Daily constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1846-1851, April 23, 1847, Image 1

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15Y JAMES GARDNER, JR. Tlt K CON ST ITU T lONAUST. ■ OFFICE IN McINTOSH-STREET, Third door from the North- West corner of Broad-st. Sales of LAND by Administrator*. Executors or Guar- ; dians, are required, by law, to be held on tiie fir-t Tuesday in tlie month, between the hours o( ten iu the J forenoon and tliree in the afternoon, at tne Court ; House in which the property is situate. Notice o these vales must be given iu a ptrblic Gazette sixty hays previous to the day of sale. Sales of NEGROES must be at public auction, on the first Tuesday of the month, between the usual hours o talc, at the place of public sales in the county where the Letters Testamentary, or Adminis ration, or Guar- i dixunhip, may have been grunted, first giving sixty | days’notice thereof, in one of the public Gazettes of > this Slate, and at the door of the Court House where such sales are to be held. Notice for the sale of Personal Property niu-t be given in like manner forty days previous to day of sale. Notice to the Debtors and Creditors of an [.state must be published for FORTY days. Notice that application will be made to the Court of Or dm ary for leave to sell LAND, must be published for FOUR MONTHS. Notice for leave to sell NEGROES, must he published 1 four month-:, before any order absolute can be given by the Court. BUSINESS CARDS. T’o i’rofcssional anil Eliisincs. l * ?Icii. PROFESSIONAL and business cards not excec ling six lines, will I*e inserted under this head at the rate ofSIO per annum. Cards ex ceeding six lines, will be charged pro rata per line JAMES GARDNER, JR. ATTOII NE Y A T I. AW . AUGUSTA, GA. Feh.r, 108 JOHN J. JONJSS, a t t o n n j: y a t Jj a w , MACON, GA. Will practise in tlie counties of Hihh, Jones, Baldwin. Twiggs, Houston, Crawford and Mon roe, and also iu the county of Burke. Any busi ness intrusted to his care w ill receive prompt at tention. [Feb. 10 Ini — 110 D. G. WILDS, SI*AIITA, GEORGIA. Will practice in Hancock, Warren, Washington and Taliaferro Counties. Dec. 8 I v 58 GEO. G. McWtIORTER, A T T O R N C Y A T U A W . OFFICE LAW RAMIE, AUGUSTA , GEORGIA oct 23 fun 20 DAVID ADAMS, Attorney at Law, Hamburg, So. Or. Office over the store of Sibley A Crapon—w ill practice in tlie Law Courts of Edgefield ami Barn well. 39 ly s> pt 21 GIBSON & BUTT, A T T O !i N E V S A T 1 X U . WARREN TON, GA. L 55V COPARTNERSHIP.—'The Subscribers iiave entered into a Co-Partnership, and will prac tise in the Norlhen’i Girt •nit. Art y business entrus ted toltieircare will meet vvithproihpt attention. i WILLIAM GIBSON. JOSEPH H. BUTT. | teft.w ‘u LAW NOTICE- J. T. SHEWMAKE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, WA.VNESBOROUGII, GA. Jan. 23 ly 05 CLEVELAND & SPEAR, SIiRM MfeimiSTl I N 0.21 5 jijlO A D - ST., ("Over Aldrich Green's Shoe Store.) nov II ly 35 CONSTITUTIONALIST | JO!! OFFICE, | m m m fN fN r! H m' m • ! m W *»•■* ■■ mm • «ui u m ■ <3 A* Having recently put our Job Office in complete order, and made extensive additions it* our former K-soriment of FANCY TYPE, we are now pre dated to execute vvjtli neatness, ami at short notice, ALL KINDS OK PLAIN. FANCY. AND ORNAMENTAL JpjMirffiSMO, SUCH AS HANDBILLS, VISITING ( SRDS, LABELS, COTTON RECEIPTS, CARDS, BLANKS, CIRCULARS, CHECKS, NOTES, BILL HEADS, &r. AH orders from the Country will meet with prompt attention. t Augusta, June 21,1845. TO MY OLD FRIENDS AND PATRONS. “As yon find ns Recommend ns.” EAGLE HOTEL. JL- A The subscriber having rented the spa- TS5.f ciousand comfortable House, known as . ifii-ilLthe EAGLE HOTEL. formerly kept by I). N.Judson. of this place, will be happy to accom modate his friends in such a manner as to give perfect satisfaction. His charges w ill be moderate am his table sup plied with the best this section of llie country can afford. In addition to his House, lie has two : large stables in fine order, which will he attended 1 by faithful Ostlers, and provided with good pro vender. It will also be his duty to see “That none go avvav dissatisfied.” JOHN BUTT. j Watrenlon, Dec 9, 1340. 59 PERFUMERY. LX*BIN’S CELEBRATED II VNDKER- C 111 E F EXTRA <-T S . MON'PELA'S, Hand's, Roussel’s and others, cole hrated Toilet and Shaving Soaps, PomaUtni, Co logne water, Lavender water. Eau Lustra), A:c.. with a general assortment of fine Toilet and Fancy Articles Forsalcby H AVI LAND, RISLEY ft CO. Oct 1 I. WORMS ! WORMS!! COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF PINK ROOT A PLEASANT, safe and effectua remedy for the destruction and expulsion of Worms, from the system. Sold wholesale and retail hv HAVILAND. RISLEY A: CO. Oct 1 , LIST OF LETTERS * 5 EMAINTNG in tlie Post Office at Augusta, j S*Y (.a., on the Ist day of April, 1847. 30“ Persons wishing letters from this list, wi!