Daily constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1846-1851, February 03, 1847, Image 4

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r Canclvdidfrom. Firtl Page.) Croviu ville every Tuesday, Thursday, nnd Sa ar Jay et 8 p m. arrive atColuohm ucx: days Ly £ a m. Ijt-r've Columbus every Monday .jWeJuesdny. and Tri- Jay at 3 p rn, arrive tt Greenville next days by 3 am. Frojio al* lor service every other day, also for daily service on this route will l>e considered.* Pro pot ii* to eoinni'Mice th** route at Griffin, HI n ics further, an I to rj.i daily li -tween G.-iffi i and Columbus with a vie *• to the transportation of the great northern and southern in d!s u ill .bx* he considered. To ru a l> v the toll wine ached liter I e up Griffin daily at 1 p in, arrive at Columbus next Jay hy *2 am. l,'’.tve(Jo ambus daily at 10 p m, arrive at Gnmn next dav bv 11 am. „ . _ , . , ;n .i. From Lagrange hv Caae Point. ( arlislr*. a-d 4 och an’* x Uoad.-.to Hamilton, 23 miles and buck,once n wok. . .... h* ~ ■ !.ig~ang" rv"vy Fn-ay at o a in, arrive at 11 am- ITtrvt same dav by I dm. . l.eavc Hamilton every Priday at I p in arrive at La frinfe »r«m*J day by -pm. , 3 trl •. From Lagrange, hv Houston. \Veaa ! kee, At t.. *n I .Stroud's Creek,to Fredonij,3l miles and back, oiu v a week. Leave Lagrange every Friday at T am, arrive at Fro- , Jenin same day hy 5 p m. i.eive Fredoni i ev.'ry 8 i-urday at G am, arrive at La r range smne day hy Ip m. 3 I7J. From HUnicsviXe liy Union IT ill. T!ionn«ton Double R*idg"s Pie smt Hill, f’.ellev n. Bluff Spring*. Wanihy Hull, and FI e-v’ie, to Columbus, 71 miles and J back, three times a work. Leave Itarnesv'dle every Monday. W.-d e-’ .t. , I*ridav at f p id, arrive at Colunr us pe-xr d », •! • ■ • Leave Columbus every Tuesday, Thun-da,' .”• .' •ayatllp m arrive at Barnes* j'> imx’ d -vi* !>’ If i’i i’ropos tls for service every other* 1 *y, also da ly ’.vill he considered. Proposals for the transportation of tun rreat northern •nd southern in u'- * n dd« route, by tlie follow ing sclie du 1 ". vv ill also h • considered: Heaves P. i-lie-v:!!e dai'y at I p m, arrive : t Columbus rex’ day hv i. i in. t.e ive (.’o'ambus daily at 10 p in, arrive at Carnesvi’le tsex* day 11 a in. S’jTi. From Knoxville.by Hopewell, tolliissellv ille, 12 jail •« and back, once a week. Leave Knoxville eve*y Friilay at 7a m. arrive at Rus sellville same day hv 10 a in. Leave Hu-<el ville every Friday at 12 m, arrive at Knoxville sain~ day I y 3 p m. 3’.72, From Kaoxvide. hv H inrnork’s Grove, *Cu'lo- Jen.au I\V ivm i;. vdie.to i’homaTon, 2- miles and back twice a wee':. l.e tv K i ix .dieevery Mend iv nvd F -lu.iy at 3 a m,ar rive at T'loiiiaston same dav.- Iv d n tn. Leave Thonvisfon every Tiie.-d.iy ;*t \ s>alw d.yatGs ■a. arrive it K noxv die sam" d i s by Cnm. ;|373. F*’om v r‘VVill'\h vH i k ary G "V", t? va*' esv, !e. Carsmiv ill", Palt-lvirtr. and Centre, to Ta baton, dv iidti and hack, one*’ a vvp k. ?,e ive K lo.xv l li'* ev-*■ ’■ A e*lncsday at.» u in, ari iv c * . Telho oa » nne dav by 7 o i”. Fe’ iv" Talboton c V Thursday at Z am, arrit ?at Steovvi!)" sam" day bv , r> *e. JfclVf. F *m Talbctou to PinevUlc, 10 mib r and back, ; kinee i we k. L .ive T.ilboton every Saturday at 1 p in arrive : t Pinevillesome day by 4 |* in. Leave Pi in* ville every Saturday at Pam, arrive at Talboton s " * clay hy 12 m. 33*5. Fmm (' •' i vibu*. hy Piedmon*. MulliTry Grove, and \Vb:tev,lie. t_* '.Vest Point, 3U miles ami back, once • weft. T.eace Callin' nv-'ry Tbn'sday at G am. arrive at Wa-r Pa .it a* > • • !*. 7r* in. f.caye W’-'.-t P.ii»*i every Fi .day at G am, arrive at Cal n *nbus *•me■ hi ■ a y ~ . 33i;. Fro'ii Folu'inb'nc. Sii 1! Crock, II t ' ' bee J.r.iu .kin. '- lin.nn.G l• : e ’ .. jl. >0 F**rt • ine-, mil'* id hack. Leave I'ofnmhns <* , *ry Tir- *; i* •my at . .i. arrive nr Fort tliia - next i* y ’2m. l.e iv' Fort Gnin ■- v *ry \V > ines.mv and Saturday at » p in, arrive at Coinnihus n“X’ *1 iv ;>y t ; m. Pronos iis in- t.’i- veelllv ‘•i ; vice vviil be e«.us 'e-e 3177. FroinFo-r Glines, by Itl t!t *iv, PortoiV Ferre, • C awi'.ir ! and (liive (In e, f* CliuUaiiooc*he, I it. , •>"* t ■lib’s and hnek, ♦ n ice a we I*. L-mvc Fort Gain s every We bv'« !ey n- ' ? I’lir t 1 p ru, arrive ~t Cha’ri boor In'* a ■ *a \s ! -< p Le ive Cbatraiioocliie everv T : -day and Fri lay at C •m, arrive at Fori Gaines "cyt - t.\ 12 in. Proposals Cor tri weekly service w ill he considered. TT Proposals for supplying the following offices in H corgi a. nl • sum to h» na:i<“d, and, subject to the condi tion of being limited to the net proceeds of the olfice »r* invited. Argo, from Gainesville, 12 miles and back, once a week. Atl ipulgas, from Bainbridge, 12} miles and back, once • week. Barber’s Creek from .Jefferson, 13 m I ? .and hark, and • ■ee a week. Bategvillc, from Kacoocliee. 3 ini es and back, once .a weak. Berrien, from Franklin, 10 miles .and back, cnee a week. B g Crc k. from Camming, 10 miles and back, once a week. Brookstille from Cntbbert, 12 miles nnd back, once a week. Centre Village, from Jcff .rsonton, 8 miles and back, •ece a week. Crackersneck, from Greensborough, 10 miles andback •neea week. Cut Off. tram Monroe 7 ! miles and back, once awe k- Double Cabins,from Griffin, 5 miles and back, once a week. Eat iw, from Cut’.ibcrt, 12 miles and back, once in twp w*ek«. Fairlmrn from Campbelllon. S miles and back, once « week. Fair Play, from Madison, 12 miles and back once a week. Frederica, from Darien, 14 miles and back, once a week. Free Bridge, IroinOolhcaloga, 8 miles and back, once a week. Fryer’* Ponds,from Waynesboro, 12 miles and back, • nee a week. Golgotha, from Marietta, lu miles and back, oace a week. Good Hope, from Monroe, 7 miles and bfick. onre a week. Grean Hill, from Lumpkin, 10 miles and back, once a week. Hebron, from 3andersville, 12 miles and back,onrca week. Hon lorson, from Perry, 10 milt s and back, once a week. Hermitage from Rome, B miles and hack, urea week. Hog Mountain,from Gaines* ille, 14 miles and hack, •■c« a week Jonii-ou’s Store, from Newnan, 10 miles and back, twice a week. Le.ster’s District, from Waynesboro’, 12 miles and back, • lire a week. Long Shoals Factory, from Greensboro’, IC niilcsaud tack , once a week. Mobley Pond, from Mill Haven, 9 miles ami back, once • week. Ogcclie.(now Eden,) from Railroad,3 miles nnd back, •nec a week. Oxford,from Covington, u- miles ami back, six times a weak. PuKT Badge, from Greensboro", 3 miles end back, •nee a week. Pea Bridge, from P.neville.7 miles andback. o.