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PATENT MEDICINES.
JAYNES ALTERATIVE. I
raping valuable preparation combines all tue
3. medicinal virtues of those articles, winch
long' experience has prove*) to possess the most sale
ami efficient alteram e ami deobstruent properties,
for the cure of Scrofula Amp's Evil. U lute Sa-e *-
in<rs Ulcers; Scrofulous, Cancerous ami Indolent
Tumours; Mercurial ami Syphilitic Affections,
Rheumatism. Cant, Scureey, Neuralgia or lie-
Douloureux, Cancer. Goitre or Drunchocele, [swelled
\eck Enlargements of the Danes, Joints, Glands
Kt Ligaments or ul the Gearies. Liver, Spleen, Kid
*» neys, 4 - c. All the diseases of the Sum, such as
Teller, Ringworm, Riles, Fi/nples. Carbuncles tyc., :
D spepsia ami I Aver Complaint, Nervous Discuses,
Dropsical Swellings, Constitutional Disorders and
originating from a depraved or Impure
►■late of the iilou i or other lluids of the body.
The proprietor of this Alterative would most re-
T. epectfully assure the public that lie has not offered
this preparation to their notice without due reflec
tion, and close and rigid study, nor until alter
twelve years’ experience hail manifested its great
■superiority over every other article <d the kind,—
and he now recommends it with confidence, tu!l\
believing that the above combination of medicine
will effectually eradicate from the system a class
of disease some of which have heretofore been c on
sidered incurable.
He has prescribed it in almost every variety of
disease and with unparalleled success, especially
in cutaneous affections, cancerous, scrofulous and
scorbutic diseases, and diseases originating from
" obstruction or enlargement of the glands or impuri
ty of the blood.
Cancer and Cancerous Turnon.
He has used this preparation in Upwards of twen
ty well denned cases of cancer and cancerous tu
mors, and in every case but one with perfect and i
m entire success.
lironchocele or ClOitrc, (SAveilcd Neck.)
He has prescribed it in over a hundred rases of
goitre,and it lire never failed in a single instance
to completely remove the disease. Not a solitary |
case offaihire. All were cured.
The success he lias met with in curing bronrho
cclc arid cancerous affections lias convinced him
licit these dangerous and horrible diseases may lie
removed with as much certainty as Fever and
Ague. He does not wish to he understood as say
ing that they can he cured as muon as Fever and
Ague, hut with as much certainty; and further, that
ht”has good reason for beliet ing that this prepara
tion will not only < ure these diseases when formed, 1
but that it destroys the virus or poisonous principle
lurking in the system, from which that peculiar
class of diseases, as well as that of scrofula emanate.
Scrofula —King’s Evil.
This preparation has been used id numerous cases
of Scrofula, King’s Evil, and scrofulous swellings,
and always with the most deci .cd success.
Skin Diseases.
lie has prescribed it in a great variety of cutane
ous affections, and found it successful in curing salt
rheum, or letter, biles, blotches, pimples,murphew
and jamidiced skin, Ac.
Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint.
• It has been used in numerous rases of liver com
plaint and Dyspepsia, and with the happiest effect.
Tic-Douloureux.
It has been used in several cases of Neuralgia,
and in every case it was successful.
Rheumatism.
This preparation has been prescribed in a great
many cases of chronic rheunmism, and in every j
rase in which it was used until the system became
affected by the medicine, the disease w as removed ;
Bout.
A number of cases of gout have been cured by i
this preparation. In one ol these eases, the man j
had been afflicted with it so severely for thirteen i
years as to entirely disable him from business, and I
for five months immediately previous to his taking !
the Alterative lie had been confined to his room;
but before he had finished I lie third hotde, he was
enabled to walkabout the streets and soon after re- j
turned to his business, from which he had bo long
been excluded by his afflictions.
Dropsical Swellings,
This medicine increases the powers of digestion,
excites the absorbents into healthy exercise, by
which watery or calcareous depositions, and all
unnatural enlargements are reduced. It imparts
tone and vitality to the whole system, removing
tick and morbid headaches,giddiness, wardering
painsand nervous affections.
in fact, in every case where the medicine lias
been taken fursome lime, no matter for w h t pur- |
nose, the general healili of the patient has always I
been improved t»y it.
In conclusion, the proprietor would say that some !
of the most astonishing cases of skin diseases, can
cer, bronchocele,and scrofula, have been cured l>y
this medicine, that have ever been recorded; but
want of room in this sheet precludes their publica- I
tion at this time.
CANCER.
An. interesting case cured by Jayne's Alterative.
In the spring of 1831, a cancerous tumor appear
ed in the right breast of Mrs. F hoe he, wife of Peter
Stretch, of Salem, N. J. It was examined by many
Physicians, ami was considered by all as cancerous, i
and besides bore ail the characteristic marks of
one. All probable means of removing it w ere used
without the slightest benefit. It continued to in- i
crease both in size and painfulness, until all hope
of saving her life, but by a painful operation, was 1
abandoned, which, after a consultation oi eminent i
Physicians, was Jan. Ist, 183 J, by Dr. j
John Rhea Barton, assisted by Dr. Redman, the t
proprietor, and two other medical gentlemen. The
whole and entire right breast was reino ,T “d, and af
ter examination of the tumor, was pronounced By !
ail present a cancer of the most malignant charac
ter. In about three months, after enduring incredi- I
ble sufferings, she was enabled, though broken in j
spirit, to get about again. Bhe remained feeble, j
and her general health was exceedingly bad, as in- !
