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THE
CHRONICLE & SENTINEL
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BY WILLIAM S JONES.
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will be made by the year cn reasonable terms, as
heretofore.
When the bill of any house or firm amounts within
six months to SSO or upwards, for other than perma
nent advertisements, a discount of 25 per cent, will
be made, if paid on presentation,
FURNITURE. CARPETING. &C.
£ >w -: D. CHAFFEE has just
. received, at his store, on VSpa>
—■ rijjjp Broad-street, a portion of his »\ 1
Fall Supplies, consisting of Elegant SOFAS, BU
REAUS, CHAIRS, &c., &c. ; a splendid variety of
CARPETINGS and RUGS, and a rich assortment
of WINDOW SH ADES, together with every arti
cle usually kept in a Furniture store.
in want of any article in his line are re"
quested to call and examine his stock. slB-tf
LOOK HERE
NEW STORE ANDREW FURNI
TURE.
J. S [ LCOX
HAS REMOVED his
stock of F U R N ITURE, 'aiu
Ml CHAIRS, MATRASSES,
&c., next door to Dr. Turpin’s, immediately opposite
his former stand, where he intends keeping a gene
ral assortment of Furniture, Chairs, Matrasses,
&c ,of his own manufacture. Also, a good assort
ment of Northern manufacture, which he will war
rant, and at such prices as to make it an inducement
to those about purchasing, to give 1 .in a call at his
NEW FURNITURE STAND. o!2-d&w
NEW STAGE ARRANGEMENTS.
THE UNDERSIGNED
would inform the traveling pub-
He, that they have become pro
pneiors of Uie stage line from Augusta to Savannah in
connection with the Central Railroad, byway of the
90 mile station, and have put on good coaches with 4
horses, and the public raav rest assured that they
will be taken through in as good time as on any other
line in Geo-gia. We will connect, when desired,
with the Greenville line at Augusta. Through tick
ets can be obtained at the Railroad Depot in Savan
nah, and of Mr. J. Reeves, at the United States Ho
tel, Augusta. Pare through $6.50.
WILSON & LINTHICUM.
August;, Nov. 21, 1849.
CUT The Savannah Georgian and Macon Journal
will copy to the amount of $5, and forward their ac
counts. n2I-Im
PIANO FORTES^
THE SUBSCRIBERS would
jrr g ri res P e,ulull y call the attention of their
J * 3r \J U friends and the public to their assort
ment of Rosewood and Mahonany PIANO FORTES,
from the well known and justly celebrated manufac
tories of Bacon tf* Raven , A. H Hale . Co., and
Dubois cp Seabury, New York, which are war
ranted in every respect to be at least fully equal to
any instruments manulactured in this country or
Europe.
fjT The subscribers would also state that the In
struments now on hand are of the latest patterns and
fashion, and fresh from, the manufacturers. For
sale at very low prices for cash or city acceptances,
at GEO. A. OATES & CO.’S,
nl 3 doors above U. S. Hotel, Broad-st.
CLOCKS. WATCHES, JBWELERY
£V GOLD AND SH.VF,k
MV WATCHES, of all kinds.
JEWELERY, and variousrich fancy goods
Fancy HARDWARE an t CUTLERY.
Gold, Silver and Steel SPECTACLES.
SILVER WARE, Plated Goods of all kinds.
GUNS, Sporting Apparatus PISTOLS.
SOLAR LAMPS, GIRANDOLES, in gold and
silver.
TABLE CUTLER Y, of Rodgers and others.
CHINA WARE, CUT GLASS WARE, of late
style.
CLOCKS, Parlor and Office Clocks, and a large
stock of cheap Clocks for country trade.
ANDIRONS, PENDERS, SHOVELS and
TONGS.
WATCH MATERIALS and tools of all kinds for
Watchmakers. For sale at fair prices by
CLARK, RACKEIT & CO.,
Dealers in Fancy and Military Goods.
REPAIRING ofClocks and Watchesby good
Workmen.
N. B. —Whenever it may be inconvenient for per
sons resi ling ala distance to visit the city, any thing
in the above line will be furnished promptly upon
the receipt of an order and on the usual time.
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Fine Watches Clocks, Jewelry
and silver goods
THOMAS W. FREEMAN,
at his old stand,nearly opposite the Bruns-
Bank, respectfully informs his
tumors and the public that he has on hand a fine as
sortment of GOLD and SILVER W ATCHES, of the
most approved makers, with a choice and fashionable
STOCK OP JEWELRY,
all of which he will sell at very low prices for cash.
T. W. F, solicits a comparison by purchasers of the
quality and prices of bis Goods, with any other house
either here or elsewhere.
WATCHES and CLOCKS carefully repaired, and
warranted. Mr. Wm. G. Woodstock continues to
give his utmost attention to this part ofthe business.
N. B.—New Goods received weekly.
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111 I k LBS. best English Bagging Twine.
VTa/V/ HAND, WILLIAMS «Jfe GO.
n 8
RIO COPPER
O BAGS prime Rio Coffee, for sale by
OvJvf n 29 BAKER, WILCOX A GO.
