Daily constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1846-1851, June 20, 1847, Image 1

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j£ j *of‘ «V f >. >^«->».. <O%« ,A. A. >dfc'VfC ~*3%—. A A -r»sfK-if' !Cl >;-A. V?L, V ‘ :?^rlw'fUiN !in Cvr feD;^<P>F VMM HH* /£3M fl lil B J fg«v*l-v &aiSh Ls pa-Tl i m H ‘1 £) I til K 4 wN !f| w fs #fe^iy cd,. •... - - . . ~ r’lrv, rNi % GJ'TTTV n> \ V ■» vrvp li’ V 3 ' 0 ( j JQ 17 NF vV T"T VT I "VO °’>l gy JAMES GARDNER, JR. u > loi/ ■^ ,>> *- •■—j— » v - rjL ’‘* •»• ~~ A - T! 1E CO N SITiTT ION JLI NT. | , OFFICE IN McINTOSH-STREETv Third door frum she North- Nest coraer vj ilroad-st. , Sales of L.\!VD by Administrators Executors or Guar- j diatis, are required, by law, 10 be held on the tot , Tuesday in the mouth, between the hours ol leu m the | forenoon and three in the afternoon at the Court j House in which the property is situate. Notice ot j these sales mu. t be jriven in a public Gazette sixiy j days prev ions to the day ol’oale. Sales of NEGROES mu si be at public auction, on the I fu st Tuesday of the month, between the usual hours o > sale, at the place of public sales in the county where J the Letters Tostaiaoutury. or Adaunis ration, or Guar- j chans; up, may have been anted, first giving s.xty days’ notice thereof, in one of the public Gazettes ol this State, and at the door of the Court House where such sales are to be held. ; Notice for the sale of Personal Property must be given j in like manner l onrv days previous to day of sale. Notice to tl»« Debtors and Creditors of an Estate must be puhlialicd for forty da\s. j Notice that apphcuiiomwitl be made to (he Court oi Or j dinary f-r leave to sell LAND, must bo published for j lOUR MONTHS. f‘ ' Notice for I-.,vV to sell NEGROES, must be published rocs month , ba.ore any oi-Ucr absolute be givc-a by Hi.- Court. . BUSINESS CARDS. 'i’o Professional ai»;l Bu»i«e»s PROFESSION AL AND BUSINEBS CARDS not exceeding six lines, will be- inserted under this head at the rale of £lO per aiiiium, Cards ex ceeding six lines, will he charged pro rata per line { yy Dlt. JNO. A CLEVE|aAN|) lias returned to the city. Office ‘-15 Broad street. . .Dine 1(> ~ U* j IV . 31 1J SCI It OVE 8080, 1 , ATTORNEY AT LAW. j I 1 asiuur.g, S. C. Office opposite Smith A Benson s old «\ a rehouse. June 9 —ly *"*J_ JOHN J. JONES, .V TTO 1: N 1: Y A T Ii AW, M ACON, GA. Will practise in the counties of Bibb. Jones, Baldwin, Twtggs-. Hull' tun, < raw ford and Jlon r>:c, tiiid also in life county »d Butke. Any busi ness intrusted in his care will receive prompt at tension. ly 2"5 June 2 JAMES GARDNER, JR. ATTOII \id r A T LAVV . AU'UUSTA. oa. Feb. G 108 . _ geo. G. McWhorter, A 1 T O It N Id V A T Id A W . OFFICE LAW RANGE, AUG USTA, GEOROIs oct 23 Gill • * W. WILSON, VOj:Tll AI T 1* A INTId It • S’ediu—Unitarian Church, corner of Greene and Jackson-.streets. April 9 . Vffl ALEXANDER McKENZIE, Ju. AT rOHNidY AT LAW. Waynksswro', Bukkk County, Ga. April‘JO ly | I) Jd 33 li'AT I(' REVIEW . This splendid anti popular Mom lily Periodica j A now published at s,? per annum—every number i containing a likeness of some-prominent man. March 11 A. C. \\ ILLiS, Agent. j GIIwSON tN BUTT, A T T O R N Id Y S A T L A W . \V A R REN TON, CA. LAW COPARTNERSkiP—TIie Subscribers have 'entered into a Co-ParUiership,and will prac- j tise in the Northern Circuit Any business entrust i ted t? tl circare w ill meet wilhprotApt attention. j W ILLIAdd GIBSON. 1 JOSEiTI 11. BUTT. j Jan. JJ Cm. 91 | DAVID ADAMS, 7 ! Attorney at Law, Hamburg, So. Cj | , Office over the store of Sibley A Crapon—\ill \ practice in the Law Loans of Edgefield and Bara- i well. 39 ly sept ‘?I : LAW NOTICE* J. T. SHEW MAKE, ATTORNEY AT L-YIY, j WAYN ESBOROUGH, G A. Jan. 23 lv 9. r > CLEVELAND &. SPEAR, nmm dentists : N o • li 1 5 y i I XiO U)-ST. ( Our All rich 4“ Clrten's Shoe Store.) nov II lv 35 j CONSTITUTIONALIST JOB OFFICE, • m f ** • .«• « •'•s, n ■ 181 *M w M mm mm tia « «n mmm l m } Having recently put uttr Job Office in complet order, and made extensive additions to our forme assortment of FANCY TAPE, we are now pre dared to execute with neatness, and at short notice ALL KINDS OF PLAIN. FANCY. AND ORNAMENTAL ■jor TcN irwgnir ->yy fr* 9 JL> Spjf ii.\i Jj, JJa . m.. y such as HANDBILLS. VISITING CARDB. LABELS, COTTON RECEIPTS, CARDS, BLANKS, CIRCULARS, CHECKS, NOTES, BILL HEADS, &c. BCjrAlI orders from the Country w ill meet with prompt attention. Augusta. June 21.1545. TORACCO AND SUGARS, Os the Choicest Brands. MERCHANTS and .gentlemen 'ey who visit Augusta, and who desire to enjoy a SjMHtsi Segur, or chew the Weed, put up in splen did style, or who purchase to sell, will find me. at all times ready to supply their demands, at whole sale and retail. 