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PAT IAT MEDICINES. j
javae»s aLTERati ve.
rWIIHS valuable preparation rornbipoa fill the I
Ja mediririal vinu*s of those article?, which
lon<r e xp—rierrce has proved to pow.-s the most sate
and efficient alterative and deohstruent properties,
for the cure of Scrofula King s FAS I. IV h tie S well
i ncs Ulcers; Scrofulous. Cancercv.* and Indolent
Tumours; Mercurial and Syphilitic Affections.
Rheumatism, (lout Scarce if. Srnralgia or Ttc-
P onlon-eur . Cancer. GoitreQr Uranchoeele, [so riled
X rk. 1 Enlargements of the Bone*. Joint.*, Glands
or Li*ranient* orofihe Charles. Liar. Spleen. Kid •
neys. sc. Ail tiie diseases of the Shin, such as
Tetter. Ringworm, Biles. Pimjdes, Carbuncles «$-*:.,
Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint. Serious Diseases,
Dropsical Swellings, Constitutional Disorders -and
diseases originating from a depraved or Impure
state of the Blood or other Id aid-* of the body.
The proprietor of this Alterative would most re
fpectfullv assure the public that he has not offered
this preparation to their notice without due reflec
tion. and close and rigid study, nor until ali‘*r
twelve years' experience had manifested its treat
superiority over every other article ot r.ie kiuo.—
and he now recommends it with ronfidern V
believitpr that the above combination <>( medicine
will effectually eradicate from the system a mass
~f ,ti,ea«e some of which have heretofore oeen con
sidered incurable.
He has prescribed it in almost every variety of
disease tiid with unparalleled success, especially
in cutaneous affections, cancerous, scrofulous and
freorhutic diseases, and diseases originating from
obstruction or enlargement of the glands or impari
ty of the blood.
Cancer and Canccrons Tumors*
Tie has used this preparation in upwards of twen
ty well defined cases of cancer and cancerous tu
mors, and in every case btit one with perfect and
entire success.
Hroitrhorcfr. or Goitre, (Swelled Neele.)
' hiiss , is, rihed it in over a hundred rases ol
goilre, and it has never failed in a single instance,
to completely remove tlie disease. Not a solitary
rase of fat 1 ure. All were cnred.
Tim success he has me* with iff curing broncho
rcle and cancerous affections has convinced hint
that these dangerous and horrible diseases may be
removed with as much certainty as Fever and
Ague. He does not wish to he understood as say
ing that they ran he cured as soon, as Fever and
Ague, hut with as much ceD&infif; and further, that
he*ha« (rood reason for believing that this prepara
tion w ill not only • lire these diseases when formed,
hut that it destroys the virus or poisonous principle
lurking in the system, from which that peculiar
class of diseases, sis well as that ofscmfii la emanate.;
Scrofula —King’s Evil.
This preparation has been used in numerous cases
of Scrofula, King’s Evil, and scrofulous swellings,
and always with the most deci ed success.
Skin Diseases.
Tie has prescribed it in a great variety of cutane
ous affections, and found it successful in curing salt
rheum, or tetter, biles, blotches, pimples,raorphew
and jaundiced skin,&c.
Dyspepsia ami I>iver Complaint-
It has been used in numerous cases of liver com
plaint and Dyspepsia, and with the happiest eilec t.
Tic-Douloureux.
It ha? been used in several cases of Neuralgia,
and in every case it was successful.
Rheumatism.
Tiiis preparation has been prescribed in a great
many cases of chronic rhenmaism, and in every
rase in w hich it was used until the system became
affected by the medicine, the disease was removed*
Gout.
A number of cases of gout have been cured by
this preparation. In one of these cases, the man
had been afflicted with it so severely for thirteen
vearsas to entirely disable him from business, and
for five months immediately previous to his taking
the Alterative lie had been confined to his room;
hut before lie had finished the third hot’le, he was
enabled to w alk about the streets and soon after re
turned to his business, from which he had so long
been excluded by his afflictions.
Dropsical Swellings,
Tiiis medicine increases the pow ers of digestion,
excites the absorbents into healthy exercise, by
which watery or calcareous depositions, and all
unnatural enlargements are reduced. It imparts
tone and vitality to the whole system, removing
sick and morbid headaches,giddiness, wandering
pains and nervous affections.
In fact, in every case where ilie medicine has
been taken for some, time, no matter for vvh t pur
pose, the general health of the patient lias always
been improved oy it.
In conclusion, the proprietor would say that some
of the. most astonishing cases of skin diseases, can
cer, hronCihocele.and scrofula, have been cured r»y
this medicine, that have ever been recorded; hut
want of room in this sheet precludes their publica
ion at this time.
CANCER.
An interesting case cured by Jayne's Alterative.
In the spring of 1831, a cancerous tumor appear
ed in the right breast of Mrs. Phoebe, wife of Peier
Stretch, of Salem, N.J. It wasexamined by many
Physicians, and was considered by all as cancerous,
and besides bore all the characteristic marks of
one. All provable means of removing it were used
without the slightest benefit. It continued to in
crease both in size and painfulness, until all hope
of saving her life, but by a painful operation, was
abandoned, which, after a consultation ot eminent
Physicians, was performed. Jan. Ist, 1832, by Dr.
