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ffiatt-lfaggfg. M. P. STOVALL, WAREHOUSE fc COMMISSION MERCHANT AUGUSTA, GA. /CONTINUES the business, in all its V_> branches, in the extensive Fire Froof Warehouse, on Jackson street, near the B'-?Tiwß Globe Hotel, and formerly occupied by Walker A Bryson. Having ample facilities for business, and the dis position to extend every accommodation to his customers, he pledges his strict personal attention to the interests of all those who may favor him with patronage. Orders for FAMILY SUPPLIES, BAGGING, Ao., promptly and carefully filled, at the lowest market prices. August, 1853. tetf aue 3 PHIWIZY & CLAYTON, WAREHOUSE St COMMISSION MERCHANTS AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. CONTINUE the business in all it branches in their extensive Fire-proof Warehouse, on Broa4 street, and will devote their personal atten tion to the interests of customers. Cash advan ces made on COTTON when required. Office and Sales Room removed to Jackson street, near Globe Hotel. Charges in conformity to the estab lished rates of the city. B. P. Clayton, | Ferdinand Phinizy. ang 31 t&c4m DISSOLUTION. THE firm of DYE A HEARD, Warehouse and Commission Merchants, was this day dissolv ed, by mutual consent. The notes and accounts of the late firm will bo liquidated by S. D. Heard. J. M. DYE. Augusta, July 16, 1853. S. D. HEARD. S. D. HEARD~ WAREHOUSE Sc COMMISSION MERCHANT, Augusta, Georgia, RESPECTFULLY announces to the public gen erally, that be will continue the Warehouse business, in all its branches, at the old stand of Dye A Heard. Fire proof Warehouse, East side of Mc- Intosh street, where he hopes, by unremitting ex ertions, to merit a continuance of the patronage so liberally extended to the late firm of Dye A Heard All orders for Family Supplies, Bagging, Rope, Salt, Ao., promptly filled at lowest market prices. Cash advances made on Produce in Store, when desired. |T?“ Commission for selling Cotton, 25 cent 3 per bale. Augusta, July 16, 1853. IN withdrawing from the firm of Dye A Heard, I avail myself of this opportunity of returning my thanks for the liberal patronage extended to the late firm, and solicit the same for my late partner and successo., S. D. Heard, july 19. ly J. M. DYE. . PLATT & BROTHER, ~ WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION MERCHANTS REYNOLDS STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. THE undersigned respectfully announce to the public that they have leased the new and commodious Fire-proof Warehouse, on Reynolds street, belonging to T. S. Metcalf, Esq. —convenient to the business part of the city—for the purpose of transacting a eoneral WARE HOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. Hav ing every facility requisite, and a disposition to ex tend every accommodation, they hope by prompt and personal attention to merit and receive a share of tue patronage of the public. Liberal Cash Advancos made when required. Order* lor BAGGING, ROPE and FAMILY SUPPLIES, filled with careand at the lowest mar ket price*. Our Commissions for selling Cotton, will be the old established rates of 25 cents per bale. Geo. F. Platt, | Edwin Platt. aug 31 tAc6m NOTICE. THE public are hereby notified that tho firm of Robertson A Crocker is This Day dissolved by mutual consent. All the accounts and notes are lettin the hands ofE. D. Robertson for collection, who is duly authorised to receipt for the firm in liquidation. E. D. ROBERTSON, JNO. R. CROCKER. Augusta, June, 1853. WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION BUSINESS. ROBERTSON Sc STOVALL, Augusta Geo. THE UNDERSIGNED respectfully announces to the public, that they have formed a Co partnership under the firm of Robertson A Sto vall, for transacting the WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS at the Fire-Proof Warehouse occupied by Robertson A Crocker, commencing the 20th of June, 1853. Both having long experience in tho business will five their undivided attention to the sale of Cotton, I lour, Grain, Bacon, Ac., consigned to their care. Cash advanced on all consignments made them, when desired. And all orders for Bagging, Rope, Family Supplies, Ac., filled at the lowest market prices, and forwarded to order. for bale. E. D. Robertson takes this occasion to return his thanks for the liberal patronage extended to the late firm of Robertson A Crocker, and respectfully solicits a contituance of tho same to the present firm. ROBERTSON A STOVALL. E. D. Robertson. Thos. P. Stovall. Augusta, June 20th, 1853. det june 21 M. W. WOODRUFF, FACTOR and Commission Merchant, Mclntosh-street, Augusta, Georgia, with Fire-proof Warehouse and close Storage ac commodations, will receive and sell all kinds of Merchandize and Produce; make liberal cash ad vances on consignments, when required; buy, to order, Supplies for Planters and Merchants; attend striotly to the receiving and forwarding Merchan dise and Produce, either by Railroad, Canal or Private Conveyance; and particularly to the for warding of Cotton, Bacon, Flour, Grain, and eve rything reaching Augusta, either by Railroad, Ca nal, or any other conveyance, for re-shipment to any destination. And hope, by unceasing indus try and personal attention to tho interests of my friends, with tho advantage of several years expe rience in all the workings of the above business (under the supervision of Messrs. Jeffors, Cothran A Co., to merit and receive a share of their patron age. My chasgee <or attention will in all cases be regulated by the customary rates of the city. References. ) Heard A Davison, Augusta .... :• Doughty A Beall, ) D'Antignac, A Co. Rome W. S. Cothran A Co. Cartersville J. R. Towns A Co. Chattanooga. ..C. E. Grenville A Co. Savannah Cohen A Hertz. G. W. Garmany. Charleston Chambers, Jeffers A Co. aug 10 3m HAVING discontinued business in Augusta, we take this opportunity to return our thanks for the liberal patronage extendod to us, and take pleasure in soliciting a contiauanco of the same for our friend, M. W. Woodruff. JEFFERS, COTHRAN A CO. Hamburg, S. C., August Bth, 1853. aug 10 WHITLOCK, COSKERY & CO., WAREHOUSE & GOMMISS’N MERCHANTS, AUGUSTA, GA. THE undersiged have associated with them, A. J. Whitlock, under the name and stile of WHITLOCK, COSKE- aMfigll RY A CO., and will continue to transact the Ware house and Commission Business, at their old timed (Fire Proof Warehouse,) on Campbell street, where they will give their personal attention to the sale of COTTON and other PRODUCE con signed to them. Their charges for selling Cotton will he 25 cents per bale. Liberal cash advances made on Produce in store when desired. Orders for BAGGING, ROPE and FAMILY SUPPLIES, executed at the lowest market prices. J. W. WHITLOCK, JOHN COSKERY, A. J. WHITLOCK, aug T e3m SIMPSOnIT GARDIiM ER. WAREHOUSE & COMMISS’N MERCHANTS, MCINTOSH STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. WILL continuo the WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, in all its branches, at their Old Stand on HH Mclntosh street, ( Fire Proof Building,) and hope by strict personal attention to the interest of all who place business in their hands, to merit a con tinuance of the patronage, so liberally bestowed the past season, and for which they embrace the present occasion to tender their thanks. Their chargos will conform to tho established rates of the city. Orders for BAGGING, ROPE AND FAMILY SUPPLIES, filled at the lowest market rates. Cash advancos made on PRODUCE in Store when required. J. R. SIMPSON. | JAS- T * GARDINER. July 