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FLORIDA
•TIZENS of this beautiful anti healthy Stale
> allow me, a native i.}*orgi m, the p ieaaure to
a yo'ir attention to oa« of the greatest anti mo t
vt »i Medicines ever discovered —one of a.-irrq e
ci harmless nature —me* which fn Oro’roJ Its-If
be ai infallible remedy f' r the FL VER AM*
TL’E, effecting a certain aaJ speedy cure. The
ne mentioned is truly very short, an I will bo
• ruble Iby many, but I hare ceVtitioate? from the
rSt Phvsi'i tot and of gentiem .oft n> f -hr - n*-
aectabiiity of Savannah, where 1 re;; V. it i
mown by ai! that a poison wi l soV; circulate
through and effect the whole human s} tern, the
why not a simple and one chat i- halm v i
Medicine is not a A >rt iern Ham ' is. ■ *> ; a » v
ent Remedy altogether. It »> mafic •>> toe c".\ «■•
Stoan’ia i —it is recommended by cii'/ . « or i'
iVMnift, Georgia, South Carolina. I-horide, iVo.: ard
to be candid, all my Printing is So a ,t.«xe* it J
by Mr, E. J. Parse, of Sa> :’ii ’. ; -n you will at.
once see it is altogether a S uiL'-.cmcr, and if il wa
my intention to hum’)./j any c unraunity, I won id
not choose gentleman's names that arc vreill known
an lin the same place where 1 resi le, i submit
the testimony oi residents of thri eh--, am a 1
—hom are the first Physicians, a; I 1 presume v<-a
acquainted with many of them. The Meo -
wiae offered to the world, is a safe, cer'aht a ; '
speedy cure for Fever ami digue, winch it wiu «io
in the very short space of Ttcelre FI / s. A's!
da is a newly settled country, ii U liable to a gre •:
deal of this troablesom? disease, and it will ha to
the advantage of every family to beep a supply on
hand. Citizens of Florida: it is not mv hire- con
to weary your patience with a swing of nonser.-m
or of advertisements, for I can a; mre youdhat lam
pretty well used up in this part of the w - but 1
•wish you to try this Medicine aid satisfy j :r
--•elves, and you will f r the first fim» buiuV. tlsat
a disease could ha cure I i.u 7>II guvs, ,*:.d ,;.r
only way to prove it is to try it.
I really do not know why a Soutbr n Medicine
should not be as good as cue that is manufacture \
at the North. .My .Medicine has effected a]■ t c‘
cure where ?I! others have failed. J admit there
are many other remedies, but not one that cun be
come so popular, and so certain of curing this com
plaint, as Humphreys’ Remedy far Fever and -I •’/«•.
Only think for a moment. Ttcrfvs Hours to be a :
healthy urn! It is strange. vervstr.m • •». ihat /■?
should need so much boasting at la U; bat such L
this world. I wid not tax you with o-- more ot
this, but willingly I leave the Medicine to recom
mend itself to Fmrida. And nos--, to close, / '
my honor the Medicine do?a not c .v FI.
or any Mineral Preparation whatever; fi it a 1 c -
table only.
I am respectful!", voury&e.
\V. HUMPHREYS. Jr.. Drr -f t,
Corner Bay and Droyi ; i-strcctr, 3avaun -h.
SOUTH CAROL IN’A.
PLAN TERS of this noble Stare, 1 n b vox f
givc the above Medici:’ - ore •1 a fair trial,
an! you will find it to exed all the Uu .ib -of the
North. It is now used, and with sacccs". in y ; ,
State,
Certificates can he had ft' addressing either mv
self or Dr. P. M. Cohen, Charleston, or M>*. J
S. Farr. Grahamville, who have the MedlHme for
•ale. All orders addressed to me wifi meet with
prompt attention. The Mode in wid he found nr
the stores of either of the following gentlemen,
who have the genuine oulv.
AV. HUMPHREYS. Jr.
AGENTS.—P. M. Cohen A Co.. Cb . Mha F
C.j T. J. S. Farr, Graham vibe, S. t ; \V. \. < ;-s
--well, Savannah. Ga.; A. McLanc r, Co . Jarb - -
rillc, Ga.; Shotwell & Gilbert, Mac n, Ga ; ; to, -e
ft Knott. Griffin. Ga.; P. A. Aloisc, I ..-.Grange. Ga.;
Weister& Upping. Columbus. Ga.; \V. Root, Mari
etta, Ga.; J. T. Patrick, Salem, Tcnn.; J. 1,
Sperry, Houston county. Ga.; Solomon Good all. At
lanta, Ga.; William Carr. Jacksouboro; W. R. An
derson, Dalton. Ida.; U. A. litirch. Ilawkinsviiie.
Ga.; Samuel Palmer, Darien, Ga.; 11. F. Fioj d, -Mi
oanopy, Florida.
I'or sale wholesale and retail, in Augusta, hr
WILLIAM K. KITCHEN, Acet.t.
S?pt. 2 2m “
THE REMEDf NEEDED.
Dr. WvJOdruffs Dysentery Cordial,
For Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Gri; iny J’ i..s anrl
Summer Complain! of Children.
FRO 31 Hcn j. Gardner, editor of the Southern
Shield. Enfaida, Ala.
Another Lift, s.vvnn by the Cordia a\:r
Physician t skill had failed t > bene't.
Dr. Woodruff : — Ura,- Sir: 1 take great p’.ea
• uro in testifying to the eiliciency of your D\ sen
terey Cordial from testing its virtues i i m v own
family. Mrs. Gardner was last summer most vio
lently attacked with that disease, and aft. all emi
nent medic i! skill had been ball! d in its efr rts to
remove the disease or allord relief, and apprehen- ■
sious began to be felt by myself, that she would rot
survive much longer, under the int -n = e agony in
which she was laboring, 1 had recourse to you:- in
valuable Cordial, and before she had tak 'u one
bottle of it, relief was obtained; an I after f, king
two, was entirely cured. 1 feel sure that Irn in
debted to it, for her ltj'\ Aon cm u=e t’T- as on .
may see proper. PF- NJ. GARDNEI.
Eafaula, Ala. July 15, ISI7.
WOR3IS ! WOR3IS !! WORMS !! !
Dr. Wooiniifs Worm Spociflc,
Is a safe and efficient remedy for Worms. Trv it
It is as good as the best, and cheap as the choc.;-, st.