1 would respectfully request persons who visit the city to supply themselves in my line, to exam ine my stock before purchasing elsewhere, as it is selected by competent judges, and patronised by old smokers and chewers of the favorite weed. GUSTAV VOLGER, One door below John P. Selz's Dry Goods Store, Broad-st. sept 23 i L 1 S T OF L ET T E R S ! ft EM AIN ING in the Post Office a t Augusta, JS.Sb 4*a.. oil the Ist day of June, 1847. I _{gy- Persons wishitig tetter&from tilislist, will I please »ay they are advertised. A , Alexander Jane Avery Mat Adams C Anthony \V Av i e L V F Aziel T 1 Atidersoti A C B I Barham !I W Brown F | Barnes VM Brown W fl ' Bans J Broom W D B'enbook P Broom .1 F Belt G Brooks J L B. ul M care Gordon Brown E Leal M Bryan J J Bell II G Bunch J Boatw right A Butler J I Bliutkbprn M ■ Butler R S B yau W Butler 31 j Broadnax T V Bush DS Brewer E Bu»h fc> m c Caffin IT Christian J A I Cahenis .1 C Condi A 8 Calvin J P Cope-1 in M Camp B W Collins M Campbell 8 t uok R S Cameron J A Cat la N Carty E Connor M (amp H Craw ford S ( ampbpUJ Cnrry L Christian Ann Ctaigiuiles W H Clu,volts W B I) Dal by E Dennis I. Lix W C Do flee 8 Daniel R Dufree T Darby J 31 Douglass Dr Darby J D -a'ks \V Dent F Diitfee 3f A Dari T A Duvall G E Egbert P 31 F ! Farfer E Fitts E Fair E FowDrM | Flint. J F riddle ;J 1 Foster A S Franklin BAD (t 1 GardnerM R Glover 3\ ; Gardenn W .Green G P Gamble R L Gould 31 Gay T T Graves J P Gibbs E Gre n 8 li Gass &■ Lee GossJ W Gardner li II I Kaly J J Hitt J 31 Harmon 31 Hicks P I Hard VV J Hilt B Hatfield G Hicks ! | Hav 8 Hope G Hansen R Houston L Ha , it* J Holder M Hahn J Iloldford 31 B 1 Liiti W Holt C Hardman E H -I'and A 8 llansmi J Houston E lit nrick R lldTrton .1^ Heckle 1 V Horton E Hill 31 A E .1 Johnson P Jones Dr, E E care of V | Jphiison J B Heard Johnson J F Jackson II K Kun/.ie A E ivuiglit C Kuned v A Keith I) Knight W VV Keener E L Law ton G 31 Belaud G Larks W i -ace E Lamiuons .1 Lee J .1 P Lei.naVd W II towies >f E Leon Tl Lowe W 31 ’ McCormick W 3laddox J | 3iclhs.de J Alartpii N 31* Kmnev .1 3Jarien 11 I 1 i3l cKiuzle D Malic ry 31 ! McFeely D A Maxwell J II j 3ic3lurphey 31 D 3lanham G i -Mallory H R 3leals Dr Mai tin A W Miller .1 W ! 31addeu 31 Mitchell J O j 31 riliont y I> Mendheim E ■Matlieson E Miller J 31 ay R H 3ietcalf.[ Markov F L 31 i 1 lor \\ Morris mis B,arab A. 3D«ire V Marian Thomas G care3loody Jas 31 of 'tone & 3IcCol!om 3inllen miss 3lary A E ! 31 or iron B VV 3lorrison miss IVate j Moure Jno C 3furrovv Bryant V\ 2 I Mongin John D Jlupson Albert I 31 all in James Jr Mundonville mrs Mary j N ! Nesbitt Ceasar care of Neel mis« Mary E t mr \V ilsost Nickles E D G 1 U C finer 3lary Ornm 3\ in P I Ogden Sarah Omooitej Jo eplt C I Uabuurne miss Ilenrietta T 1 Pittman James Pricket. Author j Pearson maj, Park J I 8 esq 2 i ParmeleeJ B I’ayne Charles i* ’ Philips miss Sarah Pearce George ! Paxsua Edmund Parker mrs 3i A 2 j Pearce miss Mary P Perryman Elisha i Proctor mrs Jane Pernienter Ed ward j Prior 1 r Win ii C Pourifoy rev mr R R E B Ridgeden Ann F Ray Wm J Hilly T M j Reid Henry servant Rphson Sion \ Red mrs Barbia A Robinson Anna T Remb 31 Rowel 31 ary I Rice R E Roberson UP Ripley Francis S Rowlan A Rhodes Wm F Rooney Hugh S Skinner William jr Sender Vv A pitee Patrick Smith Joint II 2 Shelton Joseph Smeed A Sharpe Jolm Steen James N 2 1 Sunerl miss Sarah A YTai r J\>hn~ Singleton J Steagall A J i Simmons mra Catharine Stephens 31 II 2 [{ Stewart miss Catharine Skinner miss Cornelia F Strong A C Sheiftai Isaac. Stanley miss Jane Skinner Seaborn Speed miss Elizabeth Sanderlin Robert Sanford G W . Schely Robert Scott C care of J II 3lax- Sempie 31 S well 1 v - * -*»*« ' _ *' ; Tln mpson Isham 3 Turrentine Georgiana 2 Thomas gen Joseph Twilley James 'rhomas Floyd or Jueeph Tomlinson il .< Timmanos Henry Tyler David Thomas Wm 31 Turner John 31 j Temple 31 S W j Walker John II Wyley Leonidas 2 j Wait! Jos W illiams Lewis Ware Thomas 2 W ise mrs Eliza I Walker Jacob Williams Nelson : Washington miss Sarah Williams miss Sarah Webster J Palmer W ills VV S I W hite Daniel Wilkinson Thus J i Weeks mrs Mary 31 Wilkinson George W ilson Hiram N 3 Wilkins Levi Woods Wilson Wyley GW Wright miss 3lartha I . v I Young TG. Young miss Ann Young mrs A E Young rare Rebecca Z ZeilTert. Andrew June 2 E. B. GLASCOCK, P. 31. ON CONSIGNMENT. FEW splendid patterns ofGANDELABRAS .CjL just received. Also, a few choice patterns of Dyotf’s Improved Lard Solar Lamps, with Chimneys and Globes to fit, always kepi on hand. The above articles will be sold very low Jan. 19 91 J. E. .MARSHALL. I>R. t'E Ilp\ r f| VtAfi:! At»u w?slV cm set nu.a, T!ie >iartlhig<liMwb:ick onneariy nil .VlmUcmal Vtients hasuvov iieyq ui.il ui l i-irprocegM'l'parg ition au(S>a i- • licut'on.thi- v Utivft ;t'sdi>a3il.l i atid THE Renee ; Purgative .‘-leiiiciaos have always heeu reiiV: m a as at b •.-taut a Xt-c-eia ■ yEcil; P-iiieulsresortiiig i-> then; for | the relief of ON'S ise at tin; expense of a v other, la j <> ivi tr this. Piiysici ins have ioag suagiU la' ua Agettl that w otild a) the sam’e time PURfiK PtjRiFV AXI > STRENGTH I'. X , IV t tfi'-if <;forts were nearly f■•ijitlc s. anil they had al most Ahon the laborsol'-ciouco,a.; 1 ; | re.