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BY JAMES GARDNER, J«. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 13, 1847. NEW SERIES.—VOL. II.—NO. 10.
THE CONST IT UTI ON ALJ ST.
OFFICE IN McINTOSH-STHFBT,
Third door from the North-West comer of
Broad-Street.
of LAND by Administrators, Executors or Guar
dians, arc required, by law, to be held on the first Tues
day in the month, between the hours of ten in the fore
noon ami three in the afternoon, at the Court House in
which the property is situate. Notice of those sales
must he given in a public Gazette SIXTY DAYS pre
vious to the day of sale.
Sales of NEGROES must ho at Public Auction, on the
first Tuesday of the month, between the usual hours of
sale, at the place of public sales in the county where
the Letters Testamentary, or Administration, or Guar
dianship, may have been granted, first giving SIXTY
DAY’S? notice thereof, in one of the public; Gazettes of
this State, and at the door of the Court House where
such sales are to be hold.
Notice for the sale of Personal Property must be given In
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- for leave to sell LAND, must be published for
FOUR MONTHS.
Notice for leave to sell NEGROES, most be published
FOUR MONTHS, before any order absolute can be
given by the Court.
CORPORATION CITY OF AUGUSTA.
MAYOR.
DR. L. D. FORD,
MEMBERS OF COUNCIL,
M'ard .Vo. 1. —G. F. Parish, 1). Kirkpatrick, 1. P.
Garvin.
Ward No. 2.—L. A. Dugas, I). P». Hadley, Tiros.
Hopkins.
I Yard No. 3. TV. Conley, H. Huff. J. IV Bishop.
H ard No. 4.—James Harper, W xu, K. Kitchen, [
C. B. Hitt. ;
Clerk of Council—\V. Milo Olin.
Collector and Treasurer—John Hill.
< 'ity Marshal—Foster Blodget.
Uitv Constables—J. Sistrunk, L L. Antony.
Jailor —\\ . I). Broom.
Keeper of Magazine—Wra. M. Pickering.
Keeper of Hospital—Peter McMahon.
Cleric Lower Market—H. R. Phiipot.
Clerk Upper Market —Wm. Keener.
Keeper of the Bridge—K. IV Fraser.
Keeper City Hall—Mrs. O. Hargroves.
Keeper City (’lock—C. Cutlin.
Super. Streets and Water Works—John Rile}*.
City Surveyor —William Phillips.
Meetings of Council Ist Saturday in each nYOtith
court'of common pleas.
JOHN W. WILDE, JUDGE.
Henry Robert, Clerk, A. C. Cold we 11, Sheriff.
This Court sets 4th Mondays in February, May,
August and November.
SUPERIOR COURT.
W. W. HOLT, JUDGE.
Jam**9 McT.aws, Clerk, Aaron Hoff. Sheriff.
This Court sits 2nd Monday in January and June, j
INFERIOR COURT.
Justice .«—James Harper, Valentine Walker, Wm. j
Beall, Jesse Kent, and 1. P. Garvin.
post-office"
E. B.GLASCOCK, P. M. J B. HALL, Deputy PM. j
NORTHKR.V MAIL.
Due Daily at 7 I*. M Closes Daily at 8 P. M. j
WKSTKKN MAIL.
Due Daily at 4 A. M Closes Daily at 5 P. M.
SAVANNAH MAIL.
Due Daily (except Sunday) at 3 A. M. Closes Daily
(except Sunday) at 8 P. M.
PARS ESVII.LE M AIL.
Due Tuesday by 7 P.M. (’loses W ednesday at 8 P.M.
Calhoun’s mills mail,
Due Wednesday and Saturday by 6P. M. Closes
Sunday and W ednesday at 8 P. M.
GREENVILLE MAIL,
Ihre Sunday*, Tuesday and Friday by B P.M. Closes
Sunday", W ednesday and Friday at 6 P. M.
OIL LI SON V| L I E MAIL.
Due Wednesday and Saturday by 6P. M. Closes
Wednesday and Saturday at 8 P. M.
BANK?
A. SIBLEY, President.
M. Hatch, Cashier.
mnr.rrons.
J. M. Adams, T. S. Metcalf,
J. B. Bishop, Josiah Siklkv,
C. J. Cook, J. B. Walker,
A. Gould, Amory Sibley.
J. M. Hand,
Teller—Geo. Robertson 5 Book-keeper— W. F. j
Pemberton*, Discount Collecting Clerk—l. Purse. !
Offering Day .Tuesday ( Discount Day,Wednesday. {
BANK STATE OF GEORGIA
BRANCH AT AUGUSTA.
Capital $450,000*
Dr. G. M. NEWTON, President. i
I. Henry, Cashier.
DIRECTORS.
Dr. \V. H. Turpin, Geo. W t . Williams,
J. R. Bulklev, Joseph Davis,
H. W T . Rislky, J. C. Carmichael.
Teller—James Adam; Book-keeper—A. Boggs ; j
Discount & Collecting Clerk—Jno. J. Byrd.
Offering Day-, every day.
Discount Day, every day ; regular discount day 1
Friday*.
BANK'
Capital $500,000.
EDW. THOMAS, President.
John Craig, Cashier.
DIRECTORS.
Edw. Thomas, W. E. Jackson,
A. J. Miller, G. T. Dortic.
Tho. Barrett,
Teller—John Craig, Book-keeper—Joseph Mil
lion.
Offering Day .every day. J Discount Day,every day*.
