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EV ANX AII .AND AUGUSTA.
Steamboat Company of Georgi.
ADDITION TO THREE K
Steamers fcrmeriy coinposingSMßaKL
rline, have recently built the
i*g ht fraught, Iron steamer DAVIDL.
ADAMS, °m great, capacity and power,
her trips in 24 to 30 hours,) thus securing
dispatch and unequalled facilities for the transport
tation ot Goods, at very low rates, to the interior
ot Georgia, South Carolina, Tennessee, at.d Ala
bama, in connection the with Georgia, Western
and Atlantic, and Tennessee Rail Roads.
All Goods will be i warded without commis
sions ; also, Producefrona the Georgia Rail Road j,
expenses on which will be paid and collected at
Savannah, from consignees, or from vessels by
whxh shipped, when required.
The D. L. Adams in connection with
the Steamships Florida ind 'Alabama, thus ensu
ring the transmission of TGoods from IVew York to
Augusta, ic sto 7 days. Bills ol Lading should
accompany goods by^Steamships.
rarticular attention should be observed in di
recting Bills of Lading; many now direct to
“Steamboat Agent,” “Steamboat Company,” &.c.,
and as there are several Companies, this creates
detention, and much confusion; shippers by this
Company should therefore direct Merchandize
from the INTERIOR to JNO. B. GUIEU, Agent,
Augusta, and from SEA WARD, with Bills of La
ding, to SAM’L. M. POND,
t-; President, Savannah.
N. B.—-A reduction oi freight tariff has been
made, to take effect from this date.
' DIRECFORS.
, Savannah. —Sami. M. v*ond, Andrew Low, Ed
i ward Padelfora, George XT. Anderson, Geo. Hall,
Charles Green, and Josep i S. Fay.
k A«pus,TA.~J. B. BulkU y, T. S. Metcalf, James
■ Hope, L. Hopkins, Lewis Cress, and E. Sherman
PSPL: GOODS!!
HuERSTEDT A; WIMBERLY
■Sg receire d a large stock of the newest
SBi Bnd most elegant styles of
jßp Chamelion SILKS.
HHI Boche Figured do.
D’Alger do.
Bi9P*tra. Poult De Soi do.
■Extra Plain and Fig’d Black do.
*iperia! Sontays, ne v article,
ujper Jenny Linds.
t 'i‘pjperes and De Laines.
m Figured Aloacca.
and Blackjiubet Shawls,
am brie Hardkerchiefs, greaty raricty
»iid Gent’s Kid Gloves.
I Cotton Hosierv.
and Muslin Insertings and Edgings,
aauuuvi Muslins and Cambrics.
Plain and Dotted Swiss
Black Silk Laces and Fringes.
To which they invite attention. septl2
EAGLE FOUNDRY.
pJESON & TILIiEY PROPRIETORS,
I ITAYfNG advertised that we
(■sjl had finished the Cunningham
aud were in progress of fur
nishing the Grauite cr Coleman’s Mills of this
city, we are pleased to say the latter is complete
as the following certificate will show. W« are in
progress of finishing a Mili for B. W. Hubbard of
k Oglethorpe, which when complete, will be three
E_of the best Mills in Georgia.
stiiLoffer our service - to the public in all the
branches of our profession, viz :
* Castings ot aH and every description in Iron oi
Brass. For large or small Flouring Mills, Steam
emgines, Cotton Factories, Cotton Gins,Saw Mills,
Cotton Gin gear—warranted fiom7 feet to 12,
with all intermediate sizes; Hotchkiss' Wheels’
ix.c., &c. We have patterns ot all descriptions on
aaud. Any and all kinds of smith’s work for Mills
done at the shortest notice. All rep -irs on all
Kinds of machinery, for which we refer for Fac
tory Castings to L. J. Sweetland of toe Augusta
Mills. For other kinds of work to S. D. Linton &
COT7J. L. Coleman, Esq., and in fact to all we
nave doneSvork lor, feeling confident no one has
cause of complaint, and even thL is done without
their consent; but we do it without hesitation, as
I we feel confide.it of their acquiescence,
i All kinds of old Copper and Brass bought.
I have put up several Mills in New York, and
Mave just finished the Mill of James L. Coleman.
Btsq ,the work or machinery for which was furn
ished by Messrs. Neeson & Tilkey, of Eagle Foun-
Augusta Ga., and will say that the Castings,
Jundfether machinery furnished by them, are fully
equal to any made in the North or elsewhere, and
cheerfully recommend all who may want work
done for Flouring Mills to their estabiiseinmt, as
they will not only get good work, but prompt to tne
Itirne promised. They have been so at least with
I THOMAS EVANS.
