The Daily constitutionalist and republic. (Augusta, Ga.) 1851-185?, November 14, 1854, Image 4

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ISmt-isotisfß. U. OWVSR H. LEE, Tft USE AND COMMISSION MERCHkNT, Augusta. Ga-, '■ ’-street,*s doors below Bones A Brown s ■ Store will continue the Warehouse and .nßusinivand hopes by strict at tent, on srest of his customers to merit a liberal iing through Goods will receive prompt attention. BI W WOODBUFF, FACTOR AM) COMMISSION MERCHANT, Mclntosh Street. Augusta, Ga, With Fire-Proof Warehouse and close storage accommodation, will continue, at my Old Stand, to receive and sell all kinds of Merchandise and Produce, and make liberal ©ash advances, when "desired, ■„ tlo or d C r supplies for Planters ard Merchants, H attend strictly to the receiving and forward !>f Merchandise and produce, either by Ilail- Steamboat, Canal, or private conveyance, particularly to the forwarding of Cotton, Ba lfour Grain, and every thing reaching our for reshipment to any destination, ivail myself of this opportunity to return my «) thanks to my friends for their liberal pat iuua.ee extended to me the last and first year oi my "embarkation in the above business, and hope, with the pledge of unceasing industry and my per sonal attention, to receive at least as liberal a pat ronage the present year. . i My charges for attention will, m all cases, be regulated by the customary rates of the city. JOHN W. GOSS, GENERAL « OMMISSION MERCHANT, AUGUSTA. GEORGIA, fWjSSDERS hi 3 services to his friends, rr-C'C'©. JL and the public, in the Genera! Com mission Business. His porsonal atten- 19EX tion will be given to the sale of Cotton, Flour, Grain, Bacon, and all other Produce Will exe cute orders for Goods for customers, and make the usual cash advances. All produce consigned to him will be stored ie the Fire Prool Warehouse of Mr, L. Hopkins, adject to the orders of owners. Charges custot ary rates of the city. Can at all times be found at the Counting Room of L. Hopkins. c3m Beptls _ ‘ J. A. ANSLEY, GENERAL COMMISSION AND PRODUCE MERCHANT, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Office on Broad Street, opposite Union Bank. WILL give prompt and personal atten tion to the sale of Bacon, Lard, Grain. Flour, Cotton, and all articles of Merchan dize consigned to him. Also, to the forwarding of Goods fort he interior, and to Northern markets, | at the customary rates. Liberal advances, either in cash or by accep tances, made on artides’in store, or when bills of Lading accompany drafts. . Refers to Baker, Wilcox A Co., M. A B. Wmkin son, and J. C. Fargo, Augusta, Ga.; Hand, \V il liam? A Wilcox, and Tbos. Trout A Co., Charles ton, S. C-; Wm. Due can, Padelford, Fay A Co , and F T Willis, Savannah, Ga.; Sturgcs, Bennet A Co , New York: J. C. Wilson A Co., ani D. Stuart A BH. .Son Baltimore; Wood A Son, New Orleans ; C. s B Wilson, Dalton, Ga.; W. B Shepard A to., and Berry A Deneville, Nashville; Grenville A Sample, Chattanooga, Tenn ; Beardon. Son A Co., Knox- I ville, Tenn ;S. K. Reeder, Athens, Tenn. Bcpt2 ~ HEARD & DAVISON, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, m AUGUSTA, GA., VtTILL continue the Warehouse and W Commission Business, at their Fire- Proof Buildings on Mclntosh Street, and iSgfesa will give their personal attention to the interests ol all who confide business to their management Thev are prepared to extend the nsual cash fa cilitit? ISAAC T. HEARD, o m - JOHN DAVISON Augusta, August 21. d6Acf.m aug22 M. P. STOVALL, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. AUGUSTA, GA. CONTINUES the business in all its branches, at his extensive Fire-Proof Warehouse on Jackson Street, near the Globe Hotel. The usual Cash facilities aflorded lo customers. aug9 W * BIMPSCN Sc . ARDINER, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SSlPip Mclntosh Street , Augusta, Ga,, ■\TjTILL continue the Warehouse and V\* Cornmis ion Business in their Fire- ggiyJlJ Proof Building on Mplntosh-st., in all its branches, and hope by strict personal attention to the inter ests of all who place business in their hands, to merit public favor. Orders for Bagging, Rope and Family Supplies filled at the lowest market prices. Ca«h advances made, when required, on Produce in store. J- K- SIMPSON. aU gls 6m J. T. GARDINER. WHITLOCK, COSKERY & CO., WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AUGUSTA, GA., C CONTINUE to transact business at tCTOb J their old stand, on Campbell Street, where they devote their personal atlen- (g-SlaiS tion to the* sale of Cotton and other produee con signed to them. Liberal cash advances made on produce, when desired. . ' b Bagging, Rope and Family Supplies purchased at the lowest market rates. L J. W. WHITLOCK, JOHN COSKERY. augl3 c3m A. J. WHITLOCK. BEALL & STOVALL, GROCERY MERCHANTS, AUGUSTA GA. "VT7TLL| continue the Grocery Business in all its VV -branches, at the Old Stand, on Broad Street, opposite the Planter's Hotel. Our Stock of Groceries will at all times be large, the assortment complete, and particularly adapted to Planters trade—a liberal share of which we have so long enjoyed, and hope still to receive. WM. M. BEALL, aug6 6m JNO. W. L. STOVALL. BEALL & STOVALL, WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION 51ERCHANTS atgusta, ga., WlLti continue the W arehouse Busi ness, in ail its branches, on Camp fr bell Street, and will give particular and MUt?? prompt attention to the Sale of Cotton and other Produce in store. Our facilities beir.g ample, we will make Cash Advances when required AH cotton consigned to us will be sold at the Warehouse, where one ot the firm may at all times be found. . Commission for selling Cotton will be 25 cents per bale. WM. M. BEALL, P augO 6m JNO. W. L. STOVALL. S. D. HEARD, WAREHOUSE A COMMISSION MKIU MANX. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Respectfully announces to his ku'Cvsx former patrons, and the public gen erally. that he will continue toe above IsHHHS business at his old stand, Firo-proof Buildings, jiast side of Mclntosh Street, where his strict personal attention will be given to the Storage and isale of Cotton, Grain, and Country Produce generally. „ _ . The Receiving and Forwarding Business will also have his prompt attention. Liberal advances made on Produce in store, when desired. All orders for Bagging, Rope and Family Sup plies, filled at the lowest market prices. My Commission for selling Cotton, will be 25 cents per bale. Augusta, Aug. 1, 1854. \j »ugo : ; ~~ CROCKER & SEES, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MER CHANTS. . Jackson Street, below and on the opposite side of Warren's Block'. THE undersigned would respectfully rror inform their friends and former pa trons, that they will remove, on the Ist IrsSsS September next, to the new und substantial Fire- Proof Warehouse on Jackson street, below and on the opposite side of Warren’s Block. We will give our personal attention to all business entrusted to our care, as heretofore, and hope to merit a continuance of the favor of former patrons We are prepared to make, at all times, libera cash advances on Produce in store. Orders for Bagging, Rope, and Family Supplies will be carefullv fiiled, and at the lowest market I)rice JOHN R. CROCKER. 