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BY JAMES GARDNER, JR.
TIIE CON ST IT UTI UN ALIST. I
OFFICE IN McINTOSH-STREFT,
Third door from the North- Hex* comer of Broad-.it.
Ba!r.< of LAND by Administrators. Executors or Guar
dians, are required, by law, to be held on the first J
Tucsday in the month, between the hours of ten in the
forenoon and three in the afternoon at the Court
House in which the property is situate. Notice ot
these sales must be piven in a public Gazette sixty
days previous to the day of sale.
Sales of NEGROES must be at public suction, on the |
first Tuesday of the month, between the usual hours o
rale, at the place of public soles in the county where
the Letters Testamentary, or Ail minis ration, or Gua r
diansbip, may have been g anted, first giving sixty
days’notice thereof, in one of the public Gazettes of i
this State, nad at the door of the Court House where ,
such sales arc to be held.
Notice for the sale of Personal Property must be given
m like manner forty days previous to da) of sale.
Notice to the. Debtor* and Creditors of au Estate must
be published for forty days.
Notice that application will be made to the Court of Or
diuary far 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.
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JOHN J. JONES,
ATTOII N E Y A T I. AW ,
MACON, GA.
Will practise in the counties of Bibb, Jones,
Baldwin, Twiggs. Houston, Crawford and Mon
roe, and also in the county of Burke. Any busi
ness intrusted to his care will receive prompt at
lentinn. ly 2<‘s June 2
~JAAI't^IiARDNKR, Jit.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
AUGUSTA, GA.
Feb. 6 103
geo. g. McWhorter, j
ATTORN E Y AT LA W .
OFFICE LAW RAJGE, AUGUSTA. GEOROD j
oct 23 Cm 20 '
W. WILSON,
portrait painter.
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Studio—Unitarian Church, corner of Greene and j
Jackson streets.
April 9 lf.o |
ALEXANDER McKEXZIE, Jr. 1
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
W AV.NESBORO’, BUKKE COUNTY, Ga.
April 20 ly IC3
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4* now published at $3 per annum—every number J
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DAVID ADAMS,
Attorney at Law, Hamburg. So. Ci
Office over the store of Sibley A' Crapon—will
practice in the law Courts of Edgefield and Barn
well. 39 ly sept *2l {
LAW NOTICE.
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ATTORNEY AT LAW,
WAYNESBORO UGH, GA.
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CLEVELAND & SPEAR,
NO. 215
(Over Aldrich if Green's Shoe Store.)
nov II ! y 3.S
CONSTITUTIONALIST
JOB OFFICII,
AUratßTffffA, -3A.
Having recently put our Job Ofkick in complet
erder. and made extensive additions to our forme ’ i
assortment of FANCY TYPE, we are now pre j
dared to execute with nearness, and at short notice
ALL KINDS OK
PLAIN, FANCY, AND ORNAMENTAL
KsmTmo,
SUCH AS
H ANDBILLS, VISITING CARDS.
labels, cotton receipts,
CARDS. BLANKS,
CIRCULARS, CHECKS,
NOTES, BILL HEADS, &r.
ilTAll orders from the Country will meet with
prompt attention.
Augusta, June *2l. 1345.
CONG R ESSW A IE It.
A CASE of this celebrated WATER, warrant
ed genuine and fresh from the Spring, just
received by J. E. MARSHALL
Anri I *2*2 J7<l
M l si i us.
EVFRS variety of Hair. Tooth, Hat. Scrubbings
i-eolim Sweeping, Dusting and Shoe Brusbe
always kepi on hand auJ for sale cheap, bv
WM. HANTS.
Oct 1
TO THE LADIES IN PARTICULAR.
MY DEPILATORY POWDER has been found !
ii'gbty beneficial and o» great use lo ladies who
have been afflicted with superfluous hair, principally
when its growth his been to the upper lip and I
side of the face gi\in* a masculine turn to the whole
features. \\ hen used with propercare, and according to
the directions . it will be found lo he a great addition to
the toilet, as the use of any sharp instrument j* eniirtly
avoided, an i the hair-is removed in five or ten minutes
after its application.
This composition is infallible, and warranted to remove i
superfluous hair. After numerous trial* 1 have received !
certificates of success which cannatbc contested.
For sale, wholesale and retail, at
JULES MATTEL'S DEPOT,
120 Chesnut street, Philadelphia.
And by J. E. MARSHALL, H A VILAN’D RIsLEVA
CO., and W. HAINES. Jr.
Fremiijms awarded at the Franklin Institute,
April 1 fw 153 j
ILIS T6F L ETTE R S
REMAINING in the Post Office at Augusta,
Ga., on the Ist day of June, 1847.
sKT* Persons wishing lettersfrom thisliet, will
please say they are advertised.
