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FLORIDA
t 'I‘TIZK.\.S of this beautiful and healthy State
> allow me, a nafive Urartian, the pleasure to
» ail y our attention to one of the greatest and most
4«.>vlml Medicines ever discovered—one of a simple
nmt harmless nature —one which has proved itself
to he an infallible remedy for the FEVER A \>)
AtiL E, effecting a certain and speedy cure. The
time mentioned is truly very short, ami will be
doubted by many, but I have certificates from the
first Vhmkiam an I of gentlemen of the highest ro
•rpectability of Savannah, where 1 reside. Jr i
known by all that a poison will soon circulate
through and effect the whole human system, then
why not a simple and one that is harmless/ This
Medicine is not a Northern Hunibuy. hut a South
ern Remedy altogether. It is made in the cirv of
Saoaun-ik-r- it is recommended bv citizens of Sa
vun ijJi, Georgia, South Carolina. Florida, iV c.; and
to be candid, all my Printing is Son: on. executed
by Mr. E. J. Ears ’, of Su> uui.’ i; so you will at
once see it is altogether a Southerner, and if u was
my intention to ha mb 14,% any c immunity 1 v. ii i
not choose gentle men s names that arc weld k now .•.
ami in the name place where I reside, i -burnt
the testimony ot residents of this cirv. among
whom are the first Physicians, and * presume \o„
are acquainted with, many of them, Th. ‘dc-dl
•jciae offered to the world,- Ea said, ctra-la all
speedy' cure for Ftvei* and Ague, which it will do
in the oeeyj short space ot-Twelve ll us. As i ;.>!•i
d;|r is a nc v.’iy settled country, it is liable to a groat
deal of this troublesome disease, and it will be to
the advantage of every family to keep a supple on
hand. Citizens of Florida: it is not rnv intention
to weary yonr patience with a string of nonsense
or of advertisements, for 1 can assure von t h it 1 am
pretty well Used up in this p wt_ of the woil:; but 1
wish you to try' this Medicine and satisfy your
selves,.and yon will.for the first time believe that
a disease could be cured in Twelve Hoars, and the
only way to prove it is to try it.
I really do not know n lic a Southern Medicine
should not be as good us one that I manufactured
at the Worth. My Medicine has effected a perk <;t
cure where all others have failed. 1 admit there
are many other remedies, but not one that can be
come so popular, and so certain' of curing this com
plaint. ars Ihnnpkrltjf Rcincdn for /V •, • and Jyue.
Only think for a moment. Te dte Hours to In a
healthy man! It is stratogis, very stran go. I hat Iru’b
should need so much boasting at lasi; but such is
this world. 1 will not tax you with anv more oi
this, but willingly' 1 leave the Medicine to recom
mend itself to Florida. And now. to close, / ple<f-e
tuy Uo/ior the Medicine docs not contain an v .l/e <v,
or any ’Mineral Preparation whatever} it is a 1 vy
tahif only.
X am respectfully*. your , he.
W. lIUMPiIIIE VS. Jk.. Druggist,
Corner Lav and D*uy ton-streets, Savumtan*
' /_A
SOUTH C AROLINA.
PLANTERS! of this noble State, 1 ask you ;•
give the above Medicine one and a fair trial
arid you will find it to excel all the humbugs of the
North. It is now used, and with success, in you
State,
Certificates can lie had hy addressing cith- r my
self or Dr. P. -M. Cohen, Charleston, or Mr. T. J
S. Farr, Graliam.voile, who have the .Medicine for
sale. All orders ad tressed to me will meet with
prompt attention. The .Medcia will be found at j
the stores of either of the following gentlemen
who have the genuine only.
W. HUMPHREYS, Jr.
AGENTS.—P. M. Cohen &. Co., Charleston, S. [
C.; T. J, S. Farr, Gfnharnviilc, S. C.; \V. A. Cars
well, Savannah, Gar, A. McLane & Co . Jackson
ville, (la.; Shotwell &. Gilbert. Macon, Ga.; Dorsey 1
& Knott, Griffin, Ga'.; P. A. Moisc, LaGrauge, Ga.; j
Weis ter &• Upping, Columbus, Ga.; W. Root, Mari
etta, Gar, J. ’ T Patrick, Salem, Tenn.; J. A.
Sperry', Housttffi Cbuntv, Gar, Solomon Goodall, At- j
lajita, Gar, \\ illiain Carr, Jacksonboro; \V. R. An- i
dersou, Dalton, Ga.; K. A. Burch, Kawkinsville, j
Ga., Samuel Palmer, Darien, Ga.; K. F. Floyd, ML
•auopy, Florida.
For sale wholesale and retail, in Augusta, by
WILLIAM K. KITCHEN, Agent.
Sept. 2 2m
THE REMEDY NEEDED.
Dr, Woodruff's Dysentery Cordial,
For Dysentery, Diarrhtea, Llripiny Fains and
Summer Complaint o f Children.
IN ROM lien j. Gardner, editor ot UlO Southern
Shield, Eufaula, .Via.
Avotiiek Life saved by* the Cordia after 1
Physician's s!:ilL had Jailed to benefit.
Dr. Woodruff; —Dear Sir: I take great plea- |
sure in testifying to the efficiency of your Dyscn- i
terey Cordial from testing its virtues in my own '
family'. Mrs. Gardner was last summer most vio
lently attacked with that disease, and after all cm:- j
nerd medical skill had been bailicd in its clions to .
rein >ve the disease or afford relief, and appro he 11- i
sions began to he felt by my self, that she would not j
survive much longer, under the intense agony in 1
which she was laboring, I had recourse to y our in
valuable Cordial, and before she had taken one \
bottle of it, relief was obtained; and after tt king
two, was entirely cured. J feel sure that lan in
debted to it, for her life. You can use this r»f ■>u
may see proper. BENJ. GARDNER
Eufaula, Ala. July 15, IGI7.
WORMS ! WORMS !! WORMS !! I
Dr. Woodruffs Worm Sp seine,
Is a safe and efficient remedy for Worms. Trv it.
It is as good as the best, anil cheap as the cheapest.
Griffin, Pike co.. da., July 12, 184t5. Mr. Wood
rnff;—Please forward immediately three dozen ot
your W onn Specific. We have calls for it dailv.
Send it without delav. Respectful! v,
' JOHN G. HILL. & CO.
Talbot, co., Ga., Dec. 12, ldl-s.—Dr. WooduiF: 1
have recently made trial of your Worm Specific in
a very bad case, with the happiest effect. L think
more of it than ever, and believe it will do in 'J'J
oases in the 100. J. E. ROPER, M. D.
Dull Razors Mr do Sharp in a few Min
utes with —
THE IMPERI \ L RAZOR PASTE.
