The Georgia constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1832-184?, December 20, 1846, Image 1

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BV JAMES GARDNER, JR. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 20, 1816. NEW SERIES—VOL. it—NO. 60. !■■!■ him i -in in f—l rr~ni i imn mtiw - ' in n ■■■■■■■!■■■ i iwimb ■■ ■■bihim i ■■»■»■» .■.■»- , ■ - - —...-—. _il .__ : 1! ■fc j————B——t w—agamKj——— -aHWiMSUMMaBHi THE CONSTITUTIONALIST. I 4 OFFICE. IN McINTOSII STREET. Third dour from tin Sort A-'-Wnf corner uj Hrond-st . Sales of BAND by Administrator#, Kxeciitors or Gunr diaii.s, are rßijiiiivd, by law, 10 be belli on the first Tuesday in the nnni b between the hours o*'ten in the I'ireniMMi ami three in the at', er noon,. at the t ourt , House in whieh the property i> situate. Notice of these sales must be given ill a public Gazelle sixty DAYS previous lo the ilay of sale. Sales of NEGROES must beat public auction, on the first I'uesilay of the niutilli, between the usual hours of sab* at he place of public sales in the county where 111 - Betters Testamentary, or Administration; or Guar dianship, may have been granted, first giving sixty days’notice thereof, in one of the public G azettes iff Ibis State, and at the door of the Court House where such sales are to be held. Notice for tlie sale of Personal Property must be given in like manlier FORTY DAY’S previous to day of sale. Notice to the Debtors and Creditors of an Estate must . be published for forty days. Notice that apulicatii n will be made to the Court of Or dinary for leave to sell LAND, must be published f r FOUR mon ns. Notice for leave to sell NEGROES, must be published Four months, before any order absolute can lie given by the Court. | Charleston Advertisements. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. rjmiE stti •scriber hugs leave to rail Hit* attention of Country .Merchants. Planters. &c., to his very extensive stock of STAPLE AS I) F/hSCY DRY HOODS, which In* oilers at New York prices, for cash or approved notes. 11 is stock of DOMESTICS are direct front the Factories, and ( Dress floods just received per last arrivals from Europe, consisting in part of the. following: 3,4, 5, Gaud 12-1 Brown Shirting and •wheeling 3. 4, 5. 6, 10 and 12 4 Bleached do. do. Prints of every descrip ton Cashmeres, Cashruer lies E Casse Mouse De Laities, ('bully's Printed Bareges and Balzarines. ALSO, Black. Brown. Blue and tlreen Broad (,'lolhs Black Doe Skins and Cassimcres Silk. Satin, Cashmere and \ alentia Vestings Cravats, Scarfs, Stocks and Collars. And every article to he found in tin* Dry Goods I line. K. W. BANCROFT, 253 King-street, Charleston, S. C. j sept 7 33 Jill C’H ARLESTOV, S. (’. &•?#- COPS PH OF K ISO AS I) PHI SC ESS-STS. J: li: atwo k odJ Pr ’ , i’ riet,,n! - 'Phis splendid, elevated and commodious Estab lishment com 1 tines advantages equal, if not superi or. to anv 1 lotd in the city, particularly on account of its central location and airy construction. Board, per day §1 00 Do. per w eek, 6 00 feh 23 Jy 105 CONSTITUTIONALIST JOB OFFICII, H’ISTTCSH ST?.S 3T, -SAa Having recently put our Job Office in complete order, ami made extensive additions to our former Assortment of FANCY TYPE, we are now pre pared lo execute with neatness, and at short notice, ALL KINDS OF PLAIN, FANCY. AND ORNAMENTAL Fgiiini®, SUCH AS HANDBILLS, VISITING C\UDS, LABELS, COTTON RECEIPTS, CARDS, BLANKS, CIRCULARS, CHECKS, NOTES, BILL IIE A DS. &c. 20" All orders from the Country will meet with prompt attent ion. Augusta. June 21. IS 15. TIMES! cioMl AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ]}Y AUGUSTIN FREDERICK. . M.IA7’/./ c term: r. 200 i<it<>a d-st it i. i: i'. v i:(; i sta,«a. HE keeps constantly on hand for sale various oiligr articles in the Confectionary line, viz: FRENCH FANCY SCG.vR ORNAMENTS GERMAN TOYS. BASKETS GREEN AND DRY Fill 1 ITS PRESERVES. PIC K EI,S SPANISH SEG AILS LIQUORS. WINES. Nr. Are. Those who are ‘dealing in such articles, and wish to purchase, cw« obtain good art ides. and uL j oll j priors. Please call and examine for yourselves In-fore making your purchases. Sept 28 m3m 42 Hllim FURNITURE CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Always miportinc and ma.ncfac- TI RING the best and most fashionable st vies of KI RNI I I RE. 'I would particularly call the attention of pur rhasets to Chairs of my own manufacture, the workmanship of which 1 guarantee to stand; if not, return them; likewise all articles of my manu facture. Also, on hand a beautiful assortment of WINDOW SHADES ANT) TK.ANSI’ARENCIF.S, of numerous patterns, ami 1 propose losell for such prices, as will leave no excuse for purchase's. GILT AND METAL CORNICES, for Curtains and Shades—something entirely new and cheap. Tassels, Cords, &c., for Curtain Trimmings. The undersigned defies all competition—will sell tit** best, cheapest, and most fashionable styles of furniture, and articles in my line, that has been or ever will be in the City of Augusta, at as low ‘ prices as in the Charleston or Savannah markets, if j VOU do not believe it. come and try at CHARLES A. PLATT’S. Ort. 1 I PAPKR, books a\i> fancy STATIONARY. DUNHAM & BLAKELY, Paper 3lanufac iurers, are now receiving from New York end Boston a very large