“ please say they are advertised . A n miss Emma Anthony mrs Pobitha , Alden, me—rs D& Co Austin S K j Abbott Isaac Avercll E 2 Alien miss Caroline Averell miss Cara Adair (4 W Ant' ouy L L Adams F C Ainacker Absalom Allen Wrn Anderson missGabrella 2 Ardworth James Anderson Abraham Austin Jane B Bishop miss Sophia Baldwin rnessrsßC&Co ! Beatlis Alfred Bird M A Boday miss Elizabeth Blackwell S D Bolder, mrs Sarah 51 ; Beasely John Bowing James A j Bearnse V ,M Blackburn Belinda Baily Jas 51 Boling Mary Ann Baltliti James Baxter Adam Battey J M Bouyer mrs Beatty R Bourgois Edmond Beall Wrn 51 2 Bourmand ’J’ B Berry Andrew J Boyle Louise J Bird mrs VJ A Bryant Isaac Belcher mrs Isabella 2 Brandy dr Fsl 1 Bell Wm 3 Brown mrs Eleano Beal dr 8 B Bruoker P A Beall Joseph C Brow n Ned Bird well mrs Byrd mr j Byrd Henry A Byrd fc'. A Hyson John C Burroughs mrs Elizabeth Burkes Edward Burr Ai Arnold Butler E 51 Barker Cynthia Bush miss Saiah C Carter Jas 51 Collier JG ('orree Sophia Cleveland Robert R Cayton Sami L 2 • Clark F B Carter John Collier Louisa S Chavous John Cox Clement CheeverGW Conner Chas II Copeland 51 51 Cooper .Miss Virginia CoopertPhcehe 2 Clark Merryman Clapton Jonathan Clark miss Alary Ann Corcoran miss E Cook mrs Cowles Norman Club the Planters Coate dr James J Cook J Cooper .1 M Critz Sami D Clark John 51 Crawford mrs Sarah Cook Eliza A Gumming Juim Clark Thomas Crew James R D Dedrirk Allen Duncan John P DixThos 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 (’has Fridell John VV Ferrell Wm Fnrker miss 51 Ferrell mrs Cart line Florence mrs Ford mrs Honora Fold miss Maria Freeland J 51 C <fe D G Garragon Jas Graham JohnT Gaskins Jas R 2 Glenu John » George John Goodman mrs R 51 George, tare of Frank Green Win E 11 ughs Gibbs Win Gibbs John Granade slary Gibbs Henry Green Council Gibson Henry C Grier Francis Gibson John D Goodwyn W in j Gosling Henry 2 Green Alexr Graham Win H 11 . , Hay Lidney J fill miss Sarah 1 lanh.UU VVmC fester Thus J HallChasM 2 Hitl BenjF Hartman Wm F< • Henry <■ apt Jas 51 Hatcher miss MartKa 2 Howard Judy Ilaseltoo Uaol li Jlo.»k mrs Elizabeth Haney Jas Hard Greenville Hairier miss E E Holire E B Harrington Thomas Holmes D B Hammond Lucy B Hubbard John B Harris Benj Hutchinson Wm Hines H C JJe.uley John 3 Hies Edmond Hanley J W Hitchcock Sami C Hungerford John A iiight Wm J , Jones Davis JoTirson J 1 Jackson Sami H Jackson Jas Junes miss Clara 2 Johnson Sarah Junes Robert Jones Thus J K - Knox Oscar F 3 Kilburn John K Kinchley Thus King mrs Jane Knight Danl Kays Marlin Kromman G Koifleth Joint L Lacy Frank Lynch Jas Lee Jas 51 2 Longsireet mrs Lambert mrs Rachel Lott miss E P Lattitrier in’r-s longsteet Gilbert 2 Laventnre ,1 P Linton John is Lewis David \V Lomu Wm li M 1 McCauley John Jlitchell L N j McKenzi- J W Meals H care of Likey j M< Keen 51 iss Georgia Roller McLester Dr Jno Meaker R 2 McLilland Robert Mitchell Jno J 51 cKay George slerry Henry A McCarty Matthew Mix Jas T , slcCabe Jas slelfe Don Francise MatthewsJ D 2 Montague G W Mallory A Mongin John D 51ariin miss Elizabeth Mulford Hervvy Martiningus U 2 Murphy Edmond slay .his A Momieville Mary Mustin Sami B Murphy 'Timothy Markey F L Morris Elbert G Martin William Angus slnrrovv B W Markey Lawrence ATurpliy Jonah .Miller John Moore Isabella’mrs Meigs R Jno 3 N Nowel Sarah Neshit mrs E L Nicksdn Danl Nell mrs slary Nettles mrs. slary Neel mrs Marv E 4 Nelson Thus C Nail il P O Oakman Robert II O’Grady John i O’Neill miss J r I Patterson dr StHrgees Palmer Lyman B j Partiue Amanda Parker Win R | Palmer B 51 Parr John Peck John Piggot Sami PardueVV V Banll 011 Page 5\ m T Prothro miss L E Pass Joint J D Posey Jas Pace Greenville T Polk Jusiah Pennington miss Hannah R Redman Wm R Rowell mrs Mary Rabe Jane Ann Roberts Adaline 51 Reams John Rtissle miss Rholl Wm Rocwell miss Caroline 1 Rime Ann Roberts Araminta 2 | Red G B 2 Robson John i Ramsay Phocion L Robertson Washington ! Rhodes Wm P Ryan David Rhodes Wm P’ Ross Jas in ca r e of, for Richardson miss E Arnette England Rich John Rowel Thomas 2 S Schley 55 m Strathen Susan Ann 51a- j Schewer A 1 tilda care of George 51 Sattawhite John sValker Saunders Simeon Smith G 55' II 3 Saunders Jas Smith E A Saunders Sami Smith John R Sanderlin Snead Garland A Savayo Jonah Snead Hamilton Skinner miss Fanny Snclson John K Sibley sVilhs SCR Road Agent Short 51 ary. Stockton s\ ? m N Shugart John C Swan J T Sheffield Isaac Stokes J 5V Simms Thomas Stover Sami 51 Shaw slasoa Stanfield Jor.n AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 23, 1817. T. Timmerman John Thomasmisp Sarah Tinsley Margaret A Taut mrs Pheheau Tarver E J 'l’horaas Mary Talhox sJalilten Tobey S Tilman John 'Pltompson 55' Taylor miss Laura J Towns John 5V Thomp-on Isham ’Turpin George Timmerman \\ T Turman George A ■ 3'aylor Lewis Towns James D Tinsley miss 51 A 3 j w 55 alker miss Mary Ann 55 illiams mi-’s Eliza , 55’atls Joseph VS'ilsun Catlin 55 atkins Claihorn 55’olfe David 1 sVarren.lohn sVnoien JohnT Watkins Jason for Nancyss itsmi miss Harriet A S timuli 5V iiliams 5V 51 55’atkins Jason for nti«ssVilson H J sephine F .McKinnie.Wilson mrs Ann sVright rnis> .Martha. careVVjlholm M of T Walton 55'ilkison mr 55 alker-Gnstavns sVinters Jeremiah Wallace. Norman Williams John j Weeks mrs Mary sVood A 55’ebsterdr J 1* 55'omlen Alfred Welch David Woolhopter mrs Eliz sVeaver mrs R 55'olling VV 5V sVhitehead John Whilely mrs Y Yancey Benj C April 2 E. I>. GLASCOCK, P. 51. wmm*. »■ n m ■■ am ■ n*i i m - mm* ■ mmm m n—— Charleston Advortisenionts. [SafeVICTOR! A HOTEL,fe* JlilL CHARLESTON', S. <'. i! RAIL CORNER OF KING AM) PRINCESS-STS. '!