Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, December 01, 1838, Image 3

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SWEET GRANGE; AND NGRIHERN AP- P L ES. —2t)UU Oranges. 20 bbls Northern Apples 25 bushels North Carolina Apples. Aho, 200 weight fresh country Hotter 300 i!o fresh Lard, tjusl received and tor sale low at the cheap family : Grocery Store, by .1, P. I.r.WIS. * dec 1 ’ 3t GIiXTjLKJIEM'S FI l ING STultF | -Vo. 238 Broad street, man subscriber has just opened U 3 doz licntf super Cloth Caps, of the latest tips * doz Boys’ and \ oiith’s Cloth and Seat Skin Caps 25 doz Neck Stocks, of Satin, Bombazin and Velvet, of Pennant & Carter’s celebrated make. 30 doz round and square Linen Shirt Collars Unified and Plain Linen Bosoms Ruffled Black Satin Bosoms A constant supply of c olored Shirts, for Travellers I Gents’ superior black and colored Neck Shawls j A few doz real Mad rats Cravats. Silk and Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs. Gloves and half hose of the various qualities, Philadelphia made Umbrellas Also, another invoice on consignment of those super Cassimere Pants and Vests, which have given such universal satisfaction. ffj* Gentlemen will lind at tliis establishment every article appertaining to tlioir wardrobes, and the subscriber will spare no pains or expense to render his assortment of gentlemen's wear equal to any in the city, as regards fashion,quality, and last not least, m iderate prices, dec I sw3w WM. CLAGETT, Jr. IJOWDKR ON THE WHARF.—One hundred kegs geo 1 Powder for blasting, now on the riv r, will be re cived in a few days, and sold low from the whan by RATHBONK ir BAK UR. dec 1 5t JlOUh NIS\V GOODS. 11IIJC subscribers arc this day receiving, and are now opening additional supplies to their stock, winch will embrace many desirable and fashionable Goods, all of which will be sold low at wholesale or retail. The public arc respectfully invited to call and examine tire same. G. iL NOBLE &. Co. dec 1 opposite the Planter’s Hotel, f \W NOTICE.—The co-partnership heretofore .nsl existing between the undersigned, at Monti eelio and Eatonton, under the linn of E. Y. fy J. HILL, was dissolved on the 10th hist., by the elec tion of the former as Judge of the Ocmulgee Circuit. The latter will attend to the unfinished business of the late linn, as well as to any new business en trusted to him. Ollice at Monticcllo, Geo. EDWARD V. HILL, dee 1 w6t JOSHUA HILL. VVAItREiNBIWMtIFF’S S A hKS, ON the first Tuesday in January next, between the usual hours of sale, will he sold at the court house door in Wcrrcnlon, the following prop erty, viz: one negro woman named Dice, about i forty-live years old, levied on as the property of V Ambrose Heath, to satisfy sundry ti. fas. in favor of Charles Wilder, and others, vs. said Heath. — Property pointed out by defendant, and returned to me by a constable for sale. Also, twenty acres of land lying on the waters of Middle creek, adjoining lands of Kldridge Ivy, and others ; levied on as the property of Moses Ivy, to satisfy sundry li. fas. from Justices’ courts, in favor of Maddux, Adams & Co., and others, vs. said Ivy. Property pointed out by Seaborn Dozier, and return ed to me by a constable for sale. Also, two bedsteads, one teaster stead three feather beds and furniture, 1 wooden clock, 1 pine slab, 2 decanters, G glass tumblers, G wine glasses, 2s mall tables and dressing, I pine chest, 1 small box, 1 pine safe, 2 ovens, 2 pots, I spider, 1 kettle, 1 skillet and 1 frying pan; levied on as the property of Ambrose Heath, to satisfy sundry li. fas. in favor of Joel Cloud, and others, vs. said Heath. JAMES HALL, Dcp’y. Sh’lF. December 1, 1838. td NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS - WILLIAM CLAGETT, Jr., No. 23S Broad st. has just received the balance of his Fall Goods, among whiejr will be found 8 pieces splendid new style gros de Apiquss ■1 do rich plain gros de Sois 1 do hlk gros grain and a general assortment of the richest Black Silks 10 do new style coronation Prints 10 do Imperial Dresden do 1 ease large size Palm Hoods, colored 1 do misses’size do do do ti cartoons handsome French Flowers, Ac., which, together with a very handsome assortment of Sta ple and Fancy Dry Goods, will he sold on the most pleasing terms. The public, and particularly the ladies, are res pectfully invited to call and took at the above. — The subscriber pledges himself to sell as low as his neighbors who profess to sell at cost, or any other establishment in the city, nov 27 trw2w * WM. CLAGETT, Jr. WiIIUERLY & JONEST riNHE subscribers having located themselves in | the city of Savannah for the purpose of car rying on a general FACTORAGE AND COMMIS SION BUSINESS, under the firm and style of Wimberly Sr Jones, tender their services to their friends and the public. Our exertions shall be ex clusively for the interest of those who may confide to us the transaction of their business, and our ut most and unwavering adherence to instructions ri gidly observed. EDWARD WIMBERLY, JAMES V. JONES. \ REFERENCES. Savannah. Augusta. - Jackson & Marlow, C. J. Jenkins, Esq., Dr. C. P. Richardson, Col. 11. H. Gumming, Col. Win. C. Harris, J. & 1). Morrison. Milledgevitle. Twiggs county. Hines <fe Harris, Gen.. E. Wimberly. Maj. Jeremiah Beall, Charleston. James T. Lane. Wiley, Lane & Co. Louisville. New Orleans. Col. R. L. Gamble, Wood <fe Simmons. Macon. Mobile. A. 11. Chappel, Esq., Daniel Chandler. Solomon, Griffin & Land, L. A W. Cowles. nov 21 2msw&w EAKBONR’S PATENT BALANCES, of all sizes, from 300 to 2000 lbs. draft, many of them fitted with long head pieces expressly for weighing Cotton, for sale by HALSEY & HARDING. Savannah, Nov. 23 trwGt UM, SUGAR, MOLASSES AND HAY.