addition to their former #n»ck of Books arid Stationary, together with a j general supply of Combs, Buttons. Pins. Needles, , Spool-Thread.' Razors. Scissors, Thimbles, Pen- J Knives, Gold and Silver Pencils. Gold Pens, Card- Souvenirs, Tablets, Pink Saucers, <fcc. 1 yyj;..,, \ large assoptmeiit o( Pocket, Book s , hid, calf ami morocco; Hanker Cases; Writing Desks; j Port Folios; Bill Files; Bill Heads; Post Office. Delivery; Ink Stands. something new; together w ill, a complete assortment of French and English Toys. Fire-Crackers, and a large variety of other j articles nsuallv kept in Book Stores j Our Goods art* till new HivJ well selected to suit I both th« ooiiutiy and city trade. Our prices are ; a|»o reduced m proportion to other goods now of- j sered for sale. Country and city merchants are in vited to call and purchase cheap goods. Next door o Messrs, J, N S. Bones & Co.s Hardware Store. *ep 28 , K 42 , *■ MISCELLANEOUS. L IS T 6 F 1. E TTE US RE MV ININ Gin the. Post Office at Augusta, Ga..on the Ist day of December, 184 G. Persons washing tetters from tit is list, will pleasesavtheyareadvertised . A AverillEJ Antony miss Levine Antony Livonia L 2 Amlersou Elbert 11 1> Battey miss Eliza Broome W D Bell William 3 Broom James W Bennefield Harriet Brown Joseph Bell Wm M 3 Hroduax miss Beal dr L B Broyles A A i B trefield miss Emily Broom mrs Mary Ann Beall J Britton M S Thos Bird M A Bradford Hester E Berry miss Elizabeth Brown Joseph R Bolder John A Brow n Henry Botiyer B E Bradford mrs Mary Bliss William W Bryott John Boimell E J Burroughs mrs Elizabeth Bowie VV Capers 2 Butler R T Blair 11 unit Bush miss Eliza Brown J B 2 Huruel James C Campbell mrs Ruby A Cook Arthur S Cade John 2 (‘olby W in Carter dr John Cormick William (‘arter Merrill E Copeland M 31 2 31iss Mary Randolph care Cook John 3 j of E Caniiield Clark SC Cattail Patrick Cupp Geonre A ( ameron John A Collier T'homas Cade Polly Coghlan John (Tiristian Vdison 2 Craw ord Jlatlhcw' (Tiavous John Crawford mrs Sarah 2 Charles Cecelia Curelon John 31 Chambers Isabella Cnm James Corley Overton I) t Haughty Richard Davis col William Dicks A N Duran George Davise T'homas Dolley Lncretia Jluwti O to Duvall George | Daniels mrs Elizabeth Dunbar F Dennis Lazarus Duxell F 31 ! Dickey B K E ; Ellington Wiley T 2 I Ferguson Augustns Fowler Asa Fay Samuel Howard Ford J O B j Freeland James 31 Francis Jos E : Frazier mrs Geo I (5 . Gibson Wm Griffin miss 3lary j Gibbs dr 'J’hos F Green Daniel Gilbert (Teland J Glen miss 31 R ( Gass David Green John G Griffin miss M L Graves Chas 11 Hairer T'hos F Hill John L Hattier mrs Elizabeth EHeadley Street ; Harris John Hester W illiam I Hackett T’hos Henson Robt Hart Abram C Headley C Hawkins Riclul Hill 31 31 1 Hackett miss Eliza Hicks Irwin l Hayney Cornelius Hopkins J II I lines dr J1 C Hopkins S H Hill mrs L A 3latilda llowardum < has Hitt J 31 1 laugh ton J W Hill John Hungerf.ini James T I &J 1 Jarmon cajtt J Johnson rev W B Jiiinius mr (Trader) Jones David Johnson W m JacobsM ! James col A G 4 Jenuingt Thus J Jones Tints 31 2 K Kenland A 31 King mrs Clara H Kenasc Herne L Laouard mrs W B Lee James 31 Lewellen miss E C M McGrand mrs Susan 3felville J j\JcK*ee HC 3litchell L ’ 31c AfFee Jas C 3 Miu-hell Thus H 31cK inly Jacob Mitchell L N 1 31 ure dr W S 31 yers Phillip 4 ' Matthews J D Wncahie Patrick ' Marks mrs Catharine More John L i Malone Jas F Myers Lawrence 3 I Malone mrs A II 31 vers fSimtnerline i Vlarchant Henry A Musgrove Harrison 1 31 ay sot i mrs Sarah Dickinson care .Morrison Martin miss 3largaret Dickinson ■ 3letcalf mrs L D 31oore James B ! 31 ittendorf mrs John Murray miss Amelia A , Melir R 3iorris L S ; Jlttchel William Mimdy Harrison N i Neshitml W ilson Neil miss Elizabeth Nelson Isaac NewsUtt 31 <fe Co i Nor ml! R New house A is i Neil Thomas B 0 1 O'Neil William O Conner 3liclitiel t Odum John O'Sullivan U B O'Conner John P Ar Q I’nge E J’eehard Philips mrs Nancy Perryman Elden E Pocket W m L Parr mrs Jane Page 'JB or 31 I) SannuersPauion mrs Charlotte IVarse Samuel G 2 Petty mrs Mat alia C I Plmle G B Panton Jane JMckring mrs ElizabetliPrice John care Wm Piykring Printup Wm , Perryman rev Elisha Pleasant mrs Eliza 3 Pace G T Price Robt W R Ramsey David B 2 Rice mrs M EE Raymond dr 11 P Rhodes 1 R i Reynold Wm Ryan Thorne D L Heaney John Ryan 1 airick Rudisiil Edmund 2 Roberts mrs Elizabeth Reede Silas Russel Abraham Red Green B Rooney P J1 S Sarling Isaac Smith John R Sawyer Parker Smith Rufus Schuulfieid col James L Slone G W W > Seibles miss U I. 2 Starr Elvira j Sams W I) C St rot lies miss 3l.i'y E Schley Win Strange John Sc-go Abraham Stillman Wm Sanders Marshal Slurzernger miss Eliza- Selltek tors Saran Ann belli /. SlmcklyC N Stoy miss I. 2 Shields John Spellman R P Sibley Willis Si urges miss Frances j Sherman Stiles S Stork Z S : Sibley mrs Cornelia Styles dr Samuel F i Sharp Jam s Stanton miss Lucinda Society Liberty Slnrges Win 3J Smith C W Spaulding A 31 Somerfield miss Amelia Stephinsou James L i Sintges miss .Mary A B T I Thomas Floyd Tonlnitt John B i T’homas JC Townson mr ! T’insleymrs Martha F Tin ker James W Thomas Robert T ticker W L Timerman W A Toby Solomon Taylor miss LJ 2 Turley Patrick T'homas George Turner miss Martha Thompson miss Julia P Trow bridge Fredrick W Walkw Moth-r 2 iess A 2 Waldron Michael Wilkinson John 2 Ward miss Ge<*sia A Williams James WadkinsThomas W iggins Amos Wayne Anthony W illiams Nancy W T ise Williams John M White!) M Williams miss Jane : Week* Elizabeth W' igfall Lew is T Whitehouse O (' Wolf George Woole mrs Hampton careWolley Louisa W'heeler Wood E F V Voting L H Young dr Andrew 3 i Yarborough James 2 Nov 1 R. B. GL ASCOCK. P. 31f. - )l<Al , o| ,.