Daily constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1846-1851, March 27, 1847, Image 1

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x *'' '' ' ' ' " ' " — n —, —n —-t- • * ’■ *1 t? .dr g*vj -gk > -y- ~ . t -rrwrrr- x —_ T ■ „ —1 ■ ■ g * ——— p ipp -t-s r -nsr ■■f.n'grzmaaa zLszr»?Tti jzssxsttzsrssregt-x jxtatas.- 1 - *- ® ~ - ' —- ~ BV JAMES GARDNER, JR AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 27, 1817. NEW SERIES-VOL. I—NO. 149. TTTrr-- , '?r-Ti*g'TTJ^r-tr.-ri'r^' , .~rrrr~^ , rrr att-xes-... - ———- ” ' “ ’ THE CONSTITUTIONALIST. OFFICE IN' McINTOSH STREET. Third door from the Sorth-W'est c>rner uj Broaa-s j Saif’s of LAN I) by Administrators, Executors or ftuar dians, are required, by law, to be held on the lir>i Tuesday in the mon b between the hours o‘ ten in die forenoon and three in the afternoon, at the ' ourt House in which the property is situate. Notice of these sales must he given in a public Gazelle sixty days previous to the day of sale, gales of NEGROES-must beat public aiict on, on the first Tuesday of the month, between tlie usual hours of sale at ihe place of public sales in the county where the Letters Testamentary, or Administration, or Guar dianship, may have been grant d, first eiviiit! sixty da ys’ notice thereof, in one of the public Gazettes of this State, and at the door of the Com t House where such sales are to be held. Notice for the sale of Personal Property must be given iii like manner forty days previous to day of sale. Notice to the Debtors ai d an Estate must he published for forty days. Notice that apjdieatiwii will be rn ido to the Court of Or dinary for leave to sell LAND, must he published f r rou K MON HS. Notice for leave to sell NEGROES, must be published four months, before any order absolute can be given by the Com t. BUSINESS CARDS To Prefessienal and BasiacM 2Sea. PROFESSIONAL AM) UUMXESS CARDS not exceeding six lines, will fie inserted under tins ; head at the rate of §lO per annum. Cards ex ceeding six lines, will he <-ii irge.l pro rata p-r line JAMES GARDNER, JR. ATTOit NE V A T LA W . AUGUSTA, CA. Feh. 6 1 0 * ; JOHN J. JONES. A TT O II N E A' A T L A W , M ACON, G A. Will practise in l!te counties of Hilih, Jones, Baldwin, Twiggs, Houston. Crawford and .Mon roe, and also in the county of Burke. Any hii-i --nem intrusted to his care will receive prompt at tention f-Vh. 10 Int— lid J). G. WILDS. A i *TT Mi ■ VMI mud mm mm mm cat «3 sta » # j SPARTA, GEORGIA. Will practice in Hancock, Warren, Washington uud Taliaferro Counties. Dec. 8 _Jv 53 GEO. il. Mc\VilOßTEli, V T I' O II N i: V A T L A W . OFFICE LAW RASGE, AUGUSTA. GEORG I. urt 23 Cut 2d DAVID ADAMS, Attorney at Law, Hamburg. So. C: Office over the store of Sihley <fe t r.tpon —will practice in the Law Courts of Edgefield and Barn well. 3J Iv sept 21 Ginsox & n urr. ATTORN E V S A T Ij A W . WAR RENTON, GA. LAW COPARTNERSHIP.—’The Subscribers have entered into >t Co-Partnership, and will prac tise in the Northern Circuit. Any business entrus ted to their care will meet withpr unpt attention. WILLIAM GIBSON. JOSEPH 11. BUTT. Jan. 22 Cm. _ _ _ A LAW NOTICE. J. T. SHEWMAKE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, WAYNESBOROUGH. G Jan. 23 ly Ps_ W. WILSON, PORTRAIT PAINTER, j A few PORTRAITS will lie undertaken if early application is made at his Studio. Unitarian Church, corner of Greene an i Jacksim-streets. nov 25 if 47 CLEVELAND & SPEAR, am fgaiiisfisn JfO. 2 15 HKOAD-ST., (Over Aldrich 4' linen's Shoe Store.) nov N Jy 35 CONSTITUTIONALIST JOB OFFICE, 21 1 : 2T TC C H wT?.22‘", Having recently put onr Jon < Iffice in complete order, and made extensive additions to onr former assortment of FANCY TYPE, we are now pre pared to execute with neatness, and at short notice, all kinds of PLAIN, FANCY. AND ORNAMENTAL IPIIIHI©, such as HANDBILLS, VISITING CARDS. LABELS, COTTON RECEIPTS, i CARDS, BLANKS, CIRCULARS, CHECKS, NOTES, BILL HEADS, &c. 90r All orders from the Country will meet with prompt attention. Augusta, June 21, 1315. PAPER, BOOKS AND FANCY STATIONARY. DUNHAM <L BLAKELY, Paper Manufac turers, are now receiving from New \ ork and Boston a wry large addition t<> their former flock of Books and Stationary, together with a general supply of Combs. Buttons. Pins, Needles, Spool-Thread, Razors. Scissors. Thimbles, Pen knives, Gold and Silver Pencils. Gobi Pens. Curd- Cases, Souvenirs, Tablets, Pink Saucers, Ac. Also—A large assortment of Pocket Books, kid, calf and morocco; Banker Cases; \\ riling Desks; Port Folios; Bid F iles; Bill Heads; Post OlJli c Deliver}; Ink Stands, something new; together w ith a complete assortment of French and English Toy*, Fire-Crackers, and a large variety of oilier article* usually kept in Book Stores. Our Goods are all new an 1 well selected to suit both the country and city trade. Our prices are also reduced Tn proportion to other goods now of fered for sale. Cotin’ry and city merchants are in vited to call and purchase cheap goods Next door o Messrs. J. & S. Bones & Co.'s Hardware Store. «ep 23 BACON! BACON!! gm LBS. HAMS. Sides, and Shoul ders For sale !mv by Vn 7 JOHN K. row m n « cs&ksi p p /63S# - j » PfiFPTfM x - - r c.-Vjf r^. ■ "■ -li 2 E GriT~7ik. > v & j F. offers fir sale a I nssort ment of Far lory and Cook STO\ ES of the latest fashions and most approved st\le, for Wood or Coal, opposite H e Eagle tv Phoenix Hole.!, Broad street. Augusta, Ga. sept 21 STILL CIIF.AFK” ! O V U' .4 S 111 .V GT o V- .V Tli RET , Three Doors South >J I'humus Duds' Store. B^ACTORJEi 5 , Bl I ULPOAD COM 1 I'ANIKS. .