Read what Satn l \\’. Flournoy', Editor of the
Columbus Enquirer, says in regard to it:
Having made trial of the Razor Strop Paste for
sonic 5 or (J months, I am satisfied that it is all rlmt a
stiff bearded man can require to put his dull razor
in complete order.
When I purchased a box of this Paste 1 had no
faith in its superior qualities, but experience has
convinced me that it is entitled to all the celebrity i
it has obtained; the article is a first rate thing and
no mistake. SAM E. W. FLOURNOY.
Columbus, Nov. 21 st. 10 hi.
All the above preparations for sale Wholesale
and Retail by W. K. KITCHEN. Augusta, Geo.;
R. W. Rogers. W avnesborough; W. W. Carr. Jack
sonborough; Thos. White & Co., \V righisborougli;
C. C. Cody. Warrenton; J. W. Jones, Mavfield; W.
Davis. Powclton; H. S. Bcman, Mount Zion; J. IT
Simpson <!t Co.. Sparta: and in uTost of the counties
throughout the State of Georgia. July Ift
NO MORS WHITE, GREY OR RED
HAIR.
ft REMEDY which enhances considerahlv the
u\- beauty and alters the appearance of the coun
tenance from that which is much disliked. It is
pleasing to have efficient moans to remove these
delects. To effect thi- change of hair so ranch
wished for, is the grand and never foiling property
ot J( LES HAUER’S VEGETABLE"” I.1Q11!)
H VIK D\ E, which the proprietor can with justice
state, is far beyond any thing of the kind ever yet
known in this or ary oilier 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, Ctc. to a brown, black, or
chesnut color. The slightest evil consequences
need not be feared from its u-e—it is altogether
harmless. Tiiis composition is the oulv one sanc
tioned by the science of chemistry to dve. in an in- i
dcliblc manner, the various gradations of colors,
without danger or inconvenience and has justified
the liberal patronage and ndimmed confidence of
the public. It black is required, ask for box mark
ed Nif brown, box marked B.
For sale, wholesale and retail, by'
JULES H.VI EL. Perfumer and Chemist,
120 Chesnut street. Philadelphia.
And bv J. E. MARSHALL. HA VIE VND IHS
LEY & CO., WM. H. TUTT. and W. HAINES,
Jr., and at most all Druggists throughout the U. S.
Beware of Counterfeits.—Ask for “Jules Hand s
Vegetable Liquid Hair Dye, - ’ if you want the gen
uine article. Price 75 cts. and yjl per box.
A premium awarded at the Franklin Institute.
July 1 fw 153
BRICKS FORS ALE. I
THE Subscriber has for sale and will keep on
hand at his Prick Yard on Grjea street.
350,000 BRICKS. S L DASFOUD.
Jan 24 I 27
OXL- n cj %. ei-.. tSt UWUIH
PHO3PECTUS.
FOR THE CONGRESSIONAL GLOBE
AND APPENDIX.
issue this Prospectus to apprise the public
* ? of renewed preparations on onr pan to pub
lish the CONGRESSIONAL GLOBE a A PTE Nr
DIX tor the approaching session, and to invite
subscription». i lie two Houses having contracted
with us for the work, on such terms as enable as
now to mate complete reports, to multh-l,' and
issue the numbers tu quicker sue* essiou than Lcie
lo.T-re, and without increasing tlm pi ice to sub
scribers, vv'e flop.- 1 ■ make u good return for the
hberatii v high otficiui -tuii.'-itoii tiius in ,- *• >',t- i
oa the publication. \\ e shall iuCi’wtfeo the v •! n.ie
at least one-thinl beyond the oixlin'ac-, bulk: uiij
endeavor to and toiis usefulness i y tending will
iurtherits large circulation. <
Tiiis last is not the ie.ist important pdirtt in the
view ot Ooiigre". Faithful and «fttruble it* >;•<-; of
the debates < f tl»e hofiy arc i t value in pr».» ! T)cu>> :
to the extent ot tltuir circuleti-'M among th’<* peb
it is in ibis 'a ’y that Congress is br.right into th
presence of it - remote constituents—that it obtains
easy ect-f-s «a J holds coin m u.iic ali •ui with then
froiO 1- iouio', and renders the.goveriiru6n; real
i \ Ft i’;'l 3 C 1 11 ’ 1 11 VC .
Huvin . receirt- J from all parties in Congress tie
strongest -d approbation a id confidence i:
the libei t.i means and p- i iuanem contract voted to
cojii , n* the work, we shall not be found wanting
in the impyrEidiiy and industry m cc.-ary to ib
d'ie fnlfiimciit ot' the engagement on our part. The
next session vv nl task to tiic utmost th.c best t-li’orf.s
ot i>>oso connected with tb.c underlukifig. It v. id
be distinguished by di<ctissnmS of exlraordinr%rv in
terest and resuln ot abiding concern. Thu war,
its origin .tn.l conduct by olfioors in the cabinet and
in tire field, will furnish subjects oi profound inquirv
and eonSi iuratio.i. 1 lie terms cl peace, the dis
position to be made oi conquests, the consequences
to be drawn from ail that has been done, a- fifl'cct
, iug parties in this country . and especially as beer
ing ->a the approaching Fit idential election, will
open up novel and powerfully operating tiiscus
s;uiiS, renderin g tnc connciis at \\ u-hing <>,i during
tin- next y ear as pregnant ot uood >»r t-vii to tin.
continent as those of Rmiie wort; to the Old World
in the day sol her early energy. Each ft li Id for
d- liberation and action was Merer presented to any
t -mgre •■. Ali tha c has transpired, or may hore
alter trails pi re be tore the close of the approaching
session of Congres-. in New Mexico. Caiifopnia. in
the capital ot -Mexico, and the provinces still i!e
pendenton it, will come under the consideration of
tie* su s : ( ongre-s. Its debates u iii contain I lie
history'of the wu , ami its action duterutiac iisre
suits, whether I hey bo decided bv arms « y di-co
| niacy. .2nd whatever is developed concerning
! this vast and interesting matter on the lioor of Con
gress or 111 the Executive messages, will be found i
recorder ;.ii the Co*. uiijessioyAL Glcisk and Ah
! i'j;si-Tx.
1 nc s ongreg'conal Globe is made up of the dailv
proceeding-* of the two 1 louses of Congress, and
printed on superfine double c<n a4 pup**r. with small
type (brevier and uoDpareil.f 111 quarto form, each
number containing sixteen royal quarto p.fig. -.
| ihe speeches of the members in tiiis first form,
are condensed—the full report of the prepared
speeches being reserved for the Appendix. All
resolutions, mot on -, and other proceedings, are
| given in the lorm of the Journals, w ith the yeas
and-nays 011 every important question.
Every member u»il have an opportunity to read
his remarks before they are put to press, and alter
our report, if be shall think it incorrect.
