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t.i j A MLS uARDNLIv. Jr.]AAt(;L t (;L t STA. GEORGIA SUNDAY MOIIMXG, NOVEMBER J 5. ism VOL. XXVIII.—NEW SLIDES \
THE i ONSTiTITIOxNALIST.
office in mcintosh-street,
Third door from the North-West corner ot
Broad-Street.
*of LANI) by Artnmusinuors, Executors or Guar
ms. ire required. by law, to be held on the first Tuss
j. iv , n . i,*i moniti. neiween the lioum of ten in Ike fore
n , K , n .in i three in Uie afternoon, m the Court House in
wincli tire property is situate. Notice of those sales
must be given in a ouhlic Gazette SIXTY DAYS pre
vi,ms to the (lav ot salt.
Sales of NEGIH )Ej3 must be at Public Auction, on til
■irst Tuesday of the month, between the usual hours o
a,tie, at cue niareof public sales in Uie county where
:1m- Letter> Testamentary,or Administration,orGuar
■lianship, may have been granted, first giving SIXTY
LAVS notice thereof, in one of the public Gazettes of
(;, State, md at Uie door of the Court Mouse where
, ; a,sales are to he held.
S ... it it the sale of Personal Property must be given
i-i , . .Manner F< )RTY DAYS previous to day of sale
b in's io the Debtors and Creditors of an Estate must be
auhlished for POIiTY HAYS.
Notire that application will be made to the Court of Or
hnary for leave to sell LA N D, must be published for
Four months.
Notice for leave to sell NEGROES, must be published
poUR MONTHS, before any order absolute can be
given by the Court.
Business Cards.
To Professional and Business Men.
PROFESSIONAL AM) HIS I NESS CARDS
not exceeding six lines, will be inserted under this
bead at the rate of sloper annum. Cardsexceed
»i- six lines, will he charged pro rata per line.
JOHN Li. HARRIS.
ATTOII NE Y A T LA U ,
ATLANTA, CEO.,
Refers to Henry H. Gumming. Esq., A. J.&
T. W. Miller, Esqs., W. 'l*. Gould, Esq., E
Starnes, Esq., J as. Gardner, Jr., Esq., C. A
Greiner, .Savannah; C. J. Jenkins,Esq.
April 7
E. A. SOI iiLARI),
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
SAVANNAH,GA
Nov. 8 d&wlv
LII MPK I N It LUMPKIN,
John 11. Lumpkin. | W. VV. Lumpkin
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
ROME, GA.
april 13 ly
SAMUEL BARNETT,
ATTO RN E Y A T LA W ,
WASHINGTON, GA.,
WILL practice in the Counties of Wilkes, War
ren. Hancock, Taliaferro, Elbert, Oglethorpe
Lincoln, and Madison. Iv Jan. 5.
Cl TV HOTEL,
SA VA NNA H, GEORGIA.
I*. CONDON.
JOHN F. LAWSON,
ATTORNEY A I LAW,
sept. 13 WAYNESBORO', GA.
JAMES GARDNER, JR.,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
AUGUSTA GEORGIA
J. A. THRASHER, ’
A 1 TOUNE V A T tA W ,
McDonough, ga.
eb. 23 Iv
!UDR. HENRY A. BIGNON respect
fully tenders his PROFESSIONAL SERV ICES
to the citizens of Augusta, and vioinity. Office at
the residence of Mr. Jos. Bignon, Broad-st.
june 21 1y
ALEXANDER MACKENZIE, Jr.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
W A Y N ESBOKO’, GEORGIA.
a pul 20 ly 178
LAW NOTICE.
(UTThe Undersigned will pra tice Law in
the Western Circuit, and adjoining counties.
HOWELL COBB.
JAMES J ACKSON.
(£7* Address Cobb «fc Jackson, Athens. Ga., or
Monroe, Ga. 6mo* sept. 4
LAW NOTICE.
The undersigned having formed a partnership i
in the practice of LAW, under the style of G., J.
A W SCHLEY, will attend all the Courts of the
Middle Circuit. Ail business confided to us will
(>e promptly attended to.
GEORGE SCHLEY,
JOHN SCHLEY,
dec 13 ly VV. SCHLEY.
W. W. MONTGOMERY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AUGUST A GEORGIA.
W ill pi •aetice in the counties ol Richmond, Jes- j
fersnii. Burke ami Columbia.
REFERENCES Hon. G. W. Crawford,
Washington City ; Col. W.T. Goun .Jas Gard
ner, Jh. Esq., Augusta; Messrs J. I*. C. WHITT-
HtAD, and A G. Whitehead, Burke county;
Major J. P. GairDNKR, Jertersou.
(O* Office over the Warehouse of Gibbs &
McCord. »ept- 7
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COM
PANY OF NEW YORK.
Rohkktson, Bres t. | Saml. Hannay,Sec'y
App! ications received by
GREEN V ILLE SIMMONS,
Nov. 24 _ly Agent.
