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tilE CONSTITUTIONALIST.
Boasting —So mV* Yank'f' philosopher
savs vou iihisi make up your tnimi never
to be outdone i>y a houscr. li any suah ;
or ,c says, with an air of superiorly, that j
j H . keens a yacht, directly alßrm that j
you have a man-of-war of your own pri- j
vale property.
We would reoormr.rru that w ".on a j
blustering fellow tolls you he can wmp j
his weight in wild cat", you imm:d:a‘c : y •
coolly observe you can tame n hyena j
with a wink*, and hug a gristly he a’ t ■
be grunts “enough.” If a man vio i! jeU .
you that he swam across the gu!t ct :
Mexico, you can swear that you fe 1 i |
overboard in tl>e ir.io . 3 of ’! a gu t r>{ j
Mexico and swam to New hV.rlc. dodg- j
in k r the sharks all ’he way! Keep in |
advance of a boastor on all occasions,
and in the end, he will “give you the hat.”
We cut the above from an exchange
paper —the advice contained in it brings
to our recollection an occurrence at ;t
country tavern, a year or two since; a >
travelling dentist and a notorious boaster i
were partaking of a Christmas dinner, j
when lie stated to his comrades that an j
uncle of his was in the habit of talcing a i
turkey on his fork, at dinner in one hand, I
and holding it up, whilst lie carved it by j
the dexterous use of the knife in the other. |
Nothing dashed by the boldness of the ;
doctor’s lie, a constable who was present,
instantly asserted that he had a cousin in
Texas who could go through the per
formance with a “young Buffalo,” hold
ing a pitchfork in one hand end an axe
in the other! The doctor stood treat all j
round. —New York Tribune-
Frett'j Good. —The Boston Post says:
“A gentleman burst-into a violent laugh
in church last Sunday morning, and -af
ter service explained to bis pastor that he
was thinking of the Matamoros Eagle’s ’
account of the Mexican attack on Fort
Taylor.”
Old Women —The Liberator, of New
York, publishes tho names of three bun- 1
deed and twenty persons who have
pledged themselves “not to aid, support
or countenance the government in. the
war with .Mexico, but at all hazards, and
a! every sacrifice, to refuse enlistment,
contribution, aid and countenance to the
war.”
SALiib Ur JUUIhM.
There will be sold in the town of
GADSDEN. Cherokee County, Ain.,
me-half hole below Walker’s Ferry,
on the Coosa River, cti ? aturday, the
Ist of August n-*xt, FORTY TOWN
1,0 I’S; iho proceeds arising from which will he
set apart for the purpose of clearing out the streets
and roads leading ft> the town, and the genera) im
provement of the place.
Gadsden is the name given to that point on tho
Coosa River »l which the. Cc sa and Tennessee
Railroad Company have legated ’heir depot, and
is well and favorably known as ihe Double Spring)*.
The steamer Coosa, in the fall, will tnaka regu
lar trips from (iadsden to the Terminus of ih* M»'m
* lus Branch Road, at Rome, Georgia, and daily
and tri-weekly lm<S of Stages will run regularly
,r m Gunter's Landing, Romo and Jacksonville,
after the. Ist August next.
This opportunity will present a good opening for
the sate investment of capital, all of which will be
soent for tlie immediate improvement of the pro
perty then purchased, and the general improvement
of the place.
if?*The terms of sale will he one-fourth cash,
one-fourth m three months, one-fourth in sit
months, and the remainder in 12 months from the
dat ■of purchase. Plans of the town with the No
of the Loir- for sale, can be seen by applying to
Gen. L>. (J. Terrentine, ‘it Gadsden, or to Gen.
Hughes, near*\\ alker’s Ferry.
Gadsden, Ala. June 2-1, 1845.
July 1 td 5
LAN US FOR SALE.
Flic subscriber, desirous of removing
ins planting interest, oilers for sale h’ls
PLANTATION in Columbia county,
y. sffg* n j ntf miles above Augu.sa, on the Sa
vannah River, containing about six
hundred acres of Land, about one hundred acres
of which are in the woods and well timbered, the
remaining five hundred acres are well enclosed
and in a good slate nf cultivation, having now on
it as tine a crop of corn as can be produced in the
neighborhood. On the main and nimddiately on
the bank of the river, and w ithin a half mile of
the baon ot the Augusta Canal, ’here is a very
extensive Quarry of fine granny which can be
en ily t;ported to the C anal there being a deep
current “the canal.
1 also offer for sale, mv well-known pine-woods
Residence, six miles above Augusta, containing
about one hundred and eighty acres, with a com
lortable dwelling lonise and all other necessary
out buildings, a good spring convenient, and a well
of excellent water in the yard. There is also a
fine orchard of peaches, apples, pears, and almost
every kind of fruit on the premises, and the land
very productive for pine laud, as it has a clay
foundation.
Persons wishing to purchase are referred to John
H. Mann, Esq., who is my legally authorized at
torney during ray absence.
J VMES G. STALLINGS
July IS w3m 10
I 00 KEW AKI).
vk Renaway from the subscriber on tho night
of the ‘JStii Vpn! last, my negro man
>«wa -■ ACK JI« is of common size, mulatto
color, high forehead, good countenance, and keen
and artful; his left hand has on it but two fingers
and thumb,.and the thumb rather inclines to the
centre of ins hand —no other marks that 1 know of.
I purchased Jack in May, IB4J, of the estate of
John Sparkes. He was taken out of the Augusta
lad by Mr S; trkes in 183a or ’36, and bad passed
qs a free man f r 6 or 7 years previous to that time,
when he followed the river as a boat hand—has
been in Savannah and Darien, but seed he would
go to Charleston this time. If Jack is taken with
a free pass, I will give the above reward for him
and ;ie writer, with proefsufficient t . . vie:, - r
$25 for Jack delivered u me at home or sld if
lodged in any safe jail so :hat I get him.
GFvIRGL. b if ARP,
Meriwether county, Ga . June Id, iS-ld
June 22 3w 1
AN ORDINANCE
rg-sQ alter and u!«c"j the twe -y f girth Section j
of the General Ordinance:
Bs it ordained by the City Ido urn i! of Augusta 1
Thai from and utter the passage Oi this Ordimtiu ’.'. j
white boys, under the .igc of ilueen yeais. mat j
tai le in tt.at portion ot t; a Savannah river located
between the northern extremities .if lacks .n a;, s j
Jlarfmry-streets, a’ any hour, except neon 'i-c Sc-'- I
bath day.
Done in Council thin sixth day . f eighteen !
hundred and forty-six.
I D FORD, -flavor ■
W. M:no Ouin Clerk vt x. ,:,. d;
July 13 3 0 J
HA Kl*idli ' S Pic TO HI VI H i iJML- !
