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BY JAMES GARDNER, JR. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 16, IBIG. NEW SERIES—VOL. I—NO. 14.
THE CONSTITUTIONALIST.
OFFICE IX McIXTOSII STREET,
Third door from the Sorth-West corner of Broad-st.
Sulph of LAND by Administrators, Executors or Guar
dians, are required, by law, to be held on the first
Tuesday in the mon h, between the hours of ten in the
forenoon and three in the afternoon, at the < ourt
House in which the property is situate. Notice of
these sales must be given in a public Gazette sixty
days previous to the day of sale.
Hale* of NEGROES must beat public auction, on the
first Tuesday of the month, between the usual hours of
sale, at the place of public sales in the county where
the Letters Testamentary, or Administration, or Guar
dianship, may have been granted, first giving sixty
Hays’ notice thereof, in one of the public Gazettes of
this Stale, and at the door of the Court House where
such sales are to be held.
Notice for the sale of P'-rsonal Properly must be given
tu like manner forty days previous to day of sale.
Notice to the Debtors and Creditors of au Estate must
be published for forty days.
Notice that application will be made to the Court of Or
dinary for leave to sell LAND, must be publbhed for
FOUR MONTHS.
Notice for leave to sell NEGROES, must be published
FdUR months, before any order absolute cau be given
by the Court.
LIST OF LETTERS
REMAINING in the Post Office at Augusta,
Ga., on the Ist day of October, 1846.
ifCr* Persons wishing letters from this list, will
pleaaesay theyarcadvertised .
A
Abrams miss Clara Any Daguerian Artist
Alexander tnrs Jane Arenian Simon
Allen John Averell miss Clara
Allen John W Antony L L 54
Anderson Elbert 2 Averell Edw
. Anderson mrs Sarah T
IJ
Tutt France# E care ofßoykin mrs Narrissa
II D Hell Boyd Christopher
Brighton Joseph Bowers Theresa
Beard C A Boulenau Geo E
Bell 11 D 2 Balding Seala
Barney mrs Margarett Bracket Danl B
Bird Elizabeth Brown mrs Lucinda
Barrington J W Brooks Iverson rev
Boston mrs Frances Brisker Leonard 2
Baly Alfred Byrd miss Elizabeth
Black Mary Ann Bash miss Eliza
Bowers miss Matilda Burk Gen Rodney
Bostic mr Burnell James
Bowie miss Drucilla
C
Carrie P Clarke John
Campbell Edw F Cox Betsey care of J j
Cassin Cattly P Clark
Calhoun’s heirs exc or ad-Ciark miss Emma
ministralors Cowles maj T 31
Cabin D Cloud C A 2
Cameron John A CoUinsJ L
('hevours John Collins mrs M A
Cook E T Crozier Wm
Copeland M M Crawley mrs S A
t ole man Richd Crawford miss Susan W
D
Dill miss Mary Daniel C C
Decotts mrs Augustus Dugas L P
Denton John B Duke miss M
Davis Isaac B Duran P
Dill Jacob Duveqne mrs Antonette
Devereux Robt Drayton Boston
E
English James Everett Thus B 2 •
V
Farrell Chas Fearill mrs Caroline
Fair mrs E
G
Gardner James T Green mrs Frances
Gardner John Gordon VV 112
Garritt Lewis Glover Robert
Gallagher Thomas Gould mrs Laura
Glover William
II
Hard FM H ill Edward rare ofJames
Hawes Samuel Henderson
Harris James Henry Samuel B
Hall Thomas G Ilealy Michael
llarrighaii Thomas Houston J L
Harliti A C Hopkins 8 II
Haford Henry A Holmes S A
('oilier miss Caroline careHolcomh J G
«fIT Heard Hobby mrs
Heard mrs Emily Howard miss Rebecca A
Hill John Husband Herman 2
I & J
Jones Archibald G Johnson mrs Nancy
Johnson col N Johnson Sam
Jones mrs Dolly * Ingraham Gustav us A
Johnson J M
K
Kernan mrs A King Clara care of Au-
Kreegon E Thomas II gusta King -
KholeWm Kelley miss Nlary Ann
L
lAliraer mrs Augusta Laverman miss EiiztU
Laventure J P Lark William tbarber)
Lewis Francis C O Asa
Lamar Dick Lodtman Charles
M
McKay Patric Marks David W
McKean mrs Sarah Mason Henry L
Md arter Mile he I Dr L N
McKinley Jacob Mitchell Wm
McGar Elizabeth Musgrove rare Amanda
May Robert H Mustard H
Martin miss Margaret Morton Geo W
Matherson raissElizabethMondonviile Mary
Maguire John G Mustin Samuel
Mat be ws G G Myers J M
Mathews miss Eliza Monneghan Edward
Murray Elizabeth Murphree Augustus
Marks Joseph 2
N
Night rev Jno Nettles Mary
Nester John II Nelson Jno K
0
Obrien Jno 2 Oden mr
Oneal Wm Matthew Barnes care of
Oliver Lucius B Jno Obrien
Oliver Caroline
p & a
Page Wm T 2 ParkJTS
Phillips Sami 2 Prinlup Wm 2
Prince Frances Petind F II
Patterson Louisa Porter rev Thos C
Peifor Solomon Pyne Ben
Page Jno W R Prior Tobias
Pitcher S D 2 Pall Charles
R
Rochells Berryann Robertson A P
Richie Thomas Rutledge Paschal
Riordon J Robertson Lydia
Roberts Jas Robertson Wm
Robertson J B Robertson Dan
Robert* A M Ross Jacob
S
Erick Wm Smith Emma
£astgor Isaac Etna’here A
Ealing mrs Smith Daniel
Eistrunk Jacob 2 Stegall Henry 2
Eincpson James W 2 Stallings James G,
Ekrine Q, 2 * Stephens H 2
Ehaflftall Sarah Spivo illiam
Ebopp L T Swan John T
Shelton Sami Strong in's A C
Sizemore Gabriel Sullivan Reason
Sommers Elliott Sykes James
T Ac V
Turner miss Jfartha Tutt Benj F
Triplett miss A Tobin mrs Jane
Toole Hezekiah Turner Milton
Tierney M E Taylor Thos
W
Ward miss Georgia A Waitt Thomas A
Waterman mr< Folly Wells H
■Walker Dandridge Williams Frank
Walton Benton Wylds mrs Mary Ann
Waine Moses Wooten Jo.tn T
Watson ESS Woolly Louisa
Nancy Salmon care of Wofford mrs Jlartha
Jason Watkins
Y
Yarborough James ___ „
Qct 2 E. B GLASCOCK, P, M
MISCELLANEOUS.
