Daily constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1846-1851, March 18, 1847, Image 1

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1 r ’— lM 111 —— a ——»———— iUMMO»wwBii-yje.-!W'rwww<Mi !!■ niai ru*———— —■——«BBMWwbbwmpbmmh— —ii —mm ■ - -- . . ■ ■■ —— ■— 11 —————• —■ ■ ■ • ■ ~ ~mbhvv mml ■ ifJTOgwyw— -swl /SsTtli :h fnlt) (MP TGI’ I If - 2 I -Go BY JA3IES GARDNER, JR. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 18, 1817. NEW SEUIEU—VOL. L—NO. 141. THE CONSTITUTIONALIST OFFICE IN' McINTOSII street. Third duor from the Sortk-West Corner oj Lroua-st. Kales of LAND by Administrators, Executors or Guar dians, are required, by law, to be held on the first Tuesday in the mon h, between the hoars o*'teu in the forenoon and three in the afternoon, at tbs < ourt House in which the properly is situate. Notice of these sales must be given in a public Gazette sixty days previoU'to the day of sale. Fates of NEGIIOES-mu.-t bent public auction, on the, first I'uesday of the month, between the usual hours of sale at :hc place of public sales in the county where the Letters Testamentary, or Administration, or Guar dianship, may have been granted, first giving sixty i da vs’ notice thereof, in one of the punhc Gazelles of this State, and at the door of the Court House where | such sales arc to be held. Nonce fur the sale of Personal Property must he given in like manner forty days previous - to day of sale. Notice to the Debtors and Creditors of au Estate must be published fur forty dai s. Notice that apphealiun will he made to the Court of Or dinary for leave to sell LAND, must he published f.r I FOUR MON : its. Notice for leave to sell NEGROES, must be published : four months, before any order absolute cuu be given 1 by the Court. ———- .-ra. w j -■ i " - iu f w m ■■■■ BUSINESS CARDS. | To Frofcieiioiial mu! Rimincss Men. PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS j not exceeding six lines, will be inserted under tliis hear! at the rule of SlO per aiiiiinn. Cards ex- j reeding six lines, will be oh urged pro rata per line JAMES GARDNER, JR. ATTOJI NM V A T LAVi . AUGUSTA, GA. Feb. r. 103 JOIIX J. JONES, ATTORNEY A T L A W , M ACON, G A. Will practise in the counties of Bibb, Jones, B&1dw in, Twiggs, Houston, Crawford and .Mon roe,and also in the county of Burke. Any liu-i --pcss intrusted to his care will receive prompt at tention. [Feb. 10 Im I 10 I). C. WILDS. Sl sc mmim mm am W anal am*. u tm m> ia i % y SPARTA, GEORGIA. Will practice in Hancock, Warren, Washington j and Taliaferro Counties. Dec. 8 lv 58 GKO. G. Mc\ViiOßTKil, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE LAW RA.SQE. AUGUSTA , GEORGE. oct 23 Orn 2>) DAVID ADAMS, Attorney at Law, Hamburg, So, C: Office over tlie store of Sibley A Crapon—will practice in the Law Courts of Edgefield and Burn- i well. 30 ] y sept 01 Ginsos & butt, A T T O R E V S A T L A W . WARREN ION. GA. LAW COPARTNERSHIP.—The Subscribers have rule red into a Co-Partnership, and will prac- j tine in the Northern Circuit. Any business entrns- j led to their care will meet vyithpronapt attention. WILLIAM GIBSON. | JOSEPH 11. BUTT. Jan. 22 Cm. 91 LAW NOTICE. J. T. SHEWMAKE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, WAVN ES BO ROUGH, GA. Jan 23 ly W. W ILSON, PORTRAIT PAINTER. A few PORTRAITS will be undertaken it early application is made at his Studio, Unitarian Church, corner of Greene and Jackson-streets. nov 25 ts 47 CLEVELAND & SPEAR, aiim ffl^Kisnm NO. 21 5 Lr AXXf |JiIOA » . ST., (Over Aldrich 4 Green's Shoe Si ore. J not 11 ly 35 ——BW—■■■■■■■aBaWBMMMMMMMWMHBWMWWMMWW CONSTITUTIONALIST JOB OFFICE, 'iif i ■ »t n n n "t n *** Hi m 1 * W :J mmmmm mm mm » mmi kxi m J Having recently put our Job Office in complete order, and made extensive additions to our former assortment of FANCY TYPE, we are now pre pared to execute with neatness, and at short notice, ALL. KINDS OF PLAIN, FANCY, ANO ORNAMENTAL FJEEIWrae, SUCH AS HANDBILLS, VISITING CARDS. LABELS, COTTON RECEIPTS, I CARDS, BLANKS, CIRCULARS, CHECKS. .NOTES, BILL HEADS, &c. JO“All orders from the Country will meet with prompt attention. Augusta, June 21, 1345. TAPER, BOOKS AND FANCY STATIONARY. DUNHAM A BLAKELY, Paper Mannfac- j Hirers, are now receiving from New York j and Boston a very large addition to their former •lock of Books and Stationary, togeMier with a ! general supply of Combs. Buttons. Pins, Needles, I Sjkkil-Thread, Razors, Scissors. Thimbles, Pen- Knives, (.old and Silver Pencils. Gold Pens. Card- Cases, Souvenirs, Tablets, Pink Saucers. A c. Also—A large assortment of Pocket Books, kid, calf and morocco; Banker < uses; \\ riling Desks; Fori Folios; Bill Files; Bill Heads; Bust Office Deliver); Ink Stands, something new; together with a complete assortment of French and English Toys. Fire-Crackers, and a large variety ul other articles usually kept in Book Stores. Our Goods are all new and well selected to suit both the country and city trade. Our prices are also reduced in proportion to other goods now of fered for sale. Country ami city merchants are in- ( vited to call and purchase cheap goods. Next door o Messrs. J. A S. Bones A Co.’s Hardware Store, sep 23 ly 43 BLEACHED WINTER STRAIN KD LAMP OIL. jm LFO, e rood article of uableached Oil, for kitchen i ro,, * !, ' ,Jr WM.HAIXES. . ®«l «kJ j »r. — ."grrr~rr.: n-r. 1 , ■ -• ■ -—... ■ ■ i -, if» tsenxr-.nugs,*r Ea JSI. E JZA CJ HEt GD JSX. HD » RATES OF FREIGHT ON THE GEORGIA AND WESTERN & ATLANTIC RAIL-ROAD, 1 — ; I l—l—.. if i iF.OUGIA It A 11. -ftO A I "vV. ic A. Jl. 11. r- —2.rz z; 7 ? S \ BETWEEN AUGUSTA AND | |_| f§M 1 |* ! i'trsl Class —lio.vcsof Hats. IJonnetsand Furntture. per tt>oi',>j>U b B»0 10 S>o 1 j IB Second Class 1 — Coxes ami Pales of Dry Goods. Shoes, i Saddlery, (i!a«s, Paints, Oils, Drugs, and Confection- ■ 4'J 5.0 Jys 85 SO aries, per 100 lbs. y ! Third Class —Snpur, CufT-'e. Liquor. Uagffincr. Rope, ter, Cneese, 'Pohacc.n, I : <*attier. Hides, Cotton-Varus, j i Copper,Tin, Bar and Sheei.