Daily constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1846-1851, May 02, 1847, Image 1

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BY JAMES GARDNER, JR. THE CONSTITUTIONALIST. OFFICE IN McINTOSII-STREET, Third door from the North- West corner of Broad-st. Sales of LAND by Administrator*. Executors or Guar dians, are required, by law, to lie held on the first Tuesday in the month, between the hours ol ten in the forenoon and three in the afternoon, at the Couit House in which the property is situate. Notice o these sales must be given in a public Gazelle sixty bats previous to the day of sale. Sales of NEGROES must be at public auction, on the first Tuesday of the month, between the usual hours o •ale, at the place of public sales in the county where th« Letters Testamentary, or Adminis ration, orGuar diamdiip, may have, been granted, first giving sixty days’ notice thereof, in one of the public Gazettes of this Btitle, and at the door of the Court House w here such sales are to he held. Notice for the sale of Personal Properly must he given in like manner vorty days previous to day of sale. Notice to the. Debtors and Creditors of nu Estate must be published for forty days. Notice that application will be, made to the Court of Or diaary for leave to sell LAND, must be published for recii MONTHS. Notice for leave to sell NEGROES, must be published four months, before any order absolute can be given by the Court. "BUSINESS CAR US. To Proft'Mwioiuil and Buxine** Itlen. PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS But exceeding six lines, will be inserted tinder this head at the rate ofislo per annum. Cards ex needing six lines, will be charged pro rata per line JAMES GARDNER, JR. ATTO RN E Y A T LA W . AUGUSTA,-UA. Feh.« ICM geo. g. McWhorter, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE LAW RAISQE, AUGUSTA, GEORGI/ set 23 Hra DAVID ADAMS, Attorney at Law, Hamburg, So. Cr Office over the. store of Sibley <te Crapon—will practice iu the Law Courts of Edgefield and Barn well. 39 ly GIBSON & BUTT, ATTORNEYS AT LA W. WAKRENTON, GA. LAW COPARTN ERSIIIP. —The Subscribers have entered into a Co-Partnership, and will prac tise in the Northern Circuit. Any business entrus ted to their care will meet withprumpt attention. WILLIAM GIBSON. JOSEPH H. BUTT. Jan. 22 Cm. -*4 LAW NOTICE. J. T. SHEWMAKE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, WAYSESBOBOUGH, GA. lan 23 Ir 95 CLEVELAND &, SPEAR, sum MotiEWim. NO. 2 1 5 nito AD - ST. (Over Aldrich Green's Shoe Store.) nor II 1 V 33 CONSTITUTIONALIST job onion, JI'IHTCBS STP.33T, Having recently put our Job Office incomplete erder. and made extensive additions to our former assortment of FANCY TYPE, we are now pre dated to execute with neatness, and at shortuotice, ALL KINDS OF PLAIN, FANCY. AND ORNAMENTAL mmspm©, MUCH AS HANDBILLS, VISITING CARDS. LABELS, COTTON RECEIPTS, CARDS, BLANKS. CIRCULARS, CHECKS. NOTES, BILL HEADS, &c. JCT All orders from the Country will meet with prompt attention. Augusta, June 21, 1845. HOTEL FOR SALE. THE undersigned being desi- E |uj runs of changing his residence. l*?Bs=M offers for sale his house in the Village of Edgefield, g. C. f well know as the PLANTER’S HOTEL, with all tlie furniture and other necessary appen dages. Extensive additions have recently been made to the house, and furnished throughout, which makes it one of the most desirable stands so a Hotel in the up country. Attached to the house are ail the necessary out buildings, including a Bai Room and Ten Pin Aliev, together with fifteen acres of laud, in the highest state of cultivation.— The house 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 terms will be wade easy and accommodating. For further particulars enquire on the. premises. C. 11. GOODMAN. Aprils 4c 136 jetna insurance company 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 Ac., against loss or damage by Fire. All losses will be promptly settled here. JOSEPH MILLIGAN, Agent, sept. 18 6m 38 DRUGS, MEDICINES AND TJ| PERFUMERY. uhscriber has now on band, and is continually receiving fresh supplies of genuine Drugs and Medicines, selected expressly for physicians and family use. Also, an elegant asortment of Perfumery— Cologne and Lavender Waters, fancy washing and shaving Soaps, Hair Oils, Ac.. Ac., all of which are offered a educed prices for cash. Visitors from the country are invited to call. WM. HAINES. Oct TRUSSES, TRUSSES? A LARGE assortment embracing almost every size of H ill’s. Marsh’s,Chaae’s. Corbet's, Hard’s, Ban- Thompson’s Mrs. Betts’. French Patent, Common, ard Improved Common TRUSSES, for the relief and cure ofllcrniaor Rupture,Prolapsus, Ac. A supply con* rtautly on hand, and for sale bi ll AVI LAND, RISLEY & CO. N. B. —Persons ordering Trusses should specify for vfeidh lida and what purpose wanted, and give ttia sire <im number of inches) round the hips. The prices vary free 73c«ttsto|40 ect II.VUTEBIVE’S j CHEMICAL SOLUTION. Foil TIIF. IMPROVEMENT OF ! WHEAT AND OTHER SEEDS. rgNHE subscriber being the only possessor in the -■L United States, of the rei ipe fur preparing IIAUTERI VE S GHE viiCALSOLU . luN, for which the Society