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About Daily constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1846-1851 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1848)
Ulard)ouocs. WARE HOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. AVGUSTA, GEORGIA. 1 \T E RENEW a tender of our services as >▼ WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, at our extensive Fire-Proof Ruildings, on Mclntosh street, where we respect fully solicit a continuance of the patronage so lib orally extended to us for several years past, and we pledge ourselves, as heretofore, to devote our unremitted attention to the interest of all who may confide their business to our care. Our Ware- House is located in the centre of business, and well situated for the disposition ol Produce as any in the city, being the one former- ! ly occupied by Thus. Dawson A Son, and more recently by Diw sor & Weaver. Orders for Bagging. Rope and other Supplies, promptly attended to, and will be filled at the low est market prices. (Jar special attention is given to the Receiving and Forwarding Goods. We will make liberal Cash Advances on Pro duce in Store, when required. ISAAC T. HEARD, JOHN DAVISON. August 30 c WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. fIIHE SUBSCRIBERS take this occasion to A return their thanks to their friends for Ihe liberal patronage bestowed upon them the past sea son, and at the same time renew the tender of their services to them and the public generally in the WAREHOUSE and COMMISSION BUSINESS, at their old stand, on Jackson street. Their Warehouse has been thoroughly repaired and is now in good condition for the reception of Cotton and other produce. Our charges will con form to the rates of other regular Commission Houses. Liberal advances will be made on produce in m store, when requested. Aug. 26 w6mo GIBBS A McCORD. WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. % | It. JOHN HARRIS, of Newton county. I*l Ga., having become associated with the firm of DYE Sc ROBERTSON, we will continue the Warehouse and Coxnmis non Business* under the lir.n and style of DYE, ROBERTSON Sc CO., al tiic old stand of Dvv &. Robertson, on the eam side of Mclntosh street, Augusta (da., and on the Central Wharf, Charleston. S. C., where we will establish a branch of our firm under the style of DYE, HARRIS Sc CO., by the Ist of Sep tember next. We will thus have it in our power to afford every inducement to our friends and the public generally, to patronize our concern, as the) will have every advantage which this or the Charleston market can afford, under the prompt and vigilant attention of one or more of the firm at both places. A large and extensive trade is opening with the great West, comprising portions of Alabama and '• !•'!•■" <<• •, and other sections We will be able be citizens of those sections, all the ad ..... ~os ... either of the above markets in the va rious branches of our business. Our Ware-House is fire-proof, and perfectly safe for the reception of all kinds of Produce, COT- | TON. COHN. FLOUR, Ac. Our best exertions will be made to promote the interests of those who may favor us with business. Liberal Cash Advances will be made on all con signments in store. Our charges will be as moderate as those of any other regular Commission House in Augusta and Charleston respectively. In conclusion, we would respectfully solicit the patronage of our friends and the public generally, in the various branches of the Ware-House and ('ummissiou Business. DYE, ROBERTSON, Sc CO. August I, 1848. aub-iy WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. PLEASANT STOV ALL will continue the above business at his old stand, aided by his late partner, Mr. G. Simmons. Best attention will be given to sales of Cotton and other Produce, and purchases ot Bagging and family necessaries. August 1 WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. M. P. STOVALL (lONTIXUES the above business, in all its various branches, at his old stand, ( Fire- Proof Warehouse.) corner of Washington and Rey uold-streets. He hopes, by close attention to busi ness, to merit a continuance of the liberal patron age of the past season. Liberal advances made on produce in store, July 29 tc DAWSON AND CROCKER’S FIRE PROOF WARE-HOUSE. riIHE SUBSCRIBERS having associated X themselves under the firm of DAWSON A CROCKER, for the transaction of the Warehouse and general Commission business, beg leave to inform their friends and the public generally, that they will occupy the extensive FIRE PROOF j WAREHOUSE,(now being completed) in Rey nold-street, immediately in the rear of Dv>: Sc i Robertson’s ami Dawsos Sc Weaver’s former stand, and fronting on Reynold street a few steps below the Telegraph Office; where they will Jc vote their personal attention to any business en trusted to them. Feeling every confidence in their ability to give j satisfaction to those who may favor them with j their