Daily constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1846-1851, April 25, 1851, Image 1

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BY JAMBS GARDNER, Jr.] THECONSTJTUTIOMLiST. OFFICE IN MoINTOaH-STREET, Thira aoor from the North-Westcornerof Broad-Street Bales 01 LANIi t»y AaimnisirauirH, executors or Gua .nans, ar? required, by law, to be held on the firstl'ufcs lay ut me month, between the hours often in the fore noon and three in the afternoon, at the Court House m winch the property is situate. Notice of those sales must be given m a public Gazette oIXT Y DAYSpre vions to tne day ol' sale. Sales of NEGROES must be at Public Auction, on th lirst Tuesday of the month, between the usual hours o iale, at the place of public sales in the county where the Letters 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 •mch sales are to be held. Notice for the sale of Personal Property ihust be given in like manner FORTY DAYS previous to day oitaie 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, must be published for four months otice for leave to sell NEGROES, must be published FOUR MONTHS, before any order absolute can be given by the Court. Business To Professional and Business Men. PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS not exC". eding six lines,will be inserted under this head ul the rate of #lO per annum. Cardsexcced* ing six lines, will be charged pro rata per line. COULTER «fc COLLIER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Rome, Georgia, Will practice in the several counties of the Cherokee Circuit. Alfred B. Coulter, j Wm. E. Collier. References. — Hon. J. L. Petigra, Charleston ; Messrs. Baker 6c Hart, Wm. E. Jackson & Co., Augusta.; Hon. Henry W. Collier, Tuscaloosa, Ala. ly mar 27 ARTHUR HOOD, A TTORNEY AT LA W, Calhoun, Gordon County Ga O* Business entrusted to his Professional man agement m the counties of Gordon, Murray, Cass, Floyd, Gilmer, Walker and Chattooga, will meet with prompt attention. Re:ers to Messrs. Howard 6c Gardiner, Chag. E. Grenville, W. W. Gi bs, Messrs. Gibbs &: M’Cord, and D. B. Ramsay, Augusta ly mar 5 WILLIAM R. McLAWS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Commissioner for New York, Virginia , North and South Carolina. HAVING formed a Co-Partnership with an Attorney in Washington City, will attend prompty to ail applications entrusted to h:m for BOUNTY LAND WARRANTS, under the laws of 1847, and the bill which has just passed Con gress allowing Bounty Land to the oidceis and soldiers of the war of 1812, the Indian war, and the late Mexican war. O* Office on Washington street, second doer from Wairen*s corner. dxctf oct 5 B. Y. MARTIN,. ATTORNEY AT LAW, AU JUsTA, ga. U* Will practice in the counties of Columbia, Warren, Jefferson, and Burke, and will attersu to the collection o! debts and claims in Abbe* iut and Edgefield districts, South Carolina. fob 9 Office on Broad street, first door above the In* surance Bank. “ W. W. ATTORNEY AT LAW, AUGUSTA .....GEORGIA Will practice in the Middle'Circuit. Offiaein Law Range. aug “ JAMES GARUNLiL JJL ATTORNEY AT LAW. AUGUSTA GEORGIA. JOHN W. EV^NS, ATTORNEY \ COUNSELLOR AT LA W Dalton, MrrayCounty, Ga., Will practice in Murray, Gilmer, Cass, Gordon Walker, and the other couutiesof the Cberokee Circuit. All business entrusted to his care, will meet with prompt attention. Refer to Messrs. ton, Stark &. Davis, Messrs. Haviand, Risley Co 4 , Augusta; Messrs. Poe &. Neshit, Macon. Messrs. Pierson &, Heidt, Savannah. iy au;- JllieMcal <£ariro. DRS. J. E. & H. A. BIGNON. Office on Btoad St . opposite Bridge Bank building , their professional services to the cit sens of Augusta and its vicinity. jau 14 O* DR. JAS. D. MACK IE tenders re spectfully his Professional Services to the citizen: of Augusta. Office on Jackson street, between Broad ant Reynold >treets. 6mos jan 12 MEDICaIj CArD O’ DR. P. M, STOTESBURY offers hi: Professional services to the Pnhiie. Office on Broad-street, first Dwelling above tht Franklin House, where he may be found nt al hours, when not professionally engaged. References . —Dr. M. S. Thompson, Macon Ga.; Dr. J. Toole, Scriven county, formerly o; Hamburg, S. C. mar 14 J. M. HAWKES, M. D., BOTANIC PHYSICIAN Jk SURGEON. Qj* Treats diseases cm purely Physiological Principles, rejecting all known psisons, whether vegetable, animal or mineral. O* Office, a few yards South of the Post Office and opposite the Young Men’s Library Associa tion, Augusta, Ga. ly feb 1 h7 van voorhlsTlm. »7 HOIVKEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. fTF Is permanently located in Augusta, and is to be found at Mr. Beer’s, corner oi Broad and Jackson streets. Refers to G. J. and W. SCHLEY, Esqs. march 14 ~ A CARD. BJDB. EI>W. GIRARDEY tenders bis Prole.sional Services to the citizens of Augusta, and its Vicinity. (Jjp Office one door above Mar* tin Frederick’s. ly oct 30 ' drTj. m. hill, Greene Street, opposite the Baptist Ghureh. mar 27 lyr ~oTMUJNSOJN, A. M. M D SURGEON DENTIST. HAS removed to J C. Carmi chael’s iormer residence ot •r the Hardwae Store of Carmi* •hael A Bean. ts oct. 1 ~ DEiN TISTRy. D. S. CHASE. M. DENTIST. AUGUSTA, GA. Artificial teeth serted on Gold Plate, with Clasps, Spiral Springs, b# Atmos* pheric pressure, or \>ith as Air chamber. Par tial Sets inserted in tutt and beautiful man ner, without either Clas“ or Springs. Palatiee Obturators made and inserted so as to enable the pati< 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 sqnare above the Globe, and a few doors below the Franklin House. ly jaaS ■ -< ... ,--.^- rrrr . l|r^rr .... . , » AILY CONSTITUTIONALIST. NEW SPRING GOODS. FULL SUPPLIES. H SNOWDEN & SHEAR AVL now received their lull supplies of Spring and Summer DRY GOODS, com prising the largest assortment they have ever of fered to the public, anu embracing a great varie ty of new and splendid articles, among which are Paris Printed Grenadines, of rich and elegant styles; Rich F rinted Crape De Paris Bareges and Fou lard Silks, of the latest Paris styles ; Superior French Printed Jaconets and Organdies, ot new and beautiful styles ; Rich Brocade Grenadines, an elegant article for Ladies’ Dresses; Superior Plain Colored and Black Crape De Pa ris and Plain Black Silk Grenadines; Superior Plain Black >atin Dn Chene, Satin Du Word, rich Tafita and Black Watered Silks; Rich Col d Dress ailks, of the latest Paris styles; Small Checked Silks, for Ladies’ Spring and Sum mer wea", of beautiful styles ; Splendid White Lace Robes and White Grena dines ; m Rich Valenciennes and Thread Laces ; Superior Swiss and Jaconet Edgings and Insert ings, some of extra quality ; Ladies’ Superior White, Black and Colored Kid Gloves; Ladies’ Parasols, of rich and elegant styles; White and Black, and rich Embroidered Grenadine Shawls j Rich Embroidered White and Mode Col’d Crape Shawls, of splendid styles ; Superior Plain White, Black, Salmon, Mode and Cherry Colored Crape Shawls; Ladies’ extra rich French, Spanish and Brida Fans; A very large supply of Mourning Goods, for La dies’ Summer wear; Superior French, English and American Prints, in a great variety of siyles ; Superior Manchester and French Fancy and Mourning Ginghams, of new and beautiful styles; A large supply of articles, suitable for Gentle men and Youth’s Summer wear; With a great supply of other articles suitable for family and plantation use, and to ail of which they respectfully invite ttie attention of the public, ap 3 df&c LADIES’ MANTILLAS. SNOWDEN «fc SHEAR HAVE received from New York, Ladies’ Pa ris made Silk Mantillas, of new and splen did styles, for Summer wear; Ladies’French Worked Muslin Mantillas, of the latest Pans styles; Ladies’rich White and Black Lace Mantillas, of elegant st" les; Ladies’ Black Lace Shawls and White and Black Lace Scarfs; Ladies’French Worked Mil din Collars, Chim>- setts, Cuffs ard Undeisieeves; Ladies’ Lace Collars, Cuffs and Undersleeves of beautiful styles; To ad of which they respectfully invite the at tention of the Ladies. dtJpe ap4 rtf RTA < N MA T E •>IA L, B . SNOWDEN & SHEAR HHVE received from i\ew York, White Em broidered Lace and Muslin Curtains, of new aud e.eg-rrd styles; White Embroidered Muslin Curtains, at very low prices: Rich Colored Damasks lor Curtains; .Superior White and fancy Colored Dimities; Superior 4-4 French Furniture Prints, and Plain and Twill d 4-4 Turkey lied ; Gilt Cornices, Curtain Pins and Bands; io all ot which :hey respectfully hivite the atten tion of the f.uolic. ttt&c ap t B BXiCHBK & HOLLINGSWORTH, wholesale and est Air. GROCER Y MERCHANTS, Augusta. Qa. HAVE now on hand a lar e c and well selected . stock of GROCERIES, to which they in vite the attention oi their friends and the public generally AH Goods purchased from us will be sent to any point in Hamburg teas: may be desired, free oi charge, and all orders promptly attended to. We have removed to our new store on Broad street, next door to Adams te Fargo’s olds tan d, wherfe we shall be happy at ali times to see our friends. J. A?. BELCHER, oct 11 J. H. HOLLINGSWORTH TO PLANTERS. "'f ,Y7\E would respectfully inform the Planters v v that we furnish SMALL GRIST MILLS, Suitable to be attached to Gin Gears, of different sizes, and ;n different patterns atthe lowest prices. These Mil’s have given the h ghest satisfaction, and can be compared with any from the Noith. i Piea-.e give us a cali before buying elsewhere SCHIBMER & WIGAND, Burr Millstone Manufacturers, Augusts, Ga WM. HUNTiJR, " Factor, Commission and Forwarding Merchant, NO. 94, BAY STREET, oct 8 SAVANNAH. GA. A CARD 7 HAVING disposed of my entire interest in the Globe Hotel to Mr. L. S. Morris, I re turn my thanks to my friends and tne public gen erally, tor 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 great ♦ nergy and gentlemanly bearing will make the Globe Hotel worthy of still more extended patronage. F. M. JENNINGS. HAVING purchased ol Mr. F. M. Jennings his entire interest in the Globe Hotel, 1 so licit a continual ion ol the patronage bestowed upon him. No effor* or expense shall be spared on my part to add to the comfort of those who may favor me with a cali. L. S. MORRIS. feb7 6mdxc AUGUSTA FOUNDRY. NEAR THE GEORGIA RAIL ROAD DEPOT. THE PROPRIETORS of these works re spectfully tender their thanks for the libe ral patronage which they have received. They are stilt prepared to furnish IRON and BRASS CASTINGS. Also, GEARING for all descrip tions ot Machinery. STEAM ENGINES Os various sizes made to order. We have in course of construction, two of twelve, and one of twenty-five horse power. Also, Gearing for Mills. In February last, we started an Engine of twentv five hoi se power, at Abbeville C. H. S. C. We take the liberty of inserting a letter received from one of the Proprietors ol the Mill. TALIAFERRO & TORBET. „ , _ L Abbeville, April 9th, lbOl. Gentlemen: The Engine still works well, and is admired by all who have seen it. Several gen tlemen from a distance, who are well acquainted w.th similar works, pronounce it a fine Engine and expressed some suiprise when I told them it was roanutacMired in Augusta. We are cutting from 1700 to 2000 feet a day now, but you know our hands are slow and inexperienced. They will do better after a while. I remain yours,&c., ap 15 ly CHAS. H. ALLEN. PLANTERS, ATTENTION. GROLND LAND PLASTER, for Manure.— A large supply ot this article will be kept on hand, acd sold very few by HAVILAND, RISLEY & Co. To encourage Planters to make large crops, the Rail Road Company promise to take Land Plas ter at their iowest rate of freight. 3m mar 11 THOMAS RICHARDS & SON, have Ja received The Maid cf Canal street, and The Bloxhams, by Miss Leslie. The Golden Sands of Mexico; a moral and Re ligious Tale. Characteristics of Literature—second series— by Henry T. Tuckermaa. «p 19 AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 25, 1851. GOODSI GENTLEMEN’S AND BOY’S WEAR. RECEIVED THIS DAY BY J. P. SETZE. Brown linen drill, herring BONE Do., French Herring Bone do., Fancy Linen do., Linen Coatee Checks, Union do. do., 4-4 Buff and Slate Linens, Camblet Jeanes, Cottooadep, Barnsley Drills, Mohair Cord, Woolinett, French and English Drap D’Ete, Merinoes and Cashmeres for Coats and Pants, 4-4 Irish Linens, Unbleached and Blue Merino Socks, Plain and Fancy Linen Cambric Handk’s, Silk Pocket do., Low priced and sup. Gum Elastic Suspenders, &e. mar 11 NEW SPRING GOODS. ’ LALLERSTEDI a WIMBERLY hare just received a new and splendid assortment ot Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS, for Spring trade, consisting of very Superior Biack and Colored Figured Silks. Superior Black and Plain do. do. Colored Embroired Silk Muslins. New Style Tissues and Bareges. New Style French Jaconets. Super. Super. Raptiste Linen Plaids. Plain and Fancy Swiss Muslin. Jaconet Muslins and Cambrics. Earlston Ginghams and Prints. Louis Napoleon and Appligne Capes. Needle Worked Collars and Cuffs. Real Paris Kid Gloves. Rea) Egyptain Mitts. Silk ano Cotton Hose. Super. Table Damask. Irisn Linen and Bird Eye Diapers Bleached and Brown Sheeting and Shirting. To which they invite attention. mar 4^ GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA, PREPARED BY J. DENNIS, M. D., AUGUSTA, GA. FOR DISEASES of the Liver and to purify the Blood. Dr. D. has made his preparation as pure as pos sible. Its bitter taste corresponding with the taste oi thejroots, proves its purity. Its beneficial effects in diseases el the Liver prove it to be the most useful preparation of Saisapariila that is made. The prevalence of diseases in the Southern cli mate, arising from an inactive ,‘tate of the Liver, ai;d the effect of this Sarsaparilla in stimulating the Liver to increased action, causing by its alte rative and mildly purgative effect the removal of morbific agents from the Blood, have induced the Proprietor to use the pure Sarsaparilla and noth ing ei?e in this preparation. For other diseases Physicians using this prepa ration in their practice can combine.or prescribe with it such articles as they may consider the most appropriate ii cases under their treatment As tnose who use the Georgia Sarsaparilla and find benefit from its usi—recommending it to others, ard the last increasing demand, proves that the labors cf toe Proprietor touiahc a good arli- le have beer-du y appreciated by S-ut’icm people, there ispioneed ol publishing cei Locates, North ern preparations should not be used >u the South, unless they are made- freer of sweetened water and other things than they have been. Price, $1 per bottle; 6 bottles for $5. Sold in Augusta. by Win. H. Tutt, D. B Plumb & Co., Hav;ia«d, A Co., I*. A. Moise, %V 11. &J. Turpin, W. K.Ki-chen, Bar re u, Curler & Co.; ai A mens, HU A* Smith; Madison, Seymour A Ser vice; Atlanta. Dr. T. S Benny; Marietta, Wm. Root; Macon, Payne- & NLbel; Chari emeu, S. C., P. M. Cohen, and Carey & Couturier} Columbia, Boatwright &. MiO‘; Hamburg, Dr. A J. Creigli top. Orders with the money will receive prompt at tention f<fcc ap 13 FANCY" SPRING DRY GOODS. T. BRENNAN & CO. ARE now receiving, amongst other GOODS, the following, to which they invite the at tention of the public: Chene, Brocade, and other fashionable styles of colored Silks, suitable lor the season } Plain and F guredFouiard Silks and Tissues ; Alboriues Grenadines, and Barege De Laines; Glace, Exhibit on and Parodi Lustres ; Watered, Brocade, Figured rad Plain Black Silks 3 Larintin, Gros De Rhine and Poult De Soie ; Plain. Figured Chene and Floral Bl'k and Col’d Bareges; Bro ade, Dotted and Printed Swiss Muslins 3 Printed Jaconets and Lawns, of every style 3 Chene, Plaid and Strip 'd French Ginghams 3 Black Silk and Lace Mantillas and Parodi’s; Embroidered and Doited Swiss Mantillas and Parodrs; Emb oidered and Damask Whit* and Colored Crape Shawls 3 Lace Capes and Undersleeves 3 Embroidery, Needle-worked Primming, &c.; American, French aad English Calicoes, 4 to 25 cents; French, Scotch and English Ginghams 5 A complete assortment of Domestics ; liish Linens, Table Damasks and Diapers, Nap kins, Doylas, Bird’s Eye Diaper, Towelling, Pil lowcase Linens, and a large assortment of Goods, suitable for Gentlemen and Boy’s Spring and Sum mer wear 3 Fine Welsh Flannel*. —ALSO Parasols, Fans, Pic Nic Mitts 3 Plain, Hemstitched, Corded, Bordered and Em broiuered Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs; Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons, Artificial Flowers; Shell and Buffalo Side and Tuck Combs; Colored, Marceline and Tarlton Muslins 3 Swiss, Jao. net, Mull, Nansook, Book and Plaid Muslins; A large supply of Dress Trimmings, newest style 3 Lisle, Linen, hand-made, and Wove Thread Lace, &c.,&c. 4&c mar 25 G. M. FOWLE & CO. Forwarding. Commission Merchants and Factors, Vanderhorst's Wharf \ Charleston .....South Carolinai offer four services as COMMISSION \f MERCH ANTS and FACTORS,in all the branches of the Commission Business. In all sales of property 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. Mi FOWLE & CO. Charleston,S. C., Oct. 1850. 6m nov2l JUSTRB C EIVED~ Fisk & Raymond’s celebra ted METALIC BURIAL CASES —The subscribers, in addition to their general line *i business, have been appointed sole Agents of the | county for the sale of the above, so highly approv- I ed for preservation ana utility, recommended and used, also, by the most distinguished men of our country. For further particulars see pamphlets. The public are invited to call. „ _ - HENRY ic SKINNER. Cabinet Makers and Undertakers, Broad st., oppo site M. Frederick’s old stand. ap 17 HUTCHINSON & THOMAS, 1 AUCTION &. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. I 3 DOORS ABOVE If. K. BUTLER &L CO.’s CORNER, I dec 27 AUGUSTGA, Ga >■ . JCW .oAym-s , ■ HEBREW* PLASTER. I THE GREAT REMEDY, Gcut, Pain in the feide, Hip. Back, Limbs and Joints, Scrofu la, Kind's Evil, White Swellings, Hard Tumors, Stilf Joints, and all fixed Pains whatever. Where tlm Plaster is applied pam cann t exist. These Plasters possess the advantage of bmng put up in boxes—hence they retain their full virtues in all climates. Have you Friends going to California ? By all means advise them to take along a supply of this Plaster, it may save them hundreds of dol lars, if not their lives, as the exposures which they have to endure in the mines is sure to bring on dis ease, which might be easily cured by the use of this celebrated Plaster, for the want of which many have been obliged to quit their labors and fail into the hands of the physicians,who, by their extravagantly high charges, soon take away the hard earnings of the bravest la; oring man. By sleeping in tents or on the ground, Rheumatism, Spinal Disease, Stiff Joints. Lame Back or Side, and all like diseases, are sure to trouble them, and many t mes entirely la} them up, when the sim ple application of this Plaster would give them im mediate relief, and enable them to proceed with their labors without deiay. It has been very beneficial in cases of weak ness, such as Pain and Weakness in the Stomach, Weak Limbs, Affections of the Spine, Female Weakness, &c. No female, subject to pain and weakness in the back or side,ahoul< be without it. Married ladies, in delicate situations, find great relief from constantly wearing this Plaster. The applications of the Piaster between the shoulders has been found a certain remedy for Colds, Coughs, Phthisic, and Lung Affections, in their primary stages. It destroys inflammation by perspiration. A VOICE FROM GEORGIA. Read the following testimony from a Physician. Gentlemen : Your Hebrew Plaster has cured me of pains of which 1 have suffered for twelve years past. During this period I labored under an affliction of my Loins and Side, and tried many remedies that my own mi-dical experience sug gested, but without obtaining relief. At length I used £our Plaster. I will recommend the Jew David or Hebrew Plaster to a.l who are suffering from contraction of the muscles, or permanent pains in the side or back. The people of Georgia have but to become ac quainted with its virtues when they will resort to its use. Yours, truly, M. W. WALKER, M. D., Forsythe, Munroe county, Ga. To Messrs. Scovii & Mead, New Orleans, La. JEW DAVID’S, OR HEBREW PLASTER IN NORTH CAROLINA. Messrs. Scovil & Mead : I have been trou bled with the Chronic Rheumatism for the last twelver years. On the Ist of July, 1849, I was so bad that I could not turn myself in bed, and tbs pain so severe that 1 hud not slept a wiuk for six days. At this time my attending physician pie s~ribed the Hebrew Plaster, and” it acted like a charm j ‘.he p.du left me, and I slept more than bill ot the night, and in three days i wis able to ride out. I consider the Hebrew Piaster the best remedy for all sorts of pains now in use. G W McMINN. Hendersonville, N. C., Aug. 16,1850. Beware of Counterfeits and base Imitations ! ITT The genuine will in future have the signa ture of E. Tavlok on the steel plate engraved la b«i on tie top oi each box. Purchasers are advised that a mean counterfeit •Pthi* article is in existence. The genuine is sold only by us. and by our agents appointed throughout the South—aw’d no pedlar is allowed to sell it. Dealers and purchasers generally are cautioned against buying of any but our regular agents, otherwise they will he imposed upon by a worthless article. SCOVIL & MEAD. 113 Chartres street, New Orleans, sole General Agent? for the Southern States, to whom all or dcs roust invariably be addressed. Soid wholesale and retail, by Haviland, Risley &, Co , Augusta, Ga ; Barrett, Carter & Co., do.; Wm. K. Ki chen, do.; D, B. Plumb & Co., do; Haviland. Harrafl Co., Charleston, S. C.j P. Mi Cohen &. Co. do.; Haviland, K rase ot, Co , New York; *nd by one appointed agent in every town in the Southern States. 6m apr clocks w atch os & jewelry WOODSTOCK & WHITLOCK, Silversmiths, Jewelers, &0., Two doors above the C . & Hotel, and opposite the Bank of Augusta , HAVE on hand, ana are constantly re ceiving a fine assortment of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, riSiJI Silver and Plated Ware, Fancy Goods, Guard and Fob Chains, Breast Pius, etc., <s*c. Their stock is entirely new, and will be sold cheap for cash. KTW. G. WOODSTOCK will give his strict at tention to REPAIRING WATCHES and CLOCKS, having served a regu ar apprentice ship in one of the/arrest manufactories oi London, and from hit- Jong experience, he feels assured of giving perfect satisfaction to all who may entrust heir work to him. jan 17 GIBBS & HARD IN^ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERY MERCHANTS, Broad-st.* Augusta, Ga.., (A few doors above the Franklin Hotel,') BEG leave to announce to their friends and the public generally, that they will, at all times, keep on hand a large assortment of every article usually kept in a Groceiy Store, and hope by strict attention to business, to merit a liberal share of patronage. [CP Orders from the country promptly attended to, and filled at the lowest market prices. W. W. GIBBS, mar 4 3mos THUS. W. HARDIN. FARE RBDUCED TO 20 DOLLARS From Charleston to New York. THE GREAT MAILROUTE FROM CHARLESTON, S. C. LEAVING the Wharf at the loot of Laurens st. daily at 3, p. m. after the arrival of the Southern cars, via WILMINGTON and WEL DON,N. C., PETERSBURG, RICHMOND, t< WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE, PHILADEL PHI A and NEW YORK. The public Is respectfully informed *hat the steamersof 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 TICKET having already been in operation, wiil be con tinued on and after the first of October, 1849, 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 businesshours. Baggage will be ticketed on board the Steamer to VVeldon, as likewise on the change of cars, at the irtermedi ate points from thence to New York. ’! hrougb Tickets can alone be had from E. WINSLOW, Agent of the Wilmington and Raleigh R. R Company, at the office of the Company at the foot of Laurens street, to whom please apply. Fcr further information inquire of march 9 E. WINSLOW. WM. E. EVAN!S~& CO,. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ACCOMMODATION WHARF, Charleston, S. C. WM. E. EVANS. WM. M. D’ANTIGNAC ■ovi ly GEO. W. EVANS. IN QUART BOTTLES. For the removal and permanent cure of ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM AN IMPURE STATE OF THE BLOOD, OR HABIT OF THE SYSTEM. AMONG the many and important discoveries of this eneration,is one whose fame will be written, as with a sunbeam, in the history of the past. SANDS' SARSAPARILLA stands forth alone, and by its own works proclaims its power—that mute eloquence so irresistibly effect ing in the appeals of the suffering for releif, has been answered. Thousands of cases of disease have been cured by this invaluable medicine, such as are not furnished in the records of time. These things are not done in secret places, or in some unknown town, but are performed in our princi pal cities and public places. |They are brought before the world to substantiate, beyond doubt, the healing virtue s of this preparation ; and the facts unfolded, although gigantic, are as plain as the light of day. The Saisaparilla is combined with the most ef fectual aids, the most salutary productions, the most potent simples of the vegetable kingdom j 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, andrecom i ending it to the afflicted in terms the afflicted only can know. It has long been a most important desideratim in the practice of meuicine, to obtain a remedy sim ilar to this—one that would act on the liver, stom ach, and bou-els with all the precision and pot**ncj of mineral preparations, yet without any of their deleterious effects upon the vital powers of the system Although po-sessed of p *werlnl healing properties,it is entirely harmless, and will not in jure the most delicate constitution. When in par feet health, no effect is produced by its use, ex cept an increase of appetite} but when disease to seated in the frame, aud carrying fast its victim along the path of life, then 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, »849. A. B. & 1). Sands- Gentlemen: I would not have presumed to write to you, if it was not my duty to let the public know the almost miracious effect your Sarsaparilla has had upon me. My limbs were covered with ulcerous sores, so that 1 couid not walk during the whole spring a» d sum mer. In this situation I commenced the use of your Sarsaparilla, aud after taking two bottles was entirely cured. I must al o tell you of another wonderiul cure My brother was afflicted with this scrofula in his herd, so b id his physician told him tho loss of his sight was inevitable, ami perm anent blindness seemed obe h,s fates, Three bot tles entirely rest- rod bis sight, aud we cannot but recommend all similarly afflicted to use bands' Sarsaparilla. Yours truly. BENJAMIN F. BUCKNER. ITS POULARITY ABROAD. From South America. Maracaibo, Ven>zukla, April 12? h, 1849. Messrs. Sands— -Cr ant,emeu: 1 consider it a du ty due the public to make known the grt-ai bene fit 1 have received from using your valuable Sar saparilla About three yeais siuce 1 was attack* ed with Rheumatism in my shoulders, and also in my legs, and so severe was the pa-n, that I was unable to sleep. 1 tried ail of the best medicires I could hear of without receiving any benefit nn til through the advice of a friend 1 procured some of your Sarsaparilla, and after using tour bott es in the course ot fifteen days I found myself en tirely well. I have no hes tation in saying your Sarsaparilla is the best medicine I ever took, and can confidently recommend it t- my friends and the public. Your obedient servant. J. M. JESURUN. Here is another, nearer home : New York, Jan. Bth, 1830. Messrs. Sands— Gentlemen: I have great plea sure in acknowledging to you the great b* nefit 1 bave 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 alter my return, 1 was seized with a violent hemorrhage of the lungs, and from (he 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 ttuly valuable discovery in the healing art. — J feel that I have not for fourteen years enjoyed so good health as at present. Yery gratefully yours, S. E, SEYMORE. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by A. B. 6c D. SANDS, Druggists ai.d 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. For sale by Haviland, Risley 6c Co., Barrett, Carter 6c Co„ W. K. Kitchen, Philip A. Moise, Augusta; by Hill & Smith. Athens; by H. C. Sey more 6c Co., Madison; and by A. J. Creighton, Hamburg, S. U. dfxceoc mar 18 TO OWNERS OF AND DEALERS IN HORSES. CARLTON’S FOUNDER OINTMENT. FOR THE CURE OF FOUND- ER, SPLIT HOOF, Hoot-bound /J-yrV Horses, and contracted ana Feverish Feet, rrfl Wounds, Bruises in the Flesh, Galled Backs, Cracked Heels, Scratches. Cuts, Kicks, &c., on hors** CARLTON’S RING-BONE CURE, FOR THE CURE OF RING BONE, Bloo* Spavin, Bone Spavin, Windgalis, and Splint —a certain remedy. SET This Ring-Bone Cure and the Founder Oinc ment are prepared from the recipe of a very celebrate* English Farrier, and win cure in ninety-nine cases out of one hundred any of tne ahove complaints. They have been used by farmers, liverymen, stage proprie tors, and others, with tne most marked and decide success. Sold only by HAVILAND, RISLEY & CO., Augusta, HAVILAND, HARRAL &CO., Charleston, HENDRICKSON, Savannah dxc6m fe 1 WATCH MAKER AND JEWELLER F. A. BRAHE, AT HIS OLD STAND, No. 214 Broad Street, Respectfully returns his grateful acknowledge- XjlL-J 41 ments to his friends and the public, for the very liberal share of ronage he has received in his line, and trusts tha by personal application sno strict attention to all work entrusted to him, to continue to give satis faction. and merit further confidence. N. B.—l have received, and offer with confi dence Gold and Silt er W AICHES,Fancy JEW ELLERY, such as Fancy Guard and Fob Chains, Breast Pius Broaches, Mantle Clocks, and many articles too tedious to enumerate, which the public areinrited to examine before making their purchases. **pt 24 VOL. XXX.—NEW SEiUES.—VOL. VI.—NO. 98. NEW YORK AND SAVANNAH STEAM-SHIP LINE. FLO KID A iyon. —AND— ALABAMA ...Capt, Ludlow, Belonging to the New York & Savannah Steam Navigation Company. On and after the 11th 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 ard speed. Cabin Passage, #2s—payable in advance. Agents ; PADELFORD, FAY & CO., Savannah. SAMUEL L. MITCHELL, jan 12 194 Front street. New York. NEW SPRING GOODS, JOHN BRIDGES, merchant tailor, No. 2-50 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. (Next door below the United States Hotel,] IS NOW RECEIVING and opening, a full as sortment of super CLO THS, Casimeres, Vest ings,Drills, Drap d’Ete, Cashmerets, and Trim mings, of all descriptions ; full assortment of Fan cy Artie es, for gentlemens' toilet } ladies Under Vests} Umbrellas, \*c. Military Work, and Ma king and Trimming in the best manner. ma 6 HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES. BRASS ANDIRONS, SHOVELS # TONGS FENDERS, AND BELLOWS, Hearth and Crumb Brushes, Dish Mats, Waiters, Candlesticks, Castors, Cake Baskets, Plated and Brittania Tea Setts Coffee Urns and Biggins, Solar Lard Lamps, Candeisbra, in Gold and Silver, Dish Covers, Beef Steak Dishes, Egg Boilers, With 3 minute Glass attached, Aad many other desii able articles. For sale low nov 9 d#c CLARK, RACKETT & CO. CLARK, RACKETT & COT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver an I Plated Ware and Fancy G-sJs, HAVE now received the.- ew stock, comprising beside the lapie arti- Tjl&fcs cles. many new things in Silver and Plated M WARE and FANCY GOODS. A-so, in 11 ***® WATCHES and JEWELRY, House-keeping ARTICLES, of choice kinds We offer to the trade at Wholesale, Watches, Jewelry, &c., with a great variety of Watch Mg* terials, Jewels, &c., not generally to be found, ana at. prices as low as elsewhere. oct. 8 SPRING & BUMPER CLOTHING.* Cl LAY TON & BIG NON, are now pre / pared for the Spring and Siimmei Trade, with a complete assortment of Ready Made CLOTHING. Abo. men's and boys' HATS. In addition to the above, they invite particular attention to their stock < f &CHILDREU’S CLOTHING. Country Mere ban vs and strangers visiting our city, are requested to call and exemiie our stock, at NO. 197 BROAD STREET, mar 13 Metcalf’s Range. AUGUSTA, D£C~2£~ 85(j. B HAVE received per steamer, a snperb ? f lot or WATt HES, some of them of the manufactuie of T F. Cooper, London, in hunting and other casof—beautiful Watches for the poc ket, and ot th* best quality., We have also re ceived a Model Gold Watch, in hunting cases, 20 fel fine, with diamond posh bolt aud ruby jew el!} the movement of gob! 18 kt. fine, with chron ometer balance : perhaps the finest Watch in America—mad* by Chas. Taylor <fc Son. London. A fail assortment of all kinds of WATCHES and JEWELRY on hand. For sale Wholesale and Retail, by CLARK, RACKET!’ & CO. HEMORRHAGE OF THE LUNGS. Macon, April, 1849. Dr. little —Sir: After having repeated attacks ot Heaio.rhage of the Lungs, ffr'r wi ich I h.?ve uic ’a d.-zen or ma eo< V\ istar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry without stopping it. 1 am happy to inform you v’our Anodyne Cough Dr ps have relieved me—not only of the cough and irri tation ot the Lungs, but I have no more Hemor rhage, a though several month* have elapsed s.nce; besides my breast is much stronger. Your medi cine f have found to suit my case much better than the Balsam of Cherry; in fact very far sn 4 perior to it in every way. Yours, respectfully, (Signed) H L ©HAW. The sac simile of the signature of Di.W. G. Little will he found upon the outside wrapper each of his medic.nes, Sold Wholesale and retail b> the proprietorflfSp the Manufacturing Depot, No 2fi4 Market stre«y Philadelphia, and Macon and Miiledgeville, Ga.; aud al o, E. W. Willis, Augusta, Ga.; and by agents and druggists generally throughout the Southern country. d<fcc2w ap 15 BOUNTY LANDH BY an actof the late Congress,Bounty LANDS have been granted to the Soldier* and Wid ows of 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 behooi of ail those interested/'" therein; also to prosecute claims of every deseripA tion against the Go. ernment. ‘ Office on Jackson, between Reynold 6c Broad-sf Uct. 9 JNO. MILLEDGE. WE HAVE ON HAND, ' AND offer for sale a large stock of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, consisting in part of Fancy and Plain Casimeres, Drap D’Etes and Linen, Silk, Satin, Linen and Marseilles Vesting, &c., &c. comprising the most tasnionabte colors and styles now in market; and we intend keep-- ing constantly on hand, a good assortment of tT | SEASONABLE GOODS, Which we will make up io order, at short notice, and dispose of at moderate profits. Also, READY-MADE CLOTHING, compris- i ing the different articles for Gentlemen’s use.— Frock and Sack Coats, Pants, Vests, Silk and Lin en Cravats, Stocks, Shirts, Collars, Suspenders, Hosiery, Under Shirts, Cotton and Linen Draw ers, Gioves, Pocket Handkerchiefs, 6cc„ #c. FERRIS & PAUL, ap2 Former y H. D. Newkirk. p B PLXTMB & CO. DRUGGISTS AND APOTHE- _/3 Xw CARIES between U. S. Hotel arid Ygjr £B Post Office corner, keep constantly on hand a full and fresh supply of every article in their line. %*Pmicular attention paid to Physicians pre scription. Medicines dispensed at all hours the nifiht, and on Sundays, by calling at the resi deuce on Ellis-st., immediately in the rear of the Store. * % _ :Jl| oct.B NAILS, BRADS, AND^SPIKEs! CARGO OF BRIG SARAH FRANCIS to arrive. 3500 Kegs of all sizes. Orders received previous to arrival will be delivered without charge, for Drayage. No orders received for less than 100 And also 250 bales Hay. a P f3 GEO. W. LEWIS. D. W. DILiU ™ Commission Merchant, NO. 113 TCHOUFITOULAS- 6 TREET, NEff.OBLE.iNS, aov 17 6m HOMEINDTJSTaY. “ riIHE UNDERSIGNED are sow prepared . I to fill ah orders tor BUCKETS, as low ' they eati be laid down from auv market, aag. 16. JE. LQCfcHART H