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4 PATENT MEDICINES, i
JAYipTS ALTER ATIVE.
1 AIIIS valuable preparation combines all the
. medicinal virtues of those articles, w 'n
lone: experience has proved to possess t *e raw- V
and efficient alterati ve and ,l^ bs,r ” er J[^/ Sirrll'
for the cure of Scrofula ludulc)U
tries I ters; fcroJu ou£ La . Ut ic A f cctiontt
tumours; Mercurial an ’ -" v . nra l^j a or Tic- j
Rheumatism, (*out, S.ari l R h *. elc [,,celled
o< s?a
Biles, Pities Carbuncles 6,c.,
Dyspepsia and Lreer ( ninpluznt. Nervous Diseases .
T)ro isieal Swellings, Constitutional Disorders and ;
diseases originating from a depraved or Impure |
flxt e of the. Blood or other fluids of the body.
The propriemt of this Alterative wo aid most re- ;
Bpeciftilly asr.iife lliejiuhlic tbai lie has not offered j
this preparation to their notice without due rcllec- j
tion.and close and ricrid study, nor until alter j
twelve years’experience had manifested its treat
superiority over every other article of the kind.—
*nd he now recommends it with confidence, lolly j
believing that llie. above combination of medicine j
will effectually eradicate from the system a mass |
of disease some of which have heretofore been con- ;
sidered incurable.
lie lias prescribed it in almost every variety of
disease and with unparalleled success, especially
in cutaneous affections, cancerous, scrofulous and ;
spor'miiic diseases, and diseases originating from \
obstruction or enlargement of the glands or impuri- j
ty of the blood.
Cancer ami Cancerous Tumors.
He has used this preparation in upwards oft wen- j
tv well defined cases of cancer and cancerous in- !
mors, and in every case but one with perfect and
entire success.
Bronchoccle or Goitre, (Swelled Neck.)
He lias prescribed it in over a hundred cases of
•oitre and it has never failed in a single instance
to completely remove the disease. Not a solitary
care ot failure. All were cured.
The success he has met with in curing bronrho
rele and cancerous affections has convinced him
that llie'se daw runs aml horrible diseases may be
removed with as much certainty as Fever and
Ague. He does not wish to be understood as say- ,
jng that they can be cured soon as Fever and
Ague, but with as much certainly; and further, that
he has good reason for believing that this prepant- j
lion 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 |
elass of diseases, as well as that of scrofula emanate. |
Scrofula—King’s Uvil.
Tin*preparation has been used in numerous cases
of Scrofula, King’s Evil, and scrofulous swellings,
and always with the most deci -ed success.
Skin Diseases.
He has prescribed it in a great variety ofctftrmc
ou» affections, and lound it successful in curingsalt
rkeinn, or tetter, biles, blotches, pimples,morphew
aud jaundiced skin, Arc.
t Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint.
| J It has been used in numerous cases of liver cotn
jf plaint and Dyspepsia, and with the happiest etiectv
Tic-Douloureux.
It has been used in several cases of Neuralgia,
and in every case it was successful.
Rheumatism.
This preparation has been prescribed in a great
runny rases of chronic rheumaism, and in every
case in which it was used until the system became
affected by the medicine, the disease was removed 4
Gout.
A number of cases of gout have been cured by
this preparation. In one of these cases, the man
had been afflicted with U so severely for thirteen j
years as to entirely disable him from business, ami
for five months immediately previous to his taking
the Alterative he had been confined to his room;
but before be had finished the third IxUrle. he was
enabled to walk about the streets and soon after re
turned to bis business, from w hich he had so long
been excluded by his afflictions.
Dropsical Swellings,
This medicine increases the powers of digestion,
excites the absorbents into healthy exercise, by j
which watery or calcareous depositions, and ail |
unnatural enlargements are reduced. It imparts j
tone and vitality to the whole system, removing
sick and morhiu headaches,giddiness, wandering j
pains and nervous affections.
lu fact, in every case where the medicine has
been taken for some time, no matter for vvh t pur
pose, the general health of the patient has always
been improved by it.
In conclusion, the proprietor would say that some
of the most astonishing cases of skin diseases, can
cer, brouchocele,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 lime.
CANCER.
.In interesting case cured by Jayne's Alterative, j
In the spring of 181>1, a cancerous tumor appear
edin the right breast of Mrs. Pinebe, wile of Peter
Stretch, of Salem, N. J. It was examined by many ;
Physicians,and was considered by all as cancerous, ■
ami besides bore all the characteristic marks of
one. All probable means of removing it were used
without the slighted benefit. It continued to in
crease both in size and paiufulness, 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, 181)2, by Dr.
john Rhea Barton, assisted by Dr. Redman, the
proprietor, and two other medical gentlemen. The
whole and entire right breast was rtrao' -d, and af
ter examination of the tumor, was pronounced by
all present a cancer of the most malignant charac
ter. In about three months, after enduring incredi
ble sufferings, she was enabled, though broken in
spirit, to get about again. Bhe remained feeble,
and her general health w as exceedingly bad, as in
deed it had been for several years before. In the
spring of 1837, upwards of five y.ars after her hi east
had been removed, a painful tumor made its ap
pearance on the right side, immediately over the
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 scirrhus, and
a hard, irregular, and at times painful tumour, ap
peared iu 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
ered hopeless. Bhe wasof a very scrofulous habit,
both her parents having died of Pulmonary con
sumption. The experiment was now made with
this Alterative. It was at first given in snufll
doses, three times a day, and the doses very gradu
ally, hut steadily increased daily, as long as she
took it, which was about six months, and the skin
ever and around the tumour was wet night and
morning with a strong solution of lodine and 11 y
driodate Petash. The tumour continued increas
ing in size for about six weeks, and was at times
very painful, when the pain suddenly ceased alto
gether, and the tumour swelled out at the base, and
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
appearedafterwards; and her general health, which
had been so bad 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
baa subdued cancer and cancerous tumours, but be
not room hereto record them.
