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BY GUIEU & THOMPSON. AUGUSTA, GA. SATURDAY RORXIJTG, NOVEMBER 24, 1938. VOL. XVI—NEW SERIES, NO. 08.
THE CONSTITUTIONALIST.
OFFICE IN’ M VCINTOSH-STREET.
Thir l (1 yor from the S. IF corner of [Jroad-slrcet.
Sales of LV\D by Ad ninistrators, Executors, or
Guardians,are required, by law, to he held on the
first Tuesday in the month, between the hours of
ten in the forenoon and ’hree in the afternoon, al
the Court-House in which the property is situate.
Notice of these sales must be given in a public
<iazelte sixty n \ys previous to the day of sale.
Sales of NEGROES must be at public auction, on
the first Tuesday of the month,between the usual
hours of sale, at the place ot public sales in the
County where the letters Testamentary, or Ad
ministration, or Guardianship, may have been
granted, firstgiving sixty days notice thereof,
in one of the public Gazettes of this State, and at
thedoorof the Court-House where such sales
are to be held.
Notice for the sale of Personal Property must he
given in like manner, forty days previous to
day of sale.
Notice to the Debtors and Creditors of an Estate.
must be published for forty days.
Noticethat application will be made to the Court
of Ordinary for leave to sell LAND, must be pub
lished for FOUR MONTHS.
Notice for leave to sell NEGROES, must be pub
lished four months, before any order absolute
can be given by the Court.
■ ■■l ii nil iM■! —i
WANTED, a Male and Female TE ACHER,
to take charge of the Washington County
Academy, (or the year commencing on the first
Monday in Januaiy next, whose qualifications shall
be fully competent to teach and attend to all the
various branches of Education usually taught in
Academies preparatory to entering College.
The Male Teacher must be of sober and indus
trious habits, and strictly moral in his conduct and
general deportment. The Female Teacher must he
of unblemished character. A gentleman and his
wife or daughter, whose qualifications are every
way competent, would be preferred The salary of
the Male Teacher is Seven Hundred Dollars, and.
of the Female Teacher Five Hund ed Dollars-per
annum. The Scholastic year of this Institution, is
Two Hundred and I wenty Days of study a lerm
is One Hundred and Ten Days, and a quarter shall
consist of Fifty-five Days, with two weeks vacation
at the end of each Term. The Board w ill meet on i
rhe 15th day of December next, and determine up- I
on a selection from among Applicants, and tbe in
dividuals selected will be informed immediately
thereafter of their acceptance. The Male and Fe
male Teachers will he required to find their cwn
Board and Lodging, which can be obtained in San
dersvitle or its vicinity,on reasonable terms. Should
a gentleman wvh a finuly he accepted, there is a
house convenient to the Academy that can he had
upon moderate terms.
Applications to be addressed to the Secretary of
the Board of Commissioners.
MORGAN BROWN, Secretary.
Nov 15 3c 64 I
A" TE ACHEII W AN T El) -To iuk e charge !
of the Washington County Union Academy j
the first of January next. A Gentleman well re
commended as an experienced Classical I eacher
will meet with very liberal encouragement. For
particulars address Win. Fish, Fisher s Store,
Washington County, Ga.
By order of the Board.
Nov. 13 law2w 63
;.t i »P Tili iCtl CUD GUEItsT— One Thou-
KC? sand Dollars Reward will he paid for the ap
piehenston of JOHN STEP and SOLOMON
STEP, who murdered Martin Fraley, sen., on the
Bth October inst. near Wolf’s Ferry, in Harden
county, Tennessee.
John Step is about 26 years of age, 5 feet 9 inch
es high, dark complexion, dark eyes, black hair,
inclined to curl, and very low forehead. The mid
dle joint of the fore linger of his right hand is con
siderably enlarged, occasioned it is supposed by a
hurt.
Solomon Stop is about 23 or 24 years of age, 5
feet 11 inches high, stout built, a little in. lined to
be stoop shouldered, dark hair inclined to curl, and
very high cheek b mes. The bones of his light
hand have been broken near the middle of the
palm, and occasion a considerable rhlge on the
back of his hand.
The Steps formerly resided in the Cherokee
county in Georgia, anti it is thought that they w ill
either make their way back to Georgia, or strike for
Texas.
The above reward will be paid on their delivery
jn Flardin county, Tennessee, or a proportionate
reward for either.
SALLY FRALEY,
HENDERSON G. FRAL Y,
JACKSON FRALEY,
SAMUEL LENOX.
Nov 15 3 64
T^ydTICE. —An election will take place on the
i. xS first Monday in January next, for a County
Surveyor, for Richmond county, to fill the vacancy
occasioned by the resignation of A G. llaiford.
V. WALKER, j. i. c.
A. RHODES, j. i. c.
JNO. SKINNER, j. i. c.
Nov. 10 s 62
AAtOTICE. —All persons having claims against
Iml the estate of the late A. J. Dill, deceased, are
requested to hand them in f. r payment to
ROBT. S. DILL, Adm’r.
Oct. 20 so 53
TlkT OTTCjE.—AII pers ms indebted to the estate
of GUTHEREDGE IVY, late of Warren
County, deceased, are requested to make payment,
and those having demands against said estate to
present them legally attested within the time pre
scribed by law T . THOMAS IVA, Adm’r.
Nov. 8 c 61
mTO ITC E. — All person indebted to Hie esaie
of BENJAMIN ADAMS, sr., deceased, late
of Warren county,are requested to settle the same
immediately, and those who may have demands
against the said estate, will hand them in, within
the lime prescribed by law.