THADDEUS A. OAKMAN.
attorney at law,
APPLING. COLUMBIA COUNTY, GEO.
WILL practice in the several counties of the
Middle Circuit.
Refers to Hon. Win. W. Holt. Col. 1 . Clanton.
Wra. T. Gould, C. J. Jenkins. H. H, Gumming,
A. J. and T. W. Miller, Esqrs.,Messrs. M. M. Dye,
and Chas. E. Grenville, Augusta ; Messrs. Janies
and Joseph O’Hear, Charleston, S. C.
feb. 20 Iv
JOHN W. EVANS.
attorney at law,
DALTON. GA.
All business entrusted to his care will meet with
prompt attention. Refers to Wm. H. Stark, ol me
house of Scranton & Stark. Iv K ‘l
F. M RAY,
•> C>- * AGENT AND INVENTOR OF THE
Ol A RUBBER CAR SPRING,
hSO, Agent for Steam-packing INDIA Rl B
j_ A. HER 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 ly Nxw York.
JOHN T. SHEWMAKE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Will practise in the counties of Burke. Jeffer
son, Emanuel, Richmond, Scriven and Washing
ton. Office at Waynesboro', Ga. Promises to be
prompt in the execution ot his business,
aug. 7 Iv _
JAMBS G. GOULD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
Commissioner for Massachusetts and Connecti
cut, will practice in the several counties ot the
Middle Circuit.
O* Office over P. A. Moise i Drug Store.
nov2o
WM O PRICE & CO.
HAVE just received au assortment of Ladies
Silk UNDER VESTS,
adies’ Merino UNDER VESTS,
kdies’ Cotton Do. Do. sept.
liiLUg— —f,— j— -_ n - imrT - TOl:]:ni^;^ri *
mm i ■ i — — -.
JTIUI j; IR)XT OKY
Charleston folding Kstahlishnu'iit
* Phis is the only regular establishment of the
kind in this city, the proprietor himself being a
practical workman, and employs none but expc
f rieuccd assistants Rich ornamental aud plain
? Looking Glass, Portrait, Picture,Frames and Win
, dow Cornices furnished at the shortest notice.
Rosewood, with every variety of Woods, fur
nished to order, in frames or by the hundred feet.
* Fancy and plain Looking Glasses and Glass Plates,
? of all »izes and descriptions, at wholesale and re
tail.
1 Also, a general assortment of Artist Materials,
’ at w holesale and retail. Address
EMANUEL CURRANT, l-ki King street.
. ari • - ‘ r • .
J J OHXSTON, CREWSBRA\VLE\D
importers and dealers in
: DRV GOODS,
s No, 28 East Bay, Charleston, S.C
. 8. FOGAR i IE,
160 King-street, Charleston, S. C.
| Upholstering, Curtain, and Paper
Hanging and Window Shades,
1 Matrases ol Wool, Hair, Cotton, Moss, »Scc..
made to order at the shortest notice. All orders
for supplying Hotels in Georgia or Carolina will be
promptly attended to.
P. V. DIBBLE,
Fashionable Hat and Cap Ware
House,
NO. 37 BROAD-STREET,
Charleston, S. C.
B. F. SMITH &. C 0.7
76 East Bay, Charleston, S. C.,
DEALERS IN
PAINTS, OILS, AND GLASS,
AND MANUFACTURERS OF
Spirits Turpentine, Rosin, Pitch
and Varnishes.
T C. NISSET.
Factor k Commission Merchant,
No. 23, Hayne Street, Charleston, S. C.
PAVILION HOTEL,
BY If. L. BUTTERFIELD,
(Formerly of the Charleston Hotel,)
Charleston, S. C,
LAWTON &c FURM AN.
Factors k Commission Merchants
Fitzsimons’ Wharf, Charleston, S. C.
VICTORIA HOTEL,
BY COOK A M’CONNELL,
King-Street. Charleston
“MILLAR’S BISCUIT BAKERY,'
No. 137 Meeting-street, opposite Market
Charleston, 8. C.
~ JOHN W. CALDWELL,
Agent of New York and Boston
COMMERCIAL line of PACKETS,
Merchandize forwarded to all parts of the world
ree of Commissions. Charleston, 8. C.
g & h. cameron”
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS Ilf
Crokery, China and Glass W are,
No. 153 Meeting-street,
Charleston. S. C.
Have always ou hand a large and extensive as
sortment of the above Goods, which they offer for
sale at as low rates as they can he purchased in
any city of the Union.
M. SCHRODER & SIJSSDORFF.
Fancy, Dry and Millinery Goods,
Straw Bonnets, Silks, Gloves, kc.
No. 149 Msetmg-st., Charleston, S. C.
VV. VV. WILBUR.
Auctioneer, Commission Merchant
and Manufacturers’ Agency Depot
No. 176 Kiug-st.. Charleston, So Ca.