*ce a Week. Petiwla, from Gcorgetow n 9 miles and back, once a week. Puiol Creek,from Danbury,7 miles and back, once a week . Piuisant Valley, from Spring Place, '< miles and back, • tie t a week. Paolcviile, from Decatur, 10 miles and baeic, cure a week. Powder Springs, from Marietta, 9 mile? and bai k,once a w vk. Q,n ll<>, from Bellevue, 7 miles and In ’.:,o!:. aa w Iluinu’s Store,iroui >i o i n. b miles and ba»*j». once a weea. •toil Clay,from Red Hil“7 miles and ba* k once a wtek. K'tnobothville, fr< m Salem, 8 miles and back, once a week. Rockville, from Eatonton, It miles and buck, once a weak. aal quoy, f am Pine Log.il m.lcs and back, once a «ea*<. cstulQcld, from Covington, U> miles utid back, ones a week. tfuuucrvilic,frombt .rkv.lie, :2 iniics and La.k. ohcs a »fSK. i roy.from ?ocial Hill, 5 mi’.esand buck once a week. TJuionviltc, from Foraycd, 12mucoan l buck out a week. Warm Springs, from Green ville, 12 mile, and back, tkree ifiucs ;» v. ccK. W clbournc’s Mills and Wilmi.fiinu Perry, 14 mile*amt back. once a wt-eiv. Waudsuc,lrom .Monroe C.H., ID miles and back,once a •eek. Woodburn.froni Waynesb ro’, le miles.and back,once waek. Y»*rk‘ from Griffin,* miles and back once i week. Form for »bW where no cUang* for a ivoitieeiuem » •ontempUico by tbc biudci. “1 («r we as the case may Iv) [V re write lua iiam" o Same* iu lull) ot }licrc aune the residence or rc-uli iiL...- || r«by propose io carry the mail on ' o. fi om to as often us the silver.isrinenl rcqnir* » mi the timo Stated 111 the schcdnir*?, aim by t c in 'o* ;ng m >de 0t CMiiveyauCO. to wa : ( ; Ter.- state m vi i>. u to .e c-jh ■ •v< d.) (or Hie annual ut $ Dated. Form of guarantee to accompany each bid : ** Pita undersigned [here in.-i-ii :he *11" c. 1 the guar •ctor orguuiaiilo*."-} taa: atm* .■ ib n,[ l icrc luscit nan.e •t aiuuer yriiatuc* I*l <> d I*. ■ o I'll . -c n.ay Ur,] I his (or thjtir) biu for c *ng th‘mailt, m 1 to he aec pted b/to«l'n. tin islcr li -ucral, * dl emcr into an ebU;,>ucu puor 10 the first day <*l -'n ■ uevt uit.i rood •ii*. sii hcicutsureties u»pcr»orm the service i»ro 4 io*cU. 0. INSTRUCT ONS. 1. Seven minutes are allow e«l so. opr;, r end dn.-.iig the .nailsatail offices wh r s*, ,i„; .. ’ isspeci naJ; t»ut «1 railroad aii.l . .110 . . -re ;j delay than is nccc • t ;ciiio. aim ri ■ < * 2. 'I he mail is to be convey c 1 ,a preferene *■» pi^e;- to their entire exclusion, if its weight and b nk fwquireit. 3. P«et oAea olaabe, iexi.h»g*.and the rpac.al eg*et* | oft/ie department, on the exhibiton of their credentials arn to be conveyed without turUier charge, on liisil hues’ i admitting of such conveyance. 4. Mail agents a;e to be conveyed without charge oa the principal railroad and st> author.t lines, wncre the -izeof the mails end the number of the officers will re tji iretlfir employment I y the depar irieut; and in that case. • «cj»ar.«ie apartincn. fur the assorting and safe keeping of tin t;i •■ 1 1 :s to be provided oy the coutructor, tv.nl i* rl ae direction * fihedc iriiient. 5 In nil ca-e- tiierei- I be a loti* iturfi of the piV of the rip, vi hen lh" tr p is not run; a fori* iturc of t l ast xtj •-fourth pju 1 of it when the nn tui g 01 ’*i rival 1- so lar I eiin.d th ia a- to use lh connexion wit h a depending mall; and a forlo line of a cue pro) ortn 11 of it when a p (It us mti nri< r nderei; mlci or to 1 li.it 1 u the eon tract. These forfeitures may he increased into high penalties of h g h r inoiinl. nccordn g to the natu e or ireqneu T of Urn ftiiurc and tne im.iorl.viei of tie mail 0. Fines w >ll lie impo-ed. u dess the delinquency he sa il f ictonly (*x Lined in due lime, lor failing 10 ta e irout, lor de,i rrut, a | ost office, the in ui.or ni.y part 01 it; for suffer Hit * t to ho wi t. inju ed, lost. or it. 6 royi d: lor con vevine o 111 a place or 1.1 I line! tliat <xprs s 11 (o depre d a ion loss oii ij ary; for 1 cfu-ing after deni and 10 ton \ cv a in u! by any co-ch. railroad car. or steamboat, w Inch the coutracior regularly run- on tiie route bcyo.id the | specified iiiimbei ol 11 ij fin the cm Iran, and for not ar riving at the tim s*T. and for setlinsr tip or running an ~x p r* -s to tiaorm t comim* aid 1 delligeuCe in ad*, nice of tlm not it, a p nally will be exacted cquu to a quarter’s i l !av j The Postmaster General n;iy a mini the contract fir rep.- a led fa no res; for vi..luting the post office laws; for C. 1 n*\ iug ibe instruction- oflhe (!epiol:i eut; for refus -1 ,0 .liscirarte : cai i ier w lieu 1 ctiiiiia dby me depart : a rm; for u-s igning ilie contract w iihout the consent of t e Bus inistor General, 01 lor selli g i.p or rutin f gnu i xp * ss us aforesaid. d. Toe i’os masterGeiyeral may alter the con’ract. nnd alter the si iiednle he allow 11 g ,1 pro rata increase of i cunipensal in. w 1 !iin the re-uiciioiis impo-ed hy 1 iw, for tin* additional• scrvice rcqiiired. or lor the increased s; eed, if lie I'liiplo meiit ofaddi ional stock or c.o rier*-is render d nee iry; hut the coiuracrcr may, in such c st* .relinquish the contract, on tim Iv notice, it he pre fers ilto t.m cil mge. Tlie Fust.nasfer General may an nul ill ■ coi.tr..c. or curtail the s<*r\ ice. and pay vv ben in* w ishes to dispc se w ith the c rrv ce in whole or in part, ' or place a liiglo ro. d if re t grade of service on ilie I rio.te. be allow ing om* moiiib’s extra pay on the amount t di- peii-ed with 0. pin* pa .an aits w ill he made through drnfU on post i offices or ot i'-rw is**, after the * x iralion oi •ae,i (in r’.cr, i *av in February .M *.v Augu-' ,uri|.\< veir.b.tr. 10. Tie di- unccs are giv en acce-m.bug 10 e h"st iu i farm 1110 *. bat no . ere;..-.* i pay ’.V II b a h.vv .d, sin aid J they p.’cve in • e greater tltuit la a-lv riised, il liiv places are correctly named. 11. The In-in’. : c er Ge ,er;.l if ; roll :ted by lav ’rcni I U no'A irg’.y in King contract l’o file trnsportali 11 oft Iks ~ ;.IIV p«i>"! ! w! o shall have entered into any Ico 11 ;>,.)n,ot pro *?■ to *.* ter into any combination, •. ~1 ■ , :ii 1 lie mI L leg * . a v hi Inra in <:i contract hy j uii‘v o iier perron <" j•’ s ■ *.r v* bo shii.l have made any ! a* vemenl, 1 r.-liall li *v given or ’a 1 ■farin' d or jnonii-i*d i tog ve or pe* form rn i-ol ' ' >2)do or not to do ; .*. ,v tlii.is whatever 1.