Constitutionalist and republic. (Augusta, Ga.) 1851-18??, October 31, 1851, Image 4

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Cljurlraton Jitofrtisfinrnts. s’HI RTS.— Fine Linen and Muslin SHIRTS, mn le in the latest fashions, of the best rnato and Danskin's ce'fJtnitnL paftrrns. tV. A Danskix is the original I »vrtifor. of the ✓ ■-•■’tern of cutting Shirts by measurement. I)an s -O s pattern has received the unqualified commen ion i .' gentlemen in all parLs of the U. States. ■- has tjeen pronotinceil prrftet. .'he above described Shirts, together with a large a ■ . varied assortment ot articles necessary forgen t '.aon. can always bo had at K. M. tVKLCH'S - i •hionshle Furnishing Store for Gentlemen, north «est i irncr Meeting and Market streets, Charlcs ton, S. C. mar 8 j j J. CHAFPKK, No. M Mart Bay, (Jharles • t, n, S. C’., Dealer in Foreign W INKS and l.i iUOI.S. T OUACCO and SUGARS, and Manu aetwer of LEMON SYRUP. may 8 11 ..TIMYG, D reet Importer of German, . French an 1 English Fancy GOODS, HO SIERY*. Ml SlfbiL INSTRUMENTS, TOYS, Ac., N 'Uhl King-st., near Society street, Charleston, Goods .old, at New York, Philadelphia and Bal t more Wholesale prices. mar 7 inH\ -IfAt K, Importer of French and English Ml ,LINERY' and FANCY GOODS, Bonnet RIBBONS, Thread and Cotton EDGINGS, at »v lolcsalc only. .-looting street, between the Pavilion and Charles ton Hole s, Charleston, S. C. mar 7 | aiii.s E. SPEAR A: CO., Importers A Deal .' ers m WATCHES, JEWELRY, STERLING I B WARE and FANCY GOODS, at whole sale and retail, No. 235 King street, opposite llasel, Charleston, S. C. mar 7 I f AKUWARE.—STEVENS 1 BKTTS, Direc t I Importers and Wholesale Dealers in HARD " ARE. CUTLERY, GUNS, PISTOLS, Ac., Ac., -> ». SO East Bay, Charleston, S. C. •J KI, Stevkms. Wat. 11. Betts. mar 7 J > . BEACH, wholesale BOOKSELLER and • STATIONER, No. 5 Hayno street, Charles. !l "■ a - mar 7 \ i GOUGE ABBOTT, 07 East Bay, opposite I B- vco A Co. s Wharf, Direct Importer of Eog- I -a WHITE LEAD and LINSEED OIL: whole sale and retail dealer in English and American • -\ IN L'S and OILS, id every description; VAR . Isll Bill SUES, French and American WIN .'OV\ GuASS and I’l I'T\, Ac.; together with a . miplcte and lYesh supply of BURNING FLUID, ci SPIRIT GAS, with u largo and select assort ment of LAM P.’s, ol the latest and most approved u-sign l'-r the same. All of which he offers for sale, a; a small advance on manufacturer s prices, mar 7 » <AMOi v A m;n\t;i;, 112 East Bay, Charles - Imi, S. C„ Dealers in STONE LIME CEMENT 1' * '•<•«■ PARIS, N. Y. Marble LIME, PLASTER-' 1N i, LATHS and HAIR, FIRE BRICKS. —A LSO— (J >'psum, or Farmers Manuring PLASTER. —a i.so— Keep constantly on band, a good stock of White 1' o- and Poplar LUMBER, NAILS, Ac. 'Orders solicited and will be punctually and accu rately tilled. \\ 0 rccoiniuend all articles in our stock as being of the very beat quality, mar 7 / 11LHOt \ CLOTH INO Mom:. LITTLE v ) A CO., (Successors to Johnson A Canfield.) LLOI H INU STORE, No. IDO King street, next door to \ iotoria Hotel, Charleston, S. C. Alwjivs on hand, a largo and fashionable stock of R-ady-Made CLOTHING, at the lowest possible prices. SIIHITS, HOSIERY, UMBRELLAS, Ac., Ac., win Resale and retail. mar 7 | \t>> \ 111 It \ i: \, wholesale and retail CLO \> TillN(J ESTABLISHMENT, 2JB King Ht., -.in the Bend,) Charleston, S. C. P* S. — Please call and examine. mar 7 SHADES! SHADES! SHADES!— Tho largest assortment of Transparent Window SHADES, »>e to he found at Hie Window Shado Depot, No. li'7 King street. Gentlemen and Ladies visiting ( l i:irlesion should not purchase before examining this assortment. Sign ot the Red Flag. Also to l.e found as above, PAPER HANGING iiv.ll PHOLSTERV GOODS generally. R. N. BUTLER, * No. 177 King street. i IHAKI.I-;STO\ STIC A>l SKJAIt KEIIAE ' 7 K' • Double Refined Jjouf, Crushed and Pow i <JLred SUGAR. J A I.SO— White and Yellow Clarified SUGARS, —and — Sugar House SYRUP, in hlids. and bbls. J. T. WELSHMAN, mar 7 165 East Ray, Charleston, S. C. j t AMT. 11l I T A : <»A!\’TT, Factors and Gon * J" era I Commission AGENTS, Accommodation Wharf, Charleston, S. C. fob H j invui.t:vro\ female institute, by " J Mrs. 11. L. Moisk, (lute of Augusta.) ENGLISH TUITION, with Hoard, at S2OO per a miuin. French, Italian, Spanish, Music, Drawing, and Painting, at Professor's prices. Pitt street. 6 m mar 4 « ISAAC moise, BROKER, AUCTIONEER and 1 COMMISSION AGENT. Stocks, Bonds, Real Estate, and Negroes, bought a.id sold per order. One dooi south of the P. A M. Bank, Charleston, s C. mar i / 1 & 11. CAMERON, Direct Importers anil * J • Wholesale Dealers in CROCKERY, CHINA and GLASS WARE, No. 145 Meoting-st., Charles ton, S. C. Have always on hand a large and extensive as sortment of the above Goods, (selected by one of: the firm at the Manufactories of England and i' ranee.) which they oiler for sale at as low rates as they cun be purchased in any city of the Union, mar 4 { VT. tHIMILM'S PORTER, ALE and WINE f STORK, by the dozen or quantity, No. 33 I Broad street, Charleston, S. C. mar -1 y B o IKES. BROKER' and AUCTIONEER, /-i. No. 7 State street, Charleston, S. C. Slaws, Heal Estate, Bank Stock, ike., bought ami sold tttt commission. tnar 9 I,' C. THJtRIN, AUCTIONEER and OENE- Iv. HAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 24 Vendue Rungp All Grain consigned to mo, together with other Country Produce, will meet with