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BY JAMES GARDNER, Jr.]
THE CONSTITUTIONALIST.
OFFICE IN McINTOSH-STREET,
Third aoor from the North-Westcornerof
Broad-Street
Sales ot 1-ANI) by Aannnistrators, Executors or Guu
dwwis, are required, by law, to be held on the first Tuts
lay in the month, between the hours often in the fore
ntK ',n and three m the afternoon, at the Court House in
A hitnthe property is situate. Notice ofthosesales
must be given in a public Gazette SIXTY DAYS pre
vioOß to the day of sale.
Sales el' NEGROES must be at Public Auction, on th
lirst Tuesday of the month, between the usual hours o
,ale, at the place of public sales in the county where
i lie Getters Testamentary, or Administration, or Guar
dianship, may have been granted, first giving SIXTY
DAY’S notice thereof, in one of the public Gazettes of
this State, and at the door of the Court House where
such sales are to be held.
Notice for the sale of Personal Property must be given
in like manner FORTY DAYS previous to day oisaie
Notice to the Debtors and Creditors of an Estate must be
published for FORTY DAYS.
Notice that application will be made to the Courtof Or
dinary for leave to sell LAND,mustbe published for
FOUR MONTHS
Notice for leave to sell NEGROES, must be published
FOUR MONTHS, before any order absolute can be
given by the Court.
Business &arUs. j
To Professional and Business Men.
PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS
not exc . eding six lines,will be inserted under this
headr.l the rate of sloper annum. Cardsexceed
ing six lines, will be charged pro rata per line.
ARTHUR HOOD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Calhoun, Gordon County Ga
O’ Business entrusted to his Professional man
agement in the counties of Gordon, Murray, Cass,
Floyd, Gilmer, Walker and Chattooga, will meet
with prompt attention.
Refers to Messrs. Howard & Gardiner, Chas. E.
Grenville, W. W. Gi bs, Messrs. Gibbs & M’Cord,
and D. B. Ramsay, Augusta ly mar £
B. Y. MARTIN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AUGUSTA, GA.
O* Will practice in the counties of Columbia,
Warren, Jefferson, and Burke, and will attend to
the collection ot debts and claims in Abbeville and
Edgefield districts, South Carolina. feb 9
W. W7 MONTGOMERY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AUGUSTA.... GEORGIA
Will practice in the Middle Circuit. Offioein
Law Range. aug
JAMES W. DOUGLAS, -
ATTORNEY § COUNSELLOR AT LAW
Spring Place, Ga.
oct 2 6mos
JAMES GARDNER, Jit.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AUGUSTA. GEORGIA.
WILLIAM R.McLAWS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Commissioner for New York, Virginia, North
and South Carolina.
HAYING formed a Co-Partnership with an
Attorney in Washington City, will attend
prompty to all applications entrusted to him for
BOUNTY LAND WARRANTS, under the laws
of 1847, and the bill which has just passed Con
gress allowing Bounty Land to the officers and
soldiers of the war of 1812, the Indian war, and
the late Mexican war.
O’ Office on Washington street, second door
om Warren’s corner. dxctf oct 5
JOHN W. EVANS,
ATTORNEY Sf COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Dalton, MrrayCounty, Ga.,
Will practice in Murray, Gilmer, Cass, Gordo >,
Walker, and the other counties of the Cherokee
Circuit.
All business entrusted to his care, will meet
with prompt attention. Refer to Messrs. Scran
ton, Stark 6c Davis, Messrs. Haviiand, Risley &
Co a , Augusta; Messrs. Poe &c Nesbit, Macon,
Messrs. Pierson & Heidt. Savannah, ly aug
LAW NOTlCE. —Having recently formed a
copartnership with C. C. TUCKER, Esq. of
Was' iugton City, a gentleman of great experience
in the prosecution of BOUNTY LAND AND
PENSION CL 4 IMS, I am now prepared to exe
cute with despatch any business of that character
with which I may be favored.
ANDREW H. II DAWSON,
ec 21 6mo
WM. HUNTER,
Factor, Commission and Forwarding
Merchant,
NO. 94, BAY STREET,
oct 8 • SAVANNAH. GA.
d.
Commission Merchant,
NO. 113 TCHOUPITOULAS-STREET,
new-orleans.
uov 17 6m
WmTe. EVANS & 00^
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
ACCOMMODATION WHARF,
Charleston, S. C.
WM. E. EVANS,
WM. M. D’ANTIGNAC
novs ly GEO. W. EVANS.
HUTCHINSON & THOMAS,
AUCTION & COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
3 DOORS ABOVE N. K. BUTLER & CO.’s CORNER,
dec 27 AUGUSTGA, GA
MORE NEW MUSIC,
13 ECEIVED at GEO. A. OATES & CO.’S
Piano, Music, and Book Depot, Broad-st.,
opposite the State Bank, viz ;
SONGS.
Right Merrily Boundeth the Ocean Wave;
A Fireside Song; Good Night Love ;
Whence Flows the Tears, by Alex. Fesca;
Return to me, ' do. do.;
lam but a Lowly Flower, do. do.;
Orange Bough, by R. Hollman;
Tell me not that 1 am Sad;
i have left my Native Village;
She Wanders by the Ocean;
( shall not see thy Face again;
Exile to his Sister, by W. Wallace;
Forget not the Dead, Church Bell, byF. Loger;
Soldier’s Wife; Pm Thinking o’er the Days, Mary;
Sing Not;The Star of Love, by W. V. Wallace;
Footsteps ol Angels, by W. R. Dempster.