-Irnn, llo’dow-W are. Crock- 30 30* 30 60 55 ory, Custinorfs, Hardware, and other heavy ariicies not J i j enumerated b°lo\v, per 100 lbs. j j Fourth Class —Flour, Uiee. Bacon, Pork, Beef, Fish, ] | ; ; Lard,'Fallow, Beeswax, Fetilliprs, Bales n{ Bairs, Gin- | i oor o r , serig, Green and Dried Fruit, Mill-Gearing, Pin Iron. ( *" Mill and Grind Stones, Georgia Domestics, per 100 lbs. J i Cotton —Per 100 lbs 25 25 25 40 45 j Salt —Per Liverpool Sack, not exceeding 4 bushel - ; 3u 35 35 5.5 GO Per Bushel, b », o jtj 17 I Molasses —Per Hogshead, 4 0(A 5 OCT 5 00 8 00 8 50 1 Ploughs, Wheel-Barrows, Corn-Shellers and Straw-Cut- ) r • ? j ler-,e«rb, } £u i 50 uU ‘® j Oats in casks, or sack 3, per bushel ( ( (; 9 ]Q Corn, Wheat. Peas, Bean-. Bye, Nuts, and Gia.-s-Seeds, ) pi*r kii.lit'l, , / A | f s : 8 >'* H | Lime —ln Casks or Boxes not exceeding bushels, each. 3( 30' 30 45 50 Hoo . I> v f lie’ Ca r fj< :• () 50 70 75 it A Bacon 111 cavils or boxes util ue iraiisporied liom Guinea.cum lu AugiuU al 3d cents I per 100 lb<. d ir For ul her ariic es sre 1 i>t. ILTFreighl for Atlanta, Kingston and Ootliralog.i, pnvah’e either at Augusta or at those* I stations. F. C. Atf.MS. Sunerinteiulant of Transportation. Transportation Office, Georgia Rail Road and Ranking Com] any, } Augusta, Ga., Sept. 2, 1846. ' \ sept 2S SOI Til CAROLINA I? VII, ROAD. ,7 k *“’“i 'l’ll l * Special Train fur A ken will here of ~T after not leave on Sunday afternoons. - Si'... iV ■ ■ Hamburg, S. C., August 28, 1810. aug. 3 1 *3O but i ii-uAi.uiiinA a. tiiri | • v..: .s&— /<>iN and after the Kith of November, the Passen j ger Trains will leave at the Icdlovv big hours: h in ( In m. I Leayr Charleston, 11 U Leave Hamburg, C Os) Suieutli’i, 11 .1 , Marsh’s, 0 ad L.kisoiiV T. O , 111; Aiken, 7 110 Smninerv.l.e, 12 09 j Williston, h -la 3! mile T.U., lit 39 IMackvilD, Dls (f.uigeV, 1 lid Branchville, 2 ISO Midway, 1 I 15 Midway, 3 On liraueliville, 11 09 Ora ham’s, 3 3 Geo c c's, II -15 R1 ckville, 409 3! mneT.O. i 2 30 W illistoa, 4 39 Summerville 1 09 Aiken, C 0-d 1 ..-uJsou’s i . 0., 1 15 Jjaryrns <) 30; Sineath’s 1 45 1 Arriv eat Hamburg, 7 OOj Vrriye ;>i Charleston, 2 J 5 ( OL UMBIA HR ANCJL h rn | h. ni. Leaveßranclivillc, £ 3 .Leave C phrmtiia, C 09 Orangob rg, 3 l.'J Gmisileu, 7 30 Lew ssille, 4 0 J oil.finite, 8 15 Fort Motte, 4 3 1 Lewisville. & 00 Ga isileis, 5 o' I O angeburg’, 9 45 Arrive at Columbia, 0 3',| \reive at Uralicliv i'!e. 10 45 imv 1 • 31 I 7 u.. --—l~?vg : ......—:_v A ETEII THE IGfJI INST., all «'nitons 1 /k remaining at the Georgia Hail Read Depot | over 24 hours after i: is turned on the p’atfonn. ■ will lie Mail to the nearest Warehouse, at the « x- I pc use of the con-dgoces j Trax.sp n. Office of xriK G. R R. & B. C. t Augusta, Jan. 13, 1817. I Jan. 14 87 GEOHRIA, MACON AM) WESTERN AN I) WESTERN AM) ATLANTIC It AIL ROADS. i ■ ~—*—l— rgAllE Passe mg e n Train* , carrying the Great HL Southern Mail between New York and New Orleans, leaves Augusta daily at 7 o'clock, p. m., arrivingat Atlanta at tH o'clock, a. at., leaves At lanta at Ho’clock- A. >i., and arrives at Gridin at 10 o’clock. A- M- Returning, leaves Gridin at 1 o’clock. P- M-, arriving at Atlanta al 3s I 1 M , I leaves Atlanta al 4 o'clock, v. si. , and arrives at Augusta at 3i o’clock . a. m. In connection with thistrain. the passenger car, hy locomotive, runs from Union Point to Allien.-, on Mon lays, Wednesdays, and Fridays; and by i horse power,on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Satur- I days. 'i’lie Passenger Train upon the State Roadlcaves | Atlanta dai y, (Sundays excepted.) nr 8 o’clock, a. m.; and arrives at < lothcaloga at 3: o’clock. P. m. Returning leaves (lothealoga at 7 a. m., and ar rives at Atlanta, in lime lor the evening train to Augusta. Stages run In connection with the cars.asfol j lows: Daily. —The Express Mail Line, the Georgia Rail Road Line.and the Sooth Carolina Rail R- ad Line, from Griffin to New <>rleans, passingi hrough Greenville. La Grange, West Point an I Auburn to Notasulga. thence by Rail Road to .Montgom ery. Also, from Bartlesville via Columbus, to I Chehaw. From Warrenton to Macon via Spartaand Mil- I edgeville. From .Madison.every Monday,Wednesday.ami i Friday, via Eaton ton and Clinton to Macon and via ! Eat on ton to Milled ererille. I From Athens, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sa turdays, via Gainesville to Cassville, and Dahio nesra. From Double Wells, on Tuesdays. Thursdays, and Saturdays, to Washington, Wilkes county, and Abbeville, S. C. From Covington, on Mondays, IV ednesdaysand Fridays, through Griffin, and Greenville to La Grange. From Kingston every day, (Sundays excepted.) via Rome. Double Springs, Warrenton, and De catur to Memphis, Team. From Atlanta on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, to Jonesboro’ and Griffin. From Stone Mountain on Mondays, Wednes days and Fridays, for Lawrenceville and Gaines ville: From Oothcaloga on Tuesdays, iliursuays and Saturday*, for Chattanooga. Tejin. 