Daily constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1846-1851, July 04, 1847, Image 1

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■ ■ • t* ■ v -■H , • • r.. *££ " . j _ . . BY JAMES GARDNER, JR. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 4, 1817. NEW SERIES—VOL. I.—NO. 233. THE CUN ST IT UTIOMALIST. OFFICE IN McINTOSII-STREET, Third door from the North- H est corner oj Broud-st. Safes of LAND by Administrators. Executors or Guar dians, are required, by law. to he held on the first Tuesday in the month, between the hours ol ten in the forenoon and three in the afternoon at the Court House in which the property is situate. Notice ot these sales must lie given in a public Gazette sixrv pays previous to the day ol sale. Sales of NEGROES must be at public auction, on the first Tuesday of the month, between the usual hours o sale, at the place of public sales in the county where the Letters Testamentary, or Ad minis ration, or Guar dianship, may have been g;anted, first giving sixty days’notice thereof, in one of the public Gazette* of this State, and at the door of the Court House where such sales are to be held. Notice for the sale of Persona! Property must be given in like manner forty days previous to day of sale. Notice to the Debtors and Creditors* of an Estate must be published for forty days. Notice that application will be made to the Court of Or dinary f-tr leave to sell LAND, must be published for FOUR MONTHS. Notice, for leave to sell NEGHOES, must be published four months, before any ordir absolute be given by the Court. BUSINESS CARDS. To l > rofe»**ioiml anil Business I!vn PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS not exceeding six lines, will he inserted under this head at the rate of §lO per annum. Cards ex ceeding six lines, will he charged pro rata per line SCr DR. J. A. S. MILLIGAN M ill at tend to the practice of Medicine and Surgery, in Augusta and its vicinity. Office in Metcalf’s Range, np stairs. Entrance one door LelowMr. J. Marshall’s Drugstore. June 13 fun 215 {KT DR .1 NO. A CLEVELAND has returned to the city. Office 215 Broad street. June 10 *212 W . M USG RO V E GO If O , ATTORNEY' AT LAW. Hamburg, S. C. Office opposite Smith <k Benson’s old Warehouse. June 9 —!y 2U | JOHN J. JONES. ATTO RN E Y A T LA W , MACON, LA. Will practise in the counties of Bibb, .Tones, Baldwin, Twiggs, Houston, Crawford and Mon roe, and also in the county «>f Burke. Any bnsi- j ness intrusted to his care will receive prompt at tention. Jy June 2 JAMES GARDNER, JR. ATTO RN E V A T LA W. AUGUSTA, GA. Feh. a 10S GEO. G McWIiORTEIi, AT T O R V E V A T I. V W . OFFICE LAW RAdGU, AUGUSTA , GEORG!; net 23 fun 20 W. V\ ILSOA, POR T R V I T I* \ I N T E R . Studio—Unitarian Church, corner of Greene and Jacksou-sireels. April 9 160 ALEXANDER McKENZJE; Jr. ATTORNEY AT LAW. W.vv.vksbouo’, Burkk County, Ga. A; >ri 1 2U 1 y 16S DE3IOCRATIC REVIHW. This splendid and popular Monthly Periodica is now published at S 3 per annum—every number containing a likeness of some prominent man. March 11 A. G. WILLIS. Agent. GIBSON & BUTT, AT T O HNE Y S V T LA W . WAR RENTON, GA. LAW COPARTNERSHIP.—The Subscribers have entered into a Co-Parlneiship. and will prac tise in tlie Northern Circuit. Any business entrns led to their cure will meet withprompt attention. WILLIAM GIBSON. JOSEPH 11. BUT!’. .fan. 22 6m. 21 DAVID ADAMS, Attorney at Law. Hamburg, 80. C; Office over the store of Sibley & Crapon—«-will practice in the Law Courts of Edgefield and Barn well. 39 1 y se pt 21 LAW NOTICE. J. T. SHEWMAKE. ATTORNEY AT LAW, WAYN ESBOROUGII, GA. Jnn.23 ]y 95 CLEVELAND & SPEAR, SIMEON DENTISTS NO. 215 (Over Aldrich Green's Shoe Store.) tiov 11 Jy 35 CONSTITUTIONALIST JOB OFFICII, 2Z ’:I7T CS H ST?.33T, Having recently put our Jon Office in complel order, and made extensive additions to our forme assortment of FANCY TYPE, we are now pre dared to execute w ith neatness, and at shortnotice ALL KINDS OP PLAIN. FANCY, AND ORNAMENTAL FMOTfEM©, i„ SUCH AS HANDBILLS, VISITING CARDS, LABELS, COTTON RECEIPTS, CARDS, BLANKS, CIRCULARS, CHECKS, NOTES, BILL HEADS, &c. OCrAll orders from the Country will meet with . promptattention. Augusta,June 21, 1845. SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAD, ) Hamcdrg, March 15, 1847. $ GRAIN AND PROVISIONS of all sorts in tended fur the relief of the sufferers in Scot land, will be transported to Charleston by this company w ithout charge. Those forwarding are requested to mark their packages “Scotland.” W.J MAGRATIf, Agent. March 18 l4l LIST OF LETTERS -nSMAININU in the Post Office at Augusta, JiiU Ga., on the Ist day of July, 1847. {CJ* Persons wishing lettersfrom thislist, will please say iltey are advertised. A Allen J W Andrews W 2 Alien miss E Anderson K Aborm J A Antony L L 2 Allen J Avereil E Abrahams