Daily constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1846-1851, May 01, 1847, Image 1

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BY JAMES GARDNER, JR. THIS CONSTITUTIONALISM OFFICE IN McINTOSH-STREET, Third door from the North- West corner of Broad-st. Salei of LAND by Administrators Executor* or Guar dians, are required, by law, to be held on the first Tueiday in the month, between the hours o( ten in the forenoon and three in the afternoon, at the Court House in which the property is situate. Notice o these sales must be given in a public Gazette sixty Day# previou. to the day of sale. Sains of NEGROES must be at public auction, on the 4r»t Tuesday of the month, between the usual hours o ■ale, at the place of public sales in the county where the Letters Testamentary, or Adminis ration, or Guar dianship, may have been gianted, 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 he held. Notice for the sale of Personal Property must be given in like manner forty days previous to day of sale. i Notice to the Debtors and Creditors of an Estate must be published for FORTY DAYS. Notice that application will be made to the Court of Or dinary for h ave to sell LAND, must be published for FOUR MONTHS. Notice for leave to sell NEGROES, must be published Four months, before any order absolute cau be given by the Court. BUSIN ESSCARDST To ProfeMionnl au«l Men. PROFESSIONAL AM) BUSINESS CARDS ! not exceeding six lines, will Be inserted under this ; head at the rale ofSIO per annum. Cards ex* •ceding six lines, will he charged pro rata per line JAMES GARDNER, JR. ATTORNEY AT LAW. AUGUSTA, GA. Feb. C 103 geo. g. McWhorter, A. T T O ft \ F, Y A T I. A W . OFFICE LAtT RAJVGE, AUGUSTA, GEORGI/ t>ct 23 6ra 20 DAVID ADAMS, Attorney at Law, Hamburg, So. Cj Office over the Horn of Sibley &. C'rapon—will , practice in the Law Courts of Edgefield and Barn- j well. 39 ly sept 21 GIBSON & BUTT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. WARRENTON. GA. LAW COPARTNERSHIP.—The Subscribers have entered into a Co-Partnership, and will prac- j »ise in the Northern Circuit. Any business entrus- i ted to their care w ill meet withprumpt attention. WILLIAM GIBSON. JOSEPH U. BUTT. Jan. 22 Cm. 94 LAW NOTICE. J. T. SHEWMAKE, - ATTORNEY AT LAW, WAYNESBOROLGH, GA. Jan. 23 ly 95 | CLEVELAND Sc SPEAR, MM ga*M»mTs NO. a1 5 L7 IIROAD- ST. (Over Aldrich Green's Shoe Store.) nov 11 ]V 35 CONSTITUTIONALIST JOB OFFICE, II’IITTCSS CTP.33T, S'££,j -S&. Having recently put our Job Office in complete order, ami made extensive additions to our former assortment of FANCY TYPE, we are now pre dared to execute with neatness, and at short notice, ALL KINDS or PLAIN, FANCY, AND ORNAMENTAL SUCH AS HANDBILLS, VISITING CARDS. LABELS, COTTON RECEIPTS, C ARDS, BLANKS, CIRCULARS, CHECKS, NOTES, BILL HEADS, Ac. All orders from the Country w ill meet w ith prompt attention. Augusta. June 21, ISIS. a HOTEL FOR SALE. 'PH E undersigned being desi- pfiiisD rous of changing his residence. offers for sale his house in the Village of Edgefield, 8. C., well know as the PLANTER’S HO I’LL, 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 de-irable stands so n Hotel in the up country. Attached to the house are all the necessary out buildings, including a Bat ; Room and Ten Pin Alley, together with fifteen j acres of land, in the highest state of cultivation.—* | The house is pleasantly located on the pouth side i of the Public Square, convenient to the Court House and tlie business part of the village. To an approved purchaser the terms w ill be made easy and accommodating. for further particulars enquire on the premises. C. H. GOODM AN. April 5 4r_ 156 jETNA insurance company of HARTFORD. CAPITAL $250,000. THE undersigned has been appointed Agent for the above Company in this City, and is pre pared to insure Buildings, Merchandise, Furniture Ac., against loss or damage by Fire. All losses will be promptly settled here. JOSEPH MILLIGAN, Agent, sept. 18 6m 38 DRUGS, MEDICINES AND PERFUMERY. THE subscriber has now on hand, and is continually receiving fresh supplies of genuine Drugs and Medicines, selected expressly for physicians and family use. Also, an elegant asortment of Perfumery —Cologne »nd Lavender Waters, fancy washing and shaving Soaps, Hair Oils, Ac.. Ac., all of which are offered a educed price* for cash. Visitors from the country are invited te call. WM. HAINES. Oct TRUSSES, TRUSSEST A LARGE assortment embracing almost every size of H IPs, Marsh’s. Chase's. Corbet's, Hard’s, Ilan »ing,s, Thompson’s Mrs.Betts’. French Patent. Common, srd Improved Common TRUSSES, for the relief and care of Hernia or Ru pi ure. Prolapsus, Ac. A supply con stantly on hand, and for sale by HAVILAND, RTSLEY dr CO. N. B.