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W OLIVER H. LEE, _
AREHOUSE ASD COMMISBIOX
MKtwIIAXT, Augusta. Ga.. Office
on Broad /treet. 5 below Bones & Brown's
Hardware fjtore, will continue the Warehouse and
Commissi on Baainfes \ and hopes by strict attention
to the interaii|of hie customers to merit a liberal
patronage- * 'W £
Forwarding through Goods vfi 11 receive'prompt
attention _ ®ov2
B ronage ejftendoi to me the last and first year oi
mv embarkation in the above business, and hope,
with the pledge ot unceasing industry and my per
sonal attention, to receive at least as liberal a pat
ronage thepresent year.™
My charges for attention will, in all cases, be
regulated bv the customary rates of the city.
Augusta, Sept. l-M. sopU2 __
JOUST W. GOSS,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERt tl WT,
AUGI TA. GEORGIA,
TBXOBKS his services to his friends,
and the public, in the General Com
mission Business: llis porsonal at' a- ftflHH
tion will be given to the sale of Cotton, Flour.
Grain, Bacon, and all other Produce Willexo
cuteordors for Goods for customer.-, and make the
usual cash advances. All produce consigned to
him will be stored in the Fire Proof Warehouse of
Mr. L. Hopkins, subject to the orders of owners.
Cbarges cust» r ary rates of the city.
Can at all times be fouud at the Counting Room
of L. Hopkins. • c3m sepJ-15
’ J. A. ANSLEY,
dPERAL COMMISSION AMD PRODUCE
Merchant,
sg * AU GU SI A, G EORGIA.
Office on .Broad Street, opposite Union Bank.
\T7TIX give prompt and personal atten-
V V tion to the sale of Bacon, Lard, iSlfiß
Grain, Flour, Cotton, and all articles of Merehan
fe. diie consigned to him. Also, to the forwarding of
Goods for the interior, and to Northern markets,
at ther customary rates .
■ Liberal advance, either in cash or by accep-
IfSb tancee, made on articles in store, or when bills of
W Lading accompany drafts.
Refers to Baker, Wilcox A Co., M. SlB. W lnkin
aon and J. C.Fargo, Augusta, Ga.: Hand, Wil
liams & Wilcox, and Thos. Trout A Co., Charles
• tornS. G.; Wm. Duncan, Padelford, Fay A Co, and
: F T Willis,Savannah, Ga.; Sturges, Bennet ACo .
• New York; J. C. Wilson A Co., and D. Stuart A
M Baltimore; Wood A Son, New Orleans ; C.
K n ilaon, Dalton, Ga.: W. B. Shepard ACo , and
Berry A Deneville, Nashville: Grenville & Sample,
(Chattanooga, Tenn.; Bearden, Son A Cc., Knox-
W * viiro, Tenn; S.K. Reeder, Athens, Tenn.
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THOS. P. STOVALL & CO.
gfneral Commission merchants,
AUGUSTA. GEO.
HAVING formed a partnership for
acting a General Commission Businosegggggj
in this city, we pledge ourselves to a prompt and
faithful attention to any business committed to our
care We will give careful attention to the sale of
Cotton, Flour, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Hay, and all
kinds of Produce, and to the filling of orders m the
market Having ample facilities, we are prepared
to make liberal cash advances on consignments to
Offioe and Sales Room is on the North side
of Broad Street, a few doors above the Insurance
consigned to us will 1 T * afe
Warehouse. ™ S ' P c T 6 avlt A t LL ’
dAcly JOS. H. STOVALL.
M. P. STOVALL,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT.
' AUGUSTA, GA.
CONTINUES the business in all itS
branches, at his extensive Firo-Proot
Warehouse on Jackson Street, near the
Globe Hotel. . .
The usual Cash facilities afforded to customers.
augV __
SIMPSON & GARDINER,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
lifclntosh Street, Augusta, Ga.,
WILL continue the Warehouse and &CVV&
Commis.ion Business in their Fire-
Proof Building on Mclntosh-st., iu 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 r amily Supplies
filled at the lowest market prices.
Cash advances made, when required, on Produce
in store. J- »• SIMPSON,
aug ls 6m J. T. GARDINER.
WHITLOCK, COSKERY & CO.,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AUGUSTA, GA.,.
CONTINUE to transact business at
their old stand, on Campbell Street,
where they devote their personal atten- I fseSM.
tion to the sale of Cotton and other produce con
signed to them.
Liberal cash advances made on produce, when
desired.
Bagging, Rope and Family Supplies purchased
at the lowest market rates.
J. W. WHITLOCK,
JOHN COSKERY.
augl3 c3m A. J. WHITLOCK.
HEARD & DAVISON,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
WILL continue the Warehouse and
Commission Business, at their Fire-
Proof Buildings on Mclntosh Street, and piS'llSi
will give their personal attention to the interests ol
all who oonfide business to their management.
They are prepared to extend the usual cash fa
•ilities. ISAAC T. HEARD,
JOHN DAVISON
Augusta, August 21. d6Ac6m aug22
BEALL &. STOVALL,
GROCER V MERCHANTS, AUGUSTA GA.
WILL continue the Grocery Business in all its
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 fit STOVALL,
WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION MERCHANTS
ATGUSTA, GA.,
WILL continue the Warehouse Busi- (pptcxn.
neSS, in all its branches, on Camp
bell Street, and will give particular and
prompt attention to the Sale of Cotton and other
Produce in store. Our facilities being ample, we
will make Cash Advanoes when required
All ootton 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,
aug6 6m JNO. W. L. STOVALL.
S. D. HEARD,
WAREHOUSE k COMMISSION MER< HAN'T,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Respectfully announces to his
former patrons, and the public gen
•rally, that he will continue tbe above eUsSI
business at his old stand, Fire-proof Buildings,
blast side of Mclntosh Street, where his strict
personal attention will be given to<the Storage
and Sale 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. ly augs
CROCKER &. REES,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MER
CHANTS.
Jackson Street, below and on the opposite side of
Warren's Block.
THE undersigned would respectfully
inform their friends and former pa
trons, that they will remove, on tbe Ist ESpKS
September next, to the new and 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 1
eash advances on Produce in store.
