Daily constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1846-1851, April 22, 1847, Image 1

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BY JAMES GARDNER, JR. • THE CONSTITUTIONALIST. OFFICE IN MoINTOSH-STUEET, Third door from the North-West corner of Broads I. of I.AND by Administrators Executors or Guar dians, are required, by law, to be held on the fr-t Tuesday in tlie month, between the hours ot ten in the forenoon and three in the afternoon, at the Couit House in which the property is situate. Notice o these sales must be given in a public Gazette sixty !i *ys previous to the da}’ of sale. Sales of NEGROES must be at public auction, on the. first Tuesday of the mouth, between the usual hours o sale, at the place of public gales in the county w here ih« I.etters Testamentary, or Administration, or Guar dianship, may have been granted, first giving sixty niYs’ notice thereof, in one of the public Gazettes of this Slate, and at the door of the Court House where such sales arc to be held. Notice for the sale of Personal Property must be given in like manner forty days previous to day of sale. Notice to the Debtors and Creditors of an Estate must be published for forty days. Notice that application w ill be made to tbe Court of Or clinary for leave to sell LAND, must be published for ; FOUR MONTHS. Notice for leave to sell NEGROES, mast be published , i our month', before-any order absolute can be given by the Court. » i , n ii)i ih i »im.MmiMiiwrwiMH unm i u I JUSINESSCAKHS. To Professional mid Rii«iiicss 3l«-n. PROFESSIONAL ANL) BUSINESS CARDS I not exceeding six lines, will be inserted tinder this ° head at the rate ofSlO per annum. ( ards ox- . feeding six lines, will be charged pro rata p*-r line 1 JAMES GARDNER, JR. ATTO RN E Y A T LA3V . AUGUSTA, GA. Feb. 6 _ 108 JOHN J. JONES, A T T O 11 N E Y A T I* A W * MACON, GA. Will practise in tbe counties of Bibb, Jones, Baldwin, Twiggs, Houston, Crawford and Mon- i roe,and also in the comity of Burke. Any busi-v ness intrusted to Ills care will receive prompt at tention. (Feb. 10 1m- - 110 1). G. WILDS, A “~*t a m “ * »••• SPARTA, GEORGIA. Will practice in Hancock, Warren, Washington and Taliaferro Counties. Dec. 8 lv 58 UEO. (J. McWJIORTEII, ATT ORN E Y AT I. A W . OFFICE LAW RAAGE, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA oct *23 6m *2<) DAVID ADAMS, Attorney. :it Law, Hambur". So. Cp, < )llice over the store of Sibley A Crapon—will practice in the Law Courts of Edgefield and Harn xxell. 39 ly sept 21 ' GIBSON & BUTT, A T l 1 O R N E Y S A T L A W . WAURKNTON, GA. liAW COPARTNERSHIP —Tiie Subscribers have eiiicrei) into a Co-Partnership, and will prac tise in the Northern Circuit. Any business entrus ted to their care will meet with prompt attention-. WILLIAM GIBSON. JOSEPH 11. Jil TT. Jan. 22 Cm. 94 LAW NOTICE. J. T. SHEWMAKE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, WA V N ESBORO UG II, GA. tan. 23 ly 03 CLEVELAND & SPEAR, mum jßDeynm N O . 2 1 5 HlJOAl). NT., ((h er Aldrich 4 Green t Shoe Store.) MOV 11 Iv 3.) CONSTITUTIONALIST JOB OFFICE, Ifi'IITTCBH STP.SSTy Having recently put our Job Office in complete onler. and made extensive additions to our former assortment of FANCY TYPE, xve are now pre dared to execute with neatness, and at short notice, ALL KINDS OF PLAIN, FANCY. AND ORNAMENTAL iPiEmi’m©* SUCH AS HANDBILLS, VISITING CARDS. LABELS, COTTON RECEIPTS, CARDS, BLANKS, ■CIRCULARS, CHECKS. NOTES, BILL HEADS, &c. SXAII orders from the Country will meet w ith ■prompt attention. Augusta,June 21,1845. TO MY OLD FRIENDS AND PATRONS. “As you find us Recommend us.” EAGLE HOTEL. a The subscriber having rented the spa cious and comfortable House, known as the EAGLE HOTEL, formerly kept by D. N.Judson, of this place, will be happy to accom modate his friends in such a manner as to give perfect satisfaction. ji If is charges will be 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, IS 40. , 59 PERFUMERY. LI BIA'S CELEBR ATED II VNDKER- C HIE F EXTRACTS. MONPEL VS, Halid's, Roussel’s and others, cole brated Toilet and Shaving Soaps, Pomatum. <‘o higne water, Lavender water, Kau Lustral, &c.. with a general assonmeut of fine Toilet and Fancy Articles F. rsaleby HAVILAND, KISLEV &. CO. Dell 1. WORMS! WORMS!! C OMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF PINK ROOT A PLEASANT, safe and effectua remedy for the •UvL destruction and expulsion of Worms. Irom the ivstem. Sold wholesale and retail bv HAVILAND, JUSTLY A. CO. Oc: 1 LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING in the Post Office at Augusta, (la., on the Ist day of April, 1817. 