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PATENT MEDICINES.
NOTICE.
dissolution or copartnership,
FfNIIE copartnership heretofore ex i .-ling, uixler the
i name of WM. SWIA.M A SON. was dissolved
nu the 21 st of July last, bv the decease o( (lie said Win.
Swaim, and the bosine*-. i- now, and will bo in luture,
conducted exclusively by ihc subscriber. who lias had
the sole charge of the in inufact uriug ol the Panacea and
Vermifuge for the lust fourteen years.
The Panacea will be pul upas usual in round bottles,
Huted longitudinally, witk tile b > b* a 1 11 1 i c.t ers blow it on
ttte glass?— “Sir'itm's Panacea, P/iitnda " and the only
change made is the name of JAS. SVVAIM stamped on
the sealing wax. and i critten on the label covering the
cork, and a new label for the side of tile bop le.coinposcd
of geometric lathe work, comprising nine dfflerem dies,
which have been turned for the exchish e use of the pro
prietor, by Draper ti Co., bank note engravers o‘ Pnila
ilelpht.i. Four d.es ofdifferenl patterns forni the body of
the work,and in the centre is a portrait of the late VV'iu.
Swann, separated from the borders by two circles of
lathe work. The words 4 SwainiV Panacea,” are en
graved conspicuously on two turned strips, and a large
setni-cirnulardie forms the upper margin. The borders
nre composed of plain lathe work strips, outside of which
is engraved iu small letters the. ctttrv of the eopv-right.
J I.MEA SVV.U.U.
Bwai:\rs n;i ep.kated panacea,
yOH *TfiE CORE Ot
Scrofula , (renrral I hid! if y, U lufc Sivclh f iL r .
mat ism. Diseases of thrift*<r ami Skin,
and all diseases arising from Impuri
ties <>f Ike Blood, or the ef
fects o f Mer it ry.
sw.mrs FA N A' FA bus tr en for more than twenty
five years celebrated in litis country and iu Europe fc. its
extraordinary cures—for the certiliciites of w hich refer
ence is made to the directions and tiooks [which may be
had grtiis] accompanying the Panacea.
? It has been used in hospital and private practice,and
has had the singular fortune of being recommended by
the most e, -]<4irated physicians and other eminent per
ons Among others, by
VV. Gibson. M. 1). Professor of Surgery, Pa. Uuivcr
eity.
V alentiue Mott, M. D., Professor of Surgery,N. V.Uni
versity.
AN . P. Dewoes. M. D., Professor of Mid wifery,Pa. Utii
« ersity.
N. Fit ipman, M. D , Professor Physic, Pa University
V’. Parke, M. If. President College Ph v-ieians, Phi a
Dr.Tt d A’a lie, Professor Medicine Hav rut.
Jose Foureneo <1 i bi:z, Profe.-sor Surgery, Lisbon.
J . Chip uttn,Member Ko\ al College Surgeons,London.
W 1 rvmg, late Minister to Spain.
Sir Thom is Pourson. Major General British Army.
Gilbert Robertson, British Consul. ,V c. A ■ .
And also, ihe wonderful cures effected by Sw aim
Panacea have for many years made it mi invaluable rein
edy. ’l’he Paiiueea does not contain mercury in any
form, and being an innocent p eparatiou it may begiven
to the most tender infant.
Negroes wlee are confined in large numbers on plant-a
tiousin hot climates, are peculiarly liable to such forms
of disease, arising from a vitiated stale of the blood and
w ant of cleanliness ami variety of food. These diseas s
*'-»frequently set regular practice at defiance, and ten
der their miserable victims both Useless and expensive to
their masters, re a< planters would study their own inter
est as well as that of hii'Ramty, by k -epiug alw ajc a sup
ply of Swaim’s Panacea, which appears to be the only
thing which can be reli al on in such cases.
THE RETAIL PRICE iIA.S BEEN REDUCED to
One Dollar and beetle, (eonuiuiiig tiiroe
half pints,] or three bottles for Four Dollars.
ALSO—SVVAIM’ij VERMIFUGE.
A valuable Family Medicn e, being a highly appreved
remedy for all diseases arising from Debility of tne Di
gestive Organs, such a.-. Worms, Cholera Morbus. Dysen
tery . Fever and Ague. Bleeding File.-, Sick Headache,
&c. &.c. Sec the pamphlet [which may be hud gratis]
accompanying the Vermifuge.
• Prepared at S«aim’s Laboratory, Seventh street, be
lowCh srmt, Puiladftlpliia, and for sale by all respecta
ble Druggislsm the United Src'es.
AGENTS.
New York—ls. If. Scliu ifelin & Co.
London, Four.—Evans & 1.e.-clier.
J.iverpool. Fmg —Evans, Sou S' Co
Havana—L.G. Mcliz'-t.
Valparaiso—Alex Cross.
Buenos Ayres—O J. il:iyc.-i;Co.
St. Thomas—A .11. Riisc.
Canton—.l .Swords.
Sandwich Islands—K. U. Reason.
Calcutta—Jluft'nagJe &• Co.
Mandi 17 w I 1 4d
TO THE BEAITSFIFRfi O!- 4 TJIE
COMPLEXION.
Sa rjirisin g Efficacy.
MV EAB DIVINE DE YEN’US andNYMPH OAP
eoiiijiosed of an Eastern Botanical discovery'of
surprising efficacy, for rendering ftio Skin sd; and fair,
as well as imparting a delicate roseate hue to the com
plexion.
As a creator and conservator of that most distinguish
ing charm of female loveliness , a transparent fair skin,
Jules lluuei’s Nymph Soap or E in Divine De Venus may
be said to exert an almost magical power Composed for
the most part ofOri.ental Balsamic Plants, to the utter ex
clusion of all mineral admixture, it i- distinguished med
icinally for its extremely bland, purifying and soothing
action on the skin; and by acting on the pores and min
ute secretorv vessels, expels all impurities from the sur
face, allays everv tendency to inflation ition, and by this
method alone, effectually dissipate* all red ness, lan, pim
ples, freckles, sunburn, and other unsichtful cut an ecus
visitations, so inimical to female lovelin ss. Its use will
change the most bilious complexion into one of radiant
whiteness; while on the neck,hands and arms it bestows a
delicacy and fairness which its continued use will happily
protect, and every appearance of youth fill charm, to the
loogt advanced periods of life. For sale, w holesale and
retail,by JULES HAUEL,
Practical Chemist and Perfumer, No. 120 Chesnnt-st.
