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I, a ver y broad and ug- |
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' IC Vl'ir ° f *'■ ”i
So.v.."liis i.ea.i. part**
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literary l)cp..t.
lew World Extra,
ic.'F of Co.«i.-t3 in g s n
■y Comet u m* bla-zi.«ff
i ticular: togethsi with
i have appeared in the
d with engravings,
wish to see the Comet
e seen in the day time
S. A. HOLMES,
under IT. S. Hotel.
4*.. March 17. 1843.
[iil S' *'*, Matron : -
kind enough to inform
•ware how they patro
ader the name of “ An
idersigaed, have been
We started, or took
ugusta, and wore de
idison ; finally we got
Greenville, we found
te stage was stopped,
.fcd u “* j uvfd a second time on the
- InvP to pay iluu
friends comm.-: on, this is to
iHuffe . act .
S( . m i a copy to the Agent at
Kill KnJ W. A M.-DOXALD,
ML W. H. LEE,
■ ** M. PERRY,
HENRY HOWARDS,
g|| _\i. H. HOBBS, Va.
.-■
■ Xoanncaial.
■ iCOCSTA MARKET.
■ Wednesday Evening, March 22.
I nur roiton market, until to-day, remained
H" ,,n iiual-d stale that we last i.'ported it ,
B f^ eUH ‘Xrs submitted to the prices of our
to aconsiaeraMceMe.it were made at
cents. We quote 3| 0 C
t 4-, Our wholesale deal-
W W engaged in receiving thetr spring sup
,v“lJ J ° lo " k al
■ ' . ti,ev visit other markets, as we bel.ev e our
rep4re d tn offer them inducements
make it t 0 ‘heir interest to purchase their
ia this market. •» .
K . M _ Th e slocks of all k.nds of Gtocer.es are
K*-i i*-» >»«»* “•*«'« - -
■ L dining the week have been
■toi-The receipts dim»g
tand good loads readdy command . els rash, and
burt^r.
■Jr-Sdw of canal, by the quantity, are made from
B,iurfat |sf— retail price #6,.>0.
K/te-To Savannah 10 cts hale, to Charleston
KT a ,l ro*d 25 cts W 100 lbs for lounJ and Sf l u:tle
■L r EKbaagi on Charleston, Savannah and New
■TifTbandant al par. Central Bank notes remain
K«Jiß3o#'ct discount. Alabama Bank notes
IfyDtsold under 20 ct discount. We have heard
of State C ct Bonds.
I EXCHANGE TABLE.
I (specie basis.)
I adodsta notes.
Hlubk.' Bank P ar -
Bank
Kit Augusta •••••••
Gforfia Rail Road
Suit of Georgia
SAVANNAH NOTES.
1,1 - ,
uni Fire Insurance Bank
I Bank “
Rail Road Bank O fd) 10 dis.
COUNTRY NOTES.
mk Branch,Macon Far
ranches State Dank
rcial Bank, Macon
irk Bank
mil Bank
knl Road Bank, Athens
tucil #f Augusta
lulle Bank
Marine and Fire Insurance Bank
r’»Bauk _ u
Central Rad Road Bank, Macon . ■> fd 10 dis
8ank....... 2-> fell 30 **
p Bank of Brunswick No sale.
ceßank of Columbus, Macon No rale.
Bank. Columbus
■iotol Hswkiusville
■tmCoaiiciloi Milledgevitle Uncertain.
■CiiiCiinncil of Columbus
IfinCwil of Macon
■ Jkijoeßail Road Bank Broke.
I kief Darien and (tranches
Ihtmhhoochee R. Ilnad «t Banking Co.
IBankol Georgia....
I fate Columbus *•
■ ftasrsinkMeciiaiucs Bank Columbus.
■ iutsi Ormulgee “
lloucts for specie (a) dob
cent llouds tor specie.... .None in market
I SOUTH CAROLINA NOTES.
| | ttksNn Banks. pat. j
I ai lUiabarj
1 1 “Miry Banks. li
II Aiiitin Nutbs tU (a) dis !
CHECKS.
W fork sight par I
Boston .. i
fhiWelphia “
oiilituore,. •«
hxißgton par (a) h pi cm !
itoouioiu), Va ‘(a>h “
j d»s I
Wdotum parte)] «
tv. , Mobile. Thursday p. if., March Id.
fIHKM 7"^ a * tV.reign advices not having yet
/,)« n aa “’ tbe rQ arket eoutinues good, and irans&c-
J "'“uipotiaiu.
llUle^» e to-day. We quote Ster
h VT'v r York 18. sight checks do i
American gold 22(a) j
| Pm^ he^ llioeugagt;(neiu to ; day ._^ ( , r .
| ChWon-ThfrsaJes fo r ?h WY °* K « March 13 ~ P ’ M ‘
hntivelr vi,i,ii ‘ r f* 1 * past week have been corn-
- IJ P to last evening to |
h e,>: 4k) Mobile at "fl'I 1 * 3 "/ a ’ ,d Florida al H I
TheardviUH ■ \ a '* New Orleans at 5 ;
hits 1,, urici dUn,,t ' “* pe. inJ were 12.790 i
’‘"■lower grades '* a d ‘‘ c biie of | (a) | oi'n ct on
week, witf!rn rmarke, . ,,i V‘ femained steady thro’
h««alvpur c i' 1 „J , ' ,y v ; lrit ‘ tio " in price, hut buyers i
'tuts, \\ f ‘ the supply of their immediate
01uo S 4 G‘^ ! ‘m * 4 A 7r ’> und Michigan and ;
(^ r
ittarinc Jutelligeme.
