaints, Kumbago,
Neuralgia, Nervous Tremors, Dizziness of the
Head, Pains in the Chest and Side. General Df.fili- j
ty. Deficiency of Nervous and Physical Energy, ;
and alt, Nervous Disorders, in cases of confirmed ;
Dyspepsia, which is simply a nervous derangement of ;
the digestive organs, they have been found equally sue- '
cessful. Their extraordinary effects upon the system j
must he witnessed lobe IseSicvcd, and as a certain pkk- !
ventive for the preceding complaints they- are equal- !
ly recommended. The Kings are, of different prices, i
being made of all sizes,and of various ornamental pat
terns,amt can be wr rn hy the raostdelicate female wit heat
the slightest inconvenience. In fact tire sc j sat ion is
retlior agreeable than otliorwi.se.
Tiie Galvanic Hells:, Bracelets., Hands,
Garters, Necklaces, &c*
In-sowie rase* of a very severe character and of long 1
standing, the power as applied Ity -rhe Galvanic Rings j
is not sufficient to arrest the progress of disease and nlti- i
mately to restore health. The improved modification in j
the Galvan c Belts, Bracelets, &e„ entirely reme
dies this objection ; any degree of power that is reqn-ired
can readily he obtained, and no complaint which the 1
mysterious agent of Galvanism cac effect will fcil lobe I
permanently relieved. These articles are adapted to the
waist, arms, wrist-', limbs, ancles or any part of ihe body
with perfect convenience. The Galvanic Necklaces j
arc used with c reator benefit in cases of Bronchitis or I
affections ift ho throat general ly; also in cases of Neh- )
vous Deafness; find with almost uniform success as a
preventive for Apoplexy, Epileptic Fits, and similar
complaints.
Christie’s magnetic Fluid*
Is issued in connection with the Galvanic It iNGS.ond
all their modifications. This composition has been pro
nounced by the French Chemists to he one oft.be most
extraordinary discoveries of modern science. It, is be
lieved to possess a romarkalte power of renderidg the
Nerves seiisitive toGalvaiiic actioii, by these means
causing a circulation of the influence at the seat of dis
ease, and thus giving rapid and permanent relief. No
other composition in chemistry is known to produce the
same effector to impart a similar property to the nervous
svstem by means of an outward local application. The
M ague tic Fluid cuatuius nothing capable of thesligbt- j
est injury, its application is agreeable, and it is harmless i
in its action as it is beneficial in its result. Full explana- 1
tions and directions accompany it. The combined in
ventions are. in evert way perfectly harmless; they are j
at prices within reach of ail, and the discoverer on.ly re- ,
ghosts a fair trial, as a test of their surprising efficacy
and pcrniHivent benefit.
Ciuistie’s Galvanic Strengthening Plas
ters.
’l'hosearticles form another valuable application of
the mysterious influence of Galvanism. They are an
important adjunct to the genuine Galvauic Rincs and
their modifications, acting upon the same principle, but i
having this advantage of more local application. They \
arc confidently recommended as a valuable addition in |
the speedy cure of Rheumatism, acute or chronic ; in ,
all nervous complaints,and as a positive remedy in cases j
of Pain and Weakness i the Chest or Back, Pain in the
Siflc, in Asthmatic Affections, and in Weakness or Op- ,
pression of the Pulmonary Organs. In Spinal Con- I
plaints; their effects are of the most decided character, j
not they have often been used with complete success.
They are also ofi the greatest advantage iu Pains and j
Weakness of the Breast, and are highly recommended
for manv of those complaints to which females ;mp.® j
especially liable. As an effectual means For Strengthen- |
ing tin? system when debilitated with dwase or other
causes; as a certain aid in Constitutional Wealrness, as a
Preventive for Colds and in all affections of the Chest
generally the Galvanic Btrenati ening Plaster will he ;
found ofgreatand pennaueniad-vantage. In a few words, ‘
it embraces all the virtues of the best tonic preparation .
with the important addition of the Galvnnic iuffuence,
which is neither tiupaired or exhausted, wlulct he action
continues. These articles will be found entirely free j
i imu those objections which arc a constaiitsoaroeof com- i
pWuit withtbe ordinary Plast&rsin common use.
o*Tbe ureat celebrity and success «f these art-kb s,
have c:.r;scd them to be counterfeited by unprincipled
persons. To provide againsst imposition. Dr. Christie
has but one. authorized agent in cai 1m ity ol -the Union.