BELL THOMPSON, Adm’r.
September 15 38
—The Justices of the Inferior Court
of Richmond county, will on the first Mon
day in December, appoint a Keeper for the Poor
Flouse; the appointment to take effect on the first
day of January next. JAS. M’LAWS, Clerk.
Nov. 10 s 62
mTOTIC E— All persons indebted to the estate
of'FIFOS. W. ALBEA, deceased, late of
Columbia county, are request to make immediate
payment, and those having demands against said
estate are requested to present them duly attested,
within the time prescribed, by law to Judge N. Hai
le vat Appling,w hois aulhorized to make settlement.
Oct. 9 -18 CVRUS ALBEA, Adm’r.
TIATOTICE.- —All those indebted to the estate of
MARY ANN BENSON, deceased, are r -
quested to make immediate payment ; and those to
whom the estate is indebted w ill present their ac
counts within the time prescribed by law.
November sth, IS3S. C. F>LOME, Adm r.
Nov. 6
ntfOTIEE. —The co partnership formerly ex-
istin<* between S. Ktieeland and J. K. Kilburu,
under the firm ofS. KNEEL AN D& CO expired
by its own limitation on the Ist inst. Jhe unset
tled business of the firm will be attended to by the
subscriber. 55 • KNtELAND.
Nov. 15
THE SUBSCRIBER has associated his son
H. W. Kneeland, with him in the Factorage
and Commission Business , which will he conducted
under the firm of S. KNEELAND <fe SON. They
tender their services to their friends and the public,
at the stand formerly occupied by S. Kneeland
I Co. Their Ware-House being F'ire Proof and ex
| tensive, respectfully solicit a share of public patron
age. S. KNEELAND.
Nov. 15 64
Job erinting,
NEATLY EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE
THE GENUINE MOIIISON’S TILLS;
OR THE
VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL MEDICINE S
OF THE BRITISH COLLEGE OF HEALTH,
London.
For sale by TIIOS. RICHARDS,
No. 293 Broad street.
Agent for (he Slate of Georgia, appointment cf
Dr. lieu. Taylor, sole General Agent ior the United
States.
rSI\iIE leading principles of the Hygoian or IUo-
J6L risonian Theory of Disease, are contained in
j the following propositions :
1. The vital principle is contained in the blood.
2. Every thing in the body is derived from the
j blood.
3. AT diseases arise from impurity in the blood.
4. Pain and disease have the same origin, may
I therefore be considered synonimous terms.
5. Purgation by vegetables is the only effectual
1 mode of purifying the blood, and eradicating dis
| ease.
The Medicines of the British College of Health
core all diseases which admit of cure.
1. They remove from the stomach, liver and in
testines—the blood-making organ, —all ohslroc
i lions to the due per.ormance of their healthy Func
. lions.
2. They purify the blood, by increasing its vari
ous excretions; and prevent disease by enabling
the body successfully to resist the predisposing
and exciting causes of disease.
3. They increase ihe action of the absorbents,
by which all morbid growths are taken into the
circulation and afterwards expelled from the body.
4 They restore the regularity of those processes
upon which ihe formation and circulation of the
blood depend.
CAUTiON !—“No Pills sold in ihe United States
| of America, are the G?nuine Morrison’s Pills, or
Vegetable Universal Medicines of the Br tish Col
j lege of Health, unless each Box. containing such
Pills, be signed with a sac-simile of Mr. James
j Morrison, the Hygeist’s Signature; and also
j with a sac-simile of the Signature of the said
I GEORGE TAYLOR, as such General Agent
I aforesaid.” —(See advertised Copy of Appoint
| ment.)
J CAUTION THE SECOND!—The bold and,-;
heedless of private right or public
health, are endeavoring to imitate these Medicines
in every part of the world. None are genuine un
less SOLD BY Agents APPOINTED BY MK
George Taylor—and advertised as such, or by
the Sub agents they may appoint. All other per- ;
sons pretending to be Vendors are Imposters, and I
the labels on such boxes Forgeries. Let those j
beware! NoCbemisi or Druggist is ever employed !
to sell these Medicines ; nor are any genuine with ,
pretended English stamps.
Sold in Boxes, with wrappers, of 25 and 50cents,
and Packets of 1 and 3 dollars, each Packet con
tains a proportion of about two to one of No. 2.
The Powders are in sepaia'e boxes, price 25 cen:s.
GEORGE TAYLOR,
Member of the British College of Health ,
and sole Hygeian delegate to the United Stales.
From the London Morning Chronicle, Srpt.ilh, ’3d.
QCr Notice is hereby given, that by our deed of
appointment, bearing dale the stb of September,
1337, GEORGE TAYLOR, of Wall street, New
York, was appointed, and superseded lloralio
Sliepheard Moat., as GENERAL AGENT to the
British College of Health, London, for the SALE
OF MORISO.VS PILLS in the United Slates of
America; and we further declare, that none can
be warranted as Genuine unless corning from the j
said George Taylor, or tho agents duly appointed !
by him. In witness’ whereol we have hereunto |
set our hand. MORISON, MOA T & CO.
British College of Health, )
New Road, London, Sept. 1333 $
Nov. 15 ly 64
( ALL A Vi) M i Vl’GiC GOODS.
