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RV GUIEU & THOMPSON. AUGUSTA, GA. THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 3, IBL9. VOL. XVI >CW SERIES, NO to.
T:i.: : >.snrunomalist.
OFFICE i < .1 vein POSH-STBEET.
Tiir.i I> >r fr<> /» lie .V. >Y corner of 11 road-street.
S lies of l.iV!) by V I ui oisUators, Executors, oi
G i»r• {i ims,-ire required, by !uvv, to be field on the
irst V its lay in ibe month, between l lie hours ol
• tan in me f irenoon m i three in the afternoon, ai
;h« Court-House i.i which the property issituate
Notice of these sales must be given in a publif
i Ozei le si xrv imvs orey ions to the day of sale,
■'sles ofNE bMKS must be at public auction, on
Die first Tuesday of ilia moot h, between the usual
hours of sale, at the place oi public sales in the
County where the letters Testamentary, or Ad
ministration, or tluardiatiship, may have been
’srfa'nted. first giving sixty days notice thereof,
ill one oft he public . izettes oftlds State, and »•
1 the door of Hie "ouri-1 louse where such sales
are to be heM.
Notice for u- sale of Person a! Property must he
• phi in i ;<> .tanner, roatv u.vvs previous to
dav of sale.
iouceioi ie Debtors and Creditors of an Estate,
must f»e published for forty u.vvs.
Notice 1 hat apnlication will fie made to t lie Court
• f Ordinary for leave to sell LA N D, i.utsl be pub
lished for FOUR MONTHS.
notice for leave to sell NEGIIOKS, must he pub
lishei four months, before any order absolute
can he given by tlie Court.
>AL!i AN!) WINTFH 1)1?Y GOODS,
V EW y
KDGVit &C; A it.fl 1C 11A K L
ri-* now receiving heir supply of
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
tmraprtsing a large and general assortment of goods
in tlieir line, which I hey feel disposed to offer at fair
prices. 3d if 1 1
n. \v. i\)'tT i. & t-■«>.
WHOLESALE SHOE DEALERS,
N0.‘276 broad-street, \ugusta, Ga
)NE TSUHNAND [103)1 PACKAGES
r, do rs a.v i) sno ns,
(f IOMPRISINO every article in the line; which
NAv can fie sold as low’ as in Northern < ’dies —all
arrangements being with manufactories direct. A
general aasortment of LEA I'IIEUS
15. vV. FORCE & CO.
April 24 Augusta. (Georgia.
PANCr ?;•;> MX, Wt.iTvuiin h.i I ii u u
fSNUB subscriber has just imported direct from
i Paris, the taiiowint <G )OI)', viz:
Rombisins of the best fi iric. from $1,1.2 to 53 pr yd
Artificial Flowers and Wreaths
Splendid Panaches, do. Plumes
I Rich (JaMF.e Cap Ribimus, pink, while, blue,sir w,
and lilac
H*. ib» do do hlk 21 mourning and slate
1* iia Rubber Suspenders, from aJc lo §3 pr pair
Ladies Ir'oves, a uadis chvrre.iu noirooo-ns bhme
do do couleura utsorties
Do. da half long Wanes
ho. do “ ** *• fins brodes a rosette
*V. ** a la Parisietme brodes
j,» bris satin a reseuux
(G#*’.lemea’s Cloves, half ptqure Anghii.se coulturs
Do. “ “ units cousus noir
Do. “ “ “ “ blanc
Wo “ daim Ist suable
Ei«brotd*r»J LinenChmbrtc -•-‘odkcrr.luefa
Do. “ heis-stitched
Do. “ “ a rang* de sour
Do. “ •• a riviere
Aborted Silks
Mari«-, Wool Hlankefs, from It) to 11-4
r'erv fine while eriuo V ...,| ;[osu
Gentlemen s best 'Cuing U h;ps
Linen Cambrics, Oil Siik
Thread and Silk Corset Laces
F.,j» trutdered Crape Dresses
Ip'uss'j'p.,. i ,«iT v ''‘, vety Hug
.ie'. and blue blaek Chally
(Gross »le Rhine Silk, Reps do
Fnhroii! r«'iW ih, f;iucv iin.l hlk
r in Ribbon, assort d numbers and colors
Crtarn of Persse.do do Almond
BeH Almond an I Rose Soaps, best Hair Powder
*<st CeUigne, ’lose and Orange Flower Water
Ta/other with a large coiieetion of Paper Hang
iaj and Dor'er.ng of tlie most recent p*t:erns.
At.no,
. ust received from New Vork,additional supplies
aestte and Imputed Staple woods
‘•Nov. 1 7 J- P SETZE.
PVM ■- J ;r>SCI NBS,
"TTi ST received, direct from ilie Propr.ators, and
all warranted genuine, the following valuable
M IiDICLNES:
Dr Isaac Thompson’s celebnated E\ E W \-
TER, which has so long tieei) kn >wn by the pub
lic, as an almost rertum .cure for most kinds of weak
and inflamed sure eyes. As ill s most valuable me
tlteme'has Iteen coanierieiieik he purchaser is to
be careful to exannae mid s<‘o teal the h■ d t * >el
around each bottle ut the i'.ve liter, ! S igoied ny
Isaac i’lioiß'isoi., New i.ondou. Coon.', or i «ue
cessnr, l)r aohj I. Am;;' i on, of i'r. y, N V, rs
nolle olosr can >#ssib!y lie genuine
Dr Lee's (Vindli ■u) a'.i f Dr ufe’f (New l.ott
u*i.'tienuiuc \ .ui-1 ttltiHis Pills.
i»i. Isaac i'ti.iiupson's co.eor lied K eosote Tooth
ache Specific, an . e. lam cure fior tfie !» > li
aclte.
Dr rhomasoo’s Vr'im tic't\mih Paste, the best
ar icte now in use. fir whitenin a*al preserving
theTcctk, cie.iusit g the Area.h, and sireiiglheidug
lhe(Gimi».
1 r. .iush’s celehrutoJ An i- ys;,.ep<ie«nd ; i tout
Pilh.
