Daily constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1846-1851, April 17, 1847, Image 1

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BY JAMES GARDNER, JR. THE CON ST IT UTKIN A L IST, OFFICE IN McINTOSH-STREET, Third door from the North- West corner of Broad-st. Sales of LAND by Administrators Executors or Guar dians, arc required, by law, to be held ou the first Tuesday in the month, between the hours ol ten in the forenoon and three in the afternoon, at the Court House in which the property is situate. Notice o these gales must be given in a public Gazette sixty DxYS previous to the day of sale. (Sales of NEGKOES must be at public auction, on the first Tuesday of the mouth, between the usual hours o •ale, at the place of public sales in the county where the Letters Testamentary, or Admiui* ration, or Guar dianship, may have boon gianted, first giving sixty days’ notice thereof, in one of the public Gazettes of this State, and at the door of the Court House where such sales are to he held. Notice for the sale of Personal Property must be given ia like manner forty days previous to day of sale. Notice to the Debtors and Creditors of au Estate must • published for forty days. Notice that application will be made to the Court of Or dinary for leave to sell LAND, must be published for FOUR MONTHS. Notice for leave to sell NEGROES, must be published four month-;, before any order absolute can be given by the Court. BUSINESS CARDS. To Professional and Business Ulen. PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS not exceeding six lines, will be inserted under this head at the rate of $lO per annum. Cards ex ceeding six lines, will be charged pro rata per line JAMES GARDNER, JR. ATTORNEY AT LA W . AUGUSTA, GA. FeK* _ 103 JOHN J. JONES, ATTORNEY AT LAW, . MACON, GA. Will practise in the counties of Bibb, Jones, Baldwin, Twiggs, Houston, Crawford and Mon roe, and also in the county of Burke. Any busi ness intrusted to his care will receive prompt at tention. [Feb. 10 Ira — 110 D. G. WILDS, .ATTOP.N3T -AT L.AT7, SPARTA, GEORGIA. Will practice in Hancock, Warren, Washington and Taliaferro Counties. Dec. 8 Iv 53 geo. g. McWhorter, A T T ORXE Y A T L A W . OFFICE LAW RAJSGE, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA oct 23 6rn 20 DAVID ADAMS, Attorney at Law, Hamburg, So. CV Office over the store of Sibley & Crapon—will practice in the Law Courts of Edgefield and Barn well. 39 ly sent 21 GIBSON BUTT, ATTORNEYS AT LA W. WARRENTON, GA. LAW COPARTNERSHIP.—The Subscribers have entered into a Co-Partnership, and will prac tise in the Northern Circuit. Any business entrus ted to their care will meet withprotnpt attention. WILLIAM GIBSON. JOSEPH 11. BUTT. Jan. 22 6m. 91 LAW NOTICE. J. T. SHEWMAKE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, WAYNESBOROUGH, GA. Jan. 23 Iv 95 CLEVELAND & SPEAR, SURGEON MtlliVTim NO. 215 IIIIOAD.ST., (Geer Aldrich 4" Green's Shoe Store.J nov 11 1 y 33 CONSTITUTIONALIST JOB OFPIIIH, ’TW n T n mOl ■§ w SJ mmt tv> m m • mmi mai mb , XLNSrSWSIPAj # Having recently put our Job Office in complete order, and made, extensive additions to our former assortment of FANCY TYPE, we are now pre dared to execute w ith neatness, and at short notice, ALL KINDS OF PLAIN, FANCY, AND ORNAMENTAL PIEEMTIM©, SUCH AS HANDBILLS, VISITING CARDS, LABELS, COTTON RECEIPTS, CARDS, BLANKS, CIRCULARS, CHECKS, NOTES, BILL HEADS. Ac. fcJ"All orders from the Country will meet with promptaltention. Augusta,, June 21, 1845. ~TO MY OLD FRIENDS AND riTRONS. “As you find us Recommend us.” EAGLE HOTEL. M The subscriber having rented the spa cious and comfortable House, known ns .the EAGLE HO TEL, formerly kept by D. N.JuJson, of this place, will he happy to accom modate his friends in such a manner as to give perfect satisfaction. His charges will he moderate am his table sup plied with the best this section of the country can afford. In addition to his House, he has two large stables in fine order, which will he attended by faithful Ostlers, and provided with good pro vender. It will also be his duty to see “That none go away dissatisfied.” JOHN BUTT, Wairenton, Dec 9. 1846. 59 I^RFL^MIMIYr LUBIN’S CELEBRATED HANDKER- CHIEF EXTRACTS. ONPEL.VS, (laud's,' Roussel’s and others, Gels brated Toilet and Shaving Soaps, Pomatum. Co logne water, Lavender water. Eau Lustra), See., with a Veueral assortment of fine Toilet and Fancy Articles, 'oraaleby HAVILAND, RISLEV Sc. CO. Oct 1 j. ~WORMS! WORMS!! COMPOUND FLUID EXTB4CT OF A__ „ PINK ROOT PLEASANT, safe and effectua remedy for the destruction and expulsion of Worms, from the “old wholesale and retail bv j HAVILAND. ItISLEY Se CO (LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING in the Post Office at Augusta, Ga., on the Ist day of April, 1847. i ifCT Persons wishing lettersfrom thisliat, i please say they are advertised . A I Allen miss Emma Anthony mrs Pobitha 1 Alden, messrs DSi Co Austin S R Abbott Isaac Averell E 2 Allen miss Caroline Averell miss Cara Adair G W Ant uny L L Adams F C Amacker Absalom Allen Win Anderson missGabrella 8 An I worth James Anderson Abraham Austin Jane B Bishop miss Sophia Baldwin