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BY JAMES GARDNER. J R .] AUGUSTA. GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING. MAY 5. 1849. VOL, XXVIII.—NEW *SEUIF,S._ VOL. 1111.—."^,1'
Tilt CON ST 1T LIT 10 JS ALI Si
OFFICE IN McINTOSH-STREET,
Third door trom the North-YVest corner of
Broad-Street.
ales ul liANU by Arinnnisiratons, Executors or Guar
Rians, are required, by law, to be held on the first'l ilt's
Ray in the month, between the hours often inthefore
noon and three in the afternoon, at the Court House in
which the property is situate. Notice of those sales
must be given in a public Gazette SIXTY DAYS pre
vious to the day of sale.
Sales of NEGROES must be at Public Auction, on the
first Tuesday of the month, between the usual hours o
sale, at the place of puhbc sales in the county wiiere
the Letters Testamentary, or Administration, or Guar
dianship, may have been granted, first giving SIXTY
DAY’S notice thereof, in one of the public Gazettes of
Ibis Slate, and at the door ofttie Court House where
such sales are to beheld.
Notice for Hie sale of Personal Property must be given
in like manner FORTY DAYS previous to day of sale
Notice to the Debtors and Creditors of an Estate must be
published for FORTY DAYS.
Notice that application will he made to the Court of Or
dinary for leave to sell LAND, must be (Hiblished for
FOU R MONTHS.
Notice for leave to sell NEGROES, must be published
FOUR MONTHS, before any order absolute can be
given by the Court.
Business Ccirtis.
To Professional and Business Men.
PROFESSIONAL AM) BUSINESS CARDS
not exceeding six lines, will be inserted under this
head at the rate ofs 10per annum. Cards executi
ng six lines, will be charged pro rata per line.
ALEXANDER McKENZIE, JR.,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
WA V NESIK)RO', GEORGIA.
Apul2o ly 178
JOHN L. HARRIS.
ATTO K\ E V A V LA W ,
ATLANTA, GLO.,
Refers to Henry H. Cummi ;g. Esq., A. J. &
T. W. Miller, Esqs.. W. T Gould,. Esq., E
Starnes. Esq., Jas. Gardne t, Jr.. .Esq., C. A
Greinfk, Savannah; C. J. Jet k ins, Esq.
April 7
~ LEANDER W- CROOK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
SUMMERVILLE , GA.,
W ill give prompt attention to any business in
his profession, within the counties of Paulding,
Cass, Cherokee, Forsyth, Lumpkin. Gilmer. Mur
ray, Walker, Dade, Chattooga and Floyd ; also, in
“he Supreme Court am] District Court, established
toy the last Congress for Georgia.
liefer to:
1., M. A: B. W. Force & Co., Hyatt, Mcßurnej
Ar Co., Townsend, Arnold & Co., Shackelford
('larkson A; Co., Charleston.S. C.;Col. James Gard
tier, Scranton & Stark, Heard &. Davison, Force,
Brothers & Co., Augusta, Ga.
Sept. 8 ly
LAW NOTICE.
The undersigned having formed a partnership
in the practice ot LAW, under the sty le of G., J.
& W. SCHLEY, will attend ail the Courts of the
Middle Circuit. Alt business confided to us wjll
be promptly attended to.
GEORGE SCHLEY,
JOHN SCHLEY,
dec 13 ly W. SCHLEY.
JOHN W. EVANS,
AT T OIINE V A T LA\V ,
DALTON. GA.
All business entrusted to his care will meet with
prompt attention. Refers to W in. H. Stark, of the
house of Scranton & Stark. ly feb. 21
THADDEUS A. *OAKMAN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
APPLING. COLUMBIA COUNTY, GEO.
WILL practice in the several counties of the
Middle Circuit.
Refers to Hon. Win. W. Holt. Col. T. Clanton,
Wm. T. Gould, C. J. Jenkins, 11. 11. Camming, j
A. J. and T. W. Miller, Esqrs.,Messrs. M. M. Dye,
and Chas. E. Grenville, Augusta; Messrs. James
and Joseph O’Hear, Charleston, S. (7.
sch. 20 ly
BLACK & LAWSON,
ATTOR NE Y S A T L A W .
Will practice in al, the Counties of the Middle
Circuit. Any business entrusted to them wu meet
with prompt attention. Address
Edward J. Black. Jacksonboro, Ga.
John F. Lawson. Waynesboro', Ga.
Nor. 18 ly
J. A. THRASHER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
McDonough, ga.
feb. 23 ly
J .A. "W. JOHNSON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR,
AT LAW,
SPRING PLACE, MURRAY COUNTY, GEO.,
Having located for the practice of his proses
sion, will promptly and faithfully attend to all busi
ness confided to him, in the following counties
Murray, Walker, Chattooga, Floyd, Cass. Chero
kee, Gilmer and Union.