prompt sale and attention, having large Store Rooms. Chjrbston. »>’. t—Refer to Col. James Gads den, and M.C. Mordeeai. mar 4 SOS. LAWTON .V to.. Importers of Foreign a and Domestic DRY GOODS, No. 40 East Bay, Charleston, S. C. mar 7 JOHNSTON’, CHEWS x BRAYVLEY, Import ers and Dealers in DRY GOODS, No. 181 East Bay. Charleston, S. C. mar 7 JOSEPH WALKER, Charleston. S. 0.. Agent for John T. White: TYI’E FOUNDER, of the - Hoe' Printing Press Manufaetory. PRINTING INK of the best quality, all at New York prices—actual expenses only added. Large stock constantly on hand. mar 7 / YARKIAGE REPOSITORY. —W. J. G AYER. South-east corner Meeting and Woutworth fts.. Charleston. S t'.. has constantly on hand, a C-eat variety' of CARRIAGES, of every descrip t: in, calculated for tlio Southern market. m 7 ifnLLIAM 11. UAKTLE**, FORWARDING l V and COMMISSION MERCHANT, Brown s Wharf, (foot of Vendue Range.) Charleston, S. C. He will give his particular attention to Receiving 1 Forwarding Goods —his long experience as eretary and Forwardiiig Agent of the South Ca r liua Rail Road Company, gives him peculiar fa cilities in this lino of business. mar 7 | E\vis M. HATCH, No. 120 Meeting street, Ls Charleston, S. C., Agent for the sale of OILS, WHITE LEAD. IRON SAFES, Platt. Stone & Lorgardus'; STEEL MILLS, LEATHER and It ÜBBER BANDS, and for a great variety of ar ticles required by Manufacturers and Mechanics, mar 7 (1 HIKFI \A: PU EENI.VN, Wholesale Dealers in JT FANCY DRY GOODS, No. 60 Queen street, Charleston, S. C. mar 7 M KE Y/.IK, UADONV 4c LoZ Wholesale DRY GOODS, No. 82 East Bay, Charleston, S. C. mar 7 i’T'DGEKTO.V k ItK HARUS. DB A PERS AND ll TAILORS, No. 32 Broad street, Charleston, g. G s mar 7 J Cj)flrlfston — = JH. TAYLOR. AUCTIONEER AND COM • MISSION MERCHANT, 17 Vendue Range, I Charleston, S. C. i Agent for the sale cf tho Charleston Steam Mill | Goods, and of various Georgia and South Carolina ; Shirtings and t'snaburgn mar 7 MILLAR'S U I St LI TBAKERY, No. 13l Meet ing street, opposite Market, Charleston, S.C. Soda, Butter, \\ ater, Sugar and Lemon BIS CUITS, in boxes, barrels and kegs. CLP* Orders from the country promptly attended to. mar 7 B joiiynov t ;.i BRELLA MANUFACTU • RElt, No. 263, King-Street, (near Went worth,) Charleston S. C.—Has on hand a large as sortment ni Silk, Gingham, and Cotton UMBREL LAS: also, the In roes’ supply of BUGGY UM BRELLAS in tho c:ty. which nro warranted supe rior to most imported, and sold at a lower price. P. K. living enlarged his facilities, he can manufacture the ah- ve articles as cheap as any manufacturer in the No ih or elsewhere, may 5 ly Ctl IAIt LI>D,<AK aV dRAPER AND TAI > LOR, No. 36 Broad street, Charleston, S. C. Has alwavs on hand .i handsome assortment of CLOTHS, (JaSIMERKS, VESTINGS, and FAN CY A RTICLES, which he o.Ters on the usual terms, or at 10 per cent, discount for cash. mar 7 ME. MOKHKi .VI. AUCTIONEER and COM • MISSION MERCHANT, Charleston, S. C. Agent, U. Mail Ste .tn Ship ISABEL, sailing from Charleston to Havana, ou the Ist and loth oi each month. mar 7 PIIEMIU '1 i l)V 113 TIUN Elt V. by TOSEPII WII I’l E. Awarded tho highest Premium by South Carolina Institute. CANDY sl6 per hundred pounds. No.3ssKing streot, South of Boundary street, Charleston, S. C. mar 7 CIII A It I.FNTO.Y HOTEL—IIY U. MIXER, > Charleston, S. C. mar 7 CtTiarleston, it. r—spring OF 1861. J W. G. HA.VUOFT, 2.V1 King-st., Charles ton, S. G-, invites tho intention of Country Mer chants to his stock of DRY GOODS, lie is pre pared to ofi't 1 a very large and desirable stock of rich and clegs nt DRESS GOODS, togother with a complete ast irtmer.t ot French, English, German, and American Fancy and Staple Goods of ovory variety. lie has made extensive additions to his Wholo snlu Rooms, and his stoek of Dress Goods will bo found unusually attraetivo, embracing tho largest stoek ever offered in Charleston. Tho Goods and prices will he well worthy tho at tention of (loso buyers. mar U OP EItATIO NUV T H E TEE'I’H. — I. A. CLEVELAND, D. D. S., 207 King-st., Charles ton, S. C. mar 7 WM. MAT rill eksevs W HOLES A LECLO TH INO WAKLIIOUSE, corner of East Bay and Queon streets, Charleston, S. C. Manufacturing Ilouso, No. 36 Platt stroot, Now Y’ork. Country Merchants purchasing Clothing, will find it to their advantage to look through the stock of their extensive Clothing House, where they will find fresh and desirable Goods, at prices as low as they can ho purchased at in New York. m 7 ( 1 EOItGE OAT ES. Dealer in PIANOFORTES, Vi MUSIC, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, BOOKS, STATIONERY, Ac., 231 and 236 Kiag street, at tho Bend, Charleston, S. C. mar 7 CtOUKT.YEY .V TItWEYT’, direct importers of 1 HARDWARE, No. 36 11 any no-stroct, Charles ton, SC. may i’S ly ft 11.1,1 LAY l)s, now ell .v co.. importers and U dealers in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, No 33 Hayne-strect, Charleston S. C. may 15 1 y I.'' 11. CREWH, Successor to Dick A Cuws, J. AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MER CHANT, Charleston, S. C. mar 7 Asthma, ('onsumption of tho Luiij?n, Spitting of Blood, Bronchitis, Hooping Cough, and Pulmonary Af fections. A Lot'efy Young Lndtj cured of Consumption. Tho following is from tho pen of Win. 11 Levison. Ksq., the distinguished editor of thetJ. 