TJTBjT ILLIAM CLAGETTis receiving and opon
w V mg at 233 Broad street, (a few doors above
the post office corner,) a rich and well selected as
sortment of FRE>II FALL DRY GOODS, com
prising every article in the line, viz : Cloths, Cassi
meres. Satinets, Satin Velvets, Yeslings, Ate., su
per Malteonis, Paradises and Veritases, 3-4 and 5-4
black Italian Silks, plain and figured, colored and
blue black Silks, wide apron Silks, 3-4 and 6-4 Me
rinos, English and French, all colors; sup fig’d Me
rinos, for cloaks and dresses; British, French and
American Calicoes; large assortment of handsome
furniture Calicoes; scarlet small figured Calicoes;
Hosiery of Siili, Cotton, Lambs Wool, &c. for ladies,
gentlemen, misses and youth; Gloves of Silk, Kid,
Cotton, heavy Buckskin, Ate , all sizes; Blankets,
10-4 to 14-4 Whitney, Rose, Mackinaw and Saddle;
Flannels, large assortment of While, Grey, Yel
low and Red; Domestics, Sheetings and Shirtings,
Homespuns, Drills, Ate.; Irish Linens, warranted
pure linen yarn, and very cheap; Real British long
cloths; a few imperial Marseilles Quilts; assorted
sizes; Pilot Cloths; Phishings, Negro Cloths; plain
and figured floor Cloth; Baizes, &c.; with an exten
sive variety of fancy goods, such as new style of
Bonnets, Hoods and Ribbons; ladies and misses
Shoes and Slippers; worked Capes and Collars;
hem stitched colored bordered, and splendid em
broidered Cambric lldkfs.; fancy dress Hdkfs. and
Scarfs; ric h Thibet Shawls; Merino and Tartan
plaid Shawls; Laces; Edgings; Insertions; striped
and plaid Swiss and Jaconet Muslins ; Stocks,
Cravats, Collars, Bosoms; colored Chineille cord;
sewing Silks, assorted: spool and flax Thread, with
every article in the line.
His friends and the public are invited to call and
examine his assortment, which will be sold on the
most pleasing terms. 6 Oct. 20
SEIV US. UIS)D LES,AVOVEN UTRB.&c.
w. SkTILSON B ALDERSTON, No.‘J Light street
w w wharf, Baltimore, manufactures and keeps 1
constantly on hand a complete assortment of Seives,
Riddles, Woven Wire, Ate., and will he always
ready to execute any orders in his line with the
utmost despatch. lie begs leave to call the atten
tion of dealers and others to his stock at present on
hand, consisting of
100 dozen Meal Seives, Nos. 14, 16, 13, 20 and 22
50 do do do low priced
25 do Riddles, assorted
30 do Hair Sifters, good quality
i 2000 feet Woven Wire, coarse nett
j 2000 feet Woven Wire, for meal, rice, &c.
500 feet Brass Wire Cloth, fur powder, paper,
moulds, &c.
Together with an asjortmentof Rat ’Praps, Wire
Safes, Corn and Sami Screens, &c. &c.
Persons ordering goods from a distance may de
pend upon their orders being filled with exactness
and despatch.
> Baltimore, Md . October 1, 1833.
f For further information apply to WM. CLAG
■ ETT, No. 233 Broad street, Augusta, Georgia.
1 October 20 53
- Kit HA-il) I’. T VKISI'N,
Commission Merchant. No 75 South street, N. York.
OFFERS his services for the purchasing of all
kinds of .merchandize at a commission of two
f and a half per cent, by remittance in cash, consign
- merits of produce or order. R F. P’s. experience
j in the New York market, and his knowledge of the
- principal Importers. Manufacturers and Dealers,
flatters himself he is fully competent to give satis
faction, the utmost and unwavering adherence to
instruction will be rigidly observed. Business let
' ters (post paid) will receive attention.
Refers to S. A. Halsey, Esq , John Peters & Co.,
j New York ; Hobby &. Hart ridge, Macon ; and R.
J A. Little, Cincinnati. 46 6m Oct. 4
I ~ DYEING A\l> SCOIKIvG.
~|TT COLOMBET, from Lyons, (France,) in-
• forms the citizens of Augusta and vicinity,
that he has opened a DY EING and SCOURING
1 ESTABLISHMENT on Broad street, three doors
e below the Eagle and Phoenix Hotel, w here he will
.1 he happy to attend to all orders Having served a
; regular apprenticeship at his business in the city of
Lyons, w hich is the principal silk factory of France,
It he feels confident he can give general satisfaction
- to merchants in re-dying sdkgoods, of all descrin
- tions and colors. Ladies dresses handsomely dyed
or cleansed at the shortest notice; also Gentle
men’s apparel.
His charges will be moderate.
Nov. 15 6mo 64
: Ga> Agricultural Implement Manufactory
I AUGUSTA IRON ANDBRASS FOUNDRY,
Corner of Jones mid Cum min "-si re els, second above
Ike Planters' Hotel.
THE subscriber would call ihe attention of plant
ers and others to the assortment of AGRI
CULTUR VL IMPLEMENTS, &c . which he has
on hand, consisting of Ploughs of U..i most approved
kinds and of different sizes, from light one-horse to
heavy four-horse; Hill-side and Drill Ploughs, Seed
Savers, Harrows, Thrashing Machines, Corn Shel
lers, different kinds; Corn and Cob Crushers, a first
rate article; Wheat Fans, Homony Mills, Cylindri
cal Straw Cutters of different sizes, also various
other Straw Cutters, Sugar Mills, Paint Mills, Turn
ing Lathes,Circular Saws, Tyre Bending Machines,
<fcc. «sec
He is prepared to do heavy Iron Turning, or any
other work in his line, at short notice.
