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\V •■ . , , ;C MUa.Hiy re viva.lg lr< -1 H:if,
I » pairs, Oil-, Glass, cv-. Als a a
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■ ' 1-i' ‘V’-ffi Wi'i, Ara. of do il ‘3ii ■ a »-i so:
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U A ;!V)ii '.-ii »a •>! Fivn fi, Dalir.r, E.ig
; ‘i,i >lnsi V JIU! received by
Jliil- 11 *' H. PARSJNS,
B. . id street. Augusta, Ga.
... c i,i, vD.OiL di GLASS.
'‘v-i.V wait- 1.-. lOs all
\ -U-h.’hJ D‘l 11 1 'Via ! <w-Glass,
A qu.i!i il - —a!l of which, we osier fur sale
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fa**** ;,a ‘ 1 " WM. HAINES, Jr.
lii.NDIVi: AND BLANK
•r V NLTI*"At ’TURING, at the oi l
|)liJJiv -• lVNl . l rt£l3MA s UKJHARDS.
„n’v of Court Records ari l other
uni CANDLES.—-10
'..ld b’j! - 'V Di rate 1 pare Sperm Oil;
td • I. . h $j iiJ lis. Received on
bK 5 nf-vi 1 far sale i > x -
CJ :i,iM a Tt j jM y S -S. MRi’OP.F.
ibscriber has oti hand a choice
$ ; assortment of FRUIT TREES,
ah ho selected an I propagated himself,
vvr “ h V will sell at very reasonable prices.
T. T. TOti.X
R- Company, >
01 lUMBt’Ra, January 12, 134 5. )
\TOT ICE —Freight on Cotio.i to
A| charleston by R til Road, i.s 25 cents a hun-
J, -ja' STURGIS, Agent.
YOTICE. —The I’olicc ot the City
iivifig been inform d that Dogs laboring
siiierliydrophobiahire been seen in the city, this
1 wiity the citizens lum? vatu role dogs tin
Lmw required to keep them up, as hose found
! i„o -a large will nave to be killed, lor the
5 Jifetr. dr order o: the Mayor.
P J. A. CHRISTIAN, City Marshal.
Mayor’s Office. Jan. 26. 1843.
BOZ— The Old Curiosity Shop, by
Cnarles Dickens, price 50 cents.
Tti-’ Life and Adventures of Martin Chuzzlc
wi;, his relatives, men Is, <fce, with illustrations.
cents per No. Received bv
Xb2l CHAS E GRENVILLE & CO^
\ T EW CHEAP BOOKS.
Fielding’s Joseph Andrews, price 25 cents.
Pirn’s Old Curiosity Shop, price 50 cents.
» Martin Chuz/dewit, illustrated, price
|eeata.
Cooper’d Red Raver, cheap edition, 2 volume =.
frice 50.
Xo? Medical New.-, price 12. j cents, j u>> re
ftivedby (fob 24) THOMAS RICH ARDS.
V T OT 10 E.—A U persons wanting
ll WRAPPING PAPER, will please call on
Mr. Root. Austin, Druggist, whom 1 have ap
jiatedageat, v/Uh directions to sell at my mi l !
pfieu. The paper mvde by me is strong and <>f
good texture, and u»y prices in accordance wit a
ill;times. BENAJAG DUNHAM,
4,-19-tf Greenville, S. C
DA.UBLES IS YUCATAN.—In
licltiJUi a visit to the remarkable ruins of
Cil-Cicß, tabih, /.aya and Uxmal, with umner-
Msllitstratijas, by I’. M Norm in. Just receiv
ed by (dec 9) THU .VfAS 11IC1IARDS
I'lUiiai U3DUCE!) TO SUIT THE
T! A MS.
OURNirUtiE ot all descriptions, Pi
1 woVartes, &c. for sale ch ip.'f than ever
die oUd d to the public in Augusta.
Bureaus front- ‘313 to SJJ
Dressing Bureaus from 25 to 55
sideboards from » JO to 150
Sobs from 11 to 7o
Fancy Chairs from 14 to 2d
thale do from 24 to 45
Mihogany do from 00 to 100
Thao furies from 150 to 700
All other goods ia the s.taie proportim. But
price askei}, ag-J terms cash. Purchasers
•‘Qal itgreatiy to tl.cjr advautag ■ by calling
w 1 buying of ' C. A. PLATT & CO.,
jw 19 Near the Post Office corner.
DnBOPEA N REPUBLIC 1 V
110\l-T.-mu of sahsciiption to the A
sn-ijml)Lions ili ■ European M i razin s and
KVItWJ;
Futile fur Reviews - S 3 00
of them, 7 00
diem, 5 00
y-Buekwood’sMtgMine, ,4 00
tellmy, 5 00
"JJialniv'ersiiy Magazine, 4 00
.li the four Alagazines, S2l.
■y ri P t '°*< vajVk i a adraure. Pubiished
(tATB
U * a-AM AND PINE ST. V. Y.
