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About Daily constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1846-1851 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1849)
CHARLESTON Mltl TOR Y ' JOHN W. CALDWELL, Agent of New York and Boston COMMERCIAL line of PAC KETS, I Merchandize forwarded to all parts of the world ree of Commissions. CHARLESTON, £ C. . & H. CAMERON, Iftj. ’ITERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Crokery, fMr \ and Glass Ware, Wo. 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. DIBBLei, Fashionable Hal and Cap Ware House, NO. 3 7 BROAD-STREET, Charleston, S. C. JOHNSTON, CREWS & BRAWLEY, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN DRV GOODS, No, 28 Past Bay, Charleston, S. C. S. FOGAR I IE, 160 King-street. Char!eston, S, C. Upholstering, Curtain, and Paper Hanging and W indow Shades, Mafrases ol Wool, flair. Cotton, Moss, tec. made to order at the shortest notice. Ali orders for supplying Hotels in Georgia or Carolina will be promptly attended to. J. W. HOESCH, COPPERSMITH. All kinds of STILLS. SODA FOUNTAINS, and all kinds of Copper and Lead Pipes for Sieam Engines, tec., made in a workm-.nlike manner, and with despatch. Also, constantly on hand, i Siop and linage Cocks tor Steam Engines and V\ ■ ter Works, which will be sob! 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 Bast Bay —Charleston, S C. Also, Plantation Brogans, fitted to measure. Hi- Ah orders received promptly attended to. “7. H. 'PAYLOR, Auctioneer and Commission Mer chant, 17 Vendue Range, Charleston, B. C. Agent for the sale of Charleston Steam Mill Goods, and of various Georgia aud South Carolina Shirtings and Osnaburgs. J. j’ FAt’KLER, From Huntsville, Ala. Factor and Commission Merchant, No II Central Wharf. Charlesotj. S. C a. lu&n, MANUFACTURER OF Railings, and Gales, of all kinds, iron Chests, Scales, &c., No, 31, Queen Street. Charleston, S. C. MERCHANTS' HOTEL, OF THE BUCK,) CORNER OF SOCIETY AND KING STREETS, CHARLESTON. S. C. Bv STEEN A DTVVER. iff rii is Hotel is kept on strictly temperance principles. JOl IN B ~lJ e SA U SMJkeT FACTOR, No. I Adder’s South Wharf. N. B.—Wi.l attend to the sale of Cotton, and a! descriptions ol Country Produce on consignmen’. T C. NISBETr Factor & Commission Merchant, No. 23, Hayue Street, Charleston. S. < josei 7 ii wmfE. ishin ~ Wholesale Confectioner and Caa dv Manufacturer, m No, 356 Kmg-st. South of Boundary-st. Charleston, S. C. M. SCHRODER & SUSSDORFP, Fancy, Dry and Millinery Goods, Straw Bonnets, Silks, Gloves, &c. No. 149 Meeting-st., Charleston, 3. C. W. W. WILBUR. Auctioneer, Commission Merchant aud Manufacturers’ Agency Depot No. 176 Kine-st.. Charleston. So Ca. ~PAVILION UOTEL~ BY 11. L. BU PTE It FIELD, (Formerly of the Caarleston Hotel ) Charleston, 8. C. LAWTON At FURMAN. Factors & Commission Merchants Fitzsimous’ Wharf. Charleston, S. C. BY COOK At M’CONNFLL, King-Street Charleston. B. F. SMITH & CO., 70 East Bay, Charleston, S. C., OEALEKS JN PAINTS, OILS, AND GLASS, AVO MANUFACTURERS OF Spirits Turpentine, Rosin, Pitch aud Varnishes. H. J ESSEN, COMMISSION MERCHANT, And Wholesale Dealer in Groceries Wines and Liquor*, and A:reiit for Wells’ ('ufer Distillery. tLT Fresh Groceries and Liquors received I weekly. Charleston, S. C. MILLAR’S BISCUIT BAKERY, No. 13 7 Meeting-screet, opposite Mai ket | . Charleston, S. C. } Charleston Gilding Establishment; This is the only regular establishment of the i kind in this city the proprietor himself being a practical workman, and employs none but expe j rienced assistants Rich ornamental and plain i Looking Glass, Portrait, Picture Frames and W in dow Cornices furnished at the-hottest notice. Rosewood, with every variety of Woods, fur- I uuiied to order, in frames or by the hundred feet, i fancy and plain Looking Glasses and Glass Plates, ! of ad 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. j J a vjTis'~vv7~'\i ATTORNEY AT LAW* Court House Square, Charleston, S. C. j march 7 J v PLANTERS’ HOTEL, CORNER CHURCH AND QUEEN STREETS, CHARLESTON, S. C. CHARLES H. MIOT respectfully informs his i friends and patrons, that he has again resumed the j management of the above Establishment, aad has I •ngaged Mr. James M. Hurst to assist him. T ft ARLIiSTON ft RLCTOR V ; FERDINA NI) Z 0(1 ft A L M , IMPORTER OF Ml Slf & MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, of all descriptions. No, 201 King-st., Victoria Range. Charleston. S. C., Every