- ; in'liivrr'i re«. ; jr.ic JbV a discovery ‘A li’.ch’tMiiy r- - - : i ulizftd the fondest dt-sires of the Medical faculty, and ; vvlic.li is Just y ri'{ irdcii as mm of the hum i i.purtaiiX ! j Tfiiiuiphs that Phn ci .cy has ever achieved. This iin : portaal d< sideratum is named I DR. LE ROY S VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL PILLS, Which P:ir fg ihe U!.tod.an-l l ean n e, -ail corrupt, aml ! ciliated humor J, wl unheal 1 hu accumulations from the i body in a mamier .ever before rivalled, and which yet product! no fhaiUide whatever, but uu tliu | ciintnii v tone the Stomach, si’id iuviporaie the conStini tiou during the progress ol • heir oj)erali"iis! Dr. l.ft [’uv’s Pills, ill fa ■ unite those hereioi’-ire irrec i u-ilahio, ban.lost desirable q aalrii •->, /><. cn ifo" .nd /., rio-orn- Jinrt {or fhevare m iue s'lmelian i 8 PR I.NU I 11ENING PMRGVTFVIL A PURIFYING TOMC. The tw o principal iugiedit n> .u l)r.Le llo.v Pills are Yv»!d I'raca-sy imJ Saj?n|»aiiiia. ! So prepa r c«l that • ie!i prom c ■■- th■ e-;i ••! -V ' efT.-ct of the other, the former .frung'heiiiusr. w hile tins la tei% through in union with iti ioas vegei.-bic iiig. edieiiis, ! evacuates and pii ifics: thusthev > > perioduceuo Ue-pidi jtv or lassitude of l ; :.‘ Digestive J-'iui •tious.'aiid iici.ce liieir operations are a tic tided by tio Reaction orSubsa i ipicnt Uostivr-nes*-, Dr. I a*, itov’s PH Is are th ■ most active tut' searching i Medicine in existence. T ey at once attack the very ! root of Diseases, and their action is so prompt that in an | hour or iw • after io-iy an taku, the patient is aw are i of thgir good effects. They not only operate on the i niooii.but also of the chyle, of which thelPood i- loriii | cd, and th > s-'i a■ es .'.ood I i from t.o; i.a .t oil head, i mo: coverthe.' produce to it! r nutisea, griping o" «l» bilj,- 1 ty. and is family luediciuo they have no rival. Pricevo , cents per box.. tsolil wh>>lns:de an.l retail liv II D d.AVI', I!'-' ' , I A CC).. TItdMAS KAftnK’i !', A- CO,, XV M. II AIN IT. I D’A\TIG\AG& PAURV.niHi Wii. K KITCHEN,and at retail bv Druggist througliout tlnsStat . May 4 ' DTI. CjARISTTELS GAL VAA’IC RIX G S AMI KAGXETIO Fif.ril). IflS rftiii'.rtfdldf in.'on;.. a. . id h has received *ne ; Si. almost universal ■'•pp’ -obarieti of ;he medical pro i fes.-iou of Great Britain, compris-s an entirely new ap } p licalioii of Gu! v aiiisui, as ia lacdiai ug nt by means ol j w hich the ordinary Galvauic 15a t cries. Flee trie and M - iictic .Machines. & c., aiO ein i rely dispensed with, ami lae j inysleripuspowf s of ii ilvaiii.- i applied witliou! any ■ of the olijeclioiis waieh are insepernble Iroru the geno ! ra 1 mod a now m use. Tio -trm.g doses, and at irree o ! i»r intervals, in which G.-ivaiT-m i s applied by the Mu j chines, bus been pronounced, af.er a (air and impartial ! tiial.tobe oeciOedlv inj. ,iols, cud i! was toremeuv | this radical defect that ihi.- ne.v application was pro jected, which after ancca.-li.g lo.i and perseverance, uas I been brought to its present mu'" of perihelion. lie 1 | Galvanic Rings anstv- r all the pm poses of Uic no -t I expc'hsivC Maciiho-. and in many other respects are I more SAKE and CEiITAIN in aCColltpUshiug the dcsi.a a j ollett. The Galvanic Rings, c d in connection with t ! j Magnlj ic Elliu. a c coniiiicutly n commended hi all ; D SOKDKRS WHICH AtUSB KltO'l AN K:• T L:: lIL Ml OR U'- | HKATUV STATE OK»TllE NKiaiiS OR VITAL sVSI LM.aiid i these coniphiints are aiioiiig the most p diifn! and uni versal lo which wc are Miloect. lin y arise, wi'.hont* x i ccplmu, IruiU uue sintpie. < .use —a dcrang'-jnent ol ;; e ; Nervous system—audit was iii tic .-ft c i.-i - that other | “remedies’’ having so oficii faded, a new ;c.eat. was I greatly needed, which it is ooiiiide.nl ly in icirr, J.cs i been found in the proper and judicious application ol ; Galvanism. The Galvanic Rings have WbiftJ withentiresne \ cess in allcases of RilEU't atism, acme, or chroaie. ap j piving tothe head, face oi limbs ■ lion. Tiftl>i):.c::MX ! Toothache, Hroschitis. Vertigo, Nruvurs oh mck ! 11 I'.AUACHE . InOI C. ESI ION , P A HAL ysr s P.AI.SV. !■ PI I. c rsv, ! Fits, Ckamk. Pal pi cation op the Hi: art, Appotlexy, ! Stippness f Joints, sspinal Gomclais is, Kvmeagu, Neuralgia. Nervous Tremors, Dizziness „p toe i Head. Fains in ihe Chest Generai. Derili ' tv, Deficiency of "Nervous and Physical I nergv, ! and all Nervous Disorders. In cases of continued Dyspepsia, which is .M.npiy a nervous derangement of I the digestive organs, they have been lon ml cp ual * v s ue j eessful. Their ftxtiuordimo v effects upon the system ; inust he wituftsaed to he believed, and a.- a ■ ertaiu pri - I ventive for the preceding complaints they ureequal i lv recommended.-The Kings are of different prices, i being m.iHo of all sizes,and of various orn unental pit | t.