business, they respectfully solicit a portion of | public favor. DAWSON A CROCKER. N. B. Liberal advances will be made on pr duced in Store, and orders for Merchandize 111 at the lowest market rates. cy July 21 ANDRES & SPEARS. Factors aiid Commission Merchants, VATILL continue the above business at their ▼ T Fi/e-P/oof Warehouse on Broad-st., for merly occupied by Stovall A. Simmons, and more recently bv Andres, Spears Sc Wooten. WILLIAM ANDRES, June illy FR V\( is SPEARS. BRYSON, COSKERY & CO., INFORM their friends and the public general ly, that they continue the WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BU- | SI NESS, ot their Fire Proof Buildings, on Campbell Street, \\ here they will devote their personal attention to all business entrusted to them. Cash advances made on Consignments, and Mer chandize purchased at the lowest market prices. Sept. 8 c3mos. WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, AUGUSTA GEORGIA. UNDERSIGNED, thankful for past i X patronage, respectfully renew the tender of 1 their services to their friends and the public gene- 1 rally in the above business. Their extensive FIRE PROOF WAREHOUSE i? immediately at the Depot of the Georgia Rail road, and they continue to receive cotton ami other consignments per Railroad, without any charge for j Drarjage. They also continue their OFFICE and SALES J ROOM on Broad-street, were one of the partners may at all time be found. Liberal advances made | ts hen required,on produce in store. Oct. 3 6mo D’ANTIGNAC &c EVANS. j GROCERIES, GROCERIES. JOHN R. DOW, BROAD-ST.,JL ST ABOVE THE HOTELS AUGUSTA. GEORGIA d > FFE ? S FOR SAMS an extensive assort w ment of BAGGING. ROPE sivun TEAS, COFFERS, MOI.ASSES Ir’on Nor?’ s \ I T. RICE, CANDLES, SPICES. PlCkVfs ' ' V ES. ami all other articles usually gent - 5t and best Grocery Houses, which he i- ocL*. cd on the very best terms. He is em abied to supply the Wholesale and Retail trade at the VERY LOWEST CASH PRICES. fCr’ Strict attention given to Country orders April 14 — R SUPERIOR PIANO FORTES. r IUST RECEIVED a splendid assortment Ol ROSEWOOD AND MAHOGANY PIANO FORTES, Irom the celebrated makers, A. 11. J Gale Sc Co., (laie New York Manufacturing i Company,) Bacon A Raven, ami Dubois A Co., i ; New York. These instiuments are of the latest patterns, of excellent tone, touch and finish, and are warranted to stand in tune, and to retain their quality as well. I and as long as any instruments manufactured in this country or Europe. Persons desirous of pur chasing a Piano Forte, that will give them satis faction in every respect, are invited to call and examine the above, as they will be sold at prices 1 to suit the times. GEO. A. OATES Sc CO., Broad-st.. March 9 next to J. E. Marshall’s Ding store. PIANO FORTES. MUSIC, &c. &c. -.9.-,* THESUBSCRI-^aifeu^ BERS beg leave ve i I '<? f f1 ry respectfully to an- f | I? f j l nuunce to their friends ami the public, that they | have opened the store adjoining Mr. J. E. Mar shall’s (formerly Dr. T. J. Wray,) Drug Store, for the sale of PIANO FORTES, PRINTED MUSIC, and all other musical merchandize, together with an assortment of 1 BOOKS AND STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS. PIANO FORTES, from the celebrated manufactories of Messrs. Ba- i con Sc Haven, A. 11. Gale & Co., and Wm. Dp bo is Sc Co , (late of Dubois A Sotdart.) New York, 1 all fully warranted in every respect, and at the most reasonable prices, tor cash or city accept ances. An assortment of all other MUSICAL. INSTRUMENTS, such as GUITARS, VIOLINS, FLUTES, CLA RIONETS, ACCORDIANS, Guitar, Violin, and II arp STRINGS, ol the best quality always on hand. PRINTED MUSIC. 1 Th« most popular Songs and Pieces for the Piano Forte, Guitar, Ac., with all the new Mu>ic as soon as if is published. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. School and Miscellaneous Books, Cheap Litera ture, Paper, and all kinds of Staple and Fane) Stationery of ihe choicest quality. GEO. A. OATES .V CO.. Broad-st., Augusta. (O 3 Orders for any articles in their line, will be thankfully received, and promptly executed from their own stock in Charleston or New York, per steamer, in the shortest time possible. .May II BIBLES ! BIBLES ! ! ffflHE SUBSCRIBERS have just received X a fine assortment ol splendid London Bibles of all sizes, bound in Turkey Morocco, beautifully I gilt, with and without clasps. Also, some of the ( same bound in Velvet, in Morocco cases. For sale ) at low prices, at GEO. A. OATES & CO., Nov, II Broad street, j MAGAZINES FOR NOVEMBER. JUST RECEIVED, Godcy Lady’s Book, Graham’s Magazines, Ladies National Maga zines, lor the above month, containing the usual quantity of fine Engravings and Original Reading matter, Ac. Single numbers for sale at GEO. A. OATES & CO., Broad-St. Oct. 27 COPY BOOKS! COPY BOOKS!,! f |UIE SUBSCRIBERS have received, and al- X ways keep on hand, a large quantity of very superior Copy Books, made from line paper, both Blue