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DAILY CONSTITUTIONALIST; ——
t;y J A AIKS GARDNER, Jr.] AUGUSTA. GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 18. 1849. VUE. XXVIII.—NEW SERIES.—VOL IV.—
THE i (iNSTH'I THIN A LIST 1
OFFT CH IN McINTOSH-STREET,
Third door from the North-Westcomcr of
Broad-Street.
h; , r , x 'm» b % A.imimstrat. Executors or Guar
,„ an ! are .paired, by law, to be held on the first Tnss
„. iy lhe nib, between the hours often imherore
ml three ui Hie afternoon, at the Court House in
v, inch the property is situate. Notice of those sales
must he eiveii in a public Gazette SIXTY DAY S pre
vious to the day of sale,
u .lesof NEGROES must he at Public Auction, on th
!ir>t 'Tuesday of the month, between the usual hours o
lie, at the iViace of public sales in the county where
Hip l.tjrers Testamentary,or Administration,or Guar
\ siiausiiip, may have been granted, first giving >IXI i
DAY’S notice thereof, in one of the public Gazettes of
-ills l-r.ae. and at the door of the Court House where
,utiisales are to beheld.
Notice for the sale of Personal Property must be given
ui like manner FORTY DAYS previous to day of sale
Kiit.ee t Hie Debtors and Creditors of an Estate must be
published for FORI V DAYS.
Mi,lit e that application will be made to the Courtof Or
dinary for leave to sell LAND, must be published for
V 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
To Professional and Business Men.
PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS
not exceeding six linos, will be inserted under this
head at the rate of $lO per annum. Cards exceed
ng six lines, will be charged pro rata per line.
CITY HOTEL.
SA VANNAH, GEORGIA.
P. CONDON.
~*T. A. SO ULEA KD,
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
SAVANNAH, GA
N,w.« d&wlv
JOHN W. EVANS,
A T TOIINEY AT LA W ,
DALTON, GA.
\!1 business entrusted to his care will meet with
prompt attention. Refers to VV m. H. Stark, of the
house of Scranton &- Stark. ly teb. 21
SAMUEL BARNETT,
attorney at law,
WASHINGTON, GA.,
WILL practice in the Counties of Wilkes, War
ren, Hancock, Taliaferro, Elbert, Oglethorpe
Lincoln, and Madison. ly Jan. 5.
O’DR. HENRY A. HIGNON respect
fully tenders his PROFESSIONAL SEKV ICES
to the citizens of Augusta, and vicinity. OlHce at
the residence of Mr. Jos. Bignon, Broad-st.
uine -1 Ir
CLEV ELAND & SPEAK,
SURGEOH <£Sig% DENTISTS
NO. 215 BROAD-ST
/Over Aldrich & Green s Shoe Store.)
Nov. i J ly
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COM
PANY OF NEW YORK.
Robertson, Pres’t. 1 Saml. HANNAY,Sec’y
Applications received by
GREENVILLE SIMMONS,
Nov. 24 iy Agent.
JOHN L. HARRIS.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ATLANTA, GEO.,
Refers to Hi nhy H. Gumming. Esq., A. J.&
T. W. Mri uvR, Esqs.. VV. T. Gould, Esq., E
Starnk.s, Esq., Jas. Gardner,Jr., Esq., C. A
Greiner. Savannah; C. J. Jenkins,Esq.
A prill __
JOHN T. SHEWMAKE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Will practise in the counlies of Burke. Jeffer
son. Emanuel, Richmond, Scriven and Washing
ton. Office at Waynesboro’, Ga. Promises to be
prompt in the execution of his business.
aug. 7 lv
J, A THRASHER,
A 'l' TO K NE V A T L A W ,
McDonough, ga.
eb.23 ly
L U .11 PKLV A LUM P K IN,
John H. Lumpkin. J W . W . Lumpkin
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
ROME, GJ.
april 13 ly
JOHN F. LAWSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
sept. 13 WAYNESBORO’, GA.
LAW
'The undersigned having formed a partnership
in the practice of LAW, under the style of G., J.
v V W. SCHLEY, will attend all the Courts of the
[Middle Circuit. All business confided to us will
be promptly attended to.