Will also do a collecting business in the adjoin
ing counties of East Tennessee ; and will attend
the Supreme Court of the State of Georgia, at its
sessions in Cassviile and Gainesville. Begs leave to
refer to the following legal gentlemen : Hon. C. J.
McDonald, Marietta. Ga. ; Maj. \V. Y. Hansel!
do.; Gen. A.J. Hansell, do.; Col. David Irwin, do;
Col. Chas. Murphy, Decatur,Ga.
March 21
CITY HOTEL,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
P. CONDON.
John H. Lumpkin. j W. W. Lumpkin
LI T 3IPKI N A LU M PKIN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
ROME, GA.
april 13 ly
JAMES GARDNER, JR.,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
AUGUSTA. GEORGIA
SAMUEL BARNETT.
ATTORNEY AT LA W,
WASHINGTON, GA.,
WILL practice in the Counties of Wilkes, War
ren. Hancock, Taliaferro, Elbert, Oglethorpe
Lincoln, and Madison. ly Jan. 5.
JOHN C BURCH
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Spring Place, Murray County, Ga.
LL practice in the countiesol the Cherokee
f \ Circuit.
REFERENCES. — Hon.C. J. McDonald. Marietta;
Hon. Edward Y. Hill. Lagrange; Hon. M. H. Mc-
Allister, Savannah; Col.~ Thomas C. Hackett,
Rome. ‘*’ e l >t
DANIEL S. PRINTER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
ROME, GEORGIA
Will practise in the Cherokee xJircuit—Pauld
ing, Cass, Cherokee, Forsyth, Lumpkin, Union.
Gilmer, Murray, W alker, Dade, Chaftagoo and
Flovd.
Aug. 15 ly 4k
fIIHOSE PERSONS who are in want 0 f
J. good PIANO FORTE, are invited locale*
and examine the large and splendid assortment o*
Messrs, Geo. A. Oaths & Co.’s, consisting of Inj I
struments trom the celebrated manufactories o
Messrs. Bacon & Raven, A. H. Gayle &, Co.’
and Dubois X Seaburv, New York, of a variety *
o( patterns These instruments being furnished un
der tin? immediate supervision of the makers.
The greatest confidence can be placed in their i
strength and durability. They are warranted in
every respect. It is useless to say more in their
favor than that they have been selected (in this
as wed as other cities) by the greatest performers
for their Concerts , and have given general satisfac
tion.
O" Second-hand Pianos taken in exchange.
Piano Eortes tuned and repaired in the best man
.ner Ap 26
NEW WORK.
r|IHE MIDNIGHT SUN, a Pilgrimage, by
.. * rederica Bremer, authoress of Brothers and
Sisters, The Home, The President’s Daughters,
&c., translated by Mary Hovvitt ; price 12£ cents!
Just published and for sale at
ap. G GEO. A. OATES & CO.’S, Broad-st.
PIANO STOOLS.
rpHE SUBSCRIBERS have just received
J an assortment of Piano Stools, both Rose- *
wood and Mahogany of new Patterns, and fine fin
ish. For sale at reasonable prices, at
GEO. A. OATES & CO.,
april 20 Broad street.
MACAULAY’S HISTORY OF ENG- j
LAND.
171 ROM THE ACCESSION of James 11, by
Thos. Babington Macaulay. Boston Edition;
12 raos.. bound in Cloth. Also, Harper’s cheap j
Edition,2s cents per number. Just received, and 1
for sale at GEO. A. OATES &. CO.’S
Piano, Book and Music Depot,
march 31 Broad street. j
CHEAP EDITION OF MACAULAY'S
HISTORY OP ENGLAND.
JUST received, vols. I and 2 of the cheap edi- !
tionof the above popular History; price 25
cents per volume. For sale at
GEO. A. OATES & CO/S
ap. f) Piano, Book and Mii;ic Store, Broad-st.
FRESH CAMPHIKE.
JUST RECEIVED, a good article of fresh
CAMPHINE. For sale at 75 cents a gallon.
Call at the Crockery Store, near the Post Office
corner. C. E. MUSTIN, Agent,
april 17
GINGHAMS.
2 X PIECES GINGHAMS, 127, cents per
t) yard. 50 pieces MUSLIN GINGHAMS,
18;J cent- per yard, warranted fast colors. Just
received, and for sale at the one price, cheap cash
store. • JAMES A. GRAY,
march 23 No. 208 i-road street.
MILITARY BANDS.
TBIIIE SUBSCRIBERS will furnish Military
A Bands, with full assortments of Wood and
Brass Instruments, at short notice, and on reason
able terms. Orders thankfully received, and
punctually attended to.
geo. a. gates &. co..
april II Broad street.
MACAULAY’S ENGLAND
nnHE SECOND VOLUME of the Bosto j
X Edition of the above work, has been re '
ceived. and is for sale at
GEO. A. OATES & CO.’S
Piano. Book and Music Store,
april II Broad street. j
LIFE OF THE REV. JAMES MIL- 1
NOR, D. D.
