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About Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1846)
*3ummcr Retreats, ffiotcig. WHITeTsuLpH UR SP RINO. Jtfe HALL COUNTY, GA. fgm I THE subscriber respectfully jilii arm* the public that his house is now open tut the reception of visitors to the Spring. He hope* bom the beneficial. fleets of the water, purity o climate, and his endeavors heretofore to accom modate his visitors in the best manner he was able —to see his house this season, as nas beet the case every season since he opened at this place, well patronized. Th 'feis a regular line of 4 horse coaches run ning from Athens and Atlanta to Gainesville 3 times per week, the latter route by the Stauo Mountain, which mountain is a &o’*id rock 8 miles in circumference and 1,700 feel high, on which there ia a tower erected of considerabl* height. This line of stages, it is thought, will b» extended to Clarkesville, by this place If so. thei there will be a line of stages fom the R Road? In Georgia to Grecneville, S. C., and the Warm Springs in N. C., which will bring the Warm Springs, Charleston and Savannah quite near. This hlghlv medicinal spring is situated 6 mile? east of Gainesville, near which there is a fin* limestone and chalybeate Spring, of theme licina properties of which it is ne dloss to say am thing, as there are hundreds who can speak o their having received Us benefits. The subscriber, not being able to improve th* Springs in a deserving manner, desires to sell a' or a part ol the property to a man or company capital my2l-w2m Li. A Mc.AFRK. ft MERCHANTS HOTEL, fjff I. Charleston, s. Carolina, Bilk n es the Buck.) cor King and Society streets BY JAMES Ol VVER, fir This central fcistabiishment, now conducted on true Temperance principles, often every desirable comfo't and convenience to iht Travelling community. RATES: Transient Board Sl.OOperday. Permanent-•« 6.00 “ wee* gTTob~e hotel, m JfiiL AUGU -TA, GEORGIA Jiii The subscriber respectfully informs the Plan ters, Merchants, and Travelling Public that h is now the proprietor of this well known an* spacious Hotel. The proprietor hopes, from his personal attention, and from his acquain tance. and the central location of his House, t* receive a liberal share of patronage. Traveller? golrg through can at all times fi.id refreshment? upon the arrival of the Cars. F. M. JENNINGS. Having sold out my interest in th* I Globe Hotel to Mr. JENNINGS, I re lu.n to my friends, who have so long natronisp* me, ny most sincre thanks, and in doing so, i affords me pleasure that 1 can confidently ask their sopport and friendship for Mr. Jennings with the assurance that on his part nothing wii be omitted that can contribute to their comfor and quiet Give him a trial, and if he does noi do the thing up brown, then quit him. apt • w6»no R F. KRNRTCK ifar Sale. MC OLUMBIA (X)UN I'Ya LANDS FOR £ALE—The sub-IE scriber offers for sale one of his Plama tions—one lying within one mile of Appling the other from two to four miles. The purcha ser can take choice. Liberal terms of pavmem trill be given. NELSON M. BENTON. jelf wtf __ LAND FOR SALK. a a gHgITHE SUBSCRIBER, intending to remove to Fieri offers for sale the premises where he now resides. The tract com prises! seven hundred (700 j acres, about 20 of which are cleared, the remainder in woods and all of good quality and well adapted to thi cultivation of corn and cotton. The dwelling is new and commodious, am fences andfarming land in excellent ordei. Th location tor health ia unsurpassed, an \ the neigh borhood unexceptionable, being distant Iron. Brother-*ville about two miles, and adjoining lands of Mr. A, C. Walker, and estate of Jo! Barney. Uniting, as it does, good soil with salubrity of climate, it offers advantages rareh combined. One-third of the purchase money will be re quiredin hand, the balance in two equal annua Instalments, interest from date. to th* undersigned on the premises. JAMES WINTER. Richmond Co., June 15. w6 TWENTY - FIVE ~D(JL - LARS REWARD.—Runaway from th< .subscriber, my negro woman, naraid a bright mulatto, front teet gouc. with very thick ups, and large breast speaks quick when spoken to. I will give thi above reward to any one delivering her to me, a Ben‘tin, on the Georgia Rail Road, or Ten Dol lars to any one that will lodge her in any sale Jail, so thatl get her. WM. REANE Y. jy!4-dldfcw3 STILL LHKAPERi Factories, and! RAILROAD COMPANIES , AND TO ALL |{ whom it kav concbbn. —The subscriber take? this method of informing hia friends and custo raers, and the public gene.ally, that he has beer induced to lower his prices for work on account of the dullness of business, and with the hopes of | doing more business. He will work at the fol lowing rates: Tin Roofing put on at®9 per 100 square ft. or 125 c. per square when the materials are lurnished. Large Gutters, formerly 3lfc perft. reduced tolTc. Large Conductor Pipes 25c. “ “ 15c. Small Gutters, 20c. M “ I2sc. Small Conductor Pipes 20c. “ “ 12.