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BY JAMES GAR JR, JU. . AUGUSTA, GEORGIA WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 23. 1847. N ’SERIES—VOL. 1.-jfO. 222-
THE CUN ST til T1 UN Ai JST.
OFFICE IX McINTOSH-STKEET,
Third door from the North- VI est corner oj Brund-st.
Sales of LAND by Administrators Executors or Guar
dians, are required; by law, to be held on ms tir-t
Tuesday in the month, between else hours ot ten in the
forenoon and three in the afternoon at the Court
House in which the property i- situate. Notice <>i
these sales must be riven in a public Gazelle sixty
days previous to the day of sale.
Sales of NEGROES must be at public auction, on the
Hist Tuesday of the month, between the Usual hours o
sale, at the place ol public sales m the count\ wheie
the Letters Testamentary, or Adminis ration, orGuar-
may have been granted, first giving sixiv
days’notice thereof, in one of the public Gazettes o/
ibis State, and at the door of the Court lioasc wuere
such sales are to he field.
Notice for the sale of Personal Property must be given
in like manner forty days previous to day of 'afe.
Notice to the Debtors and Creditors of an Estate must
Ire published for forty days.
Notice that application will he made to the Court o( Or
dinary f*»r leave to sell LAND, must be published tor
FOUR MONTHS.
Notice for leave to sell NEGROEsL must be published
I ;>tjß months, before uuy order absolute can uc given
by the Court.
BUSINESS CARDS.
To I'rofcssional and Business Jlen
PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS
not exceeding six lines. will be inserted under ibis
head at ihe rale ol $lO per annum. V nrJs ox*
ceeding six lines, will be charged pro rata per line
{£r 1)K JNO. *A CLEVELAND has
returned to the irity. Oliiee 215 Broad street.
Juid* lo 212
W . MFHdROV E » OUO,
ATTORN 111 V AT L Wv .
iIA Jllit' RG, S. ( .
Office opposite Smuli A: Benson's old U arehouse.
June 9 —1 v 211
JOHN J. JONES,
ATTO 1? N E V A T 1* A\V ,
MACON, GA.
Will practise in the counties of Bibb. Jones,
Baldwin, Twiggs, lion-ton, Crawford and Mon
roe, and also in the county of Burke. Any busi
ness intrusted lo bis cure will receive prompt it
trillion. I y 2‘5 June 2
James Gardner., jr.
ATTOII NE V A T LA\V .
AUGUSTA, ga.
Feb. r, HNs
GEO. (*. McWiIOUTEJI,
ATT O II N H Y A T L V W .
OFFICE LAW A J VU F. AUGUSTA, (A FOR ts!.
out 23 bin 20
W.
poit tit v i t p , i \ r i: ir .
Studiu Unitarian ( Tiurch, corner of Greene and
Jacksou-streets.
April 9 lUO
ALEXANDER M.-KENZIE, Jb.
ATTOItSKY AT I.AVV.
W.vVM-siitiiio', i>t;tiKK t'oihvrv, <■*.
April 20 ly IbS
I) i: MOCUAT IC It EV I EW .
This splendid and popular Monthly Periodica
is now published at S 3 per anniiiH —every number
containing a likeness of some prominent man.
March 14 A ‘ . W ILLIS, Agent.
GIBSON & BUTT,
A T T O It N E Y S A T L A W .
WAR RENTON. GA.
f,\VV COPARTN ERSIHP.—The Subscribers
have entered into a Co-Partnership. and will prac
tise Hi the Northern Circuit. Any business entrits
led to their cure will meet wiihprompt attention.
WILLIAM GIBSON.
JOSEPH 11. BUTT.
Jan. 22 fun. '.'l
DAVID ADAMS,
Attorney at Law, Hamburg, So. C:
Ofllee over the store of Sibley At Crapon—will
practice in the Law Courts of E Jgelield and Barn
well, 39 ly sen? 21
LAW NOT ICE.
J. T. SHEWMAKE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
WA V N ESBO ROI GH, GA.
Jan. 23 ly 95
CLEVELAND Sc SPEAR,
(I DTPAV —t-*—r> iiri msernr
MiKiiliUii i is \ S
N O .215 jv in , vi) . st.
( Over Aldrich Gru n's Shoe Flore.J
nov II 1v 35
constitutionalist
JOiS OFFICE,
m m 1 m ** (u » "*m f*; iro p-a*
•hi mm* W m hw v j*i mi m *
Having recently put our Job Okfick in comjdet
order, and made extensive additions to our forme
assortment of FANCY TYPE, we are now pre
MaredTo execute with neatness, and at short notice
Al t, KINDS OF
PLAIN, FANCY, A N 0 ORNAMENTAL
TP i © it w v o ir w
«*- LpV \l efjs. «t.ia <_» Mi V.V-. }
suell AS
H VNDBILLS, VISITING CARD".
LABELS, COTTON UECLiPTS,
cards. blanks,
CIRCULARS, CHECKS,
NOTES, BILL HEADS’. A C .
iO“AH orders from the Country will meet w ith
prompt attention.
Augusta. June 21. 1315.
TOBACCO AXD SUGARS,
Os the Choicest Brands.
ClOl N PR\ MERCHANT'S and gentlenieu
y w ho visit Augusta, and who desire to enjoy a
Spanish Segar, or chew the Weed, pm ftp in spier,-
did style, or who purchase to sell, w ill find me at
all times ready to supply their demands, at vvhole
saleand retail.
f would respectfully request persons v* ho \i-it
the « ity to supply themselves in my line, to exam
ine my stock before purchasing elsewhere, as it is
selected by competent judges, and patronised by
old smokers and chevvers of ihe favorite weed.
GUSTAV VOLGF.fi,
One door below John P. Setz’s Dry Goods Store,
Broiid'Sl. befit 23
L 1S T OF i. ETTIi R S I
RUM VIM.V'C in llie l*ust at Augu-la,
Ga.. on the Ist day of June, 1317.
Persons wishing reuerstroiiiihislisl, will
plea.se sa\ tlicy are advertised.