STILL CHEAPER !
ON WASHINGTON- STREET,
i Three Doors South of Thomas Dads' Store.
ACTtMIfK*. BUU.DF.RS RAILROAD COM
PANIES, AND TO ALX WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
; The subscriber takes this method ofiiiformiug his friends
and customers, and t'.m public generally, that he has
' been induced to lower i is prices for work on account of
the dullness of business, a id with the hopes of doing
more business. He will work at the following rates ;
Tin Roofinaput on at $9 per 100 square ft. or 125 c. per
square when the materials are furnished.
Large Gutters, formerly 31 c. per ft. reduced to 17e.
Large Conductor Pipes 25c, “ “ 15c.
Small Gutters, 20c. “ “ 121 c
Small Conductor Pipes 20c. “ “ I2jc.
Gutter Hooks, 16e. “ “ 9c.
Oil Cans, all sizes, 20c.pereal. “ 10c.
Bathing Tubs, sl3 00 apiece, “ $8 00
He will go to any part of the country to put up Gutters
and Roofing and no extra charges will be made for it, if
! conveyance and board are furnished.
Any reference or security will be given for the perforra
| ancc of any work or contracts made by him, and the best
! mat-rials will b used that the ma rket can afford,
i Having one, of the I e-t workmen in his employ, he
flatters himself that he will please any who may give
him a call both in price and quality.
Sept. 23 R. F. BOUYER.
PERIFOCAL SPECTACLES.
NEITHER THE FKENCH MENISCUS. NOR WOL
LASTON’S ENGLISH PERISCOPIC.
rino all who experience inconvenience in the use
of the common kind of Glasses, and especi
ally in night reading, these Spectacles will be found
1 a most valuable substitute; in noca.se, except w here
I the optic nerve has been pronounced diseased, have
they failed, when properly fitted, to give satisfac
■ lion.
No better proof of their superior merit can be
given to each individual who may need Glasses
than the satisfaction lie will experience in the use i
i of th**m.
These Glasses can he obtained in this place only
of CLARK, RAC KETT & CO.,
Agents for the -Manufacturers,
| who have now on hand a good supply in gold and !
silver frames. Perifocal Glasses titled to any frame,
j for any vision.
Spectacles in gold, silver and steel, forsale very
low by CLARK, RACKET 1’ Ac CO.,
Dealers in Watches, Jew elry, Silver Ware, Acc.
may 8 137
LANDS FOR SALE,
The subscriber, desirous of remov- i
his planting interest, offers for ;
sale bis PLANTATION in Columbia
county, nine miles above Augusta, on |
the Savannah River, containing about
j six hundred acres of Land, about one hundred
i acres of which are in the woods and well timbered, j
| the remaining five hundred acres are well en- )
closed and in a good state of cultivation, having ;
| now on it as fine a crop ofcorn as can he produced {
j in the. neighborhood. On the main and immedi- |
ately on the bank of the river, and wi’hin a half
| mile of the ha-in of the Augusta Canal, there is a !
: very extensive Quarry of fine granite, which can
I be easily transported to the Canal, there being a
j deep current to the canal.
I also offer for sale, my well-known pine-woods j
Residence, six miles above Augusta, containing j
about one hundred and eighty ac res, with a com- j
fortahle dwelling house and all other necessary out |
buildings, agood spring convenient, ami a well of |
1 excellent water in the yard. There is also a fine 1
i orchard of peaches, apples, pears, and almost every !
j kind of fruit on the premises, and the land very
productive for pine land, as it has a flay founda-
I lion. I
} Persons wishing to purchase are referred to John ,
H. Mann, Esq., who is my legally authorized at*
' turney during my absence.
JAMES G. STALLINGS. j
July 15 w3»u _ 10
GLO B E HOTE JL,
DECATUR, GEORGIA.
The subscriber
begs leave to inform the
... *public generally, that he
has opened a 11 OU S E
OF entertainment
in the town Os Decatur, I
at theold stand, for many
years occupied by Dr J. j
& Thompson, and hopes by j
“ • strict attention to obtain j
a liberal share of public patronage- His table will, i
at all times be supplied with the best the country !
affords. His Stable is under the control of an at- j
leative Hostler, with plenty of provender. His
charges will be as moderate as can be afforded at j
any similar establishment in the up-country, both !
to regular boarders and transient persons.
E. B. REYNOLDS,
Decatur, DeKalb co.,Ga., July 29, IS4G.
JOHFT D. SMITH,
GUN AND LOCK SMITH.
