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b\V r . 2 V'T- S. JONES
I WHOLESALE DKL r GGIS r.
[T\\ HAINES. Jr., No. 2T3 Broil
\ \its-A, i' orstartly rpcavi.ig fr. a'i ;;m
--,• i)r irj f*iUts, Oils, tnas', Ac. Ai i j, a i
■ assV'fai nit Brush Toil tan 4 nv-
F.?, I'-'rf* :1 “ r >’> °‘ r iijM “ 3,ij » » far
. s topi /of I. x'ush Garden ->ee J. . »un
j.rchtati ail Pa/fici r.ir ir • i i. it. I too ill
JJ'Jq,..-, 10; »iit ull ■to ‘ c nil. aor 1
Dj-T; Tiio attritionof th •h i lies
I of li;i ; 1 it 1 •i;ia: v - i-invited l> ,-x
--ujurg} c ill feti.»n of Pfoaoh, Italian, E.ig
i M isi;, just rec ived bv
:li A 11. PARSONS,
jj Broad street, Augusta, Ga.
% iaiT£ loi'llD, Olio iSi G GASS.
SUPPLY of White Lrl of all
nullities —Linseed Oil a i I Wind >.v-Glass,
:L t quality —all of whi -h, wj offer for sale
-v reasjaable prices.
\ln WM. HAINES, Jr. |
00:v BINDING AND BLANK
ROOlv MANUFACTURING, at the old
by THOMAS RICHARDS.
| ir ,r.3 sapply of Co l: t/v : ' cds a;i i other
alw vvs kept on h i i I. feb 16
|B|PLIDI OIL ;tal ('A N DLES.--1 o
r> .I.re.saai 6 b’»!s .vi ra it • I pare Sperm Oil;
11l -s, 4s, 5s ai 1 Gs. Received oa |
‘ 1 ‘ THOM V I S. METCALF.
ibscriber li is on hau l a choice
;ive assort me at of FRUIT TREES,
selected an I propagated himself,
vill sell at very reasonable prices.
>:i hand a ch A ;e collection of Green
to which he invites the attention i
(nov 26-trwti) T, T. TOBIN.
C. C. *N It. H. Company, /
lamburo, J inuary 12, 1340. )
’E. —Freight on Cotton to |
on by Rail load, is 25 cents a hun- 1
aa 1 s ft ire b lies.
A. B. STURGIS, Agent.
i.—The Police of the City |
been inlur.ncd that Dogs laboring ;
obi i have b n seen in the city, this
cituitis hiving valuable dogs, that
red to keep tlie;n up, as those found
rye will h ivo to be killed, for the
Bv order of the M ivor.
A. CHRISTIAN, City Marshal,
ce, Jan. 2G, 1343.
ho Oi l Curiosity Shop, by
Dickens, price 50 cents.
Adventures of Martin Chuzzle
es, friends, Avc, with illustrations, i
jerNo. Received by
HAS E GRENVILLE & CO.
:IEAP BOOKS. ~ 1
’s Joseph Andrews, price 25 cents. |
Cariosity Shop, price 50 cents.
I “ Martin Chuzzlewit, illustrated, price
|ct, cents.
I I Coper’s Red Rover, cheap editi on, 2 volumes,
f | .Vo 2 .Medical News, price 121 cents. Just re
|Beived by (feb 24) THOMAS RICH ARDS.
■ jVTOTI CE.——All persons wanting
111 WRAPPING PAPE#, will please c;ill on j
iBSlr. Rabt. Austin. Druggist, whom 1 have ap- |
| ■pduted agent, with directions to sell at my milt \
Bjsnaj-. The paper made by me is strong and of
Bold texture, and mv prices in accordance with !
■thetimes. BENAJAH DUNHAM,
■ dec 19-ts Greenville, S. C. j
[DAMBLES IN YUCATAN. —In-
[Al/ eluding a visit to the remarkable ruins of I
jChi-Ghori, Kuban, Zaya and Ux nal, witlr numer- j
|«usillustrations, by B. M. Norman. Just receiv- I
bdby (dec9) THOMAS RICHARDS
I I’IUCS4 RIiIOLTCKO TO SHI T THE
TIME'S.
of all descriptions, Fi-
X aao Fortes, A.,;. for sale cheaper than ever
efore offered to the public in Augusta.
Bureaus from SIS to S3O
Dressing Bureaus from 25 to 55
I Sideboards from 30 t o 150
Sofas from 14 to 75
Fancy Chairs from 14 to 26
Maple do from - 21 to 45
Mahogany do from GO to 100
Piaao Fortes from- 150 to 700
1 All other goods in the same proportion. But 1
pri.v_ asked, and terms cash. Purchasers
»wil fini it greatly to their advantage by calling
|*nd baying of O. A. PLATT & CD.,
I J** _____ Near th - Post Offi •• o»r rer. 1
POROREAN RE PUBLIC A
|‘r fDN-S. —'Terms of snbscrijition to the A
|»«uaa editions of th • European Magazines and '
I Renews-.
jbor the four Reviews S 3 00
Three of them, 700 ;
of them, 5 00
ne of them, 3 00
for Bla,-k wood's Magazine, 400 I
Metroplitan, 400 i
B-ntley’s MUcelKmy, 500 |
I’j.ia I niversity Magazine, 1 00
d.* tour Reviews, aad the four Magazines, 524. I
[~, s paji'.'.e in advance. Published
J. AI. MASON, (late lewkr.)
f — _ oa: 'SS OF BROADWAY AND PINK ST. V. V.