A
Alexander Jane Avery M il
Adams C Anthonj VV
Ay re L A F Aziel P
Anderson A C
15
Barbara II W Brown F
Barnes V M Brown W II
Bans J Broom W L)
1* nbook P Broom J F
Belt G Brooks J L
Beal M care Gordon Brown t
BeM M Bryan J J
Bell il G Bunch J
Boatwright A Butler J
Black born M Butler R S
B van W Butler M
Broadnax T \ Bush 1) S
Brewer E Bu b S
(
Caßin 11 Christian J A
Caban is J C Coriel 1 A S
Calx in J P Cop din M
Camp B W' Collins >1
Campbell S t °ok R S
Cameron J A < alia N
Carty E Connor M
Camp H CrawlordS
Campbell J ( -urrv L
! Christian Ann Ciaigtuiles W II
hav-.us W B
C D
Dalby E Dennis L
Dix VV C Duflee S
Darnel R Dntfee T
Dariry J M Douglass Dr
Darby J I fiaks S \V
Dent F Duffee M A
Dart T A Duvall G
E
Egbert P M ‘
j, ;„
■ 1 arrer E Fitts K
Fair 11 Fowler M
Flint J fhuddle J
I uslet A S Franklin BAD
G
Gardner 51 R Glover VV
Gardeati \V (,reen <> P
(iamhie R L 1 you Id M
buy T T Graves.) P
Gibbs E Gre n S B
Cass A Lee (joss J VV
Gardner li
II
HalyJJ Hitt J VI
Harmon VI i I ifks P
Hard VV .1 Hnl B
i la!litdd G Hicus A
HaV S Hope G *
li insen R Houston L
i Havne J Holder M
11aim J Hohiford VI B
limn VV HoltC
i fardm in E Holland A 8
Hans- 1.1 Housl. n E
i I nrit'U R I lorton .1
Heckie i‘ V Horton L
i liiiv .VI A E
J
Johnson P Jones Dr EE care of V
Johnson .1 U Heard
Johnson J f Jackson if
F ,
Kuiizie A E Knight (J
Kennedy A Keit.fi D
Kmc in VV VV Keener E
L
f.avvton G VI I.eland G
Larks VV Hue. E
Euiutuuns J I -ee J ,1 i'*
Leonard VV II l.ovxies M E
Leon 11 Low e W
M
VlcCormick VV' Maddox J
VicDudeJ Vlaiten N
VlcKinney.l Vlarien 11 P
' McKinzieD Mailt ry VI
Vl<-FeelV D A Maxwell J II
VlcViurpliev VI D Vlanhatn G
1 Mallory H R Meals Dr
Viar i in' A VV Miller J VV
Madden .M Mitchell J U
Via hone V D Mendlteim E
VLuheson E Miller J
May R 11 Metcalf J
Mar key F I* Miller W
Morns mis Burah A. Moore V
Viarian T’hoinas t care Moody Jas VI
of atone A: McCollum Mullen miss Mary A E
Viorrou B VV Vlorrisoti miss Kate
Moore Jno C Morrow'Bryant VV 2
Mongin John II Munson Albert
Muiiin James Jr Vlondouviilemrs Mary
N, , i
i Nesbitt Ceasar cure ol N-d miss VLtry E
tur Wilson N ickles E D
i O Conner Mary Urine VV m P
Ogden Sarah Umooney’Joeph C
Osbourne uiws Henrietta
P .
Pittman James Pricket Author
P* arson maj Park J T esq 2
Purmelee J B Pay ne ( Tiarles F
Philips miss Sarah Pearce George
Paxsoii Ed i tin rid I’arkcrmrsM A 2
Pearce miss Mary F Perryman Elisha
Proctor mrs Jane Pcrncnrer Edward
Prior < r VV m li C Pourifoy rev mr
li
R F, B Bidgeden Ann F
Ray VVm J Killy T' VI
j Reid Henry servant Robson Sion
Red mrs Barbta A Robinson AnnsiT
Remly 'J Rowel Mary
Kit e R E Roberson (3 1*
Ripley Francis S Uowlan A
Rhodes W in F Rooney Hugh
Skinner VV illiara jr Sesgler W A
Shoe. Patrick Smith John B 2
Shelton Joseph Smeed A
ISbarpe.lohn Steen James N 3
swUmci im.« staratx A Starr John
Singleton J Steagall A .»
Simmons mrs Catharine S!e[ ( j u . ns >[ ff 2
H Stewart miss Catharine
Skinner mis- Cornelia F Strong A C
She trial Isaac Stanley miss Jane
Skinner Seaborn Speed nn-s Elizabeth
Sandeilin Robert Sanford G VV
Schely Robert Scott C care of J II Vlax-
Semple VI S well,
T
Thompson Isham 3 TnrrentJne Ge.orgiana 2
T homas gen J.i>eph Tvvilley James
Thomas Floyd or Josepli Tomlinson li VI
Timmantis Henry Tyler David
Thomas Win VI Turner John VI
Temple VI S
VV
w alker John II VV yley Leonidas 2
W ud Jos VVikiaius Lew is
W are TTnnnas 2 V\ mrs Eliza
Walker Jacob Williams Nelson
Washington miss Sarah Williams miss Sarah
Webster.! Palmer VV ill- VV S
White Daniel Wilkinson Tims J
Week-mrs Mary VI Wilkinson George
W ilson HiramN 3. Wilkins Levi
W ood.- VV ilson Wj ley G VV
Wright miss Martha
V
\ ottng T G. Voting miss \tm
V oui.g mrs A E Young mrs Rebecca
Z
Z ifieri Andrew
June 2 E. B. GLASCOCK. P. VI.
ON ( ONSIGNVIENT.
A, FEW splendid patterns ofC A NDELABRAS
usi jnstreceived. Also, a few choice patterns
of Dyott’s Improved Lard Solar Lamps, with
Chimneys au-.l Globes to fit, always kept on hand.
The above articles will be sold very low
1 Jan. Hi 91 J. E. MARSHALL.
J>!f. LK HOY'S
VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL FILLS.
'The startliiigdrawhack on nearly all Mcilicitial Atients
I ln»ever been tiut in their process».f purgation ainlpua-
I fie at ion, they have as) ne sin i ukd thz svsvtM. II ot tea
I Purgative Medicines have always been regarded a- at
I best out a .Vi'Ctna n Foil: P<t ie uis resort Lag lo t iiem loi
| the relief of*.) nt! disease attiie expense oi A soths,R. 1
! n'lviatp tins. Physicians have long sought lor an Agent
I that would at ihe S.OIE TIME
PURGE PURIFY AM) STRIiNGTHEN'.