And bv 3. E. MARSHALL, If AVILA V D, RISLEV
& CO.,and W. HAINES, Jr.
A prrmi&m awarded uttlie Franklin Institute.
April 1 fw 153
11 O W AAVFF LL Y CUI, I* A UL E ,
TO NEGLECT USING THE GENUINE
dr.taVloips balsam of liverwort.
375 Bowlxy. N. V.
UST those be w ho have Pulmonary Consumption,
-i-tJS. or any affection of the Lungs. Liver or Chest,
after reading the following letter, ju.-t received from a
most respectable inhabitant of Westchester County
New York.
Tar arrows, Aug. 9, 18-14.
Dear Doctor—lt is difficult to find words to express the
gratitude which I feel towards you for the interest you
have taken to relieve me in my distress. In the. year
i“42 I contracted a heavy cold, which finally settled on
my lungs; in a few months after I commenced coughing
and raising offensive matter, which smelt very bad.
Having heard that .Sherman’s Lozenges were good for a
oough < tried afew boxes of them, but they had not the
feast effect on rue. I then called in the be-* plijviciau in the
place, who attended me a few months, but without »uc
cess; I then saw an ailverlisernent in one of the city
papers of Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry, of which J
purchased three bottles, at thccorncr of Fulton and Nas
sau streets, hut I could not perceive t o least beneficial
effect from it, on the contrary 1 think it was a great in
jury t > rue. Shortly after lining it I com xenc.ed rai.-iiig
blood in large quantities; I was taken dow n sick and
confined to the house for three mouths, during which
time I lost my appetite and f II away very fast; I was
Cicu induced to consult Dr. Curtisof New York, (one of
the b -st physicians in the city,) but he could do me no
good. 1 again became worse, and confined to the
house alUpst winter and spring,and I g- ve up all hope of
«ver getting any better, as I again raised blood ami my
was very severe,together w ir!i a pain in my breast
and under the shoulder blade. My friesda now gave up
all hopeof my recovering, and thought every day was
tbo last. About this time I heard of vour BALSAM OF
LIVERWORT bein <r good for consumpt ion. but 1w as
like many others, '>>nl w as fearful that it might be a regu
lar humbug; 1 however finally ennseiiie.d to trv it, ua I
thought it could make mo no worse. My brother tlo a
purchased a bottle of it at 375 Bowery, N. V.. nod I com
menced taking it, and by the tim*' 1 had used one bottle
full I could sleep all night, and in the morning I had an
appetite for my break fast. Istill keep on taking it and
find great benefit from it—the paiu iu iu v breast is p.iitire
ly gone, and I raise no more blood. Within the last two
months I have gained in weight m.x pounds and mix h in
strength. I would therefore advise all who have any
aitectiouof the Lungs or Liver to try the Genuine Dr.
Taylor’s Balsam o£Liverwort, for I truly believe it to
bethc best remedy in existence for diseases of the Lmigs
or Liver. Should anv one doubt flie ibove statement re,-
lati veto your valuable medicine, let T: m gallon me,and
I will convince them of its virtue.
Yours respectfully. DE REVERE.
Beware of counterfeits, the oulygenuine has an engr.a
veil label (over the outside wrapper of each bottle) with
the signature of Dr. GURDON J. LEEDS attached.
The genuine article for sale by WM. HAINES.
Oct 11
TO THE LADIES IN PAIITICI EAR.
MV DEPILATORY POWDER has been found
highly beneficial and of great u»e to ladies who
have been afflicted with superfluous hair, principally
wheu its growth has been confined to the upper lip and
side of the face, giving a masculine Mini ty the whole
features. When used with proper car-*, and according to
the directions, it will be found (•* be a great addition to
the toilet, as the u;e of any sharp ins' -lament is entin ly
avoided, and the hair is removed in five or ten minutes
after its application.
This composition is infallible, and warranted to remove
superfluous hair. After numerous tn iU 1 have receive*!
erfific.ates of success which cannot 'jc contested.
For sale, wholesale and retail, at
JULES IIAUEL’S DEPOT.
120 Chesnut street. Philadelphia.
And by J. E. MARSHALL, II AVI LAND RIS LEY A.
TO., and VV. HAINES, Jr.
Premiums awarded at the Franklin Institute,
April 1 Jw 153
tJIOI’R months after date, application will he
made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Stri
ven county, when sitting for ordinary pur/toses.
lor leave to sell the whole of the real estate of
'/.icharial, Con vers, deceased. ly.;e of said county
JAMES \V. KITTLES. \dmT.
Jan, li <J7
PATENT MEDICINES.
JAYNE’S ALTERATIVE.
rjnxiis valuable preparation romhinee all the
Ji. medicinal virtues of those articles, w!»ic*i
lone experience has proved to possess the most s /-te
and eflicieut alterative and deobstruent properties,
forllie cure of Scrofula King sliril, U kite Suill
i in us Ulcers; Scrofulous. Cancerous and Indolent
Tumours; Mercurial and Syphilitic A/pc/cms,
Rheumatism. Gout. Scurvey, Seven,gut or iv •
Douloureux, Cancer , Goitre or Bronchoct le, [swelled
\ecli. Enlargements *.f tile Bones. Joints, Glands
or EG or of the Gearies , /Jeer. Spleen, hid
neusMyr. All the diseases of the Skin, such as
Teller. Ringworm. Biles, Pimples. Carbuncles fr.,
Dyspepsia and Liter Complaint, j\t i cons Diseases,
Dropsical Swellings, Constitutional Disorders and
diseases originating from a depraved or Impure
.state us the Blood or other fluids of the body.