2CT THROUGH TICKETS, from Anyuta to Huntsville, Decatur, or Tiiscnmbia. Al t., can be had at the <U 11. R. Ticket Oilo'e. for <lB. Office Geo. R. R. & B’k’g Co., Feb. 4, ISI7. Brilliant Military Silver Bullet Vcs-t Buttons, ECU as were maile by the stff); i-riber for Gens. ►*7 Jackson. Glasscock, an ! many others of our military worthies of the last war. M mufactured by JOHN GULMARIN, Watch Maker, at No. 1.53, Broid-st. Augusta,Ga. N. B. Tliev' are made with the same old punch with on*'of which Gen. Pakenham was m trially wounded at the battle-of New Orleans, on the Bth January, 1815. of which the wonderful incidents therewith connected and recently republished, mn be seen at No. 153 Broed-st. Augusta, Ga. dec 31 M 74 STILL ( ULAFei ! O.V WA S JII .\G TON-S Tli E ET, 'Three J)oors iSuulh tj Thomas JJueis' ISloi'e. I E IpEj ts j r J,4 - ' ' J" 7 TfAA< TIFCIN, lUTLIH'.RS AND R AlL'-OAD COM «P PA.NILS, AND TO ALI, WHOM IT WAV CONCERN. Ttic sub-crib -r takes ttiis in •itioJ ofiniorr.iiug hi> trie.tids and customers, and tiie pntilic "p erally, that be lias i keen induced to lower is prices for work on account of j f.e dullness of l>u>iiiP.-s, a d with the hope* nf doing m >r<* bus up-s. If p w id wo: k >i t I h • following r:if ■ s : Tin Roofing put on al 89 per toil -ipiare ft. or 125 c. per s iiure when the m iterials are furnish f.arL'e Guit -rs, formeily 31 c. per ft. reducid to 17c, j Large Conductor Pipes 25". “ “ 15c. Sin d! Gutters, 20c. “ “ 12Ac. Sinai; Conductor Pipes gup. “ “ I2ic. Guttpr Hooks, 1 tic. “ “ Ac. Oil Cans. a!i mzps, 29c pprcal. “ Hie. llatiiing Tubs, S’3 (19 api<cr, “ §4 00 tip will co to ni) v par I of i lip country to pul up Gu tiers j and lioofiuv and no extra charges w itt be mudu for it, if , conveyance m l bo ual i;r»-. furnisln’d. A ii_\ ralßrcii’e or secilri ty will lieciven for the perform ance of iir.v work or contracts made In him . and the best materials u ill b used that Ili»■in 11 lot can afford. Having one of the e-t workmen ii his employ, lie flatters himself that be will please any who may g vc him a call both in price and qualitv. Sept. 28 R. F. ROUVEP . i i 3 , 9 P « I » : S il j o C L;: iiTTzizrzxziz f A < j» 4 / V %mm i R F- c il EW offers for sale a large assort l; Jo in>'iii of Fa< lory and < -ook Sl< )\ i’,S of ilie latest fashions and most approved style, for Wood or Coal. opposite ti e Eagle <x, Finrnix Hotel. Broad [ sir et. AtigU'ta.Ga. sept 2l SOU i'll CAROLINA JO. KEY CJLTB. ■i / r- V T - s . * /Tt . ■ - ■ rU I;> V*. Vf^f ■ rraiHE following Sweepstakes have been opened | ii hv ibis Cilub, to Lo mn during tlic race week in February, ;BH. I Sweepstake* for throe year olds—iiestts two , miles, §253 entrance, §3 j forfeit if declared before the first of November. SIOO after that lime; to name and do eon the first of .May. If three or more start, the r luh to add 8500, Gobs to carry U 0 j I!is.. Fillies and geldings 87 lbs. To coipe ufl on Vv edl.esd i V of t be Race week. Sweepstakes for two year olds—mile heats. $250 entrance, SSO forfeit if declared before the first of j November. §'<>o alter that lime; to name and close on tiie firs! of May. Il thr e or more start, ilie Club to add s ’0 L to carry a featlmr, 10 cutup oilon . Thursday of (lie Race week. j Sweepstakes f>r three year olds—mile heats, s2sd entrance. £5 > forfeit if declared before the first of November. slOj after that time; to name and ( lose on the first of May, If three or mure start, the Club to add 8 100, Colts to carry ‘Jo |!>«., Fillies and geldings 87 lbs., to coirti off on Friday I of tne Race week. Subscriptions received in Charleston hy the Se cretarv <>f the Club. JOHN IL IRW.VG. ! March 4 3 12J TO MY OLD FRIEXDsTnD i'ATUUAS. ‘* As you find ns Recommend ns.” EAGLE HOTEL. JL- —The subscriber having rented the spa ! - ; cions and comfortable House, known as j dlJOLffie EAGLE HOTEL, formerly kept by D. N. Ju Non, of litis place, will be happy to accom ; module Ids friends in such a manner as to give perfect satisfaction-. His charges will be moderate .and his table sup plied with the best this section of the country can alf ml. In addiiion ti) his House, he has two large stables in fine order, which will he attended I hy faithful Ostlers, and provided with good pro vender. It will also be bis duty to see “That none go auav dissatisfied.” ' JOHN BUTT. Warrenton, Dec 0. 1816. 59 STATUTES OF GEORGIA, i 4N AN \LYSIS of THE STATUTES OF I GEORGIA, in general use, with Forms and ! I Precedents necessary totiieir practical operation* ! , and an appendix containing tiie Declaration of j Independence; tHe Articles of Confederation; the . Constitution of the. I nited States; the Constitution of the Sia*e of Georgia; Gen. \V asliington s fare* j well Address; and the Naturalization Laws passed ! by Congress: by Howell Cobb, containing 773 j nages, roval octavo—price Su,CO. torsa ehy 1 1 Bugasr 5 THOMAS RICH ARTS "-3CL * "» 'T. 1 -! 