1 jiily2l JOHN C. REES. THOS. P. STOVALL & CO. general commission merchants, AUGUSTA. GEO. HAVING formed a partnership for acting a General Commission BusinesseSSKS in this city, we pledge ourselves to a prompt and J§ faithful attention to any business committed to our IS care We will give careful attention to the sale ol I ration Flour, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Hay, and all HI kin L o’s 0 ’ f produce, uud to the filling of orders in the I “ r uet Having amplo facilities, we are prepared to make liberal cash advances on consignments to I“ S Our Office and Sales Room is on the North side of Broad Street, a few doors above the Insurance onnoiwned to us will be stored in a safe Cotton consigned T yoS. P. STOVALL, Cl W , JOS II STOVALL IDarc-ijmisrs. J. J. PEARCE, WAREHOUSE a COMMISSION MERCHANT, AUGUSTA, GA., WOULD respectfully inform his friends and the public, that be will remove, on the Ist September next, to the new and exten sive Fire-Proof Warehouse of T. S. Metcalf, im mediately between Mclntosh and Jackson Streets, next adjoining Messrs. Bustin, Walker A Co., above and near Warren Block, where he will de vote his personal attention to the storage and sale of Cotton, and other Produce consigned to his care. Cash Advances, Bagging, Rope, and Family Supplies forwarded to customers as usual. Your patronage is respectfully solicited. »• aug2s dAc6m J. J. PEARCE. DYE & BARNES. WAREHOUSE AND MERCHANTS, Augusta, Ga. The undorsigned have this day formed a copartnership, for the transaction of a GENERAL WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, under the firm of Dye A Barnes, and have taken the large Fire proof W arehouse,on tho corner of Waehington and Reynold streets, at present occupied by Crocker A Rees. We will give our strict and personal attention to the sale of Cotton and other produce; also, to the receiving and forwarding of goods consigned to our care. All orders tor Bagging, Rope and Family Supplies, filled at the lowest market price. Liberal cash advances made on consignments when requir ed. Our Commissions for selling Cotton, will be 25 cents per bale. JAMES M. DYE; July 18th, 1854. WM. E. BARNES. James M. Dye returns his sincere thanks to his friends and patrons for the liberal patronage here tofore extended to him, and solicits a continuance of the same for the new firm. 6m jy2o FLATT & GILHAM, (SUCCESSORS TO PLATT & BRO.) WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Reynold Street, Augusta, Ga. THE undersigned, having formed a Co partnership for the transaction of a general Warehouse and Commission business, have taken the commodious Fire-Proof W arehouse re cently occupied byTlatt A Bro., situated on Reynold Street, convenient to Railroads, Banks and River. We will give our personal attention to the sale and storage of Cotton, and other produce; also, to for warding Goods consigned to our care. Liberal cash advances made on produce in store. We will five our personal attention to filling orders for ’aulily supplies, which will be furnished at the lowest rates. Our commission for selling Cotton will bo 25 cents per bale. A share of patronage is solicited. EDWIN PLATT, THOMAS A. GILHAM. Edwin Platt returns his sincere thanks to his former patrons for their favors, and solicits a con tinuation of the same for the new firm of Platt A Gtlham. July 1, 1854. aug3 LAMBETH, HOPKINS, WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION MERCHANT, AUGUSTA, GA., RENEWS the tender of his services xprctx to the public, for the storage and sale of Cotton. Grain, Flour, Bacon, and ISHWi all other Country Produce. Purchase of Merchan dize, and overy description of produce on orders Will make cash advances on shipments of Cotton to Savannah, Charleston, Baltimore and New York; with the usual cash advances on Cotton or other Produce in store. Charges customary rates of thecitv. 8m aug22 DOUGHTY & BEALL, WAREHOUSE and COMMISSION BUSINESS, AUGUSTA, GA. WILL continue the Warehouse and Commission Business, at their old stand on Jackson Street, devoting, as Mg&v-y* heretofore, their personal attention to the interest of #istomers. They are prepared to extend the usual cash fa cilities. 4, Charges in conformity to the established rates of the City. E. W. DOUGHTY", WM. AMOS BEALL. Augusta, Aug. 19. 4m augl9 WAREHOUSE - & COMMISSION BUSINESS D’ ANT 11» N AC, EVANS & CO. ue the above business at Augusta, Geo., find renew the tender of their ser- pfSSI vices in the Storage and Sale of Cotton and other Produce. Their extensive Fire-proof Wareboase is immediately at the Depot of the Georgia Rail road, and they continue to receive all consignments of Cotton, by that Road, without any charge for Drayage. Their Office and Sales-room are at the old stand on Broad street, between the Insurance and State Banks. Orders for Bagging, lfr>pe, Ac-, filled at the lowest market rates, and liberal advances made when re quired on Produce in store. Commission for selling Cotton. 25 eents per bale. WM. M. D’ANTIGNAC, GEO. W. EVANS, aug2s 6m WM. E. EVANS. Cfyarltstott Jtiwrrtisfmrns. PAVILION HOTEL, CORNER OF MEETING AND HASEL STS., H. L. BUTTERFIELD, Proprietor. aprls ly CHARLESTON HOTEL, CORNER OF MEETING AND IIAYNE ;STS., D. MIXER, Proprietor, aprls ly R r S . MILLAR, 131 MEETING-STREET, 131 Soda, Sugar, Butter, Water and Lemon Crackers. , Orders promptly attended to. _^TI JOSE PE WALEER, * BAY-STREET. Bookseller and Stationer, Agent for While’s Type Foundry and Hoe’s Printing Press Manufactory. Printing Ink at New York prices. LEW I SMHA T C H, 120 MEETING-STREET, 120 Agent for the sale of - White Lead, Iron Safes, Leather and Rubber Bands. apr 15 ly D ANIEL H . 6IL CO X. 224 KING-STREET, r 224 Furniture and Chair Warehouse, Cabinet Makers Materials, Sec. T. B. TROUT , 112 BA\ T -STREEr, 112 COMMISSION MERCHANT. Dealer in Stone Lime, P. Paris, Rosendale Cement, and Building Materials in general, apr 15 ly THOMAS WALLACE, CORNER OF KING AND SOCIETY STREETS Importer and Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods. aprls ly COMBS & CO.’S SOUTHERN EXPRESS. TO Columbia, Charleston, and Northern Cities, Atlanta, Macon, Montgomery, Ala , and by Steamboats to Mobile and New Orle ns, Chatta nooga and Nashville, Tenn , Loudon and Knoxville, Tenn ,*and all intermediate points, for the trans portation, by Mail and Passenger Trains, ot all kinds of Merchandize, Boxes, Bales, Packages, Parcels, Ac., valuable and otherwise We have now extended our line over Western and Atlantic and East Tennessee and Georgia Roads, and can give immediate despatch to all points on those Roads. We.have Agents at all important points, and on the Roads, whose prompt attention is given to our business. Shipments from Northern Cities, to be expressed from Charleston to the interior, must be plainly marked, “ Per Combs 4- Co.'s Express, Charles ton," and Bills Lading rendered us at that place. Thiswill enable us to give immediate and prompt attention to consignments, and will be less expen sive than by Express from New Y’ork to Charles ton, inasmuch as we only charge Ship Freights. Charleston Office, 9 Hayne Street. Augusta Office, corner Jackson and Ellis Streets, may 26 COMBS A CO. UNITED STATES HOTEL. rnilE UNDERSIGNED have this day X fomed a Copartnership under the firm JatiiL of CHAFFEE A SPEAR, to conduct the business of the above Hotol, and will unite their exertions to deserve the patronage and good will of tho friends of this well known and favorite establish ment, DANIEL CHAFFEE, J JOHN. W. SPEAR. SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE f ■'HIE subscriber will open on Monday evening, X the 21st, a school for instruction in Architec tural and Industrial Drawing, in a course of les sons on Geometrical and Architectural Designs. For terms, apply at office over Mr. store, next door to the Bank of Augusta,’ upstairs. Plans, specifications and designs for buildings of every description urnished. nov 20 ts EW. BROWN, Architect. BUSINESS CARDS. To Professional and Business MenJ PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS not e*- cecUng six lines, will be inserted under thishead atthe rate of $lO per annum. Cards exceedingsix lines, wi 1 be charged prorata perline. ALEXANDER POPE, JR. • JOHN B. WEEMS. POPE & WEEMS, ATTORNEYS at RAW, Washington, Goo., will practice in the counties of the Northern Circuit, and in .Columbia of Middle Circuit. All business entrusted to them will receive prompt attention. ]y jy29 LAW. ~ ' THE undersigned will attend faithfully to all business that may be entrusted to them, in any of the Counties of the Flint Circuit. Office at Zebulon, Pike c»unty, Ga. W.H. F. HALL, aug4 cly FRANCIS M. HARPER. THOMAS C. AUDAS. Attorney at law, sparta, Geor gia.