FI UVIJI H,' AT LOW l*KICI«.
N FARSONS offers for sale a general
v, * ? ssart went of well selected Furniture, at
A' low puces. Persons wishing to make
( whi w we H ti > examine the stock, 1
■ a a wilt he found fresh and fashi raable.
i f-id,,, 1 ?’ :i !,; ' v Fi mo Pn from the best manu- :
i«r Fianos put i i tune at all times, far SI ;
I each timing. t s ni >**
■ jILS and Paints.—Pale Winter Strain
0i, i
u a , Fall Strained Lamp Oil,
£•!« Whale Oil,
Train Oil.
i n Lasecd Oil,
assVrt. ntltleß tl) suit purchasers,. Also, a general
Ne u‘ entof Faints, Window Glass, &c. For
no?, WM. HAINES, Jr.,
-— —3 232 Broad street.
I.OARHOUSD CAM)V.
Vv L appointed 11GBT. AUS
Attem • FL\, Druggist, Augusta, Ga., our only
I J n 1 , .Place, and in order to guard the
wshav?f M i nposed up >n by counterfeits,
Firwar ded a certificate of agency to bi n, ■
ed cv.-ry persoaTwhom we have appoint
authori 4)ll hers selling this Candy are not
for Zl - v U 3» it will therefore bo nocossnry ,
ted, and who wish to obtain the j
attend, i r ,,r U> to inquire for the certificate of
- nc y before purchasing
nov9 J. PEASE & SON,
GEORGIA NANKEENS.
I (j|j| 1 LONG and short jiiocos
subs-ni r I*f Nankeens, manufictured for the
full Sll u j r °f. <T !orgi i cotton, now in store, and a
fei, * v Wi * Vj? sept on hand during the season.
- THOMAS S METCALF.
A T REDUCED PRICES.—Har-
I>uv< ” t r> i> ,) n of James new novel, ‘ Forest
James v R ),, ' a ? ce of «Id Times, by G. P. R.
Pri « IS| cents.
Frarnhi.-tv. r °i f**’ l^e Il,rc hant, bv tlio author ol
o U l e ’ Fnee 13| cents.
Fibrin sT W<^ rks fro,n Nos. 14 and 15 Harper
mT e ‘ ec J Novels. For sale bv
CHAS. E. GRENVILLE dk CO.
Pfdlh Chronicle & Sentinel.
GEORGIA RAIL ROAD.
.yTSga C ) m - f W :ight deduced
c V‘! ul foHher notice, th.-
ra iTfe,-'? ‘ s fiom Angus-
Camming, will be ui-enifpSdH
f.». l.iv. q. , ! sicks. 1 " r oo cents
Ornc « Geo. R. It. & Bank’g Co., >
Ea El GIITSR EDUCED.
vWMiI .-Wzz "Y7\
.LTIZ: j£2L2i .325
~.0 . ‘ [" ' liA ‘Li', ; { > \D, bet.v -en \a
•■ ■■ ian t tn -1:»;1 >; t ,q , a
i 'or ton jjs- 100 lbs. Salt.
‘ -r Square. Round, per Gush
0.-t-'i •'‘•J 40 ... ...15
Bu- -h.-ad - 37£ 40 25
Grecnsborough 30 33 1-3-••• 20
! ; Vth .’ n 3 374 40 25
Lexington 33 1 -3 • • -.37i 20
' JJ av 7. a , 3 1 1-J-...374 20
: Woodvi !e -.0 3‘3 1-3.. ...on
Jot. Hall &Un.Point.30 33 > . ...on
Crawfordville -5 2 3 ......I'
I 1 ’iimming 2 >
Warrenton 22 ? 5 1-
mjj ,nak '0 22 - 124
1 hn.nsoa 19 2 0 10*
I °v‘ in s rn 15 10
Bacon 2o cents per 10 .) lbs., and Flour CO cents
1 per barrel troin either ol lL 1 StruionsaboveCamalc
to Augusta, and ,ith;*r arti dcs asperprinu d list.
I Cotton received Li g .ol ooier at the depot, and
1 at ter wards torn while in the possession of the
Gompany, will be mended at th ir exocnse. VII
oth3r damage done to C .t1,.,i in tran -'iln, will be
F r nnptly settled at the Transportatioti Otlice, Au
gust a.
Punters are requested to murk their Cotton at
it line, With their own names in fail, and to send
, with each wagon load a written statement of the
1 number ol Stales and the name ol their consignee
at Augusta. RICHARD PETERS, Jr.,"
Superintendant Transportation,
Oidiee Transp. Geo. R. R. N B. (,'o, j
1 Augusta, September 15, 1942. \
GEORGIA ItAIL-RO.VSL
. the PASSENGER TRAIN carrying t!»e
< treat Mail between Now York and New Orleans,
leaves Augusta every day at 7 o’clock P. M., ami
anives at Mtidis m at 5 o’clock A. I\L, leaves .Mad
ison at 3 P. AI., and anives at Augusta at i
o’clock A. AI.
Stages run in connect! in with tins Train from
Madison for New Orleans daily, via. the Monroe
anil Montgomery Rail Roads, passiiig thruugii
Ertonton, Alacou, Forsyth, Barnesvillc, Zebulon,
Greenville, Lagrange, West Point, Cusseta,
; Franklin, Montgomery, and Mobile.
