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(Charleston %htrtismtnts.
SHIRTS— Fine Linen and Muslin SHIRTS,
made in the latest fashions, of the best mate
rials and Da * ski s'.s a'ebrated patterns.
W. A. Danski* is the original inventor of the
system of catting Shirts bv measurement. Dan
skin's pattern has received the unqualified commen
dation of gentlemen in all parts of the U. States,
and has boon pronounced perfect.
The above described Shirts, together with a large
and varied assortment of articles necessary for gen
tlemen, can always be had at
R. SI. WELCH’S
Fashionable Furnishing Store ior Gentlemen, north
west corner Moeting and Market streets, Charles
ton, S. C. mar 8
0 1. CHAFFEE, No. 179 East Bay, Charles
• ton, S. C., Dealer in Foreign WINES and
LIQUORS, TOBACCO and SEGABS, and Manu
facturer of LEMON SYRUP. may 8
Hi, El DING, 1> root Importer of German,
• French an I English Fancy GOODS, HO
SIERY. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, TOYS, Ac.,
No. 284 King-st., near Society street, Charleston,
8. C.
Goods sold, at New York, Philadelphia and Bal
timoro wholesale pricos. mar 7
JOII.ti MACK, Importer of French and English
111 and FANCY GOODS, Bonnet
RIBBONS, Thread and Cotton EDGINGS, at
wholesale only.
Mooting street, between the Pavilion and Charles
ton Hotels, Charleston, S. C. mar 7
JAMES E. SPEAR Ic CO., Importers A Deal
ors in WATCHES, JEWELRY, STERLING
SILVER WARE and FANCY GOODS, at whole
sale and retail, No. 235 King stroet, opposite Hasel,
Charleston, S. C. mar 7
Hardware —stevens a betts. Direct
Importers and Wholesale Doalors in HARD
WARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, PISTOLS, Ac., Ac.,
No. 80 East Bay, Charleston, 8. C.
Joel Stevens. Wat. H. Betts.
mar 7
J». BEACH, wholesale BOOK SELLER and
• STATIONER, No. S Hayne stteet, Charles
ton, S. C. mar 7
G“ KOKGE ABBOTT, 97 East Bay, opposite
Boyce A Co.’s Wharf, Direct Importer of Eng
lish WHITE LEAD and LINSEED OIL; whole
sale and retail dealer in English and American
PAINTS and OILS, of every description; VAR
NISH, BRUSHES, French and American WIN
DOW GLASS and PUTTY, Ac.; togethor with a
complete and fresh supply of BURNING FLUID,
or SPIRIT GAS, with a largo and solect assort
ment of LAMPS, of tho latest and most approvod
design for the same. All of which he offers for salo,
at a small advance on manufacturer’s prices,
mar 7
Trout a DELANGK. 112 Eastßay, Charioe
ton, S. C., Doalors in STONE LIME CEMENT,
Plaster PARIS, N. Y. Marble LIME, PLASTER
ING, LATHS aud HAIR, FIREBRICKS.
—ALSO—
Gypsum, or Farmors Manuring PLASTER.
—also—
Keop constantly on hand, a good stock of White
Pino and Poplar LUMBER, NAILS, Ac.
Orders solioitod and will bo punctually and accu
rately filled.
W e recommond ail articles in our stock as being
of tho very best quality. mar 7
CU.IIOUN CLOTHING STORE.—G. LITTLE
A CO., (Successors to Johnson A Cunfiuld.)
CLOTHING STORE, No. 199 King street, noxt
door to Victoria Hotel, Charloaton, S. C.
Always on hand, a large and fashinnablo stock of
Roady-Aludo CLOTHING, at tho lowest possiblo
prices. SHIRTS, HOSIERY, UMBRELLAS, Ac.,
Ac., wholesale and retail. mar 7
D~ UNN A OUKYEA, who’losalo and retail CLO
THING ESTABLISHMENT, 238 King-st.,
(in tho Bond,) Charleston, S. C.
P. S.—Please eall and examine. mar 7
SHADES! SHADES! SHADES!— The largost
assortment of Transparent Window SHADES,
are to bo found at the Window Shado Dopot, No.
177 King stroot. Gontlomen and Ladies visiting
Charleston should not purohaso before oxamining
this assortment Sign of tho Rod Flng.
Also to bo found as above, PAPER HANGING
and UPHOLSTERY GOODS generally.
K. N. BUTLER,
mar 7 No. 177 King streot.
CHARLESTON STEAM SUGAR REFINE
RY.—DoubIo Refined Loaf, Crushed and Pow
dered SUGAR.
—also —
White and Yollow Clarified SUGARS,
—and —
Sugar House SYRUP, in hhds. and bbla.
J. T. WELBMAN,
mar 7 105 East Bay, Charleston, S. C.
G”~ ANXtV iIUFF It GANTT, Faetori amT Gen
eral Commission AGENTS, Aoooiniuodation
Wharf, Charleston, S. C. fob 28
CHARLESTON FEMALE INSTITUTE, by
Airs. H. L. Moise, (Into of Augusta.)
ENGLISH TUITION, with Board, at S2OO por
annum.
French, Italian, Spanish, Music, Drawing, and
Painting, at Professor's prices. Pitt streot. 0 m
mar 4 »
ISAAC MOISE, B ROKER, AUCTIONEER and
COMMISSION AGENT.
Stocks, Bonds, Real Estate, and Nogroes, bought
and sold por order.
Ono door south of tho P. A M. Bank, Charleston,
S. O. mar 4
Gtt H. CAMERON, Direct Importers and
. Wholesale Dealers in CROCKERY, CHINA
and GLASS WARE, No. 145 Meoting-st., Charles
ton, S. 0.
Have always on hand a largo and oxtensivo as
sortment of tho abovo Goods, (solectod by ono of
the firm at tho Manufactories of England and
France,) wkioh they offer for sale at as low rates os
they can be purchased in any city of tho Union,
mar 4
OCT. CHISOLM’S PORTER, ALE and WlNfe
STORE, by tho doien or quantity, No. 33
Broad street, Charleston, S. C. mar 4
B. OAKES, BROKER and AUCTIONEER,
• No. 7 State stroet. Charleston, S. C.
Slaves, Real Estate, Bank Stock, Ac., bought and
sold on commission. mar 9
EC. TIIARIN. AUCTIONEER and GEN E
. UAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, No 24
Vonduo Range
All Grain consigned to mo, together with other
Country Produce, will moot with prompt sale and
attention, having largo Store Rooms.