I> tthe.ir efforts were nearly fruitle.-s ami they had in
most despaired of -utcess ’.‘.'hen the labors ot science,and
research v-re rewarded by a discovery w nidi tally r> -
fondest desires ol (he Medic:l- I acuity , -nd
wiurii is jusf.y irded as (»nr thfr* mosi i itpoiTniil
Trimnphs tiiat P!i:iriu-.cy iius ever udiieved. ibis ntt
portaut desideratum is named
DR.LC ROY’S VEGETABLE UNIVERSALPIf*.*S,
Which Purify 1 inv Blood, and remove a!l corrupt. und
vitmird httM’jrg. and u*/it.)UAy accumulot runs I' out the
1 body in a iii uoier never before ri\ tiled, and which yet
j produce no icenkne as or laxutitide whatever, but on ttio
1 conlnti y torn the - onuteb, a»nl invigorate the cousti 11-
| lion during the progress of their operations! Dr- Le
R,i v’s Pills, in fi?i u'i ite liiose he ret :jt'o re ir rec) e ciliibic,
~ but most desirable qualities. Eracvet <•»» uni Jneigvra
i ti n tut they .ire at tbe same time t - I '{ h.SG i iILMNd j
PPRG MTV F.. AM) V PURIFYING TON UN
lue two pl ine-ipal ingredients in Dr. Re li »' s Pols are
>l«! Cherry ami ?4:ii-»:i|iai ilia.
So prepareii that each promotes- the ben -ticiu! effect of
1 tiie other, the former .treng - 1 ruing, v. bile the la ter,
I through it- tiiiinti with va ions vegetable ingredients.
, evacuates att«i pin ifies; thus ti:ey sn per indue l o torpid i
! ty or lassitude of the Digestive Fuio tioi s. and hence
their operations arc attended Ly no R eucliou or Subsa-
I quciilCustiv<*nese.
Dr. l,e RiO-’s Pills are the mostactive -m 1 seyrrhing
Moilif.ine inexistence. T.iey nt once attack tie v> ry
: root of Diseases, and their action is so proinj t that inuit
| hour or tw» after they arc taken, the patient is aware
■ ot llieir good effects. They’ not oidv operate on tin:
| Blood, hut also on the chyle, of which tin* Blood i> form
; ed.and thi-seenies good blood from the i'ji a-un h-ad,
I nvn cot »t they a rod uce neit air nan sen, griping oi\debili -
i ty, and as fnuiiy medicine they have 110 rival. Price 25
| cents per box.
("sold wh- les-.ile and retail bv i’AVILAM). 1.1 V,
.t CO.. THOMAS BARIUiTT. .v lO„ VVM. IJ-MNF.F.
D'ANTIGNAF & KVKRV.aim W'M K KITCHEN.and
at retail bv Druggist throughout tlii&Slat .
I May 4 ‘ 30
i>u. c;ii liis jtits
CAL VAN I C il IN' G S
AND
MAGNETIC FI-1 ID.
f IITS remarkable iuvefllion. which lets 1 --reived the
i 5 almost uoiversulapprobation «i tb** nn-dical pro
fession of Grem Britain, comprises an entir- '.y new ap
pliCHlionoi Gaivanisui, as ;i rcnicd-ial ag-'iil. l>y m-'atisol
which the Ordinary Galvanic Ma (cries Llcctric auti Has
ncii c .Viacbinee.aVc., are entirety dispensed witii- and tiio
myslci ions powoi s of >i ilvanisi.t applied with-nn any
of the objections which are itiscpcruble Iroitt tho gene
ral mode now in use. The strong d>-.-e». ami at irreg 1-
lar intervals, in which Galvanism is apphed by the Ma
ebines. has be n pronounced, at’ era fait and impartial
trial, to be DECIDED LX' iN ju . logs, an i it was to n nnd v
ttiis radical defect, that this new’ application was pro- j
joe ted. which after mice using toil and perseverance. In.s
been brought to us present state of ner!< • t on. Jne
Galvanic llisux answer ali the purposes «;f ttio most
expensive Machines, and in many other respects arc
more sake and cLar.u.\ m cccoiupliibing the desired
effect.
Tiie Gai v\nic Rings 11 --d in ■• *. c*i I on with tin
Magn tic FIUIU. a c couiidciili v r-.‘lonilueuded in ALL
n SORDKKS Will, H ARISE FROM AN I 'L. : 1 ID OR UN
HKATIIV STATE UK THE XEKVOL’S OR VITAL SYSTEM , Hltd
these complaints arc ainoiin the most pa.infu l uml iim
v er.sa Itowin ii w e are subject. '1 lie y .-trise. wit hoc t e.x-»
ccplion, from one simple < ju»»—a derangement ol tin-
Nervous system—audit was in the-c cases that other
“ remedies'’ having so often failed, a new agent was
greatly needed, which it is confidently believed, has
been found in the proper and judicious application of
Gal v auisiii.
The Galvanic Dings have been used * ith entire»ne
cess ina) 1 c <«<•- of Rncc >i a it- i . emear ■i; ronie . n,*.
plying to the heatl. face or limbs ••ocr. l'ic-Doi okki x
Toothache. Bronchitis. \Y.ri igo, Nnvi.r, i t; -k k
HLAU A; 11 E. I NUtGI'.SI ION PaUALVSKs PaI.XV. I'.VILEPSY,
Fits. Cramp. Vai.pitation ok the Heart, Arenpi-r xv,
Stikkness k J.-ints. Spinal Com l-ivts. Kcmr.xgo.
Neuralgia. XEnvoi's T.u-.mor- Dizziness ~i -, ■ r
Dear. P.aihs in ihe <’ hot < ni--Hd ■ 'i vlk.m H 'nn.t
rv, Dp.itcikm-v nr Vep.vocs anT) Physical Exer-jv.
and all Nervous Disorders. In cases of continued
Dyspepsia, which is simply a nervous d-i-angem nit ui
the digestive organs, they have been found eipi ally suc
cessful. Their extraordinary effect- upon the system
must be witnessed ! o be lte| j«; v ed. aml a- a certain PRE
veNTivk for l)u‘ preceding complaints they art-equal
ly recommended. The Kings are ot ditiereut pi-ie-s,
being made of all sizes,and of various oi iiameetal i-at
teriiß,and can be vv urn by the most delicate female w it bout
die slightest inconveiiirace. In fact the ocusuliou is
1 rather agreeable than oliur'vise.
