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15V JAMES GARDNER, JR.
THE CONSTITUTIONALIST.
OFFICE IN McINTOSH-STREET,
Third door Jrom Out North- 11 esf corner vj Ltroad-st
Sales of LA\D by Administrators Executors or Guar
dians, are required, by law, to lie held on the iir.-t
Ttycsday in the mouth, between the hours of ten iu the
forenoon and three in the afternoon at the Court
Hou<e iu which the property is situate. Notice o
tUc.a sales must be riven in a public Gazette sixty
Pay* previous to the day of sale.
Sales of NEGROES must be at public auction, on the
first Tuesday of the month, between the u-uul hours o
tale, at the place of public sales in the county w here
the Letters Testamentary, or Ad min is ration, or Gua r
duoship, may have been e anted, first giving sixty
days' notice thereof, in one of the public Gazettes of
this Slate, and at the door of the Court House where
such sales are to be held.
Notice for the sale of Personal Property must be given
in like manner forty days previous to day of sale.
Notice to the Debtors and Creditors of nil Estate must
he published for forty days.
Notice that application will be made to the Court of Or
dinary for leave to sell LAND, must be published for
FOUR MONTHS.
Notice for leave to sell NEGROES, must be published
four months, before any order absolute can be given
by the Court.
171 S T O F L e
REMAINING? in the Post Office at Augusta,
Ga., on the Ist day of May, 1817.
OCT Persons wishing letters!rorn thislist, will
please say they are advertised .
A
Adams John W Alexander miss Jana
Andres Win Anderson Abram I)
Aiden D Avery miss Mary Ann
Abbot mrs Sarah A Appling \\ alker A
Alley James
Bnrnum Hilliard BohlerJobnA
(Jordon Lucy, care missßowers Geo
Beall Bowdre Geo W
Fenafieh! James * B niyer mrs
B--all Thos \V E Bruce Alexander
Tavlor A, care of Sophiaßmadnax, T \ 3
Bishop Brian W in
Bishop J A Bnllen Mary Ann 2
Beall Wm 2 Butler 1> E
Beall Wm M Bugbee miss Mary J
Bell James Butler G B
Haltey Ralph or Geo Burke Edw
Balden miss Mary, care Burtan mrs II
J Bishop Butler miss M F
C
Campbell Wm M Collnm Thos M
Calvin James I* Corker miss Z S
Campbell Troup Clark Jackson
Carv John P Collin miss Mary E
Carlledge James A Collin mrs Lucy
Criven miss Eli/.a Cook miss Eliza
Campbell drs 11 F6c R Cooper inis* Virginia
Cheney John Crowley J B 2
Christian John 2 Curren inr
Coleman Th<>» II Cunningham Lazarus
Compton Simpson Culhain 1*
Copeland M M
D
Davis Sarah Dunbar Tims
Dwiggius R Dun woody Henry VI
Dees Alex Douahtey miss F E O
Dix Wm 0 Donegan Patrick
I)i11 Morning Dunbar miss S A
Dent mrs Francis, care Daren 1) J
of G Dent
E
Edmons Chas Eflerson Jacob
Kdes I) B English Louisa
Elliot James Ellision Jacob
Eubanks W II 3
F
FannerS G 2 Ford Nicholas
Farmer Shadrick Fulcher Jcti
Foster John F
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Garrard Charles H 2 Green Allen
Gome miss Anna Gnideron mrs Ellen
Gibbs Frances V Graves, Wood «fe Co
Gardner mrs Rebecca Green mrs Amelia
Genomrs Nancy Guess David
Green John A (Ben John
Green Peter 2 Green B.tlam
Griffin J F Goalshy maj Robt
Goodwin Joseph Gortan mrs Sarah L
Gainer Cornelius Glen miss Martha
11
llackett miss Eliza Henry Samuel IJ 2
Harding Chas L llendleiier Benj
Hammond Edmond Henricks Jsack
Haggerty Richard Ilight W 31
Hattier miss E E Hobbiemrs 31 A
Hassell miss Sarah J Holland John
dHall Charles M Horton mrs Elizabeth
Harding Chas L Hopkins Sami II
Hammond John Holder Mahala
Hill Madison 31 Hawcomh 8
Hinrs U P Holland Gilbert
J
James Israel C Jennings Benj
Jackson J VV Jones mrs Clara
Jonet#John W Jones Jane
Johnson miss Rebecca Johnson R J
Johnson Julius Skinner miss Harriet A
Johnson Elhamah H, care of Win Jones
James Joseph Jones Gilbert A
Jones John A Jessup Henry
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Kelly James Knight Daniel
Kroncb Charles Kenneday W m
Kelly Thomas Kenneday miss A 31
Kendrick Eli King V\ m T
Knox John J
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Lambeth Thomas Lifyette miss Mary C
Lamtnou Macon EowecaptW T
LeitchJnoM Linn Zachariah
Latimer miss C E Lovel Lew is 2
Lewis O F Lincoln Henry
Lyn Asahel Little Wm
Lount Wm Robert Liverman miss E R
M
3fcComiick Wm 3IiIIer.T W
McCay capt George Mitcliell Stephen
McGoldrick E P Meals dr Henry II
McCullough mrs Eleanor Moon mrs A 2
NeCollongh mr« S R 2 MorelloN
McCullough Samuel Louisa, in the care of mrs
MeMillen Robert Morrison
MeFarlane miss .Mary 3Tnrphy Nicholas
McLester dr John 3loore John
May miss Louisa 2 Mooney mrs Eliza
Mallory G 31 M orrow B W
Mantero J F Mullen Jamesjr
Matthews AC Loueze Brown, care of