I Two Linesdaily via Indian Springs, Columbus,
i Montgomery, and Mobile.
Tri-weekly via Macon and Pensacola.
For Rome tri-weekly via Covington, Decatur
| and Alaiietta.
From Union Point tri-weekly for Nashville and
! Knoxville, Tenn., vi i Athens,' Gainsville, Cass
ville and Sp.ing Place.
Athens daily, (Sundays excepted.)
From Double Wells tri-weekly for Washington
Wilkes county.
From Warrenton for Columbus daily, via Alii
ledgeville and Macon.
(•onnccting with these Lines are R -am h Stage
■ Lines to Tallahassee, Columbus, Mississippi, Tus
| caloosa, Newman, Coweta county, and Clarkes
ville, Habersham c.mofy.
Lines to Tallahassee, Columbus, Mi-sis ippi,
Tuscaloosa, Nevvnan, < ’ weta county, and < 'lurks
ville, Habersham c innty.
Passengers for M ie in or Coin.ubus, will fm i
; the route via Madison, cheaper, more expeditions,
and less fatiguing than the Warrenton route.
Office Geo. R. R. & B’king Co., )
; May 3. 1312. S |
PASSENGER TRAIN
BETWEEN CHAIU.ESTON & H AMPER
j, , 1
J w - SjtiL —.. 'll. J - AJ.y lx J ' kll— C
UP WARD.
Not to leave Charleston b- fmv • • - 9 00 a. m.
“ “ Summervillc, 915
“ “ Georges’, u - ■ - 10 30
“ “ Branchville “---1130
t! “ Biackville, “ 1 15 f. m.
» Aiken, “ 330
Arrive at Hamburg not before 1 30
DOWNWARD.
Not to leave Hamburg before. 6 00 a. m.
“ “ Aiken, “ 730
“ “ Biackville, 915
“ “ Branchville " 11 30
“ “ Georges’, t! 1145
“ “ Summerville “ 130 p. m.
Arrive at Charleston not before- ■ • - 3 00
Distance 13G miles —Fare S‘ A Speed not ove (
25 miles ati 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 all regular Passenget
Stations-, when a white Hag is hoisted as a signal.
June 14 Jg
j |i )UR DESS NOVELIST LIBKA
i 1.3 RV—Nos. 1,5 GandT—P.ie. 25 cents on
! ly per number. i
’ No. 4. The V’oung Duke, with a portrait ot |
D’lsraeli.
No. 5. Francs.sea Carrara, bv L, E.
No. G. Henrietta Temple, by D’lsradi.
N ). 7. Peter Simple, by Cant. Alarryatr.
Also, an additional supply of previous numbers.
Just received bv „
feb 24 Cil AS E GRENVILLE A CO.
HP HIKES’ FRENCH REVOM
j. TlON.—Price reduced to Four Dollars.— :
To be published in sixter n numbers, at 25 cents ;
per nhmbcr, with 13 Steel L igr.av iuK>. Sub-..ip- .
lions received, and specimen numbers maybe i
I seen, at our store. _
f P b 24 (’HAS E GRENVILLE & CO.
81l ()T HE R JON ATI IA N EX
TR A. —The publishers of these works, who
commenced the revoluti m i i cheap book publish
ing that Is taking such rapid stri i; s in this coun
try, and which seems likely to supersede even all
That Dr. Franklin attained in the introduction ot
the minting press, have sent me a supply ot a
verv r beautiful French R imanoe, entitled ■ India
na.” from the French of George Sand, (Madame
Dudevant,) an original translation from the fourth
Brussels edition. a dol
* ' feb 24 Literary Depot, imder I S Hotel.
I’l INO FORTES. FURNITURE, AND
iciIUKS—CHEAPEtt THAN EVER
C-\ v PL ATT &C< >. arc disposing
/. of their stock of Furniture at extremly
I>w nrices for cash. W e call the attention ot the
plXr.oNia. mre ch.m- -
tu re as they have had betme. On sto k Klla a e,
and we are determined to close it »ut at
ocl 15 ’ __
SA acts worth knowing, a
V A positive stay for the hair falling out, or to
restore it In bald places. , n i
4 certain cure nr all Rlreutnauim and s»ell«l
cure for .he Fib.in a.I
Ca A Warranted cure for all Bruises, Scalds, and
other so’ea. and a ire eyes.
\ ood iv- 3 cure or the Salt Rht m • , t p
A beautiiul Dye for the hair—will not co
skin —wb:t rited. n ihp Dru» Store of
KecU oflh, a-- to 4Co I
AUG! STA ’ (;A - TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 1843.
