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CLOTHING, CLOTHING,
HATS, TRUNKS, &C.
CLAY T»0 N & BIGNON,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS, TRUNKS, &c., &,c,
NO. 197 METCALF’S RANGE, BROAD STREET.
CN &B. respectfully inform their friends and customers, that they are now offering their remain
• ing stock of WIN TER CLO I HING, HAI&, CAPS, &.c., a-; greatly reduced prices, to make
room for their SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK. .Those who are iu want of any article in their
line will do well to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere.
O 3 Remember No. 197 Metcalfs Range, Broad Street. J. J. CLAYTON
J an3l A. P. UIGNON. ’
CARPETS ASO KUOS.
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
ble price, and will be sold at prices to DEFY ALL COMPETITION. The stock comprises TWO
HUNDRED PIECES, viz:
Extra Brussels, Brussells, 3 Ply CARPETING ; Imperial, Superfine, Medium, Commons and
Stair CARP ET. Also, an extensive and beautiful assortment of RUGS.
TABLE AND FLOOR OIL CLOTHS
Os all qualities and widths, which can be cut whole to any dimensions without any seam * together
with a large assortment of
FURNITURE AND CABINET WARE,
Os the latest and most approved styles.
CURTAIN S, SHADES, AND CORNICES,
of all descriptions.
Merchants and families are cordially invited to call and examine his sto,;k before purchasing else
where, as he feels assured they will find the largest and best stock in the Southern country, at the
lowest possible price.
f O’ Carnets and Floor Cloths eutto fit without extra charge. aug. 16
\ NEW CROCKERY ESTABLISHMENT.
AT THE STORE, recently occupied by Messrs. Hopkins, Kolb & Co., nearly
site Lamback's, where can be found every article usually kept in a
CROCKERY. CHINA AND GLASS STORE, iSmr
To which we respectfully invite the attention of the citizens of Augusta and surrounding country.—
City and Country Merchants will find it decidedly to their interest to give us a call before making
their purchases, as we are determined to sell Goods low.
Also. Wooden, Willow and Britannia WARES, Table CUTLERY, WAITERS, &c., &c.
oct 31 J. J. LATHROP & CO.
REMOVAL.
The subscriber
has removed his E?- jp o **
tablishuuent to Melntosh
street, 2d door below the
Georgia Rail-Road Bank,
and next door to the Consti
tutio alist office—and is con
stantly receiving additions to his former stock of
GUNS and Equipments, which, when complete
will be the best assortment in the city, and will
consist of
Double Barreled GUNS, all sizes and prices,
from #l2 to SIOO each.
3 dozen Single Barrel GUNS, for boys, Ac.,
from #3 to 12
RIFLES, Northern make,from #lO to #2O.
Do., of my own make, from both Iron and Cast
A. Steel Barrels,from #l6 to #l5O.
“ W. Richards’, Cox’s, and Walker’s Eng. Caps;
„ \ also the G. D. French do.
Dupont’s and Hazard’s American Sporting and
Kentucky Rifle Powder,in canisters and by the keg
or quarter keg.
Colt’s and Allen’s Six Barreled Revolving Pis
tols; also, the Single Self-cocking Pistol; Rifle and
Common Pistols.
A fine assortment of Game Bags, Shot Belts
and Powder Flasks, Wash Rods, Nipple Wrench
es, Drinking Flasks and Cups.
Also a fine invoice of choice Pocket and Pen
Knives, Razors, Strips, &c.
N. B.—Rifles made to order, and Restocking
and Repairing of all Guns, fyc., done in the best
style, and warranted.
oct 20 ly £. H. ROGERS.
SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA.
Steamboat Company of G-eorgi.
IN ADDITION TO THREE** ft
Steamers ft rmerly
their line, have recently built the
very light draught, Iron steamer DAVID L.
ADAMS, of great, capacity and power, (making
her trips in 24 to 30 hours,) thus securing great
dispatch and unequalled facilities for the transpor
tation of Goods, at very low rates, to the interior
ot Georgia, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Ala
bama, in connection the with Georgia, Western
aud Atlantic, and Tennessee Rail Roads.
All Goods will be i warded without commis
sions ; also, Producefrom the Georgia Rail Road;
expenses on which will be paid and collected at
Savannah, from consignees, or from vessels by
wh’ch shipped, when required.
The D. L. Adams will run in connection with
the Steamships Florida and Alabama, thus ensu
ring the transmission of Goods from New York to
Augusta, in sto 7 days. Bills of Lading should
accompany goods by Steamships.
Particular 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 SEAWARD, with Bills of La
ding, to SAM’L. M. POND,
President, Savannah.
N, B.—A reduction on freight tariff has been
made, to take effect from this date.
DIRECTORS.