}*. Gutter Hooks, I6c. “ “ 90, I Oil C ..is, all sizes, 20c. per gal. “ 10c. } Bathing Tubs, #l3 00 apiece, “ 00 i He will go to any parlof the country to put up - Gutters and Roofing and no extra charges will be < madeforlt.ifconvevanceand board are furnished. } Any reference or security will be given for the f Kirformanceof any work or contracts made by I m, and the best m iterials will be used that the \ market can afford. Having one of the best of workmen in hisem- i ploy, he flatters himself that he will please any who may give him a call both in price and quali | ty. The above business is carried on opposite A. * Frederick’s Confectionary,Broad- street. Jy7-tf R. F. BOUYRR AUGUSTA ? IRON AND BRASS FODNDERY ! I THE undersigned, having purchased the Foundry, recently owned by P. H. Moatx, are now carrying on its business in all its various branches. Our stock of the raw materia! It of the best quality ; we are prepared to receive orders for any description of castings, either fo* mills, steam engines, or other purposes. As we f ’wire a variety of wheel patterns suitable for mil work, we can furnish mill gearing at the shortest notice, which we will warrant to perform well. Wools* manufacture Agricultural implements Os •!! Wndß, and have now on hand a variety of ploughs, straw cutters, and corn shellers. Per sons wanting any thing in the above line will do well to call, as we will sell low for cash or city acceptances. Our establishment lain the rear of tha Presbyterian Church, near the Georgia Rail first rate Pattern Maker in our em ploy, we atv prepared to make Patterns of every MOcriptloD. The highest price given for old |M». Copper and Brass. HOPKINS <k HARDMAN Business Carts. f TRaIvIMEL & rERHJNE, Attorneys at Law, Rome, Georgia—-Willprac- tice in the following Counties : Paulding Ist Monday in Feb’y nr 4 August. Jass- • • 2d •' : “ Cherokee - • • • 3d Forsyth •••••4fh ‘ “ ‘ Lumpkin ■• • - Ist “ in March and Sept r. Union 2d “ ” " ilmer 3d Murray 4 th Cobb 4 th “ “ ‘ Walker Ist “ in April and October. | labersham *2d Chattooga ••-3d n’loyd 4th “ '* ‘ Also in the Supreme Court at Casavilu and Gainesville. , N. B.—Return day, 20 days be r o>e eacn Court. Refer to—Hand & Williams, Augusta. mh3l-wly C. & W. J. PEEPLEb Vttorntes at Law, offices in Gameaville end Athens, Ga. —Will continue the prrctice of Law in the counties of ClaiA, Walton, Jack • son, Gwinnett. Hall, Habersham and Frauii lin, of the Western Circuif; Cherokee, Lump kin and Forsyth, of the Cherokee Circuit, and Cobb, of the Coweta Circuit. C. PEEPLES, Athens, 'ftice over the store of W. W. & E. P. Clayton a23-d&wly WJ. PEEPLES. Gainesvill^. W. MILO QLIiV, \ttorney at Law, Augusta, Ge o., has remo ved his office to the City Hall. d 5 UAVILAND, RISLEY A. CO., Gealersln choice Drugs, Medicines, Ac*, «&c. — Near the Mansion House, Globe and U. S. Hotels. Augusta. _ myßGy SNEAD & MILLEDGE, ittorneys at Law, —Will be thankful for any business en rusted to their care, and will practice in Richmond, Columbia, Burki ard Scriven counties. Office in the Law Reuse, Augusta my 9 Law Advertisement. A. D. SHACKLEFORD, -V 111 practice Law in the severalcountiesofthe Cheroke*- Circuit, and in the Federal Courts for the District of Georgia. Offic« at Cass ville au3-lv THO vIAS C NIS BET, Atton ey at Law, Savannah, Geo., Referencb—Messrs. Stovall & mmmons, ap 261 y Augusta. A. MACKENZIE, JUN’R., attorney at Lew, W/ j-nepboro , B irkecoun ty—Will practice in the Courts of Burke. Scriven, Emanuel. Washington, and Jeffer son counties. leferencee: Henry Gumming, Esq., "j Wm. T. Gould, Esq., ‘ AufTUgfa Messrs Kerrs & Hope, f AU ? USTa - John P Greiner, Esq., j G. B. Lamar, Esq., i William Duncan,Esq., f- Savannah 021 C. A. Greiner, Esq., y A J. & T. W. MILLER, attorneys at Law, Augusta, Ga., Practice in Richmond, Columbia and Lincoln coun ties, and-.u theCircuitCourtofthe U.States for the District of Georgia. in 31 W HL C. MILLS, Factor and Commission iMerchant, conti nues Business at hia old stand ; No. 176 Hay streei, Savannah. References: dessrs.LPAntignac k Evans, Augusta. “ Charles Day & Co., Macon. “ E. Pa-ielford & Co., Savannah. ol2tf JOSEPH B. JONES, Attorney at Law, aplSlf Waynesboro, Ga. G. PUTNAM, Attorney at Law, ap 13-ly Warrenton, Geo. ADAMS & HOPKINS, Warehouse end Commission Merchants, j Campbell street, Augusta, Ga. rnl3-tf H. L. JEFFERS, icneral Agent and Commission Merchant, liamburg, S. C. Jel4 BERRIEN <Sr. PEPPER, vttornles at Law , for the Middle Circuit of Georgia, Office at Waynesboro f. M. Berrien, j J. M. Pepper. f!8-w4mo CHARLES W. DUBOSE, Attorney at Law, Sparta, Georgia. i References: —Messrs. A. J. and T W. Mille | v ! . K. Jackson and Co. j 3 LANG & STROTHER, attorneys at Law, —Will practice in the seve ral counties ol the Northern, and Columbia county of the Middle Circuit. REFERENCES: AUGUSTA LINCOLNTON. A. J, &.T. W.Miller, Francisß Fleming, Esq Uhar! »J. .lenKms, Esq. James B Neal, Esq. Henry 11. Gumming, Esq Tlr Office—JLircolnton. Qa. ; a25 WALKER & PEARSON, Warehouse and Commission Merchants, 529-\vtf Hamburg, So. Co. EDWARD H. POTTLE, Attorney ut Law, Warreaton, Georgia. Rbkeeences—Measrs. A J. &T. W Miller, Vugustu; Hon. T. B, King, Glynn county, Ga. ial2-’ j-wtf JOHN R. STANFORD, Attorney at Law, Clarkesville, Ga. —WR practice in the counties of Clarke, Frank ■ lin, Habersham, Lumpkin, Forsyth, Gilmnr ; | Union, Murray and Gwinnett, and in the F • \ deral Circuit Court for Georgia. iv 17 WILLIAM W. CLARK, • attorney at Law, Covington, Ga.