Daily constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1846-1851, May 25, 1847, Image 4

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I’ATKiST MEHICINES. VOTItL. DISSOLUTION uF COPARTNERSHIP. FHNHE cop irtnroliip heretofore < i.-tin", under the * uiiiue nl' WM. SW 1A M A SON. « di?.-i>lv«d on thft'Jl -I ol July I i?t, liy tin* decease of the -aid Win. f* i ..mi, ,mi! the l*u?iiie.-> is now, :ti,d will be in future, ciui.lacli il exclusively by llu; .»nb?eriber, win* lias had i 1 1- soli- cli irire in tin- in iiiiii.n l m in" of nit* Panacea uiul V.Timl'nse |'or the lasi fom l>***n v ears. The Paiiiu ea willhe nut n|t as usual in round bottle?, fluted l'>’i"itnilin,il'v. vv :t‘i the (Vi l.i viirr letters blown on I tie gla-- ;_*• >,r,n m's Pun rrn Pfnl-uf <i ” and the mity Change mule is the mime nt' .1 \S, SW \IM -t imped on tin* sealing wax. ami tortile n on tile Ethel entering tin; i hi k, and a new la el fur tin; -ide lit die bot> le.collil)<>-t"d of treumet rie l:ii he «in k. emu jo i na nine liillereni dir-, which tiave been turned for I In- e\clu-it e use of tin! pro prietor, be Draper A Co., ba uk u le etigrav ers of I’i ila deljdna. f’oui d.es of different pal letms Inriu'lln hod iof t le iv ii k. nhl in the e -.lire i- a portrait of the lute W in. Swann, separated ifoin tin* holders by two ein I• s of lathe work. The words * Swiiiin’s I’aitaeea,” are en graved coii.-picuaii.-ly on two uirned strip?, and :i large semi-eireurardn forms the upper margin. Tile borders .ii • ei»i!i|H)sed of phiio lathe woi k strips.outside of which is tint*raved ia sfiiuil letters the entry of the eop v-right. J ~MES SW AIM. SUAEM'B ( EEEBRATEI) PAN.\< EA, KO*l Til K (IKK OF Scrofula, (Jen era! Drltilil //. \\ hilr Swell ills'. Rheil mat mm. Diseases o / 110 Liver and Sf, / /<, uud ah diseases an nip from Im/airi ties of the Wood, or the ej fects of Mrr im/. SW WM’S P.\X\i h A has b en for more than twenty five years celebrated iu tins couutry and iu laurope for it> exlrao’-d liarycuie- —for the < erlirieates of which rei'er einn* i.-made to the directions and hooks {which may be bad gr ttis] accoiiinan;. ing the Piiinn ea. It has hemi used in hospital ami private praetiee.and has had the'insular fortune of being recoiimiended by the ino-t e lcbr.it-d physicians and other eminent per ons Among others, liy W’. (iib .on. .M. I) Professor of Surgery, Pa. Univer sity. Valentine '"ott, M-D,, Professor of Surgery, N. V.Uni versity. W . P. Deivees, .M. I).. Profc-sor of iMidw ifery, Pa Uni versity. \. Chapman 11. f) , Pro'V'-or I’hy- e. Pa I'niversity T. Parke, >l. It.. Pri* ideal College Physicians, Phi a Dr. Del Valle, Professor Medicine Havana. •lose l.oii euco da law,. Professor Sui t e y. I.is'-o i. .I.Ciiij* i an, Member It oyal College Surge; us. London. G. \V Irving, lit- Minister to Spain. Sir Thomas Pearson Major ti- ueral Briti.-b Army, tiiiber llohet tson, British • 'ons'.il. A'c. Ac. \ml ilsa, the w'ond<*rfnl c ires effected by Svvaim Panacea have for many years made it an invaluable rent edv- The Panacea docs not coulaiu mercury in any form, and being an innocent p eparation ilmay liegivcn to the most lender infant. N itrroes who are c mimed in 1 trge ninn!i' , r> on j>l aiit-a lions in hot climates, are peculiarly liable to such forms of disease, iirisi ng from a vitiated stats of the blood ami want (if cleanliness and v iriety of These it i--*a. SO frequently set regular pra dice a wPefi.niir, and len der their miserable vit lints both useless and expensive to their in istcrs, that planters would study I! eir o\t n inter est as well as that of humanity, by keeping always u sup ply of Swann's Panacea, winch appears to he the only tiling which cm l e r» 1i• don in sui Ii eases. THE RETAIL PRICE HAS BEEN REDUCED to One Dollar and Filly cents per lioitle, p-niiiatniiig line e half pints.] or three hollies for Four Dollar** A I.SO—SWAIM'S VERMIFUGE. A ralnable Family Medicine, being a highly approved remedyfor all diseases a rising from Debilfv of the Di gestive Organs, such is Win .us, ('hoiera Morbus, Dy.-cil lery, Fever and Ague Bleeding Pile-, Sink Headache, At. Ac. iSeothr panijililet [which may be had gratis) accompanying the Vermifuge. * Prepared at Swaim's Laboratory. Seventh street. h“- IrnvCii soul. Poll ole-pliia, and for sale by all respecta ble Druggists in tpc United S»o!es. AGENTS. New York—Tl. 11. Schieifelin A’ Co. London. Eng.—Evans A Reseller. Liverpool, Eng.—Evans, £ou A Co. Havana—L.<i. Meliv.et. Valparaiso—Alex Cross, Buenos Ayret—< > J. Hayes A Co. Si. Tliomas—A. u. Rn„i>. Canton—.ESwords. S.indivich Islands—E. E. Benson. Calcutta—Hutfuagle At Co. Mareb 17 “ wl 140 TO THK CEAUTJFIFJW (IF 1' IS IE COMIM.EMnN. Sar/jnsin g I. >/i<m i/. T«| V EVU DIVINE DE VENUS ami NYMPH Of?’ j* 1 composed of an Eastern Botanical discovery of surprising ellicacy, for rendering the Skin sos uud fair, as well as imparting u delicate roseate hue to the com plex 1011. As a creator and conservator of that most distinguish ing charm of female loveliness, a transparent fair -kin, Jules H a net’s Nymph Soap or Ea u Di i ine I)'- \ enns may be said to iSCiI an almost magical power Composed for tlie most part ofOrientn I B dsamie Plants, to t he utter ex elusion of all mineral admixture. it i- disiiiiguislf d mnl icinaUy for its extremHv bland, pnrifv in? am! soothing action on the skin; ami by acting on the pores and min ute secretory vessels, expels all impurities from the sur face, allays everv ten lenry to ind uniuation, and hi rlii me.thod alone, effectually nissipates all redness, tan, pim ples, freckles, sunburn , and other (insightful cutaueons visitations, so inimical to femde lovelin ss. Its use will change the most bilious comple \ ion into «m* of radio nt w Idleness; while on the neck, hands and amis il bestows a delicaev and fairness *.vliic.li its eontinm d use will happily ]>roti;ct, and every appearance of youthful charm, to the most advanced periods of life. lor sale, wholesale and retail,by JULES HAUKL, I’ractic.il Chemist and Perfumer, No. I *JO Cliesuiit-st. \nd hv I. E. MMISIIVF.r., lIAVII,A V D, RISLEY A CO., ami \V. HAINES, Jr. \ premium a.vaided ut the Franklin Institute. April I tw 1 :>.] II O w AWFUII II V ( UJiI*A II II i:, TO NEGLECT USING Tin; GENUINE DR.TAYLOR’S BALSAM OF LIVERWORT. AT.