GEORGE SCHLEY,
JOHN SCHLEY,
dec 13 ly W. SCHLEY.
TH ADDS USA. OA KM AN,
ATTORNEY’ AT LAW,
APPLING, COLUMBIA COUNTY, GEO.
WILL practice in the several counties of the
Middle Circuit. a
Refer* to Hon. Win. W. Holt, Col. T. Clantop.
\Vm, T. Gould. C. J. Jenkins, H. H. Gumming
A. J. and T. W. Miller, Esqre., Messrs. M. M. Dye.
and Ghas. F.. Grenville. Augusta; Messrs. James
and Joseph O'Hear, Charleston, &. C.
feb. 20 1 v
JAM ES GARDNER, JR.,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
AUGUSTA. GEORGIA
ALEXANDER MACKENZIE, Jr.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
WAYNESBORO’, GEORGIA.
Apiif-O ly 178
W. W. MONTGOMERY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AUGUSTA GEORGIA.
Will practice in the counties of Richmond, Jef
ferson. Burke and Columbia.
REFERENCES Hon. G. W. Crawford,
Washington City ; Col. W.T. Goulu, Jas. Gard
ner, Jk- Esq., Augusta ; Messrs. J. P. C. White
head, and A. G. Whitehead, Burke county;
Major J. P. Gairdner, Jetferson.
O’* To be touud at Col, W. T. Gould’s Office,
until the Ist of October. sept. 7
LAW NOTICE:
O’The Undersigned will practice Law in
the Western Circuit, and adjoining counties.
HOWELL COBB
JAMES J ACKSON.
(TF Address Cobb & Jackson, Athens, Ga., or
Monroe, Ga. 6mo* sept. 4
PLANTERS’ HOTEL’
CORNER OF CHURCH AND QUEEN STREETS,
CHARLESTON, S. C.,
(FORMERLY KEPT BY CHARLES H. MIOT.)
J AMES W. LAMKIN and JAMES M. HURST
having become the Proprietors of the above ex
tensive and well known establishment, solicit the
patronage of their friends, and the public gene
rally. juiy 26
DYSPEPTICS READ THIS !
Dr. allun’s vegetable coai-
POUNI). for the cure of Dyspepsia, Liver
Complaint', Nervous Debility, Billions Affections,
«Vc.,&c. T his medicine is offered to the public
under the assurance that there is no article in cx
i istence having stronger claims to their considera
tion. Being compounded by a regular graduate of
Jefferson College, Philadelphia, and a practfcing
Physician of twenty years standing in Phila
delphia. his long experience has confirmed him in
the opinion, that a compounded medicine was re
quired to prevent and remedy the DEBILITA
TION produced by residing in low miasmatic CLI
mates, and to counteract the prostrating influ
ences of the many nervous disorders with which
the human family are alHicted.
Dr. Allen is a well known Physician, and has
used the above medicine in his practice for
tewlve years with the most astonishing effect,
having tested its qualities in above
FIVE THOUSAND CASES.
No medicine ever received more flattering re
commendation from Physicians of eminent stand
ing than has been bestowed on this. Read the
following:
The late Dr. GEORGE MeCLELAN. of Phila
delphia, pronounced it one of the BEST TONIC
preparations he had ever used, and recommended
it strongly in cases of Dyspepsia, Nervous Debili
ty, &c.
The following is an extract of a letter from
DR. ROBERT AGNEW,
an eminent Physician of Lancaster county, Pa.
“Dk. Allen.—Dear Sir ; —lt is with great plea
sure that 1 inform you of the success attending
your Medicine, while employed in my practice.
Ijfirraly believe that in eight cases out of ten the
Dyspeptic may, by the use of your Medicine, rid
himself of this thorn in the pathway of life. Not
onh in Dyspeptic cases, but in all casess of con
stipation and diseases depending on a debfitated
state ol the nervous system, togesher with a tor
pid state of the Bowels, will your Elixir be of in
estimable value.”
Prepared only by the Proprietors, G. W. Allen
M. I) ,Philadelphia,and J. A X- W. L. Cleveland
No. 207 King street, Charleston, S. C.
Agents for Augusta, D. B. Plum be dc Co., and
P. A. Moise, Druggists, and sold by the principal
Druggists in the United States.