- pu lATOLS, JUST arrived 20 hhls. of tlie real 3leroer Po tatoes, in firs* rate order. JOHN U. DOME oct J 8 1C i PATENT MEDICINES. COMPOUN I) SYRUP OF S A lISAP A R I L L A . the cure of Rheumatism, Scrofula, 'yphilis, . JO. &,c., toooiNiieruct the destructive eflTeets of Mer , cury. anil for the relief ol all diseases arising from an impure utate o f the Blood, Prepared a conlius to a for ! inula which is universally appxived by the Medical Fu ! unity. Put up iu large bottles at SI.OO each—a discount j niade at wholesale,'sold In- Oct 1 HAVII.AND, FINLEY & CO. L'jttUSSES, TTU SSFS A LAitOE assortment embrauiitsr almost every size -Cm. of II IPs, .Marsh s,Chase’s, Co:l»i ts, Hard’s, Ban ning's, Thompson’s Mrs. Betts’. Frenoli Patent, Common, and Improved Common TBIISSES, for the relief and 1 cure of Hernia or Rupinre, Prolapsus, Ac, A supply con stant! v ou hand, and for sale hv HAVILAND, PvISEEV dr. CO. N. B.—Persons ordering Trusses should specify for which side ami « hat purpos wanted, and give the size * (in uutnherof inches) round the hips. The prices vary from 75 cents to si 0 out 3 j PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW CLASS. «Sr c. II AVI fj AND, PIS LEV Sf CO.. DRUGGISTS. W JTAVE on hand, and are roueiv in<r, constant supplies j JIJL of ‘pure,’ ‘extra,’ ‘No. 1’ and No. 2’ WTnte Lead, ! ill kecs from -Zo to 2! 10 pounds, of warranted quality ; i Paint oil ; tan ne'’g oil; lamp oil; spirits turpentine, var nishes, of all kinds ; chrome yellow ; chrome green, dry ; and in oil; imperial green , in oil ; verdigris,dry and in oil: emerald green; Prussian bine; ultra-marine bine; Vermillion; Venetian red; red lead'; rose pink ; Spanish brown, dry and in oil . yellow ochre ; litharge; ter de-si j enua; umber; lampblack; drop black ; black lead ; ivory ! black; whiting; chalk; putty 1 ; gold leaf; glue; sand | paper; pumice stone. rotten stone; emery; painter’s i 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 tlie best quality, and at very low prices, at wholesale and retail. ETUurc,leasers vvill do well to call. Orders promptly attended to. Oct 11 PKRVVMKIIY. LUIMN’S CELEHR ATEI) If ANDKER CIT IE F E X T P A C TS. MONT’EL V’S, Hatiel’s, Roussel’s and others, cele brated Toilet and Shaving Soaps, Pomatum. Co , logue water, Lavender waiec Enu Lustra), «fee.. with a geueral assor;ment of fine Toilet and Fqocv Articles. For sale by H AVTLAND, RISLEY &c CO. I Oct 1 * 1 WOR MS ! WORMS M CO3IPOUNT) ULIJIi) EXTRACT OF PINK POOP. PLEASANT, sale and effectual remedy for the j A destruction and expulsion of Worms, from the j svsteoi. Sold wholesale and retail bv lIAVILAND, RISLEY & CO. Oct 11 DR. CHRISTIE’S i GALV AN i C 111 NG S AND MAGNETIC FLUID. Tins remarkable, invention, which ha.- received Tie almost universal app. ol'ialiou of tlie medical pro ! fes-ion of Great Britain, comprises an entirely new ap ) plication ol Galvanism, as a remedial agent, I>y me ms of which rite ordinary Galvanic Batteries, electric and Mae j netic Machines,afcc.,are en’irely dispensed with, and the | mysterious powers of Galvanism applied without any I of the objections which are iuseperable from the gene : ral mode now in use. The strong doses, and at irregu lar intervals. iu which Galvanism is applied by tlie Ma chines. has lie -ti pronounced, at* era fair and impartial I trial.tube DECIDEDLY INJURIOUS, uud it was to remedy | this radical defect, that this new application was pro jected, which after unceasing toil and perseverance, has ! been brought to its present state of perfection. The Galvanic Kings answer all the purposes of the most 1 expensive Machines, and in mmy other respects are j morosAEE and certain in accomplishing the desired ! effect. The Galvanic Kings, used in connection with the Magnetic Fluid, a <• confidently recommended in all n BORDERS WHICH ARISE FROM AN ENFEEBLED OR UN HEATHY SI ATE OF Ttiß NERVOUS OR VITAL SYSTEM, and these complaints are among the most painful and uni versal to winch we are subject. They arise, withoiltex eeption, froiii one simple cause—a derangement of the Naivous system—audit was in these cases that other “ remedies’’ having so often failed, a new agent was greatly needed, which it is confidently believed, has been found iu the proper and judicious application of Galvanism. The Galvanic Rings have been used with entire suc cess in all cases of Rheumatism, acute or chronic, ap plvingtothe bead,face oi limbs- Gout, Tic-Doloreux ! Toothache. Bronchitis, Vertigo, Nervous or Bick ! Headache, Indigestion, Paralyses, Palsy, Kpilepsy, j Fits, Cramp, Palpitation of the Heart, Appoplexy, j Stiffness f Joints, Spinal Complaints, Kumragu, f Neuralgia, Nervous Tremors, Dizziness of the < Head. Pains in the Chest and Side. General Debili -1 tv, Deficiency of Nervous and Physical Knergv, [ and all Nervous Disorders. In cases of confirmed ! Dyspepsia, which is simply a nervous derangement of I the digestive organs, they have been found equally sttc i cessful. Their extraordinary effects upon the system ! must be witnessed to be believed, and ns a certain pre j vftNTtvE for the preceding complaints they areeqttal | ly recotmnendetl. ’Plic Rings are of different prices, | being m.ole of all sizes,and of various ornamental pat -1 terns,and can he worn by the mostdelieate female w ithout ! the slightest inconvenience. In fact the sensation is ; rather agreeable than otherwise. The Galvanic Belts, Bracelets, Bands, Garters, Necklaces, &c. | In some cases of a very severe character and of long standing, she jKVwer as applied by the Galvanic Rings j is not-ntiicient to arrestihe progress of disease and ulti mately to restore health. The improved modification iu j the Galvan c Bf.lts, Bracelets, Acc., entirely reute • dies tuis objection ; any degree ol’ pow er that us required I can readily he' obtained, and no complaint which the mysterious agent of Galvanism can effect will fail to he permanently relieved. These articles are adapted to she waist, arms, wrists, limbs, ancles or any part of ihe liodv with perfect convenience. The Galvanic Necklaces are used with greater benefit in cases of Bronchitis or affections of the throat generally ; also in cases of Ner vous Deafness; ami with almost uniform success as a preventive for Apoplexy, Epileptic Fits, and similar , complaints. Christie’s Magnetic Fluid. Is issued in connection with the Galvanic Kings,and all their modifications. This composition lias been pro nounced by the French Chemists to be one of the most , extraordinary discoveries of modern science. It is be- I lie.ved to possess a remarkable power of rendermig the ■ Nerves seiisitivb toGalvaiiic actioii, by these means ! causing a circulation of the influence at the seat of dis ease, and thus giving rapid and permanent, relief. No I other co rnln>s it ion in chemistry is known to pro* luce the same effector to impart a similar property to the nervous system by means of an out ward local application. The Magnetic Fluid containsnothingcapatde of the slight est injury, its application is agreeable, and it is harmless in itsaetton as it is beneficial iu its result. Full explana tions and directions accompany it. The combined in vention# are in every way perfectly harmless; they arc , at prices within reach of all, hud the discoverer only re i quests a fair trial, as a lest of their surprising erticacv and permanent benefit. Christie’s Galvanic Strengthening Plas ters. These articles form another valuable application of the mvsterious mtiunuce of Galvanism. They are an important adjunct to the genuine Galvaiiic Kiiigs and | their Qualification#, acting upon the same principle, but j h iving this advantage of more local applica ton. They 1 are confidently recommended as a valuable addition in ‘ the speedy cure of Rheumatism, acute or chronic ; in | all nervous complaints, and as a positive remedy in cases i of Pain and Weak..e.-s i the Ghest or Back, Pain in the j Side, in Asthm uic Affections, And in Weakness, or Op pression of the Pulmonary Organs. In Spinal Com- 1 i plaints; their effects are of the most decided character, ; i and they have often been used with complete success, j I Thev are also of the greatest advantage in Pains and * Weakness of the Breast, and arn highly recommended i for many of those, complaint# to which females are i I especially liable. As an effectual means for •-trengthen- | ing the system when debilitated with disease or other I | causes ; as a certain aid iu Constitutional Weakness, as a 1 Preventive for Colds and in ati affections of the Chest 1 i generally the Galvanic Strengthening Plaster will be found of great and permnnentad vantage. Ina flew words, ! it embraces all the virtues of the best tonic preparation Wok the important addition ol* tlie Galynni' - influence, { which is neither impaired or exhausted, while tiie action ! continues. These articles will be found entirely free ; I from those objections whiefi art-a constantsourreofconi- I plaint with the ordinary Plasters in common use. iTUThe great celebrity and success of these articles, i have caused them to be counterfeited by unprincipled i persons. To provide against imposition, Dr. Christie ; has but one aiu loriy.ed agent iu each city of the Union. | The only Ageurv in \ ngitsta, Geo., is at the Store of HAV||.AND, RISEEV & C(».. Druggists. All articles of the kind sold elsewhere are worthless j counterfeits. 42 fse.pt. 28 | l * PATENT MEDICINES. | CARDEX~a‘XD FIE LD~SEEd7 I FUEL assortment of blue Grass. Orchard Gra.-s, Jm. Herds Grass, red and white tllover Meed. Also, j uu extensive assortment of Fresh Garden Seed, always on band, suited to the Season. WM. HAINES. Oct 1 I DAILEY’S HIGHLY CONCEAL TKATEI) COMPOUND FLUID EXTR Ai T OF 8 A its Al* A RII A. \. T?H»8 preparation of Sarsapurrillu, is in most cases, found to be preferable to the Syrup*, on account of not creating oddity of the Stomach, which tlie sac charine matter contained in the Syrup, is apt to do, where its use has been long continued. The fluid Ex tract effectually obviates this difficulty; aud may be used for any length of time, with increased benefit. \ supply of Ballot’s Sarsaparilla; just received and for sale by WM. II \INES, Agent for Augusta. 