Mrs. Sarah Young, of Quinton’s Bridge, N. J.,,
had a goitrous tumour on the left side of her w ind
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, w-as also 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 she was
but five years old. and continued gradually tain
crease until she. was nineteen, at which titae site
commenced using this Alterative, which she took
for seven months, which entirely reduced the en
largement; and she h # as 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
son* to her.
For «xle by WM. K. KITCHEN,
28 ly 2 Sole Agent for Georgia.
. PATENT MEDICINES.
NOTICE,
DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP.
rtNllLcop.nner.diip heretofore existing, under the
Ji name of WM. St\ lAM i .SON. was dis.-otved
on the 21st ot July last, by the decease of die said W in.
Swiiim, amt the business is now, and will he in future,
conducted exclusively hy the subscriber, vx ho has had
the sole charge of the in mufictiiring of Inc Panacea and
\ ennifuee for the last fourteen years.
The Panacea will he put up ns usual in round bottles,
fluted longitudinally, with the so lowin.r letters blown on
the glass :— *'Stcuim's Vutinceu P/iil-ida,” and the only
change made i» the name of J.vS. SWAIJI stamped on
the sealing w ax. and i crittfn on the label covering the j
cork, and a new lai el for the side of ihehoMe.composed
of geometric lathe work, comprising nine different die- - ,
which have been turned for the exclusive use of the pro
prietor. by Draper Jc Co., hank n le engravers of I’l.ila
j tlelphia. Four d.es ofdifferent patterns form the body of j
j the work,and in the centre is n portrait of the late Wm. j
I Svvaim, separated from the borders by two circles of i
lathe work. The words ‘ Swaiui’s Panacea,” are en
graved conspicuously on two turned strips, and a large !
I scini-circuiar die forms the upper margin. The borders 1
j are composed of plain lathe work strips.outside of which j
•is engraved in small letters the entry of the copv-right. ,
i -.A1E.8 i-WAIM. j
SWAIM S CELEBRATED PANACEA,
f OK TDK CURB OF
I Scrofula, General Debility. White Swelling, Rheu- j
mutism. Diseases of the Liver and Skin,
and all diseases arising from Impuri
ties of the Blood, or the ij
ferjs <J Ale.r ~u.ry.
SWAIMS PAN A-' t)A has b- en for more than twenty- 1
five years celebrated-in tins country and in Europe for ita i
ex’r.ifird nary cures'—for the certificates of which refer- |
1 encc is made to the directions and hooks [which may fee 1
I had gratis] accompanying the Panacea. * i
I It has been used in hospital and private practice,and j
j has had the singular fortune ot being recommended by |
j the most c lebrated physicians and other eminent per
j sons Among others, by
i AV. Gibson, M. DPi ofessor of Surgery, Pa. Uuivor
! sity.
Valentino ' ott, M. D.. Professor of Surgery, N. Y. Uni
versity. °
W. P.Dewces,M. D., Professor of Midwifery,Pa.Uni
versity.
N. Chapman, M. D , Professor Physic, Pa University
T. Parke, M. D.. Pre-ide a College Ph vsieians, Phi a
Dr. Del Valle, Professor Medicine Havana.
Jose Louienco da Lnz, Professor Surgery, Lisbon.
J. Chip . an, Member Royal College Surgeons, London.
C. A\ Irving, late Miuisb-r to Spain.
Sir Thomas Pearson. Major General British Army.
Gilber Robertson, British Consul, .to, &c.
And also, he wonderful cures effected by Swaim
Panacea have lor many years made it an invaluable rent
. edy. Jhe Panacea does not contain mercury in any
I Form, and bring an innocent p operation it may be given
to the most tender infant.
Negroes u no arc confined in large numbers on plnnt-a
j tioii.- In ,‘ioW lim ites, are peculiarly liable so such forms
i of disease, arising from a vitiated state of the blood and !
want oI ci uiliness and V .fifty ol food. Xiiese diseases i
| so frequently set regular practice at defiance, and ten- j
! der their miserable victims b-.th iisole** and expensive to |
I their m st.-rs, that planters wonld study t! cir own inter- j
cst as well as that ot an n.iniiy, hv'keejdngnlwnvsa sup
ply ot ftwaini's Panacea, wliirli appears lobe the only
I thing which can he reli--d on in sn. h c:h s.
i THE RETAIL PRICE HAS BEEN REDUCED to
! One Dollar and f ifly cents per bottle, (containing three 1
| half pints.] or three bottles for Four Dollars.
AI .SO— SW AIM’S V E RAM FUG E .
A valuable!• iniily Medicine, being a iiighly approved
VCBfa dy f«r all diseases arising from Debi! w of‘the Di- i
i gestiw Organs riich as Worms, Cholera Morbus. Dvsen- ;
tery. Fever and Ague Bleeding Piles, Bick Headache, i
Ac. Sec. Fee the pamphlet [which may be had giatisj
accompanying the Vermifuge.
Prepared at Bwaim's Laboratory. Seventh street, be
low Ch saur. Piiiladelphia. and for sale by all respecta
ble Druggists in the United B’oies.
AGENTS.
New York—H. H. Schi. ffelin A Co.
L> ndon. Eug.—Evans & Reseller.
Liverpool. Eng —Evans, tfou A Co,
Havana— l..G. Jlelizet.
Valparaiso—Alex Cro-s.
Buenos Ayres—O J. Ilayea A Co.
Bt. Thomas—A. 11. Raise.
C mton —J . Swords.
Sandwich Islands—E L. Benson.
Calcutta—Huffnagle it Co.
March 17 w 4 140
xo i ih .uni ii rs oe the
COMPLEXION.
Surprising D.ffieaey.