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Alexander Jane Avery Mat
Adams C Anthony VV
Ay re L A F Aziel T
Anderson A C
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Barham II W Brgwn F
! Barnes V M Brown W H
Bans J Broom W U
Bdibook P Broom J F
Belt G Brooks J L
Beal M care Gordon Brown E
Beal M Bryan J J
Bell H G Bunch J
Boatwright A Butler J
! Blackburn M Butler K S
i B yan W Butler M
Broadnax T V r Bush D 5>
i Brewer E Bush S
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Caflfln H (Christian J A
Caban is J C Coriell A is
Calvin J P Copelin M
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Campbell S Cook R S
| Cameron J A Cal la N
Carty E Connor M
: Camp H Craw ford S
Campbell J Curry L
Christian Ann Craigrailes W II
ChaVous W B
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Dalby E Dennis L
I Dix W C Duffee 8
; Daniel R Dutfee T
Darby J M Douglass Dr
Darby J ])oaks 8 W
Dent F Dutfee M A
Dart T A Duvall G
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Egbert P M
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Farrer E Fitts E
Fair E Fowler M
Flint J Friddle J
Foster A S Franklin B A D
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Gardner M R (.lover W
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Gamble R L Gould M
Gay T T Graves J P
Gibbs F. Green SB
(iass & Leo Gosa J W
Gardner B
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HalyJJ Hilt J M
> Harmon M Hicks P
Hard W J * Hut B
llailicld G Hicks A
■ Hav S HopeG
Hansen U Houston L
; ilayne J Holder M
; Hahn J Holdford M B
i Ham W Holt C
| Hardman E Holland A S
i Hanson J Houston L
I Henrick R Horton J
i Heckle 'l’ A Jlortun E
j Hill M A V.
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j Johnson J B Heard
1 Johnson J F Jackson II
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Larks W Lace E
Lammons I Lee J J P
Leonard \\ 11 Low ies M E
Leon il Lowe VV
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McMurphey M D Manham G
Mallory H R Meals Dr
Martin A W Miller J W
Madden M Mitchell J O
i Mabomy D Mendhciki E
I Matheson E Miller J
May R II Metcalf J
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Pearce miss Mary F Perryman Eiish»
ProctormrsJane Fermenter Edward
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i Reid Henry servant Robson Bion
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H Stewart mi** Catharine
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■ Thomas pen Joseph Twilley James
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W alker Jacob Williams Nelson
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Wilson Hiram N 3 Wilkins Levi
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WORMS! WORMS!!
' COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF
PINK ROOT
t PLEASANT, safe and ctfrctun remedy fort h
destruction and expuleion of Worms, from the
system. Sold whulosaleend retail bv
HAVIL CM), RISLEV A CO-
I o*
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 10, 1817.
' DR. I,E BOV’S
VEGETABLE UNiVEKSAL PILLS.
The startling draw li.u k on nearly all Medicinal Afients
j basever been tuat in tiicir procos-of purgation ami pm i- ;
I float ion, they have n‘so DfißiLi is tkd the system. Hence j
I Purgative-Medicines have always been regarded as at
j besthut a Meceisary Eoil; Patients resorting to them for j
t the relief ofoNE disease at the expense of another. To I
j obviate this, Physicians have long sought for an Agent :
. that w onld at the same time
PURGE PURIFY AND STRENGTHEN,
i IV it their efforts were nearly fruitless. and they had al- ■
, must despaired of «access when the labors of-cience,and
j resenrch were rewarded by a discovery w hich fully re
aliz'd the fondest desires of the Medical Faculty, and
I w inch is just y regarded as one of the most important
! Triumphs that Pharmacy has ever achieved. This nu- j
1 portant desideratum is namnd
DR. LE ROY’S VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL FILLS,
i Which Purify ttie Blood, and remove all corrupt. and •
vitiated humors, and mihent'hu accumulations from the
body in a maimer never before rivalled, and which yet
produee no weakness or lassitude whatever, but on llio ;
\ contraiy tone the Stomach, and invigorate the cousli n- i
i tioo during the progress of their operations! Dr. l,e
J Roy’s Pills, in fa ; unite those heretofore irreconcilable,
| but most desirable qualities, Evacuation and InTiaorn- '
! tion for thev are at t lie s tme tnn •a S I’K ENGTIiENING
; PURGATIVE. AND A PURIFYING TONIC,
j The tw o principal ingredients iit Dr. Le Roy’s Pills arc
Wild Cherry nu«l Sarsaparilla.
So prepared tbateacli promotes the beneficial effect of
i the other, the former -treng’hening. while the latter,
j through its union with va ions vegetable ingredients,
j evacuates and pn r ifies; thus they supel hid uc eno torpidi
| ty or lassitude of the Digestive Functions, and lienee i
i their operations are attended by no Reaction orSubsu
j quern Uostiveiiess.
I Dr. Le, Roy’s Pills are th" most active an! searching
1 Medicine inexistence. Thev at once attack the v.-rv
: root of Diseases, and their action is so prompt that in an
; hour or two after they are taken, the patient is aware
j of tlieir good effects. They not only operate on the
| Blood .but also on the chyle, of which the Blood is form
ed, and thisspeures good blood from the fountain head,
! mm cover they produce neither nausea, griping or dehili-
I ty, and as family medicine they have uoriial. Price 25
! cents per box.
sold wholesale and retail bv H AVILAND. RIPLEY, i
A CO.. THO MAP BARRETT, & < 0., WM. HAINES, i
D’ANTIGNAU & BARRY,and WM. K K1 rCHEN.and
at retail by Druggist throughout this Slat .
