Daily constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1846-1851, June 09, 1847, Image 4

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PATENT MEDICINES. JAYNE’S ALTERATIVE. flSliilS valuable preparation combines all tl»e JS- medicinal j nties of i. - • articles, which long experience has proved !0 possess the most safe and efficient aiteratrve and dm bst rr.eni properties, for the cure xj i’ Scnyula A< ig s i.vil, H kite <S'i r*U incfs I leers' .NV * mjf‘ c('!ix. (..oncemts and /nc/ou fit Tumours: MernurwT and Syr' Hi hr A factions. Rheumatism , Gout. Srurvey. Stunt fain or Tic- Douloureux, Cam.f r. Goitre or Bronchocde, [sun Med Neck,] Enlargements of the Hours, Joints, G lands or lAeatht'M* orol the (lurries, Lnrr. Spleen, h -J --nei/s.fa-f. All the dis**:--.-® of the Skin, such, as Tetter, Rinc ioorm. Hi.br.. Rim.pl: s. Crrt,urides Afc., Dysjiepsia and Imrer Complaint, .\erroos Diseases x Dropsical Swellings. Constitutional Disorders and disease?- originating from a depraved or Impure state of the Blood or other fluids of the body. The proprietor of this Alterative would most re spectfully assure the public that he has not oflered this preparation to their notice without dne reflec tion, and close and rigid slimy, nor until after twelve y*-ars‘ experience had manifested its great superiority over evert' other article of ihe kind, and lie now recommends it with confidence, hilly believing that the above combination of medicine will effectually eradicate from the system a class of disease some of which have heretofore been con sidered incurable. I (.. prescribed it in almost every variety of disease and with unparalleled success, especially in cutaneous affect ions, cancerous, scrofulous and scorbutic diseases, and diseases originating from obstruction or enlargement of the glands or impuri ty of the blood. • Cancer and Cancerons Tumors. Ue has used this preparation in upwards of twen ty well defined cases of cancer and cancerous tu mors, and in every case hut one with perfect and entire succtss. Jlronchocele or Goitre, (Swelled Neck.) He has prescribed it in over a hundred ca® -s of "■oitre.and it ha> never failed in a single instance to completely remove the disease. .Not a solidary case of failure. Ail were cured. The m cce-ss he has met with in curing hronrho cele andgcmceroiis affections Ims convinced him that these dangerous and horrible diseases may be removed tvtt.h as much certainty as Fever and Ague 7'! e does not wish to be understood as say ing lhai they car. be cured as soon as Fever and Ague, but with as much cerlu'n-.ty; and further, that be good reason for believing tlial this prepara tion w ill not only < tire these diseases when Surmed, hut that it destroys the virus or poisonous principle lurking in tic from which that peculiar class of diseases, as wall as that ofscrofula emanate. Scrofula— King’s lit il. This preparation has been n®ed in numerous cases of Scrofula, King’s Evil, and scrofulous swellings, and always with the most dec! led success. Skin Diseases. He has prescribed it in a great variety of cutane ous affections, and found it successful in curing salt .rheum, or tetter, hil s, blotches,.pimples,murphew and jaundiced skiii,&c. Dyspepsia jind Diver Complaint. II ha*. been used in numerous cases of liver com plaint and Dyspepsia, £t>d with \ he happiest effect, , Tic-!)oii!onreiiz. It has'been used in several-cases of .Neuralgia, and in every case it was successful. Rheumatism. This preparation has been prescribed in a gik at many cases of chronic rheumui.-m, ami in every casein which ii was used until the system became affected by the medicine, the disease was removed* (•out. A number of cases of gout have been cured by this preparation, in one at these cases, the man j had been afflicted with it so severely for thirteen i years as to entirely disable him from business, and for five months immediately previous to his taking , the Alterative he laid been confined to his room; but before U* had finished the third bottle, he was enabled to walk about thestr«ut® and soon after re turned to his business, from which he uao .-■*» Inner been excluded by his afflictions. Dropsical Swellings. Thismedicine increases the powers of digestion, j ■exelites the absorbents into healthy exercise, by ■which watery or calcareous depositions, and ail unnatural enlargements are reduced, it imparls tone and vitality to the whole system, removing sfck and morbid headaches.giddiness, wandering pains and nervous affections. In fact, in every case where the medicine has been taken fur some time, no matter for whit pur pose,tbe general health ol the patient has always been improved ny it. In conclusion, the proprietor would say that some ; of the most astonishing cases of skin diseases, can rer, hronchucele, and scrofula, have been cured by j thismedicine. that have ever been recorded; but want of room in this sheet precludes their publica ion at this time. CANCER. An interesting case cured bp Jayne's A’ferunve. In the spring of I S3l . a cancerous tumor appear ed in the right breast of.llrs. Phoebe, wife of Peter Stretch, of Salem, N. J. It w. s examined ny many Physicians, and was considered by all as cancerous, and besides bore ail the characteristic marks of one. All probable means ol removi gil were used without the slightest benefit. It continued to in crease both in size and p.xnfuloes- . miil all hope j of saving tier life, but by a painful operation, was j abandoned, winch, alter a consul tali un ol cm * i eut Physicians, was performed, Jan 1• t. D id. by Dr. John Rhea Barton, assisted by Dr. Redman, the j proprietor,*arid two other medical gent'emen. Th • whole and entire right breast was removed, and al ter examination ol the tumor, was pronounced by all present a cancer of the most malignant diame ter. In about three months,afterendtirinp incredi ble sufferings, she was enabled, though broken in spirit, to get about again, .'