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i**rs^ i * fi,nccmed - ,T
V' ile ail deteClS ' '
W wF fLa.io“ w ' Jm,,a,ur '
> rt S^ mi ' ,ial, ' rePa^ e '
' ‘ .JO- A ‘ U quilled his an aiu.de
:-„»t B‘ iia,n , i ...eto the nM'jP F“« s »-
V' ;,>Kii,«da Ivde<ia 1 vde<ia , ..dhyl,
inamiely »upe,ior
t. ■ ianm*' that hare ever been
* a a c 4 '"bill ofthe artist is not without
f* in .-uch portion., ol .he
~i Mn ?l ViDr may lea\e incomplete, al
it is added, are often pro
r' f ctjirhtciloiM.'■- Some ama-
W r Jfiiou Ol l^ llt t,K #
: ****! an a beauty ol the sketches
doting U> account of this ; ;
the Review :
. ,i jjvpe art has attained, by
angular d^
WlKdiniiT «-»>. lhcrc ls vel
AWIB L ill simplitymg iF process;
■^ l 0 * perfect mateiial than com
al,- nr the negative, .pictures: -
ISM fial sensitivene s it j
ighioi- <r:c; and m ren
cCUie wl. *!e proves-
.je resin-- q'j je extension ot
is exmting giyt '
A* h,c “ t.int-riie-coniLnem *.( ,
l^ # n rUurces; an i bring it-15 a de-j
bS which Mr. Talbot himseit |
n-’/ Inlatcd In the meantime, it .
l^ fCOU T‘Sarc to learn, that though none ,
- adorn the tram
-I"ftf ‘ ‘ i Society. vet the president
f,l fbvell)itdgedto him the Humlord
1 penod/
" n.vivK —The entire city of Gm
ClTT, 9«K.enl a "l'l» intone of his sketches,
if' fLn but narrow ravine, some two
•*®t while Us greatest width is per
sin: han lotir or five hundred yards.
.{wmorethan i ir)irolis mountains
SSaUhe verv gnats eau hardly tind
l . • i,. Th'Te are but two or
M,i t£b but these run the entire length
k ve’nr narrow, and the houses ex
k, so that a larg populationits con
eHn the deep and dark ravine. A more
f J K probably does not ex tst in ,
fe flu- ea.ly
sf to select it bin that Hi surround ing mi nes
jamong fiie richest and most productive m
JSilssin-tliroiig/i the suburbs ofthe city,
i ! w commenced theasceni ol the moun
ionlr point where a ro.u! was practica
isingle turn shot trie city we had just
’«nlstely from the sight, and 1 doubt vvbetn-
Smore than one spot within halt a mile
Hhifli even the higiic-d ofhs numerous
;j j [>j seen, srrwwf+K ely is Guanajuato
uomihe world.
MARRIED,
i fisdayevening, 2lst inst. by the Rev. H.
tfonfiAMEP H. \cal, F.sq. to Mis i Mar-
JfjieHT, daughter »t John Wright, Esq.
pin county.
A CARD.
j\(r, Me Helm will continue to
HMigda Penmanship and Book-Keeping,
!*6tliApril. As some ofMr. McH’s class- j
smv pretty well advanced, any who may j
lasted, may satisfy themselves as to the
■rnaentpupils may make under his instrue
i b oiling at his rooms, Fox's corner, and
Biiaing their writing-.
tut request of Mr. McHelm, who comes to
yltlvrecommended as a gentleman and Pro-
BrofPeamanship and Book-Keeping, we vis-
Itinouui ta see his specimens ol Peomauship
Ifesystem of Book-Keeping; and, haying
aipedboth,together with numerous festimo
toftheimprovemeut in the chirography of
Upfewe tike pleas ire in commending him
tfivorable consideration of all those who de
iMrsetion in eitht r department.
W, Emenputsch. J. <'• Dawson.
T. J. Panic lee. J. <». Dunlap,
J no. Kerr.
tapn,Feb. 13,1943. * tf-mh 24
Tue (umet at the LAterary Depot.
tewived, a New World Extra,
*teakgscientific notices of Comets in gen
extraordinary Comet now blazing
"at Ae heavens in particular: together with
of Comets which have appeared in the
years, illustrated with engravings.—
**ih reals. \ll who wish to see (he Comet
BpinsecalL It may be seen in the day time
nSjMvning, gratis, S. A. HOLAIES,
under I . S'. Hotel.
i dfiF.E.NviLLi.. (»a., .March 17, 1343.
f*“/ ‘kPUut <m l Miil Stages, Madison :
*»aSa—Will you be kind enough to inform
tttotheWost, to beware how they patro-
Mine of Stages under the name of “ So
i; w *-’i thf- undersigned, have been
. •* !rj -' 1 the sain.’. We started, *>r look
sjjj Line i iA ugusta, and were de
tiiTh' 1 a Madison ; finally we got
L ; nVp ar dved at tlreenville, we found
ul ul the stage was stopped,
Sim) 0 1 a second time on the I
t, a 'o get on we have to pay dou-
UdVO ftv.ii' „ i • •
. mn
!?'S; V Slil ' ■' J -,‘y lo i!ie A yen i ;ii
■ ! W Twdoxai.d,
M • H. LEE,
s M. PEHRY,
tfiO-lw RKVRr EDWARDS, j
M.H. HOBBS. Va.
f ~~ ~~~ : -“i
tkoiniiuriial.