deed it had been for several years before. In the j
spring of 1837, upwards of five years after her hi east i
had been removed, a painful tumor made its ap
pearance on the right -ide, immediately over :he
part formerly occupied by the nipple of the right
breast, prev ions to its removal. This tumor steadi- j
ly r increased for several months, and became so
painful as to deprived her of rest. The glands un
der right arm were enlarged; and scirrhus, and
a hard, irregular, and at times painful tumour, ap
peared in the left breast. No operation could now
arrest live disease. Indeed her w hole body appear
ed to be a mass of disease. Her case was consid
ered hopeless, She was of a very scrofulous habit,
both her parents having died of Pulmonary con- I
sumption. The experiment was now made with
this Alterative. It was at first given in small
doses, three times a day, and the, doses very grttdu
ally, but steadily increased daily, as long as she
look it, which was about six months, and the skin
over and around the tumour was wet night and
morning with a strong solution of lodine and Hy
* driod itc Potash. The. tumour continued increas
ing in size for about six weeks, and was at times
very painful, when the pain suddenly ceased alto
gether, and the uiraourswelled out at the base,ana
became soft and then began to diminish, and con
tinued gradually decreasing until every vestige of
disease was removed. The tumour in her left
breast, and those in her right axilla were also dis
persed. No canperous or scrofulous tumours ever
appeared afterwards; and her general health, winch
had been so bad for fourteen years as to make life a
burthen, was effect u illy and permanently restored.
The proprietor is in possession of the. diseased
breast, and those who choose may examine it. He j
would also say that lie could mention over a dozen !
cases equally' interesting, wherein his Alterative i
has subdued cancer and'cancerous tumours, but he I
has not room hereto record them.
Mrs. Sarah Young, of Quinton’s Bridge, N. J.,
had a goitrous tumour on the left side of iter wind
pipe, as large as the half of an orange, which was
cured by using this Alterative for about lour
months.
Miss R S , South Fourth-street, Phila
delphia. was also cured of an enlargement of the
fc , throat, which filled the entire space between the
chin and breast-bone, and extended around on
each side of.her neck to behind her ears, and from
her ears to her shoulders, and produced awful de
formity. It commenced growing when she was
but five years old, ami continued gradually to in
crease until she was nineteen, at which time she
commenced using this Alterative, w hich she took
for seven months, which entirely reduced the en- j
largement; and site has now as smooth and pretty
a neck as can be found. The proprietor is nut at
.iherty to give her name in print, but will refer per
gon* to her.
For sale by WM. K. KITCHEN,
•ep 2S ly 2 Sole Agent for Georgia.
PATENT MEDICINES. |
mitiii;.
j DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP.
! fENHE copartnership heretofore t-xistme, under ti:c I
' Ji name of WM. SUIAM A SON. w..- dissolved I
on the vM t>t ol July last, try the decease ol the said Win. |
Samm.and the business is now. and w ill be in luture. ;
conducted exclusively by the subscriber, who has hud
the sole c.itirgeoi the in luufacturiug of the Panacea aud
V*-. milage for the lust fourteen years'.
The Panacea will be pul up as usual in round bottles,
fluted longitudinally, with the to low in:t letters blown on
tne glass :— “Siciitm's Panacea, Philnda ” and the only
chauge made is the name of JAS. SWAI.M stamped on
the sealim: wax. and t criUtn on the label covering the
cork, and a new lai el for the side of dieboMe.composed
of geometric lathe work, comprising nine different dies
whic.i have been turned for the exclude r use of the pro
i j rictor. by Di aper &. Co., bank n le enpi a\ ers of Pi ila
! >•lplua. tour dies of different patterns form tin body ol
the work,and in tiic centre is .j portrait of tiie late Win.
.Swann, separated Irom the holders by two circles of
lathe.work. The words ‘•Swaim’s Panacea,” are en
graved conspicuously on two turned strips, and a large
semi-circular die forms the upper margin. Tile borders
are composed of pain I ithe work strips, outside of which
is engraved in small letters the eiurv of the copy-right.
J .ML.B SWAIM.
SWAIM’S CELEBRATED PANACEA,
fOK TUB CORK OF
Scrofula. General Debility . While Swelling, Rheu
matism. Diseases of the Liver and Skin,
and all diseases arising from Impuri
ties of the Blond, or the ef
fects of Mer ury.
SW AlM’* PAN A' EA has b> en lur more than twenty
five years celebrated in this country and in Europe for its
extraord nary cure.—for the certificates of which refer
ence is made to the directions ai d books [which may be
had gratis] acconinanying the Panacea.
It lots been used in hospital and private practice,and
lias had the singular fortune ol being recommended by
the most c lebrated physicians and other eminent per
sons Among others, by
D . Gibson, M. 1) Professor of Surgery-, Ta. Univer
sity.
' dentine V ett, M. D.,Professor of Surgery,N.Y.Uoi
ver.-ity.
\v .p. Dewees, M. D., Professor of Midwifery,Pa. Uni
versity.
N- Chapman, M. D , Professor Physic. Pa University
I . Parke, M. I)., President College Plm sieians, Phi a
Dr. Del \ ulle, Processor Medicine Havana.
Jose Louienc-i> da Lux, Prolessor Su.rgerv, Lisbon.
J. f hip i. an, Member K oyafColfage Surgeons,London.
G. \\ Irving, late Minister lof'pain.
Sir Thomas Pearson. Major Genera! British Army.
Gilber Robertson, British Consul, Ac. See.
And also, ibe wonderful cures effected bv Sw aim
Panacea have for many years made it an in valuable rem
edy. Ihe Panacea does not contain mercury in any
form, and being an innocent p eparaiiou iluiay begivea
to rbe most tender infant^
Negroes v ho are confined in largo numbers on plant a
lionsni hot climates, are peculiarly liable to such forms
j of disease, arising from a vitiated state of the blood and
want of cleanliness and variety of food. These diseases
so frequently set regular practice at defiance, and ren
der their miserable victims both useless and expensive to
I Heir m isters, that planters would study t! cirox n inter
est as well as that of humanity, by keopingalwaysa sup
ply-of Swiiim’s Panacea, which appears to be "the only
thing which can be relied on in sm h eases.
THE RETAIL PRICE HAS BEEN REDUCED to
One Dollar and (• iffy cents per bottle. |containing three
half pints.] or three bottles for Four Dollars.
