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BOOTS AND SHOES.
Tilt CHEAPEST EVER OFFEREE W AU
GUSTA.
rpjlE SUBSTRIBJER, thankful for the kind i
L patronage heretofore bestowed on him, wishes
o call the attention of the citizens of Augusta
and its vicinity, to his well selected stock of Gun ts, -
Ladies . Misses'. Boy’s and Children’s J
ROOTS AND SHOES. t
Which he -.ill sell, wholesale and retail, cheaper ‘
than any oior offered in this city. Pleaso call and
txamin*. a-goods will be freely shown, and only -
one prb- • a^ked.
j(h‘ of Ladies' Fox'd. GAITERS, well made, ,
at 0." i- . per pair. _ ,
JAMES DALY.
X B. A handsome lot of Travelling and Pack
ing ' .inks, Valises, and Carpet Bags always on
band. D,
Sto-c on the South side of Broad street, nearly
opposite the Eagle A Phoenix Hotel, f oct. 11
GENTLEMEN'S FASHIONABLE CLOTH
ING STORE.
WASHINGTON GA
DALE A DONNELLY
\ITOULD respectfully call the attention of their
V s friends and customers to their excellent
stork o
Fall and Winter Clothing,
which they aro receiving. They foel confident that
having made a choico selection, and being judpea
of such a . ticlos, they can furnish gontlonion with a
very superior articlo on tho most reasonable terms
Their stock consists in part of
Dross and Frock Coats, Hoisory, Olovcs,
Sacks, Pants, Vosts, Busponders,
Merino and Cotton, Velvet and Cloth,
Undershirts, Drawors, Caps, Pocket ll’ndk’a,
Hats, Boots and Shoos, Blaok Silk, Satin, and
Fancy CraTats, Ac. Ac.
Also an extensive assortment of Linen Bosom
Shirts.
They would call special attention to their stock
of Cloths, Casimkres and Vestings, of every
dye tuxturo, and quality, which thoy will cut and
make up in tho host und most fashionable stylo.
oct 22 ’*'•
NEW SADDLE, - BRIDGE ahu naat<r,BS
MANUFACTORY.
A McAllister takes this method
• of informing his friends and the fcyßßfv
public, that lie has coinmonccd the above *
business, in all its various branches, on Broad
street, a few doors bolow tho Kaglo A Phoenix 110-
I I, A ij’u.tn, (la., and hopes, by strict and nnro
lnittod attention, to merit a small share of public
patrouago.
From iho long experience ho has had, ns a prac
tical manufacturer of English, Spanish, and Amor
can Saddles, in every variety of stylos anil llni-h,
nli.J nr tho last five years in Augusta, (la.—as his
malt i of Saddles is known and provod all over tho
country—ho is confident lio can make any style
wliinli his friends may desire, und for durability,
cannot be surpassed any where.
Do will keep on hand, SADDLES made by him
self, which lie will sell ns low ns any Saddle made
ill tile .Soutliorn country.
N B.—Old Saddles re sented and padded, anil all
kinds of Repairing and Jobbing done in n neat and
workmanlike manner, ns low as can bo done in Au
gusts. tJmo liov 19
AUGUSTA SADDLE AND HARNESS MAN
UFACTORY.
Til E SUBSCRIBER having recently
fitted up an extensive manufactory
immediately in the rear ofhis store in
oalfo s Range, No. 193 Broad-street, is prepnred to
execute orders from dealers and merchants at tho
shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms.
He would respectfully invite the attontion of tho
public to his largo assortment ol Gentlemen s, La
dies and Bovs' BADDI.ES, BRIDLES, MAR
TINGALES," WHIPS, HARNESS. COLLARS,
TRUNKS, VALISES, HORSE COVERS, CAR
PET BAGS. Ac., Ac.
Also a full assortment of Harness nnd Saddlery
HARDWARE, together with an excellent assort
ment of Patent Whalebone and Ribbed and Steel
Spring TRUN KS, which aro unsurpassed for light
ness and durability.
A supply of McCoombs’ celebrated Patont
Stretched, Rivettod and Cemonted Bolting.
Those in want of any articlo in his line will find
it to their advantage to call before purchasing clso
v, horn. Hu will sell on ns accommodating terms as
oan he hud in the eity. A. HATCH,
sept 19 dfifActf
SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAD.
PASSII TRAINS.
FIRST, OR ACCOMMODATION TRAIN.
LEiVVKH I’HARLESTON daily at S A. M.,and
arrive at Hamburg at 3J IV M.
Loaves Hamburg daily at t» A. M., and arrive at
Charleston at 1J IV M.
This train takes up and sets down all way passon
gors.
SECOND, OR EXPRESS TRIAN.
Loaves Charleston daily at 11J A. M., and ar
rive at Hamburg at 5 IV M.
Leaves Hamburg at 10 A. M., and arrive at
Charleston at 3J IV M
This train takes through Passengers only, and
(flw.tys arrives in full time to connect with the eve
ning train of tho Georgia Kail Hoad, ut 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 tho Goods received before 0 o'clock the
evening before, and on their arrival at Hamburg,
are imi » Lately discharged, und sent ovor to the
Georgia Kail Load.