(xrijfin. Pike co., (It.. Jnh; 12, I Eb—. Mr. Woo i
rulf: —Please forward immediately three dozen t;f
vour AV orm Specific. We have calls for it daily,
feend it without delay. Respectful I'.', 1 '.',
JOHN G. HILL, do CO.
Talbot, co., Ga.. Dec. 12. 1815.—Dr. WoodufF: I
have recently ma le trial of your Worm Specific in
a very ha 1 case, with the happiest effect. 1 think
more of it than ever, and believe it will da in 99
oases in the lUO. J. U. ROPER, 3f. D.
Dali Razors Mada 3'iaro in a farr r.l:n
-utas with—
THE IMPERIAL lUZ'JR PASTE.
Read what Sam’l \\ . Ibournoy. Editor of the
Columbus Enquirer, say- in regard to it:
Having ma le trial of the Ka'.or Strop Pa-te for
some 5 orb months, I am satisfied that it is all that a
stiff bearded man can require to put his dull razor
in c unplefc order.
When I purchased a box of this Paste I had no :
faith in its superior qualities, bat experience has
convinced me that it is entitled to all the celebrity
it has obtained; the article is a first rate tiling and
no mistake. SAM E. W. FLOLRNOV.
Columbus, Nov. 21st, 18T>.
All the above preparations for sale Wholesale
and Retail by V\ . K. KITCHEN. Augusta. Geo.;
R. W. Rogers, Waynesborough; W. W. Carr, Jack
•onbornugh; Thos. White A Co., Wrightshorough; i
C. C. Cody, Warrenton; J. W. Jones, jlavfield; \\ .
Davis. Powelton; 11. S. Reman, Mount Zion; J. ft.
Simpson A Co., Sparta; and iu mod of the counties ■
throughout the State of Georgia. July IS
NO MOR3 WHITE, GREY OR RED
HAIR.
A REMEDY which enhances considerably the
J- A- beauty and alters the appearance of the coun
tenance from that wlrch is much disliked. It is
pleasing to have efficient means to remove these
delects. To effect this change of hair -o much
wished for. is the grand and never failing property
ot Jl LES HAL EL S VEGETA RLE Lltif ID
HAIR DYE. which the proprietor can with justice
state, is far beyond any thing of the kind ever yet
known in this or auy other country. Ls 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 grav hair, |
whiskers, eyebrows, >!kc. to a brown, black, or
chesnut color. The slightest evil consequences
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
delible manner, the various gradations of colors,
without danger or inconvenience and has justified
the liberal patronage and unlimited confidence of
the public. If black is required, ask for box mark
ed IN., if brown, box marked R,
For sale, wholesale and retail, by
JULES II AI EL, Perfumer and Chemist,
120 Chesnut street. Philadelphia.
And by I. E. MARSHALL. H AVIUAND. RIS
LEY Si CO., W.M. 11. TUTT, and W. HALVES,
J and at most all Druggists throughout the fb JL
Beware of Counterfeits. —Ask for‘Mules HuueTs !
Vegetable Liquid Hair Ih e." if you idimt the gen
article. Price 75 cts. and VI ner box.
A premium awarded at the Franklin Institute.
July 1 iw 153
IbrjGKS FOR SAfTer
THE Subscriber has for sale and will keep on
hand at his Prick Yard on Green street, ;
3-30,000 BRICKS- S. L. BASFORD.
Jan H 1 27
PROSPECTTTS. .
FOR THE CONGRESSIONAL CLOSE
ANO APPENDIX.
TJaTE issue this Prt'.spcatns to eppris? the public
v ? of renewed prep irationsoh our parttw pub
lish tho CON GRES-i< -*N AL GLOBE & APtEN
DI v for the approaahiair session, a..; to invito
subscriptions, inr two iion.-.c; haring contracted
v. ith us lor the work, oa such terms as enable us
now to make complete r w-r s, to lanidpA and
i- the nutuherrin quicker sue er-ion than here- I
to?, re, and with-»ut mere sing tie price to s-.b
---c;;bers. wc h >p«- to make a good return for the
liimraiinr »«d hi hofitemi sanetion r-uis be towed
i\ ■ ■
further 1 •
'i'.tF last .3 not the least important point in the
v '.v oi t’.iugre ■. i’ :i.: . a-; I daiaWc report.
debates ot t'le ho ly are of vahiq m pn.-uartipn
f ' ihe extent oi - . fieir c.rcillation :•> a ong ti c - co- V.
I; i-In this vvay ; C ;egress is brought iato the
p ’esen .te of its remote ednstituects—t' at It oLta-ns
easy iccc- vo-'d h 'l.’s eommu»fir x 4: -rm vith them
from day today, an-.1 renders theg.-verrmeat retfi
i y re orcscutative.
11 i... i. .. I -ora all parties in C-.>n«T33;Vthtf
sti-on/e%t marks oi epprobalioa a :d c ail J •>. ce ii
the liberal mga; e anu* p-•■•maneof c -olr . t rote 1 tr
CO.itiaue ilie v, rk, v.9y,;i ftr- be fem? ! wantior
in the impart!ail’ •* and hub <drv n* ens-nrv to rbc
ifie fni--dme.it of thee g?ryem<-nt on om-f, Tiie
next session wiii task to ihc utmost tha rest effer*
ot ose connected with the tiniiai Utking. Si arid
if res* and resui.’s of abiding coneern. T;?' war.
it; origin ami conduct bv T office •- j ; ihe eahmet au !
in the field, wifi fartiwh 1 ibepi-ro
•>. d er)jnsi<i-ration. ‘j ho terns of pewe, ihe d. !-
: position to bs made of conquesD. ih-t cri.iscquenccs j
t<- be iir.tivn hom all that has been done, a- affect
f»'g p trfies iii this country, and especially as bear
ing on tne approaching I’residcntial election, w iii
opc i up n -vrl and powerfully operating discus
° bus. rn d- ring tue conn oils at Washington during
the next year as pregnant of good or evil to {.hi
continent as tho«-e of R ,me were to the Ob’ World
o; the days of her early e-ner v. fvh a it 11 fc~
deliberation and action was never presented to anr
< 'oitgres*. Ail that fins transpired, or mar here"- i
after tra ispire bclore the close < 1 the approacliiag
session of Conpress, iu No v Jloxiro. CriiCorma, i -
' ; • O'.;- i . ■ 3
ji J’.<!c i< 0,. ;r. mu 1 .‘TirTic to* i : *r tbo «- i , t*-.-■>t-j>-i o
sue n-'X' v ongress. ; -.lebates w.li co dai-i to* *
h.story of the wrr. ».nd ifs action determine ifsre -
s:J*', wheth-r t-.ey he lee M.-d bv arms r*r diolo- !
| And whatever is developed concerning i
t. *t v. ’t ur.ii jr.tereUing matter on tne tie >r ofCon
i see s or in the Executive Messages, will be found
i ' : V«A.;oa i.l U. 3 LOSG A &SSIQS AL (iJLOB£ and Ap-
I PEM IX.