Mans L mrs Morrison
Martin miss Mary Musgrove Edward II
3lelfe Seuor Don Fran- Morrison Daniel
cisco Mullen miss Mary A E
Miller Charles A
N
Nicholas miss W Nesbitt Thos C 2
Nesbitt mrs .Margaret Nichols J C
Nesbitt col W ilson
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O’Conrter mrs O'Conner John
O’Connor 3lury Oliver miss Caroline 2
P
Pauli mrs Benj ParkerJolm
Pearce dr George Perryman rev Elisha
Pate & Echols Pannal mrs Caroline M
Paine. Elizabeth care of E J Pannall
Pace Grenville Purgold Henry
Pickering W N 2 Piyraeale Wm 2
Pyneßenj Powell WrnT
Picquet Caroline Pullman James
Pierce miss Susan 2 Polk mrs Sarah
Peck Charles A Prother miss Lavinia E
Page John W R Jacob
Reese James Rudler Francis Joseph
John L Twiggs, car© of Roberts mrs 3lary S
J P Read “ Roberts George
Ridgdell miss Ana Rooney mr
Rodes John Robinson George H
Roes Jacob Roberts Irwin S, for Rea
Rorenkrunts T August ben Green
Rtwtkweh mus Caroline
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; Satterfield miss Ann Smalley Chap
; Saunders S Smith G W H
! Sears Thomas Smith mrs Caroline
| Sherbiirn George Stegall James W
! Skrine J Stevva t miss Catharine
Sinder-ine mrs 3lary R Stricklin mrs .Mary,care
Sims A F of mr Gaulberry
j Shipley Sol S Straub P
Siihrrt miss Sarah A Stewart mrs J C
! Simmons Benj SymmesC 2
| Simpson James Swann J T
! Skinner Thomas Strong mrs Ann C
, Sharp rnrs Elizabeth Steel Wm
i Smith Jehu Starr mrs Eliza
| T
Thomas Joseph 2 'l'lirner miss 3lartha
I 'l'honipsnn Ghana Turner & Co W P
Thomas Davis Troni dr 1. J
Thomas George A Twiggs maj
Temple D G Tin ker 31
j Tow risen Nathaniel F
U & V
( nderhill & Co 1' N Vanslyck Wentworth A
Verdery Augustus Ve.rdery Eugene
W
M alkins Rohr A Westbrook David
1 Walker 31 irtha, fur Jo- illiams Richard
sephine Kite Williams mrs .Mary
Watkins Louize W il-on James 1>
Walls Robert Williams II B & L S
Walton James W Y W ilson E VV
W alker Joshua S Williams William
Wakehum Grace Wyldes Hillyard J
Williams mrs 3lary J W v ids mrs Nancy A
W alton John Wright John
Washington miss Patsey Wright Robert L
W alker George 31
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j Young miss Ann 2
May 2 E. R. GLASCOCK. P. 31.
I AM) CONDIMENTS, S( IT
! Ft able for the season, of the purest quality and
I choicest flavour, viz: MACE, Nutmegs, Cloves,
| Cinnamon, Pepper. Red Pepper, (dinger Root and
| Ground, Mustard. Isinglass. Gellatme, Irish .Moss,
! Russia Shred Isinglass, Vani’la Bean, Extract of
| do.. Oil of Lemon, E*s. Lemon, Extract Lemon,
j Sup. Carh Soda, Tart, Acid, Saleratus, and every
{ other article necessary for culinary purposes.
Having obtained a Powdering Mill, persons
j wishing Spit- sip Powder, may depend upon their
! purity and freshness. J, E. MARSHALL,
j Drc.y 59
GRISVVO I * ir S IMPROVED
' COTTON GIXS.
f|MTK so .s, ■riher will conitime the manufacture
M ofGIiNS on his usual extensive scale; and
embraces this opportunity to thank his numerous
customers lor iheir liberal patronage heretofore.—
j 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 t<> one over any other factory iu the t-tate.
This evidence of the superiority o( (its Gins, is ac
counted for, by his 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
i make them more durable and convenient, which
has been done eliecttially. by several new improve
ments, the present year, besides, he has the exclu
sive right o( the State, ami 1 tie privilege of other
sections, to furnish Reed's Patent Water Boxes,
which are believed to be ten times more durable
than any other, by those who have made a fair
trial of them, and are infallible secure against fire
by friction. His fin*- Gins, will gin Mastodon Cot
ton as well as anv Saw Gin can. His agents will
visit planters generally, and exhibit specimens of
his late improvements, and point nut I heir advan
tages. in time, for all to engage, and be supplied be
fore next ginning season, or, engatrements can be
made by letier, directed to him at Eli- ton, Jones
county Georgia. Gins, will be delivered at the
purchaser’s residence in any part of the State, ex
cept tiie ('herokee counties, where they will he
left at the Rail Road depot, most convenient to the
purchaser. All warranted to perform well if used
according to the printed directions sent with each.
SAMUEL GRISWOLD.
March 25 th—c 147
.ETNA INS (I* VNCE COMPANY OF
H A RTFORD.
CAPITAL §230,000.
rjpilE undersigned has been appointed Agent for
Jt the above Company in this ( nv ; and is- pre
pared to insure Buildings, Merchandise, Furniture
&c . against loss or damage by Fire. All losses
will be promptly settled here.
