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adding ptn
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wlul act ot
poisilile lor
■e P~,.1e f«.
be moreju. t.
„i obligation
Pdiriot
,ls, .H4T
the crisis ol
v ' during tiie
out by
tioiu which
wonder! ul
mi*? ‘“ to happen alter me *h of March.
I at But the mystery is non ex-
Krfly ,eilll i t ie is expounded.
thorough mqm-
L,r Ua ia all the offices ot the
and it will be earned
keenness and industry which a
E-iM 1 1 ;i ca u excite; t>r the ptKpo eul |
the political opinions «1 the in- j
!>"£,* „mst all show there hands;
m 0" 1 , gnff not ready to declare apt cfer- j
next Presidency,and j
will be the word—so much |
psal^ on „rcelv expect that Baltimore will |
C lhh Which assume to-d u rather j
KjgffloP £ that impoitant changes in .
‘ have been determined up- i
| Cu ' U wreiarv of the Treasury lias a son- j
I i , s for some time been his private
I secretary. fit is understood that ;
gentleman to be near him in the :
.o’which he has b :ea transferred ; !
|f ,u a nt him Chief Clerk ol the Treas- j
a' , iintock) oung, m ho w IB be thus
I S must be piorided for, boiyevei; an 1 ;
rThat he Will be either transferred to the I
i rViectorof yout p-n, or to that of
I V ki and Mr McCulloch «Blgo I
lylSjeUosiniH This appears
P B hlearran-ctncni enough for the par-
PtfcSS vo,k:. for iu accuracy though:
filfieaorts vary every day. and almost
t-koßrOther changes in your city are
r- i*.*i I have goo I ivason to believe
K* {[it* report may have some ten
r, rk its own fulfilment, I shall not
Con the names of the “doomed.”
r an who hasauv regard/or the dignity
government, must deplore the low Mate to
the Executive mansion continue to
EbanJant illustration in the crowds of b.o
»down politicians and sliabby adventurers
t prowl in and fro, an i besiege the door ol the
Kent’s office. The Mad.soman s talk ol
ia „</e” has brought these persons here. Eve
iavaiiJ* to their number, and increases their
wit unitv. They are nearly all ol the class
corruption always seeks out, and who
! in their turn the wages ol servility—at
.tpoor in principle and poor in pocket.
V Cushing’s friends say he has not deter
imni whether lie will be a candidate for Con
nor will he decide until he goes to Mas
dißsetisand surveys the ground. His pros
epot success are not the brightest,
jji Webster is in sfo'u quo —that is, unresol-
he shall go, or whether he shall go at
i The President’s gracious 1 pleasure to
iM hint permission to retire,” to the contrary
(withstanding.
Mr Fletcher Webster will be appointed Sec
arvtothe China mission, and intends to make
ijourney overland.
Hr, Spencer has created some disturbance in
cold “rookery,” the Treasury. The drones
pimd him rattier severe in discipline.
A Looker nv.
■ jfThere is much truth in the following,
Hnidnre find in an exchange pay er, that we
■midi richly worty of repetition:
■ Theman who honestly contracts a debt, be
■eviug truly that he will be able to pay it, is
Kk übe blamed if misfortune prevents him.—
Bui be who yets the property or labor of anoth-
Hr, {wring that he will not pay , and designing
Bui to pay, is a swindler and a thief, though the
Bv may not punish him for it. The honest m
■ ■>'is the touchstone and test, in such cases.
I Specif for thr (J. States. —Trie Liverpool
■Shinn of a late date says.—“ Specie, to a very
Btree amount, is now exporting from Li verpool
B the United States. The British an 1 North
Baerican royal mail steamer Caledonia, which
Bitted on the 4th ult. for Halifax and Boston,
Bmedout above UH,00(4 sovereigns, and yester-
B)’, the Acadia, fur the same port, had on
Begat not less than 300,000. The ordinary rate
Binsurance fur specie in those steamers is I:2s.
B per cen:. 1 ut, inconsequence of the large
Bwiiv going by the Acadia, and tiie extreme-
Boisterous state ol the weather dm ing the last
■'w«tlie premium rt.se to as high as 30s. At
B |S rate, even, it was difficult to get insurance
■jw® specie, the underwriters being quite fuli
K she packet ship Independence, which
■ \wcrday toe New York, carried outfiOO,-
sovereigns on freight; and ihe packet ship
K 8 !!Niils to-morrow for the same
ES liave a lar A- quantity on freight. The
Western too, which will leave Bristol on
nei^Ul Madeira and New Voile, will
EJJ 7 a lar * e a ‘«>ttnt of specie. The .sever -
exported are, _ it is supposed, chiefly
I ' '*r operations in bills of exchange.
7 00 p. , op M'ah CoN't ono.— Captain
I sl,, l‘ Barclay, ufN. Bedford, states
IfWut’tJtf u ape ?^. Gui)d iio t le l, e heard a re
|S ° SS ul lhp US - of War Con
.No panic-
I j t J** 9 . 11 *** 18 w
K UJ : f! ’ a “ tStiJ ,v World, containing
K G ; n l et - ur th * User’s Daughter, from
r rr- g.;:,.,,
Brother Jonathan, containing
IC^r a rf jgr * ai ---c,b y L c.
PileaiH s* a— lor 25 cents » or OJ,c
r nfc r Sl and 7 ,-1:t ' iVnf P«blicati ms giv
lieordja o u c,lt U> ’ '“ ' il t 0 any Post Office in
B v *ati«fa h 1,111 00l, ntrv ran be filled to
Kw“"' y by l-«P«r A ? ont. for
Ifiepot, ' * 01 extras, at the Literary
|lil S- holmes.
I U. S. Hotel.
| f 7^u/(^p ; / \ ILL£ > Ga -> March 17. 1543.