* ND TO ALL WHOM IT MAY C INCERN. Tlsc su!i--crib' r Like.- t il- :u -tfioil <»fiuloriniiip In- friends ami custom rs, :iuJ Lie public *!fi eral.v, that lie litis been induced to lower is prices lor tvui kon aooirit of t :e dullness of business, ii il with the hopes of iloiiu m >rc liu- iie-s, llevv iil’.\ 7 o katlh * lollowing rat s; Tiu Ilootiag pul on at $9 per- ton -rpiure ft. or Igoc. pur square when the materials are furnished. Large Gutters, formerly dl c. pi r ft. reduc dto I7e. Large Load actor Pipes 25r. “ “ lac. S.a ill Gutters, 2l)c. “ “ lg;c. Smut■ Co .-diictor Pipes gor. “ “ l-'t. Gutter Hooks, loc. “ “ 9c. Oil Cans, all sizes, 20c per gat. “ l"c. Bathing Tubs, $!3 00 apiece, “ $8 00 He wi I go to any par t of the country to pul up Gutters amt Roofing ami no - xtra charges vv ill be made forit.il conveyam e m I boirdare farm-ii, il. Any reference or security will becivenf r the perform ance ot an v work or contracts made by him. and the best i materials will b user! that tin 1 tn irk tt an uiT* rri Having one of the c t woikimai ii Ins employ, he flatters bims: If lLat be will please anv who may give i til in a call both in price and ii rain v . Sept. 26 R. T. BOUT ER. SOUTII CAROLINA RAIL ROAD. * s ’—» The Special Train for A ken will Itere vftr-jeja after not leave on bundav afiernoons. 1 Hamburg, s>. C-, August 23, H4<». a>ig. 31 3-A J KSaQ fit n A, Fl'lb it Til.: 15I' i I INN r., all Cottons remaining at the (Georgia Bail Road Depot over 24 horn* after i is turned on the p atform, will he sent to I lie nearest Warehouse, ul the ex .penst? of the con igaees Tra.vsp n. Office of the G R R. & B C. ) Augusta, Jan 12, 1317. \ Jan. 14 b7 am RABKETT & CO., IIA VI h just received a new ami large stock ofGOl.Dund (G-s b \V \TI J IKS. of the makers. W atch Tritnm ngs and ornaments; J l:.\x • ELRV, OF ALL KINDS; Silver Spoons. Forks, Knives aotl (’ups; Plated Ware; Waiters. < astors. Candlesticks, Tea Sets. Cake Baskets. Ac.; Bri tannia W ire; Painted and Japanned Waiters, in sets, a n-w st'.le; t able .Mats and Brushes, ol a finefjnality; Jlarule Ornaments, gill and si.vered. with drops; line Mantle ( locks, in wood anil mar ble; a great variety of Fancy (ioods. Work Boxes, Bead Bags. Bag and Parse Clasps; (Hit. silver and | steel Beads; Cologne Bottles, silver, pearl, shell, ivory and velvet Card Cases; shell and fine bnlfit |o Dressing ( iiiahs; iliir Brushes.'Booth Brushes, Ac. 3nx Barrel Revolving PISTOL'S. 3 Dz'-s another lot of the famed *'Lecoiiltre” R VZOU; with 2 blades; a good supply also of Rodgers' and i other makers; Jleelii. Chapman. Saund ers, ” Lecotiire.” aril Emerson Strop-; Shaving Cream-,“Giierl.iin” .ind other-; (Mil Naples Soap; choice Lather Brushes; fine I’ockelCutlery, Ac. SPECTACLES. The Perifocal Speetaeles, sold by ns. we stn! recommend, with great confidence, to <>nr cus tomers. We have a good supply in g"!,i, silver, and steel frames, and are prepared to bt t.'iom to : old frames at short notice. Gold and silver Spectacles, with the ordinary j convex glass, for sale at very low rates, and glass es fi'ted to suit the siiriit with accnracv. N. B.—cloeks and W.itelies repaired and regn ■ lated with care. W at< h Glasses, 'Tools and Ma- I terials for sale to t!ie trade at low rates. » o t 22 PJ GEORGIA, MACON AND WESTERN AND WESTERN AND ATLANTIC R VIE ROADS. WJtczt vgv.e*] L-f viV-i 'g'.-i-.v-i -i ‘me v ..Tf- tag?.-- i CSMIt: PassEnuep- Train, carrying the Great JL Southern Mail between New \ ork and New Orleans, leaxes Augusta dailv at 7 o'clock, p. »i., arriving at A tlarita at t>4 o clock, a. m.. leitves At lanta at 3 o'clock. A. M , and arrives at Gridin at 10 o'clock. A. M- Returning, leaves Gnliiu at I o'clock. P- M•. arriving at Atlanta at 3s p. M , leaves Atlanta at 4o’clock, P. M., and arrives at Augusta at 'di ('clock .a. m. iu connection wiih this tr.i in. the passenger car, by locomotive, runs from Union Point to Athens, on Won lays, Wednesdays, and Fridays; and Gy horse power,on Tuesdays, Timr>days, and Satur days. The Passengvr Train upon t he State Road leaves Atlanta diti y. Sundays excepted.) at H o'clot k. a. it.; and arrives at Oothcaloga at 34 o'clock. P. M. Returning leaves Ootln-aloga at 7 a. m., and ar rives at Atlanta, in time for the evening train to A ngtista. Stages run in connection with the cars.asfol* lows: Oaili/. —The. Express Mail Line, the Georgia I Rail Road Line.and the Soul ii Carolina Rail R- ad Line, from Griffin to New (>rle;tns. passingthroiigh Greenville. La Grange, West Point an i Auburn 1 to Notasulga. thence by Rail Road to Montgom* i ery. Also, from Barnesviiie via Columbus, to j Cbehavv. From Warrantor! loJlacon via Spartaand Mil edgeville. From Madison. every Monday.Wednesday.and Friday, via Eaton ton and Clinton to Macon and via j Eatonton to MiUedpeciUe. From Athens, on Tuesdays. Thursdays and Sa turdays, via Gained ille to Caswx ille, and Dahlu nega. From Double Wells, on Tuesdays. Thursdays, 1 and Saturdays, to Washington, Wilkes county, and Abbeville, 8. C. From Covington, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, through Griffin, and Greenville to La Grange. From Kingston every day, 'Sundays excepted.) via Rome. Double Springs, Warrenion, and De catur to Memphis, Tenn. From Atlanta on Tuesdays. I hursuays and ! Saturdays, to Jonesboro’and Griffin. From Stone Mountain on Mondays. W ednes days and Fridays, for Law renceville and Gaines ville From Got lien loga on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, for Chattanooga. 