article in the line s-~dd at Northern prices LAVVSON & CLARK, Factors and General Commission Merchants, Fitzsimon's Wharf W r iH give their ?tnct attention to the sale of Cotton. Grain and Flour. CARRIAGE -B V? * IA NUFAC I ORY AND DEPOT. vy < . A handsome, large and well selected assortment ol Carriages always on hand of every description. | \ isitors to the city, are invited to give me a call Opposite Charleston Hotel.Meetingstreet,Charles ton, S. C. A. ROULAIN. O. J. Cl! A FEE & ST. AM AND, No. 94 East Bay, Charleston, S. C. IMPORTERS OF AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN j FOREIGN AM) DOMESTIC LIQUORS, i Wines, Cordials, Cigars, Tobacco ter.. 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 everv section of the Southern and VV estern States. CHARLESTON STEAM SUGAR RE FINERY. Loaf, Crashed, Powdered and Clar ified Sugar. Also, assorted Steam Candy. JOHN L. MEDLEY, \ No. 165 East Bay, Charleston. S. C. A. F Wi r.M vxs. |A. Prick. |H. A. Block. WILMANS & CO., IMPORTERS OF HARD WARE. CUTLERY, GUNS, No. 12 Hayne-street, Charleston, S. C, E. 0 THARIN, Auctioneer and General Commis sion Merchant, No. 24, Vendue Range. i All Grain consigned to me, together with other Country Produce, will meet with prompt sale and attention, having large Store Booms. Charleston , 8. C. —Refer to Col. James Gad,d. n j and M. C. Mordecai. ~ M. C. McJRDEGAI, i Auctioneer and Commission Mer chant. CHARLESTON. S. C. Agent, I . 8. Mail Steam Ship ISABEL, sailing . from Charleston to Havana, on the Ist and 15th oi each month. E. H. CHESSBOROUGH, Broker, Auctioneer and General Commission Merchant. For the purchase and sale of NEGROES, REAL ESTATE, BANK STOCKS, tec. All business entrusted to hua will meet with promuitude and diligence Ollices No. 10 State street. Charles on, S. C. 1 aw 10 Dec. I CON D i Cf, JBN NIN GS &' CO., No. 157 Meting-st., opposite Charleston Hotel, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN SADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS, Trunks, Valises, Saddle and Car -I**l -I Also, a complete assortment of Saddlery, Har ware. Skirtiiiir. Harness, Bridle, Band and Top Feather ; Hou-, Calf, Deer and Sheep skins 5 Leather and India Rubber Rands, Saddle Trees and Coach Trimmings. tec.. tec., tec. JOS LA W i f)\ & c'6“ Importers of Foreign and Domes tic Dry Goods, I No. 40 Fast Bav. Charleston. S. C. GREGG, HAYDEN & CO., IMPORTERS OF FINE Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, I Guns, Military and Fancy Goods, Charleston, IS. C. G. POLLEN. 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. S Hayne-street, VVm R. Morton, j VVm. C. Courtney, > Charleston. Gilbert B. Tennent S “1. E. WALKER & BROTHERS, MARBLE YARD, ' 133 Meetlng-st., Charleston, S C. Monuments, Tombs & Gravestones All orders neaily anil handsomely executed at j less than New Vork prices. JOSEPH WALKER, S, C. AGENT FOR JOHN T. WHITE, Type Founder, of the “ Hoe" Printing Press Manufactory. Also. Printing Ink of (he bes* qu?li ty, all at New York prices—actual expenses only added. Large stock constantly - on hand. T. A. WHITNEY, Broker, Auctioneer and Commis sion Agent. Charleston, S. C g. gaftjens7" IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN WINES AND LIQUORS, No. 104 Ea-t-Bay —Charleston, S. C. HARRAL, HARE &, CO , SADDLERY WARE HOUSE, No. 4 Hayne-street, Charleston, S. C. GEORGE OATEST DEALER IN Piano Fortes, Mu>ic, Musical lu , struments. Books, Stationery, &c. 234 and 236 King-st., at the Bend, Charleston, S. C. ' NA PHAN H. COHEN. i General Commission Merchant, East Ray. Charleston, S. C., FOR VIRGINIA MANUFACTURED | lOBACCO AND HAVANA CIGARS, Kee is constantly on band a supply, and will fur- 1 nish orders lor any brands or quantity. Also, tendse to the receiving and forwarding of Mer | bandis and Prooiice. Carriage RepoSilorjTT w. J gayer, South-East corner Meeting and Went. worth-streets, i i CHARLESTON, S. C. Has constantly on hand, a great variety of Car- ! riages of every description, calculated for the j t Southern market. Cfl DIRECTORY CHARLES D. CARR, DRAPER AND TAILOR. No. 30 Bkuad-street, Charleston. S. C.. Has always on hand a handsome assortment of Cloths, Cas-imeres, Vestings, a"u Fancy articles, which he offers on the usual terms. or at 10 per cent, discount for cash. LEWIS JVC U \TCIi, Nc. 12, Nlceting-st.