The tri-weekly republic. (Augusta, Ga.) 1848-1851, March 23, 1849, Image 4

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©ins, &r. OftLEBl’S COTTO.'TGIXS. STILL IMPROVING. ,?*i® Col, t‘i>ue to manufacture Cotton T ’ Gins of the very finest order. For sev- III 8 ,. yearS ,.. PaSl haVe beea able 10 «ell “!■ tbe Fi " Ro ler Gin* at $3 per saw, * b ' cb C °“ d m . al s e withoul ‘he means of a ravelling agent. W e have made the gins, and the gin*, or rather the cotton ginned by them have sold other, a, fas, as we could make them but it ho b been Co,,lcn ‘ in being able to sell, but it has beer, our aim to continue to improve. Each J ear the demand has increased, and as our fine g,„s have been used, we think we can as- Ii P ante ‘! ba * refl hzed increased profits. It has been truly said that the finest article of cotton ever offered in the Savannah market has been raised in Hancock county. The crons ol several individuals have been 'esteemed of this character, home have had offers for the entire to hr grown, at the highest prices, and in e CeoUr K " 1!< have been used to pro duc. this fine article. When cot on is low, J W ,r r J b m |,ri ™ le,ls in a moderate crop We think we can safely affirm that in every in where planters have managed their crops neatly and ginned on our gins, they have re ceived the very highest market value-in many , Ulrtances 4 ct. over the highest market price. It has been said by some [lersons, interested in ' lessening the character of our gins, that they do not stand as high in Hancock county as they have done. We should think this a great mis- ' countl r °"’w 6 J“ Ct ° f 8n iucreaße,) demand in the ‘ county. We know many opposed buying at first ‘ on account of the price, but we are assured from tie increased sale and from gratuitous JWiimen- “ , he are begin- {.’ are also seldom able to sell a coniine-, gOi, nrmgft wc make uo low as other gin makers. Uur last year’s gins have given even greater satisfaction than any we have ever made before We will deliver to purchasers, at §3 per saw, our fine Friction-Holler gins, or common kind from sll to sj|tl.;iO, as in quality. All communications will be immediately answered. G. T. OGI.EBY & BROTHER. Sparta, April 3d, 1818. CERTIFICATES. Sparta, April 3d, 1848.—Wc have bought and used the fine Friction-Rollet Gins made'by <». I'. Ogleliy So Brother. 11 is gins possess great durability ; the workmanship is, of the very finest order. The cotton ginned by them, as to tptulity, has met our most sanguine expectations, and lias in every instance coins up to what he has promised. As we have been enabled to realize prices higher than from common gins, wo think it coouonty to buy hi, fine gins. Thus. M. Turner, John T. Berry, Cliarless R. Knowles, Wilson Bird, John I*. Sykes, Benj. T. Harris, «!. A .VI. Amoss, A. G. & W. Brown, A. C. Devereux, Win. Terrell, Milton Bass, Richard I*. Sasnett, A. J. Lane, Joseph R. Sasnett, W. R. Battle, 11. K Butts, John 1,. Birdsong, Tims. L. Latimer, A. II Phelps, M. G. Harris, E S. Barnes, T. J. Smith, Will. C. Dawson, Win. L. Wilson , Tlios. Whaley, Geo W. Calvin, e. I*. Whitehead, Jobll S. r.atimer, James Thomas. Savannah, A/nil 18, 1848.—The undersigned can say with much confidence that the best” up land cottons they have seen during the past sou son, were from planters who use Gins manufac tured by G. T. Ogleshv, Esq. of Sparta, Ga. We do cheerfully recommend them to the planters o Georgia. Ram’n «S t Fci.tox. ,1. L SwiNNKY. April 15, JB4B.—We tuk*» pleasure T. Ogleby und Brother's Gins is equal in every respect to anything we have seen, and cheerfully, and with coniidciise, recommend them to the planters of Georgia and the adjoining Stutes, feeling assured they will give satisfaction. We would also remark that for durability and finish, we have seen none that surpass them, ami hut few their equal. llkakd & Davison, J.O. Dawson, Dye & Roiiertson. June 21. 71. COTTON Gifts. Subscriber bus the pleasure of believing ■ that tin' (tin, of bis inamifarlure have at forded satisfaction to bis friends nud patrons who have used them. They make Cotton of as line a quality ns the pnrticulnr article will admit of I warrant them, or will take them hack, if they do not answer my recommendation. It is unne cessary for me !u say more. The following certificates will speak for them selves. My work is done at Mallorysville, Wilkes coun ty, licorgia. Ucpairiug done at the shortest no •ice. S. 11. OULESHY. April 27, 1848. This is to certify that I have used n Gin made by Mr. S. 11. Oglesby, which is at least equal to any article of the kind 1 have ever used. The Cotton turned out by it is of a superior quality. JOHN M. CHRISTIAN. March 21, 1848. To Mr. S. H. Ogles iiv: I take pleasure ir expressing in this way my approbation of the Oil. which you make. The one obtained of you has fully equalled