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• i£o!iimcnial.
~ February 10
hies fsoia l- lV f February 0
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Ga.. -March 17. I-TL
, nl Pilot i rJ Mi"! V.ae*. M.dt*on .
r. - vuabekina enough to mfi.rm
Da*. , v .Tit to be wore how thy patro
inisdl' i? 10 1 u uiiii '-' the name ol “No
we the undersigned, have been
the’satin’. We Started, or took
ijfiift' 1 ‘ ~ .. j||A ugu.-ta, aiul wea' de-
Madison; fi«w«y we got
j th stage was stopped,
thatou aLcOUt j a second time on the
and hi** v we Mj (on W; . have to pay dou-
friends coming on, tins is to
iiut'un the.a ho« w a*- 1 - t fi e Agent at
You Will vv V. M ’DOWI.I).
W. H. LEE,
S. M. PERRV,
HF.NRV EDWARDS,
M , , M. H. HOBBS, Va
i,» 20-1 w .
T, WIGHT MAN.
Portrait Painter,
at Masonic Hall.
Oifershis seniors to the citi/crm of Ausnsta
iidrtitv. As his stay m this city will b.
those desirous of Ins services will no « <il
| a jive him a call immediately. tl-in IB
Ij 3 We art* authorised to announce
wav HILL, I. A. HIBLER, and F. M. ROK-
EgTSON, as candidates, to represent Ward No.
Tin the City Council. _* tn 17
m' are authorised to announce C.
.GREINER, J-VO. B. CAMPBELL and AIAR
SS FREDERICK, as candidates to represent
liriXo. 2, in the City Council. * tn 15
J W. M. BERRIEN,
Attorney at l.aw,
jan 11 ly* Rome, Floyd county, Ga
' VANCEY Si HABERSHAM,
Attorneys at Law,
it?. C. Yascev Hamburg, S. C.
HuiOnH ABEL? HAM. jail 10
t: 1. o t II I \ c;
Made to Measure in the lies! style.
CLOTII 1 N G ,
hike htst style, ready made tij>.
Hats,Caps, Shins, Stocks, Hollars, and every
»«■ pertaining to gentlemen’s dress, may be
found of the best kind and at the lowest
for cash; at
WILLIAM 0. PRIDE’S Establishment.
m
WYATT & WARREN,
DEAL Elt S 1N
'lllsMudbi!,, Faces, French Flowers,
•*»*,tlutim, Cassimere ;, Carpeting, ani
Dutch Rolling t loths.
No. 206 Broad-st.
v r. CHAPMAN,
Attorney at I.aw,
third door above the Augusta Bank,
tea °
WIIX CL M. UENRV,
Attorney at Law,
Milledgeville, Ga.
putisn TURKEY" FIGS, &c.—
Kjo Sj fheap,
kip. U3iii Dime Sper.n Winter Oil, very
■ f - jmar D T. S. METCALF
nr,^s superior Cham
s 1 1 landing this day and ior sale
‘ W & J NELSON.
tierces of Rice, will be
litis daV. ’
T s METCALF.
0 m uAli.-Ht hhl~.
tfcjj* ,* Bn >u. mi consignment and for
>. ■ 111 h OEO vv LAMAR .Vc, CU.
ap ’■ .Lie ■ >0 c. nts. For sale by
, * HAS c GRENVILLE & CO.
.V I „,i i; • ■ : ■ bbls.
«h? j U ’elected f.uuilv Flour. Just receiv
:,tll GEO WL \ MAR & < JO.
V P()I{ THIS PfiOPLE.
Vlj j 1 Blanchard’s Scries.
'' Murray's Encyclopedia of
S’ 5 «»wpublishing in Parts, at 2'>
with 1200 engravings;
given gratis. Just rectiv
NEGROES.—2S Ne
ki t „ to 30 years old, of both
" n . o!n may he found those suita
■f* 6 ** tradesmen, dec. &c.
«ls GEORGE VV LAMAR & < O.
A SPURTING I*o\V
r and 100 kegs of this
*^ tSs *K aud , ~ e , * Sj, nijcsa States, for sale
r <tull 3 by H, P, PKCK,
w..'t i . Augusta, Ga.
h..;...,, 1 ‘ Vt, °\va shots in the vicinity
Potvilti U,C tU l* u^^s h bmir approba
r 1 ' ia ' L ' yben lire Heiiuna Pair
tfweea, ! “ Pnmouacu it a superior article.
tjV jym-r, J J Wilson,
K||J W G Nimmn
s ’ j C LeUuer, M Tucker.
~ i au i7 *f
**WEAT F Lou R and
*•
t»i, Bul(rby
a 1 iETCALF
J V""" MAN Y H VN > miJ
1 °,-v * i th(* l '.. : . 1 I
w ill 1! 11;• ,vl;ili y iTc i v Ij*
under i.i- cire, wi.t,
desjench, ami at } ni -s snh
!AIX A . JAS. MAN AH AN
B wmp N Th. (JL k' r^“d^hu®N
, . 11 ;• Ore snoscribr-rs Tesncetfullv U
i-t mtn t, nienus and the public, that th -.y’ s L
e •nnniic i . ... mufaftmv, at their fstab!ishi. i ent‘
it Charleston, .S. {’.. S.ur:,.. .f,,.. ■
AT:.;,’ j};..’ C " lr ' Oi 31l Sl2-S, tor
nc.it A.m.. Rid.dcs and .'screens, j ur Dutch
Vlul t Siv TtiaX Hour ; * Sa,ld > CV.clnl-.ud
, ‘ 0),.r.>V h a / ; at ur im
j oiud Du.eli ■.•. hu- ( Inn,?, ( >j [foe sirs* onnli.v
il s ‘ ij
Clrarleston, S. C. 2l’. ‘*° NES
'VSHS, TOLiHdT.S, OH Sv Aids,
oli OaN A M ItNT.V i. i 1.. .:.u. 0 C a.),.;.
r r HE Gibscribor deems it only m-ci ;J
• 1 sa n y rj uuuounce his anival in AiWusta, to
mduee all guiding m n-.d of a good suit of Hair
to insure th tr nning In ~ call, n, tho?.- 10/i
tneir UM -, an e nly appli.- >iimay be the u. ~.2
m n-Honng rhesinte. A., my .-tav i< limited »..