Orders for Bagging, Rope, and Family Supplies i
will be earetully filled, and at the lowest market
price. JOHN R. CROCKBR. <
j«iy2l JOHN C REES
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Watt-§onsts. _
J. J. PEARCE,
WAREHOUSE fe COMMISSION MERCHANT,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
WOULD respectfully inform his friends
and the public, that he will remove, nHHI
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 ho 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
j Supplies forwarded to customers as usual.
Your patronage is respectfully solicited.
aug2s dAc6m J. J. PEARCE.
DYE & BARNES.
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS, Augusta, Ga.
undersigned have this day formed a copartnership,
for the transaction of a GENERAL WAREHOUSE
AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, under the firm
of Dye & Barnes, and have taken the large Fire
proof \\ arehouse.on the corner of Washington 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 he 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
PLATT & 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 Warehouse re
cently occupied by Platt A Bro., situated on Reynold
Street, convenient to Railroads, Banks and River.
We will give our personal attention to the sale and
storage of Cottoo, and other produce; also, to for
warding Goods consigned to our care. Liberal
cash advances made on produco instore. We will
give our personal attention to filling orders for
Family supplies, which will be furnished at the
lowest rates. Our commission for selling Cotton
will be 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 thiir favors, and solicits a con
tinuation of the same for the new firm of Pi.att A
Gilham.
July 1, 1854. aug3
LAMBETH, HOPKINS,
WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION MERCHANT,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
RENEWS the tender of his services trrn\
to the public, for the storage and
sale qf Cotton. Grain, Flour, Bacon, and MHH
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 thecit’L 8m aug22
DOUGHTY Sl BEALL,
WAREHOUSE and COMMISSION BUSINESS,
AUGUSTA, GA.
WILL continue the Warehouse and PCCVtx
Commission Business, at their old
stand on Jaokson Street, devoting, as feflHl
heretofore, their personal attention to the interest
of customers.
, They are prepared to extend the usual cash fa
i cilitie 8.
i Charges in conformity to the established rates of
the City. E. W. DOUGHTY,
, WM. AMOS BEALL,
i Aueusta, Aug. 19. 4m augl9
WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION BUSINESS
D’ANTIGNAC, EVANS & CO.
ue the above business at Augusta,
Geo., and renew the tender of their ser- eUSHI
vices in the Storage and Sale of Cotton and other
Produce. Their extensive Fire-proof Warehoase
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, Rope, Ac., filled at the lowest
market rates, and liberal advances made when re
quired on Produce in store.
Commission for selling Cotton, 25 cents per bale
WM. M. D’ANTIGNAC,
GE€>. W. EVANS,
aug2S 6m WM. E. EVANS.
C&arlfaton JUwrtisfßifiis.
PAVILION HOTEL,
CORNER OF MEETING AND HASEL STS.,
H. L. BUTTERFIELD, Proprietor,
apr 15 ly
CHARLESTON HOTEL,
CORNER OF MEETING AND HAYNE jSTS.,
D. MIXER, Proprietor,
aprls ly
R . S . MILLAR,
131 MEETING-STREET, 131
Soda, Sugar, Butter, Water and
Lemon Crackers.
OS?” Orders promptly attended to. —£T|
JOSEPH WALKER,
BAY-STREET.
Bookseller and Stationer,
Ageut for White’s Type Foundry and Hoe’s
Printing Press Manufactory.
Printing Ink at New York prices.
LEWIS mThaTChT
120 MEETING-STREET, 120
Agent for the sale of
Oils, White Lead, iron Safes,
Leather and Rubber Bauds.
apr 15 ly
DANIEL H. SILCOX.
224 KING-STREET, 224
Furniture and Chair Warehouse,
Cabinet Makers Materials, Ac.
___________
112 BAY-STREET, 112
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
Dealer in
Stone Lime, P. Paris, Rosendale
Cement, and Building Materials iu general,
aprls ly
THOMAS WALLACE,
CORNER OF KING AND SOCIETY STREETS
Importer and Dealer in
Foreign ajid Domestic Dry Roods.
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
noogaand 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 W T e 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 If Co.'s Express, Charles - j
ton,” and Bills Lading rendered us at that place.
This will enable us to give immediate and prompt i
attention to consignments, and will be less expen
sive than by Expross from New York to Charles- :
ton, inasmuch as we only charge Ship Freights.
Charleston Office, 9 Hayne Street.
Augusta Office, oorncr Jackson and Ellis Streets.
may 26 COMBS A CO.
UNITED STATES HOTEL.
THE UNDERSIGNED have this day
fomed a Copartnership under the firm Mill
of CHAFFEE A SPEAR, to conduct the business
of the above Hotel, and will unite their exertions
to deserve the patronage and good will of the
friends of this well known and favorite establish,
ment DANIEL CHAFFEE,
? * JOHN. W. SPEAR
SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE
THE subscriber will open on Monday evening,
the 21st, a school for instruction in Architec
tural Industrial Drawing, in-a course of les
sons on Geometrical and Architectural Designs. -
For terms, apply at office over Mr. Blalock store,
next door to the Bank of Augusta, upstairs.
Plans, specifications and designs for buildings of
every description urnished.
nor 20 ts B W BROWN, Arehiteot.
BUSINESS CARDS.
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To Professional and Business Men.
PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS not ex
ceLug six lines, will be inserted under this head at the
rate «>f $lO per annum. Cards exceeding*)! lines, wi 1
be charged pro rata per line. V.
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ALEXANDER POPE, JR JOHN B. WEEMS.
POPE & WEEMS,
AITORXJSYS AT LAW, Washington, Oeo.,
wiil practice in the counties of the Northern
Circuit,, and in Columbia of the Middle Circuit.
All business entrusted to them will receive prompt
attention. ly 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
Zobulon, Pikt county, Qa.
W. H. F. HALL,
_aug4 cly FRANCIS M. HARPER.
THOMAS C. AUDAS.
i ATTORNEY at LAW, SPARTA, GEOR
| -TV. GlA.—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 A Warren,
Thomas Richards <fc Son, McCord, Hart & Co., and
Simpson A Gardiner of Augusta, and to Messrs.