John Rhea Barton, assisted by Dr. Redman, tlie
proprietor, and two other medical gent'emen. The
whole and entire right breast was rente—d, and af
ter examination ol the tumor. was pionojnced by
all present a cancer of the most malignant charac
ter. I*i about three months, after enduring incredi
hie suffering?, she was enabled, though broken in
spirit, to gel about again, ."he remained feeble,
and her general health was exceedingly bad, a- in
deed it had been for several years before. In the
spring of 1837, upwards office years after her hi east
had b**en removed, a painful tumor made its ap
pearance on the right side, immediately over the
part formerly occupied by the nipple of the right
breast, previous to its removal. This tumor steadi
ly increased for several months, and became so
painful as to deprived her of rest. The glands un
der the right arm were enlarged; and sdrrhus, and
a hard, irregular, and at times painful tumour, ap
peared in the left breast. No operation could now
arrest thedisea>e. Indeed her whole bodyappear
ed to be a mass of disease. Her case was consid
ered hopeless. 9he was of a very scrofulous habit,
both her parents having died of Pulmonary con
sumption. The experiment was now made with
ibis Alterative. It was at first given in small
doses, three times a day, ami the doses very gradu
ally, hut steadily increased daily, as lung as she
look 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
drtodaie Potash. The tumour continued increas
ing in size for about six weeks, and was at limes
very painful, when the pain suddenly ceased alto
gether, and the tumour swelled out at the base, and
became soft and then began to diminish, and con
tinued gradually decreasing until every vestige of
disease was removed. The tumour in her left
breast, and those in her right axilla were also dis
persed. No cancerous or scrofulous tumours ever
appeared afterwards; and her general health, which
had been so had for fourteen years as to make life a
burthen, was effec ualiy and permanently restored.
The proprietor is in possession of the diseased
breast, and those who choose may examine it. He
would al«o*ay that he could mention over a dozen
cases equally interesting, wherein his Alterative
has subdued cancer and canceroustumours,but he
has not room hereto record them.
*- Mrs, Sarah Young, of Quit.ton’s Bridge, N. J.,
ud a g< itrutis tumour on ’he left side of her w ind
pipe, as large as the half of an orange, w hich was
cured by using this Alterat vc fur about four
months.
Miss II S South Fourth-street, Phila
delphia, was a!?<- cured of an enlargement of toe
throat, which tilled the entire spaee between the
chin and breast-bone, and extended around on
each side of her neck to behind iu r ear*, and fre m
’,er ears to her shoulders, and produced awful de
fonnity. It commenced growing when she was
but five years old. and continued gradually to in
crease until she wa? nineteen, at which time she
commenced using this Alterative, which she took
for 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
-iherty to give her name in print, but will refer per
to her.
Fur sale by WM. K. KITCHEN,
up 58 if 2 Sole Agent for Georgia.
I GRISWOLD’S IMPROVED j
COTTON GINS.
! rETJIE subscriber will continue the manufacture !
JS. oftiiNSon his usual extensive scale; and !
j embraces this opportunity to thank Ids numerous j
customers for their liberal patronage heretofore. —
The estimation in which his Gins are- held may he I
! known from tnc fact of his having sold more than j
i two thousand within the last three years; proba- !
hi y ten *o one over any other factory in the Btatc. I
This evidence of the superiority ol ins tains, is ac- |
counted for. by his being the first to introduce the
■ late improvements, and keeping the lead, by year- ■
ly adding new ones, ilis first and second i»n- j
I pVuvcmenis, made the quality of cotton perfect. |
though some were rather slow, his third made
llimn sufficiently fast, it then only remained to
! make them more durable and convenient. which
has been clone effectually, by several new improve
! metlts. the present year, besides, be has the exclu
j sive right ul liie Slate, and the privilege of other j
j sections, to furnish Reed's Patent Water Boxes, !
w hich are believed to be ten times more durable |
\ than any other, hy those who have made a fair j
trial of them, and are infallibly secure against fire j
I by friction. His fine Gins, will gin Mastodon Col- j
ton as w ell as any Maw Gin can. ills agents it ill ;
visit planters generally, and exhibit specimens of •
iiis late improvements, and point out their advan
tages, in time, for ail to engage, and he supplied he
j fore next ginning season, or, engagements can he
made by letter, directed to him at Clinton, Jinxes
county Georgia. Gins, will lie delivered at the
purchaser’s residence in any part of tiie State, ex
cept tiie Cherokee 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 w ith each.
SAMUEL GRISWOLD.
March 25 th— c 1 17
noth;etoTcotton plantugs.
S\V ILL say to the cotton planters of Georgia and
South v aroiina, 1 h ave taken the shop form
erly occupied hy S. R. Grenshaw, for the purpose
of mantifacluring COTTON GINS, and would
also inform them that I have engaged Mr. Cren
shaw, who will superintend the manufacturing of
them. My gins shall be made of the best ma
terials, and I can sa v with propriety they are ilie
cheapest gins sold in the Southern States, taking
the workmanship in consideration, i will war
rapt my gins to make cotton equal to any made on
■ any othergpns in the Southern States, giving the
j true staple of the cotton and making it perfectly
I free of knap and clear ol moils. My gins will lie
| delivered at the. purchaser’s residence free ol
| charge and warranted to give affple satisfaction.
1 All orders addressed to the subscriber will meet
1 with prompt attention; repairing dune in good style
■ and at short notice. All old giasof lu ii>,e!i saws
J will repair and put them on improved principles,
and ttiso warrant them to make as good cotton as
any of the improved gins, and at a much less cost
than a new gm. J. D. HAM-MACK.
Crawford ville; Ga., May 4.
I will say to the planters who may favor Mr.
Hammack with their patronage I will exert all the
ability 1 leave in superintending tbe shop; and
I every gin sent from tiie shop shall he in complete
j order, and warranted tube the cheapest gins ever
I offered to the public : and from my long expert
j encc in rite busbies-. I know the gins cannot be
! surpassed, although agents from oilier shops have
j resorted to the contemptible practice of slandering
: me and saying my gins have prostrated me, though
it is not true. In full confirmation of what 1 say,
[ ofl- r a few certificates from gentlemen who
I have used my gins and could furnish many more
of this kind, li require .
S. R. Crenshaw.
i Dear Sir; I have used the Gin bought of you
j fur two years and I very cheerfully recommend it
to tiie Cotton planters of Oglethorpe and other
counties of Georgia. It turns off sufficiently fast
|to make good Cotton—it beingso saws—w ill throw
‘ out about 80U Ih. of lint a day. The quality of the
Cotton has in Augusta ranged half cent higher at
■ each oj my sales than other sales of those clays, and
; it has been pronounced hy those considered com
petent to judge—as in no way inferior to the Cava
Gin. Yours very respectfully,
F. Meriuwetiier.
| April 24ih, 1847.