NOW COMPLETE. “ * |
C!UBB('RIRHR!i to the nbova w-*rk who ha *
not completed their set*, are r.-.r.:e :< d : a ,. 1
certain as ey 1 y as practicable, what tu-:nb rs are I
d* ficient. as a longer delay trtav prevent a future
completion. Others who h.tve'imt si:os. ribed -e- :
gu.arlv.may v *n»p'.e’e by eriCx :• *
v' Li "i $ I '. V .. L 1.. i
RAIL ROADS.
Gi:OI«GJA~AN 1> WESTtIIN AND AT- |
L ANTIC liAIL HOADS.
1 -*■' - • , t w )> - -JJ Lev; r• . .r, ’ -u-i i
..
f i.) ftil, j Ao.-r.MijE a ii- a i .v, cox tying the rca t -
XL c-outheiJi.Jai; between New i oik and New
Orteann, leaves Augusta daily atß o’clock, p.
ariivtng at Atlanta at til o’clock, a. it. iteturning, '
leaves Atlanta at-1 o’clock, r. M., and arrives at j
Augusta at-x o’clock .a. m. ’s
in connection with ttus train, tl.e pa. t eager car. i
hy .oc.caotive, rut 3 from Unit n Pcir.t'to Athene, i
• a .'lon ays, e.inesday e, and Fridays; and by
horse power,on ’I ueedays, Thursdays, and riatur- i
days.
d ue Passenger Train upon the State Road leaves >
Atiania daisy, iSundays excepted,} at B o’clock, a
and arrives at Uotlicaioga at Si o'clock, P. m. j.
ReturningJeaves Oothoamga at 7 a. m., and ar- I
[ rivcK at Atlaina, m time fur the evening tram to !
[ Augusta.
! Stagee fun in connection with the care .as fed
j lowa : J
—Tho Fxpreps Mail I/.ue the Georgia
Rail Road Line, and the South Carolina Rail Road I
I-!iie,lroia Atlanta to New Orleans, passing through 1
Nnwiian and La Grange to Che haw. thence by ;
Rail R-*ad to Montgomery Also, via La Grange, j
to Columbus; arriving at 7 o’clock, a. si.
Front'v'arrontoa l ) Macon via -Spartaand Mil- ;
ledgeviile-. j
i tom Madison,every Monday,Wednesday.and ,
j Friday, via Eaton ton and Clinton to Macon and via ‘
1 Eatonton to MilledgeviUe
1 From Atheii- on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sa- J
1 turdays, via Gainesville to Cassviiie, and Dahib- j
j nega.
From Double Welw, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, i
i and Saturdays, to Washington, Wilkes county, ;
j and Abbeville, S. C. . -1
| -From Covmgt-.r, on Mondays, Wednesdays and ,
} Fridays, through Griffin, and Greenville to La j
Grange. j
From Kingston or. Tuesdays, Thursdays and j
Saturdays, via Home, Double Springs. Warren- j
ton, and Decatur to Memphis, Term. i
From Atlanta on Tuesdays, Thursdays and i
Saturdays, to Jonesboro* and Griffin.
UFFICS Gko R. R & B'KtNG Co.. J
March 23. IS4G. i
!
IJAIL-ROAI) NOTICE.—The Passenger
.Rlb 'J’rain on the South Carolina Rail-Road will
leave as follows :
crwtEP.
Not to leave Charleston before . 000a. M- ■
“ Ssumiuorvillb, “ K> 20
“ r ' Georges’, ,l 11 30 j
'• r ‘ Branchville, “ 12 30 i
“ *' Rlackviile, • ” *2 00 p m.
Aiken. *' __ 320
Arrrive a Hamburg not before' 4 30
DOWNWARD.
Nor to leave Hamburg before 6 00 a. M. 1
•• Aiken. “ 720
f * “ Biackville, “ 8 50
“ ,e Branchvills, “ 10 30
ft “ Georges’, “ II 30 j
“ Summerville ** ' 12 45 ?. a. '
A r riv» a’ t’harleston not before 2 00
FROM BRANCHVILLE TO COLUMBIA
UPWARD.
Not to leave Orangeburg before 1 30 ?, «.
“ “ Lewisville, “ 2 15
■ ‘ Gadsden, “ 3 00
Arrive at Columbia not before 4 15
i DOWNWARD-.
Nottalaave Columbia before 5 00 *.
“ “ Gadsden, “ 7 30
“ " Lewisville, “ 8 30
*■* '* Orangeburg, ** 930
“ “ Branchviile, " 10 SC
Sept 20 . - 10
fi “--ra , »itn
TO TRAVELERS GOING
NORTH.
r ?f' f R A VF.T.ERS going North are advised that
j 11. their most agreeable and fjcpeditbiu* and *nly
i certain route is by the Charleston and Wilmington
■ Steam Boat and Hail Road line to Weldon, V (J.,
| and thence by the great mail route, via Petersburg,
i Richmond, Fredericksburg and Washington Cil<j ,
to Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, Ac.
Travelers by this route, which is the only doily
one throughout, are subject to no detentions at any
voint and reach the northern <'Uie#, «« all rases a
business day ahead, and sometimes two days ahead 1
of travelers by the James River and Bay Boats.
PARE BY THIS ROCTC.
From Charleston to Weldon,... i......
•From Weldon to Baltimore, 9 50
Oflfir » of the Richmond and Petersburg R. R. Co. J
K?cbmon4fV’’a-, 20th June, 1848. v
Juno 24 5 3
EREIRHTS REDITISD ON THE 1
j W estern and Atlantic Hail ilood. I
| > consequence of the redurtion made on the I
* above Road, freights will be carried
BETWEEN AUGUSTA AND KINGSTON i
at the following rates, after the first of February j
next; ‘ J
Ist Ulass —Boxesof hats,bonnets and furni
ture. p-tcubic foot, J 5
2d Class —Boxes and hales of dry goods,
shoes, saddlery, glass, paints, drugs and con
fectionary, pur 100 lbs., 30
3j> Class.—Sugar, coffee, bagging, u.po. H-
Iquor, butter, cheese, tobacco, hides, leather,
cottvu yarns, copper, tin, bar and sheet iron ,
, hollow ware, castings and other articles not
} included below, 50
I 4th t n>,3a. —Flour, rice, bacon, pork, href,
fish, lard, tallow, beeswax, baits of rags,
feathers, lime in barrels, green and dried
fruit, pig iron, mill gearing and grindstones, 35
i Cotton per-100lbs., _ 50
| Salt (in sacks per bushel, IS
Molasses, per hogshead, • . 9 00
I Plowsand cornshellers, each, 75
RATES BY*THE CAR LOAD.