The only A cone v in Augusta, Geo., is at the Store of
HAVII AND. RISLF.Y &. CO., Drungists.
All articles of the kind sold elsewhere are worthless
counterfeits. 4? Sept, do
SI'KGICAL AM) DENTAL I.XSTUI’*
MENTS, DENTIST’S FOIL, TEETH, &c. A
large assortment for sale hy
o.td IIAVILANDjJHSLEY -Yt:u
- ■ ..LUI ■;
_ CITATIONS, &C. _
j GEORGIA. Scriven County.
1 TO all whom it may concern.
I 'uiniKKP.AS, MARY ANN MURRY, hath
™ w applied to the 1 lonorahl- the Court d’ Or
dinary of Scriven County for Letters of Adminis- *
tration on the estate an 1 effects of JOSEPH |
CHL I R V , late of said (utility, deceased :
1 hese are therefore terete and admonish all and j
smgnfar, the kindred and creditors of said de- ;
rear *d, to he and appear at my office, within the j
time prescribed by law, to shevrcuuse (if any they !
, have,) why said fetters of Administion should not •
j be granted the said applicant. j
Witness the Hon. John 8. Maur, one of the
; Justices of the ( ourt of Ordinary, of said County,
1 this 2d dav of 31 arch. 18-17.
ALEXANDER KEMP, Clerk,
j Mnrcii 9 Jg ■ 133
GEORGIA—DeKitIb Countv.
"PRESENT, the honorable John N. Bellinger,
JS. I<ochlin Johnson, Ezkiel A. Davis and Wil
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 cotint v, deceased, applies for
letters of dismission from tin adtninistratioti of said
estate —therefore the kindred and creditors of said
deceased are hereby cited and admonished to file
their objections, if any they have, in ray office, in
j terms of the law, otherwise letters dismissory will
I be granted the applicant, at the November term ,
next of the Conn of Ordinary for said county. ID' i
order of the Court, this March 31, 18-17.
ALEX’R. JOHNSON, c. c«• |
March 5 Onto Id*
G EORUIA—DeKaIb County.
the honorable John N. Bellinger.
1 Locklin Johnson, Ezkiel A. Dav* and Wil
liam Hairston, Judges of said Court .... !
To all whom it may concern. —Whereas A ibtam i
Hairston, administrator of the estate of D. I>.
Hairston, late of said county, deceased, applies for !
letters ofdismission from ilte administration of said i
estate —therefore the kindred and creditors of said |
deceased ore hereby cited and admonished to file i
their objections, if any they have, ir tr.y office, ip ■
terms of the law, otherwise letters lisrnissory will j
he granted the app icant, at the November terra !
next, of (he Court of Ordinary' f By
orderoi the Court. .March 3d, 1 IT.
ALX’K. JOHNSON, c. r. 6.
MarchS onto 13'J
GE( )R< -! A, —! )eKalb County.
PRESENT the honorable ohn N ‘ Bellimrer, j
Lochlin Johnson, Ezekiel A, Davis and \V ii- |
li.un Hairston, Judges of said Court.
To all whom it may concern. —Whereas Louis |
'Bowers, administrator of James Crowley, Jr., late i
of said county, deceased, applies for letters of dis- .
mission from the administration of said estate —
therefore the kindred and creditors of said «ie
i ceased are hereby cited and admonished to file j
j their objections, if any they have, in my office, in
! terms of the law, otherwise letters of dismission
wiil be granted the applicant, at the November
; terra next of t lie Court of Ordinary for said comity.
■ By order of the Court, this March 3d, 1817.
ALX'U. JOHNSON, c. c. o.
March 5 Cmo 130
G EORGIA—DeKaIb County.
F RE-SENT, the honorable John N. B>Mling''r.
Lochlin Johnson, Ezekiel A. Davis and Wil
liam Hairston, Judges of said Court.
To all whom it may concern. —Whereas I’obf.
: D. Greer, administrator upon the estate of W iiliara
Anderson, late of said county, deceased, applies for
i letters ofdismission from the administration of said
i estate —therefore the kindred and creditors of said
deceased are hereby cited and admonished to file
their objections, if any they have, m my office, in
terms of the law. otherwise letters dismissory will
he granted the applicant, at the November term
next of the Court of Ordinary for said county. By
: order of the Court, this March 3d, 1817.
