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lAMKS GARDNER, J».] AGGIISTA. GEORGIA FRIDAY MORNING.-NOVEMBER1 9, 1849. ' VOI,. XXVIH.—NEW SEIUES.—UtL^^O^r*
' THE (.'ONSTITITIONALIST.
OFF 1 S2IS STREET,
*3 do?r from the North-West corner of
Broad-Street.
g, '<• r>; ’..AM> bv Artmimrframr*. Executors or Ouar j
.. a f ».|inireit. bv irm, u> t»*» held «>n it»« first Eu-* i
„ fy mi.n'h.Datwwn the rmurs often in lit e fore
~, , nr <*#. in tite afternoon, al the Court House in
, li berty 10 Sloans. Notice of those sales
~, t , „ nin a iiijbiic <»a7.<*ite SIX I N DAN S pre
• i. I- If- the <t:iv of aMt ...
in c „i NW-K"ES must he at Public Aucl.on. on
... ot me month, between tbe usual hours «
■' J u,, eu/ puol.c >aie* mme county wiwf
i esiame uiry,or Administration, or t.uar
m iiip. may nave been granted. first
"iW no:tee thereof, in one of the public«a*»i»s o.
, . , . < the boor of Uie Court Mouse where
a it !i sales are ro lie held.
• , - f.r me sale ot Personal Property niust be given
miter r-t »KTV HAY* previous lo nay 01 sa.e ,
A .in « p. the Debtors and iheditora «.t an l.state must be ,
. iltlisitea n.r FOR I V DAY*.
iV.u, C lint inncai-oii Will n« made to me Court of Or- j
u f V r Wave to sell L.ANI», must bo published for ■
f'Ol R MONTHS. l j i
• .*,, -r.r n ave to sell NEUROEd, must be published j
FOUR. Mo\TH.-*, before any order absolute can be
•eiven by the ('i.nrt.
Business Car Os.
To Professional and Business Men.
PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS |
not exceeding six lines, will be- inserted under this j
h-ad at the rate oi 510 per annum. Cards exceed
ng -ox imev. will be charged pro rnto per lirm.
JOHN L HARRIS.
4TTO RN E Y A T LA W ,
ATLANTA. GEO.,
Refers to Hkmkv H. Gumming. EsqA. J. it
T. W. Mii,i kr, L.qs., VV. T. Goui.l), Esq., F
fjTARS. F.sij., J VS. (iIKUNKK, Jr., F.S(J.,U. A
(iRk skk. Savannah; C. J. Ji skin? 1.-q.
Ai.rU7
F . V. s:d Ll ARO,
COMMISSION M3RCHANT,
SAVANNAH. GA
Nov.'d d&wlv
'LV>I P K IIV At LLHP KI N,
Jons H. Lumpkin. I W. VV. I.UMPKIW I
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
ROME. GA.
april 13 lv
SAMUEL. BARNETT.
ATT OK N E V A T I. AVV ,
WASHINGTON, GA.
'JVM.I. practice in the Counties of Wilkes, War-
Hancock. Taliaferro, F.lbert, Oglethorpe
l.i'.roh’ and Madison. tv Jan. .*>.
. CiTV HOTEL, '
.SA VA SNAH, GEORGIA.
P, CON DON.
JOHN P. LAWSOI
ATTOR NC Y A T LAVV ,
sr.pt |J WAYNESBORO’. GA. j
J A VIES G A ft I>> l-R, Jit.,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
AUGUSTA GEORGIA I
J A THRASHER,
ATTO It N E V A T L A VV ,
McDOSOLGH, GA.
eb.53 lv
HENRY A. BIGNON respect J
fni s tenders hi* P iOFRSJSION AI. SL'.RV ft ES '
to the citizens of Augusta, and vicinity, office at
the residence ot Mr Jus. Bignon, Broad st.
jutie 51 lv
UibXANDKK MACK EN/IK, Jr.
AT FOR N B Y AT LAW,
WAVN ES BO RC V. G EORGIA.
Ai>tll lv 1 IS
LAW NOTICE.
O’The 4Jnde:sigu«*d will pra tice Law io
tbi- We-, eru Ci.rcuit, and a .j bm.g counties.
HOWELL < h >BB.
J AMES J \CKS« 'N.
(T? 3 id Ire-s Cobb A: S h kson. AHi-i.s. Gi., or
Mu .roe Ga fmio* sept.-1
LAW NO TiCij.
The undersigned having formed a partnership
m the practice ot LAW, under the style ,ol G-, J.
A: W. SGH LEY, will attend all ih.o Couru ««the
Middle Circuit. Ah business confided to us sviil
be prompt*) attended to.
GEORGE SCHLEY,
JOHN SCHLEY,
dec 13 lv W SCHLEY
W7 W. MONTGOMERY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
AUGUSTA GEORGIA.
W iil pi active in the counties <rf Richmond, Jel
fers->:■, P.iir e and Columbia
IIEFRRh'. A i', h. —Hon. G. W. Crah koru,
Washington City ; (.VI. VV T. Gol't ,J\>.<»arp
if kh. Jr. E»q.. Augusta ; Messrs J P. C. N\ HtTE
HKAti. and A. (I. Whithii.ad, Burke county;
Major J P. G air UN t- R, Jetfcrsou.
[LC Office over the Warehouse of Gibbs &
McCord. srpt- 7
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COM
TANY OF NEW YORK.
RuUfc.Krs.oN, Pres t. ( Saml. Haskay,Sec’y
Aoulicatious received hr
GREENVILLE SIMMONS,
N.vr. >!■ ly Agent.
JOHN T. SHBWMAKE,
ATTORNEY* AT LAW,
Will practise, in the counties of Burke, JetTer
son, Km uiuel, Ru hmo d, Scriven and Washing
1, n ’ office at H ayn sbnio’, Ga. Promise*' to be
nrompt in the execution ol his business.