ALSO—SWALM’S VERMIFUGE.
A valuable Family .Medicine, being n highly- approved
remedy tor all diseases a* ising from Debit Ay of the Di
gestive Organs such as \\ onus, Cholera Morbus, Dv-en
tery Fever and Ague Bleeding Piles, .sick Headache,
Ac. Ac. See the pamphlet [which may be had gratis j
accompanying the Vermifuge.
Prepared atSwaim’s Laboratory. Seventh street, be
low Cii snur, Philadelphia, and for sale by all respecta
ble Di ugsittsiii ttie United S'otes.
AGENTS.
New York— ll. H. Schieffelin A Co.
i L< ndon. Eng.—Evans A Lescher.
Liverpool. Eng —Evans, Sou A Ce.
Havana—L.G. Melizct.
Valparaiso—Alex Cro c s.
; Buenos Ayres—O J. Hayes A Co.
Sf.Tliom.tv -A.H. Iliise.
I G-inton—J. Swords.
Sandw icb Islands—E L. Benson.
| Calcutta—Huffnagle S- Co.
March 17 w 4 149
TC THE RI II TIHERS OF THE
COMPLEXION.
Surprising /•.' racy.
MY EAU DIVINE DE VENUS and NYMPH GAP
composed of an Eastern Botanical discovery of
i surprising elficacy, for rendering the Skin sofi any! fair,
j as well as imparting a delicate roseate hue to the com- ;
I plexion.
A- a creator and conservator of that most distinguish- i
i ing charm of Punaic loveliness, a transparent fair skin, i
J n le# II i nel’s Nymph Snap or Eau Di vine De Yen us ma y
be said to exert an almost magical power Composed for
j the mo.-f part id Oriental Balsamic Plants, to the utter ex
clusion of all mineral admixture, iti distinguished nied
| icinally for its extremely bland, purifv ing and soothing
| action on the skin; and hy acting on the port's and min
utc secretor\ vessels, expels all impurities from the sur
face, allays every tendency to inflammation, .-mil by this
| no thod done, efloctu illy dissipate# all redness. tan,pim
> pies, freckles.sunburn, and other unsiglitful cutaneous
j visitations, so inimical to fem tie lovclin ss. Its use will
( change tiie most hilons complexion into one of radiant
' whiteness; w file on the neck,hands and arms it bestows a
i delicto y and fairness which its continued use will happily
j protect, and every appearance of youthful charm, to the
: most advanced periods of life. For sale, wholesale and
retail,by JULES HAUEL,
Practical Chemist and Perfumer, No. 120 Chi snnt-st.
\ml hv J. E. M \RSIIALL, HAVILA' I), RISLEY
A CO.,and VV. II VINES, Jr.
A premium awarded at the Franklin Institute.
April I fw Ip
HOW AWFULLY CULPABLE,
TO NEGLECT USING THE GENUINE
DR. TAYLOR’S BALSAM OF LIVERWORT.
375 Hou-kky, N t . V.
ML 7 ST those be who have Pulmonary Consumption,
or any affection of the Lungs. Liver or Chest,
after reading file following letter, ju.-t received from a
im st respectable inhabitant of Westchester County
I New York.
Tarrytown, Aug. 9, l^-O.
, Dear Doctor—lt is dillicultto liud word# to express the
: gratitude which 1 feel towards yon for the interest you i
; have taken to relieve me in my distress, In the year ’
| I*o 1 contracted a iretivy cold, which fin illy settled on
j my lungs; in a lew months after I commenced coughing
' and raising offensive matter, which smell very bad.
Having heal'd that Sherman’s Lozenges were good for a
j cough I tried a few boxes ol - them, but they had not the
I leasieffccton me. I then called in the bestphysician in the
I place, whoa tended me a few months, but without sm'
I ccss ; I then saw an advertisement in one of the city
papers of Wistars Balsam of Wild Cherry, of which I
1 pii r- bused three bottles, at thecorifcr of Fulton and Nas
sau streets, but I could not perceive t' e least beneficial
effect from it, on the contrary I think it was a great in
jury to me. Shortly after using it I commenced raising
blood in large quantities; 1 uas taken dow n sick and
confined to the bom-e for three months, during which
lintel lost my appetite and fell away very fast; 1 wan
then induced toeonsnll Dr. Curlisof New York, (one of
the best physician.- in the city,) but be could do me no
good. I again became worse, and was confined to the
lion sc all last win ter and spring, and I give up all hope of
ever getting any better, a- - 1 again raised blood and my
cough was v ery severe, together with a pain in my breast
and under tiie -boulder blade. Mv friends now gave up
all hope of my recovering, and thought every day was
thela-r. About this time I hoard of your BALSAM OF
l.l\ ERWOIIT being good for consumption, hut \ wns !
like many others, -ml was fearful that it might be a regu
lar humbug; I however finally consented to trv it, as I
thought it could make me no worse. My brother then
purchased a bottle of it at 375 Bowery, N T . Y. and I com
menced taking it. mid by the time 1 had used one bottle
full I could sleep till night, and in the morning I bad at.
appetite for my breakfast. I .-till keep on taking it and
find great benefit from it—tbo pain in m v breast is entire
ly gone,and I raise no more blood. Within the last two
months 1 have gained m weight six pounds and much in
strong h. I would therefore advise all who have any
affec ion of the Lungs or Liver to try the Genuine Dr.
Taylor’s Balsam of Liverwort, for I truly believe it to
bethe best remedy in existence for disease? of the Lungs
or Liver. Should any one doubt theabovc statement re
lutivcto your valuable medicine, let i.m call on nrc, and
I will convince them of its virtue.
Yoursre-pectfully, DE REVERE.
Beware of counterfeits, the only-genuine has an engra
ved label (over t.ii lJ outside wrapper of each bottle) with
the signature of Dr. GTJRDON J. LEE'tS attached.
Tim genuine article for sale by WM. HAINES.
