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1 T--' 1 ’ ~.u Oils, < IDs c'cf. AH », a.i
Brashes, Toilet an ! s;uv
’,j ,-i JJir 9 11>rv &o. of domestic .i.i I lor*
jL. l’‘ r£l , I’.ct -a by their agents; also,
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foifirliah
~J Op?-; , t 1 i>iU'si* i i:!S a.v 1 nil *I > ca.l
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'O r attention ot the L r l;y.i
j , i.i! vi T~iry is iavi:. .i (> cx
-lu'' Gvti ‘i. iei.i ii. iv.ig
i alin- u us D, just received by
5 lil :!* 1,1 h. PARSONS,
Broa-.l str. t. Amrnst i ? Gg.
,i; HD.on-.trii.ass.
riipLV of White Lead of all
?h‘: O inseed Oil aad WiuJa w-Glass,
l jJ3i^orfwh te b.*.,S.'rli.r«i»
WM. HALVES. Jr.
tk4 . V
BINDING A SI) BLANK
11 !vt' VT\\UFAC fi.'RING, at lh ‘ old
1-OOlv }IV T HOM VS RICH UM)S.
it jV 1 _ f / Vnirt tin I otlin i
kept O!jhnn l. ~ fet>l6 j
and CANDLES.—-10 |
[ 6 bbls warra it- 1 pare-Sperm Oil;
*i !l 4s, 5s an 1b 3. Received on |
V s '' . omt for sale low.
1..1 “ !lI > a!ld tWV c s - Mi ' :ro v YI
has on h ui 1 a c ho ice
t Irtewlve assort meat of FRUIT Td Fi j
ft h selected and propagated hnusoll,
h th h will sell at very reasonable paces.
T. T. TOBI.V.
t- O. It- Company, ,
.'..KiarylA >
■ 0 TICK —Freight on Lotion to
Chirlestan by Rail : Uvl, is 25 cents a han
ijr rjao l no I rjjRGIS, A mat.
Mi _ » ' '
OTlOfi— -The Police ol the Gily
lvivin !T been inibraied that Dogs Lb mag i
t rJM;ihebhhttvcboi.oen to the city, this ,
liu'tnedtiMishmarvalu.i! -dogs , tan j
jre required to keep ta-a “;'• laun . j
te at large will hiw to boiled, ,or in • j
ick. iv. Htr order us f:i; M»> ■>.-.
j. A. OHRIbTI AX, City Marshal.
.or? Odiee, Jan. 2d, ISIJ. |
(yZ.-Tlie OU Curiosity Shop, by i
1 entries Dickens, prie ■ 50 eonts.
elite and Adventures of Martin Lhuzxle
brelatives, friends, &e, with illustration-. ;
jj cents per No. Received by
PI CD VS E GREN VI LLF; &■ CO.
mV (’HEAP BOOKS.
Finding’s Joseph Andrews, price g-5 ceul
h.dsOidCiiriisiiy Sh ip, price 50 cents.
Martin Chii/zlevvit, illustrated, pii
filiN
tour's Red Rover, cheap edit! m, 2 vniuai
A]
S»!‘Jedical News, price 124 cents. Just re
kk (feb 24) THOM A.S RICHAtIPH.
[OTICE. —All persons wanting
MAPPdNG P ' r, Efl. Will please call on
j. . .uitia, Druggist, whom i uavc up
fdageat, with directions to sell at my mill
e, The paper ma le by me is strong and of
luxtore,and ray prices in accordance with
toe. 15KNAIAH DUNHAM,
sl9-tf Dreenville, S. C
AMBLES IN YUCATAN.—!n
ieluding a visit to th ■re aarkabie ruin - •>:
Chen,Ktliih, Zaya and L’xmal, wirti naaier
feslratioas, by B. M. Nonn.m. J net recoi-.
I (dee9) THOMAS RIOH.IRi>S_
ICjM URDU V, K O TO SHi i‘ I’M Id
'll
DRNIPURE of all d - sni iptioiiii,
no Fortes, &n. lor sale cheaper than ever,
i ottered to the public in Augusta.
tonus from si A to c j 0
[fesii^Bureaus from t.> > >
Sietmrds from 30 to 150
bous from i f to i 3
Chairs from 14 to ‘in
Yie da from !l to 4 5
■Cany do fro.a CO to 100
bij Partes from 150 to 700
lotasrgaodsin tiie same proportion. But
face asked, and terms cash. Bureaus. ;•>
nnd it greatly to th -ir advantage by cailin
3'f;n ■ 0. A. PLAT I’ W Cu>.,
V tr th ; > ..-s Offic jornar.
b ’HOPE .\ N iiEPOTiLKeA
,II|^?-~Krai.i of subscription to the A
, RJi'iihs ot th ■ European Al.i/azlrics and
teWS; r
f !!fi Lar Reviews SSvOA
; “Tce ofthem. 7 00"
of ihom. t> 00
'‘Dicravood’sM iga/.ine, I 00 -
tet.ophtan, j 00
Sr
1,/ A' , Slt y At igr/.iae, 400
ju%iews,a.i,l the four Alagazines, 0 >4.
J Uin advance. Bitblislt d
..., M. MASON, (latc j.ewf.h.)
OP WOadway AXD PISE ST. X. V.
. on ls Lrsale a gchtT.;!
AssOrtlll ;U of well .1 , , ~
•elylow p:i W 8 p r : C‘ tO 4 Ltn.iture at
lists u’i)i j ’ „ "• !,0 ‘ ,s w talitny to make
iCb'yy'""«
Ml inane at allti.nes, fǤl
Oil,
‘Pm Oil.