ALEX’R. JOHNSON, c. r. o.
MarchS 6r io 130
j GEORGIA, Wilkes County,
i n* ’s7 if ERE AS Lewis 8. Brown and John IT. 1
v $ Dyson, Executors of the estate of Nancy |
A. Mcßea, late of said county, deceased, applies
j to me for letters dismissory.
i 'l'liPse arc therefore to cite and admonish all and
| singular the kindred and creditors of said deceas
| ed, to be and appear at my office within the time
prescribed by law. to show cause, if any they
have, why said lettersshonld not he granted,
i Given under my hand at offic° in Washington.
G. G. NORM AN, Clerk.
March 3! 6m 152
(:3E<>R(ii \. Burke </Oimtj.
V*TiIEREAS Isaiah Carter applies to me for j
V V letters of Administration on the estate of !
Frances <iatpiitn. is<scease.!
j r l hese are therefore to cite :mir j
singular the kindred and creditors of said dcceas
j ed, to be and appear at my office, w ithin the time
prescribed by law. to show cause, if any they
j have, why said letters should not he granted.
Given under my hand, at office in Waynesboro,
March 26, 18-17.
EDWARD GAR LICK, D. Clerk.
March 27 117
G EOR( rlA—Scriven County.
To all whom if nun/ concern.
"S II ERL A8 James Barker applies for Letters
▼ V of Administration on the estate of Benja- j
min Barker, late of said county, d censed:
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 i
time prescribed by law and show cause, if any j
. they have, why letters of administration should |
I not he granted the said applicant.
Witness tlie Honorable IVter Reddick one of I
; the Judges of the Court of Ordinary of said county, j
’ April 12lh, 1817.
ALEXANDER KE3IP, Clerk.
April 1G 163
GEORGIA. Richmond comity.
'SB7IIEREAB, Littlcherry B. Beale, executor
w w on the estate of Nathaniel Beale, late of
said county, deceased, applies to me for letters dis
missory.
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
time prescribed by law, to shew can.-e, if any they
have, why said letters should not, be granted.
Given nndermy hand , ato/lice in Augusta, ISth
January,lßl7.
LEON B. DUGAS, Clerk.
Feb. 2 103
GEORGIA, Richmond County.
! ■%7K 7 HE R E AS, WILLIAM FULCHER and I
ww JOHN C. FU LCD ER, administrators on
j the estate of JOHN FULCHER, sen., deceased,
by their petition laid before the Court of Ordinary
on the 16th day of November, 1816, stating that
they iiad fully administered on said estate, and
praying that citation for dismission may issue; or
dered by Bie court that the clerk issue citation:
j 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
time .prescribed hy law, to show cause, if any they i
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office in Augusta,
nuv 2J 6m LEON B. DUGAS, Clerk. J
; PAINTS. OILS, WINDOW
G L \ S 8 . Sec.
; IIAVILAXD. RISLE V $ CO.,DRl T GGISTS.
I HAVE on hand, ami are receiving, constant supplier
_a3L of Tore,’ ‘extra,’ ‘No. I’and No. 2’ White Lead,
j in kegs from 25 to 300 pounds, of warranted quality;
Paint oil; tanners oil: lamp oil; spirits turpentine, var
i lushes, of all kinds; chrome yellow ; chrome green, dry
J and in oil; imperial green, in oil; verdigris, dry and in |
oil; emerald green; Prussian blue; ultra-marine hbK; J
| vermillion; Venetian red; red lead; rose pink; Spanish |
brown, dry and in oil , yellow ochre ; litharge; ter de-si- |
enna; umber : lampblack ; drop black; black lead ; ivory *
black; whiting; chalk; putty ; gold leaf; glue; sand j
j paper; pumice stone; rotten stone; emery: painter’s j
and tanner’s brushes ofall kinds; window, coach and j
j picture glass, of ail sizes ; paint milts acd paint .stones?; ‘
‘ together w ith every article m uully found in drug stores, j
: of the best quality, and at very low prices, at wholesale |
and retail.
I OTurchasers will do well to cUL Orders promptly ,
i extended to.. !
i Get I 1 !
IAOUR MONTH s’ after date application will
be made to tlie Honorable the Cotirt of Or
| dinary of Burke comity, for leave to sell all the
real estate of Matthew Jones, late of said county
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
I of said deceased.