—Charleston, S. C. AGENT FOR THE Brocks:-a SPERM OIL Factory, Fo> i.t sate of Metatn- L übber Beits. Patent Rif . .ed-Stretched Le, <her Belts. Gutta Percha , Felts, 1 .ooms and ad a Uof Cotton Machinery, I Laths, Mortising PL'chnr Iron Safes for Books, Fire andllr'f P p oof. Platts Corn and Wheat MiMs, Scales, Shuttles and Card Cloth i ■*> Keeps on hand a good stock of Roller Cloth and Skins, Lace and Picker Leather, Pickers, King Travellers, Brushes of all kinds, amt such things as cannot be found elsewhere. Also. Agent for the Sangerties White Lead and New Bedford I.inseed 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 MrKLNZIK, CaUoW & CO., WHOLESALE DRY GOODS, No. 82 East Bay, Charleston, So. Ca. i JOHN S. BIRD & CO, Military, Looking Glass and Fan cy Store, THE SIGN OF THE GOLD SPECTACLES, (223 and 225 in the bendj of King-st. Mathematical and Surveyors instruments; Spec tacles and Optica! Instruments of all kinds; Piated Castors; Candlesticks; Cake Baskets, &c., *Nc.; Oil Paintings and Engravings; Picture Frames made to order, and old Frames Kegilt and made equal to new. N. B.—Cheapest Store in Charleston. ‘~M’CARTER & ALLEN. j Wholesale Booksellers ami Sta tioners, At the obi stand. Meeting Street, one door north of the Charleston Hotel. E B. CREWS, SUCCESSOR. TO DICK ic CREWS, | Auctioneer and Commission Mer chants, CHARLESTON, S. C. EDCiER I UN <fc RICHARDS, 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 j the largest and most desirable slocks of Goods that has ever 1)* en offer d to Ihe friends and customers iof 253 King street. He has, duringt. e past Sum | mer, made extensive additions and alterations to his i Rooms, and is now prepared to show, in his Retail Department, a most splendid assortment of RICH FABRICS for Ladies’ Dress ; .such as elegant Silks. Cash meres, Muslin Del.aine , Alpacas,Satin DuChines, Embroidered Orleans Cloth-, Plain Merinos. Em broidered Cashmeres, Chamelion Lustres. Ging hams. Print*, &c., A c. In the SHAWL DEPARTMENT, he is pre pared to off r every variety of long and square Shawls, both Plaid and Punted; 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, Visetls and Sacks. Also, a large stock of Linens and Linen (i sods, Marseilles Quids, Erin res. Dimity, Curtain .Stuffs, and every variety of Hosiery. Also. Goods for Gentlemen’s wear: such as B oa Cloths, Ca-imeres, Vestings, Cravats, &c ; and i n rooms connected with hi- front Sal, s Ro- ms. tie is prepared to offer to Planters and others, one of the most complete assortments to be lound in Charleston of | BLANKETS. KERSEYS, SATINETS, JEANS. DOMESTICS, .vC. He confidently invites the attention of all who visit the city, to hi.i stock as one of the largest in the Southern country. It is his intention to em brace in his s'oek, every artic e ol Dry Goodstnai may be new or de-irab.e, so that purchasers can always be supplied with the newest and west sty les of Goods in the market, and at the Lowest Possible Prices. N. B—ln Rooms over Retail Department, lie of fers to Merchant and others, a complete assort ment of aii the above goods at Wholesale, an i invites the attention i f close buyers to his stcck u, j prices. W. G. BANCROFT, acg. 26 No. 253 Vug-st, Charleston, 8. C. cTTv ihLE, IMPORTER AND W iO.-VBSALE DEALER IN j French, Lh t :i)*b,Genn..n uud Domestic Fancy Gojds, Hosiery, Gloves, Bu 4 *ou-. and all kinds of Trimmings ; Coombs, L. Aoucs, Violins, Fans. iSusoendcrSf, Pins. Needles, Jewelry, Perfumery, Toys, Marbles, .Slates, Pen cils, Steel Peas, &c. No. 208 King-st., (Opposite Victoria Rouse.) aug. 26 Charleston. S. C. F. M RAY, AGENT AND INVENTOR OF THE INDIA RUBBER CAR SPRING, ALSO, Agent for Steam-packing INDIA RUB BER HOSE, FIRE BUCKETS and all oth er RUBBER GOODS, applicable to Rail Road purposes. The above articles can be furnished in any quan tities, at the shortest notice, and at the lowest rates. 98 Broadway, 4 doors from Wall-street, march 7 Iv New York. GLASS BOWLS. HE SUBSCRIBER II VS ON HAND- Plain and Moulded GLASS BOWLS of | every size, quality and pattern, which he offoos j tor sale, at very low prices, at the new Crockery I Store, ihree doors above the Railroad Bank. ■ June 18 C. E. ML SI IN Agent. IMPORTATIONS FOR SPRING USB W r MO. PRICE, A CO., DR \ PERS AND i’A ILORS, ar»- receiving FINE SINGLE CASHMERE CLOTHS' AND CASHMERE CASHMERCTTS, DRAP D’ETES, FACOME DRILLS and new and splendid Summer VEST INGS, to -ell by Patterns, or make to measure in the most modern syle, and best manner. CLOTHING) Os new and fashionable style, and well made up, HOSIERY. Shirts, Under Shirts, Drawers, Gloves, Suspe i deis, Cravats, Scarfs, and all the useful articles for the wardrobe. One of the fiim being in New York, will maae shipments weekly ol the latest patterns of Goods WM. O PRICE & CO, 258 Broad ts SOUTHGRN LITGBARY REVIEW. 