and White, expressly for them. Merchants and School Teachers will find it to their advantage 1 to call and examine them. A fine assortment of I Stationery can also be found at GEO. A. OATES Sc CO.’S Piano, Book and Music Store, Broad street, Next door to J. R. Marshall’s Drug Store. Nov 5 NEW WORK; BY MRS GORE (CASTLES IN THE AIR, a new novel. J by Mrs. Gore, author of the Banker’s Wife ; Cecil a Peer, next of Kin. Ac.; price 2b cts. — Also, a supply ol the Rival Beauties, by Miss Par doe : Allies, or The Possessed, bv T. S. Arthur ; \V arning to Wives ; Kate Walsingham, by Miss ■ Pickering, and a variety of similar works. Just j published, and for sale at GEO. A. OATES A CO.’S Piano, Book and Music Store, Nov. 5 Broad street. TRUE POMADE DIVINE. It NOR the cure and prevention of Chapped Hands and Lips,Children’s Frosted Feel, Ac. So useful is this Compound for nearly every dis erasc or inconvenience to which the skin is liable, that good housekeepers will never willingly be without .t. For children it is invaluable. It will retain its virtues for many years and in any cli mate, it is, therefore, most valuable to travellers. For sale by GEO. A. OATS Sc CO., j nov i Piano, Book and .Music Store. Broad-st. NEW BOOKS, rilin: FOLLOWING new Books can be ! X found at GEO. A. OATES & COS., Book Store viz - The Rival Beauties, Novel by Miss Pardoe, author of the City of the Sultan; Louis the XIV and the Court of France in the 17th Cen tury, bO cents; The Three Sisters, by G. H. Lew is, 2b cents; The Mysteries ol Russia, translated j from the French, 50 cents; The Two Dianas, b\ A. Dumas, 2 parts, 50 cents; Kate Walsingham,, jby N!iss Ellen Pickering, author of the Gambler, Ac., 25 cents. Also another supply of the Myste ries and Misseries of New York, in 2 parts, $1 ; ; besides a large variety of similar works. | Oct. 27 NEW MUSIC. fIVHE SUBSCRIBERS hare just received the X following new pieces of Music, viz : Songs. Oh Lassie Dear; 1 Maun Awa. by Miss A. Brown; The Reply of the Messenger Bird ; Friendly wish- j es, by Mazzinghi ; Cavatima from II Gueramento, j by Domizetta; My Katiilan Dear; Duett from 11. j Gnizamento ; Waltzes, Clarissa, 11 arlowe ; Grand Waltz Marcailhou l*a Gazelle *, r J’lie Dew j Drop, by Thorbecke. L. immortalle, Le Latamier. and LaLys, by J. R. Ope ; Hommage Waltz, i Polkas, Ernestini. and Tambour arranged us Koudas by Ferd. Beyer ; Willie Polka ; Lydia do.; | Affection, do.; March of the Girondlers; French Republican March ; Chant National; de Charles VI ; de F. Halw P. Schuberi do. with varia- i lions, Ac. For sale at GEO. A. OATES A CO., Piano Forte, Book and Music Store, (Jet. 27 Broad street. NEW BOOKS. 4 GNES, OR THE POSSESSED, a Rev /m elation of Mesmerism, by T. S. Arthur, an- ! thor of Love in a Cottage. Ac., 25 cents; The Image of his Father, or One Boy is More Trouble 1 than a Dozen Girls, by the author of Whom to , Marry and How t<* Get Married, The Greatest ! Plague of Life, Ac.. 25 cents. For sale at GEO. A. OATES A CO.’S Piano, Book and Music Store, Broad-street. Oct. 7 NEW WORK, BY JAMES. (iOWRIE; OR THE KING PLOT, by J G. P. R. James, Esq., author of Sir Theo- - done Broughton ; The Convict; Ac. Also a sup- ! ply of Tenant of Wildfell Hall; by the author of U urtheriug Heights; Harold; The last of the ! 1 Saxon Kings; by Bulwer, 2 parts, 50 cts.; Jane j ! Eyre ; The Hen-Pecked Husband, and a variety i of other cheap and Standard Works, for sale at CKO. A. OATHS V. CO., Piano Book and Music Depot, Broad-** Aug 12 1 NEW AND VALUABLE MEDICAL WORK. 11HE PLANTER’S GUIDE, and Family Book ot Medicine, for the instruction and use of Planters, Families, country people, and all others who may be out of the reach of Physicians, or unable to procure them, by J. Hume Simons, M. D.; price $1,25. Just published, and for sale i at GEO. A. OATES A CO ’S, Piano, Book and Music Store, Sept. 16 Broads treet, Augusta. BANKS OF AUGUSTA, &c. BANK STATE OF GEORGIA. 1 , BRANCH AT AUGUSTA A. Capital £450,000. 1 Dr. G. M. NEWTON. President. I 1. Hlnry, Cashier. i>l RECTORS. Dr. W. 11. Turpin, Gko. W. Williams, ; J. R. Bulklkv. Joseph Davis. \ 11. W. Risllv. J- U. Carmichael. , Teller—James Adam; Book-keeper—A. Boggs Discount A Collecting Clerk—Jim. J. Byrd. i Offering Day, even day. < Di scount Day. every day ; regular discount day I Friday. BANK OF AUGUSTA. Capital £650,000. ROBERT F. POE, President. | Jas. W. Davies,Cashier. DIRECTORS, Robert F. Poe, Jesse Kent, John Bones, R. A. Reid, R. Campbell, Thos. Davis,* Wm. Shear, Henry Moore, Jas. Harper, Jas. W. Davies. STATE DIRECTOR. ' i L. A. Dugas. j i Teller S.C. Wilson —Book Keeper, Geo. M. Thew — Discount and Collecting Clerk. Geo. W. Morgan, j Regular Offering Day, Monday—Regular Discount j Day. Tuesday. MECHANICS’ BANK. Capital £500,000. A. SIBLEY, President. M. Hatch, Cashier. DIRECTORS. J. M. Adams, T. S. Metcalf, J. B. Bishop, Josiah Sibley, C. J. Cook, J. B. Walker, A. Gould, Amorv Sibley. J. M. Hand, Teller—Geo. Robertson ; Book-keeper—W. !