Savannah. —Sami. M. Fond, Andrew Low, Ed
ward Padelford, George W. Anderson, Geo. Hall,
Charles Green, and Joseph S. Fay.
Augusta.—J. B.Bulkley,T. S. Metcalf, James
Hope, L. Hopkins, Lewis Cress, and E. Sherman
Savannah, 15th July, 1850. july 19
GROCERIES, IRON NAILS, &c,
1 AA IIHDS. Porto Rico, Muscovado, and
lUU N. O. SUGARS,
100 packages Loaf, Crushed, Powdered and
Claiified SUGARS,
400 bags Rio, Java,and Maracaibo COFFEE
170 hhds. choice MOI ASSES, f
500 pieces Gunny and Kentucky BAGGING,
’SOO eoils 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.
r> ' 300 boxes SOAP and CANDLES,
500 bags SHOT, 5000 lbs. Bar LEAD,
Dupont’s and Kentucky Rifle POWDER,
100 boxes manufactured TOBACCO,
3doo sacks SAL i’,
A stock ol LIQUORS,
100,000 Sp nish and American SUGARS.
For sale by BAKER WILCOX &. CO.
HOPKINS, HUDSON & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Office Frazer’s Wharf, Charleston, S. C.
UNDERSIGNED beg leave to in-
JL form their friends and the public, that they
have opened an office in the City of Charleston, S.
r* for a
•GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS.
Particular attintion wM 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 to business designed for our House »
Charleston. LAMBgTH UO PKINS, Augusta.
| ’ JOHN R. HUfJSON, ? charle ston.
t JOHN J. COHEN, S
I —— FRENCHCHINAr
|| -m-mrP HAVE on hand a large lot of French
JtfeAV r*HINA that we are selling atexceeding
nrii»«'« consisting ot Dinner and Tea Setts,
Br J, J, LATH HOP &co
T~ "eagle foundry”^
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA -
Jo?ies Street near the old
Planters' Hotel.
THE undersigned having purchased the inter
est of Mr. John Tilkey, in the EAGLE
FOUNDRY, are now prepared, with their in
creased Machinrey, to furnhh STEAM EN
GINES, of any size or power. CASTINGS, ot
every description, in either Iron or Brass, for
Saw, or Merchant Mills, Factories, Gin Gearing,
&c., &c.
Also, PULLEYS, SHAFTING, and all kinds of
MACHINERY.
Having a great variety of PATTERNS on
hand, and first rate Workmen in our employ, we
are enabled to furnish all orders entrusted to us, at
short notice, and at prices fully as low as work of
] the same quality can be laid down from the North
f or elsewhere.
Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore
bestowed upon the old firm, we respectfully solicit
a continuation of the snme, and guarantee a prompt
and faithful execution of all orders sent us.
feb 8 C. H. & T. L. NEESON.
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION
BUSINESS,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
WE are prepared with large and
venient Fire-Proof Warehouse andg||jjj|j|§§|
Stores, on Mclntosh street, (w'hich is the centre
of the Cotton, Flour and Bacon trade,) for the
storage of COTTON, FLOUR, 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 JEFFERS, 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 full share of patronage, while we
return our thanks for 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 for our pat
rons to be always at home ready to attend ,to
their orders, we therefore send you this circular,
and refer you (o the Merchants of Augusta, or
those for whom we have done business. Planters
and Merchants of Tennessee, will refer to Messrs.
John Fain & Son, W. H. & J. S. Moffett, and Gen
Wm. Brazelton.
Our W. S. COTHRAN, noay be consulted at
his plantation in Cass county, or at Rome, Ga.
JEFFERS, COTHRAN <fc CO. B
P. S.—Liberal advances will be made, when re
quired, on Produce in store,
sept 6 d4*c J. C. 4* CO.
GIBBS & McCORD,
Warehouse & Corn’ll Merchants,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
riIHE UNDERSIGNED beg leave
J. to say to their friends and the public
in Georgia. South-Carolma, Alabama and Tennes
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; as ever, they
will faithfully perform their duty to .Ahem. Their
charges will be moderate, and in conformity with
othei regular Commission House/6 in this city.
They will make liberal CASH ADVANCES, on
Produce in store or transitue, when required.
Orders for Merchandise will be promptly and
aithfully executed.
THOMAS F. GIBBS,
aug 20 ly GEORGE McCORD.
WARE-HOUSE AND COMMISSION
BUSINESS.
'I'HE UNDERSIGNED will con
j a tinue the
j WAREHOUSE 4* COMMISSION BUSINESS
5 , a “ branches, on their own account, at the
old stand of Dye, Heard &, Cp., on Mclntosh st.,
where they respectfully solicit a continuance of
the patronage of the friends ot the old concern,
aud a fair portion of the business of the communi
ty generally.