[ Oats (in casks or sacks'.ffer bushel,.,. sO 09 t
j Corn. do do * do lij
'.'.heat, do do do ]fi
; Lime, in casks nr boxes, not exceeding 2i bush. IS
j Hogs, not weighing over 250 lbs each,.,.. 70
i Sheep,each, 42
1 Turkeys, per dozen ] 15
I vMf* For other articles see list,
' I rogii! payable at Augusta anffKingslor. on up
1 treiaht, and a: Augusta on down freight,
t Ofpick Geo R Road & Banking Co., ?
j January 19, JB4B. J
J . F. S. After the first of February the ratesot
| freight on the articles enumerated above in third
chtss will be reduced betwcou Augusta and Allan- f
j taio 40 cents per 100 jhs, ' jan 21 i
1 iuCS. C. BAIL ROAD COM } Y. I
i , Hamburg. Oct 27, 1815. f
OTICE—This company does not vng-.tge to
| notuy consignees of the arrival of goofin' and ■
I produce. They are considered as delivered when I
f they have ree-heu the depot. Bflc if not taken
I away will be stored at the deoot at iheYisk of the i
owner A. B. STUKGFIS, Agent. f
I pc' 2* 55
i si :
OFFICII s. C. R. R. COMPLY..}
| Hamburg, Sept. 23, !SJS. a
I CTICF —Sh :;:C. oecharged -r ; iods
| est at the Hamburg Depot after the first .-t
|O; to; er. allowU' 2 one week.
| sept 27 ‘ A. B. BTTRGEB. y ?n!i ’
J IiA!L HO AIK
i c4vy-v' : :N
1.3 ar. . a;.er 'i «r. 21st. Pa? r eTTcr Trasr. 1
! wLMt-vve Any as.; > ■ :> .-jock J’
; PLy C VJ®ETLN«s7iTh rm'. [
colors an- -fa-.,--. ; aito Irtvrcv.*; 52ax
Carpe-i.agc, .rener thlsjav n
• -wtcJ JOHN F Cb'J
Cotton press, gins, &L
bTllock»s
pewis csfres
S_=» j£<lL KC! •
r sjT*- EIS .Machine is new offered to the public an
-Sa. the mett Ha ruble, the most convt nic/.t, toe
most ftotctrjui, (and ail Langs considered.) \>n
c'lra/.tjt and im Cutter. Packins Press in me
World.
i his Press has now been in use four years —? 'V
crai hundreds u them are in successful operation. >
in one that has been in use abetu t'.vo years,
ttiere has been packed, overthousand HuuS ot .
Cotton and it words better vis possible) ?; ow, than
when first put up. Nor one dollar has been ex
pended on it in repairs—nor ever will De. if well :
used.
All those persons who have tried them, have or ■
cided to Keep thorn their life tine, and then han ;
them down to their children to the third und fourth
fenerations Not an individual that has seen them
in use but what pronounces them "Just the thing.”
I challenge the. world to disprove these 'state
ments. Njw. can as much be said 01 any other ‘
Machine ever node? And yet Igr. still further;
when required, I will put up the Press on the plan
tation, and ii it dot* not answer the purpose, will
make no charge.
And again—being well aware that the planters
have but little confidence in new (nines, from the
fact that nine out of ten are ‘ Yankee tricks,'' in
tended to deceive, 1 have been to the trouble and
expense to fit up an establishment in Macon, with
several Presses, for re-packing Round Bales inn;
Square, and to show to the planters that the Pres-is '
i jn-«t the thing they want These Presses are •<<./« ,
j and will 5e kept in daily use, and open to inspec
| tion Now, therefore, to induce the planter to .
make aq examination, I give below a certificate,
signed by a few of the many who have very kindl/ .
offered me their names, since ,J started my Pr »«es !
j in .Macon. j
To prevent i-ed work, and all sort of meddling
or tampering with the-Machines, I have them att
made, under my own direction, and sold .it one price-
All those wishing to give them a rial will please
give their names to my Agents \vh calf upon them, 1
or aend them to the Commission House, where i
they wish to go for the Machine, in brd* r that the
Agent may be prepared for them, otherwise they
may ho delayed in getting a Macnina when it is
wanted.
For Sole at the followingplaces
■
N. k. Butler & C 0., Augusta, Ga.
Noble H. Hardee, Savannah. Geo
S. W. BULLOCK, Patentee,
Nov-27 Feck Slip, New York,
CERTIFICATE.
We, the undersigned, do hereby certify that we
hav* seen U BULLOCK’S Prourk63lvk
Power Presses in use in the City o? Macon, and
heliev* thorn to be all they are recommended, ami
can say of them what can be said of but few things
nvzc-a-days—these are “no humbug,” We cheerful
ly recommend them to tha notice of the planters,
and hope by their universal adoption, to see no
more round bales of Cotton. Signed
Scott, Carhart At Co. Walls & Moulton,
Hardeman & Hamilton, John M. Field,
Rea & Cotton, I). &. W. Gunn,
Russell & Kimberly, Wheeler & Harroid,
Joseph N. Seymour, H. & J. Cowles,
J. A. White, John Jones,
Cowles. Nicoll & Co, J. T. Wootten,
A. B. Hartwell, Thos. B. Gorman,
Graves, Wood & Co. Robert Findlay,
Chas. Campbell & Co. E. &R. U Graves,
Macon, May, 1546.
June 17 6m 15 »
GIUSW CfLIPS
IMPROVED COTTON GINS.
re^lHE subscriber will continue the manufacture
JL of these GINS at bis old establishment, in
Clinton, Jones county, Georgia.
lie ran offer no better recommendation in favor
of his Gins than the fact of having supplied mere
than twelve hundred planters with them during the
last two years —while no other- factory has proba
bly sold in the Suite as many as one hundred da
ring the same time.
No expense will be spared to sustain the it high
reputation, and render them still more perfect, if
possible. They will be warranted,as usual, to per
form well, and delivered at the purchaser's rest
deuce. Engagements can be made with his trav
elling Agents, or by letter directed to him.
SAMUEL GRISWOLD,
march 27- ISO
WiIXtAM it: TUTT~
DRUGGIST AND APOTHKCAKT,
Broad-sl., first corner above Eagle .f Phteni-x Hotel,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
| #"kFFERS for sale for cash or approved credit,at
I lowest market prices, a well selected assort
ment of DRUGS. MEDICINES. FA’NTS,OILS.
DYE S PUFFS. WINDOW GLASS, TRUSSES
PERFUMERY, BRUSHES, kc &e., am
which may be found the. following ;
Alcohol, | lodine,
Aloes, I Indigo,
Aiium, (Galap,
Arrow Root, j Litharge,
Aqua Ammonia, ‘Linseed Oil,
Aqua Fonda, Morphine,
Antimony, j Magnesia,
A n nat to, j M ace, ,
Borax, (Nutmegs,
Brimstone, 'Opium,
British Oil, j Oil Lemon,
i Halsotn Copa-va, {Oil Bergamont,
Hay Water, Oil Peppermint,
Blue Vitriol, « Oil Wiutergrc-en,
Burgundy Pitch, jOil Cloves,
Cream Tartar, j Prussian Blue,
Camphor, (Quinine,
Calomel, . j Rhubarb,
Castor Oil, j Red Lead,
Castile Soap, iSal Rochelle, c
Chloride Lime, iSpirits Nitre.