I f Mclntosh-street, opposite the Post Office, Augusta)
HAVE YOUR GUNS EXAMINED.
riIUIE Subscriber takes the responsibility of re-
J 9 minding those who have a taste for the
pleasures of hunting, that the season for it will
soon commence. They are therefore advised, and
particularly requested, to present their GUNS at
his Shop, opposite the Post Office, for inspection
and repairs, as no one can acquire a reputation, or
become an accomplished Artist in Shooting, who
uses an unworthy piece. It is now generally con
ceded, judging from past patronage, for w hich he
in truly grateful, that after a Gun has passed out of
his hands, it is fit to do good service; but should it
not prove satisfactory, he is confident that a gener
ous and discriminating public will certainly not
blame the Gun, but the owner or his dog.
sep 14 36 JOHN 1). SMITH.
ADAMSrFARGO & CO.
OFFER FOR SALE on the most favorable
terms
1,000 pieces heavy Kentucky BAGGING
400 coils Rope, various qualities
10,000 bushels Salt
J,OOO sacks do.
400 hags Coffee
40 tons Iron, well assorted.
Besides a large and general assortment of Gro
ceries. „
ALSO, ON CONSIGNMENT.
200 kegs S. C. Nails, a superior article
3,000 bushels Salt,
500 sacks do.
! pieces Cotton Bagging, 4? a 15 inches
w ide, a superior article, weighing II a
2 I hs. to the vard.
Together with a large stock of the Richmond
Factory Goods, viz: No. 1 and 2 Osnaburgs, Stripes,
Negro Cloths, Yarns, and Twine,
sept 16 12 37
BWAYNE’S SYRUP OF
WILD CHERRY.
AFRESH SUPPLY of this truly valuable me
dicine, for »he disease of the lungs, and all
pulmonary affections, just received by the agent,
1 July 1 J. E MARSHALL.
HOUGH’S PATENT SKIRTS.
WE have just received a fresh lot of those
celebrated Corded Skirts, which are in
' such demapd. BOWDRE « CLAGETT.
1 July "1 14
PATENT MEDICINES.
DR. CHRISTIE’S
GALVANIC KINGS
AND
MAGNETIC FLUID.
THIS remarkable luvention, wiiicli ha* received the
almost universal approbation of the medical pro
fession of Great Britain, comprises an entirely new ap
plication of Galvanism, as a remedial agent, by means of
i which the ordinary Galvanic Ba terms, Electric and Mug.
netic Machines.&c.,areemirely dispensed with, and the
mysterious powers of Galvanism applied without any I
■ of the objections which are iuseperable from the cene
| ral mode now in use. The strong do*ee, and at irregn- i
: lar intervals, in which Galvanism is applied by the Ma- i
; chines, has be n pronounced, as era fair and impartial
trial, to be decidedly injo/hiocs, and it was to remedy
J this radical defect, that this new application was pro- i
; jeeted, which after unceasing toil and perseverance, lias
i been brought to its present slate of perfection. The !
i Galvanic Rings answer all the purposes of the most
expensive Machines, and in many other respects are j
more safe and 'certain in accomplishing the desired
effect.
The Galvanic Rings, used in connection with the
| Magnetic Fluid, a e confidently recommended in all ;
1 P SORDERS WHICH ARISE FROM AN FNFF.EBLF.D OK UN- i
HEATHY STATE OF THE NERVOUS OR VITAL SYSTEM, ulld i
I these < omplaints are among the most painful and uui
| versa! to which we are subject. They arise, witboutex
i ception, from one simple cause—a derangement of the
• Nervous system—and it was in these cases that other
“ remedies” having so often failed, a new agent, was
i greatly needed, which it is confidently believed, has
■ been found in the proper and judicious application of
> Galvanism.
i The Galvanic Rings have been used with entiresuc
j cess in all cases of Rheum atism, acute or chronic, ap
i plying tothe head, face or limbs : Gout, Tic-Doloreux,
I Toothache, Bronchitis, Vertigo, Nervous or s?jck
i Headache, Indigestion. Paralyses, Palsy, Epilepsy,
j Fits, Cramp. Palpitation of the Heart, Appoplexy,
Stiffness f Joints. Spinal Complaints, Kumbago,
| Neuralgia. Nervous Tremors, DizztNEss of the
! Head. Pains in the Chest ANnSrog. General Debili
: tv. Deficiency of Nervous and Physical Energy,
and alt. Nervous Disorders. In cases of confirmed
; Dyspepsia, which is simply a nervous derangement of
! the they have been found equally sue— |
! cessfut. Their extraordinary effects upon the system j
; must be witnessed to be believed, and as a certain pke-
I ventive for the preceding complaints they areequal
; Jy recommended. The Rings are of different prices,
I being made of all sizes,and of various ornamental pat
i terns,and can be worn by the mostdelicatc female without
1 the slightest inconvenience. In fact the sensation is
j rather agreeable than otharwise.
The Galvanic Belts, Bracelets, Bauds,
barters. Necklaces, Arc.
In some cases of a very severe character and of long ;
| standing, the power as applied by the Galvanic Rings
is not sufficient to arrestthe progress of disease and ulti- I
j mately to restore health. The improved modification in
the Galvan c Belts, Bracelets, &c., entirely reme- |
dies this objection ; any degree of power that is required i
| can readily be obtained, and no complaint which the i
mysterious agent of Galvanism can effect will fail lobe |
j permanently relieved. These articles are adapted to the ■
waist, arras, wrists, limbs, ancles or any part of ihe body j
with perfect convenience. The Galvanic Necklaces |
! are used with greater benefit in rases of Bronchitis or |
j affections of the throat generally ; also in cases of Ner- |
I vous Deafness; and with almost uniform succe.-s as a !
preventive for Apoplexy, Epileptic Fits, and similar j
| complaints.