3IITCHEL B JONES, 1 . ..
j ALLEN INMAN, { A ‘ Jm re ’
Jan. 16 imo B‘J
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~ lIATErs OP FREIGHT ON THE T
GEORGIA AND WESTERN & ATLANTIC RAIL-ROAD.
gm gm iWM pgpr BSS tATT.
j OKORGIA RAtl.-BOAI). i ! W. A: A. R. KOAD.
7 ij £ 1 vti—” JE t c i “
| BETWEEN AUGUSTA AND § A
[ First Class —Boxes of ii-üßonnets and
Furniture.per foot.. 10 , 8 8 ; 10 , 0
I Second Class —Boxes and Bales of Dry
Goods. Shoes, Saddlery, Glass, Paints.;
Oils. Drugs, arJ Confectionaries, per 100; i
Jbs.. Zo 40 50 60 | 70 ; 901 00
: Third Class— Sugar, Coffee, Liquor. Bag . j •
n-ing, Roe’, Butter, Cheese, Tobacco,
i Letuher Hides, Cotton-Yarns, Copper,
i Tin, fathers, Sheet-Iron, Hollow-Ware.|
Crockery, Castings, Hardware, and other
heivy articles not enumerated below, per ’
iOO lbs | 37? t ! 30 30 35 j 45165 j6O
fourth Class —Fiour, Rice. Bacon, Pork.
Beef, Fish, Lard, Tallow, Beeswax, Balesj
of Bags, Ginseng, Green and Dried
i Frnil, Alii I-Gearing, Bar and Pig Iron. 1
Mill and Grind Stores, per 100 lbs... ... 25 25 25 25 30 35 40
i Cation— Per 100 lbs
i Salt —Per Liverpool Sack, not exceeding 4
| bushels ! ...| 50 30 35 40 1 50 } GO 65
Per bushel 12L 8 10 10 13 16 18
i Molasses —Per Hogshead 500 j 4 5 5 7 8 850
j Ploughs, Wheel-Barrows, Straw-Cutters,
i Corn-Shellers, and Cultivators, each.... j ‘5 50 50 50 75 75 <5
i Oats in sacks per bushel, by the car load, . 6 6 6 6 8 9 11
! Corn, Wheat, Peas, Beans, Rye, Nuts, am : ' ; i j i
Grass-Seeds, per bushel,, by the car load [8 io 10 j 10 14 16 IS
I Lime —In Casks or Boxes not exceeding 2.j j | I ! | j
i bushels, each : 30 39 SO 30 40 4o 50
Car Load, of Live Slock !o5 35 35 35 10 45 50
! 07TBacon in casks or boxes will be transported from Dalton to Augusta at 30 cents ;
per 100 lbs.
O’For other articles sre list.
[F- Freight for Atlanta, Athens, and all stations on the Western cb Atlantic Rail Road,
| payable at those stations. For other stations it must he paid in Augusta.
F. C. ARMS. Superintendant of Transportation. ,
i Transvortaiion (). r icc, Georgia Rail Rood and Ranking Company, I
Augusta, Ga.. March 22. 1847. s March 27
|
GEOIJGINJACON AND WESTERN
AN I) V» iIN I’ EK \ AN I) ATL AN ITC
RAIL, ROADS.
s-rri-j! rrr.-.T? fs:rr: i". 7 \
: i .
f |MIL Bassengkr Train, carrying the Great
a Southern Mail between New York and New
! Orleans, leaves Augusta daily at 7 o’clock, p. M.,
j arrivingat Atlantaat 64- o'clock, a. m., leaves At
lanta at 8 o’clock, a. m., and arrives at Griffin at
10o’clock, A. 3i. Returning, leaves Griffin at 1
o’clock, p. m., arriving at Atlanta at 34 p. m.,
I leaves Atlanta at 1 o’clock, p. si., and arrives at
Augusta at 34 o’clock , a. m.
In connection with this train, a locomotive
i leaves Union Bointfor Athene, on Mondays. Wed
nesdays.and Fridays, at 64 o’clock, A. M.,and
on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at I
o’clock, A. M.
r l’he Passenger Trai n upon the State Road leaves
Atlanta daily, (Sundays excepted fiat 8 o’clock .a.
m.; and arrives at < lothcaloga at 34 o’clock, p. m.