None genuine unless signed by Dr. G. W. Al
len, and countersigned by J. A. tSc W. L. Cleve
land.
The bottles having the words “ALLEN’S DYS
PEPTIC MEDICINE, Philadelphia,” blown on
the glass. aug. 24
EFFING’S COMPOUND FLUID EX
TRACT OF SARSAPARILLA AND
QUEEN’S DELIGHT.
r|AO TIIF PUBLIC. —This preparation has
1 acquired a very extended and established cc
lelwity in most of the .Southern States of the Union
—both in the hands of Physicians and private use
—which its efficacy 7 alone has sustained for several
years, as a remedy for Scrofula or Kings’s Evil,
Ulcerated Sore Throat, longstanding Rheumatic
Affection, Diseases ot the Skin, old Sores, White
Swellings, Diseases of the Bones, 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 painiui, disagreeable and
hitherto incurable affections resulting therefrom,
such as Ulcers of the 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 be a most uselul pu
rifier of the blood in all such diseases.
In all complicated cases of 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 the only remedy 7 upon
which the hope of recovery can be reasonably
founded. It relieves the disease, and at the same
time imparts vigor to the w hole system —under the
use of this medicine, the patient is enabled to take
nourishing food, which in other practice is with
held. In many cases where the horrible ravages
of disease have taken so deep root that patients
have been given up by the most skilful 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, are suffi
cient to 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, had previ
ously to using this preparation, raceived the best
medical treatment and given up by their Physi
cians as being beyond the reach of medical skill.
It is, however, advisable that it should he given, if
practicable, under the u| erintendence of a Phy
sician, for him to prescribe such other remedies in
conjunction with this, as the necessity of ihe case
may require. This preparation has put into the band
of Physicians a remedy, by which they can master
a variety of diseases, which have faithertoo baffled
the greatest skill and study Jt is a safe and harm
less medicine, and removes all those evils which
an unsuccessful use of mercury so often occasions.
Price $1 per Bottle, or $-5 for six Bottles. Pre
pared and lor sale by J. P. M. EPPING, Chemist
and Druggist, 277 King-street, opposite Society
street, Charleston, 8. C. For sale in Augusta, by
PHILIP A. MOISE,
au!6-5m Sole Agent for Augusta.
SOUTHERN MUTUAL INSURANCE
COMPANY.
[TF At a Meeting of the Southern Mutual In
surance Company, held inGiiflin on the 7th inst.
(he following members were elected the Board o’
Directors for the year 1819 :
« DIRECTORS. —Hon. Asbury Hull, Athens,
President and Treasurer; J. G. Hill. Esq., Griffin,
Vice-Presidentßev. J. U. Parson, Griffin, Sec
retary ; Prof. C. F. McKay, Athens, Actuary ;H.
J. Sargent, Esq., Griffin; Wm. W. Chapman,
Grifli::; Hon. Lot Weaver. Albany; Hon. Wm. W.
Clayton, Athens; E. J.. Newton, Esq., Athens; J.
H. iNjwtr.i. Athens; A. Chase, Athens ;J. J. Hug
gins. Athens ; Fielding Bradford, Athens ; VV.
Letchei Mitchcl, Athens ; Dr. 11. Hall, Athens ;
Wm. M. Morton, Athens; Dr. E. V. Ware. Athens
Thomas Cunningham, Greensboro; John Robson;
Esq., Madison B. King, Esq., Roswell ; Miller
Grieve Milledgeville; Isaac Winship, Maeon ; N.
C. Mumi '-, Esq., Macon; John L Jones, Esq., Ma
con ; V . R. Tommy, Columbus ; J. J. Ridgeway.
Columbus; Henry Hall, Columbus; D. F. Wilcox,
Columbus.
Trus Company commenced business on the sth
ol Foot i ary, 1848. The report submitted to the
meeting shows the following gratifying result for
tne ins: ten months,ending the sth inst.:
Fire Risks 460
Marine 265
Inland 258
Servants.. 83
1,066 Risks
Premiums $55,628 43
Paid Losses $1,663 07
incidental..... 728 25
Salaries 1,320 00
R itmaed on risks terminated. 504 00 4.715 32
50 913 11
Risks terminated $69,425. On all expired poll
cios one half the premiums has been saved to the
nsi.red, equivalent to a dividend ol 50 per cent,
ol their premiums.