1 1 SUBSCRIBERS having been appoint- M, cd the Agents lor the above popular periodi ca in this city, wis! receive sub enption to the same, jfo per annum. ingle copies alway s for sale—a tew of the July No on hand. GLO. A. OATES A, CO, Broad- st. ang 1 1 IN S UR AN Cxi, rpHE SUBSCRIBER, Agent for the South- A ern Mutual Insurance Company, for Au-ns ta. continues to take Marine, River and Ware House risks. Only seventy-five per cent, in cash ,s required-the balance in a good note, which may never be celled for. Merchants in the cPv and up country, are invited to take open Policies so as to keep in Georgia the heavr Premiums heretofore paid to foreign offices. He is also pre pared to make Insurance on Life, in the *ame In stitution, at reasonable rates. Office at the Provi sion Store, comer Mclntosh and Revnold’s streets July 12 T. W FLEMING. C 9 ! . * - IP® f ■»»■ S 3 se gnages* J. M. NEWBY & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, &c. UNDER THE UNITED STATES HOTEL, JAI. N. Ac CO. have just opened a large an 1 stock of FASHIONABLE READY • MADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, Nc., Ac All articles for Gentlemen’s wear, of the best make and fin.sh. can be found at this Establishment Having every advantage in manufacturing tin ir goods, they will sell them at prices as low as they can j be bought in Georgia. {Uf Call and look before buying elsewh; e. Oct. 20 ' iy RATES OF FREIGHT ON THE GEORGIA AND WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAIL ROAD. ; VITI jSSfca J gStez jl\ T] tiSSkst sSSfea idS&i GEORGIA R ROAD W -v A. R ROAD % £ | !| » : g I■i !; 5 : I i 1 . 11|| j BETWEEN AUGUSTA AND | | $ I ' S J I f-- ■| s ■■£ I | <|i a i i ; 2 ; J ;3li First Cijus —Boxes of Hats, Bonnets and Furniture, per loot j'O I0:\’0 9 SO 10 $0 10. 0 1&| $0 16 $0 IF C020!g0 10 Second L^ass —Boxes & Bales ol Dry Good- Shoes, Saddlery,Glass.Paints,Oiis,Drugs, [ and Confectionaries, per 100 bbis P 55 45. 601 60j| 70 901 10< , 105 j5O Taint Class —Georgia Domestics, Sugar.' Coffee, Liquor, bagging, Rope, Butter,jj Cheese,Tobacco. Leather, Hides. Cotton I V arus, Copper. Tin, Feathers, Sheet- Iron, Hollow-VV are, Crockery, Castings, j ( Hardware ai.d qtp.er heavy articles not i . enumerated below, per UK) lbs • 35 30 33 35! 45 55' 60 67■ 25 Fourth Class —Rice, Bacon in casks. Pork j Beef,Fish, Lard, Fallow. Beeswax, Bales j of Rags,Ginseng,Green and Dried Fruit, i Mill-Gearing,Bar and Pig Iron. Mill and . Grind Stones, per 100 lbs jj 25 25 25 25 30 , 35 t< 4 25 Cotton —Per 100 tbs 30i 30; 30 30 j 37 45 4#' 55 1 26 i ; Salt —Per Liverpool Sack, not exceeding • 4 bushels T. 40 30 35 40 j 50. 60 6c, 70 40 Per Bushel It 9 11 12'! In' 18) 20, 21 12 Molasses —Per Hogshead 500 IGO 6C05 00 700 800.85 tlO 00 500 Plows. Wheel Barrows, Corn-Shellers. Straw-Cutters and Cultivators, each... ' 50 50, 50 60 ■ 75 75) 7cl 1 00: 75 Oats, in sacks, per bushel, by the Car Load 6 t< <> 6. 8 91 1. 12 06 I Corn- 44 “ “ “ «j: 71 7J 77 111 IS IS, 16 07 Wheat, Peas, Beans. Rye, Nuts and j Grass-Seeds, per bushel, by the Car Load ; 8 8; 8 B,t I 2! li 16 18j 08 Lime and Potatoes —ln Casks or Boxes.not ) j exceeding bushels each 30 30 30 30,1 40 45 50; 55; 30 Car Load of Live .Stock ()35 00 35 00j35 00 35 00 j 45 QOjSO 00'55 0> 60 00 j 35 00 ffT 3 Refuse Lone lor Agricultural purposes, transported d ung tue motuhs cl May, June, July and | August, at half the above rates. [UFFreight for Atlanta, Athens, and all stations on the \\ e-tern & Atlantic Rail Road, payable a! I those stations. For other stations it must be paid in Augusta. F C. A KMS. Superintendent of Transportation. Transportation Ofce, Georgia Rail Road and Ho.nkino ('ompany, I j Augusta. Ga.. April 14.1848. \ mylO Patent filcoicincs. I DR. ROGERS’ COM POUNDS YRIJP OF | LIVERWORT AM) TAR, VSAFE and certain cure for the Consump- j tion of the Lungs, Spitting of L.ood, Coughs 1 j Colds, Asthma, Pain in the Hide, Bronchiti-, ) Whooping (Tough, and all Pulmonary A (fee 'ions. ! Statement of HIRAM COX, late a Professor n j the Eclectic Medical Col'ege.and 0 Physician tret' k nown, who has an extensive practice, in reati 1 to the case of Miss Pelt, after hating ‘ en gtv.ru up to DIE, with the last stupes of CO ■■St MP j TILES, by a number