— 2.5 bbls Boston Rum 20 hhds Sugar, good quality 10 lihds Molasses, suitable for retailing 50 bundles best Eastern Hay, fur sale by nov 22 trw2w J. MEIGS. ~IMKELT ISiPOIITATTONT PAPER HANGING AND BORDERING. FplIK subscriber has received a supply of ven fine French Paper-Hanging, which he importei himself, direct from the celebrated Paper nianufae- j tory, at Mulhauscii. ! He has also just received, a very largo stock o' j Paper Hanging of American manufacture, with i 1 full supply of Bordering to match, which will hi I sold low by THOMAS RICHARDS, nov 7 No. 293 Broad-street AGENCY. Savannah Insurance A TruslCo, undersigned, Agent of the above compa JL ny, will lake risks on shipments of Cotton o: Mcrchamljzo from this place to Savannah, Charles I on, and /Northern ports. J.NO. F. LLOYD, dec 15 39 ifOSIEIiTT”GLOVES, &c. PffN H. WYATT A Co. have received and open -11 , ed a very large and well assorted stork o( Men’s Women’s Misses,boy’s and children’s Hosie ry, of all sizes and qualities, among which are the following: Men’s superior Lamb’s Wool and Merino Hose and 1 half Hose /Do stout and heavy Woolen half Hose Women’s black and white Cashmere Hose, a new J, andsuperior article. I Do Lamb’s Wool and Merino Hose, assorted Do white, brown and black cotton Hose Misses white and brown checked and plain cotton Hose Do and children’s Lamb’s Wool and Merino Hose Boy’s worsted Merino and Lamb’s Wool do Black Hose and white silk and half Hose, assorted. White, colored and black silk and Kid Gloves .4,,. Long white Kid Gloves I Men’s Hoskin and Buckskin Gloves Do line Merino and heavy Woolen Gloves Do colored, black and lined Berlin do A lull assortment of Bombazine, Satin and Mode . Stock -. made to order, and cut narrow, ami line Bin | Collars (Pet 22 IHO' FOUNDRY A \l\ IIIXi; SHOP, ÜBVIK undersigned ha; list pleasure; to inform hi X friends ami the public, t.iat he has now in su<- | cessful open lion, hi- N K\V FERNAUK,constructed on the latest and most improved principle, and is i prepared ro receive orders for CASTINGS of all descriptions, which he execute with neatness andd v ipat:h, and at prices that will not exceed in expense, any that may be imported. ilis M VtTHNE SHOP will be in operation a' nut the mi Idle of November, and will then bo prepare I to receive orders for STATION'AIIV and h()C(/MO TIVE ENGINES. U.sn, All kinds of MILL and .MACHINERY WORK. All order- from the country will be regularly at tended to. Apply at the Establishment, corner of Columbus and Nassau streets, Hampstead, or r.l Mr. Win. Pat | ton’s counting house, Fil/Mimms’ wharf, where or ders and notes may be left, which will be attended to daily. THOMAS HOT TURKU, dee I sw-lw ~ b.iiliiADUllN, A.HTXBT, B KGS leave respectfully lo inform the citizens of Augusta, that he has returned to this city, and taken the room formerly occupied by him in the Masonic Hall, where he intends remaining lor a e'V weeks, and whore ho would be happy to receive those who may desire his professionnlsorvices. Kj~ The public generally,are invited to cal I and see his specimens. nov 92 FIV E DDL LA USUK \V A I! Id. Strayed or Stolen, from a lot i; ■ ATsfet the upper end of Broad street, At | a bay PONY, with a bridl and saddle ; his hind feet up to th \ I fit Jt fetlock joints are botli white, and hi ■afSsaio left eye is out. 11c is well knowi in Augusta, having formerly belonged to L. I’. Du gas, and Mr. Wilcox. A reward of live dollars will be given for him. JOHN M. C. EVANS, nov SC dim N'EW BACON, HAMS AND BUDDINGS.— ISO new Bacon Hams. 110 new llacon Mid dlings, just received from Baltimore, and for sale by ISAAC MUiSE, nov 17 No. oil Broad street. ' n./uJI To RENT—The three story dwelling faiiTiSm and office, at present occupied by Dr. Roh lagply oitsnn. on Campboll-st. The store and dwollii g, lire proof, No. 4 Bridge Row. Apply to McKENZIE Sc BENNOCH. N. B.—Notes payable quarterly, and the occupants paying for the use of the hydrant water on the lol.s. aug 17 * ts DRUGS. —Having purchased the entire stock ol Drugs, &c. of W.'vl. HEWSON, his customers arc invited to continue to call at the oldstand, where exertions will be made to accommodate them upon as liberal terms as heretofore, ethers ave invited to call and see if they cannot do as well there as else where. A. CUNNINGHAM Charieston liisuiuncu uu.-qi Capital One Million Dollar* —all paid in, AGENCY, AUGUSTA. THTHE subscriber is prepared to take Eire andi.Ma jl rine risks at the current rates of premium.* Robert McDonald, oct 30 3m Agent C. I. &T. Co. NOTICE. —The undersigned have this day asso ciated themselves for the transaction of the wholesale and retail Grocery business, under the firm of 1. S. BEERS & Co. Having purchased the interest of N. Smith isc Co., they will continue the business at their old stand, and hope by choice se lections and reasonable prices, to merit the patronage of the public. 1. S. BEERS, RATHBONE & BAKER. _nov 7 lmd3mw LAFAYETTE COURSE. 