Communications addressed to the Secretary at
Griffin, will receive prompt attention.
J. U. PARSONS Sec. S. M,lns. Co.
This Company will insure Houses, Stocks of
Jo ids, Cotton in Store, or on shipboard, and Ne
ar will take all kinds of Fire and Marine
Risks not exceeding SIO,OOO, on any one risk, on
as reasonable terms as any office in this city.
Those who insure property for five years pay only
one-fifth in cash, and will probably never be call
ed on for an assessment the remaining lour years
and at the end of five years be entitled to their
shared accumulated profits then on hand. Open
policies, for shipping merchants, for Marine and
’ Inland Risks.
CHARLES HALL. Agent,
jan. 14 Sou. Mu. Ins. Comnanv.242 Broadts.
r WAITERS T WAITERS ! !
ON HAND, every variety of WAITERS
from 10 cents each, to sl2 per sett. Call a
the Crockery Store, 3 doors above the Rail Roai
Dank C. E. MUSTIN, Agent.
CHARLESTON DIRECTORY
-
F£R DIN A N D ZOGBAUM,
IMPORTER OF
mm & MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
of all descriptions.
No, 201 King-st., Victoria Range,
Charleston, S. C.,
Every article in the line sold at Northern prices
~J aTmfrs wTmay,
attorney at law,
Court Mouse Square, Charleston, S. C.
march 7 ly
PLANTERS’ HOTEL,
CORNER church and queen streets,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
CHARLES H. MTOT respectfully informs his
friends and patrons, that he has again resumed the
management of the above Establishment, and has
engaged Mr. James M. Hurst to assist him.
~ LAWSON & CLARK, "
Factors and General Commission
Merchants,
Fitzsimon’s Wharf,
Will give their strict attention to the sale of
Cotton, Grain and Flour.
~.a wv " CARRIAGE
• M ANUPACTORY
A handsome, large and well selected assortment
of Carriages always on hand 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.
O. J. CHAFEE & SiV AM AND,
No. 94 East Bay, Charleston, S. C.
IMPORTERS OF AND WHOLESALE DEALERS 1N
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
Wines, Cordials, Cigars, Tobacco
Apr., 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
ilied Sugar.
Also, assorted Steam Candy.
JOHN L. MEDLEY,
No. 165 East Bay, Charleston, S. C.
A. F. Wilmans. (A. Brick. IH. A. Block.
WILMANS & CO.,
IMPORTERS of
HARD WARE, CUTLERY, GUNS,
No. 12 Hayne-street,
Charleston, S. C.
E.C. Til AKIN:
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.
~~M. C. MOROECAI,
Auctioneer and Commission Mer
chant.
CHARLESTON, S . C.
Agent, U. S. Mail Steam Ship ISABEL, sailing
from Charleston to Havana, on the Ist and 15th of
each month.
~ E. R. CHEESBOROUGH,
Broker, Auctioneer and General
Commission Merchant.
For the purchase and sale of NEGROES,REAL
ESTATE, BANK STOCKS, 6lc. Ail business
entrusted to him will meet with prompitnde and
diligence. Offices No. 10 State street, Charles
on, S. C. lawlO Dec. 1
~ CONDICr, JENNINGS & CO.,
No. 157 Meting-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, Skirling, Harness, Bridle, Band and Top
Leather; Hog, Calf, Deer and Sheep
skins; Leather and India Rubber
Bands, Saddle Trees and Coach
Trimmings, &c., &c., &c.
“ JOS. LA WT( )N & CO.r
Importers of Foreign and Domes
tic Dry Goods,
No. 40 East Ray, Charleston, S. C.
GREGG, HAYDEN & CO.,
IMPORTERS OF FINE
Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware,
Guns, Military and Fancy Goods,
Charleston, S. C.
GFOLLEN.
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-street,
Wm 11. Morton,
Wm. C. Courtney, > Charleston.
Gilbert B. Tennent. >
l " jTe. WALKER & BROTHERS,
MARBLE YARD,
_133 Meeting-st., Charleston, S. C.