- - t
11 Liverpool February 10 [
February 9
' f ‘* Ahe m *^ 0B , ,LE ' Fi : ul «y evening, March 17.
, i"kytmi v in c ? n,llines Mfitlimit activity. —
~ k* nv ■. 1 "•'’iterate extent, at previous pri-
S a^ lall ' without alteration in
iW-tlfi !. ' < *" V | *rk 16 f(t) It', I ighl on ilo. j
Uv American gold 22 fa' |
at h»ig doing j,. FreiglCis.— Adrf-rtistr. j
%iuc Jutdligemc.
L'Mij., vv ... Savannah, March 22.
L,k-f M aid, Thompson, Liverpool;
■ster, Liverpool.
‘ ■
v#,, Charleston, March 23.
* U P Merchant, Jordan Liverpool:
s 'imlN, 1, ' Ivrs’ 1 v rs ’ •'ew-Orlcans; schr. Francis
i« ’ ; 'L ; (Mart.)
■emarie. Havre ; brig
p HILIP CLAYTON,
Attorney at Law,
■L.f ttcti,. c i , Athens, Ga.
K^ u :Haii '1 th . 0 counties of Clarke, Walton
i ' ■* 1 kson, Habersham and Frank
B ... U jan 31
It?^'Sr JOHN w WIL -
; n PATTER having asso
lll'Uid t l le rac dce of Law, will
Ban 10 their ;? a ‘‘y professional business
eh-t hor uc . f ounl ies of Taliaferro,
1-I ii^"hikes Hancock, Lincoln,
■ '“111 - Office at Crawfordville, Ga.
I wtf
•J-5 ■ Wc a,* amhon-.xl 1,. auiiwim..,!
-'•I. .'I. WVE ns ?ll | .
onsinug election. L m . i(
—. — i_ .•?. .. in 23
■'wmi.yfu j»,i ycKsoS: <u,. ’
v. I.ARO' 'ijn. an.l KniilUtl' UrrHiAi-i
FORD, f.r Member.- of Conn 1
dl in the lower Ward, by AI anvAT A,-
mil 23 ■ j(
I gT’l'l It >\l AS \v M 1 LLEIi; Wd, '
A. BEALL and AI.EXAXDFII u ni
supported for .Members of ComuTlfr AVmd :
TVo. 4, at the electior. on the -econd Monday in ,
Apiil next, by Vlax . VoteubV
tnh 23 ' •
{ ‘ hie huiiioridrxl to amtaimoo '
JOHN HILL, I. V, HI Hl,Fit, and F. M. ]’oiF ;
ERTSOAGus candfcates to ivpies m Waid No. :
з, in the ffty Conyjl. f* i ml7 !
arc authorused to tiimounce t ’
A. GREINER, JXO. B. CAMPJJF.LI. aiulM \R- 1
TIN FREDERICK, as cimiklnt.s t.. represent;
tA nrd No. 2, in thejCiiy t‘onncil. * m \ - t i
VA N( ’ E\ iABEif Si 1A Al,
Attorneys at Daw,
Bf.n. C. Yancey. Hambuig, S. C.
и. Elliott Habeesham. j m j(j
c I, o t si i n c; | j
Made to Alpasure in the best style, ]
CLOTH I N G ,
h / 0™ /Ac best at.jle, rettcly mode vj),
™.*> Stocks, Collars, and every ,
nt rti ic pertain*..g te» gcntleiinn’s dres-;, mav be!
always found of the best kind and at the lowest i
prices for cash, at '
WILLIAM O. PRICE'S Establishment. 1
l.'b 14
JOB PRINTING,
In all its vari ::k branches, neatly and |
expedi »usly executed,
AT THE :mcE or the
CHRON IC.. E iX SENTINEL.
Circulars, Dray Receipts,
Cards, Railroad do.
Hill Heads, Wagon do.
Bilk of Dae., ;g, Pamphlets,
Handbills, Dusters,
Labels, i Tickets,
Notes, I Dolicies.
Checks, j etc. etc. &c.
V» ork requiring Ruling or Diluting, will be I
executed in the best style.
81. A N t-. »,
Os every variety, iml of siiperiur quality to anv j
heretofore sold m this city, both as regards
paper and typ graphical. xocmion, will be
kept constantly on hand, or can be
piintcd to order at short
feb IS notice. if
T. WIGHT MA N,
Portrait Painter,
at Masonic Hall.
Oifi-vs bis set\ ices tu the citizens of Augusta
and vicinity. As his stay in this city will be
short, those desirous of his services will do well
to give him a call immediately. tf-ni IS
WVATT & WARREN,
HEALERS IN
Siiks, Muslins, Laces, french Flowers,
Linens, Cloths, Cassimeres, Carpeting, and
Dutch Molting Cloths.
mb 5 ts No. 20fi Broad-st.
M. T CHAPMAN,
Attorney at Law,
4fcie< third door above the Augusta Bank.
f”9
JOE n C. SNEAD,
Attorney a Law,
Augusta, Ga.