W Oct 11
TO THE LADIES IN PARTICULAR.
MY DEPILATORY POWDER has been found
highly beneficial and of great use lo ladies who
have been afflicted with superfluous h fir. principally
when it- growth h is been confined to the upper lip and
side of the face giving a masculine turn to the whole
features. When used with proper care, and according to
thedirections.it will he found lo beagreat addition to
tiie toilet, as the u ip of anv sharp iiigirument is eniir* ly
avoided,mi the hair isremoved in five or ten minutes
after its application.
Tin- composition is infallible, and warranted to remove
superfluous hair. After numerous trial- 1 have received
certificates of success which cannot be contested.
For sale, wholesale and retail, at
JULES HAUEL’S DEPOT,
D3O Chesnnt street, Philadelphia.
And by J. E. M ARSHALL, IIAVILAND RISLEY&
CO., and VV. HAINES Jr
Premiums awarded at the Frankiin Institute.
April 1 |w 153
months after date, application will he
made t > the Honorable Inferior Court of Srri
ven county, when sitting for puryjoses,
for leave to sell the whole of estate of
Zachariah Conyers, deceased. lat?nrs?iiii county.
JAMES W. KITTLES, Adin’r.
Jan. 14 4G 97
CITATIONS, &c.
j GEORGIA. Scriven County.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
■MTIIEREAS, MARY ANN MURRY, hath
| w w applied tu the Honorabl the Court t>f Ur
; dinary of Srrivi n County for L-jtters of Adminis
tration on the estate and effects of JOSEPH
DOUGH E FRY , late of said County, deceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to he and ap|>ear at ray office, within the
time prescribed by law, to shew cause (if any they
have,) why said letters of Administion should not
be granted the said applicant.
Witness the Hon. John 8. Maur, one of the
Justices of the Court of Ordinary, of said County,
this ‘id day of March, 18-17.
ALEXANDER KEMP, Clerk.
March 9 133
GEORGIA—DeIvaJb County.
PRESENT, the honorable John N. Bellinger,
Lochlin Johnson, Ezkiel A. Davis and W il
liam Hairston, J tidges of said Court.
To all whom it may concern —Whereas Peter
Mitchell, administrator upon the e-tate of Nimrod
Mitchell, late of said county, deceased, applies fur
letters of dismission fium the administration of said
estate —therefore the kindred and creditors ot said
deceased are hereby cited and admonished to file
their objections, if any t hey have, in my office, in
terms of the law, otherwise letters di.-missory will
be granted the applicant, at the November term
next of the Court of Ordinary for said county. By
order of the Court, this March 3d, 1847.
ALEX’R. JOHNSON, c. c o.
March 5 6rao 130
G EORGIA —DeKalb County.
PRESENT, the honorable John N. Bellinger,
Locklin Johnson, Ezkiel A. Davis and Wil
liam Hairston, Judges of said Court.
To all whom it miry concern. —W hereas William
Hairston, administrator of the estate of D. D.
Hairston, late of said county, deceased, applies for
letters ofdUiniss'iori from the administration of said
* estate —therefore the kindred and creditors of said
deceased ore hereby cited and admonished to (lie
their objections, if any they have, in my office, in
terms of the law, otherwise letters lismissory will
be granted the app Scant, at the November term
next, of the Court of Ordinary of said county. By
urderol the Court, March 3d, 1847.
ALX’R. JOHNSON, c. c o.
March 5 omo 130
GEORGIA* —DeKalb County.
PRESENT the honorable, ohn N. Bellinger,
Lochlin Johnson, Ezekiel A. Da\is and Wil
liam Hairston, Judges of said Court.
To all whom it may concern. —Whereas Louis
Towers, administrator of James Crowley, Jr., late
of said county, deceased , applies for letters of dis
mission from the administration of said estate —
therefore the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased are hereby cited and admonished to file
their objections, if any they have, in ray office, in
terms of the law, otherwise letters ol dismission
w ill be granted the applicant, at the November
term next of the Court of Ordinary for said county.
By order of the Court, this March 3d, 1817.
ALX’R. JOHNSON, c. c. o.
March 5 Gain 130
j GEORGIA- —DeKalb County.
PRESENT, the honorable John N. Ballinger,.
Lochlin Johnson, Ezekiel A. Davis and W il
liam Irtirston, Judges of said Court.
To all whom it may concern. Whereas Robt.
D. (freer, administrator upon the estate of William
Anderson. late of said county, deceased, applies lor
letters of dismission from the administration of said
estate —therefore the kindred and creditors of said
deceased are hereby cited and admonished to file
their objections, it any limy have, in my office, in
terms of the law, otherwise letters dismissory will
be granted the applicant, at the November term
next of the Court of Ordinary for said county. By
order of the Court, this March 3d, 1817.
ALEX'R. JOHNSON, c. c. o.
March 5 Cmo 130
| GEORGIA, Wilkes County.
MYSTHEREAS Lewis S. Brown and John 11.
V V Dyson, Execulors of the estate of Nancy
! A. Aicßea, late, of said county, deceased, applies
to me for letters dismissory.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceas
ed, lobe hnd appear at my office within the time
prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they
have, why said lettersshould not be granted.
Given under my hand at olfic- in Washington.
G. G. NORMAN. Clerk.
March 31 6m 152
i GEORGIA, Burke County.
I HEREAS Isaiah Carter applies to me for
V w letters of Administration on the estate of
Frances Galphin, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred arid creditors of said deceas
ed, to he and appear at my office, within the time
prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not he granted.
Given under my hand, at office in Waynesboro,
March 26, 1847.
EDWARD GARLICK, D. Clerk.
March 27 147
GEORGIA—Scriven County.
To all wham it may concern.
i James Parker applies for Letters
i w w of Administration on the estate of L-enja
j min Parker, late of said county, deceased:
j Uhese are therefore to cite and admonish all
! ami singular the kindred'and creditors of said de
| ceased to be and appear at my office within the
j time prescribed by law and show cause, if any
they have, why letters of administration should
not be grallied the said applicant.
