Constitutionalist and republic. (Augusta, Ga.) 1851-18??, October 10, 1851, Image 4

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C|jarlfsbra JU>nfrtistmrirts. SHIRTS.— Fine Linon and Moulin SHIRTS, made in the latest fashions, of the best mate rials, and Daxskin’s mlcbrated patter at. W. A. Da\sr 1n i* the original inventor of tho system of catting Shirts by measurement. Dan skin a pattern has received the unqualified commen dation of gentlemon in all parts of the U. States, and has been pronounced perfeet. The above described Shirts, together with a large and varied assortment of articles necessary for gen tlemen, can alwavs be had at K. M. WELCH'S Fashionable Furnishing Store for Gentlemen, north west comer Moeting and Market streets, Charles ton, 8. C. mar 8 J. CHAFFEE, No. 179 East Bay- Charlos • ton, S. C., Dcalor in Foreign WINKS and LIQUORS, TOBACCO and SEGARS, and Manu facturer of LEMON SYRUP. may 8 HLEIOI.tG7 D.reet Importer of German, • French an! English Fancy GOODS, HO SIERY. MUSICyiL INSTRUMENTS, TOYS, Ac., No. 284 King-st., near Society stroet, Charleston, S. C. Goods sold, at New York, Philadelphia and Bal timore wholesale prices. mar 7 JOHN MACK, Importer of French and English MILLINERY and FANCY GOODS, Bonnet RIBBONS, Thread and Cotton EDGINGS, at wholesale only. Meeting street, betwoen the Pavilion and Charles ton Hotels, Charleston, S. C. mar 7 JAMES E* SPEAR Sc CO., Importers A Deal ers in WATCHES, JEWELRY, STERLING SILVER WARE and FANCY GOODS, at whole sale and retail, No. 235 King street, opposite Hasel, Charleston, S. C. mar 7 HARDWARE.— STEVENS A BETTS, Direct Importers and Wholesale Dealers in HARD WARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, PISTOLS, Ac., Ac., No. 80 East Bay, Charleston, S. C. lota. Stkvexs. Wm. 11. Betts. mar 7 JS. BEACH, whoIoMIT~BWK^ELLER _ and * STATIONER, No. 5 Hayno street, Charles ton, S. C. mar 7 GEORGE ABBOTT, 97 East Bay, opposite Boyco A Co.'s Wharf, Direct Importor of Eng lish WHITE LEAD and LINSEED OIL: whole sale and rotail dealer in English and American PAINTS and OILS, of ovory description: VAR- Nisn, BRUSHES, French and Amorican WIN DOW GLASS and PUTTY, Ac.; together with a complete and fresh supply of BURNING FLUID, or SPIRIT GAS, with a largo and soloct assort ment of LAMPS, of tho latost and most approvod design for tho same. All of which ho odors for salo, at a small advance on manufacturer's prices, mar 7 Trout k DELATE, m Bast BayTcharlos ton, S. C., Doalors in STONE LIME CEMENT, Plaster PARIS, N. Y. Marble LIME, PLASTER ING, LATHS and HAIR, FIRE BRICKS. —ALSO— Oypsum, or Farmors Manuring PLASTER. —also— Koep constantly on hand, a good stock of White Pino and Poplar LUMBER, NAILS, Ac. Ordors solicited and will bo punctually and accu rately filled. Wo recommend all articles in our stock as being of tho very boat quality. mar 7 C ALHOUN CLOTHING STORE.—G. LITTLE k CO., (Successors to Johnson A Canfield.) CLOTHING STORE, No. 199 King street, next door to Viotorla Hotel, Charleston, S. C. Always on hand, a largo and fashionable stock of Ready -Mado CLOTHING, at tho lowest possible prices. SHIRTS, HOSIERY, UMBRELLAS. Ac., Ao ; , wholesale and retail. mar 7 DUNN A DUKYEA, wholesale and retail CLO THING ESTABLISHMENT, 238 King-st., (in the Bund,) Charleston, S. C. P. S.—Please call and examine. mar 7 SHADES! SHADES! SHADES'— Tho largest assortment of Transparent Window SHADES, aro to bo found at tho Window Shado Dopot, No. 177 King street. Gun tinmen and Ladies visiting Charleston should not purchase beforo examining this assortment. Sign of tho Rod Flag. Also to bo found as abovo, PAPER HANGING and UPHOLSTERY GOODS generally. R. N. BUTLER, mar 7 No. 177 King street. (CHARLESTON STEAM SUGAR REFINE* J RY. —Double Kofincd Loaf, Crushed and l’ow derod SUGAR. —ALSO— White and Yellow Clarified SUetARS, —and— Sugar House SYRUP, in hhds. and bbls. J. T. WELSMAN, mar 7 185 East Bay, Charleston, S.C. C\ ANTT. lfilFF fc GANTT, Factors' and Gon- X oral Commission AGENTS, Accommodation Wharf, Charleston, S. C. fob 28 CHARLESTON FEMALE INSTITUTE, by Mrs. H. L. Moisk, (lato of Augusta.) ENGLISH TUITION, with Board, at $2OO per annum. French, Italian, Spanish, Music, Drawing, and Painting, at Professor’s prices. Pitt street. 0 m mar 4 ISAAC MOISK, BROKER, AUCTIONEER and COMMISSION AGENT. Stocks, Bonds, Real Estate, and Negroes, bought aid sold per order. One door south of tho P. A M. Bank, Charleston, 8. C. mar 4 Gic 11. CAMERON, Direct Importers and • Wholesale Doalors in CROCKERY', CHIN A and GLASS WARE, No. 145 Mooting-st., Charles ton, S. C. Have always on hand a largo and extensive as sortment of the above Goods, (scleotod by ouo of tho firm at the Manufactories of England and France.) which they offer for sale at ns low rates os they can bo purchased in any city of the Union, mar 4 OUT. CHISOLM'S PORTER, ALE and WINE STORE, by tho dozon or quantity, No. 33 Broad street, Charleston, S. C. mar 4 Z B. OAKES, BROKER and AUCTIONEER, • No. 7 State stroet, Charleston,S. C. Slavos, Real Estate, Bank Stock, Ac., bought and sold on commission. mar 9 EC. THARIN, AUCTIONEER and GENE . RAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 24 Vendue Range All Grain consigned to mo, togothor with other Country Produco, will moot with prompt salo and attention, having largo Store Rooms. Charleston, a. C. —Refer to Col. James Gads den, and M. C. Mordocai. mar 4 JOS. LAWTON A CO., Importers of Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS, No. 40 East Bay, Charleston, S. C. mar 7 JOHNSTON, CREWS Sc BRAWLEY, Import ers and Doalors in DRY GOODS, No. 181 East Bay, Charleston, S. C. mar 7 JOSEPH WALKER, Charleston, S. C., Agent for John T. White; TYPE FOUNDER, of tho " Hoe" Printing Press Manufactory. —also— PRINTING INK of the bost quality, all at Now Tork prices—actual expensos only added. Large stock constantly on hand. mar 7 CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.