May 4 80
DR. CHRISTIE’S
i GAL\ ANI € 111 NG S
AND
MV G N ETIC F LIT ID .
rm-UHS remarkable invention, which has received the i
S almost universal approbation of the medical pro
i fessioii of Groat Britain, comprises an entirely new ap
-1 plication of Galvanism, a> a remedial agent, by means of
which the ordinary (ial vanic Oa lerjes, Electric and Mag
; netic Machines. Ac., are cmirely dispensed vt uti. and the
] mysterious powers of Galvanism applied without any
I of the objections which are inseperahle from the gene
. rai mode now in use. The strong doses, and at irregn
! lar intervals, in which Galvanism is applied by the Ma
i chines, has been pronounced, as era fair and unpaiiial !
; trial, to be dkcuieoi.y injckiods, and it was to remedy
i this radical delect, that this new application was pro
jected, wltic It after unceasing toil and persev erauce, has
been brought to its pre.-ent siate of perfection. The
Galvanic Rings answer nil ttie purposes of the most
expensive -Machines, and m many other respects are
more sake and certain in accomplishing the desired !
effect.
The Galvanic Rings, used in connection with the
1 Magnetic Ft ltd. a e confidently recommended m all
1 d sokdeks which arise from an enfeebled or ln
i HEATHY STATE OK THE NERVOUS OK VITAL SYSTEM,and
I these complaints arc among tiic most painful and uui
j versa! to w hich we arc subject. They arise, without ex
| ception, from one simple cause—a derangement of the
i Nervous system—and it was in these cases that other
J “remedies” having so often failed, a new agent was
j greatly needed, which it is confident ly believed, lias
I been found in the proper and judicious application of
| Galvanism.
j The Galvanic Rings have been used with entiresne-
I cess in all cases of Kiuiumatism, acute or chronic, ap- |
plyingtothe bead, face or limbs • Govt. Tic-Dolorf.lx
Toothache. Bronchitis. Vertigo, Nervous or Sick
Headache, Indigestion Paralyses . Palsy, Epilepsy,
’ Fits, Cramp, Palpitation or the Heart, Appopi.exv,
Stiffness f Joints. Spinal Complaints, Kumbago,
I Neuralgia. Nervous Tremors. Dizziness of the
i Head. Pains in the Chest and Side. General Debii.i
--! ty. Deficiency of Nervous and Physical Energy,
; and all Nervous Disorders. In cate* of confirmed
| Dyspepsia, which is simply a nervous derangement of
i the digestive organs, they have been found equally suc
‘ cessful. Their extraordinary effects upon the system
I must be witnessed to be believed, and as a certain pre- ■
ventivf, for the preceding complaints they aieeqnal
j ly recommended. The Rings are of different prices, .
; being made of all sizes,and of various m namental pat
■ terns,and can he worn by the niosldrbcule female without
: tlie slightest inconvenience. In fact the sensation is
| rather agreeable than otherwise.
The (.alvanic Deits, Rracclets, Bands,
iiartcrs, Necklaces, «Syc.
In some cases of a very severe character and of long :
standing, the power as applied by the Galvanic Rings
is not sufficient to arrest the progress of disease and ulti- \
mately to restore health. The improved modification in
the Galvan c Belts, Bracf.lets, &c., entirely reme
dies ini.objection ; any degree of powerthal i> required
can readily be obtained, and no complaint which the
mysterious agent of Galvanism can effect will fail to be
permanently relieved. These article'.-are adapted to the
waist, arms, w rists, limbs, ancles C r an)' part of ihe body
with pcrfectcoavenieiice. The Galvanic Necklaces
are used with greater benefit in cases of Bronchitis or
! affections of the throat generally ; also in cases of Nfr
j vovs Deafness; and with almost uniform success as a
j preventive for Apoplexy, Epileptic Fits, audsiniilar
; conijilainis.
Christie’s Magnetic Flftid.
! Isissucd ifc connection with the Galvanic Rings,and
j all their modifications. This composition has been pro
j uounced by the French Chemists to be one ofthe most
| extraordinary discoveries of modern science. It is be
' lieved to possess a remarkable power of rendermig the
; Nerves seusitivf. toG/lvaihc actioii, by these means
! causing a circulation of the influence at the seat of dis
| ease, and thus giving rapid and permanent relief. No
■ othercomposiiion in chemistry is known to produce the
I same effector to impart a similarproperty to the nervous
1 system by meansof an outward local application. The
Magnetic Fluid containsnothingcapaole of tbeslight
j est injury, its application is agreeable, and it is harmless
• initsactiona-.it is benefit ial in its result. Full explana
i tions and directions accompany it. The combined in
j ventionsare in every way perfectly harmless; they are
i at prices within reach of all, and the discoverer onl) re
j quests a fair trial, as a test of their surprising efficacy
| and permanent benefit.
| Christie’s Galvanic Strengthening Blas
ters.
j These articles form another valuable application an
the mysterious, influence of Galvanism. They are too
; important adjunct lo the genuine Galvahic Kmcsand
! their modifications, acting upon the same principle,but
Il H villg this ad vantage of more Focal ap)>4ic*iion. Thev
are confidently recrtiumemded as a valuable addition in
the speedy cure of Rheunriatism, acute or chronic ; in
all nervous complaints.and as a positive remedy in rases
of Pain and %Veak..e.-s i the Cbc-t or Rack, Pain in the
Side, in Asthmatic Affections, and in Weakness or Op
| pressiott of the Pulmonary Organs. In Spinal Com
j plaints; their effects are of the most decided character,
I ! and they have often been used with complete success.
