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J. W. &W. S. JONES. AUGUSTA, GA„ TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 6, 1845. VOL IX.—No 105
Business Divcctovn.
G. & W. J. PEEPLES,
Attornies at Law, offices in Gainesville and
Athens, Ga.—Will continue the pr dice of
Law in the counties of Clark, Walton, Jack
son, Gwinnett, Hall, Habersham and Frank
lin, of the Western Circuit; Cherokee, Lump
kin and Forsyth, of the Cherokee Circuit, and
Cobb, of the Coweta Circuit.
C. PEEPLES, Athens,
Office over the store of W. W. & E. P. Clayton
a23-d&wly W.J. PEEPLES, Gainesville.
POWERS & WHITTLE,
Attorneys at Law,
n 8 lawd&cGm Macon, Georgia.
THO.viAS C. NISBEiT
Attorney at Law,
Savannah, Geo.,
Reference —Messrs. Stovall <fc Simmons,
ap 261 y Augusta.
B. E. HABERSHAM,
Attorney at Law, Elberton, Geo.—Practices
in Elbert and the >djacent counties. ap2 ts
JAMES M. PEPPEIt,
Attorney at Law, Rome, Floyd county, Ga.—
Will practice in all the counties of the Chero
kee Circuit.
REFERENCES.
Charles J Jenkins. I James L. Pettigbu.
f 6 ly
NELSON CARTER, ~
Meeting-street, Charleston. S. C., directly oppo
site the Charleston Hotel,
Wholesale Druggist.
Keeps constantly on hand, a la ge stock of
Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oil, Window Glass,
Putty, Dye-Stuff- - , Surgical Instruments, Vials,
Shop Furniture, Perfumery, &c. &c., which
will be sold on the most reasonable terms.
o!4-ly
JOHN M. AS HURST,
Attorney at Law,
an 12-ts Eatont >n. Geogia.
JAMES GARDA
Attorney at Law,— Office Law Range, Mcln
tosh street , Aususta, Ga. nl2tf
SIMMS &. ASKEW,
Attorneys at Law, —Will practice in all the
counties of the Coweta Circuit. Office at
Newnan, Coweta county, Geo.
Robert W. Simms. ( Richard L. Askew
my 22-ts
W. MILO OLIN,
ttorney at Law, Constitutionallstßange, Au
gusta, Georgia. O" Practices in Richmond,
Burke and Warren counties. d 5
WILLIAM C. BERRYHILL’S
'Coffin Warerooms, Opposite Stovall ts- Sim
mons's Cotton Wa'ehouse , Broad-steeet, Au
gusta, Ga. f 26 ly
JOSEPH B. JONES,
Attorney at Law,
apl3tf Waynesboro, Ga.
G. PUTNAM,
Attorney at Law,
«p 13-ly Warrenton, Geo.
" HA VILA NL). RISLEV <fc CO., ‘
dealers in choice Drugs, Medicines, &c.,
&c.— \ear the Mansion House, Globe and
U. S. Hotels, Augusta. rnyß-ly
" T>N EAD& MIL LEDGE,
Attorneys at Law, —Will be thankful for any
business entrusted to their care, and will
practice in Richmond, Columbia, Burke
and Scriven counties. Office in the Law’
Range, Augusta my 9
~ ajatTw. miller,
Attorneys at Law, Augusta, Ga., Practice
in Richmond. Columbia and Lincoln coun
ties, and’.n the Circuit Court of the U. States
for the District of Georgia. m 31
GTWA l k e R,
Warehouse and Commission Merchant,
Hamburg, S. C. ly 22 ts
ADAMS & HOPKINS,
Warehouse and Commission Merchants,
Campbell street, Augusta, Ga. ml3-tf
Charles, e. grenv.lle.,
Bookseller and Stationer, Bioad-street,
Augnsta. t 4
H. L. JEFFERS, & CO.
Ware-House and Commission Merchants,
Hamburg, S. C. aulO ly
W. H. C. MILLS,
■Factor and Commission Merchant, conti
nues Busin ssat his old stand,No. 176 Bay
street, Savannah.
References:
Messrs, D’Antignac & Evans, Augusta.
“ Charles Day & Co., Macon.
“ E. P?.delfo r d & Co., Savannah. o!2tf
ATM ACKENZiE, JUiN’R,
Attorney at Law, Waynesboro’, Burke coun
ty —Will practice in the < Jourts of Burke,
Scriven, Emanuel, Washington, and Jeffer
son counties.
EPEHENCE3 :
Henry Gumming, Esq., 'j
Wm. T. Gould, Esq., ! AuffusH
Messrs Kerrs & Hope, f AU S UBta -
John P Greiner, Esq., J
G. B. Lamar, Esq., }
William Duncan, Esq., £ Savannah.
021 C. A. Greiner, Esq., )
ROBERT HESTER,
Attorney at Law, Elberton, Geo.—Will prac
tice in Lincoln, Wilkes and Franklin coun
ties. mh27-wly
Law’ Advertisement.
A. D. SHACKLEFORD,
Will practice Law in the several counties of the
Cheroke ■ Circuit, and in the Federal Courts
for the District of Georgia. Office at Cass
ville. au 3-ly
ED W ARD H. WING FIELD,
Attorney at Law, Dahlonega, Lumpkin Co..