-he remained feeble, j and her general health was exceedingly bad, as in deed it had been for several years before. In the* springof 1837, upwards office years alter her breast had been removed, a painful turner made its ap pearance on the right sine, immediately over .he , part formerly' occupied by the nipple ol the right breast, previous to its removal. This tumor steadi ly increased for several months, an i became so painful as to deprived her of lest. '1 lie glands un fertile right arm were enlarged; and seirrhus, and a hard, irregular, and at tim-s painful tumour, ap- i peared in the left breast. N<« operation could now arrest thedisease. Indeed her whole body appear ed to be ft mass of disease. Her case was consid ered hopeless. She was of a very scrofulous habit, both her pare died of Pulmonary con sumption TiaHkperimeat was now made with this Alterativ was at first given in small doses, three limes aifay. and the doses very gradu ally, hut steadily increased daily, as long as she took it. which was about six months, and the skin i over and around the tumour was wet night and morning with a s'rong solution of lodine and Hy dnodate Potash. The tumour continued increas ing in size for about six weeks, and was at times very painful, when the jrrtn strflffenlyceased alto gether, 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 m her right axilla were also dis persed. No cancerous or scrofulous tumours ever appeared afterwards; and her general health, w Inch had been so bad fur. fourteen years a- to make life a burthen, was effectually and permanently restored. • The proprietor is in possession of the diseased breast, and those vv ho choose may examine it. He would also say that he could mention over a dozen cases equally interestingi^*.herein his Alterative has subdued cancer and cwPerous tumours, but he has not room hereto record.them. Mrs. Sarah Young, of Quinton’s Bridge, N. J., had a goitrous tumour un the left side of her vv ind pipe.a® large as the halt of an orange, w hich was cured by using this Alterative fur about four months. Miss R S .South Fourth-street, Phila delphia, was also cured of an enlargement pf the | throat, which filled the entire spate 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- i fortuity. It commenced growing when she was but five years old. and continued gradually to in crease until she was nineteen, at which lime she • commenced using this Alterative, w hich site took for seven months, which entirely reduced the en- 1 largement; and she has now as smooth and pretty a neck as can be lound. The proprietor is not at -jherty to give her name in print, but w ill refer per sons to her. For sale by WM K. KITCHEN, wp 28 ly 2 Sole Agent for Georgia. NOTICK TO COTTON PLANTERS. IW 11.1, say to the cotton plan tens of Georgia and Sui..h v aroima. 1 have taken the shop form erly occupied hy s>. 11. Grenshavv, for the purpose of m 1 inductufinjf COTTON GINS, and would also inform them that 1 have engaged Mr. Cren shaw, who will superintend the manufacturing of them. My gins shall he made of the best ma terials. and 1 can say with propriety they are the cheapest <;ins sold in the Southern Biaies, taking the workmanship in consideration. 1 will war- 1 I rant mv ;rins to make cotton equal to any made on 1 any otner gins in the Southern States, giving the true staple of the cotton and making u perfectly j free of knap ami cledrof-moats. 31 y gins will be delivered at the purchaser’s residence free of charge tnul w arranted to give ample satisfaction. # Ail orders addressed to the subscriber vvffl meet wih prompt attention; repairing done in good style j and at short notice. All old gins of 10 inch saws ; I will impair and put. them on improved principles, and a.s . warrant them to make as good cotton as i any of the improved gins, and at a much less cost > than a new gin. J. D. 11AM.MACK. t ravvferdviile, Ga., May 4. I will say to the planters who may' favor Air. Haniimu k w ith their patronage 1 will exert all the | ability 1 have in superintending the shop; and every gin seat from the shop shall be in complete order, and warranted lobe the cheapest gins ever offered to the public: and from tny T long expert , ence in the business, 1 know the gins cannot he surpassed, although agents from other shafts have resorted to the conteinpiihle practice, of slandering me and saying my gins have pros!fitted me, though j u is not tine. In full contiimation of what I say, j I off-T a 1 -vv certificates from genth men who j i have used my gins and could furnish many inure of this kind, if require . 18. R. Chexshaw. D or Sir,- T have used the Gin bought of you for two years ami I very cheerfully recommend it to the Lotion planters of Oglethorpe and oilier counties of’Georgia, it turns oil’ sufficiently fast t make good Got ton—il being 50 saws—will throw oit about 800 Ih. of lint a day. The quality of the Cotton has in Augusta ranged half cent higher at i each cf my sales '.ban oth-r sales of those Hays, and it has been pronounced by' those considered com- j peleirl to judge—as no way inferior to the Cava j Gin. Voi/rs very respectfully, F. ,\1 K UR, IW ETHER. April 24ih, 18-17. Orjt.KTHbnPE LoVnt'V , April 22, 1847, I Imve ii-'ufl for ihe last three yean, a machine that was made hy 28. R. Crenshaw, of ’Ora vv ford vjlle. 