J. VV. BOFSUH.
COPPERSMITH*
All kinds of STILLS, SODA FOUNTAINS,
and all kinds of Copper and Lead Pipes for Steam
Engines, &c., made in a workmanlike manner,
and with despatch. Also, constantly on hand.
Stop and Guage Cocks for Steam Engines and
Water Works, which will he sold on reasonable
terms at the corner of Market and Anson streets,
Charleston, S. C.
EHGER TON "& RICHARDS,
DRAPERS AND TAILORS,
No. 32 Broad-street.
Charleston, S. C.
~~“a. Tljsti,
manufacturer of
Railings, and Gates, of all kinds,
Iron Chests, Scales, &c.,
No, 31, Queen Street.
Charleston, S. C.
JOHN B. DeSAUSSURE,
FACTOR,
No. 1 Adder’s South Wharf.
N. B.—Will attend to the sale of Cotton, and al
descriptions of Country Produce on consignment.
11. JESSUV
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
And Wholesale Dealer in Groceries, Wines and
Liquors, and Agent for Wells’ Cider Distillery.
JjTFresh Groceries and Liquors received
weekly. CHARLESTON, S. C.
~ JOSEPH WHITE, SEN .
Wholesale Confectioner and Can
dy Manufacturer,
No, 356 King-st., South of Boundary-at.
Charleston, S. C.
AMERICAN HOTEL,
CHARLES-TOX,S. C.
F. A. HOKE, Proprietor.
~ R. A. PRINGLE^
WHOLESALE ANp RETAIL DEALER
BBOtANS, BOOTS AM) SHOES,
No. 30 East Bay —Charleston, S. C.
A*»o. Plantation Brogans, fitted to measure.
JJ* All orders received, promptly attended to.
JThTt'aYLO
Auctioneer and Commission Mer
chant,
17 Vendue Range, Charleston, S. C.
Agent for the sale of Charleston Steam Mill
Goods, and of various Georgia and South Carolina
Shirtings aud Osuaburgs.
E. U. THARIN,
: Auctioneer and General Commis
sion Merchant,
No. 34, Vendue Range.
All Grain consigned to ttxs, together with other
* Country Produce, will meet with prompt sglg and
attention, having large. Store Room*.
Charleston, S. C. —Refer to Col. James Gadsden
and M. C. Mordeoaj.
—Pg"—■Hiifi in WMimi jiui. .ijjl LiTiiin rm r
1 DRV EOOOS FOR FALLTRAOE
: IN CHARLESTON, S. C.
I THE SUBSCRIBER i s now receiving one of
i ! the largest and most desirable stocks of Goods that
has ever been offered to (befriends and customers
|of 20. i King street. He has, during the past Sum
mer, made extensive additions and alterations to his
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
, j meres. Muslin DeLaine.-, Alpacas, Satin DuChines,
I Embroidered Orleans Cloths, Plain Merinos. Era
i broidered Cashmeres, Chameiiou Lustres, Ging
hams. Prints, &c., &.c.
In the SHAWL DEPARTMENT, he is pre-
I V r every variety of long and square
j Shawls, both Plaid and Printed; elegant Silk do.,
1 Plain and Embroidered Canton Crape do., Cash
j 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, Cur tain Stuffs,
I and every variety of Hosiery.
Also, Goods for Gentlemen’s wear: such as
Bsoa Cloths, Casimerea, Vestings, Cravats, &c ;
and i l rooms connected with his li ont Sales Rooms,
he is prepared to offer to Planters and others, one
ot the most complete assortments to be lound in
I Charleston of
j BLANKETS, KERSEYS, SATINETS, JEANS
j DOMESTICS, &oC.
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 that
may be new or desirable, so that purchasers can
always he supplied with the newest and best styles
of Goods in the market, and at the
Lowest Possible Prices.
N. B.—ln Rooms over Retail Department, he of
fers to Merchants and others, a complete assort- !
I ment of all the above goods at
Wholesale,
and invites the attention i f close buyers to his
stock and prices. W. G BANCROFT,
aeg 2d No. 203 Kin>f-st.. Charleston, S. C.
c. willeT"
IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN
French, English,German and Domestic
Fancy Goods, Hosiery, Gloves,
Button . and all kinds of Trimmings; Coombs, >
Brushes, Violins, Fans. Suspenders, Pins, Needles,
Jewe ry, Perfumery, Toys, Marbles, Slates, Pen
cils, Steel Pens, Ac.
No. 208 Kiny-st., {Opposite Victoria House.)
aug. 26 Charleston. S. C.
G. POLLEN.
MANUFACTURER.IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
SERIRS, SNIFF AND TOBACCO,
No. 167 Meetiiig-st., opposite Charles- j
ton Hotel.
Charleston, S. C.
MORTON, COURTNEY & CO^
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Foreign aud Domestic Hard Ware,
No. 8 Hayne-street,
Wm R. Morton,
Wm. C. Couktnev, s Charleston.
