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first class instruction
OA THEPIAAO FORTE,GUITAR
and SINGING, —MISS VV URRALL
(lrom London), Pianist and Vocalist, at the
distinguished private Soirees of the nooiiity,
and principal Soprano at the German Lu
theran Church, Wardour-street, London,
begs to solicit the patronage of the citizens of
Charleston and its vicinity, as a first class
Teacher of the above accomplishments. Miss
W, has studied under eminent Mas'ers, and
ts also thoroughly acquainted with the
French Language. Highly satislactory re
ferences and testimonials can be adduced-
Cards of address lelt at Mr. G. OATES’
Music Warehouse, 236 King-street.
Aug 14
THE SOUTHERN LITERARY GA
ZETTE
Is published every Saturday, and its Supple
ments on the Ist and lath of every month, by
Walker, Richards &. Cos., at their office,
corner of Broad-street and East Bay, up
stairs.
Tkrms—s3.oo a year in advance, $3.50 if
not paid within the year, $5.00 for two years
in advance, or tor two copies to one address.
Advertisements will be inserted at the follow
ing rates: ™
B usiness Cards not exceeding six lines,
per annum, - - - $5 00
Advertisements of one square, per
annum, - - - • 12 00
And tor each additional square, - 900
Transient advertisements, one square of fif
teen lines, first insertion, SI.OO, and five cents
for each aduitional line. For each subsequent
insertion, half these rates will be charged.
ILLIAM HALL <& SOX. GUI-
If TARS. The demand for this beau*
tiluland graceful instrument has, of late, so
increased, that the subscribers have very
much extended their facilities lor manufactur
ing, and have made on them some important
improvements. These Guitars have never
been surpassed in fulness and richness of tone,
beauty of finish, strength and durability ; and
they will stand any climate; being double*
lined throughout, and made of the best sea*
soned materials. The Improved Patent Head
is also ol our own make and the simplicity
and perlect exactness with which it is manu
factured, renders it almost impossible lor it
to get out of order.
PRICES:
No.l Guitar (.mahogany) in case sls 00
“ 2 do (rosewood) do 20 00
” 3 do do do - 25 00
“ 4 do do do - 30 00
“ 5 do do do - 45 00
6 do do do * 60 00
The New Patent Capod’Astra is a great
improvement on the old plan: there being no
necessity tor taking it olf the Guitar ; and it
can be affixed to any part of the neck and
detached instantly, while the person is play
ing. WILLIAM HALL bt SON,
239 Broadway, (opposite the Parkj N. York.
Feb. 21. 3m
CiHLRCH ORGANS. —Having supe
/ rior facilities tor manufacturing and
purchasing materials to the best advantage,
with a factory which for adaptation to the
business is unsurpassed, and having inourem
ploy a larger number ol workmen than any
other three J\l'eu> England establishments,
(many of whom have been engaged in the
business from twenty to thirty years,) and
consequently being enabled to profit by the
practical operation of division of labour, we
are prepared, at the shortest notice, to furnish
ORGANS at the lowest prices for cash or
approved credit, which we will warrant to
combine the separate good qualities of the
best instruments now made, and lor elegance
of exterior, perfection ol tone, and median
ism, unsurpassed —the purchasers or persons
appointed by them to be the judges.
BEGUND-HANL> ORGANS taken in ex
change, and constantly lor sale. Profession
al reference to any extent, and of the highest
authority, will be furnished when desired.
We would refer to the follow ing well know n
Organs in different sections ot the country,
which are among the many from this estab
lishment.
In Salem-street Church, Boston, Mass.,
Revj Hr. Beecher.
In Unitarian Church, Roxbury, Mass., Rev.
Hr. Putnam—(largest Organ in New Eng
land.)
In Congregational Church, Portland, Me.,
Rev. Mr. Chickering, (largest Organ in the
State.)
In Congregational Church, St. Johnsbury,
Vt.—(largest Organ in the State.)
in St. Paul’s Church, Philadelphia, Pa
Rev. Mr. Newton.—(largest Organ in the
State.)
