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CHERRY PECTORAL:
For the Ctare of
COUGHS, COLDS,
HOARSENESS, BRON
CHITIS, CROUP, ASTH
MA, WHOOPING-COUGH
AND CONS UIYIPTION’.
Thi truly valuable Remedy for all diseases of the
Lungs and Throat, has become the chief reliance of
the afflicted as it is the most certain cure known for
the above complamts, Whileitisa powerful reme
dial agent in the, most desperate and almost hopeless
cases of Consumption, it is also, in diminished
doses, one of the mildest and most agreeable family
medicines for common coughsand colds. Read be
low the opinions of men who are known to the world,
and the world respect their opinions.
Prom Professor Hitchcock.
“ aju.es C. Ayer —Sir : I have used your ‘CHER
RY PECTORAL,’ in my own case of deep-seated
Bronchitis, and am satisfied, from its chemical con
stitution, that it is an admirable compound for the re
lief of laryngial and bronchial difficulties. If my
opinion as to its superior character can be of any ser
vice you are at liberty to use it as you think proper.
EDWARD HITCHCOCK, LL. D.
President of the Amberst College.
From the “ London Lancet.”
“ AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL, is one of the
most valuable preparations that has fallen under our
notice. After a careful examination, we do not hesi
tate to say we have a large appreciation of its merits
and the fullest confidence in its usefulness for coughs
and lung complaints.”
Dr. Brewster, of Windham Co. Conn., sends us
the following testimony:
Dr. J. C. Ayer—Dear Sir:—l enclose you a cer
tificate from Mrs. Catharine K. Cady, a highly re
spectable lady of this village, wife of Mr. Seth Cady,
Deputy Sheriff, Windham Co., Connecticut. The
cure in her case was very prompt, and has attracted
general attention. W. A. BREWSTER, M. D.
West Killingiy, Ct., Sept. 28, 1848.
This may certify that I was afflicted with a very
severe cough in the winter of ’47-8, which threat
ened to terminate in consumption. I had tried many
medicines in vain, and was cured by the use of
“AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL ”
CATHERINE K. CADY.
DIRECT EVIDENCE.
Dr. J.C. Ayer, Lowell—Dear Sir: —Peeling un
der obligation to you for the restoration of my health,
I send you a report ot my case, which you are at
liberty to publish for the benefit of others. Last au
tumn I took a bad cold, accompanied by a severe
cough, and made use of many medicines without
obtaining relief. I was obliged to give up business,
frequently raised blood, and could get no sleep at
aight. A friend gave me a bottle of your CHERRY
PECTORAL, the use of which I immediately aom
menced according to directions. I have just pur
chased the fifth bottle, and am nearly recovered. I
now sleep well, my cough has ceased, and all by the
use of your valuable medicine.
E. S. STONE, A. M.,
Principal Mt. Hope Seminary.
From Dr. Bryant, Druggist and Postmaster,
Chicopee Falls, Mass:—
Dr. J. C. Ayer—Dear Sir: —Enclosed please find
remittance for all the CHERRY PECTORAL last
sent me. I can unhesitatingly say, that no medi
cine we sell gives such satisfaction as your’s does;
nor have 1 ever seen a medicine which cured so
many cases of Cough and Lung Complaints. Our
Physicians are extensively in their practice,
and with the happiest effects.
Truly yours, D. M. BRYANT.
PREPARED BY J. O. AYER, CHEMIST, LOWELL, MASS.
Ct' Sold wholesale and retail by Haviland, Ris
ley & Co., and W. K, Kitchen, Augusta, Ga.;
Wm. Root, Marietta ; A. Carter, Columbus; Tur
ner & Oden, Savannah, and by dealers in Medicine
. generally throughout the Southern States.
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AHEAD UDALL UTHEKisU
THE ENVY OF ALL PILL MANUFACTURERS
BECAUSE, wherever introduced they take the
place of all others, and their good effects be
coming known, the public will take no others than
DR. LEIDY’S. They are
Safer, Better and more Efficacious
at all times, for most diseases common to mankind
than any other Pills, whether for man, woman or
child, young or old, male or female.
Il is unnecessary to run or ride after the Doctor,
if you have a Box of Dr. Leidy’s Sarsaparilla Blood
Pills <-t hand, if, when you feel unwell, or have symp
toms U approaching sickness, you will take four to
six of them; should they not operate in six hours
(some are more difficult to purge than others; and
are more difficult to be operated upon at one time
than another,) take three or four more, and after a
brisk purgation is produced, gradually discontinue
them, taking a couple, daily, for a short time. Eat
any nourishing food you may desire, and take a rea
sonable quantity of any stimulating drinks you are
accustomed to while taking them; in other words
you can eat, drink and live as usual, pursue your
usual occupation and need have no fear of expo
sure to all kinds of weather; the Pills being purely
vegetable, and free from all dangerous druge.
500,000 BOXES ARE SOLD ANNUALLY.
And several thousand certificates could be published
but for the very great expense. Dr. Leidy will
however, wager One Thousand Dollars, he can
publish twice as many genuine certificates of the
good effects of his Pills as ami other.
An ounce of prevention is worth a pound
of cure.
There is nothing so very alarming in most diseases
or sickness; it is the delay in checking its progress,
that too often gives rise to much suffering, wdiicb will
generally be prevented by taking Dr. Leidy’s Sarsa
parilla Blood Pills. If Pills be necessary, take no
others. More confidence can be placed in them than
any others, because prepared by Dr. N. B. Leidy
himself, a regular Druggist, Chemist and Physician,
graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, a mem
ber of different Medical Institutions, attested by Drs.
