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IJV JAMES GARDNER, JR. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 20, 1846. NEW SERIES—VOL. I.—NO. 73.
THE CONST IT UTIONALI ST.
OFFICE IN MrINTOSH STREET,
Third door from the Sorth-West corner oj Broad-st.
Sales of LAND by Administrators, Executor* or Guar
dians, art; required, by law, to be held on the first i
Tuesday in the it, between the hours o r tea in the i
forenoon and three in the afternoon, at the 1 ourt |
House in which the projterty is situate. Notice of j
these sales must be given in a public Gazette sixty I
luvs previous to the day of sale.
Sales of NEGROES must beat public auction, on tlie >
first I'uesday of tlie month, between tlie 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
days’notice thereof, in one of the public Gazettes of i
this State, and at tlie door of the Court House where
ktieli sales are to be held.
Notice for the sale of Personal Property must be given 1
in like manner forty days previous to day of sale.
Koike to the Debtors and Creditors of aa Estate must
be published for forty days.
Notice that application will be made to the Court of Or
dinary for leave to seii LAND, must be published for
TOWR MONTHS.
Notice for leave to soil NEGROES, must be published
four months, before any order absolute cau bo givcu
by the Court.
—1 J " ’’ V 1
Charleston Advertisements.
"to country merghantT'
THE subscriber begs leave to call the attention
of Country Merchants. Planters. &c., to his
very extensive stock of STAPLE AND FA.\C i
DRY GOODS, which be oilers at .New York
prices, for cash or approved notes. His stock of i
DOMESTICS are direct from tlie Factories, and
Dr ess Goods just received per last arrivals from
Europe, consisting in part of the following:
3, 4,5,6 and 12-4 Brown Shirting and Sheeting
3,4, 5,6, 10 and 12-4 Bleached do. do.
Prints of every description
Cashmeres, Cash rue r Des E Casse
.Mouse L)e Laines, Chaily’s
Printed Bareges and Balzarines.
ALSO,
Black, Brown, Blue and Green Broad Cloths
Black Doe Skins and Cassirneres
Silk, Satin, Cashmere and Valenlia Vestings
Cravats, Scarfs, Stocks and Collars,
And every article to he found in the Dry Goods
line. E. W. BANCROFT,
253 King-street, Charleston, S. C.
sept 7 33
M VICTORIA HOTEL,tea
CHARLESTON, S. C. itlliM.
CORNER OF KING AND PRINCESS STS.
J. T.Cha.* / Proprieto
J. B. Atwood, S
This splendid, elevated and commodious Estab
lishment combines ad vantages equal, if not superi
or. to any Hotel in the city, particularly on account
of it* (‘erltral location and airy construction.
Board, per day, $1 00
Do. jverweek, 6 00
feb 23 ly 105
IaEFEIF
AT WHOLESALE km RETAIL
BY AUGUSTIN FREDERICK,
MJMJTVJF'JM C TU'RIIH.
300 BROAD.STU£ET,A Vii USTA,GA.
HE constantly on hand for sale various
other articles in the Confectionary line, viz :
FRENCH FANCY SUGAR ORNAMENTS
GERMAN TOYS, BASKETS
GREEN AND DRY FRUITS
PRESERVES, PICKELS
SPANISH SEGARS
LIQUORS, WINES, &c. &c.
Those who are dealing in such articles, and
wish to purchase, can obtain good articles, and at
lon' prices. Please call anti examine for yourselves
Ivcfore making your purchases.
Kept 28 m3tn 42
co nstTtut I ON A LI s f
JOB OFFICE,
M’Httcs:-: stp.sst,
Having recently put our JobOpfick in complete
order, and made extensive additions to our former
assortment of FANCY TY PE, we are now pre
pared to execute with neatness, and at short notice,
ALL KINDS OK
PLAIN, FANCY, AND ORNAMENTAL
miTii®,
SUCH AS
HANDBILLS, VISITING CARDS,
LABELS, COTTON RECEIPTS,
CARDS, BLANKS,
CIRCULARS, CHECKS,
NOTES, * BILL HEADS, &r.
All orders from the Country will meet with |
prompt attention.
Augusta, June 21, 1845.
CABINET FURNITURE;
CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
Always importing and manufac-
TURING the best and most fashionable
styles of FURNITURE.
1 would particularly call the attention of pur
chaser to Chairs of my own manufacture, the. ;
workmanship ofwhich I guarantee to stand; if not,
return them; likewise all articles ol my manu
facture.
Also, on hand a beautiful assortment of
WINDOW SHADES AND TRANSPARENCIES,
of numerous patterns, and I propose to sell for such
{prices, a* will leave no excuse for purchasers.
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 j
sell the best, cheapest, and most fashionable styles !
of furniture, and articles in my line, that has been ;
or ever will he in the City of Augusta, at as low j
prices as in the Charleston or Savannah markets. If ;
You do not believe it, come and try at
CHARLES A. PLATT’S.
Oct. 1-6 t 1
PAPER, BOOKS AND FANCY
STATIONARY.
"T|UNHAM & BLAKELY, Paper Manufac-
M-P rurers, are now receiving from New York I
-and Boston a very large addition to their former
stock of Books and Stationary, together with a
general supply ot Combs, Buttons. Pius, Needles,
Spool-Thread, Razors, Scissors, Thimbles, Pen-
Knives, Gold and Silver Pencils, Gold Pens, Card-
Cases, Souvenirs, Tablets, Pink Saucers, &c.