The Ga’v.uiif liuils, IJr;icelets, ILuuls,
Darters, Necklaces, Ac.
fu some cases of a very severe character ntjd of long
standing, the power ns applied by the Galvanic Rings
is not sufficient to arrest the progress of disease aae i; la
in ate Iy to restore health. The i mprov ed modification in
theGALVANt Belts. Bracelets. reme
dies this objection ; any degree of poxv i;i ill ati - req l red
can readily be obtained, ai.d no eomplaint wliii litlie
mysterious agent of Galv aiti-m can effect will fail i«» !»«
pci nialiciilly relieved. Tli -e article - arc a ' ; ted to the
waist, arms, wrists, limb ancles or any pa :f of ihe bod v
w-tli jierfect convenience. The (ialvanic Necklaces
are used with greater hem-fit in cases Brom hitts or
the throat generally ; also in cases of Ner
vous Deafness; and with almost uniform -nere.-s as h
preventive for Apoplexy, Ecileptic i'ris ; audeiiiiijar
coinplniuls.
Christie's Jl-’i/notlc Flnld.
Isissned i n connectihii w itli the G ai. v\ mc Kings and
all their moditicatinns. Thjscoinposition has been pro
nounced by the French (.'neimais to be one ofthe mn.d
extraordinary'discoveries of modern scicnct . Il is be
( lieved to possessa remarkable po vv er of RENDKRtnG THE
! Nerves seii-i nvi, to (Jalvaiik aciiol. 1.-y these moans
! causing a circulation of tiie inti uence at the sent of dis
ease.and thus giving rapid and permanent relief. No
otbercornposiiion in chemistry is known to produce the
same effector to impart a sirnilor property to the nervous '
i system by means of an outward local application. The
Magnetic Fluid contains nothing -apuideof thesliclit
est injury, its application is agreeable, am: it is harmless
in its act ion us it is beneficial in its result. Fullexplana
i tio.ts and directions accompany it. The combined in
, vent ions lire in every way perfectly’ harmless; they are
i at price-Within reach of all, and the discoverer only re
quests t fair trial, ns a test of llieir surprising etiicucy
and perniancul benefit,
Chi istie'N Galvanic Ftrcugthcuiug Pia?;-
teis.
TUesearticlcs form another valuable application an
vu_ ...... <.r iu u .in, ’{jit-a are too
impt.rtant adjunct to the genuine >i vLvaihc Ttrncs ano
their modifications, acting upon tin* same principle.but
ill ving thisad vantage of more oral applies i«»n. They
are confidently reconiiiumdsal as h valuable addition in
the speedy cure of R heumatism, acute or chronic ; mi
all nervous complaints.and a- a positive remedy in i as.--
of Bain and Weak..css i the ('lie-tor Back. Pain in the
Side.in A-tlimi ic Affections, and in Weakness orOp-
S pieasioti ol the PuJinonary Organs. In Seinal Com
| plaints: their effects are of the most decided cnaracter.
and they iiave often been used v.iili lumabl success.
j They are also of the greatest advantage in Pains and
- Weaknessof the Breast, and are bighfv recommended
j lor many of those complaints i<> which n.males are
I espe.cially liable. .A san effectual ine:ui-for '■'trengtlien
| inf the system when debilitated with disease or other
i causes . as h cei tain aid in Oou.-tit'Hiouul Wcukin-se. as a
[ Preventive for C‘lds and in all affections ot'the Chest
generally the Galvanic Strongt etiiif Plaster will he,
! f« mu' of great and permanentad vaniase. Ina few words,
j it embraces all tile virtues ofthe bc.-t ionic preparation
; witii the important addition of the Gaivm i iaiuence,
which is neither-impaired or exhausted, w i|# the action
; continues. Tlies articles will be .foiie.i entirely free
I front tlioseobjection,-which art acon-ra, tsourceoVcom
plaiiu a itbtiie ordinary Plasters in commc use.
FT The great celebrity and -uect-s- of these irt'fjes.
have caused then lobe cointe.rfei.’ed by tinpriucipied
1 persons, i o puts ide -against iinposi!ion, Dr. Christie
has but one ant mrized agent in eachei'y- of tU* Iruion.
The oulv Agencv in X ugaista,Geo.. i- at tin- Store«.f
HAVII.AND. lUBLFY -V CO., Druggists.
All articles ol tlte kitjd sold elsewhere are worthless
counterfeits. 42 gept. 23
OR VXGF.S AND LEMOV'S.
KEUEiVED on donsjonißciii from .New York,
/ 10 boxes OR\NGLB,
■ JO Lemons, wiiich v. ili he sold low.
JOHN R. DOW.
Vrwtl fi ]57
bvcon: bacoxi
JUST RECEIVED—
-5 H> r IjoM'e Hums, for fam ' v tts n .
20,0)0 lbs priine Side- and Shoulder?, and for
1 stile low by ;April6.- JOHN K. DOW.
TO THE OVV V EItS AND AG ENTS OF •
CO PTON F \CTOK!LB.
¥OHN O’.SKILL, Wo dm, Colton and Silh I
Fancy Dyer, informs the putiliu generally
that he wishes to .he engaged in his line of busi
ness fur the next year.
He is at present in the employ of George Schley,
iNq., of Richmond county, and has been ?upenn
tending-foi’ him the COTTON DYING of Brule
xii. !,k Factor v for the last eighteen months.—
j1 is engagement wili terminate on tiie Isi October
next.
He will give instructions in tiie art. of Cotton
Dying at any establishment, were tie might he era- :
ployed, on more reasonable terms than could t>e
obtained in. any English or Northern Dye-House. J
1! is chemioi i Know of ihe (old Bin** Dye is
su erior to any'hitherto known in this sectn-a of
Country, aiid by his inode can, from the same
amount of Indigo dye nearly three, times the J
amount dyed m inc common way. Hi- instruc
tions in d\ iog tin- one color would be. of more b-m
--eftr to an establishment in one year tlian (iiree i
limes llm amount of ins wages, lie has, at fire
sent. under liis instruction, a boy, belonging to bis
j employer, whom be has partly taught the art of
dyeing colors most suitable lor the Factory, viz :
i tied. Yellow, Brown, Orange and Blue, anti will
make him proficient before the expiration of Ins
engagement. His work, lo be Keen at Beileviile
Factory, is the best criterion by winch to judge his
capacity.
Letters to ois addre-A. ears of WVI. HAINES,
Jr., AugC-ua, wt J meet with proper attention.
April 2U v. 3 IGB
rOTTO.X GINS!