■ j,' \ HASK ’ I Proprietors. J. B. Atwood, > r s This splendid, elevated and commodious Estab lishment combines advantages equal, if not superi or, to any Hotel in I he city, particularly on account of its central location and airy construction. Board, per day §1 00 Du. per week, fi 00 f*-h23 ly 105 TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. rpillE subscriber begs leave to cal! the attention -M- of Country Merchants. Planters. &c., to his very extensive stock of STAPLE .4.5/1 FANC\ DRV GOODE, which he offers at New York prices, for cash or approved notes. His stock of DOMESTICS are direct from the Factories, and Dress Goods just received per last arrivals from Europe, consisting in part of the following: 3,1. 5. fi and 12-1 Brown Shirting and sheeting 3. 4. 5, fi, 10 and 12-4 Bleached do. do. Prints of every description Cashmeres, ('ashmen Des E Casse Mouse De Laines, Chally’s Printed Bareges and Balzarines. A LSO, Black. Brown. Blue and Green Broad Cloths Black Due Skins and Cassirneres Silk, Satin, Cashmere and Valentia s'estings Cravats, Scarfs, Stocks and Collars, And every article to he found in the Dry Goods line. * E. 5V*. BANCROFT, 253 King-street, Charleston, S. C. sept 7 33 BRILLIANT AND CHEAP LIGHTS FOR STORES, HO TELS, &c. &c. nSTHIF. Snhscriltcr has commenced ihe Mannfac- H Hiring of CAMPHLNE which is decided ly the cheapest and most brilliant light now in use. and would call the, attention of Store Keepersand others in Augusta, to this very economical Oil, which he offers at wholesale and retail,ami will furnish it fresh to all his customers. He has also on band and will be constantly >upp!ie(l with the most approved hanging and side CASIPHINE lamps! B. F. SMITH,' Oil Dealer, 76 East Cay. Charlesion, S. C. P. S.—He has also established a Distillery for tlie VFinufactnre of SPIRITS TURPENTINE, ROSIN, PI IV'IT. and all kinds of VAUMsHES, which he offers to Druggists and others, at w hole sale and retail. Jan. 3 tufS— 79 PAPER, BOOKS AND FANCY STATIONARY. DUN IIAM * Bf.AKELV, J’ape- Yfanufac turers, are now receiving from New York and Boston a very large addition to their former stock of Books and Stationary, together with a general supply of Combs. Buttons. Pins, Needles, Spool-Thread, Razors, Scissors, Thimbles, Pen- JKniyes, Gold and Silver Pencils, (odd Pens. Card- Cases-, Souveiufs.'Tahlets. Pink San en. A'u. Also—A large assortment of Pocket Books, kid, calf anil morocco; Banker Cases; 5V riling Desks; Port Folios; Bill Filets; - Bill Heads; Post Office Deliver); Ink Stands, something new; together with a complete assortment of French and English Toys?Fire-Crackers, ami a large variety of other I articles nsaally kept in Book Stores. (YtlrGoods are all new and well selected to suit both the country ami city trade. Our prices are also reduced in proportion to other goods now of , sered forsale. Country and city merchants are in vited to cal! and purchase cheap goods. Next door o sle.ssrs. J. &S. Bones 5 Co.’s Hardware Store, tsep 23 ly 42 PRICES REDUCED TO' SUIT THE TIMES. 175 AMU.Y MEDICINES, GHOICE PERFUMERY 1 and FANCY ARTICLES. The subscriber respectfully invites the attention ol | Physicians, Merchants and Planters. w]u» may be visiting this city, to his stock of Medicines. G«- H at care having been exercised iu their selection, he is confident that the ! quality of each article is such as cannot fail to afford en ! tiro salisfactio:i. The assortment of Perfumery, Fancy Articles. Brushes i and Combs,arc the, finest varietiesof French and Atueri ■ can manufacture. ile recommends w ith confidence to Gentlemen, in the! estimable qualities, the Shaving Compounds of Piver (Juerlain, Roussel, Glenn and others, which relieve the j operation of shaving from many of its disagreeable at . tendants. Also, to the Ladies a splendid assortment of hlgblv ' perfumed Toilet Soaps—the Homan Kalydor and Milk ; of Roses, bothdelighlful preparations for the complexion, ' together withagreal variety of hair Oils, hair Dyesaud i other Perfumery. ! Sands’, Carpenter’s and Bull’s Sarsaparilla, Jaynes’ ; Expectorant,Carminative mid Hair Tonic, Evans’ Sooth ing Syrup for children teethim;, Powell’s Balsam of An -1 niseed, an excellent remedy foi coughs and colds. Jebb’s Rheumatic Liniment, and all the other popular Medi cines of the day. Orders from the