Also—A large assortment of Pocket Books, kid,
calf and morocco; Banker Cases; Writing Desks;
Port Folios; Bill Files; Bill Heads; Post Cilice
Deliver}; Ink Stands, something new; together
with a complete assortment of French and English
Toys, Fire-Crackers, and a large, variety of other
articles usually kept In Book Stores.
Our Goods are all new and well selected to suit
both the country and city trade. Our {trices are
also reduced in proportion to other goods now of
fered for sale. Country and city merchants are in
vited to call and purchase cheap gttods. Next door
o Messrs. J. &S. Buucs & Co.’s Hardware Store. J
»ep2B ly -D
RftiMBWIIIUW tlilltill II mWfß—l—BKOMJfc—a*
MISCELLANEOUS.
LIST OF L ET T E RS
REMAINING in the post Office at Augusta,
Ga., on the Ist day of December, lß4fi.
577” Persons wishing letterSfrom this list, will
pleascsayiheyareadvertised .
A
Averill Ed Antony miss Levine
i Antony Livonia L 2 Anderson Elbert II
B
; Battey miss Eliza Broome WD
: Bell William 3 Broom James W
Bennefield Harriet Brown Joseph
IMI Win M 3 Brodnax miss
Heal dr L B Broyles A A
Barefield miss Emily Broom mrs Mary Ann
Beall J Britton M H Thus
i Bird M A Bradford Hester E
Berry miss Elizabeth Brown Joseph R
'■ Bolder John A Brown Henry
Bouyer B F Bradford mrs Mary
Bliss William W Bryon John
Bunnell E J Burroughs mrs Elizabeth
j Bowie W Capers 2 Butler R 'l'
j Blair Hugh Bush miss Eliza
Brown J B 2 Burnet James
C
Campbell mrs Ruby A Cook Arthur S
Cade John 2 Colby Win
I Carter dr John Cormick William
j Carter Merrill E Copeland M M 2
j Miss Mary Randolph care Cook John 3
of E Cornfield Clark S C
Cattail Patrick Copp George A
Cameron John A Collier Thomas
Cade Polly Coghlan John
Christian Adison 2 Crawford Matthew
Chavous John Crawford mrs Sarah 2
| Charles Cecelia Cureton John M
Chambers Isabella Cron Janies
1 Corley Overton
D
! Daughty Richard Davis col VV ihiara
j Dicks A N Duran George
Davise Thomas Dolley Lucretia
1 Dawn Otto Duvall George
Daniels mrs Elizabeth Dunbar F
Dennis Lazarus DuxellFM
Dickey B K
E
Ellington Wiley T 2
F
Ferguson Augustus Fowler Asa
Fay Samuel Howard Ford JO B
Freeland James M Francis Jus E
Frazier mrs Geo
(i
Gibson Wm Griffin miss Mary
j Gihhs dr Thos F Green Daniel
| Gilbert Cleiand J Glen miss M K
Gass David Green John G
Griffin miss M L < Graves Chas
H
| Hager Thos F Hill John L
j Hairier mrs Elizabeth EHeadley »fe Street
! Harris John llesler Williaiu
j Huckett Thus Henson Kohl
Hart Abram C Headley C
j Hawkins Uichd Hill M M
Haekett miss Eliza Hicks Irwin
j Hayney Cornelius Hopkins J II
: ll:nes dr 11 C Hopkins 811
Hill mrs L A Matilda llowardion Chas
Hitt J M liaughton J W
Hill John Hungerlord James T
I &J
j Jarmon rapt J Johnson rev W B
Jiunius mr (Trader) Jones David
: Johnson W m Jacobs M
James col A G 4 Jcnuingt 1 hos J
j Jones Titos M 2
K
j Kenland A M King mrs Clara II
Kcrmsc Herne
L
Leonard mrs W B Lee James 31
Levvelleu miss E C
M
1 Mi-Grand mrs Susan Alelville J
: McKee. H C Mitchell L
i McAftee Jas C 3 Mitchell I hos II
1 McKinly Jacob Mitchell L N
! Mure dr VV 8 Myers Phillip 4
Matthews J D Mucahie Patrick
■ Marks mrs Catharine More John L
1 Malone Jas F Myers Lawrence 3
Malone mrs A H Myers Siinuierliiie
Man haul Henry A Musgrove Harrison
Mayson mrs Sarah Dickinson care Morrison
Martin miss Margaret <fe Dickinson
Jletcalf mrs L D 3loore James B
Mil tender I' mrs John 31urray miss Amelia A
Me.hr K Morris LS
Milchel William Mundy Harrison
N
Neshlt col Wilson Neil miss Elizabeth
Nelson Isaac Newsiat 31 A Co
Nor rail R Newhouse A S
Neil Thomas B
O
O’Neil William O’Conner Michael
Odum John O’Sullivan D B
i O’Conner John
P & Q
Page E Peehard
Philios mrs Nancy Perryman Elden E
Packet Win L Parr mrs Jane
Page 98 or M D Saunders Pan ton mrs Charlotte
Pearse Samuel (4 2 Peay mrs Martha C
Phole G B Panton Jane
Pick ring mrs Elizabeth Price John
care Win Pickriug Printup Wm
Perryman rev Elisha Pleasant mrs Eliza 2
Pace G T Price Robt W
R
Ramsey David B 2 Rice mrs M E E
Raymond dr II P Rhodes I R
Reynold Wm Ryan Thorne D L
Reaney John Ryan Patrick
Rudisill Edmund 2 Roberts mrs Elizabeth
j Reede Silas Russel Abraham
Red Green B Rooney P II
S
Sarling Isaac Smith John R
Sawyer Parker Smith Rufus
School field col James L Stone G VV W
Selbies miss O L 2 Starr Elvira
i Sams WD C Stromes miss 3la r y E
Schley Wm Strange John