FIPJBH HD ON U iJ IT XVAH Zt 3-] FO36E
v'D.x-i,. i*3iaiYi-:€'V.
fl H\\ E heretofore labored that my cotton gins
ji should be thought superior to any manufae- j
turetl in vieoigta. By oii'.-riiijf tu the public eudi
an article ( have been liberally patronized, for I
.which 1 heel grtct’ui. J have warranted my fine j
gins. I haV’e never had one returned as not com- j
ing up to w hat I pr.miisi d. It is known I liave,
and do promise, tout aiv gins make superior cot- :
ton. i have no travelling agents. 1 rdy on my i
gins telling a belt, r tale f-<r me, and one tiiat will :
l.u> sooner lu-lieved than a triwliiiig agent; jo j
short, I h"j'-i louitkeuiv gins sell tlieui>eivca. J
feci confident in staling that I have made valua
ble improvement in line gins, and that i slta.il
hereafter furnish an impro -ed gin to anything
i heretofore sold. I vvou.d aDo inform citizens of
Warren, Washington, VViikes. (Joitimhia and
Burke counties, that I have purchased Simpson’s |
improveuient for band machineiy, and tiiose wiju
pitrcii is.- my gins jn tiio c-.u ■ iti.-s na sued will have
the use «»l tin* patent fret-; let* material, wlt.-ti de
sired, w di !»e put on tiie ijeati ldo-’k, free ot charge. '
Jl wtii require a small outlay of material on the j
Land wheel, which vv ii! he Mtrnished at the lowest
possible rale, and waicii, when u-ed, reduces tiie .
i draft loan astonishing e.xleiit; the character o
the ioijirovcoient is simplv bv propelling the niu
cliinf ry !\ a slack band, inst ad t»l a tight one.— ,
M \ finest ncliua Holier Oiiis arc soiu at c,3 per
su \y .
,\lv plain gins arc also greatly improved, and !
xvid be sold according to kind, from to £2 50
per s ixv. A1 y lineal gins have heretofore soot
higher than other g ; us, and yet, heretofore, 1
iiave not been able to supply t e demand, xvui.st
i have itcen unalde to seii but few plain gins.
Orders or leiteis. addressed tv* mo at bpaem,
will be promptly attended 10, anti gins delivered at
purcimsers’ re«i-irti’*.-s. fr**e of charge.
(4 x RUE IT T. OGEE >BV tY BROTHER.
.j,ar. .a, *.,)) ** o,
Ceriilica'c .
.V-wks of Oitcte.'ut., Ou, »i ateh 17:li, 1317.
(j. C t>ji. st; y . K t. fiiar Sir:— Below 1
hand mv certdicale. agreeably to vour request,
stating prcciselv tiie opinion 1 entertain oi their
stipe:i t; uv over any 1 have ever seen. 1 have
also oft titled tiie certificate of :Vlr Wiison, our
buf.eiintendant ami Yiacbioist. who is the best
judge o’" the quality ofcolton, as lie 'chews tiie
bag/ Very respectfully x.-ur friend truly.
‘ Tdoß. CHEKLEV.
Shouts of O jccr.Uce, Ga., 1317 —This is to cer
tify that i liave us -d two ol *r. Li. F. Ogieslw ! & ,
Aiiii--Fra tion Oostnn iinp. (the one BO am! tiie
ot;ier-F> saws,) Vcrttl vears. and can truly
sax’they are superior to any t-nng ofthe kin i
now is u-e; and form an exception* to what is '
said about this being an age of improvement, at
cast as far as gui making is conn . i.« d.
ki 1 )vi A s Cll idid LEY.
Brother-*' Factory, Snort Is of' (J yctxhee, Ga.
.March I*, 7t, i Sl7. — f his is to cert ity that one o
1 1. F. Ugieshy sbO saw ivnti-Ei'iolion (Jutteji
(jins is now. and has li.cn in use lot I in-last four
teen moulhsat this place, and I can say witheon
lln lu e that 1 1 is l ie Oe.sV, al tic io oi I !,C kind Inal 1
have yet stun.
B. J. Wilson. Super’t a>td I’raotical Via hinist.
Sn can null , .Marti Jtk.'t, Ibe under
signed, during the [iast season, iiave frequently
noticed tiie superiority of cotton, received from
i those planters xvhu use gins thanl;actured by G
I . Ogh'shv’, E-q., ot Spaita, over that tiom olbcr
1 gins, ii Ins irivariabiy commanded the highest
price, and very frequently one-fourtii of a cent
per pound mote than other cottons ofthe same
class. RABUN N FULTON.
J. L. bSVINNEV.
Augusta. February ‘2lth, 1317.—The under
: signed Factors and Uommission Merchants, take
pleasure in reconunending to the planters gene- !
* lailv.G, T Oglesby &. Brother’s improved make
of gins, and do not hes tate to s.iv that the cotton
; ginned on theu* is equal to any received in this
market, and in every instance commands from an
I to jc. above highest quotations, and in point of
durability luuik they cannot be supas-td.
1 J Y K A RoIIKfiTSON.
Auzusla, February '2v!!i, 1317. \Vc take
pVasure in recuaimemiing to planters generally
Messrs. Ogles.>y N Brother s i.npro* i‘>J cotton
gins, and do not hesitate to say toe cotton ginned
on tiicm is equal to any received in this market,
, .«•».! «-;tt „u« .vc h,..i. i... i,;., ..._* i
11E ABO & DA VI SON,
ADAMS. HOPKINS & Co.
DOUGH I'Y & BEALL.
February 1,-?/, 13-17.—Tiiis s to certify that 1
have now in use one ol Oglesby s improved cot
| ton gins, and that 1 consider it altogether supe
rior te any gin 1 e er used, running catty and ma
king the cotton fine and clear of motes.
W.M. TENELL.
February : 2o'h. Dl7.* I have used one of the
. above gins tor one seasn n. and concur fu!lv in tiie
above. BE.SJA Vij V T. HARHiS.
S]>arUi) February ['ith, 1817. This is to cer
tify, that I hare owned one ot Mr. Oglesby's im- ;
j proved cotton gins tor two years, and can safely
| recommend his gins for two reasons. The fir>t,
that li cv do not cut l ie iiul or staple as other
gins. Ino next, I consider them the m ast dura
ble gins that i have evei used.
M. G. HARRIS.
February 20Ih, 1847. —We do certify, that we
haxe used mr the last tvvoyears Mr. G. F. Ogles
■ bv's Anti-Friction Gins, and art; decidedly oit.be
opinion that they are toe best gins now in use in
tins Slate, both for the firmness of the cotton and !
| their durability, and take great pleasure in re
comuienduig them to our brother-fanners gene
rally. lIIOHxHU P. SasfllKTT.
EnwAun L. Barns. Josuph R Sas.netj,
John P. Svkes. John L. Btar'.-o.sG.