country respectfully solicited. A liberal discount made for rash. VVM. HAINES, Jr., No. 32 Broad-st., Augusta. Sept. 28 1 UNITEDSTATBS ARMY—RECRUIT ING SERVICE. WANTED for the United States Ann;/, able w w Bodied Men, between the ages of 18 arid 33 years, being above 5 feet 3 inches high, of good character, and of respectable standing amonj their fellow citizens. None need apply to enter the ; service, hut those who are determined to serve j honestly and faithfully, the period of their enlist i ment. viz: "during the war” with Mexico, or for I tlie term of five y cars, as the recruit may elect. | A bounty of Twelve Dollars will be paid to j each recruit enlUted. The sum of Two Dollars will he pai I to any j Citizen, Non Commissioned Officer or Soldier, j who shall bring to the rendezvous an able bodied j recruit, who shall be regularly enlisted. The citi zen should present his recruit to the Lieutenant or Captain, and not to the Recruiting Sergeants. JNO. B. CAMPBELL. Capt. U. S. A , Recruiting Officer. : Recruiting Rendezvous, Augusta, slarch 9. 847. i ftSrTlie Southern Banner, Dahlonega 55’aich | man and Cassville Pioneer, will each publish the above three tirrms, and forward their accounts to the undersigned at this nlace. JNO. B CASIPBLLL, Capt. U. S. A , Kccruiihng Officer. M-rcu ]0 131 AUGUSTA IRON AND BRASS FOINDERY. fIOTTOV AND WOOLLEN MA CHIN ERY AND GEARING FOR FACTO RIES. HOPKINS & HARDMAN, inccnncction with the .51 A F PEA WAX COM PANY'-, N. \ (one of the most extensive Ma | chine Simps in th«- United States.) would resjiect. fully inlonuihc public that thev arc pre; r*d to furnidh CU T T O S . WOO 1. LE N A N ! > OT HER MACHINERY, together with ail I kinds of. vl ILL GEARING and CASTINGS | of all descrijilions, oft he latest improved patterns j in a style ut workmanship equal to any in the j country, and at short notice. Manufacturers and others arc invited to call and examine tlie Machinc-v, which is always on hand at THEIR ES I’ABLISHMEN T, near the Rail Road. D epot, in Augusta, whore orders will he received and filled on as tV-vorable terms as they can he procured at the North or elsewhere. The de , livery of the same being at Augusta, will avoid 1 rusk and save expense to the purchaser. Fite following Spccimensarc finished and set up in a room for exhibition: SPREADING AND LAP MACHINE, DOUBLE DOFFER CARDS, SINGLE DOFFERCARDS WI TH 8 FLATS, RAIL- 55 A 5 DRAWING HEAD, I IST SPEEDER FOR ROPING, DRAWING FRAME, RIXGTR WELLER 'THROSTLE. I LIVE SPIN DLLS DE 5D SPINDLES DANFORTH CAP SPINNER, LOOM WITH STOP MOTION, SAMPLES OF SH AFTING, COUPLINGS, HANGERS AND PULLiES. They will furnish, also, all other kinds of Ma . chinery used in Factories, including the •8K L a -<f s»s: IS ATI \<4 TB IJI.E, first introduced into this.country by the Muttea wtn Company, which is a great labor-saving Machine, as will appear by the following: Butternuts Sept. iUi. iMo. — Our Self-Opera ting Vlules operate to our entire satisfaction, pro ducing yarn nt a superior quality, and an in creased quantity over the Hand Mules, and at a far less cost, not excelling five cents per hun dred. It is now about two years since they were put in operation,and 1 do not know that they haVe ever been detained for halt an hour for repairs. In haste, yours, truly, Ac., A. G. AVasmbov, Agent. Maftayunk, Jan. VM! t, 1845.—Mr. Richard Striblxng, of the Malteawan Ootnpanv, has put in operation in my establishment eight of Smith’s Self Acting Mules, seven of 132 spindles, and one of 312 spindles. They perform to the great est satisfaction, and the Mule itselfis considered ' l>y all practical men as the best of the kind in the country. Joseph Ripka. Norristown, Pa., Jan. 10, 1815. Air. Stiih ling, from the Malteawan Company, New York, : has just finished putting in operation for me ten ot Smith's Self-Acting Mules, for spinning twist and tilling, which operate to our entire satisfac tion. Samuee Jamison. Greed Pulls s Tills, April 25, 181.).—5V <i. B. Leonard, Esq. — Dear Sir—This Company have had in operation ot Sell-Acting Mules Sharp's, Roberts & Co's. Mason’s and Smith’s. The two former for more than two years, and the hitter for upwards of one year last past. 1 have kept an accurate account of the product, waste and cost of operating each description ot Mule, and the result is decidedly in favor of Smith’s. I 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 less expense. Yours, respectfully, J. A. Bcri.eigii, Agent Great Falls Manufacturing Co. Yarn spun in one week, ending 12th August, 1813, at the Rocky Glen NJ i!K, Fishkill Landing, N . Y.—1.1 ~ I pounds aml 1 Hi,510 hanks No. 35 yarn: Hanks to the spindle per day, 4 7-100; i No. of working hours, II (i(i-100; expenses per week, *llsO, cost per hundred hanks, No. 35. 3 3-10(1 bmo March 9 TRUSSES, TRUSSES. A L.sit(»K assortment cmhraciiw almost every mric <>t II ill's, Marsh s,('ti:i.si*'.s,(’ofl" , i's. Hards, Bun - ning.s, Thompson's Mrs. Certs’, French Patent, Common, ill (I Improved C<*in>r>(iii TRUSSKS, for the relief and cure oft i> rata or Rn pi nre. Prolapsus, ■&.