Gilbert B. Tennknt S
“'JOSEPH |
Charleston, 8, C.
AGENT FOR JOHN T. W HITE,
Type Founder, of the “ Hoe” Printing Pre»s
Manufactory. Also, Printing Ink of the. lies' qurli- 1
ty, all at New York prices—actual expenses only |
added. Large stock constantiv on hand.
;f .47 C arriage Repository,
W. J. GAYER.
South-East corner Meeting and Weut
worth-streets,
CHARLESTON , 8. C.
Has constantly ou hand, a great variety of Car
riages of every description, calculated for the
Southern market.
Military, Looking Glass and Fan
cy Store,
THE SIGN OF THE GOLD SPECTACLES,
(223 and 225 in the bend) of King-st.
Mathematical and Surveyors Instruments; Spec- 1
tacles and Optical Instruments of all kinds; Plated j
Castors; Candlesticks; Cake Baskets, &c.. &c.;
Oil Paintings and Engravings; Picture Frames |
made to order, and old Frames Regilt and made
equal to new.
N. B.—Cheapest Store in Charleston.
CHARLES D. CARR,
DRAPER AND TAILOR,
No. 30 Broad-street. Charleston, S. C.,
Ha* always on hand a handsome assortment of
Cloths, Cassimeres, Vesting#, and Fancy articles,
which he offers on the usual terms, or at 10 par
cent, discount for cash.
LEWIS M. HATChT
No. 12, Meeting-st.—Charleston, S. C.
AGENT FOR THE
Brooklyn SPERM OIL Factory,
For the sale of Metallic Rubber Belts, Patent
Riveted-Stretchcd Leather Belts, Gutta Pereha |
Belts, Looms and all kinds of Cotton Machinery, 1
Laths, Mortising Machines, Iron Safe, for Hooks, j
Fire and Thief Proof, Platt’s Corn and Wheat !
Mills, Labarte’s Scales, Shuttles and Card Cloth I
ing. Keeps on hand a good stock of Roller Cloth
and Skins, Lace and Picker Leather, Pickers,
Ring Travellers, Brushes of all kinds, aud such
things as cannot be found elsewhere. Also. Agent
for the Sangerties Whit* Lead and New Bedford
Linseed Oil Companies. The heaviest ol the above i
articles arc sold at the manufacturer s prices, and J
the others at New York prices.
The utmost care articles ordered
have to be made
McKenzie, cadovv & co„
WHOLESALE DRY GOODS,
, No. 82 £a*t Bay,
Charleston, So. Ca. |
GEORGE OATES,
DEALER in
Piano Fortes. Music, Musical In- ;
gtrnments, Books, Stationery, kc,
234 and 236 Kingr-st.. at the Bend,
Charleston, S. C. i
AARON H. COHEN' JrT
General Commission Merchant,
157 East Bay. Charleston, S. C.,
AGENT FOR VIRGINIA MANUFACTURED
TOBACCO AND HAVANA CIGARS.
Kee ts constantly on hand a supply, and will fur
nish orders for any brands or quantity. Also,
attends to the receiving and forwarding of Mer- |
chandise and Produce.
M’CARTER & ALLEN,
Wholesale Booksellers and
tioners,
At the old stand, Meeting Street, one door north
of the Charleston Hotel.
E. B. CREWS,
SUCCESSOR TO DICK Jc CREV’S,
II Auctioneer and Commission iMer
, i f Hants,
1 CHARLESTON, s. c.
1 ) G. GAE I'JE.NS,
importer and wholesale dealer in
WINES AND LIQUIDS,
No. 104 East-Bay—Charleston, S. C.
UARRAL, HARE & CO ,
SADDLERY WARE HOUSE,
No. 4 Hayne-street,
Charleston, S. C.
HARMONIC INSTITUTE.
F EKDI N T A \ D ZOQ B A U M ,
IMPORTER OF
MUSIC Si MU SICAL INSTRU MENTS
01 all descnjitions.
No, 201 King-st., Victoria Range,
; Charleston, S C.,
Every article in the line sold at Northern price l
J. E. WAI Ai ER &
MARBLE YARIK
133 Meetlng-st., Charleston, S. C.
I Monuments, Tombs k Gravestones
All orders neatly and handsomely executed al
less than New York prices.
JOS. LAW ION & C(X.
Importers of Foreign and Domes
tic Dry Goods,
No. 40 East Hay, Charleston, S>. C.
JAMES \V. \)AV
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Court House Square, Charleston, S. C.
march 7 J v
A. F. Wilmans. | 7v. PkiTe. IH. A. Block.
WILMA NS & CO.,
IMPORTERS OF
HARD WARE, CUTLERY, GUNS,
No. 12 Hayne-street,
Charleston, S. C.
MERCHANTS’ HOTEL.
I (fUU.N OP THE BUCK,) CORNER OF SOCIETY AND
KINO STREETS, «
CHARLESTON, S. C.