The Iron anil Brass Foundry is in full operation,
having a first rate workman to superintend the bu
siness, and a good stock of the best pig non and coal
on hand. Those in want of machine or any other
kind of castings, may depend on their being well
done and of good quality.
Castings for Cotton Gin Gearing, always on hand.
Also, Mill Irons,&c. ROBERT PHILIP.
June 16 stf 139
il Si L L Aill ,
-A On the Rail Road —lo miles from this city.
jfasjsjl The subscriber informs his friends and
the public, that he has leased from Mr.
• verdery, his late residence at Bell Air, and that ne
is now prepared to accommodate from Ivvemy to
thirty persons with BOARD during the summer
months^commencing on the Ist May.
-» Bell Air is situated on the line of the Georgia
| Rail Road, ten miles from the city, and the caa f
j pass up and down daily within twenty feet of the
door. For health. Bell Airis not surpassed by any
spot in the country, being m'uated on an elevated
point of land, and supplied with the purest spring
wafer.
The subscriber pledges himself to use every ex
ertion to accommodate those who may patronize
hfsestablishment■ GEO M. WALKER.
Ayml 5 thtf 108
~JL ) 108 VILLE llOTi/l7 FOit SALE.
£-—■& The subscriber desirous of removing to
L “ W the west, offers for sale the Hotel w hich
she now occupies in the town of Louis
ville. I'lie lioiise is commodious, with about two
acres of ground attached to it, in a central part of
the town, with ail necessary out buildings. There
are two lines of stages now running through the
town; one from Augusta to Mobile, and the other
from Savannah to Macon. To any person desiring
a good stand for a Hotel, this will he equal to any
in a country village ; as the receipts of the house
•the last year was about $3OOO, when there was buy
line of stages running through the place. iVC
sons desirous of purchasing can see the subscriber
on the premises. ELIZA 8. SiIELLMAV
Louisville, July 16 thstf July 19
P E NS AC 6 LA M~ YNSiON Ji OLSi*— NEW
i CITY OF PENS ACOLA,
i niflrJ':7Sj 'i'ME subscriber having purchased the
|g£|ijj} lease and furniture of this establishment
' from Mr. Taylor, the late proprietor, will be ready
to receive visitors by the first of April next.
Numerous and costly improvements will be
found in the arrangements and accommodations of
the MANSION HOUSE. New and more commo
dious Bathing Houses will be built, and Warm
Baths will be provided at all hours. A stable will
be attached to the House with good accommoda
tion for horses and carriages. First rate Horses
and Carriages will also be kept for hire at moderate
prices, and sail and row boats, wuh persons to
manage them, for the use of the visitors. Billiards
and other amusements usually found at vvateiiug
places, will also be furnished, and so conducted as
not to interfere with the comfort or quiet of the
boarders. The wines and liquors wall be of the
best quality; and to ensure a full supply of ice, a
cargo has already been ordered, which will arrive
about the Ist of May.
Mr T. G. Barnard, who formerly kept so popu
lar a hotel in Washington City, will conduct the
Hotel for the Proprietor, who, with such aid, con
fidently ensures the visiters of last year, and his
friends generally, that they will receive every pos
sible attention ; and thereby expects to give gene
ral satisfaction.
The local advantages of this house are too well
known to need a lengthened description here. The
facts that Pensacola is the largest naval station of
the Government, the general rendezvous of the
Gulf squadron; the salubrity of its climate, re
freshed constantly during the summer months by
the coolest breezes from the Gulf-—the beauty of
and the neighboring islands and rivers,
the abundance and delicacy of the fish with winch
the wafer abounds, and its proximity to thd best
southern markets, give Pensacola the prejfcnrence
over all other places in these latitudes, as a healthy
and delightful summer resort.
First rate boats will run between Pensacola and
Mobile, and will at all times be able to take the
passengers from the New Orleans boats.
N. it. ARNOLD.
Pensacola, Feb.ls, 1833.
Gentlemen wishing to engage rooms for their
families, can address the Proprietor *t Pensacola,
or Mr. SEWELLT. TAYLOR, at New Orleans,
; the former proprietor.
References. —T. Sanford,Esq., Mr C. Cullnm,B.
j McAlphin; Esq., Lieut. Kibby, Mobile ; S. T.Tay
lor, T. P. Rea, New Orleans.
March 20 101
FANCY GOODS, Wholesale and Retail.
ÜBNHE subscriber has just imported direct from
£L Paris, the following GOODS, viz :
Bombasins of the best fabric, from $1,12 to $3 pr yd
Artificial Flowers and Wreaths
Splendid Panaches, do. Plumes
Rich Gauze Cap Ribbons, pink, white, blue,straw,
and lilac
Do. do do do b!k 2d mourning and slate
India Rubber Suspenders, from 50c to $3 pr pair
Ladies Gloves, amadis cherreau noiroousus blanc
Do. do do do couleurs assorties
Do. do half long blancs
l;o. do “ “ 4i finshrodesaro.-ette
Do. do a ia Pansienne brodes
Do. do bras satin a reseaux
Gentlemen’s Gloves, half piqnre Anglaise couleurs
Do. “ *• noirs census noir
1 Do. “ “ “ “ blanc
, Do “ daim Ist qnalite
. Embroidered Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs
. Do. “ hem-stitched
? Do. “ “ a rangs de sour
Do. “ “ a riviere
.’ Assorted Sewing Silks
, Merino Wool Blankets, from 10 to 11-4
Very fine w hite Merino 'Vool Hose
Gentlemen s best Riding Whips
Linen Cambrics, Oil Silk
Thread and Silk Corset Laces
Embroidered Crape Dresses
- Mousseline de Laine, very fine
Jet and blue black Cbally
’ Gross de Rhine Silk, Reps do.