Christie's Magnetic Fluid.
Is issued in connection with the Galvanic Rings.and
| all their modifications. Tins composition has beeu pro- j
i nouuced by the French Chemists to be one ofthemost I
I extraordinary discoveries of modern science, it is be- |
lii-ved to poss-ss a remarkable power of renderidg the '
; Nerves seusitive to Galvahic actiou, by these means I
i causing a circulation of the influence at the seat of dis- j
| ease, and thus giving rapid and permanent relief. No j
; othercomposition in chemistry is known to produce the |
; same effect or to impart a similar property to the nervous
1 system by meansof an outward local application. The
Magoetic Fluid contains nothing capaide of theslight
est injury, its application ts agreeable, and it is harmless
; in its action as it is benefit ial in its resuh. Full explana-
I tioiis and directions accompany it. The combined in
ventions are, in every way perfectly harmless; they are
! at prices within reach of all, and H e discoverer only re
quests u fair trial, as a test of fheir surprising efficacy
and permanent benefit.
; Christie's Galvanic Strengthening Plas- ;
teis.
These articles form another valuable application of i
’ the mysterious influence of Galvanism. They are an |
I important adjunct to the genuine Galvahic Rtncsand j
their modifications, acting upon the same principle, but I
1 h i vine this advantage of more local applica ion. They ;
arc confidently recommended as a valuable addition in j
| the speedy cure of Rheumatism, acute or chronic ; in |
I all nervous complaints,and as a positive remedy in cases |
of Pain and Weak..e>s i i the Chest or Back. Pain in the
I Side, in Asthma ic Affections, and in Weakness or Op
i pression of the Pulmonary Organs. In Spinal Com
plaints; tlieir effects are of the most decided character,
| and they have often been used w ith complete success.
| Thev are also of the greatest advantage in Pains and
1 Weakness of the Breast, and are highly recommended
i for many of those complaints to which lemalcs are
1 especially liable. As an effectual means for r trengtlien
ing the system when debilitated with disease or other
causes; as a certain Rid in Constitutional Weaktr-ss, as a
Preventive for Colds and in all affections of the Chest
I generally the Galvanic Strengt ening Plaster will he
found ofgreatand pennanemadvantage. In a few words,
: it embraces all the virtues of the best tonic preparation
with the important addition of the Galvani 1 influence,
which is neither impaired or exhausted, whilethe action
j continues. Thes articles will he found entirely free
l from those objections which are a consta tsourceofcom
j plaint with the ordinary Plastersin common use,
TITThc great celebrity and si»gc ss of these articles,
j have caused them to be counterfeited by unprincipled
; persons. To provide against imposition, Dr. Christie
has hut one. aut iorized agent in each city of the Union,
i The only Agencv in Augusta, Geo., is at the Store of
IIAVTI AND, RI3LEY <fe CO., Druggists,
i All article* of the kind sold elsewhere arc worthless
| counterfeits. 42 Sept. 28
PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW
GLASS. &c .
j HAVTLAND, RISLE Y <s■ CO., DRUGGISTS.
HAVE on hand, and are roceivjng. constant supplies
of ‘pure,’ ‘extra,’ ‘No. 1’ and No. 2’ AV hit.e Lead,
in kegs from 25 to 300 pounds, of warranted quality;
Paint oil; tanners oil; lamp oil; spirits turpentine, var
nishes, of all kinds ; chrome yellow ; chrome green, dry
audio oil; imperial green, iu oil; verdigris, dry and in
oil; emerald green ; Prussian blue; ultra-marine blue;
vermillion; Venetian red; red lead ; rose piuk ; Spanish
brown, dry and in oil . yellow ochre; litharge; ter de-si
enna ; umber ; lampblack ; drop black ; black lead ; ivory
black; whiting; chalk; putty; gold leaf; glue; sand
paper; pumice stone; rotten stone; emery; painter’s
and tanner’s brushes ofall kinds; window, coach and
picture glass, of all sizes ; paint mills and paint stones;
together with every article usually found in drug stores,
of the best quality, and at very low prices, at wholesale
and re.tail, „ , .
ETPurchasers*#ill do well to call. Orders promptly
attended to, .
Oct I 1
PERFUMERY.
LUBIN’S CELEBRATED HANDKER
CHIEF EXTRACTS.
MONPELV’S. Hauel’s, Roussel’s and others, cele
brated Toilet and Shaving Soaps, Pomatum, Co
i logne water, Lavender water, Eau Lustral, &x.. with a
i general assortment of fine Toilet and Fancy Articles.
For sale by IIAVILAND, RISLEY & CO.
1 Oct I 1
WORMS! WORMS!!
I COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF
PINK ROOT.
A PLEASANT, safe and effectual remedy for the
destruction and expulsion of Worms, from the
i system. Sold wholesale and retail by
i ‘ HAVILAND, RISLEY As CO.
i Oct 11
“COMPOUND SYRUP OF
SARSAPARILLA.
I NOR the euro of Rheumatism, Scrofula, Syphilis,
’ «fcc., to counteract the destructive effect? of Mer
cury. and for the relief ot all diseases arising from an
impure state of the Blood. Prepared according to a for
! mula which is universally approved by the Medical Fa
culty. Put up in largo bottles at SI.OO each—a discount
] made at wholesale, sold by
! Get 1 HAVILAND, RISLEY it CO.
TRUSSES, TRUSSES.