1 JTFPrice only- 75 cts. per bottle. Oct I ‘ 1 Dii t 1 G 6, iVJ ijaJJiUHN JKS AIN i) PERFLT3IERY. f KIUE snbscrilior has now on hand, and is continually Jfi_ receiving fresii supplies of genuine Drugs and j Medicines, selected expressly for physicians and family use. Also, an elegant asortment of Perfumery —Cologne ! and Lavender Waters, fancy washing and shaving J Soups, Hair Oils, &c., Ac., all of which arc offered at reduced pr,ce» for cash. Visitors from the country are invited to call. WM. HAINES. Oct 11 DR. ALLEN’S BALSAM OF 1 HOItGHOUXI) LIVEKWORT AND PLEURISY ROOT. A N excellent compound for ■ ougiis. Colds, difficulty of Breathing, Oppression and Soreness of the j Chest. Just received uud for sale i>v WM. HAINES. Oct I 1 IMITIOVED""B AL M OF CO LIJ3IBIA. f S HIS celebrated Article, is one of the best prepara- I JL tipns for Restoring Hair now in use, and seldom 1 failing to produce Whiskers in a short tim -, though there were none on the face before. For sale bv wm. Haines. Oct 1 . 1 I’AIXTS. Oil. AND "GLASS. i White leap,hi -.'5, sya»d loon...ufun^inii ties Ciuome yellow,Chrome Green. Ve. etian. Red, Linseed Oil, and a large assortment of Window ( Glass liom 6 to 22 X1 J . For sab; lo* for cash hv WM. H I J:s. Ocl 11 BLEACHED \V r INTER STRAL\- Kl> LAMP OIL. A LSQ. a good article of unbleached Oil, for kitchen oTSI u»e. For sale by WM. HAINES. Oct 11 JDjIIL I~NVERV variety of Hair, Tooth, Hat, Scrulihing, _A Scouring, Sweeping, Dusting and Shoe Brushes, ' aiwavs kept on baud aud for sale cheap, by wm. Baines. I Oct 11 HO 3 V AAVVL LL V C L LPAB LU , TO NEoVt-VT USING THE GENUINE UR. TAYLOR S BALSAM OF LIVERWORT. 275 Bowery, N. V. MUST those be who have Pulmonary Consumption, or any affection of the Lungs. Liver or Chest, after reading .he following letter, ju>t received fn in u in st, respectable inhabitant of Westchester County New York. Tarrytown, Aug. 9, Dear Doctor—lt is difficult to find words to express the | gratitude which I feel towards you for tlie interest you have taken to relieve me iu my distress. Iu tlie year | 1 1842 I contracted u heavy cold, which finally settled on | my lungs; iu a lew, mouths after I commeiiceilcoughing | aud raising offensive matter, which smelt very bad. Having heard that Sherman's Lozenges were good for a cough I tried a few boxes of them, but they had not the I least effect on me. I then called in the best physician in the i placi,wfioa tended me u few mouths, but without sue i cess; 1 then saw an advertisement in one of tlie city j j- pipers of Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry, of which 1 j pur based three bottles, at thecorner of Fulton and Nas ' 1 sau streets, hut I could not perceive t e l<»ast beneficial ' | effect from it, on tin; contrary 1 think it was a great in jury to me. Bhortly after using it 1 commenced raising , : blood in large quantities; I was taken down sick and j j confined to the house for three mmiths, during which time 1 lost my appetite aud fell away very fast; 1 was then induced to consult Dr. Curtisof New York, (one of i j the best physicians in the city,) but he could do me no good. 1 again become worse, and was confined to the ■ ! house all last winter and spring, and I gave up alt hope of , ever getting any better, as I again raised blood and my i ! cough was very severe, together with a pain in my breast \ ; and under the shoulder blade. My friends now gave up all hope of my recovering, and thought every day was | the last. About this time. I heard of your BALSAM OF LIVERWORT being good for consumption, bull v\ as like many others, and was fearful that it might be a regu- 1 I lar humbug; I however finally consented to try it, as I l though! it could make me no worse. My brother tin n , purchased a bottle of it at 275 Bowery, N. V.. and 1 com- j ! menced taking it. and hv the tint ■ 1 had used one bottle full 1 could sleep all night, and in the morning 1 had an < appetile for my breakfast. 1 still keep on taking it and I ; find great benefit from it—the pain in my breast isentire- ■ ; ly gone, and I raise no more blood. Within the lasi two i 1 months I have gained in w eight >ix pounds and much in [ streng h. I would therefore advise all who have any ; uffec ion of the Lungs or Liver to try the Genuine Dr. Taylor’s Balsam of Liverwort, tor I truly believe it to ! be the best remedy in existence for diseases of the Lungs i j or Liver. Should any one doubt the above statement re j lative to your valuable medicine, let ij.m call on me, and I will convince them ot its virtue. Yours respectfully, DR REVERE. Beware of Counterfeits, the only sonuine has an engra ved label (over tlie outside wrapjierof eacii bottle) with the signature of Dr. GURDON J. LEE ,l S attached. Tiie genuine article for sale by WM. HALVES. Oct 11 PRICKS REDUCED TO SUIT THE TI3IFS. IN A Mil Y MEDICINES, CHOICE PERFUMERY 1 and FANCY ARTICLES. The subscriber respect fully invites the attention of Physicians, Merchants and Planters, w ho may be viHting this city, to his stock of Medicines. Great care having i been exercised in their selection, lie is confident that the quality of each article is such as cannot fajl to afford eu lire satisfaction. The assortment of Perfumery, Fancy