—W. J. GAYER, South-east comor Meeting and Wentworth sts., Charleston. S. C., has constantly on hand, a great variety of CARRIAGES, of ovory descrip tion, calculated for the Southern market. m 7 WilliaM h. bartless. forwarding and COMMISSION MERCHANT, Brown's Wharf, (foot of Vendue Range.) Charleston, S. C. He will give his particular attention to Roceiving and Forwarding Goods —his long experience as Secretary and Forwarding Agent of the South Ca rolina Rail Road Company, gives him peculiar fa silities in this line of business. mar 7 LEWIS M. HATCH, No. 120 Meeting street, Charleston, S. C., Agent for tho salo of OILS, WHITE LEAD, IRON SAFBS, Platt, Stone A Borgardua . STEEL MILLS, LEATHER and RUBBER BANDS, and for a great variety of ar ticles required by Manufacturers and Mechanics. mar 7 GRIFFIN k PULLMAN, Wholesale Dealers in FANCY DRY GOODS, No. 60 Queen street, Charleston, S. C. mar 7 Ir’KENZIE, CADOW A CO., wholesale DRY AT GOODS, No. 82 East Bay, Charleston, S. C. mar 7 EDGERTON A RICHARDS, DRAPERS AND TAILORS, No. 82 Broad street, Charleston, 9 0 mat? Charleston JH. 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 ILLAR'S BISCUIT BAKERY, No. 131 Meet ing street, opposite Market, Charleston, S.C. Soda, Butter, Water, Sugar and Lemon BIS CUITS, in boxos, barrels and kegs. |T7~ Orders from the country promptly attended to. mar 7 B JOHNSON, UMBRELLA MANUFACTU • RER, No. 263, King-Street, (near Went worth,) Charleston S. C—Has on hand a largo as sortment of Silk, Gingham, and Cotton UMBREL LAS: also, tho largest supply of BUGGY UM BRELLAS in tho city, which aro 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 the North or elsewhere, may 5 ly CHARLES D. CARR, DRAPKR AND TAI LOR, No. 30 Broad streot, Charleston, S. C. Has always on hand a handsome assortment of CLOTHS, CASIMERES, VESTINGS, and FAN CY ARTICLES, which ho ofiorson tho usual terms, or at 10 por cent, discount for cash. mar 7 Me. MORDECAI, AUCTIONEER and COM • MISSION MERCHANT, Charleston, S. C. Agent, U. S. Mail Steam Ship ISABEL, sailing from Charleston to Havana, on tho Ist and 15th or each month. mar 7 PREMIUM CONFECTIONERY, by JOSEPH WHITE. Awarded the highost Premium by South Carolina Institute. CANDY $l6 per hundred pounds. No. 355 King stroet, South of Boundary street, Charleston, S. C. mar 7 CHARLESTON HOTEL—BY D. M IXERr, Charleston, S. C. mar 7 CHARLESTON, S. C.—SPRING OF 18517 w. G. BANCROFT, 253 King-st., Charles ton, S. C., invites tho attontion of Country Mer chants to his stock of DRY’ GOODS. Ho is pre pared to offer a very largo and dosirable stock of rich and elegant DRESS GOODS, together with a complete assortment of French, English, German, and Amorican Fancy and Staple Goods of ovory variety. He has mado oxtonsive additions to his Whole sale Rooms, and his stock of Dress Goods will bo found unusually attractive, embracing tho largest stock ever offered in Charleston. Tho Goods and pricos will be woll worthy tho at tontion of closo buyers. mar 11 OP EItAT I O N O N THE TEETH—J. A. CLEVELAND, D. D. 8., 207 King-st., Charles ton, 8. C. mar 7 WM. MATTHIESSEX’S WHOLESALE CLO THING WAREHOUSE, corner of East Bay and Quoon streets, Charleston, S. C. Manufacturing House, No. 36 Platt street, Now York. Country Merchants purchasing Clothing, will find it to their advantage to look through tho stock of thoir oxtensivo Clothing House, where they will find fresh and dosirablo Goods, at prices as low ns they can bo purchased at in New York. m 7 George OATES, Dealer in PIANOFORTES, MUSIC, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. BOOKS, STATIONERY, Ac., 234 and 23ft Kiag street, at tho Bend, Charleston, S. C. mar 7 CSOURTNEY 'he TE!VIVENT7direot importers of J HARDWARE, No. 35 Hanyne-strcot,Charles ton, S C. may 15 ly Gillilands, iiowlll li to., important and dealers in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, No 33 11 ay no-street, Charleston S. C. may 15 ly Ell. CREWS, Successor to Dick A Chews, • AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MER CHANT, Charleston, S. C. inar 7 THE GREAT REMEDY, FOR RHEUMATISM, Gout, Pain in tho Side, Hip, Rack, Limbs and Joints, Scrofula, King's Evil, White dwelling*, Hard Tumor*, Stiff Joints, and all fix ed. Pains whatever. Where this Plaster is applied pain cannot exist. These Plasters possess the advantage ol‘being put up in air-tight boxes—hence they retain their full virtues in all climates. Have you Friends going to California ? By all means advise them to take along a supply of this Plaster, it may save them hundreds of dollars, if not their lives, as the exposures which they have to endure in the mines is