DUETTS.
Whence from the Parting;
Tell Me Where is Beauty Found.
Dew Drop Polka; Musical Gift do.; Fireman do.;
Desert do.; Wille P01k..; Atlanta Walla; Lola
Quick Step; Lmpire do.; Union do.; La Tambour
D’Arcole; Quadrille Miiitaire; Home Affections,
with vanauons by Grober; Two Little Sonatinas,
by Beethoven; Home Polka for Guitar; Sweedish
Carrier Dove, tor do ; Come dearest leave Thy
Cot, do. Besides others too numerous to mention,
mar 13
G. M. FOWLE & CCh
Forwarding. Commission Merchants and
Factors,
Vanderhorst’s Wharf,
Charleston South Carolina,
•|j|7'E offer ’our services as COMMISSION
ft MERCHANTS and FACTORS, in all the
branches of the Commission Business.
In all sales of pronerty and retunrs of proceeds,
we shall sustain the interests of our friends and
strictly follow orders.
Consignments of property for shipment to other
ports, by Railroad or Vessel, will receive prompt
attention. G. M FOWLE 6c CO.
Charleston,S. C., Oct. 1850, 6m nnv2l
DAILY (’ONSTITITSOWUST
W AKE-HOUSE AND COMMISSION
BUSINESS.
fIpHE UNDERSIGNED will con
-6 tinue the
W AREHOUSE 4* COMMISSION BUSINESS
In all its branches, on their own account, at the
old stand of Dye, Heard 6c Co., on Mclntosh-st.,
where they respectfully solicit a continuance of
the patronage of the friends of the old concern,
ard a fair portion of the business of the communi
ty generally.
Their Warehouse is Fire Proofed from its fa
vorable position, being entirely surrounded by
Fire Proof houses, is as free from the dangers of
fire, as any house in the city.
Their personal attention will be exclusively de
voted to the business, and no efforts spared on
their part to promote the interest of their patrons.
Liberal advances made on Cotton and other
Produce instore, when required.
Ail orders for Bagging, Rope, and Family Sup
plies,promptly filled at lowest market prices.
JAMES M. DYE,
STEPHEN D. HEARD
HOF KINS, HUDSON & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Office Frazer’s Wharf; Charleston, S. C.
I rsiHE UNDERSIGNED beg leave to in
j JL form their friends and the public, that they
have opened an office in the Cily of. Charleston, S.
C., for a
GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS.
Particular attention will be given to the sale of
Cotton, and all other Country Produce, purchase
of Merchandize, and Receiving and Forwarding
Goods. The customary cash advances and facili
ties will be afforded customers.
J. R. Hudson and John J. Cohen reside in
Charleston. L. Hopkins continues his residence
at Augusta, Ga., engaged in the Commission Bu
siness as heretofore, where he may be consulted
in relation so business designed for our House in
Charleston.
f LAMBETH HOPKINS, Augusta.
JOHN R. HUDSON, ) t
JOHN J. COHEN, Charleston.
nov2 iy
PEARCE & SLMPSON~
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION
MERCHANT,
Jackson St. Augusta, GLa.
THE UNDERSIGNED, thankful
for the liberal patronage extended
them by their friends and the public generally,
the past season, would respectfully renew the
teader of their services, and hope by rigid atten
tion to all business entrusted to them, to merit a
continuance of public favor.
Liberal cash advances made on Produce in Store
when required.
All orders for Rope and Bagging, and Family
Supplies, furnished at the lowest market rates.
J. J. PEARCE,
sept. 17 Gmdifre J. R. SIMPSON
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION
BUSINESS,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Will are prepared with large and con.U F> .\ .
venient Fire Proof Warehouse
Stores, on Mclntosh street, (which is the centre
of the Cotton, Flour and Bacon trade,) for the
storage of COTTON, t LOUR, GRAIN, and BA
CON ; and continue to offer our services to store
and sell COTTON, FLOUR, BACON, GRAIN,
&c., and buy to order supplies for Planters and
Merchants.
Our H. L JEFFER-', well known in this mar
ket, and long engaged in the business, is always at
his post, either selling or buying for their friends,
and watching their interest—knowing that to be
the proper course to promote our own.
We therefore hope, by unceasing industry and
Attention to the interest of our friends, to merit
and receive a Tull share of patronage, while v e
return our thanksfor past favors.
Those for whom we have done no business, and
are not personally acquainted, and who we would
be glad to visit, but believing it better forour pat
rons to be always at home ready to attend to
their orders, we therefore send you this circular,
and refer you to the Merchants of Augusta, or
those for whom we have done business. Planters
and Merchants of Tennessee, will refer to Messrs.
John Fain &. Son, YV. H. &. J. S. Moffett, and Gen
Wm. Brazelton.
Our W. S. COTHRAN, may be consulted at
his plantation in Cass county, or at Rome, Ga.
JEFFERS, COTHRAN & CO.