—Will prac j ticein the counties of Morgan, Jasper. New ton, Henry, DeKalb and Gwinnett. •Ibferbncbs —A. J&T. W. Miller’ Stovall & Sim roons.O II.Lee,W. ll.Goodricu,Augusta. _f!2-tf L C. SIMPSON. Ittorneyat Law% Decatur, DeKalb Co., Ga., will promptly attend to all husin ss entrusted to his car* 2 . ia!6-lyw WM. M. MoINTOSH, Attorney at Law, Iy 15 iy Elberton, Geo. M. A. ARNOLD, Attorney at I aw, Ruckersville, Ga., will prac tice in the Counties of Wilkes, Lincoln and Franklin. f3-wly ANDREW H. U DAWSON, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, W irrenton, Ga. Refer to Hon. J. L. White, New York City. T F Marshal’, Kentucky. “ R. A. Buckner, “ “ Wm. C. Dawson, Georgia. T. ALLAN, ~ 1 Attorney at Law, Clarksville, Habersham county, Ga. ap2a-wtf I HESTER & HABERSHAM, Attornies at Law, j ap2-6mo Elberton, Georgia. ROBERT eTwoOdTng' Attorney at Law, f2B-wlv* Appling, Ga. JOSEPH C. WILKINS ittorney at Law,—Will practice in all the counties of the Eastern Circuit. Office in Riceboro, Libertv countv. Ga. si I tfc EDWARD HTW IN GFIE LD~ Attorney at Law, Dahlonega, Lumpkin Co.. Ga.—Will practice in all the counties of th* Cherokee Circuit. Also. Habersham, Hall and Qwinnet i counties of the Western Cir cuit. All business intrusted to his care ahal meet with prompt attention. je 17-wtf Hail Ronte. - GEORGIA AND WESTERN * AT LANTIC RAIL ROADS. ■ The PASSENGER TRAlNcarryingihe Great Southern Mail between New Y'ork and New Orleans, leaves Augmsta daily at 8 o’clock r. m., arriving at Atlanta at 7$ o’clock a. m. Returning, leaves Atlan a at 4 o’clock j*. m., and arrives at Augusta at 4 o’clock a. m. In connection with this nain, the passenger car, by locomotive, runs front Union Point to Athens, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridaxs; and by horsepower, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. The Passenger Train upon the State Rosd leaves Atlanta daily, (Sundays excepted) at 8 o’clock, a. m. ; and airives at Oothcaloga at 3$ p JK. Returning leaves Oothcaloga at 7 am., and ar rives at Atlanta, in tiuu for the evening train to Augusta. Stages run in connection with the cars, as follows: Daily.— The Express Mail Line, the Georgia Rail Road Line, and the South Carolina Rail Road Line, from Atlanta to New Orleans, pass ing through Newman and LaGrange to Chehaw, thence by Railroad to Montgomery. Also, via LaGrange, to Columbus; arriving at? o’clock, A. M. From VVarrenton to Macon via Sparta and Milledgeville. Prom Madison every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, via Eatonton and Clinton to Macon , and via Eatonton to Milledgeville. From Athens, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, via Gainesville to Cassville, and Dahlonega. From Double Wells, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, to Washington, Wilkes coun ty, and Abbeville, S. C. From Covington, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, through Griffin, and Gr» enville to LaGrange Fr m Kingston on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, via Rome, Double-Springs, Warren ton, and D 'caturto -Memphis, Term. From Atlanta on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, to Jonesboro aod Griffin. From Stone Mountain on Mondays, Wednes days and Fridays, for Lawrencevilleand Gaines ville. From Oothcaioga on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, tor Chattanooga, Tenn. 53* THROUGH TICKETS from Augusta to Runtsvii e, Decat r, or Tuscnmbia, ala , can be had at the G. R. R. Ticket Office, for SIS. Ornc* Gxo. R. R. H’trine Co., / March 23 1846 s A SPECIAL J HaliN is now run ning between Augusta and Helair. and x\ill continue until rhe IRih of October next, leaving Augusta at 6, P M , and Delair at 7, A. M. Tickets for the season, sis. Special contracts for families, for the season, according to number. Single tickets, 25 cents. jV3O P. AItMS, Superintendant. "freights reduced on the s^B..C3SaS. WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD. —Inconsequence of the reduction made on the above Road, freights will be carried BETWEEN AUGUSTA AND KINGSTON at the following rates after the first of February next: I st Class.— Boxes of hats, bonnets and turni ture, per cubic foot SO 15 2d Class —Boxes and bales of dry goods, shoes, saddlery, glass, paints, drugs and cons: ctionary, per 100 lbs 90 3d C l uss.— Sugar, coffee, bagging, lope, li quor, butler, cheese, tobacco, hides, -ea thet, cotto: yarns, copper, tin, bar and sheet iron, hollow ware, castings and other articl- s not included below CO Wt Class.— Flour, rice, oacon, pork, beef, fish, lard, tallow, beeswax, bales of rags, leathers, lime in barrels, green and d led fruit, pig iron, mill gearing and grindstones 35 Cotton, per 100 lbs 50 -Salt, (in sacks,) per bushel 18 Molasses, per hogshead 9 *0 Plows and cornsticllera, each- • • - 75 RATES BY TH E CA‘< L«» aD. Oats (in casks or sacks) per bushei • • • • $0.09 Corn do do do 12$ Wheat do do do 16 Lime, in casks or boxes, not exceeding 2$ bush. 18 Hogs not weighing over 250 lbs. each •• • • 70 Sheep “ •• • • 42 Turkeys, perdozen 1.15 O 1 Pot other articles see list. Freight pavableat Augusta or Kingston on up freight and at Augusta on down freight. Offior Geo. R. Road & Hanking Co., } January 19,1846. $ P. S. After the Ist of February the rates ol freight on the articles enumerated above in 3d class wil be reduced Detween Augusta and Al ania to 40 cents per 100 lbs. ia2o RAIL-ROAD NOTICE. gagas U. I UNTIL farther notice, the following will be the rime lor the arrival and depar ture of the Regular Mail Passenger Train on the SouthCaioliua Rail-road; UPWARD. Not to leave Charleston before - •• li 00 a. m. M “ Summerville, “••••12 00m. “ 41 Mile T O. “•■•• 100 p. m. “ “ Branchvilie “ 200 Graham’s “•••• 2 55 “ “ Biackvillc, “•••• 315 “ “ Aiken, 430 Arrive at Hamburg not before* • • • *5 30 DOWNWARD. Not to leave Hamburg before. 