raessrs R CdiCo Beattis Alfred Bird .11 A Boday miss Elizabeth Blackwell S D Belt Mr Bolder, mrs Sarah M Beasely John Bowing James A Beatnse V M Blackburn Belinda Baity Jas M Boling Mary Ann Bald in James Baxter Adam Bat ley J U Bouyer mrs Beatty 11 Kourgois Edmond Beall Wm M 2 Bourmand T B , Berry Andrew J Boyle Louise J i Bird mrs M A B yant Isaac Belcher mrs Isabella 2 Hratiily dr I M 1 15*11 VVm 3 Brown rarsEleano j Beal dr 8 B Brooker P A 1 Beall Joseph C Brown Ned j B ird well rnrs Byrd rar | Byrd Henry A Byrd E A i ]3yson John C Burroughs mrs Elizabeth Burkes Edward Burr & Arnold Builer E M Barker Cynthia Bush miss Satuh C Carter Jas M Collier JG Corree Sophia Cleveland Robert R Cayton Sami L 2 Clark 1 11 Carter John Collier Louisa S Chavuiis J--hn Cox Clement CheeverG W Conner Chas H Copeland M M C ooper Miss Virginia Cooper'Phcobe 2 Clark Merrym .n Clapton Jonathan Clark miss .Mary Ann Corcoran miss E Cook mrs Cowles Norman Club the Planters Coate dr James J Cook J Cooper J M Critz Sami D Clark John M Crawford mrs Sarah Cook Eliza A Curanaing John Clark Thomas Crew James R D Dedrick Allen Duncan John P l)ix Thus R Dutill miss Sarah Davis Hall Dunlap Sarah L Dick Louisa Devereaux Jas Dunbar T D E Elliston Thomas L Edward Charles Elbert Nancy Elvers miss Mary Edwards J J Elliston Jacob F Ferrell Chas Fridell John W Ferrell Win furkermiss M Ferrell mrs Caroline Florence mrs Ford mr> Honora i'ord miss Maria Freeland JHC&D G Garragon Jas Graham John T Gaskins Jas R 2 Glenn John George John Goodman mmRM George, care of Frank Green \V m E Hughs Gibbs Wm Gibbs John Granade Mary Gibbs Henry Green Council Gibson Henry C Grier Francis Gibson John D Goodwyn Wm Gosling Henry 2 Green Aicxr 1 Graham Wm ii II Hay Lidney Hill miss Sarah 1 lianh.im WmC He>ier Thos J | Hall Chas M 2 Hilt Benj F Hartman Wm E Henry rapt Jas M I Hatcher miss Martha 2 Howard Judy ! Haseltun D.ml B Hook mrs Elizabeth ; Haney Jas Hard Gre**nvilie i Hatiier miss E E Ilolice E B Harrington Thomas Holmes D B Hammond Lucy B Hubbard John B I Harris Benj Hutchinson Wra Hines H C Henley John 3 Hies Edmond Henley J W Hitchcock Sami C Hungerford John A Ilighl Win J Jones Davis Johnson J Jackson Sami H Jackson Jas Junes mis* Clara 2 Johnson Sarah Junes Robert Jones Thos J K Knox Oscar F 2 * Kilhurn John K Kinchley Thus King mrs Jane Knight Dani Kay* Martin Krumman G Kuilleth John L Lacy Frank Lynch Jas - Lee Jas M 2 Longsireet mrs Lambert mrs Rachel Lou miss E P Litiimer rr<rs Longsleet Gilberts LavenlureJ P Linton John S Lewis David W Luuut \\ in R M * McCauley John Mitchell L N McKenzi • J W Meals II care of Likey Me Keen Miss Georgia Butler McLesier Dr Jno Meaker R 2 McLilland Robert Mitchell Juo J McKay George Merry Henry A McCarty Matthew Mix jas T McCabeJas Melfe Don Francito Mat’hews J D 2 Montague G W Mallory A Mongin John D Martin miss Elizabeth Mu I ford Hervey Martin Angus W 3 Murphy Edmond May Jas A Moudeville Mary Must in Sami B Murphy Timothy j Markey F L Morris Elbert G M irtin William Angus Murmw B W Mtrkey Lawrence Murphy Jonah JM Her John Moore Isabella mrs Meigs K Jnu 3 N Novvel Sarah Neshit mrs E L Nick-on Danl Nell mrs Mary I'ettl s mrs. Mary Neel mrs Mary E 4 Nelson Thos C Nail 11 P O Oakman Robert II O’Grady John O’Neill miss J P Pat’erson «t Sturgess Palmer Lyman B P in ue Arnauda Parker Wm R. P.finer B M Parr John Peel: John Piggot Sami Pardee W A Pauli O 11 P tge Wm T Prothro miss L E Pass John J D Po-ey Jas Pice Greenville T Polk Josiah Pennington mis* Hannah R Redman Wra R Rowel! mrs Mary Rabe Jane Ann Rubens Adaline M Reams John Kttssle mbs Rboll Wm Rocvvell miss Caroline Rime Ann Roberts AramiutaS Red G B 2 Robson John Run-ay Phocion L Robertson U ashington Rhodes Wm P Ryan David Rhodes VVm F Ross Jas in cae of, for Richardson miss E Arnetre England Rich John Rowel Thomas 2 £ Schley Wm gtralhen Susan Ann Ma- Schewer A F tjlda care of George Sattawhite John Walker I Saunders Simeon Smith G WII 3 Saunders Jas Smith E A Saunders Sami Smith John R Sanderlin Snead Garland A Savayo Jonah Snead Hamilton Skinner miss Fanny SneJson John K Sibley Willi* SCR Road Agent Short Mary Stockton WmN Shugart John C Swan J T Sheffield Isaae Stokes JW I Simms Thomas Stover Sam! M Shaw Masoa * Stanfield Jcks AUGUSTA, GEORGIA SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 17, 1817. T. Timmerman John Thomas mbs Sarah Tinsley MargareJ A Taut mrs Phe bean Tarver E J Thomas Mary Talliox .Mallhen To bey S Tilman John Thompson W Taylor mbs Laura J Tovvi s John W Thump-on Ishaui Turpin George Timmerman W T Turman George A 'Taylor Lewis Towns James D Tinsley miss M A 3 W Walker miss Mary Ana Williams miss Eliza Walts Joseph Wilson Cailin Watkins Ciaiborn Wolfe David Warren John Wooten John T Watkins Jason for Nancy U ilson miss Harriet A Salmon Williams W M Watkins Jason for missVVilson II Josephine F McKinnieWilson mrs Ann Wright miss Martha careVVilliolra M of T Walton Wilkisun mr Walker Gustavos Winters Jeremiah Wall ice Norman Williams John Weeks mrs Mary Wood A Websterdr J P Wooden Alfred Welch David Woolhopter mrs Eli* Weaver rnrs R Wolfing W. VV Whitehead John W lately mrs Y Yancey Bon i C April 2 E. B. GLASCOCK. P. M. Charleston Advertisements. HOTEL, m, JMI CHARLESTON’. 