Daily constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1846-1851, May 05, 1847, Image 1

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BY JAMES GARDNER, JR. THE CONSTITUTIONALIST. OFFICE IN MclNTOtiH-STREET, Third door from the .Worth- West corner of Broad-st. Sale? of I,AND by Administrator*. Executors or Guar dians, are required, by law, to be held on the fir.-t Tuesday in the month, between the hours ol ten in the forenoon and threw in the afternoon, at the Court House in which the property is situate. Notice o these sales must be given in a public Gazette sixt y days 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 sale, at the place of public sales in the county where the Getters Testamentary, or Ad minis ration, or Guar dianship, may have been granted, first giving- sixty days’ notice thereof, in one of the public Gazettes of this State, and at the door of the Court House where such sales are to be held. Notice for the sale of Personal Property must be given in like in inner forty days previous to day of sale. Notice to the. Debtors and Creditors of an Estate must he published for forty days. Notice that application will he made to the Court of Or dinary for leave to sell LAND, must be published for FOUR MONTHS. Notice for leave sell NEGROES, must be published four months, before any order absolute cun be given by the Court. L IS T O F L E I' T E 11 S REMAINING in I he Post Office at Augusta, Ga.,on the Ist day of May, ISST. 00~ Persons wishing letters from thislist, will please say they are advertised A Adams John W Alexander miss Jane Andres Win Anderson Ahrani U Alden L) Avery miss Mary Ann Abbot mrs Sarah A Appling Walker A Alley James 13 Bnrnum Hilliard Bolder John A Gordon Lucy, care missßowers Geo Beall Bovvdre (Jen W Benafield James Bonyer mrs Beall Thos \\ E Bruce Alexander Taylor A. care of Sophia Broadnax, T V 3 Bishop Brvan Win Bishop .1 A Bnllen Mary Ann 2 Beall Win 2 -Butler D E Beall Win M Bugbee miss Mary J Bell James Butler (3 B Baltey Ralph or Geo Burke Edw Balden miss Mary, care Hurtan mrs If J Bishop Butler miss M F C Campbell Wm M Colinm Thos 31 Calvin James P Corker miss / S Campbell Troup Clark Jackson Chary Joint P Collin miss Mary E Carllecige James A Collin mrs Lucy Caven miss Eliza Cook miss Eliza Campbell drs 11 F& R Cooper miss Virginia Cheney John Crowley J B 2 Christian John 2 Curren nir Coleman Thos II Cunningham Lazarus Compton Simpson Cuihaiu P Copeland M M r> Davis Sarah Dunbar Thos Dwiggins R Dunwoody Henry M Dees Alex Douchle.y miss F EO Div WmC Doiiegan Patrick Dill Morning Dunbar miss S A Dent mrs Francis, rare Duren D J of G Dent F. Kdmons Chas Kllerson Jacob Edes D B F.tiglish Louisa Elliot James Elliston Jacob Eubanks \\ II 3 V FarmerS G 2 Ford Nicholas Farmer Sliadrick Fulcher loti Foster John F G Garrard Charles II 2 Green Allen Gome miss Anna Guideron mrs Ellen Gibbs Frances V Graves. Wood Ac Co Gardner mrs Rebecca Green mrs Amelia Geuomrs Nancy Guess David Green John A Glen John Green Peter 2 Green Baiam Gridin J F Goa Is by maj Roht Good win Joseph Gorton mrs Sarah L Gainer Cornelius Glen miss Martha li Haekett miss Eliza Henry Samuel B 2 Harding Chas L ILndleiier Benj Hammond Edmond Hcnricke Lack Haggerty Richard Highi W M ilattier miss E E Jlohhiemrs M A Hassell miss Sarah J Holland John Hall Charles M J forfon mrs Elizabeth Harding Chas L Hopkins Sami II Hammond John Holder Mahala Hill Madison M Hawcomb S Hines DP Holland Gilbert .1 James Israel E Jennings Benj Jackson J W Jones mrs Clara Jones John W Junes Jane Johnson miss Rebecca Johnson R J Johnson Julius Skinner miss Harriet A Johnson Elharaah B, rare of Wm Junes James Joseph Jones Gilbert A Jones John A Jessup Henry K Kelly James Knight Daniel Krouch Charles Kennedav Wm Kelly Thomas Kennedav miss A 31 Kendrick Eli King Wra T umn John J L Lambeth Thomas Lifyette miss 3lary C Lamnion Alacon Lowe capt W T LeitchJno M Linn Zachariah Latimer miss C E Level Lewis 2 Lewis O F. Lincoln Henry Lyon Asahel Liitle \\ in Lount Wm Robert Liverman mis* E R M McCormick Wm 31iIlerJ W McCav capt George Mitchell Stephen IMcGofdrick E P Meals dr Henry II McCullough mrs Eleanor3Toon mrs A 2 McCollongh mrs S R 2 MorelloN McCollongh Samuel Louisa, in the care of mrs 3fc3lillen Robert Morrison McFarlane miss 3lary Murphy Nicholas McLester dr John Moore John May miss Louisa 2 Mooney mrs Eliza Mallory G M Morrow B W ManteroJ F Mullen James jr Matthews AC Loncze Brown, care of Alans L mrs Morrison Martin miss Mary Musgrove Edward II Meife Senor Don Fran- Morrison Daniel cisco 31 alien miss Mary A E Miller Charles A N Nicholas miss W Nesbitt Thos C 2 Nesbitt mrs Margaret Nichols J C Nesbitt col Wilson O O’Conner mrs O'Conner John O’Connor .Mary Oliver miss Caroline 2 J* Pauli mrs Benj Parker John Pearce dr George Perryman rev Elisha Pate & Echols Pannal mrs Caroline 31 Paine Elizabeth care of E J Patmall Pace Grenville Purgold Henry Pickering W N 2 Plymeale Win 2 Pyne Benj Powell WmT Picquet Caroline Pullman Jano-s Pierce miss Susan 2 Polk mrs Sarah Peck Charles \ Prother miss Lavinia E page John WR Printup Jacob Reese James Kudler Francis Joseph John L Twiggs, care of Roberts mrs Mary S J P Read Roberts George R'dgdell miss Ann Rooney mr Bodes John Robinson George H Ross Jacob Roberts Irwin S, for Reu- Rorenkranu T August