1 Sego Abraham Stillman Wm
Sanders .Marshal Sturzerngcr inks Eliza-
Selliek mrs Saran Ann beth Z
Shockly C N Stoy miss L 2
Shields John Spellman K P
Sibley Willis Sturges miss Frances
Sherman Stiles S Stork Z S
Sibley mrs Cornelia Styles dr Samuel I
Sharp James Stanton miss Lucinda
Society Liberty Sturges W’m M
Smith CW Spaulding AM
| Somerfielcl miss Amelia btephiiwoii James I#
Sturges miss 3iary A B
! Thomas Floyd Toulnin John B
Thomas J C Townson mr
i Tinsley mrs .Martha F ’Pucker James W
Thomas Robert Tucker VV L
! Timermau W A 'Roby Solomon
Taylor miss L J 2 Turley Patrick
Thomas George Turner miss Martha
Thompson miss Julia P Trow bridge Fredrick
W
Walker Mother 2 Wiess A 2
Waldron Michael Wilkinson John 2
Ward miss (ieogia A Williams James
Wail kins Thomas Wiggins Arnos
Wayne Anthony W illiams Nancy
Wise Williams John M
While D 31 Williams miss Jane
Weeks Elizabeth Wigfo.ll Lewis T
Whitehouse OC Wolf George
Woole mrs HamptoncareWolley Lmisa
Wheeler Wood E I*
Y
Young L H Young dr Andrew 3
Yarborough James 2
Nov 1 E. B. GLASCOCK, P. M.
POTATOES, POTATOES.
JUST arrived 20 l>hls. of the real Mereer l’o
tatoes, in first rale order.
JOHN R. DOW.
1 .cl 18 " 16
PATENT MEDH3NES.
COMPOUND SYRUP OF
SARSAPA K I L I. A .
FOR the cure of Rheumatism, Scrofula, Syphilis,
A:c., to counteract, the destructive eliects of Mer
cury, and for the relief ol 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 large Imtlics at 81,00 each—a discount
made at wholesale, sold by
Oct 1 HAVII..VXD. RISI.EY * CO.
TRUSSES, TRUSSES.
AL.ViOiK assortment embracing almost every size
ot II ill’s. Marsh’s,Chose’*,Corbet’s, Hard’s, itau
uitig’s, Thompson's Mrs. Betts*. French Patent, Common,
and Improved Common TRUSSES, for tlie relief and
cure of Hernia or Rupture, Prolapsus, Acc. A supply con
stantly on hand, and for sale by
H AVI LAND, RISREY & CO.
K. B.—Persons ordering Trusses should specify for
which side and what purpus< wanted, and give the size
(in number of inches) round the hips. The prices vary
from 75 cents to $lO <jct 3
PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW
G LASS. & c .
HA VILAND, RISLE Y CO. , DR UGGISTS.
Have on hand, and are receiving, constant supplies
of ‘pure,’ ‘extra,’ ‘No. I* and No.3’ White Lead,
in kegs from *-25 to 300 pounds, of warranted quality;
Paint oil; tanner’s 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 blue; ultra-marine blue;
Vermillion ; Venetian red; red lead ; rose pink ; Spanish
brown, dry and in oil . yellow ochre ; litharge; ter de-si
enna; umber; lampblack ; drop black; black lead ; ivory
idack; whiting; chalk; putty; gold leaf; glue; sand
paper; pumice stone; rotten stone; emery; painter’s
and tanner’s brushes of all 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 ju ices, at wholesale
and retail.
[O'Purchasers will do well to call. Orders promptly
attended to.
Oct 11
PERFUMERY.
LTJBIN’S CELEBRATED HANDKER-
C HIE F EX T R A C TS .
jWTO.VPEI.VS, Hand's, Roussel’s and others, Cele
-I*4. brated Toilet and Shaving Soaps. Pomatum. Co
logne water, Lavender water. F.au Lnstral, with a
general assortment of line Toilet and Fancy Articles.
For sale by iI.WTRAND, RISLEY U CO.
Oct i 1
WORMS! WORMS!!
COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF
PINK ROOT.
A PLEASANT, safe anil elfe.ctual remedy for the
destruction and expulsion of Worms, from the
system Sold wholesale ami retail by
iIAVTLAND, RIBLEY Sc CO.
Oct 11
DR. CHRISTIE’S
GALVANIC RINGS
AND
M A G N E T 1C F IIIID.
THIS remarkable invention, which has received the
almost universal approbation of the medical j»ro
fession of Great Britain, comprises an entirely new ap
plication of Galvanism, as a remedial agent, by means of
which the ordinary Galvanic Batteries, Electric and -Mag
netic Machines. A:c., are entirely dispensed with, and the
mysterious powers of Galvanism applied w ithout ;my
of the objections which are iuseperahle from the gene
ral made now iu use. The strong doses, and at irregu
lar intervals, in which Galvanism is applied by the Ma
chines, has been pronounced, uferatuir and impartial
trial, to be dkcidedly injurious, and 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 Rinos answer all lire purposes of the most
expensive .Machines, and in many other resjiecls are
more sake and CERTAIN in accomplishing the desired
effect.