—Persons ordering Trusses should specify for which side and what purpose wanted, and give the sire fin number of Inches) round the hips. The prices vary *rnm 75 certs to $lO |LIS T OF L ETTE RS REMAINING in the Post Office at Augusta, Ga., on the Ist day of April, 1847. $7“ Persons wishing lettersfrom thislist, wil’ ; please say they are advertised . A j Allen miss Emma Author.y* mrs Pobitha Alden, messrs D& Co Austin S R Abbott Isaac Averell E 2 Allen miss Caroline Averell miss Cara Adair G W Ant ony L L i Adams F C Amacker Absalom i Allen Wm Anderson missGabrella 2 Ard worth Jarnea Anderson Abraham 1 Austin Jams C Bishop miss Sophia Baldwin messrs R CtStCo i Beatlis Alfred Bird M A Boday miss Elizabeth Blackwell S D Belt Mr Bolder, mrs Sarah M Beasely John Bowing James A Beams* V M Blackburn Bnlinda Baily Jas M Boling Mary Ann Baldin James Baxter Adam Bailey J M Bouyer mrs Beatty R Bourgois Edmond Beall Win M 2 Bourmand 'l' B Berry Andrew J Boyle Louise J J Bird mrs M A Bryant Isaac Belcher mrs Isabella 2 Brandy dr F M Bell Wm 3 Brown rnrsEleaao Beal dr 8 B - Brooker P A Beall Joseph C Brown N«d Bird well mrs Byrd rar Byrd Henry A Byrd E A Bysnn John C Burroughs mrs Elizabet Burkes Edward Burr A Arnold 1 Butler E M Barker Cynthia ! Bush miss Sat ah C : Carter Jas M Collier JG Corree Sophia Cleveland Robert R Cayton Sand L 2 Clark 1 B Garter John Collier Louisa S Chavous John Cox Clement CheeverG W Conner ( has II Copeland M M Cooper Miss Virginia Coo per t Phoebe 3 Clark Merrym m Clapton Jonathan Clark miss .Mary Ann Corcoran miss E C ook mrs Cowles Norman Club the Planter# Coale dr James J Cook J Cooper JM Critz Sami D Clark John M Crawford mrs Sarah Cook Eliza A Camming John Clark Thomas Crew James R I) ( Dedrick Allan DunranJohnP Dix Thos R Dutill miss Sarah Davis «fc Hall Dunlap Sarah L Dirk Louisa. Deverenux 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 Wrn Furkermiss M Ferrell mrs Caroline Florence mrs Ford mr> Honora Ford miss Maria ■ Freeland J M C4D a j Garragon Jas Graham JohnT I Gaskuis Jas R 2 Glenn John George John Goodman mrs R M George, care of Frank Green \V m E Hughs Gihha Wm Gibbs John Grenade Mary ~ Gibbs Henry Green Council Gibson Henry C Grier Francis Gibson Joint D Goodwyn Una Gosling Henry 3 Green Aiexr Graham Win fi II Hay Kidney Hill miss Sarah i Hniih.imWmC Hester Thos J I HaiiChas M 2 Hitt Bcnj F | Hartman Wm E Henry cant Jas M I Hatcher miss Martha 2 Howard Judy 1 Haselion Dan! B Hook mrs Elizabeth ; Haney Jas Hard Greenville Hatiier miss E E Hotice E B Harrington Thomas Holmes D B Hammond Lucy B Hubbard John B Harris Benj Hutchinson Wm I Hines H C Henley John 3 Hies Edmond Henley J W Hitchcock Sami C Hungerford John A Hight Wra j lones Davis Johnson J Jackson Baml II Jackson Jas Jones miss Clara 2 Johnson Sarah Jones Robert Jones Thos J K Knox Oscar F 2 Kiihurn John K Kinchley Thus King mrs Jane Knight Danl Kays Alartin Krotnman G Koiflelh John L Lacy Frank Lynch Jas Lee Jas M 2 Longstreet mrs Lambert mrs Rachel lam miss E P Lattiraer mrs Longsteet Gilberts Laventure J P Linton John S Lewis David W Lount \\ ra K M McCauley John Mitchell L N McKenzi J W Meals H care of Likey McKeen Miss Georgia Butler McLester Dr Jno Meaker R 2 McLilland Robert Mitchell Jno J McKay George Merry Henry A McCarty Matthew Mix jas T McCabe Jas Melfe Don Franciao Matthew s J D 2 Montague G W Mallory A Mongin John D Martin miss Elizabeth Mulfurd Hervey Martin Angus W 2 Murphy Edmond May Jas A • Mondeville Mary Muslin Sami B Murphy Timothy Markey F L Morns Elbert G Martin William Angus Murrow B W Markey Lawrence Morphy Jonah Miller John Moore Isabella mrs Meigs K Jno 3 i . . | Nowel Sarah Neshit mrs E L j Nickson L>anl Nell mrs Mary i Nettles mrs. Mary Nee! mrs Mary E 4 Nelson Thos C Nail 11 P O Oakman Robert H O’GradyJohn O’Neill miss J P Patterson dr Sturgess Palmer Lyman B Pardue Amanda Parker Wm R ■ Palmer B M Parr John Peck John Piggot Saral Pardue W A Pauli O 11 Page Wm T ITothrn miss L E Pass John J D Posey Jas Pace Greenville T Folk Josiah Pennington miss Hannah s Redman Wm R RowaH mrs Mary Rahe Jane Ann Roberts Adaline M j Reams John Kussle miss, ; Rlioll Wra Rocwell miss Caroline ; Rhae Ann Roberts Araminta 2 ! Red G B 2 Robson John Ramsay Phorion L Robertson Washington Rhodes Wrn P Ryan David Rhodes Wm F Koss Jas in ca’e of, for Richardson miss E Arnette England Rich John Rowel Thomas 2 I S J Schley Wm Strathen Susan Ann Ma- ■ ! Schewer A F tilda care of George M ; j Satlawhite John Walker Saunders Simeon Smith G W H 3 Saunders Jas Smith E A Saunders Sami Smith John R Sanderlin Snead Garland A Savayo Jonah Snead Hamilton Skinner miss Fanny Snelson John K Sibley Willis SCR Road Agent Short Mary Stockton WmN Shugart John C Swan J T Sheffield Isaac Stokes J W Simms Thomas Stover Sami M Shaw Mas** Stanfield Joh* V AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 1, 1847. I ) ~ T. i Timmerman John Thoma® miss Sarah Tinsley .Margaret A Tant mrs Bheheau Tarver E J Thomas Mary | Talhox Mallhen - Tohey S i Tilman John Thompson W j Taylor miss Laura J Town s John W I Phorap-on Isliam Turpin George I Timmerman W T 'Turman George A I Taylor Lewis Towns James D Tinsley miss 31 A 3 W ! Walker miss 3lary Ann Williams miss Eliza W alls Joseph Wilson Catliti i Watkins Claiborn Wolfe David | Warren John Wooten JohnT I W atkins Jason for NanryWilson miss Harriet A ■ Salmon Williams VV M j Watkins Jason for miss Wilson II Josephine F McKinnieWilson mrs Ann W right miss Martha careWiiholra M of T Walton VVilkison mr Walker Gustavos Winters Jeremiah VVallace Norman Williams John Weeks mrs Mary Wood A Webster dr J P Wooden Alfred Webb David Woolhopter mrs Eliz Weaver mrs R Woiiing W VV W hitehead John W lately tnr# Yancey Benj C I April 2 E. B. GLASCOCK. P. M. COTTON GINS! IMPROVED ON WHAT IV IS BRFORS I CO.