?ug 7 1 v
thaddbos a. oa km an,
A i TORNEY AT LAW,
M in VG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, GEO.
WILLpr cuct* m the sercrai counties of the
Middle Circuit.
Refers to Hon. Win. W. Holt. Col. 1. Clanton.
Win. T. Gomd. (’. J. Jenkins. H. 11. Camming
A. J. and T. VV. Miller. E»qrs., .Messrs. M. M. Dye,
• and Cha-. K. GrehviHe, Augusta ; Messrs. James
A and Jo>e.iti O'Heur, Charleston, •‘ s . C.
feb. 20 lv
JOHN V7. EVAN 3,
AT TO RN E V AT LAW,
UALTOS. GA.
Ail busin,-ss entrusted to his care will meet with
prompt attention. Refers to Wm. H. Stark, of the
aon-c of '"cranion &. Stark. ly ieb. ?1
F. M RAY, !
agent and inventor of the
INDIA RUilBr.R CAR SPRING,
\LSO, Agent for Sie ,m-pxckjug INDIA RUB
BER HOSE. FIRE BUCKETS 3>.d all oth
er RUBBER GOODS, applicable to Kail Eoad
r>irpo«es.
The above art : Ccs can be furnished in any quan
tities. at the shortest notice, and at the lowest
rate?.
08 Broadway, 4 doors from WalUatreet,
march 7 ly* Nkw Vohk.
WM O. PRICE &■ CO.
Have jus* received an assortment of Ladies'
Si:k UNDER VESTS.
Ladies’ Merino UNDER VESTS,
adies' Cotton Do. Do. sept.
GEO. A. OATES Sr CO..
RESPECTFULLY inform their friend* and
the public, that th 'V have eraoved their
1A NO FORTE md MUSIC DEPOT, to the
Tre formerly occupied by Pamiri A Bir-ie*. and
toectly'n]>j>jyit»td+'e Starti Rerk Oat, It
.w. j.jji ■■»* wn' nw mr«i—iffiim 1 ■—— j. |t ■■ ,-p „,, W irm
jC JIARLKaToiN lIIK.A lOui
I’hiirirslon Gilding Estalilislnucul
This is the »nl\ regular estabii-hment of the
kind in ibis citv. the proprietor 1 irn-ed being a
practical workman, and employ’s none but exne
I nenced assistants Rich ornameatal and plain
| Looking Glass. Portrait. Picture Frames and U iu
dow Cornices furnished at the shor'est notice.
Rosewirfid. with every variety »f Woods, fur
nished to order, in frames or by the hundred feet.
Fancy and plain Looking Glasses uiet Glass Plates,
ol all sizes and descriptions, at wnolesaie and re
tail. .
Also, a general assortment of Artist Materials,
at wholesale and retail. \ idress
t ■! \M Kl. I'I'HRANT, 1 U7 King street,
JOH \ST ( i',, 1 : H K A S A P» ti AVV LEV,
IHSOKTKKS A!*l> HKALKRS IV
DRV ROODS,
| No, 23 East Bay, Caarlefiton. C.
S. FOGAK 18.
160 King-street Charleston, S C.
Ip bolstering, Curtiiin, and Paper
Window Shades,
Matra-.es us Wool, Hair, t.’orton, Moss, Ac
i made to order at the shortest notice. All ord< rs
I for supplying Hotels in Georgia or Carolina will be
; promptly attended to. _ _
SIEIUHINTS' HOi'EL,
' (SION O y THE BUCK,) CORNER OE SOCIETY AND
KINO STREETS,
CH AKLF.BTON. S. C. )
By STEEN X DIVVF.R.
djFl hi- Hotel is kept on ilricny tempera-ice
principles.
P. V. DIEBLi;,
Fashionabir Hat anti Cap Ware
House,
No 3 7 BROAD-STREET,
Charleston, S. C.
B F SMITH &. Co.,
76 Ca t Bay, Charleston, S. C.,
lO.AI.tKS IV
PAINTS. OILS, AND GLASS,
aMI SICUU'ICTtKKK * Or
Spirits Turpentine. Rosin, Pitch
and Varnishes.
T C. NTS BET,
Factor & Commission Merchant,
No. 23, llayne Street, Charleston. S. C.
FAVILION H 0 PEI,
BV if. L. BUTTERFIELD,
(Formerly of tlie Ciiarleaton Hotel)
Ch&ri.kstok, S. f,’.
1,.\ VVT’ON & fltrvTan'.
Factors &. Commission Merchants
Fitzaimons’ Wharf, Charleston, S, C.
VICTORIA HOTEL,
BY COOK A M’CONNELL.
King-Street. C.tarlestou, 1
“MILLAR S BJSTITT BAKERY,
No. 137 Meeting-atxeet. opposite Market
Chaklbstok, i 4. C.
TTmJN VV - CAi.UvV l LI.,
Agent of New York and Boston
COMAiEHtiAL Hue of PACKETS,
Merchandize lurwarded to all pgrtsof the world |
ree of Commisnious. ChakekstoS. is, L.
G & FI. CAMKKO.V
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Crokery, C hina and Llass Ware,
No. 153 Meeting-street,
CUARLEaTLS. S. C.
Have always nn hand a large and extensive as
sortment of the above floods, which they offer for
sale al as low rates an they fan be purchased in
any citv ol the Union.
AMERICAN HOTEL,
uUAKi.E'-roy. s.
F. A. HOKE, Proprietor.
iIX uiUMii.t:;
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER
BROGANS, BOOTS AND SHOES,
No- 3J 3aat Bay- Charleston, S. C.