20th 1853. dAcfirn july 20 DOUGHTY & BEALL, WAREHOUSE & COMMISS’N MERCHANTS. Augusta, Ga., WILL continue the Warehouse and Commission Business, at their oldKjMMi stand on Jackson street, devoting, as HHIB heretofore, their personal attention to the interests of customers. Tney are prepared to extend the usual cash facilities. Charges in conformity to the established rates of the City. B. W. Doughtt, | W. Amos Beall. Augusta, August 10th, 1853. Ml Joare-3imm OLIVER H. LEE, WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION MERCHANT Augusta, Georgia, ALES ROOM on Broad street, under the Franklin House, opposite the new ffeSMlwSd Planter’s Hotel. The undersigned having taken the large and well known FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE, on Broad street, formerly occupied by Messrs. Buford, Beal A Co., tenders his surviees to his friends and the public generally for the storage and sale of Cotton, Flour, Bacon and Grain, or any other produce that may be consigned to him. From his favorable location and long experience in selling Cotton, and every description of produce brought to this market, he flatters himself that no can please those who may favor him with their business, as ho intends giving his business strict attention and will spare no pains to please. The receiving and forwarding Through Goods will receive prompt attention. Orders for goods w%bo promptly executed at the lowest market price: CASH ADVANCES will be made when required. Charges for selling Cotton will be the old rate of 25 cents per bale. Office will be at Dawson A Skinner's until the Ist October. OLIVER H. LEE. Augusta, August 1, 1853. Persons who are indebted to LEE, HUBBARD A CO., or 0. H, LEE, will find their notes and ac counts at my office. O.H. Lee. aug 18 6m J. J. PEARCE, WAREHOUSE Sc COMMISSION MERCHANT, JACKSON STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. WILL continue to transact the Ware- house and Commission Business, in all its various branches, at his same well knewn Fire Proof Warehouse on Jackson Street, near the Globe Hotel, and will give his per sonal attent on to the STORAGE AND SALE OF COTTON AND OTHER PRODUCE consigned to his care. CASH ADVANCES; BAGGING, ROPE, and FAMILY SUPPLIES forwarded to order as usual. Your patronage is respectfully solicited. Augusta, July 12th, 1853. aug 6 c6m J. J. PEARCE. LAMBETH HOPKINS, WAREHOUSE Sc COMMISSION MERCHANT. AUGUSTA, GA. WILL continue the Warehouse and _ General Commissio?i Busitiess, at his old stand on Campbell street. Par ticular attention will bo given to STORAGE and SALE of COTTON, Domestic Goods, Grain, Flour, Bacon and other PRODUCE, purchase of goods, receiving and forwarding, shipments of Cotton to Now York, Charleston and Savannah. Cash advances on produce in Store, and all rea sonable facilities afforded customers. Charges will be made in conformity with the established rates of Commission Merchants in this city, aug 6 c9m WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION BUSINESS, AUGUSTA, GA. THE undersigned respectfully inform their friends and customers, that they continuo to transact the WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, 2* their Fire proof Stores, Mclntosh street. By strict personal attention to all consignments to their address, they hope to receive a share of public patronago. sep 1 clO BUSTIN A WALKER. D’ANTIGNAU, EVANS & CO., WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION MERCHANTS AUGUSTA, GA., WILL continue the above business all its branches, at their old stand, the Fire-Proof Warehouse immediately at the Georgia Railroad Depot, whore Cotton and ether produce will be received and stored without charge of dray age. Their Office and Salos Room is at the same place on Broad street, nearly opposite the Globe Hotel. Cash advancos made on produce, and all reason able facilities afforded customers. Goods purchased for planters at the lowest mar ket prices. for selling Cotton 25 cents per bale. Wm. M. D'Antignac, I Geo. W. Evans, > Wm. E. Evans, ) 6mos aug 24 _ c ROCKER fit REES. WAREHOUSE Sc COMMISS’N MERCHANTS AUGUSTA, GA. THE undersigned have this day formed a Copart neshipfor the transaction of a general WARE HOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, under the firm of Crocker tV Rees. Their W r arehouse is on the Corner of Reynold and Washington Streets, convenient to the business part of the city. Both having had long experience in the business, will give their undividod attention to tho sale of COT TON and PRODUCE. All Orders for Bagging, Rope, Family Supplies, Ac., carefully filled at tho lowest market prices. J. R. Crocker returns his sinoere thanks to his old patrons and friends for their liberal patronage heretofore, and solicits a continuance of the same for the new firm. Cash Advances made on Con signments when required. Our Commissions for selling Cotton will be 25 oents per bale. JOHN R. CROCKER, JOHN C. REES. Augusta, Ga., July 18tb, 1853. ts july 19 HEARD & DAVISONi WAREHOUSE A COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Augusta. Ga., WILL continue the Warehouse and Commis sion Business at their Fire Proof Buildings, occupied by them for a number of years past, and will devote as heretofore their personal attention to the interest of customers. They are prepared to extend the usual cash facilities. for selling Gotton 25 cents per bale. ISAAC T. HEARD, JOHN DAVISON. Augusta, Aug, 17, 1853. d+4wc6m WM. H. HOWARD & SON, Grocery & commission merchants, Broad street, Augusta, Ga., have now on hand at their old stand, North side Broad street, a largo and well selected STOCK, and will be continually receiving from Boston, New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, all articles usually kept in a Grocery Store, to which they invito the attention of Mer. chants and Planters, and pledge themselves to give their customers good articles at moderate prices. They will also recoivo and soil all COTTON, CORN, BACON, Ac., by Railroad, River or Wa gon, and pledge themselves to carry out fully the instructions of their patrons. Their charges will be as heretofore, 25 cents per bale for selling Ceitoa, and 5 per cent, on other Produce. Cotton Stored in a Fire Proof Warehouse, and Cash Advances made when required. Wm. H. Howard, George J. Howard. Augußta, August, 1853. 6mos aug 7 BE ALL & STOVALL, W AREHOUSE 4c GROCERY MERCHANTS, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. All Cotton consigned to us mill be Sold Free of Commission. THE firm of BUFORD, BEALL & CO., hav ing been dissolved on the oth June last, the subscribers, members ot the la o firm, will continue the WAREHOUSE AND GROCERY BUSINESS at the same well known Stands, (Store on Broad Street, opposite tho Planters’ Hotel now erecting, and Warehouse on Campbell Street) whore they will be happy to see the friends and acquaintances of the late firm, having always on hand a large and well selected stock of GROCERIES, suited to Planters’ trade, in which thoy feel confident they can offer inducements equal to any house in the city. Cash advances made on Cotton in Btore when required. WILLIAM M. BEALL, JOHN W. L. STOVALL. July Ist, 1853. d2mc6m inly 16 hudsonTfleming & CO. FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. NO. 94 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GEO. TENDER their services to Planters. Merchants and dealers in the sale of Cotton and all other country produce. Being connected in business with Hopkins, Hudson A Co., of Charleston, the establishment of an office in this city will afford our friends choice of markets. Strict attention will be given to business and the usual facilities afforded customers J. R. Hudson, "I ( Lambeth Hopkins, W. R. Fleming, \ ) Augusta. Savannah. ) (. J.J. Cohen, Charleston, sep 13 dt&c4m WASHBURN, WILDER & CO. FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Jos. Washburn, ) Jno. Wilder, > Savannah Georgia. Fras. G. Dana. * aug 23 tßm _ LOCKETT, LONG & CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND SHIPPING AGENTS, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. DR. MUNSON is setting Teeth on an entirely new plan, uni ting ffißim&StijßL the Teeth and gum in a and solid mass, and the whole to the plate by a silicious compound. It is truly beautiful, strong and cleanly. To see is to admire. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. Public inspec tion invited. Dr. M. owns the patent for Rich moad #ountf. dtest 2 BUSiNRSS CARDS. To Professional and Business Men. PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS not ex ceding six lines, will be inserted under this head at the rate of $lO perannuni. Cards exceadingsix lines, -. be charged pro rata per line. LOUIS DELAIGLE, Attorney at law 7 , Augusta, Ga.— Wi practice in the Middle Circuit of Georgia. Office on Mclntosh street, third door North of the office of the Constitutionalist & Republic. oct 19 ly R. B. DANIELL. { T. L. COOPER DANIELL & COOPER, ATTORNEYS at LAW, Atlanta, Georgia, will attend to the collection of debts and other Professional business in the surrounding counties. Refer to Messrs. J. R. &W. M. Dow, and Buford, Beall & Co , Augusta, apr 29 ly “ BENNETT & BEERS, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, No. 125 Main street, Richmond, Virginia. Chas. Bennett, | Wm. S. Beers. may 29 __ _ w COBB< ATTORNEY AT LAW, Eatonton, Geo., will practice in the several Counties of Putnam, Jasper, Morgan, Jones, and Baldwin. [Tg“ All business entrusted to his care will be promptly attended to. sept 15 SHEW MAKE &. MONTGOMERYT ATTORNEYS at LAW, Waynesboro, Ga. will practice Law in Copartnership, in Burke county. John T. Shkwmakk. | W. W. Montgomery - - D H SAUNDERS, ATTORNEY AT LAW 7 , Greensboro, Georgia jan 5 fly JAMES GARDNER. ~~ ATTORNEY AT LAW, Augusta, Georgia— Office »n Mclntosh-st. mar 17 J. C. & G. A. SNEAD, ATTORNEYS at LAW 7 , (Law Range,) Au gusta, Ga. Practice in the Courts of the Mid dle District, and Common Picas of the city. John C. Snead, also practices in tho Courts of Edgcfied and Barnwell Districts, S. C. John C. Snead. Garland A. Snead. aug 6 ly JOHN D. REILLY. ~ \ TTORNEY AT LAW, Augusta Ga., will prac xV tice in the Courts of tho middle District and Common Pleas of Augusta. Office up stairs in Metcalf's New Building, third door North of the Constitutionalist A Republi office. aug 4 ly DAVID S. JOHNSTON j ATTORNEY AT LAW, Commissioner for N? Carolina, and Notarj Public. CCP“ Offlco over the store ol Messrs. B. H. War ren & Co., Granite Row, Jackson street, Augusta, Ga may 9 WILLIAM A. REID, ATTORNEY at LAW 7 , Eatenton, Geo. Re fers to Hon. F. U. Cone, Greensboro.’ sept. 8 ts EDWARD R. HARDEN, ATTORNEY AT LAW 7 , Ringgold,Walker coun ty, Geo.,will attend promptly to the collec tions of claims in Walkor, Murray and Whtfield munties, Georgia, and Hamilton county, Tennes see. References. —Graddy A Burfford, Whitman A Young, F. W.Thornton, J. J. Johnson, Ringgoll W. 11 Stark A Co., P. A Scranton, Col. Jno. Milledge, Augusta. ly oct 26 T. ALLAN, ATTORNEY at LAW, Lawrenceville, Gwin nett county, Ga. ly 7 may 6 JAMES C. LGNGSTREET, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Calhoun, Gordon coun ty, Ga., will practice in the several Courts?* the Cherokeo Circuit. Refers to Hon. J. P King, Robert F. Poe, Augus ta, Ga.; Richard J. Peters, Esq., Atlanta, Ga.; W. Aiken, Esq., Cassville, Ga. ts july 23 JOHN T. SHEWMAKE, ATTORNEY AT LAW 7 , will practice in Burke, Jefferson, Washington, and othor counties ol the Middle District. Office at the Masonic Hall, byA.J. AT. W Miller’s. ly feb 6 STURGES & H' MFTON, General commission merchants for Timber and Produco, No. 76 Bay st., Savan nah, Ga. Wm. H. Sturgks. Presley Hampton. june 9 ly BERRIEN 8c JONES, ATTORNEYS AT LAW— Office, Waynesboro’, Burke county—Will practice in tho Middle Circuit of Georgia. ly jan 10 Thos. M. Berrien, | 'Mat.com D. Jones S. T. STRICKLAND, ATTORNEY at LAW, Franklin, Hoard coun ty, Ga,, will attond promptly to Professional Bu3ini ss entrusted to him in all the counties of the Coweta Circuit. References. —W.T. Gould, Augusta, Ga.; D. L. Grimes, Corinth, Ga.; W. W. Gunter, Frank in, Ga. ly ap 9 G A. SNEAIL COMMISSIONER for taking the acknowledg ment of Deeds, administering Oaths, Ac., for the States of Alabama, Florida, and Texas, jan 28 ly ” R. J. & W. T. MILLICAnT ATTORNEY’S AT LAW, Jefferson, Jackson county, Ga., will practice in tho Western Cir cuit of Georgia, and also, in the counties of Madi son and Elbert, of the Northern Circuit. ROBERT J. MILLICAN, WM. T. MILLICAN an 26 ly M. & 57 M. JOHNSTON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, SPARTA, GA. The undersignod will practice Law in Hancock and the adjoining counties and the Supreme Court. Mark Johnston. | R. M. Johnston. fob 11 ly JONES & STURGES ; Attorneys at law, Waynesboro’, Geoi gia. John J. Jones. J. R. Sturgks ap 21 JOHN C. CARMICHAEIT! COMMISSION MERCHANT, Augusta, Geo. Will attond to the sale of Produce of all kinds, consigned to him. c sept 29 ANDREW JACKSON^ ATTORNEY at LAW, Warrenton, Ga. may 3 6m TO COTTON PLANTERS. HAVING secured the services of Mr. G. T. OGLESBY as tho superintendent, together with other experienced mechanics, I have establish ed a large COTTON GIN FACTORY, at the Shr als ot Ogeechee, Ga., where I am prepared to make and furnish the Planter with the best articlo in tho way of a COTTON* GIN now produced in this country. Mr. Oglesby’s time, dovoted exclusively in the shop, and seeing to tho putting up of every Gin under bis special direction, and attaching all the improvements which ho (Mr. Oglesby,) has got ten up within the last two years, I am satisfied I can supersede any made heretofore, in quantity, quality and durability. All old Gins, (whon sont to tho shop,) will be repaired, and all tho improvements attached if de sired, at a reasonable charge. The new Gin will bo delivered at the Planters’ nearest depot, or at thoir residonco if desired, free of chargo. Prompt attention paid to oil communications addressed to me at the above office. THOMAS J. CHEELY. SHOALS OF OGEECHEE, GA., ) March 5, 1853. J To my old Patrons and Friends. As there has been some complaint of my Gins, made during the last two yoars : an explanation to you in relation to this matter is due Mr. Cheely. I have been absont a great portion of this time, on a visit to. the North, experimenting and getting up a new Gin, as well as improving, tho original Saw Gin, together with suitable machinery for this business, to its highest perfection, as will bo ac knowledged by all who have used them, both in durability and quality of Cotton. I shall now devote my individual attention in the shop, and see that every part of each Gin is put up in the neatest possible manner: in short, I shall make tho orginal Oglesby Gin, whioh has been so celebrated for durability and fine Cotton, having taken the premium in this State as well as that of South Carolina in every instance except one, and then it was said by foreign dealers that my Cotton was of a suporrior quality. In conclusion, my late improvements added to my former Gins, cannot fail to give entire satisfaction. I