■ ndave any other pc son o tol.i l i id a in. Men l :iC!. pirtieular at' 1 ’.;c*n * - Colli d t« the i- ii -eoiion of tin; act of le ti, proliibiiing couibiiiHtions to prevent bidding, g A hid rcce.ved af.cr tiine,(o w j : tlie Ot Ti Ma’ah j next, at J 1. m ,or without t e g.iiininty reipiired bylaw, ! ~| I,;at com!'iin s set nail rout* s 111 one - inn or compensa tion cannot he ro* s-idci ed in ompel ition with u tegular propo al not djiiged to he e.xtrr.v again. i;j Ahi doer 1 > 1.1 v ol’f-r vvii** e .ho tr nsportat ion called for in t!i-ad vr i-enicnt is . illi nl: o iili ; ,»« :•««c hie at cer i:ll -easons. to suhsuiM e.* 1 inl,*rior nn*de 1 ,|,*on*, ey ance, or 10 int rni'i service a spe( fa il nnutber ol dav wee!.-, or months 11 e limy propo etocm fan office that i> in • - ' cessihie. or is not on t e stage road Ihe rail way, or at a sto.un boat landing, as the case m v be; or I e may offer to substitute an inici ior mode ofs"; ly in .;i■ 1 e is"- lie Slav pro'Ose diffe. Cllld *v s -ltd Ima - * *i ,*,ri 1 1 11 re at! . arrival, provided no more re ' 1 .11 nm" is :i K ked, anil it is ohvi ns ‘i.e.t no in il connexion or mV r p Idle :»e --1 eoar.i! o'.a’.i' ■> i' nrejmlieeil. 1 1 may k for more run -1 ~ ; gtbfte ’• le trip vlmii g’ * i»eei!ie*i 1 in.lib":* ot ! v*. I at i f tain seasons ot pecniia* Iv* In. I •!.*'!-; ' they... ! ,|ie- ■*, la* lit *'. *a proposal hi. service dilie;a - nl Iren; f e ' dverf'seineni will prevent its being con.-* ■ red in * oetitifn vvilii a regn' i Uiiieotsc: a-ide lor xtravag :t ; ; ami vv bere a hid coi’.l.iirs any of life :• *"V*’ u'n; ..lion-, i tlieir disadvnm • g-- ..ill he estrin. *.l .11 computing it i v. ith ol dT proi osal ■ i 1 4. Ther ■ * nd lie but one route bid f>rin 1 proposal. I i. r > ') h» -• • , the service, th • \ early pay. tin* bidder’s 1 name and e..5,,(r-i- : ,-,. ntn. I’e nan.e 1 feael member ol’the fir.ll, vv i.e e 1 I*olll IM\ off ers .-lion (I I e distil city stated the m >do o’ e.oiivcy mice, if a h glicr mode than on horseback is intended. !G. T.i bid .should he se’t underfe.ai.nddresfed tot’ie First Assist a, I Po- till s’pi General, vv i h ”.M:i H’roposaN in the Sta’e of . ’vvrit’Oi on rliefiee of the I tie:; and shoo d h- despatched in t me o he re ( ecved by or before the 10th March 11 ,xt. at 9 o’clock, a in. 17 Tue contracts are to be execn.ed by or before the Ist J 1 1 v next. IS. Postmasters at office** situated upon nr near rul • roads, but mote than eighty rod-fr in a depot, will. Im mediately aft *r the 1 -t vpril next, repott that fact to h" ! department .stating their exact distance from th- ruilro id depot and how of aerwise e ■ pplie ltv ith 1 In* mail, to ena ble the Postmaster Genera! to direct the proper supply to he made from the railroad by mail messengers,, from and after tbe Ist July .i"\ t. pj (Aider the act of:!d March. IB<s. tlie route nto In* I"t to 111" lowest bidder, tendering Miffiei-nt guaranties fir faithful performance, vv illiont reference to lie mode of ransportalion tha * may he necessary to |*rov ide for ‘ the line celerity, certain!., and security of Mich trans portation. When the lowe.-t hid propose* a mode of e nveyanee that i- inadequate for flie rente in r(*sp%*{ to the cerlai'.i --! tv. security, and celerity of the mails, aside (Vom any ae ; commoduiion for travel, it will not be entitled to the route *_'(i. When the bid does not mine a mode of son veyane-, it will lx taken and understood to bel’ rlhelowesi modeof j conveyance to wit : on horeback. When it proposes to j carry according to the advertisrment. and no mode of conveyance is stated for the route in the advei ii>enu*nl, i it will be considered as offering only for horseback cou ! vevanre. 21. Since the ptis«nere of the act es March 3, 1 a 15. n. new description ofhid has been received. It specifies no I mode of conveyance, hut engages to carry the mail ws l !i i certainty, celerity, and security, using the terms of the I lavv. These hills are called, f out the 111 inner in which ; they are designated 011th'* hooks of the department,‘ star • hid." If ha* been decided, after mature consideration, that n bid propo-iner* specific mode**f com eyatn eof as i big'i a grade as two horse roach transpo:tntinn is to be : preferred to th starl.il The ex]’erienee of the d-pa t | m**nt enable.- it to lay down the follow ing rules, viz : W!i-n the mail on the route is not so large to rejuira two horse coach convoy itici . a star bid. if the lowest, will be preferred to the specific, bid. | 22. Wh n tiie m ils are of such size nail weight ns to ! render! necessary or expedient, in reference to them j alone, to provide two-horse co irti eonveyanee. the pc j cific bid though the highest will be preferred to I lie-far bid. to the extent of a moderate difference in the compen sation, in case the difference is not such as to interf’re with the policy of the new law, which looks to a reduc tion in th cost of transportation, F.xception-’. however, m iv he allowed where the stir hid if made hy the pre.-en t owner of the stock on the route, and it is manifest that tie reasons for preferring the specific hid do not exist in bis I Ctl”*. 1 2 k On mites of the hsg’ie-t c'a-s, where four-horse \ ro icli or -fe imho it transportat na is reqniretl by the size ' and importance of the mails, tlie pvefe core f,r the spe ■ cific hid vvi'l he. ifnec'-sarv carried to a gre ter cx’ent of diffareiice than on ’be i:if *ror coac i mutes, subject, ; |;o*v-v er, to tlie exceptions above stated, 21. A 1110 liilc itii.ii ol 1 Id,!, in nav of it«esse , itial terms i i« tant-imo’iut to a i'" v bid, and cannot b" rec-itmd. so as to in'erfe e with r"2 ular competition, as e tlie IPs’ liour i set for receiving bids. 1 • .1 *• 11 \m< I X Po*tm *ter General. Post Orncc Dur.vRT.MnNT. N0v. 23,1546. Dec 22 wl2w 70 pAix is. Gii.s. ’wijTDoW G LASS. (V r . IIAV7T. 1 YD. RISLr. V .V CO., DRUGGISTS. BS{ AVK on h; j.:v d : ■* 1. itiir c> st.uil supplies I! 3?. of ‘)* , ’ ."x: ‘ ’No F .nid No. 2’ While Lead, in keg? *'. ma , y. . pound- of w rranted quality; Pair-toil :!:if"* '-osi; lamp oil; spin’s turpentine, vur :*i- Pcs, of a : i kiiiiX : chrome yellow ; chronv* g.een, dry ami in oil; imperial green, in oil; verdigris, dry and in oi'; emerald gt'ecn ; Prussittii blue; iillra-iinn ine blue; v rmillion : vuiieiian red; red lead; rose pink ; Spauisli | brown, dry and in oi! . yeiio.v ochr *; litharge; terde-si cn:i 1; timber : lampblack ; drop bl.icl ; black lead ; ivory j black; whiting; chalk; putty ; gold leaf; glue; sand paper; pumice stone . rotten stone ; emciy; j) inter’s and I 1.1 ter’s hriisli**s of all kinds: tv'ndow, coich and picture gla=», of all sizesj>nint mills and paint stones; lojether with ev"ry nr:icle usually found in drug stores, oft'ie b st quality, aud at very lovv prices, at w bolcsiie mid retail. J_T ‘urcliasera will do well to call. Orders promptly attended to. Oct I 1 MB* aMMMMHWVISB GH.OKGI vT" V- ‘ I Court tv. ro ALL Wllohl : V MAY < '>> "I MX. ■n uniKRIYVS. JMAii Mi V. STFP Ml I’. Imi’a "a S ;•;> to :!'