* BnwKKT, N. V. 1| UST those be who have Pulmonary Consumption, I*l. or any a'fection of the Lungs. Liver or Chest, after reading the following letter, jn»l received from a in >st respectable inhabitant of Westchester County New York. T.vrrytown, Aug.n, U 44. D *ar Doctor—ll is ditfieult to find w ords to express the gratitude which 1 feel towards you for the interest you have taken to relieve me in my di.-tress. In the year DIO 1 contracted u heavy cold, which finally settled on my lungs; in a tew months after 1 commenced coughing and raising offensive, matter, which smelt very bad. Having heard that She'man’s Lozenge- were good for a cough I tried a few boxes of them, but they bad not the least effect on me. I then called iu the best physician in the place, who attended me a few moiifhs, hut without sue cess; I then saw an advertisement in one of the city piporsof Wislar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry, ot which I purchased three bottles, at the corner of Fuifon and Nns s m streets, but I could not perceive r e least beio ficial effect from it, ou the contrary 1 think it was a great in jury to me. Shortly after using it 1 commenced raising blood in largo quantities; I \Va- taken down sick and confined to the house for three months, during which time I lost my appetite and I’ ll away very last; I was then induced toconsult Dr. Curtis of New York, (one of the best physicians ui the city,) but he could do me. no good. I again became worse, and was confined to the Ii o use alllast winter and spring,and I gave up all hope of evergetting any better, as I again raised blood and mv c nigh whs very severe,together w ith a pain in my lirea-t and under the shoulder blade. Mv friends now gave up all hope of rav recovering, and thought every day was the.last. About tills time I heard of vour BALSA M OF LIVERWORT helm* pond for consumption, but I was like many others, -**id was fearful that it might he a regu lar humbug; I however finally consented to trv it, as I thought it could m ike me no worse. .My brother then purchased übotlleof it at 375 Bowery,\. A'., and I com menced taking it, and by thetime 1 bad used one hot le full I could sleep all night, and iu the morning i had an appetite for my breakfast. I still keep ou taking it and find great benefit from it—the pain ia in v breast is entire ly gone, and I raise no more blood. Within the last two months I have gained iu weight-ix pounds and much in strong h. 1 would therefore advise all who have any affection of the I.tings nr Liver to try the Genuine Dr. Taylor’s Balsam of Liverwort, for I truly believe it lo be the best remedy iu existence for diseases of the Lungs or Liver. Should any one doubt the ibove statement re lative to your valuable medicine, let a.in call on me,and I will convince them of its virtue. Yours respectfully, UK REVERE. Beware of counterfeits, the only genuine has an engra ved label (over the outside wrapper of each bottlel a it li the signature of Dr. GFIIDON EEC'S attached. The genuine article for sale by WM. H AINES. Oct 11 TO Till: LADIES IS PARTICULAR. MY DEPILATORY POWDER has been found highly beneficial and of great use to ladies w ho h ive been afflicted with superfluous li <ir. principally when it? growth h is been confined to the upper lip and sole of the face, giving a masculine turn to the whole features. When used with proper care, and according to the direction?, il will he found to be a great addition to the toilet, as the u-te of any sharp instrument is enlinly avoided, and the hair is removed in five or ten minutes utter it? application. This composition i? infallible, mid warranted to remove superfluous hair. After numerous trials 1 bale received certificates of success which cannot be contested. For sale, wholesale and retail, at Jl EES HAI EL’S DEPOT, 120 Cliesniit street, Philadelphia. \ndhv.E K. MARSHALL, HAVIEAND RE<EE*i CO., and W. HAINES. ,lr. Premiums awarded at the Franklin Institute, April 1 jw 153 months after date, application will be . made to the Honorable Inferior Court ofScri xen county, vHien sitting for ordinary pur/ioses, for leave to Kell the whole of the real estate of Zueliariah Convert, deceased . late of said county. JAML>; W. KITTLES, A dm’i Jan. 11 *J7 ammmmammmmgaKFwmmnmnmmmmmmmamm m j. mmßSKmmmmmmmmmmmz PATENT MEDICINES. JAYNE’S ALTERATIVE. rjAIHS valuable preparation combines all Die St medicinal virtues of those which long experience has proved to possess the most sale and efficient alterative and deohsi merit properties. fortio* cure of S.