will alter any old Gins, (not too much worn,) to do better work than it ever did before. Yours, most respectfully, march 15 ly G. T. OGLESBY. “DENTAir NOTICE. Messrs. CHASE A HARKER JfESmsk having recently engaged the ser vices of another Assistant for this laboratory, hopes now to be enabled to supply tho increased demand for their new style of artificial Teeth. Fair specimens of Block Teeth ftnd Tooth with the continuous gum on platina, and on pure gold plate, may be seen at the office, may *5 d&ftf PERUVIAN GUANO. A SUPPLY of this artiole, received and for sale by wm.hainbs, , JHcbicfll. (V IB*® CHERRY PECTORAL, For the rapid Cure of COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS,WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION. TO CURE A COLD, with Headache and soreness of the Body, Take the Cherry Pectoral on going to bed, and wrap up warm, to sweat during the night. FOR A COLD AND COUGH, take it morning, noon, and evening, according to directions on the bottle, and the difficult/ will soon be removed. None will long suffer from this trouble when they find it can be so readily cured. Persons afflicted with a seated cough, which breaks them of their rest at night, will find, by taking the Cherry Pectoral on going to bed, they may be sure of sound, unbroken sleep, and consequently re freshing rest. Great relief from suffering, and an ulti mate cure, is afforded to thousands who are thus af flicted, by this invaluable remedy. From its agreeable effect in these cases, many find themselves unwilling to forego its use when the neces sity for it has ceased. From two eminent Physicians in Fayetteville, Tenn, April 16th, 1851. Sir: —We have given your Cherry Pectoral an exten sive trial in our practice, and find it to surpass every other remedy we have for curing affections of the re spiratory organs. v DRS. DIEMER& HAMPTON. TO SINGERS AND PULTC SPEAKERS, this remedy is invaluable, as by its action on the throat and lungs, when taken in small quantities it removes all hoarse ness in a few hours, and wonderfully increases the pow er and flexibility of the voice. ASTHMA, is generally much relieved, and often wholly cured by Cherry Pectoral. But there are some cases so obstinate as to yield entirely to no medicine. Cherry Pectoral will cure them, if they can be cured. BRONCHITIS, or irritation of the throat and upper portion of the lungs, may be cured by taking Cherry Pectoral in small and frequent doses. The uncomfort able oppression is soon relieved. Rev. Dr. LANSING, of Brooklyn, New York,states:— 1 have seen the Cherry Pectoral cure such cases of Asthma and Bronchitis as leads me to believe it can rarely fail to cure those diseases.” POR CROUP. Give an emetic of antimony, to be fol lowed by large and frequent doses of the Cherry Pecto ral, until it subdues the disease. If taken in season, it will not fail to cure. WHOOPING COUGH may he broken up and soon cured by the use of Cherry Pectoral. THE INFLUENZA iR speedily removed by this reme dy. Numerous instances have been noticed wlieie whole families were protected from any serious conse quences, while their neighbors, without the Cherry Pectoral, were suffering from the disease. Doct. J. C. Ayer:— Salem,Ohio, 11th June,lßsl. I write to inform you of the truly remarkable effect of your Cherrv Pectoral in this place, and in my own family. One of my daughters was completely cured in three days ofa dreadful Whooping Cough, by taking it. Dr. Means, one of our very best physicians freely states that he considers it the best remedy we have for pulmonary diseases, and that he has cured more cases of Croup with it than any other medicine he ever ad ministered. Our Clergyman of the Baptiste Church says that du ring the run of Influenza here this season, hej has seen curesfrom your medicine he could scarcely have be lieved without seeing. Yours respectfully, J- D. SINCLAIR, Deputy Postmaster. From the distinguished Professor of Chemistry and Materia Medica. Bowdoin College. I have found the Cherry Pectoral, as its ingredient's show,'a powerful remedy for colds, and coughs, and pul monary diseases. Brunswick, Mb.,Feb.s, 1847. ParkerCi.bvbland, M. D. Dr. Yalentiue Mott, the widely celebrated Professor of Surgery in the Medical College, New York City, says:— •‘lt gives me much pleasure to certify the value and efficacy of • Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,’ which I consider peculiarly adapted to cure diseases of the Throat and Lungs.” Cures of severe diseases upon the Lungs have been ef fected by Cherry Pectoral in such extreme case.s as war rant the belief that a remedy has at length been found that can be depended on to cure the Coughs, Colds and Consumption which carry from our midst thousands every year. It is indeed a medicine to which the af flicted can look with confidence for relief, and they should not fail to avail themselves of it. Prepared and sold by J. C. AYER, Chemist, Lowell, Ma s. Sold by Haviland, Risley & Co,, and Wm. II Tutt, Augusta, Ga.; P. M. Cohen &■ Co. Charleston, 8. C.; Hill & Smith. Athens, Ga.; J. D. Chase, Washington ; H. Norton, Madison ; A. A. Solomons, Savannah; and by all Druggist* and Dealers in Medicine throughout the South. july 25 3m LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA. Jandice, Chronic or Nervous Debility, I Disease of the Kidneys, and all Diseases arising from a 1 isordered Liver or Stomach such as Consti pation, inward Piles, Fullness of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach. Nausea, Heart-burn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach. Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Diffi cult Breathing. Fluttering at the Heart, Clicking or Suffocating Sensations when in a lying posture. Dim ness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight. Fever and Dull Pain in the Head. Deficiency of Perspiration. Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side: Back, Chest, Limbs, &c., Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of evil, and Great Depression of Spirits, CAST BH EfFECTUALLT CTTRID BT DR. HOOF LAND'S Celebrated German Bitters, PRBPARBB BT DR. C. M. JACKSON, No. 120 Arch street, Philadelphia. Their power over the above diseases is not excelled, if equallod, by any other preparation in the United States, as the cures attest, in many after skilful physicians had failed. These Bitters are worthy the attention of invalids. Possessing great virtues in the rectification of diseases of the Liver and lesser glands, exercising the most searching powers in weakness and affections of the digestiveorgans, they are, withal, safe, certain and pleasant. READ AND BE CONVINCED. The “ Philadelphia Saturday Gazette,” says of DR. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. “ It is seldom that we recommend what are termed Patent Medicines, to the confidence and patronage of our readers; and therefore when we recommend Dr. Hoofland’s German Bitters, we wish it to be distinctly understood that we are not speaking of the nostrums of the day, that are noised about for a brief period and then forgotton after they have done their guilty race of mischief, but of a medicine long established, universally prized, and which has met the hearty ap proval of the faculty Itself. “ Scott's Weekly” said, Aug. 25 “Dr. Hoofland’s German Bitters, manufactured by Dr. Jackson, are now recommended by some of the most prominent members of the Faculty as an article of much efficacy in cases of female weakness. Per sons of debilitated constitutions will find these Bitters advantageous to their health, as wo know from expe rience the salutary effect they have upon weak sys tems.” MORE EVIDENCE. J. G. Moore, Esq., of the Daily News, said, October 31st:— “Dn. Hoofland’s German Bitters. —We are try ing this renowned medicine for a stubborn disease of the bowels, and can with truth testify to its efficacy.