Daily constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1846-1851, September 16, 1849, Image 1

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DAILY CONSTITUTIONALIST. HY JAMES GARDNER, Jr.] AUGUSTA. GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 16. 1849. VOL. XXVIII—NEW SERIES VOL. lv._No. aso 'i’llK (lINSTITIiTIONAIiISI OFFICE IN McINTOSH-STREET, Third door from the North-West comer of Broad-Street. Sales of I.AM) by Administrators, Executors or Guar liians, are required, by law, to be held on the first Tues day in the mouth, between the hours of ten inlhefore ru»on and three in the afternoon, at the Court House in which the projierty is situate. Notice of those sales must lie given in a public Gazette SIXTY DAYS pre vmus to the day of sale. Sales of NEGROES must be at Public Auction, on th first Tuesday of the month, between the usual hours o sale, at the place of public sales in the county where Hie Letters Testamentary, or Administration, orGuar- IV, "ship, may have been granted, first giving SIXTY r 'o ice thereof, in one of the public Gazettes ol tod at the door of the Court House where a*® beheld. Jus RirePjTie of Personal Property must be given ■ ncii sales f'r FORTY DAYS previous to day of sale Noli-; e fo* Jebtora and Creditors of an Estate must be 10 cd for FORTY DAYS. Notit that application will be made to the Court of Or- hary for leave to sell LAND, must be published for FOUR MONTHS. for leave to sell NEGROES, must be published FOUR MONTHS, before any order absolute can be given by the Court. Citations, (''l EOKGIA, Striven County.—Whereas, T JAMES PARKER, and THUS. PARKER, Admin strators on the estate of SARAH PAR KER, deceased, applies to me for letters Dismis sory from said e dale. 'j’hese are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office w ithin the time pre scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why sa ; d letters should not be granted the said ap plicants. Witness, the Hon. George H. Maur, one of the Justices of the Inferior Court ot said county, this 21st day of May', 1849. may 25 ALEX. KEMP. Clerk. (i EOKGIA' Gwinnett County. —Where- J as, ELI J. McDAISIEL. Guardian of URIAH MATHEWS and CHARITY MATHEWS, or phans of HENRY MATHEWS,deceased, applies to me for Letters of Dismission, from said G uardian ship: This is therefore so cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and all concerned, to be and appear at ray office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, at office, this the 3d day ol August, 1849. a tig. 11 JESSE MURPHEY, D. C. C. O. (i EOKGIA, Scriveu County. — vVhereas 1 THOMAS PARKER, Guardian of HAR DY C. PARKER, minor of JAMES PARKER, deceased, will apply to the honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court of said county for letters Dis missory from said Guardianship. These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said Hardy C. Parker, to file their objections, if any they have, within the time prescribed by law, why said let ters, should not be granted. Witness, the Hon. George H. Maur, one of the Justices of the Inferior Court of said county, this 21st day of May, 1849. may 23 ALEX. KEMP, Clerk. EOKGIA, Seriven County. —Whereas T WILLIS YOUNG, Adminstratorof the es tate of the late BOLAN ROBERTS, deceased, late of said county, applies to me for notice of his application for Letters Dumissory from said es tate : These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de ceased, to be and appear at ray office in the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why Letters Dismissory should not be granted him. Given under my hand, at my office in Seriven county, this 9th day of July, 1849. July 13 ALEX. KEMP. Clerk. G1 EOKGIA, Burke County.— Whereas, I WILLIAM JENKINS applies to us for Let ters of Administration on the estate of STEPHEN SAXON, late of Burke county, deceased : These are therefore to cite and admoni.h, ail and singular,the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to bo and appear before the Justices of the Inferior Court, sitting as a Court of Ordinary for said coun ty, on the first Monday in September next, and shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under our hands, at the office of the clerk of the Court of Ordinary for said county, this 28th day of July, 1849. SAM. P. DAVIS, J. I.C. B. C. [Attest.