W mess the Honorable Peter Reddick one of
the Judges of the Court of Ordinary of said county,
April 12lh, 1847.
ALEXANDER KEMP, Clerk.
April 16 165
GEORGIA, Richmond county.
i MnST” HEREAS, Littleherry B'. Beale, executor
w W on the estate of Nathaniel Beale, late of
i said county, deceased, applies to me for letters dis
missory.
These are, therefore, to cite anti admonish all
■ and singular the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, t > he and appear at my office within the
: time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they
, have, why said letters should not he granted,
j Given under my hand ,at office in Augusta, 18th
! January, 1817.
LEON P. DUGAS, Clerk.
| Feb 2 103
j GEORGlA—Scriven Comity.
To all whom it may concern.
’lt T&T II ERF- AS James Parker applies for letters
i w w of administration on the estate of Surah
Parker, late of said county deceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to he and appear at my office, within the
time, prescribed by law, and show cause (if any
they hive,)why letters of administration should
not he granted the said applicant.
Witness the Honorable,Peter Reddick one of the
Judges of the Court of Ordinary of said county,
this 12th day of April. 1817.
ALEXANDER KE3IP. Clerk.
April 16 165
; GEORGIA, Scriven county.
I R’o7’ il ERE AS, Stephen P. JJ e v ill. adminisfra
% w torua the estate of Francis Hecks, late ot
said county, deceased, applies for letters dismis
sory.
These are therefore tociteand admonish, all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceas
ed, t® he and appear at my office, within the time
prescribed by law, to show cause (if any they
have,) why said lettersshould not he granted.
Given under my hand at office in Jacksunhoro
January 20,1847.
ALEXANDER KEMP, Clerk.
Jan. 26 6m 27
GEORGlA—Scriven County.
To all whom it may concern.
TBC"IIEKE \8 James Parker applies for letters
w V of administration on the slate ofSynlha
Parker, late of said county deceased:
'Uhese are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to be and appear at my office, within the
time prescribed by law, and shew cause (if any
they have.) why letters of administration should
not he granted the said applicant.
Witness t lie Honorable Peter Reddick one of the
Judges of the Court of Ordinary of said county,
April 12th, 1317.
ALEXANDER KEMP, Clerk.
ApriMG 165
RATES OE FREIGHT ON THE
I GEORGIA AND WESTERN & ATLANTIC RAILROAD.
BETWEEN AUGUSTA AND
J
First Class —Boxes of Hats, Bonnets anuj
Furniture, per foot 1
Second Class —Boxes and Bales of Dryl
Goods. Shoes, Saddlery, Glass, Paints.|
Oils, Drugs, and Confectionaries, perlOO:
lbs 1
'Third Class —Sugar, Coffi.-e, Liquor, Bag
ging. Rope, Butter, Cheese, Tobacco,
Leather, Hides, Cotton-Yams, Copper.!
Tin, Feathers, Sheet-Iron, Hollow-Ware .j
Crockery, Castings, Hardware, and other,
heavy articles not enumerated below, per 1
100 lbs I
Fourth Class —Finur, Rice, Bacon, Pork.
Bfef, Fish, Lard, 'Fallow, Beeswax, Bales
of Rags, Ginseng, Green and Dried
Fruit, Mill-Gearing, Bar and Pig Iron.
Mill and Grind Stones, per 100 lbs
Cotton —Per 100 lbs
Sail —Per Liverpool Sack, not exceeding 4
bushels
Per bushel *
Molasses —Per Hogshead
; Ploughs, Wheel-Barrows, Straw-Cutters.j
Corn-Shellers, and Cultivators, each ....
i Oats in sacks per bushel, by the car load. .
: Corn, Wheat, Peas, Beans, Rye, iNtifs, am
| Grass-Seeds, per bushel,, by the car load
( Lime —ln Casks or Boxes not exceeding 2. |
! bushels, each !
Car Load, of Live Stock |,
O’Uitcon in ca=ks or boxes will be transported Irom Dalton to Augusta at 30 cents
per 100 lbs.
OJFor0 J For other articles see list.
[O Frei giit for Atlanta, Athens, and all stations on the Western & Atlantic Rail Road,
payable at those stations. For oilier stations it must be paid in Augusta.
F. C. AK MS, Snperiiitendanl of Transportation.
Transportation Office , Georgia Rail Road and Hanking Company, /
Augusta, Ga., March 22, 1847. " March 27
GEORGIA, MACON AND WESTERN
AND WESTERN AND ATLANTIC
RAIL ROADS.
I vA
I fgUIE Passenger Train, carrying the Great
-EL Southern Mail between New York and New
! Orleans, leaves Augusta daily at 7o’clock, p. m.,
j arriving at Atlanta at 6* o’clock . a . m., leaves At
; lauta at 8 o’clock, a. m., ami arrives at Griffin at
10 o'clock, A. M. Returning, leaves Griffin at 1
o’clock, p. M., arriving at Atlanta at 31 p. m.,
leaves Atlanta at 4 o’clock, p. m., and arrives at!
Augusta at Slo’clock, a. m.
in connection with this train, a locomotive
leaves t uiua Point for Athens, on Mondays. Wed
nesdays, and Fridays, at 6i o’clock. A. 31, and
on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 1
o’clock, A. M.
The Passenger Train upon the State Rondleaves
Atlanta daiiy, (Sundays excepted,) at 8 o’clock, a.
m.; and arrives at Oothcaloga at 3* o’clock, p. M.
Returning leaves Oothcaloga at 7 a. m., and ar
rives at Atlanta, in litre for the evening train to
Augusta.
Stages run in connection with the cars .asfol
lows:
Daily. —The Express Mail Line, tire Georgia
Rail Road Line.and the South Carolina. Rail Road
Line, from Griffin to New Orleans, passing through
Greenville, La Grange, West Point and Auburn
to Notasulga, thence by Rail Road to Montyom
erv. Also, from liaroesville via Columbus, to
C he.li aw.