1 :!/? - ■TSa-JVJiC: UAL TEKIV i:*S CHEMICAL SOLUTION. Foil THE IMPROVEMENT OF WHEAT AND OTilEll SEEDS. faillK subscriber being the unly jvwaessor in tL- Ja. I niteil States-, of lie* re.i >■:■• f.ir preparing 1 1 AU l ERI VELs GBE vi ioaLsolu i iu.\ I fur which the Society oi Kucbaciicemeut anil Ajj- I riculturc of France, a tier teat mix the vuluc of it for three consecutive \e.i .>, through a commissi. n j co.np.uncd of Scientific Agriculturist:) anil Clie- I ruis's, and a tier their favorable n.p.ugt, awarded | the inventor a premium of 3,030 francs, aud a gold medal. The stunu! iting power of the ingredients com posing thissulutioa is such, th;i h. steeping the Seed in it, the effect is not only to accelerate the germination, but to render the vegetal ion more vigorous, hy its useful action rs a hygroscopic; the gaseous emanations of carbonic acid, and carbonated hvdyogen. nourish the plant, and I make it itfure productive to the I'armer, by pre venting rust and tin; attacks of inserts. The numerous ad ant ages arising from the use of this Sleep, are —lst, that His the direct appli- : Cat on of pabulum to tile seed, instead of toe grotpui. 2d. It supersedes all brinin ps, Jim,*, ; plaster, and a!! other troublesome operations now j in use. 3d. It causes a much more speed■/ and * hard/ grow th; an ! labile, b/ in ituring much 1 I soum r, (we think ILI d.; s.) it will e ade t.’ts rust, I j and consequently, gi-- - e l‘ie hushauduma a more I I profitable iiarvesl; also, the cost is moderate, (j£s | j far the barrel oi 33 to 35 gallons ) 1 DIRECTIONS FOll I SENG THE CHEMICAL SOLUTION. Hut in a tight tun as mucii of the Solution I i tjs is required for the quantity of Seed you have to soak tarow in t..e gecd and let it remain, as i nlbnvs- W HEAT and ItYI 7 , C Flours or more. OA I S ami B A ll LEY, 3 Hours or mure. CLOY Ell and O I HER GRASS SEED, 2 Hours, i ENDIAN CvHIN, 18 to 21 Hours. Y'T After being soaked, dry it turough a hair -1 sieve before sowing. | COl I’O.N SEED. Southern Planters would | find a great benefit by using this Solution as a | steep fur their Cotton Seed before planting. The longer the Seed stand Hoaxing the heller. Ai’u r i i having been soaked, the Seeds must be drained 1 1 in a sieve or basket, and immediately planted. For the information of 11103 c who wish second j testimony on this matter, he subjoins the opinion | ; of some well known Agri-ulturisSs, who tried the j preparation on Wheat last Fall, and now renew I their orders for an eulargud quantum fur spring j seedingg. Extract of a Utter from JOHN S. SKIN - ; j N Ell, Esq , doled I 'thruury 15, 1815. \ our So- 1 iution was tried, not bv me, but mv own son. F. i G. Skinner; the Wheat he steeped in il was i ! sovyed very late, yet he says the effect is very ap- | parent and liigld. beneficial, I ahull recommend j the trial of the Solution to all my friends next spring, for their Oats, Coin, Ac. Col. N T . GBLDSBORuEGtI. writes March Gth, 18-15: Three bushels w. re seeded in stiff ■ white oak land, and here 1 have cverv reason to i be well satisfied with the experiment; the Whe.t came up theee lays earlier, and grew up with as- j I (nishing v igor, at.d has inaint lined a superiority over the adjacent W heat, wiiich was brined and limed and seeded the same tlav in land of the same quality. It lias constantly appealed thus far as if the land in which t ic Wheat slteeped in , the Solution was seeded had been manured, and j the other not; whereas the whole was dressed the j preceding spring with barn-yard manure, Ac. Commodore JONES. U. S. Navy, writes : '‘As | to the effects of the Solution on the growing crop, Ac., 1 tiunk very favorable. It has added much i to the appearance as well as to the growth, Ac.” i (Order, double the quantum used last Fail ) Green Valley Earm, August 27, 1810. I have tried your solution, last fall, on Wheat. 1 sowed , a piece of land of three acres, one half the seed j soaked with the Solution, and the other without i anv soaking. One acre and a half, with the ! seed soaked, ga e 2! j bushels Wheat, the oilier ; one and a half acres only yielded 12|; the Wheat j weighed S‘JT pounds per bushel, while that not | soaked, only 57j. The Wheat soaked came up near! v four days before the other, and harvested ticelvedays sooner. PtllLdl* iVIARSO. 3 r Mr. A M A UGE, of Augusta, Ca., is ap- I pointed in , sale agent lor this State. L. MONT HOP. Feb. 4 -—3 m lOG DECIDEDLY NEW. j rim IE stork of CLOTHS, (-asitqeres, Vestings. M Fancy A nicies, an I l’i iminings, just opened 1 by John Bridges. .Merchant Taylor, next door : gelow the Lulled Stales Hotel, iboad-street. Au- I bn-la, 'l’lie public are respectfully invited before | ordering their garments elsewhere, to exaipine the j above stock, which they will find to comprise the I best selections tluß can be made in the New York market. JOHN BRIDGES. N. B.—Makingar.il Trimming as usual in the must burnable manner. Jan 5 II O W A W V L 3j L Y C I I, I* A II L E , TO NEGLECT L’MNG THE GENUINE DR. TAY LOR’S B. ES A3l OF LIVERWORT. 