4 MEMOIR of the life of the Rev. JAMES
xjL MILNOR, D. D.,late Rector of St. George’s
Church, N«w York, by the Rev. John S. Slone, i
1). D., Rector of Christ Church, Brooklyn, with a
Portrait, and view of St. George’s Church. Just
received, and for sale at
GEO. A. Ori'ES & CO,,
Piano, Book and Music Store,
march 2J Broad street. <
NEW BOOK.
WHITE’S new book of PLANTATION ME
LODIES, containing a choice collection of
all the new and most popular Songs. Glees, Du
etts. Choruses, Parodies, Burlesque Lectures, &c..
as sung by W bite’s Hand of Sereuaders, the Chris
ty's. &,c. Just received and for sale at
GEO. A. OATES & C O S.
Ap 11 Broad-street.
TUNING AND REPAIRING OF PI
ANO FORTES.
r|A HE SUBSCRIBERS take pleasure in infonfi-
X ing their friends and the public, that they
have in their emuloy, a Gentleman who TUNES
and REPAIRS PIANO FORTES. To those wish
ing anything done in the above line, we are ena
bled Irom our own knowledge of his skill, to as
sure them that his work will give perfect satisfac
tion.
GUI I'ARS and VIOLINS repaired in the best
manner. GEO. A. OATES *sc CO.,
Bn ad street, next door to
march 21 J. E. Marshall’s Drug Store.
A. H. GALE & CO.’S PIANOS.
»UST RECEIVED, a fine assortment of PI
ANO FORTES, made by A. H. Gaik &
Co., (late New York Manufacturing Company,)
both Rosewood and Mahogany, of 6 and Oc
taves, and a variety of Patterns, warranted in
every respect For sale low- for cash, or approved j
paper at GEO. A. OATES CO.'S
Piano Forte A: Music Store,
april 5 Broad street.
NEW BOOK.
MARDI and a \ oyage Thither, by Herman
Melville, Esq., author of Typee, Omoe, &c ,
2 vols . cloth. Just published and for sale at
a22 GEO. A. OATS &- Co., Broad-st.
MUSIC! MUSIC !
PERSONS in want of new and fashionable
Music, as well as the most popular standard
pieces, are respectfully informed, that they will
find at the store of the subscribers, the largest as- j
sortment ever kept in this city. Country Mer
chants and Schools, will find it to their advantage
to call, as a liberal discount will be made to them.
N. B.—Piano fortes tuned and repaired in the
best manner. GEO. A. OATES & CO.,
april 11 . Broad street.
PHILADELPHIA ART UNION.
IVERSONS wishing to subscribe to the Phila
delphia Arts Union, are respectfully inform
ed that this is the last week that they can hate
an opportunity of doing so. as the drawing takes
place early next month.
GEO. A. OATES, Hon. Sec y,
Ap 25 Broad-street.
NEW BOOKS.
ITEMOIRS ot my Youth, by A. De Lamartine, j
Jr I author of the history of the Girandist. Ra
phael. Ac. The American Joe Miller. Illustrated
with 100 Engraving’s 25 cts. A Man Made of
Money, by Douglas Jarroid, Esq., 25 cts. Just
published and for sale at
GEO. A. OATS A- Co.,
Piano, Book and Music Store, Broad-st
April 22
TO HIRE 7
A YOt NG WOMAN—an excellent Washer
i*. and Ironer, and Children’s Nurse. Inquire
at this office* Ap 28—ts
GJAR™
JNTo. 94 East Bay, Charleston, S. C.
IMPORTEKS OF AND WHOLESALE DKiLERS IN i
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
Wines. Cordials, Cigars, Tobacco |
j Jj-r., and manufacturers of Lemon Syrup of supe
rior quality.
They always keep on hand a very large stock, j
i to which they invite the attention of country Mer- |
chants from every section of the Southern and !
Western States.
T. A. WHITNEY,
i
Broker, Auctioneer and Commis
sion Agent.
Charleston, S. C.
J. .1. FACKLER,
From Huutsvilie, Ala.
Factor and Commission Merchant,
7 !
No. 11 Central Wharf, Charleson. S. C. j
G. POLLEN.
MANUFACTURER,IMPORTER AND DEALER IN j
SUGARS, SNUFF AND TOBACCO,
No. 167 Meeting-st, opposite Charles
ton Hotel.
Charleston, S. C.
J. E. WALKER & BROTHERS,
MARBLE YARD,
133 Meetlng-st., Charleston, S C.
Monuments, Tombs & Gravestones
All orders neatly and handsomely executed at
less, than New Y ork prices.
PLANTERS’ HOTEL,
CORNER CHURCH AND QUEEN STREETS,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
CHARLES H. MIOT respectfully informs his
friends and patrons, that he has again resumed tlie
management of the above Establishment, and ha
engaged Mr. James M. Hurst to assist him.