| Edward Gaklick, D. Clerk. July 31 (T EOKGIA, Taliaferro Co. —-Whereas, T MALCOM JOHNSTON and SAML. JOHN SON, Administrators on the estate ot JAMES M. CALLAWAY, deceased, apply for letters of Dis mission from said estate; These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular the kindred and creditors of said de ceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they can, why said letters should not be granted. Given under ray hand, at office in ('rawfordville this 22d Jay of May, 1849. Witness, his Hon. William Alexander, one ol the Justices of said Court. une 8 QUINE A O’NEAL, Clerk. ("1 EOKGIA, Seriven County.— Whereas, Ts JAMES PARKER, and THUS. PARKER, Administrators on the estate of CYNTHA PAR KER. deceased, applies for letters Dismissory from said estate. These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular, the findred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time pre scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted the said ap plicants. v Witness, the Hon. George H. Maur, one of the Justices of the Inferior Court of said county, this 21st davof May, 1819. may “23 ALEX. KEMP. Clerk. (i EOKGIA, Gwinnett County.— Court of X Ordinary, March Term, 1849.—Present, their Honors Richard 1). Wino, William Maltbie, John Mills and James M. Gordon.—To all whom it raav concern; Whereas MOSES W. LIDDELL and WIL LIAM C. P, LIDDELL, Executors of th a late will and testament of DANIEL LIDDELL, late of said county, deceased, apply for Letters of Dis mission from the administration of the esta e of said deceased. I hereiore the kindred and creditors and lega tees of said deceased, are hereby cited and ad monished to file their objections, if any they have in mi office, in terms of the law, otherwise Let ters Dismissory will be granted at the January 'Perm, 1830, to said applicants by the Court of Or dinary of said county. By order of the Court. March 13 JESSE MURPHEY,C.C. O. p EOKGIA, Seriven County.— Whereas XT J AMES PARKER, and THUS. PARKER admmistrators on the estate of BENJAMIN PAR KER, deceased, applies for letters Dismissory from said estate. 3 These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular, the k.ndred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time pre scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have why said letters should not be granted the said ap plicants. \V itness, the Hon. George H. Maur, one of th( Justices of the Interior Court of si-id county. 55 ALEX. KEMP, Clerk. G1 EOKGIA, LincolngCou uly.— Whereas I MIC A.IAH G, HOUSE applies to me for Letters of Administration on the e-tate of SA RAH SEALE, late of said countv. deceased : r These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors ot said de ceased, to be and a ,pear at ray office within the time prescribed by law,to show cause, il any they have, why Letters of Administration should not 1 be granted the said applicant. Given under my hand, at office, this 3d day of September, 1849. , sept 3 JOSHUA DANIEL, D. C. d 1 EOKGIA, Richmond Co. — Whereas, VJ RICHARDB. DAY and JNO. A. RHODES, applies to me for Letters Dismissory on the estate of ABSALOM RHODES, deceased; These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de ceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they' have, why Letters of Dismission should not be granted the said applicants. Given under my hand, at office, this 16th day of August, 1849. LEON P. DUGAS, Clerk. aug-IT SIX MONTHS after date application will be made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Richmond county, when sitting for ordinary pur poses. for Letters Dismissory ou the estate of AB SALOM RHODES, deceased. RICHARD B. DAY, , June 24 JOHN A.RHODES. $ rs ’ Gi EOKGIA, Seriven County.— W hereas V WILLIS YOUNG, Administrator of the e» tateof the late W ILLIAM HARDY YOUNG,de ceased, late of said county, applies to me for no tice ol application for Letters Dismissory from said estate : These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de ceased, to be and appear at my office, to show cause, if any they have, why Letters Dumissory should not be granted him. Given under my hand, at my office in Seriven county, this 9th day ol July, 1849. July 13 ALEX. KEMP. Clerk. MONTHS afterdate, application will be made to the honorable the Inferior Court ot Burke county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for Letters Dismissory on the estate of P. J. COUTTEAU, deceased. a«g. 7 W. HURST, AdmT. - 2 . Ci EOKGIA, Gwinnet County.