CF Austin Jane Anderson mi»s 12 Adams Asa care of Ilen- Arm 11 rv Gable B Baker S J Bostick A B iker S J M Bostwick J Bentley C BoiirgMous E Bell H Bowers M Barker S II Brandon J Benton S Broustan T S Baldwin J Bryan J J Bashares It B Bryan W Beal L B Brown W S Beal 'P Brown F Barron W W Brown mrs J Bishop J Burr & Arnold 3 Bell J Bush W S Bailey R Burks E Baldwin RC Burton S A Baker T Burton 11 Bolder W O C . Caren A Clark A Carter dr J Covington E Caffiu II Cotten P i ( arrie C Collins R ! Carrie V Collier I. Childs A B C'oriell A S I Chapman R II Craigmiles J (’liesler II C Crawford M Chandler B Chen Polly care of Win Cline P Joseph D Day A Y Dent R Dent J M Decoin W II Day M Dreiinan F .M Danforth P Dunn W A De Veaux P Draper C Dewar W 8 Dolly 8 Deb row M 2 E 1 Euart J B 2 i F FarmerS G Fleming Leonidas Feudal! S Flanagan Miss Ellen A Faust G Foster Col N G G. Gaynor Nicholas GreenS Gibbs William Gillespie J C 2 Guinn Mrs E George John Glover Joseph Gaine Mrs Eliza | Grieve Geo Griffin miss Mary Griflin miss Mary Louisa Green mrs Susan ii j Hammond mrs C 31 Heffcsen Patrick Hatfield H P Heckle Thomas Harvey, miss Sarah Heckle mrs Frances A. | Hammond mrs liarriette care of Thomas } P HibierJ A Harding E D Hibler Isaac j Hackle nir Hollingsworth J II llix mrs Polly llolbey Rufus 11 innemeier John Holland Gilbert G Heard mrs Emily Hobby Wm J j Hill mrs Ha rmtte D Horn Mary ; Hickey James 2 Huston It H J 1 Jackson, Silas Jacobs Mathias Jordan dr Alfred R Ingraham miss Eliza Jac-.bs miss L 8 Jenkins Henry : Johnson miss Isabella Jenkins Tims J 2 1 Jones Wm Johnson mr Daguerian ; John Navey Artist Johnson miss Sarah careJohasoii mrs Clara of rev rar Purifoy K Kennedy William King Catharine Kunzie A C care of BKmghi mrs Elizabeth A bra bams Knight W VV 1. Lawson Wm P Lumpkin H 11 • Laventnre mrs E Lockwood Geo Lanneau rex J F Leon VV F J Lawrence Win Lloyd A M 'magnetic Lannean mrs Julia II G telegraph) Lewis J F Lowe James II Lev it John Lang James P 4 Liverman mrs Elizabeth 31 c. 3TcDonnngh John 2 McNair mrs Elizabeth McKinney John 2 Me Lane Betsy (care of MeAffee John 2 Peter) Me Dade John Marlin mrs II S M Mathews miss Elizabetii Miller J W Maiiiialmn mrs D 31 iflin miss Mary 3lartinmrs Nancy Minchy A 8 31 iller mrs Caroline care Morgan Crispen of mrs .Marlin Monaghan Edward i Mayson Henry 3lyers Bumerline .Malone mrs E N Nobles Elizabeth Noel A W . O Oakman miss JosephineO’Donnell John (care of Wm H Oak-Oliver miss'* aruline S man. jr.) Oliver Wm B O’Conner Francis Orr Weleam Odam Jane P i Pannel mrs Caroline 31 Pennington miss Fanny 2 rare of C J Pannel Hearse Ktr 2 j Park J T 8 Perry miss Harriet C Paul J Patton W ashington Pauli O II Pine A Taylor ; Parris Elizabeth Pope Barab Paris Eliza Poore Daniel N Page Wm T Powell Win R 3 Perrin Susan B Pome Wm it It Ratcliff miss E Rountree Harriet A I Ragland John 1) Itoxbauiii Anner j Ratliff miss Elizabeth Rowland A Rhodes Col Win Rowel Mary Robertson John Robertson A P Rogers P L Richardson Burrell Sanford O P Smith John Saunders Robert S [tenian Julia Sainsimin ns 8 Stratton Adelia Seymour Wellington Biegall Henry 3 Sberbnrne George Btraup Peter Sindersine miss Rozette Stoy miss Laura II >ikes James Stephens M H Simpson James 31 Stevens M H 1 Smith Samuel C Scott Charlotte care of J Sweat J C H Maxwell - T I Tillman Stephen 'Pucker 31 Thompson miss Julia Turner 3lartha R : Thompson VV in K Toby Solomon I Tucker James W 'Putt Henry B 1 Tucker rev Wm J Taylor A care of A Bur i Tyrrell Thoa roughs V 1 Visorte James Verdery August W Walling W VV Weaver W Walker Daniel Weaver Rebecca Ware Joseph Webster J Palmer Walker Joshua S White mrs 3lary Walking Wm T 2 Washington Sarah Walker James While Lucie WareThomasC White miss 3lary Walker John Williams Joseph care of Walker Joint VV 2 John Sharp Ward law K II Willi*' Mary E Wantonß Wilson Mary Walsh Jane Williams mrs Eliza Waterman Lucy Wilson Harriet A Walker Jane care of Wood Williams George 31 Walker Y Young miss Ann •July 2 E B. GLASCOCK. P. 31. NOTICE. ALL persons are hereby cautioned not to cred | it my wife ANN MARIA MOORE, who : left me on the 27th 3!ay last, as I am determined to j pay no debts of her conirrcling without a written i order signed by me, J. R. 3IOORE. lexander, Barke co , June 4. —J Juao 8 *lo— THE REMEDY NEEDED For Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Griping , Fains and Summer Complaints of Children. I>r. WoodrulPs I>j*eiil« i ry ('erdial I&7A/"ILL generally give immediate relief in the w w above named diseases—abating severe pain : generally as soon as taken, and correcting the i stomach and bowels in a short lime. Physicians j and others have testified to its value. (Jail and | examine for yourselves at the Agent’s. Prom the late lamented Captain Holmes , Geor gia Regiment. Brazos St. lago, July 24, 184f5. Dr. M, Woodruff— Dear