Cloves, (Sugar Lead,
Cassia, j Sweet Oil,
Camomile Flowers, .Soda,
Dover’s Powders. (Senna,
Ether, j Spirits Turpentine,
Epsom Salts, Soda Ponders,
Ergot, iSeidiitz Powders,
Flowers Benzoin, |Bapiora,
, Fancy Soaps, Vanilla Beane,
Gum Arabic, | \ ermilliou,
Gum Shellac, White Vitriol,
Glauber Salts. j White Lead, -
Glue, I Whiting, <fec. Ac.
fab 6 - 98
PEASE'S CANDY.
A8 E of the real” Glnvlfir. \ Kss> iter 1 haa-just
- been received fresh from the manufactory,- :
and is for s.i’e by the Agent.
J. E. MARSHALL - "i
Firstdoorbelow the Mechanics’ Bank.
{Cp Tins standard article for coughs, colds, <c- !
is so well established that it..would p. folly to say
anything regarding its merits, the agent has hun
dred's of testimonials, which cun be ecu upon ap
p)i cation. It is certainly the most pleasant'and
sate rem-dy ever di wovf red.
-May 20 " H 2 * i
BioMiGS,' •mFUMu-E
A LOF of Berrien’s superior HU' SJiFS.just :
- » '-ceived, consisting in part of
Painter’s Ground, from I toSash Tool B. urh- :
■ r,al! sizes. Painter’s Dusters. Fitches,F • bDs, real.
v\ith ano wiihout handles. Hand J i>i -rr. Sweep
ing, Scrubbing, A\ iutewasli. Crumb, ' arm.-h, am'
Hat' Broshes, with a variety of other*.
Alw-a few superior Combs, EnglDh Horn Toilet,- [
and extra large fine tooth Comb*. ’
march S 3 J. K. M \ IIS HAL J.
\ARN ISHifS,
■TINT tar.4v«l, & mjj.r.: v of VornMn—ww.
k* ranted . f the ■ -ry uesi qaalii; , • : . ot
Coach
I'l'.v.n Japan j
f'iirn.'uite ' '"ARNInI:
Leather .
_ Polishing J
For sale lew r»y ' W.V, H Tl W.
nb i L.gjh i F't ..1 •
f’C J OCM.TAV KTrw~SP£~Z~~r- rT^ :
w .-mr-cc.n Ctl-M V-,1.- - P rrv
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PATENT MEDICINES.
'' HERETO THE PH*soT', — ‘
hit ££it ’ T K 2 A h IT I
hi' you wish to retain your burner opi .i ns reiu
ni.; i.- the comoaralive iac:;;s at the Jr;nusll
and Botanic Pkaoticks of Medicine, for 1.10, -
certiticate sign d by acme oi wtr D-e-t
ciUoeiis, place the two systt-nia ;.t such ev.i.irasi ns 1
cannot f.ai t - he iinf.i’. or«l>!:- to tiu* jo ; and
j«lac- tii n tetter utmost beyond thoin... rto p v.cr- •
fill intluv nee of such as w.huu ain< up am in'.'.-
fears of the timid and weak-mindt d. In ■- me cn- -e-,
alar-! to lie ir iasiiu s .rn vv and too lam. rearet
when they have learned by sac exp- Luce, t«- ap
predate lire difference ot simple alarm c-:i turtr
part, and a'ctaal c.,\.)-i4S&i hopelessness of tii -ir on
seson tiie pari cf ttie i'ny.-h i.m But; s t • -e poll '•
Here me the fans,gainsay the evidence, who - an ’
Macon, Ga , 27th April, Idv
Ti.is my cert It’,', that i was-attatk d -a.-l Ur’O- (
her with Bilious Fever, and called in my family
physician van eminent one) Dr Boon, to treat my
i ase, but uiough no'time had been lot.: in proem - - ,
mg tii.s assistance, i g.-t worse and worse. t-.i.d-C n
tlulled to sink from tin. coiuotneu attack = • the d-i.
| case, and a rising which had just then t. its ap- ■
1 pea ranee on ray l.ody, and nottvithsiaiunau the
■ continued and strict attention of Jdrs.’Bouu «v uoln- ;
son. i gut so lOvv, that on tlie fourieeuihd >.y, 1 a?- •
thought to he dying, and as I have since nmc-r
--! stood was so pronounced by tiie physicians, to sev
eral of my friends, nest morning, living the extent
of time that was allowed meet me : and to a! I un
man appearance', well tnlghl they for i hi. i
, been having hickups almost coitetaiuty tor six nays ;
and nights, tiie pans around the rising wete nx.irti
lied and perfectly black, exuding a thin.green fcetiil :
■ matter, which was almost intolerable to ; -t.*te
i who were around me, starling and twitching «.f
■ the tendons were also present, and my'expec.iora
! tioa had become quite black—in fact, as i am in- .
. formed,'lay friends we rain hourly expectation of >
i witnessing my final exit, when it was suggested ;
i that as: Dr. Thomson had already raised some .
I desperate' and given over casea, he might possibly
: 1-e able to - do something in this:, a vire.wr.tng man .
j will catch at straws, and my liiends with this view
! had him sent for, but he would not undertake Tie
j case till he ascertained positively that it had been i
j given out by the others, on ascertaining
i then took charge of it, and to she utter astonish- 1
; rherttof all who saw mo. succeeded in n storing me i
to health ; my tdekups, ceased, the mortified pieces
I of jiesh dropped otf, and ie.fr the other p»arts in u tir.<-
1 healthy condition, and 1 now feel that, by the
• blessing of (toi! and the Ooctcr’s skill, ! nave a new
i lease ot life, having been restored back.almost from
! the grave to the love and bosom of mV, grateful
' family- DREW KA IMiUMi'tSON.
j This may cart.fy that we the undersigned, saw
i ana were witnesses t» most of ihese facts above
j stated, and do not think there is the least exoggera
■ tion in the whoie stateai* nr—whatever uric he said
! as ;o the means used, this ’was certainly a remarks**
! hie cure.
Bigned, 11. 1,. COOK. •
a. c farm ei.ee,
JOEL B. GRIFFIN.
LEWIS J. GROCE.
Upson County,-Ga., Feb sth, 1816
1 Ido hereby certify, that my daughter, Ann Eliza
Was attacked about three, years ago, wills Palsy
i and disease of the Spine., by which she was cn
i tirciy dtrained; and lost the use of the lower ex
j tremuiea. Ghe was imuiediuteiy put under the
! care of Dr. Findel, who attended her for some time,
i bsit without benefit. We then applied to Dr.