Thev arc also of the greatest advantage in Pains and
Weakness of the Breast, and are highly recommended
for many of those complaints to w hich icmaies are
especially liable. As an effectual means for 'trengthen
; ing the system when debilitated with disease or other
: causes; as a certain aid in Constitutional Weakness, as a
; Preventive for Colds and in all affections of the Chest
: generally the Galvanic Strengthening Plaster will tie
i found of greataud perinaneutadvantage. I n a few words,
it embraces all the virtues of the best tonic preparation
with the important addition of the Galvanic influence,
which is neither impaired or exhausted, wiulethe action
continues. Thes articles will be found entirely free
from those objections which arc a constant source of com
plaint withthe ordinary Plastersin common use.
JZTThe great celebrity and -access of these articles,
have caused them to he counterfeited by unprincipled
persons. To provide against imposition. Dr. Christie
has hut one authorized agent in each city of the Union.
The only Aeenrv i n 4 ngusta, Geo., is at the Store of
HAVII AND, RISLEY <t CO., Druggists.
All art ides o t the kind sold elsewhere are worthless
counterfeits. 42 . Sept. 28
• ORANGES AND LEMONS.
Received on consignment from New York,
10 boxes ORANGES.
10 Lemons, which will he sold low.
JOHN R. DOW.
April 6 In?
B\CON! BACON!
JUST RECEIVED—
-s>'o choice Hums, for family tiff.
20,000 lbs prime Side:, and Shoulders, and for
’ sale low by [April6] JOHN R. DOW.
TO THE OWNERS AND AGENTS OF I
COTTON FACTORIES.
TjrOlfN O'NEILL, Woolen, Cotton and Silk
Fancy Dyer, informs the public generally i
j that he wishes to be engaged in his line of busi- j
j ness for the next year.
He is at present in the employ of George Schley, !
j Esq., of Richmond county, arid has been enperin- I
j tending for him the CO T FUN DYING of Belle
• ville Factor y for ilie last eighteen months.—
j His engagement will terminate uu the ist October j
■ next.
lie will give instructions in the art of Cotton
Dying at any establishment, were ite might bu ein- |
ployed, on more reasonable terms than could be
i obtained in any English or Northern Dye-House,
i His chemical knowledge of the Cold Blue Dye is
! su ertorioatiy hitherto known in this section ot
country, and by his mode can, from the same
amount of Indigo, dye neatly three times the
i amount dyed in the common way. His instruc
tions in dying this one color would be of more ben
efit to an establishment in one year titan three
; times the amount of bis wages. He has, al pre
-1 sent, under bis instruction, a boy, belonging to bis
j employer, whom he has partly taught the art of
dyeing colors most suitable (or the Factory, viz ;
Red, Yellow, Brow n. Orange and Blue, and w ill
make him proficient before the expiration of lits
engagement. His work, to be seen at Belleville.
Factory, is the best criterion by which to judge his
capacity.
Letters to his address, care of WM. HAINES, i
Jr., Augusta, will meet with proper attention,
i April 20 w 3 Ifiß |
COTTON GINS!
IMPRO Vl'J)o,\ WHAT WAfti BEFORE
LO.VM OFUi.D PEUFFCT.
SST HAVE heretofore labored that my cotton gins
ja. should lie thought superior to any manuSac- |
lured in Georgia. By oil, ring to the public such ;
an article I have been liberally patronized, fur i
I which I feel grti ful. 1 have warranted my fine j
j gins. I have never hail one returned as not cotn
| mg up to w hat 1 promised. It is known 1 have, ;
; and do promise that mv gins make superior cot
ton. 1 have no travelling agents. 1 rel> on mv
gins telling a better tale fur me, and one that will i
be sooner believed than a travelling agent; in
short, 1 hope to make my gins sell themselves. 1 i
feel confident in stating that 1 have made valua- 1
! bit improvements in fine gins, and that 1 shall j
1 hereafter furnish an improved gin to anything I
I heretofore sold. 1 would also inform citizens of :
Warren, Washington, Wilkes, Columbia and
Burke counties, th at 1 have purchased Simpson’s I
] improvement for band machinery, and those who !
I purchase my gins in the counties named will have '
i the use ofthe patent free; the material, when de
sired, will he put on the head block, free ot charge. I
: It will require a small outlay of material on the ;
| hand wheel, which will be furnished at the lowest i
| possible rate, and which, when used, reduces tile 1
draft toan astonishing extent; the character of i
the improvement is simply by propelling the, ma- I
chinery by a slack batui, instead ol a tight one.— ;
My finest ricliun Roller Gins are sold al £3 per
saw.
My plain gins are also greatly improved, and
will be sold according to kind, from 5*2 to 5-2.51) !
pur saw. My finest gins have heretofore sold
higher than other gins, and yet, heretofore, I
| have not been tHile lo supply the demand, whilst
1 have been unable loseii but few plain gins.