of able PH 1 SICIAA S. Mr. A. L. Scoviu,—Sir—However reluctant I i have been to permit ray name to appear, attached 1 to a certificate recommending Patent M ihcines. Nostrums or Catholic tins. 1 nevertheless think it | my duty, not only to my patrons, hut to the com munity, and all afflicted with diseases requiri Cough .Medicines, to state, that in three particular ca<es of incipient CONSHMP I ION, viz: Miss Belt, step-daughter of -Mr. John Carr of this city, a Miss Barger, sister-in law of Mr. V . Wunder, j butcher, and Mr. R. K. Cox. one o; ourCitj Coun cii. that I>R. ROGERS' COMPOUND SYRCP ) of LIVERWORT and TAR operated more LIKE : a SPECIFIC, than any remedy of a similar char \ acter in its operation that I have ever used 111 /■ practice. One of the cases above, viz: Mis- B - appeared to be laboring under the Last si a-e r / Scrofulous Consumption, as pronounced bysseven I ! PHYSICIANS who were in attendance previo ■» to my being called to treat theca-e. She is at his time in the enjoyment of as apparent go 1 health.and from appearance, as lively to die w fi any other disease, as any other young lady of tin's city. As it respects the health of the other two cases, all the threatening premonitory symptoms [ seem to have subsided from the use ol a few Bor- TLES OF THE SYRUP A ROY \ Very respectfully,&c, HIRAM COX, M D. Cincinna'i, Jan. 25th, 1847. To show the high standing of Dr. H Cox, we give below the statement ol the Hon. Judge Hen ry" Morse, of the courts of Ohio, at Cincinnati. 1 am well acquainted with L)r. Hiram Cox, of Cincianati, Ohio, and his practice, he having been my family physican for many yca-a, and cud cheerfully say" that I have as much, or more con fidence in him, and hiss kilt as a practising J’-tysi- j dan. as any man living. HENRY MORSE". I Cincinnati, Nov. Bth, 1847. Dr. Cox is also the Physician of the Hon. Judge James Baffin, our late city Marshal. From, the wife 0/ C. IE Malty, city Missionary and Pastor in charge of Malty Chapel. I have been afflicted with my lungs for several ; years; have tried various prescriptions with but little success. Last winter I was advised by a female acquaintance to try Dr. Rogers’ Compound i Syrap of Liverwort and Tar. I used several 1 bottles and found great relief, and would recom mend it to such as are suffering with diseased lungs as an excellent medicine S ARAH MALEV. Cincinnati. Aug. 12, 1345. Price N1 per bottle, or-.ix bottle- for $5. SCOVIL & MEAD, No. 111, Chartres street, i New Orleans, wholesale general a-rents for the | Southern States, to whom all orders must be ai- j dressed. Sold wholesale and retail by HAVILAND, RfSLEY A CO., J. BARRETT CO. Augusta; POM) & WILCOX, Columbus. Ca.; HA Vl - HARKALL &. ALLEN, P. M.COISLN. i Charleston, S. C. wf dec 21 LOOKING GLASSES ! A LARGE lot of LOOKING GL ASSES of every description for sale at very low prices, at the cheap Crockery Store, near the' Post Office corner. C. E. MUSTIN, Agent June 12 NEW CROCKERY STORE, i fIAITE SI BSC RIRLR has opened a new and complete assortment of CROCKERY, CHINA, and GLASS, in the wooden store, form erly Cook's Clothing Store,) near the Post Office come ; and will be pleased to wait 011 all who wish to bur. C. E. MUSTIN, Agent. i t rnt IRRF= R R R r '•*< s S) "j s s! u it/ READ THIS ATTENTIVELVIcO j e r i hSTED by thousands and approved by iV ». all who use it. Dr. A eeler’s CorJiin' and ('ar ’ mrialivt stands without an equal lor the speedy | and tor tin cure ol Diurrnoea, Dysentery, Cholera i Mo rims, Lto/eut. 1 Juntum, Cholic, Fatulency, Grip, in. pains, tad lor ail uerangeineuts ol the stomach and bowels cased by Teething, improper food, drink etc. it T Astatic Cholera. —U liile this scourge of na ?io«i» p« r ing over us, leaving here and there visible and sorrow ng marks ol its pathway, tSpe cdict hke inosrooas spring up. possessing no merit ' r confidence even by' ih ir concoctors. Amid theexui ement and tear wiiich this despoi er of the threshold occasions, credulous people catch at straws, think a mnuie.it, wherein consists t'. ie pathology:.! difference t etween this disease and Caoiera Morbus. There is none; one is more v ri le t than the other,only because it exist epidemi ca.iy arid appears to present strong evidence of being com igions. i iiese wondertul specifics are never thought of to cure Cho/eta Infantum, Dys f tney despise such plebeian diseases ~ i>e not deceived. Dr. Heelers Cordial and Carmi //a -r will -pcediK cure more cases