Ga.— W ill practice in all the counties of the
Cherokee Circuit. Also, Habersham, Hall
and Gwinnett counties of the Western Cir
cuit. All business intrusted to his care shal
meet with prompt attention. je 17-wtf
JOSEPH C. WILKINS
Attorney at Law, — Will practice in all the
counties of the Eastern Circuit. Office in
Riceboro, Liberty county, Ga. si 1 tic
M URRA Y&GLENN ~
Attorneys at Law, McDonough, Henry Co,,
Ga. —Will punctually attend To any business
entrusted to their care. Office at McDo
nough, Henry county, Ga.
ap22-tf A. G. Murray, | L. J. Glenn.
JOHPTR. STANFORD,
Attorney at Law, Clarkesville, Ga. Will
practice in the counties of Clarke, Frank
lin, Habersham, Lumpkin, Forsyth, Gilmer
Union, Murray and Gwinnett, and in the Fe
deral Circuit Court for Georgia. jy 17
PHILIP CLAYTON, ~~
Attorney at Law, Athens, Ga.—Will practice
in the counties of Clarke, Walton, Gwinnett,
• Ha, , Jackson, Habersham and Franklin.
ja3l wti
w illiam nT birch~ -
No. 138£ Hater street, New York
Wholesale Dealer in Leghorn, Florence
Braid and Straw Bonnets. Panama Leg
horn and Palm Leaf Hats, Silk, Lawn, and
Willow Bonnets, Artificial Flowers, &c’ & c
an IB ts
W. W. ANDERSON, "
Attorney at Law, Monticello, Ga.
REFERENCES.
Col. N. G. Foster, > ,„■ ~ r, ,
Dr. E. E. Jones. $ Madison, Ga. ly*
— ■■ ~nimn —as— —nrr~ niiii
GEORGIA RAIL ROAD^^
i j The PASSE.S GF.R TRAIN carrying thoGi cat
f j Southern Mail between New York and New
Orleans, leaves Augusta daily at 7 o’clock p. m.,
. arriving at Covington at o’clock a. m. Retur i
iag, leaves Covington at 2 o’clock p. as.., and ar
1 rives in Augusta at 2 o’clock a. m.
The cars for Athens connect with this (i ain at
Union Point daily (Sundiys excepted.)
Stages run in connection with the cars, as
follows:
Daily.— The Express Mail Line from Coving
ton to New Orleans, passing through Barnesville,
Columbus to Chehaw, thence by Railroad to
Montgomery. Also, the Georgia Rail Road Line,
passing through McDonough, Griffin, Gnen
ville, Lagrange, West Point to Chehaw, thence
by Railroad to Montgomery.
From Warrenton to Macon via Sparta and
Milledgeville.
Tri- Weekly.—Leaving Covington, Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays, (on the arrival of the
i cars,) for Memphis, Tenn., passing through De
catur, Marietta, Cassville and Rome, Ga., War
renton, Summerville, Decatur and Tuscumbia,
Ala. At Cassville, thisline connects with stages
to Nashville, Tenn., via Spring Place, Chattanoo
ga, Jasper, &c. Also Knoxville, via Athens,
Tenn.
From Madison every Monday, Wednesday and
Friday, via Eatonton and Clinton to Macon , and
via Eatonton to Milledgeville.
From Athens, via Gainesville to Cassville,
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays Also via
Gainesville to Dahlonega.
From Double Wells, Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Saturdays, for Washington, Wilkes county, and
Abbeville, S. C.
Passengers, to connect with the tri-weekly sta
-1 ges, (the line from Double Wells excepted,) will
leave Augusta on Sundays, Tuesdays and
Thursdays.
Office Geo. R. R. &B’kingCo., I
January 1,1845. >
RAIL-ROAD NOTICE.
NOTICE.—The Passenger Train on the S
Carolina rail-road will leave as follows:
upward.
Not to leave Charleston before- • • -9 00 a. m.
“ . “ Summerville, “••••10 20
“ “ Georges’, “-•••1130
“ “ Branchville “ 12 30
“ “ Blackville, “ 200 p. m
“ “ Aiken, “ 320
Arrive at Hamburg not before 4 30
DOWNWARD.
Not to leave Hamburg before. G 00 a. m
“ “ Aiken, “ 720
“ “ Blackville, “ 850
“ “ Branchville “ 10 30
“ “ Georges’, “ 1130
“ “ Summerville “ 12 45 p. m.
Arrive, at Charleston not before - • • - 2 00
FROM BRANCHVILLE TO COLUMBIA.
UPWARD.
Not to leave Orangeburg before •• • 1 30 p. m.
“ “ Lewisville, “ 215
“ “ Gadsden “ 300
Arrive at Columbia not before. - • • .4 15
DOWNWARD.
Not to leave Columbia before 6 00 a. m.
“ Gadsden, “ 730
“ Lewisville, “ 830
“ “ Orangeburg, “ 930
“ “ Brancheville, “ 10 30 [je24
NOTICE.
ROAD is now fully prepared for the trans
portation of any amount of Cotton, and othei
produce, to Charleston, having, in addition to the
old motive power, three new engines, capable ol
i transporting 1000 bales cotton each per day.