\StDEKKU I»KICF«:i’T. ‘‘TT IIAV E heretofore labored iliat my cotton gins j ■- should be thought superior to any raanufac i ured in Georgia. By offering to the public such an article I have been liberally patronized, for which I fed grtcful. J have warranted my fine gins. I have never had one returned as not com ing up to what I promised. It i» known I have, and do promise that mv gins make superior cot j ton. I have no travelling agents. I rely on mv j ! gins telling a better tale for me, and one that will | ; be sooner believed than a travelling agent; in 1 short, 1 hope, to make my gins sell themselves. 1 ; feel confident in staling that 1 have made ralua bit improvements in fine gins, and that 1 shall hereafter furnish an improved gin to anything i heretofore sold. I would also inform citizens of i Warren, Washington, Wilkes, Columbia and ] Burke counties, that ! have purchased Simpson’s improvement fur band machinery, and those who i purchase my gins in the counties named will have the use of the patent free; the material, when tie- ' sired, will be put on the head block, free ot charge, j It will require a small outlay of material on the j band wheel, which will be furnished at the lowest ; possible rate, and which, when used, reduces the j draft loan astonishing extent; the character of , 1 the improvement is simply by propelling the ma- ; chinery by a slack band, instead of a tight one.— I My finest Friction Roller Gins are sold at S 3 per saw. My plain gins are also greatly improved, and will be sold according to kind, from S 3 to £2 50 per saw. My finest gins have heretofore sold higher than other gins, and yet, heretofore, I have not been able to supply the demand, whilst j I have been unable to sell but few'plain gin*. Orders or letters, addressed to rne at Sparta, will be promptly attended to, .and gins delivered at purchasers’ residences, free of char -e GARRETT T. OGLESBY & BROTHER. Spuria, April 3. Certificates. Shoahs of Ogeeeh.ee, Ga, vi arch ITlh, 18J7. Gs. T. Ogi.ksby, EsQ. — Dear Sir; —Below I hau l mv certificate, agreeably to your request, ! stating precisely the opinion I entertain of their j superiority over any I have ever seen. I have ; also obtained the certificate of Mr Wilson, our Supetintendant and Machinist, who is the best judge of the quality of cotton, as he ‘chews the bag.’ Very respectfully vour friend truly, THOS. CHEELEY. I Skoals of Ogeechte, Cia., 1817 'This is to cer tify that I have used two of Mr. G. T. Oglesby’s ! ! Anti-Friction Coston jins, (the one GO and the ; other 45 saws,) for several years, and can truly | sav they are superior to anv thing of the kind j | now is use; and form an exce[>tion to what is , i said about this being an age of improvement, at i least as far as gin making is concerned. THOMAS CHEELEY. j Brothers' Factory, Shoals of Ogeechee, G'a., ' ; March \~ith , 1547. This is to certify lii&t one of 1 j f», T. Oglesby’s 60 saw Anti-Friction Cotton \ j Gins is now, and has been in use for tile last four- j tern mouths at this place, and 1 can sav with con- j 1 fidence that it is the best article of the kind that I I | have vet seen. i B. J. VVn.so.v, Super’t and Practical Machinist. * ; Savannah, March 10 Ih, 1847 —I he under- j signed, during the p:\stseason, ha-e frequently , : noticed the superiority of cotton, received from j ! those planters who use gins manufactured by G. 1 T. Ogiesby, E<q., of Sparta, over that Horn other I gins. It has invariably commanded the highest : price, and very frequently one-fourth of a cent j per pound more than other cottons of the same j class. RABUN & FULTON. 1 J. L. SWLNNEY. I Aurusfa, February 27 th, 1847.—The under- I signed Factors and Commission Merchants, take j pleasure in recommending to the planters gene- { j rally, G. T Oglesby & Brother’s improved make | I ofgin®, and do not h. s tate to say that the cotton ! ginned on them is equal to anv received in this i market, and in every instaneecommands from an 1 i i to Jr. above highest quotations, and in point of ( J durability think they cannot be supassed. Dye & Robertsoh. j Augusta. February 26th, 1847. We lake ! p'easure in recommending to planters generally j Messrs. Oglesby & Brother's improved cotton ! gins, and do not hesitate to say the cotton ginned on them is equal to any received in this market, I and will always command the highest quotations. ! HEARD & DAVISON. ADAMS, HOPKINS & Co. - DOUGHTY & BEALL. ' February Df, 1847. —This is to certify that I \ have now in use one of Oglesby's improved cot j ton gins, and that I consider it altogether supe | rior to any gin I ever used, running easy and ma ! king the cotton fine and clear of motes. WM. TENELL. February 25th, 1847.