Returning leaves (lothcaloga at 7 a. m., and ar
rives at Atlanta, in time for the evening train to
{ Augusta.
Stages run in connection with the cars .asfol
! lows:
j Daily. —The Express Mail Line, the Georgia
Rail Road Line.and the South < arolina Rail Read
Line, from (Iriffin to New Orleans, passingthrongh
Greenville. La Grange, West Point and Auburn
to Notasulga, thence by Rail Road to Montgom
ery. Also, from Bartlesville via Columbus, to
Chehavv.
From Warrenton to .Macon via Spartaand Mil
edgeville.
From Madison .every Monday .Wednesday, and
Friday, via Eat on ton and Clinton to Macon and v ia
Eatonton to Milledgrvilie.
From Athens, on Tuesdays, Tiinr-days and Sa
turdav's, via Gainesville to Cassville, and Daldo
; ne"a.
From Double Wells, on Tuesdays. Thursdays,
and Saturdays. ,n vVilfces Chnhty,
t and AbTtevine. 8. C.
From Covington, on Mondays. Wednesdays and
Fridays, through Griffin, and Greenville to La
! Grange.
From Kingston every day, (Sundays excepted.)
via Rome, Double Springs, Warrenton, and De
i eatnr to Memphis, Term.
From Atlanta on Tuesdays. Thursdays and
Saturdays, to Jonesboro’and Griffin.
From Stone Mountain on Mondays, Wednes
days and Fridays, for Lawrenceviile and Gaines
ville.
From Oothcalogann Tuesdays, Thursdays and
! Saturdays, for Chattanooga, 'fenn.
52?” THROI <7ll TICKETS, from Augusta to
: Huntsville, Decatur,or Tnscumbia, Ala.. can he
hail at the G. R. R. Ticket Oliice. for s!8.
Office (Jeo. R. R. & B’k 'g < Jo.. .March 23, B- i7.
SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAD.
The Special Train for Aiken will liere
f not leave on Sunday afternoons.
, 7V' i. Hamburg, S. C., August 28, 1846.
' anu ‘’ 30
A FTER THE ! GTII IN ST ..all '
remaining at the Georgia Rail Road Depot
! over 24 hours after it is turned on the platform.
will he sent to tlie nearest Warehouse, at the ex
i pense of the consignees.
Traxsp'n. Ok*’iof. ok Tins G. R. R. & B. C. )
Augusta, Jan. 12, 1847. }
Jan. 14 87
A RARE OPPORTUNITY.
npHE MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT, at
a. present conducted hy Mrs. Alexander, for
merly by Miss Gardner, is offered for sale with the
j Stock, Fixtures, &c., embracing almost every ar
i tiele necessary for the successlul prosecution of
' the business. The terras lo an approved purchas
er will he very accommodating. Those desirous
of locating in this town, an opening for engaging
in a very advantageous business, is now offered,
and another such opportunity raay not again offer.
Communication personally or by letter, will re
ceive attention, addressed to the subscriber.
A. ALEXANDER. SR.
Athens, Feb. 9, 1847. 3c [Mh 4
WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION
BUSINESS.
THE UNDERSIGNED coauime to transact
the above business at their extensive FJKE
j PROOF WAREHOUSE, on Jaekson-street, near
the Depot of the Georgia Rail Road, and to receive
! CoU°n and other consignments per Rail Road,
without any charge for dray ape.
Their personal attention will be given to the in
terest of their customers in the storage and sale of
all Colton and other consignments entrusted to
their care,and liberal advances made when desir
: ed on produce in t tore.
D’ANTIGNAC & EVANS.
| Sept. 30 ly
<BOOO REWARD.
TO the person who will prove th.it JULES HAUEL’S
VEGETABI2S. LIQUID HAIR DYE is not the
I beat,the very best yet known in this country or in Eu-
Irope. This valuable discovery will enable a person to
<lye instantaneously tlie Hair or Whiskers, in a few nan
nies, without the least inconvenience, Thisprenarutioin
is warranted not to wash out. nor to injure the health of
■ the Hair, ami retain all its softne--s amt brilliancy
Be certain to ask for “JULES HAUEL’S LIQUID
1 HAIR DYE,” as all others are spurious. If you wish for
Black, ask for box marked N; if for Brown ask for box
! marked B.