—Will practice in the Counties of Han cock, Washington, Warren, Taliaferro, Greene, Putnam and Baldwin. . Particular attention paid to collecting. Refers by permission to Messrs Miller k Warren, Thomas Richards & Son, McCord, Hart & Co., and Simpson k Gardiner ol Auuusta, and to Messrs. Hand, Williams & Wilcox, and Hapkins, Hudson A Co., of Charleston, S. C, 5m jyl3 W. J. WILCHER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Warrentoß, Ga., will practice in the Counties of the Northern Cir cuit, and Washington and Jefferson of the Middle Circu t. __ april7 • ABNER WYNN, ATTORNEY at law, Office at Warronton, Ga , will practice in the Counties of Warren, Hancock and Taliaferro, of tho Northern Circuit, and the County of Greene, of the Ocmulgee Cir cuit. april7 JAMES H CLANTON, . ATTORNEY AT LAW, Montgomery, Ala.— lY References. —A. Poullain, James Gardner, and T. Clanton, Augusta, Ga.; and C. H. Shockley, Appling, Ga. cly mar 4 JAMES GARDNER, ATTORNEY at LAW, Augusta, Georgia— Office on Molntosh-st. mar 17 JAW THE SUBSCRIBER, .e.-uming the PRACTICE OF LAW, will give prompt and faithful at tention to all business entrusted to bis professional management. His office is on Washington street, one door north of Broad jan2s ALPHEUS M^ RODGERS. THURMOND a HUNTER, ATTORNEYS at LAW, will practice in the Western Circuit. All business confided to them will meet with prompt attention. Sam’l. P. Thurmond, James 11. Hunter, Jefferson, Lawrenceville, Jackson co., Ga. Gwinnett co., Ga. THOMAS W. COBB, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Brunswick, Ga., will practice in the Counties of Glynn, Mclntosh, Liberty, Bryan, Chatham and Camden, Georgia, and in Nassau, Duval and St. Johns, Florida. References —T. B. Harwell, Savannah, Ga.; Ilav iland. Risley k Co., Augusta, Ga.; Haviland, liar rail k Co., Charleston, S. C. jau 10 WM. G. DELONY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Athens, Ga. RelcY ence—Messrs. A. J. & T. W. Miller jan7 _ ly* SHEWMAEE"fit MONTGOMERY, ATTORNEYS 'AT LAW, Waynesboro, u will practice Law in Copartnership, in Bur county. John T. Shewiiake. ! W. W. Montgqm ■ WILLIAM A. REID, 4 TTORNEY AT LAW, Eatenton, Geo. Re fersto Hon. F. H. Cone, Greensboro.' sept. 8 ts JAMES C. LGNGBTREET, ATTORNEY at LAW, Calhoun, Gordon coun ty, Ga., will practice in the several Court£e f the Cherokee 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 PORTRAITS. CHARLES BERUFF,—ARTIST, From the Academy of Munich , Bavaria. en him the past season, informs ladies and gentlemen of Augusta and nity, that he has removed to tho rooms over office of Dr. Van Vorhees, on Mclntosh street, two doors from Constitutionalist & Republic office, and is prepared to furnish PORTRAITS of the finest execution, at tho shorest notice. The Pub lic are respectfully invited to give him a call. few more Pupils in DRAWING oan be accommodated. Dsr“ Old OIL PAINTINGS renovated at short notice. References. —Col. Turner Canton, Messrs. Tho Richards Gardner, Jr. aug 12 CURED IN FORTY DAYS. THE celebrated and invaluable Forty Days Diet Drink, reduced to a palatable Syrup for puri fying the Blood and eradicating disease. This Sy rup is recommended for all Scrofulous Affections, Liver complaint. Ulcers, Rheumatism, Pimples, Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite, General Debility, and all diseases arising from an impure state of the Blood. The unequalled medical qualities of this purify ing Drink has been so well tested in. this City and in the State of Georgia and Texas by the many cures it has perlormed, and there are so many liv ing to testify and to recommend it, that it requires no further comments from the Proprietors, having in all cases given universal satisfaction. The new form, under which it is now offered to the public, makes it so much the more valuable. The projuor tions are exactly the same, the quantity to be taken mucTt less, and by far more palatable, though con taining the same medical qualities. One course of 10 bottles of the Syrup is equal in strength to 40 bottles of the Diet Drink. We feel that in offering it to the public, it will be the means of alleviating much distress ond suf fering, and will restore the afflicted to health and happiness. A liberal discount will he made to Druggist and Physicians. None genuine without the signature of the Proprietors on the label s of each bottle. Prepared in Augusta, Goo., by E P. Webster & Co. Sold by Barrett & Carter ; Haviland, Risley k Co., N. J. Fogartjf k Co. and W. 11. & J. Turpin. marß EAGLE FOUNDRY, Augusta La. milE UNDER* IC. " A having re-opened * ll above named establishment, are now prepared to execute all orders for CAST INGS, Ac., in BRASS and IRON for Saw or Grist Mills, Steam Engines, Machinery, Water Pipes, Lamp Post, Columns, of any kind that may be required, at short notice. We will constantly keep on hand and for sale, a supply of different sized GIN GEARING of the most approved patterns. Also. PLOW CASTINGS of all kinds, having the most extensive and best assorted lot of Plow Patterns, in the Southern coun try. Both parties being practical mechanics and in tending to devote their undivided attention to the busmoss, hope that from promptness _ n filiing or ders, superior workmanshir, and at as low prices as can be afforded, to merit a continuation of the liberal support formerly bestowed upon the concern. R. & A. PHILIP. N. B.—The highest cash prices paid for old Brass, Copper and Cast Iron. march 5 OSBORNE & WHITLOCK," JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS! 256 Broad-st., under U. S. Hotel, Augusta, Ga., HAVE constantly on hand a fine assort ment of Watches; Clocks; Jewelry; J£/\ Silver and Plated Ware; Fancy Goods and Perfumery. Just received, some very fine Watch es, manufactured to order, and some of T. F.‘Coop er's superior time keepers in Magic Case 3. Fine Diamond Pins of beautiful designs; Fob and Vest Chains, of new patterns, and a general assortment j of the finest and most fashionable Pins; Ear-rings; j Bracelets, Ac. which we offer at the lowest prices i possible, wholesale or retail. In the Optical line, ! we are well supplied with whatever kind of Glass the defects of vision may require, and we are pre ! pared to fit the eye with as much accuracy as anj ! mechanical art can be executed. Gome and test I Ihe fact. Watrh and Jemelry Repairing. —Wo still have | the services of two superior Workmen—a V\ atch maker and Jeweler—all of whose work we war j rant. febl4 SHEETINGS JUST received, at P. & M. GALLAHER’S, JO-4, 11-4 and 12-4 Bleached Sheeting, to he sold at the lowest possible prices. —also — A select stock Hosiery and Gloves, which cannot fail to suit, in styles and prices; together with a large variety of Gent’s and Boy's Wear. Osnaburgsand Shirtings, at Factory prices. NOTICE. THE firm of Spires A Wilson, is dissolved by mutual consent. All the unsettled business vtfil be settled by W. Spires,- at the same place, where the business will be continued by W. Spires & Co., Hamburg, S. C. SPIRES & WILSON, feblfi • by W Spires JHeiifoL ARE YOU SICK? BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. * ASK for HAMPTON’S VEGETABLE TINCTURE. The many cures made by this pleasant and safe remedy may induce counterfeiting. A medicine must have merit, and great merit too, to stand the test of public opinion. No art of puffing can galvanize a worthless article, so as to keep it up as a good medicine, if it be not really so. A good medicine will live, become popular, and ex tend its sales year aftei; year, in spite of opposition. The people readily find out its virtues,„ and the fame of them passes from mouth to mouth with more rapidity than newspapers can spread it. A living witness testi fying to the cure a medicine has made for him, is of far more