•
■ print- 1 co? stTneriiae double ro- ;!nrner >• ’ *■> «; v-T I
| type, ( hrerier and nonpareil ) ir quarto form, each
| number coaraiiiing sixteen rural r ;:.rto 1 ares.
; j he speeches of the members in this first form.
• are coadc-ii.-ed*—the inti report of the prepared
speeches bring reserved fur the AppemUx’ Ad
r* -iii: y.-m .*, nv;f ons, and other proceedings, nr*'
! given in the f*T: t of the Journals, with the yeas
and niy- on ever- imoorfant qtte'fion.
Every fnemhor will have an opnortanitv to ran I
| ids rein arks before they are m;t topress. and alter
j our report, if he shad think it incorrect,’
I . upend.v i mode i«p of the I -idunt’s an
< n-jat iae.ir.ago, tiic reports of the minciuai oificcr?
• : tho government iNI . c . nip.any it. a; d a
spec.-hes M ti.e inen.hcrs cf ( .vs.. written out
I same form v ■■■'.■<’ . d :
nn !; os about the same number o* v- ru fieri-: • a
■ session.
Daring the fir t month or six wo , f rossion.
there is rarely more business doue than will make
two iiuuibers a week—-c ue »»i ino (_ onsressionai
j Globe and one of the Appendix; lm{ fi irl; the re
i maicf'cr of ase ssion, tlu-.-c is u.-ucliy oa.fi r. it mat
! ter far two or three numbers of c.ich - N
Ibe next sv-vumi ; ■'! be t'.ans'.ia'!v in.: •routin'-,
j thereiow?, we, <*a!ealafe that the Congmessiona!
G!o!>e nn l d 1 *; 1 ?-* fix to*s-ether will make near ■- f;■ **:
■ and noupareii. Wo furnish coiupitic LiJvxes to
j both at the end of a session.
surplus V , 3 to sappiv ad li* ii Ui;.\ J,;5 u»I
--j rietl, or log la the mails ; but subscri !*, ;*. dmalfi be
| ■' >r J darlictiLv:* to file iheir pvpavs carcfufi’/, fi
i fuarf’i ;t we should not Le able to supph Air, the
j lost n. imbe-;,
A'b* have a few surplus copi 's r.f the C;>:.;vr?s 1 n
jal C»ii<be for the l.mt «e«sion of Con.' ress. v uich \v
will sell,for the original subscription price—M a
! copy.
i »Ve have no surplus copies of the Append! c f r
tliat scs.-.i.jii.
t r. r. a: ?.
; Forme con- of tfio G’ ’—..v; 02 '
1 or one copy of liio .Ippc dir., , p
For six e yes of cither, or p i-t of h-vh N» ix< i
EL,ii.fcc, ivi * E.J,
Washington, Oct. i, 1317.
; PR OSPE CTI73 OR THE COL JAI iJ 3
TIME 3,
MAY TNG been for four year? the Editor of the
•• I ime.i, tha under-igned presume * . hat hi
re aders and the Democratic i’urfv in V. i ; -u
Georgia, whose political organ and agent ha has
endeavored to be, are by this m siifil'-ienily ac
i quainted with him to know whether he is worthy
id th.eir confidence ami support ~s a Denvuwaiie
• Editor. It is proper to say. that when 1 ersi into j
| tha Editorial management of this na.per.liie estab
lishment was very much depressed in point of pros,
i parity. I saw at once that the paper was to he b.-ih
j up Ue ticro , before a hope could be entertained of its
! prosperity. I s subscription list, not so lire hr one
half as it -honhl ha, had run to weed, and wc- en-
I cumbered, with many bad and doubtful names.—
’ Tilts required pur.ration and reaovati >n. Cut J; ! ?uc?
, in the stability and perma-mnee of the paper ha-.l t >
; be establLaed. J o short the presit i - cf its su - cess
• was ail to bo created by the exertions r.f ;;r, edihin 1
partners. While we have J. moi-’t to .yards !'u
accoinplishmcnt of the object, more remain-, to h-»
done. And it becomes necessary i. rme to say to ■ tv
politioal friends, that if they tb--ire me to cor.ti ir.
■ at my present ]> > ;, they must aivc such tokens ,>f
i that dv-tflrc ami their appro,bati.>n as v iii c -
■ Lie n\a to afford to do so. The present is deem
ed an auspicious tone to present this subject
to mv political friends. The Governor - elec
tion is at hand. Our candidate is of Western
Georgia, “-born of the Manor. and we should
: takft the lead in giving him a support that wi.M ex
hibit, what we who knew him be-t, think of him.
Popular, able, and faithful to his political principles,
—George W. Towns offers to his friends, at ou.ee,
the strongest incentives to an active and earnest
support, anil a cheering guarantee of his success.
To the attainment of important ends, means must
always he consulted. The press and the .-tnmnare
the engines ot political enlightenment and the
means of success in the propagation and triumph
of political principles. 1 believe I can unhesita
tingly appeal to my cour ;e as a Democratic Editor,
as a proof of my fidelity and single-hearted pur
pose to achieve the true honor and victorious sue
cess of Democratic principles, Hy what has pass
ed, I am willing to he judged lor the future. With
renewed energy ami rekindled enthusiasm in the
cause, t come forward to ask of the Democratic Par
ty, such encouragement, in the unequivocal shape
of a largely increased circulation, as will at the
same time enable me to feel that I am both useful
to m}- party, and true to myself and those depend
ant upon my exertions, in the editorial profession
to which 1 an attached.
\\ ith these views, the following prospectus some- ‘
what varying from our usual terms is put forth.
Persons obtaining subscribers will please forward
the names immediately.
JOHN FORSYTH, Editor.
Columbus, July7th. 1817.
GIN MANUFACTORY.
rjMli; SUBSCRIBERS have entered into
JL copartner-hip for carrying on the above bu
siness in this city, and have taken the shop recent
ly occupied by J. T. W.vdk, 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
best made in this State.
Their arrangements are such, that ail work con
fided to them ran be relied on, and a- punctuality
is a cardinal point with them, customcres will hot
meet with disappointments.