MY EAU DIVINE DE VERB’S ami NYMPH OAP
composed of a n Eastern Botanical discovery of
surprising efficacy, for rendering the Bkin sos and fair,
as w ell as imparting a delicate roseate hue to the com
plexion.
A- a creator and conservator of that most distinguish
; ing charm of female loveliness, a tiansparcot fait skin,
1 Jules Hauel’sNymph Soap or Eau Divine Do Venus may
be said to »xert an almost magical power Composed for
the most part ofOnental Balsamic Plants.to the inter ex
clusion of all mineral admixture, it i distinguished med- I
' icinally tor its extremely bland, purify iug and soothing i
action on the skin; and hv acting on the pores and min- i
ute secretory vessels, expels all impurities from the sur» j
] face, allays every tendency to inflammation, and by this |
method done, effectaally oissipates all redness - , tan,pim
ples,freckles.sunburn. and other unsiglitful cutaneous !
visitations, so inimical to fern de. lovclin ss. Its use will j
change the most bilious complexion into one of radiant
' whi leu ess; while on the neck, hands and arms it bestow s a
delicacy mid fairness which its eontiino d use w ill happily
protect, and every appearance of youthful charm, to the 1
most advanced periods of fife. For sale, wholesale and 1
retail,by JULES HAUEL,
Practical Chemist and Perfumer, No. I‘2o Cheenut-nt.
And liy J. E. MARSHALL, HA VILA' D, RISLEY
A CO., and W. HAINES, Jr.
A premium awarded at the Franklin Institute.
April I fw . 153
HOW AWFULLY CULPABLE,
TO NEGLECT USING THE GENUINE
DR. TAYLOR’S BALSAM OF LIVERWORT.
375 Bowkrv, N. Y.
MUST those lie who have Pulmonary Consumption,
or any affection of the Lungs. Liver or Chest,
after reading ihe following letter, just received from a
inest respectable inhabitant of Westchester County
i NewY’otk.
Tarrytown, Aug. 9, 1844.
Dear Da.-tor—Pis difficult to find words to express the
gratitude which I feel towards yon for the interest you
have taken to relieve me in my distress. In the t ear
j 1542 1 contracted a heavy cold, which finally settled on
my lungs; in a few months after I commenced coughing
and raising offensive matter, which smell very bad. ;
Having heard that Sherman's Lozenges were good for a
i cough I tried a few boxes of them, but they had not the
! leasteffi ctou me. I then called in ihe bestphysician in the
: place, whoa tended me a few months, but witnout sue
cess; I then saw an advertisement in one of the city
papers of VVistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry, oi which 1
pur based three bottles, at thecorncr of Fulton and Nns- j
I sau streets, but I could not perceive t e least beneficial j
i effect from it, on the contrary 1 think it was a great in- j
| jury to me. Shortly after using it I commenced raising i
blood in large quantities; I was taken dow n sick and
( confined to ihe house for three months, during which I
time I lost my appeliie and fell away very last; 1 was
then induced to consult Dr. Curtisof New York, (one of i
the best physicians in the city,) but he could do me no i
j good. I again became worse, and was confined to the j
house all last winter and spring.and 1 gave upall hope of |
1 ever getting any better, as 1 again raised blood and my :
{ cough was very severe, together with a pain in my breast j
I and under the shoulder blade. Mv friends now trine up
all hope of ray recovering, and thought every day wan !
the last. About this time I heard of your BALSAM OF i
LIVERWORT btuiiT good for consumption, hut I was
like many others, -*td was fearful that it might be a regu
j lur humbug; 1 however finally consented to try it, as I
thought it could make me no worse. My brother then
purchased a bottle of it at 375 Bowery', N. A'., and I com
menced taking it. and by the time 1 had used one bottle
j full 1 could sleep all night, and in the morning Iliad an
i appetite for my breakfast. I still keep on taking it and
find great benefit from it—the pain in my breast isentire
ly gone, and I raise no more blood. Within the last two
months I have gained in weight -ix pounds and much in
j streng h. I would therefore advise all who have any
affec ionof the Lungs or Liver to try the Genuine Dr.
Taylor’s Balsam of Liverwort, for I truly believe it to
j bethe best remedy in existence for diseases of the Lungs
or Liver. Should any one doubt the above statement re
j lative to your valuable medicine, let i.m gallon me, and
I w ill convince them ofits virtue.
Yours re-pect fully, DE REVERE.
Beware of couoferfeifs, the onlygenuiiu - has an engra
ved label (over sh out-ide wrapper of each bottle) with
the signature of Dr. GURDON J. LEE' ! S attached.
| The genuine article for sale by WM. IIAINES.
Oct I 1
TO TIIK LADIES 1\ PARTICULAR.
MY DEPILATORY POWDER has been found
highly beneficial and of great use io ladies wira
■ have been alHictod with superfluous h ir. principally
i xvhou it grow th h is been confined to the upper lip and
! .side of the face giving a masculine turn to the whole
features. When used with proper care, and according to
thedirectious.it w II be found to beagreat addition to
the toilet, as the u-> of a:.v sharp instrument is enlir* ly
avoided, an the hair Is i. moved iu five or ten minute*
i after its application.
This composition is infallible mnf warranted to remove
superfluous hair. After numerous trials 1 have received
certificates of success which cannot be contested.
For sale, wholesale and retail, at
JCLES HAUEL’S DEPOT.
120 Chesnut street, Philadelphia.
AndbvJ. E. MARSHALL, HAVILAND liISLLY &
CO., and W. HAINES Jr.
Premiums awarded at the Franklin Institute.
April 1 jw 153
INOU R months after date, appliration will he
made t the Honorable Inferior Court of Srri
j ven county, when sitting for ordinary pnr/iosee,
j for leave to sell the whole of the real estate of
i Zachariah Conyers, deceased, late of said county.
JAMES W. KITTLES, Adm’r.
1 Jan. 11 40 77
CITATIONS, &c.
j GEORGIA, Bcriven Countv.