JOSEPH MILLIGAN, Agent,
sept. 18 6m 38
TRUSSES, TRUSSES
A LARGE assortment embracing almost every size
Jm. of H l»V, Marsh's,Chase'.*, ('mb ts, II »ril’s. ]>un
j ning,s, Thompson's Mrs. Motts’. Freinfi Patent. Common,
I ni *1 Improved Common TRUSSES, for the relief and
; cure ofII traiaor Rup are.Prolapsus,icc. A »uppl\con
stantly on hand, and for sale bv
II VVM. WD, RISLEY & CO.
N. ft.—Persons ordering Tru-ses should specify for
which side and what pm pos wanted, and give the size
(in number of incites) round the hips. The prices vary
j from 7 j cents los 10 oct
} a \ HOTEL FOR SALE. t i
F., H 'l’ll E undersigned being desi- f-•
, 1 .ilEUi,rnu< of changing his residence. | g;■!{J
offers for sale his house in the Village of F.dcrefiehl,
S. C., well know as the PL ANTER’S HOTEL,
with all the furniture and other necessary appen
dages. Extentive additions have recently been
made t*» the bouse, and furnished throughout,
which makes it one of the most desirable stands so
a Hotel in the up country. Attached to the house
are all the necessary out buildings, including a Bai
Room and Ten Pin Alley, together with fifteen
acres of land, in the highest state of cultii: ti >n. —
The house is pleasantly located on the sumh side
of the Public Si j i ire, convenient to the Court
House and the business part of the village.
To an approved purchaser the terms will be
made easy and accommodating.
For further particulars enquire on the premises.
C. 11. GOOD VI AN.
April.s 4c 15fi
I>lt. JOEL I!I£VMl V.I'S
; LIVER AND DYSPEPTIC
.MEDICINE.
IN offering this valuable medicine to the peonl*
of Georgia, for the relief anti cure of many dis
eases incident to a southern climate, 1 do not claim
lor it infalihility; neither do 1 say it will cure all
diseases. But in Chronic Liver A flections ami Dys
pepsia, 1 can confidently advise and recommend its
use, from my personal observation and use of the
article in my own practice. 'Phis article is favora
bly received w herever it has been used. lam al
lowed to refer to .Mr. George Heard of Troup, 31 r.
John Warrenof Columbus,Mr. McKaffeeofCobb,
Mr. Asbury Hull of Athens. 31 r. William D. Ter
rell of Putnam, Rev. John E. Dawson of Lagrange;
to which a great number of namesmight be added,
who bear their testimony to its value. Dr. Henry
Branham has used this medicine in his own case,
ami has prescribed it to many others, gives it as bis
opinion, that it is one of the safest and most valua
ble medicines that can he used in imperfect diges
tion, liver complaints, constipation and irregular
state 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.
I could append a long list of certificates, but for
bear, prefering to rely on the virtues of the medi
cine to sustain itself. The medicine is a gentle
and certain cathartic, tonic ami sudorific.
JOEL BRANHAM, Eatonton,Ga.
Price sl—Forsaleby
march II A G. WILLIS.
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 13, 1817.
COTTON GINS!
I.TI3‘BOVi;i> ON IVHAT WAS BEFORE
tU.MIDEBLD PEUFPCT.
fIIAVE heretofore labored that my cotton gins
should he thought Mipertur to any manulac
j tured in Georgia. Liy offering to the puulic such
I an article 1 have been liberally patronized, for
! which 1 feel grti i’ul. I have warrant* d my fine
j gins, i have never had one returned as not coui
| ing up to w hat I promised. It is known 1 have,
j and do promise tuat my gins make superior cot
-1 tun. I have no travelling agents. 1 rely on mv
j gins telling a better talc for me, and one that will
| tie sooner believed than a travelling agent; in
| slji.rt, I hope to make my gins sell them>elvcs. J
; feel confident in stating tit at I have made valuy
j hie improvements in fine gins, and that 1 shall
| hcreatter furnish an improved gm to anything
j heretofore sold. I vvouid also inform citizens of
: Warren, Washington, Wilkes, Columbia and
i Burke counties, that I have purchased Simpson’s
I improvement fur band nuichinetv, and those who
purchase my gins in the counties named will have
the use ot tlie patent tree; the material, when de
sired, will be put on the head block, free ol charge.
It will require a small outlay of material on the
band w heel, which will he furnished at the lowest
possible rate, and which, when used, reduces the
draft to an astonishing extent; the character of
the improvement issimplv by propelling the ma
chinery hy a slack band, instead of a tight one.—
j My finest Friction Holier Gins arc sold al per
saw.
Aly plain gins arc also greatly improved, and
j will he sold according to kind, from ;S2 to j*2.50
1 per saw. Mv finest gins hate heretofore sold )
i higher than other gins, an I yet, heretofore, I I
1 have not been able to supply the demand, whilst j
1 have been unable to sell Gut f*-w plain gins,
i Orders or letters, addressed to me tit Sparta, j
will hi* promptly attended to, and gins delivered at i
purchasers residences, five of charge,
j GARRETT T. OGLESBY & BROTHER.
Spuria, April 3.
Certificate'*.
I Shoalcs of Ogeeehce, ha, .viarch 17th, 1817.
G. i' Oai.KSBV, E ai. — Dear Sir: —Below I I
hand mv certificate, agreeably to your rejuest, 1
j stating precisely the opinion I enti rlain of tiieir j
i superiority over any I have ever seen. 1 have I
j also obtained the certificate of iVlr Wilson, our !
i Supciintcmiant and Machinist, who is the best |
1 judge of the quality of cotton, as he ‘chews tiie
bag.* Very respectfully vour friend truly,
THOS. CHEELEY. j
Shoals of Opecchee, Ga ls> 17 This is to ct-r- I
j tity that I have used two of vj r. G. T. Oglestn’s }
j Anli-Fr.ction Coston Jins, (the one GO anti the :
: <ff her 45 saws,) for several years, anti can truly j
| say they arc superior to anv thing of the kin.t ;
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 is concerned.