ol Encouragement ami Ag riculture ot France, after testing the value of it for three consecutive years, through a commission composed of Scientific Agriculturists and Che mis’s, and after their favorable report, awarded the inventor a premium of 3.000 francs, and a gold medal. The stimulating power of the ingredients com posing this solution is such, that bv sleeping the | Seed in it, the effect is not only to accelerate the , germination, hut to render the vegetation more j vigorous, by its useful action as a hygroscopic; | the gaseous emanations of carbonic acid, anil i carbonated hydrogen, nourish the plant, and j make it more productive to the Farmer, by pre | venting rugt and the attacks of insects. The numerous advantages arising from the use i of this Sleep, are—lst, that it is the dir« ct appli | cation of pabulum to tfie seed, instead of the : ground. 2d. It supersedes ail brining*, lime, j plaster, and all other troublesome operations now in use. 3d. it causes a much more speedy and hardy growth; and lastly, by maturing much sooner, (wc think lOdass.Ht will evade the rust, and consequently, give the husbandman a more profitable harvest; also, the cost is moderate, (£3 for the barrel of 33 to 35 ) DIRECTIONS FOR USING THE CHEMICAL SOLUTION. Put in a tight tub as much of the Solution es is required for the quantity of Seed you have to soak—throw in the seed and let it remain, as follows • W HEAT and RYE. (! Hours or more OA fS and BAREEV, 3 Hours or more CLOVER and O L'ilEß GRASS SEED, 2 Hours. INDIAN CORN, 18 to 24 Hours. O® After being soaked, dry it through a hair sieve before sowing. CO I TON SEED.—Southern Planters would i find a great benefit by using this Solution as a j >teep for their Cotton Seed before planting. The i longer the Seed stand soaking the better. After | having been soaked, the Seeds must be drained j in a sieve or basket, and immediately planted. F»r the information of those who wi>h second | testimony on this matter, he subjoins the opinion ! of some well known Agriculturists, who tried the | preparation on Wheat last Fall, and now renew their orders for an enlarged quantum for spring seedings. „ Extract of a letter from JOHN S. SKIN NER, Esq , dated Eebruary 15, 1845. Your So lution was tried, not by me, but my own son, F. G. Skinner; the Wheat he steeped in it was sowed very late, yet he says the effect is very ap ! parent and highlv beneficial. I shall recommend the trial of the Solution to all my friends next spring, for their Oats, Coin, Ac. Col, N. GOLDSBOROUGH, writes, March j Glh, 1815; Three bushels were seeded in still white oak land, and here I have every reason to be well satisfied with the experiment; the Wheat came up there .lavs earlier, and grew up with as tonishing vigor, and has maintained a superiority over the adjacent Wheat, which was brined and limed and seeded the same day in land of the same quality. It has constantly appeared thus far as if the land in which the Wheat stteejied in the Solution war seeded had been manured, and the other not; whereas the whole was dressed the preceding spring with barn-yard manure, Ac. | Commodore JONES, U. S. Navy, writes ; -‘As i to the effects of the Solution on the growing crop, j Ac., 1 think very favorable. It has added much j to the appearance as well as to the growth, Ac.” j (Order, double the quantum used last Fall.) Green Valley Earm, August 27, 18IG. — I have tried your solution, last fall, on Wheat. I sowed a piece of land of three acres, one half the seed soaked with the 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 yielded I2f; the Wheat weighed 591 pounds per bushel, while that not soaked onlv 57E '1 he W heat soaked came up nearly four days before the other, and harvested ticelrcdayssooner. PHILIP AiAIISO. JliT Mr. A. MAUGE, of Augusta, Ga., is ap pointed my sole agent for this State. L. MONTUOP. Feb. I—3 m 10G GRISWOLD’S IMPROVED COTTON GINS. rBNIIK subscriber will continue the manufacture -B- ofGINS on bis usual extensive scale; ami embraces ibis opportunity in thank bis numerous customers for their liberal patronage heretofore.— The estimation in which his Gins are held may he known from the fact of his having sold more than two thousand within the last three years; proba bly ten to one over any other factory in the Slate. This evidence of the superiority ol his Gins, is ac counted for, by bis being the first to introduce the late improvements, and keeping the lead, by year ly adding new ones. His first and second im provements, made the quality of cotton perfect, though some were rather slow, his third made them sufficiently fast, it then only remained to make them more durable aud convenient, which i has been done effectually, by improve | tnents, the present year, besides, ImLas the exclu sive right of the State, and the privilege of other sections, to furnish Reed's Patent Water Boxes, w hich are believed to be Jen times more durable than any other, by those who have made a fair trial of them, and are infailihly secure, against fire I by friction. His fin** (Hus, will gin Mastodon Cot ton as well as anv Saw Gin can. His agents will I visit planters generally, and exhibit