- Mai Ison ;
th, u ' OU enough to inform
t St « t 0 beware hovv they patro-
mu,c, 'Ge name of “ .Vo
.u e ’ ,)e undersigned, have been
bin'V sii i'r . S;U| ) O, We started, or took
o ii s^Pan of V i,, -1 , 11 ! ‘n ugusta, and were dc
ih “ i,! H hen \v t '• 1,1 Madison ; finally we got
*S*«m'ST£ °‘ wnvill «. "" f»«»J
tr >* w e ar , t,s '‘ stage was stopped,
tiL orueiM*' ,yoti a S " H ‘ time on the
f 8) Awo hav 0,1 we have to pay dou-
y ll,u ‘hnu Ljw ' l, ' l,ds f>o,u »ng on, this is to
.Luvpii oowtoact.
b,,| id a copy to the Agent at
gned >) vv - a. McDonald,
W. H. LEE,
S. M. PERRY,
HENRY EDWARDS,
M. H. HOBBS, Va.
T- WIotIT.M.AN.
Portrait Painter,
•3 r *hiß Serv - „ AT Masonic Hall.
*kon . 7 to l he citizens of Augusta
IJL'S Cfe «■> <U. . i.ywill l»
' a call in m f i? 18 serv ioes will do well
t f. m 13
'Jlotumeiiini.
Latest dales from Liverpool
Latesi dates from H urf February 10
ebruary 9
f'.il/it.i \rrivfj .miu-,. ,ir,.
vV, S r«‘ Ppi ln ,2«bale>. ’1V,,!,.” 1 I v ' illl>ljl ‘a ami
4-U, Mob.h* A Texan *), to“ “ dmU*^
in the same th n ,. rF* . iH 1 t4,tihO bales. <ie n
Mtsuvsy y, lism *1".
Baltimore 166. together iV*l* , , r *’ Go, Boston 747,
tion in stock ol G.V{ t ale- “ al ‘‘?—making a U .J. U .
M' eof all on shipboard not c ~ T' ,ng inclu
a Slock of Ifiß.Ggs bales. J ou llle Lth instant.
11l onr review of last Sitnr !....
U.c cotton market a- having close We
vious with a very consulerlhl.? ? » l »' evening pre
the further advance in ni ici s ti', i°* ! I ‘, , lUII 1 UIIU ‘ N! '- at
opened on Saturday wip, t , ( . rv ‘ l l l ° led Lie market
m.md. and about B.A» bales were disV'° ( g l e,,Pral d <-
oav, holders m most olm fn ° ! ’be
«e- On Monday there \ v £ ra, e r ' Ver >' *«‘l pri
ced on the pan ofbnv.r o less eagerne-s evin
''■as still very fair, tbe' sales / "I'craie, tho the demand
and at' pric^l^' U,1 >
Saturday. Vesterdai • as were current on
q .amity Os Cotton oiler, no, , dimi,lisl ‘ c - d
account ot the unwillinm.ess ”fT hu<, > however o„
>tier until they ' 7T -
‘■•'■at Western, wlncbT "nsT'l, “i a , dv, T p ‘‘‘ «»‘e
eJ, there was me .lb ,;, i n " K bourly expect
which xxereget.erallv in sm a ,nm'‘ , >Sl , lo,Ut; - > •!. >,
a^tr^
ieduced stock 1 P 0>11 “"* both on account of the
tl.e rates of ThcreV 1 ‘ ,,rt, -'* ,r 1 decline in
business dom- Uv n„! J '^as again been considerable
iboush the larges, Cn '*“ N< ” l! '• Europe,
lish a. count Buyer f„- r ' '‘■‘tinue to be on Etig
at the North nill 1 and onr home markets
a % staM r ; - •*>
STATEMENT OF COTTON
>")< K on hand Ist Sent., h-io
\nned during the past three davA.'!* 'l4 6W) *** 442 b
Armed prev.ouslj .
Exported during the past three days. , 15 313 ’ 2OO )2
I' Xp ° rted P ievi °u.|y f.gV,! 11 —C10,43J
Stock on band and on shipboard bales i^®R
Lu., si ,i j Our quotations range from dUd W
bn ..idrnai y to middling, fair 3- ©4. pi mu- C ®p’
sh icily choice m.small lots n cts H J lb 1 4 ’
d/c, Prices range from 13 to 14 cts. the nrinci
-1 iv al ‘;- rt ' ,:3 i ‘ ' & gallon. *
r onr : \\ e now quote ordinary brands at 3,50 Ccb 375
remarking that some small lots of choice St Louis have
been sold even higher.
n r.H~ The supply of Hams and Shoulders is very
ample and these descriptions meet v, ah hut a moderate
demand at 4- (Si and 2 fa) cts lb. Sides are still
s.aite. and being a good deal inquired for, will readily
c.mmuuid 3* cts lb, when sold alone.
.1 Supplies have arrived more freely wit bin
I.C past lew days, but a fair demand has existed, ena
blmg holders to maintain our previous quotation—say
lb* els If gallon for rectified.
r»|ge--S.nee our last report there has been a
good deal ot aetiv.ly 11, the Exchange market, and l.u <r e
amounts have been disposed of without any very man
i tal \ai ration in the rates. Sterling ha.- been sold freely
j ' (tJ 'i W premium, the demand being about eoual
to the supply. Francs have declined a little, the sales
having generall y ranged from of liO to of 65. Bills on
.New lorl. have been in good demand lor importers and
dealers \Ve quote 00 day hills at (a) SIP cent dis
eomit .Ml day bills 4 fa) 4}. sight iiills 3 fa) 3a Wf et dis
connt. Boston 60 days 4| discount.
h'rrighte— On Monday a further engagement was
made lor Liverpool at ‘25-33d, hut yesterday the rates
ttave way a lilile. and four American ships were taken
lor Liverpool at jd, and one for Havre al ol for rot
ton. \\ e also notice a barque for Antwerp at 1| ct fin
cotton. Coastwise freights remain without material
change, though they|are not brisk, owing to light ie
ceipts from the interior.--7V ns rij.f.