°2B A. B. STURGES. Ag’t.
Office S, C. R. R. Company, >
Hamburg, Oct, 22, 1844. }
NOTICE. —To Shippers of Cotton-- -
Freight on Cotton to Charleston is 75 cents
a bale. The gate of the cotton yard has not been
’ closed, and will not be closed this year. Every
- facility will be given to forward cotton without
delay. «23 j A. B. STURGES, Agent.
Office S. Carolina Rail Road Co., )
I Hamburg, March 26, 1845. $
NOTICE. —Freight on measurement
goods on the South Carolina Rail Road is
reduced to 10 cents per foot.
mh27 A. B. STURGES, Agent.
WARRENTON AND MILLEDGEVILLE.
STAGE NOTICE.
1 THIS old and well known
route, having been reduced to a
Hack Line, will run daily, to leave Warrenton
after the arrival of the Cars from Augusta, and
arrive at Milledgeville ths next day at 11
o'clock, A. M.—leavingMilledgevxlleimmediately
after the arrival of the Stage from Macon, and ar
riving at Warrenton on the same day by 8 o’clock
P. M. The proprietors take this occasion to in
form the public that every exertion will be made
to render this Line as comfortable and expeditious
as any : n the State, from Augusta to Macon, via
Wancnton, Sparta and Milledgeville. This Line
will intersect with the Central Rail Road, near
Milledgeville, and at Macon with the Monroe
. Rail Road and the Florida Line. Passengers
from Augusta or Macon, will in at cases have
the preference over those on the route—they,
; therefore, may be assured of no de ay.
i Agent at Warrenton, D N Judson. Eagle
Hotel, and at Augusta, W M Fraz.r, United
States Hotel. KNOX & MOTT, Proprietors.
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BU
SINE3S.
| With Insurance against Fire.
undersigned have taken the well
[ J- known Warehouse on the east side ol
Jackson-street, near the river, formerly occupied
by Messrs. Clarke, McTi< r & Co., opposite
Clarke & Roberts, where they propose carrying
J on the above business.
1 From their experience in cotton transactions
, and laciliiies for the promotion of the interest ot
their customers, they hope to receive a share of
, patronage.
3 Their charges will conform to those already
- es ablished ; and liberal advances will be made,
when required, on produce in store,
h all Insurance effected against fire, without
■ charge to owners.
j jy *9-tf ISAAC T. HEARD & CO.
■ rpHE LANGUAGE OF FLOW
_I_ ERS. —Flora’s Dictionary, by Mrs. E. VV
Wirt, ol Virginia.
Flora’s Interpreter, or the American Book of
Flowers and Sentiments, by Mrs. Sarah Josepha
> Hale.
, Flora’s Lexicon, and Interpretation of the
Language and .Sentiment of Flowers, with an
outline of Botany and a poetical introduction,
by Catharine H. Waterman ; and
The Flower Vase, containing the Language
of Flowers, and their Poetic Sentiments, by
' Miss S. C. Edgarton. For sale by
j apls T. RICHARDS.
NEW BOOKS. Wandering Jew,
part 9; Harper’s Family Library, vol. 172,
being “Voyagesaround the world;” Pictorial Bi
ble, part 22; Pictorial Shakspeare, part. 43 and 44;
Keeping House and House Keeping, a story of
domestic lite, by Mrs. Hale. Received by
C. E. GRENVILLE.
rp OTHE PU B LlC.—The subscriber
A gives notice that he has succeeded thelat e
T. Kidder in the preparation of the well known
Conway Medicines, and will hereafter give
particular attention to the preparation of the fol
lowing articles, the long established celebrity of
which, precludes the necessity of a republjcation
ot the numerous certificates in the hands of the
proprietor.
Dr. Jebb’s Rheumatic Liniment
I or Rheumatism, Bruises, Sprains, Numbness
Chilblains, stiffness in thejoints, (fee., will afford
the most unexpected and immediate relief in the
most obstinate cases of Rheumatism in a few
hours. This article is openly recommended by
Physicians. The Liniment is done up in enlarg
ed bottles. Price 37£ cents.
Dumfries’s itch Ointment.
The extensive sale and establisned reputation
of dumfriks’ itch ointment, encourages the
proprietor io recommend it to the public with re
newed confidence, as the most innocent and
powerful remedy for this annoying disease It
contains no mercury, or any other dangerous in
gredient, and can be applied at all times with per
fect safety. Price 25 cents a box.
Dr. Relfe’s Asthmatic or Cosisumptlve Pills.
Have proved, and are pronounced by numerous
persons who have made use of them, the best of
all the Cough Medicines in coughs, colds, asth
mas, difficulty of breathing, hoarseness, wheez
ing, spitting of blood, and complain ts ol thelungs
generally.
Remedy for the Piles.
The concurring testimony of relieved patients,
from all quarters, testifying to the cures effected
by this medicine a'ter all others had failed, to
gether wi h the increasing demand for the article
from all parts of the country, prove it to be one
of the most valuable specifics known for this
troublesome complaint A clergyman writes —
Boston, February 13,1841.