By STEEN &. DIVVER.
fCT I his Hotel ta kept ou sdrictly temperance
' principles.
E. R. CHEESaOROUGR,
Broker, Auctioneer and General
Commission Merchant,
j h °i‘ the purchase and sale of NEGK()ES, HEAL
| ESTATE, BANK STOCKS, Ac. All business
| entrusted to him will meet with prorapitude and
j diligence Offices No. 10 State street, Chanes
i on, S. Cl lawif) Dec. I
CONDIC r, J ENNIN GS & C< )~
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 Saddlerv, Har
ware, Skirting. Harness, Bridle, Band and Top
Leather; Ho?, Calf, Deer and. Sheep
skins; Leather and India Rubber
Bands, Saddle Trees and Coach
Trimmings. ic„ <!kc., <fec.
GREGG, HAYDEN & CO ,
IMPORTERS OF FINE
Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware,
Guns, Military and Fancy Goods,
Charleston, S. C.
LAWSON & CLARK,
Factors and General Commission
Merchants,
Fitzsimon’s Wharf
Will give their .tnct attention to the sale ol
Cotton, Grain and Flour.
M CARRIAGE 45 ’tiT '3
M A NUFACTC j R Y
A tiandsome, large and well selected assortment
of Carriages always on hand of every description.
Visitors to the city, arc invited to give me a call
Opposite Charleston Hotel,Meeting street,Charles
ton. S. C. A KOULAIN
O . J .Cl IA FEE & STYaMAND,
No. 94 Bast Bay, Charleston, 3. C.
IMPORTERS OF AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
Wines, Cordials, Cigars, Tobacco
and manufacturers of Lemon Syrup of supe
rior quality.
They always keep on hand a very large stock,
to which they invite the attention of country Mer
chants from ever}- section of the Southern and
Western States.
PLANTERS’ HOTEL 7
CORNER OF CHURCH AND QUEEN STREETS,
CHARLESTON, S. C..
(FOR MERLE KEPT BY CHAR EES H. MIOT.)
J AMES VV. LAMKIN and JAMES M. HURST
having become the I’roprietors of the above ex
tensive and well known establishment, solicit the
patronage of their friends, and the public gene
rally. juiy 26
CHARLESTON STEAM SUGAR RE
FINERY.
Loaf, Crashed, Powdered and Clar
ified Sugar.
Also, assorted Steam Candy.
JOHN L. HEDLEY,
No. 16S East Bay, Charleston, S. C.
| M. c. mordecaT,
Auctioneer and Commission xMer
chant,
CHARLESTON, S. C. |
Agent, U. S. Mail Steam Ship ISABEL, »atling
j from Charleston to Havana, ou the Ist and loth of
| each month.
T. A. VVHITNey7~~
Broker, Auctioneer and Commis
sion xVgent.
Chart estgb. S. C
————— Ml — ll,l J —s
LIFE INSURANCE.
Provision for the Widow and the Orphan
f I vll sci SOUTHERN MUTUAL INSU
j 1 RANGE COMPANY , are now issuing poii
; cies for life as well a# for shorter periods,
j Annual payment fop insuring sioot) ;
Age. For 1 year. 7 years. Life.
25 511.30 £12.50 £21,80
35 15,30 16,50 31.70
45 20,00 21 , ( J0 40,00
Only three-fourths of these amounts payable
the first year. All the profits divided annually
i among the insured.
ASBURY HULL, President.
C F. McCAY', Actuary.
Charles Hall, ) t
T- W Flem.eg, J A e enU - sept.B
PROTECTION INSURACE COMPA
NY OF NEW-JERSEY.
CAPITAL $200,000.
J. V. Voorheks, Sec’ry Wm. Thompson, Pres.
H. S. \\ hitney, Gen’s Agent, 69 Wall-at., N \.
| Fire and Marine Risks are taken in this Office
Inn the most liberal terms, by
JOHN HILL, Agent,
Next door above the Mechanics’ Bank.
Sept7 |jr
DR. rONVERSM N V I GO RAT IN G
CORDIAL—for General Debility, Im
porency, Incoutint-nce or Nocturnal Eini>sions
Ate, —'Uhis justly celebrated ( ’ordial is now con
sidered the only efficacious remedy for these said
derangements of body and mind, caused by earlj - ,
indiscreet, secret, habit, of you.h, or inordinate
indulgence ot the sexual passions in riper years.
File following are some of the effects of this
violation ot the /airs of man's ph osical and social being :
Prostration,nervousness, dyspesia, pain in the head,
and dimness of vision ; ueakne-sof the back and
tower extremities, irnpotmey, or premature and lo
ta! d*cay of virility.
VV eaki’es? of memory and power for mental ap
plication, dejection, aversion to society, timidity,
self distrust, and love of solitude.
i V oung and middle aged men may here learn
why they are decU’.uig in health ; why they be
come pale, eye stir ken and iusterless; why they
are losing their y■ eitnini appearance and vigor.—
Phis invigorating and renovating <'okdial, has
n restored scores of pet sons who have ignorantly
injured themselves bv se I pollution. N. B.—Com
pounds of sarsaparilla, dock and other nostrums,
has no effect in these cases ; nor is the fiction and
nonsense which appears in wonderful little books
on this subject, of any use to the patient.