E Augusta, April 29,1850. june2
INSTITUTE.
SRIBER would respectfully an
e public of Augusta,that he has
France and Germany, a stock
.TAL & MUSICAL GOODS,
quality and quantity, surpass
red South of New York.
1 the Country, Military Bands,
te most liberal terms,
rsonally selected, and purchased
:urers direct, the additional cost
which accrues from passing through several hands
before reaching here. is entirely avoided, and in
consequence, they can be afforded at Northern
Importers ’ prices.
Being the sole Agent for the following cele
brated Piano Manufacturers, he will have their Pi
auos constantly on hand, viz: A. Stodart, and J
i- B. Dunham, J. Pirsson, Wm. Hall 4* Son, N. York:
4* C©., Boston.
■
B .anuiacturer’s prices.
9 Merchants, Dealers and others who have been
■ purchasing at the North, are requested to test
R these assertions by a visit.
F. ZOGBAUM, Importer,
Bw No. 201 King, fourth door below Market-st.
Jpffeb 17 Charleston.
BLANKETS ! BLANKETS !!
fIALLLRSTEDT & WIMBERLY have
JLi received a very large stock ot
. Extra heavy Negro BLANKETS,
Bffeorgia Plains and Osnaburgs,
■ Red and White Flannel,
| Ladies and Gent’s Silk and Merino Vests,
r Irish Linens and Bird’s Eye Diaper,
[ ‘ Table Damask and Towellings,
[ Furniture Dimity and Fringes,
*• Englisn and American Prints, great var.ety.
It Cloth, Cassimeres, and Vesting,
Kentucky Jems and Tweeds.
Manchester and Earlston Ginghams,
Brown and Bleached Shirtings and Sheetings,
And a great variety of Seasonable Goods, suit
able for family use. To which they invite atte -
tion, dxc sept 18
B. D. FBUMB BcTCQ. ~~
DRUGGISTS AND APOTHR- n
CARIES between U. S. Hotel andvw
ißk Post Office corner, keep constantly on £■
hand a full and fresh supply ol every articlein
their line.
%*P irdenlar attention paid to Physicians pre
scription. Medicines dispensed at all hours ol
the night, and on Sundays, by calling at the resi
dence ou EUis-st., immediately in the rear of the
Store. oct.B
“new carpetings"
AT
J. ft SETZE’S-
Scotch Double, Ingrain CARPETING;
English do, do.;
American do. do.;
2d quality, all wool do. do.;
Union do. do..
\ BesGChree Ply do. do.;
Ply do. do.;
do. do. do.;
Venitian Carpeting for stairs, all widths;
6-4. 8-4, 12-4 plain and printed BAIZE; and
DROGGETS, for Crumb Carpets ;
4-4, 6-4 Straw MATTING ;
Rich Chenille and Tuffted Hearth RUGS;
Rich Piano and Table COVERS.
—also—
10bales9 4,10-4 good Negre BLANKETS.
■l
fiMA « Aft D i>i;s ii’-K SlTk&.
BOMAS iUCfiARDS *OVS.
LARGE ARRIVALS!
great reduction in the price of
FALL GOODS*
A real saving of at least 30 per cent . in the purchase of Dry Goods at
CRAY BROTHERS
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
FRENCH, ENGLISH AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS
290 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA.
r F H r? oHP|i*t 0 H P |i*t P * l|, ‘ T^ I £ S r s s P ectfu!l y invite the attention of purchasers to their iai* e **ud va-
X ried btock oi n*. w, nchr, and tashionable GOODS, consisting ot every articb it tne tr Je at
such prices and qua’ry as cannot fail to please. S 7 ® r ‘‘ de ’ **
fore purc:'“a“ngcUcwhe«f 8 *“ “ decidedl y «* Interest to call and examine this s ock be-
DRESS DEPARTMENT.
fashi!nab!i a «Xr r ad S anm7 a toThn t nTi l i b .' fO J° dreple ? W ' th e ' r '>T of the newest ..nd most
airSffhe" Am t Ol ’ C t^ n 1 riUtß> Glc e&anas, Chambrays, Lustres, A lbareens, Silk, Spun and Gala Plaids’
all of the uevest • atterns, and prices that cannot fail to insure their speed, fate ’
Fancy department.
Worked te-SSESi sTefvetS" Rfbufs^GteVtta,
mings «t-„ Jhe largest and cheapest stock of HosierJto ™ Al- 1 “n 1 l “S* ,e iV. 1 | Bm ;
Silk and Raw Silk Hose. Cotton Jo. do. Miss,,* Boys’, afd Hose ind HMf Aoi Rom.