Orders or lelteis, addressed to me at Sparta,
will be promptly attended to, and gins delivered at
purchasers’ residences, free of charge.
| G ARRETT T. OGLEBBY hr BROTHER.
| Sparta, April 3.
CcniAcatci.
ShoaUs of Ogeethre, Ga, .VI arch 17th, 1817. i
G. T. Oglesby, Esq.— l)car Sir: —Below I |
hand mv certificate, agreeably to vour request, !
slating precise!* the opinion 1 entertain ot their ;
superiority over any i have ever seen. I have
also obtained the certificate of Mr W ilson, our
Superintendant and Machinist, who is the host
judge of the quality of cotton, as he ‘chews tlie
ba<>.’ Very respectfully your friend truly,
T FI OS. CHEELEY.
Shoals of Ogeechee, Ga., 1817 —This is to cer
tify that I have used two of Air. G. T. Oglesby’s
j Anti-Friction Coston jins, (tlie one GO and the
j other 45 saws,) for several years, and can truly
| say they are superior to any thing ofthe kind
now is use; and form an exception to what is
j said about lids being an age of improvement, at
j east as far as gin making is concerned.
THO vi A8 CHEELEY.
Hr others' Factory, Shoals of Ogeechee, Ga., |
March 17 th, 1847. — This is to certity that one of i
G. T. Oglesby’s 00 saw Anti-Friction Cotton I
Gins is now, and has been in use for the last four- t
teen mouths at this place, and i can say with con- j
fldence that it is the best article ofthe kind that I
have yet seen.
B- J. Wilson, Snper’t and Practical Machinist,
j Savannah, March J Oth, 1847. —T he under- i
signed, during the past season, have frequently •
| noticed the superiority of cotton, received from |
I those planters who use gins manufactured by G. j
1. Oglesbv, E-q , of Sparta, over that ftom other j
gins. It has invariably commanded the highest j
price, and very frequently one-fourth of a cent i
per pound more than other cottons of the same ■
class. RABUN & FULTON.
J. L. SWINNEY.
Augusta, February 21th, 1847.—The under
signed Factors and Commission Merchants, take
pleasure in recommending to the planters gene
rally, G, T Oglesby & Brother’s improved make
ofgins, and do not hes tale to say that the cotton
ginned on them is equal to unv received in this
market, and in every instance commands from an
i to }c. above highest quotations, and in point of
durability think they cannot be supassed.
Dye Robertson.
i Augusta, February 2G th, 1847. — We take
j pleasure in recommending to planter* generally
j Messrs. Oglesby & Brothers 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. I
HEARD & DAVISON.
ADAMS, HOPKINS & Co.
DOUGHTY & BEALL.
February Ist, 1847.--This is to certity that I j
have now in use one of Oglesby’s improved cot- j
i ton gins, and that I consider it altogether supe
rior to any gin 1 over used, running easy and ma
j king the cotton fine and clear of motes.
WM. TENELL.
February 25/A, 1847.—1 have used one of the
above gins lor one season, and concur fully in the ,
! above. BENJAMIN T. HARRIS. ;
j Sparta, February iG/A, IS 17.—Thisistocer- \
tify, that I have owned one of Air. Ogles! y’ s im
proved cotton gins (dr two years, and can safely
recommend his gins for two reasons. The first,
that thev do not cut the lint or staple as other
gins. The next, 1 consider them the most dura
ble gins that I have ever used.
M. G. HARRIS.
; February ‘2o lit, 1847. —We do certify, that we
i have used lor the last two years Mr. G. T. Oglei.-
by’s Anti-Friction Gins, and are decidedly ol the
opinion that they aretne best gins now ine.e in j
this Slate, both tor the firmness ofthe cotton and |
j their durability, and take great pleasure in re- j
! commending them to our brother-farmers gene- 1
i rally. Richard P. Sasnett.
Edward L. Barke. Joseph R Sasnett.
John P. Sykes. John L. Birdsong.
Wilson Bird. Thus. M. Turner.
We have used these gins for one season with
uncqualed success.
April 18 6—c »fi7
WANTED TO HIRE,
BY the month or year, two Negro boys from
fifteen to twenty year? of age. Inquire of
his office. May 1
THE REMEDY NEEDED
For Dysentery , Diarrhoea, Griping, Fains and
Summer Complaints of Children..
Dr. WoodrsiiPai D)»culfry Cordial
11.. L generally give immediate relief in tlie
w w above named disease- —abating severe pain
generally on sobn as taken, and correcting ttie
stomach and bowels in a short time. Physicians
and others have testified to its value. Call and !
examine lor yourselves at the Agent’s.
From the lute lamented Captain Holmes, Geor
gia Regiment.
Brazos St. laGo, July 24. 1546.
Dr. As. Woodruff—Dear Sir--1 owe you nn
apologv for not acknowledging before this receipt
ot a box of your Dysentery Cordial, which you
had liie kindness to send a;c while in Columbus,
for the use of my corps.
1 have found it a most valuable medicine, and
only regret that 1 have not a supply of il. Whore- I
ever my men have followe d directions they have j
invariably found relief. We have suffered and
are suffering much from Dysentery occasioned
by the wretched water vve have to drink, but your
L orJial is restoring all to their U'onLtd health j
and vigor. With mv sincere thanks for your
kindness, and best wishes fur your success, 1
am your obedient servant.