ben Green Rockwell mi=a Caroline s Satterfield miss Ann Smalley Chap Saunders 8 Smith GW 11 j Sear- I hornas Smith mrs Caroline Sherburn George Stegall James W Skriue J Steyya> t miss Catha rine Simler-ine mrs 3lary R Stricklin mrs Mary, care Sims A F of mr Gaulberry Shipley Sol S Straub P Silhert miss Sarah A Stewart mrs J C Simmons Henj SymmesC 2 Simpson James Swann J T Skinner Thomas Strong mrs Ann C Sharp mrs Elizabeth Sieel Wm Smith Jchn Starr mrs Eliza T Thomas Joseph 2 Turner miss 3lartlia ’I honi|»son Jsham Turner Ac Co W P Thomas Davis TrotiidrLJ I homas George A Tw iggl maj Temple DG Tucker 31 Tow risen Nathaniel F U A V j I nderhill &Co T N Vanslyck Wentworth A Vcrdery Augustus Verdery Eugene TV | 3V aikins Roht A * Westbrook David : Walker Martha, fur Jo- W iiliams Richard sephine Rite Williams rnrs .Mary 3V atkjns Louize \\ ilson James 13 V\ ails Robert Williams 11 13 & L S Walton James W Y Wilson E W W alker Joshua S \\ Pliams William Wakeham Grace Wyhies HillyardJ Williams mrs Mary J Wylds mrs Nancy A Walton John \\ right John ! Washington miss Patsey Wright Robert L i Walker George 31 I ' V I Young miss Ann 2 May 2 E. B. GLASCOCK. P. 31. It AUTEUI V IRS Cl IEM ICA L SOL UTION. FOR THE IMPROVE3IENT OF WHEAT AND OTHER SEEDS. f R3{! E subscriber being the only possessor in ihe I ** United States, of the re ipe for preparing I 11AU I ERI VE s CUEMICALSOLU . ION, i for which the Society ol Encouragement and Ag i riculture ol Prance, after testing the value of it ! for three consecutive years, through a commission j composed of Scientific Agriculturists and Che niis's, and atier their favorable report, awarded them enter a premium of 3,000 francs, and a ; gold medal. The stimulating {tower of the ingredients com ! posing this solution is such, that h, slc'pinv the j Seed in it, the effect is not only to accelerate the | germination, hut to render the vegetation more I vigorous, by its useful action as a hygroscopic; j thi* gaseous emanations of carbonic acid, and carbonated hydrogen, nourish the plant, and make it more productive to the Farmer, by pre venting rust and t he attacks of insects. i’he numerous advantages arising from the use | of this Steep, are—lst, that it is the direct appli ( cation of pabulum to the seed, instead of the : ground. 2d, It supersedes all brinings, lime, plaster, and all other troublesome operations now i m use. 3d. It causes a much more speed, and ; hardy growth; and lastly, by maturing much j sooner, (wc think. 10 da\s,3 it will evade Lie rust, ; and consequently, give the husbandman a more j profitable harvest; also, the cost is moderate , for the barrel ot 33 to 35 gallons ) DIRECTIONS FOR Using THE CHEMICAL SOLUTION. Put in a tight tub as much of the Solution : es is required lor the quantity of Seed you have j to soak —throw in tnc seed and let it remain, us I follows' W HEAT and RYE, G Hours or more ! OA I S and BARLEY, 3 Hours or more | CLOVER and O I'HER GRASS SEED, 2 Honrs. INDIAN CORN, 18 to 24 Hours. I jt” Alter being soaked, dry it through a hair- j sieve before sowing. CO E TON SEED.— Southern Planters would j find a gr> at benefit by using .this Solution as a steep for their Cotton >eed before planting. The longer the Seed stand soaking the better. After having been soaked, the Seeds must be drained in a sieve or basket, and immediately planted, i For the information of those who \vi>h second 1 testimony on this matter, he subjoins the opinion ; of some well known Agriculturists, who tried the ! preparation on Wheat last Fall, and now renew their orders for an enlarged quantum for spring j seed togs. Extract of a letter from JOHN S. SKIN ! NER, Esq. . dated February 15, 1845, A our So -1 Intion was tried, not by me, hut mv own son, P. G. the Wheat be steeped in it was sowed verv late, yet he saVs the effect is very ap ! parent am) highh beneficial. 1 shall recommend the trial of the Solution to all my friends next spring, for their Cals, Coin, &c. Col. N. GOLDSBORUUGtI. writes, March ! Bth, 1845: Three bushels were seeded in stiff ! white oak land, and here I have overv reason to < he well satisfied with the experiment; the Whe.it came up theee days earlier, and grew up with as j tonishing vigor, and has maintained a superiority ■ over the adjacent Wheat, which was brined and j limed and seeded the same dav in land of the 1 same quality. It has constantly appeared thus I far as if the land in which the Wheat stteeped in I the Solution was seeded had been manured, and ! the other not; whereas the whole was dressed the i preceding spring with barn-yard manure, &c. 1 " i Commodore JONES, U. S. Navy, writes ; As j to the effects of the Solution on the growing crop, ! &c., 1 think very favorable?. It has added much ! to the appearance as well as to the growth, Ac.” | (Order, double the quantum used last Fall.) | Green Volley Farm, August 27,18-46. —I have tried your solution, lasi fall, on VViieat. 