’ Embroidered Collars, fancy and b!k Love Shawls
* Satin Ribbon, assorted numbers and colors
® Cream of Persse, do do Almond
‘ Best Almond and Rose Soaps, best Hair Powder
® Best Cologne, Hose and Orange Flower Water
1 Together with a large collection of Paper Hang
’ ing and Bordering of the most recent patterns.
11 ALSO.
" Just received from New York, additional supplies
' of Domestic and Imported Staple Goods.
Nov. 17 J. P. SETZE.
TIN PLATE,
on hand and for sale by
V' Jan. 3 ts R-C BALDWIN.
r I'IANO FORTES.
HP lUS()\S has added to his stock, n stipj
• ply of those much esteemed Piano Fortes,
made by Messrs. Robert Nunns, Clark A Co. of
New-\ ork. ’j'he true character of these instru
. merits is so well established in this part of thecoun
-5 try. it is deemed unnecessary to speak in their
j praise—indeed they speak for themselves.
, Phe stock, which is now very large, comprises a
I good number of instruments from each of air three
best manufactories, and it is believed, offers great
t er advantages to purchases, than can be had at any
of the Northern establishments.
’ June 30 .*»
haXpton course. “
HAMPTON COURSE, will commence
on the second Tuesday in January, IS3D,
being the eighth day of the month.
The great MATCH RACE, for $lO,OOO, between
Volney and Target, will come off on Monday,
the seventh.
J'he splendid SWEEPSTAKE, two mile heats,
$lOOO entrance, forfeit $5OO, declaration $lOO.
J. K. Calhoun names b. f. Nullification, got by
Nullifier, dam by Tarter. John G. Winter, two b.
r f's. Miss Accident and Miss Armstrong, got by
Tramp, dam by Whisker. John Morrison, two,
one got by Henry, dam Highland Mary, the oilier
by Eclipse, dam got by Barefoot. Col. W. Hamp
ton, b. f. Ella, got by Emelins, darn Ada. Col. Paul
Fiizsimons, ch. f. Ada Byron, got by Priam, dam
Delpbine. Michael Seabrook, c. f. got by Godol
phin, dam Mi«» Medway.
There are several other Stakes to bo run for du
ring the week, the Stakes to come off 11 to day or
days to suit the convenience of the parties.
JOCKEY CLUB PURSES.
FIRST DAY.
Mile heats, for two and three year o’d colts,
a pair of superb SILVER PITCHERS,
valued at $250
($25 entrance, three or more to make a race.)
SECOND DAY.
Two mile beats, $3OO
THIRD DAY.
Three m le heats, $5OO
, FOURTH DAY.
; Four mile heats, $l5OO
FIFTH DAY.
Mile heats, three best in five, $4OO
N. B.— I have every thing in readiness for the
accommodation of my customers.
F. W. LACY, Acting Proprietor.
October 20 53
iiAPA i RTIJS COLIiSL.
THE RACES over this Course, will commence
on the second week in December next.—
Will come off ON MONDAY,
The Colt race, two mile heats—four entries made,
one half forfeit, and closed, at two hundred dollars
entrance.
TUESDAY —second day.
Two Mile heats—free for any tiling—purse, $4OO
WED N ESDAY —third day.
Three Mile heats, purse, $7OO
THURSDAY— fourth day.
Four Mile heats, purse, $l5OO
FRI AY — FIFTH DAT.
Mile heats, best three in five, perse, $4OO
SATURDAY.
A Colt Stake of $5O0 —one half forfeit —declaration,
to be made by payment to the Secretary, t"o
weeks previous to the race. $lOO. Eight eniries
and closed.
The above purses are subject to a discount of
fifteen per cent to defray the expenses of a.loekey
Club Ball, to be given by the Club after the Races.
THE PROPRIETORS.
October ; 23 tu 54
IKj’The People’s Press, Milledsfeville Standard
of Union, Macon Telegraph, Washington Spy,
Greenville Mountaineer, Souih Carolinian, at Co
lumbia, and the Charleston Courier, will insert the
above weekly until day, and forward their accounts
to the proprietors for payment.
$5O REWARD.
ffb Ranaway from the subscriber, at
/sY j Richmond Bath, 16 miles from Au
gusta.on Sunday last, the 16th inst.,
/ two negro men, viz:—GEORGE,
j about 22 or 23 years of age, yellow
tszaesS complexion, well made straight in
his build, and is near six feet in height. He had on
when he ranaway a blue round jacket, dark pan
taloons and a tarpaulin or sailor’s hat and was bare
footed. JOSHUA, the other, is about 20 or 21
years of age, dark complexion, slow spoken, had
on a blue round round jacket and w hite pantaloons,
a r:»und crown white wool hat and was also bare
footed. He is about five feet eight or ten inches
high, and stout built, w ith a smooth face, having no
• beard at all.
I will give the above reward for the apprehen
sion of said negroes, and delivery to me at Bath, if
i taken in Georgia, or for their confinement in some
safe iail if apprehended out of the state, or $25 for
i either of them. JAMES WHITEHEAD.