, Monuments, Tombs & Gravestones
All orders neatly and handsomely executed at
| less than New York prices.
> JOSEPH WALKER,
(Charleston, S. C.
i IAGENT FOR JOHN T. WHITE,
Type Fbunder, of the “ Hoe” Printing Press
Manufactory. Also, Printing Ink of the best qusli
f ty, all at New York prices—actual expenses only
* added. Large stock constantly on hand.
8 T. A. WHITNEY,
Broker, Auctioneer and Commis-
J sion Agent.
i Charleston, S. C
r ——
n G. GAETJENS,
d importer and wholesale dealer in
WINES AND LIQUORS,
No. 104 East-Bay—Charleston, S. C.
HARRAL, HARE & C0.,~
SADDLERY WARE HOUSE,
id No. 4 Hayne-street,
• Charleston, S. C.
GIARLESTON I>IR6(jTORV
JOHN VV. CALDWELL,
AgehV of New York and Boston
COMMERCIAL line of PACKETS,
Merchandize forwarded to all parts of the world
ret 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 rales as they can be purchased in
any city of the Union.
AMERICAN HOTEL,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
F. A. lIUKE, Proprietor.
F. V. DIBBLE,
Fashionable Hat 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, Ac,,
made to order at the shortest notice. All orders
for supplying Hotels in Georgia or Carolina will be
promptly attended to.
J. \V. BOESCH,
COPPERSMITH.
All kinds of STILLS, SODA FOUNTAINS,
and all kinds of Copper and Lead Pipes for Steam
Engines, «Scc., made in a workmanlike manner,
and with despatch. Also, constantly on hand.
Stop and Guage 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 pfUNGLE^
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER
BROGANS, BOOTS AND SHOES,
No. 30 East Bay—Charleston, S. C.
Also, Plantation Brogans, fitted to measure.
O* All orders received, promptly attended to.
J hTtAY LOR, -
Auctioneer and Commission Mer
chant,
17 Vendue Range, Charleston, S. C.
Agent for the sale of Charleston Steam Mill
(Joods, and of various Georgia and South Carolina
Shirtings and Osnaburgs.
j. jT fackler;
From Huntsville, Ala.
Factor and Commission Merchant,
No. 11 Central Wharf, Charleson, S. C.
A. IUSTI,
MANUFACTURER OK
Railings, and Gates, of all kinds,
Iron Chests, Scales, &c.,
No, 31, Queen Street.
Charleston, S. C.
MERCHANTS’ HOTEL,
(SIGN OF THE BUCK,) CORNER OF SOCIETY AND
KINO STREETS,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
By STEEN & DIVVER.
o*This Hotel is kept on strictly temperance
principles.
JOHN B. DeSAUSSURE,
FACTOR,
No. 1 Adgcr’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, Hayue Street, Charleston, S. C
~ JOSEPH VV HITE, SEN..
Wholesale Confectioner and Can
dy Manufacturer,
No, 356 King-st.. 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.^
PAVILION HOTEL,
BY H. L. BUTTERFIELD,
(Formerly of the Charleston Hotel,)
Charleston, S. C,
LAWTON & FURMAN.
Factors & Commission Merchants
Fitzsimous’ Wharf, Charleston, S. C,
VICTORIA HOTEL
BY COOK & M’CONNEEL,
King-Street, Charleston.
B. F. SMITH & CO.,
76 East Bay, Charleston, S. C.,
dealers in
PAINTS, OILS, AND GLASS,
AND MANUFACTURERS OE
Spirits Turpentine, Rosin, Pilch
and Varnishes.
t ' H. JESSEN,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
And Wholesale Dealer in Groceries, Wines and
Liquors, and for Wells’ Cider Distillery.
Groceries and Liquors received
weekly. Charleston, S. C.
‘ MILLAR’S DIStUIT BAKERY”
f No. 137 Meeting-street, opposite Market
Charleston, S. C.
. Charleston Gilding Establishment
This is 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 VV ootls, fur
nished to order, in frames or by the hundred feet.
Fancy and plain Looking Glasses and Glass Plates,
-of all sizes and descriptions, at wholesale and re -
tail.