GEORGIA R. R. & BANK’G COMFY.
C apital $2,289,199,92.
JOHN P. KING, President.
John W r . WTld, Cashier.
DIRECTORS,
Havs Bowdre, James W. Davies,
John Cunningham, Jacob Phimzv,
Elijah E. Jones, Charles Dougherty,
Andrew J. Miller, Antoine Poui.lain,
•John Bones, Adam G. Saffoi.d,
Wm. M. D’Antignac, Pleasant Stovall,
William D. Conyers, J. C. Fargo.
Benjamin H. Warren, Thomas N. Hamilton.
T eller—William 11. Jones; Book-keeper—M. F.
Boisclair.
Offering Day,every day. J Discount Day .every day.
AUGUSTA INSURANCE & EANK’G
COMPANY.
Capital $375,000.
WM. M. D’ANTIGNAC, President.
Robert Walton, Cashier.
directors.
"Wm. M. D’Antignac, L. Hopkins,
James Hope, L. Chess.
H. Bowdre,
Teller—W’m. Mackie ; Book-keeper—G. W.
Summers; .Discount Clerk, &c., \Vm. B. Savage.
Offering Day’s, daily* except Sundays’.
Discount Days, daily* eicr'ept Sundays
DAILY CONSTITUTIONALIST.
I
GEORGIA STEAM BOAT COMp’Y.
Capital SOO,OOO.
CHARLES GREEN, President.
S, M. Pond, Secretary &- Treasurer.
directors for savannah,
j Edward Padelford, R. A. Lewis,
! Andrew Low, Jr. Jos. S. Fay,
Charles Green, E. Moi.ynf.ux, Jr.
I John H. Reid, Geo. W. Anderson,
George Hall, R. A. Allen.
FOR AUGUSTA.
Tiros. S. Metcalf, James Hope,
J. R. Dulkley,
Agent at Augusta, John B. Guieu.
General Superintendant, Savannah—Win. P. 1
Williams; George Johnson, Clerk.
IRON STEAM BOAT COMPANY. j
Capital SIOO,OOO.
AMORY SIBLEY, President. j
G. McLaughlin, Secretary.
DIRECTORS,
J.M. Adams, Josiah Sipi.ey,
H. B. Frazer, N. K. Butler,
Porter Fleming. one vacancy.
Agent at Augusta, W in. M. Rowland,
j Agent at Savannah, Chas. F. Mills.
AUGUSTA FIRE COMPANY.
F. LAM BACK, CHIEF ENGINEER.
Wm. H. Goodrich, Ist Assistant Engineer,
Jno. Hubbard,2nd u “
Wm. Phillips,Secretary
Anton Iveksen, Treasurer.
SECTION 1. SECTION 4. j
W’rn. Haines, Jr. Capt. Jas. H. Carter, Captain. '
L. C. Service, Lieut. Thos. A. Bones, Lieut. |
Wm. Houslev, Jr. Sec’y. W. U. Andrews, Sec’y*.
SECTION 2. SECTION 5.
C. A. Platt, Captain. E. C. Tinsley*, Captain.
Jno. Bridges, Lieut. J. W. Gallaher. Lieut.
i Wm.D. Davidson, Sec’y’. J. W. Clark, Sec’v.
SECTION 3. SECTION 6.
; Jno. Nelson, Captain. J. W. Zinn, Captain.
| A. Iversen, Li.mt. B. Abrahams, Lieut.
J. A. Simmons, Sec’v. J. Myers, Sec’y.
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| Sections meet for exercise on the last Saturday i
: in every mouth.
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Business Curbs.
To Professional and Business Man.
PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS
1 not exceeding six lines, will be inserted under this
bead at the rate of $lO per annum. Cards exceed
i ing six lines, will be charged pro rata per line.
DR. J NO. A. CLEVELAND
: Has returned to the city. Office 215 Broad Street,
j June 10 ’ 212
W, MUSGROVE 8080,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
HAMBURG, S. C.
opposite Smith A- Benson’s old Warehouse.
June 9 ly 211
JOHN J. JONES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MACON, GEORGIA.
•
Will practice in the counties ot Bihb, Jones, i
' Baldwin, Twiggs, Houston, Crawford and Monroe,
j and also in the county of Burke. Any business in- i
trusted to his cure will receive prompt attention. j
June 2 ly 205
JAMES GARDNER, JR.,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Feb 5 108
ALEXANDER McKENZIE, JIL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
WAVNESBORO’, GEORGIA.
April 20 1 y 178
GIBSON & BUTT,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
W ARRENTON, GA.
LAW’ COPARTNERSHIP—The Subscribers j
have entered into Co-partnership, and will prac- i
trie in the Northern Circuit. Any brsiness entrust- }
ed to their care will meet with prompt attention. ;
WILLIAM GIBSON, |
JOSEPH H. BUTT.
Jan 22 r.rn 94
DAVID ADAMS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
HAMBURG, S. C.
Office over the store of Sibley* »!t Crapon—will
■ practise in the Low Courts of Edgefield and Barn- ;
i w*ell. 39 Iv sept 21
I 1
CLEVELAND & SPEAR,
SURGEON /gsas» DENTISTS
NO. 215 BROAD-ST.
(Over Aldrich & Green’s Shoe Store.)
nov 11 ly* 35
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i OOMfIIHWfIUVIKiSKrAJLIIBffi !