specimens of his late improvements, and point out ilit-ir advan tages, in time, for all io engage, and he supplied be fore next ginning season, or, engagements can be j made by letter, directed to him at Cli iton, Junes i county Georgia. Gins, will be delivered at the ■ purchaser’s residence in any part of the State, ex ! cept the Cherokee counties, where they will be | left at the Rail Road depot, most convenient to the ' purchaser. All warranted to perform well if used according to the panted directions sent with each. SAMUEL GRISWOLD. Alarch 23 th—c 147 COMPOUND SYRUP OF SAIISAPA It I L L A . Ij'tOE. the cure of Rheumatism, Scrofula, -'yphilis, Sec., to counteract the destructive effects of Mer cury, and for the relief ol all diseases arising from an impure state of the Blood. Prepared according to a for mula which is universally approved by the Medical Fa culty. Put up in large bottles at SI.OO each—a discount made at wholesale, sold by Oct 1 HAVILAND, RISLEY & CO. GEORGIA LAW REPORTS. RE FOR PS of Cases in Law and Equity argued and determined in the Superior Court of the State of Georgia, in the year 1816, by James M, Kelly, Stale Reporter. Price five dollars. For sale by THOMAS RICHARDS. 3larch 16 139 WORMS! WORMS!! COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF PINK ROO 2' ■A PLEASANT, safe and effertua remedy for the -Lsk. destruction and expulsion of Worms, from the •ystein. Sold wholesaleand retail by HAVILAND. RIDLEY A CO •ct 1 AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 2, 1817. DR. JOEL BRANHAM’S ! LIVER AND DYSPEPTIC HEIIICIINE. 1N offering this valuable medicine to the peopi* of Georgia, for the relief ami cure of many dis eases incident to a southern climate, 1 «lo not claim for it infalibility; neither do I say it will cure all diseases, But in Chronic Liver Affections and Dys pepsia, I can confidently advise and recommend its j use, from my personal observation and use of the j article in my own practice. Thisarticle is favora bly received wherever it has been used. lam al i lowed to refer to Mr. George Heard of Troup, Mr. John Warren of Columbus,Mr. iMcKaffce of Cobb, j Mr. Ashury Hull of Athens. Mr. William I). Ter rell of Putnam, Rev. Joint E. Dav\son of Lagrange; to which a great number of names might lie added, who bear their testimony to its value. Dr. Henry Branham has used this medicine in his own case, and has prescribed it to many others, gives it as his opinion, that it is one of the safest and most valua ble medicines that can be used in imperfect diges tion, liver complaints, constipation and irregular slate of the bowels. It is useful in bilious com plaints, to persons recovering from bilious fevers, and in sick or nervous head-ache. To pregnant women, who are subject to costiveness, this medi cine is well suited. In regulating the state of the stomach and bowels, and promoting digestion, it is particularly useful. 1 could append a long list of ( erlificate®. but for bear, preft-ring to rely on the virtues of the medi cine to sustain itself. The medicine is a gentle and certain cathartic, tonic and sudorific. JOEL BRANHAM, Eatonton,Ga. Price S I—For sale by march 11 A. G. WILLIS. COTTON GINS! a.TS I»KO VE D OM W IS A T tv A » B 5 E FORE C O.V* il>Eli i: E> I* IS li I IS C' T. lIIAVE heretofore labored that my cotton gins should be thought superior to any manuf’ac ured in Georgia, by offering to the public such an article I have been liberally patronized, for which 1 feel grtrful. 1 have warranted my line ) gins. I have never hail one returned as not com j ing up to what I promised. It is known 1 have, and do promise that mv gins make superior cut ton. 1 have no travelling agents. J rely on rnv gins tolling a better talc for me, and one t hat will be sooner believed than a travelling agent; in short, 1 hope to make my gins sell themselves. 1 feel confident in slating that I have made ralna ble improvements in fine gins, and that I shall hereafter furnish an improved gin to anything heretofore sold. I would also inform citizens of Warren, Washington, Wilkes, Columbia and Burke counties, that I have purchased Simpson’s improvement for band machineiy, and those who purchase my gins in the comities named will have the use of the patent free; the material, when de sired, will he put on the bead block, free ot charge. It will require a small outlay of material on the band wheel, which will he furnished at the lowest i possible rate, and which, when used, reduces the draft to an astonishing extent; the character of the improvement is simply by propelling the ma chinery by a slack band , instead of a tight one.— My finest Friction Roller Gins are sold at &3 per saw. My plain gins are also greatly improved, and will be sold according to kind, from 8- to ;82.50 per saw. My finest gins have heretofore sold 1 higher than other gins, and yet, heretofore, I j have not been able to supply the demand, whilst I have been unable to sell but few plain gins. ; Orders or letters, addressed to me at Sparta, ; will be promptly attended to, and gins delivered at purchasers’ residences, free of charge. GARRETT T. OGLESBY & BROTHER. Sparta, April 3. Cmillcfilcs. Shoales of Ogr.ce/ie.e, Ga, March 17th, LSI7. G. T. Ogi.ksdy, Esq.