; ihe Appendix is made up ul the Fre.-’uicnt’s an
nual message, the reports ol the principal officers
ot the got eminent that accompany it, and all
j speeches ol thy ntcmbxoscf Congresq wtiiten out
or revised by themselves. It is printed in the
same lorm .is the 1 ongiessional Globe, and usuallv
makes about the same number of pages during u
' session.
During the first month or six weeks of a session, '
| there is rarely more businc.-s done than will make !
two numbers a week —one ot the ( auigrossional
Globe and one oi the Appendix; but during the re
mainder ot a session, there is usually sufficient mat
ter tor two or three numbers of each every week,
ihe next session will be unusually' interesting,
therefore, we, calculate that the Gongressionai
Globe and Appendix together will make near o.'MHJ
large quartopage«, printed in small tvpe —brevier
and nonpareil. We furnish complete Indexes t<■
I both at the end ul a session.
e will endeavor to print a sufficient number of
surplus copies to supply all that mav be raisear
ried, or lust in the mads; but subscribers should be
i very particular to tile their papers carefuilv, for
| fearlh.it we should not be able to supply all the
j lust numbers.
j Vt 1-have afew surplus copies of the t ongivs-I-.i. •
j al Giubo for the ia.3; session ot Uongress. whu ii we
| will sell lor the original subscription price —J i a
I copy.
j We have no surplus copies of the Appendix for
lii..i session.
TF.I; M S.
■ For one copy of tl-.e Congressional Glube.. y‘2 00
j for one copy' of the A ppc dix 2 (M ;
For six copies ot cither, or part of both In 00
BLAIR- A: RIVES.
Washington, Oct. t, 18-1-7.
PROSPECTUS OF THE COLUMBUS
TIMES.
"HITAVTNG been for four years the Editor ~f the
i -BAS- **'l iidcs the undersigned presumes t hat Ids
readers and the Democratic Party* in Western
Georgia, whose politicai organ and agent he hr
endeavored tube, are by this time sufficiently' ac
quainted wii 1 him to know whether In i- worthy
ot their confidence ?nd support as a Democratic
Editor. It is proper to 'ay. that when I came into ,
1 the Editorial maiiagenient of ifii> paper, the 1 slab
lishiiient w as very much depressed iu ;>oiiit of pros
perity. I saw at om e that the paper was to be built
up tic norn. betore a hope could be entertained of i's
prosperity. It -, subscription list, not so large by one
hall r»' it should be, had run to weed, and was eo
cumbered wait no’iiy Bad and doubtful names.—
This require I purgation and renovation. Confidence
tu the stability and permanence of the paper had to
be established. In short the prestiye of it- success
was all to he created by the exertions of mv self and
partners. M Idle we have done much towards the
accomplishment of the object, more remains to be
done. Audit becomes necessary for me to sa v to m\
political friends, that if they desire me to continue
1 at my post, they must give such tokens of
that desire and their approbation as will ena
ble me to atlord to do si). Ihe present is deem
ed an auspicious time to present this subject
to my political friends*. The Governor's elec
tion is at hand. * for cgindidatc i -of \\ estern
Georgia. *‘borii vd the Manor J’ utul we siiould
t;ikc the lead in giving him a support that will ex
hibit, what we who know him best, think of him.
Bopular. able, and faithful to his political principles.
—George W . Towns offers to his friends, at once,
the strongest incentives to an active and earnest
support, and a cheering- guarantee of hissucce--.
1 o the attainment of important ends, mean.' rniirt
always be coiisithcff. The piessaiid tin stump are
the engines of political enlightenment and tin*
means ol success in the propagation and triumph
ot political principles. 1 believe I can unlit -it.,-
tiiigly appeal to my course as a Deirmcranc Editor,
as a prod ot mv fidelity and single-hearted pur
pose to achieve the true honor and victorious sue
ccs' ot Democratic principles. Bv what has pass
ed. 1 am willing to be judged lor the f ,uirc. With
renewed energy and rekindled enthusiasm in the
Cause, 1 come forward to ask of the Democratic Par
ty, such encouragement. in the unequivocal shape
of a largely increased circulation, us x\ ill at the
same time enable rue to feel that I am both useful
to my party, and true to my self and those depend
ant upon my exertions, in the editorial profession
to which 1 am attached.
With tlie>c views, the following prospectus some
what varying from onr usual terms is put forth.
Persons obtaining subscribers will please forward
the names immediately.
JOHN FORSYTH, Editor.
; Columbus, Julv7th. ICE.
GIN MANUFACTORY.
riAHE SUBSCRIBERS h ave entered into
a. copartnership for carry ing on the above bu
siness in this city, and have taken the shop recent
ly' occupied by J. T. WviiK.on Green-street, two
doors above the Baptist Church, where they are
now prepared to manufacture to order,
Their well known Cotton Gins,
which, for faithfulness of construction, and. dura
bility of material, will compare favorably with the
1 best made in this State.
Their arrangements are such, that ail work con
, tided to them can be relied on, and as punctuality
; is a cardinal point with them, customercs will not
meet with disappointments.
iO* Repairing ol all kinds done at the shortest
notice, and in a workmanlike manner.
BOATWRI 7 HT & RIVES
JaMES'T.BoAT WRIGHT >
flr’r.v P Rives ) ly Dec, J1
«ggt«wvvnvpsgai!jK gasgsn-.^api.
PltOS PECT IIS
OP A NEW JOURNAL'
.THE REPUBLIC.
ftjr'Thi.s is the title ot a New Paper.
v.iiicii the ftnscxuhi.il proposes to publish iu the
city of Augusta.
J lie Republic will advocate with zeal, anti main
tain with fidelity. the great and conservative t-rin-
Clj.ies ot the \\ HIG I’AifTf. fIoMK I.M>t?STKy
wri receive a cordial ; ij.yir 1 . and i>e ardentlysus
tained ia opposiu >a ° ■>>>;.utus calculated to foster
i .-i.TK.x i.'iierests at the expense of Americas.
1 ilill ■ 1 iti I 1 N A.oNu i’JJ i- SIA iCc «• i i(: j.
t**f.OCV.l r>s OJr' THE £ V£,£S Os THE ll t l.iC
Lands, will he urged as soon as the stare of the
national finances w ill permit, us a. measure of to
podietiev anti justice. The So e-Tkeasi'ui will
he opposed, as a scheme 1 r beeping and dlshurs
ing the i Ay! .--less sate and economical
ihaietue Ag*-ac_< ofLauk&. The At^qaisirio\ ui
f oKI.IGN i’j.nUiTnfiV -n ilf bo opposed US unne
cessary tor the wants ohr people. »lua.-;erovis to
the peace and safely ui ’ho C -.ton, and -.merle a.i
--ver-e ;■» A. nthera so cur: y. i ...tci: win. Mf.m
--c j will be advocated its a measure to he lumesLy
a 1 hou.itaoi > consummated at the earliest pure
lie due peri H.