Wil Ipi a t ice in. t Superior and Inferior Court,
of Richmond cou ny, and the Court of Common
Pleas of the city. Office adjoining his dwelling
Green street, opp .site the Alethodisl Cliurch.
feb 24
J, w. M. BERRIEN,
Attorney at Law,
jan 11 ly + Rome, Floyd county, Ga.
JOHN G. McHENRV,
Attorney at Law,
march 10-w3m Millcdgevillc, Ga.
Yv. W ANDERSON,
Attorney at Law,
Monticello, Ga.
REFERENCES.
r ° l . N. G. Foster, ( Madison . Ga. lv*
Dr. F. E. Jones, s
A. C. SCOTT,
XVill practice Law in the several counties of the
Flint Circuit. Office at Jackson, Butis county,
Ga. R Sfc P l^
RUSSELL MILLER,
Attorney a! Law,
Sparta, Ga.,
Will practice in die counties ot Hancock, M a»h
ingtoii Watren and Taliaferro. bdly kj 24
STEPHENS & BURCH.
Attorneys at Law,
Crawfordville, Ga.
Will practice in the counties ol Tahafeiro,
Greene, Hancock, Of?lethoipe, Rilkes, b anen,
Elbert and Lincoln. A. H. .Stephen; ,
jan 1 Ely Robert *. Bi rch, _
FELIX C. MOORE,
Attorney and C ounsellor at I;aw r ,
CrawlordMlle, Ga. t
Will practice Law in the ( Marts of Taliaferro
; and adjacent counties. I
\ B Will also attend to cases m Bank.npi^y.
i Office near Rail Road Depot. __ w6m jan -
LUCIUS J. GAR TRULL,
Attorney at Law, ;
I Will attend the Courts of the several conn lies
i ia the Northern Circuit. Business entrusted to
\ hE rare will receive prompt and
j Office at Washington, Uiffits cou my,
! <ia -
E, V. A J. HILL,
Attorneys at Law,
Monticello, Ga.
Have resumed the practice, and will attend (he
Courts ofthe Oemulgee, and the adjomm
ie® of the Flint Circuit. Ji ‘ 1
JOHN R- STANFORD,
Attorney at Law,
Clarkesville, Ga.
Will practice in couni l i Xumpki?.°’ Oilmer.
lin, Habersham, 1 * ,„) n ’ >tt alH l in the Federal
Union, Murray and Gwinm tt, aim 1?
Circuit Court for Georgia.
~ MURRAY & GLENN,
Attorneys at I^a'V,
McDonough, Henry ( 0., Ga.
ed to their caie. rmut y[ rr rav r ,
county, Ga. j, Glenn.
i THOMPSON ALLAN,
Attorney at Law,
Clarkesville, Ga.
ap 19- inti
HENRY j. LANG,
Attorney at Law,
o . Lincolnton, Ga.
' j. R. M A HONE,
Attorney at 1
1 an 12-ly Tuskegee, Macou countjhAJ^
3 -
, g. PUTNAM,
’ Attorney at I^'''’
Warrenton, Ga.
oct 18-wly
t sA VAN N.A H
stfa#»,. r I VAN HOE wi!i l-.ave
at !l4iVii, t.’ RRo 'f Mm.Xing, the 2jth inst.,
board V *. c)l u ‘*r passage, inquire on
, t 1,1 P- CA.MPFLELI), Agent.
J •’ _ • o t
-|>f SA\ A.NNAII. The
s ‘ ,p< “‘i ”■ Steam-packet SANTEE.
1 ~a. ‘ 1)1111 - Nu< ‘ k ' wi| l leave Or Savannah on
W n r o'clock, from the Lames’
"Ohi or pu»H*ge, having elegant
nppiv m tfi.. Captain on board,
T - JARMAN, Agent,
• at the Hotel.
r piu: AUGUSTA I.IBIJAUV u
\ ••‘■a*«ved ro the More of W. Catiin, rmd i.
: pen t i> day muing binines i hoars. Slot k
hoid.as ana otlunj uishfug to avail fhcmselves
'■* rt.s < r> will please call on
.i. -i o m W. GATLIN,
A. f_‘ Treasurer and inbrarian.
hi |rt; , rice.—totiocs kok«i'aii
a %■ .Mist oe. ived and for sale low bv
m - ' GEO W LAMAR & CO.
JifATI’RA'SSES ■ 8 pJc^Tcotton,
i t 1. and Shu. k, at o
_. ln 24 CEO wL V VIAR X
NEW SPRI vtfax 1) S t >, VJ ER DR
\ \ rw H. CT-I VNE & CO. are now
Qi-vTviiwt (^^PA,! ? cir SII HM Os SPRING and
SI AIMi.K GOODS, uffi h iho., will sell very
low lor c ash Piuy fiiends and the public are
invited to rail ami examine their assortment
m l 4 d4t_ wh
| MTV ELECTION NOTICE, -ihi
Monday, the 10th day of Apish an elec.ion
will b 1 held at th > places dt signaled below, for
Mayor oi the City, and three Mt-mheis of th.
t ity < ounctl tor each Ward, for the ousuin*' year,
to wit : :: •
,-\ a x ''- 1 “ ‘U the office of J. W. Mere
dith, Esq., undei the supeiiniendence of J. W.
Mere Jim, Ivdward Bustin and \. P. Shalt?, or
any two of them.