8. Military and Naval Argus, under date New York, January 26, 1350. What could be more conclusive f “ It is seldom wo permit ourselves to •ccupy a space in those columns to npoak iu praise of any article in tho patent medicine way ,* but when wo soo the lifo of a fol low-creature saved by tin? use of any medicine what ever. we consider it as our right, if notourduty, to give a simple statement of facts, that others may, in like manner, be benelitted. The ease which has induced us to pen this article, was that of u young lady of our ac quaintance. who, by frequent exposure to the night air, contracted a fold which settled on the Lungs before its ravages could be stayed. (This occurred two years ago this winter. 1 ) Yarioi remedies were used, but with very little effect or benefit. The Cough grew worse, with copious expectoration, and the .sunken eye, and pale, hollow clies-k. told plainly that pulmonary disease was d »ing its w« ist o it her delicate frame. Tho family physician was cc 'suited, aid although he would not ad mit to the yon. ' idv that she really had the Consump tion. yet he would no eucourugement as to a cure. At this cri is her i nuber was persuaded to make use of a bottle of Mr. Kogi rV Compound Syrup of Liverwort and Tar. and we are happy to state that she was perfect ly cured in less than thr» e mouths by this medicine alone, after eveu bone was destroyed. It is useless to comment on such a < :se ..s this, for the simple truth will reach where polished fiction never can. If any doubt the authenticity of this statement, let them call at this ollice. — t’. S. Mil tary and Kaval Argus, No. 19 Chatham street N. Y. Ttstim ’/' <of the New York Press. From the Ne,. York Courier. August I*3, ISSO. Du. Rook”*' Sy.j p ok Livkhwoht and Tar.— We have heard of sever.’» important cures recently effected by this excellent in Hein »1 preparation, and iu one in stance, that came under ar observation, wo cau speak confidently. One of out employees, who had Suffered severely from along standing ’old. during the past week, commenced the use of this medicine, and liis Cold has entirely disappeared. From the New York V.rrqr. Sept. 2, ISSO. Livrrwokt and Tas:. —Of the virtues of Dr. Rogers* Cough Medicines, prepared from the above articles, it is needless now to speak : it.s efficacy iu speedily curing Coughs. Colo*, and other Lung Complaints, which too frequently, if neglect’.*!, result in Consumption, is too well established in public confidence to need eulogy uow. From the New York Despatch. Aug. 25th. 1549. We have heretofore taken occasion to give our testi mony in favor of the curative properties of Dr. Rogers' Compound Syrup of Liverwort and Tar. and would here repeat the advice already given for all persons who are atllicted with Consumption, or any of the premonitory symptoms, to make a trial of l>r. Rogers’ preparation. (‘7=* The genuine i* signed Anpkkw Rogers, on the steel plate engraved wrapper around each bottle, and is sold wholesale and . etui l by SCO VIL Ac MF.AD, 11:3 Char*’*”.* street. New Orleau*. Sole gv neral agents for *he States, to whom all orders and application* f .r agencies must be addressed. Sold wliole-ale and n-v.il. by Uaviland, Risley & Co., Augusta, Ci a.: Barrett, Carter A Co., do.; William K. Kitchen, do.; P. B Dumb A: Co ’o. j Uaviland, llar ralKV Co., am! I*. M. Cohen \ Co., Charleston. 8. C. aug. 26 oinus. COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT CF 131(111, &(’. IT being exceedingly difficult to make an extern parauro:t.< preparation of BUCHU, retaining its full medi< al \ renter ties, the propriety of having a reliable preparation of it in a convenient and pala table form, at i nco suggests itself to thu practising Physician. This article is ne nostrum, but supply a concen trated fluid extract of Diosma, Paraira and Uva Ursi, carefully prepared from tho best materials, and has been successfully used by several of the most eminent Physicians of Augusta and vicinity, in Chronic diseases of the Genito-urinary appara tus. such as Gleet, Irritable Kidneys and Bladder, S rr a xt;uarv, Ac. Ac. It has aUo been f»und 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 J). B. PLUMB A CO., a P r Druggists, Augusta, Ga. RICH CARPETS AND RUGS. GRAY BKOTIIERS HAVE JI bT RECEI\ ED, splendid Tapestry Velvet, of rich and beautiful styles. Three Ply and Ingrain Carpets, bright rich eolors, and pretty patterns. Ingrain, Cotton and Wool, and Cotton Carpets, very low priced. Beautiful Chenelle, Tipwtry and Tufted Rugs and Matts, to match. Mt. V pnsiitrss Car&s. To Professional and Business Men. PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS, uotex ceeding six lines, will be inserted under this bead at the rate of $lO per annum. Cards exceeding six lines, will be charged pro rata per line. DAVID S. JOHNSTON^ ATTORNEY AT LAW, Acolsta, Ga. Office on Jackson, near Broad street, References. —Messrs. T N. Poullain k Son Messrs. Miller k Warren. Messrs. Adams A Fargo, Col. Turner Clanton, Augusta, Ga.; Hon. K. M. Person, Judge of the Supremo Ceurt of North Carolina; Hon. David S. Kcid, Governor of North Carolina; Hon. Win. H. Haywood, Jr., Hon. K. M. Saunders, Raleigh, N. C»; Messrs. Malcolm A Gaul, New York; Messrs. Campbell, Martin A Co., Phil adelphia ;_John Kerr, Esq., Dr. N. M. Roan. Yan ccyville, N. C.; Lancelot Johnston, Dr. Win. John ston, Madison, Ga.; L. L. Levy, New Orleans. Eoct. 9 ly ' SEWARD &. LOVE, ATTTORNEYS AT LAW, . 