P- S-—Liberal advances will be made, when re
quired, on Produce in store.
sept 6 d#c J. C. 4* CO.
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION
BUSINESS.
riNHE Undersigned, E. D. ROB-
A ERTSON &J. R. CROCKER, jjlaih
(ol the late firm of Dawson & Crocker,) begleave
ti inform their friends and the public generally,
that they have entered into a Co-partnership, to
take place the Ist day of September next, for the
purpose of carrying on the Warehouse and Com
mission business, in all its i r anches, and have
taken the large, commodious, and FIRE-PROOF
BRICK WARE-HOUSE, lately occupied hy
Dawson 6c Crocker, on Reynold, E\st of Mc
intosh-street,aud Lot next West oi the Episco
pal Church, where one or both can, at ail times
be found, ready to attend to customers and friends
They will be prepared to receive Consignments,
upon the usuai terms, and transact all business ap
pertaining to their line ; and respectfully solicit
the favors of those disposed to extend them their
custom, at the same time, assuring all who do so.
that they will spare no efforts or exertions to pro
mote the interest and wishes of their patrons, t<
the fallest extern.
Liberal Cash Advances upon Produce 1 i
Store,or in Transilu, will he made whenever de -
sired, and upon the most accommodating terms. j
All orders from their friends for Bagging, Rope,l
Groceries, Dry Goods. &c , 6cc., 6c c.. will be at
tended to with promptness,and filled at the lowesi
market prices. They will also receive and for
ward Giods, Produce, &c. shipped and consigner
beyond this city.
They beg leave to return their most sincere
thanks to the friends and customers ol the late
concerns of E. D. Robertson and Dnwsoi* <fc Crock
er, for the liberal share of patronage heretofore
extended to those houses, and -olicit a continuance :
of it; and piedge themselves to merit it by their j
unremitting endeavors to please, and exertions lor :
th*» tstomer’s interests.
E. D. ROBERTSON,
july 1 J.R. “CROCKER.
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
McINTOSH STREET, AUGUSTA, GA.
ANNOUNCE to their friends and
public generally, that they continue pffetgfel
the WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BU
SINESS, at their Fire Proof Buildings, on Mein- i
tosh street, and will devote heir undivided per- ’
sonal attention to all business confided to them.
They solicit a continuance of the very liberal
patror age extended to them for a number of years
past, and hope their experience in their line will
enable them to render satisfaction.
LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES made at ah
times on Cotton and other produce store.
ISAAC T. HEARD.
a2B JOHN DAVI.SON
MARSH & CO’S PATENT SHOULDER 1
BRACES.
object of this BRACE is to remedy ha- :
.JL bitual stooping, round and crocked shoul- ;
ders, weak back and chest, and preserve an erect j
and graceful position, indispensable to health. It;
is adapted to benefit Men Women and Children of
all ages, occupations and conditions.
This Brace is so constructed as to answer the
purpose of Shoulder Brace and Suspenders. For
sale bv WM O. PRICE & CO
fDbl}
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 19. 1851.
, A REc.OTJii TO THE AFFLICTED.
THE CELEBRATED
wPmmtmMStm lmb
A CERTAIN REMEDY tor all fixed pains
in the Side, Chest, Loins, Back, Bowels,
I Muscles, Rheumatism in all its varied forms, Ner
vous Affections, Lungs and Liver Complaints, Spi
nal Affections, Female Weaknesses, etc. etc. For
the above complaints this Plaster has no equal.
The great celebrity which it has already acquired,
not only in the old, but in the new world—the ex
-1 trsordinary cures it has performed in the most ex
treme cases of suffering, have acquired for itfuch
a reputation, that the proprietor has not—until re
cently—been able to supply half the demand
The sales throughout every city, town and til
lage in the United States, are without a parallel!
A circumstance not surprising, when the vast
amount of human suffering relieved by its use is
considered. In Spinal Defects, the benefit usual
ly is of the most decided charrcter. In Nervous
Complaints, nineteen cases out of twenty readily
i yield to the penetrating stimula combined in this
| valuable preparation.
In Rheumatism, either acute or chronic, the
claims of the Hebrew Plaster have long since
been universally acknowledged. Those who are
aboring under weak backs, no matter from what
cause the weakness may have originated—even if
such persons have been mu-guided in previous ap
plications—in the use o» the Hebiew Plaster they
will find the affected part suddenly restored to its
original soundness.
As a supporter in cases of constitutional weak
uess it will be found of great advantage. It is
particularly recommended to Females who are
suffering from sudden weakness, or general debili
ty. in si ort, it mbraces all the virtues which
the most scientific mind was capable of compound
ing from valuable substances found in the old
world, and will be found entirely free from those
objections which are a ource of complaint with
the numerous spread-piasters now before the pub
lic.
These plasters possess the advantage of being
fiut up in air tight boxes—hence they retain their
ull virtues in all climatt-s.
Beware ol Counterfeits and Base Imi
tations.
.None genuine without the engraving of Jew Da
vid on the wrapper around each box. Price, 50
cants per box. Each box contams sufficient to
spread six or eight plasters.
Sold, wholesale and retail, by Scovil 6c Mead,
Chartres street, New Orleans, general Agents for
the Smith and West.