Skconi-. or Express Freight and Night Passenger
Train.
Leave Charleston 5 p. in., andarri\o at Ham
burg at ss. a. in., next morning.
Lea vo Hamburg at f» p. m., and arrive at Charles
ton at 7s, a. lit.
This train will tako light nnd valuable Goods
only, say boxes and bales Dry Goods, Hats, Shoos,
Saddlery, Glass, Drugs, Ac., Ac., which will be sent
over immediately on arrival to the Georgia Hail
iload Depot, at Augusta, and from thence will bo
despatched by the day or night mail trains, or by
extra express of tho Georgia Rail Road, to their
points of destination. In addition to tho above,
Messrs. Combs A Chamberlin have inndo arrange
ments to express light Goods on their own account
by tho Passenger Train.
of' Kcfes. To li K H,
(FREIGHT THE SAME BY BOTH Depot at
TRAINS.)
Say from Charleston to Ham- drives
lit Class —Consisting burg, at Bridge,
of boxes Hats, Bonnets, ami
Furniture, per cubic foot ' Sets 10 c
•l Class —
Boxes anil bales Dry Goods,!
Shoes, Saddlery, Glass, Drugs.]
Ac. Ao., per 100 lbs | 45 50
«d Class —
Bagging, Rope. Butter, Cheese.!
• Tobacco, Leather, Feathers,]
Loaf and Crushed Sugar, llidos,]
Cotton Yarns and Domostics. j
Down,Tire,Bar and Slioet Iron.!
Window Glass, Paints, Oil
Crockery and Glass Ware, (ii I
crates or casks,) Castings,Hard !
ware. Hollow-ware, Lard, Tal
low, Beeswax, hales of Rags.;
Ginsing, .Mill Gearing, Bacon
(loose,) Ac. Ac.. 20 25
4<h Class—
Sitguar, Coffee, Rice, Pig Iron
Mill and Grind Stoneß, Nails
Bacon in boxes and casks 15 , 20
Sj rifle Articles —
Sait in sacks 25 ! 35
Flour, bbls 25 j 35
Corn, W hoat, Oats, Rye, Peas,Ac 7 ] 8
Pipes and hhds. Liquor 3 00 4 00
Quarter Casks and Wet Barrels, 1 75 100
Dry Barrels, Ac. Ac 150 J 75
All goods consigned to the agent of the South
Ca-o Una Railroad Company, Charleston, accom
panied with Bill of Lading, or advice, will bo re
eeivid and forwarded free of commission, but with
out such Bill of Lading, or advice, the Company
will not be responsible. For the rules and regula
tors of tho Company generally see the Tariff of
Rates printed on cards.
J. D. PETSCH, Sup’t. Trans'*.
Chirlcston, July 20, 1851. dAc july 23
COAITT COAL ;!
Si.MI-BITIMINous Tennessee COAL, suita
ble for Parlor Grates, Ae.. and hatter adapted
t ojtnis climate than any other Co»l, for sale at the
foe -gin Rail Road Depot K 30
THROUGH FARE FROM CHARLESTON T" 1
NEW YOKE, *2O. - !
The Great Mail Jloute froth Charleston. If. C.
LEAVING the wharf at the foot of Lauron?-st..
daily, after the arrival of the Southern cars,
na WILMINGTON and WELDON, N. C„ PE
CERSBURG, RICHMOND, FREDERICKSBURG
o WASHINGTON CITY, BALTIMORE. PHIL
ADELPHIA ar.d NEW YORK.
Tho public is respectfully informed that the
teamers of this line, are in first rate condition, and
ire navigated by well known and experienced com
nanders, and the Railroads are in fine order, (the
(Vilmington and Weldon Road having recently
seen re-laid with heavy T rail) thereby securing
joth safety and despatch. A THROUGH TICK
ET having already been in operation will bo con
tinued as a permanent arrangement from Charles
ton to New York. By this route travellers may
reach New Y'ork on the third day during business
hours. On anil after the first day of July next. Bag
gage will be ticketed from tho point of departure to
Washington City, under the charge of a speeiul
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 tho like
arrangements will be pursued in returning South.
Through Tickets to New York can alone he had
from K. WINSLOW, Agent of the Wilmington and
Raleigh Railroad Company, at the office of the
Company, foot of Lauron%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
WONDERFUL TRIUMPH.
“ MARSHALL'S MAGICAL I*Al.\ HIM DI
LATOR."
EVERYBODY that has used it, speaks well ot
I it, and what “everybody” says must ho true.
Read the following, and don’t forget a word of it;
Since January last, upwards of 700 certificates
and letters have been received, testify ing to the
value and superiority of this Ointment —upwards
of threo thousand people have received the benefit
of this compound. Indeed, every one who has tried
it—with somo few exceptions—have given it their
unqualified approbation.