• Parker, a Root Doctor, who, offer he had treated
! her ('use some time, concluded that he could do
: nothing for her VVc then applied to Dr. T homes,
ofCaiodciiville, who attended on Iter eight raominv
! without the least 'ivneiil; for she was left in a
j most deplorable condition —perfectly helpless—
j w herever she was laid, there she remained wi-.n
--! out tiie power of mu!ion. by thttgrcan-sl eth.-n of
; the will. Hise was so much rt uuc-d, tic., she
locked as if there were not live pounds of flesh, on
her whole body—so that, she could t*e coinparetl to
nothing but a living skeleton, if site It could be im
a ined. Wuih in tills stale, 1 was induced tq up
ply to Dr. it. 8. 'J hoiiHt.-u, of Macon, wh '. I am
j proud to say. by the blessing of i’rovidenre, and
; !iis skill in the of remedies, has restored her to
excellent noddy heallh. aiid the use o’ iierlonbs ;
I hy which she is enrbled to enj-q/ life, and v-isi?
• about in the settle mem. withot-i the aasistanop. ot
i any one. But, what surprises every body is, ihat
i she lias been restored’without, having been seen hy
’ the Doctor, and at the mere-nominal expense of
, twenty doiiais.
j WINSHF.p l?. PAGE.
j The above cases will serve to put in contrast the
j results of Natural and Artificial remedies in Acute,
I as well as Chronic diseases : an:! though doubtless,
I many will still remain incredulous, yet such facts
1 with the candid, must have their proper weight,
i and with the a filleted can hardly Tail to revive that
I long extinguished hope, without which the stoutest
i hear! must break. But if, alter all, there be some
; that will not be convinced, to such may ii be said,
| as on a more sacred rccasion ; “ Neither v- ill ye
believe it one rise from tiie dead,’’
The undersigned, will ’acre take occasion to
slate, Beat he still continues ‘ ho t>. satmetit cl citron ir
' pii-eases of almost e very name, and will send M ali
; fines by Mail, to any part of the country, suited to
ri « various di. arcs of .lie afiiiefed by their send
ing in writing,j ud as usual, inclosing iht regular
; fee i»l Fiv - Du,la. - ?. Having in this ’way cured
: many of in veterate di ;• stses, ibat he lias lit - srsem,
. he ipu.Ms that as postage is cheap, it will be geuer
~ ally adopted.
{ Letters bins? he vast paid, and addressed to
“M. «. i HOM-SON . M D.
Macon, Geo.
! Macon.. May-12. JBIG.
I) li. JL L; It 31 it A XHA 31 *-S
! LIVMi AM) DYSPEFTre
B N offer:rnr this valuable medicine the people
lL m Georgia, foe the relief and cure of many dis
wes incident, ro a soulhern clncate, I do tint claim
for it infaliMSily: neither, do I say it will cure ail
difeasrs. Bin in Chronic Liver A flection.- and Dys
pepsia, I can confidemlyndvi.se and its
1 use, from my persona! observation and n«p. of 'he
1 article in my own practice; This i;rti< !c is fiivora
bly received wherever it has been us-d. lam al
lowed to refer ro Mr. <-hu.irge Heard of Troup, Mr.
i John Warren of Columbus, Mr. Me KM lice ulß.’obb,
: Mr. Asbnry Hiril of Ailien.-, .Mr. \\ liliam D. Ter
rell ot Futinom. Uev. John E. Dawson of Lagrange;
. to which a great number <>f name*might io.- added,
. who hear their testimony to its • aloe. I-);-. Henry
, Branham lias used this medicine in his own ease,
; and has prescribed it t a many others., gives it as hi*
. opinion,-that it is one of die safest.arid most valmt
; blc medicines.that can be used La iinueiiboi. nig-s
--i tion, liver complaints,- constipation and irregular
: state .of the bowels. It is useful in bilious com
j plaints, to persons recovering from hilionr fevers,
and in sic'-: or-nervous bead-ache. To pn-guant
women, who are suljj.-rt to eostiversf-s«rthi; •ncai
, cine is well suited-. In regulating the slate, of (tie .
stomach ami bowels, and promoting digestion, i; is
particularly useful. .
I could, append'a long list of < ertilicat.es. hut for
bear. pref.iing to rely on tlio vi.-iu--s of the medi
cihe to sn -tain itscit. The medicine is a gentle
and certain cathartic, tonic ano -n iorific..
J 11 LI. 15 U A Nil AM, liu. to iuon, Ga. i
; Price —For sale by
, . marrii 11 A. G. WILLIS.
E-W DRUG J
I Nearly opposite the Theatre, ami convenient, lathe
Gi-ha unit i S. Hotels and Aiansiou House. )
'} a set; -.*»• hie ing moved fr.on
Mills <>!d ct.md to the above, is now ,-e ;
ceiling, in a id)non to ins present not k, I
a large assoimient of
FHOh K HUI GG.MEDhdNEs < f-IEMK A 1.8,
FE’dF: hKii) FAINTS, OHM,
<:l. ' > \ -J Nisi| >. ■ si ii A ; ■ k;.-
M VFLiUALS, DVK ST r Ft - <vv., d ,n.
and all oii.t r.ariiebe- ns*.ally kept hv Drugginfs and
Ay t -,-ar; which h«' wi'l > is, • r;i prif < ro
due- lo suit tha tiiflci- o f.ti on - r. iso' aide terms
a* any Tin-hrt ertabii; inii- at in the place.
AM irt. warranic i ; . o -r-. red. i r
be. retur; ed at the ej p.-asc d th - n ,;- r.
-M T.' I .'ante.rs- Phy-:iciv. r;--. ! the
jttwtaHy :.r. -. . . •, . rail a era: ,
. vrart.-.s
- A TV- r : ; _C-_- - I •
PATENT MEDICINE?, i
CO SU
toll UVil’EFi'K';.
f ?niil SC 1311 I' EB S art* purely a vegetable
il c uipusiiivi, and are offered to the pun
lie iV *ra a principle, of ber.cvnleac». under tho full
est c.-miciiuu that they util be found a sate and
sove.eign remedy for Dyspepsia. Tn«*j have been,
t.i .n, -ißtiy teste.: i.ol on.y by some ot mi i
respectable families in the State. v% ho have tunn-d*.-
e<i ample. testimony as to their decided excellence,
inn. also by the proprietor, who, lor ten years, .-m
- sered all the'gluotu incident to that distressing di?
vT.sev They ,• ssess the jv*. uiiar excellence denied
t l m st other Bit tea*. mu pr via.: injurious by
continued us**. They contain not ;t single delete I
nous ingredient, and. as seen from-the directions
which . uapany each 'mat!-, may b.* given wit •
entire safety to an infant in the month
res
' ingly. w :m his highly impnrlaju in sfubnorn ca«;‘sff •
they wilt, soon alter the use of a tew.bottles.be j
found to act on the system iiUe a charm—imparting ■
, vigor to the stomach, - bracing ti e nerves, c!*.*us- :
ing - th-f liver, promoting d.gesuon, increasing j
appetite,stre.ffgihcuiug the chest and voice, rcliev
-1 ing pains, crumps, amt stitches in the breast. t hey 1
are also mosl'exceilent for cholera morbus. habitual
: cohstipa lion,sea-sickness, nausea, proceeding from
• whatever cause. In cases of general debility. is 1
has proved one of the best remedies, and is there
fore highly recommended to elderly people, literary :
pvi'tieiuen’stnde.ms, ami others ofscdenta -y habits,
'taken in small doses frequently through the day.
tin*v have checked the most violent .!h>rrhu*a, and
i likewise been administered wifi rite happiest effect
■ in cholera infantum.