I have made trial ot Dumfries’ Pile Elec.uary,
and found it produced a salutary influence almost
imvnediitely, and confidently believe it an effec
tual remedy for that uncomfortable and debilita
ting complaint. Humanity has induced me to
recommend it to persons thus afflicted, and so I
shal! continue to do. Yours, respectfully, J.S.
The remedy consists of an Ointment and Elec
tuary. Price for both 75 cents, or 37£ cents when
but one is wanted, accompanied with plain and
ample directions, with a description ol the com
plaint.
Dumfrie’s Eye Water.
For sore or inflamed eyes, nothing known gives
such immediate and comfortable relief and in
some exceedingly bad cases the most unexpected
and desirable reliel has been found in the use ot
this Eye VVater, after other remedies had failed. —
Persons who have used it pronounce it without
hesitation the best preparation for sore, weak or
inflamed eyes, they have ever met with. Price 25
cents a bottle.
Cure tor Corns.— Albion Corn Plaster.
The most safe and speedy cure for Corns yet
'discovered; the relief is immediate. It dissolves
! and removes the corn from the foot with ease and
! expedition, and without the least pain. Price 25
: cents a box.
Full and ample directions accompany eachof
: the above articles, W. L. KIDDER.
N. B. None of the above articles will beginu
ine, unless signed VV. L. Kidder on the outside
; wrapper. For sale at his counting Room, 86
.State street, up stairs, corner of Merchants’ Row
Boston. Also by WM. HAINES, Jr ,
mh!2 appointed Agent for Augusta.
liberal discount allov-ed dealers.
Medicated Extract of Sarsaparilla.
14111 WILL BE FORFEITED
ep by DR. N. B. LEIDY, forapre
paration of Sarsaparilla equal to his MEDIC A 7
ED EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA. 1
is positively the strongest preparation ot Sarsa
pa ilia in existence. ONE BOTTLE is equal to
SIX PINTS of any syrup that is made, and is
bought by numerous persons throughout the city
and country for making Syrup therefrom, and
who sell it at the rale of seventy five cents to one
dollar per bottle, (about half a pint.)
The efficacy of Sarsaparilla is well known in
Scrofula , or King's Evil; Erysipelas; Diseases
of the Liver\ Affections of the Skin and Bone ;
Ulcers of the Nose, 'Throat and Body ; as well as
an Antidote to Mercury and the Minerals, Consti
tutional Diseases, and a general purifier of the
Blood and Animal Fluids Comment upon its
virtues is unnecessary. verybody knows its
efficacy. It is only necessary when using it, to
get a good preparation of it, and there will be no
disappointment in its effects.
Dr. Leidy would refer to the most respectable
physicians in'Philadelphia as well as thioughout
■ the Uaiied States, for the t haracter of his prepa
ration, as well as to the numerous certificatesfrom
physicians and others, that have been from time to
time published, now deemed unnecessary, as the
character of his preparation is firmly established
Throughout the Southern States it is used alto
gether, and throughout the North takes the pre
cedence over all others, particularly among phy
sicians. who for the benefit of their patients, al
ways recor intend it. Dr. Leidy can boast as
many effectual cures performed by his Medicated
Extract A Sarsaparilla, as has ever been effected
by an v medicine in existence.
The reader is . .erred to directions accompany
ing each bottle,for recommendations, certificates,
end further particulars.
Remember, one bottle (half a pint) is equal to
six pints of Syrup, and is equally pleasant to take.
f3rPrice ONE DOLLAR per bottle.^J
Also—Dr. Leidy’s Sarsaparilla, or Blood
Pills.
Which may be used at all times, ages and sea
sons, whether either a mild or active purgative
may be required, or as a purifier of the blood and
animal fluids, and in all diseases requiring purga
tion, cleansing and purifying the system, &c.
They may be used without restraint from diet,
or occupation, from moderate or temperate living,
or fear from exposuie to wet and cold. They are
warranted free from mercury and all the minerals,
and an antidote against their bad effects.
Numerouscertifieates from various parts of the
United States have been, from time to time, pub
lished of their good effects, and their reputation
being so well established, it is only necessary to
inform *ne public where they may be had genu
ine.
Numerous certificates and recommendations
from physicians and others, accompany the di
rections.
To satisfy the world that they are no quack
preparation, I would simply observe that they are
the preparations of a regular Druggist and Phys.-
cian, attested also by
Dr. R. Physic Dr. R. E. James
Dr. N. Chapman Dr. W. P. Dewees
Dr. S. Jackson Dr, Robert Hare
Dr. W. E. Horner, Dr. J. Redman Corde
Dr. William Gibson Rev. W. H. Delancey
C. C. Biddle, Esq. R. Adrian, Esq., &c.
They are prepared and sold wholesale and re
tail, at Dr. Leidy’s, No.l 91 North Second street,
below Vine street; and by
WM. HAINES, Jr.,
Appointed Affem. Augusta
THE POOR MAN’S PLASTER.
A Cheap and Pleasant Preparation
affording an EffectUM Relief for Pains in
the Side and Breast; Weakness or Oppression
of the Cheat; Pain or Weakness of the Back or
Loins.
In Colds, Coughs, or Asthmatic Affections
they will be found to give decided relief.