Charleston, S. C. —Refer to Col. James Gads
den, and M. C. Mordocai. mar 4
JOS. LAWTON Sc CO.. Importers of Foreign
and Domostio DRY’GOODS, No. 40 East Bay,
Charleston, S. C. mar 7
JOHNSTON, CREWS A DRAW LEY, ImweH
ors and Dealers in DRY GOODS, No. 181 East
Bay, Charleston, S. C. 7
JOSEPH WALKER, Charleston, S- C., Agent
for Johu T. White; TYPE FOUNDER, of the
“ Hoe" Printing Press Manufactory.
PRINTING INK of the best quality, all atNcw
York prioes-—actual expense*, paly added. Large
stock constantly an hand. ~ mar 7
/S Alt 111 AGE REPOSITORY.—W. J. GAYER.
South-east corner Meeting and Wontworth
sts., Charleston. S. C., UN Ca.isWutly on hand,
great variety of CAKEIAGViS, of every descrip.
tion, calculated for th# Southern market-. ia 7
ttttm.i.iAw 11. FORWARDING
VV and COMMSpRISpiKCIIANT, Brown's
Wharf, (foot of VeSm«’lipg»‘.) Charleston, S. C.
He will give his particular Attention to Receiving
and Forwarding Goods—his long experience as
Secretary and Forwarding Agent of the South Ca
rolina Rad Road Compauy, gives him peculiar fa
cilities in this line of business. mar i
LEWIS M. HATCH. No. 120 Meeting street,
Charleston, S. C., Agent for the sale of OILS,
WHITE LEAD, IRON SAFES, Platt, Stone A
Borgardus; STEEL MILLS, LEATHER and
RUBBER BANDS, and for a great variety oT ar
ticles required by Manufacturers and Mechanics.
mar 7 _
RIFFIN A PULLMAN, Wholesale Dealers in
FANCY DRY GOODS, No. 60 Queen street,
C. mar 7
Xf'KEN'ZIE, CADOW A CO., wholesale DRY
jl GOODS, No. 82 East Bay, Charleston, S. C.
mar 7 J _____
TNIIGERTON St RICHARDS, DRAPERS AND i
Hi TAILORS, No. 32 Broad street, Charleston,
».«• *“ T
Charleston jUtMrtisrmrirts.
BJOHNNON. FmBRELLA MANUFACTU
• RER, No. 263, King-Street, (near Went
worth,) Charleston S. C.—Has on hand a large as
sortment of Silk, Gingham, and Cotton UMBREL
LAS; also, the largest supply of BUGGY UM
BRELLAS in the city, which are warranted supe
rior to most imported, and sold at a lower price.
P. S. Having enlarged his facilities, he can
manufacture the above articles as cheap as any
manufacturer in tho North or elsewhere,
may 5 ly
CHARLES D. CARR, DRAPER AND TAI
LOR, No. 36 Broad street, Charleston, S. C.
Has always on hand a handsome assortment of
CLOTHS, CASIMERES, VESTINGS, and FAN
CY ARTICLES, which ho offers on the usual terms,
or at 10 per cent, discount for cash. mar 7
MC. MORDEUAI, AUCTIONEER and COM
. MISSION MERCHANT, Charleston, S.C.
Agent, U. S. Mail Steam Ship ISABEL, sailing
from Charleston to Havana, on the Ist and 15th ot
each month. mar 7
PREMIUM CONFECTIONERY-, by JOSEPH
WHITE. Awarded the highest Premium by
South Carolina Institute.
CANDY 116 per hundred pounds. No. 355 King
street, South of Boundary street, Charleston, S. C.
mar 7
harlehton hotel—by d. mixer,
Charleston, 8. C. mar 7
CHARLESTON. !*. C.—SPRING OF 1851.
W. G. BANCROFT, 253 King-st., Charles
ton, S. C., invites the attention of Country Mer
chants to his stock of DRY GOODS. Ho is pre
pared to offer a very large and desirable stock of
rich and elegant DRESS GOODS, together with a
complete assortment of French, English, German,
and American Fancy and Staple Goods of every
variety.
He has made extensive additions to his Whole
sale Rooms, and his stock of Dress Goods will be
found unnsnaliy attractive, embracing tho largest
stock ever offered in Charleston.
Tho Goods and pricos will bo woll worthy tho at
tention of closo buyers. mar 11
OPERA tToN ON THE TEETH.—J. A.
CLEVELAND, D. D. S., 207 King-st., Charles
ton, S. C. mar 7
J H. TAYLOR, AUCTIONEER AND COM
. MISSION MERCHANT, 17 Vendue Range,
Charleston, 8. C.
Agent for the sale of the Charleston Steam Mill
Goods, and of various Georgia and South Carolina
Shirtings and Osnaburgs. mar 7
MILLAR’S BISCUIT BAKERY, No. 131 Meet
ing stroet, opposite Market, Charleston, S. C.
Soda, Batter, Water, Sugar and Lomon BIS
CUITS, in boxos, barrels and kegs.
HP” Orders from tho country promptly attended
!<•.__ mar 7
EB. CREW'S, Successor to Dick A Chews,
. AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MER
CHANT, Charleston, S. C. mar 7
WM. MATTHIESSEN’S WHOLESALE CLO
THING WAREHOUSE, corner of East
Bay and Queen streets, Charleston, S. C.
Manufacturing House, No. 36 Pintt stroot, Now
York.
Country Merchants purchasing Clothing, will find
it to their advantage to look through the stock of
their extonsivo Clothing Houso, where they will
find fresh and dcsirablo Goods, at prices as low as
they can bo purchased at in Now York. m 7
George gates, Dealer in PIANO FORTKiB.
MUSIC,* MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
BOOKS, STATIONERY, Ac., 234 and 236 King
stroot, at tho Bend, Charleston, 8. C. mar 7
COURTNEY Me TENNENT, direct importers of
HARDWARE, No. 35 Hanyno-stroet,Charles
ton, SC. may 15 ly
Gillilands, how ell a uo., importers and
doulors in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY
GOODS, No 33 llayno-streot, Charleston S. C.
may 15 ly
A- , M D...1 .. rt.ip.i ..... I-., .'.'in'll. 1.,,. !
Asthma. Consumption of the Lungs, Spitting of
lllood, Bronchitis, Hooping Cough, and Pulmonary Af
fections.
