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\V. S. JONES.
I; DRIK'GISI.
Jr.. No. 235 Bro.ul
ntly waiving fresh sup-
Ug Glass, &C. AJs.j, .111
rushes, Toilet and Shav
,c. of domestic! aad lor
pd bv their agents; also,
t GanleiiSoed Coun-
Hmisar.' nmtf- i to call
,n.E-for cash, aov I
tentioa of tho Lo he*
id«tv is invited to ex
fFr «»oh, Italian, E.ad
just r< caved by
H. PARSONS,
] street, Augusta, (fa.
OIL AGLaSsL
iVhitP L*id of all
Oil and Win 1 ».v-Glass,
which, we oiler for sale
mi. II VINES, Jr.
Gand blank
mil N : at the old
XMAS IMG HARDS,
art Rewrite and other
U7vNUles.--.o
rrv.u.lpa«Sqr ; .. t <Mlj
[vs’.s. ME fCA’bF.
has pa h in i a choice
lent of FRUIT TREES,
tad propagated hi itself,
rorv reasonable p ices.
~i-collection of Green
tm invites tit? attention
**) T.T. TOBIN.
K. »t* C ompany, )
January 12, 1343. V
ei jiit on Cotton to
pJal,is2sceiitSahun
l VtTJRGIS, Agent. _
Police of the City
ned that Dogs laboring
■n'-een in the city, this
riii? valuable dogs, that
hc.u up, as those found
ive to be killed, for the
HAN, City Marshal.
Curiosity Shop. hy
ice 50 cents.
•es of Martin Cnuzzle
, &e, with illustrations,
.eceived bv
rRENVILLE & CO.
300 KS.
Vndrews, price 25 cents.
Shop, price 50 cents,
levvit, illustrated, price
leap edition, 2 volumes,
rice 12* cents. Just re-
JMAS RICHARDS.
1 persons wanting
ER, will please call on
st, whom I have up
turns to sell at my mill
s. The paper mad -by me is strong and of
jiatare,aaJ ray prices in accordance with
m. BF.NAJAH DUNHAM,
IffD-tf Greenville, S. C.
[AMBLES IN YUCATAN.—In
• dading a visit i, > the remarkable ruins of
rCtiea,Kabah. /, iv.i and Uxmal, with muuer
islrations, bv 15. M. .Norman. Just r■e nv
: TdOd \s RICH VRO
lICS- REDUCED TO SUIT THH
TIMES.
(CRNITURE of all descriptions, Pi-
Fortes, Ac. far sale cheaper than •-v.n
dered io the public in Aiigusta.
I faaajusfrom "-313 to S3O
teja? Bureaus from 25 to 55
Sideboards from 30 to 150
rucy Chars from II ro 26
do from 21 to 43
da fra,n GO to 100
™ Fortes from 150 to 700
>. rga>ls in th> same proportion. Cut
Pay asked, and terms cash. Purchasers
•mu greatly to their advantage by calling
;; n 2°> . U. A. PLATT A CO.,
5 it the Post Office oam -r.
|«hopean hepuolicY
•i n, i Units of subscription to the A
editions of the European Magazines and
tiur Reviews vi on
&;£■ —*B
JS
3ft* Misceiimy, i 21
j*sijnw«siivM™,i„..
Hur Reviews ,7 ,r I M
Options ,nwJtt T' Al ‘/.ines, $24.
\iPublished
i( ,' VI V ’ ILATE LEWER )
n,,' A u isest. N.
[ P VRSON'N A J ,j(HV FKII MS.
prie,. 4 ,, lur ‘ '* I annum ,at
ptoses will di mati ' sons "hshing to make
!f*“lbahndfc l. c ,'!>•
*“,>£,« Pim. pi' »*u»w
key Pj anos j Pt b'om the bast manu-
'' 11 tu ' le at all times, Dr SI
jj V i -'1
i nniersi'gnud
i,X ~a n ncrshi P ™ the prac
. of the .Mi bib,
Promptly attend to any
f T“thsm. One
1 "- ->««. >■«
e. Starnes
JOHN' I’lllMZV. Jr.
J 5Sr- pAw^ssr
jjg^L-pO!.
sfeh,
e*bv 1,1 of Pain u \v. l l f' r ’' - A!rf o, a general
%1. &c - h ' or
Haines, jr.,
—■ 2 {2 Hroad street.
Eh Ml CAM)V.
ROBT AUS
Place,’ a Pf l l^usta > Ga -> our only
- 1 order to guard the
% L^Hedatenia Upoa r b - y counterfeits,
Pul' *!t?y Parson v h ° U ~ enCy to hi,n ’
Hhe A ot!l ers s»M; 0 n .^ f ‘ ilavo appoiht
%£ wui ;S? ? J hwCa ndy are not
r *t d. a.,d u .u" refo r e be necessary
inquirer Wl9b to obtain the
Crc Purcha,S? lt fojr lho certificate of
«•» 9 i
Y^’rlr.
Oo|k uj'xNavk,',;ns
nowin storr, ;,„J n
THomYsv durin S the season.
S METCALF.
GEORGIA HAIG ROAD.