Gaiters, etc., etc., etc. An endless assortment of Flannels Swan -Skin<i Rlanknt- i • H° s ®fH°ots,
Sheetings, Tow Alings, Long Clo hs, Shirtings, real Irish Linens, Lawns. Bed Linens
Counterpanes, iuilts, Moreens, Furniture Prints. Damask Table {’over. ■i L,l " e ” s
lentia Piano Covers, Silk and Cotton and Va
Vestings Drillin ,s, etc Together with a Casimeres
ti. ,e ? Qe “^ e r Broad street, where you will find every article marked in plain figures and
as the lowest price is invariably asked, there will, on no account, be a second price nLde Our motto
being smafPprofits, quick returns, ready money, and no abatement. U ° U
— 861)111 - . d<!fcctf gray brothers.
CARPETS ANi> RUtiS.
CHARLES A. PLATT
WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM the public, that he has now on hand one of the
largest and best assortments of
CARPETS AND RUGS
Ever offered in this city which have all been purchased from the manufacturers, at the lowest possi
HU^DRLdViECES, PnCCS t 0 ALL COMPETiTI °N. The stock comprises 'FwO
Stair CARP ET. Also, an extensive and beautiful acsortment of RUGS. ’
TABLE AND FLOOR OIL CLOTHS
which can be cut whole to any dimensiona without any , earn; together
FURNITURE AND CABINET WARE,
Os the latest and most approved styles.
CURTAINS, SHADES, AND CORNICES,
of all descriptions.
wheri er a C ! 1^ t L^ d familie f C ° rd , i . a i n 7u it 6 tocAi and exami «® his stock before purchasing else
lowest’possibll price Cd 7 ™ 1 find the lAr S esl aud stock in the Southern country, at the
Cloths cut to fit without extra charge. aUff jg
NEW CROCKERY ESTABLISHMENT.
AT THE STORE, recently occupied by Messrs. Hopkins, Kolb & Co., nearly oppo-f^^ 7
site Lamback s, where can be lound every article usually kept in a r ug|pfk
CROCKERY. CHINA AND GLASS STORE,
I o which we respectfuil; invite the attention of the citizens of Augusta and surrounding country.—
City md Country Merchants will find it decidedly to their interest to give us a call before making
their purchases, as we ere determined to sell Goods low. °
Also. Wooden, Willow and Britannia WARES, Table CUTLERY, WAITERS, &c., &c
oct 31 J J. LATHROP & CO.
& CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
HATS, GAPS, TEWIHI, 4tC.,
UNDER THE UNITED STATES HOTEL,
jutgu'stjm, g-ji
J. M. N. &. Co. are now receiving a arge and well selected Stock of]
NEAT, WJEIili MADE SPRING CLOTHING.
i’o make room for which, they will sell off' the Woolen Goods they have on hand, at small profits.—
Poisons in want of such goods, can buy them cheap.
Country Merchants and strangers visiting Augusta, are requested to call and examine onr stock,
feb 23 ~ ly
W PAPER HANGING
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT
86 MEETING STREE CHARLESTON, S. C-,
(corner of cumber and and meeting.)
CONSTANTLY kept on hand,a large assortment of the above ar'icles. VENETIAN and
DONE BLINDS, BED ROPES, CORDS and TASSELS, OIL CLOTH TABLE COVERS, COTS
and MATTRASSES of every description. WINDOW SHADES from 50c. to #6 apiece. PAPER
HANGINGS from 6| cents to $2 per roil.
N. B.—All order? from the country atteudod to with neatness and despatch.
H. W. KINSMAN.
NOT FOR A DAY, BUT FOR ALL TIME.
BR. HUFELAND’S COMPOUND ETHE
RIAL SYRUP OF TAR, a certain cure for
Coughs. Colds, Asthma, Night Sweats, Spitting of
Blood, Pain in the Side and Brest,Sore Throat In
fluenza, and all diseases of the Chest and Lungs
which so often lead to
CONSUMPTION.
This preparation is a combination of simple reme
dies, very palatable, perfectly safe, and in its
effects affording such relief by the first dose
as to satisfy those suffering, that it is
only necessary to continue its use to
perfect a cure. 'Phis article is pre
pared from an old and valuable
German recipe; it has been
used with greatsuccess by a
large portion of the Medi
jpal Faculty and is highly approved by them.
To public Speakers the Compound Syrup ot Tar
is invaluable, rendering the voice clear and strong.
Hundreds of certificates could be procured if it
was thought necessary, of its having effected the
most wonderful cures on record, but the proprie
tor intends to have itseil upon its own merits. Be
sure to enquire for Dr. Hufeland’s Compound Syrup
of Tar , as there are preparations bearing a similar
name, which may be palmed off as Dr. Hus eland’s.