THo vi AS CHEELEY.
Dfathers ’ Factory , Siioais of Opecch.ee, Ga.,
1 .March 1 7//i, 1847. — Unis is to certify that one of
■ ( 1. Oglesby's GO saw Anti-Friction Cotter
1 Gins is now, and lias been in use for the la.-l four- '
teen mouths at this place, and 1 can say with cun- ,
lidence that it is the best article of the kind that 1
I have yet seen.
!B. J. Wilson, Super’t and Practical 3lachinist. j
j Savannah, Alurch 10//i, 1017. —T he under- j
i signed, during the past season, ha' c frequently |
I noticed the superiority of cotton, received from j
, those planters who use gins manufactuicd by G. j
I . Ogicsbv, E-q., of Sparta, over tliut fiom other i
t gins. It has invariably commanded the highest I
j price, and very frequently one-fourth of a cent
per pound mote than other cottons of the same
class. RABUN & FULTON.
.1. L. SWI.NNEY.
Augusta, February '2llh, 1817.—The under
j signed Factors and Commission Merchants, take
: pleasure in recommending to the planters gene
ra!l\ . G. T Oglesby & Brother’s improved make
: ofgins, and do not h«-s tate to say lliat the cotton
I ginned on them is equal to any received in this
; market, and in every instance commands from an
! i to T'- above highest quotations, and in point ot
i durability tliink they cannot he Minasscd.
Dye & Robertson.
I Augusta , February 2G(/i, 1847. — VV e lake
pleasure m recommeffiling to planters generally
I Messrs. Oglesby & Brother's improved cotton
| gins, and do not hesitate to say the cotton ginned
j 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 Ist, 1847. — This .s to certify that 1
have now in use one of Oglesby’s improved cut
ton gins, anti that I consider it altogether supe
rior to any gin 1 ever used, running easy and ma
king the cotton tine and clear of motes.
WM. TENELL.
February 25/ h, 1817. —I have used one of the
above inns for one season, and concur fudy in the
above. BENJAMIN T. HARRIS.
Sparta, February 15 th, 1817.—This is to cer
tify. that 1 have owned one ot Mr. Oglesby’s im
proved cotton gins for two years, and can safely
recommend his gins for two reasons. ihe first,
that they do not cut the lint or staple as other
gins. The next, 1 consider them the most dura
ble gins that 1 have ever used.
M. G. HARRIS.
February SOth, 1817. We do certify, that we
have used tor tile last two \ ears VrG. T. Ogles
by’s A nti-F’riction Gins, and are decidedly oltlie
opinion that they aretue best gins now in use in
this State, both tor the firmness of the cotton and
their durability, and lake great pleasure in re
commending them to our brother-farmers gene
rally. Richard F. Sasnett.
Edward L. Barne. Joseph R Sasnftt.
John P. Sykes. John L. Birdsong.
Wilson Bird. Thus. M, 'Lurner.
We have used these gins for one season with
unequaled success.
April 18 6—-c IG7
A CAI) 131 Y ON TULSAM) illLL*.
rSMIE Board of Trustees of tiie Richmond Coun
-0 ty Academy have, arranged with 31r. Louis
31. C ORMICK, to take charge of the Academy at |
Summerville. He will open the School on 3lon
day, the 10th inst.
31 r. Cormick has had the advantage of a classi
cal education and the experience of ten years as an
instructor.
HENRY ROBERT, Clerk.
31 a v fi 12f — 182
Monilis afterdate, application will he
made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of
Richmond county, while sitting for ordinary pur
poses, for leave to sell the Real Estate of Lott
Williams,deceased, and particularly Lotof Land
N0.227,21th District of Steward county, drawn
by the said Lott Williams.
J ANE WILLIAMS, Ad’x. de bonis non.
Dec. 20 69
BRUSHES.
EVERY variety of Hair. Tooth, lint, Scrubhinps
Scouring, Sweeping. Dusting and Shoe Bruslie
alw ayt kept on hand and for tale cheap, by
WM. HANES.
Oct 1
GEORGIA—DeKaIb County.
ALL f>er.-ons interested are hereby notified that
four months after this date applit ntion 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, lute of said county. Tftis
3d of March, 1847.
THOS. R. BEATY. Adm’r.
TMarehS jjo
AUGUSTA IRON AND BRASS
FOIiNDERY.
Cl OTTO N A\ I) WOO Ll, E N 31 A
- CHIN EilY AND GEARING FDR FACTO
RIES.
HOPKINS & HARDMAN,
in connection with the M A t TEA W r A N COM
PANY, N. Y., (one of the most extensive Ma
chine Simps in the L nited States.) would respect,
fully inform ihe public that they are prepared to
furnish CU T I U N , WOOLLEN AND
O F HER MAC HI 'ER Y, together with all
kinds ot v! ILL GEARING and CAS LINGS
of all descriptions, of the latest improved patterns
in a style of workmanship equal to anv in the
country, and at short notice. Manufacturers
and others are invited to call and examine the
Machinery, which isalwavson hand at ITiEIII
ESTABLISH.ViEN L, near the Hail Hoad De
pot, in Augusta, where orders will be received
and filled on as lev or.title terms as they can he
procured at the North or elsewhere. The de
livery of tiie same being at Augusta, will avoid
risk arid save expense to the purchaser.