Il A r L<nv **KICEH.
ii, * t- ' °‘‘h‘rs tor sale a geiicrul
Furniture^!
jurcVts-s / , * l ‘ ls, ->:is wishing to make
9] f tl(-m 1 PvVa u? : 'I 1 - 10 s,ocLi ’
■ lli >, afew h,, V 1-* 1 I,:U ,;ia Jl °-
a-tarere. pi. m ‘ - es > from me best minu
•ereach 1 1 oiU * !l !e all times, »•>■' 31
A)[ , 1...
V^uJ«T“ te ‘~* >ale WiMwStrain
ass^^on
‘NaOii.
u,, U:is eed Oil
w 'Kia;ui, s ’
of i> sUH l n |••'chasers. Also, a general
* 1! « bv 1 “ats, Window Glass, &c. For
r “fv|- 'VM. HAINES, Jr.,
p7.., 232 Broad street.
I,OAU!I °UND canov.
;V n " a ; e appointed ROBT AUS
, Au ? G.i., our only
:l “* b« order to guard the
Ul>on by cjaaterf. its,
1 ' 1 ! ' ato ol a S eao y u> hint,
• ,nois, \ii b.K 011 "hom wc have appoint
,hi’s CatlJ y are nut
t!,3 **>re he ticessarv
■ C-iai; *' vv ‘ l o %it>ii to obtain the
tor th 3 co:iiacut ”°f
.. ... . J- PEASE & SON,
-J street. New York-
Ihi v!; >KG 1A N anki:cm
v ail:l Silort P«ecr-s
full< a>-:r °f (; manuftclnred for the
bl 1 . C0!tot1 , u-»\v in store, and a
'<Ai , «a hand during the Taken
4 y METOAf.F.
es‘ r e.* Uc ? D ''mens.—ti:u
-.Tj,111 ff'- 11 juJ d’ 1 ' r °h »nt, by th, > ati tmJr o 1
Sfe froi N? ee ii 3 * ,3 i
«: S dect N oVel o ‘p*’• 14 a,,J Harper.
CflAis J, n 'or sale by
. ' L GRENVILLE & CO.
__M_.aM.iTni M--.I rift . * «tjLjLuu^—— _ ■—
GEORGIA KAIL HOAD.
-. mm r>i reduced.
■ r . J ll ■- th*■ r notice, th
i :r d ’T. —* freight on Salt iVotu \u--i,
“/ ' )l! - ‘ *•' f ne several way nui „
i->< i.ivetpnul sacks.
Ocnc « Geo. R. R. & lUn-.N. Co., >
December 10. 1912. ;
P«EIGHf|RfiI>DCEIK. .
e ’ ’’ , . ■'% - 'eie* I'* i.s - ’ \ •;!
ihe GEORGIA R \I. r , il >\ D. hel... en \
-‘■i ta a.id tne toll,e.virur Stations;
Gorro v pr 100 lbs. Salt
or., j: S.-Jitor. . Rmn,!. per bush
Madw.**,.; 17« 40 ... -..15
Bunkhea.i - 374 40 25
t»i 'ensoorotigh 30 33 l- j.... oq
A,1 2 tls 07 A io 25
Lexington- 3j 1.3.. . 371 -> 0
M Jxey 33 1-3■ •. .374 20
Woodviile 20 53 1-3. 20
Os. H ill & Un. Point •30 33 1-2 ->o
Crawfordville 23 23 ....... is
Cmnming 22 25 15
'Varrenton 22 25 15
Lamnk 20 22 joi-
Thomson 13 20 iq‘
Dialing.. : 124 15 10
Bacon 25 cents per 100 lbs., and Flour 50 cents
per barrel from either of the Stations above f aimak
to Augusta, and other articles as per printed list.
Cotton received in g>od order at the depot, and
afterwards torn while in the possession of the
Company, will be mended at their expense. \1!
other damage done to Cotton in transitu, will be
promptly settled at the Transportation Office, Au
gusta.
Planters are requested to mark their Cotton at
nome, with their own names in full, and to sea 1
with each wagon load <1 vviitten statement of the
n u mber ..i bales and the name of their consignee
at Augusta. RICiIARD PETERS. Jr.,"
Super intendant Transportation.
Office Transp. G ; -o. R. il. RB. Co., \
Augusta. September 15. 1942. S
CIEOUGI A RAI ii-ROA D.
THE P VS-SENGER TRAIN carrying th
Great Mail between New V irk and New Orleans,
leaves Augusta every day at 7 o’clock P. M., and
arrives at Madison at 5 o’clock A. M., leaves A Lid
ison at 3 P. M., and arrives at Augusta at 1
o’clock .V. M.
Stages run in connection with this Train from
Madison for New Orleans daily, via. Ihe Monro-'
and Montgomery Rail Hoads, passing through
Eatonton, Macon, Forsyth, Barnesville. Zebnlou.
Greenville, Lagrange, West Point, Gusset 1
Franklin, Montgomery, and Mobile.
Two Lines daily via Indian Springs, Columbus,
Montgomery, and Mobile.
Tri weekly via Macon and Pensacola.
For Rome tri-weekly via Covington, Decatm
and Alaiietta.
From Uni mi Point tri-woekly for Nashville and
Knoxville, Tenn., via Athena, Gainsville, Cass
ville and Spiiug Place.