( ~U ^V! Oil,
Entities t> ■ ■
of p a^.t Also, a general
'"5 'Viadow Glass, &c. For
H. V »M. HAINES, Jr.,
—■— "- >2 Broad street.
.
W? ,lOAK! IDUM, CA\m .
V Ti.vv; a Pi ~K!lt: d UOBT. AUN
fhRHr iy = ls b Augusta, Ga., our only
a ' l- * £a '>r.ler to guard the
n P >n by couiiterfi its,
ceril!,cal - i ■Mhigencv to hi n.
Wo,ll ma \ vll0!n we haveappoint
this Candy are lot
r e « t .' Vl! tlleri - , fore be rLcessary
hiHdo i? ' v!v) wi.da to obtain the
■ b * r 4a?ch a ? i p l l ; e f;,r the eertificatc of
4Uv ■ ?• p NASF.vL SON.
Yy-YPfp'iou street. New York.
. Wofi Ur ? U ;liul short pieces
2 r ° f Ci! keens ’ manufactured for the
-w in store, ami a
A hand during the season.
M,;. 1 BDMAq S AIFTLA |.F.
iMULLA-linr
of'nn r v nov " l ' ‘ D-irest
H Price D ° 1! Ti “' - L G. p. R.
CH «LOR^vk I .K & C O ,
lAOKGIA lUIL KOAI).
* ■ . ; Mi£ r 4 j T1 RITHTCED.-
, Diitil farther notice, th ■
, i;‘ht on Suit t :’0;, i Au v llf
>n ‘ a son. iad tne severed wt-- uvi m ■
j ■ • '-A I*- 1 *-- L> eentu per bushel, orfiO emts
t u inv. rpmi snck«; • J!S
... Up * fi * G - l *o.jU Tb N. Ban Do Co., }
~ v y‘ tlißcember 10, 1342. (
i'd i-H ii tii ' I>lTCsiH>, ;
I.
•hr tiv GpORiJIATI \7£. ROAD, between Au-
RHSiaaad-ihefollowin^Stafions:
. . Cotton j»r 100 lbs. Salt.
-.r .. Sfptare. Round. pir!:tisfi
'‘auisoii, :y?y p-
Huckhead 371 jp -
Green sboroni-h TO'... «■>•.» 1 A,
m- .u !- >••• ■ .'U
i Uh :' ,s 374 >0 25
LcAingtou 331 3.. -.372 2«
----:m-3-...37L ...... :i ( )
- N2V L '*> 33 1 -3. - • • • ■ 0
•'•'l- Hall &1 n. Point.3o 3 - 1-3.....--fy
(travvioidvifle 25 -28 . . ..
tdiiauning. .00 >3 j-
W itrentoii• .... .- 22 .25 1 \
/1 , ‘ ~' ' **l/
' toiax- 20 22
'i’ho iison■ • • J 8 ••>(! in
Dealing r.S. 15 . lu
Baeon 2Tcents per IpOfhs., ami Fjo«rlso cents
per barrel irom fefth; r oft it ■ Stations 1 tdi.ve (At oak
1 > A
Cotton fee.-ived i.i g> i.i 0,,!,•'.• at. th.* depot, sod
n:i *rwards Mm jvhlL i, : th,. of th •
1 toTipaity, Avill bo manned at their' expense. All
lii.iyr,! liintre norut in t ansitn, will be
prn.npt.ly Setflc.t at the TVansnortation Ofliee, Au
gusta. .
iha.rifrs a-..; re.miesfod td n-arlc (heir ( at
iiOin.*, with th ir own names in full, mid to send
with each ‘.vngofi load n writ.-n statement of ih
dumbeVol bales tin J (he 1131110 of their consignee
at Vbaasta. RTftHARD PETFRS, Jr.,
rLipeiiuiendant Transp’ol tntion.
O.ilice Txnnsp. .G o. L I*. \ B. ( m.. /
Angti'ia, Siyite a her 15, 1342. \
f' IP \•• * %' \ - i r s . p) #v « *
i
■ NLmeryH ■ • ' -"NyL >-nJ ,1-1,
"T ' y■ ‘
THE PASSE NGLiI T.cUN can.dog th
'».eat .f ill ■tween 1 and .sevv Orlrtaus. -
leaves August.i ejfery day ‘ 7 v - clock P. ?>i.. .. .
arrives at Aridis m at 5 b'd > rk A. of.,'leaves \lnd-
L ■ . 1 . : ! .
o’clock A.JvL
• Stages run i 1 -.. ma *, si. • ..itli thi Train from
Aladiaon tor .New Orlear.,4 <!*<ilv. via. the' Moiirf)
and Montgomery Half Rond , passing tlnm h
Katonton, iMaeor!, ikrr t!i. Bar .-.-.vide, ZAndon.
Greenville, Lag.-n::**- *.’ W P.i n, i'n : ;
Fiankiin, Vloiitg irm- r.'an-i Mobil .
Two Lines daily via India.i Soil t . Colutubus,
.Montgomery, trud MA>i! .
Tri-\vcekiy viaolacon and Pea 1 ola.
Fjar*Rome tri ,v e;.i*r x i CA ' win • ion, ]) vatu
and Marietta.
From Union Puint tii wt kiy for Naslivilh and
-Knoxville, Tenn., vii-AMtan CiaiasaiHe, La
vide and Spuing Pin e.
For Athens daily, (Sunday;: vc- pt. .1.)
From Double W; lls t>i *.vc 1.1. • Vfni-hingtor
Wit Ices county.
Frosn Wavr’-ot-m f>r■' ■’ \ o'- 1 • daily, \i • 'li;
1- Jgeville and Macott.