,. Savannah, March 21.
f'* ; r*rf u■ J 5 f'lfbugton, Muir, Greenock.
*'g Poland, fruith. Havana.
ii . Charleston, March 22.
‘■Cotnu. brig Aichelaus, Crowell, Boston; '
r J( ,ir !i u, ‘k°rkshire, Foster, Liverpool; fir
H,. Wesl fnt |. e L 1 j
lhe Protection Insu
,lpaUy ’ Part ford, CoMUcctictif,
arm ln «rchamlize, dwellinga,
d ® scr iptionßof property, against
rc tandi7 f . c r . - v ,^ re - Also, on cotton and other
f to? other or i ~ 'v ev > on as favorable terms
- M °s C* ° n a bbbcation to their
aiy ! J 6 ; P - FORCF - Ag«...
Ha]® Y OP CAROLINA.—The
pfbpejjj (jj • [ d Carolina, from its first
ly a «unri ery t 0 * ts erection into a Repub
Untu?? e L nta 7 chronicle of events to
editi on 1 e 'i bliam Gilmore Simms.
lon - J ast received by
THOMAS RICHARDS.
h «2ft» S ’„ NEGR °ES.— ■25 Ni7
"I ”KSiwLYt’a-
« E \r L d SvRA & co &c -
AIKUiSTA PRICES CURRENT.
Gunny.. i. .. (d) 14
BALE ROPE 17 te) L'O
BAt 'if ~ t round iris 12
tiaras.... ‘ i(C l>j
►Sfiouldecs. i (a} 4
thdes . ’ te) i
BUTI'ER. Goshen . ; . 0 1(0 4
North CaVoVina."'
Country ® u
COFFEE, Green prime Cuba! “ •• m : . d
Ordinary to Good. u
St. Bpimngo « .. 2 |
Kio K . 4 . 8(d 10
I a o-„in 9 te) 12f
'••‘a nil a I. 4. 1.-1
Porto Kico . 4. u ' ® 4
lIV.I IV . , m (O) iga
M oel ;; ‘ 12*0 16
itlOi 11. l •• it IQ AN
CANU’iES, Speiiuaceti “ 4. .>r
fallow ii 4, ‘ 5
F,,EESE ’ ter;:-.:
(:lI)FJK ’ ‘Noriheru bbl. 900 U ®'% M
« ’,CAI^ ll i hoX - t " doz - -5U (a) 4Co
« IGARto, Spanish 4i M 13 fa gj g
American •; 44 - (V » rL m
i«fMiV.V4w.v;: p*® |
Macfcetel No. I .'. - bbi.' 12 00 ®l4 00
.. s°- 1 - - |M®lO 00
■■ S IS
% IS
FECIIIKRA? T, jb *% « »*?
Civppn «• (cl) k»
GIAGLII 4. ~ 1,, s’ . ,
GUNPOWDER *’■**. ker (l m Z -
Blasting’.... 44 ..** ® I
Pi 4<o in ** w te) 4 .60
GEA. ,-s, 10 y. i bos M (Kt fa) 3 r.Q
ll’ON h ß a 10 “ “ 250 te) 300
iU N, Rus. a “ c\v(. f> 00 te) &00
Swedes, assorted “ “ 450 fa) 5Uj
L,®°P “ " 700 fa) fi 00
' “ 7uo te) 800
. ,4 - Na -' Uods “ “ 700 fa) 800
LLAI) t; lb 7 Cd) g
LEATHER, Sole « •• l-3 (<t) 2S
‘ PP.ft “ side ICO te) 200
1 vu.v Calt Skins .* doz. 18 IK) ( a ) 30 (H)
vt W AtskV'Si' ‘<r‘ V : ‘i u I ’°- 6 te) 8
.MuiLAtthLH, . Orleans * k s>al. (q)
Havana “ n ig ( a ) 7j^’
English Island.. “ none.
k ‘ >b. fA te) 7
OILS, Lamp “ ga |. 87* (a) 1 2.7
j b * nsepd “ “ 1O) fid 125
, T . Tauners •• 4. 55 (a) C o
? 0
1 •■‘AS 4% 41 rn 71-
PAINTS, Red Lead « lb. 15 (J
White Lead •• keg 200 (d 325
Spanish Brown lb. ’ 4 f f 7)
lel low Ochre “ “ % fa) o
PEPPER, Black -i tt u 13
PORTER, Loudon “doz. 350 (a) 4 fiO
and Ale, American. “ hhl. 300 (d) 450
RAISINS, Malaga •• bo* 200 te) 250
Muscatel “ “ 200 te) 225
lUooiii ~, none.