Sold also, wholesale and retail, by Ilaviland,
Risley «fc Co , Barrett,Carter & Co., W. K. Kitch
en, and D. B. Plumb oc Co , Augusta, Ga ; flavi
land, Harrell 6c Co., Charleston, S. J.; P. M. Co
hen, do.; and sold at retail by dealers in medicine
throughout the South. s< pt 28 eowfimc
A C ARD.
HAVING disposed of my stock of GOODS
to Messrs. Fekuis & Paul, 1 return my
sincere thanks to my friends and the public gene
rally, for the very, liberal patronage extended to
me, and solicit for them a continuation of the same.
H. D. NEWKIRK.
Augusta, Feb. 14, 1851.
TAILORING BUSINESS.
HAVING purchased ot Mr. H. D. Newkirk,
his entire STOCK OF GOODS, we will
continue the Merchant Tailoring Business in all
its branches, and hope, by prompt attention, to
merit a continuance of the favors heretofore ex
tended to the Establishment. We will keep con
s.antly on hand a good stock of
SEASONABLE GOODS,
Which we will disjiose of for moderete profits, or
make up to order,at short notice.
We have also on hand, a good supply of
Ready-made CLOTHING, Vestings, &c.
All descriptions of Rubber Goods, &c.
Give us a call, and examine for yourselves. *
feb 15 FERRIS 6c PAUL.
MANUFACTURE
MORGMIT BLYTHE,
Ladies Shoe and Gaiter Boot Manufac
turers.
BROAD STREET AUGUSTA, GA.
GRATEFUL for the liberal patronage they
have already received, beg leave to inform
the Ladies, and the public generally, that they are
now prepared to supply and make to order on short
notice, and reasonable terms, all kinds of fashiona
ble work in their line, and pledge themselves to
adhere strictly to the minutest points in their btisi
ness in making work to suit the taste and comfort
of their patrom, which, for durability, cannot be
surpassed.
M. v B. would also iuvite the attention of the j
Ladies to a superior article of Water-Proof But-!
ton Boots and Gaiters, intended to supersede the
general use of India Rubber Over Shoes; also
the Cork Sole Gaiter Boots, as a preventive of
cold and damp feet.
Ladies' White Satin and Kid Slip and Gaiter
Boots, always on hand and made to order; also,
Embroidered Slips, together with French Work
ed and Braided Toilet Shoes, irorn G2£ cents to
$1,50 per pair, Misses, cents, any of which
can be made as ordered at four hours notice.
N. B —Ladies Shoes and Gaiters neatly re
paired. J. R MORGAN,
dec 5 6m GEORGE BLYTHE.
O' WANTED IMMEDIATELY, a respecta
hie boy, as an apprentice to the above business.
One from the country would be preferred.
GIBBS & McCORD,
Warehouse & Coin’ll Merchants,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
rilllE UNDERSIGNED beg leave gjSSs
J. to say to their friend*: and the public gfflgjgjg
in Georgia. South-Caroiiua, Alabama and Teunes
see, that they still continue the above business at
their FIRE PROOF WAREHOUSE, on Mcln
tosh-street, in all its branches, and would respect
fully solicit a continuation of the patronage of
their old friends and customers ; antk as ever, they
wiil faithfully perform their duty toTthem. Their
charges will be moderate, and in qjcnformity with
othei regular Commission Houses ip this city.
They will make liberal CASH ADVANCES, on
Produce in store or transitue, when required.
Orders for Merchandise will be promptly and
aithfuMv executed.
THOMAS F. GIBBS,
aug 2.) 1 y GEORGE McCORD.
NEW YORK AND SAVANNAH
STEAM-SHIP LINE.
T WEEKLY.
The new and
igMBSHBb did steam-ships
FLORIDA * Cttpt. Lyon.
—AND
ALABAMA Capt. Ludlow,
Belonging to the New York 6c Savannah Steam
Navigation Company,
On and after the 1 Ith Jan., will leave Savannah
and New York every SATURDAY until further
notice. These ships are of 1,300 tons register,and
unsurpassed in comfort, safety and speed. Cabin
Passage, $25— payable in advance.
Ass ents : PADELFORD, FAY & CO.,
Savannah.
SAMUEL L. MITCHELL,
j an |2 194 Front street. New York.
DEl\ T ISTKI.
D. S. CHASE. M. D.. DENTIST,
AUGUSTA, GA.
ARTIFICIAL TEETH in- jggggjfr
serted on Gold Plate, with
Clasps, Spiral Springs, by Atmos
pheric pressure, or with an Air chamber. Par
tial Sets inserted in a ne§t and beautiful man
ner, without either Clasps or Springs. Palatine
Obturators made and inserted so as to enable the
path ntto speak distinctly, and with ease.
Particular attention paid to Dentition, and the
p eservation of the Natural Teeth.
Office south side of Broad-street, one square
above the Globe, and a few doors below the |
Franklin House. ly jan 3
I FAR £ EDUCED TO 20 DOLLARS
From Charleston to New York.