977“ Persons wishing leltersi rora thislisl, xvil” please say they are advertised . A Allen miss Emma Anthony mrs Pobilha Alden, inessrs D& Co Austin S R Abbo t Isaac Avcrell E 2 Allen miss Caroline Averell miss Cara Adair G W Antbony J. U Adams F C A marker Absalom Allen Wm Anderson missGabrella 2 Ardworth James Anderson Abraham Austin Jane B Bishop miss Sophia Baldwin messrs_K CiCo Beattis Alfred Bird >1 A Boday miss Elizabeth Blackwell SI) Beit Mr Bolder, mrs Sarah M Basely John Bowing James A Beamse V M Blackburn Belinda Baily Jas M Boling Mary Ann Baldin James Baxter Adam Bat ley J M Bonyer mrs Beatty R Bimrgois Edmond Beall Win M 2 Bftnrmand r l' B Berry Andrew J Boyle Louise J ; Bird mrs M A Bryant Isaac ! Belcher mrs Isabella 2 Brandy dr F M | Bell Win 3 Brown mrs Eleano ; Beal dr S 11 Brooker P A lb-all Joseph C Brown Ned Bard we 11 mrs Byrd mr Byrd Henry A Byrd E A Hyson John C Burroughs mrs Elizabeth , Burkes Edward Burr A Arnold Under E M Barker Cynthia : Bush miss batah C 1 Carter Jas M Collier JG I'orree.bopliia I love-laud Robert R j Cay ton Sami L 2 Clark I B Carter Joint Collier Louisa,S j Cliavous John Cox Clement ! CheeverGW Conner C has II i Copeland M M Cooper Miss Virginia | CooperiPlicehe 2 Clark Merryman ; Clapton Jonathan Clark miss Mary Ann ! Corcoran miss E ('ookiiirs j Cowles Norman Club Ibe Planters 1 < bate dr James J Cook J 1 Cooper J M < ritz. baml D I Clark John M Crawford mrs Sarah I Cook Eliza A Gumming Joint Clark Thomas Crew James R D Hedrick Allen Duncan John P Dix Thus R Dulill miss Sarah Davis & Hall Dunlap Sarah L Dick Louisa Dexereaux Jas Dunbar T D K Elli'lon Thomas L Edward Charles Elbert Nancy Elvers miss Mary Edwards J J Ellislon Jacob V Ferrell Cbas Fridell John W Ferrell Win Eurker miss M Ferrell rnrs Cart line Florence mrs Ford n-rs Honora * Ford miss Maria Freeland J M C A D G Garrrygon Jas Graham JohnT I Gaskins Jas R 2 Glenn John | George John Goodman mrs Tl M I George, of Frank Green H 111 E j 1 Ingbs Gibbs Wm i Gibbs John Granade Mary • Gibbs Henry Green Council : < iibson Henry C Grier Francis ; Gibson John D Goodwyn Win j Gosling Henry 2 Green Alcxr ; Graham W in 11 H | Hay Lidney Hill miss Sarah Hanham Wm C Hester Thos J Hall Chas M 2 HitlßenjF Hartman Wm E Henry capl Jas M Hatcher miss 31artlta 2 Howard .Indy Haselton Haul B Hook mrs Elizabeth Haney Jas Hard Green vide | Hauler miss E E llolice E B : Harrington Timmas Holmes I) B ■ Hammond Lucy B Hubbard John B Harris Benj Hutchinson Wm Hines H C • Henley John 3 Hies Edmond Henley J W • Hitchcock baml C llungerford John A Highl Wm J Jones Davis Johnson J Jackson Sami II Jackson Jas Jones miss Clara 2 Johnson Sarah. Jones Robert Jones Thus J K Knox Oscar F 2 Kilbimi John K Kinehley Thus King mrs Jane Knight Haul Kays Martin Kromman G Koifleth John L ; Lacy Frank Lynch Jas Lee Jas M 2 Longsireet mrs j Lambert mrs Rachel Loll miss El* ‘ Latlimer rnrs J.ongsteei Gilbert 2 1 r.aveliture J P Linion John S Lewis David W Fount W in R M ! McCauley John .Mitchell LN 1 McKeuzL J W Meals II care of Likey j McKeen Aliss Georgia Butler i Me Fester Dr Jno Meaker R 2 | McLilland Robert Mitchell Jno J ! McKay George Merry Henry A I McCarty Matthew Mix Jas T McCabe Jas Mclfe Don Francise ; Matthews J D 3 Montague G W i Mallory A 3lonarin John D i Martin miss Elizabeth JMulford HervCy ■ Martin Angus VV 2 Murphy Edmond • May Jas A Mondeville Mary Must in Sami B JVlurpliy Timothy Markey F h 31orris Elliert G Martin William Angus Murrow B VV Markey Lawrence Murphy Jonah I Miller John Moore Isa be 11 a'mrs j Meigs R Jno ? i Nowel Sarah Neshit mrs E L NieksonDanl Nell mrs Mary Nettles mrs. Mary Neel mrs Mary E I 1 Nelson Thos C Nail 11 1* O Oak man Robertll O'Grady John O'Neill miss J V Patterson Stnrgess Palmer Lyman C Pardue Amanda Parker Wm R Palmer B .VI Parr John Peck John Piggoi baml Pardue VV A Pan 11 O H Page VV'm T Prolhro misg L E Pass John J D I’osey Jas Pace Greenville T Polk Josiah Pennington miss Hannah R RedidSn Wm R Rowell mrs Alary 1 Kabe Jane Atm Roberts Adaline M ’ Reams John Rnssle miss I Rboll VV'm Kocvvell miss Caroline j Rbae Ann Roberts Araminta 2 j Red G II 2 Roltson John Ramsay Phocion L Robertson Washington j Rhodes Win P Ryan David j Rhodes Wm F Ross Jas in ca r e of, for ; Richardson miss E Arnette England ; Rich John Rowel Thomas 2 S Schley Wm btralhen Susan Ann Mn- Sc - hewer A 1 tibia care of George- 31 Satlawbite John VV r alker Saunders Simeon Smith G VV II 3 Saunders Jas Smith E A Saunders baml bmilh John R Sanderlin Snead Garland A Savayo Jonah Snead Hamilton Skinner miss Fanny Snelson John K Sibley W illis SC 11 Road Agent Short Mary Stockton Win N Shugart John C Swan .1 T j Sheffield Isaac Stokes J W I Simm 1 : Timmas Stover Sami 31 1 Shaw 31u.'0 1; Suu.heUl John AUGUSTA, GEORGIA THURSDAY MORNING. APRIL 23, 18(7, T. : Timmerman John Thomas miss Sarah Tinsley Alargaret A Tam mrs Bhehean ! Tarver EJ 'Fhoin.is 3lary | Talbox 3lalllicn Tohey S 1 'Filrnan John 'Pliompson VV 'Baylor miss Laura J Tmvi s John W I Thomp'on Isham Turpin George j Timmerman VV T Turman George A | Tax lor Lewis Towns James D 1 Tinsley miss 31 A 3 VV alker miss Mary Ann VV illiams miss Lhza i W alls Joseph Wilson Gatlin j Watkins Claiborn Wolfe, David j WarrenJohri Wooten JohnT Watkins Jason for Nancy W iisoti miss Harriet A i Salmon Williams VV Ai ! Watkins Jason for miss Wilson It ( Josephine F McKinnie Wilson mrs Ana ‘ Wright mis< Martha CiUeVV ilholm VI j of T Walton W ilkison mr i Walker (fustavus W inters Jeremiah Wallace Norman Williams John Weeks mrs Alary Wood