0 00 a. m “ “ Aiken, ' “ 720 “ “ Biackvillc, “ 845 tl “ Branchvilie “ 10 15 “ “ 41 Mile T O. “ 11 00 “ “ Summerville” 12 00 m Arrive at Charleston at 1 30 r. m, PROM BRANCHVILLE TO COLUMBIA. UPWARD. To arrive at Orangeburg at •••*3OO p. m. “ “ Lewisville, “ 345 “ “ Gadsden “ 430 Arrive at Columbia “ 5 45 DOWNWARD. To Leave Columbia at •••• -63 C a. m. “ Gadsden, ‘ 7 15 “ “ Lewisville, “ 815 “ “ Orangeburg, “ 915 “ “ Brancheville, “ 10 00 [je24 ggl CAKOLLNA K. R iAD.— By a recent arrangement tickets will be sold to famil cs travelling upon this Road at greatly reduced rates. W. J, MAG RATH, Agent. Hamburg, June 4. 1840 Office <*o. Ca. Rail Road Co., ? Hamburg, Nov. 24, 1845. S NOTICE. —Freight on Salt is redu ced to 30 cents per sack, from Charleston to Hamburg. n2G A B. STURGES, Ag’l. Office S. Carolina Rail Road Co., ) Hamburg, Maich 26, 1845. S Notice. —Freight on measurei ml goods on the South Carolina Rail Rondis reduced to 10 cents per foot. mh27 A. B. STURGES, Agent. WRITINGS OF HUGH SWIN ton Legare, late Attorney General and Acting Secretary of State of the United States: Consisting of a Diary ol Brussels and Journa. of the Rhine; extracts r rom his Private and Di plomatic Corr j spondence; Orations and Speech es; and Contributions to the New York and Southern Reviews Prefaced oy a Memoir of his Life. Embellished with a Portrait. Edited by his Sister. In Two Vol tries For sale bv DUNHAM & BLEAKLEY. mh 26 (C ANADIAN - A celebrated remedy for the cure of son throat, rheumatism, sprains, bruises, cramp in the limbs, &r. dfce, Jnstreceived and for sale by «7 D WM HA INKS Patent iße&icinea. SANDS’S SARSAPARILLA For the removal and permanent cure of all Diseases arising from an impure state of the Blood, or habit ot the system. HP HE searching influence of this pre 1. paration reaches the blood, and its antisep tic properties either discharge or lender harmless the virus of disease in that fluid, while its tonic qualities strengthen the stomach, and the slight laxative power with which (however strange the ' combination may seem)it is imbued, acts gently upon the excretory o gana. To those afflict ed with pustulous or other eruptions, scrofulous ulcers, superficial or deep-seated sores, infUma tory or chronic rheumatism, general prostration, hepatic diseases, &c.,&c., ii will be found to produce a most beneficial, and so to speak, re vitalizing effect. Mill further proof of the value and efficacy of thi- medicine. Another link added to the chain 1 oltestimonv; West Poultnev, Vt., Dec. 4tb, 1845. Messrs. A. B. (}’• D Sands —Dear Bits; —Al- though a Strang- r. permit me to relate to you the 3‘ory of my sufferings and the relief I have ob« i tainedfrom the use of four Sarsaparilla. About the middle of January 1832, 1 was attacked with a disease which my Physician called Rheuma tism, and I used such remedies as were prescri bed, and in about three wfeeks it left, but nearly the same time the next year it appeared agrin in the same place, the right hip joint, f-om whichit increased; moving on from limb to limb and toint to joiet until it bad emphatically taken posses sion of my whole system. 1 tried every remedy prescribed by the various Physicians, but was doomed year after year to see my disease ''Oin pieteiy baffle all the combined skill of the Medi cal Profession. 1 became discouraged, all hope of relief fled, prosperity was turned to adversity, and I could say with .he woman in the Scnp tme, thai 1 had spent all my living and received no benefit. 1 continued this until September 1338, when I took a sudden and severe col j, and immediately my disease raged with increased fury throughout my whole system. My body was racked with convulsions and twisted with cramp uniil every join' was dis)oco»cd, and ev ery limb painfully disto. «e-l. My limbs and body were drawn tngethet, nearly into a sitting pos ture, in which every joint become so perfectly set that it was impossible to move, hand or foot or any of my limbs. 