September 20 ts 40
$25 REWARD.
yfs Ranaway from the subscriber on
mijf .the 30th of June last, his negro boy
JOE. He is a liizht complected ne-
J gro, and is well known on the Savan
|rff J nah river, having been engaged boat-
ing between this city and Savannah
for several years past. He is stout built, about
twentv-two years old, five feet four or five inches
hi'di; has two of his front teeth decayed; intelligent,
and speaks without embarrassment. He is known
to his acquaintance by the name of Joe Rowell, and
was raised by Mr Rowell. I have understood he
has been seen several times lately in Augusta, and
I have no doubt is now about the city. He may
have a pass given him by some person, but none
from me. 'i be above reward will be given for his
safe delivery to me, or if lodged in any jail so that
l ean get him and I w ill give a reward offifty dollars,
for proof to conviction that he is harbored or em
nloved bv a white person.
Aug 18 ts DAVID WESTBROOK.
RUNAWAY NEGRO. ;
g. Ranaway from the subscriber, on
.the 13th of September, a negro min
by the name of WARREN, a!»ont 25
/r?*r~7 or 26 years old, having lost some of
'fllj his fore teeth. It is presumed that he
has shaped his course for Charleston,
S. C. A liberal reward w ill be paid for his appre
hension and safe keeping, so that I get him again.
s BYRD M GRACE,
p s. Letters will reach me either at Columbus,
Geo . or Henry Court House, Ala.
The Georgia and South Carolina papers will
copy the above four times, and forward their ac
counts to this office. —Columbus Sentinel.
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BllA ND RE T M'S ' >V
VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL PILLS.
Price of simile Box, 50 cts. —Price rtf double Rot, $ 1 •
ESTABLISHED IN ENGLAND 1751.
And nearly Til O MILLIONS of Boxes sold, in
the United Stales, since May, 1835.
‘Science should contribute to tin-Comfort, Health, and
■Happiness of mankind.”
ON the eighteenth of May, 1>35, these now truly
celebrated PILLS were first made known in
the United States, although in Europe they had
been previously before the public, nearly a century
The American public naturally viewed them with
suspicion, but as on trial they were found what
they professed, it was soon displaced by the great
est confidence. They have seeftred this character,
too, under very adverse circumstances, having to
contend with the base slanders promulgated by
those interested in keeping mankind in a state of
error as regards the functions of their bodies. Dr.
Brandreth would here impress on this friends, and
the public generally, that however different may
be the action of the Pills at different times, that
such differenl action arises noi from any alteration
in the Pills, but from the state of the body ; they
should therefore be persevered in until the action
is uniform ; for they are an effectual assistant of
nature, having the same kind of action on the hu
man body that storms and hurricanes have upon
air, or that the tides have upon the ocean; they
purify. What so judicious as the copying of na
ture ? We see, when she wishes to become puri
fied, that she puts herself in commotion, whit h has
the purifying effect. And so we, to induce purity
i rour bodies, bring about a natural commotion by
artificial means, and experience has taught those
who have adopted this course, and who for this pur
pose have used these Pills, that they were in the
right, because the result has been sound health, or
m other words, every organ has become restored
(ca state of purity consistent with its functions;
and although there are many whose bodies are in
uch a state of debility and suffering, that all which
can reasonably be expected is temporary relief;
nevertheless, many persons who have commenced
with them under the most trying circumstances of
bodily affliction, w hen every other means and me
dicine have proved ahogether unavailing, have
been restored to health and happiness from their
use, and the consequence is, they are now recom
mended by thousands of persons whom they have
cured of Consumption, Influenza, Colds, Indiges
tion, Dyspepsia, Head Ache, and a sense of ful
ness in the back part of the Head, usually the symp
toms of Apoplexy, Jaundice, Fever and Ague, Bili
ous, Scarlet, Typhus, Yellow, and common Fevers
of all kinds; Asthma, Gout, Rheumatism, Nervous
Diseases, Liver Complaint, Pleurisy, Inward Weak
ness, Depression of the Spirits, Ruptures, Inflam
mation, Sore Eyes, Fits, Palsy, Dropsy, Small Pox,
Measles, Croup, Coughs, Whooping Cough, QuinV
sey, Cholic, Cholera Morbus, Gravel, Worms, Uys- '
entery, Deafness, Ringing Noises in the Head,
King’s Evil, Scrofula, Erysipelas or St. Anthony’s
Fire, Salt Rheum, White Swellings, Ulcers, some
of 30 years standing, Cancers, Tumors, Swelled
Feet and Legs, Piles, Costiveness, all Eruplions of
the Skin, Frightful Dreams, Female complaints of
every kind, especially obstructions, relaxations, Vc.
14,000 TESTIMONIALS have been received
from individuals of the highest respectability, who
have been cured by the use of these Tills since j
their introduction into the United Stales.
Although Dr. B. has enumerated by name the I
above diseases, he is nevertheless of opinion with
his grandfather, the late celebrated Dr. William
Brandreth, that as there is only ONE principle ol
disease, which is an impurity of the Blood, which
by impeding the circulation, brings on inflamma
tion, and consequent derangement in the organ, or :
part where such impurity of the blood settles; and
that it is the different appearances which this in
flammation or derangement put on, that have cuus
ed medical men to designate such appearances by
various names, but which are in feet, only the same
disease, with more or less virulence. Dr. William
Brandreth was so fully convinced of the truth of '
the above simple theory, that he spent 30 years in !
experiment and laborious research into the medi
cinal properties of the numerous plants composing
the Vegetable Kingdom; his object being no com
pose a medicine w hich should at once purify, and
remove by purgation all bad humors from the blood
by the stomach and bowels, as bv the continuation
of tiie use of such a medicine, such humors are
sure to he carried off, and the blood necessarily as
sume a state of purity ; and whoever lakes these
Pills, and perseveres w T ith them, will be satisfied
that Dr. William Brandreth fully attained his phi
lanthropic object. It is now an absolute and known
fact, that every disease, whether it be in the head
or feet, in the brain or meanest member; whe
ther it be an outward ulcer, or an inward abscess,
are all, though arising from many causes, reducible
to this one grand effect, namely, impurity of blood,
In many cases where the dreadful ravages of ul
ceration had hud bare ligament and bone, and
where to all appearance no human means could
save life, have patients by the use of these Pills,
been restored to good health; the devouring dis
ease having been completely era heated.