Oglethorpe County, April 22, 1917.
i I have used for the lust three years a machine
that was made by S. R. Crenshaw, of ('raw ford
viiie. I consider itone of the best Gins I have
ever seen. Two sin ill mules w ill gin, with a
| great deal of ease, tiiree bales per day, and J do not
j think there is a gin in Georgia that can excel it in
1 making fine cotton. In fact, Mr. Crenshaw has
j sold a great many gins in this county and Elbert,
I and 1 think that every man who lias purchased is
! perfectly satisfied. All of his gins which have
j been sold in tins enmity, and they are not a tew.
j run light, pick fast, and vv hat is better than all,
! w hen the cotton is carried to market it sells for the
very highest price. C. 9. -Meriu vvethkr.
C r AWKOiiDvii.LE. May 4, 1817.
ilfr. J. D. Hammock —l certify that I bought of
S. R. Crenshaw, la-t year, a fortv-five saw anti
friction Cotton Gin, which performs well and
makes as good cotton as the Carver Gins, in my
opinion. P- G Rhome.
This is to certify that 1 purchased one of Air. S.
R. Crenshaw s improved anti friction Colton Gins
last year, and find it to he superior to any Gin I
have ever used. 1 think it superior to the Carver
Gins. It makes superior cotton, giving the true
staple of the article, and gins t)i;0 lbs. of clean cot
ton per dav, and runs very light.
C. U. ZACIIERV,
Morgan county, Bth May, 1847.
i May (> dAtfim 182
II O W AWrIJL li V C I Ll* AISL 12 ,
TO NEGLECT USING THE GENUINE
j DR. TAYLOR’S BALSAM OF LIVERWORT.
375 ItuWEay, N. V.
those be who have I’uliuoiiary Consumption,
.V a or any affection of the Lungs Liver or Chest, :
j after reading die following letter, Just received from a ;
| in st respectable inhabitant of Westchester County j
NewYoik.
Tarry-town, Aug. 9, j
Deai-Doctor —Ills difficult to ibid words to express tlie j
gratitude which I feel towards you for the interest you
have taken to relieve me in my distress. In the year |
13-12 I contracted a heavy cold, which finally settled on !
my lungs; in a few months after I commenced coughing
and taising offensive matter, which smelt very had. 1
Having heard tii.it tihe; man’s Lozenges vv -re good for a !
cough i tried a few boxes of them,but they had not the :
1 leasieff cton me. I then called in the best physician in the I
i place, who a. tended me a few mouths, but without sue
cess; I then saw an advertisement in one of the city j
j papersof Wislar’a Balsam of Wild Cherry, of which 1
| puri based three bottles, at tbccoruer of Fuiton and Nas- ]
sau streets, but I could not perceive t c least beneficial \
effect from it, on the contrary I think it was a great in- i
jury to me. Shortly after using it 1 com nenccd raising
blood in large quantities ; 1 was taken down sick and
confined to the house for three mouths, during which
time I lost my appetiie and fell away very fast; 1 was
then bid iced to consult Dr. Curtis of New York, (one of
the best physicians in the city,) but he could do me no
good. I l.eeaiiirt worse, nod wu. oonfiood to the
liousealllast winterand spring,and 1 pave up ait hope of
ever getting any better, as I again raised hloo I and my
j cough was very severe,together with a pain in my breast
and underlhe shoulder blade. Mv friends now gave up
I all hopeof my recovering; and thought every day was
tiicla-t. About this time I hoard of your BALSAM OF
LIVERWORT being good fur consumption, but I was
like many others, 'nd was fearful tiiat it might be a regu
lar humbug; 1 however finally consented to try it, as I
thought it could make me no worse. My brother then
purche-ed a bottle of it at 375 Bowery. \. V. and I com
menced t iking it, and by the tiin-; 1 had used one bottle
full I could steep all night, ami in the morning I hail an
j appetite for my breakfast. 1 still keep on taking it and
find great benefit from it—the pain iu my breast is entire
; ly gone, and 1 raise no more blood. Within the lasi two
months I have pained in weight six pounds and much in
strengh. 1 would therefore advise all who have any
! atfec ion of the Lungs or Liver to try the Genuine Dr.
' Taylor’s Balsam of Liverwort, for I truly believe it to
! bet he best remedy in existence for disease? of the Lungs
| or Liver. Should anv one douhtllie tbove statement re
lativetoyour valuable medicine, let -i.nl gallon me,and
j I will convince them of its virtue.
Yonrsrespecifully, DE REVERE.
Beware of co.tiiter.feits,the or.lygengine has an engra
ved label(over tn-outside wrapper of each bottle) with
tile signature of Dr. GURDOX J. LEE'-S attached.
The genuine article for sale by WM. HAINES.
Oct 11
AND CONDIMENTS, SUIT
► able fur the season, of the purest qualilyand
rln iev.-t flavour, viz; MAGE. Nutmegs, Cloves,
Cinnamon. Pepper. R»*d Pepper, Ginger Rout and
Ground. Mustard. Isingla-s, Gellatine, Irish Moss,
Russia Shred Isinglass, Vanilla Bean, Extract of
Oil of Lemon. Ess. Lemon. Extract Lemon,
Sup. Carfi Soda,Tart, Arid, Soleratus. and every
| other article necessary for culinary purposes.
Having obtained a Powdering Mill, persons
wishing Spic- s in Powder, may depend upon their
purity and freshuesp J. C. MARSHALL,
j ' Doc. 9 69
RATES OF FREIGHT OX THE
j GEORGIA AND WESTERN & ATLANTIC RAIL-ROAD. !
! sg&Si S 2& gssb sgsa gs&h Gssg, &ri
| GEORGIA RAfl.-KOAl>. || W. A. R. ROAD.