• Pemberton; Discount A Collecting Clerk—l. Purse. Offering Day,Tuesday ( Discount Day,Wednesday. | BANK OF BRUNSWICK. Capital £200,000. EDW. THOMAS, President. John Craig, Cashier. DIRECTORS Edw. Thomas, W. E. Jackson, A. J. Miller, G. T. Doktic. Tho. Bakhf.i r, 'Feller —John Craig, Book-keeper—Joseph Mil- | ligau. Offering Day .every'day. | Discount Day,every day. GLORCIA R R. & BANK'G COMP’Y Capital. sJ7S.ooa JOHN P. KING, President. John W. Wild, Cashier. 1)1 K ECTOKS. H vys Bowdre, James W. Davies, i John Cunningham, Jacob Phimzv, ! Elijah E. Jones, Charles Dougherty, Andrew J. Miller, Antoine Poullain, I John Bones, Adam G. Saffold, | Wm. M. D’Antignac, Pleasant Stovall, William D. Conyers, J. C. Fargo, j Benjamin H. Warren. Thomas N. Hamilton. Teller—William H. Jones; Book-keeper—M. F. 1 Boisclair. Offering Day,every day. | Discount Day .every day. AUGUSTA INSURANCE & BANK 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—Wm. Mackie ; Book-keeper—G. W Summers; Discount Clerk. Ac., Wm. B. Savage. Offering Days, daily except Sundays. Discount Days, daily except Sundays. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. JOHN W. WILDE. JUDGE. . Henry Robert, Clerk, A. C. Coldweli. Sheriff. This Court sets 4th Monday s in February, May- August and November. SUPERIOR COURT. W. W. HOLT, JUDGE. James McLatvs. Clerk, W. V. Ker.. Sheriff. This Court sits 2nd Monday in January and June INFERIOR COURT. Justices —James Harper, Valentine Walker, Wm j Beall, Jesse Kent, and 1. P. Garvin. _ AUGUSTA INDEPENDENT FIRE COMPANY. WILLIAM H. MAHARREV. CAPTAIN. Chas. Catlin, Ist Lient.J.vMES G vrd.ner, Ith Lt. B. BiGNON,iid Lieut. Henry Moore, Sec y Vacant,) 3d Lieut. GEORGIA STEAM BOAT COMF Y Capital £IOO,OOO. CH.vR.LES GREEN. President. j S. M. Pond, Secretary a 'I reasurer. 111H FitOKS i OH SAVANNAH. F. Padelford, R. A. Lewis, Andrew Low, Jr. Jos. S. Fav. Charles Green, E. Mulyneux, Ji. John H. Reid, Geo. W. Anderson, George Hall, R. A. Allen. FOR AUGUSTA. Thos. S. Metcalf, James Hope, J. R. Bulkley, Agent at Augusta, John B. Guicu. General Superiutendant, Savannah—W m. P Williams; George Johnson Clerk. IRON STEAM BOAT COMPANY. Capital £IOO,OOO. AMORY SIBLEY, President, G. McLaughlin, Secretary . directors, J. M. Adams. Josiah Sibley, H. B. Frazer, N. K. Butler, Porter Fleming, one vacancy. Agent at Augusta, Win. M. Rowland. Agent at Savannah. Chas. F. Mills. AUGUSTA EIRE COMPANY. F. LAMBACK, CHIEF ENGINEER. Wm. H. Goodrich, Ist Assistant Engineer.) Jno. Hubbard, 2nd “ Wm. Phillips,Secretary !.. S. Morris, Treasurer. SECTION I. SECTION i. Wm. Haines. Jr. Capt. jas. 11. Carter, Captain L. C. Service, Lieut. Thos. A. Bones, Lieut Wm. Housley, Jr. Sec’y. W. D. Andrews, Sec’v SECTION 2. SECTION 5. C. A. Platt, Captain E. C. Tinsley,Captain. Jno. Bridges,Lieut J. W. Gallaher. Lieut. | A. Hatch. Sec'v. J. W. Clark. Sec'v. SECTION ‘3. SECTION b’ Jno. Nelson. Captain. J. W. Zinn, Captain. A. Iversen. Limit. B. Abrahams.Lieut, J. A. Simmons, Sec’v. J Myers,Sec'y. Sections meet for exercise on the last Saturday in every month. General Parades for practice and inspection, in March and December, every year. Regular quarterly* meetings in March, June. Sep teraber and December, tor the transaction of bu siness. —■■i—i i iff - n —ini—i im ii —in <!■ —umiihiv in — NEW BOOKS. FUST PUBLISHED, The Discipline of Life. Not enjoyment, and not sorrow, Is our destined end or way ; But to act that each to-morrow Find us further than to-day. In the world’s broad field of battle. In the bivouac of life. Be not like dumb driven cattle— Be a hero in the strife. Longfellow, Also, ’Phe First of the Knickerbockers, a tale of 1(173. Received , and lor sale at GEO. A. OATES A CO., Piano, Book and Music Store, Not Broad Street i AUGUSTA FOUNDRY, MILE WRIGHT A MACHINE SHOP. Near the Georgia Rail Road Depot. ritHE Subscribers having purchased of THOS. 1 HOPKINS, Esq.,the above establishment, intend carrying on the business in its various branches. Thev will turnish IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS, of every description, at short notice, and ou as rea sonable terms as any similar establishment at the South. They hope by strict attention to business to merit the patronage lieretolore extended to the establishment. Having a number of ENGINE LA'IHES, we are prepared to Cut LARGE SCREWS ot any dimensions. MILL SPINDLES, iVc. always ou hand and made to order. TALIAFERRO A TORBET. C. C. Taliaferro, > D. R. Turret. ) N. B.