• 1 lonoraoi tiio 1 'onrf of (>r (limiry oi .TM-riv-tt C** itr L’-tte*-: < r '. ninis tr iiion •• i; tl«* (*st; ( i,* ;. . *'tli.. t-<>fD A'Y Ufc ; S\\'• Ail !". late ol -ai v'..,i;"t . deceased: i’licse are • .■•r.-t r<* ft* cue find ntimop!; h n :*• | «in?ular. tL • ! erediiorsofsaii: vr-nsi ; t" file tin ir t; , ;j:*i*;i»!i-. ifniiy tliev have. jlie n> . I*l tea:i"ii. in t in* e!.*rk ’.*- '*ol'•*• <*! • • *■» rncr !*e forr* 1 lie second MoTl'l - ' \ . n I >.*. . : r next. Other w is.* Letters of A ioi.oi.-: ration will he granted. Witness the Hun. ■* ’>■ i’ollock. vine of the Jlist K’ets of said *"oirt. Ih is 'dh «lav of Nov. Is 18. ALEXAXDtiI KE.MF, c c. o - c . j XX.V. 13 P7 ■'^ r Dl' 1 C i’i , \il ). t’soiis 1 1-1 v lug th Ilian Is s 'll against the Kstate of Heverly Allen late of Klherl coHoly, deceased, are reijbested to b.nnd ihern in dol v a” * ted: and ail persons indebted to :Y'si’.de ;*. * quested 10 make imniediat-' pay* ! meat. I!X J. s AV If. SMITH, ) T _. ~ , ; lvj.jjly a. teaslv,s Lmcui°rs -1 Noyentoer iO, nor "ii »g—II M I■ ■■ 1 V FMI " W * iW —*** « v d* ■JWUf.PW>P l CWT ■j. be xi ml. -k «» 19 mss «.' RATES OF FREIGHT ON THE i GEORGIA AND WESTERN & ATLANTIC RAIL-ROAD^ | ; koi'.hi ai! \ 1 1.-I. n \i;;x.-a. r. r. BETWEEN AUGUSTA AND 1 1 LI. tT| s?* 1 . | J'irsl Class —Boxe< of I lats. Bonnets and FurOiiure. per f\mi'§o iß>j>U 8»0 10 i$(J 15$ 16 Second Class —Boxc* and Bales of Dry (roods. Slioe.-'. )| !• •Saddlery, Gla>.«, Paints, Oils, Drills, and Confection- » 40 50 55 85 90 a l ies, per 100 lbs. j Third ('lass —Sbijjar, CofT-e. E’qnnr. Barrrrinrr. Rope. Raf-'j ter. Cheese, Tobacco, leather. Hides, Cotton-Varus, j Copper. Tin, Bar and Sheet-Iron, HoJluw-W are. Crock- } 30 30 30 50 55 erv, Caslin<rs, Hardware, and other heavy articles not j enumerated li<'lmv, per 100 lbs. J j Fourth Class —Fbmr, Rice, Bacon, Pork, Beef, Fi-h,) I/ard, i’allow, Beeswax, Featlier<, Bales ol Kajrs, Gin-I or or 0 - or 0 -^ renjjr. Green and Dried Fruit, Mill-Gearing’. Pie Iron, | ~' J u,< * Mil; and Grind Shines, Georgia Domestics, per 100 lbs. J Colton —Per 100 lbs j 25 25i 25 40 45 Sail —Per Liverpool Sack, not exceeding 4 bushels, , 30i 35 35 55 60 Per Bnsiiel 8 6 9 15 17 Molasses —Per Hogshead, 4 00 5 00 5 00 8 00 3 50 Ploughs. Wheel-Barrows, Corn Shellers and Straw-Cut- J . > 50! 50 yO iO ,j each, . Oats in casks or sack«, per bushel C C C 9 10 C>; rn, Wiieat. Peas, Beans, Rye, Nuts, and GiaaS-lSeeds, ) g 15 11 per hnshe . Sj ■- | j I —ln 1 sks or Boxes not exceeding 2i busliels, each. 30 30 30 45 50 }P and Sheep, hv the < ’ar Load. each 60i 50 5o 70 75 ,l i Bacon ui earks or boxes v-.il. ue Uausported Irom Uuilicaiuea to Augusta at 30 cents ! per 100 ib'. O'For otlier arlic’es sre list. -Fivip.il fur Atlanta, Kingston ami Oothcalega. payab’e either at Angnsfa nr at those stations. F. C. ArtJMS. Superintendent of Transportation. Transj t,station Office , (ienrgia Rail Road and Banking Company, / Augusta. (In.. Sept. 2. 1846. sept 23 Georgia and western and at. IiA.M'KJ KAIL HOADS. /rs ifc tsss&a rrsrr, r? 3 raAUI-: Passenger Train. carrying the Great il Southern Mail between New \ ork ami New Orleans, leaves Augusta daily at 8 o’clock, r. .M., arriving at \tiaiita at 8) o'clock, a. M. Returning, leaves Atlanta at 4 o'clock. r. At., andarrivesal August at 1 'clock .a. M. In cor, : »ti wi h:!,, rain. 1 lie passenger cW*, by locomotive, runs front I nion Point to A then.*, nil Won lays. Wednesdays. and Fridays; and by liorse power, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Satur ; davs. The I’assenger Train upon the State Road leaves i thinta da i v. (Sundays excepted.) at 8 o’cloi k . A. > aj an 1 arrives at Ootheal ign at 3* o'clock. P. M. Returning leaves Oothealoga at 7 a. M., and ar rives at Atlania, in time for the evening train to A ngusta. Stages run in connection vviili the cars.asfol lovvs: / —The Express Mail Line, the Georgia Rail Road Line.ami the South Carolina Rail R- ad Line. from Atlanta to New Orleans, passing!hroimh Nevvnan and La Grange to ( In haw, thence by Rail Road to Monty mery. Also, via La Grange, to Coinmhus; arriving at 7 o'clock, a. m. From A’arrenron to .Macon v ia Sparta and Mil edgeville. From Madison.every Monday.Wednesday.and Friday, via Katonton and Clinton to Macon and via Latonton to MiHedgenUe. From Athens, on Tuesdays. Thursdays and Sa turdays, via Gainesville to Casnv ille, and Dahlo nega. From Double Wells, on Tuesdays. Thursdays, and Saturdays, to Washington, Wilkes county, and AbbeviHe, S. ( . From Covington, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Friday’s, through Griffin, and Greenville to La Grange. From Kingston every day, (Sundays excepted.) via Rome. Double Springs, Warrenion, and De catur to Memphis, Term. Fn>m Atlanta on Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturday’s-, to Jonesboro’ and Griffin. Offic e Geo. R. 11 & BVg (- . March 23,181 ft. SOT Til CAROLINA RAIL HOAD. The Special Train for A ken will here after nos leave on Sunday afternoons. G \vi ,T. Hamburg, S. C., August 28, 1810. aug 31 30 er r iaaaBWMWgMBMWwa«BBMi THE WESTERN CONTINENT, A Southern Family Newspaper of the largest size, puhlishi d n r ry Saturday in the nt y of llaltimore, ly Samuel Smith \ Co., Kelt led by IV. 7'. Thompson, author of "Major Jams’ Courtship.'' " Chronicles oj fine ville. ' Ac. <s<’. Terms—Two Dollars,in ndcnnre. T?,W7”}' have lone iegarcl-d it as a in >si humiliating re w v liectimi upmi the routh. ifiat no professedly neu tr:< 1 ami v journal has xi t I.ecu snstuiat <1 vv thin In r her ders-. We have C st»ai the cxjn ran ail whether such a paper cmld not !