IL
s c
s V EAVING the Wharf at the loot of Laurens
> -*-d st. daily at 3, p. m. after the arrival of the
- Southern cars, via WILMINGTON and WEI,
- IX>N,N. C., PETERSBURG, RICHMOND, tc
r Washington, Baltimore, philadel
• PHiAand NEW YORK.
y The public Is respectfully informed ♦hat the
■ steimersof this line, from Charleston to Wilming
' ton are in first rate condition and are navigated by
1 d - known andexperiencedcommanders,andthe
■ Ra; Iroadsare in fine order, thereby securing both
safety and despatch. A THROUGH TICKE T
• having already been in operation, wiil be con
tim ed on and after the first of October, 1849, as a
permanent arrangement from Charleston to JSeu
i York. Passengers availing themselves there
■ of, will have the option to continue without
i del iy through the route or otherwise to stop
at any of itne intermediate points, renewing
1 the r seats cn the line to suit their convenience
By :his route travellers may reach New Vork on
the third day during businessliours. Baggage will
be icketedon board the Steamer to Weldon, a?
lik< wise on the change of cars, at the ii »ermedi
- , al . e points trom thence to New York. Through
Tii kets can alone be had from E. WINSLOW,
Ag ;nt of the Wilmington and Raleigh K. R.
Company, at the office of the Company attfielecf
of Laurens street, to whom please apply. For
fur*her information inquire of
march 9 E. WINSLOW.
HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES.
Brass an dirons, shovels & tongs
FENDERS, AND BELLOWS,
Hearth and Crumb Brushes,
Dish Mats, Waiters, Candlesticks,
Castors, Cake Baskets,
Plated and B’ittania Tea Setts
Coffee Urns and Biggins,
Solar Lard Lamps,
Candelsbra, in Gold and Silver,Dish Covers,
Beef Steak Dishes, Egg Boilers,
With 3 minute Glass attached,
And many other desirable articles. For sale low
nov 9 d#c CLARK, RACKETT & CO.
~ GROCERIES. IRON NAILSr&c, ~
1 lIA BHDS. Porto Rico, Muscovado, and
IUU N. O. SUGARS,
100 packages Loaf, Crushed, Powdered and
Claiified SUGARS,
400 bags Rio, Java,and Maracaibo COFFEE,
170 hhds. choice MOI ASSES,
500 pieces Gunny and Kentucky BAGGING,
500 coils prime Hemp ROPE,
2000 lbs. three Ply TWINE,
* 40 tons Sweed Bar IRON,
5 tons Hoop and Band IRON,
2 tons best German and Blister STEEL,
1250 kegs NAILS and BRADS.
300 boxes SOAP and CANDLES .
500 bags SHOT, 5000 lbs. Bar LEAD,
Dupont’s and Kentucky Rifle POWDER,
100 boxes manufactured TOBACCO,
3000 .sacks SAL T,
A stock oi LIQUORS,
100,000 Sp nisk and American SUGARS.
For sale by BAKER WILCOX & CO.
“o. munsonTa. m. d m.
SURGEON DENTIST.
IT AS removed to J C. Carrni-
R i chael’s lormer residence ov
er the Hardwa e Store of Carmi
chael 6c Bean. ts oct. 1
M. Pft stova£ET
WARBHOUSE AND COMMISSION
MERCHANT,
AUGUSTA ....GEORGIA
CONTINUES the business, in all its
* at his oid stand, (Fire-Proof
Warehouse ,) corner of Washington and Reynold
streets.
He hopes, by strict attention to business, to mer
it a continuance of the liberal patronage hereto
fore extended to him.
EF Orders for Family supplies, Bagging, &c.,
Promptly and carefnlly filled, at the lowest mar
et prices.
advances made on produce in store
aug. 7 df&ctf
BOLTING CLOTHS,
OF WARRANTED quality, furnished and
put up in Bolts to order.
MILLSTONE PLASTER, prepared for bake
iug Millstones, cheap, and of best quality, for sale
SCHIRMER <s. WIGAND.
I fan 21 d&c
PROF. A. C. BARRY’S TrFcOPiS
ROUS,
OR MEDICATED COMPOUND.
INFALLIBLE lor renewing, invigorating and
beautifying the HAIR, removing the scurf,
dandruff, and all affections of the scalp, aud curing
eruptions on the skin, diseases of the glands, mus
cles and integuments, and relieving stings, cuts,
bruises, sprains, &c. With this preparation -‘there
is no such word as fail.” The first journals in
America, medical men of the highest*eminence,
prominent citizens of all professions, and ladies
who have used it for years in their dressing rooms
and nurseries, admit with one accord, that for im
parting vigor, gloss, luxuriance and curl to the
Uair, eradicating scurf aud dandruff, healing
wounds, curing contusions, sprains, stings, &c.,
and relieving diseases of the skin, the glands and
the muscles,it has no equal among the multitude
of compounds advertised in the public prints, or
used in private practice. In cheapness as weil as
efficacy, Barry’s is unrivalled. The
immense cash sales of the article have enabled
the inventor to supply it at retail, at 25 cents per
bottle, which is from §0 to 100 per cent less than
the pr.ee of any ether preparation for the hair now
in use. The scientific treatise on the hair and the
skin, (embracing valuable directions for the cul
ture and preservation of Nature’s choicest orna
ment,) in which each bottle is enclosed., is alone
worth the money.