1 sowed a piece of land of three acres, one-half the seed soaked with the Solution, and the other without anv soaking. One acre and a half, with the seed soaked, gave 214 bushels Wheat, the other one and a half acres only \ ielded 121; the Wheat weighed 51H pounds per bushel, while that not. soaked, only o7f. The Wheat soaked came up nearly four days before the other, and harvested tic dr c day a sooner. PHILIP AIARSO. | > Mr. A. M AUGE, of Augusta, Ga., is ap -1 pointed my sole agent for this State. L. MONTROP. Feb. 1 —om 106 CG3IPOUNb sviu :• of SA U SAP Alt I 1.1, A . TJNOR the i ure of Rheumatism, Scrofula, Syphilis, ,63 A-., to counteract the destructive effects of Mer cury. and for the relief of ail diseases arising- from an impure stall of the Blood. Prepared recording to a for inula which U universally approved b\ the Medical Fa culty. Put up in large bottles at SI.OO each—a discount made at whuMsale, sold bv Uct 1 havtland, rislev a CO. GEORGIA LAW REPORTS. MEPORTS of Cases in Law and Equity argued and determined in the Superior Court of I he State of Georgia, in the year DIG, by James M. Kelly, Stale Reporter. Price five dollars, lor sale by THOMAS RICHARDS. 3lareh 1G 13J WO I IMS!~\VOUMSM COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF PI V K BOOT 4 PLEASANT, safe and etfectua remedy for the destruction and expulsion of Worms, from the system. Sold wholesale and retail bv HAVILAND, RISLEY dc CO. Cc 1 AUGUSTA, GEORGIA WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 3, 1847. I>it. JOEI. III!ANIIA.iI’S LIVER AND DYSPEPTIC .IIEDICINE. tN offering this valuable medicine to the peopi* of Georgia, for the relief ami cure of many dis eases incident to a southern climate. 1 do not claim for it infalibility; neither do J say it will cure all diseases. But in Chronic Liver Affections and D\s pepsia, 1 can confidently advise and recommend its use. from my personal observation and u>e of the article in myown practice. 'Phis article is favora bly received wherever it has been used. lam al lowed to refer to .\i r. < ieorge 1 lean! oi Troup, 31 r. John VV urren of Lolumhus, 31 r. 31 cKa flee of Cobb, - Mr. Anbury Hull of Athens. 31 r. William L). Ter rell of Putnam, Rev. John E. ! >awson of Lagrange; to which a great number of names might he added, who beat their testimony to its value. Dr. Henry Branham has used this medicine in his own ease, | and has prescribed it to many others, gives it as his 1 opinion, that ii is one of the safest and most valua ble medicines that can be used in imperfect diges tion, liver complaints, constipation and irregular I slate of the bowels. It is useful in bilious com plaints, to persons recovering from bilious fevers, and in sick or nervous head-ache. To pregnant j women, who are subject to costiveness, this medi cine is well suited, in regulating the state of the j stomach and bowels, and promoting digestion, it is | particularly useful. 1 could append a long list of t ertificates,but for | bear, prefering to rely on the virtues of the media | cine to sustain itself. The medicine is a gentle ; and certain cathartic, tonic ami sudorific. JOEL BRANHA3I, Eatonton,Ga. Price 81 For sale by march 11 A.G. WILLIS. i \ HOTEL FOR SALE. A \ (J THE urnlet-signed being desi- ; & j J iivllLrous of changing his residence., offers for sale his house in the Villagrnf KiU'clii'lJ, s. well know as the PL INTERNS MOTKL, , with ail the furniture ami other necessary appen : dages. Extensive additions have recently been i made to the house, and furnished throughout. ! , whif-h makes it one of liie most de-iralde stands so j a Hotel in the up country. Attached to the house j i are all the necessary out buildings, includin gaP.ai Room and len Pin Alley, together with fifteen i acres of land, in the highest state of cultivation.— The house is pleasantly located on the south side of the Public Square, convenient to the Court ; House and the business part of the village. To an approved purchaser the terms ill be made easy and accommodating. For further particulars enquire on the premises. 1 C. JI. (.GOD W\ V [ April 5 4 c IY6 AUi'NA INS I UA.NCif t'D.tIPAA i uF II VUTFOIU). CAPITA!, 8-.10,000. f JIHIE undersigned has heeu appointed Agent for .fi the above Company in this C'iiy and is pre pared to insure Buildings, Merchandise, Furniture &<•., against loss or damage hy Fire. All losses will be promptly settled here JOSEPH MILLIGAN, Agent, sept. 18 fita 38 TR USSES, fill JSSES. \LA.I(;E assortment emhracinsr almost even- si y.v of H ll’s, 'tarsli’s.l’Uasc’s, ("oi Ik t s. Hard's. Ban ning, s, Thompson’s Mrs. Betts’, Fremdi Patent, Common, ' j ?i d Improved Common TRUBSF.S, for the relief and i cure ofllermii ir ilup ure.Prolapsus,&e. Asupplyeou stautly on hand, and lor sale hv H VVll, AND, UISLKV A CO. N'. 15. — Persons ordering Trusses should specify f, r I which side and what purpos w anted, and give the sjy.e j (in lumber of inches) round the flips. The prices vary e. tojIU) ocr GRISWOLD’S LMFi;O\ ED COTTON Giys. rg3!TE s uhserther will continue the manufacture -la. of GIN Bon his usual extensive scale; and embraces this opportunity to thank his numerous customers for their libera! patronage heretofore.— | The estimation in which his Gins are held may he 1 knoVvn from the fact of his having sold more than two thousand within the lasi three years; proha | hly ten to one over any other factory in the State. | This evidence of the superiority ol his ( ins. is ae i counted for, by bis heing the first to introduce the I late improvements, and keeping the lead, by year ly adding new tines. His first and second im- I provemenis, made the quality of cotton perfect, ' though some were rather slow, his third made ; them sufficiently fast, it then only remained to make them more durable and convenient, which has been done effectually, by several new improve ments, the present year, besides, he lias ihe excln i siverigbtoft.be State, and the privilege of other sections, to furnish Reed’s Patent \\ ater Boxes, which are believed In be ten times more durable i than any other, by those who have made a fair 1 trial of them, and are infallibly secure against fire i by friction. 