Inconsequence of the pleasantness of their ope
ration, and tlie dose not generally being required to
be more than four or five Pills, (merely keeping in
view 7 the drain upon the humors,) they are fast su
perseding every other preparation of similarimport
Cases may occur where it will he very proper to take
twenty or even thirty or more Pills; this must, how
ever, be considered with reference only to highly
inflammatory appearances, or w'hen great pain is
experienced.
As Brandreth’s Pills prevent Scurvy, Costiveness
and its consequences, seafaring men, and all travel
lers to foreign regions, should not be without them,
in order to resort to on every occasion of illness.
N. B.—Time or climate affects them not.
A fresh supply just received and for sale at this
office.
No Drug Store has the Genuine Medicine for
Sale ! _C<? 2 June 33
DYSPEPSIA.
ANOTHER recent test of the unrivalled virtue
of Dr. WM. EVANS’ Medicines—DYSPEP
|si A—TEN YEARS STANDING. Mr. J. Me
j Kenzse, lfi6 Stanton street, was afflicted with
above complaint for 10 years, w hich incapaciated’
him at intervals, for the period of six years,in attend
ing to his business, restored to perfect health, under
the salutary treatment of Dr. VVm. Evans.
The principal symptoms were, a sense of disten
sion and oppression after eating, distressing pain in
the pit of the stomach, nausea, impaired appetite,
giddiness, palpitation of the heart, grent debility
and emaciation, depression of spirits, disturbed
rest, sometimes a bilious vomiting and pain in the
ri<rhl side, an extreme degree of Fang nor and faint
ness, any endeavour to pursue his business, caus
ing immediate exhaustion and weariness.
Mr. McKenzie is daily attendinghisbusiness, and
none of the above symptoms have recurred since
he used the medicine. He is now a strong and
healthy man. He restorted to myriads of remedies,
but they were all ineffectual. He is willingtogive
any information totiie afflicted respecting the ines
timable benefit rendered to him by the use of Dr
Wm. Evans’ medicine.
ANTONY & HAINES, agents.
No. 232 Broad street
March 20 101
CHRONIC DYSENTERY.
MORE CONCLUSIVE PROOFS of the extra
ordinary efficacy of Dr. WM. EVA NS’ cel
ebrated C A MOM iLE and APERI ENT A NTIBIL
IOUS PILLS in alleviating afflicted mankind.—
Mr Robert Cameron 101 Bowery, Disease,Chron
ic Dysentery, or Bioody Flux. Symptoms, unusu
' al flatulency in the bowels, severe griping, frequent
inclination to go to stool, tenesmus, loss ofappetite,
natives, vomiting, frequency of pulse, and a frequent
discharge of a peculiar foetid matter mixed with
blood, great debility, sense of burning heat, with an
intolerable bearing down of the parts. .Mr. Came
, ronis enjoying perfect health, and returned his
sincere thanks for the extraordinary benefit he had
1 received. Forsale by
. ANTHONY & HANES,
Sole Agents for Augusta, No. 232 Broad street
JP. SR PZE, has just i*eceived, dres* and fur- N,
• niture Calicoes in great varieties i»1 pfrees
and patterns.
Irish Linens in.halfand whole pieces, till qualities.
Gentlemen’s merino, huskin and silk Gloves
Cotton, worsted and gum elastic Suspenders
I Misses and hoys worsted Cravats
Silk, cotton V.rginia lamb’s Wool and merino hoser
and half hose
Best white and black English silk hose
A great variety of 3-4 4-4 5-4 6-4 7-4 8-4 9-4 10-4
fashionable shawls
Gentlemen’s silk pocket Hdkfs. warranted not to
j fade
t 3-4 6-4^ merino Circassians, all colors
. Ileal French merino Cloth, do do
. " bite, scarlet, green, and yellow Flannels, som#
, extra fine
Reai VV elch and Rogers Flannels, warranted not
f to shrink
\Vhite twilled and 6-4 domestic Flannels
I Kentucky Jeans, Satinets, all colors and qualities
Cradle and Crib blankets, very fine
I 3-4 4-4 6 4 Bedticking
i 5-4 (1-4 bleached and unbleached Waltham Sheet
ings
, 3-4 do do Shirtings
f New York mills Shirtings, and British Long Cloth
lied and blue Linsey
, Negro Kerseys and Blankets, very heavy
VV hite Canton Flannel, some very fine
Assorted cvlored Cambrics
Corded and quilted Skirts
34- 4-4 5-1 6-4 7-1 printed Cottoft Shawlr
Salisbury Flannel
White, blue, and pink Satin Silk
I-ong Lawn, assorted, some extra fine
6-4 Jackonet, Book, Nansook, Scotch, and India
Mull Muslin
6-4 Cotton Cambric
Plain and figured Swiss Mnslins, Bishop Lawn
German Oil Cloth
Plain and figured Bobinet Laces and Edging*
English Thread Laces and Edgings
Clot ton and worsted Hosiery lor Children
! Assorted flax patent Thread
Fiat-head Pins ami iletnming’s Needles
j Taylor and Clark’s Spool Colton
i Neck, puff, side, tuck, and round Shell, Brazilian,-
Dressing, and Ivory Combs
i Fancy coal and youth’s Buttons
j 6-4 red Pudding and green Prize
Cotton, worsted, and cloth Table Covers, some Os
them new style
Ladies’ and Misses Straw Hoods
4-4 Apron Checks
6 4 cross barred Mnslins
Irish Linen Sheetings, some extra fine
10-4 London Sheeting
Needle-worked Inserting and Scolloping
Gauze Flannel, black Italian Crape arid Crape"
Leisse .