For Athens daily, (Sundays excepted.)
From Double Wells tri-weekly for Washington
Wilkes county.
From Warren ton for Columbus daily, via Mil
le lgeville and Macon.
Connecting with these Lines arc Branch Stage
Lines to Tallahassee, Columbus, Mississippi, Tus
caloosa, Newnan, Coweta county, and Clarkes
viile, Habersham county.
Lines ta Tallahassee, Columbus, ?rli Tds-ippi,
Tuscaloosa, Newnan, C .wetacounty, an i Clarks
ville, Habersham county.
Passengers for Macon or Columbus, will fine
the route via Madison, cheaper, more expedition;,
and less fatiguing thru the Warrenton route.
Office Geo. R. R. & B’kixg Co., )
May 3, 1312. >
PASS EX <IEK TRAIN
BETWEEN CHART. ESI )N & L-^R
UPWARD.
Not to leave Charleston before- • • -3 00 a. m.
“ “ Summerville, ’* 015
a “ Georges’, “-..-10 30
“ “ Branehvilie “ 1130
“ “ Blackville, “ 1 15 gg-Ai.
“ “ Aiken, “ 330
Arrive at Hamburg not bc-fon 1 30
DOWNWARD.
Not to leave Hamburg befiore. u 00 a. m.
“ » Aiken, t; 730
“ “ Blackville, li 915
“ “ Branehvilie “ |1 30
“ “ G urges’, “ 11 4 1
“ li Sumincvviile “ 1 30 p. m.
Arrive at Charleston not before • • -3 00
Distance 133 miles -Fare 93. Speed not ove
25 miles an hour. , ,
To remain 20 minutes each fm Bivaatast anu
Dinner, 5 minutes to receive and deliver -naii
and for Wood and Water.
To st p lor Pass mgers at all regular 1 assengt ,
Stations, when a white Mag is hoisted as a signal.
j.me 1 I Ti
BURGESS’ NOVELIST El BRA
RV-Nos. 4, 5. 6 mid L-P.ie 25 cents on
ly per number. ... ~
No. 4. The Young Duxe, with .a paiu-u. ■■■
D’lsraeli. r is r
No 5. Francesca Larrarn, by L, t
No. 6. Hemlßfa Temple, by O’lsra it.
No. 7. Peter Simple, by CapL Man^.nt.
Also, an additional supply oi previous numo.-i .
Ju^f vrf rfi.v3K OtiKNVIU,K & CO.
rTifl IER3’ PilENl'l! 11EVOLL
I TION —Price reduced to Four I> jij.ai -.-
ushers, at 2o c aU
uer number, with 1 . ne> 11. l _
Lons received, and specimen nurnbem- maj -
Ur CHAS K GRENVILLE CO.
E > il O T HE R JON AT UAN LX
r) TRA. —The publishers of these uor "v,V’ / J
mv-- I the revoluti min cheap book pubnMr
in<*r that i■> taking such rapi I strides lu mis couu
tiivii 1 3 j, . q.iium <. *!<? even till
Brussels i Jllwn- hl ■ i-'- g { HOWIF.S,
*%|4 (.i.Msry Depoj, inlgU S
PIANO VOaTES, l-'irilNnTßK. .CU>
OII.UUS.-.CUEAPMK T,tAS E ‘ 1 “•
r , . PLATT & CO, ace ihspos..n
O- of th.-ir 31-K-k ot
low prices iui c.i -n. of ourchasiuA •' Ulia '
liitblii- M sur h 22y1!i l vtVe° Ouj’ stork is
tare as they have h - - t fit cost,
aud we are determined to ci-st. {£
oet 15 .
. r\V( IWTTT KNOWING.- A
U VuLN,y .r 1. 1.0 SliiUK ■" ‘ ,
remand
limbs —no exceoti ms. tll|J Piles in sd
A certain and i» rutive cu.c for
cases. ~ 0.-,,! ;ps, ScaKlsinml
A warranted cure for all *Lur
other so «y 1 a *re eye>.
4 roH iv • < u.e or tin 1 - .ill not color t-e
AbcaatU a fi.e for th > hmt-'vill no
akin —vVft'v-JiUid. . Drug Store of
EaMioffnese to be
A, GA. WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 22, 1843.
PROSPECTUS OF THE
• ; °i t 'IERX ( Us;m ATOR.