O' Repairing of all kirds done at the shoitcit
notice, and in a workmanlike manner.
BOATWRIGHT & RIVES.
jAXtsT.BnATVVTUCHT, £
Hr iM.x P. Ritks ) ly Dec. 31 i
k • PROSPECTUS
or A KB W JOTJR IT A L ?
THE REPUBLIC.
Sir Plus is the tills of a Xew Paper,
whi :h .lie si; vscuhsdti proposes to puulEh. i. the
S city of '-.jig-;.:,
i'll • /£'*?-/' i* tt'* ! -rr. Jtff ■'roof *v>. Tr»-
tain v-'u’-i fidelity. the great and conservative urin
tip’es of the Whig Paktv. llo.me Ivpf'sfuy j
i v. ;.l receive. *a cordial support, and be ardeiuU - .s.
t i-’icd T:i oppeiitien to .sy tens c.dcui.-ted to footer !
roitiauv i. at the expenTe of : A « :■: aica^.
i The DiiTiiiasriox .v.ioxa the States of the j
PKOUBT-I 5 OF THE SSAI.E§ OF THE Pu TLIF ,
Las?>?', will be uv ; ;!> ,1 as soou .as the. state of the I
0. ; •ud CCS -i pi It. :;s a-•••. -I' <f ..J.
; prdicjicy :-ui jus-rice. The Sud-Tkk vscry will
!• opposed, as • :'i»onxe, for kc epin ra ■ 1 oUhnrs
i-'-g i te p-ibuc Rinds-—less s;de and economical
:>a ■v ol '-.Oiks. I ny. Afq.O'sfiihon of
F.»’ <o >- f.HßfTn'tv wi Ibe opposed as unite
.••v=snry lor to * wan's oi our oeooie, ■! «ngeroug to
the pe cn and . doty ot the T lion, and utterly ad- i
v< r-e Son Tern security. Pku Kv»i ni 3!exi
co wiii bo adrocroed is a measure to be honestly j
aid InnoraUv coo-uiij.suited at the earliest prac j
tic; period.
y. r Etc sag-; of Lrcviß’.w-'! will define oirconroc
) far her ■ reference to vtton \t. politics au* ,
a fairs, Tuc IL ■<//.'«■ c will as ardently sustain
V, fit rer.icv an d nr,\s:Mus iv Georgia as it ;
w'U thn. e for the Uoev at i \ roe. The view?
.li ~,e s- .-ci',..”, j-i reicrcnce to estate interests.
h;v bi»cn «•> often put forth in the columns of the
Ch, o' >{■!' ,y *>kr/.’r/ ;:;-i it is unnecessary to rc
| iterate them now. F ufi'c it to say. that ever\
efiw t v d.R-di the Eepibiic can make to add to the I
pro-’pc.nhy cf the <. UE AT C< ■ ’-I X. O N Wit A I.T r I OF
iii: oft v. an-I r-i>» heppi-mss of h> r people. will be
in ad j as a I ottering ot one of her native
j so. ss. Tic itxf o c sx a ok Aucf-'ta wi:i receive ,
a -p.-go - le.ra of his aneution. V* uatever can add
to her papal,Oion and wealth, ai.-d the prosperity
oi* her people, will be sustained by run Rkfeblic
with unwearied devotion.
i; S 3 ;be fervent wish of the snhscr ! or to sec •
Ihe S*OOXO and Am: th linked in the bonds of per- ;
petual harmony and friendship. Their differences i
v hi i»o to The R; rrr-i.ic a sc-nrc-e of con,cant j
. “.dtcitii !■-. and its eiV.wts will be warmly directed j
to heal their broker. aA.T'ha-.and poi :tto a n . ;jos i
ar. p .17 ft tv a v of Os. of Y. m srkcd out ’ v our r X- !
r-.-tTm A '--n toe \use frehtts of cjs
F 0» mr AI, F * T ,T : TTS.
■ ■ —a period full of . - - !
sr.rlli- . ■'* -• ’■ci'.::. th aylit—peers up beb re us in
she cvc • to.il f-.iture. 'Vbcnrdi hope ofr tconcilatior.
1 ■ ..' ’.c • "pic, | f :'jk.;i-a is darkened i
■ ' ■ j
vr b- tin*.*, an si our iaitb an .liove sh?.!i bo Ircrs to ,
W i r i l ."the r•' v tr« ’* coiat ov.or tti~ of, uvs
or DISriXGli: HFi) V. HIM? FUR THK MUST OFFICE j
w tj.fr-: tub or r of nr: PEon.r, Thk Sl::tfr- j
1, TO \ n.l. SOS TAIN TH :. B OF t'H" Ot KATI T |
■ • . " ' - CL AY. Ag«
■ lc;e* not cre i ,t !■, '.--n the nor--.' erandenr and
hrantv of /••■»•? f 1 ■?:♦. b-r that >-f--- ~0.,! noon rye
!.\1 HEVOTIO.V To !1 IS OVNTRT. »ro| »»l FI IC SFM- j
vie: s. v. irrxi h : gives him a ic-he in tut
nr a rtrs of ms r Vi ;.y--i ry, r-a to;: natiov j
t i ftv ctiak after vT?HoAT». His reni« arid prac;i
er.l svisdoii ii-ire n ’.r utkd otht cot xrm, nnd
si ro-i ti;f IlHi rnr, whi!“ even sa~es have
•hi t'• c birred br Ids t ’ iqoee"? TH J' r. ’’ <■’ xc r of
;TT ( 'n v S! iTITHA OIJ i S FIT RTi TOP!! PFCvi;
i} i n (OV.I.!; T t ■. r O'- i: m;. n<--v.-t •■ff-cs in
rm V, r, end proro-s stl'l !o. ?< to l.i? radiant.ln- ;
rlncAra to nr.-ii r • ,r si: rilK ctocofd riiosrEcTs
Thi b.i,•w r. v, dlbc no,factious support. Tste j
to b>:td tbc i to acticipctf'd v' : y. Resides its
M.-ditica’ information t‘u Ri-.rcBJ.T-- 'viil ftwnßh the
fCKRFA'T .N'FAS > )i" THE DAT, an 1 will lie constant- ;
jy enrich-m! wi : i interesting talks, 1.0.0-. uis
: nr?, ar other liti uri
c ! '•• -• it ■ ”-i -•.cubv-H.- (I| . - ;!..> eau.w
r.or r at* •r. Par'ic’d.a~ rare wid be raid to its
ISCCTnHU. I* Kl’ *. •' T3l f NT. !