A LARGE assortment embracing almost every size
of H IPs, Marsh’s,Chase's,Coibet s. Hard’s, Bam-
Ding’s, Thompson’s Mrs.Betts’, French Patent, Common,
and Improved Common TRUSSES, for the relief and
cure ofHeruia or Rupiure, Prolapsus, 4cc. A supply con
! stantly on hand, and for sale- by
H AVI L AND, RISLEY &. CO.
N. B.—Persons ordering Trusses should specify for
which side and what purpose wanted, and give the size
(in number of inebe:) round the hip?. The price* vary
from 75 cents to $lO. oct 3
PATENT MEDICINES.
MAGIC I TOOTH- ACHE
MIXTURE.
TO AFFORD I3IMEDI
w ▼ ATE RELIEF TO TOOTH ACHE;
and superior to any similar article known. Pre-
I pared by an experienced Dentist, from a receipt
: furnished by one of the ablest Dentists in the L'ui
ted Stales, Price 25 cents. For sale by
D’ANTIGNAC 6c BARRY,
HAVILAND, RISLEY & CO.,
WM. K. KITCHEN,
THOMAS BARRETT & CO.,
J. E. MARSHALL,
WM. H. TUTT,
Ami at the Drug Stores in Hamburg, S. C.
1 53rAgents are requested to refund the money in
! any case where this preparation fails to give satis
j faction. sept 21
HOW AWFULLY CULPABLE,
TO NEGLECT USING THE GENUINE
; DR. TAYLOR’S BALSAM OF LIVERWORT. |
375 Bowery, N. Y.
MUST those be who have Pulmonary Consumption, |
or any affection of the Lungs. Liver or Chest, ■
; after reading he follow ing letier, just received from a
in st respectable inhabitant of Westchester County
New York.
Tarrytovvn, Aug. 9, 1 a 44.
, Dear Doctor—lt is difficult to liud words tu express the
| gratitude which I feel towards you for the interest you
huvetak nto relieve me in my distress. In tlie year
1842 I couiracted a heavy cold, which finally settled on ;
my lungs; in a few months after I commenced coughing
aud raising offensive matter, which smelt very bad.
Having heard that Sherman’s Lozenges were good for a j
cough I tried a few boxes of them, but they had not the ,
leasteff cton me. I then called in the best physician in the |
place, whoa tended me a few months, but witiiout su
j cess; I iheu saw an advertisement in one of the city ■
; p ipcrsof'WistarN Ba’sam of Wild Cherry, oi w hich I i
1 pnr based three buttles, at the corner of Fulton him! N:is
! sail streets, but I could not perceive t! e least beneficial .
| effect from it, on the contrary I think it was a great iu- ;
! Jury to me. Shortly after using it I commenced raising |
: (flood in large quantities; I was taken down sick and
confined to the bouse for three months, during which
time I lost my appetite and fi ll away very fast; 1 was
then induced to consult Dr. Curtis of Wew York, (one of I
the best physicians in the ci;y.) but he could do me no i
good. 1 again become worse, and was confined to the
house all last winter and spring, aud I gave up all hope of :
ever getting any better, as 1 again raised blood and my
cough was very severe, together with a pain in my breast ;
j and under the shoulder blade. My friends now gave np
i all hopeof ray recovering, and thought every day was i
! tile last. Ahout this time I heard of your BALSAM OF j
I LIVERWORT being good fur consumption, but I was j
! like many others, and was fearful that it might be a regu- !
I lar humbug; I however finally consented to try it, as I
| thought it could make me no worse. My brother tit n
i purchased a bottle of it at 375 Bowery, N. V. and I com- j
j inenced taking it. and by the time I had used one bottle 1
j full I could sleep all uiirlit, and in the morning Iliad an i
I appetite for my breakfast. I still keep on taking it and
1 find great benefit from it—the pain in my hreust is entire- !
1 ly gone, and f raise no more blood. Within the last two j
i months I have gained in weight .-ix pounds and much in
j sfreng h. I would therefore advise all who have any
! affec ion of the Lungs or Liver to try the Genuine Dr.
I Taylor’s Balsam of Liverwort, for I truly believe it to
| betho best remedy in existence for diseases of the Lungs
; or Liver. Should any oue dutiht the above statement re
-1 lalive to your valuable medicine, let him call on me, and
1 I will convince them of its virtue.
Yours respectfully, C. DE REVERE.
Beware of counterfeits, the only genuine has an engra j
i ved label (over th'-outside wrapper of each bottle) with
\ the signature of Dr. GURDO.V J. LEE''S attached.
Tne genuine article for sale by WM. HAINES.
- Oct 11
PBICES REDUCED TO SUIT THE
TIMES.
Family medicines, choice perfumery
and FANCY ARTICLES.
The subscriber respectfully invites the attention of
Physicians, Merchants and Planters, w ho may be visiting
this city, to his stuck of Medicines. Great tare Having
been exercised in their selection, he is confident that/the ■
quality of each article is such as cannot fail to afford en
lire satisfaction.
The assortment of Perfumery, Fancy Articles. Brushes *
and Comt’S.are the finest varieties of French and Ameri
can manufacture.
He recommends the Gentlemen to confidence, in tlu-ir ;
estimable quali ies. the Shaving Compounds of Piver, \
Guerlain,Roussel, Glenp aud others, which reljeve the ■
operation of shaving from many of its disagreeable at
tendants.
Also, to the Ladies a splendid assortment of highly i
perfumed Toilet Soaps—the Roman Ralydor and Milk :
of Roses, both delightful preparations for the complexion, '
together with a great variety of hair Oils, hair Dyes aud '
other Perfumery.
Sands’, Carpentar’s and Bull’s Sarsaparilla, Jaynes’ !