of Summer C mplaints. ye Vsialic CUo era too. than anv re med’, before the public, ft has been tried in Mexico, in the South, the West and North, with ui*j ikjo-'i haltering success. Mothers never be without it 1 ean pouu you to living witnesses who 'vere saved by this ( ordial when given up todie. Head Carefully the fol owing import .nt letter Philaue M'iii.v, June Ist, 1849. | J-A. Keller—J have received your note this morning asking tor information as to the distribu ion i made of the package of Cordial you pat into my possession while in command of the I nited states transport during the Mexican j War. According to your directions a part was I I distributed in \ era Cruz, the other I kept lor the j use ol my seamen and others on board, believing I should have use tor it as I had on board fre quen 1} from one to three hundred persons, and i that many on leaving Mexico would be on the sick list. Such was the suet, Dystentery and Diar rhoea, extensively prevailed. 1 used the Cordial \ freely and not in a-ingle instance do 1 recollect ! of its haring failed to completely cure. My own j crew would often be attacked with Diarrhoea, j Disrnfery, etc., peculiar to nearly all alter getting on shore and eating fruit and vegetables—in ah ' -uca cases the Cordial tailed in none to cure I -peeddy ( \t hen in New Orleans a friend informed me of a I Philadelphia gentleman. (S. Churchman, Esq ) i I who urns sick w,th l»j sentery. and dispaired of by Hoc tors —I mentioned having a bottle or 2of I 1 our Cordial; he sent it to him and in a few davs 1 ; had the pleasure of seeing him on ’Change and I well, lean give you rnarn names and testimonials *ol the efficacy of your Cordial if neeess" r v f have given it to one shipmaster of this port iu nar ; ticmar (C-apt. Whipple, ship Monongahela) and he ! informed me he would never be without it, and 1 rom my own opinion of it I think it the safest and I bes. medicine 1 ever used or have known to be ' ' use(l * n auctions f the stomach and bowels. 1 remain tours respectfully. H. S. W !LC0X,285 South Bth st. fn these days, abounding- in fruit, it behoves even one to be prepared with a remedy for evil i effects which it sometimes produces —we have been told by t!io s e who know and who have tried • i —that Keeler's Coroiai is an article which has : !)■ en used in some of the severest cases of Summer Complaints, both infants and grown persons. The j Cordial can be procured at the corner of Third ! and Sou’h streets. — North American and U. S. Gazelle. Sept. 4 th, 1847. Dr. Keeler s Cordial. — We would call the at tention of our readers to this invaluable medicine which will be found advertised at length in our columns. As a corrective in cases of Diarroea a disease very prevalent at the present time, it is highly spoken of by all who have used it ’ his perfectly safe in its nature, and we speak ex perimentally, when we say that it affords imme dmtereliel —A t v, 5 S,dm day Gazette, Aug, mh Dr. K eerier s Cordial and Carminative.-—This Patent illibifines. article is advertised in another part ■ ; it is warmly recommended by families who 1 tried it. It is especially useful amnuug chii,*, and has effected hundreds of cures. The e is abundantly supplied with testin’, ay ; , subject, some of which is very strong Thi.p ; is not a quack nostrum, but a carefully pit; medicine, and perfectly free from any 'ri iU( jurious. | Jj* See Circular* Price only 25 c»s. j.,. r ; .... DR. KEELER’S SARSAPARILLA For the permanent cure and rente -i al nf,, . ' eases arissng from asperities of the blood. , , j of the body, viz.: Chronic diseases of he ( j Consumption, Bronchitis Catarrh. PI nn>\ > ! fuia in all its forms. Tetter, Scald Head. I*; * on the Face. Chronic diseases of the Ss.-n,, Liver and Skin, Cutaneous Eruptin' s, \\ Swellings, Hip-joint Affection, deep-seated p of the Bones, Swelling of the Joints fleer. v, ! nhi itic Disorders, Mercurial and ail Heredi Predispositions. Females suffering from < ~;r tion. Sallow Complexion. Nervoi!sne>- \ c find the Sarsaparilla an elegant remedy for , removal. details, certificates, «S:c., see circii';. Arc.—Price s 1 per bottle, large size; ti ! ■ „ - Prepared and sold Wholesale at W. Cor. \ South and 3d and llieen, Phita. \\ here aUn n, be had Dr. Keeler’s Cough Syrup. Wrmifu .