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UY GUIEU & THOMPSON. • AUGUSTA, GA. SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 5, VOL. XVI.—NEW SERIES, NO. £«.
P Til 15 CONSTITUTIONALIST.
OFFICE IV .1 VCLNTOSII-STREET.
I Tkirl door frc.-n the .V. IF corner of Broad-sireel
L V Vl> by Al ninistrators, Executors.o
iii ir liaus,arc required, by law, to be held on tin
3rst Tuesday in the mont.li, between the bourse
ten in the forenoon and three in the afternoon, a
the Court-House in which the property is situate
f Notice of these sales must be given in a pubii
Gazette sixty dws previous to the day of sale,
‘■’-ales of N EGROES must be at public auction, 01
the first Tuesday of the month, between theostia
■ ours of sale, at the place Os public sales in tin
'County where the letters I’estamerttafy, or Ad
'ministration, or Guardianship, may have beet
granted, first giving sixty oays notice thereof
■ a one of the public Gazelles of this State,and a
the door of the Court-House where such said
are to be held. * , . .
■Notice for the sale of Personal Property must lx
‘ divert in like manner, forty days previous tc
Debtors and Creditors of an instate
M iast be published for forty days.
Notice that application will be made to the Conr
• f Or lin ary for leave to sell LAND, must be puli
lished for four months.
notice for leave to sell NEGROES, must be pub
lisbed FOUR months, before any order absolute
can bo given by the Court.
YNO WINTMU DRY GOODS,
NEW SUPPLIES.
i:DG VH & CAR IIICIIAEL
are now receiving heir supply
STU’IiM VN!) r.VtCY DRY (.OODs,
comprising a largo and general assortment of goods
in their line, which they fed disposed to offer at fair
prices. 3d if Sf l (t - 1 1
B. W • FORCE 4c CQ.
WHOLE SALE SHOE DEALERS,
No. 276 Broad-street, Augusta, Ga.
ONE TIIOI'NAND [iOOD] PACKAGES
BOOTS A A I) SIIOKS,
CiOM PRISING every article in the line; which
j c*n he sold its low as in Northern ( ilies all
arrangements being with manufactories direct. -V
geuerd assortment of LEVId^ERS- K & cQ
April 81 Augusta,Georgia.
FANCY Wholesale and Rettiil,
rgii;E subscriber has just imported direct from
a Paris, the following GOODS, viz:
'Bombasine of the best fabric, from $1,12 to $3 pr yd
Artificial Flowers and Wreaths
Splendid Panaches, do. Plumes
Rick Gauze Cap Ribbons, pink, while, blue,straw,
atii lilac
De. d*» do do blk 2d mourning and slate
India Rubber Suspenders, from 5Jc to 83 pr pair
Ladies Uioves, amadis cherrean uoiroousus biunc
do de do couleurs asso/ties
Do. d>» half long blancs
Do. do “ * *’ fins hrodes a rosette
00. do ada Pansremre brodes
D». do bras satin a reseaux
Gentlemen's Gloves, half piqnre Anglaise couleurs
Do. ** “ noirs cousus noir
j) Ui “ “ “ “ Wane
Do. w daini Ist qnalite
Embroidered Linen Cambric Hui.lkcrchiefs
l) 0 “ bem-slitched
j) (V « “ a rangs de sour
Do. “ “ a riviere
Assorted Sewing Silks
Merino Wool Blankets, from 10 to 14- 4
Very fine white .fierino ‘Void Hose
Gentlemen s best Riding YV hips
Linen Cambrics, Ud Silk
Thread and Silk Cutset Laces
Embroidered Crape Dresses
Mousseline de Laine, very fine
Jet and bine black Chally
Gross de Rhine Silk, Reps do.
Embroid -red Collars, fancy and blk Love Sliawls
Satin Ribbon, assorted numbers and colors
Cream of Persse, do do Almond
Best Almond and Rose Soaps, best Hair Powder
Best Cologne, Rose and Orange Flower Water
Together with a large collection of Paper Hang
ias and Burder.ng of liie most recent patterns.
A I.SO,
Just received from New York, additional supplies
of Domestic and Imported Staple Goods.
Nov. 17 J. P. SLTZh.
, v ALPIBhE FAMILY MEDICINES.
TTI'S r received, direct from the Proprietors, and
•Jr all warranted genuine, the folio wing \ aluable
MEDICINES:
Dr Isaac Thompson's celebrated E\ E WA
TER. which lias so long been known by ilie pub
lic, as an almost certain cure for most kinds of weak
and inflamed sore eyes. As tins most valuable me
du-ine lias been counterfeited, the purchaser is to
be careful to examine and see that die Red Label
around each bottle of the Eye Water, is signed by
Isaac Thompson, New London. (Conn.), or ids suc
cessor, Dr. John L. Thompson, of Troy, N. \ ~ as
none other can possibl y be genuine.
Dr. Lee’s (Windham) and Dr. Lee’s (New Lon
don) Genuine Anti-Bilious Pills.
Dr. Isaac Thompson’s celebrated treosote Tooth
ache Specific, au almost certain cure fur the Tooth
ache.
Ur Thompson's Aromatic Tooth Paste, the best
article now in use, for whitening and preserving
the Teeth, cleansing the Breath, and strengthening
the Gums. ,
Dr. Rush’s celebrated Anti-Dyspeptic and Elliotts
Pills.
Butler’s Indian Vegetable Specific, so well known,
as the best medicine now in use for Colds, Coughs,
Consumption and most complaints of the Lungs.
Dr. Fhelp’s genuine '1 omato Pills.
American Pulmonary Balsam, for Coughs, Colds,
Spitting of Blood, &c.