Also, a general assortment of Artist Materials,
at wholesale and retail. Address
EMANUEL CURRANT, 146 King street,
a.biton, 9, C.
( H AHLESTOiN DIRECTORY
DRAPER AND TAILOR,
No. 30 Broad-street, Charleston, &. C.,
Has alwaysou baud a handsome assortment of
Cloths, Cas-iineres, Vestings, and Fancy articles, |
which he otlers on the usual terms, or at 10 per
cent, discount for cash.
LEWIS M. HATCH,
No. 12, Meeting-st.—Charleston, S. C.
AGENT FOR THE
Brooklyn SPERM OIL Factory, 1
For the sale of Metallic Huhber Belts, Patent!
Riveted-Stretched Leather Belts. Gutfa Percha ■
Belts, Looms and all kinds of Cotton Machinery, I
Laths, Mortising Machines, Iron Safe* for Books, j
Fire and Thief Proof, Platt s Corn and W heat |
Mills, Labane’s Scales, Shuttles and Card (-loth j
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 Saugerties White Lead and New Bedford
Linseed Oil Companies. The heaviest of the above
articles are sold at the manufacturer’s prices, and j
the others at New York prices.
The utmost care given when articles ordered j
have to be made
GEORGE OATESj
DEALER IN
Piano Fortes. Music, Musical lu- 1
struiiK iits, Books, Stationery, &c.
234 and 230 Kiug-st.. at the Bead,
Charleston, S. C.
NATHAN H. COHEN,
General Commission Merchant,
157 East Bay. 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
handis and Produce.
McKENZiE, CADOW & CO.,
WHOLESALE DRV GOODS,
No. 82 East Bay,
Charleston, So. Ca.
" JOHN S. BIRD & CO,
Military, Looking Glass and Fan
cy Store,
'PiIE SIGN OF THE GOLD SPECTACLES,
f 223 and 22*5 in the bend} of King-si.
Mathematical and Surveyors Instruments} Spec
tacles and Optical Instruments of all kinds} Plated
Castors} Candlesticks; Cake Baskets, iVc., 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.
AI’CARTER & ALLEN,
Wholesale Booksellers and Sta
tioners,
At the old stand, Meeting Street, one door north
ot the Charleston Hotel.
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.
Eh B . CREWS,
SUCCESSOR TO DICK ic CREWS,
Auctioneer and Commission Mer
chants,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
"edgerton & RJCHARDs7"
DRAPERS AND TAILORS,
No. 32 Broad-street,
Charleston, S. C.
DRY GOODSFOR FALL TRADE
IN CHARLESTON, S. C.
THE SUBSCRIBER is now receiving one of
the largest and most desirable slocks of Goods that
has ever been offered to the friends and customers
of 253 King street. He has, during the past Sum
mer, made extensive additions and alterations to his
Rooms, and is now prepared toshow, in bis Retail
Department, a most splendid assortment of
RICH FABRICS
for Ladies’ Dress : such as elegant Silks, Cash
meres. Muslin DeLaines, Alpacas, Satin DuChines,
Embroidered Orleans Cloths, Plain Merinos. Rm
broidered Cashmeres, Chamelion Lustres, Ging
hams. Prints, &c., <Jcc.
Lithe SHAWL DEPARTMENT, he is pre
pared to oIL r every variety of long and square
Shawls, both Plaid and 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, \ isetts and Sacks.
Also, a large stock of Linens and Linen Goods,
Marseilles Quilts, Fringes, Dimity, Curtain Stuffs,
and every variety of Hosiery.
Also, Goods for Gentlemen’s wear: such as
Broa Cloths, Casimeres, Vestings, Cravats, Ac. }
and i n rooma connected with his front Sales Rooms,
he is prepared to offer to Planters and others, one
of the most complete assortments to be found in
Charleston of
BLANKETS, KERSEYS, SATINETS, JEANS,
DOMESTICS, &C.
He confidently invites the attention of all who
visit the city, to his stock as one of the largest in
the Southern country. It is his intention to em
brace in his stock, every artic.e of Dry Goods tbai
may be new or desirable, so that purchasers can
always be supplied with the newest and best styles
of Goods in the market, and at the
Fowest 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, S. C.