RK’E ; Prime o C wt. 250 fd) 350
Inferior to Good “ l 75 fd 050
SUGAR. New Orleans 11 lb. 6 \a) 5
Havana, white • “ n ( Cl ) ]2H
“ brown “ “ 7 fd 8
Muscovado “ 7 i n ) 0
St. Croix “ -a S H
Porto Rico “ “ 7 ( 0 ) 9
Lump “ “ 12 (d 14
I. f *at “ 12* te> 16
Double reiiueit “ “ 14" fa) 13
SPICE “ “ 9 fa) 20
SOAP, American. No. 1 “ “ ft fd) 8
No. 2 *' “ 4 te> 7
SALT, Liverpool ground “ bush. 30 fd 50
“ •• sack 1 40 fd) 275
STEEL, German •• lb, 15 fd 16
Blistered 8 fd 12A
SHOT, all sizes •• hag 175 fd 200
SPIRITS, Cognac 4th proof... ;i gal, IGO fd) 200
Peach “ •* 100 fd) 150
Apple w ■. “ 37i te) 50
i'SsS 'jj.Gin, Holland •• “ 120 fd) 155
“ American *• “ 40 (d 75
Rum. Jamaica. .•• •• 125 fd 150
“ N. England.. •• “ 35 (d) 40
Whiskey. Northern. “ “ 30 (d) 38
“ Western. “ “ 30 fd) 37^
“ Mononga. “ “ 75 fd 1 ()0
“ Irish 44 14 200 fa) 300
TOBACCO, N. Carolina lt lb. 8 fd 15
Virginia “ “ 15 fd 40
TWINE *• * 25 (d 33
-JEA, Bohea ‘ c “ 50 fd 75
Souchong “ “ 60 fd) 75
Hyson “ “ SO fd 125
Gunpovvdei “ ‘ 100 fd 125
WINE, .Madeira “ gal. 250 fd 350
Sicily Madeira u “ 125 fd 175
Sherry “ “ 200 fd 350
T’eueriffe “ “ 75 (d) 125
Sweet Malaga “ •* 40 te) CO
Port. “ “ 75 fd 300
Claret “ * none.
“ in bottles * l doz. 3 (>5 (d) 600
tc r We are author!>ed to announce
?*L M. DX’E as a candidate for Mayor, at the
ensuing election. * m 23
Dr. L. D. FORD ivill be support
ed for a seat in Council, by the voters of Ward
No. 3. * mh 22
?rr WILLIAM E. JACKSON, OL
IVER 4. LAROCHE arid ROBERT RUTHER
FORD, will be supported, for Members of Coun_
cil in the lower Ward, by Many Voters.
mh 23
""^THoiIAs"W. MILLER, WM.
A. BEALL and ALEXANDER PHILLIP, will
be supported for Members of Council for Ward
No. 4, at the election* on the second Monday in
April next, by Many Voters.
mh 23 *
|X3=» We arc authorised to announce
| J.OHN HILL, I. A. HIBLER, and F. M. ROB
j ERTSON, dp candidates to represent Ward No.
j 3, in the City Council. * n\ 17
are authorised to annouticc C
| A GREINER, JNO. II.CAMPBELL andMAR-
I TIN FREDERICK, as candidates to represent
| Ward No. 2, in the City Council. * ml 3
VA.NCEY & HABERSHAM,
Attorneys at Haw,
Ben. C. Yancey Hamburg, S. f ■
B. Elliott Habeks»iam.' J 3n |0
i L O T II 1 N 17
Made to Measure ia the best style.
C L O T II I N G ,
Li the. best style, ready made up.
' Titus, < bins. Shirts, Stocks, Collars, and every
article nc-riaininr- to gentlemen’s dress, may be
; always found of the best kind and at the lowest
;
fob 14
T WIGHT'S AN,
S*oitraill*ainter,
at Masonic Hall.
Oilers tits services to the citizens of •'"S ,lst “
and Vicinity. As Ids stay it, this g “
short, those denrous of his set vit <-s \. ill tlu vtell
i ' to give him a call immediately. INm
| WYATT <V WARREN,
dealers in
Silk«, Muslins, I .ares, French Flowers,
I f joins. Cloths, Uosstaeres, Cj.Tpet.ns, »«<•
, 2MBroad- S t.
H T. CHAPMAN,
Attorney at Law,
Office third door aboyc .lie Augusta Bank.
fcV 23
JOH ' C. SNEAD,
Attorney a Ea w.
Augusta. Go.
Will practice inc
of Richmond cou ‘ l W al J d t^ ia - arT his dwelling
Pleas of the city. . Church.
Green street, opp s te tlu
feh 24
_ BOOTS, SHOES. &c. The
|^- S «b3cuber has jnst « ‘ nn^ 1 '
.4 S^T.
of ail des.-lipllnns, adapted v can be
which he nflers for sale o» ■ »
purchasen from the jnanulactmu
T erms-A’ASH,orn^roATdpy ;xan . ne th ,
Dealers are Invited tc
Nos. 24 and 25
Charleston. C„ Feb. 16, 1913.
S PB I ! N,: DRY GOODS—The sub
ply *ttw S& W T lJan 2 lhtir
duced prices t lfroods in u hc Very le '
duced Id makc hrav' .1!|“ me ’ . they were in *
pared to whole-flile n? a ’ e TI J )W I ,re *
be purchased in hX. . ' B3 l ? w as they can
nih 1 t“e Gtouincrn markets
mh 23-wCt_ O. K. « J. c. ChRMICHAEL.
C Y v ,, SntUIPFS SALE-—Will
Pleas iri fiv Jr., 011 . 1 Ile ourt ol Common
* teas, m favor of diaries F. Jones
March 23. 1943. ' ANDERSON > ( '
100,000 LBS. BACON
If) do * lams, BACON
* “! I VoQ Clvedand forsale low by the hhd.
-l n Y T S. METCAIiF.
C) L J? SILVER WANTED.—OId
h a >\ er ] vanted ' for which cash will be paid.