Price 50 cents per bottle.
Sold by Haviland, Risley & Co.; wholesale
Agents for Augusta; Haviland, Harral & Co.,
Charlestan; Seymour & Service, Madison; A. J.
Creighton, Humburg; and by Country Merchants
generally. fel7.
SASHES, DOORS, AND BLINDsT"
THE SUBSCRIBER keeps constantly on
hand, at unusual-iow prices, and makes to
order, all sizes ol SASH, BLINDS, and DOORS,
WINDOW SASH, all s zed Glass, from 8 x 10 to
12 x 20; WINDOW BLINDS, ail sizes—moveable j
and stationary Slats, Pane Doors, all sizes and de- j
scriptions. CHAS. VAN HORN.
Savannah, Sept. 2d, 1850.
N. B.— Mr. E. H. Rogers, of Augusta, is my \
authorized agent so that place, at whose shop cau
be seen spec.mans. Ail orders left with him for
anvof the above articles wiL be filled promptly.
«ep3 ly £C VAN HORN.
HA STING'S
COMPOUND SYRUP OF NAPTHA,
NOT ONLY a Positive, but a Warranted
CURE for Consumption and all Diseases of
the Lungs. This medicine has decided the dis
pute about the curability of consumption, and sat
isfied the medical faculty and all who have used
it, that consumption and all affections of the lungs
can not only be cured, but they are as easily and
simply cured, as almost any of the disorders to
which the human frame is liable. The <>peration
of a single bottle, which costs %\, is sufficient to
i satisfy any patient—if not altogether too far gone
with the disease—ot this fact; and even a single
j dose gives evidence of its extraordinary influence
j in arresting and eradicating the malady by the
j immediate relief it affords. This is no quack oi
I secret remedy. Dr. Hastings, its discover, is one
oi the most eminent physicians of the age, and has
; made a full disclosure of its history, End all its
component parts to the world, not wishing to incur
the responsibility of confining to himself, tor the
sake of profit, a secret which was calculated to
do such universal good. And such has been the
wonderful result of its operations, that the London
Lancet. Medical 'limes, and the mos< eminent
physicians of both hemispheres, are anxiously call
ing upon sufferers to have immediate recourse to
it, and proclaiming that of all known medicine, it
alone pqsitively established its efficacy by un
deniable proofs of curing consumption and ail other
diseases of the lungs
Price #1 per bottle, or six bottles for %b.
For sale by Haviland, Risley &, Co., YV. R.
Kitchen D. B. Plumb Co., Barrett, Carter &
Co. f W, 11. 1 utt, Augusta, Ga.
All orders must be addressed to G. W. Burr &
Brother, 154 Greenwich-street, New-York, who
have the waole and exclusive Agency for the
riouth and West. dteoc ly mar 8
__ MEDICAL CARD.
[Ur DR* J» M» HILL respectfully tenders
his services to the citizens of Augusta and Ham
burg as a practitioneer of Medicine, Operative
Surgery, Obstetrics, and diseases of women, Re
sidence on Broad street, above the Upper Market,
near Maj. YV. P. Dearmond’s residence.
m*y dtjanl
|]tttcnt Jtleftteiiug.
DR. CULLEN’S INDIAN VEGELA
BLE PANACEA!
READ the names of the gentlemen, testifying
to the cure of Mr. Brooks. They certain
iy must give confidence to those that need a medi
sine of the kind. Call upon the Agents named be*
low, and get a pamphlet—a large pamphlet,
containing more testimony, and more convincing
tian any other medicine in the world !
ISAAC BROOKS’, JR., CASE!
Go and see him and you will say the half has not been
told!!!
We the undersigned having visited Mr. Tssac
Brooks, Jr., at the office «»f Messrs. Rowand &
Walton, 373 Market street,Philadelphia, consider
his case the most remarkable one we have ever
witnessed or heard 01.
His disease was Scrofula, and terrible must have
been his twelve years’ conflict with the destroyer!
His Palate,the entire roof of his Mouth,Nose,Upper
Lip, and lower lid of the Eye have been destroy
ed, nis Face nearly eaten up, and part of the Jaw
Bone carried away. And yet we can give no de
scription of his case.
Mr. B. informs us that in January last, the whole
interior of his mouth, as well a s most of his face
was a mass of deep and painful ulcers.
On the 11th of January last, ne commenced ta
king Dr. Culien’slndian Vegetable Panacea,which
checked the disease in a few days, and from that
time the cure has progressed without intermission.