< rvp. Rheumatic Lotion , Liver and S matir. /' For sale also, by 11. M. Turner & Co., and \ y, onion. Savannah ; P. Moise, Augusta; (I. j Macon ; Reese &. Ware, Allien- ; Cosier \ ( ... Montgomerv; and by respectable I throughout the South. bmosdAc Jnu. CAUTION EXTRA. A ,uin by '.he name of Ri EL CLAPP hm eu;. ee ' . , ram of the Mine of 3. P. Towueeod, Mid a»e* hit iu-.i, . : SenapanllH, which ihey call Dr. Towneeml'* bar ( line 11 GESUIX E, Original,el*, i hia low-,.. ... a , r , [laaar wee. but waa formerW a .orker on railr . ■« jiltT. Yet he aaaumes the till* of Ur., for lha purpos, i for what he is not. He it alao tending > t<nn hr, r Qoacae," in whitn he tare, I hare aohl the ■ me tarr.s I . week. 1 w.ll give S. P. TnwMiem! fSOO if he u, c - . I, i eolitary picof o( ihie. Thl* i» to caution the j. ~c m•. I ceived, and purchaee noue but the GESUIXP ORIGINAL OLt> i Dr. Jacob Towaeeud’e Sareaiiardla. hfcv.ng on it e :Dr a Dcat, hie family coal of arms, and hit eigneture arret, tire oai J irni, J ACtlB TtiV\ Hsi Si) I’-incipal ojlct, ICB -Voeeaw-*' fitu-Vvrk OLD gx DOCTOR Jacob gfjfp Townsend, THE ORIGINAL WSCOVEIEE OF THE CEM iXE TOWNSEND BABSJP \ i.'JUt, Old Dr. Townsend it now about *0 veare of are an 1 -i-„ > ~ . mown aa the AUTHOR and IMS '( IVKNEK of • a | ORIGINAL “TOWNSERD 81R SA PA R l l,l .A '* i wae compelled to limit its manufacture, I.t which raean r ,t oot of market, and the sales circumscribed ti -l . ’ | prosed its worth and known its value It had reached ’ . nr, neeertheiees. ea thoae persona aho had bet, healer I prod,imeii ei :t,,£r ' Cf - Orand and Unequalled Prepnrntion i *• manufactured on the la-geet acsie, and jcu.iedf )r tbr< length and breadth of the land. “ w '" Unlike young S. P. Townsend’a, it Improve* with , changes, but for the better ; beca i«e it ia pre|«red c plea by aecientific man. The highest kuowicr- ,>f Oi» - ,V v j the latest diacovrriea of the An, have all been broug-t | in tlie menufaetore of the OLD DR.’S SAMS paRIIi , ' eaparilla root, it it wall known to medical men, cents ua u~i • I ’ periaa, and eome properties which are inert or -, a- ' winch, if retained in preparing it for use, produce fenn.' ~*! .. which is rnlurioae to the eyatem. Some of the ..roner- « t ' - -► ' ’ are so volatile that they enUrelv era[Kjra'e and are s- r * non. if they are not preserved ly . acientific process kn rp , those experienced In it* manufacture. M..ieor,r t ,«>■ ■ pies, wnich Byoff in vapor, or es an exhalation, ni-Je ’ sike'** Th* 1 l' ro ! ) * n ‘ M cf dte rout, wiach ’ i . ' '* OBIWIKK Old I>r. Jacob 1 otvaMuitt'e Mnriapnrillii I *• ,0 . preparad, that a,, the Inert properties of u.» Sara, ■ . era brat removed, everythin*capable of becoming acid or '-n, j lion, i* extracted and rejected ; than ••ei y I article of !• • ■a aceurtd m a pure and concentrated form; and ti i. , . j incapable of toeing any of it* valuable end heal. . ~m- . }n» ■ pared m this way, it is mad* the moat powerful agent in the’ Lure of Innunuernble bi.msfs, Hence the reason why we hear commendation* oo everve" > . j cure m “’ WOm ‘ n “ d eWUr, “* We fiml 1 dorag woader. a til, j CI, Cf)°?»St7MPTinN. DYSPEPSIA, and UVKRCO'trr Ur la RHEUMATISM, SCROPDLAand PILES tX >TlV.js u CTTANEOU* ERUPTIONS, fIMPLES, VIuTCH L't ftOccliODi from ■ a Impurity of the Blood. It poaaeate* a marveUou* efficacy in ail compiaint* arieio* from la' digestion, from Acidity of the Stomach ; from « ueq ,«. Clr "f ” tanx.inauoaof blood to the head. paltMtatinn of the beau r feet sal coldhan.i* cold chills and hot flashe. over the hour. It has ■ ■ ■» •U eqtial m coughs and cotdf ; and promotes e««v expectorntior I mW P:raUo3 ’ re ,liUi * wiaur * of tb « lulls*, throat, and aterv i 1? nothing to its etcellencn more mamfes'dy a.-n and s. kno* leiigco all kuia and atatea of femi e k oiu|>|iaiiii>. It work* worriers in cases of .fluor athu* or v - E Womb, Obetructed, Suppreeeed, or Painful Menus, the menstrual period*, ac! the ..k* , aud is cSi-ctua * , of the Kidoev Diteaae. By remaving oottructions, and regulating the r.entr.. - 11529 and ttrenjth :o the whole body, and cuie* H " f,i • s INrrvoa* Diafim* and Brbility, and tout preveota cr relieves a great variety of other >< « • Irritation, Neuralgia, St. Vim* Dance, H woobing K vnlaic.ua, to. •* ' “ ‘ It i* ant poeaihle for ihie medicine to tad to do r ta it wnich can ever harm ;it cun iivv t r ao.i- j t r ran neeor ioe# it* cureiive properties. Ur a, . , , Um liver to healthy action, tone* the atotnuc!... ■'.< - relieve* the bowe.e of t rpir and eons'.' at s | purifies the skin, equalire* the circuiation of the 111 Ue warmth equally ail over the !