service than any newspaper advertising, In proof of what we say above, we refer you to HAMPTON'S VEGETABLE TINCTURE.and itseffects. LIVER COMPLAINT. DEBILITY. Extract from James Harris, Esq's Letter , Alexandria , Virginia. After speaking of wonderful cures on himself, he says: ‘ ! Mrs. H. has been suffering with the Liver Complaint and with inability, constantly complaining from weak ness through her whole system. She now enjoys bet ter health than for thirty years, being entirely restored hv the use of Hampton's Vegetable Tincture.'' DISEASED SIDE, BREAST, EYES. Extract from a letter from J. Grimes, Esq.. Loudon County, Va. “My wife has been for years afflicted with great weakness, pain in the breast, side and back, palpitation of the heart, feebleness of the nervous system, loss of appetite, complexion sallow, the sight of one eye al most gone, the other \ ery weak. lam pleased to say, Hampton’s-Tincture has restored her to perfect health. Her eyes are as good now as ever they were, RHEUMATISM, 3S YEARS. Mrs. E. Bagwell, of Virginia, suffered from Rheum a tism from her 12th to her 50th year of age ; at times entirely helpless. Being wealthy, she employed the best medical attention, and tried many medicines, but was cured only by Hampton's Vegetable Tincture. CHRONIC INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM. The wife’of Thomas M. Yeakle .76 Pearl street, was great sufferer for eight years Restored to perfect health by Hampton's Vegetable Tincture. MERCURIAL RHEUMATISM. Mr. Jarrett Plummer, 158 East Baltimore street, suf fered this disease intensely six years, could not sleep, dreadful ulcers formed on his limbs, from which splin ters of bones issued. His physician pronounced him incurable; but Hampton’s Vegetable Tincture cured him. HEREDITARY SCROFULA. A boy in the family of Hon. W. P. Thomasson, once member of Congress from Kentucky, was a mass of sores from head to foot His eye-lids turned inside out, protruding over the eye-balls so ub to‘produce blind ness. He was cured by Hampton's Vegetable Tincture. DYSPEPSIA, NERVOUS DISEASES, Ac. Mr. Wm. Oldham, > f the Baltimore Custom House, suffered these complaints for eighteen months, with jdy and mind seriously affected, lie was cured by Hampton's Vegetable Tincture, alter other things failed. COUGH, COSUMPTION, Ao. Mr. Henry C. Winn had a caugh for live years, great weakness, Ac ; haa in all five or six Physicians; tried all their remedies, but was cured only by try-HAMPTON’S VEGETABLE TINCTURE, by its mild action on the Stomach, Liver, and the Kidneys, will cure Dyspepsia, Cough, Asthma, Bronchial and Lung Affection, Pains in the Back, S.de and Breast, Consumption. Scrofula, Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia. Fistula, Piles, Bowel Complaints, Worms, Nervous De bility—with all the diseases arising from impure blood, and is the greatest Female Medicine ever known. Call and get a Pamphlet with certificates of cures, gratis. MORTIMER A MOWBRAY, Proprietors, No. 2*o. Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md. For sale in Augusta, at wholesal*, by HAVILA..D, P.TSLEY & CO., And at retail, by WM. 11. .UTT. And by Druggists throughout t'l < State. mar 23 AFFLICTED RRAD! PHILADELPHIA MEDICAL HOUSE—Established2o Jl years ago by Dr. Kinkelin, corner of Third and Union streets, between Spruce and Pine, Philadelphia. Invalids sre apprised that Dr. Kinkelin confines his practice to a particular branch of medicine, which en gages his undivided attention. He cautions the unfor lunate against the abuse of mercury ; thousands are annually mercurialized out of life. Recent affections are promptly extinguished. Tw.nty years of experience in the treatment of a class of diseases hitherto neglected and imperfectly un derstood, has enabl d Dr. Kinkelin. (author of a work on Self Preservation.) to prove that nine tenths of the causes of nervous debility, local and constitutional weakness, mental and physical suffering, are traceable to certain habits, forming the most secret yet deadly and fatal springs ol' domestic misery and premature mortality. Take Particular Notice. —There is an evil habit some times indulged in by boys, in solitude, often growing up with them to manhood, and which, if not reformed in due time, not only begeis serious oostacles to matri monial happiness, hut gives rise to a series of protract led, insidious and devastating affections. Few of those who give-way to this ptrnicious practice are aware of the consequences, until they find the nervous system shattered, feel strange and unaccountable feelings, and vague fears in the mind. The unfortunate thus affected becomes feeble, is una ble to labor with accustomed vigor, or to apply his mind to study ; his step is tardy arid weak, he is dull, irresolute, and engages in bis sport with less energy than usual. If he emancipate himself before the practice has dohe its worst, and enter matrimony, his marriage is unfruitful, and his sense tells him that this is caused by his early follies. These are considerations wlliclr should awaken tbe attention of those similarly situated. Marriage requires the fulfilment of several condi tions, in order that it may be really the cause of mutu al happiness. Could the veil which covers the origin of domestic wretchedness be raisen, and its true source in every instance disclosed —in how many could it be trac.ed to phy-ical disqualifications and their attendant disappointments! App.y then while it is yet time, in order to have your unstrung and relaxed organization rebraced, revivified and strengthened. Remember, he who places himself under Dr. Kinke lin’s treatment may religiously confide in his honor as a gentleman, and rely upon the assurance, that the se crets of Dr. K.’s patient- will never be disclosed. Young man—let no false modesty deter you from mzkingyour case known to one who, from education and respectability. can certainly befriend you. Two many think they will conceal the secret in then own hearts, and cure themselves. Alas 1 how often -is this a fatal delusion, and how man3 r a promising young man, who might have been an ornament to society, has faded from the earth. Strictures of the urethra are rapidly removed by the application of a new therapeutical ageht. used only by Dr. K Weakness and constitutional debility promptly cured, and full vigor restored. Country Invalids can have (by stating their case ex • plicitly, together with a 1 their symptoms, per letter, enclosing a remittance) Dr. K.’s medicine, appropriated accordingly. Forwarded to any part of the United States, an d p ed secure from damage or curiosity. READ' ! Youth and Manhood A Vigorous Life, or a Premature Death —Kinkelin on Self-Preservation—Only 25 Cents. It is a work eminently required, as a means of re forming the vices of the age in which w> live. Also, NATURE’S GUIDE, With Rules for the Prolongation ol Life, just from the Press. A letter with a remittance of 25 cents, or the value in post stamps, addressed to I)r. KINKELIN, Philadel phia, Pa., will secure a copy of either of the above Books by return of mail; or twelve copies will he sent, free of postage, for sl. Booksellers, Canvassers, Trav elling Agents, Ac., supplied wholesale atthe publisher's prices, which admit of a large pro^t. o=* All Letters must be post-paid. maylS EOBENSACK'S LIVER FILLS. NO part of th 6 system is more liable to disease than the Liver, it being supplied with numer ous blood vessels and nerves, and if diseased, the blood of course flowing through all parts ol the ody produces Liver Complaints, Jaundice, Bilious Affections, Dyspepsia, Ac. LIVER COMPLAINT Is attended with chills, tucoeeded by fever, severe pains in tho region of the Liver, vomiting, bitter taste, yellow furred tongue, pulse full and bound ing, tho pain in the side increased by pressure, should tho left lobe be affected, the pain is general ly in tho loft shouldor, with a short dry cough, the skin