1 was confined in • his condition abou tone year ; trom the above date to a common bed, re;;i to a hydrostatic bed for one vear; from vvuich I was taken in February and placed in a large easy chair, made so as to conform to the angle of my siifl body and limbs. I had not been long in this coair before my feet began to swell and continued toincrease u til the skin literally burst at every po.e. discharging such a quantity ol fluid that large folds of cloths placed under and a rourd them would be completely drenched in a few hours. Besides this, they discharged a gluey substance that accumulated in thick crust upon the surface until matter was form ed underneath when it peeled off. forming ulcers, which continued to increase until my feet were one complete sore so nauseous that i be came loathsome even to my nearest and besi friends. Although my feet were so exceedingiv tender that I could scarcely endure the weight of a cloth upon thorn, yet at lin es they would burn anDi'ch so intolerably that my nurse would be obfiged to take a rough cloth and rub them until it was sometimes saturated with blood, be fo;e I cou d get relief, while at the same time there was a raging inflammation throughout my whole system, and a darting, throbbing pain in every joint. All the nails on my fingers and toes died and came off. I had a distressing pain in my left side, a distracting headache almost con tinually, and besides my bowels were so torpid that they did not move unless by the ajd of pil s oftener than once in several days. This, sirs, is but a faint description ot my actual stale when your -S'arsaparida, like an Angel ofMercy, found me and administered mmy relief. While remov ing the wrapper from the first bottle, my wife said, My dear husband, you must notallow your self even to hope for relief, for if vou do it xxili only add another to your already many grievous disappoin orients. I very sensibly felt the effects ot the first dose and when J and taken one hal' >1 the first bottle the discharge trom my feet on tirely st >ppcd, and he swelling began to abate, and before I had finished taking the second, the burning and itching was gone, the loathsome stench disappeared, the pain in my head, side and back ceased, while my bowels lor the first time in tour years moved naturally and have continued to do so since, and my health is rapid ly improving. By this you will see what an un expecud yet unspeakable blessing your Sarsapa parllla has been Jo me, and 1 earnestly desire that every one affltced with such diseases a? come within its healing powers may obtain and try it without delay. Your afflicted friend, Wh. Ryder. This may certify that we have b-*en personal ly acquainted with the Rev. William Ryder for manv years past and believe the above statement to be correct. Rev. John Clark. Presi’g Elder of Poultney Dist. j “ Jos. Ayres, Pastor of Methodist F. Church ! J. Newman, 1 eacher of Math. Troy Cons. Academy. E. Wentworth “ “ Natural Science J. Strong “ “ Languages. For further particulars and concl usi ve evidence of its superior value and efficacy, see pamphlets, which may be obtained of agents, grat’s. Prepared und sold, wholesale and retail, by A. 8. and D Sands .: Druggists and Chemists, 79 FuPon st., New York. Sold also by HAVILAND. HIS LEV & CO., Augusta.; Haviland, Harral & Allen, Charleston; G. R. Hendrickson, Savannah; G. Payne, Ma con; A. Fitch, Columbia; and by Druggists ge nerally throughout the United States. Price SI per bottle; sia bottles tor S 5. The public are respectfully requested to remember that it is Sands’ sarsaparilla that has and is constantly achieving such remarkable cures of the most difficult class of diseases to | which the human frame Is supject; therefore ask f for Sands’ sarsaparilla, and take another. ap2-ly r I TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS OF 1 JAYNE’S HAIR TONIC, in Boston.— Mr John Ball, Maribomugh Hotel, Boston has been entirely bald on the top his he.,d for seven years, has used Jayne's Hair Tonic for a bout four months,and has got his hair restored quite thick on all ihe bald o?rt, wi.h the except! >n of a spot i about ihe size ol a dollar, on the extreme top— ! on which the >ew hair is now about an iuchlong, i and quite thick. Edward Cruft, Jr., F.sq., No. 9 State-st., Bos ton, has been quite bald on he top of his head, and by using three or four bottles has his haa re stored. Mr. Drew, a Teacher in one of the Grammar Schools in Boston, had the hair restored on the lop of his heed by using five or sLx bottles of Jayne’s hair Tonic. Mr. Henry Blodget, in the rear of No. 233 Washington-st, has had the hair restored on his head by using two bottles of the Tonic. Mr. B L. ftfynck, No. 321 VVashington-st, has been bald fora number ofyeirs, on the mp o f his head, and by using buween three and four bot tles, has his headcoveied with hair from ore to two inches long. Mr Skinner, No. 4 Mantel Square, Boston, had his hair falling off ve»-y badly so that it had be come very hin, but by using -hree or four buttles of Hair Tonic has row a fine head of hair. Mr. O. D. IMyrick, No 301 whose h ur was falling off very badly, and getting quite bald, by using five bottles as now a fine hea ofhair Mr. H. F. Farmlee, No. 291 Washington-st., whose hair was fading off very fast, and in a very bad state, by using three bottles has now a fine head of ha'r. Mr. L. G. Smith, No. 21 Ann-st.,had been en tirely bald *or five or six years, by using five bot tles has his head covered with a new growth of hair. The above tonic is an agreeable perfume, and imparts health, gloss and beauty to the hair. For sale by WM. K. KITCHEN, m h29 ‘'ole Agent. JUST received from New York, per Steam *htp J a!rnetfo, a large and beauti ful assortment of Gold and Silver Pencils Gold Pins, Ivory and Bone Hannle Pen-il-Knlves, Silver Thimbles, Silver and Ivory Tape Men ures, Ladies Scissors, Ladies Bead Bags Purses. &c of the latest style, together with a few doz. Knives, for Ladles use. For sale bv Jelß DUNHAM & BLEAKLEY, |p at cut ittcMdttcsu DR. DENT’S FILLS.