BETWEEN AUGUSTA AND j | 1-^'|l||"ltl *| " -|f
J is fll j' s !<I- s li_s -—^*l4s.<
TV' - .?/ CAzss—Boxes of Hals, Bonnets ami
Furniture, per foot 10 j 8 S 10 12. yl5 IS
Second Class —Boxes and Bales of Dry
Goods, Shoes, Saddlery, Glass, Paints. j
Oils, Drills, and Confectionaries, perlOO
! lbs .. : 55 40 I 50 ; 60 | 70 00 100
Third Class —Sugar, Coffee, Liquor, Bap ;
ging, Hope, Butter, Cheese, Tobacco.!
Leather, Hides, Cotton-Yarns, Copper.!
; Tin, Feathers, Sheet-Iron, Hollow-War**,
j Crockery, Castings, Hardware, and other'.
; heavy articles not enumerated below, per
I 100 lbs ...’ 37 £ 30: 30 35 55 CO
i Fourth C/ass —Flour, Rice. Bacon, Porky j j
j Beef, Fish,Lard, Tallow, Beeswax, Bales;
of Rags, Ginseng, Green and Dried,'
Fruit, Mill-Gearing, Bar and Pig Iron.: I j I ■ ! I
Mil! and Grind Stones, per 100 lbs ' 25! 25 25 25 30 35 40
| Cation— Per 100 lbs 33£ 25 25 j 25 | 32|; 40 45
Sail —Per Liverpool Sack, not exceeding 4;
bushels 50 ; 30 35 40 50 00 G 5
Per bushel F-W 8 10 10 13 1 16 jlB
Molasses —Per Hogshead 550 4 j 5 5 j 7 j S |8 50
Ploughs, Wheel-Barrows, Straw-Cutters.
Corn-Shellers, and Cultivators, each.... 75 | 50 50 50 75 75 75
Oats in sacks per bushel, by the car load.. 0 6 6 6 8 911
Corn, Wheat. Peas, Beans, Rye, Nuts, am
Gra-s-Seeds, per bushel,, by the car load 8 10 10 10 | 14 10 13
i Lime —in Casks or Boxes not exceeding 2.
bushels, each 30 j3O 30 30 j4O 45 50
Car Load, of Live Stock 35 i 35 35 135 >4O -15 50
O’Bacon ii: casks or boxes will be transported from Dalton to Augusta at 30 cents
per 100 lbs.
j O For other articles see list.
! O'Freight for Atlanta, Athens, and all stations on the Western Atlantic Rail Hoad,
■ payable at those stations. Fur oilier stations it must be paid in Augusta,
F. C. ARMS, Superintendant of Transportation.
; Transportation OJice, Georgia Rail Road and Ranking Company, /
Augusta, Ga., March 22. 1847. ( March 27
I _ ,11 , , - - ■
| GEORGIA, AI VCON AM) WESTERN
and western and Atlantic
KAIL HOADS.
ftfg &SSI iagSSi rC^J
rgIIIF Passenger Train, carrying the Great
it Southern Mail between New lorknmlNew
j Orleans, leaves Augusta daily at 7 o'clock, p. m. ,
i arriviugat Atlanta at 64 o’clock. A. M., leaves At
i lanta at 8 oVloek. a. m., and arrives at Griffin at
lUo'clock. a. m. Returning, leaves Griffin at 1
o’clock, r. M., arriving at Atlanta at 34 p. M.,
leaves Atlanta at Ti'clo.k, p. m., anti arrivesal
Augusta it 34 o'clock . a . M.
In connection with this train, a locomotive
leaves L nioti Point lor Athene, on Won lays. \V ed
liesduys, and Fridays, at 64 o’clock. A. M.,ami
on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 1
o’clock, A. M.
The Passenger Train upon the State Road leaves
Atlanta danv. Sundays excepted.) at H o’clock. a .
j m.; and arrives at Oothcaloga at 34 o’clock, p. M.
Returning leaves Oothcaloga at 7 a. m., and ar
rives at Atlanta, in time lor the evening train to
i Augusta.
Stages run in connection with the cars.asfol
j ows:
Dull). —The Express Mail Line, the Georgia
Rail Road Line.and the South Carolina Rail R< ad
; Line.from Griffin to Now Orleans, passingthrough
Greenville. La Grange, West Point and Aubiirn
to Notasulga, thence by Rail Road to Moulgoro
-1 crv. Also, from Carneaville via Columbus, to
j Che haw.
From A’arrenton to Macon via Spartaand Mil-
I edgeville.
From Madison, every Monday .Wednesday, and
Friday, v ia Eat on ton and Clinton to Macon and via
j Eatonton to Milledgevdie.
From Athens, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sa
i turdays, via Gainesville to Cassville, and Dahlo
nega.
From Double Wells, on Tuesdays, Thursdays,
and Saturdays, to Washington, Wilkes county,
and Abbeville, S. C.
From Covington, on Mondays, M ednesdaysand
Fridays, through Griffin, and Greenville to La
! Grange.
i From Kingston every day, (Sundays excepted,)
| via Rome, Double Springs, Warrenton, and De
j catur to Memphis, Tenn.
F rinn Stone Mountain on Mondays, Wednes
days and Fridays, for Law renceville and Gaines
v i 1 i«.
From Oothcalogaon Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Saturdays, for Chattanooga. Tenn.
&y~ THROUGH TICKETS, from Augusta to
Huntsville, Decatur, or Tiiscumbia, Al t., ran be
had at the G. R. K. Picket Office, for >l3
Office (ieo. IL R. & C k’g Co., .March 23, IS 1/.
SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAD.
"N •»*-» The Special Train for Aiken w ill here
s, after not leave on Sunday afternoons,
j : ’-7—w ~..L- Hamburg, S. C., August 28, 1816.
1 aug.3l
| A ITER THE 16TII I VST., all Cottons
ins remaining at the Georgia Rail Road Depot
over 24 houre after it is turned on the p’atform,
! will he sent to the nearest Warehouse, at the ex
i pense of the consignees.
ItiAXsr s. Office of the G. R. R. & B. C. ?
Augusta, Jan. 12, 1847. y
Jan. 14 *7
PRICKS REDUCED TO SUIT THE
TIMES.