• ■ [. .■ n ■ i --
i' ■ ■a? .' H 1 ' Firm p • s . ‘bo T.) C- !1• G 1
mm ia ; s tor th ;■ p -ri -d, w’lb < * eve options,
h.’.vin-r i-een -.rritVu by hoiseT. I fed-fires to
c i! iv;i*e i c0r.11.*.! "-lod f«ei!;:» v.-itli his brethren
of TtfK Wind aV r* Div.to 7vn • iAnss. j o
'i S -p : tTT" m in c don. a:’ f— a nrv
• r-.FS Co'. :■ FFN'-i; PF I r.JBF.U U. 1* VTiJ.-TN 'G F -
aid PK<f»tis»:s ?N RFTtin v, lov ror and in
. niF.o!:» i.xnti m.vs -io prohutk thi; prui.ir
• F.'f . j: i ; f \ »v n t-i f -ik mi-H
if : in; :m.in-- i-;,i s or thk Win ; "uci -.
Thk R; :>i .u ?-■ will bo imbji-hed Tf.t-Wr.ntcr.Y
imi W- iht! v.a-claAo {hi-.r, if the patrot.are wlli
| i; a , I will ue primed on new and hcuti-
Asti e riTisT NT'm u- r n :! ' bo at or rear
the eoui’tiem-emertt of the next Vs. ar, the cm li
st eimi it re3pocUu!lc asks of tho-e who favor the ;
i entei-iiri/c, to scud on their names as curly as pos
sible/ |
The Till AVr ftfi.v Rrrrni.rc n*l!e*—!t: ’
a me.'him -beet, the det‘> : ! •of news to be cop : ons.
u bhouf ■ -no -c '-I'-sp vk v. 1'! e ei*Kl Yv a-
Dor will tit* a r.oyr she? r, ( A* by- A inches.)
'dr—TH-Wi Vy.,-b 'A-tkV. -A
Ibu u-nt in advance.noon reecptSon of i
the iirsi niuiib -r. J A.*l. -o .u. ‘IrlT.
uodbt-rWib, in::.
D_l. JOBIj EUAHKAIsI’S L,iVT,'JL hJ£D
xl> Zj? I* i? jji. A ivl SDiCI.’I. i.
|-T • r.A-ri i • thi vdcable niedi. he to t!:e people
. >■ for ti relief aurrjJ u . ■ •
cits h ; ■[■■; >to a Av?! --rr- cliu-.tde. I.! - rot claim
- rit i fuiitl ili. \; neither do I scy it wi;! cure all
h-vascs. i Ait i*i (’hn-nic i.iv<*r Ali- ctions and
L>\ -pepsia, lean cuniideativ adv; e and recoin- i
■ ..1 its m i. o-u in v personal oh.- cry;-tu a at: J use
■ . le ii my own practice, i d article is
-a - .f-I _ rcF-jiv*. d. till. Ttver it ha> been used. 1
i mil ad owe 1 to roic r to .'dr. Ccmyc Heard of Troup,
.hr. Jolos Wirtv-i ■ i* (h-iuniiMis, ?!i-. hi--K -.dec of
>5:- ; \ h -ry i lull of Athens, Mr. William D.
i’crreil of Putnam, Rev. John Id Dan son of 1 a-
Tramre; to which a trreat number of j.-.huv t uiK- ht
be ud-.le I, wbo bear their testimony to it.> va •■*. —
L»r. ilenn iirai.ham has Used this medicine in his
own case, and lu-s prescribetl ft to mai y others,
jjivc it as bis opinion, th t it 5- one of the safest
most valuable medicines that can be used in
imperfect u. esti.'-b liver complaints, constipation
and irregular .--To of the bowels, [t i useful in
liiilio-’ts complaints, to person.'- t*c; t' a ni>Js .torn bii
iious levers.and in sick or nervous ache. 1°
pregnant won»en, who are subject to costiv’cness,
this medicine i.-- well suited. In rcgti;atin-ic the state
of the stomach a:..1 liowcls. and proiuuling«li.TCßtiou.
It Is particularly useful.
1 could append a bony list of certificates, but for
bear, prefer! r to r b. on the virt-ies of the medi
■ i to sustain itself. The medicine is a gentle and
certain cathartic, tonic and sudorific.
JO ML BRANHAM, Eaton ton, (la.
Price k:—For sale by A. («. WILL PS.
March 11
HOPE FDA TH I AFFLICTED ! ! !
NO Cl HE—NO PAY.
T Ive Pectoral Elixir.
\ WAR.RAX T i: I) CUli 11 VO R
Cotfshs. Voids, Asthma, Vlurisy, Pain in the Plde.
Pneumonia. 11 hooping Cottipk, Croup. Hronchitis,
J.v'rr Camphiint, Consumption, ami every disease,
to which the organs of'the Chest are incident.
nmiis invaluable remedy, (a discovery of one
8 of the most scientiuc Physicians in the Uni
ted State*.) has now been in m-e about three
years, and stands unrivalled by any other, for the
enroot the above diseases. The PECTORAL
ELIXIR is confidently recommended to the pub
lic, (especially of .Southern climates, where at
mospheric violsi(tides are *o frequent) as an in
fallible cure for all the ailments -neciiied above,
and numerous testimonials might he adduced to
substantiate the fact. It acts hv opening the
pores of the skin and equalizing the circulation,
a disarrangement of-which produces all the
•>f the Lungs. The Pectoral Elixir is not on 1 y
free from aßythinsr, which could ;>rove injurious
from its continued use. but on the ccjtrx",
possesses properties that strengthen the r'c-yach
and lumrs.aod wards oIF an attack upon those or
[ guns. The proprietor, so confidant of its success,
has authorized hi.* agents in every ease where it
| fail to give satisfaction, to refund the money.
Each bottle accompanied with ample direction*.
For sale wholesale and retail by
AVM. H. TUTT. Sole Aaent for Augusta.
Price Nf 1 per bottle cr six bottleti for
Dec. 9 2mjos i
[ liATES OF FREIGHT UM THE
GEORGIA AND WESTERN AND ATLANTIC KAIL ROAD.
D T\ ok iTi
X-M—^: ; f- •' *» e-- v "-h'' ■ ' ■" - •'* J, —
r- (-i;o*.ldl!vß ‘iL ROAD. 7 Vi-iU bOiMU.
M 2 « J ! - -f-3 '' ra !*■-bj |..