In all the foregoing Complaints, these I-nters will
; he fo'utjd effectual if persisted in, and taken ar cord
ing to-the directions which accompany each bottle.
And although it has been lestilled by several that
■ they are excellent in many others, yet in none other
’ tha n those above enumerated, is the proprietor will
ing to vouch lor tiieir efficacy. They were prima
. ril v and solely intended to cure Dyspepsia.
The Colleton Dinars have been eight year? bc
. for** the public; and in consequence of the mcreas
; ing demand for this valuable nieoieiue, the propri *-
, tor bus entered largely into the business—bottles
are procured having "Colleton Bitters" moulded in
j them—they are also numbered, sealed and stamp
i ed with an appropriate mot to. Price AI per bottle
K. M. CAREY. -
Genera! Agent for this .State.
J. E. MARSHALL.
Agent, Augusta.
lit Eton He. 4i», S. i . Jan. IS!G
Os the Colleton Bitters —”(purely a Vtyrlafdc
1 (Join pound' and which, from the confidence J base
! in the character and integrity of she maker and pro
i prictor thereof, I verily believe to ;»e tr«;o,) 1 en
i tertain the most favorable opinion. Several of my
i personal friends and acquaintances, long iffiie.tcd
| with Dyspepsia, have assured tr.e that they nave
i found flu-se Bitters better than any. other medicine*
I they ever ti ied, for that distressing disease. And I
take tuo pleasure further to state liiai'l have wit
i ncssed tho- excellency of these Bitters, in nansia,
: sick-headaclie, and bowel complaint; in tit is last
' particular,-1 have seen the Colleton repeatedly and
successfully tested among the children of my own
house-hold. No family ought to be without ilffa m
v a lua b! e meti I cine,
REV. A. WOODWARD,
Pastor of tit Lukes Church, S. C
april '29 Rid
SAN OS ’ isAIISAFARILL A,
V?r tke Removal tntd-Permanent Cur? a f all Diseases
arising- from an impure stale of tin Blood,
or hub it of itit system,vie:
| scrofula »r King's Kcii, likeamatism, Obsfinote Cuta
ti ans Eruptions, Pimples, or Fnsiwles on ike Face.
| BlvtcUos, Aiics. Chronic Sore Fees, Bing Worm, or
i Taller, Scald Head, Enlargement • nd Fain of the
! lionet and Joints, Siuhh«ri-- Ulcers, SypriS-uc >y. v
1 lorn-, Seinlicr.or Lumbago, unti Jits: ears arising fn m
1 an i-’ijttdiaitrus use of Mt - enry. Ascncs. or JJrop.su. iU
-1 pneartor Imprudence in iff/a Alee- Cnoiin. . .>_
iHtiotmi Disorders will'he removed by this F>-ipar,t
--i ‘.inn.
f 9 A HI? usciaeine has, in m?ny thoas.and iiistance.-
1 hrmight liealtii; ad reaitriiins; to the ivtiiikaud
! idtVaau*. Its opiTutioiiextendsitieif to the i . ni..-
! tost'. .iesacl;<;:i- cl' i lit; geuerai»y«tcm,aue"c'./nsjstsi:■ r.
. moving diseased tetiouia tabsothiiig andsecrctiiig
; vfr.'scls.
i Phe bio ■■ tontains the;el itsol the w le anim
si i uctuia-—tie-h ai d fibre,giands, ms; vies. i.a.utoMs, tlie
, nails,the h::i:, and even llio nones cliemsn’v es, art* aii
$ stained by the nloofi. then, way it h«. ■ ilirdih-?
■ stream .ii i lie. Ia proponiou t»> the purity ot »«uui v.jll
{ ’ bctiiatof the substance i .to which itis coutiuuatl.i clnu.g
--' iitg. CorruptEfood instead of producing htiallhy desh,is
: likely enough to develop sores and ulcers. Waen these
, ippcar,whellie riii the specific form of scrofula in ill ■
j ratiliii'oriu attd
disfiguring > arieti haum ttisßt.bi'ious J Borden-,a oner at I
leiaxatioi. and debility,and a host of •.••Mapiaints.di lug
from disor’dei ei! secretions 'fiere is no dot* rgatu.it is be
lie.ved, thatrvlllsorapiclty neiitni'izvt ; vim.- In the Mood
from which tit ay spring auti e!?>-cta radical cure, as this
prep aratioii.
i’iic following is an extract front a letter .list received
from >lrs. i'evan, who had been afflicted tor sov-.-ral r .;ars
‘ -.v;th Scrofulous I. leers. Dyspepsia, c.. -and receutly
: with an alfectiouof the Throat aurtCbest:
BAIf.EYSBLTS.C_. Va..))ec.l?th, 1815.
Messrs A. P. A- O. Sands -I? fore i •;oui.>i»*i!«.*e<J using
v«.ai ?ai sai»!iril.aiuy sufferings wcrculmcst part exp; os
sionfniy throat vs.- completely ulcerated 1 had adrearlful
cough, and there were frequently vveekr together tha t '
■ could notspeek abot«■.a winspur; and besides, the iutla
mation I’rooi my t-iiroal extended into my head, so that my
| hearing was; \ cry much impaired. After taking thcSaioa
■ partila aaliort l-hn'ciny -leaiih iiuprovec auu my throat is
j now well. lain as tree from cough and tightness us the
■ c (w.i J-cvei* w ■*,and ran h< rr quite distinctly, hiy
i throat hue been well about three mat; tbs, the cure of which
i haslieen etiecled entirely by tiro n>e efyotn darruparilia.
V -ur friend, iAlUit’A K.IIBVAN
Nri Vv‘ YORK, AprilSy. 1845.
I I\fessrs. A. E. If D. Sands- — Gents- I ouiuc.- it a duty to
j vou and the community at largo. I,send yon this cenifi
cate of tin; values of }o‘.tr s.r sup*: i'i.i. ihu ti. who
arc now suffering may have their csuiliilencc e.-.tabhshcd
■ and tisevoui medieiuewithoutdtlav
I vastronblc;'. v.iti; a . . .. . n uicornu n;v ankl.-.tviiich
extended half n.ay. up to the knee, discharging veryolfen
sive tnuttor, itdiir.e. bun nig,and depriv.ugntcoi’cn of
m v rest at nigh I,and very painfullo bear.