JOB OFFICE,
j ©SS2IS3M? 9
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Having recently* put our JOB OFFICE in com
plete order, and made extensive additions to our
former assortment of FANCY TYPE, we are now
prepared to execute with neatness, and at short
notice
ALL KINDS OF
PLAIN, FANCY and ORNAMENTAL
P P. 1 IT T 1 IT a,
SUCH AS
Handbills, Visiting Cards,
Labels, Cotton Receipts,
Cards, Blanks,
Circulars, Checks,
Notes, Hill Heads, &c.
(UTAH orders from the Country will meet with
1 prompt attention.
Augusta, July* 8, 1817.
MOUNT BA OLE TRIPOLI.
A REMARKABLE mineral, pronounced by
geologists to be a great rarity in nature, and
I known to them by the name of Tripoli, has lately
I been discovered in this country*, although but in one
i bed, of very narrow limits, all owned by the “Mount
j Eagle Manufacturing Company, incorporated for
' the sole purpose of its manufacture.
The article is excellent for burnishing and clean
i ing all finished metallic and glass surfaces, such as
; gold, silver, brass, Britannia and steel ware, win
| dow glass, Ar c. Nothing has ever yet been discov
ered equal to the pure Tripoli, and the common
language of the consumer is, it is the best thing I
ever saw. The genuine article is for sale by the
exclusive agent for Augusta. W M. HAINES.
April 29 —ts 176
~ 7 FOR THE TOILET.
AN invoice of Harrel’s Shaving Cream, and
other Soaps, with a great variety of Essences
! and Extracts, Brushes and Combs, Kan Lustrael,
i and Hair Dye, Pow-der Boxes and Puff's. With a
; great variety* of other articles of Foreign and Do
mestic manufacture. .
* Jan 19 J. E. MARSHALL
. [From Grtaivifle's Almanac.']
| POST OFFICES IN EACH COUNTY
IN THE STATE.
1 Appling —llomesviile, W illis’s Store.
linker —Albany, Concord, Gillou’s, .Newton, Oak
Lawn. -
Baldwin Milledgeville.
Bibb —Echacoima, Macon.
Union —Eden.
Bulloch —Statesboro.
Jlurkt —Birdsvilic.Brinsonville, Fryer'? Ponds, Hol
combe, Lester’s District, Midviile, Old Church,
Sardis, Waynes borough.
Butt s—lndian Springs, Jackson. Lofton's Store.
• Camden —Centre Village, Jeffersonton, Langs bury.
Saint Mary’s. i
Campbell —Campbellton, Cedar Branch, County
Line, Dark Corner. Rivertowu, Sandtown.
i Carroll —Carrollton, Hickory Level, Laurel Hill,
Rotherwood, Tallapoosa. Villa Rica.
Cass —Adairsville, Ailatoona,Carte rsviile,Cassville,
Free Bridge, Iron Works, Kingston, Ootheal
oga, Pine Log, Saliquoy, Stilesboro.
Chatham ■—Savannah.
I Chattooga —Alpine, CbattoogavlUe, Dirt Town, Is
land Town, Summerville, Telega Springs.
I Cherokee —Boardtree, Ball Ground, Canton, Har
nageville, Hickory Flat, Orange, Millville, So
cial Hill, Troy, Woodstock.
; Clarke —Athena, Farmington, Salem, Watkiusville. |
j Cobb —Ac worth, Golgotha, High Bridge, Lebanon, j
! M arietta, Powder Springs, Mill Grove, Roswell. ;
I Columbia —Appling, Barzelia, Culbreath's, Darby's
Eubank’s, Lombardy, Raysville, Republican, j
Thompson, White Oak. Wrightsboro.
, Coweta —Bexar, Johnson’s Store, Haralson, Kedron, ,
Location, Lodi, Newnan, Rio, Willow Grove.
| Crawford- —Franc is vi lie, Hammock Grove, Hickory :
Grove, Hopewell, Knoxville, Union.
Decatur —Attapulgus, Cambridge, Cairo, Olive ■
Grove.
Dade —Trenton, Wauhatcbec.
DeKnlb —Atlanta, Cross Keys, Decatur, Lvtbonia,
Panthersville, Rough and Ready, Slone Moun
tain, 11 toy.
Dooly —Cedar Creek, Drayton, Hollidaysville, Mill- I
wood, Traveller's Rest, Vienna.
Barit/ —Blakely, Fort Gaines, Pachitta.
Fffmg’uirn —Reform, Springfield.
Elbert —Amandaville, Cold Water, Cook’s Law Os- I
lice, Eagle Grove, Eiberton, Montevidoe, Pe- I
tersburgh, Ruckersville.
i Emanuel —Swainsborongh.
Fayette —Fairborn, Fayetteville, Jonesboro’., York, i
Floyd —Cave Spring. Courtes}-, Hermitage, Mis- 1
sionary Station, Rome, Vann's Valley.
Forsyth —Big Creek, Chmining, Hartford, High
lower, Vickery’s Creek, Warsaw.
Franklin —Aquilla, Bancroft, Bowersville, Bush- |
ville, Carnesville, Fair View, Grove Level, ;
Middle River, Parker’s Store, Walnut Hill. i
Gilmer —L Hi jay, Prince Edward, Tacoah, Talk
ing Rock.
1 Glynn —Bethel, Brunswick, Frederica.
I Greene —Cracker’s Neck. Greensboro, Longshoals ;
Factory, Penlield, Public Square, Scull Shoals,
Union Point, White Plains.