TO ALI. WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
VST 11 EKE AS, MARY ANN MURRY, hath
* * applied to the Honorabl the Court of Or
dinary of Striven County for Letters of Adrainis
; tration on the estate and effects of JOSEPH
DOUCHE FRA , 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 Administion should not
be granted the said applicant.
\\ itness the Hun. John S. Mattr, one of the
Justices of the Court of Ordinary, of said County,
this 2d day of March, 1847.
ALEXANDER KEMP. Clerk.
; March 9 133
GEORGIA—DeKaIb County.
PRESENT, the honorable John N. Bellinger,
Lochlin Johnson, Ezkiel A. Oavis and Wil
liam Hairston, Judges of said Court.
| To all whom it may concern —Whereas Peter
Mitchell, administrator upon the estate of Nimrod
| Milchetk. late of said county, deceased, applies for
j letters of dismission fom ibe administration of said
estate —therefore the kindred and creditors of saiil
deceased are hereby cited and admonished to file
their objections, if any they have, in my office, in
terms of the law, otherwise letters dLmissory will
be granted the applicant, at the November term
: next of the Conn of Ordinary for said county. By
1 order of the Court, this Marcii 3d. 1847.
ALEX’R. JOHNSON, c. c o.
| March 5 Gmu 130
! GEORGIA—DeKaIb County.
RES ENT, the honorable John N. Bellinger,
Locklin Johnson, Ezkiel A. Davis aud Wil
liam Hairston, Judges of said Court.
To all whom if may concern. — \V hereas William
Hairston, administrator of tfie estate of D. D.
Hairston, late of said county, deceased, applies for
letters o( dismission from the administration oi said
estate—therefore the kindred and creditors of said
deceased Ore hereby‘cued and admonished to tile
their objections, if any they have, in hay office, in
terms of the law, otherwise letter's iismissory wilt
he granted the applicant, at the November term
next, of the Court of Ordinary of said county. By
orderol the Court. March 3d, 1847.
ALX'R. JOHNSON, c. c. o.
March 5 onto !v*'
GEORGIA, —DeKalb County.
PRESENT the honorable ohn N. Bellinger,
Loclilin Johnson, Ezekiel A. Davis and Wil
i liam Hairston, Judges of said Cour".
To all whom if may concert. —Whereas Louis
| Towers, administrator of James Crowley, Jr., late
| of said county, deceased, applies for letters of dis
! mission from the administration of said estate —
therefore the kindred anil creditors of said de
ceased are hereby cited and admonished to file
their objections, if any they haxe, in my office, in
I terms of the law, otherwise letters ol dismission
i will be granted the applicant, at the November
; term next of the Court of Ordinary for said county.
: By order of the Court, this Manb 3d, 1817.
ALX’R. JOHNSON, c. c o.
March 5 (into 130
GEORGIA —DeKa 1 b County.
I>RESENT, the honorable John N. Bellinger,
Lochlin Johnson, Ezekiel A. Davis and \\ il
i liam Hairston, Ji’dges of said Court.
To all whom it may concern.— Whereas Robt.
j D. Greer, administrator upon the estate ol \\ illiam
j Anderson, late of said county, deceased, applies (or
i letters of disnfission from the administration of said
j estate —therefore the kindred and cre.d‘tors ol said
deceased are hereby cited and admonished 10 h* e
their objections, if any they have, in my office, *n
terms of the law, otherwise letters dismissory w ill
he granted tlie applicant, at the November lerni
next of the Court of Ordinary for said county. By
order of the Court, this March 3d. 1817.
ALEX’R. JOHNSON, c. c. o.
March 5 Cmo 130
GEORGIA, Wilkes County.
'M WTHEREAS Lewis S. Brown and John IT.
% w Dyson, Executors of the estate of Nancy
A. Me Rea, late of said county, deceased, applies
to me for letters dismissory.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceas
ed, to be and appear at my office w ithin the time
prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they
; have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given underlay hand at offic® in Washington.
G G. NORMAN, Clerk.
March 31 _ 6m 152
GEORGIA, Burke County.
Tl tty 11 EKE AS Isaiah Carter applies to me for
w w letters of Administration on the estate of
| Frances Galphin, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
1 singular the kindred ami 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 letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office in Waynesboro,
1 March 26, 1817.
EDWARD GARLICK, D. Clerk,
j March 27 H7
1 GEORGIA —Scriven County.
| To all whom it may concern. «-
WffTTIEREAS James Parker applies for Letters
W w of 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 be and appear at my office within the
lime prescribed by law and show cause, tl any
they have, why letters of administration should
not be granted the said applicant.
Witness the Honorable Peter Reddick one of
the Judges ol the Court of Ordinary of said comity,
April 12th, 18-17.
ALEXANDER KEMP, Clerk.
April 16 165
GEORGIA, Richmond county.
1 VBTHEREAS, Littleherry H. Beale, executor
W v on the estate of Nathaniel Beale, late of
| said county, deceased, applies to me for letters dis
] niissory.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said de
-1 ceased, I > he and appear at ray office within Ihe
I time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they
i have, why said letters should not he granted.
Given under ray hand, at office in Augusta, 18th
! January, 1847.
LEON P. DUGAS, Clerk.
Feh 2 103
GEORGIA —Scriven County.
To all whom it may concern.
’STTHEIffAS James Parker applies for letters
v v of administration on the estate of Sarah
Parker, late of said county deceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
j ceased, to be and appear at my office, w ithin the
time, prescribed by law, arid show cause (if any
they have,) why letters of administration should
not he granted the said applicant
Witness the Honorable Peter Reddick one of the
Judges of the Court of Ordinary of said county,
this 12th day of April. ’Bl7.
ALEXANDER KEMP, Clerk,
j April 16 165
i GEORGIA, Scriven county.