—Present, M the Hon. Jesse Lowe, James M, Gordon, R. D. Winn, and John Mill. To all whom il may con cern : Whereas, LEVI LOVELESS, Administrator upon the estate of JAMES MANN, late of said county, deceased, applies to me for Letters of Dis mission from the administration of said estate : These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de ceased, to file their objections, if any they have, in my office in terms of law, otherwise Letters Dismissory will be granted the applicant at the M.rch terra next of the Court of Ordinary for said county. By order oi the Court, this 3d day of September. 1849. [Attest.] JESSE MURPHEY', D. C. C. O. sept. 8 BPPING’S COMPOUND TRACT OT SARSAPARILLA AM) QUEEN’S DELIGHT. TO THE PUBLIC. —This preparation has acquired a very extended and established ce lebrity in most of the Southern States of the Union —both in the hands of Physicians and private use —which its efficacy alone has sustained for several years, as a remedy for Scrofula or Kings’s Evil, Ulcerated Sore Throat, long standing Rheumatic Affection, Diseases ol the Skin, old Sores, White Swellings, Diseases of the Honey, and all causes of an ulcerous character. It is also particularly use ful in chronic and nervous complaints occurring in debilitated and cachetic constitutions. Over Sy phillis and the host of painful, disagreeable and hitherto incurable affections resulting therefrom, such as Ulcers of ihe Throat, Larynx, Nodes, Ac., and all those evils occasioned by an improper and injudicious use oj “mercury” it displays complete control. It has been found to lie a most useful pu rifier of the blood in all such diseases. In all complicated cases ol Scrofula and Syphi lis, and in cases where the Syphilitic virus of the parent causes a development of Syphilis or Scro fula in the child, this is ihe only remedy upon which the hope of recovery can be reasonably founded. It relieves the disease, and at the same time imparts vigor to the whole system —under the use of this medicine, the patient is enabled to take nourishing food, which in other practice is w ith held. In many cases where the horrible ravages of disease have taken so deep root that patients have been given up by die most skiifui physicians, the disease has been arrested and the patient re stored to good health, &c., and the most reasona ble expectations fully satisfied. The cures performed in this city alone, arc snffi cient lo establish its reputation on a permanent basis, and too solid to be effected either by the malignant or envious. It is worthy ot note that the greater part of the patients cured, bad previ ously to using this preparation, received (he best medical treatment and given up by their Phvsi ciansas being beyond the reach of medical skill. It is, however, advisable that it should be given, if practicable, under the-iq erintendencc of a Phy sician, for him lo prescribe such other remedies in conjunction with this, as Ihe necessity of ihe case may require. This preparation has put into the hand of Physicians a remedy, by which they can master a variety of diseases, which have bithertoo bathed the greatest skill and study. It is a safe and harm less medicine, and remo.es all those evils which an unsuccessful use of mercury so often occasions. Price 51 per Bottle, or .S 3 for six Bottles. Pre pared and for sale by J. P. M. EPPING, Chemist and Druggist, 277 King-street, opposite Society street, Charleston, S. C. For sale in Augusta, by PHILIP A. MOISE, au!6-3m Sole Agent for Augusta. CIGARS, TOBACCO, SNUFF AND PIPES. GUSTAVUS VOLGER, Importer and Dealer in Havana and Domestic Cigars, would re spectfully inform his friends, and the public in , general, that he has received, and will always keep on hand, a large and well selected stock of HAVANA CIGARS. Also, a large stock of his own manufacture, which he w ill sell lower than they can be bought in any other market. TOBACCO of the finest brands, and most cele . brated Virginia manufactories, put up in pound, halt pound, and five and eight pound lumps. Lo - rillard’s SNUFF, CIGAR CASES, MATCHES; - German, French, Chalk and Clay PIPES, &lc., 1 he above articles arc for sale at the Cigar and I obacco Warehouse, one door below Jno. P. 1 Setze’s corner, Augusta, Ga. april 14 6mos NEW WORKS. (VT ARK A1 IV Eof the United States Expedi v tion to the River Jordan and the Dead