Sir—-I owe you an ! apologv for not acknowledging before this receipt : of a box of your Dysentery Cordial, which vou ! had the kindness to send me while in Columbus, for the use of my corps. I have found it a most valuable medicine, and i only regret th»t I have not a supply of it. VVhere | ever my men have followed directions they have invariably found relief. We have suffered and , are suffering much from Dysentery occasioned by the wretched water we have to drink, but your ( urdial is restoring all to their wonted health and vigor. With my sincere thanks for your kindness, and best wishes for \ our success, 1 am your obedient servant. ISAAC 11 UL.ViK.S, Capr. IV! aeon G uarns. From Hon. 11. W. Hilliard late U. S. Minis le to Belgium. Du. Woodruff: My dear Sir—-A few days since I received the Cordial which vou were good ! enough to send me. Mv friend, Col. Sedburve \ ! Jones, would have part ofit; thermal ! laid aside for use when I may need it. i On the other page, I have added a statement of I my appreciation ofit as a Medicine. Having used the Cordial of Dr. M. Woodruff, j j I do not hesitate to pronounce it a most valuable j | Medicine. Indeed, for such affections of the ; i bowels as we sometimes suffer with in the South, I , I know nothing at all equal to it, HENRY VV. HILLIARD. A fresh supply of the above valuable medicine for sale wholesae and retail, by VV3I K. KITCHEN, Druggist, Augusta, and in most of the Counties in ihe Stale Georgia. F. VV. Lacy. VV ayuesborogh. W. 31. Carr, Ja«*kj-onljor ,, uh. 1 hoinas VV Lite A Co., \V rightsborougli. C. C. Cody, Wat renton. » 1 J VV. Jones, .Mayfield. W. Davis, Powelion. H. S. Breman, 3lount Zion. J. R. Simp on <fe Co.,Sparta, April 22 -fib 170 NOTICE. DISSOLUTION OF C’OI’ARTNKRSIIIP. THE copartnership lieretolbre cxistinu, under the name of WM. SWT AM A SON. was dissolved 1 i ou =-e2lst of July lust, by the decease of the said VVm. | Swuiiii,and the business is now, and will be in future, I conduct! d exclusively by tlie. subscriber, who has had : | tiie sole, charge of the ai uiuf.icturiug of tne Fauaceaaud i Vermifuge for the last fourteen years. I The Panacea will be pul up us usual in round bottles, j fluted longitudinally, with the so lowin'/ letters blown on llmgla^s:—*• S tomtit's Panacea, Philida” ami the only 1 change made is the name of JAS. KVVAJM stamped on ; the sealing wax, and written on the label coverin' Iht j cork, and a new lal el for the side of ihe hot le.con.posi d of geometric lathe work, comprising nine different die-*, : vvhicu have been turned for tho exclusivc use of the pro -1 prietor, by Draper & Co., bank n te engravers of I'liila ! delphia. Four d.es ofdiffereut patterns form the bod vof i i tne work,and in the centre is a portrait of the late VV m I j Swniin, separated Iroin the borders by two circles of lathe work. ihe words ‘‘Swaim’s Panacea,” iire en i graved conspicuously on two turned strips, and a large semi-circular die forms the upper margin. The borders arc composed of plain lathe work strips,outside ofwlin h is engraved in small letters the entry of the copy-right. J >MES SVV AIM. SWALM’S CELEBRATED PANAt LA, FOR THE CURE OF Scrofula, General Debility . White Smellinp , Rheu matism, Diseases of tne Liver and Skin, and nil diseases arising from Impuri ties of the Blood, or the es -1 fee's of Mer ury I f?WAIM’> PAN A 1 LA has been for more than twemy ! five years celebrated in this country and in Europe for its i i extruord nary cures—for the certificates of which refer- i cnee is made to the directions and hooks [which may be I h ;, d gratis] accompanying the Panacea. i It has been used in hospital and private practice, by ! , has had the singular fortune ol being recommended sod the most c lebrated physicians and other ertuuentper- ! j ons Among others, by W. Gibson, M. D Professor of Surgery, Pa. Univer sity. Valentine Mott, M. D., Professor of Surgery,N, Y.Un : versity. W. P. Dewecs,M. D., Professor of Midwifery,Pa Uni 1 versity. N. Chapman, M. D , Professor Physic, Pa University f. Parke, Ai. D.. Pre ideal College Physicians, Phpa- Dr. Del Valle, Professor Medicine Davao a. Jose Lourenco da Lnz. Professor Surgery, Lisbon. J. Chip nan, Member H oval College Surgeons, London. G. VV Irving, late Minister to Spain. ■ s ir Thomas Pearson. Major General British Army. Hither Robertson, British Consul, Arc. Arc. And also, the wonderful cores effected by Swaim Panacea have for many years made it an invaluable rent eily. '1 he Panacea does not contain mercury in any form, and being an innocent p eparuion it may begiven j to the most tender infant. Negroes who are confined in large numbers on plant-a lions in hot dim lies, are peculiarly li. Ide to such forms of disease, arising from a vitiated state«. 