-d ll PRFIGIIT HEOLiCFo.-
r JnUl Htrther notice, th
Cuuimia" will b * 15 r -tauons above
l,r f.iv.■ *,5j.5l s-.ck J. " !a !>■•■■■ or 50
brnc - G ko . R. r. & Bank’o Co., )
i December 10. 1842. k
i’’H ElGllT|ii KDIfC’ED.
■On the GEORG! VR^L
an-', iand the following Stations:
Cottox pr 100 lbs. Salt.
\r .Square, Round, per hush
.Maoism, M l -.. ’0 i-
Hu. khead 371 •••. .. 40 .... . 9'
(irceusborouah 30" 33 1-3 - • • • 20
Athens hi* 10 25
\f xl ‘foti 331-3-*-.374 20
ax '}'* 33 1-3- • • .374 20
' v “ >Jvidc 20 33 1-3. ... nil
J f. Hall dt (Jn. Point-30 33 i -3
(drawfordville 25 28 . ....
t-*u.inning •)■) o'
\t* * * * • * * • • • 10
v irrentou or i -
Ci 1 'J •••• •• Uj
un tie >0 22 i )t
Thu nson 18 on 10
lJ p a - m 15 10
Bacon 2;i cents per 100 lbs., and Flour 50 cents
per barrel from either ot th Stations above Cumak
1 j Augusta, and other at tides as per printed list.
Cotton receivedia good order at the depot, and
afterwards torn while in the possession of the
Cosnpany, will be mended at their expense. \4
oth >r damage dona to Cotton in transitu, will be
promptly settled at the Transportation Ofliee, Au
gusta.
, Planters are requested to mark th ir Cotton at
horn?, with their own name? in full, and to s«md
with each wagon load a written statement of the
aumxerof bales and name of their consignee
at Augusta. RICHARD PETERS, Jr., =
Supeiintendant Transportation.
DiMee Transp. Geo. R. R. & B. Co., )
Augusta, September 1-5. 1842. s
GEORGIA HAI G-Ii O A I).
'r-£tSfa™f 1* 11
IHE PASSENGER TRAIN carrying the
Great Mail between New Vork and New' Orleans,
leaves August 1 every day at 7 o'clock P. 51., and
arrives at .Madison at 5 o’clock A. M., leaves M ad
ison at 5 P. .M., and arrives at •\u* T usta et 1
.’clock A. M.
Stages run it connection with this Train from
.Madison for V *v Orleans daily, via. the Monroe
and Montgomery Rail Roads! passing through
Eatonton, Macon, Forsyth, Barnesvilk-~ Zebubon,
Greenville, l.agrange. West Point, Onsseta,
Franklin, Montgomery, and Mobile.
Two Limsdaily via Indian Springs, Columbus,
Montgomery, and Mobile.
Tri-weekly via Macon and Pensacola.
For Rom - tri-weekly via Covington, D. catur
and Marietta.
From Union Point tri-weekly for Nashville and
Knoxville, Term., via Athens, Gainsville, < 'as*-
vilie and Spring Place.
For Athens daily, (Sundays excepted.)
From Double Wells tri-weekly’for Washington
Wilkes county.
From Warren ton for Columbus daily, via ?.lil
ledgeviile and Macon.
Connecting with these Lines arc Branch Stage
Lines to Tallahassee, Columbus, Mississippi, Tus
caloosa, Newnan, Coweta county, and Clarkes
ville, Habersham county.
Lines to Tallahassee, Columbus, Mississippi,
Tuscaloosa, Newnan, C xwetaeountv, and Clarks
ville, Habersham county.
Passengers for Macon or Columbus, will find
the route via Madison, cheaper, more expeditious,
and less fatiguing than the Warren ton route.
Office Geo. R. R. & B'king Go., )
May 3, 1842. s
PASSENGER TRAIN
BETWEEN CHARLESTON & II VMBUU
_ ts* 4|
UPWARD.
Not to leave Charleston before • • • 8 00 a. m.
*• il Summerville, “ 915
“ “ Georges’, ■' 10 30
“ Llranchviile “••••1130
“ “ Bia -kville, “ I 15 p. m.
“ “ Aiken, “ 330
Arrive at Hamburg not before 4 30
DOWNWARD.
Not to leave Hamburg before. G 00 a. m.
“ “ Aiken, “ 730
“ “ Blackville, “ 915
“ “ Branchviiie “ 1130
« “ Georges’, “ 1145
“ “ Summeivilie “ 130 I*. m.
Arrive at Charicstrm not before • • - 3 U 0
Distance 136 miles —Fare 88. Speed not ove
25 miles an hour.
To remain 20 minutes each for Breakfast and
Dinner, 5 minutes to receive and deliver Mails,
and for Wood and Water.
To st p for Passengers at ail regular Passenger
S'uJi-o)i •■», when a white flag is hoisted as a signal.
June 14 H
t>l T B( JESS’ NOVELIS'F LIBRA
> RV—Nos. 4,5, 0 and 7-Price 25 cents on
ly per number. .
' i\o. 4. The Young Duke, v\ith a partial of
D’lsraeli.
No. 5. Francesca Carrara, by L, K I.
No U. Henri.■•na Temple, bv DTsraeli.