Expectorant, Carminative and Hair Tonic, Evans’ Sooth
ing Syrup forchildren teething, Powell’s Balsam of An- 1
niseed, an excellent remedy forooughs and colds. J bb’s !
POiemnatic Liniment, and all the other popular Medi
cines of the day. _ j
Orders from the country respectfully solicited.
A liberal discount made for cush.
\VM. HAINES, Jr., No. 32 Broad-st., Augusta.
Sept. 28 1
DRUGS, MEDICINES AND
PERFUMERY.
THE subscriber has now on hand, and is continually !
receiving fresh supplies of genuine Drugs and j
Medicines, selected expressly for physicians and family j
nse. Also, an elegant asortment of Perfumery —Cologne
and Lavender Waters, fancy washing and shaving j
Soaps, Hair Oils, <fec.. Ate., all of which are offered at j
reduced prices for cash. Visitors from the country are
invited to call. WM. HAINES.
Oct 11
Dll. ALLEN’S BALSAM OF
IIOREHOUN D LIVE RWO R T AND
PLEURISY ROOT.
AN excellent compound for Toughs, Colds, difficulty
of Breathing, Oppression and Soreness of the
Chest. Just received and for sale by
WM. HAINES. 1
Oct 1 \
IMPROVED BA L M O F
COLUMBIA.
TIHIB celebrated Article, is one of the best prepara
tions for Restoring Hair now in use, and seldom
failing to produce Whiskers iu a short lim ■, though there |
were none ou the face before. For sale by
wm. haines.
Oct i i
BLEACHED WINTER STRAIN- I
ED LAMP OIL.
ALSO, agood article of unbleached Oil, for kitchen ;
use. For sale by
WM. HAINES. |
Oct 1 ' 1
" PAINTSTOIL AND GLASS.
WHITE LEAD, in 25, 50 and 100 lbs. of all quali
ties Chiome yellow. Chrome Green, Venetian.
Red, Linseed Oil, and a large assortment of Window
Glass fiom to 32><48. Forssrte low for cash, by
WM. HAINES.
Oct 1 I
GARDEN AND FIELD SEED.
A FULL assortment of blue Grass, Orchard Grass,
Herds Grass, red and while Clover Seed. Also,
an extensive assortment of Fresh Garden Seed, always
on hand, suited to the sea*on. WM. HAINES.
Oct 1 I
BRUSHES.
EVERY variety of Hair, Tooth. Hat. Scrubbing, j
Scouring, Sweeping, Dusting and Shoe Brushes,
always kepi, on hand aud for sale cheap, by
WM. HAINES. |
Oct 11
BAILEY’S HIGHLY CONCEN
TRATED COMPOUND FLUID
EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA.
THIS preparation of Sarsaparrilla, is in kjost cases,
found to be preferable to the Syrups, on account
of not creating acidity of the Stomach, which the sac
charine matter contained in the Syrup, i* apt to do,
where its use has been long ccati#u*d. The Fluid Ex
tract effectually obviate? this difficulty; and may be used
for any length of time, with increased benefit.
A supply of Baflev’s Sarsaparfllg, just received and
forsaleby WM. HONES, Agent for Augusta.
XTPrice only 75cis. per bottle.
Oct I 1
COOK’S PILLS.
COOK’S celebrated Southern Anti-Bilious PILLS.
Sold wholesale and retail hv
HaVILAND, RISLEY & CO.
Oct 11
SUROTCAI/»4JVI> DENTAL INSTRC.
MENTB, DENTIST’S FOIL. TEETH, Ac. A
large aa“ortraent for sale bv
oct 3 HAVILAND. RISLEY A CO.
WARE-HOUSES.
; —--■ ■ ■ ■
John 31. Adams, ! Lambeth Hopkins,
Francis T. Wjllis.
ADAMS, HOPKINS Ar CO.,
WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION MER
CHANI’S, AUGUSTA,
a—- CONTINUE the business at
i their old stand, and give their
personal attention to all business
r entrusted to them, especially the
STORAGE AND SALE OF
COTTON.
Tlieir charges will conform to the customar
rates. 30 20t. aug. 31.
i WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION
BUSINESS.
Jackson-Sti'eet , Augusta , Georgia,
HEARD & DAVISON.
The undersigned have entered
/ .. into co-partnership for the purpose
transacting a Warehouse and
Lifir.'drii* General Commission Business, nr
“''** M rite Warehouse recently occupied
j hv I. T. Heard 6c Co., Jacksou-str«et, under the
firm of Heard 6c Davison.
Personal attention will he given to the sale and
management of Cotton, and other produce entrust
j ed to their care; and all I'otton slored with them
will be kept fully coveredby Insurance, free of any
additional charge to the owners.
Liberal cash advances made on Cotton in store.
Our charges will be the same as those of other re
gular Commission house# iu this city.
I. T. HEARD.
\' JOHN DAVISON,
august 19 wtDl 25
M. M. DYE, F,. D. ROBERTSON.
DYE 6c ROBERTSON,
JVare-Hou.se mid Commission Merchants.
East side of Mclntosh-st., Augusta Ga.
rg'UIE undersigned have entered into partner
j*_ ship, to take effect after the first of Septem
ber next, for the transaction of the above business,
i in all its various branches, at the present stand of ,
M. 31. Dye. Their personal attention will he given 1
to all cotton or other produce entrusted to their 1
| care.
All orders addressed to the new firm, after the I
first of August next, will he punctually attended to.
Liberal cash advances made on cotton or other
I produce in store. Their charges will be in con
formity to the regular established rales of the City.