A * Webster dr J P Wooden Alf ed 1 Welch David W’oulhopier rnrs Eiiz Weaver mrs R AVoiling VV VV Whitehead John W’liiteiy this Y ! Vaneev Benj C | April 2 E. B. GLASCOCK, P.M. Charleston Advertisement. I v-vvicrttni v I ’ ihJi riDULKs’j'ov, s. u. illilM. ; CORM'R OF KING AXE I'RLVCESS.STS. I|• Cu tisk, ) Proprietors. J. B. Atwood, > 1 5 This splendid, elevated and cortimodioits Estah- . j lishinentcoinhinesadvaMiageseijnal.il not superi or, to any 1 Intel in the city, particularly on account ol its central location and airy construction. Board, per day, $1 00 Do. per week, 0 00 feb 23 ly 106 TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. J rE3HE subscriber begs leave to call the allenliot* G. of Country Merchants. Planters, \ c., to his very extensive stock of .S’ 7'A RLE AA It FAA ( i DRV GOODS , which he oilers at New York prices, for cash or approved notes. His stock ol ; DOMESTICS are direct from '.lie Factories, and Dress Goods just received per last arrivals from Europe, consisting in part of the following: 3,4, 5, fi and 12-1 Brown Shirting and sheeting 3. 4,5, (), 10 and 12 1 Bleached do. do. Prints of every descrip:ion (’ashmeres. (’aslimer 1 )es E Cass® Mouse De Laities, (’bally’s Printed Bareges and Balzariues. A i,so, \ Black, Brown, Blue and Green Broad Cloths Black Doe Skins and Cassimeres Silk, Satin, Cashmere ami V alentia Vestings Cravats, Scarfs, Stocks and Collars, And every article to be found in tbe Dry Goods line. ' E. VV. BANCROFT, 253 King-street, Charleston, S. C. ( sept 7 33 i Him. l,l ANT AND <TfU \l* I.IGiITS FOR STORKS, HOTELS, A c. Ac. , Subscriber has commenced the Manufac- H luring of CA3IPIIIN E w hich is decided | ly the cheapest and most brilliant light now in use, , j and would call the attention of Store Keepers ami j others in Augusta, to this very economical Oil, j which lie. offers at w holesale and 4etn.il, and w ill i furnish it fresh to all his customers. He has also j on hand ami will be constantly supplied with the I most approved hanging and side CA3IPIIINE 1 LAMPS. Tl. F. SMITH, Oil Dealer, 7f> East Bay, (’liarlcston. S. (', < P. S.—Tie has also established a Distillery for the Manufacture of SPIRITS Tl RPENTINE, j j ROSIN, PI BCH,and all kinds of VARNISHES, I ( w hich he offers to Druggists and others, at w hole i sale and retail. Jan. 5 tuf3— 79 PAPER, BOOKS AND FANCY STATION.\ It V* DFNIIAM &, BLAKELV , Paper 3tannfac te re rs, are now receiving from New T urk and Boston a very large addition to their former stock of Books and Stationary, together wiifT a I general supply of Combs, Buttons. Pins, Needles, i Spool-Thread, Razors, Scissors, Thimbles, Pen- I Knives, Gold and Silver Pencils, Gold Pens, Card i Cases, Souvenirs, Tablets, Pink Saucers, Ac. I Also—A large assortment of Pocket Books, hid, j calf and morocco; Banker Cases; Writing Desks; Port Folios; Bill Files; Hill Heads; Po-i Office | Delivery; Ink Stands, something new; together with a complete assortment of French and English • Toys, Fire-Crackers, and a large variety of other I articles usually kept in Book Stores. OnrGoods are all new and well selected to suit 1 both the country and city trade. Our prices are also reduced in proportion to other goods now of fered for sale. Country and city merchants are in vited to call and purchase cheap goods. Next door e J. & S. Bones A: Co.'s Hardware Store, sep 28 1 y 42 PRICIIS REDUCED TO SUIT THE TPM US. BTUVMn.V MEDICINES, CHOICE ITRi’c.MERY 1 and FANCY ARTICLES. The. subscriber respectfully invite.' tbe attention ol : Pin sis ians. Merchants and Planters.« ho may be \ isiting this city, to his stock of Medicines. Great care having . been exercised in their selection, he is confident that the : quality of each article i«= such as cannot fail to afford cn- I lire satisfaction. The assortment of Perfumery, Fancy Articles,finishes j and Combs, are the finest varieties of Frenc h and Ameri 1 can manufacture. lie recommends wit h confidence toGenllcmen, in thei j estimable tpiabM s, the Shaving ('onipounds of Fiver J Unerlain,Roussel, Glenn and others, which relieve the I operation of shaving from many of its disagreeable at i tcndants. i Also, to the Ladies a splendid assortment of hiehly j perfumed Toilet Soaps—the Roman Kalydoi- and Milk j of Roses,bolhdClightful preparations for Hie complexion, i together with a great variety of hair Oils, hair Dyes and other Perfumery. Sands’, Carpenter’s and Bull’s Sarsaparilla, Jaynes’ Expectoranl,Carminative and llsir Tonic, Evarts’ Sooth ing Syrup forchildren teething, Powell’s Balsam of An i niseed, an excellent remedy for coughs and colds. .1 bids ; Rheumatic Liniment, ?.nd ail the other popular Medi i vines of the day. Orders from the country respectfully solicited. A liberal discount made for r«jb. VV’M. HAINES, Jr., No. 32 Broad-st-,Augusta. Sept. 28 1 I 1 NT TEDSTA TUS ARM V.