Southern literary gazette. (Charleston, S.C.) 1850-1852, December 18, 1852, Image 2

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A LADY who has had much experience in teaching in Carolina anti l Georgia, would like a SI l UA I luN m ? ban.ily or School to teach. She w qua.ined to stye instruction in the usual Litilish branches , also, t rench nd Music. Ihe best ol refe rences and testimonials from former patrons on be adduced. Address, through the l ost Office, D. E. F. Augusta, Ga. Nov 13 THE SOUTH LB.\ LITERARY GA ZETTE Is published every Saturday, and its Supple ments on the Island 15th ot every month, by Walker, Richards & Cos., at their office, corner of Broad-street and Last Bay, up $3 “0 a year in advance, $3.50 if i not paid within the year, $5.00 for two years in advance, or lor two copies to one address, per"aunffßf? will be inserted altlie lollow- Advertiseineuts of one square,’ p . { annum, - - - - 12 00 Ajtd tor each additional square, - 900 1 ransieui advertisements, one square of fit i teen lines, first insertion, SI.OO, and five cents j for each additional line. For each subsequent insertion, halt these rates will be charged. n iUIA.II HALL & SON. GUI- If TARS Tlie demand for this beau* Ural and graceful instrument lias, of late, so . increased, that the subscribers have very inuch extended their facilitiest><r manufactur i ing, and have made on them some important [’'lmprovements. I hese Guitars have never 1 been surpassed in tulnessand richness of tone, beauty ol finish, strength and durability ; and ! they will stand any climate ; being double , lined throughout, and mane of the best sea soned materials. The Improved Patent Head is also ot our own make and tiie simplicity and perleet exactness with which it is manu factured, renders it almost impossible lor it to get out ol order. . T P H 1 OES: No.l Guitar (mahogany) incase sls 00 H 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 lor taking it off the Guitar ; and it can be affixed to any part of the neck and detached instantly, while the person is play ing. WILLIAM HALL & SON', 239 Broadway,(opposite the Park) Ni. York. Feb. 21. 3m Ctlll lICU ORRA\B. —Having supe / rior lacilities lor manufacturing and purchasing materials to the best advantage, with a factory winch for adaptation to the business is unsurpassed, and having in our em ploy a larger number ol workmen than any other three Aeic England establishments, (many ol 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 tiie shortest notice, to lurmsh ORGANti at tiie lowest prices for cash or approved credit, whicii we will warrant to combine tiie separate good qualities of the best instruments now made, anU tor elegance of exterior, perfection ol tone, and median ism, unsurpassed.— the purchasers or persons appointed by them to bethejudges. SECOND-HAND ORGANS taken in ex change, and constantly lor sale. Profession al relerence to any extent, and of the highest authority, will be furnished when desired. We would reterto the following well known Organs vi diliereut sections ol the country, wiiich are-among the many from this estab lishment. * In Salem-ttreet Church, Boston, Mass., Rev. Dr. Beecher. In Unitarian Church, Roxbury, Mass., Rev. Dr. Putnam —(fcgest Organ tn New Eng land.) lu Congregaiional Church, Portland, Me., Rev. Mr. Chickering, (largest Organ in the State.) lu 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 B'ourth Presbyterian Churches, St. Louis,Mo.—(twoof which are the largest OrgansinUie Western States.) In First Baptist Gnureli, Cha.iestou, S. C. —(one ot the largest in the Stine.) [Particular attentlAn tins been given to the mecliani.-m ot l instrument, in adapting it *’• .iie southern climate, so tiiat Lite moisture ol’ the atmosphere will not aliecl the action, arid 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 W. B. D. SIMMONS & CO., Organ Builders, 36,38, 4b and 42 Causeway Jau 10 street, Boston, Mass. DRS. ROUNTREE'AND SMITH, INDIAN DOCTORS, cure all cura blechronic and acute diseases of men, women aid children. Office, 101 King- treet, Char leston, S. C. For diseases cured, recommen dations, and other particulars, refer to s-outh eru Standard. Julyl7-6m GENERAL ADVERTISING SHEET. PAPER COMMISSION WAREHOCSE, TYPE i PRINTING PRESS AGEE?. No. 82 EAST-BAY, CHARLESTON, SO. CA. JOSEPH WALKER FsVpfr rreuecliuiiy jjifqijy the public that be hits op‘ lll V ‘^l personal attention to it exclusively. From his yreat facilities he will be en abled to sell on the very best terms. printing” paper. AGENT FOR THE SO. Cl. PIPER MMIFICTHG COMPUT, 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. He has made arran i-ments with several Mills, and can offer all kinds much lower than hus 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 AMI COLOIKED (ABUS. 