11 is firm Gin«, w ill gin .Mastodon (oit ; ton as well as anv Baw Gin can. His agents w ill | visit planters generally, and exhibit specimens of i his late improvements, and point out iheir advan ! tages. in rime, for all to engage, and he supplied be fore n u xt ginning season, or, engagements can be. | made by letter, directed to him at fli-ton. Jones | county Georgia. Gins, will be delivered at the | purchaser’s residence in any part of the State, ex | cept the Cherokee counties, where they will he j left at the. Rail Road depot, most convenient to the j purchaser. All warranted to perform well if used ; according to the printed directions sent w ith each. SAMUEL GRISWOLD. March 25 Ih—c 147 THE REMEDY NEEDED ! For Dysentery.Diarrhoea, Griping. Fains and Summer ('ampinlnfs of < 'fiildren. Br. '.Vtiodiiiff's Dysentery Cordial i ’WS7TLL generally give immediate relief in the ts w above named diseases—abating severe pain generally as soon as taken, and correcting the stomach an I bowels in a short time. Physicians •and others have testified to its value. Call and examine for at the Agent's. Prom the late lamented Captain Holmes, Geor gia Regiment. Bmzos St. lago, July 24, 184 G. I Dr. M. Wood ruff— Dear Sir—-I owe you an j apology for not acknowledging before this receipt j of a box of your Dysentery Cordial, which vmi ! had the kindness to send me while in Columbus, i for the use of ray corps. I have found it a most valuable medicine, and 1 only regret that 1 have not a supply of it. Where | ever my mm have followed directions they have j invariably found relief. We have suffered and ; are suffering much from Dysentery occasioned ■ bv the wretched water wc have to drink, but your \ ( crdial is restoring all to their '.routed health and vigor. With mv sincere thanks for your kindness, and best wishes for your success, I arn vour obedient servant. ISAAC HOLMES, Capt. Macon Guards. From Hon. 11. IF. Hilliard , late U. S. J Minister to Belgium. Dk. Woodruff: Mv dear Sir—-A few days since I received the Cordial which you were good enough to send me. Mv friend, Col. Seaborn Jones, would have part of it: the remainder I have laid aside for use w hen I may need it. On the other page, I have added a statement of my appreciation of it as a Vledicinc. Having used the Cordial of Dr. 3.1. Woodruff, I do not hesitate to pronounce it a most valuable : Medicine. Indeed, fi r such affections of the j bowels as we sometimes suffer with in the South, ; I know nothing at all equal to it. HENRY W. HILLIARD. | April 22 +ih ITO fNOUR Months after date, application will be made to the Honorable tie* Inferior Court of Richmond county, while sitting for ordinary pur poses, for leave to sell the Real E-ute of Lou Williams,deceased, and particularly Lot of Land No. 227, 24th District of Steward county, drawn by the said Lott Williams. JANE WILLIAMS, de lonisnon. Dec. 20 09 1 AUGUSTA IRON AND BRASS gT IOTTDN VND WO OL L E \ M *. - V' CHIN ERA AND GEARING FOR FACTO RIES. HOPKINS & HARDMAN. in connection wii h the \J A U TEA WAN C O 31- PA.\ \ , N. i ~ (one of the must extensive Ma chine Simps in the United States.) would respect, fully inform the public that tin v are prepared to j furnish (: U I’ LON, WO U L LE N A N D OF HER MAC HI vERY, together with all kinds of >! ILL GEARINI.-J and CASTINGS ; ofall d -scripUnns, ofthe latest improved patterns in a style of wmkmanship equal so in the country j and at short notice. .Manufacturers I and others are inv.icJ io cull and examine the : Mtichinepy, wiiieh isuiwavson h md at I’tlldlll ESTABLISH.'.iEN I', near (he Rail Road De ! pot , in Augusta, where orders will he received 1 and tiffed on as fevorahle terms as they can be ! procured at the North or elsewhere. I’he de j livery ofthe same being at Augusta, will avoid risk and sa vt exjiense to the purchaser. The following Spec'-turnsare finished and set up in a room for exhibition: j SPREADING AND L\ P 31A CHINE, DOUBLE DOFFEKU \RDS, SINGLE DL'FFERC \ RD-. WITH S FLATS, R VIL-W.W DR AWING HEAD. LIST SPEEDER FOR ROPING, DRAW ING FRAME, RING3'R v TELLER THROSTLE. LIVE SPINDLES DK VD SPLNDL ES DAN FORTH CAP SPiNNER. I (HIM W mi STOP .MOTION, SAMPLE-' Oi’sil \FTI\G, COUPLINGS, HANGERS AND PI I.LIES. They will furnish, also, all other kinds of Ma | chinerv u<ed in Factories ineiadii.g the j «ELF»« PElM's'l\tt .TIULEt i first introduced into tins country by the Alattea | wm Coiujiativ, which is a great labor-saving j Machine, as\Vill appear b, the following; j Butternuts S’■ L'/i. t> !3. — Our S< Ifi-Opera j ting Vi ulcs op< rate to our entire satisli; 'Ron, pro ducing yarn <>t a superior quality, and an in creased quantity over the Ha ml Mules,and at a far less c s', not exceeding live cents ;ier hun- I ;ir.