'Tenn. sKr THROUGH TICKETS, from Augusta to Huntsville, Decatur, or Ala., can he had at the G. R. IL Ticket Olfice. for sIS Office Geo. IL R. &B k gt o 1 cfb. 4, 1347. ; _____ ____ _ guns: guns:: guns::: JU ST R EC El V ED, a good assortment of Double and * ingle GUNS, and pocket PIS TOLS, which will be sold low for cash, by the sub scriber, on Mclatosh-streel, opposite the Constitu tionalist office E 11. 110GLR3. sept 2 31 II O W A V* FU L L V C I LPAULE, | TO .NEGLECT USING THE GENUINE DR. TAYLOR’S BALSAM OF LIVERWORT. 373 ItoWERV, N. V. 14 S UST t:io-e b-; who Ii ive I’a luoaary Consumption, i or nay an ictioii ol the Lungs Liver or C hest, j alter reading he following letter, ju.-t receiv eti lr< in a in -i respectable luliabiiaul oi c.-iciiesler Couuiy j New Yu.k. Tarrytown. Aug. 9, 1'44. Dear Doctor—lt is ji b alt to tin I words to express the eratnude v.lncii i fuel towurUsyou lor t!ie interest jou have tak n to reaeve me in my di-ire-s. In the year ; Isig 1 conirncird a heavy eol.l. winch finally settled on my lungs; in a lew hi mills after 1 commenced couglnug ! and laising otVensive miller, winch stunt very but!, i Having heard ill it Bke man’s Lozenges were good lor a I cougb lined uie-v boxes ol tiieni.bat they find not tne least eti’ect i n in-.*. I tne . culled in ibe best pay sir ian in the plact.wiioa tended me a fw uiuiit s, but without su j cess; I then saw an advertisement in one ot the ci y p persof VV islar’s Ba -am ot \V ilu (Tien y. o wTiicn I pur based three bottles, ai the cor uer ol f ulton and N as sau sire.is, but 1 could tn>t perceive Ie b ast beat ficial eliect from it, ou the contrary I think it was a gr-.it in jury to me. Shortly niter n-inu it I com enced raising blood in large ipiml lies; I Was taken dovvn-ick and confined lo.ii' bou e lor tiiree in mills, during which time I 10-t my appetiie and f il away very last; I was then in.l. cod to. on-all Dr. (Tirlis ol New ! >rk (one ol the It‘at pliv si inns til lie ei'v,) Imt lie could do me no good. I again bt cuine worse, a d was cuidined to the house all last .vmler and spring, and I gave up all hope ul ever "etiing any better, as 1 again raised Moo I and my c mg Ii was very severe together vv ith a pain in my breu-t and under the shoulder blade. Mi triemls now gave up all hope of my r ■covering, and rbo 'irli l every day vv as t:iela-r. Alxiat t 1 a- lima . heard of vour BALSAM <Jl‘ I.IV L!l NV OH 1' bi ino good for < otfoiiiigtion. but Iw as like many others, and vv i- (carlnl taut it might lie a i egn lar hinnii itr; I however li uiilye m-ented to irv it, as I thought it could m ike me no worse. My brother then pur. a used a bottle ol itatdi.ißovvery.N.l. amll'om menced t .king it. ami by the Inn • 1 bad used one Iml le- i (nil I ( (iu!d sleep all night, and tn Lie morning 1 had aa appcii e for inv tire ikfast. I-nil keep on taking Hand [ find great benefit tVinuir—Hie pa n in my breast wentire- : |v gu e, and I raise no more blood, vv nhi ■ the la.-l two months I have gained in weight -ix pounds and much in strong h. I vvo ild tiercfore adv l-e all who have any atfec ion of the Lungs or Liver to try the (i nnine I) , TavTor’s B ilsain of I. verwor', tor 1 truly believe it to , bethe best remedy in existence for diseases ot the Lungs or Live . Should any »ue doubt he m >ve st itein nt re lalivelo yo ir v alua'de me licine, let i.ai call o i me, and 1 .v i!l c mvm ■ ■ llic.j ofits v irtu-'. Vanrsre pe. iiullv, DE REVEUE. Beware of co tuierici s. the only gen n:n h is an eugra veil label (over p, oatsnle. vvripperof cadi bottle) with i the -i 'll at nre of Dr. <■ U!l D->.N J. (-EF. S alia.Tod. T’.ie genuine article lor sale by V\ M. HAINI.S. Oct I 1 m, f E. H. KOGI7KN, 121 J ’'CL. "OH E r £3 E3 inform the citizens of Augusta iu»d v V its vic-inii y I fiat lie lias opened a shop on Melnto Ji-st reel. direct 1\ opposite l lie Cons sit it t ion :ilist oflice. for the purpose of carrvingon tlieabove | : business. in all ils various tirarn lies. Rifles of a superior quality made to order, and warranted as good as can he prod need, hot It in point i of finish and areurary of shooting. Double and single Guns re-stocke I and repaired. Also, door and trunk looks repaired, and new i keys fitted at short no:iee. From his long experience in tin* hn-iness. he is enabled to say that all work entrusted to his care j shall he done as well as it ( an he done at the north or else VV lie re. Vilen’s Revolving and Self-(’oeking Pistols. Powder Flasksand >l*ot Pooches. Came VV rent lies, English. French and Americ an Percussion Caps, for sale. July 1, 1846. Iy 5 a , PETIT Cl EL. f. 'l'iiat heantifnl and healthful summer pi > Q residence, five miles from Clarkesvilie, iiTllahersh un county. Ga.. the residence of the. late Jl;t jor Jacob V\ ood. will he odeted fur sale on the premises on Thursda v, 1 a.h of x pti! next, at 11 I o’clock. A. M.. to the highest bidder. 'There arc five hundred and forty acres of land i atlaciied to this residence, some of fir-t qmilily ! river-hottom. capable of \ ielding fifty hn-liels of corn per a'-re. ’This place u ill atlniil of being di video so as to make two good settlements, each o 4 wliicli will have a portion of the improved land. At tlm same lime and place, will he sold tlie stock ot horses, hogs, cattle and sheep on the place; i also, the pr#vi-ions, corn, fodder. A:* - ., together with the household end kitchen furniture, planta inlioli utensils. &c. j 'j', r,ns of Sale For the lands, one third in rash, i thi’r ma n ler in one and two years, with legal interest from day of sale, secured by mortgage; | fi.r the slock, provisions, furniture. &c , cash for all sum- under twen’v dollars; sum- of twenty dol lars and over. sm»H notes payable in twelve months, with approved endorsers CHARLES WEST, Executor. March 20 s— I 13 A I? VUE OPPORTUNITY. rRTH EM!U J N ERY E>TA BL ’ HIM E NT. at b present conducted by Mrs. Alexander, for merly by Miss Gardner, is off-red forsale with the Mock. Fixtures.