8. C. if-lifl. j CORNER OF KING AND PRINCESS-STS. j j! IE Atwood, i Proprietors. ( | This splendid, elevated and commodious Estab- 1 lishmenl combines advantages equal, if not super!- ! or. to any Hotel in the city, particularly on account j i of its central location and airy construction. | Board, per day, $1 00 j Do. per week, 6 00 I fab33 ly 103 | TO COUNTRY MEBCHANTsT f jETHE subscriber begs leave to call the attention JO. of Country Merchants. Planters, &.<•., to his j very extensive stock of STAPLE AND FANCY ■ DRY GOODS, which he offers at New Turk I prices, for cash or approved notes. His stock of | j DOMESTICS are direct from the Factories, and I i Dress Goods just received per last arrivals from , I Europe, consisting in parr of the following : 3, 4,5,6 and 13-4 Brown Shirting ami-sheeting I 3,4, 5,6, 10 and 13-4 Bleached do. do. Prints of e\ ery descrip ton Cashmeres, Cashmer Des E Cause Mouse De Laines, Chally’s Printed Bareges and Balzarines. ALSO, • Black, Brown. Blue and Green Broad Cloths Black Doe Skins and Cas-imeres : bilk. ISatin, Cashmere and Valentia Vestings ; Cravats, fcJi arfs, Stocks ami Collars, And every article to be found in the Dry Goods I line. E. W. BANCROFT, £53 King-street, Charleston, S. C. I sent 7 33 BRILLIANT AND CHEAP LIGHTS FOR STORES. HOTELS, Ac. Arc. fWTIIE Subscriber has commenced the.Manufac- I S turing of CAMPH IN E which in decided i ly the. cheapest and most brilliant light now in use, i and would call tile attention of Store Keepers and j others in Augusta, to this very economical Oil, ! which he offer* at wholesale and retail, and will furnish it fresh to ail his customers. He ha* also I on hand and will be constantly supplied with the ' { most approved hanging and side CAMPHINE LAMPS. B. F. SMITH, Oil Dealer, 76 East Bay, Charleston, S. C. j P. S.—He has also established a Dbtillerv for l t the Manufacture of SPIRITS TURPENTINE, ! ROSIN, PI CH, and all kinds of VARMsHES, ; w Inch he offers to Druggists und others, at whole ! sale and retail, j Jan. 5 tnf3— 79 | PAPER, BOOKS AND FANCY STATIONARY* DUNHAM A BLAKELY, Paper Manufac turers, are now receiving from New York i and Boston a very large addition to their former j stock of Books and Stationary, togre’her with a j general supply of Combs, Buttons. Pins, Needles, j Spool-Thread, Razors, Scissors, 'Thimbles, Pen j Knives, Gold and Silver Pencils. Gold Pens, Card- I Cases, Souvenirs, 'Tablets, Pink Saucers, <fcc. i Also—A large assortment of Pocket Books, kid, | calf and morocco; Banker Cases; Writing Desks; j Port Folios; Bid Files; Bill Heads; Post Office | Deliver); Ink Stands, something new; together | with a complete assortment of French and English j i Toys, Fire-Crackers, and a large variety of other j j articles usually kept in Book Stores, i Our Goods are all new and well selected to suit I i both the country and city trade. Our prices are | also reduced in proportion to other goods now of- ; sered fur sale. Coun’ry and city merchants are in- i vited *o call and purchase cheap goods. Next door } o Messrs. J. So S. Bones & Cu.’s Hardware Store, sep 28 ly 42 TRICES REDUCED TO SUIT THE TIMES. 17IAMII.Y MfiPICI.VES, CHOICE PERFUMERY . and FANCY ARTICLES. The subscriber rcspectiiilly invites the attention o( | Physicians. Merchants and Planters, who may be visiting | this city, to his stuck of Medicines. Great care having j been exercised in their selection, he is confident that the ; quality of each article is such as cannot fail to utfurd en i tire satisfaction. The assortment of Perfumery, Fancy Articles, Crushes and Corot s, are the finest varieties of French and Ameri can manufacture. , He recommend- withconfidence to Gentlemen, in thei estimable qualifies, the Shaving Compounds of Fiver Guertain,Roussel, Glenn and others, w hich relieve the operation of shaving from many of its disagreeable at tendants. Also, to tile Ladies a splendid assortment of highly perfumed Toilet Soane—the human Kal vdor and Milk of Roses, bothdeliglufnl preparations Tor the complexion, together with a great variety of hair Oils, hair Dyes and other Perfumery. Sands’, Carpenter’s and Bull’s Sarsaparilla, Jaynes’ Expectorant,Carminative and H air Tonic, Evans’ Sooth ing Syrup forchildren teething, Powell’s Balsam of An niseed, an excellent remedy forcoushsand colds. J bb’s Rheumatic Liniment, and ail the other popular Medi cine* of the day. Orders from the country respectfully solicited. A liberal discount made for rcsb. WM. HAINES, Jr., No. 32 Broad-st-, Augusta. Sept. 28 1 | IKfITEDSTATES ARMY.—RECRUIT ING SERVICE. ANTED for the United States Army, able w w Bodird Men, between the ages of 18 and 33 years, being above 5 feet 3 inches high, of good character, and of respectable standing am"ti’g their fellow ciiizens. None need apply to enter the service, but those who are determined to serve honestly and faithfully, the period of their enlist ment, viz: '*durinst the war” with Mexico, or for the term of five years, as the recruit may elect. A bounty of Twelve Dollars will be paid to each recruit enlisted. The sum of Two D-dlars will be paid to any Citizen, Non Commissioned Officer or Soldier, who shall bring to she rendezvous ar. able hpdied recrutt, who shall he regularly «plisted. The citi zen shoqld present bps recruit to the Lieutenant or Captain, and not to the Recruiting J-enjeaiUs. JNO. B. CAMPBELL, Capt. pfs. A.. Recruiting Officer. Recruiting Rendezvous, Augusta, March 9. 