sure to bring on disease, which might be easily cured by tho use of this celebrated Plaster, for the want of which many have been obliged to quit their labors and fall into the hands of the physicians, who, by their extravagantly high charges, soon take away the hard earnings of the bravest laboring man. By sleeping in tents or on the ground, Rheumatism. Spinal Disease, Stiff Joints, Lame Rack or Side, and all liko diseases, are sure to trouble them, and many times entirely lay them up, when the simple application of this Plaster would give them immediate relief, ami en able them to proceed with their labors without delay. It has been very beneficial in cases of weakness, such as Pain and Weakness in the Stomach, Weak Limbs, Affections of the Spine, Female Weakness, Ac. No fe male. subject to pain and weakness in the back or side, should be without it. Married ladies, in delicate situa tions, find great relief from constantly wearing this Plaster. The application* of the Plaster between the shoulders has been found a certain remedy for Colds, Coughs. Phthisic, and Lung Affections, in their primary stages. It destroys inflammation by perspiration. A VOICE FROM GEORGIA. Read the following testimony from a Physician. SJGkntlkmkn: Your Hebrew Plaster has cured me of . pains of which I have suffered for twelve years past. During this period I labored under an affliction of my Loins and Side, and tried many remedies that my own medical experience suggested, but without obtaining re lief. At length l used your Plaster. I will recommend the Jew David or Hebrew IMaster to all who are suffer- ! ing from contraction of the muscles, or permanent paius in the sido or back. The people of Georgia have but to become acquainted with its virtues when they will resort to its use. • Yours, truly, M. W. WALKER. M.JD., Forsyth, Munroe county, Ga. To Messrs. Scovil A Mead, New Orleans, La. JEW DAVID'S, OK HEBREW PLASTER IN NORTH CAROLINA Messrs. Scovil A Mkad : I have been troubled with the Chronic Rheumatism for the last twelve years. On the Ist of July, 1849, I was so bad that 1 could not turn myself in bed, and the pain so severe that I had not slept a wink for six days. At this time my attending physician prescribed the Hebrew Plaster, and it acted like a charm; the pain left me, and! slept moro than half of the night, and iu three days I was able to ride out. I consider tho Hebrew Plaster the best remedy for all sorts of pains now iu use. G. W. McMINN. Hendersonville. N. C.. Aug. 16, 1850. Beware of Counterfets and base Imitations ! The genuine will iu future have the signature of E. Taylor on the steel plate engraved label on the top of each box. Purchasers are advised that a mean counterfeit of this article is in existence. Tho genuiue is sold only by us, and by our agent* ap pointed througliout.the South— and no peddler {sallowed to sell it. Dealers and purchasers generally are cau tioned against buying of any but our regular agents, otherwise they will be imposed upon by a worthless ar ticle. SCOVIL A MEAD. 113 Chartres street. New Orleans, sole General Agents for the Southern States, to whom all orders must in variably bo addressed. Sold wholesale and retail, by Haviland, Risley A Co., Augusta. Ga.; Barrett, Carter A Co., do.; Wm. K. Kitch en, do.; D. B. Plumb A Co., do.; Haviland, llarrali A Co. Charleston, S. C.; P. M. Cohen A Co., do.; Haviland, Kease A Co., New York; and by one appointed agent in every town in the Southern States. 6m apr 22 COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF BUCHUu AC. IT being exceedingly difficult to make an extem poraneous preparation of BUCIIU, retaining its full medical properties, the propriety of having a reliable preparation of it in a convenient and pala table form, at once suggests itself to tho practising Physician. This article is no nostrum, but simply a concen trated fluid extract of Diosma, Paraira and Uva Ursi, carefully prepared from the best materials, and has been successfully used by several of the most eminent Physicians of Augusta and vicinity, in Chronic diseases of the Genito-ur inary appara tus, such as Gleet, Irritable Kidneys and Bladder, Stranguary, Ac. Ac. It has also been found a valuable addition to Balsamic mixture for Gonorrhoea. The formula by which it is prepared can be ex amined by Physicians at their pleasuro. Sold by D. B. PLUMB A CO., apr 2 Druggists, Augusta, Ga. fUtbical Jarirs. DR. J. M. HILL. Greene Street , opposite the Baptist Church. mar 27 ]yr DRSJ.Ei &.H. A. BIGNON. Office on Broad St. opposite Bridge Bank building Offer their professional services to the cit zensof Augusta and its vicinity. jan 14 H. VANVOO&HIS M. D. HOMCEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. Is permanently located in Augusta, and is to be found at Mr. Beee ? s, corner of Broad and Jackson streets. Refers to G., J. and W. SCHLEY, Esqs. ml 4 ______ DR. EDW. GIRARDEY tenders his Pro fessional Serv ices to the citizens of Augusta, and its vicinity. Office one door above Martin Fred- 1 y oct 30. J. M. HAWKES, M. D. CTF* BOTANIC PHYSICIAN Sc SURGEON.— Treats disease on purely Physiological Principles, rejecting all known poisons, whether vegetable, animal or mineral. Office, a few yards South of the Post Office and opposite the Young Men s Library Association. Augusta, Ga. ly fob 1 DR. M. J. BOLA.V, Offers his professional services to tho citizens of Augusta and its vicinity. Office at his residence, on Broad street, above the Upper Market. 