V,VVhite and black Crown Linings
i Corsets, assorted numbers and qualities
1 Gentlemen's black Italian Cravats and Stocks
do Swiss do
! Green worsted Cord and Tassel*
{ Colton Cord and darning Cotton 1
Cotton and silk Umbrellas, some extra
Best plated Hooks and Eyes
Scarlet, green and yellow Fereting
Tapes and Bobbin.-, silver Thimbles
I 6-4 and 4-4 best black Italian Silk
Russia Sheetings and Diapers
I Crash, Dowlas and Huckaback, for towelings
Ladies’ iloskin, and picnic Gloves
Satin and Lastting Ribbons, assorted
4-4 6-4 Furniture Uiinily, brown Holland*-
12-4 3larseilles Quilts
12-4 colored Counterpanes
Lace Veils, some very fine ‘-v.
6-4 and 7-4 Barnsley Diaper \
Double damask table Diaper, assorted width
Damask Table Cloth
Worsted Moreen, assorted color*
French jet and blue black Bombasins, superior
and low priced
Bird’s eye Diaper
I 8-4 and 10-4 unbleached Linen Table Cloth
■ Black silk velvet Ribbons
Black, green, and pink silk and tabby Velvet*
Ladies’ Ringlets and Curls
Ratincts assorted colors, plain aod figured Baize*'
French Napkins, with colored borders
Youth’s pc irl and shin Buttons
Open work bleached and unbleached cotton Ho**
Embroidered silk .ose
Woolen Gloves and Mitts
Wooden and Steel Busks
Blue, black, and fancy Casimere* 1
6-4 Cambric Dimity, pluid Linsey, Rid Dolls
Ladies’ colored, fine plain, Swiss, and Florence
plait Straw Collages
New style figured dress Silk, all colors.
ALSO,
70 pieces Scotch ingrain and treble ply Carpeting*
Black Carpetings, thread and binding to suit the
same
100 Brussels and block tufffed Hearth Kugr
Very fine assorted size.-bed Blankets
The above goods will be disposed of by Whole
sale and Retail,' on reasonable term*.
Oct 6 47
New and Fresh Imported Dry Hoods,
JA S. ANDERSON CO.
HAVE just received from Liverpool, direct, the
following DRYGOODS, which they offer
for sale on their usual low terms for CASH, viz:
14 pieces 4-4 black, white, and assorted colors Plaid-
Glasgow Ginghams
24 pieces do do do and do
25 do small figured colored Jaconet Muslin*
16 do do Mourning do
60 do 31anchesterfa;icy Calicoes, ass’d pattern#
10 do super blkand while do. do
5 pieces rich and beautiful lustre English black and
blue black Silks for Ladies Dresses
Long Lawns of a very fine quality
ALSO FROM NEW YORK,
114 pieces white Pavilion Gauze
50 do blue and green do
Together with other staple GOODS, suitable to'
the present andapproachingseasons
April 7 109
NEW GOODS.
ja::es anderson <s• co.
iBH AVE just received from New Yurkiby 1 tfiftf
STM. way of Savannah, a great variety of Stapes
DRY GOODS, which, they will sell on their usual
low terms for cash, viz :
5-4 Black Mateoni Italian Lustring Silk
Parasols and Ladies’ silk Umbrellas, asst, qualities
Gentlemen’s brown and black silk do. large size
6-4 striped and checked Swiss Muslins
6-4 Jaconet and Nansook Muslins
6-4 plain, superior and common Book Muslins
Persian and Swiss col’d Muslins, very- handsome
Small sprigged do. Jaconet
Small printed Calicoes, forChildren’s wear, argreat
variety of patterns
6-4 plaid and check Muslins, for Ladies’ wear
Striped fancy Cassimers and brown Linen Drilling*
Striped and mixed Cotton Florentine
Long lawn and birds eye Diapers, very fine
Hair curd and plaid Ginghams
Rich furniture Calicoes of entirely new pattern*
Ladies’ English black and white Hose
HoskinGloves, Paris made
Plated and common white Hooks and Eye*
Taylo-’s Persian Sewing Cotton, white and assorted
colors
Apron checks, Bed Ticking and Marlboro’ Stripe*
Linen and Herringbone Tickit g, yard wide
4-4 and 6-4 Hamilton blchd Sheetings and Shirting*
4-4 York Mills Sheetings and otherapproved.bieach
Russia Crass and Diapers
Super Flaxen Osnaburgs
4-4 and 7-8 cotton do. assorted qualities.
With a great many other desirable and seasons
ble DRY GOODS, all of which was selected early
in the spring at low prices and will be sold at a
moderate advance. 106 March 31
RECEIVED ON CONSIGNMENT.
■g H BOXES excellent TOBACCO, manu
tc" factured by General E. C. Carrington,
Halifax, Va.. which will be sold low by
CLARKE, McTEIR A CO.
February 8 84