HEREAS, Stephen P. Bevill, affininistra-
V w tor on the estate of Francis Hecks, late of
; said county, deceased, applies for letters disrais
sory.
These are therefore tociteand admonish, all and
1 singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceas
ed, to be and appear at myoffire, within the time
prescribed by law, to show cause (if any they
have,) why said lettersshould not he granted.
Given under my hand at office in Jacksonboro
; January 20, 1847.
ALEXANDER KEMP, Clerk.
Jan. 26 6m 9/
GEORGlA—Sariven County.
To all whom it may concern.
«7"HERE A6 James Parker applies for letters
WV of administration on the state ofSyntha
Parker, late of said county deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
i singular, the kindred and creditors of said de-
I ceased, to be and appear at my office, within the
I time prescribed bylaw, and shew cause (if any
they have.) why letters of administration should
not be granted the said applicant
Witness the Honorable Peter Reddick one of the
Judges of the Court of Ordinary of said county,
i April 12th, 1847.
ALEXANDER KEMP, Clerk.
April 10 IGA
RATES OF FREIGHT ON THE
GEORGIA AND WESTERN & ATLANTIC RAIL-ROAD.
! gssa. IIS® isn
GEOKGIA R All.-ROAD. j! W. fc A. R. ROAD.
■~t i.lhs_j£ Jc> |j = JtC j 3 » J j
BETWEEN AUGUSTA AND |* l|||rlf|i ! || !
1 !I; A 7: <■ |
I First Class —Boxes ol' Hats, Bonnets and!
Furniture, per foot ; 10 • 8 8 10 12U 15 IS
I Second Class —Boxes and Bales ol Dry
Goods. Shoes, Saddlery, Glass, Paints.|
Oils, Drugs, and Confectionaries, perlOO
lbs j 55 40 50 , 60 70 90 100
Third Class —Sugar, Coffee, Liquor, Bag
ging. Rope, Butler, Cheese, Tobacco,]
Leather, Hides, Cotton-Yarns, Copper.
'Pin, Feathers, Sheet-Iron. Hollow-Ware.•
Crockery, Castings, Hardware, and olher|
heavy articles not enumerated below, per'
100 Tbs | 371 30 1 30 35 45 ' 55 GO j
Fourth ('lass —Flour, Rice, Bacon, Pork.i
Beef. Fish, Lard, Tallow, Beeswax, Bales!
of Rags, Ginseng, Green and Dried!
Fruit, Mill-Gearing, Bur and Pig Iron.!
Mill and Grind Stones, perlOO lbs 25 25 25 i 25 30 35 40 j
Colton —Per 100 lbs i 33. 3 25 25 25 321. 40 1 45
Sail —Per Liverpool Sack, not exceeding 4'
bushels 50 , 30 35 40 50 60 i 65 J
Per bushel I 12p 8 10 10 13 16 18
| .Molasses—- Per Hogshead 550 4 5 5 17 8 350
Ploughs, Wheel-Barrows, Straw-Cutters.;
Corn-Shellers. and Cultivators, each .... j 75 50 50 | 50 75 75 | 75 j
Oats in sucks per bushel, by the car load.. 6 c 6 j 6 8 9,11
Corn, Wheat, Peas, Beans, Bye, Nuts, and
Gra.-s-Seeds, per bushel,, by the car load | 8 10 10 1 10 14 16 IS j
Lime —ln Casks or Boxes not exceeding 2-. l i
bushels, each ?| 30 |3O 30 : 30 40 j 45 50
Car Load, of Live Stock i3o 35 35 35 ,40 45 50
O*Bacon in casks or boxes will be transported from Dalton to Augusta at 30 cents
per 100 lbs.
O’For other articles see list.
O 'Freight for Atlanta, Athens, and all stations on the Western &, Atlantic Rail Road,
payable at those Stations, For other static.ns it must be paid in Augusta.
F. C. ARMS, Superintondant of Transportation. j
Transportation Office, Georgia R'ifl Road and Ranking Company, )
Augusta, Ga., March 22. 1847. March 27
GEORGIA, MACON AND WESTERN
; AND WESTERN AND ATLANTIC
KAIL ROADS.
A Ll*!
riiHE v assenger, Train, carrying the Great
1 JR- Southern Mail between New York and New
j Orleans, leaves Augusta daily at 7 o’clock, p. m.,
| arrivmgat Atlantaat Gi o’clock, A Si., leaves At
j lanta at 8 o’clock, a.m., and arrives at Griffin at
, 10 o’clock, a. M. Returning, leaves Griffin all
I o’clock, P. m., arriving at Atlanta at 31 p. m.,
S leaves Atlantaat 4o’clock, t. M., aud arrives at
; Augusta at 3* o’clock .a . m.
In connection with this train, a locomotive
leaves Union Point for Athens, on Mondays, Wed
nesdays, and Fridays, at Gi o'clock, A. M.,and
on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 1
o'clock, A. Jl.
The Passenger Train uponthe State Road leaves
Atlanta dahy, (Sundays excepted,) at 8 o’clock, a.
M . :i ;td arrives at Oothcaloga at 3* o’clock, p. m.
Return.'ng leaves Uoihcaloga at 7a. m., and ar
rives at Atlanta, jn lime for the evening train to
Augusta.
Stages run in connection with the cars,asfol
lovvs:
Daily. —The Express .Mail Line, the Georgia
Rail Road Line.and the Soiti.b Carolina Rail R'.ad
Line,from Griffin to New Orleans, passing! hrough
Greenville, La Grange, West Point and Auburn
to Notasulga, thence by Rail Road to Montgom
ery. Also, from Bartlesville via Coi'uinbus, to
Ghehaw.
From VVarrenton to Macon via Spartaat.'d 31it
edgeville.
From Madison,every Monday,Wednesday.atfd
Friday. v ia Eatonton and Clinton to Macon and via
EatOtiton to Milled"evilie.