1 consider itone of the best G-iris I have ever seen. Two small mules will gin, with f. great deal of ease, three bales per day-, and 1 do not | think there is a gin in Georgia that can excel it in | making fine cotton. In fact, Mr. Crenshaw has sold a great many gins in this county and Elbert, and i think that every m in who has purchased is perfectly satisfied. All M' Ids gins which have | been sold in tins conniv and they are not a few, j run light, pick fast, amt what is better than all, | i w lien the, cotton is carried to market it sells for the. ' very highest price. ('. 6. Alkrui vvktukr. j Ckawfokhville. May 4, 1847. Mr. J I). UununacU —l certify that 1 bought of 8. R. Crenshaw, last year, a fortv-five saw anti- j friction Cotton Gin, which performs well and I j makes as good cotton as the Carver Gins, in my opinion. P. G Rho.vie. This i- to certify that I purchased one of Mr. S. R. Crenshaw "s improved anti friction Colton Gins last year, and find it to he superior to any Gin I have ever used. 1 think it superior to the Carver Gins. It makes superior cotton, giving the true j staple of the article, and gins yt O lbs. of clean cot- : ; lon per day, add runs very light. , C. R. ZACHEUY, j Morgan county, Bth May, 1817. May fi ’ dd’TSm 182 Il O W A M vUL Jj Y ( I ii I* v RLE, TO NEGLECT VSISC THE GENUINE DR. TAT LORES PALIS AM OF LIVERWORT. 375 Rowerv, .\. Y. MUSI those he who huvo Pulmonary Consumption, I ot; any alTecticn of the Lungs, Liver or Chest, j j utter reach.tg ihe following letter, just received from ,t i in respectable inhabitant ot \* estchoster Countv I A e« loi k. J ! Dear Doetor—lns difncuSttii rind word ■ to esjh-«m» tin. 1 gratitude which ! feel towards you for the nuercsN veu ! have taken to relieve me in my tli-lre-s. In the year 1-12 1 contracted a lieavy cold, which finally senri-d on my lungs; in a lew mouths after I Comm.-f'ced coughing i and raising ofleusive matter, which smcFl very bird, i Having heard that Cihennaii’s Lozenges were good for a j eon”h I tried afe a boxes of them, but ihey’lcul n-at ' lie least effect on me.. I tiieu called in the bestpliysiciuti iri the I place, whoa-tended me a few months, but without she i C<-s»; 1 then saw au advertiser* m ■■* one ot fee ct*y 1 p..persof W'istai--G Halsaiu of Wild Cherry, of "which I i par lia.-crt three bottles, at lhecorner of Fultoo and Nas- I san streets, but 1 could not perceive t e teari beneficial j effect from il, on the contrary I think it was agreat in jure to me. Shortly after using it 1 commenced raising blood in large quantities ; I Was-taken down sick and confined to the house for three months, during which tunc I lost my appetite and fell away very fust; 1 was theu induced to consult Dr. Curtisof New York, (one of the best physicians in the city,) but he could do me no good. I again became worse, and was confined to the ; house all last vvi liter and spring, ami I gave up all hope of I ever get! lug any better, as 1 again raised blood and ray cough was very severe, together with a pain in rny breast ! and undcrtlie shoulder blade. Mv friends now gave up | all-hope of my recovering, and thought every' day was tliela-l. About this time I heard of your BALSAM 01-' I i.l VII R. WORT being- good for consumption, bat I was 1 like many others, ••id was fearfn Ivhat it might be a regu lar humbug; I however finally consented to trv it, »» I tiioisi lit it could in ike me no worse. My brother then pur. based a bottle of it at 375 Bowery, \. V.. and I com menced taking it, and by the lini” I had used one but !e fnii I could sleep all night, and in tbe morning I had an | appetite for my tweak fast. I still keep on taking il and find great be nt-fit from it—the pain in 111 v breast is entire- . ■ ly gone, and I raise no more blood. Within the lasi two j month'-1 have gained ui weiglr -ix pounds and much in I strong h. 1 would therefore advise till who have any j aifee ionof the Lnngsor Liver to try the Uenuine Dr. i l avlcr’s Balsiim ol* Liverwort, for I truly believe it to ! bethe best remedy i n existence for disease® of the Lungs I oi Liver. Should an v one doaht the above statement re- j lativeto your valuable medicine,let I.in call on me,and . 1 will convince them of its virtue. j Yours respectfully, DE REVERE. P.e.v.u -of counterfeits, the only gen in m- has an engra ved label (over tli: outside wrapper of each bottle) with the signature of Dr. tJURDON 3. LEEHS attached. Tlie genuine articlcfor sale by AVAL HAINES. Od 1 ’ 1 GRISWOLD’S IMPROVED | COTTON GIXB. rip HE subscriber will continue tbe manufacture ! lx of GINS on liis usual extensive scale; ami | j embraces this opportunity to thank his numerous customers for their liberal patronage heretofore.— | The estimation in which his Gins are held may be known from the fact of bis having sold more t han i two thousand within the last three years; proha- i lily ten to one over any other factory in the Slate. 1 This evidence of the superiority ot his Gins, is ac- | counted for, by !