The following Specimens are finished and set
up in a room lor exhibition;
SPREADING AND LA P MACHINE,
DOUBLE DUFFER CARDS,
SINGLE DDFFERCAKDT WITH 8 FLATS,
kul-wav drawing head,
LIST SPEEDER FOR ROPING,
DRAWING fr \ .ME,
RING TR \ VELLEU THROSTLE,
LIVE SPINDLES DEAD SPINDLES
DAM ORTH CAP SPINNER.
LOO3I WITH STOP .MOTION,
SAMPLE" OF SHAFTING. COUPLINGS,
HANGERS AND POLLIES.
They will furnish, also, all other kinds of Ma
chinery u-eti in Factories, including the
»K L F- I)I‘KB.4TI >U 31 ULK,
first introduced into tins country by the Mattea
vv in Company, which is a great labor-saving
Machine, as will appear by the following:
Butternuts Sept. Ath. 1813. Our Self-Opera
ting Vi ules operate to our entire satisfaction, pro
ducing yarn ot a superior quality, and an in
creased quantity over the Hand Mules,and ala
far lessens', not exceeding live cents per hun
dred. it is now about two years since they were
put in operation,and 1 do not know that thev have
ever been detained for halt an hour for repairs.
In haste, yours, truly, Ac.,
A. G. Washbov, Agent.
Alanayunh, Jan. I3ih, 1845 Air. Kictiard
Stntiling, at tiie At at tea wan Company, lnt£ put
in operation in mv establishment eight of Smith’s
Sell Acting \l ules. seven of 432 spindles, and
one of 312 spindles. They perform-to the great
est satistact ion. and the Mule itself is considered
bv all practical men as tiie best ot the kind in
the country. Joseph Ripk a.
Xorrisfmcn, Pa., Jan. 10,1815. — Mr. Sliih
ling, fr.itn tiie Malteawan Company, New York,
has just finished putting in operation for me ten
ot Smith's Self-Acting Mules, tor spinning twist
anti filling, which operate to our entire satisfac
tion. Samuel Jamison*.
Great Falls ATills, April 25, 1815. — \V i. B
Leonard, Esq.— Dear Sir— I his Company have
tiad in operation of Self- Acting Mules—Sharp's
Roberts &Co s. Mason sand Smith’s. The two
former lor more than two \ cars, and the latter for
upwards o' one year last past. 1 have kept an
act urate acc;.unttff the pr. duct, waste and cost
ot operating each description of Mule, and the
result is decidedly in favor of Smith’s.
1 have no hesitation in saying the Smith's
Mule will turn oil more work per spindle than
any other now iu use; that it requires less trouble
to keep it in order, and ni*y be kept in repair at
less expense. Yours, respectfully,
J. A. Hubi.eight,
Agent Great Falls .Manufacturing Co.
Yarn spun in one week, ending 12m August,
1813, at the Rockv Glen Mills. Fishkill Landing,
N. V.— 1.184 pounds and 1415,510 hanks No. 35
yarn; Hanks to the spindle per dav, 4 7 100;
No ot w irking hours, Ji (jfi-IOO; expenses j>er
week, Mil 50; cost per hundred hanks, No. 35.
3 3-100 (smo March 0
STATUTES OF GEORGIA
A N ANAI.VSIS OF THE STATUTES OF
jTm. GEORGIA, in general use, with Forms and
Precedents necessary to tiieir practical operations
—and an appendix containing the Declaration of
Independence; th*- Articles of Confederation; the
Constitution of the United States; Che Constitution
of tlie State of Georgia; Gen. Washington's Fare
well Address; and tiie Naturalization Laws passed
by Congress; by Howell Gobb, containing 779
pages, royal octavo —price §6.00. For sa eby
augusts THO3IAS RICHARDS.
( t)-IUVKI \ i;KSHII* NOTIC E.
njHIE undersigned having formed a Partnership
18 under the name and style of ROYAL <Sc
3HJRPMEV, and having purchased the stock of
gi-otis of J F. & 31. J. Carswell, propose to do a
general grocery business, and sul.c.t the patronage
of their friends.
WM. S. ROYAL.
EDMUND T. MURPITEY.
April 6 wlm 157
TO TIIE OWNERS AND AGENTS OF
(OiTON FACTORIES
JOHN O'MALL, Woolen, Cotton and Silk
Fancy Dyer, informs the public generally
that he wishes to he engaged in his line of busi
ness for the next year.
lie is al present in the employ of George Schley,
Esq., of Richmond county, and has been siipf-rin
tending for him the. COT PON DYING of Belle
ville Factory for the hist eighteen months.—
His engagement will terminate on the st October
next.
He will give instructions in the art of Cotton
Dying at any establishment, were he might he em
ployed, on more reasonable terms than could he
ohtlined in any English.or Northern Dye-House.
His chemical knowledge of the Cold Blue Dye is
sti erior to any hitherto known in this section of
country, and by his mode can, from the same
amount of Indigo, dye neatly three limes the
amount dyed in the common way. His instruc
tion* in dyingthis one color would lie of more ben
efit to an establishment in one year than three
time* the amount of his wages. He has, al pre
sent. under his instruct ion, a hoy, belonging to his
empbyer, wjiotn he has partly taught the art of
dyeii g colors most suitable for the Factory, viz:
Red, Yellow, Brown. Orange and Blue, and will
make him proficient before the expiration of his
engagement. His work, to he seen at Belleville
Facttry, is the best criterion by which to judge his
capacity.