17*4 MILY MEDICINES, CHOICF: PERFUMERY
? and FANCY ARTICLES.
The subscriber rcupecttnllx invites the attention ol
Physicians, Merchants and Planters, w ho may he visiiiup
1 this city, to Ins stock of Meilicino*. Great care having
1 been exercised in their selection, he is confident that the j
j uuality of each article is. such as Cannot fail to afford eii- j
tire 'titisfactio'i. i
The assortment of Porf unary. Fancy Articles. Brushes •
and Combs,are the finest varieties of French and Amen j
I can manufacture.
I ilc recommends with confidence to Gentlemen, in thei
estimable qualities, the Shaving Compounds of Fiver
j Guerlain,Roussel,Glenn and others, which relieve the
; operation of shaving from many of its disagreeable at
tendants.
Also, to tlie Ladies a splendid assortment of highly
perfumcdTodet Soaps—the Roman Kal vdor and Milk
i.f Roses.both.lelightful preparations for the complexion, j
together with agreut variety of hairOUs, hairDyesaud ,
; other Perfumery. j
Sands’, Carpenter’s and Bnll’s Sarsaparilla, Jaynes ,
Expectorant.Carminative and Hair Tonic, Evans* Sooth- j
■ jng Svrup for children teething, Powell’s Balsam of An- j
i nisecd, an excellent remedy forcouahsand cehls. J hh’s :
! Rheumatic Liniment, and all tlie other popular ftledi
: tines of the day.
Orders from the country respectfully solicited.
A liberal discount made for cash.
\VM. HAINES, Jr., No. 32 Broad-st.,Augusta,
i Sept. 23 1
IODIDE OF SARSAPARILLA.
THIS is a new’ preparation of A. B. <fc D.
SANDS, and is confessed!? the best Spring ,
| and Fall Purifier of the Blood. The attention of
j Physicians is particularly directed m> this prepara- j
t|on. Fursale by J- K. MARSIIAJ.L.
April 22 I <u
COMPOUND SYRUP OF
SARSAPARII, t, A .
FOR the cure of Rheumatism, Scrofula. Syphilis,
Ac., to counteract the destructive effect? of Mer
! rury, and for the relief ol ill diseases arising from an
j impure slntt of the Blood. Prepared according to a for
mala w hich is univ ersally approved by the Medical Fa
: culty. Put up in large bottles at sl,ooeach —a discount
! made at wholesale, sold by
Oct 1 HAVjLAND, RI3LEY A. CO. '
r x Jil o
p r 1
* FwriiFffl
5 o
HJD F. CHEW offers for sale a large assort
j Bs# ment of Factory and Cook STOVLkS of the
latest fashions and most approved style, for Wood
or Coal, opposite the Eagle i Phcenix Hotel, Broad
street, Angus.a.Ga. sept 21
ST ILL CHEAPER !
O.V WAs HIN ti TOA-ST Ji EE T ,
Three Duorp South of Duds' Store.
J A A< TORIES, BUILDERS AND RAILROAD COM*
. p.\ NILS. AND TO AM. WHOU IT MAY CONCERN,
j The subscriber takes this ruetlmd ol informing hislnnnds
■ and customers, and the public generally, that he has
j been induced to lower i is prices for work on account of
the dullness of business, a d w ith the hope? of doing
i more business. He will vvoik at the following rates :
: I’m Roofing- put on ui $9 per 100 -quare ft. or 125 c. per
square when the materials are furnished.
I Larue Gutters, formerly ’it c. per ft. reiiuc' Uio iTe-
I Larue Conductor Pipe? 25c. “ “ 15c.
Small Gutters, 20c. “ “ 12ic.
Small Conductor Pipes 20c. “ *‘ TJic.
Gutter Hooks, 16c. “ “ 9<‘.
Oil Cans, all sizes, 20c.per<ral. “ 10c.
Bathing Tubs, §l3 00 apiece. “ $8 00
He will go to any part of the country to put up Gutters
1 and Roofing and no extra charge? will hr made for it, if
i conveyance and board are furnished.
AnyVefereiiceor security w ill be given fortheperfonn
! ance of any work or contracts made by him. and thebest
materials w ill b used that the in 11 ket can afford.
Having one of the i e-t workmen in his employ, he
; flatters himself that he will please any who may give
; him a call both in price and quality.
Sept. 23 ' ’ R- F. BOUYER.
1 PAINTS. OIL AND GLASS.
W l, ITE LEAD, in 25, 50 and 100 lbs. of all quajj
▼ T ties Uh/oine yellow,Chrome Green. V e etian
Red, Linseed Oil, and a large assortment of Window
(ilass fiom 6xeto 32 X4B. For sale low for cash, by
WM IIA
Oct
IVO 7IOKE WHITE, GRAY Oit KER.
HAIR.
A REMEDY which enhances considerably tbebeau
g ty and alters the appearance- of the countenance
from that which is much disliked, li is pleasing to have
efficient nu ans to i<mm el l ese defects. To effect this
change of hair eo much wished for, r the grand air’
never fail ng property of JULEB HAUEL’S VEGF’I ■'
BEE LIUUIIJ HAIR DY E,which the propr'.e o» ,an
with justice state is far beyond any thing of til. ad ever
yet known in this or any other country. It? properties
are very povvci fill, though very innocent. 'Phis chemical
result is a wonder, as it enables per.-ons to dye instanta
neously their hair without the least inconvenience. For
changing r dor gray hair, whiskers, eyebrow s, &c.. to a
brown, black, or chesnutcolor. Toe slightest evil, con
sequenees need not be fr-a- 1 d from it? use—it is altogether
| harmless. This composition is the only one sanctioned !
try the science of Chemistry to dye, in an indelible man
ner, the various gradations of colors, without danger or
inconvenience and hat justified thelibera! patronage arid
un united confidence of the public. If bl ick is required
asl for box in irked N.; if brown, box marked B.