New flesh has supplied the place of the deep ul
cers, and though badly disfigured, his face is sound
and his general health is restored.
We are assured that m the treatment of Mr.
Brooks’ case no Mercurials, Ointments, or Caustic
applications have been used, —in fact, the Panacea
clone, has wrought this wonderful change.
Phillip S, White, Esq. J. W. Jones, Si D,
Rev. John Chambers, W. Steeling, M. D.,
Rev. A. D. Gillette, T. P. S. Roby, M. 1)..
Rev. J. R. Nicholas, Jacob Fnck, JVI. I>.,
Rev. Wm. Urie, S. B. Coles, M. D.,
Rev. E. Kincaid, J. W. Ashmead, Esq.,
Rev. Levi Brink, P, Sken Smith, Esq.,
E. Guillon, Esq., L. A. Godey, Esq.,
And thousands of others equally respectable,whose
names might be added if necessary.
Residence, west side of Jefferson street, third
Joor from Schuylkill, runningtrom Schuylkill sixth
between Locust and Spruce.
A CERTAIN CURE FOR THE PILES.
Dr. Culleu’s Indian Vegetable Piles Remedy,
Is a domestic preparation, which has been used
with entire success for many years. Being an in
ternal medicine, it has decided preieience over
rutward applications, which are but paliatives and
not curatives. This medicine acts up»n the dis
eased parts, producing healthy action, and a per
manent cure, which we warrant, or refund the mo
aey.
NO CURE NO PAY.
Dr. Cullen’s Indian Vegetable Remedy.
Warrented to cure, or the money returned.—
This medicine is prepared from an Indian receipt,
one of them in the far West at great
expense. Those who have been familiar with the
Indians know that they can and do cure Venerial
without the knowledge of Murcury, Balsam, or
anything of the kind The afflicted have now an
opportunity of being cured without the danger of
Mercury or the unpleasant use of Balsam. The
medicine is pleasant to the taste, and leaves no
smell ou the breath.
*>r. Cullens Vegetable Indian Specific for
Fmiale Complaints,
This medicine is fast taking the place of every
preparation heretofore used for diseases arising
from weaknes or other causes. All that is neces
sary to secure this medicine a place in the Do
mestic practice of every family where such amedi
is needed, is a trial.
It speaks for itself—is innocent in its operation
and no injury can arise from its use at any time.
For saie wholesale and retail by Ramond Wal
ton, proprietor, No. 21 north sixth street, Phila
delphia; W. K. Kitchen, and PHILIP A. MOISE,
Augusta; P. M. Cohen. Charleston;G. D. Penn,
Edgefield C. 11. S. C.; Boatwright &. Waist, Co
lumbia. lyTtec je 23
DYSPEPTICS READ THIS !
DR. ALLEN’S VEGETABLE COM
POUND, for the cure of Dyspepsia, Liver
Complaint, Nervous Debility, Billions Affections,
&c., &>c. This medicine is offered to the public
under the assurance that there is no article m ex
istence having stronger claims to their considera
tion. Being compounded by a regular graduate of
Jefferson College, Philadelphia, and a practising
Physician of twenty yeaks standing in Phila
delphia, his long experience has ccnfirmed him in
the opinion, that a compounded medicine was re
quiredto prevent and remedy the debilita
tion produced by residing in low miasmatic cli
mates, and to counteract the prostrating infiu
ences of the many nervous disorders with which
the human family are afflicted.
Dr. Alien is a well known Physician, and has
used the above medicine in his practice for
TEWLVE YEARS with the most astonishing effect,
having tested its qualities in above
FIVE THOUSAND CASES.
No medicine ever received more flattering re
commendation from Physicians of eminent stand
ing than has been bestowed on this. Head the
following :
The late Dr. GEORGE McCLELAN, of Phila
delphia, pronounced it one of the BEST TONIC
preparations he had ever used, and recommended
t strongly in cases of Dyspepsia, Nervous Debili
ty, &e.
The following is an extract of a letter from
DR. ROBERT AGNEVV,
an eminent Physician Lancaster county, Pa.
“Dr. Allen.— Dear Sir:—lt is with great plea
sure that I inform yon of the success attending
your Medicine, while employed in my practice.
Ijfirmly believe that in eight cases out of ten the
Dyspeptic may, by the use of your Medicine, rid
himself of this thorn in the pathway of life. Not
only in Dyspeptic cases, but in all casess of con
stipation and diseases depending on a debi'itated
state of the nervous system, togeslier with a tor
pid state of the Bowels, will your Elixir be of in
estimable value.
Prepared only by the Proprietors, G. W. Allen
M. D.,Philadelphia,and J. A & VV. L. CLEVELAND
No. 207 King street, Charleston, S. C.