Sea, by W. F. Lynch, U. S. N., commander of the Ex pedition, with maps and numerous illustrations; a new and corrected edition. Also. Lady Alice, or the New Una. a novel. Just published, and for sale at GEO. A. OATES & LO.’S Piano, Book and Music Depot, aug. 21 Broad street. ~~hosiery7 SNOWDEN & SHEAR i TX ESPECTFULLY invite the attention of the I IV public to 1 heir large stock of German aud . English HOSIERY , among which are f Indies’ Plain W hite and Black English Silk Hose; Ladies' Plain W hite, Black, Slate and Unbleach- J ed Colton Hose, some of extra, and very large b sizes; Ladies' Black Moravian Hose, of superior quality ; Ladies White and Unbleached Open Work Cot ton Hose; X) Misses’ White, Slate, Unbleaceed and Open Work e Cotton Hose; Gentlemen’s and Youth’s Cotton A Hose, of vari ous styles. 3 July 20 till KLESiH.N UllimMJ lUATnToNuTfNSa^^ FEKI)I NA N D ZOGB AU M , IMPORTER OF MUSIC & MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, of all descriptions. No, 201 King-st., Victoria Range, Charleston, S. C., Every article in the line sold at Northern prices J A MES W. JVIAYr ATTORNEY AT LAW, Court House Square, Charleston' S. C» march 7 ly PLANTERS’ HOTEL. CORNER CHURCH AND QUEEN STREETS, CHARLESTON, S. C. CHARLES H. MIOT respectfully informs his friends aud patrons, that he has again resumed the management of the above Establishment, and has engaged Mr. James M. Hurst to assist him. LAVVSON & CLARK, Factors and General Commission Merchants, Fitzsimon's Wharf, W ill give their strict attention to the Sale of Cotton, Grain and Flour. CARRIAGE Y 3 M A N UFA CTORY SSL_ AND DEPOT. A handsome, large and well selected assortment ol Carriages always on hand of every description. V isitors to the city, are invited to give me a call.— Opposite Charleston Hotel,MecUngstreet,Charles ton. S. C. A. ROULAIN. O. J CHAFEE & ST. AMAND, No. 94 East Bay, Charleston, S. C. IMPORTERS or AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, Wines, Cordials, Cigars, Tobacco and manufacturers of Lemon Syrup of supe rior quality. They always keep on hand a very large stock, to which they invite the attention of country Mer chants from every section of the Southern and Western States. CHARLESTON STEAM SUGAR RE FINERY. Loaf, Crashed, Powdered and Clar ified Sugar* Also, assorted Steam Candv. JOHN L. HEDLEY, No. 165 East Bay, Chsirleston, S. C. A. F. Wilmans. |A. Price. |H. A. Block. WILMA NS & CO., IMPORTERS OF HARD WARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, No. 12 Kayne-street, Charleston, S. C. eTc 7th ahi n, " 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 aud attention, having large Store Rooms. Charleston, S. C. —Refer to Col. James Gadsden and M. C. Mordecai. 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. E. R. CHEESBOROUGH - Broker, Auctioneer and General Commission Merchant. For the purchase and sale of NEGROES,REAL ESTA TE, BANK STOCKS, &c. All business entrusted to him will meet with prompitude and diligence. Offices No. 10 State street, Charles on, S. C. lawlU Dec. 1 ~cond ictTTenn! ngsT&~co7 No. 157 Meting-st., opposite Charleston Hotel, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN SADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS, Trunks, V alises, Saddle and Car [lot Bags, Also, a complete assortment of Saddlery, Har ware, Skirting. Harness, Bridle, Band and Top Leather; Host, Calf, Deer and Sheep skins; Leather aud India Rubber Bands, Saddle Trees and Coach Trimmings, &c., &c., &c. JOS LAWTON CO~ Importers of Foreign and Domes tic Dry Goods, No. 40 East Bay. Charleston, S. C. ~ GREGG, H AYDEN &7 COT IMPORTERS OF FINE Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Guns, Military and Fancy Goods, Charleston, S. C. gTfoTle n 7 " MANUFACTURER,IMPORTER AND DEALER IN SUGARS, SNUFF AND TOBACCO, No. 167 Meeting-st., opposite Charles ton Hotel. Charleston, S. C. MORTON, COURTNEY & CO~ IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Foreign and Domestic Hard Ware, No. 8 Hayne-atreet, Wm R. Morton, j Wm. C. Courtney, > Charleston. Gilbert B. Tennent. S J. E. WALKER & BROTHERS, MARBLE YARD, 1133 Meethig-at., Charleston, S. C. Monuments, Tombs ii Gravestones All orders neatly and handsomely executed at less than New York prices. JOSEPH WALKER, (Charleston, S. C. pGENT FOR JOHN T. WHITE, Type Founder, of the “ Hoe” Printing Press Manufactory. Also, Printing Ink of the best quali