-rnspuid can bo worn by the niOstdelicatefemalewithmd the slightest inconvenience. lit fact the sensation is rather agree ible than otharwise. . Tlie Galvanic Belts, Bracelets, Bands, Gaiters, Necklaces, N;c. In some cases of a very severe character and of long standing, the power as applied by the Galvanic Rings is not sufficient to arrof the progress of disease umlulii ! mutely to restore health. The improved modification in the Galvan c Belts, Ur.m;k:,sts, &c., entirely i cme | dies I(i is objection ; any degree of powerthat is required ! can readily be obtained, ai d no lioinjilaiut which the j mysterious ageut of <j uivat; i,sin can effect will fail lobe | permanently relieved. These articles are adapted to the | waist, arms, wrists, limbs, ancles or any part of ihe body i with perfectiTonvonie.nce. The Galvanic Necklaces | are used witli greater benefit in cases of Bronchitis or j affectiousof the throat generally ; also in cases of Ner i votis Deafness; and with almost uniform success as a j preventive for Apoplexy, Epileptic Fits, uud.similar | complaiuis. Christie’s 'lasaetic Finul. Is issued in connection will; t h Gai.vAnic Rings., rtud 1 ail their modifications. This composition has been pro ' Uoauced by the French Chemists to he one of the mffst extraordinary discoveries of modern seism e. It is hc liered to possess :i remarkable power of uendekiiic the • Nerves seu- itive toGai.vaijlc action, by these me ms eausiug a circulation of ttie influence nttiieseat of dis ease,and thus giving rapid and [lennanent r dies. No othercoraposiiion in chemistry is known to produce the same effect, or to iio part a similarproperty to Ihe nervous s vstern by means of au out ward local application. Tiie MAGUKtic Fluid eotltaius nuthingcapable of the slight* esl injury, its application is agreeable. and it's harmless in it.-action as it is beneficial in its result* explana tions and directions accompany it. The combined in ventions are in every way perfectly harmless; they are : at prices within .reach of all, and ti e discoverer only-rc i quests a fair trial, At a ttet es their surprising elfiCacy : and permanent benefit. j Christie’s Calvanic Strengtheiilu;; Plas ters. )' -^Wr-gT. 8tlintao fell.■- mailf.r \ ultUiblc atuilicalion an , the mysterioUt influence of Galvanism. They are too | important adjunct to the genuine Galvahic limes and i. their modifications. n» ling ir,-oii the same principle,but having this ail vantage of more local nppliraiiuo. They are confidentty recommended as a valuable addition in the speedy cure of—Rheumatism, acute or chronic; in all nervous complaints.and as a positive remedy in eases of Pain and Weakness i the t.’llc-l or Rack, Pain in the Side, in Astiim Uie Affections, and in WeaUmss or Op pression of the Pulmonary Organs. In Spinal Goni- I plaints: their effect - are of the most decided character, j and they have often been used with complete success. 1 They are also of the greatest advantage in Pains and r WaakoftSsofTlte Breast, and are highly re oininended j for many of those compfairtte to which females are i especially liable. An an effectual meutisfur f treugtheu ing the system when debilitated with disease or other causes; tuucei tain aid in Ooustit.utioual Weakness, as a Preventive for Colds and in nil nffei lions of tile Chest generally tlie Galvanic Strengt cuing Piaster will be found of great and pefinaricntadvanftge. I n a few words, it embraces all the 'virtues of the best, tonic preparation with the important addition of the G dvenic influence, which is neither impaired or exhausted. while the action continues. Thcs- articles will found ciuirciy free from those objections a. hich arc a constat source of com plaint withthc ordinary Plastersincommon use. TfrThe great celebrity and -neeof liu-se articles, i bax-e caused them to be counterfeited by unprincipled j persons. Tu provide against imposiiion, Dr. Christie | has but one ant forizeti agent in each city of the Union. • The only Aeencv in A tiftisia.Qeo.. is at the 8 lore of HAVII AND. RISLEY A CO., Druggists.' j All articles of the kind sold elsewhere are worthless I counterfeits. -Pi Kept, go ORANGES AND EEXONS. KBCF.IV El l on consignment from New York, 10 boxes ORANGES, 10 “ Lemons, which will he sold low, JOHN R. I>OVV. April 6 157 BACON! BACON! J UST received— 5*K) citoipe HatrtS, lor family use, j 20,000 lbs prime Sides and Shoulders, and for J sale low by [April6] JOHN R. DOW. 'TO mE O’iv Vmis' AND \GILNTS OF < :UTTU.\ F VO'FU i: iI. ' ! lOri.N O'NEILL, CM/mt and. Sill: I Fuiuj Dyer, informs the pubiic generally | ; ti: it be wishes t|u be eirrujjed in his line of bust- ! : ness for the next year. ! lie is ui. presetu in the employ of ; .rge Schley, ; I E qf, of Rhdinsoiid county, and -s *• -en superin | tending for him thS COTTON lo IN' sos Urllk vi llu Facto it y for the lust eigin n utonttis. — His engagement will terminate un '.;w - st October , He wi!l prive instructions in th ■ a t of Colton j I Dying it itiii establEhisieiit, were ne luigiil f.a eni- j i ployed, on more reasonable t - ins than could be ; ; editaine;! in any English or Northern Dye-House. | His chemical knowledge of the t old liiue Dye is ; | su eriortuany l.iiii-rto known in this sccuo* of | couhtry, im>! by his mode cun, from the same 1 : amount of Indigo, dye nemly three limes the t am lujitdyed in the cotnmmi way. Hi- m.-aruc ti.ui- in dying ti is <>oe color would be ol in a- oeu ' efit to an estai li-hfnent in one year than three 1 | times the amount «d bis wages. He has. at pre sent. under ids instruction, a boy, belonging to Ins i env:-'oyer, wiioiit h« ins partly taught the art of ; I d veiftff'-(dors m• t --c . oh* for ihe Factory', viz : | ; Red, VeUpw. iL. ■n .< > r .