* 3 ' I L v 10l tne v.. j mos works, dt vo
■ 1 ! ,_ tj JL-i Oponaui s icuc.-of A-.;iiculture
J."’Y 1 ,v ' ■-‘•'='o appreciated i, ;.»nner limes, the day
" ' •' ! 1 w b ait beconi *s ■ ary it> enti:
1 ~ :1 • l-iii.tiiit:- d Pence of th nee-.--.-it v and
V. 1 o publications, an i all pracii- d men
-•m ii.in con-traiii-.-d to admit , r- i'cnefi, i.d indu-
V-T,il ” l ' xercis*- ujien ■it * A •al-ulMt.al in
1■ ■ --- «a i vy, 11 i , the in.- : ■ A pry
n.M •• in 1:. or as in the geu a! Imprm . .n<*ut ol
J1 ‘ : 1 w ith th •• c mvi tin- -. aud
in • n>* it- s s start ling truths which are dai y d-.-v; I
‘’‘"'e * :, v J, :itsd ol every rerl.Huiug man, tit.- ne
olmvertiuM a portion to that lab ir row
triupioyodiu tire production of our great maple, in
to of lug arid more profitable employment —the
grosvth of Hread-stulls, Provisions, Stock of all
kinds thereby rendering the Sonlltern sactionol
th.- v. mon, less dependent for ail the articles Os
‘ :> ; !'ump:iju, upon our Eastern aud West -
*’ -m-tiireu, and adordiuga more ample field for
i.uprovement ot our rapidly exhausting soils- the
miiwi-signed have been induced to undertake the
publication ot the Sontdani Cultivator, a work
wm-Jr will be exclusively devoted to the cause ol
ooutuern Agriculture, aud whatever pertains to
I, pro«»otion of the science, i i all its v:i icJ ram
incafions, extending as th y do through all the
Mechanic Arts.
! his brief sketch of th -objects aud designs of
♦be worn, will douhless eomjiimid it to the favora
ble consideration ol every inte.Jigeut Planter who
tods the necessity of such a medium of communi
cation, and to auch, without farther remark, we
make a direct appeal in its behalf, confident that
i lie extremely low j> i■ • ■ at whi *h it is offered, will
place it wiihiii the reach ofevery farmer however
limited his means.
TERMS.
] he Southern- Cclvi vator viil be issued cvt ry
otuei- week; tie- first number will appear early i t
antia’.y, oa fine paper and sew type, (bought
expressly tor the work) in a form suitable for Liud
iag. Each number to contain eight pages 9by 12
inches, which will form at the end of the year, a
volume of 203 pages, an I will be mailed to sub
scribers at ON E DOLLAR per year, i nvariably
IN' ADVANCE.
- Yhe CASH ptiaciple will be rigidly adhered to,
an 1 ia no eas 1 will the work be forwarded unless
ill - ash aeecumpam-as the oidor.
Every citizen, whether ha be Farmer, Mechan
ic * .awys-r, Doctor or Merchant, v. ho set Is the ne
cessity of making an effort to advance the great
Agricultmrd and .Meeha ideal interests of the coun
try, is requested to constitute hints If an agent for
th. circulation or the Southf.es Cultivator.
r* Post Ma-trrs .will forward ail subscrip
tions, free of charge, if hand.; d to them. Other
ui -.e till lett.-r? and communications must be post
paid. J. V 7 . &W. S. JONES.
Augusta, Ga., December 24, 1842.
Office C. C. & R. R. Co njiatry, /
Hamburg, January 14, 1913. )
■JVTOTICE. —Freight on the following
1_ avtii U s from Charleston to Hamburg, arc
reduced as follows.
Flour. Fruit, Potatoes, Breail and Crackers, 50
cent a bh!; Beef, Pork, Fish and Liquor, not to
exceed <5 gallons, #1 a bbl; Molasses in bbls 25
cents a hundred, in tierces 30 cefits a hundred, in
hh-ls-10 ■ rits a hundred; Sugar and Rice 30 cents
a hundred; C tik e 35 cents a hundred; Nails and
Iron 25 cents a hundred; an 1 Salt, in sacks, 50
cents. A. B. STURGES, Agent,
jan 16
jVT Eii Vld AND BONE Linament —
a_ i v xvarmnled cure for Rheumatism.
J<h\ai f Soothing Syrup —A first; rate article for
c I did iv n teething.
/ toy's Liniment —For Piles, 6cc. &c.
Kit i India Hair Dye —For coloring the hair,
warranted not to injure the skin.
Ihgiv. re's Vermifuge —Vi urivalled for worms in
children.
S: o,'nLs Hcadarhe Remedy -For sick headache,
arising from acidity' of the stomach, 2tc.
Bahn of Columbia— For restoring hair and cur
i ig baldness. . ,
Chlorine ’ Tooth Hus A—For cleansing the teeth
and purifying the breath.
J'jX.ins's (hamomile and Aperient Dills —A cer
lain cure for dyspepsia, &c.
Th • articles can be obtained fresh ar l genuine
il the Drug Store of ROBERT AUS i Lx,
two doors below Eagle & Phoenix Hotel.
je 25 7 f
AUCH Y res pec t
■Ct) fully informs his friends
A that h ■ has returned to his
old Stand, in the rear of the
United States Hotel, where
i, e w jj) fie happy to serve
tfi / • who nnv call, with Oysters, treslr and salt
■ ■ . r Fis*r, Game of every description? and, in
i t.u whatever the Charleston and Savannah and
o-i r own market can supply, maybe constantly
ibund at Archey’s, served up in his be st manner.
; IT INi fi J\V GLASS.—
V 7 17 b. vs 7bv 91
112 8 by 10 Balt ini ;.e
07 1 9 by JJ V Star B:aad
27 “ 10 by r 15 J
45 •' 10 by 14 | SVindov'’ Glvs.-.
i > <• 10 by 1y J
For S tic low by THOMAS S. METCALF.
jan A—
DENTISTRY,
u. > E NJ.V A 51N DOU G LAS. Surgeon
[1 3 1 Fnti.-1, has removed to lira residence No.