Gwinnett —Auburn, Cain’s. Choice’s Store, Law
renceville, Orrsville, Pinckneyville, Rock
Bridge, Suwane, Sweet Water, Yellow River.
Habersham —Batesville, Clarkesville, JJawson, Hoi- I
lingsworth, Mount Yoaab, Ltmdsville, Nacoo
chee, Walton's Ford.
JLdl —Argo, Chesnut Hill, Gainesville, Gillsville,
Hog Mountain.
Hancock —Devereaax's Store, Long's Bridge .Mount :
Zion, Powelton, Rock .Mills, Shoals of Ogechee, i
Sparta.
j Harris —Cochran’s Cross Roads, Ellerslie, Hamil
ton C. H-, Mulberry Grove, King's Gap, Pied- |
moat, Waverly Hull, Whitesville.
flcard- —Berrien, Corinth, Knon Grove, Franldin,
Houston.
j Henry —Double Chains, Flat Pock, Fosterville, Lo-
Tust Grove, McDonough, Sandy Ridge, Tuck
er’s Cabin. While House.
Houston —Bateman's Store, Busbay ville, Fort Val
ley, HaynevlJle, Henderson, Minerva, Perrv,
Wellborn’s Mills, Wilna.
Tncin —Adams, House Creek, Irwinsville.
Jackson —'Barber s Creek, Bascobel, Harmony
Grove, Jefferson, Mulberry, Marcus,
j Jasper —Hillsborough, Mechauicsville, Monticello,
Palo Alto, Shady Dale.
Jefferson —Fenn’s Bridge, Louisville, Reedy Creek,
Sylvan Grove, Woolburn.
: Jones —Blountsville, Clinton, Larksville, Tranqtiilla.
! Laurens —Buck Eye, Dublin, Laurens Hill.
Lee —Chenuba, Palmyra, Starkeville, Sumterville. 1
; Liberty —Hinesville, Riceborough, Waithourviiie.
I Lincoln —Double Branches, Goshen, Lincointon.
| Lowndes —A lap a ha, Okapilco, Piscola, Sharp’s >
Store, Troupville.
j Lumpkin —Amicalola, A uraria, Barrettsville, Cal- i
houn. Crossville, Dahlonega, New Bridge,
j Macon —Grangersville, Hamburg, Lanier, Marshall- j
ville, Martin's Store, Horse Head.
: Madison —Brookline, Daniclsville, Madison Springs
i Mclntosh —Darien, South Newport.
Marion —Glenalta, Pea Ridge, Pineville, Poindex
ter, Tazewell.
! Meriwether —Erin, Farmer’s, Flat Shoals, Gold Hill, j
Greenville, Rocky Mount, Texas, Warm
Springs, White Sulphur Springs, Woodbury, I
Wood House,
i Monroe —Calloden, Forsyth, GulletUville, John
stonville, Prattsviile. Russelville, Unionville.
Montgoment —Boxvilie, Colquitt, Mount Vernon.
Morgan —buck Head, Ebenezer, Fairplay, High
Shoals, Madison, Park’s Bridge, Rehobothville.
Murray —Cohuttah Springs, Coosawattce. Dalton,
Holly Creek, Red Clay, Pleasant Valley, Red j
Hill, Spring Place, Sugar Valley, Tunnel Hill. !
I Muscogee —Columbus, Halloca, Shell Creek, Up- !
atoie.
Nctrton —Conyers,Covington, Leaksville, Newborn, !
Oak Hill, Oxford, Newton Factory, Sheffield, i
Starrs ville.
| Oglethorpe —Buirdstown, Bowling Greeu, Goose j
Pond, Lexington, Millstone, Philomath, Sal- j
monville, State Rights,
j Paulding —Cedartown, Huntsville, New Babylon,
Van Wert.
! Pike —Barnesville, GrifTin, Libert}' Hill, IMilner,
Zebulon.
Pulaski —liawkinsville.
Putnam —Clopton's Mills, Eatonton, Glades Cross
Roads, Rockville, Stanfordville.
Rabun —Clayton.
: Randolph —Brooksville. Cotton Hill, Cuthbert, Eu
taw, Georgetown, Lowe], Petawla.
I Richmond —Augusta, Bclair, Mcßeen, Richmond
Factory. ,
j Scriven —Armenia, Black Creek, Buck Creek. Hal
cyoadale, Jacksonboro, Mill Haven, Mobley
Pond, Scarborough.
Stewart —Florence, Green Hill, Hannahatchee,
Lannahassee, Lumpkin, Richland, Searsville,
Surnmerfield.
j Sumter —Americas, Danville, Friendship, Plains of
Dura, Pondtown.
1 Talbot —Bluff Spring, Carsonville, Centre, Davis
ton, Pine Hill, Pleasant Hill, Praltsburgh,
Quito, Talbotton.
, Taliaferro- —Crawfordsville, Raytown,
j Tattnall —Perry’s Reidsviile, Surreney’s.
j Telfair • —Copeland, Jacksonville, Lumber City,
* Temperance.
| Thomas —Duncanville, Grooverville, Thomasvillc.
I Troup —Antioch, Cane Point, LaGrange, Long
Cane, Mouatville, Vernon, West Point.
Twiggs —Marion, Rain’s Store, Tarversville.
Union —Blairsville, Ivy Log, Polk, Shady Grove,
Young Cane.
Upson—Double Bridges, Hootensville. Thomaston,
Waynman ville.