•; a ad. Blue, and will . i make him piv.n cut • ! the expiration of his j j cngigeinenf. IJ is- wor.:, to be, seen at Belleville ; \ Factory, is tile best criterion by wiiicb to judge lti» j cap. Hay. Lm's to his add: 'care of \V;I. HAINES, : Jr.. Amrusia, v.i-i meet with proper artention. V pi il iio w K IfM COTTON GINS! D:.”.Rin;siC.’i v*’Ssat was BKFGsn: t ua • :?r 12 u r> kfstt. -v H \VE heretofore labored that my cotton gins | M. ji'uuld lie thought- supeaior to uny ui mufac- j ItiYod in uw.i ,ia. Ey otlcring lu the public stu.th |an prlifh' j have been lioer.illy palrontZ'<i, for i wltieii 1 fed grn tui. J have warranted my fine i ; rrins. 1 ini's’e never had one returned as not com- - inn up to wligt i promised. It is known i have, [ and do promise that my gins tn.'ke su/irnwr c«>t tob. ( it.-ive no truvellinir’ agents. 1 reiyonmv j ofijs fc]'ingf a belter 1 th- i’>■ r me, am! one t out. will | be si oner believed than a l;a el.mg ag at; in short, i hope to make my gins ---dl themselves. 1 j feci coiiJiileiit in s‘.u ing Unit i iiave made cufn'n -1 ble improvements in ii.u- gins, and lout l shall j | hereafter furnish an improved g.n lo anything ! heretoiort* sold. i w ;.u J also iiui.r n eit zens ot , : Wiirn a, Washing! m, W ilke.-;. <Niluinbia and | ! Burke; counties, that i have i urduised Bimps m’s j j for hand m whinciy. and those who putciiasemy gin sm t te. nnnamed will have toe use .if the pal- nt a : t.o- material, when de .--.na-d, will be pul on tin ... a i :do-k, free id cimi'ge. j It will re'.niire a sin-d can in; oi‘ material on the i baud vvbed. vviiidi w ii a.- .urnished at the lowest j I possible rale, and vvbic.i. wlmn used, redum s Die j Ur diloan aslouisiting eatenl; tlie character of ' : tin improvumeiil is i by prupellintg the ma chinery by a slack ban- ki t -m! of afi r'ht one,— Myfinest ricliun L .. . ..ru sa,vl at J t 1 ’ 1 1 saw - . . -w j 1 Aiy plain gins are .a’sa greatly improved, and j will Im .-Old ace.orilii glo kind, tiom to rf'dmi) * per saw. ;Mv finest gins have herein,'ore sold higher than oGier gins, and yet, heretofore, I | have not bed) able to supply the demand, whilst . i have been unable lo sell but few plain gins. Orders or letters, addressed to me at Eparta, ; will be promptly attended to, and gins delivered at j mi rid 1 is -rs’ residences, free of charge. (. vURETT T. OELBilix' & BROTHER. | -V--M , Cri-lla.-i r ■ Shoules of Oj, cccii e, o'a, Aiaroh ITth, 1«S 27. i | Cf. F. Oui.Kscv, Esii. — Dear Sir: Below 1 , hand ,iiv certificate, agrccp.lily to your request, j i stating precise!'.' the opinion 1 entertain of their supeiionlv over any I have ever seen. 1 bate | j also obtained the ceitifieate ol ?vir Wilson, our Supciintendahit anil Machinist, who is the best ! judge of the quality of cotton, as he ‘elu vvs the \ bag.' Verv lespoctiuiiy your friend truly. ’ T IIOB. GI iEELEY. | I Shoals v/' O'j’ce c'.-cr. G-i ., LA IT This is to cer- j 1 lily thd I have used t wo of Air. G. 'Lb Ogleshv’s j Anti-Friction Coslon Jins, (tin* one f»0 and the j otlier 4'> saws, j for si vcral years, and can truly say they aie superior to any thing of the kind . now is use; and form an exception to what is : said about this being an age of improvement, at i cast as far as t in making is coneei n>-d. Tli - ) M .A S CHEELEY. Brothers' Factory, Shoals of <) archer, Ga. March 17 Ik, IS-F7. — Thisis to certify that one o G. T. Oglesby's (JO saw Anti-Friction Cvittyn Gins is now, and lias been in use for the last four teen mouths at tli is place, and I can say with con : fidt nee that it is t!ic best article of the kind that 1 have yet seen, i }J. J. Wiuso.r, Super'l and Praeli- al M ichini-l. i Savannah, March- 10 Hi, 1 SIT. The umler- I signed, during the past season, have frequently i noticed the superiority of cotton, received from : those planters who use gins urnilifacluivd by G. | 'lb Oglesby, E-q., of Sparta, over that fiom other I gins. It has invariably eonimamled the highest j price, and very frequently one-fourth of a cent t per pound mote than otlier cottons ot the same i class. RABUN & FULTON. .7. L. SvYIXNLY. j Airrnst.i, February '27(h t 18-I.7.—The under signed Factors and Commission .Merchants, take | pleasure in recommending to the planters gene ; rally, G. T. Oglesby & Brother's improved make i of sins, and do not hos tate to say that the cotton I ginned on them-is emmito any received in this market, and in every instance comma mis from tin j ta fe. above highest quotations, and in point of | durability think they cannot he supassed. Drn Nr Rokekt.sox. Au?vstii, Frhrvary 26i/i, 1817. We take j pleasure in ncommending lo planters generally Messrs. Oglesby &. Brother's improved cotton gins, and do not hesitate to say the cotton ginned*. , XXX&M ■ t «i>i tl.ny J 1 /»*** r«tc(. I aaid will always command the tiighcst quotations. HEARD & 13AV18ON. ADAMS, HOPKINS & Co. DOUGHTY & BEALL. February Ist, R>l7. —This s to certify that 1 have now in use one of Oglesby's improved cot ton gins, and that 1 consider it altogether supe ! rior lu any gin J ever used, running easy and ma -1 kinc the cotton fine and deaeof motes. WM. TENELL. Fchruary%otfi, 1817.