>is being the first to introduce the j late improvements, and keeping the lead, by year- : : ly adding' new ones. His first and second im- ) proveinents, made the quality of cotton perfect, though some were rather slow, Ins third made them sufficiently fast, it then only remained to make them more durable and convenient, which 1 lias been done effectually, hy several new improve- ; meats, tlie* present year, besides, he has the excln- | sive right of the State, ami the privilege of other sections, to furnish Reed’s Latent Water Boxes, j | which are believed to be ten times more durable than any other, hy those who have made a fair , , trial of them, and are infallibly secure against tire ( by friction. His line (4ins, w ill gin Mastodon Cot ton as well as any Saw Gin can. His agents will visit planters generally, and exhibit specimens of his late improvements, and point out iheir advan- ; tapes, in time, for all to engage, and he supplied be- I fore next ginning season, or, engagements can he | made by letter, directed to him at Clinton, Jones county Georgia. Gins, will lie delivered at the ! purchaser’s residence in any part of the State, ex- 1 cept the Cherokee counties, where they will be left at tiie Rail Road depot, most convenient to the purchaser. All warranted to perform well if used according to the primed directions sent with each. SAMUEL GRISWOLD. March 25 th—c_ 117 £BPICES AND CONDIMENTS, SLIT ; able for the season, of the purest quality and choicest flavour, viz: MACE, Nutmegs, Cloves, ] Cinnamon, Pepper, Red Pepper, Ginger Root and Ground, Mustard, Isinglass, Gellatine, Irish Moss, Russia Shred Isinglass, Vanilla Bean, Extract of do.. Oil of Lemon. Ess. Lemon, Extract Lemon, Sup. Carh Soda. Tart, Acid, Saleratus, and every other article necessary for culinary purposes. Having obtained a Powdering Mill, persons wishing Spices in Pow der, may depend upon their purity antprfreshness. J. £. MARSHALL. | Dec. 'J ' jy i HAT, OF FREIGHT ON THE GEORGIA ANMTESTERN & ATLANTIC RAIL-ROAD, .'ffaa. jsgfe. pssq jfitl < GEORGIA RAIL-HOAX*. !' W. k A. It. ROAD. ~ ; . , “jv. !| x • j: rr i i .s: zs ~ 11 J s - *£ t 9 BETWEEN AUGUSTA\D | fltuHl £ j ="!| ’ £ 1 1-r^|fr ■: | lf |J.| First Class —Boxes of 11, Bonnets and Furniture, per foot 10 , 8 8 10 i Second Class —Boxes an Bales of Dry Goods, Slices, SaddlervG lass, Paints Oils, and Confeonaries, nerlOU lbs 55 40 50 GO | 70 90 100 Third Class — Col l , Liquor, Bag ging. Rope. Butter, (,ese, Tobacco'. ■Teatlier, Hides, Couofarns, Cooper, 'Pin, Feathers, Sheei-In Hollow-Ware. Crockery, Castings. Uauare, and other heavy articles not enuimted below, per 10U lbs 371, 30 30 35 55 GO Fourth Class —Finer, Ri, Bacon, Pork. Beef, Fish, Lard, Tallocßeeswax, Bales of Rags, (linserg, Gen and Dried , Frui’, Mill-Gearing, B and Fig Iron. Mill and Grind Stories, -r ICO lbs #5 95 25 25 30 35 40 | i Cotton—Ter 100 lbs... 333. 05 25 25 32A 40 45 j Sail —Per Liverpool Sacking exceeding 4 bushels L . 50 30 35 40 | 50 60 65 ! Per busiiel s Ijo 10 1 13 1G 18 .■ Molasses —Per Hogshead. 550 4 5 5 7 8 850 Ploughs, Wheel-Barrows Straw-Cutter— Corn-Sbellers, and Caltators, each. .. ]75 50 50 50 75 75 j 75 Oafs in sacks per bushel, y the car 10ad..; 6 6 G G 8 9 11 Corn, Wheat, Peas, Bean if ye, Nuts, ant Giass-Seeds, per bushel by the car load | 8 10 10 TO 14 1G 18 fjime —ln Casks or Boxesrot exceedinc 2. 1 bushels, each C.J 30 30 30 30 40; 45 50 Car Load, of Livestock 135 [35 35 35 • ,40 45 50 CTBacon in casks or hues will be transported frein Dalton to Augusta at ?0 cents per 100 lbs. j O’For other articles snlist. , for Atlanta,Dhens. and all stations oti the Western &. Atlantic Rail Road, O’ ; payable at those Stations! Fur other stations it must he paid in Augusta. F. C. AKMS, Siiperintendant of Transportation. Transportation OJJice, Gurgia Rail Road and Banking Company, / Augusta, Ga., March 22. 1847. \ March 27 GEORGIA, MACON Afß ESTBRN AND WESTERN AN > ATLANTIC RAIL ROADS. TAME PassfK’gku r&rrying the Great ; Southern Mail betweet New York ami New I Orleans, leaves Augrtsta daiy at 7 o'clock, f. m.. arriving at Atlanta at 6i 6’H«;k. a. m., h-rves At lanta at 8 o’clock, a. m., and it rives at (Trillin tit ID o'clock, a. >t. Returning,leaves Griffin at 1 o’clock. F- m., arriving at Atlanta at 31 F. M., leaves Atlanta at 4o’clock, f m., and arrives at Augusta at 3* o’clock , a. m. In connection with this train, a locomotive leaves Union Point for Athene on Mondays, W ed nesdays,and Fridays, at Gi .’clock, A. 31.,and on Tuesdays, Thursdays, aid Saturdays, at 1 o’clock, A. M. Tlie Passenger Train upon the State Road leaves Atlanta daily, (Sundays excepted,) at 8 o'clock, a. m.; and arrives at Oothcaloga at 3i o’clock, p. m. Returning leaves Ootiicaloga at 7 a. M.,and ar rives at Atlanta, in time for the evening train to Augusta. Stages run in connection with the cars,asfol ows; Daily. —The Express Mail Line, the Georgia Rail Road Line.and the Sooth Carolina Rail Road Line,from Griffin to New < frleans. passing ihrougjt o* vj 1 !e, La Grange, West Point an I Auburn to iNotasuiga, uiruve o„,i R<jad to Montgom ery. Also, from Bartlesville via v:oi,,, n |, li: , tu Chehavv. From Warrenton to Macon via Snartanml Mil. fedgeville. , , . From Madison.every Monday ,W eonesuav.aoo F riday. via Fa ton ton and <Hi >***»« tu Macon and \ia Miltedgenlle. F'foia Athens, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sa turdays, via Gainesville to Cassville, and Dahlo nega. frorft Double Wells. on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, to Washington, Wtlk.es county, and Afe’fcevHfo, S. X . From Covington, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, through Grilfin, and Greenville to La Grange. From Kings oft -every day, (Sundays excepted,) via Rome, Do? Ale Springs, Warrenton, and De catur to Memphis, Tenn. From Stone Mountain Mondays, Wednes days and Fridays, for LatcrefteeVille and Gaines ville. From Oothcaloga on Tuesdays , Thursdays and Saturdays, for Chattanooga. Tenn. &0~ THROUGH TICKETS, from Augusta to Huntsville, Decatur, or Tuscnmbia, Ala., can be had at (lie G. K. R. Ticket Office, b r siß. Office Geo. H. R. & B k’g Co., March 28, IS i.. SOUTH CAROLIN A R VIT. ROAD. fT’l The Special Train for A ken will herc hf.t.fc-A. after not leave on Sunday afternoons. Hamburg, S. C., August 28, 1816. aug. 31 ' 30 4a £<!. 