—PATTERNS of every description, made to order. We will keep on hand, and make to or der, HOTCHKIS’S WHEELS, to suit the vari ous heads of water. T. Sr. T* Nov. 6 ly DR. JOEL BRANHAM S LIVER AND DYSPEPTIC MEDICINE. IN offering this valuable medicine to the people of Georgia for the relief and cure of many dis eases incident to a Southern climate, 1 do not claim sor 4 it infallibility; neither.do 1 say it will cure all diseases. But in Chronic Liver Affections and Dyspepsia, I can confidently advise and recom mend its use. from my personal observation and use of the article in my own practice. This article is favorably received wherever it has been used. 1 am allowed to refer to Mr. George Heard of Troup, , Mr. John Warren of Columbus, Mr. McKaffee ol Cobb. Mr. Asbury Hull of Athens, Mr. William I). Terrell of Putnam, Rev. John E. Dawson of La grange; to which a great number of names might be added, who bear their testimony to its value. — Dr. Henry Branham has used this medicine in his own case, and has prescribed it to many others, gives it as his opinion, that it is one of the safest and most valuable medicines that can be used in imperfect digestion, liver complaints, constipation and irregular state of the bowels. It is useful in billions complaints, to persons recovering from bil lions fevers.and in sick or nervous head-ache. To pregnant women, who are subject to costiveness, this medicine is well suited. la regulating the state of the stomach and bowels, and promoting digestion, it is particularly useful. I could append a long list of certificates, but for bear, prefering to rely on the virtues of the medi cine to sustain itself. The medicine is a gentle and certain cathartic, tonic and sudorific. JOEL BRANHAM, Eatonton, Ga. Price $1 —For sale by A. G. WILLIS. March 11 DR. BRANHAM’S LIVER AND DYS PEPTIC MEDICINE. A FRESH Consignment of this highly appre r\ ciated and successful Medicine received. Those who doubt its efficacy for the above com plaints, can have references satisfactory. A G W" LIS, Agent. July 8 ii> FLORIDA CITIZENS of this beautiful and healthy State V ' allow me, a native Georgian, the pleasure to ».all y our attention to one of the greatest and most ' a.niul Medicines ever discovered —one of a simple ana harmless nature—one which lias proved itself to be an infallible remedy for the FEVER AND I AGUE, effecting a certain and speedy cure. The i time mentioned is truly very short, and will be | doubted by many, but i have certificates from the first Physicians and of gentlemen of the highest re spectability of Savannah, where 1 reside. It i : known by all that a poison will soon circulate I through and effect the whole human system, then j why not a simple and one that is harmless? This Medicine is not a Northern Humbug, but a South ern Remedy altogether. It is made in the city of Suraunah —it is recommended by citizens of Sa raimah, Georgia, South Carolina. Florida, Ac.; and to be candid, all my Printing is Southern, executed by Mr. ./. Purse, of Sai amah; so you will at once see it is altogether a Southerner, and if it \va~ mv intention to humbug any community, I would not choose gentlemen's names that are vvelll known and in the same place where 1 reside. I submit the testimony of residents of this city, among whom are the first Physicians, and I presume you are acquainted with many of them. The Medi cine offered to the world, is a safe, certain and speedy cure for Fever and Ague, which it will do in the very short space of Twelve Hours. As Flori da is a newly settled country, it is liable to a great deal of this troublesome disease, and it will be to • the advantage of every family to keep a supply ou hand. Citizens of Florida: it is not my intention to weary y our patience with a string of nonsense or ol advertisements,for I can assure you that 1 am pretty well used up in this part of the work; but 1 wish you to try this Medicine and satisfy your -1 selves, and yon will for the first time believe that a disease could be cured in Twelve Hours, and the I only way to prove it is to try it. I really do not know why a Southern Medicine : should not be as good as one that is manufactured at the North. My Medicine has effected a perfect , cure where all others have failed. 1 admit there | are many other remedies, but not one that can be j come so popular, and so certain of curing this com plai.it, as Humphreys' Remedy for Fever and A sue. 1 Only think for a moment. Twelve Hours to be a healthy man! It is strange, very strange, that truth should need so much boasting at last; hut such i> : this world. I will not tax you with any more ot this, but willingly I leave the Medicine to recom mend itself to Florida. And now, to close, / pledge j my honor the Medicine does not contain any Mercury ' or any Mineral Preparation whatever; if is a 1 V«-e j table only. 1 am respectfully, yours. Ac. W. HUMPHREYS. Jk.. Druggist, Corner Bay and Dray ton-streets, Savannah. SOUTH CAROLINA. ■3LANTEKS of this noble State, I ask you to JL give the above Medicine one and a fair trial, and you will find it to excel all the humbugs of the North. It is now used, and with success, iu you j State, Certificates can be had by addressing cither my - self or Dr. P. M. Cohen, Charleston, or Mr. T. J ; S. Farr, Grabamville, who have the Medicine for sale. All orders addressed to me will meet with | prompt attention. The Medcin will be found at the stores of either of the following