4 fer The races over this Course will commence on the second week in December next. Will come oil’on HOND vv, 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 thing —purse, $4OO WEDNESDAY —THIRD DAY, Three Mile heats, purse, ------ $,700 THURSDAY FOURTH DAT, Four Mile Heats, purse, ------ $l5OO FRIDAY—FIFTH DAY, Mile heats, best three in live, purse, - - $lOO SATURDAY, Colt Stake of $5O0 —one half forfeit —declaration to bo made by payment to the Secretary,two weeks previous to the races, $lOO. Eight entries and closed. The above purses are subject to a discount of fif teen per cent, to defray the expenses of a Jockey Club Ball, to lie given by the (Tub on Thursday evening of the races. JAS. LAMBKIN & CO. * nov 29 (ltd HUM I 1 UREYS, CLARKE & Co. f Formerly of Macon , Georgia.) HAVE received by late arrivals from England and arc now opening at the stove No. 10 Pearl street, (up stairs,) a general assortm evil of British and French Dry Goods, selected and imported di rect, expressly for the Southern trade, together with a general assortment of American Goods, which makes the assortment complete,—Merchants visiting the city are requested to call and examine the stock. Orders will have particular attention, and put up at the shortest notice. Charleston, S. C., October 22, 1833 ts NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS. F3711E subscribers having taken one of the new X stores on the South side of Broad-street, two doors below G. R. Jessup & Co., and directly oppo site the Planters’ Hotel, would inform the' public that they have received and are now opening an extensive assortment of staple and fancy Dry Goods, which wc are disposed to oiler at wholesale or retail, to our friends .and all who may favor us with a call,on as favorable terms as can be obtained at any similar establishment in the city. A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited, ovt 20 ts G. H. NOBLE & Co. H EA pt MADE CLOTHING. IN 1). COOK, No. 197 Broad street, has just re ~A • coived a large supply of new and fashiona i ble CLOTHING, which, together with bis former stock, makes his assortment as good as can he found inganyrnarket. All of which he offers at whole - sale or retail on very accommodating terms, and I nvites his friends to call. nov 3 , *SS*X S1 LCD X& II ROT HERS, jl H Cabinet, Chair and Sofa Wareroom, Broad street, opposite Gould, Ritlkley. ’1 be subscribers have removed ifgwj Th Rom their former location lo the large f! *sl Hand commodious slorool Air. \V Not ", son, now offer for sale a well assorted slock of articles in the above lino principally of their own manufacture, made from the latest and 1 most approved New York patterns, which consist in part of I l.e following—marble lop sideboards, tiahogngy do; j ier, card, centre, dining, tea, work, and other tables, dressing bureaus with nimble and mahogany tops, secretaries and book-cases, sofas, Ottomans, marble top withstands, writing desks, footstools, mahogany, carl and birdseye maple bed steads: also,five doz excellent mahogany French, half French and Grecian chairs, and n variety ol janey,canc, rush,and wood se.il do Thankful for past patronage, they solicit a continuance of I lie same at their new store, where they will continue to sell at unusually low prices, and warrant the goods equal lo any npril 26 jVEW GOODS. -n IS KtRTLANAD &CO Merchant Tailors, have received a very rich nasorimem of extra super Broadclodis and ’Const * meres, Extra super Black Velvet Cloth Do do Blue do Vo do Green do Do do Green mixt do Do do Coronation ribrd Cntsimercs Do do Regalia do Do do Satin slripe do Do do Empire Diagonal do D) do Wool dyed Black do Superior Black and Blue Black Satin Vestings, Embroidered English do , IFooicn Velviis, <ke. Ac. upedor Black and Fancy Col’d Hos'tin Gloves, uspctulc’s, Ac. Arc. sc| t. 18 ’• f ■'! '> VJA <i I) I()JJ A 31 AS. .. I ■ proprietors of the .Moving Dioramas respoct- I Hilly inti nii fie citizens of Vnjnsla that thev have I, ! itto,i til(> K >om in Mr. Bcnnach’s brick I uild insr. next above the Bridge Bank, on Broad si,-cot, I wll( ‘ 11 ; '-iivy intend to oxiiit.it their Dioramas, for the Jifitlime in Utit riti/, THIS EVENING, Frisday, Nov. 80. !. Having m°t with the most flattering approbation I | in a neigifboring city, they deem it unncees arv to - j rcii'inti! the encomianu their works of art hate j called forth from those best <;nali,ie,t to jn !ge. OHDF.R OF TIIK. EXimitTloV. VIEW OF S A VA-\ \ A 11. The Drop curtain contains a view of the city of Savannah, taken from the Ogeechee toad, painted j expressly for the Savannah Dioramas, 0 AI, ADK IA A 1, A X DSC AP E, POLAR REGIONS, PIAZZA DEL POPOT.O, IN ROME - DOVER CASTLE AM) HARBOR I VIEW OF GENOA, 111 NTH I* LACK OK nil.l'MlU S. (T/*»Sco Sin.ill Bills. Doors open at 7—curtain to rise at half past T. (CT Tickets 50 cents, children half pri o, to l e had at the bats of the Eagle ,fe Plurnix, United States, Globe, and 11 an tors Hold, and at the tarot' the National Cofl’ec House. ijIRENCH EMBROIDERI ES.