Apalachicola, March 11.
Cot (mi Our List review lelt tlie market ia a very ua
settled state. The news per Caledonia suspended all
operations for three days previous. The article has not
P*ven way as much as was generally anticipated. The
stork on sal.' being liidit, together with the light re
eeipts and the decline in freights both foreign and
coastwise, are the chief causes. The decline cannot he
estimated over ' (a) §i t. The sales of the week foot up
hales, as follow s : 1 at 34; 30 (round) at 3j: V.l at 4 ;
at 4p 113 ai 4*; 42 at 4i:'sl at 4f ; 23i at 4f; It) at 5;
at 5 1-10.
COTTON STATEMENT.
Received since om last, 1,790 bales
Previously, 85.540 “
Total., 37,3:5C. “
Exported since our last. T.lMl
Previousl v .59.4t13
On liand and on shipb’d not cleared ‘20,887
Fi'eighls —To Liverpool (British vessels) 13-I6d ;
(American vessels) j,d. New York, a cent ; Charleston,
jC : Boston, ; New Orleans. ®l,s<) (a) tf2 hale.—
Hrifi —Checks on N. York, ai sight, pai ; :k)
days. Adis; on Charleston, 60 days, J-dis ;on Boston,
60 days, interest oil ; checks on Augusta and Savannah,
at sight, 4 Ts c 'l preni.
XfoBiLE. Wednesday P. M., March 15
Cation —As was to have been expected in the ab-ence
ot receipt of foreign advices, the market has been <|iiiel
to-dav, the total sales not exceeding liXO to 1 :2 10 hales.
Prices a shade better.
Received since the Bth instant 23.117 hales, and ex
ported to Liverpool 1 t.63vi, t<> Havre 4234. to Havana 12.
to New York 1161. to Boston I-• 5, to Providence 196. to
New Orleans 328, together 20,756 bales, making addition
to stork of 2361 bales, and leaving on hand and on .diip
board not cleared hist evening, a stock ot 13-3,606 halt s,
against 92,703 last year. Total receipt since Ist Bep!
360,560, exports 222,345 hale.-. Last year receipts, 245,
2(0, exports 152.861 hales.
Er'h v"f> —Transaction-to-day were extremely lim
ited GO day bills on New York brought 16(a) 164, sight
on do 18, sight on New Orleans 22 (a) 23, American gold
22(a)'. 23 Tk 1 ct preni.
fVeipfit-'* — Nothing done in freights to-day.-— Aid.
New A'OiiK. March 15—p. M.
CW/en—Holders have > ielded J cent sun c the last ar
rival. hut the bnsitie-s is moderate. Sellers are rtovA r
looking tor the next steamer, which will be here in a
fe w days.
Pioirr The stoi kol .Michigan and Ccoe.-ee is >o smalt
that holders are enabled to set s>4 62 (a) 4 75 prett) tree-
New Or lea ns is in better demand, and at i otter pr i -
• c-. The common qiialilii-s ol Southern are held firm
ly (or an advance
illavinc 3iitcllicicmc.
Savannah, March 20.
Anirfil. — ship Rhode Island. Church, Liveipool; Br
baiapic Hero ot Ai re, .lones Liverpool ; schr Leonidas,
E'. ans. Havana; s<hr Carol in e, Swazy. Mu tan.; stea mci
I.anhoe. Scudder. Augu-t.i; steamer Santee. Noe.k Ar
gusta.
(Ve aoi— :-chr Richard Taylor, Robinson, N Orleans.
f'H AKI.ESTON, March si.
Arrived —111. brig Geoige, Hull, New )<.ik.
i;, ,7v,/. — Biig- William. Johnson, Bordeaux; A Him
ia. Baxter, do; -. In - Ann Stille. Wells, Mobile; Julia,
Shoemaker, New Orb ins.
are anthoiispil to atinomicp
JOHN HILL, I. A. HIBLER, and F. M. ROB
ERTSON, as candidates U tepres.. nt Ward No.
3, in the. City Council. * ll! 11
fj3= , ’\Vt? are authorised to announcp (..■
A. GREINER, JNO. B. CAMPBELL and MAR
TIN FREDERICK, as candidates to represent
Ward No. 2*, in tlte City Connetl. * »i 15
YANCEY HABERSHAM,
Attorneys at Law,
Ben. C. Yancey Hamburg, S. C.
B. Elliott Habeksham. __ J an 1U
C L I) T If I N a
Made to Measure in the bc?t style.
CLOTH I N G ,
In the best style, ready wade up.
Hus Caps, Shirts, Stocks, Co.lars, and c-acij
arliole perlaiuin,! lo *e n tb...e»’s dn.«. ra»y be
always louml of the- b. sl kinj and at the lowest
p,ices wiLLIiM o. PIUCT/S n.aWNr.l nt.
feb 14
’ WYATT & WARREN,
DEALCnS IN
Silks, Muslina, Lace-,
Linens, tlctlis, Cassuuercs. ipet
Hutch Hotting Uoifls.
febS-lf .waoffi-!-..
H, r i’. CHAPMAN,
Attorney at Law,
Office third door above the Augusta La.",.
feb 22
J(U: > C. SNEAH,
Attorney a Law,
A moist a. Ga.
Will practise in:
of Richmond cou tty, and t.K • i we ilinp
Picas of the city. 'Mice adjoining his
Green street, opposite the Methodi
feb 24
r S!,iVEH WANTED--Old
inh 2 »-i\ Vt '\c 6d ( cash vviu be l ,:lid -
—-—1 a ( LARK. RACKETT & Co.