Prepared and sold by WM. HAINES, Jr.
mar6-tf Druggist & Apothecary, Augusta
COUGHS AND COLDS.—Com
pound Syrup of Hoarhound, and Compound
• Syrup of Wild Cherry Bark, both excellent prepa
; rations for the cure of Coughs and Colds. Also
f Pease’s Hoarhound Candy, Boneset Candy, and
Cough Lozenges. Just received and for sale by .
». nov 2-ts WM. HAINES, Jr.
Radical C ure ot Henna or Rupture, by Dr.
Chase’s Improved Surgeons* Trusses.
r PHE undersigned has disposed of his
A exclusive right to vend u Chase’s Improved
Surgeons’ Trusses,” in the city of Augusta, and
county of Richmond, to W lliam K. Kitchen,
who now has the sole right to dispose of these
instruments, in the city and count' aforesaid.
January 20, 1845. F. M.. ROBERTSON.
In disposing of my interest in “Chase’s Im
proved Surgeons’ T. uss,” to Mr. Kitchen, I can
confidently recommend it to those who are suf
fering from hernia or rupture, as the most effi
cient that i have ever used. It not only secun s
the permanent retention of the protruding bow
el more effectually, and with less inconvenience
and uneasiness, than any other of the kind ; but,
in rny hands, it has produced a radical cure of
this disagreeable and often dangerous ass. ction,
in many casts. F. M. ROBERTSON.
January 20,1845.
The following is the language of the commit
tee ol the Philadelphia Medical Society on the
Radical Cure of Hernia :
Ihe instruments of Dr. Chase have effected
the permanent and accurate r- tention of the in
testines in every case of Hernia observed by the
committee, without material inconvenience to
the patient, and often under trials more severe
than are usually ventured upon by those who wear
other trusses; trials that would be imprudent
with any other apparatus known to the commit
tee.”
I he committee are induced by the foregoing
conclusions to recommend, in strong terms, the
instruments of Dr. Chase to the confidence of
the prolession as the best known means of me
retention in hernia, ana as furnishing
the highest chances of radical cure.”
The lollwing is from the Southern Medical and
Surgical Journal, published in our own city ;
“All must admit of the radical cure of hernia,
and that Dr. Chase’s Trusses are decidedly the
best yet invented to effect the object.”
The instruments are of all sizes, and applicable
to every variety of reducible rupture. For sale
hy mh3 ly WM. K. KITCHEN.
Notice to the Afflicted.
A CERTAIN cure for the SCALD
or w hat is termed by some, the
» El TER, but more propeily the SALT RHEUM,
has been discovered by Mr. Samuel Cone. The
most flattering recommendations of his Salve
have been received from many eminent Physi
cians and others, who have used it, and it is pre
sumed that no salve has ever been used whose
action has been more beneficial, pleasant and vi
gorous in its action ; and persons using the same,
are invariably surprised and pleased with its ra
pid and complete restoration to health from the
most filth} - of diseases. It has never been known
to lail to relieve, when used according to the di
rection which accompanies each box. Those
persons who have suffered an 1 are weary of suf
fering with this troublesome and filthy complaint,
wi 1 find in Mr. Cone’s salve at once a certain and
specific. This salve also possesses
the most rm ortant healing qualities for sores
generally, and Ringworms in particular. Price,
SI per box, half box, half price. The latter is
requently sufficient for an ordinary case, but for
an inveterate one, the whole box is recommend
ed. Arrangements are on foot which will short
ly supply the druggists and merchants general
ly) "ith the salve, throughout the State.
CERTIFICATES.
Georgi a, Gwinnett County. — l do hereby cer
tify that rny c hildren have been afflicted with the
Scald-Head for seven years, and couid get no re
lief until I procured some of Mr. Samuel Cone’s
salve, which effected a perfect cure, after the ap
plication of the same for twenty lays, this 29th
July, 1844. James Stewart.
Georgia, Chattooga County —I do hereby cer
tify that rny daughter had the Scald Head, and
Mr Samuel C.-ne’s Salve was only applied three
times and effected a so ml cure. Given under
my hand this 30ih May, 1844. Jas. hablon.
Georgia, Floyd County. —l do hereby certify
that my niece has been afflicted with the .Scald-
Head ic several years, and could find no cure
for the same until I procured a half box of \lr.
Samuel Cone’s Salve, which effected a perfect
cure. May 24, 1844. William W. Allen.
Georgia, DeKalh f ounty —1 do hereby certi
fy that my b y Solomon has had a Tetter on his
feet, which now appears to be cured from ttie
use of Samuel Cone’s Salve. Aug 10, 1944.
Alex. Johnson.
Georgia, Campbell County —This is to certify
that my sister was much afflicted with the Scald-
Head for six or seven years, which occasioned
the loss of a fine head of hair, time
several physicians wire employed, but to no pur
pose; the disease seemed to be increasing uniil
I procured a box of Mr. Samuel Cone’s Teltgr
Salve, on application of which a few days, tlie
disease was entirely removed ; ester which a ve
ry fine head of hair succeeded the old one On
giving this, my certificate of facts, J feel that 1
am but discharging a duty I owe to the public.
Nov. 10th, 1844. James Black, Jr.