&C . embracing alino-t every ar tide necessary for the successful pr scculion of I the hn-iness. 'The terms to an approve 1 pnrehas j cr will he very accommodating. Those desirous of locating in this town, an opening fir engaging in a very advantageous business, j- now off-red. arid another sneli opportiioity m iy hot again olfer. ( ommunieniion personally or by ietier, will re ceiv c attention, addressed to the subscriber. A. ALEXANDER. SU. Athens, Feb. 9, 1817. 3e [Mb 4 COTTON U\S FACTORY. fS M1 E subscriber will renvn eon the first (Jctoher S to his BIIOP on Green-street, two doors above the Baalist Church, w here Planters can he supplied with Cotton dins. Thrashing Machines Corn Crushers. 4’e . "f his make, vviiieh will he warranted to perform well. Do not mi-take the place. Be sure to look at the sign before von en ter the shop. • James i. wade. Augusta. c ept. 25. 1816. ly FAINTS, OILS, WINDOW CLASS. Ac. 11. 1 VILASn, RISER V 4' CO.. DRUGGISTS. Have o.i in i.i.a .<1 are roc-iv in>r. co i.-taiii supplies of ‘pare,’ ‘extra,’ ‘No. I’ ami No. 2’ VV lute Lead, in kegs fro at 2a to 300 poumls of vv irraiited quilily; I* lint oil ; taime ’soil; lamiioil; s;iiri tiirpeiitiue, vir -1 iiishes. of iillkimls ; ehrw.iu- yeilo.v ; chrome green, dry | and ill oil; im.ierial srri-cn. iitoi I ; verdigris, dry and iu oil; emerald green; Prussian blue; ultra-marine blue ; v rtinlliou : veaeiian red; red lead ; rose pink ; Bp:j!iis!i brown, dry and in oil . yellow <n: ir ■ ; lit i irge; ter d-;--i --cmi i; nuitier ; lampblack ; drop black ; black lead ; ivory black; wilding; chalk; putty; gold leaf; glue; sand paper; pumice stone . rotten stone ; emciy; p hater’s and 11 Mler’s brushes of all kinds: u udow. eojch and picture glass, of all siz'-s ; paint nulls an i p tint stones; lujetliur w ith ev**r}'article nsu dty lotiud in drug stores, of the best qu dityj and at ver_v low prices, at w holes ile and retail. 3TTi*urehasers will do well to call. Orders promptly attended to. Oct 1 DECIDEDLY NEW. rgiiii;.tookc.rei.OTiis, t ’asimeres. Vestings, i 2 Fancy Articles, an I'Pi immings. just opened hy John Bridges. 3lerchant Taylor, next door gelow itie United States Hotel. Bmad-slreet. An hn-t-A. 'The public are respectfully invited before, ordering iheir garments elsewhere, to examine I lie above stock, which they will find to comprise the. best selections that can be m ole in the New \ ork market. JOHN BRIDGES. N. B —Making and Trimming as usual in the most hionable manner. Jan 5 ~PE RFUAIE RY. LUBIN’S CKLEBTI VTEI> II \NDKER CHI R F RXTRA CT S . MONPEL VS. HaiiH’s, Roussel’s and others, cele lirated Toilet and Siiav ing Soaps. Pomatum Co logne water, Laveuder water, tiau Lnstral, ic.. with a •reneral assoruaeul of fine Toilet and Fancv Article*. Forsale by HAVILA.ND RI3LLY St CO. * Oct 11 HAUTE HIVE’S CHEMICAL SOLUTION. FOli THE IMPROVEMENT OF WHEAT AM) OTHER SEEDS.* f BMI E subscriber being die only possessor in tlie .& Unite.l titles, of I lie re. ipe for preparing t i iAU i ERI VEX CHE vi ICALSuLU . Uj.n, for which the >ociety of Encouragement and Ag riculture ot France, alter testing the value ot il j for three consecutive years, through a commissi n j composed of Scientific Agriculturists ami Clie- j mis s, ami after llieir favorable report, awarded i the in enlor a premium of 3,QUO francs, and a : gold medal. • The stimulating power of the ingrcdienlscom- j posing this solution is such, that b. steeping tlie j Seed in it, the effect is not only to accelerate the termination, hut to render the vegetation more ' v igornus, by its useful action as a hygroscopic; | t,he g.isi ous emanations of carbonic acid, and carbonate.! hydrogen, nourish tin* plant, and j make it more pro !uti- e to the Fanner, by pre venting rust and tin* attacks ot insects. The numerous a i untages arising trom the use of tins Sleep, are— Ist, that it is the dir. el appii- \ cat on of patiulu n to the seed, instead ot the | ground. 2d. It supersedes all brininirs, lime, , plaster, and all other troublesome operations now | m use. 3d. It causes a much more speeds and hard/ growth; an I lastl , b/ inituring much sooner, (we think lOda s.)it will e ad. • the rust, 1 and consequently, gi e me husbamlni in a more j profitable harvest; also, the cos/ is moderate, (S 3 1 tor the hai rel o. AJ U* .’.> gidluits ) miIFXTIONS FOR I SING THE CHEMICAL , SOLL TJO.V. Put in a light tun as much of the Solution us is required for the quantity of Seed you have to soak —throw in the seed and U t it remain, as allows • WHEAT and RYE. G Hours or more OA TS ami Li A RLEV, 3 Hours or more CL') VER mil () TtIER GRASS SEED, 2 Flours. INDIAN C >RN. IS to 21 Hours. g"V A tier being soaked, dry il ti.rough a ha. p - j sieve betorc sowing. CO I’TO.s SEED.