Articles, Brushes and Coiiii-s, are the finest varieties of French and Auieri can manufacture. He recommend the Gentlemen to confidence, in their estimable quali'is.s, the Shaving Compound# of Piver, Guerlain, Roussel, Glenn and others, w hich relieve the 1 i operation of shaving from many of its disagreeable at- ; tendunts. Also, id the Ladies a splendid assortment of highly perfumed Toilet Soaps—tlie Roman Kalydor and Milk of Roses,bot It delight Iu I jireparations for tlie complexion, • together with a great variety of hair Oils, hair Dye# and ( otlier Perfumery. Sands’, Carpenter's and Bull’s S trsaparilla. Jaynes ( Expectorant,Carminative and Hair Tonic. Evans’ Sooth- 1 ing Syrup for children teething, Powell’s Balsam of An- j nrsecd, an excellent remedy for coughs and colds. J bb’s Rheumatic Liniment, and all tlie other popular Medi- ■ \ cities of the day. Orders from t he country respectfully solicited, I A liberal discount made for c«ih. WM. HAINES, Jr., No. 22 Broad-st.,Augusta. Sept. 28 1 COOK’S PILLS. CiOOK’S celebrated Southern Anti-Bilious PILLS. J Sold vvholusaleand retail bv HaVILAXD. RISLEY & CO. Oct 11 LJI KGIt A I -V' D DKATA I. I \BTBI - 31 ENTS, DEN ITST’S FOIL, TEETH, A:c. A I large assortment lor sale bv ; out 3 HAVITAND, RTSf.EV & CO. 11 AC 4 1 CT TC M )TH-ACH E MIXTURE. ARR ANTE I) TO \PF OR D T3I3IFJ) T - ¥ f ATE RELT EF TO TOOTH-ACHE; ami superior to any similar article known. Pre pared Ity an experienced Dentist, fmm a receipt I fqrnKited hy r one. of tlie ablest Dentists in the Uni- i ted Stales. Price 25 cents. For sale bv D’ANTRLNAC <fe BARRY. UA VILAN D. RISLEY CO., AVAL K. KITCHEN. THOMAS BARRETT & CO., J. E. MARSHALL, W3I. H TUI’T. And at the Drug Stores in Hamburg. S C. fy~ Vyetits arc requested to refnntl the money tn : any case where this preparation fad* to pive sari J faction. sept 21 «cc i:gr«nv viuli -Tea—» v a..- —~maoci i COTTON PRESS,GINS, &,c, I 15 UL LOCK’S j PF.SBS£SS!¥2 C3TTBS3 i I SjIHIS .Machine is now offered to the public as ' *- tlie most durable, llie most convenient, the | most powerful, (and all things considered,) th? cheajteM and best Cotton Packing Pres* in tiie ' World. This Press has now been in nse four years—sev eral hundreds of them are in successful ofieration. j ! in one that has been in use about two years, there has Been packed, over five thousand Poles of Cotton ! and it works- better (if possible) now, than when first put up. Not one dollar has been ex petujed on it in repairs—nor ever will be, il well used. All those persons who have fried them, have de ! cided to keep them their life lime, and then hand them down so thrir children to the third uni! fourth j generations. Not an in<ii vidnai that has segn them in use hut what pronounces them "just the thing.” 1 challenge the world to disprove these state ments. N<»vv, can as much he said of any other Machine ever made / And ycl Igo still further; I when required. 1 will pur up the Press on the plan- ; j ration, and if it does nut answer the purpose, will I make no charge. And again—being well aware that the planters i 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 tlie trouble and expense to fit. up an establishment in Macon, with several Presses, for re-packing Round Bales into i Square, and to show to the planters that tlie Press is just tlie thing they want. These Presses are now, i and w ill be kept in daily use, and open to inspec tion. Now, therefore, to induce tlie planter to | ! make an examination, [ give below a certificate, : i signed by a few of tlie many who have very kindly 1 ! offered me their name*, since J started my Presses in Macon. | To prevent had work, and all sort of meddling j or tampering with the 3[acliines, i haw them all 1 made under my ovm directum, and sold at one price. | All those wishing to give them a trial, will please give their names to my Agents who call upon them, j or send them to the Commission House, where I . they wish to go for the Machine, in order that tlie j Agent may be prepared for them, otherwise they j may be delayed in getting a Machine when il is • wanted. For Sole of the. following places: Hakdkman & Hamilton,) ~ r .„ ~ ’> .Macon,(«a. KOtiKKT riNDLAV, > ’ N. K. Butlkr N Co., Augusta, Ga. j Greenwood C 0.).. , ■ J. J. Sutton, \ ( <* a - Noble H. Hardee. Savannah. Geo. S. VV. B1 LLOCK. Patentee. No. 27 Peck Slip, New York. I CERT I PICA TE. I We, the undersigned, do hereby certify that we j have seen S. W. BULLOCK’S Progressive Power Presses in use in the City of Macon.and believe, th to to be all they are recommended, and i can say of them what can be said of but Jew things now-u-dai/s —these are. "no humbug A' We cheerful- I ly recommend them to the notice of she planters, ; and hope by their universal adoption, lo see no j more round bales ol Cotton. Signed | Scott, Carliart &, Co. Watts tfe Moulton, Hardeman & Hamilton, John 31. Field, Rea & Cotton. D. &. VV.Gunn, Russell «fe Kimberly, Wheeler A* Harrold, Joseph N. Seymour, 11. <SI J. Cowles, J. A. White, John Jones, I Cmvles. Nicoll & Co. J. T. Woollen, A. B. Hartwell. Thus. B. Gorman, } Graves, Wood & Co. Robert Findlay, I Chas. Campbell <fe Co. E. &. R. R. Graves, i Macon, 31 ay, 184 G. June 17 Gin 151 GUIS WOLD’S I IMPROVED COTTON GINS. rSMIE subscriber w ill continue