—1 have used one of the . i above gins for one season, and concur fully in the : above. BENJAMIN T. HARRIS. j I Sparta , February I bth, 1847.—This is to ccr- j i tify, that I have owned one of Mr. Oglesby’s im- j ( proved cotton gins for two years, and can safely | recommend his gins for two reasons. 'The first, that they do not cut the lint or staple as other gins. The next, I consider them tne most dura- I blc gins that I have ever used. M. G. HARRIS. February 20lh, 1847.—We do certify, that we have used for the last two years Mr. G. T. Ogles- ! i by s A nfi-Friction Gins, and are decidedly of the | opinion that they aretue best gins now in use in , this State, both tor the firmness of the cotton and their durability, and take great pleasure in re ■ commending them to our brother-farmers gene j rally. Richard P. Sasnett. I EnwAim L. Barne. Joseph R Sasnett. i John P. Sykes. John L. Birdsong. | Wii.son Bird. Thoc. M. Turner. We have used these gins for one season with unequaled success. April 18 6 —c * 107 WORMS! WORMS!! COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF PINK ROOT A PLEASANT, safe and effectua remedy for the destruction and expulsion of Worms, from th* •y»iea». Sold wbalesal* «Bd retail bv KAYILAND, RfBLIT A CO. #« i AUGUSTA IRON AND BRASS FOU^iDEKY. CIOTTON AND W OOLLEX MA * CHINERY AND GEARING FOR FACTO RIES. HOPKINS & HARDMAN, in connection with the M A I’ PEA WAN COM PANY. N.Y., (one of the most extensive Ma* chine Shops in the United States.) would respect, fullv inform the public that they are prepared to furnish COTTON, WOOLLEN AND OTHER MACHINERY, together with a!! kinds of vi 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 and others are invited to call and examine the Machinery, which is always on hand at THEIR ES TAB LIS HM ENT, near the Rail Road De pot., in Augusta, where orders will be received and filled on as fevorable terms as they can be procured at the North or elsewhere. The. de livery of the same being at Augusta, will avoid rtsk and save expense to the purchaser. The following Specimens are finished and set up in a room for exhibition; SPREADING AND LAP MACHINE, DOUBLE DOFFERCAKDS, SINGLE DUFFERCARD>, WI TH 8 FLATS, R UL-WAV DRAWING HEAD, LIST SPEEDER FOR ROPING, DRAWING FRAME, RINGTR WELLER THROSTLE. LIVE SPINDLES DEAD SPINDLE S DAN FORTH CAP SPINNER, LOOM WITH STOP MOTION, SAMPLES OF SHAFTING, COUPLINGS, HANGERS AND PULLIES. They will furnish, also, all oilier kinds of Ma chinery ti®ed in Factories, including The KF.ItF'OPERATING MILE, • first introduced into this country by the Mattca | wan Company, which is a great labor-saving Machine, as will appear by the following: Butternuts Sept. Uh. 1843. —Our Self-Opera ting Vlulos operate to our entire satisfaction, pro | duemg yarn of a superior quality, and an in creased quantity over the Hand Mules, and at a 1 far less c.-st, not exceeding five cents per hun | dred. It is now about two years since they were i put in operation,and Ido not know that they have j ever been detained for half an hour for repairs. ; in h.u>ie, yours, truly, &c., A. G. Washboh, Agent. ■ Manayunk, Jan. 13 th, 1815 Mr. Richard • Stnbling, ct tfie Mat tea wan Company, has put in operation in my establishment eight of Smith s | Self Acting Mules, seven of 43’2 spindles, and one ol 312 spindles. They perforin 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 Ripka. Norristown, Pa., Jan. 10, 1845.—Mr. Strib ling, from tbe Malteawan Company, New York, has just finished putting in operation for rne ten ol iSmith’s Sell-Acting Mules, for spinning twist and tilling, which operate to our entire satisfac tion. Samuel Jamison*. Great Foils Mills , Ajiril 25, 1845 —W i, B. Leonard, Esq.— Sir— f hisCompam have .’ bail in operation of Self-Acting Mules —Sharp’s j Roberts & Co’s. Mason’s and Smith’s. The two j forme* for more than two years, and thelalter for i upwards ot’ one year last past. I have kept an i accurate account of the pr< duct, waste and cost | of operating each description of 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 anv other now m u»e; that it requires less trouble to Keep it in order, and may be kept in repair at 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 Mil!*,. Fishkili Landing, ! N. Y.