— T. li. WYATT if Cn. have just received a lot of real French Worked Collars, plain and frilled, some very stipo -1 rior and of new stylo; also, Worked Muslin Bands, black and white Blond Frilling i.ov 30 MORE NEW (iooits. - riAHE subscribers have just received additional tl supplies to their stock of Dry Hoods, and are ■ now prepared to oiler them for cash at prices much lower than customary. Their stock embraces a general assortment of r Fancy and Staple Dry* (foods, and those in want ’ may depend upon finding the prices satisfactory. H. 11. NOBLE .Sc Co. e nov 9 ts opposite the Planters’ Hotel. BOOK BINDING,— I'hesubscriber has nbwon band a good assortment of very fine cap, <le :. mi, medium, royal and super-royal Paper, ami with one of the beat ruling machines in IheTnitcd Stales, I and good workmen, lie is prepared to manufacture s Blank Books ruled to any pattern, and hound in a i> superior style, in Russia, calf or sheep binding, ~ with or without spring hacks. „ Orders executed with despatch for banks, mer cantile houses, &c. [now 24] T. H. PLANT, ('CLOTHING. —The subscriber has now instore J !l new and elegant assortment of superfine ' READY MADE GARMENTS, suitable to the season.manufactured in his own establishment from . the host of goods, and in the latest style of fashion, consisting of Dress and Crock Coats of all the ap proved colors, Surtout Coats of camblet, Beaver, Pilot, and double milled cloth, Ladies’ and Ocntte . men’s superfine Cloth and Camblet Clonks, Velvet, cloth, cassimere, Merino, Silk and Bombazine Vests; c cloth, cassimere, Satinet and Kentucky Joan Pan -3 taloons; \ elvet and Gingham Dressing Robes, &c. 3 WILLIAM 0. PRICE, e nov 2S SoS Broad st. opposite the Slate Bank. B TJ ERMITAGE EXTRACT.—This lately in- B a vented rombination of different odors hiis ac quired a just popularity, not only by reason of tl.o strengtli and delicacy, but of the'extraordinary du ration of its perfume. Whilst the strength of ma ny other extracts and essences are almost as evan escent as the bloom ot the (lowers from which they are derived, the Hermitage retains all its fragrance for an indefinite length of time, and is scarce to he removed from the garment on which it is poured, by washing, lienee it is probably the cheapest and most delightful perfume of our laboratories, lor sale, together with a largo assortment of Perfumery, Soaps, Hair Oils, &c, by ANTON V 4i HAINES, nov 2S 232 Broad street, gy p* B»LS. CHAMPAIGN CIDER, ~ «) 00 boxes Canton Eire Crackers, e 50 rases assorted Pickles , 2t) casks superior Hoshen Cheese 20 kegs do do Butter i, 2o baskets first quality Champagne Wine s to doz Manilla Door Mats 0 bbls Smoked Reef 0 bids Bologna Sausages ;t 10 boxes Dried Citron 0 cases fresh Prunes 3 . 40 half and quarter barrels Buckwheat Received, with a choice selection ot Groceries, for ) nov 20 sale by JOHN COSKKRV. DOMESTICS, 0 (TJ 4 BROWN Shirtings PJ 4-4 and 5-4 brown Sheetings a 3-4, 5-4 and 5-4 bleached Shirtings and Sheetings s Black and white mixed Linseys d Red and w hite do do Striped and plaid Linseys, Negro Cloths, kc., just - received and for sale, wholesale and retail, at pri y ces wheih cannot tail to please. Country mer y chants, and others are invited to call and examine their stock. H. H. NOBLE & Co. nov 0 ts Oppo.fim Planters ’ lintel. I UST RECEIVED and for sale low, 40‘ pieces lieavy Kentucky Bagging, 100 pieces beat v 1 Dundee Bagging. 1- oet 12 JOHN M. COOPER’& SON. 11 STEEL RIBS FOR COTTON GINN. ’ IVT FAV INVENTION.—The subscriber has just r I 3 received a supply of the PATENT Rl lIS' for S Cotton Gins, which have been spoken so highly of s wherever they have been tried throughout the Cot p ton Growing States. These Ribs are so constructed that one set will last twenty years or more, and be P constantly in use, by having an extra set of Cast Steel faces. The faces are made to fit on the front of the Ribs where the Saws pass through,and in so nnplc a manner that any- person can put them on. j The subscriber will always keep a supply of Gins o on hand of the above description. WILLIAM .TONES, c A few doors above the Upper Market, i July 13 r " new Hooks " 5 FUST received by THOMAS RICHARDS— s fig Home as found, by the author of the llomc -1 ward Bound. 5 Cicciola, or Captivity Captive, a t ale, in I vol. Land Sharks and Sea Gulls, by Capt. Glascock, R. N. - Peter Pilgrim,or Rambler’s Recollections,by the author of Calavar, See. Country Stories, by Miss Milford. r The Stranger in China, or the Ean-quiss Visit to | he Celestial Empire in lS3(i-7. nov 21 111 accordance with Hie ostensible views I of the Southern Convention. I) lItE C T I .41 IF OItT A T lON. riNHOMAS I. WRAY & SON have just received tt. by the Governor Troup, and are now opening, i a large assortment of CHEMICALS and other ■ DRUGS, from the Laboratory of Marnier, Weaver fy I Co. (one of the first houses in England,) which will 1 be sold in a slate of the utmost purity. These with their former supply on hand constitutes a large and very complete assortment, consisting of almost every article in the Drug line usually kept in this market, (JjrDrders will be thankfully received and attend ed to with despatch, on the most accommodating 1 terms. ts oct 17 CEO FTls, c : as si me Res , &«. INHE subscribers have just received a large assortment ofsuperline and mid Ding qualities CLOTHS and CASSIMERES, viz. blue, black and fancy colored cloths, beaver cloths, of extra body, i suitable for Overcoats, &c. Ribbed, plain and fancy striped Cassimcres, in i great variety. i 200 pieces Satinets, some of which are of superior i quality, and composing a great variety of colors, fancy stripes and mixtures. ! Silk and other quality Vestings, HutTiilo Cloths which they offer at verv low prices, oct 3 EDGAR & ( IRMICHAEL. iMOKE NEW GOODS. Bit. KIRTLAND k Co.,Merchant Toilers, , liave received a complete assortment of GOODS in their line; Cassimcres in great variety, superior Satin Vestings, kr. ike. Fancy Gnodi. —so dozen best 1 fork in (black and colored) Gloves; Buckskin and Beaver do; superior hla- k and white Silk do; Berlin da; white and I l k silk Half Hose; cotton do; superior Merino Vests 1 and Pants; Suspenders, of the he-l quality; Linen, , i Cambric and Silk twilled pocket HJkf-a . Stocks, —Opera lie Sat o Stocks; plain do; lowed , i ard plain Homhaziie- do. 50 doze round and square 1 end Collan, b;e. fee. oct 13 DANK OF AUIIM'A, / _ November ;>7, l«38. S 0 "« K.