U% F . LN ED NEWARK CIDER
ty '” rk CW "' ‘*-
_in__2«i 1. S. lII'ERS *, ,
ICVV, E f>' ‘ : «ANDET. or .1,0 Mi
jAAiF.S .MANAHAN, Draper and
'n;n?r POS - !e ,h i rr ‘ i,td Hotel,
nnli ff el U " d co "«P*et»all orders bit
'iesuatch in * n’t '*■ 1 neat iHss, punctuaiitv and
S9l d pn ‘ es ,u • sui ' *he limes. '
' hA ----- 'AS. MA.NAHAX.
uu;s, TOIPETB, oil SCALPS,
raN , . r°' R °? AMENTAL HEADS OK HAIR.
J HE subscriber deems it only nrces
iodnee"al i' 1 ! ( , . I|l,,l . nce aniv.al in Augusta, to
to insute S d ?g 111 T- d ° f :l - 00 d suit of Hair,
t'leirh t- 11 |utn a call to those losing
Satm.ln 1. ... n - v st:l - v is limited to
ideas.. 1 to r• Vu *~'ti ' 1 shall be
standi il.r h l m .| C V tmmediat* calls of all those
of Hau° a , j 1 ”, ** 'moderate or luxuriant head
rar‘f ,lu 1,11,1 -
during my stay. Ptices in St '' •tV'h 5 ’
times 11 tu .lecoidanee with the
“f on o t r J LOMAS QUIRK,
- -■°l 3t ut -190 Broadway, N. V.
BANT . KE ’
p KIIIA , n ’ ' kave tor Savannah on
«HiDA \ .Vi OliN iNb. al 9 i,’e ~ .1- <v r .. ,
Whn.r tn . . \ JJllu *l troiii uie Ladios
=’±tc J *^giifga^.-
f r° «'RE-A w,4 Nurse, young,
«p.lon«n&‘ ° a f ' h .I--,'
servant or cook. Apply at this SOmicS
jVTE\¥ SPRING < .(>ODS —Tbesub
- x sc 11 her is receiving at his old stand (a few
doors be ow the U. S. Hotel,) a great vaiLtv of
m w and desirable SPRING GOODS which
m e boon caretullv selected at the present low
J Ito whl ; h ' ep^ vifes the attention of the
public. (m 19-30 JOHN H LEE.
•i J K \ } 1 1G 1 A NA N KEE NS.—For
■v Ai sale by (fob 13) A. SIBLEY.
W 1 v ICE -10 hn IFI ip7cos~first
a quality Rice. Just received anr for sale.
. 11 GEO. W. LAMAR & Co.
H m \IE \S FnrND—Byj; Feimi
a. J more Cooper. Cheap edition*, for sale by
m 13 CIIAS E GRENVILLE & CO. "
WEARS’ BIBLE BIOGRAPHY
LA Embellished with several hundred engrav
ings. Por sale by
111 11 CIIAS. E. GRENVILLE <fe Co.
jVTORTII AMERICAN REVIEW,
a , Published quarterly al five dollers a year
Sll bsenptions received by
m i l CHAS. E. ifRENVILLK & Co.
I ANDY, cheap edition,
A. J. large type, price 50 cents, with two illustra-
Uon.s. "Give me your fist, my darlin’ public ” -
r or sale by
fob 2d CIIAS EJ4RENVII.LE & CO.
f i IST. )RY OF CA ROLI NA —The
i- S History ot South Carolina, from its lirG
European discovery to its e ection into a IT pub
he, with a supplementary chronicle of events to
I ne present time, by \VillP.m Gilmore Simms.
Second edition. Just receive?! by
111 15 THOMAS RICHARDS.
|tN >S 1 1 J? A NOIn.- lit • Protection Itisu
a ranee Company, of Hartford, Connecticut,
will take risks on stores, merchandize, dwellings,
furniture, and nil descriptions of property, against
loss or damage by fire. Also, on cotton and other
merchandize on the mvr, on as favorable terms
;.s any other good office, on application to iheir
Agent ai Hamburg, S. C.
J. P. FORCE, Agent.
Hamburg, February Hi. if
RlCti. —)2U tierces ot Rice, will be
landed this day.
b b 14 TJ3 METCALF.
5 GST HECEIVED.
| 1 4 | Superior Spanish Segars
To bbls and halfbbls superfine
Canal Flour,
50 half and qr bbls Buckwheat Flour,
75 bags Coffee,
5 bags black Pepper,
25 boxes Soda Biscuit,
20 boxes Sperm Candles,
15 nests Market Baskets, assorted,
20 bbls and half bbls Nos i and 2 Mackerel,
20 drums Figs,
5 bbls Smoked Beef,
15 kegs Goshen Butter,
25 boxes and half boxes new Raisins,
20 casks London Porter and Scotch Ale,
For sale on reasonable tenns bv
d *c 2-ts COSKERY & DOW,
< ‘omer of Broad and Washington streets, 2d dooi
above Mechanics’ Bank
fTM.OUK
GOO bbls Superfine Canal Flour,
100 halt bbls “ “ “
Landing thi- day from Old Co. Boats.
450 bbls Supcrfi.sc Western Flour,
150 “ “ Baltimore “
In store and to anive.
m.o 0-ts T. S. METCALF.
oH{ V! EN. O. 3UGAR. lO h 1 ids.
P.i lie N O Sugar, on consi'-fiiiiient and tor
sal low. (ml) GEO vY L VMAR A CO.
| A\Y N» » r riC*E. —Clarke & Wal-
I J ro.v, Attorneys at Law, A iju 1 1, Georgia,
will practi c in the counties ot Richmond, ' o
lumhia, Burke and Jefferson. Office opposite the
Post Otli'-e.
lIOBER I (.LAHivF.,
\Vm. A. 55 ALTON.
Kefirci: :s— Henry 11. Camming, Esq ,
Charles J. Jenkins, Esq.
feb 15 __ _ if
U C Iv u r H E A T Fid JU R and
> CHEESE.—
25 4 bbl - hulled Buckwheat,
25 | do do do
12 casks Cheese.