22 THOMASVILLB, OA. ly JOHN 0. GARTRELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MARIETTA, OA. Will practice in tho counties of Cobb, Cherokee, Cass, Gordon, Forsyth, DeKalb, Paulding and Campbell. nl2 ly B. K. HARRISON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Jan.3l LtJMPtUN, ga. ly JAMES GARDNER, JR., ATTOKNE Y AT L A W. Augusta, Georgia. WM. PHILLIPS. ATTORNEY AT LAW, rnyl3 ts MARIETTA, OA. JAMES W. GREENE. ATTORNEY AT LA W. ap23 tiiomasto.v, ga. W. W. MONTGOMERY, A TTOR N E Y A T LA W, Augusta. Georgia. Will practice in the Middle Circuit. Office in Law Krango. aug 11 B. Y. MARTIN, A TTOR ME Y A T LA IP, Augusta, Ga. Will prartico in the counties of Columbia, War ren, Jefferson and liurke, and will attend to the collection of debts and claims in Abbeville and Edgir licld districts, South Carolina. Office on broad street, lirst door abovo tho In urance bank. fob 9 J. R. STURGESj" A TTOR NR Y A T LA W, may 27 Waynesboro, Ga. McMillan &. van duzer, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ELBEItTON, GA. Robert McMillan. Wm. T. Van I)t;zt:it aug. 8 ts BENJ. L. PRESCOTT, A T TOKNEY A T LAW, S VI. VAN IA OA. Will practicoin the Middle Circuit. March 3(1 ANDREW H. H. DAWSON~~“ ATTORNEY AND (ODNSKLI.OR AT LAW. Ojfire corner of Washington, between Broart ntui Rei/nolil streets, AUGUSTA GA. Will give prompt and faithful attention to all bu siness entrusted to his care at home, or in thocoun* ties of liurke, Kcrivon, Columbia, Warren and Hancock. july ;u) JAMES C. LONGSTREET, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CALHOUN, GORDON COUNTY, GEORGIA, Will practico in the several Courts of tho Chero kee Circuit. —REFERS TO — Hon. J. P. Kino, , . , „ Robert F. Poe, Esq., ( Au K» st «. «»• Richard J. Peters, Esq., Atlanta, Ga. W. Aiken, Esq., Cassvillo,Ga. julv 23 ts ARTHUR HOOD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Calliuiin, Gordon County. Ga. business entrusted to his Professional manage ment in tho counties of Gordon, Murray, Cass, Floyd, Giliner, Walker nud Chattooga, will moot with prompt attention. Refers to Howard A Gardiner, Chics. E. Gren ville, W. W. Gibbs, Messrs. Gibbs A McCord, nnd D. B. Ramsey, Augusta. ly umr 5 COULTER &. COLLIER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Rente, Georgia. Will practico in the sovcral counties of tho Che rokee Circuit. Alfred R. Coulter, | Wm. E. Collier. References. — Hen. J. L. Petigru, Charleston: Messrs. Baker A Hart, Wm. E. Jackson A Co., Au gusta; Hon. Henry W. Collier, Tuscaloosa, Alaba ma. l y mar 27 JOHN MILLER. ATTORNEY AT LAW TUOMASVILLE, GA. Will attend to all business entrusted to him in any of the counties of the Southern, and in Decatur and baker of tho Southwestern Circuits. Refers to July It) wly SEWARD A LOVE. ~ ...-.I . I „ lUcbical £an)s. J. W. SPEAR, {latte Cleveland 4* Spear,) si DFNTIsT Augusta, Georgia. O/lict 21 7 Broadest., over Haines's City Drug Store. DK. s. deoms it only necessary to state, that a residence in tho city for tho last eight years, author- vfJjpjßpPli izoa him to refer to the citizens of 11 Augusta generally. lootli Powder, prepared by himsolf, warranted to cleanse, beautify and proservo tho teeth, and keep tho gums in a healthy state. oet. 2 • sir. \\. \v. BROABHCRST reepecUally tondors his professional services to tho citizens of Augusta, liis otlico is at Dr. Paul F. Evo’s house, whore ho may bo found day or night, oet. 1 ly [T7“ Dtf. FLOURNOY C AKTEK professional services to tho citizens of Augusta, Hamburg, and their vicinity. Office at Dr. John Carter's, Reynold street, sept. 30 Cmo DR. J. Si. HILL, Greene Street , opjtosite the Baptist Church. mar 27 lyr DRS. J. E.& H. A. RIGNON. Ojfire on Broad St. opposite Bridge Bank building LL?- Offer their professional services to tho cit lena of Aagnata and its vieiiiiu. jan 14 11. VAN YOOKHIS. M. D. HOMCEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. tX?"* Is permanently located in Augusta, and is to ho found at Mr. Peer's, corner of Broad and Jackson streets. Refers to G., J. and W. SCHLEY, Eaqs. ml 4 J. M. HAWKE3, M. D. XT" HOT.WU PHYSIC IAN & SURGEON.— Treats disoase on purely Physiological Principles, rejecting all known poisons , whether vegetable, animal or mineral. [L7* Office, a few yards South of tho Post Office and opposite tho Young Men's Library Association. Augusta, Ga. Jj . * fob 1 DENTISTRY. D. S. C lIASE, M. D.. DNT IST, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. \RTIFICIAL TEETH inserted on Gold Plate, with Clasps, 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 tho patient to speak distinctly, and with ease. Particular attention paid to Dentition, and tho preservation of tho Natural Teeth. Office south side of Broad-street, one square above tho Globe, and a few doors below tho Frank lin House. ly jan 3 0. MUNSON,”A. M, M. D., SURGEON DENTIST, AUGUSTA, GA. OFFICE over Carmichael A Co.'s Hardwaro Storo. TEETH constitutionally healthy , Plugged, and warranted for lifo . References—Drs. Eve. Meaus, Campbell. Lo Cento, Messrs. Bonos, and Hand, Fleming A Co. apr 29 ts IN QUART BOTTLES. FOR purifying the Blood, and for the cure of Scrofu la, Mercurial Diseases. Rheumatism. Cutaneous Eruptions. Stubborn Ulcers. Liver Complaint. Dyspepsia Bronchitis. Salt Rheum. Consumption. Fever Sor«ss. Fe male Complaints, Erysipelas, Loss of Appetite, Pimple* Biles. General Debility. Ac. In this preparation we have all the restorative pro perties of the root combined and concentrated in their utmost strength and