4he blood and j want of cleanliness and variety of fin d, kaese diseases so frequently set regular practice at ilelisi-ce. and ren i der their miserable victims both useless an 1 xr.ensive to I »-ir in.inters, that planters w ould study' their iwn inter est as wi*ll as that of humanity, by keeping -a snp -1 ply of S waim's Panacea, which appears tobt -boonlv thing which can be relied on in such case*. the retail price HAS BEEN REDUCED to One Dollar and Fifty cents per bottle, (containing there ! halt pints,] or three bottles for Four Dollars. A I.Bo—B VV AI At \S VE R MIF Us. K. j A valuable Family Medicine, being a highly approved ; remedy'for all diseases aiising from Delnln vol tne Di : gestive Organs, such as Worms, Cholera Morbus, Dysen tery . Fever and Ague Bleeding Piles, Sick Headache, j &c. <fcc. See the pamphlet [which may be had gratis) j accompanying the Vermifuge. Prepared at Swaim’s Laboratory. Seventh street, b low Ch sunt, Philadelphia, and for sale hy all respect hie Druggistsin the United Stoics. AGENTS. New York—H. IT. Schielfelin <fe Co. j London. Eng.—Evans A Lescher. j Liverpool, Eng —Evans, Son &Co Havana—L.G. Melizet. Valparaiso—Alex Cro i .«!. Buenos Ayres—O J. Hayes & Co, St.Thomas—A.H. Riise. Canton—J .Swords. Sandwich Islands— E L. Benson. Calcutta—Huffuagle Co. March I TO THU Xti:AUTIFIKKS OT' « H»C COMPLEXION. Surprising KJfiracy. MY EAU DIVINE DE VENUS and NYMPH 'GAP composed ol an Eastern Botanical discovery of surprising efficacy, for rendering the Skin soft and fair, as well as imparting a delicate roseate hue to the com plexion. As a creator and conservator of that most distinguish ing charm ot female lovehne-.s, a transparent fair skin, I Jules Hand’s Nymph Soap or Eau Divine De Venus may ! be said to exert an almost magical [tower Composed for tne most part ot Onenta 1 Balsamic Plants, to the uitor ex clusionof all mineral admixture, it i- distinguished med icinally lor its extremely bland, purifving and soothing action on the skin; and by acting on the pores and min ute secretory vessel*, expels all impurities from the sur face, allays every tendency to inflammation, and i>y this method alone, effectually oi.-sipates all redness, tan,pim ples,freckles.sunburn, and other unsightful cutaneous visitations, so inimical to female lovelin ss. Its use will change the most bilious complexion into enc of radiant w Idleness; while on the neck, hands and arms it bestows a delicacy and fairness « kick itscoutinm d use willhappily protect,and every appearance of youthful charm, to the most advanced periods of life. For sale, wholesale and j retail, by JULES HAUEL, Practical Chemist and Perfumer, No. 120Chesiuit-st. \nd by J. E. MARSHALL, IIA VILA V D, KIBLEY & UO., and VV. HAINES, Jr. A premium awarded at the Frankliu Institute. April I f w 153 FOR THE TOILET. 4N invoice of Barrel’s SHAVING CREAM, and other Soaps, with a great variety of Essences and Extracts, Brushes and Combs, Eau Lustrael,and Hair Dye‘ Powder Boxes and Puffs, j 3V ith a great variety of other articles of Foreign I and Domestic manufacture, 1 Jan 19 J. E. MARSHALL. COTTON GINS! IMPROVED ON WHAT WAS BEFORE i'OXSIJDEBED PERFECT. SHAVE heretofore labored that my cotton gins should he thought superior to any manufac tured nt Georgia. Hy offering to the public such an article I have been liberally patronized, for which I feel grteful. 1 have warranted my fine , gins. 1 have never hail one returned as not com ing up to what 1 promised. it is known 1 have, j, and d<> promise tiiat mv gins make superior cot ton. I have no travelling agents. 1 rely on mv gins telling a better tale for me, and one will be sooner believed than a travelling agetiTjHn short , J hope to make my gimj sell themselves. 1 feel confident in stating that I have made tulua ble improvements in fine gins, and that I shall hereafter furnish an improved gin to anything heretofore sold. 1 would also infirm citizens of Warren, Washington, Wilkes, Columbia and Burke counties, that! have purchased Simpson’s I improvement for band machinery, and those who | purchase my gins in the counties named will have | Lite use of the patent tree; the material, when de- I sired, will he on the head block, free ot charge. ; It will require a small outlay of material on the band wheel, which wijUfe furnished at the lowest possible rale, and whioh, when used, reduces the draft loan astonishing extent; the character of the improvement is simply by propelling the rna chimiy by a slack band, instead of a tight one.— Mv finest riction Roller Gins are sold at S 3 •aw. My plain gins are also greasy improved, and 1 will he sold according to kind, from s>2 to $>2,50 per saw. My finest gins have heretofore sold i higher than other gins, and yet, heretofore, I have not been able to supply the demand, whilst | I have been unable to sell but few plain gins. Orders or letters, addressed to me at Sparta, will be promptly attended to, and gins delivered at ! purchasers' resiliences, free of charge. GARRETT T.OGLESBY «fe BROTHER. Sparta, April 3. Ccriiflcates. Sho r >.