The Galvanic Rings, used in connection widi the
Magnetic Fluid, a e confidently recommended in all
D SOKDKKS WHICH AKISE KROM AN ENFEEBLED OK UN
HEATHY STATE OF THE NERVOUS OR VITAL SYSTEM, and
these complaints are among the most painful and uni
versal to which we arc subject. They arise, w ithout ex
ception, from one simple cause—a derangement of the
Nervous sy.'tem—and it was in these cases that other
“ remedies” having so often failed, u new agent was
greatly needed, which it is confidently believed, has
been found in the proper and judicious application of
Galvanism,
The Galvanic Rings have been used w it h entire suc
cess in nil cases of Rheumatism, acute or chronic, ap
{living to the head, face or limbs; Gout, Tic-Doloreux
Toothache, Bronchitis, Vertigo, Nervous or Sick
Headache, Indigestion, Paralyses. Palsy, Epilepsy,
Fits, Cramp, Palpitation of the Heart, Ai-poplexy,
Stiffness of Joints, Spinal Complaints, Rumbago,
Neuralgia, Nervous Tremors, Dizziness of the
Head, Pains in the Chest and Side. General Debili
ty, Deficiency of Nervous and Physical Energy,
and all Nervous Disorders. In cases of confirmed
Dyspepsia, which is simply a nervous derangement of
the digestive organs, they have been found equally suc
cessful, extraordinary effects upon the system
must be witnessed to be believed, and as a certain pre
ventive for the preceding complaints they areeqtial
i ly recommended. The Rings are of different prices,
being unde of all sizes, and of various ornamental pat
terns,and cun he worn by the mostdelicatc female without
the slightest inconvenience. In fact the sensation is
rather agreeable than otliorwise.
The Galvanic Belts, Bracelets, Bands,
Garters, Necklaces, «skc.
*ln someci ses of a very severe character and of long
standing, tl e power as applied by the Galvanic Rings
is not sufficient to arrest the progress of disease and ulti
mately to restore hea Ith. The iniproved modification in
.the Galvan c Belts, Bracelets, £tc„ entirely reme
dies this objection ; any degree of powerthat is required
can readily he obtained, and no complaint which tho I
mysterious agent of Galvanism caw effect will fail lobe
permanently relieved. These articles are adapted to the j
waist, arms, wrists, limbs, ancles or any purled’ ills* body
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; andwitli almost uniform success as a
preventive for Apoplexy, Epileptic Fits, and similar
complaints.
Christie’s Magnetic Fluid.
Is issued in connection with the Galvanic Rings, and
all their modifications. This composition has been pro
nounced by the French Chemists U* be one of the most
extraordinary discoveries of modern science. It is be
lieved to possess a remarkable power of renderibg the
Nerves seositive toGalvaiiic actioii, by these means
causing a circulation of the intluence at the seat of dis
ease, and thus giving rapid and permanent relief. No
other composition in chemistry is known to produce the
same effector to impart a similar property to the nervous
system by means of an outward local application. The
xMagiietic Fluid contains notfaingcapablc of tho slight
est injury, its application is agreeable, and it is harmless
in its action as it is beneieial in its result. Full explana
tions aud directions accompany it. The combined in
ventions are in every way perfectly harmless; they are
at prices within reach of all, and the discoverer only re
quests a fair trial, as a lest of their surprising efficacy
and permanent benefit.
Christie’s Galvauic Strengthening Plas
ters.
These articles form another valuable application of
the mysterious influence of Galvanism. They arc an
important adjunct to the genuine Galvauic Rincsaud
their modifications, acting u|K>n the same principle, but
having this advantage of more local applicaiiou. They
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
of Pain ami Weakness iu the Chest or Buck, Pain in tho
Hide, in Asthmatic Affections, and iu Weakness or Op
pression of the Pulmonary Organs. In Spinal Com
plaints; their effects are of the most decided character,
and they have often been used with complete success.
They are also of the greatest advantage in Pains and
Weakness of the Breast, and arc highly recommended
for many of those complaints to which females are
especially liable. As an effectual means for Strengthen
ing the system when debilitated with disease or other
causes ; as a certain aid iu Constitutional Weakness, as a
Preventive for Colds and in all affections ot the Chesi
generally the Qalyailic Strengthening Plaster wili be
found of great and pcrinaHenladvantage. Ina few words,
it embraces all the virtues of the best tonic preparation
with the important addition of the Galvnni - influence,
which is neither impaired or exhausted, wluirthe action
continues. These articles w ill be found entirely free
from those objections which art u constant sourceof com
plaint with the ordinary Piasters in common use.
JZFThe great celebrity and success of these articles,
have caused them to he counterfeited by unprincipled
persons. To provide against imposition, LH. Christie
has hut one authorized agent in each city of the Union.
The only Age.nrv in Augusta,Geo., is at the Flore ot
HAVII,AND, RISLF.Y vY CO., Druggists.
All articles of the kind sold elecwltcre are worthless
coupterfeits. 42 Sept, rfd
I PATENT MEDICINES.