-riijiiln King si.ml. IV hilt SutH ■ inns Ulcern; Scrofulous. Camerons and Indolent Tumours; Mercurial and Syphilitic Affections, Rheumatism, (loaf, Scurcey. \< iimlpiu or To - Jhmlon-cur. Cancer, Goitre or Ilrunvhocele, [si celled .Seek, i'.nhi rjiinenls of the Hones. Joints, Glands or Uaumenls orof the Ovaries, Liver. Spleen. Kid- Ileus. i\-r. All I lie diseases of tile Skin, such as I Teller, Hiiipii'ornt. Hilts. Pnnyles. Carhunrles i\ - e., - Dy s.n oyi i and Liver ( 'ninjilnmt ,*A rrrous Diseases. Droiismil Swtlltni’s. (’onshlulionul Disorders nod diseases originating from a depraved or Impart state of the I Hood or oilier fluids of I lie body. The proprietor of this Ulertiive would most re spectfully assure the public that lie has not title red this preparation to their notice without due reflec tion, and close and rigid study, nor until alter twelve years' experience had manifested its great I superiority over every other article of the kind. — and he now recommends it with confidence, fully believing that the above condonation of medicine will elf dually eradicate from the system a class I () f di-case some of which have heretofore been con sidered incurable. He has prescribed it in almost every variety of di-case 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 j ty oftHe blood. Cancer and Cancerous Tumors. lie lias used this preparation in upwards oftvven j ty well defined cases of cancer and cancerous tu mors, and in every ca.-e but one with perfect and ) entire success. , ISronchocele or Coitre, (Swelled Neck.) lie tin- prescribed it in over a hundred cases oi goitre,and il ha- never failed in a single instance i to completely remove the disease. Noi a solitary ' case of fadure. Ail were cured. The success he has met with in curing brom ho fclt* and cancerous atlecii ms has convinced him that these dangerous and horrible diseases may he removed with as much certainty as Fever and Ague. lie does not w ish to lie understood assay ing licit they can be cured as soon as Fever and Ague, but with as much certainly; and further, that he ha- good reason for believing that this prepara tion will not only i tire these diseases when formed, hot that it destroy- the virus or poisonous principle ' lurking iu tin; system, from which that peculiar class of diseases, as well as that of scrofula emanate. Scrofula— King** Evil. This preparation has been used in numerous cases of Scrofula, King’s Evil, and scrofulous swellings, and always with the most deei :ed success. Skin Dis -uses. He. lias prescribed it in a great variety of cutane ous affections, and found it successful iu curing salt rheum, or teltivr. biles, blotches, pimples,morphe-w anti Jaundiced ?kin,<fec. Dyspepsia situl Liver Complaint. Ft has been used in mumermis cases ofliver com plaint and Dyspepsia, and w ith 1 he happiest effect. Tic-l>o«lourcuz. 1' has been used in several cases of Neuralgia, and iii every case ii was successful. Rheumatism. ■ Thi- preparation has been prescribed in a great main cases of chronic riieiuuaisin, and in every case iu which it was used until the system became affected by llie medic ine, llie disease was removed 4 (•out. I A number of cases of gout have been cured by i this preparation. In one of these cases, the man j had lice ll afllicteil with it so severely for thirteen years as to entirely disable him front business, and for five months immediately previous to bis taking the Alterative lie had been confined to his room; hut before he had finished the third bottle, lie was enabled to walkabout the streets and soon after re turned to hi- business, from which he had so long been excluded by Ins afflictions. Dropsical Swellings, This medicine increases the powers of digestion, i excites the absorbents into healthy exercise, by which watery or calcareous depositions, and all unnatural enlargements are reduced. It imparts lone and vitality to the whole system, removing j s ick and morbid lieadaclies,giddiness, wandering ) pains and nervous affections. 1 ia fact, iu every case where the medicine has been taken for some time, no mailer for wit, t pur pose, the general health of the patient lias always been improved by it. In conclusion, the proprietor would say that some | of the most astonishing cases of skin diseases, can cer. hronchocele, and scrofula, have been cured r>y this medicine, that have ever been recorded; but want of room in this sheet precludes their publica- I ion at ibis lime. CANCER. An interest in p rase cured In/ Jaynes Alterative. In the spring of 1831, a cancerous tumor appear ed in the right breast of Mrs. Plitebe, wife of IVtcr Stretch. ofSalmn, N. J. It. was examined by many Physicians, and was considered by all as cancerous, and besides bore all the characteristic marks of one. AH probable means of removing it were used without the slightest benefit. It continued to in crease both in size and painfuluess, until all hope of saving her life, but by a painful operation, w as abandoned, which, after a consultation of eminent Physicians, was performed, Jan. Ist, 1832, by Dr. John Rhea Barton, assisted by Dr. Redman, the proprietor, and two other medical gentlemen. The whole and entire right breast was p moved, and af ter examination of the tumor, was pronounced by all present a cancer of the most malignant charac ter. Iu about three months,afterendnring incredi ble snfieriugs, she was enabled, though broken in spirit, to get about again. Hie remained feeble, I and her general health was exceedingly bad, as in deed it Jiad been for several years'be top*. In the spring of 1837, upwards of five years after Iter breast had been removed, a painful tumor made its ap pearance on the right side, immediateiy over the part formerly occupied by tlie nipple of ihe right I breast, previous to its removal. This tumor steadi -1 v increased for several months, and became so painful as to deprived her of rest. The glands un der the right arm w ere enlarged; and scirrltus, and a hard, irregular, and at limes painful tumour, ap peared in the left breast. No operation could now arrest Ihe disease. Indeed her whole body appear ed to tie a mass of disease. Her case was consid- I ered hopeless, t'he was of a very scrofulous