Funding for the digitization of this title was provided by R.J. Taylor, Jr. Foundation.
About Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1850)
inigceUaneottg* second annual fair of the SOUTH CAROLINA INSTITUTE. Oven on the 1 8th November next. THE SECO*® annual FAIR of the South Carolina Institute, for the promotion of Art, Mechanical IngeiAiiiy. &c. .will be held in Charleston, opening on the Ibth November, and to continue during the week. Specimens of every branch of Industry are ear neatly solicited. Premiums will be awarded—for the best specimens, a Silver Medal; for the next best a Diploma. For Original inventions, a suita ble premium, at the discretion of the judges. A selection will be made of the best specimen of Mechanism and the Arts—of Cotton, Rice, Sugar, Tobacco, Corn, Wheal, Flou»*, Rosin and Turpentine —and sent to the World’s Fair, to beheld in London in the Spring of 1851. A large and commodious building has been select ed for the Exhibition, and every attention will be paid to the reception and care of articles sent to the Pair. All articles must be directed to L. M, Hatch, Chairman of Committee of Arrangements, and be delivered by the 14th of November. Communications addressed to James H. Taylok, Chairman of Committee on Correspondence, will meet with prompt attention. The Hon. JOS. H.fcUMPKIN, of Georgia, will deliver the Annual Address, on Tuesday night, the 18th November. Arrangements have been made with the South Carolina Rail Road Company, to let all articles in tended for the Pair, return free of charge. WM. GREGG, President. E. C. Jones, Secretary. jy23-wtNl THE CUNNINGHAM MILLS AUGUSTA, GEO. THE UNDERSIGNED, Proprietors of thes Mills, on the Augusta Canal, beg leave to in form their friends and the public generally, in South Carolina, Tennessee, Alabama and Georgia, (with whom they expect to trade largely in wheat, &c.,) that they have about completed these superior Mills, and shall be ready to buy wheat, as soon as the approach ing crop is secured and put in order for market. We respectfully recommend planters not to allow wheat to ripen too much before cut, nor then stay in the field too long before threshed out, and well sun ned, when out, before sending to market. They will find this course much to their interest. We invite all who may have good wheat to sell, to offer us their lots, by sample or otherwise, as may suit them. To those wanting superior Flour we will say, we shall be able to supply such as we have furnished the past winter and spring, which shall speak for it self. We shall also make the different grades of Flour, according to quality of wheat used, &c. Having Stores at Greensboro, Dalton and Rome, Ga., well supplied with most articles wanted by families, and are prepared to furnish Threshers, Horse-powers, Mill-stones, Smut Machines, Bolting Cloths, and ail Mill-gearing, (fee. Also, Fairbank’s Patent Scales, of ail kinds; Cook and other Stoves; Implements and Machinery generally, including the latest improvements. We invite all in want of any such articles, to call on us for information, &c ., and we shall be happy to furnish all ordered; warranted to be as represented, and on the best terms. We shall have a supply of Seed Wheat; Buck Wheat and Ruta Baga Seed. JOHN CUNNINGHAM, Greensboro, S. I). LINTON, Augusta, C. T. CUNNINGHAM, Dalton. Address S. D. Linton & Co., Augusta; J. Cun ningham & Co., Greensboro; C. T. Cunningham & Go., Dalton, and Cunningham & Linton, Rome, je? SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA. THE STEAMBOAT COMPANY OP GEORGIA, IN ADDITION to Three Steam- - ers formerly composing their line, have recently built the very light draught Iron steamer, DAVID L. ADAMS, of great capacity and power, (making her trips in 24 to 30 hours,) thus securing great dispatch and unequalled facilities for the transportation of Goods, at very low rates, to the interior of Georgia, South Carolina, Ten nessee, and Alabama, in connection with the Geor gia, Western and Atlantic, and Tennessee Railroads. All Goods will be forwarded without commissions* also, Produce from the Georgia Railroad ; expenses on which will be paid and collected at Savannah, from consignees, or from vessels by which shipped, when required. The D. L. Adams will run in connection with the Steamships Florida and Aiabama, thus ensuring the tran'mission of Goods from New York to Augusta, in sto 7 days. Bills of Lading should accompany goods by Steamships. Particular attention should be observed in direct ing Bills of Lading; many now direct “Steamboat Agent,” “Steamboat Company,” &c., and as there are several Companies, this creates detention , and much confusion ; shippers by this Company should therefore direct Merchandize from the INTERIOR to JOHN B. GUIEU, Agent, Augusta, and from SEA WARD, with Bills Lading, to SAMUEL M. POND, President, Savannah. N. B.—A reduction on freight tariff has been made to take effect from this date. DIRECTORS. Savannah. —Samuel M. Pond, Andrew Low, Ed ward Padelford, George W. Anderson, Geo. Hall, Charles Green, and Josephs. Pay. Augusta. —J. R. Bulkley, T. S. Metcalf, James Hope, L. Hopkins, Lewis Cress, and E. Sherman. Savannah, July 15,1850 mh2l-ly pOR savannah. THE fine new steam packet ■ OREGON. Capt. Shaw, will here after leave Augusta for Savannah, every Wednesday Vobming, at 7 o’clock. For Freight or Passage, having fine accommoda tions, apply on board or to JEFFERS. COTHRAN & CO., Agents. FOR SAVANNAH. u THE new and splendid ligh draught steamer HANCOCK, Capt. Murray, built expressly for tne Au gusta and Savannah trade, will leave Augusta for Savannah, every TUESDAY MORNING, at 9 o’clock. For freight or passage, having accommodations un equalled by any boat on the river, apply to the Captain on board, or to the Agent, ap2 H. F RUSSttLL FOR SAVANNAH. f' # '* S ‘ J TL THE superior light draught .steam packet H. L. COOK, Capt. Peck, will hereafter leave for Savannah ev ery Saturday Morning, at 7 o’clock. For Freight or Passage, having superior accommo dations, apply to the Captain on board, or to d 24 JEFFERS, COTHRAN & CO., Agents. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD, Ham burg, October 5, 1850. —On and after the 7th instant, until farther notice, freight of Cotton to Charleston will one dollar per bale. 06 W. J. MAGRATH, Agent. GEORGIA RAIL ROAD. Transportation Office, ) Augusta. Sept. 8, 1850. ) THE PASSENGER TRAINS will leave Augusta at 8| o’clock, P. M., and arrive at 4 o’clock, A. M., until further notice. s 8 FURNITURE. CARPETINGS, AC. ». CHAFFEE has just received, at his store, on V#rr Broad-street, a portion of his If* Pall Supplies, consisting of Elegant SOFAS BU REAUS, CHAIRS, &c., &c. ; a splendid variety o» CARPETINGS and RUGS, and a rich assortment of WINDOW SHADES, together with every arti cle usually kept in a Furniture store. in want of any article in his live aite re quested to call and examine his stock. slfi-tf LOOK HERE NEW STORE AND NEW FUHNI* TURK. J. SILCOX ft has REMOVED his jm stock ofFURN ITURE, H I*’ CHAI HS, MATRASSES, next door to Dr. Turpin’s, immediately opposite bis former stand, where he intends keeping a gene ral assortment of Furniture , Chairs , Matrasses, Ac., 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 o those about purchasing to give him a call at hit? NEW FURNITURE STRAND. o!2-d*„ OBS» CIS «» CVRBD The A r.bi.ri CORN PLASTER is now acknowledged by all Mb be the only sertain sore for Oorns. A kuppfy f st received and tor by PHILB* A, MOME, Druggist. PIANO FORTBB, MUSIC. BcC. CHARLES GATLIN & CO., NEAR THE UNITED STATES fnSSfWI HOTEL, Augusta, Ga., are the only P || \| U authorized Agents for Chickering’s celebrated IRON FRAMED PIANO FORTES. Also, for those made by Nunn’s& Clark,and Adam Stedard. The superiority and wide-spread celebrity of these Instruments render any special reference to them unnecessary. The universal satisfaction that they hive given in this market, for more than 15 years, is gwd evidence of their durability. Their stock is always large and full, comprising every variety and style of 6,6 s, 6J and 7 octave PIANOS, which they will sell at the lowest fac tory prices, (varying from 8200 to 8500,) and war rant them sound and perfect in every respect. Theit stock of MUSIC is large, and they receive fresh supplies every week of all new publications as soon as they are issued. All orders for Pianos, Music, Violins, Guitars, Flutes, Accordeons, &c., &c., will receive prompt andcarefr* "'‘antion, and will be warranted to please every resp<xt. MKLODEONS. They also have a complete assortment of Prince & Co.’s MELODEONS. The Key Board is precisely the same as the Piano or Organ ; and the tone closely resembles that of the Flute-stop of the Organ, and is sufficiently loud for small Churches. They vary in price from 850 to SIOO. JEWELRY-. CHARLES GATLIN keeps for sale at the same place a large Stock of fine WATCHES, JEWEL RY and SILVER-WARE, to which he invites the attention of the public. m^B FINE NEW TEAS. AT NEW YORK PRICES. THE UNDERSIGNED, havin tftjW J made arrangements with the New York yiSiflLPekjn Tea Company for the sale of their Teas in this city, would invite the attention of coun try dealers and families to their stock of FRESH GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, embracing every variety, which are put up in half and one pound packages, and sold at the same prices that the Com pt * y charge for them. In every case where these Teas do not give satisfaction, the money will be re funded. From the N. Y. Merchants’ Day Book. The Pkkim Tba Company.—We have given a sample of the Tea furnished by this Company a tho rough trial, and can pronounce it first chop. We have heard much of the dealings of this Company, and never a word but good. We do honestly be lieve that by trading with them, you may be sure of getting exactly what you order, and at a fair price. The adulterations practised in the Tea trade are in credible, and the establishment of a company, to deal justly and fairly with the community in the sale of this commodity, ought to be regarded as a public blessing. HAVILAND, RISLEY & CO., jy3l Agents for Augusta, MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT OF PIANO FORTES. THE SUBSCRIBERS have now on hand, the largest and most choice collection of PI ANO FORTES, ever offered for sale in this city, which are well worthy the inspection of all persons who wish a superior article ; all of these having been personally selected by one cf the firm, from he fol lowing eminent manufacturers: BACON & RAVEN, NEW YORK, DUBOIS & SEABURY, NEW YORK, A. H. GALE & CO., NEW YORK, and HALLET, DAVIS & GO., BOSTON. This Stock comprises a full and well varied as sortment of six, six and a half, six and three-quar ters and seven octave PIANOS, in handsome Rose wood and Mahogany cases of every style and price, from tfie neat, plain and durable six octavo to the elegant centre seven octave instrument. The above are all accompanied with a written guarantee as to their perfect durability, so that there is no risk whatever to the purchasers. The great satisfaction they have always given for years past, to gether with the gold and silver medals awarded them by the various “Mechanic Institutes” throughout the country, sufficiently attest their merit and great superiority. To mention the distinguished musical artists who have selected them in preference lor their performances, would be to enumerate nearly all who have visited this country, many of whom have given voluntary testimonials in their favor, which space does notallow us at present to publish. N. B. Piano Fortes tuned and repaired in the bee Manner. N. B.