gentlemen, who have the genuine onlv W. HUMPHREYS, Jr. AGENTS. —P. M. Cohen A Co., Charleston, S. C-; T. J. S. Farr. Grahamville, S. C.; \V. A. Cars well, Savannah, Ga.; A. McLane A Co.. Jackson ville, Ga.; Shotwell A Gilbert,Macon, Ga.; Dorsey A Knott, Griffin. Ga.; P. A. Moise, LaGrange. Ga.; Weister A Epping, Columbus, Ga.; W. Root, Mari etta, Ga.; J. T. Patrick, Salem, Tenn.; J. A. Sperry, Houston county,Ga.; Solomon Goodall, At lanta, Ga.; \\ illiam Carr, Jacksonboro; W. R. An derson. Dalton, Ga.; V.. A. Burch, Hawkinsville, Ga.; Samuel Palmer,''Darien,Ga.;R. F. Floyd, Mi canopy, Florida. For sale wholesale and retail, in Augusta, by WILLIAM K. KITCHEN. Agent Sept. 2 2m NEW BOOKS. Brothers and sisters, a Taie of Domestic Life, by Fredrika Bremer, au thoress of The Parsonage of Mora, The H Family, The Hume, etc., translated from the origi nal unpublished Manuscrpt by Mary Howitt; A First Book iu Spanish, or a practical introduction to the study of the Spanish Language, containing full instructions in Pronunciation, a Grammar. E\ ercises on the Ollendorff method. Reading Les sons. and a Vocabulary, by Joseph Saikeld, A. M.. author of A Compendium of Classical Antiquities. Por sale bv C. E. GRENVILLE. July 23 NEW BOOKS. Scenes at Washington, a story of the last Generation, by a citizen of Baltimore. Complete in one part. 37Aeents. ADVENTURES IN MEXICO AND THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS, by George F. Ruxton. Esq. Complete in two parts. THE LIFE OF THE CHEVALIER BAY ARD. '•'The Good Knight.” ‘ ; Sans peur et sans reproche.” By W. Gilmore Simms. NOW AND;] HEN,or THROUGH A GLASS DARKLY; by r the author of Ten Thousand a Year. For sale by C. E. GRENVILLE. | C. A. PLATT, Has just received, at hi* Furniture ' Store, a general assortment of CARPETINGS, RUGS, AC, which he is disposed to sell very low. KATES OF FREIGHT OJN THE GEORGIA AM» U ESTER > AND ATLANTIC KAIL HOAD. r tTI Jgflfev g®fe|& f Tul £8? JBS Jpt GEORCHjTrAIL ROAD, 'll W.&A.K.ROAI) a 2.3 c/j 5 3a —* t w 3a j, £ £ S 6: i-i S:i « i 5 .’S i « 5 1 c! *- Ia BETW EEN AL GLSTA AND £ 'S = | If <( .4* t ILCxl L Cx ‘ga *t^lc?2 JIEi“ “jJ; £ S !.5 JT= |7e £ First Class —Boxes of Hats, Bonnets and Furni- ! ..... , , , nt , : ture. per foot . gO 10 g 0 8 I*o 8 g 0 10 gO IK Second i'lass —Boxes and Bales of Dry Goods. Shoes, Saddlery. (Hass. Faints. Oils. Drugs ami Confectionaries, per 100 bbls 1 55 40 50 Titird Class —Sugar, (’offee. Liquor, Bagging,’’ Hope,Butter.Cheese,Tobacco. Leather. Hides.M Cottou-Varus, Copper, Tin, Feathers, Sheet-j| Iron.Hollow-W are, Crockery, < astings, Hard ware and other heavy articles not enumerated;. below, per 100 1b5..'..... 31 * 30 30 35 ) 4a! 6a Fourth Class —R : ce. Bacon in ca ks Fork. Beet Fish. Lard, Tallow. Beeswax. Bales of Hags. Ginseng. Green and Dried Fruit, Mill-Gearing. . Barund Fig Iron. Mill and Grind I | 25 25 130 36 40 (vJiwiii;::::::::::”"";”: i ** 5® ;i .° : *;!| 1 Salt —Fer Liv. Sack, not exceeding 4 bushels i jo I i **? V’.‘ Fer Bushel 12 1 8 , 10 I i 1 1> I R* 1 MolJes-Per Hog-head jsooj 400 aOO j 000 |7 00 800 850 Flows. W heel-Barrows, Corn-Shellers. Straw- ; Cutter, and Cnlnvators. each *> , «* » » j Oats, in sacks, per bushel, by the C ar Load M ’J Corn “ « “ ;••• 7 . 7 | 1 ‘ ]i 12 Wheat. Feas, Beans. Rye, Nuts and Grass-: Seeds, per bushel, by the ( ar Load ! Lime and Potatoes —lti Casks or Boxes, not ex-!j j j „ , ceoding SAboshels each - J oo j 3500450055 <0 55 {’( ( ar Loadol Live Stock F* 7 r: I Flour —Per barrel ! 3o 3a I 35 I da. 4a 6*l GO (TTSpccial contracts made for the transportation ol refuse Lime lor Agricultural purposes at reduce i for Atlanta, Athens, and all stations on the W estern «fc Atlantic Kail Hoad, payable at those stations. For other stations it must be paid in Augusta. F. C. ARMS, Superintendent of Transportation, Transportation Office. Georgia Kail Road ami hauling C oinpaiiy, f August a. G a., Aug. 28,181!:. S GEORGIA, MACON AND WESTERN AND WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAIL ROADS. ®%r tSSS&I ri3HE I' asseuger Drain, ruining the Great i J_ Southern Mail between New York and New Orieansjeaves Augusta daily a( 8 o'clock, I l *. M.. ar riving at Atlanta at o'clock, A. M.;leaves Atlan ta at 1 \I 2 o’clock. A. 31., and arrives at Griffin at o'clock, I*. 