‘d. It is now about two vears since they were ’ put in operation.and I do not know that thovhave j ever been detained for hall an hour for repairs. , ! Ju haste, yours, truly. Ac., A. G. AVYsnnov, Agent, j JMunayunk , Jan. 1 ‘.Uh, 1845 —Mr. Richard i Stribliug, ui tiie Mart ivv.m (Join, /anv, has put in operation i i my establisiiajcnl eight of Saiitli s - Sell Acting Si ulcs se -eil oi 132 spindles, and j on<* oi 312 spmd.es. They p« rlorm to the gr.'at est satisfaction, and the Mule itself is considered bv all practical men as the best of the kind in ] the country. Joskpii lliPK.t. .Worris/oiri', Pn.. Jn. !(), 1 a4,5. Air. IStrib ling, from the MuUeaw.m Company, New York, has just finished pulling in operation tor me ten oi Smith's Self-Acting .Mules, for spuming twist and filling, which operate to our entire satisfac tion. Samuul Jamison. , | Greet' Falls .Mills. April 25. 1815. Wt. B. Lkoxaud, i: ij. —Dear Sir— i hisCompam have had in operation of Seif-Acting .Mules —Sharp's Roberts gv (5> s. Mason’s and Smith s. The two former tor more than two s ears, and thelalter for upwards one vear last past. I have kept ;.n itcci\r;;le acecunt ot the nr. duct, waste and cost ~C... . - ■ ■ -*■ •p- •}— •,' ’ > 1.1 result is deceit .IE in favor ot Smith’s. I have n> hesitation in nayitfb the Smiths Mine will torn off iiumc work per spindle than any other now in use; that it requires less trouble ; to keep ii in order, and may he kept in repair at , less expense. ours, respectfully, J. A. Burleigh, Agenl’Great Falls Manufacturing Co. j Yarn spun in one week, ending 12th August, 1813, at the Rocky Glen Mills l-’ishkill Landing, A. V.—4.154 pounds and 11(1,510 hanks No. 35 yarn: Hanks to Ihe spindle per dav, 4 7-100; No of working hours, ll (it! 1 Oil; expenses per j week, XJI 50; cost per hundred hanks, No. 35. j 3 3-100 fiino M STATUTES OF GEORGIA AN ANALYSIS OFTHE STATUTES OF I GEORGIA, in general use, vwih Fort -md Precedents necessary to their practical operations —and an appendix containing the Declaration of Independence; the Articles of Confederation; the Constitution ofthe I nijed States; tie Constitution of the State of Georgia; Gen. Washington’s Fare well Address; and the Naturalization Laws passe.l by Congress: by Howell Cobb, containing 77 9 pages, royal oc tavo —price sf.iid, For sa eby augusts THOMAS RICHARDS. i PICES AND CONDIMENTS, SETT able for the season, of the purest quality and choicest flavour, viz: 31 \C’E. Nutmegs, Cloves, Cinnamon. Pepper. Red J’epp»*r. Ginger Root and Ground. Mustard, Eingl.i-'. < (eliatine, Irish Moss, Russia Shred Isinglass. Vanilla Bean, Extract of 1 do.. Oil of Lemon. Ess. Lemon, Extract Lemon. Sup. Carh Sofia, Tart, Ac id, Saleratus. and every j other article necessary for culinary purposes. Having obtained a Powdering Mill, persons wishing Spicks in Powfier, may depend noon iheir purity and freshness. J. E. MARSHALL. De e. 9 59 CO-1* V RTNERSHIP NOTICE. rS' IIE undersigned having formed a Partnersliip Ii under the name and style of ROYAL 31URP1IEV, and having purchased the stock of ■ goads of J. F. &c 31. J. Carswell, propose to do a general grocery business, andsolie.t the patronage of their friends. AVAL S. ROYAL, EDM 1 NL) T. MLRPITEY. Aprilfi wire 157 CLARK RACKET! & C 0„ gs? HA \ L just received a fjJ new and large stock of GOLD and sLS>>igSILVER V\ \1 (11ES. of the best makers. Watch Trimmings and ornaments; J E VS - EERY, OF AEL KINDS; Silver Spootis, Forks, ; Knives and C ups; Plated Ware; Waiters. Castors, , (hindlesticks. 'Tea Sets. ('ake Baskets. &o.; Bri . tannia \\ ire; Painted and Japanned Waiters, in i sets, anew sryhf't Fable Mats and Brushes, of a j fmequality; Mantle Ornaments, gill and silvered, i w ith drops; fine Mantle ( locks, in wood artel mar ble; a great variety of Fancy Goods'. Work Boxes. Bead Bags. Bag and Purse ( hasps; Gift, silver and steel Beads; Cologne Bottles, silver, pearl, shell, ivory and velvet Card Ca.-f>; shell and fine huffa i lo Dressing Combs; Hair Brushes.'Booth Brushes, I <fee. Six Barrel Revolving PISTOLS, 3 sizes another lot of the famed "Lerouhre’' RAZOR; with 2 blades; a good supply also of Rodgers’ and other makers; Rodgers, Alechi, Chapman 'Hind ers. ‘"Lecomre,” and Emerson Strops; Shaving Creams,*‘Guerlain”and others; Old Naples Soap; j choice Lather Brushes; fine PoeketCutiery, &c. f SPECTACLES The Perifocal Spectacles, sold by ns, we still I recommend, with gretit confidence, to our cus tomers. We have a good supply in gold, silver, j and steel frames, and are prepared lo fit them to i old frames at short notice. > Gold and silver Spectacles’ with the ordinary ; convex glass, for sale at very low rates, and glasa les fi*ted to suit the sight \x ith accuracy. N. B.