—The annual election of thirteen Di-' rectors, o;i Hie part ol the individual holders, will l e heM ut tlie Hanking lions ■ on Nloa •lay next,3d December,between the hum's 10 \.M, aml 1 !’• W. KOI)Kit r !'. I’OK. Pat:liter, nov 2h ,1 NKHROKS FOU SALK. r| VIE subscriber has just received direct from ! 0 i irginia. ninety-dvr likely young Negroes, consisting of men, wotte a. Inn s and girls. Vlatt- L’fs and others will do well to'eall on me, as I am determined to s' 11 on the most reasonable t »rms. JtKN'J. DAVIS. Ilamlnm®, November 2*, PT!,s. cetd Pjp 1 Ilf 11K. —The subscriber h is sworal Negroes B. n: hull s.'xes, and didereut ages, to hire until the lirsl of,latumry nest. Apply at his residence, N1 rs Ham Fs coytter, he low liie lower market house, nov Sh ht A, DANTOKTII. rSIIIK undersignedcontinues to advance on lii:- g ton shipped to his friends in Savannah, film '.e non, New York, Havre, Liverpool, nor 14 Ist p. tv. ST JOHN. \NNI ALS i'Oli IST). I'he subscriber is now rcccii in.; a good supply of all the I'n jli.sh an I tiaerlcnn Annuals for IM!!l. Pcisnnsfond of lino hooks are respectfully invited to call and examine the same. nov 99 T.H. PLANT. IBOOK OF JOiVU/n. it'll Is;:!).—Kook of 9 fil llcyalty, i harm I'vistic of Hr'.tish Palace.., by Nlrs.S. ('. Hall —upkndid work, i.r sale by nov 21) T.H. PLANT. Is’EVT AIVS) IMPORTANT OISL'OVEIIV. Dll. PHELDS’ COMVOUN i) TOMATO PILLS, [ENTIRELY VEGETABLE.) A NEW AMI) IN VAf .UAHI.E SISvDICUNId I*’Oil ALL DISEASE:* AttISIXG PROM IMPUNITIES OF THE BLOOD, Morbid taccicliuns t>|' the EIVE.II :>u<l STOJI.U'II, ALSO A SUB S r rlTU'rE so r cal omEL; As a Cathartic in I’EVKiIS ami all DIEIOUS AEEMCTIOMS. Tiiesk popular Pills being a cumhimilion of a newly discovered Alkaline substance extracted from the TOMATO Oh A NT, with oilier vegetable substances which have been found to modify and diffuse its effects, are believed to be the best Alterative and Cathartic Medicine ever discovered. They have been abundantly and success fully tried, and have received universal approbation for Scrofula, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Bilious Diseases, (irarel, Phenmalism, Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Catarrh, Nervous Diseases, Arid, Stomachs, Glandular Swellings of all kinds, Cosliceucss, Colic, Headache, &c. They are an antidote to Contagious and Epidemic diseases ; prevent the formation ni Bilious and Liver affections, Fever and Ague, &c., in those who reside in hot climates, and low and marshy countries, and arc the best Cathartic that can be used for those local ities. Seamen will find them an infallible remedy lor the Scntvv ; and Travellers, the best medicine they can use to counteract the dangers of exposure in unhealthy cli mates. For ordinary FAMILY PHYSIC, they are universally approved, as the best ever offered. As a DIETETIC or DINNER Pill, one taken half an hour after dinner, will sufficiently stimulate the digestive powers of the stomach to a healthy anil invigorated action, and they are found extremely serviceable for those who indulge in long dinners, or late suppers, or immoderately in desserts or fruit. The peculiar virtues of the Tomato Plant, have fora long time attracted the atten tion of the Medical profession and the Public; and a lively interest has recently been directed to the future development of its active powers, and its Anlibihims and Alter ative qualities;—which (he Proprietor is now happy in being tilde to gratify—and pre sents his Pills to the Public, with the full confidence of their being the most safe, and valuable, remedy ever discovered ; —adapted to all cases, where Nature is disturbed, and when any of the functions do not perform their natural on iiualthy action. Numerous certificates of cures, from those who have taken them, and the testimony of several Physicians, who have prescribed them, all concur to corroborate this opin ion.— I’he rapidly increasing demand for, and the universal approbation bestowed upon them, is an additional evidence of their merits and usefulness. In presenting this article to the public, (he proprietor was influenced by the hope, that a medicine prepared with much rare, and strict regard to the Chemical and Therapeutic properties of its several ingredients, should take the place of the thousand and one irresponsible nostrums of the day, with which the country is deluged —and from the favor already bestowed upon it by physicians and others, he feels justified in expecting this result. ijf For a full account of this interesting discovery, testimonials, mode of operalons, &c. see pamphlets, which may be had gratis of all who sell these Pills. None are genuine without the written signature of G. H. PHELPS, M. I)., sole proprietor, Hartford, Conn. Orders for these Pills directed to the Proprietor, Hartford, Connecticut , (post paid,) or to HOAI)I,KV, PHUTiPS, A C‘Ot, Wholesale Druggists, big Water-street, New-York, (general forwarding agents,) will bn promptly attended to. Sold by authorized Agents in most of the cities and towns in tba United States. C-T N. 11. As another and a vcry different article, has rewjr.iiy been advertised under the head of "Tomato Pills," the public will see, the necessity of being particular to inquire for “PHELPS’ Compound Tomato Pith.” Price 374 and 75 cents per box. Extracts from the "Synopsis of Dr. Phelps' Compound 'Tomato Pills," an con lained in the circulars referred to above. 