ty, all at New York prices—actual expenses only added. Large stock constantly on hand T. A. WHITNEY, Broker, Auctioneer and Couimis ; sion Agent. Charleston, S. C ’ G. GAETJENS, ; IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN WINES AND LIQUORS, - _ No ’ 104 Bast-Bay— Charleston. S. C. harral. C o., SADDLERY WARE BOUSE, No. 4 Hayne-sYreet, Charleston, S. CL CMLESTONJ^ Agent of New York and Boston COMMERCIAL line of PACKETS, Merchandize forwarded to all parts of the world ree of Commissions. Charleston, S. C. G. & H. CAMERON, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Crokery, China and Glass Ware, No. 153 Meeting-street, Charleston, S. C. Have always on hand a large and extensive as sortment of the above Goods, which they offer for sale at as low rates as they can be purchased in any city of the Union. AMERICAN HOTEL; CHARLESTON, S. C. F. A. HOKE, Proprietor. P."'V. DIBBLE. Fashionable flat and Cap Ware House, NO. 37 BROAD-STREET, Charleston, S. C. JOHNSTON, CREWS & BRAWLEY, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, No, 28 East Bay, Charleston, S. C. S. FOGARTIE, 160 King-street, Charleston, S. C, Upholstering, Curtain, and Paper Hanging and Window Shades, Matrases of Wool, Hair, Cotton, Moss, vVc., made to order at the shortest notice. All orders for supplying Hotels in Georgia or Carolina will be promptly attended to. I. W. BOESCH, COPPERSMITH. 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 Gtiage Cocks for Steam Engines and Water Works, which will be sold on reasonable terms at the corner of Market and Anson streets, Charleston, S. C. R. A. PRINGLE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER BROGANS, BOOTS AND SHOES, No. 30 East Bay —Charleston, S. C. Also, Plantation Brogans, fitted to measure. [UTAH orders received, promptly attended to. J. H. TAYLOIL Auctioneer and Commission Mer chant, 17 Vendue Range, Charleston, S. C, Agent for the sale of Charleston Steam Mill Goods, and o f various Georgia aud South Carolina Shirtings and Osnabnrgs. j7‘jTfackllr' From Huntsville' Ala. Factor and Commission Merchant, No. 11 Central Wharf, Charleson, S. C. A. IUSTI, MANUFACTURER of Railings, and Gates, of all kinds, Iron Chests, Scales, &c., No, 31, Queen Street . Charleston, S. C. MERCHANTS’ HOTEL; (sign op the buck,) corner op society and KINO STREETS, CHARLESTON. S. C. By STEEN & DIVVER. O-This Hotel is kept on strictly temperance principles. JOHN R. DeSAUSSURE, FACTOR, No. 1 Adder’s South Wharf. N. B.—Will attend to the sale of Cotton, and al descriptions of Country Produce on consignment. T. C. NISBET, Factor & Commission Merchant, No. 23, Hayne Street, Charleston, S. C JOSEPH WHITE, SEN.. Wholesale Confectioner and Can dy Manufacturer, No, 356 King-at., South of Boundary-st. Charleston, S. C. M. SCHRODER & SUSSDORFf\ Fancy, Dry and Millinery Goods, Straw Bonnets, Silks, Gloves, &c. No. 149 Meeting-st., Charleston, S. C. W. W. WILBUR. Auctioneer, Commission Merchant and Manufacturers’ Agency Depot No. 176 King-st., Charleston. So Ca. ” pavjlionhotel; BY H. li. BUTTERFIELD, (Formerly of the Charleston Hotel,) Charleston, S. C. LAWTON~& FURMAN. . Factors & Commission Merchants Fitzsimons’ Wharf, Charleston, S. C. VICTORIA H(ff EL; BY COOK & M’CONNELL, King-Street, Charleston. ! B. F. SMITH & CO 76 East Bay, Charleston, S. C., DEALERS IN PALMS, OILS, AND GLASS, AND MANUFACTURERS OF Spirits Turpentine, Rosin, Pitch and Varnishes. ? “ ii Hessen] COMMISSION MERCHANT, * And Wholesale Dealer in Groceries, Wines and Liquors, and Agent for Wells’ Cider Distillery. Groceries and Liquors received weekly. Charleston, S. C. 7 MILLAR S BISCUIT BARER vT f No. 137 Meeting-street, opposite Markel Charleston, S. C. _ Charleston Gilding Establishment This is the only regular establishment of thi kind in this city, the proprietor himself being i practical workman, and employs none but expe rienced assistants. Rich ornamental and plait 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 all sizes aud descriptions, at wholesale and re tail. Also, a general assortment of Artist Materials at wholesale and retail. Address EMANUEL CURRANT, 146 King street a.lv*ton f S. C. CHARLESTON jtIRECTORY CHARLES D. CARR, DRAPER AND TAILOR, No. 30 R ROAD-STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C., Has always on hand a handsome assortment of Cloths, <'as-imeres, Vestings, and Fancy articles,, which he offers on the usual terms, or at 10 per cent, discount lor cash. LEVY]S MTl LATCH, No. 12, Meeting-st.