— Dear Sir; — Below I I hand ray certificate, agreeably to your request, I i stating precisely the opinion 1 entertain of their I superiority over any I have ever seen. I have I j also obtained the certificate of Mr Wilson, our Superintendant and Machinist, who is the host judge of the quality of cotton, as he ‘chews the i bag.’ Very respectfully vmir friend truly. ' TITOS. CHEELEY. Shoals of Ogeechee , Gu., 1817— This is to cer -1 tify that I have used two of vi r. G. T. Oglesby’s Anti-Priction Coston 3ins, (the one 60 and the other 45 saws,) for several years, and can truly sav they are superior to anv thing of the kind now is use; and form an exception to what is said about this being an age of improvement, at least as far as gin making U concerned. THOMAS CHEELEY. Brother .•>’ Factory, Shoals of Ogeechee, (In., ; March 17//?, 1817. — This is to certify that one of | G. T. Oglesby’s GO saw Anti-Friction Cotton Gins is now, and has been in use for the last four teen mouths at this place, and 1 can say with con fidence that it is the best article of the kind that I have yet seen. * B. J. Wilson, Superb and Practical Machinist. Savannah, March 10 th, 1847. The under- ! signed, during the past season, have frequently noticed the superiority of cotton, received from those planters who use gins manufactured bv G T. Oglesbv, Esq., of Sparta, over that (Torn other gins. It lias invariably commanded the highest price, and very frequently one-fourth of a cent per pound mote than other cottons of the same class. RABUN & FULTON. J. L. SWINNEY. Augusta, February 21th, 1847.—The under- ' signed Factors and Commission Merchants, take pleasure in recommending to the planters gene rally, G. T Oglesby & Brother’s improved make ofgins, and do not ht-s tate to say that the cotton ginned on them is equal to anv received in this i market, and in every instance commands from an I i to |c. above highest quotations, and in point of j durability think they cannot be supassed. Dye & Robertson. Augusta. February 2(s th, 1847. We take pleasure in recommending to planters aenerallv Me .-srs. Oglesbv & Brother's improved cotton ! gins, and do not hesitate to say the cotton ginned on them is equal to any received in this market, and will always command the highest quotations HEARD & DAVISON. ADAMS. HOPKINS & Co. DOUGHTY & BEALL. February Lb, 1847. —This *s to certify that I have now in use one of Oglesby’s improved cot ton gins, ajid that I consider it altogether supe rior to any gin 1 er used, running easy and ma king the cotton fine and clear of motes. WM. TENELL. Fcbruary 2bth, 1817.—1 have used one of the above gins for one season, and concur fully in the 1 above. BENJAMIN T. HARRIS. Sparta. February loth, 1847.—This is to cer tify, that I have owned one of Air. Oglesby’s im proved cotton gins for two years, and can safely recommend his gins for two reasons. The first, that thev do not cut the lint or staple as other gins. The next, I consider them the most dura ble gins that 1 have ever used. M. G. FI ARRIS. February 20ih, 1817.—We do certify, that we have used for the last two years Mr. G. T. Ogles by’s Anti-Friction Gins, ami are decidedly of the opinion that they are tne best gins now in use in this State, both tor the firmness of the cotton and their durability, and take great pleasure in re commending them to our brother-farmers gene rally. RICIIARn P. Sasnktt. EmvAnn L. Barne. Joseph R Sasnftt. John P. Sykes. John L. Birdsong. Wilson Bird. Thus. M. Turner. We have used these gins for one season with unequaled success. April 18 &--e IST AUGUSTA IRON AND BRASS FOLNI3EKY. CIOTTON AND WOO L L E N M V - / CHIN Ell Y AND GEARING FOR FACTO RIES. HOPKINS & IIAKDMAN, in connection with the M A I’ I’EA WAN COM PANY, N. V., (one. of the most extensive Ma chine Shops in the United States.) would respect, fully inform the public that they are prepared to furnish COT To N , WOOLLEN AND OTHER MACHINERY, together with all kinds of v. ILL GEARING and CASTINGS ofall descriptions, ot the latest improved patterns in a style of workmanship equal to any in the country, and at short notice. Manufacturers and others are invited to call and examine the Machinery, which is always on hand at THEIR. ESTABLISHMENT, near the Bait Road De pot, in Augusta, where orders will he received and filled on us favorable terms as they can he procured at the North or elsewhere. The de livery of the same being at Augusta, will avoid risk and sa'e expense to the purchaser. The following Specimens are finished and set up in a room for exhibition: SPREADING AM) LAP MACHINE, DO IB LE DO FF ERC Ali US, SINGLE DOFFEIt CARDS WITH 8 FLATS, R ML-WAV DRAWING HEAD, LIST SPEEDER FOR ROPING, DRAWING Fit AM E. RINGTR v VELLER THROSTLE. ! LIVE SPINDLES DEAD SPINDLES DA NFOR I'H CAP SPiNNER, LOOM WITH STOP .MO TION, SAMPLE- OF SHAFTING, COUPLINGS, HANGERS AND POLLIES. They will furnish, also, ail other kinds of Ma- I chmcrv u-ed in Factories including the 8 *■: L I'-O PJK Si \TI ><; .M LL I , first introduced mlo this country by the Mattea waii Company, which is a great labor-saving Machine, as will appear by the following: Butternuts Sept.Ath. 1813.