—RECIII IT- I.NG SERVICE. y 75' ANT El) for the United Stales Army, aide j » w Bodied Men, between lire ages of 18 and i 35 years, being above 5 feel 3 inches high, of pood ! character , and of respectable standing among their * fellow citizens. None need apply to enter the , service, but those who are determined to serve j honestly and faithfully, the period of their enlist- I merit, viz: “during the tear” w ith 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 Dollars will be paid to anx r i Citizen, Non Commissioned Officer or Soldier, who shall bring to the rendezvous an able bodied recruit, who shall be regularly enlisted. The citi zen should present his recruit to the Lieutenant or < aptain, and not toih<* Recruiting Sergeants. JNO. B. CAMPBELL. Capt. U S A.. Recruiting Officer. Recruiting Rendezvous. Augusta, .March 9. ‘847. 977" The Southern Banner, Dahlonega Watch ■ man and Cassville Pioneer, will each publish the ! above three times, and forward their accounts to the undersigned ai this place. JNO. B. CAMPBELL, Capt. V. S A., Recruiting Officer. March 10 ]3l AUGUSTA IRON AND BRASS FOIUNOKRV. €4 OTTON AM) WOOM.K X M A - CIIINBR\ ANDGEARJNG FORFAUTU ! IDES. HOPKINS A HARDMAN. ! in connection with the M ATTEA WAN COM- j : PAN V, IS. 5 . (one ofthe most extensive Ma chine Shops in t!ie United States,) would respect, fully inform the public tli.it they are prepared to furnish C(J I' T*) .N . \V OOL LE N AIS D OTHER MACHINERY, together with all kinds of MILL GEARING and CASTINGS ofall descriptions, ofthe latest improved patterns ■ in a style of workmanship equal to any in the | country, and at short notice. Manufacturers j and others are invited to call and examine the I Machinery, which isahvays on hand at THEIR I ESTABLISHMENT, vtar the /'nil Rond De- i i pui, in Augusta,' where orders will be received | and lliled on as fpvoratdc terms as they can be j procured at the North or elsewhere. The de- j livery ofthe same being at Augusta, will avoid I risk and save expense to the purchaser. } The following Specimens are finished and set , Up in a room fur exhibition;' SBREADING \M> LAP M \CIIINB, DOUBLE DOl TER CARDS, SINGLE DOFFEIU ARD>, W ITH 18 PLATS, RAIL WAY DRAWING HEAD. LIST SPEEDER FOR ROPING, DRAW ING FRAME. 11INGTR WELLER THROSTLE. 1 LIVE SPINDLES DEAD SPIN DLLS DAN FORT if CAP SPIN N EH. I OO.il \\ Pi ll STOP .MOTION, SAMFI.ES of SI I a F’l’ING, (Oi I*LINGS, i HANGERS AND PI LUES, j They will furnish, also, all other kinds of Ma ; cliinery used in Factories, ineluding the i.oc*s: kati.xj ai im;, first introduced into this country by the Matlea wan Companv, which is a great labor-saving M aehiite, as v ill appear by the following: JiuUernuts, Sept. -1 In. 1813.—Our Self-Opera ting Mules op rale to our entire satisfaction, pro ducing yarn ol a superior quality, and an in creased quantity over the Hand Mules, and at a far less cost, not exceeding five cents per hun | tired. It is now about two years since they were i put in operation,and Jdo not know that they have j ever been detained for halt an hour for repairs. Jn haste, yours, truly, Ac., A. G. AY\s:tco?:, Agent, Munayinri, Jan. 1 '3th, 1815. Mr. Richard i Stribling, of the Malteawan Company, has put in operation in my establishment eight of Smith's Self Acting Mules, seven of J 32 spindles, and one of Ml - spindles. They perform to the great est satisfaction, and (he Mule itself is considered by all practical men as the best of the kind in the Country. Joseph Ripka. AMmVtoir/j, Pa., Jan. JO, 1 ' 15. — Mr. Strib- I ling, from the Malteawan Company, New York, has just finished putting in operation for me ten ot Smith's Self-Acting Mules, for spuming twist j and tilling, which operate to our entire satisfac tion. Samcki. Jamison. Great r„!ls Mills, April 25, 1815—Wi. B. Leonahd, Esq. — Dear Btr—This Companv have j had in operation of Self-Acting Mules Sharps, ' Roberts & (Vs. Mason’s and Smith's. The two former for more than two years, and the latter for upwards of one year last past. 1 have kept an accurate account ofthe product, waste and cost 1 of operating each description of Mule, and the result is deHdedh in favor of.Smith’s. 1 have no hesitation in saying the Smith’s j Mule will turn oil' more work per spindle than : any oilier now in use; that it requires less trouble j to keep it in order, and may be kept in repair at 1 less expense. A ours, respectfully 7 , J. A. Burleigh, Agent Great Falls Manufacturing Co. Yarn Spun in one week, ending Pith August, ISIB, at the Rocky Glen Mills, I’ishkill Landing, j N . V.