efficacy. Experiments were made in the manufacture of this medicine until it was found it could not be improved. Accordingly, we find it re sorted to almost universally in cases of Scrofula. Liver Diseases. Salt Rheum. General Prostration of the Vital Powers, and all those tormenting diseases of the skin so trying to the patience, and injurious to the health. It is a tonic, aperient and disinfectant. It acts simulta neously upon tho stomach, the circulation , and the bou'ets. and thus three processes, which are ordinarily the result of three different kinds of medicine, are car ried on at the same time through the instrumentality of this one remedial agent. There are many ways of re lieving pain for the time l»eing. but there is only one wayofremovingdisease. So palliative, no anodyne, no tropical application will remove it. It must Wat tacked at Hr source, in the fluids of .the body, which convey the poison to tho localities whore it i> develop ed in inflammation, sores, ulcers, tumors, absces.se*. glandular swellings, Ac., as the case may be. These fluids must be reached, acted upon, purified by some powerful agent. Such an agent is Sand's Sarsa parilla. w hich gently (stimulates while it disinfects ami expel- from the stomach and bowels all that is irritating, and at the rune time restores their vigor and tone. Its great merit is that it meets and neutralizes the active principle of disease itself, and when that is gone, the symptoms necessarily disappear. The rapidity with which the patient recovers health and strength under this triple influence is surprising. Each new case in which it is applied furnishes in the result a new certifi cate of its excellence ; and we have only to point to the accumulated testimony of multitudes who have exj»e rienced its effects, to convince incredulity itself of its real value. Lieut. Miller, of the Army, has kindly sent us the fol low ing letter from California: Montbrkt, Jan. is, 1850. Mkssiis. A. B. A D. Sands : —Gentlemen—l beg leave to add my testimony in favor of your invaluable medi cine. hoping it may lead some unfortunate beings to try its effects, and that they may be benefltted as 1 have been. 1 arrived here from tho United States by the overland route about the first of October last. A few days after. I I was attacked with a very disagreeable eruption of the | skin, which my physician could not cure. I happened | to find your Sarsaparilla in a store in this place, and re membering the popularity of the medicine at home, i 1 purchased three bottles, which had the desired effect , of removing my difficulty entirely. With high regard, yours. tVc . J II MILL HR. U. S. A. FROM THE STATE OK MAINE. The attention of the reader is called to the following certificate of a remarkable cure effected by using only i fi\o bottles of Sunds' Sarsaparilla . Sidney, (Maine.) April 15.1860. i Messrs. A. B. 9c D. Sands:—Gentlemen—This is to 1 certify that tin* subscriber, of Sidney, county of Kenne bec. State of Maine, has lieen afflicted, more or less ever I since my birth, with Scrofula, which continued to in- I crease until last February. In January, my legs were ; so swollen I could not get on a boot or .stocking, and I i had several large sores on me all the time. In thissitu , ation, I was about to give up in despair, when l was ad vised to try Sands* Sarsaparilla. I had not much faith ; in it, but I sent to your agent in Augusta. Me., and pro j cured a bottle, which did me so much good, 1 sent and j got another, and continued until I had taken five bot tles. lam now perfectly well. If any person who may read this letter is afflicted with any disease of Scrofula. ; 1 would most sincerely recommend and advise them to ! make use of Sands* Sarsaparilla. If any person wishes I further Information about my cate, by calling upon me j 1 can convince them of the healing power of this medi cine. Signed, STEPHEN HAYWOOD. August a, April Iff. lh,»0. i p • ki *.—We are personally acquainted with Mr. llay j wood, and believe his statement above to be true. Signed, DILLINGHAM A TITCOMB. Prepared ami sold, wholesale and retail.by A. I>. \D. I SANDS. Druggists and Chemists. 100 Fulton street, eor j ut,r W illiam. New —Sold also by Druggists gen : orally throughout the United States and Canadas. l»m> $1 per bottle; six bottles for $5. | For sale by Ilaviland, Risley A Co., Barrett. Carter A ! Co., W. K. Kitchen, Philip A. Moise, Augusta; by Ilill A Smith. Athens; by 11. Q. Seymore A Co.. Madison; and by A- J Creighton, Ha ibaiy, sO. dfeoc oet 3 HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLS. Brass ANDIRONS, SHOVELS a TONGS FENDERS AND BELLOWS, Hearth and Crumb Brushes, Dish Mats, \Y aiters, Candlesticks, Castors, Cako Baskets, Plated and Britannia Tea Setts, Coffee Urns and Biggins, Solar Lard Lamps, Candelhras, in Gold and Silver* Dish Covers, Beef Stake Dishes, Egg Boilers, With 3 minute Glass attached. And many other desirable articles. For sale low nov9 ic CLARK, RACKETT A CO THROUGH FARE FROM CHARLESTON TO NEW YORK. js‘Jo. The (rerat JUoil Route from Charleston, »S. ('. LEA\ ING the wliarf at tho foot of Laurens-st., daily, after tho arrival of the Southern cars, I via WILMINGTON and WELDON, N. 0., PE TERSBURG, RICHMOND, FREDERICKSBURG to WASHINGTON CITY, BALTIMORE, PHIL ADELPHIA and NEW YORK. The public is respectfully informed that the Steamers of this line, are in first rate condition, and are navigated by