—Charleston, S. C. AGENT FOR THE Brooklyn SPERM OIL Factory, For the sale of Metallic Rubber Belts, Patent Riyeted-Stretched Leather Belts, Gutta Percha Belts, Looms pnd all kinds of Cotton Machinery, Laths, Mortising Machines, Iron Safes for Books, Fire and Thief Proof, Platt’s Corn and Wheat Mills, Laharte’s Scales, Shuttles and Card Cloth ing. Keeps on hand a good stock of Roller Cloth and Skins, Lace and Picker Ldather, 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 of the above articles are sold at the manufacturer s prices, and the others at New York prices. The utmost care given when articles ordered have to be made GEORGE OATES, DEALER IN Piano Fortes. Music, Musical In struments, Books, Stationery, &c. 234 and 236 Kiug-st., at the Bend, Charleston, S. C. NATHAN~ f 1 .CoVl El\, General Commission Merchant, 157 East Jlav. Charleston, S. C., AGENT FOR VIRGINIA MANUFACTURED TOBACCO AND HAVANA CIGARS, Keeps constantly on hand a supply, and will fur nish orders for any brands or quantity. Also, tendse to the receiving and forwarding of Mer t handis and Produce. McKenzie, cadovv & co., WHOLESALE DRY GOODS, No. 82 East Bay, Charleston, So, Ca. JOHN S. BIRD & CO, Military, Looking Glass and Fan cy Store, THE SIGN OF THE GOLD SPECTACLES, (223 and 225 in the bend) of King-st. Mathematical and Surveyors Instruments; Spec tacles and Optical Instruments of all kin.ls; Plated Castors; Candlesticks; Cuke Baskets, Ac., &c.; Oil Paintings and Engravings; Picture Frames made to order, and old Frames Regilt and made equal to new. N. B.—Cheapest Store in Charleston. M’CARTER & ALLEN, r Wholesale Booksellers and Sta tioners, At the old stand, Meeting Street, one door north of the Charleston Hotel. efSEWMi Carriage Repository, W. J. GAYER, South-East corner Meeting and Went worth-streets, CHARLESTON, S. C. Has constantly on hand, a great variety of Car riages of every description, calculated for the Southern market. E B cftEvVS, SUCCESSOR TO DICK t CREWS, Auctioneer and Commission Mer chants, CHARLESTON, S. C. EDGERTON & RICHARD^ DRAPERS AND TAILORS, No. 32 Broad-street, Charleston,, S. C. DRY GOODS FOR FALL TRADE IN CHARLESTON, S. C. THE SUBSCRIBER is now receiving one of the largest and most desir: ble slocks of Goods that ha? ever been offered to Ihefiicnds and customers of 253 King street. He hr*, duringt.ie past Sum mer, made extensive additions and alterations to his Rooms, and is now prepared to show, in his Retail Department, a mo i splendid assortment of RICH FABRICS for Ladies’ Dress : such as elegant Silks. Cash meres, Muslin DeLaines, Alpacas,Satin DuChines, Embroidered Orleans Cloths, Plain Merinos, Em broidered Cashmeres, Chamelion Lustres, Ging hams. Prints, & c., &c. In the SHAWL DEPARTMENT, be is pre pared to off r every variety of long and square Shawls, both Plaid ard Printed; elegant Silk do., Plain and Embroidered Canton Crape do., Cash mere and Broche do. Also, a great variety of Rich Black and Color ed Silk and Satin Mantillas, Visetts and Sacks. Also, a large stock of Linens and Linen Goods, Marseilles Quilts, Fringes, Dimity, Curtain Stull's, and every variety of Hosiery. Also, Goods for Gentlemen’s wear: such as Bi or. Cloths, Casimeres, Vestings, Cravats, Sic. ; and i Brooms connected with his f ront Sales Rooms, he is prepared to offer to Planters and others, one of the most complete assortments to be found in Chaileston of BLANKETS, KERSEYS, SATINETS, JEANS, DOMESTICS, &C. He confidently invites the attention of all who visit the city, to his slock as one of the largest in the Southern country. It i c his intention to em brace in his stock, every ai.ic e of Dry Goods that may he new o desirable, so that purchasers can always ! >e supplied with the newest and best styles of Goods in the market, and at the Lowest Possible Prices. , N. B.