~ C. WILLE,
IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN
French, English,German ami domestic
Fancy Goods, Hosiery, Gloves,
Button-, and all kinds of Trimmings; Coombs,
Brushes, Violins, Fans. Suspenders, Pins, Needles,
Jewelry, Perfumery, Toys, Marbles, Slates, Pen
l cils, Steel Pens, Ac.
No. 208 King-st., ( Opposite Victoria House.)
aug. 26 Charleston, S. C.
: SPRING AND SUMMER FASHIONS
AND GOODS!
JOHN BRIDGES,
. fashionable draper and
; TAILOR.
Nest Door Below the United States Hotel,
, AUGUSTA . GEORGIA.
HAS JUST RECEIVED a full assortment ol
CLOTHS, CASIMERES, VESTINGS,
. DRILLS, DRAP IVETE.CASH MERETTS, and
FANCY ARTICLES for Gentlemen’s wear, com
, prising alt that is latest in style. He will be pleased
> to manufacture the above Goods in point of Trim
mings and Fit, that shall not be surpassed in any
. market.
MILITARY UNIFORMS made, and Making
and Trimming in the best manner.
, match 7
DISEASE STOPPED IN ITS MARCH!
CHOLERA PREVENTED.
\ MEDICINE for all complaints of the Blood,
i -t *- Nervous attacks, or Bilious Affections.
Invalids Read!—Among tiie remedies of the day
| " hat medicine is the best' This question has been an
swered by the unsolicited testimonials of more than TWO
HUNDRED THOUSAND PERSONS! who have been
I restored to health and usefullness 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 iiu
pervious to disease.
THE CHOLERA
need produce no tear to those who make a free use of
Bristol s >arsapariha. Pure blood is a powerful bulwark
against the encroachments of dwease, and the nesti
fence which is again spreading throughout our land, may
, be m a great degree avoided, by using Bristol’s Sarsapa-
Dyscntery, Costiveness, Summer Complaints, Cholic Ship
hcrer, Pains in the Back, Sale and Head, Canker 'UUn
rated Throat. Bronchitis, Canker of the Stomach, Freer
and Agent, Bilious Fever, Typhus, and all other Fevers
m Small Pour, .Measles, Scarlet Fevers, Rheumatism, Cut a
iicous Eruptions, Krysipelas, Liver Complaint, Juan due,
Coughs, Colds and Consumption.
These complaints are ad occasioned by impure blood
, and are permanently cured by the use of‘Bristol’s Sarsa
parilla.
“THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE.”
Tase the language of Scripture, and the language of
reason. From the blood is built up. particle by particle
the entire human body. Its bones and muscles and del’
mate tissues are all the results of the gradual deposite of
minute particles, which are taken up by the various or
pins throughout the system. As the wood of the tree
grows, year by year, from the deposit* of ligneous sub
stances from the sap which circulates through its capil
lary vessels, so does the organized living human body
grot\ , and 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 s.
cretions, are taken from the blood. How indispensable
then is it that this FOUNTAIN OF LIFE he in a pure
and healthy state.
Bristol’s Sarsaparilla is the greatest purifier of the blood
known to the Materia Medica.
Invalids, Remember—That Bristol’s is the only mire,
extract of Sarsaparilla prepared in this country, one hoi
tie of which is worth ten of the kind offered bv nn »
unprincipled quacks throughout the United States
The case of James Wyckoff has no egua j j t stands
out alone ! Bristol’s Sarsaparilla has achieved, in tin's
cure, a reputation and a fume that can never be wer hv
any other medicine. " '
A synopsis of the case, and a quotation extracted from
the most influential and respectable press, is all that can
be given in 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 being deal
umb and partially blind, with both legs and one on*
caien off by ulceration, his ears, his nose, and oa -u«
too, comp etely destroyed by the ravages of the terrible
disease, whose work of destruction was surely ami
awittly going on—would it not have been deemed a
striking illustration ol miraculous power bad the cruel
malady been at once stayed -its horrible ulcerations ai
once healed—and the mutilated body of the sufferer re
lieved from racking pain, his appetite restored-hissleet*
again rendered sound and refresbing-hia flesh, spirits
animation once more returned-i-in short, a complete
■ restoration to general health effected. J
1 Such would indeed have been deemed a miracle—vet
Sarsa a aTi»a d ! erfUl " Ufk t,aa t,ei “ wrought by Bristol’s
James Wyckoff, now 39 years of age, and the son of
reter \\ yckoff, a farmer of Clarence, Erie 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*
ami for eleven years of wasting pain, and frightful mu
tilation, were its pernicious effects at work. Awful be
yond description' were the sufferings of that poor bov
during the interval, as detailed in an interesting history
of his extraordinary cure, published in 1640, for his ben
efit, and which can be had from Bristol’s agents.