Dr. Rawsan’s Itch Ointment, for curing the Itch,
and most cutaneous eruptions on the skin.
American Salt Rheum and Tetter Ointment.
Dr. Brandreth’s Pills. Ac.
The above celebrated Re lieines for sale by
TURPIN, D’ANTIGN AC A Co., Augusta,
Also, by P. 31. COHEN A CO.,
Dec 5 thfim Charleston, 8. C.
SEIV ££, RIDUL ES.W i tVENWIR E, &c.
*r*TlLSO\ B A LDERSTON, No. 9 Light stree
V v wharf, Baltimore, manufactures and keeps
constantly on band a complete assortment of Seives
Riddles, Woven Wire, (Ve., and will be always
ready to execute any orders in his line with the
utmost despatch. He begs leave to call the alien
tion of dealers and others to his stock at present or
hand, consisting of
]OO dozen 3leal Seives, Nos. 14. U>, IS, ~0 and 21
50 do do do low priced
25 da Riddles, assorted
30 do Hair Sifters, good quality
2000 feet Woven Wire, coarse nett
‘>ooo feet Woven Wire, for meal, rice. Ac.
• 500 feet Brass Wire Cloth, for powder, panel
moulds, Ac.
Together with an assortment of Rat 1 raps, \V ir
Safes, Corn and Sand Screens, Ac Ac.
Persons ordering goods front a distance max tlf
pend upon their orders being filled with exactnet
and despatch.
Baltimore, Md , October 1, 1833.
For further information apply to W JI. CLAIi
ETT, No. 23d Broad street, Augusta, Georgia
October 20 51)
VEAST POWDERS,
FOR making Cukes, Biscui's and all kinds r,
Bread. IJirlit. Sweet and Wholesome. Th
YEAST POWDERS will be found far superior an
more convenient than Yeast, having the ad vantaa
over that article in making all kinds of Bauer Cake
perfectly light and ready for baking the instant the
are mixed. They arc highly recommended b
many of the first families in this city and otlu
places- Sold by
lIA VILA ND, RISLEY A CO.
August 18 26
Wkitn&NToW acad :: my.
THE Trustees of litis Institution are happy to
stale to the public that they have procured
tlie services of John Monaghan for the nest year
who will open the School on the Ist Monday in
January nest. The reputation of Mr. Monaghan,
Dr the exertions of the Trustees now making and to
(e be continued, the health and accessibility of War
() f renton, present strong claims to public attention
t and patronage. All the branches of Academic and
Collegiate instruction will be taught. Terms ol
■ ’ tuition and board, reasonable.
1 Trustees. —Henry Lockhart, William P. Butt
‘ Joint Moore, S. W. Smyth, P. N. .Maddux.
' . By order cf the board.
G. V. NEAL, Secretary,
j October 27 2‘Jc 56
' iFJrI he Chronicle & Sentinel will please pub
y ish the above weekly until the Ist of January, and
or ward their account to G . V. N. for payment.
! « MR. & MRS. EDGRRTDN’S SCHOOL,
Corner of Mclntosh anil Keyno'd-sls., Augusta.
« CHANGE OF TERMS.
0 THMIE attempt to preserve classes from being bro
«. ken up by pupils entering, at an advanced
period of the term, is found to bn impracticable.—
As the arrangements of the sc,bool are thus compi I
rl | ItA to yield to the convenience of distant patrons
>■ and absent citizens, the charge for the whole term
. wid, therefore, no longer be inquired of those who
*• : wish to enter but for a part.
® ' A scale of graduation, according to the lime each
. pupil is entered, will be adopted, corresponding
V | with what is found in other similar institutions in
i the State.
] For the whole term o f nine months, the charges, as
heretofore, are for the
Senior Department, $3O
Primary do. 50
’ Music oh the Piano Forte, 75
French and Drawing,each, 40
r For six ilionlhs —Senior Department, 60
Primary do. 37 50
Music, 56
French and Drawing,each, 30
For three mouths —Senior Department, 35
Primary do. 20
Music, 32
French and Drawing.each, IB
h The school is now in full operation, and amply
II supplied with Teachers. There are connected with
i. tins institution, nine Teachers ; in the English and
Classical branches, Rev. A. M. Egerlon, Mrs. Egcr
ton, Mr. C. Chapman, Mrs. Chapman.
In French, Drawing and Penmanship, Miss S.
Dupee.
Lecturer in the Natural Sciences, Mr. M. Plait.
r In Tot al Music, .Miss S Penniman.
1 In Instrumental -Music, Miss Dukings, and Mr. J.
. Pchellas.
Lectures in Chemistry will be commenced as
soon as the necessary arrangements can lie made.
N. B. Former pupils of the School are invited to
’ attend the Lectures gratuitously; to a few others
tickets will be sold on moderate lerths.
3 ftSrßourd may now be readily obtained in res
pectable private families, and on reasonable terms.
DC?” Parents and guardians are respectfully invi
-5 ted to continue their visits to the school, at ail hours
of the day, to witness the recitations and progress
3 of the pupils. 61 3w3 Nov. 15
UNlvT:rsit y «»t dhOitoiA.
„ FRANKLIN COLLEGE.
f BIIIE exercises of tins Institution will he resumed
! _IL on Tuesday, the Ibllt o f January next.
The following gentlemen constitute the Faculty,
each of whom will give his whole time to the duties
of his office:
Alonzo Church, D. D , President, and Profes
sor of Moral Philosophy, Political Economy, and
internatiu: il Law.
James Jackson, A. M , Professor of Natural
Philosophy and Chemistry.