your representation, and in every respect lam pleased with it. No Gin cun do bet ter work. MADISON RARER. Elbert Co., Geo., March 21, 1648. Augusta, April 27, 1848. We do certify that wo received the crop ol jetton, from Mr. Wylie M. Pope, o fWilkesCoun ty. ginned on a Gin made liy Mr.'S. H. Oglesby, of Mallorysville. which we sold for f cent more than any other Cotton sold by us at that time; and we further say, that we have not seen any Colton in the market to equal the above crop the present season. ANDRES SPEARS &. WOOTTKN np27-ly THE VICTORY of BUENA VISTA. ALTHOUGH one of the greatest achieve ments of modern or ancient warfare, is not equal to the victory achieved by Dr. Lb Rot's Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry IMUs, over disease and death. Thousands who have been beuefitted by these Fills, can give evidence of their wonderful powers. Persons upon whose brow Death seemed to have set his seal—beings pale and emaciated—the victims of Fevers, Dys pepsia, and kindred diseases, have been rescued from the grave, and fully restored to health. A planter in Georgia, under date of April 10 1847, writes us as follows: “ A few weeks age nearly all of the slaves on my plantation were at tacked by severe sickness. My family physician could not tell the cause, nor relieve them. As an experiment, 1 gave them all a dose of Dr. Le- Roy’s Pills, and they were immediately relieved, and by continuing them for a lew days they all recovered." They are especially recommended for ail resi dents of a new country. They will find that they excel any other medcine in acclimating them, and giving tone and action to the liver, a good di gestion, pure blood, and renewed health. Price, 25 cents per box, or §2 per dozen. £old wholesale and retail by H AVI LAND, RISLEY &, CO., THOMAS BARRETT & CO., WM. HAINES, D ANTIGNAC &, BAR RY, WM. K. KITCHEN, and W. H. TUTT, Augusta, and at retail by Druggists throughout the State August 2 , bin Patent ittetocincs. A ll °P the followhg articles are sold only in Augusta by Havi lUNu, Risley Sl Co. only Agents ; in Charleston by Havilaxd, Habrai, & Co.; in Columbia by 1 oland So Curtis ; in Branckville bv Grimes So UiT. also by one Agent in every town iu Georgia and South Carolina. 8 HAVE YOU A COUGH! DO NOT NE GLECT IT. T housands have met a premature death for the wantof attention to a common cold. Rev. Dr Bartholomew’s Expectorant Pink Syrup will most positive lygive relief and save you from that most awful disease, Pulmonary Consumption, which usually sweeps into the grave thousands of the young, the old, the lovely and the gay. TO THE LADIES. Till. GENUINE HALM OF COLUMBIA IOIt RESTORING THE lIAIR. “ If"? bair is a glory to woman,” Bays Paul, And all feel the truth of the pious question: Preserve it then, ladies—your glory may fall, 1 Unless you protect it with this preparation. I If yon wish a rich, luxuriant head of hair, free from dandruff and scurf, do not fail to procure the 1 genuine Halm of Columbia. In cases of baldness it will more than exceed your expectations. Many * who have lost their hair for twenty years, have 1 had it restored to its original perfection bv the use 1 of (Ills halm. Age, state, or condition, appears \ to be no obstacle whatever; it also causes the : 4 fluid to flow with whieh the delicate hair tubes are ‘ tilled, by whicn means thousands (whose hair was I ( grey as the Asiatic eagle) have had their hair re- 1 C sfortd to its natural color bv this invaluable reme- I c dv. In all cases of fever it will he found the i 1 most pleasant wash that can be used. A few up. Isl plications only are necessary to keep the hair from ; I 1 tailing oilt. It stiyowrlt - .I— iJI I, » Mi nwp jMjaa perfume for the toilet it is unequalled. It holds three times as much as other miscalled hair re !! storatives, and is more effectual. CAUTION.—Never buy it unless you find the name of Comstock & Co., proprietors, on the wrapper of each bottle, or you are cheated with 1 a counterfeit article. CONNELL'S MAGICAL PAIN EX TRACTOR—THE WORLD'S WON DER—PRONOUNCED SO BY ALL WIIO HAVE EVER USED IT. White swellings, Inflammation, Pain in the Pack, Weak Limbs, Tender or Sore Feet, and \ all Scrofulous Sores are speedily and permanent -9 ly cured by Conncli’s Magical Pain Extractor; y Affections of the Lungs, Ague in the Face, Breast, " 'Pic Doiourcuux, Chronic Sore Eyes, Blistered ’’ Airfares, &c. It is equally beneficial in all kinds 9 of Inflammatory Diseases, sue 1 1 as Sort Nipples and Eyes, Sprains, Rheumatism, White Swelling s and Ulcers, Bruises, Burns, (’hilhlains, Erysipelas* Biles, &c.