—The Pro- j pi # ietors have been induced to offer these I PILLS to thepublic from the consciousness that they are better adapted for the biliarv affections I of our dimate than any other cathartic medicine j in common use for such purposes. The opinion j which the distinguished physician, from whose ; recipe they are prepared, entertained of their usefulness, can best be told in his own words : | “After Severn! alterations and trials the forrau- ' la, by which these pffPare made, was adopted as J combining most ol the qualities desired in a bil ious purge, viz: action on he liver, in the stom ach, and bowels, in such away as to leave a ionic or strengthening effect; and with an addition tending to keep them, so as to dissolve read iv on the stomach, even for years; seven or eight years use has only tended to confirm my good opinion ot these Fills, as one of the best bilious cathartics in our climate. “JOHN DENT, M.D ” If further evidence was wanted of the superior excellence ot these Pills, the testimony of the fol- j lowing gentlemen is conclusive. = 3 i CERTIFICATES. It is with pleasuje I give my opinion of Dent’s Anti-Bilious Pills. I commenced the use of them about six years ago, since which time, I have ad ministered them to almost the entire exclusion of all other medicine. I unhesitatingly pronounce them the finest family Medicine I have ever seen. Samvel Blackwell, 12ih December, 1828 1 have found for seven or eight years, the pills prep ired according to Dr. Dent’s directions an excellent cathartic, very successful in removing bijous symptoms and and for the most pari to supercede the use of all other tnedi cine j in bilious fever, in my family, sav more than j forty persons. John Nelson. Sand Hills, June 16, 1828. I have for several years been in the frequent; habit of giving Dent’s Pills, and with pleasure i recommend them as a most valuable Family •Medicine. W. P Dearmond. Augusta, July 1,1828. The Dent’s Pills I procured of you, having proved so efficacious, that I view th m as an ex traordinarv medicine, and have on every occa sion spoken of them assuch. and now willingly recommend them to the public generally. Augusta, July 7, 1828. Jno. Kkrk. I have used on my plantations, Dent’s Pills, with great success, which, added to their conve nience, makes them in my opinion, a most valu able Family Medicin*. Paul Fitzsimmons. Augusta, Nov. 7, 1835. O’Ample d rections for use accompany each box ; and none are genuine, unless signed by the proprietors and patentees, jo 20-4mo D’ANTIGNAC & BARRY. Thousands of Children die annually from Worms. Symptoms of worms—Pick ing the nose; hardness and fullness of the abdomen; paleness of the countenance; variable appetite; loeticl breath; pains in the stomach; grinding of the teeth during sleep; siirnystools, j with occasional griping pains, particularly about ! the navel; short dry cough; emaciation of the [ t ody, and slow' fever. A SAFE AND EFFICIENT REMEDY; FOR WORMS may be found in Dr WOODRUFF’S WORM SPECIFIC, j The proprietor of the above medicine does not j claim for it any more merit than it is really de- j serving of. He might say many things in its ; favor; he might even attempt to puff it into no i , dee; but as he is satisfied that a really valuable ! Remedy needs no puffing, and despising the I practice, he is content to present some of the ] Testimonais of those persons who have tested itsviitues, believing they will be sufficient to c nvince any one who can be convinced of its value as a Remedy for Worms He will only add. that it has an advantage over many prepara- i t ons for worms, from the tact that it can be giv- ' en with perfect safety to a child of any ago ; nor ■ 1 is it nec» ssary to give any other medicine with j * t orafterv , as it opeiates upon the bowels, carry- i ing away the Worms and cleansing the bowels 1 of aM unhealthy secretiors at the same time. ; Atrial of it we think will gvpt satisfaction to any one. It may not cure every case, but such is out ■ confidence in it that we are willing io warrant its benefiting in every instance, or the money i wiil be refunded. ’ Certificates and Statements of Its Effects Georgia, Muscogee County. “ } Dr. Woodruff —Dear Sir—l nave baa a negro child that has been sick for some time. Not knowing what was the matter with it, we had i pretty much given up doing anything for it ; , however, as a last n sort, we concluded to try ! some of your Worm Specific, thinking it proba v ly might be Worms that had reduced it so much ; i accordingly, w* commenced giving your Specific, (which, by 'he bye, you have rightly named,) when, astonishing to tell, it commenced passing Worms and '•outinued doing se for several days, until it had passed more than tuo hundred , some , of them a foot or more ?a length, others twisted and knotted together in hard balls, so that they could not be separated without cutting them 1 apart. Knowing that a worm medicine so valu- i able as yours has proved to l>e, would be used by j hundreds, il they only knew of its virtues, I j have concluded to give you this certificate, so that all may know where to find a medicine that ; can he relied on. JOSEPH SHIPPEY. I Columbus , July 29, k 1845. Remarkable Cure of Tenia, or Tape Worm. — : This is to certify, that I have made use of Dr. i I