’ ' * aK3a: ; at*atKsi'aiw wdraj
PROSPECTUS OF THE
SOUTHERN ( 1 LTIVATOR.
j | { value* of works »i *vo
. - f '. t.) toe important science of Agii.-nitnro
may b,v e been appreciated in former dale the day
has passed when u becomes n -cussat v m .-.it Jr
v. ‘r ;ale llefcl,ce ti. necessity and
,'V* suo!l Publications, and all pmetical men
a ■ no A con-tr.,1.11 d to admit th • beneficial iutin
u t u uch tn.'v ex ■:< ise upon tli > Agiiculiurai ia
i, *‘l- °* lfl :‘ V * in!i A : *s well in i;k-increased pro
ductions ol labor as in the gene ai improvement <>t
7" ' 1 i with th • cmivictions, and
I. a UO ' e lf st:u . Ruths widriiare daily devd
‘‘ ‘.'p 'I V: ol every red,* -:i ig man, th • ue
ccsmty dne.'tmg a portion to tiiat labor now
,n i J ox r_d in the production ot our great staple, in-
IrTL 1 m r F a D d n ?° ;e J. ,rofi table employment—the
m Br l ea ' l ' st,lf lN Provisions, Stock of all
V ll . boiebx rendering the Southern section ol
V, l!l,j n, less dependent for all the articles of
dmly consumpuoa, upon our Eastern and West
?* !1 a ’ l J affording a more ample field for
i.ripioxemciit of our rapidly cxiiausring soils —the
undersigned have been induced to undertake the
puolicauon ol tiie Southern Cultivator, a work
wnirn will oe exclusively devoted to the cause of
Southern Agriculture, and whatever pertains to
fie promotion ot the science, in all its varied ram
ifications, extending as they do through all the
Mechanic Arts.
, bD't sket' bol the objects and designs of
tne wu.K will doubless commend it to the favora
ble consideration of every intelligent Planter who
icr-ls tne necessity of such a medium ofcommuui
i uu in, and to such, without further remark, we
make a-direct appeal in its behalf, confident that
the txtu inely low p:ice at which ii is offered, will
place it within the reach ofevery farmerhoxvever
limited !:is means.
TERMS.
1 be Southern Cclviva i or will be issued every
o .ici week; the first number will appear early in
January, on fine paper and new type, (bought
expressly for the work) in a form suitable for bind
ing. Each number to contain eight pages 9by 12
inen s, which will form at tire end of the year, a
volume ol 203 pages, and will be mailed to sub
scribers at ONE DOLLAR per year, invariably
IN ADVANCE.
I be ( ASIJ ptiiv iple will be rigidly adhered to,
and in no case vnill the work be forwarded unless
the cash acccompanies the order.
Every citizen, whether he be Farmer, Media n
ie, Lawyer, Doctor or Merchant, who feels the ne
cessity ol making tin cliort 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.
aL => Post Masters will forward all subscrip
tions, free of charge, if handed to them. Other
wise all letters and communications must be post
paid. J. V', &. VV. S. JONES.
_ Augusta, Ga., December 24, 1842.
(dice S. C. ( . i{. K. Company, }
Hamburg, January 14, 1843, <j
TVT OTICE.—Freight on the following
JL N articles irom Charleston to Hamburg, are
reduced as follows.
Flour, Fruit, Potatoes, Bread and Crackers, 50
cents a bbi; Bet 1, Pork, Fish and Liquor, not to
cxc ed )5 gallons, SI a bbi; Molasses in bills 25
c tits a hundred, in tierces 30 cents a hundred, in
hbds 40 eeuf» a hundred; Sugar and Rice 30 cents
a hundred; < kit lee 35 cents ;i hundred; Nails ami
Iron 25 c nis a hundred; and Salt, in sacks, 50
cents. A. B. STLRGES, Agent,
jnu IG
ALWAYS AT IIOMJE.
IE 'to irinfst’i; r'lcapest, finest trimmed, /> t made
and mod beautiful Jilting Coal of modern ti.ites?
.i \ ME S MA \ AIS A \ ,
Leiitifiii '.ik Tailor and Military orkmun,
for tho long continued
_ ami liberal support received from the citl
| zens of Augusta and vicinity, respectfully informs
his fii -mis and the public generally, that having
removed to th > eastern tenement known as thi
old United States and Bridge Bank building, In
is n »w prepared to make up to measure an entire
suit of clothes in the astonishing short notice of
eighteen hours warranted as above. My numer
ous country friends will find this a matter of great
convenience, as many would prefer having their
clothing made t » measure, would their short stay
in town admit of so doing, particularly persons of
unusually large size, who will always find itdilli
cuit, if not impossible to find a satisfactory fit from
ready made houses the subscriber being special
ly qualified to warrant an easy, uniform and
beautiful lit.
Samples of the most fashionable patterns, qual
ity and colors will lie arranged and exhibited for
. ••comntodatjng those whose timeandjudgdment
may not permit a general examination of the mar
ket! fiom which customers cannot fail to select
something to suit their taste, and ability to pur
chase at the fill iwing reduced prices:
I Fin imported Cassimere Pants,from-• $7 to IG
Vests, 1 to 10
Beautiful Blue, Black and Fancy Dress
and Frock Coats, 22 to 40
Cloaks, plain, h, i to full Circle, 30 to lot)
Dome.-tl•.* Coats, Janes, Sattiiu tt. &v. -10 to 15
Pants and Vests, Ito 5
Ail made to measure, and warranted substantial
and of good material
Coats made and trimmed from -SlO to sl3
Cutting, as usual, attended t.i with precis-ion
and p:j net utility. Also, a general .assortment of
I Trimmings k< pt on hand, at reduced prices for
cash.
Wanted immediately, om- first rate JOl R
NEVM \N TAILOR, to whom liberal wages will
be paid. J- MANAHAN.
Oct 24 ts
VTERVE AND BONE Liaunent —
' j_ v A warranted cuu for Rheumatism.
Kvans’ Soothing Syrup —A first rate artier for
children teething.
f/uy's Liniment —For Piles, &c (Ac.