37. j Bowery, N. Yk IkpTt'T those l>o wlio h ive Puiitjotiary Consumption, .V & or stny affection of the Lungs. Liver or Chest, after reading lie following letter, just received fri m a in si respectable inhabitant of Westchester County New York. T.vßßYTovy.v, Aug.D, EM. Dear Doctor —It is difTFull to lind w ords to express the gratitude wliicli I feel towards you for t!ie interest you have tak ii to relieve mo in my distress. In the year 13-tg 1 contracted a heavy cold, which tinallv sealed on | mv lungs; in a lew months after 1 conpnenced coughing | and laisiug offensive matter, which smelt very had. Having lie trd that She. mail’s Lozenges were good for a cough 1 tried a few boxes of them, but they had not the least effect on me. I then called in the best physician in the place, wooa tended me a f.-vy months, but witiiout su ; cess; | then saw an advertisement in one of the cry p persof Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry, of which 1 pur based three bottles, at thccorner of Fulton and Nas sau streets, but I could not perceive t e least beneficial effect tram it, on the contrary I think il was a gr-it in jure to me. Shortly after ii-ing il I coal cenced raising blood in large quantities ; i was taken down sick and coniine,l to tile house for three months, during which time I lost my appetite and t-dl away very last; I was : then ii|d iced to consult Dr. Curb-of New Y.u k. (one ot (.he b -st phv si dans n the city,) but lie could do nieno good. I again became worse, and was confined to the house all last winter and spring, and I gave up all hope of ever getting any better, as 1 again raised blood and my cough was very severe, together w ith a pain in my breast and under the shoulder blade. .Mvtrieiids unw gave up nil hopeqf r,»v Recovering, and thought every day was ■ the last. About this time i heard of your 1tA1..-“.A.M OF i.IVE’IWORT Ueittis pood fir consumption, but I was ; like many others, and was fearful Mat it might lie a regn j far huipbug; 1 however ft tally consented to trv it, as I | thought it could in ike me no worse. 31 y hrui.hr .* thin ' I purctiascd a buttle ot' it at ■l*. - » limv tv, V. Y . and I coin i nieoced taking it. and by the lime I had used one hot: le- ! full I could sleep all night, ami in the morning I had an j anptdiit; for rpy breakfast. 1 still keep on taking il and I find great benefit from it—the pain in niy breast isentire- Ivgoie.and t raise no mure food. V\ ituiu the last tvv o j inontlis I liave gaim-d in weigbt six pounds and much in ! srreng h. f would therefore advise ail who have any ntfec. iuiiqf !hc Lungs or Liver to try the Genuine Dr. Taylor’s Balsam of LAerwort, for f truly believe it to \ betlie best remedy in existence for diseases ot the (mugs or Liver. Should any one doubt die delve st itenimt re lative to your v afualde niedici ns, ieY i.:i; call on me, and I will convince them of its virtue. Yours respectfully, HE) REVL'tF.. Beware of eounterfeits,the onlygea'tint has an engra vod label (over th>‘outside wrapper of eaoh bottle) \*i;h | the Signature of Dr. GURDON J. LE£ ! »S attached. : Tiie*®£ sie« articlsfo.- eatelry A* T M. KAi? r ES. Cot 1 " ~-m- • -,mrm ~m «■ ,ia- mar . . » 1 "L - . J5- '~Z'g:T ~ AUGUSTA 1150 , AXD BRASS FOUXfDEI IVa. lOTTON AN i) V, itO L L I; N 51 A - CiiINERY ANDGEAKING FOR FACTO RIES. IIOrWINS & IT A n I'M AN, incennccti-.n vvitfitlie MA F FEA \V A S COM PANY, N". \ (on«* of the most extensive Ala chine Shop? ii, the L nit d States.) would resja'ct fully infor.ii the t■ u 1-1 1 c Ii•.• t tiiey are prepared tu lurni iC O FT (> N , NV Uf)L LE N AN D OFfli ilc VJ ACHINEI* V, together with all kinds of vIiLL GB.AIIiNG and GAS. FIXGS of all dcsuipitons, of the latest improved patterns in .a stale of workmanship iqiial to anv in the Ctiuntrv, and at short isoti ■>•. Alanul:i;turer» and ollicrs arc in' - sted t>* call and examine the Manhine-y, which is always cn li url :.t f'i iEill IAS r A PUSH ViXVF, Item- ih. Rail Rood De pot,in Anyuda.v, lime orders will be received and filled on as tWorable terms a a they cun be ■ procured at the North or elsewhere. Tin* de | livery of the same being ut Augusta, will avoid rU'k and r. ivp expense to the purchaser. The following Specimens are fmiahed ar.u set ! Up in a room I'm exhibition: SPREADING AND LAP MACHINE, DGI Bid; DOFI i;it( \KDS, SINGLE DUFFER (' ARD WI TH 8 FLATS, i:\H.-W \ V DR \ \V I N G Hi: Id S f SPEEDER r.>R ROPING, DR \ v, ING FR VM i;. PJNG'I'R \\ ELLER THROSTLE. LIVE SPIN DLLS DEAD spLVHLES !>AN. ORTH CAP sPiNNER, I.O(/ d WITH s’! Oi* \N> I’JON. SAMI IE - OF sll a F TING. COUPLINGS, HANGERS AND BULLIES. They wdi furnish, al - .». all ot ier kinds of Ala cluner. u id in Factories including the KEj 3S A’l’4 AC4 .•< L 2.4’, first introduced into this country by the NlaUca j win Company, which is a great labor-saving Machine, as w ill appear by the following: Butternuts Sept. 4th. 11? 13. Our Scif-Oppra t dig \i uics op. i ate to ou r entire ’satis action, pro ! tim ing \ nil n! asu >eri >r quiiily, an I at. in . ere ised quand’y oyer the Hand A Sides, and at a far less c .s’, not exceeding live cents per hun i tired,, it is now about two wars since they were j pat in operation and 1 do not know that they have ! ever been detained for halt an hour fur repairs. In haste, yours, truly. Am., A. G. VvGsHßosr, Agent. Itfannynnk, mfan. I'.ilti, iSfj Air. Richard Stnbhng, of the Mat tea wan Uompanv, has put I in operation in my establishment eight of sinitli s Srjf Acting VI ules, seven of 130 spi dl j, and i one of 312 spmd:cs. They pertorm to the gr.