IfENiti H6ll, M. D., Professor of Mathematics
and Astronomy.
Mai.thus A. Ward, M. D., Prefessor of Natural
History.
Wm. Lehmvnn, A. M., Prhfes's'o'r of Greek and
Modern Languages.
James P Waddell, A. M., Professor of Latin,
Archaeology, and Belles Letrres
. Chari.es E. M’Cat, A. M., Professor of Civil
Engineering, arid adjunct Professor of Natural
Philosophy.
Wm. A. Irving, A. M., Tutor in Ancient Lan
. guages.
Nahum 11. Wood, A. M., Tutor in Mathematics.
Applicants for admission into any of the regular
s classes of College, can he examined on Monday the
14lh of January, or at any other time, should they
prefer it. It would, however, he well for those, who
- intend to join the Institution, to be present as early
as Monday the 14th, if not earlier.
J The Professor of Civil Engineering will give iti
b si ructions to those who may desire to prepare
themselves for that increasingly important branch
. of science.
The French Language is a regular study of Col-
lege. In addition to which, they who desire it, can
study the Italian, German, and Spanish Languages
i, —without extra charge.
■I ’The College Library now contains about ‘6,000
y well selected volumes, while the Libraries ol the
.. two Literary societies have about 4,000.
s The Botanic Garden is large, and under the care
of an expe teiicod Gardener, is kept in line order,
. and contains many rare and interesting p’anls. To
this Students have access, under the instruction of
- the Professor of Natural History.
TERMS.
Tuition from January 15th to August Ist, $24 00
t Library Fee, Servants’ Hire, Room Rent,
T and Fuel for Public Rooms, - - 6 02
1 $3O 00
s For the same for the Pall Term, - - $2O 00
Excellent Board, in the most respectable families,
i can he obtained for from $lO to $l4 per month.
ASBURY HULL, Secretary & Treasurer*
Dec 13 th 3 76
-c;EOHGIV gkaTxite company.
h rf'NITIZENS, strangers, one and all, did you know
that about 8 miles from Augusta there is ap
h pareutly an inexhastahle quarry of excellent Gran
l he, which has been buried in the bovve s of the
earth for ages past, and has hitherto been of no
service? In view of this, the subscribers have de
termined that this excellent building material shall
remain no longer dormant for the want of hard
knocks to render it suitable for building. There
fore we have taken a lease of the Quarry, and en
r tered into co-partnership for the purpose of carrying
on the Stone Cutting business in all its branches.
(g We will lay the Stone down in any part of Augusta,
s at the Boston prices, with the freight and commis
sion from that place to this added. We are now
8 prepared to receive orders for Fronts of any de
, scription, also W indow Caps and Sills, Door do,
n Edge Stone, Gutter Stone, and in fact all kinds ol
work that Granite was ever used for.
>2 Deed ts 74 CIHPMAN A- TIE\D.
In accordance with the osierisiose views
of the So itherii Convention.
DIR i. V T 1 M I* O il T ATIO N.
TUGS. I. WRAY 4- SG.V.
AVE just received per the Governor Troup
:r, MJL and are now opening, a large assortment ol
CHEMIC’HALS and other DRUGS, from the La
re boratoryof Mander, Weaver & Co., (one of the
first houses in England) which w ill be sold in s
e- stale of the utmost purity. Tnese with their for
• ss mer supply on hand constitutes a large and
complete assortment, consisting of almost ever\
article in the Drug line usually kept in this market
G- Orders will he thankfully received and at
tended to with despatch, on the most accommoda
ting terms.
Oct 16 ts 51
of NEW NTVvIL IJV >i ti:*J n
be BjIELAYO, a story of the Goth, hy the autho
.q St of Guy Rivers, Tenessee, &c. &.C Just re
(re ceived by THOMAS RICHARDS.
8S November 29 70
ey KECiiiVGO ON vo - ,Si;i .'■> .vl <, x i‘.
by -3 3 A BOXES excellent TOBACCO, mane
er factored hy General E.C. Carringloi
Halifax. Va- which will tie sold low bv
CLARKE, McTEIR & CO.
February 8 *4
Till: GENUINE MOIUSON’S PILLS:
O OR the
d VEGETABLE UNI VERSA L MEDICIXE S
r, OF I'llE UiilTiSH EO'.eEOF OF HEALTH,
|| TO«r. J«.
i. For sale by Til OS. RICHARDS,
0 No. 293 Broad street.
Agent for (he Slate of Georgia, appointment of
n Dr. Gey. Taylor, sole Genera! Agent lor the United
d States.
>f f ■ IHE leading principles of the Hygeiart or SIo
_EL risonian Theory of Disease, are contained in
t the following propositions :
1 1. The vital principle is contained in the blood.
2. Every thing in the body is derived from the
blood.
3. All diseases arise from impurity in the blood.
1 4. Pain and disease have the same origin, may
J therefore he considered synonimons terms.
I 5. Purgation by vegetables is the only effectual
- mode of purifying the blood, and eradicating dis
? j ease.
The Medicines of the British College of Health
euro all diseases which admit of cure.
I. They remove from tiie stomach, liver and in
-1 j rcstiaes—the blood-making organ,—all ohstcoc
- ! (ions to the due pef.ormance'df their healthy fane*
- | tions.
s I 2. They purify the blood, by increasing its vari
-1 ! ous excretions; and prevent disease by enabling
> j ihe body successfully to resist the predisposing
i and exciting causes of disease.
1 | 3. They increase (he action of the absorbents,
~ by which ail morbid growths tire taken into the
1 ; circulation an;l afterwards expelled from the hotly.
4 They restore the regularity of those processes
s upon which the formation and circulation of the
j blood depend.