Gonnec-ing with these Fan ' .uv Bianrh S*a ■
Lines to! . Coin 11 »b >
■ 2 ' l .Newman. Coweta cone,tv, and Clash'-
ville, Dahevsham county.
Lines to Tallahassee. Columbus, Ail - i ip 1
Tuscaloosa, Ne.vnnn, 1 ' >we!.t •.nraty, ami GlarL
ville, Habersha 1 county.
Pas;ry-t ; for 5! 1 .10 ..■ :' dijaibu , will jink
th; i onto via Asa li-ou, eh more expedition-'
and less fa tig; nag than th- Dm -oton roaitu.
OfFI'C * i EO. K. If. A 1. KING • ')
May 3, Id VI. s
PANNENREa THAI N
PETVVEEN CH ARLESTON & H V.MBUR
' \tp'»va fi n.
Noi'to leave b.-to.e. • • .00 a. ;.r.
\* **, Snmnterviilc, N-* - ••0 15
'* 2 (* 3o rges', '*• *■* 10 .>0
<■ “ X’rahehxnlie “••.••11 311
,0 o 0 tack vide, “ 115 p. m.
11 ‘ Aiken. “ 330
Aniw at Ha-nburo not befor ' 30
V 11' IWN \V Alii'.
Koi to leave H miburg b f)r< ■• • • >OO \. at.
: y “ Aiken,’ “ < -0
“ ■ " Miarkville, “ 9IN
<<- tl Brandi ville .2 II 30 ■
«. • 2' G ,r. ’, “ I! I*
« Sittanervidc “ •••••-Lid p. ~r.
A-nive at tTi i.il Ron not boloiv- • ■ •<■> tit)
I tistance I .id mil.- ; s'• Sgeed nat eve
25 mil-’.- h i hour. ,
To remain-20. minutes ca h for Brcnkr-y ;i;w
Dinner, 5 wjuud-.-t to receive and deliver Afail
and fiir Moos and •* * it*’..
T’o st p for Passengers at all iy r uh iMss ager
Station*. wh--u a white flay is hoi ■ d au a dynrd.
June U ■ - JL -
"?> URGES S' NOVELIST LIBRA
H > Ry-Nur. 4. 5. Gmd 7 PL- -*5 cent on
ly per number. _ ' . ,
'No.- i. The A onug Duke, with a j>mtiai! i. ;
D'leu h. - • , r , j
>5. 5 F*ati-‘ ;-a < anas.a, by G, i t..
1 N,;; (2 if -;;i -tin Tc .npl by D’Jsra 41.
'No. 7. Pft-n Nfaple. b.G'tpt. Man to.
Als-f, mtadddfi Ilia! mtppj . 'I iU'CVlons n’::ul> V:
Just receiv' d lay % v „ , , , r T
1i) 24 {2f \S i. <: ’.. \ . ;.. - <-v <
f t^ : 11 EPN‘ FRENu: 1 I \ 11 V< TfaI-
P 1 . . . ; O '! i >-r- _
- JL -rfON— Pnfie -y •' > |'."‘ i ' .
To be published in : •' 2: ’
* I > i« *th j'-V- avu V. ilp*
por niY; I be!, .. 1 . r\ *•* *■ \ .. .... j
:
: , I 4VILLE & ■>.
tT >]; O r i v ß E R JON AT tiAN EX
13 TR-L—The pttbli-h. .of these vvovks. who
n .. ni - ~t the iwolutmn m • aeap p..o.Gii
ia.; tAiti-tLa.MsaLyiy iice;:. - Me:
i •;, •v to stinersede *-von no
the uiinMnii j < l ■ - > , t‘h iriia
-1 , . * r x . A {I »■ t !'t ’T' *i 1 flllU'JLil
IfK French of George S.t«d, RltvdnmC
Dndevaat.) tin origin:.!‘‘Pl-
Brass is c ation. .>u ± I. HOLMES,
'' ‘Lb 21 Literary Dcpht, under U;S.Hotcl.
CTVIiIN-fHEAFEB TStAN ‘ s ’-*'
s 4 \ i>L VTT'&T:O. ’aiv disposing
| , . .. .. rt f Furniture at e.\*ry.»n.-
'K.J *Ot tty ir •■'•' l \ ca j| t he attention ot thy
low prices for c ‘ ■>■ ~ ( .f ourchasing Furm
pnblic to such r.u» 2' ! “y .gock is large,
lure as me-y hMc h '■ < / it #ut at cost,
and we arc Uideitin.i- <- ■ - tt
oct 15 y :
n xers WORTH KNOWING.— V
F lbr.hr h..r«.mn ¥ .»« «.*■•
a,KI ***■ :
n b^KtSs w .■«- .1..'
cases. f P r nises, Scalds, and
warranted cure foi ."I » ru| -
other so«**. ft-d sore eyes
A positive, cure for the SaU Rhex » , or th ,
A beautiful Dye for the hatr-will noi
skin —wgGMKcd. , h |3 rll or Store of
Ea . C p h s°-If ROBERT AUSTIN & C»
c. oIA, Vi/i, rmiRSDAI MORNING, MARCH 53.1843;
I'RO.SPf’CTUSt Os. 1 THF
•-Of 'YUKiir, vtOK.