; GARDEN ANIYFIELff) SEEIT
A FULL assortment of blue Grass, Orchard Grass,
• -ir3L Herds Grass, red and white Clover Heed. Also,
; an extensive assortment of Fresh Garden Seed, always
' on hand, suited to the aeasou. WM. H AINES.
I Oc l 1 l
BAILEY’S HIGHLY CCLNCEN
TItATBD COMPOUND FLUID
EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA.
THIS preparation of Sarsaparrilla, is in most cases,
found to In* preferable to the Syrups, on account
j of not creating oddity of the Stomach, which the suc-
I ehariue mutter contained in the Syrup, is apt to do,
where its use has lieeu long commut'd. The Fluid ti
tract effectually obviates this difficulty; and may be used
for any length of time, with increased benefit.
A supply of Bailey’s Sarsaparilla, just received and
forsulcby WM. HALVES, Ageui for Augusta.
Priee ouly 75 cts. per bottle.
Oct I 1
DRUGS, MEDICINES AND
perfumery.
TUIE subscriber has now oil hand, and is continually
receiving fresh supplies of genuine Drugs and
Medicines, selected expressly for physicians and family
use. Alsu, an elegantasurtiuent of Perfumery —Cologne
and Lavender Waters, fancy washing and shaving
; Soaps, H.ur Oils, &0., <fcc., all of which are offered at
reduced prices for cosh. Visitors from the country are
• invited u- call. WM. HAINES.
Oct 11
DR. ALLEN’S BALSAM OF
HOB EHOUN D I. 1 V EKWO It T AND
PLEURISY ROOT.
AN excellent compound for Coughs, Colds, difficulty
of Breathing, Oppression and Soreness of the
| Chest. Just received and for sale by
VVM. HAINES.
Oct 11
I IMPIiOVUi) 1> AL M O F
COLUMBIA.
riJIHI.S celebrated Article, is one of the best prepara-
S ti'ins for Restoring Hair now in use, and seldom
failing to produce Whiskers iu a short tint •, though there*
were none on the luce before. For sale by
WM. HAINES.
Oct 1 I
PAINTS, 01L AND GLASS!
WHITE LEAD, in - J5, 50 and 100 lbs. of all quali
ties Ciiionte yellow, Chrome Green, Venetian,
Red, Linseed Oil, and a large assortment of Window
Glass fiom U x;C to 3:2 X4B. For sale ioa for cash, by
WM. HAINES.
Oct 11
BLEACHED WINTER STIIAIN
ED LAMP OIL.
A LS(). a good article of unbleached Oil, for kitchen
j xSL Use. For sale by
WM. HAINES.
Oct I l
liliCSillUS.
EVERY variety of Hair, Tooth, Hat. Scrubbing,
Scouring, Sweeping, Dusting ami Shoe Brushes,
always kept on hand and for caie cheap, by
WM. HAINES.
Oct 11
HOW AWFULLY CULPABLE,
TO NEGLECT USING THE GENUINE
DR. TAYLOR’S BALSAM OF LIVKRVVOKT.
375 Bowery, N, V.
MUST those be who h »ve Pulmonary Consumption,
or any affection ot' the Lungs. Liver or Chest,
after reading ihe following letter, just received from u
most respectable inhabitant of Westchester County
j New York.
T.vrrytown,*Aug. 9, 1844.
j Rear Doctor—l? is difficult to find words to express the
! gratitude which 1 feel towards you for the interest you
i have taken to relieve me in my distress. In the year
j 1842 I contracted a heavy cold, which finally settled on
j my lungs; iu.a few months after 1 commenced coughing
' and raising offensive matter, which smelt very had.
1 Having heard that Sherman’s Lozenges were good for a
I cough I tea'll a few boxes of them, but they had not the
least effect on me. I then called in the best physician in the
{daci, who a; tended me a few months, hut without sue
cess; 1 then saw an advertisement in one of tho city
papers of Wistar’s BaMim of Wild Cherry, of w hich i
purchased three bottles, at the corner of Fulton and Nas
sau streets, but 1 could not perceive ti e least beneficial
effect from it, on the contrary I think it was a great in
jury to me. Shortly after using it 1 commenced raising
blood in large quantities ; Ifvvas taken down sick and
confined to the hou.-c lb* three months, during which
time 1 lost miL annetiie and foil away very fast; 1 was
then induced toVunsult Dr. Curtis of New York, (one of
the best physicians in the city,) but he could do me no
good. 1 again become w orse, and was confined to the
| house all last winter and spring, aud I gave up all hope of
ever getting any better, as I again raised blood and my
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 1 heard of your BALSAM OF
LIVERWORT being good for consumption, hut I was \
like many others, and was fearful that it might lie a regu- |
iar humbug; 1 however finally consented to try it, as I
thought it could make me no worse. My brother tin n
purchased a bottle of it at 375 Bowery, N. V.. and 1 com
menced taking it, and by the time 1 had used one bottle
full I could sleep all night, and in the morning Iliad an |
appetite for my breakfast. 1 still keep on taking it and
find great benefit from it—the pain iu my breast is entire
ly gone, and I raise no more blood. Within the last two
months I have gained in weight six pounds and in itch in
strong h. I would therefore advise all who have any
affec ion of the Lungs or Liver to try the Genuine Di.
Taylor’s Balsam of Liverwort, for I truly believe it to
bethe best remedy in existence for diseases of the Lungs
: or Liver. Should any one doubt the above statement rc
-1 lalivetoyourvaUiuhleniediciiie.letii.nl call uu me, and
I will convince them of its virtue.