Saturday ovum,, tim gylii March I shall h.
pleasyd to rec.-iv.: th • im.n dime calls of all Unme
slamn.ig in n-..! oi ain ad,-rat ■or luxmi.inl In ad
a! Hn;r. Ap.ply at I .yto.m at the F.a -ie A .*!.
•ri-v Hotel, where 1 uid h> found :;t all ii.u.:-
luiinp my stay. Piic-es 1.1 a.’eordance with the
tiMiea THOMAS uuiRK,
tn »Q-3t of No. ISO Broadway, N. V .
<• It 1S VV OLD’S VV AKfi A\ T |f|>
GuTT’ON GINS.
Jf jt.aeilec maLtS perhet. who thru can
. claim a better tight :o p« rfectim in the trad;,
than Samuel Qtiswukl ! His Gins have t,. nin
use in this State for twenty years m mote.
The subscribers would inform bu\eis if (Jins,
that they con untie to cany on the making «.1 th«
above named Gins in numbeis sull'n ientlv gn at
or small, to supply ail ur,h is tht v ti.av ten in ,
either through agents or by Liter. 'lheimpiov. I
ments they have iiiade, are such as \\ ill, up, u
first sight, satisfy any one of their mat utility,
possessing at the time sinijfii. Ity, which is otic oi
the tiiosi important thing- to h ■ looked to, when
it is considered that they a.,- managed mostly by
negroes, who know nothing oi complicated m.a
elnncry. Importing tlmir steel direct, tin y arc
sure of getting the best article that is made” and
therefore leel an assurance in giving satisfaction
in that particular. They deliver them promptly
in any part of the country free of charge, and
icarrant that tSiey do well in every way. We
will not resort to the t lan of s mm builders, by
giving certificates in the newspapers, but vv ill
merely ask those wishing to buy, to ask almost
any ot tin if neighbors it tbey- know- anv thing of
Griswol.l’s f»ins. We clulieuge Lujuiry and in
vestigation. Our agents, however, earry with
them a few certificates, which have been innulv
ottered.
REPAIRING done with dt spatch.
GRISWOLD & JOHNSON.
Clinton, Jones co., Ga. eowfiai in 21
HULL’S TRUSSES.
NUTIGE To HirPTUß
■'c P A) PERSONS.—Peis.ns a j fueled
v ruptures may r»!y upon the best
instrumental aid the world ailbrds, on application
to the office, No. 4 V esey street, New Vork, or
to the Druggists generally, in the principal towns
in the United State-.
Matty persons have undertaken to vend imita
tions of Hull’s celebrated Trusses, and thousands
are imposed upon in consequence. These imita
tions cannot be relied upon ; they are made by
unskilful mechanics, and are no better than the
ordinary trusses.
Be careful when purchasing Tt usses purporting
to be Hull’s, to examine the back pad of Hull’s
Trusses, to see it they are endorsed by Dr. Hull in
waiting. None are genuine, or to be r. lied upon
as good, without the signature- of -Autos G. Hull.
TO TUT LA DIPS.
DH. HULL’S 17TEBO ABDOMINAL SUPPoU l EH.
This new instrument for the rad
ical cure of Prolapsus Uteri, or fall-
of the Womb, by external ap
j IhPV plication, superseding t.ie use of
W Ay the objectionable Pessary, i-; eon It
! ** dently recommended to the arllicted
AAJ as the means of perfect restoration
i to health, it never having failed of performing a
cure even under Urn most aggravated circum
stances. The supporter, wh m propeily tilted to
ihe form of the pitimr, gives i nm diale relief
from all tho a disto-ssi-er, dragging and bearing
down sensations incident upon ibis complaint,
and in time periects a vtuii al cure. Ihe vciy
m-tny testimonials in its Javor from tin* m .’.i--
tinguished-'*nrgeonsaniiPnysici.Vii -in I. t.njt. an .
Ameiica, connneu is it very highly to all those
-iitTeringfrom this hitherto incurable malady
iloonis have b.*• n ftr nishrd exclusively lor la
ji ’ ; ,t No. 4 Ves.-y street, New York, having a
separate entrance, from tie business departun ut,
wh.-re a lady i- in constant attendance to apply
trusses and supporters to female patients.
These celebrated instruments can bn obtained
io A ufrusta, from W of. !\. Kllt.lH. N,
1 ’ HAVILAND, RISf.EV&Oo.
NELSON UAR'I'ER.
m 21-d&w3m JOSEPH E. MARSHALL.
\ A LUAISLI-7 AHTIfLES
( A LENN S INDIAN IIAIKDVE.
\ A warranted to change grey, light or red
Hair AV’hiskets and ICvebrows, to <a beautitul and
pennanerit brown or jet black, without stand ig
ihe skin, or injuting th texture ..t thy hair in toe
least, but on th • coutiary mal-ing it suit am.
■>lossv. . . .
Gf.ENN’S ROM VN KALX DOR, an etteetual
r-ul very pleasant remedy for freckles, pimples,
morph, w or moth, redness of the skin. Mutches,
{»•! te- riug.vot ms, and other e itaneoiis alieeiious.
It may he used with peflVct s.tb ty on the most
deli ate skin.