A Lovely Young Lady cured of Consumption.
The following it from the pen of Win. 11. Uevison,
Ksq., the distinguished editor of the IT. 8. Military aud
Naval Argus, under date New York, January 20, 1850
What could be more conclusive ?
“It is seldom wo permit ourselves to occupy a space
in these columns to speak in praise of any article in the
patent medicine way ; hut when we see the life of a fel
low-creature saved by tho use of any medicine what
ever, we consider it us our right, if not our duty, to give
a simple statement of facts, that others may, in like
manner, be benclitted. The case which lias induced us
to pen this article, was that of a young ladv of our ac
quaintance, who, by frequent exposure to the night air,
coutractod u Cold w hich settled on tile Lungs before its
ravages could be stayed. (This occurred two years ago
this winter.) Various remedies were nsed, but with
very little effect or benefit. Thc'Cough grew worse,
with copious expectoration, and tho sunken eve, and I
pale, hollow cheek, told plainly that pulmonary disease
was doing its worst on her delicate frame. The family
physician was consulted, aud although he would not ad
mit to the young lady that she really had the Consump
tion. yet he would give no chcourngoment as to a cure.
At this crisis her mother was persuaded to make use of
a bottle of Dr. Hogers' Compound Byrup of Liverwort
and Tar, and wo are happy to state that she was perfect
ly cured in less than three months by this medicine
aloue, after oven hope was destroyed. It is useless to
commout on such a case us this, fur the simple truth
will reach where polished fiction never can. If any
doubt the authenticity of this statement, let them call
at this office.— V. S. Military and Naval Argus. No. 19
Chatham street, N. Y.
Testimonies of the Nets York Press.
From the New York Courier, August 13,1850.
Da. R,mans’ Stbup or Livrhwokt and Tab.—We
have heard of several important cures recently effected
by this excellent medicinal preparation, and in one in
stance, that came under our observation, we can apeak
confidently. One of our employees, who had suffered
severely front a long standing cold, during the past week,
commenced the use of this medicine, and his Cold has
entirelv ,lgU|ppeared.
From the New York Mirror. Sopt. 2.1550.
a, .ivaRWOAT ASP Tab.—Of the virtues of Dr. Rogers'
Cough Medicines, prepared from the above articles, it is
ueedlcssnow to speak; its efficacy in speedily curing
Coughs. Colds, aud other Lung Complaints, which too
frequently, if neglected, result in Consumption, is too
well established in public confidence to need eulogy
•pjw.
From the New York Despatch. Aug. 25th, 1849.
We have heretofore token occasion to give our testi
i my i« favor of the curativo properties of Dr. Rogers’
l ai pound Syrup of Liverwort and Tar, and would here
repeat the advice already given for all persons who are
tufiteted with Consumption, or any of the premonitory
symptoms, to make a trial of Dr. Rogers' preparation.
ST* The genuine is signed Andkl w Uogkrs, on the
steel plate engraved wrapper around each bottle, and is
told wholesale aud retail by
SCOVIL A MEAD,
113 Chartres streot, New Orleans.
Bole general agents for the States, to whom all orders
and applications for agencies must be addressed.
Sold wholesale and retail, by Ilavilund, Rider A Co.,
Augusta, Ga.; Barrett, Carter A Co., do.; William K.
Kitchen, do.; D. B. Plumb A Co., do.; Uaviland, Har
rell A Co., and P. M. Cohen A Co., Charleston, S. C.
ang. 26 3mos.
“compound fluid extract of
UUCHU, AC.
1+ being exceedingly difficult to make an extem
poraneous preparation of BUCHU, retaining
its full medical properties, the propriety of having a
reliablo preparation of it in a convenient and pala
table form, at onco suggests itself to tho practising
Physician.
This article is no nostrum, but simply a concen
trated fluid extract of Diosmn. Paraira and Uva
Ursi, carefully prepared from tho best materials,
and has been' successfully used by several of tho
most eminent Physicians of Augusta and vicinity,
in Chronic diseases of tho Genito-unnary appara
tus, such as
Gleet, Ikritable Kidneys and Bladder,
Strange ary, Ac. Ac.
It has also been found a valuablo addition to
Balsamic mixture for Gonorrhoea.
The formula by which it is prepared can be ex
amined by Physicians at their pleasure.
Sold by D. B. PLUMB A CO.,
•pr 2 Druggists, Augusta, Ga.
NEW BOOKS.
THE FOLLOWING new works, just received
and for sale by the subscribers. ,
Ralph Rutherford; a Nautical Romance, by Sir i
Admiral Fisher. ■
The Stone Mason of Saint Poiost, by A. Dc La- <
martine—second part of Lewis Arundel.
Also, Graham's Magazine fcr September,
aug 24 GEO. A. GATES A CO.
NEW CROCKERY ESTABLISHMENT.
AT THE STORE, recently occupied by Messrs. Hopkins, Kolb 4 Co., nearly opposite Lamback’s,
where can be found every articlo usually kept in a
CROCKERY, CHINA AND GLASS STORE,
To which we respectfully invite the attention of the citizens of Augusta and surrounding country. City
and Country Merchants will find it decidedly to their interest to give ns a call before making their pur
chases, as we are determined to sell Goods low.
Also, Wooden, Willow, and Britannia WARES, Table CUTLERY, WAITERS Ac.. Ac.
oct 11 J. J. LATHROP A CO.
JfUMcal <£arirs.
DR. J. M. HILL,
, Greene Street, opporite the Baptist Church.
’ mar 27 lyr
: DRS. J. E. &. H. A. BIGNON.
Office on Broad St. opposite Bridge Bank building '
g Offer their professional services to the cit
t zens of Augusta and its vicinity. jan 14
H. VAN VOORHIS. M. D.
I HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN.
y mr- Is permanently located in Augusta, and is
to be found at Mr. Beek's, corner of Broad and
g Jackson streets.
’ Refers to G., J. and W. SCHLEY, Esqs. ml 4 1
_____
, DR. EDW. GIR.i KDEY tenders his Pro
fessional Sendees to the citizens of Augusta, and its .
1 vicinity. Qy Office one door above Martin Kred
crick's ly oct 30.
- J. M. HAWKES, M. D.
BOTANIC PHYSICIAN fc SURGEON
f Treats disease on purely Physiological Principles,
t rejecting all known poisons, whether vegetable,
, animal or mineral.
f 03=- Ofiico, a few yards South of the Post Office
and opposite the Young Men's Library Association.