I Vallcer —Chesnut Flat, Dogwood, Frick’s Gap, La
fayette, Medicinal Springs, Rock Spring, Ross
ville, Snow Hill, Villanow. Wood’s Station.
IVallon —( utt Off, Good Hope, Monroe, Social Cir
cle, Windsor.
U r are —Waresboro.
Warren —Camack, Double Wells, Mayfield, War
renton.
Washington —Curry’s Mills, Davisboro, Hebron,
Irwin’s Cross Roads, Oconee, Sandersville,
Tennille, Warthen’s Store.
Wayne —Waynesviile.
Wilkes —Aonia, Centre ville, Danburgh, Mallorys
ville, Pistol Creek, Rehoboth, Washington.
■ H ilkinson —Cool Springs, Gordon, Irwington, Mc
-1 Donald.
RAW BLANKS for sale Rt this Office.
Rail Roabs,
I BELL AIR TRAIN—GEORGIA RAIL
KOAD.
A SPECIAL TRAIN will be run be
! tween Augusta and Bell Air, from June
_ 15th. to October 16th, leaving, Augusta
daily, [Sundays excepted) at o’clock, P. M., and
Bell Air at 7 o’clock, P. M.
Season Ticket, for one person, £27 00
Season Ticket for a Family of three, in
cluding Servants, _ 55 00
Season Ticket for a Family of four, in
cluding Servants, 65 00
Season Ticket for a Family of five, in
cluding Servants, 72 50
i Season Ticket for a Family of six, in
cluding Servants, 77 50
Season Ticket for a Family of seven or
more, including Servants, 00 00
Single Trip, 25
June 6 209
GEORGIA RAIL ROAD. , . ,
A FTER May 26th, a PASSENGER
CAR will be attached to the Freight
y*** l Train, from Union Point to Augusta, ev
j erv Monday, and from Augusta to Union Point on
| Thursdays.
| Transportation Office G. R. R. & B. C. i
Augusta, Ga., May 22d, 1647. (
May 3 97
SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAD.
'■‘“"'“l ON and after the 20th inst., a SPE»
CIA L T RAIN for Passengers, will run
between Hamburg and Aiken. To leave
| as follows, viz ;
i To leave Hamburg, 54 P. M.
j « “ Aiken, BA. M.
W. J. MAGRATH, Agent.
I May 12 ** 188
GEORGI A. MACON AND WESTERN
AND WESTERN AND ATLANTIC
RAIL HOADS.;
j I
TlNit L Passenger Train, carrying the threat
JL Southern Mail between New York and New !
i Orleans,leaves Augusta daily at 7 o’clock, P. M., ar
riving at Atlanta at f>4 o’clock, A. M.; leaves Atlan
ta at 8 o’clock, A. M., and arrives at Griffin at 10
o’clock, A. M. Returning, leaves Griffin at 1 o’-
clock, P. M., arriving at Atlanta at 3£ P. M., leaves
Atlanta at 4 o’clock, P. M., and arrives at Augusta
at o’clock, A. M.
In connection with this train, a locomotive leaves
Union Point for Athens, on Mondays, Wednesdays, i
j and Fridays, at 64 o’clock, A. M., and on Tuesdays,
Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 1 o’clock. A. M.
j The Passenger Train upon the State Road leaves
i Atlanta daily, (Sundays excepted.) at 8 o’clock, A.
31., and arrives at Oothealoga at 34 o’clock, P. M.
Returning, leaves Oothealoga at 7 A. M., and ar
rives at Atlanta, in lime for the evening train to
Augusta.
Stages run in connection with the cars, as fol
i lows:
Daily. —The Express 3lail Line, the Georgia
Rail Road Line, and the South Carolina Rail Road
Line from Griffin to New Orleans, passing through
Greenville, La Grange, West Point and Auburn to
Notasulga, thence by Rail Road to Montgomery.—
Also, from Barnesville via Columbus, to Chehaw.
From Warrentou to Macon via Sparta and Mil
ledge ville.
From .Madison, every Monday, Wednesday, and
Friday, via Eatonton to Milledgeville.
j From Athens, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur
days, via Gainesville to Cass ville, and DahJonega.
From Double Wells, on Tuesdays, Thursdays,
and Saturdays, to Washington, Wilkes county, and
Abbeville, S. C.
From Covington, on Mondays, Wednesdays and
Fridays, through Griffin, and Greenville to La
Grange.
From Kingston every day, (Sundays excepted.)
via Rome, Double Springs, Warrentou, and Deca- i
lur to Memphis, Tenn.
From Stone Mountain on Mondays, Wednesdays
i and Fridays, for Lawrenccville and Gainesville,
j From Oothealoga on Tuesdays, Thursdays and I
Saturdays, for Chattanooga, Tenn.
j O’THROUGH TICKETS, from Augusta to
, Huntsville, Decatur, or Tuscumbia, Ala., can
; had at the G. R. R. Ticket Office, for.-jIS.
Office Geo. R. R. & B’k’g Co., March 28, 18-17.
| %
I> F. CHEW offers for sale a large assort
3. ment of Factory and Cook STOVES of the
latest fashions and most approved style, for 3Vood
j or Coal, opposite the Eagle N. Plucnix Hotel, Broad
treet, Augusta, Ga. sep 21
STILL CHEAPER !
ON WASHINGTON STREET
Three Doors South of Thomas Davis' Store.