P. S. Physick, R. Parish, N. Chapman, T. C. James,
R. Hare, S. Jackson, W. Gibson. J. R. Coxe W.
P. Dewees, W. E. Horner, T. F. Betton, Rev.’ w’
H. Delaney, Robert Adrian, L.L. D., J. L. Biddle.
Esq. &c., &c., all of Philadelphia, the residence of
• ,r - Le’dy, the proprietor of these Pills.
Deputation at Stake. — Dr. Leidy refers to any of
the foregoing, and as a professional man, or man of
honor, would not hazard his reputation by recom
mending pills or other medicine to the public, excep
of known efficacv.
KIf OWN TO CON
TAIN ARILLA, combined with
purgative vegetable Medicines
hence the reason why they are so g ‘ enerally preferre d,
and recommended by Physicians. They are pro
ductive of the combmed effects of purgation andpu
fZ G s' f nmwn R and Hansing
the Stomach and Bowels and purify ing the Bl ° d
at the same time; combined properties not possesseo
by any other pills in the world, and adapted to all
diseases of whatever nature or kind.
Ten Dollars will be paid in every instance, where
satisfactorily proven, that One Box of Dr. Leidv s
Sarsaparilla Blood Pills, does not produce more bene
ficial effects than two boxes of any other kind.
They have no taste or unpleasant smell;
Tree from dust or powder of any kind ;
Do not gripe the Stomach or Bowels;
Produce no sickness, vomiting or bad feelings;
And each box contains 40 Pills for 25 cents. °
O’ Principal Depot, Dr. Leidy’s Dispensary", No.
114, North Fourth-street, between Race and Vine
streets, Philadelphia.
Sold also by PHILIP A. MOISE, and Haviland
Risley & Co., Augusta; R. Carterand O. Danforth
Columbus; Ellis, Gilbert & Co., Macon ; O. Child
and W. G. Little, Milledgeville, and by Druggist
and storekeepers throughout the U.S. 526-lyd&w
Daily bible illustrations -.
being original readings for a year, on subjects
from Sacred History, Biography, Antiquities, The
ology, &c., especial l }’designed for the family circle;
by John Killy, D. F. S. A. Just received by
THOS. RICHARD* & SON.
SANDS’ SARSAPARILLA
IN QUART BOTTLES,
171 OR PURIFYING THE BLOOD, and
. for the cure of Scrofula, Rheumatism, Stubborn
Ulcers, Dyspepsia, Salt. Rheum, Fever Sores, Ery
sipelas, Pimples, Biles, Mercurcal Diseases, Cutane
ous Eruptions, Liver Complaint, Bronchitis, Con
sumption, Female Complaints, Loss of Appetite, Ge
neral Debility, &c.
The Proprietors have spent much time in bringing
this preparation of SARSAPARILLA to its present
state of perfection; and the experience of fourteen
years has furnished them the most ample opportuni
ty to study, in their various forms the diseases for
which it is recommended, and to adapt it exactly to
their relief and cure. Patients who wish a really
good Medicine are invited to give it a trial, and satis
fy themselves cf its superiority, and the invaluable
property it possesses of arresting and curing disease.
The bottle has been enlarged to hold One Quart, and
in its present improved form may safely claim to be
the best and cheapest medicine of the age. Its pro
gress to the fame it has attained may be traced by a
long line of facts and cures, that stand as landmarks
and beacons for the invalid, pointing the way to the
haven of health, and what it has already done for
the thousands who have used it, it is capable of doing
for the millions still suffering and struggling with
disease. It purifies, cleanses, and strengthens the
fountain springs of life, and infuses new vigor
throughout the whote animal frame.
Remarkable Cure of Bronchitis. — New York,
Feb. 17, 1848. — Messrs. Sands:—Having suffered
many years with a disease of my throat, affecting
the larynx, during which time I was treated by the
most distinguished physicians in Europe and the
United States, without receiving any permanent be
nefit, but all the time my general health and strength
declining, and the disease making fearful progress;
caustic applications were used, and whatever else
was thought most efficient for producing a cure; but
I am confident the deplorable situation 1 was in. the
laryngitis being accompanied with phthisic and great
difficulty of breathing, would soon have terminated
my life, had I not obtained relief through the medium
of your invaluable Sarsaparilla. I must say, gen
tlemen, when I commenced using the Sarsaparilla
I did not place much confidence in its virtues; and
this will not surprise you, when you are informed I
had tried more than fifty different remedies during
the past four years, without any success; but after
taking your Sarsaparilla a few weeks, I was obliged
at last to yield to evidence. This marvellous specific
has not only relieved, but cured me; and I 'herefort
think it my duty, gentlemen, for the benefit of suf
fering humanity, to give you this attestation of my
cure. Yours very truly, D. PARENT.
Consulate of France in the United States. —The
above statement and signature were acknowledged
in our presence by Mr. D. Parent as true.
For the Consul General of France,
L. BORG, Vice Consul.
New York, Feb. 17, 1848.
The following testimony from Rev. John Grigg,
late Rector of the Church of the Crucifixion in this
city, commends itself to the attention of the afflicted.
Numerous certificates of cures of various diseases
effected by this medicine are almost daily received :
Messrs. Sands: A member of my fa mily has ta
ken your valuable Sarsaparilla for a severe scrofulous
affection, &c., with the most beneficial effect result
ing from its use. It gives me very great pleasure to
record my testimony in behalf of its virtue and effi
cacy, hoping that others may be influenced to make a
trial of it. JOHN GRIGG.