(cs of Ogeeeh.ee, Ga, March ITth, 1817. G. T. Oai.KSBY, Esa. — Dear Sir: Below I j hand mv certificate, agreeably to your request, 1 i elating precisely the opinion I entertain of their \ ; superiority over any I have ever seen. I have ' also obtained the certificate of Mr Wilson, our | ; Superiutendant and Machinist, who is the best I judge-of the quality of cotton, as lie ‘chews the j ; bag.’ Very respectfully vour friend truly, THOS. CHEELEY. ! Shoals of Ogeechee, Ga., 1817 —This is to cer- , I tify that I have used two of V’r. G. T. Oglesby’s j Antifriction Coston 3ins, (the one GO and the i other 45 saws,) for several years, a nil can truly | i say they are 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 \ east as far as gin making is concerned. T HUM AS CHEELEY. Brothers ’ Factory, Shoals of Ogeechee, Ga. Alarch 17 th, 1847. — Phis is to certify that one of G. T. Oglesby's GO saw Anti-Friction Cotton j Gins is now, and has been in use for the last four- ■ teen mouths at this place, and I can say with con fidence that it is the best article of tile kind that I | have yet sei*n. B. J. Wxj.voj*, S»i{»rrT and Practical Machinist. Savannah, March 10/A, 1547. The under signed. duiing the past season, have frequently j noticed ttie superiority of cotton, received from those planters who use gins manufactured by G. T. Oglesby, E q , of Sparta, over that from other gins. It has invariably commanded the highest j price, rend very frequently one-fourth of a cent !>er pound more than other cottons of the same class. RABUN & FULTON. J. L. SWINNEY. Augusta, February aith, 1847. —The under | signed Factors and Commission Merchants, take j * pleasure in recommending to the planters gene- ! I rally, G. T Oglesby & Brother’s improved make : ■ of gins, and do not hes tate to say that the cotton i ginned on them is equal to anv received in this 1 \ market, and in every instance commands from an [ I to 4c. above highest quotations, and in point of • 1 durability think they cannot he supassed. Dvk & Robertson. Augusta, February 2G th, 1847. We take j pleasure in recommending to planters generally i Messrs. Oglesby & Brother's improved cotton j gins, and do not hesitate to say the cotton ginned I on them is equal to any received in this market, and will always command the highest quotations, ! HEARD & DAVISON. ADAMS, HOPKINS & Co. DOUGHTY & BEALL. February Is/, 1847. — This is to certify that 1 have now in use one of Oglesby’s improved cot ton gins, ami that 1 consider it altogether supe rior to any gin I ever used, running easy and ma- I king the cotton fine and clear of motes. ° VVM. TENELL. February 25/A, 1847.—1 have used one of the i above <nns for one season, and concur fudvinthe 1 above. 0 BENJAMIN T, HARRIS. Sparta, February loth, 1847.—This is to cer- , tify, that I have owned one of Mr. Oglesby’s im- I proved cotton gins for two years, and can safely j recommend his gins for two reasons. ihe first, that they do not cut the lint or staple as other gins. The next, I consider them the most dura ble gins that 1 have ever used. M. G. HARRIS. February 20/3, 1847.-—We do certify, that we ' have used for the last two years Mr. G, T. Ogles- i by’s Anti-Friction Gtns, and are decidedly of the i opinion that they are toe best gins now in use in | this State, both for the firmness of the cotton anil i their durability, and take great pleasure in re- ; commending them to our brother-farmers gene- ; rally, RicuakJ) P. Sasnbtt. j Edward L. Barne. Joseph R Sas.nktt. John P. Sykes. John L. Birdsong. Wilson Bird. Tims. M. Turner, We have used these gins for one season With unequnled success. April 18 6—-c IG7 TO THE OWNERS AND AGENTS OF COTTON FACTORIES. JOHN O’NEILL, Woolen , Cotton and Silk Fancy Dyer , informs the public generally • that he wishes to he engaged in his line of busi- j ness for the next year. He is at present in the employ of George Schley, i E.-q., of Richmond county, and has been snperin- ' lending for him the COTTON DYING of Belle- j ville Factory for the last eighteen months.