For sale by HAVILAND, RISLEY'& CO.,
and WM. K. KITCHEN, Augusta; Harvey
Shopwell, Macon ; Charles F. Hoffman, Madi
son ; Edward R. Ware and A. Alexander, Athens;
E. M. Cowles and E. W. Bancroft, Milledgeville,
and in country towns generally. aplO-ly
PHILOTOKEN or Fomale’s Fiiend.
— Beauty, Comfort and Health secured I
By the use of that invaluable remedy the Philo
token or “ Female’s Fiiend.” This medicine is
prepared from Roots that act in unison with na
ture, in the prevention, relief and cure of those
disorderspeculiar to the Female system.
Painful and disordered menstruation —the cause
of premature old age, of barrenness, <fec.—is
speediU relieved, and the regular healthful action
of the organs j ecured, by the use of the Philoto
ken, and for all those sympathetic affections at
tendant on pregnancy—irritability, nausea, heart
burn, &c.; and as a preventive of periodical
abortion, this remedy stands not only unrivalled,
but is almost infallible.
The Philotoken is put up in bottles at $1 50
eai h, with full directions. Its use can in no case
do harm, and so certain is the proprietor that it
will give unqualified sati-faction to all who use
it according 'n the directions, that he authorizes
his agents to refund the money in any case where
it fails.
For sale by the Druggists of Augusta.
mhß t s
Fairbanks patent plat-
FORM and COUNTER SCALES, at re
duced prices.
The manufacturers have brought these balan
ces to a very great degree of perfection, and in
their various modifications have adapted them
to all the purposes for which heavy transactions
are required by weight. In the mechanical con
struction, care is taken to secure strength , dura
bility and accuracy— accuracy, not merely at a
specific point and to a given amount, but uniform
accuracy at every angle of the platform, and
throughout the entire range, from the lowest to
the highest capacity of the balance.
These scales keep their adjustment perfectly •
are never liable to derangement, and seldom to
any expense for repairs. They are in use in
the most of the railroads of the United Stales,
and in some of them they have been long in use,
the operation being perfect. So also in the dor
mant and portable scales for weighing merchan
dize ; merchants and others wno have had them
inconstant use for a succession of years, testify
to their uniform accuracy, and to the fact that
they appear unaffected by wear.
~ For sale by W& J NELSON, Age»t*.
d7 Stawti
Rail road stock wanted.
The highest market price will be paid for
J fifty to one hundred shares of this stock.
! ISAAC MOISE,
Qi9 Commission Merchant and Broker.
1 The Georgia and Carolina
j Almanacs, tor 1845 ; edited by
I Grier, for sale by the gross or dozen by
s7 C. E. GRENVILLE.
PORK, MOLASSES AND SUGAR
Just received.
10 bbls. “prime pork,” a cheap article for planta
tion use.
5 tierces Trinidad molasses, a superior article,
suitab e for family use.
5 hhds. Muscovado sugar, will be sold low by
016 ISAAC MOISE.
SUGAR by the barrel, &c. &c.—T he
subscriber offers for sale, the following arti
cles, viz;
10 bols choice Muscovado Sugar,
bbls and half b.ris double refined crushed do.
bbls “ “ and kegs choice country Lard.
Ali of which are suitable for family use.
an 16 ISAAC MOISF.
SALL—Augusta Insurance &
Banking Company Slock, by
d!4 ISAAC MOT^E,
VlL’UmiA SUGAKS, CUTTUiN
BAGGING, &c.—Just received per rail
road, on consignment
5 hhds choice sugars, “ Victoria ” well drained,
20 coils Kentucky bale rope,
30 pieces do bagging,
10 hhds “ Neffs” bacon sides, without backbone,
10 bags fine old Java coffee, at 12J cenrs per
pound.
All of which will be sold low, for cash, or ap
proved paper by au 8 ISAAC MOISE.
Soap and Mustard—Just
received per Rail Road on consignment:
10 boxes Family Soap,
5 “ Mustard, in canisters, which will be
sold low for cash or approved paper.
d;I0 ISAAC MOTSE.
FORGE, BROTHERS &|g^
Ik. CO., are now receiving their Spring
sujrply of Boots and Shoes, consisting ol 20,000
pairs men’s coarse Russet and black Brogans.
15,000 pairs kip, lined and bound do.
2,000 do. calf, pegged and sewed do.
2,000 do. Boots.
600 do. kip Boots.
500 do. coarse Mining Roots.
2,500 do. boys’ kip and coarse Brogans.
2,000 do. women’s leather, pegged and sewed
walking Shoes.
1,000 do. Brogans.
1,000 do. Morocco and kid walking Shoes
2,000 do. calfand seal-skin do.
2,500 do. Morocco and kid slippers of ali
qualities. j
1,500 do. misses and children’s v alking Shoes
and Boots. i
1,000 do. boys’and youth’s fine Brogans. i
LEATHER.
Also, a large stock of Leather, consisting o
500 sides oak and hemlock Sole Leather.*
500 sides coarse Upper Leather.
50 doz. calf-skins—French and American. 1
30 doz lining, kid and Morocco Skins.
ISC sides Harness and Bridle Leather.
100 sides Skirting Leather and Hog-skins for
Saddles.
150 sides Band Leather for Cotton-gins and
Factories.