Premiums have been awarded to the subscriber at the
Franklin Institute Exhibition. For sate wholesale ami
retail,bv the propr'm <rr,
JUELEB IIAUKL, Perfumer and Chemist,
No 120 Chesmit st., 4th dootbelow Fourth,south >ule.
And l>v J. E. MARSHALL, HAVILAND, RISLEV &
CO . and W. HAINES; JR.
March 19 tw
ill. 11. ROQI3IIS,
, I ciaj ~rl jr jsar j» ca; m rmr JE3at 9
"OTttT'OL’LD inform, the citizens of Augiista and
, 1 V ¥ its vicinity that he lias opened a shop on
Mclntosh-street, directly opposite the Constitution
. I alist office, for the purpose of carryingou theabove
business, in all iis various branc hes.
Rifles of a superior quality made reorder. and
warranted as good as can he .produced, both in point
of finish and accuracy of shooting.
Double and single < Junt re-stockedand repaired.
Also, door and trunk locks repaired, and new
keys fitted at short notice.
From his long experience in the business, lie is
| enabled to say that all work entrusted to his care
j shall be done as well as it can be done at tlie north
: or i-l-ewhere.
JFJ"A lien’s Revolving and Sp]f-Cock<ng Pistols,
! Powder Flasks and Shot, Pouches. (lone Wrenches,
1 English, French and American Percussion Caps,
j for sale.
July I, 18IG. ly 5
[I % 8
c ■-
’ 1 Ch
. sq T.
- 3
C v ft
£ "T 5*
TTjo F. CjiETV offers for sale a large as«ort
al* mcnt of Factory and Cook STOVES of the
i latest fashions and most approved style, for Wood
: or Coal, opposite the Eagle & Phoenix ilotei. Broad
1 street, Augusta,Ga. sept 21
1 STILL CHEAPER !
O N WA s 111 XG TO N - .S’ THE ET ,
| 'Three Doors South of 'Thomas Duds' Store.
•I a Qi|
■f'' —j-jy
“ BUILDERS AND RAILROAD COM-
E ’ I*A N I F.S, AND TO AI.l. WHOM TT MAY CONCURS.
Tlie subscriber takes this method of informing hisfricml?
:oici customers, and the, jmldic generally, that lie has
been induced to lower his prices for work on account of
the dullness of business, a id with the hopes of doing
in ire business. He will work at the following rates •
Tin Hoofing put on at At) per 100 square It. or 135 c. per
sc] it are when the materials arc* furnished.
Largo Gutters, formerly 51 c. per ft. reduced to ITc.
! Large Conductor Pipes 25r. “ “ LV.
Small Gutters, 2(ic. “ “ 121 c.
: Small ComhietorPipes giv. “ “ 13ie.
Gutter Hooks, Hie. “ “ he.
Oil fans, altsizes, ‘gU;. per gal. “ lOr.
Bathing Tubs, £ls 00 apiece, “ <>()
He will tro to any part of the country to put up Gutters
and Roofing and no extra charges will be made for it, it'
conveyance and.hoard are furnished.
A n v reference or security will beciven forthe perform
ance of any work or contracts made by him. and the best
materials will be used that the market can afford.
Having one of the best workmen in his employ, he
flat fers himself that he will please any who may give
him a call both in price and quality.
I Sept. 28 R. F. BOUVER.
DECIDEDLY NEW.
stock of CLOTHS. Casimeres. Vestings,
M Fancy Articles, and Trimmings, just opened
by John Rninoes, Merchant Taylor, next door
gelow the United States Hotel, Broad-street. An
hnsta. The 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 5 ork
market. JOHN BRIDGES.
N. B.—Making and Trimming as usual in the ;
i most hionable manner. Jan 5
TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS, AM)
PLANTERS.
WM. HOWLAND.
; North East corner of King and Market streets,
CHAU LEST ON, S. C.
"STBYTILL keep constantly on hand a large and
vl w well selected stock of FOREIGN AND
DOMESTIC DRV GOODS, to which Merchants
■ and Planters are invited, as every article in his
line can he found. There is in addition to his For
eign importations, an agent constantly in New
: York, which enables him to offer one of the best
[ selected Stocks, and at prices that cannot be un
dersold. wf-2m Feb. 20
TAYLOR’S HOTEL,
{.Formerly St. Nicholas Hotel,)
28 COURTLANDT-STREET, NEW YORK.
fjglHE subscriber, late of the Tremorit Tenipe
-25 ranee House, has taken the above Hotel,
painted and put it in good order, and opened it as
a 'l'rviperance Hotel, where he would be glad to
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 w ith him.