The public will please bear in mind that this is a
•trietly southern preparation, and is at least enti
tle 1 to a fair trial by .Southern people j and if the
preparation is what it is warranted to be, then it is
entitled to thjir preference and patronage. No im
position is practiced upon tho public, as no charge
is made should no benefit lie derived from its use.
All it wants is a fair trial, and in ninoty-nine cares
out of a hundred, success will be sure to follow.
For further particulars, please read the pamphlets
to bo bad of the Agents. The dir,oases which Mar
shall's Magical Pain Eradieator will cure, and are
especially recommended, are Rheumatism, aotitu
and chronic; Lumbago. Painful Nerves, Scrofula,
Spinal Affections, Dislocations, Sprains, (Edema
tous Swellings, Turners, Ganglions, Nodes, Wens,
Bruises, Strains, Weak Joints, Contracted Ten
dons, Wcnk Back, Head Aelio, Gout, Goitre, Pal
sy, Tooth Ache nnd Asthma.
As an auxiliary remedy, it is highly recommend
ed in (he treatment of Inflammation of the Stem
ache, llowols, Kidneys, Bladder, Lungs, Liver and
Spleen.
For sale liy all tho Druggists in Augusta nnd
throughout tho Slate, and by tho Proprietors,
W. If. A J. TURPIN.
N. B. —Be careful to purchase none, unless hav
ing tho written signature of J. K. Marshall.
Charleston, S. C., Oct. *3, 1851. ddc
PHILADELPHIA MEDICAL HOUSE.
ESTABLISHED FIFTEEN YEARS AGO,
1«Y DR. KINKIXIV
N. W. Corner of Third and Union trouts, botwoon
Spruce and Pine streets. Philadelphia.
IjMFTEEN YEARS of extensive and uninterrupted
practice, opont in this city, have rendered Dr. K.
tho most export and sue *essl‘ul practitioner, far and
near, in the treatment of al! diseases of a private nature.
Persons afflicted with ulcer< upon the body, throat or
legs, pains in the head or bones, mercurial rheumatism,
stricture, gravel, disease arising from youthful excesses
or impurities of the blood, whereby the constitution
lias become enfeebled, are all treated with success.
He who places himself under the care of Dr. K., may
religiously confide in his honor- as a gentleman, and
confidently rely upon his skill as a physician.
flpWjppHppA YOUTH AND MANHOOD.
IH' v,,io, i“r l,fe
premature death
Kinkelin on Self Preservation.
ONLY 25 CENTS.
This Book, just published, i* filled w ith useful infor
mation. on the infirmities and di-eases of the Genera
tive Organs. It addresses itself alike to Youth. Man
hood and Old Age. and should be read by all.
The valuable advice and impressive warning it give-,
will prevent years of misery and suffering, and save an
uunllv thousands of li * es.
Parents, by reading it, will learn how to prevent the
destruction of their children.
*■** A remittance of *23 cents, enclosed in a letter, ad
dressed to l)r. Kinkelin, X. IV. corner of Third and
Union streets, between Spruce and Pine. Philadelphia,
w ill ensure a Rook, under envelope, per return of mail.
Persons at a distance may address Dr. K. by letter
(post paid) and be cured at home.
Packages of Medicine, Directions, Ac., forwarded by
sending a remittance, and put up secure from damage or
curiosity.
Philadelphia, Nov. 1. 1851. lv no\ 7
CHEAP BOOTS, SHOES AND BROGANS,
JUST received, and arc on the way, a superior
Stock of the above Goods, comprising every va
riety of Louies, Misses, Chi Ms. Gents and Youth’s
BOOTS AND SHOES, which will bo sold cheap for
cash. Also, 1500 pair of No. 1 PLANTATION
BROGANS. Call nnd examine before you purchase
elsewhere. HENRY DALY,
oct 17 opposite U. S. Hotel.
Fisk & R aymond’s celebrated ME
TALIC Bl RIAL CASES.—The subscribers,
in addition to thoir general line of business, have
been appointed sole Agents of the county for tho
sale of tho above, so highly approved for preserva
tion and utility, recommended and used, also by
tho most distinguished men of our country. For
further particulars sec pamphlets. The public are
invited to call. HENRY & SKINNER.
Cabinot Makers and Undertakers. Broad at, next
door to A. Lafitte’s Auction Store ap 17
THS LITERARY PROGRESS OF GEORGIA.
\ V ADDRESS delivered in the College Chapel
-W at Athens, before the Society of Alumni, and
at their request, on Thursday. August 7. 1851. be
ing tho Semi-Centennial Anniversary of Franklin
Colle-e; by Hon. Goo. R. Gilmer just publ shed
and for sale at GEO. A. OATES & CO.’S
Piano, Book and Music Depot. Broad-st.