6m apB DENTISTRY. D. S. CHASE, M. D., DNTIST, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Artificial teeth inserted on / Gold Plate, with Clasps, Spiral Wk Springs, by Atmospheric pressure, or with an Air chamber. Partial Sets inserted in a neat and beautiful manner, without either Clasps or Springs. Palatine Obturators made and inserted so as to enable the patient to speak distinctly, and with case. Particular attention paid to Dentition, and the preservation of the Natural Teeth. Office south side of Broad-street, one square above the Globe, and a few doors below the Frank lin House. ly jan 3 0. MUNSON, A. M., M. D., SURGEON DENTIST, AUGUSTA, GA. OFFICE over Carmichael & Co.'s Hardware Store. mWߣj& TEETH constitutionally healthy , Plugged, and warranted for life . References— Drs. Evo, Means, Campbell, Lo Conte, Messrs. Bones, and Hand, Fleming k Co. apr 29 tf H. G. FARREL’S GENUINE Arabian Liniment is a mo*t extraordinary medicine, the truth of which is placed beyond doubt by the vast sales of the article, and the many cures being daily performed by it, which previously had resisted all other medicines and the skill of the best physicians in the world. It is composed to balsams, ex tracts and gums peculiar to Arabia—possessing, in con centrated form, all their stimulating. Anodyne, pene trating, untcutous and revulsive properties, and the same w hich, ages ago, were used by the "Sons of the Desert,” with such miraculous success, in curing the diseases of both man and beast. Read the following remarkable cures, which should of themselves place, li. G. FERR EL'S ARABIAN LINIMENT far beyond any similar remedy. About a year and a half ago, a swelling appeared in my w ife's stomach, gradually increasing in size until it became as large as my fist, and so sore that she could not bear the least pressure upon it without giviug her extreme pain. I get tho advice of our best doctors, and they ditiered in opinion about it; some said it was an Ague Cake or Enlargement of the Spleen; some, that it was an Enlargement of the Ovaries; and others said it was a Tumor of the Ovaries, and could not be cured except by cutting it out. In this critical situa tion, I was persuaded to try 11. O. Farrell s Arabian Liniment upon it, and strange as it may appear, upon the third application she began to improve, and has continued getting better daily, until now she is as well as over—enjoying excellent health. Peoria, March 5, 1849. D M'CONNELL. [Robert Hinds , Postmaster , says . J Cp HKBTOWN, Pa., March 27, 1849. One woman has used your Liniment with great suc cess. She had lost the use of her legs for three years, the cords being contracted so that her legs were bent as much while standing as is natural for the position of the legs while sitting, and she could not bend them in the least; but by the use of 11. 0. Farrell’s Arabian! Liniment she is now able to walk with ease, and has a straight limb. 1 have found it a most excellent remedy for horse flesh, also, for every thing which requires an external remedy. The opinion of an OUI , Experienced and Scientijic Farrier. Washinuton. lowa, June 26, 1849. From the speedy and permanent cures, both on mau and beast, which your Arabian Liniment is performing, 1 do not hesitate to pronounce it the “Great Remedy of the Age.” I have practiced doctoring horses for these . twenty years, and have tried all the various liniments, I ointments, Ac., so much puffed up in papers; but I j must say that H. O. Farrell’s Arabian Liniment exceeds { any that I ever made use of. By its use, I have cured Sweeny and Spavin long after they have boon pronounced incurable , and have cured more than fifty horses this season with your Liniment, embracing every shade of disease, from scratches and bruses, up to Spavin, Ring- Bone and Sweeny. I can also bear testimony of its good effects on the human system. I was confined nearly all last winter to my room with Rheumatism,! and could get nothing to help me, until I com- ! menced the use of your Liniment, which entirely cured me. WM. R. GRIMED. Sun Pain of 10 years' standingVcuredlby H. G. Far rell' s Arabian Liniment. * Mr. 11. G. Fahkkll.—Dear Sir: 1 had been atllicted j with the “Sun Pain" for the last ten years, aud could never get relief except by bleeding; but by the use of 11. G. Farrell's Arabian Liniment, applied over the tem ples alniut three or four times a day, it was entirely re moved. aud I have felt nothing of it since. I went into the stable one night, to apply it to a horses's sore leg. and being very lame lie stumbled and fell against my legs, crushing and bruzing them so badly that they turned black as my hat, rendering them powerless. I applied your Liniment, and was well enough in a few days to go about again as usual. I also crushed mv finger in a shocking manner, by letting a back-log fail upon it; vour Liniment soon healed it up, though. JOHN B. M'GEE. I La Salle precinci. Peoria co.. 111., Feb'ry. 6,1849. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. TO GUARD AGAINST IMPOSITION, RHAD THK FOLLOWING I OARKPCLLY. Thu Public are particularly cautioned against a Base Counterfeit which has lately made its appearance, and j is called by the Impostor who makes it. W. B. Farrell's Arabian Liniment.’’ This is a dangerous fraud and i more liable to deceive from its bearing the name of j Farrell. Therefore bo particular never to (all for it by ‘he name Farrell's Liniment,” for unprincipled dealers I will impose this SPURIOUS Mixture upon you for the genuine, but always ask for 11. G. Farrkll's Arabian Liniment,” aud take no other, ns the genuine always has the letters H. G. before Farrell's, his signature is also on the outside wrapper, and these words blowu iu tho glass bottle—- 11. G. FARRELL'S ARABIAN LINI MENT, PEORIA.” AGENTS WANTED in every town. Village and Ham let in the United States in which one is not established. Apply by letter to 11. G. Farrell, Peoria, 111., with good references as to Character, Resposibility, &c. Call on tho Agent, who will furnish, free of charge, a Book containing much valuable information Cor every class of citizens. Price—2s cents to 50 cents and one dollar per bottle. The only Gentine is manufactured by 11. G. Farrell, sole inventor and proprietor, and wholesale Druggist, No. 17 Main street. Peoria. 111., and for sale, wholesale aud Retail at Proprietor’s prices, by HAY IL AND. RISLEY k CO., Augusta, sept. 2S' 3mo AUGUSTA FRENCH BURR MILLSTONE MANUFACTORY. TH E Subscriber, friends and tho pub lio, that ho continues his well known War ranted French Burr MILL STONES, of every desired size, at tho lowest price, and Ho also furnishes ESOPUS AND COLOGNE l STONES i SMUT MACHINES, of various patents, BOLTING CLOTHS, of the best brand, CEMENT for Millstones, and every other article | necessary in a Mill. Also, for Planters, small GRIST MILS to attach , to Gim Goars. 1 All ordors promptly attended to. july 18 e WM. R. SCHIRMER. i BOLTING CLOTHS. " . C\F AVAR It ENT ED quality, furaished and pu / up in Bolts to order. , MILLSTONE PLASTER, prepared for bakoin , Mllstonee, cheap, and of best quality, for sale i jnly 18 WM. R. SCHIRMER, ( CHERRY PECTORAL For (he Care of COUGHS, COX.DS, HOARSENESS, BRON CHITIS, CROUP, ASTH MA, WHOOPING-COUGH AND CONSUMPTION. IN OFFERING to the community thisjustly celebrated remedy for diseases of me throat and lungs, it is not our wish to trifle 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 its success, 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 And them perfectly reliable, and the medicine wor thy their best confidence and patronage. From the distinguished Professor of Chemistry and Materia Medica, 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. 1) Brunswick, Me., Feb. 5,1847. From an Overseer in the Hamilton Mills, in this city. Lowell, Aug. 10, 1849. Dr. J. C. Ayer: I have been cured of the worst cough lever had in my life, by your “Cherry Pectoral,” and never fail, when I have opportunity, of recommending it to others. Yours, respectfully, 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 States Hotel, Saratoga Springs, \ July sth, 1849. ) Dr. J. C. Ayer—Sir: I have been afflicted with a pain ful affection of the lungs, and all the symptoms of wet tied consumption, for more than a year. I could find i no medicine that would reach my case, until I com menced the use of your “Cherry Pectoral,” which gave me gradual relief, and I havo been steadily gaining my i strength till my health is well nigh restored. While using your medicine, I had the gratification of curing with it my reverend friend, Mr. Truman,of Sump ter district, who had been suspended from his parochial • duties by a severe attack of bronchitis. I have pleasuro in certifying these facts to you, And am, sir. yours respectfully, I J. F. CALHOUN, of South Carolina. I The following was one of the worst of cases, which l the physicians and friends thought to be incurable con sumption. Chester, Pa., Aug. 22,1846. J. C. Ayer—Sir: I was taken with a terrible cough, a brought on by a cold, in the beginning of last February. ' and was confined to my bed more than two months.— , Coughing incessantly night and day, I became ghastly and pale, my eyes were sunken aud glassy, and my f breath very short. Indeed, I was rapidly failing, and in I such distress for breath, that but little hope of my re covery could be entertained. While in this situation, a , friend of mine, (the Rev. John Keller, of the Methodist l Church) brought me a bottle of your Cherry Pectoral. I which 1 tried more to gratify him, than from any expec r tation of obtaining relief. Its good effect induced me to continue its use, and I soon found my health much H improved. Now in three months, lam well and strong. aud can attribute my cure only to your great medicine. I With the deejiest gratitude, yours, See., h n JAMES GODFREY. Prepared and sold by James C. Aykr, Practical Chem , Ist, Lowell, Mass. , Sold in Augusta by llaviland, Risley Sc Co . Barrett. , Carter Sc Co., W. K. Kitchen* Co., P. AMoi.se; in 1 Edgefield, S. C. by G. L. Penn, and by all the Druggists thoughout tho city and State, aug 15 Union GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA. PREPARED BY J. DENNIS, M. D., AUGUSTA, GA. Ij'Oß DISEASES of tho Liver and to purify the Blood. Dr. D. has made his preparation as pure as possible, i ! Us bitter taste