Yours roped fully, DE REVERE.
Beware of counterfeits, the only genuine has an engra
ved lalml (over the outside wrapperof each bottle) with
the signature of Dr. GURDON J. LEE'tS attached.
Tlie genuine article for sale by WM. HAINES.
; Oct 1 I
PRICES REDUCED TO SUIT THE
TIMES.
BLNAMILY MEDICINES, CHOICE PERFUMERY
J3U and FANCY ARTICLES.
Tho subscriber respectfully invites the attention of
Physicians, Merchants and Planters, who may he visiting
this city, to Ins stock of Medicines. Great care having
been exercised in their selection, he is confident that the
quality of each article is such as cannot fail to afford cn
lire satisfaction.
The assortment of Perfumery, Fancy Articles, Brushes
and Combs, arc the finest varieties of French and Amori
Cun manufacture.
He recommends the Gentlemen to confidence, in their
estimable qualities, the Shaving Compounds of Piver,
Guerlain,Roussel,Glenn and others, w hich relieve the
operation of shaving from many of its disagreeable at
tendants.
Also, to the Ladies a splendid assortment of highly
perfumed Toilet Soaps—the Roman Kalydor and Milk
of Roses, hothdelightful preparations for the complexion,
together with a great variety of hair Oils, hair Dyes and
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
niseed, an excellent remedy forcoughs and colds. J- Mi’s
Rheumatic Liniment, and all the other popular Medi
cines of tlie day.
Orders from tho country respectfully solicited.
A liberal discount made for cash. v
WM. HAINES, Jr., No. 32 Broad-st., Augusta.
Sept. 28 1
COOK’S PILLS.
COOK’S celebrated Southern Anti-Bilious PILLS.
Sold wholesale and retail by
ILWILAND, RISLEY & CO.
Oct 1 1
SYIHHCAL AND DENTAL INSTRU
MENTS, DENTIST’S FOIL, TEETH, Sec. A
assortment for sale by
oct3 II WILAND. RISLEY & CO.
MAGIC T()OTH^AIIIK
MIXTURE.
m*S7AKR ANTED TO AFFORD I3IMEDT
\ V ATE RELI EF TO TOOTH-ACHE;
and superior to any similar article known. Pre
pared by an experienced Dentist, Iront a receipt
furnished by one of the ablest Dentists in the Uni
ted Stales. Price 25 cents. For sale by
D’ANTIG,NAC B \RRV.
IT AVI LAN I), RISLEY CO.,
VV3I. K. KITCHEN.
THOMAS BARRETT & CO.,
J. E. MARSHALL,
WM. H.TUTT,
And at tlie Drug Stores in Hamburg , S. C.
577” Agents are requested to refund the money in *
any case v\ lie re this preparation fails lo give •Hiti
faction- se P l
| COTTON PRESS, GINS, &c.
BITLOtR’S
pnsonsssiVE poweb cottgn
a“ bc ato •>>*• •
MadiiiH* is now offered to the public as
: * tlie most durable, the most convenient, the
j most powerful, (und all things considered,) thj
cheapest and Lest Colton Packing Press in the
j World.
| This Press has now been in use four years—sev
[ eral hundreds of them are in successful operation.
In one that has been in use about two years,
there has been packed, over jive thousand Bales of
Cotton ! and it works letter (if possible) now, than
when first put up. Not one dollar has been ex
pended on it in repairs—nor ever will be, if well
used.
All those j>ersons who have tried them, have de
j t ided to keep them their life time , and then hand
them down to their children to the third and fourth
generations. Not an individual that lias seen them
in use but what pronounces them "just the thing.”
I challenge the world to disprove these state
ments. N T ovv, can as much he said of any other
Machine ever made{ And yet Igo still further ;
w hen required, 1 will put up the Press on the plan
tation, and if it does not answer the purpose, will
make no charge.
And again—being well aware that the planters
have but 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 Hound Hales into
Square,and to show to the planters that, the Press is
just the thing they want. These Presses are now,
and will be hept in daily use, and open to inspec
tion. Now, therefore, to induce the planter to
make an examination, 1 give below a certificate,
signed by a few of the many who have very kindly
offered me their names, since 1 started my Presses
: in Macon.
| To prevent bad w ork, and all sort of meddling
i or tampering with the Machines, i hav« them all
! made under my own direction, and sold at one juice.
j All those wishing to give them a trial, will please
give their names to my Agents who call upon them,
or send them to the Commission House, where
they wish to go for the Machine, in order that the
j Agent may be prepared for them, otherwise tliey
may be delayed in getting a Machine when it is
wanted.
For Sulcal thefollowing places:
Hardeman As Hamilton, f ~ r .
Robert Findlay, ’j Macon,Ga.
N. K. Butler A: C 0.., Augusta, tin.
(iRKENWOOI) At to. / . , ~
J. .1. Sutton, \ 1 olum,,us ’ <**•
Noble 11. Hardee, Savannah, Geo.
6. W. HI LLOCK, Patentee,
No. 27 Peck Slip, New York.
CERTIFICATE.