dee 4 '
C.iai RS —A few more can be had low by calling
en nor 27 MUBTIN 4 LATHROP
w. G. ROUNTREE.—INDIAN DOCTOR. {
THE baa cho**n Augusta, Ga , a» an abid
ing place lor himaeif aui family, and offers hi«
Medic-I sjert icea to the Citizens and vicinity. The ad- 1
vantages which the alliic ted h t male part of thee ommu
nity can receive, are »uch as will leave a lasting impres
sion on then future health Therefore. Ladie.,an'i Gentle
men vi -itng our city, and seeking Medical aid. are most
respectfully invited to give u-> .t call before applying
elsewhere. V* e will cure any of tue following named
diseases, if not too far gone, viz :
Yellow fever, Typhoid Fever. Congestive Fever. Mil
iary Fever. Ac—Chills and Fever cured in 24 hours, or
no charge is made —the real Consumption proper. As
thma and Bronchitis. Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite, Ha
bitual Costiveness, Piles, Liver and Spleen diseases,
chronic, acute and inflammatory Rheumatism and
Paralysis. Pain in the Back,Gravel and Venereal Diseases,
Acute and Chronic Diarrhoea. Cholera and Cholera
Morbus. Sprains, Cuts, Scalds and Burns, Ulcers and
Sores of longstanding. Flesh, Rose and Eating Cancers,
cured without the use of the knife, or any other me
tallic instrument or agent. We do it by the application
of a vegetable slave, which will turn the cancer, tumor
or dead tle-di black, and it will suppurate or matter be
tween that and the line of sound flesh, and the cancer
will drop out. in many c&ses, in from 4to 5 days. Drop
sy we can cure in a short time, and without tapping the
patient, in all its forms and stages—together with all
other curable sicknesses of Men, Women and Children.
Office over Gibbs A McCord's Counting Room, corner
Mclntosh and Reynold streets, near the Telegraph Of
fice.
A DIPLOMA
Know all men by these presents, that I, Wm K. F.
Fryer, author and proprietor of my system of Medical
Practice, have instructed Dr. W. G. ROL NTREE, of the
city' of New Orleans, State of Louisiana, in the prepara
tion and practice of iny system, and granted unto iiirn
the power to compound, sell and dispose of my prescrip
ions of Medicine, in his practice, in the city of Augu-ta,
in the State of Georgia. Now. the said Dr. W. G. KOL’N
TRKE is in every respect, fully authorized and prepared
to practice my system of Medicine as successfully as I
could myself, were 1 personally present, in witness, 1
have set my hand and seal, this the 25th October, l^ol.
W. K. F. FRYER, Indian Doctor.
Dr. W. G. ROUNTREE is aUo a Graduate of Memphis,
Term., and Cincinnati, Ohio, Medical Colleges.
W. K. F. FRYER, Indian Doctor.
O/fire No. 33 Frenrhnu n street. Third Municipality ,
New ()limit*. La.
RECOMMENDATION.
I also take great u.« »n recommending Dr W. G.
ROCNTREE. to th»- afflicted part of the community, a;
:i .-killlul Physician—well calculated to cuie any and
every disease, when within the reacii of any other me
dical gentleman, either in or out of the date.
Oct. 25 ISSI W. K. F. FRYER, Indian Doctor.
W. K. F. FRYER, INDIAN DOCTOR.
IS a regular graduate of Natm . wide Botanic Garden
and Common Seiiie Medical College, and has made
the study of Herbs his profession for thirty years : and
daily cures more patients than auy other physician in
N. Orleans.
To tho Public.—Dr. Fryer’s Cure of a Cancer.
Having just been effectually cured of an inveterate
Cancer by Dr. Fryer. Indian Doctor, 33 Frenchmen
street, Third Municipality. I deem it an act of duty to
the public—more particularly that portion of them who
may have been ultlicted us i have been—of justice to
Dr. Fryer, and of gratitude on my own part—to state
brietly the facts of iny case, and my full and effectual
cure by the Doctor. lam now some fifty-three years
old. Some sixteen years since, a cancer commenced to
grow on my right hand, near the joint of iny wrist. Day
by day. month by month, year by year, it continued to
grow, undermining my health, till it well nigh ma le my
life a burden to me. At different times, it was operated
nn by physicians of distinguished professional repute,
and although they caused me to undergo the most ex
cruciating pain, I derived no bone lit from their labors—
indeed, they seemed but to increase tho virulence of my
cancer. At length, brought by pain and consequent de
bility to the verge of the grave. I put myself uuder the
advice and treatment of Dr Fryer. From the first day
I did so. iny health began to revive, and now. having
suffered, while bis patient, comparatively blit little pain,
without a knife having been once applied to the cancer,
it is, 1 thank God. entirely removed, the wound is heal
ed tip. and nit health is restored.
Frances Robinson,
Parish of Lit ingstoii. Louisiana.
Dr. Fryer,
A communication from Mrs. Robinson, who has just
been cured by Dr. Fryer, of a t irulent cancer, with which
she has suffered some sixteen years, will be found in
anoiher column. We have ourselves seen this respec
table lady and the evidences of the truth of her state
ment. We saw where the cause of her affliction had so
long bnriowed. and saw that there is not now a trace of
it left behind. [Editors Daily Delta
C« itificatks. —This is to certify that my wife had
been laboring under a seated cancer, situated just below
the light eye. for fourteen years, which did eventually
measurably deprive her ot her eye sight. It commenced
thus : with a small irritable inflammable pimple of a
bluish and sometimes radish color, which gradually be
came a sore as large as a silver dollar, or larger, with
inti (f rising edges of a rugged and uneven appearance.