G< rss’.“ ViiOMATtc Rose ioo r.il \-; i: a \ei\-
olea-emt and site dentrirtce, giving a pearly
w hiteness to the teeth (Without injury to the en
aute!,) finness to tit.• gums, and h agram y to me
brentli. . , . , „ ,
'j’he above articles, witn a hrndsoni ■ a-oo.t
nu ni of Toil, t and Shavimr S..aj s, I ei l.nmay o
i, ii , p-r-h. Hair OiD. vVe. Ne., tor sale by
I -‘'lAi-mAG uai ic, VI -rriEN.
npo PREVENT COUNTER
i iM'ITS —The proprietor ol Or. 'Taylor'a
Ua'. r.i Liver,rort has caudal to be cxeeutei, a
-nded steel plate eng nved lab. L Ly T
Ilawaion, Wright «V Hatch, which will in i,..uu
aeeomi.unv ea- I. bottle, and without w me mtm.e
will be genuine. l Or. I aylor * Luu
i Kort. 37'. Larry- "111 be loumi ..n t li-1 n • elope,
i an .j 'npost Nubii i Plictibns ’is the mono o■ ■ ■ u.
| * n remedv for Consumptions and Liter i utn
i • I o.n f.iiiv -satisfied, from long experience,
“SNi
I ~f 1 iv< rwort. Titer - can he no qitesuon that it
i i a certain cure for chronic con -its and coldse--
I t cleanses the lungs by expector.oion-reheyes
i. prr-)thiti<T--seems to heal the t lu--t, . <-
p l '"i.i.
u.o-'t safety- - !>/_ vTs i Agent for Au-
For saleby Wm. H - •• - f( bl 3
gu-la.
» »p( IT AM IA an t> ASS \EI A.
]\ il From the ear!jest ages to r, »^
wiih illustrations of theii natural histo.y b.
V 1 r7 p.-,, n !| v f jbrarv. Jnstrecti\ed b>
\\ 1 amil> ' THOS. RICHARDS.
CHKXCIt lll.aTiellJ.TCltK.
MH. t ). t lAIvP-N !■ D .
S.r*i? member of the Society of Horti
euilmv in Pads, takes priasiny
iiiibrm the ladies and g-ol- mn
\ of this City, tint he haslus an^
. cd iron. !NaaeeWi(har!cha.-oU
men. of EXOTIC
nmsl rare, such as Gunuli,^
\t
....I in**'-' Ilwo ' tj'i'd Vuf all Und»,
r;«r
...oAmu-a near
tt J I
ci House. *
<? GE S \ \ A NN.\ H —The
‘pelior xt, ..m-pucket S AN'I KF,
C.tptum J.*!m .\ock, will leave for Savannah on
t- ym v, Si.)BN_ixs, at 9 ..dock, from the Ladies’
v n jii * r ' u r - iqht or .ssage, havitig elegant
aeeoon.mami.) upjiy m th. Caj,tain e'n b.u.d,
ur, ‘ J I , J T. JARMAN. Agent,
1,1 | at the U. S. Hotel.
kM SSAH 12 TO AM) SVV \ N -■
X AH & fUAHLCSiOX,
, FA EE THROUGH
...ywutfijwsaßa* ley ipiemlki :u., Packet t JEN.
t-LINt H, Captain J. J*. Brooks, w iil run as a
j.,.e«et betw.-eii S.iv and Chasle.?-
ton t iroughoi. l the whole year, L aving Savannah
ev. ry i uday afternoon, at iu\ lock, and Chmles
,u:|.f.v '|y Wednesday moiuing it 9 o’clock.
in -; coat is 11. - low pie- me juiiiciple, and
--cliooiier tigged. He. omi,i ulalions are Hike
boil) splendid and eumnioui .u.-, and eveiyatt. n
pon wii! be p,.i.l m the eomfort of passengeis. —
! he pub.ie may ivat assured u; :i certain convex
•nice to and iroin the üb.ne named places on tlie
d ty.- specified. JOHN W. LONG,
Ag- nt at Savannah.
JOHN B. LAFITTE,
!!l 13-tiw3ui Agent at Charleston.
'S*4 > HIRE.-—A Wet N use, young,
perfectly healthy, and of the movt unex
eef.iionable eiiaract.-r. A.s-r ;i superior house
servant or cook. Apply at this office. 3t*-m 20
\ EW SPlilNi i Gut )DS.—TbesaW
i_ 1 sen!)er i; ;e.‘v i\lni’iit his o?d stand, (a few
doji- o. 1,,.»■ the 1. X. li,.], i.) a gr. at va;i,tv ot
m-w and d, -iraid • SPRING GOODS, which
have been e are tally s. Lot ,! at the j» re sent ! «\v
pit e■, to which he invit: s tu atteutiou of the
puUic. (m 18- Jt) JOHN H LEE.
/ 1 EOUC3IA NANKEENS.- -For
AJS sale by (fi b1 j) \. SI BI.EV.
63H 'F. EH K.—iu iiai i tierces first
' quality Rice. Just recvived and for sale.
m 14 GEO. W. LAMAR & I To.
I fOME AS FOl NO—-By J Frnni
*■ umre ( oop- r. Ch. ap edition, for sale by
m 13 CHAS V. GRENVILLE & CO.
OEARS’ BIBLE BIOGRAPHY
b / E us), llished wiih Si-v.-ral hundred engrav
ings. Fm sale bv
mil t HAS. E. GRENVTLI.F. & Co.
VT«)E’I'H AMERICAN REVIEW,
i- Published quaitedy at five dolleis a year.
Siibsesipiioiis reei ived Ly
n» ! i CHAS. E. GRENVILLE & Co
I Ofin REAMS Wrapping Paper,
AAt \jr x , assort' 1 si/,->. For sale bv'
ROBERT AUSTIN,
dee 19- if 2 doors bv. low Eagle X Phoenix Hotel.
I TANDY ANDY, cheap edition,
■ .1. large type, price 50 cents, with two illustra
tions. “Give me your fist, my dartin’ public.”--
For sale bv
feb 22 CHAS E GRENY IEEE & CO.