Their Warehouse is Fire Proof, and trom its fa
vorable position, being entirely surrounded by
h ire 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 patrous
Liberal advances made on Cotton and other
Produce instore, when required.
All orders for Bagging, Rope, and Family Sup
plies,promptly filled at lowest market prices.
JAMES M. DYE,
STEPHEN D. HEARD
I.F. STOVALL*
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION
MERCHANT,
AUGUSTA GEORGIA
B CONTINUES the business, in all its
branches, at his oid stand, ( Fire-Proof
<use t ) 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.
Qj* Orders for Family supplies, Bagging, &c.,
promptly and carefnliy filled, at the lowest mar
ket prices.
o*Liberal advances made on produoe in store
aug, 7 dt&etf
jpatmt JlUMeuus.
DR. CULLEN’S INDIAN VEGETA
BLE PANACEA !
READ the names of the gentlemen, testifying
to the cure of Mr. Brooks. They certain
ly must give confidence to those that need a medi
sine of the kind. Cali upon the Agents named be
low, and get a pamphlet—a large pamphlet,
containing more testimony, and more convincing
than any other medicine in the world !
ISAAC BROOKS', JR., CASE!
do and. see him and you will say the half has not been
told!!!
We the undersigned having visited Mr. Jssac
Brooks, Jr., at the office of Messrs. Rowand 6c
VValton, 373 Market street, Philadelphia, consider
his case the most remarkable one we have ever
witnessed or heard of.
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, his Face nearly eaten up, and part of the Jaw-
Bone carried away. And yet we can give no de
scription ot his case.
Mr. B. informs us that in January last, the whole
interior of his mouth, as well a? most of his face
was a mass of deep and painful ulcers.
On the 14th of January last, he commenced ta
king Dr. Cullen'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.
VVe are assured thatm the treatment of Mr.
Brooks'case no Mercurials, Ointments, or Caustic
applications have been used, —in fact, the Panacea
alone, has wrought this wonderful change.
Phillip S. White, Esq.
Rev. John Chambers,
Rev. A. D. Gillette,
Rev. J. R. Nicholas,
Rev. Wm. Urie,
Rev. E. Kincaid,
Rev. Levi Brink,
E. Guillon, Esq.,
And thousands of others equally respectable,whose
lames might be added if necessary.
Residence, west side of Jefferson street, third
Joor from Schuylkill,runningfrom Schuylkillsixth
between Locust and Spruce.
A CERTAIN CUKE FOR THE PILES.
Dr. Cullen’s Indian Vegetable Piles Remedy ,
Is a domestic preparation, which has been used
with entire success for many years. Beinganin
tarnal medicine, it has decided prefeieHce over
rutward applications, which are but paliatives and
lot curatives. This medicine acts upou the dis
eased parts, producing healthy action, and a per
manent cure, which we warrant, or refund the mo
aey.
NO CURENO 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 Westatgreat
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 on the breath.
Or. Cullens Vegetable Indian Specific for
Female Complaints.
This medicine is fast taking the place of every
preparation heretofore used for diseases arising
from weaknes or other causes. All thatisneces
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 sale 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
'-umbia. lyd&c je 23
SUPERIOR SEGARS.
fin HE subscriber having removed to the south
JL side of Broad Street, a few doors below the
Post Office corner, will keep constantly on hand a
supply of Superior Havana Segars, Chewing To
bacco, Snuff , Pipes, Matches, <fec. which he offers
wholesale and retail at the lowest cash prices.
Oct. 9 JOHN A.MILLEN.
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION
BUSINESS.
riIHE Undersigned, E. D. ROB
JL ERTSON &J. R. CROCKER,
(of the late firm of Dawson & Crocker,) beg leave
to 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 > r anches, aud have
taken the large, commodious, and FIRE-PROOF
BRICK WARE-HOUSE, lately occupied fry
Dawson & Crocker, on Reynold, East of Mc
intosh-street,and Lot next West of theEpisco-
Kal Church, where one or both can, at all times
e found, ready to attend to customers and friends
They will be prepared to receive Consignments,
upon the usual terms, and transact ail 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, tr
the fullest extent.
Liberal Cash Advances upon Produce ii
Store,or in Transitu, will be made whenever de -
sired, and upon the most accommodating terms.
All orders from theirfriends for Bagging, Rope,i
Groceries, Dry Goods. &c , &c., &c.. will be at
tended to with promptness,and fi led at the lowest
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 of the late
concerns of E. D. Robertson and Dnwson & Crock
er, for the liberal share of patronage heretofore
extended to those houses, and -olicit a continuance
of it; and pledge themuelves to merit it by their
unremitting endeavors to please, and exertions for
th «» istomer’s interests.
E. D. ROBERTSON,
july 1 J. R. “CROCKER.