We tried every thing that we could hear of, both far
and near to cure this formidable enemy of the human
race, but all to no purpose, until >he took one package
of Dr. W. K. K. Frjer's Concentrated proscription of
Vegetable Medicines, which course of treatment has
cured her ultimately sound and well Any information
relative to the above cure may be had by calling at my
house, two miles north us Thorntown, Boon co„ In
diana. Dan.Shabarts.
Attest: John Shararts James T Moore.
I would just say to the public that my wife had been
laboring under a cancer of the breast for about five
months, which broke in sixteen different places, and a
disease of the liver and lungs, for five years, which re
duced her so in strength that she could scarcely walk
across the house, or get up when down, without assis
tance. during which time 1 tried various means and re- j
medics for her relief, but all to in# purpose, and 1 pro
cured one package of Dr. W lv F. Fryer's Concentrated
Prescription of Vegetable Medicines, which cured her
sound and well. And Ido believe, had it not been for
l)r. W. K. F. Fryer and his medicine, she would erenow
been sleeping beneath the clods of the valley, where the
w icked cease and the weary are at rest. II any body
doubts the correctness of the above statement, let them
call at my* residence one mile east of New Richmond
Montgomery county, la., where it can be proven by
many respectable persons. Richard Dewky,
Montgomery county*, la.. Aug. 7 IMI.
Attests* Mrs. Hannah Miller. Eli/a Kincaid.
C’ anter Cl red. —We were called in, a day or two
since, while passing in Frenchmen street, to see a cure
of cancer performed by Dr. W. K. F. Fryer, the Indian
Doctor. The patient was a stout, athletic negro umn.
formerly a slave of Mr. J. Iloev, the enterprising pioneer
of lloey ville, but i> now the property of Dr. Fryer, who
purchased him from his late owner, after he had been
pronounced incurable by the heads of the medical facul
ty in the city. The cancer was located on the upper
part of the brea -t bone, and the tumor covered both
maxilliary glands, and extended more than half, way
down the breast. When we saw it. the tumor was en
tirely gone, and nothing but the scar remained, not yet
quite he lled up. to.show that there had been any tiling
the matter with the boy. Until recently, it lias been
believed that a cancer was cntiri ly incurable, and that
the • rave was the only relief for a disease, terrible not
only on account of being considered incurable, but from
its loathsome nature, and we were among those who
could have been convinced by nothing less than oeeular
demonstration, that there was any cure for it. We can
not, however, discredit our own senses. We have had
the most convincing proof that the disease can be cured,
which it is possible to have. The Doctor proposed to
Mr. lloey to cure his slave for one hundred dollars, but
so sceptical was that gentleman as to the Doctor's ability
to effect a cure, that after consulting able physicians, he
concluded to sell the boy to him for the amount of the
fee demanded for his cure. The boy is now well, and is
a most valuable servant, pronounced in our presence, by
a gentleman acquainted with the value of such property,
to be worth SBOO. We can have no hesitation in recom
mending Dr. Fryer to all persons afflicted with such
diseases.
The above is an editorial taken from the Daily
Orleanian, one of the most respectable public journals
in the city, dated October 24. 2 50. The boy is still
well, and the members of the Healing Art, Mayor of the
city, and the citizens generally, are most respectfully
invited to visit my consulting room, (though humble.)
and examine for themselves.
And while you have wit, and words at will
I know you w ill exercise your little goose quill.
Remarkable Cure.—Dr. Fryer, the celebrated Indian
Dr., has the credit of achieving some remarkable cures.
We were shown the other day a >lave belong;«g-to the
Old Levee Steam Cotton Pit- Third Municipality, who,
we wore inform** 1. had been cured of consumption, or
rather disease of the liver and lurgs. w ith fever of the
bowels. He was discharged ou the 2 M March, after be
ing confined to his bed many months. The negro ap
peared perfectly restored. We also saw, at the same
lime, a negro w ho had been cured of a severe cancer by
Dr. Fryer. [Editors Louisiana State Republican, La
fayette, May 28,1551.
- Gretx a. near New Orl cans. J an. 17. 1851.
For a length of time I suffered from Dropsy. Every
remedy which 1 tried, and every physician 1 employed
or consulted for a cure, proved of no avail, and with dis
pair I contemplated the future. Then I read in the
Louisiana State Gazette, a card from Dr. Fryer. No. 33
Frenchmen street, stating that he cured every species
of Dropsy, and this in a very -hort time. As I was
situated then, a man would grasp at any and every
means of cure, and so I turned to Dr. Fryer. Whatever
is said in his preceding card, he has truly performed. In
a short space of time 1 was cured, so that now I am w ell
and in perfectly good health, and therefore, earnestly
would recommend Dr. Fryer to all my former fellow
sufferers Bernabd Munch
nov 7 d&eocly
FINE WATCHES.