ISAAC HOLMES, Capt. Macon Guards.
From lion. H IF. Hilliard, late U, S. AJiniste <
to Belgium.
Dr. Woodruff: .Mv dear Sir—A few days
since I received the Cordial which you were good
enough to send me. Mv friend, Col. Seaborn j
Jones, would have part of it; the remainder 1 have I
laid aside for use when I may need it.
On Hie other page, 1 have a Ided u statement of
my appreciation ot it as a Medicine.
Having used the Cordial of Dr. M. Woodruff,
I do not hesitate to pronounce il a most valuable
Medicine. Indeed, for such affections of the
bowels as we sometimes suffer with in the South,
I know nothing at all equal to it.
HENRY W. HILLIARD.
Anril 2*3 tih 170
NOTICE.
DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP.
rfNHEcopartnsrahip heretofore exii-tin», under the
Ja, u a ill eot WM. HU IAM -V SON. was dissolved
on the2l st of July last, by the decease of the said Win.
Swann, and the business is now, and will he in future,
conducted exclusively by the subscriber, who has had .
die sole charge of" the in uiufactu ring of the Panacea and
Vermifuge for the last fourteen v ears.
The Panacea will be put up as usual in round bottles,
fluted longitudinally, with tlie so lowin'.' letters blown on
the glass:— *• Swutm’s Panacea, P/iil’ida ” and the only
change made is tli« name of JAS. JiVVAIM stamped on
the sealing wax, and written on the label covering tlie
cork, and a new la el for the side of iheboMe,composed j
of geometric lathe work, comprising nine different die-, I
which have been turned for the exclusive use of the pro- j
prietor, by Draper &. Uo.. bank n ae engravers of t’nila
delphia. Four d.es of different pattern* form the body of
tlie work,and in the centre is a portrait of the late \Vm. •
Swaim. separated from the borders by two circles of j
lathe work. The words ‘‘Swaim’s Panacea,” are eu- ;
graved conspicuously on two turned strips, ami a large i
soini-circulardie forms the upper margin. The borders j
are composed of plain lathe work strips, outside ofwhich
is engraved in small lelteis the entrv of the copv-right.
J ..MLS SWAIM.
SWAIM’S CELEBRATED PANACEA,
FOR TH K CURB OF
Scrofula , General Debility. White Swelling, Rheu
matism. Diseases of th* Liver and Skin,
and all diseases arising from Impuri
ties of the Wood, or the ef
fects of Mer unj
SWAIM’S PANA' EA has beetl for more than twenty
fiveyears celebrated i u this country and in Europeforits
exlraord nary cures—for the certificates of which refer- !
enee is in ide to the directions and books [which may be
had g ratis) accompanying the Panacea.
It has been used in hospital and private practice.and
has had tlie singular fortune of being recommended by :
tlie most c lebrated physicians and othc; eminent per- ■
ous Among others, by
W. Gibson, M. D Professor of Surgery, Fa. Univer
sity.
Valentine '!ott, M. D., Profcssorof SurgeryY.Uni
versity.
W. P. Dewees, M. D.. Professor of Midwifery,l’a. Uni- j
versity.
N". Chapman, M. D , Professor Physic. Pa University !
T. I'.irke, M. D.. Pro-ideal College Physicians, Flu a
Dr. Del Valle, Professor Medicine Havana.
Jose Loureuco da Luz, Professor Surgery, Lisbon.
J. Ciiip uau, Member It oval College Surgeons, Loudon.
G. W Irving, late Minister to Spain.
Sir Thomas Pearson. Major General British Army.
Gilher Robertson, British Consul, Ac. Ac.
And also, die wonderful cures effected by Swaim
Panacea have for many years made it an invaluable reni (
: edy. The Panaci a does not ‘ outain mercury in any j
form, and being an innocent p epar.ilion it may be given :
to the mostteiuier infant.
Negroes who arc confined in large numbers On p’nnt-a j
tiousm hot climates, are peculiarly liable to such forms !
of disease, arising from a vitiated slat* of theblodd and
! want of cleanliness and variety of food. These diseases :
i so frequently set regular practice at defiance, and ren
| der their miserable victims both useless and expensive to j
i their masters, that planters would etudy tbeir ow n inter- \
! est as well as that of humanity, by keeping always a sup- ■
i ply of Sw aim o Panacea, which appears to be the only :
! thing which can be relied on in such eases.
THE RETAIL PRICE HAS BE LX REDUCED to I
j One Dollar ami f ifty cents per bottle, (containing tnere :
I half pints,* or three bottlesfor Four Dollars.
AI .SO—S \ V AIM’S V E K.MI FULL.
A valuable Family Medicine, being a highly approved
remedyfor all diseases arising from Debility of tna Di- i
I gesiive Organs suck as Worms, Cholera Morbus, Dysen
! tery. Fever and Ague Bleeding Piles, Sick Headache, ,
| Ac. Ac. See the pamphlet [which may sac bad gratis)
j accompanying the Vermifuge.
• Prepared tt SWaiin's Laboratory. Seventh Mreef. hefty
j lowCh snut. P lilade'phi i and for sale by all respecta
ble Druggiststn the United Scores.