Woodruff’s Worm Specific in my family in sev- 1 eral cas- s. with ilie happiest effect. In one case ! it brought away immediately some Jifty warns, i he kniri called Ascarids; but its most re- j markable effect wpsexhiniteu i.i another case, a ! girl of rather debc..te health, who complained | pretty constantly of her abdomen. Being satis- j tied that she bad been troubled with worms of some kind, we administer a the Specific, and to i our astonishment it br ughl irom her a number j of pieces of Tape Worm, fro n iwo to six ur eight inches io leoyth! since that lime, her health j has considerably improved ; and I h,.ve no doubt * but that the Medicine has relieved her of that ! rhtt' h *'rt be dreaded Worm. The Specific I is <n high r pule in this place, and is without] doubt a valuable remedy for Worms. Wkitesville Ga..Jan lß4s. JOHN J. LITTLE. I From D>\ J. K. Turner.—Pine Valley , August . 6, 1845.—De.itSir: I have tested your Worm Specific until I am fully satisfied of its virtues, j But a few days since, I orescribed it in a case of j Irritative Fever from Worms. The child had | been very sick mr two or three days, high fever j all the lime, for which I gave your Specific; less than a bottle cured 'he child perfectly. The pa rents now Let a high estimate upon it —it >s an excellent Remedy for Worms. Respectfully, &c. From Dr. W McClendon. — Roano c, |A/o .] July 231, 1845 —I h ive sold some of your Worm Specific, and as far as it lias been triea in my kaawlt dge, it is excellent and well deserves its name Specific. Respectfully. <fcc. Berien Post Office Georgia , August 8, 1845. i Dear Sir —i have sold several bodies of your j Worm Specific, and as fir as heard from, it has produced the most salutary effect, giving almost immediate relief. I h-ye used it myself, and have never given one dose but that had the de • ired effect, and brought away Worms. Yours, most obediently, A. WHITTEN. For sale, wholesale and retail by WM. K. KITCHEN, Druggist, Augusta, and in most of the Counties in the State of Geor gia- ap7 6m-a&wo [VrURRAY’S FLUID MA.GNE SI A, prepared under the exclusive sanc tion of the discoverer, Sir James Murray. This mild, safe and elegant acid and aper ; ent possesses all the properties of the Magnesia in general use, without being liable, like it, to form dangerous concretions in the bowels. Itcorrec’s acidity and ettectua ly cures heart-burn, without injuring the coats of the stomach as soda, pot ash and their cat borates are known to do. it prevents the food of infants turning sour, and in all acts as a pleasing aperient, peculiarly adapted to Females. Price only 50 cts per hot s lej_ for sale by mvs-tf WM HAT NFS. COLORED INK for Job Priming— Blue, Red and Green, pul up in small can islersto suit purchasers. Received by 16* QUNHAW <te BLEAKLEY. Patent Jtlc&iciucs. DR. JAYNES’ ALTERATIVE.--. We have been informed by Mrs. Rose, ot ! 1 a cure performed on her by Dr. Javns’s Altera ? j tive,which proves its superiority over every other i 1 enied) of the kind. Sheba* been afflicted for i i the last sixteen years with ulcerations and ex ? | foliation of various bones, during which !i me r many pieces of hones have been discharged from I the fron'at honeof ihecranium—both her arm? - i wrists and hands, from her tegs and irons the left 3 femoral bone, and from the right knee, besides - painful ulcers on other parts of her person, which - I has baffled the skill of a number of the most emi : | nent physici ms of our city—during most of the i j time her sufferings have been most excruciating r ! and d plorable. About three months since she t j was induced to try Ur. Jaynes' Alterative , which } l has had an astonishingly happy effect upon her 3 ! by removing all pain, and causing the ulceis to ’ heal, while at the same time her general health j has become completely restored, and she now r ! weighs 25 tbs. more than she did before she coni . { me need the use of this truly valuable prepara ( lion. For sale by WM. K. KITCHEN, i mh2B dole Agen Medicated Extract ol Sarsaparilla, i WILL BE FORFEITED i UV by DR. N. B. LEI DV, for a pic f p oration of Sarsaparilla equal to his ME LUCA T j ED E XTRAC 7 OF SARSA FAR 11 LA. It . is positively the strongest preparation mi barsa. |pa ilia in existence. ONE B JTTLE isequ (to j SIX PINTb of any s*rup tnat is n.ade,anJis bought by numerous persons throughout the city > and country for making Syrup therefrom, and who sell it at the rate of seventy fivecents toons r dollar per bottle, (about hall apint.) t The efficacy ol Sarsaparilla is well known in 1 j Scrofula , or King's Evil; Erysipelas; Diseases ij of the Liver ; Affections of the Skin and Hone ; j Ulcers of the fS’ose, Throat and Body; as well as j an Antidote to Mercury and the Minerals, Consti j tußxmal Diseases, and a general purifier of the tj Blood and Animal Fluid* Comment upon its s i 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 throughout the Uniied States, for the c haracter of his prepa ration, as well as to the numerous certificatesfrom physicians andothers, 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 lakes the pre cedence over all others, particularly among phy sicians. who for the benefit of their patients, al ways r ecoFimend it. Dr. Leidy can boast as many effectual cures performed