- Augusta, Ga. ly feb 1
? By DR. M. J. MILAN, Offers his professional
services to the citizens of Augusta and its vicinity.
Office at his residence, on Broad street, above the
Upper Market. 6m apß
DENTISTRY.
D. S. CHASE, M. D., DNTIST,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Artificial teeth insorted on
Gold Plate, with Claspe, Spiral Jj’ysSfeSph
'' Springs, by Atmospheric pressuro, or ~ u -~LmLT
. with an Air chamber. Partial Sets inserted in
a neat and boautiful manner, without either Clasps
1 or Springs. Palatino Obturators made and inserted
so as to enable the patient to speak distinctly, and
,- with ease.
!. Particular attention paid to Dentition, and tho
>- preservation of the Natural Tcoth.
Offico south sido of Broad-street, one squaro
d above the Globo, and a few doors below the Frank
lin Houso. ly jan 3
i, 0. MUNSON, A. M., m7 D.,
t- SURGEON DENTIST,
AUGUSTA, GA.
). V'YFFICE over Carmichael A Co.'s
it v_/ Hardware Store.
TEETH constitutionally healthy, T T f
v Plugged, and warranted for life .
References—Drs. Eve, Moans, Campboll, Le
d Conte, Messrs. Bones, and Hand, Fleming A Co.
,f apr 29 ts
11 JJULJ'" -IAU HIL21!1 !! 1 !
13 PROF. AC. BARRY’S TRIOOPHEROUS
, TYIV MEDICATED COMPOUND, for restoring, preserv
\ V-J ing, and beau ti lying the Hair, eradicating scurf and
dandruff, and curing di.seaHen of the akin, glands and
,g muscles, stings, cuts, bruises, sprains, See., Ac. It has
been ascertained by experiment that Barry's Tricophe
rous has ureduced the same effect in curing diseases of
>f the skin, etc., of the horse and all the animal kingdom,
j- The following testimonials, selected from hundreds of
similar import, will serve to show tho value of the pre
. paration, and the estimation in which it is held by those
d who have given it a trial:
X New York, Sept. 22.1860.
Prof. Bailut, —Dear Sir:—l have been afflicted with
a cutaneous eruption of the scalp, of a most aggravated
■ character, for the last sixteen years, and daring that pe
riod have had the advice of some of the most eminent
physicians, and have tried all the preparations for the
hair And skin now known, without the least beuefft. I
was Advised by a friend to try your Tricopherous. I
did so, as a last resort, and, to my surprise and gratifica
tion, found myself cured in about two months. Such
was the violence of the disorder that at times I was par
tially blind. Respectfully yours,
Q. V. M. RAPELYK, 140 Columbia Street, Brooklyn
New York, Oct. 23,1850.
>, Prof. Barry,—My Dear Sir:—About two years ago
if my huir came out a great deal, and my head was much
'• affected with dandruff. I was told by a friend to try
your Tricopherous. and I did so, and to my astonish
ment my hair was firmly rooted, and all tho dandruff
disappeared, as the head now shows itself With respect,
Jr lam yourob’t serv’t,
J. 9. TREADWELL, 683 Broadway.
If any lady or gentleman doubts the authenticity of
the above, they will pleAse call at Professor A. C. Barry’s
’ Office, No. 137 Broadway, New York, where he will pro
-0 due© the original letters.
“ [From the Military and Naval Argus, Nov. 9,1850.1
' There is no remedy for the permanent cure of bald
-8 ness and diseases of the cranium generally, that has
8 reached the popularity enjoyed by the article known as
s Professor Barry's Tricopherous, or Medicated Com
pound. It is extensively used by the upper classes of
• tho community ; in almost every nursery in the land it
s is used in preference to other articles of the kind. It
* imparts vigor to the roots of the hair, and thus pro
-1 motes its growth to a remarkable decree. It destroys
j the dandruff and scurf, and yields the hair fine and glos
-1 sy. It will cure all diseases of tho scalp, such as scald
8 head, dew worm, and other obnoxious disorders of the
[ skin: in cheapness as well as efficacy, it stands unrival
* led. It is sold in large bottles, price 25 cents, at No. 137
Broadway, and at the Druggists generally throughout
j. the United States and Canada. June 19-d&c
I HOPKINS, HUDSON & CO.,
„ COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
0 Office Frazer's Wharf, Charleston, S. C.
I* rnHE UNDERSIGNED being leave to inform
i. their frionds and tho public, that they have
,1 opened an office in tho City of Charleston, S. C.,
for a
GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS.
Particular attention will be given to tho sale of Cot.
ton, and all other Country Produce, purchaso of
J Merchandize, and receiving and Forwarding Goods
-11 Tho customary cash advancos and facilities will bo
I, afforded customers.
4 J. R. Hudson and John J. Cohen reside in
t, Charleston. L. Hopkins oontinucs hisrosidence at
s Augusta, Ga. engaged in tho Commission Businoss
as heretofore, where ho may bo consulted in rela
. tion to business designed for our Houso in Charles
! ton.
LAMBETH HOPKINS, Augusta.
I JOHN R. HUDSON, I n . 7 ,
> JOHN J. COHEN, j Charleston '
t nov 2 ly
HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLS.
Brass andirons, shovels a toAgs
FENDERS AND BELLOWS,
Hearth and Crumb Brushes,
, Dish Mats Waiters, Candlesticks,
Castors, Cako Baskets,
s Plated and Britannia Tea Setts,
s Coffco Urns and Biggins,
Solar Lard Lamps,
Candclbras, in Gold and Silver' Dish Covers,
8 Beef Stako Dishes, Egg Boilers,
W ith 3 minute Glass attached,
, And many other desirable artielcs. For sale low
nov 9 Ao CLARK, RACKETT A CO
I. P. CALHOUN.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FAMILY GRO
CERY,
At the Corner of Brond and Centre streets, near
" the Lower Market, Augusta, Ga.