AGENTS.
New York -11. tl. Schieffelin A r . Co.
L ndon. Eng.—Evans &. Lescher.
Liverpool, Eng —Evans, Son A Co.
Havana—L.G. Melizc.t.
Valparaiso—Alex Cross.
Buenos Ayres—O J, Hayes II Co,
St.Thomas—A.H. Riise.
C inton—J.Swords.
Sandwich Islands—E L. Bensnc
Culcutta—Huffnagle A Co. •
March 17 w 4 HD !
DR. JOEL BRANHAM’S
LIVER AND DYSPEPTIC
MEDICINE.
IN offering this valuable medicine to the peopt**
of Georgia,for the relief and cure of many di«-
i eases incident to a southern climate. J d<> not claim
j for it infalibility; neither do I say il will cure all
| diseases. Butin Chronic Liver Alter lions andllys
; prpsia, I can confidently advise and recommend its
1 use, from my personal observaiion and use of tlie
i article in my own practice. This article is favora
i hly received w herever it has been used. lam al
lowed to refer to Mr. George Heard of Troup, ?dr.
John Warren of Column ns, Sir. MrKafFeeofCobb,
Mr.Aabury Hull of Athens. Mr. William D. Ter
rell of Putnam, Rev. John E. Dawson of Lagrange;
to which a great number of names might he added,
who bear their testimony toils value. Dr. Henry
i Branham has used this medicine in his own case,
] and has prescribed it to many others, gives it as his
; opinion, that it is one of the safest and most valua
ble medicines that can lie used in imperfect diges
tion, liver complaints, constipation and irregular
slate ofthe 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 c<>stiveness. thi* medi
cine is well suited. In regulating tlie state of the
stomach and bowels, and promoting digestion, it is
particularly useful.
I could append a long list of certificates, but for
i bear, preferiug to rely on the virtues of the medi
j cine to sustain itself. The medicine is a gentle
; and certain cathartic*tonic and sudorific.
JOEL BRANHAM, Eatonton.Ga.
Price SI Forsaleby
march 11 A.G. WILLIS.
I COTTON GIN FACTORY.
TIH E subscriber will remove on the. first October
to his 8 H O P on Green-street, two doors
; above the Baptist Church, where Planters can he
| supplied with Cotton Gins, Thrashing Machines
! Corn Crushers. <sr., of his make, which will be
I warranted to perform well. Do no* mistake t?he
■ place. Be t>ure to look at the sign before vnu en
i tertheshop. JAMES T. WADE.
1 Augusta, Sept. 25, IS iC. ly
•
NEW SERIES—VOL. 1.-NO. 212.
TRUSSES, TRUSSES.
A A R(>L rmbra'-mg almost every size
•- ol It ,11’s, Alarsh’s.CSase .v Uorbct *, Hard’*, Ban
iulip,s,Thompson’s Mrs.Bens’, French Patent. Common,
ai d Improved Common TRUSSES, for the roliei aad
Cure, ol Hernia or R upture, Prol»paus,&,c. Asupplv con
stantly or. hand,bud fur 9a*e by
x , , HAVILAND, RISLEY & CO.
N- B.— Perrons ordering Trusses should specify f*r
which side aud wbat parpos. wanted, and givetira sis*
(in number of inches) rcund lie hip*. The prices vary
from 75 cents to jslO ‘ oct
run \ui rißMiriu:
CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
VLW AYS IMPORTING AND MANUFAG*
Tl RING the best and most fashionable
styles of FURNITURE.
1 would particularly .call the Attention of pur*
chaseis to unairs of my own rhanufaeture, the
\v jrkmunsiup of which I guarantee to stand; if noi,
return them; likewise all articles of my manu
facture.
Also. «n liarul a beatui ful assortVnunt of
WINDOW 81IADES AND TRANSI’AR K N CIE £,
of numerous patterns, and I prophet* to sell forsuch
prices, as will leave no excuse for purchase's.
UIIARLKS A. PLATT’S;
Jan. 19 ly gj
AUGUSTA IRON~AND BRASS
I’OUMM’.K V.
(lOTTO N AN I) WOOUKN MA *
> CHINfiUV AN I) GEAR IN G FOR FACTO
RIES.
HOPKINS & HARDMAN,
in connection with the M A 1 TEA W AN COM
PANY. N. Y., (one of the most extensive Mi.
chine Shops in the United States,) would respect
fully inform the public that tliev are prepared to
furnish COTTON, WOO LLEN AND
OTHER. MACHINERY, together with all
kinds of MILL GEARING and CASTINGS *
ol all descriptions, of the latest improved patterns
in a style of workmanship equal to any in the
country, and at short notice. Manufacturer!*
and others are invited to call and examine the
Machinery, which is always on hand at THEIR
LS i A RLIS H MENT, near (he Rail Hoad De~
pot , in Augusta, where orders will be received
and filled on as fevorable terms as they can bo
procured at the North or elsewhere. The de
livery of the same being at Augusta, will avoid
risk and save expense to t Impurebaser. - %
The following Specimens are finished and Bet
up in a room for exhibition:
SPREADING AND RAP MACHINE,
DOUBLE DOFFER CARDS,
SINGLE DOFFER CARDS. WITH 18 FLATS*
K AIIW A.Y DRAWING HEA D.