CLARK, RACKETT & Co.
OEFINED NEWARK CIDER
ri,„ r 25 H a r rels , ew l eet Newark Cider, just re-
C6i\ co itiid for sale low by
mh 22 ~ 3t I. s. BEERS & Co.
ORANDET, or the Mi
, **} Daughter a tale of every dav life in
Dance in the nineteenth century. Price‘ls cts.
ror sale by [mh 21] C. E. GRENVILLE & Co.
FOR SAVANNAH—The
SU p er i o i. Steam-packet SANTEE,
mptam John i\ock, will leave for Savannah on
FRi dav Morning, al 9 o’clock, from tiro Ladies’
”half. For freight or jrassaoc, having elegant
accommodations, apply to th? Captain on board,
01 J- T. JARMAN, Aeeui,
in 18 ~ ul at the U. S. Hotel.
GJ.EORGIA NANKEENS. -For
' by (feb 13) A. SIBLEY,
t> I<IE, RICE —To half tierces fiat
quality Bice. Just received and for sale.
m H GEO. W. LAMAR & Co.
e'OME AS FOUND-—By I. INmii
. more Cooper, (’heap edition, for sale by
m 13 CHASE GRENVILLE & CO.
jVTORTH AMERICAN REVIEW,
Published quarterly at five dollers a year.
Subscriptions received bv
in 14 OH AS. E.GRENVILLR & Co.
RICE. —20 tierces ol Rice, will be
landed this dav.
frb 14 T S METCALF.
Flour.—
.3- GOO bbls Superfine Canal Ff .nr,
100 half bids “ “ “
I.anding this day front 0.1 Co. Boats.
159 bbls Superfine Wo stem Flour,
150 “ u Baltimore »
In store and to arrive.
mar 9-ts T. S. METCALF.
ORIME N. O. SUGAR-HoThdl
« P.ime N O Sugar, on consignment/and for
sale low. (m 1) GEO W LAMAR A CO.
| AW NOTICE —Clarke & Wai,-
1 2 ton, Attorneys at Law', Augusta, Georgia,
A’ill practice in the counties of Richmond, Co
lumbia, Burke and Jefferson. Office opposite the
Post Office.
Robert Clarke,
Wm. A. Walton.
References— -Henry H, Camming, Esq.,
Charles J. Jenkins, Esn.i
feb 15 t s
BU C K W II E A T F LO U R and
CHEESE.—
07 7 uots hulled Buckwheat,
25 j do do do
12 casks Cheese.
Just received and for sale by
feb 14 T S METCALF
CIDER. —50 bands superior Cham
pagne ' dder, landing this dav and for sale
by (in 19-trw3t) W & J NELSON.
JUST KECEIVEI).
& fefj | Superior Spamsli Seo’avs
*A® Ar 75 bbl-= and hdf bbls superfine
Canal Flour,
50 half and <ji bbls Buckwheat Flour,
75 bags Coffee,
5 bags black Pepper,
25 boxes Soda Biscuit,
20 boxes Sperm Caudles,
15 nests Market Baskets, assorted.
20 bbls and half bbls Nos I and 2 Mackerel,
20 .hums Figs,
5 bbls Smoked Beef.
l'» kegs Goshen Butter,
25 boxes and half boxes new Raisins,
20 casks London Porter and .Scotch Ale,
For on reasonable terms by
dec 2-ts COSKERV & DOW,
Corner of Broad and Washington streets, 2d dooi
above Mechanics’ Bank
LEATHER.
i 0,000 IS^ ILOCK s,le
“,nOO lbs Oak Sol ■ Leather,
' 5,000 lbs 1 Lirnoss do
5,000 lbs Skit ting do
300 sid. H Upper do
200 sides Btidle t!o
50 dozen Calf Skins,
100 dozen Lining S tins,
500 lbs Shoe Thread, assorted.
For ale low by WRIGHT, BULL & CO.
m 7 trw&wlm
/AHEAR AND FRESH GARDEN
V.H SEED.—A select assortment of Fresh Eng
lish Garden Seed,just received, of the following
kinds:
Early York t 'abbage,
do Sugai Loaf do
do Drumhead do
do Buncombe do
Late do do
do Globe Savoy do
do Green Glazed do
do 5 ork do
Bean : of all kinds,
Peas do do
Beets, < -'arrot?, Cuc.mil ers, &c.
All of which are vs irranl'd fresh and genuine, ana
wiU be sold at reduced price..', by
j: m_3 __tf WM. HAINES, Jr.
Cl IT V TAXES for 1-843.—-Tim City
I Taxes for the present year are now due,
and the citizens will be ca led on for tlieit pay
ment. After the expiration of the time prescrib
ed by the ordinance, all defaulters will be return
ed to the City Council, when executions will be
ordered. JOHN If. MANN,
feh 24 trw2m Collector tV Treasurer.
PIANO FORTE?*.
H. PARSONS has just re
:cived front J. < thickeiing, of Bos
* • •*i.* it . two Eiano Fortes, with Iron
I Frames, in rose and branch wood eases.
I Also, one ftom Nunns & Clark, with the Me
talk Tube Brace, a la? ard very important im
provement.
Th< public are invil* Ito . xatuine these instru
ments as they are thought, to reflect credit on tm
manufacturers. _ 24
MADiSON SPRINGS
5 A
alMiilii Mm a mm ill
Tills r.ASHIOXABLE
WATE RI N G PLA CE.
py,r South, will be ojicned on the Ist June,
,d conducted as usual by the proprietor.