’ YTTHERE he is now opening a fresh and well
1 VV solocted stock of FAMILY GROCERIES,
’ consisting in part of the following articles: Santa
’ Cruz, Clarified, Crusbod and Powdered Sugars;
Java, Rio, and Cuba Coffco; Molasses and Syrup;
Mackerel, Nos. 1. 2 and 3, in whole and half bar
-1 rels and kits; Candles, Soap, Tobacco, Segars,
; Fruits, Piekles, Preserve's, Sardines, Raisins, Flour,
Riec, Porter, and all and every variety of articles
usually kept in his lino. Those wanting such ar
ticles would do well to give him a call, as ho is de
termined to sell them low. The patronage of the
citizens of Augusta and tho country is respectfully
solioted. I. P. CALHOUN.
feb6 fly
BOUNTY LAND! i
THE undersigned notifies all those who may bo
interested in the Bounty Land Act which has
recently bcoome a law of Congress, that he has
formod a connection with legal gentlemen in Wash- i
ington City, for the purpose of prosecuting claims
against the Government. All soldiers, (and wid
ows of soldiers.) who have served in the last war
with Great Britain, in Florida, or any of the In- ]
dian wars: and all commissioned officers in tho J
Mexican War are entitled under the act to Bounty v
Land. Address E. H. POTTLE. 2
ol# f Attorney at Law, Warrenton, Ga.
Far (he Care of
COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS,
BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH,
CROUP, ASTHMA, AND
CONSUMPTION
IX OFFERING to the community thin justly celebrated
remedy for diseases of the throat and lungs, it is not
our wish to trifie with the lives or health of the afflict
ed. but frankly to lay before them the opinions of dis
tinguished men and some of the evidences of itssuccess,
from which they can judge for themselves. We sincere
ly pledge ourselves to make no wild assertions or false
statements of its efficacy, nor will we hold out any hope
! to suffering humanity which facts will not warrant.
Many proofs are here given, and we solicit an inquiry
from the public into all we publish, feeling assured they
will find them perfectly reliable, and the medicine wor
thy their best confidence and patronage.
From the distinguished Professor of Chemistry and
Materia Mediea , Bowdoin College.
Dear Sir: I delayed answering the receipt of your
preparation, until I had an opportunity of witnessing
its effects in my own family, or in the families of my
friends.
This I have now done with a high degree of satisfac
tion, in cases both of adults and children.
I have found it, as its ingredients show, a powerful
remedy for colds, and coughs, and pulmonary diseases.
PARKER CLEVELAND, M. D.
i Brunswick, Me., Feb. 5, 1847.
[ From an Overseer in the Hamilton Mills, in this city.
Lowbll, Aug. 10, 1849.
Dr. J. C. Ayer: I have been cured of the worst cough
I ever had iu my life, by your •• Cherry Pectoral,” and
3 never fail, when I have opportunity, of recommending
It to others. Yours, respectfully,
3 S. D. EMERSON.
Read the following, and see if this medicine is worth
a trial. This patient had become very feeble, and the
effect of the medicine was unmistakably distinct.
United Statbh Hotel, Saratoga Springs, )
July sth, 1549. )
Dr. J. C. Ayer—Sir: I have been afflicted with a pain
ful affection of the lungs, and all the symptoms of net
tled consumption, for more than a year, i could find
r no medicine that would reach my case, until I com
menced tho uso of your “Cherry Pectoral," which gave
me gradual relief, and I have been steadily gaining my
J streugth till my health is well nigh restored.
While using your medicine, I had the gratification of
curing with Rmy reverend friend, Mr. Truman,of Sump
, ter district, who had been suspended from his parochial
duties by a severe attack of bronchitis.
I have pleasure in certifying these facts to you,
And am, sir, yours respectfully,
1 J. F. CALIIOUN, of South Carolina.
M Tho following was one of the worst of cases, which
. the physicians and friends thought to be incurable con
i' sumption.
Chester. Pa., Aug. 22,1846.
f J. C. Ayer—Sir: I was taken with a terrible cough,
_ brought ou by a cold, in the beginning of last February,
u and was confined to my bed more than two months.—
Coughing incessantly night and day, I became ghastly
and pale, my eyes were sunken and glassy, and iny
i breath very short. Indeed, I was rapidly failing, and in
\ such distress for breath, that but little hope of my re
. covery could be entertaiued. While in this situation, a
t friend of mine, (the Rev. John Keller, of the Methodist
» Church) brought me a bottle of your Cherry Pectoral,
L which I tried more to gratify him, than from any expec
[ tation of obtaining relief. Its good effect induced me
. to continue its use, and I soon found my health much
, improved. Now in three months, lam well and strong,
and can attribute my cure only to your great medicine.
With tho deepest gratitude, yours, See.,
JAMES GODFREY.
Prepared and sold by Jam is C. Ayer, Practical Chem
, ist, Lowell, Mass.
Sold in Augusta by Ilaviland, Risley Sc Co., Barrett.
Carter Sc Co., W. K. Kitchen & Co., P. A .Moiso; in
Edgefield, 8. C. by G. L. Penn, and by all the Druggists
■ thoughout the city aud State,
aug 15 3mos
GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA.
PREPARED BY
J. DENNIS, M. D., AUGUSTA, GA.
FOR DISEASES of tha Liver and to purify the Blood.
Dr. D. has made his preparation as pure as possible.
Its hitter taste corresponding with taste of the roots,
prove its purity. Its beneficial effects iu diseases of the
Liver prove it to be the most useful preparation of Sar
saparilla that is made.
The prevalence of diseases in the Southern elimate,
arising from an inactive state of the Liver, and the ef
fect of this Sarsaparilla iu stimulating tho Liver to in
creased action, causing by its alterative and mildly pur
fative effect the removal of the morbific agent from the
Hood, have induced the Proprietor to use the pure
Sarsaparilla and nothing else in this preparation.
For other diseases Physicians using this preparation in
their practice can combine, or prescribe with it such ar
ticles as they might consider the most appropriate in
cases under their treatment.
As those who use tho Georgia Sarsaparilla and find
benefit from its use—recommend it to others, and tho
fast increasing demand, proves that the labors of the
Proprietor to make a good article have been duly appre
ciated by Southern people, thore is no need of publish
ing certificates. Northerrn preparations should not be
usak iu the South, unless they are made freer of sweet
ened water and other things than they have been.
Price, $1 per bottle; 6 bottles for $5. Sold in Au
gusta, by Win. H. Tutt, D. B. Plumb & Co.. Haviland,
Risley A Co., P. A. Moise, W. H. & J. Turpin, W. K.