-'■42 Bf - t.l street, over the Watch and Je'V'wy
of_Mr. G. C." Gordon.
■ \ E M PST ER- S SONGS. —The
I >* Hr. LC. of [Wv/ i/c Yoy.-Being a clrotce
. ..i.-cn . of Scottish, English and ish Songs
, n 1!1 pi ■!. wih ana • ompanimentfor lira in-
Fort. idiicd by William R.
i ccive.i ‘ / (feb 23) TUGS. RICHARDS.
-j) 4VI BROWN, the Merchant. —
/ \ \ ‘ v Novel I.V Horace Smith, one of the
ambus f R jected Address .and widely known
, S ||,> iio; of Bramble!vo House. Harp^is
: '22r l j c “'*• J A' thMchabdß.
j- vAV —Covuinentaiies on the Law ol
| J Bi'!> of Exchange, Foreign and Inland, as
iiOoiui -‘eo d in liagland and America, vvrth oc
' V-j-mal iilustrations from the commercial taw ol
t»T' tuitions of ('(•mtinentul Europe; bv Joseph
st )'•’ L!.D. on of the Justiceso; the supreme
Can A r f the United States, &c., in I v,4 Just
; ; n J !,.. CHAS E GRENVILLE & CO.
in IB
y i Ibe ENCYCLOPEDIA of GEO
J MlV — Comprising a complete des
rrntioM o'’ .h • Earth. phv.-Cad, statistical, civil,
' ‘ V a- . bv Htif-h Murray, to be •
and pouts a., vv .. m.., V ° . rohn nmres
coin pie led ia 24 parts, emn acmg pag 25
wi i; 1100 raurravings, ana ovn dh.obi 1 -
,• ait a -*l. .o. t rccei.cd F v Tr r ,
‘, , j 3 CHAS F GREN\ ILLE & CO.
/~ v TEAS’ E lhioiii of S nolUtts’aJ-
O vmituus of Peregrine Pi hi : coopei >
Home as Found; Di-kens’ Barn aby Rudge . and
• ! o of Mat ia < •hi ! /.zle--vit.--Just revived by
-mli 13 TTiOS. RICHARDS.
.4 U FLOUR— 29 bbls.
li \ i >Tv fiIA ? 911 E POlt THclPTtd’lfik
1,-a a -i l HlaiicharJ s
FTi) 1 of MmvuvL Encyclopredia oj
V p w ,.,., MJahliur in Part-’, at 2 ■
pages, with 1200
OLD COPPER WANTED- 12
. d4 r , cents P 0 * 1 pound, cash, will be paid for ail
. 1 delivered before the Ist of April next,
i? J - jhiac Sh °P °f the Georgia Rail Road
and liamaug Company, Augusta. ' feb 2
... L_=> Ihe Greenville J/ouataiueer will insert
uur Bales conspicuously and forward bill for
payment,
V NEVV FOUNDRII. —By an ar
. r? -nqemcnt with the Genryiißaii Road and
i 5 timing Company, the undersigned is now ready
i > < orrnnence the Foundry Business, iu all its
ur inches, on their lot in Augusta.
Orders for Iron or Brass Castings vv ill be th rnl:-
Hidy received and promptly executed. Terms
e-a-li, or short credit with approved city accep
t.iuce. 1 lie prices will be lower than any work
Jieretoiore executed in Augusta,
feb 13 tiw&v.biu SAL MEL KEYS.
j ABIES’ MANTLES —A few supe
;ior silk velvet, and silk fashionable Short
♦ leaks or slaatles. Also, Merino Under Vests
ami Silk Girdles; fine Perfumery, Soaps, Hair
Luis and Brushes. For sale cheap by
dec 21-ts WILLIAM 6. PRICE.
A LLISON’S HlSTOßY.—History
-L of Europe, from the commencement of the
French Revolution in 1789, to the restoration ol
th 1 Bourbons iu 1315, by Archibald Allison, P.
R- 8. E., Advocate.
Nos. 1 and 2, just received and for sale at 25 cts
per number by
jan 23 CHAS. E. GRENVILLE & CO
IA SALE.—-A splendid four where
Jl Carriage, (second hand) of superior work
manship and extra finish. It has been but little
used. Cost in Newark, N. J., 81000 without har|
aess. Tire harness cost Sl9O, and is In good or
der. The establishment can be had for less thap
halt cost. Apply to
jan 23 GEO. W. LAMAR & CO}
MACKEREL & Goshen Butler.—
- 10 half barrels No. 1 Mackerel, selected
for family use.
17 kegs Goshen Butter.
Received this day, and for sale low bv
feb f T. S. METCALF.
PO'V A T OES ! P O']’ ATOE S !!
-■- 50 bbls yellow potatoes, lor planting,
40 “ Scotch do (Ayreshirt) for the ta
ble, a very superior article.
Will be received, and sold on the wharf low' for
cash. [jan 201 GEO. W. LAMAR & CO.