—S mthern Planters would find a great iem (it by using this Solution as a ; steep for tin ir Colton -.ee.l before planting. Ihe longer the Seed stand soaking the better. Alter j having been soaked, the Seeds must be drained 1 in a siev'e or basket, ami immediately planted. F *r the inter nation ot those wlio vvi-h second testimony on this mallei, he subjoins tin* opinion of some well known Agriculturists, who tried the j preparation on Wheat last i all, and now renew | their orders for an enlarged quantum lor spring seed mgs. Extract of a Utter from JOHN S. SKFN NEiI, Esq , dated Ecbrudry 13. ISI3. V our So lution was tried, nut b. me, but in. own son. F. G. Skinner; Ibe Wheat be steepe I in it was ; sowed v erv late, yet In* says the effect is very ap- j patent and higbl. beneficial, I shall recommend llie trial ofthe Solution to all my friends next , I spring, for their Oats, Co n, iVc. Col. N. G ALD3F. JR.OFGH. writes March Gth, IK 13: Pliree bushels w.-re seeded in stiff white oak land, and here I have everv reason to be well satisfied With the experiment; the Whe.t j i e line up thoee lavs earlier, anil grew up with as- j finishing vigor, imi has maintained a supeiiorilv j o er the oh went Wheal, which was brined and | limed and se.'ileil the same dav in land ot the same quality, it has constantly appealed thus far as if the land in w Inch t ie Wheat siteeped in the Solution was seeded had been manured, and the other not; whereas the whole was dressed the preceding spring with barn yard manure, &c. Commodore JONES, U. S. Navy, write* : “As to the effects ofthe Solution on the growing crop, &c., 1 think very tav'oiahi >*. It has added much to the appearance as well as to tin* gro vth, Ac. Harder, double the quantum used last Fail.) Green Valley Earm , August 27, 184 G.— I have tried vour solution, last fall, on W neat. I sowed a piece of land of three acres, one half the seed soaked with the Solution, and the other without am' soaking. One acre and a halt, with the seed soaked, gv e 21 4 bushels Wheal, the other one and a half acres only v ielded 12 J; tfu* W lieat weighed 59. pounds per bushel, while toat not i soak 'd, onlv 57}. The U heat soaked came up : nearlV fo:t r days betorc the ot irr, and harvested ! tucelredays sooner. PHILIP .VIAKSO. Vrfr AI r. A. M AUGE, of Augusta, Ga., is ap pointed nil' sole agent for this State. L.. AIoNTROP. Feh I 3 n P )!> TO 31Y OLD Fil!i:\DS AM) PATRONS. "'As you find us IFdimmi-il us,” HAGUE HOTEL. a ,_J The ;• ulv-eriber having rented the spa r S cious an I comfortable llou-e, known as EAGLE MOTEL, formerly kept by N ,)u Uon. of this place, will be happy to aeeom fuoilaie his frien Is in such a manner as to give perfect satisfaction. I! is charges will he moderate and his table sup plied with the best Ih is see I ion of the country eanaffird. In addition to his House, he has two large stables in fine order, which will be attended hv faithful Ostlers, and provided withgood pro vender It will also he his duty to see ‘‘T’hat none go avvav dissatisfied. JOHN BUTT, i Wairenlon. Dec 9. ISIG. 39 SC 111 VTN KIIEKIFF SAI.K. Will be >old before I lie Court House, door in .lark (•>11 boro, on the, first Tuesday in April next, he tween lie* legal hours of sale, the following pro perty to wit: One Negro Boy, by the name of John; levied upon as the property of Levy is Conner, to satisfy one Superior Court fi fa. in favor pf Ann D. Br}- an, Guardi m. and others. EDMUND B. GROSS, Dep. Sheriff. Feb. 3 TJA goods for spring sales. 5 a W. !5 ANCKOFT.2S3 A// "'st. Chailcv- Idii. S. C., would respect full v invite the at tention of Tianiers and their fiinilies. yvho mav visit Charlestoo. to his sl"< k of Rieli Fancy and Staph* DRV GUUIE. lit* stock will he found one of Ihe largest in the city, and he F enabled to olf-r superior indureintti/s in (lit v:<nj nf low prices. The stock of Negro Goods, bulb Colton and I Woollen, will be found to embrace nearly all the leading sty les of fabrics usually -old, particularly the Georgia and South Carolina Cotton and v\ oul len Fabrics. ALSO, ! A complete assortment of rieli Dress Silks, (col ored and black.) Boinhasins, Alnaeeas, Colored 'Muslins, Ginghams, While (roods, Shawls. &>■. A*c. 'The stork is intended to embrace every arli j He in die Drv (roods line. Country Merchants w ill find it to their ad van tage to examine our stock, as the same goods ara off*red at wholesale in rooms separate from the re tail department, and at prices well worthy their attention. Jan. TJ 3m— SI DRUGS, MEDICINES AND PEltrUM' RY rai'lE subscriber has now on band, ami is continually ■ m receiving fresh supplies of genuine Drugs and Medicines, selected expressly lor physicians and family use. Also, aneleguutusortujeiit of Pirfu.rn.ery —Cologne - j and Lavender Waters, fancy washing and shaving ± Soaps, Hair Oils. ic.. Jlc.. all of which are oflsred a 1. educed pr.css for cc»A. Visitors from the country are I invited to ceH. HAINES, 4 Oci 11 AUGUSTA IRON AND BRASS rOLMMIItV. CIOTTON AN U WOO L L K N 3X A - CHIN ERY ANUGEARING FOR FACTU ►RIEB. HOPKINS A. HARDMAN, incci necti.