In Ward No. 2—At the Eagle an iHi nnix ilo
tvl, under ihe t-upeiinteadcnce of John Bones,
Jesse Kent, and liionia? Smith, oi anv woof
them.
In Ward No. 3—At the United States Hotel,
under the superini.-iuh tu e of J. H. Bishop, Thus.
Richards and H. Blinn, or any two of them.
In Ward No. 4 —At the Richmond Hotel, under
ihe superintendence of Edward W. Colli -r, Pleas
uni Mo vail, and J. C. Green, or any two ol them.
The polls will be opened at 10* o’clock a.
and closed at 2 o’clock, p. m.
M hen the polls are closed, the Managers will
convene at the City Council Chamber, City Hall,
arid together all the votes given in the dideieni
•\ aids tor Mayor, and thereupon declare the per
-on having the highest number of votes, duly
• leeted, ami make return of all the votes to
DANIEL HOOK, Mayor,
i 'ouneil < 'hamber, )
v ugusta, Alureh 23, 1343. ) nih 2A
' ro SUIT THE 'J’IMES. —Karts oi.
A Mesmerism, with reasons toi a dispassi dft
ate inquiry into it, by the Rev. Chuuncs Hare
Townshend, A. At. 1 vol. 12 mo.
THE COMET. —Scientific Notices oi Comets
i t general, and in particular the Comet of 1932,
by M. Aiago, illustrated with numerous engra
vings. Price 124 cents. For sale by
mh 24_ CT. GRENVILLE N Co.
months alter date application
will Le made to the honoiable ihe inferior
Com i of Jefferson county, when sitting for ordi
nary pm poses, for leave to sell the land and ne
groes belonging to the estate of Nathaniel Sam
ples, jr., for the purpose, of division between the
h firs of said estate.
JOHN SAMPLES, AdiiiT.
AJpitvh 24, 1843.
months niter date, application
*- will b.- made to the honorable, the Inferior
Court ol Ri 'hmond county, when sitting for or
dinary purposes, for leave to sell the real and
personal estate of Mrs Eliza Walker, late of Rich
mond county, deceased.
Alar eh 24, 1943. JOHN P KING, AdmT.
I' 3 EORGIA, Richmond county:
A. Whereas, F. M. Robertson, administrator
on the estate of Thomas M Chandler, deceased,
applies for letters dismissory :
These arc therefore to cite and admonish, all 1
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
h ased, to be and appear at my office, within the
time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under niv hand at office in Augusta.
March M, 1813. LEON I* DEGAS, Clerk.
OLD SILVER WANTED—OId
.Silver wanted, for which cash will he paid.
mh 22-1 wdw2t ( [.ARK. RACKETT & Co.
160,000 '“ a UAGcrN
-120 hhds. of Sides > Cincinnati
40 do Shoulders, - cured
10 do Hams, SBACON,
Just received and for sale low bv the hltd.
mh 23 T. S. METCALF.
Refined Newark cider.—
< 25 barrels sweet Newark Cider, just re
ceived and f >r sale low by
nth 22-3 1 T. S. BEERS &_Co.
A GRANDET, or the Mi
set's Daughter—a tale of even day life in
France in the nineteenth century. Price 15 cts.
For s tie by [mh 21 j C. F,. GRE.N\ILLL&Co.
f i EORGIA NANKEENS.—Tor
ITsic by (feb 13) _A. STREET.
Ru e. RICE —lO ha ll lit-rces tirst
j quality Rice. Just received and for sale.
m J 4 ’ GEO. W. LAMAR & Co.
H“OME AS FOUND—By J. Fenni
(’oofe'T. Chc-ap edition, lor sale bv
I rn 19 CHAS E GRENVILLE & CO.
AMERICAN REVIEW,
11 % published quarterly at five doll is a year,
i Subscriptions received by
j .nil CHAS. E. GRENVILLE A Co.
I>ICE —20 tierces oi Rice, will be
%/ landed Ibis day. ~
IPI, i j T S ME’I«'AT.!' -
PRIME N. O SUGAR. —10 hhds.
Prime N O Sugar, on consignment and tot
rale low. (ml) GEO V! LAMAR A. CO.
INSURANCE. —The Pi election Insu
r.tnce Company", of Hartford, Connecticut,
will take risks on stores, merchandize, dwellings,
furniture, and all descriptionfeof property, against
loss or damage by’ fire. Also, on cotton and othex
merchandize ott the river, on as favorable teims
as any oth- r good office, on application to t.teu
a * l,aMbmg ' S ’ C l P. FORCE, Agent.
Hamburg, February 16.
Negroes, negroes,—2s Ne
v roes, from 12 to t.> 30 yen is old, of both
coxes among.-:! whom may be found those suita
ble fur house or plantation, tradesmen. Ac. Ac.
Apply to GEORGE W LAMAR & CO.
m 16 __
| AAA REAMS Wrapping Paper,
assorted sizes. For sale bv
ROBERT AUSTIN,
dec 19-if 2 doors below Eagle & Phoenix Hotel.
HANDY ANDY, cheap edition,
large type, price 50 cents, with two illustra
tions. “Give mo your fist, my darhn public.