The affinity between th f s membranes which con
stitute the skin, and the hair which draws its sus
tenance from this triple envelope is very close.—
All diseases of the hair originate in the skin of the
head. If the pores of the sca.p are clogged, or if
the blood and other fluids do not circulate freely
through the sma.i . esseis which feed the root with
moisture, and impart to the fibres, the result is
scurf, dandruff, shedding of the hair, graveness,
dryness and harshness of the iigaments, and entire
baldness, as the case may be. Stimulate the skin
to healthful action with the Tricopnerous, and the
torpid vessels recovering; their activity, will anni
hilate the disease. In ail affections of the skin,
and of the substrata of muscles and integuments
the process and the effect are the same. If is
upon the skin, the muscular fibre, and the glands,
that the Tricopherons has its specific action, and
in all affections and injury of these organs, it is a
s .vereign remedy.
Sold, in large bottles, price 25 cents, at the prin
cipal office, 137 Bioadvvay, New r York, and sold by
the principal Merchants and Druggists throughout
the United States and Canada. dxcly jan 21
TO OWNERS QF AND DEALERS
IN HORSES.
CARLTON'S FOUNDER OINTMENT
FOR THE CURE OF FOUND-
ER, SPLIT HOOF. Hoof-bound
Horses, and contracted and Feverish Feet, '
Wounds, Bruises in the Flesh, Galled -1
Cracked Heels, Scratches, Cuts, Kicks, ice., on horses.
CARLTON’S RING-BONE CURE,
T|tOß THE CURE OF RING BONE Blood
Spavin, Bone Spavin, Windgalls, and Splint
—a certain reipedy, ’ r i
{py* 4 his Ring-Bone Cure and the Founder Oint-
S en u a u®TP re ? ared fr ° m the recj P e of a very celebrated
English Farrier, and will cure in ninety-nine cases out
of one hundred any of the ahove complaints. They
have been used by farmers, liverymen, stage proprie
tors, and others, with the most marked and decide
success. Sold only by
HAVILAND, RISLEY & CO., Augusta,
HAVILAND, HARRAL & CO., Charleston,
HENDRICKSON, Savannah, dxc6m fe l
IN QUART BOTTLES.
For the removal and permanent cure ok
ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM AN
IMPURE STATE OF THE BLOOD,
OR HABIT OF THE SYSTEM.
AMONG the many and important discoveries
of this veneration, is one whose fame Will
be written, as with a sunbeam, in the history of
the past. SANDS' SARSAPARILLA stands
iorth alone, and by its own works proclaims its
power—that mute eloquence so irresistibly affect
ing in the appeals of the suffering for relief, has
been answered. Thousands of cases of disease
have been cured by this nvaluablc medicine, su ;h
as are not furnished in the records of time. These
things are not done in secret places, or in some
unknown town, but are perfor ned in our princi
pal cities and public places. They are brought
before the world to substantiate, beyond doubt, the
healing virtues of this preparation ; and the facts
unf lded, although gigantic, are as plain as the
light of day.
The Saisaparilia is combined with the most ef
fectual aids, the most salutary productions, the
most potent simples of the vegetable kingdom ;
and its unprecedented success in the restoration
to health of those who had long pined under the
most distressing chronic-maladies, has given it an
exalted character—furnishing, as it does, evidence
of its own intrinsic value, and recommending it to
the afflicted in terms the afflicted ouly can know.
It has long been a most important desideratum in
the practice of medicine, to obtain a remedy sim
ilar to this —one that would act on the liver, stom
ach, and bowels with all the precision and potency
of mineral preparations, yet without any of their
deleterious effects upon the vital powers of the
system Although po sessed of powerful healing
properties, it is entirely harmless, and will not in
jure the most delicate constitution. When in per
fect health, no effect is produced by its use, ex
cept an increase of appetite ; but when disease is
seated in the frame, and carrying fast its victi n
along the path of life, than its mysterious influ
ence is felt and seen ; it enkindles new life and
vigor, and brings health and strength to the suffer
ing and diseased.
SCROFULOUS AFFECTION OF THE EYES.
Winchester, Ky., Oct. 29, 1849.
A. B. &c D. Sands Gentlemen: I would not
have presumed to write to you, if it was not my
duty to let the public know the almost miraclous
effect your Sarsaparilla has had upon me. My
limbs were covered with ulcerous sores, so that I
could not walk during the whole spring and sum
mer. In this situation I commenced the use of
your Sarsaparilla, and after taking two botties was
entirely' cured. I must al o tell you of another
wonderful cure. My brother was afflicted with
this scrofula in his herd, so b;id his physician told
him the loss of his sight was inevitable, and perm
anent blindness seemed to be his fat i. Three bot
tles entirely restored tiis sight, and we cannot but
recommend all similarly afflicted to use Sands'
Sarsaparilla. Yours truly.
BENJAMIN F. BUCKNER.
ITS POULARITY ABROAD.
. From, South America.
Maracaibo, Venezuela, April 12th, 1849.