—Our Self-Opera ting Mules operate to our entire satisfaction, pro ducing yarn nt a superior quality, and an in creased quantity over the Hand Mules, and at a j tar less c.>s!, not exceeding live cents per hun- I dred. it is now about two years since they were put in operation,and I do not know that thev have j ever been detained for half an hour lor repairs. In haste, yours, truly. &c., A. G. Washbov, .Agent. Manayunk, Jan. 13 th, 1845 Mr. Richard I Stnbimg, ot the Alntteawan Company, has put in operation in my establishment eight of Smith’s Self Acting Mules, seven of 43 2 spindles, and one ot 3l‘J spindles. They perform to the great | est satisfaction, and the Mule itself is considered by all practical men as the best of the kind in . the country. Joseph Ripka. Morristown, Pa.. Jan. 10, 1815. Mr. Strib hng, from the AiaUeawun Company, New York, 1 has just finished pulling in operation for me ten I ot Smith’s Self-Acting Mules, for spinning twist ; and filling, which operate to our entire satisfac tion. Samuel Jamison. Great Falls MUls, April 25. 1815 Wi. B Leonard, Esq.—Dear Sir— I hisCompam have had in operation of Self-Acting Mules —Sharp’s Roberts & Co’s. Mason's and Smith’s. The two { former for more than two years, and the latter for upwards o*'one year last past. I have kept an j accurate account ot the pr. duct, waste and cost of operating each description of Mule, and the ; result is decidedL in favor of Smith’s. 1 1 have no hesitation in saying tlie Smith’s j M ule will turn off more work per spindle, than j anv other now in u-.e; that it requires less trouble ; to keep it in order-, and may be kept in repair at j less expense. Yours, respectfully, J. A. Burleigh, Agent Great Fulls Manufacturing Co. Yarn spun in one week, ending I*2th August, I 1813, at tire RockvGlen -Mill;- Fisbkill Landing, I N. V.—4,184 pounds and 1-115,510 hanks No. 35 ! yarn; Hanks to the spindle per dav, 4 7-100; No. of working hours, ll (5(5-100; expenses per week, Si 14 50; cost per hundred hanks, No. 35. 3 3-100 bum March 9 STATUTES OF GEORGIA AN ANALYSIS OF THE STATUTES OF GEORGIA, in general use, with Forms and | Precedents necessary to their practical operations | —and an appendix containing ihe 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 the Naturalization Laws passed ; by Congress: by Howell Cobb, containing 77U j pages, royal octavo—price Sfi.oo. For sa eby august 5 THOMAS RICHARDS. JUICES AND CONDIMENTS, SUIT- j ►79 able for the season, of tiie purest quality and choicest flavour, viz: MACE. Nutmegs, Cloves, Cinnamon. Pepper. Red Pepper, Ginger Root and ! Ground, Mustard. Isinglass, Geliatine, Irish Moss, • Russia Shred Isinglass, Vanilla Bean, Extract of j do.. Oil of Lemon, Ess. Lemon, Extract Lemon, ! Sup. Carb Soda, Tart, Acid. Saleratus. and every other article necessary for culinary purposes. Having obtained a Powdering Mill, persons ' wishing Spices in Powder, may depend upon rheir purity and freshness. J. E. MARSHALL. Dec. 9 59 C O-P A RTNERSII IP NOT ICE. THE undersigned having formed a Partnership I under the name and style of ROYAL MUR.PHEY. and having purchased the stuck of 1 goods of J. F. <Se M. J. Carswell, propose to do a I general grocery business, and suhe.t the patronage ■ of their friends. WM. S. ROYAL. EDMUND T. MURPHEY. April 6 wlm 157 CLARK RACKET! & CO., £72 HAY E just received a new and large stock of GOLD and . \2& SILVER WATCHES ol the best makers. Watch Trimmings and ornaments; JEW - j ELRV, OF ALL KINDS; Silver Spoons, Forks, j Knives and Cups; Plated Ware; Waiters. Castors, j Candlesticks, Tea Sets, Cake Baskets. «sec.; Bri- I fannia W ire; Painted and Japanned Waiters, in i sets, anew sty hp; Table. .Mats and Brushes, of a I (inequality; Mantle Ornaments, gill and silvered, j w ith drops; fine Mantle Clocks, in wood and mar- j hie; a great variety of Fancy Goods. Work Boxes, i Bead Bags. Bag and Purse ( lasps; Gilt, silver and steel Beads; Cologne Bottles, silver, pearl, shell, ivory and velvet Card Cases; shell ami fine buffa lo Dressing Combs; Hair Brushes, 'Booth Brushes. I &c. Six Barrel Revolving PISTOLS, 3 «.izes another lot of the famed '‘Lecoultre” RAZOR; j with 2 blades; a good supply' also of Rodgers’ and other makers; Rodgers. Mechi, Chapman, ■"'aiind ers, “Leeoutre,” and Emerson Strops; Shaving Creams.“Guerlain”ami others; OKI Naples Soap; choice Lather Brushes; fine PocketCutlery,&c. SPECTACLES. The Perifocal Spectacles, sold by us, we still recommend, with great confidence, to our cus tomers. We have a good supply in gold, silver, and steel frames, and are prepared to fit them to old frames at short notice. Gold and silver Spectacles, with the ordinary convex glass, for sale at very low rates, and glass es lifted to suit the sight with accuracy. N. B.