Price of board per week, $7.
41 “ “ day, 1 25.
' ELD AD TAYLOR.
Feb. 7 G—c 2 108
PINE OIL.
A CONSTANT supply of Pine Oil or Cam
phine. will he kept fresh. Persons using
Murphy’s splendid l.omps, can always he furnish
-1 ed with the above Oil on very reasonable terms, by
March 2 J. E. MARSHALL.
—I »i. i -i-r-v. in in Imm n if_ it■ ——
SHERIFF'S SALES.
Postponed.
RICHMOND SHERIFFS SALE.
Tn tUe first Tuesday in May next, will he sole,
altlie lower .Market House in l!ie city ol Au>
jpista, within the legal hours of sale,
111 that lot or parcel of land, with the improve*
menu thereon, situate, in the comity of Richmond,
in tit* forks of the new Milledgeville and .Savan
nah Mads, containing one acre, more or less, am]
hounded hy a lot formerly owned by Polly Ander
son, deceased, the new .Milledgeville and Savan
na! i romh—levied on as the property of John Pond
and Priscilla Pond, to satisfy eleven fi fas issuing
from the hJ3 district Justice’s Court of Richmond
county, in favor of Green B„ Red vs John Pond
and Priscilla Pond. Levy nude and returned hy
a constable.
WILLIAM V. KER, Deputy Sheriff.
April 3 J 55
UK H.tKVM) SHERIFF'S SALE.
On the first Tuesday in May next, will he sold at
the lower Market House in the city of Augusta,
within the legal hours of sale, the following no
j gro slaves, to vvit :
j Primus a man about 30 years of age, Fanny a
woman about 3d years of age, Indiana a woman
about iy years old and her child about 1 year old,
Rachael a woman about 25 years old and her child
about 2 years old, Hannah a girl about H years
old. London a man about 25 years old, Wyatt a
I man about 22 years old and a hoy about 18 years
j old; levied on as the property of Grace Rowel, do
ceased, to satisfy a fi. fa. on the foreclosure of a
! mortgage issuing from the Superior Court of Rich
j murid comity, in fa vor of Ann Gumming vs tie*
Executors of Grace Rowel, deceased.
A ARUM RUFF, Sheriff.
March 5 l3O
suitiv i;.\ mii;kifi ; -.s salE *
Will he sold before the court house door in Jack
snnbnrmigli. between the legal hours of sale, on
the first Tuesday in June next, the following
property, to wit:
Four (4) .Negroes,-viz: fudge, a man about 50
years of age; Bam. a man about 25 years of age;
, Robin, a man about 55 years of age, ami Gabe, a
man about 15 years of age—levied on as the pro
perly of John S Rieves, deceased, to satisfy two
mortgage fi las from the Inferior Court of Seriven
| county, in favor of Thomas 1L Burnes vs Jane K.
j KieVes. executrix on the estate of John S. Rieves,
j deceased. Property pointed out in said fi fa.
i Also, at the same time and place w ill be sold,
, two negroes. •. iz: Limhrick, a man about 50 years
, of age, and Peter, a hoy about 10 years of age—le
vied upon as the property of Daniel C. Howell, to
; satisfy one mortgage fi ft in favor of Thomas 11.
Burnes vs said Daniel C. Howell. Property poinl
i ed out in said li fa.
EDMUND B. GROSS, D.Sh’ff.
April 2 154
Adinimsfrafur s Sole.
Pursuant to an order of the Inferior Court of Rich
mond count y, >i ll ing for ordinary purposes, w ill
I be sold, before the court house door of Upson
county, at J homastou, on the first Tuesday in
May next,
A Lot ol Land, (No. 107)one hundred and sev
en, in the (Phil) sixteenth district of originally
Houston now Upson county, containing »202 i)
two hundred and two and one-half acres, belong
j ing to the estate of \\ rn. W. Montgomery, late o.
j Richmond county. Sold for the benefit of the
I heirs and creditors of deceased.
iame-8 Gardner, Jr., Adm'r.
Feb. 21 -e— 18
Admin.h>trator's Sole.