East India Hair Dye— For coloring the hair,
I warranted not to injure the skin.
Bagncrts Vermifuge —Unrivalled for worms in
children.
Spohn s Headache Flcmedy —For sick headache,
arising from acidity of the stomach, &c.
Hahn of Columbia —For restoring hair and cur
ing baldeess.
Chlorine 7 'ooth 11 ’ash —For cleansing the teeth
and purifying the- breath.
Id sans' * Camomile and Aperient Pills —A cer
tain cure for dyspepsia, &c.
Th - articles can be obtained fresh and genuine
at the Drug Store of ROBERT AUSTIN,
two doors below Eagle & Phccnix Hotel,
jc 25 _jf_
ARCH V respect-
Jffff) fnilv informs his friends
thai lie lias returned to his
old stand, in the rear of the
iBVi ir —t United States Hot.!, where
pe will lie happy to serve
those who njay call, with Oysters, fresh and -alt
water Fish, Game of every description, and, in
fact, whatever the Charleston and Savannah and
our own market can supply, maybe constantly
found at Aruhey’s, served up in his best manner.
Jan j7
WINDOW CLASS
7 T 17 boxes 7 bv 9
112 " 8 bv in i . Balum > e
g :: ISHjiir
45 • 10 bv 14 | Window Glass.
42 “ 10 bv 15 J •
For sale low by THOMAS S. METCALF,
jan 31
DENTISTRY.
BENJAMIN DOUGLAS. Surge on
Dentist, has removed to the residence
j 242 Broad street, over the Watch and Je w
I ore of .Mr. G. C. Gordon. oct 13
OLD0 LD cop PER WANTED- 12
;ii t n^ n,a p ‘ r ,. pound > will be paid for ail
■ ‘ '¥ lvered before the Ist of April next.
■ I L ; T r /achi:,e Sho P of the Georgia Rail Road
; a “0 ioiKi:i? Company, Augusta. feb 2
-j dc GreenvilKi .Mountain.-,-r \vill iifseii
I rr.vm !ii ” ,;S Con M'icuouriy and forward fill fori
j pay men i.
A NEXV FOUNDRY kZL, ;.ti a?
ri- * . "I 'Villi llie G.-o; i, It-.if ii-.a.l and
I bjiwting Company, the uudersi med is now r..adv
i ’’“k F: ; u:id, y Business, in oil its
0.-oitlu-, on tii i.- lot in Augusta.
i , .V rdus 0‘ I l f,n, ° 1 ' HrasaCiisti.igs will be llnnk
i *O-1} received and pro -qnly executed. Tt-iins
| cash, or sh u t credit with appr..vvd city aectp
t tame Ibe price? will be lower Ilian ai.v v.oik
heretofore executed in Augusta,
bo Id trw&wGin SAUMEL HE Vs.
| \ DlFs' MANTLES -Afew stijro
, ip3r velvet, and silk fashionable Short
Clouks or Mantles. Also, Merino Under Vests
and Silk Girdles; fine Perfumery, Soaps, Hair
Dlls and Brushes. For sale cheap by
dec 3*-*f WILLIAM O. PRICE.
A LLIS( )N S 111 SI < )I\ . —History
-AV ol Europe, from the commencement of the
b tench Revolution in 1789, to the restoration ol
the Bourbons in 1315, by Archibald Allison, P.
R. S. E., Advocate.
Nos. 1 and 2, just rec, ived and for sale at 25 cts
per numb r by
jan 23 CiLAS. E. GRENVILLE & CO
SALE.----A splendid four wheci
J- (.aniage, (second band) of superior work
m in.- ip and extra finish. It has been but little
used. Cost in Newqrk, N. J.. 31000 without bar’
*J ess * , 7 1P barness cost $l9O, and is in good or
dei. 1 ii. establishment, can be bad for less than
hah cost. Apply to
J an ‘33 ‘ GEO. W. LAMAR & CO}
JV/TACKEREL & Goshen Butter.—
j-7 M 10 half barrels No. 1 Mackerel, selecud
for family use.
17 kegs Goshen Butter.
Reri ived this day, and for sale low hv
b'b 7 T. S. METCALF.
Dot A T() ES ! TO TATO ES !!
i 50 bids yellow potatoes, for planting,
40 “ Scotch do (Ayreshire) for the ta
ble, a very superior article.
Mill be rectived, and sold on the wharf low for
cash. |jan 26] GEO. W. LAMAR & CO.
ANDCz\NDLES MMO boxes
kA No. 1 Soap, in various size boxes, from 20
to 80 lbs each; 20 boxes refined Tallow Candles,
.! superior article; 20 boxes Sperm Candles, war
ranted to stand the summer, will be offered low
on arrival, which is hourly expected.
jan 26 _GKO. W. LAMAR vV CO.
/CHEESE, WINE, & c .—-Will be
landed this day,
10 casks Cheese,
20 boxes do
5 qr casks M. Madeira Wine, old and fine,
25 bbls superfine Flour,
And sold, on accommodating terms, by
_jan 26 GEO. W. LAMAR & CO.
HTHE WAVEHLEY \u\Fi.S
*- Only 25 cents each. —A new and revised
edition of those celebrated novels arc now in
course of publication, at the above extremely low
price. Specimen numbers may be seen, and sub
scrlutious received, at our store.
■ b 24 ( HAS I’, GRENVILLE rV CO.