The proprietor of this Alterative would most re
spectfully assure the public that lie has not otTered
this preparation to their notice without due. reflec
tion, and close and rigid study, nor until after
twelve years’ experience had manifested its great
superiority over every other article of the kind, —
and he now recommends it with confidence, fully
j believing that the above combination of medicine
j will effectually eradicate from the system a class
1 of disease some of uhu b have heretofore been con
sidered incurable.
He has prescribed it in almost every variety of
disease and with unparalleled success, especially
in entaneocs p Sections, cancerous, scrofulous and
scorbutic diseases, and diseases originating from
obst ruction or cnlargeraefit of•the glands or impuri
ty of the blood.
Cancel 4 ana Cancerous Tunvon.
lie. lias used this preparation in upwards oftwen
ty well defined cases of cancer and cancerous tu
mors, and in every case but one with perfect and
i entire success.
1 ISronchocelc or Coitrc, (Swelled Xcck.l
He htis prescribed it in over a hundred cases of
goitre, and it has never failed in a single instance
to completely remove the disease. AOi. a solitary
case of fa’lure. All were cured.
The success he has met with curing broncho
ce.lc and cancerous affections lias convinced him
that these dangerous and horrible diseases may be
removed with as much certainty as Fever and
Ague. He docs not wish to be understood as say
ing that they can be cured as soon as Fever and
\gne, but with as much certainty; and further,that
he has good reason for believing that this prepara
tion will not only t ure these diseases when formed,
but that it destroys the virus or poisonous principle
lurking in the system, from which that peculiar
I class of diseases, as well as that of scrofula emanate.
Scrofula— Evil.
This preparation has been used in numerous cases
ofScrofuia, King’s Evil, and scrofulous swellings,
I and always with the most deei .ed success.
Skin Discuses.
He has prescribed it in a great variety of cutane
ous affections, and found it successful in curing salt
rhemn, or letter. Idles, blotches, pimples,murphew
and jaundiced skin, &c.
Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint.
It has been used in numerous eases of liver com
plaint and Dyspepsia, and with the happiest effec t.
Tic-Don loureuz.
It has been weed in several cases of .Neuralgia,
and in every case it w&s successful.
Rheumatism.
T!ih preparation lias been prescribed in a great
maav cases of chronic rheumaism, and in every
cas*! in which it was used until the system became
affected by ike rwedic-wie, the disease was removed 1
Rout.
A number of cases of gout have foeen cured by
i this preparation. In one of these eases, the man
had been afflicted with -it so severely for thirteen
years as to entirely disable him from business, and
tor five months immediately previous to his taking
the AaeratiVe he bad been confined to his room;
but before, he bad finished the third bottle, he was
enabled to walkabout the streets and soon after re
turned to his business, from which he had so long
been ex-cktded by his afflictions.
Dropsical Swellings,
This medicine increases the powers of digestion,
excites the absorbents into healthy exereive-, by
w hich watery or calcareous depositions, and all
unnatural enlargements are reduced, it imparts
, tone and vitality to the whole system, removing
j nick and morbid headaches,giddiness, wandering
j pains and nervous affections.
1 in fact, in every case where the medicine has
been taken for some lime, no matter fur what pur
pose, the general health of the patient has always
been improved by it.
In conclusion, the proprietor would •-•ay that some
of the most astonishing cases of skin diseases, can
cer. bronchocele,and scrofula, have been cured by
this medicine, that have ever been recorded; but
w ant of room in this sheet precludes their nubU'oa
ion at this time.
CANCER.
.1m interesting case cured by Jayne's Alterative.
In the spring of 1831. a cancerous tumor appear
ed in the right breast ofMrs. Phoebe, wife 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 w ere used
without the slightest benefit. Jt continued to in
crease both in size and pain fulness, until all hope
of saving her life, but by a painful operation, was
abandoned, w hich, after a consultation ot eminent
Phvsicians. was performed, Jan. Ist, 1832, by Dr.
jfohi; Khea Barton, assisted by Dr. Redman, the
j proprietor, and two other medical gentlemen. The
| whole and entire right breast was removed, and af
ter examination of the tumor, was pronounced by
all present a cancer of the most malignant cliarac
i ter. In about three months,afu retiduring incredi
ble sufferings, site was enabled, though broken in
spirit, to get about again. She remained feeble,
and her general health was exceedingly bad, as in
deed it had been for several years before. In tlie
i spring of 1837, upwards of five yea rs after lierbieast
i had been removed, a painful tumor made its ap
pearance on tlie right side, immediately over the
part formerly occupied by tlie nipple of the right
] breast, previous toils removal. This tumor steadi
ly increased for several months, and became so
painful -as to deprived her of test. The glands un
■ derlhe rightarm were enlarged; and scirrhus, and
a hard, irregular, and at limes painful tumour, ap-J
neared in the left breast. No operation could now*
arrest the disease. Indeed her whole bodyappear-
I eti to be a mass of disease. Her ease was consid
! ered hopeless. She was of a very scrofulous habit,
both her parents having died of Pulmonary con
sumption. The experiment was now made with
tiiis Alterative. It was at first gijen in small
doses, three times a day, and the doses very gradu
ally, but steadily increased daily, as long as she
took it, which was about, six months, and the skin
over and around the tumour was wet night and
morning with a strong solution of lodine and Hy
driodate Potash. The tumour continued increas
! ing in size for about six weeks, and was at times
very painful, when the pain suddenly ceased alto
gether, and the tumour swelled out at the base, and
1 became soft, and then began to diminish, and con
tinued gradually decreasing until every vestige of
disease was removed, 'i’he tumour in her left
, breast, and those in her right axilla were also dis
persed. No cancerous or scrofulous tumours ever
appeared afterwards;and hergeneral health, which
had been so bad for fourteen years as to make life a
I burthen, was effectually and permanently restored.