11ARiVlONIC INSTITUTE,
FE R 1) INA ND ZOG B A I M ,
IMPORTER OF
MUSIC ii MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
of all descriptions.
No, 201 Kiug-st., Victoria Range,
Charleston, S. C.,
Every article in the line sold at Northern prices
JOHN W. CALDWELL,
Agent of New York and Boston
COMMERCIAL line of PACKETS,
Merchandize forwarded to all parts of the w orld
ree of Commissions. Charleston, S. C.
GREGG, HAYDEN &, CO.,
Importers of fine
Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware,
Guns, Military and Fancy Goods,
Charleston, S. C.
JAMES W. MAY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Court House Square, Charleston, S. C.
march 7 ly
E. R. CHSESBOROUGH,
Broker, Auctioneer and General
Commission Merc haul.
For the purchase and sale of NEGROES, REAL |
ESTATE, BANK STOCKS, .Ac. All business
entrusted to him will meet with prompitude and
diligence. Offices No. 10 State street, Charles
on, "S. C. iawlO Dec. 1
I
JOSEPH WALKER,
Charleston, S. C.
. AGENT FOB JOHN T. WHITE,
Type Founder, of the u Hoe” Printing Press
Manufactory. Also, Printing Ink of the bes t qu: li
ty, all at New Y ork prices—actual expenses only
added. Large stock constantly on hand.
G. GAEL JENS,
IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN
WINES AND LIQUORS,
No. 104 East-Bay—Charleston, S. C.
M. C. MORDECAI,
Auctioneer and Commission Mer
chant.
* CHARLESTON , S. C.
Agent, U. S. Mail Steam Ship ISABEL, sailing
from Charleston to Havana, on the Ist and loth of
each month.
eTcTtiiarin,
Auctioneer and General Commis
sion Merchant,
No. 24, Vendue Range.
All Grain consigned to me, together with other
Country Produce, will meet with prompt sale and
attention, having large Store Rooms.
Charleston, S. C. —Refer to Col. James Gadsden
and M. C. Mordecai.
HARRAL, HARE & CO.,
SADDLERY WARE HOUSE,
No. 4 Hayne-street,
Charleston, S. C.
JOS. LAWTON &, CO..
Importers of Foreign and Domes
tic Dry Goods,
No. 40 East Bay, Charleston, S. C.
McKenzie, cadovv & co.,
WHOLESALE DRV GOODS,
No. 82 East Bay,
Charleston, So. Ca.
LAWSON & CLARK,
Factors and General Commission
Merchants,
Fitzsimon':> Wharf
Y\ ill give their strict attention to the sale of
Cotton, Grain and Flour.
G. & H. CAMERON,
importers and wholesale dealers in
j Crokery, China and Glass Ware,
No. 153 Meeting-street,
Charleston, S. C.
Have alway s on hand a large and extensive as
| sortmentof the above Goods, which they offer for
j sale at as low rates as they cau be purchased in
any city of the Union.
I CHARLESTON DIRECTORY'. I
JOHN S. BIRD & CO,
Military, Looking* Glass and Fan
cy Store,
THE SIGN OF THE GOLD SPECTACLES, |
(223 and 225 in the betid) of King-st.
Mathematical and Surveyors Instruments; Spec- i
tacles and Optical Instruments of all kinds; Plated
j Castors; Candlesticks; Cake Baskets. &.c.. Ac.;
| Oil Paintings and Engravings; Picture Frames
made to order, and old Frames Regilt and made
equal to new.
N. B—Cheapest Store in Charleston.
“CARTER & AILLLN
Wholesale Booksellers and Sta
tioners,
At the old stand, Meeting Street, one door north
of the Charleston Hotel.
gJWtJp Carriage Repository,
VAy W. J. GAYER.
South-East 'orner Meeting and Went
worth-streets,
CHARLESTON , 8. C.
Has constantly on hand, a great variety of Car
riages of every description, calculated for the
Southern market.
ST JIX'S?, CARRIAGE JgC '3V sj
M A N UF ACTOR V
AND DEPOT.
A handsome, large and well selected assortment
ot Carriages always en band of every description.
Visitors to the city, are invited to give me a call
Opposite Charleston Hotel,Meeting street, Charles
ton , S. C. A. ROULAIN.
A. F. Wilmairs. (A. Pricf,. (H. A. Block.
WILMA NS & CO.,
IMPORTERS of
HARD WARE, CUTLERY, GUNS.
No. 12 Hayne-street,
Charleston, S. C.
K. B Ct/AVS.
SUCCESSOR TO DICK A: CREWS,
Auctioneer and Commission Mer
chants,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
CHARLES D. CARR,
DRAPER AND TAILOR,
N T o, 30 Broad-stref.T; Charleston, S. C.,
Has always on hand a handsome assortment of
Cloths, Cassimcres. Vestings, and Fancy articles,
which he offers on the usual terms, or at 10 per
cent, discount for cash.