ANATOMY —A sys
-7 V tr-in of Anatomy for the use of students
of medicine, by Casper Wistar, M. D., late Bro
ressor of Anatomy in the University of Pennsyl
vania. with notes and additions by Wm. E. flor
ner, M. D., the whole entirely remodelled by J.
Pancoast, and illustrated by j’nore than two hun
dred engravings—Bthl edition- 2 vols Bvo. For
sale by CHAS E GRENVILLE 4V CO.
feb 17
i IEBE< i S (TIEMISTRY.—Ani
-3 J mal or < Jrganic ( hemistry, in its appli -ation
to Physiology and Pathology, by Justus Liebeg,
with additions, notes and corrections by Dr. Gre
gory, Webster and others.
( hemistry in its application to Agriculture and
Physiology, by Justus Liebeg, AI D Ph D FR S,
(Vc. A new supply of these invaluable work
just received by
feb 17 CHAS E GRENVILLE «fc CO.
millin’ FROM FRANCE.
100 bottles of the celebrated IJugaercs Vermifuge.
F |Ml IS VERMIFUGE is preferable
-X- to aIJ others as yet known, on account of
its being stomachic and tonic. It is prepared eiir
tirely from plants, and is warranted to contain
nothing injurious to the human constitution. —
This being its first introduction in this place, con
sequently its virtures are little known, but in Eu
rope, and the different cities in the United States,
where it has been used ir has never failed of com
plete success. It may be given to children at any j
age, and in all instances where it fails of success j
in destroying every or any kind of worm, after a ;
fair trial, the money will be refunded.
To be had at the Drug Store of
ROBERT AUSTIN A CO
feb 19-ts 2 doors below Eagle A Phumix otel
IMPORTANT M EDICTX ES I
; v 1A RS HALLS SAKS AFAR ILL A
1.7.1. is with confidence offered to the Medical
Faculty and the public, as possessing in a great j
degree all the virtues of .Sarsaparilla in its most 1
concentrated form, b ing prepared by a new and ;
improved process over all others, which exrracts
all the active matter of the root. This syrup is
highly recommended as a Fall and Spring purifier i
of the bjood, and xx jll be found particularly useful
m 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, Ac. Physicians who
prescribe Marshall’s Sarsaparilla, will soon dis
cover such incontestable evidence ol its curative
powers, as shall fully establish its character and ,
superiority over oil others now in use. One eight .
ounce bottle contains more of the active principle j
of Sarsaparilla , than a gallon of those mixtures
usually sold in the stores, and those who have
been disappointed in the use of Sar.'-aparltla, trill i
find this an effectual remedy.
MARSHALL'S VERM IFI (Hi Is reeom j
mended to nurses, parents and others, who have !
the care of children, as the most sale and effectual i
worm-destroying medicine yet discovered. Besides
being a safe and active vermifuge, it is so pleasant 1
that no child will refuse to take it. It is equally
efficacious in removing other disorders, such as
bowef complaints, vomiting, and all complains to
which children are liable.
HE YE S EMBROCA TION, for Horses.—
This valuable Embrocation has been used with
great success in the cure ot th* moat troublesome
diseases with whi-■■•h the horse is affected, such as
old strains, swellings, galls, strains of the should
ers. Ac. It soon cures old or fresh wounds, cuts,
bruises, Ac. It is hiahly recommended, and
should be constantly kept in the stables of all per
sons ovvnjag horses.
bold at W. .M ARSHALL’S, (successor to f’hns.
Marshall.) No. 312 Market street above Ninth,
Philadelphia. also,
Marshall's Compound Syrup of Liverwort.
“ “ Tonic Mixture,
u l * of Sarsaparilla, Cubebs
and Copaiva,
“ Extract of Buchu,
“ “ Pind Root, Ac. Ac.
For sale bv J. E. MARSHALL,
nov 29-wfim Successor to Thos. I. Wray. 1
DEMPSTER'S NEW SONGS,
JUST received by H Fausoxs, can- !
sistingof—The Lament of the Irish Emigrant, i
Blind Boy, Ac. Ac.
„ Also, two new Songs by Russell—Poor Man’s 1
U riend, Ship on Fire, a descriptive scene.
Cadeaw Musical for 1843, consisting of six ori- I
ginal Songs. The words bv Mrs. Crawford and
music by Charh s E. Horn.
Miss Lucy long, a popular Extravaganza.
■ r. w ßb a large collection of New and 1
Old Music tor Piano Forte, Flute and Violin, Mu- '
sic Paper and Instruction Books. A liberal dis- I
count made to teachers and music dealers
mli 15
PIANO FORTES,
AT MANUFAC TURE K S ’ PRICES.
PARSONS offers for sab'
1 Fortes from CHICKERING
........ A: MACK A 5 ’S, of Boston, Mass. R.
F I ,ARK Co •• atld STODDARD,
VVOIv( LSI I.R A DUNHAM, of New York, at
the lowest Factory Prices, adding freight and ex
change only.
Orders will bo received for instruments outlie
same terms, and no advance required until the in
strument is received and approved. oct 17-ts
| J BRA R Y SELECT NOVELS,
, No. 13.—The Last of ihc Barons, by Sir
L. L. Bulwer—price 25 cents. For sale by
mh 3 CHAS E GRENVH.LE A CO.