Aho, Plantation Brogans, fitted to measure.
[LF All order* received promptly attended to.
. II rXvTioiV.
Auctioneer and Mer
chant,
17 Vendue Range, Cuarleaton, B. C.
Agent for the sale of Charleston Steam Mill
Goods, and of various Georgia and South ( aroliim
Shirting? and Osuaburg*.
xt i us'i’ir
M A NUTACTU RES 11 V
Railing, and Hales, of all kinds,
Iron Chests, Scales, &c.,
No, 31, Queen Street.
Chahlestov, 8. C.
JOHN H. DESAUS>IIRI'j t
FACTOR,
No. 1 Adger It> 1 t> South W harf.
B.—Will attend lo the sale of Cotton, and al
description? of Country Produce on consignment. I
COM MERCHANT,
And Wholesale Deaier in Groceries, Wines and
Liquors, and Agent for Weils’ Cider Distillery.
f£j»Kresh Groceries and Liquors received
weekly. CHAHLK3 Ton . S. C.
JOSEPH WHITE. SEN'..
Wholesale Confectioner and Can
dy Manufacturer,
No, 35G Kiug-st.- South of 3ouudary-st.
Charleston, S. C.
M.SCHRODER<fe SUSSDORFF,
Fancy, Dry and Millinery Goods,
Straw Bonnets, Silks, Gloves, &c.
No. 149 Meeting-st., Charleston, S. C.
VV. W. WILBUR.
Auctioneer. Commission Merchant
and Manufacturers' Agency Depot
No. 17i5 Charleston. So Ca.
J, W.
COPPERSMITH.
.*ll ImJ, of STILLS. SODA FOUNTAINS.
! and all kinds of Copper and Lead Pipes for Steam
Engines, Ac., maie in a workm .niike manner,
j and with despatch. Also, constantly on ioand.
1 Stop and Guage Cocke for Ste.-.m Engines gml
! Water Works, which will be sold unreasonable
teijns at the corner of .Market and Anson streets,
CHAKLksTO#. S. C.
E IK JElt'i'ON H ARDS.
;i DRAPERS AND TAILORS,
No. 32 Broad-street, _
i C.
riI.ijULLMOA ihujbtiUiii
j
MAIIAIOMC I \8 I 1 rtJTli.
FEitl> IN A N I> ■/. OGIS A I >1 ,
IMPORT Kft OF
i MUSIC L MIJSSbAL INSTRUMENTS,
ot ail descriptions.
No, 201 Kiug-at., Victoria Range,
I CIIAK i,i’ S (/■,
Every article in the line sold at Northern prices
i ~ LA'WSON te 7:LARKr
i Factors and General Commission
Merchants,
Fitzsimou's Wharf,
VVdlgive their .-trui attt-ntiuu to the sale of
Cotton. Cram and Flour.
I A %% . CARRIAGE u v
A handsome, large and well selected assortaient
°| Carriage* always on hand of every deset iption.
* isitors to the city, are invited to give me a call
< fppnsiie Charleston Hotel,Meeting street,Charles- !
i ton. C A ROULAiN.
o J.'yHAFLf: &7si7 a via mi. i
No. 94: East Bay, Charleston, B. C.
i 'lPurtkks »;*■ ami ivHo!.:-,vU.y: hk.u.jsks in
KOKEIONAN i> DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
Wines, Cordials, Cigars, Tobacco
| 4’ f .? a nd manufacturer* of Lemon Syrup of supe- !
| rior quality
They alwa\ * keep on hand a very large stock \
j to which they invite the attention of country .tier- j
i chants from every section oi the Southern and |
: Western Stales.
E. R. CHEE3BOROUGR
j Broker, Auctioneer and General
C ommissio n >1 ere ban i.
For the purchase and sale of NEGROES, REAL j
| ESTATE, BANK STOCKS, tec \il business!
entrusted to him will meet with prempitude an I
diligence Office* Mo. 10 State aUeet. t’haile»- j
\ on. -S. C. law lit [tec. 2
GONIHGT, JtvNNiN iS &. CO., |
No. 157 Meting-st., opposite Charleston )
Hotel,
WHOLESALE AND RKTA’L DEALERS IN
SADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS,
Trunks, Valises, Saddle and Car
pel Bags,
Also, a complete assortment of Saddlery. Flar
ware. Skirting. Flames*. Bridie Rand and Top
Leather; Hor. t’alf. lieer and Sheep
ikins j Leather and India Rubber
Bands. Saddle Tree, and Coach
Trimmings, tec . tec., tec.
GREGG HAYDEN & GO ,
IMPORTERS OF FINE
Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware,
Guns, Military and Fancy Goods,
Charleston. S. G.
G. Vi R.LLX.
MANUFACTURER, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
SUGARS, SNI FF AND TOBACCO,
No. 167 Meeting-st., opposite Charles-!
ton Hotel.
Charleston, S C.
MORTON. GOURTNEV & GO ,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Foreign and Domestic Hard Ware,
No. 8 Hayne-street,
Wm R. Morton, 5
Wm. C. CotKTNEY, SCbarlcf.’m.
Gilbert B Tenhent '
j. e. v’VaT.ker & nuoniEßo, j
M Vlt RLE YARD,
183 Meatlug-st., Charleston, S C.
i Monuments, Tombs & Gravestones j
All orders neatly and handsomely executed at j
less than Mew York prices.
J oSm! walker^
Charleston, S. C.
AGENT FOR JOHN T. WHITE, |
Type founder. of the “ Hoe” Fruiting Pre*.*
Manufactory. A ‘so, Printing Jnk of the be.«‘ qiudt
i ty, all at New York price*—actual expenses only ;
I added. Large stock constantlv on hand.
T. A VVllll’NKV,
Broker, Auctioneer and Commis
sion Agent.