CAST IRON HORSE POSTsTaT
d!3 E. MUSTIN’S,
Job printing <Establisljnunl.
Railroad Bank Buildings, Broad-St.
JOB PRINTING
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, AND
In the Best Style ofthe Art,
PLAIN OR FANCY COLORS, EXECUTED AT THIS
OFFICE EMBRACING SUCH AS J
Business Cards, Hand Bills, any size.
Show Cards, large. Posters, “ “
Receipts, Warehouse, Show Bills,
Railroad, Dray, &c. Books, Pamphlets,
Bill Heads, Blanks of all kinds,
Bank Checks, Notes of Hand,
Bonds, Certificates, Labels for Druggists,
&c., «fcc., &c.
Law Blanks always on hand, or executed to order
X's" The Proprietors ofthe Chronicle and Sen
tinel assure their friends and the public that ibeir
orders for any thing in the Job Printing line wil
be executed in the best manner, and at as low rates
as at any other establishment.
THE FRENCH BURR MILL STONE
MANUFACTORY, BY
S CHIRM ER & WIGAN D,
Markct-st., near the Upper Bridge, Avgusta, Ga.
SSi W. BEG leave to call the attention of
• Millers and Mill-owners to their MANUFAC
TORY of FRENCH BURR MILL STONES, and
would say that they have on hand a large and su
perior stock of the best quality of BURR MILL
STONES direct imported from France, and are now
prepared to furnish Mill Stones from 30 inches to 7
feet diameter, for whose excellent workmanship and
quality they warrant, and are convinced that no better
Mill Stones are ever built in the U. States. They also
have on hand, of the well known manufactory of
Dufour & Co., (old Anchor Brand) square meshed
BOLTING CLOTHS. Esopus and Cologne Stones
of the best quality, Mill Irons, Smut Machines, and
every article necessary in a Mill, furnished at the
shortest notice. Soliciting the patronage of the pub
lic, they beg to refer to Messrs. S. D. Linton & Co.,
Augusta, Ga. ; J. Cunningham & Co., Greensboro,
, Ga. ; C. T. Cunningham & Co., Dalton ; Cunning
ham & Linton, Rome, Ga , who are likewise author
ized to receive orders, which will be promptly and
carefully attended to, n7-3md-lyc
HAVILAND, RISLEY & CO.,
wholesale and retail dealers in
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, WIN
DOW GLASS, &c., &c.
Augusta Georgia,
HAVE on hand, and are receiving, constant sup
plieso f ‘pure,’ ‘extra,’ ‘No. 1’ and ‘No. 2’ White
Lead, in kegs offroin2sto3oo pounds, of warranted
quality; Paint Oil; Tanner’s Oil; Lamp Oil; Spirits
Turpentine; Varnishes of all kinds; Chrome Yellow;
Chrome Green, dry and i n 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-Sienna; Umber; Lampblack ; Drop Black ;
Black Lead; Ivory Black ; Whiting; Chalk; Putty;
Gold Leaf; Glue; Sand-paper; Pumice Slone;
Rotten Stone; Emery; Painters’and Tanners’Brush
es 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 prices at wholesale
and retail.
3pa°Purchaserswill do well to call. Ordersprompt-
y # attended to. nB-w
BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, HAT BOX
ES, &c., &c.
WE INVITE THE at
tention of purchasers to the A L-r
f fyXJf following assortment of
SHOES, TRUNKS,^ 1 "
HAT BOXES, &c., which we have just received,
direct from the Manufacturers’ ;
Ladies’ fine Kid and Mo. SLIPPERS, from N. A. Ro
gers, New York;
Ladies fine kid and mo. “ from J. Miles, Phil,
do. do. Saline BUSKINS, “ “ «
do. do. “ Gaiter BOOTS, “ “ “
do. do. “ Congress do. “ “ “
do, do. Linen Gaiter do,
do. do. Kid Walking SHOES ;
do. do. Velvettoilet SLIPPERS, col’d and bl’k;
do. do. Col’d Mo. SLIPPERS and BUSKINS ;
Misses’ do. “ « SLIPPERS and BUSKI NS ;
do. do. Col’d and Black Gaiier BOOTS ;
do. do. Kid walking SHOES and Dress SLIP
PERS ;
do. Moroccoand Leather School SHOES;
Children’s Gaiter BOOTS, SLIPPERS and BRO
GANS;
do. Mo. GAITERS and Lace BOOTS ;
Boys and Youths BOOTS and SHOES of all kinds;
Gent’s. Patent Leather, California and Monterey
Dress BOOTS, a beautiful article ;
Gent’s. Patent Leather and Calf Oxford TIES;
do. do. do. Calf Congress BOOTS;
do. Fine Calf Dress BOOTS, French and Ame
rican manufacture ;
Gent’s. Fine Calf and Goat Mo. BROGANS ;
Ladies’ Travelling TRUNKS and Hat BOXES;
Gent’s. “ “ Iron and Wood frame;
CARPET BAGS, VALISES, &c.; all of which we
offer at the lowest market prices.
FORCE, BROTHERS & CO.,
e26 236 Broad-et., Sign of the Mammoth Boot.
AUGUSTA FLOUR MILLS.