—will quickly he relieved by the appli cation of tin* salve. This remarkable sanative possesses many virtues never found in nnv oilier article. It lias the most perfect power over all pains by fire, positively allaying the suffering al most immediately upon its application. If any disbelieve the statements, we would earnestly in vite them to call and examine the numerous un solicited certificates of reinarable cures wrought ;by this salve. It has for months past been sold ! upon the following liberal terms, to wit: if the | user was not perfectly satisfied, and even delight | ed with its effects, and, furthermore, if it did not i fully answer our recommendations, their money was returned immediately at their request. On these terms this absolute heal-all is now sold ; and we simply ask if the public can deinund anything 1 more reasonable ? Kind parent, keep it constant ly *>H hand ; in cases of accident by lire, life may he lost without it; but by its use all burns are Mibject to its control, unless the vitals are de stroyed. CAUTION. —No Pain-Extractor can be gen uine unless you find the signature of Comstock & Co. on the wrapper of each box. Beware of the counterfeit. | LONtSLEV'S GREAT WESTERN IN j 1. For ('olds and feverish feeling and prevent I ing fevers. 2. For Asthma, Liver Complaint and Bilious affections. 3. For Diurrluca, Indigestion and Loss of Ap | petite. ! 4. For Costiveness in females and nivlcs, and nervous complaints. 5. For Stomach affections. Dyspepsia, Piles, Rlnieumtism, &■<*. Tli? great points are, it is not had to take, never gives pain, and never leaves one costive. Q r Dyspepsia and hirer Complaint cured, and all Western and Southern Fevers prevented, in every ease, by the use of Longley's Great j Western Indian Panacea, warranted to cure the most severe eases of the above complaints. Loss , of appetite, bilious affections and indigestion, are < permanently cured by its use. The great points are, it is not had to take ; it does not leave the bowels costive and never gives pain in its opera tions. This Panacea will remove all the bad bile | from the stomach and give tone to the system, and , keeps off all attaeks of limglignant fevers. If the stomach is in a healthy state, and the pores of the skin are open, so as to admit of free exhalations from tin* body, there can ho no attack offerer. This office the Panacea will positively perform, i and we recommend all to try this article if they , «.• ish to ensure health during the year. As a , .uinily medicine, it is unparalled for coughs, colds, , and all diseases ot the blood, and kidneys and , scrofula complaints. DEAFNESS. Use Dr. MeNAIRS ACOUSTIC OIL, for . the cure ot Deafness. Also, all those disagreea ble noises, like the buzzing of insects, falling of | water, whizzing of steam, which are symptoms jof approaching deafness. Many persons who have been deaf for ten, fifteen, or twenty years, and were subject to use ea trumpets, have, after : usirg one or two bottles, thrown aside these trum pets, being made perfectly well. It has cured cases of ten,fifteen, and even thirty years stand- 1 'llg of deafness. Price sl. HA VS ’ LINIMEX T FOR THE PILES. The worst attack of the Piles are effectually and permanently cured in a short time by the use 1 of the gamine Hays’s Liniment. Hundreds of our first citizens throughout the country have used this liniment with complete success It is war ranted to cure the most aggravated case. CAUTION.—Never buy it unless you find the name of Comstock & Co. upon the wrapper, proprietors of the genuine article, or you are cheated with a counterfeit. TO OU TERS OF, AJfl) DEAL Fits nr BioxtsEs. CARETON'S FOUNDER OINTMENT , For the cure of Founder, Split Iloof, Hoof-bound Horses, and Contracted and Feverish Feet, Wounds, Bruises in the Flesh, Galled Backs, Cracked Heels, Scratches, Cuts, Kicks, &c., on Horses. CARLTON'S RING-BONE CURE , For the cure of Ring-Bone, Blood Spavin, Bone Spavin, Windfalls, and Splint—a certain remedy. This Ring-Bone Cure and the Founder Oint ment are prepared from the recipe of a very cele brated English Furrier, and will cure in ninety nine cases out of one hundred any of the above complaints. They have been used by farmers, livery-men. stage proprietors, and others, with the most marked and decided success. Sold by liaviland, Risley Co., Augusta; in Charleston, by Huviiaud, Howell & Co., Agents. October 16 NEW WORKS. * IT'S HE SUBSCRIBERS have just received the 1 j JL following new cheap works: The Great ! | Hoggurty Diamond, by W. M. Thackeray,author ; > of Vanity Fair—2s cents ; Salvador, or the Ad- ; * ventures of a Marquis, translated from the French j of Vidocq, the Minister of Police, 2 parts. For j sale by GEO. A OATES tj- CO., dec29 Broad-street, j ( SEED OATS- Bushels Seed Oats, for sale bv j O\J\J jas GIBBS & McCORD | Patent ittcMcmcsl DIT ROGEKis’^f . COMPOUND SYRUFwSA LI VKit U olt T A\ 1) [JSW AS AF E and certain cure for Cc* A & • ttie Lungs, Spitting of m^f*n'l ,tion of Colds, Asthma, Pain in the Sidcl, Coughs, Whooping Cough, and all I’uhnonar\lP ronc hiUs Statement of Hiraw lPy llll * Late Professor in the Cincinnati cal Colledge, and « Physician well knoirn, i extensive practice, in relation to the <9 of Miss Hell, after having been given vn to W f m the last stage of Consumption, by anviM' e of able Physicians. Mr. A. 1,. Scovill: Sir—However relucts.