—4,181 pounds and 1 1t>,51() hanks No. 55 >arn: Hanks to the spindle per day, 1 7-100; : No.jof working hours, ll (iti-lOO; expenses per } week, Sl l s<> cost per hundred lianks, No. 35, ! I) 3-100 l ; mo March ft TRUSSES, TRUSSES^ A MiKiK assortment embracing almost every size Jih. of 11 ill's. .Marsh’s,< 'base's. Corbel's, Hurd's. Ban niiisr.s. Thompson's Mrs.Beds’. French Faicnt, Common, aid Improved Common THTSSKS, for the. relief and cure iif I ter ma or It upte re. Prolapsus, &.C. A siqq.lv eon i st-nulv on hand, and for sale hv H.VVILAND, RIBEEV A. CO. N. 15. Persons ordering Trusses should specify for which side amt what purpose wanted, and give the size | (in number of inches) round the hips. The prices vary | from 75 cents to $lO oct | STATUTIOS'\>F (* K( JKi* I A i AN ANALYSIS OF THE STATUTES OF ! jAJv GEORGIA, in general use,with Forms ami Precedents necessary lotheir practical operations —and an appendix containing the Declaration of Independence; ihe Articles of Confederation; the Constitution of the I nitfed States; tlie (’oast it tuion j of the Stale of (Georgia; Gen. \S asliington's Fare ’ well Address; and tlie Naturalization Laws passed ! by Congress: by Howell Cobh, containing 7Tit pages, royal octavo —}>rice $5,00. For sa eby august 5 THOMAS RICH \KDS. DRUGS,MEDICINES AM) R FUJI Ell V. THAiIE Mlhsr fiber has now' on hand, and is continually BL receiving fresh supplies of genuine Drugs and Medicines, selected expressU for physicians and family use. Also, an e ley .in a sort men lof Perfume ry —Colog ne ; and I.at either Waters, fancy washing and shaving j Soaps, Hair Oils,&c., Ac., all of mliu Ii are offered a educed prices for cask. \ Chore from the countrv are I invited to call. WM. HAINES. | Oct 1 PLEASANT STOVALL. j WAREHOUSE A .V I) COMMISSION MKHCHAyT | YU®. FILL CONTINUE THE ABOVE BFSI j V w N ESS on his ov.n v ccount , on tlie first of 1 September next, at the Warehouse of Stovall A; Simmons,at vv Inch time that firm will be dissolved. Arrangements have been made with Messrs. An dres. Sjtears i) U'ootfnt, <lo w bom said Warehouse is rented for the ensuing year,) for storage of Colton ami other produce consigned to him. He has also engaged I lie services of his present part ner, Mr. G. Simmons. Augusta, July 30, 1846. apTO nug 26 ,n a HOTEL TOR SALT. JG- \ f ;jSf 'i’llE undersigned being desi- is • ■ ,8 JJL™usof changing his residence Fill ia_ otiers for sale his house in the \ illaireof F.dgefield, i S. well know as the PLANTER'S HOTEL, 1 with all the furniture and other necessary appen- I daces. Extensive additions have recently been j made to the house, and furnished throughout. ! which makes it one ofthe most desirable stands so j a Hotel in the up country. Attached tt> the house I are all the necessary out buildings, including a Bat Room and Ten Pin Alley, together with fifteen ! acres of land, in the highest state of cultiv ation— l The house is pleasantly located on the south side ; of the Public Square, convenient to the Court i House and the business part of tlie village. To an approved purchaser the terms will be made easy and accommodating For further particulars enquire on the premises. G. 11. GOODM A N. A pri 1 5 4 e 1 s,‘> j TU N A INS FRA M b ( O UJPAN V OF II VItTCORO. CAPITAL 8250,000. rglllK undersigned has been appointed Agent for -B the above Company in this City, and is pre pared to insure Buildings. Merchandise, Furniture Arc., against loss or damage by Fire. All losses will be promptly settled here. • JOSEPH MILLIGAN. Agent, sept. 13 Cm 55 n ALTER I CHEMICAL SOLUTION. rou the iMrKnvr.Mi:vr of WHEAT AM) OTHER SEEDS. r g Mlll suliscriber being the only possessor in ibe ; - i Anted States, of ibe rci ipe for preparing ! 11 AUTEUI VES CHEUICALSoLU i ION. for which the Society oi Encouragement and .Ag riculture ol France, after testing the value of it for three consecutive years, through a commissi m j com|xised of Scientific Agriculturists and Ghe i mis's, and after their favorable report, awarded the inventor a premium of 3,000 francs, and a | gold medal. ; The stimulating power ofthe ingredientscom ; posing this solution is such, that by steeping the ! Seed in it, the e flee I is not only to accelerate the , germination, but to render the vegetation more vigorous, by its useful action as a hygroscopic; the gaseous emanations of carbonic acid, and carbonated hydrogen, nourish tlie plant, and | make it more productive to the Farmer, by pre venting rust and the attacks; of insects. The numerous advantages arising from the nse , id’ this Sleep, are lst, that it is {lie direct appli cation ol’ pabulum to the seed, instead of (he ground. 2d. ll supersedes all hrininys, lime, * plaster, and all oilier troublesome operations now in use. 3d. It causes a much more speedy and hardy growth; and lastlv, by maturing mu - h sooner, (we think 10 da. s,'l it will evade the rust, end consequently, give the husbandman a more ; profitable harvest; also, the cox/ in made rate. (85 I tor the barrel o! 33 to 35 gallons) i DIRECTIONS FOR I SING THE CHEMICAL SOLUTION. Fut in a tight tub as mueb ofthe Solution es is required for the quantity of Seed you have i lo soak —throw in the seed and let it remain, as billows • ; \\ HEAT and RYE, <> 1 lours or more OATS and BARLEY. 3 Hours or more GL()VER and OTHER GRASS SEED, C Hours. INDIAN CORN, 18 le vM Hours. After being soaked, dry it li.rough a hair sieve before sowing. COTTON SEED. — Southern Planters would ; find a groat benefit by using this Pol of ion as a j steep for their Colton Seed Indore planting. The | longer the Seed stand soaking tlie better. Alter , ! having been soaked, the Seeds must be drained j in a sieve or bardvet, and immediately planted. For the information of those who vvi.