THE SUBSCRIBERS, anticipating an ex
tensive trade (in the purchase of Grain, &c,,)
with four States, to wit: Georgia, South Carolina,
Tennessee and Alabama, take this method to make
known to the public the plans and purposes they have
in progress.
We are with great care and considerable outlay,
building a superior FLOURING MILL on the Au
gusta Canal, in Augusta, Ga., near the Railroad De
pot, to be known as the “ Cunningham Mills,” and
in connection with this, shall keep stores regularly
and well supplied with such goods as our friends and
customers may choose to buy of us, at Greensboro’,
Rome and Dalton, Ga. Besides these permanent
Agencies for buying Grain, &c., we shall have a
regular Agent to do the travelling business ofthe Mill,
buying what Grain may offer at intermediate points.
We will also buy at the Mill, or by sample, to be de
livered there.
Our friends and the public generally, are respect
fully solicited to offer us (in any manner that may
best suit them) all the good Grain they may have to
sell.
Besides onr regular stock of Fancy and Staple
Goods, any article wanted of any kind of implements,
such as Threshers, Horse-powers, Mill-Stones, Smut
Machines, Bolting Cloths, Fairbank’s Scales, foi
weighing wheat and all other articles, and Machinery
generally, including the latest improvements, &c.,
can be obtained from us, warranted to suit, by order,
by mail, or by being handed to us, or either of our
Agents. Very respectfully, &c.,
J. CUNNINGHAM, Greensboro.*
C. T. CUNNINGHAM, Dalton.
SAMUEL D. LINTON, Augasta.
Address S. D. Linton & Co., Augusta ; J. Cun
ningham & Co., Greensboro’; G. T. Cunningham,
& Co., Dalton ; Cunningham & Linton, Rome.
jels-ly
j .
£YLbs, Hemlock Sole Leather;
i /wi/UU 50 Sides Oak tanned Harness and
j Band Leather, for sale by
1 n 8 HAND, WILLIAMS & CO.
AUGUSTA, GA., WEDNESDAY MORNING.. DECEMBER 19.1849.
Silks and Dress Goods.
ALEXANDER & WRIGHT
HAVE JUST received a large and beautiful as
sortment of Silks, of entirely new styles, em
bracing small Plaids, Rich Brocade fig’d Armour,
corded Chamelion, chamelion Plaids, &c.
ALSO,
Superior Black Silks, Plain, Plaid and Figured ;
“ “ Satin DeChene ;
Also—Cashmeres, a great variety, French Mous
DeLaines, Merinos, Thibet Cloths, Brocade Alpacas,
Mode and Black Alpacas, bl’k silk Laces, Fringes,
Buttons, Gimps, Paris Braids, Velvet Ribbons, &c.,
to which they invite the attention of the public,
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RICH CARPETS!
SNOWDEN & SHEAR
HAVE JUST RECEIVED from New York
Rich VELVET TAPESTRY CARPETS, of
splendid style and patterns;
English and American BRUSSELS CARPETS, of
new and beautiful styles ;
Superior THREE PLY CARPETS, of the latest
and most choice patterns ;
Superior INGRAIN CARPETS, of very handsome
styles, and some at very low prices;
3-4 and 4-4 VENETIAN CARPETS;
Rich Chenille and Tufted RUGS, to match the Car
pets.
Printed FLOOR BAIZES and Cotton CARPETS.
The above comprises one of the largest assortments
of Carpets which we have ever offered to the public,
and have been most carefully selected in regard to
patterns, style and quality, and will be sold at the
VERY LOWEST PRICES.
The public are respectfully invited to call and
mine the assortment.
O 3 Carpets cut and made to fit rooms. n 5
BOOKS, STATIONERY, &C
THE Subscribers having mad 3
f { if | large additions to their Stock
BOOKS, STATIONERY, &c., an 1
invite the public to call and see them.
Their assortment consists in part of
SCHOOL BOOKS ofall varieties and which they
offer at wholesale or retail.
MEDICAL BOOKS, comprising all the Text
Books in common use, together with others on spe
cial diseases.
BLANK BOOKS, suitable for all purposes, manu
factured expressly for our retail trade, and from the
best of paper, blue and white.
CHILDKEN AND TOY BOOKS of an endless
variety. Our stock of these is the largest ever offer
ed in this city.
PAPER, of every description, and of superior quali
ties—English, French and American.
«OTE PAPER and ENVELOPES cf more than
200 different styles.
PAPER HANGINGS, CURTAINS, BORDERS,
&c., of new and beautiful patterns, suitable for South
ern climates.
FINE CUTLERY, Gold Pens, Steel Pens, Wax,
Pencils, Wafers, Motto and Wedding Wafers, Wed
ding Cake Boxes, Silver Wedding Cord, Inks,
Paints, Musical Instruments, Segar Cases, Pocket
Wallets, &c. &c., comprising all articles usually
found in Bookstores, and many other which can be
found nowhere else. Come and see. Our prices
are as usual.
030 JOSEPH A. CARRIE & CO.
S3O REWARD.