Kitchen, Barrett, Carter A Co.; at Athens, Hill A Smith;
. Madison, Seymour A Service; Atlanta, Dr. T. S. Denny;
Marietta, Wiu. Root; Mason, Payne A Nisbet; Charles
ton, S. C., P. M. Cohen, and Carey A Couturier; Colum
bia, Boatwright A Miot; Hamburg, A. J. Creighton.
Orders with money will receive prompt attention.
aplS tAc
JUST RECEIVED.
Fisk & Raymond's CELEBRATED ME-
T A LIC BURIAL CASES.—The subscribers,
in addition to their general line of business, have
boon appointed sole Agents of the county for tho
sale of the above, so highly approved for preserva
tion and utility, rccominonded and used, also by
the most distinguished men of our country. For
further particulars see pamphlets. Tho public are
invited to call. HENRY A SKINNER.
Cabinet Makers and Undertakers, Broad st, oppo
site M. Frederick's old stand. ' ap 17
NO EXCUSE FOR BAD BREAD.
PISTON AND MERRILL'S INFALLIBLE
—; i EAST POWDER—a new article for making
Light and Sweet Bread—lt is a great convenience,
that it is always READY and SURE to act—tho
dough requires no standing, but is ready to bake
as soon as mixed, and the most ignorant can hardly
mistake in its uso. Should an excess be put in, it
will not turn tho bread yellow, with an ashy taste,
as saleratus and soda will, thus saving much waste.
It is suitable for almost all kinds of Sweet Cakes,
Gingerbread, Dumplings, and Griddle Cakes.
Dough mixed with common Yeast, and fiuL
ing to rise, may be made light, and saved, by thor
oughly kneading in the proper quantity of this
yeast. For sale by
se i jt 10 D. B. PLUMB A CO.
T ADY'S BOOK FOR OCTOBER.—Just re
, ’ , abovc popular Periodical for Octo
bor. Subscribers will please call for thoir copies,
a ‘ GEO. A. OATES A CO.’S,
Piano, Book and Music Store,
SC P 18 Bro«d street.
Lady stuart wortley —AnothcTsup]
ply of Lady E. Stuart Wortley’s Travels in
tiio United States, received by
sep 16 THOS. RICHARDS & SON.
Roegs’fracture apparatus.—rifeTr
setts, with latest improvements. Also fine -
French Articulated Skeletons. For sale by
Mg- 1 D- B. PLUMB A CO. \
HISTORY OP ALABAMA] 1
HISTORY of Alabama, and incidentally of 1
Georgia and Mississippi, from the earliest 1
poriod. By Albert James Pickett, of Montgomery;
2 vol«. For sale by J
sept. 18 THOS. RICHARDS A SON. »
SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAD.
FIRST, OR ACCOMMODATION TRAIN.
LEA*-1 CHARLESTON daily at 8 A. M.,and
arrive at Hambnrg at 3J P. M.
Leaves Hambnrg daily at 6 A. M., and arrive at
Charleston at I j P. M.
7 This train takes up and sets down all way passen
• gers.
SECOND, OR EXPRESS TRIAN.
Leaves Charleston daily at 11 j A. M., and ar
rive at Hamburg at 5 P. M.
Leaves Hamburg at 10 A. M., and arrive at
Charleston at Zj, P. M.
This train takes through Passengers only, and
always arrives in full time to connect with the eve
ning train of the Georgia Rail Road, at Augusta,
going West, and with the Wilmington Boats, and
with the New York and Philadelphia line of Steam
ers going East.
FREIGHT TRAINS.
| FIRST, OR REGULAR TRAINS.
Leaves Charleston daily at 5 A. M., arrive at
Hamburg before II A. M. next day, and as many
trains leave every morning as may be necessary to
1 take off all tho Goods received before 6 o’clock the
evening before, and on their arrival at Hamburg,
are immediately discharged, and sent over to the
Georgia Rail Road.
Second, or Express Freight and Night Passenger
Train.
Leave Charleston 5 p. m., and arrive at Ham
burg at sj, a. m., next morning.
Leave Hamburg at 6p. in., and arrive at Charles-
J tonat7j,a.m.
This train will take light and valuable Goods
. only, say boxes and bale 3 Dry Goods, Hats, Shoes,
i, Saddlery, Glass, Drugs, Ac., Ac., which will be sent
- over immediately on arrival to tho Georgia Rail
8 Road Depot, at Augusta, and from thence will be
8 despatched by the day or night mail trains, or by
j extra express of the Georgia Rail Road, to their
r points of destination. In addition to the above,
. Messrs. Combs A Chamberlin have made arrange
ments to express light Goods on their own account
i by the Passenger Train.
r Tariff of Rates. | . To G. 8.8.
z (FREIGHT THE SAME BY BOTH DeP O4 * 4
TRAINS.) i i . A ')p U f t »
Say from Charleston to Ham
- Ist Class Consisting i burg. »t Bridge!
of boxes Hats, Bonnets, and
Furniture, per cubic foot | Bcts 10 c.
2d Class-
Boxes and bales Dry Goods,
Shoes, Saddlery, Glass, Drugs,
Ac. Ac., per 100 lbs. 45 50
3d Class—
i Bagging, Rope, Butter, Cheese,
Tobacco, Leather, Feathers,;
* Loaf and Crushed Sugar, ISdes,
Cotton Y'arns and Domeltics,
Down,Tire, Bar and Sheotlron,
h Window Glass, Paints, Oil,
e Crockery and Glass Ware, (inj
crates or casks,) Castings,Hard-!
waro, Hollow-ware, Lard, Tal-‘
low, Beeswax, bales of Rags,
Ginsing, .Mill Gearing, Bacon
d (loose,) Ac. Ac 20 25
i- ith Class—
* Suguar, Coffee, Rice, Pig Iron,'
y Mill and Grind Stones, Nails,i
f Bacon in boxes and casks i 15 20
u Specific Articles—
-1 Sait in sacks 25 35
Flour, bbls 25 35
Corn, Wheat, Oats, Rye, Peas,Ac. 7 8
Pipes and hhds. Liquor ,3 00 4 00
Quarter Casksand Wot Barrels,, 75 100
j Dry Barrels, Ac. Ac | 50 75
All goods consigned to the agent of the South
Carolina Railroad Company, Charleston, accom
panied with Bill of Lading, or advice, will be ro
’ ceived and forwarded free of commission, hut with
- out such Bill of Lading, or advice, the Company
r wi ll not bo responsible. For tho rules and regula
y tions of the Company gonerally geo the Tariff of
11 Ratos printed on cards.
. J. D. PETSCH, Sup’t. Trans’t.
t Charleston, July 20, 1851. dAc july 23
NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS.