~, 11-,ill I DAXIEL VIORRISO
The Savannah Republican and Geoigtan
\ iil pnbiisb the above, an.l forward accounts to
tiiiu JIDC6.
T) R N NUMBERS of the Geor
ffiYwi.rin “'l t . ate Class No. 11, for 1843,
* ugusta, Ga., on Thursday, March
M 15 54 GG : '° 43 47 43 4 0 11 39 24
_ ts
i \\ N NUMBERS 01 the Green
Class Ko !jru, Sk i i S«° nmi,, ' n ' '■° ,,r,y ' Ex,ra
i.riG 3 31 7 25 38 17 3 6 43 10 60 13 30 70
SPLENDID SCHEME.
t'OURTEKv DRAWN NUMBERS
iii each package of 25 Tickets.
iHx'A U L\ u DTE NEXT TUESDA Y.
iiItEEN AM> PULASKI MONUMENT
LOTTERY,
EXTRA CLASS No. 12, EOT 1843.
De “ b J, |he drawing of the Alexandria
1 >,C lass H, to be drawn at Alexan
ana > on Saturday, March 25th, 1913.
1 Prize of S 35,0.00
1 “ 10,000
10 Prizes of 1,000
15 “ 600
&c. &C. &C. &c. &c.
Tickets £lo—Halves 85—Quarters #2,50.
r or sale by
J. G. GREGORY & Co., Managers.
" lh . 2 r under the IT. S Hotel,
rdera froHi the cdtfatry promptly attend* d to.
DRAWS TO-DAY.
GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY.
t or the benefit of the Augusta Independent
Eire Company.
CLASS No. 12, FOR 1843.
To be drawn in the citv of Augusta, Thursday,
March 23, 1843.
SCHEME.
-81 Numbers—l 4 Drawn Ballots.
1 Prize of SIO,OOO
1 44 46 5,000
5 44 44 11,000
10 44 44 500
Besides a variety of other prizes, from
84 00 to 83,00.
I ickt fs .83,00 —Halves $1,50 —Quarter.; by the
package only.
Packages oi W iioles cost $34 00, warranted to
draw at least 842 GO. Packages of Halves cost
$42 00, warranted to draw at least s2l 00. Pack
ag.-soi Quarters cost 821 00, warranted to draw
at least 810 50.
For sale by
J. G. GREGORY & CO., Managers,
Under U. S. Hotel.
Orders from the country promptly attended to.
mh 17
1 OlMi UKAMS Wr appingr Pape?,
-®- ”Ar Ur assorted sizes. For sale bv
ROBERT AUSTIN,
dec 19-ts 2 doors below Eagle & Phoenix Hotel.
Bp LLONrSfORTING POW
DER. —100 canisters and 100 kegs of t'nis
celebrated Powder, which is approved by all “sci
entific shots” in the Southern States, for sale
wholesale and retail, by H. P. PECK,
Augusta, Ga.
Tin- following well known shots in the vicinity
of Augusta, permit me to publish their approba
tion of this Powder.
,£ ' k » u«.io»l g nvl haVf, sli-an th.o /JclloUa Pu^P
der a fair trial, and pronounce if a superior article
WII Green, T W Miller, .1 J Wilson,
T Barrett, A G Bull, \V G Nimmo,
T.f Jennings, .1 C Leitmr, M Tucker.
MR Smith. _ jan 17 ts
HULL’S TRUSSES.
NOTICE TO RUPTUR-
Y Jfl PERSONS.—Persons afflicted
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.
Many persons,have undertaken to vend imita
tions of Hull’s celebrated Trusses, and thousands
are imposed upon in consequence. These imita
tions cannot be relied upon ; they are made by
unskilful mechanics, and are no better than the
ordinary trusses.
Be careful when purchasing Trusses put porting
to be Hull’s, to examine the back pad of Hull’s
Trusses, to see if they are 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.
PR. hull’s utero adpominal supporter.
This new instrument for the rad
ical cure of Prolapsus Uteri, or fall
/>ing of the Womb, by external ap
plication, superseding the use of
jB /*/ the objectionable Pessary, is confi
dently recommended to the afflicted
as the means of perfect restoration
| to health, it nev. r having failed of performing a
| cure, even under the most aggravated circum
stances. The supporter, when propetly fitted to
the form of th ■ patient, gives immediate rehef
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 favot from the most dis
tinguishedSurgeonsandPhyeicians in Europe and
America, commend ; it very highly to all those
suffering from this hitherto incurable malady.
Rooms have been furnished exclusively for la
dies, at No. 1 Vesey street. New York, having a
separate entrance, hum the business department,
! where a lady is in constant attendance to apply
! trusses and suppoiters to female patients.
These celebrated instruments can be obtained
in \ugueia, from WM. K. KITCHEN,
II AVI LAND, RISLEY & Co.
NELSON CARTER,
1 m 21-d&w3m JOSEPH E. MARSHALL.
v ama is i A•: ait • r icues .
f'i LENNYS INDIAN HAIR DYE,
V M warranted to change grey, 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 making it soft an t
I glossy.
GLENN’S ROMAN KALYDOR, 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 safety on the most
: delicate skin.