New York, May 10, 1848.
Liver Complaint.— The following is an extract
from a letter received from Rev. William Galusha.
Berkshire, Vt., Oct. 22, 1848.—Messrs. Sands:
I have been afflicted with a severe pain in my side,
occasioned by a diseased liver, for the last twenty
years, suffering at times what language cannot con
vey ; but since taking your Sarsaparilla I have been
greatly relieved, so much so that I have been able
to attend to my business, and preach occasionally,
for the last eighteen months. I wholly discarded all
other medicine, and thorough y tried the Sarsaparil
la, which I can recommend in truth and sincerity to
all those who are in any way afflicted with any spe
cies of scrofulous complaints. There have been
some remarkable cures effected by its use in this vi
cinity. Mrs. I. Shaw, by the use of six bottles, was
restored to better health than she had before enjoyed
for ten years ; and Mr. W. Stevens, who had been
severely afflicted with erysipelas, was entirely cured
by the use of a few bottles.
Yours truly, WILLIAM GALUSHA.
Scrofulus Affection of the Eyes.— South Kings
ton, R. 1., Oct. 11, 1847.—Messrs. Sands: —Gen-
tlemen—My little daughter, when one year old, was
attacked with a scrofulous humor on her face, which
soon after extended into her eyes, causing almost to
tal blindness in one of them, and disfiguring her
whole face. I employed two physicians to attend
her who exhausted their utmost skill to give her re
lief but it all proved useless, and finally one of them
remarked to me that he had known of some striking
cures effected by Sands’ Sarsaparilla, and advised
me to try it. 1 obtained one bottle, which stie com
menced using, and before it was all used up it had
fleeted an entire cure. It is now over four years
since she was cured, and there has been no re-ap
pearance of the disease, and we are satisfied that it
is a perfect cure. It gives me great pleasure to add
that I can recommend it to every sufferer from any
similar complaint. Respectfully yours,
GEORGE ROBINSON.
Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by A. B.
& D. Sands, Druggists and Chemists, 100 Fulton-st.,
corner of William, New York. Sold also by Drug
gists generally throughout the United States and
Canadas. Price $1 per Bottle; six Bottles for $5.
For sale in Augusta, by Barrett, Carter&Co., Hav
iland, Risley & Co., W. K. Kitchen, D. B. Plumb
& Co., and P. A. Moise. At Charleston, by Havi
land, Harral & Co. At Savannah, by G. R. Hen
drickson & Co. At Athens, by Hill & Smith. At
Madison, by H. C. Seymour & Co., and by Drug
gists generally. [mh26-dtw&weowly
3500 REWARD.
CROSSMAN’S SPECIFIC MIXTURE.
For the cure of strictures
and Analogus complaints of the organs of gen
eration.
Os all remedies yet discovered for the above com
plaints, this is the most certain.
It makes a speedy and permanent cure, without
the least restriction to diet, drink, exposure, or change
in application to business.
We give uo long quackish recommendations to de
ceive the puolic. If the medicine does not speak for
itself, no one shall speak for it. Our object is to no
tify where it can be had, and the proprietor challenges
a single case of recent disease to be brought in
which the Mixture will not effect a rapid cure, under
a forfeiture of SSOO.
This is a disease that unfortunately pervades all
ranks of society—high, low, rich and poor, matrimo
nial and single. They are here possessed with a
remedy by which they can cure themselves without
the least exposure in the shortest time possible.
It is put up in bottles with full d’rections accom
panying it, atsl a bottle. One bottle lasts a week,
which generally cures—many are cure.l’n two days.
Sold at the Drug Stores of
D. B. PLUMB & CO., and )
ja23 d6m PHILIP A. MOISE, ( Agents.
GEORGE KINLOCH,
OF CHARLESTON, S. CAROLINA
WOULD RESPECTFULLY offer his ser
vices to the citizens of Georgia, Alabama and
Tennessee, to receive and sell all kinds of GRAIN
AND OTHER PRODUCE, on Commission.
Terms— Five per cent. No charge for Storage.
REFERENCES:
Charleston, S. C. Rome, Ga.
Col. J. Gadsden, W. R. Smith,
Hon. Ker Boyce, Yarbrough & Lamkin,
H. W. Conner, Esq., W. E. Alexander, Esq.,
John Fraser & Co., R. J. Johnson, Esq.,
C. Fdmondston, Esq., S. T. Coombs, Esq.,
Hyatt, M’Burney & Capt. Lafferty, Steamboat
Go. Coosa.
Augusta, Ga. Hamburg, S. C.
A. Sibley, Sibley & Crapon.
Charleston, Sept. 7. 1848. tw&w
BROWN’S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA
GINGER.
PREPARED at FREDERICK BROWN’S
Drug and Chemical Store, N. E. corner Chest
nut and Fifth streets, Philadelphia. This Essence is
particularly recommended to persons recovering from
tever or other diseases, a few drops imparting°to the
stomach a glow and vigor, equal to a wine-glass full
? i-,™. or other stimulant without any cf tire de-
1 i a mg effects which are sure to follow the use of
’ and *t * s therefore especially ser
viceal le to children and female . To the aged, it will
prove a great comfort ; to the dyspeptic, and to those
* l ‘ o are P redltposed to gout or to rheumatic affec
ttons, it gives great rehet; and win be found
cellent remedy for Nervous and Sick Headache for
Sea Sickness, Nausea, &c., &c. ’
Diwing Die prevalence of the Cholera it w
found an efficient remedy in preventing the weak"
ness and relaxation of the bowels which induce Di
arrbosa.