847. KrThe Southern Banner, Dahlonega Watch, j man and Cassville Pioneer, will each publish the i above three times, and forward their accounts to 1 the undersigned ai this place. JNO. B CAMPBELL, Capt. V. 6. A., „ , „ ' Recruiting Officer.. Mareh 154 AUGUSTA IRON AND BRASS FOiNDEiIY. Cl OTTO A’ AND W OOLLE N MA ' GIiLSERY AND GEARING FOR FACTO* RICB. HOPKINS & HARDMAN, incrnnection with the M A I' TEA WAN COM PANY, N. Y., (one of the mast extensive Ma chine Shops in the United States,) would respect, fully inform the public that thev are prepared to furnish COTTON, WOOLLEN AN D OTHER MACHINERY, together with all kinds ot M ILL GEARING and CASTINGS of all descriptions, of the latest improved patterns in a style of workmanship equal to anv in the country, and at short notice. Manufacturers und others are invited to call and examine the Machinery, which isalwavs on hand at THEIR establishment, near the Ran Road De pot, in Augusta, where orders will he received and filled on as I'rvoruble terms as they can be procured at the North or elsewhere. The de livery of the same being at Augusta, will avoid risk and save expense to the purchaser. The following Specimens are finished and set up in a room for exhibition: SPREADING AND LAP MACHINE, DOUBLE DOFFERCARDS, SINGLE DOFFERCARDS WITH 8 FLATS, RAIL WAY DRAWING HEAD, LIST SPEEDER FOR ROPING, DRAWING FRAME, RlNG’l’lt \TELLER THROSTLE, i LIVE SPINDLES DEAD SPINDLES DANFORTH CAP SPINNER. LOOM WITH STOP MOTION, j SAMPLE' OF SHAFTING. COUPLINGS, HANGERS AND PULLIES. They will furnish, also, all other kinds of Ma -1 chinerv u-ed in Factories including the HRLF.OPEKA'mG M ILE, | first introduced into this country by the iVlattea ! wan Company, which is a gnat labor-saving j Machine, us will appear hy the following: Butternuts Sept. Ilk. 1843. Our Self-Opera j ting Mules operate to our entire satisfaction, pro ! ducingyarn nt a superior quality, and an in j creased quantity over the Hand Mules, and at a i far less cos', not exceeding live cents per hun l dred. it is now about two years since they were j put in operation,and Ido not know that they have I ever been detained for halt an hour fur repairs. | In haste, yours, truly, &c., A. G. Washbov, Agent. Manayunk, Jan. [2th, 1845. Mr. Richard ■ Stnhling, of the Alalteawan Company, has put j in operation in my establishment eight of Smith’s | Self Acting Mules, seven of 43d spindles, and ! one of 312 spindles. They perform to the great est satisfaction, and the Mule itself is considered bv all practical men as the best of the kind in the country. Joseph Rjpka. Norristown, Pa., Jan. 10, 1815. Mr. Stab ling, from lue Malteavvan Company, New York, has just finished putting in operation for me ten ot Smith’s Self-Acting Mules, for spinning twist anti filling, which operate to our entire satisfac tion. Samuel Jamison. Great Palls Mills, April 25, 1815 W -i. B. ; Leonard, Esq.— Dear Sir— 1 Iris Company have i had in operation of Self-Acting Mules —Sharp’s. I Roberts & Co’s. Mason’s and Smith’s. The two ' former for more than two years, and the latter for j upwards of one year last past. 1 have kept an • accurate account of the pr. duct, waste and cost | of operating each description of Muse, and the ; result is decidedly in favor of Smith’s, i 1 have no hesitation in saying the Smith’s : Mule will turn off more work per spindle than ! any other now in use; that it requires less trouble to keep it in order, and may be kept in repair at i less expense. Yours, respectfully, J. A. Burleigh, Agent Great Falls Manufacturing Co. Yarn spun in one week, ending 12th August, 1843, at the Rocky Glen Mills, Fishkill Landing, N. V.—4,184 pounds and 1111,510 hanks No. 35 yarn: Hanks to the spindle per dav, 4 7-100; ; No. of working hours, 11 00-100; expenses per week, Sl4 50; cost per hundred hanks, No. 35, 3 3-100 Omo March 0 " TRUSSES, trusses. fe LARGE assortment embracing almost every size Xm. of 11 ll’s, Marsh's,Chase's,Corbet’s, Hard’s, Ban ning, s, Thompson’s Mrs. Betts’, Frem-h Patent, Common, ai d Improved Common TRUSSES, for the relief aad cure oftlerniaor Rup.ure.Prolapsus,&c. A» upply con stantly ob baud, and for sale by HAVILAND, RISLEY & CO. N. B.—Persons ordering Trusses should specify for which side and what purpos wanted, ami give the size (in number of inches) round the hips. The prices vary from 75cent.