— ! i His engagement will terminate on the ist October : next. He will give instructions in the art of Cotton Dying at any establishment, were he might he em ployed, on more reasonable terms than could be obtained in any English or Northern Dye-House. His chemical knowledge of the Cold Blue Dye is superior to any hitherto known in this section of ' country, and hy his mode can, from the same amount of Indigo, dye nearly three times the amount dyed in the common way. His instruc tions in dying this one color would be of more ben efit to an establishment in one year than three ) times the amount of his wages. He has, at pre sent. under his instruction, a boy, belonging to his employer, whom he has partly taught the art of dyeing colors most suitable for the Factory, viz : Red, Yellow, Brown,Orange and Blue, and will make him proficient before .he expiration of his engagement. His work, to be seen at Belleville. Factory, is the best criterion by which to judge his capacity- Letters to his address, care of WM. HAINES, Jh., Augusta, will meet with proper attention. April 20 w 3 168 ANTED TO HIKE, a NEGRO GIRL, 12 or 13 years old, to mind a child. Apply at this office. June 20 • 0 ' jjk 1 AUGUSTA IRON AND BRASS FOI.MIDKY. CIOTTON AN D VV OO L L E N Us A - CHLNERY AiNDGEARING FOR FACTO RIES. HOPKINS & IIA R OMAN j in eerineciion with the M A F TEA WAN COM PANY, N. Y., (one of the most extensive 31a. chine Shops in the United States.) vr-mld rcgpect- , fully inform the public that they are prepared to ' furnish (J O TTON, WOOLLEN AND OTHER MACHINERY, together with all ; kinds of MILL GEARING and CASTINGS | of all description*, of the latest improved patterns in a style of workmanship equal to anv in the ! country, and at short notice. Manufacturers i and oth'jrs are invited to call and examine the 1 i Machinery, which is always on hand at THEIR | ESTABLISHMENT, near the Rail Road Dt- j i pot, in Augiista, where orders will be received ; and filled on as fevorable terms as they can be i procured at the North or elsewhere. The de- ! livery of the same being at Augusta, will avoid risk and save expense to the purchaser. The following Specimens are finished and set up in a room for exhibition: SPREADING AND LAP MACHINE, DOUBLE DOFFERCA RDS, SINGLE DOFFERCA WITH 8 FLATS, KAIL-WAV DRAWING HEAD. LIST SPEEDER FOR ROPING, DRAWING FRAME, RING TRAVELLER THROSTLE, LIVE SPINDLES DEAD SPINDLES DA N FORTH CAPSPINNER. LOOM WITH STOP MOTION, SAMPLES OF SHAFTING. COUPLINGS, HANGERS AND PULLIES. They will furnish, also, all other kinds of Ma- j chmerv in Factories including the SELF-O PE KATING 31UL K, first introduced into this country by the Maltha- 1 wan Company, which is a great labor-saving Machine, as will appear bv the following; Butternuts Sept. 4th. 1843.—0ur Self-Opera ting Vi ules operate to our entire satisfaction, pro- j ductrtg yarn ol a superior quality, and an in | creased quantity over the PI and Mules,and at a ! , far less cost, nut exceeding five cents per hun j dred. It is now about two years since they were i put in operation,and Ido not know that they have ever been detained for half an hour for repairs, j In haste, yours, truly, &c., A. G. Washbov, Agent. Manayunk , Jan. With, 1945 —Mr. Richard j Stnbling, of the Matteawan Company, has put i in operation in rny establishment eight of Smith’s l Self Acting Mules, seven of 432 spindles, and | one of 312 spindles. They perform to the great est satisfaction, and the Mule itself is considered ; bv all practical men as the best of the kind in j : the country. Joseph llipka. j Norristown, Pa., Jan. 10, 1845. — Mr. St rib- 1 ling, from the Matteawan Company, New York, has just finished putting iii operation for me ten of Smith’s Self-Acting Mules, for spinning twist and filling, which opt rate to our entire satisfac | tion. Samuel Jamison. Great Falls MW*- April 23. 1815. W a. B. Leonard, Lsq. —Dear Sir—This Company have had in operation of Self-Acting Mules —Sharp’s. Roberts & Co’s. Mason’s and Smith’s, The two i former for more than two years, and the latter for 1 upwards of otie year last past. 1 have kept an j accurate account ot the pr. duct, waste and cost ; of operating each description of Mule, and the ! result is decidedly in favor of Smith’s. 1 have no hesitation in saying the Smith’s Mult> will turn o(T more xvnrU per upinrde thin j any other now in use; that it requires less trouble I to keep it in order, and may be kept in repair a I less expense. Yours, respectfully, J. A. Burleigh, Agent Great Falls Manufacturing Co. Yarn spun in one week, ending T2th August, i 1813, at the Rocky Glen Mills. Fishkill Landing, N. Y.—,4,184 pounds and 14(5,510 hanks No. 35 yarn; Hanks to the spindle per day, 4 7-100; No. of working hours, 11 (5(5-100; expenses per : week, 544 50; cost per hundred hanks, No. 35. ! 3 3-100 Gmo March i) WORMS ! WORMS ! WORMS I j f|ARK bane of childhood, and the certain precur -0 sor of many dangerous diseases, if allowed > to remain in the human system long in great, num j hers. The season is close at hand when they be come most tioublesome to children. Dr. WOODRUFF’S WORM SPECIFIC, is a safe and efficient remedy for Worms. Try it. It is as good as the best, and cheap as the cheapest. DCrThe Worm Speeifie sells well where tried. Griffin, Pike county, July 12, 1816. Dr. Woodruff—Please forward immediately 3 dozen bottles of your Worm Specific. We have I calls for it daily. Send it without delay. Respectfully, JOHN G. HILL & CO. Burnsville, Ala., Aug. 28, 1846. Dr. Woodruff —Dear sir: We have sold the last j bottle of your Worm Medicine received. We i wish you to send us two dozen more, at least, as we now know of some fouror five bottles wanted. Respectfully. ANDREWS & HARRIS. Mr. Joseph Shipney, of Muscogee co., Ga.. says it brought away 200 worms from a negro child, belonging to him. in a short time. 3lr. John J. Little, of WhitesviJle, Ga., says, 1 gave it in one case and brought away 50 worms.