—1 !tav% used one of the above gins lor one season, and concur fully in the . above. BENJAMIN T. HARRIS, 1 j Spuria, February 15 th, 1817. Thisis to cer tify, that I have owned one of Mr. Oglesby’s im proved cotton gins for two years, and can safely 1 j recommend ius gins for two reasons. The first, , that they do not cut the lint or staple as other 1 i gins. The next. 1 consider them the most dura ! ; h!e fins that 1 have ever used. M. G. HARRIS. , j February 2(iUi, 18-17. —We do certify, that we 1 I have used for the last, two years Mr. G. T. Oglos : hy’s Anti-Friction Gins, and are decidedly of the i opinion that they are the best gins now in use in this State, both tor the firmness of the cotton and 3 their durability, and lake great pleasure in re commending them to pur brdther-firmers gene rally.' Richard P. Sasnktt. Edward L, Barne, Joseph U Sasnktt. Johm P. Sykes. John L. Rjrdsong. Wit.soN BihD. Thus. M. Tlhner. We have used these gins Gr one season with unequaled success. April 18 6—c 167 8111C Y KS fOIi~SA~LE‘. f MIHE subscriber has for sale and will keep on JL hand at Ids Brick Yard on Green-street • 350,000 BRICKS. S. L. BASFORD. Jan 24 ly 96 :.»««a:.a ju".s»t.d- v-jeics..■jsss-rrrtar.-r ; TRUSSES, TR.USSI2S. A L it<>F. i.'sn • -lit rir’ r:n. imr almost every size ii. 01' II Mar-IF-.C t> -.('orb a>, Slurff s.Han i lULgVa Jl. >.Hj M. S.B-'-t!s'. F ; h I’ulCLl, CoOK 1011, [ ard 1m 11 iivi-(i CSiuHion't it La.- i.S, itiTTne fvlief and Cine I>tll or 11, ir R up: urft, Frola|i»iib,6Cv. A- liftytt. H i s't:.:; i! . uu h.u, J, aui lor safe by HAVfI.AND, Rl>lT\ A CO, N. H.—Persons ordering trusses siiouid spcciiv u- r a- it ii side ami vvhiit garpqs. waiuted, and jrive lm- - /.<■ i t number of iuoiiesj round (lie tiigs. The privft.> v:u \ Irolii 75ceut.s Uj sIO ot;l f\ I divivp rf T Pi\TjTHDr LAbii\ fj I 1 1. ml l It!Ill CONSTANT!A ON HAND. A LWAVS DIi’ORTJNG AND MANUFAC- Ftk- TCIUNd the best and most fashionable styles of IT UNITI Rl-k 1 would parsteularly call the attention of pur cjviiseisto ('hairs of my own manufacture, the vv rkmanship of which i guarantee to stand; if not, return them; likewise ail armies of my nianu fa flu re. V, Iso. on band a beautiful assortment of W l N DOW sUIADFS .AND I'RaNSPAK FNCIF.S. of:iu nierouspatterns, and I propose to sell Ibrsucli prices, as will leave no excuse for purchase s. CHARLES A. PL ATT’B. Jan. 19 ly 91 AUGUSTA IUO.V AND Till ASS FOINDKiIY. : sf IOTTO a and woollen jj a - [UN ERY A.ND'GEARiNG FOR FACTO ’ RIBS. HOPKINS & UAKIL7SAN, j incenneciimi with the M.A I i EA vV AN COM- : FAN Y, N. Y., (one of the most extensive Ma. ; chine Shop-; in (he United Stales.) would respect | fnllv inform the pu’nlic that they are prepared to I furnish C(J T i O N , W UULk E N AN D i U I’iiEß M ACHE' ERY, together with all kinds of MILL GEARING and CASTINGS ofall descripUons, ot’the latest improved paUc-rns in i style of workmanship equal to any iu the eonnir-. . and at short notice. M u.uiaclu;vis •ml others are invited to cull and examine the .M acid net v, which is al wavs on hand it it IF- i R EST AB LIS iFM FN T, near the Rail Rood De pot,in Augusta, where orders will he received and filled ori as t’e-’ordble terms as they cun he procured at the North or elsewhere. Ihe Bi ll “’erv of the same being at Augusta, will avoid risk and save expense to the purchaser. The following Bpecjmensuie finished and si t uu in it room Gr evlr=h*tiou; SPREADING AND l. \P MAGUIXE, |M'i am: DOi’PER ( ARDB. SINGLE D'M ■ I.uGaRD-. Wi ihi dFL \TS, it A i L- v\ A V DRAWING IIEAT3. J.lS'i’ SPEEDER FOR ROPING, DR A \\ : NG FR A >1 E. RlNG’i’R \ V ELLER Til RUSTLE. LIVE SPINDLES DEAD SPINDLES DAN FORTH C \P SPNM'.R. LOO 1 WITH S I'Oi* LOTION. SAMPLES OF S!JAFTi.NG, (’Ol FLINGS, If UNGERS AND BULLIES. Tfiev will fm insii. also, all other kinds of Ma- Guncrv used in Factories including the l-’-G i* KR.VT « NC-f J1 ILL If, first introduced into this country by the Aiattea ; wan Company, which is a great labor-saving Machine, as will appear by the following: i Butternuts Scjit.-Wi. 18-13. — Our Self-Opera ting vi ules operate to our entire satisfaction, pro t during yarn ot a superior quality, and an in j creased quantity over the Hand Mules, and at a far less cost, not exceeding live cents per hnn i dred, il is now aht'Uf two years since they were put in operation,and I do not know that they have ; ever been detained for halt aii hour for repairs. In haste, yours, truly. Ac., A. G. Washbon, Agent. ATanayunk, Jan. 13/,7, 1815. Mr. Richard Smbling* of the Matteawan Company, las put in operation in mv establishment eight of Smitii’s Seif Acting Mules, se'cn of i-Ji sj-indles, and 1 one of 31* spindles. They perform to tin gr -at est satisfaction, and the Mule itself is considered bv ail practical men as the best of the kind iu the country. Joseph Rieka. Norristown., Pa., Jan. 10, 181:5. — Mr. Strih . ling, from the Matteawan Company, New York, ■ has ju>t. linisbej! putting in operation for me ten j oi Smith’s belt-Acting Mules, for spinning twist ! and tilling, which operate lo our entire satisfac tion. Samuel Jamison. | Great Falls Mills, April 55. 18:5.