In First, Second, and Fourth Presbyterian
Chureheb, St. Louis, Mo.—(two of which are
the largest Organsinthe Western States.)
In first Baptist Church, Cha..eston, S. C.
—(one of the largest in the State.)
(Particular attention has been given to the
mechanism of this instrument, in adapting it
to the southern climate, so that the moisture
ol the atmosphere will not affect the action
and they beg leave to recommend a close ex!
amination of this instrument to all parties in
its vicinity who may desire to erect Church
Organs. ] Address
t l-nnn R B * £* SIMMONS & CO.,
Jan 10 11 li * rS ’ 40 & nd 42 Causeway
street, Boston, Mass,
GENERAL ADVERTISING SHEET.
PAPER COMMISSION WAREHOUSE,
I TYPE J PRINTING PRESS AGENCY.
No. 82 EAST-BAY,
CHARLESTON, SO. CA.
JOSEPH WALKER
Begs leave respectfully to inform the public thathe has opened a Commission
Paper Warehouse, and agency for Type, Presses, etc., and will devote his
personal attention to it exclusively. From his great facilities he will be en
abled to sell on the very best terms.
PEINTIM PAPER.
AGENT FOR THE
SD. CA. PAPER MAMFACimt COMPANY,
Greenville, S. C., Fayetteville and Lincolnton,
N. C.. Paper Mills.
The extensive Mill of the former will be in operation in a few days, and
is one of the largest in the whole country. The Machinery is of the latest
and most approved construction, embracing every new and valuable im
provement, and is equal to the best Northern Mill.
The other mills are already in successful operation, manufacturing Paper
which bears comparison with the best.
WRITING PAPER.
H e has made arrangements with several Mills, and can offer all kinds
much lower than has been sold at the South.
WRAPPING PAPER.
He is prepared to sell all kinds as low as at the North. Tea and all kinds
of Wrappers for Grocers.
ENVELOPE & ASSORTED COLORED PAPERS,
PLAIN, BLANK, ENAMELLED AND COLOURED CARDS,
TYPE, PRESSES & PRINTING MATERIALS.
Arrangements have been made to go much more extensively into this busi
ness, and to keep larger stocks constantly on hand.
AGENT FOR
JOHN T. WHITE’S
TYPE AND STEREOTYPE FOUNDRY,
Which has been established over Forty years, and is one of the best in the
country. Also,
R. HOE & CO’S
PRINTING PRESS MANUFACTORY.
TYPE, PRESSES, &c., furnished at the same price as at the Foundry or
Machine shop, the actual expense of transportation only added, which
would have to be paid if bought in New York.
PRINTING INK.
BOOK, NEWS and ASSORTED COLOURS, of the best quality.
AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL
. FortheCureof Coughs, Colds,
Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Whoop.’
/ir ‘*3 ing-congh, Croup, Asthma and
f ■ Consumption.
1 m\W Os all the numerous medicines
extant, (anil some of them va!u.
! 111, 1 for the cure of Pulmonar.
Complaints, nothing has ever been found
which could compare in its effects with this
preparation. Others cure sometimes, but at
all times and in all diseases of the lungs and
throat where medicine can give relief, this
will do it. It is pleasant to take, and per- j
fectly safe in accordance with the directions. |
We do not advertise for the informnticn of I
those who have tried it, but those who have I
not. Families that have known its value j
will not be without it, and by its limely use j
they are secure from the dangerous conse-:
quences ol Coughs and Colds, which, neg j
lected, ripen into fatal Consumption.
Read the following opinion founded on the j
long experience of the eminent Physician of
the Port and City of ~ „ j
St. Johns. May 8. 1801. ;
Dr. J. C. Ayer,—Five years trial of your
CHERRY PE TORAL in my practice,
has proven what 1 foresaw from its composi
tion, must be true, that it eradicates and *
cures the colds and coughs to which we, in j
this section, are peculiarly liable.