LIST SPEEDER FOR ROPING,
DRAWING FRAME,
RING TRAVELLER THROSTLE.
LIVE SPINDLES DEAD SPINDLES
DAN FORTH CAP SPINNEK,
LOOM WITH STOP MOTION,
SAMPLES OF SHAFTING, COUPLINGS,
HANGERS AND PULLIES.
They will furnish, also, all other kinds of Ma
chinery u-ed in Factories, including the
SELF-UPEKATINO MILK,
first introduced into this country by the Matlett
wan Company, which is a great labor-saving
Machine, as will appear by the following'
Butternuts Bepi. 4ih. 1613. Our Self-Opera- ,
ting Muleß Operate to our entire satisfaction, pro
ducing yarn fit a superior quality, and ah in
creased quantity over the Hand Mules, and at &
I far lees cost, 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 they have
ever been detained for halt an hour for repairs.
In haste, yours, truly, &c. t
A. G. Washboh, Agent.
Manayunk, Jan. I'Slh, 1843. Mr. Richard
i Stnbling, of the Matteawan Company, has put
1 in operation in my establishment, eight of Sitiith’s
Self Acting Mules, seven of 432 spindles, and
one of 312 spindles. They perform to the great
rst satisfaction, and the Mule itself is considered
bv all practical men as the best of the kind in
the country. Joseph Ripka,
Norristown, Pa., San. 10, 1815.—Mr.
ling, from the Malteawan Company, New York,
has just finished putting in operation for me ten
: ot Smith’s Self-Acting Mules, for spinning twist
j and tilling; which operate to our entire
I lion. Samuel JaMison.
Great Pulls Mills , April 25, 1845. — Wm. B.
Leonard, Esq.— Dear Sir—This Company hav#
j bad in operation of Self-Acting Mules Sharp’s,
Roberts & Co’s. Mason's and Smith’s. The two
J former for more than two years, and the latter for
I Upwards of one year last past. I have kept an
j accurate account of the product, waste and cost
1 of operating each description of Mule, and the
result is decidedly in favor of Smith’s.
1 have no hesitation in saying the Smith'll
M ule will turn off more work per spindle than
j any other now in use; that it requires less trouble
to keep it in order, and may be kept in repair &
. less expense. Yours, respectfully,
H J. A. Burleigh,
Agent Great Falls Manufacturing Co.
Yarn spun in one week, ending 12th August,
1843, at the Rocky Glen Mills, Fishkill Landing,
I N.V.—4,184 pounds and 14G.510 hanks No. 35
! varn: Hanks to the spindle per dav, 4 7-100;
I No. of working hours, 11 66-100; expenses per
week. .54150; cost per hundred hanks, No. 35,
| 3 3-100 fmio March 9
worms: wormsi Worms!
i rBMIE bane of childhood, and the certain precur
wl sor of many dangerous diseases, if allowed
to remain in the human system long in great num
; hers. Tlie season is close at liquid when they be
come most tioublesome to children.
j Dr. WOODRUFF’S WORM SPECIFIC, ii a
safe and efficient remedy for M orras. Try it. It
is as good as the best, and cheap as the cheapest.
JCfThe Worm Specific sells well where tried.
Griffin, Pike county, July 12, 1846.
Dr. Woodruff— Please forward immediately 3
. dozen bouJ«« of yourJAhirm Sueciile. VVfi ha VO
calls for it daily. Send it without delay.
Respectfully. JOHN G. HILL & CO.
Burnsville, Ala.. Aug. 28, 1846.
| Dr. Woodruff—De ar sir: We have sold the last
I battle of your Worm Medicine received. Wo
wish you to send ns two dozen more, at least, as
vve now know of some four or five bottles warned.
Respectfully. ANDREWS & HARRIS.
Mr. Joseph Shipney, of Muscogee eo., Ga., says
it brought away 200 worms from a negro child,
i belonging to him. in a short lime.
Mr. John J. Little, of Whitesville, Ga., says, 1
gave it in one ease and brought away 50 worms.——
In another case it c%rcd his negro woman ot Tenia
I or Tow> Worm.
Mr. Thomas Boyd, of Coweta, county, Ga.,snya
i I gave it to a negro boy who was in bad health; it
brought away immediately 56 worms. He was
i Soon we JI, and remains so up to this lime.
A fresh supply of the above valuable medicines
j fur sale, wholesale and retail, by
WM. K. KITCHEN, Druggist, Augusta,
and in most of the Counties in the State Georgia.
F. W. Lacy, Waynes bo rough.
W. M. Carr, Jaeksonbormigh.
Thomas White & Co., Wnghtsborough.
C. C. Cody. Warrenton.
J. W. Jones, Mayfield.
W. Davis, Powelton.
H. S. Breman. Mount Zion.
J. R. Simpson & Co., Sparta.
March 2! 144
ON CONSIGNMENT.
A FEW splendid patterns ofC ANDELABR AS
. just received. Also, a few choice patterns
of Dyott’a Improved Lard Solar Lamps, with
Chimneys ami Globe- to fit, always kept on hand.
The above uiticles will be sold very low
{ Jin. 19 91 J. E. MARSHALL,