Just receiv. i and fur sale jv
fob U T S METCALF
(i 1 DER.—oO bai rels superior ( hunt
pa me Cider, lauding this day and foi sale
by (in 13 tr\v3r) W (t J NELSON.
Fit RNCII HORTICULTURE,
* MR. O. GAR ON ER,
tfSCs me ruber of the Society of Hurli
cultuii in Palis, takes pkasme to
i s/orni the ladies and g i.fleni n
of ibis cily, that lie lias just aniv
( 1 I:oift l*Yince vvith a rich a ort
meat ~f E.vOTIC PL \NTS, the
■h most rare, such as <’ani:!i t, Aza-
Ka, Caitnia, Cirrus, Daplmo?,
Magnolia. Peonia. Arborea, Rho
derulrum, llulboa;- Roots, D.nili
and more than tiueo hundred kinds of lbee? the
mo t beauiifu 1 . Also, Faiit 'i’lecs of all kinds,
i J uden Se)d?. h'lower Seeds, G.e-n House and
Hot iiouS3 P..mts. He Iras opened his estal
lidion nt ai No. 127 Broad street, near the' Mar
ket House. 3t* ,a .-—--
piano !.<•:>siti:s.
11 PARSONS has juc ff 1 -
-eived IVi/ui J. Chiekering. ol Bos
!l * • **i,ai, two I'inio Fortes, \ritii Lmi
I'j.im ■?. in rose and bran.'h wood cases.
Also, on. fio n Nanas & Clark, with the Me
t di.r Tube Brace, a lat uul v vy impoilantim
.Movement. . „
The public ar- invited to examine these intti u
oenm, as they are thought to reflect credit on the
manufactareiE. “ f eb 24
I ) NUMBERS of ihu Guor
j'f 11 ' Lo,ter y> Class No. 11, lor 1843,
Ui, 184 >* " l^us,a > Ga., oil Thursday, March
l!£ - , ts *
D KA . U ,> N FIBERS ol the Green
Class ‘■ OU *' 1> ' E * ,r “
..fid 8 31 7 25 38 17 36 43 10 GO 13 30 70
SPLENDID SCHEME.
lOUHTKfcx DRAWN NUMBERS
I, 1 fcuc i l of *>s Tickets,
DHA WIXG IHE NEXT TUESDAY.
GREEN and PULASKI MONUMENT
■L OTTER Y,
Ex I RA class \o. 12, ran 1343.
Dtt Lmterv (1 ,he H dluv '’ in g of the Alexandria
1 ' ’ l\ uSS H > 10 drawn at Alexan
dua, on Saturday, March 25th, 1843.
I Prize of 835,000
1 “ 10,000
10 Prizes of 1,000
15 “ 600
&-c. &c. &c. &e. &.c.
FaT“lc , bJ'°~ HalV ' S * 5 - Qu " lters
J. Gr. GREGORY & Co., Managers.
A . under the U. S.'Hotel.
__Urderafr om the country promptly attended to.
draws TO-MORKOW.
GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY.
For the benefit of the Augusta ludepeudeut
Fire Company,
CLASS No. 12, FOR 1843.
To be drawn in the city of Augusta, Thursday,
March 23, 1343.
SCHEME.
84 Numbers—l 4 Drawn Ballots.
2 Prize of SIO,OOO
1 44 44 5,000
3 “ h j,OOO
IO « “ 500
Besides a variety of other prizes, from
S3OO to $3,00.
rickets 53,00 —Halves 51,50 —Quaitcrs by the
package only. J
1 ackages ot Wholes cost SSI 00, warranted to
dravv at least SI2 00. Packages of Halves cost
00, warranted to draw at least s2l 00. Pack
aMeast S10 l 50 ,S C ° 3t °°’ warranted to -draw
For sale by
•L G. GREGORY & CO., Managers,
~ . , Under U. S. Hotel.
Orders from the country promptly attended to.
rnh 17
i All A REAMS Wrapping Paper,
JL v/ ”' * assorted sizes. For sale by
ROBERT AUSTIN,
dec 10 ts 2 doors below Eagle & Phoenix Hotel.
BE LL O N A SPORTING POW
OER.—IOO canisters and 100 kegs of this
celebrated Powder, which is approved by nil “sci
entific shots” in the Southern States, for sale
wholesale and retail, by H. P. PECK,
Augusta. Ga.
Thedollowing well known shots in the vicinity
ol A tte;usta, permit me to publish their approba
tion of tliis Powder.
The undersigned have given the Beilona Pow
Jer a fair trial, and pronounce it a supeiior article
W H Green, TVV Miller, .1 J Wilson,
T Barrett, A G Bull, W G Nimino
T.l Jennings, J C Leitner, M Tucker
MR Smith. jan 17 ts
HULL’S TRUSSES.
NOTICE TO RUPTUR
'i_JS JED PERSONS.—Persons afflicted
with ruptures may rely upon the best
instrumental aid the world affords, on application
to the office, No. 4 Vesey street, New York, or
to the Druggists generally, in the principal towns
in the United States.
Man\ r persons have undertaken to vend imita
tions ol 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 Trusses purporting
to be Hull’s, to examine the back pad of Hull’s
Trusses, to see ii'they arc endorsed by Dr. Hull in
writing. None are genuine, or to be relied upon
as good, without the signature of Amos G. Hull.
TO THE LADIES.
DR. HULL’S UTERO ABDOMINAL SUPPORTER.
This new instrument for the rad
ical cure of Prolapsus Uteri, or fall-
of the Womb, by external ap-
superseding the use of
J| the objectionable Pessary, is confi-
A---® * dently recommended to the afflicted
as the means of perfect restoration
to health, it never having failed of performing a
cure, even und. r the most aggravated circum
stances. The supporter, when propeily fitted to
the form of the patient, gives immediate relief
from all those distressing, dragging and bearing
down sensations incident upon this complaint,
and in time perfects a radical cure. The very
many testimonials in its favor from the most dis
tinguished Surgeons aadPhyei. ians in Europe and
America, commends it very highly to all those
suffering from this hithetto incurable malady.