! ! wasrecomriieiidod to use your medicine by “Ir.uHiiies
Jl rConnei, v. ho hud been cured by if and afo.*; udne iiv c
bottles T wasentirelycurod.
• J have deferred, sending you this certificate one year
since ! he cure was effected, i a order to ascertain with cer
tainty w nether it was i* permanent cure, and it no *, git cs
ime the greatest pleasure tu a<id that 1 have nc-itncr':-r> a
: nor felt the slightest re-appearance of it, aird that lam
cntirelysound. Vonrs,
SA H A!! M l l !■T Y R 11,240 DcJanc ey --1 .
MOBH.K, t LA. .VoviVti, 1.- -5.
I Mcssi-s. Sands—l deem it au act of .justice to myself
i and the community at large, COToJule, the following facts
i v* hichoccurred in our neighborhood in the latter part of
Jiy lust. J,ikc II- a young gift aged fonrten yoars,
i w is a file* ted with an immense sore o.i the mid.-110 of her
ba :h, which de iie.l nil the treat incut of medical skill. As
! him was a frieinl ofourfaia;i v, I employed all tlie menus i n
1 niv power in endeavoring to relieve her,but in vain. At
last sonic persoi. mentioned tome your Sarrap.arilla, a.id
i imiiiadiitli >y iirocun dtw o botties of *<c . Mosejy -t
Tucker, yottr Agent.-in this city, which 1 gave to her. {
; called to sec Iter the next day and she told me she had ta
ke i two (lr--sand f It vc; y much relieved, i b.nghcd im
niodex'itgly uttliis.bnt-aid it was really so, ami, gcu
tic-r.ien.in word, in two week:; from the time she com
: inenc'id using it, there was neither sign tier ippcunnme
-of where thcsiore had been. Yout s,-espcctfully,
J, t*. HOUSEff A S, !Ksl)auphiD-st.
1 XT For fur.thsi p.irtic.u!arsliudci>!:clutiv( evidencc of
it? superior vafue and ediciency, .scppainphlcis.u nidi
may b- obi ;mcd ofagcnls c ratis.
Prepared an", sold whole-n!e and retail, by A.TS. I*.
N A NUS, Wuolesaie Druggists, 7'J F iiiton-slrcet. Ncv.*
York; Bolualsoby HAVILAiVF.
gusla; Ha vilaud, Harm) 4. Ailcn.Cinu icotti.n; (■’. K Bee
drickson .Savannah; G.Tayiie. 'i.ae.ou; A. Fitch, - oluni
i bra; and by druggists generally throughout tlie United
Stgt.s. l'cicc $! per bottle. C botricsfor
J T i’he public arc res pec I full y requested t« rein ■ nbet
that it is Sattds’Sarsaparilla that has and L constantly
1 achieving such remarkable cutes of t’n- most difiioult
, class of diseases to which the hurrau frame Dnubjccf.
, i. li erefoi »■ e-k for Sands’ Sarsao.iv-lliaai; i take no other.
February 18, 18;6. fin 103
■ VAR NTs' H S aid SI
vy FRESH SCPfIA' jn-i re<-cived > au«l fur sale
■j atCliarlefiton prices.
CA R 111 AG E GI.A SS .
A s e very low.
' GFiASS-WARE.
A Drop sii-.ply of Glass V.’ar*?. of f-fy/ih:, an .j
American manaiat tnre, cunsistif.i: of ■. is, 4. a a:t«l
S ot. vie.l.s; A).u:iie:*l*.c, British Oil, (# ),iJ.*v’s cur
<i <;1 tnd rur’iujrtu.'i s bal- .m v. \l- • ;".,r *-t!e at N- '
j c*rk prices. \vii i .’i:.!sa;id bottle -of every ?*-scrip
tbaio'ii n< re-> e/rtLI- >•;.■!« - <s .-an h<* pore haw'd in
’ .....
.-. r.v> issijrtin'Tit ufocr' soe DR? i*:-. j
iV j ■ - .
ft; ’ riDv \ft i’ hr.';■ d- .w
--,.1 :i ■ 1 in• . A by ‘l* l * B
LEGAL NOTICES.
GtiORBIA? Scrivcn GouuSv.
Vi HERE AB, J A.MLS W. KITTLES appiic?
9 e to ma lor Letters of A<iinmistmuon on tf.**
estate and effects of ZACIiARIAIi CONVEiU,
late of suit! county, deceased,
Trivse are therefore to eite and admonish all cn - :
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased.
to be and appear at my office, within tho time pro
scithed by law , to shew cause, it any they have,
why said letters should not he granted.
Given under my hand, at. office in Jackson burn,
this Nth Jtffv, IS!•>-
Jiffy i:> ' ALEX A NDF.R KEMP. Clerk
All persons indebted to the est it - ;
~f ALtXAiSi»BK aIARTIN, late of Rich
j mood countv,deceased,are requested to make pay
uteni, and those having claims will present them
; wniffu the tiioe prescribed by law.
JOHN H MANN. {
A.NGDS W MAiM’IN, J 1 '
1 July 10 wfi 8
IKfOTiCK* YU persons it ted
, f ALEXANDER McF? Eli. late of Kv .
, motul ;■ oniy. iicceasvd. are requested to come tor
' ward ami make immediate payment, ami tho***
having J-mantis against said estate will pr-s - v r .
liiem,<iul> a Hosted. wiilffn the lime prcst.rth*-*;
v,l
W EG i.ng JOHNSTON, Adu.’r
• jol j 8 w 6
*£ OTll E. —Ail persons indebted to the eriate
of N ViTiA.MEL BEAL,late of' R iidmumb
, ci'Utliy. let are rcqtu-steil to Com-lorwn' d
tin'll tstake tmim-iuue patmeut, and liiosp havn
«lent anus ag.uuMt aid 0.-mte will present liieiii, only
i aitetl-id, vvitain V' e time pre-crjheil by law
L. B BEAL, Ex’r.
j July 8 w 6
« r OT.ff I*! -Ass persona haviugdcnuiuds acaito■:
L the estate ol the late i>. J.(. SAXON, *le* •• ,
are requested to rend; r ttiem in in the subscriber,
; properly attested, as the law directs; and those ni
i ciebted to liit- s ud estate to make payment to tin
I undersigned. • XL H. S A \ON. Ad:n r.
jutied wf A)
g R MONTHS after dap. , «p!»iic - itio:> wi'i
tie. made to tiic lionorahle the Infencr * 'out',
of Richmond court:;.. when sining for ordinary pu.
I poses, i -r lea ve to sell the Real Estate of ALEX
- VlciV i late oi saiti ronntv, tie.cettsed
VV EVV LNG JOHNSTON. Adm’r
July 4m
HAUIJK MONTHS alier date application w
i .»? lie made to the honorable Interior Court
i v oinmbm county,■ while siuiri" for ordinary par
;io,--* -• fur le,.v- to sell lie* real estate ol I* A H st
•: \Si I , !;*tu of sab 1 ••■oiiity, dec* as;*;i
june dig ' : E. BEA LL, Atlm’i
1 5 N’JL'*• Mb N i li6 oiler dale, ajipii* aio n w ill
M. e made tu Etc Honorable the j untie* > ol tho
inferior Court ol Scnvt ci County, when a lung for
ordinary nurposes, tor le.ave tu sell two lots o!