EDGERTON & RICHARDS,
DRAPERS AND TAILORS,
No. 32 Broad-street,
Charleston, S. C.
P. V. DIBBLE,
Fashionable Flat and Cap Ware
House,
NO. .17 BROAD-STREET,
Charleston, S. C.
JOHNSTON, CREWS & BRAWLEY,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
DRV GOODS,
No, 28 East Bay. Charleston. S. C.
LEWIS M. HATCH,
No. 12, Meeting-st.— Charleston, S. C.
j
AGENT FOR THE
Brooklyn SPERM OIL Factory,
For the sale of Metallic Blibber Belts, Patent
Riveted-Stretchcd Feather Belts, Gntta Percha
Belts, Looms and all kinds of Cotton Machinery,
Laths, Mortising Machines. Iron Safes for Books,
Fire and Thiel Proof. Platt’s Corn and Wheat
Mills, Labarte's Scales, Shuttles and Card Cloth
ing. Keeps on hand a good stock of Roller Cloth
and Skins, Lace and Picker Leather, Pickers,
Ring Travellers, Brushes of all kinds, and such
things as cannot be found elsewhere. Also. Agent
for the Sangerties White*Lead and New Bedford
Linseed Oil Companies. The heaviest oi the above
articles are sold at the manufacturer s prices, and
the others at New Y ork prices.
The utmost care given when articles ordered
! have to be made.
DRV GOODS in CHARLESTON, S. C.
E. « . BANCROFT,
No. 253 King-street,
Invites the attention of strangers and others vis
iting the city to his stock of Dry-Goods, as being
one of the
MOST EXTENSIVE IN THE SOUTH
ERN COUNTRY.
In the RETAIL DEPARTMENT will be found
every variety < . French, German, English and
Scotch Fabrics, loi Ladies and Gentlemen’s wear,
! as well as a complete assortment of American Do
mestic (Joods. Our object is to offer purchasers
the greatest variety of Goods, at the
Lowest Possible Prices.
IN WHOLESALE ROOMS, (connected with
the retail) we offer to Merchants the same variety
of Goods, at prices well worthy the attention of
close buyers.
1849.
CHARLESTON STEAM SUGAR RE
FINERY.
Loaf, Crashed, Powdered and Clar
ified Sugar.
Also, assorted Steam Candy.
JOHN L. HEDLEY,
No. 165 East Bay, Charleston, S. C.
AMERICAN HOTEL,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
F. A. HOKE, Proprietor.
CONDICT, JENNINGS & CO.,
No. 157 Metlng-st., opposite Charleston
Hotel,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
SADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS,
Trunks, Valises, Saddle and Car
pet Bags,
Also, a complete assortment, of Saddlery, Har
ware, Skirting. Harness. Bridle, Band and Top
Leather; Hog, Calf, Deer and Sheep
skins; Leather and India Rubber
Bands, Saddle Trees and Coach
Trimmings. &c . «stc., Ac.
JOHN B. DeSAUSSURE,
FACTOR,
No. 1 Adger’s South Wharf.
N. B.—Will attend to the sale of Cotton, and all
descriptions of Country Produce on consignment
i JJimEiM
GEORGE OATES,
DEALER IN
Piano Fortes, Music, Musical !u
--j struments. Books, Stationery,
234 and 236 Kiug-st., at the lleud,
ClI \ RLESTON, S. C.
B F s.\n m & (:<>.
76 East Bay, Charleston, S. C.,
DEALERS IN
PAINTS, Oils, AND GLASS,
AND MANUFACTURERS OF
Spirits Turpentine. Rosin, Pitch
and Varnishes.
H. J ESSEN.
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
And Wholesale Dealer in Groceries, Wines and
Liquors, and Agent for Wells’ Cider Distillery.
(TTFresh Groceries and Liquors received
weekly. Charleston, S. C.
NATHAN U. COHEN,
General Commission Merchant,
157 East Bay. Charleston, S. C.,
AGENT FOR VIRGINIA MANUFACTURED
TOBACCO AND HAVANA CIGARS,
Kee >s constantly on hand a supply, and will fur
nish orders for any brands or quantity. Also,
attends to the receiving and forwarding of Mer
chandise and Produce.
josefhTvh ITE, sen. ~
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
CONFECTIONERY OF ALL KINDS.
301 King-st.. next to American Hotel,
Charleston, S. C.
M. SCHRODER & si SSDORFF,
Fancy, Dry ami Millinery Goods,
Straw Bonnets, Silks, Gloves, &c.
No. 149 Meetiiig-st., Charleston, S. C.
A. IUSTI,
MANUFACTURER OF
Railings, and Gates, of all kinds,
Iron Chests, Scales, &c.,
No, 31, Queen Street.
Charleston, S. C.
— jTTyTboesch,
C 0 P P E R S M I TII.