Hand, W illiams & Wilcox, and Hapkins, Hudson
& Co., of Charleston, S. C, 5m jyl3
W. J WILCHER
ATTORNEY at LAW, Warronton, 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 Warrenton,
Ga., will practice in the Counties of Warren,
Hancock and Taliaferro, of the Northern Circuit,
and the County of Greene, of the Ocmulgee Cir
cuit. april7
JAMES H. CLANTON,
A TTORNEY at LAW, Montgomery, Ala.—
fIL 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 Mclntosh-st. mar 17
LAW.
THE SUBSCRIBER, resuming the PRACTICE
OF LAW, will give prompt and faithful at
tention to all business entrusted to his professional
management.
\S3 r “ His office is on Washington street, one door
north of Broad
jan2s ALPHEUS M. RODGERS^
THURMOND & 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 H. Hunter,
Jefferson, Lawrcnceville,
Jackson co., Ga. Gwinnett 00., 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.; Hav
iland. Risley & Co., Augusta, Ga.; Haviland, Har
rall & Co., Charleston, S. C. jaa 10
WM. G. DELONY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Athens, Ga. Refer
ence—Messrs. A. J. & T. W. Miller.
jan7 ly#
SHEWMAKE & MONTGOMERY,
ATTORNEY'S AT LAW, Waynesboro, Ga."
will practice Law in Copartnership, in Burke
county.
John T. Shewmake. | W. W. Montgomery
WILLIAM A. REID,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Eatenton, Geo. Re
fers to Hon. F. H. Cone, Greensboro.’
sept. 8 ts
JAMES C. LoNGSTBEET,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Calhoun, Gordon coun
ty, Ga., will practice in the several Courtse 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.
/""■< RATEFULfortheencouragement
YJT en him the past season, informs thefijjtggt-vj;
ladies and gentlemen of Augusta and
nity, that he has removed to the rooms over
office of Dr. Van Vorheo’s, on Mclntosh street,
two doors from Constitutionalist & Republic office,
and is prepared to furnish PORTRAITS of the
finest execution, at the shorest notice. The Pub
lic are respectfully invited to give him a call.
few more Pupils in DRAWING can be
accommodated.
Old OIL PAINTINGS renovated at short
notice.
References.—Col. Turner Canton, Messrs. Tho
Richards Gardner, Jr. aug 12
EAGLE FOUNDRY,
Augusta,. Ga,
THKUNDERSIGNED
having re-opened the
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, Wator 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
business, hope that from promptness I n filiing or
ders, superior workmanshir, and at as low prices as
can be afforded, to merit a continuation of the
liberal supportformerly bestowed upon the concern.
R. & A. PHILIP.
N. B.—The highest cash prices paid for old
Brass, Copper and Cast Iron. march 5
JUST OPENED, NEW FURNITURE
WAREROOM.
THANKFUL for the liberal pat
ronage we have heretofore re -
.eiredfrom the citizens of Augns- iKlfiElwiwfpqffi
fca and its vicinity, the subscribers
would respectfully announce that they have taken
the large iron front Store, under the Augusta Ho
tel, wherothey intend carrying on the above busi
ness exclusively, and will keep on hand the latest
jtyles of FUIIITURE, and from the best manufac
tories at the North, wc are receiving by arrivals,
and shall use our efforts to keep an assortment cn
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;
Bodsteds.Matrases, Window Shades, Ac.
HENRY A SKINNER.
N.B.—Furniture made to order and repairing
one with despatch.
OSBORNE &. WHITLOCK,
JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS,
2i<s Broad -st., under U. S. Hotel , Augusta, Ga.,
HAVE constantly on hand a fine assort
ment of Watches; Clocks; Jewelry;
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 Cases. Fine
Diamond Pins of beautiful designs; Fob and Vest
Chains, of new patterns, and a general assortment
of the finest and most fashionable Pins; Ear-rings;
Bracelets, Ac., which we offer at the lowest prices
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 any
mechanical art can be executed. Come and test
the fact.
Watch and Jewelry Repairing.— Wo still have
the services of two superior Workmen—a Watch
maker and Jeweler —all of whose work we war
ranty febl4
WHOLESALE DRUG NOTICE.
THE Undersigned have associated with them
Mr. WM. E. DuBOSE in thoir business from
this date. The namo of our firm will remain the
same.
All orders promptly executed.
W b' A Wells \ CLARK * WELLS -
Wm E. Dußosk. j aucccsiiors to W. K. Kitchen.
Augusta, October 17th, 1853.
A CARD.
HAVING entered into the DRUG BUSINESS
with Messrs. CLARK A WELLS, I avail
myself of this opportunity to inform my friends and
acquaintances, that? I shall be happy to see them
at our store, opposite tho Planters’ Hotel, Augus
ta, Ga., where we shall keep constantly on hand, a
large and well selected stock of of DRUGS, ME
DICINES, PAINTS, OILS, PERFUMERY,FAN 1
CY ARTICLES, Ac., Ac., which we will sell a*
low as any other house south of New York.
ebll WM. E. DuBOSE.
'R'INE TOBACCO.— . . t
A 4 boxes Calhoun, very fine ;
4 “ Bob Toombs, do;
10 “ Stuitz’s Twist. c
On consignment, and for sale by v
aug24 DAVIS KOLB A FANNING.
JHtiiirfll.
FACTS CANNOT BE DOUBTED
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MORE than 500 persons in the city of Richmond,
Va., alone testify to the remarkable cures per
formed hr
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The great Sprii g Medicine and Purifier of the Blood
is now used by hundreds of grateful patients, who tes
tify daily to the remarkable cures performed by the
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Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Scrofula, Eruptions on the
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the Stomach, makes the Skin clear and healthy, and
restores the Constitution, enfeebled by disease or bro
ben down by the excesses of youth, to its pristine vigor
and strength.
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cosmostics ever used. A few doses of Carter's Spanish
Mixture will remove all sallowuess of complexion,
bring the roses mantling to the cheek, give elasticity to
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hotel,keepers, magistrates, physicians, and public men,
well known to the community, all add their testimony
to the effects of this Great Blood Purifier
Call and see a few hundreds of the certificates around
the bottle.
None genuine unless signed BENNETT & BEERS,
Druggists.
Principal Depots at M. WARD, CLOSE & 00. _, No. 83
Maiden Lane, New York.