I WILL give the above reward for the ap
i prehension and delivery to me at my resi-
in Burke county, or in any safe jail so
1 get him, my man slave GEORGE. He is about 42
years of age, about 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high, heavy
and robust, with broad face, a small scar over one of
bis eyes, and his front teeth decayed. Said negro
may be about Augusta, or some miles below on the
river, or on the Kiukees or railroad, of Columbia
county BENJ. L. WOODING.
Any information may be addressed to Richmond
PacUry. si
NOT FOR A DAY BUT FOR ALL
TIME.'
Dr. w. hupeland’s compound
ETHERIAL SYRUP OF TAR, a certain cure
for Coughs , Colds , Asthma,Night Sweats, Spitting
of Blood, Bronchitis, Pain in the Side and Breast ,
Sore ' Throat. Influenza, and all diseases of the
Chest and Lungs , which so oiten lead to
CONSUMPTION.
This preparation is a combination of simple remedies,
very palatable, perfectly safe and speedy in its
effects, affording such relief by the first
dose as to satisfy those suffering, that it
is only necessary to continue its
use to perfect a cure. This ar
ticle is prepared by a Ger
man Chemist, from
an old and val
uable Ger
man
recipe ; it has been used with great
success by a large portion of
the Aledical Faculty ,
and is highly ap
proved bv them.
T'o public speakers the Compound Syrup of Tar
is invaluable, rendering the voice clear and strong.
I No remedy has ever been offered to the public before
which has effected so many cures and had so exten
sive a sale ; hundreds of certificates could be procured
if it was thought necessary, of its having effected
some of the most wonderful cures on record, but the
proprietor intends to have it sell upon its own merits.
Be sure and inquire for Dr. W. Hufeland's Com
pound Syrup of Tar, as there are preparations bear
ing a similar name, which may be palmed off as Dr.
Hufeland’s. Price 50 cents per Bottle.
Sold by HAVILAND, RISLEY & CO., Agents,
Augusta, Ga. ; H iviland, Harral & Co., Charleston,
S. C. Also, by Rantin & Nissen, Atlanta, Ga.;
Wrn. Root, Marietta; Buttey & Brothers, Rome;
Hix & Johnson, Stone Mountain ; Bland, Teague &
Co. and G. S. Penn, Edgefield C. H., S. C., and
by country merchants generally. s!5-tw&w3m
CONSUMPTION
DISARMED OP ITS TERRORS.
DR. HASTING’S COMPOUND SYRUP Ol
NAPTHA, the great remedy for Consumption
Decline, Asthma, Spitting of Blood, Night Sweats,
Husky Throat, Wasting of Flesh, Bronchitis, Coughs,
Colds and all Diseases of the Chest and Lungs.
This celebrated preparation is pleasant to the taste,
and is so speedy in its operation, that patients plainly
feel its effects in a few minutes after taking the first
dose.
Hastings’ Compound Syrup of Naphtha is now be
ing used in nearly all our hospitals, and is also coming
into rapid use among all our best physicians, for
coughs, colds, and all diseases of the lungs. It has
been recommended in the worst stage of consumption
by the celebrated physician, Dr. Mott, of New York;
and Dr. Arnold, of Savannah, Ga., writing to the
agent at New Y ork, under date of Jan, 30, 1848,
says: “I received the half-dozen Hastings’ Naphtha
Syrup ordered from you, and am convinced that
Naphtha is the principal ingredient. Inclosed is
twenty-five dollars, for which you will send me two
dozen and a half bottles. I have two patients inthe
Marine Hospital, whom I think will be benefitted by
it.”
None genuine without the Written Signatre of
M. A. P. HARRISON on the wrapper.
Price One Dollar a Bottle. Six Bottle for Five
Dollars.
Forsalein Augusta by Havil vnd, Risley & t Co.
D. B. Plumb & Co., and W. K. Kitchen.
fe22-tw&wl v
Kentucky bal.e-rope.-350 coils
Kentucky BALE-ROPE. Just received and
for sale by
nl HAND, WILLIAMS & CO.
NEW MACKEREL, in Whole and Half
Barrels, for sale ~y
n 8 HAND,WILLIAMS &CO
ULK SALT.—IO,OI>O bushels Liverpool Salt
in bulk. For sale by
nl HAND, WILLIAMS & CO.
RING and Tetter Worm Wash, warranted to
cure the most inveterate Ring or Tetter Worms,
or the money will be refunded. Price, 25 cents per
battle, for sale by
dll PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist.
CHEAP DRY GOODS!
WE HAVE received a new supply of the fol
lowing Goods:
Plain chamelion Alpacas, 25 cents per yard ;
“ Mode Cashmere, 25 “ “
Muslin DeLaine, 18| to 25 cents;
Cashmerene, 25 to 37£ cents per yard ;
“ all wool, 50 “ “*
Satin striped and figured Alpacas, 31 t 043 cents;
Black “ 25 to SI ;_
Calicoes, from 4 to 12§ cents per yard ;
Scotch Ginghams, 12 to 25 “ 'I
I Linen cambric Handkerchiefs, 6 cents to $1 each ;
Children’s cotton Hose, 6 to 12 cents per pair;
Thread and Linen Edge, 5 to 25 cents per yard ;
Damask Linen Table Diaper, 38 to 87£ “
Irish Linens, 25 cents to SI per yard ;
Red and White Flannels, 18 to 37 cents per yard ;
Furniture Dimity, 12 to 25 cents per yard ;
Bleached and unbleached Shirting, 4 to 10 cents;
10x4, 11x4, 12x4, and 13x4, fine Bed Blankets,
very low;
Bleached and unbl’ched Sheeting and Long) Cloth.