IVTEWSPAPER periodicals,-
x The subscribers have just received the
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 5 ork price of postage only :
Last ot the Barons, by Bulwer, at IS cents.
p he Bible in Spain, by Gjo. Borrow, 31 cents.
Forest Days, by G. P. R. James, 1,9 cents.
!• rancis of \ alois, by Flagg, 12£ cents.
Lights and Shadows of Factory Life, 12.4 cts.
Lite and Exploits of Wellington, 25 cents.
Bianea Cappello, by Lady Bulwer, 20 cents.
Persons residing in the countr}*, who will re
mit one dollar free of expense, will be regularly
supplied by mail with all the new works as pub
lished, until that amount has been furnished.
»n 17 CHAS E GRENVILLE & CO.
EAGLE HOTEL,
Newxax, Georgia.
M THE subscriber respectfully in
forms his friends and the public generally,
that he has taken the large and commodious
House on the West side ol the public square, and
thoroughly repaired and fitted it up for the ac
commodation ot the travelling community and
Private boarders who may favor him with a call.
His house is open now and will continue to he
kept open for the accommodation of all who may
call, lb ing 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.
8-w4t WM. 1 . ANDERSON.
HEM/ ARD.- —On the night ol
the lltb inst., my overcoat was stolen
from out the piazza of my house, on the Savan
nah road, witli Bucket Book, containing the fol
lowing papers, to wit:
A receipt from Robert Clarke, Esq., for a note
on J. D. Cook and V. Walker for SIOOO and in
terest, with a credit of 810 given to (4. W. Smith,
and nansferred to me, together with Smith’s re
ceipt 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 be 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 28th January, 1843.
One note on A. G. Whitt head for $43 75, duo
Ist December, 1842.
One note on A. C. Wise for S6O, due Ist Janu
ary, 1843.
Three notes on Atterbery A Cogal for S3O each,
due Ist January, 1343, given to Thos. Dunbar.
One note on VV. Johnson for $32, given to Sa
rah F. Dunbar, dates not recollected.
One due bill on Hulbert A Roll for sl9 and
some cents.
One note on J. Collins for $lB, date not recol
lected, given to D. Ward.
Un note on S. M. Cadle for about sl2, due a- I
bout the Ist January, 1842.
Together with a good many receipts and ac- i
counts and notes paid by, me and other papers nut I
recollected. The above reward will be paid for I
the recovery of the pocket-book and papers,
m 16-w2t* JOHN < l tAV« -i s.
REWARD.—Lost, on the 24th
day 01 December last, between my *
house and Lincolnton, Lincoln county, a common
size leather Pocket Hook, tied with a blue string, 1
and containing about three hundred and twenty i
dollars in bank bills, on different banks, and one
dollar and fifty cents }n 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. 1
One on Thomas J. Murray for forty dollars.
One on Benjamin Samuels for thirty two dol ;
lars twenty five cents.
One on Watson for two hundred dollars.
Two fi las one against Tllman Alva y, the other
1 against William Reynolds—amounts not recol
lected.
Two due bills on B. B. Moore for filter ndoilars
I each.
Three notes on Tiiman Alvey, one for seventy
five dollars, one for eight dollars, the othcramount
not recollected.
One on Thomas Tillery for six dollars.
One receipt of Robert F. Curry for two hundred
1 and twenty dollars.
| One receipt on James Lampkin for three hun
dred and thirty nine dollars.
One receipt for four bales cotton, in Augusta,
at Green A Andrews’ warehouse, left there in 1
December, 1312.
! Also many othe r notes and receipts, names and 1
amounts not recollected,
i 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 Liu
colntou, on the Petersburg road, or to Milus M.
Campbell, at Line Inion. shall be entitled to the
above reward of thirty dollars,
jan 7 ISAAC WILLINGHAM.
KE-MO V A L.—The subscriber won Iff
* inform the planters of Georgia and South
Carolina, that he has removed to Crawfordville,
Ga., w here he will 'permanently locale himself,
and carry on tie- business of manufacturing ( Ol -
TON GINS. He is prepared to make Cotton
Gins on various plans, though he would recom
mend the Anti-ftiofian Gin ns being the best arti
cle of the kind he ha? ever seen in use, and, Irom
his experience ia the'- business, he can say, swili
propriety, that he does noi think bis Gins tan be
surpassed in the Southern States, and in fully au
thenticailng what he says in relation to the mat
u r, he w uuld refer you to certificates of gentlemen
v, ho have used them. All orders addressed to the
subscriber at Crawfouhiffc, Taliaferro county,
Ga.. will receive prompt attention.
, jan 3 S. R. CRENSHAW.
A OL. VII—No 66.
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Cheap Advertising,
Merchants, Lawyers, Mechanics, ai
business or professional men, can hav»
i not exceeding porn lives inserted, in u
of the following, one year lor FIVI 1 L
LARS, tjTAI.WAYS IV ADVANCE.Jp| M
tour lines will l»e charged at the same i
3 U.i IX £3 5- DIR ECTOR
GBEEHWAY, HENRY Jfc
HI 1*1; UU. STREET, N. V.,
U id receive consignments of Cotton, Fouic* «>
; and Southern produce generally, and wj iv u
the best attention. swtlst jun<
WILLIAM DEARING A St
COMMISSION MERCHANT >
oct 13-fan Charlestot '
Dr. JOHN MILLEN,
Office Aio. 174, North side Broad-street, * < i
Eagle and Phoenix Hotel. [nov 16}
G. WALKER,
Warehouse and Commission Mer. ant.
jy 221 Hamburg, S. C.