From Athens, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sa
! turdays, via Gainesville to Cassv iile, and Dahlo
nesa.
From Double Wells, on Tuesdays, Thursdays,
and Saturdays, to Washington, Wilkes county,
and Abbeville, S. C.
From Covington, on Mondays. Wednesdays and
; Fridays, through Griffin, anil Greenville to La
! Grange.
From Kingston every day, (Sundays excepted,)
via Rome, Double Springs, VVarrenton, aud De
catur to Memphis, Term.
From Atlanta on Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Saturdays, to Jonesboro’ and Griffin.
From Stone Mountain on Mondays, Wednes
days aud Fridays, for Law renceville and Gaines
ville
From Oothcalogaon Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Saturdays, for Chattanooga, Tenn.
DCT THROUGH ’PICKETS, from Augusta to
Huntsville, Decatur, or Tuscurnbia, Ala., can be
had at the G. R. R. Ticket Office, for 818.
Office Geo. R. R. & B'k’g Co., March 28, 1817.
SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAD.
** M N The Special Train for Aiken will here
after not leave on Sunday afternoons,
j Hamburg, S. C., August 28, 184 S.
aug. 31 30
A ETER THE 10 I'll INST., all Cottons
j remaining at the Georgia Rail Road Depot
j over 21 hours after it is turned on the platform,
; will he sent to the nearest Warehouse, at the ex
j pense of the consignees
1 Transp'n. Office of the G. R. R. & B. C. )
Augusta, Jan. 12, 1847. $
Jan. 14 87
PRICES REDUCED TO SUIT THE
TIMES.
171AM1I.Y MEDICI-XKS, CHOICE PERFUMERY
i aad FANCY ARTICLES.
The subscriber respectfully invites the attention ot
Physicians, Merchants and Planters, w ho may be visiting
tills city, 10 his stock of Medicines. Great care having
been exercised in their selection, lie is confident that the
quality of each article is such as cannot fai Ito afford en
tire satisfaction.
The assortment of Perfumery, Fancy Articles, Brushes
) and Comes, arc tile finest varieties of French and Ameri
j can manufacture.
tie recommends with confidence to Gentlemen, in thei
estimable qualities, the Shaving Compounds of Piver
Gucrlain, Roussel, Glenn and others, which relieve the
operation of shaving from many of its disagreeable at
tendants.
Also, to the Ladies a splendid assortment of highly
perfuniedToilet Soaps—the Roman Ivulydor and Milk
of Roscs,bothdelightful preparations for the complexion,
tnvetlier withagreat variety ot hair Oils, hair Dyesand
other Perfumery,
j Sands’, Carpenter’s and Bull's Sarsaparilla, Jaynes
j Expectorant,Carminative and Hair Tonic, F.vans’ Sooth
! ingSvrup forchildren leethins, Powell’s Balsam of An
-1 aiseed, an excellent remedy forconshsand colds. J bit’s
I Rheumatic Liniment, and all the other popular llcdi
! tines of the day.
Orders from the country respectfully solicited.
I A liberal discount made for ecsh.
VVJI. HALVES, Jr., No. 32 Broad-st-, Augusta.
Sept, 28 1
FOUR MONTHS after date application will
be made to the Honorable the Court of Or
i diuary of Burke county, for leave to sell all the
real estate, of Matthew Jones, late of said county
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
of said deceased.
M ITCHED B JONES, ) u ,
1 ALLEN INMAN, $ AJm ”•
1 Jan. 16 4rao 89
BRICKS FOR SALE.
THE subscriber has for sale and will keep on
hand at his Brick Yard on Green-street,
I 350,000 BRICKS. S. L. BASFORD
Jan 24 ly
W ANTED TO HIRE.
A NEGRO GIRI., 13 or 14 years old, to mind
a child. Wages promptly |>aid. Apply at
thie office, April 20
£ p
o & |
BF. CHEW offers for sale a large assort- •
*> ’+'phl of Factory and Cook STOV ES of the ;
latest fashions and most approved style, for Wood I
or Coal, opposite the Eagle <C Phoenix Hotel, Broad
street, Augusta, Ga. sept 21
STIFF CHEAPEN !
OA r W A S // 1A aTOA -S T REE T,
Three Doors South of Thomas Dads' Store.
WAACTORIES, BUILDERS AND RAILROAD COM
!S' PAXIES, and to all whom it may concern.
I The snbscrits r take-this method of informin'; liis friend* !
and customers, and the public generally . that lie has
> been induced to lower is prices for work on account of
tin; dullness of business, a d w ith the hopes of doing
i more business. He will work at the following rate* :
j Tin Roofing put on at S 9 per 100 -quart - ft. or 125 c. per
square when the materials are furnished,
i Lrtree Gutters, formerly 31 c. per ft. reduced to l~c.
j L.irge Conductor Pipes 25c. “ “ 15c.
1 Sii.k'l Gutters, 20c. “ “ 111 c.
Small Conductor Pipes 20c. “ “ 12fc.
i Gutter Hooks, IGc. “ “ 9c.
: Oil Cans, i>!l sizes, SOc.pergal. *• 10c.
i Bathing Tubs, sl3 00 apiece, “ $9 00
He will oo to any part of the country to put np Gutters ;
I and Roofing and no extra charges willbe made Tor it, if
conveyance and hoard are furnished.
I An v reference or security will he given fortheperform- j
j ance of ar.V work or contracts made ay him, and the best j
1 materials vviM h used that the market can afford.
' Having one of the host workmen in his employ, he I
j flatters himself tltnl he will phase any who may give j
Idm a call both in price and quality. rvP „ !
Sept. *2? T fk. i
TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS, AND
PFANT-CRS.
W >l. if o w land.