—also —
Cloths, Cassiraeres, Vestings, and a general assort
ment of Goods suitable for gents’ and boys’ wear;
5 bales of Bx 4, 9x4 and 10x4 Negro Blankets; Ker
seys, Osnaburgs and Shirtings, at factory prices.
The above, tvith our stook of Fancy Goods, we will
sell at greatly reduced prices.
T. BRENNAN & CO.,
nls Opposite the Mansion House.
Georgia Railroad.
M PBBPW3 Lmfepigq pagropga
MERCHANDIZE will now be received at
the Augusta Depot for CHATTANOOGA,
Tennessee, (subject to drayage, without additional
charge, at the Tunnell, until its completion) at the
following rates, viz;
First class 22 cents per foot.
Second “ 120 “ “ 100 lbs.
Third “ 80 “ “ «
Fourth “ 45 “ “ “
Salt 80 “ “ sack,
Flour 75 “ “ bbl.
Molasses SIO.OO ‘* hhd,
“ 3.00 “ bbl.
Transportation Office , Geo. R. R. tf* B'k'g Co.,
Augusta, Ga., Dec 12, 1849. d!3
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE.
MWILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday
in January, if not disposed of at private sale be
fore that time, that large and elegant House
and Lot on the corner of Washington and Reynold
streets, adjoining the residence of N. B. Moore, Esq.
The house is large and commodious, having 17 rooms,
ventilated from every quarter; the principal rooms
are furnished with Grates for the use of coal. The
house is in perfect order, and neatly finished from
base to roof, with large double Piazza on the South
side. There is also the convenience of bells through
out the building. There is on the premises servants’
appartments, stable, carriage and cow bouses, a supe
rior smoke house, and hydrant in the yard. The
premises is highly improved and neatly laid off; in a
word it is one of the handsomest, most convenient and
agreeable residences in the city. Persons wishing to
purchase are invited to call and examine the premises.
This valuable property can be treated for at private
sale by applying to Thos. I. Wray, Trustee, or
n7 J. E. MARSHALL.
FOR SALE,
A LIKELY Negro Woman, about twenty-two
years of age, a good cook, washer and ironer,
and her two girl children, one between three and
four years of age, and the other about 7 months.
Apply at this office. n 29
FOR SALB -
A PAIR OF CANADIAN HORSES,
16 hands high and weighs 2,500 pounds.
Also, three single Horses, fast trotters.
dlO JOHN MOORE.
BENJAMIN F. CHEW,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
STOVES, TIN PLATE, COPPER,
BLOCK TIN, SHEET TIN AND
\ A BRASS, SPELTER. SOLDER, bright
TIN WARE, SHEET IRON PIPE,
for STOVES, and WIRE, all Numbers.
Also, a large assortment of Japaned and Bronzed
TIN, made expressly for this market.
Also, Tinner’s TOOLS, kept constantly on hand.
All of the above articles will be sold as low for cash,
as at any other house in Georgia or South Carolina,
at No. 168, Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia.
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FRESH TAMARINDS.—3O pounds fresh
Tamarinds just received and for sale by
dll PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist.
GIgLING~TWINE .
THE SUBSCRIBERS have just received a
large and fresh supply of GILLING TWINE,
suitable for making seines. Those wishing the
article are requested to call and examine it before
purchasing elsewhere.
d 8 FORCE, BROTHERS & CO^_
COFFEE. --300 Bags Rio, Lagnira and Java
Coffee, for sale by
~8 HAND, WILLI AM g & CO.
Something Pleasant to Take.
French lozenges, drops, «fcc.,
for coughs and colds.
Marshmallow Lozenges, Jujube Paste Lozenges,
Gum Arabic do Liquorice do do
Real French Jujube Paste, Chrystalized Gum
Paste, in boxes, &c. Just received and for sale by
dll PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist.
PIANO FORTES TUNED AND RE
PAIRED.
THE SUBSCRIBERS are happy to inform
their friends and the public that they have se
cured the services of Mr. F. Rudolphus, an expe
rienced Tuner and Repairer of PI ANO FORTES,
in whom e-erv confidence can be placed, and whose
work will be warranted in every respect. Persons
wishing their Piano’s tuned in a scientific and skill
ful manner will please leave their orders at
GEO. A. OATES & CO.,
Piano, Book and Music Depot
n7 Broad street, opposite State Bank.
A LARGE supply of YARNS, well assorted
Numbers, and of superior quality, just received
from the “ Newton Factory, ” and for sale low, by
•e9 SPEARS & BUFORD.
IO COFFEE and N. O. SUGARS. ~
200 bags new crop, strictly prime,
100 “ old “ “ “
25 hhds. prime N. O. SUGARS,
Just received and for sale by
nl9 C. A. & M. H. WILLIAMS.