—ln Rooms over Retail Department, he of fers to Merchants and others, a complete assort ment of all the above goods at Wholesale, and invites the attention of close buyers to his stock and prices. W. G. BANCROFT, acg. 26 No. 253 King-st.. Charleston, 8. C. { c. WILLE, importer and -wholesale dealer in ■ French, Engli>h,German and Domestic Fancy Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, Button*, and all kinds of Trimmings ; Coombs, 1 Brushes, Violin-, Fans. Suspenders.. Pins. Needles • Jewelry, Perfumery, Toys, Marbles, Slates, Pen cl cils. Steel Pens, &c. No. 203 King-st., ( Opposite Victoria House.) aU g. 26 Charleston, S. C. 1 SPRING AND SUMMER FASHIONS AND GOODS! t JOHxN BRIDGES, e FASHIONABLE DRAPER ANI a TAILOR. *. Next Door Below the United States Hotel n AUGUSTA GEORGIA, i- TJ AS JUST RECEIVED a full assortment o f t CLOTHS. CASIMERES, VESTINGS r- DRILLS, DRAP D’ETE.CASHMERETTS, am t. FANCY' ARTICLES for Gentlemen’s wear, com s, prising all that is latest in stvle. He will be pleassi to manufacture the above Goods in point of Trim mings and Fit, that shall not be surpassed in an is market MILITARY UNIFORMS made, and Makin land Trimming in the best manner, march 7 DISEASE STOPPED IN ITS MaKCu’i CHOLERA PREVENTED. A MEDICINE for all complaints of the Blood [Nervous attacks, or Bilious Affections. Invalids Read ! —Amon" the remedies of the dar what medicine is the best: This question has been an tir p *1 i cst 1 n,on ia^s of more than TWO Ml MIKLI THOUSAND PERSONS ! who have beet, restored to health and uselullness by the use of BRISTOL’S SARSAPARILLA ! It cures because it removes the acrid humors from the body, and by purifying the blood makes the system im pervious to disease. THE CHOLERA need produce no fear to those who make a free use of -IS. / , .» Sarsapari,la * f>me b!oo(1 is a powerful bulwark against the encroachments of disease, and the pesti be n a^in throughout our land! may be ... a great degree avoided, by using Bristol’s tiarsapa- Lh/srutery, Costivmess, Summer Complaint*, Cholic Shiv * e } T',n a,ns u i. lhe Bask > Sate and Head, Canker 'ulce rated J hroatßranching Canker of the Stomach,' fmr anddlfue, Bthous fetor, Typhus and all other Fevers, Small Poi, Measles, Scarlet Fever.*, Rheumatism, Cuta neous Eruptions, Erysipelas, Liver Complaint, Juandice Loughs, LohLi and Consumption . * These complaints are ad occasioned bv impure blood and are permanently cured by the use of Bristol’s Sarsa par ilia. “THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE.” Take the language of Scripture, and the languace of reason. I rom the blood is built up. particle by particle the enure human body. Its bones and muscles and del irate tissues are all the results of the gradual deposite of minute partic es, willed are taken up hy tl.e various nr pans throughout the system. As the wood of the tre* grows, year by year, from the deposite of ligneous sub stances from the sap which circulates through it- canil ar> vessels, so does the organized living human body grow, ami supply its natural waste from the materials supplied by the blood alone; for the blood contains all materials necessary to the reparation and growth of the organs. ° As it is the only means by which the great function of nutrition is accomplished, so also is this important vital fluid the source of all the humors of the body. The saliva, tears, bile, urine, perspiration and all other se cretions, are taken from the blood. How indispensable then is it that this FOUNTAIN OP LIFE be m a pure and healthy state. 1 Bristol’s Sarsaparilla is the greatest purifier of the blood known to the Materia Medica. Invalids, Remember—That Bristol’s is the only pure extract of Sarsaparilla prepared in this country, one hot tie of which is worth ten of the kind offered by many unprincipled quacks throughout the United States 3 The case of James Wyckoff has no equal, it stands out alone. Bristol s Sarsaparilla has achieved, in Ups cure, a reputation and a fame that can never be won bv any other medicine. 3 A synopsis of the case, and a quotation extracted from the most influential and respectable press, is all that can be given ... this sheet. The history of the young man has been printed, and is in the hands of agents. If, in the days of the Apostles, among the many who sought miraculous relief at their hands, there had been brought to them the remnant of a human bcitt" deaf umb and partially blind, with both legs and one arm eaten oil by ulceration, his ears. Ins nose, and palate too, completely destroyed by the ravages of the terrible disease, whose work of destruction was surely and swiftly going on—would it not have been deemed a striking illustration of miraculous power had the cruel malady been at once stayed—its horrible ulcerations at once healed—and the mutilated body of the sufferer re lieved from racking pain, his appetite restored