1 Wilson Biat). Tiios. M. Tlr.vkr.
We have used these ring for one season with
unequated success.
: April 18 6—c IG7
s a li-:.
I rgNIIE subscriber has fur sale and will keep on
’ _S, hand at his Brick Yard an Gr*-en-sireet
j 350,000 BRICKS. S. L. BASfORD.
Jan 24 ly 96
TRUSSES, TRUSSES
L.\iv(*K assurtiu *»i r t; mt > rue ini; almost every size
X .A, ol tl IIV, Vi a rail's Chase's, i'o'liot s Hard’s-Ban
ning,s,Tlioini>son! s Mrs. Ileus’. French Paiert Common,
aril Improved C'cuuiion TRTBBLS, for tire relief and
cure nt'il Tmaur Kup'ur- Prolapsus,i-c. A supply cou
siautl v ou liuiid, and lor sale by
11 WIL.GMJ, KISLLY & CO.
N. B.—Persons ordering Trusses should speedy for
wlu ;ii side and what puipos wanted, and givi lie
(in an ober ol incites; round hips. The prices vary
lr<>m 75 cents to $lO oer
(!AO!Y!'T Fi SIiViTURE
C OXSTANTIiY ON] IA \I >.
4. LWAYS IMPORTING AM) MAM F.SG
-1! RING the best and must fashionable
styles of FL R.MTGRE.
1 would particularly call the attention of pnr
r ua-ieis to Ghajrs of my own manufacture, the
w rkniinship of which I guarantee to stand; if not,
return them; likewise all aiiiclcti of my launu
fa cture.
A Iso. on hand a beautiful assortment"f
W iMKHV SHADES AND fit i.V-jl'A.a, v "CIS.
of ml nieroiis patterns, and 1 propose to sell lor such
prices, us will leave no excuse fur purchase s.
CJIAKLCS A. PLATT’S.
Jan. 19 ly yi
AUGUSTA IRON AND BRASS
v.
jfIOTTOX V\i> WOO Cl, i: X .11 A
- CiULN ERV ANDGEAiIiNG FOR FACTO
RIES.
HOPKIXS & HARDMW,
in connection with the .VIA i’ TEA VVAa COM
PA NY: A. V., (one ol the most extensive Ala.
.chine Shops in the United Si.iU s,) would respect
tuiiv intoi’m tiie public, that thev are prepared to
furnish CU T T() V , WO(> LLKA A N D
U 1 HER Vi AO HI VERY, together with ail
kinds ot vi ILL GEARING and UAS I’IAUS
of all descriptions, of the latest improved patterns
in a style of workmanship equal to anv in the
countrr, and at short notice. Manufacturers
and ntiieis are invited to cull and examine toe
Machine y. which is a Avals on hand at THEIR.
ESTABLISH MEN T, r. ear the /tail It jad De
pot. in Auvusta, where orders will be rei eivi d
and iiiled on as te orable tm ins as tliev cam It
procured at tin; North or elsewhere. The de
li erv of the same being at Augusta, will avoid
risk ;ind s r e i xpense to lot purchaser.
T!ie following Specimens arc UaisheJ and bet
Up in a room tor exhibition:
SPUE APING \N I > I, VP MACHINE,
DOUBLE i'OFFER ( MILS,,
SINGLE DOFi ER( ARD<. WITH BFL VTS,
R UL-5V \V Dii \U I.NG HEAD.
LIST >FEEDER FOR ROPING, #
11R \ VVING FRA M F,. *
RINGTR WEI LEU TIIROSTI E.
LiV E B>i JN DEI s DL A D SPIN DI.ES
DANFORTH C Vl’ SPINNER.
!d)0 M \V fi ll STOP NiO LION,
SAMi'LES OF SHAFTING. GOT PJJNGS,
HANGERS AN D Pi LUES
'Fbey will iurnisb. also, ail other kinds of Aia
clnner u~ed in E iet ries i -1»'■1 n !in-r the
S 3-1 Ll’-.> P £•: KA 'M.AH MtT|, Ff ,
first intiiulu 'c l into ibis coui.trv by the iVlattea
vvui Company, witich is a grent labor-sa.ing
oLiCiiiiie.il> v\ ii 1 appetr b, the ioliowino;
Unite mu I* S' j>t. 1//t. G>43.— Our
fnjj vi uies operate to our entire satisfaction, pro
ducing yarn ol a superior quality, and an in
creased quantity over the iiaml Mules, and at a
far less cost, nut exceeding live cents per hun
dred. ll is now itlioiil tvv.o \ ears since they were
pul in operation,and 1 sknuvv that tin v liave
ever been detained for'.. ’ i hour for repa rs.
in haste, yours, truly. Nc.^
A. G. Washbon. Agent.
Mnvuytjtirtk, Jan. 13/4, IS 15. Mr. Rich ml
Stnbliny, m the Mai tea wan Company, has put
in opera t ion In m, establishment eight of Smith’s
Self Actiin Mules, sto en of 411- spindles, and
one of I-1 2 spindies. 'Fbey perform to the great
est satisfaerion. and the Mule itself is considered
bv ail practical men as the Lest of the kind in
the country. Joseph Rumva.
A (trrsfjicn, P i.. Jan. 10, IAIS. Air. St rib
ling. from toe Aiaiti awm Company, New York,
has jor-t finished putting in operation for me ten
o» Smith’s Sell-Acting Mliies, tor spinning twist
and lining, which operate to our cj.lire satisfac
tion. Samuei, Jamison.
Urea' Palls ALUs. Aj ril 25. I s 15. — \V t. B
Leonard, Esq.— i>oni Sir—This Companv have
bad in operation of Self-Acting Mules Sharp's
Roberts &Cos. A1 nsun s and Smiths. iue two
former for more than two v ears, and liiclaltor for
upwards,o : " one year last past. I have kept an
accurate account of the pr, duct, waste and cost
of m> rating each description of Mule, and the
result, is decidedly in favor of Smith’s.
1 have no hesitation in saying the Smith’s
Mule will turn otf more work per spindle than
any other now in use; that it requires less trouble
to keep it in order, and may be Kepi in repair a
less expense. 5 ours, respectfully,
J. A. Run t eigii.
A gent Great Falls Manufacturing Go.