Forsaleby D. B. Plumb di Co., Augusta; A. A
Solomons, Savannah, and Dr. P. M. Cohbv
Charleston, mh2-4mll
Serins, &£.
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When the bill of any house or firm amounts within
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nent advertisements, a discount of 25 percent, will
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CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY,
&c. &c. &c.
GOLD AND SILVER
[£7x Watches, of all kinds.
a&Ja Jewelry, and various rich fancy Goods.
Fancy Hardware and Cutlery.
Gold, Silver and Steel Spectacles.
Silver Ware, Plated Goods of all kinds.
Guns, Sporting Apparatus, Pistols.
Solar Lamps, Girandoles, in gold and silver.
Table Cutlery, of Rodgers and others.
China Ware, Cut Glass Ware, of latest style.
Clocks, Parlor and Office Clocks, and a large
stock of cheap Clocks for country trade.
Andirons, Fenders, Shovels and Tongs.
Watch Materials and tools of all kinds for Watch
makers. For sale at fair prices by
CLARK, RACKETT & CO ,
Dealer in Fancy and Military Goods.
33° Repairing of Clocks and Watches by good
Workmen.
N. B. Whenever it may be inconvenient for per
sons residing at a distance to visit the city, any thing
in the above line will be furnished promptly upon
the receipt of an order and on the usual time.
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PIANO FORTES, MUSIC, &C.
CHARLES CATLIN & CO.,
NEAR THE UNITED STATES
HOTEL, Augusta, Ga., are the only
l/ “ l! y U authorized Agents for Chiekering’s
celebrated
IRON FRAMED PIANO FORTES.
Also, forthose made by Nunn’s& Clark, and Adam
Stedard.
The superiority and wide-spread celebrity of these
Instruments render any special reference to them
unnecessary. The universal satisfaction that they
have given in thia market, for more than 15 years, is
good evidence of their durability.
Their stock is always large and full, comprising
every variety and style of 6,6 J, 6| and 7 octave
PIANOS, which they will sell at the lowest fac
tory prices, (varying from S2OO to $500,) and war
rant them sound and perfect in every respect.
Their stock of MUSIC is large, and they receive
fresh supplies every week of all new publications as
soon as they are issued.
All orders for Pianos, Music, Violins, Guitars,
Flutes, Accordeons, &c., &c., will receive prompt
and careful attention, and will be warranted to please
in every respect.
MELODEONS.
They also have a complete assortment of Prince &
Co.’s MELODEONS. The Key Board is precisely
the same as the Piano or Organ ; and the tone closely
resembles that of the Flute-stop of the Organ, and is
sufficiently loud for small Churches. They vary in
price from SSO to SIOO.
JEWELRY.
CHARLES CATLIN keeps for sale at the same
place a large Stock of fine WATCHES, JEWEL
RY and SILVER-WARE, to which he invites the
attention of the public. mh2B
Fine Watches Clocks, Jewelry
AND SILVER GOODS.
THOMAS W. FREEMAN,
XtySjL athis old stand,nearly opposite the Bruns
w&aijgLwick Bank, respectfully informs his cus-fisiaS®
tumorsand the public that he has on hand a fine as
sortment of GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, of the
most approved makers, with a choice and fashionable
STOCK OF JEWELRY,
all of which he will sell at very low prices for cash.
T. W. F. solicits a comparison by purchasers of the
quality and prices of his Goods, with any other house
either here or elsewhere.
W ATCHES and CLOCKS carefully repaired, and
warranted. Mr. Wm. G. Woodstock continues to
give his utmost attention to this part of the business.
N. B.—New Goods received weekly
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_ FArRBANK’’s" PATENT
Platform and Counter Scales
WARRANTED.--
Adapted to every required ope
■ Q ration of Weighing—as Rail
g Road Scales, for Trainsorsin-
j gle cars; Warehouse Scales,
Dormant and Portable ; Heavy
Scales on wheels, 'ir
Foundries, Rolling Mills, &c
STORE SCALES, of al
sizes; COUNTERjSCALES, &c. &c., forsaleby
mhlW. & J. NELSON, Agents
HAVILAtND, RISLEY & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
FAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES WIN
DOW GLASS, &c, «Sic.
Augusta Georgia,
HAVE on hand, and are receiving, constant sup
plies o f ‘pure,’ ‘extra,’ ‘No. 1’ and ‘No. 2’ White
Lead, in kegs of from 25t0 300 pounds, of warranted
(fuality ; Paint Oil; Fanner’s Oil; Lamp Oil; Spirits
Turpentine; Varnishes of all kinds; Chrome Yellow;
Chrome Green, dry and n Oil; Imperial
in Oil; Verdigris, dry and in Oil; Emerald Green;
Prussian Blue; Ultra-marine Blue; Vermillion;
Venetian Red; Red Lead; Rose Pink; Spanish
Brown, dry and in Oil; Yellow Ochre; Litharge;
Ter-de-Sienna; Umber; Lampblack; Drop Black ;
Black Lead; Ivory Black ; Whiting; Chalk ; Putty;
Gold Leaf; Glue; Sand-paper; Pumice ’ Stone•
Rotten Stone; Emery; Painters’and Tanners’Brush
es of all kinds; Window, Coachand Picture Glass
of all sizes; Paint Millsand Paint Stones; together
with every article usually found in Drug Stores, of
the best quality, and at very low prices at wholesale
and retail.
O’Purchaserswilldo well to call. Ordersprompt
lyattended to. nB-w
JUDD’S MEDICATED LIQUID CU
TICLE.