habit, both her parents having died of Pulmonary con 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 gradu ally, but steadily increased daily, a.s long as she ! took 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 driodate Potash. The tumour continued increas ing in size for about, six weeks, and was at times very painful, w hen the pain suddenly ceased alto j gefher, and the tumour swelled out at the base.and 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 cancerous or scrofulous tumours ever appeared afterwards; and her general health, which had been so had for fourteen years as to make life a burthen, was etfeciually and permanently restored. The proprietor is in possession of the diseased j breast, and those who choose may examine it. He would also say that lie could mention over a dozen cases equally interesting, wherein his Alterative has subdued cancer and cancerous tumours, but he has not room hereto record them. Mrs. Sarah Young, of Quinton's Bridge, N. J., had a goitrous tumour on the left side of her wind pipe, a- large as the half of an orange, which was cured by using this Alterative for about four j months. y[j_ s R S , South Fourth-street, Phila delphia, was also cured of an enlargement of the throat, which filled the entire spaee. between the chin and breast-bone, and extended around on each -ide of her neck to behind her ears, and from her ears to her shoulders, and produced awful de formity. U commenced growing when she was hut five years old. and continued gradually to in crease until she was nineteen, at which tune she commenced using this Alterative, which she took for seven months, w hich entirely reduced the en largement; and she has now as smooth and pretty a neck as can he found. I lie proprietor is not at iberty to give her name in print, but will refer per i sons to her. 1 For sale by \VM. K. KITCHEN. -ep *2B Jy *2 Sole Agent for Georgia. ■ munimi ■ BM—wa—i ■ ■ ——nr. rtnuw Tr-tm-Tißi KATES OF FREIGHT O.V THE CiEOIUiIA AM) WESTERN k ATLANTIC RAILROAD. gs »a n (iEOHGU RaII.-KOaII. W. V A, li. ROAD. BETWEEN AUGUSTA AND * \ §|| I i *I || Fir*/ ('iass —Boxes ut Hats. Bonneis anti Furniture, per foot 10 8 S 10 12.'. 15 IS Second Class —Boxes and Bales ot Dry Goods. Simps. Saddlery, (Bass, Paints. Oils. Drills, and Confectionaries, perlOO IDs 55 40 50 GO 70 90 I 00 Third Class —Sm_ r ar, (JoflfLp, Liquor, Bag tr»>»"■- Rope, Butter, Cheese, Tobacco. I i Leather, Hides, Cotion-Varns, Copper. Tin, Feather-’, Sheet-Iron, 1 iollow-Ware. Crockery. Castings, Hardware, and other lieavy articles not ennineraied below, per 100 lbs 37’. 30 30 35 I#s CO Fourth ('/ass —Fiour, Rice. Bacon, Pork Beef, Fish, Eard, 'Fallow, Beeswax, Baler of Rajrs. Ginseng, Green and Dried Fruit. Mill-Gearing, Bar and Pig Iron. .Mill and Grind Stones, per 100 lbs 25 25 25 25 30 35 40 Cotton —Per 100 lbs 33A 25 25 25 32.’, 40 45 Salt —Per Liverpool Sack, not exceeding 4 bushels 50 30 35 40 50 GO 65 Per bushel 12J 8 10 10 13 1G 18 j Molasses —Per Hogshead 550 4 5 5 7 § 850 Ploughs, \\ heel-Barrows, Straw-Cutters. Corn-Sbellers, and Cultivators, each 75 50 50 j 50 ! 75 75 i 75 Oats in sacks per bushel, by the car load, G Q 6 G 8 9 11 Corn, \\ heat. Peas, Beans, Bye, Nuts, ain Grass-Seeds, per bushel,, by the car load 8 10 10 10 14 16 13 Lime —ln Casks or Boxes not exceeding 2. ! bushels, each T 30 30 30 30 ! 40 45 ' 50 Car Load, of Live Stock i 35 35 35 j 35 j4O 45 50 O’Bacon in casks or boxes will be transported from Dalton to Augusta at 30 cents per 100 lbs. “ i i O’Fur other articles see li.-f. 0 Freight (or Atlanta, Athens, ami all stations on the Western &. Atlantic Rail Road, payable at those stations. For oilier stations it must be paid in Augusta. . F, C. AKiMS. Sunerint.eiidant. of Transportation. 1 i ciiisjiOi icUioH C)jjic - Georgia lioil Hoad and Hanking ( (itnjifiuy ? f \ Augusta. (Jh., March 22. 1847. } March 27 GEORGIA, MACON AM) WESTIiRN AN !> n i :ST£ It X AX I > ATL A.M IC RAIL ROADS. ssps rs*s?3 easts GTI f|!3Jli. 1 ‘assknt;kii Train. carrving the Great H. Southern Mail between New VorkamlNew Oilcan.-, leaves Augusta daily at 7 o’clock, v. m., arriving at ttl.tntaal 6* o’clock, a. m.. leaves At ; biota at 8 o'clock. A. si., aiul arrives at Griffin at. 10o'clock. a. si. Returning, leaves (Jn.Tin at 1 o’clock, r. m., arriving at Atlanta at 31 r. si., leaves Atlanta at to clock, p. si., and arrives at Augusta at 3.1 o’clock . a. si. to connection svuli this train, a locomotive leaves I nioti Point fur Athens . on Mondays. Wed- , nesde.ys, ami Fridays, at f»i o’clock. A*. 31., and on Tuesday*, Thursday*, and Saturdays, at 1 o’clock, A. M. 'J'iie Passenger Trai n upon t he State Road leaves j Atlanta daily, (Siiudays excepted,) at tS o'cloi k. a . j si.; ami arrives at Uothcaloga at 3* o’clock. p. si. i Returning leaves Oothcaloga at 7 a. si., and ar- ! rives at Atlanta, in lime (or the evening train to I A ngusta- Stages run in connection with the cars .asfol ows: Daily. —The Express Mail Line, the Georgia flail Koad Line.ami the Smith ('andina Kail IF ad I Line, from Grillin to New Orleans, pass'mgthroiigh i Greenville. La Grange, West Point and \nbiirn to Nolasiilga, thence by Hail Road to .Montgoni ery. Also, from IJarnesville via Columbus, to (. he haw. From Warrenton to .Macon via Sparta and 3111- 1 edgrevilie. From Madison .every 3Tonday .Wednesday, ami Friday, via Eaton ton and Clinton t o Macon and via Eaton ton to 3/ HUdgeville. From Athens, on Tuesdays. Thursdays and Sa turdays, via Gainesville to t assv ilie, and Dahlu nega. From Double W ells, on Tuesdays. Thursdays, and Saturdays, to Washington, Wilkes county, and Abheville, S. ('. From Covington, on .Mondays, Wednesdays