* have been to permit my name to appear, altar* 1 to a certificate recommending Patent MediciM " d Nostrums or Catholicums, I nevertheless ih*°*’ it my duty, not only to my patrons, but toB ,k community, and all afflicted with discas. sB lle qturing Cough Medicines, to stale, that in t M re ~ particular cases of incipient Consumption,® l *® Miss Belt, step-daughter of Mr. John CitB viz this city, a Miss Barger, sister-in-law of J ,B‘> °f Wander, butcher, and Mr. K. K. Cox, on- V - Citv Council, that Dr. lingers’ Compound W' : ou of Liverworth and Tar operated more 1,1.-- M vrll P cific, than any remedy of a similar Its operation that I have ever used in my prß‘ r in One of the cases above, viz. Miss Belt, n; B'-lice to be laboring under the last stage of Sc Beared Consumption, as pronounced by several B iulous cians who were in attendance previous to J,! called to treat the case. She is at this tB being the enjoyment of an apparent good hea!lB n ® in from appearance, as likely to die with anjH l ’ and disease, as any other young lady of Ibis other i irie inreateninj; premonitory symptoms sinus 10 have subsided from the us oof a few bottle! of the .Syrup above. Very respect fully. See., J HIRAM COX, M. D. Cincinnati, Jan. 251 h, 1818. s%qq q q q lo show the high standing of Dr. 11. C'ex, we give below the statement of the lion, .lodge Hen ry .Morse, of the Courts of Ohio, at Cincinnati. I am well acquainted with Dr. Iliram Qox. ol Cincinnati, Ohio, and hisp.acticc he having been my family physician for many years, and can cheerfully say that I have as much, or more con fidence in him, and his skill as a practicing Phy sician at any man living! HENRY MORfcE. Cincinnati, Ifuc Bth, 1818. Dr. Cox is also the Physician of the Honorable Judge, .las. Salliu, our late city Marshall. From Justice Finch, Esq., John street, between 4th and sth streets, Cincinnati. This was a very serious case of spitting of blood, which was cured by this medicine in an incre dibly short time, which there is no doubt would have terminated in a fatal case of Consumption. This is to certify, that, having been afflicted with a most distre.-sing Cough, attended with much pain, particularly at night, when it v us so extremely troublesome us to break my rest con tinually. and affecting iny lungs to sucli a degree that I was continually spilling blood; mid having placed myself in a physician's care for a consider able length of time without obtaining any relief, and seeing no prospect of being cured, but on tbc contrary tile symptoms continuing to increase, J was induced to ti y a portion of Dr. Roger's reme dy. and am happy to state that its effects ex ced ed by far my most sanguine expectations, inas much as it removed the pain immediately, t,nd abated the cough, and in a very all»rt lime cured it entirely, and sloped the spitting of blood, and I consider it, without exception, the hi st piopara tiou for the diseases it is intended for, now before the public ; and I would strongly recommend all persons sulieiing under affections of the lungs to try this medicine without delay Cincinnati, Nur. 5, 1811. J. FINCH. From the llan. Jiiill'c llmkr, Cincinnati. Ohio. I am well above certificate, and his statements are elKitled to the fullest confidence of the public. I inny add tliut I can fully corroborate what he liassuid with regard to the medicine from my own exjwrifnce, having used it myself with the must decided ben efit. 1 consider it valuable. WILLIAM BURKE. Cincinnati, .lug. 1!. 18-15. Bj’SCOVIL & MEAD, No. .'I, ( liarlcr stroet. New Orleans, Wholesale General Agents for the .Southern Slates to whom all orders must be addressed Sold Wholesale and Retail by T. B ARRETT, and 11 AVI L.IN 1), RISLEY&CO., Augusta (■a.; POND it WlLCOX,Columbus, Georgia ; II AVI LAND, ILIIIRALL.t CO. and P M. COHEN. Charleston, S.C. nov 17-twly MUSIC! MUSIC!! MUSIC !!! A IiAIUiK collection of tile most popular /a. j\l has just been received by the subscri bers, making their collection by fur the largest ever brought to this city. Among it is to be found the following popular Songs, viz: all of Jenny Linds. Russell's,Dempsters;Christy .Melodies,Oh Susanna; Dearest Mac; Carry me back to Ole Virginity ; \\ ill you come to my Mountain Home; Good Rye, &.e. All the new publications re ceived as soon as published. A liberal discount made to Teachers and Schools. Orders from the country thankfully received, and punctually at tended to. GEO. A. OATES, &, CO.’ B road-street. N. 11. A splendid assortment of Piano Fortes alwaysron hand. Dec. 11 CAP AND LETTER PAPER. rwy 11 E subscribers have just received a large JL assortment of LETTER and CAP PA PER, both laid and wove, of the best English and American manufacture. Also, a very superior quality of laid CAP PA PER. made by Monier, expressly for Lawyer’s use. A small quantity of very fine Taylor’s Letter Paper. A geeeral assortment of STATIONERY al ways on hand, whicn will be sold low by the large or small quantity, at JGEO. A. O ATES St CO.’S, dec4 Piano, Rook and Music Store, Brtoad-st “ na»¥icn * rSTIIK subscribers have just received the latest -B. assortment of Music ever oiVered for sale , (his city, consisting of the most popular Song», Duetts, Marches, Waltzes, Variations, Polkas, ■Vo. A liberal discount allowed to Merchants and Schools. Orders from the country punctu ally attended to. GEO. A. OATES \\ CO., Piano, Music and Book Store, Proud street, next door to J. E. Marshall's l)ru" Store. Nov. 13 ° 133 NEW WORKS. ~ j A IIE subscribers have just received the fol- JL lowing new cheap works, viz: “ Angelina I.uxmore, or the I.ife of a Beauty,” a Novel, bv the autlior of the Jilt, etc.—price 05 cts.; “ Paul Ardenheim, the Monk of the W'issaltikou," by Geo. I.ippard, author of the Quaker City, .J-c. Part Ist—so cents. Also, a supply of ” Tim t' Year's Since,” by James; “ Castles in the Air,” by Mrs. Gore—and a great variety of similar works. For sale at GEO. A. OATES ,J. CITS, nov24 Hroaii-Trreet Cigars, Pipes amfsalilir At Wholesale and Retail. r 2 Ail la subscriber would respectihily V. JL friends and tile public, that lie con/btues to keep, at the old stand of Volger & Brahe,iue door below Messrs. Adams &. Fargo's, a well Assorted stock of CIGARS, TOBACCO, SAT;I F, and ail other artieies usually kept ill his line.] Tlte Subscriber will also keep on hand an excel • lent article of DomesticSegars of man ufacture, which he feels confident wi satie faction. vBT Country merchants would do him a call before purchasing elsewhere sepJSMy C. 7 HUE. RATE S OF £i^EI^KT? TI« ,|,1ll * Jl, ' GEORGIA AVI) WESTERN & ATLANTIC R. BOAPS. GEORGIA RAIL ROAD. W. &A. R. ROAD. ST 3 g? r f>! g|i3?P §? ts-t Sifii |s 183 £srg BETWEEN AUGUSTA AND.... = l'| - = fII 3 i’lffc! ! |.f - ' MMMIIMMm F ‘:t, " 8010 so. S 60S 8010 00,SI *O.O son Second Class—Boxes and Bales of Dry Goods, Shoes, Saddlery, Glass, Paints, Oils, Drugs and Confectionaries, per g 0 j O C 100 lbs 5j 4U j Third Class— Sugar, Coffee, Liquor, Bagging, Rope, Butter, Cheese, 'lO - Leather, Hides, Cotton-Yarns. Copper, Tin, Feathers, Sheet-Iron, Hollow—Ware, Crockery, Castings, Hardware,and other heavy articles not | 55 gj enumerated below, per 100 lbs 3is Fourth Class— Flour, Rice, Bacon, in casks, Pork, Beef, Fish, Lard, Tallsw, Beeswax. Bales of Rags, Ginseng, Green and Dried Fruit, Mill-Gearing, Bar and IV; I ron, Mill and Grind 25 30 35 40 Btones, per 100 lbs -•> „ 371 45 40 Salt—Yet Liverpool Sack, not exceeding 3 - 4 „ 50 fio C 5 4 bushels,. j 2 ft 10 10 j 13 16 IP AF»fJ.we“—Pe';v,o^be*ii:;::::::::::::: 5o« 400 500 s.m 700 aw sso Plows, Wheel-Barrows, Corn-Shtllers, - " ‘ Cultivators. e;,eh.. nO ■>» ■■o Corn,in |A * > Wheat, Peas, Beans. Rye, Nuts and __ Gras- Seeds per hush., by the car load 8 8 8 8 12 l.'l 13 Lime and Potatoes —ln casks or boxes, not exceeding 2J bushels each 30 30 30 30 40 43 50 Car Load of Live Stock 35 00 35 00 35 00 35 00 45 00 |55 00 05 (m O’ Special contracts made for the transportation of refit*-. Lime for Agricultural purposes at re duced rates. O' Freight for Atlanta, Athens, and all stations en the Western «t Atlantic Railroad, payable at those stations. For other stations it must ho paid in Augusta. F. C. ARMS, Superintendent of Transportation. Transportation Office Georgia Rail Hand anil Funking Com jinny, ) Augusta, (la., August2B, 1818. $ sop 13-ly l fit NEWBY & CO, Wholesale and Detail Dealers in READY MADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, 4.C, t y,.. Under Hie United States Hotel, Augusta, Georgia. IT you are in want of any article in the CLOTHING, HAT or CAP line, just call in at NEWBY’S and select them. The styles, quality and price, cannot fail to please. They also keep a good lot of Shirts, Gloves, Suspenders,* Stocks, Handkerchiefs, Trunks, Carpet Bags, drc., Arc. Call and look at them. j an jq THE NAUTILUS LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Office Xo. io Wiill-slrect. City of Xcw York A. M. MERCHANT, President, R. It. COLEMAN, Vice President, PLINY FREEMAN, Actuary, 1.-1 I ' - ffflllLS Company, chartered by the State o JL New York—organized ui April, i£4s, with an ample Guarantee capital—has been iu suc cessful operation since that time—made few loss es, ami accumulated rapidly abundant means to meet any contingency. After deducting losses and expenses, am, the balance passes to the credit of the policy-holders who are the only Stockholder* Scrip issues to the Insured for the full amount of the dividend, which has been so far fifty per cent, yearly.— .Six per cent, per uiinum is paid on this dividend Scrip. This Company, conducted solely for the benefit of the Assured, is an association of individuals, under a liberal charter, by which those contribu ting a small sum annually, may secure to their families a large sum payable at their death, to gether with a full participation annually in ali. run profits of the Company. The provisions of its charter all favoring the Assured, combining the most important privile ges, warranted by experience, and requisite to make the system of Mutual Insurance perlect—• present advantages over all others universally ad mitted. In one feature, it deserves particular at tention:—lf a party has continued to pay the pre mium for several years, the Scrip would then he a fund which could he applied to future payments It is heljeved that in thirteen years the Policy would pay for itself. The folimi'ing are the leading features: Each person insuring, for whatever period, becomes a member of the Company—shares in its profits and is in no case liable; —each Insurer, and those having credits in the Company to the amount of one hundred dollars, have a right to vote; —each person insuring is annually credited with his or lier proportionate share of Profits, which be comes Stock in the Company, for which Scrip issues, bearing interest, paid annually in cash; the funds of the Company are invested in United States and New York State Stocks:—an annual statement of the affairs of the Company, and an estimate of iis profits, are published. We are not aware that any other life Insurance Compa ny, ia Europe or in this State, has embraced these equilacle and valuable principles in its sys tem. The easiest advocate of Mutual Life Insu rance iu America, was Benjamin Franklin.— From that time we have found those most emi uent for their knowledge, talents and virtues, in our country and iu Europe, sanctioning by their countenance, and aiding by their influence, to ex tend far and wide “this greatest triumph of mod ern civilization.” It addresses itself to all classes— none are so far removed from the mishaps of ill fortune, as to be beyond the LJessings and securities of Life Insu rance Every' facility will be extended to parties wish ing to procure insurance, on application to the office, or to any of the Agents of the Company. JOSEPH MILLIGAN, Agent, «Ti**J_lv Mritiwu’ipl: K:tnlr Aririivli apu-i-iy uninswir.K naiiK. Augusta* P. 4 Pi: It, BUTTOSS. COHBS,Ac Buttons, combs, pins, needles, SUSPENDERS, POCKET BOOKS, Spool ami Flax THREAD, Hair, Tooth, and Shaving BRUSHES, in large quantities. Also. Cold, Silver, and drawing PENCILS, Gold PENS, BEADS, CLASPS and TASSELS, of every variety. Also, a small invoice of SEW ING SILK, Silk Floss and Crude Ladies Dress BUTTONS, French Artificial FLOWERS, (seme very fine,) THIMBLES, BRAID, cheap L ACE, &.C.. together with an extensive stock of PAPER, BOOKS, &c , comprising the best as sortment of goods ever before offered for sale ill Augusta. .Merchants dealing with us will he al lowed the usual customary time in payment. DUNHAM & BLEAKLY, sep 27 Wholesale dealers, Augusta, Geo. JOITPRINTiNG Neatly executed sit this Office At moderate prices, and with dispatch. GEORGIA. MACON AND WESTERN I\D WESTERN ,I.M) ATOMIC * KAIL ROADS. j HP IIE PASSENGER TUVIN, carrying the a Great Southern Mail between New York Orlcims. \jnniatm •.< v o'clock. 1’ M; arrives at Atlanta at TJ o'clock. ! AM. Leaves Atlanta at 11} o'clock, AM, ami arrives at (India at 2}o'clock, PM, and Uarnvi ville at 3 j o'clock, P M. Returning, leaves Ilarnesville at 8| o'clock, A Al. Griflin at dj o’clock; arrives at Atlanta at I~i o’clock. Al. Leaves Atlanta at 1 o'clock, P Al. and arrives at Augusta at 12o’clock. I' Al. The Passenger Train upon the Slate Road leaves Atlanta daily (Sundays excepted,) at I o’clock, P Al, and arrives at Dalton at 8 o'clock, P Al. Returning, leaves Dalton at 4 o’clock, A Al, and arrives at Atlanta at 11 o'clock, A Al. Trains leave Union Point for Athens on Alon days, Wednesdays and Fridays, at T o’clock, A Al. and on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 3 o'clock, A Al—returning same days, STACKS Run in connection with the Trains, as follows; DAILY.—From Gridin to the Montgomery Railroad, passing through Greenville, La Grange and West Point: from Ilarnesville to the Mont gomery Railroad via Columbus, Ga : from Dalton (leaving on the Arrival of the cars) to Chattauoo ga, Twin ; from Kingston, via Rome, Double Springs. Blue Pond. Wurrenton. D.-cctur, Hunts ville, Tuscuinbja and Holly Springs, to .Memphis, Aliss; from Warreutou to Macon, via Milleilo-e --ville. Prom Chattanooga on Tuesdays, Thursday, and Saturdays to Nashville, Ten’ll; from Blue Pot d to Tuscaloosa, Ala, on Tuesdays. Thurs days and Saturdays ; from Athens on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, after the arrival of the morning train, to Gainesville and Dahlonega; from Double Wells on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays to Washington, Wilkes county, Ga and Abbeville, S C. Stages leave Stone Mountain after the arrival of the morning train on Alondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, for Gainsville; and on Monday* and Fridays for Clarksville. Traits'll Office, Ga R R & B’g Co, ) Augusta, Ga, Aug 11. 1848 \ ly SUP ERI OR PIANO FORTES. ~ JUST RECEIVED a splendid assortment of ROSEWOOD AND MAHOGANY PI ANO FORTES, from the celebrated makers, A. 11 Gale & Co., (late New York Manufactu ring Company.) Bacon & Raven, and Dubois «J- Co., New York. These instruments are of the latest patterns, of excellent tone, touch and finish, and are warrant ed to stand in tune, and to retain their quality as well, and aslotig as any instruments manufactured in this country or Europe. Persons desirous of purchasing a Piano Forte, that will give them sa tisfaction in every respect, are invited to call and examine the above, as they will he sold at prices to suit the times. GEO. A. OATES &CO., Broad-street, next to J. E. Marshall’s jau2G Drug Store. * A C CORD EONS ! ACC ORDEONSI f | ASI IE SUBSCRIBKRS have just re- JL ceived from Paris, via. New York, a very large assortment of ACCORDEONS, warranted of the best manufacture, which will surpass any that have ever been offered for sale in this city. Also, a few FLUTIN'AS, of superior quality, for sale wholesale and retail at low prices, at GEO. A. OATES &, CO.’S, riano, Book and Music Store, Broad-st.—Alet calf’s Range. 13(5—n0v2l JUST RECEIVED by the subscribers, a lew Rosewood and Mahogany Piano Stools. Be ing manufactured expressly to order, they will be found very superior. For sale low at GEO. A. OATES & CO., Tiano, Book and Music Depot, Broad-st., next door to .1. E. .Marshall’s Drugstore. dec4 AOTICi:. npiIJE SUBSCRIBERS* contemplating a change in their business, respectfully re quest ail those indebted to them on the Ist of Jan uary last, to call and settle. ja24-tf WM.O. PRICE $ CO potent itnlMies. hiibiMAi nm Comstock's Hewes’ Nerve and Bone Liniment, and Indian Vegetable Elixir, is warranted to cure any case of Rheumatism, Gout, Contracted Chords and Muscles, or Stiff Joints, strengthens Weak Limbs, and enables those who are crippled to walk again. Use this article and be cured, or go without it and suffer asvou please. THE GREAT FAIN'KILLER. No medicine has been discovered that is so hap pily adapted to use internally as drops to be taken, and yet perform such wonders when applied ex ternally as a wash, or bath, by friction. . A YORK SHILLING (12 cents; is all yon have to risk to try it; and as that sum can be no objeet to the proprietor, it is hoped that such a price can be no obstacle to any lamily, and will never prevent its trial. THE PRICE, from twelre to fifty cents per bottle, according to'the size, will enable nil to use it. If you doubt, begin with al2 cent bottle, and that will remove your doubts, and make you buy and use and recommend it to your friends more than a hundred certificates would. \\ ho will fail to trv it then, and save life and suffering for a YORK SHILLING? This “ PAIN KILLER ’ may be used with a success that will astonish the beholder, in such cases as the following: Cholera Morbus, Distrcss n<r Dysentery, Pain in the Side and Stomach, Corns, Cuts' and Bruises, Cholera Infantum, Bronchitis, Healing Sores on Manor Beast, Chil dren Teething, Raising Blood, Hoarseness, Quin cy in n few hours. Chilblains and Frosted Feet, Spasms, Prevent a Blister trom Burns, Broken Breasts, Measles, Cramps, llurt6, Scratches, or Tom Flesh, Bites or Stings. CERTIFICATES to fill a volume might *be Brown's Pain and used for articles of no merit; end the One Shilling bottle wiil do more than a thousand ««- knnwn names to convince the user. t Principal Office, Twenty-one Cortland street, New York NEW DISCOVERY. Dr. Connell's Mixture, for Gonorrfitti and Gleet, Seminal effusions and Weakness of the lit era or bladder. This mixture contains no inju rious article whatever, but possesses tonic proper ties of real efficacy, and more congenial to the constitution than any other ryedicinc used for these complaints. Freed from the nauseating qualities attending copaiba and the common mix tures, it will be tound agreeable to the palate and pleasant to the stomach, and will cure any case DR. SPOILS'S SICK HE AD AC II RF MEDY. AV hy will you sutler with that distressing com plaint, when a remedy is ut hand that will not fail to cure you ? This remedy will effectually destroy any attack of headache, cither nervous or bilious. It lias cured cases of twenty years’ standing. WORMS IN CHILDREN. Kolmstock’s