ANEW and valuable preparation for dressing
every kind of wounds —Burns, Scalds, Cuts,
Bruises, &c; and for dressing sore Nipplesit is un
equalled. It allays pain and forms a firm smooth
coating similar to the natural skin, which may be
freely washed with water and soap without injury to
the wound or dressing. L is highly recommended
by the Faculty, who have used it, and it only needs
to be used to have it recommend itself. The genuine
sold in Augusta by
HAVILAND, RISLEY & CO.
i °fi24 Wholesale Druggists,
Business Qlaros.
To Professional de Business Men.
PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESSCARDS, net
exceeding six lines, wiFl be inserted under this tieau
at the rate of $lO per annum. Cards exceeding six
lines, will be charged prorata per line.
Zttovnies an'o Solicitors.
Robert W. Simms. | John Askew.
SIMMS A, ASH EW,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
NEWNAN, GEORGIA,
Will practice in all the counties of the Cowe
ta Circuit, and in the Supreme Court at Macon and
Decatur. All business entrusted to them shall have
prompt attention. mhl3-wly
WILLIAM A. LEWIS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CUMMING, FORSYTH CO., GA.
53’Collecting, and other professional business,
promptly attended to. Persons owning land in the
county of Forsyth, can sell it, through me, at its
value, and at small cost. mh3-wly
Jos. B. Jones. | Malcom D. Jones
J. B. <fc M. D. JONES,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
WAYNESBORO’, GEORGIA.
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EDWARD H. POTTLE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
WARRENTON ... GEORGIA.
53° Will continue to practice in Warren, Hancock,
Wilkes, Taliaferro, and all of the counties of the
Northern Circuit, and Columbia, Jefferson and
Washington of the Middle.
Refer to Threewitts, Hudson & Shivers ; C. C
Cody & Co., Warrenton. ja2o
J. B. EDMONDSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
NEWNAN, GEORGIA,
53° Will promptly attend to all business entrusted
to his care, in any of the counties of the Coweta cir
cuit. ja22-wly
JOHN W. POWELL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
NEWNAN, GEORGIA,
53* Will practice in all the counties of the Cowe
ta circuit. All business entrusted to his care, will
receive prompt attention. ja22-wly
CHAPLEY R. STROTHER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
53’ Practices in the Northern Circuit. All business
will receive prompt and efficient attention.
53“ Office at Lincolnton, Ga. je2B-tf
JAMES G. COLLIER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Augusta Ga.
53“ Will practice in the several Courts of the Mid
dle Circuit. Office at the corner ot Broad and
Campbell streets.
References — James L. Pettigru, Esq., Charles
ton; Hon. Edward Y. Hill, Lagrange; Wm. T.
Gould, Esq , Messrs. A. J. & T. W. Miller, Esqs.,
and Messrs. Baker & Hart, Augusta. n2-ly
SAMUEL ELBERT KERR,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
53= Will practice in the several counties in he
Middle Circuit, and will thankfully receive and
promptly attend to any business with which he may
be entrusted.
References. —John Hope, New York; L. M.
and B. W. Force &Co., Charleston; Adams & Far
go, Gould, Bulkley & Co., Haviland, Risley & Co.,
Kerrs & Hope, Wm. M. D’Antignac, and Wm. T.
Gould, Esq., Augusta.
53’ Office with J udge Starnes, one door south of
Postoffice. s 5
JAMES G. GOULD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Augusta,.-Georgia,
COMMISSIONER FOR MASSACHUSETTS AND
CONNECTICUT,
53r Will practice in the several counties of the Mid
dle Cii»uit. Office over P. A. Moise’s Drug
Store. n2O
Wm. Gibson. | Jesse M. Jones.
GIBSON & JONES,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
WARRENTON, GEO.,
53“ Will practice in all the counties of the North
ern and Columbia, Washington and Jefferson, of
the Middle Circuit, and the Supreme Court of the
State of Georgia. ap9-wly
IRWIN & KNIGHT,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS
AT LAW,
MARIETTA, GEORGIA.
§3“ Will attend the Courts in the counties of Cobb,
OeKalb, Forsyth, Cherokee, Cass, Paulding, Floyd,
Ctmpbell, Carroll, and Heard.
Return Day— Twenty days previous to each
Perm.
The Circuit Court U. S. at Marietta, 2d Monday
in Marchand September; and also, the Supreme
Court of the State of Georgia, at Cassville and De
catur. fe!7-ly
BOBERT HESTER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ElbertonGeorgia.
53” WILL practice in the counties cf Elbert,
Wilkes, Lincoln, Oglethorpe, Madison and Franklin.
my22-ly
JOHN K. JACKSON.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Augusta, •. Georgia.
53’ Will practice in Richmond, and the neighboring
Counties of the Middle Circuit. Office next be
low Messrs. A. J. & T. W. Miller’s—Up Stairs.
References: — Messrs. Mixer & Pitman, Boston ;
Messrs. Hoisted & Brokaw, S. C. Dortic, Blake &
Brown, John K. Hora, C. O. Halsted, New York;
Messrs. W. M. Martin, L. M.&B. W. Force & Co.,
Charleston; Messrs, A. J.&T. W. Miller, Adams
& Fargo, W. E. Jacksr nAr Co., Augusta. 025-ly
BURCH & TILLEY,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
NEWNAN, GA.,
Will practice in the counties of the Coweta Cir
cuit, and the Supreme Court at Macon and Decatur.