—For sale at the lowest prices, tor casn or ♦ ity acceptances, at GEO. A. OATES & CO.’S Piano, Book and Music Depot, Broad-st., between 4J. S. and Globe Hotels. my 3 LEATHER, LASTS, PEGS, FIND INGS, &o. JUST RECEIVED, a large supply of Hemlock and Oak SOLE LEATHER ; Band and Picker do. Lace and Roller de PATENT LEATHER; Black and Russet UPPER do., «fcc. French and American CALF SKINS; Lining and Binding SKINS; Boot Top do. Kid and Goat do. Buck Skins, &c. —ALSO— Boot-trees, Lasts, Crimps, Clamps ;;J Shoe Pegs, French Kit, Awls, Rasps; Hammers, Knives, Pincers, Nippers; Lasting Tacks, Sparables, Awl Handles; Tanners’ Tools, Shoe Thread, Silk Twist; Heel Ball, 800 l Webbing, Sand Stones; Measure Straps, Size Sticks, Peg Cutters; Punches, Eyelet Machines, &c., to which we in vite the attention of purchasers. FORCE, CONLEY & CO., je22-tf Sign Mammoth Boot, below U. S. Hotel. CLOG KS, WATCHES, JBWSLR Y <fec., &c., &c. ro GOLD AND SILVER *. Watches, of all kinds. Jewelry, and various rich fancy Goods. Fancy Hardware and 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 Cutlery, of Rodgers and others. China Ware, Cut Glass Ware, of latest style. Cloaks, Parlor and Office Clocks, and a large stock of cheap Clocks for country trade. Andirons, Fenders, Shovels and Tongs. Watch Materials and tools of all kinds for Watch makers. For sale at fair prices by CLARK, RACKETT & CO., Dealers in Fancy and Military Goods. Repairing of Clocks and Watches by good Workmen. N. B. Whenever it may be inconvenient for per sons residing at a distance to visit the city, any thing in the above line will be furnished promptly upon re rceiptof an order and on the usual time. n - AUGUSTA IPOUiNDRY. MILLWRIGHT & MACHINE SHOP NEARTHE GEORGIA R, ROADDEPOT. THE SUBSCRIBERS having purchased of THOS. HOPKINS, Esq., the above establia* menVintendcarrying on the business in its various branches. They will furnish IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS, of every description at short notice, and on as reason abletermsasany similar establishment at the South, They hope by strict attention to business to merit the patronage heretofore extended to the establishment. Having a number of ENGINE LATHES, wears prepared to cut LARGE SCREWS of any dimen sions. MILLSPINDLES, Ac., always on hand and madetoorder. TALIAFERRO & TORBET. C C. Taliaferro, ) D. R. Tohbet. $ N. B. —PATTERNS of every description madet mrder. We will keep on hand and make to order, HOTCHKISS’ W HEELS, to suit the various heads efwater. fnlOj T. & T. IjEAKL STARCH*—Just received, asudply .of extra quality, put up expressly for Family use, in 12 pound boxes. 7 oIQ ___ WM. H. TUTT. EF READ AND BELIEVE. -AY AMONG THE numerous Medicines offered to the public, none comes so highly recommended as HUNTER’S SPECIFIC, it being approved and recommended by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons, London, It is a warranted cure for Gonorrhea , and all analagous complaints. A single Bottle very often produces a cure in from two to five days, without hindrance from attending to business, dkc. Price 81 per Bottle. For sale in Augusta by PHILIP A. MOISB, Druggist. And by Druggists generally, ol? O HOUSEKEEPERS.— We have just received a lot of SPICE BOXES, which arc just the thing for keeping Nutmegs, Cloves, Cinna mon, Ginger, Spice and Mace from waste, ell D. B. PLUMB & CO. fct. NEW GOODS RECEIVED FOR FALL AND WINTER USE. IHAVE now on hand a full supply of GOODS, for Fall and Winter wear, con- **■& sisting of Cloths, Cassimeres and Veatiuga, of all colors and designs, which have been selected by myself, and will be made to order as cheap and as fashionable as can be had in any es tablishment in tffte Southern country, 1 have also a firsi rate supply of READY MADE CLOTHING on hand, comprising Over Coats, Frock Do., Dress Do., Sack Do., Vests, &c., together with a first rate assortment of Furnishing Articles, such as Gloves Suspenders, Collars, Slocks, Cravats, Hand kerchiefs, Hosiery, &c., all of which will be sold at the very lowest prices. J. A. VAN WINKLE ol Near Post Office Corner. WM. O. PRICE & CO., DRAPERS AND TAILORS. Are NOW RECEIVING their Pall and Winter supply of CLOTHS "tH CASSIMERES and VESTINGS, of the fry best fabric and newest styles. They will 1 " ' make the same to measure in the most approved man ner, and best workmanship. They will also sell, by piece or pattern, at the very lowest prices, READY MADE CLOTHING, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Os the best order, and all the new styles, and as cheap aa any in the market. Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, Cravats, Gloves, Suspen ders, Shoulder Braces, Money Belts, and alt useful articles of Dress. WM, O. PRICE, WM. T. INGRAHAM, o 5 258 Broad street. FALL AND WINTER GOODS. JOHN BRIDGES, MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 350 Broad-Street, next door below the United States Hotel, IS now receiving a full assortment of the Latest Styles, suitable for the coming season for Gentlemens’ Wear, viz. ; Supe rior black and fancy Clothe, Beaver do., black and fancy Cassimeres and Testings, Trim mings ; Fancy Articles, a full assortment for Gentle men’s Toilet ; Shirts, under do.; Drawers, nett and made; Ladies* Under-Vests; Umbrellas, &c. WORK, and Making and Trim ming Garments in the best manner. o 5 READY-MADE CLOTHING AND DOME STIC DRY GOODS! Quick Sales and small Profits. THE UNDERSIGNED have on hand ar. extensive stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, AND OP DO MESTIC DRY GOODS, And are constantly receiving fresh supplies, consist* ing of COATS, PANTS, VESTS, SHIRTS, UN DERSHIRTS, 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 GOODS—consisting of Calicoes, Ginghams, Alpacas, Satinets, Tweeds, etc., all ol which they otter at wholesale and retail. Call at the store two doors above Richards di- Son’s Book Store, and examine for yourselves. 020-1 v MAYER, BROTHER & CO. (Eopartnersljip. COPARTNERSHIP. THE SUBSCRIBERS have This Day en tered into copartnership under the firm of HARDIN & ESTES, for the transaction of a GEN ERAL GROCERY BUSINESS, at the store latelv occupied by Benjamin Pyne, and two doors above Wm. Woodbury & Co., where they will offer to their friends a complete supply of every article in their line of business ; consisting in part, of Salt, Iron, Bagging. Rope, Twine, Sugars, Molasses, Coffees, Teas, Liquors, Wines, Cigars, Tobacco, &c. THOS. W. HARDIN, Sept. 1,1850. d&w C. ESTES. NOTICE. THE Copartnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, in the Ware-House and Com mission Business, under the name of Dawson & Crockur, has been this day dissolved by muluaj consent, and either of the parties are authorized to use the name of the firm in liquidatirn of its unsettled business. J. C DAWSON, J. R CROCKER. September 1, 1850. HE FIRMS of Spsarb dc- Buford, md JL Spears, Bealls & Co, being dissolve* by the decease of Mr. Francis Spears, the un «r --signed, surviving partners, will continue the busi ness in both branches, (Ware-House and Grocers,) under the name and style of Buford & Bkalle, and respectfully solicit a continuance of the patron age so liberally extended to the late firms. WM. H. BUFORD, WM. M. BEALL. All untitled business of the late firm of Spears & Bdfobi will be settled by mhlO W. H.BUFORD Survivor. THE UNDERSIGNED having purchased from Messrs. Adams & Fargo their entire stock of GROCERIES, will continue the business at their old stand, under the name and style of SEYMOUR, ANSLEY & CO. They invite the attention of Planters, City and Country Merchants, to their large and well selected stock of BAGGING, ROPE, TWINE, St. Croix, Porto Rico, Cuba and New Orleans SUGARS, MO LASSES, SALT, IRON, and every description of COFFEES, TEAS, TOBACCO and CIGARS, with a general assortment of Goods adapted to tho trade. H. C. SEYMOUR, J. A. ANSLEY, JNO. G. McHENRY. August Ist, 1850. WE TAKE pleasure in recommending Messrs. SEYMOUR, ANSLEY & CO., to the con fidence and patronage of our friends and the public generally. ADAMS & FARGO, an l-6m f co-partnership! HAVING THIS DAY associated with me Jambs T. Gardiner, the business for the future will be conducted under the name and style of How ard & Gardiner. WM. H. HOWARD, July 30, 1850. 3m COPARTNERSHIP. THE UNDERSIGNED have formed a Law Partnership, and will practice under the firm of Jenkins & Walton, in the counties of Rich mond, Columbia, Burke, Jefferson, Washington and Scriven. CHARLES J, JENKINS WM. A. WALTON. ’ Sept. 14, 1850. d6tw(f-wlm YOU ATI'S CELEBRATED CONDI TION POWDERS, MADE expressly for the bene- of HORSES and CATTLE.— They have made cures in almost every complaint that the various kinds of stock are liable to have, viz: Loss of Appetite, Hide Bound Glan ders, Horned Distemper in Cattle, Horse Distemper, §1 acres, Broken Wind, Coughs, Colds, and all dis eases that affect the Lungs, Throat and Head It •lao expels Bolts and Worms, and is the best PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD) Driving off all gross humors—creating a good appe tite—and giving a brilliant and healthy appearance to tbe hide and hair. These Powders need only a fair trial to secure the approbation of all interested in preserving good health to their stock. These Pow ders remove all inflammation and fever. They should be given to every Cow, after calving, as they carry off all fever and humors—improving the quality as well as increasing the quantity of milk. The bene fit they produce lasts through tbe season. Their effect is the same in all Herbivorus Animals. Hundreds es certificates from planters and others in this State could be produced, if it was thought ne cessary. Put up in large packages at 50 cents. They are to be had in Augusta of Haviland, Rislby & Co., and D. B. Plumb & Co.; Athens, Hill & Smith; Madison, Seymour & Service, Marietta, Wm. Root; Rome, Battey & Brother ; Hamburg, S. C., A. J. Creighton; and by Conn try Merchants generally. jy2s-dtw&w6m INTER STRAINED SPERM OIL. —The subscriber has on hand a large supply of SPERM OIL, warranted strictly pure. Also a good article at $ 1 and $1.25 per gallon. °lO WM. H. TUTT. ONE who has a Coat, ora pair of J Pantaloons, subject to grease spots, should pro vide himself at once with a cake of the Chemical Erasive Soap. Only 26 cams. Seld by hM D. B. PLUMB A Hi jlw David's. jjal iy HEBREW PLASTER, pi THE GREAT REMEDY, FOR Rheumatism, Gout, Pain in the Side, Hip* Back, Limbs and Joints, Scrofula, King’s Evil, White Swellings, Hard Tumors, Stiff Joints, and all Fixed Pains whatever. Where this Plaster is ap plied, Pain cannot exist. These Plasters possess the advantage of being put up in air-tight boxes—hence they retain their full virtues in all climates. W e have just received the following testimonials fromC. C. Sellers, an eminent lawyer in successful practice in Wilcox county, .