'l’he proprietor is in possession of the diseased
breast, and those who choose may examine it. He
would also say that he could mention over a dozen
rases equally interesting, wherein his Alterative
has subdued cancerand cancerous tumours, but he
has not room hereto record them.
Airs. Sarah Young, of Quinton’s I>ridge,N. J.,
i had a goitrous tumour on the left side of her wind
pipe, as large as the half of an orange, which was
cured by using this Alterative for about four
months.
Asj ¥S ](_ — S , South Fourth-street, Phila
delphia, was also cured of an enlargement of the
throat, w hich filled the entire space 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 shodldere, and produced awful de
formity. it commenced growing when she was
but five years old. and continued gradually to in
crease until she was nineteen, at which time she
commenced using this Alterative, which site took
sos seven months, which entirely reduced the en
largement; and she has now as smooth and pretty
a neck as can be found. The proprietor is not at
iberty togi\ e her name in print,but will refer per
c.on« to her.
For sale by WM. K. KITCHEN,
sep 2W iy 2 Sole Agent for Georgia.
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GEORGIA AND WESTERN & ATLANTIC RAIL-ROAD. |
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BETWEEN AUGUSTA AND g 11“ ||ll I|| l||
First Flats —Boxes of Jlats. Bonnets and
Furniture, per foot 10 8 S 10 l-.V In IS
Second Class —Boxes and Bales ot Dry 1
j Goods. Shoes, Saddlery, Glass. Faints. |
- Oils, Drujrs, and Confectionaries, per 100
lbs 55 1 40 50 GO !' 70 £0 100
Third Class —Siijjar, Coffee, Liquor, Bag
ging. Rope, Butter. Cheese, Tobacco.
Leather, Hides, Cotton-Varns, Copper.
’Bin, Feathers, Sheet-Iron, Hollow-Ware.
Crockery, Castings, Hardware*, and other
heavy articles not enumerated below, per
100 lbs 37A 30 30 35 55 GO
Fourth Class —Fiour, Rice. Bacon, Pork.
Beef, Fish, Lard, Tallow, Beeswax, Baler
of Rags. Ginseng, Green and Dried
Fruit, Mill-Gearing, Bar and Fig Iron.
Mill and Grind Stones, per 100 lbs 25 25 25 25 30 35 40 i
j Cotton —Per 100 lbs
Sail —Per Liverpool Sack, not exceeding 4
I bushels r.. 50 , 30 35 40 50 60 65
Per bushel ; 121 8 10 10 13 16 18 i
Molasses —Per Hogshead 550 4 5 5 7 g 850
Ploughs, Wheel-Barrows, Straw-Cutters,
Corn-Shellers, and Cultivators, each.... I 75 50 50 50 75 75 75
Oats in sacks per-bushel, by the car 10ad..; 0 G G 6 8 0 11
Corn, Wheat. Peas, Beans. Bye, Nuts, ami
j Grass-Seeds, per bushel., by the car load | 8 10 ]0 10 14 1G 13
Lime —In CesLs cr Boses rfot exceeding 2:
bushels, each ... T.. C 30 30 30 30 40 45 50
Car Load, of Live Stock 15 35 35 35 (40 45 'SO
O’Bat: oh i« casks or boxes will be transported from Dalton to Augusta at 30 cents 1
per 100 lbs. x 3
fjjr*For other articles see list.
’Freight for Atlanta, Athens, and all stations od the Western &. Atlantic Rail Road,
payaule ul those stations. Tor oilier stations it must be paid in Augusta.
F. C. AK.MS, Superintendant of Transportation. j
I ransnortalion Ojjicc, G cuvgid. H~il Hoad and Hanking Company , )
Augusta, Ga., March 22. 1847. \ March 27 '
GEORGIA, MACON AM) WESTERN
AM) WESTERN AM) ATLANTIC
RAIL UOAIW.
f aj"Q
fSMIL Passenger Train, carrying the Great
| Jfi. Southern Mail between New Vork and New
Orleans, leaves Augusta daily at 7 o’clock, r. »i.,
j arriving at Atlanta at fij o'clock, a. m., leaves At
lanta at 8 o'clock, a. m., and arrives at GriHin at
10o’clock, A. M. Returning, leaves Griffin at 1
o’clock, P- »L, arriving at Atlanta at Hi p. m.,
leaves Atlanta at 4o clitck. p. m., and arrives at
j Augusta at 34 o'clock, a. m.
connection with this train, a locomotive
leaves Union Point for Athens, on Mondays. Wed
nesdays, and Fridays, at 64 o’clock, A. 31., and
on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 1
o’clock, A. M.
The Passenger Train upon the State Road leaves
Atlanta daisy, (Sundays excepted.) at 8 o’clock . a.
m.; and arrives at Oothcaloga at 34 o’clock, p. m.
lieturning leaves Oothcaloga at 7 a. m., and ar
rives at Atlanta, in time fur the evening train to
Augusta.
Stages run in connection with the cars .asfol
©ws:
Da)?*/. —The Express Mail Line, the Georgia
Rail Road lane.and the South (’arulina Rail Road
Line,from GrifTm to New Orleans, passing through
Greenville, La Grange, West Point and Auburn
to Not. is alga, thence hy Rail Road to Montgom
ery. Also, from Bartlesville via Columbus, to
Chchaw.
From Warrenton to Macon viaSpartaand 3lil
edgevill'e.
From .Madison, every Monday-Wednesday .and
Friday, via Eat-oaton and Clinton to Macon and via
F.atontou to MilUAgcvilie.
From Athens, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sa
turdays, via Gainesville to Cassville, and Dahlo
nepa.
From DotiM« Wells, on Tuesdays, Thursdays,
and Saturdays, to Washington, Wilkes county,
and Abbeville, S. C.
From Covington, o© Mondays, Wednesday ami
j Fridays, through Grinin, and Greenville to La
Grange.
From Kingston every day, (Sundays excepted.’;
via Rome, DoiffeJc Springs, Warrenton, and De
catur to Memphis, Term.