corresponding with taste of the roots, i , prove its purity. Its beneficial effects in diseases of the i | Liver prove it to be the most useful preparation of Sar ■ saparilla that is made. i j The prevalence of diseases in the Southern elimate, i arising from an inactive state of the Liver, and tho ef- I feet of this Sarsaparilla in stimulating the Liver to in ’ . creased action, causing by its alterative aud mildly pur i gative effect the removal of the morbific agent from the ! Blood, have induced the Proprietor to use the pure 1 Sarsaparilla and nothing else in this preparation. • ; Fur other diseases Physicians using this preparation in their practice can combiue, or prescribe with it such ar -1 ; tides as they might consider the most appropriate’ iu i ! cases under their treatment, j As those who use the Georgia Sarsaparilla and And 1 | benefit from its use—recommend it to others, and the fast increasing demand, proves that the labors of the ; Proprietor to make a good article have been duly appre ciated by Southern people, there is no need of publish ing certificates. Northerrn preparations should not lie usek 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 Wm. 11. Tutt, D. B. Plumb & Co.. llaviland. Risley & Co.. P. A. Moise, W. 11. A J. Turpin, W. K Kitchen, Barrett. Carter & Co.; at Athens, Hill A Smith; Madison, Seymour A Service; Atlanta, Dr. T. S. Deuny; Marietta, Wm. Root: Mason, Payne * Nisbet; Charles ton, S. t\, P. M. Cohen, and Carey A Conturier; Colum- Ina. Boatwright A Miot; Hamburg, A. J. Creighton, i Orders with money will receive prompt attention ap 13 . t&c BOUNTY LAND AND PENSION CLAIMS? 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 tho Post Office. ftf G. A. SNEED. HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLS. 1 Brass andirons, shovels & tongs FENDERS AND BELLOWS, Hearth and Crumb Brushes, Dish Mats. Waiters, Candlostieks, Castors, Cake Baskets, Plated and Britannia Tea Setts, Coffee Urns and Biggins, Solar Lard Lamps, Candelbras, in Gold and Silver 1 Dish Covers, Beef Stake Dishes, Egg Boilers, With 3 minute Glass attached,’ And many other desirable articles. For sale low. nov9 See CLARK,RACKET! & CO BOUNTY LAND. THE undersigned notifies all thoso who may be interested in the Bounty Land Act which has roccntly become a law of Congress, that he has formed a connection with legal gentlemen in Wash ington City, for the purpose of prosecutin'* claims against the Government. All soldiers, (and wid ows of soldiers,) who havo served in tho last war with Great Britain, in Florida, or any of the In dian wars: and all commissioned offieors in tho Mexicau W ar are entitled under tho act to Bounty Land. Address E. 11. POTTLE. 019 t Attorney at Law, Warrenton, Go. THROUGH FARE FROM CHARLESTON TO NEW YORK, $2O. YV limit flail Route from ( Viar/E/o'*6'! LEAVING tho wharf at the foot of Laurens-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. Tho public is respectfully informed that the steamers of this line, are in first rate condition, and aro navigated by well known and experienced com manders, and the Railroads are in fine order, (tho V ilmington and Weldon Road having rocently beon re-laid with heavy T rail) thereby securing both safety and despatch. A THROUGH TICK ET having already been in operation will bo con tinued as a permanent arrangement from Charles ton to Now 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, Ba<*- •, gage will be ticketed from the point of departure To Washington City, under the charge of a special Agent or Baggage Master. At Washington tho 1 mme will be transferred to the care of similar agents who will accompany it to New York, and tho like 1 arrangements will bo pursued in returning South 1 Through Tickets to New York can alone bo had ’ from E. WINSLOW, Agent of tho Wilmington and 1 Raleigh Railroad Company, at tho office of the Company, foot of Laurens-Bt., Charleston, S C to whom please apply; and to Charleston, at the of- ' fice of the Now Jersey Railroad and Transportation Company, Now York. j„ n 28 SOUTH CAROLINA RATT. ROAD. FIRST, OR ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. LEAVES CHARLESTON daily at 8 A. M., and arrive at Hamburg at 3j p. M. Leaves Hamburg daily at 6 A. M'and arrive at Charleston at 1J P. M. This train takes np and sets down all way passen gers. SECOND, OR EXPRESS TBIAN. Leaves Charleston daily at llj A. M., and ar rive at Hamburg at 5 P. M. Leaves Hamburg at 10 A. M., and arrive at Charleston at 3J P. -VI. 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 11 A. M. next day, and as many trains leave every morning as may be necessary to take off all the 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 55, a. m., next morning. Leave Hamburg at 6 p. m., and arrive at Charles ton at 7J, a. m. This train will take light and valuable Goods oniy, say boxes and bales Dry Goods, Hats, Shoes, Saddlery, Glass, Drags, Ac., Ac., which will bo sent over immediately on arrival to the Georgia Rail Road Depot, at Augusta, and from thence will be despatched by the day or night mail trains, or by extra express of the Georgia Rail Road, to their points of destination. ’ln addition to the above, Messrs. Combs A Chamberlin have mado arrange ments to express light Goods on their own account by the Passenger Train. Tariff of Rates. ToG.R.R. (FREIGHT the same by both Depot at TRAINS.) Augusta Say from Charleston to Ham- & drayge Ijf Class —Consisting burg. at Bridge, of boxes Hats, Bonnets, and Furniture, per cubic foot Bcts 10 c. id Class'- Boxos and bales Dry Goods, Shoes, Saddlery, Glass, Drugs, Ac. Ac., per 100 lbs 45 50 ‘Ad Class — Bagging, Rope, Buttor, Checso, Tobacco, Leather, Feathers, Loaf and Crushed Sugar, IBdcs. Cotton Yams and DomeStics, Down,Tire,Bar and Sheet Iron, Window Glass, Paints, Oil, Crockery and Glass Waro, (in crates or casks,) Castings,Hard ware, Hollow-ware, Lard, Tal low, Beeswax, bales of Rags,! Ginsing, (Mill Gearing, Bacon , (loose,) Ac. Ac ! 