Glens’s Aromatic Rose Tooth Paste, a very
i pleasant and safe dentrifice, giving a pearly
; whiteness to the teeth (without injury to the en
; nmeb) finness to the gums, and fragrancy to the
i breath.
The above articles, with a handsome assort
j nient of Toilet and Shaving Soaps, Perfumery of
I all kinds, Brushes, Hair Oils, &c. &c., for sale by
j m 21-d3iu &woc WM. K. KJCTHEN.
I rno PR E YEN T COUNTER
1 FLITS.—The proprietor of Dr. Taylor's
Baham Lirericorf has caused to be executed a
splended steel plate engraved label, by M
Rawdon, Wright & Hatch, which will in future
accompany each bottle, and without which none
will be genuine. “Dr. ' Taylor's Balsam Liver
wort, 375 Bowery will be found on theen /elope,
and “Post Nubila Phoebus” is the motto over the
cork.
“As a remedy for Consumptions and Liver Com
plaints, I am fully satisfied, from long experience,
there is no medicine equal to Dr. Taylor’s Balsam
of Liverwort. There can be no qi estion tint it
is a certain cure for chronic cough and colds. —
It cleanses the lungs by expectoration—relieves
difficult breathing —seems to heal the chest, and
being purely vegetable, can be used with the ut
i.iust safety.” — Dr. Rodgers.
For sale by Wm. HAINES, Jr., Agent for Au
gusta. 3m feb 13
public £u\!iTg \
JiV (IEO. W. IjAMAH gg CO.
TO-MORROW NIGHT, at 7 o'clock,
1 case of assort , d Ribbons,
and ifiOO volumes of Bocks,
Consisting of Agricultural, Mechanical and Mis
cellaneous. mh 23
VA LI ABLE PLAXTATIO X
Hurke County, at Sheriff’s Sale.
V4TILL be sold on the fiist Tuesday
* ’ , D April next, at the court house in the
tow ii ol 4V aynesboro, between the usual hours of
sale, twenty-nine hundred and ninety-eight acres
of land, more or less, situated on both sides of
Boggy Gut creek, adjoining lands of Thos Cos
n thani, Seaborn Ward, and others; levied on as
tlm propeli\ oi 1 .-ter Benpoch deceased. and Jno
McKenzie deceased. Propdiy pointed out bv
Frederick M Gabon, agent for the Bank of Au
gusta. ISAAC MESSEX, D. Sh’ff
March 2, 1913. _ trw&wid
REAL ESTATE at AUCTION, EOK
BANK OP AUGUSTA STOCK.
7 jj following- described property, in
the city of Augusta, belonging to the Bank
of Augusta, will be ordered for shajes in the capi
tal stock ol tin Bank of Augusta, to th. highest
bidder, in front of the premisi y, on Saturday, the
first day of April next, at 11 o’clock a. m .
The fire-proof brick tenement on the northeast
corner ot Broad and Campbell streets known as
Bennoch’s corner, together with the brick back
store and wooden offices on Campbell street.
Also, the brick tenement on Broad street, next
below- the above.
Also, the brick tenement next below the last
described.
nlso, the double tenement house with brick
basement, on Campbell street, fronting the east
ern end ot Jones street.
Also, the double tenement house on Campbell
street., north of the last described.
Also, the lot with wooden back store, on the
corner oi Campbell and Reynold streets.
A plan of the property may be, had at the Bank
of Augusta.
Perms ' One-third of the stock will be required
to be transferred within sixty days, ono-third
Mmin six months, and the remainder within
twelve months—possession given at the time of
the first transfer, with the rent notes for the third
and fourth quarters. Warranted title will be giv
en JAMES. W. DAVIES, Cashier.
March 3, 1843. trwtd
r AMES man. AH an. Draper and
Tailor, opposite the United States Hotel,
w ill thankfully receive and complete all orders left
under his care, with neatness, punctuality and
despatch, and at prices to suit the times.
r »h 21 JAS. MAN AH AN.
LARS’ BIBLE BIOGRAPHY
0 Embellished with n -veral hundred engrav
ings. For sale by
iH 14 CHAS. E. GRENVILLE &, Co.
PASSAGE TO AND FROM SAA \\-
XAll A, CHARLESTON.
KJSU-A FARE through $6,
splendid Steam Backet GEN.
CLI \( H, Captain J. P. BrOoks, will run as a
regular packet bet ween Savannah and Charles
ton thioughout the whole year, leaving Savannah
every Friday afternoon, at 4 o’clock, and Charles
ton every Wednesday morning at 9 o’clock.
This boat is on the low- pressure principle, and
schooner rigged. Her accommodations are alike
both splendid and commodious, and every atten
tion will be paid to the comfort ot passengers.
The public may rest assured of a certain convey
ance to and fiom the above named places on the
days specified. JOHN W. LONG,
Agent at Savannah.
JOHN B. LAPITTE,
m 13-trw3m Agent at Charleston.
HUff TO RENT—Until the first of
October, the brick store on Broad street,
near the low r er market, now occupied by A. V.
Laroche, a good retail stand. Apply to
in H-sw3w A. V. LAROCHE.