CAUTION !— li No Pills s ddin th's United States
of America, are the Genuine .Morrison’s Pills, or
Vegetable Universal Medicines of the finish Col
lege of Health, unless each Box. containing such
Pdls, be signed with a facsimile of Mr. James
) | Morrison 7 , the ii vgKist's Signature; and also
] with a sac-simile of the Signature of the said
I GEORGE TAYLOR, as such General Agent
| aforesaid.”—(See advertised Copy of Appoiut
| merit )
j CAUTION THE SECOND!—The bold and
j unprincipled, heedless of private tight or public
j health, are endeavoring to imitate these Medicines
1 l in every part of the world. None are genuine ux
' I LESS SOI.D BY AGENTS APPOINTED BY ME
■ George Taylor—and advertised as such, or by
! the Sub agents they may appoint. All other per
■ j sons pretending to be Vendors are Imposters, and
the labels on such boxes Forgeries. Let the.-e
beware ! NoChemisi or Druggist is ever employed
to sell these Medicines ; nor are any genuine with
pretended English stamps.
Sold in Boxes, with wrappers, of 2.) and 50cents,
1 | and Packets of 1 and 3 dollars, each Packet ton
■ | tains a proportion of about two to one of No. 2.
I The Powders are in separa'e boxes, price 25 cents.
1 GEORGE 'TAYLOR,
Member of the British College of Health,
and sols Htjgtian delegate to the Uni Led States.
From the London Morning Chronicle, Sept.4th, ’3?,
{Llf Notice is hereby given, that by our deed of
1 appointment, bearing date the sth of September,
1837, GEORGE TAYLOR, of Wall street, New
York, was appointed, and superseded Horatio
Sliepheard Moat, as GENERAL AGENT to the
I British College of Health, London, for the SALE
OF MORiSON’S PILLS in the United Slates of
America; and we further declare, that none can
he warranted as Genuine unless corning from the
said George Taylor, or the agents duly appointed
by him. In witness whereof we have hereunto
set our hand. MORISON, MOAT At CO.
British College of Health, £
\ New Road, London, Sept. 1533 )
j Nov. 15 ly 64
PEXJABOoA >1 VN'SiUiX iV
ii.-_.ji. CITY OF PENSACOLA.
a THE subscriber having purchased the
lease and furniture of this establishment
from Mr. Taylor, the late proprieter, will be ready
to receive visitors by the first of April next.
Numerous and costly improveiueuis will be
found in the arrangements and accommodationsof
the MANSION HOUSE. New ami more commo
dious Bathing Houses will lie 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, with persons to
manage them, for the use of the visitors. Billiards
and other amusements usually found at watering
places, will also be furnished, and so conducted as
notto interlere with the comfort or quiet of the
boarders. 'The wines and liquors will 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
I Hotel for the Proprietor, who, with such aid, con
j fidently ensures thevisiters of last year, and his
, I friends'generally, that they will receive every pos
-1 1 sihie attention ; and thereby expects to give gene
| ral satisfaction.
’The local advantages of this house are too vvt II
known to need a lengthened description here. The
1 facts that Pensacola is the largest naval station of
• I he. Government, tho general rendezvous ofthe
Gulf squadron; the salubrity of its climate, re
freshed constantly during the summer months by
i { the coolest breezes from the Gulf —the beauty of
I the Bay And the neighboring islands and rivers,
i 1 the abundance and delicacy ofthe fish with which
i the water abounds, rttid its proximity to the best,
, j southern ma:kets, give Pensacola the preference
I i over all oilier places in these latitudes, as a healthy
{ and delight fit! summer resort.
’ 1 First rate boats will run between Pensacola and
Mobile, and will at all times he able to take the
passengers from the New Orleans boats.
‘ N. i;. ARNOLD.
Pensacola, Feb.ls, 1833.
r! Gentlemen wishing to engage rooms for thetr
- ' families, can address the Proprietor at Pensacola,
- i or Mr. SEWELL T. TAYLOR, at New Orleans,
3 j the former proprietor.
> References. —T.Sanford,Esq., Mr C. Cullnm.B.
- ! McAlphin: Esq., Lieut.Kibby, Mobile.; S.T.Tay
-1 lor. T. P. Rea, New Orleans,
i | March 20 101
* IIICTIATir) F. I*ARISEN,
, Commission Merchant. No 75 South street, N. 1 nrlr.
OFFERS his services for the purchasing of all
kinds of merchandize at a commission of nvn
- and a half percent, by remittance in '-ash consign*
v mentsnf produce or order. 11 F. P’s experience
- in the New York market, ami his knowledge of (he
1 principal Importers Manufacturers and Dealers,
,f flatters hnn-elf he is fully competent to give satis
; (action, (lie utmost and unwavering adherence to
instruction will he rigidly observed. Business let
- lers (post paid) will receive attention.
3 Refers to S. A. Halsey, Esq .John Peters & Co.,
New York; Hobby &. Hartridge, Macon ; and 11.
|A. Little, Cincinnati. 46 6m Oct. 4
, —The co-partnership heretofore ex
it 1 w isting between William Shivers, sen., and
i j John Shly, carried on the Hock Mills Factory, in
e ! the counties of Warren and Hancock, under the
a style of WILLIAM SHIVERS, Sen.. & CO., anil
r- afterwards imderthe style of SHIVERS & SHLV .
y is this day dissolved by mutual consent, and Mr
y I John Macaulay, is hereby authorised to collect al
t. ■ the debts due by said concern, and pay all debts
■ - due by said concern.
i- WILLI AM. SHIVERS, Sen.
JOHN SIILY.