- to *lO oet STATUTES UK GROUCH A. An analysis of the statutes of GEORGIA, in general use, with Forms and | Precedents necessary to their practical operations i —and an appendix containing the Declaration of i Independence; the Articles of Confederation; the j Constitution of tlie United States; the Constitution ; of the State of Georgia; Gen. Washington’s Fare well Address; and the Naturalization Laws passed by Congress: by Howell Cobb, containing 779 pages, royal octavo —price $6,00. For sa eby angnsiD THOMAS RICHARDS. DRUGS, MEDICINES AND J* ERFiaiRV. T'IHE subscriber has now on hand, and iscontinually receiving fresh supplies of genuine Drugs anil ! Medicines, selected expressly for physicians and family use. Also, an elegant usorlinen tof Perfumery —Cologne and Lavender Waters, fancy washing and shaving Soaps, Hair Oils, Ac., <fcc.. allot' which are offered a educed pr.ces for cash. Visitors from the country are invited to call, VVM. HAINES. Oct 1 ' PLEASANT STOVALL, W.-iREH&U HE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT ILL CON PINUE THE ABOVE RUSI - w NESS on his own account , on the first of September next, at the. Warehouse of Stovall &, Simmons,at w hich time that firm w ill be dissolved. Arrangements have been made with Alessrs. An dres, Spears iljr Woollen, (In whom said Warehouse is rented for the ensuing year.) for storage of Cotton and other produce consigned to him. He has also et.gaged the services of his present part* ner, Mr. G. Simmons. Augusta. July 30, 1846. apJO ang26 HOTEL FOR SALE., jL-.a ssits:l Til E undersigned being desi- jmRK«n -i"fi- : lil rou.s of changing his off’ers for sale his house in the Village of Edgefield, S. C.. well know as the PLANTER’S HOTEL, w ith all the furniture and other necessary appen dages. Extensive additions have recently been made to the house, and furnished throughout, whii h makes it one of the most desirable stands so a Hotel in the up country. Attached to the house are all the necessary out buildings, including a Hat Room and Ten Pin Aliev, together with fifteen acres of land, in the highest state of cultivation.— The home is pleasantly located on the south side of the Public Square, convenient to the Court House and the business part of the village. To an approved purchaser the terras will ba made easy and accommodating. For further particulars enquire on the premises. C. H.GOODMAN. April 5 4c 156 -ETN -VTN BLItA \C I . COMPANY (IF IIAJITFORD. CAPITAL §250*000. THE undersigned has been appointed A gent for the above Company in this City, and is pre pared to insure Buildings, Merchandise, Furniture &c.. against loss or damage by Fire. AH losses will be promptly settled here. JOSEPH MILLIGAN. Agent, ••pt- 38 36 DR. JOEL BRANHAM’S LIVER AND DYSPEPTIC MEDICINE. tN offering this valuable medicine to the people of Georgia, for the relief ami cure of many dts | eases incident to a southern ciirnaie, Ido not claim } for it infalibility; neither do Isay it will cure all diseases. Bui in Chronic Liver Affections and Dys pepsia, I can confidently advise and recommend us use, from my personal observation ami use of the article in my own practice. Thisarticle is favora bly received wherever it has been used. lam al lowed to refer to Mr. George Heard of Troup, Mr. John Warren of Columbus,Mr. MoKaffee of Cobb, i Mr. Anbury Hull of Athens, Mr. William D. Ter rell ol Putnam, Rev. Joint E. Dawson of Lagrange; to which a great numbei of names might be added, who bear their testimony toils value. Ur. Henry i Branham has used this medicine in his own case, : and has prescribed it to many others, gives uas his opinion, tlint it is one ol the safest and most valua ble medicines that can be used in imperfect diges tion, liver complaints, constipation and irregular state of the bowels. It is useful in bilious com plaints. to persons recovering from bilious fevers, and in sick or nervous head-ache. To pregnant women, who are subject to costiveuess. this medi cine is well suited, in regulating the state of the stomach and bowels,and promoting digestion, itig particularly useful. 1 could append a long list of certificates, but for ; hear, prefenng to rely on the virtues ol the medi | cine to sustain itself. The medicine is a gentle I and certain cathartic, tonicaiid sudorific. J< )EL BRANHAM, Eatonton.Ga. Price Sl—Fursaieby march 11 A. G. WILLIS. 1 THE WESTERN CONTINENT i A Sou'hern Family Newspaper of the largest size 1 published every Saturday in the city of Baltimore, by Samuel Smith 4' Co., Edited by W. T. Thompson, author oj ''Major Jones' Courtship" Chronicles oj' Pine ville,” 4'C. tyc. Terms—Two Dollars, in advance. i % E have long regarded it as ami st Humiliating' re j ▼ T flection upon tl.e .-oath. iliat uu professedly neu tral ami iy journal bus yet been sustain, d vv tit j u in i bor , tiers. We have t sted llie experiment whether such a j paper could not be supported at die immediate South, and though not wholly unsuccessful, our . xpericnce has taugat us that tue papers of this class published n the large Northern cities, possess advantages oxer those of the country , which, in a measure, d fy c.oinpe i.ion. But lie.re the case is different. Baltimore, standing as t does on the 1 o tier of (he Soutneru States, is yet near one gh to tile great commercial, literary and political ‘-miKirium, to be in< ludod in the neighborhood of great American cities, and to enjoy all the advantages, as a radiating point, whieo arc possessed by either Philadelphia, Boston i r.V w York. A paper issued from Baltimore has all the fa. ilities for obtaining ihe latest literary in elligence, as