TO THE CITIZENS OP THE SOUTH.
GMIE (GENUINE BRANDRETH
■ A PILES have, in all cases in w hich they
have been im,fully sustained their high char
acter. Jn the East and West Indiea. in Russia,
i’urkey and Chinn, the IJ rand ret. 1 , PUL am ex
tensively patronized. The same may be said of
.Mexico and throughout South Ameiica. t have
recently received one order for eight} thousand
boxes, from ibe (Lcernor us a C'oluay r jf Purtu
din the Last Indies. He had used the Bl.tll
dreth Pills lu Madeiia, by the advice of the very
Reverend, the Uanon, Thomas Toleuiiuo de Sil
va, my agent at Funchal, and found them so ex
cellent as an anti-bilious physic and pmiller of
the- blood, that he became, after much experience
ol their beneficial properties, one of lh< if best and
strongest advocates, and has now introduced them
into the Colony of which he is the appointed Go
vernor by the Government of Poitugal. Thus
;he Brandi, t!i Pills e mtinu. m have the sphere
if th, ir ns, min, as ext- utle,l.
In tie- Eastern States of North Ameiica, and
.0 Great Biitaia, no medicim* was . ver in s«i h
universal us. as the Brandreth Pills. High and
iiulu, ntial individuals often purchase tie in to ..d
--niitiiscer to the poor, lu every place where they
nave been introduced, and where no cite ImiUdlan
~1 them has been sold, their reputation has eon
-lantly increased, and the circle of their useful
ness enlarged. They arc conceded to !>•■ the best
purgative, rii Lest anti-bilious and the most cer
tain purifier of the blood known. The cures th, y
have performed in chronic disease?, where hope
a id lied, i- beyond belief
Asagi-ncial family medicine, especially in tin
jiith, their value is incalculable. By having the
ifiiANiitit/) n Pills always on hmd, sh mid a snd
i atta. !, of . i rkness t il.e place, tla y can be yi
veil al once, and will often li;-. ■ effected a care
• ..-fore tli- phvsici.ui could have an ived. In E’ho
ic and i ul! mat ion ol the bowel tn -e Pill sv, iii
,r ojiCf o jiCf rdi'-ve, and perseverance i;i their use,
•eo diiig to the direeli ms, wilt surelv do all that
medicine can do to restore the health ol the pa
ti ur. In diseases arising from thi use of mer
cury, or from any cause of \Elation, from bad
u 1,,0d or otherwise, tin ir use will produce the most
h ippy results. In all attacks of Rheumatism, in
Lrysi] hiiiis, Salt Rheum, and in cases o {chronic
or i.-e. ut C'usiic,,uss, the use of tin Bhasdheth
Pill will b<- productive of infinite servic,; some
sin, -s iieiug productive of so great a change for
the better, us to occasi m great thankfulness. In
dl cases of indigestion , . conns, asthma, diseases of
the lu ,rt, and in all a Hoc lions of ihe stomach and
hatreds, (lie Bbaxihieth Pills v\ill be found a ne
wr-fai ing remedv.
To insuii' the full benefit of these celebrated
jq;js, I hey should be kept in tite house, so that
upon ;h fir. 1 eo.nni, ncet.uiii of sickness they
inay beat otu- •r, .- tiled to; on, dose tlien b, t
;,*(■ than a dozen after tit • disease has become es
tablished in the system.
Tb ■ I*aand•< t. rll Pills are purely veg. lal.Je,
and so innocent that the infant a month old may
use th« ;n ii medicine i ; required, not Old} 1 v>Pit
■vifetv, but with the certainty oi receiving all the
b -u-fit medicine is capable of imparting. 1 -
ni des m iy use them during all the ciitieal periods
their lives; the BiiAsmiSi n Pills will insure
tin ir li with, and j>roduce r. iml uity in all th, func
tions ot hie. _ ,
/JtiCiU't’f\ti of liter m fat ilow to uvou* .ssni,
So. 1 So, t n|i v.
Each -V /e-nt wit ) s.lls th ■ genuine Brando ah
l'il!s. has a < 'cfirincATt: or Agency, which has
bet-n engraved at a vast expense. 11 lepreseuE
th manafietorv at Slug Sing, on the banks oi
th. Hud- ~i River, and i-signed by Dr. Brandi, tb.
and his se.,l -tamped upon in.' pap, t.
No. 2 —Sue t in TV.
,\bovu ALL, observe the labels upon the boxes:
L.aeii box of the geuirinc Brandreth’s Pills has
iiii.v three labels upon it. The lop and the bot
l)in label eoiitaitiing upwards of five thousand
letters i.i r. d ink; the wools Benjamin Bban
death’s PiM.s bciva j-rinh.il over hr> hundred
limes afon t u: I ru labc-s.
So. O —SUCUBJTY. *
There are also upon each l ibel two .signaluteS
of Df- Brandreth -,me “B. Brandeth, and also
o. “Bnijainin Brandreth.'' Each box, theie
ibre. to be genuine, must have six sm.-vn nr ot
• Dr Beakdbeth upon it- It the box do pot an
-1 c.vcr thi? dis -ription. the Pills are Nor the Bran
dr. th Pills, but some vile counterfeit of them, as
all the old i xbulled boxes have been collected.
Besides tit > above signs of genuineness fac
similes of th Bkamiretu Pill labels are upon
th, Gertificate of Aucncv; therelore compare
voiir box with the labels on the certificate; it if
agrees lilt* Piils an* true, if it does nut, they an
r fs! sr. r*
i have expended much time, and at East nve
thousand Jolla:s, in perfecting these cut., ss to
p, sale of coimteriEit Pills, nnd in the hope they
will secure the genuine Pills to all
■ v. ho want they,!.