and I Fridays, through Gri/fin, and Greenville to La : Grange. From Kingston every day. (Sunday* excepted.) via Rome. Double Springs, Warrenton, and De j calur to iMempliis, Tenn. From Stone 3lonritain on 3r<njdavs. Wednes days and Fridays, for Lawrenceville and Gaines- > vilie. From Oothcaloga on Tuesdays. Thursdays and i Saturdays, for Chattanooga. Tenn. iCr THROL'GH TICKETS, from Augusta to Huntsville, Decatur, or Tuscumhia. Ala., can be , had at the G. R. R. Tieket Office, for $lB. O/TieeGeo. R. R. IFk’g Co., 3larch 23, 1817. j SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAD. -73 Tin- Special Train for Aiken will here o',|. ;N-dL^afle r not leave on Sunday afternoons, i '»v 3 w r -i. Hamburg, S. C., August 28, 1316. aug. 31 30 1 .C2p.iw.e a. ft FT HR THE 10TII IVST •, all Cottons - <L remaining at the Georgia Rail Road Depot over 21 hours after it is turned on the platform, will be sent to the nearest Warehouse, at the ex pense of the consignees. Tiiansp’.n’. Offick of the G. 11. R. & IF C. ) Augusta, Jan. 12, 1817. y Jan. 11 87 j.~ ~ j PRICKS R£I)T(?r.I) TO ST IT THE TI3I IS. 33 \ .3111. V 31EDICINE.S, CHOICE PERFUMERY JT ; ,ikl fancy articles. The subscriber respectfully invites the attention o( Physicians, 31 arc bants :>n-1 Planters,w ho may he \ isiting this city, to his stock of .Medicines. Great care having been exercised in their selection, he is confident that the qualify of each article is such as cannot fa ii U» afford eu tiro satisfaction. The assortment of Perfumery, Funey Articles. Brushes and Coni! s, arc the finest varieties of'French and Amcri | can manufacture. tle recommends with confidence to Gen tlemon, in thei estimable qualities, the Shaving Compounds of Fiver Gnerlain,Roussel. Glenn and others, w hich relieve the operation of shaving from many of its disagreeable at j toadants. Also, to the LaiFics a splendid assortment of highly perfumed Toilet Soaps—-the Roman Kalydor and A1 i1 k of It 0.-es,both delight fill prepamt ions for the complexion, together with a great variety of hair Oils, hair Dyesand other Perfumery. Sands', Carpenter’s and Bull’s Sarsaparilla. Jaynes’ | Expectorant,Carminativeand IfairTonic.Evans’Sooth l ingSyrup forcliildren teething, Powell’s Balsam of An niseed, an excellent remedy forcoughs and colds. J bh’s Rheumatic Liniment, and all the other popular Medi cines of the day. Orders from the country respectfully solicited. A liberal discount made for cash. WM. HAINES, Jr., No. 32 Broftd-it., Augusta. Sept, 28 1 3710 UR .MONTHS after date application will he made to the Honorable the Court of Or dinary of Burke county, for leave to sell all the real estate of Alatthevv Jones, late of said county deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. 3HTGIIEL R JONES,? . ALLEN INMAN, S A ‘ mr ' Jan. 16 Imo 33 COTTON GIN FACTORY. fMAHE subscriber w ill remove on the tir.-t October j -H. to his SHOP on Green-street, two doors above the Baptist Church, where Planters can be supplied with CdHoh (’in*. Thrashing Corn Crvthers. of his make, which will he warranted to perform well. Do not mistake the place.. He sure to look at the sign before yon eu j ter the shop. JAMES i. MADE. Augusta, sHpt. 23, ISiG. ly I B JL o o /ESa ? v. T/i BF. CHIAVoff •rs for sale a large assort • rnent of Fadorv and (.’o<ik STrtV ES of the j latest fashions and most approved style, for Wood j or Coal, opposite the Eagle A. Phoenix Hotel, Broad ! street, Augusta,Ga. sept 21 STILL CUE A PEH ! o \ ir.i n// / na- to v- .v tit /: /: t , I Three Doors /South of Thomas Ouiis'' Store. : EA ACTOIt tES.r.ni.DEns A\D U \! LTTOAD COM- B ' I’ ANIF.fi, AND TO Al.l. WHOM IT MAY CONCCRN. ; Tlie suhsi rile r takes tlii-m“ilu«| «>fi iiforining hi-tnciuls j j and rustomiTs, and the public generally, that he lias j been induced to lower l.is pro cs for «vm k on account of the ilullness of im-iue--. a d with the hopes of doing more business. He will work at the following rat* .- : i Tin Hoofing put on at SO per 100 -rpiare It. or liiac.per stpiare when tlie material.-are furnished. f.nr"e fiuiter.-. lormerlv dl ‘c. per ft. rcduci dto 17r. Largi 1 I’omtuctor Pipes 25<’. “ “ 15c. Small (Jiitters, 20c. “ “ 121 c. j j Small Pond actor Pipes 20c. “ “ FJ 1 c. (slitter Hooks, Die. “ “ 9c, Oil Cans, all sizes, 2Uc.pergol. “ 10c. - Hutliing Tulis, sl3 00 apiece, “ $8 00 He will go to any pari of the country to put up (f utters and Hoofing and no extra charges wiII be made for it, if coin eyaneo and board are furnished. Anyreferenceor security will be given fortbe perform ance of urn work or contracts made by him. and the bc.-t materials m ill b* used that the in i rket can all’ord. j Having one of the test workmen in bis employ, be ; flutters nimself that lie will please any who may give him a call both in price and rpialitv. Sept. 28 U. F. BOUYER. I PAINTS. OIL AND GLASS. LEAD, in 2'», oO and 100 lbs. of all quati ▼ T ties Chrome yellow,Chrome Green. Vet etian Keit, Linseed Oil. and a large assortment of Window Glass fiom o>s f to 3g yA''- For sale low forca.-li. hv VV.M IIAI NFS. O ct TO COUNTRI MERCHANTS, AND PL \ NTEIIS. W3l . HOWLAND. Aior/li Last corner of Kin g and Mur/.rf streets, I CHARLESTON, S. C. keep constantly on hand a large and w b well selected stock of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, to which Merchants i and Planters are invited, as every article in bis line can be found. 