3 I BA W Id DID I II tirilTft ■ > n i r' ar . 1 ■ THESE PILLS HAVING ItEE^ fairly and extensively tested in private practice In lire inventor, and also by several eminent I’hysi' elans, in all diseases depending; upon impurities o tlie Blood, morbid secretions of the stomach am liver, and all kinds of obstructions; likewise ns ; SUBSTITUTE I OR CALOMEL, fora cathartic in bilious affections—arc now ottered to the public as one of the most important and useful dtscovc ries ever made. Their operation is powerfully directed to tin GLANDULAR SYSTEM, removing all obalrue tions of the glands wherever situated, SCIROSI - and SCROFULOUS TAINTS in all theii forms, and if persevered in, no case of scrof ula, however severe, can resist its influence, ft k in their operation on the glandular system, ilia their effects arc so peculiar and potent, and st nearly resemble that of calomel. In fact llu TOMATINE has ALL the I/IT.K ATI VE DE OBSTRUENT and CATHARTIC properties o calomel, without ever producing unpleasant 01 injurious effects under any eircuinstancea, eithci from exposure to cold or wet; on the contrary, tin Compound Tomato Tills are the best i( rnedyi vi i known, to counteract thu effects of MERCURY' completely eradicating every particle of it from the system, and renovating the constitution broken down by its use; which it does by correcting the stale of the blood, and through that, correcting the morbid secretions of the glands, and restoring them to a healthy and their own proper action. Its effects are analogous to SARSAPARILLA and BLOOD ROOT, &<■., united, and in ils com bined action with the ingredients composing the Pills, it exerts a compound universal action PE CULIAR TO ITS ELI'. Taken either a short time before or after expo sure, they render lire system less liable to con tract contagious or epidemicdiseases, and should be resorted to by persons residing in low and marshy situations, or when travelling or exposed to contagion. Also persons attending the sick, who by long watching and fatigue, or exposure to the effluvia of the sick room, become debilitated, and lose their appetite, will find great assistance from these Pills, in renovating and purifying the system, and restoring the functions to a healthy stale. Persons debilitated by intense and long As very unjust and unmanly ettbrts have been t tion and sale of these pills, the proprietor deems it which have been voluntarily proffered to him by does not expect, again, however, to notice any sue The Public arc informed flint these Pills are an en tirely different and dinUn't Medicine from an article called ‘‘Milos’ Extract of Tomato.” having no similarity to it, and are warranted to be entirely vegetable j as the following certificate will show : Hartford County, s«. Hartford, June 11. IS3S. Having examined a recipe submitted to us by IJoct. R. Phelps, to which ho has matin oath before a magistrate of this county as being the one by which ho prepares his Compound Tomato Pills, we hereby certify that there is nothin" entering into the composition of said recipe but purely vegetable substance#, and preparations from vegetable substances. Signed A. A. Cooley, C. M. Hailen, Druggists and Apothecaries. Himsbukv, Juno 13, 18.'iS. We, the subscriber*, having known Dbct. a. U Phelps a number of yours as a successful practitioner of medi cine and surgery, and reposing confidence in bis ability as such, and in his integrity as a citizen, do cheerfully recommend him to the confidence of the public. Signed Benj. Ely, Wm. Mather, J»-, J. O. Petti bonis, Viroil Plttibonb, Decius Latimer, Lewis Dickenson, Jeffrey O. Phelps Whiting Shed mid. (Copyright Cfj* The Tomato Pill* may he had wholesale s Havilaivl, Harral <Sc Allen, Charleston. C. It. Hcml s: « !■: i:\if. Os th* principal town* amt monuments of the irnrUl. 1 [P cry dny from hto 0 o’clock in flic evening, on street, below the Kagle and Phmnix Hotel, j ibe proprietor ul till■» ost il• Ii .liinenf, anxious to j ple i-c' thorn who nin\ lion »r him with a visit, as the pit lie that the greatest o d r and deco* ; rum will be observed during the exhibition of the ! pictuit •>. i'he Ladies and (.Vntlomen who have visited the ‘Mu emi.is of New Vo,k, Kir. lon ami Philadelphia, will be dr lighted with the coiTectness and beauty ol t’ue paintings. I ho proprietor having made this city his perma nent reside, ce. has placed his confidence in a gone roiis public for a share of their patronage. Kvery week will he exhibited :» new collection ol Paintings, except the (treat ('onjhtgrutinn oj Moscoii'y which will he exhibited every evening. ; ‘ * Admittance ;Vd cents —children 2') rents. — I'hiti aiu o for three months *2. dm nov 17 fI.HU M I), about one mile from \ngusta, on the Savannah road, a IU'.NVH (>K KL. S, which t!ie owner can have I s calling at this oliice % and pay ing for thi advertisement. ts oi tdl R It OHI-HiT I.AMllkirr k(’o. have moved tlieii U Q. otlice to the store of A. W. Walton & < «>. — All perms indebted to them will ) lease make p»np - ment previous to the IstolManuaiy next, when :■ iI j (ml‘landing account-, will I e placed in tin* hands of lan alto *ne.y so • rollei tit n, if nov 1 1 G'inhveHn.s a:l nonnrfs. {case ilk I’lnbrelhis, common to superfine I ease (iinghntn I'mhivll is, eomnion to sopor. 