becoming ol a sallow appearance, and the stools clay colored. This disease can be cured by the use of Hobensack's Liver Pills, as they act di rectly upon the seat of tbe disease, and then ope rating upon the bowels they expel all the corrupt and vitiated matter from the system. DYSPEPSIA. The symptoms of Dyspepsia, and its various dis eases are dizziness in the head, heanburn, oppres sion after eating meals, sourness arising from the stomach, kc., and sometimes general languor of tho whole body, from this it will be seen that the disease owes its origin to a disorganized state of the Liver and Stomach. Hobensack’s Liver. Pills is the very medicine to effect a permanent and last ing cure, as they act by changing the certain mor bid actions of tho system into a healthy action, and rendering the blood pure and healthy. TO FEMALES. You will find these Pills an invaluable medicine in many complaints to which you are subject. In obstructions, either total or partial, they have been found of inestimable benefit in restoring and puri fying the blood and other fluids so as to cure all ompiaints which may arise from female irregular ties, as headache, dimness of sight, - pain in the side, back. Ac These Pill- are the only safe and eff< ctuul leinody to cure the following complain ts Gmt, Nervousness, Melancholy, Sick Headache Giddiness, Rheumatism, distressing Dreams, Dim ness ol oight, or in fact any of tho diseases that arise irorn affections of the Liver, impurity of the Blood; or constipation of the Bowels. MEDICAL EVIDENCE. We, the undersigned Physicians, having had the receipt of their manufacture submitted to us for inspection, say, that tho ingredients of which they are composed makes them tho best Pill in use for all diseases ol the Liver,-Impurities oftho Blood. Ac. Wood, m. d. F. Crowley, m. d. L. Bowen, m. d. i KF” Purchase none but those having tho signa ture “J. N. HOBENSACE,” as all others are worthless imitations. Agents wishing new supplies, and all others wish ing to become agents, must addross the Proprietor, J. N. Hobensack.at his Laboratory, No. 120 North Second Street, above Race, Philadelphia For sale by D. B. Plumb, & Co., and Wm II Tutt, Augusta Ga.; A J.. Creighton, Hamburg' b. C.; H. Norton, Madison, Ga.; Hill & Adams Athens, Ga.; and at wholesale by Haviland Ris’ ley & Co., Augusta, Ga. dAceoly nov 22 .JHrtirul. VEGETABLE EXTRACT. DR. MORSE'S INVIGORATING CORDIAL A PHENOMENON IN MEDICINE Health Restored and Life Lengthened —by Dr. Morse’s Invigorating Elixir or Cordial. AT FIRST the properties attributed to Professor Mone's Invigorating Elixir or Cordial were deem ed fabulous. The public often deceived could uot be lievetlje simple aud sublime truths auuouuced by the discoverer. But facts, undeniable, facts, attested by witnesses of the highest class and character, are now triumphing overall doubts. Incredulity is overthrown by a mass of testimony which is perfectly irresistible! The Elixir remedies, in all cases, the deplorable evils arising from a misuse or abuse of the various organs which make up the wonderful machine called mao. It restores to full vigor every delicate functioh coroected ■frith that mysterious compound agency of nutter and mind, necessary to the re-production of huiuai. life.- To persons of feeble muscular frame, or deficient in v* tal power. It is. recommended as the only means of communicating that energy which is necessary o tbe proper employment of all the natural appetites, » well as the higher mental attributes. Its beneficial Beets are not confined to either sex or to any age. The fee ble girl, the ailing wife, the listless, enervated yruth. the overworn man of business, the victim of nervous depression, the individual suffeving from general debili ty, or from the weakness of a single organ, will find im mediate and permanent relief from the use of this in comparable renovator. To those who have predispesi tion to paralysis, it will prove a complete and urfail vg safeguard against that terrible malady. There are many, perhaps, who have so trifled with their copstitv tions, that they think themselves beyond the reach o> medicine. Let nut even these despair. The Vlix’i deals with disease as it exists, -without reference * causes, arid will not only remove the disorder itsel. RE BUILD THE BROKEN CONSTITUTION The derangement of the system, leading to nervous diseases, and the forms ot nervous disease itself, are so numerous that it would require a column to enumerate the maladies for which this preparation is a specific. A few, however, may be enumerated, viz: —neuralgia, «* dolereaux, headache, incipient paralysis, hysteria, pal pitation of the heart, spinal affections, muscular debili ty, tremors, flatulency, a pricking sensation iu the flesh numbness, mental depression, weakness of the will, in disposition to move, faintness after exercise, broken sleep and terrifying dreams, inability to remain in one place or position, weakness of the procreative organs, sexual incompetency, melancholy, monomania, fluor aibus, sinking at the stomach, female irregularities, a chronic tendency to miscarriage, emaciation, and all complaints growing out of a free indulgence of the pas sions,and all barreness that does not proceed from or ganic causes, beyond the reach of medicine. Whenever the.organs to be acted upon are free from malformation or striqtural diseases, it is averred that MORSE’S INVIGORATING ELIXIR will re-place weakness with strength, incapacity with efficiency, irregularity with uniform and natural ac tivity, and this not only without hazard or re-action, but vyith a happy effect on the general organization.— Bear in mind that all maladies, wherever they begin, finish with the nervous system, and that the paraliza tion of the nerve of motion and sensation is physical death. Bear in mind, also, that for every kind of ner vous disease the Elixir Cordial is the only reliable pre paration known. CURE OF NERVOUS DISEASES. No language can convey an adequate idea of the im mediate, and almost miraculous change which it occa sions in the diseased, debilitated and shattered nervout system, whether broken down by excess, weak by na ture, or impaired by sickness —the unstrung or relaxed organization is at once braced, re-vivified and built up. The mental and physical symptoms of nervous disease vanish together under its influence. Nor is the effect temporary, on the contrary the relief is permanent— for tlfe Cordial properties of the medicine reach the constitution itself, and restores it to its normal condi tion. .LOSS OF MEMORY, Confusion, giddiness,rush of blood to the head, mel ancholy, debility, histeria, wretchedness, thoughts o self-destruction, fear of insanity, dyspepsia, genera prostration, irritability, nervousness, inability tosleepl I diseases incident to females, decay of the propagating functions, hysteria, monomania, vague terrors, palpita tion of the "heart, impotency, constipation, Ac., from whatever cause* arising, it is, if there any reliance to be placed on human testimouy. i 3 absolutely infallible A GREAT MEDICINE FOR FEMALES. The unparalleled effects of this great restorative, in all complaints incident to females, mark a new era in the annals of medicine. Thousands of stimulants have been invented—thousands of invigorants concocted— all purporti g to be specified in the variousdiseases and derangements, to which the delicate formation of wo man render her liable. EVERY WOMAN OF SENSE who suffers from weakness, derangement, nervousness, tremors, pains in the back, or auy other disorder, whe ther peculiar to her sex, or common iu both sexes, to give the Invigorating Cordial a trial. MARRIED PERSONS or others, will find this Cordial, after they liave used a bottle or two, a thorough regenerator of the system. In all directions are to be found the happy parents ot healthy offspring, who would not have been so but for this extraordinary preparation. And it