HEARD & DAVISON, "
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION
„ MERCHANTS,
McINTOSH STREET, AUGUSTA, GA.
ANNOUNCE to theirfriends and the
S enerall y,that they continue
AND COMMISSION BU
SINESS, at their tire Proof Buildings, onMcln
tosh street, and will devote ,heir undivided per
scual 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 all
times on Cotton and other produce store.
ISAAC T. HEARD,
*2B JOHN DAVIDON
J.W. Jones, M D,
W. Steeling, M. D.,
T. P.S. Roby, M. D..
Jacob Frick, M. D.,
S. B. Coles,M. D.,
J. W. Ashmead, Esq.,
P. Sken Smith, Esq.,
L. A. Godey, Esq.,
LISO? OF LETTERS
REMAINING in the Post Office, at Augusta,
Ga., on the first day of April, 1851.
(Lj 3 Persons wishing letters from this list, wilj
please say they are advertised.
J
Augustes, Mariah
Adainson, J D
Anderson, Inana Jas
Anderson, J H
Averett, W A 2
Austin, Louisa
Blarsdell, J C 2
Blood,A P
Blunt, John
Bolt, E M
Bowers, Matilda 2
Brownell, B
Bunkley, B
Becat, Air
Bowls, Matilda
Bolton, VV D
Bleare, Margaret
Blood,A P
Bucklin, B
Bunch, Sarah
Byrd, J J
Byanka, Miss
Bush, John
Burdell, T S
Buford, W P
Butler, Elizabeth
Burr, G W
Boshnell, W
Bull, Thomas
Burr & Brother, G W
Buchannon, Dr J C
Barmhan,J H
Budgrowe, Turley
Burrows, J C
Burt, J VV
Barley, Mr
Brine, E O
Chrolin, Elizabeth
Chanser, D A
Chahri, Mr
Chavers, A
Churchill, J G
Chapman, Mrs
Churchill, W N
Chappell, James M
Chambers, T W
Chamberlin, Dr J T
Chavers, C
Critz, P
Cranksbaw, H
Cewers, G
Crawford, Matilda
Craig, T H
Crawford, Mr
Crawford, Henry
Curiton,J M
Curtis, D L
Curry. Eliza
Crawford, C A
Crawford, G W 2
Crowder, R F
Crawford, Miss E A
Cunningham, Mrs A F
Campbell, Capt S B 2
Callahan, R
Campbell, W H
Carpenter, J S
Cassey, P
Carter, Dr J 2
Callaway, Isaac
Campbell, James
Caliell, Miss C
Carpenter, R
Campfield. H
Carter, Miss E
Carens, J
Dickens, Miss M
Dantil, J 2
Dickson, Miss M F
Devonee, G H
Davidson, W L
Dawson. J L
Dill, Miss A E
Dara, E F
Demerist, A J
Dilvach, W F
Dunlap, Mrs
Ewing, T
Eddins, J B 2
English, L
Evail, Miss T
Eckle, Joseph
Finch, F VV
Faust, G
Ferry, Mrs
Falk 6c Co,
Farrar 6c Co,
Farrar, Mrs E
Fury, J
French, A E
Fox, W
Fox, O
Florence,E
Free. C 2
Fryer, Mrs M
<
Gavin, C R
Gaines, Miss W
Gabble. H
Gardner, J M
Gardner, James
Gendeil, W B 2
Garner, R H
Gallegi er, John
Gardner, A G
Gilchrist, J D
Gaines, R J
Galahn, Airs
Galiigon, Pat
Glee son, J
Gorlehris.Mrs R
Gould, Capt
Gray, L
J
Harbin, A C C
Hiil, John
Hethric, A
Hill, P
Hill, T A 2
Henry, James
Hill, Messrs J 6c W
Hines, Simeon
Hall, hiss W A
Hall, Mrs A
Hardman, S
Harrell, T
HartweJ, Nancy
Hanner, F L 2
Hankinsou, J
Hart, L M
Hanner, F L
Harris, Miss C
Harter, R
Harris, Miss J
Ham, B T
Hawkins, J C
Hall, Joseph
Hmrtoun, Mrs A
Harrel & Harris,
Hack & Duvai,
Harvard, S F
Hailes, W
Harris, L N
i
Janes, Thomas
Jones, S T
Jennings, T J
Jordon, A R
James, William
Jamieson, J
Jaillett, W H 2
Johnson, E
Jones, Arm
Johnson, G
Joseph, S H
Jenkins, G 8
Jones, M
James, A
Jordon, William
Jordon, M A
Johnson, E V
Jemyson, R
Kelly, J H
Keasting, E
Kraush. C
Katter, A
Kennedy, J M
Kelly, Thomas
K ng, Ak E 2
Knight, W VV
Keener, William
Kelly, Miss C 2
J
Lane, Geo
Lynch, Peter
Lindsey, Mary
Lottmann, Mrs G
Lyles, William A
Lord, C O
A.