June 9ih, 1333.
ir N R.—The undersigned wishes to inform tht
e- agents and patrons of the above establishment, tha
he will continue the business as heretofore, unc
hones to merit s share of public patronage.
June 21 1 W M. SHIVERS, Sen.
“ SWEET CIDER.
19 BBLS. SWEET CIDER just received ani
_a_for sale by V/ E A. J. U. JACKSON.
Dec T 3 *6
; HAMffOV COT'USE—SWEEPSTAKES.
A S it is, and has been. usual of late years, with
S' xY*. tits proprietors ol the different Race Track
us our country; to advertise their Slakes, and. in
my opinion, to close at too early a period, to give
the owners of Colts a-fair opportunity of testing
their racing qualities, 1 communicate, therefore, to
f the sporting world, my present plan, rules and terms.
' There will be kept open Stakes for two and
tlire years old. to bo run for every successive year,
and not to lie closed until one mooto previous to
i the race; Declaration, fifteen days before the com
ing off of the race.
Stakes of one thousand dollars entrance, will ho
5 two mileJieats. Forfeit, 8500; Declaration, ¥lOO.
Three entries to form a Stake.
Stakes of live hundred dollars entrance, will ho
mile heals. Forfeit,B23o; Declaration,§7s. Three
entries to constitute a Slake.
Dashes of two or one mile, to suit the convent
dice of parties, that is, the amount to he run for.
Persons wishing to make thsdr entries, will please
1 direct their letters r.o the subscriber, acting proprie
tor of the Hampton Course, or to ('apt. VV.m.G,
N immo, Secretary of the Hampton Jockey Club.
Augusta, Ga. F. W. LACY.
Sept. 27 43
55” The Charleston Mercury, Columbia Teles
cope, Miliedgeville Standard of Union, .Macon Te
-1 legrapli, Columbus Herald A Sentinel, Athens Ban
ner, Savannah Georgian, Montgomery (Ala.) Jour
nal, Raleigh Register, Petersburg (Va.) Coustella
i lion, and Richmond Enquirer, will insert the above
once a month, for six months, previous to the an
i naul races over die Hampton Course, and forward
■ : their accounts to F. W. L
ADDITIONAL SUPPLIES^
gH'OWDT.’i & SHEAR have received this day
from N. York, large additional supplies of FAN- I
CY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, comprising a
great variety of articles suitable for the present
season, which with their previous large supplies
makes their assortment worthy of the attention of
j Country .Merchantsand Planters, who will he snp
! plied on the most reasonaole terms. Oct 2ft
n e v. y v mai) f: cjo * t iii\h.
NO. ROAD-SIRFKT.
• "HEaTA-S just received a large supply of new and
i aJL lasiiionah e CLOTHING, which together
j witii his fomer slock, makes his assortment as good
ns can he found in any market. All of which he
offers at wholesale or retail, on very accommodu
ting terms. Invites his fr.ends to call.
Oct. 20 50
I PAPEIt AND .STATIONERY, iVIiOLL
_ SALE AND RETAIL.
millE Sdhscnotrs have, just Opened their Fall
ia. iind Winter Smck of line and superfine Letter, I
C’aj), :ind larger PAPERS, mo.-1 of which ha* been j
purchased diiect from the manufacturers.
Stationery, of every kind.
Blank Hooks, for city or country iratfc.
Pocket Books, Pen Knives, &c.
Which they will sell on accommodating terms,
for city acceptances.
Blank Books made to order.
Printers supplied with Printing Paper, Ink. Ac. o
the best quality. BURGES A WALKER,
Stationer's Hall, S 3 Bay, Charleston, S C.
Nov 6 m 3 (50
MO TIC E.—The copartnership formerly ex
isting between S. Kneelund and J. K. Kilhnrn,
under the firm ofS. KN EELAN D & CO., expired
by its own limitation on the Ist inst. The unset
tled business us the firm will be attended to hy the
subscriber. S. KN.-EL AND
Nov. 13 Gi
rHIIIE SIIBSCitIISER has associated his son
i JiJL H. W. Kneeland, with him in the Factor-noe
| and Commission Business, which will he conducted
| under the firm of S. KNEEL AND & SON. They
lender their services to their friends and the public,
at the stand formerly occupied hy S. Kneeiand A
Co. Their Wsire-House being Fire Proof and ex
tensive, respectfully solicit a share of.pnhlic patron
age. S. KNEE LAND.
Nov. 15 64
EVANS’ CAMOMILE PILES.
A LETTER from Mr. SHELDON P. GIL
BERT, to Dr. WM. EVANS, propiielor of
the celebrated CAMOMILE PILLS:
Dear Sir—Had the immortal Cow-perknown the
medical qualities of the Camomile Plant, he s's
well as thousands since (besides myself,) would
« ve experienced its wonderful effects on the ner
vous system The public lit lily of Cowper was
blighted in t <e bud, through the natural effect ofhis
| nervous debility, upon the mental powers, which
j made it necessary for him to seek relief beneath
j the rural shade, but the calm retreat gave his phy
| sical no repose. If some one then had known the
! secret of concentrating the medical virtues of the
Camomile, the discoverer would have been immor
talized with poetic zeal us the benefactor of suf
| fenng men.
The above lines were prompted from the effect I
have experienced from Dr. VVm. Evans’ Camomile
Pills. Yours vvitli esteem,
SHELDON P. GILBERT.
Durham, Green County-, N. Y.
ANTONY A HAINES, agents,
No. 232 Broun street.