Rooms have been furnished exclusively for la
dies, at No. 4 Vesey street, Ne.lv 7 York, having a
separate entrance, from the business department,
where a lady is in constant attendance to apply
trusses and supporters to female patients.
These celebrated instruments can be obtained
in Augusta, from WM. K. KITCHEN,
HAVILAND, RISLEY & Co.
NELSON CARTER,
m2l-d&w3m JOSEPH E. MARSHALL.
v acu a mo: vhticlesT"
p LENN’S INDIAN HAIR DYE,
aJJT warranted to change grey 7 , light or red
Hair, Whiskers and Eyebrows, to a beautiful and
permanent brown or jet black, without staining
the skin, or injuring the texture of the hair in the
least, but on the contrary 7 making it soil and
glossy.
GLENN’S ROMAN KALVDOR, an effectual
and very pleasant remedy for freckles, pimples,
morphew or moth, redness of the skin, blotches,
tetter, ringworms, and other cutaneous affections.
It may be used with perfect safe ty on the most
delicate -kin.
Glenn’s Aromatic Rose Tooth Paste, a very
pleasant and safe dentiifice, f;i\ing a pearly
whiteness to the teeth (without injury to the en
amel.) ffrmess to the gums, and fragrancy to the
breath.
The above article.?, with a handsome assort
ment of Toilet and Slvrung Soaps. Perfumery ot
ail kinds, Brushes, Hair Oils, &c. &c.. for sale by
m 21-d3m &woc WM. K. KICTffEN.
r | 0 PHEV I! \ T COUNTEIL
I FEITS. —The projuictor of Dr. Taylor's
Balsam lAeenrort lias cans; d to be exer a ted a
splended steel plate engraved label, by Messrs.
Rawdon, Wright <,v. Hatch, which will in future
accompany each bottle, and without whicli nunc
will be genuine. u Dr. 'Taylor's Balsa..l L'.ccr
irort, 375 Boirery ,” w ill be found on th ; envelope,
ami Post Nnbila Phtebus” i. the motto over the
cork.
“As a remedy for Consumptions and hirer Cora
plaints, I am fully satisfied, from long experience,
there is no medicine equal to Dr. Taylor’s Balsam
of Liverwort. There can bp no question that it
is a certain cure for chronic coughs and colds.—
It cleanses the lungs by expectoration—relieves
difficult breathing—seems to heal the chest, and
being purely vegetable, can be usM with the ut
most safety.” Dr. Rodgers.
For sale by Wm. HAINES, Jr., Agent for Au
gusta. 3m feb 13
- pabiu Sales. T ~
BY GEO. VV. LAMAR cw to.
IHIS DAY, at 11 o'clock, weather permitting,
10 bids ORANGES. mh 22
BY GEO. W. LAMAR A. CO.
THIS DAY, before our store,
A first rate four horse plantation Wagon, nearly
new, with tour arts of gear, and a fifth chain Ac.
all complete.
Also A fine black Horse over lb hands high, 6
yrs ol age, warranted sound, well broke to double
harness. Terms cash. m OO
Bankrupt Effects.
BY GEO. VV. LAMAR A CO.
By order of Win R McLaws, Esq., Agent of Ge
neral Assignee, I HIS D.U , will be sold be
tore our store the following property;
One tiact ot Land in Paulding county, contain
ing torty acres, drawn as a gold lot, and number
ed seven hundred and eight, in the 3d district
and 3d section.
3 Cows,
2 Calves,
1 Secretaiy,
I Book Case,
I Writing Table.
Also, one tract ot Land in Cherokee county,
containing forty acres, drawn as r. gold lot, and
numbered twelve hundred and sov«. nty-two in
the 3d district and 4th section.
Also, one undivided half of a tract of land in
Habersham county, conveyed on the 15th Sept.,
1839, by John L Richardson to Win H Morgan
and ilie petitioner, John Turner, containing a
hout eight hundred and forty acres, described in
1 lie deed as parts ot lots numbered eighteen and
nineteen, and the whole of lot numbered tw r entv,
in the 11th district of said county, and the whole
ot number twenty and part of number twentv
cight and a part of Patrick S M Gun’s lot in the
13th district of said county.
ALSO,
Hi volumes of Miscellaneous Books,
G 3 do Jo do
2 Silver Watches,
I Iron Chest,
I pine Table,
1 mahogany Clothes Press,
t Desk Stand,
5 Pictures,
1 Guitar and box.
ra 22 Terms cash.
A DMINISTRATRirS SALE.-On
Monday the 24th April next, will be sold at
the late residence of Wm H Hat tier, Broad st.,
Augusta, aJI the stock in trade belonging to the
said estate. Terms cash.
A. . n LOUISA E. HATTIER, Adm’x.
March 9, 1343.
pUBLIC" SALE--Will be sold on
■ - the first Tuesday in April next, at the
lower market house in this city, one Barouche
and Harness, which was left at my shop for re
pairs by Mr. N. H. Rhodes, of Barnwell District,
S. C., and is now sold for the repairs done to the
same. Terms cash. LUTHER ROLL.
March G, 1843.
W BG) °TS, SHOES, dbc.—The
subscriber has just received, or consign
ment, in addition to his former stock,
I*oo PACKAGES BOOTS & SHOES
of all desciiptions, adapted to the country trade,
which he offers for sale as low as they can be
purchasen Irom the manufactories.
Terms—CASH, or approved paper.