1 { JJ ~Tr~°~' : a iT-T 4 FTEU THE IfiTll INST., all Cottons J~ m. remaining at the Georgia Rail Road Depot over 2i hours after it is turned on the platform, will be sent to the nearest Warehouse, at the ex pense of the consignees. Transp’n. Office of the G. R. R- & T> C. } Augusta, Jaa. 12,1847. S Jan. 14 87 PRICES REDUCED TO SUIT THE TIM ES. 17CAMII.Y MF.niCINKS, CHOICE PERFUMERY 1 and FANCY ARTICLES. The subscriber respectfully invites the attention ol Physicians. Merchants and Planters. w ho may be visions this city, to his stock of Medicines. Great care having been exercised in their selection, he is confident that the quality of each article is such as cannot fui Ito aft’ord en tire satisfaction. The assortment of Perfumery, Fancy Articles,finishes and Combs, arc the finest v uri»ti».<n French anil Ameri cun manufacture. fie recommends with confidence to Gentlemen. in tliei estimable qualifies, the Shaving Compounds of Pivcr Guerlain,Honssel, Glenn and others, which relieve the operation of shaving from many of its disagreeable at teudants. Also, to the Ladies a splendid assortment of highly perfumed Toilet Soaps—the Roman Kalydor and Milk of Roses,bothdclightful preparationsfor the complexion, together with a great variety of hair Oils, hair Dyesand other Perfumery. Sands’, Carpenter’s and Bull’s Sarsaparilla, Jaynes’ Expectorant,Carminative and Hair Tonic, Evans’ Sooth ing Syrup forchildren teething, Powell’.- Balsam of Au niseed, an excellent remedy for coughs and colhs. 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 rush. WM. HAINES, Jr., N 0.32 Broad-st.,Augusta. Sept. 28 1 MOUNT EAGLE TRIPOLI. A REMARKABLE mineral, pronounced by geologists to bu a great rarity in nature, and k;i >w nto them by the mime of Tripoli, lias lately been discovered in this country, although but in one bed, of very narrow limits, all owned hy the “Mount Eagle Manufacturing Company”incorpo rated for the sole purpose of its manufacture. The article is excellent for burnishing and clean ing all finished metallic and glass surfaces, such as gold, silver, brass, Britannia and steel ware, window glass, «sec. Nothin® has ever yet been discovered equal to the pure Tripoli, and the com raon language of the consumer is, it is the best thing I ever saw. The genuine article is fur sale by the exclusive agent fur Augusta. WM HAINES. April 29 --if 170 ;/ 13 c t i F> F. CHEW offers for sale a large assort- S 1?• merit of Factory and Cook STOA F.S of the i latest fashions and most approved style, for Wood 1 of Coal, opposite the Eagle A Phoenix Holei, Broad etf( t, Atog dsta, Ga 2‘ STILL CIIEAPER ! rj X U AS H I V G TO X -ST It E ET , Three Doors South of Thomas Duds' Store. fjl A CTORIES,BUILDERS AND U Mi ROADCOM FANIF.S, AND TO ALL WHOM *T MAY CONCURS. • | The subscriber takes this method of informing his friends > 1 and customers, trud the public generally, t! 4 'it he bus I liven induced to lower 1C prices for work on account of . ' the of business, a d with the hopes of doing llD»ri* fills! II »*.. .» i Tin u K , ri square when the materials are furnished. Large Gutters, formerly die. per ft. reduc' dto 17c. i Large Conductor Pipes 25c. “ “ Lie. i Small Gutters, 20c. “ “ I2lc. Smali Conductor Pipes tide. “ “ I‘itc. ; Gutter Hooks, 16c. “ “ 9c. Oil Cans, all.sizes, 20c. per sal. “ 10c. ■ Bathing Tubs, sl3 00 apiece, “ $8 00 i fie „, 1 1 oo to any part of the country to put up Gutters and Roofing anil no extra charges will be made forit.if conveyance and board are furnished. Anv reference or security will besiven forthe perform ; ancc of any work or contracts made by him. and the best materials w ill b< used that the market can afford. Having one of the l est workmen in his employ, he flutters himself that he will please, any who may give him a call both in price and quality. Sept M ' K. F. BOUYER. i ” PAINTS. OIL AND GLASS. HITE LEAD, in 25, 50 and 100 lbs. of all quali ▼ T ties Chrome yellow,Chrome Green. Venetian Red, Einser’J Oil, and a large assortment of X\ inrlow Glass from to 52 X4£. For sale low for cash, by WM IIA Oct JVO JIOKE WIIITK, GRAY OR ItFD HAIR. REMEDY which enhances considerably the beau J. a. ly and alters the appearance of the counteuaiice f mu that which is much d..stilted. It is pleasing to have j elite ient means to remove these defects. To effect tills ; •change of hair so much wished for, is the grand an'’ never fail ng properly of JILLS HAUEL’S VEGF’I 4 BLE LKiliH 14 AIK DYE,wiiich the propr c-or .an with justice stale is far beyond any thing oftii. Lid ever j yet known in this or any other country. Its properties are very powerful, though very innocent. This chemical result is n wonder, as it enables persons to dye instunta neeuslv their hair vv ilhout the least inconvenience. For chancing red or gray hair, whiskers, eyebrows, &c„ to a brown, black, or eliesiuitcolor. Tlie slightest evil, con ■ sequences need not be feared from its use—it is altogether harmless. This composition is the only one sanctioned by the science of Chemistry to dye, in an indelible mau ler, the various gradations of colors. without danger or inconvenience and has justified theliheral patronage and ! tin iinited confidence of the public. If block is required I as u for box marked if brown. box marked B. 1 For s ite, wholesale and and retail,by . JULEB HAUF.L, Perfumer and Chemist, 120 dies iul street, Philadelphia, i And by J. E. MARSHALL. H VVILANH. RISI.EY Ad CO., and W. HAINES. Jr. an !at most all Druggists throng bout the (’.Slates . Beware of Connforfeits. —Ask for “.Tules Hauel’s Veg etable Liquid Hair Dye,’’ ifyou want the genuine arti cle. Price 75 cts. and $1 box. A premium awarded at the Franklin Institute. ■ j April I hv 153 DIIUGS, MKDICLYES AN PER FUJI FRY. riJVIE subscriber has now on liund, and iscontinual! 