1 Cb 22 l>> OH AS E GRENVILLE & CO.
/ IITY TAXES for 1843.-—The City
I J Taxes for the present year-are now due,
,'r.i ,he .hums will be called cm for their pay
’ , \fter the expiration of t\e time prescnb
nient. rim -»* t ,r-inlter<* will he u turn
,l hv the ordinan v, all it. tnuu is
kI,S t C.. be
-■%ii C-jllecior & Treasurer.
T~\KAW j\ NUMBERS of the Geor-
gm State Lottery, Class .\o. 12. for 1813,
m - 4u = llßti, > «a., on Thursday. March
. >, 1O I >.
r * ,(l i fii 59 til 19 l :,I 57 30 34 40
_ :,il - L if
N NUMBERS oi'the Green
A 1 . 111 * Pnla?!a Monument Lottery, Extra
Glass Ao. 10. for 1843.
y 31 7 25 38 17 30 48 10 CO 13 30 70—,
]li io
w~~ -
GREEN AM> I»UUA>Ki MOMUMENT
LOTTER V.
Class IN o. 3, fob 1813.
To be drawn at Savannah; Ga., this Friday.
March 24, 1343.
SCLENDID SCHEME.
to Numbers—l 2 Drawn Ballots.
a prize «f $30,000
s “ “ 5,000
IO prize* ai 3 ,000
10 “ “ ,SO;»
LeriJes ati immense amount of smaller prizes.
i-Tom 825 0 to S 5.
\ii logic number prizes will be entitled to 35 nett.
Tickets $.5 —Share s in proportion.
For sale by
J. G. GREGORY & CO., Managers,
111 Under U. S. Hotel.
sPLEND[D SCHEME.
FOURTEEN DRAWN NUMBERS
In each package 01 25 Tickets.
DRAWING DTE AC A T I'CESDA V.
GREEN ANi) FUUASKI MONUMENT
LOTTE R Y,
\EXTRA CLASS No. 12, FOR 1843.
Determined by the draw in?/ of (he Alexandria
Lou ay, mass 11, to be drawn ;it Alexan
dria, on Saturday, March ‘.nth, 1843.
1 Prize of $ 35,000
I “ 10,000
JO Prizes of 1,000
15 “ 600
&c. &c. &c. &c. &c.
Tickets 810—Halves 85 —Quarters 82.50.
For sale by
J. G. GRF.GORV &, Co., Managers,
roh 22 under the U. S. Hotel.
Orders (rum the country promptly attended to.
PIANO FORTES*
PARSONS lias jus' rr
(l from J. Chiekering, of Bos
-1 1 - * * ‘ton, two Fiano Fortes, with Iron
Frames, in rose and branch w T ood cases.
Also, one from Nunns & Clark, with the Me
talic Tube Brace, a late and very important im
provement.
The public are invited to examine these instru
ments, as they are thought to reflect credit on the
manufacturers. feb 24
BOOTS, SHOES, %lc.—The
subscriber has just received, or consign
ment, in addition to his former stock,
1200 PACKAGES BOOTS K. SHOES
of ail descriptions, adapted to the country trade,
which he offers for sale as low as they can be
purchasea from the manufactories.
Terms —CASH, or approved paper.
Dealers are invited ft cull and examine the
stock. D. F. FLEMING,
Nos. 24 and 25 Hayne-street.
Charleston, S. C., Feb. lb, 1843. [feb 19
SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES, '
AT THE SAND HILLS.
ON tho 17tIi il next, a Fkmale \
School will Mrs. P. S. Whit
man, at the Sand Hill , ijjpe house opposite the
residence of Gen. b’loulrßrr.
Mrs. W. will give instruction in the Common (
English Branches, and in the Latin and French ]
languages. Connected with this School, Mr.
Whitman will have a class in the Sciences —
teaching from the hour of 12 till 2 o’clock. .
THE PRICE OF TUITION PER QUARTER.
In the Common English Branches $6 TO
In the Languages and Sciences 10 00
Pupils can enter at any time dining the quar
ter without paying introspective tuition,
m 20 sw2t&w2m j
I^LOUR. —
600 bbls Superfine Canal Flour,
100 halft.Ms “ “ “
Landing this day from Old Co. Boats.
450 Lbls Superfine Western Flour,
150 “ “ Baltimore “
In -tore and to anivo.
mar9-tf T. S. METCALF.
| AW NOTICE. — Clarke & Wal*
ton, Attorneys at Law, Augusta, Georgia,
will practice in the counties of Richmond, Co
lumbia, Burke and Jefferson. Office opposite the
Post Office.
Robert Clarke,
Wm. A. Walton.
References —Henry H. Gumming, Esq.,
Charles J. Jenkins, Esq.
feb 15 ts
r* HE AP AND FRESH GARDEN
SEED.—A select assortment of Fresh Eng
lish Garden Seed, just received, of the following
kinds:
Early A ork (‘abbage,
do Sugar Loaf do
do Drumhead do
do Buncombe do
Late do do
do Globe Savoy do
do Green Glazed do
Jo \ ork do
Brail.• of all kinds,
Peas do do
Beets, Carrots, Cucumbers, (fee.
All of which arc w irranted fresh and genuine, and
wih be sold at redi.jed price?, by
! jan 3 _tf_ WM. HAINES, Jr.
j ’V/TESOPOTA Ml A and ASSYRIA,
i XT.3 From the earliest ages to the present time,
with illustrations of their natural history, being
No. 157 Family Library. Just received bv
feb 14 TITOS. RICHARDS.