-at -1 est satisfaction, are! the .Mule itself is considered I by all practical men as the best ot ih? kind in i the country. Joseph litre \, A'urristown, Pa , .kin. 10, ISlo, — Mr. Sliib ! ling, from t!'.;, Aiattcawun Cuiupuriv, New York, ; lias just finished putting in operation for me ten ot Smith’s Self-Acting Mules, for spinning tw isl | and tilling, which operate to our entire sitisfac- I tion. Samuki. Jamiso.v. j (treat Pails i\Jd!s. Aj ril 25. 1815. Wi. B. LeonaixD, Esq.—De.ir Gir— i his Corupan; have ; had in operation of Self- Acting Mules—-Sharp's Roberts & Go's. Mason's and Smith’s. The two former for more than two years, and thelatler for Upwards of one vear last past. I have kept an j accurate account ol tiic pr duct, waste and cost ! of operating each d- seriplion of Mule, and the j result is dccidcdlv in favor of G.nith’s. I have no hesitation in saying two Smith’s M u!e will turn off more work per spindle than anv other now in use; that it requires less trouble j to keep it in order, and may be kept in repair al ! less expense. Yours, respectfully, J. A. Bun t. Etc it. Agent Great Falls .Manufacturing Co. Yarn spun in one week, ending 12th August, ; 1813, at the Rockv Glen Mills, Fishkill Landing, •N. —1,184 pounds and 113,510 hanks No. 35 yarn: 1 Links to the spindle per dtv, 4 7-lUd; . No. ofw irking hours, li Gsi 130; expenses per week, &J1 50; cost per hundred hanks, No. 35, , 3 3 lift! ti.no March ‘J i THE WESTERN CONTINENT A Southern Family Newspaper of the largest si:e ’ published > eery Saturday n . the city of Haiti more., by Samuel Smith 4’ Go., F.dih-d by IV. 7'. Thompson , author of ".Ma jor Jones' Courtship“( 'hronnies oj I'mt if lief 4 '<'• 4 r - Terms—Two Dollars , in ndcance. TS sXf I; have Jouc lecnr.J <1 it as u most ImaiiiiaUnfr re V * ttertmn u ;•<>n me -uuth, that no professedly n, ,i j tral arn'ey journal ims yet uccu suctaiued \v linn li* rl< ir ders. We have i-sini tin* <’x;i r.iu nt vvlietbei sucb a pajier could uI he suppor ed ni ilie* imiiiediate S‘>udi, 1 and tlliaejii not vviiolly uusuc our < x.iericnce has ; tang t us that t e papers of this cla.-s pubi slied n the Nurtlieru Cities, possess adv c.itajes over liio.-c of tie' . ouiUrv, v,siicii. iu a m .-asure, d ly compe i ion. I»ut lien; tue ease isdii] Tent. Italtimore, stmiiiiii" as t does on tile t o tier of the S«mt‘ern ryatcfe. is yet near ciio pr 11 to the yreat. connn.’iaual, literary and political cm oriam, j to he in< bided <n the ueiyliborhoi (1 of area; Au> ■ ri• - a ll ] lilies, and in enjoy ail toe udv.i t«ir< - s, as a railia.ingr i point, wine ■ are pos.so.-s-d hy ( i.iier P dladeipl.ia. It ..-ion I ir N w Voik. A paper issued fro - .i lt d imore has all the I facilities f>i ch'ainiuir the latest literary iu e[! s nice, .'.s ; \v. lias ;!i<, cqfretii literature of the day, foreign ami do i ui 'slic, that are enjoyed by the join nals ol iiic Norlle ru | cities. The Western Continent is as large, as cheap, I andean be bi'ttera iapl«d to tile wan > ami tastes of South ern readers, than those Northern papers which now draw so larsfe an amount of their patronage from the S <utl: ;rn public. Entertaining these views, vve i.a.e looked with ccnii ( deuce to the success of die Continent. Eight mouth’s I experience has tended tustrengihen tjiatconfidcnce. and j now we enter Upon its publication with a firm conviction that ail that is necessary to secure for it a circulation equal io that of its N irthern eoteuiporanes, i- a ! m iiml and e ne. y eric devotion of our I) est aldlitics to ru ike it a useful an 1 enter air.inp Eainilv .lournal. (i i.- our de j sign to make the W’es : ern Continent omphat callv a Southern family paper, that may ha read with i n rest 1 aip I profit by every iifuiihei - of a Squtheru family.— With inis view, we shall draw for our literary dejiart inetit, from the best sources,-udi muter as will interest and cure t tin t ie miii.l. with >ut olf’udiug i!;e taste or orniiuing the morals of our readers. P ims w ill he taken to give ihe utest intelligence on al ; subjects of interest to t ie general reader, to the exclu sion qi’thti v«-l anp>uut ol io ul matter, such as personal | gossip, pollen reports, theatrical ail other criticism-, which m ike up so large si potion ofthe staple of someof t lie popular weekl es of tile North. Iu u wo'al, thoucii we, shall endeavor t“ make our p ip"r interesting to all, our c lief aim shall be to adapt it to the wants and t i-tes oft he people ofthe South mid Souih-\V’e,»t. upon w iiom, and these of our own city who are disposed to sustain such n journal, wc must mainly depend for support. R lying more upon the iairiii ic merits of m;r paper, than 01 any promises we mij-.it make in a pro.