<;. A supply cu n slautiv on hand, and lor sale by , II WILAM), kUS LEY &. CO. X. It.—Persons ordering Trusses should specify for which side aud w hut pm posi wanted, and give the size (in number of inches) round the hips. The prices vary | from 75 cents to St 0 oct STATUTES OF GEORGIA. * S ANALYSIS OF THE ST.VTCTKS OF GEORGIA, in general use. with Forms and Precedents necessary to their practical operations —and an appendix containing the Declaration of Independence; the Articles of (’onfeder* inn; the Constitution of the I nited States; the Constitution of the State of Georgia: Gen. Washington’s Fare well Address; and the Naturalization Laws passed hy Congress: by Howell Cobb, containing 779 ; pages, royal octavo —price For sa e hy angiirto THOMAS RICHARDS. medicines aad PURFU3I ERA'. fWNUE subscriber lias now on hand, and is continually 0L receiving fresh supplies of genuine Drugs and Medicines, selected expressly for physician.-and family use. Also, an cleu’ant asortment of **■"rfurm rv —Cologne and Lavender Waters, fancy washing and shaving Soaps, Hair Oils, A e., nil of which are ottered a educed prices for cash.- s'i-itors iVom the country are invited to call. 55 M, HAiNES. Oct 1 I WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT n’STUX CONTINUE THE ABOVE BUSI ■ I w w NESS on his oirn account, on the first of ’ September next, at the Warehouse,of Stovall <fe Simmons,at which time that firm w ill he dissolved. i Arrangements have been made with Messrs. An dres. Smears 4" Wootten. (to whom said s\'arehouse • ; is rented for the ensuing year,) fur storage of | Cotton and other produce consigned to him. He ' ; has also engaged, tlie services of ins. present part i ner, 51 r. G. Simmons. ‘ Augusta, July 30, 1846, aplO aug26 _a HOTEL FOR SALE. I p THE undersigned being desi- f _ 9 < hni|2y |r( >ii S tt f changing Ids residence. IP _ i offers forsale his house in the 5 dlageof Edgefield, S. (’., well know as the TLAN I’ER’S HOTEL, ’ with all the furniture and other necessary appen dages. Extensive additions have recently been ! made to the house, and furnished throughout, which makes it one of the most desirable stands so a Hotel in the up country. Attached to the home 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 cultivation.— The house is pleasantly located on the south side i of the Public Square, convenient to the Court House and the business part of the village. To an approved purchaser the terms will be . made easy and accommodating. For further particulars enquire on the premises, C. H. GOODMAN. April 5 4 c 136 UINA INSI RANGfUCOMPANY OF HARTFORD. CAPITAL 8-50.000. TV HE undersigned has been appointed Agent for rhe above Company in this City, and is pre > } pared to insure Buildings, Merchandise, Furniture 1 &c.. against loss or damage by Fire. Ali losses ' will be promptly serried here. I ’ JOSEPH MILLIGAN Agent, sept. Id 6m 36 HAUTERIVE’S Cl IEM 1C A L SO LUTION. FDR THE IMPROVEMENT OF WHEAT AND OTHER SEEDS. rauiE subscriber being the only possessor in the fi U nited States, of the re< ipe for preparing liAU PERI VE S CHE VI ICALSOLU i lO.\ for which the Society of F’neouragcinenl and Ao riculture of France, after testing the\alue oflt for three consecutive years, through a commission composed of Scientific Agriculturists and (Jfie j mis's, and after their favorable report, awarded i the in 1 entor a premium of 3,000 francs, and a gold medal, j The stimulating power of the ingredients com- I posing thissoiution is such, that by steeping the Seed in it, the etlect is not only to accelerate the germination, hut to render the vegetation more vigorous, by its useful action as a hygroscopic; the gaseous emanations of carbonic acid, and carbonated hydrogen, nourish the plant, and make it more productive to the Farmer, by pre j Venting rust and the attacks of insects. J he numerous advantages arising from the use ol this Steep, are—lst, that tl is the direct appli cation of pahylum to the seed, instead of the ground. 21.. It supersedes all brinings , lime, plaster, ami all other troublesome operations now in use. 3Jt. It causes a much more speedy and hardy growth; and lastly, by maturing much sooner, i wc think lOdass.Gt will evade the rust and consequently, give the husbandman a mote profitable harvest; also, the cost is moderate, tur the barrel ot 33 to 35 gallons ) DIRECTIONS FOR USING THE CHEMICAL SOLUTION. 'Put in a tight tuo as much of the Solution cs is required tor tlie quantity of Seed you have to soak throw in the seed and let it remain, as follows* \V HE A P and RYE, f? Hoftrs or more OA 1 s and BARLEY, 3 Hours or more ! CLOVER and OTHER GRASS SEED, 2 Hours. INDIAN CORN, Jjs to 24 Hours, i jOr Alter being soaked, dry tl through a halr | sieve before sowing. CO i ION SEED.