Ashburrie, Rev J M
Axt, Charles
Adams, Mrs S
Allday, S P
Adams, A S
Ailed, H
B.
Burnett, Matilda
Barnes, J
Benjamin, Mrs M
Bardwell, G H
Bell, Dr F R
Banks, J
Bedd, Miss M
Be ruff, C
Batman, A
Belcher, B B
Bateman, S M
Beal, L B
I Beal, L J
Bill, W
| Barr, Dr L D
Bailey, F M
Baston, T O
Barber, Josiah
Baiglehyers, J A
Bennett, E
Barham, L
Bell, Ii D
Bellard, J W
Brandon, Miss 8 E
Brodnax, ML* S J 2
Brodnax, Mrs A
Brown. Mrs C
Bngg,M iss H
Brassel, Miss S
Browning, J
c.
Campfield, R
Campbell, T H
Carver, Miss J
Carpenter, C
Calhen, J
P
Clarke, Miss C W
Coker, R A
Clyde, J B
Cook, J D
Clarke, J M
Colb, Miss E A
Ciiett, J L Y
Cook, H C
Callense, Mrs B
Conyers, Dr W D
Colb, G
Coster, Esq
Cogle, G
Culton, A B
Conners, M
Clarke, Wm 4
Conner, J
Conner, Mrs W
Corder, J H
Conner L D
Cooper, J
Cunningham, C
P
Connor, W G
Cowan. J
Clefford, M
Cante, R
Conklin, T
Colby, J L
C.tark, J V
Conner, M
Cormick, L M
Collins, D
D.
Downs, Mrs E
Dougherty, J J 4
Douglass, James H 2
Dye, J H
Dunbar, Mrs L
Duncan, 8 A
Dowell, C S
Dreghorn, Mrs E
Durham, Dr M S
Dougherty, R
bummer,
E.
Edmonds, L B
Erins, Mrs H
Erins, Miss A
Eve, Dr E A 2
F.
Fleuer, Mrs M
Fowler, W
Foster, Dr VV
Fuller, H
Foster, O L
Furse, Miss M
Fraser, J R
Fuller, Mrs M
France, Capt H C
Fountain. Miss P
Flyon, M
Fryer, Mrs M
Fleming & Roberts,
Gwin . G B fit Co 2
Gray, Miss R
Green, Jane
Goodridg, W H
Graham. Mrs J
Groins, Mrs E
Green, Mrs Ann
Glenn, Mary R
Grogan, R H
Green, Sarah
Graham, J
Griffin, Thomas
Gott, E II
Griffin, Robert
Gleeson, Pat
Gordau, J M 2
H.
Heury & Shines,Messrs
Huber, John
Humphrey, W
Hughs, Dr J
Hughs, VV VV
Hudson, H
Hurst, -J O
Hutchinson, J S
Harrison, J C
Harnett, R
Hamuer, Rev L 2
Harris, B
Harley, J T
Hardman, Samuel 2
Harbin, Miss E
Hoxie, Miss C A 2
Housely, Mrs W
Hodges, Miss M W .
Housely, A 3
Howard, G W
Houghton, Isaac
Hormer, Mrs
Howard, W M
Hodges, W M
Hodges, Mrs M H
Howard, VV
Houghton, Dr A W
Holland, R L
Hoyd, G W
Judy,H F
James, L
Juke, S
Jamieson, N G
Jones, J
Jrevney,E
Johnson, E B
Jones, W
Jacobs, M
Jones, N
Johnson. Thomas
Jones, W J
Jenkins, J
Janes, W R
Jennings, Sol
Jones, Mary G
Jenn.nga, N
Jones, E S
K.
Kehos, J
Kellv, J
Kobb, T
Kent, R R
Karah, D
Kennedy, John
Keener, W V
Kellv, John H
Keener, Elizabeth
Koof, J O
L.