From W'arrenton to Macon v ia Sparta and Mil
edgeville.
From Madison,every Monday,Wednesday,and
Friday, via Eat on ton and Clinton to.VucuM and via
Eatouton to MilledgeviUe. ,
From Athens, on ’Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sa
turdays, via Gainesville to Cassville, and Dahlu
nega.
From Double Wells, on Tuesdays, Thursdays,
and Saturdays, to Washington, Wilkes county,
i and Abbeville, S. C.
From Covington, on Mondays, Wednesday's and
Fridays, through Griffin, and Greenville to La
Grange.
From Kingston every day, (Sundays excepted.)
via Rome, Double Springs, Warrenton, and De
catur to Memphis, Tenn.
From Atlanta on 'Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Saturdays, to Jonesboro’ and Griffin.
From Stone Mountain on Mondays, Wednes- \
days and Fridays, fur Lawrenceville and Gaines
v i 1 i e T
From Oothcaloga on Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Saturdays, for Chattanooga, 'Tenn.
iCr 'TiIROUGH TICKETS, from Augusta to j
Huntsville, Decatur, or Tuscumbia, Ala., can he I
had at the G. R. R. Ticket Office. f'>r £lB.
Office Geo. R. R. &, C’k’g Co., March 28, 1847.
SOUTH CAROLIN A RAIL ROAD.
•7\ ,IP J 'The Special Train for Aiken will here*
I ji. lkafter no/ leave on Sunday afternoons.
- iL'Sa/I.S Hamburg, S. C., August 28, 1816.
aug. 31 30
fZLiZS23 fXI T*l
AFTER THE 1G I'll INST., all <’ ottons I
1 -2»L remaining at the Georgia Kail Road Depot
■ over 24 hours after it is turned on the platform,
j will he sent to the nearest Warehouse, at the ex
pense of the consignees. ,
Transp'n. Office of the G. R. R. & R. C. )
Augusta, Jan. 12, 1847. )
Jan. 14 87
PRICES REDUCED TO SUIT THE
TIMES.
El A Mil-Y MEDICINES, CHOICE PERFUMERY
1 and FANCY ARTICLES.
'Fhosiil)scriber respectfully invites flic attention ol
! Plij .sieians. Merchants and Planters, who may he visiting
this city, to Ins stock of Medicines. Great care having
■ been exercised in their selection, he is confident that the
quality of each article is such ascunnolfuillo afford en
tire satisfaction.
The assortment of Perfumery, Fancy Articles,Crushes
i and Comm-, are the finest varieties of French and Amen
j can manufacture.
He recommend * w ith confidence to Gentlemen, in thei
estimable qualities, the Shaving Compounds of Piver
Guerlain,Roussel, Glenn and others, which relieve the
operation of shaving from many of its disagreeable at
tetidants.
Also, to the Ladies a splendid assortment of highly
perfumed Toilet Soaps—the Roman Kalydor and Milk
of Roses,hothdeli«:htful preparations for the complexion,
together with a great variety of hair Oils, hair liyesaud
other Perfumery.
Sands’, Carpenter’s and Bull’s Sarsaparilla, Jaynes’
Expectorant,Carminative and II air Tonic. Evans’ Sooth
ing Syrup for children teething, Powell’s Balsam of An
iiineed, an excellent remedy forcoughsand colds. J lib’s
Rheumatic Liniment, and all tile other popular Medi
cines of the day.
Orders from the country respectfully solicited.
A liberal discount made for c«sh.
WM. HALVES, Jr., Xu. 32 Broad-st.,Augusta.
Sept. 28 1
FOUR MONTHS after date application will
be made to the Honorable the Court of Or
dinary of Burke county, for leave to sell all the
real estate of Matthew Jones, late of said county
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
of said deceased.
MITCIIEL B JONES, f . ~
ALLEN INMAN, * Adm rs ’
Jan. 16 4mo 89
BRICKS FOR SALE.
THE subscriber has for sale and will keep on
hand at his Brick Yard on Green-street,
! 330.000 BRICKS. S. L. BASFORD
Jan 24 ly 96
WANTED TO HIRE,
BV the month or year, two Negro hoys from
fifteen to twenty years of age. Inquire at
this efike.
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75 50 50 I 50 | 75 75 i 75 I
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I "BT© F. CHEW offers for sal^a large assort
» *?• ment of Factory and Cook STOV ES of ihe
latest fashions and most approved style, for Wood
or Coal, opposite the Eagle A. Bhcenix Hotel, Broad
street, Augusta, Ga. sept 21
ST ILL CHEAPER !
O N WA SUING TON-S TR EE T,
Three Doors South of Thomas DulU' Store.
Factories, builders and railroad com- [
PANICS. AND TO Al.f. WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. I
j The subscriber takes this method of informing his friends J
and customers, and the -public trend’ ally, that lie lias j
! been induced to lower i is prices lor win k on account of *
the.dullness of business, a d with the hopes of doing !
| more business. He will work at the following rates :
i Tin Roofing put oil at per 100 -quareft. or 125 c. per |
iqu.ir'; when (lie materials are furnish'd,
, Lar"e Goiters, formerly 31 c. per ft, redact dto 17c.
* Large Conductor Pipes 2.5 c. “ “ toe.
; Small Gutters, 20c. “ “ l 2 jc-
Small (Conductor Pipej 20c. " “ 12}c.
Gutter Hooks, 16c. 44 .3c.
j Oil Cans,ail sizes, 20c. pergal. “ lOc.
Bathing Tubs, sl3 00 apiece, 14 $8 00
He will go to any part of Hie country to put up Gutters:
and Roofing am! no t'xtra charge* willbe made forit,if
j conveyance and hoard are furnished.
Anyreferciiceor security will be lmvcii forflieperform
j ance of any work nr contracts made by him. and the best
materials will (>■ used that the market can afford.