Ch ARLESTOE. S C
I ~ (L gaeiTienF
I IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN
WIVES AM) LIQUORS,
IJa t-3 17 —Charleston. 3 C.
UAKUAL. MAKE & G< > ,
SIDDLKRV WARE HOUSE,
No. 4 Hayiit-sUeci.,
Ghaki.esTON. S. G.
PI. AMT Las’ HOT IT ~
CORJSi'KR OF CHURCH H.VD Q UEE.V STREETS,
Cli \ RLES 1 ON, S. C .
(I'OKHf.RLt KEPT B / CHARMS H MloT.)
JAMES W. LAVIKIN and jam e© m. HURST
i having become the Proprietors of the above ex
tensive and well known establishment, so cit the
patronage of their friends, and the public gene
rally. juiy 26
CH ARLESTON STB A M S U GARRE
FINERY.
Loaf, Crashed,Powdered and Clar
ified Sugar.
Also, assorted Steam Candy.
JOHN L. HEDLEV,
No. IGS East Bay. Charleston, S. C.
M. C. MOHPKCA},
Auctioneer and Commission Mer
chant.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Agent, L’. S. Mail Steam Ship ISABEL, sailing |
from Charleston to Havana, on the Ist and 15th ot j
each month.
A. F. Wilwans. IA. Price, j 11. A. Block.
WII,MANS & CO.,
IMPORTERS OF
HARD WAKE, CUTLERY, GUNS,
No. 12 Hayne-streat,
Chahlestom, S C.
E C. THARIW "
Auctioneer and General Commis
sion Merchant,
No. 24. Vendue Range.
Ail Grain consigned to me, together with other
Produce, will meet with prompt sale and
attention, haying Sfture Rooms.
C UarUston. S. C. —Refer to Col. James Gad.den
I and M. C. Mordecai.
JAM ES W. \l7Vv ,
I I ATTORNEY AT LAW,
s ( Coart House Square, Charleston, S. C.
’ i march 7 lv
JOS LAW ION & CO..
Importers of Foreign and Domes
tic Dry Goods,
Kp. 40 E4.ST B 4>’, S. C.
CHARLES I). CARR,
DRAPER AND TAILOR,
j 3() fill■ 'AD-STI! F,IT, ' HARLEsiTON, S. f\,
iI as ‘i ways on nan.J a haudson.e assortment of
j Clot is, t’assimere*'. V esiiugs, a u Fancy articles,
j which he osiers or, the u.-aal terms, or at 1U per
cent, discount for cash.
LEU L> 71. HAJ (:i t7~
No 12, Meetiiig-st.— Charleston. S. C.
agent for the
Brooklyn SPERM OIL Factory,
I for the sale of Metallic. Huhbcr Beits. Fared
1 Ktveted-sSiretched L.-ather Belts. Gutta Fercha
■ Belts, I.ooms and all kinds of Colton Machinery,
| Laths, Mortising Machines, Iron Saltfor Books,
i Fire and T’iiut F’roof, Platt’s Coin and Wheat
; Mills, l.abarie s Scales,Shuttles and Card Cloth
i iug- Keeps on hand a good -.lock ot Roller Cloth
i a,) d .'•kin.. Lace and Pi< k< r Leather, Pickers,
j Ring Travellers, Brushes of ail kinds, and such
j things as cannot be found elsewhere. A so. Agent
j tor the JSangcrlies W lute Lead and New Bedford
I Linseed Oil Companies. The heaviest os the above
j articles are sold at the manufacturer’s prices, and
i the others at New York price*.
The utmost care given when articles ordered
j have to be male
McKE.NZIE. ' AIKBV te CO.,
WHOLESALE DRY GOODS,
Mo. 82 East Hay,
Charleston, So. Ga.
~ GEORGE" OATEiS,
DEALER is
Piano Forifs. Music, Musical ln
slruments, Books, Stationery, &c.
234 a»id 236 King-st., at the Bend,
Ch iu.Es ios, S. C,
AA3 ON H. COHJN, JR.
General Conimisslos! Merchant,
157 East llav. Charleston, S, C.,
AGENT FOR VIRGINIA d A NUFAC TI REP
TOBA< GO AND iiAVA.N V CIGAR .
; Kee »s constantly on hand a supply, and will lur
| nish orders for any brands or quantity. Also,
; aliends to the receiving and forwarding of Mer
i chandi>e and Produce.
| C arriage Repository,
! W. J GAYER,
I Soutli-Eaat corner Meeting and Went
worth-streets,
riIAIiI.ESTO V, N. C.
Has constantly on hand, a great variety of Car
riages of every description, calculated for the
Southern market.
jFTTn t F“FI.d fc-coT
Military, Looking Glass aad Fan
cy Store,
THF: SIGN of the GOLD SFEC’i’ACLES,
f 223 and 22-5 in the bend Jof King-st.
Mathematical and Surveyors Fustniinents; Spec
tacles and Optics! Instruments of ail hinds; Plated
Garters; Candlesticks: Cal-;e Baskets, tec . tec.;
Oil Paintings and Engravings; Picture F'rames
made to order, and old Frames Kegilt and made
j eipial to new.
N. B.—Cheapest Store in Caarlcston.
M’GARTER & ALLEN.
Wholesale Booksellers and Sta
tioners,
At the old stand. Meeting Street, one door north
1 of the Charleston Hotel.
E b7 crew7.
SUCCESSOR TO n;< K fc CREW'S,
Auctioneer and Commission
chants,
CHA It LES TON, S. C.
mwmvmTiiL trade
IN CHteRLBST jn, s. c.