An assortment of patent and top-leather, for i
carriages : tanners’ oil by the barrel: tools of all
kinds for cirriers’ and si oemakers’use. All of
v\ hich are offered at New York prices, with the
addition of freight to Augusta, at the sign of the
Big Boot, No. 276 Broad-street, Augusta. Geo.
ja4-t
The CYCLOPAEDIA of Practical
Medicine—Comprising treatises on the im
ture and treatment of diseas *3, Mat ria Medica
and Therapeutic*, Medrcal Jurisprudence, etc.;
edited by John Forbes, M. D., Alexander Twee
die, M. D., and John Conoliy; thoroughly re
vised, with numerous additions by Robley Dung
lison. M. I)., in four volumes—now complete
and for sale by apl C. E GRENVILLE. <
HOLMES’S SOUTHERN FARM- ;
ER and Market Gardener, particularly ]
adapted to the climate of South Carolina and
Georgia, and highly praised by those who nave < !
tried it. A fresh supply j ust received by
I a 1-4 THOS. RICH ARDS. 1
KOWAND’S tonic mixture.
—That old, favorite, and sterling remedy for
Fever and Ague, and Dyspepsia, Rowand’a Im
proved Tonic Mixture, with the written signature
of the proprietor over the mouth of every bottle,
is warranted to cure in every instance, or the money
will be promptly returned.
John R. Rowand, M. D., j (
Office, No. 28, North Second-street, Philad.
consignment of the above has been re !
cehed and is for sale, by the Sole Agents,
D’ANTIGNAC & BARRY, ) .
je3-dly Druggists. !,
Fashionable clothing— | 1
CHEAP! CHEAP!! CHEAP !!!-Havlng '
lately received a lull and comp ete assortment of |
the latest and most fashionable style of Clothing i ■
Ready Made, which has been manufactured un- j 1
derourowa superintendance, we now offer great *
inducements to the public to call on us and make
their purchases, being confident they wilt find it (
to their advantage. And as we are determined
to sell as cheap, if not cheaper than can be had
elsewhere, ci 11 and se*.
WILLIAM O. PRICE & CO.,
010. Opposite the State Rink
MEDICAL. —A Practical Treatise
on the Diseases peculiar to Women, illus
trated by cases, by Samuel Ashwell, M. D., with
notes, by Paul B. Goddard.
A Treatise on the Disc sea and Special Hy
geine of Females, by Columbus De L’Osere,
translated from the French by Charles D. Mags,
The Principle of Surgery, by James Miller,
F.R.S.E. Received by
mh2o C. E. GRENVILLE.
jXf L.W LARD.— 150 U lbs. new Card,
1 i of superior quality, in kits and oarrels.
fl7 HAND <fc WILLIAMS.
WANTED —.Georgia Rail Road
Bank Stock. d 9 ISA AC MOISE.
CHE AP DRY GOODS.—Snowdon
& Shear respectfully announce to their
friends in the city and country, that they have a
large assortment of staple and fancy dry goods,
embracing a great variety of articles suitable for
the present season, all of which will be sold at
very low prices. Country merchants, planters,
and all who wish to purchase, are respectfully
nucsted to call and examine the stock. ja2
WHINDOW SHADES.—Snowden
dr Shear have received this day from
New York a supply of Window Shades, painted
in oil, of ne'v a id beautiful styles, to which they
respectfully invite the attention of the public.
rnh!9
L~ABORERS WANTED.—a large
number of laborers will find constant em
ployment on the Graduation of the Georgia Rail
Road, above Madison
Madison, January 24 th.
N~E W~ORLEANS MOLASSES
& RICE.—-50 bbls prime N. O. Molasses;
50 casks do. Rice, For sale by
jan3o ts GARDELuE & RHIND.
CHEESE, of superior quality, m fine
order, for sale lov/.
4 ‘ f 6 HAND & WILLIAMS
IVTENTAL EXCITEMENT^*
marks on the Influence of Mental Cult
vation, and Mental Excitement upon Health b
Brigham—received bv 1
mh2o C.E. GRENVILLE.
r poetical works of
A THOMAS CAMPBELL, complete, with
a memoir of the author, by vVashington Irving,
and remarks upon his writings, by Lord Jeffrey,
with illustrations, complete in one vol. 8 vo„
splendidly bound—for sale by
mhl3 ’ T. RICHARDS.
13UNCHIANA—TheStory of a Fea
■ ther, from Punch, by Douglass Jerrold, with
two i lustrations, price 25 cents.
Punchiana, or selections from the London
Lharvairi, price 25 cents—so rsale by
mh -° C E GRENVILLE.
THE OHIMES, a Goblin Story of
some Beils that rang an Old Year Out and
a iNewVear In, by Charles Dickins, now pub
lished with engravings—received by
mh2 ° CE GRENVILLE.
RANKE’S UISTuRY oFthe Turk
ish and Spanish Empires in the 16th and
17ill Centuries—received by
mh2l JT. RICHARDS.
7VTEW MEDICAL BOOKS.—MIL
v lePs Surgery, part 21, 22 and 23, of the
Cyclopaedia of Medicine, and a number of others,
very new—received by
mh2l THOS. RICHARDS.