” I oung men it you would avoid burning with cos
t tic, blistering, pills, and powers, vVc , which are
Usually prescribed to no purpose, procure this
f ordial ; it U the o ly anchor of hope for you.—
Von can u-e it without exposure, or hindrance from
m. business, at home or travelling—and be restored,
N 8-—I hose involuntary noctural emissions
which are so harra.sing and destructive, and pro
ductive of so much mischief to the nervous sys
tem. incapacitating the man for physical or men
tal exertion ; will be speedily removed by this
< ordial, .Mark 1 this Cordial contains no opium,
mercury, or any 7 other mineral or offensive sub
stance to expose or injure the patient. Each hot
tie ofihe genuine has ** Dr. Convers” Invigorating
Cot dial, blown on the glass. Price £2 a bottle ;
3 bottles for $lO the* half doz. or S2O a doz.
Important remarks to lh« married ai d single, with
ample directions accompany ing each bottle.
N B Persons whose conjugal relations’have
not been productive; and th se contemplating
marriage, coucious ol physical inability, will re
ceive such advise and aid, as will remove such
disability, by addressing Dr. CONVERS, at hi*
Office, No. 55 Third Avenue, N. Y. (Post paid.)
, N. B Ibe (.ordial forwarded to any part of tha
country by addressing as above.
For sale by \\ M. HAINES, Augusta, Ga., and
J. A. Laßoche, S v mnah. Ga., Childs N Co , No.
I Ledger Buildings; E. Taylor, cor. Third and
Green streets, and VV. Halloway, 17U Market
street, Philadelphia; Dr. McPherson, 8 South Se
cond street. Harrisburg. Pa.; W. Jackson, 89 Li
bertt street, Pittsburg, Pa.;C. A. Heinitez, near
the com t-house, Lancaster. Pa ; J.C. Brown, Potts
ville, Pa.; Cor. Gray and Saratoga streets, Haiti
n'.'re. Mi.; \\ . C. Miller 175 Brown street. Rich
tuond, Va.; Messrs Gilman, Washington, D, C.j V.
I hoatpson. Hagerstown, Maryland, and Dr. Nones,
corner of South and Third streets, Philadelphia;
Dr. Keehler, No. 294 Market street, do.
D ~* dfcly
'IMPROVED COTTON GINS.
D ING to the almost unparalleled satistaction
f which their GINS have given, particularly
th -e ot last year, the subscribers are induced
to cad the attention of the planters of Georgia
Alabama and South Carolina to their
FACTORY IN NEWTON COUNTY,
and request a continuance ol their patronage. No 1
better guarantee of the excellence ol their Gins
is needed than their wide circulation, and the ex '
pressed satisfaction of some of the most expori- 1
enced and extensive planters and Cotton buyers of
Georgia. 4s to the workmanship, material ano
perlormance ot their Gins, they are willing to
back many of their purchasers in’saying that there
arc none superior in the United States.
I heir Gina urn on the plan, aa, nc, i
several essential improvements this year over those '
ol the last season. Every exertion is made by ex- 1
perienced and sUslfful mechanicsto render them J
convenient and durable. Their travelling agents,
who will be constantly passing through the various *
sections of the country 7 are authorized to scllon the '
most accommodating terms. I
The Gins will be delivered at the purchasers *
residence free of charge, and its performance war *
ranted, if the directions which accompany each I
Gin are followed.
il U All orders directed to the subscribers at (
Covington, G.- v, will be promptly attended to. *
HENDERSON Ac ENRIGHT. s
mayl7 dfcly t
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F.OSENDALE «
HYDRAULIC CEMENT, *
WARRANTED OF THE BEST QUALITY
rillllS ARTICLE is extensively useu for con- 1
I. structing Reservoirs, Aqueducts, Cisterns,
Mill Dams, Foundations. Cellar Wall* and Fmors, ]
and for stuccoing Walls, Basements. &lc., either to J
give thorn the appearance and durability of Stone,
or to keep out dampness, it is unrivalled. !
This Cement is manufactured from a superior (
quality of Cement Stone, from the Quarries at
Kosendale, Ulster county, N. Y., and has been
used by eminent Architects, Engineers, Contrac
tors and Builders, upon Government, Public, and t
Private Works, with unqualified satisfaction. \
'I he subscribers having made arrangements with (
the Rosendale Hydraulic Cement Company, for s
the sale of their Cement, in Augusta, can furnish i
their customers and the trade w ith Cement, at the !
Company’s rates, with the addition of expenses. i
French and American WINDOW GLASS, o t
all size*, and of six different qu.«Fties.