All kinds of STILLS, SODA FOUNTAINS,
and all kinds of Copper and Lead Pipes for Steam
Engines, &c., made in a workmanlike manner,
and with despatch. Also, constantly on hand.
Stop and Guage t’oeks for Steam Engines and
Waterworks, which will be sold on reasonable
terms at the corner of Market and Anson streets.
Charleston, S. C.
MERCHANTS' HOTEL.
(SIGN* OF TH E BUCK,) CORNER OF SOCIETY AND
KING STREETS,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
By STEEN & DIVVER.
(O’ J his Hotel is kept on strictly temperance
principles.
Charleston Gilding Establishment
r I bis 1* the only regular establishment of the
kind in this city, the proprietor himself being a
practical workman, and employs none but expe
rienced assistants Rich ornamental and plain
Looking Glass, Portrait, Picture Frames and Win
dow Cornices furnished at the shortest notice.
Rosewood, with every variety of Woods, fur
nished to order, in frames or by the hundred feet.
Fancy and plain Looking Glasses and Glass Plates,
of alt sizes and descriptions, at wholesale and re
tail.
Also, a general assortment of Artist Materials,
at wholesale and retail. Address
EMANUEL CL RRANT, J hi King street,
Charleston, S. C.
J. H. TAYLOR,
Auctioneer and Commission Mer
chant,
17 Vendue Range, Charleston, S. C.
Agent for the sale of Charleston Steam Mill
Goods, and of various Georgia and South Carolina
Shirtings and Osnaburgs.
JAS. WHITE, Jr ,
WHOLESALE CONFECTIONER AN!' EEALER IN
FANCY ARTICLES AND TOYS,
No. 267 King street, Charleston, S. C.
MORTON, COURTNEY £ CO~
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Foreign and Domestic Hard Ware,
No. 0 Hayne-street,
Wm R. Morton, a
Wm. C. Courtney, > Charleston.
Gilbert B. Tennent. S
r7 a. pringleT
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER tN
BROGANS, BOOTS AND SHOES,
No. 30 Bast Bajr—Charleston, S C.
AJ-o, 1 imitation Brogans, fitted to measure.
[EjP All orders received, promptly attended to.
W. W. WILBUR.
Auctioneer, Commission Merchant
and Manufacturers* Agency Depot
No. 176 King-st, Charleston. So Ca.
PAVILION HOTEL,
BY 11. L. BUTTERFIELD,
(Formerly of the Charleston Hotel,)
Charleston, S. C.
LAWTON & FURMAN.
Factors k Commission Merchants
Fitzsimons’ Wharf, Charleston, S. C.
s7 FOGARIIE,
160 King-street, Charleston, S. C.
Upholstering, Curtain, and Paper
Hanging and Window Shades,
Mafrases of Wool, Hair, Cotton, Moss, &c..
made to order at the shortest notice. All orders
for supplying Hotels in Georgia or Carolina will be
promptly attended to.
VICTORIA HOTEL,
BV COOK .V .H’COSNELL.
King-Street, Charleston.
MILLAR’S BISCUIT BAKERvT
No. 137 Meeting-street, opposite Market
Charleston, S. C.
by Henry Edward Manning,
O Arcudeacpn of Chichester. Second series.—
First American from tne fourth London edition. —
Just published, and for sale at
decl GEO. A. OATES St CO.’S,Broad-st.
*•-Trra y 1 -
Patent fUebiciru
CAUTION EXTRA.
A man by the name of KVEL < I*APP hnt engaged a
man of the name of 3. F. Townsend, and uses his name u.« oun#
Sarsaparilla, which they call Dr.Townaeud’aSarsaparilla, dt, o ?
ting it GESUIN A', Original, etc. This Townsend is no doctC*.
never was, but was formerly a worker on railroads, canals, an j
like. Yet he assumes the title of Dr., for the purpose of gain, ng ct
for what he Is not. He is also sending out cards headed “ Trick* \
Uuacks," in which he says, I have sold the use of my nams for #
a week. I will g>ve 3. P. Townsend tfSOO if he will produce one single
solitary* oroof of this. This is to caution the public not to bade
ceived and purchase none hut the GENUINE ORIGINAL OLD
Dr. Jacob Townsend's Sarsaparilla, having on it the Old Dr.'s like
ness bis family coat of arms, and his signature across th» coal at
arnu. 3 JACOB TOWKSEND.
Principal ojlce, 102 Nmtau-it., Ntw-York Cuf,
OLD DOCTOR
Jacob igffil Townsend,
THE ORIGINALDISCOVERER
OF THE GENUINE
TOWNSEND SARSAPARILLA.