<la. He is a gentleman in high standing, and one whose influence has great weight; “Camden, Ala., Nov. 24,1848. “ Messrs. Scovil <s• Mead —Gentlemen; Having been requested to state what has been the result of my experience in the use of your “ Hebrew Plaster,” I cheerfully comply by saying that I have found it to be as heretofore recommended, an “ invaluable medi cine.” In different cases of my family I have appli ed the Plaster to Chronic Sores, Tumors, and Pains, and it lias never failed lo afford instant relief. I have also used it with good effect upon my own person in the cure of ulcers, with which I have been severely afflicted. Respectfully, <56 c. C C. SELLERS. Caution ■ —The subscribers are the only Genera Agents in the Southern States for the sale of this truly valuable Plaster; and in order to prevent purchasers being imposed upon by a counterfeit article, sold in this city and elsewhere, for the genuine, they invite particular attention to the following MARKS OP THE GENUINE. Ist. The genuine is put up in smooth, engine turned bottomed boxes, 2d. Tbe genuine has the engraved head of Jew David on the directions around the box. 3d. Unless it has, (on the directions around box) a copy of the Record of the Court to E. Taylor, Rochester, it is counterfeit. fpr SCOVIL & MEAD, 113 Chartress-st., New Orleans, Wholesale General Agent for the Southern States, to whom all orders must be addressed. Sold, Wholesale and Retail, by Hailand, Rislby & Co., Barrett, Carter <fe Co.. W. K Kitchen, and D. B Plumb & Co., Augusta, Ga.; Haviland, Harrall & Co., and P. M. Cohen, M. D., Charleston, S. C,, and by Dealers in Medi cines generally throughout the South. mhl7-dtw<&weowly EAGLE FO UN DRY . AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Jones Street , near the Oil Planters' Hotel HAVING advertised that we had finished the Cunningham Mills, . and were in progress of finishing ShBSbHB the Granite or Coleman’s Mill, of this city, we are pleased lo say the latter is complete, as tbe following certificate will show. We are in progress of finish ing a Mill for B. W. Hubbard, of Oglethorpe, which, when complete, will be three of the berl Mills in Georgia. We still offer our services to tbe public in all the various branches of our profession, viz : CASTINGS, of all and every description, in Iron or Brass, for large or small Flouring Mills, Steam Engines, Cotton Factories, Cotton Gins, Saw Mills. Colton Gin Gear warranted, from 7 to 12 feet, with ail intermediate sizes. Hotchkiss’s Wheels, &c., &e,, we have patterns of all descriptions on hand. Any and all kinds of Smith Work for Mills done at the shortest notice. Also, Repairs on all kinds ot Machinery, for which we refer to, for Factory Cast ings, to L. J. Sweetland, Superintendent of the Au gusta Mills. For other kinds of work to S. D. Lin ton & Co.. J. L. Coleman. Esa.. and. in fact, to all we have done work lor, feeling confident no one has cause of complaint; and even this is done without their tonsent, but we ao it wioioul hesitation, as feel confident of their acquiescence. kinds of old Copper and Brass bought NEESON <fc TILKEY, Proprietos. I have put up ssveeral Mills in New York, and I havejust ished the Mill of James L. Coleman, Esq., I the work or machinery for which was furnished by ! Messrs. Neeson & Tilkey, of the Eagle Foundry, Au | gusta, Ga., and will say that the Castings and other Machinery furnished by them are fully equal to any made in the North or elsewhere, and cheerfully re commend all who may want work none for Flouring Mills, to their Establishment, as they will not only get good work, but prompt to tee time promised—or have been so at least with me, THOMAS EVANS. Augusta, April 29, 1950. je2 NOT FOR A DAY. BUT FOR ALL TIME. Dr. hufeland’s compound ethe- RIAL SYRUP OP TAR, a certain cure for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Night Sweats, Spitting of Blood, Pain in the Side and Breast, Sore Troat In fluenza, and all diseases of the Chest and Lungs which so often lead to CONSUMPTION. This preparation is a combination of simple remedies very palatable, perfectly safe, and in its effects affording such relief by the first dose as to satisfy those suffering, that it is only neces sary to continue its use, to perfect a jure. This article is prepared from an old and valuable German recipe; it has been used with great success by a large portion of the Medical Faculty and is, highly approved by them. To Public Speakers the Compound Syrup of Tar is invaluable, rendering the voice clear and slrong. Hundreds of certificates could be procured if iv was thought necessary, of its having effected the most wonderful cures on record, but the proprietor intends to have it sell upon its own merits. Be sure to en quire for Dr. Hufeland's Compound Syrup of 'Par, as there are preparations bearing a similar j name, which may be palmed off as Dr. Hufeland’s. £jT Price 50 cents per bottle. Sold by Haviland, Risley & Co., wholesale Agents for Augusta; Haviland, Harhal & Co., Charleston; Seymour Service, Madison ;A. J. Creighton, Hamburg; and by Country Merchants generally. fsls PHILO TOKEN, OR ' FRIEND—Beauty, Comfort and Health secured, by the use of lhat invalu able remedy the “Philotoken or Females’ Friend.” This medicine is prepared from Roots that act in uni son with nature, in the prevention, relief and cure of those disorders peculiar to the Female system. Painful and disordered menstruation—the cause ol premature old age, of barrenness, &c. —is speedily relieved, and the regular healthful action of the or gana secured, by the use of tbe Philotoken ; and for all those sympathetic affections attendant on pregnan cy—irritability, nausea, heart-burn, &c.; and as a preventive of periodical abortion, this remedy stands not only unrivalled, but is almost infallible. The Philotoken is put up in bottles at $1 each, with full directions. Its use can in no case do harm, and so certain is the proprietor that it will give un qualified satisfaction to all who uso it according to the directions, that he authorizes his agents to refund the money in any case where it fails. For sale by the Druggists of Augusta. mhl CLARK, RACKET! & CO.. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Watches. Clocks Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware and Fancy Goods, HAVE now received their New Stock, comprising, beside the Staple >Sa Articles, many new things in SIL- mm VER and PLATED WARE, and FANCY GOODS Also, in WATCHES and JEWELRY. House keeping articles of choice kinds. We offer to the trade, at wholesale, Watches, Jew elry, 61c., witu a great variety of Watch Materials, Jewels, <sc,, not generally to be found, and at prices as low as elsewhere. Augusta, Oct, 7, 1850. 08 Lamp Oil, V®RY superior, warranted pure —1 hare made arrangements to be regularly supplied with the very best Lamp Oil, fronTthe house of Judd’s, New Yorjc. Paadlies supplied at a reasonable price by s2f PHILIP A„ MOISE, Druggist > d £* attorns. »MANY ARTICLES of CROCKERY, good ware, but old patterns , at reduced prices, at the Old Stand of MUSTIN & SON. 4 doors above Lamback’s. TO BAR KEEPERS. WE ARE selling FLASKS, and all articles used in Bar Rooms, at less prices than they have ever been sold at in this city. Call and seo us at No. 209, one doer below die Hardware Store o Mr. John Banes MUfIVIN A LATHBOP, SANDS’ SARSAPARILLA IN QUART BOTTLES, FOR THE REMOVAL and permanent cure of all Diseases arising from an Impure state of the Blood, or habit of the system, viz: Scrr fula, or King’s Evil, Rheumatism, Obstinate Cuta neous Eruptions, Pimples, or Pustules on the Pace, Blotches, Biles, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring Worm or Tetter, Scald Head, Enlargement and Pain of the Bones, and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Symp toms, Sciatica or Lumbago, and Diseases arising from an injudicious use of Mercury; Ascites, or Dropsy, Exposure or Imprudence in Life. Also, Chronic Constitutional Disorders will be removed by this Preparation. The value of this preparation is now widely known, and every day the field of its usefulness is extend ing. It is approved and highly recommended by Physicians, and is admitted to be the most powerful and searching preparation from the root that has ever been employed in medical practice. The unfortu nate victim of hereditary disease, with swollen glands, contracted sinews, and bones half carious, has been restored to health and vigor. The scrofu lous patient, covered with ulcers, loathsome to him self and to his attendants, has been made whole. Hundreds of persons, who had groaned hopelessly for years under cutaneous and glandular disorders, chronic rheumatism, and many other complaints springing from a derangement of the secretive or gans and the circulation, have been raised as it were from the rack of disease, and now, with regenerated constitutions, gladly testify to the etficacy of this in estimable preparation. The following certificate frontri Col Samuel G. Taylor, a gentleman of high standing and extensive acquaintance through the Southern States, and lately appointed Consul to New Grenada, commends itself to the attention of all ; Nbw Yobjc, Jan. 7, 1848. Messrs. A. B. & D. Sands: Gentlemen—Having used and witnessed the effects ot your excellent pre paration of Sarsaparilla on different persons in vari ous parts of the Southern country, viz, —Virgijia, Louisiana, Texas and Mexico, I feel much pleasure in stating the high opin'on entertained of its great medicinal value. In my own case it acted almost like a charm, removing speedily the enervated state of the system, and exciting in the most agreeable manner, a tonic and invigorating influence. Your Sarsaparilla is highly approved and exten sively used by the U States army in Mexico, and my cousin, Gen. Zachary Taylor, has for the past five yeais been in the habit of using it, and recommends the same ; he and myself adopited the article at the same time, and it is now considered an almost indis pensable requisite in the Army. In conclusion, I would say, that the better it is known the more high ly it will be prized, and 1 trust tha its health-resto ring virtues will make it generally known, through out the length and breadth of our widely extended country. Yours, very respectfully, S. G. TAYLOR, U, S. Consul to New Grenada. Remarkable Cure of Bronchitis. —New York, Feb. 17, 1848. —Messrs. Sands; Having suffered ma ny years with a disease of my throat, affecting the larynx, during which time I was treated by the most distinguished physicians in Europe and the United States, without receiving any permanent benefit, but all the time my general health and strength declining, and the disease mak ng tearful progress ; caustic ap plications were used, and whatever else was thought most efficient for producing a cure; but i am confi dent the deplorable situation 1 was in, the laryngitis being accompanied with phthisis and great difficulty in breathing, would soon have terminated my life, bad 1 