XTRA SUPERFINE FAMILY FLOUR
from S. D. Linton & Co.’s Mills, which obtain
ed the prize at the late Charleston Pair, is daily
received and for sale at the store of the subscriber.
A. SABAL, Agent,
dl one door above the Franklin House.
SUGARS "
{V/Y HHDS. St. Croix, Porto Rico, Muscovado
VP and New Orleans Sugars, in store and for
sale low by n 29 BAKER, WILCOX & CO.
BAGGING AND ROPE -200 pieces Ken
tacky Bagging, 44 inches,
500 pieces Gunny Bagging, 46 inches ;
100 “ Dundee heavy 44 inches;
200 coils Kentucky Rope, inch;
200 “ New York Rope, in store and for sale
u 23 BAKER. WILCOX & CO.
BAGGING of all descriptions and qualities, for
sale low, by
nl HAND, WILLIAMS & CO.
Dead SHOT. —I gross Dead Shot, just re
ceived and for sale by
dl PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist.
Dll) ©ooils,
BLANKETS! BLANKETS!!
ALEXANDER & WRIGHT have in store
a large assortment of superior 10-4, 11-4 and 12-
4 Bed BLANKETS;
8-4 and 9-4 Negro BLANKETS of all qualities ;
Blue Mackinaw do;
Crib and Cradle do.
To which they invite the attention of the public.
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DRY GOODS,
THE UNDERSIGNED have received the
following Goods, to which they respectfully in
vite the attention of the Ladies:
Rich changeable Turk Satin ;
do. Glacie and chamelion Silks;
do. embroidered and fig’d do.;
Black Poult De Soie ;
do. Gros De Rhine Silks ;
Orientals, Brocade and embroidered Alpacas;
Muslin De Laines, Cashmeres and Merinos;
Pine Thibet Wool Shawls;
do. Brocha and Cashmere ;
Kid Gloves, Bonnet, Cap and Belt Ribbons;
Gimps, Fringes, Buttons and Velvet Braid;
Needle worked Collars, Capes and Chemisettes;
Linen, Thread and Lisle Lace;
Fine Morocco Shoes;
A large supply of Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s
Hose, &c. &c. T. BRENNAN & CO.,
n!7 Opposite the Mansion House.
WELSH FLANNELS.
ALEXANDER & WRIGHT
HAVE JUST received real WELSH FLAN
NELS, of superior quality ;
Gauze and silk Warp Flannels, of superior quality ;
Red, Yellow and Green “ all qualities *
Bleached and Unbleached Cotton Flannels;
Ladies’ Merino and Silk Vests;
Infants “ “ “
Gent’s Merino Undershirts and Drawers;
Merino Half Hose;
Plaid Linseys;
Gala Plaids, for children, &c., &c.,
which they offer at low prices, and respectfully invite
the attention of the public. 01-d&w
tailoring i£otabliol)mt’o.
Clothing Made to Order,
AS CHEAP AS READ Y-M AD E .
WE have now got in a full and complete
Stock of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,
and VESTINGS, of all the newest patterns,
and are prepared to make to order any and 'l'ff
every article of dress in tha best manner, at New
York prices.
AIso—CLOTHING of all descriptions on hand,
READY-MADE, which will be sold as low as in any
of the Northern cities.
HOSIERY, UNDER SHIRTS and DRAWERS,
SCARPS, CRAVATS, SUSPENDERS, GLOVES,
with every article desirable for dress.
o 2 WM. O. PRICE & CO.
READY-MADE CLOTHING
AND DOME STIC DRY GOODS!
Quick Sales and small Profits.
THE UNDERSIGNED have on hand an
extensive stock of
READY MADE CLOTHING, AND OF DO
MESTIC DRY GOODS,
And are constantly receiving fresh supplies, consist
ing of COATS, PANTS, VESTS, SHIRTS, UN
DERSHIKTS, CRAVATS, DRAWERS, OVER
COATS, CLOAKS; in short, everything in that
line, and all made up in the very best manner, and
in the latest styles.
ALSO,
A handsome and extensive stock of DOMESTIC and
STAPLE DRY liOODS —consisting of Calicoes,
Ginghams, Alpacas, Satinets, Tweeds, etc., all ol
which they offer at wholesale and retail.
Call at the store two doors above Richards &
Son’s Book Store, and examine for yourselves.
MAYER & BROTHER.
David Mayer.
Isaac Mayer. 020-ly
PALL AND WINTER GOODS.
THE SUBSCRIBER would respect- a.
fully inform the public that he has re
ceived a fresh assortment of Pall and Winter \|ff
Goods, consisting of '
CLOTHS, CASIMERES AND VESTINGS,
which he will MAKE TO ORDER in the latest
and most fashionable style, and as low as any other
establishment in the city.
G. W. SHACKELFORD,
Opposite the U. S. Hotel, Augusta.