[i ulor’s Indian Vegetable Specific, so well known,
as fie host medicine now m use for ‘ 'olds, ('ouglts.
Cot.sumpiion and most complaints . f the Lungs.
Ur. Plielp's genuine 1 onaalo Pills.
American Pulmonary LJaisam, lor Coughs,Colds,
o ting o f Blood, »Vc
ut. tia wsen’s I toil Ointment, for coring, he Itch,
and must cataeeons eron ions on the skin.
American Salt Khetiin and Ti tter Ointment.
Dr. Hrandreih’s Pills, Ac.
The above sole brat ed de ucines for sale by
ITIRPiN, U ANTKGN AC A- Co., Augusta,
AUo. bv P. M. COHEN & CO.,
Dec 5 thfim Charleston, 8. (’.
[ Tl V til* i\) b Cv»lJ it.NC—■> Ec.rs. ta a Es.
AS it is, and has been, usual of late years, with
the proprietors of the different Race Tracks
, ts our country; to a*lver:ise their .'lakes, and, in
' my npimoM, to close at too early a period, to give
Si the owners of Colts a fair opp..ituuity of lestiitg
tlieir acias .pialiiles, I coiumumcate. tliertttbre, to
v ie s > irtii) i w o. l.;, my present piati. rules and tet Ills,
i' lere will be kept open Stakes for two and
1 liire years old,to be n.n for every successive year,
fl and riot to be closed mini one mouth previous to
9 the race: Declaration, fifteen days before the cob?
.1 : 'ig off of the race.
1 ’ hakes of one thousand dollars entrance, will ho
> mile heals. Forfeit, 8-500; Declaration, 3100.
— > e entries to form a Stake.
ikes of five hundred dollars entrance, will he
e beats. Forfeit,B2so; Declaration,§7s. Three
<r es to constitute a Slake.
shes of two or one mile, to suit the conveni
o , of parties, that is, the amount to be run for.
I arsons wishing lo make their entries, will please
id their letters to the subscriber, acting proprie
u of the Hampton Course, or to (’apt. vvm (G.
Timmo, Secretary of the Hampton Jockey Chib-
Augusta, Ga. F. W. LACY.
1 Sept.'27 43^
$jT The Charleston Mercury, Columbia Teles
. cope, Mtlledgeville Standard of Union, Macon Te
i legraph, Columbus Herald it Sentinel, Athens Han*
» tier. Savannah tGporgiun, Montgomery (Ala.) Jour*
J nal, Raleigh Register, Petersburg (Va.) Consiella-
M lion, at:d Richmond Enquirer, will insert tiie above
Vmee a month, for six months, previous to the an
T nual races over the Hampton Course, and forward
I their accounts to 4.’. \V T . L
BA LE Ht>l*iG AND nVlv£.
COILS PHILADELPHIA ROPE—
-10(X> lbs. Twine.
Foiaaleby A. GARDELLE.
6 63
£Z-»H>g»g ■ muu»- »yg^g^eai
WARItEVTON V( ADil'ilY.
Trustees of this L.stitotiun are happy to
3. state to the public that they have procured
the services (.( John Monaghan for the next year,
who v\ill open the School on ihe Ist Monday in
January next. The reputation of .Mr. Monaghan,
r the exertions of the Trustees now making and to
e be continued, the health and accessibility of War
(f rcnton, present strong Maims to public attention
[t and patronage. All the branches of Vcademic and
Collegiate instruction will be taught. Terms of
tuition and board, reasonable.
Trustees. —Henry I/ickhart, William P. Butt
n John Moore, S. W Smyth, P. N. Muddu.r.
I By order of ilie board.
e G. V. NEAL, Secretary.
I October 27 2'Jc 56
n {Fj~ The Chronicle & Sentinel w ill please pub
( ish (be above Weekly natil ilie Ist of January, and
’ i or ward t’te.r aroci.it to 1 1. V. for payment.
* • 311 v & I ?.-• ■ ) • ■ 5 11.l 1 . i •*.• ts -•1 >L .
Co:.ie, iif’ I/- Into h <!</./ HeifnalJ-fif*., Augusta.
r ' CHANGE OF i CRMS.
J f HMIb attempt u» presort e classes from hei?;g mo
ld ken up by pupils entering at an advanced
’ period of the term, is found to be impracticable.—
As the arrangements of the school are thus compt-l
-1 j ltd to yield to the convenience of distant pat ions
* and absent citizens, the charge for the whole term
will, therefore, no longer be required of those who
' wish to enter but for a part,
i A scale of graduation, according to the time each
! pupil is entered, will tie adopted, corresponding
? j with w hat is found in other similar insiiutiioas in
the .State,
for the whole term of nine months, the charges, as
heretofore, are for the
Senior Department, $4O
, Primary do. 50
t Music on the Piano Forte, 75
r French and Drawing,each, 40
For six months —Senior Department, 6>
Primary do 37 50
Music, 56
French and Dra wutg.each, 30
For three months —Senior Department, S 3
Primary do. 20
Music, 32
i French and Drawing,each. Id
1 The school is now in full operation, and amply
supplied with Teachers. There sire connected with
lltis insinutioo, sink Teachers: in the English and
f "lassie;;!'branches, Rev. A. M. Egerlou, Mrs. Egcr
ton, Mr C. Chapman, .Mrs Chapman.
In French, Drawing and Peam uiship, Miss S.
Dupee.
Lecturer in the Natural Silences, Mr. ,M Platt.
In focal Music, Miss s Pet.anuan
In Instrumental Music, .Miss Dakings, and Mr. J. i
Pcirellasb
Lectures in Chemistry Veil! he commenced as
soon us the necessary arrangements can t.e made.
N. B. Former pupils of the School tire invited to
xttend the Lectures gratuitously; to a few others
tickets will lie sold on moderate terms.
it?"Ho ird may now be readily obtained in res
pectable private families, and no rc;.,.„nr'.te terms.
i l"Jt“ Parents and guardians are rest ectfoliv invi
ted to *Ollllllll6 their visits to the-school, at all hours
o( Hie day, to witness the recitations and progress
of the pupils. fit 3w3 IV‘W.^l5
E St. N I i’ ‘if m*' ,
FRANKLIN COLLEGE
t exercises of this I nsi it ut ion he resinned
' *4 oil -Tuesdut/, the 15/A of next.