FA (m )R IKS. BUT!, I )ERSANDR AIL-ROA D
COMPANIES, AND TO ALL WHOM IT MAY
C ONCERN. The subscriber takes this method of in
forming his friends and customers, and the public
generally, that he lias been induced to lower his
prices for work on account of the dullness of busi
ness, and with the hope of doing more business.
He will work at the following rates;
Tin Roofing put on at £9 per 100 square ft. or 125 c.
per quare when the materials are furnished.
Large Gutters, formerly 31 ]c. per ft. reduced to 17c.
Large Conductor Pipes 25c. “ “ 15c.
I Small Gutters, 20c. (l u 12Ac.
Small Conductor Pipes, 20c. “ u 12jc.
j Gutter Hooks, IGc. “ “ 9c.
Oil Cans, all sizes, 20c. per gal. w 10c.
Bathing Tubs, £ 13,00 a piece, “ £3,00
He will go to any part of the country to put up
Gutters and Rooting and no extra charges will be
made for it, if conveyance and board arc furnished.
Any reference or security will be given for the
fierformance of any work or contracts made by
lim, and the best material will be used that the
market can afford.
Having one of the best workmen in his employ,
he Hatters himself that he will please any who may
give him a call both in price and quality.
Sept. 23 R. F. B6UYER.
CABINET FURNITURE CONSTANT
LY ON HAND.
Always importing and manufac
turing the best and most fashionable styles
of FURNITURE.
1 would particularly call the attention of pureba
i sers to CHAIRS of my own manufacture,the work
manship of which 1 guarantee to stand ; if not, re
turn them *, likewise all articles of my manufacture.
Also, 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 tor purchasers.
CHARLES A. PLATTS.
Jan. 19 ly 91
SUGAR AND COFFEE.
lAARVGS primn RIO COFFEE,
lul f 20 hhs. ST. CROIX, P. RICO and
NEW’ORLEANS SUGAR. Just received
and lor sale low by JOHN R. DOW
Jan 7
patent fUrticlius.*
WORMS! WORMS! WORMS!
USAIIE bane of childhood, and the certain precur-
JL sor of many dangerous diseases, if allowed to
remain in the human system long in great numbers.
The season is close at hand when they become
most troublesome to children.
1 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.
mUThe Worm Specific sells well where tried.
Griffin, Pike county, July 12, 1816.
Dr. AVoodrulf—Please forward immediately 3
dozen bottles of your Worm Specific. We have
calls for it daily. Send it without delav.
Respectfully, JOHN G. HILL A CO.
Burnsville, Ala., Aug. 28, 1846.
! Dr. I Food ruff —Dear Sir; We have sold the last
bottle of your Worm Medicine received. We
wish you to send us two dozen more, at least, as
we now know of some four Qr five bottles wanted.
Respectfully, ANDREWS «.V HARRIS.
Mr. Joseph fS.hipney, of 3luscogee co., Ga.. says,
j it brought away 200 worms from a negro child, be
longing to him, fa a short time.
Mr. John J. Little, of W lutes ville, Ga., says, 1
gave it in one case and brought away 50 worms. Ih
another case it cured his negro woman of Tenia or
Tape Worm.
Mr- Thomas Boyd, of Coweta county, Ga., says
I gave it to a negro boy who was in bad health ; it
i brought away immediately 66 worms. He was
J soon well, and remains so up to this time.
1 A fresh supply of the above valuable medicine
for sale, wholesale and retail, by
\VM. K. KITCHEN, Druggist, Augusta.
and in most of the Counties in the fetale of Georgia.
F. W. Lacy, Waynesborough.
Wm. M. Carr, Jacksonborouab.
Thomas White & Co., W’rigulsborough.
C. C. Cody, W r arrenton.
J. W. Jones, Mayfield.
W. Davis, Powelton.
11. S. Breman, Mount Zion.
J. R. Simpson A Co., Sparta.
I July 8 J44
HOW AWFULLY CULPABLE, '
TO NEGLECT USING THE GENUINE
| DR. TAYLOR'S BALSAM OF LIVERWORT.
375 Bowery, N. Y.
MUST those be who have Pulmonary Consump
tion, or any affection of the Lungs, Liver or
Chest, alter reading the following letter, just re
ceived from a most respectable inhabitant of West
chester County New York.
Tarrytown, Aug. 9, 1844.
Dear Doctor—lt is difficult to find words to ex
press the gratitude which 1 feel towards you for
I the interest you have taken to relieve me in my
distress. In the year 1842 I contracted a heavy
cold, which finally settled on my lungs; in a few
months after, I commenced coughing and raising
offensive matter, which smelt very bad. Having
beard that Sherman’s Lozenges were good for a
coughs I tried a few boxes of them, but they hud
not the least effect on me. I then called in the
best physicians in the place, who attended me a
few months, but without success; I then saw an ad
vertisement in one of the city papers of Wistar's
Balsam of Wild Cherry, of which I purchased three
bottles, at the corner of Fulton and Nassau streets,
but I could not perceive the least beneficial effect
from it, on the contrary I think it was a great in
jury to me. Shortly after using it, I commenced
raising blood in large quantities; I was taken down
sick and confiued to the house for three months,
during which time I lost my appetite and fell away
very fast; I was then induced to consult Dr. Curtis
ol New 3 ork, (one of the best physicians in the
city,) but he could do me no good. 1 again became
worse, and was confined to the house all last winter
and spring, and I gave up all hope of ever getting
any better, as I again raised blood and my cough
was very severe, together with a pain in in
j breast and under the shoulder blade. My friend
| now gave up all hope of my recovering, and though
| everv day was the last. About this time I heard
of your BALSAM OF LIVERWORT being good
| for consumption, but I was like many others, and
I was fearful that it might be a regular humbug; I
i however finally consented to try it, as I thought it
i could make me no worse. My brother then pur
! chsed a bottle of it at 375 Bowery, N. Y., and I
i commenced taking it, am! by the time I had used
one bottle full 1 could sleep all night, and in the
morning 1 hud an appetite for my breakfast. I still
keep on taking it and find great benefit from it —the
pain in my breast is entirely gone, and I raise no ;
more blood. Within the last two months 1 have j
gained in weight six pounds and much in strength. '
I would therefore, advise all who have any affec
tion of the Lungs or Liver to try tl.e Genuine Dr. ;
Taylor’s Balsam of Liverwort, for 1 truly believe !