>■ -uppnrad at the immediate South, an i though not wholly unsuccessful, our i xperieiice has ting t c.s that t e papers of this class paid shed n tin large Northern run s, possess advantages over those ol tii.: couairv, which, in a mmsure, d ty compe i ion. But ’ i here the case is diffment. Baltimore, standing as t does on the i o tier of the Sent ern Slates, is yet near eno git tolhe greatconiin >rcial, lile-ary and political emporium, to be unladed in the neigblMtrhin d ot great American : j cities, and to enjoy all the adva tapis, as a radiating point, whir an possess - il by ei her P.tiladeljiliia. D'ston 1 c r.V vv Vo k. A paper issued irom Catifinorc lias all the fa ilit'es for chaining die lalcsi Iherary in ell gei.ee. as w. II ns the current literature of the day. fori ign and (lo in st;c, that are en oyed by thojoitinais of the Notth rn i cries Tin- \Vk.si ern Continent is as large, as cheap, and can In -be - ie r a a pled lo the « an - and tastes of Soot h i era read rs.lh in those North - rn papers wireh now draw s large an amount ot their patronage from the S uthern 1 public, Fiitertaininp these view s, we have look ed v. itli cct fi •lence to tin* success of rlie CoNrtvt nt. Fight month’s i experience has t? tided to s - re tig I hen licit eoi finer ce, and now we enter upon its public a lion with a (cm eon v iction i that till that is necessary in secure for it a circulation i equal m that of its X irtliern cotemporaries, is a fait hi til and rue getic devotion of our bestaid! dies tom the it a i us'd'nl aid enter aiding Family Journal. It. is our de- I sign to make the WesiFRN Continent emphat cally a j Southern family paper, that may be read with interest I and profit by every m nnber of a Southern family.— ■ With this view vve shall draw for onr literary depurt . meat, from ilie best sources.sueli m liter as will interest 1 a den e tain the mind, without offending the taste or or**nptinp the morals of our readers. Pams wip he i iken togix e the ate.-t intel ipenee ona’l fulyjects of interest to t o- general reader, to the exclu sion of tlie vast amount oflocal n alter, such as personal gossip, police reports, theatrical a i I other c itici-m , which in ike up so large a pn lion ofthe staple of some of the popular es ofthe North. Tn a win!, though we shall endeavor t" make our paper interesting to all, our e i,-f aim shall he to adapt it to the wants and tastes ofthe people ofthe South and South-West, upon whom, and these of our n« n city who are disposed to sustain such a journal, we ci a- t m nc'y depend for support. r lying more iijt.'it the i arm.-ic merits of our piper, than o » mv promises vve ;n-. :t make in a prospectus, we will cb.-e by i, . i the r»ad rs of the South and West for a- 1 :, T ; itrmm. . which they so •i'-’.rniiv best - .w .4 ot: ibr o vet grow it weeklies of the North. ‘ •«• :—The v,'; 1 rod it nt is p-luted on n imm ir, - t i, s : •e! 1!40! %i i 1 -he -, "n f -- jr type, and seenrely [•: lii s* 1 ... r - - t Two DoLt.AR* PF. H ’ S ' *i>v;.su!. Tlt.ee copies will be Scat for §>V. or Seven | copies t'or Slid. Alt letters on the hns'uess of subscriptions to be ad i dressed, post paid to the edito’-. W. T. THOMPSON. S V.MLLL SMITH, r t'.TlMrsr. AI’CV-r. 18-1(5. Sept. 11. rn F SOFT! IC A UO I ,IXIA X, lit i. ii. SI ; K ■>'.!) B. R. CIBROLI. HOF LDFulfil ient encoumgptuFid he received, the j,r pi’ieturs prnpnFC to isstte TH E SOI 111 C A !?() 1,1 X I AN, after the li >t ilay us October next, 1 as follow s ; A Scnii- U>f7.7u Pajter at per annum, in acl- I vaticc • nr ftfi at the end of the year. A Weekly Paper at £3 per annum, in advance ; or $4 at tin* end of the year, j Roth papers will contain the same reading mat • ter. nnd also, nil new advertisement*. THE SOI Til CAROLINIAN will be printed I on the very best paper, wjih new and beautiful I type. * jane 1* .153 .SO L TII-C A IIOI.IN A IIAI 1.-IiOA I). .V («:?-.:■ r-v ON and alter the K'llt of .November, the Bassen ger i rains will leave at the iullowing hours; it in r h. in. , Leave Charleston, 11 U j l.cave Hamburg, ti O<J Mm ath’s, ltd Marsh’s, (> 30 Ladson’s T. O , 11 ) i Aiken, 7 30 Sn niiiervd e, Ig ii ! Wdliston, 8 4,‘> 31 mile T. 0., I’d dt j Buckvdic, 91* ’ George’s. J I. j Gratnnne, 9 4.1 llranthvi.le, 23 ; Midway, Jo 15 .Midway, 5 Ui Brain In il le, II (111 Graham's, 5 3u| (P - o ge’s. 11 45 B1 ci, ville, 4 O' ! 31 inue T.O. 1J 30 , \\ diiston, 4 3* - j Sumnierv the. lOn Aiken, CO | J.-nl.-on's J . 0., ] 15 Marsh’s C ;>b Smeuth’s I 45 Arrive at Hamburg, 7 OOjArriveat I harleston, Uis COL UM HI A HR ASCII. \ nit li.tn. Leave Branchvil'e, 2 3 i Leave CoJumbia, COO (Vrangel) rg, 3 I. | (Jai.'-iden, 7 ;jij L w s( die, 4 I) Foil Matte, 8 15 Fort Motte, 4 3 | J.ewisville. 9 00 Ga sden, 53 - I O angidnng, !i 45 i Arrive at Columbia, ti 3i \ Vrrive at Bi anclu t le. 10 45 tiov 1 • m SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAD j Fj tm COTTON irom 'he ilninlinrg Depot lo (..'harleston. per —22- hale tsu 75 ' | Colt m eonsigned to tins Company to order in , 1 harle-ton — From any station on the Georgia Rail Road per I 1"0 Ihs.. §0 45 From Marietta, per 100 ih* 50 | ** Kingston and Carlersville, per 100 ihs. 55 4i Ootitcaloga, “ “ 57 i Sejtt. 18 38 SOLTII-CAUOLI.V V RAIi.-KOAD. T's (>n ami after Monday next. sth instant, f the freight of Cotton lo Charleston vv •11 ■ §! per hale. 55 . J. MAGRATiI, Agent. Hamburg, Oct. 2,184 G. g SOUTH C AROIAN A RAILROAD. f l By it recent arrangement. Tickets will hV-FCtjy. be sold to F A 51 1 L I E S traveling upon ’ >r sgSratliis Road at greatly reilncsd rates, : 55 . J. MAGRATiI, Agent. ! Hamburg. June 5. 1840. wm mi a—a—ce— ac ac— THE WASHINGTON UNION. T® N J ll. “DA IIA I NION’’ will he published .as herr tofore.al SiO per annum, pnahle in advance. Its c.harai ler Inthei to has been almost exclusivrlv political. 55 e pnrpo.-e in future to devote a portion ol ns columns to dottiest ic lies s of genera 1 i merest, and to miscellane ous literature, v» liich. witliom impairing Us political in j (1 tience, may render it the more acceptable to an ex i tended class of readers. Ihe “SL'dl-U I.F X 1,5 UNION” viiil he puldished e\ cry Monday and Taursilay, dan ng the recess of Con gre s. at $5 per annum. This contains all the matter emit.lined in the“ JJaili/ Union." iv cju local aib ertise inents-. Daring the sessions ol t'ongress three numlters, iiiste id of two, will he issued, wi hout anv extra charge to snhscrihers. j E.MAIIidpIKXT ftp Till! ITEESLY t.flov. 1 lie “5V1.1.K1A UN OX” is issued every Saturihiv; and as arrangements are in progress to enlarge il to near dnnb'e its present size. ,ve sit ill s io i he en tided to j give nc ii ly every article w Incli may appear in the daily Jtiid s-mi-weekly editions, at the oxtrcm<dv low rale of S’4. We propose alsotogix e, in this edition, a complete svnoj t a - al sii nm try of tile proceedings in Imlh hou-es ;of Congress—thus rendering the “Weeklv Union” a