— In another case it cured his negro woman of Tenia j or Tape Worm. 31 r. Thomas Boyd, of CovVeta. county, Ga..says ! I gave it to a negro hoy who was in bad health; it ! brought away immediately 56 worms. He Was j soon well, and remains so up to this time. A fresh supply of the above v aluable nrleilicines 1 fur sale, wholesale and retail, by WM. K. KITCHEN, Druggist, Augusta, j 1 and in most of the Counties in the Stale Georgia. F. W. Lacy, Waynes borough. W. 3L Carr, Jaeksonborough. Thomas White & Co., Wrightsborough. C. C. Cody, Warrenton. J. W. Jones. Mayfield. W. Davis, Powelton. H. S. Breman. Mount Zioh. J. R. Simpson & Co., Sparta. March 21 144 ... _ | PINE OIL. A CONSTANT supply of Pine Oil or Cam | xm. pbine. will be kept fresh. Persona using ! ; Murphy’* splendid Lumps, can alw'ays he furnish- i 1 ed with the above Oil on very reasonable terms, by j 3larch 2 f. E. MARSHALL, | PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW I GLASS. & c. HAVILAND, RISLE Y £ CO.,DRUGGISTS. HAVE on hand, and are receiving, constant supplies of ‘pure,’ ‘extra,’ ‘No. 1’ and No.2’ White Lead, in kegs from 25 to 300 pounds, of warranted quality; i Paintoil; tanner’s oil; lamp oil; spirit* turpentine, var nishes, of allkinds; chrome yellow ; chrome green, dry and in oil; imperial green, in oil; verdigris, dry and in oil; emerald green; Prussian blue; ultra-marine blue; Vermillion; Venetian red; red lead; rose pink ; Spanish brown, dry and inoil , yellow ochre ; litharge; ter de-si j enna; umber; lampblack ; drop black; black lead ; ivory black; whiting; chalk; putty; gold leaf; glue; saud paper; pumice stone; rotten stone; emery; painter’s and tanner’s brushes ofali kinds; window, coach and picture glass, of all sizes ; paint mills and paint stones; together with every article usually found in drug stores, of the best quality, and at very low prices, at wholesale and retail. EPPurchaaers will do well to call. Orders promptly attended to. Oct I ON CONSIGNMENT* A FEW splendid patterns ofCANDELABRAS just received. Also, a few choice patterns of Dyott’s Improved Lard Solar Lamps, with Chimneys aud Globes to fit, always kept on hand. The above articles w ill be sold very low' Jan. 19 91 J. E. MARSHALL. PAPER, BOOKS AND FANCY STATIONARY* ]n*U>:ilAM A, BLAKEL\ f Paper Mamifac i -H-U infers, ar row receiving from New York and Button a v»rj ’arge addition to their former I stock of Books ana Stationary, together with general supply of Combs, Buttons. Pins, Needles, 6pool-Thread, Razors, Scissors, Thimbles, Pen h nives, Gold and Silver Pencils, Gold Pens, Card- Cases, isouveuirs, Tablets, Pink Saucers, &c. ! Also—A large assortment of Pocket Books, kid, call and morocco; Banker Cases; Writing Desks; Port Folios; Bill Files; Bill Heads; Post Office Deliver*; Ink Stands, something new; together with a complete assortment of French and English Toys, Fire-Crackers, and a large variety of other j articles usually kept in Book Stores. Our Goods are all tiew and well selected to suit j both the country and city trade. Our prices ar* also reduced in proportion to other goods now of* j sered for sale. Country and city merchants are in vited to call and purchase cheap goods. Next door w Messrs. J. «t S. Bones <fe Co.'s Hard ware Store, sep 23 ly 42 Dili JOEL BRANHAM’S LIVER AND DYSPEPTIC MEDICINE. IN offering this valuable medicine to the peopf* of Georgia, for the relief and cure: of many dis eases incident to a southern climate, 1 do not claim for it infalihility; neither do Isay it will cure all diseases. Butin Chronic Li ver A flections and Dys pepsia, I can confidently advise and recommend it 4 use,from my personal observation anti use of the articlein myo.'