T'U RENT. —The store on the
.tmcorner of Broad and Campbell streets, and
the offices in th- rear. For further particulars,
apply to Edward Thomas, or
aug 13-trwtf JOHN J. COHEN.
ej $5 OREWAR D—Ra na way o n
the night of the 26th January last, from
the subscriber’s residence in this city, a
JicSfc,negro woman named MIMA, a bright
mulatto, tall, spare made, and thick lips, about‘3o
years of age. Site has a very intelligent counte
nance, and is a woman of good sense. And her
son DANIEL, a black boy about 12 years of age,
a vmy likely and sprightly boy. They have pro
bably been decoyed o/l by some other person,
under whose protection they now remain; if so
1 will pay the above reward for their detention,
and proof to convict such person or persons, or
ten dollars for their apprehension and delivery in
any safe jail so that 1 get them.
m 16-trw2w&wtf E. W. DOUGHTY.
DR. VEITUH’S VEGETABLE DUL
CAMARA,
A CURE lor Catarrhal Affections,
Rheumatism, Gout. Tic-Doloreaux, Palsy,
Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, Scroiula,
Syphilis, JMercuvial 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 foi the relief ami cure of ail those
diseases which arise from debility, by whatever
causes produced, and which require the immedi
ate use of tonic and gentle stimulants, whit h are
always indicated in those cases, and w hich 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
ami sudorfic, and expectorant, anti-septic, and
anti-spasmodic medicine. Possessing these cha
racteristjcs, 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 soie throat, cancers, cachectic
diseases from morbid and vitiated humors. It
will be found to he a valuable remedy, also, in
dyspepsia, liver complaints, chronic diarrhoea,
leuchovrrea, roughs, colds, consumptions, catarr
| hal affections, and asthma, dropsies, rheumatism
I and gout.- It will afford relief in gravel and stone,
j in diseases of the kidneys and all those cases
I wherein .-Uengthming diuretic medicines are
| considered proper. Mercurial and syphilitic dis
: eases arc suspended and finally cured by if. In
j short, Y will be effectual in all those diseases for
which the man v Panaceas are recommended, and
in every particular, surpasses (hem all.
The tonic ami stomachic ingredients in this
compound, impart to il a slight, but very pleas
ant bitter taste, thereby rendering it much more
efficient ns an anti-dyspeptic remedy, and in ve
storing lost appetites. All decays of nature, in
ternal weaknesses, and shattered constitutions,
will be relieved, braced and cured, by the Dulca
-1 inara. Combining in its composition nolliingbut
' vegetable substances, it can he taken by all ages
| and sexes, infants as well as adults, with the
| most perfect safety.
Directions, testimonials, Ac., accompany each
bottle.—Price, 82,00. WM. VEITCH,
Proprietor.
Sold by HAVILAND, RISLEY & CO,
jan 2G-tT. Druggists, August
Georgia, Rirlnnond Superior Court.
George VV. Crawford, Administrator - ]
of William Wright, ( , „ ..
>//i Equity.
The Creditors of William Wright, J
pT is ordered, That the above case be
S referred to the Master in Equity, to ascertain
and liquidate the amount of debts due from said
estate to the r. speclive creditors —the amount
paid to them respectively by complainant—the
nature and amount of the assets remaining to be
administered- and that said Master report there
on at tli next term of the Court.
In conformity with the above order, I will at
tend at the office of the Clerk of the Superior
0 ,'urt of >.iid county, on the first Monday and
T rs '-a\ in April next, to carry the same into
Y -ct whoa and where all persons interested will
ph a .; attend. WM. G. NIMMO, M. E.
March 13, 1843. dp
jJublu Sales.
Bl >V. E. JACKSON Si CO
THIS DAY,
At 11 o clock in front of our store will be sold,
mh 23 _
Terms cash.
11 Ganges,
v * *=•• JA < KSO*r & CO.
THIS Imy,
A - 11 o’clock, i„ f„. m of ourslore wm bf
mh
1 *nns cash.
151 VV. E. JACKSON & to
THIS DAY,
tt 11 o’clock, in front of our store will be sold
3 hhds prime IV 0 Sugar,
5 tierces Rice,
12 bbls Monongahela Whiskey
JO do Northern do
0 i° r. d ° R,,ni >
' o° Domestic Brandy,
on e a * 1 es Gognac Jo
20 boxes No. 1 Soap,
no j :^ cnn Candles,
~0 do Tallow do
12 do Tobacco,
b bbls Crushed Sugur
6 boxes Loaf do ’
5 do Lemons,
4 bbls Limes,
3 casks Cheese,
3 kegs Goshen Butter.
1 bags Butter Nuts,
2 frails Dates,
10 doz Buckets,
10 bags Codec,
5 tierces Molasses.
Also, 3 hhds Fresh Cocoa Nuts
—mhj23 Terms cash.
" * E. JACKSON Si CO.
TO-MORROW MORNING,
At II o clock, at the brick store first below J C
Goldsworth’s, will he sold,
An assortment of Groceties, consisting of Su
gai, Coflee, Nails, Tobacco, Domestic liquors
Calicos, Sheetings, Shirtings, <fec &c. ** 5
Tenns—Sums under SSO, cash on delivery
from #SO to 9100, sixty days; over ?Lt amoum
ninety days, tor approved endorsed notes
mh23
B\ VI. E. JACKSON Si CO,
On the first Tuesday in April next, at the lower
market, within the usual hours of sale, will he
sold,
A laige body oi land situated twelve miles from
Augusta, and four miles of Richmond Bath, lying
m Richmond county on both sides of Spirit creek
the Mdiedgevtlle road, and the Georgia Rail-road!