-n with the \1 A T I’HA vV AN COM PANY, N. Y . (one ofthe most extensive Mr. I chine Shops in the United Btat(’s.) would n sped luilv inform the public that they are prepared to ; furnish CUT T(> N . WOOLLEN AND OTHER MACHINERY, together with all kinds of vIILL GEARING itul CASTINGS ol’all doHiripitona, ofthe patterns in a slv le of workmanship i to aa» in the country, and at short notice Manutacturers i ami others are invited to call and examine the Machine y, which is r| wax son tunl at TitEIR ESTA L 5 LISH VIEN T, near the Hail Hoad De pot. in Augusta , where orders will lie received and tilled on as tc oralde terms as they can be procured at, the North or elsewhere. ihe de livery of the same being at Augusta, will avoid risk and set 1 expense to the purchaser. The following Specimens are finished and set up in a room for exhibition: SPREADING AND LAP MACHINE, DOUBLE GOFFER* XRDS. SINGLE DOKFERCARU'. WITH 8 FLATS, R ML-W \V DR \WING HE \ D. LIST STEF.DEB FOR ROPING, DR WVING FKAM E. RING TR x VEI.LER 'THROSTLE. LIVE BPINDI.KS DEAD SPINDLES DAM OR TH CAP SP.NNER. LOOM WITH STOP MO TION, SAMPLE' OF SlL\ FTING. ( OUPLINGS, HANGERS AND PL ELIES. They will furnish, also, all oilier kinds of Ma chinery u-ed in Factories including the HELF.tU'ERAin'G M TLE, first introduced into this country Lw the Vlattea vvin Company, which is a great labor-saving Machine, us will apjie.tr h* I lie following. Butternuts Sept. 4f/i* 1813. Our Self-Opera- : lino Vi ides op rale to our entire satisfaction, pro- ! ! duct mi yarn ot a su >eri or quality, and at, in- { 1 creased quart iiy over the Hand Mules, and at a tar less c..s’, not exceeding five Cents per hun dred. It is now about two years since they were put in operation,and Ido not know that thev have e»er been detained tor halt an hour tor repu'rs. i i In haste, yours, truly, &e., A. G. Washbov, Agent. ATanayunk, Jan. loth, 1315. — Air. Richard Sinhltnj, of the Alalteawan Coinpanv, has put ' in operation in my establishment eight of S.mla’s Self Acting Mules, seven of 432 s| i .dh s, ami one of 312 sjiind.es. T’hey pcrtonii to the gn at- j est satisfaction, anil the Mule ilsi 1: is considered hv all practical men as the best ot the kind in the country. Joskph Ripka. .\urristincn, Pa., Jan. ID, 1845. Mr. Stiih ling.fr.ini I tic MaUeavv an Company, New York, lias just finished putting in operation for" me ten o Smith’s Self-Acting Mules, for spinning twist and filling, which operate to our entire sutisfac ; ii on . e . SaM. ki, Jamison. Grc-C Pulls Mils. April 25. 1815. w i. C. Lko.N.UiD. Esq Dear Sir — I his Cmnpan have had in operation ot Selt-Acting ,Mules Sharp s Roberts & (Jo’s. .Mason’s and Smith s. Ihe two former for more than two tears, and the latter for upwards of one year last past. 1 have kept an accurate account ot the pr duct, waste and coM of operating each (h scription ot Mule, and tue resud is decidedlv tn tavor ot Smith s. | I have no hesitation in saying the Smith’s Mule will turn otT more work per spindle than anv other now in use; that il requires less trouble to kceji it in order, and may he Kej»l in repair at 1 less expense. V ours, resjiecUnlly, J. A. Bum rich. Agent Great Falls Manufacturing Co. Yarn spun in one wet k, ending 12th Angus’. 1813, at the Rocky Glen Mills, Ftsiikill Lauding, N. Y. 4.134 p >unds ami 145,31 0 hunks Ao. 3.) yarn; Hanks to the spindle per due, 4 /-lOU; j No of xv irking hours, H GG-IOD; expenses per week, IS’ll 50; cost per hundred hanks, No. 35. 3 3-lUO Giiio March ‘J the western continent A Southern Family Xeu spuper oj the largest size published every Saturday in the city of Halt miore, by Samuel Smith A Co., Edited by IV T. Thompson. author oj "Major Jones' Courtship.” "Chronicles of Pine* ville.” 4 v. 4-c. Terms—'Two Dollars. in advance. E have loaif egarti- <1 it as u m >-l Imuiiliating’ re V ▼ flection (tjhin iiic south, that in> proles-edly ucu tral ami v journal lins yet neeu .su.-laim <1 vv tMu In rb ir tiers. We have t so il the exp-run lit win liter such a : paper could n >l be siipjior ed ai the iiiimcdiulc South. and ihougli not vvitollv misuc. es-ful, our • xpericuce has I laug t u» thul t c papers of tins class publ shed n the ; lurye Northern cints, possess advantages over iho-e of the couuirv, wliich. in a measure, d fy cniitpe i inn. But j here tlie'case is diff ueot Baltimore, standing as t does on the I o tier of tie-leout *-ru States, is yet near eno gli i rutlicgrci tcoiiim -icdil, hie arv a id political -ini'orium, 1 to he nullified ai the neiyiihorho'd of treat Am re Hit j cities, and to enjoy all tue adv.i tapis, its a radiali p point, vvhic. ar.' possessed by ei, her P dladelpiiia B '-ton , rX w Ve.U. A paper issued i rom Bit. imore has all the : facilities for oh aiiiinp the lates h.erary in ell pence, as well as the current literature of the day, foreign ami do mestic, that are enjoyed by the journals ofthe North ru I cities Tiie Western Continent is as larp •. as cheap, andean he beuera apled t.itlie wau s undtasl -sofSoutli i ern read r.-.tlein those Nortle rn papers widen now draw ; s’i lartre an amount of their jiutrunage from the S •utheru I public. Entertaining these views, w e have tool- ed vvalii corfi j deuce to the success of the Con tisint. Kirlit montli’s experience ii:i- tr od ed to s* re ng l lien I bat confidence, and I now vve enter upon its publication with ati mconviction | that all that I--necessary to secure for it a circulation | equal io that of its N irtiiern colemporai ies, is a fai hlul 1 and knerpetic devotion ol our best abilities to m ike it a i useful a ii-1 enter aininp Family Journal. It is our de- I -ipn to make the Wus run Continent emphatcally a \ Southern family paper, that may be read with interest and profit by every m -nibcr of a Southern family.