—W -.a. 15. Leonard, Esq,—Dear Sir—This Gompanv liave had in operation of Self-Acting Mules—Sharp’s. Roberts 6l Go's. A Lomu's ami Smiih’s, Tiie two : former for more than two \ ears, and the litter for j upwards ot one year last past. I have kept an accurate account of the pr duct, waste and cost : of operating each description of Mule, and the result is decidedly m hivor ot bmith s. 1 have no hesitation in sayjng Mule will turn off more work per*s.i ; . any other now in use; that it mpoires ti» keep il in order, and may he in repft.ii a Jess expense. Yours, rcs.-eolfuily, J. A .’ BurleiMg Agent Great Falls ManuraGtaring Go. Yarn spiun in one week, ending luth August, 1813, at the Rocky Glen Mills. Ftshkili Landing, N. V.—1,18-1 pounds and J 16,510 hanks No. M. 5 yarn: flanks to (be spindlo per day, -1 7-1 (Hi; No. of working hours, 11 66-100; expenses per week. .’84150, coat per hundred brinks, No. 55. 3 3-100 limo '* March 9 Vs OinSS l WORMS I WORMS I baneuf childliuoi’, and the certain prtdir bL stir of many dangerous diseases, if allowed to remain in the human system long in great num j hers. The season is close at baud vv hen they be ■ come most uoubicsoiile to dnlureu. k| Dp woodifllT’s vvniiAi : safe and ftflicient remedy foi W oriris. Try it. ir is as good as tin* best, and ch. ap as the cheapest, j 20“ The Worm Specific sells well where tried. Griffin. Pike county- July 12, 1816. Dr. Wood roll'-—Please, forward immediately 3 ; dozen bottles of your Worm Specific. We have i calls for it. daily. Send it without delay. Respect fully, JOHN G. HILL & CO. UuRNSvtLLK, Ala., Aug. 28, 3846. Pr. 1 Voodrvff- —Dear sir; \\ r e leave sold the last I bottle of your Worm .Medicine received. VS'e wish you to send us two dozen more, at least, as vve now Ixtiow of some four or jive bottles wanted; Respectfully. ANDREWS & HARRIS, air. Joseph -Shipney, of Muscogee r-0., <la., says it brought away 200 worms from a aegrb child, j belonging to bun. in a short time. Mr. John J. Little, of WhitesvjJle, Ga., says, I gave il in one case and brought away 50 worms.— j la another case it cured his negro woman of Tenia ! or Tape Mann. 31r, Thomas Boyd, of Cmveta, county, Ga..says I gave it to a negro boy who was in had health; it brought away immediately 56 worms. He was I soon well, and remains so up to this time. A fresh supply of the above valuable medicines ! for sale. v\ hob sale and retail, by WM. K. KITCHEN, Druggist,Augusta, i and in most of the Counties in the State Georgia. I. W. Lacy, V,’ayqesboruugu. W. 31. Carr, Jacksonborough. Thomas White & Co., Wrightsborough. C. Cody, Warfentou. J. W. Jones, Mayfield. W. Davis, Povvelton. H. S. Breman. 3lounl Zion. J. R. Simpson & Co., Sparta. % March 21 l4l CONGRESS WATER. A CASE of this celebrated WATER, warrant ed genuine aud fresh from the Spring, just ceived by J. L. 3IAR-SHALL April 22 170 t APJbiv. iICHJK.B AND F A ATY STATIOAAJtV. * “ " Manufac and Ih.m I "* 1,I 1 1V >«' Voik stork of R-H.hs f .L >" ,7: ■ . 1 tll,nr former jrrtirr:)! sno’dt' of v ; m ; u :; B:i::.v t .' J^ ~vr v wiill a Spiml-Tbread, Razors sVV*— * S *im Tfnivrs GoldVind Siher , ! n .V’ es? ,tMl * ( - Souvenirs. T:.ldrf s r-i?, W Algo.—A hr,. ‘ a , ,,C( Tf- &R ‘ 1 caif arid iporo.m,.; F t .j * ! ,K '( V " , Port Folio-; VI F. Jini H' “m 1 - I>esks; T , 0r.,., •: , (-r, , ■ arn< ks u? u.tli \ iii Book & tort's OurGouds a, |j r .« and well elected to suit tS : cr s^Saaa,* be „ 2S ats Lo - * Hardware Store. ; 1 _ __ __ 42 Tin; remedy xxeiuw ‘ D [ Oripiu . Palm and n..‘ % ' ;/ ’T orCfnMrm. V r V E r)f f ' Corcllnl » /C4VT^’ife; v 4^!!r. n '«'' r ■■■ •« ood oF : r ; °- ,V ' V "‘■ ; 7 i,ort limo * Phvsiriana , aon ot.it - ...,e testbed to itsvaluo. Call and I examine tor vm-K, fv, »• at Uic A«r|j„-, 1 ■■^rdC^aiu ; Geor r)l. M *■;; - fAW), July et, 184 U. : ; 4 ' ’ ••'•■•---1. car Sir—-I owe you an i r -uhlx ? ! ;;^;i ' ,w!ri - 5l, g this'recdj t ;r Fp, > ' ur F- - Cordial, which you . ~, ! , “’ r-fljrl ~;o While ) tl CuiuiljbuS. i loi liu Use ul my euros. * | j havcJuiind it a most, valuable me dicijir, and 0. . 1> :v - ivt ,h : ’ 5 not a supply ofit When !', r m - v i u, ' n ' -aye followed directions they have . imuij.toJy louiid reiwt. We hitTe suiTrrcd and Wtl \‘»! rw r > iriim occasioned tl “. V : ,,!i ‘ n V A ,f, ‘ r 'yr.'wv to drink, but y .. U r C 7 “ 9 f7/ /(J won/td //eaRA oud \v ,t.n my sincere thanks for vow tvinirjic.-s, aon best w.sln s For your success, i a.a ymi, on iii -nt servant. I'A A > iif)Jy[ cc c■ • t *■ j . c - i, ~ C, ■ - u-lacnn Guarns • 1 rj,,i llj,L - - J U • *Mlinrd, late U. S. Minisit . toL'.ljiuin. iVly dear Sir—A few dare since . receive, the Cordial which you were good e.” ii_ni to send me. xM y friend, Col. Seabor n mm, s. would have part obit; the remainder I have i lll,a if’Oleiiir tise vvhen 1 may need it ; On the other page, 1 have added it statement c£ mv r.pprecjati. i) ofii as a Medicine. II .vine u<ed the Cordial of Dr. M. Whridrvf*' 1, V nut UH ! "r to I P r ? ,,oij nce it a most valuahl’i >l.ilicme. Indeed, tor such afl'ertions of tho ■ mm ~|s as vve >.un, tunes >„ d r with in the Seuth, i know nothing at all epmd to it. ’ f V \v. MILLIARD. AvArT |,1y,,! ri "'- '•:<»«. rutMiicus lor sau \\ hoiesae in.