Foi the aok of brevity, we will define cur course
no i .riher >n rof.-r. »•.♦« to Xa n ... .r. politics an i
atlaU’S. The K- uJ'iic will as ardentlv suslul;
Will . i’Oii't A.s 11 M EASL iti'.s it, Gj.Di.GiA as it
Wii: t: e ho- tie I >T(».v at i AiiGi’. Th ■ views
o' tin: u- sen he i. in reference to Staie interests,
have been so oiten put lorth in the column s of the
('■ironi’ .y ,<■ -vine/ that it is •iigm ce« arc to re
iterate them now. Suffice i« to say, that t ven
eJloit which the Rrprbtic can make to add to the
;■ rusperity of the gue \t o/MMu.a wealth of
(cKOBKi.i. .oid the i.appin jss of her people, will be
made a a irec-will oii’. ring of one of her native
sons. The in r i.ui.s i s o,’ Auot - - r t will receivt
a large share of his attention. AV hatever can add
lu her population and wealth, and the prosperity
ol her people, will be su it allied by Till'. Kef UliElC
With unwearied devotion.
i' .. ilie fervent wish of the subscriber to sec
tb.- Soi'TH and Nonrii linked in the bonds ofper
petual harm ny and friendship. Their differences
will he to Tin: ItKf oi.io a sour;'*' of constant
solicitude, and its eiforts v. 1 11 he warmly directed
to heal their broken atfections.and point to a nation
ai I'.vnnvAV of gi.ouy. marked out by our Co:.-
STIT. noM A.\il THE WISE IKECECTs OF oLtt
Col.l ril VL FA 1 1’; El
■ -V meat stray ie — a period tall of diuvge r, and ;
worthy of solemn thought—peers up before us it
the eventful future. \\ hen all hope of recoucilation 1
is gone and our political constellation is darkened I
hy clouds and storms, we shall V*e cont nt io triumph |
or fall with the South. Her final destii shall be ,
our destiny, and our faith andlovc shall be hers to I
the last.
U HUE THE C A N VASS 1? GOING ON .OF THE Cl. AI MS j
Os- DISTINGUISHED \ViI IG3 Foil '1 HI. 1 I Its T O FFI« E !
At I Til I N Till-: GIFT OF THR FF.OPi.E. TIIE II EPF II- I
i.ic Wife so stain those ot rhe ckkati si
Statesman of the vgf, HENRY CI.AV. Age 1
has net yet dimmed the lustre ol ins gei ms. Time
does not cannot darken the moral grandeur and
bt auiv </i liia fume, for that is iounded upon lndy .
INC DEVOTION To JUS Co' N x KY, and PCBUC SEK
VICES, WUICII HAVE GIVEN HIM A HOME IV IDE
Ilf Ui IS OF 1115 CoCXTKVMF.N. AND THE N ATION A
in i rrv cliA ll act ER a u uoAD. His genius and practi
cal w isdon have n.i.i mined dik councils, and
bi.essed the Rf.pcui.ic, while even sages have
been lascinaied by liia eloquence IN DEFENCE or \
THE CONSTITUTION AND IN EFFORTS TO PUKSKKV E
the I mon Like a St a k of Hope, ho yet shines in
; the W i st,and patriots still look to his radiant in
fluence to kk-ii.u mi.vetue clouded prospects
of ru f. Heit nine.
This, however, will be no factions supiiort. The |
Pkpi ‘?iic will srite ns best iaeki.h:s toe fleet
tin election of Him. whom tlie Whigs mav choose
to lead them to antici[iatcd victor-a . Resides its
: political information, the Republic will furnish the |
rcKKKNT news op' the i>aY, and Avdl he constant
ly enriched with interesting ta t.i s, p:ss ays 7 iiis-
TUUK’VI, sketches, and other mtf. ti.\ re RE, se
lected with a strict reference to its purilv and ex
cellence. It will zealously maintain the cause of
education. Particular care will be paid to im
COM AI EJiCI VI. D F. 1* A HT.II ENT.
The readers of the ('ltr&nirlcS,’ Sr7i(in> 7 have
I had, in the editorial column: of that paper for the
ia-! twenty months, specimen of such abut: , to;
writ in y as the st F-sciauEu p issoses; the in; vmng
F.DiToiit \t.s tor that period, with few exceptions,
havli.y been written i»v himseif. He desires to
cuiliv ate a cordial eood feeling \a Ith his eke hi h f.n
of Tin: Win.', and i) >i.»ci;vno I’kEs.-. ’i'hc
la; ter shall find in The Keel'd Lie, a frank, manly.
: ami honorable opposition.
i it a Sr list E i her, in conclusion, as’ ■ for a gen
erous CoN.I idem E and 1 .1 J! EItA I. PATHOS iOE ;
and F KOA! I - 1.3 IN iETFKN. CONSTANT AND IN-
I' 111'. AS E D KX'.KIIONS TO FKO.MOTj; Til i) PI BMC
ENTKi: r«IN.MI N !' AND GOOD. AND THE TRIUMPH
Ol T liE PRIM I IMA AS OF IDE WIIIG PARTY.
Tin; Hep, i>ed' aa!4 be pabiished Tki-Weekly
and W’i p. K Ev. and also Diii.v, if the patronage A\-ill
authorize it ; and will he printed on new and beau
tiful t\ pe.
As the first MAiiiER A\ ill he Issued at or near j
the commencement of tin- m.m tear, the Si b
, si t.tJßi it re-peeifully asks of those who favor the
enterpnze, to send on their names as early as pos
sible.
The Tri-Weekt.V R epu Bt.tr will lie issued On
a medium siicet, the details ot n ws to he copioti
witliout unnecessary prolixity. The W ekki.y pa
per will be al. \ n<. E shi; et. (db by inches.)
’i’t KAis. —-Tri-W\ ekly . s‘ 1; Weekiv .J.
Payment in advance, or u-. vu tne iva ep;ion ol
the first number. JA.MLrf M. iSMi’THL.
October doth, 1317.
DR.JO&L, idRANH A.Tv/’S LIVER AND
O YSPEPT.I C MSD T.O IN J..