: | i! \' K yEU I’i-'G iHGoiLvorksumw-j
T ' , • ' l 1 ’ r “ GmportnuVi mNof mhnre :
i. " j' dm
n ■• p .-'I \\ hen it • :.*>* ■' • ... , ,
wil : , \%< ! ■ : • ' •
eu- e'P'M mL;^ i: P d c ‘? ada '» ; p
f,' '. r *;Ap l - 1 1; Ti'mStii • Agiicnbu.c.i ii- j
i ‘'hUllGy at Well 1;. I'via,- •; ,-il ’
Mhegem mi i ipj h ,i A
t }- ■ 1 - HI. t'C- ■ll san :
f A ■ V ; ; ’nMi- V. I.i -iia,, dad. c I
0 - U; 2 : to T y ’ “nnd ol even- refleefino- R, ■
e -GSity OJ diverting ;l portion to that labor now j
P"’ ,A W iIM “‘e prodttfiioij of our great staple, in- :
,yy ■ Pi > ■- : , nploym >nt the
" ! ■ ■ Pro\iaions, .Sto -2 £ all
y uereby rondenng.the Soutlvern section ot I
I 1 ; -P< udem far all the articles ol
H H.y consumption, upon ourE ist. , n and West- i
P rn !): ’ : ’tlm'M, andafiimling a more ample field for
mi >v .ment or our rapidly exhausting soils—the
L ip ijru.-J ,i i\,: fieen induced to undertake llie i
pii.m •ation °j the Southern Cultivator, a work I
wm di ..ill be exclusively devoted to’ the cause of i
M-mtn.-iit vgncidture, and whatever pertains to
to pro non. .11 Oi tno selcmv.inall its varied ram
taeo.i ir:.-:, cxtcuding as they do through all the
d ■ hanic ,\,
This b.i '‘’sketch of tlia objects and designs of
Jr® wom, will : ... , ; ~, j|| jj j , fayora?
E'/A 1 -' 11 ' !i! -d •>! ... :y iatel!Lr.-i;t Planter who
. ri|i ' "feessity oi such a medium 61 coratmml
"' ’ yM ... inch, without furthi r remark, tfe j
y’ :U -' : - -d >dupp; a! in im b-lialf, < onlidcnt that |
( v : 1 ■ • A'lowp;i .. :,1 which ir i; o;iLcd, •..ill
play-it witr.ii. the reach ofevety Lrmerho,vcv. r I
ii nitc-d :: i i aos
I
r|., nl , , ~ r . M.C.MS.
i o . ■.Oi i riUii v i uL\ ivA ioR will be issued cvcrv I
■' hr-t mi mb Twill appear carh iii
•‘yd'MH '■ on paper and new tvpe, (bought
pxpr.yyy 1 ,r th. - work) in a form suitable for bind-
: !i ■ y‘ ■ ;1 ; 1 ii;• > !> : 1 • >titaiu eighr pages Dby 12
in.-* , vrhiyti V. iil i., .uatl:;- end of the year, a j
'• A ;::i| - "i -py pn p ■■. an i will be mailed to sub
sciioci': m IH.oLLA;lper year, invariably
IN AOVgM K.
The C GSIT priu ip!c v.iil be riyidly adhered to,
an lin no case will the >rk hi sot syardetl unless
the cas ;! .c’ceonvpa eth order.
■'; V, : V eili /.mi, whclh- rip- !-.• F.'ifhtcT, Mechaii
ie, Lawyer, Dry for «>r ,\5 reliant, who feels the nc
ecesity or making an eflbi t to advance (he great i
igtiyuhu;::! .a : fe-hani d interests of the conn- j
try, is rerpi.-stcd to constitute hinu-clf on agent for I
't'c ,'t.yulati •:. ol the Go- •. heln'Cvltivatoh.
7 ‘‘.j -; AL ,( s will forward all subscrip- j
tbyis h'-e ot i hr. •■•.-. it handed to them. Other- I
wi ? ‘ad left? vr. nod commitnicatierts must bo I
/••'•■>/. J.\L& W.S..IONKS. i
Augusta, Ga Dee.nub. r’M, 1342.
vPilce Si ■. . n . N 11.. ij. L 0,-.pauy, ,
Ir AM3I rg, J . mury t 1, li>.u.
i\r * FlCE.—Freight on siio folio wing |
L N arts* from i harlesfon to Hamburg, arc |
reduced as foliows.
Flour, Fruit, Potato*. ~ i>r ad and Crackers, 50 1
rent« a bah P >-f, Pork, Fish and Lirpior. not to 1
ex 1 . -■ ! ! Mis. §1 a bid; MMusscs in bbls 25 i
• nt; = !;■; im I, i . tierce 30 cents a hundred, in i
hhc■ d ■ nit i hundred; f>u rarai;d Rice 30 cents i
i h:m ' i ■; C,, 33 cents a hundred; Nails and I
mj . ■ ( . . haadr- d, mid Salt, in sacks. 50 i
C nt. A. li. STIRGU..S, Agent. j
inn If.
mi*' ddisE Tj i
IN Av, anted cure for Rh umatism.
I’jT'i'i! '■lonf.’iin*r Syrup-- A first rate .‘.'tua. tut 1
ehildi. 11 i tiling.
//.-*?/ .• L-iihount i'’or Piles, Ac. cvc.
; . . Hair Dye —F°f coloring lb- hair, j
-vm iviu . ; - : to injure the skin.
,t r -.ui’uS' Unrivalled for worms in
children.
S. >■:. li'-'ulurhe Remedy For sick headache, j
■i.i.; t ii.i acidity of th- stomach, &c.
I Jiutin ot'Co'-rruhin —For restoring hair and cur- i
i i'.ig baldeess.
| < ■•,•;'' 'Coot.) H•</.•#/!—For cleansing the teeth
j : .sd h';,iiyi;ir r th- breath.
s - ('ruwm lle and Aperient Pillr —A cor- j
| - in e.-io iar dyspepsia, (fee.