I Lovell, M 2
Ligon, VV
Little, J A
Ludwig, G
Lathe, A
La .v rence, Thomas
Longstreet, Gilbert 2
Laten, Franklin
Low, Miss E
Longstreet, H B
Little, G
Lindsay,P
Luke, W illiam H
Lovell, Edward
Lord, O C
McNutlv, W
McCauly, C
McGoveirn, Francis
McDowell, Dr W
McDonnal, Susan
McFortan, Dave
McGill, L S
McGaerin, W
Meglen cy, J
Miller, Mary
Murfield, N G
Miller, J H
Mehun, M
Mitchell, Caroline
Mills, James L
Mills, A J
Miller, J
Miiler, G J
Miles, A
Miller, Thomas
Miller, Mary A
Morrison, J D
Morgan, J P
Neland, H W
Norrell, Thomas
Nickston, S Miss
Napper, N
Nance, T B 2
Norton, J A 5
Odom, Johnny
Odom, D R
Oliver, W D
Oglesby, G T 2
O r Nei!,P
Osborn, Mr
Pice, Pamilla, Miss
Patterson, J E
Parr, Jane Mrs
Pardue, P
Pardue, S
Pankey,B
Farrington, Richard
Perry, J F 2
Phelps, T M
Reid, Jas
Ressassaure, L K
Regney, i’hos
Renneik, Thos
Ran tin, R
Reid, J F
Rabe, J A
Richards, A S
Riley, Jno, Jr
Rilev,Jno, Law Student
Richmond. H A, Book
seller
Sindersine, F
Scholl, Aug'tus
Schley, Hance
Schultz. Aug
Scultz, Jeremiah
Severs, Wm
Sariing, Mr
Se*y, Willis
Stareford, E, Miss
Sarlin, Isaac
Schiiner, W K
Skinner, R J
Skinner, R A
Simmons. Thos J
Shong, W H D
Simmons, C A
Shackelford, Jas
Shelton. Sam’l
Sindersine, M R
Shannon, M
Smith, C F W 4
Smith, Sarah
Smith, Frances
Slater, Geo
Sledge, C A
Smith, J B 2
Smith, Miss A, care l
Munson
Terrill, Wm A
Thew, Henry S
Thomson, Isham
Thomas, Mary
Tidraash, Thos W
Taub, Jno
Taul, A J
Talinger, Mr
Tuttle, Harriet Mrs
1
Usher, E
Umstead, Philip 2
Waldron, Mr
Walsch, Wm
Waterman, E, Miss
Were, Sidney
Walsch, Isaac
Whitchiel
Walker & Coleman
Watkins, Robt A
Walker, G A
Waldron, E A E 2
Walsch, Pat
Way, Houston
Watkins, J
Walker, J
Walton, Harriett 2
Waddell, Wm
Ward, Wm H
Ware, Mary E
Watkins, C F
Walker, M
Walker, R D
Weston, Isabella
Weaver, E, Miss
Welch, E
Wight, M
Wightman, E A, Miss
Whitmore, Joseph
Wimberly, L 2
Y & Z
Young,A E
Young, E C
Zachary, W
ap 2 E. B. GLASCOCK. P. M.
COPARTNERSHIP.
THE UNDERSIGNED having This Day
formed a Co-Partnership for the transaction
of a GENERAL AUCTION AND COMMIS
SION BUSINESS, solicit a share of patronage.—
Liberal cash advances will be made upon all con
signments. All business entrusted to them will be
attended to. HUTCHINSON & THOMAS.
Edward E. Thomas,
John S. Hutchinson.
FARE REDUCED TO 20 DOLLARS
From Charleston to New York*
s» c
LEAVING the Whari at the toot of Laurens
st. daily at 3, p. m. after the arrival of the
, Southern cars, via WILMINGTON and WEI.
! DON,N. C., PETERSBURG, RICHMOND, tr
1 WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE, PHILADEL
f PHI A and NEW YORK.
I The public fs respectfully informed + hat the
| 3teamersof thisline,from Charleston to Wilming
ton, are in first rate condition and are navigated by
well known and experienced commanders, and the
Railroads are in fine order, thereby securing both
safety and despatch. A THROUGH TICKE'I
having already been in operation, will be con
tinued on and after the first of October, J 849, as a
permanent arrangement from Charleston to J\eu
York . Passengers availing themselves there
of, will have the option to continue without
delay througn the route or otherwise to stop
at any of tne intermediate points, renewing
their seats on the line to suit their convenience
By this route travellers may reach New York on
the third day during businessliours. Baggage will
be ticketed on board the Steamer to Weldon, a*
likewise on the change of cars, at the ir -ermedi
ate points from thence to New York. '! hrougr
Tickets can alone be had from E. WINSLOW,
Agent of the Wilmington and Raleigh K. R.
Company, at the office of the Company at tile iod
of Laurens street, to whom please apply. F-m
further information inquire of
march 9 E- WINSLOW.
NO. 1 MACKEREL.
KITTS, No. 1 MACKEREL, whole and
| U half Kitts. 23 bands No. 2 and 3do
For sale. THQMAS*
mar 29
Lassiter, R
Lawrence, C
Lawton, J
Lawson, W P
Labrook, J P
Latimer, T W
Larned, A H
Leckie, Samuel
Me.
McMillon, H M
McDonuough, W
McKenzie, Duncan
McGinnis, Thomas
McGregor, Mrs E
McMahon, Capt J
McCarty, J dm
M.