SOUTHERN GARDENER.—The j
Southern Farmer and Market Gardener, be- j
ins a compilation of useful articles on these sub- j
jects, from the most approved waters, particular
ly adapted to the farming and gardenings of the
South, by Francis S. Holmes of Charleston, S. C.
Just received by
feb 29 J THOMAS RICHARDS.
BARNABY RUDGE—Complete in
one vol. Piice 50 cents. For sale by
m IS CHAS E GRENVILLE & CO.
WAR! WAR! WAR!—The Wig
Makers have declared hostilities against
our neighbor, DR. JAYNE, on account of his
HAIR TONIC, which is knocking all their busi
ness into a t: cocked hat.” Ladies and gentle
men, old and youns, are flocking to the Doctor’s
standard. Heads long divested of even the first
rudiments of hair, after using his Hair Tonic,
soon appear with new'and flowing locks, which
Absalom himself might have envied. Beardless
bove are seen with large and bushy whiskers, and
ladies smile again through their owm raven ring
lets, more beautiful and bewitching than ever.—
Bald heads are doffing their wigs and throwing
eh M to the -moles and the bats,” while the wig
makers stand aghast as they behold the demoli
tion of their business.
What will be the consequence of this war we
know not, as the wiggies are outrageous, and the
Doctor remains firm, and declares that “some
things can be done as well as others,” and that
bald heads may as well wear their own hairas the
•nrof >ther people. --Weekly Messenger.
ir sale bv WM. K. KITCHEN,
feb 11 =v-Ac\v j.u Sole Agent for Augusta
[Jablit Sales. j
BV GEO. W. I/AMAH d* CO.
THIS NIGHT, at 7 o'clock,
1 case of assorted Ribbons,
and 1 bO volumes of Bar ks.
Consisting of Agricultural, Mechanical and Mis
cellaneous.
Also, 3 Gold, and
nih 24 4 Silver Watches.
heal ESTATE AT AUCTION, FOR
BANK OF AUGUSTA STOCK*
rpHE follow mg' described property, at I
J the city ol Augusta, belonging to the Bank 1
of Augusta, will be offered for shares in the ea. i
tal stock ol the Bank of Augusta, to the highest
bidder, in lionroi the premises, on Saturday, the
first day of April next, at 11 o’clock a. m.
The fire-proof brick tenement on the northeast
comer of Broad and Campb. 11 streets known as
Bepnoch’s corner, together with tit. ini A back
store and wooden offices on CunipbeSl street.
Also, the brick tenement on Broad sire. t. iuxt
below the above.
Also, the brick tenement nesi b. low the last
described.
Also, the double lenement house v.i.h brick
basement, on Campbell street, iV.mtiri the east
ern end of Jones street.
Also, the double tenenunt h.mse n. tj
street, north of the last descried.
Also, the lot with w.;n b on the
corner of Campbell and IL> aold /i,. t ts.
A plan of the property may be bad at the Bank
of Augusta.
Terms—One-third of the stock will be required
to be transferred within sixty days, one-third
within six months, and the remainder within
twelve months—possession given at the time of
the first transfer, w ith the rent notes for the third
and fourth quarters. Warranted title will be 'riv
en. JAMES. W. DAVIES, Cashier.
March 3, 1343. trwtd
TAMES MANAHAN, Draper and
•i Tailor, opposite the United States Hotel,
will thankfully rec* ive and complete all orders left
under his care, with neatness, punctuality and
despatch, and at prices to suit tlie times.
mh 21 JAS. MANAHAN.
DEARS’ BIBLE BIOGRAPHY—
Embellished with several hundred engrav
ings. For sale by
m 14 CHAS. E. GRENVILLE & Co.
History of Carolina—The
History ot South Carolina, from its first
European discovery to jfs erection into a Repub
Ur, with a supplementary chronicle of events to
the present time, by VVilliam Gilmore Simms.
Second edition. Just received bv
m 15 THOMAS RIC HARDS.
Georgia, Richmond Superior Court.
George W, Crawford, Administrator j
of William Wright, I . ~ ..
> in Kqudy.
The Creditors ot William Wright, J
[T is ordered, That the above case be
referred to the Master in Equity, to ascertain
and liquidate the amount of debts due from said
estate Jo the respective creditors —the amount
paid to* them respectively by complainant—the
nature and amount of the assets remaining to be
administered —and that said Master report there
on at the next term of the Court.
In conformity with the above order, I will at
tend at the office of the Clerk of the Superior
Court of said county, on the first Monday and
Tuesday in April next, to cany the same into
effect, when and where all persons interested will
please attend. WM. G. NIMMO, M. E.
March 13, 1843. dp
r p O PREVENT COUNTER-
A FEITS. —The proprietor of Dr. Taylor's
Balsam I Avene or t has caused to be executed a
splended steel plate engraved label, by Messrs.
Rawdon, Wright & Hatch, which will in future
accompany each bottle, and without which none
will be genuine. “Dr. Taylor's Balsam Licer
irort, 375 Bowery," will be found on the envelope,
and “Post Nubila Phoebus” is the motto over the
cork.