March 17 100
E. BOURGEOIS,
| SILK DYER AND SCOURER, FROM PARIS,
HAVING arrived at Augusta, where he in
tends to make his permanent residence, in
the practice of his professional business, has the
honor t" inform the ladies and gentlemen of Aligns- j
ta and adjoining counties, that he has taken a suil
i able house on Broad-street, two doors below Mr.
Augustine Frederick, where all kinds of Silks,
Crapes, Ac. will he dyed the must fashionable and
ornamental colors, at the most reasonable prices,
r Ladies Merino, Cashmere, and Crape Shawls and
Leghorn Hals cleansed and pressed, so as to look
as well as new. Gentlemen’s apparel scoured and
renewed to their primitive gloss and brighness.
Oct 11 tol2 49
OYSTERS.
PRIME PICKLED OYSTERS, just received
at d for sale by the gallon and in kegs of dif
ferent sizes. A new supply will be received every
week, during the season.
P. CARRE, Agent.
> December 11 c 3 75
O V D ».J \ V • ’ 3 W
* A LOT OF GIIEVP PAPER-HANGINGS.
riL Just received and for sale hy
J Sept. 20 40 J. W. & T. S. STOY.
M AND TOU SAi<Ei—l377 acres of fine
rLiJ OaK AND HICKORY LAND for sale, ly
i ihg in Burke county, and on the eight mile branch
’ fifteen miles from \\ nynsboro, and ten or twelve
miles from the Central Railroad, adjoining lands of
_ | Col.Grubb, Wm. E. Evans,Gov. Schley,and others.
- | 'There is between 200 and 300 acres cleared, eigh-
J i ty acres of new ground, a dwelling house, negro
n | houses, and Cotton Gin house. Persons wishing
e o buy will do well by applying to me nine miles
d ibove Waynesboro. Terms liberal. I will go with
i my one and show the land when required,
r- ELIJAH BYNE.
H Nov 13 thB 61
s
CAPS.
JUST RECEIVED a splendid supply of Gen
tlemen’s and Youth’s Cloth, Fur, Ceiett and
Leather Caps, of the latest fashions, by
E. D. COOKE.
Nov. 3 50
e •»
»t IRISH Potatoes.
id C?A N BARRELS ju«t received and for sale bv
oj)iy JOHN S. HUTCHINSON.
Nov. S 6 61
“ H VL G il >P E AND r»V'f V E.
id COILS PHILADELPHIA ROPE
-1000 lbs “ Twine
For sale by A. GARDELLE.
Dec. 1 6 63
BiiAxnuF/nrs
1 VEGETAIILK I NIVEStSAI. PILLS.
Price of single Hot, 50 Is.—Price of double Hot, '?1
KSTAHDSHKI) IN K.V«UNI) 1751,
ind nearly TWO MILLIONS of Pores sold, in
the United Stales, since May, 1835.•
‘Science should contribute to tin-Comfort, Health, ami
Happiness «>r luiuikiml.”
f jN .lie eighteenth of May, 1535, these now truly
celebrated PI LLii were first made known in
the I mtku States, although in Europe they had
been previously he fore the public nearly u cenlury
i he American public naturally viewed them with
suspicion, hut as on trial they were found what
they professed, it was soon displaced by the great
est confidence. They have secured this character,
too, under very adverse circumstances, having to
contend with tlie base slanders promulgated by
those interested in keeping mankind in a state ot
error os regards the functions of their bodies. Dr.
Ih andretli would here impress on this friends, and
the public generally, that however different may
he the action of the Pills at different times, lha'
such different action arises noi from any alteration
in tiie Pills, hut from the stale of the hotly ; they
should therefore he persevered in until the action
is uniform ; for they are an effectual assistant ot
nature, having the same kind of action on the hu
man body that storms and hurricanes have upon
air, or that tne 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 lias
the purifying effect. And so we, to induce parity
i r.our bodies, bring about a natural commotion by
artificial means, and,experience lias taught those
; who have adopted this course, anil who for this pur
pose have used these Pills, that they were in the
right, because the result has been sound health, or
in other words, every organ has become restored
lo a state of purity consistent with its functions ;
and alilrfmgh there are many whose bodies are in
uch a stale of debility and sufferings hat 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, when every other means and me
dicine have proved altogether 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
cared of Consumption, Influenza, Colds, Indiges
tion, Dyspepsia, Head Ache, and a sense of iul
ness in ,".o back part of the Head, usually the symp
toms of Apoplexy, Jaundice, Fever and Ague, Bili
ous, Scar'd, Typhus, Yellow, ami common Fevers
of ail kinds; Asthma, Gout, Rheumatism, Nervous
Diseases, Liver Complaint, Pleurisy, Inward Weak
ness, Depression of the Spirits, Ruptures, Inilam
matiun, Sore Eyes, Fils, Palsy, Dropsy, Small Pox,
Measles, Croup, Coughs, Whooping Cough, Qnin
scy, Cholic, Cholera Morbus, Gravel, Worms, Dys
entery, Deafness, Hinging 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, Costiveuess, all Eruptions ol
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 Pills since
their introduction into the United Stales.
Although Dr. B. has enumerated by name the
above diseases, lie is nevertheless of opinion with
his grandfather, the late celebrated Dr. William
Brandrelh, that as there is only ONE principle ol
disease, which is an irapnrilv 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 cans
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
Brandrelh was so fully convinced of the truth ol
the above simple theory, that lie 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 which should at once purify, and
remove by purgation all bad humors from the blood
by llie s-toniacb and bowels, as bv the continuation
of the use of such a medicine, such humors arc
sure to be carried off, and the blood necessarily as
sume a state of purity; and whoever lakes these
Bills, and perseveres with them, will he satisfied
that Ur. William Brandrelh fully attained his phi
lanthropic object. It is now an absolute and known
la°t, 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 abicess,
are all, though arising from many causes, reducible
to this one grand effect, namely, impurit y of blood.