Morris, S S
Mullen, M A 21
M unroe, Ann
Morgan, M C Miss
Mustin, H S
Moore, John L
Murphy, E
Murphy, J J
Moultry, Martha
Mood, M
Moore, T
Moore, J B
Moore, R M C
Moore, J J Jr
N.
IS olds, G
Nibiet, R S
Nelson, J E 2
Norris, C A
Nayes, J O
O.
O’Neil 4* Deming,
O’Conner, E
O’Conner, J
Odom, R
Offitt, J
P.
Pease, J M Rev
Pearson. L C
Perry. Joseph
Perrin, Mrs
Potter, J E
Porstner, H
Puckett, L G
Pond, S M
Pritchard, W H
K
Riley, Jno
Robertson, J
Rowley, H
Rossell, A
Robertson, E
Ross, L W
Roach, P
Robinson, S
Robertson, J 2
Ruddell, Jos
Roberts, Sarah E
Ramsey, M
s
Smith, H J
Smith, Alfred
Smith, A M, Miss 2
Smith, Mr,opposite Mar
ket
Stockton, Miss Laura
Smythe, Alfred 2
Smith, J O
Sneider, Geo
Smidd, Moses
Skinner, W J
Snowden, Jane
Smith, Jno H 2
Smith, J C
Simmons, E L
Spear, J
Stark, D J
Stall
Seitzk, Jos D
Stanley, Sarah
Straub, P 2
Stoy, Laura, Miss
Stockton, Jos II
Strickland, B E
Spears, M
Sullivan, Mary
Dr Stabler, A S
T
Taylor, Jos &. Co
Talton, R
Tannsr, A
Todd, Robt
Trumpler, Jno
Tott, E J
Tucker, S
Tweede, J
U&V
Vi o Veto, Seignieur
Van Horn, A
W
Willard, Henry
Wilder & Co, C C
Welch, M C, Miss
Wetherby, TC
Weston, Sam’l
Weaver, L B
Weaver, C
Wills, Jackson
Wise, Sarah
lkinson, Thos J
v.'itkinsou, Jno
Wingard, E B
Williams, E
Whitlock, E
Wildes, V
Wildes, E W
Wilde, Monroe
White, M IN
Wright, M N
Wiley, F M
Woodgate, H, Jr 4
Wood, Henrietta
Wray, Henry
Welt, S R, Miss
Wrous, Miss
Woodson, Robt H
Wood, M H
Young. Jno
Young, J M
JlPilriia
For the Cure of
COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS,
BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH,
CROUP, ASTHMA, AND
CONSUMPTION
THIS remedy is offered to the community
with the confidence we feel in an article
which seldom fails to realize the happiest effects
that can be desired. So wiVe is the field of its
usefulness, and so numerous the cases ot its cures,
that almost every section of the country abounds
in persons, publicly known, who have been re
stored irom alarming and even desperate diseases
of the lungs by its use. When once tried, its su
periority over other medicine of its kind, is
too apparent to escape observation, and where its
virtues are known, the public no longer hesitate
what antidote to employ for the distressing and
dangerous affections of the pulmonary organs,
which are incident to our climate. And not only
the formidable attseks upon the lungs, but for the
milder varieties ot Colds, Coughs, Hoarseness, See.
and for children it is the pleasantest and safest
medicine that can be obtained. No family should
be without it, and those who have used it, never
will.
Read the opinion of the following gentlemen,
who will be recognized in the various sections of
country where they are located—each and all as
merchants of the first class and of the high
est character—as the oldest and most extensive
wholesale dealers in Medicine with an experience
unlimited on the subject of which they speak. If
there is any value in the judgement of experience,
see
THIS CERTIFICATE.
We, the undersigned, Wholesale Druggists,hav
ing been for a long time acquainted with Ayer’s
Cherry Pectoral, hereby certify our belief that it
is the best and most effectual remedy for Pulmon
ary Complaints ever offered to the American peo
ple. And we would, from our knowledge ot its
composition, and extensive usefulness, cordially
commend it to the afflicted as worthy their best
confidence, and with the firm conviction that it
will do for their relief all that medicine can do
Henshaw, Edmands Sc Co., Boston, Mass.
Reese Sc Coulson, Baltimore,Maryland..
Ladd & Jngrahm, Bangor, Maine.
Haviland, Harrall Sc Co., Charleston, S. C
Jacob 3. Farrand, Detroit, Michigan.
T. H. McAUistei, Louisville, Kentucky.
Francis &. Walton, St. Louis, Missouri.
Joseph Tucker, Mobile, Alabama.
Theodore A. Peck, Burlington, Vermont.
Haviland, Risley Sc Co., Augusta, Georgia.
Isaac D. James, Trenton, New Jersey
J. M. Townsend, Pittsburg, Penn.
Clark &. Co , Chicago, Illinois.