AND CANDLES.—IOO boxes
kA No. I Soap, in various size boxes, from 20
to 80 lbs each; 20 boxes refined Tallow Candles,
a superior article; 20 boxes Sperm Candles, war
ranted to stand the summer, will be ofiored low
on arrival, which is hourly expected.
jan 26 GEO. W. LAMAR & CO.
p HEESE, WINE, &c,—Will be
V_y landed this day,
10 casks Cheese,
20 boxes do
5 qr casks M. Madeira Wine, old aud fine,
25 bbls superfine Flour,
Ami sold, on acouimnuthuiiig terms, by
jan 26 GEO. W. LAMAR & CO.
npHE W.WERLEY NOVELS--
jL Only 25 cents each. —A new and revised
edition of those celebrated novels are now in
course of publication, at the above extremely low
price. Specimen numbers may be seen, and sub
setiptions received, at our store,
feb 24 CHAS E GRENVILLE & CO. _
WISTAR’S ANATOMY — A sys
tem of Anatomy for the use of students
of medicine, by Casper Wistar, M. D., late Pro
fessor of Anatomy in the University of Pennsyl
vania, with notes and additions by Win. E. Hor
ner, M. 1)., the whole entirely remodelled by J.
Pancoast, and illustrated by more than two hun
dred engravings—Bth| edition —2 vols Bvo. For
sale bv CHAS E GRENVILLE & CO.
feb 17
| lEBEG’S CHEMISTRY.—Ani-
J 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, by Justus Liebeg, M D Ph D F R S,
&c. A new supply of titese invaluable w r orks
just received by
feb 17 CHAS E GRENVILLE & CO.
DIRECT FROM FRANC E.
100 bottles of the celebrated Bagneres Vermifuge.
THIS VERMIFUGE is preferable
to all others as yet known, on account of
its being stomachic and tonic. It is prepared en
tirely from plants, and is warranted to contain
nothing injurious to the human constitution. —
This being Its first introduction ia this place, con
sequently its airfares are little knowai, but in Eu
rope, and the different cities in the touted States,
where it has been used it has never failed ol com
plete success. Il may be given to children at any
age, and in all instances where it fails of success
in destroying every or any kind ot worm, after a
fair trial, the money will be refunded.
To be had at the Drug Store of
ROBERT AUSTIN & CO
feb 19-ts 2 doors below Eagle & Phoenix otel
1 MPORTA NT MEDICINES I
A J ARSH ALI ,’S SARSAPARILLA
IyJl is with confidence offered to the Medical
Faculty and the public, as possessing in a great
degree all the Artues of Sarsaparilla in its most
concentrated form, being prepared by a new and
improved process over all others, w hich extiacts
all tire active matter of the root. This syrup is
huffily recommended as a Fall ami Spring purifier
oflhe blood, and will be found particularly useful
in the cure ol Rheumatism, Ulcers, Sciolula, let
ter, White Swelling, Cutaneous Eruptions, and
all disorders arising from an impure state of the
blood, the abuse of mercury, &c. Physicians who
prescribe Marshall’s Sarsaparilla, will soon dis
cover such ineontcstible 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
of Sarsaparilla, than a gallon of those mixtures
usually sold in the stores, and those who have
been disappointed in the use of Sarsaparilla, will
find lids an effectual remedy.
MARSHALL'S VERMIFUGE— Is recom
mended to nurses, parents and others, who have
the care of children, as the most safe aud effectual
worm-destroying medicine yet discovered. Besides
bein o, a safe and active vermifuge, it is so pleasant
that no child will refuse to take it. It is equally
efficacious in removing other disorders, such as
hoird complaints, vomiting, and nil complains to
which children are liable.
HE WS EMBROCA TION, for Horsts
This valuable Embrocation has been used with
»reat success in the cure of the most troublesome
diseases with which the horse is affected, such as
old strains, swellings, galls, strains of the should
ers, &c. It soon cures old or fresh wounds, cuts,
bruises, Ac. It is highly recommended, and
should’be constantly kept in the stables of all per
sons owning horses.
Sold at W. MARSH ALL’S, (successor to Chas.
Marshall ) No. 312 Market street above Ninth,
Philadelphia. AL? 9>.
Marshall’s Compound Syrup of Liverwort.
“ “ Tonic Mixture,
“ “ of Sarsaparilla, Cubebs
and Copaiva,
t: Extract of Buchu,
«« “ Find Root, &c. &c.
For sale bv J- E. MARSHALL,
nov 29-w6ra Successor to Thos, I. >Vray. |
DEMPSTER’S NEW SONGS,
ji Ss /A
|yi|i , //A
JUST received by H. Pausoxs, con
sisting of —The I,ament of the Irish Emigrant,
Blind Boy, <&c. &c.
Also, two new Songs by Russell—Poor Man's
Friend, Ship on Fire, a descriptive scene.
Cadeaw Musical for 1843, consisting of six ori
ginal Songs. The words bv Mr». Crawford and
music by Charles E. Horn.
Miss Lucy Long, a popular Extravaganza.
Together with a large collection of New and
Old Music for Piano Forte, Flute and Violin, Mu
sic Paper and Instruction Books. A liberal dis
count made to teachers and music dealers,
mh 15
PIANO FORTES,
AT MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES.