“As a remedy for Consumptions and Direr 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 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 used wuth the ut
most safety.”— Dr. Dodgers.
by Wm. HAINES, Jr., Agent for Au-
3m feb 13
VALUABLE ARTICLES.
GLENN’S INDIAN HAIR DYE,
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 and
glossy.
GLENN’S ROMAN KALYDOIWm effectual
and very pleasant remedy for
morphew or moth, redness of
tetter, ringworms, and other affections.
It may be used with perfect safety on the most
delicate skin.
Glenn’s Aromatic Rose Tooth Paste, a very*
pleasant and safe dentrifice, giving a pearly
whiteness to the teeth (without injury to the en
amel,) firmess to the gums, and fragrancy to the
breath.
The above articles, with a handsome assort
ment of Toilet and Shaving Soaps, Perfumery of
all kinds, Brushes, Hair Oils, &c. &c., for sale by
m 21-d3m &woc__ WM. K. KICTHEN.
HULL’S TRUSSES.
NOTICE TO RUPTUR
MED PERSONS.—Persons afflicted
7 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.
Many persons have undertaken to vend imita
tions of Hull’s celebrated Trusses, and thousands
are imposed upon inconsequence. These imita
tions cannot be relied upon ; they are made by
unskilful mechanics, and are no better than the
ordinary trusses.
Bo careful when purchasing Trusses purporting
to be Hull’s, to examine the back pad of Hull’s
Trusses, to see if they are endorsed by Dr. H nil in
writing. None are genuine, or to be relied upon
as good, without the signature of Amos O. Hull.
TO THE LADIES.
DH. HULL’S UTEBO ABDOMINAL SUPPORTER.
This new instrument for the rad-
Wal cure °f Prolapsus Uteri, or fall
of (he Womb, by external ap
application, superseding the use of
W Aif the objectionable Pessary, is eonfi
x dently recommended to the afflicted
as the means of perfect restoration
to health, it never having failed of performing a
i cure, even under tke 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
tinguishcdSurgeonsandPhysiciansin Europe and
America, commends it very highly to all those
suffering from this hitherto incurable malady.
Rooms have been furnished exclusively for la
dies, at No. 4 Vesey street, New 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 C \RTER,
m 21-d&w3m JOSEPH E. MARSHALL.
MADISON SPRINGS
SM jj&Jl ill
THIF FASHIONABLE
! WATE RI N G P LACE,
■ Fo- the South, will be opened on me Ist .Ti ne,
t an 1 conducted as usual by the pmpuetor
. m H-.ltlst turn DANIEL ..iui»u>u.v
Tho Savannah Republican and Georgian
vw dpi Wish the above, aad forward accounts to
i this office.
Public Sales.
BY 'V. E. JACKSON <fc CO.
THIS DAY,
1 ° °loi I, at ihe brick store first below J. C
I'oldsworth's, will be sold,
~a consisting of, Su-
Ss’ic» Dtmontic Liquors,
Lsaiicos, Sheetings, Shirtings, 4c&c
1 erms—Sums under s>so n-im " a■:
•from *SO to SiOO, sixty dav- Sr ?k r deJlVery
i.inetu } , > s > <ncr that amoun
“ i y o7 yll ra, P ,oved endorsed notes,
lii n *4
M • Et J Al’kSON
On the first Tuesday in April next, at the lower
market, within the usual hours of sale, vvill b.
sold,
A large body ofland situated twelve miles froi
Augusta, and four miles of Richmond Bath, Ijin
in Richmond county on both sides of Spirit cred
ttu-Mihedgeville road, and the Georgia Rail-roa.
I his land is laid out in a number of lots «f difle
ent sizes, to suit purchasers, it is all well tin
tior i P“ u, j jack, &c. Being immed
■■ e \ on the Georgia Rail-road, it otters gre,.;
ad\ antuges to get wood to Augusta. There is on
S K W I m i,,) wi,ha comfortable awe,
ling, and other buildings suitable for a place -
that kind. There are also several good mill silt *
and a variety of good springs.
The terms will be made to accommodate pu
chasers. File titles will be undisputed. A pl
ot the land may be seen at the store of the au.
tioneers. J. D. & W. HAYNIE
m 18 trwtd
Executors' Sale.
BY W. E. JACKSON & CO.
Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in May ae*
at the lower market house in the city of A
gusta, at the usual hour of sale,
One Mulatto Boy named Julius, about 18 yea
ot age. 3
Also, all the unencumbered Real Estate in th
city ot Augusta, belonging to the estate of th
late Eugene D. Cook, to wit:
One Lot on Washington street, 50 feet front,
running back one hundred and seven feet, more
01 t me’ v n '‘>Q y of Jacob Danforlh.
Lots Ao. 2» and 29, between Centre and Wash
ington streets.
Lots No 32 and 33, between the Savannah
road and W ashington street.
Lots No 39 and 39, between the Savannah
road and Mclntosh street.
All bought from the corporation and surveyed
by Daniel McMurphy.
Also, one undivided eighth part of the Lalay
ette Race Course.