BETWEEN AUGUSTA AED rl I-~ J* '"’T- 'S 5* 1 , s>-s j 3 *”* j .-H'S
11 I J'T ■s C^j|£«^i!
_ /-a,
1 i Class-—i axes oi id 'ti. Ilounets and Fund- i | ~, ... , n to
.age, o? r f.-ot *0 20 >0 8 $0 8 ' $0 10 ! 50 I2J 50 1G j-0 1o
p-ronri ( r —Rc-xes «?*d Rales of Dry Good*, j
Sir..-- s -ddferv. Glass, Paints. Oils. Drugs and I j 1 „ rn i ,
U- %-iiv-u-ies. j»cr li 'Mils uv 40 j 50 [ U | jO »’ 1
1 n, d i loss —Sugar, Uo : ’ee. l.iquar. licygiug,
. Rope.Burter,Cheese.Tobacco. 1 mather, 11 i-lcg.
Cotton-Yarns. Uoi ner. Tin, Feathers. Sheet- ! I
Iron.Hu:;.c.v-War J 'roeb.e-v. f‘a>t»n; r H. Hard- i ' |j
ware an ' other heavy article? not enumerated' I M _ ... ,
be-'W, n*r iff) lbs i 37J 30 30 <.O i -10 *- /J OJ
J . t . 7"—Flour, Rice, P-acon. Pork. P-cef, i
i -h. Lard. Tallow. Peeswav. Pales of Rays.!;
• Imscsty. Green anti Dried Fruit. .Mill-t Jearing..
Bar ami Pi; iron. and Grind Stones, per 1 I
ln> i,... ‘ .... 25 25 25 2.5 30 35 40
rv.' -_«vVi/o‘jb’:‘. 30 ! so 50 30 j 37A 45 45
Sait —Per 1 >v. Sac.:, not e-xce ding i bushels 1 > j 30 o 5 40 i .> > GO b >
P r r.ush- !. ..- s 12 j 8 I 10 10 j 13 u> in
X>’.t*s's- —Per Hogshead U5C014-00 j 5 00 500•! 700 300 350
Plow-, W hecl-Ilnmow?. Corn-Sheller*. Straw- 1 ! 1 j I ___
Ciusers and Cultivators, each s*> ; si» | 50 50 .*> /*> j <5
Oa's, i;j sacks, per LasheL In-the Car Load. G G ; (> : |
, V, ; • 2 n 8 8 12 14 1j
V* beat, i’cas. Leans. Rye. Nuts and Crass-, . . ~
Roods, per bus icl.hythc Car Load 1 8 10 1-3 I - I' 1 U
—ln Call’s cr Boxes, no-: exc< eding 2A I „
bushels each T 30 30 1 30 30 40 45 50
i Car Lead of Live Stock ;i35 00 -3500[ 35 00 35 00 45 tO 55 00 ,55 00
| rUTl'cr other articles see list.
j, /*; re gin t - A a its, .'• lhe::is, "id all stations n the M estern Atlantic Rail Road, payable at
| those stations. For oilier stations it must be paid ir Vngnsta.
I*. C. ARMS, Superintcndert of Transportation.
T:ar.*\ ortaiion CjJic*, (dec- ia 77, 7 j? 'ad no.' l Thinking < omvjnn, }
. Vugiu-ta. (.Ja., July 1«>, I<»■■«•/. S July 1 i
SOUTIT ( ATtor.l’U AXD GEORGIA
P-Mlror i Ppckary* Sspresrj.
r ~ -
t' vA'A? 5# f?\ . Wk
rjM in souri i rre* o lcfTsTtT.uTTP)r
.S. CIV RAILROAD 003IP A NHS having |
placed i: .*■ m their mail train* cfllcict.t aril trust- >
: worthy Bagrtv-e Master* nr I F•:pros? Agents, are j
: now prepurrl to give ’fecks” fortdl Baggage go- I
j irg through between Charleston am! Atlanta, and |
1 aDo to rcef.ro ami forward pro.nptlv an 1 at re a- {
•■•.oabD r;*te«,r.n'. P-.-kagcs which mar be entrust-* !
< *ii to their char re. Ail article* to !■<■ thus forward- j
oil will be deposited with any of ih* authorized
> ;«~ent ■ f>. the above mentioned coni* >nie?. who will
d.tdy re reive thewef—. F.V. ARMS.
tin S'n’t Cf. n, R. f; B. Co.
■ Transportation «Mice. < i. R. E. .V B. Co,-}
A irmsta (da. Sept. 23. id 17. S
BE5> \lll TR Ch—M'-h R, KO.U).
" ; Oil a after Monday, ‘Nth ir* 1 ., this !
\ uj; T: ain will Dare Avgusta at 6, P. M., and !
i/• • ‘ F. » Rr’- \ it* . T T.. STuI **g.
turn ir. r,i at J, i\ M. July 23
i
AIvlJ -/_ STIi T ?7< ACTD ATL ANT IC
HAIL ROADS.
■ • ■- p#~ GTi .s.uii I
f’*d.* I E r.t- enner Train, carrying the < treat ;
,a Southern >1 ail lot wore Now York and New
<M-an« leaves \,l ;r *n daily at B o’clock. I*, ill., ar- I
■■' rat t> ::ta at o>, .ck, V. 11.; leave* Allan- |
>■< a 1 :: o’eh ok, A. and arrives at Gritlin r.t 10 I
■ •i>ck, V. i. Returning, leaves Gridin U 1 o’- •
( o', ,<k. \ •.!., arriving at Atlanta at fi. 1 . P. 31., leaves ■
V•'■’■ ‘e ,-t ? ->k. P. Al and arrives at Augusta '
' t! ’c:.'.ck, A. M.
j m vi-;b tit's frr I”, a lorortci It-*’ Icrres
'.i ij s jet for \ !so •« n Thursdays,
sj'iH’ l ' s. st 7o’clock. A. 31. Returning,
ieav ■ ' • s far® at o’c dr, A. ‘d.
T ■ B ts-eo t .’rain up ,«;i ‘the St.Mc 'T“d leaves
V• laute. fiuilv, (Sundays excepted,) nt 3 o’clock, A. ;
* 1., xad an ivcv nt AFton n; S' o'clock, P. As.
i; tor in-. I -arcs D dtoa at 7 A. M„ an I nr
■'in 3 nt Atlanta, in ti.no At .’,3 even!; y train to
S ;es rnn in f'nrr' ien w’.hli’.c c?“». a? f«'l
-10 .vs: '
} Ov.—Tl-.e Evprers 'Cil Tdne. the
R :ti I l.oa 1 Id.ie, and the South </a. odna Rail fin-ad
l ine ir-.ni t«; iilin to New Orleans, or'siv" throujii
■ rr -iiv da. La Cr;it:i'o and WA-.d Poi?d tt* Anhnm.