Letters to his address, rare of W3I. H AINES,
Jk., Augusta, vvii 1 meet with proper attention.
April 20 v\3 168
SUGAR AND COFFEE.
BAGS prime Rio COFFEE
20 hhds. St. Croix, P. Rico and New
Orleans Sugar. Just received, and for low bv
J.tn 7 JOHN R. DOW.
GEORGIA LAW REPORTS.
REPORTS of Cases in Law and Equity argued
and determined in the Superior Court of the
State of Georgia, in the year 1846, by James M,
Kellv, State Reporter. Price five dollars. For
sale by THOMAS RICHARDS.
3larch 16 139
SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAD.)
Hamcurg, March 15, 1817. $
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS of all sorts in*
tended for the relief of the suff-rers in Scot
land, will he transported t" Charleston hy this
company without charge. Those forwarding ar«
requested to mark their packages “Scotland.’
W. J. MAGRATH, Agent.
March !8 lll
Dll. CHRISTIE’S
GALVANIC KINGS
AND
MA G > ET 1C FLUID.
FSXHJS real.ukable uivcutiuii, wbii ti has received the
a. almost universal approbation of Lite medical pro
lessiou o! Great Britain, comprises an entirely new ap
p I leal ion ol Galvanism, as ;i remedial ugeut. by meaus ot
v* bicli Ibo ordinary Gal vanic Ba tenes. fcleclnc aud Mug
nrlic Mac bines, Ac., are emirely dispensed n tilt, and lbs
mysterious powei a of Galvanism applied 'vithoui any
of tbe objections which are lUscperaUe from the uenc
rul iuoilc now 1.1 u»e. i'he strong doses, and at irregu
lar intervals, in which Galvanism is applied by tbs Ms
j chines, has be'u pronounced, at’er a lair and impartial
i trial,tobu decidedly injurious, and it was to remedy
j this radical detect, that this new application was pro
jected, which after unceasing tod and persev cranee, lias
been brought to its present slate of perfection. The
j Galvanic Kings answer all the purposes of the most
i expensive -Machines, and in many other respects are
! more safe and certain iu accomplishing the desired
! eti'ect.
The Galvanic Rings, used in connection with the
i Magnktic Fluid, a e confidently recommended in all
D SORDKRS WHICH ARISE FROM AN ENFEEBLED OR UN
HEATHY STATE OF THE NERVOUS OK VITAL SYSTEM, and
these complaints are among the most painful and uni
versal to which we are subject. They arise, withoutex
ception, from one simple cause—a derangement of the
Nervous system—and it was in these cases that other
“remedies” having so often failed, a new agent was
greatly needed, which it is confidently believed, has
been found iit the proper aird judicious application of
Galvanism.
'i’he Galvanic Rings have heen used * ith entiresue
cess in al 1 cases of Rheumatism, acute or chronic, op
plying to the he id, face or limbs Gout, Tic-Doloreux
Toothache, Bronchitis, Vertigo, Nervous or then
Headache, Indigestion . Paralyses. Palsy. Epilepsy,
Fits. Cramp. Palpi ta tion of the II eart, Appoplexy,
Stiffness f Joints, Spinal Complaints, Kumbagu,
Neuralgia. Nervous Tremors, Dizziness of the
Head. Pains in the Chest andSidf,. General Debili- ,
ty, Deficiency of Nervous and Physical Energy, 1
and all Nervous Disorders. In cases of confirmed |
Dyspepsia. which is simply a nervous derangement of j
the digestive organs, they have been found equally suc
cessful. Their extraordinary effects upon the system j
must be witnessed to be believed, and as a certain pre
ventive for the preceding complaints they are equal- |
ly recommended. The Kings are of different prices, j
Ifleing m.ide-of all sizes,and of various ornamental pat
ter tis,and 1:111 be worn by Ihe most delicate female without
the slightest inconvenience. In fact the sensation it
| rather agreeable than otherwise.
| The Galvanic Belts, Bracelets, Bands,
Curlers, Necklaces, *kc.
In some cases of a very severe character and of long
standing, ihe power as applied by the Galvanic Rings j
is not - mile ie 111 to arrest the progress of disease and ulti- i
! mutely to restore health. The unproved modification in
i the Galvan c Belts, Brace, ets. fc c., entirely reme- !
1 dies Ibis objection ; any degree of powcrtilat is required !
j can readily he obtained, and no complaint which the |
! my sterious agent of Galvanism can effect will fail lobe
j permanently relieved. Tin se articles are adapted tu the I
waist, arms, wri-ts, limbs uncles or any part of ihe body
I with perfect convenience. The Galvanic Necklaces i
I urc Used with greater benefit in cases of Bronchitis or i
i affections of the throat generally ; abo in cases of Xer- i
J vous Deafness; :md with •►lniost uniform success as a •
i preventive for Apoplexy, Epileptic Fits, aud similar !
complaints.
Christie’s Magnetic Fluid.