FIXE WATCHES of the manufacture of Jules
Jargensen. of Copenhagen, T. F. Cooper and
CUas. Taylor, London, and of most other makers of
established reputation, in various stylo of caseing.
For Bale low by CLARK RACKET! £ CO.
oct. 31
CHERRY PECTORAL
For (he Cure of
COUOHS ; COLDS,
HOARSENESS, BRON
CHITIS, CROUP; ASTH
MA; WHOOPING-COUGH
AND CONSUMPTION.
AMONG THE NUMEROUS discoveries Science lias ;
made in this generation to facilitate the business j
of life—increase its enjoyment, and even prolong the
term of human existence, none can be named of more
real value to mankind, than this contribution of Chem
istry to the Healing Art. A vast trial of its virtues
throughout this broad country, has proven, beyond a
doubt, that no medicine or combination of medicines
yet known, can so surely control and cure the numer* ,
ous varieties of pulmonary disea.-e w hich hare hitherto
swept from our midst thousands and thousands every
year. Indeed, there is now abundant reason to believe
a Remedy has at length been found which can be relied
on to cure the most dangerous affections of the lungs.
Our space here will not permit us to publish any pro- ;
portion of the cures affected by its u.se. but we would ,
present the following opinions of emineut men. and re
fer further inquiry to the circular which the Agent be
low named, will always be pleased to furnish free,
wherein are full particulars, and indisputable proof of
these facts.
From the President of Amherst College, the celebrated j
Professor Hitchcock.
James C. Ayer—Sir: I have used your Cherry Pec- j
toral in iny own case of deep-seated Bronchitis, and J
am satisfied, from its chemical constitution, that it is an
admirable compound for the relief of laryngial and j
bronchial difficulties. If my opinion as to its superior
character can be of any service, you are at liberty to
use it as you think pauper.
EDW’ARI) HITCHCOCK. L. L D.
From the widely celebrated Professor Stilt man. M. D..
L L D . Professor of Chemistry , Mineralogy. s*r.,
Yale College. Member of the Lit Hist. Med. Pml.
J?and Srttnlijir Societies of America and Europe.
* I deem the Clisrry Pectoral an admirable com
position from some of the best articles in the Materia
Medica. and a very effective remedy for the class of dis
eases it is intended to cure.’*
New Ilaven, Ct., Nov. 1. 1840.
Major Patterson. President of the S. C. Senate, states
he has used the Cherry PECTORAL with wonderful suc
cess. to cure an inflammation of the lungs.
From one of the first Physicians in Maim.
Saco. Me., April 26, 1840.
Dr. J. C. Ayer. Lowell—Dear Sir: l am now constant
ly using your Cherry Pectoral in my practice, .and
prefer it to any other medicine for pulmonary com
plaints. From observation of many severe cases, lam
convinced it will cure coughs, colds, and diseases of the
lungs, that have put to defiance all other remedies.
1 invariably recommend its use iu cases of consump
tion, and consider it much the best remedy known for
that disease. Respectfully yours.
I a. CUSIIMAN. M D
Prepared and sold by Jambs C. Aykk. Practical Chem
ist, Lowell, Mass.
Sold in Augusta by Ilaviland, Risley A Co., Hanett
Carter A Co.. W. K Kitchen A Co., P. A. Noise; in
Edgefield, 8. C. by G. L. Penn, and by all the Druggists
throughout the city and Stele writ tool
DRY GOODS IN CHARLESTON, S.C
DIRECT IMPORTATION.
CA E. L. KFI l 111 SOX *«:©., Direct Importer
• of European Dry Goods, are happy to inform
their friends and customers, that they are now re
ceiving by every arrival from Europe, additions to
as complete a stock of STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS as has ever been offered in their
market.
" Good Goods aro furnished at low paces , and
those who purchase in their city, are invited to ex
amine their styles , which will be found particularly
adapted to the Southern trade.
LADIES* DRESS GOODS and DOMESTIC
FABRICS, in evory varioty.
Os NEGRO CLOTHS, BLANKETS, an.l Plan
ation Dry Goods, a complete assortment.
HOUSE-KEEPING ARTICLES, in their lino,
in ovorv variety; together with a full stock of
CASIMEItES, VESTINGS and CLOTHS.
Also, LINENS, which will bo found free from
any mixture of Colton.
All articlos sold tiro warranted to prove ns ropro
stinted.
Terras cash, or city acceptance.
C. &E. L. KEIUUSON A CO,
2011 North-west corner King and Market stroots.
Charleston, Aug. 27, 1851. odd
NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL LIFE IN
SUUANCE COMPANY.
Inror/iorattU January, 1549.
Central Of.fice, Rai.eigh, N. C.
Having established an Agency in this city, are
prepared to take LIFE RISKS ou tho most
favorable terms.
Tho table of Rates arc those made by Joshua
Millar, and known as “The Carlisle Table,'' uni
versally conceded to bo the most correct in uso.
Tho advantages offered bv this Company, are
such as merit the attention of the public, and will
be pointed out and explained at any time by the
Agent,
Insurances are taken on single lives, for on,]
year, seven years, or for lifo.