1 do colored I* L Hoods nr '• il 8 bonnet J I do white do do do do Jus! received and for sale at Or.o Broad-st. hv I nov Id TIM S. 11. WV ATT & N application to business or study, anti those also iy of sedentary habits, will derive great benefit from it- an occasional use of them. F’or that debililn of ted and deranged stale of the system, which occurs id in the spring season of the year, and beginning of a summer, these Pills are particularly applicable, c, It is conceded and well understood, that three e, fifths of all the cases of Consumption which nu ts- nually consign its I'OUTY TNOVSAiSI) VICTIMS to the grave originate in SCHOF ic Cl, OUS CONSTITUTION, or glandular and 3- capillary obstruction, which being neglected at I- first, because the symptoms are not distressing ir enough to occasion alarm, arc permitted to go on I- and prey upon the vitals, until relief is hopeless. is For all such cases ns these, the Tomato Pills are it a remedy, which if taken in season, ami persever ■o ed in to a reasonable e>tent, will render the ays le tent unsuscepliblc to this insidious disease. Those, tiierefore, liable to sore throats, swelling of the 3f glands, coughs, &c. should take warning in sea ir son, and embrace a remedy that has this recoin r mcndalion—that it is entirely new, and promises ic as much as any other heretofore known* r Females of 40 to 50 years of rgo, will find them ’, a powerful assistant to nature, in the important ie change in the functions of the system, removing n all liabilities to Cakcebb, glandular swellings, &e. ie and assisting to establish that new action in the ie animal economy which nature often fails to do. g None should avoid a free and continued use of i. them, if they wish to escape a long train of inen - A ruble maladies. For this purpose one should he i- taken every night and morning, and continued as e long as any unpleasant symptoms remain. I- For obstructions in young females, enough of the Pills should be taken every third night to pro i- duec a full evacuation from the bowels. For this - purpose three to five will be required—no definite d dose, however, can be assigned for every case; rl but their specific action upon the bowels should ;l be obtained, if it requires ever so many, and persc , vered in until the desired effects are produced. > To remove Constipation, Heart-burn, Nausea, , &c. when no other disease is present, one or two c Pills may he taken, either on going to bed or half a an hour after eating. Fora full operation, three r to five should be taken. i resorted to in a certain quarter, to injure the ropnta il Ins duty to subjoin a few of the mom/ testimonials physicians and other respectable individuals. He c/i attacks from the same or any similar source. This certifies that (*. R. Phelps, M. D. was admitted a member of the Hartford County Medical Society on the y 18th April, IKII, and was elected a Fellow of the Blato f Medical Society, April 9, 1835, as appears from record. Cl. O. BIJMNER, Clerk of Hartford Co. Med. Society. From Dr. Nathaniel Hooker , of Hartford. Tills certifies, that for sonic time past, 1 have been * considerably in tin* habit of prescribing; Dr. Phelps’ l: Compound Tomato Fills, and have invariably found them '■ to answer a valuable purpose; and in some instances 11 far to exceed my mo t sanguine expectations—affording flic most derided relief in a short lime. I Hunk they may be used in all the complaints for which f Hey are recommended in the bills of directions, with great safety and much advantage, s Hartford, August 7,lB3o. Nathaniel Hooker, M. D. i- I y ( I have lately used Dr, Phelps* Tomato Pills, fur a- id y , stomachs and bilious derangement of the liver, for which I have formerly and frequently used calomel , and I am* shier them an excellent substitute, producing all the lie* nefits that 1 used to derive from calomel, and as speedily, without producing any unpleasant effects. Hartford, May, 18J8, 11. E. Mann. t Sec tired. > ail retail of Ilaviland, Uisley & Co., Augusta, I dricV-on, and (»e\.lev ' iM 6c Cn.. "M v'ou* Wweg=g!!S!S=gg’i'4”~ i ■ t rl'JiLlC S ALES 1 . Heal Kstntc and Bank Stacks. UV >V. 1:. A J. u. JACKSON. Cn the lirsl. Tuesday in December noxt, at the low er -Market House, in this city, will he sold, The House and Lot situated on the south side of Broad st'ret, the dwelling occupied hy Mrs. C. Fa her, and the two stores ol Messrs, \\ y :ut is, Co. and Mr. V. Crepn. A f so, 125 shares -to:k in the p.-.nl, of A tiger ta, 25 ” August i Ins. & hank’s so. a “ “ *• Eagle is I hrenix Hotel Cn 7} “ “ *• in the new Augusta Ware house, Routing on Mclnto-h and Keytolds streets, Tire tr ims ol sale will lie r ;.sh for tlie stocks, onc-thir l rash for t e real i «;■»to, the balance in wo criual instalments el' one and two years, with interest !nnv 2ti Id Hi u . i.. i j. l. jvt kTu&t At Hrirate Sale. An invoice of 1 . a \ ('oo.ds, i ousht n;' of French W ink ml Capes an ! I ell: r , hr otrdi do. do. do. 5 Mus lin lodging• nn.l Jnsertin o.nsiin linnds, Swiss Mu dins, Thread har ts. Killings iiiul 1 1 .citings, I,isle do. do. do., 4-1 Hu int Ur rrnd JJ rlrinet (Quil lings, lilonrl harcr. I tlgin.'s art! (QtdiFngu, Mack ami white Star blonds and llmles, black and while plain Blonds, Rhntilias (ian-.c hr art's, Hosiery, 1 lover, and Silks, l.iuen Cambric Cull’s, Linen Cam hric I .amlki-rehii 1 .. Infants' C aps, Ac., will ho open fur a few days only, dust received, and will he open lor a short time to dealers only, who are re rjnr sl ’d to call. As Urey rue i f the latest and most fashionable kind, they will, no doubt,liud many ar ticles which arc scarce iu the market. 