20 25 4th Class — Suguar, Coffee, Rice, Pig Iron, Mill and Grind Stones, Nails, Bacon in boxes and casks j 15 20 , Specific Articles — Sait in sacks 25 35 Flour, bbls j 25 35 Com, Wheat, Oats, Ryo, Peas,Ac.; 7 8 Pipes and hlids. Liuuor 3 00 4 00 Quarter Casks and Wet Barrels, 75 100 Dry Barrels, Ac. Ac | 50 , 75 All goods consigned to tho agent of thoSoutii Carolina Railroad Company, Charleston, accom panied with Rill of Lading, or advice, will be re ceived and forwarded free of commission, but with out such Bill of Lading, or advice, tho Company \ will not be responsible. For tho rules and rogula , tionsoftho Company gonorally seo tho Tariff of Rates printed on cards. J. D. PETSCH, Sup't. Trans't. Charleston, July 20, 1851. die july 23 NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS. COATS, w . O . PRICE &co HATS. **Axn S Tailoring f Furnishing CAPS* FROCK, ESTABLISHMENT, 1 ** *' DeOrsay and ,v u ’ ""'J ' co'\TB Wholesale and Retail Shoulder**’ Comfortables deslkrs in BRACES. and Sack „ „ Money Belts, COATS, CLOTHING, Toilet Cases, Silk, Linen o-,o nnnsn errrrr BRUSHES, and Gingham " * BROAD-STREET. Cloth. COATS, Augusta, Ga., Hair, and , of all descrip- INVITE Tooth, Plain's."Fancy TIIK ATT, * TION 0T TnE,K ’GOODS*, ° PANTS CUSTOMERS, V^J 9 S ’ strangers, HBJSI: Under Shirts Visaing the City, PURSES, and to thkir i AND DRA IKEA’S, SPRING STYLES OP Smpsndeks. CRAVATS Pull supply o and GOODS TRIMMINGS. SCARPS. „ „ ASD or th( > T ., a ,.„ GARMENTS. 1 raae ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY E XKCUTKD. AUGUSTA FOUNDRY, NEAR THE GEORGIA RAILROAD DEPOT. THE PROPRIETORS of theso works respect fully tender their thanks for the liberal pa tronago which thoy have received. They arc still prepared to furnish IRON and BRASS CASTINGS. Also GEARINGS for all descriptions of Machinery STEAM ENGINES Of various sizes made to order. We have in course of construction, two of twelve, and one of twenty-five horse power. Also, Gearing for Mills. In February last, we started an Engine of twenty five horso power, at Abbeville,C. 11. S., C. We take the liberty of inserting a lettor recoivcd from one of the Proprietors of tho Mills. TALIAFERRO & TORBET. _ , Abbeville, April Uth, 1851. Gentlemen: Tho Engine still works well, and is admired by all who havo seen it. Several gentle men from a distance, who are well acquainted with similar work, pronounce it a fine Engine, and ex press some surprise when I told them it was mann 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., *P 15 6mo CHAS. H. ALLEN. WM. E. EVANS & CO.~ COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ACCOMMODATION wharf, charleston, s c WM. E. EVANS, WM. M. D’ANTIGNAC, nov 5 ly GEO. W. EVANS. ‘ I. F. CALHOUN.- WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FAMILY GRO CERY At the Corner of Broud and Centre streets, near the Lower Market, Augusta, Ga. WHERE he is now opening a fresh and well selected stock of FAMILY' GROCERIES, consisting in part of the following articles: Santa Cruz, Clarified, Crushed and Powdered Sugars; Java, Rio, and Cuba Coffee; Molasses and Syrup • Mackerel, Nos. 1. 2 and 3, in whole and half barl rels and kits; Candles, Soap, Tobacco, Segars Fruits, Pickles, Preserves, Sardines, Raisins, Flour’ Rico, Porter, and all and every variety of articles usually kept in his line. Those wanting such ar ticles would do well to give him a call, as he is de termined to sell them low. Tho patronage of the citizens of Augusta and the country is respectfully solicted. feb6 I. P. CALHOUN. CLARK, RACKETT & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Watches, Clocks. Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware and Fancy Goods. HAVE now received their stock, compri sing besides the Staple articles, many new things in Silver and Plated WARE and«£Li& FANCY GOODS. Also, in WATCHES and JEW ELRY. House keeping ARTICLES, of choice kinds. We offer to the trade at Wholesale, Watches, Jewelry, Jewels, Ac., not generally to be found, and at prices as low as elsewhere. oct 8 FOR SALE. THE subscriber offers at private sale his Planta tion and Saw Mills on Boggy Gut Creek, five miles from Bcrzelia, on the Georgia Railroad. The plantation contains fourteen hundred acres with the privilege of timber from twenty-eight hundred. The terms will bo accommodating. Apply to the subscriber on the premises. my6fwatwtf A. M. ALLEN. FEW FINE MEDICINE CHESTS on hand suitable for families or plantations, augl D. B. PLUMB A-CO ' WONDER OF THE AGE. NORTH AMERICAN FLUID. For washing in hard or soft igater. THIS is the only genuine article to be found in