'There is in addition to his For eigti importations, an agent constantly in New York, which enables him to offer one of the best selected Stocks, and at prices that cannot be tm i dersotd. wf-2m Feb. 26 TAYLOR’S HOTEL, ( For mer I y St : Ai r h oI n s Hotel,) 23 COHRTLANDT-STREET. NEW YORK. f S 3 J I F, subscriber, late of the Tremnnl Tempe- Ja ranee House, has taken the above Hotel, painted and put it in good order, and opened it as j a. Temperance Hotel, w here lie would be glad to wait upon bis former patrons and ihe public gene rally, who may feel disposed to give hint a call, pledging himself to use ail endeavors to make their stay agreeable while w ith him. Price of board per week, $7. “ “ “ dav, 1 25. ' ELDAD TAYLOR. Feb. 7 612 103 NO 7IORE WHITE, GRAY OK RED HAIK. A REMEDY which euhuuces considerably thebcau ty and alters the appearance of the countenance from that which is much disliked. It is pleasing to have clfic ient means to remove these defects. To effect this change of hair so much wished ti r, is the grand and aever fail ng property of JULES liAUEL’S VEGETA RLE lil(tUII) HAIR DYE, which the j>roprieiO' .an with justice .-tale is far beyond any thing r-fthe k'.id ever I yet known in this or any other country. Its properties are very powerful,though very innocent. This chemical | result is a wonder, as if enables persons to dye instauta- j neotitly their hair without the least inconvenience. For : chancing red or gray hair, w hi.-kers. eyebrows, S: c „ to a brown, black, or eliesnut color. The slightest evil, con -■eqnences need not be fen red from its use—it is altogettier harmless. This composition is the only one, sanctioned j by the science of Chemistry todyc.in an indelible man- | nt-r, the various gradations of colors, without danger or inconvenience and has justified theliberal patronage and nn imited confidence of the public. If black is required asl< for box marked N.; if brtnr w,box marked B. _ For sale, wholesale and and retail,by * JULES lI AUEf,, Perfumer and Chemist, 120 Chesnut street Philadelphia. And by J. E. MARSHALL, HAMLAND, RISLKV \ (,'()., ami W. HAINES, Jr., and at most all Druggists , throughout the f .State.-. 15 "ware of Counterfeits.—Ask for “Jules Hauel’s Veg etable I. iiptid Hair Dye,’’ if you want tlie genuine arti cle. Price 75cts. and $1 box. A premium awarded at the Franklin Institute, i April I fvv 153 SOUTH CAROLINA! KAIL ROAD,) Flambuug. Feb. 23<1, 1847. ON ami after tlie Ist March, Grain and I lour w ill he transported to Charleston by freight | trains at the following rates, viz: Grain per bushel, 7 cents. Flour per barrel, 4 ,( do. per half barrel, 25 W3I. J. 31 AG RATH, Agent. Fcb‘2s. l2 SHERIFF’S SALES. Adminisfrators Side. Agreeable to an order of the Honorable Inferior Court of Oglethurjte county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will lie sold on the- lirsi Tuea dav in .tune next, at the .Market House in the city of Augusta. Eleven shares Georgia Kail Road and Ranking Co. Stuck, belonging to the estate of Win. Bngg, dec'd. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and cred itors of said deceased. W 31. JL'v\ EL, Adm r. March 7 132 S( KH FA SHERII I *S SAI.IL \\ ill lie sold be:ore the court bouse door in Juck sonhoroiigli. beiween tli<* legal hours ot’ sale, on llie lir.-t 'Tuesday in June next, the following property, to wit: Four (I) Negroes, viz: Cndge, a man about 50 ' years of agr; Sam, a man aiiout 25 years*! age; Robin, a man aliont 5.> years of age, and Gabe, a man about 45 years of agi—levied on as the pro | petty of John S llieves. deceased, to satisfy two mortgage ti las from the Inferior Court of Scriven county, in favor of Thomas 11. Rnrnes v> Jane E. llieves, executrix on the estate of John S. Uievcs, deceased. Projieriy pointed out in said fl fa. Also, at (he same time and place will he sold, 1 two negroes, t iz: l.imhrick, a man about 50 ve.tr? of age, ami Peter, a boy about 10 years of age—le vied upon as the property of Daniel C. Howell, to satisfy one mortgage ti fa in favor of Thomas 11. Rnrnes vs said Daniel C. Howell. Properly point- . i ed out in said ti fa. ED3IUND R. GROSS, D. SIT if. j April 2 151 KK UMCND SIICUIFP’.S SALE. ! O . llie lirst Tuesday in June next, will he sold i at the lower Alarket House, in the city of Au gusta, within the legal hours of sale, the fol low ing properly, to w it: A .Negro Woman named Aberdeen, levied on as the property of John \\ . Graves, to satisfy three fi j fas issued from the fihOtli District Justice’s ( uurt of Itii Innoiul county, in fa vor of John Rohertson vs John W . Graves and John O'Brien, Levy made and returned by ft constable. WILLIAM V. KLR. D. Sheriff. April 30 177 ! STEEL. ’THIS celebrated Racernm] Stallion >\vill make the ensuing season at the i -—k-.- A— I lampion Course, Augusta, Gn., ana | w ilt at lend alternately, every ninth day', at Clier | okce Pomls, S. ('., at the moderate price of 1 the season, cash, with 81 to the groom. ’The season w ill commence the Li March and I end Ist Juue. ; For pedigree and performances see hills', j Mares seal to Steel will !>-■ grain fed at the rale of twenty-five cents per day, and good pasturage j furnished gratis. JAMES GARDEN. IVh. 5 4in Iho PA I’Kit. BOOKS AND FANCY STATIONARY. ||||CNn \M A: BEAK IH.V, Paper NT innfac- JH 9 Hirers, are now receiving from New York and Boston a very large addition to their former stock of Rooks and Stationary, toge'lier with a ; general supply of ( oinhs. Buttons. Pins. Needles, Spool-Thread, Razors, Scissors, Thimbles, Pen- 1 Knives, Gold and Silver Pencils. Gold Pens, Card- - ! Cases. Souvenirs, Tablets. Pink Saucer^ Arc. Also—A large assortment of Pocket llooks. kid. j calf and morocco; Banker Cases; Writing Desks; : Port Folios; Rill Files; Bill Heads; Post Ollier Deliver}; Ink Stands, someihing new; together | vs ith a complete assortment of French and English i Toys, Fire-Crackers, and a large variety of other ! articles usually kept in Book Stores. ( hirGoods arc all new and well selected to suit 1 both llie country and city trade. Our prices are ■ also reduced in proportion to oilier goods now of fered for sale. Country and city merchants are in ! vited to call and purchase-cheap goods. Next door o Messrs. J. A: 8. Bones iV Co.'s Hardware Store, sep 28 iy 42 DR. JOEL BRANHAM’S LIVER AND DYSPEPTIC MEDICINE. IN offering this valuable medicine to ibepeoras of Georgia, fur tlie relict and core of ujan\ ois eases incident to a sonlhcro climate, I do not ciuim j for it in f;tl ihi lit y; neither do I say ii will cure all ! diseases. But in Chronic Liver Affections and Dys pepsia. 