From Stone Jl mntain nn Mondays. Wednes
days and Fridays, for Lawrenc-eville and Gaines-
I vilie. I I
From Oothcul'tga on Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Saturdays, for ( hattanooga. Tenn.
&y~ THROUGH TICKETS, from Augusta to
Huntsville, Decatur, or Tuscnnibia, Ala., can he
had at the G. R. it. Ticket Ollice, for §lB.
OHice Geo. R. R. & B’k’g Co., March 2S, IS 17.
SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAD.
,7A * S *A The Special Train for Aiken will here
fy.?-4r=fL after koI leave on Sunday afternoons.
■ ' a. Hamburg, S. C.. August 28, 1816.
aug. 31 30
j|| HMB h| TX
A FT HR Tin: IBTII INST., all Cottons
JtL remaining at the Georgia Rail Road Depot
over *24 hours after it is turned on the platform,
will he sent to the nearest Warehouse, at the ex
pense of tire consignee*.
Transp'n. Office of the G. R. R. A P>. C. I
Augusta, Jan. 12, 1847. >
Jan.l4 87
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9 PRICKS REDUCED TO SUIT THE
TIMES.
SA A.MILY 3IF.mCI.VES. CHOICE PERFC3IERV
? amt FANCY ARTICLES.
The subscriber respectfully invites the attention o(
Physicians. Merchants and Phi liters, who may be i isitin?
this city, to his stock of Medicines. Great care having
S been exercised in their selection, he is confident that the
quality of each article is such as cannot fail to atlord en- j
tiro satisfaction.
Tin* assortment of Perfumery, Fancy Articles,Brushes
i ami Combs, are the fittest varieties of French and Amcri
ran manufacture.
tie recommend* with confidence to Gentlemen, in thei
estimable qualities, the Shaving Compounds of Piver ;
Goerlain, Roussel, Glenn and others, w hich relieve the
! operation of shaving from many of its disagreeable at
ten dan ts.
Also, to the Ladies a splendid assortment of highly
perfumed Toilet Soaps—the Roman Kalydor and Milk
of Roses,hot hdeliirlufu I preparations for tile complexion,
together with a great variety of hair Oils, hair Dyesaud
other Perfumery.
Sands’, Carpenter’s and Bull’s Sarsaparilla. Jaynes’
j Expectorant,Carminative and Hair Tonic. Evans’ 800th
! ing Syrup forchildren teething, Powell’s Balsam of An
nisced, an excellent remedy for coughs and colds. Jebh’s
Rheumatic Liniment, and all the other popular Medi
cines of the day.
Orders from the country respectfully solicited.
A liberal discount made for cash.
W3I. HAINES, Jr., No. 32 Broad-st., Augusta.
Sept. 28 1
!
FOUR -MONTHS after date application will
be made to the Honorable the Court of Or
dinary of Burke county, for leave to sell all the
real estate of Matthew Jones, late of said county
deceased, for the be tie lit of the heirs and creditojs
of said deceased.
MITCHED B JONES. ? v , .
ALLEN INMAN, * Adni
Jan. 16 4mo 89
COTTON GIN FACTORY.
UB MI E subscriber will remove on the first October
Gi to his SHOP on Green-street, two doors
above the Baptist Church, where Planters can be
supplied with Golfon Gins, Thrashing Machines
Corn ('rushers, <\c.. ol hi* make, which will he
warranted to perform well. Do not mistake the
place. Be sure to look at the sign before you en
, ter the shop. JAMES T. WADE.
Augusta, s?ept. 25, 1845. ly
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> $
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5 o
KF. CHEW.offers for sale a latae assort- j
• incut of Factor(, Eto't f’ook STO\ ES <>f the j
( late.-t fashions and most approved style, for Wood j
or Coal, opposite ibe Eagle de Phoenix Hotel, Broad
j street, Augusta,Ga: sept 31 j
STILL CHEAPER »
O N IF A SIII N G TO.V - STREP. T
Three D tors South oj 'J'homas Dads' Store.
■7KACTORIK3,Bi:iI.I)KRS AM) RAILROAD
Bd i’A.N’IES, AND TO A LI. WHOM IT MAY CONCERN,
j Tlio suh-cribcr takes this method ol i nforming lii-> friends
i and customers, and the public iie.iierally, that he has
(men induced to lower ids prices for work on account ol
tile dullness of business, a id with the hopes of doing i
more business. He will work at the following rates:
Tin Hoofing put on at .*9 per 100 square ft. or 123 c. per I
square when She materials are furnished.
I Large Gutters, formerly 3Fie. per ft. re.ducidto 17c. |
1 Large Conductor Pipes 25c. “ “ 15c.
■ Small Gutters, 20c. “ “ I2tc.
Small Conductor Pipes 20c. “ “ t2ic.
Gutter Hooks, 10c. “ “ 9c.
Oil Cans, all sizes, 20c. per gal. “ 10c.
Battling Tubs, SKI 00 apiece, “ S 8 00
He will go to any part of the country to put up Gutters
and Roofing and no extra charges w ill he made for it, if
conveyance and hoard are furnished.
Any refereneeor security will tic siven fortheperform- j
ancc of arty work or contracts made by him. and the best
! materials w ill Iv user! that the market cun afford.
; Having one of the best workmen in Ids employ, he j
flatters iiisHseli that lie will please any who may give >
' him a call both in price and quality.
; Sept. 28 R. F. BOUYER.
1 PAINTS. OIL AND GLASS.
| LEAD, in 25, 50 and 100 lbs. of all quali
▼ ▼ ties Clnoine yellow,Chrome Green, Vei etian
Red, Li«seed Oil, and a large assortment of Window 1
i Glass from to 52x18. Forsalclow for cash, hv
WM IIAI Ni:s.
Oct
TO COUNTRI MERCHANTS, AND
PI, V NTE US.
WM . II O W LAN D .