—Clocks and Watches repaired and regu : lated with care. Watch Glasses, Tools and 31a - terials for sale to the trade at low rates, out 22 19 i ; CONGRESS WATER. A CASE of this < elebrafed WATER, warrant -1 am- ed genuine and fresh from tho Spring, just ; received by J. E. MARSHALL. April 22 170 DR. CHRISTIE’S GALVAN 1C RINGS AND MAG NET I C FUIT ID . U-UIIS remarkable lavcntion. which h *h received the _bL uhiio-i iHiivorsutapp>obatimt of the medical pro fession ot Great ftritam, corDprises an entirely lien ap plication ol Galvanism, as a remedial agent. l>\ me ms of w iiK !i tiie ordiaaiv (iulvuuie l!a I erics. I. led rie and d.ig m lie Machines. Ac., are ennrcly dispensed « uh. and tiie iiiysic.rioms powe: s of Galvanism uppheiP without any ol the objection* winch arc inseparable from the ienc ral made now in use. The strong doses, and at irregu lar intervals, in which Galvanism is ap|/lied by the sla , ciiines. has been pronounced, as era fair and impartial tri.il,tube DKCIDEDLY INJC K toe*, a lid It WHS to remedy this radical detect, that tins new application was pro jected, u ii i < ii alter unceasing toil and perse v era nee, has been broncat to it» prese,a s;ule of perfection. The Galvanic Rings answer all tnc purposes of the most i expensive Machines, and in many other respects are more SAFE and certain in accomplishing tiie de-ired 1 effect. The Galvanic Rings, used in connection with the id ao.Nine Ft fin. a e eonlidealiy r< 'commended in all ;"d sordkes which aiu.se from in enfeebled or ln heathy state of the nervous or vital system,and these i oinjilaints are ainong the most painful and uni versal to w hie ll we are siibjeet. They at ip. \\ itholit "X --1 ceplion, from one siuipje cause—a derangement ofthe ; Nervous systeal—audit was in these eases that other “remedies’’ having so often failed, a new agent was greatly needed, which ii is contidently believed, lias been touiid in tiie proper and Judicious application of Galvanism. The G vlv xnic Rings have been u -cd with entirrsuc i ce.-s in all cases of Rheumatism, acute or chronic, ap plying lot he head, face or limbs Gout, Tic-Doloreux Tooiai xciie. Bronchitis, Vertigo, Nervous oh Sick Headache. Indigestion. Paralyses. Palsy, Epilepsy, I ns. Cramp, Palpitation of i he ilf.art, Appopi.t xv , Stiffness f Joints, Spinal Complaints. Kumrago, Neuralgia. Nervous Tremors, Dizziness of the Bead. Pains in the Chk-.t ANDSint. General Debili ty, Deficiency of Nervous and Physical Energy, AND ALL Nl RVOCS DISORDERS. 11l Cases of COllfo mcd Dyspepsia, which is simply a nervous derangement of the di»cstit e organs, they have been foil ml equally suc cessful. Their extraordinary effects upon the system must be w,t nessed to be believed, and as a certain pre ventive for Ihe preceding complaints they ure equal ly recommended. The Rings are of different prices, being made of ail sizes, tint! of various ornamental pat ter ns,an 1 1 can be x\ orn by i lie most delicate female without j the slightest inconvenience. In fact the sensation is ra!her agreeable than oth »rwi =a. The Galvanic !?< !*«. Hreceipt*. Bands, Garters, Necklaces, Arc. fn some cases of a very severe character and of long sti : nc. the power as applied by the Galvanic Rings is .: >i aieient t > urr(!stthe progress of (tisf-ase ami ulli : malf ly lo 1 ( tore health. J iie improved moditicalioniii j the G u,van . Belts, Brace: ets, Alc., eutirdv icme | dis st.ijs •bjectiDii; any degree of powertlmt isr('(|uired ! can readily be obtained, and no complaint which ihe mysterious ugout of Galvanism can cffeei will fail lobe per mane 11 tty rel ie ved. Tin articles are ad a; led to ihe waist, arms, w rists, limbs ancles or any- part of ihe body with perfect convenience. The Galvanic Necklaces are used with n eater benefit in cases of Bronchitis or .•ili'ections of the throat feu;-rally ; also in cases of .Ner | volts it .a: ness; and with alnn st (tuilbrm success us a prevemii e for Apoplexy, Epilf.ptil IT is, and similar complaints. Christie's Magnetic Fluid. I- issued in connection with the Galvanic It iNcsaiml all their moditicai ions. This compor iti>>n lues been pro nounced hy the F reach Chemists to be one of the most extraordinary discoveries nt modern science, it is be lieved lopos- s. remarkable pow er of KENDERHIG THE Nerves seiisitive to < ■ alvaihc actioh, by these moans ■ causing 1 circulation of the milnern eatl he s"at of dis ease. and ilm- giving rapid and oerinanent relief. No mher- omposiiion in chemistry is known lo produce the same effect or to impart a similar property to (he nervous system by mean.'of an outward local npiilicatioti. fine .Magi. Eric Fluid i ontainsiiijliiingcapaifie of iliesligbt esl in jury, its application is agreeable, on! it is harmless i n its uct ion as it is bkne tl i itil iai ts result. Fall explana tions and .lirei lions accompany it. The l ombined in ventions ire in every way perfectly harmless; they :.r« tjLwttJufv ,’.ky Vi it..r’ a fesl ot their aarprlaiug ufficucy and permanent beiu lit. Christie's Galvan?,• Strengthening Blas ters. These articles form another valuable apfdiratiou an ■ the tuvsterious iiiTlnence of Galvam.-m. j iu-y are too | important adjunct to the genuine Galvahic KiuGsaml j their modificniions. acting upon the same principle, hut ! having this advantage of tuore local appliea ion. Tiley are confidently recoiMiicnded as a valuable addition in the speedy cure of Itlienraaiism. acute or chronic ; in all nervous complaints.and as i positive remedy in eases of Bain and Weakness i the Cites! or Rack. Bain in the Biili‘, in A-dim 1 ie Affections, and in \Veakn> ss or Op pression of the Biffnionaiy Organs. In Spinal Com plaints; their effects are ofthe most decided character, ,md they have often he.cn used with coin plot" success. Til ex ure also of the greatest advantage in Bains and \\ aakuessof the. Breast and are highly recommended '• foi many of tbo-c complaints to which letnab » arc 1 especially