31. and Barnesviltc at 3| o’clock P. M. I Returning, leaves Bartlesville at B*l o'clock A. 31., I j (iriffm at 9 o’clock ; arriving at Atlanta at I2A o - j clock, M. Leaves Atlanta at 1 o’clock, I*. M., and arrives at Augusta at 12 o’clock, I'. M. ■ The Passenger Train njion the State Road leaves 1 I Atlanta daily, (Sundays exct ptedA at 1 o'clock, P. 31., and arrives at Dalton at 8 o'clock, P. 31. I ; Returning,j leaves Dalton at IA. 31., and ar ( i rives at Atlanta,at 11 o'clock A. 31. . Trains leave Union * o:nt for Athens on Mon . days, eduesdays and 'a;. -u) 7 o'clock, A. 31., , ; and return on Tuesdays, Thursday* and Saturdays at 3o’clock, A. M. Stages run in connection with the cars, as tol . lows -1 Daily. —From Griffin to the Montgomery Kail . Road, passing through Greenville, Lagrange and West Point ; from Barnesville to the Montgomery I Kail Koad via Columbus, Ga ; from Dalton (leav ing on the arrival of the car>J to Chattanooga,Ten j nessee ; from Kingston, via Rome, Double Springs, I Pine Pond, Warrenton, Decatur, Huntsville. Tus i cimibia and Holly Springs, to Memphis, 31iss.; from Warrentou to 31 aeon, via Willedgeville. I From Chattanooga on Tuesdays, Thursdays and ( Saturdays to Nashville, Tenn.; from Blue Pond to , Tuscaloosa, Ala., on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sa , lurdays; from Athens on Tuesdays, Thursdays Saturdays, after the arrival of the morning train, to Gainesville and Dahlcnega ; from Double Wells j on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays to Wash t ; iuglon, Wilkes county, Ga., and Abbeville, S C. ; Transportation Office, Georgia Kail Road& Pank . i ing Co., Augusta, Ga., April I, 1818. , i April 11 | i CLOTHS AND CLOTHING. ! CO-EQUAL WITH THE PRICE OF COTTON W3I. O. PRICE A CO., Drapers and I v ▼ Taii.ors, have in store and are receiving weekly from the best foreign and home markets, \ CLOTHS. CASIMERCS AND VESTINGS. | of all colors and descriptions, and will manufac j tnre them to order i:i the most modern style and I hest work manship. , READY MADE CLOTHING, , to suit the taste and circumstances of ail, with eve i rv variety of articles of gentlemen’s wear and use. HATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS, Hosiery, Gloves. Suspenders, Razors, Combs, Pruslies, Riding Belts, Money Belts, Shoulder Bra ; ces, Trunks, Carpet Bags, and ail articles neces . sarv for a complete outfit for gentlemen. \\ 31. O. PRICE, and j W. T. INGRAHA3I, j 31 ay 5 58 Broad-street. Augusta, Geo. 6RE3YILLEUS GEORGIA ALMANU r , FOR 14 9. ENLARGED OiND TUUIS f|3HE SUBSCRIBER Culls the attention of 1 the public to the Contents of bis ALMANAC, I for 1819. In addition to all the usual Almanac intelligence, that of the coming year will contain COMPLETE INTEREST TABLES at 7 per cent for any a • mrmiit from I dollar to 10,00 dollars, and for one day • to 2 years. Post Offices in Georgia,revised and corrected at 1 the General Department, expressly for this work. Names of County Officers. Population tables of each county in the State. Rates of Freight on the different Rail Roads in Georgia, and So. < 'a. Rail Road, corrected express ly for this work, by the respective Companies. Names of Aleinbers of the last Legislature. ’ Important Acts of the last Legislature. Condensed History of Georgia, with names of Governors, from Ogiethoipe to the present day. Important Events, Anecdotes. Ac. Government of Tennessee. Government of Alabama. Government of South Carolina. Table giving the Presidential vote of 1841, and Governor in 1817. This Almanac will contain 10 pages, and will be ready for delivery in August. The price to 3ler chants and Dealers will be .<3 per gross, a liberal discount made to the trade. Persons desiring them are requested to send in their orders before the ft-..* i..i.- i i.i first 01 July. Address CHAS. E. GRENVILLE, May .? Bookseller, Augusta. NEW BOOKS npHE PLEASANT ART OF MONEY A CA I 1 IHNG, to which is added J lie \\ ay to Turn a Penny ; or The An of Thriving. The Children s Year, by Mary I lowitt; with four pi. tes from original designs, by Anna Mary Howilt. A tour tothe Hirer Saguenay, in Lower Canada, by Charles Lannian. The Drama at Polkerville j Bench and Bars of Jury town 5 and other Scenes and Adventures, by Eyerpoint, (J. M. Field, editor of St. Louis “ R e veille.”) Received by Feb. 23 c. E. GRENVILLE. THE CLAY MINSTREL OR NA TIONAL SONGSTER. rpO which is prefixed a sketch of the life puh- J. he services and character of Henry Clav bv John S. Littell. For sale by ’ ' ’ ' Oetj2 CHAS. E GRENVILLE i ICED SODA WATER AND CARBO NATED MEAD. A PLENTIFUL supply of those cool and pleasant drinks kept always on hand at the well known stand of VVM. 11-VINES. June 27 _ UNDER-SHIRTS AND DRAWERS OF MERINO, COTTON, SILK, and all other kinds,cheap.at Pet 17 \VM. O. PRICE A- C<>< NEW POEMS. POEMS, by a South < 'arolinian, just published ■ and for sale at GEC « (M TES &l CO.'S, | Next door to J. E. Marshall’s Drug Store, Broad j I street, .Metcalf’s Building. Sept. 8 MONTHLY BULLETIN No. 3 THIS WORLD has ever been the scene ». Tv ' the fiercest struggle?. 