On joint lives, for life.
On slaves at 2-3 value, ono or five
years.
The undersigned can, at all times, be found at
the Law office ot G. J. A \V. Schley, Esqs.
Letters, post-paid, directed to the Agent hero,
will be promptly attended to
npr 11 S. 11. OLIVER. Ag't., Augusta, Ga.
FALL STOCK,
WELL ASSORTED AND CHEAP.
Vf7"E HAVE on hand our Fall Stock ofvAJ
VV Goods, which consist in part as fol- ffil
lows: CLOTHS, CASIMEKES and VEST-JEL
INGS, of all qualities and descriptions, which we
offer to make up at short notice and at moderat
profits.
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
Dress, Frock, lie Orsay and Business COATS,
SACKS and COMFORTABLES.
Black, grey, mixed and plaid Casimcro RANTS,
of all qualities and prices.
Silk, Satin, Casimere and Cloth VESTS, of all
varieties.
Our Fancy Department cannot bo surpassed by
any in this city: it comprises—
Silk and Linen Cambric HDKFS., CRAVATS
SCARFS and STOCKS.
GLOVES, of all stvlcs.
SHIRTS and SHIRT COLLARS.
Silk, Merino, Cotton and Flannel UNDKR
SIIIRTS and DRAWERS.
HALF HOSE, of all descriptions.
Clothes Bags, Money Belts, Shoulder Braces
Suspenders, Money Purses, Cravat Buckles, India
Rubber Balls, Bathing Caps and Doll Heads.
Silk and Cotton NIGHT CAPS.
A few of thoso Fancy SEGAR CASES.
Ladies’ Silk and Merino UNDER VESTS and
PANTS.
And many other articles, which you can see by
calling on FERRIS & PAUL.
J. C. Ferris,
G. A. Paul. ts oct. 4
WILLIAM A. ARCHER,
DRAPER AND TAILOR,
HAS REMOVED to tho South side of sjU
Broad street, nearly opposite and a lit- AN
tie East of the Eagle & Phoenix Hotel, whore t*
ho solicits a continuation of the patronage which
has been so liberally bestowed on him by the public.
Ho keeps on hand a good assortment of Material,
such as is kept by Merchant Tailors, which he wiii
make up to order, in good shape. All garments,
mad" up to order, warranted to fit.
RENOVATING and REPAIRING done np at
short notice. Please call and givo mo a trial,
oct. 8 ttf
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING.
THE si i!M HIRERS have entered into Co
partnership for tho transaction of the above
business in all its branches, and respectfully solicit a
share of public patronage.
wm. McLaughlin,
PHILIP CA VENDER.
N. B.—Our Shop is on MTntosh-st, opposite the
Post Office, the second Paint Shop from Broad-st.
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 the office of my father, over the Post Office.
fcb22. ftf G. A. SNEED.
~ H. W. COVERT'S FIRE KING SAFE.
Fire Proof and Free from Dampness
THIS SAFE received tho highest premium, a
Silver Medal, at the Fair of the New York
Stato Agricultural Society, which was held at Al
bany, September, 1850. Eight sires for sale, f t
manufacturer's priees. by B F CHEW.
NEW FAMILY GROCERY STOPdi
JOHN A. MILLEN & CO.,
AX THEIR STORE, No. 205 Broad street, between Metcalf s Ranee and Mr John p r , ■ „ ,
Store, are now opening a seleot Stock of FAMILY GROCERIES, consisting in Hardware
Porto Rico, New Orleans, Refined, Crushed and Powdered SUGARS; Old Government tY’ d 1 „ '*■
and Laguira COFFEE : CheieeTEAS: Wines, Liquors, Scotch Ale. London Porter Herm!,*;' ~1 0 ’ Cu '-' i
Meats and Fish. Pickles. Preserves. Jellies, Sauces, Spices, Biscuit, Crackers. Pilot Bread S '
Cheese. Boulogne Sausage, Smoked Beef, Smoked and Pickled Tongues. F. M Beef p;„ pT I .™.
Baltimore and Georgia Flour, New Buckwheat. Rice, Soap, Candles, Starch, Bacon Ham= C Ar-i. n* 1,
ring, Salmon. Raisins, Almonds, Nuts, of all kind-. Cranberries, No. 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel’ Ar~i
toes. Onions, Wooden Ware, Brushes, Blacking, Sugars, Tobacco. Snuff, Pipes, Ac. ’ pplea '
Fresh supplies of the above articles received weekly, per Steamer from New York vi. c
and Charleston. lmo ’ nov Jo*”" 8 *
J. A. VAN WINKLE,
MERCHANT TAILOR. BROAD STREET, AK.ISTA. OEORLH.
RAIL ROAD BANK BUILDING, RECENTLY OCCUPIED BY CHRONICLE & SENTINEL
ALWAYS ON HAND. REMOVAL. STOCKS. CRAVATS,
A large and fashionable; ALL kinds of
STOCK OF CLOTHS, T HAVE REMOVED my STOCK OF GOODS, , GLOVK>.