—Clocks and Watches repaired and regu- i lated with care. W ateh Glasses, Tools and Ma terials for sale to the trade at low rates, oet 22 19 CONGRESS WATER. A CASE of this celebrated WATER, warrant ed genuine and fresh from the Spring, just received by J E. .MARSHALL, April 22 170 dr; Christie’s GALVANIC RINGS AND MAGNETIC FLUID. j f HIS remarkable invention, which lias received the I A almost universalappiolnilimi of the medical pro fession ol Great Britain, comprises an entirely new ap plication of Gab auisin, av a remedial agent, by means ol w Inch the ordinary Galvanic P.a terms, tlieclnc and Mag netic Machine?. &c. t are entirely dispensed with, and the mysterious powci 8 of Galvanism applied witlioui any of the objections which are inseparable Irom the gene ral mode now in use. The strong doses, and ut irregu lar intervals, in which Galvanism is applied by the Ma chines, has been pronounced, as era fair and impartial trial,tube decidedly injurious, and it was to remady this radical defect, that this new application was pro jected, which after unceasing toil and perseverance, has linen brought to its present slate of perlection. The Galvanic Rings answer all the purposes of the most expensive .Machines, and in many other respects are more safe and curtain in accomplishing the desired effect. The Galvanic Rings. used in connection with the Magnetic Fl int), a e confidently recommended in all i D BORDERS WHICH ARISE FROM AN ENFEEBLED OR UN | HEATHY STATE OF THE NERVOUS OR VITAL SYSTEM,and I these « omplaints are among the most painful and uni versal to which w e are subject. They arise, w ithuiit ex ception, from one simple cau.e—a derangement of the j Nervous system—and it was in these eases that other j “ remedies” having so often failed, a new aeent was i greatly needed, which it is confidently believed, lias been found in tbe proper and judicious application of j Galvanism. I TlieGiLVANic Rings have been used with outiresuc j cess in all cases of Rheum atism, acute or chronic, ap | plying lothe head, face orlimbs ■ Gout. Tic-Doloreux Toothache. Bronchitis, Vertigo, Nervous or Bick I Headache, Indigestion. Paralyses. Palsy. Epilepsy, i Fits, Cramp, Palpita tion of the Heart. Appopi.exy, I Stiffness f Joints, Spinal Complaints, Kumbago, 1 Neuralgia. Nervous Tremors, Dizziness of the Head, Pains in the Chest and Side. General Debili ty, Deficiency of Nervous and Physical Energy, and all Nervous Disorders. In cases of confirmed Dyspepsia, which is simply a nervous derangement of | the digestive organs, they have been (bund equally suc cessful. Their extraordinary effects upon the system j must lie witnessed to he believed, and us a certain pre- I vestive for the preceding complaints they areequal i ly recommended. The Kings are of different prices, being in.ide of all sizes, aml of various ornamental pal | tenis,and can be worn by the mostdelicate female without j flic slightest inconvenience, in fact the sensation is ; rather agreeable than othorw isc. The Galvanic Units, Bracelets, Hands, barters, Necklaces, In some cases of a very severe character and of long 1 standing, the power as applied bj- the Galvanic Rings I not.-udicieiit to arre-tthe progress of disease and tilli- I mutely to restore health. The improved modification ill ; the Galvan c Belts, Bracelets, Sec., entirely reme dies tliisobjection ; any degree of powerthat is required can readily he obtained, and no complaint which the mysterious agent of Galvanism can effect will fail to be I permanently relieved. These articles are adapted to the waist, arms, wrists, limbs ancles or any part of ilic body 1 with perfect convenience. The Galvanic Necklaces i are used with greater benefit in ease- f P>ronchitis or I affections of I tie throat generally ; also in cases of Ner j vot:s Deafness; and with almost uniform success as a j preventive for Apoplexy, Epileptic Fits, and similar { complaints. Christie's Jlasrnetic Fluid. Is issued in connection with the Galvanic Rings, and all their modifications. This compo-ition has been pro nounced by the French Chemist- to be one of the most ; extraordinary discoveries of modern science. It is be | lieved to poss'-ss a remarkable power of renderirg the | Nerves seiisitive toGalvaiiic actioii. by these means | causing a circulation of the influence at the seal of Jis i ease, and thus giving rapid and permanent relief. No otbercomposition in chemistry is know n to produce the same effect of to impart a similar property to the nervous system by meansof an outward local application. The . IMagiietig Fluid contains nothing capable of ilie slight est injury, its application is agreeable, and it is harmless in itsaciioii as it is beneficial in its rcsulr. Full explana tions and directions accompany it. Tbw combined in veiitions are in every way perfectly harmless; they arc at prices \\ t tii i n reach ol all, aml Iu e d iscove rer on Iyre - quests a lair trial, as a test of their surprising efficacy i and permanent benefit. Christie's Galvanic Strengthening Plas ters. These articles form another valuable application an tin mysterious influence of Galvanism. They ure too important adjunct to the genuine Galvatuc RtncisamJ 1 their modifications, acting upon the same principle, but | li it \ ing this advantage ol more local application. They ! are confidently recommended as a valuable addition in ; the speedy cure of Rheumatism, acute or chronic ; in all nervou- eomplaints,and as a positive remedy in cases 1 of Pain and \Veak,.e.