The following constitu'® the Tacu'ty.
each of v. ill give itis whole lime to the tintics
of liis utiice :
A t.nvzn Church, I) D . President, and Profes
sor of Moral Philosophy, Political Economy, and
International Law.
James Jackson. A. M , Professor of Natural
p;,:!:;; jp'iy and Chemistry.
Henry Hull, M. D-, Professor of Mathematics
ami Astronomy.
Malthus A. Ward, M. D., Professor <-f Natural
History.
Wm I.khmann. A. M , Professor of Cretk and
Modern I .angnaacs.
James P W a ode'll. A. M., Professor of Latin,
Archaeology, and Belles Lettres
<'haki.es E cl*Cat, A. M., Professor of (’ivil j
Engineering, and adjunct Professor of Natural
Philosophy.
ffjt A. Irving. A. >1 , Tutor in Ancient Lan
guages.
i Nahum IT Wood. \ M , 'Tutor in Mhtheinatics.
Applicants for admission into any of ihe regular
classes of (’oMcge. can be examined on Monday tlie
11th of January, or at any other time, should tliev
prefer it.. it would, however, he wcl for those, who
* intend to j >in ihu Institution, to be present as early
i as Monday ilie Idtit, if not - earlier.
The Professor of Civil Engineering will give in
‘ s ruction' to those who may do'ire to prepare
hemselxcs for lit*! increasingly important branch
' of science.
t he Frert'-h I.nn tttage is a regular study of Col
-1 ege In addition Witch, they it ho dc.-dre it, can j
1 'indy the Italian, German, and Spanish Languages 1
—whit ut rxlri charge.
he Col »ir Library now contititie aliont 6,000 :
' well selected volumes, white the Libraries ol the !
j tvv>» Literary societies have about 4.00').
‘ i The Botanic Gar den is large, and under the care -
1 of a i exp* icnccd Gardener, is kept, in tine order, I
' and contains many rare nod interesting pbints To (
‘ his Students have uert's, under the instruction of !
the Professor of Natural History.
TERMS*
Toulon i‘<> n January ih to August Ist, -§2l 00 j
Library Fee, 'irvix's 1 Mire, Boom Rent,
and Fuel for Public Rooms, - - 6 00 |
i
§3O 00
1 For the same for the Fall Perm, - - §2O 00
' j Excellent B cmLiothe most respe, table families,
| can be ohlnnte If< r f ot* 310 to -t 1 4 per month.
V6IIUIIV HULL, Secretary & Treasurer.
i J Dec 13 th 3 76
,i a isafwilijiiiA'iiTiJ 1
Jf CITIZENS, strangers, one arid all, did you know
: 'SLf that about R miles from A ngusta there is ap
; parently tnunexhastable quarry of excellent Gran
lie. which has been boned >n ihe bowes of the
earth for ages past, and has hitherto been of no
service? In view uftbis, tbe subscribers have de
| termined that this excellent building material shall
; remain no longer dormant for the want of hard
| knocks to render it suitable lor building, There
-1 i fore we have taken a lease of the Q tarry, and en
s tered into co-partnership for the purpose of carrying
1 on the Same Cutting business tn all Us branches.
We wd! lay the Stone down in any part o! AngU'fa,
J a: tin- Bom on prices, with the freight and comms
-1 j sion from that p ace to this added. Wo arc now
* ; prepared to receive orders for Fronts of any de- j
| senption, also Window Caps and Sills, Door do , i
Edge Stone, Gutter Stone, and in fact all kinds of <
work that Granite was ever used for.
Dec 3 ts 74 CHIP.M\N& HEAD
b In aceor.la.ice with tac us.e.isoo.c wtvs
). of tae Southern Convention.
DIII 11 C T J 7*l P O R T A TIO N.
e TItOS. I. WRAY .5- SOX,
e M AYE just received per the Governor Troup.)
jOL and are now opening, a large assortment of
< HE MU il ALS and other DRUGS, from tiie La
boratoryof dander, Weaver & Co., (oite of the
e first houses in England) which will be sold in a
. state of the utmost purity. Tnese with their for
mer supply on band constitutes a large and very
1. complete assortment, consisting of aimost every
article in the Drug line usually kept in this marke t. J
Orders will be tiianklully received and a
- tended to with despatch, on the most acconimoda
. ting terms.
Oct 16 ts 51
- NEW NOVEL 15Y SIMM'.
PELAVO. a story of the Goth, by me author
of Guy Rivers, Tenessee, <&c. Arc Just re
ceived by THOMAS RICHARDS.
• November 2‘J 70
li GC t.i <l. » » N ovd lOi a i - .
Nj A BOXES excellent TOBACCO, maim
8 -B~ v * factored by General E. C. Carrington.
Halifax, Va.. which will be sold low by
CLARKE, McTEiR <fe CO.
February 3 *4
SsSSrSfti gCTCT ’ ,n T JCT *V g l
Till: GEM'L\2 MORISON’S PILLS:
OR THE
VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL ME OJCISE
of nia SiUTWH do?,lege of hbalh’h,
Eoudon.
For aule by TIIOS. RICHARDS,
.Nt>. 293 Broad >treet.
Agent for the Slate of Georgia, appcrntmeiit < f
Dr. (Ito. Taylor, sole General Agent for tlic Unite
States.
fHAHE leading principles of the Hygeinn or Mo
| -H. rison:,..; Theory of Disease, are contained in
• Hie following propositions :
| I. The vital principle s contained in the blood
2. Every tiling in the body ;s derived from the
; blood.
3. AM diseases arise from imptiriiy in the blood.
4. Pain and disease have the same origin, may
} therefore he •■onsidered Synonimous terms.
| 5, Purgation by vegetables is the only effectual
j mode of purifying the blood, and eradicating dis
ease.