On the first Tuesday in .May next, will be sold at
the. Court Hcnse at Elijah, Gilmer county, be
tween the usual hours of sale:
A tract of Land lying in the Till District, 2d
.Section, in lha county of Gilmer, originally Cher
okee. known as No. 285. and containing 16U acres,
belonging to tic- estate of Alexander .Melver, late
of Richmond county. Sold for the benefit, of ih*>
heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made
know n on day of sale.
W. EWING JOHNSTON, Adm’r.
March 21 144
A 1/Hi n iulratm ’» Su h .
1 Agreeable to an order of the Honorable Inferior
Court of Oglethorpe county, when sitting fur
ordinary purposes, will be sold on the first Tues
day in June next, at the Market House in the,
city of A n gust a.
Eleven shares Georgia Rail Road and Banking
Go. Slock, belonging to the estate () j Win. Biigg,
dec’d. Sold fir the benefit of the heirs and cred
itors of said deceased. \VM. JEWEL, Adm’r.
Marc!. 7 132
Executor's. Sole.
On the first Tuesday in .May next, will be sold, at
j the- court house in the city of Savannah,
A lot of land on Toccua Creek. Habersham
J county, granted to the late Edward Telfair, con
taining 575 acres. Sold under a decree of the Su
periot Court of Chatham county.
R. HABERSHAM,
Surviving Executor of A lex. Telfair.
Executor of Edw. Telfair.
; Feb 7 10,S
| , PETIT Ci EL.
I - -a That beautiful and healthful summer
... Kj a _ residence, live miles from Clarkesville,
in Haliersham county, Ga.. the residence of the
late Major Jacob Wood, will,he offered for sale on
the premises on Thursday, ]sihof April next,at 11
o’clock, A. M.. tu the highest bidder.
'Phere 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. 'Plus place will admit of being di
\ ided so as to make two good settlements, each of
w hich w ill have a portion of the improved land.
At the same time and place, will he sold the
stock ol horses, hogs, cattle and sheep on the place;
also, the provisions, corn, fodder, &c., together
with the household and kitchen furniture, planta
lation utensils. At. •
Terms of Sale Fur 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 sums under twenty dollars; sums of twenty dol
lars and over, small notes payable in lyvelvts
months, with approved endorsers.
CHARLES WEST, Executor.
March 20 s— H 3
STEEL*
THIS celebrated Rarer and Stallion
make the ensuing season at the
U-t 1- Hampton Course, Augusta, (4a.. and
will attend alternately, every ninth day, atCher
: okce Ponds, S. C., at the moderate price of s3l)
the season, cash, with s] to the groom.
The season w ill commence the Ist March and
j end Ist June.
j For pedigree and performances see hills.
.Mares sent to Steel will be. grain fed at the rate
of twenty-five cents per day. and good pasturage
furnished gratis.
JAMES GARDEN.
Feb. 5 1m 100
@lO REWARD.
Runaway from the subscriber in Beatt
fort, So. Ca. on the 27tli December last,
a Negro man named JUNE, a Carpenter.
June is a black man about five feet. 10 or
i 11 inches high, with full heavy eyes and
stammers, between 25 ami 30 tears of age. The
i above reward will he paid for his delivery to the
Jailor of Augusta where he is well known, or five
dollars fur las security in any oth-r Jail so that i
get him. ISAAC TA\LOR.
March 10 ts lor.
RAN AAV AY
j *SkX From the Subscriber, residing in Scriv
I VA ert eonnty. Geo., near Mobley’s Ponds,
on the 28th of February, liis negro man
named I’KKSTO.V. 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 be given
on his delivery to me or safe lodgement in any/
jail so that I can get him. It is probable he may
have been taken off by some w bite man.
JOHN ii. SMITH.
The Savannah Georgian w ill insert the
above three times weekly, and charge this office,
j March 9 c 3—
gkatlejiha or akjixta,
MV CELERRATI I) AMBROSIAL HOSE AND
ALMOND SHAVING CREAMS doty acompati
son hi America or Europe, No person will use any othQ
after usinir this Emollient Paste. It is tlie best, tl)
very best- Give it only a single trial. I ilu not ask ;try>
more to convince you. I w arrant it. For sale, wholj.
sale and retail, at JL-LES HAUEL’S
Perfumery and Chemical store 12ft Chesnut st.
\ndhv J. R. MARSH ALL, lIAYILAND, RIKLEV
CO., and W. HAINES, JH.
A premium awarded at tile Franklin Institute.
March 15 421