T. W. DYOTT & SONS, and JKNKiNS & IIARTS
IIORNE, Philadelphia
BENNETT & BEERS, No. 125 Main Street, Rich
mond. Ya.
Aud for sale by HAVILAND, HARR ALL & CO.,
Charleston; HAVILAND. RISLEY & CO„ WM. II
TUTT, and W. 11. & J. TURPIN, Augusta; and by
Druggists aud Country Merchants everywhere. Price
$1 per bottle, or 6 bottles for $5. junel
READ!
PHILADELPHIA MEDICAL HOUSE—Established2o
years ago by Dr. Kinkelin, corner of Third and
‘ Union Streets, between Spruce aud Pine, Philadelphia,
i Invalids are apprised that Dr. Kinkelin confines his
, practice to a particular branch of medicine, which en
gages his undivided attention. He cautions the unfor
tunate against the abuse of mercury ; thousands are
annually mercurialized out of life. Recent affections
are promptly extinguished.
Twenty years of experience in the treatment of a
class of diseases hitherto Deglected and imperfectly un
derstood, has enabl.'d Dr. Kinkelin. (author of a frork
on Self Preservation,) to prove that nine tenths of the
causes of nervous debility, local aud constitutional
weakness, mental and physical suffering, are traceable
to certain habits, forming the most secret yet deadly
• and fatal springs of domestic misery and premature
• mortality.
! Take Particular Notice. —There is an evil habit some
times indulged in by boys, in solitude, often growing
r up with them to manhood, and which, if not reformed
in due time, not only begets serious oostacles to matri
monial happiness, but gives rise to a series of protraet
- ted, insidious, and devastating affections. Few of those
who give way to this ptruicious 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
r ble to labor with accustomed vigor, or to apply his
mind to study ; his step is tardy and weak, he is dull,
irresolute, and engages in his sport with less energy
* than usual.
. If he emancipate himself before the practice has
done 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 which should
awaken the attention of those similarly situated,
Mariiage 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 raised, and its true source
I in every instance disclosed —in how many could it be
I traced to physical disqualifications and their attendant
disappointments! Apply then while it is yet time, in
‘ order to have your unstrung aud relaxed organization
> rebraced, revivified and strengthened.
, Remember, he who places nimself under Dr. Kinke
-5 lin’s treatment may religiously confide in his honor as
. a gentleman, and rely upon the assurance, that the se
crets of Dr. R.’s patients will never t e disclosed.
Young man—let no false modesty deter you from
making your case known to one who, from education
and respectability, can certainly befriend you.
1 Two many think they will conceal the secret in their
own hearts, and cure themselves. Alas! how often is
> this a fatal delusion, and how many a promising young
man, who might have been an ornament to society,
has laded from the earth.
Strictures of the uretnrn 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. Alse,
NATURE’S GUIDE,
With Rules for tho Prolongation of Life, just from the
Press.
A letter with a remittance of 25 cents, or the value
in post stamps,addressed to Dk. KINKELIN, Philadel
phia, Fa., will secure a copy of eiiher of the above
Books by return of mail; or twelve copies will be sent,
free of postage, forsl. Booksellers, Canvassers. Trav
elling Agents, Ac., supplied wholesale at the publisher's
prices, which admit of a large profit.
QCT* - AH Letters must be post-paid. may 18
HOBENSACK S LIVER FILLS.
NO part of the system is more liable to disease
than the Liver, it being supplied with numer
ous blood vessels and nerves, and if diseased, tho
blood of course flowing through all parts of the
ody produces Liver Complaints, Jaundice, Bilious
Affections, Dyspepsia, Ac.
LIVER COMPLAINT
Is attended with chills, succeeded by fever, severe
pains in the region of tho Liver, vomiting, bitter
taste, yellow furred tongue, pulse full aud bound
ing, tbe pain in tho side increased by pressure,
should the left lobo.be affected, the pain is general
ly in the left shoulder, with a short dry cough, the
sain 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 aot di
rectly upon the seat of tho 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, heartburn, oppres
sion after eating meals, sourness arising, from the
stomach, Ac., and sometimes general languor of
the whole body, from this it will be seen that the
disoase owes its origin to a disorganized state of
tho 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 the system into a healthy action,
and rendering the blood pure and healthy.
TO FEMALES.
Y'ou 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
complaints which may arise from female irregular- ■
ties, as headache, dimness of sight, pain in the
side, baok, Ac. These Pilbaro the only safe and
effectual remedy to cure tbe following complain ts
Gout, Nervousness, Melancholy, Sick Headache
Giddiness, Rheumatism, distressing Dreams, Dim
ness ot Sight, or in fact any of tho diseases that
arise from affections of the Liver, impurity of the
Blood; or constipation of tho Bowels.
MEDICAL EVIDENCE.
We, tho undorsigned Physicians, having had the
receipt of their manufacture submitted to us for
inspection, say, that the ingredients of which they
are composed makes them the best Pill in uso for
all diseases of the Liver, Impurities of tbe Blood. Ac
George Wood, m. d.
F. Crowley, m. d.
L. Bowen, m. d. *
Purchase none but those having the signa
ture “J. N. HOBENSACK,” as al! others are
worthless imitations.
Agents wishing new supplies, and all others wish
ing to become agents, must address tbe Proprietor,
J. N. Hobensack, at his Laboratory, No. 120 North
Second Street, abovo Race, Philadelphia.
For sale by D. B. Plumb, A Co., and Wm. H.
Tutt, Augusta, Ga; A. J. Creighton, Hamburg,
S. C.; H. Norton, Madison, Ga.; Ilill A Adams, |
Athens, Ga.; and at wholesale by Haviland, Ris
ley A Co., Augusta, Ga. dAceoly nov 22 ]
~ ' sheetings ~
JUST received, at P. AM. GALLAHER'S, 10-4, 1
11-4 and 12-4 Bleached Sheeting, to beaeld at ■
the lowest possible prices.
—also —
A select stock Hosiery and Gloves, which
cannot fail to suit, in styles and prices; together j
with a large variety of Gent’s and Boy’s Wear. '
Osnaburgs&nd Shirtings, at Factory prices.
JHriiifal.