well as the current literature of the day', foreign and do : mystic, that are enjoyed by the journals of the North' rn | cities. The Western Continent is as large, as cheap, and can he better adapted to the wan , and tastes of South ern readers, than those Northern papers w hich now draw bo large an amount of their patronage from the Souther public. Entertaining these views, we have looked with confi dence to the success of the Continent. Eight month's j experience has tended to strengthen thatconfidcnce, mid 1 now we enter upon its publication with a firm conviction ! that all that is necessary to secure for it a circulation ! equal 10 that of its N inborn cotemporaries, is a faithful ; and energetic devotion of our best abilities to make it a i useful and enter anting Finally Journal. It is our de } sig n to make the Wes rcVts Continent emphatically a ! Southern family paper, that may be read with interest i and profit by every member of a Southern family. | With this view, we shall draw for oar literary de.part j mein, from the best sources.such muter as will interest ! and emeitain the mind, without offending the taste or ■ orrupting the morals of our readers. Pams will be taken to give, the atest intelligence on al ; subjects of interest to the general reader, to the exclu : oiouofthe vast amount of local matter, such as personal : gossip, police reports, theatrical and other criticisms, ! w Inch make up so large apo lion ofthe staple of some of i the popular weekbes of the North. In a word, though 1 we shall endeavor t" make oar paper interesting to all, ! onr chief aim shall be to adapt it to the wants and tastes ! of the (wmpie ofthe South and South-Wo-t. upon whom, j ami these of our own city who are disposed so sustain j such a journal, we must mainly depend for support. R lying more upon the intrinsic merits of our paper, I I than on any promises we might make in a prospectus! ! i we will close by appealing to the readers of the South i i and West for a share of that patronage which they so j ; liberally bestow upon the overgrown weeklies oi' the j j North. i Terms—The Western Continent is printed on a mam moth sheet otBO by 41 inches, on fair type, and securely | mailed to subscribers, at Two Dollars per annum, -n advance. I hree copies wail be sent for $3, or Seven j copies for $lO. Ailletter* on the business of subsxriptionsto be ad i dressed, post paid to Cbe editor. W. T. THOMPSON. SAMUEL SMITH. Baltimore, August, 1846. Sept. 11. i " ' II O W AWFU LL Y C I LPABLE, TO NEGLECT USING THE GENUINE DR. TAYLOR’S BALSAM OF LIVERWORT. 375 Bowery, N. Y. MUST those be who have Pulmonary Consumption, or any affection of the Lungs. Liver or Chest, | after reading ihe following letter, Just received from a I m st respectable inhabitant of Westchester Couuty | j NewY’oik. Tarrytowm, Aug. 9, 1>44. Dear Doctor—ls is difficult to find w ords to express the gratitude which 1 feel towards you for the interest you havetak n to relieve me in my distress. In the year ' Ifi-id 1 contracted a heavy cold, which finally settled on | my lungs; in a lew mouths after I commenced coughing and laising offensive matter, winch smell very bad'. Having heard that Sherman's Lozenges were good for a cough 1 tried a few boxes of them, but they had not the leas t dice ton me, 1 then called in the best physic jan in the ; place, whoa tended me a few months, but without sue cess; I then saw an advertisement in one ofthe cny papersof Wislar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry, ol which j | pur based three bottles, at thccorner of Fulton and Nas { sau streets, but I could not perceiv e t e least beneficial i effect from it, ou the contrary 1 think it was a great in- 1 I jury to me. rSlioi tly after using it I coiumcnce.il raising i 1 blood in large quantities; 1 was taken down sick ai.d ; confined to the hou-e for three months, during which j lime 1 lost my appetiieandf.il away very fast; 1 was j | then induced to consult Dr. Curtis of New York, (one of | ! the best physicians in the city,) but he could do me no I ! good. I again became worse, and was confined to the j house all last winter and spring,and I gave up all hope of j ever getting any better, as I again raised blood and ray cough was very severe, together with a pain in my brea.-t j and under the shoulder blade. Mv friends now cave t*.p ! all hopeof my recovering, and thought every day was i the last. About this time I heard of your BALSAM OF : LIVERWORT being good for consumption, but I was like many others, ’id was fearful that it might be a regu lar humbug; i however finally consented to trv it, as t thought it could make me no worse. My brother then purchased a bottle of it at 375 Bowery, N. Y. and I com menced taking it, and by the time 1 had used one hotde full I could sleep all night, and in the morning Iliad an appetite for my breakfast. Istill keep on taking it and find great benefit from it—the pain in my breast istmtire lygo.ie.and f rube no more blood. Within the last two months I have gained in weight >ix pounds and much in streng h. I would therefore advise all who have any alloc iouof the Lungs or Liver to try the