The Medicines of the British College of Health
cure ail diseases which admit of cure.
1. They remove from Tie stomach, liver and in
testines—the blood-making organ,—ail ohsfruc
fions to the due p'er.orhiancc of their healthy func
tions.
2. They purify the blood, by increasing its van
ons excretions; and prevent disease by enabling
die body successfully to resiit the predisp sing
and exciting causes of disease.
3. They increase the action of the absorbents,
by which all morbid growths are taken into the
circulation and afterward.- expelled from the body
4 They restore the regularity oftho-e processes
upon which the formation and circulation of the
blood depend.
CAUTION !—“No Pills s >hl in the United States
of America, arc the Genuine Morrison’s Pills, oi
Vegetable Imiversal Medicines of the Hr tislt Col
lege of Health, unless each Box. containing such
Pills, he signed with a sac-simile of Mr. Jamei
Mo it It iso X, THE Htgkist's Signature; and alsi
with a fac-siini!e of the Signature of the sail
GEORGE TA VLOIS, as such General Agi-ic
afbresard.”— k Sec advertised Copy of Appoint
merit.)
CAUTION THE SECOND!—The bold and
unprincipled, 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 me
• eorge Taylor —and idvertised as such, or by
the .Sun agents they tn *y appoint. All other per
-ons preleniling lobe Vendors are Imposters, am
the labels on such boxes Forgeries. Let tlie-i
beware ! NoChemis: or Druggist is ever etnpJoyi d
to sell these Medicines ; iior arc any genuine with
pretended English stamps.
Sold in Boxes, with wrappers, of 2d and 30 cents,
-ind Packers of i unit 3 dollars, each Packet con
tains a proportion of a!.out two to one of No. 2
Tins Powders arc in sepal a'e boxes, price 25 cents
GEORGE TA VJ.OR.
]fr>it'irr r>f the < rM' r *rrJ TL-ahii,
t and -ale! Uygr.ian delegate to the Untied Stales.
From the fiotulmi Morning Citronirle, Sep/.A'ii, ’3 .
ity Noties is hereby given, that by our deed o
ipnointment. hearing date the sth of Septeinticr.
j 1 J 37, GEORGE TAYLOR, of Wall street, New
j Pork, was appointed, and superseded Horatio
• -Miepheard .float, as GENERAL AGENT to tin
British College of Health, London, for-the SALK
OF MOHiSON’S PILLS in the United Slates «>!.'
America; and vve further dec’ai •, tiuit none tan
be warranted as Genuine unless corning from tin
said George Taylor, or the agents duly appointee
by him. in witness whereof we leave hereunto
sot onr hand. VlOiil-SON, MOAi’ A CO.
British College of Health, )
New Road, London, Sept. 1a33 J
Nov. Li 1 y fit
Si'HViiS, HBMILi’N.M OV CM u«K C, &c.
U.nON B A Lit ERSTON, No. 9 Light street
sf xj wharf, Baltimore, manufactures and keep* ■
cons’ anti yon hand a complete assortment of Selves. <
fiddles, Woven Wire, Ac , and will be always :
ready to execute any orders in his line with the j
utmost despatch fie begs leave to call the alien
j tinn of dealers and others to ids slock at present oh
itnml, consisting of- ■ •
100 dozen .Meal Selves, Nos. 14, Ifi, 13, 20 and 22 i
5b do d> do low-priced
25 do Riddles, assorted
3 ) do Hair Sifters, good quality
?')■'•( feet Woven Wire, coarse nett
2050 feet Woven Wire, for meal, rice. Ac.
550 feet Brass Wire Cloth, for powder, paper,
moulds, Ac.
Together wi h an as nrtment of Rat Traps, W ire
safes, < lorn and Sand Screens, Ac. Ac.
Persons ordering goods from a distance may de
>eiid upon their orders being filled with exactness
and despatch.
Baltimore, ltd . October 1, 1333. ]
For further information apply to WM CLAG- ,
| E I’T, No. 233 Broad street, Augusta, Georgia. ,
October 20 53
j TiUHIAiiO F. PAfUSJiii, ,
| r 'omm ion Merchant. /Vo 75 South street, .V. YorTt.
his services for the purchasing of all j
kinds of merchandize at a uommission of Iwo j
; and a half per cent hy remittance in cash, consign
-1 meins of produce or order. R F. P’s experience
i m the New York market.and his knowledge of the
principal Importers Manufacturers and Dealers,
:I liters himself he is fully competent to give satis
faction, tlie utmost and unwavering adherence to
instruction will be rigidly observed. Busine s lel
iers (post paid) will receive attention.
Refers to S A. H ifsey, Esq .John Peters A Co..
| New York; Hobby A Ilirtridge. Macon; and R
j -\. Little. Cincinnati. 4fi fim Oc- 4
I)IT)IV i tM) ;SiGi jTti 'G.
COLUMBET, from Lyons, (France,! in
’■X 9 forms the citizens-«»f Augusta find vicinity, j
| that he has opened a DYEING and SCOURING
1 ESTABLISHMENT on Broad street, three doors
: below the Eagle and Phoenix Hotel, where he will
be happy to attend to all orders Having served a
regular apprenticeship at his business in the city of
Lyons, which is the principal silk factory of France,
he feels confident he can give general satisfaction
to merchants in re-dying silk goods, of all descrip
tions and colors Ladies dresses handsomely dyed
[ or cleansed at the shortest notice; also Gentle
men’s apparel,
i Hischa'ges will be moderate.
Nov. 15 fimo fit
woncii.—The copartnership formerly ex-
isting between S. Kneeland and J. K. Kilburn,
under the firm of 3, KNEEL AND A CO., expired
by its own limitation on the Ist hist. The unset
tled business of the firm will be attended nrhy the
subscriber. S. KN,-ELAND
NoV. 13 64
The subscriber has associated his son
H. W Kneela.vd, with him in the Factorage
I and Commission Business , which will be conducted
: under the firm of S. KNEEL AND & SON. They
! tender their services to their fiends and the public,
j at the stand formerly occupied by 8. Kneeland A
Co. Their Ware-House being Fire Proof and ex
tensive, respectfully solicit a share of public patron
age S. KNEELAND.