Also, superior Calcined PLAS TER PARIS.—
For sale by HAVILAND, RISLEY & CO.,
oc L -3 Druggists, Augusta, Ga.
FARE REDUCED TO 20 DOLLARS
From Charleston to New York. ,
1 1 .|
s, c.
LEAVING the VV'harf at the foot of Laurens
st. daily at 3, p m. after the arrival <ll the
Southern curs, via WILMINGTON and VVEL
DON. N. C.. PETERSBURG, RICHMOND, to
WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE, PHILADEL 1
PHI A and NEW YORK.
The public Is respectfully informed that the
stcamersof this line, from Charleston to Wilming
ton, are in fir»t rate condition and are navigated by i
well kno-.vn and experienced commanders, and the
Railroads are in fine order, thereby securing both
safety and despatch. A THROUGH TICKET i
having already been in operation, will b- eon- i
tiuued on and after the first of October, 1849. as a
permanent arrangement from Charleston to New
York. Passengers availing themselves there
of, w 7 ill have the option to continue without
delay through the route or otherwise to stop
at any of the intertitediftta points, renewing
their seat* on the line to suit their convenience
l By this route travellers may reach New York on
the third day during business hours. Baggage will
be ticketed on board the Steamer to Weldon, a*
likewise on the change of cars, at the intermedi
ate point* from theppe to iNewr York I hrough
Tickets van alone ne had from E. WINSLOW,
Agent of the Wilmington and Raleigh R. Jl.
Company, at the office of the Company at the foot
of Laurens street, to whom please apply. For
further information inquire of
L. C. DUNCAN,
oet S ddtc a* the American'Hotel.
GEO. A .OAT ES & C O
RESPECTFULLY inform theirfriends and
the public, that th*-v have -emoved their
PIANO FORTE and MUSIC DEPOT, to the
Pre formerly occupied by Turpin Sc Barnes, and
toectly opposite the State Br» v-.t 11
COLOGNES, COLOGNES.
\\T E HAVE JUST OPENED the largest.
v X richest, and best assortment of COLOGNES
. ever offered for sale in this City—consisting of
every colour and variety. Call and see them, at
‘ the cheap Crokery Store, 3 doors above the Rail
Road Bank. MUSTIN At GUY.
N. B— We wish it understood that we are not
connected with aay other establishment in this
nov 15 ( M k G,
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adminX
I Will be sold, on \
CEMBER next, \
’ Wallace, iu WilkA
All the property be\
i nal J . \l altiice, late of i f ueceaseti,
consisting ol two milch ft warlings, house
hold stuff, kitchen furn\ , fttc. Terms made
known on the day of sale,
nov. 6 J. J. WALLACE Adm'r.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
Agreeable to an order of the honorable the Infe
rior Court of Warren county, while sitting for
ordinarx purposes, will be s >Jd, before the Court
House door of Warren county on first Tues
day in JANUARY next, within the awtui hours
of sale.
All the Negroes belonging to the mtata of Jo
seph H. Wilkins, late of said county decea.ed
oct. 16 JAMES M. NUNN. Adm’r.
EX EC ITO KS SA LE FOR
BEK, 1849.
By virtue of an Order of the Court of Ordinary of
Gwinnett County, and iu purauanee of the Will
of James Austin, deceased, will be sold at the
Court House of said county, within the legal
sa e hours, on the first Tuesday in DECEM
BER next, the following Ti acts and Lot* of
Land, belonging to the Ksta'e of the deceased,
to wit:
383 Acres Land, lying on the road leading from
Lawrenceville to Monroe, and composed of lot No.
185, and 133 Acre* of lot No 168, in the slh Dis
trict of said county of Gwinnett.
50 Acres, more or le-s, of lot No. 216. in the
sth District of said county of Gwinnett, known a«
the Brown plat e.
750 Acres, (he tract wheieeu dee’d resided at
the time of his death. 2 mdas from Lawrenceville,
composed of lots Nos. 116 111, and 110, all iu the
sth District of said count) of Gwinnett.
498 Acres, more or less, known as the Davis
place,being half of lot No. 65, 123 Acres of lot No.
106, and all ol lot No. 90, in the 7th District of said
county of Gwinnett.
KM) Acres, in Cain’s District, number not known,
conveyed to dec’d bv William M. Roberts.
125 Acres, South West half of lot No. 142, in the
sth District of Gwinnett county.
Also, the following lot* in the village of Law
renceville, in said county, to wit:
The Tan Yard lot, containing 4 Acres, more or
less, where Joseph Plunkel resides.
The East half of lot No 34, containing half an
Acre, more or less.
The North third part of lot No. 5. and the Mouth
halt of lot No. 4, adjoining the Public Square.
The above lamJs are all improved and in good
order ; and are sold for the purpose of distribution
amongst the Legatees
Terms on the day of sale.
STERLING T. AUSTIN, Ex'r.