Forth East corner of King and Market streets,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
T' WfUJj keep constantly on hand a large and i
j w w well selected stock of FOREIGN AND
DOMESTIC DRV GOODS, to which .Merchants
and Planters are invited, as every article in his j*
line can be found. There is in addition to his Fur
] eign importations, an agent constantly in New 1
York, which enables him to offer one of the best
! selected Stocks, and at prices that cannot be nu
dersold*, wf-2m Feb. 26
TAYLOR’S HOTEL,
( 7*o rmerly St. Niehol a s Hotel,)
28 COURTLA.NDT-STUEET, NEW YORK, j
raAIIE subscriber, late of the Tremont IVmpe
□ ranee House, lias taken the above Hotel, j
painted and put it in good order, and opened it as
a Temperance Hotel, where he would be glad to
i wail upon his former patrons and tlm public gene
rally, who may feel disposed to give him a call,
pledging himself to use all endeavors to make
their stay agreeable while with him.
Price of board per week, $7.
“ “ “ day, I 25.
' ELD AD TAYLOR.
Feb. 7 G—r 2 108
NO JIOKi; WHITE, (-K.4V Oil KC S>-
HAIR.
A REMEDY which enhances considerably thebeau
xML ty and alters the appearance of the countenance I
j from llial which is much disliked. It is pleasing to have
elSc ient means to remove these defects-. To effect this
change of hair so much wished for, is the grand ami
never fail ng property of JULES HA PEL’S VEGETA
BLE LUiUID HAIR DYE, which the propr eto> _an i
with justice state is far beyond any thing of the k ; .id ever !
yet known in this or any other country. Its properties !
are very powerful, though very innocent. This chemical
result is a wonder, as it enables persons to dye instanta- ,
neouslv their hair without the least inconvenience. For
changing red or gray hair, whiskers, eyebrows, &c., to a
. brown, black, or chesnutcolor. The slightest evil, con
sequences need not be feared from its ns<-—it is altogether
harmless. This composition is the only one sanctioned
by the science of Chemistry to dye, in an indelible man
ner, the various gradations of colors, without danger or
inconvenience and has justified theliberal patronage and
un united confidence of the public. If black is required
nsk for box marked N-; if brawn, box marked 15.
For sale, wholesale and and retail,by
JULES HAUEL, Perfumer and Chemist,
120 Chesuut street, Philadelphia.
And by J. E. MARSHALL, HAVILAND. RISLEV
.V CO., and W. H AINES, Jr., and at most all Druggists
throughout the U.States.
Beware of Counterfeits. —Ask for “Jules Hand's Vep
et.Tide Liquid Hair Dye,’’ifyou want the genuine arti
cle. Price 75cts. and $1 box.
A premium awarded at the Franklin Institute.
April I *w 15 ?
SOUTH CAROLINAI RAIL ROAD, ) j
Hamburg. Feb. *.34, 1847, > i
ON ami after the Ist Marc h, Grain and Flour j
will be transported to Charleston by freight
trains at the following rates, viz;
Grain pur bushel, - cents.
Flour per barrel, 40
do. per half barrel, 2-> 14
WM. J- MAG RATH, Agent.
Feb2s. l2
r ■«»< »«n. la. -
SHERIFF’S SALES.
Administrator's Sale.
Agreeable to an order of the Honorable Inferior
Court of Oglethorpe county, when sitting f ur
ordinary mtrpuses, will he sold on the first Tnes
day in June next, at the .Market House in the
city of Augusta,
Eleven shares Georgia Rail Road and Banking
Co. Slock, belonging to the estate of \N m. Hogg,
decM. Sold for tile benefit of the heirs and cred
itors of said deceased. WM. JEWEL, Adin'r.
March 7 132
St UIUA’ SIIEKIE I-S SALL.
\\ ill be sold he ore tin* court house door in Jack
soiihorough, between the legal hours of sale, on
the first Tuesday in June next, the following
property, to wit;
Four (4) Negroes, viz: (Nidge, a man about .">0 j
years of age; >lllll, a man about 25 years of age;
Rubin, a man about 53 years ol age, and Gabe. a
man about 13 years of agi —levied <>n as the pro- i
, perry of John 8 Kieves, deceased, to satisfy two
mortgage li fas from the Inferior Court of Scriven
county, in favor of Thomas 11. Hornes \s Jane E.
Kieves, executrix on the estate of Joint S. Kieves,
deceased. I’roperty pointed out in said (i fa.
Also, at the same lime and place will he sold,
two negroes. Hz: Limbrick, a man about 50 years
: ol age,and Peter, a boy about 10 years of agi—le
vied upon as the property of Daniel C. Howell, to
satisfy one mortgage fi fa in favor of Thomas 11.
Hornes vs said Daniel C. Howell. Property point
i ed out in said fi fa.
EDMUND B. GROSS, I). Sh'ff.
j April 2 154
RlliMu NUSHEKI {. I \s‘ WEI .
O 1 the first Tuesday in June next, will be sold
at the lower Market. Mouse, in the city of Au
gusta. within the legal hours of sale, the fol
lowing property, to wit:
• A Negro Woman named Aberdeen, levied on as
the property of John W. Graves, to satisfy three fi
fas issued from iheGuOth District Justice’s Court of
Richmond county, in favor of John Kubenson vs
John W. Graves and John O’Brien. Levy made
and returned by a constable.
‘WILLIAM V. KER. D. Sheriff. I
April 30 177
STEEL.
THIS celebrated Raeerand Stallion
JjGsTawill make the ensuing season at the
■-1/ A. Hampton Course, Augusta, (fa., and |
will attend alternately, every ninth day, at Cher- i
okee Ponds, S. C., at the moderate price of S3O
the season, cash, with $1 to the groom.
The season will commence the Ist .March and
end Ist June.
For pedigree an I performances see hills.
Wares sent to Steel w ill he grain fed at the rate
of twenty-live cents per day, and good pasturage
furnished gratis.
JAMES GARDEN.
Feb. 3 4m lUG
FAFFH. BOOKS AND FANCY
STATION AR V.