Ti i K SUBSCRIBER is now receiving one of
the largest and most d«-g rahle slocks ol Good* that
has .-yet b< en iifler d 'o the friend* and customers
lof 253 Kmg street. He hay. duringt e past Sll n
i mer, made extensive additions and alterations t<> hi
. Rooms, and is now prepared to show, in bis Reiail
Department, a most spleii-dd assortment 01
RICH FABRICS
for Ladies' Dress . such as elegant Silks. Cash
meres. Muslin DeLaine . Alp icas. Satin Dnl'hities,
Embroidered Orie ins (.’loth-. Plain Merinos Em
bolder, d Cashmeres, Chamelion Lustres, Ging
hh(U' Prints, tec., tec.
In the SHAWL DEPxRTMENT, he is pre- i
pared to off r every va iety td long and square
Shawls, both Plaid and F’rinted; elegant Silk do .
pam and F.mbroidered (’anton Crape d Cash
mere and F 5 roc lip do.
\lso, a great variety of Rich Black and Color
ed >iik and S iin M mtillas, Visetts snd Sacks.
Also, a 1 rge stock ol Linen> a .il Linen G od*.
Marseilles t4.lli.ts. Frin <s. Dimity, Curia n Siutfs.
and every variety ot Hosiery
Ado. Goods for Gentlemen's wear: such as
B oa Cloth*. Casimeres, Vestings. < ruvat*, &e ; 1
and i rooms connected with hi* I rout Sal* s Ro nss.
he is prepared to offer to Planters and others, one
of the most complete assortment* to he found in
Charleston of
BLANKETS, KERSEYS, SATINETS, JEAN'S
DOMESTICS, .VC
He confidently invites the attention of ail who
visit the citv, to his stock a* one of the largest in
the Southern country. It is hi* intention to em
brace in his stock, every artic e of Dry Good-t at
may be new or dcsirab-e. so that purchaser* c;»n
always be supplied with ’he newest and be*t styles
of Goods in the market and .<t the
Lowest Possible Prices.
N. B.—in Rooms over Retail Department, he of
fers to Merchants and others, a complete assort
ment of all the aqove good* at
Wholesale,
and invites the attention I close buyers to his
stock and prices. U . G BANCROFT.
aeg 26 No. 253 Kin'-st.. Charleston, S, C.
CL W iT7L lik
IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN
French, Engdi-h,German ami Uoniestic
Fancy Goods, Hosiery, Gloves,
Button . and all kinds of Trimmings; Coombs,
Brushes Violin . F ans. Suspenders. Pins. Needles.
Jewe rv, Perfumery, Toys, Marbles, abates, Pen
cils, iStecl Pens. tec.
No. 208 King-st., (Opposite Victoria /fours.)
aug. 2o Charleston. 8. C.
—3*rm*. jtJLJVTn»a»rjL ■juju m ■ 1 a—BgaaMa;
|3atcnt iilcbicine^,
JEW DAVID’S, OR HEBREW
PLASTER
The Great Rrmedy for Rheumatism , Gout, Pain in
the Side. If >p, hark. Lim it and Joints. Scrq/.tla
Ktwg * An/, G niie >’u eft'iHard Tumors
Stiff Joint f, and ah Fixed Pains whatever.
Where this Plaster is Applied, Pain Cai>
not Eisnsit-
A gentleman in the south of Europe, and Pales
tine, in 1830. he ;rd so much said in the latter plsce
in favor of JEW DAVID'S PLASTER, and of the
(as he considered) miraculous cures it had per
formed, that he was induced to trv it on his own
person, tor a Lung and Liver Affection, the re
moval of which l»ad been the chief object of his
• journey, but which had resisted the geniai and de
licious clime.
, He accordingly applied a plaster on the tight
side of bis chest where the pain was seated, an
other between the shoulder*, and one over the re
gion of tb*JiVßf, fa thsju>an K»dr*nk
fv of ah herb tea of iWgqfive tfttali tie's. Re
{latent ilUouiucs.
j louiid Ui» heaitii imprm ing. and in a ie« weeks ins
j cough left him; tut ,. j aibnvnc.s* o, his *km ,u.*ap
i peared, hi* pain wiu .etuoved. and his health be
, i came permanently rein*tated.
1 i The following 1* (rom Mr. VV >rsfejl, editor of the
, j Massillon Gazette,Ohio.
r "Gentlemen — last winter and spring, I
i **’ troubled With a pain in my breast a* to run
| der me unlit lor the duties <l l iy oliice ; and hear-
I i»g your Jew David’s, or Hebrew Piaster
j reco'r.uiendcd for ,-iiuilar ca*es. I v. a* iuUucvd to
I :J:VP it a trial. I had worn a piaster upon m\
j breast hut .> -h o t time, v hen ail pain ltd me, and
j ( * 'f ar! unaided again to engage in the labors ot the
m .Steobe;.vLie it. this >iate ? i.a* received much
-• bene in Iroin n* 11 *e.
• Y ours, truly, ,i.NO. P. WORM PELL.
Massillon, November 12, 1843.
It has been mry Lenelirtal in cases of \\ eak
-1 ae*.*,snch a* i'aia and Weakness in the stomach,
'■Dili Limbs, Lameness. Affection of the Spine,
J I Female Weakues*. tec No female, subject to
| j jiuin m tvtakne- iu toe back or sides, should bt
[ ! without it. .Married laiiu-s m tleiicuie situations.
, 1 find great relief train constantly wearing this plas
-1 1 ter.
I j Lhe application of the Piaster between the
j 'houiiL - ha- been found a certain remedy foi
i Colds. Cough*. Phthisic and Lung Affections, in
i tho>r primary stage*. It destroy* mllanmiation by
j perspiration.
Beware of Counterfeits and Base Imita
tions.