Six years have now elapsed since this uiodem miracle
was performed, and the person vet lives to testify—
though mutely, yet most eloquently—to the curative pro
perties ol Bristol’s Sarsaparilla,
CASE OF INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM.
Hartford, Conn., Sept. 1842.
Tills may certify that I have been a subject of’lnflam
matory Rheumatism for the last eighteen years, and
olten confined to my bed for four or six weeks by' each
attack. I have tried every possible remedy that the
most celebrated of the New York medicinal facult*
could prescribe, besides any quantity of quack medi - -
ctues, but did not obtain permanent relief.
Soon after resuming my residence in Hartford I had
the most severe attack I ever had. I was confined to
my room two months, and when I left it was scarce’v
able to walk, and not without the most severe pain Mv
lameness lasted from last October to the June follow in/
Having business in New York last Februan 1 was
there introduced to a gentleman by the name of Thomas
Hogan, who highly recommended .Bristol's Sarsaparilla
He told me that lie had been confined to his bod eodu
months, with Rheumatism and Scrofula, and his pile
siciaus had given him up, as past recovery. He used
titteeii bottles of Bristol's Sarsaparilla, and it was lo
this medicine alone that he attributed his present exis
tence.
I concluded to defer the trial until 1 returned lo Hart
ford, and again consulted my physician, whose prescrip
tion I followed until May, without relief. 1 then bought
Bristol’s Sarsaparilla of you, and continued taking it ac
cording to directions. I then visited New Vork again
and was ti.»re introduced to Mr. Bristol, who advised
me by all means to persevere. I called on twesdi dil
erent individuals of the first respectability, who had
been cured of all the ills that flesh is heir to, who ail at
tribute their restoration to health entirely to this ii.valu
able medicine. With,a.l .hi.
I had taken sixteen bottles, which has restored me to
perfect health. I shall be happy at any time to anv
one all the information that I am possessed of in regard
to this invaluable medicine, and confidently recommend
it to all who are afflicted with the diseases for which it
ie recommended.
Respectfully yours, S. L. MOORE.
REMEMBER
That Bristol’s Sarsaparilla is the only Original Me
dicine, and that all the various Sarsupariilas that h ive
sprung up in the last few years are mere imitations
Bristol’s was estatdished in 1882. In 1840 the proprie
tors, at. an immense sacrifice, enlarged the bottles to a
quart, thus offering to the afflicted a large quantity and
a pure article for the money than was ever before offer
ed.
These who buy Sarasparilla should bo sure they ar#
buying the genuine article. Ask for Bbutol’s Oeioinai.
Sarsaparilla.
Orders may be addressed to
BARRETT, CARTER CO.
ang. 7 d&c3m Sole Agent, Augusta.
IMPORTATIONS FOR SPRING USE
Will O. PRICE, A CO., DRAPERS AND
TAILORS, are receiving FINE SINGLE
CASHMERE CLOTHS AND CASHMERE
CASHMERETTS, DRAP D’ETES, FACOME
DRILLS and new and splendid Summer VEST
INGS, to sell by Patterns, or make to measure
in the most modern syfc, and best manner
CLOTHING,
Os new and fashionable style, and well made im
HOSIERY. 1 ‘
Shirts, Under Shirts, Drawers, Gloves, Suspe u
ders, Cravats, Scarfs, and ail the useful’ article*
for the wardrobe.
One of the fnm being in New York, will make
j shipments weekly of the latest patterns of Goods
WM. O. PRICE & CO, 258 Broad ts
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irilE SUBSCRIBERS having been appoint*
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same, g 5 per annum. >ingle copies always for
sale—a lew of the July No. on hand.
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