Xortk East corner of Kins and Market streets,
CHAKLESTO.V, H. C.
keep constantly on hvind * large and
v w well w?!crU*cl stork of FOkiiH*^ l A*NI) j
DOMES TIC buy GOODS, to which Merchant* j
and Planters are invited, as every article in his
| line can be found. There is in addition to his For
eign importations, an agent constantly in New
York, which enables him to off-r one of the best
selected Stocks, and at prices that cannot he nu
de rsold. wf-2m Feb. 26
TAYLOR’S HOTEL,
( Formerly St. Aicholas Hotel,) J
28 COERTLANDT-STREET, NEW YORK, j
THTHE subscriber, late of the'Fremont Tempe*
M ranee House, has taken the above Hotel, j
painted and put it in good order, and opened it as j
a Temperance Hotel, where he would he glad to ;
wait upon his former patrons and the public gene- |
rally, who may feel disposed to give him a call, j
pledging himself to use all endeavors to make
their stay agreeable while with him.
.Price of board per week, $7.
“ “ “ day, 1 25.
' ELDAD TAYLOR.
Feh. 7 6—c2 lOd
PINE OIF.
A CONSTANT supply of Pine Oil or Cam- !
phine. wiP be kept fresh. Persons using
i Murphy’s splendid Lomps, can always be furnish
ed with the above Oil on very reasonable terms, by
March 2 f. E. M ARSHALL.
! NO 7IOKE WHITE, GRAY OK RED-
HaiK.
A REMEDY which enhances considerably thchcau
( JTL. ty and alters the appearance of the countenance
from that which is much disliked, it is pleasing to have
elßc ient means to remove these detects 1 o effect this
change of hair so much wished lor, is the grand ate
* never fail ng property of JULES HAl.T.L’ts \ I.GF I A
BEE LIIiUH) HAIR DYE, which the propr e c* .an
with justice state is far beyond any thing of tlu ,id ever
; yet known in this or any other country. Its properties
i are very powerful, though very innocent. This chemical
i result is a wonder, as it enables per-onsto dye instanta
neously their hair without the least inconvenience. For
changing r' dor gray hair, whiskers, eyebrows, &c., to a
brown, hjack, or chesnntcolor. The slinkiest evil, con
| sequences need not he feared from its use—it is altogether
' harmless. This composition is the only one sanctioned
i by the science of Chemistry to dye, in an indelible man
! ntr, the various gradations of colors, without danger or
inconvenience and has Justified fheliheral patronage and
un imited confidence of the public, ll bl"ck is required
i as l for box marked N.; if brown. box marked B.
I For sale, wholesale and and retail, by
JULES HAUEL. Perfumer and Chemist,
120 Chesmit street. Philadelphia,
i i And by J. E, MARSHALL, HAVTLAND, RISLEY
r Sc CO., and W. WAIVES, Jr., and at most all Druggists
j throughout the U.States.
Beware of Counterfeit’.—Ask for “Jules Hauel’s Veg
etable Liquid Hair Dye,'’ if you want the genuine arti
cle. Price 75 cts. and §1 box.
A premium awarded atthe Franklin Institute.
April I * L 53
SOUTH CAROLINA* RAIL ROAD, >
i Hamburg, Feb. 23d, 1847. $
, and after the Ist March. Grain and Flour
i will be transported to Charleston by freight
j trains at the follow ing rales, viz:
Grain per bushel, 7 cents.
Flour per barrel, 40 “
1 j do. per half barrel, 25 “
t WM. J MAGRATH, Agent.
Fcb.29
SHERIFFS SALES.
Postponed.
RICHMOND SHERIFF’S SALE.
On the first Tumi ay in May next, will l. es ol«?
at the lower Market House in the city of As!
gusta, within the legal hours of sale.
All that lot or parrel of land, with the improve
ments thereon, situate in the county of Richmond
in the forks of the new Milledgeville and Savan*
: nah roads,containing one acre, more or lens, and
bounded by a lot formerly owned by Polly Auder-
I son, deceased, the new Milledgeville and Savau.
j nah roads—levied on as the property of John Pond
: and Priscilla Pond, to satisfy eleven fi fas issuing
from the 123 district Justice’s Court of Richmond
county, in favor of Green B. Red vs John Pond
and 1 risciila Pond. Levy made and returned by
a constable. w
WILLIAM Y. KER, Deputy Sheriff.
April 3 ' J 55
RICHMOND SHERIFF’S SALE.
Outlie first'ruesday iu May next, will bcsold at
the lower Market House in the city of Augusta
within the legal hours of sale, the following n »?
pro slaves, to w it :
Primus a man about 30 years of age, Fanny a
i woman about 3G years of age, Indiana a woman
| about ii) years old and her child about 1 year old,
; Rachael a woman about 25 years old and W child
j about 2 years old, Hannah a girl about If years
| old, London a man about 25 years old, Wyatt a
man about 22 years old and a boy about 18 year*
old; levied on as the property oftirace Rowel, do
ceased, to satisfy a li. fa. on the foreclosure, of &
mortgage issuing from the Superior Court of Rich
mood county, in favor of Ann Camming vs tb«
Executors of Grace Rowel, deceased.
i AARON HOFF, Sheriff.
March 5 l3O
STRIVEN SHERIFF’S SALE. "*
Will be sold before the court house door in Jack
sonborough, be. ween the legal hours of sale, on
the Tuesday in June next, the following
j property, to wit:
Four (4) Negroes, viz: Fudge, a man about 5t
I years of ape; isain, a man about 25 years of age;
Robin, a man about 55 years of age, and Gabe, a
man about 45 years of age—levied on as the pro
| perty of John IS Kieves, deceased, to satisfy two
mortgage fi fas from the Inferior Court of Scriveß
; county, in favor of Thomas 11. flumes vs Jane E.
Kieves, executrix on the estate of John 8. Kieves,
! deceased. Property pointed out in said Ii fa.