PARSONS offers for sale
ffXYTlPiano Fortes from CHICKERING
Jt MACKAA ’S, of Boston, Mass. R.
NUNNS, CLARK & Co., and STODDARD,
WORCESTER it DUNHAM, of New York, at
the lowest Factory Prices, adding freight and ex
change only.
Orders will be received for instruments on the
same terms, and no advance required until the in
strument is received and approved. oct 17-ts
f IBRARY SELECT NOVELS,
No. 13.—The Last of the Barons, by Sir
K. L. Buivver —price 25 cents. For sale by
mb 3 CHAS E GRENVILLE it CO.
(VTEWSPAPER PERIODICALS-
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 York price of postage only :
Last of the Barons, by Bulwer, at IS cents.
The Bible in Spain, by Geo. Borrow, 31 cents.
Forest Days, by G. P. R. James, 13 cents.
Francis of Valois, by Flasrg, 12J cents.
Lights and Shadows of Factory Life, 12. J cts.
Life and Exploits of Wellington, 25 cents.
Bianca Cappello, by Lady Bulwer, 20 cents.
Persons residing in the country, 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.
m 17 CHAS E GRENVILLE & CO.
EAGLE HOTEL,
Newnan, Georgia,
MTHE subscriber respectfully in
forms his friends and the public generally,
lirat he has taken the large and commodious
House on the West side of the public square, and
thoroughly repaired and fitted it up 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 he
kept open for the accommodation of all who may
call. Being 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.
cX REWARD.—On the night of
the 11th inst., my overcoat was stolen
from out the piazza of nry house, on the Savan
nah road, wjth Pocket 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 81000 and in
terest, with a credit of 840 given to G. W. Smith,
and transferred to rne, 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. Whitehead for $43 75, due
Ist December, 1842,
One note on A. C. Wise for S6O, due Ist Janu
ary, 1843.
Three notes on Atterbery & Cogal for S3O each,
due Ist January, 1843, given to Thos. Dunbar.
One note on W. Johnson for $32, given to Sa
rah F. Dunbar, dates not recollected.
One due bill on Hulbert &. Roll for sl9 and
some cents.
One note on J. Collins for $lB, date not recol
lected, given to D. Ward.
On note on S. M. Cadle for about sl2, due a
bout the Ist January, 1842.
Together with a good many receipts and ac
counts and notes paid by, me and other papers not
recollected. The above reward will be paid for
the recovery of the pocket-book and papers,
m 16-w2t* JOHN CHAV^US.
REWARD. —Lost, on the 24th
day of December last, between my
house and Lincoln ton, Lincoln county, a common
size leather Pocket Book, tied with a blue string,
and containing about three 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 tw’o dol
lars twenty five cents.
One on Watson for two hundred dollars.
Two fi fas one against Tilman Alvey, the other
against William Reynolds—amounts not recol
lected.
Two due bills on B. B. Moore for fifteendollars
each.
Three notes on Tilman Alvey, one for seventy
five dollars, one for eight dollars, the otheramount
not recollected.
One on Thomas Tillery for six dollars.
One receipt of Robert F. Curry for two hundred
and twenty dollars.
One receipt on James Larnpkin for three hun
dred and thirty nine dollars.
One receipt for four bales cotton, in Augusta,
at Green & Andrews’ warehouse, left there in
December, 1842.
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 Lin
colnton, on the Petersburg road, or to Milus M.
Campbell, at Lincolnton, shall be entitled to the
above reward of thirty dollars.
Jajr_7 ISAAC WILLINGHAM.
REMOVAL. — The subscriber would
inform the planters of Georgia and South
Carolina, that he has removed to Crawfordville,
Ga., where he will permanently locate him sell,
and carry on the business of manufacturing G
TON GINS He is prepared to make Cotton
Gins on various plans, though he
mend the Anti-frictian Gin as being the best arti
cle of the kind he has ever seen in use, and, Iro n
his exnerience in the business, he can say j with
nronriet v that he does not think his Gins can be
S 3 i V- South.™ Slates, and in My an-
Eicatiag what he says in relation to the mat
er he would refer you to certificates of gentium n
who have used them. All orders addressed to tin
subscriber at Crawfordville, Taliaferro county,
Ga will receive prompt attention.
jan 3 S. R. CRENSHAW.
VOL. VII—No 67.
Cheap Advertising.
Merchants, Lawyers, Mechanics, and other
business or professional* men, can have a Card
not exceeding povr iJitEs inserted, in the style
ot the following, one year for ’FIVE DOL
LARS, in More than
four lines will be charged at the same ikte.
B V S ! XE S S 'DIR EC T ’ 1 R Y .
GREENWAY, lIE>HY A. CO.
.11l PEARL STREET, N. 3
V> ill receive consignments of Cotlc < nee -
and Southern produce generally, and
the best attention, swtlsijune
WILLIAM I>EARING * ‘
COMMISSION MERCHAi
oct 13-6 m Charles!' ... > •
D b7 JOH N MILLEN
Oflice No. 174, North aide Broad-stree
Eagle and Phoenix Hotel.