— 4,184 pounds and 146,510 hanks No. 35 yarn; Hanks to Ihe spindle per dav, 4 7-100; | No. of working hours, 1) 66-100; expenses per week, *44 50; cost per ftundred hanks, No. 35. | 3 3-1 Os) 6rno March 9 ! STATUTES OF GEORGIA \N ANALYSIS OF THE STATUTES OF GEORGIA, in general use, with Forms and : Precedents necessary to tfieir practical operations i —and an appendix containing the Declaration of i Independence; the A nicies of Confederation; the ; Constitution of the United State®; the Constitution | of the State of Georgia; Gen. Washington’s Fa re - ; well Address; and the Naturalization Laws passed j by Congress: by llowvll Cobb, containing 779 i p*E ftS . royal octavo —price $6,00. For sa eby j august 5 THOM AS RICHARDS. AND CONDIMENTS, SUlT able fur the season. <>f the purest quality and choicest flavour, viz: MACE, Nutmegs, Cloves, I Cinnamon. Pepper. Red Pepper, Ginger Root and i Ground, Mustard, Isinglass, Gellatine, Irish Moss, ; Russia Shred Isinglass, Vanilla Bean, Extract of do., Oil of Lemon, Ess. Lemon, Extract Lemon, | Sup. Carh Soda, Tart, Acid, Saieratus. and every 1 other article necessary for culinary purposes. Having obtained a Powdering Mill, persons : wishing Spic<-s in Powder, may depend upon their i purity and freshness. J. E. MARSHALL. ; Doc. 9 59 CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. I riPHE undersigned having formed a Partnership I H under the name and style of ROYAL A* i MURPHEY, and having purchased the stock of | gi>ods of J. F. <Se M J. Carswell, propose to do a ; genera! grocery business, and solicit the patronage i of their friends. WM. S. ROYAL. EDMUND T. MLRITfEY. Aprils wlra 157 CLARK RACKET! & CO., £5 HA\ E just received a « new anf l large stock of GOLD and fC-iX, l&.Og SILVER WATCHES, of the makers, Watch Trimmings and ornaments; JEW ELRY, OF ALL KINDS; Silver Spoons, Forks, Knives and Cups; Plated Ware; Waiters, Castors, ! Candlesticks, Tea Sets, Cake Baskets, <tc.; Bn j tannia Ware; Painted and Japanned Waiters, in ! sets, a new styly; Table 3lats and Brushes, of a i finequality; 31antle Ornaments, gill and silvered, i with drops; fine Mantle Clocks, in wmod and mar ble; a great variety of Fancy Goods. Work Boxes, Bead Bags. Bag and Purse Clasps; Gill, silver and steel Beads; Cologne Bottles, silver, pearl, shell, ivory and velvet Card Cases; shell and fine buffa lo Dressing Combs; Hair Brushes. Tooth Brushes, d:c. Six Barrel Revolving PISTOLS, 3 sizes 1 another lot of the famed ’'Lecouitre” RAZOR; J w ith 2 blades; a good supply also of Rodgers’ and other makers; Rodgers. JJechi, Chapman. Naund ers, “Lecoutre,” and Emerson Strops; Shaving Creams,”Guerlain”and others; Old Naples Soap; choice Lather Brushes; fine PockelCutlery, &c. SPECTACLES. The Perifocal Spectacles, sold by us, we still recommend, with great confidence, to our cus tomers. We have a good supply in gold, silver, and steel frames, and are prepared to fit them to old frames at short notice. Gold and silver Spectacles, with the ordinary convex glass, for sale at very low rates, and glass es fi’ted to suit the sight with accuracy. N. B.—Clocks anJ Watches repaired and regu lated with care. Watch Glasses, Tools and Ma terials for sale to the trade at low rates, ort 22 19 CONGRESS WATER. A CASE of this celebrated WATER, warrant ed genuine and £r«h from the Spring, just by J. I. MARSHALL. Awl 33 |TO DR. CHRISTIE’S GALVANIC RINGS AND MAGNETIC FLUID. INHIS rein;irkuble iuventioo. whu h has received the . almost universal approbation of the medical pro | session ot Great Britain, comprise# an entirely new up plicaliunul Galvanism, as :i remedial agent, by means of j which the ordinary Galv anie Bu terms. Lieutric and Mag j celic Machines. ic.,areentirely dispensed v»nh, and the | mysterious posvei s of Galvanism applied w ithoui liny I of the objections which ire insuperable from the cenc i ral mode now in use. The strong doses, and at irregu j lar intervals, in w hich Galvanism is applied by the Ma ; chines, has bemi pronounced, af.er a fair and impartial i trial.lobe decidedly INJURIOUS, and it was to remedy i this radical defect, that this new application was pro ! jeuted. which after unceasing toil and perseverance, has I been brought to its present state of perfection. The j Galvanic Rings answer all the purpose# of the most | expensive Machines, and in many other respects are j more sale and certain in accomplishing the desired | effect. The Galvanic Rings, used in connection with the 1 Magnetic Fluid, a e confidently recommended in all j d sokders wuiich arise from an enfeebled or UN j heathy state of the nervous or vital system,and > these complaints are among the most painful and uni- I versa! to which we are subject. They arise, withoutex- I ception, from one simple cause—a derangement of the Nervous system—audit was m these cases tiiat other “ remedies” having so often failed, a new agent was greatly needed, which it is confidently believed, lias been found in the proper and judicious application of Galvanism. The Galvanic Rings have been used with entiresuc- I cess in all cases of Rheumatism, acute or