TN offering this ■‘.duc.T Ie medicine to the people j
_S, of Leorgia, f<ir the relief and cure of many dis
eases incident to a Sotithern climate. I do not claim
for it iiifallii.diliv ; neither do ! say it will cure ail
diseases. l?nt in (’lirouir T.iver Atfectiuiis and I
iKspepsia, l ean ooulrßcnflv i i i-e and recoin- |
mend it- use. from mv per-onai observation and use
of the article in my own practice. This article i
favorably received wh< revet it has been used. I
am allowed ?.» refer to .Mr. t ieorge Heard of Troup
.Mr. John Wam a of t'olnmbn.s. Mr. .McKalTec I
fobh, Mr. Asbitfv i! ill cf A then t, Mr. W illiam D. i
Terrell of Putnauf, Rev. John I'. Dawson of La
grange; to wiiich a great nmaber of names might
be added, wlm bear thO’ir lestiumriy to ii ; value. — -
Dr. Henrc Branixahi has u-ed thi- medicine in bis
own case, and has prescribed i* to manv other-,
give- it as his opinion, that it is one of the safest
and most valuable medicines that can be used in
iinperJecl digesuon, liver complaints, constipation
ami irregular slate of the bowels. It is useful in
billions complaints, to persons recovering from bil
lions te v ers.and in sick or nervous head-ache. To
pregnant women, who ar« subject io co.stiv cross.
this medicine is aa ill suited, fit regulating the stall
of the stomach and bowels, and promoting digestion,
it i- particularlv u-eiul.
I could append a long list of certificates, but fur
bear, preferinsr to rely on the virtaes of the medi
cine to sustain itself. The medjcine is a gentle and
certain cathartic, tonic and sudorific.
JOLL BRAMIAM. Eaionton. G,i.
Price si—For sale by A. ti. WILLIS.
March 11
HOPS FOR THE AFFLICTED I ! I
NO Gl RK—NO PAY.
The. Pectoral Elixir.
A W A RIIAN TE I) CUKE EO Tl
CflMj/i.A. CcUls. Asthmi, Pinrisn. Pain in the Si tie.
Pneuvinni ’. 11 'hoofing Cvugh, ('roup. Ihi vrhitls,
l.irer ('amplci,tf. ('on-sumption, and ever<( disease,
to Hyhirh the nr vans of (he (Jkesf are incident.
riAiiis invaluable remedy, (a discovery of one |
I of the most scientific Physicians in the I ni
ted States.) lias now been in use about three
year-, and stands unrivalled by any other, for the
cure of the above diseases. The PE( PORAL
ELIXIR is confidently recommended to the pub
lic, (especially of Southern climates, where at
mospheric vicisifudos are so frequent) as an in
fallible cure for all the .ailments specified above,
and numerous testimonials might be adduced to
substantiate the fact. It acts by opening - the
pores of the skin and equalizing the circulation,
a disarrangement of which produces all the
of the Lungs. The Pectoral Elixir is not only
free from anything, which could prove injurious
from its long continued mso, but on the ceitTV.w,
possesses properties that strengthen the rtCAgdch
and lungs, and wards oiF an attack upon those or
gans. The proprietor, so confidant of its success. :
lias authorized nis agents in every case where it
fails to give satisfaction, to refund the money.
Each bottle accompanied with ample directions.
Far sale wholesale and retail by
WM, 11. TUTT, Sole Agent for Augusta.
Price .'7l per bottle er six bottles fery's.
Dec. ‘J Smos
RATES OF FREIGHT ON iTiE
GEORGIA ANI> WESTERN ANI> ATLANTIC RAIL ROAD.
I AiTb ijjsjp ggs m*Zf xiSL -gigCT'
, ■' s '
GEORGL\ RAIL ROAD. W. An A. H. ROA Ik
i !| I Mil i i I I t U
BETWEEN AUGUSTA AND p
1 ,mi C.usa —Luxe- id Hat-. lioutie ts and i uni I- :
* re. ; ev fool y‘o 10 yO G jO G 10 ] $0 lt» 7>o lu
A i aid ( ’las. —Boxes and Lales < t Dry Good-, j
Sh-.i -. Saddlery, < «bis.-. Paints, OiL, lifu.gs and i i ( .
I • >.)tei ?ion ir;t per I(K1 hbls.... UU i 0 oO C j iO Ibo
Third ( Y—Sugar, Coffee. Liqnar. Baggiug. j
1‘ ’j e.T- i -■cm',l 'ubae( •>, l.e atlier. 11 ides, i
b Atmv-A am.-. Gupper. Tin, I gathers, I
lOi .13 1 ; IJ ox -Vv ;u'e .t locker ~t a- :s. Hard- \
ware and other he aw* articles not enumerated ; ! |) I .. j
beinv.-. tier pa- j] I 37. b 30 30 33 43 : «xi 00
Fetirt i ( Vr/.«v—l-’lc ir. Rice. PacoT. Porlc. Ih-ef. i
Fish, Lard. I’ailow. Beeswax. Pales of Rags. (
(iirseng. tireen and Ih'ied Emit, Mill-Gearing'. j
j Bar and Pig Iron, Mill and Grind Stones, tier i
MO lbs £5 25 25 £5 ~ 30 35 40
('of ton —Per BX) lbs SO 30. 30 30 , 37|j 43 4d
Salt —Per L:v. Sac-, not exceeding 1 bushels | *•'» 30 oli a" ! j (•>
jor iiuskel li i 8 * ll M 1 15 L>
MdasSts—-Per Hug she ad 500 400 SVO 500 i7 WJ 800 850
Plows. Wheel-Barrows. C«*rn-Shellers, Straw- j
( uiers ami Cplfivutcn's. eueli... | 50 50 j 50 50 .j to io to
On;iu sacks, per bushel, bv the Car Load I 0 5 I 5 6j| •> 0 11
..-a 8 8 8 8i; V 2 14 lo
Wheat, Peas. Beaus, live. Nuts and Crass- !
Seed-;, per bushel, by the Car Load 3 10 10 10 j, 14 j lo 18
Lino' —ln Casks or Boxes, not exceeding 1 , .
bushels <-:ioh 30 30 30 30 40 j 45 50
Car Load of Live Stock i .33 00 .35 00 ,35 00 55 00 ([45 00 ;55 00 55 GO
i lUUTor other articles see list.
[j 1 i'reight for Atlanta, Athens, and all stations on the 54 cstern Av Atlantic Kail Load, payable at
1 ilurc stations. For other stations it must be paid M Augusta.
V. C. ARMS, Superintendent of Transportation.
Trcnsportathn 0 ~' \ Georgia Rail Rood and Rank Inc: ("■onpontj, )
Auuu.ia.Ga., July 15,18*7. 5 July 17
SOUTH CAROLINA AND GEORGIA j
Railroad Package Express.
|
rtnii?: south c AittiiTN a amrGETm- I
J. GIA RAILROAD COMPANIES having j
! placed upon their mad trains efficient and trust- ■
| worthy Baggage Masters and Expres- Agents, are
nuw prepared to giv l *‘ ; ’iieck-,’’ for all Baggage go- j
( ing through between Charleston and Atlanta, and !
; al-'ito receive am! forward promptlv aud at rea
’ son able rates,any Packages which maybe < •tru--
I ed to their charge. All articles to he thus lurward
; ed will he deposited with anv of the authorized
agents of the above mentioned companies, v ho will
daily receive therefor. I’. C. ARMS,
< len. Sup ? t G. R. 11. & 1L Co.