7. Peter Simple, bv Ge.pt. Marry of.
Also, an additional supply of previous nu.nbeis.
Just received by r r- p
f.-b 24 {'HAS K < rßr..\ \ li.LL & CO.
rillllEßS’ FREN< H 11EVOLIU
1. TION. -Price reduced to Com Dollars.---
To be published in sixteen numbers, at 2j cents
per number, with 1 > Steel l..;gra\ 10 ' V
lions rec. ivvd, and specimen nmnoer.- may be
seen, at our store. „nrvnrrr (. run
feb 24 CUAS E GRI-.N \ H-T.L A C O.
81l OTH Elt JON ATIIAN EX
TRA —The publishers of these works, who
commenced tit 1 revolution in cheap book
i, 1< r that is taking such rapt 1 strides n tiib ‘ 0.111
try, and which seems likely to
that Dr. I‘Tanklin attained in the illtro
the printing press, hayese.it tne a
very beautiful French Romance, en t> < ‘ , • ‘
na,” from the French ot George Sand, (Madam
Dudevant,) an original trc.nsl .riot, .rum i
Brussels edition. Si tgl^copie^^^
1 tPb 21 Literary Depot, under U
PIANO FORTES, FURNITURE, AND
CHAIRS.—CHEAPER THAN EA hH
/~1 V PLATT & CO. nre disposing
t. of theit stock of | r hv'ghen’uSnb r 7f"lle
low prices for cash. Wc i p-„r„i
--public to such rare chances ot P ,rc “ a , arffC
ture as they have iiad before. Oiu " ’ v ‘ f
and we are determined to close t> **■ *
oct 15 -
[PACTS WORTH KNOWINO.—A
IT A positive stay for .ho hair falling out, or to
restore it in ball places. swelled
A certain cure far all Rh mmatKm ami -
limbs—no exceori ms- pu in a ll
A certain an 1 o »itive cure for the in
C A warranted cure for all Bruises, Scalds, and
other sow. tu»d 9 >re eyes.
A positive enn* for the -Salt alor the
A beautiful Ove for the hair—will not color
skin wsjtt ntdd. |-v r , l(r Store of
Kach of those .o & Co
Al (i " CTA - «A- MONDAY MORNING, MARCH SI), 1843.
PROSPECTUS OF THE
southern emnvATOK.
i j ER tl "' 'trlut-of works ikvo
a" l-rat ticai men
tw whl4Sh , r Cd tentHdal iali„-
■ c w his h they exercise upon th Agriculnnal in
tha ka reased pro
t b,- i b l as 1: ) the general improvement of
i noL W i ,h tho *’ evictions, and
‘ . "‘ ) leo t ,s ‘“J 11 ; 1 " truths which are daily d vel
redccting tS the ne
?ninlo"ed nth mg ? p< ? rtlou to Th ‘' lt now
employ t-d ..I the production of our great staple in
to oth -r and more profitable c.nplo m,e,u-the
IK,* S f “4
the Uni . « iendenng the Southern section of
la ; l(p, ‘ lldent t-r »!1 the articles of
mh'l i a :i fl !P, l' 1 °ur Eastern and West
ern n, and affording a more ample ririd im
improvement ot our rapidly exhanstin-l the
undersignou have been Induced to undertake the
w1 i-hSn ° rl T' Solf . thcrn Cultifator % a work
SS in exciusively devoted to the cause of
Sou i n Agriculture, and whatever pertains to
h? pm motton erff he science, in all its varied ram
mi atioim, exten .rngasthey do through all the
itioi.'uunio Art j.
th J?J 9 .p ie f-f. k t t ‘l. of ,hc? ° : *i riCts and designs of
, u U01 ! v ; u *‘l. do,ioli so commend it tothefavota-
Dle consideratton ot . very intelligent Planter who
IC. l.s the necessity of? I,ell a medium ofcommuni
« atron, and to such, without further remark, we
make o direct appeal in its Dehalf, confident that
1 , e xtremely low puce at which it is offered, vv ill
place it within the reach ofeverv tanner however
limited lus means.
rrnMfi.
}. SOUTIIEBX CULVIVATOR Will be issued I‘VtTV
ot.iT week; the first number will appear emlv iii
January, on fine paper and new th-e, (bought
expicssly lor the work) in a form suit able for bind
ing. I. cm number to contain eight pages 9by 12
inches, which will form at tlie end of the year, a
volume of 208 pages, and will be mailed to sub
scribers at ONE DOLLAR per year, invariably
IN ADVANCE.
The (' ASH principle will be rigidly adhered to,
and in no ease will the work be forwarded unless
th ' nsn aeccompanics the order.
Every citiz.-n, whether he be Fanner, Mechan
ic, LavVyer, Doctor or Merchant, who feels the ne
cessity of making an effort to advance the great
Agricultural and Mechanical interests of the coun
try, is requested to constitute himself an agent for
the circulation of the Southern Cultivator.
igjr’ Post Masters will forward all subscrip-,
tions, free of charge, if handed to them’. Other-'
wi? ■> all Utters an«Jcommunications must be po.*t
paid. J. V\ W. .S. JONES.