liahle. As an effectnal tneansfor " trengtlieu j ing the system when debilitated w i 1 1 1 disease or other causes; as a Cei tain aid in Constitutioiml Weakness, as a Breven’ive for Golds •uni in all affections of the Chest generally the Galvanic istrengt ening Blaster will be found of great and pennaneniadvantag'e. Inti few words, it embraces all tiie \ trines of the b-st, lonic jireparation j with the important addition of the Galvi ni inliuance, wh eh is ne,u her imp died or exhausted, wa i let he action continues. Thes articles will he found entirely free from those objections which art aconsta? I source of com plaint with the ordinal - v Plasters i n coinmon use. 3 . Plie great celebrity and success of these articles, ! have can-' d them to be counterfeited by unprincipled persons. To provide against imposition. Dr. Christie ' has but rine authorized agent in eachei'y of the t uion. T lie oul v Agency in \ 11 gust a. Geo., is at the Store of JIAVU AND, RlSlfi.V & ('(>., Druggists. AH articles of the kind sold elsewhere arc worthless ! counterfeits. 42 Sept. 28 . ■ ’ TO THE OWNERS AM) AGENTS OF COTTON F\< TORIES. Fancy Dyer, irifortns the public generally that lie wishes Jo be engaged in his line of busi j ness for the next year. j lie is at present in the employ of George Schley, Ksq., of Richmond county, and has been snperin i tei a I trig for him the GUT JON D\ l.\G of Bklle vii,le Factory for the last eighteen months.— II is engagement will terminate on the !st October , next. He will give instructions in the art of Cotton * Dying at any establishment, were he miglit he eta ployed, on more reasonable terms than could he , obtained in any English or Northern Dye-House. | His chemical knowledge of the Cold Flue J)ye is 1 su,-trior to any hitherto known in this section of j country, and by his mode can, from the same | amount of Indigo, dye neatly three times the l amount dyed in the common way. Hi> insinic— i lions in d\ ing this one color would be of more ben efit to an establishment in One year than three time* the amount of his wages. He has, at pre : sent, under his instruct ion, a hoy, belonging to ids 1 employer, whom he has partly taught the art of j dyeing eolors most suitable, for the Factory, viz : Red, Yellow, Brown, Orange and Blue, ami will I make him proficient before the expiration of his engagement. His work, to he seen at Belleville. I Factory, is the best criterion by which to judge his i capacity. ! Letters to his address, care of W3I. H AINES, Jr.. Augusta, will meet with proper attention. April 20 w 3 JGB i Brilliant Military Silver Bullet Vc.'t Buttons, GSITIT as were made hy the subscriber for Gens. BS Jackson, Glasscock, and many others of our military worthies of lire last war. .Manufactured by JOHN Gl 13d A ill N, Watch 3laker, at No. 153, Broad-st. Augusta,Ga. N. B. They are made with the same old punch ; with one of which (Jen. Bakenham was mortally | 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. i dec 31 ts 75 i DRUGS, MEDICINES AXD PKRFUMTRY. I rgiiiE subscriber ha-, now on hand, and iscoutinual! K. receiviiiu Neslt supplies of genuine Drugs and Medicines, selected expressly for physicians and 1 onilv use. Also, nnelegantasortment of PtrfKn.tr>., -t'o.tg e a nd Lavender Waters, fancy washing and shivu.g Hair Oils, See., ,V all of w inch 00 otl-i** I a °dneed prices for cask. Visitors from the iciDtry are vited to call. WM. HAINES Oct NEW SERIES— VOL. I.—NO. 181. COIjJLK'I'O % Essg -t . 1 OK I>\ Kfl i*VKS. r 3 ,i] I,SL 11 J ’ R 8 arc purely a vegetable ,r a ' ll , l hre offered to the. pub in- ft iim a principle m uev,deuce. under tbeVnll - conviction that they wil« be found a safe and soxervi,,., remedy for Dyspepsia. They have been trmmpminily u-ied not oni\ by some-it the mo«t respect a hie i:i’n i lies tn the State; vv ho have furnish* mi ample testimony as to their decided excellence inn also by the proprietor, who. for ten years, suf fered all tii • eloom incident to that distressing di*. ease. T-.ey possess the pecltliarexcellence denied i to most other Kilters. of not proving injurious hv : continued use. They contain not a simile delete* nous ingredient, and. as seen from the directions u bn b o-e '’■'•puny each bottle, mav he given with ennre safely .o an infant in Ihe month i-mlv^ehi 1 u tU |' iS , I; k, n r and persever* iC wi-1 S A !' h y ! ' m P° rt ® nt i n *'« hborn cases.) J. • . soon alter the Use of a f.-vv bottles b« lound lo u*t on tii* \ i j n 1 ' . t ’. • 11 I O am—nnitar-ntur V 1 ’ « ,^‘ n V ,ll, S d^esiion.increasinmbe appetite, sy a. fuming ,he cites, and voice, reHe - ma pains, cramps, and -niches unhe breast. Thev ( as e amo Eton excellent for ci.olera morbus, habitual 1 '*i • 1 * 1 • ■ - u-.'K kness.naiiseu, ptoceedingfrom \\ haievef cause. In cases of general debility, it has proved one of ,„e b-st remedies, and is there- I lore lugld v recommended to elderly people, literarv , !1 1,1 ‘I doses frequently through the day J ley have checked the most v ioient diarrhoea, and* I wi,l ‘ i, “ In ill Urn foregoing complaints, these Bitters vv ill he found ohecinai if persisted in. and taken accord* 1 !