Fit iiUcLr cun be obtained fresh and .cmiiu. j
. : Drti" f-uve of ROBERT AUSTIN,
two do or below Eagle & Phoenix Hotel,
ja .5 ts |
• AHCHV respect*
j.) y* 1 ' fully inloiiiia his friends
2 that he has returned to his
old stan !, in the rear of the
' 7:y United State* Hotel, where
l.e will be happy to serve
i A i wit . iv. iv call, v.ith Oysters, fresh and salt
i r M 5. Game us every description, and, in j
i s io2 v.'hnt : ver the Chariest; n and Savannah and
I our own mhL t c ■ supply, may be constantly
j A;.mi ot Abu-u . • . served to in his best manner.
! jan 1 7
! ’ -
! V. y J|Aljt > \\ I d LASS
V V 1 i bo:;es 7 by 'J j
II ' * 3bylo f H.ilijm ).l
°i ' | ! | !’>’ j' S Star Bl ind
10 by 13 j
I', 10 by 14 | Window t-h. Ase.
42 •• 10 bv 15 J
| p.j? = j.,-... ;.y Ti I‘OM \S S, .METCALF.
DE IS BY.
,T ’hi-AN.I Avi IN I')OUfLILAS. Surgeon
i 2_lp tv l; ; i. Ir.; re-moved to the residence No.
|•>jo R , ~t ;■;( -r, over ilto Watch end Jewelry
j of I-ir. G. L. G ird m. oct 13
V>. j: M ! J STE 1: S SON (IS - Tic
Meh iy- a choi »
.Sj.-ru m ... Scottish, UiiplLh and Irish Songs
;U1 i ii with an a- ompauix « nt lor the Pin*
i.. , r,\, * .- L p. dby W ;ilat tR. Dempster. Just
i A ; ,i V M l.y (feb 2S) THOS. lICIIARDS
. DAAI BROWN, the Mr-rchaut. —
v MOV,- Novel bv Horace Smith, one of the
n Vh -■ M i’-i Cf. d Addresses, and widely known
;t'j ■. „• Bra.nbL-tye House. Harpers
epi . c nt.-. J<st r. -ivod by
THOS. lICHARDS.
11l i - I
j \\V. —CcMun. litaiies on the Law of
| L ■ ,f Ex.-It m.'v. Foreign and Inland, as
. ; A d in England and oc
f . ;■- j, pi u . ti ah ins from the commercial law of
t AS ,■•>' •' mtiaental Europe; by Joseph
A.,. A r tj .;:m of the Justices as tho Supreme
| /•., ■f. ; i:> U.iitcd States, &-c., in 1v 1. Just
I ~15 . iIJAS F. GIIF \VLI,E 2c CO.
m i • __
;iii :a I ; :N( !Y(‘LOPEUIA of-GEO
5 {; > \ ‘HV*--Computing a complete dos
c.rioiiou us th.- Eimii, physical, statistical, civil,
pi !. N-.e. G by Hugh Murray, to oe
‘;‘,A.,*,p.i ,t in 21 parts, emb aciag .mar 1900 pages
wi'h‘ 1100 engravings, and over 80 maps, at 25
.. ..A,No. 1 received by
CIIAS E GRENVILLE c CO.
/ j; j !_•. \ D EditioQS of S nollefts 3 ad-
I ) vi nttn :■; •of Reregtiie Pickle; Cooper’s
i, F.>nmi; Dickens’ Baraajy Budge ; and
Vi in Chuzzl'cwit, —Just received by
h THOS. RICHARDS.
YU PE HEINE FLOUR.—29 bbls.
*Mu ,M V f U) .- s lected family Flour. Just receiv-
A] by (m 1) GEO W LAMAR A:- CO.
SyOIVLEDDB FOR THE PEOPLE.
15 *-a and Blanchard's Series.
f.vT( >. i of Murray’s Encyclopadia of
xa (Teo.uraphv, now publishing in Parts, at 25
• ach 1900 napes, with. 1200 engravings;
3a° map - ,;xxr v '
( V•(' cupper wanted— 12
M‘ ; r pound, cash, will be paid for all
’ ,lvc ‘ r t ed before the Ist of April next,
A, ,',9, i.V 1 S; -V u ‘ >iio D or tbe Georgia Rail Road
a.Kniaamnfr 1 ompany, Augustn. feb 2
(•/m 1 Divenyille A/ountaineer will inset 1
M. tl ,1,11 m: conspici, >usly and forward Mil for
j icivm; . 1 ,.
%. Si : ' • POUNI >R A -IR- an ar
Y'Y ,a: A i rnr ' lU ' Virh -B»e Georgia Rail Road and
Lmumy < ompany, the undersigned is nov, ready
,J 1 !h: :i " >h ‘ Foundry Business-, in Hi its
mu u .on t.,. ir loi i n An-.,isi 1.
P‘‘ ;r! " ! . : -mor Ura.-;s<4iisti:j;r.s will be Ihank
"m ’ M'-iyod ano pro-unjfy f A ,M ,ited. Tonus
cjimi, ai suon credit with approved citv aeeep
'!■ W lie prices will be lower than aiiy work
It. iTtu..,ip executed in Augusta,
b-b i; ] trwvfewGm SAU MEL TIEYS.
y MANTLES.—A few supe
gj.M nor silk velvet, and silk fashionable Short
“NLA Mantles. Also, Merino Under Vests
fA ' i A '^Ldles; fine Perfumery, Soaps, Hair
On-. :ui.i in ushrs. For sale cheap by
i,0e21-u WILLIAM O. PRICE.
LLIA )N S HlSTOßY.—History
-y ol_ Europe, from the eommencement of the
!■ rem-li Revolution in 1789, to the restoration of
the Bourbons in 1815, by Archibald Allison, F.