Yarn spun in one week, ei, ing Igth August,
1843, at the Rocky Oh n Mills. Fish kill Landing,
N. V. 4184 pounds and 110,510 banks No. 35
yarn; Hanks to the spindle per dav, 4 7-100;
JNo. of working hours, 11 00-DO: expenses per
week, SJ Li 50: cost per hundred hanks, No. 35,
3 3-100 iiuio March 0
m oii3is: worms r worms r
fT 'HE Imue of childhood, mi l the c Ttain precur
*» s<«r of many dangerous diseases, if allowed
! to remain in tli«liiimaii system long in great num
bers. The season is dose at hand v\ hen they be
come most troublesome to children.
Dr. WOODRUFF’S WORM SPECIFIC, is a
safe and effi dent remedy ibi W orme Try it. It
I j. —i ... «)•*- « lie n(» flit?
(LAThe-Worm Specific -elits well where tried.
Giui-'i'iN. Pike conuu , Jni\ ; 12. 1846.
Dr. Woodruff— Please forward immediately 3
ii’>zen bottles of your Worm We liave
« ab> for it daily. Send il whinmi delay.
Respectfully, JOHN G. IHLL <fe GO.
Rprvsvili.e, Ala., Aug. 28. 1846.
Dr. Wood raff' — Dear sir: We have suit! llie !a>t
bottle of your Worm Medicine received. We
wish you to send us two dozen more, at least, as
w e now know-of some four or five bottles warned.
Respectfully. ANDREWS & HARRIS.
Mr Joseph Shipney. of Muscogee co., Ga.. .-ays
it brought away 2ot> vvmis from a negro child,
belonging to linn, in a short time.
Mr. John J. Little, of W’hitesville, Ga., says. ]
give it in one case and brought away 5'J worms.—
In another ease it cured his negro woman ot Ttniu
or Tape Worm.
31r Tli un ts Boyd, of Coweta, county, Ga.,say?
I gave it to a negro lv»y who was in bad’lmalili;‘it
bruiicht away immediateiv i>’> worms. He was
soon well, ami remains so up to this time.
A Iresh supply ol the above valuable medicines
1 for sale, wholesale and retail, by
VV M iv. KITCHEN, Druggist, Augusta,
; and in most, of the Counties in the felate Georgia.
h■ Y Lacy, Wavuesborougii,
W. M. Carr, Jackson bo rough.
Thomas White & Co.. W rig his boro ugh.
G. G. Cody, Warrentoii,
J 55 . Jones, 'layfield.
SV. Davis. Povveiton.
If. S. Breinan. JlouniZion.
J. IE iiiiiipaoii A, Co., Sparta,
i March 2! j4 l
~ iH\Tr<)iL7~
A CONSTANT supply of ! J ine Oil or Cam
‘ -e, phine. w;l! he kept fresh. Persons using
Murphy’s splendid Lumps, can always fie furnish
ed with the above OR on very reasonable terms, by
March 2 J. E. MARSHALL.
| PAITJV BOOKS AXD FANCY
D' t . O'ATiO\A KV.
.* J BLAKELY, Paper Manufac
i are mow receiving from New York
i I 'P'“ ry ,‘ ar >’ eaddition to *-heir former
stu ' k °! I>U " U UIl ) •Vaiiomiry, toce'lier with a
! enc T a l| ,lf ' ;,l > Buttons. Pins. Needles
P ,v,! l V !/ Thimbles Pen’
knives Grom and NiPr Pencils, fj.,1,1 pens Card-
Ca>es. Souvenirs, 1 ableis. Pink Saucer* -O
;V >0 T Alar - e a -"-:' r! ‘? )e ' ,t f*ocLet Books, kid,
rail and tnnrorco; I .anker Cares; Writini' Desks
|Vr, folio.; Bill Files; Bill ll ea ,| s;
De.hvcrj; Ink .Stands,.somethin" new; together
u ilh H complete assortment of French and English
T,ns - ‘ 1 re-Crockers stud a large variety of olhor
: article-- usually k- pt in Book Stores. *
DurDou.ls arc all new and Well selected to suit
both ttie country and city trade. Our prices are
also red need in proportion to other goods now of
lr " 1 ' 1 ! >1 "urorj- and citv merchants are in*
; V. Vi rieap goods. Next door
' ' S ' ' '*• u!,es & A'u, S Hard ware Store,
I _ iy 4 i
nej;di:d
* Mr >J i'*r U, y' a "Pin*, J'uins und
.buntthcr ( *•?,- hunts of Children
Sr. 4
’4u ■: ‘ 1 ' -i\e Immediate relief m tha
VV above named diseases—abating severe paiu
ki-m’ia.ly ns soon as taken, and corroding tim
■ sioinach an.! hovv.-is in a short time. Physicians
am! others in. et. smied to its value. Cull and
. s.-miine tor vours. Ives at the A vent's
i *'>'*"'&* lamented Captain Holmes, Cco
L r ia /ie.gimevt.
I )r a.- w IJ , U ’ S ; S r - JaG «. Jufy 34, ISiG.
, 'V v> “ oi!| [> ;ir -ir -i owe you an
a tornotuf -led Jog before this receipt
ot a t»o\ ot vour . 1 (' idnl .. u; 1 '
had the kindness ' ■ ’ ? h . , ‘* h p u
' for the us., of my * 111 Co - lulbus .
i 1 have fourid it v ) . i
only regn t that J , FinJ
< vi r toy no it ha' , ,H ' r
: invariably found \\
art' suffering niu> - Vo; t f ;;
hy t*io wretched '■ . . , ' , ' ’
< vrai :i is ~ : -
and rigor. With im <i ; . ( V &'* H <j
kindness, and b . '
* ~ 1 j hul fcUU &b, i
aui-your obedient ■> ant I,
j '^ A /} C «o|-VIDSC Macon Gub is.
! i rum iiuu. LI. >; Jf: , , v * . .
» c »/■ ! LSf t ’
;
Dr, WoODflC.i . ,
s.nco 1 received I C ~' U| ~ , v , (t w . ’j
enough to send 1 Ale V •
Joins, Would 1 1 ;. \ r; • ,
laid aside fur use V ' '
> (Jn the other p
my tpprccialion < t--1.v 1 . < .
Having used ti eCur : , ;; W.,,
i d.> not hesitate u , ..., , t . ,' ’
diene. Jude. . ,■ ,
bowels as wesom. tt-.u-s m / v . , ... ; t l , »
1 know iwllnng a, .',l . ;
* • H? ,L, •,
A (r.-sh --npj.lv <
u>r ,\ Kv
' L K K am Atm, ,
and ‘n m <st oj m ■ , ~. • .
I . I. I O. Jp-i-O 1 11. v
r - \ v . i !.-\ . , *
})’■ - 11 - < :,rr - ■ a
1 boinas \\ ini ■ . », H ui->hor*;f3i‘:--
• < . <."i v.