not obtained relief through the medium of your invaluable Sarsaparilla. I must say, gentlemen, when 1 commenced using the Sarsaparilla 1 did not place much confidence in ns virtues; and this will not surprise you, when you are informed I had tiied more than fifty different remedies during the past four years, without any success; but after taking your Sarsaparilla a few weeks, I was obliged at last to yield to evidence. This marvellous specific has not only relieved, but cured me ; and I therefore think it my duty, gentlemen, for the benefit of sutlcr iug humanity, to give you this attestation of my cure. Yours very truly, D. PARENT. Consulate of France in the United States. The above statement and signature were acknow ledged in our presence by Mr. D. Parent as true. For the Consul General of France, L. BORG, Y‘ce Consul. The following interesting case is presented, and the reader invited to its careful perusal. Comment on such evidence is unnecessary. New York, April 26, 1847. —Messrs. Saads : Gen tlemen —Having long been afflicted with general de bility, weakness, loss of appetite, Ac., receiving no benefit from the various remedies prescribed, I con cluded about three months since to make use of your Sarsaparilla. 1 now have the pleasure of informing you that its effects have been attended with the hap piest results in restoring my health, and I am induced to add my testimony to the many others you already possess, and to those desiring further information, I will personally give the particulars of my case, and the effects of this invaluable medicine, by calling at 285 Bowery, New York. Yours respectfully, JANET McINTOSH. This certifies that Miss Janet Mclntosh is known to me as a member of the Church, in good standing, and worthy of confidence. J. S. SPENCER, Pastor of Second Presbyterian Church, Broolyn, Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by A. B. A D. Sands, Druggists and Chemists, 100 Pulton-st., corner of William, New York. Sold also by Drug gists generally throughout the United States and Canadas. Price $1 p,r Bottle; six Bottles for S 5. For sale in Augusta, by Barrett, Carter A Co., Hav il&nd, Risley di Co., W. K. Kitchen, D. B. Plumb & Co., and P. A. Moise. At Charleston, by Havi land, Harrall & Co. At Savannah, by G. R. Hen drickson & Co. At Athens, by Hili & Smith. At Madison, by H. G. Seymour & Co., and by DrugJ gists generally. mh26-dtw&weowly FOR THE HAIR WE HAVE just received a supply of the rich est articles for the Toilet extant, for re moving Dandriff or Scurf, to prevant the Hair from falling off, io keep it smooth, glossy, and in its place. Among which are— Guerlain’s and Hauel’s EauLustrale ; Phalon’s Chemical Hair Invigorator; Bogle’s Hyperion Fluid ; Superior Ox Marrow Pomade ; Pommade Aux Fleurs; Barry’s Tricopherous ; Ricinine, CassadaOil, Bear’sJJOil, dec , Ac. s2B D. B. PLUMB A CO. WILLIAM H. TUTT, DRUGGIST, offers for sale, at Manufacturer’s prices, the following popular Medicine*; Sands’ SARSAPARILLA; Bristol’s “ Townsends* “ Wistar’* Balsam WILD CHERRY ; Ayers’ Cherry PECTORAL; Rushton’s Cod Liver OIL ; Dr. Allen’s Dyspeptic COMPOUND ; Tarrant’s corn'd, ext. CUBEBS and COPAIBA ; “ Seltzer APERIENT; Rowand’s Tonic MIXTURE; McMunn’s Elixir of OPIUM ; Magnin’s Lucina CORDIAL; Dr. Grossman's SPECIFIC ; India CHOLAGOGUE; Rogers’ Balsam LIVERWORT and TAR. 018-ddfcw Fresh Arrivals. GBT WE ARE now receiving our Pall Stock wk of CROCKERY, CHINA and GLASS, at our Store, one door below the Hardware Store of Mr. John Bones. Country Merchants, and other*, will find it greatly to their interest to call and see an before buying. 527 MUSTIN A LATHROP. V /x/X OZ.QUININE, for sale by lUU oil PHILIP A. MOISE, Druffist. For the Car© of OOUOHS, GOLDS, EOARSENESS, BRON CHITIS, CROUP, ASTH MA, WHOOFISTO - COUGH JLND COXTSUDIPTION. The annals of medical science, affording as they do ample proof of the power and value of many medi. cinal agents, have furnished no examples to’comp arß with the salutary produced by “AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL.” The remarkab'e cures of diseases of the Lung, which have been realized by its use, attested as they are by many prominent professors and physicians j n this and foreign lands, should encourage the afflicted to persevere with the strong assurance that the ug e of the “ Cherry Pectoral” will relieve and ultimate ly cure them. We present to the public unsolicited testimonials from some of the first men in our country, upon whose judgement and experience implicit confidence may be placed. Dr. Perkins, President Vermont Medical College, one of the rao.-t learned and intelligent physicians in the country, considers it a “composition ot rare ex cellence for the cure of that formidable disease, Con sumption.” Norwich, April 26, 1556. Dr. J. C. Ayer—Dear Sir; Agreeable to there quest of your agent, we will cheerfully state what we have known of the effects of your Cherry Pec toral and they have been astonishing indeed. Mrs. Betsey Streeter bad been afflicted with a severe and relentless cough, which reduced her very low; so low that little hope could be entertained of her re covery. Numerous remedies had been tried with out effect, before the Cherry Pectoral. And that has cured her. George Watkinson, Esq., had to our knowledge been afflicted with Asthma, for eleven years , and grown yearly worse, until the Cherry Pectoral Las now removed ihe disease, and he is as Iree from any of its symptoms as we are. The Rev. Mark Dane bad been so severely attacked with the Bronchitis, as to disable him from his du ties, and nothing