Isissued in connection with the Galvanic Rings,and !
all their modifications. This composition has been pro- !
nounced by the French Chemists to be one ofthe most 1
1 extraordinary discoveries of modern science. It is he
-1 lieved to pivss- ss a remarkable power of rendering the i
Nerves SEiistnvE to Galvaiuc actioii, by these means 1
causing a circulation of the influence at the seal of Jis- j
ease., and thus giving rapid and permanent relief. No ,
oiliercoinpositioii in chemistry is known to produce the i
same effect or to impart a similar properly 10 the nervous I
, sy stem by means of an out wa i d local application. The •
Magiif.tic Fluid contains noth! ng capaide of the slight- j
est injury, its application is agreeable, and it is harmless I
in itsaction as it is beneficial in its result. Full explana
tions and directions accompany it. 'J'lie combined in
ventiousare n every way perfectly harmless; they are
Ini prices wiltiiu reach of all, and tLe discoverer only re- (
quests a fair trial, as a test of their surprising efficacy j
aud permanent benefit.
j Christie's Galvanic Strengthening Plas
teis.
These articles form another valuable application an !
the mysterious influence of Galvanism. They a1 e too j
iinpor'aiit adjunct to the genuine Galvauic UniGsaiid '
their modifications, acting upon the same principle, but |
h iving thisadvantage of more local upplica ion. They
are confidently rccommciiiled as a valuable addition 111 |
the speedy cure of Rheumatism, acute or chronic ; in :
all nervous complaints.and is a positive remedy in cases
of Pain ami Weakness i the Cho-l or Back. Pain in the
! Side, in Aslhmi ic Affections, and in Weakness or Op
pression ot Die Pulmonary Organs. In Spinal Com
plaints; their effect- are ofthe most decided character,
and they have often been used vv ith complete success.
Thev are also of the greatest advantage in Pains and
W lakncssof tlic Breast and are highly recommended
to- many of tlio-e complaints to which lemales are
especially liable. As an effectual means for trengtlien- |
ing the system when debilitated with disease or oilier
causes; as a ccr tain aid 111 f’oosti tut omul Weakness, as a
Preventive for Colds and In all affections of the Chest
generally the Galvanic Strengt ening Piasier will he
found ot’great and perntanemad vantage. In a few words,
it embraces alltile virtues of the best tonic preparation
with the important addition of the Galvnni' - influence,
tvh ch is neither impaired or exhausted, wlulcthe action
continues. Tiles articles will he found entirely free
1 from those objections w hieli art a eon-ta t source of coin
plaint withthe ordioarv Plastersin common use.
HTThe great celebrity and -ucce.ss of these articles,
have caused them 10 he eounteiffeiled by unprincipled
persons. To provide against imposition, Dr. Christie
has but one ant orized agent in each city of the Union,
The only Agencv in \ ngnsta.Gco.. i> at the Store of
HAVIi AND. RISLEY * CO., Di Iggists* j
All articles ofthe kind sold elsewhere are wort! less
counterfeits. 42 Sept. 28
Brilliant Military Silver Bullet
Ye.-t Buttons,
f£j*UUFlm Were made by the subscriber for Gens.
Jackson. Glasscock, ami many others of our
| military worthies of the last war. Manufactured
by JOHN GUIMARIN,
Watch Maker, at No. 153, It road-st. Augosta.Ga
N. H. They are made with the same old punch
with one of which lien. Pakenbam was mortally
wounded at the battle of New Orleans, on theßlh
January, 1815, of which the wonderful incidents
j therewith connected and recently republished,
j can he seen at No. 153 Broad-sl. Augusta, Ga.
j dec3l ts 75
THE REMEDY NEEDED
For Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Gripinir, Fains and
Summer Com: taints of Children.
Dr. Woodruff 7 ’* Dysentery Cordial
generally give immediate relief in the
} If above named diseases—abating severe pain
1 generally as soon as taken, and correcting the
stomach and bowels in a short time. Physicians
and others have testified to its value. Call and
examine far yourselves at the Agent’s.
From the Late lamented Captain Holmes , Geor
gia Regiment.
Brazos St. lago, July 24, 1846.
Dr. M. Woodruff--Dear Sir—l owe you an
• apology for not acknowledging before this receipt
j of a box of your Dysentery Cordial, which you
: had the kindness to send me while in Columbus,
1 for the use ofmv corps.
I have found it a most valuable medicine, ani^
| only regret that 1 have not a supply of it. Where®
j ever my men have followcd directions they have
invariably found relief. We have suffered and
are suffering much from Dysentery occasioned
by the wretched water we have to drink, but your
t ordial is rest.ring all to their wonted health
and vigor. With my sincere thanks for your
kindness, and best wishes for your success, 1
am your obedient servant.
ISAAC HOLMES, Capt. Macon Guards.
From Hun. //. W. Hilliard, late U, S. Minister
to Helgium.
Dr. Woodruff: My dear Sir—A few davs
since I received the Cordial which you were good
enough to send me. Mv friend, Col. Seaborn
Jones , would have part ofit; the remainder ihave
laid aside for use when I may need it.
On the other page, I have added a statement of
my appreciation ofit as a Vlcdicine.
Having used the Qordial of Dr. M. Woodruff.
I do not hesitate to pronounce it a most valuable
Medicine. Indeed, fur stu-h affections of the
bowels as we sometimes suffer with in the South,
I know nothing at all equal to it.
HENRY W. HILLIARD
A pril2f *tb 170
NEW SERIES—VOL. I.—AO. 187.
BUSINESS CARDS.
To Prafe«*i«Bii| and BniacM
PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS
not exceeding six lines, will he inserted under Un
bend at the rate of $lO p . r armmn> Cards ex .
ceeding m\ tines, will be charged pro rata pef line
JAMES GARDNER, JR~
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
AUGUSTA, GA.
Feb. C 103
geo g. McWhorter,
A T T O R X E V A T E A W .
OFFICE LAW RAMQE, AUGUSTA . GEORGIA
oct 23 6m 20
W. WILSON,
POIITII AI T 1* \ INTER.