Augusta, Ga., December 24, 1942.
it.lice S. G. 1 , R; R. l{, (, ompany, /
Hamburg, January 14. 1843. )
N ( mCE—Freight on the following
articles from Charleston to Hamburg, arc
reduced as follows.
Flour. Fruit, Potatoes, Bread and Crackers, 50
cents a bbl; B 'ef, Pork, Fish and Liquor, not to
eve;. d 35 gallons, -81 a bbl; Molasses in bbls 25
c ot? a hundred, in tierces 30 cents a hundred, in
hi ids 10 cents a hundred; Sugar and Rice 30 cents
a hundred; Coffee 35 cents a hundred; Nails and
Iron 25 c n? a hundred; and Salt, in sacks, 50
cents. A. B. STURGES. Agent,
jin 16
ALWAYS AT HOME.
Wno want- f.V; cheapest, finest trimmed , best made
and must beautiful Jilting Coat of modem times?
.1 A>i E S tl ANAH AN ,
Gentlemen's Tailor and Military Workman,
JNHANivFUL for the long- continued
_ and liberal support received from the citi
/.ns of A igusta and vicinity, respectfully informs
ins friends and the public generally, that having
removed to the eastern-tenement known as tho
ill Unit'd States and Bridge Bank building, he
is now p .-pined to make up to measure an entire
-.fit of t loth •? in the astonishing short notice of
eiirlitecu horns warranted as above. My numer
ous eo iiny friends will find this a matter of great
convenience, as many would prefer having their
clothing made t > measure, would their short stay
i i town admit ol s > doing, particularly persons ot
uuusu illy large size, who will always lino it diffi
cult, i,’ not impossibk to find a satisfactory fit from
ready made houses- —the subscriber being special
ly qualified to warrant an easy, uniform and
beautiful fit.
Samples of the most fashionable patterns, qual
ity and colors will be arrang. d and exhibited for
i•. xiiiinodating those whoa, timeandjudgdment
ma v ii'jt permit a general e\ imiuation ofth ’inar
kr t! from which customers cannot fail to eb ct
- >ui- thing to suit their taste, and ability to pur
chase at th foil xvviug reduced prices:
Fine imported ♦ ’assimere Pants,from•• $7 to 1C
Vests, 1 fiJ 1°
Beautiful Bine, Black and Fancy Dress
and Frock Coats, 22 to 40
Cloaks, plain, h, i to full Circle, 3<) to 100
Domestic floats, Janes, Sattinett, (Ye. ■lO to 15
Pants and Vests, Ito ’
All made to measure, and warranted substantial
and of good material
Coats made and trimmed fr mi 810 to gIS
Cutting, as usual, attended to with precision
and punctuality. Also, a general assortimmt of
Trimmings ke;e on hand, at reduced juices fm
■Tf- XVanted immediately, one first rate JOT R
\ j’VM VN TAII.OR, to whom liberal wages will
be paid. J. MANAHAN.
oct 24 ts
VIERVE AND BONE Liaament-
A warranted cure it»r Rheumatism.
Evans' Smithing Syrup —A first rate article ior
children tei tiling.
Ifny's Liniment —For Piles, &e. &c. ,
Hast Jn Ha Hair Dye— For coloring the hair,
warranted not to injure the skin.
Hagnerc's Vermifuge —Unrivalled for worms in
children.
Spohn's Headache Remedy- —For sick headache,
arising from acidity of the stomach, Ac.
Balm of Columbia —For restoring hair and cur
ing baldeess. . .
Ctdorine Tooth Wash— For cleansing the teeili
and purifying the breath.
Hxans's Camomile and Aperient Tilts—A cei
tain cure for dyspepsia, (Yc.
The articles can be obtained fresh and genuine
nt the Drug Store of ROBERT AUSTIN,
two doors below Eagle & Phmnix Hotel.
2B 1
ARCHY respcct
sff) fully informs his friends
that h has returned to bis
old stand, in the rear of the
United States Hotel, whe.e
he will be happy 10 f e ‘\ e
those who may call, with Oysters, fresh and salt
water Fish, Game of every description, and, m
fact whatever the Charleston and Savannah ami
onr own market can supply, maybe constant!)
found at Archev’s, served up in bis best manner.
. jan 17
T C7" IN DOW GLASS
V t 17 boxes 7by 9 j
112 “ Bbylo i Baltimore
G7 “ 10 by 12 Star Brand
27 “ 10 by 13 !
45 “ 10 by 14 ! Window Glass.
42 ’* 10 by 15 j . T
For sale low by THOMAS S. METeALI.
jan 31 ■
dentistry.
JOENJAMIN DOUGLAS. _9urgc on
IA n-ntkl. hr- r.-in.tv.-j to the resiiiriiL-c
o‘o BmaJ sheet, over the Watch and Jaw_
* ore of Mr. G. C. Gordon. oc “
COPPER WANTED— 12
(A Arvm,lr P t' r r PoUn . d .’ cash ’ wi!l b( - paid for afl
n thi lIV S? dbeforp ,hr ‘ I** of April next,
VI i P-mkimr i ' tle ° lu,) ot ibp Georgia Kail Road
ami Augusta. fib 2
Creenyille -Mountaineer will insert
Svmln conspic uous4y and forward till for
payment.