N. B.—Terras Cash, with 10 per cent, discount.
024
~JOHN BRIDGES,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
No* 350 Broad-Street, next door below
the United States Hotel,
IS now in receipt of a Splendid variety of
Fashionable FALL & WINTER |BL
GOODS, suitable for Gentlemens’ Wear,
viz. ; Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings and Trim
mings, of all colors and qualities. Also —Shirts and
Collars; Net Undershirts and Drawers of Merino,
Cotton and Silk; Net Undervests for Ladies; Made
Drawers of Canton Flannel and Twilled Jeans;
Slocks and Cravats; Gloves; Suspenders; &c.
WORK, and Making and Trim
ming in the best manner.
1(3=1 f desired, 7 per cent off of regular terms for
Cash. o 3
READY FOR FALL AND WINTER
TRADE.
I AM NOW IN receipt and will be re
ceiving during the season, a choice selection
vJJ of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and VEST
'* " INGS, the finest and best that can be bought,
which will be made to measure in a style unsurpassed.
I have now on hand a good stock of ready MADE
GARMENTS, Shirts, Drawers, Cravats, Gloves,
Suspenders, Collars, &c., all for sale at the lowest
prices. 010 J. A. VAN WINKLE.
WRITING DESK S.--The subscribers have
received a large assortment of Writing Desks,
both Rosewood and Mahogany, of various sizes, plain
and brass bound.
Also, an assortment of Work Boxes, of various
sizes and qualities; for sale low at
GEO. A. OATES & CO.’S
Piano, Music and Book Depot,
dl3 Broad-st., opposite State Bank.
COAL.
WILL BE LANDED, on Tuesday, the 18th
inst., 75 tons Red Ash, Broken and Screen
ed COAL, selected expressly for Parlor use, and
may be had in any quantity to suit ourchasers.
* dl7-d2 B. F. CHEW.
WHISKEY, MOLASSES & COFFEE.
1 /\A BBLS* N. O* WHISKEY,
J. vr Ar 50 bbls. N, O. Molasses,
200 bags new crop R o Coffee,
—landing this day and for sale low, if taken from
the wharf.
IN STORE
-40 hhds. prime Bacon Sides,
100 bags old crop Rio Coffee, prime article,
100 pieces Dundee Bagging,
50 coils Manilla Rope,
15 tons ofSweed Iron,
10 casks Rice. All of which will be sold very
low at 60, 90 and 120 days, to close c msignments.
JEFFERS, COTHRAN & CO.
Office on Mclntosh-street. MO
LIME.
JUST RECEIVED—SO bbls, of unslaked
Lime; for sale low, by
n 27 C. A. <fc M. H. WILLIAMS.
| AA BBLS. THOMASTON LIME,
! I Vs 20 do Beer and Cider,
50 doz painted Buckets.
1 dlB C. A. &M. H. WILLIAMS.
VOL XHI -NO. :{OO.
AT THE MANSION
GREAT CHANCES
For Christmas and New Years' Presents.
WILL, BE RAFFLED, on SATURDAY
NIGHT Dec. 22, 1949, at 6 o’clock precise
ly, an entire case of aborted GOLD JEWELRY,
consisting of Prizes, valued at five hundred and ten ,
dollars—l7o chances at S 3 each. The highest
throws take choice in succession, until all are won. |
All chances must be paid for by Saturday evening,
8 o’clock, without fail. Now you have a chance to
make a lady a good present. d!5-tw3
RICH CRAPE AND BROCHE
SHAWLS.
SNOWDEN & SHEAR have received from
New Vork—
Rich embroidered and plain white Crape SHAWLS,
of splendid slyles,
Rich Broche SHAWLS, of new and beautiful patterns,
Plain blk. and mode col. iMerino SHAWLS, with “
heavy silk fringe,
Extra fancy Scotch long SHAWLS,
Ladies' Merino CLOAKS, in a variety of styles,
Ladies’ rich fancy and black silk MANTELETS,
To which they respectfully invite the attention of the
public. dls-dtw<fcw
GUNS, GUNS, &c.
THE SUBSCRIBER keeps
on h >r sa^e a good assort- \
Jlf raent of Sipgle and Double-Bar
relied GUNS, both fine and
common; POWDER FLASKS, SHOT POUCH
ES and BAGS, POCKET and PEN-KNIVES,
PERCUSSION CAPS, GUN WADDING, NIP- f
PLE WRENCHES, Revolving and other PIS
TOLS, RIFLES of his own manufacture, &c. &c.
Also, POWDER, in whole, half and quarter keg«
and canisters, as low as can be purchased in the city
for cash. E. H. ROGERS.
N. H. All kinds of GUN REPAIRING done in
the best manner and warranted.
Augusta, November 19, 1849. n!9-d3m
A PAULAR MERINO RAM
IMPORTED from the North. Just received
and for sale. Apply to
dl3 H. P. RUSSELL^
YOUATT’S CONDITION POWDERS,
FOR HORSES AND CATTLE,
AN INFALLIBLE remedy for Heaves, Bro
ken Wind, Chronic Cough, Distemper ,
Worms, Humors in the Skin, Loss of Appetite ,
and general bad condition of the animal.
Besides the curative properties of YOUATT’S
POWDERS, they are highly recommended as an
economical article for fattening stock. A small
quantity mixed with their food daily, increases theii
appetite, gives horses a new life, and causes cows to
give more milk, sheep to make more wool, &c.