G. T. DORTIC, ) „ ,
J. J. CLAYTON, 5 kx rs>
March 13, 1843. ’ 5
piTY SHERIFFS SALE—WiII
Vy be sold, at the lower market house, on the
first I nesday in April next, between the usual
hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
Household chattels, bar-room furniture, bottles of
inter mr wines and cordials, with a variety of sun
dries, levied on as the property of Blaize L. Nehr
to satisfy a fi. la. Irom the Court of Common
Fleas, in favor of Charles F. Jones
~r J. ANDERSON, C. S.
March 23, 1343. <j2t
Executors sALE, > underorder
m Chancery.—Will be sold on the first
Tuesday in April next, at the lower market house
m Augusta, by order in Chancery of the Superior
( ouit ot Richmond county, the following proper
ty, belonging to the estate of Samuel Hale late
ol said county, deceased:
The two tenement House and Lot next above
kilburn s warehouse, (30 feet on Broad and Jone
streets, 180 feet deep.
Two vacant Lots, Nos. 55 and 59, west of Mill
street, 40 feet each on Broadand Jones streets 180
feet deep.
The thiee Lots with brick and stone buildings,
on Broad street, opposite the market house.
71 acres, more or less, of Swamp and Pine-
Land, nearly opposite the Rees place.
1500 acres of Pine Land, with a good Saw Mill
kuely known as Barton’s Mill, near Belair.
The House and Lot of 28 acres, on the Sand
Hills, formerly E. J. Harden’s, near the residence
of Robert Walton, Esq.
Four vacant Lots, Nos. 79,80,81 and 82, south
side Broad street, 40 feet wide, extending to Ellis
street.
Five Lots between Watkins and Fenwick-strs.,
Nos. 5,6, 7, 8 and 9, each 40 feet wide.
T wo Pews in the First Presbyterian Church
Nos. 41 and 72.
The life estate of Mrs E H Tubman, in the lot
on the northeast corner of Broad and Macartor
streets, 60 feet wide, and ISO feet to Jones street!
The house and lot on the south side of Reynold
street, occupied by Benjamin Hall, Esq., with a
front of 62$ feet, and 200 feet deep.
The house and lot in front of the above, on
Broad street, occupied by Mrs E L Hattier, 30
feet front and 190 feet deep.
The w harf lot next east of Macarton street, 90
feet on Bay street and the liver, 100 feet deep,
more or iesa.
The house and lot on Bay street and Caul’s al
ley, 88 9-12 front by 170 feet deep.
One vacant lot No a, between Washington st.
and the Savannah road, 38 feet wide.
One lot of pine land, 27 34-100 acres, on the
noith side ot the Georgia Rail Road, adjoining
lands of G Lawrence, Escj.
One lot of 9 90-100 acres cleared land, on the
south side ot the Georgia Rail Road, adjoining %
lands of Norrell, &c.
One lot of wood land, on the south side of the
Georgia Rail Road, adjoining lands of Norrell,
Griffin and others, 59 acres.
Oneirleft adjoining the above, and lauds of Ma
harry Owens, about 64 acres.
One tr.-Wlbf wood land adjoining the last, and
lands of MjjSleard and Mrs Bugg, about 46 acres.
Dick, a W 9 rate hotel servant, about 31 years
of age, with his w ife Martha, about 30 years old ;
Henry, about 13 years; Margaret about 11 yeajt;
Richard, about > 2 years; and an infant about 2
months old—their children.
Charles, a man abeut 20 years old, a
good carriage dAver.
Peter, a teamstCT, about 45 years old.
Lyshus, a drayman ordagld hand, about 21 yr*
old. ”
William, a first rate field hand, about 20 years
old. 7
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 years old ; and Hap
py, a woman about 24 years of ago. ’ 7
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 peimu*firpr(M)erfy, cash. The
t, ties to be executed, but not delivered till the last
payment isnuule. *
The title to the property is unquestionable.
e. Thomas, ;
w. CATLIN, f Ex’rs.
March. 10, 1843. L. S. CATLIN, )
I 1— ■ ■ ' ■■
JUST RECEIVED.
OPw Spanish Seg.na
Vf 75 bids and half bbls supeifine
Canal Flour,
50 half and or bbls Buckwheat Flour,
75 bags Coflee,
5 bags black Pepper,
25 boxes Soda Biscuit,
20 boxes Sperm Candles,
15 nests Market Baskets, assorted,
20 bbls and half bbls Nos 1 and 2 Mackerel,
20 drums Figs,
5 bbls Smoked Beef,
IS kegs Goshen Butter,
25 boxes and half boxes new’ Raisins,
20 casks London Porter and Scotch Ale,
For sale on reasonable terms by
dec 2-ts COSKERV &. DOW,
Corner of Broad and Washington sheets, 2d door
above Mechanics’ Bank
E LLONA SPOUTING POW
DER. —100 canisters and 100 kegs of this
celebrated Powder, which is approved by all “su
eniific shots” in the Southern States, for sale
wholesale and retail, by H. P. PECK,
Aucusia, Ga.
The lolloping well known shots in the vicinity
of Augusta, i -ni.il me to publish their approba
tion of ii D Powder.
'i tie till Unsigned have given the Deltona I‘mr
ilr • a fair t.ial, and pronounce it a superior article.
WifOn n, T W Miller, J J Wilaon,
1’ B triclt. A G Hull, W G Nimmo,
T I Jennings, J C Leitner, M Tucker.
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