A ‘ VKU foundry!- -ia- ,7
i*!.ntii 0,, G C,, 1l ent ""I 1 ,he Gt!o, U ia Bail Road and
hanking ( ompany, the undersigned is now ready
to (oiiu.ifiiee the Foundry Business, in all its
.ii inches, on then lot in August i
r .Sr l^ 3 V jn linss Will be thaak
tuiiv teceived and promptly executed. TVrms
cash, oi short credit with approved eitv accep
anee. Hie prices will be lower than aiiy work
heretotore executed in Augusta.
fid> 1 i rrw&w6m SAUMEL HE VS.
| A DIES 1 MANTLES—-A^v^supe
,- , lior s ‘‘j v velvet, and silk fashionable Short
t loaivs or Mantles. Also, Merino Under Vests
and MU Girdles ; fine Perfumery, Soaps, Hair
Oils und Li ushes. For sale cheap by
_dec2l-tf WILLIAM O. PRICE.
A BISON’S HlSTClßY. —History
°I Europe, from tin- commencement of the
French Revolution in 1789, to ihe restoration of
the Bourbons in 1815, by Archibald Allison, F.
R. S. E., Advocate.
Nos. 1 and 2, just received and forsaleat 25 cts
per number by
jr.n 23 GH AS. F. GRENVILLE & CO
SALE.- -A splendid four wher'
.JL Carriage, (second hand) of superior work
mans ip and extra finish. !l ha? been but little
used. Cost in Newark, N. J., -81000 without bar
nßM - I ho harness cost -8190, and is in good or
der. The establishment can be had tor less that?
half cost. Apply to
J !t » 23 GEO. W, LAMAR & COJ
i\/|AU KE RE I j & Goshen Butter.™
a t I 10 half barrels No. 1 [Mackerel, selected
for family use.
17 kegs Goshen Butter.
Received this day, and for sale low by
feb 7 T. S. METCALF.
DO TA T O ESI POT AT (> EsTl
B. 50 bbls yellow potatoes, for planting,
40 “ Scotch do (Ayreshire) for the ta
ble, a very superior article.
Will be received, and sold on the whart low j»i
cash. pan 28] GEO. W. LAMAR<fe CQ.
(JJOAP AND < ‘ANDLES -100 boxes
O No. I Soap, in various size boxes, from 20
to 60 lbs each; 20 boxes refined Tallow Candles,
a superior article; 20 boxes Sperm Candles, war
ranted ti) stand the summer, will be offered low
on arrival, which is hourly expected.
jan 2b GEO.AV. LAMAR & CO.
C 4 HEESE, WINE. &c—-Will be
V_Z landed this day,
10 casks Cheese,
20 boxes do
5 qr casks M. Madeira Wine, old and fine,
23 bbis superfine Flour,
Ami sold, on accommodating terms, bv
jan 26 GEO. W. LAMAR d: CO.
upilE WAVERLEV NOVELET
C Only 25 cents ear h. —A new and revised
edition of those, celebrated novels are now in
cours of publication, at the above extremely low
price. Specimen numbers may be seen, and sub
scriptions received, at our store.
IV b 24 GHAS E GREN VILLE A CO.
\;*TISTAR S ANATOMY.—A sys
t t tern of Anatomy for the use of students
of medicine, by Casper Wistar, 51. D., late Pro
ressor of Anatomy in the University of Pennsyl
vania, with notes and additions by Win. E. Hor
ner, M. D., the whole entirely remodelled by J.
Pancoast, and illustrated by more than two hun
dred engravings—Bthl edition —2 veils Bvo. For
sale by CHAS E GRENVILLE & CO.
feb 17
jj LEBECTS IMIEMISTRY.—Ani-
I ji mal or Organic Chemistry, in its application
to Physiology and Pathology, by Justus Liebeg,
with additions, notes and corrections by Dr. Gre
gory, Webster and others.
Chemistry in its application to Agriculture and
Physiology, bv Justus Liebgg, M I) Ph D F R S,
&c. A nwv supply of thi-se invaluable works
just received bv
feb 17 CHAS E GRENVILLE & CO.
DIRECT:*’ROM FRANCE*
100 bottles of the celeb rated liagneres Vermifuge.
rjMl IS VERMIFUGE is preferable
A. to all othets as yet known, on account of
its being stomachic and tonic. It is jm'pared en
tirely from plants, and is warranted to contain
nothing injurious to the human constitution. —
This bring its first introduction in this place, con
sequently its virtnres are little known, but in Eu
rope, and the different cities in the United States,
where it has been used it has never failed of com
plete success. It may be given to children at any
age, and in all instances where it fails of success
in destroying e\ery or any kind of worm, after a
fair trial, the money will be refunded.