by his Medicated F.xrract A Sarsaparilla, as has everbeen effected by an v medicine in existence. I’he reader is .erred to directionsaccompany ingeach bottle.for recommendations, certificates, and further particulars. Remember, one bottle (half a pint) is equal to six pints qf Syrup, and is equally pleasant to take, * DOLLAR per bottle, Jpl Also—Dr. Leitly’s Sarsaparilla, or Blood Pills. ■ vVhioh may be used at all ttmefr, agws and sea 1 sons, whether either a mild or active purgative ! may be required, or as a purifier of the blood and ( aniraf l fluids, and in ail diseases requiring purga | tion, cleansing and purifying the system, &c. They may be used without restraint from diet, j or occupation, from moderate or temperate living, jor fear from exposure to wet and cold. They are | warranted free from mercury and all the minerals, i and an antidote against their bad effects. Numerouscertificatesfrom various parts of the ; United States have been, from time to time, pub i lished of their good effects, and their reputation : being so well established, it is only necessary to \ inform me public where they may be had genu ine. Numerous certificates and recommendations from physicians and others, accompany thedi rections. To satisfy the world thit they are no quack j preparation, I would simply observe that they are the preparations of a regular Druggist and Physi cian, attested also by Dr. R. Physic Dr. 11. E. James Dr. N Chapman Dr. W. P, Dcwecs Dr. S. Jackson Dr. Robert Hare | Dr. VV. E. Horner, Dr. J. Redman Corde Dr. William Gibson Rev. W. H. Delancev C. C. Biddle, Esq. ft. Adrian, Esq., &c. They are prepared and sold wholesale and re i tail,at Dr. Leidy’s, No.l 91 North Second street, below Vinestreet; and by WM. HAINES,Jr., Appointed Ageni. Augusta FOTHE PUBLlC.—Thesubscnber gives notice that he has succeeded thelate \ T. Kidder in the preparation oi the well known j Conway Medicines, and will hereafter give particular attention to the preparation of the fol - i lowing articles, the long established celebrity of which, precludes the necessity of a republication ot the numerouscertificatcsin on*n<jsof the proprietor. I>r. Jebb’s Rheumatic Liniment For Rheumatism, Bruises, Sprains, Numbness i Chilblains, stiffness in thejoints, &c., will afford | the most unexpected and immediate relief in the I most obstinate cases of Rheumatism in a few I hours. This article is openly recommended by j Physicians. The Liniment is done up in enlarg | ed bottles. Price 371 cents. Dumfries’s Itch Ointment. S The extensive sale and established reputation f of Dumfries’ itch ointment, encourages the proprietor to recommend it to the public with re • j newed confidence, as the most innocent and , j powerful remedy for this annoying disease |t : containsno mercury, or any other dangerous in > *redienl,and can be applied at all times with per , : feet safety. Price 25 cents a box. . i Dr. Relfe’s Asthmatic or Consumptive Pills, t ; Have proved and are pronounced by numerous 1 ! De-sous who have made use of them, the best of ■ j all the Cough Medicines in coughs, colds, asth f mas, difficulty of breathing, hoarseness, wheez • . ing, spitting of blood, and cornplaintsolthelungs • j generally Remedy for Hie Piles. The concurring testimony of relieved patients, i from all quarters, testifying to the cures effected : by this medicine arier all others lad failed, to gether wi h the increasing deman cfor the article | from all parts of the country, prove it to be one i ot the most valuable specifics known for this 1 troublesomecomplaint A clergyman writes — Boston, February 13,1841. I have made trial of Dumfries’ Pile Elec.uary, and found it produced a salutary influence almost i immediate'* tnd confidently believe it an effec j tual remedy , r that uncomfortable and debilita j ting complaint. Humanity has induced me to recommend It to persons thus afflicted, and so I shall 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 ami ample directldns, with a description of the com plaint. Dumfries Eye Water. For sort or in famed eyes, nothing known gives i such immediate and comfortable relief, and in i some exceedingly bad cases the most unexpected i and desirable relieT has been found in the use of this Eye Water, after other remedies had failed.-" Persons who have used it pronounce it withou hesitation the best preparation for sore, weak or inflamed eyes, they have ever met with. Price 25 cents a bottle. Cure for Corns.— Albion Corn Piaster. The most safe and speedy cure for Corns yet discovered; the relief isimmediate. 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 arapledirections accompany eachof the above articles. W. L. ICIDDER. N. B. None ofthe abovearticles will begenij ine, unless signed W. L. Kidder on the outside i wrapper. For sale at his counting Room, SO State street, up stairs, corner of Merchants’ Row Boston. Also by WM. HAINES, J« » mh!2 appointed Agent for Augusta. drAliberaldiscount allowed **f dealers. US H’SREME DYFOKKXTK.R' NAL PILES. —This preparation will be found to be the most efficacious remedy ever dieted to the public for the cure of this palnfm and obstinate disease. In the many cases in which ithas been tried, noinstance of failure has been heard ot. A supply just r e c or sale by (07-ts) WM. HAINES