Transportation Oltice, G. 11. 11. As it. ('o, )
Augusta < la. Sept. 28, It! 17. S
iiEL- AllV THA I N—GSX). H . HO AI).
| ;1 On and after Monday, 2hth iust., this j
C, ; 1 _ “c Train will leave Augusta alt), P. M., and !
Bel-Air at 7, A. M. "
On Sundays, leave Bel-Air at 9,3 L, and re- i
turn from Augusta at I P. M. Juiv 23
GEORGIA, MACON ANDivvTSTEHN
AHD WESTERN AND ATLivKTIG
RAIL ROADS.
c"». > . ; ys—. _ a ' ,
bLg y,% 7777X1%3 1 A !
V_“ '-■{» .S --4' ...rt N - •• ’**
fTUii: i* asseuger '1 rain, carrying the Great j
E. Southern llail bet v .-t a .New 'fork and .’New' :
Orleans,leaves Augu-ia dull, at 8 o*cb <-k. P. ?*!., ar- !
riving at \ llama at 77 o'clock. A. .ii.,... a Vos Atlan
ta at 8 o'clock, A M . and arrives ai Gridin at 10 |
o’clock'. A. 31. Returning, leaves Grtha at 1 o’-
clock. P. M., arriving- ai A’.Sanl.- at 34 P. M., leaves
'.lian a at -1 o’clock, I*. ML. and ani»c.i at Au'. u
at 3A o’clock. A. M.
lu connection with this train, a locomotive leaver
* moil Pom; i r.a Iho •-. ■ : 1 aesda >Tiiur-«. ,
ami r-arirdn. . at , u cl> ck. A. ->l. Heinmiug,
lev v»* Alliens on ti.e s.urc o’ay -ai 2 u clock. A. M.
The Passenger Train rpmi thi; Slat- Road Ibaivs
\tianta daily. (Sundays excepted.) at 8 o clock, .1.
M., and arrives at Dahon at 37, o’clock. P. AI.
R. turning, l»avo6 Dalton sw: V A ■> , and ar
rives at .'ulauta, m iluic lor the eveiuiig tram to i
Augusta.
SJa -es run in connection vritli the cars as fol
lows; ‘
Dailh. —The Express -Tail Line. tIM Georgia
Rad Ruud Line, and the South Carolina Rail Road
Line from Griffin to New Orleans, pas-dog through
Greenville. La Grange and \V e>t ihiint to Auburn,
thence by Rail Road to .Montgomery. Also, from
I Baruesvillc na t’clumbus,to Auburn.
From Wurrcmon to Alacou via Sparta and 31il
j leiigeviiie.
l’rooi Madison, every Monday, Wednesday, and
: Friday, via E-aionioj, lo jfifiedg.-oi/ic.
From A thei.-, on I'mssda-.-. I’im-sJ;. ■ s and Sat’.ir
dav -. att«-v ihe arrival of the imnuiog train, via
tj.iim-sA iiie to Ca-si ille, and Dahlom.-g-t.
I’miii Doubie Wells, on'l insd..vs, Thursdays,
and Saturdays, lo \» ashing tun, W dkva count a, aud
Aobevilie, S. \ ,
1 roiu Kingston every dav. (Sundays excepted.)
via Romo, Double Springs, s\ arroiUon, aud Decu
| tur to Memphis, Teun.
From Slone '.ioniilain <>n 'toudavs. Wednesdays
: and Fridas s, for f-awrencevllie and G; inesville.
From D ilton o (i Tto-sdav Thursdays and Sat
urday for * diaituiiooga. Tcm.
[D' THROI GH TlCKirrS, from Augusta to
Huntsville. Decatur, or Tuscumbin. Ala., can be
had at the G. K. U, 'I i. ket Office, for s!8.
Oil’sce Geo. il R A i’> i»’g(’o Aug. 17. 1817.
TJMiVFRSITY Oi 5 LOmSYILLE.
LA W 1 )LI*AR'I’MEN I—SKf (>NI> SESSI()X.
/B HIE Hon, E. As 1 aa ing late Chi'd’Jq,sric, o( tie
JL Slate nl Kentucky, having been appoinu-d
to the, protessorship vatated bv the resigication of
Garnett Duncan, Esq., elected to Congress, the
Faculty’ oi L„\a now consists ol
Hon. linv.ivY UI li T i ... L. L. if, Professor of Con
stitutional Law, Equity and Equity Pleadings,
and Commercial l aw.
lion. .Leith.aim M. Ewino.L.L. D., Professor of
the Science of Law. including the b'emuum Law
and its History, and » Timinal Latv.
Pit K- Ton . Loi'(lHK>)H(il (Jii, L. 1,. !i.. Profes
sor of the Law of Real Property . of the Practice
of J,uw. including Pleading and Evidence, and
the Laws of Nations.
Toe course of tuition for the second session wilj
commence, in I oui-vilie, Kentucky, on the fir-si
Monday iu November next and continue four
months.
Students are arranged in two classgs-s according
to their pm lieu ucy.
Instruction will be given by recitations, by ex
aiviliatious. and by oral lectures and expositions, of
which six in every week will be given lo each
class.
-V Moot Court will sit twice in each week, at
which a cause, previously given out, will be ar
gued by the students, and an opinion delivered by
the presiding professor.
The students will also be exercised in the pre
paration ol legal instruments and pleadings.
d he students ot the Law Department of the
University are. by a provision of its charter, enti
tled lo a; tend l he Lecture son MedieaiJurisprudenee
in the -Medical Department without charge. A
curse oi such lectures will be delivered io tlie Law
and Medical classes during the session.
d’he libraries of the professors and also of the
practioners of law in the city will be open to the
students. A capital of near £3,000 having been
obtained, is about to be invested in the purchase of'
a Law Library, lo which the students will have ac
cess.
(Students who shall have attended two full cour-es
of instruction in this University , or one in Some
other school and one in this, or have practised the
profession one year, and attended one course of
lectures here, and have pa--ed a satisfactory ex
amination, will be entitled, upon the recommenda
tion of the Law Faculty to the Degree of Bache
lor of Laws, which the University is authorized to
l confer.
The fee i? £2O to each professor, aud the matri-
I eolation fee £5.
Good board and lodging ean be had in Louisville
and its vicinity for from £3 to £3 50 per week.—
i The lecture rooms are in the new Court-House,
and are commodious and comfortable.
Communications should he addressed to Prof.
Pintle. JAMES GUTHRIE.
niversifv of Louisville.
, Sept. 7 2c
i ri 'AV'-N'V■''VV' VC . v
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ty -£ Jl il \j S J 5
y.rac)«-» y 5. v y «gr £Cf V TiS *-1 CTs?