I CAL I ION. The subscribers are the only (ien
t eral Agents in the Southern State* for the sale oi
| this truly vafuaoie Plaster; and in order to pre
j ven! purchasers beii-g imposed upon, hv a coun-
I tcrieit article, sold in tni* city and elsewhere, foi
! they invite particular attention to the
j foi it >wi 11 g M \« k * u f rh t (J kn v ike !
I Gi—J he genuine is put up ii; smooth, eegint
i turned bottomed boxes, not soidered in.
| 2d—The genuine has the engraved head of Jew
; David 011 the uirecti-T*. around the box. wilt; ac
| cooipatiying record of Court to E. Tayior, Roch
j ester.
li J’SCOV IL te MF’.AD.Chartrt-sStrcet, Wliole
; *aie General Agents for the Stiuthern States, to
i whom .til orders tr.-i*t be addressed.
>(>' ; also. Wholesale and Re’ail b v H A VI L \ Nl'
j RI>LLV te CO.. Augusta, Ga. ; T. BAKKL T I
jte CO., do. ; POND vV ILi -OX. Coltnnbus, (ia.
jh A VILA ND. FiARKAL & ALLEN. Charles-,
| ton, S. C. ; i\ M. 1 till EN. do.
N ov. 1 j |
TO THE AFFLICTBQ.
Have you a cough, cold, or the consumption /
li y u .Lave, try Dr Hastings, Compound
r*yrup of Naphtha I hi* medicine is the discove
ry of tlic celebrated Dr. Flastings, Senior Physi
cian to me Blenheim Fi«-c Dispensary of London
Dr Hasting* had his early attention drawn to the
consideration o| the causes ot, and the cure foi
| consumption and after numerous experiment*, and
j long yt if. 01 pat,cut and laborious sludv, discov
ered that Wood Naphtha com ounded with othei
vegetable substance*, was a certain and speed',
cure for consumption, and ail di-ease* of the lungs
Toe Naphtha being 01 a very volatile nature iin
modi Ueiy rises to the lungs, the seat of the dis
ease, and attacking it in i;s stronghold,destroy* ai
tubercles that have formed upon the lungs', aim
prevents the Jormauun ol others. For am
colds it is an invaluable remedy, curing the oi<;»‘
severe in an incredible short space of time A
single bottle will prove the virtue of this remedv
In iac’. a single dvse will effect an almost
neons relief.
Hastings Goaipoimd Syrup of Naphth?
I is now being u-ed in nearly all our hospitals, am
,* also coming into rapid ii-e among all our bes
j physicians, tor cough*, colds, and all diseases m
'be ...ugs. li has been recoiuiueoded in the won,
j ■- ■’•■Ue ot consumption by the celebrated ph> st’cian
i Dr. :Mofl, of New Y’oi k ; and Dr. Arnold, of Oa
1 Tiiunah. Geo., writing to the agent at New York
j under date of Jan. 30th. Rjlh.s us:—“ I receivei
1 tlic hali-doaeu Hastings’ Naphtha s>y rnp, orderei
from you. and am convinced that Naphtha is lh<
principal ingredient. Fmciosed i , twenty-li\ e dol
lar*. or which you will .end me twodozen and-a
hall bottles more, i have two patients in the Ma
fine Hospital, whom 1 think will be benefitted b<
it.”
Dr Lenoir ol Lenoir s Landing. Term., write
| ns follows:—-1 procured some of Dr. blasting*
■ Naphtha Syrup from Philadelphia, and enclose
j send you ten dollars for one dozen name bottles, i
i consider it a very valuable medicine for ail di*
| eases ol tue lungs.”
Svwnvxh, Feb. 9th, 1848.
i Vjr. vs. A. F’. H \rhiso’i
Dear ,S>r:—At the * •_;re tion of Dr. Arnold.tin
Physician ol the Hospital of which i am one o
the director*. i would like to supply my self will
blastings Wood Naphtha. The Doctor ordered,
some days since, some for the use of the Hospital
•Should you deem proper t>> send the article ot,
liberal terms. 1 can forward the sale of it in oui
city.
Yours truly, J. TURNER te BROS.
Price y per bottle For «aie by HA ViLAND
fji-t FV A |’(). , Ml .u,. 1 f
nftf M
j JT£U3RN MU POAL £MBo±Ltt.» Ji
COMPANY.
Jd ’At H Hleetlng’ol 'be Southern MntuM In
- irance Company, h dd inGiiTio on the 7th inst
j he fallowing muiubera were elected the Board o
| D’r ft -r* loi the y ear 1 ‘ j'>:
DiRM'TOKS. — Hon. Asbury Hull, Athens,
P.c sideut and Treasurer; J. G. Hill. F.*q , Griffin
Vice-President; R v a U. Parson, Griffin. ,*!,c
letsry ; Prof. C. F. VlcKay. Atliens. Actuary ;ll
t Sargent. F>sq.. Griffin; Wm. W Chapman
»!’lh urn. I -t caver. Albany; Hon. Vv in. \V .
ii, u. Athens; E. L. Newton, E.*q., Athens; J
H. '* w- 1. Athens; A. Chase, Athens ;J.J. Hug
! gtos- •* liens; Fielding B-adlbrd, A then*; \\
j Lefcht 1 lit'iii! iituMi, ; Dr Ij. Hull, Athens
1 Win M Mo -an Vtiic.i t)r E. V. Ware. Athens
Thomas '•unruegnani, tirceesboro; John Rohson;
Esq., Madison B. King, Esq.. Roswell; Millet
Gt eye ffiillcdgeville; Isaac Winship, Jlaeou ; N
C. *... i • , Esq., Macon; John L Joue*. E-q.. Ma
j con; v , . Tom in) , Cqie.iQhm; ;J. J. Ridgeway,
! Columbus: I»enry ii ad, Columbus; D. F. SVilcox,
i'olumhus.