DYE & ROBERTSON. J
July 10 ts 8
” PAW SON A WEAVERS
Extensive Fire-Proof Ware-House.
i |IIIE undersigned respectfully inform their
M. friends and the public, that they still continue
the
WARE-HOUSE & CO3I3IISSION BUSINESS,
at their old Stand on 3Uflitosh Street, where they
will devote their personal attention to all business I
entrusted to their care.
Their rates for Selling and Storing Cotton a’-td
other Produce, will be the same as other regular j
houses.
Orders f..r pnrchasingGroceries, Bagging, Rope,
6cc., will be promptly filled at the lowest market •
prices. DAWSON Ac WEAVER.
July 31 6m 17
WA RE HOUSE & COMMISSION
BUSINESS,
u|pHE UNDERSIGNED continue to transact
a Ihe above business at their extensive FIRE
PROOF WAREHOUSE, on Jaekson-street, near
the Depot of the Georgia Rail Road, and to receive
Cotton and other consignments per Rail Road, !
without any charge for drayage.
Their personal attention will be given to the, in
terest of their customers iii the storage and sale of
all Cotton and other consignments entrusted to
their care,and liberal advances made when desjr- ’
ed on produce in ttore.
D’ANTIGNAC & EVANS,
sept 30 43
FIRE-PROOF WARE-HOUSE,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
THE undersigned, grateful for the patronage
heretofore received, informs his customers j
and the public generally, that he vvjjl continue the
WARE-HOUSE AND C OMMISSION HUSI- |
NESS in the extensive Eire-Proof Ware-House j
on thecornerof Washington aud Reynold-streets, :
He will, as heretofore, give his personal alien*
lion to the storage and saU* of Colton, and all other ;
kinds of country produce; and to the purchase of j
Family Supplies, Bagging, 6cc., and pledges him- ;
self to use every exertion p> promote the interest of i
those who may entrust iheir business to his charge, j
He is prepared to make liberal cash advances, j
when required, «n produce in store.
His charges will be in conformity with those of
other regular factors of this city.
M. P. STOVALL,
august 5 wtf 19
PLEASANT STOVALL,
WAREHOUSE 4-YD COMMISSION MERCHANT
< ONi’INUE THE ABOVE BUSI-
V w NESS on his own account, on the first of 1
September next, at the Warehouse of Stovall Ac
Simmons,at which time that firm w ill be dissolved.
Arrangements have been made with Messrs. An
dres, Spears Woollen, (to whom said Warehouse
is rented for the ensuing year,) for storage of
Cotton and other produce consigned to him. He
has also ei.gaged the services of his present part- j
ner, Mr. G. Simmons.
Augusta, July 30, 1846. aplO aug 26
WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION
BUSINESS.
Andres, Spears Sc Wootten.
fWIHE undersigned lender their llianks to their
B friends generally, for the patronage hereto-
I fore extended to them, and take pleasure in in
forming them that they will take charge, on the
: first day of September, of the large and commodi-
I ons FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE, on Broad-st.,
recently occupied hy Stovall Ac Simmons, for the
transaction of a General Warehouse and Commis
sion Business, and would solicit from their friends
and the public, a liberal share, of patronage, which
they intend, by strict attention to the interest of
| their friends, to merit.
Our charges shall be as low as any other house
in the city.
All orders for goods will be strictly attended to
and carefully selected hy one of the partners.
Liberal advances made on produce in store when
required. WM. ANDRES,
F. SPEAKS,
J. T. WOOTTEN.
Augusta, August 26, 1846. w 4
WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION '
BUSINESS.
GIBBS &. McCORD.
undersigned, haying entered info co-part
nership under the firm of GIBBS Ac 3IcCORD,
beg leave to offer themselves to their friend* and
the public gen-rally, as WAREHOUSE AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, and trust, hy
strictly adhering to thase rules which should go- j
vern all Warehmjse men, to merit a liberal share
j of patronage. They have taken the well-known
stand recently occupied by Andrews & Wootten,
l a nd will make all Cotton stored with them as safe
bv insurance as any other Warehouse in the city.
They also pledge themselves not to put chase any
cotton in the transaction of their business, but will
give their undivided attention to the interests of
their patrons.
Their charges will be in conformity with those
established in the city.
£y*Liberal advances will be made on produce
in store, when required.
THOMAS F. GIBBS.
GEORGE McCORD
Augusta, July I, 1346. wtf juljr 17
COTTON PRESS,GINS, &c.
IJ IE LOCK’S “
PROGRESSIVEj^MOTTON
THIS Machine is now offered to the public a*
the most durable, the moat convenient, ih«
most powerful, (and all things considered,) th*
cheapest and best Cotton Packing Press in lb»
! World.
This Press has now been in use four years—se\ •
eral hundreds of iliein are in successful operation.
In one that has been in use about two vear*.
there has been packed, ove r five thousand Bales of
Cotton ! and it works better (if possible) now, than
when first put up. Not one dollar has been e*
pended on it in repairs—nor ever will be, if well
used.
Ail those persons who have tried them, have de
i cided to keejt them their life lime, and then hand
them down to their children to the third and fourth
generations. Not an individual that has seen them
in use hut what pronounces them "just the thing.'*
1 challenge the world to disprove these state
ments. Now, can as much be said of any other
Machine ever made? And yet igo still further ;
when required, 1 will put up the Press on the plan
tation, and if it does not answer the purpose, wili
make no charge.