— Southern Planters would find a great benefit by using this Solution as a steep tor their Colton Seed before planting. The longer the Seed stand soaking *dio better. After having been soaked, tin* Seeds must be drained ! in a sieve or basket, and immediately planted. For the information ofthose who wish second testimony on this matter, he subjoins the opinion of some well known Agriculturists, w ho tried the preparation on Wheat last Fall, and now renew their orders tor an enlarged quantum for spring seed mgs. Extract of a letter from JOHN S. SKIN NER, Esq., dated I'ebruurtj 15, 1815. Your So lution was tried, not by me, hut my own sort, F. G. Skinner; the \V heat he steeped in it was sowed very late, yet he says the effect is very ap i parent and liighlv beneficial. I shall recommend the trial ot the Solution to ail my frioads next j spring, for their Oats, Corn, -Ac. Col. N. GOLDSBORO UGH. writes. March hth, 181.): I’hree bushels were seeded in stiff white oak land, and here i have every reason so be well satisfied with the experiment; the Wheat came up theee days earlier, and grew up with as tonishing vigor, and lias maintained a superiority over the adjacent \\ heat, which was brined and limed and seeded the same day in land of the same quality. It lias constantly appeared thus j far as if the land in which tlie Wheat stteeped in the Solution was seeded hud been manured, and the other not; whereas the whole was dressed tlie preceding spring with barn-yard man'are, &c. j Commodore JONES, U, S. Navy, writes : *‘As to the effects ot the Solution on the growing crop, &e., 1 think very favorable. Jt has added much to the appearance as well as to the gro. vlb, &c.” (Ordfir, double the quantum use d last Fall.) Green Valley Farm, Angus/ 2 7, 1846. —I have tried your solution, last fall, on Wheat. I sowed a piece ot land ol three acres, one half the seed soaked with the Solution, and the other without any soaking. One acre and a half, with the seed soaked, gave I ‘ bushels Wheat, the other one and a half acres only yielded 12’; the\\ r heat weighed 59i pounds per bushel, xvhile that not ; soaked, only 5/|. Ihe Wheat soaked came up nearly four days before the other, and harvested twelrcd.iyssooner. PHILIP MAtISO. Mr. A. MAUGE, of Augusta, Ga., is ap pointed my sole agent fur this State. L. MONTROP. Fob. 4 —3m I (hi II O W AAVFU LL V C I Ll* A BLJE . TO NEGLECT USING THE GENUINE DR. TAYLOR’S BALSAM OF LIVERWORT. 375 Bowery, \. V. MUST those lie who have Pulmonary Consumption, or any affection of the Lung's. Liver or ,- lirs’, alter reading the following letter, just received front a m. st respectable inhabitant of Westchester County New York. Tarrytown, Aug. 9, IF-H. Dc tr Doctor—lt is difficult to find words to express the trratilude which I fed towards yon for the interest you i have taken so relieve me in my d f stress. In the \ car I 1842 I contracted a heavy cold, which finally settled on | my lungs; in a few months after I commenced coughing ; and laising offensive matter, which smelt very bad. Having heard that Sherman's Lozenges Wore good for a 1 cough I tried afew hoses of them, but they had not the least effect on me. I then catted in the best piiy-Uiau in tlie I place, who attended me a few months, hut without sue ccss; I then saw an advertisement in one of tlie city pnptrsol sVistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry, of which I ; pun based tliree bottles, at thecoruer of Fulton and iNns ! sau streets, hut I could not perceive the least beneficial j effect from it, on the contrary 1 think it was agreatiu i jury to me. Shortly after using it 1 coinn raising , : blood in large quantities; 1 was taken down sick and [ confined to tlie hon-e lor three months, during which time I lost my appetiie and fell away very fast; I was f I then induced to consult Dr. Curtis of New York, (one of I tlie best physicians in the city,) hut he could do me no good. I again became worse, and was confined to the house all last winter a ml spring, and I gave up all hope of ever getting any better, as 1 again raised blood and my cough was very severe,together with a pain in my breast and undnr the shoulder blade. M v friends now gave up : all hope of my recovering, and thought every day was | thelast. About this time I heard of your BALSAM OF i I.IVERW ORT beiv-e pood for consum/itioH, hut I was like many other-, •» , td % was fearful that it might be a regu lar humbug; I however finally consented to trv it, a* I i thought il could make me no worse. My brother then j purclia-ed a bottle of it at 375 Bowery, NU V.. and I eom ; menced taking it,-and by the time I had used one bottle ! full I could sleep all night, and in the morning Iliad an : appetiie lor my break fast. Istill keep on taking il and i find great benefit from it—tliepainin my breast isentire- Il v gone, and 1 raise no more blood. VVithju the last two months I have gained in weight six pounds and much in strong h. 1 would therefore advise all who have any ’ afi'etv ion of tlie Lungs or Liver