the world; and possesses double the jiower 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's Stone, or universal solvent; seeming a magi, eal 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 its use is universal in the washing w orld. W. 11. MAHARREY & CO., Sole Agents for the State of Georgia. They also keep on hand, a large and well selected stock of RANGES, STOVES, FOSGKNE, CAM- and BURNING FLUID, GAS LAMPS, Suction and Force PUMPS, Tin WARE. [Y7“ROOFING 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. NOEXCUSE FORBAD BREAD. PRESTON AND MERRILL S INFALLIBLE YEAST POWDER—a new article for making Light and Sweet Bread—lt is a great convenience, that it is always READY and SURE to act—th ‘4 dough requires no standing, but is ready to bako p as soon as mixed, and the most ignorant can hardly r mistake in its use. Should an excess be put in, it will not turn the bread yellow, with an ashy taste, as saleratus and soda will, thus saving much wasto. It is suitable for almost all kinds of Sweet Cakes, Gingerbread, Dumplings, and Griddle Cakes. Dough mixed with common Yeast, and fail ing to riso, may be made light, and saved, by thor oughly kneading in the proper quantity of this yeast. For sale by sept 10 D. B. PLUMB A CO. PROF. A C. BARRY’S TRICOPHEROUS ~ OR MKDICATKD COMPOUND, for restoring, preserv ing. andmwutifyiug the Hair, eradicating scurf and dandruff, and curing diseases of the skin, glands and muscles, stings, cuts, bruises, sprains, Ate., tec. It has been ascertained by experiment that Barry's Tricophe rous has produced the same effect in curing diseases of the skin, Ac., of the horse and all the animal kingdom The following testimonials, selected from hundreds of similar import, will serve to show the value of the pre paration, and the estimation in which it is held by time who have given it a trial; Nbw Youk. Sept. 22.1550. Paor. Birrt, —Dear Sir:—l have been afflicted with a cutaneous eruption of the scalp, of a most aggravated character, for the la.-t sixteen years, and during 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 benefit. 1 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 tw o months. Such was the violence of the disorder that at times I was par . tially blind. Respectfully yours, G. V. M. RAPELYK, 140 Columbia Street. Brooklyn New' York, Oct. 23,1850. Prof. Barrt. —My Dear Sir:—About two years ago my hair 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 the dandruff disappeared, as the head now shows itself. With respect, I am your ob’t serv’t, J. S. TREADWELL,6S3 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 ducc the original letters. (From the Military and Naval Argus. Nov. 0. 1850.] There is no remedy for tho permanent cure of bald ness and diseases of the cranium generally, that has reached the popularity enjoyed by the article known as Professor Barry's Tricopherous, or Medicated Com pound. It is extensively used by the upper classes of the community ; in almost every nursery in the land it is used in preference to other articles of the kind. It imparts vigor to tho roots of the hair, and thus pro motes its growth to a remarkablo degree. It destroys tho dandruff and scurf, anil yields the hair fine and glos sy. It will cure all diseases of the scalp, such as scald head, dew worm, and other obnoxious disorders of the skin: in cheapness as well as etticawjfcjkjdands unrival led. It is sold in large bottle.SJtetsJYrtftils. at No. 137 Broadway, and at the throughout the United States and Canada. V’ june 10-dAe HOPKINS, HUDSON &. CO., COMMISSION MER CIIANTS, Office Frazer's Wharf, Charleston, S. C. THE UNDERSIGNED being laave to inform their friends and the public, that they have oponed 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, purchase of Merchandize, and receiving and Forwarding Goods- The customary cash advances and facilities will be afforded customers. J. R. Hudson and John J. Cohen reside in Charleston. L. Hopkins continues his residence at Augusta, Ga. engaged in tho Commission Business as heretofore, where he may be consulted in rela tion to business designed for our House in Charles ton. LAMBETH HOPKINS, Augusta. JOHN R. HUDSON, ) PIl „ Wn . JOHN J. COHEN, ) Charleston. nov 2 ly Fisk & Raymond’s CELEBRATED ME TALIC BURIAL CASES.—The subscriber!, in addition to their general line of businoss, have been appointed sole Agents of the county for tho sale of the abovo, so highly approved for preserva tion and utility, recommended and used, also by the most distinguished men of our country. For further particulars seo pamphlets. The public are ' invited to call. HENRY' A SKINNER. V Cabinet Makers and Undertakers, Broad st, next 'By door to A. Lafitte's Auction Store ap 17 THE SUBSCRIBER, thankful ffor past favors again offers his survices to his friends and the public, and will continue to carry on the TIN Bl - SINESS at his Dwelling opposite the Catholic Church, where all who want cheap and substantial Work done, will please give him a call. July 13 3m B. F. BOUYER. NOW ON HAND. A FINE snpply of CHAFING DIS HE S— -3 sizes, 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. CHEW. Fresh pulverized corn starch, for puddings, food for invalids, Ac. Also, Col. Hallowe’s pure ARROW ROOT. Just received by aug. I D. B. PLUMB & CO,