1 ov 2(i DRAW S t yes e» a v. (.KOISJiIA .’S'i’A'fj; E. if 'a' 'S' K 1.5 V, r an Tirn cr.scriT ok ;rnr. Augusta Independent JTrc Company. Class Mo. 4’i, ton I}<3B. To he tl lermiueil ly the drawing of lire Virginia Stale J.otlevy, •' rs-t No, 7, IK’S, for the bcnotil of the l.eeshurg Academy, To i e drawn at A l,K\ \ N DRI \ a.. r>n Saturday, Peepin' er 1 . 1 '39. I). S. Hut irony t, Co. Managers, A. READ, Contractor. SCTI E .M E. I Prize of S-. 10.000 - is - *30,000 I 10.000 - - - - *lO,OOO 1 ■ A-0 S.OU) I 5.01.0 .... 6,000 1 4,000 'l.OOO I 11 'JO ... - 3,120 30 ----- |.SJO - - - - 45.000 50 500 ... - 25,000 50 - tot) .... 20,000 50 - - - - - 300 ... - 15,000 100 coo - - - - co’ouo G 5 |OO ... - 6,500 05 ------ SO - - - - 5,200 ('.'> (I I 3,250 (I 1 40 .... 2,000 lit HO 3.900 4.CSO ------ •>(> ... - 03,600 27,010 10 - - - - art),4oo 32.3(1 i Prizes, anumii ting to - - - - *570,570 Tir inns sl'i —Siiaiils in viior utiox. (V"j ' Cr I ns for Tickets in the above scheme. w ill tut’' 1 with prompt attention if rirhlnrr e l (postpaid) to A, 1111 VO, Agent, Augtt’ta, Ha. / d bij A j H sVVKKT OI Aa'CiKS 4*tH ICO gallons i irkled <U sle s 25 bids 1 crl A ll.any A'c pm IPs Pidogti 1 : rinss-gcs SOO lbs Sino'rrd Heel' 20 1 1 0 z Pickle . nr rorl .1 go hhls NovU.i': 11 ) ['pies n boxer l.eimi , . jut nveivel and for sale nov 17 1m by PETEK. GOLLY. \ I It. si.M.Ms’ N AV NU\ l.i —I’hLA VO, a _by il story of the Colli, hy the author rs < <uy Ri ver ■- C c., for sale hy In 2SJ T. 11. PLANT. IV SHARKS C-in. il Kail Hoad anil Panic 1 f Murk for sale. Enquire at this office, rov 27 ts L Si rAi I .A >.v \n i ■Va f. male, as a -ft nurse or alien I nt in a family. She has ex perience. Enquire at this u.Tie. ts nov 27 H|MI U I,MAh’ HOOD;'. — I iases Palm Leaf B Hoods just received and for sale hy not 30 \V. H. CRANK. \ T lIVV NOVF.I., lIV SIMMS r-Pidayo: a story iv ot the (loth, I;, the ant or of Huy Rivers, > enias.see, ficr. Just receive I bv I)0V 2 • THEM VS RICHARDS. WpHN PLA'ftl,' for hv B. niv 23 21 Hj Nt.illU'Ol D, FRISBEE&CO. (1 KM l.\i: cm.i a \ ci ioaxMi a superior H article for the trilet, fir sale hv nov 22 ANTt NY &JIAINES. Obt | • «“>'<• rvL.ii.v-xi aLK. just received and X>\ 9 for sale by J 3. UL"IVJII.V!j(;N. nov 81 (I*i tv. KH on Mew vork and(irarleaton; also, U. ) States Bunk Notes, for sale hy nov 20 GKO, INS, ft TitrsT Co. I ( S'T—pair of <lOl.ll sF£cfTcii:S, in a. | i red niorocco case, for which the finder will be handsomely rewarded by leaving them with n0v,20 ts ’ SNHW l)|'„\ rMHid.VK. ITMTKi) KT'A 1 lAS BANK N(fi'i>', for safe J nov 11 2m by JNO. H. \v I.VTKU. SI PERIOE CLOTH, for sale bv nov 18 JOHN S. HUTCHINSON. RMUHINTa IB ar. LKAF h B.\i m, just ro- V velvet) and for sale cheap hv nov 10 ANTONY Sc HAINES. SUGAR AND COFKKK. —20 birds, prime St Croix Sugar, :>•) bags real old Java ('ollce, just received and for sale bv nov 13 STOVALL 6 HAMLKWV SEECHES. — V lot of prims Leeches just recci v> ed) also,some lir-t rate I isseeting and other Instruments. lor sale by nov 9 HAA I LA Mi, RISLEY ft Co. b n 1 HNITUHE FRINGE—Two cases very hea- H’ w and rich patterns just received by ' , ov 2 J. P. SETZE. yATS AND STOCKS —f f the latest fashions received and for rule by E. D. COOKE, nov 1 197 Broad street. •§7(011 SALE OR hTrE, a smart, active, lilre- E 1 ly Negro Hirl, about seventeen years of age. Enquire at this office. oct 8 - /f ATCHES.—Loco li’oco, friction and Luc 1 Y Q fer Matrhes, of superior quality, just received or 117 and for sale I y ANTONY ft H I.IWES. stiii ND, a sum of money, which can bohad by applying to CLARKE, McLKIR&Co. ocl 23 ' 8' NCR HALE—Twenty Shares Georgia Rail Road ’ and Hanking Company Stock. Enquire at this office, ts oct 2J a 0 otiEKT V. II ARRIS, Ati'ohnev \t L vw, will b, practice in tlie counties of Burke, Richmond and Columbia. Office lower wing of Reid’s building. Broad street. dirwlm oct 29 if 4 APS.—Just received a splendid supply ol Gen ® J tlcmen’s and Youth’s ( loth, b nr, Colett and Leather Caps, of the latest fashions, hv nov I E. 0. COOKE. UriLLIAM B. McKKE. No. MHO Bread. sUaef. Augusta, Ha., Agent for the IflWi Al bion, Emigrant and Old Countryman, will receive subscriptions and payment ■ ly June 9 dVANCEH will be made by the subscriber on Cotton consigned to his friends in New York, Llvcrj oil or Havre. JAMES KIIIND. oct 22 stvtf itJCEI SB 1 OTTON OSNABURHS.—-Acon y .slant supply of the above article for sale at Factory prices hv the agents, mar 2 CLARKE, McTKIR ft Co. NKAV SILKS. A S\ H VI- has just received art assortment of y \ „ Black and colored Rips, which he offers for sale at No. 213, er.e- door above Bones tc Carmi chael. ts nov 9 i SAB VL has just received and is now opening • il general assortment of staple and fartcy DK V (i()(»l)S, Which he oilerr for sale at v o. 213, o;rc do"! - a l, ove Bones & Carmichael. tl nov 3