In many cases vvlte-e the dreadful ravages of ul
ceration had laid bare ligament and bone, and
where lo all appearance no human means could
save life, have patients by the use of these lulls,
been restored to good health; the devouring dis
ease having been completely eradicated;
Inconsequence of the pleasantness of their ope
ration, and I lie dose not generally being required lo
be more than four or five Bills, (merely keeping in
view 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 tale
twenty or even thirty or more Pills; this must, how
fever,* be considered with reference only to highly
inflammatory appearances, or when great pain is
experienced.
As Brandreth’s Pills prevent Scurvy, Cosfivcness
and its consequences, seafaring men, and all travel
' lers to foreign regions, should not he without them,
1 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
i office.
£fA r o Drug Store has the Genuine Medicine for
j Sate /_C6 June 23
DYSPEPSIA.
NOTIIER recent lest of the unrivalled virtue
,£3L of Hr. W.M. EVANS’Medicines—DYSBEB
i siTEN YEARS STANDING. Mr. J. Me
j Kenzie, Ifio Stanton street, was afflicted with the
j above complaint for 10 years, which incapaciated
; him at intervals, for the period of six years,in alteml
i iug to his business, restored lo perfect health, under
| the salutary treatment of Dr. Win. Evans,
i The principal symptoms were, a sense of disten
, sion and oppression after eating, distressing pain in
i the pit of the stomach, nausea, impaired appetite,
j giddiness, palpitation of the heart, great debility
■ i and emaciation, depression of spirits, disturbed
rest, sometimes a bilious vomiting ami pain in the
right side, an extreme degree of languor and faint
| 1 ness, any endeavour to pursue his business, caus
! ing immediate exhaustion and weariness.
Mr. McKenzie is daily attending hishusiness, ami
none of the above symptoms have recurred since
, he used the medicine. He is now a strong and
‘ healthy man. ITe restarted to myriads of remedies,
but they were ail ineffectual. He is wiilinglogive
' any information to the afflicted respecting the irms
tiinabie benefit rendered to him by the use of Dr
’ Win. Evans’medicine.
ANTON Y & HAINES, agents,
No. 232 Broad s'reel
NTa rch 20 101
UdROMC JfYSKNTI.ItV.
MORE CONCLUSIVE PROOFS of the extra
ordinary efficacy of Dr. WM. EVA NS’ cel
- ebratedCAMOMILE and APERIENT ANTfBIL
J lOUS PILLS in alleviating afflicted mankind. —
Mr Robert Cameron 101 Bowery, Disease,Chron
ic Dysentery, or Bloody Flux. Symptom*, unusu
al flatulency in the bowels, severe griping, frequen
inclination to go to stool, tenesmus.io.ss ofappetne.
nan=ea, vomiting, frequency of pulse, and a frequen'
Y discharge ofa peculiar fetid matter mixed wit!
blood, greatdebnity, sense ofburning heat, with at
intolerable bearing down of the parts. Mr. Came
- ronis enjoying perfect health, and returned Im
sincere thanks for the extraordinary benefit lie had
I received. Forsale o\
ire ANTHONY* lIA>’ES.
J <Bole Agents for Augusta, No. 2*2 Broad street
■' rl . j”’’’ *■ BUM
THE HOWARD INSURANCE COM»Y
Yew Capital of §300,00!) Office Xu. 54 Wall strati
Xew Y<fk.
njAIIIS COMPA ,\ V continues to insure again*
lj l.ii-s mu) damage by Fire dud the hazard* o(
Inlai d Navigation.
DIRKCTORS
, U. IIWENS, Pr^dcnt.
Najnh Taylor, Cornelius W. Lawrenc«\
J. Phillips' Phenix, Win Conch,
David Lee, John Morrison,
W m. W Todd, Caleb O. Halsted,
Moses Allen, Jeluel Jaggar,
Micali Baldwin, K. L Woolley,
Fanning C. Tucker, Joseph Otis, •
.lohii Rankin, Meigs D. Benjamin,
G. B. Vurnum, John I). Wolfe.
. r LEWIS PH 1 LI.VPS, Secretary.
, The subscriber is prepared intake Fire ami Ki'vrr
risks, as Agent of the above Company, at the cur
, rent rates of premium.
JAMES 15. 151^HOP, Ag’t. of the 11. Ins. Co.
j Nov 22 ih6m 64
COMMISSION IJI SINESS, ia Savannah'.
1 rWAHK subscribers having formed a Co partner*
i JB, ship under the firm of HOB ARTS & CUBT
NINGH AM, for the trans action of a GENERAL
i COMMISSION 15 LSI N ESS in Savannah, respect-
I fullv tender their services to ilu ir friends and the
- public. JOS. 11. ROB ARTS,
i JOHN CUNNINGHAM,,Jr.
Reference .«in Amrnsla, Hopkins, Jkm.mngs t co.
Savannah, November 1, 1833.
Dec 13 tiisB 76
ROOVA L. ’
JAMES ANDERSON <fe CO.
15V WM. C. WAV,
Xo. 200 Broad-street, Augusta, (fit. .
MAVE removed their stock of seasonable DRTf
GOODS to the store immediately opposite
to the Stale Bank, where they are receiving addi
tions of fresh imported Dry Good*, of all descrip
tions. and suitable to the fail and winter seasafr.
October 4 46 «
< Hi AS* CAM! STORE.
JAMES ANDERSON & CO.