1 r- main the public’s servant,
, H. BRANDRETH, M- D-,
241 Bioadvvay, X • • •.
S ,ld Ly the follow in;* aulhoiized agents in
* -'IIARLES E GRENHTU.K & GO, P.ook
ii. re, Augu.-ta; Chapman X Threewit, v at
aton; Saiiiutal A Ennis len, Katonton; >u
’ ’~u X Wit Jams, Decatur; W Maxey, Alouti cello;
~h B Gondor, Sparta; A B Plulps, PowG
’ i Hill dv Pn.tt, •Lexington; Esher eV Ander
... „* Covinslon; J A Ehnrke, Jr, Monroe; r«ckei
<' uni non. Jack son; t>mm& Martin, ror-qtn,
: . :,1 Cox, M. Doiipugh; T& } ( umimgham
J.. ‘-n borough; S, aman E»oodall, oav ,»n
--:O Claik dv Co Hamburg. feb 10 ly
I V l A\\r N NUMBERS ol the Geor
;’!a Lottery, Class Ao. 11, for 1843,
orav.ii m Augusta. Ga., o ii Thursday, March
10, i M).
J V ,U ,7 B 11 15 >* i; 6 30 43 17 43 40 11 30 24
1,1 A' __ tf_
M.VIBEHS of the Green
. urul Pulaski Monument Lottery, Extra
UassAu. 10, lor 1843.
t^lt) 3 ‘ 38 17 13 i 0 570 1:{ 30 70
DARWS NEXT THURSDAY
GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY.
i (,r U,e of the Augusta ln.lej.endent
I' ire Comjtany.
CLASS No. 12, FOR 1843.
To he drawn i a the city of Augusta, Thursday,
March 23, 1843.
SCHEME.
94 Numbers—l 4 Drawn Ballots.
i Prize ol’ SIO,OOO
® 44 “ 9,000
9 44 44 1,000
aO 44 ,: 44 500
h-t idi s a vaiicty of other piizcs, from
S 3()() to S3,()(l.
'rickets 53,00 —Halves Sl,so—Quarter:* by the
j; ick.<p t* uiilv'.
Packages ot W holes « ost -594 00, warranted to
dr.w at least 842 00. Packages of Halves cost
Sid 00, warranted to draw at least 821 00. Pack
ages of Quarters cost 321 (K), warranted to .draw
at least SlO 50.
For sale by
J. G. GREGORY eVr CO., Managers,
Under U. S. Hotel.
Orders from the country promptly attended to.
mh 17
hREBX A.SDPUhASkI MONUMENT
LOT TER Y,
EXTRA CLASS No. 11, FOR 1843.
Dete mined by the drawing of the Alexandria
Lottery, Class 13, to be drawn at Alexan
dria, on Saturday, March 13th, 1843.
M AGSXFICENT SCHEME.
73 Numbers —14 Drawn Ballots.
I Prize of 530,000
1 “ 10,000
30 Prizes of 1,000
125 “ 125
Besides an iinmenrv amount of smaller prizes,
From 8100 to 810.
Tick, ts 310 Halves S 3 Quarters $2,50.
Pi r sale by
J. G. GREGORY & Co., Managers,
mh 1 > under the U. S. Hotel.
Order s from the country promptly attended to.
TALOUR—
J- (iOO bbls Superfine Canal Flour,
100 half bMs ‘ c
Landing tMs day from Old Co. Boats.
450 bbls Super fine Western Flour,
130 “ “ Baltimore “
In store and to arrive.
mavW-tf r l\ S. METCALF.
& TO RENT-Until the fi.st of
.i-iUS.October, the brick store on Broad street,
near the lower market, now occupied by A. V.
Latochc, a good tctail stand. Apply to
m 11-sw3w A. V. LAROCHE.
• v ~ TO RENT The store on the
' in
I'SjllLburner of Broad and Campbell streets, and
the offices in the rear. For further particulars,
ppiv to Edward Thomas, or
aag 13-trwtf JOHN J. COHEN.
the night of the 26th January last, from
SaSN the subscriber's residence in this city, a
negro woman named MIMA, a bright
mulatto, tall, spare made, and thick lips, about 30
years of ago. She has a very intelligent counte
nance, and is a woman of ghod sense. And her
son DANIEL, a black toy about 12 years of age,
n very likely and spiighriy boy. They have pro
bably been decoyed off by some other person,
under whose protection they now remain; if so
1 will pay the above reward for thiir detention,
and proof to convict such person or persons, or
ten dollars for tinir apprehen.-ion and dcliveiy in
any safe jail so that 1 get them.
m U!-trw2wA wtf lb W. DOUGHTY.
! X|‘| HALES and 25 cases Lonsdale
I * ' f Nankeens, for sale, at New York prices,
by BAKER & HUTCHENS.
Also, 3 cases Printed Nankeens, a new article,
jan 6 trw&w6m
LEATHER.
10,000 80,6
5.000 lbs Oak Sole Leather,
5.000 lbs Harness do
5.000 lbs Skirting do
300 sides Upper do
200 sides Bridle do
50 dozen Calf Skins,
100 dozen Lining Skins,
500 lbs Shoe Thread, assorted.
For sale low by WRIGHT, BUM. A CO.
m 7 trw&wlm
j /d]TV TAXES for 1813.—The City
1 VP Taxes for the present year arc now due,
i 1 and the <i;i/ans will be called on lor their pay
. ment. After the expiration of the time prescrib
ed by me ordinance, all defaulters will be r. turn
ed to the City Council, when executions will be
ordered. JOHN H. MANN,
f< b 21 (rw2m Collectoi &. Treasurer.
I| £ t >T< )Ry <)F < rAR()LIN A —The
II History oi South Carolina, from it.-- fiist
European discovery to its erection into a Repub
. fir, with a supplemental y chronHe ol events to
the pres at time, by William Gilmore Simms.
i Second edition. Just received by
m is THOM 13 RICHARDS.