Messrs. Sands — Gentlemen: 1 consider it a du
ty due the public to make known the great bene
fit I have received from using your valuable Sar
saparilla About three years since 1 was attack
ed with Rheumatism in my shoulders, and also in
my legs, and so severe was the pain, that I was
unable to-sleep. I tried all of the best medicines
I could hear of without receiving any benefit un
til through the advice of a friend 1 procured some
of your Sarsaparilla, and after using four bottles
in the course of fifteen days I found myself en
tirely well. I have no hes tation in saying your
Sarsaparilla is the best medicine l ever took, and
can confidently recommend it to my frieuds and
the public. Your obedient servant,
J. M. JESURUN.
Here is another, nearer home :
New York, Jan. Bth, 1850.
Messrs. Sands— -Gentlemen : I have great plea
sure in-acknowledging to you the great benefit 1
have received from the use of your Sarsaparilla
A subject of pulmonary disease, 1 made a voyage
to Europe, but while there continued to be afflict
ed. A few weeks after my return, i was seized
with a violent hemorrhage of the lungs, and from
the debility and great prostration of strength that
followed, with the pretracted difficulty of respira
tion, 1 am entirely relieved by the use of your
Sarsaparilla, which 1 consider a most important
and truly valuable discovery in the healing art.—
J feel that I have not for fourteen j-ears enjoyed
so good health aa at present.
Yery gratefully yours,
S. E. SEYMORE.
Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by A.
B. & D. SANDS, Druggists and Chemists, 100
Fulton street, corner of William, New York.—
Sold also by Druggists generally throughout the
United States and Canadas. Price #1 per bottle;
six bottles for #5.
Forsa ebv H-iviland, Risley & Co., Barrett,
Carter*.'* W. K. Kitchen, Philip A. Moise,
Augusta; by Hill vV Smith. Athens; by H. C. Sey
more & Co., Madison; and by A. J. Cr-iighton,
Hamburg, S U. dfxceoc mar 18
BE YE FRUITFUL AND MULTIPLY,
A COMMAND that should be cheerfully
obeyed by the children of Men. For Female
and Male— Dß. LARZETTE’S JUNOCORDI4L, or
Procreative Elixir, prescribed as an effectual restorative
in cases of Debility, Impotency, or Barrenness, and ail
irregularities of nature. It is all that it professes to be,
viz: Restorative, and remedy for those
in the married state without offspring It is a certain
cure for Seminal Emissions, General Debility, Gleet,
weakness of the Genital urgans, Nervous Affections,
Leucorrhffla or W hites. As a vigorating medicine it is
unequal.ed. Also, a certain remedy for Incipient Con
sumption, Indigestion, loss of Muscular Engerey, Phy
sical Lassitude, Female Weakness, Debility, See. It is
warranted to please the user in any of the above com
plaints, and is of priceless value to those without off
spring.
#3“ Caution,—This celebrated medicine cannot be
genuine unless the sac-simile signature of Judson &
Co. (N. 8., the only American agents) is on the wrap
per of each bottle.
CAUTION TO BE CAREFULLY READ AND RE
MEMBERED.
A counterfeit of this celebrated Juno Cordial has late
ly been issued, having the name of Levi Judson on Ihe
wrapper. This Levi Judson is in the store of, and con
nected with, one Lucius S. Comstock, who is believed
to be the instigator and real vender of the counterfeit .
Juno Cordial. {
Remember that the counterfeit has the name of Lavi j
Judson on the wrapper, and the genuine has NOT his *
name on the wrapper.
JUDSON <&. CO., John-street, New-York,
Only Agents in America, Established in 1844.
Sold only by
* HAVILAND, RISLEY & CO, Augusta,
HAVILAND, HARRAL Sc CO., Charleston,
HENDRICKSON, Savannah. dxcSm fe 1
ARPEK’B MAGAZINE for March -
Just received by
m*r7 THOS. RICHARDS & SON.
VOL. XXX.—NEW SEi.iES.— VOL. M._NO.
i UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
| NDW -
CHANGE OF HOUK7
rgNHE STEAM SHIP SOUTH
-A ERNER, Captain Jno. Dick
I ‘sson, will leave Adger’s wharves
positively as follows;
Saturday,January2s, 8 f 2-oclock
I Ate," wSi y 'f tebrU u ry 8 ? nd 81 12#clock
Altai which time she will make three timei a
t* month, viz;
S'cT, . *'rom New Vork.
M00d.,-, 7 ' "o l7 d C O k Wednesday, May 12
Thursday, do 27 w 5 J' . do 2 *
Monday, April 7,’1 2 4” So' ll *
MoudajT'' do 28*, 4do a?”’?
Thursday,M’y 8, 12 do **
The new steamship MARION will be readv
early in May to take her place in the line whe£
the weekly trips will be resumed again on%Mu “
For Freight or Passage , having splendid State
Ag°e“t ZcES^T' 1 aPPl> ' 3tthe of ; i h *
HENRY MISSRQON l
Corner East Bay & Adger’s South Wharves.
_J an -T t3mos
SILK HOUSE.
W . G. BANCROFT’S,
No. 253 and 255 King-st.
SPRING IMPORTATIONS.
NOW IN STORE, a full assortment of SILKS
BRITISH DRY GOODS. HOSIERY &c
Rich Cheue SILKS, ’
Striped and Plain Chamelion SILKS
Black Gro DeRHI ‘ ES and SATINS
French Printed LAWNS and ORGANDIES
LIONfeREfiADWe S SUred CHENE CHAMft '
Silk and Linen TISSUES,
French Print, d JACONETS,
EMBROIDERIES and TRIMMINGS
Fine French CASIMERES and DRILLS
r . HOSIERY AND GLOVES.