B- S. E., Advocate.
■.o;-. 1 and 2, just veer ivod and forsaleat 25 eta
per nunib. rby
jmi 23 L‘HAS. K. GRENVILLE & CO
SALE—-A spl; 11 did four wliec
' .11 dn (.second hand) of superior work
mans ip and extra finish. It has been but little
used. <Ls! in Newark, N. J., 81000 without har
iu,ss. i lie lianiess eost » I DO, arid is in good or
. Lr. i lie establishment can bo had for less that 7
hah cost. Apply to
ja» 21 GEO. SV. LAMAR & CO^
, <* v *■ KIvRE Ij & Goshen Rutter.—
. ik. 10 hall barrel-: No. 1 Alackerel, selected
for family use.
L kegs Goslien Rutter.
Reci-ived this day. and for sale low by
Lb 7 ' T. 8. METCALF.
pu I'A TOES! POT ATOES!!
5n hi;i 4 yellow potato, s. for planting,
!0 !l Scotch do (Ayreshirc) for the ta
ble, a very supeiior article.
\\ ih be received, and sold on the wharf low for
. . ih. (Jan 2b J GEO. W. LA MAR & CO.
ADA I 1 AN D CANDLES.—IOO boxes
m • \u. 1 Soap, in various size boxes, from 20
to SO lb-, each; 20 boxes refined Tallow Candles,
; ;p. ;; ,r aiti -lc; 20 boxes Sperm Candles, war
ranted tu stand the summer, will he offered low
on nr.ival. which is hourly expected,
jan 20 GEO. W. I, AM AR & CO.
/A H1 ,ESE. W INE. Ne. \Vj! 1 be
i;ttided this dav,
10 casks Cheese,'
20 boxes do
5 or casks M. Madeira Wine, old and fine,
25 bbls siiperfmc Flour,
And sold, on accommodating terms, by
jan 2G GEO. VV. LAMAR & CO.
UMIE WAVEHLEY NOVELS--
-3. Only 53 cents each. —A new and revised
edition of those celebrated novels are now in
wuin»« ■■ “■ t Olv uOO tv. UAUUKR'IT lu u
P’-ice. Sp.vitnen 11 umbers may be seen, and sub
setirdions rec, ived, at our store.
b 14 CH iS E GRENVILLE & CO.
17IOTAR’S ANA TOM Y. —A sys
'i’ ¥ tetn of natopiy for the use of students
of medicine, by Casper Wi-tar, ?*l. D., late Pro
ressor of Anatomy in the University of Pennsyl
vania, with notes and additions by Win. E. Hor
ner. M. D., the whole entirely remodelled by J.
Pancoast, and illu rrated by more lhan two hun
dred engravings—.-'th: edition—2 vols Bvo. For
sale by CfTAS E GRE.WII.LE & CO.
f< b 17
f lEBEG’S CHESIISTRY.--- Am
mal or Organic Chemistry, in its application
to Physiology and Pathology, by Justus Liebeg,
with additions, note? and corrections by Dr. Gre
gory, Webster and others.
Chemistry in its application to Agriculture and
Physiology, by Justus Liebeg, AI D Ph D F R S,
efec. A new supply of these invaluable works
j uat received by
feb 17 CHAS E GRENVILLE & CO.
DIRECT FROM FRANCE.
100 bolt!:, of the celebrated Uagnorez Vermifuge.
rFMIIS 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 i warranted to contain
nothing injurious to the human constitution. —
This being its first in trot i action in this place, con
sequently its vhtures arc little known, but in Eu
rope, and the different cities in the United States,
w here if has been used ii has never failed of com
plete success. Jt may begiven to children at any
age, and in nil instances where it fails of success
in destroying every or any kind of worm, after a
fair trial, the money will be refunded.
To be had at the Drug Store of
ROBERT AUSTIN & CO
■t-.b 19-ts 2 doors below Engle & Phaanixj otcl
iJI POI? T A S T M EDft’i NES I
]Y| ARSHALL’S SARSAPARILLA
X?_l is with fconftdence offered to the Medical
Faculty and the public, as possessing in a great
degree all the virtues of Sarsaparilla in its most
concentrated form, being prepared by a new and
improved process over all others, which extracts
all th- active matter of the root. This syrup is
highly recommended as a Fall and Spring purifier
01 tbs blood, and will be found particularly useful
in the cure of Rheumatism, Ulcers, Scrofula, Tet
ter, White Swelling, Cutaneous Eruptions, and
all disorders arising from an impure state of the
blood, the abuse of mercury, cfec. Physicians who
prescribe Marshall's Sarsaparilla, will soon dis
cover such incontestible 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 Sur.st par ilia, than a gallon ot those mixtures
usually sold in the stores, and those who have
been disappointed in the use 0/ Sarsaparilla, iri/l
find this an effectual remedy.
MARSHALL'S I KRMIFUdR— Is recom
mended tu nurses, parents and others, who have
the care of children, as the most safe and effectual
i corni-destroying medicine yet discovered. Besides
being a safe and active vermifuge, it is so pleasant
that no child will refuse to take if. It js equally
efficacious in removing other disorders, such as
boirel complaints, vomiting , and all complains to
which children are liable.
HEWS EMBROCATION, for Horses
This valuable Embrocation has been used with
great 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 curt s old or fresh wounds, cuts,
bruises, &c. It is highly recommended, and
should be constantly kept in the stables of all per
sons owning horses.
Sold ar W. MARSHALL’S,(successortoChas.
Marshall,) No. 312 Market street above Ninth,
Philadelphia. also,
Marshall’s Compound Syrup of Liverwort.