well known and experienced com manders. and the Railroads arc in tine order, (the Wilmington nnd Weldon Road having rccently been re-laid with heavy T rail) thereby securing both safety and despatch. A THROUGH TICK ET having already been in operation will he con tinued as a permanent arrangement. from Charles ton to New Y'ork. By this route travellers may reach New York on the third day during business hours. On and after the first day of J uly next. Bag gage will he ticketed from the point of departure to Washington City, under the charge of a special Agent or Baggago Master. At Washington the same will bo transferred to the care of similar agents, who will accompany it to New Y'ork, and the like arrangements will be pursued in returning South. Through Tickets to New Y'ork can alone be had from E. W INSLOW , Agent of the Wilmington and Raleigh Railroad Company, at the office of tho Company, foot of Laurons-st., Charleston, S. C„ to whom please apply; and to Charleston, at tho of fice of tho New Jersey Railroad and Transportation Company, New Y'ork. jun 28 BOUNTY LAND AND PENSION CLAIMS. THE undersigned continues to prepare and fori ward to a competent agent at Washington City pplications for Bounty Land Warrants and Pen’ sion Claims which will meet prompt attentio " Apply at the office ofmv father, overtho Post Offic fcb22. jtf SNEED. Fisk & Raymond s CELEBRATED ME TALIC BURIAL CASES.—The subscribers, in addition to their general line of business, have been appointed solo Agents of the county for the 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 see pamphlets. The public are invited to call. HENRY k SKINNER. Cabinet Makers and Undertakers, Broad st, next door to A. Lafittc s Auetion Store ap 17 TO PLANTERS. THE SI BSCRIBER would respectfully inform Planters that he furnishes SMALL GRIST MILLS, Suitable to be attached to Gin Gears, of different sizes, and of different patterns at the lowest prices. These Mills have given the highest satisfaction, and can bo compared with any from the North. Please give us a call before buying elsewhere. WM. R. SCHIRMER, Burr Millstone Manufacturers, Augusta, G e l CHERRY PECTORAL For (he Caro of COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRON CHITIS, CROUP, ASTH MA, WHOOPING-COUGH AND CONSUMPTION. IX OFFERING to the community thfsjusvly celebrate*! remedy for diseases of me throat and lungs, it is not our wish to tritle 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. tVe sincere ly pledge ourselves to moke 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 tiie 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 ami Materia Medira. Bowdoin College. Dear Sir: I delayed answering the receipt of your preparation, until 1 had an opportunity of witnessing its effects in my own family, or in the families of my friends. This I have uow done with a high degree of sattsf&C; 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. Brunswick, Me., Feb. 5.1847. From an Overseer in the Hamilton Mills, in this rity. Lowell. Aug. 10. Is4'j. ' Dr. J. C. Ayer: I have bccu cured of the worst cough ! I ever had in my life, by your "Cherry Pectoral," and never fail, when I have opportunity, of recommending it to others. Yours, respectfully'. 9. 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. IS4J. f Dr. J. 0. Ayer—Sir: I have been afflicted with a pain ful affection of the lungs, and all the symptoms of set tled consumption, for more than a year. I could find no medicine that would reach my case, until I com- i me need the use us your "Cherry Pectoral," which gave j me gradual relief, and I have been steadily gaining my strength till my health is well nigh restored. \\ hile usingyour medicine. 1 had the gratification of curing with it my reverend friend. Mr. Truman,of Sump- 1 ter district, who had been suspended from his parochial 1 duties by a severe attack of bronchitis. I have pleasure in certifying these facts to you. And am. sir. yours respectfully, J F. CALIIOUN, of South Carolina. The following was one of the worst of cases, which the physicians ands fiends thought to be incurable con sumption. Ciik.stkk. Pa., Aug. 22,1846. J. C. Ayer—Sir: I was taken with a terrible cough, brought on by a cold, in the beginning of last February, and was confined to my bed more than tw o months.— Coughing incessantly night and day. i became ghastly and pale, my eyes were sunken and glassy, and my breath very short. Indeed, I was rapidly failing, and in such distress for breath, that but little hojie of my re cox ery could be entertained While iu this situation, a friend of mine, (the Rev. John Keller, of the Methodist Church) brought me a bottle of your Cherry Pectoral, w hirh 1 tried more to gratify linn, than from any expec tation of obtaining relief. Its good effect induced me to continue its use. and 1 soon found my health much improved. Now iu three mouths. I aui well and strong, and can attribute my cure only to your great medicine. \\ ith tiie deepest gratitude, yours. & e.. JAMES GODFREY. Prepared and sold by Jamks C Aykk. Practical Chem ist, Lowell. Mass. Sold in Augusta by llaviland, Risley &. Co.. Barrett. Carter it Co . W K Kitchen A. Co.. P. A Moise; in Edgefield, S. C. by G. L. Penn, and by all the Druggi>ts thoiighoul the city and State. •i'u tft Snot H. G. FARREL’S C1 EM INK Arabian Liniment is a most extraordinary J medicine, the truth of which is placed beyond doubt by the vast sales of