No. 266, opposite the State Bank,
j |DTAVE lately received large supplies of sek
.Bol sonahle DRV GOODS. JMPORTED Df-
RECTfrom LIVERPOOL and NEW YORK, in
j eluding all the most useful and fancy articles usual
ly kept in large establishments?, which they offer at
very low prices for cash. Among which are ibA
j following :
BRUSSELS, SAXONY BRUSSELS, VENf-
I lAN. ENGLISH and AMERICAN INGRIAfI
CARPETING, very rich patterns
LINEN CARPETS, for common use
6-4, 4—l and 3-4 Italian Lustring, English and
French assorted Colours, Gro de Naples atfd
Poult de Sole Silks, plain and figured Silks in
great variety, plain black, white and colored
Satins
Plain ahd figured rich Poplin».
Muslin de Laines and rich plain and figured black
and white and colored Challys
Rich Silk Gauze for ball and wedding dresses, plairt
and figured, while, blue, straw and lemon color
ed.
Black and white, rich embroidered and open work
English Silk Hose and Gloves, plain black
and white do , l adies’ superior black, white ahd
colored cotton Hose, in great variety
Girl.-. - and Boys’ Socks and (.loves
French and Li glisli Merino Cloths and MerinoGrd
de Nap
Rich new style s:mall Printed Calicoes, imported in
' the steam ship Great Western, at New York, A
very pretty article for Ladies’ dresses.
I Glasgow Plaid Ginghams.
A large assortment of 4-4 and 3-4 wide English ami
l Domestic Furniture Calicoes, in great variety.
3-4 and 4-4 Furniture Dimity,
j 6-4 Cambric Dimily. . v
1-i and 5-4 Cambric and Jackonet Muslins, Nan!
took and Mull ?rluslins.
Dress and oilier Cambric Muslins, plaid, checked
1 and striped.
1 4-4 and 3-1 plain and rich figured Bobinet Laces,
1 for caps and capes.
Ri' h wide and narrow Thread Laces, Edgings and
Footings, Bobinet do do do
Quilling Gauze, all sizes, extra fine.
do do for mourning.
Black and colored Italian Crapes.
A splendid assortment of Swiss, Sfcol'ch, and clhef
worked trimmings.
Glasgow Needle Worked Cap'e'siand Collars, equal
to the french in every respect, as to quality and
patterns.
Linen i ambric, all qualities.
Hem stitched, plain and corded bordered Linetl
Cambric Handkerchiefs.
Rich 1 hibet Merino and other Fancy Shawls, iri
great variety.
Li e is, Lawns, Diapers, Sheetings, and Tubbs
( 1 alls, l oth single and double damask. ,
Cotton Shining and bleached Sheetings, approved
bleached.
Brown Shirtings and Sheetings, in great variety of
styles.
Clarke’s, Taylor’s dr. other approved spool cotton
Needles, Pins ; nl ’Papes of all qualities, together
with a great variety of articles not enumerated
1 in the above, for sale by VV. C. WAY,
Superintendent of the above Establishment.
Dec. 8 74
I ATI E VTION DELINQUENTS!
THE subscribers would most respectfully in
form all those indebted to them that unless
j their accounts are settled before the 25th instant; &
j Court cf Enquiry will be held forthwith, and they
} will be w liteil upon by a gentleman selected by
! his f« Ho ,v-citizens, who will very politely request
their signature, together with that of their friends,
to a paper, which will insure their presence at an
‘ entertainment to be given exclusively for their
benefit.
N B To accomodate, we will receive specie for
our dues, although it is not as current as shin-plas-'
lers. CLARKE & HOLLAND.
Do. ember 11 75
ilw.ii.K Y. (.LOVES, &c.
Til. WYATT &. Co, have received and
O opened a very large and well assorted
stock of Men’s, Women’s, Misses, Boys, and
■ Children's Hosiery of all sizes and qualities, among
1 which are the following;
- Men’s superior Lambswool and Merino Hose and
r Half-Hose.
do. stout and heavy Woolen IJalf-ITnse
W omen's black and white Cashmere Hose, S' new
i and superior article
, do. Lambswool and Merino Hose assorted
j do. white, brown and black Cotton Hose
1 Misses white and brown clocked and plain Cotton
e Hose .
- Boys Lambswool, 3lerino and Worsted Hose and
I Half-Hot e
Black and white Silk Hose, plain and knotted
J White, black and colored Silk and Kid Glovfetf
e Long white Kid Gloves
d I Men’s Hoskin and Buck Gloves
>, do fine Merino and heavy Woolen Gloves
e do colored, black and lined Berl n Glovea .
t- A fnil assortment of Bombasin, Sa’in ahd Mode
r Stocks, made to order and cut harrow, and fine
Linen Collars. ° ct 20
ST it E WO ill INI VG PLASTERS,
FOR Weakness and Pains in the Breast. Back;
Side and Limhs. Also for Coughs, Cblds;
Asthma. Rheumatism. &c they will afford speedy
and cooihingrelief. Sold hv
. and sooim b HAVILANU, RISLEY & qp.
Doc 13 76
i’OH COi (HIS, (OLDS, &e.
J VYNS’ EXPECTORANT, price fl,0«
SLJr per bottle.
The New England Cough Syrup, 50 cts. per bottle.
Moores’ F.p. Life, _ do. do.
Carpenter’s Compound Syrup of Liverwort. 75 do.
Carpenter’s Compound Extract of Iceland Mosa,
Ac. $l,-5 do.
ALSO,
? E’lethorn’s Bonesef, Horehonnd, and Cough
Lozenges, French Jujube Paste, Stuart’s Horti
hound Candy, <Ac. Sold bv
HAVILAND, RISLEY & CCf.
Tee 33 76