$ NSURANCE. — I The Protection Insu
1. ranee Company, of Hartford, Connecticut,
j ! will take tisks on stores, merchandize, dwellings,
. furniture, and all dcscriptionsof property, against
1 j loss or damage by fire. Also, on cotton and other
- ■ merchandize on the liver, on as favorable terms
I j as any other good office, on application to their
; A«ent at Hamburg, S, C.
J. P. FORCE, Agent.
3 Hamburg, February 10. h
.lUST RECEIVED.
f O X Hi W kSuperior Spanish Segars
9\f 75 bbls andh dfbbls sup. ifme
Canal Flour,
50 half and qr bbls Buckwheat Flour,
7 j bags Coilee,
3 baes black Popper,
25 boxes Soda Biscuit,
20 boxes Sperm Candles,
13 nests Maiket Baskets, assorted,
20 bbls and half bbls Nos 1 and 2 Mackerel,
20 drums Figs,
5 bbls Smoked Beef,
' I f ke;,« Goshen Butter,
23 boxes and half boxes new Raisins,
1 20 casks London Potter and Scotch Ale,
For sale on reasonable terms by
d c 2-if COSKERY & DOW,
Corner of Btoad and Washington streets, 2d door
above Mechanics hank
PIANO FORTES.
H. PARSONS has just, ve-
from J. Cbickering, of Bos
»•* ♦ •*ton, two Fiano Fortes, with Iron
- Frames, in rose and branch wood cases.
Also, one from Nunns & Clark, with the Me
r talic Tube Brace, a late and very important im
; piovement.
i ' The public are invited to examine those instru
ments, as they are thought to reflect credit on the
manufacturers. fee 24
j.hibtii &nlco.
bv geo. vv. lamai: a. co.
On We dnesday the 22d iast., befur our stole, j
A first rate Cmr horse plantation Wagon, nearly
new, with fear sets of gear, and a fifth chain &c.
all complete.
Also —A fine black Horse over 16 hands high, 6
vrs of age, warranted sound, well broke to double
harness. Terms cash. ml 6
Bankrupt KfTects.
BY GEO. VV. LAMAR & CO.
By order ol Win R Me Laws, Esq., Agent of Ge
neral Assignee, on Wednesday the 22d March,
1843, will be sold before our store the following
propertj :
One traet ot Land in Paulding county, contain
ing forty acres, drawn as a gold lot, and number
ed seven hundred and tight, in the 3d district
and 3d section.
3 Cows,
2 Calves,
I Secretaty,
I Book Case,
1 Writing Table.
Also, one tract of Land in Cherokee county,
containing forty acres, drawn as a gold lot, and
numbered twelve hundred and seventy-two, in
the 3d district ami 4th s, cti m.
Also, one undivided half..! a t.i. ( of land in
Habersham county, conveyed <«;i Uic 15th Sept.,
1839, by John L Richardson to Win H Morgan
and the petitioner, John Turner, containing a
bout eight hundred and forty acres, desciibed in
the deed as pails of lots numbered eighteen and
nineteen, and the whole of lot numbered twenty,
in the 11th disnict of said county, and the whole
ot number twenty and pan of number twenty
eieht, and a part of Patiick S M Gun’s lot in the
13th distiict of said county.
ALSO,
16 volumes of Miscellaneous Books,
63 do do do
2 Silver Watches,
1 Iron Chest,
1 pine Table,
1 mahogany Clothes Pies?,
1 Desk Stand,
5 Pictures,
1 Guitar and box.
in 13 Terms cash.
SOUTHERN G\ 1? DENER - The
Southern Farmer and Market Gardener, be
ing a compilation of useful articles on these sub
jects. from the most approved writers, particular
ly adapted to the farming and gardening | of the
South , by Francis S. Holmes of Charleston, S. C.
Just received bv
fib 23 ’ THOMAS RICHARDS.
\ " OTIC E. —The undersigned, (late
i- v Agent of the South Carolina Rail Road,)
lenders his services to his friends and the public,
as an AGENT & COMMISSION MERCHANT.
He will attend to the sale of Colton and other
produce, and the receiving and forwarding of
merchandize and produce, with promptness and
despatch, on the most favorable terms.
WIL LI A M RO BERTSON,
m 15-dlw Exchange Whart, Charleston, S. C.
jgT" HOOFS, SHOES. &c.—The
subsetib. r has just received, or consign
ment, in addition to his former stock,
1200 PACKAGES BOOTS & SHOES
of all descriptions, adapted to the country trade,
which he oilers for sale as low as they can be
purchasen from the manufactories.
Terms —CASH, or approved paper.
Dealers are invited U call and examine the
stock. D. F. FLEMING,
Nos. 24 and 25 Hayne-street.
Charleston, S. t’., Feb. 16, 18 i 3. (Teb 19
f'i HEAP A ND FRESH* GARDEN
SEED. —A select assortment of Fresh Eng
lish Garden Seed,just received, of tire following
kinds:
Early York ('abbage,
do Sugar I.oaf do
do Drumhead do
do Buncombe do
Late do do
do Globe Savoy do
do Green Glazed do
do Y ork do
Beans of all kinds,
Peas do do
Beets, Carrot?, Cucumbers, &c.
All of which are w inanted fresh and genuine, and
will bo sold at retimed prices, hv
jan 3 if WM. HAINES, Jr.
DIG VEITUir.S V EGETABLE OUL
t AMAH A,
i CURE for Catarrhal Affections,
Rheumatism, Gout, Tic-Doloreaux, Palsy,
Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, Scrolula,
Syphiiis, Mercurial Disease, Cutaneous Erup
tions, Flcerated Sore Throat, Cancers, Hronclnt
is, Intermittent Fevers and Ague, Internal Weak
iii-sscs, Decays of Nature, etc. etc.