chronic, ap j plying to the head, Tice or limbs Gout. Tic-Dolorf.ux I Toothache. Bronchitis, Vertigo, Nervous or tdcic i Headache, Indigestion Paralyses. Palsy, Epilepsy, j Fits, Cramp, Palpitation of the Heart, Appoplexv , | Stiffness f Joints. Spinal Complaints, Kumbago, j Neuralgia. Nervous Tremors, I)izz.iness of the | Head. Pains in the Chest andSide.General Deeri j ty, Deficiency of Nervous and Physical Energy, j and all Nervous Disorders. In cases of confirmed I Dyspepsia, which is simply a nervous derangement of the digestive organs, they have been found equally suc [ cessful. Their extraordinary effects upon the system j must bo witnessed to be believed, and as a certain prf f ventive for the preceding complaints they areequal | ly recommended. The Rings are of different prices, ' being made of all size*, and ol'various 01 name noil pat terns,and can be worn by the mostdelicatefemale « ithout the slightest inconvenience. In fact the sensation is rather agreeable than otherwise. The Galvanic Belts, Bracelets, Baatls, Garters, Necklaces, Arc. In somecases of a very severe character and of long , standing the power as applied hy the Galv anic Rings is not sufficient to arre-tth*- progress of disease and ulti mately to restore health. The improved modification in the Galvan c Belts, Kracei ets, &c., entirely reme dies this objection ; any degree of power that is required can readily be obtained, mid no complaint which the mysterious agent of Galvanism can effect will fail io he permanently relieved, ’flu se articles tire adapted to the waist, arms, wrists, limbs, ancles or anv part of ihe body with perfect convenience. The Galvanic Necklaces ere u-ed with greater benefit in eases of Bronchitis nr affections of the throat general!} ; also in case® of Ner. vous Deafness; and with almost uniform success as a preventive for Apoplexy, triLEpxic I-ns, and similar i complaints. Christie’s Magnetic Uluitl. Is issued in connection with the Galvanic Rings,and a!l their modifications. This composition has been pro nounced hy the French Chemists to be one of the most extraordinary discoveries of modern science. Jt is be lieved to poss ss a remarkable power of RENDERinc the Nerves seiisitive to Halvaiug action, by these means causing a circulation of the influence at the seat of dis ease. e.nd thus giving rapid and permanent relief. No othercomposition in chemistry is known to produce the same effector to impart a similar property to the nervous I system by meam»of an outward local application. Tiie Magnetic Fluid contains nothmgcapaide of the slight est injury, it* application is agreeable, and it is harmless initsaction as it is beneficial in iU result. Full explana ; lions and direction# accompany it. 'i he combined in ventions are. in every way perfectly harmless; they are at price* within reach of all, and the discoverer only re | quest* a fair trial, a® a test of their surprising efficacy j and permanent benefit. Christie’s Galvanic strengthening Plas ters. ThcgearMcles form another valuable application an the mysterious influence of Galvanism. They are too i important adjunct to (he genuine Galvadic Rinas and their modifications, acting upon the same principle, but having this advantage of more local applies ion. They are confidently recommended a* a valuable addition in the speedy cure of Rheumatism, acute or chronic ; in all nervous complaints.and as a positive remedy in cases of Pain and Weakness 1 the Che<t or Back, Pain in the S Side, in Asthma ic Affections, and in Weakness or Op ; pression of the Pulmonary Organs. In Spinal Com plaints; the.ir effects are of the. most decided character, | and they have often been used with romiiiet- success, j Thev are also of the greatest advantage in Pains and . VViakffess of the Breast, and are highly recommended j for many of those complaints to which females are i espenailj liable. As an effectual means for ' trengllien- I lug the system when debilitated with disease or other ' causes ; .*« « certain aid in Constitutional Weakness, as a Preventive, for Colds and in all affections of the Cheat j generally the Galvanic ening Plaster will be t found ofgreatand permaneniadvantage. Ina few words, ' it embraces all the virtues of the best tonic preparation j with the important addition of the Galvmiii influence, | wh ch is neither impaired or exhausted, while the action j continues. The* articles will he found entirely free 1 from those objections which arc a con-ha f source of com j plaint with the ordinary Plasters in common use. j HTThe great celebrity and success of these articles, | have caused them to be counterfeited by unprincipled I persons. To provide agaiu=i imposition, Dr. Christie f has but one- aut torized agent in each city of the Union. ! Tiie only Agency in Augnsta, Geo., is at the Store of HAVII AND, RISLEY CO., Druggist*. All articles of tho kind sold elsewhere are worthiest I counterfeits. 