ADAMS A HOPKINS,
Warehouse and C ommission Mer a
tn 13-ts Campbell street, Ai , t
CRAWFORD & GUNBY
Factors and Commission Merchant
nov 26-ts No. 72 Bay-st., Savannah, <’ <
GEO. R. WILSON,
Dealer in Boots and Shot
No. 177 Bro&d-st. 3 doorsabove Eagle i\ ) t , ix.
Hotel. b<i 1 y feb 11
E. L. FERRY,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Hat and Cap Store,
Opposite Insurance Hank, Broad-st., Am,s. ,(L
oct 3 bd | v
DR. J. H. MURRAY
Tenders his professional services to th i’ . -
of Hamburg and vicinity. Office on ( u -
C. ap 19 ly
Dll. H. F. CAMPBELL
Oilers his professional servicestolheeni/ ,■ of
Augusta. Office under Dr. J. A. Eve’s « ping.
»P IB l y '
D’ANTIGNAC & BARRY
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS
Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints, Window
Glass, Sash, «&c. &c.
feh 24 No. Eroa * st.
GEORGE D. RICE,
Attorney at I ,
Marietta, Cobb coimtv. .
Practices in the counties of Cobh, I) L ,
Campbell,Paulding, Cass, Cherokee am: th
nov 18 j y»
GEORGE SCHLEY,
Attorney at 1 ■ ,
Ar si i. -'..-a
Practices in the counties of Colon da, Wash
ington, Burke, Jefferson and Riehrno: ' n IP*
A. J. & T. W. MILLED,
Attorney s at I.a v , *
Augusta, Or;.
Practice in Richtnond, Columbia and Lincoln
counties, and in the Circuit Court of the I .States
for the District of Georgig. m 31
JOSEPH W. THOMAS
Attorney at 1 a
oct 18-trvy.Jry • Wanet ton, Os.
T npUAB 11. POLHII
Attorney at Lavr,
nov 26-wly Louisville, Jeflerso Co., Ga.
tT S. & C . BAKER
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Grocery Merc bants,
sep 3 Broad-st., opposite Bank of Hr • wi;
RIPLEY & LpDTMAN N
Drapers and T oors,
ap 6 No*2Q9 Broad- , lugusfa.
CHAS. E. GRENVILLE*& ( 0.,
Booksellers and StaVor.er ,
teb 4 bd Broad-str et, Aug: ■ tu.
BLA CK WOODS EDINBURt.
M A G A ZIN E—Re-print—Two dollars a, T
! ydur. Copies for sale at 25 cents each, ui tie Li
terary Depot, U. 8. Hotel,
mh 4 S A HOLMES.
<CJU( JARS
F-J 70 hhds New Orleans Sugar, fi; . : ■
quality,
25 hhds prime St Croix and Porto bit , Sr, ...
10 hhds Claiiffed Matanzas Suga
Will be landed this day.
mar 9 T. S. METCALF.
| OAF. Crushed & Powdeii. , . r.-
fi A 40 bbls Loaf and Crushed S ; . f, m
VVoolsey A Wooisey’smanufactory. - rior
q. alitv, and for sale at a low price.
mar 9 T. **. METCALF.
!VT OTIC E TO JOUR
1_ v HATTERS. -20 good Jourm yi •
above business will find constant i m; 1 n m* i.t\ :
liberal wages, at the Domestic Hat Viaou}: ,
Oamak, Warren county, Ga. Appl i<>
mh 3 \v2rn JOHN H HARRIS
TVTO'J’K-E.-'J he co-partncL liio h,- , r O .
J_ v fort existing between the muff; ■ .
this day dissolved by mutual corn-* ; > ■
sms having dt mauds against saui
please call on the senior partner, vd,-.. ; -
to settle all demands against said ft m. * !:
authorized to collect all due?.
s, G HAUL; ,L,
T. J. H \RRFLL
Madison. Ga., Jan.-16, 1843. . . ' »
MEDK ,\!, Tht mi ll
ing formed a copnrtovhip in h- .
of Medicine and Surgery, in all tl :r a;,
hope, by strict attention to the-dm .
session, to merit a liberal share o ,i .’ n
age. ELIJAH K JOY L>.
J GORDON LOW Hl>.
Madison, February 11. wi t
AUGUSTA i> 81 Ol
S//A AE R GAR I> E A >EE h S
r I’M IE proprietor of this < -Mbii-hmei.i
I has just received a large suj j!, ; mine
Seeds, the crop ol 18-12. lie leave S< *o |
recomnientl theinst Ives, wi.ih tl. , 1, \>* lor— !
i ver since he has dead in tie m 'J li Sha
Garden Seed is sought for bye- ,v | r- ■; . : i
hen they may have it genuine. !n> e I .u al
lowance made to country dealers
Bird Seed, Lucerne,Cloyer,MmigGo iu-.z
Frem li Sugar Beet, Rye Grass, B1 ■c » Hu.
do.. Hops, Asparagus* Roots, Ti i 8 ■.•
also Flower Seed. tap! m '
LAST OF THE RAKOX S.
| COPIES of the f ; v.
“ by Sir E. L, Hulwer re in
style for reading—price 25 cents
by THOMAS RICH AR
Horace Smith’s and James 1 r ■
pers’ edition, daily expected
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