1 A, receiving fresh supplies of genuine Drugs and Medicines, selected expressly for physicians and family ‘ u-e Also, an elegant asortment of Perfumer)/ —Cologne 1 and Lavender Waters, fancy washing and shaving Boap, Hair Oils,&c„ Asc.. all of which are offered at reduced prices for cash. Visitors from the country are ovited to call. WM. HAINES , . cl 20 1— j GLENN SPRINGS, ! Spartanburg District, South Carolina. f delightful Watering Place has under b. gone thorough repairs, and will be ready to receive company by the first of May. The beneficial results of the water can be testifi ed to hy hundreds, who have experienced its in fluence upon various diseases. The accommoda tions shall beguiled to the wants of all visitors who may vjsitrhe place, upon the following terms, ; viz: Man per flay, §1,25 1 j 14 week, 7.00 Over one and less titan four weeks, per w eek. 6.00 i Four weeks and oyer, “ “ 5,00 Children and Servants half price. Horse per day, 621 ( “ per week, 3.50 J. C. ZIMMERMAN. For the benefit of those who are fond of music, I have purchased a fine Piano Forte, and have en gaged a fine hand of music for the season. I f Also, Mr. R. A. Cates has repaired his Billiard , Table, and fitted up a new Ten Pin Alley, which i , will he in good order for the use of those fond of j that kind of exercise,&c. Gambling not allowed on the premises. J. C. Z. -3 pni 16 6—c2tn J 65 CLARK R4CKETT & CO., a HAVEj ust received a £3? new and large slock of GOLD and rilivb j SILVER W ATCHES, of the best EiN.'ffi nakers. Watch Trimmings ami ornaments; JEW - 1 ELKY, OF ALL KINDS; Silver Spoons, Fork*, Knives ami Cups; Plated W are; Waiters.! asters. Candlesticks, Tea Sets, Cake Baskets. <Vc.; Bri tannia Ware; Painted and Japanned 'A alters, in sets, a new stylje; Table -Mats a^j 1 Brushes, ot a fine quality; Mantle Ornaments, gilt and silvered, with drops; fine .Mantle t locks, in wood and mar ble; a great variety of Fancy Goods. W ork Boxes, Bead Bags. Bag and Purse ( lasps; Gilt, silver and steel Beads; Cologne Bottles, silver, pearl, shell, ivory and velvet Card Cases; shell and fine buffa lo Dressing Combs; Hair Bribes. ’I noth Brushes, &c. Six Barrel Revolving PISTOLS, 3 _siz.es : another lot of the famed “Leconltre RAZOR; j with 2 blades; a good supply also of Rodgers’ and othermakers; Rodgers. Mechi, Chapman. Saund- | ers, Lecoutre,” and Emerson Strops; Shaving Creams,“Guerlain’’ and otliers; Old Naples Soap; choice Lather Brushes; fine PucketCulierv, «Vc. SPECT \CLES. The Perifocal Spectacles, sold by us, we still recommend, with great confidence, to our cus tomers. We have a good supply in gold, silver, and steel frames, and are prepared to fit them to old frames at short notice. Gold and silver Spectacles, with the ordinary convex glass, for sale at very low rates, and glass es fi*ted to suit the sight with accuracy. N. B.— Clocks and Watches repaired and regu lated with care. Watch Glasses, Tools and .Ma terials fur sale to the trade at low rates, oct 2> PJ Brilliant Military Silver Bullet Ve>t Buttons, were made by the subscriber for Gens. K? Jackson, Glasscock, and many others of our military worthies of the last war. Manufactured by JOHN GPLMARIN, Watch Maker, at No. 153, Bnml-st. Augusta,Ga. N. B. They are made w ith tlie same old punch with one of which Gen Pakenbam was mortally wounded at the battle of New Orleans, on the Silt January, 1815, of which the wonderful incidents therewith connected and recently republished, tan lie seen at No. Is3Broad-st. Augusta, Ga. dec 31 tt 75 j FAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS. ,V c. j HA VJ L A ND . R/NL E V A ('().. DIIUC rG IS TS . HAVE on hand,ami are roceiv ing. constant supplies of‘pure,’ ‘extra,’ *\o. I’and No. 2’ Whim Lead, | •n i kegs i'rom 25 «<* lUHI pounds, tit' warranted quality; ; Paiutoil; taiinet’soil; ianipoil: spirit, turpentine, var j inslics, ofiillkinds ; chrome yellow ; chrome green, dry i and in oil; imperial green, in oil; verdigris,dryaud in j oil; emerald "green ; Prussian blue; ultra-mtiVine blue; ■ vennillioli; Venetian red; red lead; rose pink; Spanish j brown,dry and inoil . yellow ochre ; litharge; ter de-si ettna; timber; Isitwbtack ; drop black; blacklcad ; ivory black; whiting; chalk; putty; gold leaf; glue; sand paper; pumice stone; rotten stone; emery; painter’s undumner’s brushes ofall kinds; window, couch and picture glass, of all sizes ; paint mills and paint stones; together with every article usually found in drug stores, oftbe best quality, and at very low prices, at wholesale and retail. O'l’urcltascrs will do wellto call. Orders promptly attended to. Oct I (JRE.WII.LK’S GRE.N VlfLll’S GEORGI A U . roit ims. The Astronomical Calculations hi/ RGUKUT LHIIE.R, residing in Butts county. ALMANAC. arranged uni modified t-x --fl. pressly fur Georgia, will be published in July next, and w ill contain, besides the tS .. al Al manac intelligence, the following new additions, viz: ’The Name and Ldcatitm of each Post Office in Georgia. Tables