the article, aud the many cures being daily performed by it. which previously had resisted all other medicines and the skill of the bed physicians in the world. It is composed to balsams, ex tracts and gums jwculiar to Arabia—possessing, iu con centrated form, all their stimulating. Anodyne, pene trating. untcutous and revulsive properties, and the same w hich v ages ago, w ere used by the "Sons of the Desert, with such miraculous success, iu curing the diseases of both man and beast. Read the following remarkable cures, whirh should of themselves j, dare H. (i. FERRELS ARABIAS LISIMEST far beyond any similar remedy. About a year aud a half ago. a swelling appeared in inv wife'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 w ithout giving her extreme pain. 1 got the advice of our best doctors, and they differed 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 wa* permtaded to try H.G. Farrell'* 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 ever—enjoying excellent health. Peoria. March 5,1849. D. M'COXXELL. [Robert lfinds, Postmaster, says:] Cerkstown. Pa.. March27.l*4o. One w oman has used your Liniment with great suc cess. She had l«>»t the u>e of her legs for three years, the cords being contracted so that her legs were bent as much white standing a$ is natural for tiie position of the legs while fitting, and she could not bend them in the least; but by the use of 11. G. Farrell’s Arahiam Liniment she is now able to walk with ease, and lias a straight limb. I have found it a most excellent remedy for horse flesh, also, for every thing which requires aii external remedy. The opinion of an Old. Experienced and Scientific Farrier. Washington. lowa. June *26. IS Id. From the speedy and permanent cures, both on man and beast, which your Arabian Linimeut is performing. Ido not hesitate to pronounce it the "Great Remedy ol the Age." 1 have practiced doctoring horses for these twenty years, and have tried all the various liniments, ointments, Ac., so much puffed up in papers; but I must say that 11. G. Farrell’s Arabian Liniment exceeds any that 1 ever made use of. By its use, I have cured Sweeny and Spavin long after they have been pronounced incurable, and have cured more than fifty horses this season w ith 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. 1 was confined nearly all last winter to inv room with Rheumatism, and could get nothing to help me, until I com menced the use of your Liniment, which entirelv cured me. WM. R. GRIMES. Sun Pain of 10 ytars' by H. G. Far relis Arabian Liniment. ‘ Mr. 11. G. Farrell.—Dear Sir: I had been afflicted with the 4 *Sun Pain” for the last ten years, and could never get relief except by bleeding; but by the u*e of H. G. Farrell's Arabian Linliueut. applied over the tem ples about three or four times a day. it was entirely re moved. and 1 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 he stumbled and fell against my legs, crushing aud bruziug them so badly that they turned black as my hat, rendering them powerless. I applied your Liniment, an! was well enough in a few days to go about again as usual. 1 also crushed my linger iu a shocking manner, by letting a back-log fail upon it; your Liniment soon healed it up. though. JOHN B M GEE. La Salle precinci. Peoria co.. 111.. FeVry. 6.1*49. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. TO GUARD AGAINsT IMPOSITION. READ THE FOLLOWING - CAREFCLLT. The Public are 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 Farrell's Liniment," for unprincipled" dealers will impose this SPURIOUS Mixture upon you for the genuine, but always ask for H. G. Farrell's Arabian Liniment," and take no other, as the genuine always has the letters 11. G. before Farrell's, his signature is also on the outside wrapper, and these words blown in 'the glass bottle—* H. G. FARRELL'S ARABLAN LINI MENT. PEORIA." AGENTS WANTED in every town. Village and Ham let in the Uhited States in which one is not established. Apply by letter to 11. 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 —25 cents to 50 cents and one dollar per bottle. The only Genuine is manufactured by 11. 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 HAMLAXD. RISLEY A CO., Augusta, sept. 28 3mo WM. E. EVANS & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS. ACCOMMODATION WIIARF. CHARLESTON. S. C. WM. E. EVANS, WM. M. D ANTIUNAC, nov 8 ly GEO. W. EVANS. WONDER OF THE AGE. ' aT •>. !, ■ v : ;. : fi*g y NOIITH AMERICAN ELECTRIC WaT^Tx,; FLUID. ' * For I’-ashing iti Itaril or soft volrr. THIS is the only genuine article to be found in the world, aDd possesses doulde the power of any thing ever discovered for washing clothes, at » trifling expense, doing away with wash L ards at once. In fact, it seems to he 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 wa.