English and German HOSIERY
Twisted Nett GLOVES and MITTS,
White, Black and Colored GLOVES and
Mil lo*
_ assortment of British and Foreign DRY
GOODS is large and desirable, and we invite the
attention of Merchants visiting our city to call
aud examine our stock. ’
Charleston, S, C.,Feb. Ist, 1851. feb U&c2mo
PHILADELPHIA AND APL AN TIC
STEAM NAVIGATION COMP’S. LINE
BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA & CHARLESTON, 8 C.
STEAMSHIPS^ OSPREY & ALBATROSS.
ir lu ‘l'-er the first clay of March, 1851 run
regularly between Philadelphia and Charleston
otie of which will leave Charleston for Philadel
phia every Saturday Afternoon, at 4 o’clock im
me.lia ely after the arrival of the Southern’and
Y\ estern trains; and leave Puiladelphia for Charles
ton every Saturday at 10 o’clock, A. M.
The accommodations on thes • Steamers are
very superior, and ior comfort aud convenience
are unsurpassed.
Passengers arriving in Philadelphia by these
vessels can take choice of five daily lines for N 1
York. Para Three Dollars.
KATES OF t ARE.
Ladies Saloon, State Room Berths.. »s>n
Gentlemen’s •• « t< *’" * 9(>
Steerage Passage •••»......
For farther particulars apply’to'the Agent at
Charleston, or to JOHN L. LINTON
No. 97 South Wharves, Philadelphia,
feb 4 |3mos
transportation, “
T HE SUBSCRIBERS arc Agents for the
M. following Packet Lines from Charleston, 8
MERCHANTS LINE to New Orleans
PALMETTO LINE
C AROLIN A LIN E \ \ ton *
Composedof first class vessels,’and commanded
by experienced and careful Captains. All proper
attendeef to.** *° ° 3 Ship “ eat ’ will be
Unnecessary charges will, at all times be avoid
ed, aud strict attention nuiu to orders
G. M. FOWLE & CO.,
A „ Vanderhorst’s Wharf.
Charleston, "5 C., February, 1851 f 8
BELCHER & HOLLIR GBWORTH,*
wholesale and retaii
GROCERY MERCHANTS,
Augusts. % ' g.^
HAVE now on hand a|large and well selected*
stock of GROCERIES, to which they in
vite the attention ol their friends and the public
generally. AH Goods purchased from us will be
sent to any point in Hamburg that may be desired
free ol charge, and all orders promptly attended
We hare removed to our new store on Broad
street, next door to Adams Sc Fargo’s old stand
where we shall be happy at all times to see our
triend J. M. BELCHER,
OCt Jl J. H. HOLLINGSWORTH.
A CARD *
I 1A VUVG disposed of my entire interest in
. Globe Hotel to Mr. L. S. Morris, I re
turn my thanks to my friends and the public gen
erally, for the very liberal patronage extended to
me, and solicit for him a continuance of the same.
Mr. Morris has been long and favorably known
to this community, and I feel confident that his
! n , dgent ! emaß, y bearing will make
the Globe Hotel worthy of still more extended
patronage. F. M. JENNINGS.
purchased of Mr. F. M. Jennings
h,s interest in the Globe Hotel, 1 so
licit a continuation ol the patronage bestowed upon
lm. No effort or expense shall be spared on my
part to add to the comfort of those who may favor
Ti th a Call - L. S. Ms iRRIS.
teb7 Cmdxc
C. & E. L. KERRISON & CO.,
„ direct importers of
FOREIGN DRY GOODS IN CHARLESTON,
SO. CA.
WOULD respec fully inform their friend**
and those who purchase Dry Goods in their
city, that they are prepared, and are offering a
large and well assorted stock of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC, STAPLE
AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
Selected for, and particularly adapted to the
Southern t; ade |fe~
Importing direct, they feel assured of being •
able to sell goods as low in Charleston as they can *
be bought in any other market in tlie U States.
They would call particu ar attentiou to Linen
Goods, of every description, tie make will be
found of best finish, and perfectly free from any
mixture of Cotton. Also, to their stock of Dress
Goods, which will be found second to none in the
market.
Terms cash, or city acceptance.
C. E. L. KERRISON & CO.
No. 209 King. North-we t corner of
febj* King and Market street*.
CHAMPAGNE & NEW ARK^CIDEbT
A F a o£ H r.\ u .?& l £ of . CHAMPAGNE and NEW
AKK. GIDER. just received and will be
kept constantly on h ind. For sale low by 1
nor 23 Sms A. STEVENS, Broad-st. WS
HENRY & SKINNER ' *
CABINET MAKERS AND UNDERTAKERS
BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA. Bt
A few doors below the Eagle $ Phoenix Hotel, and V
opposite Martin Frederick's old stand. *
ALL orders for COFFINS or for CABIN FT
WORK, of any kind, will meet wish prompt
! attention. * * fjgl
j dispatch. IMM
il. MAIKABES made to order and kauton
1 Qd for d&cly jaSa