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 Profe.ssoi
Morse's Invigorating Elixir or Cordial were deem
ed fabulous. The public often deceived could not be
lieve the simple and sublime truths announced by the
discoverer. But facts, undeniable facts, attested by
witnesses of the highest class and character, are now
triumphing overall doubts lucrcdulily is overthrown
by a mass of testimony which is perfectly irresistible,
The Elixir remedies, in all cases, thedeplorable evils
arising from a misuse or abuse of the various organs
which make up the wonderful machine called man. It
restores to full vigor every delicate functioh connected*
with that mysterious compound agency of matter and
nund. necessary to the re-production of humai life.—
To persons of feeble muscular frame, or deficient in vi
tal power, it is recommended as the on v means .of
communicating that energy which is necessary o the
proper employment of all the uatural appetites, e well
as the higher mental attributes. Its beneficial ffeets
are not confined to either sex or to any age. The fee
ble girl, the ailing wife, the listless, enervated vrutb.
the overworn man of business, the victim of nervous
depression, the individual suffering from general debili
ty, or from the weakness of a single organ, will fipd im;
mediate aud permanent relief from the use of this in
comparable reuovator. To those who have predispesi
tiou to paralysis, it will prove a complete and urfail pg
safeguard against that terrible malady. There are
many, perhaps, who have so trifled with their copstitv
lions, that they think thenis“lves beyond the reach o>
medicine. Let not even these despair. The Flis'i
deals with disease as it exists, without reference i
causes, and will not only remove the disorder itseL
RE BUILD THE BROKEN CONSTITUTION
The derangement of the system, leading to nervous
diseases, and the fqrms ot nervous disease itself, are so
numerous that it would require a column to enumerate
the maladies for which this preparation is a specific. >
few, however, may be enumerated, viz:—neuralgia, e
dolereaux, headache, incipient paralysis, hysteria, pal
pitation of the heart, spinal affections, muscular debili
ty, tremors, flatulency, a pricking sensation in the flesh
numbness, mental depression, weakness of the will, in
disposition to move, faintness after exercise, broken
sleep aud terrifying dreams, inability to remain in one
place or position, weakness of the procreative organs,
sexual iucompetency, melancholy, monomania, fluor
albus, 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 strictural diseases, it is averred that
MORSE'S INVIGORATING ELIXIR
will re-place weakness with strength, incapacity with
efficiency, irregularity with uniform and natural ae
: tivity. aud this not only without hazard or re-action,
but with a happy effect on the general organization.—
Bear in mind that all maladies, wherever they begin,
tiuish with the nervous system, and that theparaliza
tiou 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 nervous
system, whether broken down by excess, weak by na-
I ture, or impaired by sickness—the unstrung or relaxed
1 organization is at once braced, re-vivified and built up.
The mental and physical symptoms of nervous disease
5 vanish together under its influence. Nor is the effect
• temporary, on the contrary the relief is permanent—
■ for the Cordial properties of the medicine reach the
3 constitution itself, aud restores it to its normal condi
-4 tion. .LOSS OF MEMORY,
Confusion, giddiness,rush of blood to the head, mel
1 ancholy, debility. Listeria, wretchedness, thoughts o
self-destruction, fear of insanity, dyspepsia, genera
: prostration, irritability, nervousness, inability to sleepl
* diseases incident to females, decay of the propagating
1 functions, hysteria, monomania, vague terrors, palpita
-3 tion of the heart, impotency, constipation, Ac., from
’ whatever cause arising, it is, if there any reliance to
3 be placed on human testimony, is absolutely infallible
A GREAT MEDICINE FOR FEMALES.
The unparalleled effects of this great restorative, jn
’ all complaints incident to females, mark a new-era in
1 the annals of medicine. Thousands of stimulants have
‘ been invented—thousands of iovigorants concocted—
* all purpor'ti gto be specified in the various diseases and
3 derangements, to which the delicate formation of wo
-3 man render her liable.
EVERY WOMAN OF SENSE
1 who suffers from weakness, derangement, nervousness,
tremors, pains in the back, or any other disorder, whe
■ ther peculiar to her sex, or common in both sexes, to
8 give the Invigorating Cordial a trial.
» MARRIED PERSONS
7 or others, will find this Cordial, after they have used a
bottle or two, a thorough regenerator of the system.
8 In all directions are to be found the happy parents ot
8 healthy offspring, who would not have been so but for
J this extraordinary preparation. And it is equally po
* tent for the mauy diseases for which it is recommended.
Thousands of young men have been restored by using
' it, and not in a single instance has it failed to benefit
‘ them.
1 PERSONS OF PALE COMPLEXION,
3 of consumptive habits, are restored by the use of a
3 bottle or two to bloom aud vigor, changing the skin
from a pole, yellow, sickly color, to a beautiful florid
1 complexion.
1 TO THE MISGUIDED.
These are some of the sail and melancholy effects
produced by early habits of youlh, viz: weakness of
3 the back and limbs, pains in the head, dimness of the
' sight, loss of muscular power, palpitation of the heart,
dyspepsia, nervous irritability, derangement of thedb
1 gestive functions, general debility, symptoms of con
-1 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, &c , ear
i 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 anuother becomes blighted with vour own
CAUTION.
Dr. Morse’slnvigorating Cordial has been counterfeit
ed by some unprincipled persons,
In future all the genuine Cordial will have the pro
prietor’s sac-simile pasted over the cork of each bottle
and the following words blown on the glass :
I>R. MORSE’S
INVIGORATING CORDIAL,
C. H. RING, Proprietor, New York.
The Oordial is put up, highly concentrated, in pint
bottles—price $3 per bottle,two for $5. six for sl2.
O H. RING, Proprietor, 192 Broadwar. New York
AGENTS:
Augusta—Haviland, Risley <Sc Qo-i
Macon—Geo. Payne;
Savannah—A. A. Solomons & Co, mar2s
LIVER COMPLAINT,
DYSPEPSIA, Jandice, Chronic or Nervous Debility,
Disease of the Kidneys, and all Diseases arising
from a Disordered 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, 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 theSkiu 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,
OAN BE EFFECTUALLY CURED BY
DR. HOOFLAND’S
Celebrated German Bitters
FREFARES 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 inthe 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.