Having one of the i e-t workmen in his employ, he
flatters himself that he will please any who may give
him a call both in price ami quality.
Sept. 38 ’ R. F. BOUYER.
TO COUNTR \ MERCHANTS, AND
PLANTERS.
WM. HOWLAND.
North East corner of King and Market streets ,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
keep constantly on hand a large and j
▼ w well selected stock of FOREIGN AND 1
DOMESTIC DRV GOOD-'', to which Merchants
and Planters are invited, as every article in his
line can be found. There is in addition to Ids For
eign importations, an agent constantly in New
York, which enables him to offer one of the best
selected Stocks, and at prices that cannot he un
dersold. wf-2m Feb. 26
TAYLOR’S HOTEL,
(Formerly St. Nicholas Hotel,)
28 COURTLANDT-STREET, NEW YORK.
f QlllE subscriber, late of theTremnnt TV m pe
rn ranee House, has taken I lie above Hotel,
painted and put it in good order, anti opened tt as
i a Temperance Hotel, where he would be glad to
wait upon Ids former patrons and tlm public gene
raliv. who may feel disposed to give him a call,
pledging himself to use all endeavors to make
their stay agreeable while w ilh him.
Price of board per week, £7.
“ “ “ day, 1 25.
' ELDAD TAYLOR.
Feb. 7 6—c2 108
PINE OIL.
& CONSTANT supply of Pine Oil or Cam
iV phine, wiM be kept fresh. Persons using
Murphy’s splendid Lumps, can always he furnish
ed with the above Oil on very reasonable terras, by
March 2 1. E. M ARSH ALL.
NO .HOKE WHITE, OKAY OK RED
HAIR.
A REMEDY which enhances considerably the beau
xjL iv ami alters the appearance of the countenance
from that which is much disliked. It is pleasing to have
etfic ient mean* to remove these defects. To effect tins
change of hair so nmcli wished for, is Ihe grand air’
never fail ng property of JULES HAUEL’S VEGF’i 4
BLE LIUUU) HAIR UVE,which the proprie o* ,an
with justice state is far beyond any thing of tin ad ever
yet known in this or any other country. Its properties
are very powerful, though very innocent. This chemical
result is a wonder, as it enables persons to dye instanta
neously their hair without the least inconvenience. For
changing n d or gray liuir, whiskers, eyebrows, &c., to a
brown, black, or chesnut color. The sUehtest evil, con
sequences need notbefeared from its use—itis altogether
harmless. This composition is the only one sanctioned
by the science of Chemistry to dye, in an indelible man
ner, the various gradations of colors, without danger or
inconvenience and has justified thelilieral patronage and
um milled confidence of the public. If block is required
ask for box marked N.; if brown.box marked B.
For sale, wholesale and and retail, by
JULES 11 AIfEL. Perfumer and Chemist,
120 Chcs iut street, Philadelphia.
And by J. E. MARSHALL, HAVILAND. KISLEY
it CO., and VV. HAINES. Jr., and almost all Druggists
throughout the U.Slates.
Beware of Counterfeits. —Ask for '‘Jules Hauet’s Veg
etable-Liquid Hair Dye, ’ if you want the genuine arti
cle. Price 75cts. and $1 box,
A premium awarded atlhe Franklin Institute.
April I Hv 153
SOUTH CAROLINA! R AIL ROAD, >
Hamburg, Feb. 23d, 1847. $
ON and after the Ist March, Grain anil Flour
will be transported to Charleston by freight
trains at the fallowing rates, viz:
Grain per bushel, 7 cents.
Flour per barrel, 40 “
do. pgr half barrel, 25 “
WM. J. MAGRATH, Agent.
Teh.2s l3l
SHERIFFS SALES.
Administrator's Sole.
Agreeable to an order us the Honorable Inferior
Court of Oglethorpe county, when Hitting fuf
ordinary purposes, will be sold on the first Tues
day in June next, at the .Market House in ;h«
city of Augusta,
Eleven shares Georgia Rail Road and Banking
j Co. Stuck, belonging to the estate of Wrn. Bugg,
dec’d. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and crod*
ilors of said deceased. WAI. JEWEL, Adin’r.
March? 132
j ~ STRIVEN SII Id R I IT’S SA LE.
Will he sold beiore the court house door in Jack'
sonborough, hiv ween the legal hours of sale, on
the first Tuesday in June next, the following
property, to wit:
Four (4) Negroes, viz: Cudge, a man about 30
years of age; Sam, a man about 25 years of age;
Rohm, a man about 53 years of age, and (iabc, a
I man about 43 years of age—levied on as the pro
; petty us John S Kieves, dec eased, to satisfy two
! mortgage li las from the Inferior Court of Scrivea
county, in favor of Thomas 11. Humes vs Jane E.
Kieves, executrix on the estate of John S. Knives,
deceased. Property pointed out in said fi fa.
Also, at the same lime and place will be sold,
two negroes, \ iz: Limbrick, a man about 30 years
of age,and Peter,a buy about 10 years of age—]«-
vied upon as the property of Daniel t . Howell, !•
satisfy one mortgage fi fa iu favor of Thomas H.
Homes vs said I) toiel (J. Howell. Property ]>oinV
| td out in said li fa.
EDMUND B. GROSS, D.Sh'ff.
April 2 )34
RJCiIAiUN 1> Ml ER IE E»> SALE.
On tile first 'Tuesday in June next, will fie aulj
at the lower Market House, in the city of Au
gusta. w ithin the legal hours of sale, the fol
low mg properly, to w it:
A Negro Woman named Aberdeen, levied on an
the property of John \V. Graves*, to satisfy three fi
fas issued from the fioOlh District Justice's Conn of
Richmond county, in favor of John Robertson tb
John VV . Graves and John O’Brien. Levy made
and returned by a constable
WILLIAM V. KER, D. Sheriff.
April 30 J 77
STEEL.