1 can confidently ad v ise and recnnnn* ml it use. from my personal observation and Use of the article in my own pracliee. This article is fax ura -1)1 V received w herever it has been used. lam al lowed to refer to Mr. George Heard of 'Troup. Mr. John Warren of Columbus,3l r. 31clvalfee of Cobb, 31r. Asbury Mull of Athens. 3f>. William 1). Ter - relLd Putnam. Rev. John E. Dawson of Lagrange; to which a great number of names might be added, who bear their testimony to its value. Dr. Henry Branham lias used ibis medicine in ids own case, j and has prescribed it to many others, gives it as his opinion, that it is one of the safest and most valua ble medicines that can be used in imperfect diges tion, liver complaints, constipation and irregular slate of the bowels. It is useful in bilious com plaints, to persons recovering from bilious fevers, i and in sick fir nervous head-ache. To pregnant women, w ho are subject to costiveness, this medi cine is well soiled. In regulating the state of tiie stomach ami bowels,ami promoting digestion, i t is particularly useful. 1 could append a long list of < ertificates. but for- I hear, prefering to rely on the virtues of the medi cine to sustain itself. The medicine is a gentle ami certain cathartic, tonic and sudorific. JOEL RR LMIAJI. Eatonton.Ca. ! Price §1 —Fursuleby march II • A. G* WILLIS. “COMPOUND SY RUP 6V i S A II S A r A Ii I ii L A . I ADR tin- cure of Rheumatism, Scrofula. Syphilis, ’ Ac., tocoiuueruct die destructive elici ts ot Mer < ury, and (Vir the relief ot all diseases arising fi r in an impure slate of ike Wood. Prepared according to a for inula which is nniv eisally approvcil by the Medical pa cutty. Put up in large hoi tics a I >11,1)0 each—:i discount made at wholesale, sold bv Oct I HA VII, AND. RISLF.Y A CO. GEOIKiIA, Richmond county. AS H EREAS John 11. .Mann and Angus W. w V 31artin. executors of ihe will of A!ex:tntler 3lartin, late ofsaiil county, deceased, applytoine for letters dismissory. These are therefore to cite am! admonish all and i singular the kindred and 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 be granted. Given under ray hand atolfice in Augusta. LEON I*. DEGAS, Clerk. May? JB3 GEORGIA, St.-riven County. TO ALT, WHOM IT .MAY CONCERN. W\£7HERLAB Mary Bryan applies for letters W W of'administration, mi the estate of Isaac Bryan, late of said county deceased : 'These are therefore to eite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de ceased, to be and appear at my office, w ithin the time prescribed by law, and show cause (if any i they have) why Letters of Administration should j not be granted the said applicant. Witnesstlie Honorable Refer Reddick, one of the Judges of the Court of (frdinary of said county, this 20th dav of April. 1317. ' ALEXANDER KEMP, Clerk. I April 23 I< •> j INOL'Jt MONTHS afterdate, application w ill be made to the Hon. Inferior Court of Rich mond county, when sitting as a Court of Ordinary, ; for leave to sell a negro named John, the property i of the estate of (Jeorge P. 'Turpin, deceased, fur the use and benefit of the heirs and of said 1 estate. ROBERT McDONALD. Ex’r. May 20 EH PINE OIL. , A CONSTANT supply of Pine Oiler Cam pliine. will be kept fresh. Persons using ! Murphy’s splendid Lumps, can always be furnisb ! ed w ith the above Oil on very reasonable terms, by Marmt 2 L E. 31 ARB HALL. | ON THE SAM) HILLS. faiHE Board of Trustees of the Richmond Coun- S ty Academy have arranged with Mr. Loris ! : M.Cormick, to take charge of the Academy at i Summerville. He will open the School on 3lon | day. the 10th inst. Mr. Cormick has had the advantage of a classi ■ cal education and the experience of ten years asan ! instructor. HENRY ROBERT, Clerk. May fi 121 — 132 CITATIONS, &c. GEORGIA, Scriven County. TO All WHOM IT .MAY CONCERN. MARY ANN MERRY, hath V ¥ applied tu ilie Honorable the Conn of Or dinary of tscrivcn County for I«eiters of Adminis tration on the estate and effects of JUSEl’ll DOi GIiETRY. 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 nty office, within tin*, time prescribed by law, to shew cause (ifany they have.) why said letters of Administion should not he granted the said applicant. Witness the lion. John S. Maiir, one of the Justices of the ( Hurt of Ordinary, of said County, this 2d day of-Mandi. I'OT. ALEXANDER KEMP, Clerk. Marrh !• 133 G E( )RGIA —JJelvalb County. P the honorable John N. Bellinger, aL [.