R. S. Burch. John M. Tilley.
mh!7- wly
N. G. A. G. FOSTER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
. O’ The undersigned are still engaged in the prac
tice of Law.
Office at Madison, Morgan County, Ga.
all businessentiusted to them, will meet with prompt
and efficient attention. N. G. FOSTER,
fe2B-tf A. G. FOSTER.
Samuel J. Baily. | Eleazer Cumming.
BAILEY & CUMMING,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
SandersvilleGeorgia.
5Z3 Will practice in all the counties of the Mid
dle Circuit. j e 2
Thomas M. Berrien, | John T. Shewmake.
BERRIEN &. SHEWMAKE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
MIDDLE DISTRICT, GEORGI \.
? ff' Office at Waynesboro, Burke county, Geo.
jal-ly
JASPER N. DORSEY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Dahlonega, Georgia.
53° dl attend to all Professional business entrust
ed to him in the Cherokee Circuit, and in Habersham
county, of the Western Circuit.
References— Messrs. Hays Bowdre, Dr. W’m.
H. Turpin, Augusta; Hon. C Dougherty, Athene,
James Law, Gainesville; Smith & Walker, and J.
W. Grady, Dahlonega. fel4
ROBERT E. WOODING,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Appling, Georgia. f2B-wly
G. PUTNAM,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Warrenton, Georgia. ap!3-ly
Bugincss <EarOs.
WM. T. TRAMMELL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ROME,
Floyd County Georgia.
53* Will also practice in the counties of Paulding,
Cass, Cherokee, Gilmer, Murray, Walker, Dade and
Chattooga. Refer to Hand, Williams & Co., Thos.
Barrett &, Co., Adams, Hopkins & Co., Gould &
Bulkley, Augusta, Ga. felO-wly
JOHN R. STANFORD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Clarkesville** Ga.
g3’ Will practice in the countiesof Clarke, Frank
lin, Habersham, Lumpkin, Forsyth, Gilmer, Union
Murray and Gwinnett, and in the Federal Circuit
Court for Georgia. 17y
JOSHUA HILL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Madison and Monticello Georgia.
53" All business addressed to him at either place
in the counties of Morgan and Jasper, and those
contiguous, will receive prompt attention. n 23
Linton Stephens, ) J. L. Bird.
STEPHENS & SIRD,
ATTORNIES AT LAW,
CRAWFORDVILLE, GA.
53= Will practice in all the Counties of the North
ern circuit. jy!6-ly*
L. C. SIMPSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ATLANTA. * * • GEORGIA.
<3° W ill promptly attend toall busineseentrusted
tohis care. f29-ly
JOHN P. WILDE,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT
LAW,
No. 13 St. Charles street, Room No. 10, up stairs,
New Orleans.
53’ All claims and collections intrusted to his
care will meet with prompt and faithful attention.
dlB-ly
ID arthouse anti Qioininission.
THOMAS W. FLEMING,
COMMISSION MERCHANT
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
Continues to do business on Mclntosh-street,
and solicits consignments of Produce. dll-w6tn*
CHARLES P. McCALLA,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
MERCHANT,
o 2 APALACHICOLA....FLORIDA. ly
L. Jeffers. 1 W.S. Cothran
JEFFERS, COTHRAN A, CO.
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MER
CHANTS.
AUGUSTA, Ga., and HAMBURG, So. Ga
jy2B
ALLEN, BALL <fc CO.,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MER
CHANTS,
No. 112 Bay-street, Savannah, Ga.
53°Mr. H. F. RUSSELL will make liberal AD
VANCES on all Produce consigned to our address
from Augusta.
Robert A. Allen.
James Al. Ball.
522-8 m John V. Tarver.
W. H. C. MILLS,
FACTOR &, COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Continues business at his old stand,
No. 176 Bay-street, Savannah, Georgia.
references :
Messrs. D' Antigua:Evans, Augusta.
“ Charles Day if* Co., Macon.
ol “ E. Padleford cf- Co., Savannah.
J. G. DIDLAKE A, CO.,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
MERCHANTS,
Chattanooga Tenn.
ja22-ly
iron Jouubries.
NEESON A TILKEY.
EAGLE IRON & BRASS FOUNDRY’-
AUGUSTA, GA.
Immediately above the lot of the old Planters’ Hotel.
§3° Gearing for Factories, Mills, Gins, &c., and
other castings, made to order. Also Patterns ofevery
description. All work warranted. Orders from the
country will receive prompt attention. ap22
Hotchkiss’ Water-wheels on hand and to order.
iiUbual profession.
O. MUNSON, M. D.,
SURGEON DENTIST,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Dentist’s Foil, Instruments and Teeth for sale.
T’vrrnvK'rpc
Augusta.— Prof. Paul F. Eve, M. D.; Prof. A.
Means, M. D,; Prof. H. F. Campbell, M. D.; John
Bones, Esq.; Daniel Hand, Esq.; P. Fleming, Esq.
Athens. — A. Church, D. D.; Prof. Waddell, A.
M.; Prof. LeConte. M D. jal6-ly
DR. J. A. S. MILLIGAN will practice in
the various branches of his Profession. Office
in Jackson street, three doors north of Broad. Resi
dence over the Bank of Brunswick. feß-ly
MEDICAL CARD.
DR. W. E. DEARING has permanently lo
cated in Augusta and tenders his professional ser
vices to the citizens of this place and Hamburg. Re
sidence in Mr. Stovall’s building, five doors above
W. K. Kitchen’s Drug Store. 53Office, Parlours
ofthe Mansion House. ja!3-ly
SOUTH CAROLINA INSTITUTE.
riMHE INSTITUTE, at its Annual Fair, to be
IL held in Charleston on the third Tuesday In
November next, will award PREMIUMS, (in addi
tion to specimens of Mechanism and the Arts) for
the following articles:
For the best bale of Sea Island Cotton, not less than
300 pounds.