the manufacture St. of these (HNS at his old establishment, in j Clinton, Jones county, Georgia. He i an offer no betn-r recommendation in favor , of his Gins than the fact of having supplied mure than twelve hundred plante s with them during tlie : last two years—while no other factory lias proba bly sold in the State as many as one hundred du j ring tlie same time. No expense will he, spared to sustain their high reputation, and render them still more perfect, if 1 possible. They will be warranted,as usual, to per form well.;;ad delivered at the ptm-liasers resi i deuce. Engagements can be made with his trav- • elling Agents, or by leller directed to him. SAMUEL GRISWOLD, i march-27 130 ! COTTON GIN FACTORY. i fjl AH E subscriber will remove on the first October 8 to his SIIOP on Green-slreel, two doors above the Baptist Church, where Planters can be ! supplied with Cotton Gins, Thrashing Machines i Corn Crushers, tyc., of his make, which will he , warranted to perform well. Do not mistake tlie { place. He sure to look at the sign before you en | ter the shop. JAMES 'J'. WADE, t Augusta. Sept. 25. !81G. ly DU. JOEL 14JUAN 11A31 ’S LIVER AND DYSPEPTIC MHDiCIftE. SN offering this valuable medicine to the people . of Georgia, for the relief and cure of many dis eases incident to a southern climate, I do not claim for it infalibility; neither do I say it will cure all diseas*s. But in Chronic Liver Affections and Dys pepsia. 1 can confidently ad vise and recommend its i use. from my personal observation and use of the article in my own practice. 'Phis article is favora bly received wherever it has been used. lam 111* i lowed to refer to Mr. George Heard of Troup, 31 r. John Warren of Columbus, 3J r. McKaffee of Cobb, Mr. Asbury Hull of Athens. 3lr. William 1). Ter rell of Putnam. Rev. John E. Dawson of Lagrange; 1 lo which a. great number of names might hr added, who bear their testimony to its value. Dr. Henry Branham lias 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 valua , hie medicines that can be used in imperfect diges , lion, liver complaints, constipation and irregular I state of the bowels. Jt is useful in bilious com plaints, to person* recovering from bilious fevers, ami in sick or nervous head-ache. To pregnant women, who are subject tn costiveness, ibis medi ; cine is well suited. In regulating the state of rite stomach and bowels, and promoting digestion, it is particularly useful. 1 could append along list of r wtifiefttes, 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 BR AN 11A 31. Eaton ton, Ga. Prices; I For sale by march 11 A. G. WILLIS. TORU CO AN D SUGARS I OF THE CHOICEST BRANDS. CiOUNTRV 31 ERGIiANTS and gentlemen | j who visit Augusta, and who desire to enjoy a good SPANISH SEGAR. or chew she W EED, put up in splendid style, or who purchase to sell. [ will find me at all times ready to supply their de mands, at Whalt-sale or Retail. J would respectfully request persons who visit ihe city, to supply themselves in my line— to examine my Stock, before, purchasing elscichert . as ( ! jt is selected by competent judges, and patronised by old Bmokeis and Uhewersofthfe favorite Weed. 1 GUSTAV VuLGER. One door below John P. Setze's Dry Goods' Store, Broad-street. sep 23 40 LARD T AaIPS. 4 SUPPLY of rich and beautiful Solar Lard | Lamps, from the factory of Cornelius & Co., 1 just received and for safe low Ity CLARK, RACKETT & CO. Oct. 39 25 I was; k-H( h sios &c. ' , DAWSON & WEAVER’S “ Extensive Eire-Proof Ware*House'. rUMiK undersigned respectfully inform their -H. friends aiui lae public, Uiaf they still continue the , : M AREHIOUBE & COMMISSION BUSINESS, 1 at their did Stain! on M’intosh Street, where they wiil devote their personal attention to all business entrusted to theireare. Their rates for Selling and Storing Cotton and other 1 roduce, will be the saute as other regular houses. Orders for purchasing Groceries, Bagging. Rope, &e., will be promptly idled at the lowest market DAWSON & WEAVER. Jtilv 31 6m ]7 ! wakeViouse & ou\iM§sioN IIUSISEss. THE LNDEKSIGNED continue to transact the above business at their extensive KIKE-* j PROOF \S AREHOLSE, on Jackson-street, near the Depot of the Georgia Rail Road, and to receive | Cotton and other consignments per Kail Road, i without oily charge far drayage. Their personal attention will he given to the ih j terest of their customers in the storage and sale of all Cotton and other consignments entrusted to their fare,and liberal advances made when desir ed on produce in r tore. D’ANTIGNAC & EVANS, sept 30 43 WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION l« I s 1 X ESS. GIBBS &, McCORD. TATJE undersigned, having entered into copart nership under the firm of GIBBS & McQOKI), heg leave lo offer ihcfnseives to their friends aiul the public generally, as WAREHOUSE AND : COMMISSION MERCHANTS, and trust, by S Strictly adhering to those rules which should gt.