“ “ Tonic Mixture,
“ “ of Sarsaparilla, Cubebs
and Copaiva,
“ Extract of Buchu,
“ “ Find Root, &c. &c.
For sale by J. E. MARSHALL,
nov 29-wbm Successor to Thos. I. Wray.
DEMPSTER’S NEW SONGS,
-I IST i ••• i \W H it SON S * (H1
sistingul Tho Lament of the Irish Emigrant,
Blind Boy, cfec.. &c.
i Also, two tier, Songs by Russell —Poor Man’s
Friend, Ship on Fire, a descriptive scene.
fade aw Musical for 1843, consistingof six ori
ginal Songs. The words bv Mrs. 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 Foi te, Flute and Violin, Mu
sic Paper and Instruction Books. A liberal dis
count made <0 teachers and music dealers,
mh 15
PIANO FORTES,
AT MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES.
PARSONS offers for sale
?T «Tfl Din 'ao Fort. 3 from CHICKERING
N jVIACKAY'S, of Boston, Mass. R.
NUNNS, CLARK &■ Co., and STODDARD,
WORCESTER & 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 ami approved. oct 17-ts
Library select novels,
No. 13.—The Last of the Barons, by Sir
E. L. Bulwer—price 25 cents. For sale by
mb 3 CHAS E GRENVILLE & CO.
Newspaper periodicals.-
The subscribers have just received the
newspaper editions of the following late works,
and will continue to receive the saute editions as
published, by mail, charging an advance on the
New York price of postage only :
Last of the Barons, by Buhvdr, at 19 cents.
The Bible in Spain, by G.-o. Borrow, 31 cents.
Forest Days, by G. P. R. James, IS cents.
Francis of Valois, by Flagg, 12V cents.
Lights and Shadows of Factory Life, 12£ cts.
Life and Exploits of Wellington, 25 cents.
Bianca Cappello, by Lady Bulwer, 20 cents.
Persons re siding in the country, who will re
mit one dollar free of expense, will bo regularly
supplied by mail with all the new works as pub
lished, until that amount has been furnished.
m I? CHAS E GRENVILLE & CO.
EAGLE HOTEL,
Newxan, Georgia.
THE subscriber respectfully in-
L'jli forms his friends and the public generally,
that tie has laken tho large and commodious
House on the W est side ol 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 1 ■ open now and will continue to be
kept open for the accommodation of all who may
call. Being thankful for the patronage heretofore
rovciiovl, km/11%. I O ItO L 'Jllliuu;ilK,L flUlil 1110 l/Kl
friends and the travelling community generally.
His charges in proportion to the ilmes.
m 8-w4t WM. U. ANDERSON.
REWARD.—On the night of
the 11 th inst., my overcoat was stolen
Irom out the piazza of my house, on the Savan
nah road, with Pocket Book, containing the fol
low ing papers, to wit:
A receipt Irom Robert Clarke, Esq., for a note
on J. ih Cook and V . Walker for 81000 and in
terest, with a credit of 840 given to G. W. Smith,
and transferred to me, together with Smith’s re
ceipt for purchase and payment of the same, said
not.- first given to me ; likewise some other pa
pers ol transactions between myself and Smith,
which would be valuable.
A Draft on (lie Central Raii Read Bank, given
i Ime by John D Cook, and sent to him from
Macon by McLaughlin and Reynolds, for S3OO,
at thirty days front 23th January, 1843.
One note on A. G. Whitehead for 843 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.
On due bill on Halbert &- Roll for sl9 and
sonic cents.
One note on J. Collins for 813, date not recol
lected, given to D. Ward.
On note on S. AI. L adle for about sl2, due a
bout the IT January, 1842.
Together with a good many receipts and ac
counts and notes paid by, me and other papers not
recollected. The above reward wilt be paid for
the recovery of me pocket-book and papers,
m 16-w2t* JOHN CHAV* ‘US.
REWARD.—Lost, on the 24th
fiay of December last, between my
house and Lincolnton, 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 Pt t< r Lamar for one hundred dollars.
One on Thomas J. Murray for forty dollar-:,
One on Benjamin Samuels for thirty two dol
lars twenty five cents.
One on Watson for two hundred dollars.
Two fi fas one against Tilman Atvey, the other
against William Reynolds—amounts not recol
lected.
Two due bills on B. B. Moore for fiftccndollars
each.
Three notes on Tilman Alvey, one for seventy
five dollars, one for eight dollars, theotheramount
not recollected.
Otic on Thomas Tillery for six dollars.
One receipt of Robert F. Curry for two hundred
and twenty dollars.
One receipt on James Lampkin for three hun
dred and thirty nine dollars.
One receipt for four bales cotton, in Augusta,
at Green A Andrews’ warehouse, left there in
December, 1842.
Also many other notes and receipts, names and
amounts not recollected.
All persons are warped against trading for the
above named mates 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 Aldus M.
Campbell, at Lincolnton, shall be entitled to the
above n-vvard of thirty dollars,
jan 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 himself,
and carry on the business of manufacturing COT
TON GINS. He is prepared to make Cotton
Gins on various plans, though he would recom
mend the Anti-fiictian Gin as being the best arti
cle of the kind he has ever seen in use, and, irom
Iris experience in the business, he can say, with
propriety, that he does not think his Gins can be
surpassed in the Southern States, and in ‘ally au
thenticating what h* says in relation to the mat
ter he would refer you to certificates of gentlenii n
who have used them. All orders addressed to the
subscriber at Crawfordville, Taliaferro county,
Ga will receive prompt attention.
jan 3 * S. R. CRENSHAW.
VOL. VII—No 68.