Agents for Augusta, D. B. Plumbe & Co., and
P. A. Moise, Druggists, and sold by the principal
Druggists in the United States.
None genuine unless signed by Dr. G. \V. Al
LEN,and countersigned by J. A. & W. L. Cleve
land.
The bottles having the words “A LLEN 7 S DYS
PEPTIC MEDICINE, Philadelphia,” blown on
the glass. ly fahl4
PLANETT’S BITTERS
CREATE a healthy action throughout the
body, restore the appetite, equalize the cir
culation, give tone am* energy to the system, and
create a power of resistance to disease in all its
forms, rarely to be obtained. They will perform
a speedy and permanent cure of Dysentery, Indi
gestion, Flatulency, General Debility, Liver Com
plaint, and all the train of symptoms commonly
called nervous affections.
HEADACHE
Will be immediately relieved by the use of this
invaluable compound, which is purely vegetable,
and is adapted to all ages and conditions.
FEMALES
Will find in this delicate and palatable preparation
a combination of Tonjc, Alterative and Ape
rient qualities, peculiarly adapted to their
systems.
The specific action that this article has on the
Liver and Digestive Organs, renders it a complete
Antidote for Fever and Ague and Bilious
and Typhus Fi vers.
CHASEVILLE, L. 1., July 17, 1850.
Dear Sir : 1 have used the article of PlanetPs
Bitters, and have derived great benefit from them.
1 have been subject for years past to the Fever
and Ague, but since the introduction of your Bit
ters, 1 have entirely escaped my usual attacks,
and can with confidence recommend them as one
of the best Tonics in use.
Respectfully y urs, C. N. BUNDING.
SPRTNGFiELD, June 20, 1850.
My Dear Sir:— lt gives me much pleasure to
state, that the Dyspepsia with which my wife has
been so long troubled, a ising from inaction of the
Liver, has been entirely overcome, and cured by
the us''of your inyaluable preparation of Bitters,
and for your kindness in recommending them,
pluase accept my thanks.
Your ob’t serv’L, C. L. LEECH.
Agents, William T. Hicks £ Co., 149 and 151
Front street, New York. For sale by
BARRETT. CARTER 6c CO.,
aug 25 on 1? Agents, Augusta.
(Htyarkston SUBcrtiscmcnts.
EDGERTON & RICHARDS,
DRAPERS AND TAILORS,
No. 32 Broad-street,
Charleston, S. C.
NUNNS & C L A STsT
six and a half, six and three
QUARTERS AND SEVEN OCTAVE
GRAND ACTION PIANOS.
ALSO
COLEMAN’S ALOLIAN ATTACHMENT
With Ives* Patent Tnneabie Reeds.
For sale at Northern prices, by
GEO. F. COLE,
No. 127, King-street, Charleston, S. C
"feb 15
OPERATION ON THE~TEETH,
J. A. CLEVELAND, D. D. S.,
207 King Street, Charleston, So. Ca.
G. GAETJENS,
IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN
WINES AND LIQUORS,
No. 104 East-Bay--Charleston, C.
JOS. LAWTON & CO.,
Importers of Foreign and Domes
tic Dry Goods,
No. 40 East Bay, Charleston, S. C.
J. 11. TAYLOR,
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 and Osnaburgs.
„ CHARLES IJ. CARR,
DRAPER AND TAILOR,
No. 30 Broad-street, Charleston, S. C
Has always on hand a handsome assortment of
Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, and Fancy articles,
which he offers on the usual terms, or at 10 per
cant, discount for cash.
rT~a7 PRINGLE,
wholesale and retail dealer
BROGANS, BOOTS AND SHOES,
No. 30 East Bay —Charleston, S. C.
Also, Plantation Brogans, fitted to measure.
[LF All orders received, promptly attended to.
JOHNSTON, CREWS & BRAVVLEV
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS,
No, 28 East Bay, Charleston, S
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
CLOTHING WARE HOUSE,
No. 143 East Bay, corner of Queen-st., Charles
ton, «S. C.
THE SUBSCRIBER calls the attention of pur
chasers to his extensive supply of CLOTHING,
constantly kept on hand, suitable to the city and
country Trade, which are offered at low prices.
—ALSO—
A full supply of Gent.emen’s furnishing arti
cles, such as Shirts, Cravats, Gloves, &e., &c.
WM. MATTHIESSEN.
p v DIBBIjE ;
Fashionable Mat and Cap Ware
Mouse,
NO. 37 BROAD-STREET,
Charleston, S. C.