lo try the Genuine Dr. I Taylor’s Balsam of Liverwort, for I truly believe it to 1 bethe best remedy in existence for diseases of the Lungs or Liver. Should anyone doubt the tbove statement re lative to your valuable medicine, let u.m cull on fie, and 1 will convince them ©fits virtue. Yours respectfully, DE REVERE. Beware of counterfeits, the only genuine has an engra i ved label (over theoutside wrapper of each bottle) with the signature of Dr. GIJRDOX J. LEEDS attached. Tlie genuine article for sale by WM. HaIXES. Oct 1 I PICES AND CONDIMENTS, SLTT i able for the. season, of tlie purest quality and 1 choicest flavour, viz: MACE, Nutmegs, Cloves, ! Cinnamon, Pepper. Red Pepper, Ginger Root and : Ground, Mustard, Isinglass, Gellafiue, Irish Moss, Russia Shred Isinglass, Vanilla Bean, Extract of tio.. Oil of Lemon, Ess. Lemon, Extract Lemon. • j Sup. Curb Soda, Tart, Acid, Saleratus. and every > i other article necessary for culinary purposes, t I Having obtained a Bowdering Mill, person? wishing Spictsin Powder, mav depend noon their . ! purity and freshness. J. E MARSHALL. Dec. 9 5 J NEW SERIES— VOL. I.—NO. 171. ! p atent medicines. NOTICE I m iJF OofVRTXFIimiIP fpHtcop;.r.i,e«hip hereV lltv>re , , JL mime of W.M. SU |VM V v sov Pr tlie «» theSlsl of Ju| y ' a *b by the <«.„«, 1'? . d -? w* d Suaim, and the business i s now, a „ ( , Sa,<l " m * I conducted exclusively by the subscriber J?’ u , lu,uru * the sola charge of the m mu'f iclunni- C f ti... i. * la< * Vermifuge fcr the Inst fourteen year*. auacoaaud The Panacea will he pul up as’ u.uAl |„ rou , , , I fluted longitudinally, with the following letter-. hi . the glass Pun*era. P/iilJda.” and th.-oiA* - change made is the name of JAS. SW UM stamped ou the sealing wax, and urtUtn on the label rotenlU the cork, and u new la! el for the side of.ibe boti le.comium a or geometric lathe work, comprising nine different dies ' which It at e been turned for the exclusive use of the pro prietor. by Draper A Fo-, brink note engravers of Pbila de (diia. I our die* ofdilferent patterns form thebodvof the Work.and unite centre is a portrait cf the late Win , Vr . l "", separated from the borders In two circles of ' work. Ihe word* “Swaht.’s Panacea,” are en graved conspicuously on two turned strips, and a large seiiu-eircular dic lonns the upper margin. The border* are composed of plain lathe work strjps, outside of w Inch is engraved in small letters the entry of the copy-right. J uMES aHVAIM. S'VAIM'S CELEBRATED PANACEA, FOR THE CORK OF Scrofula, Genera! Dthi/if y, White Swetlinc- Rhen m-Utsm, Disease* oj the Liver and Shin and all diseases arising from Itnnun ties oj the Blond , or the ej , feels of Mercury. five v,"l '| >A^ A 1 l ’ A | ll lS l " °" ,Mr '"ore rlnm Mvenfv- I.x v . «1„ ** ,raU ‘ rt this country and in Europe fm its aoitlutan cure—(or the,- -nlfi, „, 0s of H ilic ‘ h « ciio.ms mud*-to the directions ai d books [who 1, mav be h.ut gnus] accompanying the Panacea. * lES lad “ ,I,J PriVnto practice,and the niost T ,’ rtU " e ” f bei, ' s ’ r< bv sonr , A,m.^::^ P t^ ,Cia,,S a ‘ ld **■" 'Pe^ eilv.*° ,b ““- M - L - Plofesscr of Surgery, p a . (Jiiirer | verdlv U,n ° Mott ’ M ‘ D ’ Pr °fos S orof Surgery, N. Y.Uni v ° eWCe? ’ M ’ D ’ lessor of MidSvifery.Pa. fm- I ?• P ’ PU University i - I like. M. I;.. 1 resident Colle-T,. Phvsieims Phi* Dr. Del \ die, Professor Medir i„e Havana ’ | • o-., Lourem oda L..z, Professor Surg ~ . Li-bon. : i Wlrt-r; ?w r Royal(Ndlegc Surge *, London. 7 ti v niir, late Minister to Spain. I Sir Tl.om .s Pearson. Major General'British Army. (i ilherl Robertson, British Consul, .fee. .fee. And also, ihe wonderful cures effected i.v Swaim Pabacea baV<‘ for many years made it an i..v ; iual.lc .em edy. ihe Panacea does not contain n.erniry in any lonn. and being an innocent pieparation it mav he given to the most tender infant. c Negroes who are confined in large numbers on plant-a tionsm hot climates, are peculiarly liable to such form* 01 disease, arising Irom a vitiated stateof i|,e blood an > w aid ot cleanliness and variety of food. These diseases so frequently set rcgnlar practice at defiance, and ren der their miserable victims both Useless and expensive to their masters that planters would study their own inUi'r. fsl as well as that of humanity, by keeping alwa V s a sup' pivot Swann’s Panacea which appears to be the only thing which can he relied on it) such eases. riiK uirr\n. pbii k pas been redfced to One Debar and f itty cents per hotrle, ]. ontaiuiug three hall pints.] or three bottles for Four Dollars ALSt)-sSWAIM> VERMIFUHE. •. A \ aln-c'e { a ally Medicine, being a highly approved reine.ly lor all diseases ansiiK.-from Debility of the Di gestive Organs, such as Worm*, Cholera Morbus, Dvsen lery.l-ever and Ague. Bleeding Piles, Sick lic.-oLdi.;, Ac. Ac. bee the pamphlet [which may be iiad gTalis] accompanying the \ ermifuge. e Prepared at >waim's Laboratory. ;<eveiffh street be ow E!, snut, Philadelphia, and for sale by all respect* blc Di uggi^issin the [mrpil Sfofcs. AdKXrs. New York—ls. 11. Schieffelin A To, London. Eng.