42 Sept. 2d TO THE OWNERS AND AGENTS OF COTTON FACTORIES JOHN O’NEILL. UooZtn. Cotton and Silk Fancy Dyer, informs the public generally : that he wishes to he engaged in ins line of busi i ness for the next year. He is at present in the employ of George Schley, | Esq , of Richmond county, and has been soperin ; tending for him the COTTON DYING of Belle j vtLLE Factory for the last eighteen months.— | His engagement will terminate ou the st October j next. He will give instructions in the art of Cotton Dying at any establishment, were he might he em ployed, on more reasonable term® than could be obtained in any English or Northern Dye-House. His chemical knowledge «>f the Cold Blue Dye is su erior to any hitherto known in this section of country, and by his mode can, from the. same amount of Indigo, dye nearly three times the | amount dyed in the common way. His instruc tions in dying this one color would be of more ben i efu to an establishment in one year than three I times the amount of his wages. He has. at pre sent, under bis instruction, a boy, belonging to bis j employer, whom he has partly taught the art of dyeing colors most suitable lor the Factory, viz: : Red, Yellow, Brown, Orange and Blue, and will make him proficient before the expiration of bis engagement. His work, to be seen at Belleville Factory, i# the best criterion by which to judge his capacity. Letters to his address, rare of WM. HAINES, Jr., Augusta, will meet with proper attention. April 20 *v3 J6B Brilliant Military Silver Bullet Ve>t Buttons, as were made hy the subscriber for Gens, i V 3 Jackson, Glasscock, and many others of our military worthies of the last war Manufactured by JOHN GLTMARIN. Watch .Maker, at No. 153, Broad-st. Augusta,Ga N. B. 1 hey are made with the same old punch with one of which Gen. Pakenbam was moriaily wounded at the battle of New Orleans, on the Bth January, 1815, of which the wonderful incidents therewith connected and recently republished, can be seen at No, 153 Broad-st. Augusta, Ga. dee 31 t s 75 STATE 8 PER CENT BONDS. Central Bank of Georgia,? April 17. J 847. ) HOI.DERS of Georgia S per cent. Bonds, from No. 302 to 339, both inclusive, are hereby notified to present them for payment on the Ist day of May next, at the following places, viz: Those payable in Augusta at the Bank of Augusta—those in Savannah at the Bank State of Georgia, end those in .Milledgeville at this Bank. Interest will eeaie to accrue me *ame after that time. A. M. NISBET, Ca*hl«r. Ajwrf! JS —3 iTO NEW* SERIES—VOL. I.—NO. 178. I'Olili KT( It lI'TJiKS, FOR DYSPEPTICS. ’ ft BI I ] EllS are purely a vegetable f compound, and are offered to the pub lic from a principle of benevolence, under the full est cojUR-tiun that they will be found a safe and •.»\ertfign remedy for Dyspepsia. They have been triumphantly tested not only by some of the most respectable families in the Slate, w ho have furnish hnt la e h i eS f l ; m<,ny as 10 lheir ‘leaded excellence, lered HinL T " h o. for ten years, suf fered all the gloom incident to that distressing dis m 1 A ey p, ’ ssess ‘be peculiar excellence denied to most other bitters, of not proving injurious br continued use. They contain no. a"sJle delete* rious.ngred.ent, and, as seen from the direction, uhich accompany each bottle, may be given with enure safety to an infant in the month inilv^irhS;! akpn *-egularly and persever they v\ ill som. cf ' ' lT, P or tanun stubborn cases,) ! found to act on /he^em' bot,leS ’ b * Vigor to the stomach hmcin.^l^ aril, -* ,m P? rl,n « ! ‘be liver. pro.noUng Zt on Tnc .7* * appeute.strengtheningfhe mg pains, t and stitches in the breast’ They ; are also most excellent for cholera raorhu? mbit,7l ; » ra , p,Xdlsv"S h tA ve i' a,ISe ‘ r V 7 8es of * eneral debility, it . has proved one of the remedies, and is there fore Ingidy recommended to elderly people,literary : Tak m' others of sedentary habit* I aki n m small doses frequently through the day. hey have checked the most violent diarrhoea, mid i Ij K W T bee '; adln ihtstered vvi.h the happiesteffect of cholera infantum. In all the foregoing complaints, these Bitters will ! b n e e f‘ r tual 11 >r»isted in, and taken accord- And 1,7 d, ? f : ,, V nS \ v,,ich acro nipany each bottle. And although it has been testified by several that " anrh r o77d ent " ,an >’ "‘hers, ye, in none other than those above enumerated, is the proprietor will- I *»g/o vouch fur their efficacy. They wereprhna. nJy and so e| y intended to cure Dyspepsia. ? A ! rJ ] \l U)U n° n Bll ‘ er * have been eight years be- 1 1 f ore ‘be public; and in consequence of the increas | mg demand for this valuable meoicine. the prop”, lor has entered largely into the busii’.ess-boule. ■ fh*>rn r<> tK red mv, ! n ' r ‘‘Colleton Bitters” moulded in ?! wiT| thejr are aS ° n umbered, sealed and stamp er will, an appropriate motto Price. $ I per bottle E M. CAREY, Genera! Agent for this