To be had at the Drug Store of
ROBERT AUSTIN & CO
jo b ID-If 2 doorsJaelow Eagle &Phrenjx off 1
111 PORTA NT MEDICI NUS !
Y | ARSHALLS SARSAPARILLA
j. Y_E_ is with confidence offered to the Medical
Faculty and the public, as possessing in a great
degtee ail the virtues of Sarsaparilla in its most
concentrated form, bring prepared by a new and
improved process over ail others, which extracts
all the active matter of the root. This syrup is
highly recommended as a Fall and Spring purifier
o fit fie blood, and \x ill be found particularly useful
in the cure of Rheumatism, Ulcers, Scrofula, Tet
ter, White Swelling, Cutaneous Eruptions, and
all disorders arising from an impure state of the
blood, the abuse of mercury, (Ye. Physicians who
prescribe Marshall’s Sarsaparilla, will soon dis
cover such incontestible evidence of its curative
powers, as shall fully establish its character and
superiority over oil oVbers now in use. One eight
ounce bottle contains more of :he active principle
of Sarsaparilla, than a gallon of those mixtures
usually sold in the stores, and those who have
been disappointed in the n-.e of Sarsaparilla, v~UI
find this an effectual remedy.
M. \ 11SHA ia: S I 'HRMiI 7 ’GE—U recom
mended to nurses, parents and others, who have
the °f children, ts? the most safe and effectual
worm-destroying medicine yet discovered. Besides
beiii" a safe and active vermifuge, it is so pleasant
thaGio child will refuse lo take it. It is equally
efficacious in removing oth- r disorders, such a?
bonel complaints, vomiting, and all complains to
which children are liable.
HE YIPS EMBROCATION, for Horses.—
This valuable Embrocation has been used with
arcat success in cure of th< most troublesome
diseases with which the horse is affected, such as
old strains, swi lungs, galls, strains of the should
er-’ A■. It soon cures old or fresh wounds, cuts,
bruises, iYc. It is highly recommended, and
should be constantly kept in the stables of all per
sons owning horses.
Sold at W. MARSHALL’S, (successor to Chas.
Marshall,) No. 312 Marker street above Ninth.
Philadelphia. al?o,
Marshall's Compound Syrup of Liverwort.
“ “ Tonic Mixture,
“ “ of Sarsaparilla, Cubebs
and Copaiva,
“ Extract of Bnchu.
u o Find Root, iYc. «Yc.
For sale bv JE. MARSHALL,
nov 29-w6m Successor to Thos. I. v> ray.
NEWSPAPER PERIODICALS -|
The subscribers have just received the I
newspaper editions of the following late works, •
and will continue to receive the same editions as
published, by mail, charging an advance on the
New York price of postage only :
Last of the Barons, by Bulwer, at 19 cents.
3 he Bible in Spain, by Geo. Borrow’, 31 cents, i
Forest Days, by G. P. R. James, IS cents.
Francis of V alois, by Flagg, 12A cents.
Lights and Shadows of Factory Life, 12J cts.
Lite and Exploits of Wellington. 25 cents.
Bianca Cappello, by Lady Bulwer, 20 cents.
Persons residing in the country, who will ie
mit one dollar free ot expense, will be regularly
supplied hy mail with all the new works as pub
lished, until ihat amount has been furnished,
m 17 GHAS E GRENVILLE <Y CD.
EAGLE HOTEL,
. Newnan, Georgia.
THE subscriber respectfully in-
Gt forms his friends and tl» public generally,
that tie lias taken ihe large and commodious
House on the West side of the public square, and
thoroughly repaired and fitted it un for the ac
commodation of the travelling community and
private boarders who may favor him with a call.
His house is open now and will continue to be
kept open for the accommodation of all who may
call. H. iiig thankful for the patronage heretofore
received, solicits its continuance from his old
friends and the travelling community generally.
His charges in proportion to the times,
m 8-w4t WM. U. ANDERSON.
THOMAS W. FLEMING,
Commission Merchant,
Savannah, Ga.
ETURNS liis tlianks to the merch
-I V ants of Augusta • for their past patronaere,
and solicits a continuance of their favors. He
also asks from the planting interest of Georgia a
share of th.rir business, and pledges himself to
use every possible means to satisfy all who may
confide in him.
References in Savannah.—Andrew Low <& Co.,
John P. Williamson & Son, Cohen, Miller <Y Co.,
Maj. A. B. Fannin, Capt. P. Wiltberger, andMul
ford Marsh. %
In Augusta.—Porter Fleming, J. W. Whitlock,
Hand (Y Williams, W. A. Beall & Co.
_ aug 25 6mw
%
X REWARD.—On the night of
CfjAsi ¥ the 11 th inst., my overcoat was stolen
from out the piazza of my house, on the Savan
nah road, with Pocket Book, containing the fol
lowing papers, to wit:
A receipt from Robert Clarke, Esq., for a note
on J. i). Cook and V. Walker for 81000 and in
terest, w ith a credit of S4O given to G. VV. Smith,
and transferred to me, together with Smith’s re
ceijn for purchase and payment of the same, said
note first given to me ; likewise some other pa
pers of transactions between mysell and Smith,
which would bo valuable.
A Draft on the Central Rail Road Bank, given
to me by John D. Cook, and sent to him from
Macon by McLaughlin and Reynolds, for -8300.
at thirty days from 29th January, 1843.
One note on A. G. Whitehead for -843 75, due
Ist December, 1842.
One note on A. C. Wise for -860, due Ist Janu
ary, 1843.
Three notes on Atterbery <Y Copal for-830 each,
due Ist January, 1843, given to Thos. Dunbar.