L nis land is laid out m a number of lots #f difler
en! sizes to suit purchasers. It is all well tim
beied with Pine, black jack, &,c. Being immedi
diately on the Georgia Rail-road, it
ad van luges to get wood to Augusta. There Is on
i n piemises a saw mill, w ith a comfortable dwel-
Vm’dnd Th b " lldin P 9uitabltJ for a place of
Hu t Hind. I here are also several good mill sites
and a variety oi good springs.
The terms will be made to accommodate pur
c.msei s. Ihe titles will be undisputed. A plat
oi tlie iaiiu may be seen at the store of the auc
tioneers. J. D. & W. HAYNIE
m 18 trwtd
Executors' Sale.
B' IV.E. JACKSON Si CO.
Wil! be sold, on the first Tuesday in May next
at the lower market house in the city of Au
gusta, at the usual hour of sale,
One Mulatto Boy named Julius,’about 18 veais
ol age. 7
Also, all the unencumbered Real Estate in the
city of Augusta belonging to the estate of the
late Eugene D. Cook, to wit:
One Lot on Washington street, 50 feet front
running back one hundred and seven feet, more
or less, formerly the property of Jacob Daafonh.
Lota No. 28 and 29, bei ween Centre and Wash
ington streets.
and 33, between the Savannah
road and Washington street.
Lots No, « and 39, between the Savannah
road and Mclntosh street.
All bought Irom the corporation and surveyed
by Daniel AlcMurphy,
Also, one undivided eighth part of the Lafay
ette Race Course. }
G. T. DORTIC. ; „ ,
J. J. CLAYTON < Ex rs -
March 13, 1843. ’ *
C'XECUTOIbS SALE, under order
1 , ln .Chancery.—Will be sold on Ihc tirsl
i uesday in Apul next, at the lower market house
m Augusta, by order in Chancery of the Superior
Couit ol i-Mclmiond county, the IbJlowing proper
ty, belonging to the estate of Samuel Hale, lam
of said county, deceased:
! { )’° tenement House and Lot next above
ivilburn s warehouse, 60 feet on Broad and Jone
streets, 160 feet deep.
Two vacant Lots, Nos. 55 and 59, west of Mill
street, M leeteachon Broad and Jones streets. 180
feet deep. ’
I he three Lots with brick and stone buildings
on Broad street, opposite the market house. ** ’
< I acres, more or less, of Swamp and Bine
Land, nearly opposite the Rees place.
1500 acres of Bine Land, with a good Saw Mill
lately known as Barton’s Mill, near Belair
r T T he i HoUS t a r? d T L ° r us 28 acres > or * the Sand
Hdis, formerly E. J Harden’s, near the residence
of Robert W alton, Esq.
Four vacant Lois, Nos. 79,80,81 and 82, south
side Lioad street, 40 feet wide, extending to Ellis
street. **
* ivc Lots between W Atkins and Fenwick-stre
Nos. 5,6, 7, 8 and 9, each 40 feet wide.
Two Pe\vs in the f irst Presbyterian Church
Nos. -11 and 72.
Toe lite estate of Mrs E If Tubman, in the lot
on the northeast corner of Broad and Macarton
streets, 60 feet wine, and IsO feet to Jones street.
'l'he house and lot on the south side of Reynold
sheet, occupied by Benjamin Hall, Esq., with a
front oi 62i feet, and 200 feet deep.
Ihe house and lot in front of the above on
Broad street, occupied by Mrs E L Hat tier 30
feet fr-snt 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.
'The house and Jot on Bay street and Caul’s al
ley, 88 9-12 front by 170 feet deep.
One vacant lot No 5, between Washington st.
and the Savannah road, 38 feet wide.
One lot of pine land, 27 34-100 acres, on the
north side ot the Georgia Rail Road, adjoinin ,r
lands of G Lawrence, Esq. 3
One lot ol 9 90-100 acres cleared land, on the
south side of tho Georgia Kail Road, adjoining
lands of Norrell, die. *
One lot of wood land, on the south side of the
Georgia Kail Road, unjoining lands of Norrell
Griffin and others, 59 acres.
One lot adjoining the above, and lands of Ma
harry and Mrs Owens, about 64 acres.
! One tract of wood land adjoining the last, and
| lands of Mrs Heard and M t s Bugg, about 46 acres.
, Dick, a hist rate hotel servant, about 31 years
! of &{£6, with hi? wile Martha, about 30 years old ;
Henry, about >3 years; Margin■■ • about 11 years;
{ Richard, about i yea is; aim &.t infant about 2
! months old—their children.
C harles, a yellow man abeut 20 years old, a
good caniage driver.
Peter, a teamster, about 45 yeais old.
Lyshus, a drayman or field hand, about 21 yra
i old.
William, a first rate field hand, about 20 years
old.
Fanny, a woman about 65 years old.
And on account and risk of former purchasers;
Milly, a yellow woman about 30 years of age,
with her daughter about 12 yi are oli ; and Hap
py, a woman about 24 years of age.
Terms of Sale. —For the real estate, one third
cash, 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 the last
payment is made.
'The tide to the prop; rtv is unquestionable
E. THOMAS, ) ‘
W. CATLIN, ( Ex!*.
March. 10, 1843. L. S. CATLIN, )
FTAND\ ANDY, cheap edition,
A1 large type, pace 50 cents, with two illustra
tion i. “Give me your fist, my darlin’ public.”—
For sale by
feb 23 CHAS E GRENVILLE & CO.