Nov. 15 64
'MkTOTICE, —The co-partnership heretofore ex
j 13*1 isting between William Shivers, sen., and
John Shly, carried on the Rock Mills Factory, in
the counties of Warren and Hancock, under the
style of WIL- LAM SHIVERS. Sen.. A CO., and
afterwards under the styleof SHIVERS A SHLY.
is this day dissolved by mutual consent, and Mr
John Macaulay, is hereby authorised to collect all
the debts due by said concern, and pay all debts
due by said concern.
WILLIAM SHIVERS, Sen.
JOHN SHLY.
June 9th,1333.
N B.—The undersigned ‘wishes to inform the
agents and patrons of the above establishment, that
he will continue the business as heretofore, and
hones to merit» share of public patronage.
June 21 1 WM. SHIVERS, Sen.
gaßfSESir-sss*:-- ~.~
Ga. Agricultural Impieineiit Manutactori
A NO
AUGUSTA IRON VND BRASS FOUNDRY,
Corner oj Junes and Cmnai inas f reels, second aboa
Planters' Haiti.
$}
E'subscriber would cull the attentionof planl
3. ers arid others to the assortmeirt of AUUI
CULTUK VL I MPLEVIENTS, <Vc . wiiich he Da
in hand, con-isiing of Ploughs of the 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
*era, different kinds; (Torn and I'oh Crushers, a first
rate article; Wheal Fans. Horuony Mills, Cylimln
c.al Straw Cutlers of different sizes, also various
>ther Straw •' ’inters. Sugar Mills, Paint Mills, Thro
ng. Lathes,’: ’ircnlar Saws, Tyre Beading Machines,
jc-C (i o
He is prepared loilo heavy Iron Turning, or any
other work in his I.ae, at short notice.
The Iron and Brass Foundry is in fid! operation,
nav/ng a first rate workman to superintend the hli
oness, and a good stock of the best pig iron and coal
<n hand. Those in want of machine or any other
c-ind of castings, may depend oa their being well
done and of good quality.
Castings for Cotton Gin Gearing, always on hand.
Vlso. Miti Irons,&.e. .ROBERT PHILIP.
June 16 st f 130
~ A cari>T
iiin: E 4w '• ie subscriber having titled un that ex
■ s£iii|| ten-ivc th ee story house, JOI King-street,
i few doirs below Ge orge-sireet, a- a PiJIVA TE
BOARDING HOUSE, with fuminire. beds, bed
Tog, &c. entirely new, is able to offer families, or
-ingle gentlemen, as permanent hoarders, and such
ransient visiters as buntemulate rein .lining in the
city more than one day, good and spacious accom
nud itions.
During the past summer the hnnse has undergone
"onsiderable alteration*, which will add to the com
tort and convenience of visitors.
His table will at all times be furnished with the
best the market atlords.
His Wines are of direct importations, and of the
•hoicest kinds. O. A. ROt>RBAtTI.
Charleston Novx»nab-r ’to. 0 r ' *
VI Li R.CII A N Tk-i ilo T fjiiy (J.’iatlesion. (J
fS—-aL * ho subscriber would respectfully in
_ii? form the i rav elling public, that he Inis ta
iS-S-SLkfti 4his iieretotiirc reputable Establish
ment, and having put the same in complete order
or the r^g,,,,;„ M , oTfinesls, solicits thejr patronage,
assuring them, that if strict attention,on his part, and
hat of his Servants, the House shall he kept up to
its original character, w hi Ist under his predecessors;
m.I u.iy additions that can be made for their com
fort and convenience, will he attended to, that it
may be a Hotel of-the first order in the city.
WILLI CM NOL AN.
N. B—S. W. SIIiTTO.y lakes plea-iire m ro
commendmff his fricnb anil acquaintances' to his
successor, Mr. Win. Nolan, with their patronage,
ieiieving that he will give them entire satisfaction.
( bar estop. Nov’2o. [N24 stofi 68
I , !'i tJ ? i .I.S IC ,
On the Roil Hoad —lA miles from this nh/.
isjKgß The subscriber informs Ins friends and
the public, that he lias leased from Mr.
Verdery, his late residence at Bell Air, and that he
is nowprepared to accommodate from twenty to
thirty persons whh HO ARD during the summer
months, commencing on the Ist May.
Bell Air is situated on i,i‘nr line of the Georgia
Rail Road, ten miles from the city, and the cars
pass up and down daily within twenty feet of the
door. For health, Bell Airis not surpassed by any
spot in the country, being situated on an elevated
point of land, and supplied with the purest spring
water. _
The subscriber pledges himself to use every ex
ertion to accommodate those uho may patronize
hisesiablishineul. til'd) .VI. WALK.ER.
April 5 llitr IOS
I* RNSA CO L AMMAN'S! ON HOd ) R 3 j _ V Aid V
■i 4 CITY OF PENSACOLA.
i ysfesQ TH E subscriber having purchased the
lata 8 s la. lease and furniture of tins establishment
rum Mr. Taylor, the late proprietor, will be ready
.to receive visitors by the first of April next.,
Numerous and costly improvements will ho
bund in the arrangements anti accommodations of
the .MANSION HOUSE. New and more comtno
hons Bathing Houses will ho built, and Warm
Baths will he provided at all hours. A stable will
he attached to the House vvnli good accommoda
tion for horses and carriages. First rate Horses
and Carriages will also he kept for hire at moderate
prices, and sail and row boats, with, persons to
manage them, for the use of the visitors. Billiards
and other .amusements usually found at vvaleiiiig
places, will also be furnished, and feo conducted as
not to interfere with the comfort or quiet of the
hoarders. The wines and liquors will he of the
best quality; and to ensure a full supply ofice, a
cargo has already been ordered, which will arrive
about the Ist of .May.