For sale, wholesale and and retail,by
JULES HAUEL. Perfumer and Chemist,
120 Chesnut street, Philadelphia.
And by J. E. M
Ji CO., and W. II VUVES. Jr., and at most all Druggists
throughout the U.Slates.
Beware of Counterfeits.—Ask for “Jules Hand's Veg
etable Liquid Hair Dye, ’’ if you want tile genuine arti
cle. Price "octs.a'ul $t box.
A premium awarded at the Frankliu Institute.
April 1 iw 153
DRUGS, MEDICINES AND I
PER FUJI Kit Y.
T7 U E subscriber has now on hand, and is continual!
receiving fresh supplies of genuine Drugs and
Medicines, selected expressly for physicians and family
use Also, an elegant asorunenl of Perfumery —Cologne
and Lavender Waters, fancy washing and shaving
Boap, Hair Oils, A.C., <fcc.. all of which are offered at
reduced prices for cash. Visitors from the country are
o vited to call. VVM. H AIN LS
rt 20
GLENN SPRINGS,
j Spartanburg District, South Carolina.
TAHIS delightful Watering Flare has under
gone thorough repairs, ami will be ready to
i receive company by the first of May.
The beneficial results of the water can he testifi
ed to by hmidr.edp, who have experienced its in
fluence upon various diseases. The accommoda
tions shall he suited to the wants of all visitors
who may visit the place, upon the following terms,
viz:
j Man per day, $1,25
i “ “ week, 7.h0
i Over one and less than four weeks, per week. 6.D0
j F«>ur weeks and over, “ li 5,00 !
Children an i Servants half price.
Horse per day, 62 i
“ per week, 3.50
J. C. ZIMMERMAN.
For the benefit of those who are fond of music, I
have purchased a fine Piano Forte, and leave en
gaged a fine hand of music for the season.
AI so, Mr. R. A. Cutes has repaired his Billiard |
Table, and fitted up a new Ten Pin Alley, which
will be in good order fur the m-e of those fond of
that kind of exercise, &c. Gambling not allowed
i on the premises. J, C. Z.
; April IP 6—f2ni J 65
CLARK RACKET! & CO.,
HAY E just received a £2
£l//U new and large stork of GOLD ami uf */‘V
SILVER WATCHES, of ihe he>i GN. 'M
makers, Wan h Trimmings anil ornaments; J t,x> -
ELRY. OF ALL KINDS; Silver Spoons, Forks,
Knives and Cups; Fluted Ware; Waiters. Castors, I
Candlesticks, Tea Sets, Cuke Baskets. Ac.; Bri
tannia Ware; Painted and Japanned Waiters, in
sets, a new stylae; Table Mats atyd Brushes, of a
fine quality; Mantle Ornaments, gilt and silvered,
with drops; fine Mantle Clocks, in wood and mar
ble; a great variety of Fancy Goods, Work Boxes,
Bead Bags. Bag and Purse Clasps; Gill, silver and
steel Beads; Cologne Bowles, silver, pearl, shell,
ivory and velvet Card Cases; shell and fine buffa
lo Dressing Combs; Hair Brushes. Tooth Brushes,
&r. Six Barrel Revolving PISTOLS, 3 sizes
another lot of the famed "Leroultre” RAZOR;
with 2 blades; a good supply also of Rodgers’ and i
other makers; Rodgers, Mechi, Chapman, laund
ers, “Lecoutre,” and Emerson Strops; Shaving
Creams,*'Giierlain”and others; Old N’aplesSoap;
choice Lather Brushes; fine Pocket Cutlery,&c.
SPECTACLES.
The Perifocal Spectacles, sold by ns, we still
recommend, with great confidence, to our cus
tomers. We have a good supply in gold, silver,
and steel frames, and are prepared lo fit them to
aid frames at sbon notice.
Gold ami silver Spectacles, with the ordinary i
convex glass, for sale at very low rales, and glass- !
es fi'ted to suit the sight with accuracy.
N. B.—Clocks and Watches repaired and regu
lated with care. \\ atch Glasses, Tools and Ma- '
terials fur sale to the trade at low rales,
oct 22 19
i.~ ~ - I
Brilliant Military Silver Bullet
Vest Buttons,
as were made by the subscriber for Gens. :
Jackson, Glasscock, and many otherspf our i
military worthies of the last war. Manufactured i
by JOHN Gl IMARIN,
Watch Maker, at No. 153, Broad-st. Augusta,Ga I
N. B. They are made with thesameold punch
with one of which Gen. Pakenham was mortally
wounded at the battle of New Orleans, on the Bth
January, 1815, of w hich the wonderful incidents
therewith connected and recently republished,
can be seen at No. 133 Broad-st. Augusta, Ga.
dec 31 ts 75
PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW !
GLASS, Ac.
IIA VILAND, IUSLE V & CO.. DRUGGISTS. I
Have oil hand,and are receiving, coastum, supplies !
. of‘pure,’‘extra,’ 4 No. I' ami No.2’ White Lead,
in keg’s from ~."> to 300 pounds, of w irraated quality;
Paoiluil; tanne lamp oil; spirits turpcntinu, var
nislu s, ol'idlkiilds : cliromeyellow ; chrome green, dry
anil ill oil; imperial gi-i-en, in oil; verdigris, dry and in
oil: emerald green; Prussian blue; ultra-marine blue;
V’rnnllion; v l ite.ua n red; red lead; rose pink ; Spanish
brow n. dry and in oil . yellow ochr.-; litharge; ler de-si- |
| eana; umber ; lamptdai k ; drop Mark ; black lead ; ivory j
i black; whiling; chalk; putty; gold leaf; glue; sand j
paper; pumiec stone; rotten stone; emery; p-inter’s j
andtaoiler’s brushes ofall kinds: window, coach and !
picture glass, of all sizes ; paint mills and paint stones; i
together w ith every article usually fount! in drug stores, J
of the host quality, aud at very low prices, at wholesale
and retail.
EFi’urr.liascrs will do well to call. Orders promptly
attended to.