Cheap Advertising,
Merchants, Lawyers, Mechanics, and other
business or professional men, can have a Card
not exceeding rove t.infs inserted, in the style
ot the following', one year for FIVE DOL
LARS, JjTalwavs in - advxnx k.J|Z$ More than
tour lines will be charged at the same late.
}USi NE S S D 111E CTO UV .
GUEENtVAV, HENRY & CO.
11l PEARL STREET, N. Y.,
W ill receive consignments of Cotton, Tobacco
and Southern produce generally, and will give it
the best attention. swllst June oct 17
WILLIAM DEAKISG & SONS,
COMMISSION MER CHA A 7 S,
oct Charleston, S. C
Dr. JOHN MILLEN,
Office No. 174, North side Broad-street, below the
Eagle and Phoenix Hotel, [nov. IG]
G. WALKER,
Warehouse and Commission Merchant,
jy 22] Hamburg. S. O. [lf
ADAMS & HOPKINS,
Warehouse and Commission Merchants,
m 13-ts Campbell street, Augusta,
CRAWFOPvD & GUNIF
Factors and Commission Meivi
nov 26-ts No. 72 Bay-st., Savam b, <.-
L —:—f
m GEO. R. WILSON,
Dealer in Boots and Sh
No. 177 Broad-st. 3 doors above Eagl-
Hotel. bdly ; b 11
E. L. FERRY,
WHOLESALE AND HETAU
Hat and Cap St o i
Opposite Insurance Bank, Broad-st.,.
oct 3 bd U
DR. J. H. MURRAY
Tenders his professional services l ■..
of Hamburg and vicinity. Office <
Hamburg, S. C. i ; * !v
DR. H. F. CAMPBEi ,L,
Offers his professional services to ’
Augusta. Office under Dr. J. A. Eve’s dwelling.
ap IS ly
D’ANTIGNAC & BARRY
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints, Window
Glass, Sash, «sec. «S;c.
feb 24 Broad-st.
GEORGE D. RICE,
Attorney at Law,
Marietta, Cobb county, Ga.
Practices in the counties of Cobb, DeKalb,
Campbell, Paulding, Cass, Cherokee and Forsyth
nov 18 ly*
GEORGE SCHLEY,
Attorney at Caw,
Augusta, Ga.
Practices in the counties of Columbia, Wash
ington, Burke, Jefferson and Richmond. m 12*
A. J. & T. W. MILLER,
Attorneys at Law,
Augusta, Ga.
Practice in Richmond, Columbia and Lincoln
counties, and in the Circuit Court of the U. States
for the District of Georgia. m 31
JOSEPH W. THOMAS,
Attorney at Law,
oct 13-trwly Warrenton, Ga.
THOMAS H. POLHILL,
Attorney at Law,
nov 26-wly Louisville, Jefferson Co., Ga.
T. S. & C. BAKER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Grocery Merchants,
sep S Broad-st., opposite Bank of Brunswick.
RIPLEY & LODTMANN,
Drapers and Tailors,
ap 6 No. 208 Broad-st., Augusta.
CHAS. E. GRENVILLE & CO.,
Booksellers and Stationers,
fcb 4 bd Broad-street, Augnsta.
I> L ACKWOUD’S EDINBURG
MAGA ZIN E—Re-print—Two dollars a
year. Copies for sale at 25 cents each, at the Li
terary Depot, U. S. Hotel.
rnh 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 dav.
_mar9 T. S, METCALF.
| OAF, Crushed &. Powdered Sugars.
40 bbls Loaf and Crushed Sugars, from
V oolscy dc \V oolsey’s manufactory, of a superior
quality, and for sale at a low price'.
mar 9 T. P. METCALF.
[Vi OTICE TO JOURNEYMEN
* HATTERS. —20 good Journeymen at the
above business will find constant employment'and
liberal wages, at the Donn stic Hat Manufactory,
Camak, Warren cjunty, Ga. Apply to
mh 3 w2m JOHN H. HARRIS.
’VTOTTCE.-The co-partnership hereto
-L v fore existing between 1 1 to undersigned, is
this day dissolved by mutual consent. All per
sons having demands against said firm, will
please call on the senior partner, who is authorised
to settle all demands against said firm, and he is
authorized to collect all dues.
S. G HARRELL,
T. J. H ARRELL
Madison, Ga,, Jan. 16, 1343. jtm 23-2 m
MEDICAL —The undi -.signed hav
ing formed a e>ph) iiu i; hip in the practice
<>f Medicln- and Surgery, in all their branches,
hope, by strict attention to the duties of their pro
fession, to merit a Jibeial share of public patron
age. ELIJAH K JONES,
J GORDON HOWARD.
Madison, February 11. w6t ft b 14
AUGUSTA SLED STORE.
.S' u AKER c. ARD E S SEE DS .
fin HE proprietor of this establishment
■ has just rc< i iv. da 1 supply of Genuine
Seeds, the crop of 1842. He leaves the Seed to
recommend themselves which they have done
ever since he has dealt in them. The Shakers’
Garden Seed is sought for by every’ person, and
here they may have it genuine. The usual al
lowance made to country dealers.
Bird Seed, Lucerne, Clover, Marigold, Wurtzel,
French Sugar Beet, Rye Grass, Blue do., Hurd’s
do., Hops, Asparagus Roots, Turnip Seed, &r.,
also Flower Seed. tapl dec 13
LAST of the barons.
COPIES of the above work,
■“ by Sir E. L. Eulwer, bound iu a neat
style for renting —piice 25 cents. Just received
by THOMAS RICHARDS.
Horace Smith’s and James' new novel, Har
pers’ edition, daily expected. nih 3