Mr T. G. Barnard, who formerly kept so popu
lar u hotel in Washington City, will conduct idle
Hotel for the Proprietor, who. with such -aid, con
fidently ensures the visiters of last year, and his
friends general!}', 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 ol the
Gulf squadron; the salubrity of its climate, re
freshed constantly during the summer months by
the coolest breezes from tho Gulf-—die beauty of
the Bay and the neighboring islands and rivers,
the abundance and delicacy of die fish with winch
the water abounds, and its proximity to the best
southern ma kets, give Pensacola the preference
over all other places in these latitudes-, as a healthy
and deiigluful summer resort.
First rate boats will run between Pensacola and
Mobile, and will at all times lie able to take the
passengers from the New Orleans boats.
N. c>. ARNOLD.
Pensacola. Feb.ls, 1338.
Gentlemen wishing to engage rooms for their
families, cari address the Proprietor at Pensacola,
or Mr. SEW hi.!/ I . TA\ LOR, at New Orleans,
the forraerpropnetor.
References. —T. Sanford. Esq , Mr C. fnlloni.B.
McAlphin: Esq.. Lieut. Kibby, Mobile.; S. T.Tay
lor. T. P. Rea, New Orleans.
March 21) 101
v eXst*p owl nfiTs,
fAOR making Cakes, Bisc.ui s and all kinds of
Bread. L’ght. Sweet and VA holesome. The
YEAST POWDERS will he found far superior and
more convenient than Yeast, having the ad vantage
over that article in making all kinds of Batter Cakes
perfectly light and ready sos h iking the instant they
are mixed. They are highly recommended by
many of Ihe first families in this city and other
places- Sold by
lIA VILA ND. RISLEY & CO.
August 18 26
CAPS.
JUST RECEIVED asplendid supply of Gen
tlemen’s and Youth’s Cloth, For. Celett and
Leather Caps, of the latest fashions, by
E D. COORE.
Nov. 3 5J
IJ.MISRCLITAS ANT) BONNETS.
ICASE SILK UMBRELLAS, common to su
fine
1 case Gingham Umbrellas, common to super
fine
1 case colored P. L Hoods nr Nuns Bonnets
1 case white P. L. Hoods or Nuns Bonnets
Just received and for hv
Nov. ho 61 THO*. H. WYATT & CO.
BKANUIiETirS
VR^RT\BI J F. ITNIVEItSAL, FILLS.
i’m< <•■/ sia aleßox, 50 its. —Price of double /#Vu-,¥l
ESTABLISHED IN ENGLWD 1751,
A ini nearly l \\() Mi L LfON S o/ }>o.ies sold, in
the United States, suite J lay, 1535.
‘Science should conlrlb: eto tie.- (Pnntoii, Health, anc
Happiness of ma.ikn.J.”
eighteenth of May, 1535, those now truly
celebrated PILLS were first made known i.t
the L'.nitk!) States, although in Europe they hud
been previously before iho 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 secured this character,
100, under very adverse circumstances, having b
) contend with the base slanders promulgated by
! those interested in keeping mankind in a state o
■ error as regards the functions of their bodies. Or.
i llrandrelh would here impress on this friends, am!
• ; the public generally-, that however different mat.
> he the action of the Pills at different times, tier
such differem.il,.iion arises noi from any alteration’
, in ihe Pills, but from (be slate of the. body ; they
should ! here fore he persevered in until the actioi
is uniform ; for they are an effectual assistant oi
nature, having the same kind of action on ttie Un
man body that storms and hurricanes have upon
air, or that tiie (ides have upon the ocean; they
purify. \\ hat so judicious as the copying of mi
lure ! W e see, -alien she wishes to become pun
lied, tlint she puts herseifjn commotion, whit It ini.-
\he purifying effect. And so we, to induce purity
i hour bodies, bring about a natural commotion by
artificial means, and experience bus taught those
v\ ho have adopted this course, and uTo for ibis pur
pose have used these Pills, Unit they wo/einilu
right, because the resull lias been sonun health, o
tii'other words, every oigaa has become restore!
tv a slate of purity consistent with ns functions
and ahliough there are many w hose bodies are it
ueb a stale of debility and suffering, that nil whirl
cun reasonably be expected is temporary relief
nevertheless, many persons w ho have cumineiicei
with them under ihe most trying circumstances o.
bodily affliction, when every other means and me
dicine have proved altogether unavailing, havt
been restored to health and happiness from ilieii
use, and the consequence is,-they are now recom
mended by thousands oi persbiis; vv;t:)ia ihry have
cured of Consumption, Influenza, Colds, indiges
tion, Dyspepsia, Dead Ache, and a sense of tin
ness in the back part of the ID ad, usually ihe symp
toms of Apoplexy, Jaundice, Dover and Ague, Bili-
I otis, Scarlet, Typhus, Veliow;, ami co.inuan Fevers
of uli kinds ; Asthma, Gout, RUouiuuUsm, Nervous
Diseases, LiverCoinplaint,Pleuiisy, inward Weak-'
ness. Depression of the Spirits, Ruptures, inflam
mation, Sore Eyes, Fits, Palsy, Dropsy, Small Pox.
Measles, Croup, Coughs, Whooping Cough, Quin
scy, Cholic, Cholera Morbus,Gravel, W orms, Dys
cillery. Deafness, Ringing Noises in the Head.
Ring’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, CnEtiveness, all Eruptions o
the Skin, -Frightful Dreams, Female complaints o
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 Pihasinci
their introduction into the United States.