- vern all Warehouse men. to merit a liberal shard ol patronage, i hey have taken the well-known | stand recently occupied by Andrews & Woollen, ( and will make all Cotton stored with them as safe ; by insurance as any other Warehouse in the city, i J hey also pledge themselves not to purchase any cotton in the transaction of their business, but will give their undivided attention to the interests of | their patrons. J heir charges will be in conformity with those established in the city. &C7*Liberal advances w ill be made on produce . in store, when required. THOMAS F. GIBBS, } GEORGE McCORD. Augusta. July ]. wtf pity 17 .M. M. DYE, E. D. ROBERTSON; DYE & ROBERTSON, IT are-House and Commission Merchant* East side of Me Intosh st., Augusta Ihl. i rgIJIE undersigned have entered into partner ! -®- Oiip, to take effect alter the first bf Septem ber next, for the transaction of the above business; in all its various branches, at the present stand of M. M. Dye. Their personal attention w ill he gtvetl i to all cotton or other produce entrusted to their i care. j All orders addressed to the firm, after the | first of August next, will he punctually attended to. Liberal cash advances made on cotton or other j produce in store. Their charges wall he in rote , lormity to the regular established rates of the (’it y ■ DVE & ROBERTSON. July 10 _ ts 8 PLEASANT STOVALL, ““ WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT j \\TiLL ( ON PENCE THE ABOVE BL Si » w N ESS on his own account , on the first bf ‘ September next, at the Warehouse of Stovall <fe Simmons,at which lime that firm will be dissolved. | Arrangements have been made with Messrs. An i drex, Spears 4' W oollen, (lo w hom said Warehouse , is rented for the ensuing year,) fur storage of Cotton and oilier produce consigned to him. He , has also engaged the services of his present part ner, Air. G. Simmons. Augusta. July 30,184fi. aplO atig 2f» MAP OF GEORGIA. THE undersigned has been, for months past* engaged, under the direction of His Excel lency, Governor Crawford, in compiling a Map of the State of Georgia, on a scale of six miles lb tliM inch. The undertaking is now nearly completed, and he flatters himself he w ill receive tlie. favor* able patronage of bis fellow-citizens—sufficient, at i least, to have it published and placed in a durable form. That a revised delineation is called sot, bf our i extensive territory, independently of what exists in the labors of St urges and Greene, will not be questioned. The accumulation and possession* j since their times, of a vast body of land designated then as wilderness, or the temporary dnmafh of the Indian tribes, with natural objects well worthy “it habitation and a name,” hav ; been converted into organised counties, presenting a dense population* flourishing villages, and extensive public and prl : vase improvements. The Map to be published (sn soon as a sufficient number of subscribers will warrant.) is fivfe feel by four feet and eight inches; and is d< signed to exhibit as well as perpetuate the present condition ! of the whole topography of tin* State. In additibii to tite ordinary metes and bounds—courses of ri ; vers, and ranges of mountains, Railroads. Canals* County Bj:es. Rost Offices, Factories, in fact all remarkable places of the past or present day. will be shown. The attention of the compiler has Ueeil particularly directed to a faithful draw ing of coun ty lines and public roads, and lo accomplish such important ends, he has not only consulted the ori ginal surveys and the acts of various Legislatures, but lie deemed it the better plan to make rough sketches of each county and submit the same t<» the Justices-of the inferior Court. Postmasters, and others equally competent and obliging, and to ask for such additions and corrections as might be ne cessary, and further to designate any and all ob jects of natural curiosity that might exist. To many, if not all of his requests, kind, prompt and satisfactory replies were given .s-» that many glar ing inaccuracies in the maps heretofore published have been corrected,; and the compiler takes tliis occasion of returning bis acknowledgments to those who favored his objects, as rendering a service not merely to bim-elf, but aiding most materially in the thorough and correct developemeut of the whole plan. To his-hrotlier Engineers of the different Railroads, bis thanks are due for the Use of maps which enabled him not only to lav down the true courses of those important works, but likewise to make profiles exhibiting the elevation above the sea. of every station from the Atlantic to the Ten nessee river. The map will he embellished with views of the Stale House and the Executive Man sion. and will be furnished to subscribers at their i residences at ten dollars per crrfty. \\ M. G. BONNER, Civil Engineer. P. S —Subscription Lists may be found at the several Court Houses in the State. uov 27 CHAMPOO! For Cleansing and. Beautifying i], e }J a fr. IDLING entirely free from any of the prepara jP tions of Alcohol or Ammonia, tills article po-sesses the most decided advantage over any similar compound ever yet discovered. While it cleanses the Hair and Scalp from all the impuri ties. peculiar to them, it imparts Hie most beautiful lustre and healthy appearance, also darkening the hair, it deprives it of the dead caste so common in the summer season. Try it. and it "ill recommend itself. Fop sale by WM. 11. TITT. july‘Jy 9 Ifi RECEIVED THIS DAY, BY JOHN P. SETZE. PIECES SEP PRIOR INGRAIN, AND THREE PE Y CARPETINGS, of new designs, and brilliant colors, which he offers a.| prices to suit the tiroes. august 34