} rctidi, Dy ~'* * v> . *; jt ( IMF'S. Druggist, Augusta, aim i i inostm u,e ( Hmties in the State Georgia; | . U ■ Uc -V, Wayneshorogii. . ' • "I. ( arr. .bn ksonbor<'ie h. i’hoinas Vi’lhte & Co., Wrightsboroilgli. < • < . Fudy. Wat rentb'i ■I VM dones. Mayfield. Davis. Pouelluii. Ji. S. Ihemau, .Mount Zion. J. R ; >imp.on & Co. s :mu , A j: nl - _ wi y i7o A OTIC E. FiOX Oi COFARTS ersiiip. r f i op.aiiioisiop heretofore exotma, under the "I ' V A ■-'"■TAM -V SOS. was dissolved “ - * ;L ‘ )! July la>t. I>y the decea oof the said Win. m'..mu and (U; , wme.-> is MOW, aiej wilt be iji future, to ad net ixl exclusively l.v the suh-erfher. who has ha<l I! 1 '' r,uk! C]b h |, |’) d.e in. nt of icfnrinx of the Faaaecaaud v "laiufiiffe for the last J an tceu years. Fie tmm• av. ill he put u |> as UsaA In round bottles, him d hjagiiudinallyi wan the so low.ii? letters blown on the vlas.- ■.—"Sv.n* Fan . i eu , Pintado” and tho only ch.ii.tre made t* the mime of JAS. SUAI.II .stamp.ed ort tliD seiiliiip u la, nud irntltn on tho Ihljel ( ovcrif;it tilts eoyk. end a new hi: el Cr th side of the hot le.com* osed ot neoiuetr-- (.mi work, eoniprisiugr nine different dies, wipe . a »\ e he., a turned liar the excl.isn r use of the pro prietor, bj l>fi.per& < 0., bank it.‘te engravers of I’hilu d-.lidna. I’o'ir (Ijo- of ililiereal patten;- form the body of ti e Work.ami in la . atr. i- a portrait of the late Wn, Swann, separat ed. :V a a the holders by two circles of I:.the work. Tie words ‘ SwaimV Panacea,” are en yrav. icon pi eotisly on two turned strips, ajtd a large s.a<ii-circulardieforms tho upper margin. The borders are.composed of plain lathe work strips.outsideof which is er.gTai cu ia s.ua.l Jt tiers the entry ot the copy-ri"lit J hviis swa Lm. SV/ADIS CEf.KBKATED PANACEA, FOR tub cure of •S C afom. 'ttlir It ])/lit, 11 kite SwtilUnff, IlllCU • mati.'Oii. Dtsrtutm’hf Thu L,iver and Shin, and nil. ■fierast mrising' from Iwpuri j, • tics t is the JJlaod. or the <J ,/rcfs 1 1 yjvr'vm. S\\ Alai > ! . A'A ..A im- hecn for more tttan tw'enfv five veai s ee.lehra.int in ihi-country and in Enron* for its e.\ ra vrd iiary < • . —for the eenirjcates of which refer | eime i> mad to the directions and books [which may be ■ liu 1j; rulis’ ax. van ja. aviier the Panacea. h ;ia- been used in hospital and private practice, bv lias had the >i lie iii ar lortnne ot ficing lecoianiended and t: e. noi't c- le 1 11 aI. d p h vsie. intis aad o *.li er ciiiuient p cr ons A toong'others, by W . Uibsou.M. L> Professor of Surgery, Pa. TJnivcr . fiity. Valentine Vott, M. D., Professor of Surgery ,N. Y.Ua versity. W. P. Dewco ,M. D , Professor of Midwifery,Pa. Uni versity. b ( hapm in. ill.D , Profess >r Physic, Pa University '•’.Park-. 1. I).. P'-e-iden* College Piiysicii.ua, Ph[ia- Dr. Uh l Valle Professor Medicine Havana. I. Iliciie ill ! aiz, Prnt'e-t or burger v, Lisbon. •U ( i i an.! ■•■tuber K oyai Collette Surgeons,London. (U \\ ir\ inl’. )ale Min sti rto S’p;<in. Sir I hoiiris Pearson. ’I jor (,'eneral British Army. Gilber Hein- t.-oti. British Consul, »tt. &c. Aml also, 111 ‘ ■ w o mlei ml cures effected by Swuitu Pi.tiHcea I;avc f r many £t*ars made it u» invaluable rein . .i.v- f axi- rutir niiittten«a- < ~uu*u y ia any form, and being an inaocent pi eparation U may he given to the cm.-t tcnderlnfatit. Agroi s who are confined in large numbers on plant-a lions in iiut citmates, are peculiarly liable to sued, forms of di • . e, arising from a vitiated state of the blood ami 1 I waul of cleanliness and variety of food. These diseases ! 60 frequently set regular practice at defiance, and ten der then- miserable victims both useless and expensive to j their m ist; rs, that planters would study their ow n inter j est asavoll as that of humanity, by keepingMw-avMi sup ply of Swai m’s Panacea, which appears lobe the only ‘ j tbiiiff wliich ie he relied on in such cases. THU RETAIL PR IP I i II VS BLLV REDUCED to > ! One,Dollar and Lilly cents per bottle, (eruuaiiung thcro . halt pints.] or three Imti le> for Four Dollars, AIjS*O—SWAI M’s VERMIFUGE. ■ i A valuable Family Medicine, being a highly approved remedyfor all diseases arising from Debility of the Di * i gestive Ortrans such as- Worms, (diolera Morbus, Dyseu- I tery. Fever and Ag ue. Bleeding Piles, Sick Headache, ' &c. &c. See the pamphlet [which may be had gratis) accompanying I he V ermifuge. I ‘ Prepared at t?waim's Laboratory. Seventh street, be lowf’h snut, Pliibide'phia,.mid for sale by all respect;*- , hie Druggistsiu the United spates. AGENTS. New York—H.H. Scbieffelin & Go. ’ L milon.Fng—Lv:us vt Le-cber. Liverpool. Fug —Lean*, Son A: Co * Havana —L.(i. Mehitet. Valparaiso— Vlex Cross. HuemisAyre;—O J. Mayes St Co, St. Tbotna: —A. 11. K,iise. Canton—J. Swords. Sandwie!iMlamlt—F L. Benson,' C ;ilci;ti3—iiulkiUg lx Ax Lo* 3lai cb 17 w 11 4t) COTTON GIN FACTOR Y. f SAME subscriber will remove on t lie first October B- to his 0, If ol* on Green-street, two doors above the Baptist Church, where Planters can be ■ , supplied with Cotton dins, Thruahbig Machines Corn Crushers, A' 6 '-, of his make, which will he . j warranted to perform well. Do not mistake the r I place. JBe sure to look at the sign before you en -1 ter the shop. JAMES T. WADE. Augusta, Sept. 25,1846. iy