Althougli Dr. 11. lias enumerated by name i-bc
above diseases, he is nevertheless of. opinion with
Ids grandfather, die late celebrated Dr. William
Brandrelb, that as there js o’niy ON E principle < 1
(HSKA3K, which is an impurity’Of the Blood, whiel
diy impeding the cireiuation, brings- on iitilamma 1
lion, and consequent derangement in the organ, or
pan where such impurity of the bloo ' settles:• and
that it is the different appearances which this in
tiammation or derangement put on, that have cans
rd medical men to designate such appearances by
various names, but which are in fee I, only the same
disease, with more or less virulence. Dr. William
Braudresli was sd fully convinced of the (rath of
the above simple theory, that lie spent 3d years ii.
experiment and laborious research into the medi
.dual properties of the numerous plants'composm
the Vegetable Kingdom; Ids object being ho com
pose a medicine which should at once purify, am!
remove by- purgation ail bad humors from the blood
by the stomach ami bowels, as bv the continuation
of the use of such a medicine, such humors an
sure to he carried off, mid ihe blood necessarily as
sume a state of puriiy ; and whoever lakes these
Pills, and perseveres with- them, vvdl he satlsfleu
that Dr. William Brandrelh fully attained bis plii-
Ihnlhropie object, it is how an absolute and known
fact, that every disease, whether it he in the head
or fret, in llie brain or meanest member ; w he
ther it bo an out ward nicer, or an inward ab. ess.
are ail, though arising from many causes, reducible
to this one graiidcffeet, namely, impurity of blood.
In many cases where the’ dreadful ravages of ul
ceration had laid bare ligament and bone, and
where to all appearance no human means conk,
save life, have patients by llie use of these Tills,
been restored to good health ; the devouring dis
ease having been completely eradicated.
Inconsequence of ihe pleasantness of their ope
ration, and the dose not generally being required lo
he more than four or five Tills, (merely keeping in
view the drain upon the humors,] they- are last mi
perseding every other preparation of sinnlariuiport
Cases may occur where it will he vert; proper lo lui e
twenty or even thirty or more Pills ; this must, how
ever, be considered with reference only to highly
inflammatory appearances, or when great pain is
experienced.
As Brandreth’s Pills prevent Scurvy, Cosliveness
and its consequences, seafaring men, and all trcvel !
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 thi.-
j office.
i No Drug Store has the Genuine Medicine for
| 2 June" 23
DYSPE DSTN.
' A NOTHER recent test of the unrivalled virtue
,rm. of Dr. WM. lIVANb' Medicines—DVSTEP
SI A—TEN TEAKS STANDING. Mr. J. Me- I
Kenzie, lfi6 Stanton street, was afflicted with tin
above complaint for 10 years, which im-apaciiited
iiim at interval.., tor the period of six years,in attend
ing to Ids business, restored to perfeel health, under
if,-- Riiiutary treatment of Or. Wm. Evans,
i The principal symptoms were, a sense of disten
j sion and oppression after eating, distressing pain in
- : the pit of the stomach, nausea, impaired appetite,
• i giddiness, palpitation of the heart, great debility
| and emaciation* depression of spirits, disturbed
• i rest, sometimes a bilious vomiting and pain in the
right side, an extreme degree of languor and faiut
j ness, anyr endeavour to pursue his business, cans
ing immediate exhaustion and w eariness,
Mr. Mr Kenzie is >lriili/ attending hishusiness,nxui
none of the above symptoms have recurred since
be used the medicine. He is now a sirongand
healthy man. He resumed to myriads of remedies,
but they were all ineffectual, lie is w illingtogive
any information to the afflicted respecting them"s
ti. benefit rendered to him by the use of Dr
Wm. Evans’ medicine.
ANFO.W &. HAINES, agents.
No. 232 Broad street
March 20 10!
~ cT- 140 VIC • ‘
CONCLUSIVE PROOFS of the extra
J.WjB. ordinary efficacy of Dr. WM. EVA NS’ cel
ebrated C A MOMI LE and APERIENT ANTI BIL
IOUS PILLS in alleviating afflicted lankind.—
Mr Robert Cameron 101 Bowery, Disease,Chron
ic Dysentery, or Bloody flux. Symptoms-, unusu
al flatulency in the bo wels,severe griping, freqnem
inclination to go to stool, tenesmus, loss ofappente.
nausea, vomiting, frequency of pulse,and a frequen:
discharge ofa peculiar foetid matter mixeti vviti
blood, great debility, sense ofburrting heat, tviili an
intolerable bearing down of the parts. Mr. Limi
run is enjoying perfect health, anu returned lib
sincero tlianks for the extraordinary ocnefit he ha<
received, forsalebv
A HANES,
Sole Agents for Augusta, No. 232 Droad-etreet.
I THE HOWARD INSI RAMCE COM’Y
' A eta Capital of j>3oo.KK)—Office iVv. il Wall streti
I N:W Yfl'k.
j raiins COMPANY continue* to instore agninf
i Ji. loss and damage L»y Fire and thetwzardao!
■ lulai d Navigation.
bIKKCTORS-
J li. HAVENS, President.
Najah T»iyW, Cornelius W. Law rence,
J- Phillips Phemx, \\ in Conch,
David Lee, John Morrison,
V* m W ’Todd, < 'aleh tj, .Hai»led,
Moses Vilen, Jelnel Jnggar,
Micab Baldwin, K. L Woolley,
Fanning (’.'Pucker, J iseph Oiis,
-*'»•«>» Rankin, MeigsU. Beniamin,
G. LI. Varuuiu, John L), Wolte.
LEWIS PHILLIPS, Secretary. ,
The subscriber i> prepared intake Fire am) IRver
risks, as Agent of the above Company, at the our
renr rates of premium.
.1 V.MES B. BWiOP, Ae’t. of the 11. Ins Co.
Nov 22 thGin '64
Lthll.riLssKiN IJi >ISDSN. in MivnuraiTi
rWAllEsiibs.ribers having formed a Copartner*
51 .‘■hip under the firm of KOBARTS <fe CUN-
I M.Vtlli \ M, for the-trims clion of a (JKAKRAI.
| COMMISSION JiC Si NESS in Savannah, respect
| lullv lender ilu ir services to ilnir friends and the
public. J(,)S 11 KOBAUTS,
JOHN Jr.
11-/nent e-- in .1 ■trustu, Hopkins, Jejinj.mgs a. to.
Savairtiali, November J. I.Sd3.
13 ih.S 7* .
ni.Mxfi AE. v
JAMBS VNDERSON <fetO. *
BY W.M. C. WAV,
A n. '260 Hrond-xfrt-et, Auausfa, Ga.\-
3- *T A V E reniov* d t heir stock of
ia < iOODS to the store immediately opposite
ip the State Hank, where they are receiving addi
'tons of fresh imported Diy (omds, of ail descrip
lions, and suitable u» ike fad and winter season.