it to be the best remedy in existence for diseases \
of the Lungs or Liver, Should any one doubt the
above statement relative to your valuable medicine, |
let him call on me, and I will convince him of its
virtues. Yours, respectfully. DE REVERE.
Beware of counterfeits, the only genuine has an '
; engraved label (over the outside wrapper of each
bottle) with the signature of Dr. GLRDON J.
; LEEDS attached.
I The Genuine article for sale bv
Oct 11 WM. HAINES.
NO MORE WHITE, GREY OR RED
HAIR.
A REMEDY which enhances considerably the
beauty and alters the appearance of the coun
tenance from that which is much disliked. It is
pleasing to have efficient means to remove these
defects. To effect this change of hair so much
• wished for, is the grand and never failing property
I of JULES HAUEL’S VEGETABLE LIQUID
HAIR D 3 E, which the proprietor can with justice
1 state, is far beyond any thing of the kind ever yet
known in this or any other country. Its properties
! are very powerful though very innocent. This
chemical result is a wonder, as it enables persons
to dye instantaneously their hair without the least
inconvenience. For changing red or gray hair,
whiskers, eyebrows, &c. to a browTi, black, or
chesnut color. Tlu slightest evil consequences
I need not be feared from its use—it is altogether
| harmless. This composition is the only one sanc
tioned by the science of chemistry to dye, in an in-
I dclible manner, the various gradations of colors,
j without danger or inconvenience and has justified
1 the liberal patronage and unlimited confidence of
the public. If black is required, ask for box mark
ed N., if brown, box marked B.
i For sale, wholesale and retail, by
JULES HAUEL, Perfumer and Chemist,
120 Chesnut street, Philadelphia. )
And by J. E. MARSHALL, HAVILAND, RIS- 1
LEY CO., and W. HAINES, Jr., and at most all !
Druggists throughout the U. States.
Beware of Counterfeits.—Ask for “Jules Hand’s
V egetable Liquid Hair Dye,” if you want the ge.n- I
nine article. Price 75 cts. and £1 per box.
A premium awarded at the Franklin Institute. !
July 1 fw 153 j
PAPER, BOOKS AND FANCY
STATIONERY.
DUNHAM BLAKELY, Paper Manufactu
rers, are now receiving from New York and
: Boston, a very large addition to their former stock
of Books and Stationery, together with a
general supply of Combs, Buttons, Pins, Needles,
I Spool-Thread, Razors, Scissors, Thimbles, Pen-
Knives, Gold and Silver Pencils, Gold Pens, Card
Cases, Souvenirs, Tablets, Pink Saucers, &c.
Also—A large assortment of Pocket Books, kid,
calf and morocco; Banker Cases; Writing Desks;
Port Folios ; Bill Files ; Bill Heads; Post Office De
livery ; Ink Stands, something new; together with
a complete assortment of French and English Toys,
Fire Crackers, and a large variety of other articles
usually kept in Book Stores.
Our Goods are all new and well selected to suit
both the country and city trade. Our prices are
also reduced in proportion to other goods now of
fered for sale. Country and city merchants are in
vited to call and purchase cheap goods. Next door
to Messrs. J. & S. Bones &. Co.’s Hardware Store.
Sept. 28 ly qo
BRICKS FOR BALE.
THE Subscriber has for sale and will keep on
hand at his Brick V ard on Green street,
J 330,000 BRICKS. S. L. BASFORD.
I Jan 24 \j
fliE MARRIED WOMAN’S PRIVATE
MEDICAL COMPANION.
H y Dr. A. M. Mauriccau.
PROFESSOR OK DISEASES OF WOMEN.
• [ Third Edition, 18 mo.,pp. 250. Price £1 00.]
25,000 COPIES SOLD IN THREE MONTHS'.
Pile great demand for this most important work,
(ol which thousands are sold] has compelled the is
sue ol another edition. It is intended especially
for the married, as it discloses important secrets
which should be known to them particularly.-
Here every female can discover the causes, symp
toms, and the most efficient remedies and most
certa h mode of cure, in every complaint to which
her sex is subject.
ft Is an important question to the married why i{
is, that we behold so many married females sickly,
debilitated; and, prostrated 7 as, also, the causes',
and whether they are susceptible of remedy. They
will here find those important matters, connected
with discoveries in medical and physiological sci
ence, which meet this question.
I his work is destined to be in the hands of every
I wile and mother who has a regard for her own
healtli and welfare, as well as that of her husband.
Phe revelations contained in its pages have al
' reacl y proved a blessing to thousands as the innu
merable letters received by the author will attest.