1 us Compnnv commenced business on the sth
01 F- K « ary, 1848. The report submitted to the
:n»*cfiu-2 shr-ws the following gratifying resuit for
U;»* .it tea months.ending the s{h inst.;
F ire F <sk e
Ylariue *
l .1
1 of]6 Risks
Premiums 555,628 43
Paid Losses 51.663 0?
, In jidentkl 728 25
SaUfio ~1,820 00
K •turn'K’on risks termiaated. 504 00 4,715 32
» . 514.913 11
Ki.*ks terminated £63.425. On all expired poll !
eics 0110 hail the premium* ba* been saved to the
a. »ed. equivalent ,o a dividend r,l 50 per cent.
: oltheii prenmums.
fJoinmunications addressed to the Secretarr a
Gnfhn w;!l receive prompt attention.
1 J- G. P/ IWO.\S Sec.S M.lns.Ce.
I: - inpany w.H in-nre Floust*. Stocks ol
< >-is atten 'm Store, or on shipb mrd aad Ne
kr »i - sod will take ail k-nd. of Fire and Marine
Risks not exceeding JfO.OtJO, oa anyone ri*k on
ii reasonable terms as any office in this citv
Those who in: re property for five rears nay only
- onr-:ilth in c&b, and will probably lever fan caf!
r ea .n. Tan assesiment t: c tour year*
t and at the end of hve yr-rs be entitled to their
share rl accumulated profits then on band. Open
n jk* heirs_ i*r fc iippinj merc.'ianU, for Marine ai*tl
- UJiaml KisU,
6 CFi.VR.LES HALL. Agent,
jtii. 14 Sou. Mu. Ina. Oomyany.242 Rmadf*.
t SALT. ~
- 9 \ SACKS LIV’ERPO 'L GROUND
i f 7 SAL r, in stofa, and fbr sale in erts
1- to suit purchascVs.
| oci*|s QfWKVfLW b BVTT6V’
PUBLIC SALES.
15.1 c ii I jNi) S .t:,.! FF’S S \ LK.
; On the fii.it 1 -tesii«y in J tNI AUV next, vv.lt be
old at the Lower Market lli'Um-. i the ci v ol
J An.uita Within the tigal hours of Sale, the foi
iown.-g articles fumiiure, to wit ;
j One -Mahogany >oia. • do. Bureau, 1 do. Kock
•ng ( hair 6 do. Chaim, 1 do Dining fa le. I do.
Warden e. 2 Beds on L. 2 Ms ra-ex. 1 Bolster. 4
I Ptdow*. 3 Sheets. I Spread. - Window Curtuina.
i I pair Andirons, ! Carpet so d a lotol Kitchen lur
| tuture. Leneii on as ti e pioperty oi Jane i' i hot
deoe sed to satis; \a li fa,-in the foreclosure of a
IMm (aage , i.-iued from the Interior Court of Rich
t-u t> in ; v rol An; Sailer, eld r- Samuel
Ion*!-. \ « ;.inii>i ■■ on ol Jut>. !';'f i de-ea.«ed.
_oct. ;;i WILLIAM V KER. Sheriff
ii 1t 11510 A Drill LUf'r- SAII.I
| On he lir>t in sday in Dl ( EMBER next, w II
| be sold, at the Lower Marke’ House in the ity
o' \iigwsta. within the legal hours of lale, the
following property . to wit
Toree lots or parcels ol land, s tuaird in fbe city
j of Auaiistu, each lot containing a front on Fenwick
aid Walker st reels of eighty-I wo feet, more or
less, and hounded east by a lot owiu-d by the re
late ol Philip Crump, and west by E.bril street,
an f •re known and ciesi ;na'cd by a surrey and
plat mnde by Carey F. Parish for the City Coun
cil ot Augusta, as lots Nos. 3. -I and •>.
Also, vll that other lot or parcel ot land in said
ciiy, c •ntaini g foi acre-and nine-tenths of an
acre, more or ie.ss (and formerly ki oivn as Cante
lou’s Garden,) bounded north by Telfair street. ca»t
■>y Lincoln street, south by W'aiker street, and
writ by Elnert strei t; levied on as the property
oi Ly man Koatb, to satisfy a fi fa on the foreclo
sure ol a mortgage issued i'rora the Superior Court
of Richmond county in lavor of Isaac S. 7 uttle,
auu assigned to Gould, Bulkier A Co. vs. Lyman
Koa*h.
Also, a! the same lime and place, will be sold,
ail that bit or parcel of land, with the inpiove
moi.li thereon, situate in Richmond county, con
taining I acres, more or less. adjoining lands of
Crawford, Stark. and others; levied on as the prop
erty o: Janies IV Djv s. deceased, to satisfy three
fi las issued from th*- Jus ices Court of the 113th
District, in lavor of H. D Leiiner vs. G. Oglctree
and James I). Dan —Levy made and returned to
me In a Constable,
nov 2 WM V. KER Sin riff R. C,
ItIC lI.UOISD SHERIFF'S SAtBT
On the first Tuesday in DECEMBER nest, will be
be sold, at the Lower Market House in tne ciiy
of Augusta, within the legal hours of sale, the
following property, to wit:
Phocb ■, a negro woman about 10 years of age,
and her daughter.Li -hey. about 10 yean od ; AflV,
a woman about 30 year* old, and her daughter
Jenny, about lU years old ; John, a man ahoui 37
years old. Four n*tii*--. one four hors-- wagon,
one horse, one Barouche and Buggy, and 13 head
I rattle Levied on as the property of Robort
Thomas, to -at s:y a fi fa on the lorecios.ire of a
n.t rleace issued from tha Superior Co rt ol Rich
mold county, in favor of Joseph Thomas re Robert
Thor as.