Old Dr. Townaend is now about 10 yean, of age, and has long been
mowi. as the As 111011 and DISCOVERER of the GENUINE
UillrilN tl. ‘ TOWNSEND SARSAPARILLA.” Being poor, he
was compelled to limit its manufacture, Ly which means it has been
kept 00l of market, ami the sales circumscribed to those only who had
proved its worth and known its value. It had reached the ears of ma
ny, nevertheless, as those, jieraons who had been healed of sore dis
eases, and saved from death, proclaimed its excellence and wondertul
HEALING POWER. This
(•rand anil Unequalled Preparation
is manufactured on the largest scale, and is called for throughout the
length and breadth of the land.
Unlike young 3. P. Townsend's, ,t improves with age, and never
changes, but for the better ; because il is prepared on scientific prin
ciples by a scientific man. The highest knowledge of Chemistry, and
the latest discoveries of the Art, haw all been brought into requisition
in the manufacture of the OLD DR.’S SARSAPARILLA. The Sar
supanlia root, it is well known to medical men, contains medicinal pro
perties, and some properties which are inert or useless; and otheis.
which, if retained in preparingk for use, produce fermentation met acid,
which is injurious to the system. Some of the properties of Sarsaparilla
are so volatile that they entirely eva,orate and are loat in the prepara
tion, if they are not preserved by a scientific process, know n only to
those experienced in its manufacture. Moreover these volatile princi
ples, which fly off in vajior, or as an exhalation, under heat, are the
Very essential medical properties ot the root, which gives to il all its
value. The
GENUINE
Old llr. Jacob Towneend’a .Sarsaparilla
is so prepared, that ad the inert properties of the Sarsaparilla mot
are first removed, everything capable of becoming acid or of fermenta
tion, \a extracted and rejected ; then every particle of medical virtue
i« secured in a pure and concentrated form ; and than il is renders*
incapable of losing any of its valuable and healing properties. Fro*
pared iu this way, it is made the mon powerful agent in the
C'nre of Innumerable Diseases..
Hence the reason why we hear commendation# on every side in its
favor by men, women and children. We find it doing wonders In lha
cure ot
CONSUMPTION, DYSPEPSIA, and LIVER COMPLAINT and
in RU El MATI.SM, SCROFULA and PILES, COSTIVE NESS at
CUTANEOUS ERUPTIONS, PIMPLES. BLOTCHES, and’lb
nflectiuns anting trom
Impurity of the Blood. " 1
It possesses a marvellous efficacy in all complaints arising from la-’
digestion, from Acidity of the Stom j .ch ; from unequal circulation de
termination of Mood to the head, palpitation of the heart, cold feet and
coki hands, cold chills and hot fl.tsh.-s over the body. It has not had
•t* equal in coughs and colds ; and promotes easy expectoration, and
gentle perspiration, relaxing stricture of the lungs, throat, and every
other part.
P.ut in nothing is its excellence more manifestly seeu and \ckoow
ledged than in all kinds and stages of
Fruiulu Coni plaint-.
Tt works wonders in cases of Jhior alius or whites, Falling of the
Womb, Obstructed, Suppressed, r Painful Menses, Irregularity of
the menstrual periods, and the like and is effectual in curing nil forms
of the Kidney Disease.
By removing obstructions, and ret uleting the generalsystem, il gives
tone and strength to the whole body, ami cures all forms of
IVt n ous DiaeuiM » and Debility,
and thus prevents or relieves a great variety of other diseases, as Spinal
Irritation, Neuralgia, St. Vitus Dance, Swooning, Epileptic Fits, Con
vulsions, &c.
It is not possible for this medicim to fad to do good ; it lias nothing
In it which can ever harm ; it can never sour or spoil, and therefore
can never lose its curative properties. It cleanses the blood, excites
the liver to healthy action, tones the stomach and gives good digestion,
relieves the bowels of torpor and t onstipation, allays inffammatiott,
purifies the skin, equalizes the circulation of the blood, producing gen
tle warmth equally all over the bod and tho insensible perspiration ;
relaxes all strictures and lightness, remove* all obstructions, ami in
vigorates the entire nervous system. Is not this, then,
Tho Jleiliciue you Pre-eminently Neod !
But can any of these tlniu;* he § rid of S. P. Townsend's inferior
article 1 This young man’s liquid u not to be
Compared \vitl< the Old Dr.’s,
because of one GRAND FACT, that the one is INCAPABLE of DE
TERIORATION and
Never Spoils,
while the other DOES; it so irs, ferments, and blows the bottles
containing it into fragments ; the sour, acid liquid exploding and
damaging othei*goods ! Must not his horrible compound be poison
ous to the system. l What! put acid into a system already diseased with
acid! What causes Dysjiepsla but acid? Do we not all know, that
when food sours in our siomachs, » hat mischiefs it produces?—flatu
lence, heartburn, palpitation of the heart, liver complaint, diarrhcea,
dysentery, cholic and corruption if the blood? What is Scrofula
but an acid humor in the body ? What produces all the humors which
bring on Eruptions of the Skin, Scald Head, Salt Rheum. Erysipelas,
While Swellings, Fever-Sores, and all ulceration# internal and exter
nal ? It is nothing under heave* bi t an acid substance, which sours,
and thus spoil# all the fluids of the body, more or less. What cause*
Rheumatism but a sour acid fluid, which insinuate* itself between the
joints and else where, irritating air 1 inflaming the lender and delicate
tissues upon which it act#? So of nervous diseases, of impurity of
tli# blood, of deranged circulations, and nearly all the ailments which
afllict human nature.