More testimony from the South iu favor of Hoofland’s
celebrated German Bitters, prepared by I)r. C. M. Jack
on, Philadelphia. They stand alone and unapproach- j
sed byany other remedy now before the public, for the |
cure of Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Nervous {
Debility, Disease of the Kidneys, St c.
H.W. Chaney, Millersburg, Ky.. October 13, 1852,
said: “ Having sold your Bitters sometime, I find it
has given satisfaction in every instauee that has come
under my notice.”
Nelson Sc Edwards, Salvisa, Ky., June 2d, 1852, said •
“ We rejoicb to inform you that this justly celebrated
i 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. & J. W. Berry, Uniontown, Ky., July 21, 1852,
said : “ We have heard of many cures performed bv
the use of Dr. Hoofland’s German Bitters, aud believe
it to be a valuable medicine.”
J. Grant, Irvine, Ky., June 20. 1852, said : “ We have
succeeded in introducing your lloolland Bitters; phy
sicians aud others purchase them by the half dozen and
dozen.”
Dr. P. Fatio Sc Bro., Knoxville, Tenu., April 9,1851
said : 11 Your Bitters are now selling very fast, and eve
ry person that has used it, so far as we havo 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 Infants as well as adults
For sale, wholesale and retail, at
the german medicine stork,
No. 120 Aceh street, one door below Sixth, Philadel
phia. and by respectable dea lersgeDeraiiythroufch
out the country. >
Sold by Havilsnd, Risley & Co., and Wm H Tu iA
U , 3t c a ’ G r,' ;l \ M ' COhen & Co., Charleston, S. <f;
Hill & Smith, Athens, E.C. Jones, Madison: A
A. Solomons, Savannah, and by all Druggists and
Dealers jn Medicine throughout the South
apr2o ly
FINE WATCHES AND RICH JEWELRY
THE undersign ed respectfully requests the
public to give him a and examine 70>l
his stock of fine WATCHES, CLOCKS, rich
DIAMONDS and other JEWELRY in great varie- i
ty, feeling satisfied that they must be pleased with
his goods and prices.
. F. A. BRAHE.
N, B.—He gives his own personal attention to
e repairing of Watches and Jewelry. dec 13 t
ON CONSIGNMENT—TO'boxes choice
Cheese. J. A ANBLSY. 1
sept 15 Ids
JtteMcal.
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 1
stand the test of public opinion. No art of puffing can 1
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 after year, in spite of opposition.
The people readily tind 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
fyiug to the cure a medicine has made for him, is of
far more service than any newspaper advertising.
In proof of what we sav above, we refer you to
HAMPTON'S VEGETABLETINCTURE.and its effects.
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
by the use of Hampton's Vegetable Tincture.’’’
DISEASED SIDE, ARE AST, EYES.
Extract from a Utter from J. Grimes, Esq. Loudon
County, Va.
“My wife has been for years afflicted wi:b great
weakness, pain in the breast, side and back, palpitation
of the heart, feebleness of the nervous systems loss of
appetite, complexion sallow, the sight of one eye al
most gone, the other t 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. 38 YEARS.
Mrs. E. Bagwell, of Virginia, suffered from Rheuma
tism from her 12th to her 50th yearof age ; at times
entirely helpless. Being wealthy, she employed the
best medioal attention, and tried many me Heines, but
was cured only by Hampton's Vegetable Tincture.
CHRONIC INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM.
The wife of Thomas M. Aeakle .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- I
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. Ilis eye-lids turned inside out,
protruding over the eye-balls so as to produce blind
ness. He was cured by Hampton's Vegetable Tincture
DYSPEPSIA, NERVOUS DISEASES, Ac.
Mr. Wm. Oldham, of the Baltimore Custom House,
( suffered these complaints for eighteen months, with
' jdy and mind seriously affected. He was cured by
Hampton's Vegetable Tinclm:t. alter other things
’ failed.
COUGII. COSUMP riON, Ac,
l Mr. Henry C. Winn had a-caugh for five years, grpat
j weakness, Ac; had in all five cr six Physicians; tried
all their remedies, but was cured only by
; E7“ 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,
I and is the greatest Female Medicine ever known.
Call and get a Pamphlet with certificates of cures,
'■ gratis. MORTIMER A MOWBRAY, Proprietors,
J No. 210, Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md.
For sale in Augusta, at wholesal*, by
11AVILA., D. RISLEY A CO.,
And at retail, by WM. H. .UTT.
And by Druggists throughout t'l < State. mar 23
! >ff§ AYER’S
; iSB, TILLS.
FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A
1 FAMILY PHYSIC.
’ ♦ hkue has long existed a public demand for at
, ifeetive purgative pill which could be relied on at
'lie and perfectly safe in its operation. This hat
een prepared to meet that demand, and an exten
i -ive trial of its virtues has conclusively shown witl
vhat success it accomplishes the purpose designed
t !. tis easy to make a physical pill, but not easy U
r make the best of all pills — one which should hav<
• none of the objections, but all the advantages, ol
’ very other. This lias been attempted here, anc
’ with what success we would respectfully submit tc
Hie public decision. It has been unfortunate so:
the patient hitherto that almost every purgativt
t medicine is acrimonious and irritating to the bow
i els. This is not. Many of them produce so mucl
I griping pain and revulsion in the system as to more
than counterbalance the good tp be derived fron
them. These pills produce no irritation or pain
f unless, it arise from a previously existing obstruc
, tion or derangement in the bowels. Being purelj
. vegetable, no harm can arise from their use in an)
■ quantity ; but it is better that any medicine shoulc
be taken judiciously. Minute directions for theii
use in the several diseases to which they are ap
1 plicable are given on the box. Among the com
plaints which have been speedily cured by them, w<
j mav mention Liver Complaint, in its various forms
of Jauadice, Indigestion, Languor and Loss of Ap
petite, Listlessness, Irritability, Bilious Headache
t Bilious Fever, Fever and Ague, Pain in the Sid<
, and Loins; for, in truth, all these are but the con
• sequence of diseased action in the liver. As ar
■ aperient, they afford prompt and sure relief in Cos
tiveness, -Piles, Colic, Dysentery, Humors. Serof
ula and Scurvy, Colds with soreness of the body
Ulcers and impurity of the blood; in short, aiiv
and every case where a purgative is required.
Thev have also produced some singularly suc
cessful cures in Rheumatism, Gout, Dropsy, Gravel
Erysipelas, Palpitation of the Heart, Paiii3 in the
Back, Stomach, and Side. They should be freelv
taken in the spring of the year, to purify the blooi
and prepare the system for the change of seasons
An occasional dose stimulates the "stomach anc
bowels into healthy action, and restores the appe
tite and vigor. They purify the blood, and, by theiK
stimulant action on the circulatory system, reno
vate the strength of Cie body, and restore the
wasted or diseased energies of the whole organism.
Hence an occasional dose is advantageous, even
though no serious derangement exists; but un
necessary dosing should never be carried too far.
as every purgative medicine reduces the strength,
when taken to excess. The thousand cases in which
a physic is required cannot be enumerated here, bul ;
they suggest themselves to the reason of every
body; and it is confidently believed this pill wil 1
answer a better purpose than any thing which ha?
hitherto been available to mankind. "When theii
virtues are once known, the public will no longei
doubt what remedy to employ when in need of s
cathartic medicine. Being sugar-wrapped they an
pleasant to take, and being purely vegetable, n:
barm can arise from their use in any quantity.
For minute directions see wrapper on the Box. j
PREPARED BY
JAMES C. AYER,
Practical and Analytical Chemist. !
LOWELL, MASS.
Price 25 Cents per Box. Five Boxes for sl. j
——
’ AYER’S
CHERRY PECTORAL,
For the rapid Cure of
(OUGHS, GOLDS, HOARSENESS
BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH,
j CROUP, ASTHMA, AND
CONSUMPTION.
This remedy has won for itself such notoriety
from its cures of every variety of pulmonary disease
that it is entirely unnecessary to recount the evi
fences of its virtues in any' community’ where it
nas been employed. So wide is the field'of its use
fulness, and so numerous the cases of its cures,
that almost every section of the country abounds
in persons publicly known, who have been restored
from alarming and even desperate diseases of the
lungs by its use. When once tried its superiority
over every other medicine of its kind is too appar
exit to escape observation, and where its virtues are
known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote
to employ for the distressing and dangerous affec
tions of the pulmonary organs which 'are incidem
to our climate. And not only in formidable at
tacks upon the lungs, but for the milder varieties
of Colds, CoroHS, Hoarseness, &c.; and foi
Children it is the pleasantest and safest medicine
that can be obtained.
As it has long been in constant use throughou'
this section, we need not do more than assure the
people its quality is kept up to the best that it eve i
has been, and that the genuine article is sold by—
F.Eckstein, Jr, \Vholosalo Druggist, Cincinnati,
Ohio; Haviland, Risley A Co., W. H. Tutt, an
D, B. Plumb A Co., Augusta ; Smith A Hill, Athens
J. D. Chaso, Washington; 11. Norton, Madison,
Hendrick A Pringle, Covington: P. G-. Rhome,
Crawfordville ; and by Dealers everywhere.
FOR SALE.
riIHE ESTABLISHMENT known as the AU
-1 GUSTA STEAM PLANING MILL AND
SASH FACTORY, having all the latest improve
ments in Machinery for facilitating work. To 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, Ac., at very reduced prices
_?PL 7 J£ WOOD A SUDDARDS.
C'LOUR.—.Rome Mills Esfcra Fine, tor sole by "
M, W. WOODRWFF.
(JHrtintl.
CONSUMPTION ! CONSUMPTION H
CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED
Dr, ROGER’S LIVERWOKP, TAB AND
CANCHALAGUA has rescued its n altitudes
from the grave. Dc you ask for the evidence'
Then call on the Agent, and get a pamphlet; a
newspaper is too small to contain it. In tl epampb.
let you will find well authenticated cases ot hup.
viduals who were, in very detd. rescued fiorn the
grave: for they were upon the very verge of it,
and given up to die by our best Physicians and
moat skillful Medical Professors, when the Livei
wort and Tar came to their re cue, and delivered
them back to their friends. Although many ot
the euros seem almost incredible, yet they arc not
obscure; we have given their real names, and
their exact place of residence, so that they may
be seen, and tbd facts heard from their own mouths.
These cures are lully corroborated by Physicians
and Professors of Medicine, who are well known
ani are of the highest standing in our land, who
have been compelled to yield to these stubborn
tacts; no one can dispute such evidence.
We challenge tho world to produce more real
bona fide evidence, in any court of justice, than
we have in favor of this medicine.
We defy the Physicians of every school, and all
the Medicines that have ever been invented, to
produce evidence of suoh remarkable cures as
have been made by Dr. Roger’s Liverwort, Tar
and Oavchalagua.
We confidently ask tho afflicted (not to purchase
our Medicines) but to examine our pamphlet, and
see for themselves, whether the evidence is as con
vincing a3 we say it is; if so, it may prove a great
blessing to you
It costs but a little to give it a fair trial, com
pared to what a Physician charges—but little when
compar- d to what you value your health !
What is the value of money w ithout health '
BEWARE OF COUGHS AND COLDS!
Recollect that Coughs and Colds are the fore
j miners of Consumption. Dr. Roger's Liverwort.
I Tar and Canchalagua will break up the most dis
tressing cough or coll in a few hours' time. Ia
many eases of years’ standing a radical cure has
teen effected in a very short time by slrictly fol
lowing the directions. Wo doubt not but that
(here are now thousands of living witnesses, who
would have been in their graves if they had not
used tli s Medicine, arresting the disease before it
became too late:
Who are those who have certified to the great
value of this Medicine? You will find the names
of such men as Hon. J udge Wm. Burke, late Post
master of Cincinnati for more than twenty years;
C. W. Starbuok, Esq , Proprietor of the Cincinnati
Daily Times; Hon. John A. Collins, late Agent
- and Lecturer of the Grand Division of the Sons
1 of Temperance of Ohio; Rev. Henry W’iseman.
and the attending Physician, Dr. II R. Wilson, of
Fartriot, Gallia co, Ohio; H E. Drake, E3q.,
[ Druggist of high standing, of Xonia, 0.; J. G.
, Hiersonimus and his attending Physician, W. W.
. French, of Ilollandsburgh, Burke county, Ohio;
■ E. B. Taylor, Esq , Editor of the Greenville Pat
i riot; John Melendy, Esq , ancPD. K. Leavitt, Esq,
Deacons of the Vine Street Congregational Church,
’ Cincinnati, Ohio
jgFrom Major Van Burcn, brother of Marlin Van
Buren, Ex-Presidentsf the United States:
Kinderhook, N. Y., Sept. 20, 1853.
Mr. A.L. Scovill—Dear Sir: Having occasion
to use an Expectorant and Cough Remedy last
winter, I was recommended by the Rev. Mr. Tiffa
ny, of this place, to try the Liverwort, Tar and
I Canchalagua ; I did so, and think I was greatly
| bincfittecf by it, and do heartily recommend it to
| other* as a Cough Remedy.
L. VAN BUREN.
Kinderhook, N. Y., Sept 20, 1853.
I fully concur In the above statement.
FRED’K. T. TIFFANY,
Rector of the Episcopal Church.
Would it be possible for such men. of so high
j standing to be induced to deceive the poor con.
I sumptivc ?
Bo sure to ask for Dr. Rogers’ Liverwort, Tar
and Canchalagua, and lit no other be palmed up
on you.
Sold, Wholesale and Ketail, by
SCOVIL & MEAD,
111 Chartres-st., New Orleans,
General Agents for the Southern States, to whom all
orders must be addressed. Sold, also, by
HAVILAND, RISLEY A CO.. Augusta.
D. B. PLUMB & CO., ••
BARRETT. CARTER & CO., “
CLARK A WELLS, “
HAYXLAND.HARRALL A CO.,Charleston,B.C.
A. A. SOLOMANS A CO., Savannah, and by
| one Agent in everv town in the South. novls
FREE TRADE AND NO MONOPOLY
Opposition to High Freight Tariffs!
Office of the Fashion Link, \
Augusta, April 15,1854. \
THE subscriber would respectfully call the at
tontion of the Merchants throughout Georgia,
Tennessee, Alabama, and South Carolina, to the
Savannah River, as a safe, expeditious and cheap
route for tho transportation of their Merchandise.
By comparing the freight tariffs of this line with
those of the South Carolina, and Centra!, and
Waynesboro’ Railroads, it will show a result in fa
vor of this route of from 30 to 5u 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
j him as they generally are by Railroads connecting
j with the seaborn d, with a list of charges attached
! to eaoh package.
| In addition to the present force of this line, an
i other new Boat, of light draught of water, will b#
! added during the coming summer. These boab
j 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 12J per cent, will be allowed on all bills
from this date. Give the river more business, and
a cheaper freight yet awaits you.
All goods from the sea board should be directed
to M A. Cohen, Savannah,
N and produce from the interior to
Jn’o. A. Moore, Augusts
To the manufacturing portion df Georgia, ss
well as to the Cotton Merchants, and dealers gene
rally, on the line of Railroads through Georgia and
Tennessee, who ship to Savannah and NortheriJ
markets, this route offers very favorable induce !
ments.
To facilitate shipments, as well as to prevent er- 1
rors, bills of lading should be forwarded to M. Aj|
Cohen, at Savannah, for all goods from seaboard |
J NO. A. MOORE. I
In case of low river, ail goous consigned to thiil
line, will be forwarded by Central, and connecting
Railroads. apr>lls fe
W. H. GUION, AGENT. t
NEW CARPET STORE, SAVANNAH. fi
rgIHE SUBSCRIBER would respectfully (B
*- form his mends and the public generally ow
! Augusta and Richmond county, that he hasleaseil
the Store formerly occupied by Messrs. Snider, Ls-I
j throp & Nevitt, which has been rebuilt anden l
I larged expressly for the Carpet Business, fronting!
on Congress and St. Julian sts., and is now reecb-i
tng an entire new stock of all tho various styles c»
j Carpeting, Oil Cloth, Hearth Rugs, DruggetiL
i l able and Piano Covers, Window Shades, LaccM
and Muslin Curtains, Curtain Stuffs. Stair Rods*
<fto. All of which have been purchased diroe 1
from the Manufactures, and will be sold as low
■ wholesale or retail as in any city in the Union.
those tamities about to purchase Carpoting, or
any other article in tho line, may be assured that
j R 'fiU b e greatly to their interest to call and ex
amine for taemselves previous to making their pui
causes. WM. H. GUION Agent,
No. 140 Congress and 57 ft. julian-ets-
N. B. Families from the country can have the!
Carpets, At, , shipped free of expense. Carpets wi!
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
CURED IN FORTY DAYS.
THE celebrated and invaluable Forty Days Diet
Drink, reduced to a palatable Syrup for puri
jfyingthe Bipod and eradicating disease. This Sy
| rup is recommendod for all Scrofulous Affections
Liver complaint. Ulcers, Rheumatism, Pimples
I Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite, General Debility, ami
all diseases arising from an impure state of th«
Blood.
The unequalled medical qualities of this purifyi
ing Drink has been so well tested in this City ana
in the State of Georgia and Texas by the many
euros it has pcr:ormed, and there are so many liv
ing to testify and to recommend it, that it requires
no further oomments from the Proprietors, having
in all cases given universal satisfaction. The new
form under which it is now ofFered to the public,
i makes it so much the more valuable. Thepropor
, tionsare exactly the same, the quantity to betaken
much loss, and by tar more palatable, though con
taimng the same medical qualities. Oneoourseoi
10 bottles of the Svrup is equal in strength to 4(1
bottles of the Diet brink.
We feel that in offering it to the rublic, 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 be made to Druggist and
Physicians. None genuine- without the signature
of the Proprietors on the labels of eachbottlo.
Prepared in Augusta, Goo., by E. P. W’ebster A
Co. Sold by Barrett A Carter; Haviland, Risley
& Co , N. J. Fogarty & Co. and W. 11. & J. Turpin
marß
NOTICE. ~
THE firm of SiHAEs A WJlSon, is dissolved by
mutual consent. All the unsettled business
will be settled by W. Spires, at the same pl& ce ;
where tho business will be continued by W.Spiß* s
A Co., Hamburg, S. C.
PPIRHS A WILSON,
febld byW.ipirw
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