For the best bale of short staple Cotton, not less than
300 pounds.
For the best tierce of Rice.
For the best hogshead of Muscovado Sugar.
For the best Leaf Tobacco, not less than 100 lbs.
For the beat barrel of Wheat Flour.
For the best tierce of Indian Corn.
For the best ba .’el of Spirits of Turpentine.
For the best barrel of Rosin
It is the intention of the Institute, with the consent
of the persons sending the above articles, to forward
such as receive premiums to the “ World’s Fair,”
to be held, in the city of London, in the early part of
the year 1851. It is likewise intended toselect, from
the specimens of “Art and design” which may be
presented, such as may be deemed worthy of especial
distinction, to be forwarded, for competition, to this
great “ Industrial Exhibition.”
The Committee on Premiums, therefore, earnestly
appeal to all the productive interests of our country
to aid the Institute in thus advancing our home enter
prises, and giving them reputation and character
abroad. G. N. REYNOLDS Jr. i Committee
C. D. CARR, ( on
ap2 WM. LEBBY, J Premiums.
AUGUSTA FOUNDRY,
MILLWRIGHT & MACHINE SHOP
NEARTHE GEORGIA R. ROADDEPOT.
SUBSCRIBERS having purchased of
JL THOS. HOPKINS, Esq., the above establis.
ment,intend carrying on the business in its various
branches. They will furnish
IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS,
ofevery description at short notice, and on as reason
able terrnsasany similar establishment at the South.
They hope by strict attention to business to merit the
patronage heretofore extended to the establishment.
Having a number of ENGINE LATHES, we are
prepared to cut LARGE SCREWS of any dimen
sions. MILL SPINDLES, &c., always on hand and
madetoorder. TALIAFERRO & TORBET.
C. C. Taliaferro, f
D. R. Torbet. |
N. B. —PATTERNS of every description madeto
„iuer. We will keep on hand and make to order,
HOTGHKISS’ WHEELS, to suit the various heads
ofwater. [nlo] T. & T.
Saddlery and Harness Manufac*
TORY-
WANTED, at Crittenden’s Manuf.c
lory, Stovall’s Range, TWENTY HANDS,
• to work at the above business.
On hand, and always manufacturing, every va- I
rjMy of H«ro«a> and Saddlorv. dll I
Jnsnranct.
Stability, Security, Perpetuity.
$ LOGO, DOCK
MUTUAL LIFE INSUKANCITcOMn.
NY OF NEW YORK OBIPa *
NO. 35 WALL STREET.
NET accumulated Fund, Jan. 3) et„ 1850 1 non
439,62—securely invested in Bonds and M/f
gages on real estate in New York city and Hrookl
and stocksuf the State and City of New York • '
United States Government.
This fund is rapidly increas-ng by a widely
tended and prosperous business. ’’ ex '
The Company declared a dividend ofj» s,
fifty-two per cent, on all existing policies cn tbe M
January, 1848. 018 t
Al. Profits are divideo among the Insured
The premiums are payable in cash annually sem
annually, or quarterly, interest being added on th
deferred payments. ne
The cash principle adopted by th s Company a?
cures to the parties for whose benefit the inßuran ’
are effected, the whole of the advantages with' 68
subjecting them to the heavy drawback of’accainT
lated premium notes.
Persons may effect insuiance on their own lives and
lives of others. A married woman can insure t °
life of her husband, the benefits of which are secw
eu uy law for the exclusive use of hereelf and ehil
dren. 1
Clergymen and all others dependent upon galanep
are specially invited to avail tbemselvesof a resource
whereby their surviving families may be secured
from the evils of penury.
Pamphlets, explanatory of the principles of Ma
tual Life insurance, and illustrating its advantages
with forms of application, may be obtained at the
office of the Company, 35 Wall-st., or of any of i lB
agents.
TRUSTEES.
Joe. B. Collins, Wm. J. Hyslsp, R. H. McCurdy
Fred. S. Winston, C. W. John P. Yelverton'
Theo. Sedgwick, Stacy B. Collins, John H Swift’
John Wadsworth, S. M. Cornell, Gouv. M. Wilkins’
John V. L. Pruyn. Fred. Whittlesey, Charles Ely'
John C. Cruger, Walter Joy, Alfrey Pell, David c'
Colden, Alfred Edwards, Wm. Betts, Joseph Blunt
Isaac G. Pearson, Henry Wells, W ilHarn Moore'
Zebedee Cook, Jona. Miller, David A Comstock'
Robert Schuyler, James Chambers, Joseph Tucker
man, Moses H. Grinnell, Wm. J. Bunker, Eugene
Dutiih, Francis S. Lathrop, J. O. Thatcher
JOSEPH B. COLLINS, President.
Isaac Abbatt, Secretary.
J. A. S. MILLIGAN,
fe9-3m Agent for Augusta.
FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE
THE PROTECTION INSURANCE
COMPANY, of Hartford, Connecticut,havs
stablished an Agency in Augusta, and propos«
taking fireand river risks upon property of all descrq
tions, on as reasonable terms as any other good office.
Office at tne store of Force, Brother’s <f- Co.
INSURANCE.