Studio—Unitarian Church, corner of Greene arid
Jackson-streets.
_ A P ril 9 _ ICO
ALEXANDER McKENZfE, Jr/
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Waynesboro’, Burke County, Ga.
_AprH 20 ly ]63
DEMOCRATIC REVIEW’.
Tins splendid and popular Monthly Periodical
i * s ttovr published at S'? per annum—every number
i containing a likeness of some prominent man.
| - Murch 11 A. G. WILLIS, Agent.
GIBSON & BUTT,
A T T O R N E V S A T L A W ,
WAR RUN TON, GA.
LAW COPAIIi Nr. RSI 111*. —The Subscribers
i hrtVe entered into a Co-Partnership, and will prnc
| ,ise in llle Northern (’ircuit. Any business entrus*
j to their tare will meet withprornpt attention.
W ILLIAM GIBSON.
JOSEPH 11. BUTT.
! Jan. 22 Cm. 94 '
DAVID ADAMS,
Attorney at Law, Hamburg, So. Cr.
Cilice over the store 01 Si* ley & Cnipon—will
practice in the Lhvv Courts of LiJgefidcl and Barn
-3J ] v pent 21
LAW NOTICK.
J. T. SHEWMAKE,
1 ATTORNEY AT LAW,
WAY.XESBOROUGit, GA.
Jan. 23 ty <jfj
CLEVELAND &, SPEAR t
WS 4SP»ftE.tiTim
n 0.215 ?I*R(>aD-ST.
(Over Aldrich 4' Green's Shoe Store.)
nov 11 ly 33
CONSTITUTIONALIST
JOB OFFICE,
! !.! ’;:f"cs
AV-SVS'SAj
Having recently put our Job OrrreE in cotnplel
order, and made extensive additions to our forme*
assortment of FANCY TYPE, we are now pro
oared to execute v\ i 111 neatness, and at short tunica
ALL KINDS OF
PLAIN, FANCY, AMO ORNAMENTAL
IPIBENTEM®,
SUCH AS
HANDBILLS, VISITING CARDS.
LABELS, COTTON RECEIPTS,
CARDS, BLANKS,
Cl R C HEARS* Cll EC KS,
notes, bill heads, & c .
11 orders from the Country will meet with
promptattention.
Augusta, June 31,1315.
WORMS ! W OR3ISI V/OR3lsl
rnilli-I bane of childhood, and the certain precur-
M sor of many dangerous diseases, if allowed
to remain in the human system long in great num
bers. 'i'be season is close at hand when they be
come most troublesome to children.
Dr. WOODRUFF’S WORM SPECIFIC, is a
safe and effi lent remedy fut Worms. Try it, I:
is as good as the best, and cheap as the cheapest.
&s“The Worm Specific sells well where tried.
Griffin. Pike county, July 12, 1846.
Dr. Woodruff—Please forward immediately 3
dozen bottles of your Worm Specific. W'e have
calls for it daily. Send it without delay.
Respectfully, JOHN G. HILL & CO,
Burnsville. Ala., Aug. 28, 1846.
Dr. Woodruff —[tear sir: We have sold the Inst
bottle of your Worm Medicine received. W’e
wish you to send us two dozen more, at least, as
we now know of some fouror live bottles wanted.
Respectfully. ANDREWS & HARRIS.
Mr. Joseph Sltipney, of Muscogee co., Ga.. say*
it brought away 3<>o worms from a negro child,
belonging to him. in a short time.
Mr John J. Little.of Whitesville, Ga., says, I
gave it in one case and brought away 50 worms.—
In another case it cured his negro woman of Tenia
or Tope Worm.
Mr Thomas Boyd, of Coweta, county, Ga..says
I gave it to a negro boy who was in had health; it
brought away immediately 56 worms, lie was
soon well, and remains so up to thislime.
A fresh supply of the above valuable medicines
for sale, wholesale and retail. by
WM. K. KITCHEN, Druggist, Augusta,
and in most of the Counties iri the (Stale Georgia.
F, W. Lacy, Wayneshorough.
W. M. Carr. Jacksonhorough.
Thomas White & Co., Wrightsaorciugh.
C. C. Cody, Warrenton.
J. W. Jones, Mayfield.
W. Da\is, Powelton.
11. S. Breman. Mount Zion.
J. R. Simpson & Co., Sparta.
March 2! 144
TOBACCO AND SEGARS,
Os the Choicest Brands.
COUNTRY MERCHANTS and gentlemen
who visit Augusta, and w ho desire to enjoy a
Sjiurush Segar, or chew the Weed, pm up in splen
did style, or who purchase to sell, w ill f.rsd me at
all times ready tw supply their demands, c.t whole
saleand retail.
I would respectfully request persons who visit
the * ity to supply themselves in my line, to exam
ine my stock before purchasing elsew here, as it is
selected by competent judges, -and patronised by
old smokers and rhewers of the favorite w eed,
GUSTAV VOLGER,
One door below John P. Setz’s Dry Goods Store,
Broad-st. * sept 23
COMPOUND SYRUP OF*
lARHAPARIII A.
FOR the care of Rheumatism, Scrofula, syphilis,
Ac., tocoiiiucracl the. destructive efleets <>f Mer
cury. and for the relief ol all diseases arising fn m an
1 rn.pu.rc state of the Blond. Prepared ai cording la a for
nmla which is universally approved by the Medical Fa
culty. Pul np in large bottles at SI.OO each—a discount
made at wholesale, sold bv
Get 1 HAVILAND, RISLEY A CO.