ALSO,
At the same time and place, will b« sold, a Ne
gro boy, named Christopher or Kit about 20 years
of age. levied on s tlie- property of Henry Th unp
«ou, to satisfy a b i Fa oc the foreclosure of a mort
gage issued from the Superior t eart of Newton
county in favor ol William V Burney rs. Henry
Thompson.
Oct b WILLIAM V. KKR, Sheriff.
EXEC I TOR’S SALE.
V\ ib be sold to tue hiah si bidder, on the seventh
day ot NOV LMLLK next, if- ■ Reu> and P r
sonal Estate ol li.e late James T. Giav, de
ceased, as follows;
One entire tract of land, containing 1 y recent
nirttv,e even <houa*ud nine hundred and seven
ty-seven (11 977) acres, situat-d on the water* of
he nav-Mu *h River and Met! Creek, B ruwell
District S. C. There are about fifteen hundred
(1500) acres cleared 1 nd well adapt'd to the cul
airc o' ( oiton and tiram. Theie is erected oa
Sieei Creek, bout one and a half miles from the
nvor u Saw Mill, coniaining two saws witu »uf
ficieul water power to dilve a Grist Mill and Saw
Lina" formerly. The river land is heavih tim
bered with the growth of Oak, Hickory, Poplar
and Cypress, adj .cent to the Mill ; the grown of
tne upland (about nine thousand acres ) consists
principally ol f ine There is asu table lamii g
•n the river mr the de ivery of Steamboat Weed,
of which tliere is au abundant supply , and constant
Ismand To a capita ist desirous ol engaging in tne
Timber and 'Turpentine business, and’he r. a ing
of stock of all kinds, the above Plantation oilers
inducements inferior to none on ibe Savannah
River. 1 here is near tne *'iil, a comfortable
Overseen House, wiih a sufficient number of
frame buildings tn accommodate one i uuclrcd Ne
groes.
Ihe personal property enn-ists of twenty-sir
(2(i) Negroes, aboumne hundred (BMt) bead oi • at
ic. fifteen Mules and oisc*, a la geuiim erof
stock Hogs, Sb* cp, Household and Kitchen Fur
niture, Plantation nd Blacksmith.*’ Tools, tri m
seventy-five to eighty bags of Cotton, <r in six to
e "fit thousand busoeln ol Coin. Fodder. Peas & s
Ac.
At the same time and tdace, by consent of par
ties tn< tract ortc cts of la d. known a- Gray’s
Hammock, and par ot fitavc lsk*no, ad ( oiniiio-the
above, containiiig about five hundred and six»v
(aGO) acres V »o. • »nther tract oa I ellair’s Is
land on the Savannah River, containing 1 rtv (40)
a~rt« known as l>o»ierry Term made known
on the day ol sine I) AllDlS Ext.
Beach Island, S« pt f», 13'9. ctd »rpt 7
TERMS <>F SALE.
The land on a ' ’redit id one. two and three
years, payment to Re -ccured by bond, mor».i->e
and per.-onal secrurity The pcnomtl property
(wituthe exception ol the cdton, which will be
►old for cash) on a credit of twelve mouths with
i t <st from date ; payment to .■ ecure bv
Not and t"' appro <d e-u i’ic-. The above
sa e is postponed io f e fifth (sth) of December
neyt . D, ARDI-, Kx’r.
{CfThe Hamburg Rrpubican and Edgefield
Advertiser wi t pien.se copy.
“EX #Trl TO IPS SA lITFt >R' iVec*kT"
In pursuance to the last V» i;i aid 'i nt of
'Thomas Allison. s>r., late of Gwinnett coumr
deceased, will he sold on the first Tuesday is
DECEMBER next, at the court h .use n. said
county, within the legal hours ol sale, th* fol
lowing Staves for the purpose of d stiihmiwa
I among the legatees of said deceased, to-wit
Isaac, a man about thirty years old; Peter a
boy, ahoui eighteen ye rs old’; Calo, a buy, about
lourteen yea ► md ; Joseph, a boy. al*oui twelve
years od, an i i.sbeila, a girl, about ten years
old. A no, a quantity ol Corn, Fodder, Oats aud
Other at’ic es not necessary to enumerate. Terms
on the day of sale.
s°l>t T7 THOMAS ALLISON. Jk, KxT.
EXE! LTOITS SALK FOU JA.nT IBSiL
In pursuance ot the last Will and Testament of
I Asa Wade, Sr , late of GwioD* ft county, oec’d.
i will tie sold at the Court Hou-e of said county,
within the legdsaie hours, on the firg Tm-gdnv
in J ANUARY next, the f Rowing Land and
S aves, to wit :
371 Acres land in the sth District of said onus
ty, i! being R ■ late resjdci.ee ol dec’d, and adjoin
ing land* of Jc**e Ram no, V\ ilium Bn.igh and
others— wel; improve !
Also, 5 Slave-, to wit —Ellen, a woman about
sixteen year? old, and her inMe child. David,
about 3 month* old: Mary, a G;ri, about 15 years
old; Chanty, a G>rl, about 13 years old; and
Richard,a Boy. about 11 years old—ait likely.
'1 ermii on the day of sale.
ASA WADE. Jr ) Exeen
Sept !0. HARRIS WADE. ( tors.
AD MINI ST IIA TOR’S SALeI
Agreeable to an order oi the honorable the Infa
nor Court of Warren conntv, while sitting for
purpose*,will be » >ld, before the Co Urt
House dowtlWma County, on the first Tues
day in JANUARY next, within the lawful hoars
i of sale,
i j AU the belonging to the citato of JV
I J't H, VVukios Ute ot said cotnuy, d<.o*. t . t j