-s i the Chest or Back, Pain in the Side, in Asthma ic Affections, and in Weakness or Op pression of the Pulmonary Organs. In .Spinal Com plaints; their effects are of the most decided character, j a ltd they have often been used with complete success, j Thev arc also of the greatest advantage in Pains and Weakness ol the Breast, and are highly recommended i for many of those complaints to which females are I especially liable. As an effectual means for ' trengthen ! iior the system when debilitated with disease or other j causes; as a certain aid in Constitutional Weakness, as a ( Preventive for Colds and in all affections of the Chest i generally the Galvanic Strcugf ening Plaster will be found of great and permanenind vantage. In a few words it embraces all the vitlues ol the best ionic preparation With the important addition of tbe Galvanic influence, I vvl l cli is neither impaired or exhausted, win le the action ! continues. Thus articles will be found entirely free from those objections which art a consta I source o'fcom j plaint with the ordinary Plastersin common use. TITThe great celebrity and success of these, articles, have caused them lo he counterfeited by unprincipled persons. To provide against imposition, Dr. - Christie I lias but one nut lorized agent in each city of the Union. | The only Agency in Augusta,Goo., is at the Storeof HAV li AND, HIs’LEI Y CO., Druggists. All articles of the kind sold elsewhere are worthless | counterfeits. 42 Sept. 28 TO Till*: OWN KKS AND AGENTS OF COTTON FACTORIES JOHN O’NEILL. Woolen, Cotton and Silk Fancy Dyer, informs the public generally | that lie wishes to he engaged in his line of husi i ness for the next year. He is ai present in the employ of George Schley, | Esq., of Richmond county, and has been snperin j tending for him the COTTON DYING of Bkm.k --| ville FAcranY for the last eighteen months.— I His engagement will terminate on the st Oetoher ! next. He will give instructions in the art of Cotton I Dyingat any establishment, were he might he ern -1 ployed, on more reasonable terms than could he | obtained in any English or Northern Dye-House, j His chemical knowledge of the Cold Blue Dye is ! su erior lo any hitherto known in this section of j country, and hy his mode can, from the same i amount of Indigo, dye nearly three times the I amount dyed in the common way. His instrnc ■ lions in dying this one color would he of more ben efit lo an establishment in one year than three times the amount of Ids wages. He has. at fire sent. under his instruction, a hoy, belonging to Ids employer, whom he has partly taught the art of | dyeing colors most suitable for the Factory. viz : | Red, Yellow, Brown, Orange and Blue, and will ! make him proficient before the expiration of ids I engagement. His work, to be seen at Belleville I Factory, is the best criterion by which to judge Ids j capacity. Letters to his address, care of WM. HALVES, } Jr., Augusta, will meet with proper attention.' | April 20 vv3 168 Brilliant Military Silver Bullet Ve.4 Buttons, HCIIas were made by the subscriber for Gens. Jackson, Glasscock, and many others of our , military worthies of the last war. .Manufactured by JOHN GUIMARLN, Watch Maker, at No. 153, Bro id-st. Augusta,Ga N. B. 'They are made with thesameold punch with one of which Gen. Pakenham was mortally wounded at the battle of New Orleans, on iheStli January, 1815, of which the wonderful incidents therewith connected and recently republished, can be seen at No. Is3Bruad-st. Augusta, Ga. dec 31 ts 75 STATE 8 PER CENT BONDS. Central Bank of Georgia, ? April 17, 1847. £ HOLDERS of Georgia 8 per cent. Bonds, from No. 302 to 339, both inclusive, are hereby notified to present them for payment on the Ist day of May next, at the following places, viz: Those payable in Augustaatthe Bank of Augusta—those in Savannah at the Bank State of Georgia, and those in Milledgeville at this Bank. Interest will cease to accrue on the same after that time. A. M. NISBET, Cashier. Afril 22 t NEW SERIES— VOL. I.—AO. 179. COEjLII i i » I TEUS; i-OU DYSPEPTICS. I rail-IESE BITT 1' i> < , -a- compound, and are 1 ?/ 1 '? a v fS etab ] la lie Irom a principle ~f heMev. / f °. 1 P ub * »t e„..v,cu.., ; ,!,u ihev"t'lY '““■■mlii'l.Ml. sovereign remedy fur l/v5i*.,,.,,,,’' 'e!" d “ triumphantly tested not o„i v ,e - v have been respectable families mi tbe .s, att / nS,*?- l s* "‘T* Hd ample testimony as to tbetr <i e . ' e bin also by the proprietor, who. (or efK V lered .lithe gloom incident l„ tl.ur d„,re«n m Tit. ease. 1 bey possess the peculiar excellence denied to mos, other Litters, of no, proving injnhous by continued use. 1 bey contain not a single de'et/ nous ingredient, and, as seen from tlm direction, which accompany each bottle, may be given with enure safety to an infant in the month . Jfihe Colleton is taken regularly ami D**r«evef. Ihe v ni ,lrh 1 ' “i** 11 V I mportan lint>,u Morn cases,) bouies.bj v; ? >r ,0 the stomaeli, brae*.? JKSJ *■“ ~'»i"-,»-i r fc z^i 1 whatever cause. J M eases of pr< f ee( { ,n S from has proved one of,he r e m S?r raJ ft fore l.isl.ly recommended gentlemen,students and others : 1 p ’ , e [ ar / ! Taken in small fr e „ ei. | v ‘Vl'h : th.