Dealers are invited te call and examine the
stock. D. F. FLEMING,
Nos. 24 and 25 Hayne-street,
Charleston, S. C., Feb. 16, 1843. ‘ ffeb 19
pi HEAP AND FRESH GARDEN
SEED.—A select assortment of Fresh Eng
lish Garden Seed,just received, of the following
kinds:
Early York ( abbage,
do Sugar [.oaf do
do Drumhead do
do Buncombe do
Late do do
do Globe Savoy do
do Green Glazed do
do York do
Beans of all kinds,
Peas do do
Beets, Carrots, Cucumbers, &c.
All of w hich are w arranted fresh and genuine, and
will be sold at reduced prices , by
jan 3 ts WM. HAINES, Jr.
DH. VEITCIUS VEGETABLE DUL
CAMARA,
A DURE for Catarrhal Affections,
A-A. Rheumatism, Gout, Tic-Doloreaux, Palsy,
Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, Scrofula,
Syphilis, Mercurial Disease, Cutaneous Erup
tions, Ulcerated Sore Throat, Cancers, Bronchit
is, Intermittent Fevers and Ague, Internal Weak
nesses, Decays of Nature, etc", etc.
This rich balsamic syrup of vegetables is pre
pared and sold for the relief and cure of all those
diseases w hich arise from debility, by whatever
causes produced, and which require the immedi
ate use of tonic and gentle stimulants, w hich 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 Dulcama
ra, in addition to its tonic and stimulant proper
ties, is an alterative and gentle laxative, a puri
fying detergent and deobstruent; also a diuretic
and sudorfic, and expectorant, anti-septic, and
anti-spasmodic medicine. Possessing these cha
racteristics, 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,
leuchorroea, coughs, colds, consumptions, catarr
hal affections, and asthma, dropsies, rheumatism
and gout. —It will afford rcliefin gravel and stone,
in diseases of the kidneys and all those cases
wherein strengthening diuretic medicines are
considered proper. Mercurial and syphilitic dis
eases are suspended and finally cured by it. In
short, it will be effectual in ail’lhose diseases for
w 7 hieh the many Panaceas arc recommended, and
in every particular, surpasses them all.
The tonic and stomachic ingredients in this
compound, impart to it a slight, but very pleas
ant bitter taste, thereby rendering it much more
efficient as an anti-dyspeptic remedy, and in re
storing lost appetites. All decays of nature, in
ternal weaknesses, and shattered constitutions,
will be relieved, braced and cured, bv the Dulca
mara. Combining in its composition nothing but
vegetable substances, it can be taken by all ages
and sexes, infants as w'cil as adults, with the
most perfect safety.
Directions, testimonials, &.C., accompany each
bottle. —Price. $2,00. WM. VEITCH,
Proprietor.
Sold by HAVILAND, RISLEY & CO,
jan 26-ts. Druggists,^August
Irr.orp’iu, Richmond Superior Court.
George VV. Crawford, Administrator';
of William Wiight, t, „
vs pin Equity.
The Creditors ot William Wright, j
IT.’ is ordered, That the above case be
referred to the Master in Equity, ro ascertain
and liquidate the amount of debts due from said
estate to lire respective creditors—the amount
paid to them respectively by complainant—the
nature and amount us the assets remaining to br
administered- and that sai l Master repornthcre
on ae 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 ai 1 county, on the first Monday and
Tuesday in April next, to cany the same into
Gleet, when and where all persons interested will
please attend. WM. G. NIMMO M E.
March 13, 1343. ‘ dp
MADISON SPRINGS
Mim iiiiiSb
Ilf 111 ifjJJ,
MitL JcUiiL tmil
this Fashionable
WATE RI N G P L ACE.
For the South, will be opened on the Ist June,
and conducted as usual by the proprietor,
in 1 l-dilst June DANIEL MORRISON.
Xf The Savannah Republican and Georgian
v,iff publish the above,*and forward accounts to
this office.
Public dales.
*.«► .
BV W. E. JACKSON & Co.
1 O-MORROW,
At 11 o clock, in front of our store will be »oJd,
- hhds Prime N O Sugar,
19 KM 0 ** 8 Kiot >
10 t f i*°bongahela Whiskey
io d- No £-» *•
2do Do, neatic Brandy, "■
0 X h aif pipes Cognac do'
>0 boxes No. 1 Soap,
18 do Sperm Candles
20 do Tallow do
12 do Tobacco,
6 bbls Crushed Sugur,
6 boxes Loaf do
5 do Lemons,
4 bbls Limes,
3 casks Cheese,
3 kegs Goshen Butter,
4 bags Butter Nuts,
2 frails Dates,
10 doz Buckets,
10 bags Coffee,
5 tierces Molasses.
Also, .1 hhds Fresh Cocoa Nuts
inn 22 m .
i erms cash.
U. E. JAC KSON CO.
Oil the first Tuesday in April next, at the lower
maiket, within the usual hours of sale, will be
A large body ol land situated twelve miles from
Augusta and four miles of Richmond Bath, lying
in Richmond county on both sides of Spirit creek"
the Mdiodgeynle road, and the Georgia Rail-road.
I lus land is laid out in a number of lots *f dilfer-
SUit i P u, ; t:hasers - O is all well tim-
S™ pine, black jack, &c. Being immedi
diatel\ on the Georgia Rail-road, it oilers great
advantages to get wood to Augusta. There is on
Un^Srd 1 otler^ W .T 11 ’ wilh a comfortable dwel
ha°t’kind Thpr b 0 ‘ n i ß3 Slil,able for a place of
and a variety f 1180 Several g ood null sites
ana a variety ot good springs.
n u d K t 0 acco,ni nodate pur
10mT‘_ trwtd J D - & W HAVNIE
Executors’ Sale.
B> W. E. JACKSON & CO,
Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in May next
at the lower market house in the city V Au
gusta, at the usual hour of sale
of^ge. MUlatt ° B ° y na,ned Julias' about 18 years
a il thG f une noumbered Real Estate in the
city ot Augusta belonging to the estate of the
late Eugene D. Cook, to wit;
One Lot on Washington street, 50 feet front.
I H l ! ng f back one hundred and seven feet, more
I oTs \n in 9Q r y t U >o P H.° pei ty of Jacob Oanforth:
Lots, No. a.3 and 29, between Centre and Wash
ington streets.
Jf* 32 and 33 > between the Savannah
load and Washington street.
_ , L . ols 38 and 39, between the Savannah
load and Mclntosh street.
All bought from the corporation and surveyed
by Daniel McMurphy. "
e,KRac“ n Co'',rse Vid<!d eish,h par ' of lhe Lase )"
G. T. DORTIC, ) „ ,
__ J. J. CLAYTON. S Ex rs -
March 13, 1843. )
SALE, under order
,p in Chancery. Will be sold on the first
fuesday in April next, at the lower market house
m Augusta, by order in Chancery of the Superior
Court of Richmond county, the following proper
ty, belonging to the estate of Samuel Hale, late
ot said county, deceased;
ifiHim!* 0 tene J nent ?, ouse and Lot next above
t ton f eh ° Use ’ b 0 feet on Broad and done
stieets, 180 feet deep. • -
Two vacant Lots, Nos. 55 and 59, west of Mill
feet deep feeteachon B,oad and Jones streets, 180
The three Lots with brick and stone buildings
on Broad street, opposite the market house “ *
71 acres more or less, of Swamp and Pfne
t^ Bearly °PP^ s^e Rees place.
1000 acres ot Pine Land, with a good Saw Mpl
kitely known as Barton’s Mill, near Belair.
TT-M he , Hous t r ld r ot 28 acres > on the Sand
ILIls, formerly E. J. Harden’s, near the residence
of Robert Walton, Esq.
Four vacant Lots Nos. 79, 80, 91 and 82, south
side Broad street, 40 feet wide, extending to Ellis
I I ce t.
EiV X Lots between Watkins and Fenwick-strs.,
Nos. 5,6, 7, 8 and 9, each 40 feel wide.
Two Pews in the First Presbyterian Church
IN os. 41 and /2.
I he life estate ol Mrs E H Tubman, in the lot
on the northeast corner of Broad and Macarton
s b d ect wide, and ISO feet to. Jones street.
I lie house and lot on the south side of Reynold
street, occupied by Benjamin Hall, Esq., with a
front of 62£ teet, and 200 feet deep.
1 lie house and lot in front of the above, on
Broad street, occupied by Mrs E L Hauler 30
teet trout and 190 feet deep.
The wharf lot next east of Macarton street, 90
feet on Bay street and the liver, 100 feet deep
more or less. .
. T o e o n°. U f s and J ot on Ba >’ street and Caul’s al
ley, 88 9-12 front bv 170 feet deep
One vacant lot No 5, between Washington st
and the Savannah road, 38 feet wide.
One lot ot pine land, 27 31-luO acres, on the
north side of the Georgia Rail Road, adjoining
lands of G Lawrence, Esq. e
One lot of 9 90-100 acres cleared land, on the
south sid u oi the Georgia It nil Road, adjoining
lands of Norrell, &c. 5
One lot of wood land, on the south side of the
Georgia Rail Road, adjoining lands of Norrell,
Griffin and others, 59 acres.
One lot adjoining the above, and lands of Ma
hairy and Mrs Owens, about 64 acres,
i fmet of wood land adjoining ihe last, and
lands of Mrs Heard andMrsßugg, abour46 acres.
Dick, a first rate hotel servant, about 31 yeaia
of age, with his wife Martha, about 30 years old ;
Henry, about 13 years; Margaret about 11 yetus;
Richard, about 2 years; and an infant about 2
months old —their children.
( ha ties, a yellow man abeut 20 years old a
good carriage driver.
Peter, a teamster, about 45 years old.
Lyshus, a drayman or field hand, about 2i yr»
old.
William, a first rate field hand, about 20 yt ars
old.
Fanny, a woman about 65 years old.
And on account and risk of former purchasers :
Milly, a yellow woman about 30 years of tige.
with her daughter about 12 years old ; and Hap
py, a woman about 24 years of age.
Terms of' Sale. —For the real estate, one third
‘■ash, one third six months, and one third twelve
months, with interest from sale, with approved
security. For the personal property, cash. The
titles to be executed, but not delivered till theia«t
payment is marie.
The title to the property is unquestionable.
E. THOMAS, j
„ . in ls W. CATLIN, Ex’is.
March. 1Q,J1843. 1.. S. CATLIN, >
Richmond sheriff's sak~—win
r be sold on the first Tuesday in May next,
at the lower market hou&cin the citv of Augusta,
within thi legal hoursot sal,, a negro boy by the
name of W illiam, supposed tu be fifteen years of
age, levied upon as the property of James McJ
Laws, to satisly afifaon foreclosure of mortgage,
issuing from the Superior Court of Richmond
county, in favor of 9tjhn Phinizy vs Janu s Mc-
Laws.
Also, a negro woman by the name of Lama,
supposed to be thirty years of age, levied upon as
the property of Eliza Walker, deceased, to satisfy
a fi la on fotvcJostm of issuing from
the Inferior Court of Ri. lnironcTcounty, in favor
of the Bank of the State of Georgia, assignee of
George W. Lamar, vs said Eliza Walker.
WILLIAM H MAIUKEEV, She lift’.
Match 3, 1843-
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE^mTi
the first Tuesday in July next, will be sold
at Zebulon, Pike county, agreeable to an order
from the honorable ?ho Inferior court of Colum
bia county, while sitting f or ordinary purposes,
t re following lot ol land belonging to the- estate
of Luke F Clark, deceased, viz? two hundred
tw t am! a halt acres, known by lot No. 77, lit the
i 1 disttii i ot originally Monroe, but now Pike
<■ untv. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and
’Cr irilors of said deceased. Terms on the day of
sale JOH \ G TANKERSLY, Adm’r.
March 19, 1S1?.