<)< lilin Jidinson, Czkiel A. Davis ami W il liam Hairston. Judges of said < 'oiirt. Tu nil wham it mm/ camera. Whereas Peter Mitchell, administrator upon the estate of Nimrod Mitchell, late of said comity, deceased, applies for letters of dismission from the administration of said estate —therefore the kindred and creditors of said deceased are hereby cited and admonished to file tlieirohjeciions. it any they have, in my office, in terms of the law, otherwise letters dismissory will he granted the applicant, at the November term next of the < 'onri of Ordinary for said county. By order of the Court, this March 3d. 1817. ALEX’R. JOHNSON, c. c o. March 3 Cum 130 (! lh( >R i i IA —I )eKalb (bounty. PRESENT, the honomhle John N. Bellinger, l.ocklin Johnson, Ezkiel A. Davis ami Wil liam Hairston. Judges of said Court. To all u'ha in il mm/ concern. — W hereasW ilhatii Hairston, administrator of tlie estate of 1). ft. i lairsion. late of said county, deceased, applies for letters of di- mission f rom tlie adminisiration of said eslalt —therefore the kindred and creditors of said deceased ore hereby cited and admonished to file their objections, if any they have, in my office, in terms of tlie law. otherwise letters lisimssory will he granted the apn icant, at the November term next, of the Court of Ordinary of said county. By order of the Court. .March 3d. IIT. AI.X'R. JOHNSON, c. c. o. March 5 fmiii 130 GEOIU ;1A, —Delxulb Count v. EJRLSL NT the honorable olin N. Bellinger, I.'ifldiii Johnson, Ezekiel A. Davis and W il li,on f lairsion. Judges of said Court. To all whom ilium/ concern. —Whereas Louis 'Powers, administrator ol James ('rowley, 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 my office, in terms of the law. otherwise letters of dismission will he grunted the applicant, at the. November term next of tlie Conn of Ordinary for said county. H V order of the Court, this 31a re h 3d. 1847. A LX'R. JOHNSON, c. c. o. -March 5 fimo 130 GEORGIA—I)eKaIb County. PRESENT, the honorable John .V Bellinger, r.oehlm Johnson, Ezekiel A. Davis ami Wil liam Ha irston. Judges of said < 'onrt. To oil whom 1 1 limy concern. —W hereas I’oht. D. Greer. administrator upon tlie estate of William A mlerson . la te of sa id count y, deceased .applies for letters ol dismission from the administration of said estate —therefore the kindred and creditors of said deceased are hereby cited and admonished to file their objections, if any they have, in my olfice, in terms of tin* law, otherwise letters dismissory will be granted the applicant, at tlie November term next of the Court of Ordinary for said county. By order ol the C onrt, this .March 3d, 1817. ALEXTI. JOHNSON, c. c. o. March 5 limn 130 GEORGIA, W ilkes County. \s 1 .ewis S. Brown and John 11. W ¥ Dyson. ExeciUors of the estate of Nancy \. A'cßea. late of said county, deceased, applies to me for letters dismissorv. These are therefore to cite atid 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. (liven under my hand at offie- in Washington. G G. NORMAN, Clerk. March 31 om 15‘i GEORGIA, Rurke County. HI ERE AS Isaiah Carter applies to rne for ¥ ¥ letters of Administration on the estate of Frances Galphin, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceas ed, to he ami appear at my office, within the lime preserihed hy law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not he granted. (liven under my hand, at office in Waynesboro, March 26, 1847. EDWARD GARLICK, D. Clerk. March 27 147 GEORC > lA—Ecriven County. To all altoni it inoi/ concern. LK EAS James Parker applies for letters w w of Administration on the estate of Benja min Parker, late of said county, deceased; These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular tlie kindred and creditors of said de ceased to he and appear at my office within the time prescribed hy law and show cause, if anv they have, why letters of administration should not he granted the said applicant. W itness the Honorable Peter Reddick one of the Judges ol the ('onrt of Ordinary of said county, April Pith. 1817. ALEXANDER KEMP, Clerk. April 16 165 C EORClA—Scriven County. To all whom if mm/ concern. WIIKKKA.S James Parker applies for letters ¥ ¥ of administration on the estate of Sarah Parker, late of said county deceased : These are t lie re fore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred ami creditors of said de ceased. to be and appear at my office, within the time, preserihed by law, and show cause (if any they have,) why letter:; of administration should not he granted the said applicant. \N iiness the Honorable Peter Reddick one of the Judges of tlie Court of Ordinary - of said county, this 12th day of April. 1817. ALEXANDER KEMP, Clerk. April 16 163 CI EORC 11 A. Seri ven com ity. H ERE AS, Stephen P. Rev ill. administra % ¥ tor on tlie estate of Francis Hecks, late of said county, deceased, applies for letters dismis sory. These are therefore Incite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceas ed,!© he and appear at my office, within the time prescribed hy law, to show cause (if any they have,) w hy said letters should not he granted. Given under my hand at office in Jacksonboro January 20, 1847. ALEXANDER KEMP, Clerk. Jan. 26 6m *J7 GEORGIA —Scriven County. To all whom il mnu concern. ¥».AS’MIER EAS James Parker applies for letters ¥ ¥ of administration on the estate'of Syntha Parker, late of said county deceased: 'Phese are therefore incite and admonish all ami singular, the kindred and creditors of said de ceased, to he ami appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, ami shew cause (if any they have,) why letters of administration should not he granted the said applicant. Witness the Honorable Peter Reddick oneof the Judges of the Court of Ordinary of said county, April 12th, 1847, ALEXANDER KEMP, Clerk. April 16 163 GEORGIA. Richmond county, A34KTIIEREAS John H. Mann and jVlilthed J. w¥ Watterman, executor and executrix of the will of Asaph Watterman, deceased, apply to me | for letters distn ssory. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of sani deceas ed, to he and appear at my office, within the tiu»o prescribed hy law, to show eattse. it any they have why said letters should not he granted. Given under my hand at office in Augusta. LEON P. DEGAS, Clerk. .May l»d