.n practice. Thisarticleis favora | bly received wherever it has been used. lam al- I lowed to refer to Mr. George Heard of Troup, Mr; John Warren of Columbus, Mr. McKuffee of Cobb; Mr. Anbury Hull of Athens, Mr. William D. Ter rell of Putnam, Rev. John E. Dawson of Lagrange; j to which a great number of namesmighl he added, 1 who bear their testimony to its value. Dr. Henry Branham has used this medicine in his own case, and has prescribed if to many others,gives it as his j opinion, t hat it is one of the safest and most valua \ ble medicines that can be used in imperfect diges tion, liver complaints, constipation and irregular state of the bowels. It is useful in bilious com plaints, to persons recovering from bilious fevers, and in sick or nervous head-ache. To pregnant women, who are subject to costiveness, this medi cine is well suited, in regulating the state of the stomach and bowels, and promoting digestion, it id particularly useful. I could append a long list of certificates, bntfor bear, prefering to rely o r n the virtues of the medi* cine to sustain itself. The medicine is a genlid and certain cathartic, tonic ami sudorific. JOEL BRANHAM, Eatonton,Ga. Price SI —Forsaie by march 11 ' A.G. WILLIS GRIS WOUfS iIII’HOVED COTTON GINS. , rBHIE subscriber will continue the manufacture -B of GINS on his usual extensive Scale; ami embraces this opportunity to thank his numerous customers fur their liberal patronage heretofore.— 5 The estimation in whieb his Gins are held may he known from the fart of bis having sold more than two thousand within the last three years; proba bly ten to one over any other factory in the Slate. This evidence of the superiority oi his Gins, is ac* counted for, by ids being llie first to introduce the late improvements, and keeping the lead, by year* iy adding new ones. IJ is first and second im* pruveraents, made the quality of cotton perfect, though some were rather slow, his third htacio them sufficiently fast, it then only remained to make them more durable and convenient, w hich has been done effectually, by several new improve ments, the present year, besides, he has the exclu | faivo riftli* Sfota. *i iwl ilia pi.l of ‘»i| Mr sections, to furnish Reed’s Patent Water Boxes* , which are believed to he ten times more durable than any other, by those who have made a fair trial of them, and are infallibly secure against fire j by friction. His fine Gins, w ill gin Mastodon Cot* ton ns well as anv Saw Gin can. His agents will visit planters generally, and exhibit specimens of his lute improvements, and point out '.heir advan tages, in time, for all to engage, and he supplied be* fore next ginning season, or. engagements can be made by letter, directed to him at Clinton, Jones county Georgia. Gins, will he tlelivefed at the purchaser’s residence in any part of the Stale, ex cept the Cherokee counties, where they will hoi left at ilie Rail Road depot, most convenient to the purchaser. All warranted to perform well If Used according to the printed directions sent with each. SAMUEL GRISWOLD. March 25 th—c 147 GLENN SPRINGS, Spartanburg District, South Carolina* ryillJS delightful Watering Place has nnder t* gone thorough repairs, and will be ready to receive company by the first of May. The beneficial results of the water Cab be testifi ed to by hundreds, who have experienced its in fluence upon various diseases. The accommoda tions shall he suited to the wants of all visitors - w ho may visit the place, upon the following terras, viz: ManperdaVj $1,25 “ “ week* 7,00 Over one and less than four weeks, per week, 6,00 Four weeks and over, “ “ 5,00 (’hildren and Servants half price. II orse per day, 624 “ per week, 3.50 J. C: ZIMMERM\N. For the benefit ofthose who a re fond of music, I have purchased a fine Piano Forte, and have en gaged a fine hand of music for the season. Also, Mr. R. A. Cates has repaired his Billiard Table, and fitted up a new 'Pen Pin Aliev, w hich will he in good order for the use of those fond of that kind of exercise,&c. Gambling not allowed on the premises. J. C. Z. April 16 6—c2m 165 CABiHT FIHMTI RE CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Always importing and manufac- TURING the best and most fashionable styles of FURNITURE. I would particularly call the attention of pur claaseisto Chairs of my own manufacture, the w rkmanship ofwhich 1 guarantee to stand; if not, j return them; likewise all articles of my manu facture. A Iso. on hand a beautiful assortment of WINDOW SHADES AND TRANSPARENCIES, of numerous patterns, and I propose to sell for such prices, as will leave no excuse for purchasers. CHARLES A. PLATT’S* Jan.l9 ly 91 TOBACCO AN D SUGARS,’ Os the Choicest Brands. CNOUNTRY 3IERCHANTS and gentlemen J who visit Augusta, and who desire to enjoy a Spanish Se.gar, 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. I 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. Setz’s Dry Goods Store, Broad-st. sept 23 TRUSSES, TRUSSES. A LARGE assortment embracing almost every size of Hull’s, Marsh’s,Chase’s. Corbet’s, Hard’s, Ban* niffr.s, Thompson's Mrs. Betts’. French Patent, Common, ard Improved Common TRUSSES, for the relief and cure ofUeruiaor Rupture,Prolapsus, &c. A supplycon* atantly on band, and lor sale by HAVILAND, RISLEY A- CD. N. B.—‘Person? ordering Trusses should specify Ibr which side and what purpost Wanted, and give the si*« (in number of inches) re and the hips. The prices vary from 75 cents to $lO ©ct