This ri. h balsamic syrup of vegetables is pre
pared and sold for the relief and cure of all those
diseases which arise from debility, Ly whatever
causes produced, and which require the immedi
ate use of tonic and gentle stimulants, whit h are
always indicated in these cases, and which are so
essential in the revival and restoration of the sick
to health and comfortable feeling. The Dulcania
ra, in addition to its tonic and stimulant proper
ties, is an alterative and gentle laxative, a puri
fying detergent and deobstment; also a diuretic
and sudorfic, and expectorant, anti-septic, and
anti-spasmodic medicine. Possessing these cha
racteristicg, and promoting sensibly and agreea
bly all the secretions and excretions, it will be
found serviceable, beneficial and effectual, in all
eruptive and cutaneous diseases, in scrofulous af
fections, ulcerated sore throat, cancers, cachectic
diseases from morbid and vitiated humors. It
will be found to be a valuable remedy, also, in
dyspepsia, liver complaints, chronic diarrhoea,
leuchomea, coughs, colds, consumptions, catarr
hal affections, and asthma, dropsies, rheumatism
and gout.—lt will afford relief in gravel and stone,
in diseases of the kidneys and all those cases
wherein strengthening diuretic medicines are |
■ considered proper. Mereuiial and syphilitic dis
eases are suspended and finally cured by it. In
short, it will be effectual in ail those diseases for
which the many Panaceas are recommended, and
in evety particular, surpasses them all.
The tonic and stomachic ingredients in this
compound, impart to it a slight, but ve-iy pleas
: ant bitter taste, thereby n ndeiing it much more
! efficient as an anti-dyspeptic remedy, am! in r.-
‘ stoiing lost appetites. All decays of nature, in
ternal weaknesses, and shattered constitutions,
will be relieved, braced and cured, by the Dulca
mara. Combining in its composition nothing but
vegetable substances, it can be t ikett by all ai-es
' and sexes, intants as well as adults, with the
. most perfect safety.
, Directions, testimonials, &.C., accompany each
I bottle.—Price, 82,00. WM. VEITCH,
r Proprietor,
i Sold bv IIAVILAND, UISLEY * CO,
r jan 26-’::'. Pmggista,fAugust
Georgia, Richmond Superior Court.
George W. Crawford, Administrator ]
of William Wright, V. /n Equity^
The Creditors of William Wright, j
I T is ordered, That the above ease be
. referred to the Master in Equity, to ascertain
and liquidate the amount of debts due from said
estate to the respective creditors —the amount
paid to them respectively by complainant—the
nature and amount of the assets remaining to be
administered—and that said Master report there
on at the next term of the Court.
In conformity with the above order, I will at
tend at the office of the Clerk of the Superior
Court of said county, on the first Monday and
Tuesday in April next, to carry the same into
effect, when and where all persons interested will
please attend. WM. G. NIMMO, M. E.
March 13, 1943. dp
r MADISON SPRINGS
m m m ffiilb fst ft pi
■ aij 4ttt .m JasMsm iuii .aiiii. Jiiil
THIS FASHIONABLE
1 WATE RI NG PLACE,
For the South, will be opened on the Ist June,
- and conducted as usual by the proprietor.
m 11-dtlst June DANIEL MORRISON.
The Savannah Republican and Georgian
i will publish the above, and forward accounts to
this office.
public Sales.
11 V W. E. JACKSON & Cu.
; this day,
At 11 o > lick, in front of our store will be - >!t
3 hhdspriineJV O Sugar,
» u.'icos like, . ,
in bi T S Whiskey
IU do Nturthern do
L S 'I 0 n d ° JR'mi,
1 do Domestic Brandy,
2 half pipetf Cognac do
20 boxes No. 1 Soap,
19 do Sperm Candles.
20 Jo Tallow Jo
12 Jo Tobacco;
ti bids Crushed Sugar,
(i boxes Loaf do
'» do Lemons,
4 bbls Limes,
3 casks Cheese,
3 kegs Goshen Butter,
4 bags Rutter Nuts,
2 frails Dates,
10 doz Buckets,
10 bags Coflee,
o tierces Molasses.
A,-'.), 3 hhds Fresh Cocoa Nats
- mh2l ' Term rash.
IIV U. E. JACKSON Co.
On the first Tuesday in April next, at p.v (
market, within the usual hours of sal. ;.c
sold,
A large body ol land situated twelve i t ■ -nj
Angus l a and four miles of Richmond Bth, lj ..
in Riehmond county on both sides of Sp .t; C
the Mitiedgeville road, and the Georgia 1 m ..
I bis land is laid out in a number of lot at ; -
« .it sizes, to suit purchasers. It is ail ' in
beved with pme, black jack, &c. Bein . U
diatelv on the Georgia Rail-road, it o! n
advaiitßges to get wood to Augusta. r J m>
the premises a saw mill, with a comfor. I
ling, and other buildings suitable for
that kind. There are also several t'ou n -
ami a variety of good springs.
lire terms will be made toacconne ■ n pur
chasers. The titles will be undisput ' pt .:
ol the land may be seen at the store : . n
tioneers. j. d. & W. FAVNIK
in IS trwtd
Executors' Hale.
BV IV. E. JACKSON i . ■■.
Mill be sold, on the first Tuesday in v v '
at the lower market house in the u. ' ‘ V
gusta, at the usual hour ot sale,
One Mulatto Boy named Julias, at i-3 . s
of age.
Also, all the unencumbered Real I a t' c
city ol Augusta, belonging to the e .t, of t'n
late Lugenc D. Cook, to wit:
One Lot on Washington street, £ ■ feet iron
running back one hundred and sevt *
or less, formerly the property of Jaci i an iri,
Lots No. 23 and 29, between Centr ,kvs s n
ington streets.
Lots No. 32 and 33, between ti Savummli
toad and Washington street.
Lots No. 38 and 39, between th Savannah
road and Mclntosh street.