We, the undersigned, do hereby certify that we
have seen 8. W. BULLOCK’S Progressive
I Power Presses in use in the City of Macon, and
; believe them to lie all they are recommended, and
i can say of them w hat can lie said of but fewthings
I now-a-days—these are ' l n<> humbug W e cheerful-
I ly recommend them to the notice of the planters,
: and hope by their universal adoption, to see no
I more round bales of Cotton. Signed
Scott, Carlmrt. & Co. Watts & Moulton,
Hardeman &, Hamilton, John 3f. Field,
Kea <fe Cotton. H. Aj. W.Gnnn,
Russell At Kimberly, Wheeler A: Harrold,
Joseph N. Seymour. 11. At J. Cowles,
J. A. White, Juhn Jones,
Cowles. Nieoll & Co. J. T. Wootten,
A. H. Hartwell, Thos. B. Gorman,
Graves, Wood & Co. Robert Findlay,
Chas. Campbell & Co. E. At R. R. Graves.
Macon, May, 1846.
June 17 ' Cm 151
GUIS WOLD’S
I IMPROVED COTTON GINS.
r|MIK subscriber w ill continue the manufacture
_BL of these GINS at his old establishment, in
I Clinton, Jones county, Georgia.
He can offer no better recommendation in favor
I of bis Gins than the fact of having supplied more
j than twelve hundred planters with them during the
last two years—while no other factory has proba
bly sold in the State as many as one hundred du
: ring the same time.
] No excuse will be spared to sustain their high
| reputation, ami render them still more perfect, if
; possible. They will be warranted,as usual, to per
i form well, and delivered at the purchasers resi
| dence. Engagements can be made with bis trav
! eliing Agetus, or by letter directed to him.
SAMUEL GRISWOLD,
j march 27 130
COTTON GIN FACTORY.
fBHIE subscriber w ill remove on the first October
S- to his SllOl* on Green-street, two doors
i above the Baptist Church, where Planters can be
supplied with Cotton dins. Thrashing Machines
Corn Crushers , tyc., of his make, which will be
; warranted to perform well. Ho not mistake the
place. He sure to look at the sign before you ea
ter the shop. JAMES T. WADE.
Augusta, Sept. 25. 1816. ly
Dlt. JOKE 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
; for it infalibility; neither do 1 say »t will cure all
I diseases. Hut. in Chronic Liver Affections and Dys
i pepsia, 1 can confidently ad vise and recommend its
use, from my personal observation and use of the
article in rayown practice. This article is favora
bly received wherever it has been used, iam al
lowed to refer to Mr. George Heard of Troup, Mr.
John Warren of Columbus,Mr. Mclvaffee of Cobb,
Mr. Asbnry Hull of Athens, Mr. William H. Ter
rell of Putnam, Rev. John E. Dawson of Lagrange;
to which a great number of namesmight be added,
who bear their testimony toils value. Dr. Henry
Branham has used this medicine in his own case,
and has prescribed it to many others, gives it as bis
opinion, that it is one of the safestand most valua
ble medicines that can be used in imperfect diges
tion, liver complaints, constipation and irregular
state 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 costiveness, this medi
cine is well suited. In regulating the state of iHe
stomach and bowels, and promoting digestion, it is
particularly useful,
1 could append a long list of certificates, but for
bear, prefering to rely on the virtues of the medi
cine to sustain itself. The medicine is a gentle
and certain cathartic, tonicand sudorific.
JOEL BRANHAM, Ealonlon,Ga.
Price SI —Forsale by
raarchli A. G. WILLIS.
TOBACCO AND SEGARS
OF THE CHOICEST BRANDS.
COUNTRY MERCHANTS and gentlemen
who visit Augusta, and who desire to enjoy a
good SPANISH SEGAR, or chew the WEED.
put up in splendid style, or who purchase to sell,
will find me at all times readv to supply their de
mands, at Wholesale or Retail.
1 would respectfully request persons who
visit the city, to supply themselves in my line—to
examine my Stock, before purchasing elsewhere. as
it is selected by eompelent judges, anti patronised
by old Smokers and C hewers of the. favorite \\ eed.
GUSTAV VOLGER,
Ope door below Juhn P. Seize’s Dry Goods' Store,
Broad-street. sep 23 40
LARD DAMPS.
4 SUPPLY of rich and beautiful Solar Lard
Lamps, from tin* factory of Cornelius & C 0.,
just received ami for sale low by
CLARK, RACKETT & CO.
Oct. 39
W All E-1 IO t I BEB,
MWSON & WEAVER’S
; Extensive Fire-Proof W are-House,
1 rwiiiE undersigned respectfully inform their
41 friends and thepuhln, that they still continue
the
WARE-HOUSE <fe COMMISSION: ill!sin ess,
at tbeir old Stand on 31* In tosh Street, w here they
will devote their personal attention to all business
entrusted to their care.
Their rales for Sailing and Storing Cotton and
other Produce, will be the saute us other regular
house*.
Orders for purchasing Groceries. Ragging, Rope,’
<fec., will be promptly filled at Ihe low est market
prices. DAWSON Ai WEAVER.
I July 31 Put It
: ware bouse & ccSimTssion
BUSINESS.
f||NIIE UNDERSIGNED continue to transact
M the above business at »hei.r gttensive EIRE
PROOF NV A'REHOUSE, on Jackson-street, near
the Depot of the (Georgia Kail Road, and to receive
Cotton and other consignments jier Rail Road,
toil turn! any charge for dra tfosrf:
Their personal attention will be given to the in
terest of their costumers in the storage and sale of
all Cotton ami other entrusted to
their care,and liberal advances made when desir
ed on produce in store.