his sleep again rendered sound and refreshing—his flesh spirits animation once more returned—in short, a complete restoration to general health effected. Such would indeed have been deemed a miracle yet such a wonderful work lias been wrought by Bristol’s Sarsaparilla! James Wyckoff, now 22 years of age, and the son of l eter yv yckoff. a farmer of Clarence, ferie Co. New York, is the living monument of this most wonderful cure. When five years old, being attacked by measles he had a preparation of mercury administered to him’ and for eleven years of wasting pain, and frightful mu tilation, were its pernicious effects at work. Awful he yond description were the sufferings of that poor hoy during the interval, as detailed in an interesting history of his extraordinary cure, published in 1846, for bis ben efit, and which can he had from Bristol’s agents. Six years have now elapsed since this modern miraclo was performed, and the person vet lives to testify though mutely, yet most eloquently—to the curative pro perties of Bristol’s Sarsaparilla, CASE OF INFLAMATORY RHEUMATISM. Hartford, Cony., Sept. 29. 1642. This may certify that I have been a subject of Inflam matory Rheumatism for the last eighteen years, and often confined to my bed for four or six weeks by’ each attack. I have tried every possible remedy that the most ce'ebrafed of the New York medicinal faculty could prescribe, Resides any quantity of quack medi cines, but did not obtain permanent "relief. Soon after resuming my residence in Hartford, I hail the most severe attack 1 ever had. I was confined to my room two months, and when I left it was scarce y able to walk, and not without the most severe pain. My lameness 'asted from last October to the June following Having business in New York last Februai v, 1 was there introduced to a gentleman by the name of Thomas Hogan, who highly recommended Bread's Sarsaparilla. He told roe that he had been confined to lii.s bed eight months, with Rheumatism and Scrofula, and his phy sicians find given him up, as past recovery. He used fifteen bottles of Bristol’s Sarsaparilla, and it was to this medicine alone that he attributed his present exis tence. 1 concluded to defer the trial until 1 returned to Hart ford, and again consulted my physician, whose prescrip tion 1 followed-until May, without relief. 1 then bought Bristol’s Sarsaparilla of you, and continued taking itac cording to directions. I then visited New York again, and was there introduced to Mr. Bristol, who advised mo by all mean® to persevere. I called on twenty dif ferent individuals of the first respectability, who had been cured of all the ills that flesh is heir to, who all at tribute their restoration to health entirely to this invalu able medicine. With all this testimony," ( continued liil I had taken sixteen buttles, which has restored me to perfect health. I shall be happy at any time to give any one all the information that lam possessed of, in regard to this invaluable medicine, and confidently recommend it to ail who aic afflicted with the diseases for which it ie recommended. Respectfully yours, S. L. MOORE. • REMEMBER That Bristol’s Sarsaparilla is the only Original Me i dicine, and that all the various Saraaparillas that have ; sprung up in the last few years are mere imitations Brisioj’s was established in 1832. in 1840 the proprie tors, et an immense sacrifice, enlarged Hie bottles to a quart, thus offering to the afflicted a large quantity and 1 a pure article for the money than was ever before offer ed. , These who buy Sarasparilla should be sure they are buying the genuine article. Ask for Bristol’s Original Sarsaparilla. * Orders may be addressed to 1 B ARRETT, CARTER & CO. ang. 7 d&c3m .Sole Agent, Augusta. t . > IMPORTATIONS FOR SPRING USE 3 \MT V °* PRICE, & CO., DR A PERS AND ▼ T Ta ILORS, are receiving FIN E SINGLE CASHMERE CLOTHS AND CASHMERE . CASHMERETTS, DRAB D’ETES, FACOME DRILLS ami new and splendid Summer VEST INGS, to sell by Patterns, or make to mt us lire in the most modern syle, and best manner. CLOTHING, s Os new and fashionable style, and well made up HOSIERY. Shirts, Under Shirts, Drawers, Gloves. Suspc n ders, Cravats, Scarfs, and all the useful articles for the wardrobe. « One of the film being in New York, will make ; shipments weekly of the latest patterns of Goods WM. O. 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