And again—being well aware that the planter*
have hut little confidence in new things, from the
fact that nine out of ten are ' Yankee tricks in
tended to deceive, I have been to the trouble and
expense to fit up an establishment in Macon, with
several Presses, for re-packing Round Rales into
Square, and to show to t lie planters that the Press is
ju-t the thing they want. These Presses are
and will l*e kept in daily use. and of»en to inspect
lion. Now, therefore, to induce the planter to
make an examination, I sive below a certificate,
j signed by a few of the many who have very kindly
l offered me their names, since J started my Presses
' in Macon.
To prevent bad work, and all sort of meddling
or tampering with the Machines, J have them ail
made under my own direction, and sold at oneprict.
AH those wishing to give them a trial, will plcasn
give their names to my Agents who cat) upon them,
or send them to the Commission Hou*t, where
they wish to go for the Machine, in order that the
Agent may be prepared for them, otherwise they
may be delayed in getting a Machine when it is
wanted.
For Sale nl the following places ;
Hardeman Hamilton, / , f ~
Robert Findlay, } Macon,Ga.
N. K. Butler & Co., Augusta, Ga,
Greenwood «fc Co. ) ~ . . ~
J. J. Sutton, { Columbus, Gn.
Noble 11. Hardee, Savannah, Geo,
S. W. BULLOCK, Patentee,
No. 27 Peck Slip, New Vork,
CERTfFICATE.
We, the undersigned, do hereby certify that we
have seen S. W. BULLOCK’S Progressive
Power Presses in use in the City of Macon, and
believe th- in to be all they are recommended, and
can say ofihem what can be said of but feuithingt
now-a-days — these are"no humbug.” VVe cheerful
ly recommend them to the notice of the planters,
and iiope by tiieir universal adoption, to see no
more round bales of Cotton. Signed
Scott, Carhart &, Co. Watts &, Moulton,
Hardeman & Hamilton, John M- Fjejd,
I Rea Cotton, J). &. VV. Gunn,
Russell <fe Kimberly, Wheeler ifc H#.m»W,
Joseph N. Seymour, JL & j, Cuttles,
J. A. White, John Jones,
Cowles, Nicoll & Co, J. T. Woollen,
A, B- Hartwell, Time- B- Gorman,
Graves, Wood & Co. Robert Findlay,
Chas. Campbell <L Co, jl. <k R. R. Graves.
Macon, -May, IbiG,
June, 17 Cm Jsf
COTTON GIN FACTORY,
f gMlFsubscrrher will remove on the first October
to his SHOP on Green-street, two door*'
above the Baptist Church, w here Planters ran be
supplied with Cofltm Gina, Thrashing Machine*
Corn Crushers, sc., of his make, which will 1*»
warranted to perform well. Do not mistake the
place. Re sure to look at the sign before you en
ter the shop, JAMES T. WARE-
Augusta,Sept. 25, 184 G. ly
Gill SVV OLD’S ~
IMPROVED COTTON GINS..
THE sqliscrilier will continue the manufacture
of these (HNS as hjs ojd establishment, iq
Clinton, Junes county, Georgia.
He fun offer no better recommendation iq favor
of his Gins than the fact of having supplied more
than twelve hundred planter w ith them during the
last two years—while no other factory has proba
bly sold in the s tate as many as one hundred du-
I ring the same time.
No expense will be spared to sustain their high
reputation, and render them still more perfect, if
: possible. They will be w arranted,as usual, to per
form well, and delivered at the purchaser's rest
dence. Engagements can be made with his trav
elling Agems, or by letter directed to him.
SAMUEL GRISWOLD,
march 27 .130
DR. JOJEL. BRANHAM’S
LIVEIi 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
i for it infalihility; neither do I say it will cure all
diseases. But in Chronic Liver Affections and Pys-
I pepsia, I can confidently ad vise apd recommend its
use, from my fiersonal observation and use of the
article in my own practice. This article is favora
bly received wherever it has been used. lam al
lowed to refer to Mr. George Heard of Troup, Mr.
; John Warrenof Columbus, Mr. McKaffee of Cobb,
Mr. Anbury Hull of Athens, Mr. William D. Ter
rell of Putnam, Rev. John E. Dawson of Lagrange;
to which a great number of names might be added,
w’ho bear their testimony to its value. Dr. Henry
Branham has used this medicine in his own case,
and has prescribed it toiqany others, gives it ns hi*
opinion, that it is one of the safest ami most valua
ble medicines that can be used in imperfect diges
tion, liver complaints, constipation and irregular
slate of the bowels. It is useful in bilious com
plaints, to persons recovering from bilious fevers,
and in sick or nervous head-ache. To pregnant
women, who are subject to costiyeness, this medi
cine is well suited. In regulating the state of iha
stomach and bowels, and promoting digestion, it u
particularly useful.
I could append a long list of certificates, but for
bear, prefering to rely on the virtues of tlm medi
cine to sustain itself. The medicine is a gentle
and certain cathartic, tonic and sudorific.
JOEL BRANHAM, £atonton,Ga.
( Price $1 —For sale by
march 11 A G. WILLIS.
PEASES CANDY.
A CASE of the real" Clarified Essence” has just
been received fresh from the manufactory,
i and is for sale by the Agent,
J. E. MARSHALL,
First door below the Mechanic*’ Bank.
Sir This standard article for coughs, colds, See.
is so well established that it would be folly to say
anything regarding its merits, the agent has hun
dreds of testimonials, which can be seen upon ap
plication. It is certainly tha most pleasant and
safe remedy ever discovered.
May W 142
FRESH AND PURE
IWM'AY he had at the Drug Establishment of the
ifJL undersigned. He is daily receiving from
the North, supplies suitable to the season. Dr.
Thomas I. Wray still continues to supervise the
execution of orders and prescriptions. All articles
warranted of the pure*! and best quality.
1 august 21 J. E MARSHALL.
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