DUNHAM Ac BLAKELY', Paper Manufac
lurers, are now receiving from New York
I and Boston a very large addition to their former
stock of Books and Stationary, together with a
general supply of Combs, Buttons. Pins. Needles,
Spool-'rhread, Razors, Scissors, Thimbles, Pen-
Knives, Gold ami Silver Pencils,Gold Pens, Card-
Cases, Souvenirs, Tablets, Pink Saucers, A c.
Also -A large assort of Pocket Books, kid,
calf and morocco; Banner Cases; Writing Desks;
Port Folios; Rill Files; Bill Heads; Post Office
Deliver}; ink Stands, something new; together
with a complete, assortment of I renchatld English
Toys, Fiie <’rackers, and a large variety of other
articles usually kepi in Book Stores.
OurGoods'are all new and well selected to suit
1 10th the, country and city trade. Our prices are
i also reduced in proportion to oilier goods now of
; sered for sale. Country and city merchants are in
vited to call and purchase eh'-ay f">ixis. Next door
o Messrs J: &8. JioiigS Sr. Co.’s Hard ware .Store,
sep 28 Jy 42
IML JOi:L lUIAMIAJI’S
LIVER AND DYSPEPTIC i
AIESHtTNiL
fN offering this valuable medicine to the peonl**
of (Jeorgia, for the relief and cure of many dis
eases i ncident to a southern climate, 1 do not claim
for it infalibility; neither «’.!'» ! rtv ii will cure all
disease* But in Chronic Liver Almctiofis and Dys
pepsia, I can conifidentlyadv ise am! rerofnmemi its
use,from my personal observation and use of the
article in my own pracfii t: This article is favora
bly received w herever it has Used, lam al
lowed to refer to Mr. George HeaM of Tridifi, Mr.
John Warren of Columbus, Mr. 31 rk’a Ifi e ol’CuSb, j
Mr.Ashnry Hull of Athens, Mr. William I). Ter
rell of Putnam. Rev. John K. Dawson of la grange;
to which a great number ol’namesmiglit be added,
who bear their testimony to its value. Dr. Henry
Branham has used this medicine in his own case; I
and has prescribed it to many others, gives it as his
opinion,that it is one of the safest ami most valua
ble medicines that can be used in imperfect diges- i
lion, 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 t lie
stomach and bowels,and promoting digestion, ins
particularly useful.
1 could append a long list of i ertificates. 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 am) sudorific.
JOEL BRANHAM, Eatontun,Ga.
Price SI —For sale by
march 11 A.G. WILLIS.
COMPOTfND SYRUP OF
SARSAVA R I L L A .
3 NOR the cure of Rheumatism, Scrofula, Syphilis,
3 An., to counteract the destructive effects of Mer
cury, amt for the relief ot all diseases arising from an
impure state, of the Blood. Prepared according to a for
inula which is universally approved by the .Medical Fa
cutty. Put up in large bottles at SI,OO each—a discount
made at wholesale, sold hv
Oct 1 HA VIL.AND, RISLEY A < < K
GEORGIA, Richmond county.
'l'l J II KREAB John 11. Mann ami Angus W.
V* Martin, executors of the will of Alexander
Martin, late of said county, deceased, apply to me
i for letters dismissory.
These are tlierefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceas
ed, to he and appear at my office within the lime
prescribed by law. to show cause, if any they have,
why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Augusta.
LEON P. DUGAS, Clerk.
May 7 183
GEORGIA, Scriven County.
TO ALL WHOM 1 V MAY CONCERN.
WlUytliAS Mary applies lor letters
V v of administration, on the estate of Isaac
Bryan, late of said county deceased :
These are therefore incite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said de- j
ceased, to be and appear at my office, within the j
time prescribed by law, and show cause (if any j
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 this2oth day of April. 1817.
ALEXANDER KEMP, Clerk.
April 23 175
TEA OL’lt MONTHS afterdate, application will
■S be made to the Hon. Inferior Court of Rich
mond county, when sitting as a Court of Ordinary, 1
for leave to sell a negro named John, the property j
of the estate of Georcre P. Turpin, deceased, for the J
use and benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
estate. ROBERT McDONALD. Ex’r.
May 20 194
PIKE OIL.
A CONSTANT supply of Pine. Oi#br Cam
.-a phine, will he kept fresh. Persons using 1
Murphy’s splendid I.ornps, can always be furnish
ed with the above Oil on very reasonable terms, by
March 2 I. E. .MARSHALL. 1
ACADEMY ON THE SAND HILLS
rSHIE Board of Trustees of the Richmond Coun-
JL ty Academy have arranged with Mr. Louis
M.Cormick, to take charge of the Academy at
Summerville. Me will open the School on Mon
day, the 10th inst.
Mr. Con-nick lias had the advantage of a classi
cal education and the experience of ten years as an {
instructor.
HENRY ROBERT, Clerk.
May 6 121— 182 '
CITATIONS, &c.
GEOR( >1 A. Scriven County.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
ttI TIIKRKAS * M ARY AiN.\ MURRY, hath
v ¥ applied to the Honorable the Court of Or
dinary of s?cri\t*n County for letters of Adminis
tration on the estate and effects of JOSEPH
I>OI OHETRV. late of said County, deceased :
'i'hese are therefore to rite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to l»e and appear at my office, within the
time prescribed hy law, to shew cause (if any they
have,; why said letters of Adminisliori should not
he .£rutiled the said applicant.
Witness the Hon. John S. Maur, one of the
Justices of the L<nirt of Ordinary, of said County,
this till day of-March, 1817.
„ n ALEXANDER KF.MI*. Clerk.
March 9 133
G EO RGIA—De ivai bCounty.
PRESENT, the honorable J,.hn V Bellincer,
Eochlin Johnson, Ezkiel A. Davis and W il
liam I lairston. Judges of sm id (’unrt.