INDIA RUBBER WAREHOUSE,
270 King, Corner of Wentworth street,
Charleston, S. C.,
WHERE may be round everv article of IN
DIA RUBBER GOODS. Every article
sold at this establishment is warranted not to be
effected by any degree of heat or cold. From oui
connection with tne exclusive manufacture of In
dia Rubber Good- in this country, (the Union In
dia Rubber Company, hi. Y.,) we are prepared tc
funds Country Merchants at wholesale,and tocon
sumers by the piece, any article of ludia Rubbes
now manufactured, at prices, both at wholesale
and retail, in accordance with precisely our New
York terms.
Also, always ou hand every article made ol
“GUTTA PERCH A.”
H. VV. BHIFFER, Agent U. I. R. Co.
feb 17 Corner King and Wentworth-sts.
PLANTERS’ HOTEL’
CORNER OF CHURCH AND QUEEN STREET'
CHARLESTON, S. C„
(FORMERLY KEPT BY CHARLES H. MIOT.)
JAMES W. LAMKIN and JAMES M. HURST
having become the Proprietors of the above ex
tensive and well known establishment, solicit the
patronage of their friends, and the public aene
rally. juiy26
GEORGE OATE37
DEALER IN
Piano Fortes. Music, Musical In
stiuments, Books, Stationery, & c
234 and 236 King-st., at the Bend,
Charleston, S. C.
VV7 VV. WILBUR.
Auctioneer, Commission Merchant
and Manufacturers’Agency Depot
No. 176 King-st., Charleston, So Ca.
G. & H. CAMEROnT
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Crockery, China and Glass Ware,
No. 153 Meeting-street,
Charleston, S. C.
Have aiways on hand a large and extensive as
sortment of the above Goods, which they offer foi
sale at as low rates as they can be purchased it
any city of the Union.
M. C. MORDECAI,
Auctioneer and Commission Mer
chant*
CHARLESTON , & V.
Agent, U. S. Mail Steam Ship ISABEL, sailing
from Charleston to Havana, on the Ist and 15tn of
each month.
PREMIUM CONFECTIONERY,
BY JOS. WHITE.
Awarded the highest Premium by South Caro
lina Institute. CANDY #l6 por hundred lbs.
No, 356 King-st., South of Boundary-st.
Charleston, S. C.
GRTFFTN & PULLMAN.
WHOLESALE PEAI.ERS in
FANCY DKY GOODS,
NO. 60 QUEEN-ST., CHARLESTON, S. C
JAMES GADSDEN & CO.,
Factors, Commission Merchants,
AMD
FORWARDING AGENTS,
Col. James Gadsden, y
James F. Edwards, £ Charleston, S. C.
Richard E. Screven,)
E. M. Carey, j I. R. E. Couturier, M. 1)
Wholesale & Retail Drug and Chemical
Warehouse,
NO. 35 BROAD-ST, CHARLESTON, S. C.
CAREY & COUTURIER,
IMPORTERS OF AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN
Drugs, Chemicals and Perfumery,
M’CARTJKR &T ALLEN,
Wholesale Booksellers and Sta
tioners,
At the old stand, Meeting Street, one door north
of the Charleston Hotel.
MILLAR’S BISCUIT BAKERY,
No. 131 Meeting-street, opposite Market
Charleston, S. C.
Soda, Butter, Water, Sugar and Lemon BIS
CUITS, in boxes, barrels, and kegs.
QjPOiders from the country promptly attended
o.
®ljarkston
McKenzie, cadow & ca,
WHOLESALE DRY GOODS,
No, 82 East Bay,
Charleston, So. Ca.
C. WILLED
IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN
French, English,German and Domestic
Fancy Goods, Hosiery, Gloves,
and all kinds of Trimmings; Coombs,
Brushes, Violins, Fans. Suspenders, Pins, Needles,
Jewelry, Perfumery, Toys, Marbles, Slates, Pen
cils, Steel Pens, &c.
No. 208 King-st., {Opposite Victoria. House.)
aug. 26 Charleston, S. C.
E. B. CREWS,
SUCCESSOR TO DICK & CREWS,
Auctioneer and Commission Mer
chants,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
SCHRODER & SUSSDORFF,
Fancy, Dry and Millinery Goods,
Straw Bodiiets, Silks, Gloves, &c.
149 Mseting-st., Charleston, S. C.
LEWIS M. HATCH,
No. 120, Meeting-st.—Charleston, S. C.
Agent for the sale of
OILS, WHITE LEAD, IRO N SAFES,
Platt, Stone & Borgardus” Steel Mills, Leather
and Rubber Bands, and for a great variety of arti
ticles required by Manufacturers and Mechanics
E. C. THARIN,
Auctioneer and General Commis
sion Merchant,
No. 24, Vendue Range.