-ti second I testimony on this mailer, he subjoins the opinion j I of some well known Agriculturists, who tried the preparation on Wheat last Fall, and now renew j their orders for an enlarged quantum lux spring , Gtunics. Kxtracl ufa Idler /’rum JOHN S. SKIN- | j NER, Esq., dated February 15,1815. Your Si>- i lution was tried, not by me, but my own son, F. i G. Skinner; the Wheat he steeped in it was 1 j sowed very late, yet he says the efteet is very ap parent and highly beneficial. 1 shall recommend the trial ofthe Solution to all my friends next ; spring, for their Oats, Corn, Aic. Col. N. GOLDSI'OHOUGH, writes, March i Oth, 1815: Three bushels were seeded in stiff ; white oak land, and here 1 have every reason to | be well satisfied with thy experiment; the Wheat 1 came uptheeedavs earlier, and grew up with as tonishing vigor, and has maintained a superiority over the adjacent, Wheat, w Inch was brined and limed and seeded the same day in land of the same quality. It has constantly appealed thus j far as if the land in which the Wheat stteeped in ; the Solution was needed had been manured, and the other not; whereas the whole was dressed the 1 preceding spring v. ilh barn-yard manure, vice. Commodore JONES, U. S. Navy, writes ; * : As ; to tlie effects ofthe Solution on the growing crop, 1 <S c., 1 think very favorable. I' has added much i to tiie appearance as well as to Ihr gro yth, Nc.” j j (Order, double the quantum used last 1 ail.) i j Green I'nlley l\irm, August 18Jfi.— Ihave | tried your solution, last fall, on Wlxeal. I sowed I a piece of land ofthree acres, one half the seed j i soaked with the Solution, ami the other without j I any soaking. One acre and a half, with the seed soaked, gave 21i bushels Wheat, the other one and a half acres only yielded UJ|; the Wheat weighed 51)i pounds per bushel, while that not ; soaked, only 5Tf. The W heat soaked came up i nearly four days before the other, and harvested twelredays sooner. PHILIP AJAR SO. |Uj=* Mr. A. M A UGE, of Augusta, Ga., is ap pointed mV solo agent for this Stale. L. MONTH OP. Feb. 4 —3m lUG J1 O W A WFIT Jj L Y Cl I, P A 11 L E . TO NEGLECT VS ING THE GE N VIN E j DR. TAVLOR’S BALSAM OF LIVERWORT. 375 HmvKtiV, N. V. "F, VJ VST tlio-p l»c who have Pulmonary f’i>iiHiinj»lion, ( F▼ ■ nr any alfectioii of the l.uiij'--. l.ivcr or Chest, I after reuiliiisf Ihe following teller, jn-t ri reived from a ■ iioiht respectable iuhahituiit of VVeslt l-esier County I New York. T.ißßvro’eN, Aug. 9, Dt4. | Hear Hoe tor—lt is difficult to foul words to e x press Ihe : gratitndp which 1 feel towards you for the ouerest you i have taken so relieve ine ii< my di-tre-s. In the year i 1S 12 1 coiilractrd a heavy cold, which finally settled on ) my lungs; in a few months after 1 eoimneiir.ed coughing | and raising offensive matter, which Mindi vert had. : Having heard that Bhcrnia)i’s l.ozengcs w ere good for a ' rough I tried a lew boxes of them.hut they had not the i least effect on me. I then called in the best physic-ian in the place, who attended me a few-months, lint without sue j cess; I then saw tin advertisement in one ofthe city p qters of YVistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, of which I j purchased three bottles, at them,, , I( . r Fulton and Nas i sail streets, but 1 could not pen eive the least benefit iai j effect from i», on the contrary I think it was a great in i jury to me. Shortly after Using it i commenced raising j blood in large quantities'; I was taken down sick arid confined to the house for three mouths, during which time I lost my appeliic and fell away very fast; I was then induced to consult Dr. Curtis of New Y ork, (one of the best physicians in the city.) but he could do me no good. I again became worse, and was confined to the house ;i I Hast winter anil spring, ami 1 gave up ail hope of ever getting any better, as I again raised blood mid my rough was very severe, together w ith a pain in my breast sad under file shoulder blade. Mt friends now gave up all hopeof my recovering, and thought every day was j the last. Al>ouf this time I heard of your H.YLBAM OF j I.IVEKYY’OKT htinx good for consumption, but 1 «a> j like tunny others. *»ud was fearful that it ihigh’ bearegu -1 lar humbug: I however finally consented to try it, as I thought it could make me no worse. Mv brother then j purchased a bottle of it ut 375 Bowery, N. V.. and I com j menced taking it, and hy the time 1 had Used one bottle full 1 eould sleep all night, and in tlie morning I had an appetite for my breakfast. I still Keep on taking it and find great benefit from ii—tlie pain in mv brea-t isrn<iie ly gone, and I raise no more blood \V ithiti the lu K t two mduths I have gained in weight six pounds ai d much tit Btrcogih. 1 would tuerefore udviseali who have ativ affection of tlie Lungs or Idverlo try the Genuine 1),-. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort, for 1 truly believe it to bethe best remedy in existence for diseases of ilieLuncs or Liver. Should any one doubt the above statement re lative to your v til liable Medicine, let h.m call on me, ami J I will convince them of its tirtuc ’foursre-pecttully, I>F REVERE. I Beware of counterfeits, the onlvgr.nuini has an cncra [ ved label (over fi."outside wrapper of cadi iiottle) wit h i the signature of Dr. GURDOX J. LEEDS attached. The genu fiic. article for sale by YVM, HAINES. Oct 1 i ES AM) < OMtDIENTS. S!TT i alile for the t-etison, of the purest quality and i rhoirest flavour, viz: MACE, Nutmegs. Cloves, i Cinnamon. Pepper, Red Pepper; Ginger Root and j Ground, Mustard, Isinglass, Gellatine, Irish Moss, Russia Shred isinglass, Vanilla Bean, Extract of > do., Oil of Lemon. Ess. Lemon. Extract Lemon, j Sup. Carl), Soda,Tart, Acid, Saleratus, and every ; other article necessary fir culinary purposes. Having obtained a Powdering Mill, persons wishing Bpires in Powder, may depend upon their purity and freshness. J. Li. MARSHALL, Dec. ( J XE'.V SERIES—VOL. I.—AO. 170. J’ATIi.XT MEDICiAES. sotici:. DISSOLUTION OF ( t>PAilT\Ell SUIT, r* IDE .op nroership heretofore ex isting, under the H it a tUc *•f AN >l. SWI.VM A SON. was dissolved on thctllst of July I »st, by the decease of the said \\ m. Swann, and the business is now, utul will lie In future t ondiicli 'l e.tclusiv e|y by the subscriber, who lias had the role Hi a rye of the in tuuf.icttn mg of til B Panacea and \ oitnifngc lor !he la-t fourteen years. The Paine en w ill he put up n■- usual in round bottles, fluted loligi t ud iually, with t ie to lowing letters tue glass ; — ‘■Sieutm't Pun>ttru, P/nl-id-i " and the only change inudo i» the name «_d J.VS. S\\ AIM stamped on lint scaling wax. and trrilfin on the label covering the cork, and a naxv I.the I lor Ihe tide ol ylf bod le,eon i posed "I geometric Isthu work, comprising nine diflcreut dies, winch have been turned for the e\eln»n e n»e of the pro prietor. b\ Draper At t Jo., bank note engraver* of I’hila .delphia. J'o’Jr dies of different patti'i n* form the body of tne work,and jifihe centri is a portrait of the late A\ in, Swatm, separaied from the borders by two circles of lathe work. The words ‘ Swaim’s Panacea,” ar*,' rn frax cd conspii uoiisiy on two turned strips, and a (area seme, m iliar die forms lb<> upper margin. The border* are eiimposed ot plain hit be « m k sii ips, outside ol » hu h is cd in small lellri- the enirx of the rope-right. J \MEts *\V AIM. b\VAIM'S CELEIiU \TED I’A.N’ACE.A, f ON TftK Ol K K OF Sr iol u->t. (trncnif Ihlaliti/, li hiti: Stri UiniT. l\hl'U- Vint tern, /]<sv list s a/ tic Iji riT ami Shut, and all thsrasi s a nsi tig from Impuri ties of tltr IHihhl, or the ti ff's i f Mt r urff. S\‘, ilM' i’ANAt H Inis been fur more Ulan twenty h v i- y ears eele.brated i n I li ts eounfry and in Europe for ns exlrixoid nary ellres—for I lie eerlifieal es of wliieli refer ence is made t.> the dircci ions ami hooks [wliieli niav he h id gr ilis| a< omnaiix in" the Panacea, j It has be 'ii used in hospital and private practice, and has had the singular fortune id being recommended l>v the most e |el rated pitysiciillis and other i till 11 e) 11 jier : sons A moil" others, by " . fiibsnu, '!. D Prolessor oi' Jsurgnrv, I’a, I'uiver sity. x alentiue Mon, M. !>., Professorof s-’ut-gerV,N. A . IVi ■ ver~ i tv. 1 \» . I*. IteiverS, M. 1.. I'nlftiSstir Vis Midx\ iferv. Pa. Lni ■ Versify. A. » ha pm an, M.D , Professor Physic, Pa I'itiVcriity I . Parke, Al. IV, President College Pin sieiatis, i'hi a Dr. Del \ a lie, Professor Medicine Kavaiia . .lose Loll re nc > da j.nz, Professor Surgery, Lisbon. J. Chip nan, .Member KoyaM ollege Surgeons, London, ti.W Irving, late Minister to Spain. Sir Thomas Pearson. Major (icncral Prills!! Anne, tlillier' lleli risen. Hmisii Consul. Ac. Ac. And also. I III' wonderful cures effected bv Sxvaiin Palin' i'll hat e for many y ears made ii an invaluable rein edv. 'I lie I’iinaei a does not contain mercury in any fl>rii».nnd being an iiinocnnl j) cparulion it may br givfcu : to the most tc inter inf an?. Negroes wbn are < ontined in I.H ire numbers on pi ml -a ' lions In hot climates, are peculiarly liable to sneli forms of disease, arising from a vitiated stale of the lilood and w aul of cleanliness ami variety of iin»d. These diseases : so fret pie ally' set repnlar praetiee a| defiance, amlicu j tier I heir miserable \ irlinis both useless and e.vpensit e to their masters, lliai ;• lanfees xvonld sim!x f) en otx it infer esl a-xx < li as I bai of Ininiunity. In k• • |.i ng at w i( v s a sup ply id fsw aim’s Panacea, wliieli appears to In' the only thing xx tiit'll can be rein don in sneli cases. 0 THE RETAIL PH It Eli AS iU.I.N ].* EDITPED lo < tne Dollar and I- illy rents per hollle, (emit,lining three ball pints,] . r three butt ti-s for Four-I Vollarsi y 1 sn—s\v MM’s \ rn MIITi.’E. A valuable iNimily Medicii e, beiit" a highly approx rd j remedy for all diseases nrisinp from DebiMy of tne l)i gestive ( )| " ills such its Worms, Cholera Morbus, Dx scn tery l exeralld A"ne, Deeding Pile.-, Siek Dej.daebe, Ae.A e. See the pamphlet | winch may he had gratis j I aceoiiipany ing the X’errnifuge. j Prepared al Sxvaim's Laboratory, Seventh street, br | loxvCii snilr, P.iiladelplii I, and f»r safe bx all n .