■■ hcr.ee ! v Rail Road to Moni?oiner**. Alto, front
liarnesvilje via < clnml ns. t > Aid tarn.
1 • r > Warrant n io 'dec n via Sparta and 31.51-
led evilie.
Prom 3:ad’ -mi, every Momlav. Wednesday, and
1 Fridm , vi:. i.atontor. to HJitlfl- ■’ l'iUt ».
h com A tho is, on t’ues'lavs, I’iiarsdavs and Satur
di«s-. after the e.' ii* !of ihc morning train, via
cL i. c sdi'e to t'acsvivle, and Daldor.eyu.
I ro n Double V oii*. on Tuerdays, Thursday*!,
old Saturdm s. to uililnrtcr., \\ i;kes county, and
: Abbeville. S. C.
i'roni ivo'tr-o: n crerv dov. klurdrc excepted )
: via Meoic, ]K*;»Mn ! rrlnys, \\ ,rrc<,wn, and i>-ca
{.:;• to ’ I- rsoh' o T, on,
; • i *.o .c i**or:iT,.;n on r.Toud?--?. Wcdr.r.nlnys
■ ■ • ■ , Thursd L Sat
, ■ r,,,. - . t
id'i •HUS 'f[ TK.’KKTS, from A. n*ta to
l■ t.lA'Voio. i)-.'C;;tvr. or d'liscirni ia. .Via., can be
had at tt'r t>. K. It. t icket OT.ce, for sl.'l,
( trice vieo. R. it. A IFkyr Co., Aur. 17. 1047.
.
.L A W DEPA R'l’M I-, NT—-SI AA)N i> SESSTf N.
f 3 lii.i Hon. Io >l. !. .vie >r, late Chief Ju-tice of the
.k. State of Kentucky, bavin- been no; inted
to the professor-hip vacated by the re d > notion of
Ca 1 1 born, K-ip. elected to Con revs, the
i' nciJtv of Law now consists o:
11 a. > it! vnv Pirtie.L. L. lb. Professor of Con
stitutional Law, l.ipdiy and Lenity Pleadings,
and ( 'om-nerel d i .aw.
Hon. Ephraim .1. Ewing, h. T.. 1)., Professor of
tiie Science of Law. includiajrthc Common Law
and its History, and Criminal Law.
Pit f. s ton S. I-oroirnoßGt t;H. 1.. L. I).. Pr ifer
sor of the Law of ll< :tl Property, of the Practice
of Law, including Pleading and Evidence, and
the Laws of Nations.
The course of toi;ion for the second session wiij
eomniouce, in Loui vllle, Kentucky, on ilie Jirsr
'.J, ndaf f i November next and continue four
months.
Students are arranged In two classtss according
to their ppoScieucy.
Instruction will be giver* by recitations.’>V ex
aminations, and bv oral lectures and erpo-itions, of
which six in every week will be given to each
class.
A M(X)t Court will <it twice in each woe!: , 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 of legal instruments and pleadings.
The students of the Law Department of the
Cniver-ity are. bv a provision of its charter, enti
t’.ed to a. tend thel.ectnrcson MediealJurisprudcjice -
in the Medical Department without charge. A
curse of such lectures will be delivered to the Law
and Medical classes during the session.
The libraries of the professors and also of the j
practioners of law in the city will be open to the
students. A capital of near 57,000 having been I
obtained, is about to be invested in the purchase of
a Law Library, to which the students will have ac
cess.
Students who shall have attended two full courses
of instruction in lids I niversitv. 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 passed a satisfactory ex
amination, will he entitled, upon the recommenda
tion of the Law Faculty to the Degree of Bache
lor of I.aws, which the University is authorize 1 to
confer.
The fee is .> 20 to each professor, and the matri
culation fee £5.
Good board and lodging oan be had in Louisville
and its vicinity for from $3 to t f3 30 per week.—
The lecture rooms arc in the new Court-House,
and are commodious and comfortable.
Communications should be addressed to I'rof.
Pirtle. JAMES GCTJIKIE,
President University of Louisville.
Sept. 7 3c— ' 1
n ■ • m ■ - v i TLIiSP
inn nurfrn
*5 I/O (I lIIIUI I II U I’J ,
j 5T5 W vy- £ 5T> rr <« y. (TT _ :
AUGUSTA, GUOPGTA.
j Having recently put our JAB OI’FfCE in com
i piete order, and made extensive additions to our
; former assortment of F \N* V TYPE, wc are now
| prepared to execute with ncatnes and at short
notice
xr,r. kinds or
PLAiir, FATCY and ORNA^ISWTAL
» ». > rj mi k srrj aa w- « fim, ;
tri Ik H iil Rl M rsn iKt i r~
SIC I! AS
flamlMlls, 1 Cards,
I/iib'Ms, < otton Receipts,
S Canl'b ISiaiiks,
Circulars, < hecks.
Notes, Sfill ifeads, &r.
[jAY\il orders from the Country will meet with
prompt attention.
TO TH3 BYA 'J'T IPIDJRS OF THE
comply; xiozM”.
Su rpr;s?ag Efficacy.
| ITY FAIT Dl\ INE I)F. \ ENDS and NYMPH
atl SO A I*, compo- ed of an Eastern Botanical dis
| cuvery of surprising c<!icac\ . for rendering the
j Skin soft and fair, as well as imparting a delicate
ro> •at*- h m to the complexion.
| As a creator and conservator of that most distin
r 1 b.'iini charm of female !ovcliness. a transparei t
lair skin. Jules I laud V Nymph Soap of Eau Divine
i)c Venus may lie said to exert an almost magical
. j>ower. Composed for the most part of Oriental
B Is uiic Plant . to the utter exchi-ion of all mine
ral admixture, if is distinguished medicinally for its
: extremely bland, purif* ing and soothing action on
the tdiiu; and bv ucting on the pores ami minute sr
' ere* >r> vesicls. expels all imparities from the sur
-1 f-.u-f, allays everv temleiuyv to iindammation, and ,
bv t‘A - luetbod ah.fic, elf* cuialiv dissipates ail rod
: res*, tan. priooles, freckles, sunburn and other tin
ri Aaftd cutaneous vi.-utati-ms, so inimical to female
i \ In..- s. Its use will change the most bilious enm
pl >xi n i;Ao mo of radiant v. bitenossj while on the
t;en!;. ha •■!•: and arm* it bestows a delicacy and
fa-mess which ii« eoiitinued use will hajjjwlv pro
t>'Ci. and every appearance of youthful charm, to
the most astvuiteed perbid of life. lor sale. t» Uolc
saie a.id retail, !-\ - j{ 1.1..- ii \ L EL.