Optnhpr J 4(J
4iT7il r «~i s7i ' r i oiii,.
JAM ES \M D ERSO N &. ( (J.
An. 260, Opposite Ihe Stale Bank,
' S>ITAVr lately received large supplies of sen
i .ScdL sonaide j)KV GOODS. IMPORTED DI
RECT from LIVEKPOOL and NEW YORK, in
cluding all ihe mosi u-eful and fancy articles nsiisl
ly kept in huge establishments, which they offer gt
v ery lew prices lor cash. Among which are tile
f Towing :
I!U! : ss J’[,s, SAXONY PKFSSELS, VENf-
TJ AN, ENGLISH and AMERICAN LNGRIAN
CARPETING. very rich patterns
LIN KN CARPETS, for common use
‘6-1, 4—l and 3—J Italian Lustring. English and
f rene i assorted Colours, Gro de Naples and
Poult de So.e Silks, plain and figuied Silks in
great variety, plain black, white and colored
Sadns
Plain ind figured rich Poplins.
, Muslin de Laities and rich plain and figured black
and while and colored Cliallys
llieli Silk Gauze for ball and wedding dresses, plain
n"d figured, while, bine, straw and lemon color
ed. ,
Biack and white, rich embroidered and open work
English Silk Hose and Gloves, plain black
and white do , ! tidies’ superior black, white anti
colored cotton Hose, in great variety
Girl*’ and Hoys’ Socks and Gloves
French and English .Merino Cloths and MorinoGro
de Nap
Rich new style small Printed Calicoes, imported in
, j the steam ship Great W estero, at New York, a
j very pretty article lor Ladies’ dresses,
u Glasgow Plaid Ginghams.
• A larce assortment of 4 1 and 3-4 wide English anti
, j Domestic. Furniture Calicoes, in great variety,
1 | 3-4 and 4-1 Furniture Dimity,
j fi-1 ( umhrie 1 limit y.
D 4 nod 5-4 Cambric and Juckonet Muslins, Nan
touk and Mull Muslins. ,
Dress and oilier Cambric Muslins, plaid, checked
and striped.
4- and 3-4 plain and rich figured fiobinet Laces,
fi r caps and capes.
Ri It wide and narrow’! bread Laces, Edgings and
Poolings, Bohinet do do do
Quilling Gauze, ail sizes,extra fine.
do do for mourning.
Black and colored Italian Crapes.
A splendid assortment of Swiss, Scotch, and other
worked trimmings.
Glasgow Needle Worked Capes and Collars, equal
to the French in every respect, us to quality and
patterns.
Linen v ambric, all qualities.
Hem smelted, plain and corded bordered Linen
Camhiic Handkerchiefs
Rich * hibei Merino and other Fancy Shawls, in
great variety.
Linens, Lawns, Diapers, Sheetings, and Table
Cloths, both single and double damask. (
and bleached wheelings, approved
bleached.
Brow u bhirtings and Sliet lings, in great variety of
styles.
Clarke's, Taylor’s A - other approved spool cotton.
Needles, Pins and Tapes of all qualities, together
wnh a great variety of articles not enumerated
in the above, for s;de by W. C. WAY,
Superintendent of the above Establishment.
He.- H 74
ATTENTION lti:Lli\Qli£K'i>i I *
subscribers would most respectfully in
ku. fi,rni all those indebted to them that unless
their accounts are settled before the 25ih instant, u
Court of I nquiry will be held forthwith, and they
will be waited upon by a gentleman selected by
his fellow -citizens, who w ill very polilely request
th» ir signature, tog* ther with thiitrof their friends,
to a paper, which will insure their presence at an
entertainment to he given exclusively for their
J benefit.
i N B To accomodate, we will receive specie for
1 our dues, although it is not as current as sliin-plaie
I iers. CLARKE <fc HOLLAND.
j Do nmVr if 75
•to iioft. («LoV f>, Ate.
i 11. WYAT'P (’*»., have received and
Jic ® opened a very large and well assorted
; stock of Men’s, Wormn’s, Mis-es, Boys, and
Children’s Hosiery of al sizes and qualities, among
j w hich are the following :
.Men's superior Lambs wool and Merino Hose and
j liall-ilose.
j do, stout and heavy Woolen Half-Hose
! Women's black and w bile Cashmere Hose, a new
i and superior article
! do. Lambswool and Merino IL se assorted
do. white, brown and black Cotton Hose
; Mi sscs while and brown clocked and plain Cotton
llo»e
Bovs Lambswool, Merino and Worsted Hose and
' Half-Hose
Black and white Silk Hose, plain and knotted
White, black and colored Silk and Kid Gloves
Long white Kid (Roves
Men's Hoskinand Duck Gloves
do fine Merino and heavy Woolen Gloves
do colored, black and lined Herl n Gloves *,
A full assortment ot Bombasrn, Sa*m and M<«-e
i Stocks, made to order and cut narrow, and fine
1 Linen Collars. 53 . Oct 20
:s FitENG i MIEN ENG PLAVT#RS,
I tOR Weakness and Pains in the Breast Bffck,’
< Side and Limbs. Also for Cuu£hs, Colds,
j Asthma, Rheumatism. &c they will afford speedy
I a nil sootliifiCT relic?- by
I a HAViLANU, RISLEY & CO.
Dec 13 7g
pxJK COt CHS, COLDS, &«. -.
Jj'aU. JAYNS’ EXPECTORANT, price $l,OO
gj* per bottle.
Ihe New England Cough Syrup, 50 cl». per bottle;
Moore s’ Fp. J. ife, do.
Carpenter’s Compound Syrup of Liverwort. 73 do.
. arpenter’s Compound Extract of Iceland Moss;
icc. ¥1,25 do.
ALSO,
Edetborn’s Boneset. Horehound, am! CongHf
Lozenges. French Jujube Paste, Stuart’s Hore
liuuud Candy, &c. S<dd by
HA VILAND, RISLEY & CO:
Dee 13 7€