of Population, showing the While atil Black population of each county in the Suite. Names of Clerks and Sheriff--of each county. Names of County Tow ns, and Distances from Milledgeville. The Electoral Returns of each county, for Pres ident in 1844; and also of the same lor Governor, in 1845. The Electoral Vote of each State for President, in 1844. The latter tables will prove particularly valuable during the Presidential campaign of 1848. a 'q v ‘ »■ • ‘-ill. u * v Os Utliut of equal interest and importance. I’he Almanac will be ready fordeliverv Pep- j tenter; but al! orders for the same shoiild be made by the first of June, as the Edition will Id- limited to the amount of orders received by that day. The price to Country Merchants and others will be $3 per gross. Address tiiAS. E. GRENVILLE, BbdkSeller and Publisher, _May 21 <•5 A ngiisfa. Ga. PEUIEOCAL Bri:i T.U’hl-N NEITHER THE Pit EACH MENISCUS. NOR WOL L VSTO.Vb ENGLISH PERISCOi’IC. rWNO all who experience inconvenience in ! be use SL of the common kind of Glasses, and especi ally in night rending, these Spectacles w ill be found a. most valuable substitute; in no case, except w lu re tlie optic nerve has been pronounced diseased, ha ve they failed, when properly lilted, to give satisfac tion. No better proof of their superior merit can be given to each individual who may need Glasses than the satisfaction he will experience in tlie use of them. These Glasses can be obtained in this place only of CLARK, RACKETT & CO., Agents for the Manufacturers, w ho have now on hand a good supply in gold and silver frames. Perifocal Glasses lilted loan) frame, fur any vision. Spectacles in gold, silver and steel, forsale very low by CLARK. RACKETT <fe CO., J )ea! ersin Wat chejEJe vv elry, Silver W a re, <fec. may - ' w 137 AN ACT THHO alter and amend the third section of tl.s -B second article of the Constitution of tin* State. \\ iiKRE.vs the Third Section of the Second Arti cle of the Constitution of (his State reads in the following words, to wit: —No person shall be el igible to the office of Governor who shall not have been a citizen of the United States twelve years, and an inhabitant of this Stale six years, and who has not attained to the age of thirty years, and who does not possess five hundred acres of land in hi> own right within this State, and other property to tlie amount of four thou sand dollars, and whose estate shall not on a rea sonable estimation, be competent to the dis charge of his just debts over and above.t hat sum —and whereas said properly qualification is in consistent wit h the arenius of our institutions, and tiie popular spirit of this age Section 1. Be if enacted hij the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Georgia in General Assembly met and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same. That so soon as this Act shall have passed, agreeable to the require ments of the Constitution, the following shall be adopted in lien ofihe Section above, recited, (to wit:i —No person shall he eligible to the office of Gevernor who shall not have been a citizen of the United States twelve years and an inhabitant of this Slatesix years, and who hath not attained the age of thirty-years. Approved December “26th, 845. April 13 FOR TIIE TOILET. 4N invoke of flarrePs SHAVING CREAM, and other S’oaps. with a great variety of Essences and Extracts, Brushes and Combs, Eau Lustrael.and Hair Dye* Powder Boxes ami Puffs. With a great variety of other articles of Foreign and Domestic manufacture. Jan 19 J. E. MARSHALL. PEHFI 31EK V.—Aboutseventy-fivediffer entextracts of thechoioest English and French Odours, from Ede,Lubin &. Prevost,with an etui less variety of American Perfumes,some of them very fine, and all will besold low . march 23 _ J. E. MARSHALL. VARNISHES. COACH. Copal, Furniture and Japan VAR NISHES, of very superior quality, just re ceived by J. E. MARSHALL. April 22 170 CITATIONS. GEORGIA, Scriven County. TO A LI. \\ llo:.I IT MAY CONCERN. MARY ANN MURRY, hath V applied to the Honorable the Court of Or dinary of Scriven County for Letters of Adminis tration on the estate and effects of JOSEPH DOI CIiETRV, late of said County, deceased ; I hese are therefore to cite and uliimiiisli all and singular. the kindred and creditors o i said de ceased, to be and appear at my office, within the. time prescribed by law, to shew cause (if any they have,) why said letters of Admilllsliwli should Hot be granted the said applicant. \V iiness the Hon. John S. Maur, one of the Justices of the Court of Ordinary, ol said County, , tlfis lid dav of .March, 18i7. ALEXANDER KEMP, Clerk. _Mar.-li_9 133 i GEORGIA —DeKalb County. PRESENT, the honorable John A. Bellinger, Lochlin Johnson, Ezkiel A. Davis and W il* ; liain Hairston, Judges of said (’uurt. To nil whom it mm/ concern. Whereas Peter Mitchell, administrator upon the estate of N imrod Mitchell, late of said county, deceased, applies h>r leitcs of dismission from the administration ol said estate —therefore the kindred and creditors ol said deceased are hereby cued and admonished to file their objections, if any they have, in my office, in terms of the law. otherwise letters Uisiuissory will be granted the applicant, at liie November term next of the. Court of Ordinary tor said county. By order of the Court, this March 3d, 184<. ALEX IL JOHNSON, c. c o. March 3 6mo 130 GEORGIA, DeKalb county. Oourt oj Ordinun/, May 'Term, 181'. Present their Honors John N. Bellcuger, Lucid en Johnson.E .A. Davis and L. «. Morgan, Judges of said Court. A HIM. O. EMBRY.guanlian of Joseph N. Am Chatham, minor, of said county, having ap plied to 11 »t- Court or letters of dismission from the guardianship of said minor, it is therefore ord red, that all persons concerned he and appear at tins July Term of said ( ourl, and show cause, it any they have, u by said AhelO. Embry shoulu not be dismissed from said guardianship. 