IN act leal Chemist and Perfumer, No. 120 Cbes
nut-.d.
' Ibv T. r. Aj NAN M.T.. IIA ATT. AND. RIS
LEV A CO., and W. If A I MAC Jr.
A pivniium awarded at the Fra..kiln Institute.
April 1 fw 153
DT?. TiTi ROY’S
VECJFTAI2LI2 1 NSVCRSAL RILLS.
THE startling drawback on nearly all Medicinal
Agents ! ever been that in their process oi pnr
ga ion and purifieati thev have al«o Vrhi d
/’- • Hence Purgative Medicines have al
wavs been ro-ardetl as at best but a .Vuv.vww
I Patients resorting to them for the relief of
«e at the expc st of .■ ■. ! • ohviat<
ltd*. Pity uCans have long sought for an Agent that
would at the v n-t- fin<■-
PCHGE Pi KIEV AND STRENGTHEN.
Rut their efforts were nearly fruitless, and (hev
had ulrno t despaired of success when the labors of
science and research, were rewarded by a discov
. er\ hit h fully real,/* d t!ie fondest desires of the
Medical Facn'.t'. . ar t which is in th - regarded as
one of toe non important 'i’rinmphs that Pharmacy
Las ev\r achieved. Ties important dc -ideratum is
umec !
!?r. Lo Roy’s Vegetal)!o TTivcrsal
\v hich 7’«/■/)’«the Jilorri. ar-d remove ad corrupt
find vilin! d humors, and mthrnl'ht; nmnniilnfions from
the body in a manner never before rivalled, and
which yet produce no unikw-ss or utssitudf what
ever, bui on the contrary, tone the bhomach, and
invigorate the constitution during the progress of
their operation. Dr. Lc Roy’s Pills, in fact, unite
those heretofore irreconcilable, hut most desirable
qualities. Kmcvnlion and Tvritrnrntion. for thev are
at the same time a STRENGTHEN i N’G PCRGA-
Tl\ E, AND A PURIFYING TONIC.
'I he two paincipal ingredients in Dr. Le Roy’s
Pills fire
WTLT> riiTRRV & SARSAPARILLA.
So prepared tliaf each promotes the beneficial ef
fect ot the other, the former strengthening, while
the latter, through its union with various vegetable
ingredients, evacuates and purifies; tints thev su
perinduce no torpidity or lassitude of the the Diges
•tve Functions, and hence their operations are at
tended no Re-action or Subsequent Cnstivcness.
Dr. Lc Roy’ Bills arc (he most active and search
ing Medicine in existence. They at once attack
the verv root of Diseases, ami 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 Blood, hut also on the chyle,
of which the Blood is formed, and this secures good
blood from the fountain head, moreover, they pro
duce neither nausea, griping or debilitv, and as a
I family medicine they have no rival. Price 25 cts.
i per box.
! Sold wholesale and retail bv H \ VIE AND, RTS
LF.A *V CO . THOM \S BARRETT A CO . AVM.
HAINES. D ANTIGNAC A- BARRY, and W.M.
K. KT l’( TIEN, and at retail bv Druggists through
out the State.
May 1 cf)
DYE & ROBERTSOTI,
WAREIIOT’SE AND COM3IISSION
.31 ERf HANTS,
CBflN I INI L tho above business at their obi
J stlt » *• East Side of Mclntosh-street,
where thev are prepared to receive consignments
of COTTON, GRAIN. FLOUR, BAGONN & c .
At their Store or* Broad-street, next door below
'he Hardware Store ot .Mr. John Bones, where
they willako keep a supply of GKOf’ERIES, and
will be happy to accommodate all who may favor
them with a call.
I hey have procured the services of Air. J. R
( KO( KLR, lately in the employ of Messrs. Daw
son & Weaver. w]*o will devote his entire atten
tion to the W areliouKe business).
Liberal advances made on Produce in store when
. required. MARTIN M. DVK.
S3eE. D. ROBERTSON. i
LIST OF LETTERS
■ > EMAININti in the P(Ht Office at Augusta#
i JIK Oa., on too Ist of' January, 1818.
[pr Pci on willing letters from this list will
please say uc} arc advertised.
A
Adams Jones I. Avres illiam M
.Vilen mi's Emily Anthonv James
Andrews Thomas Arelle M C
Andrews mr
B
Barton Levlngston 2 Bolchor M T*
1 Jerry rods Elizabeth Bowdry mrs Ann
Bell, William W Boyd mrs Elizabeth
Bell H D ’ I’nyden Ed ward
HP hop miss Sophia Burnett David S
s*,< i, 11 I* Brooks ret Iverson L “f
; 'r. rues Bovla II 2 Bowen .fame?
Bateman mrs Si M Bridges Robert If
Bird mrs E Brown mrs M a then a
Bishop <ieoryc Brown C 2
Barton George W Bruckner John T
Batu v G \N Buffington Frances
Bhangs Thos Maxy P orßyrd mrs Eliza
.1 Slaughter Bennett James B
Bohia Aiarv Buekiev James A
Boatwright James S Burge \\ iiey T |
Bovcr miss Mary Josc-Burton mrs 11 A
nhine
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EAGLS FOUNDRY, AUGUSTA. GA
at free lot of'old Planters' Hotel.
Si EARING FOR FACTORIES, MILLS,
\ U (i I NS. Ac., and OTIIEK CAS LINGS, made
to order, at the shortest notice, and on the most rea
sonable terms. [CF PATTERNS of every descrip
tion made to order.
O’All machinery, Ac. 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 it li a call.
V B.— Hotchkiss’ Patent Water AVheels, to suit
different heads of water, kept constantly on handoc
made to order. WM. YORKE,
July 11 w—Cm 1G
OTICJ3. —The firm heretofore existing under
It the name of M VVES A THOMPSON, at
Camak, Ga..is This Day dissolved by mutual con
sent. The out-standing business ol the undersign
ed, will be settled by WM. MAYES, one of the
firm, v\ tio still continues the Mercantile business
at the Old Stand.
1 Dec. 1 C 2— MAYES THOMPSON.