The subscriber, agent of the
SOUTHERN MUTUAL INSURANCE UO.
for Augusta, continues to take Marine, River and
Ware-House risks. Only seventy-five per cent, in
cash is required—the balance in a good note, which
may never be called for. Merchants in the city and
up-country, are invited to take open Policies, so as to
keep in Georgia the heavy Premiums heretofore
paid to foreign offices. He is also prepared to make
Insurance on Life, in the same institution, at rea
sonable rates. Office at the Provison Store, corner
Mclntosh and Reynold-streets.
jy 12 T. W. FLEMING.
ICEI ICE !
mHE ELLIS STREET ICE COMPANY
Ja. having received their supply of ICE at both
houses, now offer it for sale at the same prices as
heretofore, viz: At Retail, 3 cents per pound; or,
by the $5 worth, Tickets at 2J cents, at which pri
ces not less than 2 pounds of Ice will be sold ata
time. At Wholesale— To Hotels, Bar Rooms, Soda
Fountains, and other large consumers, by S2O worth
of Tickets, at 2 cents, for which not less than twenty
pounds of Ice will be delivered at a time.
The supply of Ice in the House on Jackson-streei,
will be sold first.
Terms Cash, on delivery.
All orders from the country, directed to A. DEAS,
Agent Eilis-street Ice Company, Augusta, will re
ceive prompt attention.
Packages and Blankets furnished at customary
prices, and the Ice carefully packed, to be sent by
Rail Road, if desired.
The House will be opened, from sunrise until sun
set, and on the Sabt.ath from 7 o’clock until 10
o’clock, A. M., and from 12 o’clock until 2 o’clock,
P. M.
Tickets may be purchased of the Agent, Mr. A.
Dbas, at the Ice House. aps-tf
NOTICE.
The copartnership of wyman
& DERBY, Merchant Tailors, having been dis
solved by mutual consent, the businese of the late
firm will be liquidated . y JOHN G. WYMAN, who
will continue the business at the old stand, No. 235
Broadway, New York.
J. G. WYMAN having purchased the interest of
Lyman Derby, and having the measuresand patterne
of all the former customers, will continue the busi
ness as heretofore.
He would inform gentlemen of the South, that
he pays particular attention to orders from abroad :
always having on hand the largest assortment of fine
goods in the United States.
Gentlemen visiting the city are invited to visit his
establishment; or he will execute any order sent to
him with despatch and satisfaction. fe26twtJel
AUGUSTA FLOUR MILLS.
rpHE SUBSCRIBERS, anticipating an ex
JL tensive trade (in the purchase of Grain, &c.,)
with four States, to wit: Georgia, South Carolina,
Tennessee and Alabama, take this method to make
known to the public the plans and purposes they have
in progress.
We are with great care and considerable outlay,
building a superior FLOURING MILL on the Au
gusta Ganal, in Augusta, Ga., near the Railroad De
pot, to be known as the “ Cunningham Mills,” and
in connection with this, shall keep stores regularly
and well supplied with such goods as our friends and
customers may choose to buy of us, at Greensboro,
Rome and Dalton, Ga. Besides these permanent
Agencies for buying Grain, &c., we shall have a
regular Agent to do the travelling business ofthe Mill,
buying what Grain may offer at intermediate points.
We will also buy at the Mill, or by sample, to be de
livered there.
Our friends and the public generally, are respect
fully solicited to offer us (in any manner that may
aest suit them) all the good Grain they may have to
sell.
Besides our regular stock of Fancy and Staple
Goods, any article wanted of any kind ol implements,
such as Threshers, Horse-powers, Mill-Stones, Smut
Machines, Bolting Cloths, Fnirbank’s Scales, foi
weighing whec <nd all other articles, and MachiiwC
generally, including the latest improvements,
can be obtained from us, warranted to suit, by order,
by mail, or by being handed to us, or either of our
Agents. Very respectfully, &c.,
J. CUNNINGHAM, Greensboro.
C. T. CUNNINGHAM, Dalton.
SAMUEL D. LINTON, Augasta*
Address S. D. Linton <Sr Co., Augusta; J. Cun
ningham & Co., Greensboro’; G. T. Cunningh llD t
& Co., Dalton ; Cunningham & Linton, Rome.
jels-Iy
EAGLE FOUNDRY,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Jones Street, near the Old Planters' Hotel-
THE SIBSCRIBERS still
continue to make to order all
kinds of
CASTINGS ,
viz: for large or small Flouring Mills, Steam Sa*
Mills, Steam Engines, Cotton Factories, Cotton Gins,
&c. They have, within the last year, finished th<
Cunningham Mills of this city, and are now in pro
gress of finishing J. L. Coleman’s Mill, all of
patterns are now on hand, and made uy order of t ie
best Millw rights in the North and South.
They have also, at great expense, bought in Boston
a lot of the best PULLEY PATTERNS in the
Union, (42 sizes.) We also make SHAFTIN f
all kinds ; all kinds of Blacksmith’s Work for Mi 8 ,
such as Spindles,Driver’s Balance Irons, &c,, eit er
cast or wrought.
Our work will compare with any mede any w ‘ ier J
for which we refer, without asking consent, and wi
no hesitation, to S. D. Linton & Co., J. L. Coleman,
Esq., Rogers & Sayre, S. C., and in fact to all w
may have honored us with their work, feeling coa
dent that no one has cause of complaint, either ro
promptness or workmanship. ,
BRASS CASTINGS of all kinds. Also, Hotcti
kiss s WHEELS to suit all heads of water.
NEESON & TILKEY, Proprietors.
53-All orders left with Cunningham & Co., Hat
ton, who will act as our Agents, will