Oct 1
GRGWILL IPS
i BEORGIi Alj MAX AC*
FOR 1818.
The Astronomical Calculations hy ROBERT
GRIER, residing in Butts county.
rgAIIIS ALMANAC, arranged and modifiedex-
B pressly for Georgia, will be published in
July next, and will contain, besides the u.-ual Al
manac intelligence, the following new additions,
viz:
'l'he Name and Location of each Post Office in
Georgia.
Tables of Population, showing the White and
Black population of each county in the State.
Names of Cleiks and Sheriff* of each county. |
Nam»-s of County Towns, and Distances Ifota (
M it ledge vi lie.
The Electoral Returns of each county, for Pres- I
idem in tSI4; and also of the same fur Governor, i
in 1845.
Tiie Electoral Vote of each State for President, ‘
in 1844. The latter tables will prove particularly
valuable during the Presidential campaign us
1818.
Together with a v riety of oilier matters of
equal interest and imp* rrmce. .
The Almanac will 1 e ready fordelivery in Sep- j
iember; Inii all orders for the same should be made j
by tlie first of June.as the Edition will be limited )
to the amount of orders received by that day.
The price, to Country Merchants and others will j
be $3 per gross. Address
CD AS. E. GRENVILLE,
Bookseller and Publisher,
May 21 c 5 Augusta. Gn. j
miiFor.ih srm’.ffi.Ks,' ■
j NEITHER THE FRENCH MENISCI 8. M)R WOL
EASTON’S ENGLISH PEIUBCOPIC.
TOO all who experience inconvenience in the use i
Jl of the common kind of Glasses, and especi- j
ally in night reading, these Spectacles will he found
a most valuable substitute; in no case,except where
the optic nerve has been pronounced diseased .have i
they failed, when properly fitted, to give satisfac
tion.
No better proof of their superior merit can h«
given to each individual who may need Glasses i
than the satisfaction he will experience in the use
of them.
These Glasses can he obtained in this place only
j of CLARK, UACKETT & CO..
Agents for the Manufacturers,
who have now on hand a good supply in gold and
j silver frames. Perifocal Glasses fitted to any frame,
for any v ision.
Spectacles in gold, silver and steel. forsale verv
low by CLARK, RACKET!’ A CO..
Dealers in Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, &c.
may 8 137
AN ACT
| f alter and amend Ihe third section of tT.ji
second article of the Constitution of this
j State.
W iikreas the Third Section of the Second Arti
cle <>l’ the Constitution of this State reads in ihe
following words, to wit-—No person shall be el
igible, to the office of Governor who shall not
have been a citizen of the United States twelve
years, and an inhabitant of this Sta ? e six years,
and who has not atlnined to the age of thirty
years, and who does not possess five hundred
acres of land in his own right within this State,
; and oilier property to tlie amount of four thou
sand dollars, and whose estate shall not on a rea
sonable estimation, he competent to the dis
charge of his just debts over and above that sura
—and whereas said property qualification is in
consistent with the genius ofour institutions, and
tlie popular spirit of this age—
Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and
House of Representatives of the State of Georgia
in General Assembly met and it is hereby enacted
by (heauthority of the same, That so soon as this
Act shall have passed, agreeable to the require
ments of the Constitution, the following shall be
adopted in lien ofrhe Section above, recited, (to
wit:j—No person shall be eligible to the office of
Governor who shall not have been a citizen of the
United States twelve years and an inhabitant of
this Sn.tesix years, and who hath not attained the
age of thirty-years; Approved December 26tA,
815. April 13
FOR THE TOILET.
ANinvoi-e of Darrel’s SHAV'NGCREAM,
and other Soaps, with a gr. variety of
• Essences and Extracts, Brushes and Combs, Eau
| Lnstrael,and Hair Dye’ Powder Boxes and Puffs.
: With a great variety of other articles of Foreign
and Domestic manufacture.
Jan 19 J. E. MARSHALL.
FERI’T MERY .—Aboufseventy-fivpdiffer
entextracts ol thechoicest English and Frencl
j Odours, from Ede.Lubin & Prevost, with an end
less variety of American Perfumes,some of them
verv fine, and all will besold low.
march 23 J. E. MARSHALL.
VARNISHES. “
CIO AG IT, Copal, Furniture and Japan VAR
/ NISIIEB, of very superior quality, just re
ceived bv J, E. MARSHALL.
| Ap.il 22 170
b:. u. kogers,
SUN Na. && Ton EDL r H" HTBt 9
01 LD inform tlie citizens of Augusta and
, • Hs vicinity tl»al he has opened a shop ou
idclntosh-sireet, Uirectly opposite the Constitution
a list office, lor t lie purpose of carrying ou the above
business, in all ns various branches.
Rifles ui a superior quality made to order, and
warranted as good as can he prod uced, both in point
of finish and accuracy of shouting.
Double and single Guns re-stocked and repaired.
Also, door and trunk lucks repaired, and uew
keys fitted at short no.ice.
From his long experience in the business, he ia
enabled to say that all work entrusted to his care
shall be done as well as it can be done at the north
or else where.
A lien’s Revolving and Self-Cocking Pistols,
Powder Flasksand >hot Pouches,Cone Wrenches,
English, French and American Percussion Caps,
for sale.
april 27 ly 174
PORTRAITS OF EMINENT DEMO
CRATS.
PORTRAITS of tlie following eminent men,
wlto-e likenesses have appeared in tlie Demo
cratic Review, can be furnished, viz:
Gen. Andrew Jackson, a few weeks before hi*
deal ft.
F. P. Blair, Editor of tlie Globe.
Hon. (J. Johnson, Post-Master General.
“ J A. Dix, United States Senator, lor New
York.
“ Daniel Dickinson, United Slates Senator for
New York,
“ John Fairfield, Ev-Governnr State of Maine.
“ W. 11. Haywood, ScMtalor for North Caroli
na.
“ J. B. Bowlin, United States Representative
for 31 issouri.
“ E. A. llaunegan, United States Senator for
Indiana.