most v In dtie cli mnel of iniin mtit on to all classes of oar con airy. B it. to i’<m ia?r tie ns for I hi- enterprise, an extensive subscription list is absolute! v iudisnensa . b le. j We seize this opportunity to add that some delay has taken pi ice in putting our paper to press, which has prevented its eat ly delivery to our readers, mid conse quently circumscribed its circulation. We. shall mike arrangements to remedy this def. cl, iand to obviate this objection. After the present week wetrustthat nocoiti plaint w ill be made upon this subject. i rONGRESSFONAL REGISTER. In addition to the foregoing, vx e have resolved to pub lish, during the ses ion- of the national legislature, :i "Congressional Register " to he issued weekly, ami to Clint nil a FLLI, RBPOKTof the daily proceedings aml de li.lies ot both houses. Indeed, the nrriiiigciueiils xvhieh we have m nte xvith the very best co ps of reporters will enable us to give even more full and extended reports than we have pro lin ed during this session, superior as w’e claim ih* in to be t oanx - preceding - o tes. The Ifagi-- ter will be m nlenp from he d iil y reports in th ■ “Union,” earetully rev i>ed by an experienced editor.and will con i st it me a complete and an:ir - e.tie record of the session. An appendix will be added, uniform with tin* Register, and to be sent gratuitously to subscribers, comprising a lit of the acts pas-ed during the session, with a- v imps Is ol t heir con lent s, ami a reiei ence, 'x h ‘it necessarx - ,to pre vious legislation. i his wi I form the most complete his tory.ot the sessions of Congress.and will he ferni.-lied at the loxx price Ofs'-VENTY-FIVK c NTS for the text session. JG Postm Asters are authorized to act as onr agents; and in sending Us live yearly subscriber.*, xv it h fhestlb m--iptiou money, foreither the Daily Semi- Weekly, or If ceA - /y, will be eat it led to one copy of the same edition | as they furnisli us subscril ors lor. ; ET’The Congressionai. Kegister will be furnished them on the same terms. JZE.N'ewspapi rs puhli-hing ottr jt respect ns. with (lie noics attach -- !. n >f•! the Ist of December next, will he ett*.: led. irttig the next sess on of Congress, to receive a .’opy ol ’he Congressional Register and Tn-Weekly | Union. Ch/hs trill he furnished with 5 copies of the Daily for ' $lO 00 •5 do Bemi-Weekly " n 00 |IO do do 35 00 5 do Weekly 800 10 do do 15 00 20 do ' ongres-inml I» eg’stcr 10 00 Then one es no person will be “titered upon ourbooks i unle-s the payment of the subscription be made in ad i vance. sept t t INFIRMARY FOR IV F.G ROFS, 'IfV PUIVATK SURGICAL IN FIRM ARY iV-B. u iir acenmmrMlate ten to twenty patients. No charge is made for board or mtr-Mig. the only expense to the owner being tlie fees fur visits, me dicines or operations, and these are regulated by the Medical Society of Augusta. BALL F. EVE. M. D. Brnfessor of Surgery in the Medical College of Ga. net Ift I y 14 fJMItERMOM RTERS.-A few LONG ones ■- left, i* be luui of #24 i. E. MARSHALL * rra m ■n t ii jl>*i'.at* t*a m ipwmu mw m \ | COLLETON BmURS. FOR DYSPEPTICS. THESE BITTERS are purely a vegetable compound, and are offered to the pub lic from a principle of benevolence, under the full est conviction that they will he found a safe and sovereign remedy for Dyspepsia. They have been triumphantly tested not only by some of the most I respectable lamilies in the Slate. übo have furnish | eii ample testimony as to their decided excellence, j but also by the proprietor, who. for ten years, stil- S lered all the gloom incident to that distressing dis i ease. '1 hey possess the peculiar excellence dented to most oilier Bitters, of not proving injurious 1 y l continued use. They contain not a single delcte i nous ingredient, and", as seen from the directions i which accompany each bottle, may be given with • entire safety to an infant in the month li the Colleton is taken regularly and persever ing! y. i. \v hi eh is liighl y iin port am insiuliborti cases,) they u ill, soon alter the tt.-e of a few bottles, be found to ad on thesysiem likett charm : —imparting vigor to the stomach, bracing tin? t.crves, cleans ing the liver, prompting digestion, increasin'; the appei te, st ret igt hening I lie chest and voice, re I liv ing pains, cramps, and stitches in the breast. They are al-o most excellent for cholera morbus, habitual const ipa i ion, sea-sick ness, nausea, proceeding irom whatever cause, in cases of general debility, il lias proved one of the host rented ie?, and is there fore highly recommended to elder!; people, literary gentlemen, si intents, and others ofsedentary habits. I j Taken in small doses frequently ii;rough lit? day, | i they have checked the most vudeat diarrhoea, atid i likewise been administered wi.a the happiest effect * in cholera Riantitm. In ill the foregoing complaints, these Bitters will ; he found effectual il persisted in. and taken act ord 1 ing to the directions winch :iccornpan\ each hot I le. j And although il has been testified by several that j they tire excellent in many others, yet in none other ' than I hose above enumerated, is the proprietor will | inglo vouch for their eflicai y. They were pritua ' rilyand solely intended to cure Dyspepsia. The Colleton Bitters have been eight years he | fore the public; and in consequence of the incrcas j ing demand b»r this valuable medicine, the proprie | tor It ts entered largely into the husines:—bottles i are procured having "Colleton Billers’' moulded in ! them—they are also numbered, scaled ami stamp ed vvjtli uu appropriate motto Brice si per bottle. E. M. CAREY, General Agent for this State, J. E. Al AJISIJ A EL, Agent, Augusta. ITiltox llkad. S. Jan. ISIC. Os the Colleton Bitter.-— -' l (j.nreli/ a Vegetable Compound’’ and w Inch, from the cot lidem e iltaxe in the character and integrity of the maker and pro prietor thereof. I verily believe to he true,) 1 en tertain the most favoia'de opinion. Se\era! of my personal friends and acquaintances, long a flint id vvnli Dyspepsia, have as.-med me tlial ll.cy have found these Bn ter.