is equally po tent for the many diseases for which it is recommended Thousands of young men have been restored by using it. and uot iu a single instance has it failed to beuetil them. PERSONS OF PALE COMPLEXION, of consumptive habits, are restored by the use of a bottle or two to bloom and vigor, changing the skin from a pele, yellow, sickly color, to a beautiful florid complexion. TO THE MISGUIDED. These are some of the sad and melancholy effects produced by early habits of youth, viz: weakness ot the back and limbs, pains in the head, dimness of the Sight, loss of muscular power, palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, nei-vous irritability, derangement of the di gestive functions, general debility, symptoms of con sumption, &c. Mentally, the fearful effects on the mind are much to be dreaded. Loss of memory, confusion of ideas, depression of spirits, evil forebodings, aversion to so ciety, self distrust,love of solitude, timidity, Ac., 'ear some of the evils produced. All thus afflicted, BEFORE CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE, should reflect that a sound mind and body .are the most necessary requisites to promote connubial happiness, indeed, without these, the journey through life be comes a weary pilgrimage—the prospect hourly dark ens the view ; the mind becomes shadowed with despair and filled with melancholy reflection that the happi ness of annotlier becomes blighted with your own. CAUTION. Dr. Morse’sHfvigorating Cordial lias been counterfeit ed by some unprincipled persons, In future all the genuiue Cordial will have the pro prietor’s sac-simile pasted over the cork of each bottle and the following words blown on the glass: DR. MORSE’S INVIGORATING CORDIAL, C. H, RING. Proprietor, New Yokk. The Oordial is put up, highly concentrated, in pint bottles—price $3 per bottle,two for $5. six ft>r sl2. C. H. RING. Proprietor, 192 Broadway, New York AGENTS: ' ' Augusta—Haviland, Risley & Co.; Macon —Geo. Payne; Savannah —A. A.Solomgns & Co. mar2s LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, Jandice, Chronic or Nervous Debijity, Disease of the Kidneys, and all Diseases arising from a Disordered Liver or Stomach such as Consti patiou, inward Piles, Fullness of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart-burn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight in tho 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, Choking 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, OAK BE KFFECTUALLY CURED BY DR. HOOFLAND’S Celebrated German Bitters PREPARES/ BY DR. C..M. JACKSON, No. 120 Arch street, Philadelphia Their power over the above diseases is not excelled if equalled, by any other preparation in the Uuited States, as the cures attest, in many cases 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. REAI) AND BE CONVINCED. More testimony from the South in favor of Hoofland's celebrated German Bitters, prepared by Lr. C. M. Jaek on, Philadelphia. They stand alone and unapproach sed byany other remedy now before the public, for the cure of Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia. Jaundice. Nervous Debility, Disease of the Kidneys. Ac. H. W. Chaney, Millersburg, Ky., October 16, 1852, said: ‘-Having sold yottr Bitters sometime, I find it has given satisfaction in every instance that has come under my notice.” Nelson A Edwards, Salvisa, Ivy,, June 2d, 1852, said • “ We rejoice to inform you that this justly celebrated medicine has fully maintained the exalted reputation which has been given it, and having tested its virtues we unhesitatingly say it eminently deserves it.” J. T. A J. W. Berry, Uniontown, Ky., July 21, 1852, said: ‘‘We have heard of many cures performed by the use of Dr. Iloofland's German Bitters', and believe it to be a valuable medicine.’,’ J. Grant, Irvine, Ky., June 26,1352, said: “We have succeeded in introducing your Hoofland Bitters ; phy sicians and others purchase them by the half dozen and dozen.” Dr. P. Fatio A Bro., Knoxville, Tenn., April 9.1851 said : “ Your Bitters are now selling very fast, and eve ry person that has used it, so iar as we liavo been able to learn, has been benefitted.” These Bitters are entirely vegetable; they invigorate and strengthen the system, never prostrates it, and can be used for Infant)^as well as adults. 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. . 6 Sold by Haviland, Risley A Co., and Win. II Tu* f Auga/ta, Ga.; P. M. COhen A Co., Charleston, S. C. ; llill A Smith, Athens, Ga.; E C Jones, Madison; A. A. Solomons, Savannah, and by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicine throughout the South apr2o FINE WATCHES AND RICH JEWELRY* THE undersigned respectfully requests,the -n public to give him a vdll and examine his etoek of fine WATCHES, CLOCKS, richly DIAMyhiDS and other JEWELRY in great vjtrie ty, tecling satisfied that they must be pleased with his goods and prices. NT n IT • F. A. BRAHE. iN, d.— -lie gives his own personal attention to c repairing ot Watches and Jewelry. ' dec 13 ON CONSIGNMENT—IO boxes choice New Cheese. J A ANSLEY. septls lm Jttc&ical. AYER’S FILLS, i new and singularly successful remedy for tht A cure of all Bilious diseases Costiveuess, Indi gestion, Jaundice, Dropsy, 'Rheumatism, levers, Gouf, Humors, Nervousness, Irritability, Inflanmia tions. Headache, Pains in the Breasl, Side, Back, and Limbs, Female complaints, N'c.,Sc. Indeed, very few are the diseases in which a Purgative Medi cine is not more or less required, and much sick ness and suffering might be prevented, if a harm less but effectual Cathartic were more freely used. No person can feel well'while a costive habit-of body prevails ; besides it soon generates serious and often fatal diseases, which mignt have been avoided by the timely and judicious use of a good purgative Phis is alike true of Colds, Feverish symptoms, and Bilious derangements. They all tend to become 01 produce the deep seated and formidable distempers which load the hearses all over the land. Hence a reliable family physic is of the first importance to the public health, and this Pill has been perfected with consummate skill to meet that demand. An extensive trial of its virtues by Physicians, Proses sors. and Patients, has shown results surpassing anything hitherto known of any medicine. Cures have been effected beyond belief, were they not sub stantiated by persons of such exalted position and character as'to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Among the eminent gentlemen to whom we ari dlowed to refer for these facts, are Prof. Valentine Mott, the distinguished Sur geon of New York City. Doct. A. A. Hayes, Practical Chemist of the Port of Boston, and Geologist for the State of Mas sachusetts. Ira L. Moore. M. D., an eminent Surgeon anc Physician, of the City of Lowell, who has long used them in his extensive practice. H. C. Southwick, Esq., one of the first mer chants in New York City. C. A. Davis, M. D., Sup’t and Surgeon of the United States Marine Hospital, at Chelsea, Mass. Did space permit, we could give many hundred ■such names, from all parts where the Pills have oeen used, but evidence even more convincing that the certificates of these eminent public men if shown in their effects upon trial. These Pills, the result of long investigation anc study, are offered to the public as the best anc most complete which the present state of medica science can afford. They are compounded not of the drugs themselves, but of the medicinal virtue? only of-Vegetable remedies, extracted by chemica process, in a state of purity and combined togethei in such a manner as to insure the best results. This system of composition for medicines has been found ji the Cherry Pectoral and Pills both, to produce ;< more efficient remedy than had hitherto been ob mined by any process. The reason is perfectly ob vious. While by the old mode of composition, ev jry meSicine is