All Grain consigned to me, together with other
Country Produce, will meet with prompt sale and
attention,having large Sto*-3 Rooms.
Charleston, S. C. —Refer to Col. James Gadsden
and M. C. Mordecai.
S. & J. GILBERT,
g Wentworth Street,
between d M
CHARLESTON, S. C.,
MANUFACTURERS and dealers is
every description o
CARRIAGES.
VICTORIA HOTEL,
BY D. COOK,
King-Street, Charleston.
JOSEPH WALKER,
Charleston, S. C.
AGENT FOR JOHN T. WHITE,
Type Founder, of the “ Hoe” Printing Pres*
Manufactory. Also, Printing Ink oi the best quali
ty, all at New York prices—actual expenses only
added. Large stock constantly on hand.
Carriage Repository,
w. j. gayer.
South-East corner Meeting and Went
worth-streets,
CHARLESTON , C.
Has constantly on band, a great variety ol Car
riages of every description, calculated for the
Southern market.
CHARLESTON HOTELS
BY D. MIXER,
C HARLE STO N, S . C
J. W. BOESCH. '
COPPERSMITH.
All kinds of STILLS, SODA FOUNTAINS,
and a: l kinds of Copper and Lead Pipes for Steam
Engines, &e., made in a workmanlike manner,
anti with despatch. Also, constantly on hand
StdPand Gunge Cocks for Steam Engines and
Waterworks, which will be sold on reasonable
terms at the corner of Market and Anson streets,
Charleston, S. C.
C H ARLE ST ON , S . C .
STKIftiGOF 1850»
W. G. BANBKOFT, 253 KING-ST.,
CHARLESTON', S’. C.,
INVITES the attention ot Country Merchants
tohis Stock of DRY GOODS. * Hti is pre
pared to ofler a very large and desirable stock ol
rich and elegant
DRESS goods.
Together with a complete assortment ol French,
Engii h, German and American Fancy and Staple
Goods ot every variety.
He has made extensive additions to his Whole
sale Rooms, and his stock of Dress Goods will be
found unusually attractive, embracing the
LARGEST STOCK EVER OFFERED IN,
CHARLESTON.
The Goods and prices will be well worthy tha
attention of close buyers. feb 15
WORMS, WORMS; WORMS.
A GREAT variety of Compounds, under the
name ot Vermifuge, are befere the pub ic,
most ot which, although often effective in expel
ling Worms, owe their active properties to flier
cury, Croton Oil, and other dangerous substance
and cannot be considered so Perfectly Safe,
cases, as the
COMPOUND SYRUP OF PINK ROOT, or
RISUEY’S VERMIFUGE,
which is a concentrated extract of Pink Root, Sen
na and Wonnseed, made into a palatable Syrup,
according to a formula approved by the Medical
Faculty. Sold wholesale and retail by
HAVILAND,RISLFY V. CO.
Also, hv Country Merchants generally. Pi ice 25
cc {el7
A CARD,
R. A. PRINGLE,
No. 30 East Bay-st., Charleston, S. c.
IMPORTER of French Calf Skins,Man-® «***
ufacturer’s Agent, and Dealer in
gans, Hoots, and Shoes.
Advances made on consignments of Brogans of
Southern manufacture. Parties Wishing to eon
sign, will send samples of their make, and on re
ceipt of a consignment, a liberal eash advance
will be maae. Information promptly imparted, as
to the style best adapted to the trade
Charleston, July 13th, 1850. ly * july 21
AT " “
J.P. SETZE’S
Can be had at a moderate advance
SOME .
of the richest and most fashionable styles of
MiMIMZSS SMMjKS,
Received within a few days. oct 25
WM. MATTHIESSEN S,
WHOLESALE CLOTIIJJVO WAREHOUSE,
Comer ot East Bay and Queen Streets.
Charleston, S. C.
MANUPaCTURIMQ house,
No. 3G Platt street,
/V g ly Y() R K
r°?^i^^ £R 9 H ANTS purchasing'
t i ,U ■* Rt° their advantage
to look through the stock of their extensive Cloth~-
lng House, where they will find fresh and desirar
cl^’iSVewvU 8 1,,w as , ‘“ y c z,i e ir
WILLIAM H. BARTLESS^
Forwarding and Commission Merchant*
BROWN’S WHARF,
(foot of vendue range.)
charleston, S. O
ItT We will give his particular attention to Re
chiving and Forwarding Hoods—his long experi
ence as Secretary'and Forwarding Agent of the
South Carolina Rail Road Company/gives him
peculiar facilities in this line of business.
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