September 20
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
Wil be sold to the high st bidder, on the seventh
day of NOVEMBER next, the Real and Per
sonal Estate ot the late James T. Giay, de
ceased, as follows :
One entire tract of land, containing ly recent
survey, eleven thousand nine hundred and seven
ty-seven (11.977) acres, situated on the waters ol
the Savannah River and Steel Creek, Barnwell
District,# C. There are about fifteen hundred
(1300) acres cleared I»nd, well adapted to the cul
ture of Cottcn and Grain. There it erected on
Steel Creek, vbout one and a half miles from the
river, a Saw Mill, containing two sawt, with suf
ficient water power to drive a Grist Mill aud Saw
Gina* formerly. The river laud is heavily tim
bered with the growth of Oak, Hickory, Poplar
and Cypress, adjacent to the Mill: the growth of
the upland (about nine thousand acres,) consists
iirinnnajlv of Pine. Ther« is a suitable landing
on the river lor the delivery of steamboat VVand,
of which there i« an abundant supply, and constant
demand To a capitalist desirous of engaging in the
Tunbei and Turpentine business, and the
of stock of all kinds, the above Plantation offers
inducements inferior to none on the Savannah
River. There is near the Mill, a comfortable
Overseers House, with a sufficient number of
frame buildings to accommodate one hundred Ne
groes,
The personal property consists of twenty-six
(26) Negroes, about one hundred (100) head of Cat
tle, fifteen Mules and Horses, a large number of
slock Hogs, Sheep, Household and Kitchen Fur
niture, Plants,tion and Blacksmiths’ Tools, from
seventy-five to eighty bags of Colton, from six to
eight thousand bushels of Corn, Fodder. Peas 6t e
Ac.
At the same time and place, by consent of par
tits,the tract ortr.ids of land, known as Gray’s
Hummock, and part of Stave island, adjoining the
above, containing about five hundred and sixty
(560) acres. Also, one other tract on Telfair's Is
land, on the Savannah River, containing forty (40)
acre* known as Dogferry Term* mad* known
on the day of sale. D. ARDIS Ex’r.
Beach Island, Sept 6,1849. etd sept 7
TERMS OF SALE.
The land on a Credit ol one, two and three
year*, payment to be secured by bond, mortgage
and personal secrurity. The personal property
(with the exception ol the cotton, which will be
sold for cash) on a credit of twelve months with
i t«re»t from date ; payment to bo secured by
Note and two approved *ecurpie*. The above
sale is postponed to the fifth (6th) of December
next. D. ARDIS,Ex’r.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
Will be sold, before the Court House door in El
bert county, on the first Tuesday in JANUARY
next, during the legal hours of sale,
A Negro woman named Lizzy, and her boy
child Oliver, and a Negro girl named Jane, about
seven years old. belonging to the estate ot Bever
ly Allen, late of Elbert county, deceased. Sold
agreeable to the last Will and Testament of said
deceased for the benefit of the heirs and creditors.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
LINDSAY H. SMITH,
oet 26 BEVERLY A. TE ASLF.Y, $ * jX ”*
“EXECUTOR’S sale. ~
On the first Tuesday in DECEMBER next, will
be sold before the court house door in the town
of Marietta, Cobb county,
Lot of Land number nine hundred and sixty
seven (967) in the Nineteenth (19th) District,
second (2d) section of *aid Cobb county, contain
ing forty acres, more or less. Sold as the prop
erty of Elizabeth Thomas, deceased, and by or
der of the Honorable Inferior court of Wtlkea
county. Terms made known on the day es tale
•epf JAMES MARKS, Ex’r!
EXECUTOR’S SALE FOR DEC*rT~
In pursuance to the last Will and Testament of
1 homai A.llisnn, Sr., late of Gwinnett county
deceased, will be sold on the first Tuesday in
DECEMBER next, at the court house in said
county, within the legal hours of tale, tha fol
lowing slaves for the purpose of distribution
among the legatees of said deceased, to-wit :
Isaac, a man about thirty year* old; Peter, a
boy, about eighteen years old j Cato, a boy, about
fourteen yea sold; Joseph, a bey, about twelve
years old, and Isabella, a girl, about ten years
old. Also, a quantity of Corn, Fodder, Oats and
other articles not necessary to enumerate. Terms
on the day of sale.
sept 27 THOMAS ALLISON, Jr, Ex’r.
GUARDIAN SALE.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in DECEMBER
next at the Court Houte door, in Lincoln
( ounty, between the usual hours of sale
A valuable TRACT OF LAN D. containing *l6
mere* more or less ; lying and being i n Lineol*
County, Ga , adjoining William Parsdiee Sr
Adam Harneaborger and others, with about sev*
eniy acres of cleared land on the said tract two
or three good Springs and Branches. It is’wall
supplied with water, aud a healthy «i lU ation for a
settlement, wi.h about one hundred and twssty
fivo acres of Wood Land, well '.imbered. Sold
by the Guardian for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors.
MARGARET PAREDICU. Qwd'%,
September 15