‘, dti eiuons whic.i accompany each bottle. ' A««i although it Ims been testified by several that .e> are excellent m many .others, yet’in none other tnan those above enumerated, is the proprietor \ V j 11- ing to vouch for their efficacy. They vv erepr.raa* ni A'.. illu . l , r '? i irl - / to cure Dyspepsia. | Jhe ( olletoi. Litters have been eight years be* fore the puohc; and in consequence of the tncreas* ne< eman, for t us valuable nnmieme, the proprie to, has entered largely into the business-bottles diem-tb’ev are' 7* “ l oJ ; elon Bitters” moulded in 1 ) vv iU ais,> comb, red, sealed and slump. -d ui.h an appropriate motto Price*! perbollJe K- 31. CAREY, General \genr for I his State J. El MARSHALL. ' Agent. Augusta. nr.i /• J Tii * to . n ,Iku> ’ s - r - Jan. 1846. ‘ tiie (odeton Bitters —*'(purely a Vtgetnhh ' ■ (impound and which, from the confidence 1 have in l!ie character and integrity of the maker and pro prietor then4d. I verily believe to he true.) I en tt riain the most favorable opinion, Several of my !vUh > V'.‘! .' <|S ; 1,!,i a «J»ainranees, long afflicted .••'•a. have assured me that they have ’I ‘ I,i( -so ionics better than any other medicine ,* e ' rr ■ricd. for i hat distressing disease. And I !aUe p ‘ as!! !:r f,lr{{l rto state that J have wit rVT,'S "T , ; x '-' l| .Micy oftlmse Bitters, in nausia, so K-hemlache. and bowel complahit ; inthis&wrf particular I have seen the Colleton repeatedly and success.till V tested among the children of mv own house-hold. No family ought to be without this in* valuable medicine. LEV. A. WOODWARD, * a.slur ul Si. Lukes Church. S. C. apnl 29 J;J3 1 V >Olc.llN I M’Olli.Sj " y 1 11 i 'ait" Os childhood, and the certain precur* sor of in my dangerous diseases, if allowed eu.aui i,i i ii“ hunian system long in great num ronie , I ,o;TimnV > ;!!...':::! , rjr., 1 j and _ i> r * woodruff’s uomr • s;iß> «»d. Hi ien, rentedv f m UJZ is ii.< gp< <I tin in si, amreneap as Vhe cheapest. iiCr 'J'he Worm Soeeili,. sells well where tried. Ortntix. Pike coinuy, July Dr. Woodruff—Please forward immediately 3 dozen bottles of ymir Worm Specific. We have calls lor it daily, bm,,,) p u iti,< nt delay. Respect lid ly, JOHN G. HILL & CO. liORN-sviLt.E, Ala., Aug. 23, 1846. Dr. Woodruff— Dear sir; We have gold the last bottle of your Worm Medicine received. We wish you to send us two dozen more, at least, as w" now know of some four or five bottles wanted. Respectfully. ANDREWS HARRIS. Br. Joseph f<hipney, of Muscogee co.,Ga.,says it brought away 200 w< nils from a negro child, r. John *L 1 \\ hitosvillo, C«n., I trr. ve it in one rase and brought away 50 worms.— In ituotli-T case it cured his negro woman of Tenia or Tape Worm. air 1 iiomas Boyd, of Coweta, county, Ga.,says I gave it to a negro boy who was in bad health; it brought away immediately 56 worms. He was soon well, ami remains so up to this time. A fresh supply of the above valuable medicines for sale, wlioles.de and retail, by WM. K. KI TCHEN. Druggist, A ugusfa, and m most of the Counties in t lie Stale Georgia. 1 . W . Lacy. W avnesborough. W. M. C iarr. Jack sort ho rough. ’I liomas \\ nite A. Co., Wrightsborougli. C. C. ( "dy, Warrenton. J. Vv . Jones. Vlayfield. U . Davis, Powelton. H. S. L’reman. Mount Zion. J. R. Simpson it Co., Sparta. ! March 2! |<4 COTTON GIN factory; f S 111. subscriber will remove on ihe first October ia told-SHOP on Green-street, two doors ! aho\ " the Baptist Church, w Itere Planters can he supplied with (Jotton Ginn, Thrashing Machines Corn ('.-ushers, £fc., of bis make, which will be warranted to perform well. Do not mistake the place. Be sure lo look at the sign before you en ter the shop. JAMES T. WADE. Augusta, Sept. 25, 1S lf>. ]y TOBACO) AND SUGARS, Os 1 lie Choicest Brands. CAOI NTR\ MERCHANTS and gentlemen J vv ho v i,-it Augusta, and who desire to enjoy a Spanish S, gar, or chew the Wad, put up in splen <i.d style, or who purchase to sell, will find me at all times ready ts> supply their demands, &t whole sale and retail. I would respectfully request persons who Visit the < iiy tn supply themselves in my line, lo exam in-my-rock f>efor * purchasing elsewhere, as it is selected by competent Judges, and patronised by old smokers and chevvers of the favorite weed. GUSTAV VOLGER, One door below John P. Setz's Dry Goods Store, Broad-st. sept 33 SI G VI? A NT) COFFEE, H HAfiS prime Rio COFFEE ! it ‘-I? kP 20 hhds St. Croix, P. Rico and New Orleans Sugar. Just received, and for low by •hin 7 JOHN R. DOW. I O N (ON SRiN 51 !■: NT. FEW splendid patterns ofC ANDELACRAS just received. A so. a few clmic'e patterns of Dyott’s Improved I.rard Solar Lamps, with Chimnevs and Globes to lit, always keptem hand. ■ The altove articles w ill be sold very low Jan. 19 91 J. E. MARSHALL. LAMPS! LAMPS!! A FEW splendid LARD SOLAR) LAMPS i -Tii. of the improved patent, to close a consign ment, will he sold at cost. Persons wishing such articles can he supplied at a much less price than : t ustomary. J. E. MARSHALL. KrOLD BRASS and COPPER wanted, for i whi h a liberal price will be paid. j April 22 170 ' GEORGIA—DeKaIb County. \ LL persons interested are hereby notified that ' /a. four months after this date application will be made to the Honorable Inferior Court ofsaid county, when silting for ordinary purposes, for ' leave to sell the land belonging to the estate of Hugh Beaty, deceased, lute of said county. This i 3d of March, 1547. j THOS. R. BEATY, AdmT. March 5 130