D’ANTiGN AC Ar EVANS,
sept 30 43
WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION
nvsiNfcss.
GIBBS &- McCORD.
TIHE undersigned, having entered into co-part
nership under the firm of GIBBS & McCORD,
beg leave to offer themselves to their friends and
the public generally, as WAREHOUSE AND
! COMMISSION MERCHANTS, and trust, by
i strictly adhering to those rules which should go
vern all Warehouse men, to merit a liberal share
! of patronage. They have taken the well-known
stand recently occupied by Andrews At Woollen,
and will make all Cotton stored with them as safe
by insurance as any other Warehouse in the city.
I hey also pledge themselves not to purchase any
i cotton in the transaction of their business, but wilf
give their undivided attention to the interests of
their patrons.
Their charges will be in conformity with those
established in the city.
it?" Liberal advances will be made on produce
in store, when required.
THOMAS F. GIHBS,
GEORGE McCORD.
_ Augusta. July 1, 1846. wtf July 17
M. M. DYE, E. D. ROBERTSON.
DYE & ROBERTSON,
Ware-House and Commission Merchants
East side of Mclntosh-st., Augusta G'a.
THE undersigned have entered into partner
ship, to take effect after the first, of Septem
ber next, for the transaction of the above business,
in all its various branches, at the present stand of
> i M. M. Dye. Their personal attention will be given
' to all cotton or other produce entrusted to their
care.
All orders addressed to the new firm, after the
first of August next, will be punctually attended to
Liberal cash advances made on cotton or other
produce in store. Their charges will be in con
formity to the regular established rates of the City.
DYE & ROBERTSON.
July 1° ts H
PLEASANT STOVALL,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT
I ILL CONTINUE THE ABOVE BUSf
w w N ESS on his ovn account, on the first of
! September next, at the Warehouse of Stovall &
j Simmons, at which lime that firm will be dissolved.
I Arrangements have been made with Messrs. An
‘ dres, Sjtcars Woollen, (to w horn said Warehouse
I is rented for the ensuing year,) for storage of
Cotton and other produce consigned to him. He
i has also engaged the services of his present part
-1 ner, Mr. G. Simmons.
I Augusta, July 30, 1846. aplO aug 26
MAP OF GEORGIA.
TMIE undersigned has been, for months past,
engaged, under the direction of His Excel
lency. Governor Crawford, in compiling a Map of
the Slate of Georgia, on a scale of six miles to the
1 inch. The undertaking is now nearly completed,
and he flatters himself he will receive the favor -
I able patronage oHiis fellow-citizens—sufficient, at
least, to have it published and placed in a durable
: form.
That a revised delineation is called for, of onr
j extensive territory, indejiendently of what exists
( in the labors of Sturgks and Greene, will not
' be questioned. The accumulation and possession,
since their times, of a vast body of land designated
then as wilderness, or the temporary domain of the
Indian tribes, with natural objects well worthy “a
habitation and a name.” hav * been converted into
i organised counties, presenting a dense population,
flourishing villages, and extensive public and pri
i vale improvements.
The Map to be published (so soon as a sufficient
number of subscribers will warrant,) is five feet
by four feet and eight inches; and is designed to
] exhibit as well as perpetuate the present condition
i ofthe whole topography of the State. In addition
1 to the ordinary metes ami bounds—courses of ri
-1 vers, and ranges of mountains. Railroads, Canals,
County biles. Rost Offices, Factories, in fact all .
' remarkable places of the past or present day, will
be shown. The Attention of the compiler has been
particularly directed to a faithful drawing of coun
ty lines and public roads, and to accomplish such
im|*ortant ends, he has not only consulted the ori
ginal surveys and the acts of various Legislatures,
hut he deemed it the better plan to make rough
sketches of each countv and submit the same to
the Justices of the Inferior Court, Postmasters, ami
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 oh-''
jects of natural curiosity that might exist. Tt*.
many, if not all of Ids requests, kind, prompt amt
satisfactory replies were given,so that many glar
ing inaccuracies in the maps heretofore published
have been corrected; and the compiler takes this
occasion of returning his acknowledgments to those
w ho favored his objects, as rendering a service not
merely to himself, but aiding most materially ia
the thorough and correct dev elopement of the whole
plan. To his brother Engineers of the different
Railroads, Ids thanks are due for the use of maps
which enabled him not only to lay 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 bo embellished with
views of the State House and the Executive Man
sion. and w ill be furnished to subscribers at their
residences at ten dollars tier copy.
WM. G. BONNER, Civil Engineer.
P. S—Subscription Lists may he found at the
several Court Houses in the State. pov 27
CIIAMPOO!
For Cleansing and Beautifying the Hair.
BEING entirely free from any of the prepara
tions of Alcohol or Ammonia,.this article
possesses the most decided advantage over any
similar nmijsmnd ever yet discovered. While it
cleanses the Hair and Scalp from all the impuri
ties. peculiar to them, it imparls the most beautiful
lusire ami healthy appearance.also darkeidngthe
hair, it deprives it of the dead caste so common in
the summer season. Try it, and if will recommend
itself. For sale by AN 31. H. Tl 'I I*.
Jnl v 29 16
RECEIVE?) Tl 118 DAY,
BV JOHN P. SFTZI!.
PIECES SUPERIOR INGRAIN, AND
y 'HR EE PL V CA RPFTJS GS. of new
designs, and brilliant color.', which lie offers a,t
prices to suit the times. august 28