Also, at the same time and place will he sold,
| two negroes, \ i/,: Liuibrick, a man about 50 years
ol age, and Peter, a boy about 1U years of age—le
vied upon as the property of Daniel C. Howell, to
| satisfy one mortgage fi fa in favor of Thomas IE
I Burner vs said Daniel C. Howell. Property point
i ed out in said fi fa.
EDMUND B. GROSS, I). Sh’flT.
April 2 • 154
Adm in istralor's Sale.
Pursuant to an order of the Inferior Court of Rich
mond county, sitting for ordinary purpose*, will
be sold, before tlie court bouse door of Upsoa
county, at Thomaston, on tiic first Tuesday io
May next,
A Lot of Land, (No. 107)oue hundred and sev
en, iu the (IGih) sixteenth district of originally
Houston, now Upson county, containing »202 i)
two hundred and two and one-half acres, belong
iue to the estate of \\ m. W. Montgomery, late »,
| Richmond county. Sold fur the benefit of the
heirs and creditors ol deceased.
JAMES GARDNER, Jr., Adra r.
Feb. 24 c— 1*
Administrator's Stile.
On the first Tuesday in May next, will be sold at
the Court House, at Elijah, Gilmer county, bo
| tween the usual hours of sale :
A tract of Land lying in the 7th District, 2d
i Section, in the county of Gilmer, originally Chor
! okee, know n as No. 255, and containing 10U tier**,
| helonpingAo the estate of Alexander Mclver, Into
j of Richmond county. Sold for the benefit of iha
! heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms raado
i known on day of sale.
W. EWING JOHNSTON, Adra’r.
j March 21 144
Administrator’s Sale.
. Agreeable to an order of the Honorable Inferior
Court of Oglethorpe county, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, will be sold on the first Tues
day in June next, at the Market House in the
| city of Augusta,
Eleven shares Georgia Rail Road and Ranking
Co. Stock, belonging to the estate of Wm. Bogy,
! dec’d. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and » rt>d-
I itors of said deceased. WM. JEWEL, Adm’r.
j March? 132
Executor' a Sale.
i On the first Tuesday in May next, will be ao’d.at
the court house in the city of Savannah,
: A lot of land on Toccoa Creek, Habersham
county, granted to the late Edward Telfair, con
taining 575 acres. Sold under a decree of the Su
perior Court of Chatham county.
R. HABERSHAM,
Surviving Executor of Alex. Telfair,
Executor of Edw. Telfair.
Feb. 7 10.1
STEEL.
THIS celebrated Racer and Stallion
make the ensuing season at ih*
JLLO-. Hampton Course, Augusta, Ga., and
will attend alternately, every ninth day, at Cher
okee Ponds, S. C., at the moderate price of s3#
the season, cash, with $1 to the groom.
The season will commence the Ist March and
| end Ist June.
For pedigree and performances see hill*.
Mares sent to Steel will be grain fed at the ra*e -
of twenty-five cents per day, and good pasturage
furnished gratia.
JAMES GARDEN.
Feb. 5 dm ’ 106
PAPER, BOOKS AND FANCY
STATIONARY.
BUNIIAM <k BLAKELY, Paper Manufac
turers, are now receiving from New York,
i and Boston a vary large addition to their former
| stock of Books and Stationary, together with a
general supply of Combs. Buttons, Pins, Needle*,.
I Spool-Thread, Razors, Scissors, Thimbles, Pen-
Knives, Gold and Silver Pencils,Gold Pens, Card-
Cases, Souvenirs, Tablets, Pink Saucers, <fec.
Also—A large assortment of Pocket Books, kid,
calf and morocco; Banker Cases; Writing Desk*;
Port Folios; Bill Files; Bill Heads; Post (HSro
Deliver); Ink Stands, something new ; together
| with a complete assortment of trench and Lngfish
j Toys. Fire-Crackers, and a large variety of other
| articles usually k-pt in Book Stores,
i Our (roods are all new and w ell selected to suit
i both (he country and city trade. Our prices ar#
also reduced in proportion to other goods now of
fered for sale. Country and city merchants are in
vited to call and purchase cheap goods. Next door
o Messrs. J. AS. Bones At Co.’s Hardware Store,
sep 28 ly 42
1 GEORGIA, Richmond County.
H E R E A S. WILLIAM FULCHER and
v W JOHN C. FULCHER, administrators on
•>e estate of JOHN FULCHER, sen., deceased,
1 ny llit-ir petition laid before the Court of Ordinary
Icm the Ifiih day of November, IS4G. stating that
they had fully administered on said esta e, and
j praying that citation for dismission may issue; or
! dered by the court that the clerk issue citation:
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
j ceased, to he and appear at my office within thft
I time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they
have, w hy said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office in Augusta,
nov 29 Gin LEON P. DUGAS, Clerk.
PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW
GLASS. & c.
HA VILAND. RISLE Y <jr CO., DR UGGISTS\
HAVE onhai»d,an«l are receiving, constant supplies
of ‘pure,’ ‘extra,’ ‘-Vo. V and No. 2’ While Lead,
in kegs from 25 to 300 pounds, of warranted quality ;
Paint oil: tanner’s oil; lamp oil; spirits turpentine, var
nishes, of allkinds: chrome yellow ; chrome green, dry
and in oil; imperial green, in oil; verdigris, dry and iu
oil; emerald green; Prussian blue; ultra-marine bluet
vermilbon; Venetian red; red lead : ruse pink ; »pani*n
brown, drv and in oil , yellow ochre ; litharge; ter dc-si
enna; umber; lampblack ; drop black; blac k lead ; ivory
black; whiting; chalk; putty; gold leaf; glue; sand
I paper; pumice stone; rotten stone; emery; painter*
and tanner’s brushes ofall kinds; window, coach and
picture glass, of all sizes ; paint mills and paint stone*,
together w ith every article usually found in drug store*,
of the best quality, and at very low prices, at wholesale
will do well to call. Orders promptly
attended M».
Ort !