had afforded him relief until 1 (Mr. Tborning) carried him a bottle of your Pecto ral, which cured him at once, and he now officiates as usual in his place. These are three of the cases in which we have known it successful, but never to fail. We have great pleasure in certifying to these facts; one! are, respected sir, your humble servants, REV. DAVID THORNING, HON. JOSEPH BATTLES. Among the distinguished authorities who have giv« en their names to recommend CHERRY PECTO RAL as the best remedy that is known for the Af fections of the Lungs, are “ The London Lancet,” “Canadian Journal of Medical Science,” “Boston Medical and Surgical Journal,” “ Charles on (S. C.) Medical Review,” “New Jersey Medical Reporter,” Prof. Webster, Harvard College, Prof. Bartlett, Transylvania University of Medicine, President Perkins, Vermont Medical College, Dr. Valentine Mott, Now York City, Parker Cleaveiand, Bowdoin College. Prof. Butterfield, Willoughby College, Ohio, Prof. Braithwaite, Leeds (Eng.) Medical School, Sir Richard Kane, Queen’s College, Ireland, Prof. Rosenbaum, Leipsic. The public have but to know the virtues and as tonishing success of the “CHERRY PECIORaL,” io curing diseases of the Lungs, when they wilt feel secure from these dangers, whenever this remedy can be obtained. PREPARED BY J. C. ATBR, CHEMIST, LOWELL, MASS. %~'j* Sold wholesale and retail by Haviland, Ris ley A Co., and W. K, Kitchen, Augusta, fia.; Wm. Root, Marietta; A. Carter, Columbus;' Tdk ner A Oden, Savannah, and by dealers in Medicine generally throughout the Southern States. d22-08-d&.wJm rv>" U GOERS' I ■n iw— —WM ma mw ASAFB and certain cure for Consumption of the Lungs, Spitting of Blood, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Pain in the Side, Bronchitis, Whooping- Cough, and all Pulmonary Affections. Certificate from Dr. Hiram Cox , late Profes sor in Cincinnati Eclectic Medical College.—Mr. A. L. Scovili: However reluctaul 1 have been to permit my name to be attached to patent medicine, I consider it a duty to the community to state that in three eases of incipient consumption, viz., Miss Bell, Miss Barger, and Mr. K. H, Cox, one of our City Council, that Dr. Rogers’ Liverwort and Tar operated more like a specific than any o her remedy, that 1 ever used. One of the cases, viz., Miss Beil, pronounced by several Physicians to be laboring un der the last stage of Scrofulous Consumption. She is now in good health, from the use of a few bottles of the above syrup. HIRAM COX. M. D. Cioeinuati, Jan. 25, 1847. From the Hon. Judge Henry Morse. —Mr. A. L, Scovili: 1 am well acquainted with Dr. Hiram Cox and his practice, he having been my family phy sician for many years, and can cheerfully say that 1 have as much confidence in his skill as any man liv ing. HENRY MORSE. Cincinnati, Nov. 8, 1847. From William Richards , M. D. —I feel con strained, from a sense of duly, to mate the following statement, conscious that it may appear unprofession al Mr. Charles Wade, of this city, was quite low with Pulmonary Consumption, for which I had been treating with less than usual success. At his re quest, and that of his friends, I permitted him to try Dr. Rogers’ Liverwort and Tar ; and 1 must confess that its effects were really surprising. After using lha second bottle my visits were discontinued, and he was soon restored to health. Ido conscientiously recommend my brother practitioners to prescribe this remedy in all pulmonary complaints which baffle the ordinary mode of treatment. WILLIAM J. RICHARDS, M. D. Cincinnati, Oct. Ist, 1844. Despair not though your physicians and friends eite you up to die- —Your condition cannot be more hopeless than that of Mrs. Rowe, This is to certify that I was taken with a pain in my side and breast, attended with a distressing cough, and for the space of one year grew rapidly worse. Although 1 had in attendance three physi cians, one of whom was considered very skillful, ah of their efforts proved alike unavailing. Atlastone of the physician - came in, and decided th';t I coulJ not live more than one day longer. All of my friends believed that a few days at most would end my earth ly career. . My brother at this crisis, bearing of the astonish ing cures made by Dr. Rogers’ Liverwort and Tar, went to Chillicothe, distant thirty miles, to procure the above medicine; and, strange to Sell, before trad used half a bottle my cough was entirely cure , and when I had used two bottles I was able to alter tr ray family vocations as usual. 77 HARRIET ROWE. We, the undersigned, do certify that this acc° of Mrs. Rowe’s is correct, we being personally a quainted with all the circumstances. P. P. JOHNSON, PETER D. MATTHEW*, THOMAS GRAY, JOSEPH EVANS. Staunton, Ohio, Feb. 6, 1846. . . O’ Beware of Counterfeits and base ■ The genuine article is signed Andbb*. orbs, on vhe engraved wrapper around eac , Price, SI per Bottle, or Six Bottles tor Sold Wholesale and Retail by SCOVIL & MEAD, 113 Chartress-Bt-> between Conti and St. Loois-sts. N. Crlcan ’ Sole General Agents for the Southern s>tcue • 523" Sold, Wholesale and Retail, by Havi • Rislky & Co.. Bahbett. Cahtkb <&■ Co., • Kitchen, and D. B. Plumb & Co., Havil \MD| Habball & Co., and P. Medi l M. D., Charleston, S. C., and by Dealer* l! cines generally throughout the Sooth. Bihl7-d*w&weowl-y• Dr. H. H. Sherwood’s Ete ctro MAGNETIC MACHINES THESE MACHINES are the J ter which are manufactured. £ . ic power and more efficacy than any . sl4 Machines in use. Prices range at Au , and sl6 each- according to sire. For lba ° nl,r PHltip A MOI9E, Prow*; Pamphlets furaiebed