Vermifuge i» the most extraordi nary remedy ever used. Should there he no worms it will not hurt the most delicate child, but will do it good. A DDK ESS TO THE II A imS El>! DR. LARZETTI'S JUNO CORDIAL , OR PROCREATIVE ELIXIR. This is the only actual remedy ever discovered forimpotency, Genital Debility, Nocturnal Emis soiis, and all ciseascs occasioned by certain secret habits; and many of the nostrums recently re commended for the same complaints aro worthless imitations which its unrivalled excellence, fame and popularity have brought into tin* market. The Medical Faculty of Europe and the United States are unanimous in their recommendations of the June Cordial, and have not given their sanction in a single instance that has been authenticated, to am compound for the same purposes. The na ture of the maladies relieved by the June Cordial are generally such as to leave the publication of certificates of cures out of the question, or the proprietor could produce a host of the most conchi- A__L‘ l s<_-)W that ihtwrrat rcmitatioil that it enjoys was not accidentally obtained, but is firmly based upon its positive, and apparently miraculous virtues. In all directions are to ha found the happy parents of healthy offspring, who would not have been so hut for this extraordinary preparation. And it is equally potent in the many diseases for which it is recommended. Objection has been naturally made to the price of the June Cordial, because the trash that has been thrown into the market in opposition, to it is sold cheaper; but the fact is, the Cordial cannot be afforded for less, and ought to lie much dearer, as niany of tho ingredients which compose it arc among the cost liest things in nature; whereas tin' others are made up of cheap drugs, worth but little iu money, and less in merit. We assure the reader that the ut most reliance may be placed ou tho June Cordial in the cure of the maladies mentioned above, and also of those which foil w. viz: Loss of Muscular Energy, Physical Lassitude and General Prostra tion, Irritability, and all Nervous Affections. Indi gestion, Sluggishness of the Liver, Gleet, or Lu corrhoea or Whites, and Fluor Albus, and every disease in any way connected with tin* disorder of the Procreative Functions—in all of which it will afford immediate relief, and, if used as directed, is almost certain to produce a posit ve and permanent cure. Persons about to marry, if conscious of any weakness or disability ot a certain nature, should take this Cordial, as it will infallibly restore health and vigor in a brief period, and where want of offspring is a cause of regret, if recourse be had to it. the most beneficial results may be anticipated with confidence. It is of priceless value to those without offspring. It has taken the precedence in Italy, and will in all other countries where it may become known. It also possesses the unrivalled qualities of cu* ring incipient Consumption, and I have adminis tered it with great success to patients who have sought our delightful climate for the restoration of their health, aixl the result is that a medicine has been added to the catalogue for the cure of inci pient consumption. To spread wide the blessings of this medicine, I have appointed Messrs. Judson &. Co., of the city of New York, in the United States of America, my sole Agents lor its sale ; and none can he ge nuine unles Ut-COirtcs through thqrrm-gmi llitftTSfg-' nature is on the wrapper. ANTONIO LARZETTI, »I. D. Naples, July 16, 1848. (O" All of the above named articles are sold by Ham land, Rislky Al Co., only Agents in Augus ta, Geo.; by Haviland, Nauru. Al Co., only Agents in Charleston, 8. C.; in Columbia, S. C. f by 'Poland & Curtis, and in Bunchville by Guinf.6B Al Ott. Oct. Iff AUGUSTA. PIANO FORTE DEPOT. IT IS OF THE UTMOST IM PORTANCE to persons about purchasing a Piano Forte to know where to procure one not only at a reasonable price, but of an approv ed maker, who cau be depended upon as furnish ing Instruments of great durability, together with power and briliiancy of tone, and elasticity of touch. Instruments of this description from the following eminent makers— Bacon &. Raven, Dubois & Seaburg and A. H. Gale & Co., New York, can always be found at GEO. A. OATES &, CO., Broad-st., next door to J. E. Marshall's (formerly I)r. T. I. Wray,) Drug Store. They are waiTanted in eVery respect, and will be sold low for cash or approved credit. N. B.—Second-hand Pianos taken in exchange at their full value. nov 10 NOTES OF A MILITARY RECON NOISANCE FROM Fort Leavenworth, m Missouri, to San Diego , in California , iuc’uding parts of Arkansas, Del Norte and Gila rivers, by W. H. Emory, Brevet Major, Corps Topographical En gineers, made in 1846 and ’47, with the advanced guard of the “ Army of the West.” For sale by GEO. A. OATES <}- CO., dec23 Broad-street.