1 Witness, the lion. John N. Bellenger, one of llie Justices of the Coutlof Ordinary, May 4, 1847. ALEXR. JOHNSON,CI k(. O. May (3 W* GEORGIA, Scriven County. TO ALLWHU VI ii’ 31A V CU U ERN. i 33’% 7HE REAS Mary Bryan applies ior letters , w T of administration, on the e.-iuie ol Isaac ; Bryan, laic of said county deceased : These are therefore to cite and admonish all and 1 1 singular, the kindred and creditors ot said de- I ceased,-to be ami appear at my office, w ithin the ’ time prescribed by law. and show cause (it any they have) why Letters of Administration should * not he granted the said applicant. I Witness the Honorable Peter Reddick, one of s Die J udges ol the i ‘ourt of Ordinary ol said county, '* this 2Uih day of April, 1817. ALEXANDER KEMP, Clerk. S pri 128 * • -> v GEORGIA, DeKalb county. Court of Ordinary , May Term, ISI7. Present their Honors E. A. Davis, L. fcL .Morgan, Join, N. Bellenger, Judges ol said Court. To all whom it may concern. ■MTIIEUEAS W lison E. Sprevxeli, administra w w tor of William Sprewell, iate ol said coun ty, deceased, applies to this Court lor letters dts hussory from the administration of said estate. Therefore tiie kindred and creditors of said de ceased are hereby cited and admonished to file their objections, if any they have, in my office within the time prescribed by law, otherwise let ters dismissory will be granted the applicant at the January Term of this Court, 1848. Witness, the Him. U. S. Morgan one ofihe Jus tices of said Court, May 4, 1817. ALEX R. JOHNSON, Cl*t C O. Mayfi 18S GEORGIA* Richmond County. xx */■ jl E RE A S, W ILLIAM FL Lt iIER and W w JOHN C. FC LtTIER, administrators ou the estate of JOHN I'Ll.t HER, sen., deceased, ny the ir petition laid before the Court ol Ordinary on the Huh day of November, 1810, slating that they had fully administered on said esla e, and praying that citation for dismission may issue; or dered by the court that the clerk issue citation: ,Ttu-se are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of saul de i ceased, to be and appear at ray office within the ! time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they j have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, al office m Augusta, uov 2J - fim - LEON P. Dl GAS, Clerk GEORGIA, Wilkes County; "MsNk 711EREAS Lewis S. Brown and John l T w w Dyson, Executors of the estate of NaU y A. .neßea. late ofsfei-J county, deceased, applies to me for letters dismissory. These are therefore to cite ami admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceas ed, to In' and appear nt my otfiee within tlie time pre; crliied by law, to show cause, if any they have, w hy said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at uflic** in Washington. G (U NORMAN, Clerk. Mar Mi ?1 ora 152 GEORGIA, Burke County. WRTHEIiEAS Isaiah Carter applies to me for W w letters of Administration on the estate of Frances Galphin, deceased. These are the re fore-to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceas ! ed, to lie and appear til my otfiee, within the tune prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not he granted. Given under my hand, at olfice m W aynesboro. March 2G, 1817. EDWARD GAR LICK, D. Clerk. March 27 147 GE( )RGlA—Scriven ('<tuniy. To all whom it may concern. ‘’tVWTHER.EAS James Parker applies for letters of administration on the estate of Sarah Parker, late of said county deceased : These tire therefore to cite and admonish all and j singular, the kindred and creditors of said de \ ceased, to be and appear til my olfice, within the ; time, prescribed by law, and show cause (if any they have.) why letters of administration should ! not be granted the said applicant. Witness the Honorable Peter Reddick one of the Judges of the Court of Ordinary of s.ud county, 1 this P2lh day of April, 1847. ALEXANDER KEMP, Clerk, j April 16 165 ■ GEORGIA, JScriven county. Stephen P. Bevill, administra w V lor on the estate of Francis ileckq, late of said comity, deceased, applies for letters dtsmis sory. 'l’hese are therefore tpciieand admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceas ed, to be and appear at my olfice, within the lime prescribed by law, to show cause (if any they have,) w iiy said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office in Jacksonboro January 20, 1847. ALEXANDER KEMP, Clerk. Jan. 26 fim 97 GEORGlA—Scriven County. To all whom it may concern. r HEKEA8 James Parker applies for letters $ w of administration on the - stale ofSynlha Parker, lute of said county deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish alland 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 be granted the said applicant. W itness 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 j GEORGIA, Richmond county. WM^HEREAS John H. Mann and Milched J. w w Walterman, executor and executrix of the will of Asaph W atterman,deceased, apply to me for letters dism ssory. These are therefore to cite and admonish alland singular the kindred and creditors of said deceas ed, to be and apjiearat my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they bate why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office in Augusta. LEON P. DUGASCIeik. May 153