- better than any other m< did tie they ever tried, for that distressing disease. And 1 take the pi asnre I'm (her to stale that 1 have wn nessed the excellency ot tliese Bitters, in natisia, sit k-headat he, and ho\v< | complaml ;in this last particular, 1 lta\ e seen the Coin-ton repeatedly and j sticccsslnlly tested among tin- children of my own house-hold. .No family ought to be w iihout Ibis in valuable medicine. REV. A. WOODWARD, Pastor of 8:, J.tikes Church, s. C. april2o ' 133 I SARDS’ SARSAPARILLA, Fur the Removal and Permanent Cure of all Diseases ar.tio" from on impure Stole oj the iiuou , or hobtl oj thesystem, nz: scrofula or Kmo's Knl, tiueuniutisni, übstnu.te Cvta o uns tnopl tons, J'linjiO s, or J'n.'i mis on i/,e tucc, Jinn shes, lilies, Ciiroiili: .se, t Kijts, Jiotg Omni or Tetter. Setilu Head, Culm o tun HI i-nu tin, ij the Jimies uuil Joints. KlaOOoi n o ict-s. Zypnn.in cs/imp tihiis, nciolu iiur K.iMiiap u. and DiSeus s *inJ < i in j an injudicious an of Jle.i ito </ .tsciics oi jJroj'.-y I.x -posurtor Imp nun in ito J.i j\ . Algo dm i Lousti tot tonal JJisornti s trill lie retuund by tins Trejiaru t tin.. f fitllls mcilieiltc Inis, in many tliomani! instances. 1 1 long in in-aim amt re lot amg vtgoi to i lie w cal, a ml l.tnguiU ir.iute. lls opei atioo exieiids ilaeil lo the i i'inu | te.-t transactions of tne genetan system, amt coin, is is i n rp tiioving tliscaacti actiuii in the absorbing auu secreting vessels. J he blood contains the element-of the iv hole aniin it si rui lin (■ — tlesli and tibi e.giainis, iuu»cie», re.mons, me n.ids,the liati,atm even tne bones taeniscivcs, are all sustained by tne blood. Well, then, may It be eat led t lie s.reainol life. In proportion to the pm it; oi limit will j be that of the substanet i to \v inch it is continually eiiune ! mg Corrupt idood nistPadot piooiutiß lietiithy tiesli.is ■' hkch enough to tic; eiop sores a d ulcers \Vlien lin-se appe ir. win l lift in the -ppi nit iuiniof si rofiiia.m ;»li us ■ in ii ll i for m and disgust mg shapes, or erupt ion s in ~11 their idisfig mmg vanel \ . rliemii;itisin,l,ilioiis disorders,genet al ret.iSiit ion and delolity. and .1 host of coiapbuntsarising Irom di' rde, ed sec ret toils I hei e is no dete: gent.it is be hr-ve,l,th;|t w 1 11 >orapidly ueuti :«hz» the vll Usin the blood IVOIII winch they spi mg and ell. i t.i ra licaieure.u* ibis p reparation. The follow big is an extract from a letter just received f: on 1 M rs. Brian, w ho had hewn aid tried for »e\ ci ;il v e:i r# i with Scrofulous fleers. Dyspepsia. Ac., and recently with an affection of the Tin oat and %j»,.eM; HAD EVSBI iIGA a ,Dee.l<t!i, 1«1.1. Missrs. A l>. <y IJ. Stnnls —ls, fore I commenced using yon 1 S ii sapa 1 it a my sufferings w ere almost past exjirc*- sion. til y t liroat was completely ulcerated i had ail read In 1 cough, and there were frequently weeks together that 1 could notspeak above a whisper: and besides, the mlla mat 1011 from my th mat extended into my head, so that my Ii ea ring was v ,ry much impaired. Aftelt ak me thoSars:«- p.mlla a short tunc my hen ltd improved and my throat is now well. 1 uni as free from r ough and tightness of the chest as lever was, and can hear quite distinctly. My t liroat lias been well about three months.the cure of « Inch hatibeen effected entirely by the use of y ,mi sarsaparilla. VourtViend, LOI'ISA R. BKVAN. NT.W \ Ull K. April "Jg. Is' J 5. Messrs. A R if D Sands — Gent.-: feeling it aduly to I J you ami the community al I n ge, 1 send you this certih | cate of the virtues of y our Sarsaparilla, that others who ‘ a, e 110. v suffering may have their contideucc established j and useyotir medicine w iihout dela\ . I w.isirtmli ml with a .severe ulcer 011 my ankle, which i ex tended half \v ay up to the k nee. d i.-charg irg vei y oil en sue m ittor. itching, hurtling, and depm .ng lueollcli of m' rest at nigh l. and very painful lo IwCir. 1 ■.vasrecontaieiided lo use your medicine by Mr. James Met' omie). who bad been cu edby 11, and after using ti ve bottle- 1 wisenli. i ly cured. I have deferred sending you this certificate otic year since iluvcime was etiecl d. in order to ascertain vv 1111 cer tainty w hei her it was a pel mallei.t rule, and it now fives methe greatest pb asme to add tlint I have neither seen nor fell the slightest re-appe.•ranee ol it, and that lain entire)' sound. 'ours. SARAH M l NTVRE.ffIOD. laiitry-st. MOUIBE, ALA Nov,ad.le4.». Atessre. Sands —l deem it uu act ot justice to mysell and t te comiuuiiity at large, to relate the 10.1.wv mg fads w Inch oceurri‘«l 111 our neighborhood in the latter part ol .Ini' last. Janet) , a young girl aged too teen years, was .1 (dieted with an immense sore on the middle of her back , which defied all the t real mem ot medic alk 1 11. As she was a friend ofom fain I\. I employ ed till the means 111 11 iv power m endeavoring lo relieve her hut in vain. At last some pe son mentioned to me your Sarsaparilla, and ! immediately procured t" o bottles ofMe-srs. Mo-ely A Tucker, vonr Agent in this eity. which Igavelolier. 1 ! called to see her Ihe next day and she told me she had ta ■ ken tw i, doses and felt very iimcli relieved. I laughed im moderately at tliis, but she s.ml it w is re illy so, a ml, gen tlemeii.in a word, in two weeks irom the ti ne she i iihi. in" need using iI, 1 lie re was neither 'ig 11 nor appearance of where thesore had been. Yours, respect In 11 v , J. (J. HOUSEMAN. D 3 Dam hm-st. TJ" For fu rt he v particulars am! conclusive evidence o itssnpenor value and efficiency , secpampUicis,which may be obtained ol agents g rat is. Prepared and sold wholesale and retail by A. P>. fc D. 1 SANDS, Wiiolesale Druggists. “‘.I Fulton street. New I York. Sold also by II AVILA N D. RiM.I A A CO.. All - giistn; Mavitiind. MarraUA. Allen.Uhurlesloii; G R Hcii ’ drickson.Savannah; G. Payne. Miicon; A.l'itih. olum 1 liia; and by druggists genera I v t hronglioiit the United (States. Price §1 per bottle, ♦> bottles for $5. yCT The public are respect ful'y reif nested tore mem her I th at iI i s Samis'Sarsaparilla that has and i - const a 111 ly ; achieving such rental kali,e cuies of the most difficult class of diseases to which the iiutiiau frame issuhject, | t here foi »■ ask I'm Sands’ Sara j aritlu anil tak cno other j February IS, leTf. Pm Ihd j COMPOIAD KYUUP OF SAnSAPA It I L E A . 9,A|OR the c tre of RlieuiilaUsm. Scrofnhr, syphilis, 1 ’ etc., to counteract the destrucf.vc effects 1 t Mer onry. and for the relief ol all diseases arising fn in an i impure state of the Blond. P epared a cording to a for- J mala which is universally approved bv the .Medic i! Fa- I cnltv. Put up in large bottles at $ 1.1,0 each—a discount m ole at whiles ,le, sold by- Oct I 11 \VILA\D, BTSLF.V & TO. STATUTES OF GEORG!.