<hint> mav be done with one gill of this Fluid, iu less than two hours. It softens and removes the dirt, leaving the articles of the most brilliant whiteness. It being u harmloss in its operations as pure water, and cloth ing will wear rnueh longer th;ia when rubbed to pieces by tiie common method of washing. This Fluid is a powerful agent, to be used in all eases where soap is required, particularly for clean ing milk utensils, cleaning windows and paint, scour. Jug floors: in short, it is beyond a precedent, as its usfl is universal iu the washing world. , W. II.MAIIAKRiY A TO ' for the State ’» NO EXCtfSS-FOR EA£ FIESTON AND MKmTTLL ;s/j?,GOo bales T EAST POW DER—a new article for making Light and Sweet Bread—lt is a groat convenience 6 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 hardlv mistake in its use. Should an excess be put in. it will not turn the bread yellow, w ith an ashy taste, as saleratus and soda will, thus saving much waste. It is suitable for almost all kinds of Sweet Cake-, Gingerbread, Dumplings, and Griddle Cakes. [L/- Dough mixed with common Yeast, ami fail ing to rise, 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 COt HOPKINS, HUDSON Si CO., X. COMMISSION AIEKCIIA.XTS, V* Office Frazer's \\ liars. Charleston, s. C. Till: UNDERSIGNED being 1 lave to inform their friends and the public, that they hav , opened an office in the City of Charleston, S. C , for a GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS. Particular attention will he given to the sale of Cut. ton, and all other Country Produce, purchase ot Merchandize, and receiving and Forwarding Good.- The customary cash advances and facilities will 1,0 afforded customers. ,1. R. Urnsox and John J. Cohen reside in | Charleston. L. Hoi-kins continues his residence at Augusta. Ga. engaged in the Commission Business as heretofore, where he may ho consulted in rela tion to business designed lor our House in Charles ton. LAMBETH HOPKINS, Augusta. JOHN IL HUDSON, | , , JOHN J. COIIEN, j Charleston. nov 2 l y SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAD.’ FASSEM ER TRAINS. FIIIST, OR ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. LKA\ i:s t II AIILI>TO.\ daily at 8 A. M.,and arrive at Hamburg at .1$ P. M. Leaves Hamburg daily at 0 A. Al.. and arrive at Charleston at 1$ I*. AI. This train takes up and sets down all way passen gers. SECOND. OK EXPRESS TRIAN. Leaves Charleston daily at 11 j A. AL. and ar rive at Hamburg at 5 I*. AI. Leaves Hamburg at 10 A. AL, nnd arrive at Charleston at 3} i\ Al. This train takes through Passengers only, and always arrives in full time to connect with the eve ning train of the Georgia Kail Hoad, at Augusta, going West, and with tho 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. Al., arrive id 1 Hamburg before 11 A. Al. next day, and as many j trains leave every morning as may be necessary to | take off all the Goods received before 0 o'clock tho evening before, and on their arrival at Hamburg, are immediately discharged, and sent over to tho Georgia Rail Road. Second, or Express Freight and Night Passenger Train. Leave Charleston 5 p. in., and arrive at Ham burg at s], a. m., next morning. Leave Hamburg at t> p. in., and arrive at Charles ton at 7s, a. m. This train will take light and valuable Goods only, say boxes and bales Dry Goods, Hats, Shoes, Saddlery, Glass, Drugs, Ac., Ac., which w ill bo sent over immediately on arrival to the Georgia Pail Road Depot, at Augusta, and from thenee will bo despatched by the day or night mail trains, or by extra express of the Georgia Rail Road, to their points of destination. In addition to the above, Messrs. Combs A Chamberlin have made arrange meats to express light Goods on their own account by the Passenger Train. T'anjf of Halts. ToG.R R (FREIGHT THE SAME liY BOTH Depot at thaixs.) A :;? u , n Say from Charleston to Ham- 1? Arfv'M ltt CVoxs—Consisting bur,;. ot boxes Hats, Bonnets, and Furniture, per cubic font Sets 10 e. j 2 d Class — Boxes ami hales Dry Goods, Shoes, Saddlery, Glass. Drugs. Ac. Ac., per 100 lbs ", 45 50 3<l C/ass Bagging. Rope, Butter. Cheese. Tobacco, Leather, Feathers, Loaf and Crushed Sugar. Hides, Cotton Yarns and Domestics. Down.Tire.Bar and Sheet Iron. Window Glass, Paints, Oil, Crockery and Glass Ware, (in crates or casks.) Castings.Hard warc, llollow-ware. Lard, Tal low, Beeswax, bales of Rags. Ginsing. iMill Gearing, Bacon (loose.) Ac. Ac 20 25 4 th Class — Suguar, Coffee, Rice, Pig Iron, Mill and Grind Stones, Nails, I Bacon in boxes and casks 15 20 .- Sp 'rljir Artir/rs — « Sait in sacks 25 35~ FTour. bbls 25 35 Corn, Wheat, Oats, Rye, Peas,Ac.. 7 6 Pipes and hhds. Liquor 3 00 4 00 Quarter Casks and Wet Barrels. 75 1 00 Dry Barrels, Ac. Ac j 50 75 All goods consigned to the agent of the South Carolina Railroad Company, Charleston, accom panied with Bill of Lading, or advice, will bo re ceived and forwarded free of commiss' >n, but with out such Bill of Lading, or advice, the Company will not be responsible. For the rules and regula tions of the Company generally see the Tariff of Rates printed on cards. J. D. PETSCH, Sup t. Trans't. Charleston, July 20, ISSI. dAc july 23 G. P7 GREEN. ' FASHIONABLE TAILOP., 208 BP.OAD-ST., AUGUSTA, GEO. T/’EEPS constantly on hand, a handsome assort- AV ment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND \ ESTINGS, of the finest and most fashionable pat terns, which will be u.ade up to order, in a stylo not to be surpassed by any other establishment. — Having received tho very latest improvements in the art of cuting, he will be able to give a better and easier tit than has been delivered by any South ern establishment. He also keeps a good assort ment of Realty Made Clothing. ap9. fAc. XT7IIITE CHINA DIM. SETTS.—Wo are sell- V V ing best French CHINA DINNER SETTS very low. Call and see, at our wholesale and relail store, few doors above Messrs. Richards & Son s Book store. oct.2 J. J. LATHROP A CO. SF PEIHOIt LAMP OIL. just received and so sale bv oc t. 19 PU PA. MOISE. Druggist,