J W. .(ones.
Davis, J
li. ! S. Brerm, ; idiofi
J. il. >;mp. < .
A 'Til '22 ,-o
. •■■■* t IV
m* ;irr\*V
mssoi.tTK \ * in ISS - ~
rgAiii. co|i iri.u r. ■ '..ic i v Cmo
t iimui: ul' Wii V*WlA>! * mVn -V’ "c j|V-‘2
.... -.-■ilstof July I, m-r.slor ijjeK , M ,
> w aim, uriti the bu* ~ . .vi t »
cou.liict. il exch.su \ . si;y;.; ri>.i- . t *V ;
; the solo cliargt!ofllo a. .
\ eriiiii'uge lor the I -vr(o^Jk.;■ '** " '*
i’i.e Pit.nu uid at n ■ ■% kSso'd . . i i .
fluted Ijngiuidii! .!!;■ . . ; i, ; j,.’ w ,
l.l« - lass ; —\ ’
e :tali l e made is 1,,.- ■ ;««• ' .. .• . .A.’. '' , , . " ,
tin* sealing wax, an i ( f, ft
Cork. ami ueu la - • . . ’
el ciiuiiifli ic laths > , i. . ■ I'fFij.; i f |. 4irt» rt . .
whicli have been tu u.<- (j , v e n. a < ' ) e '-'n
pnet-.r. In Urafier i 1 , , a. t-; .-ar avt
(lelj hia. laiurd ea- p -tlsiTii- fe t?> ih,.. ,r a
the work,ami in tin . ,jj |. y ift
.Swaittt, separated r,.,a t o • a- <n, t ,. j,.'
tnllie « <>rk. Tilt*
graved conspicuous tv n uir- .
seini-eii eulardie lb' ~ ap,, ,• lijin.' ,
arc e. impose] Ol fii.iai u <■ f 1 ork fr :■> nrttyij, O » < ( '
, iscagravediu sutal' km i.. :i.c m; ■>. of, U; c.»b
I sAVaJ if *■
is W AIM'S* .*’ : > e -A - ,', a
y ( /c fuln.Gcnrra -CnV , Sn'idhx’ •
mutism. Dist i <f> ;■ - /.., u ~y /< >,
und oil dis • • o* /. - <
- Uei oj f Hl-i-uf.. ~,r ■/,<• ./
t - . /’ d/< r n
SW AIM'S PAN i X i s’. , , , ...
five years cel.-iirau .. M 4.» ei.n-v auu-in b.i-oa •
exlraol.i l.arv eUfC ■ ti-•• , ert;ie.al“s ■■ VV.i.d r ,
(•m els ma,b io the o s{. f ’.iii fj i
1.a.l f; rails I nccoljl} O o.• ft.: Pa
It liuai I'ecn Used • ■. -I p fil X
liasti id tl-esingular !.voii:m. u edn. d
I i.e most e let.rated I ~,-i 40* }, j. . ( t .
oils Among othe .iv
U'. tubsou, M. i ,
my.
\ alcntiuß > ? ott, .j - ' , v
versity.
WkP.Dcwccs,» a ?.cr «»f .‘.(law uVirir.l a. Uni
versity.
M. Chapman, >l. I' ‘( , •. v
T. Park-'. '1 D..
j I)r. i),-l Valle, Pi S■■. . > ;.•
Jose I.oureocod • f i i;, i.
.I. Chip 1 nti,Me. . . Uova '■ “j, > ii,i V
(J.W Irvin" 1: *e .Mia Ist- r u ft. .■ i
Sir Thom s Pearson, Majort. ■,i ;/ .
(lilber Robertson, liritisti f'ooiw . ,Vc
And also, tlie wonderful cur«* 3it«cMM ,>y t
; Panacea have formany years made it an im j,.'bal 5* .■)
rdv. The Pauuc* a does not contain mercury . c
fbrin. and being an iumteent jf'opwr itkm Utuayh .von
X t roes who are confined tit large numbers on >
tiou-m hot climates, are peculiariy liable to sne • «"
of disearari-ing from a vitiated 'suite of the Id
want of irli'ituliueao and variety of food. These i < s
so frutpiciitij set regular pracieu at defiance, « .co
der their miserable victims both Useless and cxjie ’ to
their in ,-i-rs. dial planter# would study theiruw;
e«t a# well as that of humanity, by keeping al»ay s , L u
ply of Hwaim’s Panacea, w hidi appears to be t a jv
tiling which can be r.-li don in stu b rao't.
TUB RETAIL PRICE HA 9 BE EX UEDIU » r.
One Dollar and b illy cents per bottle, |coniaiiiie . -re
halt pints,] or Dire, bottles for Pom Dollars.
A I SO—s VV A l M's YKR MO L’D K.
A vnluabh;Family Medicare, being a bigblv a. cit
, remedy for all diseasol anting frogi Debility of t s-e I i
i gi stiv Organs such as Worms, Choi era Morbus, I> ,:i
--, tery Fever and A sue Rleediug Pile' Sick ILgsaacr ,
A-’, ir. Set; tl-f p .inti li! -1 [v*hicb may be bad .i.m :
accompany in" the
Prejiared al'Swai.n's Laboratory, Seventh etr
low Ch suul. Pliiladetpiiia. am) for sale by nil n ■ ■■ ■ >
blc Druggislsin the United S’otcs.
AGJ.NTS. f |
[ • Xew York— JJ. H. Schieft'elin A- Co.
, L ndon. Ibiu.—Uvan: A, Lescber. j|
Liverpool Eng—T.van#, fin, *SL Co
Havana—l..G, Melizet. *
Valparaiso—Alex Cro-s.
Buenos Ayr* I # —it J. Ifayes&.Co.
St. Thomas—A H Riise.
Canton—J.b words.
S mdwichlslands —E L. Uunsou.
C ilc.itfn —if uftnag 1c &- Co.
March J7 D 9
COTTON GIN FACTOR V.
i rWTHEsiib.-.Tiher will remove on the first *>. ’ -
m. to his OP on Green-street, tw d v . rs
i above tile Baptist Church, where Planters , an i e
j supplied with Cvf/on Gins. Thrashing M hints
Corn Crushers. 4 ? , ot his make, which wifi he
i warranted to perform well. Do jmt mistake th«
place. Be sure to look at the t-itrn before von eh.
1 ter the shop JAMES T. WiDE ''
Augusta, Sept. 25,1845. * ly