State. J. L. MARSHALL. Agent, Augusta. n , ~ ~ Hilton Head, S. C., Jan. ISIC. Wf the Colleton Bitters— "(purely a Vegetable ■ Compound and which, from the confidence 1 have ln ’ ‘ |o r haracter and integrity of the maker and pro prietor thereof, I verily believe to be true,) 1 en- U ruioi the most favorable opinion. Several ofmv persona, friends and acquaintances, long afflicted wuh Dyspepsia, have assured me that they have I found these Bitters belter than any otherrnedicinu they ever tried, for that distressing disease. And I , take tllP pleasure further to state that I have wit nessed the excellency of these Bitters, in nausia, sic * - bean ache, and bowel complaint; in this last particular; I have seen the Colleton repeatedly and successfully tested among the children ofmv own house-.io J d. No family ought to be without this in valuable medicine, 1 REV. A. WOODWARD, Pastor of 6t. Lukes Church, S. C. apnl29 ’ ]33 r __ WO R 11 s ! WORMS! WORMS ! i g lj * ,ar ‘ e °f childhood, and the certain precur -1 s . or of many dangerous diseases, if alloweil to remain in the human system long in great num bers, Ihe season is close at hand when they be j come most ttoublesome to children. Dr. WOODRUFF’S WORM SPECIFIC, is a , sass and effi lent remedy for Worms. Try it. It la 1C g ‘m d a fJ be best> and c bfap as the cheapest. , i is/ ihe VV orm Specific sells well where tried. ’ Xf Rr £. FlN ’ Pike county, July 12, 1846. I Dr. UoiKinffl—Please forward immediately J t dozen bottles of your Worm Specific. We hav* calls for 11 daily. Send it without delay. Respectfully, JOHN G. HILL &CO i' n . Ala,, Aug. 28, 184fi! It. \ oodrujf- Dea r sir ; We have sold the last home of your Worm Medicine, received. Wo Wish you to send us two dozen more, at least, a» , we now know of some fonror five bottles warded. . ; Ke-pertfully. ANDREWS & HARRIS. Mr Joseph Shipney, of Muscogee co., Ga„ say* it brought away 200 worms from a negro child, • j belonging to him. in a short lime. Mr John J. Little, of Whilesville, Ga., says I , gave ii in one rase and brought away 50 worms.— : In another case it cured his negro woman of Tenia i or / ape Worm. ’ ! , -^ r Liiomas Boyd, of Coweta, county, Ga.,say. I cave it to a negro boy who was in had health: it brought away immediately 56 worms. He w&a . soon well, and remains so up to this time. A fresh supply of the above valuable medicine* wr sale, wholesale and retail, by IV M. K- KII CHEN, Druggist, Augusta, ! and in must of the Counties in the Slate Georgia, r . \V . Lacy. Wayneshorouph. W. M. Carr. Jacksonborough. Thomas White & Co., Wrighuborough. j G. C. Cody, Warrenton. J. VV. Jones, Mayfield. W. Da\ is. Pmvelton, ' H- ‘ s - Breman. Mount Zion. J. K. Simpson <fc Co., Sparta, c _?J arr h 21 l4 j : | COTTON GIN FACTORY') ; f § HIE subscriber will remove on the first October . 1 * to his SHOP on Green-street, two door* above the Baptist Church, where Planters can he supplied with Cotton Gins, Thrashing Machines Corn Crushers, 4'c., of his make, which will h« r | warranted to perform well. Do not mistake th» , place Be sure to look at the sign before you en -1 ter the shop. JAMES T. WADE. - j Augusta, Sept. 25, 1846. jy TOBACCO AND SEGARS, : Os the Choicest Brands. NI RY MERCHANTS and gentlemen , , w bo visit Augusta, and who desire to enjoy a ' i Spanish Segar. or chew the Weed, put up in splen did style, or who purchase to sell, will find me at , a,i times ready to supply their demands, &t wbole " j sale and retail. , . 1 would respectfully request persons who visit r | the < iry to supply themselves in my line, to exam j ine my stock before purchasing elsewhere, as it is selected by competent judges, and patronised by t ; old smokers and chewers of the favorite weed. i _ , GUSTAV VOLGER. Une door below John P. Setz’s Dry Goods Store, Broad-st. sept 22 SUGAR AND COFFEE. H IUI BAGS prime Rio COFFEE | ■-VV 20 lihds St. Crois, P. Rico and New Orleans Sugar. Just received, and for low by Jnn7 _ JOHN R. DOW. ON CONSIGNMENT. A FEW splendid patterns of C ANDELABRAS just received. Also, a few choice patterns of Dvott’s Improved Lard Solar Lamps, with I 1 C himneys aud Globes to fit, always kept on hand. The above articie.« w ill be sold very low -19 91 J. E. MARSHALL. ■ ... -- LAMPS! LAMPS!! 4 FEW splendid LARD (SOLAR) LAMPS | °( ‘be improved patent, to Hose a consign ment, will he sold at cost. Persons wishing such artiric** ran be supplied at a much lew price than customary. j. E . MARSHALL. ittrOLD BRASS and COPPER wanted, fcr whi h a liberal price will be paid. Anri! 22 ]7O GEORGIA—DeKaIb County. ALL pen-ons interested arc hereby notified that four months after this dale application will | be made to the Honorable Inferior Court of said county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for : leave to sell the land belonging to the estate of Hugh Beaty, deceased, late of said county. This Sd of March, 1&17. . THO*. R. BEATT, Adm>. JiArebs 190