—Evans* Lescber. Liverpool. Eng. —Evans, S»»u A Co. Havana—L.L . MelizeV. \ al para iso—Alex Cross. Buenos Ayres—O J. Hayes &. Co. | fit. ’[Thoiiiris—A. H. Riise. C anfon—J.Sworde, Sandwich Islands'—E L. Ben.-ou Calcutta— Huffuaglc &. j w 4 HO TO THE BEAI'TIFIFRS OF THE COMPLEXION. ■ N./ r/trisin'S Effleor.it. composed of an Eastern Botanical discovery bd surprising efli.acy, tor rendering the Skin .sol* aml fair j «■' well as imparting a delicate roseate hue to the cbm- A- a creator and conservator of that most distiug.n4i'- mg charm of (-male lovel,ness. a frunsparem fair skin, .Inles Hand > Nymph Soap or Eau Divire De. Venus may ( he said to -xert an almost magicalpower. Composed fo'r t he most part ofOriental P.aNamic Plants, to the utter, rx | cui s on of all mineral admixture, i* i- distinguished lied ; , ' ll ! ;l| ly for ir- extremely tMaiid, purifv i..g and soothi'n j ac,, °" 0,1 >kin; and by acting on the pores and mil” nle secretory vessels, expels all impurities from the *nr | hx o-allays every tendency to ii fl ruination, ami by Him method done, effectually dissipates all redness. lan, pim ples, Ireckfoi. snrtbh. n, ai*d v. li’or.unsightiul cntuiieoua visitations, so iuniiical to female lovelin ss. Ii - „sp will i ehiyige, the mo-t bilious complexion into one of radian*. W liue.ness; while on the neck, hands and amis it bestows ;i j delicacy ami fairness which ifscontiiiuediise w ill happily iM-oV.'t. and every appearance ofyouthfnl ehann. to tlie most advanced periods of life. For sale, wholesale ami j retail, |,y JULES IIA CEL, Pr.i--tir.al Ch-'inist and Perfumer, No. 120 Cliesnnt-st. m Vml by ,1. E. M \RSHALL, IIAVILAM), RISLEY A CO., and VV. HAINES. Jr. j A premium awarded at UitsEraukliu lustilutb. April 1 i>v Js;j | NO .no BIS ,\VHST»S, nil AT OR ICEI> HAUL K E’MEDI which enhances eonsideraldv thebeati tv am! alters the appearance ol the c-iunteiianeo I *r” m *hat which is much disliked. It is pleasing to have, cine lent mean* to remove these defects. To effect thi* I change of hair to much wished for, Is- (h- .grand and | never fail ng property of JFLES HAI EL’.s VEIiETA BLK. LIU I ID HAIR D\E,which the proprietor can with justice state is far beyond any thing of the Kind ever j yet known m this or any other country. Its properties are very powerful, though very innocent. This ch lineal ; result is a wonder, as it enables persons to dye ins anta neoiisly theii hair without the least inconvenience. For changing red or gray hair, whiskers, eyebrows,&c.. to it brown, black, or chesnutcolor. The slii-htcst evil, con setjuem-es need not be feared from its use—it is altogether harmless. This composition is the oolv.-me sanctioned by the science of Chemistry to dye, in gp indelible raan | imr, the various gradations of cohort without danger or inconvenience ami has justified Uiejihoml patronage and mi united confidence of the pnblic. If block is required ask tor box marked N.; if brown, box marked B, For sale, wholesale and and retail, by JUL{uH HAECL, Perfumer mid Chemist, 120 Chesuut street, Philadelphia." And by J. 7L .MARSHALL, HAVILAND, ULSLEY A CO., and VV. HAINES, Jr., and at must all Druggi-ts throughout theU.States. Beware of Counterfeit?,—Ask for “Jules IfaUel’s Vcg | etable Liquid Hair Dye,” if you want the genuine arti I de. Price Tacts, and .yl box. A premium awarded althe Franklin Institute. April 1 tw 153 TO THE LADIES IN PAATICUIiA.It* N,|V DEPILATORY PijWDER has been found -LTBL highly beneficial and of great use to ladies wfio Jiave been alllicted with superfluous hair, principally when its growth has been confined to the upper lip and side of the face, giving a masculine turn to the whole features.-. When used with proper care*ivud according to the directions , it will be found to he a great addition to the toilet, as the use of any sharp instrument is ciilirely avoided, an i the hair is removed in five or fen minutes 1 after its application. Thi - composition is infallible, and warranted to remove superfluous hair. After numerous trials l have, received certificates of .-access which cannot be contested. For sale, wholesale ami retail, at JELLS HAFEL’S DEPOT. 120 Chesnut street. Philadelphia. And by J. E. MARSHALL, HAVILAND RIS LEV & CO., and \V. HAINES. Jr. Premiums awarded at the Franklin Institute. April I jw 153 BRICKS FOR SALE. THE subscriber has for sale and will keep on band at bis Brick Yard on Green-street, | 350,000 BRICKS. S. L. BASFORU. Ja n 24 ly 06 CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. j riJHIE undersigned having formed a Partnership m under the name and style of KOVAL At MURPHEY, and having purchased the stork of 1 goods of J. F. &M. J. Carswell, propose to do a | general grocery business, and sol.c.t the patronage of their fritctls. S, ROYAL. EDMUND T. MURPHEY.- April 6 w 1 m 157