-y have c, recked Ore 7i“f *ffl I of wi,h *• I 111 all the -fori-noine complaints, lliese Bitters will he found elie. t„..l ifpersisted mk«, areord ■a*; zz v/r r ,i,,h e„; h si r, dlth °ug» >1 lilts been testified by several that bey are excellent in many others,yet in none oil es than those above enumeran-.l i , i,' „ net titer rify and so e !y intended to cure DyspmJa P J be (.oileton Litters have been eight years t*: fore the public; and in consequence of the increas ng demand for this valuable nmofeine, the pn,nr“ tor has entereu largely Into the Husinew-bXes -d with an * nnr nmnUl sealed and stamp iwd an appropriate motto Price $1 per botllS. L. M. CAREV, General Agent for this State. J- E. MARSHALL. Agent, Augusta; Os tlm S ‘ Jan - 1846. ' U 1 rr “ Vn'TT f;lV, f al,le “Pmmn. Several of ms with Ovsnmi'! S f 11 * aC( l uaintan long alflicted iSE i e:iS>, ': d »* «>•«' «W have thev ever tri ! r *''ter than any other medicine 2a rt " <L fnr that distressing disease. And 1 take he pleasure further ,0 state that I have wiN nessed the excellency of these llitmrs, in nausia partif ular' 1 h 'T* rn ‘«l>la.nt; in tl.i */ a *i sitcce-sf-div ,e m l S<>e " ’ ,<? EoHetoti repeated!valid hon«e-hold* v'c ,ie <-MMren of mv own | valuable medk-ine ‘ ° U&hn ° be w,thout in- LEV. A. WOODWARD, april 29 Castor ol St. Lukes Church, S.^C. P RIIS! omisr ' lane of' bildhond, and the certain prectir to remain b IT *V 7 da,,^ro,is if allowed hers The S 1 ,uma " system long in great num -1 come nu n ii" ,s at ! *uud when they be come mo»t tioublesorne to children. * Dr. W OODRI FF'S WQRjr SPECIFIC is a safe and HH tent remedy for Worms. Try it. It £?t! B w he heSU an,J chea P a, the cheapest. li,e ) Vorm ‘ s Pc< il,c sells well where tried. Dr w , i 1 * m FI m Plke co,in 'V, July 12, 1846. do/to' "'-imf —( lease forward immediately 3 oozm. ootrles 01 yonr vVorrn Suecific. We have : c a j l» for it daily. Send it without delay. Respect I idly, JOHN G. HILL & CO. Dr ir 1 Rl> ;f ViLl -K. Ala., Aug. 28, 1846. hofile >l ‘ ar s i', r: We have sold .he last vxM vo. t 5'° rru Medicine received. We we to* VZ ,K r" S tw "« J «*en more, at least, as w now know of some fonror five bottles wanted KespectfnMv ANDREWS .C HARRIS it hroii.ruT 1 ' 1 ' hipney, ol Muscogee co., Ga,, says j through, away 200 worms from a negro child. i helm, o,„g to him. j n a s l lorl time h u uuu » ! Jlf John J. I.title, of Whitesville, Ga., says I InZnrl, n rT hrou * h ' ™ or I or Conela. emmtr, L m.d 11 n 7 P ° U \' y V ' , "‘ uas in had health;il brought away immediately 56 worms. He was soon u ell, ami remains so up ,0 this time A fresh supply of the above valuable medicines tor sale, \\ bolesale and retail, (jy . WM. K KI I’CHEN, Druggist, Augusta, and in most of the Counties in tlie State Georgia; E " • Efti'y, yy ayneshorough. *V. 31. Carr. Jacksorihorongh. 11 mm as W bite l ii c.n.. Wrights borough. i;. C. I ody, Warrenton. J yV. Jones, 'iayfield. W. Davis. Powelton. 4E Jv- Brnnan. Mount Zion. J. K. Simpson & Co., Sparta. March 2! _L 1 C O TTO A^TN - I*'A CTO RYi f will remove on the first October 1 « to his SHOP on (ireen-sireet, two doors , above the Baptist Church, where Planters can be ; supplied with Cotton Gins, Thrashing Machine*t Lorn Crushers. ,of his make, which will be j warranted to perform well. Do not mistake the p .i< • . I>e Mire to look at the sign before you en ter the shop. JAMES T. WADE Augusta, Sept. 25, 1846. Iy TOBACCO AN D BEGARS, (Ji the Choicest Brands. j 10LN1K\ iMLRI HANTS and gentlemen 1 who vistt Augusta, and who desire to enjoy a Spanish Segar, .or chew the Weed, put up in splen | d .': ! s, yle- nr Who purchase, to sell, will find me at all times ready in supply their demands, at whole sale and retail. I would respectfully request persons who vfeit the. < ity ,0 supply themselves in my line, to exam ine my.stock before purchasing elsewhere, as it is selected by competent judges, and patronised by I old smokers and chewers of dm favorite weed GUSTAV VOLGER, One door below John P. Setz ? s Dry Goods Store. | , Broad-st. sept 23 SUGAR AM) COFFEE. :! « LACS prime Rio COFFEE i 20 bhds. St. Croix. P. Rico and New i Orleans Sugar. Just received, and for low bv •' l " ' JOHN R. D(>3V. ON CONSIGNMEIf%«. * A FEW splendid patterns ofC ANDEtABRAS !~~ j ,lst received. Also, a few choice patterns Os Dyoil’s Improved Lard Solar Lamps, with ( bimneys and Globes to fit, always kepi on hand. The above articles will be sold very low J "»- BJ J. E. MARSHALL. LAMPS ! LAMPS ! ! A FEW spb ndid LARD -SOLAR) LA3IPS , of tlie improved patent, to close a consign ment, will b*- sold at cost. Perlsons wishing such articles can he supplied at a much less price than customary. j. £. MARSHALL. ICrOLD BRASS and COPPER wanted, for whi h a liberal price will be paid. April 22 170 GEORGJA—DeKaIb County. ALL persons interested are hereby notified that four months after this date application will be made to the Honorable Inferior Court of said county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the land belonging to the estate of Hugh Beaty, deceased, late of said county. This 3J of March, 1547. THOS. E. BEATY. Adm'r, Marc ah 130