One note on VV. Johnson for 532, given to Sa
rah F. Dunbar, dates not recollected.
One due bill on Hulhert & Roll for-819 and
some ct uts.
One note on J. Collins for 819, date not recol
lected, given to D. Ward.
On note on S. M. Cadlfi for about -812, due a
bout tiio Ist January, 1842.
Together with a good many receipts and ac
count? and notes paid by, me and other papers not
recollected. The above reward will be paid for
the recovery of the j:oeket-book and papers,
m 16-vv.t* - JOHN CHAVOUS.
REWARD.—Lost, on the 24th '
day of December last, between my
house and Lincolnton. Lincoln county, a common
si/.c leather Pocket Book, tied w ith a blue string,
and containing about rhr«.e hundred and twenty
dollars in bank bills, on different banks, and one
dollar and fifty cents in silver, and the following
notes, to wit:
One note on Cash Willingham for six hundred
and fifty five dollars and fifty cents.
One on Peter Lamar for one hundred dollars.
One on Thomas J. Murray for forty dollars.
One on Benjamin Samuels for thirty (wo dol
lars twenty five i ents.
One on Watson for two hundred dollars.
Two ft fas one against Tilman Alvey, the other
against William Reynolds—amounts not recol
lected.
Two due bills on B. B. Moose for fifteendollars
each.
Three notes on Tilman Alvey, one for seventy
five dollars, one for eight dollars, theotheramounl
not recollected.
One on Thoma s Tillery for six dollars.
One receipt of Robert F. Curry for two hundred
and twenty dollars.
One receipt on James Lampkin for three hun
dred and thirty nine dollars.
One receipt for four bales cotton, in Vugusta,
at Green (Y Andrews’ warehouse, left there in
December, 1912.
Also many other notes and receipts, names and
amounts not recollected.
All persons are warned against trading for the
above named notes and receipts.
Any person finding the said Pocket Book and
contents and delivering the same to Isaac Wil
lingham, at his residence three miles from Liii
colnton, on the Petersburg road, or to Milns M.
Campbell, at Lincolnton, shall be entitled to the
above reward of thirty dollars.
ja. n 7 ISAAC WILLINGHAM.
JA FFINGHAM A(’ADEM Y.--Thc
Eli Trustees of the Effingham Academy al
Springfield, Ga., announce to the public, that they
have employed Lewis Harper, L. L. D. etc. as
Principal of said Institution, under whose care
tiie Academy will be reorganized, and opened in
the month of February for the reception of stu
dents of both sexes, w here, besides the modern
languages, such as Get man, French, Italian and
Spanish,a II the other branches of a plain Eng
lish and libel al education will be taught, and
young men prepared for college. Parents wish
ing I > send their children to school in this heal
thy village, can obtain board on rersonable terms,
either with the teachers or in private families, by
applying to the Principal. The Doctor has pledg
ed him?« If to procure suitable assistants, and to
place the feuv.d ■ ci* partment und< r the care of a
competent lady. He will publish a prospectus as
soon as the Academy is opened, giving particulars
more fully. Dr Harper comes highly recommen
ded by men of eminence in the United States, and
refers, in addition, to live following gentlemen of
the city of Savannah: the Rt Rev Dr Eiliott, Dr
II D Arnold, Di IC Habersham, M II McAllister,
It W Pooler and I K Tefft, Esqs.
By order of the Board of Trustees.
feb 10 wlra C POWERS, Tr,
REMOVAL.-— The subscriber would
inform the planters of Georgia and South
Carolina, that he has removed to Grow ford vide,
Ga., where he will permanently locate him sell,
and carrv on the business of manmactui ma;
TON GINS He is -prepared to make Gotten
Gins on various plans, though he
mend the Anli-frictian Gin as being the beat am
ele of the kind he has ever seen in use, and, from
his cxneiDnce in the business, he can say. with
propriety, that he does not think his Gma can U
s„™« -sed in the -Southern States, and in sally au
thenticating what he says in relation to the mat
ter ’ h“ would refer vou to certificates of gentlemen
wb > have used them. All orders addressed to the
subscriber at Crnwfordville, Taliaferro county,
Ga , w ill receive prompt attention,
jan 3 S. R. CRENSHAW.
VOL. VII—No 65.
Cheap Advertising.
Merchants, Lawyers, Mechanics, and other
business or professional men, can have a Card
u°t exceeding foi r lines insetted, in tire style
ot the following, one year tor FIVE DOL
LARS. in AavANCF. 43 More than
tour lines w ill be charged at the same tale.
13 USINESS DIR ECTU UY .
GREEN WAY, HENRY & CO.