All bought troi.i tire corporation ■.lsc ~ ■ ;
by Danid McMurphy.
A!so, one undivided eighth part of he Lai v
cite Race Course.
G. T. DORTIC > ,
J. J. CLAYTON v E v rs
March 13, 1843.
VAEUAIIEE PIiANTA (\
» w , r l ! , T ll T ke l loUl,t >» at Sheri;i ’ -ale,
1/1/ llJi bo sold on the ft T rsu .
f f in Aptll next, at the con . j !t t In
to wh of Waynesboro, between the . <ls
sale,*twenty-nine hundred and nin fit acre
of land, more or less, situated ot tis sides . j
Bogey (Lit creek, adjoining lands ShosCos
naham, Seaborn Ward, and others ; ; „ j ou
the property ol Peter Bennoch dec a- ■>. n k j tl
McKenzie deceased. Property i u .
Frederick MCCabo t, agent for it. R, ,k , -
gusta. ISA.VC MESSF > D. S' ti
March 2, 1843. nw & W| J
; BEAL ESTATE AT AUCTIt. n
BANK OP AUGUSTA STOC «* .
j r | HE lbllowing described j r -, i
■ J. the city of Augusta, belong);- .iS ' ok
jot Augusta, will be offered for sn , > > ifi* ,
tal stock ol the Rank of August h highe. *
bidder, in front of the premises, o * uJt ;
first day of April next, at 11 o’cl< M .
The fire-proof brick tenement n. t! . ■
corner of Broad and Campbell ? tr know
Bennoch’s corner, together with bri ■. ...
store and wooden offices on Cat u> tun- ..
Also, the brick tenement on B g
befow the above.
Also, the brick tenement ne . . 1 ‘
desciibed.
Also, the double tenement ■ . b»i .
basement, on Campbell street, • 1 k ti.. > •
ern end of Jones street.
Also, the double tenement h< ; Cati ; ;
street, north of the last desctibi
Also, ilu- lot with wooden I - ~ , u r..
corner of Campbell and Reynol
A plan of the property may bt , at he Ham
of Augusta.
Perms One-third of the stoc .ill bt 1 reomreo
to be transferred within sixt) jy.-, on.-‘ . ini
within six months, atid the i ma'inder wi hi:,
twelve months—possesriun giv< i u. time ot
the first tiansfi r, with the rent i sf. In ini; •
and fourth quarters. Warrants rit!- j!IU mv
en. JAMES. W. DA’ ES. Cashier.
March 3, 1843. trwtj,
PURE OF BALDNE
SERVATION OF THE H IT /A'V
DESCOVEHY AND THE HE Si
'JAYNE’S HAIR To Mr.
Buy it- —use it—and you icill noi t a, '
[Letter from Mr. Sank.]
Philadelphia, Det t i U. i 12.
Du. Jayne- Di m Sir- Ich
pitasure submit the followiiiif t v w t, ...
berty of your making it public, - i ,id y i .
the desire. For seveittl month.- •...■■! n,.’ t. ~ j
been rapidly falling oft’, so much . . . i,.
by passing my fingers lightly t . .id
obtain a quantity in my hanc 1 a.: tii.., ,
the fashionable oils of the nay, v.fifio j.. j,
the slightest benefit. The on i - .;<■«» mar
seemed left to me, was to have r . slum s
and wear a wic.
I Having, through a fib ml wh 1 find ,
Js use, heard of the remaikabb n t: ,
dAVNE’S HAIR TONIC, 1 v t
aerni.-r r« sort, to try it. I havt o 1.-atu «
tud am pleased to sav, that a; r ; • •-■a
ions, my hair ecus: d eniir. ly f , . „j,,/ _
the young haii made its appears: . jr.. u - ( t , .
dance, and that 1 now l.ave n it- 1 jxuii mt
growth, it to be tin i ii u, iV t\ r
yet discovered. A fair trial wil b . , . ;
mendation. lin!<pend«ni of it - ie, -
storative rsnd pu-venlKtive, it t ■ ■< .» gat
a fine, healthy, glossy appeal a
soft and rtexible; which will r,
ble acquisition to the toilet of .
sirott -of beautifying that grt a- .! ■
of the face —Lie Hair.
Returning my most sincere ti .. ,
me from premature baldnes;-, • .. ; - . \- u'
Toxic. lam dear sir, your of. i.r m
L. Rtx ■ NK
N. : Walnut »rr.
.-onstatil supply of th .J.iaMi- 11 ao
Tonic-or sab* by \V>f. K KIT* ;■i N,
febll swiSlwSiii Al . .. ustn
WAR? WA - u v\
t w Makers havt di cla.ee' b -i. .
our neighbor, DR. on ao. nt ,f fi.
HAIR TONIC, which is I hoc in. ; ri.i j. j,. -
nes into a “c.<ckt.d hat. 1. tm. .
men obi am! young, ao tfocki .. > ct. ?
stand UiL H.-at!s long tlivesft ■ , fi,.
rudiments of hair, after usin> In 11 . k M j;
soon appear with new and ti. :
Absalom himself might have , 15. .uk
boys are seen with large and bt ; .> o -: , J
ladies smite again thron; hth r : *
lets, ntore beautiful and bewit sin h,n vtr
Bald heads are doffing their v .. h v
eh ito tin- mi!,,),.* nmj i| ( . fi ; A
makcis stand aghast us they .. !;, Ucinoli
tio.i of their business.
What will be the consequen '.is uir a
kn>w not, as the wiggles are ot m ...is, mJ i .
Doctor remains firm, and dc
things can be done as well as- i t; a.. u
bald heads may as well wear tb t n hair;. tf lt
hair of other i»eo;>|e. - Weekly H -
OT'or sale by WM. K KJTCHF.N
fee 11 -VA W j ,ii v U! U t AugUdiA