A trial only is necessary to satisfy those who take
an interest in the appearance and welfare of their
stock, of the inestimable value of the original genuine
VOUATT’S CONDITION POWDERS.
Sold by Haviland, Risley & Co., Druggists, whole
sale agents for Augusta. In large packages—price 50
cents. Also,
Daily’s Animal Galvanic Cure All,
for Swellings, Bruises, Sores, Collar Galls, &c.
Price 40 cents a box. d3-C,d&w3m
LADIES’ BOOK FOR JANUARY, 1850
JUST RECEIVED, by the subscribers, the
January number of the above popular periodical,
most beautifully illustrated. Now is the time to sub
scribe, to be certain of getting all the numbers. Sub
scription, $3 per annum. Apply at I
GEO. A. OATES & CO.’S
Piano, Book and Music Store,
dls Broad-st., opposite State Bank.
NEW BOOKS. — The MYSTERIES OP
BEDLAM, or Annals of the London Mad-house,
by a late officei of 20 years’ standing in the establish
ehon *25 cents
The TWO SISTERS, by Lady Charlotte Bury,
author of Flirtation. &c. —25 cents.
SIDONIA, THE SORCERESS, the supposed de
stroyer of the whole reigning Ducal house of Pome
rania—socents. Just received and f>r sale at
GEO. A. OATES & CO.’S,
d 17 Broad street.
NEW DAILY STAGE LINE, FROM
MILLEDGEVILLE TO MADISON.
-g-g. THE UNDERSIGNED has
5V sA at present in operation a Daily
Stage Line of four horse post
■■ coaches, running between Mil
ledgeville and Madison. They leave each, Milledge
ville and Madison, every morning at 7 o’clock, and
arrive on the evening of the same day at each place,
connecting at Madison with the down train of cars.
Stage office at State Right’s Hotel in Milledgeville,
and at Mrs. Campbell’s, in Madison.
nIS-dtrw&w2m J. A. CLARK & CO.
w CHRISTMAS DOINGS. gj
Pretties.--China and Glass, suita- hKJ
ble for Christmas presents, at
dl3 E. MUSTIN’S.
WATCHES. WATCHES
f-r, WE INVITE the attention of our friends to
the beautiful stock of WATCHES now in
store, more particularly to the make of Coop
er, of London, and the magnificent WATCH made
by Jorgensen, of Copenhagen, a Watch not to be
surpassed in style and taste. The Double Hunting
Watch, so much liked, we have now in new style,
and will sell on the best terms.
n 8 CLARK, RACKETT & CO.
COL. HALLOWES’
PURE AND UNADULTERATED AR
ROW ROOT.
THE Subscribers having been appointed Agents
for the sale of the above, are prepared to fur
nish Pnysicians and Families with Col. Hallowes*
purest and best article, which is inferior in no re
i sped to the best Bermuda. Dr. Jackson, of the Uni
versity of Pennsylvania, speaks of it in the following
i words;
“ I have examined and have had prepared some
1 Arrow Root, manufactured by Col. Hallowes, of St.
, Mary’s, Georgia, It is the best quality of that ya
t riety of faecula I have met with, being superior to
any Bermuda or other Arrow Root I have seen.
: “Samuel Jackson, M. D.,
' “ University of Pennsylvania.”
i Recipes for making Arrow Root Jelly, Puddings,
1 Blanc Mange, Cake, Custard, Waffles, &c., <fcc.,
| furnished by D. B. PLUMB & CO.,
> d 4 Druggists and Apothecaries.
(FASHIONABLE FANCY CASSIMERES
and VESTINGS, comprising all that is latest
in style, will be made to order, or sold in Pattern, by
JOHN BRIDGES,
Merchant Tailor, 250 Broad-street, next door below
i the United States Hotel. 06
’ TJ OEM STby Amelia, last Edition, with several
1 MT new pieces never before published. The Histo
ry of the Mexican War, by John S. Jinkins, from
the commencement of hostilities to the ratification of
the Treaty of This is the only accurate his
" tory of the late war now in print. The American
Almanac for 1850; for sale by
dlßd2w < DUNHAM & BLEAKLY.
J rpRAGEDIES of the Wilderness, or True and
JL Authentic Narratives of Captives who have
been carried away by the Indians from the various
frontier settlements of the United States, from the
earliest to the present time, with Portraits of Indian
chiefs, hunting excursions, &c., for sale by
d!8-d2w DUNHAM & BLEAKLY.
OTTON YARNS— Assorted Numbers, and
for sale in lots to suit purchasers.
031 HAND, WILLIAMS & CO.
V[EW WORK BY MRS. ELLIS—
- ™ HEARTS AND HOMES, or SOCIAL DIS
TINCTION, a story, by Mrs. Ellis, author of the
d Women of ENGLAND, &c. &c., complete in one
large volume. Just published and for sale at
GEO. A. OATES & CO.’S,
- (Jl7 Broad street,
HEUMATISMI--i)r. Wilson’s Tincture, a
few dozen of direct importation, lor sale by
d7 PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist.