Daily constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1846-1851, June 22, 1851, Image 4

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|lh rS.— Fine Linen and Muslin SHIRTS, made in the latest fashions, of the best mate- and Danskin’s celebrated patterns, mm*. A. Da NS KIN is the original inventor of the Begi of cutting Shirts by measurement. Dan- IHHPs pattern has received the unqualified common- of gentlemen in all parts of the U. States, jWaud has been pronounced perfect. The above described Shirts, together with a large ■ and varied assortment of articles necessary for gen ■ tlemen, ei)n always be had at B Zr 7r f R. M. WELCH'S Furnishing Store for Gentlemen, north WL west corner Meeting and Market streets. Charles- HF ton, S. C. mar 8 W j» CHAFFEE, No. 179 East Bay, Charles ton, S. C., Dealer in Foreign WINES and LIQUORS, TOBACCO and SEGARS, and Manu facturer of LEMON SYRUP. may 8 HLEIJDING, Direct Importer of German, • French and English Fancy GOODS, HO SIERY. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, TOYS, &c., No. 28U King-st, near Society street, Charleston, S. C. Goods sold, at New York, Philadelphia and Bal timore wholesale prices. mar 7 JOHN MACK, Importer of French and English MILLINERY and FANCY GOODS, Bonnet \ RIBBONS, Thread and Cotton EDGINGS, at wholesale only. » Meeting street, between the Pavilion and Charles ton Hotels, Charleston, S. C. mar 7 E. SPEAR & co., Importers & Deal- M WATCHES JEWELRY, STERLING HflmpriYAßE and FANCY GOODS, at whole- HPBRe andrctail, No. 235 King street, opposite Hasel, p Charleston, S. C. mar 7 ARDWARE — STEVENS & BETTS, Direct Importers and Wholesale Dealers in HARD WARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, PISTOLS, &c., &c., No. 80 East Bay, Charleston, S. C. Joel Stevens. Wm. H. Betts. mar 7 S. REACH, wholesale BOOK-SELLER and • STATIONER, No. 5 Ilaync street, Charles ton, S. C. mar 7 GEORGE ABBOTT, 97 East Bay, opposite 803 rcc & Co.’s Wharf, Direct Importer of Eng lish WHITE LEAD and LINSEED OIL; whole sale and retail dealer in English and American PAINTS and OILS, of every description; VAR NISH. BRUSHES, French and American WIN DOW GLASS and PUTTY, <fcc.; togother with a complete and fresh supply of BURNING FLUID, or SPIRIT GAS, with a largo and select assort ment of LAMPS, of the latest and most approved design for tho same. All of which he offers for sale, at a small advance on manufacturer's prices, mar 7 fTIftOUT & DELANGE, 112 East Bay, Charles / Ji£v +P&, S. C., Dealers in STONE LIME CEMENT, ' Pla.stf#t7RlS, N. Y. Marble LIME, PLASTER ING, LAIHIS and HAIR, FIRE BRICKS. —ALSO — Gypsum, or Farmers Manuring PLASTER. —also — Keep constantly on hand, a good stock of White Pine and Poplar LUMBER, NAILS, Ac. Orders solicited and will bo punctually and accu rately filled. We recommend all articles in our stock as boing ■j of theTlquality. mar 7 * CLOTHING STORE.—G. LITTLE v w jfLCJc,'(Successors to Johnson & Canfield.) STORE, No. 199 King street, next ANvays on hand, a largo and fashionable stock of Ready-Made CLOTHING, at the lowest possible prices. SHIRTS, HOSIERY, UMBRELLAS, Ac., &c. ; wholesale and retail. mar 7 DUNN &: DURYEA, wholesale and retail CLO THING ESTABLISHMENT, 238 King-st., (in the Bend,) Charleston, S. C. P. S.—Please call and examine. mar 7 Shades! shades: shades;—The largest assortment of Transparent Window SHADES, are to be found at the Window Shade Depot, No. 177 King street. Gentlemen and Ladies visiting Charleston should not purchase before examining this assortment. Sign of tho Red Flag. Also to be found as above, PAPER HANGING and UPHOLSTERY GOODS generally. R. N. BUTLER, mar ? No. 177 King street. CH Arleston steam sugar refine- RY.— Double Refined Loaf, Crushed and Pow dered SUGAR. —ALSO — White and Yellow Clarified SUGARS, —and— Sugar House SYRUP, in hhds. and bbls. J. T. WELSMAN, mar 7 Bay, Charleston, S. C. Gantt: HUFF & ANTt7factors and Gen eral Commission AGENTS, Accommodation Wharf, Charleston, S. C. feb 26 C CHARLESTON FEMALE INSTITUTE, by J Mrs. H. L. Moisb, (late of Augusta.) ENGLISH TUITION, with Board, at §2OO per annum. French, Italian, Spanish, Music, Drawing, and Painting, at Professor's pricos. Pitt street. 6in mar 4 ISAAC MOISE, BROKER, AUCTIONEER and COMMISSION AGENT. Stocks, Bonds, Real Estato, and Negroes, bought and sold per order. One door south of the P. & M. Bank, Charleston, S. C. mar 4 G&c H. CAMERON, Direct Importers and • Wholesale Dealers in CROCKERY, CHINA and GLASS WARE, No. 145 Meeting-st., Charles ton. S. C. Have always on hand a largo and extensive as sortment of the above Goods, (selected by one of at. the Manufactories of England and Iglte .which they offer for sale at as low rates as purchased in any city of the Union. B LOLa ;uisoc\i> porter- ai.k nvA wise Hk" t>n ,WE, by the dozen or quantity. No. 33 B^|£ in - Charleston, j>C. mar 4 J ' K GVlm; ... Charleston, S. C. ut iU '- 1:; mk k. •• mar ‘J JHAKI\. AI’CTIOXEER and GKNE PW%L COMMISSION ME IP i\ N . . i > " Sonsigncd to me, L>gm!mr wdh other Bry ProdN£p, will meet with \ rmiipt sale tuvl tS.KJ. —Refer to Col. James G;uU- M. 0. Mordecai. mar 4 HI LAWTON & CO.. Importers of Foreign Hit l Domestic DRY GuODS. No. 40 East Ray. S. C. mar 7 iiIIPirINSTON. tlt C\S s & BRAwTev, Import -1 ers and Dealers in DRY GOODS, No. 181 East W jizy, Charleston, S. C. mar 7 JOsiXH WALKER, Charleston, S. C., Agent for John T. White; TYPE FOUNDER, of the “ Hoc’’ Printing Press Manufactory. —ALSO— PRINTING INK of the best quality, all at Now York prices—actual expenses only added. Large stock constantly on hand. mar 7 ARRiAGE REPOSITORY—W. J. GAYER, South-east corner Meeting and W entworth sts., Charleston. S. C., has constantly on hand, a great variety of CARRIAGES, of every descrip tion, calculated for the Southern market. m 7 lIXIAM H. BARTLESS, FORWARDING and COMMISSION MERCHANT, Brown's Wharf, (foot of Vendue Range,) Charleston, S. C. He will give his particular attention to Receiving and Forwarding Goods—his long experience as Secretary and Forwarding Agent of the South Ca rolina Rail Road Company, gives him peculiar fa cilities in this line of business. mar 7 LEWIS IVI. HATCH, No. 120 Meeting street, Charleston, S. C., Agent for the sale of OILS, WHITE LEAD, IRON SAFES, Platt, Stone & * Borgardus'; STEEL MILLS, LEATHER and RUBBER BANDS, and for a great variety of ar ticles required by Manufacturers and Mechanics. mar 7 FORGE OATES, Dealer in PIANO FORTES, MUSIC MUB IC A L INSTRUMENTS, BOOKS ST \TIONERY, &c-, 234 and 236 King JE2K* §i =sil_ —tTtXfi 'vX: PULLMAN, Wholesale Dealers in FANCY DRY GOODS, No. 60 Queen street, x o p nuix # Charleston, P- g. •. *£’ch*riiton, S. C. Cjmrlffltcit Jlhorrtiflemcnta. JDGERTOIV Ac RICHARDS, DRAPERS AND TAILORS, No. 32 Broad street, Charleston, S. C. mar 7 OP ERATION ON THE TEETH J. A CLEVELAND, D. D. S., 207 King-st,, Charles ton, S. C. mar 7 J H. TAYLOR, AUCTIONEER AND COM~- • MISSION MERCHANT, 17 Vendue Range, Charleston, S. C. Agent for the sale of the Charleston Steam Mill Goods, and of various Georgia and South Carolina Shirtings and Osnaburgs. mar 7 HARLES D. CARR, DRAPER AND TAI LOR, No. 30 Broad street, Charleston, S. C. Has always on hand a handsome assortment of CLOTHS, CASIMERES, VESTINGS, and FAN CY ARTICLES, which he offers on the usual terms, or at 10 per cent, discount for cash. mar 7 MC. MOUDECAI, AUCTIONEER and COM . MISSION MERCHANT, Charleston, S. C. Agent, U. S. Mail Steam Ship ISABEL, sailing from Charleston to Havana, on the Ist and loth of each month. mar 7 PREMIUM CONFECTIONERY, bv JOSEPH WHITE. Awarded the highest Premium by South Carolina Institute. CANDY sl6 per hundred pounds. No. 355 King street, South of Boundary street, Charleston, S. C. mar 7 CHARLESTON HOTEL—BY D. MIXER, Charleston, S. C. mar 7 HARLESTON, S. C —SPRING OF 1851. W. G. BANCROFT, 253 King-st., Charles ton, S. C., invites the attention of Country Mer chants to his stock of DRY GOODS. lie is pre pared to offer a very largo and desirable stock of rich and elegant DRESS GOODS, together with a complete assortment of French, English, German, and American Fancy and Staple Goods of every variety. He has made extonsive additions to his Whole sale Rooms, and his stock of Dress Goods will be found unusually attractive, embracing the largest stock ever offered in Charleston. The Goods and prices will bo well worthy the at tention of close buyers. mar 11 illXr’s BISCUIT BAKERY, No. 131 Meot ing stroet, opposite Market, Charleston, S. C. Soda, Butter, Water, Sugar and Lemon BIS CUITS, in boxes, barrels and kegs. Orders from tho country promptly attended to. mar 7 EB. CREWS, Successor to Dick <fc Crews, • AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MER CHANT, Charleston, S. C. mar 7 W'~M. MATTHIESSEN'S WHOLESALEXLOr- THING WAREHOUSE, corner of East Bay and Queen streets, Charleston, S. C. Manufacturing House, No. 36 Platt street, New York. Country Merchants purchasing Clothing, will find it to their advantage to look through tho stock of their extensive Clothing House, where they will find fresh and desirable Goods, at prices as low as they can be purchased at in Now York. m 7 JEW DAVID'S. set- r .CiV»*~< v v. u: •'• . •' HEBREW PLASTER. :■ ' • I* 1 ‘ -■ ' ' THE ORE AT REMEDY. FOR RHEUMATISM, Gout, Pain in the Side, Hip, Back, Limbs and Joints, Scrofula, King’s Evil, White Swellings, Hard Tumors, Stiff Joints, and all fix ed Pains whatever. Where this Plaster is applied pain cannot exist. These Plasters possess the advantage of being put up in air-tight 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 Piaster, it may save them hundreds of dollars, if not their lives, as the exposures which they have to endure in the mines is sure to bring on disease, 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 fall into the hands of the physicians, who, by their extravagantly high charges, soon take away the hard earnings of the bravest laboring 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 times entirely lay them up, when the simple application of this Plaster would give them immediate relief, and en able them to proceed with their labors without delay. It has been very beneficial in cases of weakness, such as Pain and Weakness in the Stomach, Weak Limbs, Affections of the Spine, Female Weakness, &c. No fe male, subject to pain and weakness in the back or side, should be without it. Married ladies, in delicate situa tions, find great relief from constantly wearing this Plaster. The applications of the Plaster between the shoulders has been found a certain remedy for Colds, Coughs, Phthisic, and Lung Affections, in their primary stages. It destroys inflammation bv perspiration. A VOICE FROM GEORGIA. Read the following testimony from . Physician. Gentlemen : Your Hebrew Plaster has cured me of pains of which I 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 medical experience suggested, but without obtaining re lief. At length I used your Plaster. I will recommend the Jew David or Hebrew Plaster to all who are suffer ing from contraction of the muscles, or permanent pajns in the side or back. The people of Georgia have but to become acquainted with its virtues when they will resort to its use. Yours, truly, M. W. WALKER, M. D., Forsyth, Munroe county, Ga. To Messrs. Scovil & Mead, New Orleans, La. JEW DAVID'S, OR HEBREW PLASTER IN NORTH CAROLINA. Messrs. Scovil & Mead : I have been troubled with the Chronic Rheumatism for the last tv elve years. On the Ist of July, 1849, I was so bad that I could not turn myself in bed, and the pain so severe that I had not slept a wink for six days. At this time my attending physician prescribed the Hebrew Plaster, and it acted like a charm ; the pain left me, and I slept more than half of the night, and in three days I was able to ride out. I consider the Hebrew plaster the best remedy for all sorts of pains now in use. G. W. McMINN. Hendersonville, N. C.. Aug. 16, ISSO. Beware of Counterfets and base Imitations ! The genuine will in future have the signature of E. Tavlou on the steel plate engraved label on the top of each box. Purchasers are advised that a mean counterfeit of this article is in existence. The genuine is sold only by us, and by our agents ap pointed throughout.tlie South — and no peddler is allowed to sell it. Dealers and purchasers generally are cau tioned against buying of any but our regular agents, otherwise they will be imposed upon by a worthless ar ticle. SCOVIL & MEAD. 113 Chartres street. New Orleans, sole General Agents for the Southern States, to whom all orders must in variably bemddressed. Sold wholesale and retail, by Haviland, Risley & Co., Augusta. Ga.; Barrett, Carter & Co., do.; Win. K. Kitch en, do.; D. B. Plumb & Co., do.; Haviland, Harrall & Co. Charleston, S. C.; P. M. Cohen & Co., do.; Haviland, Kease & Co., New York; and by one appointed agent in every town in the Southern States. 6m apr 22 GROCERIES, IRON, NAILS, &C. -( /\/ \ Hi IDS. Porto Rico, Muscovado, and N. lUU 0. SUGARS, 100 packages Loaf, Crushed. Powdered, and Clarified SUGARS, 400 bags Rio, Java, and Maracaibo COFFEE, 170 hhds. choice MOLASSES, 500 pieces Gunny and Kentucky BAGGING, 500 coils prime Hemp ROPE, 2000 lbs. Three Ply TWINE, 40 tons Sweod 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 SALT, A stock of LIQUORS, 100,000 Spanish and American SEGARS. For sale by BAKER, WILCOX & CO. SHIRTS AND DRAWERS! JUST RECEIVED, of new patterns, Polka Bos soms SHIRTS; Printed Muslin and Colorod Gingham do. Also a fresh supply of fashionable COLLARS. W M. O. PRICE & CO. feb 6 ts SPRING & SUMMER CLOTHING. CLAYTON & BIGNON, are now prepared for the Spring and Summer Trade, with a com plete assortment of Ready Made CLOTHING. Also, men’s and boys 5 HATS. In addition to the above, they invite particular attention to their stock of BOYS’ & CHILDREN’S CLOTHING. Country Merchants and strangers visiting our city, are requested to call and examine our stock, at NO. 197 BROAD-STREET, mar 13 Metoalf s Range. CARPETS AND RUGS. C. 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 pur chased from the manufacturers, at the lowest possible price, and will be sold at prices to defy all compe tition. The stock comprises TWO HUNDRED PIECES, viz: Extra Brussels, Brussels, 3 Ply CARPETING; Imperial, Superfine, Medium, Common, and Stair CARPET. AI3O, and 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, of the latest and most approved styles. CURTAINS, SHADES and CORNICES, of all descriptions. Merchants and Families are cordial ly invited to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, as he feels assured they will find the largest and best stock in the Southern country, at the lowest possible price. Carpets and Floor Cloths cut to fit without extra charge. aug 16 NEW CROCKERY ESTABLISHMENT. AT THE STORE, recently occupied by Messrs. Hopkins, Kolb & Co., noarly opposito Lamback’s, where can be found every article usually kept in a CROCKERY, CHINA AND GLASS STORE, 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 pur chases, as wo are determined to sell Goods low. Also, Wooden, Willow, and Britannia WARES, Table CUTLERY, WAITERS Ac.. Ac. oct H J. J. LATIIROP & CO. CLOTHING! CLOTHING! CLOTHING! HATS, TRUNKS, &C. CLAYTON & BIGNON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS, TRUNKS, &C. &C. NO. 197 METCALF’S RANGE, BROAD STREET. C& B.a espectfully inform their friends ana customers, that they are now offering their remaining • stock of WINTER CLOTHING,fcHATS, CAPS, Ac., at greatly reduced prices, to make room for their SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK. Thoso who rae in want of any article in their line, will do well to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. Remember No. 197 Metcalf’s Range, Broad street. J. J. CLAYTON, jan 31 A. P. BIGNON. DR. CULLEN’SS INDIAN VEGETABLE PANACEA. READ tho names of the gentlemen testifying to the care of Mr. Brooks. They certainly must give confidence to those that need a medicine of the kind. Call upon the Agents ndmed below, and get a pamph let—A large pamphlet, containing more testimony, and more convincing than any other medicine in the world ! ISAAC BROOKS’, Jr. CASE ! Go and see him and you, will say the half has not been told!!! We, the undersigned, having visited Mr. Isaac Brooks, Jr., at the office of Messrs. Rowland & Walton, 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 Pa late, the entire roof of his Mouth, Nose, Upper Lip, and lower lid of the Eye, have been destroyed, his Face nearly eaten up, and part of the Jaw Bone carried away. And yet we can give no description of his case. Mr. B. informs us that in January last, the -whole in terior of his mouth, as well as most of his face, was a mass of deep and painful ulcers. On the 14th of January last, he commenced taking Dr. Cullen’s Indian 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 ulcers, and though badly disfigured, his face is sound, and his general health is restored. We are assured that in 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. Philipß. White, Esq. J. W. Jones, M. I). Rev. John Chambers, AY. Steeling, M. D. Rev. A. D. Gillette, T. P. S. Roby, M. D. Rev. J. R. Nicholas, Jacob Frick, M. D. Rev. Wm. Urie, S. B. Coles, M. D. Rev. E. Kincaid, J. W. Ashmead, Esq. Rev. Levi Brink, P. Sken Smith, Esq. E. Guillon, Esq. L. A. Godey, Esq. And thousands of others equally respectable,, whose names might be added if necessai-y. Residence, -west side of Jelferson-street, third door from Schuylkill, running from Schuylkill sixth between Locust and Spruce. A CERTAIN CURE FOR THE PILES. Dr. Cullen's Indian Vegetable Piles Remedy. Is a cftmestic preparation, which has been used with entire success for many years. Being an internal medi cine, it has decided preference over outward applica tions, which are but paliatives and not curatives. This medicine acts upon the diseased parts, producing healthy action, and a permanent cure, which we warrant, or re fund the money. NO CURE NO PAT. Dr. Cullen's Indian Vegetable Remedy , Warranted to cure, or the money returned. This medicine is prepared from an Indian receipt, obtained from one of them in the far West at great expense. Those who have been familiar with the Indians know that they can and do cure Yenerial without the know ledge of Mercury, Balsam, or auy thing 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. DR. CULLEN’S VEGETABLE INDIAN SPECIFIC FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS. This medicine is fast taking the place of every pre paration heretofore used for diseases arising from weak ness or other causes. All that is necessary to secure this medicine a place in the Domestic practice of every family where such a medicine 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 Walton, proprietor, No. 21 north sixth street, Philadelphia; W. K. Kitchen, and PHILIP A. MOISE, Augusta; P. M. Cohen, Charleston; G. D. Penn, Edgefield C. H., S. C.; Boatwright & Waist, Columbia. lyd&c june 23 TO THE AFFLICTED. IF YOU are laboring under any of tho diseases named below, and if you are really desirous of getting restored to bodily soundness, you have it in your power to do so now. Tho prico is not much, and the cure is warranted. Os all tho rem edies yet before the public, there is none that can show such a handsome result for the same length of time, as MARSHALL'S MAGICAL FAIN ERADI CATOR. This is a remedy not intended to cure every dis ease that “flesh is heir to.” Nor is it intended to work miracles in curing diseases whieh are incura ble, but we do not hesitate to say, that, if any of the following diseases can be cured, Marshall’s Era dicator will certainly do it. Try it and be con vinced. For Rheumatism, Lumbago, Painful Nerves, Spinal Affections, Palsy, Dislocations, Sprains, Bruises, Strains, CEdematour Swellings, Weak Joints, Contracted Tendons, Tumours. Nodes, Gan glions, Wens,JGoitro, Ilead-aehe, Weak Back, Gout, Scrofula, and Tooth ache. The following letter and certificate is from a per son in the city. The original can be seen at the store of the proprietors. AUGUSTA, January 31st, 1851. Messrs. W. H. &J. Turpin. Gentlemen: I have much pleasure in saying that my wife, who has been afflicted with Rheumatism in the feet and knees for the past two months, has been entirely cured by the use of “Marshall’s Magical Pain Eradicator.” It is in my opinion the best remedy ever offered to the afflicted public, as it will certainly cure. Every body should have it. Yours, respectfully, Ac. For sale by D’Antignac A Barry, D. B. Plumb A Co., W. H. Tutfc, W. K. Kitchen,, and the Proprie tors, Augusta, Ga. For salo in Charleston, S. C., by Nelson Carter, Cary & Courtrier, Dr. Cleveland, W. A Skrine, and John W. Stoy. mar 9 COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACTED? BUCHU, &C. IT being exceedingly difficult to make an extern ■■poraneous preparation of BUCHU, retaining its full medical preperties, the propriety of having a reliable preparation of it in a convenient and pala table form, at once suggests itself to tho practising Physician. This article is no nostrum, but simply a concen trated fluid extract of Diosma, Paraira and Uva Ursi, careful / prepared from the best materials, and has been successfully used by several of the most eminent Physicians of Augusta and vicinity, in Chronic diseases of the Genitourinary appara tus, such as Gleet, Irritable Kidneys and Bladder, Stranguary, Ac. Ac. It'has also been found a valuable addition to Balsamic mixture for Gonorrhoea., The formula by which it is prepared can be ex amined by Physicians at their pleasure. Sold by D. B. PLUMB A CO., apr 2 Druggists, Augusta, Ga. GEORFIA SARSPARILLA. 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 possible. Its bitter taste corresponding with taste of the roots, prove its purity. Its beneficial effects in diseases of the Liver prove it to be the most useful preparation of Sar saparilla that is made. The prevalence of diseases in the Southern climate, arising from an inactive state of the Liver, and the ef fect of this Sarsaparilla in stimulating the Liver to in creased action, causing by its alterative and mildly pur gative effect the removal of the morbific agent from the Blood, have induced the Proprietor to use the pure Sarsaparilla and nothing else in this preparation. For other diseases Physicians using this preparation in their practice can combine, or prescribe with it such ar ticles as they might consider the most appropriate in cases under their treatment. As those who use the Georgia Sarsaparilla and find benefit from its use—recommend it to others, and the fast increasing demand, proves that the labors of the Proprietor to make a good article have been duly appre ciated by Southern people, there is no need of publish ing certificates. Northerrn preparations should not be usek in the South, unless they are made freer of sweet ened water and other things than they have been. Price. $1 per bottle; G bottles for $5. Sold in Au gusta, by Wm. 11. Tutt, D. B. Plumb A Co., Haviland, Risley A Co., P. A. Moise, W. 11. A J. Turpin, W. K. Kitchen, Barrett, Carter A Co.; at Athens, Hill A Smith; Madison, Seymour A Service; Atlanta, Dr. T. S. Denny; Marietta, Wm. Root; Mason, Payne A Nisbet; Charles ton, S. C., P. M. Cohen, and Carey A Conturier; Colum bia, Boatwright A Miot; Hamburg, A. J. Creighton. Orders with money will receive prompt attention, ap 13 tAc NEW MUSIC! JUST RECEIVED, by the subscriber, the follow ing NEW MUSIC, viz: SONGS. Drinking Song, from tho Opera of tho Macbeth, Go where Honor, from tho “ II Colonello, Spirit of Light, “ “ “ La Favorite, The Mountain Daisy, There's Danger, Dear Child, in a Spark, Once I Loved Thee. Dear Mary, Roll on, Silver Moon, The Connecticut Pedlar, My Mary Dear, Lily of St. Leonards, The Day Spirits, Dora to Agnes, from Copperfiold, Hearts and Homes; The Granite Hills, Lean Over Me at Starlight, Ah, would that I could Love Thee less, Willie's Fai’ewell; The Angelic Guardian, Jenny Lind's Home, Sweet Homo, The Lost Heart, Cavantina do l'Opera Gastobelza, Variations on Chaunt, Tyrolienne, Souvenir de Vienni Valse, by Strakosch, La Coupe Chauson a hoire, by Dreyschock, Cinguieuie Air Varia do Ch De Beriot, by F. Beyer. Bucla Mazurka. POLKAS. Bedowa Polka, (4 hands,) Hamburg, Tivola, Snowdrop, G othic, Wild Flow er, Excelsior, Fontainbleau, A. High Old, Bell, Sun ny-side, Chicago Quadrilles, and Our Favorite Pol ka do., City Blues Quickstep, Governor’s do. WALTZES. Marengo, Auld Lang Syne, Regolette, Streamlet, Harel Dell, Brilliant Waltz, from the Opora of the Vale of Andocre. Besides, a very large assortment of Standard Pieces and Songs, for sale at GEO. A. OATES & CO.’S Piano, Book and Music Depo Broad street, june 6 oppositetthe State Bank. DRY GOODsTIN CHARLESTON, S. C. C. & E. L. KERRISON & CO., KING STREET, corner of Market, invite the attention of MERCHANTS, PLANTERS and FAMILIES, to their well selected stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, mostly of their own DIRECT IMPORTATIONS, and comprising the newest styles and richest designs in all FANCY T)B72SS GOODS, with a full assortment of HOUSE KEEPING ARTICLES and PLANTERS SUP PLIES, among which will he found all the SOUTH ERN FACTORY GOODS. Our business being done on the principle of ONE PRICE ONLY, our friends can depend on finding all Goods to be as represented and at the LOWEST MARKET PRICES. Terms cash, or city acceptance. C. & E. L. KERRISON & CO., ap 24 Corner of King and Market sts. AUGUST A FRENC H BURR MILLSTONE MANUFACTORY. THE Subscribers, thankful for tho kind patron age received, would respectfully inform their friends and the public, that they continue to exe cute orders for their well known 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 best brand, CEMENT for Millstones, and every other article necessary in a Mill. Also, for Planters, small GRIST MILS to attach to Gin Gears. All orders promptly attended to. jan 19 c SCHIRMER & WIGAND- Ne plus ultra interest TABLES SEVEN PER CENT, in which are shown the interest on any sum from one dollar to one hun dred dollars, consecutively for any length of time, from one day to three hundred and sixty days by days, and from one day to two and a half years by years, months and days, by the addition of two sums only, which are both taken from the same table, by Geo. Oates, author of the Six Per Cent Interest Table, &c. To be had ‘wholesale and re tail’ of GEO. A. OATES & CO., may 8 Broad-st., opposite the State Bank. plantersTattention. GROUND LAND PLASTER, for Manure.—A large supply of this article will be kept on hand, and sold very low by HAVILAND, RISLEY <fe CO. To encourage Planters to make large crops, the Rail Road Company promise to take Land Plaster at t’neir lowest rate of freight. 3m mar 11 THOS. RICHARDS & SON have received anoth er supply of tho following W orlts: Reveries of a Bachelor, by Ike Marvel. Life of Randolph, by Hugh A. Garland. Lyell’s Travel® in the United States. Column's European Life and Manners, june 3 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 effect that can he desired. So wide is the field of its usefulness, and so numerous the cases of its cures, that almost every section of the coun try abonds in persons, publicly known, who have been restored from alarming and even desparate diseases of the lungs by its use. When once tried, its superiority over every other medecine 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 pulmo nary organs, which are incideut to our climate. And not only the formidable attacks upon the lungs, but for the milder vareities of Cold, Coughs, Hoarseness, Ac., and for children it is the pleasantest and best medicine that can be obtained. No family should be without it, and those who have used it, never will. Read the opinions of the following gentlemen, who will he recognized in the various sections of coun try where they are located—each and all as merchants of the first class and of the highest 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 judgment of experience see THIS CERTIFICATE. We, the undersigned, Wholesale Druggist, having 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 Pulmonary Complaints ever offered to the American people. And we would, from our knowledge of the composition, and extensive usefulness, cordially commend it to the afflicted as worthy their best confidence, and with the firm convic tion that it will do for their relief all that medicine can do. Henshaw, Edwards & Co., Boston, Mass. Reese & Coulson, Baltimore, Maryland. Ladd & Ingraham, Bangor, Maine. Haviland, Harrall & Co., Charleston. S. C. Jacob S. Farrand, Detroit, Michigan. T. 11. McAllister, Louisville, Kentucky. Francis & Walton. St. Louis, Missouri. Joseph & Tucker, Mobile, Alabama. Theodore A. Peck. Burlington, Vermont. Havilaud, Risley & Co., Augusta, Geo. Issac D. James, Trenton, New Jersey. J. M. Townsend, Pittsburg, Penn. Clarke & Co., Chicago, Illinois. E. E. Gay, Burlington, lowa. M. A. Santos A Son, Norfolk, Virginia. Edward Briughurst, Wilmington, Delaware. John Gilbert A Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Z. D. A W. H. Gilman, Washington, D. C. J Wright A Co.. New Orleans, La. Watson, Wall A Co., Fort Wayne, Indiana. C. C. Richmond A Co., San Francisco, Cal. Lewis.A Ames, Tallahassee, Flortda. B. R. Strong, Knoxville. Tenn Chilton A Duer, Little Rock, Ark. Stiller. Slade A Co., Lexington, Miss. 1 N. D. Labadie, Galveston, Texas. Charles Dyer, Jr., Providence, R. I. Joseph M. Turner, Savannah, Ga, Wade. Eckstein A Co., Cincinnati. IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES. J. C. Coffin A Co., Valparaiso, Chili. F. M. Dimond A Co., Vera Cruz, Mexico. Fred. Rives A Co., Bogota, New Grenada.[j S. Provost A Co., Lima, Peru. Morton A Co.. Halifax, Nova Scotia. T. Walker A Son, St. Johns, New Brunswick. C. G. Salinas A. Co.. Rio Jeueiro, Brazil. With such assurance, and from such men, no stronger proof can be adduced, except that found in its effects upon trial. Prepared and sold by Jambs C. Ayer, Practical Chem ist. Lowell, Mass. Solk in Augusta by Haviland, Risley A Co.. Barrett. Carter A Co., W. K. Kitchen A Co.. P. A. Moise; in Edgefield, S. C. by G. L. Penn, and by all the Druggists thoughout the city and State, may 9 3mos SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA STEAMBOAT COMPANY OF GEORGIA. IN ADDITION to three Steamers is* . formerly composing 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 facili ties for the transportation of Goods, at very low rates, to tho interior of Georgia, South-Carolina, Tennessee, and Alabama, in connection with the Georgia, Western and Atlantic, and Tennessee Rail-lloads All Goods will be forwarded without commissions; also, Produce from the Georgia Rail-Road; ex penses on which will be paid and collected at Sa vannah, from consignees, or from vessels by which shipped, when required. The D. L. ADAMS will run in connection with the steamships Florida and Alabama, thus ensuring the transmission of Goods from New-York to Au gusta, in sto 7 days. Bills of Lading should ac company goods by Steamships. Particular attention should he observed in direct ing Bills of Lading; many now direct to “ Steam boat Agent,” “ Steamboat Company,” Ac., and as there are several Companies, this creates detention, and much confusion; shippers by this Company should therefore direct Merchandize from the IN TERIOR to JNO. B. GUIEU, Agent, Augusta, and from SEAWARD, with Bills of Lading, 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. Pond, 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, E. Hopkins, Lewis Cress, and E. Sherman. Savannah, 15th July, 1850. July 19 NOW ON HAND. A FINE supply of CHAFING DISHES— -3 sizes, and just in time for Oysters and Game. 4 do. Oblong GREQUERS, 2 do. Oyster CHAFERS, 3 do Coffee FILTERS. 4 do. ALABLOSE and STEAK DISHES. 2 do. URNS, with Heaters. TTV _ Also, Beer PUMPS, Block Tin and Lead PIPE, all sizes, with an assortment of the finest Parlor GRATES ever offered in this Market, lor sale one d6or below Mechanics’ Bank. mar 2 L. 1. CHEW. I'ISK & RAYMOND’S CELEBRATED ME TALIC BURIAL CASES.—The subscribers, in addition to their general line of business, have been appointed sole Agents of the county for the sale of the above, so highly approved for preserva tion and utility, recommended and used, also by tho most distinguished men of our country. For further particulars see pamphlets. The publiclare invited to call. HENRY A SKINNER. Cabinet Makers and Undertakers, Broad st, oppo site M. Frederick’s old stand. ap 17 eagle foundry. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, Janes - Street, Near the Old Planters’ Hotel. undersigned having purchased the interest of Mr. John Tilkey, in the EAGLE FOUND RY, are now prepared, with tbeir increased Ma chinery, to furnish STEAM ENGINES, of any size or power; CASTINGS, of every description, in either Iron or Brass, for Saw, or Merchant Mills, Factories, Gin Gearing, Ac. Ac. 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 en abled 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 or elsewhere. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore be stowed upon the old firm, we respectfully solicit a continuation of the same, and guarantee a prompt and faithful execution of allorders sent us. feb 8 C. H. A T. L. NEESON. ... WONDER OF THE AGE. NORTH AMERICAN ELECTRIC WASHING FLUID. For washing in hard or soft water. THIS is the only genuine article to bo found in the world; and possesses double the power of any thing over discovered for washing clothes, at a trifling expense, doing away with wash boards at once. In fact, it seems to be the'long soutght Philo sopher’s Stone, or universal solvent; seeming a magi cal preparation,'its operation being of the most as tonishing character. A common sized washing may be done with one gill of this Fluid, in less than two hours. It softens and removes the dirt, leaving the articles of the most brilliant whiteness. It being as harmless in its operations as pure water, and cloth ing will wear much longer than when rubbed to pieces by the common method of washing. This Fluid is a powerful agent, to be used in all cases where soap is required, particularly for clean ing milk utensils, cleaning windows and paint, scour ing floors: in short, it is beyond a precedent, as its use is universal in the washing world. W. H. MAHARREY & CO., Solo Agents for the State of Georgia. They also keep on hand, a large and well selected stock of RANGES, STOVES, FOSGENE, CAM PHENE and BURNING FLUID, GAS LAMPS, Suction and Force PUMPS, Tin WARE. □PROOFING and JOBBING done at short no tice, and in workmanlike manner. The latter branch of the business is underjffie superintendence of Mr. E. E. SCOFIELD, dee 1 ly W. 11. M. & CO. REMOVAL. THE sr JSCRIBER has removed his Estab lishment to Mclntosh-street, 2d door below the Georgia Rail-Road Bank, and next door to the Constitutionalist office—and is constantly receiving additions to his former stock of GUNS and Equip ments, which, when complete, will be the best as sortment in the city, and will consist of Double Barreled GUNS, all sizes and prices, from sl2 to SIOO each. 3 dozen Single Barrel GUNS, for boys, Ac., from $3 to 12. RIFLES, Northern mako, from $lO to S2O. Do. of my own make, from both Iron and Cast Steel Barrels, from sl6 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; Riflo and Common Pistols. A fine assortment of Game Bags, Shot Belts and Powder Flasks, Wash Rods, Nipple Wrenches, Drinking Flasks and Cups. Also a fine invoice of choice Pocket and Pen Knives, Razors, Strops, Ac. N.B.—RIFLES made to order, and Restocking and Repairing of all Guns, Ac., done in the best stvle, and warranted. 'oct 20 ly E. H. ROGERS. H. G. FARRELL’S CELEBRATED ARABIAN LINIMENT. The most Extraordinary Discovery in the World is the great Arabian Remedy for Man and Beast! THE miraculous cures performed by the Arabian physicians in the days of old, were then looked upon as the result of magic, but since we have become intimate with their history, we can thus account for their surprising power over diseases. Their attainments in the knowledge of medicine, were the wonder of the age, while at the same time the science of Chemistry, which with them had its origiu, was to the rest of the world “a sealed book.” And in Botany they were the most zealous of students. In the beautiful grove which skirt the deserts of Arabia, abound rare plants and odorous woods, whence are obtained those aromatic gums and fragrant balsams, of which this incomparable liniment is composed, and by whose stimulating, unctu ous, penetrating and Anodyne properties it is, when ap plied, instantaneously diffused through the whole nerv ous system, allaying the most intense pain in the in credibly short time of 10 or 15 minutes. Its action is prompt, powerful and effectual, without the least dan ger. It penetrates the flesh to the bone, relaxes con tracted cords, restores use to limbs which have been palsied for years, causing the shriveled flesh to grow' out, and rich blood to circulate through its veins. It restores the Synovial Fluid or Joint Water, and this is the reason why it has been so universally successful in curing all diseases of the Joints. In chronic affections of the Spine, Liver, Lungs and Kidneys, this great Ara bian remedy stands unparalleled ; for Ague Cake or En largement of the Spleen, it is a Specific :and for Rheu matism it lias performed some of the most extraordina ry cures on record; also for Cramps, Swellings, Pains, Wounds, Chilblains, Burns, White swellings. Tumors, &c. &c. It is equally ellicacious in diseases of Animals, such as Fistula, Poll Evil, Sweeney, Stiff Complaint, Distemper, Farcy, Sprains, Bruises, Wounds, Mange, Spavins, Windgalls, Splint; and for nearly all diseases, either in man or boast, which require an external ap plication, this Liniment stands at the head of all med icines. LIVER COMPLAINT, ERYSIPELAS AND RHEUMA TISM CURED. ’ Raywick, Marion Co., Ky., May 27, 1849. Mr. 11. G. Farrell —Dear Sir: Your Liniment is sell ing very well, and doing a vast deal of good among the people. It has cured a bad case of ERYSIPELAS, and another of a bad pain in tug breast. A lady, who was confined to her bed for several months with Liver Complaint and Affection of the Heart, was entire ly cured by the use of your Arabian Liniment. She said the doctors could do her no good. It has been ap plied to a fresh cut, and cured it in a short time. I have been afflicted with Rheumatism for a longtime, and just before a wet spell it pained me so much that I had no peace all day; and in the night I commenced bathing and rubbing with your Liniment, and before I was done rubbing, the pain ceased. JOHN BUCKMAN. STIFF COMPLAINT, SWEENEY. DISTEMPER, CORKS AND SORE EYES CURED. [M. Mitchell, Postmaster at Fiat. Fulton co. 111., says :] Mr. H. G. Farrell : Your Arabian Liniment is high ly prized here. AVe cured one of my neighbor’s horses of the Stiff' Complaint by about four or five applica tions. and I cured one of my own of the Sweeney. Our Sheriff, Joseph Dykes, cured his horse of a bad Cork with it; he also tried it on a colt that had the Distem per very bad. and cured it immediately. He says it is de cidedly the greatest horse medicine he ever used. There have bean numbers cured of Sore Eyes with it. I find it a very valuable medicine both for man and beast. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. TO GUARD AGAINST IMPOSITION, READ THE FOLLOWING CAREFULLY. The Public are particularly cautioned against a Base Counterfeit which has lately made its appearance, and is called by the Impostor who makes it, W. B. Farrell s Arabian Liniment.” This is a dangerous fraud and more liable to deceive from its bearing the name of Farrell. Therefore be particular never to call for it by the name Farrell's Liniment,” for unprincipled dealers will impose this SPURIOUS Mixture upon you for the o-enuine, but altoays aslcfor 11. G - . Farrell 3 Arabian Liniment,” and take no other , as the genuine always has the letters 11. G. before Farrell’s, his signature is also on the outside wrapper, and these words blown in the glass bottle—H. G. FARRELL'S ARABIAN LINI MENT, PEORIA.” AGENTS WANTED in every town. Village and Ham let in the United States in which one is not established. Apply by letter to H. G. F'arrell, Peoria, 111., with good references as to Character. Resposibility, &c. Call on the Agent, who will furnish, free of charge , a Book containing much valuable information tor every class of citizens. Price—2s cents to 50 cents and one dollar per bottle. The only Genuine is manufactured by H. G. Farrell, sole inventor and proprietor, and wholesale Druggist* No. 17 Main street, Peoria, 111., and for sale, wholesale and Retail at Proprietor’s prices, by june 5 3mo IIAVILAND, RISLEY & CO., Augusta. LATE PUBLICATIONS. SELECT POLITICAL QUOTATIONS—Sacred and Miscellaneous; by AY ebb & Watson, 2 vols. The AVidow Bigby’s Husband, and other Tales of Alabama, by the author of Simon Scruggs. ahe Yankee* among the Mermaids, by Burton. Nell Garynee; or, The Court of The Stuarts, un der the Reigns of Charles 11, and. James 11. The Dennings and their Beaux; with Alina Der by; by Miss Leslie. The Sea King: a Nautical Romance, by? the au thor of the Scourge of the Ocean. Dictionary of Sacred Quotations, by the Rev. H. H. AY eld. History of the Sabbatarian Churches—embracing accounts' of the Armenian, East Indian, and Abys sinian Episcopacies in Asia and Africa, by Mrs. Ta nar Davis. A new edition of AA r alker on Intermarriage. The Manufacture of Steele—containing the Prac tice and Principles of AY orking and making Steele, by Frederick Overman. Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, by T. Babing ton MaCaulay, new and revised edition. The above works for sale by june 1 THOS. RICHARDS & SON. MECHANICAL WORKS. THE Mechanical Principea, containing all the various Calculations on AYater and Steam Power; by C. E. Leonard. The Mechanic’s Assistant, a thorough practical treatise on Mensuration, <fcc.; by D. M. Knapen. The Millwright and Miller's Guide, illustrated by 28 descriptive plates; by Oliver Evan—3oth edition. Gothic Architecture, applied to modern resi dences ; by D. H. Arnot, Architect. Also a variety of similar, and miscellaneous works, can be found at GEO. A. OATES &' CO ! S june 15 Piano, Book & Music Depot, Bro&d-st,