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Having recently put our JOB Ol FICE in con)
pi le order, and made exten.-ive additions to our
former assortment of FANCY T\PE, we are now
prepared to execute with ueatnes a..d at sliort
notice
AT,!. KINDS or
PLAIN, FANCY" a-id ORNAMENTAL
«=a, «■** m »u» B3i ea a^a
KM m • t. iSi'S si o'! VicT .i
SUCIi AS
Handbills, Visitimr Cards,
Labels, EAituH Receipts,
Cards, Ithmki,
Circulars, < hocks,
| Notes, Hill Heads, Ac.
! [L Ad orders from the Country will meet with
| prompt attention.
TO THE BEAUITFIERhi OF THE
COMPLEXION.
Surprising Mlfi• aoy*
FAU 1-IVJXi: I>!i VEM'S and NYMPH
! J t ii_ S() AP. com; 1. i>c 1 ■ t au Ea-OTn J “oiauicai di.»-
1 eovery of surprising eflicacv . at rendering the
I Skin mid and lair, us well as imparting a delicate
j roseate h u* to the complexion.
As a creator and con.-ervaior of that most distin
Sui.-iiiag charm of female loveliness, a transparent
fair skin. Juie.s Hanoi's Ny mpU Soap of Kail Divine
Do \ emi- no. v he said t > evert an almost magical
power. <'omp i.ed for the most part ol < >rienl; l
Balsamic. Plant- to tins utter exclusion of all mire
rai admixture, it is distinguished im dirmallv lor its
extremely bland, puril’v log and so thing action o
tin' skin; and b y acting on the pores amt minute se
cretory vessels, expels ail impuriiies 1 nun the sur
l face, allays every tendency to iiutlanimation, and
i>. this method alone. effectually di-Mpat. s all red
| ness. tan. prinpies, freckles, sunburn and other un
sight ful cuiancons visitations. So inimical to female
lovline-s. Its ns*- will change the most bilhiic, com
plexion into one of radiant whiteness; while on the
neck hands and arms 11 bestows a delicacy - ami
1 fairness which its continued use will happily pro
tect, and every appearance of youthful charm, to
the most advanced period of life. For sale, whole
sale and resail, hv JCI.FS DAI EE.
Practical Che mist and Perfumer. No. ix’U dies
nut-st.
Ami by J. E. MARSHALL. ITAVIEAND, HIS
Id A v\ CO., and V. . 11 AIN ! S, Jr.
A premium awarded at the Franklin Institute.
April I fw lA3
DR. LE ROY S
vegeta iiiii: in t v 1:k sa l pslls.
THE si art!ing drawback on nearly all Medicinal
Agents has ever been that in their proee■--> of pur
i gatinn and purification. thev have ado IhinUtolnl
the S’jsl' >n. Hence Purgative Medicine- have al
ways been regarded as at be.-t but a A-r. >s-on,
Kril; Patient- resorting to them for the relief of
one disease at the expense of another. To obviate
. this. Phi -iciuns ha vc long sotVb.t far an Agent that
: would at the .v-rw- firin'
PLUG F PI RTFY AND STRENGTHEN.
But their efforts a ero nearly fruitless, and thev
| had almost despaired of success when the labors ot
science and re-earrl.. v »•••<• rewarded by a discoy
j ery which fully realized the fondest desires of the
Medical Facully, and which is justly regarded as
tme of tl»e most important Triumphs that. Pharmacy
lias ever achieved. This important desideratum is
named
3>r. Lc Hoy’s Vostetisble Universal Pills.
\\ hich J*n. r ihf the 7 •/(>•</. and remove all rnrrt/j f
and ritiofrd humor's, and iiuht aitli 11 a>'ctimitliy.f/ous from
the body in a manner never before rivalled, and
whieh yet produce mt troi/'ffi’s.v or hissUnde what
ever. but on the contrary, tone the Stomach, and
invigorate the constitution during the progress of
their operation. Dr. Fe Roy's Pills, in fact, unite
tho-e herctolore irreconcilable, hut most desirable
qualities. hrof//of!o?/ and /nr if nr, ith ,n. for they are
at the same time a TI4KNtiTfI!IM NTi PUIIGA-
Ti\ i:, AND A PI KiI’VING TONIC.
I he two paincipai ingredients in Dr. T.e Roy's
Pills are
W ILD ClliilSßv & SARS APANIT/LA.
So prepared that etch promotes tit* beneficial ef
fect ol the other, the former strengthening, 1111110
lii■; latter, through its union with various vegetable
ingredients, evacuates ami purities; thus thev su
perinduce no torpidity or lassitude of the the Diges
tive Functions, and hence their operations are at
tended b\ no Ite-aciiou or Subsequent Co.-iiveuess.
Dr. I.e Roy - ibiis are tlie most active and search
il g Aledicine in existence. They at once attack
the very root oi Diseases, and their action is so
prompt that in an hour or two after they are taken,
the patient is aware of their good effects. They
not only operate on the Flood, hut also on the chyle,
of whieh the Flood is formed, and this secures good
Mood from the fountain head, moreover, they pro
duce neither nausea, griping or debility, and as a
family medicine they have no rival. Price ~J cts.
per box.
Sold wholesale and retail by H WIT. AND, RTS- 1
FRY <N (’().. THOM \S BARRETT CO., WM.
HAINFS. 1) ANTIGNAO A HARRY, and WV.
K. lx PIN 'll E.\, and at retail b}’ Druggists through
out tlie State.
I May i RO
DYE & ROBERTSON,
WAREHO I ‘Si: aN D CQ3IMISSION
MERCHANTS,
ON TINT F tho above bu.suiess at their obi
AN stan i. East Side of Meluto*h-street,
where thev are prepared to receive consignments
of < OT PON. GRAIN, FLOI R, BA< ‘ON. A c.
A< their Store on Froad-slreet, next door below
i the Hardware Store of Mr. John Rones, where
they will also keep a supply of GROCERIES, and
; tv ill be happy to accommodate all who may' favor
I them with a call.
Thev have procured the services of Air. J. il -
CROCKER, lately in the employ of Messrs. Daw- ■
j son A \V eaver, who will devote bis entire atten
tion to (he Warehouse business.
Liberal advances made on Produce in store when
required. MARTIN M. DYE
• Sept. 23 c E. D. ROBERTSON
LIST or letters.
lIE3IAISIXG in the Post Office at Augusta,
<m the Ist ol Januui'y, lofß.
[[ r* IVi ou wishing letters Irom this list will
pie use say mey are advertised.