8 W.O. PR!CE & CO. HATS.
1 and Tailoring f Furnishing AF 1 7'
■ n T, ROCK ’ , establishment, Um (^ r ®“ a *•
COATS ! Wh ° le3alß ““ d Retail f B .r
Comfortables DIALEES IN BRACES,
and Sack „ _ Money Belts,
COATS. CLOTHING, i Toilet Cases,
* »d k, .is»® B broad-street, efo™ 811 ® 8 ’
COATS, I Augusta, Ga.. S* ir '. and
of all descrip- INVITE Tooth,
tions Futnisuino
Plain A Fancy T "* *”*»*>»» OF THEIR GOODS,
PANTS riNTnnms of ever J de '
and CUSTOMERS, scription.
V F S T <5 GLOVES,
' 'SHIRTS , STRANGERS, STOCKS,
; Under shirts risiting tk. City, PURSES,
and i to their , AND
DRAWERS, SPRING STYLES OF Suspenders.
CRAVATS nrirma FuU » U M ,, T °
and ! GOODS TRIMMINGS.
SCARFS. or the Trade
GARMENTS. the Trade
ALL orders promptly executed.
AUGUSTA FOUNDRY,
TKEAR THE GEORGIA RAILROAD DEPOT.
HE PROPRIETORS of these works respect
fully tender their thanks for the liberal pa
-1 tronage which they have receivod. They are still
l P rc P a ™<j furnish IRON and BRASS'CASTINGS.
i -Also GEARINGS for all descriptions of Machinery
STEAM ENGINES
. Os various sizes made to order. We have in course
of construction, two of twelve, and one of
' twenty-five horso power. Also, Gearing for Mills.
In February last, wo started an Engino of twenty
five horse power, at Abbeville,C. H. S., C. We take
the liberty of inserting a letter received from one
. of the Proprietors of tho Mills.
; TALIAFERRO A TORBET.
i Abbeville, April 9th, 1851.
Gentlemen: The Engine still works well, and is
admired by all who have seen it. Several gentle
men from a distance, who «ro well acquainted with
similar work, pronounce it a lino Engino, and ex
press some surprise when I told them it was manu
factured in Augusta. We are cutting from 1700 to
2000 feet a day now, but you know our hands are
slow and inexperienced. They will do better after
a while.
I remain yours, Ac.,
a P 15 time CHAS. H. ALLEN.
THE SUBSCRIBER, thankful tfor past favors
again offers his survices to his friends and the
public, and will continue to carry on the TIN BU
SINESS at his Dwelling opposite tho Catholic
Church, where all who want cheap and substantial
Work done, will please give him a call.
July *3 , 3m B. F. BOUYER.
FOR SALE]
THE subscriber offers at private sale his Planta
tion and Saw Mills on Boggy Gat Creek, five
miles from Berzelia, on the Georgia Railroad. The
plantation contains fourteen hundred acres
with the privilege of timber from twenty-eight
hundred. Tho terms will be accommodating.
Apply to the subscriber on the premises.
myfitwatwtf A. M. ALLEN.
BOUNTY LAND AND PENSION CLAIMsT
THE undersigned continues to prepare and for
ward to a competent agent at Washington City,
applications for Bounty Land Warrants and Pen
sion Claims which will meet prompt attention.
Apply at tho office of my father, over the Post Office.
fob 22. ftf G. A. SNEED.
WM. E. EVANS & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
ACCOMMODATION WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C.
WM. E. EVANS,
WM. M. D’ANTIGNAC,
nov 5 ly GEO. W. EVANS.
CLARK, RACKETT Sc. CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Watches, Clocks. Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware
and Fancy Goods.
HAVE now received their stock, efimpri
sing besides the Staple articles, many gyV
new things in Silver and Plated WABE andfiisl
FANCY GOODS. Also, in WATCHES and JEW
EIJtY. Houso keeping ARTICLES, of choice
kinds.
We offer to the trade at Wholesale, Watches, (
Jewelry, Jewels, Ac., not generally to bo found, and .
at prices as low as elsewhere. oct 8
j; j£ft*V . \', . ._“< «gv '
X v yC>** /wmjffriia
NORTH AMERICAN
FLUID.
For washing in hard or soft water.
THIS is the only genuine article to be found in
the world: and possesses double the power of
any thing ever discovered for washing clothes at a
trifling expense, doing away with wash boards at
once. In fact, it seems to be the long soutght Philo,
sopher'a Stone, or universal solvent; seeming a magi!
cal preparation, its operation being of the most as!
tonishing character. A common sized washing may
be done with one gill of this Fluid, in less than two
hours. It softens and removes the dirt, leaving the
articles of the most brilliant whiteness. It being as
harmless in its operations as pure water, and cloth
ing will wear much longer than when rubbed to
pieces by the common method of washing.
This Fluid is a powerful agent, to be used in all
cases where soap is required, particularly for clean
ing milk utensils, cleaning windows and paint, scour
ing floors; in short, it is beyond a precedent, as iu
use is universal in the washing world.
W. H. MAHARREY A CO.,
Sole Agents for the State of Georgia.
They also keep on hand, a large and well selected
stock of RANGES, STOVES, FOSGENE, CAM
PHENE and BURNING FLUID, GAS LAMPS,
Suction and Force PUMPS, Tin WARE.
and JOBBING done at short no
tice, and in workmanlike manner. The latter
branch of the business is under.the superintendence
of Mr. E. E. SCOFIELD,
dec 1 ly W. H. M. A CO.
H. a. FARRELL’S CELEBRATED ARABIAN
LINIMENT.
Tht most Extraordinary Discovery in the World u the
great Arabian Remedy for Man and Beast!