-pectus, we will close hy appealing to l ie read rs of the South 1 and v * est for a share of that pstronuge which they so liberally bestow upon the overgrown y/ee'.li?s ofthe N oith. j t ER'ts —Th“ Western Continent is printed on a mam- I moth sheet of:>t) by 11 inrhr. <[ «n fair type, and securely j mailed to subscribers, at Two Hot.ears per \nnc.m, ’n I advance. Three copies wiil be sent for 50, or Seven ! copies for SI 0. Ail letters 011 the business of subscriptions to be ad dressed. post paid to the editor. W. T. THOMPSON. SAMUEL SJiITH. B ALT! MORE, At'CUST, 1 Blf . Sept. 11. DIIUGS, MEDiCIXIS AAI) PERI L Jl FRY. rSIUE subscriber has now on hand, and is continually Ja. receiving fresh supplies cf genuine Drugs au.l ; 31edici»ies, selected expressly for phv si. iaus and family n-e. Also, miclczant usortment of Perfumery —Colosaie : and Lavender Waters, fancy ■washing and shaving Soaps, fl iir Oils, &c., Ac., all of which are offered a reduced prices for cmli. Visitors from the country tie invited to call. Vv’M. HAINES. Oct 11 GARI)EN~VNDTiELb~SEEI>7 A FUi/L assortment of blue Grass, Orchard Grass, /U Herds Grass, red and white Glover seed. Also, ! 12 extent! -- # afsort.etisi o: F.mL 7arJ#a Seed. * ways ! ea hand eh.tt-d to the a-suca l "tl K i Os- 1 ---■ ‘Trrrr.Tiwj PATE . CINKS. ( ****• JOEL I,;; ■.•-]> OPS LIVEiI AMD : y. ryFTic IIZZIV'ITH oh-Ting tin- v.d'iab'e medicine to the poupls -*2- ol Georgia, ior the »vltel md cure of many dis e urns ii:<•;-*•■*; ■ to awmil- to c! ; mate, I tin not t iann . for il ial'tiikii.ty; i.e.ih- o 1 .; vo \\ 111 t-are all diseases. i>ut in lor > cl t AdV. Tans aiul D\s ; pep.-ia, I can i-otilkico: 1 > .1- i \ ise a.id re cm n .1. nd in ue. fnoa civ pci ai oli.-crx -tt'.on !*’.td u>e of 1 lie I article in my own prat litv. i his article is favora-. hly received w!; ;.vct it l..i> !r e;i 'i-nl. 1 atu al't lowed 10 1 ! to V•. (■ ■o:g ■ Heard of Tmup, Mr. .I«d*u U are’ of v ( o.d.tis, ?»? r. .'Vo’vnfTeeofC’obb, Mr. V; bury Hull «»; Alin , .'lr. W iKituu I). Ter rel! oi Putnam. Kcv. John il. D.iusoaoi Hcpcrunpej ! to which a g.val nti’.abei of nam^might be added, w !io be ar their if.-iihioii vi; its value. ])r. llranliam has used this medicine in his own case, I utid has pivsi . jbed il l<.;r: -.y o.hers, gives it as his opinion, thul il ;s one. of s Ue :-af si an ! most \ a!ua ! ble medicines that c;.u be n “(I in imper Sect diges tion, liver 1 cm,.limits, <-on .d-patiuti und irregulur j slate of the lc,\eis. x. is n ini in bilious ci.su i plaints, to pcr-oii' reoov ring L<an bilions fevers, , and in sick or nervous head i< he. To pregnant women, who arc subject to c.-stive.vss. iftis medi oine is well suited. In n gulating the state of tha stomach an.'- bow is. aim promoting digestion, |( ig j particularly nsefui. 2 could up; .-nd a long Hat of. ertificalcs, but for ; bear, prefc. • to rdy on the virtues of the tuedi j cine I** sustain it seif. The in-do me is a gentle . aiul Cfidcitii cathartic, to* ic and sudorific. i>ll.V.N llAlil, Eatonton,Ga. j Price $1 — lor sale by march 11 A.G. \\ IT,LIS. KANI>S’ Ss V I t ! i I \ magi. * » JG- . ’ t ’.uit.i.a* ■>> ti 1. 1 1. I y*>r th . Il .r. irnlisml /*, i.t Curt of nil /);dtun( ansi.:” from on. in'. an etui r of 1 1n nr habit of tot sis stem, fit: scrofula or Kuio'.'i Enl. ii t nun it.-. •«. Vbilivttit Cvta ; 11 ous Eruptions. J\i»ji m. nr I unulra on the I nc e, ; Botches, ii.l C/ii ouu' Surf I -s. 11 1 op /I orin or j fit-, r, .Seu.ll/ Head, Eoiti- g ito l I >. uu i'tun vj tin Bunts end Join:*, iiuoboio Uct-s, r i/i>luitUc *ytnp toms, Sciatn •10L i. . Vigo, 1. u U I), stoat.* urt»-rn from an inj.: aic tmu um •>/ lln 1 y. Js,tiles, or JJntj,. 1/ J.x --l prunur i'urprudt i:<m tu Lift. A:s<>. Chronic const 1- j tutinuul I.Kivr-dttS ;aii be r ■ "tot id i j iluu Prt nuru -1 £ 10/i. rtj till s in•-> Heine lets, in mary thoasaiul instance*, JB- tiroiighi It .dill red retiiriiing vigor to llic w <uk aiul j languid frame. lis opi ralmn extuiuia itself to the reimi | lest iraasiicliuns of tuea'encrul.»y -leci. and toiiMstsin re imiviiig tiiit iscti autiun i.» tUc and secreting i vessels- ** The Mood contains the elements of the wliole anirnal structure—llesli and idn e.t; lainis, muscles,tendons, the muls,the hast,ami even ine hones themselves, ure all . sustfiiedhy t.l;c blood. Well, liieii. may it be tailed tha ; .ilruam oflifc. lu proporih •; to tlie pui it> of tiuid .till j in- that olTliesulisianci t mi i.it hii is toaiiuuel!ll Intng- I ing. Corruptldoodiustoiulof producing headliv ticsli/ii likely enoa-li to d-veluj. son s a nun cot Win n tuts s a pin ar. w iiei her i n tin* s( eeiiic for mn! s<Tofu 1:1,111 all ity laultifonn and disgus! im; »ha; s, or vruptimis 111 .11 their disfiguring v a riel > .rin'uniat i' 111.i1ins di .il tie 1.-. general rela.vat :un u nti 1.1 dnl 1 1 y. anti a In- itd eoniplainl. a 1 i-ing from di' rd. etl secretions lliei eis no dctei gent 1! is be lieved, that w 111 so rapidly nnuti idi/e tue v n usin the blood trom \sliii ii they spring and edl'et la radicalcure,us this preparation. Tin* following i-an extract from a!• tterjuct received from Mrs. liev an, \t ho had been ~ ali u for several \ ears « iih r'criu i!ut;» I ! ;ers. l»y.M a. tVc.. and recently n iliian aireelion of th■ ■ J'hroat ami Ci.e-t: 14 All Vm Dim .Istli, Messrs A. B {f U. Suitds —b tori 1 commenced using yourSarsepai il u my sutlerdug-i' ere almost past expres sion,my throat v, as cunijdeti !\ ulcerated. I had a dreadful cough, amt there vv < 1 e i e((nentl > weel.- !■ cel-iei that I could nolspe ik above a whisper: and besides, the inhu mation from my throat extended into my he. d, si) that mg hearing wa- very much impaired. A;'u-i taking theMarsu pai ilia a- nor 1 time my h -all h impi oi etl ano my throat is ; now well. lam us free from cony !i and tightness of t)< <2 j chest as lever was, and can hear quite distinctly. JMv J throat h is been v. eii almnt tin 1 e m nitlis.ii,e c ore of which basLeeii effected entirely by the u-e of y mu Sarsaparilla. Your friend, LOUISA 11. l»if\ r A.