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 1 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 ASSOR TED COLOURS, of the best quality. AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL FortheCureof Coughs, Colds, j Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Whoop- JjST'ITA mg-cough, Croup, Asthma and //> Consumption. Y To cuie a cold, with headache | at,(l m relic sot the body, take the jAL. Vb YlJherrv IVc oral on going, t ben, , and wrap up warm, to sweat during the j “'f oVa Cold and Cough, take it morning, | n,im- and evenii g. according to directions on t he bo tie, aid tiie difficulty w ill soon be j reli’ ved None will suffer long tro... tins , trouble when they find ‘t can be so read y , cured Persons afflicted wit h a seated cough, J which bieakstheinoftheir rest at night, will find, Gy taking tiie Chkrky l ectukal on goi. gto bed ;.t mghi, ti.e- may oe sure ot , sound, unbioken sleep, and consequently re trestiiug rest. Great relief from Minenng, and an ultimate cure,, s afforded to thtms. ands who are ilius afflicted, by this tuvalu aly'ron'lts^agreeable effect,in these cates. us,- whYnYlie i ecessity tor it has ceased. From two eminent Physicians in <■.. Faye itevili.k, I cnu., Ai ril 16 185-1. Sir—We f'ave given yourClierry Pectoral an extensive trial m our practice, ant* find it tosurpass every otlier remedy we have for curing after tions ol the respiratory organs. MRS DEIMKk & HA'IPiOH TO SINGLRS and 1 ÜBLIC SPEAK ERS lids remedy is uivaluab *. as by its ac tion on tiie throat and lungs, win u taken in small quantities, it removes all hoaisenets in a lew liours, and wonderfully increases the i-owt rand Mtxibi lty of tiie voice. AS IDM i generally uiuclirelieved, and often wholly cured by Cherry Pectoral. But there are some case- so obstinate a to yield entirely to no medicine, t. berry Pectoral will cure tl eni, it they can becured. R RONCu 1 i IS, or irr. fatten of tiie throat and upper p rtion ol the lungs, may be cured by taking Cherry Pectoral in small and fre quent doses. The uneomlortable oppression is soon relieved. Rev. Lit. Lansing, of Brooklyn, N. York, states: — ‘‘l have seen tiie Cherry Pectoral cure such Ciis. sos Ast ma and Bronchitis as leads me to believe it can rarely tail to cure those i iseasi s.” FUR GROUP. Give an emetic of anti niony , to be toliowed by large and frequent doses of i e < I e ry Pectoral, until it sir duts the d'sta-e. 11 taken in season, it w .1. not. tail to cure. Prepared and sold by JAMES C. AYI3R- Practical and Anal) tical Chemist, Low ell, Mass. - Sold bv H A VI LAND, HAKRALL Ist Cos. Charleston and by all Druggists throughout the Southern States. Nov 27 3mo €1 ENIN’S BAZAAR, ST. NICHO- I l-AS HOTEL, No. 513 Broadway Principles of business. — Lvery article is labelled at the lowest cash piic., and from that price there can be no deviation. It is especially requested that no lady or gentleman will leave the Bazaar without being thor oughly satisfied with the article pnrciias and. Promptitude and punctuality in the execu tion of orders and delivery of goods guaran teed. Every sale-man is instructed lo exer cise thentmosi courtesy,patienceand assiduity in attending to the wants and wishes ot pur chasers HUS IA ESS DEPARTMENT. Children’s Head Dress JJepartment.em | bracing all tbe reigning styles of Roys’ and Mi'Ses’ Cai sand liatsol Cloth, Silk. Mohair, Felt, Reaver and Straw. Children’s Clothing Department, com prising every class of Clothing for Roys and Youths, from tour yeaisolo to sixteen. Infant’s Clothing Department, consisting of Kobes, Dresses, Under Clothing, Hoods, Caps, Visetes,&c. &c. A/ie Department,— containing Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Gaiters. Ruskins. Slippers, &c., and Childien’s School Shots, Roys’ and Youth’s Patent Leather, Call- Skin and Moroeeo Roo's, Shoes, Rootees, Ties, 4tc., int i ills’ Morocco and Kid So- ks. Ladies’ bonnet Department, including more than twenty new varieties of Straw, Grass, Felt anil Rtaver fabrics, from the first French houses and from the Gknin factory. Ladies’ Hiding hat, (Hove, It hip, and j Enncy Department, compreh* nding innume rable styles of Killing liatsol every fashion* abie material, Gauntletsand II hips. Parasols of the most elegant descriptions. Opera Glass es, Petiie Umbrellas, foreign Perfumes, Card Cases, Fans, Travelling Rags, fitc. Also, a splendid assortment of French, English and Ameiican Umbrcllasand D'alk ing Canes, of the most unique and elegant mountings. . GEN IN S BAZAAR, - St. Nicholas II del, No. 513 Broadway. New York, July 10 W ALKER At JAMES, Book and Job Printers, Nos. 101 and lu3 East Bay. having added to their office. Steam Power Presses, and large fonts ol tlie latest kind of Book Type, are prepered to execute all kinds of Book and Pamphlet Printing in the very best manner, and at greatly reduced prices. Also, Job Printing in every variety, which will be done in the best manner and on most reasonable terms. Jan 3