BRANDE’S DICTIONARY of
Science, Literature and Art, comprising
the history, description and scientific principle
of every branch of human knowledge—for sale
bv rnhl3 T. RICHARDS.
Georgia rail road Bank
Stock for sale. Apply to
J*2s ISAAC MOISK.
THE Trial of the Right Rev Ben
-L jamin T. Onderdonk, D.D., bishop of New
ork, by authority of the Court, complete iu one
volume, price 50 cents —for sale by
T. RICHARDS,
r | , HK ONDERDONK TRIAL
A TRIED, or the Bishop and the Court at
the Bar of Public Opinion, bv Laicus—just re
ceived by mh!3 T. RICHARDS.
Gunny bagging.— 2B bales
superior Gunny Bugging. Just received
and for sale by T. S. METCALF.
Mure new llghts arrl
V 7 RD!!!—Just received, a few of those
celebrated Lard Solar Lamps. Several being
already engaged, those who want one shou'd ap
ply immedia ely. The prices vary from #3,50 to
#9,00. These Lamps are warranted to bum
well —they combine beauty and economy. Always
on hand a first rate assortment of China , Glau t
and Earthenware —very cheap for cash.
mh 21 E. MUSTIN, China Hall.
M‘UUEEUUH’fc> GEUGRAPHI
CAL DICTIONARY.—Now complete,
and bound, in two volumes, full eheep. For sale
by ja2B • C. E. GRENVILLE.
New carpets.—Snowden &
Shear have received from New York a
very large supply of rich three ply, ingrain and
V enitian carpets of new and beautiful style, with
chenille and tuftedduor and hearthrugs to match.
Also, superior oil cloth carpeting, and printed
floor baizes, to which they respectfully invite the
attention of the public. '
THE MAI orlhc
Massacre of St. Bartholomews tale of the
Sixteenth Century. Price, 25 cts. Received by
n> h4 T RICHARDS.
ROSEN DALE Hydraulic Cement
Clarified Sugar n barrels. For sale by
d!9 ISAAC MOISE,
DOZEN COPIES of the best
” W edition of the genuine authorized
Webster’s Elementary Spelling Book, ol which
one million copiesare sold annually, and one hun
dred dozen copies of the pictorial edition of the
above, containing about one hundred and sixty
beautiful engravings, designed and engraved ex
pressly for this book. This edition is printed o«i
good paper, and well bound ; the price is but a tri
fle higher than the edition without engravings,
and can be used in the same class, the arrange
ment ot the matter being page for page precisely
the same. For sale wholesale and retail by
THOMAS RICHARDS.
Book, Stationary and Fancy store, (at the old
stand,) Broad-st , Augusta, Geo. mb26
j\ I OUNT SOREL, or the Heiress
1 ▼ I of the De Veres, by the author of Two
Old Men’s Tales, part I—received by
mhl9 T. RICHARDS.
TVIARSTON, or the M moirs of a
JLv A Statesman, attributed to Warren, author
of Ten Th msand a Year, to be completed in two
parts, at 25 cents each —part 1 received by
mh2l T. RICHARDS.
RAGS WANTED.—The subscri
ber will receive either in exchange for
merchandise, or will purchase for cash, all clean
linen or cotton rags, white or mixed, which may
be ottered him in lots of not less than one hun
dred pounds.
The prices will vary according to the quality
which can be ascertained upon inquiry to
ie B C. E. GRENVILLE.
MRS RUN DELL'S Cook Book.—
236,000 copies sold in England! price 26
cents. This is a new system of domestic cooke
ry, founded upon principles of economy, and
adapted to the use of private families, by Mrs.
Rundell. For sale by
n 22 C E GRENVILLE,
rpilE AMERICAN JOURNAL ol
A the Medical Sciences, edited by Isaac Hays.
M* D. The above work is published on the first or
January, April, July and October of each year, but
in addition to this work, the publishers will for
ward “ The Medical News” for one year, In eve
ry case when the subscription is paid in advance,
free of postage, to the subscriber. Subs ription
Ssper year, commencing with the present Janu
arv nn her. ja?2 T. RICHARDS?.
Bishop onderdonk's ttate
ment of facts and circumstances connect
ed with the recent Triai, price 12$ cents—fo* sale
by f 3 T. RICHARDS.
MEDICAL. The Anatomy ol the
Human Body, by J. Cruveilhier. The
first American, from the last Paris edition,edited
by Granville Sharp Paltison, M. D. Received by
n2l C E GRENVILLE.
THE Wandering Jew, No. 8, Her
per’s edition—received by
mh!9 THOMAS RICHARDS.
Dutch bolting cloths.—
Snowden ia Shear haie received from
New York a supply of Dutch Bolting Cloths, ol
the best quality, and to which they respectfully
nvite the attention of the public. I**
QUIRK'S CASS ADA OIL—For
preserving and beautifying the hair, recom
mended on the basis of truth and experience as
a nourisher of the hair, and * PW«J»ro{
Growth, at the same time rendering it tranacana
antlv beautiful. The Cassada Oil affords moro
nourishment to the hair than any other article
ever discovered, and by a continuance of iti Qffe
it never fails to strengthen the weakest hah. A
supply received and for sale by
mhß HAVILAND, RI3LET A.Ca