burdened with more or less of ac-ri nonious and injurious qualities; by this, each indi vidual virtue only that is desired for the curative ifiect is present. All the inert and obnoxious qual ties of each substance employed are left behind, the •urative virtues only beirijt retained. Hence it is the effect should prove as they have ■roved more purely remedial, and the Pills a surer, nore powerful antidote to disease than any othei nedicine known to the world. As it is frequently expedient that my medicine ihould be taken under the counsel of an attending Physician, and as he could not properly judge of a ■emedy without knowing its composition, I have -upplied the accurate Formula by which both im Pectoral and Pills are made to the whole body of etitioners in the United States and British Amer- Provinces. If however there should be any who has not received them, they will bf omptly forwarded by mail to his address. Os all the Patent Medicines that are offered, how ew would be taken if their composition was known' L'heir life consists in their mystery. I have nc nysteries. The composition of my preparations is laid open o all men, and all who are competent to judge on the subject, freely acknowledge their conviction )f their intrinsic merits. The Cherry Pectoral ws ironmmeed by scientific men to be a wonderfuj medicine before its effects were known. Many cm nent Physicians have declared the same thing of ny Pills, and even more confidently, and are wili ng to certify that their anticipations were mon Join realized by their effects upon trial. They operate by their powerful influence on thf nternal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate ii into healthy action—remove the obstruction ? of :;he stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of thf >odv, restoring their irregular action to health, anc ay correcting wherever "they exist such derange inents as are the first origin of disease. Being sugar wrapped they are pleasant to take md being purely vegetable, no harm can arise fron their use in any quantity. For minute directions, see the wrapper on th< Box. _ Prepared by James C. Ayer, Practical and An alytical Chemist. Lowell, Mass. For sale by F. E<kstein. Jr.. Wholesale Druggist, Cin cinnati.Ohio ; Ilavland, Risley & Co., W. H. Tutt, and D. 15. Plumb ACo , Augusta; Smith k Hill, Athens; J. D. Chase, Washington ; 11. Norton. Madison; Hen drick & Pringle, Covington ; P. G. Rhonie, Crawford ville ; aiid by Dealers everywhere. april 26 ROGER S LIVERWORT AND TAlf Ij'Oli the complete cure of Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Asthma. Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, and all oth er Lung Complaints tending to Consumption. This preparation is getting into use all over our coun try. The numerous letters we receive from our vari ous agents, informing us of cures effected iu their im mediate neighborhoods, warrant us in saying it is one of the best, if not the very best, Cough Medicine now before the public. It almost invariably relieves, and uot unfrequeutly cures the very worse cases When all other Cough preparations have failed, this has relieved the patient, as Druggists, dealers in Medicines, and Physicians can testify. Ask the Agent in your nearest town, what has been his experience of the effects of this medicine. If he has beeu selling it for any length of time he will tell you IT IS THE BEST MEDICINE EXTANT. Below we give a few extracts from letters we have received lately, regarding the virtues of this medicine. Dr. S. of Knoxville, Ga., says: “ I have been using your Liverwort and Tar very extensively in my practice for three years past, and it is with pleasure I state my belief in its superiority over all other articles with' which I am acquainted, for which, it is recom mended.’’ Messrs Fitzgerald & Benners, writing from Waynes ville, N. C., says : “ The Liverwort and Tar is becoming daily more popular in this Country, aud we think just ly so. All who have tried it speak in commendable terms of it, and say it is very beneficial in alleviating the complaints for which it is recommended." Our Agent in Pickens District, S. C., Mr. S. R. McFall, assures us “that he uses it with great benefit in his own family, aud recommends it to his neighbors.’’ lie gives an instance of a Nogro woman, in his vicinity, who had beeu suffering with disease of the Lungs for years, at tended with severe Cough, who was relieved by the Liverwort and Tar. Such are the good reports we hear of this Medicine from all parts of the South. For a report of the sur prising cures it has performed in the Western and Northern and Eastern States, we would invite the suf ering patient to read the pamphlet which accompanies each bottle. To all, we say, have hope, have hope! TRY THE MEDICINE ! I—Be Warned in Season .'a And neglect not that Cough which is daily weakeni/g your constitution, irritating your Throat and Lungs, and inviting pn that dread disease. Consumption, when so soothing and healing a Remedy aan be obtained as Dr. Rogers’ Syrup of Liverwort arnfTar. Beware of Counterfeits and Base Imitations !— The genuiue article is signed Andrew Rogers, on the en graved wrapper around each bottle. Price, SI per bottle, or six bottles for $5. Sold whole sale and retail by SCOVIL it MEAD. 11l Chartres-st.. between Conti and St. Louis, N. 0. Sole Agents for the Southern States, to whom all orders and applications for Agencies must be addressed. Sold also by HAVILAND RISLEY & CO., Augusta Georgia. BARRETT, CARTER k CO . “ * D. B. PLUMB k CO., “ “ CLARK & WELLS, “ « VVM. 11. TUTT, «u. N. J. FOGARTY k CO , A. J. CREIGHTON, Hamburg, S. C. And by one agent in every town in the South, april 11 6m JUST OPENED, NEW FURNITURE ~ WAREROOM. THANKFUL for the liberal pat ronage we have heretofore re - .eiveiffrom the citizens of Augus ta and its vicinity, the subscribers would respectfully announce that they have taken the large iron front Store, under the Augusta Ho tel, where they intend carrying on the above busi less exclusively, and will keep on hand the latest ityles of FURITURE, and from the best manufac tories at the North, we are receiving by arrivals, and shall use our efforts to keep an assortment on hand and in store, Mahogany and Walnut Sofas, Tufted Chairs, Sideboards, Tables,Bureaus, Wash stands, Work Tables, Toilet do., Mahogany,Maple, Cane and Rush Seat Chairs, of various qualities; Bedsteds,Matrases, Window Shades, <fec HENRY & SKINNER- N.B.—Furniture made to order and ropainng one with despatch. _ FOR SALE. rHA IIE ESTABLI»HMENT known as tbo Al -1 GUSTA STEAM PLANING MILL AIID SASH FACTORY, having all the latest improve ments in Machinery for facilitating work, lo an approved purchaser, the terms would be made ac commodating. —ALSO ( 3000 lights sash, glazed; 300 pair Blinds. * Seasoned weather boards, inch b ards, scantling, mouldings, &«•, at very reduced pricos Zr7 ts WOJI) & SUDDARDS. IMOIIR. —Rome Mills Extra Fine, for salo by ' aug3l M. W. WOODRUFF. .JHrMrui. FACTS CANNOT BE DOUBTED LET THE AFFLICTED READ AND PONDER MODE than 500 persons in the city of Riehmc-' Va , alone testify to the remarkable cures p e . formed by CARTER’S SPANISH MIXTURE. The great Spri. g Medicine and Purifier of the Bloc, is now used by hundreds of grateful patients, whots, tify daily to the remarkable cures performed by 4 greatest'of all medicines. Carter's Spanish Mixtut, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Scrofula. Eruptions on tb* Skin. Liver Disease, Fevers, Ulcers. Old So»>s. Affection of the Kidneys, Diseases of the Throat, Female Coit plaints, Pains and Aching of the Bones and Joints, a r , speedily put to flight by using this great and inestimj. ble remedy. For alldiseases of the Blood, nothing has yet been found to compare with it. It cleanses the system*! all impurities, acts gently and efficiently on the li Te , and Kidneys, strengthens the Digestion, gives tone to the