I I is ot course impossible to convey more fullv,
in a public journal, the various subjects treated of,
as they are of a nature strictly intended for the
married or those contemplating marriage ; neither
is it necessary, since it is every one's duty to be
come possessed of knowledge, whereby the suffer
ings to which a wife, a mother, or a sister may ba
subject, can be obviated.
Copies will be rent by Mail free of Postage.
Over ten thousand copies have been sent by mail
within three months, with perfect safety and cer
tainty. In no instance has a remittance failed to
reach the Publisher, or the Book to those to whom'
it has been directed.
On the receipt of One Dollar, (V" “ Married Wo
man’s Private Medical Companion” will he sent
free of postage to any part of the United States.—
All letters must be addressed [post paid] to Dr. A.
M. Mauriceau, Box 1224., New York City. Pub
lishing Office, 129 Liberty street, New York.
The “ Married Woman’s Private Medical CoiU
i panion is sold by Booksellers in New York, Rich
i moud, Philadelphia, Boston, Pdass., Columbus,
Albany, Buffalo, St. Louis, Charleston, New Or
leans, and in every principal city in the United
States. Agents in Philadelphia, Zeiber A Co. )
| New York, Burgess & Stringer; Albany, W. C.
i Little & Co.; St. Louis, Nafis &, Cornish; Colum
bus, John T. Blain, Agent for Central Ohio; C. F.
I Usher, Richmond, Ta. All letters, however, must
be addressed as above.
N. B. Ihe trade supplied on the usual terms.
June2o Sm 221
.OR EN VI I. HE’S
GEORGIA ALMANAC.—FOR 1848.
j The Astronomical Calculations by ROB'T
(iREER, residing in Butts County.
! riNIIIS ALMANAC, arranged and modified ex
JL pressly tor Georgia, will be published in July
; next, and will contain, besides the usual Almanac
intelligence, the following new additions, viz :
The Name and Locution of each Post Office in
Georgia.
Tables of Population, showing the White and
Black Population of each County in the State.
Names of Clerks and Slicriiis of each County;
Names of County Towns, and Distances front
I Miliedgeville.
I The Electoral Returns of each County, for Presi
dent in 1844; and also ol the same for Governor, in
! 1845.
The Electoral Vote of each State for President,
in 1814. The latter tables will prove particularly
valuable during the Presidential campaign of 184$.
Together with a variety of other matters of equal
I interest and importance.
The Almanac will be ready for Delivery in Sep
tember ; but all orders for the same should be made
1 by the first of June, as the Edition will be limited
| to the amount of orders received by that day.*
The price to Country Merchants and others will
be s‘o per gross. Address
CHAS. E. GRENVILLE,
Bookseller and Publisher.
May 21 c 5 Augusta, Ga.
PINE OIL.
A CONSTANT supply of Piac Oil or Cam-*
j phine, will be kept fresh. Persons using
j Murphy's splendid Lamps, can always be furnished
with the above Oil on very reasonable terms, by
March 2 J. E. MARSHALL.
i -
OGLETHORPE LAND FOR SALE.
rtUIE Subscriber wishing to move West, offers
X his LAND and MILLS for sale. The tract
lies on the waters of Falling Creek, and contains
about Fourteen Hundred Acres. Between three
and fo-»r hundred acres of the Upland have beeh
cleared, and about one hundred and fifty acres of
bottom land on the Creek, a part of which has
been lately ditched and is now in cultivation.
There is upon the premises, a good Two Story
Dwelling House, and all other necessary out build
ings. A well of excellent water, and a good sup
ply of Water for stock on every part of the planta
| tion.
j The Mills are in good order for grinding Corn, or
for the manufacture of the best quality of Flour,
I and are doing a good business.
The subscriber deems it unnecessary to give a
more detailed description of the premises in this
advertisement, as he is persuaded that no one would
buy without viewing them. He therefore invites
those who may wish to purchase such property in
this part ot the country, to call and examine for
: themselves. ‘ M, VARNER, Jr.
June 23 c—i 223
DRY GOODS,
rx charleston, s. r,
I < \
ET W. BANCROFT, 253 King-st., would invite
J • the a*tention of country planters and others,
! who may visit this city, to his stock of rich Fancy
ami Staple Dry Goods. It will be found one of the
I most extensive in the city, and is intended to embrace,
every article in the Dry Goods line. Particular at
tention paid to ladies' rich Dress Goods', Shawls,
Mantles. Ac. Also, a full assortment of Domestic
Fabrics, both Cotton and Woolen.
In rooms in the rear and over our front sales
room, will be offered to merchants , a large stock of
the same goods, at wholesale, at prices well worthy
the attention of close buyers.
April 11 ’ ICI
PINE OIL LAMPS.
MURPHY’S PATENT PINE OIL LAMPS,
w'hich for splendor of light and economy in
use are unequalled. They are the same as is used
Masonic Hall, U. S. Hotel, and other public houses
in the city, and can be seen at my store every night
in use. Warranted from danger, and not to cost
more than a half to one cent an hour (according to
size) in burning.
The Pine Oil will not stain the finest fabric, and
will extract grease, oil or paint from all Woolens.
These Lamps are sent out by the manufacturer,
and will he sold at his prices in Philadelphia.
Also, a few choice patterns of the SOLAR LARX>
LAMP, cheaper and better than any heretofore of
fered.
J. E. MARSHALL.
OLD BRASS AND COPPER wanted, for which
a liberal price will be paid.
X June 12 113