G. WALKER,
Warehouse and Commission M
jy 22] Hamburg, S. C.
ADAMS & HOPKINS
Warehouse and Commission Me a
m 13-ts Campbell street, Aug ÜbiM|
CRAWFORD & GUNBY,
Factors and Commission Merchants,
nov 2C-tf No. 72 Bay-st., Savannah, Ga.
GEO. R. WILSON,
Dealer in Boots and Shoes,
No. 177 Rroad-et, 3 doors above Eagle & Phcenix
Hotel. bdly feb 11
E*L. FERRY,
WHOLESALE AND BETAIL
Hat and Cap Store,
Opposite Insurance Bank, Broad-st., Augusta, Ga.
oct 3 bd ly
DR. J. H. MURRAY
Tenders his professional services to the citizens
of Hamburg and vicinity. Office on Centre-st.,
Hamburg, S. C. ap 19 ly
DR. H. F CAMPBELL,
Offers his professional services to the citizens of
Augusta. Office under Dr. J. A. Eve’s dwelling*
ap 13 __ ly
D’ANTIGNAC & BARRY
WHOLESALE AND BETAIL DZALBBS IN
Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paiuta, Window
Glass, Sash, &c. «kc.
feb 24 No. Broad-an*
' GEORGE D. RICE,
Attorney at Law,
Marietta, Cobb county, Ga,
Practices in the counties of Cobb,
Campbell, Paulding, Casq, Cherokee and Foray t 0
nov 18 ly*
GEORGE SCHLEY,
Attorney at Law,
Augusta, Ga.
Practices in the counties of Columbia, Wash
ington, Burke, Jefferson and Richmona. m 12*
A. J. & T. W. MILLER,
Attorneys at Law,
-• Augusta, 6a.
Practice in Richmond, Columbia and Lincolp
counties, and in the Circuit Court of the U. StatM
for the District of Georgia. m 81
JOSEPH W. THOMAS,
Attorney at Law,
oct 13-trwly Warren ton, 6a.
THOMAS H. POL HILL,
Attorney at Lair,
nov 26-wly Louisville, Jefferson Co., Ga.
T. S. & C. BAKER,
WHOLIBALIAKD BBTAIL
Grocery Merchants,
sep 8 Broad-st., apposite Bank of Bruaawidr.
Drapers aud Vtilors,
ap 6 No. 208 Broad-st.; Augusts.
CHAS. E. GRENVILLE A CO.,
Booksellers and Stationers,
feb 4 bd Broad-street, Augmoa.
B'IaCKWOOD’S EDINBURG
31A G A ZIN E—Re-print—Two dollars a
year. Copies for sale at 23 cents each, at the Li
terary Depot, U. S. Hotel,
inh 4 S A HOLMES.
Sugars
70 hhds New Orleans Sugar, fine and poor
quality,
25 hhds prime St Croix and Porto Rico Sugar,
10 hhds Clarified Matanzas Sugar,
Will be landed this day.
mar 9 T. 8. METCALF.
¥" OAF, Crushed & Powdered Sugars.
JLJ 40 bbls Loaf and Crushed Sugars, from
Woolsey dc Woolsey’s manufactory, ©f a superior
quality, and for sale at a low price.
mar 9 T. 9. METCALF.
N~ OTICE TO JOURNEYMEN
HATTERS. —20 good Journeymen at the
above business will fin 1 constant employmentjend
liberal wages, at the Domestic Hat Manufactory,
Carnak, Warren county, Ga. Apply to
rnh 3 w2m JOHN H. HARRIS.
NOTICE. -The co-partnership hereto
fore existing be tween the undersigned, is
this day dissolved by mutual consent. All per
sons having demands against said firm, Mill
please call on the senior partner, who is authorised
to settle all demands against said firm, and he U
authorized to collect ail dues.
S. G. HARRELL,
T. J. HARRELL
Madison, Ga., Jan. 16, 1943. jan 23-2 m
MEDICAL — The t.mieisigaed hav
ing formed a copartnership i» the practice
of. Medicine and Surgery, in all their branches,
hope, by strict attention to the duties of th«ir pro
fession,* to merit a liberal share ol public patron
age ELIJAH E JONES,
J GORDON HOWARD.
Madison, February 11. feb 14
AUGUSTA SEED STORE.
jy AKER GARDEN SEEDS.
THE proprietor of this establishment
has just received a large supply of Genuine
Seeds, the crop of 1842. lie leaves the Seed lo
recommend themselves, which they have done
ever since he has dealt in them. The Shakers 1
Garden Seed is sought for by every person, and
here they may have it genuine. The usual al
lowance made to country dealers.
Bird Seed, Lucerne. Clover, Marigold, Wurtecl,
French Sugar Beet, Rye Grass, Blue do., Hurd's
do., Hops, Asparagus Roots, Turnip Seed, Ac.,
also Flower Seed. tapl dec i f
LAST OF THE BARONS.
OXA COPIES of the above work*
by Sir E. L. Bulwcr, bound in a mat
style for reading—price 25 cents. Just received
by * THOMAS RICHARDS.
Horace Smith’s and James’ new novel, H»r
per>* edition, daily expected. mh 8