\. ’ \lf vV r N nKK..t|inl--VMB'ki. Messrs. A B f-; D Son,lt —Gum ; i ee.iing it uduly to you and the n> nmuniiy at large. J send you this ccrtil,- ! caipof the VMI tlle-uf y (Htr Sa: >ap u lila. that others who |k e now suii-" mg 11.-iy I- ;ve 1 iu-ir confidence ostablislted i and useyour medicine williouldelay . I wasi.Miab cd with a -i \ e. e u!< emu my ankle, which I extended liaif way up to the k ■ ee. diseharging vvr\ dbcU si'. e matter, itcliiti j. hiirninc Ui d depriving lueolieu of 1 my rest at night, and very painfnitu bear, j 1 w asreeoin me tided In use y■. r incdicino by 'dr. Janies ■ MpCunnci, who had been ru. cdby it, ai.d aflei g dag fiy a • bottles 1 wsis -nlirely cm i i. 1 have deferred sending y« tit is certificate one year i since ih ‘ I'i.i e \yas efleet tl.iu-iri.i- 'o a-.,e.rlaiu w ith cer tainty whether it was a pmua . nt cm c. and U no a gii < s met he greatest pl< asm c to add that 1 have neither <eea nor l«-.ll the slightest n -appearance ol il, and la.M Inn. enlircljsouud. V<ms. SARAH M !NT\RE,«4oricl;„icey-st. AiOlili.ik ALA Mov.hß IV4.M Msssrs. S a ties —l <!•. mllanan o( justice to niy*cs and fie coiiimunity at n.rge, to relate the following i'.icl. «il tell occurred 1 n our n.-i;; bln vacod in lin latter pari o r July last. Jane t. 1y . g giri .-d foil teen y ears was afiJicfi’d w i:li an lan-ien.-e so eon the m.-idle of her liac k,wUu h delicti ali 1: ■ treatment of incdical sktll. As she was a trie nd of on rs. in ly ,1 employed all the 1:1 pa, ,■ 13 my pow er in endeavoring to rein velier I.nt in vain. A t lasisome person mentioned to ne \ am Sarsaparilla, and I 1111111 .diateiy p1 cm lire d two liutilcs o (Messrs. Mosel v i. Tucker, your Agent-in this city which 1 g.,\elo her. 1 cujjed to see her 1 lie next day and she told uu she had ta ken two oosesand iell v ery inncll *-i jc \ "(I, (1 aug lied ini« moderately at this,but she said it w as r.fatly so, anti, sen tlcmen.iii a word.in two week- iiom die lima she com ineuced using it, there was ncithei n nor appearauca ol where tiiesoro had In.en. 'i om a-e-pectfuilv, J. (I. JIOUSL d A\. MiDaupliiti-st. JIT For 1 a rlli e 1 par lieat la is ano con cl usi v* e\ idence o itsdiiperiur value and eHiciem y , .seepaiuphi;, .y.njch may he uhtuineil ol agent., grat is. I* repare 1 and sold w holes a It- and retail by A. T>, Sc. D. SA \ l>s. Wholesale Drug' i- id Fiiitoii-sti ppi. New "lock. Slid also by II I 1 tid'd 1 K -f-1.1.V Co., An gu*tu;liaviiutid.ila ral.v Aiien.Charleston: <• 11 Hen «lricksoti .Sava aliah; «I. Pay ne id ace; ;A. 1 ;I< h. olnin bia; and by drngti 1.. genera ly 11 roue bout the L...vieu Stales. Price SI per bottle.t- hot Ib s dor -a. u* T lie (Mtiiiie all n-am ■ r ; y rei.ai sled torenmntbef f!i at if is :?‘niiis‘S tr. •nnriiin thni li.-> and i> coiist mtly achieving such r- inarkab t cures . f the most difficult class of tl is eases to \v ii ieti 11 i hnm ali fm in e i- s n!> jec t, thcreforcask for Sa ids ’ Sai tak) no olhcf Fehrtmry 18. Ir-H'-. din JO3 PAicii i Lki)i i . . ) i\J hi id r iLiH 'I'MIKS. TCI A Mil A* MEDICI M-N. ('! I (IIC id ’TLl’i AILR Y Jl S and FANCY AR 1 JfT.tiS. Tllosubscriber r-sm ■< 1 ii>. invites the at'ention of P lysici.Uis. Men llants a.. ! PI at it.-, weo may be \ i-tting tills city, lo hia clock of Mi : 11 Great • are having been <*xerei,s(a! in tln-i.-sele< fio.i. In-is can (id a t Fiat .lie quality of each article is sin it as cannot fail lo alf ad en tire salisfai tio '. Th“ in .artment of PitT imery-, In. • *. rtic! finishes and Coin* s, are the li a-st \ ari< lie.- of i reach an. .»mei 1 I can manufacture. I _ He recommciuls with coiifnler.ce toGcni'emep. ir tkfci I estimable quail 1 *s, tile Shaving t'omjoiini - o'' PiV'T j Guerknii, Roussel. Glenn and others, vv It vrlirve lie, ! openition of shaving from many ■_ I I. , dis gyo.iable a, I tend ants. Also, to the Ladies a > al-Mainl as-o tm-nt of • ig ! ly j perfumed Toilet So am—the human Kal» dor and Mnk ; of U use-,both del igh t I'i I prep 1 ;a-m.- for Ibe complexion, j together with a gr v ..t Wt »ci> of hair Oils, h irDycsami i other Pcrfngnery. Sands’, Carpi liter’s and Puli’s S r-; p-"-din. .L-ynes’ Ex;>eetoraut,CariTiinative ,nd Hair 'I m;ic, Kvati- Si oth ing Syrup sot children lei tlti ig, Pow eii - 1* bam of A » niseed, an excellent remedy for coughs and cob ■■ J bb-a Hhemn itic l.inimeiit, anti ali the otter poj-u-'Ar 'Han cities of I he day. (irtjers from tlie country respe< tbii!y solicited, i A liberal di-romit made for resit. W.M. 11 VINES. Jr., No. 3J Droad-st-, Augusta | Sept. 28 1 lA I LOU’S HOTLL, j {Formerly St. Nicholas Hotel.) I 2P» GOHRTLAXO I* -STKLL/I \ O !iK. rgAIIE si.bseriher, late of the Tremant Tempe -16 ranee lions-, la- tak- n tin- above i otel. j pninleil and put it in orood order, and opened it ps : a Temperance Hotel, wlif-re be would he gla lo i ,/p , n lii« former p Hrons and ih ptiblie cere, i rallc. who may feel disposed to g'n e hint a oaM, 1 pledging himself to n*e ,1 » ■ vors to nt■■ ; % 1 their stay ayeeaMe white vv i 0 oitu. I Pri'6 of hoard per v\T«k, “ “ “ dav. 1-5 1 - ' r.TLiA D TA VI OR r.v, r f-rc ins