Genuine Dr. Taylor’s Balsam of Liverwort, for I truly believe it to bethe best remedy in existence for diseases of the Lungs ; or Liver. Should any one doubt the above statement re lative to your valuable medicine, lot h.m call on me, and 1 will convince them of its virtue. Yours respectfully, I)E REVERE. Beware ol'counterfeits, the only genuine has an engra ved label(over Uv-outside wrapper qf each bottle) with the signature of Dr. GUR DON J. LEE’’S attached. The genuine article fgr sale by WM. HAINES. Oct I 1 PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS. &c» HA VILAiiD, RISLE V 4- CO., DRUGGISTS. Have 011 hand,and are receiving, constant supplies of ‘pure,’ ‘extra,’ ‘No. I' and No.2’ White Lead, in kegs from 25 to 3dO pounds, of warranted quality, Paint oil ;tanne''s oil; lamp oil; spirits turpentine, var nishes, ot all kinds ; chr«meyellow ; chrome green, dry and in oil; imperial green, in oil; verdigris,dry and in oil; emerald green; Prussian blue; ultra-marine blue; vt-rmilhoa ; vouetign red; red lead; rose pink ; Spanish brown, dry and in oil . yellow ochre ; litharge; ter de-si enna; umber; lampblack ; drop black; black lead ; ivory black; whiting; cha(k; putty; gold leaf; glue; sand paper; puihice stone; rotten stone; emery; painter's and tanner’s brushes ofall kinds; window, coach and picture glass, of all together with every article usually found m drug stores, of the best quality, asd at very low crices, at w'boiet—a and retaiL i ETPurchasers Ns-ill da 1 cl! to cell. Ords.-s rroz:p‘.ly etteaded to. 1 Oet 1 1 NEW SERIES— VOL. I.—NO. ICG* PATEN T M EDICIN ES. , NOTKjeT " —=* nm)F SSO! ' UT!ON OF Copartnership. T ~ ise2 =■* ”i:’vvL J Swann, and tae business is now, a d will be iu , u ture conduct d exclusively by the subscriber, who has fcrd * oi f the m .uufactunng of Ul « I'auacau and Vermifuge for the last turn teea.j e ,rs. The Panacea w ill he pu: up ** usual la rn U nd bottles fluted longitudinally, wit h tan f.» I > a jq > letters blown on the glass " Sw-nm’s Pen- era Phil-tda ” and the o U i* chnutte made i.« the name of J.\S. SVVAI.M stamped ou the saalii.n w ax. and written 0:1 the label covenfia the cork, Hud a new la el for the videos d.ebot le.coir. posed ot ceometnc laihc woik, comprising nine different die ', which have been turned for the exclusive use of the pro prietor. by Draper & Co., bank n !e engravers of Pmlh delphitt. Four d.cs of different patterns form tin- body of tjte work,and in tie ce ore is *i portrait of the late VVm , S.salni, separated 'lOlll tlie borders by two circl's of lathe work. The words * Svvaim’s Panacea,” are en j P 1 conspicuously on two turned strips, and a largo I seim-ci! cuiardiefnrms the upper margin. The borders are composed of pain lathe w ork strips, outside of which I ls 3nj;i u.cd in small ietteisthc entrv of the copy-right. J ME3 SWAIM. SWAIM’S CELEBRATED PANACEA, fok rite curt or j Scrofula, General Debility. White Swelling. Rheu- Disease* oj Ihr Liver and Skin, und nil diseases arising ft am Impuri ties if the Blood, or ths if fc 's r f Mcr H ry. SW AIM’S PAM At EA has b'-en for more than twenty* five years celcbrared in ths countrv and in Europe for it* e.vruord nary caret—for thecer,ideates of which refer ence is made to the directions aid hooks [which may bs “■•J gratis) accompanying the Panacea, j It haa been used iu hospital and private practice, sad i has had the singular fortune of being recommended by themo.-tc lebrat* d physicians and other ejuinentper sons Among others, liv Gihs m, Id. D Professor of Surgery, Pa. Uuiver- V.dentine Mott, M. D., Professor of Surgery N V Uai ver-ity. ' v . P. Do wees, M. D , Professor of Midwifery. Pa. Uni verjiiiy. N. Chapman. M.D , Professor Phvsic. Pa University I . Parke. M.D. Pre-idaat College Physicians, Phi * Dr. I) >1 Valle, Professor Medicine Havana, Jose Louieno da I .nz, Piofe-sor Suite' v, Lisbon. J. Chip etin.Member H oy aJ Collete Surgeon Loudon. VV Irving, lute Miuiat* r to Spain. Sir Thom >s Pearson. Major General British Army. Gllber Robertson, British Consul, Arc. <tc. And also, the wonderful cures effected by Swaim Panacea have for many years made it an 111\ alcalde iem edy. 1 lie Panacea does not contain mercury in hpv form, and being an innocent p epurulinn it may be given to the most tender infant. Negroes who are confined in large numbers on plant-a lions in hot Climates, are peculiarly liable to such forms of disease, arising from a vitiated "state of the blood and want ot cleanliness and v a'euv ot luod. These disease* so frequently set regular practice at defiant e, und len der their miserable victims both useless Had expensive to their m .stars,that planters would study tl drown inter est a> well as that of humanity, by keeping al» «y B a sup ply ot Sw aim s Panacea, which appears to be the only thine which can I r rein d on in sin h eases. THE RETAIL PRICE HAS BEEN REDUCED to One Dollar and Fifty cents per bottle, [containing three half pints-] or three bottles for Foot Dollars. A LPO—SW AIM ’S VF. RMI FUG E. A valuable Family Medicine, being n highly approved remedy for all disease* a Ging from D. bil tv of the Di gestive Organs, such as Worms, Cholera Morbus. Dysen tery Fever and Ague Bleedii g Piles, Fu k ijeaclarhe, &C.