CASIMERES. I to the building formerly the Chronicle A Senti- H /1 it/av,l Colored
AND VESTINGS, nc ] office, ami next to the Georgia Rail Road Bank. SHIRTS,
of the LATEST stvlf.s, „here I have now on hand -and merino
Which will bo made up A LARGE AND SPLENDID STOCK OF v ■'DER-gaßMexts
to MEASURE. CLOTHS, CASIMERES AND VESTINGS, COLLARS,
To suit the most particu- and a large stock of Hosiery,
lar customers. READY-MADE GARMENTS. |Sr SPENDERS,
also, — Which aro the best to be found in the city, and will Silt and Lmen
FINE OVER-COATS. be sold at the pockei
CLOAKS, SACKS,! VERY LOWEST PRICES. handkerchiefs.
PANTS, 1 —also, — M erino, Cotton
AND all kinds OF ! BOYS CLOTHING, And Canton Flannel
VESTS, and a fine selection of choice DRAWERS
HUNTING COATS, PERFUMERY, Ladies-
Dressing Robes, SOAPS, BRUSHES, 1 *<lk and merino
Frock and Dress and every thing necessary for a (UNDER -VESTi
COATS, Ac. GENTLEMAN'S TOILET. Ac., Ac.. A«
November 14. 1851. lv
NEW AN D EI, EGA N T 1) R V G 0( 1 l)s
0
COSGROVE & BRENNAN,
JBROAD STREEP, (FORMERLY KEEKS &. HOPE,) ABOVE THE GLOEE CORNER.
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
nAVE ALREADY' IN STORE, a very large and splendid assortment of beautiful PRIN'ISD
CASHMERES and DE LAINES.
Plaid SILKS, Brocade, Watered and Chameleon do., French MERINO! and Plain CASII.MEI.iIi
of every desirable shade and quality.
I Paramattas and Coburg CLOTHS, all colors
Embroidered Canton CRAPE SHAWLS and Plain do.; Long and| Square SHAWLS, all prices atl
qualities.
Silk, Velvet and Merino CLOAKS and SACKS, new patterns.
Housewife and Family Dry Goods, such as Linen and Cotton Sheetings and Shirtings, TatiH
Damasks, Diapers, Napkins, Lawns. Linen and Cotton Towellings.
Large Fine BLANKETS. MARSEILLES QUILTS: Toilet, Table and Piano Cloth Covers
Fine Welsh and Gauze FLANNELS, Canton do.. Silk do.
j A large assortment of Ladies' and Childrens' HOSIERY.
| A completo assortment of Bonnet and Cap RIBBONS, Laoos and Edgings, and Silk an 1 Vdr.i
r Trimmings of all kinds.
! Kid, Silk and Woolen GLOVES: Ladies' Merino HOSE.
; Jaconet, Cambric, Mull, Swiss and Nainsook MUSLINS, Plain, Striped and Plaid.
N. B.—lt will well repay a visit to our New Store, to witness the quantity, quality and La
Prices of our Goods. dvc October li
A L ]Tr I 0 II N HOY A L
HAVE REMOVED THEIR STOCK OF
■at «id «» r h.' l j** ta. sr bs> mnu nm «**> *
To.thoJNew and Handsome Store, first door above the State Bank, and nearly opposite the';C!.i'.<:
States and Globe Hotels, where they aro opening a largo and well selected Stock of
GENTS, LADIES, MISSES, YOUTH’S AIID CHILDREN’S SHOES,
Together with all varieties for Plantation and Servants. Octeber.l
J. M WBY&c'ce,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
TRUNKS, CARPETBAGS, &C., &C„
UNDER THE UNITED STATES HOTEL. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
JM. NEWBY A CO. would respectfully call the attention of persons in want of any
• Clothing, to the Stock they now have on hand. Having paid strict attentio
and manufacture of their Goods, they think they can suit persons ot every .a ’’:
Country Merchants will find it to their interest to examine our k-tock. . oih«*
glad to show thorn our Goods, believing we can sell them as low as they can
market.
-ALSO, ON HAND—
A GOOD STOCK OF YOUTHS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING,
FINE AND COMMON SIIIRTS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, DRAWERS, GLOVES, si
ERS, HANDKERCHIEFS, STOCKS, Ac., Ac.
TOGETHER WITH EVERY OTHER ARTICLE OF GENTLEMEN’S WEAR.
Strangers aro requested to call on us. and take a look.
CL A Y TCUN & BIG N ON\
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, &U.
197 METCALF’S RANGE,
BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Ck B. are now receiving THE LARGEST AND BEST GOT UP stock of FALL ane
. READY-MADE CLOTHING, ever offered in this city. They also keep Men s anux> i-
Shirt*, Suspenders, Cravats Handkerchiefs, Carpet Bags, Ac., Ac. In addition to tne
vito particular attention to their Stock of
YOUTHS' AND CHILDRENS' CLOTHING. , toc k, s
Country Merchants and Strangers visiting our city, aro requested to call and examine
No. 197 Broad street, Metcalf’s Range "GHN J-
Augusta, September 2nd, 1851. gmos A