-pcitu i hh; Druggist sin the Cuited Stole:-,. A CENTS. New Ain k ll. 11. S| ho (feljri .V (' t ,. i London. Eng.—Evans A Lesrher. Li vi i pool. I i ii".— Era ns, Sou A Co Havana—L.tL Alelizet. \ alparaiso—Alex Cross. Hiienos Ayres—() J. Hayes & Co. St. Thomas—A. II H ii-r. I button—J. Swords. Sand wich Islands—E 1,. Retisett Calcutta—linlfiiaglo A Co. March 17 w 1 lid io THE US A! I'll RMCS of TUE COMPLEXION. Sit rpnxinir J. tfi, •<n v. %S2A EAT DIMM DE VE.VCS ;inl NA Mi’ll -OA I* J.VB composed of an Eastern liolanica] disc ovefx hd’ surpi ismg e/iieaey . for rendering ?he Skin srdl and fair, ; a> w eil as imparting a delicate roseate hue tvj the eom -1 plevion. As a creator and conservator of Hint most dlstinjMlisii ’ itijr charm id’ f. male loveliness, a Iraiisparenl fair skin, .Itile- llaiiel sNympli Soaji or E.ni Divine Do A enus inn v he said to exert an almost magical power. Composed for • the most part ofO iental Ihilsaniic Plants, to the inter c3t j elusion of all mineral admixture, it L distingiiislicd med | icinally lor its extremely hlancl, purirving and soothing net ion on the skin; and hv acting on the pores and min ute secretorv vessels, expels all impnriries from the ser laee, allays everx tendency to inti iimn iliun. and l»x this method alone, effectually dissipates all redness, tan'piiu ples.freekles. sunburn , and other ansightfnl cutaneous \ isitations, so inimical to female lovelin ss. Its nsexifl] change (lie mo-l bilious l oinplcvimi into one ot' radiant xx nitene-s; xx' liile on the neck. (lands and arms tl bestdxxa delieaey and fairness which its contiiiio d use w ill happily protect, and ex erx appearance of yonthftll ehartil, to the most ad vanccd periods of life, i'orraf. w hop-ale and retail, by Jlfl.Est ILACIL, Practical Chemist and Perfumer, No. Lilt Chesnnt-st. * And bv .1. E. MARSHALL, if AVILA V D, lIISLEV A CO., and \V. HAINES, Jr. A premium awarded at the I raukitn InsUtUte. ‘■-ill .-a 153 AO MORE .MHITF, HIMV OK RED HAIR. A KE.MI.DA xvhicb enhances consideral ly lliebean a m. ty and alters the appearance of the eouiiteiiaiien from that which i> much disliked. It is pleasing to have ellicii nt meaiij- to remove these defects. To ell'eet this change of hair so mueli wished for. is the grand ami 'lexer faibng propei ty of JILLS HALEI.'S A LLLTA DLL LIQI il> HAIR HA E, which (he proprietor can with j list ice st ate i- tar beyond any thing of lhe kind ex er yet know it in this or any other eotiiitrv. If-propertiea | are very powerful, though very iriiidreiit. This < hemic a! j result is a wonder, as n enables persons to dye instant.' j iteouMv their hair without the least inconvenience. For ! ' hanging red or gray hair. w biskers, eyebrow s, k c., i.. H } broxvu, black, or cliesmit Color. The slightest evil, coti } sctpienees need not he feared from its use—it is altogether harmless. This composition is the, only one sanctioned hy Ihe science of Chemistry to dye, in an indelible man ner, ill" various gradations of colors. without danger or j inconvenience and Inis justified thclibcral patronage and nn iniited conflib'iice ol the public. If blurt: is rcfjnirpd . ask for box marked N.: if braien, box marked B, ; For sale, w holesale and and retail, by JULES HAI.JEL, Perfumer and Clicmist, 120 Chesnut street, Philadelphia. And by J. E. MARSHALL, HAVILAND, UISLEV X CO., and \V. H AINES. Jr,, ami at most all Druggists i throughout the I'. Slates. I!"ware of Counterfeits.—Ask for “Jules Ilauel’i* Vet -1 etable Liquid Hair Dye,’’if you want the genuiue arfi } cle. Price 75cts. and $1 box. A premium awarded altlio Franklin Lmtitutc. ( April 1 . iw 153 | TO THE LA DIFS IJV PARTICILAF. A IM.PfLATOKA POWDER lias fern found O.* M highly beneiScial a nil ofgre-u if, e to ladies "'bo bavr been afllh fed with superftnous hair, principally when it- growth lias been confined to the upper lip and side of the face, g.x ing a inascujyie turn to the whole j leantrcs.j AN hen used with pri>pep*ffl|re, nutl according to Ike directions , it w ill It found to be a great addition to the loilei, a- the iif of any sharp insirnment is cnlirt ly avoided, an t the hair is remov ed in five or ten minutes after its application. This composition is infallible, and warranted to remove superfluous hair. After numerous trials I have received < iTlitlcati's of sneeess w inch cannot be. contested. For sale, wholesale and retail, at JEERS HALEI.’S DEPOT, 120 Chesnut street. Philadelphia. And bv J. E. MARSHALL, II AVI LAND KiSLEA A CO., and W. HAINES. Jr. Premiums awarded at the Franklin Institute. April 1 * jw IK3 HIJICKS roll SALF. rgAHi: Fubscrilmrl.rts forsalr and wilf on j -H- Imnd at his Drink Yard on (Jreen-street, ! 350,000 BKICKS. L- DASFOUD. Ja it 21 ly IHi CO- PAR TNF Jt SI UP NOTICK. II i: undersigned having formed a Partnership Hi under the name and style <>f ROA AL IHURPIIKV, and having pnrehased lUe stock t>f goods of J. F. A' M. .’.-Carswell, propose lo do a genera! grocery business, and solicit site patronage of their friends. \VM. S. ROYAL. RDM I ND T. JJI liI’ULV. 2 April C w1 m Js>