I think its * qual has not yet been discover-1
ed. nor do I know how a better remedy can
be made for the distempers of the Throat and ;
Lm ' gß ’ J.J. BURTON, M.D..FR.S. |
Washington, Pa., April 12,1848.
Dear Sir,— Feeling that 1 have been spared ;
from a premature grave, through your iiistiu- \
mentality by the providence of God, 1 will)
take the liberty to express to you my grati
tude. , J
A Cough and the alarming symptoms ol
Consomption, had reduced me too low to)
leave me anylhing likehope, when my physi- 1
cian brought me a bottle of your “PECTO-!
RAL-” It seemed to afford immediate re
lief, and now in a few weeks time has re-)
stored me tosound health.
I fit will do lor others what it has forme, i
you are certainly one of the benefactors 01.
mankind. .
Sinrertly wishing yon every blessing, 1 am,
Very respectfully yours,
JOHN J. CLARKE.
Rector of St. Peter’sCliurch.
With such assurance and from such men,
no stronger proof can be adduced unltss it be
from its eftectsupon trial.
Prepared and sold by JAMES C. AYER,
Practical and Analytical Chemist,
Lowell, Mass.
Sold by HAVILAND, HARR ALL fit Cos.
Charleston and by all Druggists throughout
the Southern States. July 173m0
C~ •BENIN’S BAZAAR, ST. NICHO
- LAS HOTEL, No. 513 Broadway
Principles us Business.— Every article is
labelled at the lowest cash price, arid from)
that price there can be no deviation. It is i
especially requested that no lady or gentleman 1
will leave the Bazaar without being thor
oughly satisfied with the article purchas and.
Promptitude and punctuality in the execu
tion of orders and delivery of goods guaran-j
teed. Every salesman is instructed to exer-j
cise the utmost courtesy ,patienceaud assiduity |
in attending to the wants and wishes of pur
chasers
BUSINESS DEPARTMENT.
Children’s Head Dress Department.e m-;
bracing all the reigning styles of Boys and
Misses’ Caps and HatsofCloth, Silk,Mohair,
Felt, Beaver and Straw.
Children’s Clothing Department, com
prising every class of Clothing for Boys and ,
youths, from four yearsold tosixteen.
Infant’s Clothing Department , consisting I
of Robes, Dresses, Under Clothing, llood9, ‘
Caps, Visetes.fitc. &c. , !
Shoe lJepartment,— containing Ladies , j
Misses’ and Children’s Gaiters. Btiskin9, j
Slippers, &c., and Children’s School Shoes,!
Boys’ and Youth’s Patent Leather, Calf-)
Skin and Morocco Boo’s, Shoes, Bootees, j
Ties, Stc., Infants’ Morocco and Kid Socks.
Ladies’ Bonnet Department, including,
more than twenty new varieties of Straw, |
Grass, Felt and Reaver fabrics, trom tlie first
French houses and from the Gknin factory.
J.adies’ Riding Hat, Glove, l\ hip, and
Fancy Department, comprehendingtnnume
rable styles of Riding Hats of every fashion
able material, Gauntlets and fFhips, Parasols ;
of the most elegautdescriptions, Opera Glass
es, Petite Umbrellas, Horeign Perfumes,!
Card Cases, Fans, Travelling Bags, fitc.
Also, a splendid assortment of trench,
English and American Umbrellas and if alk
ing Canes, of the most unique and elegant
mountings. GENIN’S BAZAAR,
St. Nicholas Hotel, No. 513 Broadway.
New York, July 10
‘the’madison SPRISG§r CIA.
riNlllS FASHIONABLE St HEALIH
y restoring Watering Place, the property j
ol Mr. J. D. Watkins, will be opened as,
usual, on the Ist of June. To the usual at
tractions is to be added, this season, a iv LW
SPRING, the properties of which are Iron,
Magnesia, Sulphur and Boda. All tie ap
pointments of the establishment are arrnngen
for pleasure and comfort. Stages wil taKe
passengers 23 miles from Athens, over a S® ol *
road, to the Springs. Apr.l 24