Lan*l ; Om-piece containing eighty acres, a.i
joining lands of Robert V? Lovett, ot I'hoiiia*
v\ G’iiver and Jackson Oliver, minors. Also,oiio
: piece containing fifty acres, siajuiuing lands *f
! George i’oiicc.h and G ffliam D. t'ampliell. Alsu,
j one tract of land lying on Savannah river, < >n-
I tainmg iialf an acre, bounded by lands of George
i Pollock and Augustus 11. Roe —sold for the bent: - '.
I of the heirs of Thus. \\ . Uliver. deceased.
.MAR I HA OLIVER, AduiT
lay in
BNOI ft MONTHS adt 1 t ipnlient
% made to the infei tor Court of Burke couniy,
v. inti sitting for ordinary purposes, foi leave to set I
i the R* iff Estate of.l >B. RLs-’sELE, d - ,cea.-i*.d, be
; ing in the town of U ayncsboro'.
j- ii. F. RUSSELL, Ailra’r
may G 4m 136
ft MONTI ' Lppiicat
i he made to the Inferior ( ottri ol ( olmithia
1 county, when selling (or ordinary piir}u>scs, f.r
leave ui sell a Negro boy named Dick, belonging,
; to the estate ol Robert McDonald, deceased, hu>*
of < .’olurutia ctmuiy; sold for Hie beneiit ol tim
; heirs and creditors ol said estate.
Mi> ER 1 . JON US, V.-im'r.
march 23 4m i i V
igNUI it JiUNTHS after date, application will
: fi. be jivtd *. to the honorable the inferior L'oui t
| ot Miehir.on;! county, when sitting for ordinary pur
poses, tor leave to Kell the. Negroes and a tin* I
i iff sicof L; ud, 2d district. 3d section, Chetoke.
i county, belonging u* the estate of ASA Fil \\ A
-1 TX.Ii.AIAN, deceased, tor the benelil ol the licit.-.
M. J. WAR ERA! VN. Ex's.
JOHN H. MA - : •
v* f ! • ■ w
| wl uta-le to the inferior Cimrtol Richmond cot n
i ty, for Icave losclDi negro man named Mack, he
1 | longing to the estate ot the f»te \\ . V\ . Monigom
[ ery,of said couniy , deceased.
febl) JAMES tfAKDNER,Jr-,Adm'r.
O TH E 1.3 TER AR V PUBt. 1 C
AND TUB I’ATivOVrf Or THE
«<»a; T 5 ? Xls Nit Ihl KTFU 2* V K *•: *- ilf >V.
rayjlK present is ihe tii'th year of the pubi taiioo
of Hi if Review, it liaviny extsie.d (or u lon«*-r
| period than any ciuulttr work ever pubißhet; at ihe
i South, and longer than any of out monthly peri
• odicals, except the-Southern Literary Messenger.
! it has a'iircuialiou of two thotisand subscriber**,
■ widely scattered over every section of the bomb
| am j South-West, and, to some extent, in the iSorib
ern Sjates Established at a period of great com
mercial emharrassment, and continued down ;r>
if., present time, through an interval of general
i depres-iot! in the monetary affairs of the country,
• , ii na» been only a »trong conviction of the imp >r
-1 tanct* and necessily of such a work at the. South,
pervading all, ami (• pecially tile higher ' la* - ** ■*
' of society, vviiic.h has enabled us to sustain it wit I;
a good degree of vigor. Tito extensive encourage
I ! men! afforded to tiie foreign periodicals, repub
li*-!ie«l-at a citeap rate in tills country, and to tho
i * lighter and cheaper literature of the day, has ope
- | rated also somewhat against the mi r-jis ol a wa.rs
L gotten up in a superior style of typographical exc
j cation, and publksited at a nmre expensive rale.- —
' I Stiff, tiie- Review ia in a healthy condition, it.’
paln-nage is steadily increamg, and it Ktight hr
r | ju a flourishing state at this moment, if the debts
■ | due to the establishment, amounting to at least ten
s • thousand dollars, could h«j collected even with a
‘ moderate degree of promptitude. In the leading
1 ! cities of the South, collections are made byrgenM
readjly .enough, but to small iov;»;» and vi'lages
situated at a distance, front (he place of pubi tea
non, it is impracticable to vend agents, except at a
‘ : greater cost than th*-. actual value of the subsenp
i* ffons 'The consequence is, that they are often tin
. , collected; —the subscriber.', occupied with nior*
- : weighty matters, neglect to remit, and the sub
> .-criptions accumulate from year to year. This is
; one ol llr* principal reasons, w hy, owing to n want
, ■ of those m*ean« for carrying on the work with spiril,
I vvhi'di an; withlicid through mere inattention, but
i which, if prompily received, would be ample {<■’
, lb * !>urj'osc, the publication ol the work is * ’U" ■
tinier delayed, (as it is in the present quarter) b:
voud the time when it ought tu appear, w e have
■ i ij-ver from motives of delicacy, alluded ;o sucii
matters before. We have never, through the pages
of tiffs work, asked our subscribers to transude
- their subserijitions. We now resj»eclfully solicit
all those patron.-of the Review who reside at a
distance, in the interior of the Stales, and not t hose
1 on (he ordinary route between this city and New
Orleans, (from whom we intend to collect in per
’ son) to transmit their subscriptions, at their earliest
( convenience, through postmasters, in accordance
■ with provisions of tiie law, and at our risk. A
I acknowledgment of the receipt ol the money vyi.i
b-* made in an appendix to tne Review, in v.hic
will hereafter appear an entry oi all payments mad;
during tiie year. We hope this course wiii ’.
agreeable to our patron.-;, and w* ino.-t resj-cct.
and urgently solicit tiieir attention to a matter *
essential to the pros perity of the work.
We would now say to the literary public in gen
eral. and to that of the Smith in particular, that
t |„. experiment of this Review proves that the
-South is both able urn! well disposed to spstam
su.-li an enterprise. All that is necessary to iir
tXTtoanence ami prosperity, is prompt paymentx
and increased efforts, by its friends and siippcrtcrv,
; extend its ( irculation. Two thousand s-nbsci-i
--o-rs is an excellent beginning, but if liberal r - -
olds are to be paid to writers for literary iaber. a
nn.-h larger circulation is indispcusable. *
.A, public spirited gentlemen at the ~outh rv- - •
where to :*c! us, by such personal efforts as ?h- y
,r. -K-st'-vv. ju obtaining a still wider, m* re e ■
.• - 1 i,".i% ue.and oermaueat ~*atroa»ge.
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