4 ' '*i between 7’rnth and er -m*«> dues G liaffiS -• \ Truth propound an im I i t J port an I theory, than er -1 1 ■ feiflSr* J ror, with its legi-m of al - \ \ V y's. i'' -fqy* i yt / lies, seeks to arrest it \ \ I progress. A most illus \ \ JkSSesmT / / tr * ous instance of this, \ \ // was the opposition made to the immortal Jenner His master mind wa led. iiiuler Providence, to the discovery of Vacciu nation, by which that dreadful scourge the Small Pox. w.s robbed of its terrors. He found that the matter from the pustules upon the udder of a cow contained a principle which would produce the almost divine Jesuits for which lie bad so pa tiently and anxiously sought. Opposition arose Interested persons, high in social rank and profes sional position, ridiculed what they dared not deny 1 They asserted that many vaeciniiP.ted persons be came covered with hair, and even exhibited horns and a tail; and that in one case a child ran on all fours, bellowing like a bull. But the current was soon turned. The British Parliament voted him £20.000 sterling. (5100.U00,) and the world sang his praises. The same spirit has come dawn ;o our own times. Even while we write this Bulletin, interested pel sons, jealous ut the wonderful delicacy ami suc - cess of The Graefenburg Medicines, are opposing them. Misguided men ! flow utt« r Iv impossible to arrest their spread. The most ex traordinary' certificates are constantly flowing iu to the Company from all parts of the country ; certificates which have astonished tlie most re spectable citizens. 31any of these testimonials have been submitted to gentlemen of great dis tinction, who hgve carefully examined them to -ec that they are genuine. Among these, are the names of the Rev. N. Bangs, I). IX, of the Metho dist Episcopal Church, and Francis Hall, E-q. ed itor of the New 3"ork Commercial Advertiser We finally submitted the whole to the lion. W3J. V. BRADY, the Mayoroi New York, who has gii - en bis certificate, under the Great Seal of the City, that they are genuine and reliable. With such names, we fear no opposition. We are fortified at every point, and solicit a contin uance of the unexampled patronage we have al ready received. We would earnescly advise— -Ist. That in every neighborhood where there no Graefcnberg Depot, immediate steps be taken to have one. By addressing the General Agent of any district, this can be seemed. 2d. Families should club together and get an im mediate supply. 3d. Emigrant Societies and other philanthropic bodies should fnrni-h them to the needy. Os tlie Vegetable Piil-alone 30,000 boxes are sold each and every week 1 Os the Health Bitters, an enormous quantity These extraordinary Bitters are .old at 25 e.entvi tiaper, and arc warranted to make two quarts* fitters superior to any iu the world. They ar composed ot Root-. Barks, Herbs and Vines, ga thered in the vast forest- and prairies •*{' America, iand are a speedy and certain restorative of weak s and debilitated constitutions. s ’he other Medicines of the Company are ot q uai value, and are as follows ; The Graeiknbekg Sarsaparilla Comi-oim* The Gkaeeenbekg Eye Lotion, The Chii dress Panacea. The Gkkj n Mountain Oin i scent, The Consumptive's Balm, The Dvsi n- TT.KV SVK« e The Geuerel Agent for So. Carolina and Geor gia is George Brainard, at the Bookstore of Messrs. Beach A Brother, 10 liayne-street, Charleston. S. C., It* whom applications for agencies may be ad dressed. EDWARD BARTON. Secretary For sale by Wm. Haines, Broad-st. Augusta. Ga.; K. S. Roberts, Edgefield, C. H. So. Ca ; J. H Ro berts. Warrentou, Ga.; Pond &l Wilcox, Colum bus, Ga.; Hyde »5k Jones, 3laeon, Ga.; \\ in. Root, Marietta. Ga.; J. It. Cubbidge, Savannah. Ga.; J. J. Smith & Co., Atlanta. Ga.; Jones Philips A; ( Griffin, Ga. ly 31 arch.s I. A. HIBLER & CO’S. 18 ';»• 3/ LIVERY and SALE Btabl.es. rtS ELI,IS STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGE ( fIIHE Subscribers have put their estab- J- li hinent, which is one of the largest in the city, in perfect order for the keeping and sale ol HORSES AND MULES. Their arrangements are such, that they flatter themselves they will be able to give satisfaction to all who may patronize their estahlishment.it he ing under the immediate control of E. L. ALLMOND, Vy hose experience in business is a guarantee to ail who may wish to patronize them, that the in terest ot customers will be looked after. I heir STABLES are eentrady situated, being in the rear of three principal Hotels, and has as 1 good a run ol business, if not better, than any sim ilar establishment in the ci'y. Their arrange ; ments for DROVES OF HORSES OR MULES. Are such, that they feel warranted in saying the , can give satisfaction. Always on hand for sale, a stock of well broke Saddle and Harness HORSES. A tig 2G c LIVERY AND SALE STABLES JAS. AI. SIMPSON, _ formerly of Kentucky. A"* would J espectfnlly nounce to ClT’lfrF Vsi.w AND DROVLRb, that he has taken charge ot B. H. Warrens Stables (formerly Guedron’s Lower Stables.) situated on Ellis-street, about tlie centre of the city. The Stables are newly fitted up. with Shed Lots for Mules, and all in complete order for the reception of DROVERS. The undersigned is determined to please, re gardless of pains or expense, and will devote the whole ol his time tothe business, and llatters him self—having been intimately connected with the business for a number of years —that he will be able to give general satisfaction. JAMES M SIMPSON, Augusta, Ga., Sept. 2. Smos-c