Now, is it not horrible to make snd sell, and infinitely worse to use
this
Fermenting, Acid “ Compound”
* OF S. P. TOWNSEND.
and vet he.would fain have it undt rstood that Old Jacob Townsend’*
GENUINE ORIGINAL SARSAUAHILLAp* an IMITATION of
j hit inferior preparation ! !
Heaven forbid that we should deal in an article which would hear
tho most distant resemblance to P. Townsend’s article ! and. which
ihould bringdown upon the Old Dr. such a mountain load of com
plaints and criminations from Agents who have sold, and purchasers
who have used'S. P. Townsend's I ERMENTING COMPOUND !
We wish it understood, because it is the absolute truth, thatS. P.
Townsend’s article and Old Dr. Jacob Townsend’* Sarsaparilla are
heaven-wide apart, and infinitely dissimilar ; that they are unlike iu
every particular, Imviag not one single thing in common.
As S. P. Townsend is no doctor, and never \\ as, is no chemist, no phar- m
raaceutist—knows no more of medicine or disease, than any other
common, unscientific, unprofessional man, what guarantee can the
public have that they are receiving a genuine scientific medicine con
taining all the virtune» of the articles used in preparing it, and which
are incapable of changes, which might Vender them the AGENTS of
DISEASE instead of health ?
It is to arrest frauds upon the unfortunate, to pour balm inti
wounded humanity, to kindle hope in the despairing bosom, to restore
health and bloom and vigor into the crushed and broken and to banish
infirmity—that old DR. JACOB TOWNSEND has SOUGHT and
FOUND the opportunity and menu* to bring his
Orand Universal Concentrated Remedy,
within the reach, and to the know ledge of all who nesd it, that they
may learn and know, by joyful experience, it*
Transcendent Power to Ileal !
and thus to have the unpurchasabio •atisfaction of having raised thou
■and* and millions from the bed ot sickness and despondency, to hopa,
health, and a long life of vigor and usefulness to themselves, their fam
ilies and friends.
Principal office 102 Naasau-strect, N. Y
i or sale on consignment, by
IIAVILAM), RISLEY & CO.
april 27 dfely
SPRING MEDICINE.
VOW IS THE TIME to purify the blood of
j_ A uiorbib humors, and prepare the system by
appropriate remedies, 10 withstand the debilita
ting effects of the approaching warm weather. —
RISLEY’S SARSAPARILLA is one of the best
alteratives that can be used, and as an invigorator
and purifier of the BLOOD, it stands unrivalled!
Sold at 1 dollar a boftle ; G bottles lord dollars.
ap27 IIAVILAM), RISLEY & CO.
LAND FOR SALE.
rgHIE UNDERSIGNED offers for sale u
1 valuable PLANTATION, IS miles below
Milledgeville, and G miles from Fish’s Depot on
the Central Rail Road. It joins lands of Col. R.
A. Blount, on the Last and South Last, and on the
South a tract of land known as the Me Loud tract,
which is offered for sale, and contains 1,400 acres.
The Plantation of the undersigned contains 930
acres—of which 300 is cleared and under fence,
and of this 100 is in cultivation. About 300 acres
is swamp land—the remainder choice hammock
land
The place is healthy and has fine water. There
is on it a Gin House, with Gin and running Gear
complete, Overseer s House, Negro Houses, &c.
1 he property will bo sold on the most reasona
hie terms.
Letters addressed to Dt Win. Taylor, Wal
lace s P. 0., Jones Co., Ga., will meet with prompt
attention. WII MAM TAYLOR.
July 25 —ts
GROCERIES, GROCERIES.
JOHN R. DOW,
BROADST.,JUST ABOVE THE HOTELS
AUGUSTA. GEORGIA
OFFERS FOR SALE an extensive assort
meut of BAGGING. ROPE, SUGARS,
TEAS, COFFEES,MOLASSES,IRON, NAILS,
SALT. RICE. CANDLES, SPICES, PICKLES.
PRESERVES, and ail other articles usually kept
in the largest and best Grocery Houses, which be
mg purchased on the very best terms. He is en
abled to supply the Wholesale and Retail trade at
the VERY LOWEST CASH PRICES.
HF Strict attention given to Country orders.
April 14 ’ c-
I.XIVE BALES 4-4 BROWN HOME
SPUN, just leceived, and for sale at the
cheap store ol JAMES A. GRAY,
Nov, 29 298 Broad street.
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