A
Adams Jones L Ayres William M
Allen miss Emily Anthony James
Andrews Thomas Arelie 31 (J
Andrews mr
11
I‘arton Levingsfon 2 Bolcher M P
Berrv miss Elizabeth lion-dry mrs Ann
Bell, William W Boyd mrs Elizabeth
r.eU Ii i) 2 Boydeu Edward
His hop miss Sophia Boutett David ft
]> U .H |i j* Brooks rev Iverson L 2
Barites Bo via IT 2 Bowen James
Bateman mrs ft 31 Bridges Kohert D
I’ij il mrs E Brown mrs Mathena
Bishop George Brown C 2
Barton George 3V Bruckner John T
i .Uit , G \v Buffington Frances
Bivii!”- Tims Must P orßyrd mrs Eliza
J ft taic'hter Bennett James (J
Bold. 31arv Buckley James .V
Boa v\ right Jame> S Burge 33 ilcy J
Boyer miss 3iary Josa-Burton mrs if A
phine
C
Cade col John or George(*ox mrs Henry
h aggle Clark A Oak man
Carpenter A. H. Combad Jordan M
Chartran \\ m Coo Biliey
Clark Barkit L Cummins John
Coleman ,M 11 Crisp 33 11
Coriell A ft Crawford Charles
Cobb Thomas A
I)
Daniels James Dennis John jr
Devero .Matilda Dwy er mr
Dawson Charles 2 Dwyer J £
Dennesrev John
E
Ellis miss Clara Evans James E
Eiliston J J
F
Fendall mrs Sarah M Fursraan bon John
Ferre 1 Caroline A Fridcll Jolta
Fitts E 31 Florence mrs E
Fanasee John I'iucJiiu Cornelius
Bair Evelina
G
Gardner John L Gibbs W illiam
GiliMMi John 1) Galiihercolft
Gillmon miss K Giigcr Isaac U 3
Gibbs F V Grilrin Thomas
Gnllage mrs Marv or JnoGardner B
31 Wilks ' Green A B
Galkins James 2 Gordon John E
11
Harris Uriah Heckle Thomas 2
Harden miss J Hightower J 3V
Heck!*; Christopher Hewson 3V
Hill Madison 31 Hopins Samuel H
itiihaan ft-T llouslonmrs Bucretia
lit idt 3 aioatiu , 1 iuggins Abraham B
Hill John L Hunter bins Nancy i
Henderson mrs Mary Hubbard John B
Hitchcock mrs Charles 31
I
Ingram missE Irwin J I.
Jones W illiam 5 -Johnson F.lishn R.
Jones John \V J r nnings T J
James Richard ft 3 Jernagan \V m
Johnson R Jowell G 3V
Johnson Cesar rare of mr Johnson J W «N- W ft
James Gardner
K
King John Kent J
jK eilv miss M Kms: Geo S
King John T Kneeiand J W
Knight M Keuady >1
Knight E Kelly John
Keith 1) Kelly Jeremith
Knight Iv 33 Kent miss ftusaa
Knight J 3\ r
L
E .wtoii 33Jb S Ijongstreet Gilbert
I-conard .1 times F Lindsay C il 2
Leonard Jas Lindsay ft. muel
I.acs 1. Lincoln ii ■«
I.av nature J D Lucas E
! .on gw orth W N Lovell Lewis
Lockwood Geo
Me
Me ‘idee Daniel McCoy C Jl
McKic James McGlue U
M
Mahoney Daniel Musgrove 111!
Jlagrath W J Montague 31 C
Maharrv miss .Mary Mullen miss Mary A E
Mat iris J rise oh lio.re A
Mathis J L Mousley II
May son ii L Mullen B
Mairrudcr (’ B Moodv dr W
Magruder M L Mu mi ay J D
Mitehcl ft M unda v 11 I
31erm ftuiomon Myers Samuel
J\
Ximmo 3V G 2 .Neagle J
Nichols J C Nicolas miss \ irginia
Nerin urns It Nee-on I’hos care of Cha;!
NuteJ T Neasuu
.N B
O
O'Hare John O’Neal Wm
O'Neiil mrs Odam mrs Jane
P
Pace ftc-an Peterson John
I'eai ks \\ ui IVck E
Bigott A Bere.aul I.
>’,i' -hal Thus 2 Perryman Elisha
Bar. Tlios Primrose PH
'.a a,,.- f, s Pnerscat E
Printer Susan Pa ikiusDavid
Pet o:es E 11 2
R
Ray mi>s Jane Ring HR
Rive- R R Robinson mr
Kasimi 31 Roberts l.izzy
Kiteuey miss A Roach T 2
Rhode- J A or RB Day Rudler i J
Rice Luke Robinson S 2
Rmhardson F Roberson iN. Elridge
ft
ftego A Smith D C
ftegee Joseph Smith <’ W
SulmondJ 1) Smith R
ftkinner tm-s E V Smith Pratt lor Jas Jones
ftharnblen rapt John Snowden Thomas
Skinner miss. June Stark Pinkney
Shine Dennis Sturges Andrew B
Simpson James Summerville miss A
Sherman W L Surrey R
Shannon Geo ft took tilth John
Sharp miss Arabella
T
Tehorn H Tench G R
1 aat Thomas Thomas Edwin
Taut Phcbean Teltev James *
Talbit David Tutt Robert H
Tytou Win Townsend ii W
V
\ amlerhtiof Edward A Vanderiore NVm
care of Davis Adams
W
Walker Daniel Winter F
W akehand mrs Ann Williamson R A %
W alsb David 2 Williams C H
33 alker ! < W ilsou I" C 11
3\ alker Maria 33 ilsou miss .Mary
33 alker Jane 33 tilcox John
33 bite Edmund 3\ oldridge Gibson
W eiss A 2 3Vurstell Oliver
33 bite Jane 33 T ilson 3lartha care of
W elsh ‘l’hos Wm Keener, ir
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Young Amanda E A'oung dr D
Lm. 4 E. B. GLASCOCK, P. M
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WM. YORKE .
EAGL3S FOUNDRY, AUGUSTA. GA
Imiii-■■■/>,itffii chore lot of old Planters I Intel.
f i E \KING FOR FACTORIES, 31 ILLS,
IX G1 Nft. .vc.. and OTII ER CASTINGS, made
to order, at the shortest notice, and oh the most rea
tenable terms. [Q PATTERNS of every descrip
tion made to order.
[IV All machinery, Sz.c. from this Establishment
warranted to work well. Orders from the Coun
try will receive prompt attention.
From our experience in the business* we feel
confident that we can give satisfaction to all who
may favor us with a call.
N. B.— Hotchkiss Patent 33 ater 33 heels, to suit
different heads ui water, kept constantly on ban do;
made to order. WM. YORKE.
July li v.-—Gru 1G
! VOTICE. —The firm heretofore existing under
11 the name of M VVES fle, THOMPSON, at
j 3 amak. C»a., is i nis Day dissolved by mutual con
sent. The out-standing business of the undersign
ed, will be settled by WM. MA YE ft, one of the
firm, w-ho still cootinues the Mercantile business
at the Otd Staml.
1 Dec. 1 c 2— MAYES U THOMPSON.