&C. See t he pamplii-1 [which may be had gratis! accompanying the Vermifuge. Prepared at Swaim’s Laboratory, Seventh street, b«- lowCii stmt. Philadelphia, and for sale by all respect*, blc Druggistsiu the United S o'es. AGENTS. New York—H. If. Scbieffelin <fc Co. L udon. Eng.—Evans & Lescher. • Lit erpool Eng —Evans, Son A: Co. Havana— L.G. Melizet. Valparaiso—Alex Cro-s. Buenos Ayres— O J. Hayes & Co. ill.Thomas—A. 11. Uiise. Canton—J. Swords. | Sandwich Islands—E L. Benson. Calcutta—lluffiiHgle i, Co. j March 1 7 w 4 140 TO USE BI .U IIS II KS OF THE COMPLEXION. Surprising h fii nry. MY EAU DIVINE DE VENUS a d.WVPII J OAP composed of an Eastern hotnnii ul discovery of I surprising efficacy, for rendering the Skin .-of aid fair, j as well us imparling a delicate roseate hue to the com plexion. A- a creator and conservator of that most distinguish ing charm of female loveliness, a trims) arc t fair skin, Jules llauel .Nymph Soap or Knu Di vine Dc Venus ma v he said to -xei tan aliao.-t magical power Composed for the must pari ol Oriental Balsamic Plants, to tile utter ex clusion of all mineral admixture, it i tbs uitr wish'd med icinally tor its extremely bland, put if. ing and soothing action on the sain; uaid by acting on the pores and min ute secreton vessels, expels all impuri iea from the sur face, allays every tendency to iufl itmn. »ion, and by Hus method done, effectual! v dissipates j ess. tan,pim ples, freckles, sunburn, and otheru hi :• cutaneous visitations, so inimical to fein b- I i use will change the most bihous complex iir «ne of radiant whilene s; w die onllie neck.hj.: -• ■nsit b.-.-tows a delica. yan I fdrnesswliich itscor : .p u > will happily i protect,a id every appeiirunce of yoiitli'u ’.arm. to the mo. t advanced periods of life, lots lc holesale and retail, by JliLE’- HAUEL, Practical Chemist and Perfumer, No. 120 Chi snut-st. , And by J. E. MARSHALL, HAVILA' ), RIiLEY k CO., and W. H ALVES. Jr. A premium awarded at the Franklin Institute. April 1 tw i:-3 NO HOICK WIIITH, GK4Y Oil RED ' 11 AIK. R.E.MEDY w hich enh.uices eoiisiderab’y the beau - w ty and alters tile appearance of the countenance from that which is much <l.silked. 1; is pleasing to have elfic ietit tin an* to remove these defects. To effect thia change of hair so much wished for, i- the gr.,ud and icverfad tig property of JULES HAUEL’d VEGETA BLE LIQUID HAIR D\L,which the proprietor can with justice stale is far beyond any thing of the kind ever yet known in this or any other country. Its properties are, very powerful, though very innocent. This cle nucul j result is a wonder, as it enables peronsto dye instanta neously their hair w ithout the least inconvenience. For changing r d or gray hair, whiskers, eyebrows, &c., to a brown, black, or chesnut color. The slightest evil, con sequences need not be feared from its use—it is altogether harmless. This composition is the only one sanctioned by the science of Chemistry to dye, in an indelible man ner, the various gradations of colors, w ithout danger or I inconvenience and has justified thelibcral patron, ge and i un iimted confidence of the public. If hi -ck is required as' for box marked N.; if bruwn . box marked B. For sale, wholesale and and retail, by JULES HAIJEL. Perfumer and Chemist, 120 dies mt street, Philadelphia, "* And by J. E. MARSHALL, HAVILAND. lUSLEY A CO., and W. HAINES, Jr., and at most all Druggut* throughout the U.States. Beware of Counterfeits.—Ask for'‘Jules IlauePs Veg etable Liquid ILur Dye,” if you want (lie genuine arti cle. Price "Sets, and $1 box. • A premium awarded atllio Franklin Institute. April I tvv 153 TO THE LADIES I3V PARTICULAR. MY DEPILATORY POWDER has keen fdund highly beneficial and of great use to ladies «nii have been uDlictnd with superfluous li ir. principally w hen its growth has been confined to the upper lip and ■ sido of the face, giving a masculine turn to the whole ! features. When used with proffer care, and according to the directions, it will he found to he a great addition to j the toilet, as the u-e of auv sharp ins'rument is eutin ly avoided, an the hair is removed iu five or ten minutes | after its application. This composition is infallible, and warranted to remove j superfluous hair. After numerous trials 1 have received i certificates of success w inch cannot be contested. For sale, wholesale and retail*, at ' JULES HAVEL’S DEPOT. 120 Chesnut street, Philadelphia. ! And bv J. E. MARSHALL, HAVILAND KIS LEY | CO., and W. HAINES Jr. Premiums awarded ettho Franklin Institute. April J |w 153 BRICKS EOR SALE. THE subscriber has for sale and will keep on hand at his Brick Yard on Green-street, | 350,000 PRICKS. is. L. EASFORD. I H n \y 96 CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. THE undersigned having formed a Partnership under the name and style of RO\ Al< &. MURPFIEV, an*l having purrliased the stork of gnods of J. V. tfc M. J. Carswell, projuise to do a | general grocery business, and soJic.t the patronage i of their fnsntls N i TV.ir R. ROYAL. EDMUND T. MUP-PREY. ' April* vvlm I^7