11l PEARL STREET, N. V.,
Will receive consignments of Cotton, Tobacco
and Southern produce generally, and will give it
the best attention. swtlstjune oct 17
WILLIAM HEARING & SONS,
COMMISSION MERCHANIS t
oct 13-6 m Charleston, S. C
Dr. JOHN MILLEN,
Office No. 174, North side Broad-street, below the
Eagle and Phoenix Hotel, [nov. 161
G. WALKER,
W arehouse ami Commission Merchant.
jy 22] Hamburg, S. C. ftf
E. L. FERRY,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Hat and Cap Store,
Opposite Insurance Bank, Broad-st., Augusta, Qa.
oct 3 bd ly
DR. J. H. MURRAY
Tenders his professional services tolhe citizens
of Hamburg and vicinity. Office on Centre-st.,
Hamburg, S. C. ap 19 ly
DR. H. F. CAMPBELL,
Oilers his professional services to the citizens of
Augusta. Office under Dr. J. A. Eve’s dwelling
ap 18 ly
D’ANTIGNAC & BARRY
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints, Window
Glass, Sash, &c. &c.
feb 24 No. Broadest,
GEORGE D. RICE,
Attorney at Law,
Maiietta, Cobb county, Ga.
Practices in the counties of Cobb, DcKaib,
Campbell. Paulding, Cass. Cherokee and Forsyth
nov 16 ly*
GEORGE SCHLEY,
Attorney at Law,
Augusta, Ga.
Practices in the counties of Columbia, Wash
ington. Burke, Jefferson and Richmond, m 12*
A. J. & T. W. MILLER,
Attorneys at Law,
Augusta,, Oa.
Practice in Richmond, Columbia and Lincoln
counties, and in the Circuit Court of the U. State#
for the District of Georgia. m 31
JOSEPH W. THOMAS,
Attorney at Law,
oct 13-trwly Warrenton, Ga.
THOMAS H. POLHILL,
Attorney at Law,
nov 26-wly Louisville, Jefferson Co., Ga.
T. S. & C. BAKER.
WHOLES A LEAND RETAIL
Grocery Merchants,
sep 8 Broad-st., opposite Bank of Brunswick.
TIPLEY & LODTMANN,
Drapers and Tailors,
ap 6 No. 208 Broad-st., Augusta.
CHAS. E. GRENVILLE & CO.,
Booksellers and Stationers,
feb 4 bd Broad-street, August n.
IRISH POTATOES.—2OO hempeiS
I-isfi Potatoes, lining and for sale by
W E JACKSON & CO.,
f e b -37 Auctioneers.
OAKS. —
0 70 hhd? New Oiieu.is Sugar, fine and poor
quality,
25 hhds panic St Croix an 1 Porto Rico Sugar,
10 hhds Clatified Matunzas Sugar.
Will be landed this day.
mas 9 T. s. ME f CTALb.
j OAF, Crushed & Powdered Sugars.
§ J 40 bbls Loaf and Crushed Sugars, from
VVoolsey & Woolsey’s manufactory, ofasupeiior
quality, and for sale at a low price.
mar 9 T. S. METCALF.
]Vf O T 1 C E TO JOURNEYMEN
1 I HATTERS. —20 good Journeymen at the
above business will find constant employment’and
libcial wages, at the Domestic Hut Manufuctorj,
Cantuk, Warren county. Ga. Apply to
mh 3 w2m JOHN H. HARRIS.
TVT OTICE.-The co-pailnership h^reto-
J_ a fore existing between the undersigned, is
this day dissolved by mutual consent. All per
sons having demands against said finn, will
phase call oh the senior partner, who is authorised
to settle all demands against said firm, and he is
authored .o«.llec, .11 <W HARRF
T. J. H ARRELL
Madison, Ga., Jan. 16. 1343. ,jan 23-2 m
CVAUTIO ' . —Lost or mislaid, some
) time since, a promissory note made by John
Mayes, and payable to the subscriber or bearer,
arid due one day after date, for twenty nine dol
lars and seventy five rents, and dated April 15th,
1837. All persons are hereby cautioned from tra
ding for the same, and the maker or his represt il
lative from paying it to anv person but myself.
' HENRY SCOTT.
Warren county, February 25. m3m
:V 3 E Die A L—The imdeisigrud hav-
Xt JL ing formed a copartn, fship in the practice
of Medicini and Surgery, i t all their blanches,
hope, by st;i‘t attention to theduti-sof their pro
fession, to me> it a lib ral -li'o <>t public patron
age ELIJAH R JONES,
J GORDON HOWARD.
Madison, Febi unry 11. «Ct fe bl4
V GENTLEMAN who has had sev
eial years cxpeiicnc*. in his profession,
v i'-hes a situation as ’Feather inn rr spec table
Academy. He i a perfectly acquaint* d with the
E iiin and Greek Classics, speaks French fluent
ly. a p u ij course of Mathematics, History, Philo
sophy, Ac. Satisfactoiy refirtnets shall be giv
en. Explicit communications addr. sxed to “J.
F.” through iht Post Office, shall be immediate
ly attended to. w2t feb 29
AUGUSTA SEED STORE.
SU A KK R aARft E \ SEEDS .
r pHE proprietor of this ostablishmem
JL has just received a large supply of Genuine
Seeds, the crop of 1842. lie leaves the Seed to
recommend themselves, which they have done
ever since he has dealt in them. The Shakers’
Garden Seed is sought for by eveiy person, and
here they may have it genuine. The usual al
lowance made to country dealers.
Bird Seed, Lucerne, Clover, Maiigold, Wurlzel.,
French Sugar Beet, Rye Grass, Blue do., Hurd’s
do-. Hop v, Asparagus Roots, Turnip Seed, &c.,
also Flower Seed. lapl dec 13