7I THIS celebrated Racerand Stallion
will make the ensuing season at the
I lampion Course, Augusta, Ga., mud
w ill aiiend alternately, every ninth day, at Cher
okee Ponds, S. C., at the moderate price of $39
the season, cash, with y! to the groom.
The season will commence the Ist March and
end Ist June.
T or pedigree and performances see hills.
Mares sent to Steel will be grain fed at the ralfl
of twenty-five cents per day, and good pasturaga
furnished gratis.
JAMES GARDEN.
Feb. 3 4m U>6
PAPER, BOOKS AND FANCY
STATION A ICY.
i NIIAM & HLAKELV, Paper Manufao-
I H tur.Ts, are now receiving from New Vork
! and Huston a wry large addition to their former
I stock oT Hooks and Stationary, together with a
1 general supply of Combs, Huttons, Pins, Needle*,
| Spool-Thread, Razors, Scissors, Thimbles, Pen-
Knives, (Nuld and Silver Pencils,<iold Pens, (Jard
i Cases, Souvenirs, Tablets, Pink Saucers, &c.
j Also—A large assortment of Pocket Hooks, kid,
! calf and morocco; Banker Cases; Writing Desks;
; Port Folios; Bill Files; Bill Heads; Post Office
| Deliver); Ink Stands, something new; together
1 w itli a complete assortment of French and English
Toys, Fire-Crackers, and a large variety of other
articles usually k*pt in Book Stores.
Our Goods are all new and well selected to suit
both the country and city trade. Our prices are
also reduc ed in proportion to other goods now of
fered for sale. Connery and city merchants are in-
I vited to cull and purchase cheap goods. Next door
j o Messrs. J. &S. Bones <fe Co.’s Hard ware Store,
sep 23 ]y 42
j GEORGIA. Richmond Countv.
H E R E A S. WILLIAM FULCHER and
Vw JOHN C. EU LCH ER. administrators oa
ie estate of JOHN i f L( HER, sen., deceased,
! by their petition laid before tlie Court of Ordinary
j on the Ibtli day of November, 1346, stating that
j they had fully administered on said esta e, and
| praying that citation for dismission may issue;*or
| dered by the court that the clerk issue citation:
j These are therefore to c ite and admonish, all
1 and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
| ceased, to be arid appear at my office within the
1 time-prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they
j have, why said letiers should not he granted.
Given under my hand, at office in Augusta,
i nov 29 Cm LEON P. DUGAS, Clerk.
PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW
GLASS. Ac.
j HA VTLAXD. IUSLJ] V $ CO., DRUGGISTS.
HAV L 011 huud,ami are roceivirnr, constant supplied
of ‘pure,’ ‘extra,’ ‘No. T and No.2’ White Lead,
in keers Irmn 2 a to :WO pounds, ol warranted quality;
Painloi!; laane, ’s oil; lump oil: spirits turpentine, var
uislies, ol ullkiiuia ; chrome yellow ; chrome green, dry
and in oil; imperial green, in oil; verdigris, dry and in
oil; emerald green; Prussian blue: ultra-marine blue;
V’ i million ; v eneiian red; red lead ; *>se pink ; Spanish
b own. dry and in nil . yellow ochre ; litharge; ter de-si
enna; umber ; lampblack ; drop black; black lead ; ivory
black; whiting; chalk; putty ; gold leal ; glue; sand
paper; pn mice stone . rotten stone; emery ; painters
and tanner’s brushes ot’ull kinds: window, coach and
picture glass, of all sizes ; paint mills -and paint stones;
together w ith every article usually found in drug stores,
of the best quality, and at very low prices, at wholesale*
and retail.
OVurehasera will do well to call. Orders promptly
att ended to.
Oct 1
GEORGIA, Scrivcn County.
'TO ALL WHOM 1 V MAY CONCERN.
HE REA 5s Mary Hryau applies for letters
j w w of ad ni i nisi ration, on the estate of Isaac
Bryan, late of said county deceased :
'These are therefore Incite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to be and appear at my office, within tho
time, prescribed by law, and show cause (if any
they have) why Letters of Administration should
not he granted the said applicant.
W itness the Honorable Peter Reddick, one of
the Judges ofthe Court of Ordinary of said county,
this 20th day of April. 181?.
ALEXANDER KEMP, Clerk.
April 2? 175
GEORGIA, Burke County.
w w for letters dismissory on the Estate of
George \V T . Carpenter, deceased.
'These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred an creditors of said deceased
to tie and appear at my office within the time pre
scribed tty law, to shew cause, if any they have,
why said letters should not lie granted.
Given under my hand, at office in Waynesboro,
January 251 h, 181?.
T. 11. BLOUNT, Clerk.
Jan. 27 93
GEORGIA, Houston County,
MR. HEADER HARROW, you are hereby
notified that it is my intention to apply at
the Spring Term of Sumpter county Superior
Court, on the third Monday in May next, for the
benefit of the act entitled‘‘An Act for the relief
of honest debtors.”
Signed ANDREW T. CAMPBELL.
Jan 30 w 8 101
CABINET FIRM Till
CONSTANTLY ON HAND,
Always importing and manufac
turing the best and most fashionable
styles of FURNITURE.
I would particularly call the attention of pur
chaseis to Chairs of my own manufacture, the
workmanship of which I guarantee to stand; if not,
return them; likewise all articles of ray inanu-r
fact u re.
Also, on hand a beautiful assortment of
WINDOW SHADES AND TRANSPARENCIES,
of numerous patterns, and I propose to sell forsuch
prices, as will leave no excuse for purchase's.
CHARLES A. PLATT’S,
Jan.l9 ]y 91
PAIN 18, 01L AND GLASST
WHITE LEAD, in 25, 50 aml 100 lbs. of all quaff
ties Cliiomc yellow,Chrome Green, Venetian
Rfd, Linseed Oil, and a large assortment of Window
Glass from 6XB to 32 *43. Fur sale low for cash, by
WM. HAINES.
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