“ Silas Wright, Governor of the Stale of New
3 ork.
“ E .niund Burke, United States Commission
i erof Patents.
“ T. A. Howard of Indiana, United State*
Charge d'Affiirs to Texas.
“ Judge Ellis Lew is. of Pennsylvania.
“ Zadoi-k Pratt. United States Representative
of State u* New York.
“ Samuel Houston, United States Senator
from Texas.
Any or all these beautiful engravings can be
furnished on large size p iper, suitable f»r frames
j at the low rate of Bld for .OU copies, or $6 lor 50
: copies, either of a single plate, or assorted. That
is to sav. an enclosure of 815 will command 10
| copies of each of the ah ve portraits; or, in other
Words, 10 persons subscribing $1,50 each, and re
j mining it to me, can each have 15 portraits, ad
mitted to he admirable likenesses, in a style for
frames. That of tlie venerable Jackson alone i*
worth the money.
PKEMIU.M.—Those subscribers who have not
paid their subscription up to July, 1817, w ho will
remit the amount due, shall receive the set of por
traits as soon us they can he w ritten for.
May 30 A. G. WILLIS Agent.
LINEN GOODS.
f'OIIN P. SEIZE, has just received tlie cheap
est assortment of LIN E.N GOODS, ever of
fered in this market, lo wit:
4-4, Undressed Irish Linens in whole and demi
pier. s,
9-8, Fine and heavy Pillow Case Linen,
fi, 10, 11 and 12-4, Linen Sheeting, some very
Hue,
8,9 and 10-4, Single and double Damask Table
' Diaper,
j 8-4, Barnsley Diaper,
8-4. unbleached Diaper,
8. 9, 10-4 unbleached Table Cloth,
Bird’s Eye Diaper,
Long Lawn,
Hate and Grass Linen,
White and colored Drillings,
While and brown Hollands,
Bleached and unbleached Russia Sheeting,
French ami Irish Linen Checks.
I Russia and Scotch Diaper.
Crash and Creqnila
4-4 Burlaps and O-nahsirgs
Linen Cambric llandkfs. at I2j cents and np
j wards
' Grass Skirts
Bleached and unbleached Linen Socks
Bleached and unbleached Towels with colored
1 borders.
j Huckaback Dowlas
j Gents. Linen Gloves.
ALSO,
i A general and extensive selection of FANCY
; and STAPLE GOODS, worthy the. attention of
: customers generally.
March 2(i 148
NEW SPRING GOODS.
J "WVUTM. O. PRICE & CO., Drapers and Tai-
V ¥ iors, itaVe now instore, aud are weekly
j receiving from the French and English markets,
I CLOTHS. GASSIMERES and VESTINGS,
. and Trimmings for 'Bailors uses, to which they
; would call Ihe attention of those visiting this mar
! ket, as they can sell them by piece or jHiti~rn, a«
I low as they can he purchased in New,York; Uash
| maretts, Croton Coalings, hummer I arahlcta, Eng
lish and .-'meri an ’weeds, white and colored
Linen Drills, “Drap D'Ete,” hl’k-and col’d fig’d,
Manoguir Delaines, and all the newest pattern*
and styles of VESTINGB of Silk, Cashmere,
white and col’d. Marseilles, Valencias, <fcc.,A'C.,
with a full and general assortment of the new est
patterns and styles of READY MADE CLOTH
ING, and well made Shirts Htnl Drawers. Hats and
Caps. Umbrellas, steel frame and all kinds; Hosie
ry, Gloves, Suspenders, Cravats, Scarfs, Ilandker
chiefs. Slocks, Collars, Bosoms, Shoulder Braces,
Riding Belts, .Money Bells, Razor* and Razor
Strops, Dressing Cases, Clothes Brushes, Hair
I Brushes, Hat Brushes, Nail and Tooth do.. Night
Caps, Money Purses, Pocket Hooks, Tablet*,
Watch Guards, Body Guards, Tailors Shear*,
Points,Tailors Inch Measures, Crayons,and every
article useful for dress.
A fine assortment of HICKORY SHIRTS,
We xx ill make to overall kinds of FASHION
i ABLE CLOTHING at - hurt notice, and as cheap
as can he had in the Southern market.
258 BROAD-ST., opposite State Bank.
March 18 141
DRY GOODS,
7V CHARLESTON, S. C.
W. BANCROFT, 253 King-st., would in-
E.i* vite the attention of country planter* and
others, who may xi.-it the city, to is stock til rich
Fan« y and Staple Dry Goods- It will he fount 1 one
of the most extensive in the city, and is intended lo
embrace every article in the Dry Goods line. Par
ticular attention paid to ladies’ rich Dress Goods*
Shawls, Mantles, &c. Also, a full assortment »f
Domestic Fabrics, both Gotten and Woolen.
In rooms in the rear and over our front *ale*
mom, will be offered to merchants, a large stock of
the same goods, at wholes le, at prices well worthy
the attention of close buyers.
April 11 l6l
LAMPS! LAMPS!!
A FEW splendid LARD (SOLAR) LAMPS
of the improved patent, to close a consign- S
ment, will be sold at cost. Persons wishing sorb
articles r an be supplied at a muchness price than
customary. J. E. MARSHALL.
KrOLD BRASS and COPPER wanted, f
whi h a liberal price will be paid.
April 22 170
MAGIC TOOTH-ACHE MIXTURE,
¥lf A R RANTED to afford immediate relief to
¥ TOOTH-ACHE, and superior to any sim
ilirarticle known. Prepared by an experienced
Dentist, from a receipt furnished by one of the
ablest Dentists in the United Stales, Price 25
cents, Forsale by
D’ANTIGNAC & BARRY.
Ii A VIL AN D. Bis LEY CO ,
WM. K. KITCHEN.
THOMAS BARRETT At CO.,
J. E MARSHALL.
WM. IJ TU'TT.
And at the Drug Stores in Hamburg. S. C.
Agents are requested lo refund the money in
any case where this preparation fails to give satis*
j faciion, [Aptill