E. E. Gay, Burlington, lowa.
M. A. Santos 4* Son, Norfolk, Virginia.
Edward Bringhurst, Wilmington, Delaware.
John Gilbert <fc Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Z. D. & W. H. Gilman, Washington, D. C.
J. Wright Sc Co., New Orleans, La,
Watson, Wall & Co., Fort Wayne, Indiana,
C. C. Richmond 4* Co., San Francisco, Cai.
Lewis Si Ames, Tallahassee, Florida.
B. R. Strong, Knoxville, Tennessee.
Chilton Se Duer, Little Rock, Ark.
Stiller, Slade Sl Co., Lexington, Miss.
N. D. Labadie, Galveston, Texas.
Charles Dyer, Jr., Providence, R. I.
Joseph M. Turner, Savannah, Georgia.
Wade, Eckstein Sc Co., Cincinnati, Ohio
IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES.
J. G. Coffin & Co., Valparaiso, Chili.
F. M. Dimond & Co., Vera Cruz, Mexicos.
Fred. Rivas Sc Co., Bogota, New Grenada*
S. Provost Sc Co., Lima, Peru.
Morton Sc Co., Halifax, Nova Scotia.
T. Walker 4* Son, St. Johns, New Brunswick.
C. G. Salinas Sc Co., Rio Janeiro, Brazil.
With such assurance, and from such men, no
stronger proot can be adduced, except that found
in its effects upon trial.
Prepared and sold by James C. Aver, Practi
cal C emist, Loweli, Mass.
Solti in Augusta by Haviland, Risley Sc Co
Barrett, Carter & Co., W. K. Kitchen &
Co., P. A. Moise ; in Edgefield, S C. by G. L.
Penn, and by all the Druggists throughout the
city and State. 3mos mar 9
GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA,
PREPARED by
J. DENNIS,M. D., AUGUSTA, GA.
A SUPERIOR ’
disease which show's
itself upon the skin, or ofj'a Syphiloid nature, o
diseases caused by the use of Meicuryj or those
predisposed to Bilious attacks, and Chilis and Fe
vers, will fiDd great relief bv the continued use or
the GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA. It has been
found beneficial also for females at that period
called the turn of life
Dr. Dennis prepares his Sarsaparilla from the
pure fresh Southern roots ar*d nothing else, and
has put his price as low as can be afforded for as
pure and genuine article. To prevent imposition,
he has had Georgia Sarsaparilla blown in the bot
tles. Were it necessary, certificates from ce
entitled to the highest regard could be given. The
purity of the article, its adaptness to Southern dis
eases, and the preference of Southern people to
the productions of their own climate ,is sufficient
to recommend this preparation.
Price, $1 per bottle; 6 bottles for #5. Liberal
discount made to those purchasing large quantities.
What is the use of going or sending to the North
for Sarsaparilla, when we have so much in Geor
gia, and which is purer, stronger, and more effica
cious ?
Office, Bridge Bank Building, near the Lower
Market.
O' For sale in Augusta, by W. H. Tutt, D. B.
Plumb Si Co., P. A Moise, W. H. & J. Turpin, and
. K. Kitchen. dec 6
AUGUSTA FRENCH BURR MILL
STONE MANUFACTORY.
THE Subscribers, ’ / N
thankful for the
kind patronage re- •/' s \. X\
ceived.would respect-K _\. 1 w.. ■- A
f u1 i y inform th e i r Lf^,Avjfx.-'; *•:". '.'l-\
friends and the
lie, that they
to execute orders
their well know
Warranted French
Burr MILLSTONES
of every desired size,
at the lowest price,
and shortest notice. They also furnish
ESOPUS AND COLOGNE STONES
SMUT MACHINES, of various patents
BOLTING CLOTHS, of the besi brand!
CEMENT for Millstones, and every oiuer arti
cle necessary in a Mill.
Also, for Planters, small GRIST MILS to at
tach to Gin Gears.
All orders promptly attended to.
ja_ l9 c SCHIRMER & WIGAND.
B BOUNTY LANDS.
s an act ofthe late Congress, Bounty LANDS
e 7? b een granted to the Soldier* and Wid
ows ot Soldiers who served in the last War, with
Great Britain, in 1812, or in any of the Indian wars
since 1790; also to Commissioned officers of the
Mexican War.
Having formed an association with legal gentle
men in Washington city, I will soon be prepared
with the necessary forms and requirements of the
Act, to proceed in behoof of all those interested
therein; also to prosecute claims of every descrip
tion against the Government.
Office on Jackson, between Reynold Sc Broadest
Get. 9 JNO. MILLEDGE.
If LEGANT SILVER DRAB BEAVER HATS
-J for Spring and Summer, 1851, superior to
any ever offered in thi* market, at
J. TAYLOR, JR Sc CO.'sL,