Stomach, makes the Skin clear and healthy. restores the Constitution, enfeebled by disease or bro-’ ben down by the excesses of youth, to its pristine rigg. and strength. For the Ladies, it is incomparably better than all the,. cosmostics ever used. A few doses of Carter s Spanishi Mixture will remove all sallowness of complexion,’ bring the roses mantling to the cheek, give elasticity to the step, and improve the general health im-a remark* ble degree, beyond all the medicines ever heard of. A large number of certificates of remarkable cares performed on persons residing in the city of Richmond, Va.. by the use of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, is the beat evidence that there is no humbug about it. The press, hotel, keepers, magistrates, physicians, aDd publiemen. well known to the community, all add their testimony to the effects of this Great Blood Purifier. Call aud see a few hundreds of the certificates around the bottle. None genuine unless signed BENNETT k BEERS, Druggists. Principal Depots at M. WARD, CLOSE k CO., No. 83 Maiden Lane. New York. T. W. DYOTT & SONS, and JENKINS k HARTS HORNE. Philadelphia BENNETT & BEERS, No. 125 Main Street, Rich mond, Va. And for sale by HAVILAND, HARRALL k CO, Charleston; HAVILAND. RISLEY & CO., WM. If TUTT, aud W. H. k J. TURPIN, Augusta; and by Druggists and Country Merchants everywhere. Price $1 per bottle, or 6 bottles for $5. junel SSOO CHALLENGE. HO II EXSACK’s* WORM SYRUP.—An article founded upon Scientific Principles, compound ed with purely Vegetable substances, being per fectly safe when taken, and has never been known j to fail in curing the most obstinate Worms can never exist when this remedy is once used, from ihe fact that it not only destroys them but removes all the slime and mucus which may re main. TIIE TAPE WORM. This worm is the most difficult one to destroy of all that inhabit the human body. It grows to ar almost indefinite length, and becoming so coiled and fastened in the intestines and stomach as to produce fits, St. Vitus’Dance, &c. r which is the cause of many going to the grave, not believing that theso complaints have their origin from the Tape Worm; consequently they do not use the proper medicines for their disease. To those who are afflicted with this awful foe to health, I recoin mend the use of my Worm Syrup, and the Syrup to be taken in doses of two table, spoon fuls three times a day, then take from five to eight of my Liver Pills, to dislodge and pass the worm. By strictly following these directions, the most ob stinate cases of Tape Worm can be speedily cured. ROUND OR STOMACH WORM. This worm is usually found in the small intes tines, and is the worm most common to children, yet it is not entirely confined to them, as adults have frequently been known to suffer with them. The Symptoms most prominent while affected with this worm, are hardness and fullness of the belly, slimy stools, looseness of the bowols, picking at the nose, a blueish streak under the eyes, &e. If you or any of your children have any of the above symptoms. HOBENSACK’S WORM SYRUP can safely be depended upon—by using it you have a certain, safe, and speedy cure; and if after using t according to the directions, the patient is not restored to health, and the worms thoroughly era dicated from the system, you can rest assured thera is no remedy beyond tho grave, as for fail, there is no such word as fail with those who use my Worm Syrup. ASCARIDES OR SMALL THREAD WORMS Theso worms, to which the human system is lia ble, are the most troublesme of all others. They are generally to be foundin the rectum, and if al lowed to remain, from the irritation they produce, lay the foundation for serious disorders, such as inflammation of tke bowels, and other derange ments of the stomach. The best and safest medi cine that can be used is HOBENSACK’S WORM SYRUP. Such is the astonishing power of my .medicines over Ascaradies, that I defy any one to produce a ease where my Worm Syrup and Liver Pills are recommended to be used they will not cure, All that is necessary is to use the Syrup in accord ance with directions on each bottle, and in ease a gentle purgative is required in order to allay tne irritation they produce, the Liver Pills by their sympathizing action and healthy operation upon the bowels, is the most pleasant medicine that can be taken. For sale by D.B. Plumb & Co., and Wm.H.Tutt, Augusta, Ga.: A J. Creighton, Hamburg, S. C.; H Norton, Madison, Ga.; Hill & Adams. Athens. Ga.; and, at wholesale, by Haviland,fßisley & Co., Au gusta, Ga. d&eeolv nor 16 FREE TRADE AND NO MONOPOLY. Opposition to High Freight Tariffs! Office of the Fashion Line, ) Augusta, April 15,1854. { THE subscriber wouid respectfully call the at tention of the Merchants throughout Georgia, Tennesseb, Alabama, and South Carolina, to the Savaunah River, as a safe, expeditious and cheap route for the transportation of their Merchandise. By comparing the freight tariffs cf this line with those of the South Carolina, and Central, and Wayne-boro’ Railroads. itwilL show a result in fa ! vor of this route of from 30 to 50 per cent., gener ally, and in some instances a greater per centage. By this route a merchant receives each shipment of his Goods together; they are not retailed to him as they generally are by Railroads connecting with the seaboatd, with a list of charges attached to each package. " In addition to the present foroe rs this line, an other new Boat, of light draught of water, will be added during the coming summer. These boats will leave Savannah after the discharge of the New York and Philadelphia Steamships, twice or three times a week, delivering those Goods at this point in FIVE DAYS. From the present low tariff of this line a deduc tion of 12 J per cent, will be allowed on all bills from this date. Give the rivor more business, and a cheaper freight yet awaits you. All goods from the sea board should be directed to M. A. Cohen, Savannah, and produce from the interior to Jno. A. Moore,'Augusta. To the manufacturing portion of Georgia, as well as to the Cotton Merchants, and dealers gene rally, on the line of Railroads through Georgia and Tennessee, who ship to Savannah and Northern markets, this route offers very favorable induce ments. To facilitate shipments, as well as to prevent er rors, bills of lading should be forwarded to M. A. Cohen, at Savannah, for ail goods from seaboard. AVO. A. MOORE. In case of low rivor, all goous consigned to this line, will be forwarded by Central, and connecting Railroads. aprillS W. rs. CrUION, AGENT. NEW CARPET STORE, SAVANNAH. LITHE SUBSCRIBER would respectfully lk 1 form his friends and the public generally 01 Augusta and Richmond county, that he has leased thectore formerly occupied by Messrs. Snider, La throp & Nevitt, which has been rebuilt and en larged expressly for the Carpet Business, fronting on Congress and St. Julian sts., and is now receiv ing an entire new stock of all the various styles of Carpeting, Oil Cloth, Hearth Rugs, Druggets, Table and Piano Covers, Window Shades, Lace and Muslin Curtains, Curtain Stuffs, Stair Rods, _ Ac. All of which have been purchased" direct from the Manufactures, and will be sold as low, wholesale or retail as in any city in the Union. Those Families about to purchase Carpeting, or any other article in tho line, may be assured that it will be greatly to their interest to call and ex amino for.themselves previous to making their pur chases. WM. H. GUION Agent, No. 140 Congress and 57 f-t. Julian-sts. N. B. —Families from the country can havetheii Carpets, «fce., shipped free of expense. Carpets will also be sent to any part of this City, and cut to rooms free of charge, and when required, will be made by an experienced Upholdsterer. marl 2 # ly I.MNE TOBAI ( O— -4 boxes Calhoun, very fine; 4~|| “ Bob Toombs, do.; 10 “ Stultz’s Twist. On consignment,*and. for sale by aug24 M ” r ’*