— We have taken the contents of tw* bottles, and we have derived more benefit from the experiment than we derived previously from years of allopathic treat ment at the hands of our first physicians.” The Hon. C. D. Hineline, Mayor of the city of Cam den, N. J., says: “ Hooflnnd's German Buten, —We have seen many flattering notices of this medicine, and the source from which they came induced us to make inquiry respecting its merits. From inquiry we were persuaded to use it, and must say we found it specific in its action upon diseases of the Liver and digestive organs, and the pow erful influence it exerts upon nervous prostration is really surprising. It calms and strengthens the nerves, bringing them into a state of repose, making sleep re freshing. “If this medicine was more generally used, we are satisfied there would be less sickness, as from the stomach, liver, and nervous system the great majority of real and imaginary diseases emanate. Have them in a healthy condition, and you can bid defiance to epi demics generally. This extraordinary medicine we would advise our friends who are at all indisposed, to give a trial—it will recommend itself. It should, in fact, he in every family. No other medicine can pro duce such evidences of merit.” For sale, wholesale and retail, at THE GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No. 120 Arch street, one door below Sixth, Philadel phia, and by respectable dealers generally through out the country. Sold by Haviland, Risley A Co., and Wm. 11. Tutt, Augusta, Ga.; P. M. Cohen*. Co., Charleston, S. 0.; Hill & Smith, Athens, Ga.; E. C. Jones, Madison; A. A. Solomons. Savanuah; and by all D f "3gista and Dealers in Medicine throughout the South. apr2o d&cly APERIENT PILLS. DR. A. CUNNINGHAM has, for the last twen ty years used the above PILLS, and found them a safe and useful remedy in costive habits, and in those sick head-aches, arising from a de ranged condition of the digestive organs. When taken according to directions, they r never fail in as sisting to remedy the many evils arising from the abuse of medicine and improper food. Many of my former patients oontinue to use them, therefore I can safely recommend them to all who may find it necessary to resort to the use of medicine. They may be had at my Office, and at nearly all tho wholesale and retail Drug stores in this city, april 12 d&cly WHITE LEAD, FOK SALE VIiRV LOVV 0,000 pounds Pure and No. 1 White Lead, for very low for cash, by j«l 12 PHILIP A. M6IBL, jfcragfiat, jHcbiral. CARTER’S SFA'NISHJMIXTURE. THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD! NOT A PARTICLE OF MERCURY IN IT. AN infallible remedy for Scrofula, King’s Evil, Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or Pustules on the Face, Blotches, Boils,. Chronic, Sore Eyes, Ring Worm or Tetter. Scald Head. Enlargement and Pain of the Bones and Joints, Stub born Ulcers, Syphilitic Disorders, Lumbago, Spina, Complaints, and all Diseases arising from an injudi cious use of Mercury, Imprudence in Life, or impurity of the Blood. This valuable Medicine, which has become celebrated for the number of.extraordinary cures effected through its agency, has induced the proprietors, at the urgent request of their friends, to offer it to the public, which they do with the utmost confidence in its virtues and wonderful curative properties. The following certifi cates, selected from a large number, are, however, stronger testimony than the mere word of the propri etors ; and are all from gentlemen well known in their localities, and of the highest respectability, many of them now residing in the city of Richinoud, Virginia. F. Boyden, Esq., of the Exchange Hotel, Richmond, known everywhere, says he has seen the Medicine cslled Carter’s Spanish Mixture administered in over a hundred cases, in nearly all the diseases for which it is recommended, with the most astonishingly good re sults. He says it is the most extraordinary Medicine he has ever seen. Ague and Fever —Great Cure. —l, hereby certify, that for three years I had Ague and Fever of the most violent description. I had several Physicians, took large quantities of Quinine, Mercury, and I believe all the Tonics adveitised. but all without any permanent relief. At last I tried Carter’s Spanish Mixture, two bottles of which effectually cured me, and I ain happy to say I have had neither Chills or Fevers since. I con sider it the best Tonic in the world, and the only medi cine that ever reached my case. JOHN LONGDEN. Beaver THm, near Richmond, Va. C. B Luce, Bsq., now in the city of Richmond, and for many yWM it the Post Office, baa such confidence in the astonish ktg; efficacy of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, that he has be e • ht upwards of 50 bottles, which he has given away to the aniicted. Mr. Luck says he has never known it to fail when taken according to direciions. Dr. MiSGE,a practising Physician, and formerly of the City Hotel, in the city of Richmond, says he has witnessed in a number of instances the effects of Car ter’s Spanish Mixture, which were most truly surprising, lie says in a case of Consumption, dependent on the Liver, the good effects were wonderful indeed. Samuel M. Drinkkk, of the firm of Drinker & Mor ris, Richmond, was cured of Liver complaint of eight years standing, by the use of two bottles of Carter’s panish Mixture. # Great cure op scrofula. —The Editors of the Richmond R‘ >ublican had a servant employed in their press room, of violent Scrofula, combined with Rhematism, which entirely disabled him from work. Two bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture made a per fect cure of him. and the Editors, in a public notice, say they ‘‘ cheerfully recommend it to all who are af flicted with any disease of the blood.” Still another cure op Scrofula.—l had a very valuable boy cured of Scrofula by Carter's Spanish Mix ture. 1 consider it a truly valuable medicine. JAMES M. TAYLOR, Conductor on the R P. & P. R. R. Co., Richmond, Va. SALT RHEUM OF 20 TEARS STANDING— CURED. Mi. John Thompson, residing in the city of Rich mond, was cured by three bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, of Salt Rheum, which he had nearly 20 years, and which all the physicians iu the city could not' cure. Mr. Thompson is a well known merchant in the city of Richmond, Va .and his cure is most remarkable. Wm. A. Matthews, of Richmond, Va., had a servant cured of Syphilis, in the worst form, by Carter’s Span ish Mixture. He says he cheerfully recommends it, and considers it an invaluable medicine. Richard K. West, of Richmond, was cured of Scrof ula, and what physicians called confirmed Consump tion. by three bottle's of Carter’s Spanish Mixture. Edwin Burton, Commissioner of the Revenue, says he has seen the good effects of Carter’s Spanish Mixture in a number of Syphilitic cases, and says it is a perlect cure for that horrible disease. Wm. G. Harwood, of R chmond, Va., cured of Old Sores and Ulcers, which disabled him from walking. Took a few bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, and was enabled to walk without a crutch, in a short time per manently cured. Principal Depots at M. WARD, CLOSE !c Co., No. S 3 Maiden Lane, New York. T. W. DYOTT & SONS, No. 132 North 2d Street, Phil adephia BENNETT & BEERS, No. 125 Main Street, Rich mond, Va. And for sale by HAVILAND, IIARVALL & CO., Charleston, HAVILAND, liISBY & CO., and WM. 11. TUTT, Augusta, aad by Druggists and Country Mer chants everywhere. Price $1 per bottle, or 6 bottles for $5. may 29 ERASIVE SOAP, FOR THE CURE OF CUTANEOUS DISEASES. THIS SOAP is highly efficacious in curing Ul cers, Scrofula, and sores generally. Is a supe rior article in cleansing the teetn, and will also extract tar, paint or grease, from clothing of all kinds. RHEUMATIC OINTMENT, OR RELIEVER OF PAINS IN GENERAL. Equal if not superior to any of the pain killers or eradicators of the day. Ring, Tetter Worm or Pile Ointment. This article has been but receutly.invented, and has already cured hundreds of the above complaints. In cases of long standing, a cake of the above soap should be used alternately with this ointment. All Healing Salve. Proparod from the extract of older and wild plantain. It is both, soothing and healing in sores generally. The celebrated RAT.DESTItOYER, or Exterm inator of Rats. Mice, Bugs, Roaches, Ac. Prepared by C. Pemble. And for sale by W. H. TUTT, july 13 Sole Agent. GEORGIA MARBLE WORKS. J. G. Rankin, Wm. M. Ilurlirk, Geo. L. Surmiey, (SUCCESSORS TO A. ATKINSON & CO.) THIS ESTABLISHMENT has been in fuccess full operation for a number of years. The Quarries aro well opened, and the marble is supe rior to any in the United States. We have so perfected our facilities for getting out and furnishing work, that we can furnish MONUMENTS, TOMBS, TABLETS, HEAD STONES, and everything in our line of business in better style, and at eheaper rates than any yard in the country. Whon it is considered that wo saw our own marble, pay no jobber’s profits, and no high freight from the North, it will be seen that wo do possess material advantage over all competitors. We cordially solicit out friends and the public to examino our work, and compare our prices with those of other yards before ordering Northern marble. Wo have on band at our yard in Marietta a largo assortment of finishod work —Monuments, Tombs, &c ,—whore our agent, Mr. G. W. Summers, will sell at our pricos. Our principal work is done at the Mills. Address J. G. RANKIN & CO. Marble Work P.O. Ga. july 17 dcly SEE HERE! SEE HERE!! THE undersigned would respoctfully inform bis friends and the public generally, that he has i just opened his beautiful Rotunda, where ho will spare no pains o.r exponso in serving up the choicest Ice Creams, Soda Water, Lomonados, Cakes, Con fectioneries, Ac., Ac. No. 155, north sido Broad street, just below the Eagle and Phoenix Hotel. JOHN W. ZINN. P. S. Familios, Balls, Parties, and Pic Nics, sup plied on roasonbio torrns. J. W. Z. PUMPS. —Every variety of Pumps, including Downs A Co.’s improved Revolving Spoutjj Force and Lift; Douglass’Pumps; 0. Snow’s dou ble rod do.; Chain Pump Frames ; Beer Pumps ; Soda Fount Heads, and Gardon Engines. For sale by B.F. CHEW, may 11 THE LADIES’ WORK BOOK. —Published by Alex. Montgomery. *■ On the word of a lady, wo unhesitatingly com mend this as a highly valuable and important pub lication, containing full and explicit instructions in all the mysteries of knitting, netting, crochet, embroidery and lace-making, with designs, beau tifully engraved, lor innumerable edgings, collars, handkerchiefs, caps,tidies, counterpanes, bags.pnr sos, slippers, pincu-thions, hand-screens, lamp-mats, and more things besides, “ than were ever dream ed of in our philosophy.” We commend it to the attention of any one of the present day, who “ seeketh wool and flax, and workoth willingly with her hands,” with a passing thought at the wondermont of “ the excellent woman” of the olden time, could she have seen such a guide to industry as this.” For sale or inspection by sept 7 TIIOS, RICHARDS A SON. FLOUR —Extra Family, Extra and Superfine, fresh ground from now Wheat from the Gran ite Mills, in barrels and bags. For sale by aug2s _ GEORGE W. LEWIS. LAND FOR SALE. ~ THE lot of LAND, back of the Arsenal, situa ted near Fox’s Garden, and whore Mrs. Crawford now resides. The tract contains twenty and half acres Offered for sale by Henry B. Hol eomha. Applf to WM. H. PRITCHARD, sept JWrMrul. he:re is your remedy A MOST MIRACULOUS CURE OF BAT) LEGS, AFTER 43 TEAR’S SUFFERING. Extract of a Letter from Mr. William Galpin, of 70, St. Mary’s street, Weymouth, dated May 15th, 1851. To Professor Holloway : Sir—At the age of 18 my wife (who is now 61) caught a violent cold, which settled in her legs, and ever since that time they have been more or less sore, and greatly inflamed. Her agonies were distracting, and for months together she was deprived entirely of rest and sleep.— Every remedy that medical men advised was tried, but without effect; her health suffered severely, and the state of her legs was terrible. I had often read your Advertisements, and advised her to try your Pills and Ointment; and, as a last resource, after every other remedy had proved useless, she consented to do so.— She commenced six weeks ago, and strange to relate, is sow in good health. Iler legs are painless, without seam or scar, and her sleep sound and undisturbed.— Could you have witnessed the sufferings of my wife during the last 43 years, and contrast them with her present enjoyment of health, you would indeed feel ' delighted in having been the means of so greatly alle ! viating the sufferings of a fellow creature. 1 (Signed) WILLIAM GALPIN. A PBRSON 70 YEARS OF AGE CURED OF A BAD LEG, OF > TIIIRTY YEARS’ STANDING. Copy of a Letter from Mr. William Abbs, Builder of ’ Gas Ovens, of Rushcliffe, near Huddersfield, dated May ‘ 315t.1851. To Professor Holloway : > Sir —I suffered for a period of thirty years from a 5 bad leg. the result of two or three different accidents at Gas Works; accompanied by scarbutic symptoms. I ? had recourse to a variety of medical advice, without deriving any benefit, and was even told that the leg ? must be amputated, yet, in opposition to that opinion your Pills and Ointment have effected a complete,cure ’ in so short a time, that few who had not witnessed it 1 would credit the fact. * (Signed) WILLTAM ABBS. * The truth of this statement can be verified by Mr. * W. P. England, Chemist, 13 Market street, Hudders ■’ field. A DREADFUL BAD BREAST CURED IN ONE MONTH. Extract of a Letter from Mr. Frederick Turner, of Penshurst. Kent, dated December 13th. 1850. To Professor Holloway : ' Dear Sir—My wife had suffered from Bad Breasts for more than six months, ?.nd during the whole period had the best medical attendance, but all to uo use. Having before healed an awful wound in my own leg by your unvix-alled medicine, I determined again to use your Pills and Ointment, and therefore gave them a trial in her case, and fortunate it was I did so, for in less than a month a perfect cure was effected, and the benefit that various other branches of my family have derived from their use is really astonishing. I now strongly recommend them to all my friends. iSigned) FREDERICK TURNER. The Pills should he used conjointly with the Oint ment in most of the following cases: Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Burns, Bunions, Bite of Mos i hetoes and Sand Flies, Coco bay, Chiego-foot, Chil blains, Chapped hands, Corna (Soft,) Cancers, Con tracted and Stiff Joints, Elephantiasis, Fistulas, Gout, Glandular Swellings, Lumbago, Piles, Rheumatism, Scalds, Sore Nipples, Sore-throats, Skin-diseases, Scur vy, Sore-heads, Tumours, Ulcers, Wounds, Yaws. Sold at the Establishment of Professor HOLLO WAY, 244 Strand, (near Temple Bar, London,) and by Messrs. A. B. & D. SANDS, New York, P. M. CO HEN & CO., Charleston, S. C-, and W. W. LINCOLN, Savannah. For sale by all the Druggists in Augusta. OCr* There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N. B.—Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each Pot. mar 13 df&cly JEW DAVID’S HEBREW PLASTER. THE great remedy for Rheumatism, Gout, Pain in the Side, Hip, Back, Limbs and Joints, Scrofula; King’s Evil, White Swelling, Hard Tumors, Stiff Joints and all fixed pains whatever. Where this Plaster is applied, Pain cannot exist. It has been beneficial in cases of -weakness, such as Pain and Weakness in the Stomach, Weak Limbs, Lameness, Affection of the Lungs in their primary stages. It destroys inflammation by perspiration. MMH H 9 The following commendation is from an agent re siding at Trenton, Tennessee : Trenton, Gibson Co., Tennessee, Nov. 7, "48. Messrs Scoyil & Mead—Gentlemen : The He brew Plaster is becoming popular in this section. There isaladyin this county who says she would not he without this Plaster for five hundred dollars a year. She was afflicted for some time with an enlargement of the spleen, which gave her a great deal of pain. The swelling and pain had extended up nearly to the arm pit, and'occasionally she could scarcely breathe. She was confine-1 for a considerable time, during which she was attended by some of our best physicians, but they gave her no relief. She procured a box of the Hebrew Plaster, and it relieved her almost im mediately, and now she keeps a supply of it on hand constantly. These facts you are at liberty to use as you think proper—they are substantially true. Respectfully, yours Ac. JESSE J. WELLS. Beware of counterfeits and base imitations. Deal ers and purchasers generally are cautioned against buying of any but our regular agents ; otherwise they will be imposed upon with a worthless article, as many base counterfeits of this Plaster are in exist ence. REMEMBER ! The genuine is sold only by us, and our advertised Agents throughout the South. No Pedlar is allowed tosellgit. Iu future the genuine will have the signa ture of E. TAYLOR on the new steel-plate engraved label on the top of each box ; to counterfeit which xvill be prosecuted as forgery. SCOVIL & MEAD. 11l Chartres street, New Orleans. Sole General Agents for the Southern States, to whom all orders and applications for agencies must be ad dressed. DR GUYSOTT’S YELLOW DOCK AND SARSAPA RILLA, for the cure of disease, or as a Spring puri fier of the blood and as a general tonic for the system , is unrivaled. The curative powers of this Extract are truly won derful, and all invalids should make immediate trial of the “ Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla.’’ It cannot injure the most delicate patient. THEN FLY FROM MINERAL NOSTRUMS TO SEEK hope, life and vigor from this purely vegetable remedy. Therefore,however broken in health and spirits, however loathsome to himself and others, let no one despair of recovery ; let the patient only un derstand that his hope of physical restoration lies in “ Guysott’s Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsapa rilla.” and persuade him for his LIFE'S SAKE, to try it, and we have no hesitation in predicting his speedy restoration to health. GUYSOTTS YELLOW DOCK AND SARSAPARILLA, as a purifier of the blood ; a renovator of the system, and a supporter and preserver of the powers of life, it has no equal. Take it, on the first indication that dis ease is upon you.and you will avert perhaps weeks and months of sickness and suffering. The above Medicines are said, wholesale and retail by HAVILAND RISLEY & CO., Augusta Georgia. BARRETT, CARTER & CO., “ D. B. PLUMB & CO., “ “ VV. K. KITCHEN, “ t: HAVILAND, HARRALL <Sf CO., Charleston, S. C. A. A. SOLOMONS, & CO..Savannah. And by one agent in every town in the South, april 10 eowly 'dyspepsia, WITH all its distressing attendants, from a list of diseases, than which no othor produces such sad effects upon tho human family. Liver Complaint, Neuralgia, Headache, Hoartburn, Fla tulence, Loss of Appetite, Languor, General Debi lity, Nervousness, Loss of Spirits, Ilippochondria, and even Insanity is not unfroquontly tho result of Dyspepsia. To cure these diseases, the remedies must bo di rected to the cause, and for that no agent has ever yet been discovered, which has had such happy ef fect, as PLANETT’S BITTERS. They restore tone to the stomach, impart a fine healthy appotito, strengthen the whole system, and built up tho nervous system. They cannot be too highly recommended, as many who havo dispaired of over being relieved of this dreadful disease, have by a few bottles of theso Bittors, bocn restored to vigorous, robust health. They aro put up in quart bottles, and pleasant to take, being entirely free from all those disgusting ingredients which usually enter into Anti-I>yspop tic Modicines. Thoy are sold by WM. H. TUTT, Who is the sole Agent in Augusta, EMOLLIENT AMBROSIAL ELIXIR' THIS is the name of a delicious article which the undersigned has the pleasure to recommend for its Magical ofl'ect, in shaving, and it 3 peculiar virtues in improving tho skin. No matter how thick or stiff the beard may bo, it is softened in a moment, and is removed by a razor in a good con dition. without the least trouble or pain. A single trial will satisfy any ono of its wonderful virtues. A few drops upon the brush, with ordinary soap and wator, makes the process of shaving a positive pleasure. A single bottle will answer for a whole year, for one who shaves every day. The Emollient Ambrosial Elixir, is an elegant article for a Lady’s Toilet. Nothing can equal it in imparting a delicate whiteness and smoothness to the skin. It is perfectly harmle.-s. Prepared and sold by J. DENNIS, Augusta, Ga Price 50 cents per bottle. Directions for use ac companying each bottle. _ a P r 27 AG RICULTURAL I>l PIE>I NEST—A gen eral assortment Agricultural Implements, just received and for sale at manufacturer’sprieos, with expenses added; viz : Straw Cutters, of different patterns Corn Shellers, Southern patterns Corn Mills, “ “ Emory & Co.’s Patent Reap and Mowing Ma chines Hoes, Ploughs, Trucks, Well Wheels, Shovels Spades, Manure Forks, Horse Shoes, <fcc., Ac. For sale B. F. CHEW. P _ OTASH, a first rate article always on hand, and for»al« ohoap for cash, by »«gMt WM. HAINIS, Drwjjgiit, ■rVYmoiWugrtor... Bilious Complaints, Chills and Fever, \ CUre Os :i y ness, Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Sick HrndlfV*' Salt Rhei m. Fevers of all kinds , Loss of Apvctii'. td and painful Menstruation, and all im/Jrn J, As a Female Medicine they act like a charm taken according to the directions, they never f- o'* 1 the worst cases of Piles, after all other ~t o C>J; k They purify the blood, dilation, restore the Liver, K».!».- dr. other Secretory Organs to a heai?£®’ N and action ; and as an Anti Bilious Faruil. ,0 *»' they huve no equal. Price 25 cents per h, JX J Also, A remedy*for Coughs, Colds, Catarrh, Broncho, ft hooping Cough, Asthma, Consumption, AW.’ Crn h eases, Dyspepsia, Costioeness, Erysipelas ry Ll " the Heart, Inflammation and Pam in the Che.ii X*® 1 * Side, and alldiseases arising from a deranged **4 Stomach, and to relieve the distress and bad eating too hearty food, in weak and dyspeptic WARRANTED TO BE PURELY VEGETA*» These Pills act as an Expectorant, Tonic, and a Ono 25 cent box possesses three times more diseases than a one dollar bottle of any oft!, ' Balsams, or Sarsaparillas that was over made J, pie trial of only one box will prove this s [ ta ' They promote Expectoration * ‘ Phlegm, and Clear the Lnngs Secretory Organs of all morhld and there is not another remedy in tho whole u n ' Medica capable of imparting such healimr nmL„ at * ri ' the Lungs and Vital Organs as these p,‘[ a <o Cure Costiveness, produce a good. Appetite, and Strengthen the Systcm. SU &r Price 25 cents per box, containing 25 doses of Call on the Agents who sell the Pdls, ands Planter's Almanac gratis, giving full particulars L <3 tifleates of cures. u CB c Both kinds of tho above named Pills aro for sale in Augusta by Haviland & Risley, Barret A D. B. Plumb, Wm. Haines, W. K. Kitchen ft Tutt and P. A. Moise, and on inquiry can be h»d in almost every town in the Southern States UM july 25 df&eoc6m Let the Afflicted rejoice and the Despairin®^ THE REMEDY IS FOUND AT LAS? TUTT’S PECTORAL ELIXIR is one of the most certain and most pleasant Remedies ever offered to tho Public. Its soothing, healing and strengthening virtues diffuse themselves so gen erally throughout the human Lungs, that it ism possible for Pneumonia, Croup. Bronchitis, Pleu risy, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Hoarseness, Difi! cult Breathing, Pain ir the Side, or Consumption to withstand its power. Its effects upon the Depu ratory Organs are so prompt that Nature is enabled to throw off all unhealthy or impure agencies that tend to disease the delicate substance of thoLangj From the hundreds of cures that are almost dai ly reported, it would be impossible for the most incredulous to doubt for a moment. Many who have suffered for years with diseases of the Re spiratory Organs have been cured by it, and are sounding its praises abroad. The PECTORAL ELIXIR is prepared from vegetable substances alone, and its use for years would tend to strengthen the system, and not like most other Medicines, weaken it. It is now being used by some ol the most eminent Physicians in the country, and by many is considered an infalli ble remedy in CROUP. Parents who have young children, should keep a bottle at all times, as a single dose will remove any case of this distressing disease, if given at the on set. Prepared in Augusta, Ga„ and for sale by W. H. &J. TURPIN,) . , . W. 11. TUTT, ) Au = U!l1, WM. ROOT. Marietta. TIIOS. S. DENNEY, Atlanta. B. F. TUTT, Agent fer Tennessee, oct 5 d&cly MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT. TO THE HALT, THE LAME, THE SOKE. AND THB STIFF JOINTED, ‘‘WE BRING YOU GLAD TIDINGS OF GREAT JOY ! ’’ VOLCANIC OIL FROM MEXICO, HAS long been known to possess within itself,won derful soothing, healing and curative poweraaod has been extensively used by the Aztecs for Rheuma tism, stiffness of Joints or Limbs, and for all kinds of Sores, Ulcers, Burns. Wounds. Hard Lumps or Tumow, and for all kinds of Pains or Inflamation in Manor Beast. The happy combination of this wonderful pro duction of nature, with other powerful remedies in the Mexican Mustang Liniment, renders it one of tie most perfect remedies ever offered to the afflicted. Its action upon the organization is truly wonderful. Its volatile, penetrating, soothing and healing properties diffuse themselves to the -very bone. It enters into the circulation of the blood, gives a new impulso to the whole nervous system, to the very extremities of the fingers and toes, stimulates the absorbents and se cretions, and thus assists nature to throw off arid rid herself of rheumatism or pains in any part of the body, from a diseased action of any of the strictuiil portions of the system. RHEUMATISM OF THIRTY TEARS STANDING. Hasbeen cured wiih it in four weel i. The most loath some Ulcers that have been running for yearsar healed and perfectly cured in an incredibly short time Fresh Cuts, Wounds, or Bruises, yield ta it like a charm ! Any kind of Swelling, stiffness of Joints, Hard Tumors, or Cancers, arc ?ured as by magic. BURNS, SCALDS,AND SCALD HEADS, Are healed and perfectly cured by the Liniment alone. It has proved itself the most extraordinary preparation everofferedto theafflicted. It has proved aniufalliM remedy in CHRONIC AND INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM. It has perfectly cured a lady who was seventy yearsoi age, of confirmed and long landing NUMB PALSY, OR PARALYSIS. A boy fifteen years of age had been under the .res-- ment of several eminent physicians for years without any benefit, was restored and perfectly cured by thu Liniment of that'awful malady, WHITE SWELLING OR HIP DISEASE. We offer this Liniment as a remedy in the v&r.’M) diseases and complaints for which it is recommended* with full confidence of its success in curing thtiu. The following is a list of the numerous and extra ordinary cases it has cured during the last few month) 6,750 cases of Rheumatism in all its forma; 24 ,200 “ Sprains and Bruises; 5,400 “ Burns and Scalds ; 3,450 “ Fresh Cuts and Wounds; 40 “ Cance s; 7,740 “ Scrofulous Sores and Ulcers, that iiadrt sisted all other treatment; 4,240 “ Inflamed and Swelled Joints; 7,500 “ Piles; 400 “ Lumbago, Sciatica, Gout, and hardooaj Tumors; 6,250 “ Chapped Hands; 2,000 “ Caked Breasts; 4,600 “ Tooth Ache; 10,000 “ Various Chronic Diseases. This must appear almost incr xlibly, but the nnm? r0 1 certificates and letters from distinguished physiciAE citizens, agents, and others who have used the medK_U i enable us to substantiate the above facts. MILL I '- of bottles of it are yearly consumed, and it has alwA’ given satisfaction, because is has performed just w we said it'would. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. ~ Every Store should be supplied with this va.ua Liniment, as it pays a good profit and sells rapidly. PRICES OF THE LINIMENT- { It is put up in bottles of three sizes, and re» _ twenty-five cents, fifty cents, and one dollar per The fifty cent and one dollar bottles contain nny one hundred per cent, more Liniment in P ro P? r \ r . ef their cost, so that money is saved by buying tu » sizes. . ... A. G. BRAGG & CO, Sole proprietors Office3o4 Roadway, N-L*- St. Louis, Missouri^ For sale by Haviland, Risley & Co.. Harre ter, D. B. Plumb & Co., Dr. W. H. Tutt, and ad*>* Druggists in Georgia. gly&eo J ___ F BRO WN’S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA_Gi*‘ . GER. —This ESSENCE is a preuvra^. unusual excellence. In ordinary diarr pient cholera, in short, in all cases o;. p . n fine*- of the digestivo functions, so common, " ’ -j om ic timable value. During the prevalence I cholera and summer complaints ol cp l - ’ trJ , peculiarly efficacious ; no family, mom tcß veller should be without it, as it enables tnc to resist the influence of incipient uise..- * lurk in a changing climate. Thence. Caution.—Be sure to get the genui pru<: which is prepared only by F. Brown. , gp( j and Chemical Store, N. E. Corner o ■ . ji Chesnut streets, Philadelphia, and for-- the respectable Apothecaries in the cm and in Augusta by „ . B D. E. PLUMB * CO, y HAVILAND, RISLIA « feb 10 d.fccly PHILIP A. MOISE- BUY no OTHER—Doctor Hunter see - SPECIFIC for the cure of certain can bo relied upon as superior to all *■“ , aß( j re extant. It never fails. Being appro commended by the Royal College 0 •g ( j e ßC« and Surgeons, London, it deserves t of tho public. For sale inGi^cUy W. H. & J- TCK pI J D. B. PLUMB* CO. barret Orders from the country premjAly " «IcoS avs£YSi.lS:-m hhds. £i CON SIDES. . jnst rec.' I*- 1 *- 50 boxes Adamantine Candles. 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