T<> all whom it may concern. Whereas Peter
Mitchell, administrator upon (lie estate of Nimrod
Mitchell, late ot said county, deceased, applies for
letters of dismission from the administration of said
estate—therefore the kindred and creditors of said
deceased are hereby cited and admonished to file
theirohjeetions. if any they have, in my office, in
terms »>fthe law, otherwise letters disnrissnrv will
be granted the applicant, at the November term
next of the < ( hirt of Ordinary for said county. Hy
order of the Court, this March 3d, 1817.
ALEX R. JOHNSON, c. c o.
March 5 6mu EfU
(IEORGIA—DeKaIb Conn tv.
I lie honorable John N. Hellimjer,
Lo< klin Johnson, E/.kiel A. Davis and Wil
liairt Hairston, Judges of said Court.
To nil a hum it may concern. — Whereas William
Hairston, administrator of the estate of D. D.
Hairston, late of s:r*id county, deceased, applies for
letters ot dismission frtim the administration of said
estau—therefore, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased ore hereby Cited and admonished to hie
their objections, it any they have, in my office, in
terms of the law , otherwise letters lismissory will
be granted the app leant, at the November term
next, of the Court of Ordinary of said county. Hy
orderol the Court. March od. Is 17.
ALX’R. JOHN.SON, c. c. o.
March 5 onto 130
GEORCR A, —DeKaJb County.
F RESENT the honorable ohn N Bellinger,
Lochlin Johnson, Ezekiel A. Davis and U d
liain Hairston, Judges of said Court.
To all whom it i/iui/ concern.- —Whereas Louis
Towers, administrator of James Crowley. Jr., late
of Haiti county, deceased, applies fur letters of dis
mission from the administration of said estate —
therefore the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased are hereby cited and admonished to lile
their objections, if any they have, in my office, in
terms of the la w, otherwise letters of dismission
will be granted the applicant, at the November
term nextof the Court of Ordinary for said county.
15 v order of the Court, this March 3d. 18 tT.
ALX’R. JOHNSON, c. c. o.
March 5 6mo 130
GEORG lA—DeKalb County.
HPRESENT, the honorable John N. Bellinger,
JK. Lochlin Johnson, Ezekiel \. Davis and Wil
liam Hairston. Judges of said Court.
To all whom it may concern.. —Whereas llnbt.
D. Orcer. administrator upon the estate of W illiam
Anderson, late of said county, deceased, applies fur
letters of dismission from the administration of said
estate—therefore (he kindred and creditors ot said
deeeased are hereby cited and admonished tu tile
their objections, if any’they have, in my office, in
terms of the law, otherwise letters dismissory will
be granted the applicant, at the November term
next of the ('unrt of (inlimirv fur said county. Hy
order of the Court, this March 3d, 1817.
ALEX’R. JOHNSON, c. c. 6.
Marclis 6mo 130
GEORGIA, Wilkes County.
AS 1 ® J H ERICAS Lew is S. Brown and John 11.
» ¥ Dyson', Executors of the estate of Nancy
A.iMcßea. late of said county, deceased, applies
to me fur letters dismissory.
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all nml
singular t lie* kindred ml creditor* of said deceas
ed, to be and appear at ?rty office within the lime
prescribed by law, to show cause, if any thev
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Riven ffnderniy liafld rft offie- in Washington*.
G G. NORMAN, Clerk.
March 31 6m 133
GEORGIA, Burke County.
» V letters of Adrti'iiiislration on the estate of
l Yanr es Galphin, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred rtrrd creditors of said deceas
ed, to he and appear at my oflice, within the time
prescribed by law, sh show cause, it any they
have, w hy said letters should not tic granted.
Gtvsfi under my hand, at office in Waynesboro,
March 3(5, 1817.
EDWARD GARLICK, D. Clerk.
March 27 147
GEORGlA—Scriven Counly.
To all whom it may concern.
lI.rUER EAB James Barker applies for Letters
¥ w of Administration on the estate of Benja
min Barker, late of said county, deceased:
'l’hese are therefore to cite and admonish alt
and singular the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased to be and appear at my office within the.
time prescribed by law and show cause, if any
they have, why letters of administration should
nut he granted the said applicant.
Witness the Honorable Beler Reddick one of
the Judges ot the Court of Ordinary of said county,
April 1 title, 1817.
ALEXANDER KEMB, Clerk.
April 16 j 65
GEORG lA—Scriven County.
To all whom tl may concern.
’¥U®7’HEREAS James Barker applies for letters
w w of administration on the estate of Bara!i
Paqfcer, late of said county deceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased. to he and appear at my office, within the
time, prescribed by law , and show cause (if any
they have.) why letters of administration should
not be granted the said applicant.
Witness the Honorable Beter Reddick one of the
Judges of the Court of Ordinary of said county,
this J2th day of April. 1817.
ALEXANDER KEMP, Clerk.
April 16 165
GEORGIA,Scriven county.
\%J H ERE AS, Stephen B. Hevill, adiuiuistm
¥ w tor on the estate of Francis Hecks, late of
said county, deceased, applies for letters dismis
sory.
'These are therefore to rife ami admonish, all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceas
ed, t« he and appear at ray oflice, within the time
prescribed hy law, to show cause (if any they
have,) w hy said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Jackson boro
January 20, 1847.
ALEXANDER KEMP, Clerk.
Jan. 26 fun
G EORG IA —Scriven C oun ty.
To all whom it may concern.
® ®7’IIEREAS James Parker applies fur letters
w w of administration on the estate ofrfynlha
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 affpear at my office, within the
lime prescribed by law, 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,
April 12th, 1847.
ALEXANDER KEMP, Clerk.
April 16 165
GEORGIA, Richmond countv.
WM7H EREAS John IE Mann and Mildred J.
¥ ¥ Watterman, executor and executrix of the
will of Asaph Watterman, deceased, apply tome
for letters dism ssory.
'l’hese are therefore to cite and admonish all ami
singular the kindred and creditors of said deeeas
ed, to be am! appear at my office, within the time
pJescribed by law', to show' cause, it any they ha\ e
why said letters should nor he granted.
Given under mv hand -it office in Augusta.
LEON B. DUGAS, Clerk.
May 183