— With this view we shall draw for our literary depart ment, from the best sonrc-s.su li m liter as will interest ; a id en e tain the min i, with «ut otfending the la-te or orruptinsr the morals of our readers. ) Tuns will he taken toirivclhe atest inteTipence : oual 1 subject- of .merest to t ie general reader, to the exclu -1 sion ofthe vast amount oflocal n alter, such as personal gossip, police reports. tlieut riG.il a*! I other c iticif which in ike up so large a potion ofthe sta|de of someof the popular ,veekl es ol llie North. Jn a vvo*"d, th-iuch we -hall endeavor t*« make o;ir p iper intere-tmp to all. oar c ief aim shall lie l<* adapt it to tile wants and ta-tes oftlie people ofthe South and South-We-i, upon whom, and these of our own city who are disposed to sustain such a journal, we must iu only depend tor support. r Iv insr more upon the i itrinsic merits of our paper, j than on any promises we might make iu a prospectus, we w ill clo-e by appealing to the read rs of the South and West fur a share of that patronuee winch they so liberally bcslo*’ upon i-he overgrow p .weeklies ofthe North. I ER Ms —The Western Coaiineut is printed on a mam ( moth sheet of3o by if inches, on fair type, and securely milled to subscribers, at I wo Dollars pf.r annum, *n advance. Three copies will be sent lor $.7, or Mcven copies for $lO, All letters on the business of subscriptions to be ad i dressed, pool paid to the editor. . W. T. THOMPSON. SAMUEL SMITH. Baltimore, August, 18IC. Sept. 11. ; TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS, AND PLANTERS. WM. HOWLAND. North East corner of King and Market streets, I ! CHARLESTON, s. c. keep constantly on hand a large and i ii * well selected stock of FOREIGN AND i DOMESTIC DRY’ GOOD 3, to which Merchants * j and Planters are iavi ed. as every article in his E [ line can he found. There is in ad iition to his For i ; eign importations, an agent constantiv in New * 1 York, which etiihles him to offer one of the best ; selected Stocks, and at prices that cannot be un dersold. wf-fm Feb. 26 PATENT M EDiCIiN PS. I>II. JOEL LSR.VNIIAM’S LIVER AND DYSPEPTIC GSHJH INE. JC N offering this valuable medicine to the peopl* H of Georgia, for the relict and cure of many dis eases int-itient tu a southern t liiimie, i do not claim for il infilllitjiity; neiilier do I say n uilj cure all disease s. But ni Chronic Liver A Heel ions nno dys pepsia, 1 <*aa conhdeaily adv n-e nttd recomnuno iu use, from my personal observation and u>e of the article iu m\ own practice. This article is favora bly received wherever it lias been used, lam ttl lowed to refer to Air. (ieorje Heard ul i roup, 31r. John arren of v. olumbn.-..AJr. .Vldvallee ot Cobb, .Mr. A-bury Hull of Athens. .'Jr. W illiani L>. Ter rell of Putnam, Rev . John E. Dawson of Lagrange; to vv Inch a great nnml e. of names inigln he iidded, who bear their testimony to its \aine. Dr. Henry Branham Ims used this medicine in Ids own case, and has prescribed it to many others, given it as Ins opinion, that n is one of the safest ami most \ ulna hie medicines that can he used in imperfect diges tion, liver complaints, constipation and irregular state of the bowels. It i> Useful in bilious com plaints, tu persons recovering from bilious fever* and in sick or nervous head-ache. To pregnant women, who are subject to c«>stiveness. this medi cine is well suited, in regulating the state of tim stomach and bowels,and promoting digestion, il u p irticularly useful. 1 cmild append a long list of i ertifieate*. but for bear, prefaring to rely on ihe virtues of the medi cine in sustain itself. The medicine is agenda ! and certain cathartic, tonic and sudorific. JOEL HU V.MJA.M, Eaton tun, G%, Price SI porsale by march 11 A G. WILLIS. SANDS’ SARSAPARILLA^ Pur the Removal and Permanent Cure of all IJiseuSft urn log from on impart state of the houti, or Jiahil of ihesustem, ctz: tcrufulu or King's Pul. liiunmutisin, OLsltnat i CaJa n uits Prnptiuus. I'iWphs. or Tus.uus mi the luce Hutches. tilt is. Cm unit ><;/c Kyis. King Uoim or Teller. S< ala /had. Knlaig emeu I . no Tom ij the I. Hones and Joints. Ztnhliui n cut >s. S ypht/ihc Zutnp toms. ■'‘Cinhca or Ln ithagu. mid U.si os. s arising from, an injudicious use of Meictiry Ascites, or iJrojtsy Kz po'iireor I inprutiiuce in Kifi. Also Vhr tint c colisll t utionuL DiSacac . s icill he retnucid (uj tins Prep ait* lion. fgMl 1 s medicine has, in many thousand instances, JL Drought nea lin and c;m rn nit vigoi to I lie wuhatJ | lunguidiia.ne. lis opei alum exteuos itself id l fits remo test transactions of mo gcnnrai.-yslcni am; consists in re moving diseased action in the absorbing and secreting Vessels- The blood contain- the clement.-ol liie w hole animal j structure —tiesli ami fibre.glati.is, muscles, te. dons, the uuils.llie hai,,..inl even tbe bones tlic.iiseUes, are ail sustained by the blood. Well, then, mat it be called tins stream ol I ife. 1 n proportion r o the pur,l v ol tfunt will be tit it al the subs lane i i to wide Ull is continually ehaug - ing. Coi rupt htood in.-lead <>i |>iuducing In y.lliy ilesh.l4 lilieiv euuugli to d"v elop sot c.- a it un m s \V hen these appear,w iiethei m the -pm die lot mos scrotum,in all its uiullifoniiaiiddisgusiiut shapes.or oniptions in all their di-(inuring variety .rheti walls in. odious di-urdei s.general j 1 el.iXalioii and debility.and a host of cuiaphiinlsurisiug liimj le ode ed secretions 1 Inn e is nudctei gent it is be lieved, tha l w 111 so rap idly ueutraliz. the vll n.-111 I lie blood from which they spring und eilecl a radicalcure,as this | preparation. The billow big is an extract from a letter just received from Mrs. [Sevan, who had been libeled foi several yea;* with Scroful ois I 'leers. Dyspepsia. iVe.. and recently withun all’ectioiiol' the Throat andCt.esi; I!All EVSBURL. Va..l>cc.lßtb, IHS. .Messrs ,1 B. <v 1). SttaUs —IS fore i coiinnenced using j yourSarsap.o il nmy ,- uin ring -vvei ea iaio-I pa.