THE miraculous cures performed by the Arabian
physicians in the days of old, were then looked
upon as the result of magic, but since we have become
intimate with their history, we can thus account for
their surprising power over diseases. Their attainments
in the knowledge of medicine, were the wonder of the
age. while at the same time the science of Chemistry
which with them its origin, was to the rest es the
world u a sealed book.” And in Botany they were the
most zealous of students. In the beautiful grove which
skirt the deserts of Arabia, abound rare plants and
odorous woods, whence are obtained those aromatic
gums and fragrant balsams, of which this incomparable
liniment is composed, and by whose stimulating, unctu
ous, penetrating and Anodyne properties it is, when ap
plied, instantaneously diffused through the whole nerv
ous system, allaying the most intense pain in the in
credibly short time of 10 or 15 minutes. Its action m
prompt, powerful and effectual, without the least dan
ger. It penetrates the flesh to the bone, relaxes con
tracted cords, restores use to limbs which have been
palsied for years, causing the shriveled flesh to grow
out, and rich blood to circulate through its veius. It
restores the Synovial Fluid or Joint Water, and this is
the reason why it has been so universally successful in
curing all diseases of the Joints. In chronic affections
of the Spine, Liver. Langs and Kidneys, this great Ara
bian remedy stands unparalleled ; for Ague Cake or En
largement of the Spleen, it is a Specific and trr Rheu
matism it has performed some of the most extxmordinai
ry cures on record; also for Crasnps, Swellings, Pains,
Wounds, Chilblains, Burns, White Swellings. Tumors,
Ac. Ac. It is equally efficacious in diseases of Animals,
such as Fistula, Poll Evil, Sweeney, Stiff Complaint,
Distemper, Farcy, Sprains, Bruises, Wounds,
Spavins, Windgalls. Splint; and for nearly all disease,-,
either in man or beast, which require an external ap
plication, this Liniment stands at the head of all med
icines.
LIVER COMPLAINT, ERYSIPELAS AND RHEUMA
TISM CURED.
lUywick, Marion Co.. Ky., May 27,1840.
Mr. n. G. Farrkll —Dear Sir: Your Liniment is sell
ing very well, and doing a vast deal of good among the
people. It has cured a bad case of ERYSIPELAS,
and another of a bad pain in tiie breast. A ladv,
who was confined tafcher bed for several months with
Liver Complaint and Affcctiou of the Heart, was entire
ly cured by the use of your Arabian Liniment. She
said the doctors could do her no good. It has been ap
plied to a fresh cut,*aud cured it in a short time. I
have been afflicted with Rheumatism for a long time,
and just before a wet spell it pained me so much that I
hail no peace all day; and in the night I commenced
bathing and rubbing with your Liniment, and before 1
was done rubbing, the pain ceased.
JOHN BUCKMAN
BTIFF COMPLAINT, SWEENEY. DISTEMPER
CORKS AND SORE EYES CURED.
[M. Mitchell, Postmaster at Fiat. Fulton co. 111., says:]
Mr. H. G. Farrell : Your Arabian Liniment is high
ly prized here. We cured one of my neighbor’s horses
of the Stiff Complaint by about four or five applica
tions. and I cured one of my own of the Sweeney. Our
Sheriff, Joseph Dykes, cured his horse of a bad Cork
with it; he also tried it on a colt that had the Distem
per very bad, and cured it immediately. He says it is de
cidedly the greatest horse medicine he ever used. There
have beau numbers cured of Sore Eyes with it. I find
it a very valuable medicine both for man and beast.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
TO GUARD AGAINST IMPOSITION, READ THE FOLLOWING
CAREFULLY.
The Public Arc particularly cautioned against a Base
Counterfeit which has lately made its appearance, and
is called by the Impostor who makes it, “ W. B. Farrell's
Arabian Liniment.” This is a dangerous fraud and
more liable to deceive from its bearing the name of
Farrell. Therefore be particular never to call for it by
the name FarreWs Liniment,” for unprincipled dealers
will impose this SPURIOUS Mixture upon yon for the
genuine, but always ask for H. G. Farrell’s Arabian
Liniment,” and take no other , as the genuine always
lias the letters H. G. before Farrell’s, his signature is
also on the outside wrapper, and these words blown in
the glass bottle—H. G. FARRELL'S ARABIAN LINI
MENT. PEORIA.”
AGENTS Vi ANTED in every town. Village and Ham
let in the United States in which one is not established.
Apply by letter to H. G. Farrell, Peoria, 111., with good
references as to Character, Resposibility, Ac.
Call on the Agent, who will furnish, free of charge ,
a Book containing much valuable information for every
class of citizens.
Price — 2s cents to 50 cents and one dollar per bottle.
The only Genuine is manufactured by H. G. Farrell,
sole inventor and proprietor, and wholesale Druggist,
No. 17 Main street. Peoria, 111., and for sale, wholesale
and Retail at Proprietor's prices, by
june 5 3mo HAVILAND, RISLEY A CO., Augusta
THROUGH FARE FROM CHARLESTON TO
NEW YORK, S2O.
The Great Mail Route from Char lesion, S. C.
LEAVING the wharf at the foot of Laurons-st.,
daily, after the arrival of the Southern cars,
via WILMINGTON and WELDON, N. C., PE
TERSBURG, RICHMOND, FREDERICKSBURG
to WASHINGTON CITY, BALTIMORE, PHIL
ADELPHIA and NEW YORK.
The public is respectfully informed that the
steamers of this line, aro in first rate condition, and
are navigated by well known and experienced com
manders, and the Railroads are in fine order, (tho
Wilmington and Weldon Road having recently
been re-laid with heavy T rail) thereby securing
both safety and despatch. A THROUGH TICK
ET having already J>een in operation will be con
tinned as a permanent arrangement from Charles
ton to New York. By this route travellers may
reach New York on the third day during business
hours. On and after the first day of July next. Bag
gage will be ticketed from the point of departure to
Washington City, under the charge of a special
Agent or Baggage Master. At Washington the
same will be transferred to the care of similar agents,
who will accompany it to New York, and the like
arrangements will be pursued in returning South.
Through Tickets to New York can alone be had
from E. WINSLOW, Agent of the Wilmington and
Raleigh Railroad Company, at the office of the
Company, foot of Laurens-st., Charleston, S. C., to
whom please apply; and to Charleston, at the of
fice of tho New Jersey Railroad and Transportation
Company, New York. j un
NOW ON HAND.
A FINE supply of CHAFIN G DIS HE S
-3 sires' and just in time for Oysters and Game.
4 do. Oblong GREQUERS,
2 do. Oyster CHAFERS,
3 do Coffee FILTERS.
4 do. ALABLOSE and STEAK DISHES.
2 do. URNS, with Heaters. _
Also, Beer PUMPS, Block Tin and Lead PIPE,
all sizes, with an assortment of the finest Parlor
GRATES ever offered in this Market For sale
one door below Mechanics’ Bank.
mar 2 B. F. PHEW,