\. A N AWI.VSIS OFTHE BTATFTES OF I g a (i-f-.QRtiIA. in general ii«p. with Forms ami I Frcreilettis necessary to their practical operations —torl an appendix containing the Declaration of Independence; the Glides of Confederation; the Consiitotionof the United State*; the Constittuion of flie State of Oenrgia; Oen. Washington's Fare well Address; and tlie .Naturalization Laws passed by Congress: hy Howell ( ohh, containing 779 pages, roval octavo—price £6,00. Forsa’c by j 1 augutt 5 THOMAS RICHARDS. | BUSINESS CARDS. Xo Professional and Ilu*ii«e*» Jlrn. PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS, not exceeding six lines. will he inserted under this head at the rate of §lO per annum. Card* ex* j reeding six lines, will he charged vro rata per line OT DAN IELL, M\coy, <;i:oi:<;r Practices in tlie follow in" comities: —Pikc.T’p* son. .Monroe, Twiggs. Pula>ki, Sinn:- r, ('nnvf rd, Houston, Dooly and Jones. [dec 20 ly d.g~ WILDS, mm am am am W m waiN mi mm mm mm mm \ v f SPARTA, GEORGIA. Will practice in Hancock, W.tren, Waslungto* and Taliaferro Counties. Dec. 8 ly 53 I GEO. G. McWHORTErJ A T T O II N i: V A T I. A W . I OFFICE LAW RJMGE, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA ort 23 fun 23 David adams,' Attorney at Law. Hamburg. So. Cr, * i Office over the store of Sibley A' rapon—will practice in the Law Courts of Edgefield and Itnm* well. 3.) ly sept 21 \V. V\ iLSOA, PORTRAIT PAINTER. A few FORTH MTS will he undertaken if early application is made ruins Studio, Unitarian Church, corner of Greene at*! Jac.kson-slreeO. nov 25 4 ts 47 CLEVELAND <L SPEAR , SIMM <g®rM«mTg A O . 2 15 Ji nh CD-ST., ( Acer Aldrich Green's Shoe Store.) nov 11 ly 35 j ■naame ALagjpj adßraae-vj* l - urr tm-ahcwi Clmrioston Advertisements. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. fS 11 1 E snfiscriher heirs le ; ,^e to call the nMention j Ja. of Country .Merchants. Planters. Arc., in hi* j very stock o f STAPJjK ASU t'AiSOY DRY GOODS, winch he oilers at New York prices, for ca»h op approved notes. Hi* stock of JHJMESI'ICS are three! front the Factories, and Dress Goods Just received per last arrivals trom Europe, consisting in part of the following: 3, 4. s.f> ami 12-1 Brown Whirling and sh c 3. 4. 5, H. 10 and 12-4 Bleached do. tii. Prints of every descrip ion ('aslimeres. ( as inner l)es E Casse Mouse De Lain i ’holly’s Printed Bareges ami Halzarines. A I -s O , Black. Brown. Blue ami Green Broad Cloth* liho k Doe Skins and <'assiim—. s Silk. Satin, t ashne re and V .Mentis Vesting* (. ravals, Scnrts, Stocks ami ( ullars, And every article to he found in the Dry Hood* line. E. W. BANCKOFJ*, • 253 King-street, Charleston, S. C. sept 7 33 A-s, \ ICTOI iJ A IK )T El•*~y I--.-*. A riiAUi.ESTO'. s. r. CORNER OF A7.V(t AND I’RINCESSSTS. •! !,• V ,IARE 'n ( Proprietors. J. B. Atwood, S This splendid, elevated ami commodious Eslab iishment combines advantages equal, it not superi or. to any IJolefin the city, particularly on account of its centra! location ami airy construction. Board, perday $1 00 Do. per week, 0 00 Teh 23 ly 105 I GLOBE HOTEL, DKG AT i R , GEORGIA. „ The subscriber \ . beg* leave to inform the j public generally, that he A-;J*A?T has opened a 111)1 S E ' 'A*- X'&'Z «>F ENTKRTMNMENT a* the old stand, formany | years occupied by Dr J. \S g*'- -’.r-v Thompson. and hopes by ’ ' strict attention to obtain a liberal sha re of public patronage. J1 is tafile will, at till times be supplied with the best the country affords. His Stable is tinder the control of an at tentive. Hostler, with plenty of provender. His charges will lie a< moderate as can be afforded at any similar establishment in the up-country, both to regular boarders and transient persons. 11 H. REYNOLDS. Decatur, DeKalb c0..0a.. July 2'J. 18411 oggstrsi*rg:.-rr..r^p-^ j E. 11. KOGEKS, l£L.' jK S 2 SfcJ_"'©El S 3 r Si C 2 'fiE.' inform the citizens of Augusta and w w its vicinity that be has opened a shop on IMclntn- h-streel. directly opposite the C 'onstit ntion* alist office. for I fie ptirpo-e of carrying on the above business, in all its various branches. Rifles of a superior quality made to order, an’ v\ a rra nled as good as can be prod need, hot li in ; oiul of finish and accuracy ol shooting. Double and single Units re-stocked and repaired. Also, door ami trunk locks repaired, and new keys fitted at short no;ire. From his long experience in the business, he is enabled to say that all work entrusted to his care shall be done as well as it can be done at the north or els* \\ lien*. Allen's Revolving and Self-Locking Pistols, Powder Flasks and .'"hot Pouches.( due VVrem he*, English, French and American Percussion Cap*, fur sale. July 1. ISIG. ly 5 BACON ! BACON!! & LIES, ii AMS. Sides, and Shou!* , tiers. For sale low by J' lt 7 JOHN R. DOW. DR. JOEl* tilt AN 11A ?l * S LIVER AND DVBFEPTIC us;ni(;im iN off-ring this valuable medicine to the people of Georgia, for the relief and cure of many if is* ■ cases incident to a southern climate. I do not claim for ii infalibility; neither do 1 say if will cure ah j disease*. But in < hronic Liver A fleet ions ami Dys* [ pepsia. I can confidently adv ise and recmnin* ml its use. from my personal observation and use of the ! article in nuown practice. This article. i» favor.v j*biy received wherever it has been used. lam al* lowed to rclcr to Mr. George Heard of Troup, Mr. John Warren of t olnmhns, M r. McKa ffe** of Cobh, | Mr. As bury Hull of Athens. .Mr. William D. Ter* j rell of Putnam. Rev. John F. Dawson of Lagrange; l to which a great numhei of names might be added, ' v\ bo bear their testimony to i value. Dr. Henry 1 Branham lias used ihjs m db-ine in his own ran , j ami has prescribed H to many others, gives ; tas his I opinion, that ii is one ol the safest ami most vabm : bit* medicines that can he used in imperfect digcg. tion, liver complaints, constipation ami irregular state ol the Iwivvels. Jt is m*T .1 in bilious com* plaints, to persons recover*!'" from bilious fevers, and in siek or nervous bead-ache. r i’o pregnant women, w iio are subject to ostiveness. tfiis medi cine is well suited. In regulating the state of the stomach ami bowels, and prunufting tligestion, it is particularly useful. I could append a long list r*f t ertifieates. but for* bear, prefering to rely on the virtues of rhe medi cine to sustain itself. The medicine is a gentle and certain cathartic, tonictiml sudorific. JOEL BRANHAM, Latonton.Ga. Price —For sale by march 11 A. G. IVILLIS. CIAMPHIiVK DID. —Thisai Role is to he, had J fresh.at ). E. MARSHALL’S . j Dec. 1J «l