-l expres sion. 111 y in coat iv as completely ulcerated. 1 bad a dreadful j cough, and then wer f. e.picnlly weeks togelliei tlnill could not speak id*ov ea vv iitsper: and besides, the infla -lu.ltion from my throat extended into my he..d. so that my , hoai ing vv as very muc It impaired. Aftc, taking tliesursa panlla a short lime my heallh improved and my throat in now well, lam us free from coug h and tightness of lha chest as lever vva- and «an hear quite distinctly. My t hroai h is been vv ell about three 111 n tbs.the cure of w hich 1 has bee 11 effected entirely by the 11-1 ofy uni Sarsaparilla Vouririeud, LOUISA R. BIA’AN, NEW I OH K A mil ire leH:.. Messrs.A B &/■ 2) Sands — Uenl. : Peeling it a duty to vou and the eonniiiniity at large. I send you this certifi cate of Hie virtues of your Sarsaparilla, that others who x . e now s tillering may hive their confidence established and u.-e your medic me w iihout delav . I wastroub ed w ith a seven- ulcei on my ankle,which extended half way up to the K1 ee. discharging ver y offcii sn e in liter, itchin.. burning, and dupi ivilig meolleu of my rest at night.and v cry painful to bear. I wasrecoininended to use y our medicine by Mr. James 1 MePonuid. vv ho had been eu; ed by it, and aftei Using tiv e bottle- I was-niirely cured. 1 have deferred -ending you this certificate one year si nee 1 hecu-e was e fleet'd .m m del to ascertain with cer tainty vv bother it vv as a permanent cine, and it now gives iiicthe greatest ph asuie to sold that I have neitliei seen nor fell the slightest 1 e-appuaiiince oi it, ant! that Jam : e alii el v sound . A unis. SARAH VEI NT Vil P. 240 D danerv-st. MulllEE, ALA N0v.28 IMo. Messrs. StinJs —l deem it an a< 1 ol justice to tnyses and the comm unity aliarge, torelate thelWouiug lactf w hich occurred in our neighborhood in the laftcrparlo Julv last. Janet,’ ,a y uuuc girl aggil fou'lecn years wasiitflieted w ith an iinmen-c-ore on the middle ol her back .which defied all Ihe treatment ol medical skill. As ; she was a friend ofom fain ly .1 employ en all li.e means in my power in 'iidcavoring to rehev a her Inn in vain. At I lustsoiiie person mentioned to me your Sarsaparilla, and I I immediately procured tvv n hotlb so( Me-si s. .Mosoly A ’ Tnc|*er. your Agent in ihi- city, vv Inch Igav eto her. 1 ' called to see her ihe next day and she told me she had ta ! ken two dose.-and fell very iineh reliev ed. 1 laughed im moderately ill this, but she said il was really -<•, and, gen tiemeii.iii a word, in two weeks lionifhe time she com menced using it, there was neilliei sign nor apprarapea of where the sore lia.d been Vo hr.- respect fully, J. HOUSEMAN !>:s Danpliiii-s t. IT Forfurthc' pariienlai - ami cone iu.-i v 1 evidencr o itssuput ior value anti etliciency . t u p .mphlcls which j may beohtuined o I age ol - g rat is. Prepareti'and sold wholesale and reta i I by A . I! . A D - SA N 1)8 . Wholesale Dill" gist.- .7P Fllll on si r r eI, Ne W V„rk. Sold a Iso by IIWII.AND RISEIA & Co-An gust a; (lavilaiul. 11 aria UV Allen. Chai lesion. (1 U Hen* drickson .Savannah; O. I’ayiie. Maeon; A. I ilr li. nlutn i lua; and hv tlniffgisl-srenera ly liirouglion 1 the United Spates Price J! per bottle. ( ; boll ler for jj.». E7* 'Fhe public ire respect I n Ily re*| nested t ore me mbe 2 tII a t iI i s Sand s’Sa rsa pa n lla that has aml i> const a 111 ly achieving -ueh remaikalde cures of the most difficult class of disease,-to which Ihe human frail.e i> subject, t licrcfot eask for Sands ’ S rills apfi Juki no <d lief February 18. IB4f*. 8111 IhJ prices ki:di ( i:i) to m it the TEMES. Family medicines, choice perfumery and FANCY ARTICLES. The subscriber respeclinlly invites the of nation of Physicians. Merchants and Plante, s. w lio may be visiting this my, to his stuck of Medican-s. Great fare having been exerc sei 1 111 the 1 ' selection, lie is con li dent That the quality of each article is such as cannot fail to afford eu ! tire -atisf.n 110 . The assortment of Pert'■ ine- v. Fancv A rlielrs, Ttrnsbei ; ami Cum-s, are the finest varieties ot Trench and Amert i can inanufai lure. * 111 _ || e recommends with confidence to Gentlemen, if tnet I estimable ipitli Ds. the Shaving Coin) oiiin's of Piver Cluerlain, Roussel. Glenn and others, wlm b 1« li * ve the j operation of shaving from many of its disagreeable at ; tenilants. Also, to the I.adie» a splendid assortment of lieM V ' perfumed Toilet So 1 s-r-the Kornau Kalydor and Milk of Rose.sjiotll lelighlful preparations for the eoieplt xion, together with agreat variety of hair OiJLs. huiiUyes and other Perfumery. Sands’, Carp, liter’s and Bull’s Sarsaparilla. Jaynes Exi'eclorant.Carmiii il;, e and Hair Tonic. Evans' Sooth ing Syrup to-children teething, Powell’s Balsam of An niseed. an excellent remedy foi con"hs and colds. J bb’s Rlieuiu 1 tic Eiimneut, and all the other 1 ocular Aicdi cines of the day. Orders from the country respectfully solicited. A liberal discount made lor rujh. WM. HAINES, Jr., No. 32 Broud-st., Augusta. Sept. 28 1 ( TAYLOR'S HOTEL, i (Formerly St. Nicholas Hotel.' 2S COniITLANDT-STIIEET, NEW YORK. nPHE utiliw-riher, late of the Tr-mont H ranee House, lias taken I lit’ a hnv r 0 t » painted and put it in good order. «nd nnened it I a Tcmperm,re Hotel, where he would ) wait up'-n ids former patrons ami th- P ll -- 1 ' p s railV. who may feel to ['J"* mak» s pledging himself to use all endeavors to make, their stay agreeahle while v jilihina v Price of bottrvl f>er week, . “ “ “ dav. * _ 1 y ELDAD TAYLOR FvtJj, ▼ f-ft