>ody, an 1 tin- msei..*- relate* all elncttiri* end tlghtnese, rem .vea nil t - vigoratea the entire oervoue eyetem. U not this, The Tledirine inu K*re>«-mi*irn(lv »vi! ’ Bu , le ! a s. DJ I of lhr,f *lng* he said of S. Tc n-, . ■ .• • Arircls 7 Thiiyojng mio'» liquid It not to b« Compared witb the Old . SSES£?KRS I>f ' ACT ' iv "«■ Never Spoil*, while the other OOE9 , it go ire, ferments, and , , ■ . i containing (I into fragment* j the tour, v ... , demag,eg other goods ! Must not tinshor; ihw j ou* tc ti e system 7 What I put acid into a avtu ai , « acidl Wnaleautea Uya|iep.!a but acid/ U, w* r. . - ~ when food tour* In onr atomacbe, what mischiefs it - lence, heartburn, palpitation of the heart, liver c :i a dytentery, cholic and corruption of the blood, ? U't-j :» but an acitl humor in the body i What {inxlucea • - - . bnng on Eruptions of the Ski'n, Bcald Head, .''a ; li Whiu Swelling*, t'eytr-Sorea, and all ulrrrat.. ns i oal ? It 1* nothing under beavea but anacid an . .. end thua spoils all the Quids of tie body, rn c or > Rheumatism but a sour acid fluid, which insir.uai * I Joint* and eia* where, irritating and inCaming th, - . , ties.i*e upon which it act*? »io ofuerv-ma dis, , ■ the blood, of deranged circulatiori#, and nearly all die afflict human nature. Now, is it not norribl* to make and eel), end if.fitj.t_lv »• > this Nouring, Fernienling, Acid “ Compound' v OF S. P. TOWNSEND, J and yet he wm Id fain hay* it nr deratood that Oil J 'T u, » GENUINE ORIGINAL SARSAPARILLA, ;. » fM:! I h e inf* nor praparauon I I HcATcn forbid thAt ve should Jenlin an •rticV n - th* moAt distant resemblance to 3. P. Townsend's art;.;*, should bring down upon the Old Dr. *uc?i a mono it piaintA and criminatiooe from Aleuts who have gcM. am! whohATsuawl S. P. Townsend’s KERMKN iIM > >MI ; M* il understood, btctune it ia the abtoluir :m: Townscuil’s articls and Old Dr. Jacob Townst ’s San * bta?ei4-wide apart, and infiniltif dissimilar ; mat ti - ■ are ****7 particular, having not one single thing i:i com • Am S. P. Townsend is no doctor, and liever w ai ». ZBAcauiiat—knows no more of medicine 01 1« • nmmou, unscientific, unprofesaionai man what public hara that tney ire recein ig a gen.tine tde:.' ;n. Ulnlog all the Tirtur.es of the articles used io p''e;>B : tTJ changee, which un*ui reader them i h> DIS£ASE instead of health ? i It is to arrest frauds ujKm the unforluaa’c, :o pour ' • wounded humanity, to kindle hoj»e in the ■■c»pa.r.a» health and bloom and rigor into ihe crushed and tr k- a Infirmity—that old i>R. JACOci TOWNSEND has S-J FOUN D lha opportunity and means to bring his Orand Universal Concenlratrd Witbla the reach, amt to the kuowieilge of all who c*». saay Uarn ami know, by joyful eipenenca, iu Trsaicendeoi Power to licit I j thua to have the unpurcheaal.le eMiafactioo of hav,ngr»a* ' » : ieacA million* from the bed of eickoeea am! Jesp ;. - * ,h. and a loi.g life of vigor anil ueefuluees to bc-MSc ’t ll .' “ * friend*. office 102 Nh»in(«mp , y f ror|saie on conbietimfl^^ Haviland, rlslfy CO. apri! 27 d+clj *.^ j ' l . BE WISE IN TIM*!! 9 T IS FOLLY TO DEFER! AFFLICTED HEAD. Thousands are suffering fromdi’e*’ 1 11* 1 Avhich there is no difficulty in being perma nently and speedily relieved, provided the ri?J means are used. As every vice has its own puoisb* ment, so it wou d seem everv disea e has n-re® \ edj. I his is true, and there is nothing in this 1,8 more certain than that the AMERICAN « oM 1 yl ND, is the most speedy and certain retufJy ot alt diseases of a delicate character, kn nwn to the world. Adapted to everA* sta.e of tha ease, sex and constitution, at all times anil sea> |,n - --j there is no fear of exposure, detention from bu’ l ' ness nor restriction in diet, from the certain ■ speedy relief that it gives, it is now the nio<t pnp" 1 lar remedy of the day. Ten thousand c:oo been curei'. effectually by it during ihc pii't } ear Prepared by a practical physician, the public can rely with confidence on its curative potver. nn l diseases of this character. Full direction acce ,a pany each bottle. jyCAUTION,—Ask for the American < «'•*. POUND, and purchase only of the \srents, corm*r > 3d and South, 3d and Green-sts.. Philailelph* a; , Moise, Augusta, Ga.; H. M. Turner <fc Co.. »« J J Sullivan, Savannah, Ga.; G. Payne, Macon; R re C & Ware, Athens; Coster &, Coxe, Moutgo» er J and by respectable Druggist throughout the Sou** Price, £1,50 per bottle. bmc&d j* '